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Saturday. B ifli today, 8 5 J I Low tonight, 16-70.
8ANFORD,

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Snmioote County's 14th traffic (tenth of tho

twtptoyt ram fntaBy injorad in n track-tractor
coQtehnt cut Highway 40 four mitea rant of Sawford dty Hraito,
Anthony Taylor, Negro, 82, of 1718 Wrat 18th
S tm t, a county employ* for 10 months, dted of
n skull fracture at 9:80 am . a t Seminote Mo*
modal Hospital cm hour and 15 minutes after
the tractor he was driving was hit from the
rear by a truck.
Hugh Duncan, coroner and justice of the
peace, reported the truck driver, Wlhner Albert
Merchant, S3, of; Haacott*, Lake County, Fla. la
being held in county jail in lieu of bond. He was
charged with manslaughter, with a bond of
|2AOO, and with failure to have his truck under
control, with a bond of |500.
Judge Duncan said that Taylor was driving
a tractor toward the city when Merchant's truck
hit from the rear. Road Sunt J. C. Lavender
said the I2JOO county-owned tractor, used for
mowing grass along road shoulders, was com-

h a rt beaa idaaWhd aa J
Carey,- la s te d , sad El
Gilbert, la s t Highway te.

Growers W arned

sure today . providing f a t
u s u a l pay MfplamaeU h r
teaebars washing erad iate
dagiees.

Riot
PRlNCKtOf. N. J. (UP!)
-T w o Prtenlaa Univarsity

State Highway Patrol aad the sheriffs de­
partment joined Judge Duncan in the investiga­
tion. The Williams Funeral Home is in charge of
Taylor's funeral arrangements.
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Jeopardise T ests

SOPHIES GALORE a n ready aad waiting for
• winning drivers in the annual St. Johns
Iver Outboard Marathon Association racea

Boat Marathon Sunday

OBNBWA (UPI) - Nrotral dlpfaaata today ware re­
ported te bate eeraad both
Saat ead Waal that aaw an- Seventy-fire aatrlse from
char teata would jaopardlM throughout tho aouthoaaten
chances ot agreement oa a United Statea will compote
!wt baa treaty.
Sunday in tho annual mara­
M unicipal A ffairs thon of tha St. Johan River
TALLAHAMSI &lt;VP1) - Outboard Marathon Aaaeria-

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Sunday on Lake Monroe. D. HvMneQOHe
secretary and E. R. Meadors to pmkkm
association.
(H snU

and I p a . | chaam 4 aad •
from 1:15 to 1:45 p. m. end
claaaaa S, 7, B and 9 in e 100starting a t 4
mil# lap
p. m.
Trophlm for tho ft rat thrao

Among theaa comes IT
Drummond Musaett, Naahvilla, Sunday oranlnc at tha MayQa., who won tho alnfla angina fair Inn.
Tmphtes hare ham preauntad hy U n io n Marine, Murray
Marina, Sanford Atlantic NsHint Co. efflclala have
turned "anri" to the him te
thoae apartmetii houate &lt;
’rit
the Huai property.
* * *
Work haa started an flxisf
ep that old boapital oa fifth
aad Oak.

L tte world's'tetidr eWInoa toI Onr wmt . late the amood
t arnmd of a s eMarpency eontean ce «e a controversial 5
par cent Inert#*# la treatatlaaUc air larva.

New doctors cornin' into
town soon . . . A now part­
ner for Charlie Parka Jr.„
ana for Rosamond and oat
for Munson.
Mack Cleveland Jr. told ui
this morning that the revised
Casselberry charter blit te
being proofread and some
decision will be rt.ch ed in
a tow days . . . Still nothing
doing oa gem Park Incor­
poration.
An angry Jim Avery called
ns this morning saying ba
was' getting aiek aad Und
ef "some people" trying to
burden the taxpayers with
the double coat of legal ad­
vertising. Jim says some,
oat is always bringing up tha
Ideal of legal ada la aa out
of /ounty newspaper , , .
"Someone keeps Insisting on
It and I'm getting tired , of
H,” Avery declared. Attor­
ney peaeral haa already tid­
ed it ean't bo done.
Lake
will ba
Reason
County
build a
area.

Mary Blvd. paving
finished next week . .
for the delay . . .
work crows bad to re­
portion ia n swampy

Tho Lions Club te planning
a big Carnival for July 4th at
Fort Mellon Park. There'll
b« pony rides, locomotive
rides, games, cako walk,
country store, music and
plenty to oat and drink.
There'll also bo a color TV
given away, along with other
prises. All the money goes
to aid the blind, the Lions
International project.
If you get a chance Sunday
catch that boat race down at
tho lakafront . . . Among the
highlights you’ll get a looksee at the boat that won tho
MUmi-Nasaau classic at •
speed of 54 miles per hour.
That’s tde Bruswick to foot
Sanford sod Seminole Coun­
ty residents are invited to
the "Armed Forces Apprecia­
tion Day” open bouse Saturfay al the Sanford Naval Air
Station. Demonstrations, dis­
plays, exhibits and rufrsibmewti will be (be order of the
d«F*

gaminola County Cha
Tha sClghtfMla omt courea, Commareu, gator Trel
will attend batwoen Mtlfonvtllo Avenue and LekrMonrwo
Inn, In nlno events. CWuara 1,
2 and A will run between 12:30

Commie Plans

ANTHONY TAYLOR, county employe for 10 months, was killed
this morning when a rock-laden track crashed into the rear of the coun*1.
(Herald Photo)
ty tractor he wan driving on East Highway 46,

After 'M agnificent' Flight

MIAMI (UPI) — Kcfuioc
sources said today Industrial
c m Emeato (Che) Guevara
outlined communist plana for
infiltration aad tuhvcraioa of CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI}
Latin America at a meeting Tha U. S. Navy today fired ite
in Havana ia the early hours powerful -new Polaris "A-3*
missile to ita second straight
. of May Day.
succssa today a leap of more
than 1.600 wiles across the
i Filling: The Gap
i CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Atlantic Ocean.
—There U a gap oi more The bullet-she pad rocket,
than a year in the U. 8. man. first to bo fin d from this
ned apace program that could testing cantor since astronaut
be filled by another Project L. Gordon Coops.* Jr. blasted
Mercury flight — poeatbily off Into space two days ago,
biased into the sky a t 11:15
p. m. EST.

A B O A R D USI KEARSARGE (UPD—Aatronaut L.
Gordon Cooper today under- automatic control s y s t e m
goes intensive medical exam- failed, offered his praise to
l a n t i o n . nnd questioning • “
look 9 * *
a b o u t his "magnlfleent" C ’ ____________
•pace flight—equivalent to a
round trip to the moon- L lm jli U f a f a i r
which ended with a "bulla- l l O I I I 1 * 0 1 1 1 )
•ye” tending in the Pacific, f t i f f U
J II;
Cooper wa» scheduled to r»- H A \ m r u f l l l l l Q
main on board the aircralt W F W
carrier Rear serge until Sal- PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti
urtay when bo will be ilown (UPI) — Investigators from
to Honolulu for a reunion with the Organisation of American
his wife and two daughters. States flew here today despite
The medical examination a government warning against
sad technical questioning of "meddling."
the peppery little Air Force The fact-finding team left
major wort expected to con- Santo Domingo for Port au
centrals primarily on man’s Prince by commercial air
ability to withstand the ri- transportation this morning
gore of a flight to the moon after two days in the Dominand back.
lean capital conferring with
Tbo 32.9 orbit, 34 hour, 20 officiate there on tensions
minute flight in his Faith 7 with Haiti. One OAS team
capsule earned Cooper a dis- member, GvOi-lo Escudero
lance ef almost 000,000 mites, of Eeauador, remained ia
A round trip to the moon Santo Domingo,
would bo toss than Sou.OOO Haitian officials have indimitea.
catrd they welcome the arand developer* caa
■pace officiate viewed Coop- rival of the OAS mission and
ar’a feat as another step, per- do not plan to hamper Us •rive It fee yao by ftodiag
a new base to sail year
bape a giant oae, toward put- work.
needs. On page 19 are flee
homes to Havanas Park.
IdyllwIUe, Seals ud. Lake
The apace officials heaped I treasure up
prates on the astronaut for VIET1ANE. Laos (UPI) — Waymaa Heights. Tee *N
bringing bis spare capsule The Communist Palhet Lao Green. Greeshriar aad Cava­
hack from space in the pio-: army Unlay kept up its pres- lry Club Heights.
Builders ri thuaa hones
user tradition of airmen—by j sure on out numbered Neuthe seat of his pautj.
traltet forces on the Plain of include LMN Enterprise*
They hailed his flight aa Jars with tha aim of defcat- Ktogsnuad Builders. Shoe» * -rt-lfl—
and a great tag Neutralist Gen. Koog La m a k e r Caastmctlaw aad
teat r i srienre.
aad rrptem s him with s Cavalcade ef Humes, fur, ri
Casselberry.
Cooper, who made a bulla-, man they can control. A

cent, of tho proceeds of tho
sale.
One county official pointed
out tho city does net own the
site, has no right to offer It
for sale end should return It
to tho county.

Question of title to the 19site proposed for a mil­
itary preparatory school at
MellonvUle and Celery Ave­
nues was to bo aired at a
Joint luncheon-meeting of tho
City and County Commissions
and lh- Chamber of Com­
merce early this afternoon at
tho Jim Spencer restaurant.
The property wss deeded
by the county in 1949 to the
city for recreation purposes,
with e reverter clause that It
should be returned te the
county if ever used for any
other purpose then recrea­
tion.
The city, proposing to tell
the rite to the Macfadden
Foundation tor use by the
Castle Heights Military Acadeniy, Lebanon. Tenn., has re­
quested the county to sign n
quit claim dead.
The city (tea valued tha
property at between BB.UOO
and &gt;123.000. Tho county pro­
poses U should receive a
share, as muck as 90 per
a cre

1,000 Die
In Eruption
JAKARTA. I n d o n e s i a
(UPI) — Tha atmung Agung
volcano on the island of Ball
erupted Thursday for the
second Umo la two months,
the AnUra News Agency re­
ported today.
Mora than 1,400 persona
were killed on the scenic
tourist island to tbo test
eruption. The slopes of tbo
volcano still a n starred
with burned forests and ruin­
ed temples and vfllagrs.

Classified
Comics . ..
Dear Abby ..
Editorial
Entsrtainment
Legate ...... _
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8 o c te ty

Hports __ _
Churches
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The eontroveralal . Sunday
closing bill was unanimously
passed to the floor today by
4 ‘Senate Judiciary Commit­
tee. The vote was 7-0.
* Tho so-called blue law
measure. Introduced by Sena.
J. A. Boyd of Leesburg, Ed
Price of Bradenton and
Bernard Parrish of Titusville,
haa already been approved
by the Senate Committee on
general legislation.
The bill la bitterly opposed
by a largo number of small
businesses and the SeventhDay Advcntlit r e l i g i o u s
group.
The blU eliminates Um re­
tail sale of non-emergency
Items on Sunday. However,
tha proposal carries two
pages of exemptions.
Most of the chain stores
and othsr largo stores In
Florida have backed tha hill
saying that if their smaller
competitors are allowed to
atay open on Sunday, they
too will open in "economic
self defense."
Robert McClure, an attor­
ney representing a large num­
ber of retailers, aald the bill
la “ indefensible” because I
exempts about 45,000 llama.
"If anybody te going to be
closed, everybody should be
closed," McClure said.

Reds Fire On
UN Copter
PANMUNJOM, Korea (UPI) — Communist forces
flrod on a United Nations
command helicopter carrying
two American Army offic­
ers and forced it to land la
Bed North Korean territory
today.
The Incident took place
near tbo demilitarised m m
between Communist forces
and United Nations command
troops.

REGISTRAR CAMI Brace to pictured in har
now quartern on the first floor of the court­
house. Her office will be open on Tuesdays be­
tween 9-12 and 2-5 until September when, with
legislative approval, she will xeaign as adminis­
trative assistant at the Chamber ot Commerce
and devote full time to her etoetkoi and registra­
tion duties for the county,
(Herald Photo)

By United Preen International
Disagreement over a de­
segregation ’ p a c t between
Negro leaders end white busi­ committees wore formed at
nessmen today cast n shadow Nashville, Tana., and Annieo v o r Birmingham's racial ton, Ato, to consider racial
Integration strategist Mar­
tin Luther King Jr. Indicated
that demonstrations would bo
resumed in the Alabama steal
city unlesa tho "misunder­
standing" wss Ironed rut.
There were demonstrations
In Greesboro, N. C , and
Richmond, Va., T h u r s d a y

p r o b l e m s aad KnoxviBat
Tana, b e g a n a program
which would evonfbafly baa
official segregation.

M ixed Trading
NEW YORK (UPi&gt;—Stocks
opened mixed today on fair­
ly active trading.

VALDEZ HOTEL
Downtown Sanford
D ancing
Live Entertainm ent
FrL Nit# • Peg, Rnd ft Dm
Other Nitan * Dorn Ctojra
a Hto Galtar

Loan Fund
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A bill creating n &lt;900,009
scholarship loan fund lor
prospective college students
in Plorlia was passad and
sent to the Senate floor for
debate today.

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Ebenezer To Promote Stewardship Growth
cir

S e w e ll
&gt;00 . Bap Grigory, paitor
of tbo Khonour Methodist
Church of Sanford, aanouacod
today that tbo church will
um tbo noxt throw Sundayi aa
• time to promoto g r ^ t h In
stewardship.

Tbo Bboaoaor Cammluton
Pielnu Oed la aaon aa balag
a King of all tbo world, tbo
creator of tho earth and tho
uniTone, tbo prooenor, ana
tbo very pereoaal aad warn
frioad of thoao who will treat
Him. Ona would do wall to
n o d tbo 33rd, 46th, 93rd.
Pith aad 99tk Paalma to
b « lc with. If tbo Paalma, are
read prayerfully, H will ba
foaad that Gad la pictured aa
claarly aa tbo Ona who reigna
oror all ad tbo unlvarao.
Tho aoooad mooao of car*

on Stowardahip and Plnanco
baa prepared tbo budget for
tho coming church year, Juno
1963-June lh«d, and on each
of tbo coming throw Sundays

THS TMk ANNIVERSARY of tha founding of th« Wotntn’i Mlaalorary
Union was ealsbntUd last Friday night at tba Flrat Baptist Church of
Longwood whan WMU amnbtrs th an wart hoateaaaa at a banquet honor­
ing msmbsn of tha Oirls Auxiliary and thalr mother*. A special guait
waa Bar. Ray Lindsay, paetor, laft. Mrs. B. R. Gray, centar, ia WMU preal(Herald Photo)
dant and Mrs. Cart Lommlnr, right, la GA director.

6A'j Hold
Advancement
Tho congreiatloo of tho Lu­
theran Church of tbo Redeem­
e r will celebrate tho tenth
anniversary of Ita first wor­
ries thla Sunday with tbo
Ror. Philip C. Scbleiamiaa,
the flrat paitor of tba church,
bringing tho message at tbo
10:30 a. m. service.
Tbo flrat service waa bald
on Molbor’o Day, 1933, la tho
Yacht Club Building M ar (ho
zoo on Lake Monroe. This
service was conducted by tho

By JsM Caoael berry
Tho Girl’s Auxiliary of tba
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
that tha chill of cold winds of held a presentation program
trouble will never come Into during prmyar meeting Wedtbo lino of believer*. Storms noaday night
aad tompost will coma to one Th# sight girls who ware
wbo knows Cod yat ba will taking thalr Forward Btopa
reallao tho Bhspberd cares won uahod In by tho RA boya.
tm His shoep and will Savor They won Denis* Orcanhlll,
let tba atom beeome so vio­ Susan Kama, Roxanne Haatp
lent that they will not hava and Ginger Jeffcoat, maidens
strength enough to meet and Paulino Duncan, Barbara
Evana, Kathy Hainon and Dob­
bin Bailey, ladlM-ln-waltlng.
Mrs. Leonard Jonea gave the
■apt Gad'a rwvoiatlaa af Him- Introduction for tha program
aeM-ia-ChrisV-Kh»=_PMUp_ ■ml nA coiinariore. Mrs. Robdied pie of Christ, w u art Conrad and Mrs DstTUob.
O n M iu io n
By Frances Wester
soasoraiag tbs Fa­ Inaon, conducted tha candlA
The Friendship Class of th#
i l whom Christ spoke light cartmony.
ho beard tho words frost the A GA Choir sang tha hymn First Baptist Church of Lake
asying, "Be that for tha yaar, “Wa’va a Story Mary mat a t ths home of
Mrs. Alice Hay, last Tuesday
hath eaaa are hath teen the To TaU tha Nation.”
night, with Mrs. Floyd Denials
Father”. There la an innate
co-hostess.
desire la the heart of ovary
Mrs. Lamar Stokes, class
to know God, but bow
president, waa in chargw. Tha
futila it baa mowed to there
meeting opened with prayer
who have not accepted tbe
given by Mrs. Betty Whigham.
Revelation
of
Ood
in
Christ.
Tha chunk voted to M a d
Mrs. C. N. North gsva the
Even
our
children
feel
tbe
p tall to Rev. Lewie Taylor of
Devotional and closed with
■hsklncac
of
tbo
world.
Tbe
Orleado to M m m paetor at
By
prayer.
atory
la
told
of
a
little
boy
Fr. Gsorgs M. Jarvis IV
the Mieeioa aad to purekaeo
During a short business
property located ea tbe Howell wboeo father wee a mission­ conducted his lest service as meeting it was decided to con­
ary
to
Africa.
The
day
came
vicar of Longwood’a Christ
Breaeh Rd. on which to m o t
tinue to collect coupons for ths
the first Bah of a Lake Bowell wben the father and ton were Church Episcopal laat Sunday Baptist Children's Home In
to have a trip home attar a at ■ Song Chanted glass, tho
ChapeL
Lakeland. These should be
Tbebuelneee transaction will long period of service. They Mlssa Msrlslls, at 10 a. m.
turned In to Mrs. J. A. Yarn
be handled by Gordoo Freder­ had served In a remote part Junior and flenlor Choirs of Mre. North asksd that all ths
of
Africa
and
therefore
tba
tha
church
sang
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special
an­
ick, Sanford attorney.
paths and reads were rough them, "Hand of God," which women help with the Vacation
and dumpy. Finally thsy ar wis written by Charles Path- Bible School, if possible.
During a social hour that
rived at tha port where they erbrldga and dedicated to Fr.
followed a Mother’s Day quit
Baptists Host
were to take a steamer. Tha Jarvis who was honored at a
gam* was played and ths prise
ocean proved to ba rough and coffee following the Mass.
Area Meetings
was won by Mrs. W. T. Wensfor many days the host pitch­ Fr. Jarvis has been trans­ ley.
ed aad rolled. The little boy ferred to Silver Springs whirs
In Lake Mary
Ths hostesses served re
was accustomed to being the church la In the process of freshmenU of punch, cake and
By Fra acre Woetor
Tbe S enlMii Training Ga­ patient and uncomplaining, building a nsw sanctuary, vic­ coffee.
lon Aaeoetetteael Meeting waa but finally ha asked his fa­ arage and perish bouse. He
Others present besides those
held a t tbe Flrat Baptist ther, “Daddy, when will ws will return to Christ Church already mentioned wsre Mrs.
on
May
2fl
to
assist
In
a
Con
Church la Lake Mery Tues­ have a home that will not
Edna Stevens, Mrs. Sulla
flrmatlon Service to be held Shelton, Mrs. glory Wllhslm
day night. Tourtotn ehurehaa shake t f
at
S
p.
m.
for
members
of
the
As tha young people of to­
at the area ware reprtaeated
and Mrs. C. Ricker,
day look a t us thsy must ba Confirmation Class.
la tho largo otten dance,
The Flrat BapUit Church ot asking consciously o r sub- A smorgasbord supper, un
Saaferd won tbe ettendeneo eonaclottaly, “When will wa der the direction of Mis. Ralph Methodists Set
Award and The Enterpriae hava a home that will not Hlsvtns, will be rerved follow­
Vacation School
Mlaelon won the Efficiency shake!", The answer can ba ing this ssrvlce
Award.
given when ens can honestly Members of Christ Church This year's VacaUun Church
The church wee alto boot reply that wur world will be attending the Diocesan Con­ School at the First Methodist
to the Semi-Annual Seminole secure only when all wen vention held In Miami last Church of Sanford has been
Aoooclatlon Meeting held laat recognise God as tha King of week with Fr. Jarvis were scheduled for the week of
Friday night In Lake Mary,
Kings and the Lord of Lords. Thomas Kuhn and Mrs. Eu­ June 9-18. Mrs. Doris Angel,
gene Taylor.
VCS director has announced.
Theme of the school will be
“ Widening
Relationships."
Ministers Set
Children from the four-yearold kindergarten age group
Ushers School
through the sixth grade may
The Sanford Area Minis, attend.
terial Assn, will sponsor a
School for Ushsra to be held
■r Mre. Adam Muller
Membera and gueata at­ at th# First glsthuditt Church
The Ruth Circle of the tending were Mr. and Mrs. of Sanford from 3:30 until
Women's Society ot Christ­ Joe Davit and daughter, Bec­ 5:30 p.m. this Sunday.
liutructur for the school
ian Service ot the DeBary ky, g|r. end Mrs. John Diehl,
will
be Rev. Troy Wakefield
voiumunity Methodist Church Mrs. G. Spaulding, Mrs. O.
of the Extension Ditiilun In
G
Poller,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
met last Tuesday 1or a cov­
Gainesville.
ered dish luncheon at tha E. Spoke*, Mr. sod Mrs.
No churgee will be made
Adam Mullor, Mrs. Ethel
home of Rev. and Mra. Hugh Grsy, Mr. and Mr*. Harry for the course and ell min In­
Booth oa Lucarne Dr.
LeU, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur terested in serving thalr
Husbands were lavtud to Wagner, glrs. Charles Bill- church el usher* era en­
attend aa thla waa the laat hardt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. couraged to attend.
meeting of tha season.
Allen, Mrs. John Grass, Mr.
Mra. Elmo Moore, circle and Mrs. Orville Jones and
Fresh flowers decorate bus­
leader, waa chairman (or the Mr. and Mrs. Booth and es and public lavatories in
dlaner with Mra. Booth to n ­ Mra. Moore.
Japsn.
ing aa co-chairman.
The buffet table, overlaid
JULIAN WHIGIIAM
with a hand • embroidered
District Manager
Italian cloth and centered
flld
W.
20th St. • U22-814*
with a floral arrangement
aad crystal candelabra, waa
*Lifs Ismusoco
•Ssviog* Plans
♦Retixtumni PUai

Class Meets

Covered Dish Luncheon Held
In DeBary By WSCS Circle

Rev. AJLD. Besalskl, Miasloa Board Chairman, at tha
time, at tba Florida-Georgia
District cf tha Lutheran
Church—MUaouri Synod.
The Rev. Philip C. Schleaamann began working la the
area In July, 1996 aad con­
tinued to 1996.
la August 1N6 tha flrat
unit chapel ot the preaent
church plant w u dedicated
at W. 35th Place.
Wbta tha Sanford-Euatla
pariah waa aplit la 1M6 ths
Rav. Schlesamsnn accepted
the call of Filth Lutheran
Church, Eustli. A year ago
ho accepted tha call of St.
Andrew’! Lutheran Church,
•Hialeah. At tin retest P ie-.
trlct Convantlon bo was
•loctad Counselor of tha Mi­
ami Circuit (North) of tbo
District.
Tho Rev. Herbert W.
Goeru, preseat paitor, came
to Sanford la July 1996. Tho
congregation continued ita
growth so that It had more
than doubled la sUt to more
than 330 baptised mombore.
In 1161 tha eongreiitioo de­
dicated its eolirftd chapel
and Ita permanent education­
al building.
All membara and friends
are Invited to tbo service
and .to tho covered dlah din­
ner to be Mrved by the ladlee of the church after the
aorrice. Thia will be follow­
ed by apeacbea aad movlea
vtrloua
happy
recalling
tveota la tha coografttloa’a
history.

The Methodiat Men’s Club
of the DeLand District will
hold the Annuel Retreat from
9 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. thla
Saturday at tha YMCA
Camp on Lake Wlaoua near
DeLeon .Springs.

Meals for the day will he
prepered by Ted Williams and
Gerry Myera of tha Men’*
Club of th* 8inford Flrat
glethodlst Church who will be
assisted by other members of
th* local club.
Transportation a r r a n g e manta should ba mada by
those planning to attend tha
Retreot with Ashby Jonas or
Rsv. John Adaies.

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218-220 MAGNOLIA AVE.

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a T. M errte----- —
Reader Meeting 1!
iFtret ■aator) •
Caataraoea ....... — I

To Get D egree
Charles Jennings Anderson,
son of Mrs. Lucy 8. Andersog
of Sanford, will receive big
M.A. Degree in Christian Ed*
ucation from the Bob Jones
University School of Rallgtoa
on Wednesday, May 29.

MABAmmxs
Inks Miry* Fie.
Her. W. 1- Holcomb* Teator
■aldey
t:SS e. m. - — Bible Brnoot
tl:M e. m- - Morning Worship
Til* p. m. — Evening gsrvlre
T:oe A m. — wal M ld-w **k
Freysr ■srvlee*
7 :0# p. m. tnd Wsd. Mission*
ary Ssrvire

Pentecostal
m rr r im c o it it
careen or Lonewrooii
Rev. K. Roth Qraat _ Footer
■aider nokool ----- 10:00 a m.
Moraleg Worohlp moo A wu
Bander Cvonlag _ Tils a m.
Wed. Bible Btudr » T:tO A m.
CunqasrarS Moottint
ng
MS A wu
Friday

Presbyterian
PRK sarrxR iex
CRCRCH
•ok Are. eoa Third St.
Qrovir Bswsll Jr. „
Paster
Themes H. Meklo _ Assistant
Msrelsg Worahlp _ 1:41 a wu
Bander Xchaot-----till a m.
Beselae Msstlag _ tSidl A m.
.Moraleg Worohlp n-.so a m.
Ploesor Fsllowohlp S:0S Am.
Senior Follewohlp _ o:SS a m.
Bvoelog Worohlp „ T:ie p. m.
Wod. Proror iorvloe tilt p «a
first

Joe Harvlll ----- Am
wb ere row rniaaiawaaT
baptist c n a c a

■th at. a MeUr Are.
Paul M. C a lle r____ Paetor
■uadar M o d — taiM a. m.
■aider
Meratag Worohlp II tM a. m.
c a t a c x e p c x tia t
■uadar
■vialag Warahlp ftdd p. m.
•art prewa —— . Svangi
Wednaedar
Prarod aervlee _ f ill p. m. ■under
■tbla Study----— 11:19 aMorning Worohlp ItiM a.
Evening Boivtoo — 0:10 p
Poe "Herald ot Truth" I |
Bunder ea Chaaaol I
Tucoder
P eeter---- Wlltiem J. Quote Ledloo Blkte CTeee ll it a I
Morning Worohlp
l i lt S w o d e e id tr
lto.au
Blkte Cleaeoe---- lilt p.
■uadar tohoal ---- till e. a.
Training Union
S:tl pm.
Bvtnlng Worohlp _ T:ta p m.
Wad. Otftcoro 9 Tteohtrs
C h r ia tU n S c ie n c e
Mooting — ....—. Iito pm. n a t t c x r m c i o p e m u r t
WoA Prayer Sorvice T:I0 pm.
gciaw -ntr
n o a -n a o n u v n o
■ A prtpT CMAPSE.

1M N. Patriae Are.
T. It. Maggard. ckapol Paoter
Sunday t o h o a l ___ . 1 : 1 1 a.m.
Tralalag Ualoa ___ till p. m.
Worahlp It a. m. fill pm.
Wod. Evealng Prayer Till pm.

Sunder a w ls* 9
Sunder School__—ItiM a. m.
aebjoeti
"Mortals and Immortal*"
Wodnooday aorvlto Hit p. m.
Reading Room: t t l E. Flrat.
Weokdart: ltiia am. - oxo
pm. Prldar Kvoaiag: liltl:tt pm.

Td

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m ^ m i Ata*
f i t s T. Adams Jr. — Faster
Maralag Weresip . Site a a .
Baadtr Bskesl ___ lilt A wu
Manila^ Warahlp lt:lt a a
Intermediate, Beater)
Ivsaleg Wertelp _ tit* A as.

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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You. To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
W Uaon-F.ichelbargar Mortunpy
Kualc* L Wlteaa aad Staff

Tha A m erica* Oil Com pany
Mr. aad Mm. V. :t. StrUklaad

ProffreMivc P rin tin g Co.
J. H. Cameron end Htaff

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Mr. aad Mra. Al Wllaem

Hienntrom Kaalty
Hark Hteaeirvm aad Buff

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Leellla aad llaruld Appleby
113 N. Park

The Ultr. Theatrn
BUI Lutelece &amp; Kmylexee

Holkr Motor S ilu Co.
Emmett Farrell A Staff

S o u th ern N uturul Gap
John Duaa A Staff

J . C. Penney Company
C. L. Robtneon end Employ see

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Howard U. Hedges A Staff

S u it F arm Insurance Compnaiaa

for the Emiis fenuly
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and meur
bers will hava the opportun.
Ity to pledge their support
for tho next year.

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till a. au
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Sander icknol _ 1:11 a. ». Kvoaiag Worship _ 1:tl p. nu
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Morning Worship 1S:I* s. m.
T im to r * r Bore. Tit# F
Kvselag Worship _ T:ll p. as.
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Maralag Warahlp I t -.00 a m
Christian
Tralalag Union — 0:11 p. m.
rooter
leaning Worahlp - tit* a m.
wed. m y i r Berate* Till p. m.
saw a. teo tisi are*
Rav. Wars* Jekaatos Festor
Bandar
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Oetl s m ith ---- - .. .. Fester
aoadsr iehool — . l i lt a. m.
Horsing Worship 11:09 a. a .
Training Union _ 1:11 ft m. Church O f Christ
The Ckerth at tha latkarea
Kveelng Worahlp _ t-.tt p. a.
v m n c u 9i
Beet" 004 TV "This la Ua
Wod. prersr Service Till p m.
Life"
Norsery Open
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Men's Clubs
Set Retreat

Attend
services
tHis week
at uoutown
jfaceoj
mrsdij)

ic« win bo ghon a Ioaftot to
eonaidor during a brief atudy
period and to think aorioualy
about thalr n apoMlbiUtlre
and obligation# to God and
thofar Church, Gregory cold.
Sam oa toptoa win ba: May
19, morning, “P in t They
Cava ThaaoalToe;" r» tiling,
“Three T aj’ May M, morn­
ing, “ Where la Your TreaowroTj” ovoatng, “Making

T ow Tima Count to t God;"
Jm o I, mominf, "AH fa t
Mo." At tkio service Holy
r — unit** will bo served.
Tbo program oI steward■Up tmpharia will culminate
With • UyUty Dinnaf to bo
koM on tbo evening of J*«* *
a t wbkb time member* win
Mo ■ ipocUl « u t present*1
by tbo Junior Clou and • film
on otowmrdoblp concepts.
Pol lowinf tbo program i t

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FH. May 17. ’68—Pag* 8

fittH

—Troop 338 Holds Court O f Award

By Mrs. R. i
n
. *»&gt;. v»«r" hy the If paila I vices held last Sunday at the
Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald Presbyterian Church during 1 gwrninj worship hour,
was booored aa “Mother of &gt;special Mother's Day aer-J gj* was presented a pin to

Otters Bonds
To Public

troop leaders Mrs. Frank j earned the following badges, i Joy Hornbuckle, Cook, Writmmorale the occasion
Russell, Miss Gana Stone and, Reader. Minstrel, Pen Pal. | er. Traveler, and Child Care;
The following awards were
Miss Joan Ostrow.
H o u s e k e e p e r . Personal
flve.¥ear Din. presented to Sanford-Semin
by John Andes, clerk of ses­ Plan* a n underway at the
Elder Springs Baptist Church
Girls receiving First Class Health, Child Care, Athlete,
sions of the church, who
i Cook, Homemaker. Musician. ole Jaycec President Glenn
to sell remaining boadi which
Rank were Cathy Johnson.1Cycling, Sports, Games, Dogs
M.
McCall
at
the
State
Jay
makes this an annual event. were Issued for the purpose
Dramatics Appreciation and
Barbara Andrews, Mary Jo and Cats, and Campcraft.
cee Convention at Ft. Lau­
Mrs. Fitzgerald, the mother of air conditioning the audi­
Hulbert, Alice Dunnett, and C a t h y Johnson received Traveler; Susie W e b b e r , derdale May 11, by State
•I five boys, was escorted torium and educational buildSusan Hunter. Annette Hen- Traveler, O u t d o o r Cook, Horsewoman, Cook, Traveler, Jaycee President Ty Tsrby.
to the altar by her oldest son, inf.
der was new In Scouting this Homemaker, and Housekeep­ D r a m a t i c s Appreciatioa, A first place award for
Tommy.
Dave Carpenter, hood drive
year and earned both her er; Doris Aikraa. Pioneer. Drawing and Painting.
Christmas and Religious Ae
ghe and her husband. Ed. chairman, reported t o d a y
Tenderfoot and Second Class Child Care, Musician, Travel­ Suzanne M i l l e r received tlvitlcs. a third place award
presently with O p e r a t i o n that already bonda ia the
Ranks as well as Cook, er, Housekeeper, and Pen Homemaker, Cook. Traveler, for Civic and Community Im
Freese in the U. S. Navy, re­ amount of $3,000 have been
Homemaker, Traveler and Pal; Karen Kriss, Child Care, and Dramatics Appreciation; provement, and a third place
side on Sunset Drive in Loch sold since Monday oight'a
Dramatic Appreciation Badg­ Housekeeper and Traveler; Bonnie Simmons, Homemak­ award for publications.
Arbor.
kick-off meeting leaving only
Leslie Komlsar, five-year pin, er, Cook, Traveler, and Dra­ The Christmas and Religi
es.
Other than her churchwork. 13,000 yet to be underwritten.
Gall Wilson, who U working Athlete, Swimmer, House- matic Appreciation; Mary Jo ous activities included these
Mra. Fitzgerald is active in Remaining bonds are in 3230
toward her Curved Bar Rank. Traveler, Pen Pal and Cook; Hulbert, Life Saving, Swim projects: the Christmas Pa­
PTA and Home Demooitra- and $300 denominations and
mlng, Outdoor Cook, Back rade, the Christmas Lighting
tion
work.
pay a aimple interest of flv*
yard Camper, Homemaker, Contest and the Balloon Sales
per cent.
Traveler, Cook and Dramatic at the Christmas Parade
Special financial arrange­
Appreciation; Cheryl Wat from which all profit went to
ments are being m a d l
ters. Pen Pal, Traveler, a shopping tour for under­
through the Ftorida State
Cook, Housekeeper, Journal privileged children.
Bank of Sanford for thoae
1st, and Reader; Melenda
Ihrojects under Civic and
who want the bonds but hara
Cane! berry, five-year pin, C o m m u n i t y Improve­
no cash reserve. Sanford At*
Traveler, Reader. Dabbler, ment were the Book Drive,
lantic National Bank ia aenr*
Cook and Journalist; Becky to build up school libraries,
By J i m Casselberry
ing as the paying agent and
Totten, Swimming, C o o k , the Jaycee Information Build
Pierre DuDose, missionary depot 'ory for the bond pro­
Housekeeper, Traveler, Jour­ ing for activities carried on
to Brazil, will speak on his gram.
nalist, Seamstress and Read­ there such as rental listings
MRS. EDWARD FITZGERALD, Mother of the
work
in that country at 7:30
Persons who are interested
er; Barbara Andrews, five- for new residents, informa
Year nt the Upaalu Presbyterian Church, re­
p.m. Sunday at the Wcstmin- in this type Investment may
year pin, Pioneer, Traveler, tlon and park facilities for
ceives pin from John Amies, clerk of (tensions of
World Trefoil, Cook and Jour­ tourists, and the recent Semi
atar Presbyterian C h u r c h get further Information by
the rhorrh, to i-nmmcntorntc the occasion.
contacting Carpenter or call­
nalist, and Susan Hunter, Centennial Parade.
Chapel, str 4J« in Howeil ing the church office.
(Herald Photo)
Cook, Good Grooming, Read­ The Publication Award re­
Park, following a covered
er, Traveler and Journalist. ceived was presented for the
dish supper at 6 p.m.
Prizes chosen from the Girl Jaycee Journal, a weekly
FA T
DuBoa* ion of the presi­
Scout Catalog were awarded publication printed at the
dent of the Hampton-DuBose O V ER W EIG H T
for the best merit badge note­ Jaycee Building.
Academy in Zellwood. and hit Available to you without a
books with Susie Webber
wife and three children are doctor's prescription, our drug
winning first prize, Becky
home for a year's furlough. called ODRINEX. You muat
Totten, second, and Mary Jo
With them ia a 19 year old lose ugly fat In 7 days or
Hulbert and Karen Cass tied
money back. No strenu­
Brazilian girl who arts aa vour
ous exercise, laxatives, tnna*
for third prize.
By Jane Casselberry
Memliers of the youth group nursemaid for the children.
sage or taking of ec-called re.
The troop presented Miss
United Presbyterian Youths were guests at the home of
While here the missionary during randies, crackers or
Stone, who is being married
of the Westminster Presbyte­ Rev. and Mrs. Earl U. Harris la appearing for speaking en­ cookies, or chewing gum. OD­
TROOP 338 GIRL SCOUTS receivlnR their First Class Rank at a Court of
on June 1 in the Maitland
rian Church enjoyed a fun
gagements for which he tra­ RINEX is a tiny tablet and
Orthodox
Presbyterian
Awards held Monday night were, from left, first row, Barbara Andrews,
packed day at Moss Park Inst in Winter Park on Sunday vels in a plane supplied by easily iwallowed. When you
Church, with a gift of a hlur
Mary Jo Hulbert and Cathy Johnson; back, Alice Dunnett and Susan
Funeral services for Mr Saturday participating in such evitting where Rev. Harris the Mission Board of the U. S. take ODRINEX, you atitl enjoy your meal*, etlll eat the
Venetian glass bowl. Mrs. Lawton G. Ross, 63, who died activities as swimming, water «howed many interesting pic­
Hunter.
(Ileruld Photo)
for work in Brazil where foods you like, but you simply
Russell was presented with a Thursday afternoon at Semi­ skiing, boating and fishing tures of scenes in the African
many remote areas can be don’t have the urge for entra
Collection of Poetry by the nole Memorial lloipital af­ while parent* accompanying Cameroun as well a* many
portions because ODRINEX
reached only by air.
depresses your appetite and
girls in appreciation for her ter a lingering illness, will them were in charge of a mementos collected in the
The public is invited to at­ decreases your aeslre for
work with the troop
he held at 2 p. m. Saturday lookout and picnic.
more than 30 years spent as tend Sunday night's supper food. Your weight must come
Miss Ostrow will take Miss at Brisson Funeral Home with
Attending were Janice and a missionary in that area.
and program. Those planning down, because ae your own
Stone’s place as co-leader of nev. John Adams of the First Billy Wiggins, John Worrill,
Of special inti-rest to the to come for the supper are doctor will tell you, when you
eat less, you weigh less. Get
the troop next full.
Methodist Church officiating David Stout, Donna Lundgren, young people were skins of
asked to bring a covered dish rid of excess fat and llv*
Burial
will
be
in
Oakiaw
The
program
closed
with
Linda and Tummy Pitman, different animals, including and their own table service. longer. ODRINEX rcsta $3.00
KIcvtn tables were In action
Jlhc_stngjrv*
Taps hy th? -Mrmnrii! Pr-rk with
and Is aoid on thia GUARANat Tursduy afternoon1* weekIly F rance* W e ste r
on the accordion. A special Scouts ami refreshments of ford Masons in charge of
I KK: If not saiTiffIM IUr Illy
brass
neck
end
ankle
skin
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Stout.
Mr.
ly meeting of the DoBury
Mothers were specist lion- hymn was sung by Tetry cookies and punch wire serv­ graveside services.
reason just return the pack­
uml Mr*. Robert Wiggins, Mr. bracelet* and bench** carved Elections Set
Duplicate Bridge Club ut the ond guest* of the UPY of the
age to your druggist and get
Mr. Ross, born Sepi 20. and Mrs. lu-tyl Pitman, Mr. fium a tingle piece of wood.
ed to the families and friends
Lyman High I'TA will elect your full money back. No
Community Center. Director Community P r e s h y t e r l a n Hucklew.
ltc&gt;9
in
Aurora.
Ky..
had
attending.
A
miniature
may
Refreshments were served and install officers for the question* asked. ODRINEX ia
Other entertainment was
anil Mrs. A. Lundgren and
was Miss Ethel Johnson.
Church in laiko Mary at a
|Kile sitting in a circle of pink inude his home in S.infnrd Rev. and Mr*. John Montgom­ ,by the !io*l«ss
at the conrlu- coming year at ■ meeting sidd with this guarantee byt,
!ioi
Winners, were NS, first. program meeting held in the then present)d in the Educa­
MrReynolds Drug Store - Baa*
and white perriwinkles form- for the past 37 years during ery.
te
program.
scheduled for 8 p. m. Tues­ ford
of
tin
Col. and Mrs. William Hague; church sanctuary lust Sunday tional Building by Joy and ed the clever centerpiece (or which time he was employed
- Mall orders (illel.
day in the school auditorium.
second, Mrs. Nan Edwards night.
ad%
Sonja Wester. The program the refreshment table.
by the Florida Power and
ami Mrs. Myrtle Dunnvbarke;
Each mother was presented was concluded with a Mother's
Light
Co.
Ilis
home
was
at
The girls arc looking for­
third, Mrs. Frank Austin and with .t ronage to wear for Day poem read by Melanie ward with excitement to their 3103 S. Key Ave. He was a
Williams.
Norman Meyer and fourth, the occasion. The meeting
trip to Savannah, Ga„ (hi* memltcrs of Sanford Masonic
Th» mothers were then ask­ weekend to visit the birth laNlge 62. of WOW Camp 236
Mrs. Ruth Blatt and Mrs. opened with scripture reading
David Singer.
by Harold Unger, ami a group ed to share some information place of the founder of Girl I Kentucky aud of the IBEW.
about their childrens' past Scouting. Juliette Lowe, They | Survivors sre his wife,
EW, first, Mr. and Mrs. E. aong.
M. Hinkle; second, Mrs. My­
Musical selections were embarrassing momenta with leave this afternoon by char-l Mra. /.etha Ross of Sanford;
ron Accardi and Phil l)e- played by Harold Unger at the group, all in fun. Rev. tcred bus returning home a daughter, .Mrs. Joe DougLutheran* in Sanford are icons emphasis was given !u
Berard; third, Mrs. William the organ and Ralph Unger John Pillcy also gaw some Sunday afternoon. They have J la** of Sanford; four bro- being asked this Sunday to the several denominational
enlightening facts thut he wnrked hard for two years to •hr*'*, fa^m Ross of Golden
Woodlock and Mr*. E. E. An­
contribute through regular or | campaigns. The total goal of
knew about them,
derson and fourth, Mrs. Edna
earn the money for the trip i’obd, Ky., Linus floss of special offerings toward a I these drives tills year is more
- Refreshments of punch and by cookie and calendar sales. Dearborn, Mich., la-'wi* Ross
Reilly and William Lutz.
a*sortt*l cookies, prepared by bake sales, baby sitting and; °f Hardin, Ky., and Lockford SMSu.tmO goal set for the IW3 j than 313 million.
Melanie and her mother, Mrs. selling newspapers, anions Ross °f Normandy, Mo.; a “ laitheran World Action'' ap-• The Lutheran World Action
Ralph Williams, were served. other things.
I sister, Mrs. Unnie Turner of P“al, an annual effort to sup effort, promoted through NaOther* attending were: Mrs.
Providence, Ky. and several port a worldwide program I Ilona I Lutheran C o u n c i l
for millions of hungry, sick c h u r c h bodies, represents
Earl
Unger,
Mrs.
Chester,
! nieces and nephew*.
MOSCOW (UPD—Oleg I'rn
and homeless.
nearly oiit'-lliird of the total
Mrs.
W.
A.
Lowe,
Mrs.
Maria
kovsky. the Russian scientific
This date has been desig­ united Protestant appeal.
Lowe,
Diane
Chester,
Mrs.
Vice Admiral Alfred G. ofiicial convicted as a spy Frances Wester. I.arry Chea­
nated as “Iaithcran World
Three Elected
Want, the Commander of the for selling secrets to the ter, Penny Grim. -11, Earl Rob­
Action Monday" when special
V. S. Second Fleet, will visit West, was executed today.
\IR CONDITION
To M YF Offices emphasis will lx- given to the
erts,
Don
(iormun,
Kenny
Doo­
here Monday for an indoctrin­ The official Soviet Tass ley, Billy Lowe and Steve
aid program in Lutheran
By Jane Casselberry
YOUR CAR
ation in the Ifcuvy Attack news agency said Penkovsky
Three young people of the churches across the nation.
Memorial
services
for
Mr
Willis.
was shot by a firing squad.
aviation program.
NOW!
Rev. Ernest B. Bohck Ji.,
Robert Samuel Miller, Id. Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Penkovsky was convicted
Ono of the staff officers who
with a
who died lasr Saturday, were Methodist Church MYF were pastor of Good Shepherd Lu
will lie with him will need no last week along with British
scheduled for 4 p. m. today elected to silb-district offices tin-rail Church in Sanford, ad­
businessman Grcville Wynne. May Day Ball
introduction to Sanford.
NORDIC
at the S.N'AS Chapel with Tuesday night at a meeting vises that some congregation*
He is Captain Frank G. Ed- Penkovsky was sentenced to C n * C _ t . l , J n „
Chaplain Robert 1* Deal of-1 of the Christ the King sub-1of the denomination may also' AIR CONDITIONER
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wnrds, who prwedvd Capt. Jo­ death and Wynne to eight
district held at the Orla Vista I have stressed the LWA effort
ficiating.
Pam Jones and Jim Wessseph M. Tully Jr., Commander years loss of liberty.
last March 24, the day set INSTALL NOW —
A
native
of
Flint,
Mich,
I
Methodist Church.
Tass said Penkovsky |0&gt;» mnd, seniors at Seminole
of Heavy Attack Wing One, at
aside
as “One Great Hour of ENJOY ALL HUMMER
Ross
had
lived
in
Sanford
[
Dan
Casselberry
was
elect
ONE DAY SERVICE
that job. Capt. Edward* is cur­ an appal to the presidium ol High, will lie crowned queen since IttSd amt w*« retired ed president; Meredith No- Sharing Sunday."
rently Operations Officer on the Supreme Soviet ami the and king of the May Day from the Navy in 1938.
On
the
“One
Great
Hour"
|
land,
citizenship
chairman.
JONES
Ad111. Wurd’s Second Fleet execution then was carried Ball Saturday evening at the
He is survived by his wife,' -&gt;nd Vuloric Shea, witnessj observance, the 1963 United
Civic Center.
tt.TIt SERVICE
out.
ataff.
Appeal
of
Protestant
Church­
Mrs.
Mary
M.
Miller
and
two!
chairman.
Dan
served
as
sub
Seminole High School's an­
1003 rt. Hanford. FA 2-17*6
nual May Day Ball will tx* daughters, Donna Diane and district Fellowship Chairman es in America, a simultanVickie
Kay
Miller,
all
of
Sanlast
year,
held between 8 p. m. and
Germans OK
Twenty MYF m e m b e r s
12 midnight. Bill Slayton :.nd ford; a brother, Gordan Va
der of Rochester, N. Y. and from the Casselberry Church
his
band
will
provide
the
Friendship Pact music.
a sister, Mrs. Blaine Living­ attended .the meeting. Sgt.
BONN, Germiny IUPI) There arc eleven American compacts on tha
John Gee drove the Sunday
Attending the king and ston of Rochester, III.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — The West German Parlia­ queen will be seniors Diane
Brisson Funeral Home is School im* to provide trans
market. Most claim to be "low priced." Yet if
Gov. Farris Itrynnt *ai,l the ment today gave overwhelm­ Beasley, Uuich Riser, Judy in charge of arrangements. J portation for the group.
you compare Manufacturers' Suggested Retail
legislature still has a chance ing approval to the historic Uunten and Wayne Epps
Prices for lowest-priced, currently available
to avoid an extended s«ssi»n French • German friendship Sharon Williams, Dale Alex
models, you'll find Valiant prices start lower
unless it gets bogged down on treaty which Chancellor K m- ander, Susan Brown and Ric­
than nine out of ten. And remember that
rad Adenauer and French ky Gollohcr will be junior
taxes.
Valiant has a 5-year/50,000-mile warranty*, too.
Bryant said as far as he can President Charles de Gaulle attendants. Sophomore at­
See, the only big problem that signed in Paris in January. tendants will be Linda Spen­
Come in for a test drivel
AH three parliamentary cer. Joe Farlesa, Bonnie
tuay force the legislature into
• loot Auttmlud
Dssisr’s W»«*f*» s«*,&gt;Mt Mails
additional days beyond the parties voted for the treaty. Caola and David Lanier.
III 1-uU'Ui 1* 1 -mknuivN, an 1*1 u 'l *U X—SMMcOsd la 1-duda
Mill
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May 30 adjournment schedule
The student council is
• ,MII at v/m
. wKnIMl mmi ItU. an Dmattain* Macs, kafcl
is financing huge spending
4-1 i .I.Mui HU:
IM .-I Wilanul M&gt;t» (•■ciuJm* mwiusl
sponsoring the lance.
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Giant Merger
that might be authorized.
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• m . It !• a pthrlloft and aa opportun­
ity to woor • t a n r on 'tMs day to
pay tribota.te an who hara died in
the aonrieo of tM r country.
Tho Poppioo arc aMrfka by haad by

the Auxiliary Department of the
state la whkb the hospital Is located.
Through tbo Awaricaa Ugfaa

ent sorts. Any given decision may re­
flect s highly complex effort to achJeve the most favorable balance
possible.
The “quarantine’* imposed by
President Kennedy agminst Soriet
weapons shipments to Cube last 2hU
Is sa illuatratlM.
The eery use of the word "qua*,
antlne” was an effort to get the ben­
efit of whet was in truth • blockade,
while perhaps diminishing ths risk
usually attached to that action, for a
blockade is accepted eu an set of war.
What kind of risk would a new
blockade, imposed In mld-1963 amount to?
. Ths decision - maker facing that
ons has to try to calculate not only
how ths Russians would react — in
quits different circumstances than
prevailed last October — but also
what the benefit# to us would be In
this particular risk-taking.
It simply Is not good enough for
the action-minded to aay: "Yes, a
blockade la a risk, but so Is every­
thing else.”
Those on the sidelines have just
as much responsibility as those In
power for understanding that the
process of choice is more complex
than that. It Is a burden ths "out­
siders” cannot evade.

dentlal and other high levels, Indi­
cates that It Is in considerable part
a task of grading risks and choosing
snong (hut,
If risks win just risks and that
was that, than inevitably our policy
and action makers would be inclined
always to commit themselves to the
strongest possible course. Why not,
sines it would make no difference?
In fact, they engage in a thor­
oughly taxing exercise of balancing
risks of varying kinds and degrees
Against supposed benefits of dlffer-

Phii-NewsomSflys^
When from Cairo’s Kubbeh
Palace the three leaden of
Egypt, Syria and Iraq anaaancid tholr ambition* plan
t* merge in n new United
Arab Republic, Algerian Pre­
mier Ahmed Ben Bella dinpatched n happy message.
I t was, ha told Egyt’s I’reeIdent Gamal Abdel Nasaor,
•The moat wonderful day of
toy Ufa."
The flag of this new repubUa would have three green
stars against a background of
red, whit* and black bars.
For Nasser it waa n new
start toward accomplishment
of his lifelong vision of an
Egypt nt the center of thro*
circle*—the first Arab, second
African and third n Moslem
unity which would exert ite
I n f l u e n c e throughout Um
world.
Thee* w on explained In the
only book Nasser ever wrote.
In It ho saw n "role, wander-

Ing aimlessly In eenrch of a
hero."
Ho never has laft any doubt
ha considered himself suitable
for that rote.
The new UAR would estab­
lish a tingle Arab nation ex­
tending from the Persian Gulf
to the Mediterranean.
U would form the nucleus of
the first clrclo and ite mere
announcement was enough to
send Naeserita mobs Inu. the
streets of Amman, capital of
neighboring Jordan, to worry
the Saudi rulara of Saudi
Arabia and to ronae concern in
Israel.
With n first step behind
him, Naaeer this week was
considering the second.
In Algiers ha waa the gueet
of Ben Bella.
Nasser helped Algerian reb­
el* with money and weapons
during their aaven-year war
against France and Ben Bella
la among Nasser's greatest
admirers.

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Ben Bella looks toward n
North African "megreb," a
union of Algeria, Tunisia and
Morocco. With Libya and the
U. A. R. the sum total could
be an Arab federation extend­
ing from the Atlantic to the
Persian Gulf.
It would bo the second circle
in Nasser's vision.
But even aa Nasser landed
in Algiers, things were com­
ing unstuck at homo.
In Syria, a smouldering dis­
pute between the Baathlste,
members of Syria's largest
political party, and Nasserites
led to mass resignations from
tha Syrian cabinet with the
Baathlste In control.
Baathlste, s t a n d i n g for
Arab renaissance, hold key
portions in both Syria and
Iraq.
I’olitlcnUy, they ehar* with
the Nasserites an enthusiasm
for Arab unity and "Arab aociallim," but with a greater
degreo of parliamentary rule.
They recall Nasser's sup­
pression of the Baathiate dur­
ing tha IU-sUrred EgyptianSyrian merger of 1958-01.
And their fear now la that
so-called collective leadership
in a new UAK quickly would
deteriorate to one-man Naaaer
rule.
For the Arab would, more
disunited than united. It la a
many times told tel*. Mutual
aims brought the Baathiate
and Naaaer together. Mutual
auspicious bid once more to
split Uiani apart.
Nasser has proved himself
a persistent msn but the cir­
cles which place Egypt In the
center of an Arab world may
yet prove to be illusory bub­
bles.

CASE P-441: Hal K., aged
M, Is the advertising execu­
tive who says some of hie
local university psychologists
attack me for using 2-ayllable
words.
"Dr. Crane," ho added,
"they iay you are making
psychology look too simple
and understandable because
you employ the layman’s vo­
cabulary.
"So give them the answer
you showed la your *ad test’
In your college textbook,
‘Psychology Applied.’"
17w average word in the
Bible contains only two syll­
ables.
And even If the "ivory tow­
er" or cloistered psycholo­
gists don't know their stuff,
the talented editors of Amer­
ica long have understood
that abort words are prefer­
red to louf Jawbreaker terms.
Jesus also warned us In
this regard when he made
that famous remark:
"Cast not your pearls be­
fore twine lest they trample
them under their feet and
tarn again and rend you."
Notice how short the words
are In that quote from the
Bible.
Whet Christ bad In mind
wet limply this:
"Uae language the custom­
er can understand."
Let that bo a lesson to
many of you verbose college
profs who still don't know
bow to talk the English lan­
guage so students can grasp
It.
If you'd atop your "poly­
syllable circumlocutions" and
uio straight English, liberal
arts student* could team as
much In 2 year* aa they now
get ia 4.
The average American la

10 ytars old, married and many eaacs for they know
with a children Just coming they are offering their stuinto kindergarten or first dents so little of real value
that they try to "icover-up'
their own Inadequacy by use
Ho hasn't finished tbo Jun­ of "polyayllablle circumlocu­
ior year in Ugh school.
tions."
Yesterday 1 showed you
If you don't believe me,
the actual figures o n book
sales where the shorter Utles minute college lecture to Its
far outsold the tooger ones. essence. It will abock you
"Privateersman’' (a 4-syll­ to see the "diarrhea of words
able title) thus produced 7,500 and constipation of Ideas"
book sales In the entire year offered by the usual college
It was advertised via full prof.
page newspaper ads.
And think of the high tuit­
In contrast, "BaUtes of a ion rate* you parents are
Seaman’' sold 10,000 copies paying so your children can
with the Jam* advertising get that second-rate type of
promotion.
teaching.
That’s a 39 percent in­ If you wish to know bow
crease In sates, largely be­ editors and advertising exe­
cause tbo public could under­ cutives operate, tend for my
stand the 2-syllabIo words booklet "The New Psycholo­
"Battles’* and also "Sea­ gy of Advertising," enclosing
man.’’
a long stamped, return en­
In the usual retail buiinoa velope, plus 20c.
situation, you don't need to
It contains that complete
Jump your sales 33 per cent "Ad Test" to which Hal re­
to get out of the red ink and fers.
onto tbo profit aide of the
ledger.
Nor would It have taken a
35 per cent Increase in votes
to have placed Nixon in
the White House. Kennedy
sneaked in with a mere frac­
tion of Just om per cent of
the ballots.
Alas, many liberal arts
There can be no faith so
profs try to throw their
weight around in polysyll­ feeble that Christ does not
respond to it. — Alexander
ables.
This la a guilt reaction In Moclarcn.

Notebook

Attention waa fceasad oo ed over | 1 00,000 ia foes I I
WASHINGTON— (NBA) a 1U« assurance company
House Judiciary Committee this aitoattoa by Joseph Bordirector
ia a 13-year period.
Chaims aa Emanuel CeDer, kin's “The Corrupt Judge,M
It
waa
this dlaclocuro
last year. The au­
(D-N.Y.), observed hie nth
thor is sa attorney-eeonoml* which influenced O iler to in­
birthday May • hi fitting
formerly ia the Department troduce his bill banning boilof Justice Anti-trust Division. dcii aisoclatfoni for federal
After listening to his col­ He made a bobby of research
leagues pay tribute to his into Judicial corruption for Judge*.
sterling character ao the floor 10 years prior to writing his
at the House, "Manny" Colbook*
ler quietly dropped into the He found SS cases ia which • O f and A #t
Q—Who wore the "Molly
legislative hopper a bill to conduct of federal Judges has
help keep federal Judges hon­ been the subject of congress­ Maguires t "
est.
A—A secret society, mem*
ional investigation. Only eight
This newest CeOer proposal Judges actually were Im­ bon of which terrerisod the
peached, tour being convict­ anthracite region of Ptnasyl*
aay U. 8. Judgo to partkl- ed sad four acquitted. This Tania from about 1885 until
pate directly ia private busi­ is aot aa alarming record, finally broken np in n aeries
ness. It would sot bur a although one corrupt Judge of sensational murder trials
Judge from ewnlsg stocks, is too many if perfection U
from 1171 to 1177.
lie would lo t area have to
expected.
make a public declaretioa of
Borkla concludes from his Q—On what occasion did a
study
that the way to prevent Russian fleet once visit the
Bet for practices like servsuch
developments
would be United State* t
!»g as a corporation, bank
create aa “odes or re­ A—la 1103 two Russian
or isserspce company direc­ to
la each of the 11 Jud­ floats unexpectedly appeared
tor, e r sdvisiag s private ports'’
business firm oa the side, icial circuit councils beaded In American waters, one in
the Pacific and the other in
a federal Jodge would bo sub- by a senior Judge.
Ject to Impeachment, s fine Every federal Judge would the Atlantic. Six warships
b- required to file an an­ pul bito port a t Son Francis
of ta.ww and s years im­
prison meat upon conviction. nual report on his net worth, co and ■ like number nt New
Cellar's Idas Is that this sources of income, business York. I t was considered n
amendment to Title S of and professional relation­ friendly gesture.
the U. S. code really will be ships. Failure to file or false
welcomed by the Judiciary. statements would be deemed
Q—Why are laws regulatPresent law goes only so misdemeanors. The reports ing the Isaoe and sale of cer­
far as to prohibit Judges would not bo made public tain securities called "blue
from practicing law white to protect judges from har­ sky laws” ?
serving on the bench. There assment.
A—The term is supposed to
has been no legal ban on Meanwhile, Jerry Landauer have com* from n remark of
of
Wall
Street
Journal
has
judges from active participa­
a y —— bank coamlssioasr
tion la private buiiaoss even completed a comprehensive who said that aome com­
survey
of
business
associa­
though it Is not la strict
panies were trying to make
keeping with American Bar tions of the federal Judiciary.
a profit even on the blue aky.
His
prime
case
Is
Judge
John
Assa. canons of Judicial
C. Knox of the Southern Dis­
ethics.
No c m knows tbo extent trict of New York, who earnto which this has boon done.
There are now something
over 400 federal Judget. They
are appointed for life, are
well paid, get good pensions
By Hal Cochran
and are held In high honor. 1 « person gives you a lift
There Is no reason for them without adding that look that
to take anything on the side make* you feel sheepish, he’s
reproach.
In many eases of record
federal judges bavo disquali­
fied themselves from hearing
cases Involving companies In
which they owned- stock or
in which competitors were
litigants. But It la believed
there have been just enough
violations of principle to war­
rant tightening present re­
strictions and maintaining
the highest standards of judi­
cial integrity.

The way of a man with a
maid may depend on where
his wlfa is.
More backaches turn up be­
fore the garden soil is turned
over than afterward.
Every woman has n given
ago but few of them give it
themaelvels.

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nwny nt tho recent opening of the Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage Store in
Sanford.

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Kiwanians 'Take'
Antarctica Tour

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) _
A propoial for *n interim
iegiilative Investigation of
bond financing drew the en­
dorsement Thursday ot Gor.
Farris Bryant.
The Governor praised a•
"excellent" the )ob done by
a special committee that had
only three weeks to devote
to a preliminary study and
said he approved of «U (he
safeguards recommended.
He said be was especially
pleated that the committee
round no Indication of "mis­
handling" of any , previous
state bond Issues, including
the turnpike authority’s f u ;
million refinancing issue.
Ho Mid the committee,
headed by Sen. B. C. Pearce
ot I’alatka, would p r o p o M a
specific bond issue for financ­
ing of construction at uni­
versities and Junior colleges.
There Is a need, however,
he said, for an interim legis­
lative committee to conttnuo
the study through the coming
two years to determine if
Liu -twtu —
houid remove tho
present constitutional pro­
hibition against general obittion bonds, pledging the full
faith and credit of the atate.

Whlteout is the chief fly­
Kiwanis members had a
"cool” luncheon at tho Civic ing peril, and during the Iasi SNAS Chaplain
Center Wednesday as Lt. seven years, 28 planes have
Cdr. E. II. Unger took them been lost during tho phen­ To Address Club
on a pictorial tour of the omenon, Unger said.
Rev. Angelo Libera, Cath­
Because the fire fighting olic Chaplain at the Sanford
Antarctic.
Cngrr, ground control ap­ facilities are limited and the Naval Air Station, will bo
proach officer at NAS, spent winds blow so strongly, fires guest speaker for members of
1930-59 (lying equipment and also are • serious hazard, the Catholic Womcn’a Club of
supplies to the scientists Crcvasici, which cannot be the Church of the Nativity at
studying the South Pole and s«ca by anyone walking on a meeting to be held at 8
the mow. are dangerous to p.m. Monday In the social
Its surrounding continent.
th« researchers and, for that hall of the church.
The Navy's only purpose
reason, much air rcconnisThis will be tho last meet­
in the Antarctic, Unger said,
sanco la done to map the ing of the club until next
J. A. BROCKMAN
is to support the men work­
crevasses.
fall. All women ot the pariah
ing there. Supply planes ar*
All of the planes flying to are invited te attend.
flown in six months of the
th* Antarctic aro equipped
year, from September through with skis, with the exception
February, during the An- r.t . . . .nH ik* plane* land
KI LL T E R M I T E S !
arctic sulninvr.
“ w ith
on "skiways." The mam akl
In tho six winter months
way la located Ht hours
.
A
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during 24-hour darkness, the
John Burton IV, Sanford scientist* and men are cut from "th* city" of McMurdo,
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architect, 1* preparing preli­ off from the outside world and the pilots and crew stay
T I I M l T I
C O N T R O L
minary plam for th* new except through their radios. near their plane* In canvas
covered quonsets.
fisfaiilsnsl Is,—It*
facility of the 'First National
The largest base is at MeR s J - e f » Iks k— —
S-rssr ik— IHank of Maitland. Tito now Uurdo, located on Ross Is­ To ready the planes for •»■•»,
—I u nion— »l s —
♦*»■&gt;• Ik*
flight
tikes
much
longer
s o t s * * v s l l s —Is,
building at Orlando and Pack- land, McMurdo is a small
W sst ___ _
than
normal,
Unger
said.
All
Is**, flH llM«.
wood Avenue*, in Maitland, city will) brightly colored
will be opened laic this year. square buildings which house work must be done outside,
Janie* A. Brockman, 3*). tho men and equipment. At and small crews work in 20
213
former executive vice pres­ the end of Main Street is an minute shifts in the cold
ident of tha Kint National interdenominational chapel,
Bank of Athens, Tenn., and called “Our Lady of tho
before that with the First Snows.” The “big city," ss
4National Dank of Sullivan it is known, also has a
County in hi* native Kingt- theater, tho Palace.
porl, Tenn,, has been elected Tho three biggest hazards
president and a director ot on the cold continent, where
the newly organized First temperatures range from 33
Nal.onnl Bank of Maitland. degrees shove zero to 123
Tho bank now has tempor­ below, are "whlteout,” fires
ary offices in the Maitland and crevasses, Unger said.
1‘laza Shopping Center.
Whlteout occurs when the
iky is covered with a uni­
form haze and tho ground Is
Join the “Cool Ones’* in
an unbroken stretch of snow.
Church Sets
During whlteout the observer
an air conditioned 1963
seems to be engulfed in a
Bake Sales
white glow and no shadows
By Louise Simunek
• Ford • Fairlane • Falcon
All ladies of the St. Mary- or horizon tines are visible
Magdalcn Catholic Parish in
Oct a Genuine Ford Air Conditioner . . . en­
Altamonte Springs arc be­ UPW To Meet
gineered exclusively for your car * * . for an
ing asked lo bake for u scr­ The United Presbyterian
ies of bake sales to bo held Women of the Westminster
low UH
on Sunday, May 20, follow­ Presbyterian Church wi l l
ing each Mass it tho church meet at 8 p.m, next Wcdncs
Mrs. Joseph Bnruch, 310 day at Hie home of Mrs. Ed­
Pawnee Trail, Maitland u in ward Stout, (Ml Seminole
in s t a l l e d
charge ot arrangements.
Bivd. in Casselberry.

New Maitland
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Aldersgate Sunday

By Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry Commun
ity Methodist Church wilt ob­
serve Aldersgate Sunday at
regular worship services this
week. A special Aldersgate
Service will be held at a p.m.
on Friday, May 23, comment
orating the 223th Anniversary
of the Aldersgate Experience
nf John Wesley, founder of
Methodism.

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By Abigail Van Burtn
DEAR ABBY: How do you go
about suing a lawyer? He Is trying
to soe me for legal fees which he
claims I own him. I owe him nothing.
Now I wish to sns him for damaging
my reputation.
REPUTATION RUINED

PRE-GRADUATION PARTIES are keeping the seniors very busy these
Linds Alien WUlisma and Pst Kuhn. Left to right are
nny and seated the honoreas’ mothers, Mrs. Fred WU(Herald Photo)
Hama and M rs. Robert Kuhn.
Mrs. Richard Glsetae sad

e rectal griduaMoring
Linda A.
lisa lea
WOMaas sad Pat Kmha, at
flto Glaesaa hern sa Hellosvilla Am .
Tha honored gaests and
M r mothtrs, Mrs. f M WUMama aad Mrs. Robert Kuhn.
la the receiving line
Shag with Um two hostcMes.
White earaatioa conages

Surnrise

DEAR RUINED: You go about
suing n lawyer the same way you go
about suing anyone ties. Hire a law*
yar.
•
•
•
•
v DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine
(sad close neighbor) is running
■round with a married man. She is
married, too. I want to know how
much I should stick by her. Should
I completely turn my beck on her
and 1st her know that I don’t go
along with what she Is doing? An­
other neighbor and does friend (we
all have coffee together) is having
the same mixed feelings about her.
We have always thought a lot of this
person until she started confiding in
us about her love affair. They ere
getting real careless about seeing
each other and are sure to get caught.
There are young children involved.
Wb aren't busy-bodies. We Just don’t
know what to do.
CONCERNED FRIENDS
DEAR FRIENDS: Attempt to get
your wayward friend back on the
straight and narrow. If aha isn’t in­
terested in changing
_ . g her ways, end

DEAR ABBY: .Will you please
settle u argument? WHO ahoald
answer the door whan • date comas?
I have always thought that tha girt
NEVER answers tha door for a data
unless her parents aren't home.
Shouldn't one of the parents answer
the door and CALL the girt to tall
her her date has arrived? 8otne of my
friends say It’s the girl’s place to
snswer tha door. 1 think it make* her
look too anxious. What do you say?
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: It may be
more dramatic an entrance for the
girl to be "called”—but it’s more con*
■(derate for the girl to answer the
door hereelf.

•

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DEAR ABBY: I would like some
information. 1 have lived in our
neighborhood five years end would
like to join the Women’s Gub. I have
never been asked. Does one ask to
join? Or wait to be asked?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: If you know
a woman who is s member, ask her
what their policy is. If you do not
know a member, telephone the head*
quarters, and inquire about the “quel*
flcationa.”

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self-addressed envelope with your
problem.
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Are you the outdoor type
who Just can't wait till your
family can find healthy togatharnesa around th* burb*cu* grill in tha buck yard?
Than your season of th*
year is descending upon ua.
And it’s being heralded, aa
usual, by enticing article* and
beautiful picture* in all th*

BETTINA VALE, left, and two guests, Roy Green and Joyce Russell, all
in "Roaring Twenties” costumes at the surprise 16th birthday party for
(Herald Photo)
Bettins.

home magaxines — and even
in other magaslnea.
What th* enthusiastic au­
thors fail to mention in their
eulogies to fresh air and tha
rustic cuialn* sr* such thing*
Th* neighbors' chiMrcn. An
outdoor party, In tha average
nalghborhcod, attract* kid*
Ilk* a display of fireworks.

Sorority Chapter
Plans Reception

American Legioa Home on bar. They included potato
c h i p s , prcUela, crackers,
llwy. IT 92.
The party was a complete corn curls, candles, suckers,
surprise and the honoree was cold drinks and a large sheet
tricked into going to the par­ rake decorated with red,
ty by her girl friend, Judy green and white with a “flap­ Mrs. John Prokoich was, give the annual presidents'
HHwrll. A* they approached per” doll standing on one hostess (or ■ recent meeting I report on the activities (or
Ella Boutweli
the ball they were greeted I corner. Inscribed on the Icing of tha XI Beta Eta Chapter the past year.
with “Surprise'' by a group was “Happy Birthday Bet- of Beta Sigma Phi. It was Mra. Hardin presented the
tins" and “Sweet Sixteen.”
of friends.
Honored At
announced that plana fur the
The bail wai decorated with Atilxting with the serving formation of a Ritual of program of the evening on
a glittering ball in the center were Gary Folds, Billy Col­ Jawela Chapter in Uie Long- “Sewing For the Family.”
Birthday Party
o( the ceiling with multi-col­ bert an d David Ledford. wood Norlh Orlando area are Each member w as given
pamphlets with sewing Up*
Miss Ella Boutweli, daugh­ ored streamer* flowing out Guests were dressed in color­ progressing well.
on
buying and fitting patterns
and covering the whole top
ter of MaJ. and Mr*. Olan area. Tables wera adorned ful costumes of the twenties A reception for prospective and a chart to record mea­
and the one modern elemont members has been tentative­
surements for pattern sixes.
Boutweli, w u honored with a with red fringed covers and was a Juke bux which provid­
ly set for May 2U at the home
birthday party, last Saturday, tall towering black lamp ed music for dancing through­ of Mrs. Glenn McCaU. It will Each one also displayed an
article that they had made.
at her home in Little Venice. posts were placed along the out the evening.
bo followed by the regular At Um beginning of tho year
The honor** and her guests outer edgea of the room.
A Charleston context was model meeting on May 27, notes were made concerning
spent the afternoon playing Refreshments were served held and a gold cup awarded alto at the McCall home.
•oft ball, basketball and from a red and while soda to th* winners, Sharon Drum Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr. re­ what Um chapter hoped to ac­
complish. At the next meet­
dancing the twist and limbo.
and John Horner. Miss Janice ported that th* Nu Phi Mu ing a review will be present­
A cookout was also enjoyed
Collins waa tha judge. Sharon Chapter has one more pledge ed of what haa actually been
on the terrace, and cake, ice
wore n whit* fringed flapper training meeting before tak­ accomplished.
cream and candy served.
dress, matching headdress ing the quia before becoming At the close of the session,
ThoM Invited to share the
In Forest CUy
and carried a long glittering full fledged members.
new officers were installed
afternoon with Ella wer* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fey eke clgarct holder
Mrs. Vernon llsnlin report­ (or the coming year. They
Randy Brown, Regina Slur
A bulletin board at one end ed that she had closed out
ray, Pam Erickson, David Jr., of Terrace Blvd., Forest of (he room carried important the cancer account and a were Mrs. Gordon Frederick,
Cochran, Eliiabelh Rogers, City, announced the birth of announcements of the day mattress bad been purchased president; Mrs. John Alex­
Deborah Goerss, Diane So- a six pound, UK ounce son, and fashions of the times. The for the Cancer Society. Pres­ ander, vice president; Mrs.
rokowsky, K a lliy Cobody, Mark Louie, born Friday, iwnoree received many gifts idents from the other chap Clarke BrueiUe, eecretary
Kathy and Kris Klmmona ami May 3, at th* Orlando Air including a 1958 car, a gilt ters, Mrs. Joe Dennison, of and Mrs. E. W. Peterson,
treasurer.
Miss Prances Chapman, of
Camma Lambda; Mrs. Jack
Force Hospital. The Peyckes from her parents.
Minmi
alto are th* parents of 22- Out of town guests included Erickson. T h e t a Epsilon;
month-old Sharalacn. Mater­ Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Farm Mrs. Joe Corley Jr., Z*U XI, If you can’t attend a bridal
nal grandparents are Mr. and er and daughter, Bonita, from and Mrs. Jo* Alexander, Nu shower, see to it that your
Mrs. Alton Parker of Dallas, Cocoa Beach. A b o u t 60 Phi Mu. will be invited to gift reachca th* hostess be­
Tea., and paternal grandpar friends and the entire Sem­ attend th* next meeting and fore the party.
ants ara Mr. and Mrs. Harry inole High School Band were
Ptyck* Sr., of Foreat City. among those present.
Adults attending were Mr.
Maternal great grandmoth
STAY N’ PLAY
MONDAY
ar la Mrs. James Greager of and Mrs. Ray Bcdwell, Mr.
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Hwy. 17-92 A Sanford Ave.
meet In the Gloanor'e Room at tb* arrival of the new infant and the honoree't parent!.
DEBARY. FLA.
Si4S a m. with Mrs. Claranca and plans to visit for
Snyder u hoitosa.
7 A.M. to 6 P.M. • MON. t h n FRI.
months.
ART BROWN
Women of tha Church pray­
NO AGE LiMrr
PEST
CONTROL
er band* moots at 0:45 a.m.
Temitee
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and tha Women of th* Church
Clothe* hampers should be
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Misa Bettlna Vale, daugh­
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♦Roaring Twenties” birthday
party, Saturday Bight at the

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(2) J o * f Dlahop H h u *
food outdoor*, and all th* 0:00 ( I ) flat. N l f h t M o r l o i
1:00 (0) I.owr#ru'# W f l k
equipment back In.
t:S 0 ( t ) l l a v o d u n W ilt T r a ­
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I ) F i g h t o f th * W»«k
own children. Ther* seems to 10:00 ((1)
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bo something about outdoor 10:0) (9) M a k a T h a t S p a r *
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entertaining that brings cut
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in the fund hop* that you'll
SUNDAY F. M.
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and you’vo don* your utmost
IS) C h risto p h er
to break a drought.
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And if there is ever a more
(0) A F Now* R a v la w
harried hostess than the plan
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(3) NBC Mows
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T V Tim e Previews
7:30-8:38 p. tn. NBC. In­ 9-9:30 p. m. ABC. Vm Die*
ternational 8bowtime. “ Clr- kens, He'* Fens ter. “A Wolf
* , n fti-»M &gt;« T V I . «*H»« (n in e in Friend's Ctothiftf.” Thia
the growlnf number of sum­ aeries starts Ms repeat sche­
mer repeatrra tonight, but dule tonight with aa funny
will probably be the least an episode aa H has had all
year. It's tbe one with the
recognised in that respect. plain Jane who turns into
That it due mainly to the a sexy Sally. She ia the
number of repeat acta and daughter of an old friend and
performer* the program fea­ she really starts Arch's ro­
tures in the course of the mantic mind to perking.
Luckily Harry ia on band
season. This one it half-ani­
to square them both off.
mal, half-human with aetj Caroline Kearney la featured
that include trained ponies, with start Martin Ingelt and
trained sea Ilona and a train­ John Aatin.
ed gorilla which is really a 9:30-10:30 p. m. CBS. Thft
very clever clown. There la Alfred Hitchcock Hour. “ Run
alao « high-wire act, a fam­ For Doom.” Too alow-moving
ily of trick cyclists and a at first ia this suspense-tra­
springboard act. Don Amecbo gedy, in which Um climax
haa the innocent suffering
it boat.
1:30-9:30 p. m. CBS. Route with the guilty.
68. “Shadows of an After­
TV RENTAL
noon.” The appearance of
• Sal**
• Bevvies
veteran star Miriam Hopkins
la the main feature of to­
Seminole TV
night's telecast Although
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of litUe consequence. She
playa a hard-bitten woman
who accuse* Line of deli­ FROM ----berately injuring her pet af­ Yoor Downtftwa Florist
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Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 60
sad their mother*. Floral sr-1 table holding ■ center floral
cents to ABBY, Box 8366, Beverly
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of pink and violet wore placed compote.
in the party room*. Oa one Linda and Pat received sil­
table was a 14 inch whits owl ver cup and eauecr charms
wearing gold foil cap and for their bracelets. Barbara
By Oswald Jacoby
glasses and holding s diplo­ Bolger greeted guests at the
ma, tied with grew ribbon. door and presiding at the
Refreshments of s t r a w ' punch bowl wsro Oeri Die­
ri*s. Then ho playo three
berry poach, mlnlatnra tea trich, Carol Oxford, Bandy South's on* no-trump open­
rounds of diamonds, trump­ U :M ( 3) F a r r
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la
preferable
to
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cakes, topped with roses, Slayton and Gay Hunt. Alao
( t ) R la Via Tin
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sandwiches, cherry raerln- assisting with the serving heart Ho has 14 points; W( t ) C artoonlM
♦
AS
The
ten
of
hearts
is
play­
11:1*
(3)
Mak* Iloora F or
pastel mints and fruit waa Busan Kuhn.
M distribution and stoppers
*QT«
Daddy
ed and East covers, South
(*) R ay fte e e re
■ant
in all suits.
cashes his ace and jack vnd
(St R aanla A Cocll
K Q Jta
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13:M ( ! ) Mr. W ls trd
throws East in with a tou.
After North’s Stajrman two A
WNon*
W QIM
Til
trump.
clubs South sbowi his hearts A7B4S
aQ JlO S
akjs
tad g ia g &gt;* v*ached easily. Ataasa
East haa a good diamond
S ATURDAY P. M.
ISUVRUD
~letl and leflU it but South
Although tho contract la a
A A ft
good one It require* fine play
mutt not ruff. Instead he 11:11 ( t ) M»«ta 1 * * 4 of A l l s w A ja s a
k AStm
discards his remaining spade
to make R doe to tho bad
• k ss
(J&gt; Sian I n t o gp* e#
and leaves East in Um lead.
trump break.
(1) CI M Nows H o b a r t
A A IS
Treat
At this point poor East is
The first winning play is
Both vulnerable
13l4S &lt;*) lla.eii.i l!— X. T. s i
down to clubs and out of
to let West hold tho first
Ml N«rih Ko*t
lla l l l m o r *
P om
a*
good plays. It doesn't matter 1:1* &lt; t ) M r F rla e -i F lick*
spade. South will h a rt to 1N.T.
Pee*
■V
which club he leads. South t : ! t ((7t )) CNhoatmFp»i or n lslhl ri po W r e s ­
lose a spade eventually and IV
■
Fus
tv
will make th* last three
aa the slogan goes, “Why
tling
Fue
ln d -4 K
(2) M a t ln r o T h a s t o r
tricks with the queen and
not now?”
&lt;2l l l a a a b a l l —
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3:»v
l
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trump.
and leads a trump toward I alight patu* while South wor

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DeBary Personals

Anniversary
TONITK'H THE NITE TO GO OUT TO A MOVIE 1 i J
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) PIIONK FA 2-121$
Junta Chairman Gen. Park
TONITE
A
8AT.
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I t tv
I Chung Hee today marked the
A
HI UE- I N THI A l U i
1 1 .0 0
CARLOAD second anniversary of th e 1
GIGANTIC TRIPLE FEATURE
military coup that brought
FEATURE NO. I AT 7:3» ONLY
t him tn power with a speech
WALT DISNEY'S - "LEGEND OF LOnO"
promising to rr«t--re civilian
FEATURE NO. 2 AT 9:10 ONLY • UOI-OR MUSICAL
government by tha end of the
"SWING ALONG* Top Stars A Itrcorrflng A rtist.
FEATURE NO. 2 AT 10:.I t ONLY
year.
HURT LANCASTER IN "BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ"

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RESTAURANT sad COCKTAIL LOtJNOl

I "My Si* Lute*." the new j However, all is nut poeti:
Armeii Forces Dsy coming up thi# weekend, so Just waiting (e mix up your
Paramount comedy which op- down In the wilds of Connecti­
o n . Sunday at the Rit. T h e.-W y*,,,,,,., hwutVt9p9r h„ have s good time celebrating . . . During the duy favorite drink.
• • e
trr. ha* somethin* to itnuM ,
. . . .
there will be open house at the base, but to take up
.nden.erUin.reryb.Hly.SUr- ‘rrown
to havdn, those afternoon and evening hours, here’s whnt to
At the Capri, manager Joy
Iring |K&gt;pul.r Debbie Reynolds,1G** house all to herself and re* do.
j Manrnsi is being kept busy
• • e
this wholesome fun-filni In- [*ents the presence of Debbie
parti**, lunches.
eludes two handsome lore in- 'and her companion-secretaiy
all
With even the governor toast is great. Keeps Flo I different groups . . .
ItercsU (Cliff Robertson and The housekeeper*, b e a t n \ k
hopping even at that hour of kinds from businessmen ko
and
mayor
in
on
the
deal.
H
David Janssen), a neurotic [daughter is simply impossible.
the day. The guitar player i* : bowlers to fraternity men . .
secreUry (Eileen Hrckart); And then, while takinir a stroll j lcoks like this family bow­ being "Barroom Floored" to , some of them even come
n wacky eop (Jim Rarku«&gt;; In her Uick yard. Debbie hap- ling week at Jet Lanes death, to a*k him to do from out of town to enjoy
CAPRIOLE — A white Lipizzan atallion per*
six loveable kids ranging in pens upon sis homeless kids should be a good thing. It something else, please! If the Capri food and hospital­
forma a clasaic maneuver in Walt Disney’# Tech­
age from five 10 twelvs; and i and th* afore - mentioned i runs
nicolor feature, "Miracle Of The White Stal­
May
27
through you'll notice, the Caribe ad ity. They have swell facili­
one of the friendliest, goofiest , mnngy-looklng dog.
lions." The llucna Viata release stars Robert
June I, and works like this: it on the front page today ties for these things eut
. . . take a good look, a* it there, amt tf your group is
.logs ever to appear In a moNow the problems really
Taylor, Lilli Palmer, Curt Jurgens, Eddie Albert
If a family of four bowls shows a picture of the
tlon
picture.
start
to
pile
up.
Debbie
wants
!
thinking about a party or
and James Franciscua.
The plot revolves around a to care for the kids, but who- three games each or 13 lounge since it has been re­ something of the sort, cheek
glamorous and successful mus­ ever heard of a musical-com­ games, one member of the modeled. Flo. and Jackson, into this. There's no charge
ical-comedy star who co'lapses edy star with six adopted chil­ family pays the full price who is the night bartender for using the space, the food
from fatigue during a press dren! The young, handsome. for each game. The others who kreps the customers hap- is excellent l the service la
For his high budget feature oncl Alois Podhajsky, director conference arranged by her I local parson becomes Interest pay only half. That's nine py during the busy cocktail good and the prices are rea­
games at half price. It is | and evening hours, are shown sonable.
motion picture, "Miracle of of Vienna's famous Spanish hot-shot press agent, ller doc- ed In the kids and Deblde. Her ' something the whole family
Riding School and champion *°r recommends a vocation, so wise-cracking agent keeps pro­
tha White Stalliona,’’ Walt of the classic school of riding.1»hs leaves the hustle and | posing marriage, and brlngi caa do and enjoy together
Dlaaey has assembled one of is Robert Taylor, a top lead-1
of Oroadway for the ' an avangarde playwright to instead of sitting la front of
the most talented and popular ing man and a star of the ' poetic charm and solitude of i Connecticut to interest Debbie the TV. Sunday Sweeper this
Sundsy . . . $100 guaranteed
international c**!» In Mu,,io | fh’ t magnitude far more than 1her Connecticut home.
I In his new play,
fir«t nri/e for the handicap­
history, coming to the Movie- ^ ye, M&gt; who rtmaln, unc
ped contest.
land Drive-In Sunday.
of the most important actors
Starring In the role of Col of the motion picture tnd tele-1
y y ic u
i
d to ju
There's -a tremendous new
rision srrtrn.
cook out at Jim Spencer's
His memorable roles In­
PRESENTS
restaurant. . . be cuts quite
clude hits like "Magnificent
a
distinguished
figure
in
his
EVERY
Ubscvslon," ••Camille." "Wa­
white apron broiling those
t e r l o o Bridge," "Johnny
delicious steaks. Of course
Eiger," "Quo Vadis," and
U Is non otbtr than Jim him­
"Ivanboc "
self, who has taken on the
Taylor returns to movie­
MUSIC IIV
Job and doing good work,
MASTER MOWERS making
In the Walt Disney
from all rrports. One of
picture slier three years of
those inch thick T-bones la
starring in his own television
so big it is hard to finish it
scries. The part of the great
at one sitting. So don't fill
Austrian equestrian is one o f1
up on goodies beforehand,
his most rewarding.
tasty as they are.
FEATURING
Starred opposite Taylor as
• • •
tiie colonel's lovely and lov-:
For real Italian cooking,
BIG B IL L
ing wife. Verrna, is tire tab j
including the best in spagh
anted and attractive Euro­
DINE • DANCE • H\VY. 17-92
etti and pizza, you'll want
pean actress Lilli Palmer.;
to stop in at Mar lam. Owner
I Miss Palmer is also a familMsrcle Williams has an Ita­
HAVING A HALL are Debbie Reynold* and Cliff
i iar figure on Broadway, as
lian (by ancestry) cook, who
RuliertMon
In
thin
scene
from
the
new
Techni­
i i lautuiu jiu.-iur«i, tut-;
utliemit' touch
l&lt;
nis in lluilieam:
tomb burn
T R A D E - IN
! ing starred in stage successes 1 color comedy, "My Six I/&gt;ves" opening Sunday
ed from her grandmother.
at
the
Rltz
Theatre.
In
the
movie.
Dehhie
adopt*
like “Caesar ami Cleopatra,";
Ail the food is made right
kid* while heinR romantically pitr*ued by
A LLO W A N C E "The Love of Four Colonels" nix
there "from scratch" and no
Cliff Robertson and Duvid Janssen.
and “Bell, Book and Candle."
prepared or frozen foods are
used. Mar last also serves
When Tou Trade For The Soms of her more recent
screen roles include, "But
TH E
■teaks end seafoods, end of
Famous Yasoo No Job Too Not For Me," "The Pleasure i
course the kitchen is open
Tough, Smooth Performance. of His Company" and "The
until 1:30 if you like lstr
We Sell - Service, Demon­ Counterfeit Traitor."
meals. In case you haven’t
The other feature on the
strate and Trade.
Recently opened at 2100. area for four years, is the noticed the sign in front, the
program which will play .South French is a new Mary- owner. He moved here from Velvetones are playing there
Hud Fried Chicken Drive-In Waynesboro. Vs., where he now, three nights t week,
ARE BACK AT THE
e • e
Flat" “with Tuesday Weld.
“
Restaurant. The new re*- J was In business for several
On Wednesday and Thurs­ taurunt features box lunches years.
Big weekend coming up at
day. "Elephant Cun" and and dinners, suitable for al­ Grand opening of the Mary­ the Club Diamond . . . tas"Trapeze" will pby.
most any occasion.
land Fried Chicken Drive In nlght they're having an "all
SALES &amp; SERVICE
On Friday and Saturday,
Don Royer, of Sanford, who will be held in the near fu­ you can eat," fish fry for
2-117 Country Club Rd.
only $1.25 . . . Includes
Lad, A Dog," and "Who’s j,j » been in business in the ture.
Got the Action." and "The, ------------------------------------hush puppies, corn bread,
FA 2-792H
Hanging Tree" will play.
baked beans, cole slsw,
for the
french friee and ail you can
Summer
eat at fresh water perch . . .
hours S p. m. til 11 p. m.
JACK ROSSMAN
ny Mrs. Adam Muller
Henry, and daughter, Ann Then on Saturday night, for
Me you can have sn entire
ACCORDION
Recent guests of Mrs. Alice Marie, from Norfolk, Va.
spaghetti
supper,
complete
Kobioho of Dcllary Dr. were
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
PAUL CASKEY
Mrs. Fred MacMann of Fort thur Wagner of Lilac Drive with garlic bread, tossed
salad
and
coffee
or
tea.
DRUMS
Lauderdale, and Mrs. Emily were Mrs. Wagner’s brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and From 5 p. m. til closing . - ,
Farrell of Westfield, N. J.
PETE BUKUR
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank White Mrs. James F. Grimshaw, of Mrs. Palmer said shs thought
HASS FIDDLE
of Dahlia Dr. attended a cook- El Jo Bean, Fla. The Grim- she'd bring her six kids
(wow!)
over
for
supper,
sug­
out at the home of Mr. and shaw's were feted at dinner
EVERY FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NITE
Mrs. Ralph Stumf of Crystal at the DeBary Restaurant by gests that you bring your
Drive, Loch Arbor. They also Mr. and Mrs. Appleton of family too.• • •
entertained Mrs. W h i t e ' s Narcissus Drive. Mrs. AppleQuite a nice breakfast
niece, Mrs. Ann King, and ton is also the sister of Mrs
crowd
at the Caribe . . . the
sons, Howard, Edward and Grimshaw.

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He probably isn’t doing
much reading lately or be
would have noticed a conspic­
uous absence of such stories.
Eight victories in 11 games
will do it all tha time and
THE REFRESHMENT STAND, latent addition to the Altamonte Spring*
that’s been the Dodgers’ pace
Ball Park, is now complete except for finishing touches and painting.
sioee May S when they began
Building it has been a community project with Councilman Frank Gerclimbiag from seventh place.
hardt playing an instrumental pert in its construction.
(Herald Photo)
They're second now and have
apparent designs of moving
•vea higher.
Southpaw Johnny Podres
scored his first victory in
more than three weeks Thurs­
day night when he went the
distance for the first time
since April 4 in beating the
Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0.
By Lsraiwe Sinunek
By United Prana lattraatwaal
Podres scattered s e v e n
The Refrenhment Stand at the Altnmont*
Skippy Senkarik hurled a
Bom* Itlda hops to grow up hits, struck out five and walk­
one hitter end struck out 13 Springs Ball Park la nearing completion and L) ready
for u n except for finishing touches
and bccoma prcaldant, but ona ed only one aa he took only
:h« and painting.
to lead Yowell's to a 134 vic­
The Rtand has been a much needed facility a t
former ibooahino boy would an hour and SO minutes to
tory over Standard Oil in Lit­ the Park and will greatly benefit the town’s five ball
much rathor bo turned tha record his second victory of
tle League play Thursday.
teams, Ronald Masten, Little League president, said
American League’* manager of tbo season.
today.
Loser bon Schwall also Aiding Senkarik was a
tho year.
home run by BUIy Miller and
Some 75-80 boys are par­
And at the rate be’a going, gave up seven hits, including
some brilliant fielding by
ticipating In the L i t l l w
freahman manager J o h n n y two In the ninth inning that Sieve Hitchcock.
League program thla year.
Peaky of the firat-plare Bos­ did him in.
to other Little League ac­
Tha two Little League Teama
ton Ked Son might make It.
Jim Gilliam opened the tion. Sanford Atlantic Bank
Peaky delights In telling ninth with a single, moved toppled Navy, 114, with Dar­ By Halted Prats latcrastioaal playing are the American
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Senators managed by Howard
about bit teenage day* In the up un a sacrifice and went rell Wall gaining the win oo
w l r e t Willoughby with Lome Jaeb
early ’** when be worked ai to third on an infield out. the mound for tha Bankmen.
B clubhouse boy for tbo Port­ Wally Moon was purposely The Bankers pounded out 17 Boston
II 11 .921 aa coach and the National
Twins managed by Bill Pierre
land club of the 1‘mclfle Coeat passed and John Roseboro hits Including three by Wall.
13 .606
20
Chicago
with Lamar Cockrell as coach.
followed with a single lo cen­ In Baba Ruth League play,
League.
19 14 -5TE Tha Altamonte S e n i o r
“I used to polish tha ahoea ter that scored tha only run Shrine beat Rotary, 11-5, with Baltimore
New York
16 12 .571 League Team is managed by
and sharpen the aplkca for of the game.
Ervin getting the win and K1guys like Joe DIMarglo, Ted
Kansas
City
11 14 .563 Larry Mingo and tha two
Tha league-leading S an wanla nipped Oviedo, 4-5, ba­
Williams, Mike Higgins and Francisco Giants kept pace hlnd La throe.
14 13 .519 Farm Teams, tha Bluea and
Cleveland
Frank Crosetti,** tha dark-ey* by edging the New York Meta In Men's Softball League Los Angeles
17 20 .459 tha Reds, play under the di­
ad, 43*ycar old Red Sox skip­ S-5, the Chicago Cubs clipped p l a y , McRaney walloped
rection of Tom Pinnoek,
12 19 .397
Detroit
per laughs.
Tommy Thompson and Marty
the Cincinnati Reds, 3-0, the Grants, 26-4, with Lyn Rimer
11 22 .371 Hearn.
That’s all bahlnd him now Milwaukee Braves completed the winning pitcher and WU- Washington
Minnesota
11 20 .355
aad no the the rest of the
three-game sweep against son-Maicr r o m p e d over
All boys on the Senior and
American League.
the St. Louis Cardinals 5-2, Chase, 19-9. In Women’s Soft­ Friday’s Probable Pilchers Little League Teama ara in
Paaky’s red-hot Red Sox and the Philadelphia Phillies ball League play, Jet Laoea M i n n e s o t a at Cleveland uniform and those on tha
won their fifth etralrht game continued their mastery over roared over AAW, 11-7,
(night) — Perry (0-2) vs. Farm Teams ara in regulation
and took over the legaue lead the Houston Colts 5-3.
Bell (1-2) or McDowell (2- tee shirts and caps.
Thursday by blanking the Los
Willie Mays and Willie Me
2 ).
Angelas Angels 3-0 on Earl Covey each connected for his Stone Leads
Chicago at Baltimore (night)
WlUon’a two-hltter.________ sixth homer of tho season Oklahoma Ploy
—Peters (2-2) vs. Barber
WlUoa eran contributed a with one on in live liu
—(44).------------------------United Prase latamattanal
873-foot triple and a single victory over the Mets. South­ OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) Loa Angelea at New York
American Leagw*
la Boeton’s 10 - hit a t t a c k paw Billy O'Dell ran hU rec­ —Handsome Bob Stone, over­
(night)
—
Nelson
(24)
va.
coming a shaky start, car­
Player A Clab AB B. H. P c i
against Dan Oslnskl, who us- ord to 54 although Gaylord
Boston (3-1).
ried
a
one-stroke
margin
In­
Wagner, LA 133 20 47 353
aually relieves for the Angela Perry had to rescue him
to today's second round of Kansas City at B o s t o n Causey, KC
9T 13 34 .351
but made hia first major lea- when the Mets rallied for four
(night)—Bowsfield (2-4) or
the
935,000
Oklahoma
City
gut start.
Schilling. Bos 121 19 4t .339
runs In tho sixth.
Wlckersham
(2-2)
vs.
MoreOpen.
Matron*. Boa 107 13 M .336
The Red 8ox got to Oslnskl
Larry Jackson whitewashed
head (34).
Stone, a parttime touring
110 15 36 J27
for all their runs la tha first tha Reds on six hits to regis­ professional from Junction Detroit at Washington (2, Boyer, NY
Inning.
ter his fifth victory in nine City, Kan., shot a four-undertwilight-night)—Aguirre (3- Robinson, Chi 117 20 38 .325
The Cleveland Indiana knock­ decisions for Iho Cubs. Loser par 65 on the tough, wind­ 3) and Mossl (3-3) va. Dan­ Ystrmski, Bos 112 19 36 .321
ed the Chicago White Sox out Jim O'Toole, now 6-3, allowed swept Quail Creek course to
iels (04) and Osteen (0-3). Robinson. Balt I2S 14 41 .329
Allison, Minn 110 19 35 .318
of first place with a 5-4 vic­ only four hits in the seven In­ grab the lead.
Saturday's Gamea
Mantle. NY
60 15 21 J18
tory and the Baltimore Orioles nings he worked, with Ernie
Minnesota at Cleveland
National League
battered the Washington Sen­ Banka tingling home the run
Los Angeles at New York
Cvngton, Phil •8 20 32 J72
ators 9-1 in the only other that was enough to beat him Tryouts Set
Kansas City at Button
122 17 42 .344
in the seventh.
AL gamea scheduled.
Detroit at Washington, night Fairly, LA
146 21 49 .336
Eddie Mathews' thrcc-run For New Loop
Max A!b|a’ homer off Jim
Chicago at Baltimore, night Groat, StL
The
Summer
Baseball
Lea
Edward,
Cia
99 9 33 .333
Broanan in tha ninth inning homer off R a y Washburn
NATIONAL LEAGUE
gava tha Indians their victory highlighted a tour-run first gue starts in June and all
W L PcL F. Alou, SF 135 27 44 .326
136 23 44 .324
Cepeda, SF
over the White Sox. John Bux- inning rally that assured the boys interested In trying out San Francisco
59 13 19 .322
Bailey, SF
haedt started for Chicago and Braves their victory over the are asked to be at Diamond Los Angeles
No.
1
Saturday
afternoon
at
1
18 33 .315
Demter,
Phil
111
Chicago
had a 2-1 lead until Joe Ad­ Cardinals. Lefty Denny L*
135 32 42 .311
Aaron, MU
SL Louis
cock's three-run double put master held the Cards score­ p. m.
97 13 30 309
Hunt, NY
the tribe ahead 4-2, in the less until the ninth when he The age group la 15 to 18. Pittsburgh
55 I 17 309
Moon, LA
Philadelphia
eighth. Dave Nicholson's two- was nicked for homers by
Home Raaa
Milwaukee
run double In the top of the Stan Musial and Gene Oliver. Buy Outfielder
American League — Wag.
The Phillies’ victory over NEW YORK (UPI) — Bob Cincinnati
ninth tied the acort and aet
ner, Angeles •; Nicholson,
the stag* for Alvta’ fourth the Colts was their 21st in 23 I’crry, a hrad-hltting young New York
White Sox 9; Tresh, Yanks;
homer. Pedro Ramos, Cleve­ games since Houston entered outfielder, waa expected to Join Houston
the
Loa
Angelea
Angela
to­
Friday’s Prebablc Pitchers Hindoo, Senators; Osborn#,
land’s third pitcher, waa cred­ the circuit. A two-run homer
by Don Demeter that helped night in time for their game Milwaukee at Chicago—Shaw Senators; Powell, Orioles;
ited with hla first victory.
Gentile, Orioles and Stuart,
hand Dick Drott bis first de­ with the New York Yankees.
(0-2) vs. Buhl (2-3).
feat. Ray Culp limited Hous­
Cincinnati at SL Louis (night) Red Sox, aU 7.
National League — Aaron,
ton to five hits in six in­ Ready For Duty
Jay (16) vs. Broglio (3-1).
MEADORS
nings and gained his fourth CINCINNATI (UPI)—‘Tom Philadelphia at H o u s t o n Braves 11; Covington, Phils
•; F. Alou. Giants 7; Cepeda,
victory although Jack Bald- Thacker will enter the Army
(night)—Hamilton ( 2 -0 ) vs.
M ARIN E
Giants 7; seven players tied
«rhtm had In halt a two-run for six months of active train,
Nottebart (4-1).
with 6.
ing
later
this
month
so
that
rally in the seventh.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
• Crewtliner Boot*
Runs Batted la
ha will ha ready to play for
(night)—Gibbon (24) vs. American League — Nichol­
• Mercury Motors
tha Cincinnati Royals moat of
Miller (2-2).
son, Whits Sox 21; Stuart,
• The Aluminum Dost Golf Day
naxt season.
New York at San Francisco Red Sox 25; Robinson, Whlta
For The Fisherman
"All Media Fun Day" of
(night) — Cisco (1-3) vs Sox 24; Wagner, Angels 24;
golf, swimming and social Set For Training
Pierce (1-3).
2101 S. French Are.
Allison, Twins 23.
hour will be held Sunday at LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UI’I)—
Saturday’s Games
National League — Fairly,
MIJ-Florlda Country Club. Wold light heavyweight chain* Milwaukee at Chicago
P A 2-1392
Dodgc-s 29; Covington, Phils
Golfing will start at 10 a. m. pion Harold Johnson waa ex­ Philadelphia at Houston
27, Robinson, Reds; F. Alou,
pected to arrive here today to Pittsburgh at Loa Angelea
Giants, and Aaron, Braves,
begin preparations for a de­ New York at -San Francisco all 26.
Antwar to Pravioua Po n t*
fense of hia crown against Cincinnati at St. Louis, night
Pitching
WilUa Paatruno on June t.
American League — Fisch­
T M udow
er, Athletics 5-0; Stock, Orio­
Rides Three
Henry Signed
1 Am i
1■ R e n ts
les; Piiarrv, White Sox;
■
Yim
iv E
•
GREEN BAY. Wis. (UPI)— LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPD— Morchead, Red Sox, and Pap.
10
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&gt;
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Green Bay Packer coach Jacinto Vasques scored a rid pas. Orioles, aU 34.
m um
uI t Nulaams
17 U o k n l (lowly
IS Lane PUG
17
Vince Lombardi took a step Ing triple at Churchill Downs National League — O’Dell,
14DtUncy
tIt
9 Hotter
11Impair
J3 Arabic MUM
23
lo strengthen bis dcfcnalvc Thursday, winning with Big Gianta 54; MacKemie, Mets
U MirrUaU r«T 24
34 Titters
end corps today by signing Pow Wow (114.80) in tha 34; Maloney, Reds; Koufax,
U1U«TT
J4
23 W w p M aaad
hlirnw n
tadueUng
Urban Henry, who played two third. Old Hat ($2 80) in tha Dodgers; Perranoskl, Dod­
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m
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17
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BALTIMORE lUPl)-Opli- the only defeat o( his career mile workout than the trainer
S t S h r a w d (ceU.)
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misra ran high at Pimlico to­ when be finished third behind desired. But the colt has
41 Graaa
day, with the trainers of Darby Dan Farm's Chateau shown no ill effects and ap­
41 Trickle. aa a
Candy Spots, Never Bend and gay and Cain Hoy Stable'* pears to be in high fettle and
Chateaugay each confident Never Bend.
Conway promises Chateau­
49 Supped richly
49 RtauUna
that hia hors* was ready for "He looks a little harder gay "will run as good or bet­
II Aaaar
the race of bis life Saturday than he did for the Derby,” ter than be did in Louisville.”
43 l u a l a k p a l
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in the I7lh running of the said Mesh Tenney, who trains
Woody Stephens, who trains
M Chemical m ill!
$180,000 Preakness Stakes.
M Tinted
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17 Flbar kaaU
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DOWN
tha Triple Crown claaaics. sharper now than be was at colt has come up to the race
Candy Spots once again is Louisville.
after a workout Thursday. He
the favorite, just as he was
Jim Conway, who trains sa'd, "f M-ought it was as
In the Kentucky Derby two Derby winner Chateaugay, smooth and easy a workout
weeks ago.
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Turn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4. 2 BEDROOM Ilrjae. 90B Myr­
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­ s w e e t i e : p i e
$33 Mo. 407Vi W. 1st.
wan. 322-4013.
RENT A BED
WILL TRADE
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Lota In Sanford, close to
By Day. Weak, or Month downtown, for HousetraUer
of equal value. Write P. O.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Box 709, Wildwood, f l i .
Pb. PA M ill US W. 1st S t

By Nadine Seltzer

S Bedroom bouse, bulb-la
NO CABH NEEDED
Oven and Range IU .00 per
Bedroom, 2 bath. 981 a
Mo.
month. T. A I. included.
Bedroom bouse, Kite ben 222-8093.
Office 204 W. First 2 equipped
$13.00 per Mo.
65,800
3 Bedroom house complete­
DEADLINES
ly Furnished $100.00 per !feat 2 bedroom, 1 bath home
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
in g o o d condition. Kitch­
Mo.
Tu«»., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
en equipped, plus standard
J. W. Hall, Realty
before insertion. Mob. • Sat.
extras. City water and sew­
Pb. FA 2-3S4I
BOOS.
age. Only $200 down, and
FRAME bouse, 2 Br. 31
$34 par month covers veryMagnolia Ava. Unfurnished. thing!
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tue*., thru FrL • I P. U. Say Also 3 B*. Partly furn. S.
Sanford Ava. Cheap rent.
before iBiartloa. Sion. ■
Pb. FA 2-3319.
Stenstrom Realty
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FREE a 5 tube table model Uaed furniture, appliances, RECONDITIONED T. V.’a
A REAL BUT
and Radios. T. V.s $14.93 to 1981 TEMPEST Matta* Wa­
Radio, with each picture
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
tube installed. Call Sun­ Larry's Mart 215 Sanford $34.95. Radios $3.00 to
gon. Excellent eoafttfo*.
$15.00. Century T. V. Ser­ $1393. Can be see* at «M
Ave. Ph. fA 84132
shine T.V. for price. 311
vice. 1319 Celery Are. Ph.
Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 89792.
W. 1st between 9 ft 9.
JENKINS ft WILLIAMS FA 81412.
27. Special Serv ices
1937 MERCURY. 1989 Urfc.
FURNITURE
Must Sell. NO 84XT9.
NEW 4 Used furniture and ONE VICTORIAN Lamp. One
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
appliances. Good place to Gone with the Wind style
Remove Thatch &gt; Chinch buy—sell or trade. EASY lamp. 2708 Magnolia Ave. ENGLISH Ford *60. Geed i
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Parti- TERMS. Wholesale prices
ditlon 205 Hays. Dr. Ph,
YELLOW Squash. $2.30 a FA 2-5690.
•*e—Ph. FA 2 4244
for cash.
bushel or 8c a pound. Ex­
MANSFIELD LAWN SF.R.
Tslapbone FA 2-7430
cellent for freeaing. Deliv­ 37. Boats &gt; Motor*
400 S. Sanford Avenue
ered. Ph. FA 2-0415.

SINGER

Gateway To The Waterway
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ 36. Automobile* - Truck* Robson Sporting Gooda
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ovating. New 4 Uaed Furni­
CALL FA 2-5783
CARS WANTED
304-8-9
E. 1st Ph. FA 83991'
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
REEL'S USED CARS
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
11th S t 4 Sanford Avt.
38. Motorcycle*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FA 821 IT.
FORD ranch wagon.
All Typee and Sires
WANTED reliable couple to Transportation and work VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
We Repair and Service
Uke up monthly payments car. See at 194 S. Maple or New ft Uaed.
S TI NE
Lewis Salea ft Service
of
$12.30 on 3 complete call 332-8097.
Machinery and Supply Co.
2517 Country Club Rd.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 88132 rooms of furniture. Call
Ph. FA-2-7929
BUYING
A
NEW
or
TE
&gt;1511,
Casselberry,
col­
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Real Estate—Mortgages
RESPONSIBILITY;
USED
CART
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ lect.
Clean and close In. Jimmie ill N. Park Ava. FA 1-2439
Toe Herald will s o t' be raPLVANCE IT WITH U« 39. Trailer* - C alais*
geration service. All work
Cowan. 322-4013.
Ravenna
Park
FA
1-7495
sponsible for mors than one
4
Low Interest Rates
34.
A
rticle*
F
or
Salt
guaranteed. Very reason­
10' x 30’, TWO bedroom,
Evenings
incorrect lnsertioa of your ad, STENSTROM RENTALS
4 Low Monthly PaymenU
able
in
price.
Day
FA
2-7434
completely furnished mo­
FA
2-3877
FA
24829
FA
S4399
Ladles,
childrens
shoes.
$1.99
end m e rre s the riffat to re­ 3 BR borne (nice) 973
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Night FA 2 .’069.
bile home, Include* 21"
up. Mena shoes $3.99 up.
vise or reject any advertise­ 2 BR cstra nice $0$
LOOKING for something more
console T.V. with outside
TOR SALE: 1958 Volkswagen
Surplue City, 301 W. lit.
ment from what ordered to 3 BR Pinecrast 683
FR1G1DAIRE
&lt;|MS«U
*«•oW
than Just a tract bausaT
antenna, waaher, refriger­
Convertible. 1963 engine
M
Sw* »s ru
conform to the policies of this 3 BR - 2 bath Sunland 1100
Sales
4
Service
s - tr
See this borne custom de­
ator,
stove, bonk beds and
and
transmission.
Top
less
Two
Perfect
condition
Suita.
piper.
G. H. HIGH
4 BR, 2Vi bath (pool) 9160 signed for Fla. living and
many other extras. $509
than yaar ok!. Cash price
Site 44 stout; Reasonable.
Indiana
don't
woar
ostrich
feathers,
so
put
that
right
1700
W.
1
st
St.
Sanford
4 BR, 2H bath (city) $163
entertaining, a bedrooms S
and assume permeate. La#
Want see ’em? Write Box $393. Call FA 82960 after
back whir* yeu found ttl”
Ph. FA 2-3883
,
SANFORD HERALD
baths. We're not giving it
103. Park Are. Trailer Par*
31, c o Sanford Herald for 6 p. m. or FA 83338 before
way-low down payment,
appointment.
8 p. m.
WANT ADS
Stenstrom Realty aterm*.
1 BEDROOM til aluminum ;
LAWN SERVICE
By owner 2417 Sum- 12. Real E sta te F a r B alt 17. Male Help Wanted
Housetrallar. 1948 Jeeps | 1960 PONTIAC Ventura. Bell
BRING FAST
Mowing and edging, etc. Setmerlin, FA 84977 after 5.
HAIRY INDIGO
Real Estate—Mortgagee
Both
perfect eeadltfoa.
or
trade.
Sale
price
$1T93.
EXCLUSIVE
Distributorship
NEW
BRICK
HOME
tafaction
guaranteed.
Ph.
Regular, 100 lbs......... $32.50
111 N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
RESULTS
Call FA 834M.
|
FA 83406 alter 8
available f o r Seminole
3 Bedrooms, 3 full batha
FA 2-1817.
Leas Quantities per lb. ... 23c
Ravenna Park
FA 2-74M dY OWNER— Nice 4 Bdrm.
2
bath
home
in
Ravenna
County.
Small
Inventory
In
Double
carporte,
built-ia
kit­
300 lb. lota and over per 100
Evenings
Plano Tuning and Repair
vestment required. Won
chen
1. Loot ft F
lbs.............................. $29.00
FA 2-2177 FA 24929 FA 2-MO ft IdyUwilda area. Large
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
2*4233
derful ground floor oppor
utility Rm. and workshop,
AS LOW AS
Pensacola Bahia Grass, Ask
Your Neighbor A t Hollers
LOST: Brown squirrel Mon FURNISHED Apartment for double carporte, alr-Condltunity for man who wants
$439 DOWN
for current pricei.
key. 2641 Myrtle Are. U adults only. FA 2-4333.
to add substantially to his Air-Conditionlnjr ABOVE PRICES FOB HERE
tlonlng, central heat A fire Aa low at $79.00 per month.
seen call Greg Carlton. Re
place, covered patio facing Large landscaped lot with Income. For Interview write H. B. POPE CO., INC. A. M.- PREVATT, THONE
RENTALS
ward. FA 2-1568.
Box 43, eta Sanford Herald. 2b0 So. Park Ave. FA 1-4234 749-2113, SEVILLE, FLA.
Laka Ravenna. Reasonably
trees, nice location. Moona
3BDRM, unfurn. home Loch
». Education - Instruction Arbor $96. 2 Bedrm. Font. priced. 291 Vlhlea Rd. Ph. Jarvis. Ph. FA 81810.
EXPERIENCED Semi-truck 29. Automobile Service
READY MIX Concrete, win­
FA 2 3434.
Driver. Local work. P.O.
3 Bedroom House, concrete
dow slits, lintels, stepi,
REGISTRATION opened for Apt. $33. 1 Bdrm. Furn.
Apt. $43. Robert A. WU
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Box 801. Port Orange, fla.
block construction, carport
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Good Shepherd Christian
PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV
and brceiway. Completely
pipe, steel, grease traps,
day school. 3, 4 &amp; 3 years Hams, Realtor. FA 2-3931 Jim Hunt Realty
23th. St. 4 Sanford Ave.
furnished. Excellent terms. 19. Sltaauows Wanted
dry wells, stepping atones.
old. Nursery 914, Kinder­ "CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Office FA 2-2118
39400.00.
Miracle Concrete Co.
garten $13. Transportation
Gables. FA 2-0720.
BABYSITTING. FA 2-4241.
Auto Glase, Top*
Night FA &gt;9848
J. W. HaU, Realty
309 Elm Ave.
FA 83751
nvnilabto for city and out
ft
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«.nHd ware. IA 2-2214.
lying areas. 332-7313 or 2 B L U H O O Jl— mruUimi
ROOMS full of furniture.
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Apartment. FA 2-0841.
AUTO GLASS &amp; 3 $'98.30.
322 3719.
20 places In all at
CHILDREN kept. Large fenc­
SEAT COVER CO. Furniture C e n t e r . 1100
NEW unfurnished t bedroom I BEDROOM CB boms. Nice S t Johns Realty
ed
In
yard.
FA
82307.
tf. For Rent
yard and neighborhood. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
304 W. 2nd St. FA 21032
Duplex Apt. New stove 4
French Ave.
2409 Summerlin. FA 2-404, 119 N. Park Ave. FA 88121 YOUNG practical nurse would ALL WORK GUARANTEED
refrigerator. W a t e r furn
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
OWEN MILLER, MECHANIC
SINGER in console. With at­
call after 4 p. m.
like elderly patients in her
house. $80 month. FA 2-3249 isbed. Tile bath and terrei
Owe*, hi* wife Baity awl two lovely ftaafhter*
tachments 4
guarantee.
xo Doors. $75 per Mo. Ph. $13,800 MORTGAGE for $300 BY OWNER. On U ke Lu­ home. Will give massage
AUTO GLASS
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
Betty-Joe and Doom live on Upaala Read. He
$22.09. FA &gt;9411.
cerne, Longwood. 2 Bed­ treatments. Call 383-3589
FA 2-2374 after I.
down. Large 3 bedroom
INSTALLED
Apt. kitchen equipped. 109
la
vtry much the home man, enjoy* mfdeatag
room, 2 bath, Florida room.
from 9 to • p. m. dally.
bouse. Immediate occup­
Senkarik GIm i and Paint LUCE NEW. 1963 Upright
W. 18th St. FA 2-4878.
2 CLEAN Furn. Apts. Very
and n little fishing. He and the family attend
Must be teen to be appre­
Coldspot Frecier. 350 lb.
ancy. FA 2-2745.
reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1391.
Company
the Urethcrn Church.
ciated. Sacrificed sale. In­ 21. Beauty Salons
2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
Frost free. Sacrifice. Call
210
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-4623
quire Smith. 313 Grant St.
3 BEDROOM bouse, 2 baths.
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­ Eff. Furn. Apt. 911 Park.
FA 2018!.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Longwood.
Ready To Serve You At Hollers of Sanford
Living room, family room,
ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
31 A. Pels
Complete Beauty Service
FURNISHED
4
large
room
T. V. to be sold for charges.
fireplace room, patio, swim­
$75. 1504 Celery Ave., W
FOR LIGHTHEARTED
Evening Appointments
apt. Downstairs. Close in.
BOSTON Terrier puppies for 17" RCA $19-37; 20" G. E.
ming pool. Kitchen equip­
mile E. of traffic light.
LIVING
103 So. Oak
FA 83742 sale, AKC registered, In­ $33.46; 31" West. $19.87;
Call
FA
2-3919.
ped. Central heat. Just out­ Modem 2 bedroom 43’ x 10'
FA 2-0868.
oculated. $60 each, one 21" RCA, *38.40. All in
side city limits. Will sacri­ Trailer with cabana, lo­ Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
B ETTER
I BDRM house. NO 9-3122 FURNISHED Cottage. Near
male, one female. Beaaant,
working order. Town 4
fice.
FA
2-1387.
Call
for
Evening
appointments
main
gate.
Naval
Air
Station
cated
on
IV*
acres.
Extras
after 9.
FA 83433 after 9 p. m.
Country T.V. 322-5362.
Reasonable. FA 2-5721.
include furniture, 14" T.V. 8 il Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
3 BEDROOMS, l i t bath
£
BUYS
W E LA E A APARTMENTS:
1983 Washing
machine,
TOY Chihuahua, Stud aer- GOOD USED kitchen cabin­
homt Air-conditioner, builtFURNISHED
er
unfurnished
22.
Build
•
P
n
ln
t
•
R
epair
Rooms private baths, 114
lawn mower. Everything
vice. Modest fee. FA 2 8182. ets and sink. FA 2-7626, If
in kitchen, custom drapes,
duplex. 4 large rooms. Ntar
W. First St.
you need. Price $7100, land REMODELING k Painting of
no answer FA 2 3310, C. R.
power
mower.
$200
down
base. No pets. FA 2-3733.
1962 Pontiac Tempest $ f
and ell. Good terms.
Schilke.
all kinds. 7 years to pay. FREE Kittens. Ph. FA 2 6340.
payment and $84 month.
2 BEDROOM lurnlahed apart­
4 Door Station Wagon, AsUeutM
1
No
qualifying.
Free
esti­
FURNISHED
4
room
Apart
Call
FA
82189.
ment, also efficiency apart­
32. Flowers - Shrub*
$1 per day rental for Elec­
Traiu. Radio, Heater.
1
DUPLEX near R i m . A very
mates. Llcenee * bondage.
ment. Adults. FA 3-9499.
ment, furnished. 322-9341.
tric Carpet Shampooer with
NEED MORE ROOM?
good Investment at $11,000
POTTED MUMS In bloom.
TE 8-1183 or 322-3833.
1969 Ford Kanchero
purchase of Blue Lustre.
35c up.
eauw — j u l . _ — " w s
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse. 3 BEDROOM CB unfurnished Will trade equity in masonry
terms.
Carroll's
Kumitute,
house.
Some
sppllances
Pick-Up, Standard Shift, Radio, * 1
3
bedroom,
lit
bath,
In
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234
25. Plumbing Services
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Healer.
1
Near Pinecreit School. $103 good location, for 2 bed­
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St. WESTINGHOUSE Refrigera
or FA 2-0525.
p e r month. 119 laurel
room home about tan Stemper Agency
1960 Mercury Monterey
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ tor, frost free. GE Stove.
Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u a c .
Drive. FA 2-9087.
years old. Call FA 3-3514.
Excellent condition. Rea­
2 Duor Hardtop. Radio, Heater,
REALTOR
INIUROR
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7984.
sonable. FA 2-9910.
Merc-O-Matlr, Power Steer. 4
:{
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, Sun
LOCH ARBOR AREA FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Plumbing ft Heating
Urskee.
FURN. Apt. 2000 Mellonvilla.
land Eititss, $8u a month MOST desirable section, I
AIR CONDITIONING
Upaala Rd. Just off 20th St. TOKO KEEL type power
FA 2-0707 after live or
custom built I bedroom, 1 BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom. Hi
CONTRACT and REPAIR
and 1st St.
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
mower, reel type band
hath. Carpeted living room
1960 Ford Fairlane 500 C f
weekends.
bath
home feiturlng com
WORK
for couple. $43. FA 2-7399.
mower, heavy reed Flor­
k
hall.
TE
83809
after
3:30
4
Dour Sedan. V-8. Ford-O-MsUe, T |
33.
Furniture
plete separate dining and
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6343
ida room furniture. Four
p. m. Small down pay
Power Steer., Radio. Healtr.
1
2 BEDROOM. kitchen equip­ FURNISHED cottage. Near
family
room
together
with
piece set— 2 tablet. Ma­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ment.
PLUMBING
ped home. Downtown. $60 ba*«. $tl&gt;. F .\ 2-3771
large format living fuuiu
Service with the Ct«li
hogany (llpllop dining tabla
Contracting Repairs
1959 Chevrolet 2 Door M
per mo. FA 2-6457.
For immediate possession 3 BEDROOM, l l i bath house.
7. Bu-sineiM Rentals
SUPER TRADING POST opens to 36 x 72. Aluminum
FREE
ESTIMATES
and under-priced at $14,750.
224
Bradshaw
Dr.
Blend.
Tran.miaidun. Extra Clean.
|
FA
2-6677.
patio
furniture,
4
chair*,
3 BEDROOM block house. DINER for rent on 17-92.
R. L. HARVEY
Financed by owner after
round
table.
25
Mataoia
FA 2 1862.
204
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2
3383
322-9109.
IDYLLWILDE
$1,730 down payment. Can
We Buy, Sell, Trade. Repair
ltd. Deliary. NO 6-4536.
1959 Lincoln 2 Door
$1
also be purchased on furn­ New lovely 3 BK, 2 bath
BR. House, living-dining
BILLS THRIFT SHOP
26.
Radio
ft
Television
9.
For
Sale
or
Rent
Hardtop.
Air
Cond.,
Fully
Powered,
|
home
situated
on
corner
ished
basis.
WF..STINGIIOU.SE
portable
Furniture
•
Appliances
T.V.
room. Air-Cond. Garage,
Eatra Clean.
lot. Features galore In­ PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­ Oven, 1 urn automatic aircarporte. large modern kit­ House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-1203
Florida room, lux­
ends
I DAY SERVICE
conditioner, sunlamp, GE
chen. 383 month, with op­
Seminole Realty cluding
1958 Ford Fuirlane 500
ury kitchen, central beat,
29th. St. 4 Sanford Ave.
radio, small rugs, misc.
Ph. 322 7363 2640 Hiawatha St.
tion to buy. 819 E. 14th St. I BR. tl7 Catalina. FA 50378
double carporte, and se­
V-H, 4 Door Hardtop, Power Steer.,
Pb. 323 0653
furniture. 323 0485.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 81535 LAKE FRONT Home. 2 bed­
Radio. Ureter.
parate dining. $20,300 with
FA 2-3233 anytime
or FA 20228.
room. 24 Hibiscus Dr., De*
$1300 down and as low as j
Bary. Mr. Kull NO 8 -tm I BEDROOM. 2 bath home.
3 FURNISHED Apartments on
$125 per month.
1957 Lincoln 2 Door
TOUR BUT LIVING AND
Central air • conditioned,
Stone Island. Efficiency
IN
V
IST
IN
I
O
P
P
O
R
T
U
N
IT
Y
Hardtop,
Fully Powered, Itedio,
12. Real E sta te For Sale
lake privileges. Kitchen
with large screened porch.
Heeler.
IN
F
L
O
R
ID
A
T
O
O
A
Y
!
equipped. FA 87849.
Stenstrom Realty
$80 . Studio Apartment, 1
LAKE FRONT LOT
bedroom. 3*0 . We pay uti­ (•reatiy reduced for quick
1957 Dodge Cornet
SQUARE DEAL CARS
Estate—Mortgages
lities on these. 2 Bedroom,
S 'u s n &amp; T - . 'S : LA K E JESSU P 111Real
2
Duor Hardtop. Air fund.. Auto,
N. Park Ave. FA 82420
2 bath, modern kitchen, G. 1 elusive with Brown Kealty.
malic Iran,., Radio, Heater.
$2193
1962 CIIEV. MONZA, I Speed
Ravenna
Park
FA
3-7493
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ATTRACTIVE new 3 bed
E. appliances. 363. Plume
FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1961.
1793
1961 ('IIEY. Station Wagun, Auto.
Evenings
room, I hath home. Flor­
FA 2 1280.
1950 Cadillac 2 Door
1293
1940 1CAM III.»: It | Hour. Auto.
3 4 4 BEDHOOM Homes.
FA
88877
FA
89829
FA
3-9340
ida room. 3 Mile* from
1093
1959
CIIRV.
I
Dour,
6
CyL,
Auto.
Trane.
See models at Highland
^UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
llardlup. Air fund.. Powered.
Sanfurd. Priced reasonable.
1939 JAGUAR 4 Ifo o r--------------------- ------- 1593
13. Illum e** O pportunity
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
house, kitchen equipped.
Pb. FA 2 2903.
1193
lVtiO CIIEV. 1j Tun Pick-Up ........... ........... ...
south on 17-92 and west on
Ph. FA 2 3631.
1955 Ford Pick-Up
1*38 FORD I Door. 6 CyL. Hid. .......... - ..... . .. 693
•VINOKIES Store. Stock 4 For Lease: Service Station.
Semiuole 1 block.
Choice
location.
Apply
T'*
\
-8 With Dump Hotly Extra, Extra
993
2 BKDUUOM bouse. Florida LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
1958 f'MKV. Cew.erllbl#, Auto------------ --------equipment. WcU establish
l iean.
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th I10RI0A S MSI HOME VALUES:
room. Availabls now. Pb.
..
593
1938
PLYMOUTH
3
Door.
HI.
Weguu
.........
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
St.
$6960 to $15,450
FA 2-1319
„ 393
1957 PONTIAC 2 Door. Hid.. A. le
tire. Call • FA 2 0274 or
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
As low as $210 down,
.
493
1937
MERCURY
Station
W'agun,
Auto.
.....
Longwood TE 80389.
As little ts $43.11
Realtor
Efiiclency Apt. 330 Mo. up.
16. Female Help Wanted
395
BARGAIN BUYS
1938 L’llEV. HU. Wagon, V-B. Auto. Air Cond
a
month!
1*37 t’HKV. &gt; Ton Track. 2 Mp. Asia ............. _ 693
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st. Ray mood Lundquist, Also.
PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR
RAVENNA PARK
NEAT,
attractive
saleslady
No
Closing
Costs!
193
1938 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan ..............
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Rink Bldg. We presently have 4 new
1936 FORI) HU. Wagon. V-8, Standard ......... ... 393
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
with knowledge of paint
PONTIAC 2 DOOR
homes under construction
Homesite Investment
.. 193
1937 PLYMOUTH 4 Door, I CyL, Auto. ...
First St. Near 2 city free IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
and wallpaper or Interior
Opportunities
1935 CIIEV, 2 Door, Y-B. Auto
- 393
In desirable Ravenna Park.
1952 OM,SMOI,II K 3 1)008
parking lots and shopping 3 4 4 Bedroom homes. Some
decorating preferred. Write
From Just $1095
„ M93
1938 CIIEV. Vy Ton Pick-Up, Power Urakaa
Outstanding plana aud ex­ resume to Box 3, c o Ssuwith air-conditioning.
stores. No utility charges.
.. 293
1932 CADILLAC 4 Door ..............................
1847 C,,EV,,0LET DRIVE OUT
citing features! VA and
Suitable for couple or sin TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
ford Herald.
1931 OLDS I Dour, Power Steering, Auto.
. 313
TODAY!
FHA
financed!
Plan
now
to
1936 CIIEV. 4 Door, V-B. Auto.
.........
. 413
glc. Inquire Jacobson Dept. Soils St. W. by Mayfair Coun­
CARS SOI.il WITH A GW WARRANTY
I l K In t e n t jt ,
4 LADIES needed for sum­
1956 RAMBLER S u . Wagon, Auto. _____
... 493
visit these bomts soon!
S t m 4 set iff
Store.
try Club.
el tiw O-Bwy
1951 CHEV. (j Tun Ptck-l'p ..........
.. 415
mer business. Car neces­
renew
1931 PONTIAC I Door. Auto.
_ 193
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms. BY OWNER. 3 tlurm. 2 baths
sary. Full or part time.
in, OUTOOi
Him to nwM* t
bath 2 screened purches. large lot. FA 81932.
Stenstrom Realty
For interview call 322 8517
- e .e i t — 4 KM I t
DISCOUNT IF NO TRADE
switwa
Jou Magnolia Ave. Apply
on May 20.
a*e«:eacMt!
Real Estate—Mortgages
SACRIFICE 3 bedrooms, 2
upstairs evenings.
Winter Park Phone
SANFORD • FA 2-4864
Fred And Audrey Yenckle
Claude Ulttell
bath borne. Good neighbor­ 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420 LADIES wanted for tele­
MI 4-020®
2 BEDROOM Purn. ground
hood. Pay closing costs 4 Ravenna Park
FA 87493 phone survey, la connection Thi Miekli Bros. Ine.
319 E. 2nd. SC
2303 Park Ave.
Lour Apartment. Contact
assume payments, le:* t~*n
,-ivenings
with local company. Apply D iit o n a , F U . • Phone ( 6 6 - 4 4 5 6
LOT AT PALMETTO 4 COMMERCIAL
FA 2-9711
Orlando - CH VJ166
FA 2-0841
rent. FA 2 4384 or FA 2 8843 FA 82677 FA 2 3829 FX 3-8340 room 207 Mciech Bldg.
2312 Palmetto.
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SOME RANDOM NOTES
ON HOW TO LOSE A *300,000 FACILITY OR MAYBE
FR1TO LAY WAS RIGHT. . .
FART 2 . . . In the 40’e a four
lot piece of property * u Just
■ "dump’' . . . County handed
it to the city . . . City built
three baseball diamonds oa it
. . . County hung on reeerter
clause . . . prep school wants
property bringing in 200*200
youngsters . . , County nsw
says "we want B0 percent an
everything yon make on i t . . *
End of d ea l. . . End at school
• . . end of progress?
Only three flags flying along
First St. Saturday (Armed
Forces Day).
Bob Brown (Zoning Direc­
tor) hospitalised . . , Gel
well, Bob,
Once in a while or two a
newspaper gets Itself involved
in a human interest story. Such
is the case with The Herald
and a 17-year-old youth who
had served two years a t Mari­
anna aa an “incorrigible" and
had been held . , , repeat: had
been held . . . in jail for near­
ly three months on aa ante
theft charge. The young Sana’s
court-appointed attorney ask­
ed The Herald to tell the boy’s
plight We did. Now, The Heraid is happy to report this
young man has been given a
second chance. Without any
knowledge whatsoever of The
Herald’s publicity in this mat-iw ,—Circuit—Judge— Meaaag
Carlton released this young
man last Friday Into the cus­
tody of a Seminole County
family with strict and dire
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VOL 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
MON.. MAY 20, 19G3
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Jailed

ANN MAHAN of San.
ford wns named Miss
Florida of the U. S.
Twirling Aeon, at a
state b e a u t y contest
for m a j o r e t t e s at
Ajwpka Saturday night.
Miss Mahan, a junior
at S e m i n o l e High
School is a member of
the "Specialites”, tho
Orlando Hroncos foot*
hull team majorettes.
Miss Barbara Diggs,
l.yman High majorette
was first runner-up in
the contest. Miss Ma­
han will represent Flo­
rida at the national
c o n t e s t In Juckson,
Miss, in August.

But The Palm* hotel still
standsl . . , and ia occupied!
• . . And is condemned ! i I
Truly tha "Gateway to
Downtown Sanford" this W.
First Street should present an
Inviting apixurancc . . . And
little by little it ie developing
just that . . .Needs coopera­
tion of property owners and
tenants . . . Like in the H«niphili arrangt-nu-nt . . . Then
EVERYBODY benefits.

Out Del Mar way the story
te that Flo Harries had a "hot
prospect with a big pay roll”
in tow . . . Would make a
splendid addition to our indus­
trial picture . . .

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Tn the few days that I was
out of town the Weat First
Street Improvement move*ment took another stride for*
ward . . . have you noticed
that the eye-sore across tha
street from First Federal, just
west of Rill Hemphill's, Is
gone? . . . And there now is
an attentlon.arrestlng asphalt
parking space that Hemphill
will us# to display c a r s ...
The project has been working
for over a year. . . Was a four
party deal in whi.-h it was
hard to get united thinking
• . . Congratulations, Bill!

Speaking of roads in our
rounty, do you suppose there
is any hope of straightening
out and widening the “Old
Orlando Road" from Cindervilla to U. 8. 17-92 at Five
Points? . . . Many, many Oc­
cident* have occurred on this
"snake trait" that ia used a
great deal by travelers going
to and from tho Naval Air
Station . . . And the Hunt
plant . . . Yeah. I know , . .
"Low traffic count doesn’t
justify it." . . . But isn’t it
surprising bow tb* traffic
count goes up wbsn a road be­
comes "plea-ant driving"?

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let you . . . our readers
know if he makes good.

Let me see now, wasn't that
Red Rug Road that is "fall­
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hastily slapped down just be­
fore R. C. Dodd's service as
County Commissioner expir­
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Negotiations were at a
stalemate today In the pro*
posal to establish a military
preparatory academy in San­
ford and appeared Is be a
''dead issue.’*
While City and County
Commission members were at
an impasse, Chamber of Com­
merce officials, who com­
menced the negotiations, were
"left out in the cold.’*
Chamber officials had pro­
moted agreements from the
MacFadden Foundation and
the San Francisco Giants but
City and County Commissions
have not reached an agree­
ment.
MacFadden F o u n d a tio n ,
which supports the Castle
Heights Military Academy,
Lebanon, Term., had agreed
to pay 1375,000 for the Giants*
farm dormitory property on
Mellonvllle Avenue and the
city recreation park at Mellonville and Celery. The
Giants agreed to accept $275,000 for its property and, in
turn, completely renovate and
air condition its Mayfair Inn.
This information was obtain­
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However, Chamber officials
are continuing in their ef­
forts to salvage the deal. Tin
Chamber executive committee
named a board of arbitration
to work with the City and
County Commissions, this de­
cision to he "final and ac­
cepted by memlwrs of the in­
dividual boards."
One arbitration board mem­
ber — all requested their
names be withheld pending a
decision — expressed him-elf
this morning: "1 will serve
on this arbitration eummittte
ONLY and IF the l lty and
County Commission members
agree beforehand to accept
our decision oa binding ami
final."
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, Coun­
ty Commission chairman, this
morning said that be preferred on« more effort at nego­
tiations with the City Com­
mission before tho arbitration
committee stepa in. Mayor
Tom McDonald said that "1
have nothing to say."

’Fees' Bill
Clears Session
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) A bill requiring all judges
rather than juries to set at­
torneys fees in condemnation
suits for pubfle highways
cleared tin- legislature today.
Tlie Hou*e gave 73-21 ap­
proval to the -enate-passed
bill after a lengthy debate
over whether it would raise
or lower lawyer's fees
Reps. Louis De La Parte
of Hillsborough and Osee Fa­
gan of Alachua argued it
it would tend to lower attor­
ney's fees, which in such
cases are paid by the State
Road Department. They said
juries have no knowledge of
th* time spent by attorneys
aod just base to take their
work! for U.
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GADSDEN, Ala. (UPD-Sla
Negro and live white "freedom walkera” who attempted
te resume * • civil rights
inarch started by a postman
TALLAHASSEE (U PD -A i roups resulted in the comwho whs slain were Jsilrd
Sunday after walking only compromise committee of rontisc proposal.
Under the bill, school teachabout l i yards.
legislators agreed to recom­
rs would get the following
mend • $964 mlllioa appropri­
Halt Traffic
ations
bill to the House floor
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
today
but
support for the pro­
go (UPI) — United Nations
troops have occupied n Con- posal waa not unanimous.
gulese-Angolan border town The measure would cut pro­
In an attempt to halt dan- posed tescher pey raises $50
deatine border traffic, a UN In each category and would
spokesman said Sunday.
delay placing tho 73-23 plan
for public acbool support into
First Time
effect for one year in the
TOKYO (UPI) — Astronaut coming biennium.
Rep. William O’Neill of
Gordon Cooper's use ol "pep
pills" during his 22-orbit Marian served notice he was
High! marked the first time opposed to portions of the
an American spaceman has measure and would attempt
taken medicine while In orbit, to remove them from the bill
when it want to the House
Col. John Glenn said today.
floor during aa afternoon ses­
sion.
Trek Delayed
Die committee w o r k e d
KATMANDU, Nepal (Ul’i)
— Storms have delayed an through the weekend, finally
American mountain climbing arriving at a figure of $976
learn working its way up the million by thla morning. But
unexplored west ridge of Mi. economy force* Insisted on
Everest, scattered its equip­ further cuts. A morning of in­
ment and caused a depletion formal wrangling in small
of precious oxygen supplies.

Harry Leo Ohl, 63, of Apop­
ka, injured in an automobiletruck collision May 10 . died
at 6:43 p.ni. Sunday at
Orange Memorial Hospital,
Orlando. His was the 13th
traffic fatality In Seminole
County thla year.
Old’a automobile collided
head-on with n truck driven
by Perry P. Turlington, 34,
Maitland, on West Highway
436 near Forest City, accord­
ing to Trooper Bill Stringfield. Florida Sanitarium at­
taches today reported Tur­
lington in "satisfactory" con­
dition. He suffered fractures
of both legs.
Born in Smithvilie, 111., Ohl
moved to Apopka two years
ago after retirement as a
locomotive engineer. He was
a member of Ivanhoc Lodge
of Masons, Chicago.
Surviving are his wife, 31rs. In Trouble
Mary Ohl; Mrs. Nancy ErtiWASHINGTON (UPI)-The
gaard, Orlando; two grand­ present cotton program hat
children; his mother, Mrs. failed and must be aban­
Anne Napier, Franklin Park, doned, Sen. Herman E. TalliL, and a lister, Sirs. Nauila madge (D-Ca.) said today in RERUN (UPI)—U. S. offi­
Sturna, Elmwood Park, IIL u statement prepared for the cials today wondered whether
Tiic body will lie sent Tues­ Senate Agriculture t ’ommit- the Itussiuns had started a
day by Ganien Chapel Hume , tec.
new campaign to harasa Army
for Funerals, nrismlu, tn
traffic to Rerlin on the high­
Chicago for funeral and bur­ Bloodless Win
way through East Germany.
ial services.
These fears ware caused by
MIAMI ( UPI)—Sen. Wayne the first Russian Interference
M o r s e , D-Ore., called Satur­
with an Army convoy in six
day for a "bloodless victory" months.
Court Rules
over Communism in the West­ Russian border guarda Sun­
On Brokers
ern hrmiapbera and said the day held up a Berlin-bound
WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. S. should crack down on convoy of 70 soidle rs In 22
The Supreme Court today ov­ "war • mongering" C u b a n truck's and Jeeps for three
erruled tha convictions of Ne­ exiles.
hours and 45 minutes with a
gro sit-in demonstrators in
demand that tha aoldiera dis­
several Southern states on Confident
mount to be counted.
grounds they were arrested
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti Tha Army refused and the
under unconstitutional local (UPI) — President Francois convoy was cleared after a
segregation law*.
Duvalier, increasingly confi­ delay of two hours at the West
dent of his ability to stay in German end of the highway
power, appeared today to and one hour and 45 minutes
Steuls Auto
at the Berlin end.
Police today were search
ing for * hitchhiker who, at
knife-point, stole an automo­
School Bids
bile early Sunday. Richard
Hanna, 2202 Coronado Con­
Bids for three acbool build­
ing contracts will be opened
course. reported he gave a
by the Board of Education in
man a ride on Highway 17-92,
session at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
that the hitchhiker threaten­
ed him with a knife, put him
Bids are for five classrooms
at Hosenwald School, library
out of the car and drove off.
The ear later was recovered
and catetorium at Sanford
parked in the carport of a
Junior High School and music
vacant house at !»6 Wilkins
room and cafetortum at South
Drive.
Seminole Junior High School.

raises: teacher* on annual $430 n yoar, tod those eat so»
contract, $350 a year; teach- experience, $350 annually.
tlnuing contract with 10 years
Tbs split la ths committee,
trs on continuing contract,
and aa indies boa that soma
other mtmbers voted J*r ths
proposal only to get it out of
committee, waa aa ladlcatloa
it might not into tough sled­
ding oa the Boor.
The ncommeadatloa by tha
committee had no official
standing aa a committee re­
port But it was doslgatd as
aa Indication of what the sev­
eral opposing factioaa ta tha
House wars willing to settle
it was n considerable re­
duction under tha $1,031,000,ooo bill the House waa debat­
ing when it recessed Friday
for the weekend. The commu­
te*’* recommendation con­
tained $01$ million for operatkm of atete agenda* and $41
mlllioa lor construction. It
would require in the neigh­
borhood of $130 million la
new tax revenue.

Court Overrides
Sit-In Charges

Reds Starting
Harass Drive?

CANDI FONDER, "Min* Seminole County,”
mutlo like a Navy “fly-boy" Suturday when #he
donned flying auit, parachute and helmet and
climbed into the cockpit of n jet fighter during
“Armed Forces Appreciation Duy” open houae
at Sunford Naval Air Station. Site in pictured
here with Lt. Cdr. A. L. Weeks, of VAH-1.
More thnn 1,500 pcreomi visited NAS during the
open houae Saturday.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (U PD -Ths
Supreme Court ruled today
that Ihu New York 8tock Ex­
change regulates Itself to a
groat eatent under the Secur­
ities * Exehange Act.
The question at iasua hi t*
day'a cast was whether mem­
bers acting ia concert arn
subject to tha Sherman anti­
trust law as well.

Expelled

Cuba Exiles Attack
Castro Camp-Escape
MIAMI (UPI)—Troops from The exact number of mili­
four anti-Castro groups at­ tiamen killed during the bat­
tacked an encampment of tle was not known.
Castro militiamen and es­ The sources laid the raid­
ing party was mada up of
caped In two boats, exila
men from Alpha 66, the Sesources here reported this gundo Frente del Escambray,
weekend.
Movemento Revolulionario del
The sources said the raid­ Pueblo and the Frente antiers struck a military post at Commlnista del Liberation.
Parara Beach, about 10 miles The raid was itagad from
from Havana, and killed sev­ a "secret base” in the Car­
eral militiamen during the ibbean, according to the exile
j sources.
26-minute battle.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CPI)
—City school officials today
expelled or suspended more
than 1,000 Negro children
who participated ia racial
demonstrations hern sine*
the anti-segregation cam­
paign began April 2.

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Charles Gullin'*, rtal lo Carl
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Tlierrle Hoacrs, etux to
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Fairlane, Slfl.HOO
Jack Gale, ctux, to L. D.
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Clarenec Burris, ctux to
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Harriett, 19,000
Ward Hicks, Inc. lo Ixiuis
A. Klein, ctux, Kastboro, $18,000
Boy Osborn, etux to Dnrwin Shea, ctux Triplett Lake
$13,500
Clare Balntcr, Jr., ctux to
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John Amndeo, ctux, lo Ed­
ward Ondlrk, elux, TuskaWllla. $50,000
(won II. Cornell, elux lo
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$9,000
Raymond Cutting, etux to
DougUx WatMin, etux, Sanlando, $14,200
Ella Van N cm to Floyd
Ilwrine, etux, Sanford, $7,300
FIIA to Kenneth Gustafson
etux, Magnolia llithts, $H),t.’&gt;0
It. I&gt;. Smith Jr., ctux to
Mrs. Margaret Beale, Mobile
Manor, $7,2f*i
Kingswood llhlrs. Ine. In
Felix Andrews, ctux, Suulund,
$15,400
Aria Shlplrll lo Puul Ble­
vins, I sing wood, $x..vsi
Dean Gordon llendrirks, ct­
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lando, Bear Lake, $13,Its)
K.unlec Sipes to J aim's
Bruneli, 0. C. Manor, $7,Stxt
.Mid-Fla. Investment Co. to
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Albert Swyiierl, Jr., elux In
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Fla, I'reroollliK Co. lo Jane
Graf, elux. 22-10 30, $12,500
Itii-liard Von llumpus, etux
to Jidin Hanlon, elux, Tan
glewood, $10,300

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JULWA...

Teacher
Nearing

n&gt; i . x i ir y x i : r m i i :i .
Art Flynn, representing the
Giants, tnlil u* hy long di»tame. telcphune from New
Yutk City Ht mum today that
he will hr Imre fur a luncheon
meeting Saturday noun »t the
Mayfair, when it is hoped "we
will consummate u d«*i*l to sell
the (limits* dormitories, etc.,
TXLt.XH Y'SI K it I’ ll
fur a new school,* f|, mlded
bill lo repeal the control i t
the
pruapcetive purchaser*
sial SUM competency awards
“ a i f very m
iii l* ini,.i
lot
F:**r X"&gt;
u'.l all ' II
* * ,
.k-u.-tu. s g. , (gw
:'.w* til
The Federal (internment
two legislative committeeyhioild look mio the ileplnr
XXi lm .t.ii
able rnnditinn nl the nld post
The 'senate Public S ilands
office . . . At least clean it
Committee pii'
I 1hroug i
tip before it's turned uter to
the .mi-.i-un- t- kill the pi
-.■f". t ■»■ Cl -'I-' lor 5mo CV
• • •
tra lo lie pa d the tup «:&gt;
I'ele Know Its called ns at
per c m •'! It .ii .iei s m lo c i
noon and said the deed Inr Hie
county
post nllice lias been recened
The measure was also push­
. . . Once it is recorded llie
ed through rhe House * out
facility will bclnni: to the city.
ill Hoc mi Public Schools,
•
*
»
The present law aho pro
Count) Kngineer Hill Hush
vides that lo be eligible, a
report* that Tuskauilla ltd.
leat her must score two on the
by the bridge will In* closed
national tear mr e\m i.iia.r&gt;n
starting May 1 between lied
**I am asking lor a salary
Hug ltd. and Sit 42ti . . .
Work on new bridge to begin. reduction." sail Mr- F.Ina
fait. Tallahassee, pres lent
• » •
elect of the I l u la Film iChristine
Wright
murder
lion Assncioiton. &gt;lie said I t
trial continued again.
law is unfair m that it dis
•
*
•
t-r tminaies agam-l teachers
It's alioiit lime city did
wlm
have been iii the Flar
something about those center
Ida system (or 25 years yelines along first St. Filming
the words of Commissioner cannot pass the test.
Under a lull passed mm
Jim Crapps . , . "Either move
'em. or gel rid ot it alto­ a subcommittee Wednesday
the legislature would w.eld
gether.*'
much more control over tin
fm l’S. Talk almut contus­ issuing of bond and revenue
ion. As Chief Mueller at NAS certificate* in the state
T.ie
proposal.
by
Ut-p
said: It was on again, oil
Charles
Holley.
I’
ute
la&gt;,
w iagain. Finnegan Navy liras*
ami The Herald set it up to slmvcd into tin- subi-mum u&gt; &gt;•
give front page cover- o lo by the Coiistifiillonai Am cud
Lomuiittcc of tlir
the ceremony honoring Air- nu-nts

BRIEFS
( ’a liin u l M a k e u p
til I \\\ \ it Pit _ |.literal
liMdi*i I.ester It
Pearson,
lour days awuy trout becom­
ing idnaila's tlili prune in n
i*lcr. tiHlay worked on Itic
makeup of ins now cabm-t.

threatening
to cent a gallon tav on milk
Miure a passing tote by the i ouimitii-e,
(x-ople nl Florida it thi \ were kill a nuM*tirr proposing .i from * ale dairymen to tie
D e v a s ta tin g
P a th
passed In the Legislature and special lav on milk. «ent fir* u&gt;ed lor special advertising
K \NK \KKK. Ill it I’ ll ■ to a s-i’ - - - 'intto • camnai n&gt; for the sale of
• it | :.j fits, Far... Itry
|t, ilk H.iirv men would
i kc Killci I -i ti.idoi * i la wcd a -l&lt;for mvpot
a nen
* .1*1 .♦! U» .!
ttll illlpli
I.t*'
|
to
inti
till
It.
Small* Publie Health
The b-H
Vhilui 'f U( iliii'N.I.iv
|i*,ii in**
.i %•••uti* mitit Ik r ill ttl *ini| 7m
j&gt;4*i&gt; mhh iiijiirnl
.M a s s

M u t liu a t iu ji
.!»•» i i n
Ml l .’
w .Min.-: n ii
ter ri'fiu K herr u im it u - mI
eiilMt i 4*| m.ixx iiii'dii'.if un t•*
d.t&gt; I k ptment .imither i&gt;utbreuk ul imniM^itii.

L

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"I'M i'.m .i*

N ow
L a w s A s k o il
(V ASHINii I UN
I ll'll
—
Son. Jacob K J.ivils .It N V.)
I ropoki-d today lti.it Hie I’rc*
id-ill lie gikt-it new laws lo
deal with la lair dispute* n.
which the nail-o.il interest is
dangctiuisi) J*sipiif.il/i-d."
T a lk s

S till

On

CIIH ACO i l l ' l l — A prcsi

Thru* routrn for the pitipAi*
i'll Wiitiiwiiv Ivlucen Sanford
nml tin* Atlantic Coad. with
a priority rriMimnirfnlntion on
one, wen' lii’iitfr fnihrTttril this
afternoon to the St Johns* In*
ilitm IJi\4*r Niiviualiiit; ( ’mil’
UiitliM*. iM.f.ial.d tup uveiall
4‘ost.i taiik'4'l fi4*m M l million
to 51:|,5 million.
The pleiinumiry rnj!tnrct'*s
ri'port wan heiiu: Milnuilleil to
the t iiMiiiittti i* ul a luncheon*
meeliiik’ l»\ llaiold SoMt, ol
lleynolili. Smith a n d II i I I *,
•Tacknorivtlle, nt Ihe Mayfair
Inn.
Scott, lifter J4 atli'f) of pievintw lu iu y i, aerial pholo^ i afdiw. Minimal n *4 and after
field tnpj*. piewenti-d three
plans for tin* committee'* con*
utileiat ion:
I Kills t'aiml, M»iith **f
l lurnla Stale Uoad oil.
L* Sanfoid 1'ttiinvllh* Canul,
south of Florida State Ifoad
Iff
J May town t’aiml from
1
11 .ki lii'j lo thi ii"i (tin !&gt;
* "d J I "« bji»» River
Si-ott re* ommi'tid* d fin third
i mil 4*. fin* Miytown t ’anal.
eMlimited l*i *‘0*1 Ml million
for alt « mill foot pi ojr* t or
MJ million fot a l*J loot piuju:t/
‘ t In* 'I ,iv too n pfj*o '* n "It
(••ported, #*l*«u*iin4 in I ike
Mom04* and ftdl**w« the St.
John Kiv« i in tin tmiih 'lid
of Kill**- i l .if hey, and fiotn tin**
point t.iwi to ihe noith end of
ill** Indian Ki\»r to inlei^oet

the new alignment of the In- 1. It is bellnrrd that an align­
tnuuiistal ( ’mini front Indian ment can I, selected in that
Itivi-r to diik Hill. The plan area that will result In littlo
includes either an eight-foot conflict witk ngricuHtirnl en­
or 12-foot by 100 feet ennui, deavors. Tlis alignnirnt is
two navigation locks fui by 250 slightly lowrr in costs than
feet.
rnilioud dinu'hriifgcs, the others *t&gt;n«idi-risf. The refnur-litin* bridge at l). S. loeatioit o f thr- liitraroustiil
Highway I. two-lanc htidge Waterway through the north
south of May town and oilier end of I ml ign Hivor niakrs tV.s
items.
May-town Canal alignment
"This plan," the engineer |H&gt;s*ilde.
continued, "follows an align­
Scott infiinni-d the commit­
ment about in miles shorter tee Dial th&lt; "licvt step ill cunthan the Ellis and Sanforil- sidering the canal as a pos­
ritilsville piopi-suls. The laliif sible piojeft would he to fol­
• ul passes through land rle- low the outlined procedure an I
vatiuns up to 25 feel. This will obtain funds for n prelimin­
rei|iiire i-onsti-uetion of two ary design report. Such a re­
locks to avoid iivt'i-tlrainage port would include topograph­
mid excessive exciivntion costs. ical and hydrographical sur­
However, the cmml would vey*. soil Investigation* con­
son i' for water control pur­ sisting of boring* about eve y
poses. It was considered that half utile, ptcliniiuuiy dcdgni
the auniniil pool would he of the lock*, bridges and other
maintained at elevation 15 structures, study of availabil­
feel above mean sen level. ity of water for Im-kagea, litn*
Boat lifts would l-e provided drawing* nml a more au-iirato
at each lock for passage nf estimate of cost."
small craft in licit of using
The repel I can 1-e completed
for a *i 1 ef v-l.'ilHi, the engiUi!' J w l'A '"
I'ii.s eouiinitti'e beard Scot I ni'i'i said.
further: "The various plans
8 .oil recommended Dial the
were studied lor a navigable 'Maytown Canal he considered,
waterway fi-utt Suufoid to the using two 5ii x ell-foot lock*
lutrninastiil Waterway in thr and ail 8 x tud-fool raluil
Indian l.ivci, I'.ucli lias o-r. (jt1
.... I foot ,o i i dept 11t. X
■inio fi.kioablc and iinlavoiaide
ma! having 11•. e leatures,
fi-iltlirvs.
! he said. Would seme nnviga"Ih e Maytown Canal plan tioit aileiiualety for many
was selected ii- bring mine yeais. When Ihe deuiuiid justift-iislble. it passe, through nil fhd cieuler depths, the canal
uiidi-veloped area, except in could he di-e|i.m-d without
tile vleilllty id U. 8. Highway any difficult problems.

'Good Idea

Governor Backs Plan To Save
"douse Seat For Seminola County

il. llll.il emei I I11 &gt; boat.I can
1lltoi'il i-vploraloiy talks lo
ilai III t:iv- draw il out rail III
TAIKAIKVSSKI l l ' l ’ l) — nmli in Ihe House to luciml•Iii -1rs
"leather - licddiltg''
touii ivi isy ili.it could lea-1 Umv. I .it i if* lit &gt;.ml i;ii\*t hii t'li'li u'lippoillonineiil.
bllikiMif l"d.t&gt; I*• il hill l*» mivc
lo a nationwide strike.
Among llie cniintif* includIII** pi .ilrt *«f I \ Mtlddh' M/nd
ed im ini-l.l!«• Hi/isf i* Semin­
iMimticH
that
him
*1
up
u
n
**
M'ut
\u
L V d u u tio n
ole.
W ASHtMi IHN 11 l’ H- Sen
A loll lo ieiinitiite llie /cut*
heiiiii'lll H hralili.. i 11 N V I
lois been ildioilunxl ill the
said today "there has Ikvii no
House.
^
AIU.MAN IIAUIO \V. ItKVAN JR. (lefl) is pniM’ iitcil ivilli :t K’ttvr nf
suh.stutltla) l dpi1 1 iu|i of So
Although the 13 seat* were
iiuiuiiejitliitii.n this mi imi tig by his enimt ainliug officer, Ciln LvonnnL
viet lull . '&gt; al'l. mnel1 ‘n
wI it I i'll off iii the reappot tiou'ueiniou t. Cu of *.'A.i-l ht Suitfotd Naval Air Station, for the ynutijr nailCuba' slli*-« li us -1 ii ii nil»" lit- *
iiii-ii I, ii ii-inIii-i s holding Ihem
or's liiM'iiiriii in sa\lng tin’ life of n nitte-veat-old girl earlier litis m-utlli
and Ihi ui In i s were icnioved
man Harry Bryan for laving 1
wei'ti pel oiitti-il lo nerve out
when she fell |rum a boat info Wel.iva River.
(ileraltl I’li-do)
tile
l".i oe
WASHINGTON l l l ' l ) ---last Notellllur.
Ihc life ol a nine year old girl. i If passed
their ti l ion making ii 125would
give
tlu1
;
.ini.’
..
»
I’t i--nl.nl Kennedy t o d a y
Then it was learned llryan
oii'iiihi'i House this year,
studied a II-port tiy bis cutiti
C’ o n i i n o n S e n s e ?
had lull on furlough. Then it control over big unlvei-dy
Bryant said lie think* it
Imnd
issues
and
other
king.1 U ’KMIN, Mis* 11 I’ ll \ ed of eeouoiiile advisers mi
was learned this morning t ic
would l&gt;e a "good idea" to re
lerm
ihint
programs
now
ad
llie
eotiscipii'iu
i
s
ul
tile
nil
el
ci*
1
1
rights
stale
advisory
young Ohm sailor was on fur
‘ turc these -eat*, one of w liieh
coin millet' said Wednesday pi lee im leases.
lough but bad not left town. ministered by the Calnnei
m
Ill-Id by Ills home county of
I 'nulled l hail man \\alter
lliere still was time lor M'He was present for the pre­ and Ihe Stale Hud,-.’l C&lt; ii
Nlt.r ion.
mission.
Heller
was
i.illid
lo
llie
While
si.sippi
to
"tellll
II
lo
cniumnii
sentation. (Sec front page
Tile House commutee at» i
s.'iise” mi rneial limiters and House lo make llie report less
picture.)
passed mid seal to the flour
avoid federal punishment hui Ilian live rniuiili's alter Ken
imilt leiiitned fi urn I’atiu
III.- hour is very- lute "
flon’t fuigrt it you were a lull wlilt'll would . ke me o
I
mT s ol ihe promised Boar.I ul
Beat-It. I' la . Uedliesday
bum in \piil io i cnew your
I In- li'poll collet'ins wlial
A p p e a l S een
drive-'* license . . . Sheriff* Trustees lor Higher Fdu a
nine year
stag,end
'I AI.I.AIIASNFF (U l’ lt - piTi-enl.i;:e of sii-i-l «mlpm is
office report* un uvidain-he of lion
Seminole County ’» legislative in ii Inlnphniic * nil fioni lalhiAmi iii an l.upion Hall, Kern The mayor's eonferenee i* affeeled by the increases, and
people charged wltii driving terms.
Both of the lulls would re deb gallon has slated Hirer*
Hie percentage &lt;&gt;l company
without proper license* , . ,
Park.
p. in,, H'lnlhc t ** i-xpeelcil to appeal lo Ihc I
hlirkM’** i Mh mhi* iimit
TM.I.MIANSKK (HIM) —
S. Supreme Court a suit ai receipts ituolied.
|oi.lie healings fin Riitunlny
Cot to lm renewed.
( •!ll*’)u l KJlIll Si II
M.4' I (lie pi-ipi»hiil ill* &lt;»|pnl lltion «'l
Ailing Millie I loiis.' I'ress Gov l-'arru lliianl diselonxl
I.iiklllg Florida's reapimr’ iuo1*111
I'.llk.
af
lei
noon,
.......ling
In
I
•.,
ul
•
•
t’h'v* laml Jr mill l!« pM S .1
tni'llt. \«flit'll was illsiilissi d Si m laiy Andrew T. Ilalclier P hI.iv be has .l.-i'ldcd to slipCiilrhr-I, ndliliM-11 ativa aole,
That C li a in It e r dill-dors
1
Un
is
J
i.
nri'f
Jim
I
oi
:
U
l)*
n
il
lure
Wednesday by Federal said lie did not expect Kelt port a pro|Hisal that Ins $125
meeting tuigimilly /.lu-dulcd
I
lady lo make any iininediate mdllou l*-nd financing pro­
Judge Harrold ( arswell
h«»M Ihi'M’ lii'HrillK^ SuHinlay
for April 21 lias been post­
slnlement on llie Issue. Bui gram for uniieralty expan­
aft* i linen;
poned.
lie mas make tils views sion Ih- sidllltdteil to the pen
M ove O kayed
•
• •
I ii,»*'*,|lu*i i y to w n hiill, I J M
I.AKKI.AM I ti l 'l l — Ihc known Tliur*d.iy al a lunch pie
Target shooter* out Jim United I’ rrss lnlernaliun.il
p III,, I* lilt l\* t«*
Bill Bryant said if the re
ol i Ik- Viin-rieiin Sueiely of
I
liiruJa
(Ttriift
Steel u-iTs sou! today siCrowe'*
way are getting
I'MlIMk*' * Ml Ih*' tliWfl (illlKl'I.
its hmlk'i i ftI)*irpi&gt; Ni wsp.ip- 1 Editors i ASNE). i|tnrcil three fouinhs vote of
careless. Jim's Imiitmcn — Icrlivc price men u-c&gt; by i n
the la-gtslaluie rannot ImAltUMM'Ilt* SpiiM^W I 41W M
\ young sailor «-&gt; arrest- rurl afil'd as a ri’ -nll «&gt;f thr
three of llu-m—came in Wed nation s sled product-r&gt; arc
i W I * W A V ! I! U i l I'll Kit II, I lim p. iu„ rnluih i* tn
iniisiereil to call an enter
ed and Ids pregnant wife lit’4/i*. has a|»pro\i‘(| a in »v«
nesduy to report someone
I'l ttliltlll* til a ♦*&gt;&gt;.-rst* i |d« Upinp«n«4&lt;*l
iii fli*' I mwii ho-pii.ili/ed a* llie n ull ul In ii M* a jMiihoii nf ji« j
likely lo pinch t.•in li pocket
gi'iicy elect am ibis year, he
was |mt abutting bullets llieir
• t iMtlay liircatvti il f«• tii'luy * Inn li t .
will ins ■-1 mi nutliori/ulion
hooks a little
a car truck ciilli*mii U.-dncs IIIllllMfl (-.III.MI%IT fllflii Inr a
way . . . and they didn't like
I
S, I'l.im for Inuti* Inlit*
One industry expert said
for tile tu'ograin just by the
day iiflernimn at 2Jlh Street 'iiiiittHT
ailviTljkifit*
prn
it. Who would?
If ♦Illiriuf I •'ff*V faOI'lftlM t &lt;■’•!*most
VnuTiraos
woiitdn
i
no
la-gt-ljlmi
■ml I Bcbway I7-P3, accnnllns
•
*
*
*-f
.1
*
nf*
n
'**
tifliit
y
tier It unless l a y Wire toll
The coitsiruciion program
to I rooper Bill Slringfmld
Slate * report of a tenta
«M*tini| itnili Mu 7
detail prire* night ed.-e
Cary I. Gemma. It*. 35m E s c a p e s
I A n n u m c ss w a b iu n g he wants financed bv bond*
live hud gel program lor road
Infftrmitl sMurc«*^
i«l a
slightly upward, indtislri oh
Orlando Drive, w.o i-borgi-d
BEIU.IN lU I’ l ) — A youm: TON (C l'lt — A naval sub barked by the slate’ s sin uni
improvement* Im » our local
**I
I iiuiipl '*
servers .aid in a t lilted Press |»•t |jmlii'liH'lii
wilh lading to have In ear refugee who escajK'd lo llu- iihii me ollieer said lislny a lion a year utilities lax is
wheels agog. Say that when
I'IIk*In Ill's*.II11 II lf'J)&gt;M|lil|»l&gt;il
International surrey
under control and mil having West hy siraling a Cutn-iiii bursting pipe probably caused ton pressing lo wait for lluthey Irani definitely what
s
*p- Ir lir t*'f•tiitii • l&gt; ruiiinl
Hill the cost in eniisuiners
.1 .Inn r s liren-e. Mr ilglielil nisi armored i-ar and rant the sinking of ihe submarine PKit general election, he said
Contrail
for
(lie
canslnp
lion
tile state's budget calls for
was expected to he far below 'TniUl-i ** l""l h " u i y lli.rlj '* of a water supply and ile-ln •ail when Gemma ilrote In tiling It into llie Berlin wall Thresher wilh 152# men a
local (county i mod improve­ what il would have lain had
\n ii«’\a f 11inif «li»ti* w.\*
in a ' i|»|m' i| truck, operateil will recover from machine board
ment* they will have a meet­ steel producer* maintain! I ms i.t utii’il, l«ti |In* i| l.»&gt; im i|i| billion v) -it'iit lor llie Town
In U.irirn ( ’
llruuiinond. gun wounds ddlieled try last
Cap! Frank X. Andrews,
•
d
Mlanniiile
Springs
will
V
ing to
distil** tin-overall
u* l •♦•hi ii j&lt; vt
their aero** ihe ts-ard pi.ic luf-k'I.on.: wood, slopjH'd lot .si JkniI German Imrdcr guanls. dov commander &lt;-l Submarine Do
awarded
at
a
spctlal
inecling
county program la«iX» good, increases one n-.ir ago
•(»*. s in m vi s Is &gt;*r l"tiK*M
veliipmetd group 11, lo which
tors sal-1 today.
id tin Tiiikri Cuuni-ll next i liddriii
nur informant *ay«
I'hi* N-it-"ii.il Arroimuti » llului sdai ei riling
lh&lt;- Thresher was assigned,
'Ir- Jill (il nillia IM was
•
» »
.mil
Spnii*
Ailniiiiiilriillun
s.inl the tragedy will prompt
Five bills wen* n|Miieil la-l lii-pit.il,n il with minor in N o S e r v i c e
Our three Circuit Judges
i\ \&gt;\\» «!«•» liiti'il &lt;•»iiiiin*nj mi
WASHINGTON
i l l ’ ll
- the Nan to examine two key
Ul dill .1.0 I ■ li lllllg ..lid low jut i'i
have a working agirriiiriil to-l»a* i» |m»i I OlIm i
is liiilili* l-ld of IJii;.:iu| wai villi.mil d
l i l Warriui &lt; oh U inter I’o? I master General J. Ed aspi.i- iii submarine.*.- ettr.rinse of their last- load. Callie
»n
\ VS A
llliil by Mai Mi lire -, proiuolir- l'ii
was (barged w III fail kiar-l Hay
aid Wednesday n nl lest diving lorlm-ipics
not Tm-sday. They have n mu­
[Kisons
moving mio and the design of nndi-ar
Mrs | |l lira with, wifr *Vlmii|i,»| a trill |i|fh‘ liil'* un of li. Ilona The tuil* win- in- In yield Ihe right of way that
tual eidendar . . . whatever
Ati\ flow i&lt;f iiif‘»i inattori iiIhiiiI refeired In tiie lilaei' Engl win'll Ills car collide I with newly l.utll liutne*. oil ires, or (Hiwei.d suhinarine*.
laic
K.
D
Brownlee,
of
the
may* la* assigned in a in tain
a ulippu^i* Hi tin* «uji)i«»M*i||y neermg Corp . SI l'elei .lull &gt; oik- driii'ii hy Edna Mae apartment* alter July I will
Andrews, in rharge of the
period must to* handled by a former pastor of tin- First mu hi* **if 11 •| prn|*ium
Mj i ' iii . Ni'gio, II It 2 on gel in- mail service unless search lor llie Thresher'* hull
lor
study
and
retain
at
H-i
Preshy
lei
lan
4
hurt
It
n
Nan
Judge named fui that pt-iiod.
A ti*p li'vil luiii’t m mi' lit next Council meeting.
II liuay ITU.’ al leru Hark ( iingic.*» gives b a t k almost in Atlantic waters 22u miles
In other word*. Judge No. ] i» ford dual today in Hade Ciiv
1'lOJIil Ml |« Ul &gt; |l'Ufl»'l» wti*
east of Cape Cod, spoke lo
Also at in xl Uedtie'dak * U i dm -day.
VJJ milium.
Funeral
service*
will
be
Up on the ralendar when a
TJilli’il at i tip - * aiuivrrttl inerting the Council will opi-u
newsmen aboard his (lug'hip
held
in
Zcpherbill*
at
lo
a
rase develops....... .
judge*
•*h(ji (ly ln'f'iri ti«Min I'nlit.v . i*■ lud* for llie *ale of jiiViism
wlurh was returning lo New
m.
Friday
with
graveside
pass the hall to him when llie
pt»| Isllly til 4MllRilll'l 111 'l-llil
in reii-nui' lionds to liu.iioe
I'ENSACOI.A (U l’ l) — A purl, Il 1
si-rvlci-s
in
Nantoi
I
later
in
lose conies to collil.
Navy student pilot was killed j ■ II Mimetiim-S lake, Millieuf thi* fliiit.
llie water system.
Ihe afternoon.
• * •
Wednesday when Ins training tiling iraglc like tins to realThe only rub la . . . It * not
plane crashed ami burned l/e material weaknesses," he
working out so will, . . . liar
while
practicing
simulated *aid.
Assn, upset over it.
I M l Ml X8SEE II I'll -- carrier landings at Barm
•
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•
II k- N.ik)
V i.11 ii* i’l -1nl 1'ilf altiili.hiog Field near hell'
'Hu- Slate Hoad Depart­
identified
the
victim
as I.t
II,,.
fee
system
for
pay-mi
lit
-&gt;f
Jhr ( '(*((«-1 (JUtTIl. hut J»I*»V*’*I tu
11i* K* tht*
#41*1
lllll*"'
MIAMI i l l'h
ment has said "N o " to the
Iticliard A, Wiseman. 25, ol
Bridge
I'age 7
iimuly
yudgi-s
was
inliodui'd
l»5
foot
Head
Sea
(Jueen,
propelt&gt;
of
Nassau
and
pulled
it
to
•lime.
County Commission ictjucst (iuunl i r per ltd till
__ Cage II
’I hr Miami ( ’ cjmn( Kuaid win Italay 1v Sell. Elmer Friday, San Diego, Calif. A Navy I Classified
on four-lanmg 2ith St. from I&gt;« iltl Si m
•I.iii
k
•
fli**
l*.»l»&gt;
SHftlk
K
xp
iilllin
ii.
I
s|Mike,man said Ihc cause ol
Cumlca
. „ „ I'uge Id
aUfU’tl h*'t flight "hen it n
F»rl Myer*.
French to Mrllonville with­
1 ht* Im»:*I In Uni d K*» Cnluli i«’iv4if a ^aihlnd ilillii vt cal!.
Ihe crush was nut immediate
&lt;Ml* lllMK %*'I»*I*I, Hu w tout'd
llia
r
Abl.y
I’uge 7
I
i
itliiy,
a
foi
mcr
rouuiy
out additional mhts-ol-way.
Si»lfl*l\ tu JHilt at N hnnji U |**‘ lay
h*i* ''Innk* foi nilfiihtl* i‘ iu*ly, llu *1 In* word “ punifi” wuft Hra id j elgi , plopose, tl-it Judge, ly known.
Edjturinl
I'uge 4
• • •
Kiiiertalumcnt , i'age 7
miierul tiihi
so a s* apian** be pul on a strii-t budget sy»l«tiat«l m H.
Hear atioiit Uic Osteen g*rl aftrr Ik Imj; r* p"it«*i ixifikmy
Legal*
. I’age 111 &amp; II
| Thr lS-niau crew worked from Mliitni flrw two putlaHlt' tem with funds provided at
locked in lire rest room of at •*« duruijr (Hr nijcHt.
Pu**l«&gt;
...
1’ngo HI
A Coast (*iiaii! kpnUimm throujek thr nijfht to lave vi»K jrumdinr-drivrn pumps to (Hr tbe start of rurlt year by Ihe
NEW YORK &lt;U l’ l I—Stock
Roumlllat’* the other night
hi'Ul
Ijtrii t ualil*?
uIami'i*. Ihe \v»s*'l uhd [unacHuit**) lIciH Im ■ouoty . ii-iiiid&gt;«lon It would
I'uge K ii
N M I M iInhi*
* ’ D
O H I fhud
i l l * I ui 4lii't
»«
..........
'
s**&lt;
- ||
SU
S .f pm*‘Hl
.
...........................................Kneyety
•l price s w e r e m i n d al a blls k
)lad lo get tin- bn** to gel &gt;ai«J
1luki tflu l (lei. 1.
j upt urn4 Us lay.
j i»«|**h tr*i lo l*r ill# KMiiryJtujf Mskii from
oitiie|ilti cm w.
U
, —. t'ugu
law out.

Kennedy Studies
Steel Hikes

Fern Park Incorporation

Legislative Delegation
Sets 3 Public Rsarings

•#

Steel Increase
Will 'Pinch’

■1

Million Favored By Engineer

j^ a u fu r ii Ij m t lit

&lt;•

A,

★ ★ ★

Bryant Says
He’ll Support
‘People’s Vote’

Sailor Charged
In Accident

Cooper Space
Fiiglil Delayed?

: Bursting Pipe
Caused Disaster

Wafer System
Pact Awarded

Hr said lie has front the lie.
ginning pushed for a IIImouther House and does not
feel that 125 members is unwieldly.

Scnafe Pondars
Fxpense Increase
TALLAHASSEE (VIM) —A
lull calling for a hike in
dally travel allowances for
stale employes which would
eo'l lb-' stale $400,(MIO was
ready lor action in llie Sen­
ate today.
'Mio bill would affect offi­
cers and employes of tho
sialo wild llie exception id
legislators. Cabinet me lit her*
and state judges.
Xlro high on the Senate
Calendar was it constitution:!!
amendment falling for lha
it*.* of fin million principal
in the state school fund for
university and junior collcgo
construction.
Ilte move, which would
have lo lie approved by the
people, passed the Senate
during the lin'd session but
died In the lost minute pile-up
oft (he House calendar.

No Action

Sit u

TALLAHASSEE ( l l ' l —
Gov. Farris llryunt said today
li* has brim Informed by Flor­
als Senatois that there is
little likelil... . for ImiiK'di il'l
■origrc'-luinil a lion lo uulliorin nn inter.stale highway link
lielween Tampa and Miami.

Former Pastor’s
Wife Dies

Ship Towed To Safety

Abolish Fee
’odnes Asked

Pilot Killed

l lcrald Index

Slocks .Mixed

M c R O B E R T S l 'n c o r S e d
)

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0»nfort

Page 2 — April 18, 19G3

WrrsTB

Race Unrest Hits Chicago
failed I’ m )

InternaUosal

Racial unrext, confined re­
cently to tbe South, broke
out In Chicago Wednesday
night where more than a
thousand person* demonstrat­
ed around a South Side
apartment into which Negroes
bad moved.
tn other Integration segre*
gation activities 47 Ncgroei
were arrested In Birmingham,
Ala., where a' itepped up
' movement to break racial
barrlen U In iti lltth day.
At Hampton, Va., nine N«• groei were fined $100 each
and lentenced to jail for vio­
lating antitreipaaa law* In
lunch counter »tt*lns. A hear­
ing to datarmlne whether de­
liberate Taclal aegregallon

exists in Knglcwuud, N. J.,
ended alter nine da)* of
testimony.
In Chicago, aulltorlHci call­
ed out 110 policemen who
used 12 police dog* to break
up tlie angry, shouting crowd
that became *o unruly offic­
er* hustled Hirer Ncxroc men
and a woman out Hie back
door of live building.
Window* were smashed and
a Untied I’ rcis International
reporter and a police officer
were struck by rock* thrown
during the four-hour demonafation.
Police also said that one
of the Negrora who had been
moving furniture Into the
brick duplex building was
alio hit by a rock, Nona of

All
aprmtaring organlration* of tbe Old Olory Com­
munity Blood Bank are ur­
gently requested” to attenda meeting at I p . m. next
Tuesday at tbe American l * .
I Ion lloma on Prairie Lake
to plan way* and meant of
building up tht bank aupply
to meet demandi,
Bank official! report that
the last Donor Day brought
only »lx pint* of blodd and
that twquiita of tho communlllei aerved already are
in excel* of the alock on
band.
Tho Old Glory Bank aorvea
m oil are i t of South Seminole
County and ii tupporled by
organiiatlona from Altamonte
Spring*, Bcir Like, Caiselberry,
Forcit City, Kern
Park and Longwood.

—Farmvilte, \ ». — Negro
student* from Hampton Insti­
tute and Virginia Union Uni­
versity were refused acrvlre
at three all while lunch coun­
ter* and admission lo a mo­
vie theater. None was ar­
rested.
—Jackson, Miss. — The
state chapter o{ Uic NAACP
lias called for “ an immediate
stale and federal investiga­
tion Into Hu- operations of
tlie Mississippi Welfare De­
partment under tlie direction
o( Fred R on ." 'Ihc NAACP
sent telegrams of protest to
Gov, Ross llarnett and to
Hie Department of Health,
Education
an
Welfare in
protest tn a speech Russ niri'l'*
unheeded.
In other activity across the at Biloxi which rt said be­
littled the Negro rare.
nation:

Police arrested 10 persons
and Capt. AnUiony Brankln
called the demonstration the
largest in Chicago in two
years.
In Birmingham, 10 Negroes
were arrested when they at­
tempted lo stage a voter re­
gistration
march.
Twentynine others were arrested in
other demonstrations.
A new tact developed at
Birmingham,
described
ai
the nation's moil segregated
large city, when Police Chief
Jamie .Moore made a per­
sonal plea to Negroes not to
stage their march. It went

CHOSEN AS A JUDGE for tho Minn Seminole
County contest » t tiie Civic Center April 27
(lii hI hI iow 2:30 p.iil., riiiiilH 8 p.m.) in O o r g e
M. "Hock" ShcnroUHC. He in past president o f the
Orlando Jnyceen, a past Htute &lt;lirrvt'&gt;r, past na­
tional director o f the Jaycees as well. He is a
' i i-fn r o f tiie Central Florida Fair Assn, and u
member o f the Orunge County Demo Kxce. ('oinmitlee. In 1962 lie was recipient o f the Orlando
Jaycees Distinguished Service. Award.

Ladies Night Set
A t Shrine Club
R E P L IC A OP A N A IR C R A F T carrier was u highlight o f the Seminole
Industrial Show, ns displayed by tbe Sanford Naval A ir Station Seu bases
o f tho Sanford land-based attack H&lt;|imdrnns are tbu Forrealnl, Enterprise
and Roosevelt. Overseeing tbe industrial show exhibit (le ft to right) aru
L t. Sam Dow, Heavy Attuck Wing One PIO, srH William Brncy and
Thomas Tenhugen, both TD3s o f VAH-3 training devices center.
(Herald Photo)

Documentary Set
For TV Sunday Education A
"American landmart; 1-exIngton-Concord" will Vo aeen
in eakr Sunday on BBC-TV
sponared by
Instate of
Life Imurance for the life In•uranca companiaa of itnarica
and their agenta.
Theme of the docuatntary
will be the worda ft Capt.
Jonas Parker, spoksn to hid
lfinutaman on April IB, 1778]
"Stand your ground Don't
fire unless fired upon, But if
they mean to have a n r, let
It begin hire."
On Channel 0 at S:H p. m$ba Life Insurance congenial
will sponsor an hour * long
question and answer period on
Insurance, The viewing public
will be invited to call t| their
question* to the televtiigi ela­
tion.

Republican Chib
To Have Picnic
By Jane Casselberry
Tbs Samlnol* County Tamg
Republican Club ha* snanneed plana to iponior an V&lt;{fushlunrd Saturday afternoon
picnic" on May 4 when Statu
Representative Jan Foetaiie
will ba present to give rtprt*
*nd diecu»* current I l l a ­
tion.
The family-type affair will
Ik held on thu i.aku Bin|kain
property of Mr. and Mis.Mm
Rlhlr w hich Is located opiqile
west of Hwy. 17-02 north of
Five Points.
Thu picnic will be upsa g,t
tbu public ns well ns to dab
Slumbers mid fried ridden
dinners will be sold nt a wri
•rata charge. There will ho
awburning, boating and £*$.
ing during tlie aftamoun.

" I f a drug that could cure
DO percent of all known cancera w*a announced today,
paopla would ba excited amf
iiuppy all over tbu world,"
aitld Dr. Toni I.argon Weduaaday.
"Y e t wa do have such a
drug," ho continued. " I t la
public education," Dr. Largen
snid.

Mrs. D. Lloyd
Dead At 63
Mrs. Dorothy 1C. Uoyd, 63.
died at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Tuesday. She was
born January 30, louo IP
Chicago and had made her
home in Lake Mary for the
past 30 ycari. She was a
member of the Lakn Mary
Presbyterian Church.
Survivor* include tier hutband, Juttics A. Lloyd of Lake
Mary, and three children;
Roy Uurns Hildum Jr. of
Grcencove
Springs, James
Robert Lloyd and Kenneth
'Lloyd both of Winston Salem,
N, C-; one sister, Mrs. C. F.
Proclor of Sanford, and sev­
eral grandchildren.
Funeral tervlcei will be at
2 p. m. Friday ut Urisson
Funural lloma with Rev.
John W. Pllly of Luke Mary
officiating. Ilurlal will bu in
Evergreen Cemetery.

Drug - Largen

H|ioaklng tn the Kiwanis
Club, Dr. Largen aaid that
more than half of alt thu
known cancer* could be cured
if persona would coma In for
a complete physical axaminaHon aoon enough.
"Aftur the symptoms ap­
pear," he said, "the rhancea
of curing the cancer are much
less, nut In soma cant-ore thu
cure rate is almost 10 percent
if discovered early."
Dr. Largen said that more
men than women di« from
cancer each year; yet It Is
the men who insist that their
wlvea gel checkup* while tlioy
do not.
lie dcacrlbcd I he various

Ralph Blakeley
To Be Buried
On Friday
funeral services frr Ralph
Terry Ilia ko ley, 10, of 2706
Orlando Drive, who died Mon­
day in a motor scooter ac­
cident. will be hek) Friday
ut 2 p. m. at Nurthsldc Hap
list Church in Ouklami Hilts.
'Ilk.- Rev. Harold Drown will
officiate.
Interment will 1« in High
land Memorial Gardens, pullhearers will he Donild Dor*
(on, Utls Varney, Larry S.
Mitchell, Ron Thomas, Jllcs
lollins and Frankie Johnson.
Gramkow Funeral Hume b
in charge.

Politics Hit
In Grid Probe
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala.
(U P f) Alabama Atty Gen.
Richmond Flowers, charging
"politica," accused G e o r g i a
Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook Wed­
nesday of "aiding in the sack­
ing" of former Georgia ath­
letic director Wallace Butt*.
He reinstated a legislative
committee report that "poli­
tica" had a significant part in
the Georgia Investigation Into
allegation* the A l a b a m a Georila football game in Bir­
mingham last scssmt uas rig­
ged.
Cook issued a atateincnt in
Atlanta Wednesday attacking
the charge of "politic*" as an
‘'unconscionable falsehood."

Top Foreign
Film Slated
At Rollins
The Bicycle Thief, an undli.
puted film classic, will be the
next presentation in the Rottine College Foreign Film Ser­
ies and will b* shown at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday tn Bingham
Hall on the Hollins rumpus.
Widely acclaimed us one of
the great motion pictures of
nil lime, Tho ilicyrio Thief
was directed by Vittorio dc
Sica, u leader in Hie Italian
neo-realist school. The film
tells tlie story of uti ordinary
man buffeted by an Indiffer­
ent world, and In doing so de­
picts life in Rome and post­
war Europe.

I T h s r s 's n » place
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or plctu roil
Fee U* For KODAK
CAM ERA*. Film and
Finishing

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to bring either baked beans,
slaw or salad.
Special entertainment has
been arranged and members
are asked to make reserva­
tions no later than Monday
with on of tha Club officers.
Will lama also
asked that
member* having any unused
salt and pepper s h a k e r s ,
cream and sugar bowls or
silverware, donate them to tht
club.

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Member* of thu Auxiliary
to Deliary'a Herbert I), qi^
American Iwgion post Mar.
cd Mrs. Viola Loom-,
lag president, at a limeMr*
held last Thursday at tlie D*.
Rsry Beslan rant
Among tlie member* pee.

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kinds of canter and the work
thu Ainorican Cancer Society
la doing to find a cure. Hu
lisfad tha aagual physical ex­
amination as tha bust thing
the Individual could do to aid
In the eventual elimination of
thu disease.

Ladle* Night at the Sanford
.Shrine Club will bo held on
April 25th at &lt;1:30 p. in. Pres­
ident (toy Williams announced
today.
William* ssld that Nobt*
Joo Corley will at-rve his fa ­
mous beef and pork barbecue,
ami the ladies nre requested

Heavy Attack
Squadron “ 17ie Heavy Eleven Checker*
11 CheckerUils will return tails have compiled many en.
home next week after serv­ viahle record* in flight hour*,
availability, safety and bomb­
ing In the Mediterranean for
ing during these last seven
more than seven months.
months.
The squadron, under the
command of CUR- J- F. B*vlow and acting as the long
range striking force of the
nicer*ft carrier L’ .S.S. Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt. left for
Sixth Fleet duties in Septem­
ber, 1962
While deployed, it conduct­
ed extended air operations
i slicing aero** tho entire
Mediterranean area.
During the ship* import
periods, Hie Checkertalls had
plenty of time for sightseeing.
Tlie ship visited Rhodes and
Athens,
Greece;
Istanbul.
Turkey;
Barcelona,
Spain;
Cannaa, France; and Naples,
Genoa, Liverno, and Taranto,
Car Wash
'taly. In addition, special
Tbu National Honor Society tours left tbe ship to tour
of Seminole High School is Paris, Rome, Nice, Pi*a, and
Munich,
sponsoring a Car Wash SalurAccording to Cdr. Barlow,
a U a rt y 'i Gulf Station on - ........ a■■***.’■»»» r
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tho comer of First St. and
IO W A C ITY, Iowa (UPTTSanford Ava. Hour* will be The University of Iowa loxt
from 8 a. tn. to 6 p. m. Pro- 21 straight football Same*
retd* of the car wash will go over 62 yuan on it* home
to
Michigan
before
toward defraying expenstt of field
tha delegatee to the atata con­ breaking the jinx in 1962 with
vention of tha NaUonal Honor a 28-14 victor)’ over tbe
Society.
Wolverine*.
Other members of tha com­
mittee are: Ralph Perold,
Bert Hollingsworth, Arthur
Beckwith Jr. and John O.
Border,
Chech* representing the sec­
ond quarterly distribution to
United Fund agenc!** under
the 1962 drive were mailed
out Hits week according to
Mr*. If. F. Gaiia., executive
secretary of UF h*-*i Iquarters
her*.
Agencies and their share
were listed as follow*: Amer­
ican Red Crus*. $1,3(16.87; Boy
Scouts, $820.&lt;)0; Children's
Home Society, $168.75; Fernlly Counseling Service, $410.00; Girl Scouts, $686.25; Men­
tal Health. $273.75; Salvation
Army, $ 1 ,581 .88; USD, $742.50.

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Officer Honored
At Luncheon

BuUi Beat*. Nary
Miriam Baltsbury,

Gen* EM ridge » * * named
chairman of the budget com*
mlttee of United Fund, it was
announced today.

the three was hurt.

Blood Bank Sets
Urgent Meeting

Chetkertails
On Way Home

(JF Budget
Committee Set

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Strong Bond Control

Nelis Home Wins C M Award
ny Mona Grinstcsri
The North Orlando Garden
Club has announced that the
Ga dcn of the Month Award
for April has been presented
to Mr. and Mrs Harry Nells
of 100 N. Devon Avc.
Until this year the Nell*
garden blossomed out each
spring with a multitude of
color.ul annuals which always
brought
admiration
from
friends
and
neighbors
throughout the community.
Now, though some annuals
have been used to add touches
of color, the garden has ■

new look provided through
use of
many evergreens
which will endure the state's
brief cold periods during the
winter months.
The home is situated on a
corner lot with a fenced hack
yard. The most co'or.'ul of
many flower beds is )« .atcil
on t e north side near the
carportc w.-.cre the area is
packed with petunias bloom*
ing amidst aralcas, lilies and
evergreen*. A climbing cover
of holly, lilies and more ever­
greens decorates part of the
fence which Is landscaped in
front with rose beds, magno­

lia, ligustruni, fig, lilies and
a bird bath.
Cherry laurel provides a
background for another bed
filled with roses, honeysuckle, petunias, lilies and the
evergreens.
South of the
house are planted palms, a
cinnamon, a camphor, red­
wood and pansies and a var­
iety of the many plants sur­
round the house a\mg the
back.
Perfectly
trimmed ever­
greens again arc used for
landscaping.
As an entrance along the
front walk aralcas ansi pans­

ios fold color Into greenery
against the overall background of the centipede planted lawn,
Shade trees planted by Mr.
and Mrs. Nelis during the
four years since they came
to Florida are camphors and
water oaks. Before retire­
ment his work was in flow­
ers and past experience and
know how are reflected now
as hi* crcalivencss is used
to landscape the home.
Tiie retired couple has
many pictures and movies of
their Tulip Farm in Holland,
Mich, were, known as the
Dutch Village, the business
proves to l»e a noted tourist
attraction. Sons now manage
the farm but Mr. and Mrs.
Nelis enjoy a visit there each
year.
The Garden Club presented
Mrs. Nells with an artificial
floral arrangement in addi­
tion to tiie plaque placed on
the lawn in recognition of
the monthly award.

Club Plans
Annual Show
a |,

CASSELBERRY U T IL IT Y CO. crows began last week laying water and
rower lines to tbe newly annexed Seminole Plaza Shopping Center located
at the junction o f SR 4:iG and Hwy. J7-92. Company Superintendent Paid
iiutcii, right, is in charge of the work.
(Herald Phutu)

,

fly l.nuivr Simiinck
Members of the Altamonte
Springs Garden Club discuss­
ed plans for conducting an
annual Flower Show at last
Thursday night's covered dish
supper meeting.
The idea was presented by
George It. Hearn who saiu
(hat if the club wished to
have such a show on an an­
nual basis he would provide
a trophy to be presented the
winner.
Tlie plan was approved and
the group also voted to make
the trophy a permaent award
if it is won by the same per­
son for
three
successive
year*.
Gardening Hints, presented
by Dr. Paul O. Sehallert,
were warmly received since
this was Ids first public ad­
dress since illness in Decem­
ber. Dr. Sehallert also urged
members of the club to sup­
port the Altamonte Springs
Library and keep the worth­
while project growing.

GOP District
Sets Meeting
In Sanford

COUNTY COUNCIL OK I T A met Tuesday at l'incercat School to elect
new officers for the year ami hold installation. Shown hero from left
standing are the new president, P. W, Simpson o f the Pinccrest School
and Harold Hcckcnhach principal of Pinccrest who will serve as second
vice president. Seated are Mrs. M. K. Kershner o f Allamonte Springs,
treusurer, Mrs. T. H. Bruner o f Orlando, District Eight president and
Mrs. Perry Sperber o f Daytona Beach, first vice president o f District
Eight. Absent were Mrs. Curl Schilke secretary and Mrs. Harriet Hearn,
first vice president.
(Herald Photo)

It) June C»»«elherrjr
Dr. Paul Douglas*, head of
tbe lEnlliti* College Center of
I’rnrtieiil Polities, will siienk
nt n meeting of tbe Fiflli Dis­
trict Young Itepublirnn Club*
to lie held this Saturday at
12:30 p. m. at the First Fed­
eral building in Sanford.
Douglas will give u break­
down on statistic* of tbe Fifth
pistriet and will discuss the
elmnccs of electing a Itepubllcan Congressman in the next
election,
Tbe Seminole County Young
Hepiiblieans will be hosts fur
Hie meeting which will be at­
tended by members of clubs
from DiT.nnd, Daytona and
f.cesbuig. All area Itepublletuis are invited to attend.

Sought B y Lawmakers
TALLAH ASSEE (D P I) —
The Legislature would wield
much stronger bond and re­
venue certificate Issuing con­
&gt;.i
trol under n bill nudged into
a subcommittee Wednesday
by the Hull e Constitutional
Amendment* Committee.
The proposal introduced by
rv
Rep. Charles Holley, Pinel­
las, stipulates that both the
House and Senate must east
two-thirds favorable votes be­
fore nay bonds or certificates
could be issued.
P E R FE C TLY TRIM M ED S IIU I'IIS anti the overall general appearance of
The proposal fs an out­
u well-kept lawn were among points considered by the North Orlando Gar­
growth of a f J5 million bond
den Clnl* in choosing the home of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Nells for the April
issue for university ex|uunlnn
Garden o f the Month Award.
(Herald Photo)
which was approved at the
urging of Gov. Farris Bryant
last ycur over strong opposi­
tion from the Legislature.
If
pasted, the measure
could give the lawmakers un­
precedented control over a
large portion ot bond issu­
ance which is now held by
the cabinet and ulhcr agen­
cies.
By Frsnrr* Wrster
|Keogh, Cof C president. Workfly Donna Rate*
The measure which requires
Director* of the Lake Mary ing on the Improvement study
New officer* of the Auxil­
Chamber of Commerce Mon-1 wii; be Frank Evan* and adoption by referendum, will
iary to VFW Post 8207 were day night appointed a Lioson Jack Wilbur who al*o are to be studied by a three-man
elected at hist Thill* farts Comm'"ee lo tie in charge of decide and establish present committee along with similar
’•ctvM.-n the Ch.im 1boundaries of the community legislation affecting the con*
meeting of the group nt the |relalli
yisslhje mile. I truver»ial capital outlay pro•j».fa-net
X i.. \
heme nnd mil L.- Tn»’
1
for university
and
a Feasibility Commillf*' 37'~tnrmMtV;n Tonne-buun• gram
rd nt a joint instnllntion with am*
junior college construction.
to conduct a study for the darlc*.
the Post. May P at 8 p. m„ nt establishment of a district
A bill that could give mem­
Tlie
Improvement
study
tho Christ Church Episcopal improvement are*.
will be conducted primarily ber* of the proposed board of
Parisli House,
Appointed for thr scout as a means of getting street tlustre* for higher education
Those elected ore Ruth Hop­ work were James Dauglitrey. light* and sidewalk* in Lake term* o f up to nlno years
Earl Toney ami
Itichard Mary at the earliest possible ivu* passed by the House
kins, president; Virginia Mc­
date.
rommltlcu and lent to Hie
Manus, senior vice president:
The eookout planned to cli­ floor.
Malian Comfort, Junior vice
max tiie present membership
Tbe bill, Introduced by Rep.
president; I, o u i * o Stewart, |
drive,
sclieduied
to
run Osee Fagan of Alachua, would
treasurer; Edna N o r in a n, j
through May 2, was set for
May It at the Public Beach
chaplain; Gerri Hitsman, con­
A R T BROWN
on Crystal Lake At this time
ductress; H a r r i e t Harris,
II)
Jane
Casselberry
I'E
S T CONTROL
guard; Irene M i i i t Ii , three
members of Ihe team bring­
.Stale Representative Jan ing in the largest number of
Termites tk Other I'cata
year trustee; Pearl Gilbert,
two year trustee anil Dorothy Fortune was one of five dele­ memberships will be treated
2(101 P A R K DR.
gate* mimed Tuesday night by to supper by thoso oa tiie
Moulton, one year trustee.
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SANFO RD
the
Seminole
County
Young
losing team.
The secretary, who lias been
Itepubliean Club to attend the
appointed, I* Dene March.
Those elected to net as dele­ Bi-Annual Convention of the
gate* for the district eight Florida Federation of Young
Republican Clubs.
convention to lie held May fi at
The convention will lie held
Kau (Lillie are Louise fttewnt tbe Holiday Inn in Mel­
nit, lirrri llilsmnu and Har­
bourne from May in through
riet llairis. Alternate* arc
May 12 (or tbe clcetion of
Both Smith, Ruth Hopkins
statewide officers.
and Evn Wynn.
Others attending from the
A joint inerting with tbe
Seminole Club will tie Mil*
Fust will be held April 28 at
Audrey Flynn, president, of
tbe Font home when further
Oakland Hills, E. I’ope Busplans will lie discussed for tin*
sett of Maitland, Huh Fox of
chicken barbecue to l&gt;u held
English Estate* and Dave
Muy 12 beginning ut I p. m.
Kanaly of Tangle wood, Mr*.
Kumily was elected to serve
as alternate.

New Officers
Named By
7FW Auxilary

Lake M ary C O f C

Appoints Committees

Republican Club
Delegates Set
For Convention

Admissions
Harold S. Downing, Kliaaheth
It u p p e r t , DrDary; Betty
Moore, Titusville; l.imlu Ann
Phillips, Lake Monroe, Clif­
ford Garrison, I'nolu; Cyn­
thia Morgan, Osteen; Bennie
Miller, Krnlly Kuckett, Ktdon
J. Shiver, Howard E. Chad­
wick, Henry Calhoun, Aman­
da Suggs, Patricia Stubs,
Sanford.
Ill rthe
Mr.and Mrs. Alvin C. l.ce of
Sanford, a girl.
Diaehargea
Mrs. Illchuid Gravette and
baby gill, Ocala; lloruce Fen­
nell, Raleigh A. King, Lynn
Wilson, Elmira Hall, Lillie
Mary Nicey, baby- girl Nolo,
Frunt T. Spindlcr Sr., Andrew
J. Ellis, Mrs. Ralph Farina
and baby boy, Sanford.
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Blood Unit Sets
DeBary Visit

T IR E

Longwood Sets
Bid Opening

lly Mrs. Adam Muller
Tile mobile unit of tho Vo­
lusia County Blond Bank will
Construction bid* tor re­
be lit the Community Center surfacing work on Warren Si.
in Ib'llury on April 2(1 to ac­ will be opened by the Longcept donations for the Dellary wood City Council at a meet­
Blood Bunk.
ing scheduled for 8 p.m. to­
Chairman Oscar Pnplneau day in the City Hall.
and Co-chairman Mi-* Ethel
Specification* set in the
Johnson nru appealing to all advertisement for bids call
residents permitted to give |for the slrcel fo Ik* repaved
blood to tall at the Center be­ from W. Lake SI. lo a point
tween tbe hours of .'I and 6 approximately 300 feet west
p.m. to make their donation. of W. Lake SI.

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In th* d*yn when Hollywood wnn
flooding the nation and the world
with more than 600 movie« n year, n
atandard complaint — not unjustified
— was that they painted a distorted
picture o f this country’s life.
The motion picture industry Is no
longer given sole blame, since its In­
fluence has waned. Y e t sonic scholars
and other observers suggest that the
distortion today Is greater thun over.
Those who talk about the "hidden
America" of poverty, dlscnse and disatress which exists In our generally
affluent nntlon are nrgulng, In their
way, that the country’s image is out
o f balance.
The reverao sldo o f that coin has
now been defined fo r us by educator
Harold Taylor. A t a Washington
meeting of the National Committee
on Support o f tho Public Schools, o f
which he Is a vice chairman, Taylor
•aid matters hud reached the point
where the largely prosperous U. S.
suburbs were being portrayed ns tho
sole symbol o f American life.
For many decades our great
growth has boon In tho suburbs. For
the most port they are now the
‘‘home’’ o f middle class America.
They will get virtually all the fan­
tastic hew growth which lies just
ahead. And it is to them that, with
few exceptions, wo hold the mirror

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than old-tine atale Democra­
tic leader* arc willing to
give Uiem, or lo conservative
Democrats,
resentful
of
changes In the political struc­
ture and perhaps open to a
GOP plea to change parties
In protest.
If Republican leaders knew
for sure who their 1901 nomi­
nee will be, the choice of a
strategy In the South would
be almpler. T ie r * would he
little point in trying to soil
the new Negro and poor
while voters on Goldwatcr,
or old-line Southern Democrata on Rockefeller — al­
though a current gag is that
the South might prefer a
Rockefeller to a Kennedy be­
cause tliere are fewer of
them.
Kennedy Democrats have
11elr eyes fixed firmly on
wimdng over the new voter*
about to be enfranchised In
the South. I.UJ will tie ex­
pected to carry on success­
ful diplomatic relations with
the powers that be in present
Southern
Democracy. And
Administration will do as
little a* possible to rile
Southern Congressmen. Mean­
while, hy present plans, a
quiet
campaign
will
be
launched lo unseat n hakcr'i
doien of Southern conserva­
tives wlto habitually opjioie
the President's program In
the House, The Democratic
National Committee no doubt
will disavow any intention of
Interfering
In
Democratic
party primaries. Rut by one
means or another Kennedy
leaders reportedly plan tu
replace a selected 13 conser­
vative Southerner* with 13 Ad­
ministration • minded mem­
bers of the H o u s e . One
of the 13 targets for 1964
ts said to be freshman Repre­
sentative John Marsh of Vir­
ginia’s Tlh District — two
others, Floridians Paul Rog
era of the 6th District and
James llalcy of the 7th.
la tho past such party
purges have usually failed
when attempted In the open
1961 may add ■ footnote to
history on what happens
when the party in power
restricts
Its
mRuenee to
working behind the scenes.

Prof. **N" doesn't srem
to comprrhrnd the simple
fact that If there are 600
student* enrolled In a col­
lege and it lists SO faculty
mrmhrrs, then that xlvc* a
Student • Tearher ratio of
t i l l , even though his lec­
ture sections may have 75
lo 100 pupils therein. Pro­
fessors, review your arith­
metic and quit misquoting
me, please!
CARR P-416: Prof. X I* a
dedicated teacher at Ohio
State University.
“ Dr. Crane,” he protested,
'Tn a recent rolumn of youra
you laid that the StudentTearher ratio of rulleges la
too small.
“ For you stated that there
la an average of only about
12 atudenta per faculty memIwr.
“ In contrast, you said thnt
the S-T ratio for rlty high
schuols Is double thnt nr 24:1
nnd thu* we should try to pat­
tern after the high school ratlo.
“ Well, I don't understand,
for my Masses nre qiiltv large,
running 7b to 100 In the lec­
ture sections.
“ So how ran wo have such
a low S-T ratio 7"
Mirny popular college teach­
er* have targe classes. Hut
the way to find the S-T ratio
Is simply to divide tho total
number of listed faculty mem­
bers into the entire student
enrollment.
Thus, tho usual college with
600 students will show you
at least 50 faculty members
(often morel.
Harvard University, for In­
stance, doesn't even have ■
it to 1 ratio, for Harvard Is
trying
to
operate
what
amounts to a private tutorial
ayatem.
“ Oh, but we ehould really
have only ONK pupil per
tearher I” 1 have heard some
theorists exclaim.
Theoretically, that would be
splendid.
And It might also be euperb
If w* could furnleh a private

psychiatrist for every pupil
registered In our grnnim.tr
and high school, tool
Rut think of the cost!
Efficiency engineering ap­
plied to government doesn’t
stop with mere theory.
We taxpayer* and college
alumni finance Hint terrific
cost of education ns Just part
of our ninny tax drains.
So henceforth we must com­
promise between theoretical
perfection and the budgets wo
tux payers cun ante up.
“ Hr. Crane says we should
stop all fiee puldic schooling
after the fith grade,’’ several
educators have also l&gt;een pro­
claiming.
Yet I have never made such
u statement! So I wish you col­
lege folks would lvarn a little
logic and show the careful
attention to tho facts that ev­
ery newspnper reporter Is
taught.
Whnl 1 did say was simply
that some educators are euggesting that the time may
come within the next few gen­
erations, when our profligate
expenditures unit diminishing
resources may force us to curtull free schooling after the
6lli grade.
There's a whale of a dif­
ference between Hint state­
ment and tlie thoughtless re­
mark of some educators that
“ Dr. Crane says all free
schooling should stop ut the
0th grade,”
If collcgo faculties moved
up to the high school S-T ratio
of 24:1, then ths tuitions! In­
come would double Immed­
iately.
It would then permit not
only a big jump in faculty
salaries, hut also leave far
more money for the “ over­
head” expense* of colleges.
Dusiness College# thus op­
erate solely on tuitlonal reve­
nues and even erect thlr build­
ings out of such income.
Yet bloated state college*
tap ths taxpayer* for many
millions, even though they
don't pay taxes.
Remember, too, that Dull­

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WASHINGTON— (N B A ) Sen. Harry Goidwater of Ari­
zona makes a headline when­
•s*
*
ever he apeak*, which I*
-•toM
BA * TtftlC* *- ■” ’
—ir&gt;4 jit r m v nur
dally if not oflcncr.
The
senator'*
principal
stock In trade is in attack on
anything and everything the
Kennedy
administration
I*
trying to do. This I* what hi*
millions of fan* like to hear.
But every so often he slip*
In an Idea of hi* own. This
usually mikes a good story,
loo. But when you clip the
picture puzzle pieces which
report his speeches and paste
them up to make a political
paper doll, you get an amaz­
ing Imsge. The question It
raises is whether Goidwater
—if
be should ever
be
elected president—would do
all the things he now says
he would do.
The Senator's latest Is his
statement endorsing Cubsn
commando raids on Russian
merchsnt ships, even If they
kill a few Russians.
Does this m ein that "Pres­
ident*’ Goidwater would ac­
tually "unleash" the Cubsn
Freedom Fighters to com­
mit arts of piracy?
Of would this just be like
President Elsenhower's “ un­
leashing" of Chlsng Ksl-ihck
to raid the China mainland
10 years ago?
Goldwater'a program tor
Cuba is economic blockade
(an act of war) and training
Cuban exiles for espionage
and sabotage. He opposes U.
ness College* do pay their real S. Invasion.
estate taxes!
Another of hla recent aoluSo Ut the Liberal Arts col­ tions for the Cuba situation
lege imitate the Dullness Col­ wai to establish a friendly
dictator there, like Batista.
leges!
Goidwater says he has no
(Always * rite to Dr. objection to dictators because
Crane in care o f this news­ they
suppress communism
paper, enclosing a long, when a country 1* not ready
stamped, addressed envelope for democracy.
and 20c lo rover typing and
As a reserve Air Force
printing costa when you general who has flown ejts,
arnd for one of hie book­ Goidwater has warred con­
lets.)
stantly against Defense Se­
cretary Roberts. McNamara'*
civilian control of the Penta­
gon. His crltlclama have been
leveled at too frequent changee of policy on the R5-70
and Dyna-Soar, for abandon­
I don't believe we caa af­ ment of the Skybolt, for de­
ford another wild ride down lay on Nike Ecus, lfe charges
the road of deficit spending that not one new weapon has
In a streetcar named des­ been produced, and that this
amounts to American dis­
pair.
armament.
—Rep. Donald G. OrotxnuB,
Goidwater therefore favors
( It-Colo.),
withdrawal from Geneva of
U. C. negotiators eeektng a
Labor Is behaving exces­
nuclear teat ban agreement
sively In America today, Just
as business, the banks, the with Russia.
He opposes the Idea that
stock market, the utilities,
(lie railroads did In their
lime.
COMPLETE
— Louie B. Seltzer, editor of
the Cleveland Pres*.
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Political Drives ‘Early
1.3 million Southerners east
their first vote for a Republi­
can for Congress In in offyear last November. North
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi and Texas sent
significant numbers of Repub­
lican* to llielr state legisla­
ture! in 1903. And llila year
Miami and Dade County
elected a solid stale of 12
Republicans to the Florida
legislature.
Many of the GOP vlrtori In
'63, In tho South, won on seg­
regationist platforms, more
conservative thin Uielr Demo­
cratic opponents. Rut the
Florida group this year won
on a combined pledge o f sup­
port for equal rigid* lor all
regardless of race.
Doth
Republicans
and
Democrats are keenly aware
that In all probability the poll
tax will bo finally repeated
early neat year. Thirty of
the necessary 36 states have
already ratified the cooatitutlonal amendment abolishing
the poll tax u a prerequisite
to voting. The exportation Is
that removal of the tea, to­
gether with the current drive
to increase voter registration
In Um Deep South, will In­
crease Uic number of voters
from the bottom rung of the
economic ladder and affecl
the balance of political power
in at least some of the five
states that still tax the rigid
to vole—Alabama, Arkansas,
Mississippi, Texas and Vir­
ginia.
Both parties are debating
how to make the most ot Ute
new situation which abolition
of ilia poll tax will create.
The question for the Republi­
cans is whether to appeal to
the left or Ute right to the
newly enfranchised
voters
who want more recognition

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when wo think to picture the Am eri­
ca o f 1063.
The scholars say thnt more and
more tho central cities nre the abode
o f the rich and the poor. Except in
occasional ’ ’realistic" films, plays or
novels, life at the poor extreme Is
Heldoni presented.
No one can object, certainly, to
representations o f America which
stress tho solid, rewarding substance
o f middle class livihlL Hut thnt life
needs to lie seen— and lived— in full
persjwrtive.
Taylor’s complaint, echoing some
before him. is that fo r too many
people, a n d
especially
growing
youngsters, the good things o f sub­
urbia are being taken in Isolation.
Thousands grow up with no
thorough knowledge o f the cities,
their often lielcngucrcd peoples; and
their crushing problems. The cities
nre merely something to pass
through to reach the magnet of
downtown entertainment and shop­
ping.
Taylor's point seems well ground­
ed. To isolate a steadily enlarging
segment o f our jicnplc in the sani­
tized air o f the suburbs is to render
them Ill-equipped for the rude shock
o f meeting the rest o f America—-ns
many o f them surely must— at some
stage in a mature, useful life.

Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON Both
Democrats and Republican*
ara darting early la curry
favor in the elate* of the old
Confederacy for 1964.
la s t week Vice-President
Lyndon Johnion sounded
o
opening note In an addret*
ot the Democratic faithful of
North Carolina. Beware, ho
warned them, of Republican*
Who will try to divide and
rule by aowlng doubts about
tho Kennedy Administration's
position on race relations. The
GOP director for the South
responded with the chargo
that LBJ Is again a* la 1060,
•aligned tho role of hood­
winking hi* fetlow Southernor* of tho President's party.
Both parties see the South
as potentially tho decisive
gaetor In 1964 that many ana­
lyst* believe It was In i960.
The
*«rriru'*f*nt a rec
illl t
The rY
Democrat*
Kennedy might havei list la
I960 had he not held ai large
• part of (ho tradllitoally
Democratic
South a|alnrt
Nison as ho dld-4|anka
largely to Lyndon Join son.
Democratic leaders reognlze
that the Republican* have
boon making iteady gafcs in
(ha South since then. And
they are devising several
complementary strategies to
effset the atrong cffnulvc
they expect tho Rcputitans
to wage In the South In pest
year's elections, for Coupes*
« s welt as for the Prraldmcy.
The Republicans are gnaUy
heartened by Uielr SouRorn
•bowing in the 1903 elections
and determined to better that
record in 1W4. In Ihc 1903
Congressional elections, the
Republican* surprised even
themselves by polling more
than one-third of all the vales
c u t for ths House in 11 Sou­
thern stoles. Approxlmtlsly

Peter Edson

C r o s s in t h e D e e p

ot mo a*f as cost

the U. S. and U-S.S.R. ahould
agree to any plan for de­
struction of weapons, bomb­
er for bomber. The senator
Is, in effect, against difarmament.
lie would cut the budget
S10 billion without touching
defense.
Some of Goldwater'a Ideas
on taxes are of special in­
terest. He would give lax
credits for medics! expense*
(though that would appar­
ently be of no benefit to peo­
ple too poor lo pay taxes as
high as their doctor and hos­
pital bills).
He would cut the taxes of
home owners by 33 billion to
34 billion bo as to give them
more money to pay higher
local taxes for more public
education. ( Incidentally, pro­
perly owners pay real estate
taxes to local governments,
not to the U. 8. Treasury. So
this would be cutting federal
taxes,
and
raising
local
taxes.) What happens to peo­
ple who aren't home owners
isn't specified.
On Social Security the sen­
ator has said that at some
future time he would pro­
pose making the system vol­
untary, since he believe* the
country will start a revolt
against it by 1970.
On a U. S. Chamber of
Commerce panel, Goidwater
defended the strike as the
only weapon open lo organ­
ized labor. He also opposed
compulsory arbitration and
removal of the unions' Im­
munity from antitrust law
prosecution as a monopoly.
Goldwater'a own labor pro­
gram, as revealed in a bill
he
Introduced thii
year,
wxwld provide a 30-day notice
of Intent to strike, require a
secret strike vote If 3o per
cent of a union's membership
requested it, make unions
liable for damage suits for
unfair labor practices, and

ban compulsory union mem­
bership except in states pass­
ing laws to approve It. This
list would reverse the legal­
ity of existing slate right-towork laws.
Goidwater is going to be
the star attraction at a $1,000
a plate Republican dinner in
Washington May 9. The GOP
pilch Is that this will he just
the start of a drive lo elect
more Republicans to Congress
next year. Goidwater already
has filed as a candidate for
re-election to the Senate.
He still insists he is not a
candidate for the presidency
and he has tried to discour­
age all the movements that
have sprung up to draft him
in California, Indiana, South
Carolina. New York City, Chi­
cago and now Washington
"But if people want lo wasic
their time and money," ho
says, "let them go ahead."
Tho Chinese had found a
practical use for natural gas
more than 2,000 years ago.
Bamboo pipes were used to
transport the gas, which they
burned under large vats to
evaporate brine and produce
salt.

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The Mayfair Ballroom hu* enlarged and completely air-1 ball-goer*.
Chut ity Bull is scheduled lor
9 p. to. to I It. lit. .Saturday ut
the May fair Inn, Chuiimnu
Rich.ud Regan said today.
The til chesti a of Lou Feld,
man will play fur dancing and
a spevial turpi inc program of
entertainment ha* been plan,
tied for the evening, Regan
said.
Pi in red* of the Chut ity Balt
will go tow aid the building |
Improvement fund o f the StirO PEN Mon. - Tiles. - Wed. - Sat*
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Thins. &amp; Fri. 9 til 9
county.
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Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mr*. II. I.. JuhnMtn
Hello. How arc you tonight?
How was your Easter week­
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know mine was because 1
spent the holiday in North
Florida with our daughter
and granddaughter* • • •
Son Jim and Linda and
daughter Sherri went on to
Panama City where they
visited Linda's parents. Lin­
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Civic Group
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H ie need for a group of
individuals or a community
organization lo accept the
responsibility of stapling and
delivering the "North Orlando
Ncwsctte," was stressed at
last week’ s meeting of the
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man of the project.
Organization of committee
heads and staff workers for
the Ncwsctto, monthly publi­
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and copies of the paper are
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month, Mrs. (Irinstead said,
Stewart Hclmty, associa­
tion president, suggested that
since Brownies, (Hrl Scout*
and H I Club all have free
use of the Community Build­
ing, which is in charge of the
association, they should be
willing to handle at least the
delivery us their contribution
to upkeep on the building.
Ideas on Uiis matter and
suggestions for other de.
tails of tlic publication are
requested tiy Mrs. (irinstead.

Sijjn Rookie
BUFFALO, N. V. (U P l) —
Tho Buffalo Bills o f t lie
Amurinm Football L e a g u e
have eignrd veteran end Tom
Kyrhlec and rookio back J. I).
ChiUum of Eastern Kentucky
Stale College. The Bills also
sent former Canadian League
halfback Clarence Walker to
the Denver Broncos lor an utinuim-d ItMil diuft choice.

she is recovering from a
serious illness. • • * Please
don’ t forget the Swiss Steak
supper coming up Saturday
evening at Hie Educational
Building of tho Upsala Presbyterian Church. A real nice
menu has been planned for
the supper. So come one or
come ALL. See y«u there.
The sugijtcr will start at 5:30
p. m. There will lie a white
elephant sale later. • * •
Herbert und Grace Thurston
and son Brian of Brandon
and formally of Monroe were
weekend visitors of Claude
and Mary HUlcll. • • • Also
have a report dial former
Monroe
postmaster
Annie
McArthur was in town last
weekend on a short visit.
She was on her way to Ala­
lia ilia to visit her children.
Would sure liked lo have seen
her hut living out of town
myself I missed her. Sure
am sorry. .Maylie she will
stop on tier return tu Mi­
ami. * * • .\(rs. B. C. KrecJar is moving hack lo Mon­
roe from Elberth, Ala. and
will reside in the William
Mount home, Marilyn's bushand Chuck is again stationer)
with the Navy here. Sure
glad to welcome them tuck
to town. • * • The William
Mounts have returned lo Ohio
tu reside. * • • Rev. and
Mrs. Joe Duthitt arc new
residents here and arc liv­
ing in the Edwards home across from the postoffiec.
Rev. Doulhllt is the new pas­
tor of the Monroe v Baptist
Church. Very glad to wel­
come them to the commun­
ity. * • • The RA’s of the
Baptist Church are having
meetings again on Monday
nights at tile church. U. C.
Spivey is the leader. • • •
Mrs. J. C. Sapp, granddaugh­

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Florida sand in Myrtle's
shoes yet? • • • Watched the
McRnncy Paini Co. Softball
game Tuesday evening. They
won 29 to 5. There was a
nice crowd there loo. Sam
Watson is the coach of the
team. They play again Fri­
day night . . . go down to
the lakefront park and see
them. You will enjoy it. * *
Jean He) mild* left Tuesday
night by plane for Trafalgcr,
lnd., where she will become
tlic bride of Rev. William
Lultndl on Saturday evening,
Bill is pastor of the Methodist
church there. I ant going lo
miss .lean very much as she
lias been residing with us.
But she will he doing suell
a wonderful Job up there
being a ministers wife Her
son Stanley ami I are plan­
ning tu go sec them when
school is out and Stanley
will Ihcn stay there. * • •
We have another thought this
week by Will Rogers, lie
says. "Plans gel you into
things but you got to work
your way out."

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Prix” of the Sanford-Semlnole Coun­
ty Jaycees this weekend.
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Central Florida region SCCA
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Bob Nelson, assistant starter.
Jerry Morgan, chief pit steward;
Luther Coleman, chief grid steward;
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Suspension Warranted - Lombardi
NEW YORK &lt;UP1) — Moif
National Foothill League offldals, Including Vince Lom­
bardi of the world champion
Graea Bay Packer*, today
•greed that the indefinite
auipeoilooa banded two of
the pro game'a created
atari for betting on game*
wer* fully warranted.
Pete Routla, onco labeled
“ a tool" of the pro league'*
dub owner*, proved to be an
I r o n • Rated eommlaaioner
Wednesday when he barred
Paul Homing o( the Packer*,
regarded a* the meat versatila player In football blatory,
aod Alex Kama, alar dofcoilva tackle ot the Detroit
Ibe 37-year-old NFL com­
missioner alao fined five
ether Detroit players
each for betting on tba 1M2
league championship game
aod tho Detroit club was lined
14,000 tor falling to hood re­
port* of ita players' gambling
•ctlvitlea.
Lombardi, coach and gen­
eral manager o! the Packers,
waa "shocked and burl" when
ba learned of llornung'a auapenikm but be admitted Ro­
selle bad no alternative.
"There it no evidence of
criminal Intent; that la, the
ahavlng ot points and ao
forth,” Lombardi said. "How­
ever, there wee ■ leflnlto
violation of the pliyw contrect end the constltutRn and
by-laws of the leagued regard to gembllng, wfid i la

New Manage!,
Old Formula'
fo rk Braves-

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By United Preee Inlrrnetfonal
A new manager and m old
formula have the Mllwiukae
Brave* laughing It up 1IW the
glory yaara of 1057 and ttUH.
Hie new manager la lobby
Brrgan end the old fonnda to
1st Lew Burdette end Warren
Ipahn handle tba bulk if the
pitching and Hank Aarae and
Ed Mathews take care of moat
of the hitting. It'a a fotwula
that paid off in National
League pennants In 1057 and
1058 although it waa aa latereating ea stale beer the last
few yean.
They aay Bragan daunt
have an outfield and fcks
pitching depth but Bobby lays
he'll get by if the old-tigari
gal some occasional help-end
the Bravea have a six-gan*
winning streak tpday to peeve
that It isn't one of pialeUko
Bob'* jokes. The streak la the
longest In tha Nntfcaal
League this Mason and aaly
one short of the beat the
Braves were able to eccaap.
llah all last year.
Tha Braves made It slg lae-row Wednesday night whan
they beat the Philadelphia
Phillies 8-5 behind l.ow gar­
den* who needed help In the
ninth from reliever Claide
Raymond.
Burdette's win marked tha
eeeond straight time he hm
followed Spahn with a tri­
umph. Hte pitching heroei if
1057 end ’58 have scored Utt
ct the Bravta* six victoria* a*
far tbla year.
The Braves took over first
place when the Houston Gaits
beet the San Francisco GIsafe,
1-1, In 18 Inning*. Tha Lat
Angelas Dodgers scored a 14
10-Inning win over the Chl&gt;
cage Cubs, tha fit. Lull
Cardinals beet the Pittsburgh
Pirates, 7-8, and the Clnda.
natl Reda defeated the New
York Mete, 8-0, la ether NL
J l « Campbell broke up the
long struggle In Han Pram-late
whan ba homered off Do*
Leraen with two out in the

181*.
Bill Skewron, only t-for-ts
whoa be went to the plate,
delivered toe third of three
euccVaslve two-out singles to
win far the Dedgara.

punishable by suspcniion.''
Art Modell, president of
the Cleveland Browns, said
tho suspensions "mean that
the NFL will be stronger than
ever before because of Ro­
selle's decisions. It should
serve as a strong deterrent
In the future."
Other officials who praised
the commissioner's decisions
Included Jack Mere, presi­
dent of the New York Giants

and George Halas, long time
owner-coach of tha Chicago
Bears.
Coach Buddy Parker of
the Pittsburgh Steelers said
bo believed individual Na­
tional Football League coach­
es should show more concern
over the association players
cultivate off the field and de­
scribed the suspensions as
"unfortunate."
William Cley Ford, preal-

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Will Tigers Quit?
That's Big Query
By United Prase IntermaUaml
Tigers, Tigers burning bright;
Will they collapse la June
fright T
That's toe question in the
America* League today after
tha Detroit Tigers let loose
a couple of roars that shook
even the eedate calm of the
New York Yankee clubhouse.
Following Tuesday's 7-8
victory, too Tigers downed
the world champions, 4-8, be­
hind Don Mossl'a 10-hlt pitch­
ing Wednesday and completed
a sweep of tho two-game act
Tho two victorias vaulted
them Into tola possession of
first place end quieted talk
that the Yankees could win
the pennant tola year without
•von trying.
The rub from toe Tigers'
point of view, of. course, Is
that they accomplished the
sweep against a Yankee team
that had such Tiger tamers
Mickey Mantle and Roger
Marla on the bench. Tb* two
borne run hitters w en sorely
mfctcd against left-handers

dent of the Lions, said Ro­
selle's ruling "was slow in
coming and rough when It got
here." He added, “ we feel
the ruling was harsh and as­
sume the players feel it was
harsh."

Hank Agulrra and Moss!.
The true test of whither
there will be a n ee In the
AL won't come until MAM
a n playing regularly — pre­
sumably they will be when
the Tigers next visit Yankee
BUdlum In June — but why
spoil all the fun American
Leaguers are having now at
the expense of tho YankeesT
Tba Lee Aagalsa Angela got
splendid pitching from Don
Loo and beat tba Minnesota
Twins, 44, and the Baltimore
Orioles defeated the Boston
Red Sox, 8-4, in other AL ac­
tion. Washington at Cleve­
land was rained out
Former Y n n k o o catcher
Gui Triandoi swung too big
bat In tha Tigers' victory with
a homer, a double aod single
good for three rune betted hi.
The Tigera were shut out by
World Series hero Ralph Ter­
ry for six Innings but took a
Z-t lead In the seventh, with
the "lead" run coming on
Triandoi' homer, and added
two more In the ninth against
Hal Reniff.

GREEN BAY. WIs. (U P !)
—They called him Ibe "crown
prince of title town."
But be may not be back
anymore.
Paul Hornung, the "golden
boy" of the world champion
Green
Bay
Packers,
is
through In the National Foo-t
ball League for at least a
year. He la through In the
Amerelen and Canadian foot­
ball league* for at least the
u n i period. He may be
through In football — and
through In Green Bay, the
tlttla big town where he was
king,
"How could he do It to usT"
moaned a comely young
Green
Bay
stenographer
Wedneiday night. "He had
everything to win and we
were rooting for him."
"A ll toe kids had faith In
him. They wanted to be Just
like him. Now, 1 don't know,"
said warehouseman and partUme youth worker Roger Van
Beaver.
“ 1 am shocked end hurt,"
Vince
tombardi,
Packer
coach and general manager
said.
"1 hate to see a good guy
like him get fouled up." star
Packer end Jerry Kramer
aald.
At "Speed's" Bar, whore
Hornung often aang with tho
trio, making up hi% own
words as he went along, they
played only blues Wednesday
night.
In tho Lyric Lounge, an­
other favorite Hornung hang­
out, tho community sing
boomed out, "Who's Sorry
Now,*' and "When Irish Eyes
A n 8milling." Hornung used
to bo too quarterback of a
college football team known
■a the Fighting Irish.
"Everybody bets once In
• while don't they I" asked
one patron.
This Is the way It wis
Wednesday night In this city
of 82,888, smallest In the
NFL, to which Hornung, Lumbardt end tho rest of the
Packers brought back grid­
iron triumphs Green Bay
bad almost forgotten.
Tbe Parkera would go on
trlthout him.
But teammates and towns­
men were shocked and wor1i®*d*

Hornung, the NFL’s playerof-lhe-year In 1901 and a
three-time league s c o r i n g
champion, admitted he made
"a foolish mistake" and said,
"I Just hope and pray the
suspension will be lifted after
next season."
Karras wasn’t quite as
gracious in accepting his pen­
alty.
"Thia Is guilt by association
and Innuendo," said the 250pound lineman, who la 28. a
year older than Hornung. "I'm
not guilty and I’ ve done noth­
ing to be ashamed of."
Both suspended p 1 a y e r i
said they had no plana until
1901 when their cases will be
reviewed by Roselle. They
had hoped to continue playing
football elsewhere, but offi­
cials of the American Foot­
ball League and the Canadian
leagues said they would honor
the NFL suspensions.
"Maybe I'll go into wrestl­
ing for tho rest of my life,"
said Karras, who once wrestl­
ed professionally as "Killer
Karras."
Rozclle, who revealed he
“ did much soul searching"
before handing down his
sweeping suspensions and
fines, said all seven players
involved "admitted the bet­
ting to ut."
Hornung, an All-America
quarterback at Notre Dame
before be Joined the pro
ranks, was specifically charg­
ed with making beta on col­
lege and pro football games
through e West Coast friend
from 1958 through 1961. The
wagere ranges) from (too to
1500 a game. Except for one
season, in which ho won $1,500, Hornung broke approxi­
mately even on his gambling,
Rozelle revealed.
The facts of (ho Karras
case are aomewhat different
than those which hung Hornung. Karras was not an habit­
ual gambler hut he consorted
with individuals described by
Detroit police as "known
hoodlums." The Lions' tac­
kle, though, did make at least
six significant bets on NFL
games since 1958.
One of Karras' last bets
was a $100 wager on last teason's NFL title game between
the Packers and the filsnt*.
Five of his teammates—John
Gordy, Gary L o w e , Joe
Schmidt, Wsyne Walker and
Sam William*—bet $ » on the
same contest.
They all won their beta —
they het correctly on the
Packers—hut they wound up
paying stiff penalties.

Gets Award

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Page 6 — April 18, 1963

Navy W ins
In Play
Navy banged out 12 hits to Robertson gaining the win on
topple George's 15-13 in Little j the mound.
League play Wednesday. Pac-' In Men's Softball league
ing the Navy assault was
play. Bud Moncrief hurled
Brantley wbo collected three
KJngswood Builders to a 6-3
hits.
Andy Rufas was the win­ win over Longwood Grants
ning pitcher.
with Underwood collecting
In other sctlon, Standard three hits including a homo
Oil defeated the Locomotive
run, triple and single. Metis
Engineers, 5-4, In National
League play with Dennis hanged out two triples also
in the tilt.
Williams Restaurant con­
tinues to dominate Women's
Softball loop play defeating
AAW 27-2 with Lawana Wil­
United Press International liams socking a home run
and also burling an eight hit­
American League
ler.
W. l . Pet.
Williams also blanked Jet
5 2 .714 Lanes on three hits in a game
Detroit
4 3 .667 played on Tuesday.
Kansu City
4 3 .57!
New York
4 3 .571
Baltimore
2nd Annual
3 3 .500
Cleveland
OSCEOLA
3 3 .500
Los Angeles
3 4 .429
Boston
2 8 .400
Chicago
2 4 .333
Washington
SPORTS CAR
Minnesota
2 5 .286
National League
W. L. Pet.
8.C.C.A. Sanction
6 3 .750
Milwaukee
5 2 .714
San Francisco
A P R IL 20 &amp; 21
5 2 .714
St. Louis
4 3 .581
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
4 3 .581
Los Angeles
4 4 .500
3 4 .429
Chicago
3 4 .429
Cincinnati
Easst Of
3 5 J7S
Houston
SANFORD, F L A .
0 3 .000
New York

JIM W ALTE RS, trainer fo r the Citrus City
Ranch Kennel shows two o f his prize runners
who will be competing in tho 28lh annual Ccntrai Florida Derby Friday night at the Sanford*
Orlando Kennel Club. Sarasota Kkk King (No. 3)
won his qualifying heat Monday night ami Rock­
er Chair Jean (No. 7) rnn third in another heat.
The best eight distance runners ut the truck will
vie for the most coveted o f SOKC titles in the
featured 10th race Friduy night. The dogs are
Uttermatcs os well as kennclmntes.

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HOUSTON (U PI) — IU
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and verdant, the fttrmurlal
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the brunt of 1149 proa and 10
amateura teeing off for tho
$50,000 Houston Claaiic.
llila I* tha year tha axpert* are looking for a new
Classic record for 72 hale*.
Tho old record of 273 was aet
by big Mlkn 8ourhak In 1955.
The golfera report that tho
course Is In excellent condi­
tion this year. This waa borne
out Wednesday in the pro-am
won by Gay flrewer of Crystal
City, Fla., who went around
In * 00 and picked up $250
first prixa money.
Bealde* Brewer, eight ether
pro* took the 7,'JO-yard par70 course apart with subpar
rounds despite a gusty 20mile an hour wind.

Jumbo Jack Nicklaua and
South African Gary Flayer
were the 5-1 co-favorltce prob­
ably because they aland onetwo In the money winnings
this year coupled with tho fact
that Nicklaus long-hlttlng
game la suited to Memoriel'e
long, hard fairways, and Player’a Iron and putter ploy la
suited to the courao'a plush
greens,
Bobby Nichols, last year's
Classic champ, waa listed at
18-1 to repeat tho perform­
ance. tf he does, it would be
the first tfms in the 17-jraar
history of the Cteasie,
"Arnle’s Army," tho*e loyal
followers of Arnold Palmer
will be missing from the Clas­
sic for tha second straight
year. Palmer passed up the
Classic at thB last mlnut* to
catch up on dental and op­
tometrist appointment*.

Trophy Races

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NEW YORK (U P I)—Willie
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By Abigail Van Buren

‘ THURSDAY P. M.
I M (I) CWeaael f R ie w w n

D EAR A B B Y : Lost year, when
I was hospitalized, my neighbor and
very “ dear friend" helped my husbnnd care for our two youngsters. 1
thought I would never be able to re­
pay her for her kindness — until sev­
eral weeks ago when my husband
confessed that their relationship had
gone beyond what he ever thought
it would. He said he was sorry and
asked my forgiveness. Tho “ friend”
tries to act normal. She doesn’ t
know my husband hns told me. We
own our own home and I don’t intend
to move. I cannot bear the sight o f
this two-faced woman. What should
I do when she comes knocking nt my
door with her sweet smile and her
apple pics?
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D E AR B E T R A Y E D : I presume
your husband knows this woman well
enough to speak to her. Ask HIM to
tell her that he has confessed to you.
I doubt if you'll bo bothered again
with cither her sweet smile OR her
apple pies. And if she sends any­
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women renders to be careful o f a man
who proposes marriage on condition
that the “ candidate" pnss inspection
o f all his children first. A widower
asked to marry me, but first I had

to meet all his six married children
seperntely before they would give
him the go-ahead.
I passed “ inspection," I wish I had­
n’ t. When he was well, his children
enme first. Now he is sick, and he’s
all mine.
STUCK W IT H A N A.K.
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friend who works with me. She wants
me to break up her son and his “ girl
friend. The son is 29 and his girl
friend" is 22. I am 26 and have seen
the son, and although he couldn’t pos­
sibly mean anything to me, I am
sure I could break them up. Should
I?

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D E A R G IR L : Don’t attempt to
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signature don’t match.
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By Oswald Jacoby

All hands In the Associa­
IS
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tion of American Playing
S K IS
Card Mnnufacturtrs* Inter♦ AQT
collegial* tournament this
♦ K J tO M
*19*
year were nut difficult, hut
WOT
(A S T
each did illustrate some point
♦ on
A 107411
of play.
W J SIS
Vltl
Hand four was a problem
•......
AS
Aias
♦ KI T SI
*AQ
for the defense.
s o u th
West opens the three ot
♦ AQX
clubs and it Is up to Kost to
WKI08
win with the ace and lead
♦ QTI
back the queen. That Isn’t
♦ jtibi
very difficult. He is looking
Both vulnerable
at all those good diamonds, Kerth Cert Benia
Pose 1 N.T. Pan
hearts and spades In dummy. I ♦
Fas,
Pm
West's play likewise should aN . T . P u s
Opening
not prove difficult. He must
overtake his partner** queen
with the king and lead that diamonds and two mere club
eight or seven. Eventually he tricks will set the contract.
will get in with the ace of | As stated earlier the hand

is rather easy for a par con
teat, yet many players missed
the winning defense. It seems
that West would not notice
that his tight and seven of
clubs hod acquired enough im­
portance *o that he could af­
ford to overtake hie partner’!
queen.
The bidding par on the hand
also is Interesting. North and
South must get to gams If
they want their par, but there
ii good reason for this. Their
hands warrant a gam* bid and
the game contract would make
except against a club opening.
A good bridge player should
not expect to meke all his
game contracts. Players who
welt for sure things won't get
set, but they won't win often.

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LOS ANGELES (U P I) —
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game today at tha team* took
a breather in the best-of-aevan
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Tha Lakera scored a 11999 victory in tha third game
Wednesday night, leaving the
Celtic* ahead in the serle* by
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The fourth gam* will be
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M c K e t y r r ft Colonel
Almanao
W o a lh o r Show

One of the best ways for
elder people to grow still old*
or Is NOT to live their own
lives.
And one of the best w*y»
for them not to livu their own
lives Is to let their grown chil­
dren make all the decisions
fur them.
I know one woman who has
a simple formula for living
her own life.
She sums It up thus: *T
listen to all my children'* ad­
vice—then do as I please."
That's not a bad formula
for any parent whose children
ere grown and leading busy
lives of their own.
For too often grown chil­

W
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en:By Ruth Millett
dren force their parent* Into
settling down to grow old long
before It la necessary.
Often all the children are
doing Is trying to avoid wor­
ry. They will worry about
mother living alone, taking a
paid job or whatever It is she
feels perfectly capable of do­
ing.
And so they try to get her
to da something more suitable
from their point of view. It
simply* means they ara asking
her to atop taking chances, to
lean on them instead of trying
to atand alone.
That is really asking the
oldsr person to give up and
quit living. You can't maintain
Independence or really live

d U y h iiy h J tA
7:30-8:30 p. m. NBC Wide
Country. "The Lucky Punch.”
Tuls is a twist on the fami­
liar story of the prizefighter
wl-osc wife pleads with him
to give up the brutal game.
In this esse, the wife (Au­
drey Dalton) likes the easy
money and refuses to believe
her
prizefighter
husbind
Bruce Yerncll has a brain
Injury that could kill him the
next.time he fights. Trying
vainly to apprise her of the
danger Is Mitch Guthrie (Earl
Hollimin), who has already
flattened the pug with one
punch.
8-9 p. m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. “ The Case of the Greek
Goddess.“ If you close your
eyes while guest star John
Larkla Is on with star Ray­

your own Ilfs If you aren't
fme to taka a few well-calcu­
lated risks.
So don't think your parent
la headstrong If he listens pa
tiently to your Ideas about
how ha should live and than
does exactly as h* please*.
That spirit of Independence
shows he Is still young.
Help him stay that way by
letting him lira his awn life!
More grace notes on family
harmony: "Happier Wive*
(hint* for husbandsj." Just
send 25 cents to Buth Millett
Header Service, e/s The San­
ford Herald. P. O. Box M ,
Dept. A, Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

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mond Burr, you'll be listen*
ing to two Perry Mi sons.
Larkin starred as the popular
lawyer on radio for many
years. Tonight he plays a
sculptor who falls in love
with bis model, but Is thwart­
ed by the model’s mother.
Before long he has a heavy
load of circumstantial evi­
dence pointing at him and he
Is accused of murdering the
elder woman. Faith Domergue la excellent as the older
woman, with Marianna Hill
and regulars Barbara Hale,
William Talman and Ray
Collins.
1:30-9:30 p. a . NBC Dr.
Kildare.
' ’Shlp'j
Doctor."
This story takes place on •
luxury liner and combines
light comedy with melo­

drama. H falls to score high­
ly In either department, al­
though it glvea Dr. Gtltaapie (Raymond Massey) an
opportunity to lighten fala us­
ually aerloua role. He la vacrationing under an aaaumed
name, which glvea the suip(clous ship's doctor (Patrick
O'Neal) reason to believe
he is a company spy sent
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Group T o A ttend
MRS. EDW ARD SENKAR1K. ticket chairman, center, checks some o f the
tickets for the annual smorgunburd . s p o n s o r e d hy the Ladies Aid Society
o f the Lutheran Church o f the Redeemer this Saturday. Some o f the
original 500 arc still available and may lie obtained from any o f the ladies
or by railing the Church office. Henry Ulrich, 216 Rayou Vista Drive may
ho contacted for tickets in Dellary.
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Sorority
Mrs. James llrmlio, Jr. am!
Mrs. T. V. Metis, president of
the Epsilon Sigma Alpha so­
rority will attend the slate
convention of the organiration
at the ’Ihlcs Hotel in St.
Petersburg, Prliluy, Saturduy
and Sunday,
The convention will to* head­
lined by the campaigning for
elate offices and the hnni|ucl
will he highlightial by (he
"Girl of tin* Year" award and
other awards.
Present for the convention
will tic a representative of the
school for the lteaf und lllind
at St Augi'Millc, which is
sponsored by Din annuity and
Mrs. Melts will iittend the
President's Breakfast Satur­
day.

Enterprise Personals
By llrlrn Snodgrass
Mrs. May Wlginorc, house­
mother of tho older ho)s ol
Die Children's Home, lias as
her houseguext Ibis week.
Mrs. Emma McMillan ol
Kearny, N. J.
Mr*. Hoxa Lee Peterman
and Mrs. Ralph Cuulielte look
Die xperial tram trip down f »
Lake Wales to attend the
Passion Play Friday evening
Mrs. Allan Sain wax called
to Winxtun Salem, N. C., Sun
day, due to the serious illness
of her lather. Mr. Sain and
Timmy drove up Wednesday
aliens &gt;on.
Friends of M. If. Ryan will
regret to learn Dial he is conlined lo Fish Memorial llospilal in Del-ami for examina­
tion and treatment, lie was
admitted Thursday atlrrnoon
amt we hope Dial It will be

for only a tew days.
Mss Jrun Cunningham of
(lldsmar is spending the Eas­
ier holidays with her paretiis,
Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Cunning­
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magrnhoniicr ami eliildien -pent the
holidays with relatives in
Alabama.

The Morning WSCS ntel at
Die home of Mrs. George
Itay. Mrs. Mickey Nutt gave
the program on Christian re­
ligious xymMs.
Tile WSCS met at the home
of Mrs. Glare fliers Tuesday
evening. Mrs. J. Carlson gave
an interesting program about
Dll- Wycliff Bible work.

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stork shower, given hy Mrs.
Louise Wright, Mr*. J. E.
Green. Mr*. Ernest Whitaker
and Mrs. Domingo Peralta at
the home of Mrs. T. N. Dlllard. 1021 Sarcta St.
The party rooms were dec­
orated with arrangements ol
red and white carnations and
roses. Tlie dining table was
overlaid with a white lace
eloth amt refreshments ol
rake, mils, mints and punch
were served to the guests.
The cake was decorated with
pink and blue roses.
Others atemling included
Mines. If. T. Brown, Maude
Smith, T. Myrick. If. L.
Wynn, Charlie Hays, Clar­
ence Hodden, Jack Benton
Sr., Jack llenton Jr., Ora
Brown, L N. Holloway.
Mines. F. Engenhertson. C
Lisk, Hattie Moyctle, P. Ro­
bert*. II. D. Longwell, Pete
Nash, Roscoc Sulpitio, Wil­
liam Lang, Joe Thomas, T. A.
Stiles, Lacy Iliclm ami the
Misses Alcnc Moore, Lottie
Reynolds, Phyllis Nash and
Hazel Stiles.

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Th«
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rommunlty
Presbyterian Church mi the
Country Cluli Itond is uponmiring u Swiss Slenk Supper
this Saturday evening starling
at 5:3(1 mid continuing until
It p.nt. There will be a white
elephant suli* along with the
supper.
There will be a liahy sitter
service for those wishing it.
Children under 5 will lie adinittril free when nrt-ninpuiiied
by their parents. Tickets limy
be pim’linsed from thn mem­
bers of tlm church und also
at the door.
Tim supper will he held in
the Kdiicntlouul building of
the Church. Kveryune Is in­
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M A R Y E S T H E R ’S
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Mr. and Mrs. Dnoahl It
Ellis, 108 Westwood CL, San­
ford, announce the hirlh m a
six pound, nine ounce daugh­
ter, Patricia Anns1, April 1 at
Die Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
She was welcomed home by
two brothers and one sister,
Don, Steve and Karen.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mri. C. P. Johnson
anil paternal
grandparents
are Mrs. C. M. Kills and the
late Mr. Ellis, all of Spartan­
burg, S. C.

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Invited guests included, the
honor guest and her mo­
ther and Mines. Jack Burney.
Lois Higginbotham, E. Wil­
liams, W. it. Fort, Clarence
Snyder, N. Coleman. J. Gen­
try, P. Slayton. Joe Bohan­
non, M. Itogcrs and J. Winn.

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’ of Staff Headquarters at Nor1folk, Va.
The party honoring Miss
■Lewis was a miscellaneous
shower and site received
many beautiful gifts. The hus­
Messes served pic, nuts and
j coffee.

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Pa. attended schools in Gib
vmia and received his B \ dcgrec In business administration at Westminster College.
He Is a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity.
tle is with Die U-S. Navy
in the Communication Dept-

Miss Lewis is the daugh­
ter of Mrs. E. Gordon Lewis,
and the late Mr. l-ewis. She
was lorn in Cleveland, Ohio,
and received her education in
schools at Canfield, Ohio and
Westminster College of New
Wilmington, Pa.
She was a memlrer of the
Westminster College hand and
is a member of Delta Zeta
National Sorority. Miss Lewis
moved to Sanford last Sept­
ember from Canfield.
Lt. Barker is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy K. Barker
of Shepard ltd.. Gihsonia, Pa.
He was born in Pittsburg.

Wedding

201 8. Park

Bride-Elect Honored At Shower
The first of a series of
p a 'ties honoring Miss Mar­
tha Lewis, fiancee of Lt. (Jgt
Charles Milton Barker wax
held recently at the home of
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman,
San Carlos Avc. with Mrs
Guy Allen co-hostcss.

Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hook
of Palmetto Drive have as
their current guexts, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Perrette of Syra­
cuse, N. Y. They like DeBary
and may settle here.

Does

ever get lumpy ? If it does,
sollcn it by placing the lump
on a pie tin and heating it in
Also the Misses. Grace Ma­
rie Stincciphcr, Ollle Reese the oven for four minutes at
Whittle. Anna Vitxasas, Re­ 2uO degrees
becca Stevens, Ethel Riser,
Barbara
Huprccht,
Sadie
Williams.
Karen
Mctiler.
Freddie Bradford and Faye
Stetson.

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Longwood Girl Celebrates
14th Birthday With Party
II}* Donna Fate*
Steve Harmon of Longdalo
was host at a 14th birthday
party given in honor of Miss
Marilyn Jcnquin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenquin,
of Longwood from 7 to 10:30
p.nt. af the Harmon home,
80S Lormann Circle North.
The teenagers enjoyed danc­
ing and twisting, hut the hi*
of the evening was a limbo
contest done under a flaming
limbo bar.
Mr. and Mrs. Fldon Har­
mon and Mr». Jenqmn acted
as chaperones arid served the
guests cake, ice cream anil
punch after
Marilyn
bad
opened her many lovely gifts.
CuesU included S a n d r a
Fetter, T e r r y Schcmhcra,
Woody Price, Gay llaltlc,
Donna Marshall. Jim Adams,
Hob Dell. Lillian Hicks, Lynn
M aminer. Gloria p e r r y ,
Charlotte Sanders, Charles
Harp, George Harp, Mclunic
Myers.
Harold
Prescott,
Sharon Myers, and Mike My­
ers.

HOST AND UUKORKK.
Marilyn .lenqnin.

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ami

Catholic Club
Names Officers

H ob by S h ow
Sponsored By
D eBary Club

The American Home Arts 1 Douglas
Stcnstrom
was
and Craft* Division of the guest speaker at the month­
DeHary Woman's Club re­ ly meeting of the All Soul*
cently sponsored a hobby 1 Catholic Women'* Club and
show at the Community Cen­ gave an interesting talk on
ter.
Hie "Growth of Seminole
Mrs. V. Howard wa* general C o u n t y . ”
He
also out­
chairman and Mrs. Laura lined long range plan* for
l’ latt Brown, presented piano the county * growth. A qm-sbackground music during the lion and answer jieriod fol­
allow.
lowed tin- talk.
The
Civic
Participation
Those modeling garment*
Mrs
that they made were Mrs 1rommittee chairman,
P. Me Bean, Mrs T Kupcrz. Theodore I.aTotir gave a
Mrs. V. Howard, Mr*. Ira report on the Sarepta Home
Good son. Mrs. It
Creasy, charily liall. The club voted
Mrs. C. T. Duryea and Mrs. to donate an additional $2&lt;J
to the fond making a total
Peter Kopenaal.
The hobby exhibit includ­ of 123. Mr*. J. Hickson, Mrs
ed: dolls, old photographs, an­ .1. Karelia and Mrs. It K'dtique pitchers, quilts, *bell ank donated refreshment* to
displays, stamp collections, the USO on the Chib's Satur­
old lltbb-s, ceramics, antique day, during (he month of
china, old coins, and many- March.
Mr*. Bom&gt; Hurt, library
many more items of interest.
chairman announced that .sev­
eral new bonk* had been
purchased with the annual
Casselberry
donation by the club Sister
Alwina, principal of All Souls
Parochial School, also donut
ed five Imok* to the library
Mr*. Herbert Pope ami Air*
By Jane Casselberry'
Kolarik donated four each
Bobbie Schuekert, It. ar­
and one was given anony
rived Iasi week from Briarntouily. The new library is
cliff, N. V. to make her home
now in operation and the
willi her fatlier and utep-rnn
book* destroyed in the Church
other, Mr. ami Mr*. Bud
fire are rapidly being replac­
Sehuckert of Lake Triplet
ed,
Dr. in Casselberry. She will
Mrs. Kolarik displayed Ibe
be attending South Seminole
layette that was entered In
Junior High.
the Spring Deanery contest
held in Eau Gallic, All Souls
was well represented and al
STANCHA I T
though they won no prize the
layette received a high rat
IM.ASTIC COATED
ing. It will lx- donated to
C A N A S TA A N II
Cutholic charities.

Personals

HHIDGK CAICI) S K IS

It was wiled to rai»c fund*
through a bake sale, sclic
dull'd ter April 28 u Up Mrs
J, Millikcn serving a* chair
man.
The nominating common&lt;
read the slate of officer* that
they had selected. They were
Mrs. Paul Aucom. for prc*l
dent: Mr* Frank John Pierro, vice president; Mrs t'.C.
Mamelt-,
secretary;
Mrs.
Frank Donalioe, corn-spend 01 g secretary; and Mrs. Theo­
dore IgiTour, treasurer Tltey
were unanimously accepted
and will iie installed al a
rommunimi breakfast, Sun.la,
May 3, at the .Mayfair Hotel,
Mrs. Ailcion and Mrs Pierni were named to represent
the club at tile Deanery Con
vent ion in Tampa, April 22
to 21 Anyone else interested
in attending should contact
Mrs. Bauman as toon a*
possible.

Pilot Club

Variety S h o w

'tile Pilot (.'lull of Sanford
met at the First Federal
Caucus itooni for the monthly
business meeting A tetter was
read by the president invit­
ing the Sanford Club to a
lea, Sunday, April 28, from 3
to 3 p.nt. in Gainesville
Mr*. II. E. Chapman re­
ported on Hie milk fund and
the sale of the Easter egg*.
Mrs. Philip gave a report
on the progress of plans for
tile variety show, "Those
Wonderful Years." which i*
scheduled at the Civic Center
May tt at 8 p.m It is spoilSored by tin- Pilot flub
The next meeting will he
April 23 at the Civic Center
with Mr*. John Hodge and
Mr*. Jerry Jernigan a* co
The Woman's Society of boiteixe*.
Christian Service of the Eben
czer Methodist Church will Osteen
sponsor a rummage and bake
sale, this Saturday, at 208
Sanford Ave.
Starting time Is !) a m. and
the sale will continue until
Iky Mrs. eiarrnrr Snyder
every!ling it sold Homemade
Mr* Ia&gt;i» Brooke and Mrs
rake*, pies and randy will be Charles Brown »pcnt Easter
featured at the bake aide
Sunday with their niece, Mr-.
MenilwT! are requested to Alina Farr and her family ill
have their baked good* in by New Smyrna Beach
8:30 a 111.
Air and Airs. C'leu Spund
of AH Carmel, III , were
guests ol Air. and Air*. Nolan
(J*tccn and family last week
end. Mr*. Spond is Mr*, (•»
h en'* sister.
Mr. and Airs. Pele Pfeifauf
and chihlren.
Alary Ann.
(ieorge and John of Allenlo,
Alich. recently visited hi*
brother, Nick Pfeifauf, and
family.
Airs. Filler Kath td Morton
Grove, III., recently visited
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Alilh-r.

Plans Sale

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Had a letter from an aunt 1, Box .it-B. Sanford.
of mine. Hazel Mathai. who
resides 111 Baltimore She sent
Pronto
me several very good recipes
for using crab* and shrimp
TRANSFER
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(Tali Cake*
FILLS
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I egg
No. K 210
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I tbsp mayonnaise
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'» tsp prepared mustard
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I tsp. Old Bay seasoning
1 tsp (re*li parslei. cut fine
No. K 310
es M A C
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4 j
2 tbsps cracker meal
Keg. SI.70
Beat egg lightlv, add next
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week. Thanks to my aunt for
these very good recipes and I
hope sin' will unto again. 1
understand she gets Hie Her­
ald up there.
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FAMILY

Heat Express The
Glory O f Easter
Open Fri. M g hi Till

then spread gently with spatula until cookies arc covered.
Pour gelatin over all ami
chill for several hour* or un­
til firm. Spread whipped
errant 011 top, if you wish.
Make* 12 in hi servings.
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C H IL D R E N

A few bright accessories
will give your spiiils and your
winter wardrobe nn end-ofIhe-season lift. You might add
a necklace nr »dk »r*rf in a
"spring'* coining*' color, such
as 11 daffodil yellow.
Hnn
your accessory additions can
lie worn right into spiiug.

I

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By Airs. H. L. Johavia

SH OES

Personals

Flemings

1 D M BASTING

Well. Easter is over and a few samples of the many and stir In margarine and
Hi.... who had ham as their way* frozen fruit can give sail Stir berries lightly Imo
mainmeat dish probably
had year-round b r i g h t n e s s to thickened sauce Turn into
P i pint casserole. Sprinkle
some
leftovers I spent
the menu*
crumb topping over amt hake
Easier weekend In Northwest Froim Prat It t'p*idr-Down .li hot oven i Ieii degrgeesl for
Cake
IS minute*. Serve warm
Florida with my daughter
and while there | ^-,q sonic 1 pkg, frozen sliced peaches Sen cs li.
's cup melted butter or mar
Crumb Topping
real gosid recipe*. Here i*
g an tie
Combine '3 cup flour dm
one lor using up the leftover
cup chopped walnuts
siltedt, 1, cup fiacked brown
ham. This would tie nice lor \
a cup brown sugar firmly sugar. *3 t*p. cinnamon, ■»
a luncheon party. try it some­
packed
l«p. mil mi-g and '• cup melt­
time. It * called Purtv Ham
t maraschino cherries
ed butler or margarine. Mix
Pie
Defrost f r o z e n peaches, until crumbly.
3 cups ground cooked ham
then drain well, reserving li
'« cup finely chopped onion
quid for baiter (recipe be
■a cup chopped green pepper |„M
Here l» a recipe for Hefri
&gt;. Melt butter or margar­
2 tbsps. lard or drippings
ine in a heavy 10-ineh skillet creator Cake that I got from
1 can i to o/s. I condensed
or square cake pan. Sprinkle .1 laitv in I u nion last week
mushroom soup
blown sugar rvenlv over «.ii end. She *.i&gt; s her family
'» tsp. prepared mustard
face Vrr.mge drained peach- really loves it and it does
i tsp. prepared borserad;sli
.
,
, ,
es as petal* tm a flower amt -otind very good
irditim tomal
I medium
tomato, peeled and
lt.r vacll M1|ll
2 pkg». (3 o/s each) *tr.,w
thinly sliced
In rrv gelatin
Sprinkle chopped walnuts in
•3 cup grated Swi** cheese the spaces between
2 cups each, killing vs,iter
I baked 9-inch pie shell
and cold water
Cake Balter
milk
t
pkg
t7' , o/s ) vanilla
F* cup* stilrtl cake flour
Brown onion and green pep­
wafer*
1 cup sugar
per lightly In dripping*. Pour 2 t-p baking powder
'3 cup better
off dripping* Add ham, sa *3 tsp. sail
1 cup sugar
cup mushroom »oup. Hair,
cup
so lle u e d
blitter
01 1j cup chopped petans
mustard anil horseradish and
1 can 18 , ozs ) crushed
m a r g a r in e
mix well. Spoon half the mix- Syrup trniu pear lie* plus milk
pineapple, drained
lure into baked pie shell. Top
t cup heavy cicam, whipped
to make '3 cup liquid
with tomato slices. Spoon re­ I egg
(optional t
maining ham mixture over 1 tsp vanilla
Dissolve gelatin in bulling
tomatoes. Bake in mo lerate &lt;3 tsp. almond extract
water Add cold water and
oven 1 330 degrees) 23 min
Sift dry
ingredients to chill until slightly thickened.
utes Add enough milk to re­
gether, cut m margarine. Add Line a 13 by tt tty 2 inch pan
maining soup to give the con­ liquid ingredient* and lieat iviih sltglillv broken eookn s
sistency of gravy . Heat an I
ju*t enough to blend. Poor fleam butter and sugar until
serve with the pie Serve* fi.
tiatter evenly over iroit and h Id and llnllv Add not* and
blown sugar layer. Bake in pineapple: mix ibornugidy
Wlule looking tin ouch some 330 degree oven for 40 min Spoon mixture over cookies.
of my grandmother's thing*
ulr* or until knife inserted
I came across a recipe of
come* out clean Let cool 13
tiers that slu- loved to make minutes in-fore inverting ovu
In fart I have sampled it cake plate Serve* ti to 8,
many times. It is really good
—1 hope you will try it.
I'tozen lla*phrrry Crumb
Baked Atrat I oat Dumpling* 2 pkgs
frozen sweetened
Crisro Pastry
ra*|dierrie*
X
{
2'» Clips silted Hour
3 tb.sp- cornstarch
each
1 tsp. salt
’ &lt; cup sugar
cup Crisro
t tbsp margarine
3 lo 7 tbsps cold water
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Pinch of sail
Filling
Crumb topping (see belnwt
J lb raw ground beef
• Lawns
Detrosl raspberries, drain
cup fine crumb*
Measure juice and add water
2 tsp*. chopped union
lo make I '« cups o| liquid
Gray Shadows
I tsp salt
Measure cornstarch and so
'« t*P pepper
gar into saucepan and stir in
Nursery
nip ketchup
juice slowly
In make a
1 egg
S.
Sanford t&gt;r.
smooth mixture Cook, stirring
Combine a l l
ingredients.
11, Mi. S. of liiitdi-r* ille
constantly. until
thickened
Place *s cup of filling ill cell
and clear Itvmnvr from Ileal
ler of each square of pastry.
Moisten edge* with milk,
tiring together. Hake in 4uo
degire oven unlil done, 25 to
30 minute*. Serve with toma­
to sauce.
• • •
Frozen fruit* may he serv­
ed right from the package a*
4
appetizer* and detsert*. How­
THE
ever the label should be con­
sulted la-tore sugar i* added
a* many frozen fruit* ha&lt; c
W OMEN
MEN
already been sweetened Froz­ !
en fruit' may he used the
P A R .M U S E
N U N N - III S I!
same as fresh fruit* m po-s,
N A T U R A L I/ .E R
FREEM AN
rakes, sauce* and other de*
J A C Q U E L IN E
!
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jam*. These recipes are jii'l

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C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

BUT A DAY
NEVER GOES BY
TVAT I DCNT
THlMt£ OP YOU!
PONT YOU
HA/B ANYTHING
TO SAY TO

On Speaking Terms Again
By Joirpb W. Grig*

| Stale Dean Rusk and French
leaden, includng De Gaulle,
did serve at least to take
relations between the twvt
countries out of Uie deep
freexe in whch they had been
since De Gaulle vetoed Bri­
tain* entry into the European
Common Market.
Rusk's meeting with De
Gaulle,
Premier
Georges
Pompidou and Foreign fill­
ister Maurice Couve de MurM U NT. ville were said to have been

PARIS (U P !) — President
Charles dr Gaulle is on
speaking term* again Milh
his allies. But there stilt
seems to be no chance he will
meet with President Kennedy
this summer.
Last week's Paris talks be­
tween U. S. Secretary ol

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IT D E V E L O P S A G I R L ’S
G R AC E , CM ARM A N D
.L O V E L IN E S S ?

•'You new fathers mu»t realize that at the very least
you’ll be having TWO more mouths to f e e d baby and the baby sitter!”

SIDE GLANCES

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IIK It NAVtli r . •I K A M i K R and
U K .NKVA I - I IU A N O K U . hla
a |f##
|»r frittla n»«.
M IT H ’K IIP M I .K
N O T lU K Irt I I K R U R Y U I V K S that on flic 2»th *l.»y of
April. A. D. r»*,.i m( tha hour
of || lid A.M.. at tha p.uUrn
tloi*r o f I ha Pmi ft |f oii*r III
.«emlht»lr County. Klorltla, City
o f Hanford. tha llunorMhla Arthur II
lta« Is m itti J r . Clark
of ilia Circuit Court o f Mamln•la County. Plorlilu. will o ff a r
f o r *.»!»• t&lt;» tha hiKliabl hltlliar
tit public outcry f o r caall. tlm
f o llo w in g ilaat rlhril p ro p t rt)
o f tha |lafainlMitla. • Ituatr nml
ly in g
In
Hnnlriola
County.
Florida. to-w It:
L*.I 12. Illosk 1. I V K A T I I n il H K I C l. lt . KIIIHT AI»T&gt;ITl&lt; tN. Mccordlnir
to
tlia
|*lnt tharaof rrtiirilMi In
Plat
llook
IS. Pane
I'lihlh Ita. o M a of Hrinln••It* County, Florida.
Thla aala la rnada pumuant
In tha Filial l&gt;at faa uf forerloaura In tha ntniva • » « » • .
i' lm n ip r y Caaa No. IS^nl. rnlarad liy tha lloiiorahla (a|
V m i a r H Carlton. J u Ik ** of
Ilia m M Court, on tha l i l l i da)
of April. A. I&gt;. I M I .
IN U lT N F H r t W I I K l t K O P . I
li m a harauiito »a! tn&gt; lialitl
and o f f I' la I at ul lid* JttU da)
o f April. A. II. I!"»l.
(H EAL)
Arthur II
llackwllh . Jr.
• Mark o f tha Circuit t'ourt.
htiulnola County. Florida.
II) : AUrtha T. Vllilan
Input)* Clark
Hatidara. AlrKuafi, H i ' h « « r a
A Mima
|ti| Ilaat Caniral Av« nuc
tirhiiido, Klorldu
I'ulillali: April Ift. Sfc. May S. I.

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JIt. and M A t l l i :
I t l t A I I K t i l l K ilia Mil#
B B S II tH N C K !
JlFH. A o * u « Hlrn t
W a r w ic k . ItliiHla I aland
Toll sira lisrahy notified that
m Complaint to fore* In** a e rr Inin
oiorigHKc
ancunihe ring
Ilia f o llo w in g drairihail real
proparty, to - w it.
Isot *. II I jOCK I*. .NOIITII
f»l ll. A N lM »
acc ording
to
pint thereof recorded In
P la t l l o k
15. I'agea 1°
and I I . I'nblla llecorda o f
Hrmlnule Couuly. FlnrMa
hat heen filed ugalnat you In
the abn%e-at)led eult, and you
ar e re iiu lm l to a r » ) a a copy of
your A t i i w i r or other Pleading
to iha Complaint on Plaintiff**
at torn a)e. ANDKIlH*»N. Itl SIl.
l iK A N . M i W N I i C H A van dan
IIKIUI. 322 P.aet Central Avanua, o rla n d », Florida, and f l l *
tha o rig in al An a w rr or other
Plrjtdlltg In the o f f ic e o f tlia
Clark o f Ilia Circuit Court on
or b ef ore ttie 2&lt;Hh day o f May.
IMS. |f you fall to do no, a
drerra pro colifraao will be
taken ngalrmt ymi f- r (he r e ­
lief demanded In the Com*
plaint.
T h l* Notice ahull he publish*
rd once n week f o r four conecutlve waaks III the Hanford
Herald.
HATCH
thla ICtli day o f
April. I'i«3.
(H E AL)
Ar th ur II
ll r r k with, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ity M.irthn T. Vlhlen
llepu ty n * r l »
Ptihllah: April l&gt;. 53. May 5, •.

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there were no teen-agers when THEY were young!”

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31 ika-tors lab I
3a Mineral ruck
3V Outstrip*
40 Regret
41 U ( l i r ‘i boot
43 Walkers I*
water
43 Kpeakrr

4tf lane cud

50 Female hoc
53 Human rmpcrur
53 Smooth
M Belore
55 Ancient Iriah
hall
M Mlaplamd
ST Drum lam
58 bang

DOWN
I Caal lead

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Slur fair Uiat
4 Ominous
3 Irrrcutar
a Soft maa*
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10 Machine pari

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2«. Illot k 11. W K A T I I KltHF I E L D P I I I S T A D D I T IO N ,
a t ro rd ln g
to
the
plat
thereof, recorded In Plat
llook 12. P a g e * t « and €7.
Public
Record*. Seminole
County. Florida.
Detail at Miami. Florida, thla
12th day o f April. 1**3.
J. II. Itooher
R efer ee In llankruptcy
14
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r.:s Federal llulldlng
4 I4 T II
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T1UI S IT,
Miami. Florid a
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l . lll 4 T 4 . F I . O l l l l , 4.
23« Royal Palm W ay
14 &lt;11441-13114 IZMtJ
Palm Reach, Florid a
F K D K I t A l . N A T U l N A t , SIOltTPublish: A p r il U , D&lt;3
ISAM S3 AHHU43IATIUN. * * " r *
C D I I — 7S
p u r.li o n o r * » n l* » &lt; l under *n
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A r t o f C o n gre ia and e ila t ln g Id* rrlf.,
purenant to tha F ede ra l N a ­
I re f-n d a n l..
tional
M ortgage
A**»»clatlon
4 I I T I I K OK .41.43
Char ter A c b
N O T IC E IH I I B I t K I i r O I V P la in tif f. K N that mi I h . 3911&gt; day uf
April. A. Ik 1443, at lit. hnur
jp fin r.n
r.
n r.D n iN o
and uf 11:110 A.M.. at t h . raatrrn
K D I T I I J O A N N R K D D IN O . his duor nf the Court Ituua, In
wife. O R A N G U U T I L I T Y COSI- Hemliuile County, Florida. C it y
PANY.
o f h . iifonl. the llo n or a b la A r ­
p . f m i l . n l * . thur II. l le ik w lt h . J r - Clerk o f
S t l T I T H O F »4I., S
the Circuit Cuurt o f Heiiilnol.
N O T I C E IH I t K H I t n V &lt;HV- County, Florida, will o f f e r f o r
K N that on II I . 7»lh ilny « f ■ull! Ill II I . Iila h e .t bidder at
Alirll. A. p. 1145, » t I h , hour public out cry f o r c a b . tlia f&lt;d■If 1 1 -on A M., at t h . Caatrrn iiiuliiK deacrlbed property o f
,t»or o f I h . Court l l o u s . In the llrtenduiita: . I t u . t . and
Unnln»|r f'o u n t f, Klorlil». c l l r IVI n k
In
Hemln ol.
County,
o f Hoofur&lt;l. II I . I t n n o r . b l . A r ­ Florida, t o - w i t :
thur II. llrrk with. Jr.. C lr r k
I...I s. Illock C, C O C N T I I T
or (h r Clri-ult Court o f BroilnC U ’ II 5IANOIU I ’ N I T Nik
ole Co linIr. I t o r l i U . w il l o f f r r
3, accordlnic to l b . |d.t
f o r uilr to t i l . h ls h r.t lil .I.lT
•h ereof a . recorded In Kbit
.1 tuilillr outi-r,- f o r o h . llir
llook 12. K . * e * 15 and 74.
f o ll o w In w ilrw rllird
tiroprrl,Public It ecord. o f M.nilno f I h . I i r f r i u l . n l . ; . I l u . t r ami
i,i- County. Flo ri d a
lylnir
In
Urm ln ol.
County, T o . e| her with Ih * f o l l o w t i s
Klurlita. t o - w it :
•■liilpnirnt:
twit 2.1. Illock l . W K A T I I H eat er
K ltUFU3 l.lt KII IK T A P I l l Venetian m in d*, alt p erm a­
T i l IN KCCorillliK In t h . |il.I
nently Inalalled.
tli rrr o f.
nr
r.cnr«1.il
In
T h l . » n l . I. mad* p u r . u . n t
1‘ lut Hook 12. I’. a r 44. to the Fi n al l i e c r e . ot for ei'uhtlr llr c o r iti o f Hrmln. rlo . u r e In the nliove cauae.
o l . County, Florid*.
Chancer y Caae No. 12142, e n ­
T m tM h er with t h . fullowlnit tered b y the llon orn ble
tat
ri|iiliutiriit:
Vaieur It Carlton. Jiolae o f
I.N T K ItN A T IT iV A l, O K C T I - Ilia a.-ild Court, on the ICth day
C A F C U N A C K M O t lK I, N ik o f April. A. It. 1S«3.
IIIIH ss K - n
IN W IT N K H H W I I K f l K O F . f
T h l . * . i l . Ir n i*d « p u m ia n t h a v . hereunlo art my lianit
to t h . K l n . l l l r r r r * o f f o r r . and o ff ic ia l era! Hit* ISth day
rloaurr In I h . * h n v . cau.r. nr A p r i l A. Ik 19(3.
C h . n r r r y C . . . No. 127SI, » n * (RBAT.t
ort-d hr I h . I t n n o r . b l. (at
A r t h n f 11. Itei-kwlth. Jr.
V . r r . r II. Carlluu. Jiulur nf
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
t h . raid Court, on t h . IMh day
H.inlm.te County. Florida.
o f Alirll. A. II. t.es.
Ity; Martha T. Vlhlen
IN W IT NKH H tV IIK tlK OK , 1
liepu tv Clerk
h * v . Iirrriin lo » r l my h .m l Handera. U r K w a n , Hchwara
and o f f ic ia l ar .t thla 181h day A M lm .
o f April, A. Ik I S4J.
ins K a . t Central A v rn u a
IN K A 1.1
Orlando. F lo rid a
Ar th u r II. Il rc kwllh , Jr.
Kuhllah: A p r il IS. t i l l
I 'lr r k o f I h . Circuit Court, ru n —T«
Hriotnol. I'uunly. Klnrld*.
Ity; .Martha T. Vlhlrn
ISI T U B
C IH tT IT
COI T IT ,
l&gt;r|iuty Clrrk
4 I4T II
J I IH I I 4 L
( l i l t I IT .
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Orlaniln. Flo rid a
F K t r K I I A I , N A T I O N A I. StO llTI'uldlali! A p ril IS. 1,(1
II At 112 AH H ik 'IA T IO N , a c o r ­
c u n —*1
poration orsHUlteil under an
Ac t o f Connrree and ealatlna
pur.uant to the F e de ra l N a ­
tion .I
Slortgag.
Aa sorlatlon
Char ter A r t,
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21 Whirl
24 IlnUab atreaC
car
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22 Coddled
33 Unpleasant
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pfnfnalao
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40 Sri anew
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K K I . I . K U iX m P o l t A T I O . N , plua
\arloua alter egoa
HEM I N O L I :
M a N O R AHUO;
C IA TK H . INC
F K U . K I t CO.NMTMrCTION
CO., LNC.
lUnkrupta
K o r ic e o r p i m .ir i«i.ie
o p r i :%i . p r o p p r t i
you
a iik
ii i:u i:hy
n o t i­
f ie d
that the folluwlng real
property o f the above-named
bankrupt* w il l lie o ff e re d for
•ala |o p«rca| nr In hulk, frea
and clear of. and/or euhject to
one or more valid llene and
eithl to the lilgheat and beat
bidder f o r taeli at COU NTY
Cl I&gt;|.MISSION
ROOM.
PALM
in : a c 11 c o u n t y
c o p iit
IIOUHK. W E S T P A L M IIUAUII.
F L O R I D A ON A P R I L 3«.
at l:3o l* M. by Truilaa, P hillip
H. Andareon. Sale to he auhjei't
to i onflrniatloii by the Court:

Com pare - - -

Farmer In the Dell
AHUM*
1 Yirm animal
S retail* sheep
■ Animal* kept
In (tic*
12 Athena
13 Wit* at A r tf f
H Farm's astral
IS Knar
IS Unusual
IT Mow wlUi open
hand
18 IVnrtrales
20 Natural fata
23 Service (hater
23 Mlnuc
24 ruh
27 Three times
(comb furm&gt;
28 Devotee
31 (irnulnr
22 Krench city

lM -«s

58

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polite, friendly and in soma
some respect* *lmo,t cordial.
But both American and
- French officials agreed there
was no change in the basic
1difference* which have divid*
ed the United State* and
France.
In
those
circumstances,
American and French officials
saw no change of De Gaulle
meeting with' Kennedy when
(he U. S. leader makes hi*
European trip this summer.
As one responsible French
official put it:
"A ll they could do would
be to repeat attitudes with
which each is thoroughly
familiar. It would be a waM*
of time for both."
Although American official*
insisted after last week a
meetings that U. S.-French
relation* are not really so
bad alter all, they conceded
that the two countries arc
poles ap» ; on two issues.
De Gaulle has made B
clear that he will not W
Britain Join the Comu.on Mar­
ket at the moment. He also
has convinced
Washington
that, come what may, he will
push ahead with hi* French
nuclear force plan.
There waa very little dis­
cussion of either question in
Paris last week, because the
United States ’ recognizes that
De Gaulle will not back down
or even make the alighteal
concession.

C A L I.

F A Irf**

R A LP H PEZOLU

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AND A8K FO B ____

JIM DOUCETTE

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1143011043 K I . M K R
and A IA H T D43AN
h i. w l f ^

MacNKAU
M .cN K A U

Defendants.
4 I I T I r r O F .41.43
N O T IC K IH I I K I t K I i r O I V KN that nn the 2»lh day o f
April, A. Ir. 14(3, at tha hnur
o f I I . I/O A M . , at the eaatern
door o f the Court llnuae In
Hrmtnolr County, Florida, C lly
o f Hanford, th* llo n or ab la A r ­
thur II. Ilerka-lth, Jr., C lrr k of
the Circuit Court o f Hem ln ol.
County, Florida, w ill o f f e r f o r
sale to t h . hlaheat bidder at
public o utcr y f o r c a b . the fo liuwlmc described p ro p e rly o f
the D e fe n d . n la : alluata and
ly in g
In
Hemlnol*
County,
Florida, t o - w l t ;
l-ot JI. Illock S. W K A T I I K U H F rK I. D F l l t H T A D D I ­
T I O N acc ording to tha p l . t
thereof,
aa
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12. P a g e IS,
Public Itecorda o r HemlnId a County, Florida.
T o g e t h e r with tha f o l l o w la g
egulp ment:
IN T E R N A T IO N A L OF F T IC A F U H N A C K MOD43L N U
OIIH 15 K -D
Thla aula It mad* pursuant
to th * F in a l D e e r e , o f f o r . rloaura In I I I . a h o y . cau *..
Chancery Care No. 12*41. en­
tered by Ihe llo n orab la 4s)
V a.aa r It. Carlton, Judae o f
Ih * said Court, on th * l l l h day
o f April. A. Ik 14(2.
I N W IT N K H H WII43RKOF. 1
h a t e hereunto act m y hand
and o f f ic ia l real this K l h day
o f April, A. D. 14*J.
(H K A L t
A r th u r II. It erk w llh , Jr
Clerk o f Ih e Circuit Court.
Hemlnol* County. Florida.
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlen
Depu ty c l e r k
Handers. M rK w a n . Hchwara
A 511ms
I I I Kaat Ce ntra l A v . a a u
Orlando, Florid a
Kuhllah- A p r il I I , I , S I
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322-5613
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6 . F o r R ent

C LA SS IF IE D IN D E X
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
1. Lost A round
ped bouse Call FA 3-7109
2. Notices - Personals
lor appointment.
3. Education - Instruction
•I. Transportation
3 BEDROOM, Lit in j &amp; Din
3. Food
ing room. Beautiful Inca
6. For Rent
Uo;t. $80.00 month. Appl&gt;
tiA S|&gt;ecin! Notices
3430 Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
7. IJusiness Rentals
8. R ea d ) Rentals

13.
16.
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17.
Tues., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day 18.
before insertion. Mon. - Sat. 19.
noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

O.infiirii

fcrralfi

SWRETIK IMF

April 18. 1963 — Pape II

K y ?&gt;in lin e S e lt z e r

HILLDALt:

MACHINE SHOP
Fully equipped. Rent $20 per
month.
Price.
inclutUng
air ill lues*, lathe, air-com­
pressor, all tool*.
Only
$1300!

1

Beds.

Stem per A g en cy
KEAI.IOK - INSLROR
I FV 2-4991 19’ 9 S. French Ave

ment, also efficiency apart
ment, furnished, 322-8341

21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Pnint - Repair 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen

16. Fem ale Help Wa nt e d

Tue*., thru Fri. - - 1*. M. day 23. BiiUdinir M a teria ls
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
1. Electrical ServicesFA 2-3303.
before insertion. Moil. - Sat. 223. Plumbing Services
noun.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
26. Iludio &amp; Television
equipped. N e a r base.
RESPONSIBILITY:
27. Specinl Services
FA 2-5W85.
The Herald will not be re­ 28. Laundry Service
sponsible for more than one
incorrect insertion of your ad,
and reserves the right to re
vile or reject any advertise
meat from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this
paper.

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N o T I C B Is* berwliy « ! v * t i t h . t
1 i n enc ag ed In bmliiesa at
a l l O'Drlsn l t d , Pern r a r k ,
Seminole County, Florid a, un­
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tin
Circuit Court, Hemlnol*
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Florida,
In accor d­
ance w it h tha provisions of
tha Flctltloua Name Statutes,
t o - w l t : Section SSVOS Klorlila
Statutes 1S&amp;T,
His: U ln a r Cox
IM tt ar d
F.
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Publish March :S * Ap ri l I,

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WHITE WOMAN to care for
Semi • Invalid 82 year old
male.
Ught
houM-wvirk,
furnish own tran»|H&gt;rtalti&gt;n.
6 days week. Muvlcst salary.
Reference exchanged. Write
Box 12, c o Snuford Herald.

.11. Article* For Snle

FA 2-7399.

6. F or Rent

FURN. Apt. FA 2-2800.
FURN. 2 Bedroom house.
Adults. No pels. FA Z-T0SI. 2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
Complete’ /
redecorated,
FURNISHED or Unfurnished
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near
1504 Celery Ave. t» mile
base. Vo pets. FA 2-3733.
E. of traffic light. FA 2-WW8
AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Brittany Farm House.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3254
2 BR Kit. equipped. $&lt;*5
or FA 2-0525.
2 BR. Kit. equipped. $13
NEW’ furnished A unfurnish­
2 bedroom duplex apart­
ROSA L. PA YTO N ed
ment;
tile baths; triraiio
Reg. Real Estate Broker
floor*. Ph. FA 2 2374 after
FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
5 p.m.
Houses for rent. For infor­
FURNISHED
House.
1015
mation contact l t d Wil­
Elm. 322-5817.
liams Hardware, 2U5 K.
23th St.
2 BEDROOM house, unfurn­
ished. Kitciven equipped. $70
For rent or lease. 30 x 40
a month. 2434 Cedar Ave.
metal building with con­
crete floor. Contact Ted S5IAIX house. No children.
Ph. FA 2-2818.
Williams Hardware. 203 E.
23th St.
NICELY Furnished 2 bed
room paneled house &amp; den.
UNFURV. 1st Floor. 3 run.
Call after 4. FA 2 3249.
bath, 2 screened porches.

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2 BEDROOM furnished home.
Screened porch. Curporlu.
15U3 S. Sanford Ave.
SMALL furnished b o u s e .
May thru Oct. FA 2 4177.
1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
Furnished A unfurnished.
Qucsncl Apt*, lot E. Mth
St. Apt. 7. 322-BltM,
RENTALS
IIDR.M. unfurn. home latch
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrm. Furn,
Apt. $55. Robert A. Wil­
liam*, Realtor. FA 2 3951.
FURN. Apt. 1 Bedrm.
808 S. Park.

|85,

3 BR. Comfortable house. Unfurn. A Rea*. I lot E. 20th
St Call Ocala 629 2208 col­
lect.
2 BOBM. Trailer. 322 8388.
Efficiency Apt. 611 Park.

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er included. $300 down,
cabinets, screened porch.
monthly payments $84.00.
$60. 801 Magnolia. Duplex
FA 2 2659.
317 W. 12th St. $60. CII 2
bedroom house, tile bath,
NO CASH NEEDED
newly decorated, breetc
3 Bedroom, 2 ball). $61 a
way and carportc. Good lo­
month. T. L I. included.
cation. $70. All nicely furn
322 8085.
Idled. NO 8-5207.
PAY closing costa and as­
9, For Sole or Rent
sume $62 monthly pay­
ment*
on
two - bedroom
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2 4205.
bouse. Call FA 2-3493.
2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
3 BEDROOMS, Ds baths. 228
St. Johns Realty
Bradshaw Drive. Inquire ut THE TIME TESTED FIRM
230 Bradshaw.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24H23

LOOKING EUR RUGS’ Drop LtlSE WEIGHT safely with
by Furniture Cenier. Braid­
Dex-AOIet tablets. Only
ed, booked, Iriciv, decor,
98c.
Tourtiton’s Drugs.
&amp;
heavy b r a i d e d chenille
HAIRY INDIGO
and
hall
runners.
1100
Regular, too lbs.—$32.30. Less
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
French Ave.
quantities. Hi.—35c lbs. 500
A LL WORK GUARANTEED
lbs.-430.00.
USED Croslcy Shelvndor apt.
site refrigerator, now fin- Pensacola Bahia Grass, ask
for current prices.
i*h
cii i,
USED GE 8 cu. ft refrigera­ A. M. PREVATT, PHONE
Ncnitarik Uin.ss and Paint
749-3115, Seville, Fla.
tor, new finish, guarant­
Com puny
eed ........................ $7995
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
USED
Croslcy Shclvadorc, .Hi. Automobile* - Trucks
10.5 co. ft., full width
BUYING A NEW or
'
3 IA . re ts
freezer, new finish, guar­
USED CAR?
anteed
............... $129.95
REGISTERED
Dachshund
FINANCE IT WITH US
Puppies. 6 Weeks Old. Call USER) GE automatic Wash­
♦ Iww Inlrrest Rates
FA 23186,
er ......................
$119.95
♦ Low klonthly payments
USED GE automatic wash­ FLORIDA STATE BANK
ANIMAL
Haven
Boarding
er .........
. $99.05
Kennel Pointer Pups $16 DUMONT console TV $19.93
CARS WANTED
A up. Also mixed puppies. nc’ A console TV ___ $43 95
REEL’S USED CARS
FA 2 5732.
iOlli SI A Sanford Ave.
SILVER TONE 21” tattle mo­
del TV ................ $19.95 1933 Cl I EX'. Brtnir hardtop.
32. Flow era - Shrub*
ADM IRAL 21” table model
Excellent
condition.
Ph.
TV ......................
$19.95
FA 2 8886.
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
, GE 2t" tabic model TV $19 93
33c up.
$3 DOWN DELIVERS any '59 FORD Station Wagon.
GltAPKVlLLE NURSERY
used TV or appliance.
Air-Conditioned.
Radio A
Grapcvillo Ave. Near 20th St.
heater, power brakes and
Trades accepted.

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

rack. Roll away bed. Vhone
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
FA 2-8888.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
FIRST
CU*s
body
man.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Red's Paint A Body Simp,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. $1 per day rental for Electric
loth A Sanford Ave.
Carpet Sbampooer with pur­
FA 2-2117.
chase
of Blue Lustre. Car19. Situation* Wanted
ndl's Furniture.
BEDS FOR RENT
Child Care. FA 2-2274
Hospital.
Hollaways, Juve­
3 PIECE Bedroom suite, 3
nile. FREE delivery and
RELIABLE Baby sitting lty
end tables, 2 living ruom
Pick-up.
Urn hour, day or weekend.
lamps, l living room chair.
FURNITURE
CENTER
Call FA 2-9644.
323 6557.
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7933
SACRIFICE for quick sale.
21. Ileauty SaKma
In good working order 21"
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK JE N K IN S 4 W IL L IA M S
Admiral T.V. $25. Air-CunComplete lloauly .Service
FU R N ITU R E
ditioner, 8* ton, $35. G. E.
Evening Appointments
NEW A Used furniture and
Radio $11). Court) $36. 2
163 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
appliances. Good plate tu
Bridge Lamps $560 for
buy—sell or trade. EASY
twill. Floor Fan $0.00. VorCut 'N Curl Beauty Sliop
TERMS.
Wholesale prices
nado reversible window fan
Special on Perms. Call for
for cash.
$10. Washing Machine $10.
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
Telephone FA 2 7430
Hoover Sweeper and at­
rators. Free parking lots.
400 S. Sanford Avenue
tachments, $10. Dresser A
318 Palmetto A *«- -822-0834
chest, Imth for $13. Kitchen
5#!H
22. Ilulld • I’ninl • Repair WANTED reliable couple to Range $20. 1917 Oldsmobile,
lake up imiuthly payments
in good shape, $100. 1115
REPAIRING, painting, cab­
of $13.30 on 3 complete
Myrtle Ave;
inet making. All work guar­
rooms of furniture. Call
anteed. Call FA 2-2130 after
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ 6 hp. S N A ITIN Turtle 25
3 p. m&gt;
inch. cut. In good condition.
lect.
$100. FA 2-3007.

ENJOY living on Lake Mary BY OWNER— Nice 4 Bdrm.
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, water
2 bath home in Ravenna
for boutlng, etc. Approx.
A hly llw tide area. Large
214 acres citrus trees. Ph.
utility Rin. and workshop,
FA 2-9162.
double carportc, atr-CondiHoning, central heat A fire
1 0 . W an te d to R ent
place, covered palio facing
ROOM *7.00 week or share
Lake Ravenna, Reasonably
Apartment 115 S. French
priced. 301 Vililen ltd. Ph
Ave. Call after 5 p. m. for
FA 2-3434.
J. C. McCarty.
______
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
12. Real Eatate F or Sal# Centrally Air • Conditioned.
25. IMum hi HR Service*
3 large bedrooms, Da baths,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
with a screened porch. loJ
Centrally Air - Conditioned,
Bunker Law .
one 3 bedroom, one 4 bed­
room, each have large fam­ TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
20th St. Extension
Pliim biitfr 4 R e n tin g
ily rooms (BEST BUY IN
AIR CONDITIONING
KLA.) Upsala Road.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
WORK
20th St. Extension
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8582
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Itesl Estate — Mortgages
PLUMBING
Realtor
H I N. Park Ave.
322 2420
Contracting Repairs
Raymond Lundqulat, A»so.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
It. I*. HARVEY
ner lot facing lake. 109
264 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-33H1
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath. 4 Years
Walts Drive, S u u 1 a n d
old.
Exretlent
rondlllon
Estate. FHA in service 26. Huriin &amp;. Televln lon
Original price $I2,5oo. Csn
$450 down, monthly $84.75,
tie bad for NO DOWN PA Y­
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074 " p e r s o n a l RADIO A IT
MENT. Call FA 2 7117 or
1 DAY SERVICE
or FA 2-2118
FA 2 1472.
23th. St. A Sanford Ave.
3 BKDBOOM. 1 hath CII
Ph. 333 tx'a’v)
house, fenced back yard
Call FA 20G0O before 5. 2 7 . Hpeclnl Servlce a
FA 2-4264 after 5.
Ofliro FA 2-2118
Air-Conditioninj?
Night FA 2 -tails
STEMPEIl SAYSt
323 0700
You'll like these kit* $15 141
2U0 so. Park Ave. FA 2 tril
per month and only $25 00
2574 Park Dr
Sanlord. Fla.
down for a large waterfront WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
1 REDROOMS. living and din­
kit, close to Interchange
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ing txHim, big carportc plus
anti larger lake. Buy at
All Types and Siies
paneled in front, in front
least one of these now!
We Repair anil Service
porch, with Jakm•led win­
S T I N E
dows. Go and sec it, look*
Machinery and Supply Co.
good inside. Make me an
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
offer and we will trade.
REALTOR - INSUROR
Must sell. 4'i G1 loan. Call
Piano 'liinm'f and Hcpalr
FA 2-4991 19IU S. French \vc W. L. Harmon — FA 2-1223
Cocoa collect. NK 63236.

Wall

Stenstrom R eally

.11. Arlirlfx Fur Sale

Stem per A gen cy

110.MKS OF DISTINI TI ON
2205 S. Sanford Ave.—offers 3
bedrooms, fireplace a n d
separate dining room. The
owner of this charming
HOME will consider any
reasonable offer and prtvaLfinancing can be arranged—
It's 111 a! simple! Call us for
a allowing— This could be
juat vvliat yuu arc looking
fur
214 Summerlin Ave.—Thi* is
a "Sleeper'' yet we consider
it one uf our best buy*. A
coiy, comfortable, 2 bed­
room home VERY .MODER­
ATELY PRICED at $12 9oo
In Use VERY
CIIUlCE
M AYFAIR
SECTION, so
suitable for tiic newly weds,
the retired couple or the
hiiJe)H'iiUctii widow or wi­
dower.
It's
worthy
of
your consideration—Let u*
show this to you.

BY OWNER. 3 HR. 2 halls LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Reduced for quick vale.
Remove Thatch * Chinch
Pickup payments. FA 2-1263.
llug Spray ( YC-13j • Tcrti
'* « —Ph. FA 2 4211
I . ' It'it. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Excel­ MANSFIELD

Equipped kitchen.
lent coiidillou Inspect slid
make offer. 3303 So. Park
FA 2Wi60.
OSTEEN. New frame l»iu*e,
2 lir a, kit. equipped. Car
fmrie. By owner. FA 2 2«H.

LAWN

SEIt.

SMITH Alr-Coiidltlim Id lrl
geration service. AU work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able In price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2-2609.

F it lC ilO A IH E
Sales A Service

-W A N T E D - ~
G. II. HIGH
Family requiring 4 large Iwdliuo W. I si St. Sanlord
rooms, 2 hath, lamily sue
Ph. FA 2-1883
kite lien ttpiippcd with range
and rrlrigcrator, large liv­
ing ro&gt;uij, 2 screened porMowing and edging, etc. Sat­
dies. Nice shade 'mil bear­
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
ing citrus Irees. Enclosed
FA
2 1817.
garage.
fill- nice Jiuiiic lucaled in a BICYCLES and Lawn Mow­
quiet section, may he pur­
er* repaired. Free pickup
chased lor only is.lutj, with
und delivery. J. M. Baird.
reasonable terms. Tor a
322 6716. Lake Mary.
personal inspection call—

LAWN .SERVICE

Sem inole R ealty

E V K K L I T A . i l A I H 'L K

1901 S Park \ve.
FA ! 3252 any unit

2165 ,S Park An
Phones FA 2 2281 or FA 2 2283

AGENCY - REALIOR

29. Automobile Service
AUTO nADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25Ui, St. A Sunfutd Ave,

steering. $8oo. FA 2-2365.

.17. llontH - Motors
1 7*v lip. MERCURY Kicker.
Like new. 1 10-hp- Wiscon­
sin Motor. FA 2 6978.
Gateway To The

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
364 6 8 E. 1st

Ph. FA 2-5961

It1
* ft. RUNABOUT. 60 hp.
engine, trailer, remote coutrvd, electric starter. Ski
equipment. Built for speed.
FA 2 9302.

US. Motorcycle)* • Scooters
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
Neiv A Used,
l.owis Sale* A Service
2517 Country Club ltd.
Ph. FA-2-7928
MINI BIKE. Good condition.
$15. Cull FA 2 7836.
1959 ALL STATE Motor Scooter. FA 2-7409.

U'J. Trailer* - Cnlmnna
SMALL All auminum Trailer.
Sleeps 4. Fully equipped.
FA 2 3939.
For Sale or Trade, 1962 10 x
50 ft. TRAILER. See at lot
105. Park Ave. Trailer Park.

Just In Time

IT ’S HERE

Ladies sliom, 99r. Sleeping
bags, tarps rale. Surplus
City, 701 W. 1st.
SINGER
Sewing
machine.
Electric imrtnhlc witli but­
ton hole attachment. Ex­
cellent condition. $33. Ph.
I-A 26069.

EXTERIOR

A
INTERIOR
l-utex or oil base Paint.
$2 79 single gallon. .Mary
Carter Paint*. 2t*» W First
St.

BABY
Furnl ure, 2 fiber
rugs, inUc. Items. FA 29191
LIVING Boom suite
Slip
covered. $64. FA 2 1094.

'Hie biggest sales event of the
year — Hardware - Housewares Week
From now
thru April 27th we'll be
fenluring bargains galore
in famous brand-name mcrrliamiise. It's a snle you
can’t affnul to miss—we've
got the best buys of the year
In Happy Home Values for
Mom an&lt;l Pop, nil of the
kids, tiring Uie family down
and help us celebrate Hard­
ware - Housewares W e e k .
Vnu’ll hr glad you did!
YOUR HANDY HELPFUL
HARDWARE MAN
TED WILLIAMS
HARDWARE
205 E. 23th
FA 2-316i

Jim H unt R ealty

li. it. POPE CO., INC.

.11. Article* For Sale

Auto Glass. Tops
A Seal Covers

29. Automobile Service
BEAUTIFULLY fu rn 1 shed
29A. Auto Accessories
room, Private home. Ph.
WAITRESS iiuivt be exper­ .1.1. Furniture
GOODYEAR SERVICE
30. Machinery - Tools
FA 2 7431.
TAt la* Ul N» Of
ienced and Curb girl. Apply
STORE
31. Poultry - Live stock
Used furniture, appliances,
4H$I *P e / ,^ 6 ^ —
333 W. First St.
Cluck 'N TYeat. Sanforvt.
31 A. Pets
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
toots, etc. Rought - Sold.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
First St. Near 2 city free ‘Thay're always more intareated in girls after they've
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
1
7
.
M
a
le
H
elp
W
anted
be*n
caged
up
awhilel"
33. Furniture
parking lots and slipping
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
3-1. Articles For Sale
stores. No utility charges.
kicks, sand, cement, ruck,
W ILL TRAIN Dairy Karin
35. Articles Wanted
Suitable for couple or sin­ 6. F o r R e n t
1 2 . R rn l K s I h I c F o r Sale
worker under in with at Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
pipe, steel, grease traps,
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Service With the Cash.
dry wells, stepping stones.
least grade education. Farm
CLEAN Trailer. 2t* Cabana. ATTRACTIVE
3 bedroom.
37. Boats - Motors
Store.
SUPER 'TRADING POST
background
desirable.
FairMiracle Concrete Cu.
Full bath. $45. 323-0632.
D 3 bath liome. limit in kit­
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FA 20877.
3w» Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
glade Jersey Dairy. Gen­
3
ROOM
furnished
Apart­
chen, air-conditioner. Cus­
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1
B
E
D
R
O
O
M
Apartment.
eva.
Fla.
Phone
Mr.
Camment for couple. $43. Ph.
tom drape* and [*owvr mow­
GYM SET. Carlop luggage
FREK E STIM ATE
Knotty pine snack bar and
mack. 349 4231 or 349-1931.

1% T I I H
COUNT
OK T i l K
fllf.N T l
J l'IX iH ,
IN
A N il
F II It
NKMINOLF
LO llS T t,
KI.M IIIIM
]n He: Delate o f
L K K M K I I A P P E T . e/k/e
LE D VAUA V m iA K K E T .
Ilecraacd
.NOTICE T O C H K I H T O li a
TU
A l . l . C lt E U IT O H S
AND
I-UIIHONH
H AVING
CLAIM S
O il HKM.VNDS A G A I N S T HAIU
ESTATE:
Yo u ernl each o f y o u are
heretpy notif ied and required
to present in duplicate any
claims
mid
demand*
which
you, o r eith er o f you. may
hnvn axalliat the Fata l* o f
L E E M B I I A K K E V . a k a I. UK
V A f * A M E I I A K K E V . Deceased,
l a l e or aald County, to tha
C o u n ty
Juilse
of
Hemlnota
County, Florida, at hi* off ic e
308 Magnolia Ave. Apply
In the Court Moure o f •ahl
upstairs evenings.
County
at
Hanford.
Florid a,
w it h in six (fll calendar month*
fro m the time o f the Ural pub­
lication o f I h l i notice. Each LARUE 2 bedroom trailer.
Lake Ashby Adults only.
c laim or d im an d rhall b t In
arrltln r. and ahatl F a t e tha
TA 2-7388.
p U r a e f rtaldanca and po&gt;» o f ­
fic e addreaa o f tha claimant,
and •hall ha awnrn to by tha ROOMS,
The Gables, 401
rlHtuiant, » n i l . at torney, and
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
any n u ll claim nr demand not
■ o f l l a i ahull ha cold
■ /Robert L Mahuffay
Efficiency A pi. $30 Mo. Sur­
A&gt; A d m ln ld r a t n r o f tha
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
R a ta l* Of I.aa Mehaffey,
a/k/a I.aa Vnda Xlehaffay, Deceased
flor do n V. Fratlarlck
A t t o r n e y f o r tha Eatate
r . ci. itox n s t
HrpUirtif Inti of
JM-tOI North r a r k A ten u e
rirtltfaiift Xtmti
Sanford. Florid a
r u h l l i h : April I t . I t . M ay I. ».
th* undtrHr nt&lt;i, bun*
d uly •whrn, do htTfOy d»«*lsrr
1911
r n i i —it
under eith tlmt tfi* notii#* nf

l*

2 BEDROOM Itouae, 21J S
Maple. $5,500. FA 2*04.,7.

la’s. Htisinev* O ppu rltin iiy

ACADEMY

Rusiness Opportunity
By Day. Week, nr Mouth
Female Help Wanted
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Mule Help Wanted
Ph. FA 2-3181 11« W. l»t St.
Help Wanted
2-BEDHOOM fumiiltcd apart­
Situations Wanted

20. Babysitters

12, Real Ewtatr For Sale 29. Automobile Service

20 ACRES on highway and
large lake. 18 Veres grove.
Modern frame house. $20,0t)0. Ph. 319-3451.

MILITARY

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:

9. For Sale or Rent
Rooms private batlu, 114
10. Wanted to Rent
tV. First St.
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Ileal Estate For Sale
R EN T A BED
12. MnrjtiiiKe Loans
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
1-L Insurance

d e a d l in e s

Jljr

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
f

^CH EVRO LET

OLDS

CADILLAC

SQUARE DEAL CARS
62 Monzu 62 Cadillac

62 Chev.

(il Donnevillc
Pontiac Convertible
Enjoy This Summer la
Grand Style. Exceptionally
Clean. Only

*2495
P e rfe c t. . .
For Hie liiauranrr A len t
tlr Mail Carrier! A

&lt;»() Volkswagen
Sedan With Right Hand
Drive. New Paint A Tire*.
Special At

*1095
11- ’01 Models
5 - ’60 Models
I - *59 .Models
MANY MORE!

Sport toupr
4 Speed Tram.

4 Door
Power Ami Air

4 Dour
G C$1. Std.

J la A k !

*2195

*4496

*1795

Don’t Forget The
SANFORD
AUTO SHOW

61 Chev.

59 Olds

59 Chev.

Station Wagon
V-H Vino.

4 Door - 98
Power, Air

Statlun Wagon
8 C$1, Std.

*1795

*1895

*1445

59 Chev.

58 Plym.

58 Ford

1 Door
6 Cj L. Stand.

2 Door V-H
Std. Trans.

2 Door
8 C$1, Std.

*1095

*445

57 Olds

57 Chev.

*595
55 Chev.

2 Dour • 88
Auto, Tran*

2 Door V-8
Sid. Tram.

Ilelalr 4 Dour
6 C$1, Std.

*695

*695

*396

FUEL) und AUDHKV
Y E A C K LK
219 E. 2nd ST.

CLAUDE

urn ELL

2505 P A R K A V E .
SANFORD

Coming Apr. 21. 25, 20
M AK E P L A N S
TO A T T E N D

BILL

HEMPHILL
MOTORS, Inc.
301 W. 1st St.,
Sunfurd

F A 2-0231

• PONTIAC • BUICK
• RAMBLER

�r
EDITORIAL

COM M ENT

Again, Again And Again
Repeatedly your Herald has lined tho •'Com­
ment" to sound o ff nlmut, nnd warn nfoiinst,
carelens neKliirenco which annually causes the
loss through fire o f ucrc after acre o f our coun­
ty timber and pnsture lands.
Agnln this week Rnngcr Albert Harris Is­
sued warnings that the county is in a record dry
period and that now in NO T the time to do any
burning. Variable winds coming at this time o f
year only add to the danger fo r 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 o f causing fires, either
deliberate or occidental.
Again, again nnd again, until such needless
destruction becomes n thing o f the past, pica
after pica and warning a fter warning will be
issued in the effo rt to figh t 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 stimulating 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 Legislature 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 re­

ceived regarding **a deal"
to prevent Is passage result­
ing from a meeting in Talla­
hassee last week of Associat­
ed Industrialists and A FL­
IT O leader*.
Viewpoints of the Union
were presented by Herbert
Sweety, union simp steward
at the Martin 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 o f putting tho qucatlon o f 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 o f
raising funds for village operations cumu up at a
special meeting o f the council.

Bear Lake
Girl Scouts
Hear Nurse
By Shirley Westward*
Bear Lake Girl Seoul* of
Troop 407 heard a program on
nuralng presented by Mrs.
Richard Ostrander, registered
nurse o f Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando, at their
regular meeting last Thurs­
day,
Through questions encour­
aged by the epeaker the girla
learned that only registered
nurses are eligible to wear
pins which actually are a part
of their uniform. She alao ex­
plained that each school o f
nursing is Identified by Its cup
Stripe which cannot bo copied
and that nurses are required
to past a two-day atata board
examination before they can
become registered nurses.
Program speaker scheduled
for today's 8 p. m. meeting of
the troup at the hums o f Lead­
er 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
after having served for the
past four yrnrs aa sergeant
with th* Third Army Bucket
Division in Germany.
Dunn, who has received hi*
discharge, ia a graduate of
Seminole High and spent on*
gear at Piedmont College hafore entering the aerviee.
He presently is making hie
home with hie parents.

"How do we know the pcopie don’t want taxes T
tho kind o f a city the people
want 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
that 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.
"W e mutt first show the
people whnt can or rnu't tie
done with avuilablu money,'*
she stressed.
At
this time Anderson
scored another point by re­
plying, "Have you ever had
anything bunded to you? . . ,
I've worked for 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 cIMiens.”
It was pointed out earlier
in the meeting that a tux
hud bean proposed hut only
for businesses and profeaaionnl offices.

LONGWOOD l-H GIRLS view with pride their 19C1J Antcrlcnn Legion
Fair 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 at 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 FKKANY

Young Egyptian
To Become
U. S. Citizen

By Mona Grlnstead
Twenty-five year old Mousi*
Par Id Fckany of Egypt 1»
making hi* home in North
Orlando while wailing to lie
come eligible for American
cltixenshlp. The brother of
Mr*. Joseph llage. Fckany
arrived in this country by
plane back In February.
He completed an education
In F.gypl majoring in ehemlxiry and speak* English,
French and Arabic fluently.
He lias had 18 month* in Ihe
Egyptian Army and before
c o m i n g to Amerlr* he
worked in the Blood Rank
in Egypt.
An expert swimmer fill*
hobby i lie holds a tournament
• ward for swimming across
the Sucx Canal.
Presently lie is working in
Ihe North Orlando General
Store with hi* Urothor-in-law
aud sister. Other relatives
here are hi* father, Farid
Fckany, who came to Airierlea liner year* tiKo, slid a
brother, Samir, wlio mine lo
tills country two years ago.
By Donna Este*
Two sisters and a brother,
Election* for new officers all married, remain in Egypt.
of tiie lamgwood Elementary
PTO will be held at n 7:3u
p. in. meeting next Turn day
in Hie school audlUirum.
Recommendations will be
By Mrs. Ail inn Mullrr
heard from Ihe nominating
The Auxiliary to the Docommittee amt nominations
also will 1m&gt; open from the B u r y Volunteer Firemen's
Assn, last week conn-led its
floor.
Following
Ihe
business unuiial spring luncheon and
meeting a Student Talent planned to reschedule the
Show will be presented under event In Ihr full. Benson for
the direction of Mr*. Elda the action was not announced.
The group met in regular
Nichols.
Refreshments will lie serv­ monthly session ut the PIru
ed by fourth grade motliera Station Beereutloii Hull with
at Bin close of the program. Mrs. Charles Ulrich presiding.

Longwood PIO
Sets Election

Fire Auxiliary
Cancels Event

•

Geneva Citizens
Set Meeting
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
yard Cltrua" will be presentcd by Ernest laindbcrg, a*,
aiatant county agent, who al­
so will apeak about peach
orchard* in Florida.
The meeting ia open lo all
person* in (he Geneva area
and to tiie interested public.

Scout Patrol
Offers Services

Club officer# who lunl wuvK oegun incur
ALT A M O N T E SPRING
second luccesilv# term arc, from left, Leroy U. Stover, president; Mr#,
Georg# B. Heam, vice president; Mr#. Don Harris, secretary nnd Otto
(Hem lil Photo)
Baumgartner, treasurer,

South Seminole Club jRanchers Seek
Elects New Officers1J"0Bu'td

A L T A M O N T E Roy
Seoul# were busy over
tho past weekend holi­
days practicing for tho
"lo w er project" which
imutt hu mcomplislied
at the District Clint*
puree at Comp Uuitocho
this coming weekend.
Tho tower, to he erect*
ed o f logs lushed to­
gether with slsnl ro|s',
must he strong enough
for the boy# to climb
to the top. Thu troop
doing t)io job from
start, top photo, to
finish, Isittom photo,
in the shortest period
o f timo, will get tiie
awards. Scouts shown
in the photos include
Mike Ricketts, David
Shea, Raymond Gnlnc#,
Kelly Trnwick, G a r y
Herndon, Gerald Croc­
ker, Richard Crocker,
Ruddy I.iind, Donald
Poit, Donald Paulsen
a n d junior assistant
scoutmasters Miko So­
well and John Stuart
HI.
(Herald Photos)

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 Jerry Prc»sley or John Klehhei gi r.

By Janr Cassrlherry
president; Mrs. F. Hetiberger,
The South Seminole Garden 21 Brighton Way. Casselberry
Club elected ulftccrs for the vice president; Mrs. L. E.
coming year at a meeting
held Monday afternoon at the
Casselberry Women * Club.
Mr*. II. T. Crittenden o!
Red Bug ltd., wa* elected

Art Clubs
To Participate
!n Conference

By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
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.
Tin
proposed air atrip,
with approaches at either
end. would be one mile long
and three-quarters of a miln
wide.
The matter 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 loc 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.

By Sir*. Adam Mulb-r
Region Three Art 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 Art Exhibition to he
held thi* Fifthly nnd Katurduy
ut 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 F in g e r of I.ukcliind, first
Vico president of (lie Florida
Federation of Art, will illsru**
Federation purpose*, ideal*,
n t^ n n iiu tiu n * 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, PeterIh e speaker said that In Min i* known for hi* wit and
By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
tlians in the Everglade* are fine iulj»tic ability.
A program on traffic safe­
slowly- dwindling In number
ly will In' protested for
due to the fart But wavs id
members of the Dellary
earning a living are gradually
Chapter of the American
becoming harder ar.d harder
Assn of Retired Person* at
to find This, in pari, is
their monthly meeting sche­
caused by the while man who
duled for IU a. m. Friday at
ha* copied the Indian cralls
the Fire Slat ion Recreation
and it able to print lice them
By Donna Este*
Loll.
in quantity through use of
The three third grade* ol
Florida Highway Patrolman
machinery.
Longwood Elementary School
Vince Smallwood of Orlando
Because of this, McBride will present an operetta en
will speak on safety in driv­
said, he foresees Hie eventual tilled " I f 1 Were Going" al
ing and show a idm. Judge
extinction of the Indian race 8 p. m. iicxt Thursday in
Albert D. Williams and Con­
which moile and more is he- tlic school auditorium.
stable Oscar I’ apincau of De­
ing forced into the ''while
More than lUh children
nary will join Smallwood to
world.*'
will take part In the song*
present a panel discussion
and dance* which will he re­
unit audience participation.
presentative of Norway, LapActtun by the Dellary group
land,
England.
Britttany,
Arrangement* for a St a on setting up a special cancer
Spain amt Northern Africa.
insurance program for mem*
The children have read year lease agreement between
hers is on the agenda for
It) Joan M**ln
about these countries in their llildiaiii Cani-i-lherry, property tiie business session
The uiimiul (Tiulimtii Com­ reading program and an' uwiu-r and the C «.-i Hu rry
The public is invited to
munity C h i c k e n Builieeue eager to perforin and dis­ Ucru-iitiun Commission have attend and participate m tins
I
wen
completed
to
give
the
|
apunsoicd by Georgia M. Ju- play their knowledge amt latown another reel ration area, i program.
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 Legion Meets Set
there will lx’ no admission on Over brook Dr. ami tun- j A iiie tim n Legion Mt-motiul
ity Club picnic grollndi.
Mrs. Herbert lluauell, choir- since the children arc using tattling five lots, will be de­ Fust 23(1 of Cusst Iberiy and
man of the "chow line,*' ia In this means to express (heir veloped to provide u practice { the Auxiliary Unit will hold
need of, volunteer* to htlp appreciation for cooperation baseball field for the younger meetings Friday night at 8
arrve. Ticket* are available received on the school library boys and a possible softball p. m. at the Women's Club
Building on Ovribrook Dr.
j diamond fu r tho girt*.
drive l Ida year.
from any Legionnaire.

Life In Everglades Described
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 threati 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
camps In the tropical area lor
boys between the ages of
eight and IS year* who. by
taking general safely precau­
tions, made 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- Seminole In­

Swope, Lake Triplet Dr., se­
cretary: Mrs. Arthur Putnam,
Sanlando Trailer 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
date of officers were Mrs,
Felix Mege, Mi** Ella Cum­
mings and Mrs. C. K. Fish­
er.
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 re­
view an "Wild Plants for
Survival in Southern Flor­
ida," by Miami author Ju­
lian Martin.
Plans were made for the
club to lake two interesting
field trip*. Next Monday the
group will meet al North gate
Shopping Center at 0:30 a. m.
to go to Foster'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 refreshments prior to Ihe
meeting. Thirty -one members
ami one visitor, Mr*. Ethel
Seely cf Ohio, were in altendance.

Own Air Slrip

Third Graders
Set Operetta

Chuluota Legion
Barbecue Set

Lease Signed
On Recreation

AARP Chapter
To Meet Friday

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W E A T H E R : Fnir ami mild through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
United Press Leased W ire

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Established 1908

FRI.. A P R IL 19. 1908

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By LARRY VKKSHEL
Hold your ha I,
hut the

County
Commission
will
learn Tuesday that the Stat:
Rnad Department 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
start on this new project
shortly after July 1. Tills is
a primary road project oi
SHIV Tlie County ha* just
romptrtrd
Improvement of
“ Slh Street west of French
Avenue a* a secondary road
project.
The proposed 25th Street

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
Herman Jacobson for flu.lKiu
. . . Yea. Mn.ooo . . . that's
typographical error.
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Next weekU National Li­
brary 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 Libraries” . , .
Tele says the Friends of the
Library gave him a copy of
the book to read . . . o yes,
it came from the Orlando
Public Library.
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BULLETIN
'lbe 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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Approval

SANFO RD , FLO R ID A

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Kill Income
Tax Move OK'd

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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.

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
The House opened hot debate
today on a proposal asking
Congress to kill federal inrome 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
CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS OF Seminole, Erevan!, Vo.
the lower chamber.
Next item on the canal
.Maytowu Canal, from Lake Harney to the headwaters o f the
luxin ami Orange Counties will lie invited within the next two
agenda will be a joint meet­
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
ing
of
commissioners
of
on the Congress to pas* a
of Highway 4(1. The third is the Ellis Canal, south o f Highway
waterway between Sanlord ami the Atlantic Ocean. This map
Orange, Urcvurd, Volusia and
constitutional amendment lo
50. John Krider, committee chairman, said he will request the
was presented by the engineer, Harold Scott, to the St. Johns*
Seminole Counties, seeking
rial Hie tax on grounds Hut
four counties commissioners to meet here on the project.
Indian River Navigating Committee Thursday. It depicts three
their support for the water­
the nation “ is on the road
way. It is hoped the session
to ruin.”
will be held within the next
Meanwhile, bills were intro­
two weeks, here in Sanford.
duced in the Senate lo estab­
• • •
lish a school of engineering
John Kridcr and llanild
in East-Central Florida and
Scott arc considering a trip
lo borrow $;g) million tor pub­
to Atlanta in order to expe­
lic recreation lands in Flor­
dite that federal loan for tne
ida.
port t e r m i n a l feasibility
The MM million sales tax
^ study. Seems the government
proposal and the $50 miIIion
is roncerned aboot a similar
bond plan have twills horn
grant ’ way buck in 11)44.
endorsed by Gov. Farris Hry• • •
i IIm&lt; public. It specifically ex­ only one senator. Jamrs Cun anl.
“ The people of la-vy Coun­ free'.”
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) Probably won't
get
the
Hep. John Crew* filed Hie
ile said the hill wmihi not empiK secret meetings of the nor of Brook** illr. rasl all at
ty like secret
meetings,”
A
bill
to
prohibit
secret
meet
Woodruff building painted by
present official* from getting Senule. allowed liy the Stale Hrmative vote. And he laugh tax proposal, which culls (or
Usiicr
said.
Semi-Centennial Hay on the 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 informal­ Constitution.
27th, but there ARE some governing laiards wa* laugh­ hill,"
three per rent sales tax to
Maximum penally for viola
Cross
said,
adding ly discuss matters. All It
folks who arc interested in 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
the beautiful appearance of mittee today.
cines and groceries.
says ‘ye shall know the truth no official actions tie taken month* in Jail.
our city on that day — for
It was the second time the and the truth shall set you except at meeting* open to
When tlie roll wa* railed
humcfolki as well as for lull had been killed.
visitors . . . Epsilon Sigma
The first time, the general
Alpha sorority . . . As long si legislation committee turned
they have agreed to water the It d o w n without Sen. J.
A nasal court of inquiry
podocarpu* plant* lining our Emory Corn*. Gainesville, the
Investigating (he ainklng of
main
stem, they
thought sponsor, having an opportun­
the
submarine
Thresher
they’d go one more step . . . ity to speak (or it. lie per
MIAMI (U P I) - Antonio de
mas unrapertnfly rinsed to Vanina, viee-president of the
They sre going to plant pe­ suatled Chairman D e w e y
the public today for un­ Cuban refugee Revolutionary
tunia* in the pots . . . Red, Johnson, Quincy, to give him
while and blue . . . Kathy a hearing, hut the rr*ult*
lloweser, It was leurned the federal government would f i ­ disclosed reasons.
Site of the proposed Sem­
Council, sought Unlay to re­
• Tooke heads up this activity 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 rent of airport
€ j for the civic minded boost­
Sen. Eller Usher of Iren
Highway til West, ill the vi­ con struct Ion on n matching (C P I) —Two crewmen who ing Hie stormy resignation
ers . . . A warm “ Thunk ton facetiously oliered an ing chosen this afternoon In n cinity of the new Interstate 4 fund basis, even to the point by chance mlucd thf falal of President Jose Mini Car­
you," girls, from all people amendment to make the loll itpri-iiil meeting.
highway.
of supplying lists, a la-acon, dive of the nuclear (ilhinar dona.
Merle Warner, chairman of
who are proud of Sanford.
apply only to Alachua County
Mini, no, resigned Thurs­
Preliminary planning is for etc., on a "for-frec" basis in ine Thresher with 12!) men
• • •
the
Chnmlier
of
Commerce
which brought a roar of
atman) have testified that day charging (hal President
a smalt airport eupable of order to stimulate aviation.
S|H-akmg of beiiiilifiealion laughter Irom the committee. airport committee, said (hi*
Presently air service out of mechanical
ditflrulties and Kennedy failed lo keep a
handling and servicing small
morning I In- site would he se­
. . , Those merchants in our
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
downtown shopping c e n t e r
sportsmen, business execu­ only at Uilamfo, Rcl.aml, Day \es*rl during nine month of invasion of Cuba to topple the
chamber building.
who REALLY want to make
overhaul ami lest*.
regime of Premier Fblt-I Cas­
tives, salesmen, cumpuny rep­ tuna Reach or Tampa.
Committee members were
tlie urea look belter — May
Warner, himself, long has
tro.
resentatives
and
others.
Tlie
Navy
court
of
inrpiry,
to study engineering reports,
their tribe Increase! I—should
favored construction of an feathering evidence that might
The State Department issu­
However,
the
long
rungc
neiiul photographs and oilier
9 jlavc a long look at what
airport ill Luke Monior. along solve (lie sinking of the sub­ ed a statement in Washingpertinent duln before pin­ planning carries the thought Highway 17-U2 about midway
Hiz/oncr Mayor Tom McDon­
ion calling Miro'a charge a
pointing lliu actual airport that futuie expansion would .......... French Avenue and marine, was to reconvene at
ald and bis Abstract Curp.
distortion of I lie truth and
II
a.
in.
KST
today.
lie
to
handle
commercial
air­
site.
arc doing to the old Mafftll
the 1-4 interchange.
Stales
Navy vessels equipped with saying Hie llniled
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) liners operating throughout
garage . . . Amazing modern­
sensitive sonar devices cri**- could now allow Cuban rrfuA
hill
directing
immediate
Florida,
such
•■*
shuttle
air
ization!! . . . Sec, fellows, it
crossed the North Atlantic gees lo lead it into possible
services to mum nutininil and
DOES work . . . That St. establishment in East Central
220 miles east of (.’ape Cod In war with Russia.
international
airports.
Florida
of
a
branch
o!
the
Johns Realty building and
Seven other member* of
seareh of the hull of the
D was pointed out that the
now this one are making that University of Florida Engin­
Ihe 17-meniber CMC resign­
missing craft.
eering
College
was
introduc­
Commercial and Park corner
In Thursday's testimony. ed with Miro, pulling out four
ed today by Sen. J A. Roy (I
a thing of beauty.
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 Hart­ 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* trans­ Hie chief representative ot
graduate I was the deadline (or licen­
institution
be
a
,
to the east, whose parking lot
sing llieir (legs and that those
Tlie Long wood City Council est City Merchant's A*»n. at ferred from Thresher'* crew 250.0011 Cuban exiles in the
exit it Is, lix that driveway level university specializing
tin- regular monthly Hireling the day lie fore sin- left on United Stales.
Just this side of the ACL in masters and doctor's de­ who have not bought their Thursday night accepted tinol Use group held Tuesday her last cruise, said that de­
dog
tagare
subject
In
fines
low
bid
of
Orange
Paving
gree*
m
science
and
engineer­
freight depot 7 . . . d ice!
oi *5o or 30 day* as called Co. in the amount of S2.41U night at tlie Forest 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 customers.
Other officers are F. 0, ability In respond with splitdone on Warren St. from W
trol to select a site in the last September,
• • •
vie*
president; second precision lo emergen­
Town Clerk Mrs. Lillian Lake St. to a point approxt Winfield,
Remember those words of Orlando ■ Daytona Reach Can­
cies.
m, Engineer Rill I-efller about averal area and appropriate Henning said that only 81 mutely U00 feet west of W. laiui* Stubbs, treasurer and
Mr* Susie Snellenla-rger. se­
Lake
St.
,
from
a
|u&gt;f*ih!e
ioo
persons
g
ill
.(too
for
its
operation.
that sewage treatment plant
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 Pink Lad ion
aupervision needed at the 870 for establishment of a ated and registered a* of ell delayed passing on a de­
defending Ins fiscal policies,
The Women's Auxiliary ol
velopment plat presented by ing were Walter E. Whitaker
plant . . . How true, bow true slate Junior college in Oka­ tliii time,
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 time there there s Sens. Ferrin Campbell, Crest- made and a tag purchased preliminary plans for the new Dept, and Richard Ostrander, pdat will meet Saturday at Hush in hia new liudgcl would
12:30
p.m.
at
ttic
Capri
fur
manager
of
the
Rear
Lake
city
hall.
from
the
clerk,
dogs
must
talk around city hall of put­ view, Clyde Galloway, Remean one million fewer Jobs
The meeting wa» continued Little laike Pirates 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. inrsi meeting.
subject to call.
stmts for the year.
Mapolcs of Milton.
The chief executive look Ins
site.
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case for the administration *
fci
I f you're looking for inter­
legislative program and ills
esting excitement over the
record tisral It*&lt;4 spending
weekend . . . attend the Jayprogram before the American
cess annual sportscar races
Society of Newspaper Edi­
Saturday and Sunday after­
The Florida
East Coast continue serving as a director tlie Atlantic Coast Line and ida East Coast wants Hrotnan tors.
W ASHINGTON ( UPI ) —
I lie Southern to serve on to continue a* the director,
noons at the Osceola airstrip The Florida East Coust Ruil- (FE C )
In Ida prepared text. Ken
railroad made the of FEC.
"FEC submits, however, that 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 interest created of congrrtsiunal economists
That giant water control
In ltistate Commerce Commis­ ccivership fur about 30 years I president of the SealKtard and by the Atlantic Coast Line
bill xhuuld be Tallahassee Atlantic Coast Line and the
that (he tat cut he wants to
. bound next week . . . You Seaboard Air Line Railroads sion (IC C ) for permission to hefura it was reorganised In W. Thomas Rica, prealdent of and Seaboard to destroy East stimulate business should he
could build Grand Coulee are conducting a "ruthless intervene In support of a bid 1U6I. During tba reorganise- Atlantic Coast Line, have ra­ Coast would nut bar Mr. Rroe- matched by at least a size­
*
Dam across the St Jahn* drive . . . to destroy the Flor­ by D. W. Hrotnan. pro-blent tion the ICC permitted 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 Ea-t Coast « Railroad)," |of the Southern Railway! to ipirsfdciita uf lha Seaboard, JJlrosnati do likewise. The Flur- (ill its pelitiou lo tba ICQ,
penditures.

Hilarious, Laughing Solons
Destroy Secret Meeting Bill

'Sloppy' Work
Plagued Sub

Committee Meet 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 or south of tht
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 tak­ In the mailer hut it is expect­
ing steps to obtain this addi­ ed the Commission will rearh
an agreement and proceed to
tional 20 feet.
The county engineer has obtain the extra 20 feet want­
been making a study and will ed by the State so that work
recommend lo tlie County may get under way at th«
Commission for its action earliest possible date.
whether the County shall seek

VAH-11 Flight
B R IEFS Crews Return
Alerts
Home Sunday

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Hy I'nltcd Press International

Tornado ulerts were posted
Aircraft and flight craws of
across the Midwest today and
Heavy
Attack Squadron Elev­
violent thunderstoinis pin king
high winds and Imil swept the en will land at the Sanford
Naval Air Station at 4l45
nation's niliDection.
p. m. Sunday, ending ft sevenmonth deployment to
the
Persistent
Mediterranean aboard the at­
BIRMINGHAM, Als. (U P I)
tack carrier F r a n k l i n D.
— Lunch counter sit-ins pro­
Roosevelt.
testing r a c i a l segregation
Official* at NAS reported
weie to continue today In a
"persistence" campaign b y the remainder of the squad­
ron's HRI support personnel
Negro lender*.
will arrive hy bus from Mayport Monday nl 'J p. m. The
W ay Cleared
Roosevelt Is scheduled to (lock
MACON, tin. (111*1) — The in Muyport 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 A HR
come tile first members of Skywarrior twln-Jet attack
their race to enroll at 1JUI- Ixi tubers In Sun ford eklee
year-old Mercer University.
since last September.
During the squadron's ab­
Red Move
sence, It has ope ruled exten­
VIENTIAN E, 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 11st supporters of Gen, Joint-service operations,
Kong La out of the strategic
Cdr. John F, Harlow, the
town of Plume Kavan.
squadron's new skipper, will
lead the Clieckertni)*' fourProgram Boost?
plane 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, after serving aa
a nation-wide radio amt tele­ executive officer.
Greeting Harlow will b«
vision addles* today mid urge
from
Frenchmen to keep tin* coun­ liigh-iauking officers
the Heavy Attack Wing Una
try's economy expanding.
staff and Cdr. Harton W.
ilartholomew, who la alated to
Bitf Welcome
MOSCOW t U 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 Mediterranean nations
and visited porta such as
Release Seen
Rhodes and Athena, Grreccj
I I U U A P R 8 T (U P I) —
Istanbul, Turkey; llamduna,
Church sources here and in
Vienna said today Kninzisku* .Spain; Cannes, France and
Cardinal Koenig's efforts to Naples, Genoa, Livrtn atul
Tit runt u, llaly.
arrange the release o f Josef
Cardinal Mimlszcnty appear
to have struck some unexpect­
ed snag,
Bridge ..... .....
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Classified
l.‘l Arrested
Page l)
Comira
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CHICAGO (U P I) — Two
Dear A h h y
Page t|
luluisteis and II other per­
Editorial
........ Page 4
sons were arrested on disor­
Entertainment .... Page 7
derly conduct charges Thurs­
Puzzle
. . . . . Page 8
day when they balked at or­
Society . ....
Pago l|
ders to leave the site of u
Page 5
K|mrt*
home Into which Negroes had
Cimirhe*
..... . Page 2
planned lo move.

H erald Index

JFK Defends
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Raceway Tax Boost Sought

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provide a special daily fee for small
tracks with a pari-mutuel iw&gt;ol of $35,000 a day or less.
Currently tracks with a j&gt;ool of
$25,000 or less pay taxes on a flat fee
schedule starting at $150 a flay for
pools up to $20,000, to $400 jmr day for
pools between $24,000 and $25,000.
The flat fee schedule would pro­
vide additional fees, under O'Neill's
bill, ranging to a top of $1,750 for pools

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Bills
aimed at Kivinjr the state n hiKKer tax
take from dop tracks and jai nlui fron­
tons were introduced in the I/*pislaturc Monday by Hep. William O'Neill
of Mnrlon.
One of the measures would repeal
the special daily operational cost al­
lowance Riven dop tracks before tho
■tate takes its taxciiL It would also

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between $34,000 and $55,000. Tracks
with pools in excess of $55,000 would
Ihj taxed at seven per cent from each
pool.
Result of the pm|Ktsal would be to
rnise in excess of $1,3 million in taxes
for the state.
■Another hill tossed in by O’Neill
would put the tax for jai alul frontons
on the same scale as those for dop
tracks.

Woman Medical
Missionary To
Speak Here

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NEW COUNCILORS for tho Seminole Chapter,
Order of DeMolny, who were installed in cere­
monies held Saturday night at the Masonic
Temple In Sanford, were, from left, front, Har­
old Unper, junior; Wes Corlictt, senior and Bill
Stamper, master. Ed Hnmilton, at rlpht, past

Garden Circle
To Sponsor
Card Party
The Bear bake Garden Cir­
cle will sponsor a Spring
Card Party at 8 p. in. Fri­
day at the 'Lockhart Cliandier
o f Commerce under the direcllon of Mr*. Iticliard Os­
trander, general chairman for
111* project.
Working with Mrs. Ostran­
der are Mrs. C. L. Drunk,
Mr*. Alien Forward, Mr*.
Itaymnnd Jackson and Mrs.
Alan Wentworth.
An oulsanillng collection of
tabic and door prizes donat­
ed by merchants of the area
will I* awarded during the
evening anil buffet refresh,
merits of sandwiches am)
cockle* pill* iced lea or coffee will be served.
A nominal fee wlU be
charged for the evening,

PETUNIAS
IN HANDS
FOR QUICK COLOR
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3211 Gropes Hie Aye.
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Geneva Home Demonstration
Club Elects New Officers
Officer* of the Geneva
Home
Demonstration
Club
were elrrtrd at the April
meeting held last Wednesday
at Din horn* of Mr*. Kenneth
Taylor on Lake llnrney.
Installed on May 10 at a
County Council meeting in
the 1ID Center in Sanford
will lie Mra. T. J. Chalfant,
president; Mrs. W. L. Sieg,
vice president; Mrs. It. A.
Dunn, secretary; Mrs. Har­
old Wallace, treasurer ami
Mrs. D. M. Ladd, delegate.
Members of the club voted
to remember birthdays of
patients at the Snrepla Home
and to make May flasket
tray favors for the Jesse
Memorial Ho»pd.il in Titus­
ville.
Plan* also were made for
Ihc club to tour an area
furniture store on May 21
beginning at 10:30 a. m.
along with two more clubs
from (lie county. Members
wishing to lie included in this
event were asked to contact
officer* of their respective
club tn make arrangements
since scaling at the aluro
must be arranged ahead ot
time In order to avoid any
last minute contusion.
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master, made the official presentation of the
pave). I’residinp at the installation were, hack,
from left, Louis Sweeten, Installing officer;
Woodrow W. Cush, marshal and Robert Itiinihley, senior councilor.
(Herald Photo)

G u e s ts
attending
last
week's meeting were Mr*.
Itin ne lie luipp "f Cocoa and
County Agents Miss Myrtle
Wilson and Cecil Tucker who
presented the day’s program
on Lawns and Grasse*.
Crazy hats made by the
tncmliers and worn for the
meeting proved to In- so un­
usual that judging was dis­
carded. Included m the col­
lections were such creations
as a turtle shell decorated
witli tiny startish. sea horses
and oilier sea life and trim­
med with seaweed.
Mrs, Taylor'* fiat was a
large Revere Bowl made of
pine needles and derorated
with artificial fruit and a
vase of flowers on tup. Till*
unusual chapeau also dou­
bled
a table centerpiece.
All hats made by the club
women were extremely cle­
ver
and expressed
much
thought und time spent in
their creation.
The next meeting of the
club will lie a covered dish
iunrlieon affair to lie field
on May 13 with memlicri of
the Dear l.ake Club ns apeeial guests for flic day. Class­
es in crafts will lie conducted.

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By Shirley Wentworth
Members of Hie Ijock hurt
AIHIIL 10
Volunteer Fire Dept, will be
Admissions
in the Dear l.ake area this
Pauline Poole, Del.a rid;
cry Kd win da Jr.. Mima; Mary |T,,ur« l*&gt;‘,
« and 9:30
Elizabeth Krhlrnrd, Raleigh P- m
request donations
King, Loretta Knlz, Peggy ImiUi for individual fire pro­
Smith, lairtiiu Furinu, Klleii tection and for a spaghetti
Grisson, Essie Stone, Nettie supper to lx* held at the
laickhart Chandler of Com­
Phillips of Sanford.
merce from 4 until 8 p. m.
Ilirtha
Mr. und Mis. Juhn Srhlrurd on April 27.
Proceeds from the supper
of Suoford. n girl; Mr. nod
Mrs. Itohi-rt llm-skool of Sun- will go toward adding radio
font, n Imy; Mr. and Mr*. Sid­ communication units In the
ney L. Kotr. of Suoford, n girl. fire truck and base station.
Persons In the area wish­
Discliargra
ing
to help arr asked to
Frank Law, Leesburg; Gus­
tav Deinioger, lleltiiry; Jo. leave an outside light on
neph Mieln-aleH, Di-llury; Hex- ■luring tile specified time for
in Stone, Osteen; I.mini Dor- Thursday's col lection*.
toil, Orlando; Richard Sidney,
Nancy Lee Hunt, Mary K.
Suwerhy, Mmycancr G ilb ert'—
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and Klmcr Dobson of Sniifonl.
A l'ltll. It
Admission*
Pamela (i rave tic, O r a l a;
Dy Shirley Wentworth
Margaret Crcver. Tracy fil­
The subjects of how tn keep
bert, Ernest Walker, Effie lakes safe and clean for wa­
Dumhalmigh, George Arnold, ter activities and operations
Mary Etta Cowan, Darhara of the county water sanita­
Foster, Jo Aon Oglesby, Wil­ tion department will lie ex­
liam Harvey, Sanford.
plained by County Sanitarian
It I It TIIS
Val Robbins for member* of
Mr. ami Mr*. Miehaei Clo­ the Dear Lake Community
ser ol Sanford, a Imy
Club at their 8 p. in. meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farina ing this Thursday in Ihc Flor­
of Sanford, a Imy
ida Power lawn go.
Discharge*
On the agenda for the re
Hufus Sharpe, Mims; Jade gular business session will
Wynn, Irvin Johnson, Joann lie report* from the nominat­
Ftowers, of Sanford.
ing committee for election*
APRIL 12
to be held at the May meet­
Admissions
ing.
Thomas Padden, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; James Ford. Tampa;
Deity Freeman, luike Mary;
Ttie Auxiliary lo DeRary
Mark LeCuycr, Shirley RedVFW Post 8093 will Iwar re­
well, Wylrne Tiiorlon, Sleport* from the nominating
phanic II nd g e s , Lawrence
committee anil elect officers
Ryan of Sanford.
at Thursday'* 7:30 p. m.
Dirth*
meeting to lie lie 1&lt;I in the
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wrcnn
Recreation Hall of the Fire
of Sanford, a girl
Station. All member* arc
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray- urgrxl U» be present.
ette of Ueala, a girl
Discharge*
Trary Klibert, Iona Melder,
Tile April meeting of the
Mrs. Charles It. Slee and
baby, Petty Smilli, Maude DeRary Republican Club will
Schmidt. Margaret Saranoy. be held at 7:30 p. m. Thurs­
Myrlcne Dullard. Della Gallo­ day at the Community Center.
way and Ernest Walker o( Refreshments will be served
following Hu- meeting.
Sanford.

; Bear Lake Club
TO HCQT Talk
By Sanitarian

GLP 5 S E BERT

ABOVE IS shown the newly remodeled front of Auto Ginns &amp; Sent Cover
Co. at 504 W. Second Street, Sanford. Bobby Moore and Johnny Willbanks,
joint tnitnugera of the firm, lire both craftsmen in their field, and an­
nounce tiie company has enjoyed a tremendous success since openinjr here
Jess than n year njfo.

Men In Service
Gladden R. Cutting, avia­
tion electronics
technician
airman and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray R. Cutting, R. It.
2, I amg wood, was commend­
ed for contributing to Train­
ing Squadron Nine's achieve­
ment of 3S.D0Q hours of accideni5ru"'lliglit at mo Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, Meri­
dian, Miss.

airman, &gt;on of Mr. and Mr*.
L. M. Sweeten. 2912 Park
Court, is serving with Utility
Squadron Four, at Oceana
Naval Air Station. Virginia
Beach, Va. He is a graduate
of Seminole High School.

Pfc. Edward J. Hughes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L.
Hughes,
7U8 West
Tun'd
Street, is attending the field
wire communication course
at the Third Marine Division
Schools, Cainp Hansen, Okm
awa.

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Pvt. Thomas E. Smith,
son of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold
M. Smith, Milter Hoad, is u
member of the First Battal­
ion. Second Army Division's
23rd infantry, which is lieing airlifted today from Fort
Denning, Ga., lo Germany.
The t7-y cur-old soldier at­
tended Seminole High School.

laiuis M. Sweeten Jr., avia­
tion electronics
technician

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Mackall, 178 South l’ inecrest
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recently
completed
aviation familiarization school
at the Naval Air Technical
Training Center Memphis,
Tcnn.

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Due to the illness ot Dev.
Ray W. Huff ot Hie First
Methodist Church in Geneva,
Easter services at Hie church
were conducted by Dev. W.
C. Stewart of New Smyrna.

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HD Club
To Celebrate
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Tlie DeRary Home Demon­
stration Club will ceicbrate
its Tenth Birthday Anniver­
sary at a noon luncheon to
be held this Thursday at Hie
DeRary Community Center.
All Fast Presidents will be
honored.
The next meeting of the
Volusia County Council lias
been announced for April
2ft at 10 a. m. in New Smy­
rna Deach. Member* are re­
quested to bring a sandwich
lunch. Dessert and bcvciage
will be provided hy the has­
tes* club.

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Fire Dept.
To Collect
In Bear Lake

Economy moves on three
fronts— the consumer unit,
the public sector (or govern­
ment spending) and the pri­
vate sector (eapfial forma­
tion) Economist Ted Johnson
of the Florida Power and
Light Company said Monday.
Speaking to Rolarians ‘ at
the kick-off of Industry Ap­
preciation Week in Sanford
and in
Florida,
Johnson
painted a bright picture for
the future economic future of
Florida ami Seminole County.
Johnson, who is a research
analyst for FPL. out of Mi­
ami compared businessmen
with a traveler, who every
now and then wonders if he's
on the right road.
He went on lo Illustrate his
optimistic forecast with what
he called "economic road­
maps," using Florida’s steady
and unwavering 100 year
growth as a yardstick and
comparing Florida with Cali­
fornia whose growth chart
has paralleled Florida's al­
though it started 3n years
sooner.
"Florida has consistently
doubled her population every
20 years, ever since the Civil
War," Johnson said.
He predicted a popu'.aYlun
cf 7 million in the state m
1970, or a growth of 2 mil­
lion additional people in the
stale during (lie 1900’*.
In answer to charge* that
have been made that the large
market D a "poor market"
because of the number of
retirees in the state, Johnson
pointed out that of Hie one
and a half million persons
who have moved into the
slate in the tuio's there were
tlie following percentages;
Fifty-five percent were in
the working age group.
Thirty percent are in the
school age or pre-school age
group.
Only fifteen percent are in
the retired age class.
"Here are some tiling* to
think abuut when you view
the Industrial Exhibit here
Tuesday," Johnson said.
He pointed out that the
most important consideration
that manufacturers now have
is personnel,
"Today's employe who like*
his Job ami bis surround ina*
ran boost business. The em­
ployer looks for good living
conditions,
good
working
conditions, good educational
facilities, good shopping faci­
lities, medical farilites, reli­
gious facilities and one of Hie
most important aspects . . .
recreational facilities."
"Your a 'e i can offer all
of the tilings to industry,"
lie said.

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g e o rg e S tu a r t
133 East ROBINSON

H o s p ita l
N o te s

Dr, Jran Hickman, a mis­
sionary to Israel who is on
leave in the United States,
studying at J. Ilf tils Miller
Hospital at the University of
Florid* in Gainesville, will be
the guest speaker at a public
meeting or Hie Medical Auxil­
iary, Saturday
The open meeting, to widen
the public Is invited, is sched­
uled for 3:30 p.m. at the Civic
Center. Dr. Dickman, who is
a native of Daytona Deach is
expected to sjicak on her ex­
periences aii * loissionary in
tiic Gaza .Strip which lies be­
tween Israel and Arabia, and
has been the scene of much
hittrr fighting
for
many
years.
Dr. Dickman, who is a sur­
geon is now studying for her
board of surgeons examina­
tions on leave of absence
from her work. Special guest*
of Ihc Medical Auxiliary for
the lecture will tie the ParaMedical Club students from
Seminole High School.
A silver nffrring will he
taken to help defray Dr. Hick­
man's expenses.

Economy Moves
On 3 Fronts,
Rolarians Told

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NOTICE
Tliere will 1* a Public Healing held by the Zoning
and Planning Commission of the City of Sanford on
Thursday. April 1H, 19(1.1, nl 8:00 P.M, In the City Com­
mission Room of the City Hall.
Discussion rvgniding rcioiiing fiom C-'J, General
Gciumi-rrial to M-l. Liglil Industrial, the following area:
South side of Celery Ase. from Sanford Avc. to the
west right-of-way of Hickory Avenue for a depth
of three lota AND oil the north sida of Celery Ave.
from Sanford Ave. to the alley between Cypreaa
Ave. and Pine Ase. for a depth of two lots.
Namely; Old Nc-lli Hottling Plant aitr. To be used
for inr Lai fabrication and aloragu.
ZONING AND PLANN IN G COMMISSION
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f. 8 'c c s c a tong behind Lark s optional
supercharged V 8 engine
2. ftetar a n d en /oy Lark's roomy. !ap-of-luxury
convertibles
J . L e i springtime tn — through Lark s exclusive
choree o f su n roof sedens.
4 . Help yourself to the blue-sky fun o f a slid e-roof
Lark W agonsue
5. Drive the best bargain o l your hie — w aiting tor y o u
n o w at your Sfudebeker dealer s !
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WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 80-1*5. Low tonight, 60-65.
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VOL. 53

By l.arry

Established 1908

WED.. APRIL 17, 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 692

Vcrshrl

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There will t*e .1 major an j
nouneemrnt soon out of the
Mayfair about the dormitor­
ies being sold to an exclusive
bo)a school in the Hast.
• • *
SOMK RANDOM THOUGHTS
ON A FAST VISIT TO T iIK
INDUSTRIAL SHOW LAST
NIGHT . . . Civic Center
jammed . . .
At one exit
stands Hill Hemphill and
John Alexander giving out
stubs . . . at the other . . •
Howard Hodges, Roy Robb
, . . Pretty girls In bathing
suits all over the place . . .
(is this Miami Reach?) . . .
Jairen Burgess welcomes tnc
"II: !V4-r:tllrc n-v.v mtmn ;
tins county has” . . Joan
Alexander buys me coffee but
gets tod at the soft drink
line while the Jayrees keep
handing out the drinks . . .
Celt. J. C. H**t**hl«r**» speak­
ing . . . acoustics are had
as usual and can't hear him
. . . Scott Runts beaming . .
No doubt that he's the man
«d the year . . . Idea (or
the show came out of a car
ride between Burns and John
Krider . . . They decided to
put an a little exhibit and it
grew to this . . . Jane MeKibbin grabs me. .
llow
about a plug for the Sarepta
Home Show thi' coining week­
end? (you got it now Janet).
. . So many people . . . Talk
tu At Wilson . , . "You know
. . . So man) people I don’t
brow here . . . New (aces
ail the time . . . Anyone seen
,iny dinning ticket. . .? John­
ny Alexander by the door
. . . Get me a winner John*
ny , . . and Charlie Mor­
rison hopelessly tries to talk
to the crowd calling oil tic­
kets . . . Barely audible and
Gov. Bryant ready to speak
on TV and So long . . .
• • •
This sure is a had week
getting in touch with our lo­
cal legislation . , . Joe Da­
vis' phone off the hook yes­
terday and this morning we
called Mack amt heard "This
is a recording . . . The num
her you have dt. . ."
Joe Davis diit cal! us about
6:30 a. m. . . . just as we
were getting the Seminole
High baseball score on one
phone. Talking to Joe and Jim
McCoy in the same breath , .
Joe says no disagreement lietwern the delegation and
looks like water survey will
lie okayed: no decision on
water drainage district bill
until Harold Johnson whips
same into shape . . . Fern
Hark Incorporation . . . pro­
bably go through coupled with
a referendum . . . Petit.ons
lor anil against received.
NAS officials nod The Her­
ald were unite proud Monday
when we published the p-1
story about (lie sailor-lioy
hero, Harry Bryan, who sav­
ed a young girl from drown­
ing. The Navy brass and
The Herald had if all arrang­
ed for front page coverage o(
tit*- pre-dilution of a letter
•d com mend al iun to Uryun
(or his heroism at a special
affair
Thursday
morning
Only, , . we now learn Bryar. cln-cked out on a furlough
before Monday's paper lul
the streets with his picture
and story.
• • •
Bet tlie city is sorry they
didn't
negotiate
lor
that
sewage treatment plant bid
. . , Second low bidder was
•nir own Lee Brothers who
have constructed a pocketful
of plants throughout the State
. . . Thus fur tin- present
contractor has dropped al
most SIO.UOO by being so
late.
•
« •
How* about those Fp-ilon
Sigma Alpha girl* . . . They
said
yesterday t'iey'11 take
care of those dying planters
until the Semi-Ceotinnial . .
After that it's up to the mer­
chants. . .
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BRIEFS
In Mass

Mill* introduced today in the State Lvfrialntttro
seeking establishment of a “ new college in the OrInndn-Paytntia-Uanavonil area" have thr full fliipjtort
of the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, said Douglan
St oust rum. chairman of its long range committee on
education.
"W e arc in full support of
the two hills mentioned in
tins following UPt dispatch,"
said Stcnstrum:

BIRMINGHAM. \l.i i l l ’ ll
—Negroes planned to march
"in mass'* to the Jefferson
County courthouse today in
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) —A
.1 demonstration launching a
hill authorizing four new col­
voter registration drive.
leges for Florida was intro­
duced today by Sen. John E.
MOSCOW ( I l l 'l l — Premier Mathews, of Jacksonville.
Nikita S. Khrushchev quietly
Tlie hill calls for tw oor
marked his (8th birthday to­ tour-year colleges In Duval,
day. with hi* health apparent­ Dade. Escambia-Santa Rosa
ly good and his grip on the
and the Orlando-Daylona-CanSoviet Union stdl firm.
» VC.r*I areas.
Another Mat h er*’ bill. In­
MOSCOW (IT T 1 — Premier terpreted to halt creation of
graduate universities,
Fidel Castro’s planned trip new
would authorize the Hoard of
to Moscow may lie followed
bv a visit to Cuba by Pre­ Control to establish branches
mier Ni!.f.^ £ Kh-js’tchrv, of existing universities in
informed sources said today other areas.

Marks Birthday

Planned Trip

New Federation
CAIRO t l'l'D - Egypt, Syria and Iraq today formally
approved a powerful new
.trail federation by signing
agreements (or Its constitu­
tion and national charter.

Wins Handily
JACKSONVILLE (IT 'D —
Mayor Hayden Burn* handily
won a sixth term—and an­
other rung on Hie ladder to
the guvernorsliip—here Tin's
day. (seating City Councilman
John Lanuhun,

Gigantic Storm
Chamber of Commerce, Hums, genial commercial manager of
the Florida Power and Light Company, headlined the first
annual Industrial Show which proved such a success Tuesday
( Herald I'hoto)
evening.

SCOTI’ ItlJILNS. holding a plaque saying It is so, attempt* to
express his appreciation for Indtig minted Seminole County'll
“ Man of Industry" v hen the honor was bestowed on him Tues­
day evening by F. E. Uoumillat Jr. (right), president of the
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Chamber Honors Scott Burns
Scutl Burns is the ''Man of
Industry" for the year.
He was so honored Tuesday
evening wlien pro.-eiitcd wi'.h
tlu- Governor's plaque hy I- K.
Rouniillnl Jr., president of the
Chamber of Commerce, at Hafirst annual Seminole Indus­
trial Show at the Civic Center.
Ail estimated ",1)011 persons
viewed Seminole's industrial
exhibit. More Ilian -It) county
Industries, Hie Sanford Naval
Ail Station and the science
class of Seminole High School
presented e x h i b i t s at the

Subway Niglilmarc

NKW YORK (H IT i — For
about 7IIII persons oil two sub­
way trains in a Itiooklyn tun­
nel, the trip Tuesday was just
loutino- noisy and crowded.
But shortly after 'I p. to. the
trains giutmd to a hall, the
allow.
Sponsored by the industrial lights went out and the nightcommittee of the Chamber of
Commerce, of which Burns is
ilia ilmall, thi* fu -l ''Seminole
Industilal Slmu" was packed
with spectators fioni li p. ill.
until after P.
Burns, rorumetvial manager
•
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if tlie Florida Bower and I
Light Company, briefly ••*
Bctbliluoi Ste« I. the nspressed ins lipplvciutinli lor I lion's second largest pro­
ducer. today anmmnred si—
lertiw- price increases averaging a little more Ilian Xa
a ton, making big -1. cl unilliinimous in breaking Hie
steel price line.

U. S. Steel Sets
S3 Ton Increase

Negro Enters
Guilty Plea

Fled Steven*. Allninonte
nines N igio. chatged in ilnital shooting of a I t-yeor-old
eg to boy. pleaded guilty !«•re Cireuit Judge Va-i-ir
srltun Tuesday.
Stevens bait confessed to
lieriff J. L. Hobby lu» •hot
ic hoy in the In-ad b&gt; accident
n on effort to scare u group
’ tK)) *."
The court ordered a pre­
en t e n e e investigation oil
levins.
The court also unified a
iui (-appointed
attorney to
•fend James DcLssrh, chargI with second degree murder
i the knifing of Hillman
chi on*.
Other felony cases writ set
iwn for Dial hy Judge Carl-

laiok for Longwood to wrap
up another strip of llwy, 17 !&gt;.'
frontage through request for
annexation by the owner.
m • •
The Kanfold Elk's tasfgo
Jayeec
sponsored
races
over (he weekend pirkmg up 1211 urges it's members to at­
steam . . . 50 cars entered tend the regular weekly meet­
thus farfrom
all over the ing Tliursdsy at the bulge at
•state . . . Six races set Sal- K p. ni. to meet the incoming
unlay,
i lodge o jlu c u fur Ihu year.

Flks Lodire

I Salute to county industiiat- S. McDonald, and *hy Barns,
, 1st* was made hy (Jell. J. C. a industrial committee chairIbitchiunn, County Commit- I limn.
\ i dtors also wlltic soil a
|siou chairman; Mayor Thommi
junior ta-hioii show, beaut
Governor Bryant’s rlo-id I V
-nliilo to Florida Industry, and
hint a preview of all the swim-oiit-clnd contestants in the
Semi Geritenuial beauty pag­
mure begun.
ed do setts to hospitals.
tly tlie time is was over, at eant, as emceed by Joe Den­
Thick smoke from a fire in
a nearby empty train on a side least "lift persons had been nis- ii, president of the ('n il.hi
track billowed through the treated for smoke poisoning.
(TimIc* Morrison, f'hninb-r
darkened car* where the pas­ Twelve of them remained hos­
pitalised through the night, publi • nlalioiis director, was
sengers were trapped.
Screams amt shouts broke holn one was believed in uni­ minder o f rctemuulc* for Hie
show, and awarded niitimoiis
out as men, women and chil­ ons condition.
itooi pi iti's mid awards.
dren fought to force rloois

the honor bestowed on him Jreive the Governor's ptntpie as
nflor Uoumillat called him to "ihn man who has dune the
tin- platform to infunn him [ most for industry in Seminole
that i&gt;e had been elioseti to re- |County during thr last yr.n."

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open or smash windows to es­
cape the choking fumes.
Home h e r a in e tiystei ii al
Others, dropping
packages
and purses, fled through ciiirr
gent-y exits or up the stalls to
street level mid fresh air.
Vtotm men and conductoi*
led Imuillcd* to safety, while
a small army of police, fire­
men and dis-tois and nurses
converged ,,n the scene, which
one witness said lookcil like a
disaster area.
.Several pa scngci* lollop&gt;d on truiks 01 eutwalk* lead
iiig to tlie station. Others lay
gasping for air on Hot side­
walks above
.Many well' given oxygen in
a bowling alley where an
emergency hist aid station
was set up. Ambulances in-li­

Yank's Body
To Be Returned

Lady
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B e tw ix t

H AVANA ( P I T )
Havana
newspapers
said today lh«TV! I.AllAX.SKt: il H i ­
Cuban Red Cm- will return
rin' Senate re Iused today
to Ills family tile body of pilot to .ippniprLIe si in repay
Riley W. Slimnbiiigcr, mu of the delinquent Ire rbargrrl
four Americans kill'd in the a Union Courtly woman lor
Hull Ray of Pig . Invn -on
liuiim: liei driver's license
The pie-v re pot.
i.-hird lair through no iuult ol her
that tin- Cuban goVi i jiiiu lit uu II.
li.nl invited Hie iiiotlii r of the
Ilul -a-veral sc ii aluis al­
pilot, Mrs. Riley M Muilil- tered In give Sen. Charley
NKW YORK (IT 'D -Steel
burger Kr. of III) niingluini. Joluis, Starke, a lloll.il In
producer*
moved
toward
Ala.i to ruin,, lo * ubu to -end .Mrs. Albeit II. Biimpli
marking tlieir selcclivv price
identify the i ■mains of In r
Joints del lined, saying a
li ke* utian moils today with
Mill,
piinriplc was involved.
the National Steel Corps , the
in II i r m i ii g Ii a ill, Mi
Mis. Itiimpb made ienation's filth-ranked produc­
Shumburger beiume hy-teiical praled litps lo Hie ciiunly
er.
announcing
increases
on bearing the Havana repmi. Judge's nil ice lo renew Ip t
averaging S&lt;i a Ion
A U'Tgldtol' said tin- nioliler lit ciisr bal was n-1usell
National said llaigher
‘ ‘would never accept ‘ that he e.rli time because (lie Judge
prtcrv would lie tagged to
had Is ell Lilli &lt;1. •*,She’s Just was ill. Mill'll the Judge
Its products stalling Tiiurs
in a terrible slate,* tile neigh­ rbcil, bis successor r barged
TALLAH ASSLE (L T D day.
Hie woman a delinquent
Tim notion's 1arrest produc­ Rep. Richard Pettegievv of bor said.
Ire.
er, IT. S Steel, raised It» Dade introduc'd a measure to
privi's Tuesday
altogether day to provide $2,boo annual
eight steel firm*, apparently M'holmahip* for engineering
S lig h tly H u r l
anticipating no repetition of or scientific students from
MERIDA, Mexico (U P t) —
tast year's slajalown tiy the Florida in private univeraitie-.
Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, (D'I M3 Ml \SSKK i CPI .
White House, have announced
To qualify for a scholar-111p,
Fla,), and Mrs. Puul Dwyer,
Tlie
Plorirlu
Snnatc
alul
increases
wile of the US. consul Imre,
a student must study in a
House passed -cveral bills Ins c h o o l ace i edited by the
were slightly injured in an
day us legislative leaders
automobile accident in downSouthern Association of Col­
culled (or u speedup in ac­
loan Merida Tuesday, II was
lege* and Kclioul- and offer «
tion in order to clear Dm
reporter! today.
doctorate degree in certain
decks tor ail out considera­
scientific or engineering -uhtion of majur appropriations
Rids for the contract to
jerl*.
next week.
construct liio proposed new
VIENNA (U P t) — Former
The House Rules Commit­
water system of Altamonte
tee moved to lake over (tie Nail officer Erich KajakowSprings will be opened al a
session of Hie Town Council I NEW YORK (U P t )— Stork* calendar next Tuesday in a it-ch, alleged right-hand man
at H p m. tonight 'at Hie moved irregulurly lower at a move designed to speed up ol Adult Eichniann. gave up
debate: and atliou uu bills. ( to Austrian authorities today.
(less active Opening unlay.
j Town Hail.

Scholarship
Boosts Asked

Legislative
Speed Up Asked

Altamonte Sets
Bid Opening

(lives l Ti&gt;

Active Opening

WASHINGTON
(DIM) —
Earihbnuml scientists (or the
first time in man’s history
have observed a gigantic
florin, I.ikhi miles across,
churning llte dense clouds ol
ostensibly smiling Venus.

Hi.ir Handicap
BIRMINGHAM, Via. (U P t)
— If, S. Information Agency
Director Edward II. Morrow
.-aid Tuesday racial discrimmution In the United .Stales
was the greatest handicap in
promoting a favorable image
abroad.

Vacation Over
PALM REACH (U P l) —
President Kennedy wound up
a -even day Easter vacation
today to return to Washing­
ton for consideration of mat­
ters including sleet price* an
the future- of Ilk* NATH al­
liance.

•Traitor’?
MIAMI (U P l) — Reports
that tlie If. S. government
has threatened lo deport Cu­
ban lender Jose Miro Car­
dona as a ‘ Traitor" deepened
the rift InTween Washington
and (lie Cuban refugee* here
today.

Open Arms
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P l)—
President Ngo Dinli Diem
proclaimed a sweeping “ open
arms" campaign today lo in•line Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas to lay down tlieir
gullv and end Ihe civil war
in South Viet Nam.

Cuban Exiles
Plan To Defy
Washington

NEW YORK (U P !) -Cuban
exile sources said today th«
Cuban Revolutionary Coun­
cil will defy Washington pressure and make public a 10.000-word Cuban "white pap­
e r " described as "emharra.'s;.'.V“ *To Uic Kemusty auAfinIstration.
Tlie 23-page document, a
copy of which was given
given Washington last April
3, will lie made public nt
an open meeting of tli«* e^iunoil in Miami Thursday r.iztit,
tile sources said.
Stenstnim eonlimied: "W e
Exile leaders saiil tlie Ken­
are hopeful our legislative de­ nedy administration threaten­
legation will lie able witli
ed council President Jo»a
other legislators from this Miro Cardona with immedi­
area lo establish a university ate deportation if the docu-.
in thi* locality and, especial­ merit is made public, and
ly, lo obtain an adequate also said no cuuncil member
appropriation for it. We have j ever would be received in
stressed this thought with Washington again.
our legislators.”
Washington spokesmen den­
Chance* are excellent of a ied both allegations. But ad­
two-fold effort for educational ministration official* said tliii
facilities in Hiis area, Stcn- U. S. might end its financial
sttxim reported. One for a support of Hie cuuncil, esti­
new university for under­ mated at $2. V-mill am annualgraduates and Hie second (or
iy.
a graduate facility (or space
Tlie council lias been recog­
scientists ami engineers as nized by the U. S. Govern­
an extension service of the ment a* representative of tiie
University of Florida engin­ 230,000 Cuban exiles here.
eering college.
The crisis in relations be­
However,
Ihe
attorney tween the council and Wash­
warned tha( unless the "m a i­ ington erupted last week
ler is carefully handled we when Mini resigned as coun­
could lose both.” He emphas­ cil president. Ills resignation
ized that all legislators of was rejected. At that Umo
Ihe East Central Florida area however, the council voted
"should work In harmony" against publication nt its
and that " if not steered very white paper.
carefully
other
legislators
Exile leaders said today tlu*
may turn down any appro­ council in a secret meeting
priations for university ex­ last Monday night decided by
tension facilities.
majority vote to make it
public in view of what they
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) — termed Washington effort* to
Tlie
chief
of
America's discredit Miro.
Miro reiterated today btat
sprawling rocket center nt
Cape Canaveral lint ay called —"under pressure of the tief«r immediate establishment part incut of State"—ho would
of a graduate level school lo again present his resignation
sidetrack the threat of an at Thursday's public coun­
"educational dead-end si reel" cil session.
at Hie spaceport.
MaJ. Gen. Izeigliton L. Da­
vis, commander of the Air
Force
missile test center,
carried Ids plea fur educa­
tional relief before Gov. Far­
A TLA N TA (I I I ’ I ) — An
ris Bryant ami a joint ses­ Emory University sociology
sion ol Ihe State Legislature. amt religion professor said
Davis and Dr. Kurt Delius, Tuesday Hint "Protestantism
Ihe federal space agency’ s ill the South is free ctiUwprDu
chief at Uni"' Canaveral, gull'' mail."
made a special 'rip here to
(ell the lawmakers that high­
er educational facilities are
needed in tlie Canaveral area
llridgo ......... Page 2-A
"so dial our technical people
Classified _
Page :&gt;-A
can continue tlieir educations
Comics
Page 2-A
without leaving their jobs."
Dear Abby
. Pago 2-A
Two hill* have tzeen intro­
Editorial
Page 1-A
duced in the Legislature, one
Entertainment Page 2-A
with a $:&gt;(lO.imu appropriation
Legal*
.. Page .1-A
lo sillily feasibility of a
Piizzlo .....
Page 2-A
four-year stale school in the
.Society _______ .. Page H
Orlando Cape Cnitaveral-DaySpoil*
. Pago t)
Iona Reach area.

Protestantism
Hit In South

Herald Index

License I’oust
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) A hill to hike tlie price of
frcih water (idling licenses
from $3 to LI and use the
iinuiey to establish fish man­
agement areas ill Florida
passed a Senate committee
today.

Spring Sped®!
MATTRESS RENOVATION
Inncrspring niatlrr»»r*
rebuilt include*) New
Cover, New ln»ulaliun,
Rrpruct-osrd Padding,
New Pudding sdili-d
» hrrr needed.

Critical
NASHVILLE, Txnn.

(UPlI

—Sgt. Alvin York, the tall
mountain man who became
one ol America's best known
heroes in World War 1, was
in critical condition again
today. New tests were plantied in an effort to determine
what caused his relapse.

Within sSitfht
PALM BEACH (U P l) —
Two Russian trawlers loaded
with
electronic
equipment
cruised within sight of Pres­
ident Kennedy's ocean front
vacation home Tuesday. Tlie
Coast Guard sent patrol boat*
to waL-li Hu* Soviet ships but
reiMirtrd Hie trawlers were
in International water* and
no attempt was made lo slop
Uko*.

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UKCKV AND TOM maku plans over the fence
in tiie famous old utory about Tom Sawyer an
il Ih told oiicc morn by Ute children of the fifth
grade at Southslde School Friday. Curtain rises
at 8 p.m. and the public is invited for a small
admUdon charge. The character of Tom is por­
trayed by Kevin Thomas, wiiilu Beth Secord
plays Becky. (Herald Photo)

Good Thru
April 21

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When Winn-Pi»l* Com Is pithed
l*'t ImmiJlatity submerged In
refrigerated Ice water right In the
field Keeping corn cool keep* It
iweet.

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A SS 00 or Mora Food Ordar.

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Ice Milk«^49/ Collards6^89/
Pot Pies 6™1. M ustard. . 6 «« 8 9 /
Fruit Pies 3 »•i . Turnips 6 89/
Grape Juice 6
8 9 / Squash 6 89/
Ju ice . .
Brownies « 79/
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Law Breakdown?
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) M lnl»illipl le an closu lo a
"complete breakdown of law
and order" that tho U. S.
Civil
Itighte
Commission
wants President Kennedy to
cut off all federal fund* to
the atate.
The commlaalon told Ken­
nedy Tuesday that "open and
flagrant viola lion of couatltullonal guarantee* . . . haa
reached Ute point of crlalt"
in Mississippi.
The bombing*, aliootlnga,
Jailing and withholding of
federal aurplua food* for
children "affroAte tho tonscience of the nation," Uie
commission said.
* Tito commission prai*cd the
administration's "strong and

FRESH FL O R ID A . . GR.

vigorous" prosecution of law­
breakers in Mississippi. But
It Slid Unit Ute "paHern of
unlawful activity allows no
sign of abating" and the Unit
ha* come for tougher action
The Investigation and ad
Vlaory group suggested Ilia
Uie President cut off all fed
era) funds going to the state
In the year ended June 30
llMZ, these came to 1630 mil
lion In Uie form of granta-ln
aid, military contracts, civi­
lian and military payroUs
and loan programs.

T H R IF T Y M A ID . . V A N IL L A , FUDGE RIPPLE

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M O R T O N . . C H IC K E N , BEEF, T U R K E Y

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PKGS.
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things should remt-mber thut
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Corn. . . 6
Meat • • 8
Beets 2
Carrots

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Bouquet

B ath Size

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HETTY FIELD, blue p.verl blond daughter uf
Mr. and Mr*. ( ’. K. Field nt Forest City, i* an
entry in the "Miss Seminole County” contest.
Reside* playing the flute and binging, she is nr*
tivu in several club* at Lyman limit where slut
take* n pre-college course. She like* «\vimnting
and riding ami would like to become a nurse or
hygicniat. Miss Held is five feet two inches,
weigh* 107 pounds and has measurements of
83.22 Vi-33.

W-D lilt A M ) . . . FULL CUT HONK LESS HOUND HEEF

STEAKS
ROAST
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GR. BEEF 3
SHORT RIBS

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liv e ly p e rfo rm an ce Iasi T liu ra day n ig h t a t Hie L y m a n H igh

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m eals and ta sty left-overs at budget
pleasing prices. H ig li in n u tritio n .
Sm all 5 to 7 lb whole, close trim ­
m ed and lean. Slow steeped over
h ic k o ry cools to penetrate rig h t to
the h e a rt o f the d e lic io u s p in k

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BLUE o r W H IT E A R R O W

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59

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W ITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE O f
ro u t No SOI C an* iMKirtr M*to

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A T A N T W IN N -D IX IE

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M U J J i)JM J , U U i . '! i . i M

Ted
Williams
Hardware
will In; one id 73,000 aide|Wrnl.-nt
hardware
store
througlunil the country to
participate
in
HardwareHousewares Week, opening
Thursday,
Kenneth
Rcidobuch, Manager, announced
today.
The annual spring sale,
which is sponsored by the
Independent Retail Hardwaremen of America, will feature
selected Happy Home Values
on famous brand merchandise)
for Tn l Williams Hardware
citatomere from the country's
loading hardware and housewares manufacturers.
"The outstanding new foa
lure of this year's Hard
ware - Housewares Week,"
Itcutchuch said, "is llw long
and valuable list of prizes
our customer's lure
the
chance to win. FOUR Ham
bier Classic 77u station wa­
gons,
complutely equipped
with famous Rambler extras,
will Ik - given away to Mim e
lucky shippers . , , These
Grand Prizes lead off a list
of nearly l .not) valuable mer­
chandise prizes that will lie
awarded lo Hardware-House
wares Week ahoppers.
"folk s in and around .San­
ford need only come in ami
register al our contest coun­
ter
. there are no Jingles
or gimmicks to write, nothing
to buy . , . Just sign an en­
try blank at our store. We
invite all our friends ami cus­
tomers to come and register
for llicw prizes and winners
will be announced following
the national drawing on June
17.

gym. . . . not llic well known
celebrities of the same names
lull donkeys, who with their
teammates, "French, Adam
Cartwright and the appro­
priately titled Cyclone, Satan
ami Dynamite Jack," look
part in the donkey has
ketlull game sponsored by
the Lyman PTA,
Faced with the task of slaying on their mounts ami
keeping track of the ball at
the same time were Fletcher
Cockrell. Ruck Melts, Dutch
Campbell and Jnn llowera
of liie faculty team ami Joe
Pavclrltak, Uurbon Ferrell,
Russell llulhert and Geno
Gallon of the dad's team.
Iloth teams took quite a
heating during Ihe first half
and were happy t« be re­
placed m the last half by
eager volunteer students.
Rules of the game requir­
ed llie players to keep the
lieatts in luw ami lo Im&gt;
mounted when shooting a
basket. Someone neglected to
(ill in the donkeys with this
Ini of information however,
for they proved mud eager
in bucking, kicking, and duck­
ing their heads so their rid­
ers would tall oft.
Tliough the temperamental
critters were not wearing
diapers a* previously an­
nounced, they proved to l*»
perfect gentlemen, in this re­
spect. at least, and wern
shod in rubber tu protect llm
gym floor.
This game Is the only fund
raising event scheduled for
tile entire school year by tha
PTA.
O V E R .Ti Y E A R S
VI First A Palmetto
I HmiKsiilr old |hi.I utliri')

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• CnrpcU • Furniture
• Tile
• I’iumi*
*

Rent ill Heds

1

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W ITH THIS COUPON AND IHJRCHAtt O f
o*i« t i * r«« Cn a6(11*1* O ooi

F ig B ars
««joii tHwii Aran. n«r

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15-oz.

39*

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2 1

Blue B onnett W h ip p e d (6 Sticks)

F o r Y o u r Flo o rs

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G raham s

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69‘

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$ 1 19
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Lb 2 9 c C o l a

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2 5 E X TR A STAM PS W IT H PURCHASE OF A N Y

O n * Step Floor W o x

300 K. 3rd Street

Food

Switch

28-oz. L iq u id A |a x 6 9 r

Aerowax

Dog

A T A N Y W IN N -D IX IE

N a b isco

W ITH THIS COUPON ANO PURCHASC O f
§1 GO ON WUN| Worth o r

(Plus Deposit)

6 S 4V

H ealth ft B eauty Aids
buuu tl*"U ANNtl fltr

Reg. or Low C a lorie C lick

D rinks

6 ca°; 41 ‘

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2114 Freach* Avenue

D O N ’T MISS

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50
gold m e d a i

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50

BO FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
With TVIt Co»p«« And TV# rurrhM* Of

NIAGARA IS OZ.

Spray Starch . . • . oS
\ MEDAL /

r o r r o N noon a t t o u r t it r ip t w a t
ONI T. THRU APRIL M .

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50

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Willi 1’il» C«np«ft And T U Porth*** Of

WITH

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COUPON

lim it

1 Coupon

Per

AT

YOUR
*

Adult

With

KXPtRKS

FIUKNDLY
SS Or

APRIL

THRIFTWAY

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20

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FI.A. GRADE A

WHOLE

Po'vj Onl*r I'ltae

ARMOUR STAR

50

STAMP BONUS

50

BO FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
Ptlp Grind

With TVU C#npon And TV# r«rrV «.t Of
URL MONTH IJ CAN

Light Chunk Tuna . 2/69c
c o u po n

c o o n a t t o u r m n ir t w A T

ONI X

THRU APRIL M,

STAMP BONUS

50

50 FRFE GILT EDGE STAMPS
With TVU Coup* A M TV# PariM it Of
HINTER GAltDKN It OZ.

Frozen Dinners . . . 4$
COUPON c o o n AT TOUR TITRIFTWAT
ONI V. Tlltlll APRIL tO.

IRESII 100

LEAN WESTERN

boston butt

Limit I With M Or Morn
F M Order Plrt.n

'

Pork Steaks

BLUE PLATE

50
l imit 1 With IS Or Mr*r FoM Order P1e»«#

STAMP BONUS

50

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

SARATOGA

a TRIPPED BEEP

• CHIPPED

With ThU Coupon And Tho Pnrth**# Of

• CHIPPED

HAM

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"JUST RIGHT* T OZ.

Until 1 With IB Or Mart Food Order

Charcoal Lighter

CHOCOLATE, DOUBLE DUTCH, WHITE, YELLOW

. . 4$

COUPON GOOD AT YOUR T H R IF T *»Y
ONLY, T il IIU APRIL to.

PILLSDURY or

ENERGY” (BANT

ARMOUR

BOX LIMIT I

STAR

HM.I.ARI)

WINTER

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22 OZ

COUPONYTtrr

50

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TIIRIFTWAT

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
With Tin# Coupon And TV# TarchtM Of

&gt; ' r v iv.}|
'i t e m

C U T UP FRYERS
COUPON

GOOD AT TOUR TIIRIFTWAT

ONLY. THRU APRIL M.

20 LIL

I1AO “SPARKY"

50

STAMP BONUS

!

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
lvltAIT

1* OZ.

HTL.

WMh TVIt Cm p n a m TV. PtrrVtn* Of
VRRO

Sponge Mop

•
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PIG FEET
PIG TAILS
CHICKEN BACKS

• BOLOGNA • : r inx
• SWIFT ORIOLE WIENERS
WHOLB

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SLICED

. . . $2.!

t'OUPOR GOOD AT YOUR THRIFTWAY
ONLY. THRU APRIL » .

SHURPIM

MUCKS («K )D

THRONE

CRISP

MANZANELLA

THRU APRIL 20

FI.A.

STALK
25

dO COUNT PKG

STAMP BONUS
25 IREK GILT KIM;e ST AMI'S

PLANTERS

tan

HZ. CAN

.

GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES

With ThU Cnnpmn AM TV. P.rrht*. o f

l‘KG. OF It MKKITA

Hamburger Buns
TWIN PACK

10 OZ

COLTON

QUANTITY

RIGHTS

RESERVED

PRICES GOOD A PRIL 20

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Wrntlh Tnse 6 — A pril IT , 1963

North Orlando Garden Club
To Elect Two-Year Officers
changed at list Thursday
By Mona Grlnstead
By laws nf the North Or­ night’ * meeting of the gen­
lando Garden Club were eral membership to permit
officer* to be elected neat
month for a two year term.
Nominated are Mr*. Rich­
ard Stodden, president; Mr*.
Ewrightson
Itarville,
vice
president;; Mr*. Oeorge Du­
quette, accrrlary; Mr*. Jack
Riddley, treasurer and Mrs.
Ponsld Nall, reporter. Nomi­
nations from the floor will
be accrpled at tbc Maymeeting prior to the elec­
tion*.
Appointed to serve a* a
committee for the annual
banquet were Mrs. W. W. An­
derson. chairman and Mr*.
Jack Hkldlcy, Mri. W. 0.
llarri* and Mr*. Duquette.
The board meeting to be held
prior to the June 14 banquet
wa* moved up to May 23 with
Uic regular meeting to lake
place on June 6 at the home
of Mr*. Anderson.
It wa* aonsunccd that the i
chairs bought by the club
for use at the Community
Building will lie pill hack
since the North Orlando Civic
Assn, is taking out fire and
theft insurance on the build­
ing.
'flic club voted to donate
ttO to Little league and to
isilsl, when possible, other
Village organisation* after
member* decided in an open
discussion that although their
DONNA HEARD, nn prime purjaiHc is to further
e n t r y in the "Minn gardening, they also desire
to help in other civic endea­
Seminole County" con­ vor*.
tent in the daughter of
Mrs. Leonard Stewart pre­
Mr. and Mrn. Francis sented an apiH-jil for volun­
TL Heard Jr., of 418 teer adult help with filrl
Lake llcnd. A junior at Scout* and members were
Seminole High, Miss asked to contact the scout
Beard enjoys siiiKintr leaders If they could donate
a hobby aia! likes idl any time in this field.
types of s[K)rts.
Announcement wa* mute
that the Garden of the Month
Plaque had been presented to
Mr. and Mri. Harry Nells of
too N. Devon Avc, and that
Die club's entry at the re­
cent South Seminole Garden
APRIL 13
Club exhibit had recrivcd
AdtnDtlona
much praise for its work.
Joe Bruce, Enterprlic; Nor­
Plan* wrrn made for a
ma Rrufiun/n, Pam Kneehakulcs* hake ialc to tie held
land, Lynn Wilmn, F.lmira
later till* tnonlh and for a
Hall, Katherine llrucklngton,
bake sale lo tie held in May.
M a r c a r e t Saraney, May
Woodruff, Carl Harris, .Surah
r m lc y ,
Pan Lung, Lillie
Mary Nicely of Sanford.
Dlxrhargr*
Vera Sellers, Geneva; Olio
Wcpnrr, Prltary; M a m i e
By Helen Snodgrass
Carter, Titusville; J a in c i
A luncheon honoring the
Ford, Tampa; Anna M a «
Xnicht, Joe Collin*, Mrs. Rev. Fr. William Fay of the
Urnu* 0. llelnr and haliy, Indian Reservation, Kpisropal
Barbara Foster, Mr*. Robert Mission Church of Pine Ridge,
Bncakoo] and baby, Jotncx S. Dsk., will be held at 12:3(1
Jackson, L o g a n Crocker, p. ni. Thursday In Die Parish
Billiard Carr, Mary KIDa- Hall of All Saints Kplscupal
belli Scldrard, Mr*. John II. Church in Enterprise.
Fr. Fay, prayer partner of
Schirurd and baby,
Kfflo
Wcat, Nellie Phillip* and Ste­ the Daytona Deanery, will lie
arrumpanled by Mra. R. D.
phanie Podges of Sanford.
Phillip*, director of the DeanAPHII, H
try; Mr*. Karl Jo cult, form­
Admission*
S a n d r a Tyler, Enterprise; er director ond Mr. and Mr*.
Mary U-o, Mark llnlehison, W. L. Wood, former chairmen
Annie William*, David Knud of nii**ion* and supplies nf
arn and Una Archer of Sun- the Diocese of South Florida.
All KpiM-opal Churchwoford.
men and their guests are in­
Birth*
Mr. ond Mr*. Cecil Presley vited to attend the luncheon.

C A R L O A D

bbef

We Guarantee “Tru-Tender Beef To Be Tender, Delicious &amp; Well Flavored Or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded

SHOULDER ROUND ROAST -

-

lb. 48c

CLUB S T E A K ----------

Hospital
Notes

Churchwomen
To Honor
Fr. Fay

nf Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. I'arifleo liraCanra of Sanford, a Rirl
RDrhirgr*
Joe llrucr, Enterprise; Marie
Pye, Pellary; John Peer, lieBury; Tliomu* I'udden, Pillshurch, Pa.; Pan lame, Pam
Krnn Kneel and. A 11 u n I a
Younc. Mr*. Sidney Kutr and
baby, Bulh Payne, Frank
Newkirk, Maggie D i x o n ,
Sarah Cowan, Frances I’oloakl, Mrs. Tlmmua Wrrnn
and huhy, Mr*. Michael Cru­
der a n d baby, Marita ret
Wright, John Scull, Lem
Bum* nf Sanford.

HONK LESS

POT RO A ST---------- lb. 58c SHORT RIBS of BEEF FRESH LEAN

Card Party Set
The Auxiliary of tlie Igike
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept,
will iqmnsor a card party this
Thursday at II p. in. in tile
Fire Hall. Prizes will lie
awarded and rt‘freshmen!s
will lie served. The public
li invited.

FINANCK S E R V IC I, IN C .

• f Sanford
125 South f t r * Avc........................... FA 2-4612

3 lbs. $1

JUICY - DELICIOUS

N :

Pork Roast
LB.

Leg O' Lamb

28

LB.
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Hoard To Meet
Tlie executive Iward of Ly­
man High ScImniI PTA will
hold Us regular monthly
meeting at 8 p m. till*
Thur-alay in the Teacher's
Lounge.

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FREEZER SPECIAL!
CUT &amp; YVKAI'PHD FREE

BEEF FRONT QUARTERS 3 7

(SteukH, Itimstn, Short

Klim,

llrishct, Etc.)

m

BEEF HIND QUARTERS
ALL MEAT S T E W ----------CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS
LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS
FRESH PORK STEAKS - LEAN W HITE BACON - - CHICKEN B A C K S ---------------FRESH CAUGHT MULLET FRESH PIG F E E T ---------------PORK CHITTERLINGS - Quantity Rights Reserved

47

- - lb. 48c
- - lb. 58c
- - lb. 38c
- - lb. 38c
- 3 lbs. $1
- 2 lbs. 25c
- 6 lbs. 89c
- 6 lbs. 69c
5 lbs. $1.29

38

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Low Pricr

11

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• Swift Oriole Wieners
HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
SMOKED SAUSAGE
RED HOTS
• BEEF LIVER
100% PURE GROUND BEEF

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Hundreds of t h e tnanr
thousand* who will fill Ihl*
city to overflow me on April
27 when Seminole Count)
celebrities its Holden anni­
versary will take advantage
of the many fine businesses
here that are engaged in feed­
ing people.
Rut it hat ever been a
problem to terte unpredictably large numbers of visi­
tors who descend on a com­
munity for one or two day}.
The Semi-Centennial t'clchration committer has solted
the problem for the hur.e
birthday party on April 27,
they feel.
Cordon iiradlcy has the as­
signment of taking care of
the multitude at niton. He has
developed a BYOP lunch
Bring Your Own Picnic

IS

NKW S()l AUK DAM ’KItS who yjnulunted from Recreation Depart­
ment classes recently are shown here. At far left is Mrs. Henry Duszak
and Mr. Duszak: Mrs. Frank Harrington nmi Mr. HurriniUon; Mrs. Grady
White and Mr. White and in the foreground. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. T. Hntrgerly.
These and other nientliers of the class will join the hundreds of persons
expected at the Semi-Centennial Square Dailce kickoff April ” t» at the
Civic Center at s -p.m.
- i l k ’ ntlii -Photv*
- ...

Square Dancers Honored
Ten couples graduated and
received their BS (Bachelor
of Square Dance) degree* .1
the Civic Center Thursday.
The class has been con­
ducted by Joe Curtis, caller
for
the Starlight I’ romeoadon for tile past 12 week*.
After completing the final
ir-son, the class was present­
ed diplomas, favor* (small
doll dancers wearing a black
cap and gown) and procrdrJ
to practice what they had
learned by dancing with the

| Promenadcr* for the remaindor of the evening.
Those receiving diplomas
and joining the local club,
tin- Starlight Promenader*.
s|ton*ored by the Iteereation
Dept, were Mr. and Mr* J.
T. Baggerly, Mr. and .Mr*.
Edgar Corson. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Du*/ak. Mr. and Mr*.

Benefits Man
To Visit Here

tor* may thus choo«o their
own menu for the midday
meal, but the committee
working with Bradley—a host
of Hotarians—will add some
free food to the fare that the
picnicker* protule.
Arrangements have been
made to supply ice-col.i Cokes
and Nelii. crisp Frilo-l.ay po­
tato chips and refreshing
Scaliest ice cream to the
"hungry horde” of celebrants
that are expected to fill the
east end of Ft. Mellon park,
where a picnic ground* will
be laid out by the cooperative
city staff.
That tuneful melody of a
few year* ago, "A cup of col-

calories to
the spoonful

\ representative of the So­
cial Security Administration
District office in Orlando will
l»e «t the City Commission
Ro c t , rt»r it sit
Sanford
on Wednesday*, May 1, B. 13,
22 and 29 between the hour*
o» 9 a. m. and noun.
Tin* service i.« made avail­
able to those who with to
appiy for uid-Ase and Sur­
vivor*
Insurance
benefit*.
Social Security areount num­
ber*. or obtain informalion
aland the Social Security
Program.

KEY WEST. Fla ( l ’ P I ) - A
icen-aged honor student, ad­
mitted killer of a father-son
charter boat crew, asked his
parent* Monday to "work for
my death.”
"The closer death comes,
me nanpitr 1 am,
HokTt
Foster, 17, wrote to hi* par
ent* from hi* jail cell.
Foster, arrested F r i d a y
night 2 miles north of Cuba
altuard the
blood-spattered
Dream v,.»t, a
(,*...a ,
boat, told authorities he kill
ed Capt. Douglas Trevor, -47.
and Ins son. Edward, 22. and
threw their bodies overboard
in shark-infested waters.

CLOTHES C IM d w o f S
Seminole Dry Cleaners

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nf 95.OA nr more.
Bnlrrmalile only at \JtP Store* i
giving Plaid Stamp* In Florida, ‘
Grnrgia and South I'arutina.
—
Limit line coupon per adult
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100 Extra
Plaid Stamp*

P| With this ruupnn A purchase nf
• *.. fa r Pnllsli
l-l.b, fan

p|tJnlinMin Ctir-Nu

Beef Steaks
Bonelrs* Top Round
-

llonrlr** F'iiII Cuf Hound

* Bom-li-k* Minute Cubed
Your Cholret
|.b.

ALLGOOD BRAND SUGAR CURED SLICED

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9

BACON

SI. 17

jjjt Coupon good through April JO

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riT
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ISO Extra
Plaid Stamp*

With (hi* roupon A purchase nf
* o'lsrplle

T ir » $ t o n «

I.isterine

14-ox. bottle 89c

Coupon good through Aprlt JO
J-l-20

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OPEN TILL 9 P.M. DAILY

I'llKSII

-

SANDRA LKK Aucoin,
flic rliiiiyriitiT of Mr. la.
R. Aucoin, of -101 Holly
Ave„ is nn entry in the
"Mis* Seminole Cottnty" Contest. She likes
to new ami experiment
with new reci|&gt;06 and
enjoys HwintmiiiK. ridifiK and skatinir- Minn
Aucoin would like to
work in the airline*
after Ki'aduution.

WASHINGTON (U P !)—The!
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
charged today that the first
community that got federal
depressed area ax! had to
agree in effect to help ii* new
loral industry block union or
(miration of the factory
Tlic chamber said the man
ufacturcr demanded the con­
dition.
Tin- chain tier's charge wa*
contained in a statement sub­
mitted to the House Bsnking
and Currency Committee In
A meeting of the I.ahe Mary opposition to hills extending
Cemetery A**n baa been Area Redevelopment Admin­
called for 7:30 p m. Thurs­ istration loan authority by
day at the Chamber of Com­ tU i billion
merce Building All uilerestA spendthrift It a gaged person* and tlmse with
relatives buried m ttie ceme­ wfiler who'i tlie life of the
parly.
tery are asked to atieml.

Assn. To Meet

x«

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FR O M A W O R L D O F F I N K F l 'K M T U K E

MATHER of Sanford

FAMOUS NAME BRANDS

N O THING H E ID B A C K ...THEY'RE

All

Apples

W Alka-Scllr.er

WHITE

BEST TIRE DEAL IN T O W N FOR E V E R Y O N E ...
From compact* to limousinm... nil Hire* and type*
whitewalls nnd blackwalla. . . nylons nrvl rayona... pick
your tiro and your price and wc Ruarantcc you’ll
sovc plenty of money.

“NO COUPON
Bflg I NECESSARY”

Towel Holder

each 63c

lint Of too

Our Own Tea Ha^s .... 9.r&gt;c
Wrlrhc*

!|l. C*m

Jana Parker

Ever) Pound C'ualom Ground To Fit Your U »n Cufleemaker

7-tlr. Cana

\

Choc. Nut Roll__ _ 2/49c
I roue A Blackwell
Crosse A lllnrkarll

Come in for your free g ift. . . no obligation.
Refreshment* will be nerved daily till 9 p.m.
Come in and liring your friends and neighbor*.

2/19c
1

I'kg. Of IS
l-Ot. I’ kg*.

Frozen W affles....2/35c

25
I

j With I hr Purchnxr of
Karh of the Following
Itemn

Del Monte

Ann I’ aga

WA. AQr

l-Lh. C t r
Bag

O Lb.
* Bag

(|.is
*

|&gt;kg. Or SO

. 45c

3-Os. I'kga.

detn par. vegetable
I Or O ff
| |.h. Tin

Shortn'g 57c

10-0*.JarA A P's All Purpooe
DKXOI.A
IS'i-Og.Box

Choc. Flavored Drink 33c
llormrl - ISinlyr Moor.

21-0*. Can

Reef Slew ................51c
rkg.

or

j

Knorr Soup Mixes .... 37c
Baso Gold hist

Pillahury

A

Winey

Hokar
Coffee
l-l.h.
Bag

q i.i». p |..*.b
W ||.K 1

qt. But.,

|Peanut O il............... 63c |

oil

qt.

&amp; III. Bug

Crackers 37c Flour

(•arden Relinh ..........25c
Instant

Lb.

J l.b, (lag

HreakfaNt Prunea....63c
\nn I'age

FA 2-0214

Red
Circle

Salad Dressing

Sparkle Gelatin .... 4/29c

STORES

Eiffht
O’clock

Vigor nil*

69r

lb.
Bag

69

SULTANA

Hunahlna Hl-llo

“NO COUPONS
| NECESSARY”

Spring ClotheapinH

of Sanford

lllrh A FullBodied

Blue Bladen ........ $1.00
|)nv&gt;np Hake

Ideal &gt;

Easy Terms — Open Fri. Nights

Bllld A
Mellow

Bag H O

7-0*. Can*

Dale Nut Roll ...

CHOOSE YOUR T E R M S ...S A Y "CHARGE IT I"
No down payment with your old worn out trade-in
tire*. Pay weekly, bi-monthly or monthly. We
handle our own accounts.

7-Os. Cana

Emit Nut Roll .... 2/19c
t.llletle Super

Fast, efficient srevice by tin expurts, uaing Use mud
modem equipment in town.

4 lb. jar 89c

A‘P CoffeeSale!

20-Of. Can

.........27e

Hon Ami Dust &amp; Wax 69c

FREE TIRE M O U N T IN G ...NO W A IT IN G !

Ann Page Pure Grape

39c Jam

7-Oa. Can

We’ro trading wild... you’ll got an extra big tnule-in
allowance on your olfl unsafe tiros. l&gt;on’t risk
tin* failure. . . Swap ’em now for famous Firadonrs.

49

ll-Oa. Bomb

Hot Shot Bus Killer 8»c

Crn«ae A lllarkirell

First &amp; French Are.

I'l-L h . Earh

Lemon Pies

IIKAUTY

Apple - Grape Drink 3/$l

H P

Sanford's Only Air Conditioned Furnilure Store
203-09 E. 1st ST.
FA 2-0983

3

Srlltt

Halitroom Deodorizer 59c

SPEGAL TRADE-IN BONUS!

WIDTH

39c

tiO

UIffard IDe (Iff I.alvei

SEN SA TIO N A L VALUES

MATHER

Begii Ur

Excedrin .......... — 9.3c

Sliced Apples

Hit* selection of liko-ncw original equipment,
take-offs, low miltDKc used tiros. Factory-Method
New Treads, and limited atock of new tiros with
last year's tread design*

SHORTENING

POUND CAKE

III

3 lb. bag 49c

^ • Potatoes 10 lb. bag 39c

With the Purchase of | Jnnr I’nrkrr fioltl or Marble
Kuril of I hr FolltiwinK
Hems

( omilork I'ip

SUPER BARGAINS FOR PRICE B U Y E R S ...

FREE.........FREE..........FREE.........F R E E .....F R E E ...........

ALL FIN E S T Q U A L IT Y

Ige. hot. 59c

Umipon goml llifougli April 10
■ :
4-i-2o

lint III-

pt. 29c

M INES \P

■ ■ With thin roupon A purrhaaa of
t j!
One Untile

ON SALE!

Huiry in nnd take your rhoicn from thousand)* of
brand now. factory-froth Firretone I iron. Our wnrehou**
arc loaded tuid wc’rc iirk-od for n mJl-uul.

u in t

Strawberries

dO Extra
Plaid Stamp*

ENDS SATURDAY 6 P.M.

Chamber Hits
'Loan' Plan

i su gar

’fhvj- Killer Says He
Wanted Death

Frank Harrington, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanlev Pierce. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Voltolme, Mr.
and Mr*, Grady White. Mr.
ami Mr*. Neal Farmer, Lor­
raine (irahaut, Virgil Aaton.
Mu* LaVerne Sweeney and
Harold Stone.
Befreshment* of cake, tea
and
coffee
were
served
trom a table decorated in the
club color*, of purple and
gold.
Brgistratinn* for another
class will be laken from
now
until
starting
time,
some time about Hie middle
TALLAH ASSEE (L T D —
of May. For further informa­
T h e public defender bill, tion contact Ernest Mill* or
OPKIIATEtt BY MARVIN MII.AM
wrliich would provide rourt de­ Ann Sarner of Sanford or
Slk-220 MAGNOLIA AVK.
I’ A 2-PJ.1.1
fense for the needy in Florida, William stripp, Dellary.
was passed liy a Senate judici­
ary committee Tuesday and
aent to Hie calendar
Chief Justice B. K Ftoiiert*
of the State Supremo Court
suid the courts would suggest
•Ttaro bones’* budget of
$3PS,7l&gt;0 a« tha state's expensa for the program during
the coming biennium.
T h e bill, introduced bySens. Charley Jnlma of Staike
and (ieorge Hidlnhun of Mi­
ami, would regu’nte the num­
ber o f public defenders to 16
-one for each judicial eirruit
in Florida. The number of asaiatnnta would bn held to
eight.
Under the romniittreauiruded Idll, circuit* over (tob.ooo
in population which presently
qualifies only Dade, would get
two assistants. Those between
800.000 and 600,000 would get
one, and those with lr«» than
300.000 none unless provided
Don’t miss thr jrrnitr*t Firretonc Tire Sale in yrnrw fenturinf*
for with county funds.
wus.it ionul vnlucM an every Firestone tire in our inventory.

Public Defender
Bill Okayed

fee, a sandwich and you” I kitchen
will prepare
may be all that some of the the tasty meal in their well
paitleipants in the joyful jub­ equipped kitchen.
ilee will need, but Bradley as
Bcsaerer says that the one
sure* them that the free food dollar price for this supper
will be there for them if they "i* s steal ” But no one will
want it.
be arrested for larceny be­
Bob Besserer picks it up cause they take advantage of
from there ami for the even­ it. lie adds.
ing meal has set up a bounti­
So with excellent restau­
ful barbecue of half a chick­ rants. the plcnle and the
en, beans, slaw—"and you barbecue, the unnumbered
know the rest of a good ole thousand* of .Semi-Centennial
barbecue,” Ik- says. Served in celebrant* will be well taken
the same area as the noon re­ care of in the feeding depart­
past, the Mayfair chef* and ment.

l.ip tu n l.iM»,e

Tea
l.iptun Tea

Bags
Bond*are Paper

qt. 45c Plates
■wtnMwftk

PUD SUMPS
11.a— t t o a t UA fiMur K.

35

Blue l.aliel Karo

57c Syrup

Pt.

27c

Bath llara Dial

l.b.

45c
4N'a

67c
1#‘a

Soap

2/41 c

Niagara lo*lanl I I os.

Starch

23c

Green Giant

12 Of.

Mexicom 21c
Yuhan Instant

15c Coffee

S Of.

89c

Prlrra In thia ad are good
through Saturdap, April 20
200 Bfagnolla Ave.
at 2nd St.. Sanford Fla.,

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VrralB

Pttjre 8 — April 17, 1963

Lutheran Ladies Society
Plans Smorgasbord April 2 0
Final preparatloni h a v e
been made for the feitlve "all
you can eat" annual smorgasbord Riven by the membera of
the Ladlca Aid of the Luther­
an Church of the Redeemer.
Food from the table* will be

TOES THE MARK
WITH
SNIP SQUARES

With Juat a "snip
o f the wrist," Life
Stride rreatea an
exciting new look .
In your favorite
blirh or mid heel height*.
White Patent
Rlurk Patent
none Calf

Sorority Holds Pledge Rituals
Bolte and Mrs. Rob Dekle.
|portant services.
Preceding the meeting, the The ritual of jewel* was also
pledge ritual was held for
« ld u” rn
Jr
S 0' ? 1,
three new members, Mr*. Mrs. Wally Peacock and Mrs.
Roger Garner, Mr*. Sterne, Don Cahill.

Member* of the Theta Ep­
silon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met recently at the Pineserved from 5:30 to 7:30 p m
crest home of Mr*. Bill Ri­
In the Educational building ol
vero and conducted two imthe church at 103 West 25tu
St., on April 20.
The taaty menu include*
score* of diahea that are
specialties from other coun­
tries, Pirohy — Slavin; Tran­
sylvanian Goulash — Austria;
C'urry and Rice — India; Spa­
ghetti—Italy; Chop Sucy and
Rice — Crina; Beef Slrogunoff — Russia;
Lasanga —
Italy; Glumpkics — Poland;
Hungarian Goulash — Hun
gnry, and Swedish meal balls
— Sweden, American ham,
turkey and herring.
Also included in the menu
is a wide variety of appetis­
ers, vegetable* and salads.
For dessert there will be
chocolate pound cake, honey
brond and rice pudding made
from a special Norwegian
recipe and homemade cookies.
Mr*. Herbert Goers* and
Mr*. Robert Andrews head
tfiL wt/rktr* ui»d u -■co-tins-;
teases for the occasion are de­
termined to give guests the
"meal of their lives." Others
on the committee are Mrs
Jerry Senkarik, Mr*. William
■Marlin, Mr*. Stan'ey - »
Mr*,
G.
Gustafson, Mrs.
James Ekern, and Mrs. John
Senkarik.
Ticket chairman, Mrs. Ed­
THETA EPSILON CMA ITER recently held
ward Senkarik, said tickets
riitialM for six members. Front row, from left
a* usual arc limited to 500 so
receiving the pIctlRO rituals uru Mnt. linger
Ihere will be plenty to cat for
Garner, Mrs. Robert Dekle and Mrs. Sterne
those with ticket*. "The yearto-year Interest In this foodfest that has been served to
sell out crowd* Indicate* that
again all ticket* will be gone
before April 20." Mr*. Sen
karlk »ald. Ticket* may be
obtained from any of the
ladies of the church nr by
calling the church office.

Some carpet color* show
soiling less readily t h a n
others. Blues show soiling the
least. Other color* that “ con­
ceal" dirt are the medium or
deeper
aliadca of green,
greenish blue, violet, brown,
beige, gray end muled or
deep reds.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
He weighed six pounds and II
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Hail of ounces.
At a recent business meet- vice president; Mrs. A1 Dalng, new officers were elect- vj|
recording
secretary* Bayou Vista have t h e i r
JUST ARRIVED!
f0r
C,)miuZ
M » . Don Cahill, correspond- daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
; were
Mrs.
Rick
Walker
. .
,
and Mrs. George Pfleegcr. of
IIIG SHIPMENT OF
|president; Mrs. Burt Revels I in* s* cretar&gt; and Mrs. Wally
Jamestown, N. Y., and grand­
Peacock, treasurer.
PARTY GOODS.
During the business session children, Susan, James and
Mrs. Paul Lewis, social chair­ Thomas, visiting for the Eas
man, announced final plans ter holidays.
for tlx- Founder’s Day lunch­
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wurtn
eon. scheduled fur April 2U
of Eldorado Drive are en'erat the Hamilton House, in
taining Mrs. Wurth's son and
Fern Park.
The rhapter made plans to his family, Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
paint two rocking chairs, bert Barish. of Suflern, N. Y ,
which they recently purchas­ and children, Gail Ann. Rayed for the childrens’ ward at mon William and Robert Al­
Seminole Memorial Hospital. lan.
MATCHING SETS
The girl of the year was
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of
Tablecloths • Itridc*
elected by secret ballot and Carmine Lane have as their
Cloths • Napkin*
the winner will in* announced guests. Kay Caizolli and Jean
Cup* - Plate* - Etc.
and a trophy presented at Orlosky of Brockway. Pa.
tile Founder's Day luncheon.
Mrs. C. Webster of Pough­
Mono Bridges presented an keepsie, N. Y., is llic guest of
interesting program on flow­ the Misses Cornelia and Nel­
er arranging. At the close lie Shaw of Marta Hoad.
o f the program, Mrs Al
Gifts • v -ds - Hook*
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Neycr
Davis and Mrs. Roger Garner of Highbanks Road E. are the
(Formerly Me Vicars)
caeli won an arrangement proud parents of a son, Doug­
210 E. First St.
and Mrs. Boh McKes an or­ las Albert, born Thursday.
chid corsage.
I

Flemings

Imported cotton olnolum ,
•spftcltly (allured.

Tho shirt, with roll oleovoa,

82Q, 4.00
Lined skirt, wilh back kick pleat, 8-20, 7DU.
Jamaican, lined, nldo-glppod,

vory Win. 8 20, flirt.

just wear a smile

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Also Available

In PaLh-y Print*

REDUCED!

Mrs. Sherwood
Marries

Unite. The ritual of jewels Wits held for Mrs.
Joseph Colonnn, Mrs. Wallace Peacock and Mrs.
Don Cahill, back row.
(Herald Photo)

C aj hdsw Q vudsiA
CENTRAL CIRCLE
•Mr*. E. It. Wood, president
of the Central Circle, was
hostess for tlm April meet­
ing. Mrs. Durwood Walker
led the opening devotions and
Miss Lucy Nowiin presented
the program rnlltlcd “ Key*
to More Beautiful and Livable
Home Grounds.” She also
showed colorful slides accom­
panied by an interesting talk.
Mrs. Paul Johnston repur'cd nn her activities wilh the
group of Junior Gardeners.
Mrs. Voile Williams Sr. gave

Miss Sunny Skinner, left
this week for Queen* College,
in Charlotte, N. C. after
spending the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mr. ami
Mr*. A. L. Skinner.
Runny's housegucst during
the vacation was Waller E.
Neal of Liherty, N. C. who
ANNA MILLER CIRCLE member* IwuRht and
Is a pre mod student at Rich­
wrapped 7b yri fIh and nnacmbled 75 baskets of
mond Medical College, at
EfiHlcr c r r h , for the children at tho Harry Anna
Crippled Children's Home, in Umalilln. Mrs.
Richmond, Va.
Lex lie Thompson, left and Mr*. Irene Kent were
Mr. Neal’s family Joined
eo-cbnlrmen of the project, They arc shown with
the Skinner* at their New
homo of the pi fix ax the committee held a work
Smyrna Beach cottage, on
day to Ret them rcudy.
(Herald Photo)
Saturday. Sunny had a gettogether Sunday night sup­
per, so her friends could
meet Waller, who is more |
than a friend, as they arc
Memben of tlm Naval Air planning such a perfrcl day. “ pinned."
Maintenance
Training
De­
Those present for the oc­
tachment 1072 of NAS, San­ casion were families of Chief*
ford, entertained their fam­ Joe O'Donnell, E, ll. Nonce,
ilies recently at Lake Golden W. B. Bedwell, George Felwith an all day cook-out.
gar, J. L. Page, T. W. Smith,
Chef for the day was Chief It. C. Thornnell, Gerald KanGeorge FeJgar, who haa mas­ ter, John Kneelond, amt C. A.
tered the art of cooking per­ Pcthcrbridge. Mr*. P h i l i p
Ity Helen Snodgrass
fect steaks. Tim menu also Keck and ehiMrrn, Glenn and
Mrs. Alma Goodwin ha* re­
featured hamburgers, baked Janie wero guest* of the
ceived word Hint she has a
beans, salads, relishes, as­ group.
new
granddaughter. H e r
sorted soft drinks, and coffee.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Families spent the day fiatsand .Mrs. Douglas Parks, of
lng,
boating,
swimming.
Colombia, Tenn., are the par­
Jumping rope, horseshoe, amt
ents of a seven jtound, three
playing knock ball. Tim little
ounce girl, Lclelgh Ann, born
ones were busy playing on
April 2.
swings, slides, monkey bars
Mr*. Blanche l»p p of Newand oilier playground equip­
ment provided by the Navy. villc. Pa., lias returned to her
As Ihu families began to winter home in Cocoa altar a
leave In the late afternoon, (our day visit with her daugh­
special thanks were given to ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Chief Grrnld
Kinder and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, in Ge­
Chief It. C. Thornncl for neva.

a report fiotn the building
committee, who met recently
with Uruiley Udliam in (&gt;rlando.
The circle will place Bow­
ers in Hie lobby of the Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital dur­
ing the month of June. A cov­
ered dish supper is planned
for May 10 at the Civic Cen­
ter. Husbands of the mem­
bers are invited and Mrs.
Henry Simpson of Geneva
will show some slides.
Mr*. Guy Slcnstrom was
welcomed a* a guest. Other
member* present were Mines.
George S. Chapman Jr., Fred
Yearkle William Cavanaugh,
N. II. Brewer, LawTonrc Tins,
ley, Frank Evans and James
M. Thompson.

Mrs.
Irene Sherwood of
Port Orange and .Ine Randall'
of Allandale were married
Sunday afternoon, April 14.
at the
Barnett
Memorial
Methodist Church in Enter­
prise.
Hcv, Fred Foster officiated
al the ceremony and Mr*.
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Llltlc League pla&gt; Tuesday
with Hickey Smith hurling
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two hits.
Hill -Schmidt banged uni the
only home run m tlie contcxi.
In other action, Kenny Hin­
son hurled ,1 seven loiter as
Perfection rolled over Florida
•Slate Hank, II lo. Mimic heal
C.P.O., 7-3. and Civ bans top­
pled Elks. 7 3.
In softball play, Wilson
Haler mpped Dadeoek 8 T
with l.erm Fslrlilge gaining
the victory on llu- mound ami
McRancy dominated Chase,
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tlomertiu* galore in that

■ Lctsburir.
Smifoid iii picking' up ttic
victmj bunged out Ifi hit* in­
cluding three fin ItU'li Gulloher nml Hutch Riser unit two
hits fm Marvin Sheffield.
Ovieilo umi Lymuli a l s o
••'nil'll ha-cball wins w i t it
Oviedo, behind tin- one till
pitching of Jitmii) Courier,
!*
I'niteil Press Inti-run Ilona I blanking Pier.snii. 3-0.
nvernyo.': Mr. and Mr^ ilnrold .loloiani*. fo'M
___T U I* s w r m t l t ilK IlA M l.R P O N S O H K U M r.
ausy be .1 youc;:1
"piesine up _tin- mu.
•mi! M is. Leagut .vioncia a i t dhown here w ith
place team; .Mr. and .Mrs! Jack U "ifife. hi};!v’*st
Courier fuiirieil 18 butters.
tinta'a came bill you can't
ihoit* Irophh'H fo r I tic season, aw arded at I tic an­
handicaps and most improvctl average. (Herald
Lyman tiippol Florida An
prove it today to * foursome Acnilsmy as Donnie {Smith
Photo)
nual bumpuM. From le ft, Elaine K o a tiv a l, high
of National league veterans hurled u three hitter ami also
NO. I I'ASSER
with a total of *56 year* of ■eureil the winning run in the
DETROIT (U P I) — Mill
big league experience under '“ ‘R** fiuuie to ioM&gt;k*x.p die
"font, quarterback of ilw
detory.
Detroit Lions, was tho Na­
their belt*.
tional Football I league's No.
They're
the
Milwaukee
1 passer statistically the last
Braves' Warren Spahn, 41,
two season* with the Cleve­
and Ed Malhetva, 31, the San
land Brown*.
n&gt; United Prr»* International
Francisco
G i a nl»’
Hilly
IF* the Kansas City Athle
l ’ ierce. 36, awl the St. Louu
Couples from tho .'-unfold (u*t lime Dial Ihe same Mr. average, g.iin« and serir* was
tics'
turn lo enjoy a good
Cardinals' Sian Musial, 42.
Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Rowling &amp; Mrs. won such an honor raptured i&gt;) Jolm A. Spolskl
NEtV YORK l U PI) — The laugh at tile expense o( cri­
Their average age i» 3M but
League met Friday fur thrir since any of the Mr &amp; Mr* vvnIv a 1*2 average; 278 game
tics
who
said
they
looked
like
they’re starting off the new first Carling world open goli
banquet • trophy presentation League* were origimill) funn­ iiini (WU series.
season as frisky as tlie most tournament with a purse of a girls' softball team.
Crenlllncr llnats
ambitious rookies.
at Jim Spencer *.
ed here In Sanford.
This same league will re­
How
long
or
how
loud
Hie
$200,000 will be held in the
Mercury Motors
Spahn scored tire 33Mh vic­
High
average
for
women
organise
for
Ibr
Summer
Fir-! place wu* taken by
Athletic* will continue to
tory of Ills carver and Math­ United Stales, in August ItHil,
schedule
again
bowling
on
wu*
won
by
Finnic
Kostival
The
Aluminum Itont
laugh is open lu question hut Dorothy and liuruld Johnson
ews became the eighth player il was announced today.
Ui7; Scratch series for wom­ Friday evening* at 6:45. All
For
The Fisliermun
A field of about 140 will for Ihc moment they're liv­ with second pluce awarded to en—Dot Johnson fill|; Sciateh those couple* interested ill
' in baseball history to hit
Julie
X
John
Spol.kl
,
2till
S.
French Are.
400 homers in the Braves* comm'le in four rounds of in­ ing it up with a four-gome
game for women — Helen joining this league should sign
The coveted Most Impruvcd
80 victory over the Philadel­ dividual stroke play follow winning streak and a one
Allman *2tft.
for siimr ul Jet Lanes. It’s
Rowler Trophic* went to Jack
rounds in
phia Phillies Tuesday. 1'iercu ing qualifying
In Hu- men's division, high a handicapped league.
Hurd share of first place in
ami Irene W elide. 17ii* is the
extended tils streak of con­ eight lones throughout the
the American League.
•**&gt;*■*JUfur.
secutive win* at Candlestick world, according lo Henry K.
Tlie Athletics—whose color­
tlie
Park to 14 with a 70 win Itussell, president of
over tile Houston Colts and sponsoring Carting Brewing ful new- uniform* made them
the game's No. I joke during
Musial became the first man Co.
to accumulate 0,000 total
Tim tourney, approved by spring training—climbed into
Built (or Many SeattonH ol Easy Lawn Carat
liases in the Cardinal's 4-3 the Professional (toilers As­ a three-way tic with Ihe New United Press International
Amrriran la-axur
triumph over Uie Pittsburgh sociation ot America, is open York Yankees and Detroit Ti­
Tin* rugged rig cuts a big 22* path, aaww time and
tV. !..
to bol
Pirates.
»th amateur* and pro gers Tuesday with a 7-4 vic­
"trips!" It fealurrs a 2‘/j II.P. Driggs ft Stratton
tory
over
Hie
Chicago
White
4 2
Kansas City
The Cincinnati Reds extend- fcssfonals, Itussell said. Till­
engine
with “ Eosy-Spln" m-oil start or. Stands up­
4 2
ed the New York Mels' los- lop prise will be $3,1.two, lin­ Sox. Key men m the triumph Detroit
right lor 1to rage. Made by Savage.
were
outfielder
Gino
Cimoli
New
York
4
2
ing streak to seven games j largest in tlie
history ol
with a 7-4 decision and ihc tournament golf.
Each pro and pitcher Jolm W’yatl, who Ballimort
Chicago Cubs edged out tin- participant will receive
a Eddie Lopat say* are “ among Boston
Ihe most under-rated players Cleveland
Los Angeles Dodger*. 2-1, in minimum of $450.
Chicago
12 innings in oilier National
Russell said the course lias in Ihc league."
The Cleveland Indians beat Los Angeles
League action.
not yet been chosen, but it
Spahn pitched a four-hitter will tie “ among tlie lu besl the Washington Senators, 3 0, Washington
the Tigers lop|&gt;cd Ihe Yan­ Minnesota
and struck out seven in winn-1in the country."
kees, 7-2, t h e
Minnesota
National la-ague
ing his second straight game
Twins
won
a
four-hour
and
?•&gt; DOWN — EASY PA Y TER M S
W. Iof the season and raising his
41-minutc struggle with the ban Francisco
X L career shutout record for
22* R O T O M A T IC
Los Angeles Angels, 11-10, Milwaukee
left-hander* to 36 Spahn nowO R 32* R A V A G E
.-uni the Boston Red Sox tie- Pittsburgh
rank* No. 8 on the all-time
R O T A R Y
fcalcd the Baltimore Oriole*, Philadelphia
MOWERS with bnv inning list. Mathews' first
MONTGOMERY, Alii. (H IT) 6 1, in til her American Lea­
SI. Isiuls
pulse otnrtcrs and
homer of
Itm ranie in — Alabama A lly. Gen. Rich­
gue games.
Cl 1lea go
3
C h o k e - a - M a tie
the seventh innmg and lifted mond Flowers still is under
CimoU batted in three runs Cincinnati
th rottle co n trols
4
him into a select circle which order* to continue In* investi­
will) a single, triple and sac­ los Angeles
4
also includes llabr Ruth, Jim­
Sfi 1.9.7
gation into allegation* the rifice H&gt; to spark tlie Athle­
5
Houston
my Foxx, Ted Williams. Mel
Alabama • Guugiu football tics’
10-hit
attack.
W'yall New Y'ork
7
Ott% -Uju Gehrig,
Mickey
game in Hinninghum lad look over from winner Ted
MantJe and Musial.
-September via* rigged
Rowxficld in Hie ninth and
4 CUTTING ADJUSTMENTS
Pierce, who never lias been
The joint legislative commit­ slopped Hie White So\ cold,
beaten at Candlestick Park,
1 IN. TO 2 % IN.
tee, mnkiiig u preliminary earning Ills second “ save" ol
pitched a six-hitler and fan­
I tun I report, said Tuesday it (lie season. Cimoli has now
ned six. It was Ids first win
Instructed FJowei • to i-ontinue conm-rtctl fur eight hits In
of the season and tlie 2061h
New York (U P I)
A rec­
his probe of the accusations ills last 14 trips lo the plats'
of hi* 17-yoar career. Felipe
ord golflllR puran of f 200,UIII*
.Sam McDowell pitched a
• untam ed III nil a r tic le In the
Alou drove in two run* with
two-hitler and struck out 13 will be divided among approxla single and a double to lead March 23rd edition of the
hatter* fur tlie Indians, who mately 1411 player* from *11
Saturday
Evening
Post.
the eight-hit -San Francisco
comer* of (lie globe in Ihe
Tin- attorney general said lie lagged Claude Osteen for hi*
attack.
lit si los- Wood ie Held and fa c in g World Open lournnMusial contributed a single planned lo pit-sent tin- com­
Johnny
Romano Immered lor ment to be held in lh« United
to the Cardinals' 1- tut a tla c k , mittee all of tin- evidence Inllu- Indians It was MrDow- States during August of U*'44.
railing hi* ca re e r total bases compiled on a throe-day lii|&gt;
The f.lrst
prise will he
ell's
first complete game in
b&gt; 6 .000. Hall ol F amer T&gt; to Atlanta la«t week.
the majors and Ills strikeout $-'l5.lKM), according to Henry
Cold* ranks second to Musial
total wus the highest by a |Russell, president of
Urn
on the all-time lid with 5,Cleveland pitcher since Herb sponsoring Carling IIroving
Cent tali led
863. Ttie Cardinal* trailed
S I A T E H V I 1.1- K. X. r. Score .truck mil 13 batters in Co., who announced the plan*
going into Ua- last of tinI for tin* turunami-ni Tuesday, j j‘,(
t U P il— I lie Class D W’esteiu u lti.v.1 game.
Dlnth when Duke Carmel tied
Carolina l.eague i* the most
the score with a Itoiner. Dick
compart jeHgiiu in professional
Groat then doubled and 'co r­
base hull. It* four teams at
ed on an error by Julio GoShelby, Salisbury, Newtont»JLong-Wraring Vln&gt;
Conover and Statesville arc
Safrty Yrllow Color
based within a »W-mile North
Snap ( lu-urr Soli
Among other great decis­ Carolina radius.
T im o U G II
ion* a woman must make in
Handy rain protev lor
Sliake*|H-are hud a sislci
her life is which line to fol­
•-.i-.il&gt; earned in a
low
to t h e
supermarket named Juan, accurding lo Elinull |kh kel. m ■li&lt;*.|
cyclopaedia Uritauniea.
bag, of gtovr nun
check-out counter.
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The election victory of Lester
Pearson anti hi* Lihcntl party may
or may not lie quickly translated
into command of the Canadian trovernment. But if standard procedures
are followed, it seems bound to hap­
pen.
Years ago the famous Mackenzie
King hel&lt;i onto a minority prime
ministership for roughly a year be­
yond an election. But the expecta­
tion this time is that Conservative
Prime Minister John Dicfenhuker is
unlikely to cling to the reins after
Canada’s new parliament meets in a
month and a half.
Ultimate triumph for Pearson,
thus widely assumed, is of course
hailed in the United States. For he is
regarded a» considerably friendlier
to us than Diefenbaker. And he has
stated flatly his willingness to accept
U. S. nuclear warheads in the Cana­
dian tlefense system.
It was this latter issue which pre­
cipitated the 1903 Canadian election.
Blunt American criticism of DiefenImker's refusal to accept nuclear war­
heads produced a storm of feeling
both pro and con. The test at the
polls followed.

Though anti-Americanism played
an important part in the campaign
now coneltitled, many observers sug­
gest it was not the decisive matter.
Canada is plagued with a host of eco­
nomic problems, and many voters
evidently wish to let the Liberals
have a crack at them.
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clude that the Liberal party’s gains
are wholly and simply a sign that
Canada rejects the anti-American­
ism pronounced most ardently by
Diefenbaker.
On the other hand, Canadians
clearly did not act solely to empha­
size their obvious resentments to­
ward America. However numerous
these may be. the voters appear to
have taken the sensible view that
any deep rift between two neighbors
so close and so tightly intertwined
strategically, economically and cul­
turally could gravely damage both
nations and the whole free world.
The Canadian outcome is not de­
cisive. But it is a trend toward the
good sense we must all hope will pre­
vail in the long enduring comrade­
ship of Canadians and Americans.

Dr. C ran e’s

&lt;ir iSr yS i
IK B S

W o rry J G Ijn ic
Mill) si nrtcil mil m marriago a» a "frn rn l hrifrr”
l&gt;Ut sunn t)rn]i|it'ii into Ihr
“ runtenlrd row" rairgury.
Mites, tlun't blame nir fur
Miirh shocking adjective*,
fur Samson coined Unit
"lirifrr" terminology in descrihe hit )utj|&gt;n bride. And
Irarn In insure hii|i|iy mar.
rider h) Use u( thr booklet
named hmlw.

a

I’otice dr Leon rumplex.
do, for I didn't create man.
Why do you wives think a
All I have done Ims been to
man ever marries in the first reveal to you wives the lute
place?
medico - psychological fact!
Me usually has a (food rook
about the two sexes.
and housekeeper in his mother.
I’m just a scientific news­
And if she doesn't ulso serve
paper
reporter, standing on
as Ids laundress, there are
plenty of excellent laundro­ the side lines and writing the
WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
impartial facts.
mats close hy.
. March floods in IViiiisylvnnHut
a
lot
of
you
wives
then
So the average male doe*
jump on me verbally us if 1 ia. (lido und Indiana, more
not pick a wife just to gel a
were the one who t reated man serious floods in Virginia,
CASK IM i:.: .Mill) |i.. nurd cook and bottle washer! Will
to have the greater erotic Kentucky and We.I Virgin,
)uu
cirIs
li.K
A
S
K
get
hiqi
to
38, is a |iIum)&gt;, rood matured
hunger,
male psychology ?
ia. tornadoes in Alabama,
ami iiuwife.
A man doesn't object to Mississippi and Tennessee—
And don't rail me a "chron­
•‘ Dp. Cram',’’ she muanrd,
having good meals and a dip­ all lllese took I'll live*, in­
•‘we have hrrn huiqdly mar­ ic sexologist" just because I
lomatic mother for his chil­ jured rii'tii ly 1,000. destroyed
ried fur IT yrms ami have happen to answer your mourndren nlul n spotless housekeep­ 2”dl hollies, damaged 22,000
two u underfill rliildnn in fill queries with the unvarn­
er, etc.
ished truth.
families — lo.lkNl of which
high school.
Hut the MAIN reason he have registered for disaster
Miily asked. In her filial
"Ilut nutv I find that my
relief (tool the American
hind,and t- running nruuml aenlenee aliove, "What makes marries is sexual!
Why do so many o f you sup­ Ited Cross.
with an nffirr secretary only a man desert his fat. maternal
posedly ardent, erotic brides
wife for a younger siren?"
Adding up the lo-.-es in
22 yeurs uf ago,
then soon net like "contented this manner gives the ap­
"Sex'*
is
the
standard
ans­
''till, liuw I'unld lie hunuliulr
cows?"
pearance of a major disast*
tta like that in our small city, wer.
Why do you rebuff your er. Hut with the &lt;*x&lt;option
fur everybody knows u&lt; T
You girls know that men
"Our rhildrrli are embar­ have bigger gastrin appetites hushnnda when they wish to of those mi tributaries of
rassed and I am so usltuund than women, und you thus feed act kittenish and revive some the Coniherlunil and MollI have quit Koine to church ynui husband even too heavily of your former erotic fervoi ? ongnloda in Kentucky and
You were feivent heifers the Virginias,
at the dinner table.
Die floods
and my PTA meeting*.
when
you married so don't were relatively small
Hut you ulso realize that
•'Wiiy du turn show such
lark uf roncrin fur tiirir fum- men have a greater erotic ap­ drift into that "contented row"
Preliminary estimate* put
iliis? I have lirrn a good wife petite than women, yet you classification.
damage in the Iri sidle area
Again, don't Illume me for at $3T million. Hod Cmm re­
anti an excel letil cutik. And then try to starve him in the
culling
you wive* heifers, for
niy iiuii-r is usually 1|hiII« h . bedroom!
lief will in- ahonl Tt.7 million,
Why don’t you wives get Samson used that plnnso tt.lHlU or about III per cent of Hie to­
"So vvliat make* a man leave
liia wife and turn to some hep to reality and quit trying years ago in describing his tal, according to lliibi"-t C
to reverse Cod’s original plan young bride. (See Judges, Cli, Kdson. director of disaster
oilier woman?"
services Tills is nliou’ one
Sex; that's tile main au­ of making the mu*lc a more III
Semi foi my booklet "Sex third til tlie Mil million Red
sexy creature?
nt n !
Don’t blame me. either, as Differences Between Men and Cross budget! annually tor
Kspcciully when nun pass
40 and heroine victim! of the a lot uf yop Irate women often Women," enclosing a slumped, disaster relief.
return envelope plus -Or and
In addition, tlie orgiiuiznlearn to I’KRVT-NT divorce.
tion Inis n #Jil million re­
(Alvin)* write in Dr. volving
tew ive fund
for
( rane in rare of this news­ major disaster years like HiLx/t -f./s-v
paper, rrirlii*iiijt a long ho. Fast roast huri'iiuiies
1 OOSH.HOOftt.T 1
stamped, addressed envelope anil the nor I hern California! HEllO.H VZTEIT— C.OEAT HEWS/—- £_TMI4 WIlC ap pr e c ia te - rr.
and 2Or In rover typing and Oregon floods of t hat year
OIOCTKACH' It.M FROM 3£&gt;«H:stc. ME ABOOT A'.V/j BUT t DOMT KNOW
IHCN-S BEHkY K006teR6.'J—-W£lL,$tK,H«t ’7 Founts}— NOPE,
printing ro s t* when you required ill aster relief of
BZJV-i
TALKING ABOUT POTTlMds YOUUP ' LD HATE TO OWE
send (or one ol Ids book­ f ’ii million.
UP MY HARDWARE
F©« COUWCILAfAM
THIS WARD.' "HOW
STO RE/ — 6U t6tJ,
lets.)
ABOUT it. MOOPUi f ’ THEY A'iKCU M 6 Red Cross gels a uuliutlNOOTL HAv/ETO U
AND t SAiD'flAVUEfT» ' WHY.MC'6 TOO BIO
wide response ill roiitribuLOOKUP
AM
OTHCf?
FOR THE OfFlCC, BUT WE’LL PUT HIMIMFO«
AtAM—-BUT &lt;
tions after the Idg disasters.
^ATCBM.THtN INiTOTHe
THANKS,
Rat smaller disaster- m a le
MAYOW’i OtAtR*
HOOPLE,'
-JAlD/ { —
Mi
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M.ii.siOh- UOlior

Congress may have
its
scoundrels, its scandals and
its abuM'S. but . . . it ii our
only protection against the
arbitrary
and unauthorized
uic of power by the powerful
executive hranrh.
—Clark It Molh'nlHiff, Wash­
ington ticvviman.

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I nitiil Pres* Inlrrinitinnnl
The rambunctious t'onservalive parly of the state of
New York lias pronounced
tlov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
unacceptable a* the 11HI4 Re­
publican presidential nominee.
The New York Conservatives
profess to see no real differ­
ence between Rockefeller and
President John F. Kennedy in
domestic and foreign policies.
New York's Conservative
patty is a sturdy infant, born
in the t!&gt;b2 state rlrdion. The
party won 111,877 votes ill
l!*t!2 for David Jaquitli. its
candidate for governor. These
votes genet ally were east by'
lie publicans who believe that
Rockefeller does not represent
them or I lie it pot ly,
.1, Daniel Mahoney is cliitirniiin of the New York Con­
servative pally If Rnckefeller
is nominuteil for piesident
next year, Mahoney plant to
enter against him a slate of
presidential doctors in New
York State,
T h i s maneuver pi nimbly
would so split the Hcputill.oi.
vote ns to itssuru tritiT Ken­
nedy would furry New York.
So lie tt. say the Const1ivillives. Tliat is exactly what
they have in mind—to become
a *• 11•' ''•e of l'|.i||‘C ,.t,'ni,&gt;i|t (o
New Yolk capable of deny
mg the state's presidential
electors to a libyinl Republi­
can.
Tlie long-haul purpose is to
persuade the Republican parly
ami its nominating convention
to give a e o li s e r v a I I v e a

g&amp; '

Peter Edson

N o te b o o k

a demand for relief services
that me important hut not
a- will publicized.
Tills years goat i* t!K&gt;
million. Last year ,1 record #s;
million was raised.
About 1.200 of tio- il.CuHl
haul Ited l 'io«s chapters get
their money through United
Fund drives. The other -‘,100
depend oo loiul campaigns, in
which giving is stimulated
by disu-trr news.
The greater part of relief
work m a disaster area is
done by stale and tornl or­
ganization! — the national
guard, state and lily police,
firemen, veterans’ tirgunlinthins, churches, schools, lod­
ges. service dull! and indi­
vidual volunteers
Hut in whal has be. mile
almost a staiuiaid operuliou
inure or )■ .* taken for gianted, Ited C m i eimpters have
li e I o ill r till! focal points
around which euminunitj ie
sotirtes ean lie mobilized Na­
tional Ited Cross hcadqmu li is
niovea into a ili-aatei area
principally lo
piovulc long
term relief.
It will finance tlie leliuitiljlig and repoti of li.ntii s, e 1p litre rilelit o f
(n nils lungs
swept nway by flood or de­
stroyed by fire or tornado.
It will pay eulergetley doctor
bills and meet oilier expen
sea !„•&gt;,,n,l the lesourct-s of
tlie fninily to lilldge it' dlsost&lt; r gup.
W lint most people do not
realifo and find it difficult
lo lilt,Irlstand is Hint this
Rett Cross assistance

girnt ballyhoo that the So­
viets have all anti-missile
missle und we do not. The
claim may he largely sluim
and propaganda, hut we fare
the possibility ot a cold war
defeat.
—lien. Maxwell Taylor, chair­
man of JUnl Chirti of
Staff.

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outright giant.
Tile Idg lo'S ill llie Kenlucky Virginia flood turn was
to roads, bridges and public
works whidi wilt have to be
ichild!
by stale amt local
governments. This damage is
how
being surveyed.
Where losses are beyond
llie resouiees of state and
local governments in cover
tile coal, llie federal govern­
ment moves in with relief
and rei oustnietion work, too.
11 operates under the Feder­
al Disaster A d of lilfiil, with
efforts of all government
agencies cur,lim ited bv the
Of fire of Kinorgeiuy
Plan­
ning.
In the Kentucky-Virginia
fltoals. Department of Agri. ulloie supplied more titan
.'tlHtJNKI pound* of food —
nio-lly • tinned meats, peanut
bolter, ehet'se, drieil lieatis
amt tilled milk. fiom school
tuneli and surplus slia'k*.
Hureati of Public Hoads and
Army Corps t»f Lngineeis
help on leeimstruetioii.

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lop day scale for working
printers o f #1II.
Raid .laquilh:
"The New York City tirws*
paper strike unquestionably
was prolonged by llie payment
of tax - free unemployment
compensation benefits to the
striking printers. Since the
seventh week of the strike,
these benefit* were paid from
state unemployment compens­
ation funds, and ultimately
will he chatged to the news­
papers against w h o m this
stiike was waged ''

Its Painting T im e!

HARDY
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dinner to lie elected president
Otl the Republican ticket.
Mahoney explained Hint he
hoped to compel the Republi­
can party to nominate a man
who run appeal to the glow ­
ing title of conservative re­
publicanism in the Smith.
llie Conservatives drafted a
legislative program for their
stale. One Item demands elim­
ination of state unemployment
benefits to persons on strike.
It has lilt'll estimated Hint
newspaper printers recently
striking in New York City re­
ceived on an average #121 a
week in tax free stiike bene­

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DEAR ABBY: The husband with
tha perfume on his shoulder remind­
ed me of something funny. A few
years ago I wits standing in the rear
of an elevator when three men got in.
One man in a light gray suit was
standing directly in front of me when
his friend, in a playful gesture (not
.seeing me), shoved him bsck. He left
with a perfect imprint of my lips
right between his shoulder blades. I
wonder what his wife thought when
he gut home?
.MRS. G.
DEAR MRS. G.: What better
proof could a wife want that her hus­
band wouldn't even turn around to
LOOK at another woman?
* + •
DEAR ABBY: We don't mean to
interfere in anyone rise's business,
but we have a neighbor who has- a
little girl two-nnd-a-half years old.
We don’t think she treats this iittlo
girl right. She doesn’t walk nr talk,
ami the mother keejis her strapped
in a chair nil day long. The poor tingel is so bitter end frustrated she
sometimes bites licrsrif until she
bleeds. The mother says the little
giri is ' ’bad.” B ut hc.v ur.n she bo
“ bad When she is strupped in a

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DEAR NO NAME: The mother
should be reported to the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. If you have no local society, ask
your Inw enforcement officer whero
to report this.
a a •
DEAR ABBY: That man nt the
stamp window who told the "citizen"
who complained that postage rates
were too high either to deliver the
letter himself, or call long distance,
should keep this in mind:
Long distance phone rates have
recently been reduced for the 33rd
time since 1934. A record of coiiBistently improved service bus been es­
tablished. Meanwhile, the Itnstnge
rates have doubled, without any im­
proved service. Tax dollars are still
needed to subsidize mnil service.
JUST FOR THE RECORD
P. S. If you don’t receive t his, i’ll
call you long distance,
DEAR JUST: Don’t call. Write.
Your message readied me for only
five 3'jK-b,.

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bidding credit, but all had
AQ5
to play the hand a tour
Worth and South vulnerable
spadca.
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North East
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Opening lead— V 4
ootci Uiat he has nine easy
tricks and a lot of ways to
South must take the first
go after the tenth. He also] heart and play the ace ol
has one best line of play and spades to see that trumps
aren’t going lo be all bunch­
that is going to work.

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How lo be a woman of the
New Frontier on a shoestring
—or—how to be "in " without
going all-out:
Takes the sleeves out of
those old sack dresses hang­
ing In the hack of the closot,
shorten the hem line and
have a wardrobe of sleeve­
less chemises.
Next time you take a tum­
ble, don't explain that you
slipped on a throw rug. Hint
(hat you got thrown by s
horse.
Get your children to teach
you how to water ski.
Buy a rocking chair and
tea that It la reserved for
your husband. If
anyone
raises an eyebrow just say,
•'Doctor's orders."
Wear an old dress you're
ready to give sway to the
next country club dance, and
arrange for one of your
friends to push you In the
pool. Then, come up smiling;
go home and change Into the
new dress you bought for the
occasion. Belter yet, If your
husband is wearing a rented
dinner Jacket, get somebody
to push him in. (Believe It
or not, Ibe owner of the
clothes rental concern in 00c
city recently complained that
s new ha sard of hia business
was getting back rented din­
ner jackets that bad been
dunked In swimming pools.)
Take a few lessons in hair
styling so that you can dnam

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"When rt_ comes to speradintf
the news." says Sxsty, "llw fe­
male it more deocfliLhlr llun
•lie mail."
(Watch for Na*ay Weekly)

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ed In one hand. When bot^ &gt;
opponents follow he should
play the ace and queen of
diamonds. West will probably
take his queen of hearts and
kad a second heart to his
partner’s Jack,
whereupon
East will lead Mr* jack of
clubs.
South will play the queen
in case East has led from
the king, but West will pro­
duce the king and the trick
will be won by dummy's ace.
Now South must ruff a dia­
mond high, lead a trump to
dummy's ten, ruff another
diamond high, lead a trump
to dummy's king and discard
hii losing club on dummy's
fifth diamond.

language.
Comb the attic and the
basement for old furniture
and get busy restoring it. H
you haven’t got an attic or
basemont, haunt tho Junk
shops in search of “ finds."
Buy ydurseli a French cook
book and don't serve any­
thing lo guests that doesn't
have a French name. Whycall it stew when you can
just call it “ Daube ProvencalcT"

Bougainvilaea
In Bloom
1.39 Up
GrapeviUe Nursery
2221 Grapevine Ave.
FA 2-0SR8
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Flta neatly Into single-pane opening, gives you powerful,
quiet cooling. Low and compact; convenient push-button
control*.
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e 10-position thermostat,
a 4 Rotator Air Directors.

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Get Ready For Hot Weather . . .

Have Your Air-Conditioner
Serviced NOW
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up a new and different hair­
Don’t worry about not har­
do every few weeks, instead ing a second or third c a r of sticking to the same old walk for the good of tho
style just because It's be­ country.
coming.
Good luck on the New
Learn to speak a foreign Frontier!

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Chang* of flltarn
Oil A lubricating
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cleaning
Fan bUdc cleaning
Adjust slinger ring

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linkages
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Installation
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Sanford Electric Co.
118 Magnolia Ave.

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
Classified
Phone

322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
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Tues., thru Fri. - 2 P. 51. *lny
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
soon.
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before Insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.

C L A SSIF IE D IN D E X

1. Lost &amp; Found
2.

N o tic ed - P e r s o n a ls

3. Educntlon - Instruction
4. Transitortation
B. Food
0. For Rent
GA Sjtecinl Notices
7. Rusiness Rentals
8. Reach Rentals

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6. F o r Rent

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W E L A K A APAitTMENTS:
Rooms private btths, 111
W. First St.

By Nadine Seltzer

K E N T A RED
Holla Way, Hospital A naby
Itrds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.

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Articles For Sale
Articles Wanted
Automobiles - Trucks
Rontn - Motors
Motorcycles - Scooters
Trailers - Cabanas

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lie. Inquire Jacobson Dept
Store,
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Legal Notice

ROSA L. PAYTON

Legal Notice

ttniird of

County Commissioner*
Semlnol* County. Florida
lit J. C. Hutchison.
Chairman
Allcat Arthur Heckwlth.
Jr.
ruhllah. April IT, IMS

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TOi KHNKRT U rnl,T,Ii;n and
A NN A O cO L M K It, hta
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wife

X C H IX III.*] l il t U l
11*11110
OF XI1JI S TNK XT
Nntlr* nf I'ubtle I le n tIns
Tu whom It may r n n m n ;
The Hemlnol# County Hoard
nf Ailjuatmant will hold u puhlie Inuring In niiialder the
posilhlllty of grunting u act
iiurk vurlunra, between build­
ings, to l b * Vlonlritr Itrgulutluna a* rsqusstad by Frank
Mayer, S r , on III* following
described
property: I.oi
Illmk C. f’ ralrle I.uke P a r k ­
way Hubdlvl,|on.
Public hearing will he h*li
in the County Commissioners
lloom, Court House, nanfurd,
Florida. »n April
ISIS al
TtS* I'M. or at aouii lharaaftar
aa posslhla.
gsmlnnla County Hoard
of Adlustmsnt
Hr William C. Ilalbaok.
Chairman
Publish: April IT, ISSS

rn t i a u k HKnwttr r o t i Kll?n
that
KK UK II AX N A T t O V A I. MUltTTlAO K A W O .
CIA TIO N, havlna mad In this
Court ll « sworn T1II1 of Com*
plaint, lha nature and pur.
poaa of which i» to foracloaa
that rarmln tnnrlRaac *a«cu|.
c l by i: UNCUT 1. &lt;*01,1,1 If It
and A N N A O CUI.I.IBH, hi*
wi f e ,
In
in ut it u tio n a i.
MOIITXIAi IK CUMI’ ANT on lha
Tlh day of April. 1»S«| that
sold complaint prays for an
account Inc to ho lakan undar
tha dlraellon of |h. Court fur
what la iluc lh . IMalnllff for
principal sod Inlaroot on said
mortgage and morlgaga nuts
for lha rnala. charge* and etp.n ac .
Including
attorney'*
fee. and ah.tract f* ra and
that In drtaull of aueh paymrnt,
lltlr, Inlrr.al, .alala,
claim, demand and equity of
redemption of ihe prfemlant*
and all prmona clalmltiR by,
through,
under,
or
agalnat
thrm or any of them, ha ahao.
lotriy barred and forrcloeedi
.aid suit being filed 111 lha
circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and for
County. In Chancery, entitled
K E I I E B A I . N A T I'IN A I. MOIITO A lli : ANStn'l ATION, a cor­
poration organUed under an
Act of Co ng rei. and d i a l i n g
pursuant to tha Fedetal N a ­
tional
Mortgage
Aaaodalloo
Ch arier Act, 1‘Ulntlff, varaua
KHNtiHT
J.
Ctilal.lKIl
and
A N N A O. COI.UF.lt, M f wlfa
Perandanta , halng
Chancery
Caea
No.
UTSS,
praying
a
foreclotura of said mortgage
on
Pin following deacrlbed
land, p i n g and being In hemlnota county, Florida, lo-wlt»
Lot S. Illock 1, M iltTIi
O U L A N P u &gt;nd APOITItrN,
according to plat thereof
raoorded In Flat Rook IS.
Fagea IS. 5* and ST, P u b ­
lic Itacorda of .Seminole
County. Florida,
together with the following
equipment;
You, and each of you, are
hereby required to file per.
aonally or by attorney, In tha
office of tha Clerk of eald
Court, In the County Court
House, In the city of Sanford,
County of tiemlnole. Stale of
Florida, on or before the 31th
day of April. A. P , l»*3. your
appearance, an.wer or other
defensive
pleadings
lo
Ihe
Complaint In Pile cauee and
t h e lo eervn upon Handera,
M r C u an ,
Kcliuara A
Mime,
attorneys for Pi*- Plaintiff, a
copy of eahl pleading., other­
wise .aid Rill of Complaint
will be taken as c o iifr u .d by
you and each of you,
PONK A N D O R P E IIE D Pile
15th day of March A. II„ lu ll
at Hanford. Heuilnule County,

aKMtkot.it c n i'S T r h o a r d
OP AIIJt aTMHNT
Nolle* o f

P sh ll*

Stearins

To w-hi'in It may eonrerm
The Nemlnnls fo u n ly Hoard
of Ailjuslmsnl will hold a pubtie hearing In dslarmlna lha
pnsslhlllly of granting a aids
yard ealhark variance to lha
y.nnlng
Itegulallnns
at
re*
q un ted hr goulhern Homes,
toe, nn the following d*,i till­
ed properly: fail tl, Itlork II.
Country Club Heights Muhdl*
vision.
Pulillr hearing will ha hald
In lha County Commleilnnera
Room, Court Hum*, ganfnrd,
Florida, nn April It, ISSS al
7ISO P.M. or as anon thtraaflsr
aa possible.
Heinlnoi* County Hoard
of A'llualmtnt
llr William C. Halbaek.
Chairman
Puldlaht April IT, ISSS

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NINTH J I-ltlC M L CIMCI'IT,
IN
AN II
FUR
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t'Ol’NTV, ri.tlN IIM .
IN r i M N C R l t r No. lyaoa
FKftlTItAI. N A T I O N A L MORT*
it triK a h h o c i a t i o n , a Corpnrallon orgsnlted Undrr an
Art of Conareee and existing
pursuant to lha Federal N a ­
tional
Mortgage
Association
Charier Arl, having II* prin­
cipal office tn Ihe City of
Washington District of Col­
umbia,
Plaintiff
v».
ft L Y N N IjftWCI.t, l ’ BTKIISON,
JJI
and
til l.l&gt;A
NATH.IA
PITTKltStlN, formerly husband
and wife and thalr now reap r e ­
live spouses. If any.
Defendant*
N O T irr t o t r r y t a
T llK * T t T n OF F l . n l t i n s
Ttti Itt-TNN
IJ t W K L L
PKTi:Ilk'iN, Jit, g/M. 1/C
U n in d Atstee Navy
Heavy
Attack Hqua-lron

HRVBN

Fleet Poet Office
Ne w Tork, New Terk

ni t.D A N A T I L I A PKTKItH »N
4S1S Cliowen Avenus.
Ito utli
Minneapolis. Sllnneenia
TO U A R E H K R U U Y NO TIF I E U that • suit has b*en
filed egalnet you tn the above
entitled cauee. and that you
ara required ta file your an ­
swer with the Clerk of this
Co rt and to etrts a copy
thereof upon the Plelntlff or
P la in tif fs
attorneys.
whoas
nanio and address ta Illahop
*
llornatrln, SS East
Pina
Hlrcet, lirlundn, Rlorlda. not
lutcr than May Hid 1SSJ. If
you full to rlo so u Decree Pro
Confrsso
will
be
entered
against
you
(or
the relief
demanded In lh « Complaint.
This suit le to forecloa* a
mortgage. The real property
proceeded against Is;
Lot V, lltock I. N OR TH
Florida.
O llL A N H O BECOXlJ Al&gt;(■M A LI
IilTlON, a c w r d ln g to pu t
Arthur It
Iteekw llh. Jr .
thereof recorded lo Plat
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Book IT. Pages 11. SS. ST.
of Hemtiiola County, Flor­
Public Itacorda of kculiiote
ida
County. Florida
U&gt; ; Martha T. Vlhlen
W
I
T N K r n my hand and the
It. C.
seal of ssld C&lt;iurl at Hsnferd,
ftrndera. ilcE wan , Bchwara
Florida. Ibis 1st day of April,
A Mime
A ltorne yi and Councallora at ISIS(MEAL)
La w
Arthur if- Beckwith. Jr..
10S Fast Central Avenue
clerk of tbs circuit Court
Poet Office lloi 15}
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
I Orlando. Florida
Deputy Clerk
Publish M cb J7 A April I
Publish April 1, IS. IT, Ji.
le. IT, m s

w a it

CDU-JJ

2 UDHM. Kit.
Chase Ave.

equip.

FURNISHED
House.
Elm. 322-UI7.

• Iwl „ N|, -

vaa s.» u v re

"Titty must have radar v is ie n l"

FURN. Apt. F a i-2mw.

2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
Completely
redecorated, 6 . For Rrnl
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
1504 Celery Ave. Mi mile FURNISHED or Uniurniahod
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near
E. of traffic light. FA 2 0868
hate. No pels, FA 23753.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
6. For Rent
1205 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254 AVAIIoABLK NOW. llcauliful
FURN. 2 Bedroom house
Brittany Farm House.
or FA *-0330.
Adults. No pets. FA 2 7664
2 Bit Kit. equipped. $t&gt;5
NEW furnished &amp; unfurnish­ 2 Bit. Kit. equipped. $75
2 BEDROOM Apartment. In
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
quire 1301 Celery Ave.
ment; tile baths; terraito
Nafieu » r P . k llf llewrlaw
Nolle*
I.
Ih t p Iiv
Riven.
floors. Hi. FA 2-2374 after
Ileg. Real Estate Broker
TV-ar-t of Cmmlr Commla.hin5 p m.
ara of nrnilool* County a 111
FA 2-1301 17-92 nl Hiawatha

tiohl a public hearing In tin'
Commissioner*
Boom.
Court
llnus*-, Henfuril. on April 23,
seen at |tj;uu A M or a a imm
Iherrafter an pneelbl* to r.m.
aider Uia poi-tljlllty of aullmrJxlna th* .llrulmillnn f t
n
Woml.n hr id ■ a nn Kvanadal*
Itoait »*l*n*|nn. anproalmataly
300 f . « l a*.I of Clarmolil A ve­
nue In Itv.n.d.te No. S. l a k .
Mary, Ktnrlda. and to r .p U e o
u n i with oartharn rauaaaay.
conlalnlnR enlv.rt pip* aa raqulred to rqiuillx* water lev
t-W between the southern nnd
nort In rn
portions
I.nk«
Alary.

17, '63— P hrc 3-A

9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estute Wanted 2-REDROOM furnished apart­
12. Real Estate For Sale ment, also efficiency apart­
ment, furnished. 122-6341.
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
a BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
15. Rusiness Opportunity •quipped. $71 month. Ph.
16. Female Help Wanted
FA 2 5303.
17. Male Help Wanted
2 BEDROOM hou»c. Kitchen
18. Help Wanted
equipped. Near base.
19. Situations Wanted
FA 1-8688.
20. Rnbysitters
21. Hentity Snlons
22. Ruild - Paint - Repair BEAUTIFULLY f u r n l »he*l
room, Private home. Ph.
23. Hiiildintr Materials
KA 2 7431.
24. Electrical Services
25. Plum bing Services
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
26. Radio &amp; Television
First St. Near 2 city free
27. Special Services
ykfklag Ini, and ih-ujair.r

RESPONSIBILITY:
Tbe Herald w ill. not he re*
28. IrtHHidry Servi*#- ■
sponsible for mure than one
29. Autoniobilo Service
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
29A. Auto Accessorius
and reserves the right lo re­
30. Machinery - Tools
vise or reject any advertise­
31. Poultry - Live stock
ment from what ordered to
31A. Pets
-(unxuiS 'to Uic policies c.* Ftfs32! F lowers - shrubs
psper.
35.' I uililliitc

It P a y s
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

A p ril

2131 Hatties for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 205 E.
1015
35th 61.

0. Fnr R rn t

12. R eal E sta te F o r S ale

NO CASH NEEDED
FACTORY
REPRESENTA­
3 Bedroom, 3 bath. $61 a
TIVE position now open In
month. T. L 1, included.
this area. Age requirement*
322-8685.
23-45,
sales
experience
nrccssary over 30. Car pre­
ROBERT A. W1LLLVMS
ferred, average of two
Realtor
nights per week on road,
Raymond I.umlquist, Asso.
lxmg established, top rated
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
manufacturer of automo­
tive
specialties
offers
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home.
thorough training, complete
Fla, room, large utility
insurance program and an
room, nice oak tree. Mini­
excellent opportunity for
mum down payment, l ’ inoyou to earn $1000 00 per
cresl. 115 Fl. Coleman Cir­
month or more. Write for
cle. Tel. FA 15514.
application
to
ARTHUR
F'ULMER, r . (&gt;. Box 177,
2 BR. Home at 610 E. 14th St.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
Large modern kitchen. All
new plumbing. Atr-Cond. in
living k dining room. Gar­ 19, HHuntinnn \Vtinted
age, carportc. to pine trees
in yard. $10,700. Adjoining Child Care. FA 2 2274
corner lot optional at *1500.
Easy terms. J. N. Robson 21s lintistv HuIoid*
Jr. FA 2-1535 or FA 2 0228. HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

Jim Hunt Realty
Ofllre
Night

FA
FA

22118
20648
$23 0700
Sanford, Fla.

2 BEDROOM furnished Inline 1524 Park Dr
Screened porch. Carportc.
PAY closing coaia and as1503 S. Sanford Ave,
sumo $62 monthly pavmints
on two - bedroom
SMALL furnivhnl h o u a e .
house. Call FA 23193.
May Uiru Oct. FA 2-4177.
1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
St. Johns Realty
Furnished &amp; unfurnished.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Quesm-I Apis. 401 E. Uth
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
SI. Apt. 7, 322 8194.
BY OWN EH— Nice 4 Hdrm.
RENTALS
2 bath home in Ravenna
3 I1DRM, unfurn. home Loch
A tdyllwildo area, la rg e
Arbor $95. 2 Ilednii, Kuril.
utility lltn. and workshop,
Apt. $55. Hubert A. Wil­ double carporte, air-Condiliams, Realtor. FA 23051.
lioning, central heat A fire
place, covered patio faring
FURN. Apt. 1 Bcdrm. $65.
i.ake Ravenna. Reasonably
606 S. Park.
priced. 301 Vihlcn Rd. Pit.
GARAGE Apt. 1201 Magnolia
FA 2 2434.
Ave.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Slenstroni Realty

M.

MALTsADK.
D*fvnd«nl.
m i i i i i : to
irp y-tii
TOi ItlTTH M. P A L L A D K
Addrrss and rasldsnc* unknow n
tou
a h e tiK nniir n o t i ­
f ie d
that a Complaint for
Dlvorc* ha* been (Usd nguln*t
you, and you are required to
serve a copy of your Answer
or Pleading to tha Complaint
on the P la in ti ff* Attorneys,
la s
Offices
of J.
Husarll
Hornsby, S3* North Magnolia
Avenue. Orlando, Florid*, and
fils lh* original Answer or
Pleading In the Office or the
I'lcrk of tbs O n nil Court on
or l-cfor* th* Ttlh day of
April. tM l. If you fall to do
So. decree pro confreso will b*
entered against you for th*
relief demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
DONE A N D O R D E R E D at
tun ford, He ml not* C o u n t y ,
Florida,
this
:51b day of
March, A. D. I t t i
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Haikwlth. Jr.,
Clerk
Circuit
Ouurt
of
Prmlnols County, Florid*
lly: Martha T. Vlblsn
Deputy Clerk
a/ Albert Turku
La w Office* of J. Hu see II
Hornsby
J5U North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish Match 27 S April t.

10. 17. 1»SI,
GBii-U

Femlriule County Rt&gt;ar&lt;l
uf ,ViIJiiBllneot
lly William C. R.tinatk,
Chairman
I'uhllih: April IT, IStl
C D I I — 74

IN
TIIH
CHI N T
IIP Tilt :
COU NT Y j i i n .1 5 at:ti i m i i i:
I t l I N T S . a T . t l i : OF FI.RIIIII %.
IN I'HIIMSTE
In Re Ihe llslate nil
M A R T H A L JEFFLIUtON.
Dsveased
P IN A I, Ntrric s:
Nolle* la hereby given Dial
lha uoderalgiu &lt;1 will, on Ilia
22ml day or May, A.D. l i f t ,
present In lift* Honorable Court­
ly Judg* or Kemlnuls county.
Florida, her final lelurn, at •
fount ami vouehera, as ■;■*• uIrlx or th* Estate of Martha
X Jeffrrson, deceased, ant) at
said
lime, then anti
there,
make appHratlon to Ihe a.illt
Judge for a final scltlemenl of
her adiulnlelralfon of nald retale, and for an order dmcharging hrr a* su*b EievuIris.
Deled Ibis lha 15th day * f
April, A.D ISE3
Uht lira fl. Rrilirrla
As E r r utrlx nf (he K&gt;tats nf Martha L J i f f i r aon, Deeeasad.
Ilutehlson A L e ( f &gt; r
Post o f (Ire Dra wer II
Hanford. Florida
Allorneys for Exet ,urlx
I’ ubllxh Apr. IT, 21. May I. I
ISO

3

.12. Flowcrn - Shrubs

34. Article* For Snle

POTTED
35c up.

EXTERIOR A INTERIOR
Latex or oil baie Paint.
$2.79 single gallon. Mary

MUMS

in

bloom.

GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapcvitlu Ave. Near 30th St.

Carter Taints, m W. First
St.

Annuals. Petunias, Snapdra­
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St.
and 1st St.

.'IX Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought * Sold,
larry'a Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0677.

F K E R ESTIM A TE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

Balcony Bargains
in

USKD FURNITURE
Repossessed 7 pe. Dlnclte,
like new ................ $19.50
Repossessed maple waponwhccl Hunks, now bedding
............................... $39.50
lli-Riscr ................. $39.50
Rebuilt king site Hollywood
Bed ...................... $69.50
Rebuilt full site Hollywood
Bed ...................... $39 50
5 Pc. rattan Florida room
aulte, extra nice .... $49.50
Sofa ......................... $10.00
Full site Beauty Rest Mat­
tress ...................... $10 00
Full sire heavy duty coil
Spring ................... $10.00
Rebuilt Hlde-A-Bed, new mat—S59.50 .
Bahama Bed ...-......... 5: j .k
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2nd A .Magnolia Ph. FA 2-6321

Complete ileauly Service
ATTRACTIVE
»
bedroom.
Etcnlog Appointmenta
Uk hath home. Buill In kit­
— 7A 2-V42
chen, an iv.mttGtniet. C u s­ ! « Si*. Ork
WANTED reliable couple to
tom drain's and power mow­
lake up immthly payments
Cot ’N Curl Beauty .Shop
er Included. $30*&gt; down,
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Sperlal on Perms. CaU for
monthly payments $8t.oo.
rooms of furniture. Call
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
FA 2-2659.
Furniture, 2 fiber
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col- BABY
rators. Free parking lots.
rum, n iiir, Itj-.xt.q'Agm M
—
■■— “3Tt“ Palmetto Are. -SJJ'eaSF — Ir c K- ~

2 BEDROOM houae, unfurn­ For rent or lease, 3U x 40
metal building with con­
ished. Kitchen equipped. $70
crete
floor. Contact Ted
a month. 2434 Cedar Ave
Williams Hardware. 205 E.
SMALL house. No children
25Lh Si.
IS, lIunineNs O pportunity
I'll. FA 2-2816.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rmt. 9. I’or Nftle or Hunt
WANTED Semtnolo County
NICELY Furnished 2 bed
bath, 2 screened porches.
House. FA 2-7S98 or FA 2-4205.
Liquor License. Priced for
room paneled house &amp; den
3(JU Magnolia Ave. Apply
rash purchase. Reply Box
Call after 4. FA 2-3249.
upstairs evuningt.
2 lilt. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
70, c-’o Sanford Herald.
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer, 12. Ituul Estate Tor Sale
Sanford, Fla.
Lake Ashby. Adults only.
Take Ihe Ceiling
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FA 2-7308.
■ KSSINOI.K f t l l NTS ItllAIISI
Off
Your Income:
Centrally Air • Conditioned,
OF A ItJ 1ST H U N T
1IE Y O U R
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Native af FuSllv llvwrlag
one 3 bedroom, (mo 4 bed­
To whum It may eonerrn:
ped Ikupic. Call FA 2 7709
OWN
UO8 S
room, ont-h have largo fam­
Tha Hvmlnols f'nuniy llnurd
for appointment.
of Adluslmsnl will hidd a pub­
ily rooms (BEST BUY IN That'a llto opportunity you
lic hearing to consider the
have a* an independent
KLA.) Upiatd Rn.nl.
patalblllly of granting permis­ 3 BEDROOM, Using A Din­
Bowes "Seal Fast" distrib­
TEE
'N
GREEN
ESTATES
sion to build living quarters In
ing room, Beautiful loca­
cnnjunrilnn
with
i-nmmarrlsl
utor with a territory in one
20th
St.
Exlrnsion
tion, $80.0o month. Apply
uaa fnf oreupancy by owner
ol the State's fastest grow­
In a C-1 Commercial anna si
2430 Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Itodroom, 1 balh, large cor­
ing areas; Orange, Lake
per naanlullon Nn. S Amend­
ing gsmlnnla fo u n ly Honing
ner lot lacing lake, too
and Osceola Counties, No
FURN.
Largo
Garage
Apt.
Its* nl* I Inns, a a requested hv
WaiU Drive, S u n I a n il
previous null)motite expertJ. A. knurr on Ilia following
1902 Maple. FA 2-0731.
rteurrlhfd property; From lha
K state. F I IA , in service.
cure necessary, hut you
NH nor nf Isd A, lltock I.
$150 down, monthly $84.75,
II you need neip, call
must meet tough personal
HsmlnnU Park Amended Plat.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
P.n. S, t'g. t l, run N S I' I F W KA 2-5612 and place a liarqualifications.
Investment
along tha N'srly llna nf said aid Classified.
or FA 2 2118
required fur walk-in truck
]g&gt;t A SIS si ft lo lha Poll,
lhanea continue N i t ' s # ' W is
and balanced stock.
You
The Gables, 401 5 YEAR OLD Frame inline.
ft ta tha I'* ', nf a eurva con- ROOMS,
will
reretve
complete
train­
revs glT'rrly nnd having a
Magnolia Ave. FA 20720.
Large rooms, larj:*- lot.
radius of t l fl, (hence run
ing hy a qualified factory
Trade for older * in aHer
alnhg Ilia aro nf said curve 3
ROOM furnished Apart­
representative
and
have
thru a central angle nf t i l' ll .*
bouse, smaller lot and some
ment for couple. $43. I’h.
the backing of a continuing
IT ft tn tha P.C.O. nf a curve
cash
difference.
FA
2-7013.
rnm-ava F/srly and having a
national merchandising and
FA 2-7390.
radius nf tll.IT fl. flienra rue
2 BEDROOM house, 213 8.
advertising program. For
along th* am nf said cur**
thru a central an al* nf 11*11'- 3 Bit. Comfortable house. l.'nfull informs lion, write: Mr.
Maple. $5,500 FA 26137.
ia t .ll fl tn th* P.T. nf said
funt. A Reas. 1404 E. 20lb
T. II. Hollingsworth, Direc­
curve, thenr* fun g ll'SS* K
St. CaU Ocala 620 2200 col­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
I* IT ft, Ihrn r* run g l l ' I F ft
tor of Distributor HermitO i l f t th*nc# run N » 'S F It
.
Conditioned,
lect.
Centrally Air
ment, Howes "Seal Fast"
ISA ft In lh* pfiR. Also tha
3 large bedrooms, Uh bilhs,
n " * r l y is fl of th* K'*rly
Corporation, 5902 East 3ltli
sso.si ft of th* N'crly u s fl
with a screened porch. 107
Street, Indiunuitoll* 18, In­
of l,ol A. Block I, gemliioU
Bunker Lane.
Park Amended Plat.
diana.
Puhllo hearing will h* held SMIClNRI.il f i l l ) NTV HO.N It D TEE \N GREEN ESTATES
IIP A D J l I I T H E N T
in lh* f n u n ly rommlsalonera
201h St. Exli-ntioii
■AIITNKK
WANTED
with
N alive ml ■•while lleavlwg
Room, Court Ifnui*. ganfnrd,
$4,0*81 cash tu operate day
Florida, on April II, t i l t at Tu wh»m II luay concern:
The
bcnilnti*
:
’..unty
Hoard
T:l* P.M. or a* anon tliarruflar
nursery and kindergarten.
of Adjualinant will hold a puliaa puielbla,
Ho hearing to tie I, mil no lha
Inciuilei It ini. in house
gainlnut* f o u n ly Hoard
|it»,lhlilly uf granting a eld"
nf Adjuslment
and loll. See mo at 2620
yard eelbach variant* lu lh*
Hy William C. Ifalhuek,
Iroquois Ave.
/fining
Regulation*
as
re­
Real Estale — Mnrlgagr*
Chairman
quested by Raymond Hums*. 111 N. Park Ave.
Pu blishi April IT, t i l l
322-1420
Inc.,
on
lh*
fallowing
dstcrlbf D H — Tl
MACHINE SHOP
*&lt;! i-ruysrtyi l e *
II, Illook
R, Country Clult llsla hla Hub, 3 BEDROOM, 1 hath 4 Years Fully equipped. Bent $20 per
i n T i m r i N r r i T i n h -h t o r
T i l l ; N IN T H JI'IIM'IAI, f i l l . dit I* tin.
old,
Excellent
condition,
month.
Price,
including
Puhllo hearing wi ll h* held
I I IT. IN
t M i FU N SEM I.
Original
priee
$l2.5on.
Can
drill p icu , lathe, air-com­
lu lha Courtly Commlaalunrr*
kiti.F. n i l m , F L n i i ii i A
llourn, Court lltiusa, ganford.
IN t l lA N C M N T NO. II*aa
be had for NO DOWN PAY
pressor, all tools. Only
Florida, on Npril 22. I k«3 at
m m a nn f&gt;. h a m .am k .
MENT.
Call FA 2 7117 or
$15001
Plaintiff, T:3S I'M . or as soon thereafter
as itoaslhlr.
FA 2 1472.
vs.
H im *

17. M ale H elp W nntefl

Stemper Agency

BEDROOM, I hath CB
house, fenced back yard.
REALTOR — INSUROli
Call FA 2 0000 before 3,
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
FA 2 4364 after 5

REPAIRING, painting, cab­ SINGER Slant Needle 7.lg
Zagi, makes button holes SINGER Sewing machine,
inet making. AH work guar­
Electric portable with but­
A Embroideries. $88, As­
anteed. Call FA 2 2139 alter
ton
hole attachment. Ex­
sume payments of $11.00
3 p. lit
cellent condition. $35. l ’h.
per month. FA 2 9111.
FA 2 6009.
25. I'lumliing Service*
LOOKING FOR HUGS? Drop
by Furniture Center. Braid­ GYM SET. Cartop luggage
rack. Iloll-away bed. Vhona
ed, hooked, friese, decor,
FA 2-8886.
heavy b r a i d e d rhonlllc
and
hall
runners.
1100
I'lnm bing &amp; Hunting
36. Autumoldlea - Trucks
French Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
BUYING A NEW or
With purchase of Blue Lus­
WORK
USED CART
tre, rent Electric Carpet
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
FINANCE IT WITH US
Shampooer for only $t pur
• latw Interest Rates
day, Carroll's Furniture.
PLUMBING
♦ I*iw Monthly Payments
Contracting Repairs
Pant*,
W9C. T-Shirla 4flc.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
FREE ESTIMATES
Army-Navy
Surplus, 310
R. L. HARVEY
CARS WANTED”
Hnnfonl Ave.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
REEL'S USED CARS
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
loth St. A Sanford Ave. .
20, Hadio &amp; Televlnlon
Dex-A-Ulet tablets.
Only
1055 CIIEVT Bolalr’ hardtop
98c. TouchUtn'a Drugs.
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
Excellent condition.
Ph.
USED Croulcy Shclvador apt.
1 DAY SERVICE
FA 2 8886.
aito refrigerator, new fin­
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
I'll. 322-0655
ish ......................
$09,05 37. llonta • Motons
USED GE 8 cu. ft. refrigera­
1 Ttk hp. MERCURY Kicker,
27. special Service*
tor, new finish, guarant­
Like new. 1 10-hp- Wiscon­
eed ........................ $79.05
Air-Conditioning USED Crosley Shctvuilorc, sin Motor. FA 2 697$.
10.5 cu. ft., full width Gateway To The Waterway
I I . II. P O P E S C O . , I N C .
free/er, new finish, guar­ Robson Sporting Roods
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
anteed .................. $129.05
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, USED GK automatic Wash­ 30468 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5061
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
er ....................... $110.05
All Types and Kiica
USED GE automatic wash W V tl. RUNABOUT.* 60 hp’
engine, trailer, remote con­
We Repair and Service
« r ......................... $09.05
trol, electric starter. Ski
S T I N K
DUMONT console TV $19.05
equipment. Built for speed.
Machinery and Supply Co. RCA console TV
$49.05
FA 2D302.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 20432 SILVER TONE. 217 table mo­

Wall

del TV ................. $19.05
Plano Tuning and Repair
ADMIRAL 21" table mode] 3H. Motorcycle* • Hcikiutm
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
IV
....................... $19.05 VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New A Used.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate GE 21" I able model TV $49.05
Lewis Hale* A Service
Remove Thatch - Chinch $5 DOWN DELIVERS any
used I V or appliance.
2317 Country Club Rd.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fcrti
Trades arcepU-d.
I’h. F A -2-7028
Te—Ph. FA 2 4244
GOODYEAR SERVICE
MANSFIELD LAWN SEIl.
MIN! BIKE. Good condition.
STORE
$45. Call FA 2 7836.
§55 W. First St.

SINGER

READY MIX Concrete, win­ 1959 ALL STATE Motor Scooler. FA 2 7409.
dow sills, lintel*, steps,
lock*, sand, cement, rock, - B ' - l g
Driveways, I'alius, etc. Ph.
pipe, steel, groasc traps, 3*J. Trailer* • Cabnnna
FA 2-7775 after 4 30.
dry wells, stepping alone*. SMALL All auntlnuin Trailer.
Miracle Concrete Co,
SMITH Air Condition Refri­
Sleep* 4. Fully equipped.
FA 2-3751
FA 2 3939,
geration service. All work 369 Elm Ave.
guaranteed. Very reasonable in price. Day FA 2 7431
Night FA 2 2069.

SEWING MACHINE
CALL 1
KA 2-5783

FHIOIDAIRE
Sale* A Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Hsnford
I’ h. FA 1-3863

LAW N SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2 1817.
BICYCLES and Lawn Mow­
er* repaired. Free pickup

and delivery. J. M. liaird.
3226710. Lake Mary.

2iL Automobile Service

Auto Glass, Tops
&amp; Seat Covers
STEM PER SAYSI
16. Fem ale H elp W an ted
You'll like these lots. $15.00
per month and only $25 00 w fim T W O M A N to car* for
Semi • Invalid 82 year old
down for a large waR-rlnml
301 W. 2nd St. FA 2 6032
male.
light
housework,
lot, close to interchange
furnish own transportation. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
and larger lake. Buy at
6 days week, klodest salary.
least one id these howl
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Reference exchanged. Write PERSONAL RADIO it TV
Box 12, c^o Sanford Herald.
25lh. SI. 8* Sanford Ave.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Stamper Agency

WAITRESS must be exper­
ienced and Curb girl. Apply
REALTOR — INSUROR
Chick *N Treat. Sanford.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. Frcnrb Ave,
ts
Senltnrlk Ginns nnd Paint
BY OWNER. 3 BH. 2 hath. 17. Male Help Wanted
Comimny
Reduced for quirk sale.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
WILL
TRAIN
Dairy
Farm
Pickup payments. FA 2 1263.
worker under 40 with at
31A. Pets
LARGE J bedroom, 2 hath
least grade education. Farm
Equipped kitchen. Excel­
background desirable. Fair- REGISTERED
Dachshund
lent condition. Inspect anJ
glade Jersey Dairy. Gen­
Puppies, 6 Weeks Old. CaU
make offer. 3305 So. Park
eva, Fla. Phone Mr. CamFA 2 3180.
FA 2-8060.
mack. 349 4231 Ctr 349-4931.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ANIMAL

OSTEEN. New frame house, FIRST
Class
body
man.
2 lir's, kit equipped. CarReel's Paint A Body Shop,
pone. By owner. KA friM04.
loth A Sanford Ave.

LIVING Rn-'m suite. Slip
covered $65. FA 2-1691.

Ifulld • I’alr.t • hcpalr SI. Artlclr** Fur Sale

Haven

Boarding

Keltnel. Pointer Pups $10
L up. Also mixed puppies.
KA 2 5732.

lOLLERSo/SANFORD
'/C H E V R O L E T

OLDS

CADILLAC

SQUARE DEAL CARS
02 Monza 62 Cadillac
Spurt Coupe
4 Speed Trans.

4 Door
Power And Air

*2196

'4495

62 Chev.
4 Hour

6 Cyl. Std.
*1795

61 Chev.

59 Olds

59 Chev.

Station Wagon
V-8 Auto.

4 Door • 98
Puwrr, Air

Station Wagon
* C y L Bid.

*1795

&gt;1695

&gt;1445

59 Chev.

58 Plym.

58 Ford

4 Door
• CyL, Stand.

1 Door V-S
Hid. Trana.

*1096

&gt;445

2 Door

6 CyL. Bid.
&gt;535

57 Olds

57 Chev.

55 Chev.

3 Dour - 88
Auto, Tram*

2 Hour V-8
Bid. Tran*.

llclair 4 Dour
« Cyl. Std.

&gt;695

*695

&gt;335

FRED and AUDREY
YEACKI.E
219 E. 2nd ST.

CLAUDE HFITELL
2505 PARK AVE?

SANFORD

w

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\
9 fl*

# m fir r t

R m r f*

CUSTOMER,

l*nRc 4-A —* April 17, ’G3
B lj

Lu
Pi
Fit
been
you
bord
the !
an (
Foo&lt;

FINAL
WEEK

Courthouse
Records
Heal F aille Trinaarllona
F IU to Delbert Martenwn,
elux, Country Club Manor,
S3.MO
Albert Johnson lo Joyce
Guit*v»on, SunlamI, $14,000
Kingswood llldra. Ine. to
Harold Scbock, ctux Nunland.

Your Choice
of Colors..
Turquoise * Pink * Yellow * Blue * Lime

• 1 2 O U N C E C A P A C IT Y

• V io let * Coral * Orange

(10.200

W
l
of
Nil
ext
In
b l|

Kingswond Uldra. Ine. to
Gerald Coffee, ctux, Sunland,
114.400
FIIA |u Paul Osborne, N.
Cliuluota, $0,350
Charles Gullin'*, rtal lo Carl
Eckman. etux, 33-20-32, ST.uuo
Tlierrle Hoacrs, etux to
Clarcnc flURar, etux, Lake
Hrantlcy, S13.500
Irwin
Gough,
etux,
to
James Cason, ctux, Sanland,
$0,400
Casselberry
Gardens
to
Fab-Tool,
Inc.
Sportsmans
Paradise, $6,000
---- - — Here id KO'J-a, elux. !■&gt; U*v.;
bert Barrowinliu, etux, Sport*nian's Paradise, $9,700
II. W. Marlin, etnl. to
Kimttwood illdrs., Inc. 4-20-30
$80,000
—if—- •&amp;.-.-dr--chirr*•'x - ?.&lt;*■
A* llyrd, etux, *-20 30. $5/900
Lake Shores Homes, Hit. to
Marshall iiclhis Jr., etux,
Fairlane, Slfl.HOO
Jack Gale, ctux, to L. D.
Snodgra**, ctux. $5,300
Clarenec Burris, ctux to
First Fed. of Orlando, Lake
Harriett, 19,000
Ward Hicks, Inc. lo Ixiuis
A. Klein, ctux, Kastboro, $18,000
Boy Osborn, etux to Dnrwin Shea, ctux Triplett Lake
$13,500
Clare Balntcr, Jr., ctux to
James Rhode*, ctux, Lonewood, $11,000
John Amndeo, ctux, lo Ed­
ward Ondlrk, elux, TuskaWllla. $50,000
(won II. Cornell, elux lo
John Slelse, ctux, Woodmrro,
$9,000
Raymond Cutting, etux to
DougUx WatMin, etux, Sanlando, $14,200
Ella Van N cm to Floyd
Ilwrine, etux, Sanford, $7,300
FIIA to Kenneth Gustafson
etux, Magnolia llithts, $H),t.’&gt;0
It. I&gt;. Smith Jr., ctux to
Mrs. Margaret Beale, Mobile
Manor, $7,2f*i
Kingswood llhlrs. Ine. In
Felix Andrews, ctux, Suulund,
$15,400
Aria Shlplrll lo Puul Ble­
vins, I sing wood, $x..vsi
Dean Gordon llendrirks, ct­
ux, to First Federal of Or­
lando, Bear Lake, $13,Its)
K.unlec Sipes to J aim's
Bruneli, 0. C. Manor, $7,Stxt
.Mid-Fla. Investment Co. to
4-ake Shore Homes, Inc. Fairlane, $7,500
Albert Swyiierl, Jr., elux In
FIIA, N. Choliinla, $7,900
Fla, I'reroollliK Co. lo Jane
Graf, elux. 22-10 30, $12,500
Itii-liard Von llumpus, etux
to Jidin Hanlon, elux, Tan
glewood, $10,300

A I I t C O N D IT IO N

YOlUt CAR

NOW !
w ilh

II

NORDIC
A III

C O N D IT IO N E R

INSTALL NOW —
KNJtn
AI.L SUMMER
ONE DAY SERVICE

JO NES
AUTO SERVICE
1005 S. H«Ilford, FA 2-I2M1

frozen foods
®

WELCOME WAGON
SPONSORS...

T H E R M . O
T i l AA D I E D
1 U f¥ I D L C If

G reen G ia n t W h o le K ernel

Meringue Pie . . . 21-01.
2R
,V,"
k«. 49c
S - a i.
pk«- 39c
^nion R'n9s • •

12-ox.
cans

H u n t's T a s ty S olid-P ack

G I» H - F ,i.d S h a a d fln a

Potatoes......... 2 p[t\: 35c

Tasty Ravioli*-.-.-:

49c

■Chicken a f th e Sea Delicious

P lc t iw a . t L a in a t P ark a r S w h i S te a k

Frozen Dinner . . . '“kT 49c
■ a e th 'i D . l i d . u i F ia ta n

[ __ ^ id b ^ te r Tails . .
S tia n a n .a a n l i i i r n

W ith

L im it 1 Par C u tto m er
P u rch o M t o f $ 5 .0 0 or M ore

C o rn itn

1

“

G a m 0 H © n S ...............

pki.

09c

DRIP OR REGULAR

CLOVERBLOOM

CHASE &amp; SANBORN

BUTTER

LI MI T

IPIR

PURCHASES

Of

*

COFFEE

C U S T O M E R WITH
$5.00

H orm cl's Luncheon M e a t

$1.19

ARMOUR'S SWEET CREAM

LIMIT I PER CUSTOMER WITH
PURCH ASES

OR M O R E

OF $ 5 .0 0 OR MORE

W e lc h '* N ew A pple-G rape

□ Fruit Drink....3

lOOM^YilOO

Jeon o f A rc Red

89*

.

□ Kidney Beans 2

G re e n S ta m p s §j

Jy(

N a b itc o 't A p ril Feature

with thit coupon ond purchoi* o(;

l

25*

□ Date-Nut Cookies 't.T 49*

$5.00 OR MORE
(lim it t coupon par ta m llf plaata)
( a i p i r . i S a t., April 2 0 , 19 6 SI

S trie tm a n n 't T a tty

□ Pecan Sandies

3 oimoi.oioj).oi)moj)S

.....

49*

4 p kg *.

1

bag

S w ilt'* P rem ium A n t'd . Flovot*

□ Ice Cream

J

down iprod net* lane
Florida V in e-R ip en ed

□ Tomatoes . . . » &gt; . 19‘

r

H om e-G ro w n Yellow

□ Squash............ &gt;b. 15c
N ow Florida R ed-B lit*

□ Potatoes. . 5 ■&gt;» 29'
Sweet, F lavo rfu l W e ite rn P in k -M e a t

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

CANTALOUPES
L m

_ rnnearav_

Green Stam ped
utik 41 . m m m4 fwtikM. «h

F A M O U S A L K A S IL T Z E ”.
largo *1*0,

59c

« .n l I t

im ii

iO T O 'A W W _
Jfl Green
Stamps
aa* *41 taupan
pwd&gt;M« A
A N Y

l

BRAN D

any *i* e
m

S w ift’* P ram ium Rolled

dairy specials

CUP A N D

Jyl

Fryer Parts Sale

- *1.

3

firm* of preatix* in the
liuainca* and civic Ida of
your community.

VIRGINIA PETIIOHKI
P, O. Ilux 1214
NOR \ NORRIS
TK ft-1514

cans

Ram an Ir a n * M .a t ar C h tttt

(••.irH

For information, call

32-oi.

M r« . S m it h '. T a r i f f L a m .n

REDEEM .
Identifies yaur

Fruit Drink • •, 6 $1
Niblets Corn • • 6 1
Tomatoes....... #..2
.’429
Chunk Tuna • • •VoT25
Canned Spam ’2 S9

Appt«, P .a ih • * C h .r r y

Fruit P ies....... 3 *££■ $1.

PRESTIGE
THIS EMBLEM

F a rm H . h i .

Libby's P in e a p p le -G ra p e fru it

TO O TH

BRUSH

reg. price

a .i„ t n i i X

taaii

pooooomomoo.oo_o’

n

Veal R oa st . . . .

59c
Cooked Ham . . Fir- 59c

S w ift'* P rem ium Sliced

B att.rm ilk 5 tfl«

Pillsbury Biscuits . 4 . U ,
Miracle Margarine .
la r d .n 't Craam f-Sm M th
Cream Cheese . . . 2 {£;
K ra ft’. Stic. i l i f - l r .
Swiss C heese..........tiV
W la .a n .in Tarty C t iW t .r
Longhorn Cheese .. S'
K ra ft't T . i t f W hipp.4

IO W rW
_
Jfrl Green
Stamps
» 'A A t. aneei n t pm fiw . .1.
N tratM Oraeg* Bead Beg Perk Seviegt S
Ib. 4 9 c
—
Innr* »*l. Amil **. m il

per
lb.

©

39*
29«
29c
39«
65c

F ic ih ond Ftavo rful Copeland

W ieners........... ■ST35c

T ern o w '* T a tty A ll-M e a t Sliced

Bologna ........... X: 24c
39c Sri 39c
per Ib

rnvx&amp;m

WHERE
Green
Sptam
p s^
SHOPPING
iui isifw
d m •*.
O j
SviH'o P fie lu M lik e d Lvnckoe* Meet
IS A
I 6-ei. p i* . I7e
PLEASURE!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl
mk

mi

(Oltr#. Pitkl*. Bfsunuhwttftrt
DiRHM Set-. AlDl M- IMII

,
j

Breasts . ib. 59* *
L egs. . . ib. 4 9 *
Thighs • ib. 59
Wings.. .b. 25'
“ 8 Fit VIN G

A LTA MONT R

KPHINGR,

rASSKI.BF.IIBV.

FEIIN

I'AKK,

f)

LONG WOOD,

MAITLAND, Still Til OKI.ANDO
AND KANFUKD” . . . .
HIGHWAY

17-92 and

fr«m
bTATK

HOAD 43S

ii

�.

l

f»

j^ a u f u r ii I j m t l i t
\\ HATH Kit: l-'air thi'iniyth l-’ ruliiy. H igh tiulny. S*&gt;-1&gt;0. Low ton igh t. (»0-t'.,*i,

voi.. *,:$

e io '

United IVo** Leased Wir?

Kflubliohcd 1908

TllL'IlsT. APRIL is! 1963

SANFOKD, FLORIDA

BRIEFS
(’aliinul Makeup
til I \\\ \ it Pit _ |.literal
liMdi*i I.ester It
Pearson,
lour days awuy trout becom­
ing idnaila's tlili prune in n
i*lcr. tiHlay worked on Itic
makeup of ins now cabm-t.

threatening
to cent a gallon tav on milk
Miure a passing tote by the i ouimitii-e,
(x-ople nl Florida it thi \ were kill a nuM*tirr proposing .i from * ale dairymen to tie
passed In the Legislature and special lav on milk. «ent fir* u&gt;ed lor special advertising
K \NK \KKK. Ill it I’ ll ■ to a s-i’ - - - 'intto • camnai n&gt; for the sale of
• it | :.j fits, Far... Itry
Killci
I -i ti.idoi * i la wcd a -l&lt;|t, ilk H.iirv men would
i kc
for mvpot
a nen
* .1*1.♦! U» .!
ttll illlpli
I.t*'
|
to
inti
till
It.
Small* Publie Health
The b-H
Vhilui 'f U( iliii'N.I.iv
|i*,ii in**
.i %•••uti* mitit Ik r ill ttl *ini| 7m
j&gt;4*i&gt; mhh iiijiirnl

Devastating Path

.Mass Mutliuatiuji
L

i *i i .*•»». i .!»•» i i n
Ml l .’ "I'M i'.m .i* w .Min.-: n ii

te r

r i 'f i u K

h err

u im it u

- mI

eiilMt i 4 *| m.ixx iiii'd ii'.i f un t•*
d.t&gt;

Ik

p tm e n t

.im it h e r

i&gt;ut-

breuk ul imniM^itii.

N ow

L a w s Askoi l

(V ASHINii I UN
Ill'll
—
Son. Jacob K J.ivils .It N V.)
I ropoki-d today lti.it Hie I’rc*
id-ill lie gikt-it new laws lo
deal with la lair dispute* n.
which the nail-o.il interest is
dangctiuisi) J*sipiif.il/i-d."

Thru* routrn for the pitipAi*
i'll Wiitiiwiiv Ivlucen Sanford
nml tin* Atlantic Coad. with
a priority rriMimnirfnlntion on
one, wen' lii’iitfr fnihrTttril this
afternoon to the St Johns* In*
ilitm IJi\4*r Niiviualiiit; ( ’mil’
UiitliM*. iM.f.ial.d tup uveiall
4‘ost.i taiik'4'l fi4*m M l million
to 51:|,5 million.
The pleiinumiry rnj!tnrct'*s
ri'port wan heiiu: Milnuilleil to
the t iiMiiiittti i* ul a luncheon*
meeliiik’ l»\ llaiold SoMt, ol
lleynolili. Smith a n d II i I I *,
•Tacknorivtlle, nt Ihe Mayfair
Inn.
Scott, lifter J4 atli'f) of pievintw lu iu y i, aerial pholo^ i afdiw. Minimal n *4 and after
field tnpj*. piewenti-d three
plans for tin* committee'* con*
utileiat ion:
I Kills t'aiml, M»iith **f
l lurnla Stale Uoad oil.
L* Sanfoid 1'ttiinvllh* Canul,
south of Florida State Ifoad
Iff
J May town t’aiml from
1
11.ki lii'j lo thi ii"i (tin !&gt;
* "d J I "« bji»» River
Si-ott re* ommi'tid* d fin third
i mil 4*. fin* Miytown t ’anal.
eMlimited l*i *‘0*1 Ml million
for alt « mill foot pi ojr* t or
MJ million fot a l*J loot piuju:t/
‘ t In* 'I ,iv too n pfj*o '* n "It
(••ported, #*l*«u*iin4 in I ike
Mom04* and ftdl**w« the St.
John Kiv« i in tin tmiih 'lid
of Kill**- i l .if hey, and fiotn tin**
point t.iwi to ihe noith end of
ill** Indian Ki\»r to inlei^oet

the new alignment of the In- 1. It is bellnrrd that an align­
tnuuiistal ( ’mini front Indian ment can I, selected in that
Itivi-r to diik Hill. The plan area that will result In littlo
includes either an eight-foot conflict witk ngricuHtirnl en­
or 12-foot by 100 feet ennui, deavors. Tlis alignnirnt is
two navigation locks fui by 250 slightly lowrr in costs than
feet.
rnilioud dinu'hriifgcs, the others *t&gt;n«idi-risf. The refnur-litin* bridge at l). S. loeatioit o f thr- liitraroustiil
Highway I. two-lanc htidge Waterway through the north
south of May town and oilier end of I ml ign Hivor niakrs tV.s
items.
May-town Canal alignment
"This plan," the engineer |H&gt;s*ilde.
continued, "follows an align­
Scott infiinni-d the commit­
ment about in miles shorter tee Dial th&lt; "licvt step ill cunthan the Ellis and Sanforil- sidering the canal as a pos­
ritilsville piopi-suls. The laliif sible piojeft would he to fol­
• ul passes through land rle- low the outlined procedure an I
vatiuns up to 25 feel. This will obtain funds for n prelimin­
rei|iiire i-onsti-uetion of two ary design report. Such a re­
locks to avoid iivt'i-tlrainage port would include topograph­
mid excessive exciivntion costs. ical and hydrographical sur­
However, the cmml would vey*. soil Investigation* con­
son i' for water control pur­ sisting of boring* about eve y
poses. It was considered that half utile, ptcliniiuuiy dcdgni
the auniniil pool would he of the lock*, bridges and other
maintained at elevation 15 structures, study of availabil­
feel above mean sen level. ity of water for Im-kagea, litn*
Boat lifts would l-e provided drawing* nml a more au-iirato
at each lock for passage nf estimate of cost."
small craft in licit of using
The repel I can 1-e completed
for a *i 1 ef v-l.'ilHi, the engiUi!' J w l'A '"
I'ii.s eouiinitti'e beard Scot I ni'i'i said.
further: "The various plans
8. oil recommended Dial the
were studied lor a navigable 'Maytown Canal he considered,
waterway fi-utt Suufoid to the using two 5ii x ell-foot lock*
lutrninastiil Waterway in thr and ail 8 x tud-fool raluil
Indian l.ivci, I'.ucli lias o-r. (jt1
.... I foot ,o i i dept 11t. X
■inio fi.kioablc and iinlavoiaide
ma! having 11•. e leatures,
fi-iltlirvs.
! he said. Would seme nnviga"Ih e Maytown Canal plan tioit aileiiualety for many
was selected ii- bring mine yeais. When Ihe deuiuiid justift-iislble. it passe, through nil fhd cieuler depths, the canal
uiidi-veloped area, except in could he di-e|i.m-d without
tile vleilllty id U. 8. Highway any difficult problems.

'Good Id e a

Governor Backs Plan To Save

T a l k s Still On
CIIH A C O i l l ' l l — A prcsi

"douse Seat For Seminola County

il. llll.il e m e i I I11 &gt; b oa t.I can
1lltoi'il i-v p lo ra lo iy
talks lo
ila i

III t :iv- draw il out

ra il

III

TAIKAIKVSSKI l l ' l ’ l) — nmli in Ihe House to luciml•Iii -1rs
"leather - licddiltg''
touii ivi isy ili.it could lea-1 Umv. I .it i if* lit &gt;.ml i;ii\*t hii t'li'li u'lippoillonineiil.
bllikiMif l"d.t&gt; I*• il hill l*» mivc
lo a n ation w id e s trik e.
Among llie cniintif* includIII** pi .ilrt *«f I \ Mtlddh' M/nd
iMimticH that him *1 up un** M'ut ed im ini-l.l!«• Hi/isf i* Semin­
ole.
W ASHtMi IHN 11 l’ H- Sen
A loll lo ieiinitiite llie /cut*
heiiiii'lll H hralili.. i 11 N V I
lois been ildioilunxl ill the
said today "there has Ikvii no
House.
^
suh.stutltla) l dpi11iu|i of So
Although the 13 seat* were
viet lull . '&gt; al'l. mnel1 ‘n
wI it I i'll off iii the reappot tiouC u ba' slli*-« li us - 1 ii ii n il» " lit- *
iiii-ii I, ii ii-inIii-i s holding Ihem
and Ihi ui In i s were icnioved
wei'ti pel oiitti-il lo nerve out
WASHINGTON l l l ' l ) ---last Not e l l l l u r .
their ti l ion making ii 125I’t i--nl.nl Kennedy t o d a y
oii'iiihi'i House this year,
studied a II-port tiy bis cutiti
C’oniin on S en se?
Bryant said lie think* it
.1 U ’KMIN, Mis* 11 I’ ll \ ed of eeouoiiile advisers mi
would l&gt;e a "good idea" to re
ci* 11 rights stale advisory llie eotiscipii'iu i s ul tile nil el
‘ turc these -eat*, one of w liieh
coin millet' said Wednesday pi lee im leases.
m Ill-Id by Ills home county of
I 'nulled l hail man \\alter
lliere still was time lor M'Heller was i.illid lo llie While Nlt.r ion.

\ u LVduution

A IU .M A N IIA U IO \V . ItK V A N JR . ( le f l) is pniM ’ iitc il iv illi :t K’t t v r n f
iiu iu iie jitliitii.n th is m i i m i tig by h is enim t a in liu g o ffic e r, C iln LvonnnL
'u e in io u t . C u o f *.'A . i - l h t S u itfo td N a va l A ir S ta tio n , fo r th e y n u tijr nailo r's liiM 'iiiriii in s a \ln g t in ’ life o f n n itte -v e a t-old g ir l e a rlie r litis m -u tlli
when she fe ll | rum a boat in fo W e l.iva R ive r.
( ile r a ltl I ’li-d o )

man Harry Bryan for laving 1
tile
l".i oe
Ihc life ol a nine year old girl. i If passed
Then it was learned llryan would give tlu- 1; .ini.’ .. »
had lull on furlough. Then it control over big unlvei-dy
was learned this morning t ic Imnd issues and other kingyoung Ohm sailor was on fur lerm ihint programs now ad
lough but bad not left town. ministered by the Calnnei
He was present for the pre­ and Ihe Stale Hud,-.’l C&lt; ii
sentation. (Sec front page mission.
Tile House commutee at» i
picture.)
passed mid seal to the flour
flon’t fuigrt it you were a lull wlilt'll would . ke me o
bum in \piil io i cnew your ImT s ol ihe promised Boar.I ul
drive-'* license . . . Sheriff* Trustees lor Higher Fdu a
nine year
stag,end
office report* un uvidain-he of lion
Seminole County ’» legislative
people charged wltii driving terms.
Both of the lulls would re deb gallon has slated Hirer*
without proper license* , . ,
|oi.lie healings fin Riitunlny
Cot to lm renewed.
af lei noon, .......ling In I •., ul
•
•
Ciilrhr-I, ndliliM-11ativa aole,
That C li a in It e r dill-dors
meeting tuigimilly /.lu-dulcd
for April 21 lias been post­
poned.

Fern P a rk In c o rp o ra tio n

Legislative Delegation
Sets 3 Public Rsarings

•#

NO. 693 ^

JULWA...

Teacher
Nearing

n&gt; i . x i i r y x i : r m i i :i .
Art Flynn, representing the
Giants, tnlil u* hy long di»tame. telcphune from New
Yutk City Ht mum today that
he will hr Imre fur a luncheon
meeting Saturday noun »t the
Mayfair, when it is hoped "we
will consummate u d«*i*l to sell
the (limits* dormitories, etc.,
TXLt.XH Y'SI K it I’ ll
fur a new school,* f|, mlded
bill lo repeal the control i t
the
pruapcetive purchaser*
sial SUM competency awards
“ a i f
very miii l* ini,.i
lot
F:**r X"&gt;
u'.l all ' II
* * ,
.k-u.-tu. s g. , (gw
:'.w* til
The Federal (internment
two legislative committeeyhioild look mio the ileplnr
XXi lm .t.ii
able rnnditinn nl the nld post
The 'senate Public S ilands
office . . . At least clean it
Committee pii'
I 1hroug i
tip before it's turned uter to
the .mi-.i-un- t- kill the pi
-.■f". t ■»■ Cl -'I-' lor 5mo CV
• ••
tra lo lie pa d the tup «:&gt;
I'ele Know Its called ns at
per c m •'! It .ii .iei s m l oc i
noon and said the deed Inr Hie
county
post nllice lias been recened
The measure was also push­
. . . Once it is recorded llie
ed through rhe House * out
facility will bclnni: to the city.
ill Hoc mi Public Schools,
•
*
»
The present law aho pro
Count) Kngineer Hill Hush
vides that lo be eligible, a
report* that Tuskauilla ltd.
leat her must score two on the
by the bridge will In* closed
national tear mr e\m i.iia.r&gt;n
starting May 1 between lied
**I am asking lor a salary
Hug ltd. and Sit 42ti . . .
Work on new bridge to begin. reduction." sail Mr- F.Ina
fait. Tallahassee, pres lent
• » •
elect of the I l u la Film iChristine
Wright
murder
lion Assncioiton. &gt;lie said I t
trial continued again.
law is unfair m that it dis
•
*
•
t-r tminaies agam-l teachers
It's alioiit lime city did
wlm
have been iii the Flar
something about those center
Ida system (or 25 years yelines along first St. Filming
the words of Commissioner cannot pass the test.
Under a lull passed mm
Jim Crapps . , . "Either move
'em. or gel rid ot it alto­ a subcommittee Wednesday
the legislature would w.eld
gether.*'
much more control over tin
fm l’S. Talk almut contus­ issuing of bond and revenue
ion. As Chief Mueller at NAS certificate* in the state
T.ie
proposal.
by
Ut-p
said: It was on again, oil
Charles
Holley.
I’
ute
la&gt;,
w iagain. Finnegan Navy liras*
ami The Herald set it up to slmvcd into tin- subi-mum u&gt; &gt;•
give front page cover- o lo by the Coiistifiillonai Am cud
Lomuiittcc of tlir
the ceremony honoring Air- nu-nts

in ii Inlnphniic * nil fioni lalhiAmi iii an l.upion Hall, Kern
Park.
p. in,, H'lnlhc t **
hlirkM’** i Mh mhi* iimit
( •!ll*’)u l KJlIll Si II
M.4' I (lie pi-ipi»hiil ill* &lt;»|pnl lltion «'l
1*111 I'.llk.
t’h'v* laml Jr mill l!« pM S .1
1Un is J i. nri'f Jim I oi :Ul)* n il

Kennedy Studies
Steel Hikes

s i.s ip p i to " t e l l l l II lo cnium nii

s.'iise” mi rneial limiters and House lo make llie report less
avoid federal punishment hui Ilian live rniuiili's alter Ken
imilt leiiitned fi urn I’atiu
III.- hour is very- lute "
Beat-It. I' la . Uedliesday
I In- li'poll collet'ins wlial
A p p e a l Seen
'I AI.I.AIIASNFF (U l’ lt - p iTi-en l.i;:e o f sii-i-l «m lpm is
The mayor's eonferenee i* affeeled by the increases, and
Hie percentage &lt;&gt;l company
i-xpeelcil to appeal lo Ihc I
S. Supreme Court a suit ai receipts ituolied.
Ailing Millie I loiis.' I'ress
I.iiklllg Florida's reapimr’ iuotni'llt. \«flit'll was illsiilissi d Si m laiy Andrew T. Ilalclier
lure Wednesday by Federal said lie did not expect Kelt
lady lo make any iininediate
Judge Harrold ( arswell
slnlement on llie Issue. Bui
lie mas make tils views
I.AKKI.AM I ti l 'l l — Ihc known Tliur*d.iy al a lunch
ol i Ik- Viin-rieiin Sueiely of
I liiruJa (Ttriift
its hmlk'i i ftI)*irpi&gt; Ni wsp.ip- 1 Editors i ASNE).
ru rl a fil'd as a r i’ -n ll «&gt;f th r
l i t ’4 /i*. has a|»pro\i‘(| a in »v«
In ii M* a jMiihoii nf ji« j
III llllMfl (-.III.MI%IT fllflii In r a

★ ★ ★

Bryant Says
He’ll Support
‘People’s Vote’

TM.I.MIANSKK (HIM) —
Gov l-'arru lliianl diselonxl
P hI.iv be has .l.-i'ldcd to slipport a pro|Hisal that Ins $125
I
mdllou l*-nd financing pro­
h«»M Ihi'M’ lii'HrillK^ SuHinlay
gram for uniieralty expan­
aft* i linen;
sion Ih- sidllltdteil to the pen
• • •
I ii,»*'*,|lu*i i y to w n hiill, I J M
pie
United
I’
rrss
lnlernaliun.il
Target shooter* out Jim
p III,, I* lilt l\* t«*
Bill Bryant said if the re
Steel u-iTs sou! today siCrowe'*
way are getting
i|tnrcil three fouinhs vote of
I'MlIMk*' * Ml Ih*' tliWfl (illlKl'I.
careless. Jim's Imiitmcn — Icrlivc price men u-c&gt; by i n
the la-gtslaluie rannot ImAltUMM'Ilt* SpiiM^W I 41W M
\ young sailor «-&gt; arrestthree of llu-m—came in Wed nation s sled product-r&gt; arc
i W I * W A V ! I! U i l I'll Kit II, I lim p. iu„ rnluih i* tn
iniisiereil to call an enter
ed and Ids pregnant wife
nesduy to report someone
I'l ttliltlll* til a ♦*&gt;&gt;.-rst* i |d« Upinp«n«4&lt;*l
iii fli*' I m w ii ho-pii.ili/ed a* llie n ull ul
likely lo pinch t.•in li pocket
gi'iicy elect am ibis year, he
was |mt abutting bullets llieir
• t iMtlay liircatvti il f«• tii'luy * Inn li t .
will ins ■-1 mi nutliori/ulion
hooks a little
a car truck ciilli*mii U.-dncs
way . . . and they didn't like
I
S, I'l.im for Inuti* Inlit*
One industry expert said
for tile tu'ograin just by the
day iiflernimn at 2Jlh Street 'iiiiittH T
a ilv iT ljk ifit*
p r n
it. Who would?
I f ♦ Illiriuf I •'f f *V faOI'lftlM t &lt;■’ •!*most
VnuTiraos
woiitdn
i
no
la-gt-ljlmi
■ml I Bcbway I7-P3, accnnllns
•
*
*
*-f
.1
*
nf*
n
'**
tifliit
y
tier It unless l a y Wire toll
The coitsiruciion program
to I rooper Bill Slringfmld
Slate * report of a tenta
«M*tini| itnili Mu 7
detail prire* night ed.-e
Cary I. Gemma. It*. 35m Escapes
I
A n n u m c ss w a b iu n g he wants financed bv bond*
live hud gel program lor road
Infftrmitl sMurc«*^
i«l a
slightly upward, indtislri oh
Orlando Drive, w.o i-borgi-d
BEIU.IN lU I’ l ) — A youm: TON (C l ' l t — A naval sub barked by the slate’ s sin uni
improvement* Im » our local
**I
I iiuiipl '*
servers .aid in a t lilted Press |»•t |jmlii'liH'lii
wilh lading to have In ear refugee who escajK'd lo llu- iihii me ollieer said lislny a lion a year utilities lax is
wheels agog. Say that when
I'IIk*In Ill's*.II11 II lf'J)&gt;M|lil|»l&gt;il
International surrey
under control and mil having West hy siraling a Cutn-iiii bursting pipe probably caused ton pressing lo wait for lluthey Irani definitely what
s
*p- Ir lir t*'f•tiitii • l&gt; ruiiinl
Hill the cost in eniisuiners
.1 .Inn r s liren-e. Mr ilglielil nisi armored i-ar and rant the sinking of ihe submarine PKit general election, he said
Contrail
for
(lie
canslnp
lion
tile state's budget calls for
was expected to he far below 'TniUl-i ** l""l h " u i y lli.rlj '* of a water supply and ile-ln •ail when Gemma ilrote In tiling It into llie Berlin wall Thresher wilh 152# men a
local (county i mod improve­ what il would have l ai n had
\n ii«’\a f11inif «li»ti* w . \ *
in a ' i|»|m' i| truck, operateil will recover from machine board
ment* they will have a meet­ steel producer* maintain! I ms i.t utii’il, l«ti |In* i| l.»&gt; im i|i| billion v) -it'iit lor llie Town
In U.irirn ( ’
llruuiinond. gun wounds ddlieled try l ast
Cap! Frank X. Andrews,
•
d
Mlanniiile
Springs
will
V
ing to
distil** tin-overall
u* l •♦•hi ii j&lt; vt
their aero** ihe ts-ard pi.ic luf-k'I.on.: wood, slopjH'd lot .si JkniI German Imrdcr guanls. dov commander &lt;-l Submarine Do
awarded
at
a
spctlal
inecling
county program la«iX» good, increases one n-.ir ago
•(»*. s in m vi s Is &gt;*r l"tiK*M
veliipmetd group 11, lo which
tors sal-1 today.
id tin Tiiikri Cuuni-ll next i liddriii
nur informant *ay«
I'hi* N-it-"ii.il Arroimuti » llului sdai ei riling
lh&lt;- Thresher was assigned,
'Ir- Jill (il nillia IM was
• » »
.mil
Spnii*
Ailniiiiiilriillun
s.inl the tragedy will prompt
Five bills wen* n|Miieil la-l lii-pit.il,n il with minor in
Our three Circuit Judges
i\ \&gt;\\» «!«•» liiti'il &lt;•»iiiiin*nj mi
WASHINGTON
i l l ’ ll
- the Nan to examine two key
Ul dill .1.0 I ■ li lllllg ..lid low jut i'i
have a working agirriiiriil to-l»a* i» |m»i I OlIm i is liiilili* l-ld of IJii;.:iu| wai villi.mil d
l i l Warriui &lt; oh U inter I’o? I master General J. Ed aspi.i- iii submarine.*.- ettr.rinse of their last- load. Callie
»n
\ VS A
llliil by Mai Mi lire -, proiuolir- l'ii
was (barged w III fail kiar-l Hay
aid Wednesday n nl lest diving lorlm-ipics
not Tm-sday. They have n mu­
[Kisons
moving mio and the design of nndi-ar
Mrs | |l lira with, wifr *Vlmii|i,»| a trill |i|fh‘ liil'* un of li. Ilona The tuil* win- in- In yield Ihe right of way that
tual eidendar . . . whatever
Ati\ flow i&lt;f iiif‘»i inattori iiIhiiiI refeired In tiie lilaei' Engl win'll Ills car collide I with newly l.utll liutne*. oil ires, or (Hiwei.d suhinarine*.
laic
K.
D
Brownlee,
of
the
may* la* assigned in a in tain
a ulippu^i* Hi tin* «uji)i«»M*i||y neermg Corp . SI l'elei .lull &gt; oik- driii'ii hy Edna Mae apartment* alter July I will
Andrews, in rharge of the
period must to* handled by a former pastor of tin- First mu hi* **if 11•| prn|*ium
Mj i ' iii . Ni'gio, II It 2 on gel in- mail service unless search lor llie Thresher'* hull
lor
study
and
retain
at
H-i
Preshy
lei
lan
4
hurt
It
n
Nan
Judge named fui that pt-iiod.
A ti*p li'vil luiii’t m mi' lit next Council meeting.
II liuay ITU.’ al l eru Hark ( iingic.*» gives b a tk alm ost in Atlantic waters 22u miles
In other word*. Judge No. ] i» ford dual today in Hade Ciiv
1'lOJIil Ml |« Ul &gt; |l'Ufl»'l» wti*
east of Cape Cod, spoke lo
Also at in xl Uedtie'dak * U i dm -day.
VJJ milium.
Funeral
service*
will
be
Up on the ralendar when a
TJilli’il at i tip - * aiuivrrttl inerting the Council will opi-u
newsmen aboard his (lug'hip
held
in
Zcpherbill*
at
lo
a
rase develops....... .
judge*
•*h(ji (ly ln'f'iri ti«Min I'nlit.v . i*■ lud* for llie *ale of jiiViism
wlurh was returning lo New
m.
Friday
with
graveside
pass the hall to him when llie
pt»| Isllly til 4MllRilll'l 111 'l-llil
in reii-nui' lionds to liu.iioe
I'ENSACOI.A (U l’ l) — A purl, Il 1
si-rvlci-s
in
Nantoi
I
later
in
lose conies to collil.
Navy student pilot was killed j ■ II Mimetiim-S lake, Millieuf thi* fliiit.
llie water system.
Ihe afternoon.
• * •
Wednesday when Ins training tiling iraglc like tins to realThe only rub la . . . It * not
plane crashed ami burned l/e material weaknesses," he
working out so will, . . . liar
while
practicing
simulated *aid.
Assn, upset over it.
I M l Ml X8SEE II I'll -- carrier landings at Barm
•
*
•
II k- N.ik)
V i.11ii* i’l - 1nl 1'ilf altiili.hiog Field near hell'
'Hu- Slate Hoad Depart­
identified
the
victim
as I.t
II,,.
fee
system
for
pay-mi
lit
-&gt;f
Jhr ( '(*((«-1 (JUtTIl. hut J»I*»V*’*I tu
11i* K* tht*
#41*1
lllll*"'
MIAMI i l l'h
ment has said "N o " to the
Iticliard A, Wiseman. 25, ol
Bridge
I'age 7
iimuly
yudgi-s
was
inliodui'd
l»5
foot
Head
Sea
(Jueen,
propelt&gt;
of
Nassau
and
pulled
it
to
•lime.
County Commission ictjucst (iuunl i r per ltd till
__ Cage II
’I hr Miami ( ’ cjmn( Kuaid win Italay 1v Sell. Elmer Friday, San Diego, Calif. A Navy I Classified
on four-lanmg 2ith St. from I&gt;« iltl Si m
•I.iii
k
•
fli**
l*.»l»&gt;
SHftlk
K
x
p
iilllin
ii.
I
s|Mike,man said Ihc cause ol
Cumlca
. „ „ I'uge Id
aUfU’tl h*'t flight "hen it n
F»rl Myer*.
French to Mrllonville with­
1 ht* Im»:*I I n U ni d K*» Cnluli
Ihe crush was nut immediate
&lt;Ml* lllMK %*'I»*I*I, Hu w t o u t ' d
llia
r
Abl.y
I’uge 7
I
i
itliiy,
a
foi
mcr
rouuiy
i«’iv4if
a
^aihlnd
ilillii
vt
cal!.
out additional mhts-ol-way.
Si»lfl*l\ tu JHilt at N hnnjiU |**‘ lay
h*i* ''Innk* foi nilfiihtl* i‘ iu*ly, llu *1In* word “ punifi” wuft Hra id j elgi , plopose, tl-it Judge, ly known.
Edjturinl
I'uge 4
• • •
Kiiiertalumcnt , i'age 7
miierul tiihi
so a s* apian** be pul on a strii-t budget sy»l«tiat«l m H.
Hear atioiit Uic Osteen g*rl aftrr Ik Imj; r* p"it«*i ixifikmy
Legal*
. I’age 111 &amp; II
| Thr lS-niau crew worked from Mliitni flrw two putlaHlt' tem with funds provided at
locked in lire rest room of at •*« duruijr (Hr nijcHt.
Pu**l«&gt;
...
1’ngo HI
A Coast (*iiaii! kpnUimm throujek thr nijfht to lave vi»K jrumdinr-drivrn pumps to (Hr tbe start of rurlt year by Ihe
NEW YORK &lt;U l’ l I—Stock
Roumlllat’* the other night
I hi*
hi'Ul fill
hud
lii't
Ijtrii t ualil*?
|Ufpm*‘Hl. .........................uIami'i*. Ihe \v»s*'l uhd [unacHuit**) lIciH Im ■ouoty . ii-iiiid&gt;«lon It would
I'uge K ii
NMIM in
* ’ DOHI
*I ui 4
»«
..... ' s**&lt;
-|SS.
Kneyety
•l p rice s w e re m i n d al a b llsk
)lad lo get tin- bn** to gel &gt;ai«J
1luki tflu l (lei. 1.
j upt urn4 Us lay.
j i»«|**h tr*i lo l*r ill# KMiiryJtujf Mskii from
oitiie|ilti cm w.
U
, —. t'ugu
law out.

Steel Increase
Will 'Pinch’

■1

M illion Favored By Engineer

Canal' A t

&lt;•

A,

Sailor Charged
In Accident

Cooper Space
Fiiglil Delayed?

Move Okayed

: Bursting Pipe
Caused Disaster

Wafer System
Pact Awarded

Scnafe Pondars
Fxpense Increase
TALLAHASSEE (VIM) —A
lull calling for a hike in
dally travel allowances for
stale employes which would
eo'l lb-' stale $400,(MIO was
ready lor action in llie Sen­
ate today.
'Mio bill would affect offi­
cers and employes of tho
sialo wild llie exception id
legislators. Cabinet me lit her*
and state judges.
Xlro high on the Senate
Calendar was it constitution:!!
amendment falling for lha
it*.* of fin million principal
in the state school fund for
university and junior collcgo
construction.
Ilte move, which would
have lo lie approved by the
people, passed the Senate
during the lin'd session but
died In the lost minute pile-up
oft (he House calendar.

No Action

S it u

TALLAHASSEE ( l l ' l —
Gov. Farris llryunt said today
li* has brim Informed by Flor­
als Senatois that there is
little likelil.... . for ImiiK'di il'l
■origrc'-luinil a lion lo uulliorin nn inter.stale highway link
lielween Tampa and Miami.

No Service

Former Pastor’s
Wife Dies

Ship Towed To S afety

Hr said lie has front the lie.
ginning pushed for a IIImouther House and does not
feel that 125 members is unwieldly.

Abolish Fee
’odnes Asked

Pilot Killed

l lcrald Index

Slocks .Mixed

M c R O B E R T S l'n c o r S e d

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ONE OF the outstanding features of (he Seminole Industrial
Show Tuesday wII.IJm* n preview of the contestants in the
benuty contest which will he held during I ho Semi-Centennial

T O ILET TISSUE

celebration. The content in jointly sponsored by the downtown
merchants and the Civitan Club. Pictured above in the center
Is Joe Dennison, president, Civitan Club.
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WHOLE

.RUG W H EEL
Cdr. Charle* W, Me*Ider,
the Chief Staff Officer of
Heavy Attack Wing One for
nearly two year*, ha* received
order* to the Joint-Staff of
the Commander-In-Chief Eur­
ope In Pari*, France, the Navy
announced today.
Me»hlor will detach from
the local rommand about June
10. Hi* aurressor ha* not

been officially dimdosed.
This is the Wing's second
major *tnff change announced
during the pa*t month's time,
In March Copt, Joseph M.
Tully Jr., Wing Commander,
received onters to tho Nation­
al War College in Washington.
D C. He will be relieved in
early July by Comdr, James
O. Mayo.
Mcihier will be Ope rations
and Plan* Officer on the Cin*
CKur staff, replacing Captain
Janie* M. Nifong. lie become*
eligible for selection to the
rank of enptnin this July,

M ohler joined the Wing
Staff in July 1001, II•• came
here after an Imprcialvc tour
■* Cnnimamling Officer of
Heavy Attack Squadron Six
at
NAS Whirtbey 1-larul,
Wn«Idiikton. During the year
nf hi* leadership VAII-0 made
n Wcilern Pacific deploy,
men! aboard the USS Ranger,
flew incident and accidentfree and won every llombrr
Stream rent petition she squadrun entered.
Mcahirr, a native of Lincoln,
Neb., «a&lt; a Util gradual** of

selbetry which is decorated
with a castle and berrir*.
Refreshments , f cnokir*
and bed tea or coffee were
served by the hotte•sea, Mra.
M. C. Duggin*, Mis. Nelson
Itunnell, und .lira. Harry

the U. S. Naval Academy. He
became a designated Naval
Aviator in December HM5,
Much of hi* early rarecr
» » i devoted to dtvelopitig,
flying mid tenting helicopter*.
He hri* the unique distinction
of milking the third and fifth
*ea rescues ever made by helicopter.
In ID32 M r.hlrr earned a
Master's D'qrrec in Aeronauti­
cal Engineering from Prince­
ton University and twin there­
after put hi* skill* to work
with the Durciiu of Aeronau­
tic* In Washington. During
this tour he iu « enlaced in
extensive research, develop­
ment uiul testing of Naval
helicopter*.
He rejoined the fleet a*
Operation* tlffii-er of Utility
.Squadron Seven in Jt&gt;37, then
In lltott reported to fly the
A.'llt Sky warrior a t t a c k
bomber at NAS Whidbcy. He
served a year a« executive
officer of VAII-li before as­
suming command of the
squadrtm,
t’dr. Me* bier, hi* wife
Kusty and their three ehltdtrn live locally at 211 Forred Drive.

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week was elected Com­
mandant of Cadets for
the new officially or­
ganized Cadet Corps
of South Seminole CAP
Squadron. Meetings are
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afternoon tit Sanford
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Events Day by 4-11
Club girls, jn order as
pictured from top to
bottom, clothing w a s
presented by C i n il y
Boyles of the Iamgwood Club who ahowetl
bow to put in a zipper;
food by Tracey Knowles of the Sanford Club
who showed the proper
way to set a table and
home improvement by
L i n d a Isbell of the
Inmgwrstd Club w h o
demonstrated p r o p e r
care of shoes.
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Seminole County’s "Man of Industry” for
for the year will lie named this evening ns »
highlight of the first itnnunl ‘‘Seminole Indus­
trial Show" sponsored by the Chamber of Comnterce industrial committee.
Industries of Seminole County ntid others
have pfneed exhibits of their products on dis­
play for the show, ojtoning nf 6 p.m. this even­
ing at the Civic Center. The show is u part of
a statewide salute to Florida in what (lev. Far­
ris Bryant has proclaimed "Industry Apprecia­
tion Week."
Residents and visitors are invited to view
the exhibit and the accompanying program this

By LARRY VERSHEL
City Commissioners w i l l
leave for Tallahassee Thurs­
day to meet with the delega­
tion on appro* al of the cigarct tax which if okayed in
the Lcgiilaturc would give
tiu.&lt; city about $72,«jo extra
per year.
* * *
Speaking of the delegation,
we tried to get Joe Davis this
morning at 7 a.m. The
switchboard operator at his
motel said his phone was off
ib r hook
_ Cbrrk'ul villi
Jan Fortune who told us he
was getting along low in the
capitol and expected the dele­
gation to make a decision on
-Fern
t* a r k incorporation
sometime tiiis week.
*

*

for aged Negroes of Hie coun
ty is desperately in need of
your help Here is your oppor­
tunity to be a Hood Samari­

tan yourself.
• • •
Hi lb luead still hasn't picked
up their building permit . . .
work was supposed to have
started last Friday on thut
-new A * P Store.

evening nt the Civic Center. With Charles S.
Morrison. Chamber public relations director, as
master of ceremonies, the program will be:
Salute to county industrialists a t 7:1a p.m.
by Gen. .1. 0. Hutchison, County Commission
chairm an; Mayor Thomas S. McDonald, amt
Scott Burns, Chamber industrial committee
chairman; junior fashion show by Sanford
Manufacturers, T:H0 p.m.; closed TV address
by Governor Bryant. 8 p.m.
Specinl award from the Governor for the
"Man of Industry" by F. K. Itoumillat .!r.. ChantIter president. 8:110 p.m., and a preview of beauty
contestants in the County Semi-Centennial of

April 27, at 8:30 p.m.
Door prizes, other awards and refresh­
ments will be available during the evening.
Members of Burns’ industrial committee,
sponsoring the show, are: John Alexander, lu r ­
ing Burgess, Robert Crumley, William Hempbill, Howard H. Hodges, Dr. Thomas Large it,
Mayor McDonald and LeRoy Robb.
Exhibit nr* tonight are Alix of Sanford, An­
tenna Systems, B &amp; S Mfg., Certified Slings.
Chapman Concrete Products, Chase &amp; Co.,
Chemical Cnrp. of America, City Products Corp.,
Coca Cola Bottling Co., Colling-Orlando, Dear­
born Fleet tonics, Deep South Product*. Dyna­

tronics. Florida Power Corp., Florida Power ft
Light Co., Florida State Employment Service.
Geneva Mfg., Harcar Aluminum Products,
Hi Acres Concentrate. 111.II Products, Holloway
Materials, Hunter Ire &amp; Fuel, Johnson Elec­
tronics, Lovve-Temp, Miracle Concrete, Mitchell
Adjustable Trailers, Nelli Bottling Co., Penin­
sula Paint and Plastics Mfgs„ Pierro Mfg. Co.,
Sanford Manufacturers, Sanford Naval Air
Station. Sanford Welding and Fabricating Mfgs.,
Seminole High School drafting and design tech­
nology class. Southern Bell Telephone, Stino
Machine &amp; Supply, Wheeler Fertilizer Co., Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. and York-Eger Mfg. Co.

Lawmakers Get Bond Plan
Education
Boost
Sought -

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Alix Ut* Sanford Sportswear

Legislative mill today.
The luo-bill package in­
clude* iiuthorixnlicii to is.-uo
bonds and a companion mea­
sure setting out eligible uni­
versity ami junior college
projecla totalling fltjd.U mil­
lion.
A spokesman for CJuv. Far­
ris Bryant said the governor
wants tin- Legislature to ap­
prove a broad cn-'ugll con­
struction progiam to give the
enliinet latitude in selecting
projects. Hut tin- fill million
a year state utility tax re­ Ctlr. George Kim mints
venues earmarked to finunec
the bonds over a 30-ycli r
period would support inly
about f l J j million in build­
ings.
Tint bill deliniutes fl.Vtl
million in specific junior col­
lege building* and f10S.:i mil­
lion in specific university
project* phis a f'22.7 mi IIIon 1
t’dr. George W. Kimmont,
lump sum allocation f u r
I li e skipper of Sanford'*
junior colleges.
Both hills received a double Heavy Attack Squadron Nine,
committee reference, which has been named Chief Mall
will slow down tlieir progiess Officer for Heavy Attack
Wing One. (lie Navy announchut give Legislators critical
ed
today.
of a foil-si ale bond program
Klinitmn*. who recently dc
more time to study tin- ml.
ployed to the Mediterranean
vantages and disadvantages.
with his squadron alma id the
Reference* were to finance
CSS Saratoga, wilt repot I Si
and taxation and higher ed­
June to relieve Ctlr, Charles
ucation.
\V. Meshier, who currently
Meanwhile, l.cgislutois who is Hu- Wing's serond in com­
voted themselves a flit daily mand.
expense allowance inen-nsv
Meshier lias orders In the
yesterday, voted to be a little Joint Staff of the Commandmere generous with other rr-in Chief, Luro|ie. in I'ans,
state employes.
France.
With only one dissenting
Kim moils' assignment com­
vote, the Hcnntc Appropria­ pletes top echelon changes
tions Committee sent to tlie on the Wing staff. List month
floor a uniform state per Cdr. Jam es ri Mayo wax or­
diem and travel expense hill dered to Sanford to repl ice
that would add an estimated Wing Commander ('apt .lux
flan,nun a year to the cost ol • ph M Tully Jr. Tullj will tie
government.
relieved in July, then report
The bill raises the expense to Hie National War College,
allowance for state employ* Washington, D. C
Kimmons recently began
traveling wi t hi n Florida I I I
business f tom f t ) to f i t a Id* fiflii year in Heavy Attack
day and ups state officials Aviation. He came to Sanloril
for in-sLito travel to $10 a in January HIM, underwent
flight instruction In the A3B
■lay.
skvwarrior attack bomber if
VAll tl ami finally joined
YAII-1 as Opcraliun* Olficer.

Fire Sweeps
Boat Yard

MIAMI ( I'I’t » — A fierce
blare, fed hy highly enmity *Utile materials, enveloped a
Miami lsi.it yard early lislay
causing heavy damage.
At Lie same time. anoUicr
firs- scorched several alores
on I'ollin* Avenue in down
town Miami Beach.
The cause of tlie lire a was
not known.

Pact Awards
WA.SIIINGTON i l l ' l l —
'Ihiokol Ciieinir.il Corporation
has received major contract
awards for the development
nf large solid fuel boosters
for tlie Air Force, Sen. Frank
K. Moss, li I lull, re purl csl lo
day.

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Kimmons Named
Chief Of Staff
For Attack Wing

Kell Telephone's Telstar

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I'ltiteil Bros* Leased Wire
Established B.MI8 TUBS., AIMUL ill. "i m u
SANFORD, FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
—The Governor’s pack­
age program for a $B-!5
million b o n d financing
program for higher edu­
cation went into t h e

•

Tile mm-prolit Sanford Male
Chorus may hold its concert
April 2o at tlie Woman's Club j
since the City Fathers declin­
ed to go along with their re­
quest for tree use of the Civic
Center.
• • •
County Zoning hoard meets
Wednesday for a continuance
of last week's meeting while
the city planning and inning
hoard will meet Thursday
night to hear a request to
feione Celery Axe. lu allow
Dght industry.
• • •
VAN-II expected hack In
Sanford the week of April 21.
• • »
Ally. Ken McIntosh was in
Tallahassee and received an
OK from the trustees of the
Internal Improvement Fund
to build docks in Lake Mon­
roe for the pipeline, lie also
brought hark a long list of
suggested legal changes in
Ihe charter ol Casselberry for
the Town Council's study and
approval.
• • •
'ACL President Tom Hire
has pushed through the red
tape to get’ that Pipeline Co.
permit okayed.
• * •
Which reminds us , . . con­
struction of the docks will
Karl this week
* * *
Spring grand jury dismiss­
ed as of midnight.
• • •
How about an Faster P a­
rade here next year?
• • »
Nobody asked me but have
you ever noticed how reck­
less Mime youngsters arc rid­
ing their bikes corning out of
side streets and driveways?
Wish parents could do some­
thing ntHiut d
• • •
Fred Dickinson will he the
guest speaker at Hie quarter­
ly meeting of the Chain her
of Commerce board of di­
rectors Wednesday. April 21.
• • •
The mother of Monday's
Herald "baby with the sun
glasses" on the Iron! page
. . . we thought it was suite
. . . was in today to buy 30
copies of His1 paper, " t o r
relatives." she said.
• * •
Tonight's tlie night . . . the
industrial Show at Ihc Civic
Center. Your hig opportunity
this year to view the lifeline
of Seminole County. Should
lu- interesting as well as edu­
cational.
• • »
Have you ever given it a
thought? Supposin' S o u t li
Seminole's towns, *ijlagc* and
communities should bund to­
gether into one city ? And
sopiKisin' the county commis­
sion doesn't build a new
court house here in the next
decade? Wc might find the
counlv seat rigid in the mid­
dle of Fern Park Stranger
Uungs have happened.
• « •
Tin- C.ood Sam aritan Home

Of Industry' To Be Named

Sub Picked
Up Signals
PORTSMOUTH, N. li (UP) — An admiral testified
today a searching submarine
picked up electronic signals
iwo days aflcr the autunarine
Thresher sank hut Hint tin
signals did not conic from
men aboard the Thresher.
Hear Adm. Lawson I'. Itarnage. wtio helped direct search
operation (or the Thresher,
testified at a court of inquiry into the disaster which
co-i 12U lives in Atlantic wa­
ters mu- and one hull miles
deep.

A c t s

'Contrariwise'
Casselberry Town Council, cxpniilr the flow of traf'lc."
li&gt; its own nitmfssion Monthly
Voted SCOu as a matching
evening, moved contrariwise fund with llii- county for tin’
to overali plan* for tin' coni- repair of Concord Drive, al
inuiiity's future expansion, though tlie count) has not yet
L. E, Wood tin ills first approved Ilie mutter.
raised Iho thought, in illsrinsing Die subject under
question, thill th e C. illicit Wits
moving in o p p o s ite dlrcitiiill
from action token four weeks
ago.
At tiuil time tin- Council
voted 1-1 to oppose incurporotioii for Fein I'tuk becmise
II WAN \ (U I'D
Pie
jt e. uld hamper future growth tiller Fidel Castro will go In
of Casselberry to tlie south.
Russia sometime lids year
Chniimnn Fit l.unu, who in "discuss matter* of m ut­
opposed the Fern I'hik vote, uum interest'* with Premier
Monday evening elaborated Nikita Khrushchev, Cuba's
on \Voodbam‘» fir.-t pro- official jrrrss rejairted today.
imuiicement by |minting out
tbul lint ntily lunl tlie Casselberry O uncil objected to
BUENOS Al It KS (LTD —
l-Vrn Polk's incorporation Military sources said today
but also lunl voted to n-turn i«2 Itigliraiiking army officers
liny vurnteil pio|n-ity to the and 1,2i*J non-com* are under
cmmly.
' .irresi on charge* ol support­
The question vnis raised ing tlie recent almrtive antiviben llihhaid t.'iisselberry, of t'eronlst revolt.
Cn-s.'lbiir) (inrdens, icticvved
a i e.post to vnente uinlrveloped plats spread throughCHICAGO (UP) — The
out tlie town. Casselberry Catholic Interracial Council
said he was desirous of luiv- said pulay intuit of Hie supin g
the areas returned to purl tor Illinois' controversial
"a grit-til l it ml" inning to cut iiirtli control program Klein*
down on his rent estate tax from a “slaveowner mental­
a-sos-nienIs by the enmity.
ity" aimed at eliminating
Tile
Couniil did vote up- Negates.
piovol of vuentlllg four pieces
of Casselberry's p r o p e r t y
staggered timing bout t l i e
LONDON ( I?I’l ) — Prime
Town imt tabled net loll nit Minister Harold Macmillan
two pieces, ineludlng tin- site planned to take |tcr*nnul
i f till- water plant.
charge today of the investiga­
Tile
Council In oilier nt-- tion into a security leak
llim:
train pried by thousand* of
Referred In Mayor Fred chanting bati-llie-bumh dcinoHeath and Clerk Lillian Hen­ slrators.
ning tin- m atter nf employing a part-time assistant to
Mis.
Henning at SI.2b per
BERLIN (U Pll —The IT. S.
hour.
Army today demonstrated its
Fixed May l.'l fur n disetu- commitment to West Heflin
sion ■■( the Town's audit and by beginning four day* nf
next year's budget.
training rxerciie* that in­
Approved a mutual aid fire cluded practice in dispersing
cimtiul agreement willt Alia simulated Communist - led
Minnie Spring*.
riot*.
Renamed all nf an arterial
route
between SR t.Ui anti j C l'U L 'k 0 |) C ‘I1
.V in inula Boulevard as Win
Blit.MlNfillAM, Ala. (U Pll
let Park Drive "in order to —Three Negroes asked a fed­
eral court Monday to rrack
op, n Hu- nation's only com­
Herald Index
pletely
segregated
public
school system by ordering
III iilge
I’Mgc (1
them admitted to the Univer­
C la ssifie d ........... I'nire 7
sity' of Alabama.
I'tigi- tl
Comic*
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Edltoi ial
I'ugc t
VIENTIANE, Laos (UI'D—
Entertainment .... I'age «
Reports
brought back from
Legids
..... I'atre 7
the Plain of Jars by inlernaI'li/lie
.
I'ngi- li
tiouul inspectors raised grave
Society __
. 1'aife tt
doubts today that the waning
hipi r Is .......
I'uge 5
neutralist and pro Communist
factions are ready to end
their fighting.

Cabinet Okays FEC Rail Facility

TALLAHASSEE (LTD
(in April 2, lire Cabinet, line, f urn.* Hr) uni t appro not used for railroad opera resigned m ote than
month
ago.
lions.
'Dir Cabinet gave final ap­ silting a* trustees of Hu- In v al.
In giving ins approval of
In another action, tin- trus­ Tlie trustees also approved
proval today for Hie Florida leruat Improvement Fund,
Hie action, Bryant stipulated tee* approved a move to re­ II extension* lo ire made
East Cuasl Uadway to conauthorised lolling an ease­ that Hie facilities be used commend employing John near Hie norUi end of Casey
strurt rail and terminal faci­
lities to se n e Cape Canaveral ment to Hie FEC lor about continuously for 10 years and Dubose at assistant to the Key to enlarge a waterway
miles uf track
that .t . .c ------leasing
may
be re chief ol I to. .Trustee's
Survey
area Cost would be
and t’c National Aeronautics seven
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and Space Admini.-traiion.
j autimriration aa* subject to 1 ver sed if Use lacililiea arc j or Mall. The former Assistant i around

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Approved a lensr vvllh Cas­
selberry Gardens for a recre­
ational field and facilities al
a $l annual rental.
Approved Mayor llealli'*
appointment of James Hogan
a* a relief policeman, suc­
ceeding Fred Erdman, re­
signed a* nf April HU.

BRIEFS Lyman Student

Russia Bound

Under Arrest

Slave Owner?

Personal Charge

Dies In Motor
Scooter Accident
Ralph Terry Blakeley, 10,
of 271*1 Oaklando Drive, Oak­
land Hills, wa* killed alxmt
noun Monday when Ins motor
scooter left the road near
(tie Hulling Hills Country
Club, hit • gully and flipped
over.
Death apparently was caus­
ed by ■ broken neck, accord­
ing to a report by Coroner
Elmer A -hlcy. Chief of Police
of Altamonte Spring* Grady
Hull investigated the acci­
dent. Hall ruled it arridcntal
death.
Blakeley ram r here from
Marion, Ya. in Rico and was
it student at Lyman High
Sr tu ml.
lie t* survived by hi* parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Blakeley, a brother, Frank
Jr. of Oakland Hills, two
sisters, Mrs. Robert Everidge,
Oakland Hill* and Mr*. Giles
Collin* of Marlon, Va,
Funeral arrangement* are
inrotitplele al litis lime,
Grmukow Funeral Homo is
in charge.

SANDRA I,. Sherwen,
the dmiRlitor of Mr.
mill Mrs. Stanley M.
Sherwen of Altumontu
SpritiK», is nit entry
in tho "Miss Seminole
County*’ contest. Miss
Sherwin is a Navy
junior anil has atlcnil*
oil schools all over tho
U. S. After RratUmtinn
she plans to attend collego for a dcgt'ce In
journalism.

Court Sels
Swindle Trial

F'oitr men charged in grand
Jury indictments in an alleged
$200,00(1 citrus swindle tills
morning heard their trials
set for July IS lit Circuit
Court,
Albert Hall, Ralph AlderPITTSBURGH ftTPI). ■U. R
Steel Corp. remained silent uiun, C. It. l-owdcrmtlk and
nil Hie week-old sleel price Billy Lamar Hammond en­
increase issue today despite tered “not guilty'' plea* to
an average $ti a ton hike by Hie indictments, t h r o u g h
two tnoru firms, mcludipg their attorney'*, when thry
appeared before Judge Vasthird ranked Republic.
U. S. Steel, the nation's No. sar Carlton.
1 prialurer, lias not comment­ Judge Carlton announced
ed on Hh‘ siiliject since Wheel-1 Hi.it Judge Voile A. Williams
mg Steel Cnrp. last Tuesday Jr. will preside al llie Inals.
announced a $ri per Ion ImmhI Defendants are free on bond.
in several of its major purTrial for Charles E. Sparks,
duet*.
20 year-old Negro charged
Alsu yet lo In- heard front with attempted rape and at­
were Bethlehem, No. 2, In tempted robbery, was set for
land. No. 8, and Kaiser, No. next Monday. The cuurt en­
‘J The la Her two, coincident- tered a “not guilty” plea for
ally, did not go along witn Spark* when liii Negro attor­
last year's atmrlivc Increase. ney from Jacksonville failed
But "Hi* Steel's" silence lo appear in court. Sparks is
does not appear to be a de­ in ('utility Jail in lieu of M.UUO
terrent ami Industry observ­ bond.
ers say it is only a mailer id
The court was preparing lo
lime before tile ‘'selective" hear other pleas al pri'sl
DETROIT (UI'D — Ford increases aiu adopted by time.
Motor Co. today was e x to rt­ other major liruis.
ed to follow tlie lead of Gen­ This feeling was based on
eral Motors ami agree to a Republic's a c t i o n Monday. Electrical Aid
United Auto Workers Union The lltlrd ranked producer
MOSCOW (U P lj—Electric­
proposal which calls for for­ was the first of the “ Big ity generated on tlie moon
mation of a joint lalror-mim- Three" to break tlie line and will be used by Soviet space
agement atudy committee is said to have enough in- ships and housewives of the
Uiat will prepare for the l'jtil j fluencc hi make its increase future, Radio Moscow said
auU&gt; unrtracA taika.
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Cubans Hit For W ar Efforts
Wa s h in g t o n ( u r n —
The Kennedy administration
cracked down today on what
it called Cuban exile effoiU
to drag the Untied State* Into
war over Cuba.
In an unusually har*h state­
ment, the State Department
accused Dr. Jose .Mlro Car­
dona. president of the Cuban
((evolutionary C o u n c i l , of
“gross distoition of recent his­
tory.”
It said Mito was demanding

LoiniiutmenU t h a t “almost the F idol Castro regime,
certainly” would bring war, | Sources in Miami said the
and the United Slates did not charge* were made in a 23intend to put its foreign pol- page document outlining wiiut
icy at {he mercy of foreign Miro claim* were his dealing*
refugees.
with Kennedy as chief spokesThe statement was issued man for the Cuban exile
Monday night in reply to re- groups in this country,
port* from Miami that Miro I The document, according to
had accused ('resident Ken- sources on the ({evolutionary
tiedy ol breaking promises for Council, cbuiges that on April
an invasion of Cuba ami of 20, (toil—the day the Bay of
adopting an a l t i t u d e of i Pigs Invasion falh-d— Kennedy
"peaceful coexistence'’ with | personally “formalised" a pact

Vegetable
Market
LONGWOOI) C OK C president William Hnumholtter, right, greets J. P. Toole of South Semi­
nole think who presented u program on bunking
a t lnat' week’* meeting held Thursday night In
the Civic League Hulldlng.
(Herald Photo)

Semi-Seclusion Is Order
-01 The D ay For 1st ladv
PALM REACH (UP1) First lady Jacqueline Kennedy
began about four months of
Mntl-aeduilon today to await
the birth In Auguat of her
third child—the first he by to
be born to White Houie oc­
cupant! aince Grover Claveland'i time.
Is anticipation of the new
•{/spring, President Kennedy
and his wife lavished much
attention on their present two
children—5-year-old Caroline
and 1-year-old John Jr. The
Praiident took fata little
daughter shopping with him
on fashionable Worth Ave.
Monday for gifts for his wife
•-and ha went to a toy store
here the other day on behalf
1 his son.
Announcement at the va­
cation White House last even­
ing of Ihe expected new birth
was attended by secrecy and
auepanaa usually reserved for
the moat momentous official
pronounce inenis.
After keeping reporters—
and the world—waiting more
than aix hours for a special
Daws conference on a m at­
te r so aeniiUve that all offi­
cial lips were sealed, press
secretary
Pierre Salinger
arrived at 9:30 p. m. EST
with those words:
“The White House an­
nounced today that Mrs. Ken­
nedy la expecting a baby in
the latter half of August.
Mr*. Kennedy has maintain­
ed her full schedule during the
past few months. Because of
this active schedule her phy­
sicians have now advised her
to cancel all her official activiliei.”
Actually, the first lady had
somewhat curtailed her pubUe activities some time ago
and rumors had been rife in
Washington that site was ex­
pecting. But no one had the
serve to say It loudly until
the official announcement
was made.

The announcement means
President Kennedy and his
two brothers—Atly. Gen. Itobert F. Kennedy and Sen.
Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy.
(I)-M ats.)—all will be fathers
again this year. Robert's
wife, Ethel, Is expecting their
eighth child and Ted's wife,
Joan, la carrying their third.
With the birth of the Presi­
dent and Mrs. Kennedy's next
child, llicrc will be 23 grand­
children of the chief execu­
tive's parents, former Amt asaador and Mrs. Joseph P.
Kennedy.
The first ltdy was exoected
to bow out of her husband's
planned trip to Europe in
June, In line with ber doc­
tor's advice to cancel offi­
cial activities.

Service Friday
For Lcdr. Rollins
Memorial s e r v i c e s are
scheduled for I p. m. Friday
at Bruton Funeral Home for
•Lcdr. Howard Rollins. wIki
died at Great Lakes Naval
Hospital April loth of bums
received in an explosion and
fire in Chicago, April 7th.
Lcdr. Rollins was a retired
Naval officer, who made his
borne iu Sanford at ITUS E.
4th St.
Survivors Include his wi­
dow, Mrs. Alleen Rollins of
Ssnford, two sons, Tom and
Paul, also of Sanford, a
daughter, Mrs. Jew idle Slagle
of Newport News, Va. and a
niece, Mri. Larry L. Mann
of Sanford.
Cremation took place April
11th at the Marsh Funeral
Home In Waukegun, 111. and
burial will taka place later
at a national cemetery.
Unison Funeral Hume la In
charge of local arrangements.

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calling fur a new invasion.
“ In that pact, the Cubans
were assured of a place in the
vanguard of tiie armed attack
and their leaders were assurid uf participation in the
preparation and supervision of
those plans,” the document
said.
James Greenfield, deputy
assistant secretary ol state
for public affairs issued a
statement terming this “a
ifltM* distortion.” lie said the
idepartment had memoranda of

Kennedy - Miro conversation*
j to prove it.
In a counter-charge the U.
' S. statnient .aid that Miro
hud demanded "at least $54
1million to permit exile leaders to recruit an army and
wage a war.”
The unforeseeable r o u s e *
t pUencis of such action, it mid,
“would almost certainly have
to lie lairne ultimately by U,
S, armed forces, or would engage the United Slates now to
wage a war.”

FEC Challenges PUC's Right

In New York Monday, the
market for Florida celery
was steady. Crates of 2 to J
dusen were SJ.00-t3.S0,. mostly
$3 25-$3.50, with a few 3 doton size low a* S2.7S. Cartons
of 18 film wrapped celery j
htraiU 'wert- « .w .
was slightly lower at 12 0012 jo per crate, mostly 12.2512.50 and one mark $2.73.
Ited type was S2.50-S3.00 and DEWEY STRAUfJllN
Savoy it-. -S3, no, m o s t l y
U k i j m S p c r erst*. rhln*»»
cabbage was steady at $2.50
for unwrapped heads and
$3 00 for wrapped. Endive
was steady, selling for $2.00$250, mostly $2.23 and esc*Family Finance Corpora­
role was also unchanged at
tion will move It’s local of­
tl.5O-S2.0O, few $2.25 per
fice a t 125 S. Bark Avr. to
crate. Big Boston type lettuce
a new location sometime
was about steady at S2.noaround the first of May.
S3.00, mostly $2 50 for crates
The new office will be locat­
of 24 heads, and romalne type
ed at 110 S. Magnolia Ave.
was a bit lower at Sl.OOf] So
where renovation* and deco­
for moat offerings, although
rating aru presently being
some beat romalne was 91.73- completed,
S2-00.
Dowt-y R. Straugnn. m an­
Dandelion was steady at ager, verified the planned
S3.00-13.25 a crate but mus­ move. Straughn stated that
tard greens were a Utile low­ Family Finance recognizes
er, selling at S2.S0 in bushel the tremendous growth poten­
baskets. Crates of curly pars­ tial of the Sanford area, and
ley were steady, ranging that expanded facilities are
from $2 50 to $3.23 for S doz­ essential to provide fast and
en bunches, mostly $3 00 but efficient aervlce to the pub­
plain parsley was stronger at lic, which la the trademark
$4.30-$5.00. Green ItaUan type of the concern.
squash was a little lower with
Family Finance C orp, a
small to medium size selling national organization, ope­
for 93.00-93.50 In half bushel rates some 400 offices in 30
baskets and sraaU crates. states, 40 of which are In
Some fair condition as low as Florida. They recently open­
$1.50, and medium else was ed a new office In Melbourne
$2.00 $2.50. Radishes w e r e and alio affirmed their belief
slightly weaker, ranging 91.35- that Florida's future la un­
$1.30 for baskets of 30 *-oz. limited by announcing that
film bags, and watercresi the firm's headquarters and
sold for 10-15 cents per bunch, main offices will move from
mostly 12-15 cents.
Wilmington, Delaware to 311In Central Florida Friday, amt within the next 18
the cabbage market was firm moo tin.
for tight offerings. Crates
sold for $1.35 except for sales
previously com milled at $1.25,
and sacks were mostly 91.10.
Cel$ry prices ware unchang­
Some 50 children of the
ed, crates of &gt; to 9 dozen
selling for 9100, m dozen Church of Nativity Parish
by the
91-M and 4 to 9 dozen 9MS. wer* entertained
Crates of 24 film wrapped Catholic Women'* Club at an
hearla were 9175. Bunched Easter Egg Hunt held on tho
beeta brought 91.78 for crates church ground* Sunday after­
of 34 bunchra topped and noon.
wa shell carrots were S2.O0 Prices ware awarded In
fur mesh sacks containing 4$ various age groups and to
Mb. film baga. Chinese cab­ ltonnie Sasser and Hilly Som­
bage continued unchanged at mer* who found the silver
•les­
l l . u per crate.
se n in g as chairmen fur
Endive was steady, selling
at $1.23 per crate, and esca- tile hunt were 311s* Dorothy
rule Drought Sl.tiU-tl.25. Ice­ Teski of Lake Mary unit
William Skisiak uf
berg lettuce w a s slightly Mr*
hi glie r, with crates of 24 North Urlandu.
beads selling fur $2.00-92.10,
but Big Boston end romalne
type were dull, Big Button
bringing $1.50 9175 per crate,
and ruiualii muslly 91.00.
Curly parsley ranged from
(I oo $2.50 for cratei of 9
dozen bunches and radishes
Mt-re 73 00 rents, mostly 95
cents j u t basket.

Business
Briefs

Catholic Women
Give Egg Hunt

To End 82-Day Rail Walkout
“ Ac would hate to charge rail and union officials de­
TALLAHASSEE (L. 1*1) The strike bound Florida East them with violating our order spite the fact that the FEC
Coast Railway Monday chal without just cause. Tnen ha* received no answer from
kneed the ru in of the Stall- tiieie would be a public hear- letters written to union offi
. . . tnia could end up :,.' r* “-cc i&gt;iug nice tin g s ot.
•
ilUHC 1G u i lti e r • fcvrrrrm., *
-----to end sti HZd-y walkout Os jfljltc Supreme C ourt^C V ltc. strike.
THE SPIR IT-O f^TH R lSIiM A S live*
"Since the FEC 1* prim ar­
unions or force the EEC to way said.
Eitater as proved by thin large jolly white
The 1,200 members of 11 ily an interstate carrier, the
resume full operations with
Easter bunny, who used to lie a large jolly
nun-opera ting unions walked dispute between it and its
out the strikers.
Snowman. He ,i.nde his mngic transition with
Edward Ball, chairman nl off the Job on Jan. 23 over striking tihpA/yes i» governthe aid of his cr.‘uto»v, Mrs. Marvel Kuille (left)
1
AliC, board te _ th e FEC w w £ E C - ri-fu- si to atr?e&gt; ,tb c r '. Lest ««iely and —
Mrs. R-absrt ZittrvAGr,
the Commlaskm that the rail­
(0 38 cents an hour wage federal law ,” the
Anna Miller Circle. Now the bunny makes glad
road should be allowed to hike. They were joined by said.
the hearts of children at tho Harry Anna I'rii*Thus “ the Utilities Com­
settle things via collective members of four operating
pled Children's Home in Umatilla, where he
bargaining with the unions, unions last week.
mission ran neither lawfully
arrived
Saturday, bearing gifts for all the boys
“No one is suffering in this
The four operating unions nor constitutionally force the
and girls.
'
(Herald Photo)
as much aa the railroad,” he walked off tie* job because striking employe* to return
said in a meeting over a the FEC put into effect a to work nor require the rail­
“Just-cause” statement filed recent Supreme Court opinion road to furnish aervlce which
by the FEC at the commis­ ending “featherbedding” de­ 1* impossible to supply while
sion* order. There were no mands by union*.
the strike exists.”
Ball told Commission Chair­
union representatives a t the
The FEC claimed in its
meeting.
petition today that the strike, man Edward Mason that he
Under the law, the Utilities which has hurt potato and ha* no idea what the wage
Commission can fine the FEC vegetable farmers in couth- hike would coat the FEC, but
but an estimate of 9350,000
up to 95,000 a day if it finds east Florida:
Jim Jernlgan, Director of couples for the lesions to be
that the carrier is not furn­
1. Was caused by the would probably only cover
Recreation
&amp; Parks announc­ held.
ishing full service without a union*, who have the right ot the retroactive part of the
ed
today
that
an Advanced
Please call the Recreation
union demand.
good reason.
strike under federal law.
Lewi* W. Petteway, Chief
Union representatives have Ballroom Dance Class will Office and register U you a&lt;«
2. Has not ended because
Attorney for the commission the unions have stuck to de­ claimed Uiat the wage boost, begin Thursday at 7:30 p.m. interested in these lessons.
said Use FEC statement mands for the wage increase
* ,£ £ f " 1; « tl* Civic Center,
would be studied and If the which wuulld “drive the rail­ dential fact-finding
hoard l a s t , ^
wiU
, u ,eitoni
reasons aren't sufficient, the road Into bankruptcy.’*
Guild To Meet
commission will go to court
3. Should be settled by S W
S 2 / E ," ‘"
J r ,for«“person*
« •" living
r rin- New officers of the at.
couple
to collect a fine.
collective bargaining between
Maaon said the commls- i M(i* ,be c'Uy of Sanford, Ann's Catholic Guild of Dr•ion ha* no conviction, a . to Non.r&lt;l, 1(knU mUit purrhase Bary will be installed at *
T T T
u non-resident recreation card, 1:31) p. m. meeting on Wed­
labor in the dispute, but tt
Bob Ray will be instructor nesday in the social hall of
"I* the job of the commis­ for this class. This will be tho church.
sion to see that the custom­
the third series of advanced
er* (farmer* and shippers)
dance sessions held. There
In spring an old man's love
are properly served.”
must be a minimum of eight often turns to fantasy.
Ball said that federal med­
iator* are standing by to help
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. &lt;UP!) of civil rights battle*.
in case of a meeting, but ad­
—A Negro leader said an inA group of .14 Negroes was mitted in reply to Mason's
LIFE INSURANCE WEEK
tenaiva voter registration cam­ ui rested Monday night at query that no meeting has
paign would begin today In Knoaville, Tenn., for picketing been held since a heated
IN AMERICA.
this Industrial city where 13 the City Collleaum where offi­ breakup between manage­
APRIL 15 - THRU 21ht
day* of racial demonstrations cials were celebrating Knox­ ment and federal officials at
• meeting last month.
hava brought more than 250 ville’s dcsignnliun aa an “all
LOOK FOR THE NAME OF YOUR
Federal mediator* claimed
arrest*.
America city" by Look mngn- at (he time that the FEC was
INS UR ANCE ItEI'R KSE NTATJ VE
“Voting is the big ax that sine. The Negroea were charg­ using a tape recorder at the
AS A ME.MRER OF THE —
will chop off the head of that ed with parading without a confidential meeting.
• nake — segregation — for permit and a few with disor­
Ball alto told the commis­
Seminole County Association
good.” said the Rev. F. L. derly conduct and resisting a r­ sion that the railroad has
Khuttleswurth.
rest. One picket's sign said, brought service up to 25 per
of
“ltd*
anil • segregation "Hospitals are segregated in cent of what It wa* before
movement Is growing day by tho all-America city.”
the strike by using supervis­
Life Underwriters
day,” ha said. “ W* are begin­
Negro leader Martin Luther ory personnel to run the
ning to work on Negro voter King Jr., who kicked off the trains.
registration and there will he racial demonstrations h e r e
“And other railroads in the
Tlatemur#, R. I .
Independent
ma*s marches similar to those April 3, went on trial Monday stale have promised their
lirllton, Walt
Independent
with 82 other Negroea ar- cooperation to help with the
In Greenwood, 31Isa.’*
Creech, It. 8.
Independent
Thar* baa been a relative rvated in a protest march laat transportation” of the per­
Darla. R. W.
Independent
quiet In Greenwood recently Friday. But defense attorneys ishable products, he added.
DrSarlo. J. A.
hut N'rgto folk singer Leon asked that the trial be moved
The railroads are the Sea­
Independent
Rltih Mild in New York Mon­ to federal court on the ground board Air Line, the AllauUc
n«adr, w. k.
Independent
day he was leaving for 3ils- that King would not get a fair Coast Line and die Southern
Dun-tiinrr. It. N,
Independent
•Ippl to Join tho “front lines” trial in city court.
Railway.
31ryer», G. T.
Independent
Murphy, h. 31.
Independent
Krfrrld, L. R.
Independent
Taylor. Ko*eue II. Independent
Ilernoskl, William
3letropol|tan
Bradshaw, Donald
Melropolltan
Cahill, Donald
Metropolitan
Garner, Kog.r
3|riropulltan
Hletson. 8. C.
3|viro|Hj|ltan
Warner, Melvin
.3|eiropuliUn
Cullen, J. I*.
LHe »1 Georgia
Harris, J. P.
1 Ife of Georgia
Pun ell, Herschrl
Life of Georgia
Winn, C. 8.
Life of Georgia
Forguson. L. L
National Ftandnrd
Foster. Donald
National Standard
Grlner, Larry
National Standard
Hlrt. G. W.
National Standard
l ee. II. I*.
National Standard
Markham. J, t„
National Standard
Mann. W. F.
National Standard
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Rudd, Li-Is ml
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Zwosla, 33 ui. J.
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A Uou SCHOLARSHIP has
been awarded to Miss Betty
.Mann, home ceunoni'c* teach­
er at Sanlord Junior Jlit,h
School.
Mis* Mann won the scholarship from Phi LpMt-n Omicron home economics profess­
ional honorary fraternity for
study at I'SU this *uminer.
une scholarship is awarded
each year and the recipient
is chosen on the basis of
scholastic record, statement
of purpose, personality and
pmticipalion in the fratern­
ity's activities and the activ­
ities of tlic American Home
Economics Assn.
She has served the organi­
sation at I u- University of
Nebraska as president and
hisloriiiti. Last slimmer she
uttended (lie national meet­
ing in Miami and is now sec­
retary of the Florida Fast
Coast District.
• • •
GLENN u r r of Sanford
was one of 30 students named
to the Dean's list for the win­
ter rpiarler of ttHd at Pied­
mont *cotlrgc*W “ D'.tium-si.
Ga. Students oti the dean's
list are in the upi&gt;cr 10 per­
cent of the student Itody. De­
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Utt of 3115 Laurel Avc.
MItS. DAVID WAG GONE ft
ol luUl Summerlin has liccn
named stale chairman of the
l!W3 alumnae fund drive ui
Christian College m Colum­
bia, Mo. Famous people from
tlic college include Jane Fro­
nton Smith, singer, and Artie
Mason Carter, founder of the
Hollywood Bowl.
• • •
A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
was given the nation's school
teachers recently by the edi­
tor of McCall's magazine,
John .Mack Carter. Did you
sec it 7
Says Mr. Carter: "As a
magazine editor, I feel some­
times that I am a hit of a
misfit in lliat 1 do not In
every issue of McCall's chas­
tise nor school* amt the na­
tion'* educational program.
“ It hit* become tempting us
a national pastime (to cry):
Johnny can’t read; Johnny's
teacher doesn't leach; Ills
school plant is inadequate;
fils school Uiard is reaction­
ary; his PTA is overzealous;
his curriculum is inferior In
Russia's; his textbooks are
subversive.'
“ I may be loo easily fooled
—or perhaps too respectful of
those who devote their lives
to leaching—hut I fail to find
around me Ihc total educa­
tional collapse I expect after
reading the magazines and
newspapers and foundation
reports. I find students show­
ing me an impressive array
of talents and I am not in­
clined to assume that this is
IN SPITE of their training.
“ I am inclined, instead, to
rail attention to the training
and the 'trainers' who, I have
every reason to believe, arc
just as dedicated as the ones
who taught me in school."
To Mr. Carter's remarks,
let me just add, “ AMEN."
. . .
I HAVE HEARD some
mighty nice tilings about the
former Mrs. Guy Strickland
who passed away recently. In
her quiet way. and among
those who knew her, she left
her footprints on the sands ot
t i m e in this community,
through the unselfish service
that she gave.
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Mrs, Harry Adair wa-&gt; in- at the Elks Club. Oilier of
. stalled as president of the liters installed were. Mrs,
The Sanford Welcome Wa­ \nna Miller Circle at the tv- Clarence Collins, first vice
Mrs. William
gon Club will hold election cent impressive
ami Installation of new offi­
cers at the monthly inert­
ing. this Wednesday, at the
Capri.
The group will meet at 10
a. ni. for a session of cards,
before luncheon which will
lx- served at 12 noon, follow­
ed by the business meeting.
Mrs. Judy llurlburt. of
Winter Park, area supervi­
sor. will install the new of­
ficers. Some of llie members
will model a few old fashion­
ed costumes that will he
worn in the semi-centennial
parade.
All members are urged to
attend, as this will he an
important meeting.

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NOTED in the Lions Pause,
the weekly bulletin put out
by the Lion* Club, just a
touch of plagiarism on the
column of our editor, as one
paragraph started out, “ No­
body asked me. but . . ."
That phrase is getting to be a
by-word around town.
• • •
A CHILD IS WAITING, »
movie coming up at the Ititz
soon, is an unusual type of
story, about a subject that
has been hushed and hidden
until recent years . . . mental
retardation.
The heartbreak and emo­
tional problems of the parents
and other members of the
family who have a menially
retarded child are brought
out of the dark closrls and
corners and into the light of
compassionate examination.
The search by doctors and
technicians to find tlic causes
and possible cures or preven­
tion of this kind of Illness
has gained much impetus in

C hurch
C a le n d a r
WEDNESDAY
Circle 12 of the First Presti\ U-rrgp----IV~T|, .• II ol Un­
recent years, and perhaps church Will
with Mrsome way will be tuund to J. T. Johnson, 2015 Elizabeth
prevent its happening in the Court, ut 0:45 a.m.
fulurc.
Tbe__ local _orean_izatiuu^ of
liie Retarded Children's So­
ciety in Seminole County
urges you to sec this movie.
• • •
A TRIP TO THE BAHAMAS
was taken by a large group
lit Seminole County sellout
teachers over the Faster hol­
idays. Don't know ju*t who
all went, hut wish we couid
have gone, loo.

ANNA M ILLFR F IK l’I.K MK.MKKKS installed
for the commit year arc from left TTi~. .1mites.
iliMilciiiift Jr.. •ctmespoiulinit serrtrraryT Mt &lt;™
Kttssdl Spottier, m o ld in g set rotary; Mrs. Clur-

Mrs. W.L. Harmon
Hostess For
Dorcas Class
Hie Dorcas Sunday School
Class of the Central Baptist
Church met at the home of
Mrs. W. L. Harmon on Crys
lal Lake fur the April busi­
ness and social meeting.
Mrs. Jack Benton Sr., vice
president, led the devotions.
An interesting Bible quiz was
conducted hy Mrs. G a i l
Smith. Mr*. T. A. Rivers will
be hostess lor the May meet­
ing.
O t h e r s attending were
Mines. Rivers, G. H. High, J.
(j. Galloway, L. It. Hass, J.
It. Weaner. Clara Swagger!)*,
R, R. Bass ami Charles Ap­
pleby.

Personals
PFC George W. Hillard, his
wife and It) month old son,
Thomas Dillard 3rd. have a r­
rived for a visit with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Dil­
lard, Santa Avc, They have
been stationed in Erlangern.
Germany, with the 81st Mis­
sile Battallion fur the past
three years. The youngster,
with Ids red hair and blue
eyes, has endeared himself
at tlic home of his grand­
parents and is enjoying the
attention immensely,
A 31' Harold K. Umg Jr.
Is visiting his parents, Sir.
and Mrs. If. E. Lung, at their
home. 2100 Lake Dr. Buddy
co mpie led his basic training
at Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antomo. Tex., and will
lie stationed at Richmond,
V*., April 28.
Sharpen scissors
sundpaper. Casting
sandpaper on Ihc
ruler also work*
sharpening knives.

by cutting
a strip of
bark of a
well for

GUESTS HELPING DAVID WKSCOTT celebrate bis liftli Dirthilny are
left tu rijfbt, front row, tbo Woscott children, little Johnny Joe, Dennis,
David (the ltonorce) and Dorothy. Second row, Killy Fail. Kicky Schmidt,
Steven Fuller, Kicky Todd and Jimmy Fox. Hack row, Koltliy Joiner, Killy
Dearolf, Michael Fox, Kevin Estes, Jane Fuller, Cheryl Griffith and Kathy
Hurlonon.
(Herald l'hoto)

V A H -3 Wives Hold
Monthly Coffee
Chaplain Robert L. Deal
spoke to the VAII-3 Officers’
Wive* ut file April coffee held
In the Afterburner Room of
the lilKJ. He asked for Volun­
teers to help in the Navy Re­
lief Program. Hours are from
8:30 to 11:30 a.m., lou days
a ntunlli. All who are intereslcd please contact either
Chaplain Deal or Mrs. Albert
Antar. Tills is a way to help
in the tine work I he Navy
Relief is doing.
Saying farewell is always
sad. The group said goodbye
to two of ttic most well known
members, Mrs. Edward A
Decker who will lie joining
Ihe VAII-7 Officers Wives and
Mrs. John H. Hailey Jr., who
Will soon be moving lo Nor­
folk, \ a Roll) Lulie* were
presented with lovely sliver
engraved trays.
Newcomers welcomed to
Hie club were Mr*. Arthur ('
Stalling, JJrs, I). Ord and
Mrs. Gordon N. Kuchn.
Easter look a place of hon­
or at Ihe refreshment table
centered with the ever pop
ular Faster bunny and col
ored Faster eggs. Hostesses
fur Hh* affair were Mrs. R.
D. Murphy, Mrs. Jerald
Drommcriiatm-n a n d Mrs
William D. Shatluck.
Mrs. Roy Farm er, presi­
dent reminded the ladies of
the VAII-3 party on April 20
at Lake Golden starting at 7
p in.
There will be an extra
special program at the April
25 luncheon being held at Ihe
Hamlltow House. .Make your
reservations now.
Other ladies allending Ihc
coffee were lim es. Antar, F.
II. Rransom, G. U Coffee, C.
A. Doyvrll, B. M, Fitzgerald,
It. T. Gralow, T. B. Hite,
Hoffman. R. Johnson, G. L.
Kaufman. J. N. Kuehn, W.
Maiicrowskl, A. A. McClau |

alum) J. L. Morgan, t Nel­
son, II. L. O'Hara, \\ A.
Rose. K. M, NamIon, ,\i j .
Sheridan, E. C 'j'ullinun, G.
II. Waters. G. H. Whiter, (
J Yimngblude, L. F. I'inze],
K. Coshorn. F, Slipp, J. T
Huey, I,. | \ Croke, J. it Dm
ninson, G. If. Dresser, It W
McLain, I*. A. Murray, W. V
Patterson. I). R. .Sharp, and
D. A. Turner.

Sponsor

Class, second vice president
Mrs. Russell Spencer, seen'
tary; Mrs. James Hoolchan
Jr,, corresponding secret.try;

Mrs. James Hoolchan Sr., served a* Installing officer.
treasurer and Mrs. Irene In keeping with the Spring
Kent, chaplain.
season, all incoming and re­
| Mrs. William Klinefelter
tiring officers wore pastel
colored dresses. The , hall
was decorated with arrange­
ments of orchid and white
flowers and illuminated with
purple and white candles in
silver and crystal candela­
bra.
Mr*. Christine Blankenship
retiring president, thanked
the member* for their co­
operation during the past
year ami gave a resume of
a successful program com­
pleted.
Among the projects they
participated
were:
Faster
gifts for the youngsters at
I ic Harry Anna Home; (loo
donated to the Mobile Ther­
apy Unit of this area: spunsored a deserving child for
a week nl the Crippled Child­
rens' Camp Challenge, at a
cost of fit .50; co-sponsored
with the Pilot Club, a girl to
Girl's Slate; Gave $37 to the
Utile Beil Selioolhouse and
S:&gt;0 paid on Ihe Imtnl subonce I'ollins, first vice president Mrs. I Ia n v
-w^'hi-it to ilo- llarrv Anns

”.T&lt;TaTr, firiATiivlit" “ Mrs. Jollies' !7.
*emTrT.!7.i Mr* Irene Kctii , t'ltapln
( I ’hotii In jfiniesuii situ lio)

It) Ooiiita t -11**
lluv id WesteiiIt Jr., sun of
Mr. mill Mi* t i.i i id Wist o t
8r.. 781 1.011101110 Circle
North. Fuligdah
I'l'ielii'iili'd
hi* fifth Idilhiliii » ill: ii Mi IIIihiy pal 11 ol in* home Sulurdi»y.
David'" delieiiul* birthday
cake luoi white frosting Hull
Was d'-eoinled in l.lue with
''Hn|i|iy
Hu ilaiii)'
written
actus* tin- top.
After lie opened Ins birth­
day pieaeiils Iti- liiollier, Mrs.
M■strott with the In Ip of hi*
Hunt. Ml*. Fil'd Sr lililiilt.
served tin- small fry birthday
Cltke, ire n emu, and pun. 11.
The guest* included Billy
laid, Itirky Schmidt, Steven
Fuller, Ricky Todd, Jimmy
Fox, Ruhhy Julm-i, Billy Denintf, Michael Fox, Kevin F*te*. Jiutey l-'ullre, Cheryl Grif­
fith, Kathy Burleson, Tommy
Griffith, Margaret M'ighttmiti,
Julie Deaiolf, Johnny, Dennis,
and Dmidliy WesteolL

N A S Outing
Youngsters of the VAtf-l
Tigerettes recently enjqyed
an Easter egg hunt given by
Ihclr parents at Lake Golden
during an all day NAS ouling.
After the children enjoyed
the colorful baskets, th*
multi-colored egg* and can­
dies, the families gathered
under tlie Pavilion for a buf­
fet style lunch, brought by
the Tigerrlte*.
The main item on the menu
was fried chicken, hamburg­
ers
and includedsalads,
vegetables, corn on the co‘&gt;
and an assortment of pies
and cakes.
Families enjoying the oul­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Jur«-I
Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Koozer, Mr. ami Mrs. M
Moylaa. Mr. amt Mrs. Wil­
liam Ora mi, Mr. ami Mis.
James Parks. Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley fladilcwtcz, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Ritchey, Mr. and
Mrs. l.ylc Saruney, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Stevens and Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Prather.

J. R. Reaves

“ P ir a te s

Entered j Rout ill nm
limit Christmas parade and
won first place in the Civic
Division. Because parts were
salvaged from the previous
winners, the cost was only
S25. Circle member* donated
the,, time to assist with the
Mobile X-ray I'nil and help­
ed raise money lor Hie
By I.noise Gray sou
March ut Dimes campaign.
Mr* Donald Dunn Sr ol
Mrs. Adair, new president,
Geneva will »jh-iiiI a week made a.short acceptance talk
with her daughter and son-in­ ami asked (or the same co­
law and two grandchildren, operation in previous years.
members
and
Mr. .uni Mrs. Theodore Mc­ Sixty-eight
guests enjoyed a buffet din­
Daniel and family of Ailuti',i. ner, following the installa­
Ga Mr*. McDaniel and tm* tion and Inter in Hie evening
children spent Ihe Easier | |&gt;articipalcd in an old-Usbionholidays here with her pur* led sing with Desi Sarahcllu
cut*
| at the piano

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Birthday Observed At Party

BABA DEAS was the re­
cipient ol a party in her hon­
or, Friday on the occasion of
her birthday, hy her loving
husband, Richard.
The whole gang, including
Jessie and Brack Perkins,
Jane and Boh Besserer, Jim
ami Caroline Crapps, and
Jane and Wally Phillips dined
on some of Freddie's famous
and delicious food.
• • m1
OUR THANKS to all you
dear hearts and gentle people
who have given us jour best
wishes, your smiles, handcfasps. kisses and ling* over
the past week, since mir mar­
riage was announced.
It brings a warm glow to
the heart and a feeling of
well-being to lie thus approv­
ingly greeted by so many of
you.
So richly blessed by so
many friends, there could no'
help hut be happiness in the
hearts of Dottic and Anthony
Austin.

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W. W. Club

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77th Birthday
The 77th birthday nf Joint
R. Reave* of I.akc Marv was
celebrated at a family dinner
party, Wednesday evening at
the Reaves home.
Mrs. Reaves and their
daughter. Marian, prepared
the dinner. Mr. and Mr*. Ro­
bert I,. Reaves and their son,
Lance, attended from Sanford
and Jimmy, another son of
Ihe lirav**, who lives at
ImntP with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Manry
and family of Lakeland, rclalies of Mr. Reave*, were in­
vited hut were unable to at­
tend.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. James Bucker of Iris lame have as their
houseguests, Mrs. Rucker’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr,
ami Mrs. I,. Uorgmann, of
Realifurl, Mo,
Mr. a n d
Mrs
Charles
Moore of Rose Lane have
their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Raymond
Moure a n d grandchildren,
I'omtny, llarbara and Stacy,
from lletleiuore, Umg Island.
N. Y., for Ihe Easier Indt
days.

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If Legislature Won’t Act —
Space Age Industry leader# made
It clear to a committee of the State
Senate this week that Florida must
proceed as quickly as possible with
providing the Cape Canaveral area
with a university for scientists asso­
ciated with the industries.
If it U not forthcoming, some of
these space efforts will have to be
“farmed out" to the more education­
ally progressive state of California,
they said.
The U. S. is in the space uge to
stay. Therefore this state must work
with the agencies and industries
which are responsible for our success
in th at age. We have no choice but to
provide the educational institution
where space scientists can keep abreast of ever developing new know­
ledge th at goes along with this new
science of space exploration.
Florida has been as slow as any
state in the nation in advancing edu­
cationally following the first space
triumph by the Russians. We have
permitted our energy in higher edu­
cation to be wasted by bouts with
auch as the Johns Committee — a
method of tearing down confidence
in the state of top educators — and
with pecuniary expenditures by the
Legislature and a one time economy
minded Governor who refused to back
education as recently ns 1961.
And now we are faced with a_re-&gt;__
rig*'* 1° wake up and build a graduat e school for space science **lfh'mediately."
The problem, of course, Is not as­
sociated with Florida alone. The na­
tion itself has been backward In mov­
ing ahead in all phases of education
— in fact, has let education fall by
the wayside os other nations grasp
eagerly for a beginning or the stars.
In a shocking report by Labor
Secy. Willard Wirtx last week. It was
revealed th a t 38 percent of the
youths called for the draft last year
were illiterate — and yet 113 percent
of them exhibited high school diplom u.

He made his revelation before a
new force for education — the Na­
tional Committee for Support of the
Public Schools. It is made up of 500
private citizens who have banded to­
gether to urge Congress to pass the
President’s education bill.
Illiteracy on the part of both
Whites and Negroes showed an alarming rise in the past year. Turn­
ed down by the military services,
these uneducated are then thrust on
the labor market. And th a t market,
becoming ever more auomated, can’t
absorb them. Employers who have
turned to automation can’t even
trust these illiterates to watch dials
and buttons because they do not con­
sider the uneducated reliable.
The upshot of the growth of illit­
eracy is that the nation must put
money into welfare or into retrain­
ing programs instead of into the
higher education it needs for those
who are-educated basically.
Roth ureas must have national
attention. Primary and secondary
schools must be aided in making the
reforms necessary for keeping all
young people in school until they
have gained at least a reasonable de­
gree of education — knowledge that
will fit them into some phase of the
changing job picture^ __ ^
Higher education, wliii- Tintsjng
room for scientist* and technicians
the new age must have, must retain
Its well rounded flavor of trying to
turn out “ whole” jieuple, We want
the scientists who will fluod the Cen­
tral Florida area in the next few
years to be not mere automatons,
but people understanding the human
phases of life and able to help build
this community.
If the Florida Legislature can’t
provide them with continuing educa­
tion. this area should look to Con­
gress for passage of the President’s
Noonan's story shows the
aid to education bill as a means of
ether
side of this divorce
attaining the necessary.

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of a truly multilateral ar
mixed-manned force of sur­
face ship* equipped with Pol­
aris missiles and with crewi
of mixed nationalities will
take much longer to work out.
The nuclear force was a
leading topic in diplomatic
talks by U. F. Secretary of
State Dean Rusk and other of.
fidata daring the Southeast
Asia Treaty Organization con­
ference in Parts this week.
It also is the main purpose
of U. S. Defense Secretary
Robert g. McNamara's hard­
sell trip to 1-ondon and Paris.
\V&gt;.at the United States
hopes to have ready for ap­
proval by May is a blueprint
for en initial or first-stage
nuclear force, consisting of
three P o J a r i e submarines,

Britain's V - b o m b e r force,
some units drawn from the
U. S. Strategic Air Command
and smaller units, already in
NATO, earmarked by Italy,
Belgium, the Netherlands and
other Interested countries.
The British want this force
place-1 under a separate com­
mand in NATO. They have
proposed that the man in
charge should have the rank
of deputy to Supreme Allied
Commander Lyman L. Lemnitzer. They want this com­
mand to be given to e Briton.
Countriee which hare shown
interest are Britain, Italy,
West Germany, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Greece and Tur­
key.
Rusk, McNamara and other
American officials also are
continuing to push actively
their s e c o n d -stage plan for a
truly multilateral force of
BOARDING HOUSE
surface ships with crews of
mixed nationalities. But the
EM ? WHM'4 THAT * NO. H more this is discussed, the
C 6 A D -* - N O , rt CACTI 0 E / ■
greater become the technical
— AW HENS — MY KOVAL
BUKMA HANS ARE-AM ■ difficulties.
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AAAIM — YES, BY 3 0 Jt,
Won’t Give Up

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UTI)
—A m ajor and nine city
cuuncilmen
named ia
a
change of government elec­
tion, were sworn into office
today but the members of the
present government refuse to
give up their phsts.

case th at haa made Alice an
tmhappy t e e n a g e r . For*
Alice's mother Kites Nor­
man and projects her ire
upon, him though she was i
selfish, spoiled "brat" aa a
girl and thus s i s the mala
cause of their dirorre. Rate
yourselves on those "Mar­
riage Tests" below and pre­
vent such tragedies.
CASE P-414: Norman W.,
aged 18, ia the father of Alice,
mentioned yesterday.
Ilia former wife hates him
and tries to get even by alien­
ating the affection* of their
daughter, Alice.
For Norman finally got a
divorce and has since remar­
ried. He now hat three chil­
dren by his (econd wife.
"Dr. Crane," he later con­
fessed to me, "Alice’* mother
teemed like a wonderful girl
when I dated her in college.
"Oh, she was the epoiled
only child of a banker and hie
society-minded wife, but I
didn't think those factor*
would be too serious.
“After we were married,
however, I found that she
didn't want any children.
'For i he didn't wish to be
tied down around the house.
And she was very vain about
her figure, so she figured
childbirth would widen her
hips and make her faL
"When ih* finally found
that ah* was to have a baby,
aha berated me and threw
temper tantrums for the en­
tire nine months of her preg­
nancy.
"And after Alice was born,

Peter Edson

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Notebook

WASHINGTON— (XEA) — would apply sanction like to centralize controls.
Emphasia is the first p in temporary suspension of lic­ SUH later, for presentation
to Congress next year, re.
of tbe Securities and Ex- enses after code abuses.
c h a n g e Commission's 12. On new "hot stocks"—so gulation of security buying
pound report on its two-year attractive to many inexpert- credit is proposed. This
investigation of the stock (r,ced investors — Congress would be considered jointly
markets should be placed
t* asked to give SEC with Federal Reserve Board
on what added protection will authority to require that a which exercises other credit
result for the consumer—the i prospectus be Issued within con troll.
stock buyer—and not on the go &lt;jzyj or
after the issue
broke or salesman whose „ registered and offered for
faulty practices are analyzed sa&gt;.
in detail.
Congress also will be asked
There are 17 million share­ to extend the present re­
There is an Intelligence gaj*
holders in America. This is quirements cn stocks listed
really less than a 10 per cent on national exchanges to The gap is in the intelligence
minority. But it is the top 10 stocks sold "over-the-count­ of those who are daily reveal*
per cent from an income er."
ing the secrets of the intelll*
standpoint and it is the
Filing of annual and per­
foundation of the capitalistic iodic financial reports, com genca operations of the U. S,
system which free people p!Uace wilh prox&gt;. ^
#nd government
—Rep. George II. Mahon, D*
want to preserve.
protection
against insider
Tex., criticizing emigre's*
All the hullabaloo over get­ trading would be extended
men
for blabbing U. S,
ting a faster growth rate in gradually over the next five
secrets.
the United States, granting years to all companies with
tax credits to Investors in more than 300 stockholders.
The department Is no mor*
new enterprises, and even
This dissemination of full
diverse
or complex than Gen*
cutting taxes so people will information is intended to
have more savings to
ia- lesien improper selling prac- cral Motor*. And I haven't
vest, is dependent on con- tjCes, misleading public rv- heard anyone say General Mo­
vincing investor* it's safe.
; Utioxxs ia market letters and tors is inefficient.
This puts responsibility for Irresponsible investment ad* —Anthony J. Cclebrezze, ie&gt;
rotary of Health, Eduratien
the surival of captialism and vice.
_______ _
and
Welfare,
*- ,
* • • • " V ." " * " syst em SEC will
full ana"
that the department be
right where it belongs.
jjysis of over-tbe counter m ar­
made into three separata
It ia up to management to kets ia the second section of
develop sound enterprises. its special study report,
ones.
And it is up
the securi­ which is expected in May.
ties salesmen who market the Thi« is *he are* vW re rr.rny
I do not think we wi!! mis*
zhare* of private enterprise 0f the existing abuses to eus much in England. We hav*
to safeguard the Investments turners hive been found in seen all we want to see.
of their customers.
Money, money, money. Worry,
the loo; investigation.
This would apply even to Private agencies
which worry, werry all the time.
the extent of protecting peo­ supply over-the-counter stock —Willie Repetto, lender of
ple who have oo knowledge quotations—like the National
refugee* going back to vol*
of wUfiaess and who have no Quotation* Bureau,
which
c an o-scorched Tristan da
bniiness risking their sav­ specializes ia whole vale prices
Cunha island la th* Atlan­
ings la ventures they know by underwriters to dealers—
tic.
nothing about.
would be required to register
For this the federal gov­ with SEC and adopt rulet of
ART BROWN
ernment baa assumed for it­ fair practices.
PEST
CONTROL
self a regulatory role over
On bank stocks, which make
tha
investment
business np a fifth of the over-theTermites A Other Peat*
through the Securities and counter market, it is propos­
2601 PARK DR.
Exchange Act of 1934.
ed to give regulation to fed­ 322-8865
SANFORD
If the additional regula- eral banking agencies so as
tions which SEC now pro­
poses a r t approved by Con­
gress, a stock purchaser
f t j r franferfi ^ rra lfi
would be given these prin­
PHONE NUMBERS
cipal new protections:
By
Hal
Cochran
He would deal only with
Minding one's own business
registered brokers, since all
talesmen would be licensed. ia a good way to keep from
322-5612
New standards of character, undermining iL
322-5613
competence and financial re­
Check on the prices of all
sponsibility would be estab­
lished for members of the fur sales. Only the animals
associations
of
securities are supposed to b« skinned.
322-2612
salesmen
and
stock
ex­
322-2613
changes. All firms ami in"Husband Shot in Ankle
dividual* would be required by Wife" headline makes u»
Ail Other Depts.
to come under the authority wonder what’s become of the
322-2611
of tbea* self-regulatory a gen high aims of womanhood.
eie*.
South Seminole
You may think a girl is
SEC would b« given disci­
425-5938
plinary control over enforce­ sweet enough to eat, but don’t
ment of these standards and t*U her. You'll wind up In

Quotes

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Nuclear Plan Plugged
By JOSEPH W. GR1GG
PARIS (U P!)—-The United
. States is busy plugging Pres­
ident Kennedy's mulUlaterel
nuclear force plan in Europe
this week.
American off Ira la hope suf­
ficient a g r e e m e n t will be
reached to have a fairly sub­
stantial blueprint ready in
time for approve) by the
North Atlantic Treaty Organ­
ization council of ministers in
Ottawa next month.
But American and other
Western officials concede that
what la likely to come out of
all this discussion for the
time being is only n pooling
Bader a separate NATO com­
mand of existing n u c l e a r
forte* or potential.
President Kennedy’s project

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proverbial cat-and-dog exist­
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"Although ihe never wanted
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thoee famous ‘Marriage Testa’
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These 200-polnt “Testa for
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Each wife was aaked what
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most in her husband.
Then the revert* question
was asked and she was told to
mention anything, major or
minor, that she'd like to
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Upsets M a r M ayfair Championship Flight
Two upsets in the Champlonshlp flight at the Mayfair
Country Club provided much
of the color in the first round
of the Men's Golf Association
Championships.
Ralph S i n i n e combining
steady fairway mid preens
play turned back highly seedrtf If. Ring 3 and 1. Ring, last
years winner of the Mayfair
Club Championship and an un­
usually fine putter was plag­
ued with putting t r o u b l e s
through the first round play.
In another upset the Stirling
ffljr

franfurb

play of senior golfer E. Hig­
ginbotham took the measure
of favored lefthander A. Fen­
nell, 1 up.
In other matches in the
championship f l i g h t , BUI
Foulk, Sonny Powell and
Hugh Grier loomed hlg after
derisive wins and should pro­
vide stellar play In future
rounds of championship piny.
The following is complete
results of first round play
and second round pairings:
Championship Flight
II. Foulk defeated it. Pear­

If r raid

son 3 and 2; S. Fowell defeat­
ed J. Palmer 5 nnd 4; D. Epps
defeated II. Mnliciowikt C and
5; \V. Bowman defeated D. C.
Hamilton 3 and 2; H. Grier de­
feated II, Epps 4 and 2; It.
Simas defeated H. Ring 3 amt
l: E. Bradford defeated K.
Burr 1 up; E. Higginbotham
defeated A. Fennel 1 up.
The beaten eight in the
championship flight will form
the first flight.
Second Flight
B. Walker defeated A. Carrawny, 1 up; H. Sherwood de­

feated W. Fite 3 and 2; J.
Ivey defeated A. dcFrancc 2
and 1; P, Krucsche defeated
F. Harrington 1 up.
Third Flight
It, Ware defeated J. Jernlgan 3 ami 2; G. Riltups defeat­
ed II. Jernignn 2 and 1; F.
Durzo defeated S. Abramson
1 up. li. Sowell defeated L.
Zok 2 nnd 1.
Fourth Flight
J. Cox defeated U. Hutchison
2 and 1; H. Billhimcr defeated
A. McCollum 1 up; 11. Brooks
ilefcntrd C. Park 2 and 1; M.

Yost defeated II. Woodruff l
up.
Fifth Flight
P. Duncan defeated J. do
Gannhl 2 and 1; H. Heckcnbnch defeated G. Harden I up;
D. Mnch defeated It. Herron 3
nnd 2; G, Waters defeated P.
F. Johnston 1 up.
Sixth Flight
B. Bergstcdt defeated E.
Hunt 2 and 1; J. Dickey drew
a bye; D. Wright defeated C.
Mcshicr 2 nnd I; B. Slayton
defeated H. Kastnor 2 nnd 1,
ScTrnth Flight

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April 16, 19G3- — Pupe 5

Young Sanford
KeglersTop
Area Tourney
young. ba»'lcrt.4^«r. a’t ovor

Larry's Mart
Paces League
Team standings in the All
Star Bowling league, with
only two weeks of play re ­
maining, arc;
Larry’s M a r t 7514 2334,
Handy Food Stores 57-42,
Betly Ann’s 54-45, Meadors
Marine 51-48, Sanford Dry
Cleaners 4714-5134, Fra Hoy
Concrete 41-58, Faust Drugs
37-83 and P. Zeuli and 5ons
33-66.
A1 DePalma and Bobby
Borsdorf rolled series of 605
and 604, respectively, in the
last play. Al had a big 231
to help his tesm m alrs, I*ar
ry ’s Mart, to a clean three
game sweep over the second
place Betty Ann's, which
dropped Betty Ann's into
third place.
The Handy F o o d Store
team, with the help of Boradorf's 230 and 2oo games,
made a clean sweep over the
fourth place Meadors Marine
trio. This put Handy In un­
disputed second place.

Palmer Out
O f Classic
HOUSTON (UPI) — Arnold
Palm er's eyrs snd teelh are
bothering him and tic has
passed up the 150,(XK) Houston
Classic.
Palmer told Joe Black, Pro­
fessional Golfers Association
tournament director, Mon­
day "It is nercssary that 1
get this medical work done."
"I have to p m ," Palmer
said.

tu

Standings

Little League P la y

(0 01.

JUNIOR BOWLING CHAMPS nre these five
Sanford boys, who won the BPA Sinples Cham­
pionship Saturday a t Jet Lancs. From left are

Detroit at New York—Aguir­
re (101 vs. Ford (0-1).
Baltimore at Boston—Ro­
berts (00) vs. Monboui|uette
(0 1).
Washington at Cleveland,
night—Osteen (04)) v*. Dono
van (0 1).
Wednesday's Game*
I/os Angeles at Minnesota
Washington
at
Cleveland,
night
Detroit nt New fork
Baltimore at Boston
Only games scheduled
National Leaguo
W. I- Pet.
Plltshiirgh
4 l .800
Kan Francisco
4 1 .800
Philadelphia
4 1 .800
Milwaukee
4 2 ,CC7
SI. 1-on Is
3 2 .800
Los Angeles
3 3 .500
Chicago
2 3 .400
Houston
2 4 .333
Cincinnati
1 4 .200
New York
0 8 .000
Today's Probable PUcheri
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
—McLish (00) va. Spahu

Stan Hemphill, John I k l’alma, Kevin Spolski,
John Smith and Darrell Vodopich.
(Herald Photo)

R oundup

T o u g h Break For Tracy
United Press International
Tracy Stallanl will always
be remetiered as the pitcher
who served home run No. 81
to Roger Mans in 1981.
The
6-fool-7
Vlrginlon.
though, may find it harder
to forget the gopher ball he
tossed to Lee Maye of the
Milwaukee Braves Monday.
Stallard was only one strike
away from nailing down
the New York Met*’ first vic­
tory of the year when Maye
lined a two-run homer over
the right field fence at Mil­
waukee to give the Braves
a 4-3 trumph in Monday’s
only m ajor leaguo game.
It was the sixth straight
defeat for the Mela, who did­
n't gain their first victory
last tea son until their loth
game. Stallard was so stun­
ned that he «at silently—and
alone—in the dugout for five
minutes after the game end­
ed before finally joining his
mates in the clubliousc.
The former Red Sox right­
hander deserved a better
fate. Ifc had relieved starter
Al Jackson In the seventh
and was set up for the win
when rookie Ed Krancpool
stored on s sacrifice fly in
the top of the eighth to give
the Mcts a 3 2 lead.
Stallard fanned two in the
eighth and fired called third
strikes past dangerous Eddie
Mathews and Joe Torre In
the ninth. Pinch swinger
Mack Jones then collected

Signs Speedster
WASHINGTON (DPI) -T h e
Washington Reds kina h u t
announced the signing of
speedster lueroy Jackson to
a 1983 National Football
League contract. Jackson,
who can run 100 yards in
9.4, was the Skins' top draft
choice last year hut was used
only sparingly in live 1IM2
season.

Mar-Lou Makes
Loop Clean Sweep
luring the last week Di­
nner league play the Mari Restaurant made a clean
sep
against
Stenstrom
»Uy; Nationwide Insurance
o won four points from the
A R. Bar; ami the C.P.O.
,cs won four point* from
ipevillc Nursery.
Shoemaker
Construction
a three points from the
yfair Inn.
lelia DePalma converted
3-7; Shirley Simas 59-7:
ri» CtMWski nod Anna

Second Flight
B. Walker vs. II. Sherwood;
J. Ivey vs. I’. Krurshc.
Consolation Second Flight
A. Cnrraway vs. K. Fite; A.
doFrance vs, F. Harrington.
Third Flight
It. Ware vs. G. Illllups; F.
Durzo vs. B. Sowell.
Consolation Third Flight
J. Jernignn vs. B. Jernignn;
S. Abramson vs. L. Zok.
Fourth Flight
J. Cox vs. B. Billhimcr; li.
Brooks vs. M. Yost,

I'nlled Press International
American League
4V. I* Pet.
New York
4 1 .BOO
3 3 ■C0J
Baltimore
Detroit
3 2 .603
Kansas City
3 2 .603
Chicago
2 2 .500
2 2 .503
Los Angeles
Boston
2 3 .400
•too
Cleveland
mm 7 a
WashirvvVM. ■
3 3 .401)
Minnesota
1 4 .303
Today's Probable Pitchers
T . js Angeles at Minnesota
—Chance &lt;(M) vs. K a-t (1-0).
Kansas City at Chicago—
Bowsfleld (0-1) vs. Heritor!

A team of young bowlers
from Sanford out - bowled'
Central, _Elsi;(&gt;«* S** trdffr to
take the Mid-Florida 13PA
Junior Singles Championship.
The lop bowling youngsters
•who made up the team were
Sinn. .Hemphill John Dopal*
m i, Kevin Spoliski, John
Smith and Darrell Vodopich.
Vodopich was top scorer
with a 187 scratch score.
The youthful teams arc on­
ly allowed to bowl two games
in tournament play and the
Sanford group scored a total
pinfall of 1357 for their two
ga mes.
Forty-four teams of underthirteen year olds arrived In
Sanford Saturday for the
tournament which was held
at Jet Lancs, under the dir­
ection of John SpolskI,
The tournament was spon­
sored by the Greater Orlando
Bowling Proprietor's Assn,
and teams were from Orlan­
do, Maitland, Clermont, Win­
ter Garden, Winter Park,
Sanford nn«l McCoy APR.
Adult bowlers drew names
to see who would sponsor the
Sanford teams, and the win­
ning team was sponsored by
Larry Plvee.

E. Kbbert defeated W. Pe­
ters 3 nnd 2; I.. Robb defeated
J. lloganson t up; W. Patrick
drew n bye; D. Kthcll drew a
bye.
Srcnnd Round Pairings
Championship Flight
R. Foulk vs. S. Powell; D.
vs. W. Bowman; H. Grier vs.
R. Simas; E. Bradford va. E.
Higginbotham.
First Flight
R, Pearson vs. J. Palmer; B.
Mnticxowskt vs. D. C. Hamil­
ton; II. Epps vs. D. Bing; A.
Fennell vs. K. Burr.

the first hit off the lanky re­
liever, a single to center.
That set the stage (or Mayes
winning blast.
Maye, hiticss In three pre­

vious ol-bats this season, un­
loaded his homer on a l-and
2 pitch that Stallaid aimed at
the Milwaukee outfielder's
fists. However, he made it

New Jet Coach Starts
Hunt For New Unitas
NEW YORK (IP I) - Bustl­
ing Wreb Eubank, new boss
of the New York Jets (nee Ti­
tans), today began a search
for another Johnny Unitas to
help him beat the five-year
championship timetable he
once wrote for Urn Baltimore
Colts.
The o d d a are strictly
against Ewbank, of course,
but he feels that with a few
"sleepers" like Unitas, he
can "start a new era in the
American Football la-ague,"
And who can blame Wecb
for hoping 7
The 55-year-old Ewhank,
dismissed by the Colts at the
close of the last National
Football League season, Mon
day signed a three-year con­
tract railing for an estimated
SIOU.QOO to serve as coach,
general manager and vice
president of New York's AFL
entry.
At the lim e time, Dsve
(Sonny) Wcrblln, new presi­
dent of the club, announced
that the nickname would be

changed to Jets, rhyming
with Mcts. The Mcts and
Jets Jointly will occupy the
new stadium now under con­
struction on 1/ing Island.
Ewbank readily admitted
that the Jets' biggest prob­
lem Is players. The old re­
gime headed by tempestous
Harry Wlsmer did not sign a
single member of last sea­
son's collego crop.
"But tills club Is not any
worse than the Colls when I
took them over in J05I," Kwbank insisted. "Talk about a
challenge. Well, this no tough­
er than a lot of others I’ve
faced.
"fv o seen sicker cows than
this onp gel well,” he gagged
in an allusion to his lloosier
farmboy upbringing.
The pudgy Ewhank said
that In his efforts to rebuild
the Jets, for this year at least
he would have to rely heav­
ily on frre agents, rejects
from other pro clubs, fugi­
tives from .Canadian football
and other sleeper-type play­
ers.

too good and as Maye trolled
the base!, Stallard trudged
off Die field, a* though In
shock.

The nrave* thus completed
Ihe first seven days of the
campaign with four victories
(all against the Mels) and
two defeats. The San Fran­
cisco Giants, Philadelphia
Phillies ami Pittsburgh Pi­
rates share the National
League h-od with 4 1 rreords.
The Giants finally launch
their home schedule today
against the Houston Colts
while the Los An vies Dod­
gers, who split their first six
road games, entertained the
Chicago Cuhs tonight in tlielr
home opener.
Two secondary openers also
arc scheduled In the Ameri­
can league — the Boston
Red Sox entertaining the
Baltimore Orioles and the
Chicago _}Vhile Sox hosting
(he Kansas City Athletics.
Tlio New York Yankees,
minus Maris and Mirkey Man­
tle, meet their porrnnlal
cliallengers, the Detroit Ti­
gers, for the first time a
New York. Maris, recovering
from a pulled muscle in Ids
left thigh, should bo hark In
action by the weekend bul
Mantle may miss another
week with a simllnr muscle
strain in his left side.

(to)
Houston al San Francisco—
Bruce (00) v». Pierce (tvo).
New York at Cincinnati
night — Hook (0-1) va. Ma­
loney (00).
Pittsburgh at St. lands
night—Francis (0-d) va. Gib­
son (00).
Chicago at Los Angelet
night — Buhl (0-1) va Podre* (0 1).
Wednesday's Game*
Pittsburgh at St. (Uiuls
New York at Cincinnati night
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
night
Chicago at Los Angeles night
Houston at San Francisco
night

S iir in e

Consolation Fourth Flight
B. Hutchison vs. A. McCal*
lum; C. Park vs. H. Woodruff.
Fifth Flight
P. Duncan vs. II. Heckenbnch; D. Bnrh vs. G. Waters.
Consolation Firth Flight
J. dcGannhi vs. G. Harden;
R. Herron vs. P. F. Johnston.
Sixth Flight
B. Bcrgstedt vs. J. Dickey;
D. Wright vs. It. Slayton.
Consolation Sixth Flight
E. Hunt va. bye; C. Mcshicr
vs. H. Kastncr,

T o p s

Shrine toppled Kiwanis 63
in Sanford Junior League
play behind the two hit pitch­
ing of Leach.
The Shrine hoys opened up
the game with a four run out­
burst in the
iced the tilt *OuvR9i(?I&gt;
m arker In the third frame.
In National League action,
Yowell'a ran roughshod over
Standard Oil, 2t-t, with Sid­
ney Lloyd ^picking up the vic­
tory.
Billy. Miller slammed a
home run for the victor* who
scored nt least one run in
every frame.
In other Little league ac­
tion, Sanford Atlantic toppled
Navy it 9 with Mike Ferrell
gaining Ihe win helped by a
homer by Wagnor.

Fishing Club
Elects Officers

Seventh Flight
E. Ebbert va. L, Robb; W.
Patrick va. D. Ethell.
Consolation Seventh Flight
W. Peters vs. J, lloganson.
In other golfing newt, the
Mayfair Woman's Golf Assoelation la sponsoring their an­
nual "Singles and Doubles'*
(mixed two ball) on April 28.
Members of the Men’s Golf
Association are requested to
cooperate In making this mix­
ed event na successful as it
has been In formed years.

K iw a n is ,

6 - 3

In Men’s Softball play, L. Watson.
Longwood Grant'* defeated
Badcock, 17-12, w i t h II.
Helms on the mound for the
winners. Kuykendall was the
big hitting star for the Furnituremen rs he bonged out
lour hits including one eir-; *"cW»Hlner ItoaU
cult clout.
• Mercury Motor*
In other softball aelion.
• The Aluminum Doat
Kingswoud Builder* toppled
For The Fisherman
Mcllancy, 13-11, with Bud
Moncrief getting credit for
2101 S. French Atb.
the victory on the mound.
Itomcra were hit by Har­
FA 2-1392
vey, Hussl, Underwood and

MEADORS
M A R IN E

REDW O O D!

By Mra. Adam Mailer
Officers of the DeUary
Fishing Club, elected at this
month's meeting, will he In­
stalled at a meeting on May
8 at the R rcrrilinn Hall of
the DeHary Flro Station.
Taking over will be Clyde
Wright, president George It.
Coon, vice president; John
Smiley, iccrelary, and Archie
Ding, treasurer. New direc­
tors are Mra. G. A. Clialkcr
and James Greenlee.
In nllicr business the club
recognized Mrs. t). Runkel as
an honorary member and ob­
ligated her to the "Purest
Club." Plan* also were made
for the annual club picnic to
be held al Blue Springs Park
on May IB.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - J o h n ­
ny Hot* rode three winner*
at Aqueduct Monday, scoring
with Chjcfland ($7.00) in the
second, Mann Jack (|l.70) In
Ihe eighth and Our Grand
($0.90) in the ninth.

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son, Gertrude Noppcr and
d a lly d a v b la
Catliy Poulter. Nan Quinn
rolled both high game and
scrit-s 181498.
The total wins fur each
team are: Slrnstrvm Realty
7834; C.P.O. Wives 66; Shoe­
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Nursery 57; Mayfair Inn 57;
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DEAR ABBY: My husband owns
three houses in the block where we
live. When he purchased these hous­
es » e learned that his ex-wife and
her second husband were living in
one of them. I know there is nothing
between my husband and his ex-wife
any more, but every time I run into
her the funniest feeling comes over
me. 1 hate to tell my husband to ask
them to move when their lease runs
out in August because they are good
tenants, pay their rent on time, have
no children and keep our property
nice. But. Abby, I don't like seeing a
woman almost every day who was
once married to my husband. What
should I do?
BIG PROBLEM
DEAR BIG: Don't ask your hus­
band to ask them to move. If they
were replaced by less desirable ten­
ant.*. you'd never hear the end of it.
This woman is part of the past. The
past is dead. Bury it!
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DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who
just loves to dance. There are more
girls than boys at our school, so if a
girl doesn't cut in on another girl
who’s dancing with a boy, some girls
never g**t a chance to dance. I was
'■**•-*•»* “A- n a girl was.!
in on another- girl an she can o-sp&amp;r

Qacoby

By Abigail Van Buren
with a boy. whose shoulder should
she tap? The boy’s or the girl's?
LOVES TO DANCE
DEAR LO\"ES: I don’t advise a
girl to cut in on another girl in order
to dance with a boy, but she should
tap the shoulder of the one she wants
to sit down. You’d better get this
straight, or you could wind up dan­
cing with the girl.
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DEAR ABBY: Your advice to
mothers to tell their married daugh­
ters to stay home — LEARN to get
along with their husbands and raise
their own children — should have
been printed on the front page! ] let
my married daughter "cornu home"
when she and her husband quarreled.
Now l*m raising her two kiddies
while she is running nround having
a good time. If 1 didn’t let her come
home, she might not have been so
quick to leave her husliand. i miulo
it too easy for her.
TIRED MOM
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For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
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DUNEDIN. Fla. (UPI) The points for play ara
Opening lead—A A
Younj Jack NickUu* continu- awarded to the defense. W rit
c«l to top the list of golfers ii directed to open the aci f nilre *pot and it it up to East
leading money winner! for of cluba and continue with the | to make the key play.
1D63 with tVi.715 although bo
pa i led up the Greensboro
Open la it weekend.
Doug Sander*, who won the
55. MO first pr;re at Greemboro, moved into 10th place
What a n!c« surprise—
victlon, ‘•There i»n't much
with earnings of tllJU ).
When another mother tell* wrong; I'll have it working in
ju st a few minutes."
A beginner is one who doc* you how well-behaved your
When the dress you almost
ever) thing
wrong
without children always are at her
bought two weeks ago shows
house.
up on a half-price rack.
When your dinner hostess
When a clerk honestly and
lays rvgtetfully. "We were frankly agree* with you that
going to show you movie* of something isn't becoming.
the children this evening, but
When the postman leave*
the projector isn’t working.* you more ‘•real1* letters than
When the depresaingly prac- junk mail.
tiewl •‘something” your hus­
When unexpected out-ofband solemnly assure* you is town guests arrive the day
going to b« your wedding an- after you’ve finished house­
niveraary gift turn* out to be cleaning. Instead of when you
something suitably sentimen­ are right in the middle of the
job.
tal.
When any kind of meeting
When an organization to
take* |esa time than you had which you belong elect* a
allowed for it.
president who knows how to
When a repairman llstrnl krep control of a meeting,
to your misbehaving home ap­ so that business it taken cars
pliance and says with con- of quickly and efficiently.
When you are all braced for
a hard selling Job and your
husband unexpectedly say*,
‘•That sound* like a good
idea."
When, after year* of pro­
testing against your strict
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) rules and regulations, your
—A month-long campaign be­ teen-ager says pityingly of
gan in eameat today to aell the friend who does as he
25,000 advance ticket* to in­ pleases, “You know, I don't
sure that the Dallaa Texans Uiink his parents care what
of the American Football Lea­ he doe*,”
gue will move their franchise
here this year.
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Two thousand volunteers, Husband,” has some thought­
under the direction of Bay ful expression on the subject
Evans, former Kansas Univer­
sity football star, are on a
ticket-selling campaign In an
area within a rwdiua of 250
rnltea of Kansas City, which
includes portions of Kansas,
Missouri, Oklahoma, I o w a
and Nebraska.

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ace* will make five trick* and
hi* problem ia to find a sixth
trick.
That sixth trick can’t com*
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can come In diamonds if East
can get to ruff a diamond.
East mu*t get ready by lead­
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mond. Declarer will lead
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play a club. West will ruff
and return a diamond for Ilia
sixth and aetting trick.

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I0. For Kent

CEDr

.infnrii

iiri.iL''

2 HEDHOmt hou-r. kitchen
equipped. S*V month. Ph
FA 2-53&lt;ri.

lit

2 11KDUOUM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3(585.
BEAUTIFULLY f Ur n i &gt;!ied
room, Private home. Ph.
FA 2-7431.

ATTRACTIVE

3 bedroom, RKPAUIING. painting, cult*
l t i bath home Rudi
kit­
inc: making. Ml work guar­
anteed. Call FA 2 2139 after
chen, air-winJitijiirr. Cus
tom drapes and power mow­
3 p. mer included, siuu down,
mouthl) payment* s.*iiki. 2o. I’liimhmg Services
FA 2-2t&gt;59.

Office
Night

FV 2 2118
FA 2-0618
323 6706
2324 Park l&gt;r
Sanford, Fla.
PAY’ closing cost* and as­
sume $a2 monthly pay­
ment* on two - bedroom
house. Call FA 2-3193.

Eflicicncy Apt. S3t) Mo. Sur­
plus City, ltd IV. 1st st.
F F UN. Apt. FA 2-2SOO.
2 BEDROOM upstair* Apt.
Completely
redecorated,
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
1501 Celery Ave. 'a mile
K. of tialflc light. FA 2-U86S
2 BEDROOM Apartment. In
quire 1301 Color) Ave,

2 llDHM. Kit. equip. 2431
Chase Ave.

N a ilim * S e l t z e r

“ CoitgrntulAtloni! You
6. For llcnl

It

Legal Notice

Pays

AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
23th, St. A Sanford Ase.

USED Sofa Red, excellent
condition. Brand new slip

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Mens, Ladle*, childrens diacounl Shoes. Rest Easter
Bn&gt;*. Surplus City

Wa l l

210 Mscnolia Ph. FA 2-1622
1iciitin g
31 A. I’d «
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
REGISTERED
Dachshund
WORK
Puppies. 6 Weeks Old. Call
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
FA 2-3180.
PLUMBING
ANIMAL Haven
Hoarding
Contracting Repair*
Kennel, Pointer Pup* Sto
FREE ESTIMATES
A- up. Abo mixed puppies.
H. L. HARVEY
FA 2-3732.
304 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363

Plumbiiiti

cover. $20. FA 3 0907.

Senluirik (ibis* and Paint
USED Crosley Shelvador apt.
Company

a

32. Flaw era • Shrub*

S t . Jo h n ± &gt; R e a l t y
26. Itndio A Television
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123
1 DAY SERVICE
BY’ OWNER— Nice 4 Bdrm.
23th. SI. A Sanford Ave.
2 bath home in Ravenna
Ph. 322-0655
A Id) livv;Idc area. Large
1 utility Hm. and workshop, 27. Special Service*
. ...v
air-l'nmllv 2T*-’ heal .v lire • - A i F - C o i u l i t :
place, covered patio facing
II. It. I’Ol’E t ’O.. INC.
Lake Ravenna Heasouahly 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
priced. 3ot Vtlilen Rd. I'll.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
FA 2 2434.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
finally got it airborne!"
AIT T) pea and Sties
".viAY l A I It
Wc Repair and Service
Comfurtabie 3 bedroom mime
S T I N E
in desirable Mnyfair on
1!!. Kenl Ksluie Fur Sole
spacious 115o \ 137) home- .Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 26132
HIGHLAND HARK
site. Shingle roof, oak 207 W. 2nd St.
COZY’ — Three bedroom, 1
fiixirs, and «quipped kit­
Pitino Tuning and Repair
batli t it home with Family
chen. Also lias Florida W. L. Harmon — F'A 2-4223
room. Has new roof, wood
room, and many nice ex­
floor*, many n n r extras,
tras, Just 511.950, witli ex­ LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
fenced yard, ami liai x 133
Remove Thatch * Chinch
cellent lerintl
foot oak shaded lot. e n ­
Rug Spray (VC-13) - F’ertl
closed garage $13,on0, with
‘xc—Pli. FA 2-4244
$tuo down, $9u per month. Stenstrom Realty MANSFIELD LAWN SKR.

1 BEDROOM furnished house.
ROOMS. The Gable*, 401
Electric kitchen, l i v i n g
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
mom, light* A water furn­
ished. $75 month. 2618 Iro- 3 Bit. Comfortable house. Uncpiois Ase. Rack of Pinefuni A Rea*. Mist E. 20th
IO WHOM IT MAY CONCKn.N: I . L ost &amp; F o u n d
crest Inn. FA 2-1254.
St. Call Ocala 629 2200 col
NOTICK IH IIKIIKDY UIVlect.
i;N of In lent Imi to upolr t&lt;» LOST: 24” Pipe Wrench. Ri­ FURNISHED
House.
1015
(lot ltir*3 ^rni«loti of tilt" FlorMn
gid. Reward. FA 2-3382.
1,«kiuhttiirr for
uf uii
Elm. 322 5617.
3 ROOM funiisluxl Apart­
Act by local hill, the suIji Iudc*
ment for couple. $15. Ph.
f&gt;r which rel&amp;tPt to nutliorlilnn 6. For Kent
FURNISHED
or
Unfurnished
thtt HotiM of Public tin*true*
FA 2-7399.
Duplex. 4 Room*. Near
t ton of Hrmluole County, FhirHeal Estate — Mortgages
lilu, to net Hit* Hilary of the Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
base. No pets. FA 2 3755. 2 BEDROOM furnished home. Stenstrom Realty III N. Park Ave. PA 2-2120
ftioiiltiol* Count)' Superintend*
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254
Screened porch. Car|&gt;orle.
•nt of 1'ulille IiiitPUellon. |»roAVAILABLE NOW. Ueautilul
%IdInif for IU ftitf'iuiiit In or FA 2-0325.
Real Estate — Mortgage,
15. Kind ness Opportunity
1503 S. Sanford Ave.
ltrillany Farm House.
UtlYti &lt;m monthly ln»Uh
111 N. Park Ave FA 2-2420
furntn. «ttid further providing W E L A K A APARTMENTS: 2 BR Kit. equipped. $63
WANTED Seminoln CountySMAIii, furnished h o u s e .
that »ttld «alary annually atinll
Rooms private baths, 114 2 Bit. Kil. equipped. $73
Liquor License. Priced for
nut hi' 1*tu limn nine thoua*
May thru Oct. FA 24177.
11Y’ OWNER: large 3 bedroom
and dollura t l9.uQa.flO) per an*
W. First St.
cash purchase. Reply Itox
home
on
two
large
lots,
un­
mmi nor more than twelve
1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
derground sprinkler .sys­ 70, c o Sanford Herald.
thouennd five hundred
2 UR. tak e home in DcUary.
Furnished &amp; unfurnished.
If IS.5ou 00) per annum, and
Reg. Heal Estate Broker
tem, draw drape* through­ Sanfurd, Pia.
Unfurnished. NO 8-4186.
pruvhllna tlmt m I-1 Act ahull
Quesucl Apis. 404 E. '4th
FA
2-13U1
17-92
at
HinwuUia
out,
attic fan, built-in kit­
taka effect Immediately upon
Take the Celling
SI. Apt. 7. 322 8194.
Ha becoming a law.
FURN, 2 lkxi room bouse.
chen,
large Florida rnom.
Off Y’our Income:
Houses for rent. For lnfor/a/ J. HAN WIt IOI IT. Jit.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7004.
Liberal terms. FA 2-1263
IlENTA ta ~
Chairm an, Hoard of P ubB E Y O U II
matiun contact Ted Wil­
Hi? Inat ruction of ii«ml&gt;
3
111)IIM.
unfuru.
home
Loch
liams
Hardware,
203
E.
O
VV N
B U SS
note Chniniy* Florida.
KENT A RED
ArUir $95. 2 Uedrm. Furn. LMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY lliat* the opportunity you
RTKNHTIH»M, DAVIS A
25th St.
Hollawuy,
Hospital
A
llaby
Centrally
Air
Conditioned.
M r IN T« )RII
Apt. $33. Robert A. Wil­
have as an independent
Attorney* for the Hoard
Red*.
3 large bedroom*, D: hath*,
For rent or lease., 30 x 40
liams, Realtor. FA 2-3951.
Bowes "Seal Fust” distrib­
F. O. Drawer 1110
Ry Day, Week, or Month
with ■ screened porch. 107
metal building with con­
Banft*rd, Floriiia.
utor with a lerritory in one
CARROLLS
FURNITURE
Bunker
Lane.
FURN.
Apt.
1
Reilrrn.
$65.
crete floor. Contact Ted
Fut»ll«h A p ril I*. IffiJ.
of Hie State's fastest grow­
Ph. FA 2-5161 116 W. 1st St.
G06 S. Park.
TEE N GREEN ESTATES
CDII-C6
Williams Hardware. 205 E.
ing areas: Orange, Lake
2v)th
St.
Extension
25ih St.
2-HKDUOOM furnished apart­
and Osceola Counties. No
GARAGE Apt. 1201 .Magnolia
ment, also efficiency apart­ UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
previous automotive experi­
Ave.
3 BEDROOM. I bath UR
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
ence necessary, but you
iHiuse, fenced Kick yard.
bath. 2 screened porchrs.
must meet lough personal
Call FA 2-06011 before 5,
3U9 Magnolia Ave. Apply 9. For Rale or Kent
qualifications.
Investment
PA 2 43M after 3
upstair* evenings
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205.
required for walk-in truck
LARGE 2 bedroom . trailer. 2 BEDROOM Home. Furnish­ THERE ARK 22 REASONS
ami balunced stock.
You
in m i ; n i t r i it « m h t of
Lake Ashby. Adult* only.
t i i i : ninth j i i »i &lt; m , n u ­
will receive complete train­
ed or unluruislwd. Large Why you will be happy in
this brand new 2 bedroom
l l rr. in %n ii row
FA 2-7368.
ing by a qualified factory
lot. Fruit trees. 1905 Adams
MHaK Clll &gt;TV, FI.OIIIII%
LAKE MARY’ home. Here
representative and have
Ave.
Sanford,
Fla.
in r iH N i l l i u no. i m i
3
BEDROOM,
kitchen
equip­
are a few;
F ilte r FI?1iF.II\ti HWINCH
the backing ul a continuing
p 'd house. Call FA 2-7709 2 Bit. HIT Cat aim ,i. FA 2-0376. • Friendliest community tins
AND LOAN \BHOCIAT1DN C»F
national merchandising and
UHLAN DO* ta rurpumtlnfi.
for appointment.
side ul heaven.
P la in t iff.
program. For
12. Real Estate Tor Sale • Custom built, no corner* advertising
o.
full information, write: Mr.
cl.MlLNCK
HL It It IS
and STKNSTKOM RENTALS
cut
in
construction.
T, 11. Hollingsworth, Direc­
HI Til lit'HLIS. hu wife,
2 HR, l bath Furn— $100
"509 PRINCETON
flrf# ndantii. 3 BR. Farn. 11M. Furn — $125 A-l Condition, newly paiutisl • Tlie peaceful quiet of ihc
tor of Distributor Recruit­
noth li o r o n
country, yet handy to
ment. Bowes "Seal F’lisl"
Inside and out, liere is a
*r %n: o r ri.oiiiiM
everything.
i oi NT % o r «i : minoi.i :
Corporation, .aw2 East ;t(i!i
Molld combtrialtle
home
3
Bit,
Pam.
IImi
nice
—
$65
TO i .1*1,AIt I' Ni *I* IK Itltlh
• Mature Id He citrus gruv:
Street, Indianapolis 1h. In­
3 Bit, 1 bath Neat - $99
priced right! There i* a
t (» Mr llunry PiiMrr
—30 tree*.
6*1? L»»t \ inctmtuu
diana.
3 Bit. 2 bath. Fani. Km—$100
coxy living room, with fire
• 2 Shady oak* in trout
Street
3 UR, 2 bath Clean-1125
place, small family room,
Uifitun, f full .i t&gt;4
yard.
PARTNER WANTED with
It* Til HFUMIS
dining area, bright kitchen
• View ul Hie lake—Bulking
Si.uon cash lo operate day
I lu g it nr. In d ia n a
with
nice
cabinet*,
3
bed­
You nr»
hot If Ird (hit
distance to public lieacli.
nursery and klndergaiteu
Stenstrom
Realty
rooms, tile batli, and utility.
a *lilt ban 11*f'ii flltil auiliiftt
Include* ts Ini. in house
Call for apyiuliitincnt and we
&gt;■♦111 In the tijfivr entltlrd
$K,95o is the total price,
Real Estate — Murtg*ge*
t'41»*r atl 1 I ll N|. &gt;'«I'll Ai t" rv *
will tie glad to allow you
and lots, hoc me at 2UJo
with ouly $450 down, ami
(|Ulr«(| In file your fctiBvi*r 111 N Park Ave
FA 2-2420
ALL
the
reasons
why
this
Iroquois Ave.
w it h H i t C le r k of title f o ir l
$71.73 per month! Tiii*
should lie your new home.
ami tu iar%4 a *«i|»v * th«*rt‘»f
won’t
lad
,
m
&gt;
see
ll
*ouij!
3
BEDROOM.
Living
A
Din­
Vit*«*i&gt; tli# jilii t tit If f i»r pin tut*
If!. I'emulc Help Winded
Price &gt;10,5110.
Iff*4 at (llf II»&gt;"*», WIII)44^ H.i 11141 ing room. Beautiful loca­
ami mtilr»M 1«
M» li I. k
VSAI I’RKSm. m at and attrac
tion. isu.lxj month. Apply
A ItuUliiRUll, t South UAitirt
tfve Must lie 21. FA 2U85I.
3i:ai Myrtle Ave., Sanlord. Stenstrom Really
Btreri, urlamlo KlarHIa. tint
Stemper
Agency
Utrr Ilian A|&gt;rll -&lt;», levs if
&gt;i» ii fa II to tl O' * o a 1it*. ■r r «• FI l t N
Real Estate — .Mortgages
targ e Garage Apl.
17. .Utile Help Untiled
REALTOR
INSUHOR
1'rn i ‘ »hfa
(4IK h» viitirrril
111 N. Park Ave.
322-2420 FA 2-1991 1919 S. French Ave
1902 Maple. FA 2-0731.
aa.iht4t &gt;4*11 for the r*|l#if
•
WILL TRAIN Dairy Form
in.«m is.I In On *’.oit|il.t1nt. T U If you need neip, call IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY’
at)11 I•* to
tooi'l *
worker under 46 with a I
NO FASH NEEDED
g a it*
Th»' n .41 iit..|U’t i ) jiiro*
FA 2 5612 uml place a Her­ Centrally Air • Conditioned, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
least grade education Farm
OCtlhl * m41up I I*:
one 3 iM-dlooiii. one t bed
background desirable Fair
i-nt tt«. l a k i ; ii a n n n . r ald Classified.
inonili. T. &amp; I included.
LSTATKB. Mt’oiirdlue to
room, each have large f am­ 322 8083.
glade Jersey Dairy. G«ii
tlifl filat tliariiif «.* rteonl*
ily rooms (REST BUY IN
ecu, Fla. Pin,ne MI. Cum
**1 In I'lfit IhMtk 1&gt;, pa if
FLA.) Upsala Road
IS otl.l tv, slf Ills* I'll lilts'
mack. 319 1231 or 3t9 lUJl
R O B E R T A. W I L L I A M S
Il' Mi.ln uf M«ttttnule CuutiTEE
N GREEN ESTATES
IN T in; 11111111 t «»i III o r
t ), F lo rid a .
Realtor
FIRST Floss Imd)
mail.
20th St. Extension
WITNTHS my ham| and the n il: ni nth J l HIM %l. I IIIRaymond l.uodquisl, A*so.
Reel’* Paint A Rod) Smq,
*■.''iii1 of I li I* **ovir 1: a f Bi I)f«i»!nl. I I II, IN .%Nil lo ll feL HI NOI •;
Florida, Mn* ZSinl
iif HU M L IT.OMIH4
3 Bedroom, I batli, large cor FA 2-3951 Allantic Bank Bldg.
loth A Saufoid Ave.
IN MIANtl-lll Nil. I2IHHI
Alan li. IMI
ner lot facing lake. 109
IlLKN
A
It
|f
\V.
IMNIKIJ,
Arthur II Heckwltb, Jr.,
3
BEDROOM.
2
hath
home.
ru intirf . Wai t * Drive, S u n ! a n d
i.'Urk
Flu
run m, large utility 19. Si tun I Urn** YYuntcil
ft.
iKputy r i n k
Estate. FUA in M-rviee.
ii
a
in
l
l
i
/.
aik
:
t
ii
d
a
n
ik
u
1!&gt; Alailha T \ IliUii
room, nice oak tree. Mini­ Child Care. FA 2 2274
$450 down, monthly $61.75.
I u rumjant
BF.AL
mum down payment PineNo i i i n i o
||«dr k a Vtohlneua
VA
potlung
down.
PA
2
8074
in
crest
113 K. I'olcmau Fir J l , I ten ut v S m o n s
W* Bouth Ce urt Utrr at
or FA 2-2118
MAM LLI/.AULTH LANICUl
orlaviilu, riurtdii
c!e.
I'el.
FA 2-3511.
-mi iiHi I,) iilmipt firli*
Ati«*rr.r&gt;vi for rial fit i rs
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
VI, Iridlaiin
5 YEAR OLD Frame home.
lui.llth: M.r.U
V|iill 7. 9. I(iiitAliit|M»IU
Complete Heauly Service
3
BEDROOM.
1
hath
4
Yt-ai*
Von ar* l&gt;«r®bY rtutlfliMl flit*!
1C
Large rooms, large lot.
,4 l*Ull. (ilii til l tuT I*Uill ( &gt; hi*4
Evening Appointment*
CTK2-M
old.
Excellent
condition
ibr»ii fllril ■ifa) rut ) toi ami &gt;uu Trade for older smaller
105 So Dak
FA 23742
Original
price
$12,300
Fan
are m iulh d to *tr%# « eo|?&gt;
iiouse, smaller lot and some
- f your At ittfr or p]f«4lli)|f lo
lahad
for
NO
DOWN
PAY’
cash difference. FA 2-7013.
flif ComitUlnt r&gt;n l|in 1*1**ItitIfCT«
Cut ’.N Curl Beauty Shop
SI ENT. Call FA 2 7117 or Special on Perms. Full fur
n Huron », KfIJrr uitil lit til on*
IIuup. 11?* Buuf lit K11ow 1 4 A'i e FA 2 1472
KAVENNA PARK
appointment, 3 Sseuior ope­
ti t$«, lYjnttr Park, uranift
&lt;*f«uut&gt;. Florida, arul filr Ihit 114 Grove Lane—(gualily built
rators. Free parking lots.
KXKCUTIVK
UOMKS
tiM. lntil AftBurr nr ii|«riullo|f In 3 bedroom CB home, with
318 Palinello Ave
322UH34
We
presently
have
several
ib, uffb * uf lb*- i iH'iilt i our!
living rouiif, dining. Florida
t■ii i»r t*«for« tb* i,Di b tin i of
outstanding executive homes
ija&gt;, |ft43- If )au faK (** dr* id
room, tile bulb, equipped
from $19,950 and up with
a I&gt;rd«9 | #rp l'«»itf»*4ti will b« built-in kitchen, carportc and
AIK • COMUTIONINU
•RtKetl .t Ka Iit • f fiiij fur Ike
excellent financing. Tuese
KKFKICKK ATION
utility.
$13,650,
and
Just
I *11# f ill tuiiViiiJevJ lit Mi« luni*
homes aie situated m such
|»| r»ItifT
• MEN NEEDED
$37.5u
per
month
after
low
VVriMiPff ui%’ lmt*i| aihI iff*I
desirable residential areas
• We train you
FII A down pay incut uf
pf Bald fisurt oi Hatifur«l, Smil*
as Id) IIwilde, locli Arbor,
• Hume study with
bill® i‘&lt; » u itIFlorida, tlili I• tli
$450!
roarhina
Lake Mary, .Mayfair and
dai
A|»rll, J5»&lt;3.
• Tools amt equipment
irftAlal
Grove Manor. We will lie
Artl*tir I• |l»&lt; k wtill Jr
f urui-lird.
pleased to serve }ou.
n« ii. of th* *‘ir»'uit « uurt. Stenstrom Realty
WHITE —
II Mart’ ll T VIMm
lis t.uljr D trk.
CO.M.UEKCIAL
Ileal E s ta te - .Mortgage^
I I.LI*1 I; 4i4.l IlLTMNUHALn
THAMES INSTITUTE
UA
Atmrrtoro fnr Pialnlirf
111 N. Park Ave
I A 2 2420 Stenslroin Realty
4 Yjj
|pf)
ufh Kbowki Atoiiuo
BOX 18
U ii t*r I'drk, ricr'il*
Real E state — Mortgage*
2 BEDROOM ho-&gt;.\ 2!S S
C/O
Suitfard
Herald
April
li.
J3
tu*Ma&gt;
7
Piulial and iuuk I ic ill
Staple. $j.aou FA 2-3437.
Oi i\ P ali. Ave.
FA 2 2L0
CL&gt;n*oi

ROSA L. PAYTON

II. Articles For Snlc

R e p a ir 29. A u to m o b ile S ervice

Jim Hunl Realty

EFFICIENCY’ Ypartment on
Fir»t St. Near 2 city free
parking l«i.« and shopping
store*. No utiht) charge*.
Suitable (nr couple or sin
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.

NFAV furnished &amp; unfurnish­
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart
itienl, tile hath*, trrrazzo
floors. Ph. FA 2-2371 after
5 p.m.

A pril 111. 1903 — Fu}je 7

POTTED MUMS In bloom.
33c up.
GHAPEVILLE NUHSERV
Grapcvlltr Ave. Near 20th SI.

3.1. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
VfMi. etc. U j„ih: - Sold
• *j-jiry’a Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

sire refrigerator, new fin­
ish
..............
$99.95
USED GE 8 cu. ft. refrigera­
tor, new finish, guarant*‘*d ........................... $79.95
USED Crosley Slielvadorc,
103 cu. ft., full width
freezer, new finish, guar­
anteed .................. $129.95
USED GE automatic Wash­
er ......................... $119.95
USED GE automatic washcf ,
#, #, ,. #.*#. 11 S@§I.9S
DUMONT console TV $19.95
RCA contole TV . . . . $49.95
SILVER TONE 21” table mo­
del TV ................... $49.95
ADMIRAL 21” table model
TV ......................... $10.95
GF7 2t” tabic model TV $49.95
«vY DiMYX .^SBaSvEUR any
appliance.
Trades accepted.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORE
555 W. First St,

Sell U* Your F urniture, Quick
Service AVItli Hie Cash.
SUPER TR*1vj.Va.. POST
iTtEADY MIX Concrete, win­
FA 2-0677
dow silts, lintels, steps,
FREE ESTIMATE
kicks, sand, cement, rock,
Upholitcrmg A Mattress ren­
pl|»e, steel, gresse traps,
ovating, New A Used Furni­
dry welts, stepping atones.
ture, Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
FA 2-2117.

36. Automobile* • TrueJui

WANTED reliable couple to
BUYING A NEW or
take up monthly payments
USED CAR?
of $13.50 un 3 complete
FINANCE IT WITH US
room* of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ ♦ tawr Interest Ratea
• taw Monthly Payment*
lect.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
geration service. All work
•Ti. ArtlcleH Fur Sale
guaranteed. Very reason
CARS WANTED
aide in price. Da) FA 2-7434 SINGER Slant Needle Zig
REEL’S USED CARS
Night FA 2 2669.
Zugs, nukes button boles
mill SI. A Sanford Ave.
A Embroideries. $66. As­
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Dckle’s Gulf Station. 251$
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lino W. 1st St. Sanlord
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Raceway Tax Boost Sought

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provide a special daily fee for small
tracks with a pari-mutuel iw&gt;ol of $35,000 a day or less.
Currently tracks with a j&gt;ool of
$25,000 or less pay taxes on a flat fee
schedule starting a t $150 a flay for
pools up to $20,000, to $400 jmr day for
pools between $24,000 and $25,000.
The flat fee schedule would pro­
vide additional fees, under O'Neill's
bill, ranging to a top of $1,750 for pools

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Bills
aimed a t Kivinjr the state n hiKKer tax
take from dop tracks and jai nlui fron­
tons were introduced in the I/*pislaturc Monday by Hep. William O'Neill
of Mnrlon.
One of the measures would repeal
the special daily operational cost al­
lowance Riven dop tracks before tho
■tate takes its taxciiL I t would also

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between $34,000 and $55,000. Tracks
with pools in excess of $55,000 would
Ihj taxed at seven per cent from each
pool.
Result of the pm|Ktsal would be to
rnise in excess of $1,3 million in taxes
for the state.
■Another hill tossed in by O’Neill
would put the tax for jai alul frontons
on the same scale as those for dop
tracks.

Woman Medical
Missionary To
Speak Here

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master, made the official presentation of the
pave). I’residinp at the installation were, hack,
from left, Louis Sweeten, Installing officer;
Woodrow W. Cush, marshal and Robert Itiinihley, senior councilor.
(Herald Photo)

NEW COUNCILORS for tho Seminole Chapter,
Order of DeMolny, who were installed in cere­
monies held Saturday night a t the Masonic
Temple In Sanford, were, from left, front, Har­
old Unper, junior; Wes Corlictt, senior and Bill
Stamper, master. Ed Hnmilton, a t rlpht, past

Garden Circle
To Sponsor
Card Party
The Bear bake Garden Cir­
cle will sponsor a Spring
Card Party at 8 p. in. Fri­
day a t the 'Lockhart Cliandier
of Commerce under the direcllon of Mr*. Iticliard Os­
trander, general chairman for
111* project.
Working with Mrs. Ostran­
der are Mrs. C. L. Drunk,
Mr*. Alien Forward, Mr*.
Itaymnnd Jackson and Mrs.
Alan Wentworth.
An oulsanillng collection of
tabic and door prizes donat­
ed by merchants of the area
will I* awarded during the
evening anil buffet refresh,
merits of sandwiches am)
cockle* pill* iced lea or coffee will be served.
A nominal fee wlU be
charged for the evening,

PETUNIAS
IN HANDS
FOR QUICK COLOR
Grapevine Nursery
3211 Gropes Hie Aye.
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Geneva Home Demonstration
Club Elects New Officers
Officer* of the Geneva
Home Demonstration Club
were elrrtrd at the April
meeting held last Wednesday
at Din horn* of Mr*. Kenneth
Taylor on Lake llnrney.
Installed on May 10 at a
County Council meeting in
the 1ID Center in Sanford
will lie Mra. T. J. Chalfant,
president; Mrs. W. L. Sieg,
vice president; Mrs. It. A.
Dunn, secretary; Mrs. Har­
old Wallace, treasurer ami
Mrs. D. M. Ladd, delegate.
Members of the club voted
to remember birthdays of
patients at the Snrepla Home
and to make May flasket
tray favors for the Jesse
Memorial Ho»pd.il in Titus­
ville.
Plan* also were made for
Ihc club to tour an area
furniture store on May 21
beginning at 10:30 a. m.
along with two more clubs
from (lie county. Members
wishing to lie included in this
event were asked to contact
officer* of their respective
club tn make arrangements
since scaling at the aluro
must be arranged ahead ot
time In order to avoid any
last minute contusion.
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Guests
attending last
week's meeting were Mr*.
Itin ne lie luipp "f Cocoa and
County Agents Miss Myrtle
Wilson and Cecil Tucker who
presented the day’s program
on Lawns and Grasse*.
Crazy hats made by the
tncmliers and worn for the
meeting proved to In- so un­
usual that judging was dis­
carded. Included m the col­
lections were such creations
as a turtle shell decorated
witli tiny startish. sea horses
and oilier sea life and trim ­
med with seaweed.
Mrs, Taylor'* fiat was a
large Revere Bowl made of
pine needles and derorated
with artificial fruit and a
vase of flowers on tup. Till*
unusual chapeau also dou­
bled
a table centerpiece.
All hats made by the club
women were extremely cle­
ver and expressed much
thought und time spent in
their creation.
The next meeting of the
club will lie a covered dish
iunrlieon affair to lie field
on May 13 with memlicri of
the Dear l.ake Club ns apeeial guests for flic day. Class­
es in crafts will lie conducted.

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Admissions
Pauline Poole, Del.a rid;

cry Kdwin da Jr.. Mima; Mary
Elizabeth Krhlrnrd, Raleigh
King, Loretta Knlz, Peggy
Smith, lairtiiu Furinu, Klleii
Grisson, Essie Stone, Nettie
Phillips of Sanford.
Ilirtha
Mr. und Mis. Juhn Srhlrurd
of Suoford. n girl; Mr. nod
Mrs. Itohi-rt llm-skool of Sunfont, n Imy; Mr. and Mr*. Sid­
ney L. Kotr. of Suoford, n girl.
Discliargra
Frank Law, Leesburg; G us­
tav Deinioger, lleltiiry; Jo .
neph Mieln-aleH, Di-llury; Hexin Stone, Osteen; I.mini Dortoil, Orlando; Richard Sidney,

Dr, Jran Hickman, a mis­
sionary to Israel who is on
leave in the United States,
studying at J. Ilf tils Miller
Hospital at the University of
Florid* in Gainesville, will be
the guest speaker at a public
meeting or Hie Medical Auxil­
iary, Saturday
The open meeting, to widen
the public Is invited, is sched­
uled for 3:30 p.m. at the Civic
Center. Dr. Dickman, who is
a native of Daytona Deach is
expected to sjicak on her ex­
periences aii * loissionary in
tiic Gaza .Strip which lies be­
tween Israel and Arabia, and
has been the scene of much
hittrr fighting for many
years.
Dr. Dickman, who is a sur­
geon is now studying for her
board of surgeons examina­
tions on leave of absence
from her work. Special guest*
of Ihc Medical Auxiliary for
the lecture will tie the ParaMedical Club students from
Seminole High School.
A silver nffrring will he
taken to help defray Dr. Hick­
man's expenses.

Fire Dept.
To Collect
In Bear Lake
By Shirley Wentworth
Members of Hie Ijock hurt
Volunteer Fire Dept, will be
in the Dear l.ake area this
| T,,ur« l*&gt;‘,
« and 9:30
P- m
request donations
ImiUi for individual fire pro­
tection and for a spaghetti
supper to lx* held at the
laickhart Chandler of Com­
merce from 4 until 8 p. m.
on April 27.
Proceeds from the supper
will go toward adding radio
communication units In the
fire truck and base station.
Persons In the area wish­
ing to help arr asked to
leave an outside light on
■luring tile specified time for
Thursday's col lectio n*.

;Bear Lake Club
TO HCQT Talk
By Sanitarian

Nancy Lee Hunt, Mary K.
G ilb e rt'—
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and Klmcr Dobson of Sniifonl.
A l'ltll. It
Admission*
Pamela (i rave tic, O r a l a;
Dy Shirley Wentworth
Margaret Crcver. Tracy fil­ The subjects of how tn keep
bert, Ernest Walker, Effie lakes safe and clean for wa­
Dumhalmigh, George Arnold, ter activities and operations
Mary Etta Cowan, Darhara of the county water sanita­
Foster, Jo Aon Oglesby, Wil­ tion department will lie ex­
liam Harvey, Sanford.
plained by County Sanitarian
It I It TIIS
Val Robbins for member* of
Mr. ami Mr*. Miehaei Clo­ the Dear Lake Community
ser ol Sanford, a Imy
Club at their 8 p. in. meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farina ing this Thursday in Ihc Flor­
of Sanford, a Imy
ida Power lawn go.
Discharge*
On the agenda for the re
Hufus Sharpe, Mims; Ja d e gular business session will
Wynn, Irvin Johnson, Joann lie report* from the nominat­
Ftowers, of Sanford.
ing committee for election*
APRIL 12
to be held at the May meet­
Admissions
ing.
Thomas Padden, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; James Ford. Tampa;
Election Set
Deity Freeman, luike Mary;
Ttie Auxiliary lo DeRary
Mark LeCuycr, Shirley RedVFW Post 8093 will Iwar re­
well, Wylrne Tiiorlon, Sleport* from the nominating
phanic II nd g e s , Lawrence
committee anil elect officers
Ryan of Sanford.
at Thursday'* 7:30 p. m.
Dirth*
meeting to lie lie 1&lt;I in the
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wrcnn
Recreation Hall of the Fire
of Sanford, a girl
Station. All member* arc
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray- urgrxl U» be present.
ette of Ueala, a girl
Discharge*
Trary Klibert, Iona Melder, GOP To Meet
Tile April meeting of the
Mrs. Charles It. Slee and
baby, Petty Smilli, Maude DeRary Republican Club will
Schmidt. Margaret Saranoy. be held at 7:30 p. m. Thurs­
Myrlcne Dullard. Della Gallo­ day at the Community Center.
way and Ernest Walker o( Refreshments will be served
following Hu- meeting.
Sanford.
Suwerhy, Mmycancr

NOTICE
Tliere will 1* a Public Healing held by the Zoning
and Planning Commission of the City of Sanford on
Thursday. April 1H, 19(1.1, nl 8:00 P.M, In the City Com­
mission Room of the City Hall.
Discussion rvgniding rcioiiing fiom C-'J, General
Gciumi-rrial to M-l. Liglil Industrial, the following area:
South side of Celery Ase. from Sanford Avc. to the
west right-of-way of Hickory Avenue for a depth
of three lota AND oil the north sida of Celery Ave.
from Sanford Ave. to the alley between Cypreaa
Ave. and Pine Ase. for a depth of two lots.
Namely; Old Nc-lli Hottling Plant aitr. To be used
for inr Lai fabrication and aloragu.
ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: Apr. 1ft
CUil-OU

Economy Moves
On 3 Fronts,
Rolarians Told
Economy moves on three
fronts— the consumer unit,
the public sector (or govern­
ment spending) and the pri­
vate sector (eapfial forma­
tion) Economist Ted Johnson
of the Florida Power and
Light Company said Monday.
Speaking to Rolarians ‘ at
the kick-off of Industry Ap­
preciation Week in Sanford
and in Florida, Johnson
painted a bright picture for
the future economic future of
Florida ami Seminole County.
Johnson, who is a research
analyst for FPL. out of Mi­
ami compared businessmen
with a traveler, who every
now and then wonders if he's
on the right road.
He went on lo Illustrate his
optimistic forecast with what
he called "economic road­
maps," using Florida’s steady
and unwavering 100 year
growth as a yardstick and
comparing Florida with Cali­
fornia whose growth chart
has paralleled Florida's al­
though it started 3n years
sooner.
"Florida has consistently
doubled her population every
20 years, ever since the Civil
War," Johnson said.
He predicted a popu'.aYlun
cf 7 million in the state m
1970, or a growth of 2 mil­
lion additional people in the
stale during (lie 1900’*.
In answer to charge* that
have been made that the large
market D a "poor market"
because of the number of
retirees in the state, Johnson
pointed out that of Hie one
and a half million persons
who have moved into the
slate in the tuio's there were
tlie following percentages;
Fifty-five percent were in
the working age group.
Thirty percent are in the
school age or pre-school age
group.
Only fifteen percent are in
the retired age class.
"Here are some tiling* to
think abuut when you view
the Industrial Exhibit here
Tuesday," Johnson said.
He pointed out that the
most important consideration
that manufacturers now have
is personnel,
"Today's employe who like*
his Job ami bis surround in a*
ran boost business. The em­
ployer looks for good living
conditions,
good
working
conditions, good educational
facilities, good shopping faci­
lities, medical farilites, reli­
gious facilities and one of Hie
most important aspects . . .
recreational facilities."
"Your a 'e i can offer all
of the tilings to industry,"
lie said.

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GLP 5 S E BERT

ABOVE IS shown the newly remodeled front of Auto Ginns &amp; Sent Cover
Co. at 504 W. Second Street, Sanford. Bobby Moore and Johnny Willbanks,
joint tnitnugera of the firm, lire both craftsmen in their field, and an­
nounce tiie company has enjoyed a tremendous success since openinjr here
Jess than n year njfo.

Men In Service
Gladden R. Cutting, avia­
tion electronics technician
airman and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray R. Cutting, R. It.
2, I amg wood, was commend­
ed for contributing to Train­
ing Squadron Nine's achieve­
ment of 3S.D0Q hours of accideni5ru"'lliglit at mo Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, Meri­
dian, Miss.
Pfc. Edward J. Hughes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L.
Hughes, 7U8 West Tun'd
Street, is attending the field
wire communication course
at the Third Marine Division
Schools, Cainp Hansen, Okm
awa.

airman, &gt;on of Mr. and Mr*.
L. M. Sweeten. 2912 Park
Court, is serving with Utility
Squadron Four, at Oceana
Naval Air Station. Virginia
Beach, Va. He is a graduate
of Seminole High School.

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Pvt. Thomas E. Smith,
son of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold
M. Smith, Milter Hoad, is u
member of the First Battal­
ion. Second Army Division's
23rd infantry, which is lieing airlifted today from Fort
Denning, Ga., lo Germany.
The t7-y cur-old soldier at­
tended Seminole High School.

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Pastor 111
Due to the illness ot Dev.
Ray W. Huff ot Hie First
Methodist Church in Geneva,
Easter services at Hie church
were conducted by Dev. W.
C. Stewart of New Smyrna.

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HD Club
To Celebrate
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Tlie DeRary Home Demon­
stration Club will ceicbrate
its Tenth Birthday Anniver­
sary at a noon luncheon to
be held this Thursday at Hie
DeRary Community Center.
All Fast Presidents will be
honored.
The next meeting of the
Volusia County Council lias
been announced for April
2ft at 10 a. m. in New Smy­
rna Deach. Member* are re­
quested to bring a sandwich
lunch. Dessert and bcvciage
will be provided hy the has­
tes* club.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA
Established 1908
WED.. APRIL 17, 1963
Uni toil Press Leased Wire

NO. 692

By l.arry Vcrshrl

JU LW A ...

There will t*e .1 major an j
nouneemrnt soon out of the
Mayfair about the dormitor­
ies being sold to an exclusive
bo)a school in the Hast.
• • *
SOMK RANDOM THOUGHTS
ON A FAST VISIT TO T iIK
INDUSTRIAL SHOW LAST
NIGHT . . . Civic Center
jammed . . . At one exit
stands Hill Hemphill and
John Alexander giving out
stubs . . . at the other . . •
Howard Hodges, Roy Robb
, . . Pretty girls In bathing
suits all over the place . . .
(is this Miami Reach?) . . .
Jairen Burgess welcomes tnc
"II: !V4-r:tllrc n-v.v mtmn ;
tins county has” . . Joan
Alexander buys me coffee but
gets tod at the soft drink
line while the Jayrees keep
handing out the drinks . . .
Celt. J. C. H**t**hl«r**» speak­
ing . . . acoustics are had
as usual and can't hear him
. . . Scott Runts beaming . .
No doubt that he's the man
«d the year . . . Idea (or
the show came out of a car
ride between Burns and John
Krider . . . They decided to
put an a little exhibit and it
grew to this . . . Jane MeKibbin grabs me. .
llow
about a plug for the Sarepta
Home Show thi' coining week­
end? (you got it now Janet).
. . So many people . . . Talk
tu At Wilson . , . "You know
. . . So man) people I don’t
brow here . . . New (aces
ail the time . . . Anyone seen
,iny dinning ticket. . .? John­
ny Alexander by the door
. . . Get me a winner John*
ny , . . and Charlie Mor­
rison hopelessly tries to talk
to the crowd calling oil tic­
kets . . . Barely audible and
Gov. Bryant ready to speak
on TV and So long . . .
• • •
This sure is a had week
getting in touch with our lo­
cal legislation . , . Joe Da­
vis' phone off the hook yes­
terday and this morning we
called Mack amt heard "This
is a recording . . . The num
her you have dt. . ."
Joe Davis diit cal! us about
6:30 a. m. . . . just as we
were getting the Seminole
High baseball score on one
phone. Talking to Joe and Jim
McCoy in the same breath , .
Joe says no disagreement lietwern the delegation and
looks like water survey will
lie okayed: no decision on
w ater drainage district bill
until Harold Johnson whips
same into shape . . . Fern
Hark Incorporation . . . pro­
bably go through coupled with
a referendum . . . Petit.ons
lor anil against received.

BRIEFS
In Mass

Mill* introduced today in the State Lvfrialntttro
seeking establishment of a “new college in the OrInndn-Paytntia-Uanavonil area" have th r full fliipjtort
of the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, said Douglan
St oust rum. chairman of its long range committee on
education.
"We arc in full support of
the two hills mentioned in
tins following UPt dispatch,"
said Stcnstrum:

BIRMINGHAM. \l.i i l l ’ll
—Negroes planned to march
"in mass'* to the Jefferson
County courthouse today in
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —A
.1 demonstration launching a
hill authorizing four new col­
voter registration drive.
leges for Florida was intro­
duced today by Sen. John E.
MOSCOW (Ill'll — Premier Mathews, of Jacksonville.
Nikita S. Khrushchev quietly
Tlie hill calls for tw oor
marked his (8th birthday to­ tour-year colleges In Duval,
day. with hi* health apparent­ Dade. Escambia-Santa Rosa
ly good and his grip on the
and the Orlando-Daylona-CanSoviet Union stdl firm.
»VC.r*I areas.
Another Mat h er* ’ bill. In­
MOSCOW (ITT 1 — Premier terpreted to halt creation of
Fidel Castro’s planned trip new graduate universities,
to Moscow may lie followed would authorize the Hoard of
bv a visit to Cuba by Pre­ Control to establish branches
mier Ni!.f.^ £ K h-js’tchrv, of existing universities in
informed sources said today other areas.

Marks Birthday

Planned Trip

New Federation
CAIRO tl'l'D - Egypt, Syria and Iraq today formally
approved a powerful new
.trail federation by signing
agreements (or Its constitu­
tion and national charter.

Wins Handily
JACKSONVILLE (IT'D —
Mayor Hayden Burn* handily
won a sixth term —and an­
other rung on Hie ladder to
the guvernorsliip—here Tin's
day. (seating City Councilman
John Lanuhun,

Gigantic Storm
Chamber of Commerce, Hums, genial commercial manager of
the Florida Power and Light Company, headlined the first
annual Industrial Show which proved such a success Tuesday
( Herald I'hoto)
evening.

SCOTI’ ItlJILNS. holding a plaque saying It is so, attempt* to
express his appreciation for Indtig minted Seminole County'll
“Man of Industry" v hen the honor was bestowed on him Tues­
day evening by F. E. Uoumillat Jr. (right), president of the

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Cham ber

Honors

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Burns

WASHINGTON (DIM) —
Earihbnuml scientists (or the
first time in man’s history
have observed a gigantic
florin, I.ikhi miles across,
churning llte dense clouds ol
ostensibly smiling Venus.

Hi.ir Handicap
BIRMINGHAM, Via. (UPt)
—If, S. Information Agency
Director Edward II. Morrow
.-aid Tuesday racial discrimmution In the United .Stales
was the greatest handicap in
promoting a favorable image
abroad.

I Salute to county industiiat- S. McDonald, and *hy Barns,
, 1st* was made hy (Jell. J. C. a industrial committee chairPALM REACH (U Pl) —
Ibitchiunn, County Commit- I limn.
\ i dtors also wlltic soil a President Kennedy wound up
| siou chairman; Mayor Thommi
junior ta-hioii show, beaut a -even day Easter vacation
Governor B ry a n t’s r lo -id I V today to return to Washing­
-nliilo to Florida Industry, and ton for consideration of m at­
hint a preview of all the swim- ters including sleet price* an
-oiit-clnd c o n te s ta n ts in the the future- of Ilk* NATH al­
Semi Geritenuial beauty p a g ­ liance.
ed do setts to hospitals.
NKW YORK (HIT i — For mure begun.
eant, as emceed by Jo e Den­
tly
tlie
time
is
was
over,
at
Thick
smoke
from
a
fire
in
about 7IIII persons oil two sub­
nis- ii, president of the ( ' n i l .hi
way trains in a Itiooklyn tun­ a nearby empty train on a side least "lift persons had been ciuii.
MIAMI (U P l) — Reports
track billowed through the treated for smoke poisoning.
nel, the trip Tuesday was just
(TimIc* Morrison, f'hninb-r that tlie If. S. government
darkened car* where the pas­ Twelve of them remained hos­
loutino- noisy and crowded.
pitalised through the night, publi • nlalioiis director, was has threatened lo deport Cu­
sengers were trapped.
But shortly after 'I p. to. the
Screams amt shouts broke holn one was believed in u n i­ minder of rctemuulc* for Hie ban lender Jose Miro Car­
show, and awarded niitimoiis dona as a ‘Traitor" deepened
trains giutmd to a hall, the out as men, women and chil­ ons condition.
NAS officials nod The Her­ allow.
itooi pi iti's mid awards.
lights
went
out
and
the
nightSponsored
by
the
industrial
the rift In Tween Washington
dren
fought
to
force
rloois
ald were unite proud Monday
and (lie Cuban refugee* here
open or smash windows to es­
when we published the p-1 committee of the Chamber of
today.
cape the choking fumes.
story about (lie sailor-lioy Commerce, of which Burns is
Home h e r a in e tiystei ii al
hero, Harry Bryan, who sav­ ilia i lmall, thi* f u - l ''Seminole
Others, dropping packages
ed a young girl from drown­ Industilal S lm u " was packed
and purses, fled through ciiirr
ing. The Navy brass and with spectators fioni li p. ill.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U Pl)—
gent-y exits or up the stalls to
The Herald had if all arrang­ until a f t e r P.
President Ngo Dinli Diem
Burns, rorumetvial m anage r
street level mid fresh air.
ed for front page coverage o(
proclaimed a sweeping “open
HAVANA ( PI T)
Havana
•
•
•
Vtotm men and conductoi* newspapers said today lh«tit*- pre-dilution of a letter if t lie Florida Bower and I
arm s" campaign today lo inTV! I.AllAX.SKt: il H i ­
Bctbliluoi Ste« I. the ns- led Imuillcd* to safety, while
•d com mend a l iun to Uryun Light Company, briefly ••*
•line Communist Viet Cong
Cuban Red Cm- will return
rin'
Senate
re
I
used
today
pressed
ins
lipplvciutinli
lor
I
lion's
second
largest
pro­
a small army of police, fire­ to Ills family tile body of pilot
(or his heroism at a special
to .ippniprLIe si in repay guerrillas to lay down tlieir
ducer. today anmmnred si— men and dis-tois and nurses
affair
Thursday
morning
Riley W. Slimnbiiigcr, mu of the delinquent Ire rbargrrl gullv and end Ihe civil war
lertiwprice
increases
averconverged ,,n the scene, which
Only, , . we now learn Bryfour Americans kill'd in the a Union Courtly woman lor in South Viet Nam.
aging a little more Ilian Xa one witness said lookcil like a
ar. cln-cked out on a furlough
Hull Ray of Pig . Invn -on
liuiim: liei driver's license
a ton, making big -1. cl uni- disaster area.
before Monday's paper lul
The pie-v re pot.
i.-hird
lliinimous in breaking Hie
.Several pa scngci* lollop- that tin- Cuban goVi i jiiiu lit lair through no iuult ol her
the streets with his picture
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) steel price line.
&gt;d on truiks 01 eutwalk* lead li.nl invited Hie iiiotlii r of the uu II.
and story.
Ilul -a-veral sc ii aluis al­ A hill to hike tlie price of
iiig to tlie station. Others lay pilot, Mrs. Riley M Muilil• • •
tered In give Sen. Charley frcih water (idling licenses
NKW YORK (IT'D -S teel gasping for air on Hot side­
F led
Steven*. Allninonte
Bet tlie city is sorry they
burger Kr. of III) niingluini. Joluis, Starke, a lloll.il In from $3 to LI and use the
moved
toward walks above
n i n e s N ig io . ch atg e d in iln- producer*
didn't negotiate lor that
Ala.i to ruin,, lo * ubu to
.Many well' given oxygen in identify the i ■mains of In r -end .Mrs. Albeit II. Biimpli iinuiey to establish fish man­
ital shooting of a I t-yeor-old marking tlieir selcclivv price
sewage treatment plant bid
Joints del lined, saying a agement areas ill Florida
eg to boy. pleaded guilty !«•- li ke* utian moils today with a bowling alley where an Mill,
. . , Second low bidder was
passed a Senate committee
piinriplc was involved.
the
National
Steel
Corps
,
the
emergency
h
is
t
aid
station
re
Cireuit
Ju
d
g
e
Va-i-ir
•nir own Lee Brothers who
in II i r m i ii g Ii a ill, Mi
today.
Mis.
Itiimpb
made
ienation's
filth-ranked
produc­
was set up. Ambulances in-li­
srltun Tuesday.
have constructed a pocketful
Shumburger beiume hy-teiical praled litps lo Hie ciiunly
announcing
increases
S tevens bait confessed to er.
of plants throughout the State
on bearing the Havana repmi. Judge's nil ice lo renew Ip t
lieriff J. L. Hobby lu» •hot averaging S&lt;i a Ion
. . . Thus fur tin- present
A U'Tgldtol' said tin- nioliler lit ciisr bal was n-1u sell
National said llaigher
NASHVILLE, Txnn. (UPlI
ic hoy in the In-ad b&gt; accident
contractor has dropped al
‘‘would never accept ‘ that he e.rli time because (lie Judge —Sgt. Alvin York, the tall
prtcrv
would
lie
tagged
to
n
on
effo
rt
to
scare
u
group
most SIO.UOO by being so
had Is ell Lilli &lt;1. •*,She’s Just was ill. Mill'll the Judge
Its products stalling Tiiurs
mountain man who became
’ tK)) *."
late.
in a terrible slate,* tile neigh­ rbcil, bis successor r barged one ol America's best known
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
L
E
(
L
T
D
day.
The
court
ordered
a
pre­
• « •
Hie woman a delinquent heroes in World War 1, was
Tim notion's 1arrest produc­ Rep. Richard Pettegievv of bor said.
e n t e n e e investigation oil
How* about those Fp-ilon
Ire.
er, IT. S Steel, raised It» Dade in tro d u c 'd a measure to
in critical condition again
levins.
Sigma Alpha girl* . . . They
privi's
Tuesday
altogether
day
to
provide
$2,boo
annual
today. New tests were planT h e co urt also u n if ie d a
said
yesterday t'iey'11 take
tied in an effort to determine
Slightly H url
iui (-appointed a tto rn e y
to eight steel firm*, apparently M'holmahip* for engineering
care of those dying planters
anticipating no repetition of o r scientific students from
MERIDA, Mexico (UPt) — what caused his relapse.
until the Semi-Ceotinnial . . •fend Jam es D cL ssrh , chargtast year's slajalown tiy the Florida in priv ate univeraitie-.
Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, (DAfter that it's up to the m er­ I with second degree murder White House, have announced
'I M3 Ml \SSKK i CPI .
To qualify for a scholar-111p,
Fla,), and Mrs. Puul Dwyer,
i the knifing of Hillman
chants. . .
Tlie Plorirlu Snnatc a lul
increases
wile of the US. consul Imre,
a student must study in a
chi on*.
* * *
PALM BEACH (UPl) —
House passed -cveral bills Ins c h o o l ace i edited by the
were slightly injured in an Two Russian trawlers loaded
Other felony cases writ set
day
us
legislative
leaders
laiok for Longwood to wrap
automobile
accident
in
downSouthern Association of Col­
with electronic equipment
culled (or u speedup in ac­
up another strip of llwy, 17 !&gt;.' iwn for Dial hy Judge Carlloan Merida Tuesday, II was cruised within sight of Pres­
lege* and Kclioul- and o ffer «
tion in order to clear Dm
frontage through request for
reporter! today.
doctorate degree in certain
ident Kennedy's ocean front
decks tor ail out considera­
annexation by the owner.
scientific or engineering -uhvacation home Tuesday. Tlie
tion of majur appropriations
m • •
Rids for the contract to
jerl*.
Coast Guard sent patrol boat*
next week.
The Kanfold Elk's tasfgo construct liio proposed new
Jayeec
sponsored races
VIENNA (UPt ) — Former to waL-li Hu* Soviet ships but
The House Rules Commit­
over (he weekend pirkmg up 1211 urges it's members to a t­ water system of Altamonte
tee moved to lake over (tie Nail officer Erich Kajakow- reiMirtrd Hie trawlers were
steam . . . 50 cars entered tend the regular weekly meet­ Springs will be opened al a Active Opening
thus far from
all over the ing Tliursdsy at the bulge at session of Hie Town Council I NEW YORK (U P t)—Stork* calendar next Tuesday in a it-ch, alleged right-hand man in International water* and
•state . . . Six races set Sal- K p. ni. to meet the incoming at H p m. tonight 'at Hie moved irregulurly lower at a move designed to speed up ol Adult Eichniann. gave up no attem pt was made lo slop
debate: and atliou uu bills. ( to Austrian authorities today. Uko*.
(less active Opening unlay.
j Town Hail.
unlay,
i lodge o jlu c u fur Ihu year.
Scutl Burns is the ''Man of
In d u s try " for the year.
He was so honored Tuesday
evening w lien pro.-eiitcd wi'.h
tlu- Governor's plaque hy I- K.
Rouniillnl Jr., president of the
C ham ber of Commerce, at Hafi r s t annual Seminole Ind us­
trial Show at the Civic Center.
Ail estim ated ",1)011 persons
viewed Seminole's industrial
exhibit. More Ilian -It) county
Industries, Hie Sanford Naval
Ail Station and the science
class of Seminole High School
presented e x h i b i t s a t the

the honor bestowed on him J reive the Governor's ptntpie as
nflor Uoumillat called him to "ihn man who has dune the
tin- platform to infunn him [ most for industry in Seminole
that i&gt;e had been elioseti to re- | County during thr last y r.n ."

Vacation Over

Subway Niglilm arc

•Traitor’?

Yank's Body
To Be Returned

U. S. Steel Sets
S3 Ton Increase

Lady
In

D river

Open Arms

B etw ixt

Negro Enters
Guilty Plea

License I’oust

NEW YORK (UP!) -C uban
exile sources said today th«
Cuban Revolutionary Coun­
cil will defy Washington pressure and make public a 10.000-word Cuban "white pap­
e r" described as "emharra.'s;.'.V“*To Uic Kemusty auAfinIstration.
Tlie 23-page document, a
copy of which was given
given Washington last April
3, will lie made public nt
an open meeting of tli«* e^iunoil in Miami Thursday r.iztit,
tile sources said.
Stenstnim eonlimied: "We
Exile leaders saiil tlie Ken­
are hopeful our legislative de­ nedy administration threaten­
legation will lie able witli ed council President Jo»a
other legislators from this Miro Cardona with immedi­
area lo establish a university ate deportation if the docu-.
in thi* locality and, especial­ merit is made public, and
ly, lo obtain an adequate also said no cuuncil member
appropriation for it. We have j ever would be received in
stressed this thought with Washington again.
our legislators.”
Washington spokesmen den­
Chance* are excellent of a ied both allegations. But ad­
two-fold effort for educational ministration official* said tliii
facilities in Hiis area, Stcn- U. S. might end its financial
sttxim reported. One for a support of Hie cuuncil, esti­
new university for under­ mated at $2. V-mill am annualgraduates and Hie second (or iy.
a graduate facility (or space
Tlie council lias been recog­
scientists ami engineers as nized by the U. S. Govern­
an extension service of the ment a* representative of tiie
University of Florida engin­ 230,000 Cuban exiles here.
eering college.
The crisis in relations be­
However,
Ihe
attorney tween the council and Wash­
warned tha( unless the "m a i­ ington erupted last week
ler is carefully handled we when Mini resigned as coun­
could lose both.” He em phas­ cil president. Ills resignation
ized that all legislators of was rejected. At that Umo
Ihe East Central Florida area however, the council voted
"should work In harmony" against publication nt its
and that "if not steered very white paper.
carefully
other legislators
Exile leaders said today tlu*
may turn down any appro­ council in a secret meeting
priations for university ex­ last Monday night decided by
tension facilities.
majority vote to make it
public in view of what they
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) — termed Washington effort* to
Tlie
chief of
America's discredit Miro.
Miro reiterated today btat
sprawling rocket center nt
Cape Canaveral lint ay called —"under pressure of the tief«r immediate establishment part incut of State"—ho would
of a graduate level school lo again present his resignation
sidetrack the threat of an at Thursday's public coun­
"educational dead-end si reel" cil session.
at Hie spaceport.
MaJ. Gen. Izeigliton L. Da­
vis, commander of the Air
Force missile test center,
carried Ids plea fur educa­
tional relief before Gov. F ar­
ATLANTA (III’I) — An
ris Bryant ami a joint ses­ Emory University sociology
sion ol Ihe State Legislature. amt religion professor said
Davis and Dr. Kurt Delius, Tuesday Hint "Protestantism
Ihe federal space agency’s ill the South is free ctiUwprDu
chief at Uni"' Canaveral, gull'' mail."
made a special 'rip here to
(ell the lawmakers that high­
er educational facilities are
Herald Index
needed in tlie Canaveral area
llridgo ........... Page 2-A
"so dial our technical people
Classified _
Page :&gt;-A
can continue tlieir educations
Comics
Page 2-A
without leaving their jobs."
Dear Abby
. Pago 2-A
Two hill* have tzeen intro­
Editorial
Page 1-A
duced in the Legislature, one
Entertainment Page 2-A
with a $:&gt;(lO.imu appropriation
Legal*
.. Page .1-A
lo sillily feasibility of a
Piizzlo .... .
Page 2-A
four-year stale school in the
.Society _____ .. Page H
Orlando Cape Cnitaveral-DaySpoil*
. Pago t)
Iona Reach area.

Protestantism
Hit In South

Spring Sped®!
M ATTR ESS R EN O VATIO N
Inncrspring niatlrr»»r*
rebuilt include*) New
Cover, New ln»ulaliun,
Rrpruct-osrd Padding,
New Pudding sdili-d
» hrrr needed.

Critical

Scholarship
Boosts Asked

Cuban Exiles
Plan To Defy
Washington

Legislative
Speed Up Asked

Within sSitfht

Flks Lodire

Altamonte Sets
Bid Opening

(lives l Ti&gt;

2nd. N

MAGNOLIA

1*11. FA 2-6321

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BIG DIFFERENCE
budgeted on the Interstate
■yitem, but the Hoad D epart­
ment aald It will Have fund*
to finance only about fflo m il­
lion.
Final approval waa act for
June to following a public
bearing May 20 to permit
VMuiily olL .la's to add or ki'V
atltute projecla to take care
of laat-mlnute aituationa.
The blggeat chunk of Intcratatc money, $10.3 million, ii
budgeted for right-of-way and
. ..mli utllon - * &gt;.Tic-lily. so
mile* of 1R 93 ‘ in Brevard
County,
Another $11.4 million la In­
cluded for right-of-way and
conitructkin on Route 05 in
Duval County.
Largeat alngle project la
$3.9 million for acquisition of
right-of-way for work on
Route 95 in Dade County from
North w elt 20tli Street routli.
The largeat Individual Job
cn the prim ary ayatem la $2 $
million, for $.7 mllea of pav­
ing on U. S. 27 in Palm licach
County from Lake H arbor to
South Bay,
The $312 million "Inflated"
budget com parer with a work
achedule of $433.3 million in
the current year.
The propoaed budget Includea $173 million for InteraU te. $138.1 million for p ri­
m ary roada, $77.3 million for
farm -to-m arket roada, $104.8
million for bond-financed proJecta and $18 million for
maintenance.
Of live total, $412.8 million
ia for new work and $81 m il­
lion to complete work already
underway.
The budget includca $8.1
million 'of conitructkin on
Interatate 95 In Voluata Coun­
ty. and $10.1 million of rightof-way and conatructlon on
the aame route In St. John*
County.
Tlicre elao arc funda bud­
geted for new work on Inter­
state 73 in Alachua, Hernan­
do,
HllUburuugh,
Markin,
Pa iro ami SuinHT Count lea
to link tills Ilm lled-accm expreaiw ay with the turnpike
extension at Wildwood.
The budget calls for pro­
jects on Interstate Four In
llillilmruugh, Orange, Semin­
ole and Voluala Counties, and
on Interatate 10 in Santa
Rosa and Escambia Counties,
including (he first construc­
tion Job on 3.2 m iles m a r
P riuacola.
Here ia the breakdown by
districts of the construction
totals lor prim ary, second
ary ami bond projects:
1st: prim ary $27.3 million,
secondary $25.2 million, bond
$12.2 million.
2nd: prim ary $25.2 million,
secondary $11.3 million, bond
$9.2 million.
3rd: prim ary $37.1 million,
secondary $98 million, bond
$8 million.
4th: prim ary $37.1 million,
secondary $19.1 million, bond
$87 million.
3lli: prim ary $22.8 million,
secondary $11.7 million, bond
$H million.
Tlie budget total also in­
cludes $4.4 million for road
work at stale Inaliluliuns.

Prairie Lake
Sets Revival
By Jan e Casselberry
A revival will begin Sunday
night al Ihc P rairie Lake
Haptiat Church on Ridge
noad in Fern Park with ser­
vices to be held through tlie
following Sunday morning.
Evangelist will bo Rev. Ewell
Payne.
Services will be held at 7:30
p.m . each day during the
week and special music will
be provided by flic choir as
well as by soloists and vocal
groups.
A covered dish supper will
be held Saturday night, April
2U, in (ho Church Educational
Building beginning at « : »
p.m .

The public Is invited to at«dd all services.

At Britt’s Service und Satisfaction
Q u ality. . . Deal With Quality.

Guaranteed

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KING8WOOI) IIUII.DKKK PRESIDENT, William Rrumley look* pleured
ns he Inks the contract for his firm in the purchase of more than 5100,000
worth of property from AI Wallace, (left, seated) and H. W. Martin (not
present) at the !:r.v offices of the f'-.m of Stenstrom. Davis and McIntosh.
KinRswood secretary and treasurer Byron Leach stands at left of Realtor
Jim If lint is at right. The local construction firm plans a group of fine
residential homes in the rolling wood hills near the Mayfair Golf Course,
to be known us Grecnbriur of Loch Arbor.
(Herald Photo)

INSTANT INSTALLATION
HAVANA ( t P '/ i — Prem ier
Fidel Castro told Cubans
Thursday Ihc Kennedy admin
istration lias accepted one of
his five demands for an end
to tension in the Caribbean,
fn a one-hour, 40-minute
speech, Castro said Washing­
ton, by forbidding exiles to

carry out further arm ed a t­
tacks on Cuba, lias fulfilled
one of "five points for peace"
advanced by him and endors­
ed by (lie Soviet Union,
"F o u r (conditions) s t i l l
havo to be fulfilled," he said.
Acceptance of them, lie add­
ed, is the only icnsiblc thing

CPO WILLIAM G. SOWELL received wilutuH
from Heavy Attack Sipiadroil One chief |&gt;otty
officers an ho tratmferred to the Fleet Kcacrvo
recently after more than ID yearn of Navy serv­
ice. He previously bud nerved with VAll-7 and
VAH-ltl. Chief Sowell ami bis wife, Uarlmra, reaide at 1001 Patrick Place,

GAINESVILLE — Average
per capita Income In Florida,
although rapidly rising during
the 1950's, lias hit a plateau,
a recent University of Flor­
ida study reveals.
The study liy University
economist Dr. Mudrlyn L.
Kalugin shows that while the
Income figure rose hy $U79
from 1050 to HNiO, per capita

Circle Elects
New Officers
ily Jane Casselberry
New officers have been
elected by the Itvliekuh Cir­
cle of flic Casselberry Com­
munity Mclltodlit C h u r c h
W.S.C.S.
Mrs. lit 11it'ii Begin is chair
m an; Mrs. Nelson Biiuliell,
ro-elialrinan; Mrs. T. Dahl,
treasu rer, and Mrs. Edgar
Lyons, secretary. Mrs. Mary
Mobley la incnibcrahip chair

Income in IMl was $1,99(1,
only live dollars u ln ae that
ul 1900.
"W hether substantia) gains
sim ilar to llmse at the fifties
eon occur ill Ihu sixties is not
&gt;cl evident," she says.
Published
in "Econom ic
!&gt;cn(lclx" by llm University’s
Bureau ol Economic and
Business R esearrh, Hie re ­
port ntiritmte* the small rise
to Florida’s continued popu­
lation growth, a ernm pa n Icd
by small gains or arlual d e­
clines in some sectora of the
stale's reononiy.
Income from Irudo declined
by some $35 million, the study
shows, A slight recession in
Ihc northern U. S. affected
the earnings of trade and ser­
vice proprietors In Florida,
resulting in a decline of some
$50 million In their income.
Also, construction Income
declined by $123 million durItlg lUtil.

man.
Circle meiiilN-rs visiled the
Karepta Nursing Home in
Sanford Thursday to take
fruit, Fa's ter booklets and an
arrangem ent of plastic flow­
ers.

t im e

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
Termites A O ther Pruts

20(11 PARK DR,
322*8805
SANFORD
to

Ihc Kennedy adm inistration
can do.
One of the five conditions
is U. S. evacuation of the big
naval base at (iuantanam u,
in eastern Cuba.
Castro praised Washington
for .its crackdown on the
exiles. He heaped scorn ami
ridicule on exile leaders
who broke with Washington.
The prem ier boasted that
I^itin American leaders who
oppose his Communist regim e
sooner or later arc toppled.
He included among these
form er Argentine President
Arturo Frond 111, form er P e­
ruvian President Manuel P ra ­
do and form er Guatemalan
President Miguel Ydlgoras
Fuentes. He Implied that
their lull was due to their
opposition to him as "in stru ­
ments of (U. S.) im perial­
ism ."
Castro laughed at the fall­
ing nut between Washington
ami llic Cuban (exile) revolu­
tionary council. "While the
Cuban
revolution
I* ever
m ore unified, the c o u n terre v ­
olution is constantly mure disunified," lie sain.

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Km-limrd Until l nil
Washra In Kink

Sunrise Service
Scheduled
In Enterprise
Ily llelrn Snodgrass
An E asier Sunrise Service
for churches In the E nter­
prise area will be held at fi
a. m. Sunday on tlie shores
of Lake Monroe in front of
the Deltona Clubhouse.
Participating in the service
will lie the Harnett Memorial
Methodist Church, The Bapt­
ist .Mission, All Sainla Epis­
copal Church and StaffordOsteen Methodist Church.
Doughnuts and coffee will
lie served al the Barnett
Memorial Church following
(lie service.

23" M aster
Oven

Including Rig Difference

Including Big Difference

BIG W H E E L

YAZOO
MASTER MOWERS
TWO WASHERS IN ONE
WITH
MINI-WASH SYSTEM!
All n erm a d y handw ashable*.

dtlicate fabrics, lingerie,
lI*t8 r-» to ek in *» : con be
In Gen­
eral Electric • new miniature woth
be»ket. It weeks with G-l'« FilterFie* trttsai . . . removes quickly
Joe * big 12-lb. (nod requiring a
hocvler washing action. T ^ ly . . .
two wishers in *ne!

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C ycles . , , 2 * W a sh T em pera*
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Tough, Hrauoth Performance.
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M R K N tS m

�Wind-Swept Flames Hit
8 Acres Near Schools

*

Raging flames whipped l»y vari­
able winds and fed by extreme dry
undergrowth spread over an eightacre area near the South Seminole
Schools at Casselberry for more than
three hours this morning endanger­
ing several homes in the vicinity.
Seminole County Hanger Albert
Harris, of Ising wood, said his de­
partment was hard pressed to man
pumps since they also have been
working with Orange County in thu
Winter Park area on a ntuek fire for
the just week-and-a-half.

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WEATHER: Fair nnd slightly warmer through Tuesday. High today, 80-PC. Low tonight, B5-60.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Financing
Big Issue

An investigation was started im­
mediately on today’s fire and every
effort will he made to determine the
m-t of carelessness res|Minsihle, Har­
ris warned.
He also issued an urgent request
that residents of the county put off
any burning until the overall area
has received a thorough soaking
since a single spark can he whipped
as far as 200-1100 yards under pre­
sent wind conditions and fire the dry
uudergrow Hi.

lt&gt; I.AItltY VLUSH EL
The Seminole County law II*
hrary will be olliciully chang­
ed lo honor Fred It. M'llson
. . . Nu liner tribute tu a line
m an.
• • •
Legislative delegation has
okayed pay txxj.it (or Camilla
llruce and those ttc ak d'n
ners . . . However, w ater con­
trol bill, Fern P ark incorpor­
ation, junk yard bill, dog
pound. Longwnod
absentee
Verting, Altamonte a n '
4berry ch arter change* (till
being held up.
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NO. 090

In Capiid
TALLAHASSEE (UFI)
—A pitch was niaile fur
mlditiomil funds for 8tnto
p r i s o n s today us tho
LcRisluturc moved i n l o
Its third Meek with fi»

BULLETIN

nances the big issue.
House and Senate apprupria 1 1o n a subcommittees ar«
m eeting early and lute to try
to |«it together a general
spending bill before May 1,
♦.wy m mhl ie.ivu t...fe w icks
to u niontli fur the lawm akers
to raise the money to foot tho
bill, expected to be in tho
neighborhood of $1 billion.

TAI.I.AH ASSI.i: 111*1) —
—The strikebound Florida
F a it f e a s t It .ill reail ankcil
th r S tair I'tllilir* CumminMen today tu (Its: ■*—- an
urilcr that it resum e ser­
vice Immediately.

tU U JJA . . ,

Easter Egg Hunt, Sunday. The sense of funON YOUR MARK, (JET SET . . . fiO! Over 1,000
Sanford Naval Air Station
filled excitement enjoyed is mirrored in the face
promises an outstanding ex­
{ March Broken Up children take off wildly front the .starting imint
of the little girl in the foreground.
hibit Tuesday evening when
IIIKMINGIIAM, Ala. (D P I)
in the middle of First St. at the annual Jnyceo
(Herald Photo)
&lt;0 nr more m anufacturers
—
Police
broke
up
an
antiMage the first annual "Sem ­
segregation protest march by
inole Industrial Show" at
l.b«0 Negroes on a sunny
the Civic Center. Also, a
E aster Sunday th a t saw Ne­
fashion allow, TV' talk by the
groes attend services a t two
Governor, dixir prizes, re ­
white diuretic*.
freshm ents, etc. All for free.
• • •
Outnumbered
Defendants facing crim inal
LONDON (U l'l) — O ut­
riiarges in Circuit Court will
numbered police clashed today
be arraigned Tuesday morn­
with thousands of Imn-theing. Included will he four men
bomb marcher* who swarmed
free on bund facing charges
Champion
egg-hunter
of
Into
London and
surged
in an alleged citrus swindle.
Sanford is young Diane Hridmound Hu- walls of lluckingTHIS FLORIDA sunshine is sort of rough on
Court will hear pleas and let
ges who (mind :t:t egg* at tinliam Public.
a
fellow’s
eyes.
So
this
young
fellow
is
content
trial dales.
Ja
je e e s annual E asier Egg
to wear sunglasses, lie is year-old Jay Jessup,
• • •
Heavy
Fires
Hunt
in Fori Mellon Park,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Jessup
Jr.,
H
iC
i
Gov. F arris Itryant will
East Second Street.
(Herald Photo)
TALLAHASSEE l l T I I — Sunday.
nam e Ihe successor to Elmer
Florida Forest Service work­
E. Ashley J r. for his unexpir­
Diane vva* among more
ers buttled a sitin g of fire* Ilian .’&gt;in&gt; children (tom azo»
ed two-year term as Justice n!
lo miles long today that
the peace. He submitted bis
thteuti ned IIMI.IHMl acre* of one In lo who swarm ed ev er
resignation to Hie Governor, I
ri«-fi tu a L x , In—1 'n Nbc** itlx- park on a bright F.istor
rife etitu -April 30, lo enter
•ftemooft' to search fint the
Florida.,
private business.
hi-ling places of n \c r Lit)
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dozen i oloivd E aster Egg*
Quick Thinking
Memo to the downtown mcrincluding four golden and
OSLO, Norway l l 'l 'l ) — four sliver eggs.
rhunts. . . . I'lease w ater those
The pilot of an h • lundair a ir­
plant* In front of your build­
Sheila Hutler found Ihe first
ing. . . . We counted lb t i ..t
A &gt;oung •uilor serving with monies Thursday at NAS. The liner which rru sh id Sunday, golden egg ami Ihe others
lire dying.
Heavy Attack Stimuli oil One i umiin mlutiou w ill he pto-ent- killing all IJ persons uhoanl, were fotindwby Carmen Mirmay have averted a bigger ales and Carol Conley, which
i-^ Sanford Navul Air Station eil by l dr. I.cmiurd J. RelllF irst Research Corp. of
h in t, commanding o ffiter of tragedy by quick thinking, au ­ lirnughl tin-in the three first
Minuil haul at work on tlm \ will receive official ivcogni- Heavy A ttack Spiadloii (Joe. thorities said today.
prizes In Ihe three age
feasibility (tuily showing th a t tlon on H iursduy for his liegroups one to three, four to
this county i* the m o lt, log­ rule condui t in rescuing a nine,
Probe Opens
six and seven pi ten year*
ical place lor the four year year-old giil from drowning.
I 'O II T S XI O II T II. N. II. •if age.
tinlvcnlty hero. . &gt; . Meeting
Airman H arry W. Hrynn,
Sliver egg*, which won se­
(U l’l) — A naval court of
of the mimli wan belli in Sen. Jr., 18-year-old native of Mas­
EASTER PARADE IN SANFORD imlinleil tliirt vvltolo family dressed Just
inquiry today hoped to ques­ cond prizes were found hy
Mack Cleveland's office S at­ sillon, Ohio, rescued Faye
tilike. Mollter, Mrs. Ravinnriil Pointer (at riiflit) is pictured with her fivo
tion personnel of tli&lt;% P orts­ lx*»lle McMillan. Susan Jack
urday morning. . . .
M athis, daughter of Mr. and
i la tig liters, Colleen, (left) Mary Ret It, Dotty. Al»by Leo and Ruth ntttl xoit
mouth Naval Shipyaid con­ and Hilly Longwrll,
A ttending were Sen. Cleve­ Mrs. William E. Mnthcs, t'lOtf
Most eggs in each croup
Nisi. All tlio tlressi'H were brown with tt atrip of lace down the front, mid
cerning repair work done on
land and Kepi. S. J . Davla Jr. Chase Avenue, iluring a boat­
all wore white picture lints. Little Ned, too has on u white shirt mid brown
the ill-fated nuclear subma­ were (mind hy llohhie Me.
mill .1itii Fortune! the F irst Ite- ing trip on thu Wekiva River
serve, Deborah Moge and Di­
rine Thresher.
pants mul n littlu white cap. Mrs. Fainter inailc all six dresses for her
search Corp. rcpreaentutivc April 7.
ane Hridges and tla- Second
handsome family.
from Miami; Gen. J. C. HutchMost Eggs by Kenneth Rmwn,
The M atlii-s girl fell into
Freight Service
Son, C o u n t y Cnmmiiiiiin the water while the Inmt was
lllcky Mann ami Frank Sloan.
TA LLA H A SSEE (U l'l I —
cbnirm nn; Mayor Tom Mc­ at anchor. Ilryan immediately
The egg* for Ihr annual
While official* of the Floiida
Donald; Davi-f Gutehcll, Clcvc- dove Into the w ater uml swam
hunt were donated h) TliompEnst
Coast
Railway
appeared
IiiiiiIk' aide, and tlieie repre- to the side of the panic-strick­
son's Egg Ranch, Tlirtflway, *
before the Public Utilities
■o-nlntivei of the fb u m b er of en girl. Despite determined re ­
Food F air, all three WinnCommission Here, the strikeCommerce: I’reiiilent Frnnri* sistance ami a strong current,
Dixie store*, A A P. M ole's
plagued carrier began f iright Superm arket, Syndcr’s Egg
Itoiimillut. M a n n g e r John he win aide to swim with the
service to potato grow ers in
Kritler and Dougina Stcn- girl about lie) yalds to shal­
Kanch, M'illiam* Itcstauranl,
northeast FhuMa.
uliom , clmirninn of the long low w ater where lie received
Pig '.S' Whistle, I’inecresi inn
lunge committee on education. In Ip from the g ill s father
and Mrs. O. H. Griggs.
KEY WEST. Fin. ( U l'l) — d- nt who siiliiiittiil killing the
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Some Progress
Prizes for the winners came
and unele.
A hearing vvns scheduled to ­ two-mail crew of u charier
TAMI’A
(
U
l'l)
—
State
County hasn't got an admin­
through (lie generosity of tla*
For his heroic action, Ilryan
day to decide if a studious- hunt *h»uld he hound over for
Iloaid of Health scientists Sanford Atlantic Hank, Tout histrative aide but our local will receive a letter of com­
looking high Hchonl honor i-tu- gland jury action.
said
this
weekend
tliul
tome
delegation Inn. . , , A* we mendation during special ceieton's, Houmillat and Ander­
progress
hud
been
made
in
The hearing wn* set hcfori*
mentioned before, lie'* David
son's,
McCrory's,
Hobson's
the
fig
h
t
to
wipe
out
en­
ro
u n ty Judge II lie C.oimz
G. Gatrlicl . . . but lit-’i on the
Sporting
Good*, Sweeney's
cephalitis, hut it was still one ami F ircstyK St6.es.
wlieii 17-ycnr-idd Roger Fos­
d a te
payroll ond not the
of "F lm Id a's g icu test health
ter ph tided guilty to the m ur­
Don Knlkh. was chairm an
county's.
problems.**
der of skipper Douglas Tiev•
• •
of Ihe egg hunt for lia- JayTl m m utter uf hiring un a*te e s ami others on hi* cum"No Hobby, Dili one Is mine.
ilstnnt town t | t rk in Cumel- nr, 17, and Id* fir-1 m ate son.
II. W. HUY AN
N ew Policy Chief tail tee wero Sid Vlhicn, DoKdwaid, at un arraignm ent
You may if-gulale the auto in­
ta lly will conic up fur fu r­
Sunday.
ALGIERS, A lgeria l l ' l ’l I MTU Mathews, Fred MTIsou,
dustry. As attorney gencrul
ther dlirussinii at today's 7:31)
— Prem ier Ahmed lien llellu E lm er Sintlh, G arnett Mhlte,
Police said the husky son of
PITT8IIURGI1 ( I l l 'l l - T h e
you may have the privilege of
p.m, meeting of thu Hoard
personally will direct Algeria's Inn Smith, Ham I'nlk. Jack
a G iiffin, Ga , pliyr.h lull re ­
price fixing of oil producta. g iant U. K. .Steel Corp. today
of Aldermen in Town llnll.
foreign policy in place of Erickson, Ken Xlclnloslt, H&gt;Rut 1 reserve the rig h t to may disclose Its position on
O ther items hanging from mained "calm and very roForeign
M
inister
Mohjiinuic,|
ron l.e.ich, Dave Herrian and
to steel."
last
week’s meeting for to ­ hi'rcnt" in jail while under­
the sentitive question of price
going questioning,
Khcmisli, still in a ram a from Charles Tctanhaum .
» •
•
night's ugendn iniludu the
increase* in the industry. Two
an attcm pt'-d assassination,
S lu ilff's Investigator Rob­
Tim 130 dozen egg* were
We're no movie critic but,
possibility of hiring a traffic
informed
sources
raid
today.
ert
L. Hi own said the youth
stnuller
firm
s
already
have
dyed
and
colored
by
mem­
one picture yuu shouldn't miss
control offeer for the town
ATLANTA ( L 'P D -F e d c rs l
told him he dumped the bodies
bers of the Ja&gt;ece Mivcs
is “A Child Is W aiting" com­ announced price hikes.
uml
approval
of
tho
March
of the fath er and son overClub, under Ihe direction of
I.ukens Steel Co., of Coates- District Judge Ix-wit R. Xfor- P l i c i f i c S t O I T l l
ing to the Hits T heatre Wed­
fiiiun iul statem ent.
gun today set tile week of II) I'liilid Press International President, Mrs. Hum P"lk.
hoard near u small groiqi of
nesday. It will give you an vills-, I’a., stirred the w atchful­
A blustery Pacific atorm
Island* JO mile* vvo-t of here
idcu a t w hat’s being done a t ness of President Kennedy and Aug. 5 tu try a $10 million li­
lulled the Mnrqui'Mt Key*.
our own "L ittle Red School- tlio rest of the industry Sun­ bel suit brmighl by M'al'are pushed ruin and snow from
I. TITLE MISS Leslie
Foster told aiillm iitics lie
day when it announced in­ Hulls against Hu- publishers tlic Weal Coast into the Ruckhouse."
McMillan found a silver
• • •
_
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..
i l«* today. An E aster Sunday
tried to commit suicide in a
creases ranging from $5 to ST ,
of Uie Saturday Even n 5 Post.
w im .
„ f ll((lk.
•TM mul wins a stuffed
Don't tliiovv away those left a ta'n. Wheeling Steel Cmp.
1'lu- "S avage Sons of San­ motel here M'cdnciulay night,
Ihe form er Gesirgia aUtle- eil tuiupuraturu rueord* from
doppiu ul the Juycet) ford"—Heavy Altai k Squad- hut when he couldn’t go
over E aster eggs. . . . The had announced hikea last
A 13 y ear-old girl arr&lt;-»l- | Easter E rr Hunt.
tic director sued the Curtis New Mexico to Montana.
Tuesday.
monkeys at the zoo love 'em.
rou Five—la departing today through with it, li&lt;‘ decid' d to
c«l lor having a loaded re
» • •
U. S. Steel, the nation's Publishing Co. for accum
for a short cruise uboard the churtcr a boat and take Ills
v o lfsr in her possession at
life a t sea.
Here's an interesting Item numla-r one producer and the lions published by llu- Post
Attack (.a rricr Forreslal,
'liie "boy of tlio m onth"
Ajfent
To
Speak
Satn'prd
.
Junior
High
School
from the County Commission la-lluether of Uie Industry, saying Hulls "rig g ed '' last
During
tills
cru
i.e,
the
Herald Index
County Agent Cecil Tucker squadron will he conducting student told investigator* he
minutes lu ll . . . u delegation will influence the rest of the (all’s Alabama Georgia footlial L M r .released |o Ihe cus­
Hiidge
Page U tody* o f {lx-r m other |Minling will speak on "C are of laiwn* its annual Operational Readi­ killed the Trevor* wilt'll his
of Sanford residents appeared steel firm s whichever way it hall game.
Classified
and G rasses" for the Semi­ ness Inspection which will plan for g etting them off the
U-foie the Orange County moves.
uivp4ti|fb'&gt;M.
Comic*
If it ta b e s prices, the lest
Commission asking that some­
( o k fty Judge Vernon Mize nole Evening HD clu b at 8 dcm onvlratc the squadron's chartered boat, the Dream
Dear Abby
thing be done about "the de­ of the industiy may follow Trustee Flection
said h* o rdered the girl's re ­ p.m. today at the III) Center readiness tu perform its a s­ Girl, went aw ay. Drown said
Editorial
Pugs
4
plorable condition of Celery suit. This probably would pre­
b a te while she is undergoing in Kanfoid. Tucker will pre­ signed mission of all wealhcr the youth tuld authorities he
A »|M- iul meeting of the
E ntertainm ent
Page U examination* hy g a Orlando sent the same progiiim for attack. The "Stjtts" will also stubbed the older Trevor in a
Ave.” In an effort to appease cipitate new wage demands
Fur eat City Community A*»n.
L t-g n ls
Page g-U-10-U pv&gt;rhiaU’ist. Tbs court *atd the Elder Springs Club u l he participating in the For- brief stru g g le on the luwor
the local group, the commis­ from the Steelworkers Union,
Puzzle
Pngs 9
sion agreed
to remove the which Is free to reopfn talks to d u ct four trust?** will ho
his decision In Ihe m in e r 1M5 a m. Tuesday a t the resta l's annual Readiness In­ deck, then knifed the younger
... P age M
Jjociely
may
b* spection as pari uf C ariict man while lie was trying to
slum ps along Cameron Ave. for pay and fringe Iwm fit in- held at 7 p in . today at the
will depeud on liie d o cto rs Center. Kutnplc*
lixirta
hi ought for analyse*.
| F orest City R estaurant.
„ P eg s 4
call the Coast Guard for help.
rctum m sadaU m ,
' • • • You figure th a t ona out,
crease# mi May i.
Air Group Eight,

★ ★ ★
Diane Bridges
Crowned Top
'Egg Hunter'

Nero To Be Honors
For Saving Girl, 9
★ ★ ★

Sfossor Student filler
Feces Const FSeairsng

Clcrlc Item
On Agenda

U. S. Steel
Nears Decision

Football Libel
Trial Slated

15-Year-Old
Girl Released

EM

VAH-5 Set
To Deploy

TAI.1.AII \SSEE (U l’l) —
Hill* lo give m Iio. iI trachrr* a fUHi annual aero**Ihp board pay raise and
freeze contributions to *upport ol the xrhmiU at 23 per
cent of thr total cost* were
IntroJutcd in Ihe House to­
day.

State Prison Director lamia
M'aiuw right asked a joint
committee to piovido funds
for a total of 170 new em­
ploye* in the prison system,
reinstating 1*0 job* which
the cabinet cut nut on tho
ground* the state could not
ufford them.
Meanwhile, Sen. Charley
Johns of Slurke gathered Ids
force* for nn all-out pitch to
get hi* controversial Legis­
lative investigating commit­
tee continuoil for anuthcr two
years.
The commitUe, which, h a ^
I p r f f r l h nxcer* "of 'innO.'hW
Investigating homosexual* In
I ho vcliool* uml univei silii-a in
the past two years, I* faced
with a strong move both
within nnd outaido the Legis­
lature to get tho. .comraltU*
abolished as having gune be­
yond its field.
A|ipurently to a p p r n s n
la'gislalor* and try to *cll
nevvspuper editors on the need
for the committee, Johns ha*
set tip u dosed session fo r
Thursday t** "b rie f" tho
pics* nnd lawmakers on Ju. t
w h a t the rom m ittco has
found in It* investigation.
John* said tlio meeting
would he nil executive ac**1. ii , meaning it will ha
dosed lo tho public and per­
son* attending it are not sup­
posed to discuss on tho o u t­
side vvhnt goes on behind tho
closed doois of tho Fennto
chamber on Thursday a t 2:30
p. m.
There vim no Scnnto action
schidulcd f e r the morning.
The House worked it* way
Ihrougli another hutch of
new hill Introduction* und u
heavy calendar of minor mea­
sure* hut the Scnuto doe* not
come hack until 3 p.m.
When it docs, Gov. F arris
H i)uiit's bond fiminring plutt
for university construction is
duu to hit the hopper.

Aircraft Safely
Briefing Set
Forty fire, safety and law
enforcement officials from
Seminole, Volusia an I lire,
yard Counties will visit Ota
Sanford Naval Air Station
Tuesday Air brie fin?* and
dem onstrations on aircraft
safety.
The day will h r devoted to
acquainting
civilian
safety
personnel with the special
features of handling m ilitary
avlaliun accidents.
I-cdr. C. Thomas Covill.
Safety Officer for Heavy At­
tack Wing Om*. wilt lccturo
the gioup at in a . m. un
pilot rescue and aircraft en­
try oi tlw A3U Skywarrior,
A5A Vigilante and TF'J Cou­
gar, live major airplane type*
flown by Sanford based avia­
tors.
Afterwards,
Covill
will
move the classroom to L’u

VAll-3 flight line where con
fcrcncc delegates will inspect

the aucraU .

&gt;

�Exiles May Reveal
Embarrassing Paper
MIAMI (U P D —The C ubin
Revolutionary Council meets
here today to decide whether
to reveal a document it says
will "em b arrass" the Ken­
nedy adm inistration and to
plan the future of Council
President Ju te Mlro Cardona.
In Washington, however,
high H ate departm ent offi­
cials said that any charges
made publicly th a t President
Kennedy had secretly prom is­
ed the exiles support to over­
throw the Castro regim e and
then had reneged on his

pledge would be challenged
forcefully.
Mlro resigned from the
council last week in protest
against tills country's Cuban
policies. The exile group
backed Mlro's criticisms, but
rejected the resignation.
Mlro's resignation
letter
reportedly outlines President
Kennedy'! public and private
assertion* to him about the
eventual liberation of Com­
munist Cuba.
Hut atatc departm ent offi­
cials Insisted today t h a t

State Weekend Death
Toll Reaches Six
MIAMI &lt;UPU—Five traffic Witt North, a SB-year-old Live
dealha and uno drowning this Oak resident, waa killed In an
weekend pushed the Florida accident noar his home.
a c i.im ta i- w’j s n toll ' o - ^ t
least six.
A head-on collision on U. S
Highway til near Daytona
Beach Sunday killed Dorsey
J.
Stalnaker of
Daytona
Beach and Aldon Laws of
Dr. ami Mrs. Vann Parker
Green Cove Springs.
of Sanford left today for New
Police* said the Laws car
Smyrna Beach and Warrenplowed head-on into the Stal
Ion, N. C„ to attend the fun­
nakcr ca r while attem pting
eral aervlcea and burial of
to pass. Four other persons
Dr. P ark er’s father, David II.
w ere injured in thu accident,
Parker, 72, who died Sunday
two critically.
In New Smyrna Beach.
A 17-month-old Miami boy,
Service* wera to be held at
Michael Grimes, drowned Sat
4 p.m. a t the Coronado Com­
urday when he (ell Into a
munity Church with gravealde
fishpond In Ills yard.
service* slated In Warrentun,
Joshua Caleb Berry, a MN, C., Thursday morning.
year-old Lake Worth resident,
Other aurvivora Include Mr.
w as killed Saturday in an ac
Parker'* wldowr, Mra. Martha
cldcnt near P erry on State
Bennett P arker of New Smyr­
Iluad 20.
na Beach; two other sons, J.
Friday night, Dewey Dc
W. and D. P., and two daugh­
ter*, Mra. Leon Harmon and
Mra. Albert Beckett.

David Parker
Dies In NSB

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N O T IC K O F IN T K N T T O I M I S
M il'll, M U IIS M T in v
We have respect for the
T O W H O M I T MAT fO N lTK IlN :
N O T IO N IK IIKHKMY H I V - senior clllten and admiration
K N o f In teiillo ii t u linva l u l l "
rtliratl In H i n j l t S I f o s i l n a u( ig r the freshman.
I h s F lo r id * M g l s l a t u r * , * Hill
t o a m e n d R r c llo n JT o f r?h«P t*r
10.3E0. H|&gt;*ela) A r ia » f I t a a i l l a r
K raalon o r ISIS, Low* o f F l o r Idu, r u l l t l t d “ An A r t t o Natal,* IN TSSIS COUNT OF TIISJ
1la Si, O r * n n l , " a n d rN in alllu t# a COUNTY JllHJSC. PI'.HIAM.S:
Mooli li-allly t o !&gt;** K o o m i am i COUNTY, FIAHUIIA, IN S'llUIirilH K u la d a s Urn T o w n o f IIATK.
Ovladn. a n d t o f t a f l n a l l a T t r * IN UK: KHTATB O F
r l l n r l a l Iliin n d ar lr a, a n d t o l'ro&gt; W IL L IA M A. W U L K H .
\ i d « f o r Ita J u r U d l r t l o n , U » v D susastd.
a r n i n a i i t, P n w s r a a n d I 'r l v l - T o All C f a i l l o r s a n d I’aranKa
I t g i V , tlia A m i n d m a o t o f aa ld l l a i l a a
IT alm a n r
lltM anda
SiM t tim 3? In p r o t l d a » It* n A a a l n a l S aid K a t a t s t
I n a r a a n - d u s , d u t y nf T a x
Vou slid saiTi o f y o u a r s
C o l l r c t o r , d k o o u n i f u r p r o m p t l i s r s b y n o t l f l s d Slid r s q u l r s d
p a y io sn t.
I t i t s r t s t on dalln* lo p r e s e n t a n y c l a i m s s n d Usn u . n l t a s r i , a p p n l n l m r n l " f in sn B s w h ic h y ou, o r s l l l i s r of
n s p u t y T a x r o i i s c t o r s , a u t h o r * you, m a y Slavs s s s l n t l I h s e s ­
Jt y o f su c h d t l i u l l r a . uni] corn- t a t e o f W ll l l s i n A. W s s h s , det i t n a a l l o n f u r h s p l l t y T n * r n | . , r a s e d , l a l s of sa id C u u tity , lu
b f l m a ; a n d i i n u l i tl r i * f o r rs* t h e t ’o u n l y J u d s o " f HemltMiln
&gt;taI of all law a o r p u r t a of C o u n t y , Florlilu, 111 Ilia iifH in
a w a In c o n f lic t.
In t h e c o u r t hm iaa n f t a l i
I ’ulillsh A p r il IV
C o u n t y s t H s n fn rd , F l o ri d a ,
cnit.si
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m o n llia
f
lint* of tl&gt;* f i r s t puliin
t ii k
r i i i r i i T c n i n r . l lr ioumt l oilis
n
of
It,!■
Hollos.
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MATII J I I I HMI . CTIH’f'IT c l a i m u r d e m a n d ah u ll La
In
n r s'l.ftiiH it i a a a ii r i m
w r l l li i a . am i slinll e l a t e His
s i : *11Anl.i: t illlA Tt.
pliira of r e a l d e u c s alul pnat o f I IIAAI SIIIV All. U M I
Hco n i l d n a a i.f Hu- p f a lm a ttl.
W H H R ItA t, N A T IO N A I, MOIIT- a n d ah u ll
a w n r u I " liy Hi**
flAM B A M O C IA T IO N . a C o r p ­ i-la im an l, lilt n u o u l. o r n l l n r o r a t i o n urWBitlK d nn*l»t a n ne», a n d a n y em-Fi d a I m n r dnA r t o f r ' n n a r r , a am i r i l i t l u a m a u d tiul t o filed ahull he
I i u r a u a n t l o t ils S’l- d tr a l X»&gt; v" Id.
tln liu l
J I ii U h u k "
A tsotlallon
I d i m C. W e e k s C o v l i l l o
I ' l t r l t r A-'I, Iiiiv I iix Ita p rln *
At r s s v t l l o r o l tlm Lust
f i li a l " H i m lu H ip t ' l l y Hi
M ill an il T m l u i i i e n t uf
\i- p-iIi I iik I iiii , l i la trli l o f Co*
Avi
MIIILim A. M e r k t ,
luinli'n.
d treated
AOTtt n o r r o i t r . r i . o » i i u :
U T n d r r w f cdle, l l a l n r s A W a r d ,
S t l,|]
AH"Mte) t
p l a i n t i f f . S i t I ’a r k A venue, Hmtth
•vsW i n t e r I 'a r k , I'ln rld u
I I AIIIIY
I* K IIA F F F .lt
ainl 1‘iildUh! Apr. IS. f l ,
Muy t
IIK T T V
JO
H H A F F K I t.
Ills ISS1
w Ifs,
c o i l —a t
lv-f&gt; n d n n ls.
N o r i c r i n i i r . m i i v tn v NI IT IITl o r F u ll » ; c l . t i n | III:
T S p u r s o s n l In a F i n a l D i m ,
SAIF.
o l l','M iliiNiiia On I t d A pril |u,
K flT H 'H
la L i r e h y
alv ,m
I&gt;u3, i,nd t i i i r r i 'i l In f 'linni*try Ituii Hu- L nilei alane-l A r l l i u r
f a t a N". ItVSI " f tlio Clri-ull II. Ileiltw illi, J r ., C l e r k o f Clrf 'l i u r l . of H i t .MuIII J u d l i l a l i it 11 C o u r t of K*niiii"li* C o n n *
f ' l r n u l t III nml f o r Homlunlo ly . ..........la. v III. o n lit* Stull
f 'u i t n l v , F l o r i d a , wIt• r*III F H | I . d a v o f April, |»s&gt;. a l 11 :Un
K l t . U . N A T I O N A L J l o l l ' l ' . u'clui'k A &gt;1. a l Hie F r o n t Huiir
I l . t m : APPOTTATION. a m i rp o . o f Ilia Hmnlnoln C o u n t y C o u r t
r a t i o n m a a u n t i l m o l a r a n A r t llouti-, hdn ln u l-- ( "tint). In Hie
i.f i 'on. n -*■ n n d t v l a l l u a Pur* i l l y of Kiiifiird, K li.ndu, o f f o r
a m ,u l l o t i n F o l t r a l Nntioiial f o r sale mill n i l Ut p llh ll" "MlJ N i r l u a H t AtaiMdallon t ' l i a r t a i i*r&gt; t o Hie lil s h e a l slu t heal
A i t , l i a v l n n Ita p t l m -l o a l tiffin* L hlder f u r raali, ILe fu l lu w ln a
lo Hi- f i l l
" f W n i t i l n a t 1" ' lli ti r l L n l pl u p n ty ■11 lint* d III
l i l t t r O 't of I'uHllnliln, la Ho Heiulnnls C o u n t ) . F l o r i d a , lo*
P laintiff
and
II t r i l l V
!„ w i t :
I 'M A l'i lift
and
HKTTy
jn
la i t a
IS,
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.10,
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l l h - h St., k A M . A M ii i T i l l .
I " f m id n n t s , I „ III ti ll i.i III"
M T I IT H I I I K A I 1 T I F M . u*
l i l a P t a l n p d I it h| lii.Pitr r
........filed In ITnl l lo o k 3,
r a a l i a l H it F r o n t
of Hit,
p a a r i.;*i. a*:.
uml «t.
Pnililiiul* t*"Miil| t'o tirttio tian In
1 ,- a t t l i t r will* nil L ulldilia i i i v of Stanford, c . u n l v &lt;&gt;f
lu te thereon and l o n t e n u
Sittnlilult
Fl»il*l«
at
II nu
of aelil t u u l d l n a e ae r eA ,t. nu Hit U r d d a y of April.
co rd ed In I’lildli- ttsuorilii
ISlil, Hi, folli.wTiis , l t a - | j | i t d
o f Ktodiiole C o iiu ty , F l u r tit on. I I) n t , t l I,,i Hi III tu l d
Ida
F il i n ' J i t . r . r l o . u l l :
p u l e u a l i t t o Hie I Hinl D u r e *
l . " t I f . I i io t h , l . \ i n H i n r * o f F o m h ia itii *ni* r n l In a
land., lat
t d d l t i m i a n - o r d l n e '■»•* p e u d ln a In m i d C o u r t .
in p lat
i l i t r i o f r t i i r i U d tn Hi* t l ) l e of with Ii it
P l a l liooh t*. 1 *1 1 ) 1,. yit n mt r y H e n r y Miwlum Ita " " 4 f tlviln
Pul'll*
l l n o r i t a o f Hamlnul* M o a k iiu lts . h i t w If.
C o u n t s . I 'l o r l d a
I'l u l l il l t f a
I in li'illlli. yp&gt; i Ifli-nlly, toil ve.
n o t Uy w a y iif llm l ta t lo i i . J o h n H. K en n eily m id J o a n C.
H i t f i i l l o t t l n a f i t t u n a a m t K e u n e i y , Ida w ife nml ti n n e r
t*lo n o i r n t , a l l p r i in a ii s i i l l* " • w r i t a i d AlHe n. i.e II. Ills
In,I i l l r d :
w Ifr.
I W all l l i ' M t r - I’a n t l r a y
I** fstidatil i,
t u . -i.i r . i ' A - c ,
mill III- i l l ..... cry u u m h i r o l
t I I - o s ......... I i la Id t It t - whl n'i la t r u e .
Mi* I, I IIK-.Hi
MTTNKKH in) h a n d a n d t l.e
3. I l r f i la* r a l o r — I T I y l d . " f f l i l a l aval of e Id I u r l , t i n ,
a l r t Mi.dfl | i . l | ,
Ifilli d a y o f A pi |l. i»*v.
r w T F H llila 1 .in d a y of H tK A t.t
April. A I* t»*J.
A r l l iu r II n , . U n | H i , Ji
t A rthur n n t.-v w im j i
CWrli o ' t h e c l m i l t f'.iur*
C t # r k I.f l i l t c i n n it I '. i u r t
o f Hrmlim la L'nuiily,
i.f H c m ln o ls County. F l o r ­
F lorida
ida
III
Mm Hoi T. Vllilrn
M a rk N I ' l r v t l n n d , J r . n n d
fiepoty c le r k
f a r r o ll liu rlit
S io n la J . F r l e d n m n
A H o r n r S t fo r I’P i l n l H f
A l l o r n e i f u r I T e l 'i l l f f
Polta
S |l
H a n f o rd
A t t a n t l i A l . l t o p i n i r n * Hldv.
NXt‘1 NX H id e
Miami I t , F l o r i d a
f a n fa rd , Florida.
c r t u u i i t i i i 3 it : i e
Ptihllah A pril IS, ISIS.
I V M e t l A p ril I I ISSI
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Legal Notice

{

Mlro's resignation followed
the adm inistration’* rejection
of his ultim atum to resign un­
less the United States sup­
plied him with *iu million to
develop invasion plana.
A council apokesnian here
has term ed this report "false
and tendentious."
Un* m em ber ol Uie council,
the largest Cuban exile organ­
isation In Miami, said that it
Mlro's letter were made pub­
lic, "It would prove very em ­
barrassing for (ho Kennedy
adm inistration." But he said
he will ask Urn entire council
to endorse the letter before
releasing it.
U. S. officials, making no
attem pt to hide (heir anger
over Mlro's utlltudr, arc hold­
ing fast to Ihelr at nr v _ Dial
Mlro cam e to Washington un
April 5 to |ii6a«nt his dc
mands in a highly einutlonal
slate.
According to ofllclal re ­
ports. Mlro__*ccused top ad­
ministration officials of hav­
ing "m isled ," him and giving
"false assurances" of support
lo exile attem pts to Infiltrate
the island.
Tile officials said his d e­
mands amounted lo dictating
what U. H. policies should he
and that an untenable situ a­
tion had developed between
the 11. S. and the leader It had
chosen as the principal rep­
resentative of tho Cuban exile
movement.
"M lro certainly cam e (to
Waahlngton) wllli the Inten­
tion of dictating term * to us,
and If ho denies It he Is not
tolling tho truth," one official
who attended tho meeting
tald.
The official defended the
adm inistration's action in giv­
ing newamen lla account of
Mlro'* visit laying this w««
dona to prevent a one-sided
account of what happened,
Cuben exiles, on the other
hand, argued it was an a t­
tem pt to discredit Mlro,
. i
w ho
Driving extrovert*
avert tliclr cyei Inadvertent­
ly toward diverting beauties,
muy Invert their convertible*.

Legal Notice
IN THIS L 'fH'H T O F T II K
r n t 'N T Y j i 'i i u i * . s k w i n i i i .m
COUNTY, a r A T I J O F FLOW .
111* .

r u n mats;
IN ISF.i T I I H SJaTATK O F
M i T T I K HOOD H O tlN E , Us*
e s a s td .
F IN A L NOTICK
Nolle-* I* h * r* h y « lv * n t h a t
tin- iiP"l»rala»**l will, on Hi*
fith d ay o t M a y . A. I l , I S O ,
pr***n t
In
th«
lln n o ra h la
county
Judea
nf H ltu lso ll
C o u n t y , F t o rh J s , hla f i n a l rat u r n , aiu-ount a n d v o u c h e r s ,
a* A d m i n i s t r a t o r o t Ilia K * iain
of MATTIK HOOI&gt; IIOUNH.
d«i r*a»d, a n d a t sa id tint*,
t h a n n n d Iho r*. m a k a apiitli-a*
Hi , |,i IL" iitl.l J i i ' l a " f n r a
filial a r l t l r m c n t ul hla n-ln il i i la i ra l L 'n
" I auld * » la l".
am t for an nr*l*r &lt;1l*. h a t a l n a
1 , 1 m aa aii'li A 'l m l nipt r ( t o r .
H a l i d llila II". Hath d ay of
Ma n'll, A. I*. IMS
W. WILMO.N IIOIINK
Adinlnlatrivtiir **f llm
i : » l a t « u f M i t l l a II muiI
l l n r n r d"i»a* "- l
BTKNKTItoM, UAVIH A
MiTNTOMH
A t t o r n a y a ( « r Adm in Ia Ira t o r
I*. H. t i t u n r r 133u
Kuntiird, F l o r i d a
F u L llah l A p r il L S. 13, 33.
I T H I-S
in

HAS Housing
Awarded
To Native Son

Recently, a contract was
awarded to tlic successful
low bidder, Andrew C. King,
North Miami Beach. Florida,
for the construction of eight
sets of housing at the San­
ford Naval Air Station.
The contract aw ard price
of *144.117.00 Includes fam ­
ily units of the single and
duplex types, three for offi­
cers and five for enlisted per­
sonnel.
This project will be com­
pleted with landscaping, side,
wslks, streets, storm drain­
age and w ater and electrical
distribution. Work on the
housing is scheduler to Ik*
finished in early October.
King Is a native of Sanford,
as are his parents. He a t­
tended Seminole High School
anil went to Miami in 1045,
entering the construction busi­
ness as Journeyman c a r­
penter, King started his own
business In IBM).

Sgf. Alvin York
For Life
..%W7STILLK, Toon, (L'l'I)
—Sgt. Alvin York, one of
America's m ightiest fighting
man, lay In critical condition
loday with both h eart and
lung trouble.
The 76-year.fihl World War
I hero was brought to (lie
St. Tlionm# Hospital here S at­
urday by ambulance from hi*
Call Mall, T&gt;nn., home. II"
had been In th« aamu huapitnl
two weeks ago.
The hospital lulu Sunday
night said th a t York's condi­
tion was still critical hut not­
ed th a t hla blood pressure,
which had bw*n fluctuating,
was hack to normal.
Doctor i were lo get the re ­
sults of tests thla afternoon
to determine whether the old
soldltr suffered permanent
heart dam age und to pinpoint
other troubles.
York has been paralysed
from the w aist down for thu
past eight years. He had been
bruught to St. Thomas in
March this year when he had
chest pallia and it wue feared
he may have cracked a rib In
falling out of bis bed at home.
York won the nation’* high­
est m ilitary honor—(ho Medal
of Honor—for hla World War
I exploit*. A mountain man
who didn’t want to fight, York
was credited with altigle-hand.
edly killing ‘Jfi tiermuiia and
taking 132 prisoners lit a b at­
tle In the Atgunne Forest 4f&gt;
years ago.

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tive colors they wore in the
wild Airport.
season's new fashions w«*rc
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looking the hills of south­
of Ihe perfect spring day and
their spirits cheered by llm w estern New Hampshire to
attend sunri*e services near
renewal of an age-old truth.
The solemn joy of the cry , Uindgc, N. IL, al Lhc Cath­
edral of the Pines.
"Ik* is risen" echoed through
caverns at .Staton and Lcashurg, Mu. It w’as heard at
sunrise atop It,300-foot Ajax
Mountain n ear A.*pen, Colo. ASK A*OUI NIPHRON IHHAIAML A
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Lniled I 'm * International
Millions of A m ericans cele­
brated Ibc Resurrection of
Christ Sunday in joyous ser­
vices and Kaaicr finery.
From (he tim e dawn met
ttie nation on the Atlantic
Seaboard until long after the
sun had pasted its zenith
in the We»t, gay and reverent
Christians celebrated anew
the triumph of life over
death, ol spring over winter,
of Christ s em pty tomb over
the hurdentom e cross.
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MEET JOHNNY CREEI* The fanioua itqunre
dance caller from New Orleans will be here April
i,o‘7.art 27 to kith off the Si .r-Ccnlt' '+i*l Ccb
bration for the county’s Golden Anniversary. A
giant square dance will I k.* held at the Civic Cen­
ter from 8 to 11 p.m., April 211 with dancers in
their colorful costumes expected from all over
the state, lleauty contests, fireworks, Witter
■ ~«ki . V«»tivtus, Blue )jc',.*K parade -w.,..,
hibition baseball, picnicinp, barbe«|ue supper and
Grand Semi-Centennial Hall are some of the ex­
citing events which are planned for the celebra­
tion.

A Business Improvement
Plans Are Delayed

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F urther plan* for business
•ml trade improvement* in the
city uf Longwoutl u r i c ilcluycil in part ut Inst Thursday*
night'* meeting of the l.ent;wimmI Area Chamber of Comm elee due to a light uttcud■me.
Councilman John Kearns ex­
plained to the ninnll nudiencc
th at although many local businrs* people had planned to
attend the fnct thut the meet­
ing fell on Maundy Thursday
probably accounted for their
nlmenre.
lie did report however that
n recent meeting attended hy
Hit businessmen p r o d u c e d
many ronatruitivc ideal.
Mayor A. It. l.oiiminn an­
nounced that the first Clean
Up. Paint Up. Fix Up Week
•* p in t uf the town’s partici­
pation in the national cam­
paign would lie observed April
“ ll-Miiy 4. He urged the coop­
eration of members and busi­
nesses to make it a success
and advised th a t though sonm
trash collection would he mndc
hy thu city on Muy fl, most
pickups would tuhu place on
Stay 0.

K. P. Itichurds, C of C trea s­
urer, reported thnt auto tar;*
advertising I.ongwood a r e
still nvnilahlc nnd urged those
who have not ulrcudy purchas­
ed one of tile plates tu do so
before they arc sold out.
Following the business meetiiifT. E. P. Toole, vice president
of South Seminole Hunk, guve
an interesting talk tin bunking
which cited statistics showing
that there are more than eight
times a* many hunks in the
state now than there were 05
years arm. He used the film
“ Hanks in Action” to high­
light the talk.
Refreshments furnished hy
William Itaucholser, ehumtier
ptesidenl, were served followiirtf the meeting.

Fix Probe
To Continue
ATANTA (U P H —The exeeolive committee of the South­
eastern Conference lias order­
ed a continuation of its in­
vestigation into the AlabamaGeorgia football controversy
until a definite conclusion call
be reach (if.

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Lcdr. H. Rollins :
Dies Of Burns
At Great Lakes

Campaign

Set Against

Word has born received | Dr. Frank Leone, director pie take them for granted,
here of the death. Aoril 10th of Seminole County Health but they may cover up ser­
of Lcdr. (USX ret ) Howard D epartment has been named ious or even deadly d israscs.”
“ RD is today the nation's
T. Rollins. 54. at the O rest chairm an of the forthcoming
t.ake Naval Hospital In Ill­ education campaign to inform fourth leading cause of death,
people about chronic cough yet when found early and
inois,
and shortness of breath as treated, much RD—sickness
Lcdr. Rollins died as i re­
common symptoms of Res­ of breathing—may be alleviat­
sult of burns received April
piratory Diseases.
ed,” he said.
ith when a gas leak in the
The appointment was made
“ The TH and Health Assn,
house trailer in which he b/ Jim Lee. President of the
was l i v i n g
in Chicago board of the Seminole Coun­ has always been concerned
with respiratory diseases, of
while exhibiting his prize
ty Til and Health A«sn.
which tuberculosis is one,”
dogs there, caused an explo­
“ This is not a drive for
sion. The fire and explosion contributions. It is an educa­ Dr. I.rone said.
resulted in the infliction of tion
“ Now that concern has
service
financed
by
first, second and third d e­ Christmas Seal funds," Lee become a m ajor interest. One
gree burns over 50 percent said.
reason is that a person whose
of Rollins’ body.
“ Public e d u c a t i o n on breathing system is weakened
Chicago police and firemen chronic cough and shortness hy RD can easily get tuber­
rescued him from the burning of breath is so im portant.” culosis if ho has the germ s
trailer, and he was taken to Lee emphasized, “ because in his bod&gt;. Another is that
patients
are
a Chicago hospital and later they are common signs of cx-tuberculcr
transferred
to the G reat “ hidden HD.” Too many peo- vcr&gt; susceptible to ntncr res­
piratory diseases. If TH is
Lakes Naval Hospital where
ev er
to be wiped out, all
he died of injuries three days
respirators diseases mu-t he
later.
controlled ”
Mr. ami Mrs. Rollins, who
"People with chronic rough
made their homo here at 1705
or shortness of breath must
K. 4th St. were the jriginal
learn to think of these com­
owners of the Hobby Shop,
mon complaints as danger
which was located at Ute
signals." lie added.
corner of French Avo. and
IVrs i—s i V ; t_ fir..! out
Orlando llriVc, and is now
more about chronic cough
the site of the Factory Paint
or shortness of breath can
Outlet.
got further information hy
He is survived by his wife
calling the Seminole County
Aiken Rollins of Sanford,
Til and Hi alih Assn, office
two sons, Tom and Paul, also
In the It ..--O f.- !I!.-lg . Park
Mrr
Ass-, and First St. Hour* are
Jcwelle Slagle of Newport
from 9 to 12 a. in. and from
News, Va., and a niece, Mrs.
1 to 5 p 111.
Larry Cook of Sanford.
Tiie following rivie leaders
Lcdr. Rollins was born
have volunteered to
help
July 13. 1908 in Hampton, Va.
with the rdurational cam ­
and had lived in Sanford
paign;
since his retirem ent from the
1)U. FRANK I.EONE
Dr. E L. Lindsey, presi­
Navy.
dent of the Seminole County
Cremation was to take
Mediral
Society;
Robert
place Saturday at the Marsh
Hesserer,
adm inistrator of
Funeral Home in Waukegan,
the Seminole Memorial Hos­
HI. and the rem ains arc be­
pital; Mrs. Iltilda Kihtie. pub­
ing shipped to Sanford where
lic health nurse; Mrs. G. W.
a memorial service will lake
Fisher, public health nurse;
ptace at
Urisson Funeral
Mark Cleveland Sr., vice
Home.
Rosa Kathleen Hinns, 83.
president of the Tit and
A rrangements ir e not com­
died Friday at the home of Health Assn.; Mrs. It W
plete at this tim e and will
her daughter, Slot Country Estes, Mrs J. I. Laird and
be announced later.
Club Rd., after a lingering Dr. G. S. Starke.
illness.
Her home was in Winter
Haven, but she was visiting
here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
J. H arris Sr.
The Junior group of thr
Funeral servleea for Mr.
Mrs. Rians was a member Alliance Youth Fellowship rn
Charles H. Policy Sr.. 07. were of the First Methodist Church Joyed a ''T ube” steak sup­
scheduled for
p. m. today of Winter flaxen and is sur­ per Tuesday night on the
a t Grumkow Funeral Home vived hy her two daughters. church grounds.
with Rev. C. Lewis Futch offi­ Mis. Catherine H arris of
Each young person came
ciating. Iluiial win announced Sanford and Mrs Elizabeth dressed as one of the Mother
tor laikcview Cemetery.
Sovcrns of Winter Haven, se­ Goose cliarai lers. A prize
Mr. Polley, of 1304 Old Dix­ ven grandchildren and 12 was given to David !x&gt;ng for
ie llwy., I.ongwood, died S at­ great grandchildren.
most original costume and
urday ut his home. A retired
Services will Ik* announced Reeky Patton took the prize
carpenter, he caino to Long- later. Crist Funeral Home of for
identifying
the
most
wood in 1947 from Ciecntown, Winter Haven is in charge ch aracters present.
Pa. He was a veteran uf of arrangem ents.
With the aid of “ palmetto
World W ar I, a 32nd Degree
sticks” each child prepared
Mason nnd a member of the
his "lu b e '' steak to his own
Keystone Consistory of Scran­
taste. It was an evening en ­
ton, Pa. He was a member uf
joyed hy all. This is only
the .Methodist Church.
one of the special events
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mrs. 11. Q. Touchton was which tlie Alliance Juniors
Saruh L. Polley of I.ongwood;
the gracious hostess to Hi participate in each Tuesday
three sons, Charles H. (Ruck)
lively Hobo's as they began night.
Policy J r. und Ernest J. Polley
of Sanford ami Donald S. Pol­ (heir trek to four Sanford
ley of Colorado Springs, Colo, homes last Tuesday night
to enjoy a Progressive Sup­
und six grundehildrein
per.
Tile Holto’s received their
appetizer at Mrs. Touchton'*
home and then moved on to
II. A. Cobh's home on 151li
St. for Ills* salad. The main
course was enjoyed on the
The pisy which catapulted nice lawn of tlie fieri Hen­
Arthur Miller to fame ALL son's on Cedar Ave Pro­
MY SONS, will he presented gressing down 25ih St. to
at Rollins College's Annie Club Road the youth finished
Russell Theater, April ”3 77. a delightful evening at tlie
It will lie the fifth and last home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Rollins theater production of Brown where they enjoyed
th r current season.
generous servings of cake.
In kreping with the play.
These young people enjoy
John Ezell, technical direct­ a well planned program for
o r of the Annie Russell T hea­
their age group every Tues­
ter, is designing a realistic day evening at the Sanford
set. “ This is the first really
Alliance Church on the cor­
realistic-type set we've done
ner of Park Ave. at 14th St.
this y ear,” Ezell said. “ The
whole stage is being raked,
built uphill, and 1 think it
A stupid man is .1 person
will prove to be a most ex ­ successful at making difficult
citing set,”
mistakes.

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is staRed Tuesday evening at the
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Chnirman Scott Burns has been
working like the proverbinl beaver
to line up a "good show" and prom­
ises some unusual exhibits nmong
those by more thnn 40 local compan­
ies.
Burns was most enthusiastic to­
day when he announced there will be
"an unusually good exhibit" by the
Sanford Navul Air Station.

Peter Edson

LITTLE MISS MUFFET

A highlight of the show will be
n 15-minute address by Gov. Farris
Bryant over n closed television hook­
up, starting nt 8 p.m. Seminole’s
"Man of Industry" will be announced.
There will be a fnshion show for the
Indies.
It’s nil a part of the state's In­
dustry Appreciation Week, starting
today.
So, for an evening’s entertain­
ment, along with obtaining nn in­
sight into the county’s industrial
growth. . . Y AM. COME! ! It's free
and there will be refreshments.

Political
WASHINGTON—(N E A ) —
The consensus a t the black tie
illnncr honoring H arry Flood
Byrtl'a 30 year* of continuous
' service in the U. S. Senate
was th a t the Virginia gentle­
man apple grower will run for
re-election In 1904.
"If he doesn't, all hell will
break loose in Virginia among
the peop,e who want to suc­
ceed him,” otto Old Dominion
official put It.
And if th a t happens, the famoti* Byrd political organiza­
tion—the most effective hut
the loosest-knit political m a­
chine In the United State*,
built around the personality of
one leader—might well fall
ap art.
Byrd will he 7(1 in June. If
he run* he will be re-elected,
and he would lie 83 a t the end
of another term .
But aa Virginlu* Dabney, ed­
ito r of the Richmond TimesDiapatch, said to unanimous
applause: “ I hope he run* for

Brazil Woes Grow
some strings to It* assistance.
fly Stew art llr iu lt)
WASHINGTON (U P I) — It also has made It clear that
W ashington feel* President
The Kennedy adnilnlitratlon,
Joao tio u lsrt would do well to
with Ita finger* crossed, I* worry more about Communist
undertaking another effo rt to Infiltration of his government.
The new It r a s 111 a n aid
help Brazil straighten out It*
chaotic financial and econom­ agreem ent, signed last week,
hae disunited some congress­
ic affair*.
Tho outcomo could prove men. Administration officials
critical for the Alliance for adm it t« tome doubt whether
Progress, which la based on the Ilrasll can make good on her
^nfjnelple of helping only thoie promlaee.
who help themzelvc*. ItrnziT " T he p r a k T W facing “t.i*
has promised to mend ita ways country of 71 million people
In return for the new U. 8. as­ are gigantic. Ilrasll'* external
debt now atauda a t |2.2 bil­
sistance.
President Kennedy’s deci­ lion, with the United States
sion to advance Ilrasll an- the chief creditor.
-oilier i F '0 million w«s an . ' i( i “SptM■ tl.LJiU^U '« »f V. s.
milted gamble. P ut It was a aid and postponement of debt
pain bis adm inistration offi­ payment have failed to halt
cials felt had to be taken to economic deterioration, de­
prevent economic collapse and spite the paradoxical fact that
poislbla revolution In South Brazil's rate of Industrial
growth—&lt;1 psr cent annually
America's biggest country.
This tim e Ui* United States, —Is ths highest In the hemis­
which has provided Ilrasll phere.
The Brasilian government
with (1.7 billion In aid slnca
World W ar II w ithout detect­ has 130,000 people on th* pay­
ing any g rea t results, has tied roll, and any administration

th a t trie* to reduce this swol­
len figure court* disaster nt
the polls. The cost of living
In the country is estimated to
have risen 52 per cent in the
past year. The cruxelro, once
worth 100 to the dollar, has
roared to more than COO to the
dollar.
Director David Bell of the
Agency fur International De­
velopment anid the Kennedy
adm inistration waa helping
Brazil again, de:j4tt--the dirmal record of the past, beinuse “we have been trem endouely Impressed” by n series
of promises th at country has
made to reform various pol. _____
A nother reason is th at th#
United States has been sta rtl­
ed by the growth of Com­
munist strength in Brasil,
particularly In th* povertystricken eectlon of the coun­
try. All these troubles hnva
caused Goulart to pursue a
somewhat wobbly “neutralist"
course in some international
matter*.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Recruiting Left Wingers?
Foxy old Norm an Thomas
(he’s 78) would have us be­
lieve that President Kenndy
has h am stru n i tho liberal
movement in tho United
States by recruiting the best
left wingers Into his adm in­
istration.

Thomas spokt list week to
the left wing political organ* Ixation, Aflterleana for borneera Ur Action. The occasion
was ADA’s celebration of
Roosevelt Day. Thomas Is a
Socialist, five times Social­
ist candidate for U. S. presi­
dent, twice for mayor of New
York, occasionally for gover­
nor and so forth. Socialist
Thomas knows the liberal
movement like the corridors
of his own home.
lie knows, therefore, that II
was not the Kennedy admin­
istration that kidnapped the
le!t wingers. The left wing­

ers, including Thomaa' own
Socialist P arty, were kidnap­
ed by Franklin D. Hoosevell'a
New DealSo, when Norman Thomaa
told the ADA that at present
there la no Independent lib­
eral movement of any Import­
ance la the United Statea,
he should not have assessed
blame against tb s Kennedy*.
Ho should have been talk­
ing about the Hyde F ark
Roosevelts.
The left wing stampede for
FDR’f New Deal became ap­
parent and was first publi­
cized in 1905 on the basis of
political surveys in Industrial
northern New Jersey. Flec­
tion statistics underw rite now
the conclusions drawn then,
that the left wingers were
moving into the Democratic
party in force. For exam ple:
The Socialist party h ai

OUT OUU WAY

been relatively strong In New
York state. In 1920, the So­
cialist vote for president in
New York Slate was 203,201.
Thereafter,
the
Socialist
trend was down. In 1932,
Thomaa for president polled
177,397
New
York
votes
rg aln it FDR and H erbert
Hoover. Four yea rs Jater,
Thomas’ vote w ai only 18,930 and In 1944 he got only
10,333 in New York. Against
H arry Trum an and Thomaa
K. Dewey In 194*. Tliomas
did better, 40,879 votes. The
Socialist vote was down to
2 .not in 1032 when Dwight D.
Kikenhower beat Adlal K.
Stevenson.
Thomas told the ADA that
the Kennedy adm inistration
w ai not getting very close to
any frontier, either domes­
tic or foreign.
Some of this will come a t
a allocking surprise to Uie
Kenned) s.
Americans
for
Democratic Action lias been
rough on tlie Kennedy* and
on Uie President's p erfo r­
mance nn civil right* and in
other areas in which ADA
has special interest*.
ADA's principal complaint
against the Kennedy*, how­
ever, is that they joined
forces with Vice President
Lyndon B. Johnson. ADA
condemns Johnson a* a con­
servative, anti-labor, gas andoil Democrat. A sort of coy­
ote in Die hcnliouse,

i.-Tut: v— v.v.-n in 1364. Any

Dr. C ra n e ’s

Worry Clinic
Alice Is the unfortunate
victim of a aet frud that
produced a divorce. And her
mother le now using Adam's
famuli* hurkpassing »lratcgy. Ho Alice’* fath er is
made to appear an a villain
and heinous m o m l e r ,
though aurh dtvorrea usually sta rt in the bedroom and
are chiefly due to the wife's
“aina of um luion.”
CASK P-413: Alice \V„ aged
14, ia a high school sophomore.
“Dr. Crane,” ah* asked dur­
ing our forum discussion, “ my
p atents aro divurred.
“ My mother now hates my
fath er beenuau he has m arried
again. And she doesn’t w ant
mo to visit him at all.
“ Yet I am sure it is ju st to
spite my daddy, for he lias a l­
ways been very nice to me.
“I don’t know Just w hat
caused th eir divorce for I waa
unly H year* old at th a t tim e,
but I would guess my mother
wua eei tuinly half to blame.
“So why does she try to
make my daddy seem entire­
ly at fau lt?"
We human heinga often crit­
icise other unmercifully who
have our own fault*.
This la called “ projection”
for we thus project our selfcriticism upon some outside
scapegoat.
Even a youngster will do
this. And it doesn't require
any training, for the strateg y
develops spontaneously.
For example, a hoy may ac­
cidentally hump his shin on a
chair.
“ You mean old chair,” he
may then exclaim angrily.
“ Take th at!" whereupon he

kirks that innocent chair to
vent hi* ire .
Actually, the chair was not
to blame for it couldn't have
gotten out of the boy's way if
it hull wanted to.
So the entire fault for thut
hump on Ids shin lay with the
laiy. lie was clumsy or aw k­
ward or too lazy to turn nn
the light in the first plan-.
But nobody likes to deflate
Ids ego by thus adm itting tiiut
he lias been stupid or luxy.
So human being* quickly
"project” or externalize their
nngcr upon somebody or some­
thing else.
Adam started th is habit of
passing the buck, fo r when
(iod asked him strm iy if he
had tasted the forbidden fruit,
renii-mher w hat Adam said 7
"The woman whom thou
gavi-st to lie with me. she gave
me of the tree, and I did cat,”
Ever since Adam's time,
husbands have engaged uni­
versally in tills most popuinr
household sport, n a m e l y ,
hluming th eir wives for their
own mistukes.
But Eve was a sm art wife,
so when she saw Imw rlevrrly
Adam had sidestepped the Is­
sue, then Eve quickly adopted
his buck-passing strategy, too,
Ivy telling (iod:
"The serpent beguiled me,
and I did eat.”
Alice’* mother may have
la-cn 7f&gt; - at funit for the d i­
vorce. Perhaps she now real­
izes th a t fact, but it rankles
her to realize th at her aina of
omission In the bedroom drove
her husband to tho other
woman.
So ahe avoids self-criticism
by projecting her combined
ire and jealously upon her

husband. She want* to tnaka
him suffer and squirm and
feel h c a it broken a t nut even
being able to aee his duughter,
to whom he was deeply de­
voted.
Before you wive* (or huebunds) c on ■ i d e r divorce
PLEASE look aheud to th*
dilemmas th u t will then face
your innocent children!
For they really ahould have
a vote in every d i v u r c i ,
though you parent* cast their
proxy ballots, even in th*
courtroom.
bend for my booklet “ Sex
Problem* In M arriage,” en­
closing a stamped, retu rn en­
velope, plus 20 cants. I t can
atop moat divorce* if you'll
follow the simple sexual tech­
nique* outlined therein.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane in ra re of this news,
poper. enclosing a long t
ren t stam ped, addressed en ­
velope and 20 rente to cover
‘ typing and printing costs
when you send for one of
hi* booklets.)

Barbs
By Hoi Cochran
Everybody lovrs a parade,
but the real annual March ia
now uver.

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A uthorities disagree en why
you huve to sleep, und so do
youngsters
disagree
when
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A Screened Porch
Pago 4

gave for some 300 of Byrd’#
There were other Itribute*
colleagues and adm irers to galore which the senator mod­
m ark—a month late—the 30th estly said la te r he did not de­
anniversary of his original ap­ serve, though they filled hi*
pointm ent to the U. S. Senate, heart.
A t the end they gave the
March 4, 1933.
“J u s t think of it,” said the senator a golden apple beDigest'* executive editor Ho­ cause, a* Lewis said:
“ We hope all your endeaw
b art Lewis, who presided,
"Senator Byrd has been down or* will bear frulth tn d th a t
of your days will be goldhere holding Li* finger in the all
- _ »f
•*
1dyke ail this time. We wanted en.
”
1
hope
these
can
be
raised
to title an article about him,
'Profile in Courage,' but de­ on my trees,” said Byrd.
Somebody had polnted'out ea r­
cided not to.”
Bernard Baruch, now 03, lier th a t in all his years a t an
came up from South Carolina apple grower, Byrd had never
to honor the 75-year-old Iiyrd taken on* soil conservation
with this tribute: “ If Diogenes paym ent from the governm ent
had lived in this age, he would and had never sold the gov­
have put out hia lantern and ernm ent on* apple.
T hat characterised ,hlra aa
gone home, happy to have
well as anything said aU eve­
found hia honest man.”
T htr# war* about aa many ning.
Republican senator* a t the
dinner a* Democratic senat­
or*, which was only to be ex­
pected. Recauie th a t's the
kind of following and appeal
Obviously we have a new
H arry Byrd has.
breed of economic thinker*—
Sen. E verett M. Dirksen
the New Deflciteersmeti.
'j e k e 7-ir the RipTi’d'-eox.
—Sen. E verett Dirksen, R -Ili,
and also as a Virginian, be­
on the adm inistration'* pro­
cause, a* he said, his oppon­
posed |98.B billion budgetents back borne in Illinois had
accused him of being u *fugiThera la w it and there la
live" when he built a house
humor. Humor spring* from
near ^-c-liurg, ''r ..- " r .
&lt;.:2U Jgvm ion
000 estate,” they churged, tru th and w ii
though it waa all on one floor. of th* truth. Combine th* two
“Tha Senate has ju st con­ and you get a clown.
—Red Skelton.
ferred on Winston Churchill
the citizenship of the United
S tates,” said Dirksen. “ Wa
0 l) r
f ta tita r b
B r r a lh
have no titles in America, but
wa have a nobility which has
PHONE NUMBERS
to be earned. And you (Sen­
a to r Byrd) are of the nobility
A dvertising
of free men.”

It'd be really tough if ail
the pessimist* and grouches
were a t bad off ae they
think they ure.

Get Ready for Out-door Living!
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man who ran climb Old Rag
Mountain every year, leading
younger men, is able to aerve
a sixth term .
Ryrd did announce th a t he
would rstir (jj9 .5 3 .p t th r rr..f
of his fourth term , when he
was a mere 71. But all hie cohuit* and followers demanded
th a t he run again. And In th a t
connection, V i c e President
Lyndon Johnson t o l d t h l *
story:
Among thoie who went down
to Itichmond to make im pas­
sioned speeches th a t Ryrd
should change hla decision
not to run was the late Ren.
Robert S. K err, D-Okia. A*
ranking Democrat on the Sen­
ate Finance Committee K err
m ight succeed to the chair­
manship if Chairman Byrd re ­
tired.
T hree day* afte r K err pull­
ed all hi* oratorical stops in
an appeal th a t Bynl muat run
fur re-election, tha withdrawal
was withdrawn. And the crest­
fallen K err came to Johnson,
who was then m ajority leader
to ask, “ Why do you reckon
H arry changed his m ind?”
Johnson In turn aaked hi*
long-time desk-mate Bynl and
got tha cryptic reply, “ I juat
couldn't let Boh down."
“ It was the only tim e,” K err
commented later, "th a t H arry
nyrd ever paid a damned bit
of attention to any of my
speeches."
Three were Just a coup!# of
the highlights a t the Smithfield (V irginia) ham and (im ­
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Drive c'-air i. n at X.\&gt; annuunerd lodry
The (mure' represent* a
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T ie total (or both drives
included donation* of $:M
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Wing one and stm ts.* in
Naval \tr station itersonnel
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veternn defensemen Hill Ginn* MAKE YOU NERVOUS?
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ivlul Jim Shoi'ner and two five rtuiu m effect t»ir* u nwnr * omrn ai
fjirn •tut Mur tin** &gt;oil tetue at «i ».m &gt;it
agent* to llnl.1 contracts.
I om too frequent, fn.rmnr or He?.in*
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Health Agencies and Federal Services Joint Crtittadc.

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Harrison present checks totulirtyr #2.607.111 to
Kenneth M. Lefflur, civilian coordinator for Na­
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HICKORY
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Counfy’Retired
Teachers Form
New Group
Mr- Lucy Smith Im* been
natiiul pre-ident o( the newly
organized Itettred T eachers
A»-n ol Seminole County.
A group of interested retir*-d teacher* held an orgoin/alional
Hireling
on
March IMt and laid out basic
plan* N»r the new group
xxLicit will hand together the
retired teacher* tif tlu- comtnuntlx, in afliliation with
the Florida Education \*-n.,
\ t r -. Mildred llahcock. pithlicit x v hnlrtnan -ai-l to lay.
Other officer* Include Mr*
Gladx* Smith a* x tee |&gt;re*i- |
d 'nt and m em lieril’ip c h a ir - 1
man and Mi.-&lt; Edna t i nt ten
den a* secretary-treasurer.
Committee
head*
were
hanix-d at the
\p rit loth
niM-ting, and the legl-lative
com mittee given tree reign
to work tor Hie gisid &lt;*f all,
Mr*, llahcock said.
The
group
p!un* three
meetings a year, except lor
j special meeting* which may
Im- railed.
All retired teacher* are
urged to contact Mr* Gladys
Smith and join the new orsanitation.
New
member*
will be notified ot the lints'
ot Hie next meet til;
Ollier com m ittee head* ui*'
Mr*. Hilda Wray, legislative;
Mi*x Laura Chittenden, tele­
phone and Mrs. Mildred TilIi* amt Mrs. P earl Hates,

THE NORTH ORLANDO Carden tMult display for tlu* South Seminole
Carden Tilth's Exhibit held recently in Longvvood I’laza received manv
. oinpliments for ingenuity and originality expressed in development of
the theme “Every Girl's Dream, A Carden Wedding."
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Takes
Match
Jeanne Foulk was top
vlnner in the Sanford AtUntie Bank Toumument
• t the Mayfair Golf Club,
Friday, in the pluy*oflr
against Edith Ware, with
l score of 0-4.
Consolation priie for the
championship flight went to
Martha Zok.
F irst Bight winner s
Angle Russsll, second place
VM M Fierce and consolation
Myrtle Adams.
Second flight winner, Ruth
H e v 'e . ascend Ida B. Wilson
a n b * consolation, lUrrAiC
Williams.
Third flight winner, Rose*
n a ry Bergstadt, s e c o n d
glains Kerr consolation, Bar*
h ats Sowell. ___ _
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Lorralna Miller.
jm weekly play Match r»
Far, Claw A winner was
Martha Zok with a minus 3;
Claw B, minus 2; Claw C,
Marla Troett, minus t end
d a t e D, Crels Higginbotham
■laos 8,

Trophies Given
Per Top Keglers
Cat ’N* Curl, M l Burgers
sad Kerns Insurance received
first, second and third place
trophies a t the annual banquet
e f the Jet Bowlerettes a t the
Capri recently,
Elaine Kottlrat captured
tap Individual honors with a
1M average, 020 high series
and 243 high game.
Sponsor's trophy was ae
cep ted by Jamas Cowan for
C st V CurL Ths winning
taeua eenaletad ef Marge
Lyons, Marge Farris , Kay
Shoemaker and Beverly Cra*
harkewlcs,
Second place trophy for the
LIT Buggcra was accepted by
Helen Merchssano for their
sponsor, Central Exterminat­
ing Company, The teem con*
silted of Helen Marchesano,
Virginia
Chadwick,
Jane
Bpolakl and Ueltye Smith.
Eobert E. Kama accepted
tba third place trophy for the
K in u Insurance team) Irens
Dnlak, Ana Almond, Alice
•eaten end Shirley Martin.

Starchiefs
Pace Play
The Starchiefs continue to
lead the Bill Hemphill Motor*
ettea Bowling Loegue with 7G
wins, The Pontlacs are In sec­
ond place and tha Invlciaa In
third.
In last play Doris Nelson,
bawling for the RsmhlerelUs,
had high game and aerie* for
the day wlih 188-630. Elisa­
beth Hariih rolled a big 183—
401 for the Skylarks. Evelyn
Milts, of U&gt;» Tempentf, had a
172—606 and Linda Post, of
the Bonnevlllea, turned in a
277—6BP.

Gets R ights
NEW YORK (U Pt) —The
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pany NBC hat acquired ex­
clusive rights to telcviM) the
1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo
back to the United Slate*.

firrath Puge 6 — April 15, 1963

TR U -T EN D ER BEEF

STEAKS
Sirloin • Cube
Full Cut Round

Yowell’fl, Nnvy and George'« pnee Little Major
Lcuguu baseball J i t the start of the season, official
loops statistics revealed today.
Yowell's hold the National League lead with a
2-0 record while the Navy and George's are tied
for first in the American League.
•
Second in the National
loop is Standard Oil, 1-1 tied
with F irst Federal and Chase,
with identical 1-1 records.
Locomotive Engineers bold
down the cellar.
In the American League,
following the N avy a n d

SPORTS CARS LIKE THIS will take part in the second annual Osceola
Grand Prix, Saturday and Sunday at the Osceola Drag Strip, oa»t of San­
ford, sponsored by the Jaycecs and the Sports Car Assn, of Central Florida.
Racing drivers and sports cars of all makes nre expected hero for the two
day event which nnnuaily draws thousands of enthusiasts from all over the
slAter-llerc Charles Fox end Clyde Lon/r of tho Snnford ,laymen look r ^ r .
one of the models.
(Heriuu'rlfoTo)

M ajor Loop Wrapup

Phils Gets Boost From 'D '
By Uniled Frew International
You've only to look at Don
Demctcr'a .474 batting aver­
age to underatend why Man­
ager Gene Mauch o t the Phil­
adelphia Phillies calls Mm
'•Big n ."
Big D ii a sort of Jack of all
tradea with the Phillies but
fortunately no m atter where
he playa he's become a m ai­
ler of the bat. And he'a the
moat important reason why
Urn Phlliici were the botteat
team in the National League
er the aecond half of Uio
1962 aeaion and today arc in
a three-way lie for first place
with the San Francisco Glanta
and Pittsburgh Plratca.
Demeter owce hie develop
ment n -a hitter directly to
Moucb. Don uecd to be a free
iwlnger who tried to pull
every pitch. On Mauch'a ad
vice, he etarted to “hit with
the pitch" last year and he
wound up the teason with o
.307 average, 23 homcra and
107 runt bitted In.
Demeter aUged virtually
one-men ehow in SI. Loul*
Sunday when he collected elx
hits In nine at-beta and drove
In three rune ae the Phillies
downed the Cardlnali, 4-3 In
10 innings, and 5-4. Chief
beneficiary
of
Dcmclcr'a
blasting wai relief ace Jack
Baldichun, who received cre­
dit for both victories although
he worked a total of only 2t!&gt;
innings.
The Chicago Cube mapped
the San Franrlsro Giant*'
four-game winning ktreak, 31, the I'illiburgh Pirates
shaded the Cincinnati Brill,
1-0, tile Houston Colts defeat­
ed the Los Angeles Dodgers,
5-4, a n d
tho Milwaukee
Braves topped the New York
Meta, 1-0, in 10 innings in
other NL gamea.
In the American League,
the New York Yankee* bout
tho Baltimore Orioles, 51,
the Cleveland Indiana scored
a 6-0 victory over tho Detroit
Tlgcra, the Washington Sen­
ator! edged out the Boston
Bed Sox, 7-0, and the Kansas
City Albtetlci beat the Minne­
sota Twin*, 5-4.

Top Flight Distance Stars
To Race At SOKC Tonight
Sixteen top flight distance
■tars at tba Sanford-Orlando
Kcnaal Chib go to tho post
In two darby semi-finals to­
night a i they try for spots la
the 21th annual Central Flor­
ida Darby, tba most import­
ant raca of tha current cam­
paign, which la on tap Fri­
day night.
Tba derby prelims tonight
are the ninth and tenth races
and the first four greyhounds
to finish in tack contest will
comprise the derby field. The
la it four to iiniih will com*
pete in the derby rooaola*
lion Tburedey nigh I.
Running in the firit Mini*
final tonight will be Rocker
Chair Jean, U tile Rhonda,
lleoncreit, Connie Choice,
Tenraccr, Uyalcry T am er,,

franfurh

Yowell's
1st In Play

Playoff

Fo—

Golf Title TIP TOP

Chrrokoe llulou and Mid­
term.
Slated for action in the
evening’s nightcap will be
Caiandra, Topeka Bose, Gar*
ca, Safe Swap, Ur. Tall Man,
Sarasota Egg King, Coro Sil­
ver and Rockln Mollie.
Both races will go tha Hth
mile derby distance.
Mystery Tamer, an eighttime wnner, has won seven
times over this long 1960-loot
Thli U the final full week
of racing a t the track and
there will b« matlneca Wed'
neiday, Friday and Siturday.
LlgbU go out with (ho run*
nlng of the Au ftcvolr Hindi*
cap one week from tonight.
There will he a special clot*
log day inalinee neat Monday

D em cter singled the win­
ning run to third base In the
10th inning of Sunday'* first
game. Then he home-red In
the eighth inning to tie the
nightcap and singled home
tho decisive run in (he ninth.
During the afternoon he also
played first base, left field
and center field.
Ron Santo acorrd one run
on a double by Ernie Bunks
and drove in another with a
solo homer to help the Cubs'
Larry Jackson gain his firit
win of the season. Willie MeCovey doubled homo the only
run fur the Giants, who had
won their first four games.
AI McBean yielded 10 hits
but struck out live and walk­
ed only one in out-pitching the
Beds' Joey Jay , who dropped
his aecond straight decision.
A walk to Bob Skinner and
singles by Smoky D urgcn,
Donn Clendenon and Bill Virdun produced the game'* only
run in the fourth inning.
The Colts kayoed strikeout
king Sandy Koufax in 5‘,i in­
nings and then hung on for
Iho victory with Don MeMahim abutting out the Dodg
era on one hit for the last
1!4 innings. Pete Bunnell and
llowio Goss had two hits each
for the Colls and Frank How­
ard and Dick Traccwski had
three each for the Dodgers.
Bob Hcndlcy pitched a
fnur-hillcr against the Mels
and finally won out In (he 10th
when the Braves scored cm s
walk to Leo Maye, Hcndlcy'*
sacrifice and a single by Ty
Cline. Huger Craig, a 24-gamc
loser In 1002, allowed onlyseven hit* hut suffered his
second straight loss.

There’s no cu re for what
alia a pitcher like those New
York Y'ankee pinstripes,
Tim story has been told
over and over again but it
looks like th ere’* a new exam ­
ple in Sian Williams, the 6foot, 4-inch, 230-pound right­
hander who walked home the
San Francisco G iants' win­
ning run in their 1U02 play­
off finale with the Lot Ang c iri Dodgers.
it was an experience that
could have made the 26-year
old William* a couch casc .
Instead It made him a Yan­
kee. Because the Yankee*
happily acquired the big firehalier in a winter deal that
srnt Bill Skowron to the
Dodgers and caused New
York Yankee M anager Ralph
Houk to predict that Williams
would be the world cham p­
ions' fourth starling pitcher.

Lyman Topples
Crescent Cily
Lyman bunged out 13 bits
and got *omo superlative hurl­
ing by Gene Griffin to win
over Crescent City Saturday,
10- 1.
Greg Griffin In picking up
tho victory allowed only one
hit while hi* teammates slam­
med Crescent City pitching
for three run* in the first and
ieed the game with four in
the l bird,
Marvin Cook connected for
two four-mnstcra and Freddie
G rant chimed In with u cir­
cuit clout to pace the hardnittihg Lyman aquad.

Weekend
Sports
Club

u n p t g e ’s , j* f t . -■•&lt;««-,“ F-'-'-l-

&lt;lu S tate Bank and the San­
ford A tlantic Bank.
In Junior locp ploy, Kiwonis and CPU leads the
pack followed by Shrine, Ro­
tary, Ci • .’w -u ii— ii*
In Softball league play,
Rabcoek I* first fullowcd by
Klngswood, Wilson - Malcr,
McRancy and Chase. In the
women's league, Williams
R estaurant is first, A&amp;W sec­
ond and Je t Lane* in the
cellar.

By United Press International
SATURDAY
LONDON—Leonard ( Buddy)
Edctcn, a school teacher
from South Dakota, set Amorlean ruSTfew-records f--\ *er-,
cn m iles, eight m ile., 'n in e
miles, io miles and 15 kilo­
m eters although finishing sec­
ond in a 10-mile race.

Standings

HOUSTON—The University
of Houston easily captured its
awn ninth annual All-Ameri­
can
inter-collegiate
invita­
tional golf tournam ent.

United Press International
American League
W. L. Pet.
.800
-I 1
New York
.000
Baltimore
.600
Detroit
.600
Kansas City
.500
2
Chicago
2
.100
Los Angeles
3 AIW
Boston
3 .400
Cleveland
2 3 .400
Washington
1 4 .200
Minnesota
National League
W. L. PcL
4 1 .800
Pittsburgh
1
.800
San Francisco
1
.800
Philadelphia
St. lamis
.600
Milwaukee
.600
.500
Isis Angeles
.400
Chicago
.333
Houston
.200
Cincinnati
000
New York

SEATTLE. Wash. — The
University of Washington dis­
missed John Grayson as head
basketball coach.

PHILADELPHIA —
Terrell, a 2-1 underdog
Philadelphia, scored an
10-round split decision
Cleveland Williams of
ton in their nationally
vised fight.

Ernie
from
upset
over
llous
tele

NEW YOBK—Greek Money
b rre rrd to a three-length
victory over Misty Day to
win tho 128,100 Excelsior
Handicap at Aqueduct.

Suffers Injury

LAUREL. Md. — Wheatley
Stable's Bold Commander set
a track record of 1:43 2/5 for
a mile and onc-sixlcrn in tak ­
ing the 128,225 Chesapeake
Stakes at Laurel.
SUNDAY
GREENSBOBO, N. C. —
Doug Sanders shot his fourth
straight aub-pir round to win
the *35,000 G reater Greensboro golf tournam ent with a
72 hole total of 270.

MILWAUKEE, Wia. (U P I)
—Outfielder Frank Thomas
will ho lost to the New York
Meta for several days as
the result of a shoulder injury
he suffered Saturday.

PBAGUE—Jap an won four
titles and Communist China
captured the other three in
the 27th world table tennis
championships.

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Wed. - Frl. • Sal.
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�PLAN TO ATTEND

SEMINOLE COUNTY'S FIRST ANNUAL

NDUSYRIAL

SHOW

UESDAY, APRIL 16, 6:00 P.M. 'TIL

CIVIC CENTER................... SANFORD,

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Learn about the industries operating in Seminole County.
More than 35 exhibitors - many are actually operating at
the show. They are amazing, intriguing and educational.

COME EARLY &amp; SPEND THE EVENING
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EXHIBITORS

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ALIX OF ALIX
SANFORD
OF MIAMI

DIVISION 'OF

ANTENNA SYSTEMS
B &amp; S MANUFACTURING
CERTIFIED SLINGS, INC.
CHASE &amp; COMPANY
CHEMICAL INCORPORATED
CORP. OF AMERICA,
CITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION
' COLLING-ORLANDO
DEARBORN
ELECTRONICS
LAHORATOHIES, INCORPORATED
DEEP SOUTH PRODUCTS
DYNATRONiCS, INC.
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
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FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT CO.
FLORIDA STATE
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE

PENINSULA PAINT &amp;' PLASTIC CO.

GENEVA MANUFACTURING CO.

PIERRO MANUFACTURING CO.

HARCAR ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS
COMPANY

SANFORD

HI-ACRES CONCENTRATE, INC.
HOLLOWAY CONCRETE, INC.
HLH PRODUCTS
HUNTER ICE &amp; FUEL CO.
JOHNSON ELECTRONICS, INC.
LOWE-TEMP, INC.
MIRACLE CONCRETE COMPANY
MITCHELL ADJUSTABLE TRAILERS

NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY

WELDING &amp; FABRICATING CO.
SEMINOLE IIICII

DRAFTING &amp; DESIGN TECH. CLASS f
SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.
U. S. NAVAL
AIR STATION
SANFORD
WHEELER FERTILIZER CO.
YORK-EGER MANUFACTURING CO.

• NO ADMISSION CHARGE •

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Pnf?e 8 — A p ril 15, 1005

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Celebrated

Bible Class Honors Member With
Farewell Party At Monthly Social

Mr*. Htrickbind, Itnmliill Kinard and the Mi**** Cindy
.Maiming and LuuDo Dndi-

tnead.

By Ja n e C asselberry

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Molds Dinner

|*iil«!i-t I,. fit ric k litlltl w h ile Mil t •uTTc'y’ iTtiiT^Mi&gt;r"T'.. i'7. ( ifu’f u n I R 'W n
C a ilo y is vice* |iii'« ic lin t utltl M rn. C a in , p ru d iile iil "I tin : llililo &lt; laws w liieli
( l l e r a h l P h o to )
p a v e h e r th e p a r t y .

Enterprise Personals
Timmy Shin ntlrnded lint
Lillie Itccreallon Lab, held
recently at the Methodist
Youth Camp, in Leesburg.
Ibis was a session eipeeialty

FLOWERS
jjv w i w ^ t
Front Your Downtown
Florist
SANFOUD
F L O W E R SIK H *
Cor. li. 1»l A Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1 *22
FA 2-HH.2

designed for recreation lead­
er* in Hie local MYF groups.
Mr. and .Mr*. John ban
George have returned to their
home in tlullaln, N. Y.
Miss Marjorie Vanderbilt
of Summit, N. J , and Miss
Margaret Jordon uf Short
Hills, N. J .. have returned to
their Inline*, after spending
spring vaialion a* Hie guest*
ot Mrs. Alfred t.’lapp al lu-r
home nit Lake Shore Drive
Judge nnd Mis. fla p p , whose
home is in M antelair, N. J-.
spent part of the w inter here.
Mis* Vanderbilt is the grand
daughter of A rthur Vander­
bilt, chief Justice ol the New
Jersey .Supreme t.'ourl.

BOOK CLEARANCE
TA BLEV * PRICE

ALL
ADVANCE
PATTERNS

Local Events

Meeting
1. I M )I:n I •&lt;\ 11,«*•: •’ ;.-i- Wt-etixm is fmn'vvt-ll tril't friuii M r ^

PENNEY'S

L arry. * Jimmy F e n n o f f ,
Dt’bbv
Gary Til son celebrated hi* were
Ins hroHie
fifth birthday recently with a Crock arid Hobby Mclnto-ii. Houck, Bobby Johns and
party g u ru in his honor by , Hull Maxwell. J -rry and Premia Nixon
in* parents, .Mr. ami -Mr*
David Tilson, at then borne
on Himbay Axe , North O r­
lando.
David Johns entertained the
guest- witli a m agic show,
dressed in Ids black cape,
and kept the youngsters en ­
chanted with his tricks. Di­
ane Stephenson ticl|&gt;ed David
supervise some o u I d «&gt;n r
games, including pin the tail
on tile donkey.
K adi guest received a rub­
ber knife, yo yo or a tool set.
as favors and the girls were
given jack- or watches,
G ary's playmate* s a n g
Happy
It in Inlay’" as lie
opened his gilt*. Refresh
mi-tits ol tee cream and cake
were served Id Hie group
The birthday cake was white
with a blue cowboy and the
iiscriplion
Happy birthday
I’odner" across tne top.
r n e n u s ,T.r,J,.jt^ , 1,, honone
riyrnT. .ini i “ IIT- i «f f&gt;1hot
ti.\7 ;t i i g n i i .
&gt;i-|,.|(rate the happv event

tVayne Gregory, -on o(
Mr. and Mrs W O, Gregory.
213 K. Thomas I)r , Cnsse!
Iirrrj. celebrated In* third
blrlM ay
Wednesday
after­
noon with a party at Ids
home.
Young mi::hlfOiliood friend,
who attended were Paim nlc
and Drhbie tiordan, Sally
Schnckerl, I. a u r I e Anne
l)eni|i*ey, Lynn anil Jan Mac
Phcrson. Mark Lego. Jim m y
Hamilton, Tommy H e r a l d
and Cathy and Douglas Lego.
th e hnthday cake was dec­
o ra t'd with a cowboy ami
each guest was served an in­
dividual cupcake with Ids
name written on it as well as
Ice cream and punch. F aster
1mtmii-s decorated the room
and the children received
miniature baskets as ia io rs.

Social Club

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The Adult Bible Class i&gt;f
the Church of Cod uf Prophecy
m et a t the home of Mr. and
Mr*. W C. Colley, 250U l.nurcl Ave., for the monthly bu-tiness mid social session.
Following the usual invoiatlon nnd a short talk by the
teacher. Mrs. It. I.. Strickland,
it u-a* announced th a t the
group was giving a farewell
party for Mrs. I.ec Srarboroutrh, who Is movinit to Gua*
tonia, N. C'Die honorin' was presented
with a g ift of lingerie from
(ho class. The rooms were dec­
orated with arranirrincnt* of
philodendron and rosea,
Itefieshm cnts of rake, cof­
fee and cold drinks were
served by the lnotes.es, fu ller
member* present were Mini.
,1, .
Mar t i n fV rs.
soli, Tommy Nwaggerty, K.
M. Cain, Jeanette Gihus, Krnczt Manning, Ituby Hull, Mr.
nnd Mr*. Ted Jorum, Mr. and
Mr*. Archie Kinaid, Mr. and

Fifth Birthday Observed
At Party With Playmates

Third Birthday

.The regular in* cling of _HjO
— ** ** h »•!/M, - — .
Social furrier. ' mn .Xu. 11.
« ii- held Sntunliiy noon at
the Congregational ( hu t c h
parlor A houtitllul covered
dish dinner w.i* enioyed by
the l!» ineinlter* and gm-st*
Mr*
Lillian Andrews had

MT.IIM.sD AY
th*1 S.iiifi* &lt;1 Worn.in'*, f'luli
will m iet ut I pm . for a de*.
*i-i t Inh.ge ami . ain -tii party.
Mi-. |i l Howard and he,
• ottumlii-. will serve a- llo*.
ti ■-•■*.
It you remove the tat from
-imp lt&gt; strainm.: u-&lt; a chilli
1n.it has la-i'tl UlplH'd ill Cold
water. It wi|l remove more
lot than a dry cloth.

wan In Air*. It \V Lord Hi v.
rninger were judges

m u I' VSIIHiN
BARGAIN DAYS
T i l l Its. - FBI. . SAT.

Anyone interested i* vveleuMic|

O N I? S P E C I A L

J ’lw iinqA
(Formerly MrVlearn)

210 E . FI m l S I.

CO.MFORTARLE
C A SU A L S
FOR
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LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING

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lly - WOUMtUW CASH
Now Is tha most Imp itmiL time
of the entire year to give your
( I . O l l l KH exlru attention Unit will
jMCservv them nnd ussuie you of
adeipiatu rare. Fit t, out niodeni
Kanitone eleaniiiK. handled by scien­
tifically 11oitii'il nnd expi i ieneeil jn-rMinnel, ( I,KAN’S A Sf D MOTH.
PltUOFS stmlillHiicoindy, giving pro.
per em u for the long month* ahead.
IteuiemlH'r — I h o D o w iii.u o
( 'l e m m s iin- offering you F U LL

M O T U -IT touFlM L
Your clothes must first, be eleaned before storing,
then they should he MOTH PltOOFKD fur i-xtru pro­
tection. And » your Kaiiitoue rleuiiiia tDowntown
Cleaners) uiu also uffoiiug I HKK Is * Sloiage.
lly rripiestbig their »|n-rially prepared boxen, you
run buve your rlotlies lit llirith-piiiol sturnge, ami you
PAY ONLY TUB COST (IF CI.KANINtJ. luke y-oiir
*lion u of ""liu lim u" o r ‘'monthly jniymeiilk" plans.
F or any problem, or friendly, expert advice, rull
ymirr —

DOWNTOWN C’l.EANKItS &amp; l.AUNDEKEItS
113 PA LSI K IT U AVIL
PIIONK FA 2-S2U2
IIOIISKIIOI.D HINT
He very cuieful of try in g home teniediea in remov­
ing «)tola or alum*. A’ou may injure tbem inTinutieiitly
or “ set" the stain so it cannot be removed. F irs t rull
your cleaner and tell him thu tvpu stain, a* well a* llto
m aterial involved, liia knew ledge inuy save you u lot
of money.

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W H E N L I ' I T L I ’J M IS S Yalu rio ilnntiiiw m o f
I ’e .if Lnktt Avtu-t KelliiiM I'Clitly fop the Muster
I ’iimde «hi* Im im l th is t ImnipiitTie eoloreit u i r
to lie just 11m th iiijr fo r iiiiiv e n ie n lly ro ve iiiig a
tioliealile lack of h air at her fit'e. Valorin in the
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laophter of M r. ami M rs. Itohcrt lla n lim n n of
Hear Lake Itoail.
(Ile r a k l I ’lioto)

Group Hears Tips
On Housekeeping
Mrs. J Harold Chapman (dull* lor many activities.
led the program on "House
Mrs. Gordon Frederick volkeeping," at a recent no 1 1 im lccic'l to buy the chapter's
mg of Xi lleta Kla Cliaptri adopted girl, rindy Lyon*, an
of licin Sigma Pin. Members ajipropl i.ile F aster gill Mis
participated ill a ipn/ ja r John Alexander, social i li.-i.i
man,a* rejauled
that
the
i.
lining In such thing*
l-oiindi-rs Day Itiiiiipn t will
-pace perception, ohservu
Is- In-Id at the Hamilton
on. planning and scheduling. House. April t!i, at 8 Hi p m
ii.
inual dexterity, interest
'I In- inN'n Phi Mu Clia|iler will
■tigs, gmits. and other tilings loin the group lor the ban
-vbirli delerm ine housekrep- ipiet.
.\i Ilrla Fla m em bers will
.ig uhllity.
meet at Hie McCall home in
•She also reail a list of five
lailigwoob prior In Hie li.ni
ip* on bad housekeejaTs, like
ijucl, to exchange lleta Buddy
etliiig help, throwing out un
gills.
necessary work, turning on
The next meeting is selied
eil.irin when enlerlaiiniig so
uled for April 22 with Mrs G
the gin-'ls won't mil ice lingerAndrew S p u r ior a program
prints iiinl tmmg a doll mi di­
about spires.
vided that your husband will
be glad he m arried you m
spite ol dishes in Hie sink
I I in ; KMIlV ■ III i\V
and chans m the bouse. Dis­
Hu you know bow in pul
cussion was held on |iet out f ie* involving paints,
gripe* a n d
peeve* .iboul oils, fat-, gasoline, ketuseiie
housekeeping.
or pmuffili ? Tbe»i- somelim-*)
I lie group met at the .Suit- •H-eur when y-ou're cooking or
land home of .Mrs. John Alex painting or tcfintshiug fundunder lor the program m eet­ til re.
ing and vice president, Mrs
I lump llakmg Hoda on tiie
Vernon Hardin, conducted the flium-s. -Apply it ipinkly ami
business session. Mr*. K. C. getieioiisly , lu Muntln ■ flume*
Harper J r. announced that before they m u tn-crmie deep,
she attended a Nil Phi Mu seated. K'vp several poun-ls
meeling and that Lie girls of baking smia on band nearby
rondueled
an
interesting when you work with tlu-se
meeting and were making materials, just In case.

Twelve memlHTs of the
Shirley Smith Circle of Hie
Pineen-st llapllsl t ' h u r r h
were present when the group
met in Fellowship Hall, for
the monthly meeting with
Mrs George Fleet serving as
hostess.
Mr*, Volte Williams led tindevotion* and circle chair
man, Mr*. Virginia Sikes,
conducted Ibe butincs* ses
sion It was voted to continue
making jiailt lor tin- Cancer
Society.
A [Himmating eormnitleg
was elected to select in w ol
fleers lor Hie coming year
They w e r e
Mr*
Lucille
A b r a m * , chairm an; Mrs
Harold Davis and Mis. Ho
bert Craig.
It was announced that Hubook. ••Woman’s Missionary
Fmoii" will lie studied at the
moHier daughter h a ii u n e t .
scheduled for Max 20 at tile
church. The members hon­
ored Mr*. Lucille Abrams,
who was celebrating her
■lilt Inrlhday.
An interesting program was
presented by Mr* D. F Mun
day. tllliiTs taking purl in a
panel discussion were Mis
Je rry F d /geruld, Mr* Fleet
and Ml*. Sikes
Olliers present were Ainu’s.
John Herrin, Harold S lur
wood. L. It eve II. J. It Jernt
gan and CIlH Abels.

Mrs. T, J. Stile* spoke on
’’Safety
Driving" nl
the
monthly meeting of the Amer­
ican la g ion Au xi limy to
( uinpbell I (vising Post o l mid
gave out “ Hiive
Safely"
slickers fur ear bumjier*.
Mr-, d ia rie s |) AVebster,
sent n report th a t 211 names
had been submitted for tin*
i-s-ay contest for Junior High
Si bool student*. This contest
i* sponsoied by (lie state deparim ent of the auxiliary.
F jrst prise of f in stid *noml
prize of fi&gt; vvill bis given by
the Sanford t'n it.
Nomination* wen- mail.- for
new officer* for the coming
year. They were Mr*. W arren
.1 King, p i&gt;nidenti Mr*. Bus»ell lent It, Si., su e president;
Mi*. It ii t h Smith, junior vice
president: Ai i *. t . K. tinnier,
sivuTitry; Mi*. 'I N Dillard,
ebaptain; Mi*, .1. (J. Galloway,
M igrant at-airn* and Mi*.
Kva Wynne, Id-toimn.

It on* voted to -I ml two
gjrls to Gol- S:ale, In Jnm .
An Impressive iiietrtot in I and
etiarter draping , .-i vo-i- wu*
lirbl in no more of Mi Sybil
It out b. A lesiiliitjmi w.i* iunt
by Mi*, .bo I Fo ld and a
ropy will In- sent in Mr*, i
Itoutb's *' n. li" and daughter, j
Mi -. t bl"i Holt
the *m in!
II es*t
t
hour weie Mrs, William I iivcm v and 'l l - . T .1 Si li

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HKAUTIFCL P.VSTK1. COI.OHS
H1S5KS 8 THRU 20
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Auxiliary Nominates New Officers

G L A M O R O U S

Sillt Sheaths and Skirt

"Featuring Fashions Ju st For You"

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DF.AIt ARBY: You me the i&gt;nlv
person I can turn to with this prob­
lem and when you mul it you'll know
why. My husband likes a bottle of
beer after dinner. ! don't object to
that because he never has more than
one. Hut he likes to drink it out of
the baby's bottle and nipple! 1
thought he was clowning when he
fixed it that way once, but now that's
the only way he'll drink it. He never
docs it when anyone else is around,
but it makes me sick. The baby is
only 7 months old. but he looks »o
puzzled when he sees his father with
a lad tic, too. Is this serious nr not 7
Mv husband is 2l&gt; and 1 am 211.
WORRIED WIKI!
DEAR WORRIED: Your hn.-baiid
is either competing with the baby,
or expressing a desire to go back to
his baby days. 1 am not a psychia­
trist, and your husband needs one.
Ask your family doctor to recom­
mend one. And soon! It’s very ser­
ious.
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DEAR AERY: I am a high school
sophomore and my mother still
wants me in the house at twelve o'­
clock sharp every time 1 go out on a
date. How can I let her know I am
iTTtrniTiv mote?
NOT A I1AHY
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DEAR NOT: She knows. That's
why she wants you in the house at
twelve o’clock sharp.
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DEAR ARRY: I am 22, single.

By Abigail Van Buren
respectable and lonesome, I am a
small town guy wln&gt; recently moved
to a big city l&lt;&gt; takt a tiny time job
and study law at night. Every eve­
ning I pass a certain bakery and see
a girl working there. 1 can't get her
out of my mind. She is tail and -lint
and looks about 20. She lias beautiful
dark eyes and hair. My problem is
how to meet her. I don't know if
she's married or going with someone
or available. I'm afraid if 1 walk into
the bakery and start a conversation
with her site'll think I’m fresh and
that will be the end of it. Have you
any suggestions'.’
HONOR A RLE INTENTION'S

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diamond.
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HERE'S A SAMPLE of the show which visitors to the Industrial Exhibit
at the ( ivic l ‘enter, will \ iew 1 aesduv, w In it I lie ’! t &gt;.n.u ■ lad ■ v \ o are
contestants for Miss Seminole Cotmiy will make tlicit t -t pul-itu appear­
ance. The bounty show i- part of the program planned i n ...... ... . lion with
a display of the county’s industrial juodant &gt;n. Doors will op, i .it a pm ,
with a fashion show, an addtv-s by tlov. I'.ir::-* llrt.m t
.1 the beatilv
parade, scheduled for visitor.*. Admis.-am i l u e a id i &lt;t ■ m m * will
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DEAR HONORABLE;; Co into
Hie bakery and liny half it dn.-eu
cookies. See if -he has an engage­
ment or wedding ring. If she'- ringless, he just it very plea-aut custo­
mer on first contact. A few days la­
ter. go back again and buy six more
cookies. (This is to let her know you
live alone: no family man buys six
cookies.) Repeat ibis routine for abotit two weeks, mul if she has any
interest in you, she'll engage Y&lt;&gt;1 in
conversation. Otherwise. 1 hope you
like cookies.
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Sb» &gt;&lt;»un • parent* of ymitn:
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Though many mothers are art* dotni!.
c r ( o o d ecu .# ./ ,___
sensilib* enough to worry
about their children Its-mg
AIR CONDITION
Vocational and b u s i n e s s hurried toward too e a rl) d at­
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training courses open for ncu ing, there are In every group
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students at the Mary Karl
Vocational Division of D ay­ tl«‘»e parties and put the
tv ilh n
tona Reach Junior College be. pressure on other motherWithout the consent and
ginning today were an non need
even the co-operallnn of mo­
by Director lfn! Massey.
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C O N D IT IO N E R
Automotive Mechanics, b a s ­ thers. little girls of III or II
ic Electricity, Cabinet leaking. wouldn't lie having weekly
IN S T M .I. NIIW —
H orticulture (comm e r r i a I appointments at beauty t a ­
KN'JOY
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landscaping a n &gt;1 industrial lons. They wouldn't lie ex ­
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with
lipstick.
nursery work I Cosmetology, perim enting
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ties (hat pair oft boy* and
dlo-TV).
AUTO HKItVICR
Application* will be taken girl*.
1005 S. Hanfurd. I A 2 I2*fi
for the September rlasa In i Without the cooperation of
AfitMrtir in PrftvfcHJt
practical nursing, offset and m others, little boys wouldn’t
Farm and Garden
Uruguay
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lelterpirs* training, small mo­ be sending little girls cor­
c 'o ' a *-1.! i
sages, or taking them to
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AlllUSS
tor repair and watch repair.
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and how it happennl
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parents should read. And the
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April 1, 1, la. 22.

NOTH F* F U lt H UM
T h e Hoard of C o u n t y C n m mlsatoners of Seminole Cotin*
ty* Flo rida , wil l receive sealed
bids at the office of A r t h u r
H. H e«kw ith . J r . C le r k In imi
Courthouse at Hartford. Fl-&lt;rIda, up to S:00 P . M. M o nda y,
April
1 a for fur nlsh l
and Ins tal ling A l u m i n u m Kit*
IfAtire Hours and F a n l i g h t s in
hie C ou rt House. San ford.

P lan * a n d / o r s p e c i f i c a t i o n s
t ns y be o b t a i n e d Itt t h e C o u n ­
ty Z o n in g t.tfflce. C o u r t H o u se,
S a n f o rd ,
Alotidays
through
F rid a y * fro m 2:00 A. M. to
J;o&lt;» I’. M.
Hlds to h» en c lo s e d In a
sealed e n ve l ope pl a i n l y m a r k ­
ed on l i l t o u t s i d e “ Hlds f o r
F u rn ish in g and I n s ta llin g A l­
u m in u m E n t r a n c e D o o r s f.*r
C o u r t Hou se, H an fo rd . O p e n
April 53. m 3 *
1111s w ill be o p e n e d a t lo X
A. M. o n T u e s d a y , A p r il 23.
12M, a t a m e e t i n g to b e h e l d
in
tb a C o u n t y
Com m ission
m e e t i n g ro o m In t h a C o u r t *
house a t Sanford* F l o r i d a .
T h e r i g h t la r e a a r v e d tn
w aiv e a n y I r r e g u l a r i t i e s „ r
l ech n Ira I It lea In bid* a n d lo
reject any or a ll bids.
IV r for m ane* a n d r o m p l allow
bonds s h a ll ha r e q u i r e d fro n t
s u c c e ss fu l bi dder.
H o ard o f C « u n tjr Com*
m ls s lo n e rs , S e m i n o l e
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a .
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h a e been Hied a g a i n s t y o u
In t h e a b o v e - s t y l e d s u i t , a n d
&gt;o u a r e r e q u i r e d to s e r v e a
r o p y of y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h e r
P l e a d i n g t o t h e C o m p l a i n t on
P l a l u i l f f s a t t o r n e y s , AN D K ItHON, III 8H. DEAN*. M i \ V N .
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P l e a d i n g In t h e of five of t h e
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t on
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April, 1X3. i r y o u fall to d&lt;»
so, a d e cree p r o r o n f e s s u w ill
be 1liken a g a i n s t y ou f o r t h a
relief dem anded la Ihe C o m ­
plaint.
T h i s Notice s h a ll be p u b l l t h e d o n ce a w e e k for fo u r
co it sec u 11v e w e r k ■ | n the Ha n *
l o r d Herald.
D A T E D t h i s l i s t d a y of
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Classified
Phone
327-5612
322-5613

Office 204 \ \ \ First
DEADLINES

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‘2. Notices - Personals
rt. E.lmation - histnictjon
4. Trans|)ortHtion
Food
ti. For Itenl
fiA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
tv I’eucli Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kmit
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
lit. MortpaRe Loans

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F A 2*07:11,

Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babysitters
Beauty Salons
Build - Paint - Repair
jiuildiiiR Materials
Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
2ti. Radio A- Television
27. Social Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
, V.- r 29 A.
!10. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pels
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
3L Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Rnats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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sponsible for more than one
meorreel m iertm n of your ad.
ami re se n e s llie right to re ­
vise or re Joel an* advertise­
ment irom rtilul ordered to
cn nhirn to the policica of thli
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Legal Notice

RENT A BED

V IC T * T •u f. il-A J « V.
NOTICE
hereby
♦h it 1 »m
tn bu»ln»«t i t r&lt;l? OiUn4o D r.
Inrdi r.ivinty. Florid*. undrr
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IIEDKOOM house. Kitchen
equipped. N ear base.
FA 2-30S5.

HE A FTIFl'LLY f u r n I she,!
room, Private home. Ph
FA 2-7k31.
EFFICIENCY A partm ent on
F irst St, N ear 2 city free
parking !&lt;&gt;U and fltoppint
storei. No utility charges
Smlalile for couple or *inulc. Inquire Jacobsnn Dept.
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Sten.strom Realty

Efficn-ncw Apt. MO 310. Suriilu , City. 2tn W. 1st St
Apt. FA 2-2800.

..* U a t&amp; 7 M upstairs Apt. U« "m*—*
Completely
red co .rated , 6. F o r R e n t
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
1504 Celery Ave. tu mile LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom furE. o( traffic* light. FA 2m8A8
nlslM'd Duplex Apartm ent.
140 Call FA 2-3030.
2 BEDROOM Apartment. Ino ’-ire 1301 Celery Ave.
RENTALS
3 BDRM. mil urn Imme Loch
NEW furnished A unfurnlahArbor $05. 2 lledrm . Kuril.
od 2 bedroom duplex a p a rt­
Apt. $55. Robert A. Wil­
m ent, tile hath*; le rra /ro
liams, Realtor. FA 23031.
floor*. Ph. FA 2-2371 after
5 p.m.
FURN. Apt. 1 Red rin. $*&gt;3.
006 H. Park.
1 BEDROOM F u r n l k i i H
Ground
floor Apartment. GARAGE Apt. IJUI Magnolia
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
Ave.

Legal Notice

day

Wa l l

UKDHOOM house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. I'b.
FA Z-5303.

_
accordance with the pr«vi»* 1. L o s t &amp; P o u n d
tort* *6f th i Fl till tli N*m*
LOST: 24" Pipe Wrench llito wit* «*v*nlon
Florida fOntiifi** 19F
gi&lt;l. Reward. FA 2-33*2.
JiM#ph A llrtW'h*
PuMIshl April 1, i, is.
3. E d u c a tio n - I n s tr u c ti o n
l'-«1
CIHI-8
ix T i n : i m i i i r v.m mt , U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TEST
\ i m ii .ii m t i\i* f i i i m r
n t a ri 4Ht m%. in %m i r o ll Aten - Women, 18-52. Start
viiviixiii i- v nt x rv .
hi eh a» $102.00 a week.
ix i n x \ i i :ii v xi),. 1JlM.t
P reparatory training until
M i n n ; fir • PIT
C . T. MIll.ACk.
appointed.
Thousand*
of 2 BDRM. Kil. equip. 2434
Plaintiff,
Chase Ave.
Job» open- Experience u»
Vlv
u A. f'lVX. #i at.
ually
unnecessary.
FREE
I BEDROOM furnished l*ou*e.
Dfftnd.inti
information on job. sal­
% T A T t: O F 11*011111* T in
Electric kitchen, l i v i n g
t. v f o x , m . t: n n o cK -ma
aries, requirem ents. Wrile
room, lights A w ater furn­
MAHTIIA BHOOK. hli wlf«;
and phone. Lincoln Service,
ished. $75 month. 3818 Iro­
W. i:. TKUKORD. J. O. JKLKU
and M. 8. JELK 8 . HI j* wife.
TODAY giving nam e, ad ­
quois Ave. Back of PineI*1NC«»LV
O
sTAItllUCK.
dress and phunc. Lincoln
crest Inn. FA 2-1254.
THOM AH W. MOIIAN, O. M
service, Hot 15, Sanford
)| \ M i \v. H. HAND. If illv#.
ih#*!r iiriltnnwn *pijtia*» If marALMOST NEW complete 2
Herald.
ilt.l. «ml if tlMd« thr
bedroom furnished Imme in
ID • unknown holr*, «t•*\ i »**»*-h.
laingwoud. Air-Conditioned.
]Mfn t * t» and irr«ftt*f« of »*!&lt;! 6. F o r R e n t
d-f&gt; nda n*. *; Fi/»ltlDA NAVAL
Washing machine. Kitchen
a Tu ULS Cu MI'ANV, a torpor* ROOMS,
The Gable*, 401
fully equipped. 2nd Place.
a*i»»r». If actl%«, It* unknown
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
au» t **»or«. h h Ihtip **r *ranCull TE 8 2711 after « p.m.
!« ■- i n i (f d U a o lv r tl, It* un*
kiitiWfi director# a.ilnu a# Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, FL'HMSHKI)
lloim*.
1015
irii«i&lt;.
and i h a lr u n k n o w n
U05 Elliott Avc., FA 2-5234
BUi'Ct t*nf f, ii*spltria or iir*mE lm . 322-5817.
or
FA
2-0525.
p e s , and any a"*f all p^rimn*
| i ;i v Ifij; or Hkilmilifc a n y rlKht,
FtJRNISllED- "Cottage. N ear
IKL o r Interest In and to W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
N'AS main gate. Reason
tli* fidlnwln* di-acrUiiid land
Room* private baths, 114
l&gt;int 4 ii I b. it*« In H«mtnole
able. FA 2-5721.
W. F irst St.
un i &gt; I ' I- 1M .I, to* W it !
T ' m* N K 1* of t h e N»:«i of
Ft RN. 3 It.M* Apt. Park
^r-ci Ion «1r Ti*w nahlfi IT1
Apts 322 8112.
Hoyt If. ItanKt* 31 l£a«l.
T r-u, .nd tic k o f &gt;t»u. arr
t i t r f b y notified
*nd r*»|tilr#*l
n r r t o m D A a n n r . K T - FURNISHED o r Lnluruithed
tn appear and fU*. per*nually
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near
*tr by your wtlornej,, w 11h the i \ u *ji \ mn in&amp;9 m i o v K R i i» - : r r .
base. No pets. FA 2 3755.
Court, &gt;our w^litrn ihfan**I*lac# of rnwIiltRiCfl* an&lt;l
lf any. to Hit- hill to unl*t
fi&gt;|&lt;trr&gt;» UfiktHtwn,
u ; Dtn-d y o u
t i l l * f||» '*| I k r a in
Ton are h*r • by not If Iit*! Ibut AVAIIJ4RLK MIW Beautiful
I n the
*l •o v t *-1&gt; I» r| i » n o i ,
Marry R tlavtraMck.
hD
Brittany F arm House.
4 n i to *erv# * op&gt; of the v*if». K uhryn n i t t b r i h Da'
e a rn *
o n p i -»i n t
j i '- t m ) .
r r«t k*k h n \* JlUtl ' l ul r \»tl- 2 UR Kit. equipped. $6o
l»e|low% on or tn "i« th** 5l»t f 1•11 I v tit Inn In H up •
2 HR. Kit. equipped. $75
day of \pril V I* U»'*J
r.itirT. N in t h Ju ll. Ul »Mr* ult
W IT .S i'.H f t m y l* » - l . n l o f*
at HaiiforU, a«inlfiotv CtfUoty,
fh D 1 »« tl tbi* r i t h
Ma p'll. \ P. 1» * 3 .

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

2-HEDROOM furnished a p a rt­
ment, also efficiency apart
m ent, furnished. 322-6341.

KUHN

ROSA L. PAYTON

Reg. Real E state Broker
FA 2-I3U1 17-92 at Hiawatha

9. F o r S ilo or Rent
House. FA 2-7MW or FA 2-420S,
2 BEDROOM Home. Furnish­
ed or unfurnished. Large
lot. Fruit tree*. i:*o5 Adams
Ave. Sanford, Fla.
2 HR H17 Catalina. FA 2-U578.
3 BEDROOMS. l ‘ i li.itIts. 226
Bradshaw Drive. Inquire at
23ii Bradshaw.
12. R e a l E a t a t e T o r S a le

2509 IMUNt.’KTON

A t Condition, newly painted
inside and out, Itere is a
.solid
com fortable
home
priced right! There Is a
cosy living rinim. with (ireplace, small famil) room,
dining area, bright kilelien
with nice cabinets, 3 bedrooms, Ole bath, ami utility.
$8,930 l» the lota’ price,
with only $I5o down, and
$71.73 | h t
month!
Thi*
won't In-I , mi see it aootil

Stenstrom Realty
Real E stale — Mortgages
III N Park Ave.
322 2420

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Hi»* n m n r of p T /
’ AN \NSk
ii \ \ i;»tr*n**k
Centrally Air - Conditioned,
You ar»* h#rpii&gt; r *4ti Ir *«1 ♦•* Houses for rent. For infor­
Olle 3 liedriHiin. Vine 4 bed
f»D &gt;uur w rltu ti
fl**u,
mation contact Ted Wil­
tf an) you 11a vt*. with lionroom, eaeh have large lam
liam* H ardw are, 2»*3 E.
\ rt hur IDukwIih Jr (Merfc i*f
ily rooms (BEST BUY IN
mi;
• out l l! .w*nf »r*l
25!h St.
F K \ t l.'psala Road
Dlftrl'li, «n&lt;J 4
ih irio f
o n t hP t| *4»| r fy isii e&gt;l
\Unfnt&gt;
TEE '.N GREEN ESTATES
1*4 I t t n n t r * , " ri r' r t l f o f i For rent o r lease 30 x 4u
erm -s
20th St. Extension
m etal building with con­
of
%i* *• h 1*
-»r Juilifm*111 a HI
crete fhi&lt;ir. Contact Ted
M r l l t F. F o i l Itlllfl
I r 1111 i || ttia*l'4i|H liy i'fii’iS*
3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor­
Tlu
H o a i d of F o U h t y C om *
Williams H ardw are. 2o3 E.
\V JTXKW my Imt)^ and ®f*
ner hit lacing lake, km
liil#* 1o*'tir* of Heinlpolr O ' m u * fh I si &gt;Mil
* thlr ID.i* r »b&gt;
25tli
St.
ty , Flo rid a wil l r t c o lt e btla
Waits Driv e, S u n I a » d
j» t
n st.l1* I. fi * tillui»t•
• t t h e o lf |r « of Arthur tf* r*«utily, Klorhla* Ihl* t h# 1:11It
Estate. IMA in service.
UN FURN. til Floor. 3 rin*.
l l t c k w l t h , J r , In t i e C o u rl* o f m *m » : • * :
Imuae al Hanford. Florido up ( 8 i;. \ i. t
$130 down, monthly $8173,
bath. 2 screened porches.
t o L w i V &gt;1., M o i i d o , A p ril
Arthur
11.
H 1%w 1 1jia J r .
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
3oti Magnolia Ave. Apply
ZZ, 1 * 0 , fur H,e f o l lo w in g :
f h rk
or
FA 2-2118
T w o f 3 1 »el« of ItDSJ wer*
upstairs
evenings.
ll&gt;: M*»nit*i T. Vlliteii,
l.i I pl i ut ogf Oi pl i a *»f taetiilI*. 1*
itijh County at t'he pool# U vv.
vv alr, Attorney fwr
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer, 5 YEAR OLD F ram e home
tif one Inch to f ^ u r Hun* IVf lllofier#
Large rooms, large lot,
Lake Ashby. Adults only
tJ11 d fe*-t II
tf I ’"*'».
I* M liMJk 1411
A e r ia l pi no11»g r a p hr al f
t »i Hn n for it
Trade lor older sm aller
Flnrlda
FA
2
7:hW
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tn *•11 t g* nv* •• •» - *» 1w'# )*ubii»ti Api 11 1. » ;
i m:
house, sm aller lot and some
I «
» foot to oil 1' l ml %
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
lii.h high f 11*4 it t
Oeiuluulf
cash difference. FA 2-71)13Co till!) !n ken III D't-3.
ped house. Call FA 2-77&lt;i*j
| \ I III. I III II I III
I ID Aer la I pb o lo g r . •* aupplh d « III N il
Jl iMai:. NlAIINHLi;
ItAVKNNA PARK
tor appointment.
under pill Hid are t*» b* tl* H U M ) . 1*1(111111%.
111 Grove Lane—&lt;
Q uality built
tv rgto p r i n t » ef a rt »n l a r j IN l'IIUM-%11.
S r t ’.N.STBO.M IIK N T A 1 .S
«e rial flight t?iO ?
• «i" P^r in vii*i »:•! %n . o r
3 bedroom CR home, with
eefit minimum oi*rl*i» n*.rih MATTIK Ja. \Vlli;i;i.KR, D** 2 Bit, I hath F u rn — $1(81
living room, dining, Florida
Mild aouth o ml i ** :»• coiit i «*a**d
room, tile hath, equipped
mint in u mi
o a . tap
»
&gt;&lt;nd Ill Ni l.
« MI DI I M||% %Nil 3 lilt, Fam RM. Furn — $125
w ' pi, Tpy
4 1 'UPiy m iftllN *
II %%INI* l I %l%4*
built in kitchen, carport* amt
Ktigtneer will dfrliM il# th i till linM NlM i I IMINM *1111 3 Bit. Fam. Km. nice — $83
utility. $13,8.V), and just
uliat nut* p r i n t * (III i f f t® I NI % | l.t
he d e |D t r « d t&lt;* the C o u n t v
%'ijii atid
ar'n of y o u -iff 3 BR, 1 bath Neat - $9o
$87 3o per month after low
f i i- m *
.fiipu* 1# n-ip In h \ lirr*Uy n 0 tlfJ*d mid
3 BR, 2 bath, Fam . Rm —$100
FIIA down paym ent ul
f i i r n i i h t i l hy th*
" b id d er. i«»
4tk&gt; c l a i m * a n d J*
If i» eatlixtalfU th a D*' pt&lt;nta n**n*|■ 34 h u ll )‘" t, o f tlti» # r 3 BR, 2 hath Clean—4125
$450!
W tliur

* !*rk of t h# * t r »

t Court

•Ir r

34. A r tic le s F o r S a le

REPAIRING, painting, cab­ Driveways. Patios, etc. Ph. LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
FA 2-7775 after 1:30.
by Furniture Center. B raid­
inet making. AH work g u ar­
ed, hooked, frieze, decor,
anteed. Call FA 2-2136 alter
29. Automobile S ervice
heavy b r a i d e d chenille
Office FA 2-2118
3 p. m
Night FA 2-0048
and
hall runners.
1100
Auto Glass, Tops
"ADDITIONS"
French Ave.
523-0700
A Scat Covers
2524 Park Dr
Sanford, Fla. ALTERATIONS, R e p a i r s ,
SEAR'S 11,000 B.T.U. AirC arpentry, Roofing, P ain t­
Conditioner, no volt. Ex­
O W N E R - Nice 4 Uilnn.
ing, Masonry. Build, yxiur
cellent condition. $120. Ph.
2 bath home in ltavcnna
lot. Small jobs. FA 2-7274.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
3234483.
A Id jllu iU c area, l^ r g e
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
2
5
.
P
lu
m
b
in
g
S
e
rv
ic
e
*
utility Rin. and uorkshop,
With purchase of Blue Lus­
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
double canm rte, alr-Condltre, rent Electric Carpet
PERSONAL
RADIO
A
TV
ttoning, central heat &amp; fire
Shampuoer for only $1 per
25lh. St. Si Sanford Ave.
place, covered patio facing
day. C arrolla Furniture.
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating
AUTO GLASS
I NEW F A W Sprinkler
priced. 301 Yihien Rd. Th.
AIR CONDITIONING
w ater pump. 1 hp. Excellent
FA 2 2434.
INSTALLED
CONTRACT and REPAIR
buy.
Powell's Office Supply.
WORK
Senlcarik Gln.«a and Taint FA 2-5842,
MAYFAIR
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8582
Company
Comfortable 3 bedroom home
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822 Western Shirts, work clothes,
PLUMBING
in desirable Mavfair on
ca mp supplies, rainw ear,
Contracting Repairs
spacious 1150 x I37i home3 1. P o u ltr y - L iv e sd o rk
luggage. Army-Navy Sur­
FR E E ESTIMATES
site
Shingle roof,
oak
plus. 310 Sanford Ave.
Large Shetland Ponies; t
R. L. HARVEY
floors, and equipped kit­
gelding. 1 m are. New sad­ READY MIX Concrete, win­
FA 2-3383
chen.
Vlso ha* Florida 204 Sanford Ave.
dle* and bridles. 322-9162.
room, and many nice ex ­
dow sills, lintels, step*,
tras Ju»t $11,1*50, wiili ex 26. Radio A- T r ie r inion
locks, sand, cement, rock,
32. Flowers • Sliruha
celteni term*!
jvipr, steel, grease traps,
~ PERSONAL RADIO A TV~
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
dry well*, stepping stones.
t DAY SERVICE
35c Up.
Miracle Concrete Co.
25th. St A Sanford Ave.
e n \ p f \ t u i: , m j t s F . i t y
'ti** Elm..Ave
F \ 9 3751
Ph. 322-UVvj
G rape) IFc \ve Near 2f)tli M.
Rea! tiM u:, • Mertgag'’*
Shop the Herald .\&lt;ls where Annual* Petunias, Snapdra­ ,'tfi, AutomoWJes - Trucks
l i t N Tark Ave
FA 2-2420
local merchant* offer their
BUYING A NEW or
gons,
Pansies. A'egetable
USED CAR?
IliiisincMs Oppurlunity best liny*.
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
FINANCE IT WITH l ’S
U psala ltd. Just uff 20th SL
27- ^ p frln l S e rv ic e * ____
__________________________ ___ \\ W I T !&gt; V y J i '!ii County
,P -U iw
Intrrest Hales . . .
and let St.
___
12. H eal E n t n t e F o r S o le
Liquor I ieeiiM- Prieetl for
♦ Low Monthly P aym eni.v'* '
P O I I E D PLANTS
cash purchase Reply Box
FLORIDA STATE BANK
HIGHLAND PARK
II. B. POl’F. CO.. INC.
WOODRUFF’S
70. c o Sanford Herald.
1953 MERCURY. Clean. $295.
COZY — Three bedroom. 1 Sanlord, Fla.
21*1 .So Park Ave. FA 2-1234
F arm A Garden Center
FA 2-392)1.
bath CU Imme with Family
601 Celery Ave.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
room. Ila* new rouf, wood
Take the Celling
CARS WANTED
SPHI NKER SYSTEMS
3 3. F u r n i t u r e
floors, many nice ex tras,
Off Your Income.
REEL’S USED CARS
All
Types
and
Sitea
fenced yard, and ttxi x 135
B E Y O U It
Used furniture, appliances,
loth St. A Sanford Ave.
We Repair ami Service
frail oak shaded lot En­
O WN
It O S S
tools, etc. Bought - Sold,
S
T
I
N
E
closed garage. $13.non, with riiat s the opiHii'tunity you
l-arry 's Mart 2t3 Sanford 1950 CHRYSLER. $135.00.
Machinery and Supply Co.
$hu down, $ta&gt; per month.
Dekle's Gull Station. 2518
have a . an independent 207 W. 2nd St
Ave.
Ph. FA 2 4132
FA 2-8432
French.
Bowes ' Seal F ast" distrib­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
utor with a territory in one
Piano Tuning and Repair
Service With the Cosh. 37. H onta • M o to rs
of the Slate'* fastest grow­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
SUPER TRADING POST
ing
a
n
a
s
:
Orange,
Uike
1 71* hp. MERCURY Kicker.
Real E state — Mortgage*
FA 2-0677.
mill Osceola Comities. No LAWNS Rinovatcit . Aerate
Like new. 1 10 hp Wiscon­
111 N. P ark Ave
FA 2-2426
Remove
Thatch
•
Chinch
previous automotive ex]H-ri
sin Motor. FA 28978.
Fit
BE
ESTIMATE
IJug Spray (VC-13) * F erti­
ence necessary, but you
BY OWNER: large 3 tied room
Upholstering &amp; M attress ren­
l e - Fh. FA 2 1244
Gt
tew ay To The W aterway
mu*t meet tough personal
home on two large lots, un
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Robson
Hpnrtintr Goods
qualifications.
Inv estm ent MANSFIELD I,AWN SEIl
dergixmnd
sprinkler »)*
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Your EVINRUDE Dea!«r &lt;
required lor walk-in truck sM l'l'fl Air-Condition Jivfrltern, druw drape* through
Co., at 7oil Celery Ave.
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5981
and balanced stock
You
out. attic tan. built in kit
iteration tervlce. All work
FA 2-2117.
will receive complete train ­
cbeii, targe Flurida room.
guaranteed. Very reason­
38. Mol o r c y c le s • S coot o n
ing by a qualified factory
Liberal term s, FA 2-1263.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 WANTED reliable couple to
take
up
monthly
paym
ents
repre*entatlve
and
have
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
Night FA 2 2u«B.
of $13.50 oil 3 complete
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
the hacking of a continuing
New A Used.
rooms of furniture. Call
Centrally Air - Conditioned
KttIGIDAlIlK
national m erchandising and
Lewis Sales St Service
Sale* A Serv ice
TE B-1511, C asselberry, col­
3 large bedrooms, 1** baths,
advertising program . For
2817 Country Club Rd.
with a screened porch. 1U7
G. It. HIGH
lect.
full information, write: Mr.
Ph. FA-2-7928
1700 W. 1st SI. Sanford
Bunker Lam'.
T. II. Hollingsworth, Direc­
3 4 . A r t ic l e s F o r S n le
Ph. FA 2-3083
39. Trailer!* • Cabanas
T E E 'N GREEN ESTATES
tor of Distributor Recruit­
2*'tli St. Extension
ment, Rowe* "Seal F ast"
SINGER Slant Needle Zlg SMALL ALL aluminum T rail­
Corporation 31M)J East 31th
Zags, makes hultoii holes
er. Sleep* 4. Fully equipped.
3 BEDROOM
t hath CD
Street, lndiana|Hill* 18, In Mowing and edging, eic. S a t­
A Em broideries, $88 As­
FA 2-5939.
house, fenced bark yard
isfaction
guaranteed.
Ph.
dlana.
sume paym ents of $11.00
Call FA 2 i)6on before 5.
FA 2 1817.
I960 TAMPICO Housetrailcr.
per
month. FA 2*0411,
FA 2-4X4 after 5.
PARTNER
WANTED with
50 ft. x 10 ft. wide. $3,350.
$ 1,000 cash to uperale day
USED Sofa Bed, excellent
Small down paym ent, pay*
TH ER E ARE 22 REASONS
nursery and kindergarten.
SB WING MACHINE
condition. Brand new »lip
m end can be financed, l ’h.
Why you will be happy In
Include* 'v mt. in house
cover. $20. FA 30907.
CALL FA 2-5785
FA 2-2870.
thi* brand new 2 bedroom
and loin. Sec mu al 2620
LAKE MARY home. Here
Iroquois Ave.
are a few;
• Friendliest community till*
16. Fem ale Help Wanted
aide of heaven.
• Custom buill, no corners ll ANTING INSTRUCTOR. No
experience necessary
Sm
etil in construction
gle preferred. 322-474*1 af­
• The peaceful quiet ot the
ter 5:00.
country, yet handy
to
everything
WAITRESS’) rieal and a ttra c ­
• M ature liitle citrus grove
tive Must lie 21. FA 2-0831.
—26 trees.
• 2 Shad) oaks tu fronl 17. M ale H e lp 45 a n t e d

Jim Hunt Realty

Holla wav. Hospital &lt;L L&gt;ab&gt;
llcds.
Dv Day. Week, o r Montii
CAKnuLL'S F t HNlTl’llE
Pli. FA 2-5181 tlC \V. t&gt;t St.

2
14. In s u ra n c e
CLASSIFIED DIM-LAY:
15. Business Opportunity
Tues., thru Krl. - 2 I’. M. day
Id. Female Help Wanted
before mvcrtion. Mon. - Sat.
17. Male Help Wanted
2
noon.

18.
19.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
20
T ue,., thru Fri. - 2 I’. M. dny
before insertion, Sion
sat. 21.
22.
noon.
2ii!
K ES P,ONSIR IL1TY:
24.

Heal E.-tute For Sale 22. Build - Taint - Repair 27. Specint Services

fi. F o r R e n t

It)
J l a r t h a T . V llile n
D e p u ty * h i U
ll ut ihl po.fi and L* !( l« r
j M w u n l * I t u t h lliiK
F ia t u ff h *
D ru M ^ r 11
H a n fo rd
F l o r id a
\ U v r t ir y *
i**r
P la in t if f
Pub! talk %pr i i 1. i . l i . : 2 ?»«2

Air-ConclitioninR-

Stenstrom Realty

LAWN SERVICE

SINGER

HOLLERS »f SANFORD

yard.

SALESMAN
View ul the lake—B a king TERRITORIAL
in* ilcd lor Sunford area.
distance to public bench.
Between 3o A 30 years
Call for appointment and we
Have ear National Corpora­
will In- glad lo show you
tion
Willi proven vale*
ALL the reasons why till*
Write B&lt;&gt;\ 35, e o Sanford
should lie your new iaunc.
Price $111,500
Herald.
•

Steniper Agency
REALTOR — INSUItOH
FA 2-4991 1919 S. Frrneh Ave
3 BEDROOM, 2 hath home
Fla
room, large utility
room, nice oak tie r. Mini­
mum down pay mi ni, pinecrest. 115 E. Coleman Cir­
cle. Tel. 1- A 2-5314

I s . Help Wanted
A WATKINS ROUTE m this
area 1* open for armi-rotired man. nr lady- Many
m ini-retired people riven
$3u.(nj to $100,181 per week
depending on tim e devoted
tu Ituutc. Ufii Ila vi 1 full
tim e Itimte iqieii
May lie
yim ran qualify. Fur perMinal interview in ynur
urea, wrile J II MvGurily. ltux 627, Willis Ion, I lorl&lt;la.

3 BEDROOM. I hath 4 Year*
old
Excellent
condition.
Original price $12,300. C»n
lw hail for NO DOWN PAY
19. S itu a tio n s 4\ anted
MENT. Call FA 2 7117 or
FA 2-1472
child Care. I \ 2-22(4

2 lilt Home at lilt) E Mill St
Large modern kitchen All
new plumbing. Air-Cond. in
living A dining loom. Gar
pc r mi\ u i « needed to cover •.? ywU. mr»y I Iks . I h i l l e l Mi*
age. carpiirtc. tu pmc tree*
steriilnule C o u n t y on till* ba»le k. at* uf MATT 11 U \\ IIKKL*
*|
ra rli
Fit,
« .»*'J
lata
yf n«i 14
in yard, llu.iuu. Adjoinin,
St. t h l e- i l l
gill I I
It plu g « »l)tn&gt;. t * lit* • &gt; in
Judft**
vorner lot optional at «I5(X).
%n‘ m l n u i o n e jtv* o i t i l t l ' . i . yf ke . J n .h C o u t i t ; . FJurlJ-i
Delivery late 1* '*• bi Hot i t hi $ t , ( ( l«-# n t h i * *»uri
Easy term *. J . N. Robson
Real E state — Mortgage*
Real
E
state
—
Mortgage*
la ter than J u t ) t 1&gt;*&gt;3 .
Ii u«i* &lt;■?
i h r i i n t y a t #* *i,«
Jr. FA 2-1535 or FA 2(1228.
2
2421.
111
N.
Park
4vc.
FA
II I
In
a f* t.| F l n r h l • H lth lli ■•li
111
N
Park
Ave
t
4
2i42u
$!«
it]) mark* viiilar m a n t i l l frulti III* tirin'
PI H r d
«||%f l o p
KXBC'L’TI VB HU.MKS
tItta uuI• IiJ' ' HID F«&gt;lt •f th e fire* )»uhlJuattMii yf t hi* Alirae tic 3 bedroom, 2 halli |
git
NO CASH NEEDED
A ll I \ Is DI D »T« • ; l t \ I'HH ttrtllVf T » u i' i •p i s’ - o f I-It h
lionn -. F t no»-d yard. Near 3 Bedroom. 2 bath $61 a Me presently have several
x’
x
z
r
opeti April 33.
chi IHi
r tjeiuaiiij *hs»f I Uc In
outstanding executive lioim*
NAS 115 44
o k n isi Ctr- 1 month. T. A I. included.
Ilit) ir wII be «•]&gt;«!*» I *1 • a r Mitt g. aiuj pimli: e l a t e t h r
th* |(Lii** yf re»lt|&gt; Oi't al'sil )iuit
fiifeiiliig to hr h Ml I
(rom $19,950 and up wah
d r . FA 2-TIM.
322
8083.
«
County
Co.iimt • U#f* Mrvlldii
h i r e *8 o f D i e v i a l m a i i t .
excellent financing
These
t ’ &gt;urlt Mil! &gt;«* at 1 fall'll
U* *w MlH t,ii b1 f H.* 3 BEDROOM. Living A DinJ I v. il In th
home* are situated ill such
T u ir* i&gt; i.r. i1tfUll(|,lUl|t# 1Id* NK rltl. or a t t o r *
P in fold
F *ri da*
trig room. Beautiful luesi - milI|$k|flip J
by a
A p r l ; : t J ' F , At 1u ; HO \ V . : rt •«&gt; ami
desirable residential area*
ir atul
o&lt;tc rjv- 11*
♦#** a* * »n tl i r* » : i t r •1• I*use- |1m i l inM fv*"
tlim. $80,111 muni)) Apply THE TIME I ESI ED FIRM
a* Idyllwilitc, Loch Arbor,
lid
1Ml*' h claiiii
*r 1- tU '4 n-d :te*t 8y
’ 2430 M yrtle A ir , .xanlorii. 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
, t |i'd to |file
lid 4 illil.
Id a rg*n Ii
Lake Mary, Mayfair and
■
r*,
,:I
j
i
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Ft
o
r
|
;
&lt;
*
•
A
&gt;
11
In
I
I
I
Wall» ah}
Grove Manor. 44c will be
FURN. Large G arage AptAct mill 1It) ll uAi t&amp; .f tl
P ■2iitUa |1 i Sea Ini M.W ab«l to |
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
pleased to serve you.
Of
L
r e j e c t L t d ..I dl I Util*19U2 Maple. FA 2-0731
$UDl&gt; l ‘u -limit*
\V D««t&lt;rr. ii- - 1 | X) .1.
Ilu4l 4 of
Realtor
j #8 * J;.N&gt;TISC *&gt;l, lc \ \ 16 A
g! on* re
2 BR. Lake home in DeBary. Raymond Lundqulst, A-»o.
^citt?noD c «TU1H&gt; F In ItUs I &gt;1*1I N T u K I I
J c. Itu cliD- n i i ilrman .V iw rnoi ter a JnilnOirstrU
Unfurnished. NO 8 IIM
FA 3-3851 A tlantic Bank Hid:
r\ o r-i. » *r tsi-i
r
VI Built ’
•"*-•I* rU F la r 'd *
CmUL’ g' •
F l RN. 2 Bedroom house, 2 BEDROOM nu .-i , • :'. »
Beal E state — Morlgaae*
I'UblUti
I*u
ip r il I,
*
i Adult*. No pel*. FA 2-7664.
FA 2 2120
Maple. $5,500. FA 2-6157. j 111 N. P ark Ave.
. Ciill'T
CLu*;;

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

Stenstrom Realty

31. Ileal!Iy SMIonn
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty .Service
Evening Ap|Niinttnent&gt;
105 So. Oak
EA 2-3712
Cut \ \ &lt; url Beauty shop
Spc rial oil Perm s. Call for
appointment. 3 Senior iqieralur*. t r e e parking lot*.
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0831

AIK • t UNDITIOMNi;
I(KFHI(;i!ll ATKIN
• MEN N EEDED
• 44 e train you
• Hujur study willi
roarlillig
•

loots and rqulpiiiriil

furnished.

WRITE —
COMMERCIAL
TRADES INSTITUTE
ROX 18
C/O Sanford Herald

OLDS

'Uiiflg u * CADILLAC

SQUARE DEAL CARS
(12 Cadillac

59 OldHinohile

1 Door Si-dun,
i'nil Power,
Air f o n d It toned.
4 lean

f

I Door
4 ut mu a 1ir Trans,
than

* g jg

«2 Corvair

Full Power.

41on r h J Door.

Air Condi Ilun log

J 5 T '1895

4495

.17 Oldsmohilc

98. I Door ll.’l'.,

58 Ford

62 Chevrolet
Bisravne 4 Door,
6 4.')|„ Sid. 'trails.,
Clean In A Out
(I N I .4

H ealer

Country Sedan
6 Pass., 6 C jL ,

Fordnmalir.
Solid uod Runs
Good

$

895

$

645

55 Chevrolet 55 Chevrolet
2IU, 2 Door
6 4)1.. Std. I r a o s . ,
Good T ran sp o rtatio n
ONLY

Bel Air I Door
6 t yl., Sid. Traits.,
E x tra Special

&gt;175

Buy

A

$2295

DLY

$295

Chevrolet

S lallon 44ag»n
I Dour, 6 Pass.,
V-8. Puwerglide

ONLY

*1795

59 Chevrolet 59 Chevrolet
lllscuyne I Ilnur.
6 t'yl., Std. 1 rails.
I or Eronumy
tl.M.4

t

‘1795

5K Truck
Chevrolet *i
'lun Pick Up,
Power Steering
A Brakes, Kutlln

4 Speed Trans.

(il

1195

Station Wagon

Brook wood ( Door,
6 Cj I., Hid. T rans.

Right

I

1395

57 Ford

57 Chevrolet

f u u n t r y Sedan

Station Wagon
« Cyl., Sid. Trans.
Just Drive ll

6 t yl. Overdrive,
4 mil her Solid
Buy

E45

ONLY

$

745

52 Cadillac

54 Chevrolet

1 Dour Sedan
, Rolls tiuod,

Rrl Air
4 Door

Solid lludy

GihhI T ran spo rlatiu n

ONM

$295

only

$205

CLAUDE iir n 'E i.i,

FRED and AUDREY YEACKLK

2305 I*ARK AVE.

2nd and PALMETTO

FA 2-0801

FA 2-6231

*■ j j /
-

~
ORLANDO

CH 1-5166

I

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I

ffb t

W nnforb

W m lS

LOW . . LOW . . PRICES!
PLUS . . .
" (IIL T -E D C E S T A M P S

•

MONDAY

• TUESDAY
• WEDNESDAY
A LL

I (HANDS'

'NORTHERN

ONE OF the outstanding features of (he Seminole Industrial
Show Tuesday w II.IJ m* n preview of the contestants in the
benuty contest which will he held during Iho Semi-Centennial

T O ILET TISSUE

celebration. The content in jointly sponsored by the downtown
merchants and the Civitan Club. Pictured above in the center
Is Joe Dennison, president, Civitan Club.
* "

OH

WHOLE

.RUG W H EEL
Cdr. Charle* W, Me*Ider,
the Chief S taff Officer of
Heavy Attack Wing One for
nearly two year*, ha* received
order* to the Joint-S taff of
the Commander-In-Chief E ur­
ope In Pari*, France, the Navy
announced today.
Me»hlor will detach from
the local rommand about June
10. Hi* aurressor ha* not

been officially dimdosed.
This is th e Wing's second
major *tnff change announced
during the pa*t month's time,
In March Copt, Joseph M.
Tully Jr., Wing Commander,
received onters to tho Nation­
al War College in Washington.
D C. He will be relieved in
early July by Comdr, James
O. Mayo.
M cihier w ill be Ope rations
and Plan* Officer on the Cin*
CKur staff, replacing Captain
Janie* M. Nifong. lie become*
eligible for selection to the
rank of enptnin this July,

M o h ler joined the Wing
S taff in July 1001, II•• came
here after an Imprcialvc tour
■* Cnnimamling Officer of
Heavy A ttack Squadron Six
at
NAS Whirtbey 1-larul,
Wn«Id iikton. During the year
nf hi* leadership VAII-0 made
n W cilern Pacific deploy,
men! aboard the USS Ranger,
flew incident and accidentfree and won every llom brr
Stream rent petition she squadrun entered.
Mcahirr, a native of Lincoln,
Neb., «a&lt; a U til gradual** of

selbetry which is decorated
with a castle and berrir*.
Refreshments , f
cnokir*
and b ed tea or coffee were
served by the hotte•sea, Mra.
M. C. Duggin*, Mis. Nelson
Itunnell, und .lira. H arry

the U. S. Naval Academy. He
became a designated Naval
Aviator in December HM5,
Much of hi* early rarecr
» » i devoted to dtvelopitig,
flying mid tenting helicopter*.
He hri* the unique distinction
of milking the third and fifth
*ea rescues ever made by helicopter.
In ID32 M r.h lrr earned a
M aster's D'qrrec in A eronauti­
cal Engineering from Prince­
ton University and twin th e re­
after put hi* skill* to work
with the Durciiu of A eronau­
tic* In Washington. During
this tour he iu « en lac ed in
extensive research, develop­
ment uiul testing of Naval
helicopter*.
He rejoined the fleet a*
Operation* tlffii-er of Utility
.Squadron Seven in Jt&gt;37, then
In lltott reported to fly the
A.'llt Sky w arrior a t t a c k
bomber a t NAS Whidbcy. He
served a year a« executive
officer of VA II-li before as­
suming command of the
squadrtm,
t ’dr.
Me* bier, hi* wife
Kusty and their three ehltd trn live locally at 211 Forr e d Drive.

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week was elected Com­
mandant of Cadets for
the new officially or­
ganized Cadet Corps
of South Seminole CAP
Squadron. Meetings are
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afternoon tit Sanford
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Club girls, jn order as
pictured from top to
bottom, clothing w a s
presented by C i nil y
Boyles of the Iamgwood Club who ahowetl
bow to put in a zipper;
food by Tracey Knowles of the Sanford Club
who showed the proper
way to set a table and
home improvement by
L i n d a Isbell of the
Inmgwrstd Club w h o
demonstrated p r o p e r
care of shoes.
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By LARRY VERSHEL
City Commissioners w i l l
leave for Tallahassee T hurs­
day to meet with the delega­
tion on appro* al of the cigarct tax which if okayed in
the Lcgiilaturc would give
tiu.&lt; city about $72,« jo extra
per year.
* * *
Speaking of the delegation,
we tried to get Joe Davis this
morning at 7 a.m. The
switchboard operator at his
motel said his phone was off
i b r hook
_ Cbrrk'ul v illi
Ja n Fortune who told us he
was getting along low in the
capitol and expected the dele­
gation to make a decision on
-F e rn
t* a r k incorporation
sometime tiiis week.
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for aged Negroes of Hie coun
ty is desperately in need of
your help Here is your oppor­
tunity to be a Hood S am ari­
tan yourself.
• • •
Hi lb luead still hasn't picked
up their building permit . . .
work was supposed to have
started last Friday on thut
-new A * P Store.

April 27, at 8:30 p.m.
Door prizes, other awards and refresh­
ments will be available during the evening.
Members of Burns’ industrial committee,
sponsoring the show, are: John Alexander, lu r­
ing Burgess, Robert Crumley, William Hempbill, Howard H. Hodges, Dr. Thomas Large it,
Mayor McDonald and LeRoy Robb.
Exhibit nr* tonight are Alix of Sanford, An­
tenna Systems, B &amp; S Mfg., Certified Slings.
Chapman Concrete Products, Chase &amp; Co.,
Chemical Cnrp. of America, City Products Corp.,
Coca Cola Bottling Co., Colling-Orlando, Dear­
born Fleet tonics, Deep South Product*. Dyna­

tronics. Florida Power Corp., Florida Power ft
Light Co., Florida State Employment Service.
Geneva Mfg., Harcar Aluminum Products,
Hi Acres Concentrate. 111.II Products, Holloway
Materials, Hunter Ire &amp; Fuel, Johnson Elec­
tronics, Lovve-Temp, Miracle Concrete, Mitchell
Adjustable Trailers, Nelli Bottling Co., Penin­
sula Paint and Plastics Mfgs„ Pierro Mfg. Co.,
Sanford Manufacturers, Sanford Naval Air
Station. Sanford Welding and Fabricating Mfgs.,
Seminole High School drafting and design tech­
nology class. Southern Bell Telephone, Stino
Machine &amp; Supply, Wheeler Fertilizer Co., Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. and York-Eger Mfg. Co.

Lawmakers Get Bond Plan
Education
Boost
j^rntteih lirralit
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Sought -

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WEATHER: Fair tluinigh Wcilnixsiltiv ii ikH lodnv, 80-8.7. Low tonight. oo-tiO.
I'ltiteil Bros* Leased Wire
Established B.MI8 TUBS., AIMUL ill. "i m u
SANFORD, FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
—The Governor’s pack­
age program for a $B-!5
million b o n d financing
program for higher edu­
cation went into t h e

•

Tile mm-prolit Sanford Male
Chorus may hold its concert
April 2o at tlie Woman's Club j
since the City Fathers declin­
ed to go along with their re ­
quest for tree use of the Civic
Center.
• • •
County Zoning hoard meets
Wednesday for a continuance
of last week's meeting while
the city planning and inning
hoard will meet Thursday
night to hear a request to
feione Celery Axe. lu allow
Dght industry.
• • •
VAN-II expected hack In
Sanford the week of April 21.
• • »
Ally. Ken McIntosh was in
Tallahassee and received an
OK from the trustees of the
Internal Improvement Fund
to build docks in Lake Mon­
roe for the pipeline, lie also
brought hark a long list of
suggested legal changes in
I he charter ol Casselberry for
the Town Council's study and
approval.
• • •
'ACL President Tom Hire
has pushed through the red
tape to g et’ that Pipeline Co.
permit okayed.
• * •
Which reminds us , . . con­
struction of the docks will
K arl this week
* * *
Spring grand jury dism iss­
ed as of midnight.
• • •
How about an F aster P a ­
rade here next year?
• • »
Nobody asked me but have
you ever noticed how reck­
less Mime youngsters arc rid­
ing their bikes corning out of
side streets and drivew ays?
Wish parents could do some­
thing ntHiut d
• • •
Fred Dickinson will he the
guest speaker at Hie quarter­
ly meeting of the Chain her
of Commerce board of di­
rectors Wednesday. April 21.
• • •
The mother of Monday's
Herald "baby with the sun
glasses" on the Iron! page
. . . we thought it was suite
. . . was in today to buy 30
copies of His1 paper, " t o r
relatives." she said.
• * •
Tonight's tlie night . . . the
industrial Show at Ihc Civic
Center. Your hig opportunity
this year to view the lifeline
of Seminole County. Should
lu- interesting as well as edu­
cational.
• • »
Have you ever given it a
thought? Supposin' S o u t li
Seminole's towns, * ijlagc* and
communities should bund to­
gether into one city ? And
sopiKisin' the county com mis­
sion doesn't build a new
court house here in the next
decade? Wc might find the
counlv seat rigid in the mid­
dle of Fern Park Stranger
Uungs have happened.
• « •
Tin- C.ood Samaritan Home

evening nt the Civic Center. With Charles S.
Morrison. Chamber public relations director, as
master of ceremonies, the program will be:
Salute to county industrialists at 7:1a p.m.
by Gen. .1. 0. Hutchison, County Commission
chairman; Mayor Thomas S. McDonald, amt
Scott Burns, Chamber industrial committee
chairman; junior fashion show by Sanford
Manufacturers, T:H0 p.m.; closed TV address
by Governor Bryant. 8 p.m.
Specinl award from the Governor for the
"Man of Industry" by F. K. Itoumillat .!r.. ChantIter president. 8:110 p.m., and a preview of beauty
contestants in the County Semi-Centennial of

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Seminole 'M an O f Industry' To Be Named
Seminole County’s "Man of Industry” for
for the year will lie named this evening ns »
highlight of the first itnnunl ‘‘Seminole Indus­
trial Show" sponsored by the Chamber of Comnterce industrial committee.
Industries of Seminole County ntid others
have pfneed exhibits of their products on dis­
play for the show, ojtoning nf 6 p.m. this even­
ing at the Civic Center. The show is u part of
a statewide salute to Florida in what (lev. Far­
ris Bryant has proclaimed "Industry Apprecia­
tion Week."
Residents and visitors are invited to view
the exhibit and the accompanying program this

A

Casselberry Acts

Legislative mill today.
The luo-bill package in­
clude* iiuthorixnlicii to is.-uo
bonds and a companion m ea­
sure setting out eligible uni­
versity ami junior college
projecla totalling fltjd.U m il­
lion.
A spokesman for CJuv. F a r­
ris Bryant said the governor
w ants tin- Legislature to a p ­
prove a broad cn-'ugll con­
struction progiam to give the
enliinet latitude in selecting
projects. Hut tin- fill million
a year state utility tax re­ Ctlr. George Kim mints
venues earm arked to finunec
the bonds over a 30-ycli r
period would support inly
about f l J j million in build­
ings.
Tint bill deliniutes fl.Vtl
million in specific junior col­
lege building* and f10S.:i mil­
lion in specific university
project* phis a f'22.7 mi II Ion 1
t ’dr. George W. Kimmont,
lump sum allocation f u r
I li e skipper of Sanford'*
junior colleges.
Both hills received a double Heavy Attack Squadron Nine,
committee reference, which has been named Chief Mall
will slow down tlieir progiess Officer for Heavy Attack
Wing One. (lie Navy announchut give Legislators critical
ed today.
of a foil-si ale bond program
Klinitmn*. who recently dc
more time to study tin- ml.
ployed to the Mediterranean
vantages and disadvantages.
with his squadron alma id the
Reference* were to finance
CSS Saratoga, wilt repot I Si
and taxation and higher ed ­
June to relieve Ctlr, Charles
ucation.
\V. Meshier, who currently
Meanwhile, l.cgislutois who is Hu- Wing's serond in com ­
voted themselves a flit daily mand.
expense allowance inen-nsv
Meshier lias orders In the
yesterday, voted to be a little Joint Staff of the Commandmere generous with other rr-in Chief, Luro|ie. in I'an s,
state employes.
France.
With only one dissenting
Kim moils' assignment com­
vote, the Hcnntc A ppropria­ pletes top echelon changes
tions Committee sent to tlie on the Wing staff. List month
floor a uniform state per Cdr. Jam es ri Mayo wax o r­
diem and travel expense hill dered to Sanford to repl ice
th at would add an estimated Wing Commander ('apt .lux
flan,nun a year to the cost ol • ph M Tully Jr. Tullj will tie
government.
relieved in July, then report
The bill raises the expense to Hie National War College,
allowance for state em ploy* Washington, D. C
Kimmons recently began
traveling w i t h i n Florida III
business f t om f t ) to f i t a Id* fiflii year in Heavy Attack
day and ups state officials Aviation. He cam e to Sanloril
for in-sLito travel to $10 a in Jan u ary HIM, underwent
flight instruction In the A3B
■lay.
skvw arrior attack bomber if
VAll tl ami finally joined
YAII-1 as Opcraliun* Olficer.

Kimmons Named
Chief Of Staff
For Attack Wing

'Contrariwise'
Casselberry Town Council,
li&gt; its own nitmfssion Monthly
evening, moved contrariwise
to overali plan* for tin' coniinuiiity's future expansion,
L. E,
Wood tin ills
first
raised Iho thought, in illsrin sin g Die subject under
question, thill t h e C. illicit Wits
moving in o p p o s i t e dlrcitiiill
from action token four weeks
ago.
At tiuil time tin- Council
voted 1-1 to oppose incurporotioii for F ein I'tuk becmise
jt e. uld ham per future growth
of Casselberry to tlie south.
Chniimnn Fit l.unu, who
opposed the Fern I'hik vote,
Monday evening elaborated
on
\Voodbam‘» fir.-t proimuiicement by |minting out
tbul lint ntily lunl tlie Casselberry O u n cil objected to
l-Vrn
Polk's
incorporation
but also lunl voted to n-turn
liny vurnteil pio|n-ity to the
cmmly.
The question vnis raised
viben llihhaid t.'iisselberry, of
C n-s.'lbiir) (inrdens, icticvved
a i e.p o st to vnente uinlrveloped plats spread throughout tlie town. Casselberry
said he was desirous of luivi n g the areas returned to
"a grit-til l it m l" inning to cut
down on his rent estate tax
a -sos-nienIs by the enmity.
Tile
Couniil did vote uppiovol of vuentlllg four pieces
of Casselberry's p r o p e r t y
staggered timing bout t l i e
Town imt tabled net loll nit
two pieces, ineludlng tin- site
i f till- water plant.

Approved a lensr vvllh Cas­
cxpniilr the flow of traf'lc."
Voted SCOu as a matching selberry Gardens for a recre­
fund with llii- county for tin’ ational field and facilities al
repair of Concord Drive, al
a $l annual rental.
though tlie count) has not yet
Approved Mayor llealli'*
approved Ilie m utter.
appointment of Jam es Hogan
a* a relief policeman, suc­
ceeding Fred Erdman, re­
signed a* nf April HU.

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BRIEFS Lyman Student

Russia Bound

Dies In Motor
Scooter Accident

II WAN \ (U I'D
P ie
tiller Fidel Castro will go In
Russia sometime lids year
in "discuss m atter* of m u t­
uum interest'* with Prem ier
Nikita Khrushchev, C u b a ' s
Ralph Terry Blakeley, 10,
official jrrrss rejairted today. of 271*1 Oaklando Drive, Oak­
land Hills, wa* killed alxmt
noun Monday when Ins motor
BUENOS Al It KS (L T D — scooter left the road near
Military sources said today (tie Hulling Hills Country
i«2 Itigliraiiking army officers Club, hit • gully and flipped
and 1,2i*J non-com* a re under over.
' .irresi on charge* ol support­
Death apparently was caus­
ing tlie recent almrtive anti- ed by ■ broken neck, acco rd ­ SANDRA I,. Sherwen,
t'eronlst revolt.
ing to a report by Coroner
the dmiRlitor of Mr.
Elm er A -hlcy. Chief of Police
mill Mrs. Stanley M.
of Altamonte Spring* Grady
Sherwen of Altumontu
CHICAGO (U P ) — The Hull investigated the acci­ SpritiK», is nit entry
Catholic Interracial Council dent. Hall ruled it arrid cn tal
in tho "Miss Seminole
said pulay intuit of Hie sup- death.
County*’ contest. Miss
purl tor Illinois' controversial
Blakeley ra m r here from
Sherwin is a Navy
iiirtli control program Klein* Marion, Ya. in Rico and was
junior anil has atlcnil*
from a “ slaveow ner m ental­ it student at Lyman High
oil schools all over tho
ity" aimed a t elim inating Sr tu ml.
U. S. After RratUmtinn
lie t* survived by hi* parNegates.
she plans to attend colcuts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lego for a dcgt'ce In
Blakeley, a brother, Frank
journalism.
LONDON ( I?I’l ) — Prime J r. of Oakland Hills, two
Minister Harold Macmillan sisters, Mrs. Robert Everidge,
planned to take |tcr*nnul Oakland Hill* and Mr*. Giles
charge today of the investiga­ Collin* of Marlon, Va,
Tile
Council In oilier nt- - tion into a security leak
Funeral arrangem ent* are
llim:
litis
lime,
train pried by thousand* of inrotitplele al
Referred In Mayor Fred chanting bati-llie-bumh dcino- Grmukow Funeral Homo is
in charge.
Heath and Clerk Lillian Hen­ slrators.
ning tin- m atter nf employF'oitr men charged in grand
ing a part-tim e assistant to
Jury indictments in an alleged
Mis.
Henning at SI.2b per
BERLIN ( UPl l —The IT. S.
$200,00(1 citrus swindle tills
hour.
Army today dem onstrated its
heard their trials
morning
Fixed May l.'l fur n disetu- commitment to West Heflin
set for July IS lit Circuit
sion ■■( the Town's audit and by beginning four day* nf
Court,
next y ea r's budget.
training rxerciie* that in­
MIAMI ( I'I’t » — A fierce
Approved
a
mutual
aid
fire
Albert Hall, Ralph Alderc l u d e d practice in dispersing
PITTSBURGH ftTPI). ■U. R
blare, fed hy highly enmity *cimtiul
agreem
ent
willt
Alia
simulated
Communist
led
Steel
Corp.
rem
ained
uiun,
C. It. l-owdcrmtlk and
silent
Utile m aterials, enveloped a
Minnie Spring*.
riot*.
nil Hie week-old sleel price Billy Lam ar Hammond en­
Miami lsi.it yard early lislay
Renamed all nf an arterial
increase issue today despite tered “ not guilty'' plea* to
causing heavy dam age.
route
between SR
t.Ui anti j C l'U L 'k 0 | ) C ‘I1
an average $ti a ton hike by Hie indictments, t h r o u g h
At Lie same tim e. anoUicr
PORTSMOUTH, N. li - .V in in u la Boulevard as Win Blit.MlNfillAM, Ala. ( UPl l
two tnoru firm s, mcludipg their attorney'*, when thry
firs- scorched several alores (UP) — An adm iral testified
appeared before Judge Vason I'ollin* Avenue in down today a searching submarine let Park Drive "in order to —Three Negroes asked a fed­ third ranked Republic.
eral court Monday to rrack
U. S. Steel, the nation's No. sar Carlton.
town Miami Beach.
picked up electronic signals
op, n Hu- nation's only com ­ 1 prialurer, lias not com m ent­
Judge Carlton announced
The cause of tlie lire a was
iwo days aflcr the autunarine
pletely
segregated
public ed on Hh‘ siiliject since Wheel-1 Hi.it Judge Voile A. Williams
not known.
Thresher sank hut Hint tin
school system by ordering mg Steel Cnrp. last Tuesday Jr. will preside al llie Inals.
III iilge
I’Mgc (1
signals did not conic from
them admitted to the Univer­ announced a $ri per Ion ImmhI Defendants are free on bond.
C
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7
Pact Awards
men aboard the Thresher.
sity' of Alabama.
in several of its m ajor purTrial for Charles E. Sparks,
I'tigi- tl
Comic*
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WA.SIIINGTON i l l ' l l
—
Hear Adm. Lawson I'. Itarnduet*.
20 year-old
Negro charged
Jh'iir
Alrliy
....
I'ag-c
!}
'Ihiokol Ciieinir.il Corporation age. wtio helped direct search
Alsu yet lo In- heard front with attem pted rape and a t­
Edltoi ial
I'ugc t
has received m ajor contract operation (or the Thresher,
VIENTIANE, Laos (U I'D — were Bethlehem, No. 2, In tempted robbery, was set for
Entertainm ent .... I'age «
awards for the development testified at a court of inReports brought back from land. No. 8, and Kaiser, No. next Monday. The cuurt en­
Legids
..... I'atre 7
nf large solid fuel boosters quiry into the disaster which
the Plain of Ja rs by inlerna- ‘J The la Her two, coincident- tered a “ not guilty” plea for
I'li/lie
.
I'ngi- li
for tlie Air Force, Sen. Frank co-i 12U lives in Atlantic wa­
tiouul inspectors raised grave ally, did not go along witn Spark* when liii Negro attor­
Society __
. 1'aife tt
K. Moss, li I lull, re purl csl lo ters mu- and one hull miles
doubts today that the wani ng last year's atmrlivc Increase. ney from Jacksonville failed
hipi
r
Is
........
I'uge
5
day.
deep.
neutralist and pro Communist
But "Hi* S teel's" silence lo appear in court. Sparks is
factions are ready to end does not appear to be a de­ in ('utility Jail in lieu of M.UUO
their fighting.
terrent ami Industry observ­ bond.
ers say it is only a m ailer id
The court was preparing lo
lime before tile ‘'selective" hear other pleas al pri'sl
DETROIT (U I'D — Ford increases aiu adopted by time.
Motor Co. today was e x to r t­ other m ajor liruis.
TALLAHASSEE (L T D
(in April 2, lire Cabinet, line, f urn.* Hr) uni t appro not used for railroad opera resigned mote than
month ed to follow tlie lead of Gen­
This feeling was based on
ago.
lions.
'Dir Cabinet gave final ap­ silting a* trustees of Hu- In v al.
eral Motors ami agree to a Republic's a c t i o n Monday. Electrical Aid
In giving ins approval of
In another action, tin- tru s­
Tlie trustees also approved United Auto Workers Union The lltlrd ranked
proval today for Hie Florida leruat Improvement Fund,
producer
MOSCOW (U P lj—Electric­
Hie action, Bryant stipulated tee* approved a move to re ­ II extension* lo ire made proposal which calls for fo r­ was the first of the “ Big ity generated on tlie moon
E ast Cuasl Uadway to conauthorised lolling an ease­ that Hie facilities be used commend
employing John near Hie norUi end of Casey mation of a joint lalror-mim- T hree" to break tlie line and will be used by Soviet space
stru rt rail and term inal faci­
atudy com mittee is said to have enough in- ships and housewives of the
lities to s e n e Cape Canaveral ment to Hie FEC lor about continuously for 10 years and Dubose a t assistant to the Key to enlarge a waterway agem ent
miles uf track
The ----that .t . .c ------leasing
may
be re chief ol I to. .T. ------------------rustee's Survey„ spoil
area Cost would be Uiat will prepare for the l'jtil j fluencc hi make its increase future, Radio Moscow said
and t ’c National Aeronautics seven
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and Space Admini.-traiion.
j autimriration aa* subject to 1 ver sed if Use lacililiea a rc j o r M all. The former Assistant i around
auU&gt; unrtracA taika.
I hold.
Monday night
r

Kell Telephone's Telstar

Alix Ut* Sanford Sportswear

Fire Sweeps
Boat Yard

Under Arrest

Slave Owner?

Personal Charge

Court Sels
Swindle Trial

Commitment

Sub Picked
Up Signals

U. S. Steel
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(Flu&gt; g&gt;m tfnrit f^ r a lt i ^
South Seminole
Club To Elect
New Officers
fly Jane C im flH frrj
The South Seminole Garden
Club will hold Its snnusl
meeting and election of o ffi­
cers Monday afternoon at 1:30
p. m. at the Women's Club on
Overbrook Dr. In CasjcIlieiTy.
Mrs. J. E. Dunwoody of
Cssselberry will present a
l&gt;ook review on "Wild Plants
For Survival In Southern
Florida," by Julian Martin
who Uvea In Miami.
Mrs. Dunwoody Is librarian
at the Rollins College Library
and has been popular as a re­
viewer for many years. She
will be Introduced by Mrs.
Clyde Kerce, program chair*
man.
The nominating committee
will present Its report and of­
ficers fur Die coming year will
be elected during the business
meeting. Refreshments will lie
served before Uie program by
the hostesses, Mrs. Clark Mc­
Coy, Mrs. Eula (lurch and
Mrs. C. L. Leggett.

DeBary Club
Gets New Slate
Of Officers
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The new slate of officers
for the DeDary Arts and
Crafts Club waa presented by
the nominating committee at
last week's meeting held
Thursday morning at lha De­
nary Mansion House with
Edward McCarthy presiding.
Recommended were Chea­
ter Eldridge, president; Mrs.
George Urooka, vlee presi­
dent; Mrs. C. R. Dawson, re­
cording secretary; Miss Cor­
nelia
Shaw,
corresponding
secretary, and A. MacNaugbIon, treasurer.
Further plana were made
for the May 11 Spring Fes­
tival which will bo presented
by local clubs beginning at 11
a.m. Refreshments will lie
served during the day and the
DeBary Choristers will sing
several selections under di­
rection of Laura I’ latt llrown
with Theresa Rupees at the
piano.
Reports were made on the
reception hrld last Sunday at
the Mansion House In con­
junction with the opening of
the Religion In Art Faster
Showing.

Women's Club
Sets Installation
By Jane Casselberry
The new slate of officer*
elected last week by the Cas­
selberry Women's Club will
be installed at the annual
(unrheon to be held at 13:30
p.m. next Wednesday at the
Hamilton House.
Officers are Mr*. Thomas
Hurston, president; Miss Em­
ily Evans, vice president;
Mrs. Wlllilred Alexander, re
cording secretary; Mr*. Vel­
vet
Jacobs,
corresponding
secretary, and Mrs. Henry
llsnscn, trrssurrr.
Members of the permanent
executive board, Mrs. Ren
Kvaus, Mrs. Joseph Laird,
Mrs. C. K. Fisher and Mrs.
L E. Swope, will serve as
hostesses for the Installation
luncheon.
Hostesses for last week’s
election meeting were Mra.
Eleanor Storrs, Mr*. Roy V.
Polteigrr and Mrs. Henry J.
Connell.

Majorette Wins
A t Area Contest
Lyman
High
Marjoretle
Barbara Diggs
won first
plaro in strutting and in
twirling at the Baton Twir­
ling Contest lie Id last Satur­
day at liie Holly Hill City
Hall Gymnasium, the Herald
learned today.
The contest was sponsored
by Use 11SC Parent* Organ!*
gallon and sanctioned by the
National Baloo Twirling As­
sociation.

PAG E

THURS., A P R IL 11, 1903

CO UNTY NEW S

Garden Club Holds Exhibit
By Donna Estes
The Flower Show and Ex­
hibit presented by the South
Seminole Garden Club last
Saturday In I/&gt;ngwond Plata
was termed very successful
by Mrs. E. P. Richards,
president.
More than 300 visitors call­
ed (o view the exhibits stag­
ed in (lie vacant store build­
ing provided through the
courtesy of Joseph DlLucian
owner of Carole's Dress Shop.
Theme of the exhibit was
the Federation of Garden
Clubs’ Song with six arias.
Stroll In (he Garden with
Mrs. Oliver Wendell Holmes
as chairman, showed a Jap­
anese garden with a Buddhist
Shrine. The accessories, fig­
urine* and lanterns were all
authentic and very lovely.
Mr*. H.
P. Cmirnuun.
chairman for Sing in
Garden, selected the Ham­
mond Organ provided through
courtesy of Keller Music Co.
with Paul
Helnsolm
and
members and guests pla&gt;lng
requests throughout the day.
On either side of the organ
were large black musical
notes and behind the Instru­
ment simulated pipes were
displayed. Arrangements of
yellow gladioli were placed
at vantage points near the
organ.
The number three aria,
Dream In the Garden, was
provided by the North Orlan­
do Garden Club with Mrs.
Edna Stewart and Mrs. lasts
Wallace aa chairmen.
Work in the Garden, with
Mrs. Walter Krohno at chair­
man, demonstrated horticul­
ture In it* various forms in
Seminole County with citrus,
both vegetable and fruit hy­
droponic growth and grow­
ing garden vegetable* and
flowers In pots. The Impres­
sive Easter Cactus was kian-

cd through the courtesy of
J. D. White.
Love in the Garden, Mrs.
F. M. Haynes, chairman, had
as Its emphasis birds in
white trees,
a miniature
fountain and while wrought
iron garden furniture loaned
through
courtesy
of
the

Wrought Iron Works of Long- .Laird of Casselberry.
| All the artifical grass used
wood.
Wish In the Garden, Mr*. , was provided by Cecil TuckC. K. Fisher, chairmen, fea­ ' cr, county agricultural agent.
Refreshments
under
the
tured a wishing well and
rose arbor and plant* and chairmanship of Mrs. Clarflowers Including phoetonlaa 1once Doebncr were served all
from New Orleans which ;day from a table decorated
were brought by Mrs. Joseph I with yellow mums.

Scouts Net $147
From Dinner
lly Jane Casselberry
lloy Scout Tioop a ll of
Casselberiy cleared 1117 at a
Chlrki-n Dinner hrld last
Saturday night at the Com­
munity Methodist Church.
The troop will purchase
badly needed tents and s-quip*
inent for the Spring Pioneer­
ing Camporee at lauiocha on
April 20-21. Future plans In.
elude a trip to the Smoky
Mountains this s u m m e r
aboard the Seoul lias.
To demonstrate some of
their Scouting skill*, in con­
junction with (lie dinner some
of the Scout* constructed a
20-foot signal tower from
cypress poles which they had
cut for the purpose. Tire
lashings wers made with
ro|*» manufactured by the
troop during their last week­
end camping trip. They will
erect the tower at the Campors-e.

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. stefs.
t association. It also was augBy Mona GHnstead
Although President Stewart gested by Rhodes that tha
Entertainment
plan'
for
display
be cut
North Orlando's Spring Fes­ Helmly advised Uiat a 25 fireworks
tival to be held in- May and per cent discount would be i down this year,
discussion
on
for the annual Fourth of available If a check is re-1 Further
July Celebration were dis­ [ milted with the fireworks or- j events for Uie Fourth is excussed at length by mem­ der, the association voted to pected at the association's
ber* of the North Orlando w ait until the actual fire-1 next board meeting set for
Civic Assn, at their monthly works are received before 8 p. m. on April 23 In Helmany payment is made due to j ly’a office
and
at
next
meeting Monday night.
Charles Rowell, appointed ‘ financial limitations of the i month’s general meeting.
The Nominating Committee chairman of an auction to
of the North Orlando Civic be part of the Carnival en­ E D IT O R IA L
COMM ENT
Assn, presented ita recom­ tertainment, made an appeal
to
Uie
residents
for
donations
mendations for candidates to
fill the new slate of officers : of any saleable item which
at Monday night's meeting could he u«ed for the auction
held In the North Orlando Co. and promised to have a
The new North Orlando Village Council got
‘‘real” auctioneer to do the
offices.
o ff to a fine atari last week in conducting its or­
j selling.
Recommended were George
ganizational and first official meetings in un e f­
Plans for other events, to
Sommer* and Stewart Helmly
ficient and businesslike manner.
j he staged primarily for chil­
for president; Sommers, Bill
In order that such orderly meetings may l&gt;e
dren in the area, will be an­
Sklslak and Jeanne Elkins for
continued the council has asked cooperation
nounced at the May meeting.
first vice president;
Rob
from all residents in following a list o f rules
Projects for the FourUi of
Dean, Boh Drrum, Joseph
July will Include a chicken
regarding conduct and preparation o f an agenda
Hague and C. H. Seifert for
barbecue under Uie direction
for future meetings.
second vice president Mrs.
of Bill Ryan, chairman and
Measures called for in this list are nothing
Helmly, Mrs. Nela Clark and Rowell assistant chairman,
new and experimental but rather are standard
T. Trcslcr for secretary, and who announced that tickets
procedure for most municipalities.
Mrs. J. D. Grinstrad, Char­ will be sold in advance for
Copies are available from any council mem­
les Rowell and Mrs. Asma . the dinner.
ber and we suggest that any North Orlando resi­
Hague for treasurer.
Under consideration is a
dent interested in progress o f the community
Mr. and Mrs. Helmly and plan suggested by trt Rhodes
secure one and do his utmost to comply with re­
Mrs. Grinstead declined the to give each child free tic­
quests contained therein.
nomination.
kets for a hot dog and cold
Included
in
nomination* drink wiUi the ticket stubs ! —
---------------------------------------------------------------made from the floor were to be used later in a free
Boy Burke for president and prize drawing for the young1)111 Ryan for treasurer.
Making up the nominating
committee were Art Rhodes,
chairman, and Lt. E a r l
Achord. Ewrightson Harville,
T. Treslcr. Frank Fasula and
Jeanne Elkins.

Civic Assn.
Gets Report
On Officers

Cooperation Needed

Civic Assn. Appoints
IBrownie Troop
Building Committee

Geneva PTO
Elects Officers

TH E SOUTH SEM INOLE G AR D E N C L tlll staged it* first exhibit last
Saturday in the I-ongwood Plaza with the North Orlando Garden Club
participating to prepare ono o f nix arias used tut theme* for the event.
Love in tho Garden 1* pictured in top photo while Mrs. C. L. Leggett i*
shown with Stroll in tho Gurden, bottom.
(Herald l'hotos)

Lake Mary Club
Elects Officers
The l~ike Mary Home Dem­
onstration Club elected offi­
cers for the ensuing year at
Tuesday's monthly business
and luncheon meeting held In
the Fire Hall.
Instalk-d on May 10 at the
HD Center in Sanford will he
Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, presi­
dent; Mrs. Helen Powell,
first vice president; Mrs. Joe
Smsthrrs, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Joe Wright, sec­
retary-treasurer; Mrs. Irwin
Sinkbeil, delegate, and Mr*.
Carl Moss, alternate.
Program
fo r
Tuesday'*
meeting was presrnlrd by
County Agent Ceeil Tuckrr
who spoke on rare of lawns
and showed a film after which
a question and answer period
was conducted.
Announcement was made
that the club will tour tne
Modern Age Furniture Store
on May 2 beginning at 10:30
a m. Following the tour mem­
ber* will meet at The Painted
Horse for lunch.
Tucker and Mis* Myrtle
Wilson, III) agent, Joined tlie
group for lunch served by
Mrs. Wright and Mr*. Ken­
nedy.

!o n

Entertainment Plans
Discussed In Village

By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
High Athletic Assn, is com­
pleting plans lor a gay Spring
Carnival lo I k- held Saturday,
May 4, on tlie area adjacent
to the Post Ofllrc on llwy. IT­
US in Casselberry.
Festivities will get under-,
way at 4 p.m. and everyone
Is Invited lo join in the lun.
The association hopes to
make enough from the Car­
nival to pay olf all debts in­
curred from the purchase ol
uniforms and equipment for
the school during Uie year.
In addition to this expense,
the association has Just com­
pleted the new all purpose 60
by 00 loot play court at the
achool.

Drive Results
Are Reported
Incomplete collection results
in the annual Red Cross Drive
conducted in the Enterprise
area stand at a total ol MS 23.
Drive Chairman Miss Helen
Snodgrass reported today.
M i s s Snodgrass reminds
that April is Cancer Drue
Month and that vuluntrers
will be calling upon residents
fur theur donations. She also
asks that anyone wishing to
voluntrer as a collector con­
tact her.

SSJH Clinic Mothers
Hear County Nurse
lly Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Justine Jordan, public
health nurse, explained the
Gray Ladles Gaining program
which has been introduevd in
Seminole County to a group of

Bear Lake PTA
Lists Delegates
lly Shirley Wentworth
A panel ol live delegates
and one allcrnalc was elected
by the Hear Lake Elementary
PTA at last week's meeting
to represent the school on the
.semmolc County Council ol
PTA'a.
Named were Mrs. Kay
Victs, Mrs. Mary Gore, Mrs
Neel Buell. Mrs. Harry Wil­
liamson and Mrs. Harriett
Goldman with John Hall a*
alternate.
In other business President
Neel Buell urged PTA mem­
bers to write Seminole Conn
ty Sen. Mark Cleveland in
Tallahassee asking that stu­
dent requirements to secure
school librarians be lowered
from 173 to SOU pupils per
school.
Buell advised that this plan
h a s received endorsement
from County School Supt. H
T. Milwce.

Clinic Mothers meeting last
Thursday morning at the
South Seminole Junior High
School,
The Clinic Mother* hope to
take advantage of this
Bed
Cross training program and
firat aid.
Mrs. Jordan also hiicfcd the
group on the recommended
procedure and rcgulutiona for
operations of the school clinic.
The me,-lingwas cal Ic l hy
Mrs.
William Kckutd. this
yeur'a clinic chairman, for the
pur|H&gt;sc of electing chairmen
to carry on the work next fall.
.Mr*. Charles Adkina of At*
tamonle Springs was elected
us new: Clinic Chairman for
the next school yeur. Her cochairman will U- Mis. Harold
Klcopher, also of Altamonte.
Mr*. Dan Patlishall of Alta­
monte will la- eye chairman.
Principal John Angel ex­
pressed his gratitude to the
few mothers who hate arrved
in the school clinic so faith­
fully this year and endorsed
the Gray latdy program fur
the school.
Mr*. Adkins plans to con­
tact sixth grade mother* in
Altamonte, South Seminole,
Bear lake and l.ongwood Ele­
mentary Schools whose chil­
dren will attend lha Junior
High next fall for the purpose
of recruiting mure mothers to
volunteer fur clinic work-

Hy .Mona Grfnslead
Mcmlier* o f the North Orlando Civic Assn,
meeting Monday night appointed Roy Durke as chair­
man o f the Building Committee to lie in chnrge o f nil
It) Mona Grinstrad
purchases anti work done to put the Community
A highlight in special activ- Building at the Village Recreation Area into usable

ities u( North Orlando Brown­
condition.
Other members of the com­
ie Troop 8t*6 was a recent field
By Louise Grayson
mittee arc W. G. Harris,
trip to the Piloian Fanil* in
New officers for the ensu­
George Sommer and William
Oviedo where member* wore
ing school year were elected
Hahn.
taken hy truck through the
by the Geneva School PTO at
farm Mnd enjoyed walking
this month's meeting of the
through the cuMiogc fields.
group held April 2 in the
An immediate check will ba
They also were guided through
school auditorium.
made of tlie building to see
a tour of the packing house
Klerteii were Oliver SUwhat must be done in addi­
where they taw the complete
tliicux, president; Mrs. Doris
tion to partially boarding the
By
Jane
Casselberry
process of hunching onions ns
Krkman. vice president; Mrs.
A ela»* in Bed Crest Senior windows, installing new lock*
they progressed from start to
B e t t y llctvlry, secretary;
finish on the convryor hell*.
Lilt-saving will lie taught In and repairing the bathrooms.
Mrs. Florence Glazier, treas­
Correspondence read from
Each Brownie received a Ca»»clbcrry beginning Wed­
urer, Mrs. Shirley Uraddy
head of cahhngo and a hunch nesday, April 17, at 2:3u p.m. Mrs. Bill Hy an. president ml
and Mrs. Dora Lee Bussell,
of onions to take home to her Applicants for the course the North Orlando Garden
delegates, and Mrs. Onnie
, mother. Upon arrival they si ion Id he at least 16 years Club, revealed that eight
Box. alternate.
chairs purchased and provid­
j were treated to cold drinks by of age and good swimmers.
Installation will lake place
ed hy tlie club for commun­
i host Bill Piloian.
Those wishing to take (lie
at the Annual Spring Music
Accompanying the girls on course should plionc Mrs. ity use were missing from
Festival fur which the time
I the trip were Mrs. Piloian, James Uirkcnmejer, 281 Lake the building. It is thought
and dale will he announced.
that tlie mist green chairs
|leaders Mra. Boy Burke, as­
Representatives of the Sem­ sistant lender; Mr*. Henry Griffin. Circle. Cas»clberry, perhaps were borrowed local­
who
will
act
as
instructor
inole County Chapter, Amer­ Schulz ami daughter, Culecn
ly and still are in the com­
with Mrs. Tom Herald. They I
ican Bed Cross, presented the
and Mr*. Henry Waid and , util be assisted hy Mrs. munity.
program on resuscitation us­ Mra. Bay Young.
Mrs. Ryan also said that
• David McCoy and Mrs. Paul
ing the life-sized dummy
all of the chairs will be re­
'
Lewis.
"Besusci-Annie" to demon­
This is the last Bed Cross , turned by the Garden Club
strate mouth to mouth and
j Life Saving Course to be of­ In tlie building as soon as
mouth to nose methods.
fered in the area this &gt;car the association takes out
and is the first step toward fire and theft insurance.
a Red Cross Teaching Ccrtl-1 A policy at &lt;15 per year
wilt be taken out immediately
j firate.
Tlie association has been
By .Mona Grinstead
I Mrs. Blrkenmeyer emphas­
Residents at Monday night's ized that the need for train­ advised that sinca it Is a
meeting of the North Orlando ed instructors is great and nonprofit making organiza­
Civic Assn. were urged to get the work vitally important tion. liability insurance is
' II) Mr*. Adam Muller
behind their Utile League and rewarding. She added not needed however more In­
Mrs. Bert Leilerlutus, newly
Team and support the boys , that swimming classes arc vestigation will be made be­
installed president of the Deby attending games.
slated to begin in June af­ fore a final dccisioo is reach­
ilary Business and Profession­
Charles Rowell, reporting ter school is out for the sum­ ed.
al Women's Club, this week
F. S. Helmly reported that
unnuunrrd appointments of that the team won its first mer and those interested Florida Power Corp., in re­
should watch for tlie an­
game
played
last
Saturday,
various committee chairmen
said that a lot of hard work nouncement of a date for sponse to a letter to District
for the ensuing year.
registration in the earl) part Manager R.R. Johnson, re­
Included in the group were has gone into organization of
stored current to Uie building
Uttle
League
in
the
village
of
Juno.
c a r e e r advancement. Sally
Immediately after the request
An&gt;one
interested
In
teach­
1N e I d e r ; finance, Margaret and that now enthusiasm I
ing Red Cross swimming |waa made without deposit
from
parent*
and
residents
is
Williams; health and sufety,
that the
association
should also contact Mrs. ! and
Bathnra lledient; internation­ needed to keep the interest
would write a letter of ap­
Birkenmc)er.
of
the
boys
at
tup
peak.
al relations, Aliee Bohiolio;
preciation to the company
memlHTship, Marie Aeeardi;
I for ita trust and confidence.
legislation, Theresa Prison;
j national security, Helen Snod­
grass;
Public affairs, Joe Peck;
1parliamentarian. M a r y Ann
l.edrrhaus; p r o g r a m , (Jra
|White; ways and means, Eve­
lyn Diiek; historian. Peg CunI ningham; school projects, AtlieiU
Warner: year book,
Bert l.edrrhaus. Ora White
and
Jo Peck; secret pal,
Dorothy Pupineau; hospitali­
ty and sunshine, Helen Stripp;
publicity, Beatrice Muller.

BPW President
Lists Chairmen

Athletic Assn.
Schedules
Spring Carnival

.Enjoys Trip
To Oviedo Farm

Lifesaving
Course To Open
in Casselberry

I

Residents Asked
To Support
Little League

Hurricane Band
To March
For Centennial
By Jane Casselberry
Tlie South Seminole March| ing
Hurricane Band
will
make its second appearance
since organizing last fall
when It marches in the SemiCentennial Parade on April
37 in Sanford.
Tlie hand will play a Hal
Leonard arrangement of "In
My Merry Oldsmobile." an
appropriate number a* it will
be marching with early and
late models of the Oldsmobile
( in the parade.

TH E G R A Y LAD IES T R A IN IN G PROGRAM was explained by Public
Health Nurse Mrs. Juatine Jordun, left, at u recent meeting o f the South
Seminole Junior High Clinic Mothers. Looking over outlijie with her are
Mrs. Dan Pattiahall, eye chairman and Mra. Charles Adkins, next vear’a
clinic chairman.
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W E A T H E R : Fair through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 65-70.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 680

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By LARRY VKRS1IKL
Ran into County Attorney
Harold Johnson on the tired
and Johnson says lie will go
to Tallahassee next week to
talk over the massive water
rontrol bill with the delega­
tion . . . Wc asked Harold
•bout the franchise directive
hut he mumbled anil walked
away.
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Appointment
Gets Board s

T A LLA H A S S E E (U P D — Rep. A. Sydney Her.
long. D-FIn., recommended today Florida start a pro­
gram o f medical care for the needy aged “ on n very
modest scale.”
Hot-long spoke to members o f the State Senate
and House Welfare and Appropriations Committees

S e m i n o l e County* will |county* Isturd* of public ill-1 support the statewide hill, |lasvine effective until llMllh
change the process of choos- struction to name school su- subject to it referendum in
Supt. R. T. Milwee said he
lug a school superintendent, j perlntenilcnU, subject^ to a I November lOtll.
is in favor of the proposed
| vote o f the people. This ho- I In the interim, it was point
if present plans are accom­
action since “ it will aid great­
lion already is in effect in rd out, tho electors will
plished.
|some Florida counties.
choose n school superintend- ly in taking polities out of
The School Hoard Tburs- |
Seminole's legislative dele- cut and, thus, if the new plan education.’'
dny voted to suppurt u bill
gallon will be rvqucated to I is finally approved would not
School Hoard heard and ap­
Hie auto ahuvv coming up in fur permissive legislation for
proved a request of the Semi­
two weeks. At the hall park.
nole Education Association to
Sanford's six dealers will have
support legislation revising
125 or more brand spanking
new cars on display. With side
the school superintendent's
attraction# . . . such a* the
salary lor between $2,000
Silver Condors, a high wire
and #12,000.’' Milwee now re­
net. Three days of excitement.
ceives $10,000.
A ll for free.
Board members indicated the
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teachers are desirous o f the
Guy Stcnstrom of the engi­
salary revision since their
neer's office has gone in the
owll pay is based on the su­
archives on the right-of-way
N E W LONDON (L T D — A N avy court o f In­
perintendent's stipend. ’ Jjlmap for Celery Avc. . . .
quiry resumed its investigation today o f the disap­
vvee emphasized the request
He's away back to 1007 now.
pearance in the Atlantic o f ttic submarine Thresher.
came from the teachers; that
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When today’s closed session is concluded, prob­
lie had net instigated it or
Paving will start on the
ably in the early afternoon, the two admirals and
harf
requested a pay hike.
east half of 25th St. from
three captains making up the court will k o to Ports­
In other action, the School
Hwy.
17-92 to Ridgewood
mouth, N. II., aifd resume the
Hoard:
within the next two weeks.
Inquiry there.
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Approved reappointment of
Tho Portsmouth Navy yard
Seminole's instructional per­
City has agreed to put 10
is where the Thresher began
(i. R. PH A R R
sonnel.
street lights along Mellonvillc
Its ill-fated test voyage. The
Approved promotions of su­
Avc.
I am tint resurrection, anil the life ; he that
underseas craft had been there
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p e r v i s o r y personnel (see
believe!h in me, though he were tlemi, yet ahull
for an overhauling and instal­
ether story).
Checked witli County Judge
lie live:
lation of new equipment.
Accepted low* hid of $510 of
Vernon Mize and lie's pleased
And whosoever livcth nfnl believeth in me
The hoard, which begun its
Underwood Corporation for
with the way the Foster Home
shall never slit*, llelievest thou this? — John
investigation a little more
program is running . . . First
Five meml&gt;eis o f Seminole than 21 h o u r s after the n eah ulutor for Seminole
11:25-25.
year is apparently a proven
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County's school faculty re­ Thresher disappeared Wednes­ High School.
success.
Accepted low- hid of Graveceived promotions in notion by day, considered at today's ses­
Once
again
this
Sunday
morning the Chris­
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the School Hoard Thuisdoy sion the gloves, bits of cork ley Tractor, Orlando, for two
tian world proclaims with solemn joy the a f­
Must bo a new hobby
' afternoon, commencing with and plastic, uml oil samples power mowers ami sweepers,
firmation o f its belief in the risen Christ.
•round town . . . Saving park­
the ItSiJ-tll school year.
picked up at tho scene of the subject to a question in the
The great stone which sealed mankind’s
ing meter heads . . . Two
bid -slwtrl Uw mnwsn.
Richard A. Harnett, history disappear sneer*”*
tomb has" itoon' mlled hal*K and has become not a
were stolen from the Second
Referred to Walter Teague,
teacher and head of the social
Cupt. J. S. Schmidt, comharrier, hut a door to eternal life for those who
St. parking lot the other day.
studies department, has been nmttder of submarine flotilla administrative assistant, bids
believe in tho stunning reality o f the resurrec­
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npiMiinted guidance counselor jo lo|j t|u,
Thursday for janitorial supplies.
tion.
They’ ll start work on the
at Seminole High School. A that whatever li*p|&gt;ciied must
No longer Is life a few brief moments be­
Tuskawilla llrldgo Tuesday.
CARLTO N H E N LE Y
*,f *»"’ University of i lll)t have happened suddenly.
tween nothingness and nothingness. The spark
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Illinois, liu presently is eon
Ho said that if there hud
in nun which rails out with all its being for fuel
Looked over plans for the
tinning g r a d u a t e work at been n sudden bursting or col­
against eternal night has not been denied. Di­
front ol the Courthouse with
Stetson t'niverrity. Ilis wife, lapse, it should have been de­
vinity, which has walked the earth as man, has
Rob lirown this morning . . .
the former Yalerle Kirehhoff, tected by the sonar equipment
shown the way through darkness to eternal
Rids on three glass panel
is a teacher at Southside Ele- of its uccomputiing ship, Skylight.
doors will he opened April 23.
; mentary School,
laik. A large burst would have
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The very world around ns joins In proclaim­
Curltoii Henley, assistant resulted In more debris nt the
ing a miracle o f rebirth after the bareness o f
You might be interested to
principal at South Seminole silitaee than has been found
I lie winter season. The message o f newborn life
know oil tills glooms day that
Junior High School, has heell so far, he said.
A petition of formal coniis all-insistent and will not he denied.
610 persons died in Seminole
appointed principal ut Lyman
“ I suspect, this is my con­ .il.ilnt against Southern ncll
County last year . . . On o
The great facts of the birth o f a Saviour
High School. He has served as jecture, that there was some
Telephone Co. wax filed Wed­
happier day I'll find out how
and o f His triumph over death have now l&gt;een
p r i n c i p a l Mt Oviedo High sort of Internal flooding,"
nesday with the Railroad and
many babies were born.
told again. In the very retelling, in the reliving
School, assistant principal at Schmidt said.
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o f the Christian experience for nearly 2,00(1
Semiuola High School unit as
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by at least 7o Geneva restCapt. Dick II. Guinn, new
years, there is an implicit affirmation o f belief
education-tolevlsion co-ordlnA HOARD TIIE USS HAZ­ dents, the Herald learned to­
•kipper of the aircraft car­
in immortality.
ntor for tho county. His wife ELWOOD (U P D —This Navy
J. E. M U R RAY
day.
rier Forrcstal, had to post­
Cornu this Easier morning, each Christian,
served us librarian at Suuth deatroyer, buttling 2 0 - f o o t
I-cwis K. Hughey, presi­
pone his scheduled visit to
in liis own church, in his own way, deep in his
.Seminole Junior High. He re- high waves arrived at the
dent of the Geneva Citizens
Sanford Naval Air Station.
being, can say: “ Yes, I do believe.''
I reived his RS and M.V degrees scene of the Thresher tragedy
He was slated to arrive
Assn . said charges are that
HY LA R K Y YK K SIIK L
at Memphis Statu University. today.
Southern llell, which services
Thursday and to fly twice
James K. Murray, inatheRough »caa prevented an lin;iri.a&lt; |, ,Mlt giving **rt*
the speed of sound during
unities teacher at South Sem­ mediuto march for tho nuclear liable ' or ••adequate'’ *erhis two day visit, lie may
inole Junior High School, has submarine that sank in milr vice to the area.
be here next week.
been appointed principal of and one-half deep water* with
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Lakn Monroe-Wilson School, a loss of 1211 men.
The Easter bunny is cer­
made by an imparltiat lech j
succeeding Moiris Ruby, who
Thu Hazelwood righted the aietan hired by miiiic of the
tainly busy in Sanford. He
will heroine principal of the murine research veaavl A t­
has hidden hundreds and Imn
association memla*r» riiowcd
new* English Estates School. lantia II at 'J:45a. in. Hie At- dial miiiic of I lie* equipment
tlreds of eggs for (lie children
Murray received his RA and Iniitix was standing by to |Um being used in the Genof tlio Sunday Schools and
Master's degrees at Missis­ probe the ocean bottom for eta exchange has la-en in
nursery schools, not to men­
sippi
College, lie came here in
A record crowd lx px|m*i I- will serve ax ushers uml lake
tion the hig Jaycee Easter
" ,n,r .......... . the Thresher.
|service for 35 years and that
ItDiu ns a I earlier at Lyman
Egg lliilil at Fort .Mellon
Oa-re is no operator inter­ t*d on Easier Sunday morning up the collection.
High School.
Park at 2 p ill. Sunday.
ception service for telephones at 11:01 a. in. wlien the pub­ Tile Easier Nlory will be
G. Ray I'liarr, guidance
where numbers, hate boon lic is invited to attend tla* read front the Bible by Chap­
counselor at South Seminole
Your first chance to see all
'discontinued or disconnected annual Easter Sunrise* .Ser­ lain Robert Ileal, of the Na­
Junior High School, has been
vice at the Sanford Municipal val Air .Station.
the lovely girls who will he
by vacationing resident*.
appointed assistant principal
Stadium,
*|u&gt;n*nred by the i The Rev. Charles C. Dees,
vicing fur the title of “ Miss
Smne of these number*
ut Lyman High School, lie
Seminole County” will be at
I have Iwen giten to other Sanford Area Ministerial As-1 Secretary of |hc Association,
taught English lor .three
will pronounce the benetliethe Civic Center Tuesday.
. . . years
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PALM* HLACH fU 1*1- — subscriber* in the Geneva ex- sorialion.
at
Lyman.
He
received
his Alt President Kennedy swung Into change who are constantly
The girls will come on right
Tile Rev. John T. Adam* tion after the closing hymn.
degree from l.enior - Rhyne a vacation routine today, hut- an,H)jed by efforts to call Jr., president of Ute Axxocia "All
Hail the Power of
after Governor Bryant's clos­
Culioge, North Carolina, and in* set forth guideline* op the previous parlies.
ed rireuit television broad­
tion. will preach the .Sunrise Jesus' Name."
J, M V
f " ’"' S M ‘ on proving selective steel price
...... in line* nr Conner- Sermon on the tuple, "The
cast.
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L m m s ily .
rises hut opposing general Hons make it impossible, at &lt;Rm-t Miracle."
Our s c h o o l s continually
Thomas L. Ririicy, registrar |across-the-board boost*.
times, to engage in comerThe service will start ut
and counselor for the last
The Chief Executive arrived vat.,-a which become, a ser- 5 5.1 a. m. when the Marine
grow. As we reported Thurs­
three years at Seminole High here aboard Ids A i r Force jot
matter III tho ease of Color Guard from tIts* Naval
day. 35 more teachers next
School, has been appointed as transport plane at 4:17 p. in
year. Now the School Hoard
king distance rails.
Air Station will raise the NaDALLAS (U PD — Astroristunt p r I ti e i p u I nf that Thursday to join his wife,
has voted to expand the ad­
llug'.o) said that there a mi tional Colors, ax the truiupc- nuut John Glenn said Project
school,
lie
is
a
graduate
of
Jacqueline, and other family are some 25 families In the ter pia)» "T o the Colors." |Gemini is "on schedule" ami
ministration building on Com­
Indiuna Slate College and member* fur the Easter holi­
mercial S t r e e t . Architect
Mullet Lake Park anil Osrco- The iwoplc will remain stand- 1 the first two-man spine flight
holds a MA degreeday.
John Hurton IV preparing
la area wlai hate asked for ing, to he led in prayer by I could be expected "in u year"
plans for an W.ooo addition
service and have been told the Rev. Paul Hickcs, chair* j "r so "maybe 16 months."
extending 20 loot to Hood
that they must help defray man of Ihc Sunrise Service j Glenn stopped here on a trip
Avenue. To be started as soon J
rxpcnxcs of line and equip- Committee, and to sing Die from St. Louis to Houston. lie
as the state OKs plans.
mint Installations before ser- o|H-ning hymn, "Christ the -uid he hud been at the Muvice is available.
laird Is Rixen Today." Musi- 1 IZonnell Aircraft Corp. in St.
And more, too. Burton tak­
Bob Shedden, manager of [able to get particulars con-j On Die Mullet Lake Park
It was reported that only 1cal leadership wijl be furn- Louis for Gemini simulator
ing plans for a five classroom Southern Hell in Sanford, told ■renting alleged had service and Osceola complaints he two families of those con-iislwd by a liras* Choir from work,
addition to Hoscnwald School
tarted reluscd to sign the the Seminole High School
v ! “ r " L t ! 1" 0"
Joh*
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at Altamonte Springs to Tal­
laditum even though
the J Hand.
nager. have made con l,u* ,K&gt;' or
° ‘ *&gt;cr ntent- hate determined cost*
lahassee for state approval.
technician's report was made1 The Rev. Grover Sewell, Realtors Meet
The new construction w ill: slant attempts without avail her
the Geneva Citizens provide service to these areas public only to those who hir- Chairman of the Hospital
Charles Kumpf, publicity
cost an estimated $30,000.
1to get details on the situs- Assn.”
to beexcessive and thatin i cd hint and requests by other*
Committee, will explain that chairman for tho Heml-Cen'tion in Geneva since it was
Shedden said that based on accordance with regular pro- to read it were refused.
|the offering will be added to tennial Celebration scheduled
The Legislative delegation first brought to their alien- calls to tiiu local repair of ccdurea applicant* In these
The report is expected to the fund the Ministerial As­ April 27 and 28 will he the
rould not have picked a better tion some two weeks ago by Tices, service to the Geneva areas have been requested become a matter of public sociation Is raising to place guest speaker at the meeting
baton man than Dave Gatehel. John M. Hughey.
larva Is adequate and relis- to pay a small portion of record alter action one way a Prayer Room In the Semi- of the Hoard of Realtors, Mon' ' * He'* whrre he belong*.
He emphasized that neither ble as far as the company is construction charges lnvolv- or the other is taken by the note Memorial Hospital. A i day at the llumllton llouae In
, ■ . Working fur the county! |he nor Roy so tar hsd been iconcerned.
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Utilities Commission.
jnumber ut local ministers j Fern Park at 0:30 p. nt.

Navy Probes
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Area Service

Sunrise Service Set
For 6:01 On Easter

Kennedy Sets
Steel Guides

Project Gemini
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during a morning public hearlug on measure* designed to
implement tho Kerr-Miil* bill
in Florida.
Implementation of the meas­
ure, which would take the
place of the administration's
Medicare program of medical
aid through the Social Secur­
ity program, would cost tho
state $3 8 million.
Hrrlong said under the
Kerr-Mill* program, which ha*
been Implemented In 31 other
states, Florida would pay 40
per cent of the cost of Clio
program and the federal gov­
ernment alaiut till per cent.
Herlong xnid medicare would
post the statu about $30 mil­
lion.
He snlil the federal govern­
ment laid down guide-lines for
application of the program to
the aged. Rut in general, he
added, it was meant to apply
to all person* over t!5 years of
age. It would apply to those
persons not eligible for wel­
fare aid, hut who would need
money for medical expenses.
The measure, Herlong said,
would provide more benefits
at less cost than the adttiinistrnthm's measure because It
would provide the iM-ncfil*
only to those vvlm need them.
Medicare, he .aid, prov,(ll.a
aid to those who don't need It.
"I'd recommend starting on
a very modest scale," Herlong
tuhl the statu lawmakers, lie
suggested the state move cau­
tiously Into the program, ex­
panding aiil under the mensme only after determining
how much It would cost tho
slate nt each step.
Tho House committee put
ila proposed Implementation
into a subcommittee. The sub­
committee will meet with tho
Senate Wclfute Committee
next Monday, and report buck
to the full House committee
the following Wednesday.^

ELMER ASH LE Y

Elmer Ashley
Resigns As
Peace Justice
Elmer E. Ashley .Tr., Jus­
tice of tho peace for the last
two years, lias submitted his
j resignation to Gov. Farris
,
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! » D unt. effective April 30. ho
announced this afternoon. Ills
term has two years yet to
run.
" I am sticking to my cam­
paign promise of two years
* " 0* ' A»liU’&gt;' said. “ 1 told
live people if I could not devote niy full time to the dut­
ies of the office I would rcifgn."
Ashley said lie Is entering
private business, opening a
barbeque pit and seafood busi­
ness on Highway 17-02, ono
mile south of General J. C.
Hutchison Parkway.

New Financing
Railroad Board Probe Sought
Meets Briefly

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Another hill to investigate
WASHINGTON
(U P D
— State Rond Financing was
An emergency board Investi­ tossed in the Legislature to­
gating n work rules dispute day, hut this ono would re­
which could lead to a nation­ quire approval by Die gover­
wide strike in the rail in­ nor.
dustry met briefly today for
Ren. John Mathews, Jack­
"exploratory mediation ses­ sonville, introduced a hill sx’ttsions."
ing tip a special seven-mem­
Judge Samuel I. Roienman, ber House-Senate eoinmitteo
head of the emergency board j that would make the invest!
appointed by I'resident Ken­ gallon both during this sess­
nedy Iasi week, said the ion and on through the com­
Isiard would reconvene in ing two years.
Chicago next Wednesday. He I It slxo would have to make
declined to predict the out­ ; a preliminary report to the
come.
current session.
The panel chairman said
Slneo it provides a $25,000
the meetings would Ik* con­ appropriation, subpoena powducted in Utica go "fo r a jers for tltc committee between
week or so" and then a de­ sessions and other powers,
rision would lie made on the measure would have to
how to progress.
gu the governor for approval
or t eject ion.

Anti-Poll Tax
Change OK'd
TALLAHASSEE (U PD —
Flotilla virtually licentuc the
31st state to ratify the untipoll lax amendment to the
federal constitution.
Thu House and Senate each
passed separate hut identical
mcunurcs of ratification to­
day.

Herald Index
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Semi-Centennial
Entry Blank
OivunizutloiiH, tiitb.s, schools uml businesses
o f Seminole County me urged to enter the
Semi-Centenniul 1'artulc. Fill out and mull the
coupon below to Parade ( ’ltairiitan, P. O. Ilox
1543, Sanford, Fla. Deadline for entering in April
15, 1963.
Name o f Organization ............. ..........................
We will enter (check one) .............. Marching
Unit
Float ...... .
Decorated Cur.

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T * n i - W . A p r il I t , ’63

Just W hat
Is

One teau rv o f E a ster Sunday a t th e F irs t P re s ­
b yteria n Church o f S an ford w ill be ounervuiue o f
“ Colonization X iy fh t" a t 7 :30 ji.nt. w hen m em bers
contprisinK the trruup jroinjr to the new Church o f
the Convenatit ( P resb y te ria n ) w ill In? giie-tt o f honor
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j f uf m
»»rvice.
If ) V&gt;U ttrr« **Wrvl lu eiprsas |siul t*aJ.
the kl'“ )
the ttu« weaning o ( Ea*t*r I of decision » • » th* thing that
The first aenrlre of the
that would you *•&gt; ? Perhaps mattered,
new church will he held in
you would want utow than i j Why l:«tt I vtid vo much
Pinevrrat School at 9 a in.
few word* to give sd#v|uai#! ,|wul o,at which happened
on April 21.
vsprevsiou to tha um iilni of j jj,* actual day of Latter,
All who are committed to
au.h an impoiMmt queitloil- I Without knowledge of the
i the new churih, whether now
One may * * f that K**trr t* I .omnlcl# week Eta ter would
members of First Church cr
music. The mu»lcian hears the he ahrvuded in ilflU r y i but
Hr
Itnana
k
tlri
,
not,
arr urged to l«e present
word " E l l t * r ’* and hi» w|th an underatanding of what
The combined choirs of the and sit in the center section
thought* turn to the magnifi- had pout t&gt;efore. we ace that
cent atid vlctortou* mu»lc that th* Christian faith demtndi First Baptist Church of Long- downstair* at this Sunday
he ha* heard and »ung In the lle»urrection which we wood will pre*ent a special evening's service
Easier music service at * JO
Kev. Thomas II. Xlak.u will
worship *er*ic*» a* well at celebrate at Easter.
drlivrr hi* last sermon ' *.
We need not r#|&gt;**t th. fa­ P ni. Sunday.
special mu*leal programs. One
tow
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T ie program wilt include ty, , ubjevt "The K-vnrtriof the highlights in mauy of miliar atorf of how the wornm.n who lo*ed the ; roognpgatiooal hymn singing tjon „g la ia ru i ’ and at the
eur churchea la the Easter ... ..,,1
and
men who lo,edthe , #nJ ^
c , nUU miulc to * |^
Qf ^
th, ;,
by
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niutic presented to ui by our lord *o dearly were Informed j prwentfJ
cholra a* well as that which of Hi* resutiectioo. What S YooUlj j unior #ml PruuJr&gt; will be a dedicatory prayer I
a* First Church officially
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we ting in our regular wor­ glorious time it wa. for them. |
ship sendees. Music means so What an awe.oi... time. What
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Easter Cantata. "U fa semis the group out as a
much to worship, lieneral a revolutionary tim*: It wa* KVtrtui,- by P m i B ,|oiIoa. cvlony.

Baptists Plan
Easier Cantata
'nlnm w ood

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Revival Opens Sunday At Elder Springs

Presbyterians Plan
'Colonization Night'

Sewell

B««th *■*
i ■ tha iUl-_ a time when Hr rose fr—*j Hi*
_eaUop..V*T’)'- *---d It a. y - * r -e'-'b!
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help in drawing people to hear | tan you Imagine w uai r.g,
the Gospel preached.
j in the mind* of the men who
! suppose that a great per­ walked with Him on tha road
centage of people would refer to Kmiuaui? When they real­
ts tats ter as a season more ised that It v-.&lt; the t-‘x;)
than anything else. The date Christ wive was with them and
of celebration eomea at auch had vanished on* can almost
a beautiful time of the year. hear th# pounding of their
The grey and chill of winter heart* a* they rushed back to
hat passed away, th* tree* Jerusalem.
The eleven disciple* gath­
have begun to show new sign*
of life, the flowers ahow ered to try to decide what
hunt* of color, and the air I *h*F « « « do and to give comhas taken on sweet freshness, fort «*&gt; one another, were atW# could continue for a King tonlshed to have Christ to aptime thinking v«f th* many pear among them and My,
thoughts that this glorious “ IV ace be unto you". Of
aeaion bring* to eur mind*, course, they were frightened
however, there is a meet basic and I belisre vr* would have

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service the

Geneva Baptists To Have Cantata

Lake Mary Plans
Annual Sunrise
Easier Service
By I r i s i r t Wester
Ttu Faster Sunrise Service
m the Lake Mary community
is being sponsored by the
• ■/-i ;*x Churr“ ~*
First
Baptist.
Csiusmunity
Fresb.v.erian and Natarvne,
with a GalLIean Dawn Serrice .tartmg at 4 ui a m ,
to b# held or the laxe front
lawn of
#•' ank Evans

Alliance
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c. ru««

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T:W p. m . S u i i - )

Evswtag WorvbiS -

i k b s o l ___ t : 4i

b o m l and rerurrec-1 Chairmen ard booth*
will
in a Cantata. "Hailcfu- be Mr*. Pat Bole*, popcorn;
*• Uf* ■ » * ***«. Joh'
What A 5 a v »r!'* by Mrs. Robert Driako. dart
apostle# had been ' John W. Peterson, at H a. i game; Mrs. Garland Shaw,

Christ at the prophesied Mee- ]
slab. How easy It 1* fur us ta I
see. In our Imagination, the winging cowards before, but at.
"plant and Mrs. W-.lliam Deacene where thousands of p#o- ttJW they KNEW that Christ
Preparatioa S ir the spevrtl i Roaa and Mrs. Tracy Eitcs
pie hurried along the way i *w* all H# claimed to be. They program has been underway 1hamburgers,
carpeting the road with pat-n were to sure of this that noth, i forthe past
three
months. . In rosyanctloa with the cirfrond* and crying “ Hosanna i la* w * * 9a* could stop them Rev. B. Hamilton Griffin, pat- : e'e the Loagwoxl Volunteer
to the Son of Detid.’*
i a')W- They bad purpoee to We. i tor. *aid today, advising that Fire Dept, will have a cotton
The next day He did somerk*T bad the answer to life , l M Easter Sunday also be- candy txvth and Mrs
Eva
tkiag that eve fused and aur- | because they had a Saviour i'-a* lh« special revival at , Jo Hick* will provale bones
prised many. How gentle and i
» ^ » was alive and
church, the choir’s mess fur a r.de ring
lo v in g He v U and yet how j weuld be with them forever. »&lt;* «*ke# oo th* addiGooal ! Further plan* A-r * e
pcoledignant He could become '^
"aurrection tayv to us
•Uttlflcaace of establishing jecl* wUl V made a:
the
e v er wrong Wien He obeerv-1
xh* ‘ Christ lives!
It
spiritual atmoophere Avr next regular meeting of Si.
ml tha moaey-ehangere la the
beemase He live*
meetings
Catherine d i « a , C j c .c
temple with their piles « f * * F tve. wo. U you under-1
c* n tlU
the re- at I p m Tuesday at the

Easter Cantata
Is Scheduled

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*.»» p m. Training L 'B ta a ____I I I s n
n « i p r ir if Sirvltu 1:1# sox WartMw tt a. —. 7:lv » « .

By J s a r Cavaelberry

The music department of
the P ru n e
Lake
Ba pus:
Church of Fern Park will
present an Easter Cantata
at the tt a m worship sert-.ce Sunday.
Tbe cantata was arranged
by music director Tom R:ckctsvot 17*1 will be presented
by tae combined voices of
Junair.
la^-f mediate
and
Adult Oscars.
t
The Easter Story will be
road from ire Sock cf Mat­
gold and silver, and the *#U*rv « * “ *
T;' * i “ *
V,?Tl. H “ ‘ T
thew in *xc; -nciv-o with the
---------------------ca UJl M m t o « r « « d
* f animals foe sa.-nfV* with « will be a moot deep and
music.
their mercbasdisiag un the sigaifWant time, but if you S o c i e t y T o M e e t
-m L r t * w l T V “ a n 1 ^ .''^ v
Piano accompanist will be
.
„ the______
j J- Mrs Joe Rendick md ergav
temple
of
Lord.___________
He seised, * * &lt;«'• »he .toy wiU be shal- I Tbe Holy Name Society of ^
a ksotsed rope sad ebeeed | ^
»»d pevnap* meamagle*.. tbe klUmont# Springe St- Mw^dent cf tbe x'burch vt *: will be Mrs Miliac Lady.
Magdalen
Catho’to !I Vauvity Vkoc:e= , Chib
these people from the temple i L**
*1! F ^ y that we. and M a r y
x ig v iv o
as H« to'ighs to ckxse iia F*t'P‘ «a throughout th# whole I Church will meet at i p.m.
_________
R A ’s To Meet
from wherever He fsu.nl it.
world, wilt find Christ Monday ta the Community _
j.
a C
•
RA * of Lb* Lake Moaroe
HU authority was dotnoa- ftw ® U li aLve a a more vital liouso at Altamonte va Matt- C Q Q M U f l l j C T
BapLat Church will meet *t
atrwtovl m a aaoat -ortarn way. * * ? ’-hat ever before,
I Land Av*.
« p. m Meadsy *t the church
TNewtoy brought the day ef
A&gt;r t ipev.a! program cf *cB« I r i K t i Wester
evRtroverty and Wednesday
.in Easier Egg Hun*, will Uvuiei he bey* sgoi nme
the day whea He sought rest
be given a: the Community through IT. in charge will b*
to Bethany with U s loyal
Preib.uerioa Church m Lake Leader D. C Spuey sad Rev
friends.
I
Mary on Niturdjv it 1 p m Joe Do u u lil paitur.
Thursday was reaorved fur

In Lake Mary

• bate o f ftLvw v.Vp w ith the
diK-igf-ae w k i war* le flad
1-f* tryin g fo r awhile,
Tbe
gUatvAi o f the day brought
e a t o f t i e nar»t
fio rio u t
e v e a u lb * wwr«| k * i e ver
know-. A i the rail te l # t I the
thadkawv b a g tiv i-K f * table
WXI rvud »d foe t#e t’ vv w v *c
F*(k»; * d tbe toed 'v Supper.

Longwood Churches Announce
Services For This Weekend
w l-'ngwux'd i* v * b*ea in
&lt;&gt;»un&gt;.-«d A'r tae l l r v t BspUat
Chuntb. O lrvit C h irvh t f i i royal *mi ibe F'x&gt;t FenieV'.'vv
{*1 Oituvb
Hcly &gt; I : . r\71 w*ii be o-b.

4 JU p a

x n e d it Christ Church eiti
».vvn.j»4 Friyvr st t to p m
* bic’i *CJ uu .do Stossuag of
lb** i&gt;P',*er
bitvtoy Stvi-gu; toe to ft it F -v B-eiviag of Co
mg vi Aoa iovar b&lt; .w oc ever ’ Fivcuoi Cond-e Reiding of
* i ! i?e evy- ’eaced vg-ix At 1‘1* Etupileowi. S extug of
Je.u* b. g ui/eis tbe itv si. I
Aip*»ok*I Fuat n d Reeflkevig II uiietf *.t * seerlftow
«f Baptumal \ o e*
for * • w iu w eed behove. Ho
^
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bunrtx service it * to v ui .
m tae Loognoxv* f i t x » xie i
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ind
open ka tbe general pubdo
Rev Jic* Luidsay « f u e
BipCst Church wifi del sec
tae teruaea
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11:00 a. m. _ M orning W o rth le
7i 00 p. m. — Itvanlng Bsrvlca
T:04 p. m. .... Vlad. Mid-Weak.
I’ rayar Hervlcea
*:«0 p. ill. Hid Wed. Mlralnnary Sorvlxa

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C R IR C H OF C R R ItT
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Sunday a a v e a k

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CHCRCH
Clvrta Raagwta
truaday School —. 1:4} a. V.
Rar. Ray Cragrry. J r. Faster Morning Worship 11:04 X rr_
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S oaiay Schist ----- » t l x ax
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Warship la n la e _ K i l l x ax Orav*r
Themav H. Makln —■ Assistant
Morning Worship
1:41 a. m.
Svaday S c h o o l____1:41 x m.
Sttalon M attin g — 14a4* X m.
Mcraln* VVorahlp
11:44 X tax
Methodist
Flonaar Fatlowahtp
4:04 p. m.
SRhCH HRTHODtrr CHCRCH oanlor Fallowahlp - 1:04 p. m.
Oasrs Rk. a: W o c k la a i A ra , ' Kvtnlng Worahlp — 7:11 p. m.
Rar. Jshs K. H irax Jr. Faster Wad. IT a y tr Sarvlct T :K p m.
S eat* 7 School ____ S:4l x as.

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F.tv. K. Ruth Grant .... 1’ aa'or
Sunday School ____ 14:04 x tn.
Morning VVorahlp 11:04 x m.
Sunday Itvanlng __ 7aSo p. m.
Wad. Hilda Study _ 7:30 p. m.
Conuuarora M ailin g
Friday ------------- T:S4 p. ax

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Sunday

11:49 a. m.

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services
this week
at ifourow
place of
worship

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WiboR-Maier Kurnitui# Co.

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Mr. aad Mr*. Al Wilson

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Mr*. Appleby's. !U&gt;tnurunt

A Siork o f
l"he Christ.
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Longwood Circle
Releases Plans
For Carnival

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H E Y . VV. E . ( . K E E N

a i t Kv#aleg F ra jif tilt p ax
chrr-h will hare a reception
rertraving in niuHr™tr.."
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Assem bly O f (iod «s9014
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and the Covenant group.
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At S.4J a.m. and tl arm
Lord Reigneth. Msa of Sor-,
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Tr* n’ • i Catholic
Ualot* . 4 19 p. m.
■It. Vi Saow . .
— r i a i i l •H o a t il A or whip «_ *.45 pw m.
row*. Gcthsemanc. Calvary.'
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Mona,,|Cai.L v o u v C XTISOS-sc
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A Whisper of Hope. Hail t o , Krv' U rv,* r ^
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Oak tsr. as #va *(.
K»»-.lae W.'—Mp _ T:tt p. ax
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T&gt;e words of the Chnstus, v ills aersice
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Glory. The Re*urr*ctx&gt;a and
•*” * * l **"•* « * rl&gt;' »«rvt.-e.
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I AM THE RESURRECTION
'A
Hymn
of
l*r»Ue"
by
the Life.
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AND THE LIFE, will b# gtvWsakSapa . ______ - 7 11 x ax
The choirs arr under the Thiinan.
en
by
Richard
Keogh,
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au­
The Chancel Choir will
direction of Gene Bridges,
Baptist
thentic pcrad dress to open
Christian
minister of music. He is as­ sing “Come to the Tomb'' by
r i « « r R irT ts T r u n e s
the
service.
wtmrr c n a u n t v c a r a c a
at* earn a v s t M
sisted by Mrs. B. R. Gray, Lovelace and “ $:uc# By Man
DltriPt.K* o r CHRIST
k Youth Clioir directed by r. B. C ia s e a -------- Faa-.ar
iser a. ta e r —e a**.
Primary Choir Wader: Mrs. Cam# Death* by Har.del at
M#rnl:g " «raklp _ I U a. vs.
Mrs.
Kay
Sassmaa
will
pre­
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S u l i r S.-G#! ___ _ I I I x a
L. C. Walker., organist and th* 11 am. service which
Saatar
S-'iN l
- S si a. a.
sent
the
Easter
number,
Morning WarsXlp It #U a. m
will be broadcast on WTRK.
Mrs. Fred Reek, pianist.
Msralag WsrvXia tl IS a. ax
"N a ied To The Cross." Dan­ . Trataing Pnlea — I II p. m.
, K vtnlag W.-ryhlp - T:4* 7- nx
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
ny T ill* will give the prayer. W t l Prayar S # rv«a T i l l a n
Church O f Christ
of the church, has extended
Special Easter music will
(H T R C H OF CHRIST
invitation to the public to
reason fo e th# eelebraUea o f been. tco. How beautiful the
be prevented by Birger West­ r c v n u L R a r n s r r n t R c *
Oeoeew
attend this special Easter
fe e . l i l t st. a Oak * * # .
Ra.'pa
Brawar Jr.
K vaaga.ii:
er. violinist; Harry Wester, Oall S a l t l
Faster and w* must be ex­ role* of the Lord must Esv*
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R.Ma ftrkaal ____ I t *4 a. b
Service.
accordionist and G. W\ iBill) Swskar Ara««t _ - * «» a -sx M i r v l t r W i f i i l * t i t l e X m.
tremely careful that w* do not been when He asked them
Xcrvivg Wseva.p it 14 a. a. R vaslag W arthip _ T:l* p- wl
tKslscn, guitarist.
why they were troubled and
• ree look It.
T ra iaia* C v l i i — * 14 »- » - vv»0. I^ayar Sarvlra T.JI p at.
The youth of the Baptist Ttvanlsg WjrsXlp - T:J# p. ■»Just preceding th* day of why they questioned. He o ff­
i Church will be tn cnarge of wr#a P va rtr S«rvtra T i l » ss- n o n c h v h c h o r c n w i r r
Easter w* experience a week ered to them Ilia credentials
S ir n r j 0»«a
H la a way a* W m (
the ushemg. and arrange- W T R R ____ _________ M l S- RX U r n * Rasp _
• f celebration of the moat of wounded hands, feet and
C rv s g a lltt
Mrs. John Kennedy, chair­ . meats A-r parting will be
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significant events this world side.
man of U afwood Circle pro- managed by Boy Seoul Troop
Ittcra lB g WcrvS'p _ Jl-.-lo a. s .
After that time many others
has ever teen and ta under­
C vaalag W jrvX lp _ S *4 p. ax
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, &gt;ccts fur the Spring Festival
R-T. R iV K V PR IH ITTV H
I B ltt* Cla*a«a W # i .1 4 pax
stand Knater we must under- « « that He lived 0«hi time ^ Ea,u r Message will be ! to be he'd May 4
by the 242.
R a r n s r r a iR C M
Tbe public is inv ited.
M i* *S. a e * (S a w * t x
d ir a r n
o r c h r i *t
• U a d thia week.
fl’ * hundred who
Qt*d
at
the
Elder Catholic Church of the NitiCL T. Morris ------------ Paator
l . M x a i k rta.
The SuitTay befete Easter |witnessed
th#
resurrected
Baptist Church In rity beiiamag at 10 a ta .
R »«a lo r M x t lv g
11.11 a. * - L o r i a Day iarvi.-xa t i l l a ax
i (F irs t S u s ia r)
the King of Kings tod# into Lord. On and on th* proof of |wtt| ,| the church choir pee- ha* announced 'Jut the Circle
a i l t.H p. ax
lc»a?ar# sr*
■. ■ T:JS 7- m.
Jerusalem on the back of a ’,ur 4 -°^ • aairaculons birth.,MQ&gt;.t th# story of Christ's will spcctor six booths
•srseed’a g *atar-lar'

Elder Springs
To Have Cantata

will begin with morning wor­
ship at 11 a. m. and the evening service at 7:15 p. in. thia
Sunday and will continue
through April
Week night
service# will begin at 7:110
p. in. and each meeting will
include old-tiine hymn sing­
ing, special music and inspira­
tions) gospel messages.
Invitation la extended to tha
public. A nursery will be privvided.

Evangelist for the revival the ministry at Baylor Uni­ at the Southern Baptist Theo­
which opens Sunday at tha versity where he enrolled on logical Seminary in Louisville,
an athletic scholarship and hy. He has conducted revivals
Elder spring* Baptist Church
earned three varsity tetters in in Florida, Texas and kenwill be Rev. William E. Green,
I football.
I tucky.
pastor of the First Raptist
His training was completed 1 The Elder Springs revival
Church of Apalachicola. Rev.
B. Hamllun Csriffin, Elder
Springs pastor, announced tvBy Loalse Grayson
School classes this Sunday.
day.
The Senior Choir of the
Director will be Ronald
While In high school. Rev.
Green, a native Texan, made Geneva First Baptist Church Anderson of Longwood.
Plan* for the evening »erall-state in football and foot­ will present the Easter Canball and preparation went tata ' Mere You There?'' fol vices will he announced Sun
hand in hand at he studied for lowing the 9:45 a m Sunday I day morning.

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Catholic Women Hold Installation Dinner
The A n n u a l Installation
Dinner of the Church of Na­
tivity Catholic Women'* Club
was held Monday night at the
Mayfair inn in Sanford with
Fr. Hugh Keane of the Bless­
ed Sacrament Church in Cler­
mont a* truest speaker.
Officers installed following
Fr. Keune's talk were Mrs.

John MacFarinne, president; ’ North Orlando; Mrs. Peter
Mrs. Richard Cleveland, vice , Denies, St. Ann's Circle of
president; Mis* Dorothy Toslo, Sunlnnd; Mrs. John Kennedy,
secretary and Mrs. Garland St. Catherine of Siena Circle
of I.ongwood and Mrs. B. G.
Shaw, treasurer.
Newly elected circle chair­ Cnruthere, St. Theresa Circle
men introduced by Mrs. Jo- of Lake Mary.
seph Hopkins, retiring presi­
New committee chairmen in­
dent, Included Mrs. William troduced by Mrs. MacFarinne
Skislak, Our I.ady's Circle of were Mrs. Joseph Fahey, al­

tar; Mrs. Gene Shannon and I Florlan Rnrtlinski. reports,
Mrs. Lennox Fay, organiza­ j Fr. William Trnlnor, Church
tion and development; Mr*.
I of Nativity pastor, presented
Jerry Quilling, spiritual de­
velopment; Mrs. Donald Cork- all retiring o f f i c e r s with
ill. program; Mr*. George NCCW pins tepresenting their
Klett, publicity and public re­ affiliation with the National
lations; Mrs. John Fitzpat­ Council of Catholic Women. A
rick, historian; Mrs. William silver truy also was presented
Rogers, refreshment ami Mrs. to Mi's. Hopkins.

DeMolay Chaplei
Schedules
Installation
By Frances Wester
The Seminole Chapter Or
der of DeMolay will hold installation of officers for thl
ensuing term in the Masonii
Temple on N. Park Ave. or
Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The
public is invited to attend.
The Rainbow Girl* wll
serve refreshments after th«
meeting.
Tl'o ttnee elected officeri
to be installed are Hill Stem,
per, Master Counselor; Chit
Sharon, Senior Councelor am:
Harold Unger, Junior Counselor.
Appointed officers to be
installed are Pete Reynolds
Senior Deacon; Rob Rumbley
Junior Deacon; Chnrles Stein
Senior Steward; R i c h a r d
Hums, Junior Steward; Skip­
per Smith, Orator-Almoner;
Ralph Ungar, Scribe; Dale
Alexander, Treasurer; Doyle
Carlton, Sentinel; Steve I)nvis, Chaplain; Tommy Cobb,
Murslial and lirad Wallace,
Standard Rearer.
Preceptors to be installed
aie
Ross Wontenny, Don
Fortner, Freddy Meltzer, Eddb- Hubbard, Richard Grant,
Phil Seehrest ami Jack Glenn
Jr.
Rcdfurd Aiken will be in­
stalled ns Oi'gnnist and also
Master Counselor Aide.

Athletic Assn.
Changes Date
O f Meeting

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Area Catholic Exhibit Displays Originality
Schedules
Are Announced

Schedule* for service* to be
held on Holy Saturday and on
Faster Day at C a t h o l i c
churches in A 11 n m o n t e
Springs ntul in Lake Mary
have been announced by Fr.
Hubert J. Reason and Fr. W il­
liam Trainor, respective pas­
tors.
At St. Mnry-Magdalen in
Altamonte the Saturday serv­
ice will begin at 7 p. m. with
Blessing of the New Fire,
Paschal Candle and baptismal
Water to be followed by the
Faster Vigil at 8 p. m.
Sunday’s High Mass is sched­
uled at 10 n. in. with others to
he at 7 a. in.. 8:30 a. m., 11
a. m. ami at noon.
Tho Church of N a t i v i t y
schedule for Saturday begins
ut 11:15 p in. with traditional
Blessings to be followed at
midnight with n Mass.
On Faster Day at the 8 a. in.
Mass the first Holy Communi­
cants of the Parish will be ik ceived. Mass also is scheduled
at 10 a. in. but there will be
no noon Mass.

Hr Mima Grlnstrad
Ingenuity and originality'
of North Orlando Garden
Club member* was displayed
in the club's exhibit on the
theme. "Every Girl’s Drcnm,
A Garden Wedding” nt last
Saturday's South Seminole
Garden Show nnd Exhibit at
the I/cngwood S h o p p i n g
Plaza.
Many compliments on the
display were received by the
North Orlando Club which
was invited to participate in

Bill Stemper
MC Of DeMolay

retiring president and Fr. William Trainor, pas­
tor, front from left and new officers Mrs. John
MacFarinne, Mrs. Richard Cleveland, Miss
Dorothy Teslo and Mrs. Garland Shaw, back
from left.
(Herald Photo)

'Doc' Wise
Dead At 66

by a tray covered In white
sateen and lace with white
carnations and baby’s breath
Interspersing folds of white
net trimmed with white rib­
bon streamers and encircling
a milk glass vase.
A dark blue covered tray
decorated with a single carna­
tion, a bow tie and a blueblack hud vnsc was the
groom..
Similar arrangements were
used to depict the best man,
• e maid of honor and four
bridesmaids.
The entire Chapel Garden
scene was surrounded with
white picket* Inlayed in moss
and the floor was eovered
with greenery and leaves to
suggest a typical garden
lawn.
All member* r.t the club
worked together In spar*
time and In the evening*
with
committee chairmen,
Mrs. Leonard Stewart and
Mr*. Jesse Wallace, to pre­
sent the display.

Alton W. "D oc" Wise. 66.
died at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Thursday night af­
ter a brief illness.
Bill Stemper Jr. will he in­
He was born Dec. 23, 1896
stalled as Master Councilor of
in Lewiston, Me. and had liv­
the local DeMolay Chapter by
ed in Sanford for the past 53
the Sanford laidgo tig „ f the
&gt;ears, making his home at
F nnd A M Saturday nt 7:30 310 W. Sixth St.
p.m.
He was a retired painter
Young Stemper has earned and a veteran of WWI.
10 merit luidgrs and was re­
Mr. Wise Is survived by his
cently named DeMolay of the widow, Mrs. Helen Wise and
A R T 11UOWN
Year for 1003 by the Floridu ■one son. Harry Wise both of
Council of Masons.
TEST CONTROL
Sanford, and his mother, Mrs.
! ’ * Is the sen ,.f Mr. and I Anna O Ree of Bivwvt, Me. ! Tel mites £. Other Testa
Mrs. W. II. Stemper, local | Burial will lie at a later
2R01 P A R K DR.
rrnllor and insurance coun­ date. Ilrisson Funeral Home
322-88G5
SANFORD
selor.
is in charge of arrangements. I

W O W !
TH E A N N U A L IN S T A L L A T IO N D IN N E R of
the Church o f Nativity Catholic Women’s Club
was held Monday nijiht at the Mayfair. Tukintf
part in the program were Fr. Hugrh Keane of
Clermont, Ruest speaker; Mrs. J. A . Hopkins,

the exhibit us guest o f the
South Seminole group.
Under a white trellis cover­
ed with roses, fern and honey­
suckle, the minister was de­
pleted by a large family Bible
placed on a stand. The open
Itildc was marked with a
single lovely rose entertwined with fine fern.
The bride was represented

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Sunrise Service Set
In South Seminole
Three South Seminole Churches will participate
in an Easter Sunrise Service to be held at 0:110 a.m.
Sunday on the shores o f Prairie Lake in front o f the
American Leirinn Home.
Taking; part will be the Altamonte Springs Com­
munity Chapel, the Messiah Lutheran Church of

Casselberry nnd the Westminister Presbyterian Cluucli
of Howell Park.
Chapel pastor Rev. Ronald
By Jane Casselberry
Miller will present tho Easter
The South Seminole Junior
Sermon on "Signature of
High School Athletic Assn,
Summer Band and Orches­ Life." Rev. E. W. Miller of
meeting originally scheduled
tra Camp for teenage musi­ Mr*.duh Church and Rev.
for Monday night has been
Montgomery of
cians Is to bo held June Hi John N.
changed
to
Tuesday
at
through July 20, at the Uni Westminister Church will us8 p. m. at the school because
versity of Miami in Coral |»ist In the service.
of Hie Easter Holiday.
Breakfast will lie served In
Gables.
Henry Duncan, chairman
Eligible fur enrollment are tin- Legion Hull to those at*
of the association, urges as
boys and girls who will be tending.
many members as possible
Schedule for the churches
in the eighth grade or above
to attend this important meet­
by September ami who are nt regular service* later in
ing as final plans will be
recommended by their school the day open nt (lit- ( ’ Impel
tnade for the Spring Carnival
with Sunday School nt 9:30
band or orchestra director.
to be held Saturday May 4,
Now in its 16th year, the! a.m. far a special program to
next to the Casselberry Tost
program offers group and lie piesented by the children;
Office.
personalized music Instruc­ Easter service at II a.in. nnd
Bob Means is chairman of
tion with a comprehensive the annual Easter Egg limit
the event.
recreation program. Added on the grounds at 3 p.m. for
this year for the first time all ehildren between the ages
will he a class In intermediate of two und 12 years.
A G R E A T RIG E ASTER IIU N N Y is hoppinff
strings, open to students with
At Messiah, which lueets re­
less than a year of music In­ gularly in Die American Le­
around in tho Thriftw ay Store at 25th St. nnd
struction.
A Baptismal Service will he
gion Home on Prairie Lake,
Park Avc. and has promised to stay there until
Details may be ohtainrd by the Easter morning services
held at Holy Cross Episcopal
Saturday niRhl to talk to all tho good little chil­
writing to Fred McCall, UM will lie held at ID: 15 a.m.
Church of Sanford on Holy
dren like these two little girls who are claspinR
Saturday Ht 4 p. m. nftcr
bandmaster and director of
At Westminister Church,
his paws. All the kiddies are invited to come ami
w h i c h confessions will bo
the program, at the Univers­ which meets in tin' Heftier
sec the Easier bunny, by store owner Joe Gnzil.
heard, Fr. John W. Thomas
ity of Miami, Coral Gables, Homes sules office in Howell
(Herald Photo)
annnunred toduy.
46. Fla.
Park, Church School will he
Other services of the day In­
conducted ns usual ut t):(5
clude Blessing o f the New
a in. followed hy the morning
Fire at 5 p. nt. and Evensong Move Seen
worship nt II a.m. with Rev.
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - A
at 8 p. in. whcio tho Junior
Montgomery s p e a k i n g en
Choir will sing.
measure aimed at taking
"The Difference That Easter
Four Services will he held part of the politics out of the
Makes."
en Easter Day beginning at 6
state university system will
There will he special music
a. m. where the Youth Choir
by the choir under direction
will sing. A Said Service is be introduced in the Senate
The Christian Homemakers cently held an oyster broil nnd of Mis. Gordon It. Dillon.
scheduled at 7:30 a. m. and Friday when Legislators re­
Choral Services will bo held at turn from a forestry junket Class of tho Cusselberry Com­ corn roast at the farm of Mr. Nursery services are pro­
munity Methodist Church re­ and Mrs. Marvin McClain vided.
to Livo Oak.
• a. m. and at 11 a. m.
near Oviedo.
For those timid souls not
having a taste for oysters
wieners were available for
roasting over an open file.
The corn was steamed in the
husks in large cast iron ket­
TIms sprinon topic "Too
tles.
Good To He True?" will Iat
Those attending the party j us0() ,(&gt;. „ CVi Wa|,cr A . » .
were Rev. and Mrs. Delmas Mc|.hrrt0„, pastor of
he
Copeland and their guests. Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Rev. and Mrs. John Finch of j church of Sanford for SunPittsburgh, Pa., Rev. and Mrs. &lt;)ay., ,, , ,n&gt; Raster worDarwin Shea, Mr. and Mrs. , ,|,,p |Htur.
Jack Wallman, Mr. and Mrs.
Special music will be pro­
Clara llalmer, Mr., and Mrs. vided by soloist Zulu E. KamDon MacLeod, Mr. and Mr*. man who will sing "Holy,
Carl Johns, Mr and Mis. John Holy. Halleluiah!" hy Is-stGee, Mr. and Mrs. Rill Shook, cr price. The Chancel Choir
Mr. und Mrs. John Flarqucr, will sing "He is Risen," hy
lu-onurd Wagner, Mr. and John E. Hoalt and organ
Mr*. Angel .Mendez, Mr and
will be "ClirUt Tri
Mrs. Gerald Poller, Mr. and umphant." hy Obcrg. "EastSir*. Leonard Casselberry, Mr. : cr yjorn" by Pcery and
and Sirs. Philip Cuesl*r, Mrs. “ Raster
Recessional"
byFrank Messick, Sir*. Slarion Xordman.
Veitch, Sliss Louise Dodiim-uil
Mrs. Helen W. Ilemusat Is
of Sanford, “ Skip" Blood, ami organist-director.
Howard Buell.
A genius is a man on a fat
CORN A N D HROILED OYSTERS were especiully enjoyed by Rev. ttntl
Mrs. Darwin Shea und Rev. Delmas Copeland, pu«tor o f the Casselberry
Geometry teaches us tlist a ' free diet who can order a
straight line Is a curve. This I meal in a restaurant. A skillCommunity Methodist Church, left to right, nt lant Ruturday night’a
explains the basic rausc of rd technician is the chef who
party held by the Christiun Homemakers G ubh at the home o f Mr. nnd
triangles. Too many curve*, jean prepare tL
Mrs. Murviu McClain near Oviedo.
(Herald Photo

Summer Band
Camp Set
A t Miam i U.

Holy Cross
Sets Baptism

Christian Homemakers
Hold Supper Party

Congregational
Christian Sets
Special Service

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"So what would you advise
Alas, most men still don’t
me to do, for I simpl) MUST understand the role of a suc­
get more sleep."
cessful husband.
Twin hod* are more likely
So they leave their mstes
lem I* her hu*hand. who ha*
to produce divorces, so benrrdrd Ihe "Sex Problem*
slightly
aroused and wide
Mtiie of tbem!
In M artiair" hooklri men­ ) That it e»|terially true a ft­ awake. Then aurh women
tioned below. Neurolir wl*r«
er a married eouple pas* the grow neurotic. They become
who depend on *lre|img |age of 40. For then a husband chain smoker* by day and
pill* are usually un.ali*- ! grows diffident and may no finally resort to sleeping pill*
fled male*. Ilii*bnnd«, Irarn 1longer take Hie initiative re- at night.
ihe c.irte.! medical lechguiding affix.",loll. So hi* wife
llv time# W. Munn
The problem, of course. Is ! die East forces.
If )ou husband* wonld learn
It stymied.
Furthermore, ihe Commu­ nique and )ou ran omil
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. fund*mentally a human onr
how to five your wives the
Stick to th* double bed ar­ proper erotic emotional cath­
(U P I )—-A lough hassle It In Nobody wants to ante up nists argunt, the Congo and Iranqulllierst
CASK P-411: Doris D. aged rangement If you want to In- arsis, they'd drift off into
More for Ihe UN General A*- more for Ihe common pol i Middle Kail operations were
I iteretsilaled hy "Ihe sggret- Jit. i* a neurotic housewife. |sine your marriage against sound tlunmer and snore till
eemhly when It meets In spe­ than he absolutely has to
That principle extends lo \sl*c act* ot the colonial pow­ , She ami her husband vetup) divorce.
cial session next month to
morning.
In fa,!, modern hotel* are
A neurotic wife is gin. rally
discuss
financing of
UN Ihe United Stales, which I* ers" which should pay the a double bed.
"Hut, Dr. t'rane," IVri* pro­ now finding that most mar- * sexually unsatisfied wife!
regarded by both It* friends hilt.
peace-keeping operation*.
UN members may make tests, "Jim roll* and tosses so tied rouplr* insist on a double And also on* who isn't doing
Prosprit* are that the best and mere acquaintances here
s*
Ihe
open
handed
backer
nt
payments
to the controller *1 rnurh I esn'l sleep.
bed. foi that silly Hollywood enough housework or mother­
to l&gt;e expo led It a stop.gap
any time and In any amount,
"I am of a nil*on* tempera- idea of twin bed* is unwise. ing s flock of children.
at rangemenl to meet the UN enterprise*.
The United Stales tnkl Hie bill lobby wilt were suggest­ meut, any wav, so l&gt;&lt;- wakens
It dewloped in Holly wood
The real problem in this
costa of the Congo opeialtnn
committee of 31 that It would ing the next itrp might be me ** toon a* he rv. ii mo.es. because the censor* of th* case today is not Doria but
and the maintenance of the
pay only its assessed share of adoption of the department
"Iben 1 tweom# jittery snd movie* didn't want to drpirt her husband, so I had Doris
UN
Emergency
IVrra
future operation — M 02 per stores' la*sway plan* lo keep I a victim of Insomnia the ro*i an unman ted movie actor and give him th* booklet named
(U N E P ) In the Middle East
renl—and not a pcnn&gt; more, Ihe peace.
of the night.
*&lt; lre»» in the same best.
l&gt;elow so he could learn how to
fet the rest of tha year.
tiniest other countries paid
"So I started u»ing tianllul killy Amen.an women banish her nod for sleeping
Ttl* financial problem i* up. In Ihe Cong**, Ihe U. S
quiltrrrs and sleeping pill*. then reacted like sheep and pill*.
likely lo be tossed to the next share ha* been aomcihing be
Rut Jim grew angry *1 that decided it was th* ritxy thing
Fend for the booklet "Fes
r e g u l a r assembly session, tween ST 1 and SO per cent
Hut 1 still lake them on thr to do to have t«in I•&lt;••!*.
Problem* In Msrtiage", en­
meeting in September, for
1 t*e United Nations asset
sly, just to get a psitial good
Doris also doesn't reed closing a stamped, return en­
long trim solution.
set on the basis of ability to To the Editor:
night's sleep.
Iranquilirrr* or sleeping pills, velope, plus COc.
Would **&gt;u like some more
l ast tall, Ihe assembly ap pay. On national per capita
"1h« olh«r day I read an both of which aie u-uallv an
It is much cheaper than
pointed a working group of 2t Income figures, Ihe smaller facts on the proposed San- I advice column in the news­ indiriinent of Ameuran hus- c h e m i c a l tranquiliiers and
countries to "study speclsi power* argue, the United Mrd-lntlian Riser Canal?
paper whrrs a wite in n.y l&gt;anda.
meanwhile is superb insurance
TTu* will be a high level
method* for fmtnetng peace- Slates should pay about 41
same situation « * * urged to
against divorce or a wife*
It
is
not
so
strange
that
eanal whleh will reobsrge
keeping operation* ot Die per rent of UN eotla.
sell her double bed and buy unmarried gill* might need two-timing.
the
ground
water
level
In
U n i t e d Nallonx in* oh ing
Russia and lit allies hcbl
Iwin bed*.
For wive* are naturally
tranquilin-r* at hed time, but
which It
heavy expenditures, such a* their lradili**nal position that the *ix» through
"Hut Jim Would In- bull a wife should never require one-man creatures if the hus­
pssses
II
will
have
two
those for the Congo and the since Ihe Security Council Is
x .'.NO foel h* 12 and prolutbly grow angt) if such artificial aids to sound band use* the medical advice
Middle East ”
responsihls for peace keeping lock. «
in that booklet.
feel
deep
The lock* helng I ev en tugge*ted sin h a Ihmg. slumber
The group mel ptivalrl) operations, only Ihe council
wben
llw p " .
11 limes In I’ehniarj and could Impose binding assess this ilecp
March and reported this, week mrnis for such work The a* ernmenl l*k«-» over lo fin­
that II was unable to agrr« gembly authonred Ihe 111 i ish dredging Die csnal from
on any method of financing million month!*
appropna nine feel to 12 x IN) fool it
the operation*.
lions for the Congo and Mid • ill not be nccesssry to build
more locks G«xod economic*
The csnsl will be » miles
o im
h o a r d in g
h o it s k
long snd co.t Fin million
WASHINGTON (U P I) — notably Afncsn. regardless of j of the UN charter.
(Remember when it wsx 11
(oattat
A MVOKro TUI sy,
The foreign secretary said
Two negative factor* in Pres­ their qualification* s* socially,
miles and 2&lt; million*)
hv»TH\' i*.vrt
ident Kennedy's annual mes­ politically, economically, edu­ the crisis tn confidence bad
■&lt;rv, woorxr. f w w v-.v al fkvmmIU-ar ,.*«?»*
n 8? / IMMW4 K M f tfctv
These fact* were rrleased
t*f NS O -H X K X b A c t , l:«ft AisivYJ
been foreshadowed hy th*
sage dirrxt attention to ad­
DRV.'—-MV VVVCT)
cationally going concerns. A growth of the assembly's new
In Orange Count* Just ss
"VART'TM'TVW-1
V V ,v*v&gt; (■N4T
I
Viosr
s
:
t&lt;VV
ASSSJB.VR
ministration
policies
that
are
mi vi - * r i*n.*y \\( Kr i a &gt;dv AT»&lt;/
ihe route of the csnsl was
taste foreign policy of the snd dangerous practice of
loaded for trouble.
Tt-i a; Ain.'vacm'xs** . x ftn
* rw »s y ‘ - v amt* ••I’m t o
released in Volusia County.
t.VK
!«.-&gt;**
\
W
fTM
A
Kennedy administration is to passing reckless resolutions,
•AM ILS.*— Xt M. I-V M I
MAC \
In a message of
words,
And nothing said in bemigo along with the assembly, notably on colonialism, whtrh
rwt IMinAl.x, CVt\ WTMWPtOvVNj |pjtlgv,.
th*
President
devoted
nine
nole County until Mr. James
a * — r&gt; o y a m n
no matter what or, almost so. revealed an almost total lack
IVf .A*q sisvvj
o•
A llV lA W I V X X 'o q i'X N T )**
.
P. Aver) lold The Herald lines to civil right*. Hut civil For example:
of responsibility.
rights
came
out
a*
basic
rights
IN.TI At - MS AM C U N R * V A U * V l
?»
whsl be Ihougbl ol Ihe aituaOn Nov. CT, lfifil. the assem­
The congressional s i l e n t
rni
------S-47
In
this
message.
Moreover,
the
Hon IV you suppose Seminole
bly adopte’d a resolution on treatment of Kennedy’s plug
President
stopped
short—far
W S.
S
‘
*
Is being used Mr a pal.)?
colonialism for w h ) r h the for th# United Nation* doe*
^
tsVM t )
Have you Ivon here long *bort—of any civil tight* leg­ United States voted along
not reflect any substantial de­
enough lo remember Route islation for this nesaton. Hr with RF other m e m b e r * . sire to withdraw. So long a*
44 and Use Chenc* highwav? wa* content with a statement France. Great Hritain, South there is a United Nations, the
No onr has explained what that qualified American* must Africa and Fpain abstained.
United States, no doubt, will
high level canal" means. he permitted to vote regardles*
This extraordinary re-enlu- support the idea that there
of
race
or
color.
Are the) going to build this
turn committed thr United should be a United Nations.
This once over lightly will Ftates to this proposition:
eanal on top ot the ground*
According to the hydraulic* tend to pacify Southern Demo­ ’That inadequacy ot political
1 have studied thia would br crat* and certainly arouse economic, oevcial or educational
: '
necessary to recharge the some other party element* to preparodne-ss should n e v e r
ground water. And speaking loud and sustained protest. It si i-vr as a pretext for eieilay(xlt A! WANS ,
of water, Sanford was abort liecome* o b v i o u l, however, ing independence.’' in Africa
HAD TiUkKV*
why the President has not In­ and elsew here.
of water last Thursday.
W.TW Mle»
MY-tLlMow t
\ * • rntV«*» Sr t*. WV|to am
Has 11 been eon.idcred hew tervened emphatically In thr
Resolutions aurh as that
much water it will take to Senate effort to strengthen prompted lord Home, the
put
xn non boats
through the rule against filibuster* British foreign secretary, tc
ihcse Sft x 2.V lock*? Allow­ without which no civil rigid* apeak about what he called
ing two boat* in Hie locks legislation would he likely to the crisis of Confidence In the
at a time, It would lake ap gel by the Senate. The Presi­ United Nations. Home was
iw « 4
Sanford, Kloridu
FtidK&gt;f April 12, lOf^S pmximairty SM*44 acre feet dent lias no civil right* legis­
►pest mg direct.1)- about India'*
This I* about » n square lation In mind Therefore why aggression against P o r t s M i n i h % « .i i m u , i D i i o N 4 \ n r i i u d h i ii
* .%»«•«% \KN«a||||.
I . n u %N|» H. V . N D U O I I I
miles &lt;»nr foot deep Is ban- invedve himself in an angty guese Goa. India seised Goa
lU rihkH ik
lU lilor
A « 1 v * r t l « l 4 g I)i r#t (**r
Senate contest?
ford short of water?
41 11%
4 4 \ I K |.. M i o n i k k *
by force, an action Home hwid
( ’H i t i M
M u M i r o a Mmiiakpr
The non-reapemse of the to have been a direct breach
Jim Crowe
I.I U I tN % l H
»NINI»% J ( .M M
fEd
note
Pleasure craft joint aewsion to Kenned) '*
Han-lrl) K«llN»t
* ’ll*** »first %«!*«•»*.4 1
1*0*1 l l t l . « . | S N O % H %%«
l ‘N I N K % O I . T O M \ K
would not pax* through the pitch for the United Nation*
J l't.l AN M HIGH AM
Irn iti *
k 'lrcu U lld ti v tk i.k sfi
locka but would pas* around was another neg-siive factor.
OYER 35 YE AR S
• u r n n n 11
District Agent
I l f s IlhlllCkl
Uiem through cut«&gt;n». ac­ To the Unite*) Nations, thr
At I'lrwt A Ualmette
Hit*
W.
JOlh SU - X2I-M4S
K* ifrfsl m mmniM al«M millM tViobtr t;. l%if »t tl * I’ofi cording to published report* ) President allotted one para­
(A lo n g sid e old post • H i r e )
O k# r( h#k»*for4, riotidR,
ili« A*i f*i Coti|rf«ii ot Mi d ’H.
graph, eight lines The legis­
aLife 1mumar*
lator* received it in alienee.
V l t l l » r % | l l »• » l» ■¥ »»!l*#*r o f l it # I ’ f i l l r U t ' r f a a % l i » r h «•
Harvest Outlook
•Sewings Plans
f i ' ld'.vfl) lo t»ir «|»« C«*| r« |*«il*lla*«ailoik ot toll llito l«&gt;«*tol III to!
I.AKEI.AN P (U P ll - Tbs Thr word s s i thereto passed
wRettramatu Plans
•rililrC Mi H id fit *M*|*a*|s* «
majority of the remaining tc Kelineetv (list ('.ingress lis­
Fat the lnun Family
tol HM HIPl’Mik 9i %*!*•%
suppl) of Florida oranges will some dou bt* shout the United
Hv Htoll
N fiff IM h ’fO
Nations’
performance,
about
h»
harvested
within
the
next
I«•#*»• «•*•*»««
toll Oltor*
• %*« l %
lll.toto 1 W »r
n « w ok
two w-ecka, amirdnig to Hub­ It* future and shout the com­
to toll % M o n t h *
• Carpets • Fu rn itu re
to71 to W d i i Di *
MODERN WOODMEN
ert A . Hulledgw. Florida Cit­ position of thr UN assembly
ft toto | M 'flOato
• to* I W'Mhi
• T ile
• P ia n o *
or toTTTTft
m i %fi*tot h
) to* I Miami.
A s s em b ly mem b er sh ip ha*
rus Mutual wvecuttvs vice
Horn Offift. laek U U fti TH
• Rental Bed*
I) h To«tto! T'a-to ul» viola* |*n \ I4)« ilmi toll mml •uU*Tl|&lt;ll(Ui» l»f
boon swollen b) new nations
Jpre*nlenl.
r t o l f l Ito toto&gt;tolaato.

l ough U N Hassle Seen

Letters

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Policies Loaded For Trouble

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WASHINGTON— (N K A ) — tion in tho building would be 1 Hi* bill alto make* dctlgn
Hill* have t&gt;eeii filed to pave ' it 200-foot map of tile United of the Water Resource* Edu­
the way for construction nf a State*, with Texas a l o n e cational Iluilding subject to
110 million water muieum and measuring' more than 50 feet approval by the Fine Arte
research renter on govern­ from El Baao to Texarkana. Commission. Authority grantment park land near the The map would ihowr every U. ed in the legislation would
Washington Monument. They S. tlam, flood control and nav­ terminate if construction is
were recently introduce! by igation development, every not begun within five years.
Chairman Wayne N. Aepinall, reclamation a n d irrigation
U-t'olo., of the House Interior project, every river nml har­
Committee, and Hep. Hubert bor Improvement.
L. K. Sikra, D-Fla.
Since there are thousands
The exact location proposed l,( these public works and
How many know what neon
is 16th S t and Independence new one* are l*ing added nil
isrw SW.,
U\L* M-..S
.. tthe
Im lima
&gt;&lt;alas* 1transparencies
m n■nn
actually it? It it a rare inert
time, ecolor
Ave.,
west of at.the 11..——
llurcau
of Engraving and north of the « f each one would ha photo- ga&gt; of the atmosphere which
cherry blossom Tidal Hasin, projected in scale on a huge has an unusually high elec­
curving surface viewed from
known to all tourists.
trical conductivity and lightThe
proposed
legislation a gallery 40 fret above.
emissive
power. The brilliant
Electronic
viewing
devices
calls for the government to
lease this choice land for 21 like telescopes would enable - light which comet from "neon
a year for up to OV years to spectators to view close-up lubes" Is produced by *n
discharge
which
the llurrau of Water Re­ enlargement* of every home electrical
passes through the neon gat
state project,
sources.
Ih e building would also be under a pressure of a few
This Is a private trust set up
by the National Rivers and a research center Among the millimeters of mercury.
Harbora Congress, one of the subjects Buckman ha* sug­
Mercerising it most com­
most powerful organisations gested for study are the de­
in the so-called "water lobby.’* sign of nuclear-powered, auto­ monly understood lo refer to
It usually gets what it wants, mated cargo submarines, im­ the treatment of cotton goods
ti*ti'.;uaiiy ,f r.ot i~.,rtJuu!y. proved l*yk and bridge coli- with caustic soda to impart a
Ruresu of Wster Resource* s t r u c t i o n , elimination ot permanent high lus*er. The
proposes to raise funds by the stream pollution and the process it named fer the Eng­
sale of bonds for construction study of interstellar ice clouds lishman John Mercer who
of a six-to-eight story build- «• « source of water for fu- first observed this in 11244.
Mercerizing also increased
ing covering the equivalent o f I ture space travel.
1 Rut all this it dream stuff. the material's strength and
uCVOperation and maintenance i Tho imuiv ,.&lt;A W “pioi*',«-ni is to attraction for dye*.
of the building would be fi- e rl reports on the project
nenced by rental of office and (r°m Department of Interior,
g ljr
t^anfnrtt
ftrralit
exhibit space to the 60 states, Agriculturo and Army Corps
federal government agencies id Engineers. Aspinail does
phone num bers
handling water resources, and not intend to push the legis­
related private, nonprofit or­ lation until he get* this ap­
proval.
ganisations.
322-5612
This is definitely something
nrw- in the financing of gov­
322-5613
ernment museum*.
Th* 130 million aquarium
N ew s
proposed by Rep. Michael J.
322-2612
Kirwan, D-Ohio, and approved
CUSTOM-FITTED
322-2613
by the last Congress is to he
built at government expense,
All Other Depta.
paid back by a d m i a a l o n
and SKAT COVERS
charge*.
322-2611
Smithaonian Institution got
Auto Glass
ita start hy a bequest in the
South Semlnol#
will of Briton James Smithson
and Seat Cover Co.
425-5938
SOI W, 2nd
322-MI32
to the U. S. government for a
national museum.
Money for the proposed Cul­
tural Center in Washington
must b* raised hy private
subscription.
Th# “ Water Resource* Ed­
ucational Building," as it's to
be called, it th* brain child of
Henry Holland Buckman, a
Jackson vil'.e, Fla., engineer
who hai been president of
National River* and Harbor*
Conrress for th# last five
years. He is the first head of
th# 100-yexr-old orpanixation
who ha* not been a member of
Congress or an ex-member.
Buckman has been working
on this project for several
years. His idea i* to make thia
a world center of water re­
source information.
The proposed building would
house th# world's largest li­
brary on water and related
subject* in all languages. A
legal division would concen­
trate on water laws through­
out history. A huge auditor­
ium would be available for
w a t * r organisation conven­
tion*.
Outstanding tourist attrac-

Matter Of Fad

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In the 188 years thut him * punned
nllice Hint dny, the fa re o f Atnerlcn
linn I m'cii com pletely Irnnnfnrmed.
V el l.rxiiiK toii. ('iilicu rd nml the nren
mound Mont on prenerve oiio u r Ii o f
th eir runtlc heniity to ennlile one to
im agine how it wnn on th a t fa tefu l
day.
Th e load betw een the tow n * in
pm *‘ - . _ " f course. and there In a reirenh im iit stand at Concord Itr id g e .1
Still, it in not ton d ifficu lt to visualIre how It wnn — tlumc iMioted men
In homespun, the ou traged
Itritlnli
soldier in hln flnmbnymtt cunt o f rod,
the crackle o f m iinketry, the neriil
sm ell oi inn ni',1 jn iu iiii .
It l.n well that wo ohnervo the hepinning o f tliln w ar, tho A m erican
Revolution, the
W ar o f
Independence. It in w ell that wo— ami those
who op|*one IM at the llo iilll W all or
in the H in iih i St rail n o r w h erever
ivn iem lier John P a rk er's w on ln :
••Stand yo u r Rtmind. D on’ t fire
unless fired uj&gt;on. Hut i f th ey mean
to have a wnr, let it begin h ere.”

Notebook

J

Patriots Day
W o m in d ly celeltrnle the ends o f
wnrn, not tliH r liryliinlm in. An exropllnn In I ’ n tiln t’n Dny A p lil III —
nml even tliln In o ffic ln lly ohn rivi'il
In on ly tw o ntnlen, Massachusetts
mill M aine.
It In n Clirloun flirt Hint junt fou r
ilnyn a flo r tin* deadline fo r itayln g
ou r Irnn lim it Im lovnl incom e taxes,
w e co n u n en i»iA (e tho heir hr
&gt;*f n
w n r tlint wnn started hv moil who, it*
innnir o th er Ihlnpn, didn't want to
liny tnxen — lit lonnt, not w ith ou t
th e ir own lo p io s c n la llv o s in I'm lln tnrnl.
• ,-**.*^«*i—(4; )h -r.
niorniiiK on A p ril lit. 1775, when 700
llritin h
troopn, m archin g tow ard
Concord, .Mnnn,, In seize nlockpileil
nrnm nml |H»viior, w ere intercepted
on ImxIttRlnti rnimnou. Th ere,
77
hnntlly nnnemhleil farmer.n henril the
Ininiurtnl w onln o f th e ir lender, f e l­
low fa rm e r John I’ nrkcr.
"S ta n d yo u r ground. D on’ t fir e
lildenn fire d ll|&gt;on. Milt i f th ey menu
to hnve n wnr, let It begin here.”

Peter Edson

Greater Love Hath No Man

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By United Pres* International in hv Cepeda. The heavy son and three successors Ken lltibbs bad three singles tried the same number and
Orlando Cepeda, the "baby i cannoadmg made it easy lor O'Dell was tapped for two and Bon Santo a double and acquired catcher Don Lcppcrt
bull" uho turned "goat" in Billy O'Dell to breeze to a singles by Carl Warwick and a single to lead the Cubs' for Ihe Senators. Both Chenlate 1962, is belting his way- three - hit, six-strikeout tn one h&gt; Busty Staub before I eight-hit attack,
i ey and Lcppcrt are reacting
retiring the last IS Colts in ' The Washington Senators to the change like a pair of
hack into the hearts of the umph.
San Francisco Giants and
In the Giants' three-game order
Houston's first-inning aren't being consulted about G. I.'s who have just been
j Uiat "hot
line" between transferred from Siberia to
Golden Gate fans.
I sweep at Houston, Cepeda run was unearned.
One of the Giants' World hammered out nine hits —
Warrvn Spahn pitched a Washington. D. C.. and Mos- Paris.
Series disappointments anil a three in each game—hit two six-hitler and Hank Aaron! eow but they sure arc in faCheney, who Inst Sept. 12
holdout until the club gave homers and two doubles, homcrcd for the Braves, who vor of the one between the na- set a major league record Ivyhim a token ll.OUO raise in drove in seven runs and piled celebrated the start of their tion's capital and Pittsburgh. striking out 21 batters in a 16salary, the 200-pound first up 17 total bases.
second decade in Milwaukee, Pa.
inning game, made his 19*53
baseman has started the 19*53, There were only two othcrl The win was ihe 328th ot
The Washington to Pitts­ debut for the Senators with
season like he intends to win contests played in the NL— Spalin's career and the horn- burgh "liot line" has been a one-hitter Thursday night
the pennant for San Francisco the Milwaukee Braves boat er the 29.*th *-( Aaron's cam- used by two different Senator while la’ppert, who hit onlyall by himself.
'the New York Met.*. 6 1. and paigns in Hie XL. Spahn general managers in a little three homers all last season
The
defending National the Chicago Cubs topped the I struck oui live to raise his more than 18 months — with (or the Pirates, in-1led three
League champions—busts on |Los Angeles Dodgers. 2-0. The j league record for left-hand- j results that must make Pi- and knocked in live runs in
the Cactus League circuit — Giants' 3 0 record gives them ers to 2.318 Duke Snider hit rate G. M Joe Brown flinch siipiMirt of his battery mate.
swept to their third straight a half-game lead over St. a homer lor the Mets.
every time the phone rings, j The result was an 8 0 victory
victory Thursday night by lanns and Philadelphia, each
Dick KlUwoilh, a 20 game | On June 29. 11*01 Kd Doh- over the Boston Hod Sox that
whipping th* Houston Colts, unbeaten in two games.
loser m 1962, pitched a three- erty dialed Brown and oh- put tl|g Senators in the win
7-1, behind a 12-bit attack | Willie McCovey and Felipe hitter tor the Cubs, who beat tallied pitcher Tom Cheney coin mil lor tile lirst time this j
Ihst included a homer, two Alou also had three hits in Los Angeles' Johnny I’odres from ihe Pirates. Then, on season.
'
singles and three runs batted the Giant attack on Ken John­ for the lirsi time since 1960. | Dec. II. 19*12, George Selkirk
The Baltimore O r i o l e s ,

Duke Drake
To Defend
SOKC Title

Player Paces Field

:&lt;
&gt;
&lt;

achieved their best start in a ' pitched
perfect game for
decade when they beat the gt, innings and wound up
New York Y'ankces, 4-1. for
with a two-hitter. Mossi, only
their third straight victory;
the Detroit Tigers downed the 11-13 in 1962. didn't walk a
Cleveland Indians, 6-1, and batter and struck out six. He
the Chicago White Sox de­ also had two singles — one
feated the Los Angeles An­ driving in two runs in the
gels, 3-1, in other AL games. fourth inning and the other
Two homers
by J o h n leading to a run in the sixth.
(Uoog) Powell and the five- Tony Martinez and Gene
hit pitching of Mill Pappas Green had Cleveland's hits.
enabled the Orioles lo spoil
Hie While Sox spoiled Bo
the world champion Yankees’ Belinsky's evening (or both
home opener. Powell hit a himself and liancee Mamie
two-run homer to snap a 1-1 Van l*oren by taking advant­
tie in the fifth ami also con­ age of his wildness to score
nected in the seventh. Pappas two runs in the sixth inning
allowed the Yankee run on a and assume a lead they held
fourth-inning homer by Mic­ behind the four-inning shutout
key Miintlr. New York ace relief pitching of Hoyt WilWliitoy Ford suffered the de­ helm. Floyd Hohiuson homer*
feat.
j ed olf Belinsky for the While
Don Mossi. one of the Tig- Six’ first run and rookie Pel#
ers’
big
question marks, I Ward had two triples.

Matson Signs 'Rigging' Statement
L. A. Ram Pad

To Be Made Soon

GRKKN'SBOHO, N.C. I I’ ll |can sir.,1 a Iivi- umier par' tsi others no - u iu .i.h termed
LOS ANGELES t i l ' l l _
—Gary Player, No. 2 money i Thursday to &lt;vt the pace in , hi* &lt;&gt;penln3i*niiid pnrtorm*
lilllc
Matson, an 11-year cel
winner on tlie pro circuit, Ihe Fr-t dav id Ihe four- alive "terrible."
day .s. li annual Green.boro Hill Harvey of Green.liuro eran of professional fuotliall I MONTGUMEKY. Ala. (U P I) 55 million suit against th*
The tiewr track champion, led a field of 151 pro- and Open
;wa, IIm* low amateur with a .laied lo become a free ' —Alabama Ally. Gen. Rich­ Post lor "falsely and mali­
Duke Drake, Uie first grey- amateurs into tin* second
Player
look
30
pulls
|
n
56 3672. The Held will Ik* rill agent in May, Thursday sign- mond Flowers said Thursday ciously publishing" Hie article
*• •
nouiiu lu register tel. tir. t» ie zfr,V'T.)jsy of the 3ij *x*i
V - T b - ( ,e TV M v
«s- 1
I be )-l a new runtracl for ly.it
mgttt a slat. .?.r :it '.w c i v,e ill the Mir-dt 23 i. '*.f.
at the Sanfurd-Oiloiido Ken­ Greater
Greensboro Open Coiinlry Club eour-e and b'W 153 pr)i&gt; ami tie. and Ihe omtaining an option lot 1961
The suit was filed against
with the "new " lav* Angeles made "within a matter of
nel Club tills season, is going golf tournament.
played the back nine with "• amateurs entered.
the
magazine hy attorney,
Bams.
days" ou hi* inve.ligatum in­
to defend his title in the big
- --------The 27-year old South \lri only 13 elubi. III. No. 3 wood '
'I aIM in , who was used as a to the alleged rigging of the William S. Pritchard and
weekend “ hot Ikix,'' the tenth
cracked open a* lie teed olf
Winston II. McCall m federal
jsiothark or wingbaek and Alabama
Georgia fikitball
event on Saturday night's 11- j
on the ninth bole "but for- |
court.
filled
hi oecasionally on de- game last tall.
ItlUali'ly (lie lull went down
race program.
The suit said Hie article
fen*r. met with now eluh
Flowers returned tioiu At­
the middle," lie said.
The title of traik champion j
was published "with the in­
president
Dan
Beeves
before
lanta late Ttiursday night ami
laonel
llelkTl was one l n it n l P i r s s Inlet national
Fust Federal s l u g g e d , Little League play, Sunland automatically g. et to the
tent to defame" file veteran
l.-igning
saiil lie bail interviewed "a
stroke back with a 67 after i
greyhound
with
the
most
wins
d
Hear
l.akc
4-3
and
defeat)
Na tional L e a g u e
Standard Oil, 12-4 in Little
|
The
6
fikil-2,
210
|kiuml
gikkl many people in Geor­ coach and athletic director.
18 Ikiles of the 72 hole tourna
the North Orlando Cardinals and Duke Drake lifted it
League play Thursday ns D.
3V. I „ P e l
player
said
be
and
new
bead
gia"
and had tvceivesl a full
meat lie Ikigeyed Imth the
s u r p r i s e d the Altamonte from his kennelmntes, Denny
I.OS ANGELES (U P I) San Frami.ro
3 0 I ism fuotliall eoaelt Harland Scare copy of a rejkirt on 11k* ease
\\ iggius and Fordhnm hanged
secothl
and
thud
holes
but
Mac,
when
he
won
the
main
Twins last week by winning
2 1* 1 ooo had discussed the former by GiNirgia Ally. Gen. Eu­ T r a d e D e L u e e a
I Coaches Fred Scliaut of the pitekrd up .ix birdies to go St. I anus
out two hits each including their first game, 10-8. North event Wednesday night.
BUFFALO. N. Y. (U l’ l ) —
2
O l isrn liaekfield star's future »ev- gene Cook.
Philadelphia
One of Duke's opponents I-os An ;cle&gt; Lakers and Hat four undcr-par lor the day. i Pittsburgh
a pair of double* and a home- Orlando also knocked o ff thr
Jerry DeLm-ia, a 5-foot, J2 I
,ii67
eral
lime*,
and
Scant
said
Cook said
In. evidence
Altamonte
Senators, 5-4. tomorrow night will he I’ ret- r&gt;' Gallatin of the SI. Louis III* biotlier, Jay llelwrl, was j lai* Angele*
run by Fordhnm.
2 I
*'-'.; Matson would be tried out showed former Georgia Ath- im h tackle with five years of
one
stroke
hat
k
ai
68
with
I
ty's
Best,
who
is
trailing
him
Hawk,
agreed
Thursday
Bikiit
Cincinnati
Winning pitcher for the Kevin Stephenson won both
331 again at fullback when the |0tic Director Wallace Bulls pro football experience, wu,
five other pro..
of the games for North Or­ by s single point.
j — llio fans make Ilk* differ
Chicago
333 pre■*ea.on training .tart*.
I gave
vital information to traded hy tha Buffalo Bills
Federalists was Larry Kodd.
Sam Snead, who has won
lando.
An eleven rjee program f« rnve.
Milwaukee
333
Matson
had
refused
to
sign
Alabama
coach Paul (Bear) to Ihe American F'ontball
the Greensboro Open seven
In Junior League play,
one tap at the Kennel Club
«88i a contract in I1W2 and under Bryant prior to the Kept. League champion Dallas Tex­
The Lakers downed flu- time*, was three strokes oil Houston
I88| '
Rotary diTrated the fa
Elks
totligllt and in the featured
IMH) i National Football League re 22 grid contest in which Ala- ans Thin adny for a high
Hawks
handily
Tlmrida) Hi) mark with a oo along with New York
13-1 behind the hurling
tenth event J. It. Githens'l
11164 draft rhoire.
night in the Angeles Sport- Mike Souehak and .even Today's Prnhablr Pit*hers |.giiUlmn* was playing out haina beat Georgia 33 0.
r
i
o
N
o
T
r
o
u
b
l
e
,
Corky Stcwell while the ...
#
#
Cherokee Sundown rates as Arena 115-lis) befme a far
Isis An cries at Houston the chili* option last season 1 The Alabama attorney gen
and Kiwnnis teams played to
a five to two favorite on t h , , li|on crow,, of HiM4 |tl(1
night— Miller (M 2 ) c». Not when lie was employed spar- eral said lie plans to meet
a 5-5 tic before darkness
lw„|e a„.
tch.irt (2-2)
SAN JUAN (U I’D —Carlos morning line. Coro Empire. ,.arlM.(1 „ )p rl;{!lt
•nglywith the legislative commit Rides Triple
halted the tilt. In Unit game Ortis today insisted lie had owned by June Gillls, is rated ,W((ltl)n CeUict f(ir
Only game selieduled
LAUREL, Md. (U P I) —
The Bams gave up eight j tee in charge of the Alabama
Krnie llaumeisler banged out “ no trouble" making the 135- second in popularity as he straight year for the Naii.«al U V C T W i n S b y
Saturday', Games
players and a draft choice to |investigation early next week Jockey Charlie Burr rode
a home run.
San Franciseo at Chicago
pound weight limit for his lat­ seeks bis seventh will of «*&gt;«! Ila»k«tbull A.Miciation crofti r i i
at
Laurel
obtain Matson front the Chi- j and " w « should have a stale- three winner,
.i
Tim men's softball league est sucressful defense of the
|Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
‘■ago Cardinal, prior to the ment whlnn a matter of Thursday ineluding
I'rinc,
! ’llir lakers won the M'tot t l l S W O r i l l
New York at Milwaukee
action
Iiudcoek defeated world l i g h t w e i g h t title
11)59 season.
days."
O'Pil.rn ($4.80) in Lire fea­
Next week is Derby Week, orn Division title 4 3 over Si
i IIICAGO , |2|»|&gt;_|*
Philadelphia at St. laiins
Chase 25-11 in a wild free-1 against Cuban Doug Vaillant. the most important week of lajuis by taking all tluir
Meanwhile, It was learned ture race. Burr aleo arured
.... _Senes
......................,
. . u „ Angele* at Houston night
victory.
for-a 11 which saw homers by j " I plan to rontlnue fighting the entile campaign. It is |M*nH&gt; games. St. .L u ll. &lt;1. 111 _ World
that a hearing nn Butt,' $10 with Ole Kel ($8.60) and
A iiici ii ail l.ragur
Alla-rs, Mason, Fryer nnd as a lightweight." said the 26- also the filial full week of equally as tough at imiar. Inn
million libel null against the Roving Itosie (38.00).
1 lluirsilay'a Chicago fu ll*'
3V. I.. Prt.
Patterson.
ycur-old New Yorker after racing for lights go out with winning tlm.c game*
J-ll will o v e r Hie I.os A n g e le s
Saturday Evening Post, the
.1 II t 0*81
knocked |scoring n l.'lth round technical the running of the Au Kuvoir
A&amp;W Root II
magazine that published the
Elgin
Baylor
sparkltd D * d g e r » b ro u gh t n lm o sl as Baltimore
New York
.677
! I
o ff Jet lames 11-4 in wom­ knockout over Vaillant Sun­ Handicap on Monday April again for the Laker.*, scoriag
story
on llm alleged "fix ,”
in us h eiithusinniK f r o m
t lie
M E A D O R S
j Detroit
.067
I
day night in bis first fight on 22.
en's softball play.
has been set for Monday.
35 points. He was aided by
t f liras*.
Chicago
.6
*1
7
1
his
native
soil.
U. S. Dial. Judge t*ewi, R.
Over in South Seminole
The derby semi-final, are 27 from Jerry West. 18 fioni
r , \ B B O N I ) A L K . Pa. ( U P I )
M A R IN E
’ Dick E ll sw or th th r e w only Minnesota
.500
I
Morgan, in setting the hear­
scheduled this Monday night, Dick Barnett and 15 frost
—
An
uceelernteil
investigiitiun
95 pit* Id s. 60 s t i i k e * and 35 Boston
.331
ing, did not issue a written
the Derby Consolation Thura- liuily Lartl.so.
• C rrM lin er Ilo ftU
L e g a l N o tic e
rnntiiuiPif (inlay into Ihe ileath
.3X1
Gets A w ard
order or way wlial Hie hear­
day April 18 and the 28th j Tile lakers buttled iqi the lu&gt;l»," A t b l e l i e D ir e e t o r lloli j |ai, A n ge le s
:
of
a
young
soldier
Tsutunhiy
•
Mercury Motnra
.333
n
t iik
rin rirr
c tu t it .
ing would deal with specifi­
FORT LAUDERDALE, FU Annual Central Florida Der-1 Hawks' Cliff Hagan who on- \\ lit low exu lte d. " H e w as n* Cle ve lan d
night after wlint was dexerihm m ii
j i T i i r i %I. n u n i t .
g
o
*1
■
p
it
cher
«
*
you
roiild
|
Wash
ington
•
T
h r Aluminum Boat
313
cally. He gave the court
ly managed two |»&gt;iiit» Bit
i\
%m &gt;
rim
M i H i M i i . i : (U P I)—The James P. Daw­ \&gt;y t)i&lt;* folloB’ingI iif ns the “ only telling punch"
s.f.
just
«
go...|
as
K
o
u
fi
ix
Kansa
s
City
Kansan
City
n
2
.
ins
)
For
The Fixhcrman
clerk
au
oral
order
direct­
son
memorial
swan!
wav
• I H M V . Fl. 1111111%.
the Hawk gunner still had Ills
|of nn niniiti'ur bout a|uinanred
I \ I II %M ' F H T M l. 12f»2A
w m Welnesdny."
Today's Probable Ptlcheis
ing that (lie liearing be net.
Voted to inftekler I’edro Gon
fractured
left
hand
taped
up.
hy “ The Friend, nf Boxing.”
n o it t o
I’o i i c r i . o i i n r
2101 S. French Ave.
Hint was high pi also since
Minnesota at Kansas i'll)
Other libel action Thurs­
and as Gallatin couimeiiluri,
V i vrr.lt
l%%UK
F K D K R A L zalez Sunday a. the outstand­ Entries In
lYiinaylviinin Guv. Willliim
Suiily
K
o
iif
a
x
set
down
Die
night—
Kraliek
&lt;12
11)
vs
f f W I V O * A N!» l/&gt;AN* AKSO- ing rookie in the New York
day look place in Birming­
TRENTON, N. J. (U P I) — "it finally caught up with
W. Scranton Smnlny request­
F A 2-1392
C!A TIo.S\ 4 corporation
orCiba, 2-1, striking’ out
in Itakovv (1417)
ham wln-re Bryant filed a
franlxed
and
cilM ln g
undar Yankee training camp.
Baring driver Ksldie Sachs, him."
ed Elate Athletie Commission
Only
game
scheduled
h
it
ter,.
Ilia
Uw«
of
th#
I7nlt#*l
Gonzalez, 25. and a native a four-time winner of the
Chairman James Crowley to
of Am eric a
Satin da) ’» Game
" E lls w o it h was r a zo r sharp
P la in tiff, of file Dominican Republic, Trenton 1(H), has entered the
■peed up the inveatigntinn in­
Whitlow!Chicago
at
I,
Vngeles
night
after
the
s
ix
t
h
,1
tp .
was used in (lie infield and
to the deulli of Army Pfe.
i . i :\.*i i :
iiK iu ir
an*i
nuTfl outfield this spring and bat­ April 21 event nlnug with A a r o n N e a r s
wasn't mi.aitig |MinnrMilu at K City night
Holed. " H e
former Indianapolis SpeedFinme-ro Yehiaquiz, 26. who
B K lt U Y . hi* Wife. #1 a I
tie c e n te r s w l l i i Ills eurve. Detroit at Clrvelaoil
litfMida nt#, ted .326 in 19 games.
way winner* Bixlger Ward ‘ M i l e s t o n e *
never regained eonaehmaura,
Boston
at
Washington
M I T I F R O F %l I T
nfter being slru'k just before
MILWAUKEE (U P I) —One ii d he was us fas t as any II.i III more at New York
■nd Troy Ituttinnn.
T O i lo K W IK IIKIIICY and
III T i l B R I t n r . lilt w|f#
the In-11 ut the end of the aecmore homer and Hank Aaron pitcher I ' v e s e e n . "
L e g a l N o tic e
4* ■o rla u 'la K. T a y l o r
of the Milwaukee Braves will
oud
round.
R.P.H So I tlos IIS
L e g a l N o tic e
in Tin : n u n i t h h m t of
l«rxlngton, r»**uth Ca ro ­
be the 21st player in liaseliall
Harvard University'* chartCrowley anid the lairkuT in: n in t h j i m r m . n it .
lina
I FIT OF FI.OIIIII4, I \ l Ml is Tin: r i n r i i r r o i mt . history to hit 300 or more Names Price
er, granted ill 1650, dedirated wnima County coroner Gild
a *t*1 to any and all othar p »r tP H IL \D E LPH I A
, U l* l |—
Foi l
B|!MINOli: rill N il, ' , v r » ............
.V.''
'
during
his
career
the eollege to "Hie education him the hrain dnningr wliirh
Im c la im in g a n y riuiit. title,
svti
run
a n w ivn i.K
ant|/or Interest In ami to the f i .o i i i i m . i \ «ii% N «i:iir n «». i v
Aaron hit tile 'Jlrjth of Ins Frank McNamee, pD sulcrit *if of Uie English nnd Indian caused the death came from n
I2ntn
i m v rv.
I I n o in v .
f o l l o w in g «1e»c r I bad property,
n o th •? n r
tv r i i v v r r . H v
vo. i » t i
canwr
Ttiursday
a»
the the Philad)'l|dliu E a g l e t , youth,” (iceorditlg to the En- single punch in tin* aeennl
lo n i l :
f o iif .f i .o ^i h i : m i .r
M M tTII
.VJtltltli'AV
VlnltTI.
f. la n k •• \M of
Ilravca
beat
tlie
New
York
Tluiradny |daeeil a minimum cyclopaedia Dritannica.
! round of the charity Imul.
M rD W K H T M o l l T i M O i : **m f. •1A« SK C iVII I** lit ATI* IN*, an ArM TTLR
W K K IW A
I
mets, 6-1. Before the teasmi **lr P ''1'" l*K - t »4,55«t,IM)0 on
M U to ii rl corpoTMtlon k . m a s e.irpurallnn.
t a t i :h
n l m n ik ii
o n k . IM V Y, «
Plalatirr. i, over he .Imuld past such j ,h" ......... .
.si rnlnole County. Florida. lu it ti o rl v fl (o do tiueln*** In
Foollmll league
t* .
2i (-••r&lt;|lrig
t&lt;»
tit*
plat Ut« H t « t « o f f*lorl*U.
JDSKI-II
C A T A!.- ■luggers a. Cfiuck Klein ( 3U0 i tram. McNamee has notified
P la in tiff. N A T H A V
th e re of recorded In Flat
KVXIO. at at,
homers),
lingers
llnrn-liy ihe clul*'a 65 at*» l.lmldcrs
Hook 9. I'.nff &amp;!, o f the Tt.
0
R A C IN G
D A Y S
u ,T,
Pefeiulanta.
W
fir .V T O V
« n *1
Public Record* of Hetnl- DOJCALn
(302) anil At Simmons (3o7) that he lira* railed a meeting
v ii i ii r n r at i t
D O IIO T IIT IIKNTUN. hi* Bl f*.
fiola County. Florid a
t Fur #11.7#
t i i i : a rv T »: o r ri.o H in v
to rank No. 17 on the all- April 19 Ur discuss .ala i f
T i l l : A I I K 11K It I! IIV .NOT Idogs
run
NOTICFe
t*
h*rebj*
utvtn
T
ilt
Nathan
Joseph
**
.
t.
lfa
n
in
F I F O that the l*!alnllff, WIN*.
the Engle,.
and Jnan Catalfamn, his time list.
T K I I I* l i t K
K K H K I t A b HAV­ tliot I R T H F l t II ll )&gt; *K W ITII.
V W , . , . l k » 'oP
w If*
IN’*1H A N H 1.0 IN
A 8 HOCIA. Jit.. C’ lrr k o f lit* Circuit Fourt
T T ir e *
O L D O O IJ )
s
v
i
j
n
i
o
i
r.
o
f
Hrmlnol*
County,
Florid*.
$ 7 3 9
TH*N» a c o r p o r a l o r g a n l x e * |
VVr.t
New
Tnrk.
and • i b l l n g under the lawa Mill «.n th* 92nd d.t&gt; of April
a*h
Ne*) J e r - .y
■ Yr. Boeibee
o f the Fritted State* o f Atn*r- 1^*^2, (Inrinff 1r k'. i I hotlTX
F e a th e r#
Bv I mf M w w fyaf/iM

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Cepeda Off And Running For Giants

Action Galore

»

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u

Federal Tops Oilers
In Little Loop Play

Standings

Pros Agree: Fans
Make Difference

O rtiz Claim s

Cubs Enthused

»

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Young Soldier
Dies After Bout

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Old Crow $
lAncienl Age
Seagrams 7

lea hu« InMtltuted «uIt agalnet
you In the Circuit Court of
Ilia Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
an*l
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
the
patura o f
lha
• ult la to forecloce a rnnrtg a g e on the above .|*« ril e I
property, n l d property being
a!tuat*d and |o«-4tr*l In H*mln**!a County. Florida. You ami
•a
o f &gt;ou are h a rt lll re
nuirad to fllo your A u a a e r
f%ith the Clerk of tha Circuit
Court, lu ami for Seminole
County. Florida. ar»*1 aerve a
oopy th ere of upon W. K. W in derw eed le,
of
the
firm
of
W Im lr ra e rd le ,
II a I n r m &amp;
Ward.
Park
Avenue,
CQUlbi w i n t e r c . v. Florid a,
A t t o r n e y i for P l a i n t i f f In the
a b o ve action, on o r bef ora the
3?tb day o f April. 19C3. e|«e a
l i r c f e e Pro Confeeeo B ill be
entered agaluet you.
IT IS O R DKIU S D that thle
he publl&gt;hed In The Hanford
Herald, a n r * » p a p f r publlelte*| In Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida. once each w e e k for four
ooueecullve B-eek*
W IT N K H S the band o f the
Cle rk o f the Ctr uit Court.
Seminole County. Florida, thla
the :eth day o f March. 1942.
(N C A U
Ar th u r II
BeckBlth. Jr,
Clerk of the cir cu it Court
Hy: Martha T. Vihlen
!». CW lm le r u ccdle, llalne*
A Ward
2-4 Park Avenue. South
W in t e r Park . Florida
Publish March 22. 29 A April
9 is. m i
CLHJ-71

N o l l e , I. hereby f t n n ttl.t
■4 lr. at the front o f the Coun­
ty C&lt;tiirthou»r. Hi Illinois* F&lt;*tin- • alt tots l.een f lie *t In III#
i l l . . * . I ml In. t #,| Court .tfaln it
t&gt;. in the CJty of
Flo rid *, o f f e r
for •*!# and &gt;ou and . . . h nf you, and
•#tt at public outer v
f lit attain.* C h e.t er X|. W e l l , and
VV.lla. hi* wife,
hlirhett and beet bidder for K l o r e n c K
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prope rty altuated In Kcmlnol* a)...ra ahnwn.
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County, Florl*le. to-Br|t!
your a n » « » r or w r l l t . n de.
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far..*., i f any, la the . b o t e
B R O O K
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and lo aerv * a
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corded In Plat Book 12. ropy t h . r . o f upon th . p la in ­
pa*** l i
and 9a. Public t if f a altn rn ay. whose n .m a
Record* of Hatnlnole Co un ­ and addre.a a p p e a r. I i.r.o n ,
ty, Florida, together n*ith nn or h . f o r . tti# loth tiay o f
a Ran ** , oven and heater, May, IS O . th . nat ur. o f thla
pr. ■c e d i n g
h . l n , a ault
to
p erm anently 1n«ta!led.
purauant to tha Final Pecree foreclose lha Han nf a m o rlo f Forewlmure entered In a i o n on tha f n l l o w i n , des rrlbra*e pending In a*(d Court the 1 e l propa rly ailuata In fie,nl■tyle of b in* M |« I f l f l U I .H I note County, f l o r i d . . In w lt i
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Clerk o f the Circuit Court
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o f Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
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COLLETTA MAJORS, 10, o f 601 Magnolia wan shaken up, but uninjured
Thursday when she skidded in front o f a switch engine at A C L crossing
•a Summerlin Ave., north o f Randolph Ht. Police. Kgt Earl Houquardcz
•aid that alia skidded approximately 44 feet into tho path o f Engineer F.
F. Baxley, who stated i W l he was r'lhgiag the bell and blowing '.!«
whistle. Miss Majors was charged with failure to have her vehicle under
control. Her car sustained about 6350 damages.
(Herald Photo)

168 Attend - DeBcry WSCS Enjoys Program,German Service Elects Officers For Year

George Harriett Longwood Schedules
Named To FSU
Pre-School Roundup
Hall Of Fame
George M. Harriett, Jr. of
Sanford has been named fo
the Hall of Fame at Florida
State University. The local
man will lie among 1,100 re­
ceiving degrees Sunday.
Florida State University,
which was a liberal arts col­
lege for women only Ifl
years ago, will pass a mile­
stone
with commencement
excrcsses scheduled for 2
p. m „ with the awarding of
the SOOth doctor's degree.
Thirty-three doctorates will
be awarded during com­
mencement in Campbell Sta­
dium with 1,100 other degrees
to lie conferred.
FSU
awarded
the first
master's degrees in 1906 and
since that time 4.208 have
been earned by the students
of ttic university.
However it was not until
1052 that the first PHD was
given to Boris Gather ah! at
N.Y.C. a chemist.
Now the SOOth degree will
also go to a chemist, Itonald
Harlan, 25, who joined the
faculty of the University of
In January as as•iM&amp;nt piufessor of chemis­
try after completing his work
at FSU.

B y J ia o Casselberry

A

total o f 16S people attend­

ed the service conducted en­
tire]/ in German at Ilia Ascaaikm Lutheran Church on
Over brook Drive, Cssielberry, coming from dlitancea up
to 40 miles away.
P a ito r C. X. Zehnder con­
ducted the service and Pastor
H. Basalskl o f Trinity Luth.
•ran Church In Orlando was
UturglsL
JUr. Robert

Zehnder, son

• f the local pastor, was here
(ram Hollywood
(F la .)
to
serve as organist for ths spe­
cial service. Ills two eldest
tons, Tim and Michael, sang
an old German hymn In twopart harmony.
The unusual service was
••joyed by all those who atleaded, moat o f whom spoke
German.

B y Mrs. Adam Muller

A program bated on the
word "symbol" was presented
by Mrs. Ethel Gray for this
month's meeting of the DeBary WSCS held last week
in the social hall of the
church with Mrs. A. Wag­
ner presiding.
Using pictures and also tak­
ing part on the program,
each using a different sym­
bol, were Mrs. M. llarward,
Mlsa Kay Ilyon, Mrs. Sidney
Swallow, Mrs. Peter Hall,
Mrs. Frank Frye, Mrs. Har­
old Barry, Mrs. Elmo Mooro
and Mrs. Edward Perry who
pointed out Uiat the Cross
hat become the symbol of
the Christian world.
AO .pictures used were
painted by Edward McCarthy.
Officers recommended by
the nominating committee In­
cluded Ruth Creasy, presi­
dent; Penny McCarthy, vice

president; Gertrude Keipcr,
recording
secretary,
and
Wealthy Spokes, treasurer.
Various secretaries named
Included Margaret Harwood,
youth work; Mrs. John Park,
Christian
social
relations;
Ina Benedict, literature and
publications;
Mona
Lewis,
missionary education; Mrs.
A. Wagner, student work;
Louise Moesel, promotion;
Ethel Gray, spiritual life;
Ruth Creasy, Mrs. E. Swift,
Mrs. Baugh, Mrs. McNutt,
Mri. Ottevenger and Mrs.
Moesel, local church activi­
ties; Laura Arrington, publi­
city; Mrs. G. Spaulding, cir­
cles; Mrs. Sol Caruso, supply
work and Mrs. Harry Bell,
membership.
A pursa was collected for
Mrs. Crenshaw, a devoted
worker aincc the (tart of the
WSCS, who la moving away
to live with her children.

Ben Gilmer
Named To Head
Phone Pioneers
Ben 8. Gilmer, president of
.Southern Bell Telephone* Co.,
has been elected president of
the Telephone Pioneers oi
America.
Lawrence B. Slicffcy, com­
mercial staff operations man­
ager for Southern Bell in At­
lanta, was one of the associa­
tion's six present vice presi­
dents held over for a second
year. Both Gilmer and Shel­
ley will serve during the or­
ganisation's 19G364 year be­
ginning July 1.
The 52-ycar-old, nationwide
Pioneer group Is made up of
IcieplMine employes and re­
tired employes with 21 or
more years of telephone ser­
vice, including Dm local Hugh
Merrell council.

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By Donna Este*
Louis Kosky, principal of
Longwood Elementary School,
has announced that there
will be a pre-school roundup
of next year's first graders
from 9:IS a. m. until 10:45
a. m. on April 18 in the
school cafeteria.
If they wish, parents may
bring their prospective be-

ginnera who will be taken on
a guided tour of the first
grade classrooms ami later
treated in the school cafe
tcria.
"Pre-school registration of
next year’s first graders
very important. Without
close estimate it is impossible
to make reasonable prepara
tion regarding teachers, ms
tcrlais, room assignments and
a multitude of other nccessi
ties.
"Registration can be fully
completed at the roundup
provided parents bring a
certificate of birth verifying
By Donna K*tr*
the fact tkat tiie child will
New officers o f VFW Post
reach the sge of six years on
8207, elected at Tuesduy eve­
‘ or before Jan. l, 1954.
ning’s meeting to b« Installed
"Localkn of birth certi
nt a later dnte, are' Robert
flea tea ofvn present a pro­
March of Longwood, com­
blem and it is suggested that
mander; Jack Hopkins of
C A M * A O.MKGO C IIA IT E R o f Epsilon Sifimn Alpha recently presented
steps be tsken early to avoid
Maitlund, senior vice com­
a check fur §50 to Surepta Rest Homo for their buildinK and improvement
last mimic confusion. State
mander; John McManus of
fuad. In this photo, Mrs. J. H. Brodio Jr. bunds the check to Mrs. Taamar
laws reqtfre the verification
Maitland, junior vice com­
Jfrnden, administrator o f the home for the aged. The money represented
;of age pdor to school entry,
mander; A. J. Benin hi of
funds from recent financial projects o f the sorority.
(Heruld Photo)
.•therefore no registration can
Fern
1 mFk, i|U!&gt;rt«rmaSiei,
be
conaiiercd
complete
nor
Ralph Mooro of Casselberry,
any asagnment made until
post ad-acate; Larry Chunat
of Casselberry, chaplain; Har­ this rcqsrcment it met.
“ Reglsrstion of all begin­
old Matx of Longwood, thres
year trustee; Ilyrl Harris of ners In de present longwood
Elementary area is urged.
The enrollment fee for die Fire and Casually Co.
.
A noq.-crertit course in Fire.
I.‘ '
t wo j i a r tSusleo,
A lull set of man-il? will
Art Levy of l-ongivood, one Any p.'-i.t who wisnea 10 Casualty' and Adieu linos oi course
Tins i» p li­
year trustee and Bill Allen, come oriicr than 9:15 will Insurance i* offered by llie able $35, at time of appli­ be provided each student.
find nfUtration
materials
surgeon.
Distributive Education De­ cation for enrollment; bal­ Students are not required to
G/ficers to fill appointive and tasUnca in the cafe­
partment
of the Mary Karl ance of $115 is payable on buy any text. Enrolled will
teria.
&gt;
posts will bo chosen by Com­
acceptance and be asked to furnish pen, loose"A ll parents should go dir­ Vocational Division of the notice of
mander .'lurch ami will h« an­
must be received on or be­ leaf note book, and rulc4
Daytona
Boach
Junior
Colectly
*
the
cafeteria
upon
nounced prior to the installa­
commencing
Monday fore beginning date. Make all paper for note taking. Note*
arrival and complete regia- lege
tion.
traDw cards," Kosky ad­ running through Friday May checks payable to Daytona book holding 8V4 x 11 paper.
Beach Junior College.
vise*.
31st.
Students who successfully
The State Insurance Denart- complete the course will reThere will be 270 Instruc­
A qxstlon and answer ses­
sion dll be conducted be- tional hours, plus interim ment has ruled that only 30 jeeive a certificate of com­
students can be accepted for pletion. This will entitle them
and final examinaUons.
ginnltf at 10:15 a. m.
The course of study has any one course, with enroll- to take the State Insurance
been prepared and approved rollmcnt of 20. When 20 per­ Examination.
Rev. Herbert W. Goers*,
by the Office of Florida State sons have been accepted for
Application blanks and en­
pastnr of
th e
Lutheran
tho course, registrations will rollment fees should be mail­
Insurance Commissioner.
Church of the Redeemer of
Major topic* to be covered be closed.
ed to: Mri. Dolly H. Kistncr,
ly Jane Casselberry
Sanford, has announced that
Interested persons should Daytona Beach Junior Col­
are purpose and structure of
T * Dorcas Circle of the Insurance, Automobile, Fire submit applications and en­ lege, P. O. Box n il, Daytona
a special early service will be
held on Easter Sunday at 6:30 Caaalbcrry Community Meth­ and Allied lines, Fidelity and rollment fees by return mall Beach, Florida. Additional in­
a m. on the theme, "The od!* Church W.S.C.S. has Surety,
Marine,
Package |to be sure of a place in the formation may be obtained
clttvd officers for the com­ policies and Agency Manage­ quota of 20.
Meaning of Easter."
by writing to the above ad­
All instructors are certi­ dress, or by
Theme for the 10:30 a.m. ini pear.
ment.
telephoning
Iks. Paul Kngcltnan was
regular service will be "Were
The class will meet for fied by the Florida State CLinton 6-1176.
You There When He Rose rejected chairman; Mrs. C. eight hours a day, t p. m. to Board of Education and ap­
K. Vanice, secretary; Mrs. 10 p. m. with coffee and din­ proved by the State Insurance
from the Grave j "
Writers contend there ara
Seasonal music will be pro­ G e o r g e Kciter. treasurer; ner breaks. Required attend­ Advisory Committee and In­
vided by both choirs of the ,'fn. Catherine Mason, sun- ance 90 percent of total class­ surance Commissioner. One only five fundamental plots.
church and Rev. Gocrss will shke chairman, and Mrs. room hours required by State of the instructors will be We’ ve accn six: Cowboys, de­
bring the message at both Fircy Haynes, p r o g r a m rules, to obtain a passing Richard Fuller, Orlando, Spe­ tectives, soldier*, spacemen,
cial Agent for Employers doctor* and commercials.
rhdrman.
grade.
services.

VFW Post
Elects Officers

:ire, Casualty Insurance Course Set

Early Service
Scheduled By
Redeemer

Dorcas Circles
Names Officers

LEASING

S E M IN O L E

PLAZA

30 A C R E SH O P P IN G C E N T E R

P A R K IN G 1500 C A R S

CONSTRUCTION HAS STARTED on Seminole Plaza.
TMa shopping center will hava approximately 30 re­
tail and service storm totaling over 200,000 aquara
fast and parking for 1,500 cant. The Plaza’s 30 acres
wU be attractively Undamped. Doth busineaa and
parking arena will be brilliantly illuminated.

Here 1* • recent telephone company breakdown of fami­
lies, population, residence connection, and commercial con­
nection* within • five mile radius • ( Seminole I'laia, indi­
cating anticipated connections a ter the nest 20 years.
I960
1980
1945
1979
Nsmbsc of FamiUss
68.796
17.929 12,290 44.219
I’opulstioa
54,179 104,845 129.676 187.205
Residence Connections
12.145 25.275 34,805
62,175
2.258
11.180
Commercial Connection*
$.415
7.746

CALL

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Plaza

Shopping

TENANTS

W R IT E

EASTERN SHOPPING CENTERS, INC
Parkw ood

STRATEGIC LOCATION between OrUndo and San­
ford at the intersection of U. S. 17-92 and Lake
Howell Road (State Road 436). ALmi. the new TampaDuyluna Exprewawuy in nearby. Seminole Plaza wan
elo ign ed by Eastern Shopping Center*, Inc., develop­
er* of Parkwood I’laia, Orlando, Cortex Plaza, Braden­
ton, Naples I’laia. Naples and many other leading
centers. An ideal opportunity for local merchants to
expand their operation* in a growth area.

Center — Orlando* Fla. — P H . 295*3711

IN C L U D E

M cCrory’s (32,000 sq. f t ) Publix (25,000 sq. f t ) Eckerd D ru gs (10,000 sq. f t )
Tradew inds
And

Other

C afeteria
Retail

And

(9,000

sq.

Service

ft)
Stores

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£

endk TOUR

of HOMES

the Sanford - Sem in ole A re a

Home Is The Central Hub;
It All Starts From There

W##t Jth

in

8 tr# # t

o f the pleasure o f living
one

3 or

County have n large variety of
homes o f every description and in
every location to suit the wishes o f
newcomers to the nrea, or to those
who are in need o f a change.
They also have listings o f acre­
age and groves, or construction firms
will build a home on your lot to suit
you.
There arc ready-made homes in
locations all over the county in sub­
divisions with lovely names such as
Idyllwilde, Ravenna Park, Suulaud,
Lake Waymon Heights, Tee ’N
Green.
Rudders nnd dealers include
Kingswood B u i l d e r s . Shoemaker
Construction Co., I;M N 1interp»f.&gt;ra
nnd Slenstrom Realty.

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ID Y L L W IL D E
OF
LO CH A R 2 C R

RAVENNA
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spacious

Bedroom

Hom es

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TEEnGREEN
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TER ’n lillKKN U randy one of th# moat beauliful and conveniently located apota In the San.
ford area, nrar to schools, churches, .hopping
ami all of Cent ml Florida'* wonderful recreation­
al farilitir*.

3

D R IV E

OUT

ANYDAY1

PRICES START AT —

si l ,660

F R O M 1C~A.M. tc 5 I\M .
DIRECTIONS: T « *n Green la located
out Country Club Road, oppoaltr l.och
Arbor and over-looking Mayfair Country
Club at the Intrrirrtlon of New l.'p*ala
Road anil only 4 minute# 1# Intcratata 4
interchange at Rt. 48.
„ .

Longw ood
Sohool

S&amp;SS

REALTORS

W ITH P A Y M ENTS AS LOW AS-

65

L E T U S S H O W Y O U _____
the convenience of Central Heat, Air-Con­
ditioning and a big airy Family Room.

.M e

DEVELOPERS
If you have homes, acreage,
y

and

would like to advertise

CALL FA2-5612

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

Can’t Stand

Objectionable N eigh bors

Close By?

o f Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real

Let a# build on* of thra* outstanding model* on YOUR lot . . . or see us for a larg#
chuire In carrllent locations. We will build anywhere . . . Sr# the salesman at either
Kale# Office la this gtncral area.

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

BUILT BY LMN ENTERPRISES

just what you are looking fo r in the way of a home.

FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

»

Central Heating
Duria Prepared for AirConditioning
County Taaen Only
High and Dry
Form Ira Cabinet#
A ll ImprovemeaU In And Paid
Any Type Financing
A ll Houses H i nnd X Bath#

W hile you are out driving, this week-end, take this page

and Real Estate Page —

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CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —

PHONE TE 8-3911
I»AII,Y
10 A.M. to 6 P.M.

on our weekly Tour Of Homes

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DIRECTIONS: Lake Way man
Igh
:tio of Seminole and High­
aectlon
land Avenue*, on* half block
north of the new Longwood Ele­
mentary School . . . Ju*t n
couple hundred yard* o ff U. S.
Highway 17-U2 . . . Look for
aigna on weat aid* of highway.

8#mlnol# At ##

Pit Month
(P . A L )

And Yon Can Selret Tonr
Choice Of Several
Convenient Finance Plan#

CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

groves or rentals —

1

PICTURES don't tell the story
. . .

The basis o f the economic struc­
ture o f society and the consumer
market in America is the home.
These social units, made up o f
from two to as many as 22 persons
form millions o f circles or hubs
from which radiate tho daily activi­
ty o f commerce.
In order to function smoothly,
efficiently nnd pleasantly, each o f
these family units should bo fitted
into the proper home which 1h suited
to their needs, temperment, taste
and finances.
This is made possible by the
firms nnd organizations whose ad­
vertisements are listed on this page
each week.
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Realtors and builders in Semiliolu

&gt;

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde

OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN
IN BEAUTIFUL

&gt;

Thl* very «ttrartlre and comfortable home
of contemporary modern de*lgn, located at
SIR SalMima Drive Court, wa* recently
purchased Ity Mr. and Mr*. Itoy I.. Pounds,
new arrival* to Hanford. Till* quality con­
structed re#idenrr Included 3 bedrooms
with roomy rloart* and 2 hath*. The home
sl*n feutured a delightful, fully equipped
liuilt-in rleetrir kitrlien and eii|nyable cen­
tral hruling. Enjoy tiling in * country
atmosphere with in-tonu couienirnre in
desirable Itaii-nna Park.

*

S U N L A N D ESTATES
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Ravenna Park Homes
“A
.1 &amp; 4 Bedroom — 1, l i i ,

Community
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Built

Homes — Priced

W ith
From

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$11,9110 — l,ow

In-Service, V A, Conventional

Down

Payments

Financing

You are Ini lied to »ec thl* interesting and
lM-auliful home in de*irahle Idyllwilde of
Loch Arbor. Of rniitrmporary modern de­
sign, this cacluaive homo ronaiata of a
apaeioua living room and dining room earh
oierlooking private fenced patio, an en­
chanting kitchen, two radiant hatha, and
I bedroom*, all large, with cloarta )»u
dream of. Also a large laundry and stor­
age room o ff the kitchen, with douhlo
carport*. Feature* include year-round com­
fort with renlral air conditioning and
heating. Open daily.

This ronienlentiy built &gt; bedroom homa
is located at &gt;04 Tucker Drlre, In beautiful
Suntand Ealatea. It has whlto terraiao
floor* throughout, wall furnare and drop-in
range and oven. Thia home sella for &gt;13,073.
VA Financed.

Idyllwilde

M O D E R N K IT CH EN S BY

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Miss Janice Sue Collins
To Marry Ernest H. Cowley
Mr. and Mr* Joseph T. Club and Preildenl'i Council.
She attended Jacksonville
Colllni, 2812 8. French Ave.,
Sanford, announce tho engagc- State College, in Jacksonjncnt and approaching mar­ ville, Ala., and wa* a member
riage of their daughter, Jan­
ice 8ue, to Em eit II. Cowley,
aoo of Mr. and Mri. S. D.
Cowley, of Tampa.
Mlaa Colllni, a native of
Talladega, Ala., graduated
from the Talladega High
School where aha wee a mem­
ber of the Dramatic Club,
All-State Band, prealdrnt of
the 8panlih Club, Tri-HI-Y,
Glee Club, Literary Staff,
Latin Club, Travel Club, Pep

of the “ Marching Southernera,M majorotle captain of the
Marching Ballcrlnaa, a mem­
ber of the International Iiouae,
waa voted Mlaa “ Gem of the
Hilla’’ and a member of the
water ballet team, ‘The Mer­
maids "
Miss Collins is a member
of the Florida Education
Assn., the Seminole County
Education Assn, and Seminole
County Classroom Teachers'

Asin. and is employed as a
physical education teacher at
the Sanford Junior High
School
Mr. Cowley, a native of
Tampa, served aa 1st. I-t. in
the U. S. Army, received his
Bachelor of Music Degree
from Stetson University, and
Master of Music degree from
the University of Miami, lie
is a member of Lambda Chi
Alpha fraternity, Theta Alpha
Phi and Kappa Psi, fraterni­
ties.
lie is ulso a member of the
state steering committee of

Miss Linda Gail Akins
To W ed Donn Leslie Ulrey

MISS L IN D A G A IL A K IN S

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Per*
son of Lake Drive recently
entertained Mr. und Mrs. Jos­
eph B. Niles of Elmwood
Park, III.
Mr. und Mr*. Burton LaRoy of Madera Komi have a*
their guckt, Mrs. Lultuy’s
sitter, Mr*. C. Bogart, of
Vancouver, B. C. Her brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mr*.
George Evans, of Oltuwa,
Canada, arc expected to Join
tlie group soon.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Badcwitz
of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joyce at
their h o m e on Magnolia
Drive.
Houseguest at the Plumoss
Drive home of Mrs. L. A. Ar­
rington Is her friend, Mrs.

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Altamonte

Personals
By Louise Klmunek
Mr. and Mrs. William Arm­
strong of Hattaway Dr. in
Orienta Gardens, along with
their three children, Francis,
Mary Elizabeth and Nancy
Ann, arp visiting with rela­
tives in Baltimore, Mil. Mrs.
Armstrong and the children
accompanied Mr. Armstrong
to Baltimore on the first leg
of his Journey to Slnop, Tur­
key, where he expects to be
for a year doing construction
work for tha Tumpane Co.
and Mrs. Armstrong and the
children will return to their
borne here Easter weekend.

G. Slaght, of Intcrlaker, N.
Y.
Mrs. E. Huppich of Lake
View Court was guest uf
honor at u birthday parly re­
cently ut the “ .Ships Alloy,"
in llaylona Beach. Host* und
hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.
A. Ilrilmunn oi Quebec, Can­
ada; Mrs. M. Mrycrson and
Mr. and Mra. J. Luncy and
nephew Fred.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rolf at their
home on Magnolia Place,
were her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Earl Isiwry of Mansfield,
Ohio, and Miss Lillian llolf of
Fort Wuyne, Ind.
Park Thompson and daugh­
ter, Norma, of New Jersey,
are liouseguesti of hii son
and hii wife, Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Thoinpsoo, Catalina
Drive.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mr*. David Levy were her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mra. Milton Huberti, of
Baldwin, lxmg Island, N. Y.

Cecil Tucker, S c til i n o 1e
County
agricultural
agent,
was guest speaker at Hie
monthly meeting of the Lake
Monroe Hume Demonstration
Club. He showed a film of
various kinds of grasses for
lawns and *|Mikc on tlie care
and needs of lawns. A ques­
tion and answer period was
conducted at the close of lit*
talk.
Mrs. Louise Itmhlow led
the devotions and Mrs. Ed
Fitzgerald presided at tlie
business session. R e p o r t s
were given from the recent
fashion show and plans made
to *|N&gt;n*or another one in Oc­
tober.
Mr*. J. H. Tindel, Mrs.
Marlon Lee and Mrs. J. C.
Sapp were appointed on the
nominating committee. New
officers will he installed at an
o|&gt;cn Council incrtiug May lit,
at the HD Center.
It was decided to hold the
May meeting in the form of a
tour, and a visit to the Modernage Furniture Store. A
covered dish supper will pre­
cede the June meeting, with
Mrs. Fitzgrrald and Mra. H.
L. Johnson in charge of ar­
rangements.
Hostesses Mrs. J. Blackwelder and Mrs. Fitzgerald
served refreshment* of cake,
punch and Easter candy to
those present.

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in the Arm y? It is absolutely neces­
sary that I locate him as soon as jtossihlc. All I know about him is his

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about D far from harmless.
It takes friends quite a
while to find out that Slargie
is really a dangerous woman.
At first meeting, and often
for a long time afterwards,
Slargie's wide-eyed interest
in other people’s lives seems
Just that—genuine and harm­
less interest.
Until they know her much,
much better her friends don't
censor what they say within
Margie's hearing.
Her questions seem ingenu­
ous, rather than prying.
Her comments about peo­
ple often carry a hidden
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but
that
isn’t
noticed at first either, so
deftly is the sting hidden in
a bouquet of flowery phrases.
But before whatever anec­
dote she is telling U finished
there'll tic something told or
seme comment made that
will give the one talked-about
feet of clay.
After some time it begins
to dawn on first one friend

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By Oswald Jacoby
king of spades, returned to
my hand with the king of
hearts, picked up West’* last
^
two trumps while discarding
™
a couple of clubs from dum­
my and led the Jack of hearts
and let It ride.
“ After that I was able to
discard one club on tlie aco i
of hearts and another on
dummy's last diamond. I
still had to lose one club
trick, but 1 could well af­
ford it.”
A
Mr. Kecl'a letter is worthy
v
of study. He is correct when
lie suggest* that his partner
should not have bid both two
no-trump and four apades.
He is on even more solid
ground when he says that
West should not have dou­
bled.

By Ruth Miiiett
and then another that Margi#
almost always tucks a dero­
gatory comment in her verbal bouquets.
And pretty soon the frienda
begin to see that Margic'a
questions aren't as innocent
as they seem. Margie’s ques­
tions help her to gather tha
Information
aha
spreads
around.
After the information they
have handed out so bllLiely
to Margie comes back Us
them front several sources
In the form of "Margie waa
saying the other day,” her
friends begin to get * bit
leery.
Finally—but K usually takes
quite a whllo—frienda decide
that Margie Isn't as harm­
less as aha seems.

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D EAR A B B Y : You were so right
to advise that plumber’s wife to go
with her husband when he gets those
“ emergency” calls from lonesome
widows nt night. My husband used
to answer those cnlls until I got wise.
A cagey widow with leaky pipes al­
most washed the foundation out from
under my marriage.
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EAST
get me to the spade slam, * J B 3 4
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but my partner was both V Q S 3
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a point shy for his two no- * A Q 107
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spades. Also, it was laic and
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there is a tendency to over­
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bid where tlie game is about
Both vulnerable
titer.
South W rit North East
Pats
2N.T. Ban
“ Left to myself, I would 1 *
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surely hate gone down, but
4 N.T. Pan
5*
Ban
West wanted a real profit 8 *
Double Pan
Pan
and doubled me. Then he Pams
Opening load—* 7
opened the seven of dia­
monds. I looked things over
and decided to play him for mend with my ace, led a
four trumps and every miss­ small spade and stuck in
ing honor. 1 won tlie dia- dummy's nine, cashed the

Slave Day

Wedding Plans

D EAR D E SPE R A TE : W rite to:
The Adjutunt General
Department o f the Arm y
Washington, D. C.
— and good luck. If he is still in the
sendee they will find him. No chnrgc.

(Jacoby On tBhidqZ

The groom-elect was born
Do you know a Margie?
In Murfreesboro, Term., grad­
Maybe your Margie — or
uated from the Central High
Susie, or Alice—l ’ ri Aa Iking
School
and
attended
Lee
Col­
MISS CIND Y M AY
lege. lie played in the High
School Bund and was a mem­
ber of the debating team. He
I* presently Assistant mannger of Motor Convoy Inc , of
Sanford.
Hie wedding will be an
event of early summer with
final plans announced at a
By Helm finodgrass
Filial plant, for tlie wedding later date.
Members of Circle Y of the
of Mi»&lt;« Linda Itac McSwain
Barnett Memorial Methodist
and Franklin Jerome llnlpli
Church, in Enterprise, have
arc being announced. The Fern Park
completed plans for a “ Slave
couple will be married In an
Day" project to add funds to
informal ceremony this Sat­
their treasury.
urday at 7 p hi. at the First
I-ocal residents may hire
Baptist Church in Sanford.
any of the girla of the circle
Itev. B. L. U'Quinn, pastor
for SO cents per hour. Blan
By Jane Casselberry
of tho Oaklawn B a p t i s t
to have some extra help on
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Gul- sporlal housecleaning J o b a
Church will officiate in the
absence of Rev. Fred It. lickson, 2809 Lakcvicw Dr., and help a good cause. The
Fern Bark, arc enjoying u girls say they need some ex­
Chance.
Following the wedding, a three weeks visit from their tra work.
reception will be held at the daughter, Mrs. Doron Cox
Make appointment* by call*
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bay and daughter Joyce Dawn of ing the minister or Sirs.
Milwaukee, Wise.
Slatun, 708 Oak Ave.
George nyan.
No formal invitations arc
being
extended and all
Be firm — but polite — if
friend* of (he couple arc in­ you refuse to talk to a doorto-door salesman.
vited to attend.

McSwain - Rolph

nnme, the branch o f the service he
is in and what he looks like. I f there
is any chnrge, I ’ll be glad to pay for
it. Thank you.
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Women of the First Presbyterian Church general meetng 10 a.m.

Hostess For

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W ives

Mrs. A r t h u r Lego of
Thomas Drive, Casselberry,
and young son, Mark, hsve
relumed home after a three
weeks visit with her motherin-law, Mrs. A. N. Lego Sr.,
of Boca Raton.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Zchn
der and children, Tommy and
Pamraie, and a friend, Miss
Joyce Hawkins, left Tuesday
morning to return to Holly
wood, Fla., after a two day
visit with his parents, Rev
and Mrs. C. R. Zehnder, of
Lake Triplet Drive, Casscl
berry. Their other two chit
dren, Tim and Michael, stay
ed oo until Friday with their
grandparents before return
ing home.

Mrs. Calhoun

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Personals

D EAR IN N O C E N T: When a mnn
is seen entering and leaving your
home at all hours o f the night and
morning, you can’t blnme the neigh­
bors for thinking the worst. How­
ever, if you have nothing to be nshamed o f and no reason to explain
— don’t.

Monroe Club

Ranch Party

Casselberry

The wedding will lie on
event o f June 8. Final plans
to be announced at a later
date.

Miss M ay To W ed
Willard L Holden

The groom-elect waa born
in Sanford, graduated from
the Oviedo High School, In
1988 and will receive his BS
degree from Florida Southern
College in May. He la a mem­
ber of Kappa Alpha order,
social fraternity at F8C and
a member of the First Meth­
odist Church In Oviedo.
He la the grandson o f C.
K. Leslie and a nephew of
Mrs. W. M. Colbert, both of
Sanford.
Wedding plana will be an­
nounced at a later dale.

To clim ai a successful
Doctors’ Day celebration In
Sanford the wives of 8anford
doctors honored their busy
husbands with an evening of
relaxation and steak supper
at the MQ Ranch.
Chairman of the evening's
entertainment was Mrs. Ro­
bert M. Hosrmond. Serving
as host and hostess -and on
hand to greet the group as
they arrived were Dr. E. L.
Lindsey, president of the
Medical Assn., and Mrs. Vann
Parker, president of Hie
Ladles Auxiliary.
The ladies made the evening
an enjoyable event with the
group participating in a
“ Ranch Party,” W e s t e r n
•lyle.

the Florida Education Assn.
Legislative Committee, and cochairman of the Seminole
County Education Assn. Leg­
islation Committee. He la a
member of the Kiwanis Club,
assistant camp director of the
University of Miami Summer
Music Camp, in Coral Cabins,
and is presently employed as
Seminole County Music co­
ordinator of Public Schools
and Bandmaster of the Semi­
nole High School Band.

Mrs. J. A. Calhoun was hos­
tess for the monthly business
and social meeting of the
i/S'iles Society - .f the- BrutherMISS JANICE *W ~C 0 LI.1N S
----- hood of Locomotive Firemen
(Ilouse of Hnhija Photo)
and Engincmen.
On display at the meeting
was the charter and emblem
Inscribed with the motto
"Friendship and Charity."
Vice president, Mrs. Paul
Sefried, presided at the bus­
iness session und received
committee reports. Corres­
pondence was presented, giv­
Mr. and .Mr*. Michael Thom­ ter, Lucimla Kathleen May, to
ing information on the recent
as, of Sanford, announce the Willard Lealun Holden, Jr ,
legislative meeting in Jack­
engagement of their daugh- son of Mr. nod Mrs. W. L.
sonville.
Holden, of Cleveland, Tenn.
Social activities for the
Miss May, known to her
coming quarter were discuss­
friends n» Cindy, wa* bom in
ed. Members were assigned
Milntosh but dims to Sanford
prospective members to call
in 1952 and has attended San­
on and make a report at the
ford schools, including Semi­
next meeting.
nole High.
Others present were Mines.
While In High School she
J. It. Wells Jr.. I t R. Risenwas a member of tho Spanish
coff, E. P. Williams Jr., A. F.
and l.iterary Clubs, Triple
Greene and Harry Wilson.
Trio und soloist with the Glee
Club. She frequently appears
as soloinl at various clubs in
the area and I* presently uppearing at tho Enlisted Men's
Club once a week. She Is em­
ployed by the Mid-Florida

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
Akins, 1819 South King Ave.,
Sid C*Takeland, announce V tf tr -en ­
gagement of their daughter,
Linda Gall, to Donn Leslie
Ulrey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R. Ulrey, of Oviedo,
Mias Akins was bom in
Lakeland and was a member
o f tho 1960 graduating class
of tho Lakeland High School.
8he is an active member of
tho Wosley Memorial Mathodist Church and is presently
employed at the Credit Bu­
reau o f Lakeland.

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D E AR A B B Y : I am a younR (34)
widow, attractive and well-built. I
live alone with my two amall child­
ren. I am dating (hut not engaged
to) a widower ten years older than
I. lie comes by my house many morn­
ings for coffee before work. Then he
runs in for lunch quite often. He
frequently hunts after work until
dark, so on those nights he stops in
about 10 and stays until midnight.
On week-ends we take trips (we
take my children) and in order not
to have to »tay all night we leave
here about 8:30 in the morning and
get back alxtut 2 a. m. We are re­
sponsible people and are not doing
anything wrong, so why can’t my
nosy neighbors keep
their big
mouths shut? Why do they always
think the worst?
IN N O C E N T

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Two men stood up when: Tom Adams. Secretary of
Edward Lane asked the K iw -1State which told of the ori­
anis club how many of them j ginal signing of the bill creat­
bad been in Sanford 50 &gt;cars ing Seminole County.
•go.
Guest speaker G e o r g e
The two were Sanford Dou-1 Touhy, chairman of the Semidney, retired county tax as­ Centennial celebration listed
sessor and Joel Field, a post- tlie events of the program
master for 20 years.
which are:
Lane
formerly
in
real
Square dance for all square
•state was here in 1913 also, dancers of central Florida
and had asked the question Friday night; parade and
In connection with the Semi- open house at NAS after
Centennial of Seminole Coun­ which the Illuc Angels and
ty which will be held April Chuting Stars will perform,
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Saturday
morning;
picnic
Lane read a letter from lunch at Fort Mellon I'ark

Saturday noon.
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NEW ORLEANS (U P I) — l i l t I I I A ltrtJ H lU h e e c k
Touhy
mentioned t h e Mississippi Gov. Rost Har­
Hour
«S&gt; I'rlc * H n ig h t
changes in Seminole County nett and Lt. Gov. Paul B.
S i l l (SI TT Han .tt Strip
with its rapid growth, but Johnson Jr. must stand trial ] lS:f0
C l Jack I ’ aar Mho*
said that a statement by An­ ; lor criminal contempt. The i tSilS IS) I T * • Con
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drew Carnegie should be tak­ !U. S. Supreme Court will do111:41 &lt;•) A n e Fi n al ma*o»t
en to heart—"What are we I cklc whether they are tried
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I I I Ck in na l S N r m r a a n
doing today?”
by judges or a jury.
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In tlie business meeting
IliJ S H I Waa lkar Dhow
l l i t l l ) i Chaanal S T h » a l * r
ltill Fraasa was elected a
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Peafowl love to eat peanuts,
member of the board of dir­
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f t ) Buprrman
I I IS C l Fnry
i l l Rln Tin Tin
I I I T op Cnt
11.SS C&gt; M ak* Room F o r
Daddy
( i ) Matty'* F u nn l* *
( I ) a * p R ng *r*
13.44 C l Mr. HIa ar d
IS) Sky King
( f ) Knga llunnp

C APK IO LK — A white Lipizzan stallion |M*i'forms a cintwic maneuver in Wnlt Disney's
Technicolor feature, “ Miracle Of The White Stal­
lions.” The Buena Vista release ntnr* Robert
Taylor, Lilli Palmer, Curt Jurgen*, Eddie Aliiert
and Jatneis Franciacua.

Disney Film Ritz Bound
In “ Miracle of the White
Stallions,” tlie stirring tale of
• courageous m in who risked
his life to save Vienna's
priceless
fjplttan
horses
from destruction near the
close of World War II, Walt
Disney will appeal to all
ages, especially adults.
Opening Sunday at the Ritz
Theater, tlie Disney adven­
ture-drama is based on the

TV RENTAL
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• Herr Ira

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fantastic real-life story of
Colonel Alois Podhujsky, dir­
ector of
Vienna's
famed
Spanish Riding School.
Two of Hollywood's most
versatile and popular stars,
Robert Taylor and Lilli Palm­
er, arc teamed for the first
time as tlie courageous Colon­
el Podhajsky and his beauti­
ful
wife,
Vercna.
Taylor
makes an impressive return
to inotiun pictures after three
years as the star of hit own
television series.
Probably
the only major actor In the
world with the combined
dramatic and equestrian abi­
lity required to play Podhajsky, Taylor score* heavily
on both counts.
Lovely Miss Palmer it per­
fection as the Colonel'* lady,
adding another sensitise por­
trayal to a tong and memor­
able list of screen characterIzations.
Well known European ac­
tor Curt Jurgens essays with
brilliance
tlie
sympathetic
part of German General Tellhelm, a man torn between
strong personal friendship to
Podhajsky and loyalty to a
cause he really despises.

HIRDS

RITZ

IS

COMING!

N O W thru T1JES.

JE FFR EY HUNTER, in hi* portrayal of Jesus,
with Siobhnn McKcnnn ha Mary, in Metro-Goldwyn-Mnycr’a presentation o f "Kinp o f KinKs,”
unfolding a story o f the life and times o f Christ.
The s|&gt;ectneular Samuel Bronston production,
filmed in 70ntm Super Technirrnma Technicolor
witli a cast of thousands, was directed by Nicho­
las Bay.

Christ Portrayed
When Jeffery Hunter wai i banter and fun-making on the
selected to play Christ in I set," he says, ''.Seldom did
Samuel Hronston's spectacu­ j anyone engage me in person[al conversation. After awhile,
lar production of "King of
rather than make tlie other*
Kings,” presented by Metro- feel uncomfortable, I would
Goldwyn - Mayer, coming to go to my dressing room and
the Moviciand Drlvc-ln Sun­ stay there, studying my lines
day, tie approached tlie un­ until the next scene was
ready."
dertaking with two guideTlie other feature on the
posts; absolute humility and
program
which will play
a willingness to accept emo­ through Tuesday is ''Black
tional ami spiritual guidance. Fury."
Hunter states that lie also
On Wednesday ami Thurs­
began to notire the effect day, “ Pork Chop Hill” and
of his presence, in the Jesus “ I Want To Live" will he
characterization,
upon
the shown.
camera crew and other mem­
A triple feature Is schedul­
bers of tlie cast of "King of ed for Friday and Saturday.
Kings."
The three film* are "40
“ At first, there teemed to Pounds of Trouble," "Father
be a timidity, then almost a Of T ie Bride” and "Fort
withdrawal from the usual Dobbs."

CHILDREN 35c
STUDENTS 50c
ADULTS 60c
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for a prize greater than victoryI

“ SUMMER LOVE” - John Sasun
“ BLUE H A W A II” . Elvis - In Color
“ HOME FROM TH E H IL L ” - Roh't Mitchum - Color

SATU R D AY P. M.
1I:IS ( I ) M ag i* 1.**d * f Alla kaia m
(S) llra dln g Roam
C ) Kaplotlng
13:44 (S ) lloUU Trout. K *w a
(S ) Air F a r e * N r » »
K *?l*n
t :#« H ) My Friend F lic k *
1:30 H ) Champlonahlp W r i t K in g
(S) Air F o r r * No w* ItoAlow
C l Major lac
lloaol.all
( D r lr o lt
nt Clovolimit)
1&gt;4S I I I llaaahall Onrno o f
tho W o o k — I Haitintur* at N. Y . l
1:11 H I C h a ll a n g* f lo lf
l:&gt;a h i l*ro llowiora Tou r
1:30 H i C han ging Tltnoa
131 I'atild
1.00 (SI I ' o r l r r
W a g n n * r
Show
I I I Wlda W orld of
Sport*
*:(■* (SI Mrn Inin Spar*
3:10 C ) Not For l l l r 1:00 IS) N - w * Mlloalouo
C&gt; FI* .
Flohlng With
llan T ayln r
I I I (Si Nowaropa
1:10 H i f l a i l * A Harriot
SilS (S) Con.
Fla. • Waah
Report
(SI Mr. Kd
1:13 (1 ) 8 «n d # r Vanocur'*
&lt;
port
T;00 (SI Con.
Fla
S how ra io
H ) T ha l l l g Stairy
(3| F ly in g
I loci nr
T i l l IS) Jarhlo (lloaaon Show
( I ) T h o flalla n t Sion
(3| So in llrnodlcl
S : l l ( I ) Dofandora
1.18 H I llonlrn an np
I t ) J o ty lllahop Show
» :H ( I ) S * t Might MiTlaa
( I ) Tha R ig Story
I SO I I I l l a * * Oun W ill Trntil
H i l l (S) F i g h t n f tha Wook
I I I Ounatnoki
10:11 H I Maka That Bpai*
M i l * I I I Snt. Might I b o w
( I ) M I4 - F V . Hawn
I I I Ch. I Maw.
11:11 ( I ) H a lly wood M *# lt
C *T *l**d*
11:14 14) rk am plo nah lp W r* *l -

SU N D AY P. M.
11 44 I I ) F i l t h t * r T od ay
(4 ) Cuban
Rofuga
Apgoal

SUN. - MON. . T l ’ ES.

F IR S T

SANFORD

S H O W IN G

SCHEDULE OF RIIOWR
FEATURETTK "IILACK F U R Y " A T 7 iN P. M.
"KING
OF KINGS"
Q .O fl
ONE SHOWING NITEI.Y A T
0 ' 0 V p. M.
REGULAR
ADULTS
•Or

Cider, which usually mrani
tha aweet or fermeoted Juice
of applea, also can be made
from cherries, cranberries or
pearl.

ADMISSION
KIDDIES UNDER 10
FREE

A Slory o f Tlie Christ
The Glory o f IIis Spoken Words.

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to t P. M.

THEYHB

(3 ) C h rl tto ph tr
JUMPING
1! 30 H ) Son
Sniathara
Ra
porta
W IT H
(0 ) CDS Waok. n opo rt *
C ) o r a l Itot'trta
By Judy Turner
13:31 H t HI .Mundo Al D U
Soon the bunnies will have nil hopjied homo for
111* H ) llrra ld o f Truth
C ) Cuban R afugra Spa
another yenr, the kids will be chocolate covered nnd
elal
it will be time to clean up. To keep your spirits lip
( * ) Indiiatry on Para da
AT THE P IA N O
1:11 td) Champlonahlp llriitgo nnd so you won’t pet worn out, why not plnn on nn
1:30 C ) Mg. I.g. tlaool.nll — evening or nfternoon out whero you can relax nnd
CLUB
DIAMOND
Drlrolt at t-lo ttl an d
"pel away from it all.”
1:30 H ) A . l l i l Stovonron
l l w y . 17-92 So. of DrBary
I t l H i llui-t.all — Unit, nt
When you're a k a 11 n g
N T.
around th* rink at Mclodre
3:00 H ) Dlrortlen t ' l l
Saturday afternoon don't be
3:30 (Vi \d1al M ov on .o n
1:04 4• &gt; Sunday Spurt. Spar
surprised when a big furry
tacular
Faster Bunny tups you on
1:&gt;’ 0 (P ) llroakthru
S:30 1)1 TU.A
the shoulder , . . there'll be
4:30 H i Alumni Fan
two o f these nttrartiv* *bunC l Frrtl W a rin g Show
N IG H T L Y E X C E P T TU ESD AY
1:00 ( 0 ) Tod Mack A m a tt u r nieg" wlio will be pa&gt;*ing out
Hour
H ) Majo r adorn#. T r a il- Ehtaler eggs from .1 p.m til
m a t lr r
5 p.m. . . . the tnint one*
1:30 (» &gt; &lt;1 K. C.-Ilrg* R«w|
MON. N IT E $1.00 AD M ITS ENTIRE F A M IL Y
which arc thrro toduy. McloC l Itullwlnklr Kli»w
I 01 (41 Tha T w o n d o th Con- dee will b« rioted all dny
WED. N IT E - LA D IE S N ITE
tury
Sundny so you ran go to
( * ) l lw y . Patrol
C l Mrrt tho I'rota
church but the kids ran spend
M A T IN E E SAT. &amp; SUN. 2:30 P. M. - 4:30 P. M.
4 10 &lt;41 I'l.iOO I p
that day of vacation on Mon­
(0 ) Proh*
C ) N-woenpo
day at the rink between 9
i .00 C l l ‘ n#)gti ti'Tonlo
and 6.
H ) Death Vallay D a y t
10) l« - » » l#
J u » ‘ J i f f 1.7-9? On l l p y T r a c k ltd
1.30 (3) Wondaifn*. F » t 4 , (
TF. a-147g
Mcl Murray says hr has a
Color
(1 ) Sunday N ig h t M o t - trcnirndou* new chef at the
loa
I I I Drnnla. tho Monaco Club Diamond . . . in addition
• "0 &lt;«) Kd Sullivan Show
lo that big aleak they're now
1:30 ( 3 ) Car 4 4 - U liar* A r *
featuring a complete menu r f
Tout
5 04 (3 ) lint, H o p * _
T V good food. Th* kitchen it
,*-■3- Awor-la
op*-Zro-n n-*on to ntidr.igH:
i t ) Tho
K ta l
MrCoy*
S.to ( • ) (J.r. Thoator
on Sunday, *o this in a good '
Id *u C l Dlnnh Shoro
place lo go for Sunday din- j
101 Candid Cantor*
ner or cupper . . . Weekend,
H I V ole* of P lr ra t o n *
10.34 l&gt; What * My Lin*
am jumping there, Mel say*.
H ) Howa rd K. Smith
11:04 13) Nawacop*
t i l Harry
tlraaonar
Ttiumday night* are hop­
N*w a
ping at the Caribe, and those |
(0 ) Mid-Fla Maw.
11:34 IS# I’ atar Duo*
w h o are interested In the
11:14 |S) Ch.
Nln# T h o . t o r
Cha Cha lessons will be de­
1:44 t l ) (tally wood 4l*y|*
C o ra l*.**
lighted to learn that (here's

M EL
MURRAY

ROLLER SKATING
7:30 P. M. - 10:30 P. M.

Skate City Roller Rink

VALDEZ HOTEL

going to be some more . . .
Next Thuraday night Bob
0:34 (S) Sign n *
Ray, a Sunfordlte wlm ha*
S t H I Sign On
4:14 (S) (t r u v * *
Fa rm R e­ had a lot of experiencd in
port
teaching the Cha Cha will be
1:1* IS ) C o ll # ** * f I k * A ir
1:11 C ) Today
the Instructor, to If you'd
(1 ) tv a h * Tip M*y|a*
like to Uam this fun dance,
114 (3 ) Farm, l l a r k a l R e ­
get over there. Flo said to
port
1:34 (S) Hlal* N r w * and
tell everyone that the nrw
W «*th#r
her stools have arrived and
» : t * (3 ) T od ay
3:40 H I Cnuntdewn N#w*
should he eet up toon . . .
l - l l H I M lr k l* ’* Hnop*! T t m *
Itememl-er that Um Caril*
1 00 (01 M lr k t y F a i n * Shew
(41 Papt. K a n ga r w *
hat entertainment four nights
S 14 13) W * a l h * r a * d N * w *
a week now—* piano player
I 30 (3 ) Today
i t ) Cartonvltl#
Wednesday «nd Thursday and
l . t t H ) Jark l. al*n * Shaw
the Uideawaya Friday and
( t ) American llla t n rr
t : l t I t ) Horapar Woom
Saturday nights.
t.3* ( t ) f la il sto rm a k * w
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l.o*rn SpanHh
Play Tou r Huaoh
I [.ova !,*#y
Ann Sothern Show
Thn M -C ot#
I' rl c* I* R ig h t
llln lt w a y l-atrol
l'*l* •
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C * * c * a lr a t io n

Here's soma powerful am­
munition to use for thoar
la-lien whose husbands sim­
ply refuse to take them out
to dinner. Nest Friday night
at the Capri lovely young
Indira will be modeling the |
latest in ewlmsuita a n d '
beachwear for the dinner j
M ONDAY P. M.
crowd. I f yuu can't get him to ;
IS iie ( ! ) T e a r m a t
ts p r a n
go to this, you'd Just better i
aloa
forget the whole thing . • , |
(t l T.nnm#« Frnln
Ford
Tho show Is sponsored by
( t ) l e v * nf l.lf#
I'lsygirl Fashion* of Fern
11:11 ( t l H a r r y
H*a**n*r
N #*i
I'ark and will start at S p.m.
13:3* H I Kalh#r K nn w a Hast
i l l aasrah f o r Tom nr ra w . . . Jean Warlike la In charge
( I ) Truth nr C e n t* and you all ought to get a
nutneen
rlturge from this unusual af­
33:44 (SI (lutdlng l. l g h l
13:44 l l ) NR C N#wn
fair.
1.00 I I I T h * Op#n W in d o w
*
e *
(• ) (lantral lloaplinl

Everything’s up but th*
dreperire at Jim Kpeneera
where Doris has hern doing
( t ) S--I#nc»
•onie redecorating . . . the
(SI M id -IT *. Maw*
lounge really looks great. It’s
1:04 10) I ^ f f l i m a
t 04 13) M#rv O r l f ( l *
B k *w
done In orange and muted
( ! ) Pa##w*rd
gold and on on* wall la a
&lt;01 Day In C e a n
i so &lt;3i v n e N * w *
mural of a ship and Ilia
f t ) Art U a h lM te r
Stunning altogether
IS) Jnti* W y m a n
Fra- world.
aenl*
and the draperies should be
t:td ( I ) t-oralla T s e n g a h « w
up very toon. The spring
(t ) Mllllnatlre
it) q *** b for a Day
Dowers are blosnomlng all
lit* (1) Toung Ur. Mnlsn* over In tha Vleus Carre room
It) T* Toll Th* Trnik
H ) W h s D * T an T r a i l to where rolorful blossoms
l:4t (t ) Dougin* Mdwnrd*
Just popped up overnight.
Nsw*
Sura looks Ilka the real thing.
with th* Metre
4:te ( I ) T h * Match Onm*
e *
e
III
1:10 H I
1:14 ( I )
1:10 10)

N o w * nnd
W aa lh ar
l.tffilm #
Bllm n a tt lfg
A# T h * W n rta Warns

f t ) Am erican Raadctand
( I ) Secret a la rm
4:11 tl&gt; Mnh* R oom to r
Daddy
Id) Rda* nf Might
( t ) |)l*cor#ry ' t l
d : l l ( t ) A m tr le a a Mcwtatand
4 l l ( l l NBC Mawn
1:11 ( I ) l**p*yn Flgyhnnsd
l l ) T h * Hast nf Ornanhe
( I I rh n ek m n t*
I I I l » ) Mania Claus
4:10 ( l l llu rn* a Allan
S:1ft H I W t a l l l t
Show

Tart of the 6kat* City Roll,
era Dance and Figure Club
will be really bu»y tbit week­
end . . . they're going to
Jarktonrill* to participate In
a five state meet with mom
than 8W&gt; antriea. They'll leave
Raturday morning and get
bark Sunday night.

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o f Sev e ra l
d in n e r
Maellnae d u r lo n Audit Period Turn.,, thru F ri. - -J P. M. d a y, 19&lt; situutionfl Wanted
o f Htnte Au dit or’ ' Iteport No. before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 20. Babysitters
331*; P ro vld ln n E f f e c t i v e date. noon
21. Benuty Salons
I T I I L I 8 H : A p ril 12. m i
C d l l — 3«
22. Build - Paint - Repair
S T R A IG H T C L A S S IF IE D :
23. Building Materials
Tuea., thru Fri. - 2 P, M. Jay 24. Electricul Services
FICTITIO US X k K
N O T IC E
IH
hereby
K d e u before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
25. Plumbing Services
that I am e ng age d In buelnrea
at Id Fe rn P la ta . Fern Park , noon.
26. Radio &amp; Television
Hemlnole County, Florida, un­
27. Special Services
RESPONSIBILITY:
der Ilia
flc lltio ua
nama uf
A I It
FLOW
DESIGNS,
and ....
t l e r . M u l l l ruif hi* ri*- 28. Laundry Service
that I Intend to r e g l . l e r aald i T h e H e ra ld Mill OOt be re­
29. Automobile Service
name with the c l e r k o f tha sponsible f o r m o r e than one
Circuit Court, Hemlnole Coun­ incorrect insertion of your ad, 29A. Auto Accessories
ty, Florida. In accordance with
30. Machinery - Tools
the provlalona o f the Flctllloua and reserves the right to re

Classified
Phone

Name H l a l u l " , to -w ltli; He.—
lion
tt.oy
Flo ri d a
Htalulee
I» i7 .

vise or reject anj advertut- 1 “ J
*
* k *vc stock
ment from what ordered 10
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...
.
Hla:
conform to the policies of Uiii 32. Flowers - Shrubs
II O l . A N d O. COI H IN E A U
33. Furniture
pkper.
H E L E N II. CO U HI NK AU

Puldlah: Apr. 12. 1». 2S. May 1
Is is

Leqal Notice

c u ll—ct

n cviih n i.K

Legal Notice
N i r r i C K OF I N T E N T I O N T O A D O P T Ml D O K T
F O R FtX CAI. 3 K 4 I I I I M . V le « l
T O W H O M I T M A Y C O N C E R N A N D Tt* A M , UWNKIIH,
PKIIHONH O il
E N TITIE S
H I'IIJ KCT T O
CENTRAL
AND
H O U T H K R N F l A l R I D A FIJM .D C O N T R O L D IH T H IC T T A X E S .
N O T I C E IH I I K R E I I Y O IV K N , in rom plle nco with anil by
au thority o f tThuptrr 37N, K lo r l'U H(utut«*a h i Himrulrt] hfi&lt;1
Chapter 2C270, Igiw a o f Fl«»rl&lt;lu, 1919, that thr OovernltiR Hoard
of Central and Southern Florid a Flood Control Dlelrli t. a public
corporation ' s i t t i n g end o p ' r a t l n g under amt l.y virtu e o f the
law a o f tha Hlata o f Florida, Intenda to adopt tha f o l l o w I iik
(M it n tl v r h u d ^ ft. or aa tha gait in may ha nmended, f o r naid
hla lr ir t f o r tha flacal ya ar b fKln nlnv July 1. ly».J and ending
June in, l i f t .
Katlmatrd amount to ha ralard by District
tasaa
9 5.7M.©0".oo
ft, 122.000.00
(le n e re l Revenue Fund — Hteto o f Florida
Spoil Kftcrow Account
i7.3no.OU
KatlniNted amount to b# racclvad from oth er
JOO.UOO.OO
M iurin
Katlmatrd unobllirat»d or net balance which w il l
l&gt;e on bund at the begIrmliia o f the above
173,01.0 DO
re fe rre d to flacal Je er
Estimated total funde av aila ble
F o r Cnnilructlun
Feraonal Hervlrea
Contractual Services
Fomntodlt lea
Capital Outlay

c o n n

I IIMMIeslOX

31 4.243.400.00

r:.ooo.oo
3,373.110
5!».32S.OO IV
T IIK
C IR C U IT
CO U RT ,
9.2C4.&amp;00.00 X I X T I I
J lllltltl,
C IR C U IT ,
IX
A X II
FHH
HKMIX UL K
Total
3 L14I.IW.00 I'O U X T V , F L O R I D A .
F o r Acquleltlon o f I-emle and Ollier I ’ urpoere
c iitv iK N Y
x n . i 2.ao.v
re re o n e l Hervlree
9 118,000.00
N O T IC E T O I I K F K X n
1V.UgM.O0 H K I. I.K M E A D
Contractual Hervl.ee
D K V K I. O PComruodltlea
1.470.00 3 IK N T C O K P O I l AT IO N ,
2,900.00
Cu rrent Cburgee
P la in tiff,
Capital Outlay — W a t e r Htnraae Area s
i.Oou.ooo.eo va.
Capital Ou tlay — ItlKbta nr W a y
4.01 7. &gt;33.110 T HOM AH J. HALVIN', f t Bi.
I.UO0.OO et el.,
Ca pital Outlay •— Equipme nt
Con tln geaclee
20.000.0M
Defendants
IX
T IIK
NARK
OF
TIIK
3 7,170.343.00 W T4 TK OF F L O R I D A I
Total
9
156.0oo.oo T t h D K I.T A
F o r Ilc e e rv *
C ltK IH T
COIl
9
13ft.uuo.uo
Fur T e x Aaaeeenre' F»c e
I 'O H A T IO N ,
an
activ e
F o r Operation and Maintenance o f tile
New
Y o rk
corporation
Dlatrlct'a W o rks
whose principal place o f
9 l.HT.ono.oo
I'ere onel Here tree
hualnese la at 137 North
Contractual Kervlces
223,238.00
Queena Avenue, Linden
4lft.35o.oo
Commodltlea
(rural. N e w Yo rk
26.600.00
Current Char gee
You are hereby notified that
IT0.r3flS.iHi
T ap lta l Outlay
a
ault
haa
been
brought
33,000.00
Contin gencies
against you by IIKt.I.KM K t t )
D K V K IA tl’M K N T
COdPOHA3 2.111,173.00 TIO N, a De lawa re cor poration
total
F o r Oonducl at the A f f a i r e t t the
ahoas principal place o f buelD R trlc t tle n erell y
9 2IS.S00.no neae la l!&lt;&gt; Heahreeia HouleI'«r$onal Hrrvlrca
vard,
Daytona
llaach.
Flor­
41.l33.ou
r o n tru ct u a l Hrrvlcaa
Cotnm ndlllM
ft. 190.00 ida, In the Circuit Court o f
the
Ninth
Jinllclal
Circuit
In
9.170 on
Current Clinrgee
for
Hemlnole
County,
Ca pltel Outlay
I(.3v0 oo and
7.3VO.U0 Flurlda and you are hereby
Cunllngenclaa
eummnned,
ordered
and
re­
Total
3 lIV.M Seo quired In file your wr itten
attewer
nr
oth
er
defanaae
In
Ketlmeted tot al expenditure*
114,313,300.00
the
complaint
filed
herein
K atlm atrd amount wlilrh w i l l appear at tha
egalnet you In the above artbeginning of the above refe rr ed lo f l i n i l
titled cause, In the o ff ic e o f
y e a r na oblig ated Upon com m itm en t! made
1 t , 100,000.00 lire Clerk o f the Circuit Court
but Incomplete
n and fur Hemlnole County,
Tha t on tha loth day o f May. A.D.. 11(3, at nine n'rtoi'k
a m. In the principal o ff ic e nf aald Centra! and Southern Florid a Florid a at hie o ff ic e In the
Courthouse
In Hanford, F l o r ­
Fnlm
lleach,
Flood Con trol District, HOI E ve rn la Htreet, West
Florida, h ea rin g w il l be afforde d to all owners. peraone, or ida on o r b efo re Iha It h day
o
f
Stay,
1341
and to servo a
entltlee wlm are or tney he subject to eeid Dlvtrlct levee, their
a t to r n e y * or agenta, to ap pea r hefura aald Hoard and show ro p y o f such an swer or de­
fences upon D A I t H K L C A R ttirlr o b je ction * to aald IHidget.
p la in ti ff' s
at torney
T ill* Notice ehall In* puhllehed In til* eigh teen counties of N 'K I.L
herein,
whose address la I l k
tha m e t r ic ! In accordance with re la tin g lew*.
Mein Hlreel, Day tona Uearh,
Thla the Mh day o f Ap ril t i l l .
C E N T R A L A N D H O U T H K R N FI/V RIDA Flo ri d a on o r hrf.trs aald date
F l f K i l l C O N T R O L D IH T IIIC T HY ITH aa required by law. I f you
fall to do an, a decree pro
g o v e r n in g h o ar d
eonfreao
w ill
be
entered
lly /a/ ll lle y H. M i l " , Chairman
against you f o r tha re lief de­
(H E A L)
manded
In
the
complaint.
ATTEST:
You
ar e
fu rth e r
no tified
/ »/ G. E. Dell, J r , S ecretary
that the nature o f thla suit
Member* o f Hoard
Is
a
proce
ed
in
g
to
foreclose
Rob ert It llurner. Vice-Chairmen
that cert ain m o r t g a g e dele d
J. Ilruce Vln ln g
3, 1141 from Thomas J.
H. W. H o lle r
In and Jean 31. Calvin,
W. It. Hcotl
hla w i f e as m o r t g a g o r s
to
Diihllah: Ap ri l 11, 13, 13. 1311
Ira 3V. !.evy, aa m o rt g a g e e
C D H — 4*
which aald niurtga ee was r e ­
corded on June I I , l i l t
la
O f fi c ia l
llet-ards
Hook
til.
iagea 411. et aaq. o f the pub­
ic recorde o f Hemlnole Coun­
ty, F lo rid a and
which waa
ACROSS
4 Sped
th e re afte r
assigned
by
the
5 statue
I Idthroom
aald Ir a W . L e v y to llelles Mum#
iretu an
mead Deve lo pm en t Corporation
7 Worm
4 lie borne
by a is lgn m e n t o f
m o rtgage
8 Diminutive tt • Measure* t t
dated February 1, t i l l and
distance
Margaret
recorded Fe bruary I, I I I ! In
SAaaaai
12 Mariner's
O f fi c ia l
Itecurde
Hook
411.
silkworm
direction
pagea i l l , at erq. o f said pub­
10
Tins*
IS lllch
lic records. You are furthe r
11llcwilderrd
14 Kalnl
no tified that
(lie real p ro ­
I I Kind of rhalw
_
p e r ly
Inv olved In Ihla aull
IS Sea frontier
I f Sheriffs
la In Hemlnole County, Florida
23 Rustic
I I ru ed salary
42 Persian title
and Ueerrlhed aa follow a, to34 roualato drink *• •J**12*nt*
SO U r ie l
43 Ground ivy
wlt:
as Scandinavian
TV a Barr
31 Bow slightly
44 Prince
81 Historical
L o t Hit t i l o f Iha Am end­
23 ’
narrative
44 Proportion
abric
ed Plat o f Druid Park, aa
34
40 t-wiral
47 Upbraid
37 Kites
20 Cosy
per map recorded In Plat
4* lamprey*
documents
2aioailaent
37 Haro course
llook 7. pagea i and 4 of
41 Burdened
so Goiter's mound
2u Fruit
Iha
public
racorda
of
circuit
SO City la
Hemlnole
County, Florida,
r T~ TT r r
i i T33 Cklnky
exce pt
the Eaala rly
Hla
34 Straight
Hundred
E ig h ty . eight
u
ii
34 Oenus tt woody T~
H i l l f e e l thereof.
plants
T
h
e
abbre
viated
title o f thla
nr
ir|
rr
35 Haply iabj
ranee la llrll e m ra d Develop,
37 Klroaalat
maul Corporation, p la in tif f va.
li
IT
3S European
Thumae J. Calvin, at ui. et
region
el..
d e f e n d a n t';
“ HANFiyltD
II
40 llamtet, hr
II K H A L I * " la hereby designlaataaco
IT
ated
ee
the
n ew ap ap ,r
In
i
41 U n d parrot
which
thla
notice ihall
be
42 Umbo
published
once
a
we
e
k
fur
43 Color
*”
four roua ecullvo weeks.
4S Squatter's
W
W IT N K 8 H my hand end o f ­
domicils
ficia l seal e t Hanford. Heiul31 Ho indebted
i
r
note County, Flo ri d a Hite Ird
33 Greedy
day o f A pril, l i l t .
33 Graded (her.)
IH E A L I
34 NaMUag
M Poaaosiivn
Ar th u r H. Heckwlth, Jr..
U B1
IT nr
pronoun
Clerk, Circuit Court
F
34 Paradise
Hemlnole County, Florida
37 Streets Iabj
Uy : M arg a re t K. T y re
Depu ty c l e r k
L
tt
/a/
Dar rel Carn ell
r
A t to r n e y f o r P la i n t i f f
l &amp; f t i ,
?1 T i l M ala Htreet
t .
D ay lo n g lleach, Florida
3 Neophyla*

T h is and That

9

h u x i .n i .

X » l l e » » r P o h lle H e a r t ' s
Notice Is hereby given, that
a f te r runshlernllnn. the HemInnle County Zonin g Commiealon w il l hold e public hearing
lo datermlne tha f raa lb ll lty of
authorising the m o v in g o f
concrete block house from I n ­
ters tate t In W in t e r P ark to
the f o ll o w in g deecrlbed p ro ­
per ty : K &amp; ft o f L o t 3 and all
la&gt;t t tree lot deecrlbed In
P.H. 103. I ’ g. 301 at ml part uf
l-ot 4 Nort h o f road, surv ey by
Kreuk I). Ourneey.
Public h ea ri n g w ill be held
In the Hemlnole County Court
House, Coun ty Commlealonere
Hoorn,
Hanford.
Florida,
on
M'ednraday, A p ril 17, 1*43 at
7:30 I'.M. or aa anon th ere af te r
aa posalbl**.
Hemlnole County
Zo n in g Commleelon
lly Hubert 8. Brown
Hemlnole County
Zonin g Director
P P H L I H I I : A p r il 13, 1»(&gt;
C D H — 47

r

*f

i*“ *]l»h April *. 13, II. |«.
CDU-dH
,

34.
35.
.'.6,
37.
38.
39.

I. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: 24” Pipe Wrench. RiRid. Reward. FA 2-3362.
W ILL finder of red billfold
with driver* license and
money, please call FA 2 0000
Reward.

6. For Rent
ROOMS, The
Gables, toi
Magnolia Ave. FA 20720.
Unfurnithcd 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
or FA 2-0525.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, i\ l
W. First St.
SMALL furn. Apt. 1002 Maple
FA 2-0731.

R »:\ T A BED
Rolliwijr,
xpital 4 Bab/
Bed*.
By Day. Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Pb. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
2-UEDAUOM lurmaiK-d apart­
ment. also efficiency apart­
ment, furnithed. 322-6341.

Article* For Sale
2 BEDR005I hou&lt;e, kitchen
Articles Wanted
equipped. 175 month. Ph.
Automobiles - Tracks
fa 2-53W.
Boat* - Motors
—^------------2
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Motorcycles - Scooters
equipped. Near base.
Trailers • Cabanas

Legal Notice
l e Ike CeerV e f t k * n e e d y
Jedge , emslewle t w e n t y . F le e Ida. l e Probate,
l e r » i Estate e f
M AItY AN N S TA N L E Y,
I)&lt;*' eased.
T e A ll Credllwre end Perenea
Has l a g
t lalaee e r
Demands
Agalwal Bald E atatei
You end each o f you are
hereby notified and required
to preaent any claims and d e ­
mands which you, or either of
you, may have ag ainst tha
eatata o f M A I t Y A N N HTAN I.KY. decaaaed, late of aald
County, to tha County Judge
o f Hemlnole County, Florida,
at
hla off lc a In tha court
house o f aald County at Han­
ford, Florida, within alx c a l­
endar months from the time
of
the
flrat publication
of
thla
notice. T w o
eoplee of
each claim or demand shall
be In wr iti n g, end shall alate
tha place o f realdtnee and
poet o f f i c e
addreae
of
the
claimant, end ehall be awnrn
to by the claimant, hie agent,
or at to rn ey and accompanied
by a f il in g f a t o f one duller
and such claim or demand not
eo
filed shall be void.
/•/ Lin da Jean Htanley
Aa
Admln at ra tr lx
Cum
Teatamentu Au nex o e t tha
E state o f
31A It Y A N N S T A N L E Y ,
Deceased
Geo. A. Spear, Jr.
A t to rn e y for aald aetata
1 U U M ag nolia Avsnu e
Hanford, F lo rid a
F irs t
publication March
33,
A. D. tl « &gt; .
Publish March TT. S3 A A p r il
IX
T IIK
CIR C U IT
COURT,
S IX TH
Jl D il l II.
C IR CU IT
OF IT.ISM II I A IX
4.X U FO R
BP.HIXOI.K COt .XTY.
C H A N C E R Y NO. ISAM
F K D K I I A L N A T I O N A L M O fl T O A t l K AHHOCIATION. a C o r­
poration, orga nised under an
A c t o f Congress and e x is ti n g
pursuant lo the F e de ra l N a ­
tional
M o r tg a g e
Association
Char ter Art. h avin g lie p rin ­
cipal o ff ic e In the City o f
W ash ington, D is tr ic t o f C o ­
lumbia,
ria ln tlff,

va.

IIA H H IK T T T. LAN D IU CA N. a
widow,
Defendant.
N O T IC E O P F O R E C L O S U R E
■ALE
N O T IC E IH H K I t K B Y G I V E N
pursuant to a P in a l Deere# of
Foreclosure
dated
A p r il
I,
■I I I , and entered in Chancery
Case No. 13133 o f tho Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
Circuit in end f o r Hemlnole
County,
Florida,
w h e re in
F K D K I I A L N A T I O N A L MOItTGAM E AHHOCIATION, a corporatlon o rg anised under an
A r t uf Congress and e xistin g
pursuant to tho Federal Na'.
tlonal
M ortgage
Association
Char ter Act, h a v in g lie p rin ­
cipal o ff ic e In the City o f
Washing ton, Dla trl rt o f Co.
lumhla. la tho P la in tiff, and
H A IIIH K T T T. LAN D IU CA N, 4
wid ow, la tha Defendant. | w i l l
eell to tho highes t and basl
bidder f o r cash at tho Front
Door o f tho Hemlnolo County
Cuurthuueo In tho C it y o f Han­
ford.
County
of
Bemlnole.
H o n do - at l l : 0« A. M. » n the
- In d day o f April, ||S3. the
f o llo w in g
deacrlhad
property
aa eet forth In aald F in a l D e ­
cree. to - w lt:
L o t 31. Ulock I. HC N LA N D
E HTA TK 8, Amend ed Plat,
accor ding to a plat t h e n of. recorded In P l a t Hook
I A 3. o f tho
Pub lic records o f Hsmlnole County, Florida.
T o g e t h e r w it h tho follo w in g
Items o f p ro pert y located In
and perm an en tly Installed as
a part nf the Improv emeats
on said land.
One U K R ef r ig e r a t o r , Electric.
Herial
ZIII3I334,
M odel

LAHIIH
One UK Hangs. Electric, Mo­
del J4S1H1WIL Serial THO-

Slot-|
One Duo -T herm Heator, Model
313-1. Herial JII3t
One V l c t n r C l l m a i Kitchen E x ­
haust Fan, no Model o r Herla! number*.
T en Venetian Hllnde. metal,
manufactured
by
Henkerlk
■llaee
A
P ain t
Company.
Hanford. Florida, no Model
ur Herial Numbers.
D A T E D this tt h day o f April.
A. D. I » i l .
(H EAL )
A r th u r If. Heckwlth. Jr.
Clark of tho c i r c u i t Court
o f Hemlnolo County,
Flo ri d a
Dy: M a rg a re t K. T yr e. DC.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Ca rr oll Uu rk e
Alt o rn a y a f o r P l a i n t i f f
Suite I I I Hanford A t la n tis
N e t'l Hank Hldg.
can ford. Florid a
PL’ ULIH H : A p r i l I I . 1333

C D H —-41

FA 2-2685.

BEAUTIFULLY f u r n 1 »lied
room, Private home. Pb.
FA 2-7431.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 elty free
parking lot* and chopping
store*. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
Efficiency Apt. &gt;30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
FURN. Apt. FA 22800.
2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
Completely
redecorated,
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
1504 Celery Ave. 44 mile
E. of traffic light. FA 2-0668
2 BEDROOM Apartment. In*
quire 1301 Celery Ave.

Legal Notice
IN
T IIK
C IR C U IT
COI T I T
OF T IIK
N IN TH
JU D IC IAL
C I R C U I T O F A N D F t lH S E M I .
NOI.E C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A .
C H A N C E R Y XO. 13*11
H P I t lN U F I C t .D
IN ST IT U T IO N
F u l l HA VINO S
P la in tif f,
va.
JOS EP H If . M cO OVE ItN , JR.,
et ux end #1 at,
Defendants.
N O T I C E O F b 41.31
N O T I C E IH II K ltK II Y G1VF3N that on the 22nd day o f
April,
till,
at
f l :M a. m.
at the mein door o f the Court
House o f Hemlnole County, at
Hanford, Florida, the under­
signed C le rk w il l o f f e r fop
sate te Iha highest and b " t
bidder f o r cash the f o l l o w ­
in g described real p ro p e rty !
Lo t 14. Block E. COL'NT R Y CLITU MAN OR, U N I T
NO. I, accor din g to tho
illet th e re o f as re co rd 'l l
n I’ lat Hook 12, P age s f l
and
74,
Public
Recorde
o f Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
ida.
to g e th e r w l t k all structures,
Improvements, f titu r e s , a p p li­
ance!, and appurtenances « a
aald land o r used In con ju nc ­
tion the rewith.
Title eele le made pursuant
to final decree o f forec lo su re
entered
In Chanc ery
action
No. 12141. n ow pending la the
Circuit
Court
of
and
for
Hemlnole County, Florida.
DATED
this
Ith
day
ef
April, i t l l .
(HEAL)
A r th u r II. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk e f the Circuit Court
I l y i Martha T. V lb le a
Depu ty Clerk
Anderaon, Rueh, Dean,
Lo wn des A van den Berg
A lto rn eya for P la t n llf r
331 Eaet Central A venu e
Orlando, F lo rid a
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$6960 to $15,450
A s Low as &gt;210 doinv
A s littla M $43*11
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No Closing Costs!
No Prepayments!
Homesite Investment
Opportunities
From Just $9951
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NEW furnixlied .V unfurnish­ FURNISHED Cot age. Near 2 HR 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
NAS main Kate. Reason­
12. Real Estate Tor Sale
ment. tile baths: terrauu
able. FA 2-5721.
floors. I’ ll. FA 2-2371 after
FUR.Y 3 KM. Apt. Park {
2509 PRIN CETO N
5 p.m.
A-l Condition, newly painted
Apts. 3228112.
I BEDROOM F u r a 1*h e d
insitle and out. Iiero is a
Furnished
Ground
Poor Apartment. 3 B E D R O O M
solid com,unable
home
Iwusc.
month. Phone
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
priced right! There is a
I \ 2 .-080.
cwry lixing room, with lire
2 BDH.M Kit. equip. 2131
place, small family room,
FURNISHED or Unfurnished
Chase Axe.
dining area, bright kitchen
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near
xxith nice cabinets, 3 bed­
base. No pets. FA 2 3755. !
1 BEIMtooM furnished house.
room*, tile bath, and utility.
Electric kitchen, l i v i n g
S8.95o is the total price,
room, lights A water furn 3 Bll. Comfortable hou-e. L’ n
with only $M) down, and
furn &amp; Reas. All day Sat
ished $75 month. 2018 Iro
$71.73
per
mouth!
This
urda&gt;. ltol E. 20th St.
quoD Axe. Back of Pinewon’t last, so ms- it soon!
crest Inn FA 2-1251
AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
Brittany Farm House.
AEMOST NEW complete 2
bedroom furni-bed Ikmiic in 2 HR Kit. equipped. $85
fatngwood. Air-Conditioned. 2 Bll. Kit. equipped. 9&lt;5
Real Estate — .Mortgages
Washing maciiine. Kitchen
111 N. Park Ave.
322-2420
fully equipped. 2nd Place. ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Beg. Real Estate Broker
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Call TE 8-2723 alter 8 p.m.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at lliaxxatha Centrally Air • Conditioned,
1013 -----FURNISHED
House.
one 3 bedroom, one I bed
I luuM*s fur rent. Fur infur
Elm. 322 5817.
room, each huxe large lam
mutlun vuntart Ted Wil­
ily room* (BEST BUY IN
liams Hardware, 205 E.
y f.4 x Up«ala Road
25th 51.

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Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

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N GREEN ESTATES

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

p ro pe rt y, to - w lti
T h o Hast too feet o f Lo t
15.
of
Block
"l*".
of
P it .11 I I I K
L.X K L
P A Ills.
Item I Hole County. Florida,
accor din g
to
the
p let
th e re of
as
recorded
In
P la t Book 7, I'aB- *U Of
the
Public
Records
of
henilnole Coun t). Florida.
T O U A R K I I K U K B V N O T IF I K l i that tha P la in tif f. H A N ­
N A H T A M A N , a 'k / a I I X N N A
T A M A N , a wid ow, lias Insiltutad suit against &gt;&lt;-u In the
Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Judic ial Circuit In and
for
Heuilhola County. Florida, the
nature o f the suit Is the for erlo s u ra
of
Ag re e in em
for
Deed
which
encumbers
the
ab o ve described property, eeld
p r o p e r ly
being attueted and
located
In Bemluole County,
Flo rid a. Vou anti ea. h of you
ar e hereby r«o|ulied t-- file
y o u r A n s w e r with the Clerk
o f ll-a c ir c u it Court
n a -d
f o r S em lo-t e County, Florida,
and a lt o eer* a a copy th err of
upon
XX*.
R.
XX INI-1.IIX XK K DLL . o f Ilia firm XVlnijerwee-lle,
Hallies
A
XX aril,
SSI P ark Axenue, guUih. XX In ­
te r Park . Florida, A tto rn eys
f..r P l a i n t i f f tn the l i n o , aclion on or before the 1st day
of
May, A l l ,
1962.
a
l i e r i l P r o Confesaa w ill b*
entered against you.
I T IS U l l D K R K U that tide
be published III T U B HAN*
K i i l l l l I I K R A L D . a new spaper
published III H.m ln oL
Coun ­
ty, Florida
once each week
fur four o o iit e c g ll s e weeks.
XX I T N F K * the head and seal
o f the C le rk o f the c ir c u it
c urt. Henilnole County, F l o r ­
ida.
this
the
27th day
of
March. A.D ., &gt;962.

IKKAt.)

Ar th ur II lle ck w lth Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,

B ): Martha T. Vlblen

Depuly Clerl.
w i n d e r w e e d le . H a l l i e s A XX aid
SSI Park Ax eltue. South
M 'lliler Park. F lo rid a
Publish!
March • ■). April 6.

IS. IK, ls*S.

A IK - CONDITIONING
R EFRIG E R ATIO N
• MEN NEEDED
• We train you
• Home study with
roarhinr
• Tout* and equipment
furnished.

W H ITE —
COMMERCIAL
TRAD ES IN S TITU TE
UOX 18
C/O Sanford Heruld

;

LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom furnltlied Duplex Apartment.
*10 Call FA 2 3930
3 BEDROOM,
Ing room.
tion. $80.00
2130 Myrtle

corner lot optional at M5oo
Easy term*. J. N. Robson
Jr. FA 2-1535 or FA 2 0228

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Axe
FA 2-2420

taxing &amp; Din
E X E C U TIVE HOMES
We presently have several
Beautilul locu­
month. Apply BY OWNER: large 3 bedroom
outstanding executive homes
home on two large lots, un­
Ave., Sauforil.
from $19,050 and up with
derground
sprinkler sys
excellent financing. 'These
FURN. Large Garage Apt.
lent, draw drapet through­
homes arc situated In such
1902 Maple. FA 2-1)731.
out, attic lan, built-in kitdesirable residential area*
dim , large Florida room.
a* Idyllwilde, bu ll Arbor.
FURNISHED Collage at 5
Liberal terms. FA 2-1283.
Luke Mary. .Mayfair anil
Point*. FA 2-1487.
Grove Mauor. We will InIMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
MCE Furnished G a r a g e
pleased to serva you.
Apartment. Air-Conditioned. Centrally Air - Conditioned.
3
large
bedrooms,
lb
hath*,
Ph. FA 2 6220.
with a screened porch. 107
2 BR. Luke home In Deltary.
Bunker Lane.
Unfurui-hcd. NO 8 4186
Real Estate — Mortgage*
TEE
\ GREEN ESTATES
2oili St. Extension
111 N. Park Axe.
FA 2 2420
FURN. 2 Bedroom liouse.
Adult*. No pci*. FA 2-7661.

70, c o
Sunford
Sanford, Fla.

experience necessary. Sin­
gle preferred. 322-1740 af­
ter 5:00

HARRIETT'S BLAU I V NOOK

SEW ING M ACHINE
C A L L FA 2-5783

lit •

my ^

"!"1 '*'

" 7 a '2*5712

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
S|iecial on Perms. Cull for
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rators. Free parking lot*.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
‘JZ. Iluiltl • I'ninl • Repair

I 39. AtilunioTiiic" Service
\cn&gt; RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
23lh. St. A Sanford Ave.

A UTO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Scnicurik (Huns ntul Paint
Company

210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
REPAIRING, painting, cab
Inet making. All work guar­ 31. Poultry - LI vent tick
anteed. Call FA 2-21'Jt) after
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
3 p. ingelding, 1 mare. New sad*
dies and bridles. 322 9102.
"ADDITIONS”
ALTERATIONS. It e p a i r ».
Carpentry, Roofing. Paint­ 31A. Pets
ing, Masonry. Build, your ANIMAL
Haven
Boarding
lot. Small jobs. FA 2-7274.
Kennel. Dogs $t.00 per day.
tats 75c and 85c per day.
Clipping by appointment.
FA 2 5752.

25. Plumbing Services

Wall

32. Flowers * Shrubs

Pltiiiiliiiig &amp; Heating

II. II. p o p e c o .. INC.

2(j0 S()

ark Ave.

FA 2-1231

Herald. Driveways, Patios, etc.
FA 2-7773 after 1:30.

I’ ll.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
lo rry ’s Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. I’A 2 4132

DRIVE THE CLASS ”D "
MOBIL ECONOMY RUN
CHAMP

GRISSOM • KEMP
AUCTION CO.
337 V FERN CHEEK
ORLANDO. FLA.
‘’Fla.’a Must Economical
Auctioneers”

TELESCOPE 2b ”
Unitixra
Refractor with tripod. 6
Uns. 36 to loo power. $$o.
TE 8 2186.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'.Vi MERCURY. \8. Motor
runs good. $190. FA 2 5752.
1953 MEHCURy T ciean~$29s]
FA 2-3928.

37. Hunts • Motors
I 7b hp. MERCURY Kicker.
Like new. | lo-hp Wiscon­
sin Motor. FA 2-6978.
.-14’
Hp
er.
FA
FA

KIMKRGI 4SS Boat, 7b
Johnson Motor &amp; Trail­
Like new. $3o0.(JU. Ph.
2 8061 after 6 p. m.
2-4008.

Mens Sport shirt*. $1.99 up.
BEST BUYS NOW on top
Mens shoes $2.99 up Sur­
—-Haliiy Lsutlttc L. ar * o n
plus City, 2oi I t . ' i*t.
Boat*, Evinrude* and Gator
IVallcr*.
Sample price*:
LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
$995, 15 ft. Runabout $750.
by Furniture Center. Ilraid$795, l i f t. Fl*h &amp; Ski $595.
cd, liookcd. frierc, decor,
heavy b r a i d e d chenille
Many other*, plus largo
and
hall
runner*,
lluu
selection* of used outfit*.
French Axe.
Term*.
Robson
Sporting
Goods. Downtown Sanford.
SEAR'S 11,000 ll.T.U. AirFA 2-5961.
Conditioner. 110 volt, Exccllent condition. $120. Ph. 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
323 0463.
■59 VESPA Scooter. 8150. In­
With purdu*e of Blue Lus­
quire Carroll Daniel Const.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Co., Inc. 2800 S. Sanford
Shampooer for only $1 per
Axe.
day. Carroll’* Furniture.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
USED KELVINATOH Refri­
New k U*ed.
gerator. 80 Day guarantee.
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
$42.56. Britt’* Inc. Food
27.17 Country Club ltd.
Fair Shopping C e n t e r .
Ph. FA-2-7928
323-0030.
I

NEW F k W Sprinkler 39. Trailers • Cabanas
water pump. 1 hp. Excellent SMALL ALL aluminum Trail­
buy. Powell’s Office Supply,
er. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped.
FA 2 5842.
FA 2-5939.

1961 MercedcH-Renz
220 HE. n.OOU Actual Mile*, All
Leathrr Interior, Air Conti., AMKM Radio. I Speed Traiikmiaaltm,
Beautiful Black Finish, Neat To
New.

*3495

11f •*

1961 Ram bler
Convertible. Automatic Tran*.. Ra­
dio, Healer, Power Bteer., Low Mile­
age, Extra Clean.

*1495

1961 Mercury Meteor
(.60, I Door. II.T., Fully Powered,
Wiiulun* K Heat, Air Cond., Per­
fect Condition.

*1995

I960 Mercury Monterey
2 Door H.T.. .Mrrr-O-Matir, Power
Steer.. Power Drake*, Radio, Heal­
er, lifui k While Two-Tone, Extra
Clean.

1959 Chevrolet
V-H, 4 Door Sedan, Automatic
Tr.uiami-.-ion, llraler. Real Nice

House. FA 2 iMUt or FA 2 1205

’lueaday April 16. 2 p.m.
Mount Plymouth, l-'la.
Stale ltd. 16 belwrt-u
VIt. Dura • Sauforil,
2 MTUKV I K HIT! HOMEt I I I M H V ESTATE.
.1 large iH-drooma all
modern. Hundred,, **$*
Antiquea offered.
Show place, massive Oaks
high rletalion
lOUVc redo orated inside
and uut.
Property conaiata t| Iota,
rail Ik aubdixidt-d.
XXalklng distance golf
rourae, recreation, fishing,
shopping.
Owner muting Colorado.
Terma: lU ^ Down at
Auction.

Television console. Excel­
lent c o n d i t i o n . $38.00,
Unit’s Inc. Food Fair Shop­
ping Center. 323 0636.

POTTED MUMS in bloom.
AIR CONDITIONING
35c up.
WATER PUMP and tank. I960 TAMPICO Houaetraller.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Lawn Mower. FA 2-7682.
WORK
50 ft. x 10 ft. wide. $3,350.
Grupcvillc Ave. Near 20th St.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
Small down payment, pay*
USED
Soft
Bed,
excellent
SELLING OUT. Camphor A
incut* cun be financed. Ph.
condition. Brand new slip
PLUMBING
Fig Tree* and all other
FA 2 2870.
cover.
$20.
FA
3
0907.
Contracting Repair*
plants. 2428 Cedar Ave. 2
FREE ESTIMATES
block* west of Winn Dixie.
It. L. HARVEY
POTTED PLANTS
WOODRUFF’S
Turin A Gurden Center
26. Ratlin K Telex isitin
601 Celery Ave.
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
t DAY SERVICE
GERANIUMS, Zinnias. Mari­
25tli. SI. A Sanford Axe.
golds, Petunias, C o l e u s .
Ph. 322 0655
Dutch Mill Nursery. Upsala
lid. Just off 2(&gt;th St. A
1962 Cadillac
e
27. Special Service*
1st.
I Door, Full Power, Air Cnnd.,
While Finish, Like New, One
Air-Conditioning’ 3.1. Furniture
n . n*r LocallyI .or* ll, Owned.
llwned.
■
™
Owner,

9. For Mile nr Rent

AUCTION

31. Articles For Sale

DANCING INSTRUCTOR No WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick USED GENERAL ELECTRIC

Stenstrom Realty

2 DLDBUOM Home. Furnish­
ed or unfurnished. Large
lot. Fruit trees. Ii)u5 Adams
Axe. Sanford, Fla

33. Furniture

Service With the Cash.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
SUPER TRADING POST
All Type* and Sires
FA 24)877.
Me Repair-and Service
S T I N E
FREE ESTIM ATE
ART TIME Office work. Machinery and Supply Co.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Write Box 9 c o Sanford 20f W. 2nd St
FA 2-8432
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Herald giving full resume
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Piano Tuning and Repair
of prex ions experience.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4223
FA 2-2117.
WAITRESS, neal anti altrac___ _ _ 1 live. Mu
Musi he 21. FA 2 9951. LAWNS Renovated - Aerate WANTED reliable couple to
Remove Thatch • Chinch
lake up monthly payments
Bug Spray iVC-13) • Ferti­
I
1
1". Male Help Wiiii ted
of $13.50 on 3 complete
l e —Ph. FA 2 4244
rooms of furniture. Call
TERRITORIAL
SALESMAN MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
needed for Sanford area.
lect.
Between 30 A jo year* SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
Have car. National Corjioraguaranteed. Very reason­ 34. Articles For Sale
tion. With proven sale*.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 $1 per day rental for Electric
Write Box 55, c o Satilorxl
Night FA 2 2089.
llcrald.
Carin'! Sliantpuocr with pur­
chase of Blue Lustre. Cur
KR1GIDAIRE
19. Situations Wanted
roll’s Furniture.
Sale* A Service
Child Care. FA 2-2274
HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
G. II. HIGH
dow *111*. lintel*, steps,
1700 \V. 1st St. Sanford
PA R I TIME Office work.
lock*, **nd, cement, rock,
Ph. FA 2-3*83
Evening* oi Saturday*, tall
pipe, Med, grca»c trap*,
after 5 p. in FA 2 8310.
dry well*, stepping atone*.
L A W N SERVICE
Miruc'c Concrete Co.
Mowing and edging, etc. SatWild. CARE for baby uj^my
ufactoii guaranteed. Ph. 2U) Elm Axxv.
- T V 2-S75*.
home, for working mother.
FA 2-1817.
3-*2-1850.
LOSE WEIGHT safely willi
Dex-A-Diet
tablet*.
Only
SINGER
21. Remit x Saion*
98c. IMuchton * Drug*.

20ih SI. Extension
(..lift i.f (hr ( » » « ( ) 4 BEDROOM LAKEFHO.M
*rmli*Mlr C-URI(« t'lorLarge luiinc. Lake Concord,
l*mhn(r.
R A V E N N A PAR K
Casselberry. Fully furnish­ 114 Grove Lane—Quality built
ttatatr « (
MATT
C. KTA.N'Li: V
ed, big fireplace, separate
3 bedroom CU borne, with
t*--i’ (a « i'1
"Should I plant freah or hard-boiled eggs for e g g
■•T: sil I rrdi.
• « « : I'r.-.m.
dining ri'~ n . _£]o»ed gar­
livir &gt;
dining. Florida
plants?”
IIns Inn l lnlma nr lirmaad®
age. Owner oil premise* lor
room, tile bath, equipped
Ar nIn. I »ald Kslnlri
immediate rental. Call for
You and each of you s r *
built-in kitchen, carportc and 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
h t r r b y notlftril ami rri|ulrr-l
directions &amp; appointment.
utility. $13,850. and just
to
prrarni
liny claim * » m l
$87.5o per month after low 3 BEDROOM. 1 hath CD 3 Bedroom, l bath, large cor­
demands which you. or either
o f you. ma y have
the
house, fenced back yard.
ner lot facing lake, too
FHA down payment of
estate o f M A T T C. ST.XNI.KV,
Waits Drive, S u n I u n d
Call FA 2-0600 before 3,
$450!
drcense-l. late o f «ald County,
REALTOR — INSUR0R
to the Coun ty Ju-lice o f SrmlEstate. FIIA in service.
FA 2-4284 after 5.
tu-le County. Florida, at hl» FA 2-4991 1919 S. rrench Ave.
$450 down, iilxilitllly $84 75.
o ff ic e In the court house o f
THERE ARE 22 REASONS
YA nothing down. FA 2-8074
■aid County at Sanford, F l o r ­
ida.
wlthtn
si*
calendar For rent or lea*c. 30 x 40
Whj you will be huppy in
nr FA 2-2118
months fro m the time o f the
metal building with con­
Heal Estate — Mortgage*
thi* brand new 2 bedroom
f ir s t publication of this n o ­
crete floor. Contact Ted 111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
LAKE MARY home. Here
tice.
Two
copies
of
each
William* Hardware. 205 E.
c laim or demand shall he In
arc a few:
NO
CASH
NEEDED
w r it in g , and shall state Hi®
25th St.
• Friendliest community this
plac e o f residence and poet
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $81 a
Office FA 2-2118
o ff ic e address o f the claimant,
side of heaven.
month. T. A 1. included.
and shall h« sworn to by the UNFUKN. l*t Floor. 3 rm*.
Night FA 20618
• Custom built, no corners
bath, 2 screened porches.
claim ant , his utrent. or a t t o r ­
322-8083.
323 0700
ney and accompanied by a
cut
in
construction.
3u9 Magnolia Ave. Apply
f i l i n g fee o f one dolla r i n d
2524 Park l)r.
Sanford, Fla.
•
The
peaceful
quiet
of
the
upstair* evening*.
auch claim o r demand not ao
St. Johns Realty
country, yet
handy to BY’ OWNER— Nice 4 Ildrnt.
fil ed shall he void.
/«/ Linda Jean Htanlay
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
everything
2 hath home in Ravenna
Aa
Ad m in is tr a tr ix
Cum
Lake Ashby. Adult* only. 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123 • Mature little citru* grove
T c s ta m e n lo Anneao o f the
k
Idyllwilde area, birge
FA 2-7388.
Katutn o f
—26 trees.
utility Km. and workshop,
M A T T C. ST AN UK V
3 BEDROOM. Pit bath. Low• 2 Shady oak* in Ironl
Deceased
double carportc, air-Condl3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
down payment. $57 month.
yard.
Geo. A. Speer. Jr.
Honing, central heal k fire
ped
house.
Call
FA
2-7709
Vacant.
TE
8-1521.
Even­
A t t o r n e y f o r sal-1 estate
• View of Lite lake—Walking
place, covered patio fucing
H J t j M agn o lia Asenuo
for appointment.
ings TE 8-4540.
distance to public beach.
Sanford. Florid a
Luke Ravenna. Rea*onuh|&gt;
First publication March tJ.
Call for appointment and we
STENSTROM R E N T A LS
priced. :un Vtltien ltd. Ph.
A.l&gt;. 1»«J.
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
will tie glad to show you
publish March 22. 29 A A p ril 2 UR. 1 bath Furn— $100
FA 2 2431.
Realtor
ALL the reasons why this
S.
12. 1963.
3 UR, Fam. RM. Furn — $125
CI&gt;0-*2
Raymond Lumlquist, A»so.
should be your new home.
M A Y F A IR
ix
t i i it
F i n n it
m i MT. 3 BR, Earn. Rm. mcc — $85 FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Price $10,500.
Comfortable 3 bedroom home
A 1N'I’ II
Jl l l l t l t l .
l l l l l I IT .
in desirable Mayfair on
!&gt;
AMI
ro il
hUXIIAOl.U 3 UR, 1 hath Neat — $00
3 UEDltOOM, 2 bath home.
( I I I M X . I I. II H II IA
spacious (150 x 137) home3 lilt, 2 bath. Fam. lllll.—$100
Fla.
room,
large
utility
ix f i i x m f .im xo. I suns
site.
Shingle roof,
oak
3 UR, 2 bath Clean—$125
room, nice oak tree. Mini­
t'oltK C l.O M UK ill'
floor*, and equipped kit­
t l U I K K W K X T l ll l l I I K R I I
mum down payment. PineREALTOR — INSUHOII
HANNAH YAMAN a h a
chen. Also has Florida
crest. 115 K. Coleman Cir­ FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
H A N N A Y A M AN, a wid o w .
P lain tiff
cle. Tel. FA 2 5511.
Ira*. Just $14,950, with ex­
LAKE MARY. 4 Bedroom. 2
Real Estate — Mortgages
P A I 1 . J. P H I L L I P S an-I
2 BEDROOM Ilouse. 215 S.
cellent terms!
hath
I
miiiic off Lillie Lake
IIF .l .F N
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P H ILLIP S.
his 111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
Maple. $5,500. FA 24H37.
w i f e , anil A T L A S H U U 8 I D I A R Mary. Safe beach A launch­
Uhl
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Inc.. ■
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Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4.
F lo r id a corporation.
H IG H L A N D P A R K
Dofendante.
Available May 1st. $15,900.
$35 Mo. 4071* W. 1st.
COZY
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1
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Real Estate — Mortgages
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yard.
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w ife.
220
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Spartanburg.
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Mon ill Carolina, and
lo
fenced yard, and lot! x 135
new plumbing. Air-Cond. in
cle.
FA
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any and all other pertlea
foot
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lot.
En­
claiming any right, title,
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closed garage. $13.0U0, wIlli
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Liquor License. Priced for
the
follo w Ink
described
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9luo down, $90 per month.
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A record-breaking $521.1 mil*
lion budget, that puts emphasis on construction of Inter­
state Highway 95 in Duval
and Brevard Counties, won
tentative approval of the
State Road Board Thursday.
Officials estimate the state
could finance only $445.9 mil­
lion of the budgeted work In
the fiscal yeSr starting July
1, but approved the inflated
figure to allow leeway in se­
lection of projects.
For instance, $173 million in
new and carryover work Is
budgeted on the interstate
system, but the Road Depart­
ment said it will have funds
to finance only about $80 mil­
lion.
Final approval was set for
June 20 following a public
hearing May 29 to permit
w«~nt&gt; ofC.Ials to add or st'V
slitute projects to take care
of last-minute situations.
The biggest chunk of Inter­
state money, $10.3 million, is
budgeted for right-of-way and
* ..mUutllon • * t .Jicstdy. so
miles of IK 95‘ in Brevard
County.
Another $11.4 million is In­
cluded for right-of-way and
construction on Route 95 in
Duval County.
Largest single project is
$9.9 million for acquisition of
right-of-way for work on
Route 95 in Dade County from
Northwest 20th Street south.
The largest individual job
en the primary system Is $2.8
million, for 8.7 miles of pav­
ing on U. S. 27 in Palm Beach
County from Lake Harbor to
South Bay,
The $512 million "Inflated”
budget compares with s work
schedule of $433.5 million in
the current year.
The proposed budget in­
cludes $173 million for inter­
state, $138.8 million for pri­
mary roads, $77.3 million for
farm-to-market roads, $104.8
million for bond-financed pro­
jects and $18 million for
maintenance.
Of Die total, $412* million
is for new work and $81 mil­
lion to complete work already
underway.
The budget Includes $8.1
million of construction on
Interstate 95 in Volusia Coun­
ty, and $10.1 million of rightof-way and construction on
the same route In St. Johns
County.
Tliere also are funds bud­
geted for new work on Inter­
state 73 in Alachua, Hernan­
do,
IlillslKirough,
Marion,
Pasco and Sumter Counties
to link this limited-access ex­
pressway with the turnpike
extension at Wildwood.
The budget calls for pro­
jects on Interstate Four In
Hillsborough, Orange, Semin­
ole and Volusia Counties, and
on Interstate 10 in Santa
Rosa and Escambia Counties,
including the first construc­
tion Job on 3.2 miles near
Pensacola,
Here is the breakdown by
districts of the construction
totals for primary, second­
ary and bond projects:
1st: primary $27.3 million,
secondary $25.2 million, bond
$12.2 million.
2nd: primary $25.2 million,
secondary $11.3 million, bond
$9.2 million.
3rd: primary $37.1 million,
secondary $9* million, bond
$8 million.
4th: primary $37.1 million,
secondary $19.1 million, bond
$87 million.
Alii: primary $22.8 million,
secondary $11.7 million, bond
$8 million.
Tlic budget total also in­
duces $4.4 million for road
work at state institutions.

Prairie Lake
Sets Revival
By Jane Caioelberry
A revival will begin Sunday
night at the prairie Lake
Baptist Cliurrh on Ridge
Road la Fern Park with tervlcei to be held through the
following Sunday morning.
Evangelitt will be Rev. Ewell
Payne.
Servlre* will be hold at T:30
p.m. each day during the
week and special muiic will
be provided by the choir a*
well a» by aololil* and vocal
group*.
A covered dhh aupper will
be held Salurday night, April
2U. in tho Church Educational
Building beginning at 8:30

p.m.
The public la Invited to 8tterfd all am ices.

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CPO W IL L IA M (J. SOW ELL received salutes
from Heavy Attack Squadron One chief |&gt;etty
officers as ho transferred to tho Fleet Reserve
recently lifter more than 19 years o f Navy serv­
ice. He previously had served with VAll-7 and
VAll-KJ. Chief Howell and his wife, Ilarhara, re­
side at 1901 Patrick Placu.

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Circle Elects
New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
New officer* have been
elected by tho llvhckuh Cir­
cle of the Casselberry Com­
munity Mctliodlsl C h u r c h
W.S.C.S.
.Mr*. Robert Begin is chair­
man; Mrs. Nelson Bunnell,
co-chairman; Mrs. T. ’ Dahl,
treasurer, and Mrs. Edgar
I.)ons-, secretary. Mrs. Mary
Mobley is membership chair­
man.
Circle members visited the
Sarepta Nursing Home m
Sanford Thursday to take
fruit, Ea'ster booklets uml on
arrangement of plastic flow­
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An Easter Sunrise Service
for churches In the Enter­
prise urea will he held at 8
a. m. Sunday on (lie shores
of Lake Monroe in front of
the Deltona Clubhouse.
Participating in the service
Income in 1901 was Jl.'Jho will lie the Burnett Memorial
Methodist Church, The Bapt­
only five dollar* ubovu Unit
ist Mission, All Saints Epis*
ol JtKiO.
copal Church and Stafford"Whether substantial gains j Osteen Methodist Church.
Doughnut* ami coffee will
similar to those of the fifties
ran occur ill the sixties is not tie served at the Harnett
Memorial Church following
&gt;ct evident," she say*.
Published
In "Ecunomic the *crvicc.
U-aflcts" by the University's
Bureau of
Economic and
Business Researrh, Hie re­
port attributes (lie small rise
to Florida's continued popu­
lation growth, accompanied
by small gains or actual de­
clines in some sectors of the
stale's economy.
income from trudu declined
by some $35 million, the study
shows. A slight recession In
the northern U. S. alfrctcd
the earnings of trade and ser­
vice proprietors in Florida,
resulting in a decline of some
$50 million in their income.
Also, construction income
declined h&gt; $123 million dur­
ing 1981.

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State Average Per Capita
Income Hits 'A Plateau'
GAINESVILLE — Average
per capita Income in Florida,
although rapidly rising during
the 1050’*, has hit a plateau,
a recent University of Flor­
ida study reveals.
The study by University
economist Dr. Mudelyn L.
Kafoglis shows that while ttic
income figure rose by $879
from I0.V) to 1980, |«-r capita

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the Kennedy administration
ran do.
One of tho five rondflions
is U. S. evacuation of the big
naval base at Guantanamo,
in eastern Cuba.
Castro praised Washington
for .its crackdown on the
exiles, lie (leaped scorn and
ridicule on exilo leaders
who broke with Washington.
The premier boasted that
Iaitin American leaders wlm
oppose his Communist regime
sooner or later arc toppled.
He included among tlirse
former Argentine President
Arturo Frondizi, former Pe­
ruvian President Manuel Pra­
do and former Guatemalan
President Miguel
Ydigoras
Fuentes. He implied that
their lull was due to their
opposition to him a* "Instru­
ment! of (U. S.) imperial­
ism.”
Castro laughed at the full­
ing out between Washington
and (lie Cuban (exile) revolu­
tionary council. ••While the
Cuban revolution
Is ever
more unified, the counter-rev­
olution is constantly more dlsunified,” he said.

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Kennedy OK's Demands-Castro
carry out further armed uttarks on Cuba, has fulfilled
one of "five points for peace"
advanced by him and endors­
ed by the Soviet Union.
"Four (conditions) s t i l l
have to he fulfilled,” lie said.
Acceptance of Ihem, he add­
ed, is the only sensible tiling

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K IN G S WOOD IIUII.DKItS PRESID ENT, William Hritmley look* pleased
ns he inks the contract for his firm in the purchase o f more than 5100,000
worth o f property from Al Wallace, (left, seated) and It. W. Martin (not
•present) at the law offices o f the f'-.m of Stnnstroni. Davis and McIntosh.
Kingswood secretary and treasurer Byron Leach stands at le ft o f Realtor
Jim lim it is a l right. The local construction firm plans a group of fine
residential homes in the rolling wood hills near the Mayfair Golf Course,
to be known ns Grecnhriur o f Loch Arbor.
(Herald Photo)

HAVANA (U PAJ — Premier
Fidel Castro wild Cuban*
Thursday the Kennedy admin­
istration has accepted one of
his five demands for un end
to tension in the Caribbean.
In a one-hour, 40-mlnute
speech, Castro said Washing­
ton, by forbidding exile* fo

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undergrowth spread over an eiglitucre area near the South Seminole
Schools at Casselberry for more than
three hours this morning endanger­
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Seminole County Hunger Albert
Harris, o f Longwood, said his de­
partment was hard pressed to man
pumps since they also have been
working with Orange County in the
Winter Park area on u muck fire for
the past week-aml-a-half.

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SANFORD, F L O R ID A

In Capitol
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I)
— A pitch was made for
additional funds for state
|) r i h o n h today ns tho
LcKiHlnlurc moved i n t o
its third week with fi.

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nances the big issue.
House and Senate appropria t i o n s subcommittees nra
meeting early and lute to try
to put together a general
spending Dill before May t,
.'.vr-rrmrld leave
weeks
to a mutitli for the lawmakers
to raise the money to foot tho
bill, expected to he in the
neighborhood of $1 billion.

TALLAHASSEE &lt;CI»I&gt; —
—The strikebound Florida
East Coast Hailroait asked
the Male Utilities Commis.
stun today to dis:
■'an
order lhal it rrsumr ser­
vice Immediately.

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BRIEFS

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March Broken Up

children take o ff wildly from tlie starting point

niKM INGIIAM , Ain. (D P I)
— Police broke up an antisegregation protest march by
1,300 Negroes oil a sunny
Easter Sunday that saw Ne­
groes attend services at two
white churches.

in tlie middle o f First St. at tlie annual Jaycvo

Outnumbered

TH IS FLO R ID A sunshine is sort o f rough on
a fellow’s eyes. So this young fellow is content
to wear sunglasses, lie is year-old Jay Jessup,
son o f Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Jessup Jr., 805
East Second Street.
(Herald Photo)

(lov. Karris
Uryant will
name the successor to Elmct
K. Ashley Jr. for his unexplrod two-year lerm as Justice ol
the peace,
lie submilled bis
resignation to the (lovernor,
rifeerttu -April 30, lu enter
private business.
* • •
Memo to the downtown mer­
chant*. . . . Please water those
plants in front of your build*
ing. . . . We counted 13 tl ..t
A &gt;iiting Miilor serving with monies Thursday at NAS. The
nro dying.
Heavy
Attack Squndnm One i oniiiii Dilution w ill lie present­
• • •
i&gt;^ Sanford Nuval Air Station ed by (d r. I.comird J. Rein­
Kirst Itesearrh Corp. of
hart, commanding o ffiicr of
Miami hard at work on tlm\ will receive official recogni­ Heavy Attack Spiadron One.
feasibility study showing that tion on Hiursduy fur his he­
this county is the must, log­ mic conduct in rescuing a nine,
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university here. . * . Meeting
Airman Harry* W. llrynn,
&lt;&gt;f the minds was held in Ken. Jr., 18-year-old native of Mas- j
Mack Cleveland's office Sat­ sillon, Ohio, rescued Faye
urday morning. . . .
Math's, daughter of Mr. and
Attending were Sen. Cleve­ .Mrs. William K. Matties, 240iJ
land and Hep*. S. J. Davis Jr. Chase Avenue, during a boat­
mid Jan Fortune! the Kirst Ke­ ing trip on the Wekivu River \
nt-arch Corp. representative April 7.
from Miami; deli. J. C. HutchThe Mat lies girl fell into I
Son, C o u n t y Commission the water while the boat was |
chairman; Mayor Tom Sic- at anchor. Bryan immediately
Donald; David (Sutehell, Cleve­ ■love into the water and swam
lands' aide, and these repre­ to the aide of the panic-strick­
sentatives of the Chamber of en girl. Despite determined re- |
Commerce: President Francis sistanee and a strong current,
Roumillut, M a n a g e r John he vvua aide to swim will) the
Kridcr anil Dougins Sum- girl about 100 yatds to siinl- j
strum, chairman of the long low water where he received |
lunge committee on education. In 111 from tlit* gi l l s father j
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County hasn't got an admin­
For hi* heroic action, liryan I
istrative aide hut our local will receive a letter of com- i
delegation has. . . . As we meudation during special ceie
meutiiiiH-d bcfoie, lie's David
(J. Gatrhcl . . . but lie's on the
state payroll unit not the
county's.
•
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"N o Hobby, tins one is mine.
II. W. H RYAN
You may legulate the auto in­
dustry. As uttorney general
PITTSBURGH &lt;U I'D —The
you may have the privilege of
price fixing of oil products. giant U. S. Steel Corp. today
Ilut I reserve the rigtit to may disclose its position on
to steel."
the sentitivo question of price
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Increases in the industry. Two
We're no movie critic but,
one picture you shouldn't nils* smaller firms already have
ATLANTA
&lt;U PD -Fcdcral
is “ A Child Is Waiting" com­ announced price hike*.
District Judge l.ewis II. Mor­
I.ukens Steel Co., of Coatesing to the Hitt Theatre Wed­
gan today set (lie week of
nesday. It will give you an ville, I’u., stirred the watchfulidea ut wlmt's being done at ness of President Kennedy und Aug. 5 lo try a $10 million li­
our own "Little Red School- tho rest of the industry Sun­ bel suit brought by Wal'acc
day when it nnniiunred in­ liulls against Hit- publishers
house."
• • •
crease* ranging from $3 to $7
of the Saturday Evening Post.
Don't throw utvay those left II tdn. Wheeling Steel Cmp.
The former Georgia athle­
had
aunouuceil
hike*
last
over Easter eggs. . . . The
tic director sued the Curtis
monkeys at the too love 'em.
Tuesday.
• • •
U. S. Steel, the nation's Publishing Co. for accu*a
Here's an interesting item number one producer and the lions published by the Post
from tlie County Coinmissiun liellvvetber of the industry, 1saying Hull* ' rigged" last
minutes l ull . . . a delegation will influence the rest of the j fall’s Alabama Georgia foot­
of Sunford residents appeared steel firms whichever way it ball game.
befoie the Orange County moves.
If it laise* prices, the rest
Commission asking that some­
thing he done about "the tie- of the industiy may follow Trustee Flection
ploralde condition of Celery suit. This probably would pre­
A »p&lt;-iul meeting of Hie
Ave.” In an effort to appease cipitate new wage demands
Forest City Community A*-n.
from the Steelworkers Union,
the local group, thecommisto elect four trustee* will ho
alon agreed to remove the which is free to reopen tail s
stumps along Cameron Ave. for pay and fringe Irene fi t iu held at 7 p.m. today at tlie
| Forest City Re-Laura,.u
crease# on May 1.
a • s You figure that ona out.

Nero To Be Nonored
For Saving Girl, 9

U. 5. Steel
Nears Decision

Football Libel
Trial Slated

NO. C90

Financing
Big Issue

An investigation was started im­
mediately on today's fire and every
effort will lie made to determine the
act of carelessness resimnsible, Har­
ris warned.
lie also issued an urgent request
that residents o f the county put o ff
any burning until the overall area
lias received a thorough soaking
since a single spark can he whipped
as far as 2H0-300 yards under pre­
sent wind conditions and fire the dry
uudergrow th.

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The Seminole County law library will be officially chang­
ed in honor Krcil It. Wilson
. . . .No liner tribute to a line
man.
• » •
Legislative delegation lias
okayed pay boost lor Camilla
Ilrtice ami those steak din
ners . . . However, water con­
trol bill, Kern Park incorpor­
ation, junk yard bill, dog
pound. Longwood
absentee
Volin g, Altamonte an'
4berry charter change* still
being held up.
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Sanford Naval Air Station
promises an outstanding ex­
hibit Tuesday evening when
40 or more manufacturers
stage the first annual "Sem­
inole Industrial Show" at
the Civic Center. Also, a
fashion straw. TV talk by the
(lovernor, door prizes, re­
freshments. etc. All for free.
• • •
Defendants facing criminal
charges in Circuit Court will
tie arraigned Tuesday morn­
ing. Included will lie four men
free on bond facing charges
in tin alleged citrus swindle.
Court will hear pleas and set
trial dales.
• • •

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★

★

EuntiT E rr limit, Sunday. Tho sense o f fimfilled excitement enjoyed is mirrored in the fate
o f tlie little pirl in tlie foreground.
(Herald Photo)

★

Diane Bridges
Crowned Top
'Egg Punier'

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Hills to give school teach­
er* a DIM) annual acrossthe board pay ral*p ami
freeze contributions (o sup­
port ot the schools at 2o per
rent of the total rosts were
Introduced in the House to­
day.

State Prison Director Louto
Waiuw right asked a joint
committee to provido funds
for a total of 170 new em­
ployes in the pris- u system,
reinstating on job.* which
tlie cabinet cut out on tho
grounds tlie state could not
afford them.
Meanwhile, Sen. Charley
Johns of Starke gathered Ids
force* for mi nll-oul pitch to
get his controversial Legis­
lative investigating commit­
tee continued for another two
year*.
The conimitUe, which, ha^
speliT 111 excess *«f''{llOOJOW
investigating homosexuals in
tDo schools uml universities in
tlie past two years, is fared
with a strong move both
within and outside the Legis­
lature to get tho, .committee
abolished ns having gone be­
yond its field.
Appnicntly to n p p e n s o
Legislators mid try to sell
newspaper editors on the nerd
for tho committor, Johns lias
set up a closed session for
Thursday
In “ brief" tho
pres* uml lawmakers on just
w li u t tlm committee has
found in Its investigation.
Johns said tho ntoclinsj
would lie an executive sessi. ii, meaning it will . ho
closed to the public ami per­
son* attending it nra not sup­
posed to discuss on tho out­
side what goes on behind tho
closed doors of tho Kenato
chamber on Thursday at 2:3U
p. in.
Thera was no Kenato action
scheduled fer Hu* morning.
Tin* liouso worked its way
through another hatch of
new bill introductions uml u
heavy calendar of minor mea­
sures hut the Kenuto does not
come hack until 3 p.m.
When it does, Gov. Farris
Hi j ant's bond financing plan
for university construction is
duu lo hit tiic hopper.

LONDON ( I T U — Out­
numbered police clashed today
with thousand* of hnit-thebomb marchers who swarmed
Champion
egg-hunter
of
into
l.mulon and
surged
Sanford is young Diane Brid­
around the walls of Ruckingges who found 33 eggs at the
luini palace.
Jayrccs annual Easter Egg
Heavy Fires
Hunt In Fort Mellon Park,
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) — Sunday.
Florida Forest Service work­
Diane was among more
ers battled a siting of fire*
than .’&gt;oo children from ages
lo miles long today that
one In U) who swarmed over
thieatened 1110,000 acres of
the park on a bright K.ivur
riefi tiink x f»"-l ’ « x- f "
iftemoofi tn search hut tlie
Florida..
hiding place* of over ut)
dozen colored Easier Egg*
Quick Thinking
Including four golden und
OSLO, Norway (U P I) — four sliver eggs.
Tlie pilot o f an |r« lumlair air­
Sheila Duller found Ihc ftrsl
liner which crashed Sunday, golden egg and Ihc oilier*
killing all IJ persons alumni, were foumVdby Carmen Mirmay have averted a bigger ales and Carol Caulcy, which
tragedy by quick thinking, au­ liruughl them the three first
thorities -aid today.
prizes
In the three age
groups one to three, four lo
Probe Opens
six and seven to ten years
P O 1! T S M () If T II. N. II. of age.
Kilter egg*, which won se­
(U P I) — A naval court of
EASTER P A R A D E IN SANFORD included thin whole family dressed Just
inquiry today hoped to ques­ cond prizes were found by
jtlike. Mother, Mrs. Raymond Palmer (a t righ t) is pictured with her fivo
tion personnel o f tho Porta- l-c-lir McMillan, Susan Jack
daughters, Colleen, (le ft) Mary I Jot h. Dotty, Aliby Leo and Ruth and son
mouth Naval Shipyard con- and Hilly Irangwcll,
Most eggs in each group
Ned. All tho dresses were brown with a strip o f lace down tlie front, and
renting repair work done on
the ill-fated nuclear subma­ were found by Robbie Me.
all wore white picture Imls. Little Ned, too has on it white shirt und brown
servo, Deborah Mngr unit Di­
rine Thresher.
pants and it little white cap. Mrs. Palmer made all six dresses for her
ane bridge* und tlie .Second
handsome family.
Most Egg* by Kenneth Drown,
Kicky Mann and Frank Sloan.
TA LLA H A SS E E (U P I) —
The egg* for the annual
While nffiriul* of the Floilda
hunt were donated lit Thomp­
East Const Railway appeared
son's Egg Ranch, Thnflway,
before the Public Utilities
Food Fair, all three WinnCommission here, the strikeDixie stores, A A P. Wade's
plagued carrier began freight
Supermarket, Syndcr'* Egg
service to potato growers in
Ranch, William* Restaurant,
northeast Florida.
Pig \\ Whistle, Pinecrrst Inn
and Mrs. (). II. Griggs.
KEY WEST, Fin. (U P I) — il nt who ndmitb'd killing tlie
Some Progress
Prizes for the winners came
A hearing was M'lirdulcd to- two-mini erew of u charier
TA.MI'A (U P I) - - State
through the generosity of the
iluy to decide if a studious- limit should lie hound over for
Roaid of Health scientists
Sanford A tom ic Rank, Touchlooking high school honor Mu- gland jury action.
said this weekend tliut some ton's, Roumlllat and Ander­
progress had been made III son's,
The hearing was set before
McCrory's,
Robson's
tile fight lo wipe out ell- Sporting
County
Judge II lio Gomez
Goods, Sweeney's
cephalitis, but it was still one and Firestorm Slo.es.
when 17-year-otd Roger Fos­
of "Florida's gicutest health
ter pleaded guilty to tho mur­
Don Knlgh. was chairman
problems.'*
der of skipper Dougins Trev­
of the egg hunt fur Dm- JayTim matter of hiring an usor, 17, amt hi* first mate son.
coos and others on his com­
sistant town clerk in CaasclN ew Policy Chief mittee woro Sid Viliien, DoEdward, ut uu arraignment
Istry will com,, up for fur­
Sunday.
ALGIERS, Algeria (U P I) Witt Mathews, Fred Wilson,
ther discussion at today s 7:31)
— Premier A limed Ren Delia Elmer Smith, Garnett White,
Police said the husky son of
p.m. meeting' of the Hoard
personally will direct Algeria’s Jim Smith, Ham P»lk, Jack
a
Griffin, Gu., physician re­
of Aldermen in 1’own Hall.
foreign policy in place of Erickson, Ken Mrlnlosh, H&gt;Other items hanging from mained "calm und very co­
Foreign Minister Mohammed run Loach, Dave lieman and
herent'' in jail while under­
Inst week's mooting for to­
Forty fire, safety ar.d law
Kheniistl, still in a coma from Charles Tctanhaum.
night's agenda include the going questioning.
enforcement officials
from
uii
attempted assassination,
Sheriff'*
investigator
Rob­
Tlie 130 dozen eggs were
possibility of hiring a traffic
Seminole, Volusia anl lireinformed sourer* -aid today. dyed and colored by mem­
ert L. Drown suid the youth
control offeer for tho town
I yard Counties will visit Die
ber* of Ihc Jayecc Wives
and approval of tho Murch told him he dumped the bodies Sanford Naval Air Station
of the father uml son over­ Tuesday for briefing* and
Club, under Hir direction of
fiiiaie.'ial statement.
lly I'nilid Pres* International President, Mr*. Hum Polk.
board near u sin aIt group of demonstrations on aircraft
A blustery Pacific storm
islands JO miles west o f here safely.
purhed rain and snow from
culled the Marqucsu Keys.
Tlie day will lie devoted to
tlie West Coast into the Rock­
L IT T L E MISS Leslie
Foster told authorities he acquainting
civilian
safety
ies today. An Eustrr Sunday
McMillan found it silver
tried to commit suicido in a personnel with tlie special
heat wave left u nail of look••Rif mill wins a Htuffcd
The "Savage Sons of San­ motel here Wednesday night, features of handling military
eu temperature retold* from
(loRRie at the Juyt.ee ford"—Heavy Attack Squad­ but when he couldn't go avlatiun accidents.
A 13) car-old girl arrest
Nrw Mexlro to Montana.
Easter E rr Hunt,
ron Five—is departing today through with it, to* decided to
Lcdr. C. Thomas Covill,
ed for liaving a loaded re-!
for a short cruise ulraard the rhurter a bout und take his Safety Ofiiccr for Heavy At­
toltcr in her possession at
life ut sen.
Attack Carrier Forrestal.
tack Wing One, will lecture
The “ boy of the month" (lie gioup at 1(&gt; a. in. un
During tliis cruise, tlie
S.itit'ord .Junior Hull School AKent To Speak
lull b44f)‘ l'eleased (o the rus- ! County Agent 'Cecil Tucker squadron will he conducting student told investigators he |pilot rescue and aircraft en­
Page U tod / M n ltcr mother pending |will speak on "Cure of Lawns its annual Operational llcgdi killed tlie Trevors when Ids try of tlm A3B Sky warrior,
Bridge
Classified
nail Grasses" for the Semi­ ! ness inspection which will plan for getting them o ff the A5A Vigilante and TF9 Cou*
inventuOjpn
Comics
.... Pag*
'■“ ‘ V i l
loWOiy Judge Vernon Mize nole Evening HD club ut 8 demonstrate tlie squadron'* chartered bout, the Dream |gar, lira major airplane t&gt;pea
Dear Abby
.... Page '$
said he ordered the girl's re- p.m. toduy ut tlie HD Center readiness to perform its as­ Girl, went uvvay. Drown suid flown by Sanford based avia­
Editorial
Page 4
tease while she is undergoing in Hanford. Tucker will pre­ signed mission of all weather Hie youth tuhl authorities he tors.
Entertuiniiient . Page 1* examinations by «■ Orlando sent tlie same program for attack. Tlie "Sons" will uho stabbed the older Trevor in u
Afterwards,
Covill
will
Legal* .... Page 2-3-lU-lt
psychiatrist. The totrt said tlie Elder Springs Club ul lie participating in tlie Fur- brief struggle on the lower move the classroom to liu
Puzzle .
Pag* *
ins dcciiion in (h« matter l»;4.r» a in, Tuesduy at the rcstal's annual Readiness In- deck, then knifed the younger VAH-3 flight line where con
Society
....
Pago H .will deprud on lira doctor's Center. .Sample*
may
be spection as part of Currier mun while he was trying to fcrencc delegates will inspect
(p o r t a
,.
Pag# 4
In ought for uiiulyscs.
‘ rciommaoriaUm.
Air Group Eight.
rail tlie Coast Guard for help. lira au craft.
)

Freight Service

lassisor S tu d e n t K ille r
[Faces C o u rt b e a r in g

Cleric Item
On Agenda

Aircraft Safely
Briefing Set

Pacific Storm

15-Year-Old
Girl Released

Herald Index

VAH -5 Set
To Deploy

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Hospital
Notes

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W ITH T H IS CO U PO N
YO U G ET

A PRIL 1
Birthi

p

Mr. and Mr*. Donald H.
EUli of Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
Mr*. Richard Keogh and
baby, Lake Mary;
Marie
Bamberger,
Eau
Gallic;
Charles Jones, Curtis Mc­
Cloud, Cecil Rivers, Mr*.
Donald Pierce and baby, M's.
Richard Dougherty and baby.
Roscoc Drocklngton Jr., Fred
White, Mattie Gardner, Na­
talia Wiggins of Sanford.
A PRIL 3
Admlaaluna
Charles Drown, D e R n r y;
Rufus Sharpe, Mims; Frank
Law, Leesburg; Rexle Stone,
Osteen; Mattie Hunter, Chris
Matthews, Sidney Richard,
Eilene Chadwick, Bernard El­
liott, Bette Skates of Sanfonl.
Dischargee
Johnny H o u a l o n , Lake
M a r y : Margaret Meissner,
Lake Mary: Elisabeth Silver,
Brooklyn, N. Y.j Abble Freese,
),ake Mary; William Redley,
Mamie Lee Smith,' Almu New­
ell, Frank Hruygll, Helen MeElroy, Jace Wynn, Douglaa
lluiklns, Lillie Mary Nicely.
Vicki Pitman, Arlene Meserve,
Charles Bennett, Millie Kel­
ley of Sanford.

APRIL 3

Admissions

I
v-

Conred J. Graff, Gustav
Deinlnger, DcBary; Emory
M. Spclr, Nancy Lee Hunt.
Jerry Lee Dickerson, Jacque­
lyn M. Wade, Ada Christine
Dailey, William H. Goad,
Francine Brown, Jacqueline
Williams,
Rene S. Bess.
Frances F, Dallas, Joe T.
Collins, Iona E. Meldcr, EfHe West, Ssnford.

SW IFTS PREMIUM
A L L YOU

CAN

1

Births
Mr. and Mra. Garvin HUI
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Soloman of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Kln­
er of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Dorothy Denting,
DcBary;
Horace Fennell, Beverly No­
lo, Elisabeth Von HerhulU,
Catherine Fox, Mrs. Richard Spurrier and baby of
Sanford.
APRIL 6
Admissions
Doris Avery. Lake Mary;
Mamie Carver, Titusville;
May Phillips, DcBary; Otto
Wcpncr, DcBary; Boy Cottins, Osteen; Mary K. Sowerhy, Estey Swaggeriy, JackWynn, Joint M. Scott, Eugene
Anderson, Ethel Lee Walker,
Arthur Raymond Key and
Henry Triers of Sanford.
Discharge*
Henry Wolff, Dellary; Unity
Hupton, Oviedo; Edward Put
mm, Geneva; Joanna Camp
tiell, Ltngwood; May Bell,
Geneva; lit t le Benton, El
leen Chadwick, Ada C. Ball
ry. Emory M. Sjx*lr, Jucquc
line Williams, Clirls Mat
thews, Frsnrlne Brown, Pal
rlrli Gustavson, Mrs. Phil
lip Skates and baby, Frances
Dallas of Sanfonl.

■
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ficbeberatsde talked f o r
1,001 nights to keep her busBead from kilting her.
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Grctn Stamp, with
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limit ana caupan pa, family, pl.au
asplra* Sat., April 13, 1963 *

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I5 -«.

Cucumber Chips

traa «f */£ G*s«w Stamp, with
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SATURDAY

C o m Lome Brant!

Stuffed Olives .... ^

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and

Aunt Jemima Pancake Day
8 A.M. til 7 P.M. - Mon., April 15
Community Bldg. - Legion Post
DcBARY

B P C

lb .

Libby's Tasty Canned

Corned B e e f......

Premium Label Tatty

can

Swift's Premium

Corned Beef Hash f“‘ 29*
9-ea.

ar-curing and hard-

17*

|or

wood-smoking

Pilltbury't 4-Serving Slsa

Mashed Potatoes 2 A?. 25*
Baker's Coconut.

Herman Orqnge Band Sliced

that assures you the

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long, careful process

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Baker's Coconut

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cooked ham .
king fish steaks
Tasty Fresh

plcasurel

For Eeiter, Angel-Flake
7-of,

sw ift's h an ks
sliced bologna
Swift's Premium Freak

trimming, mild sug­

Delicious With Ham

French's Mustard

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d a i r y s p e d at s

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Cinnamon Rolls . . .
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bag sausage . .
Copeland's All-Perk

35c

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Slu. I.an.t Foil-Wrapped

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Sara Laa Pinaappla-

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Admissions
Robert Ksrraker. Della Gal
low ay, Frank Spindlcr Sr.,
Arthur Harris
and Lena
Burns of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Ur*. Joseph D.
Ramsey of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Catherine
Dodson,
Lake
Mary; Kate Blank, DcBary;
Arthur llunler, Mrs. Cleveland
Klner end baby, Tiny John­
son, Jerry Lee Dickerson,
Laura Steel, T e rm s Cox,
Lorraine Smith, Winona Gal­
loway, Bernard Elliott, Mau­
reen Currie, Mrs. Garvin
Hill and baby, Helen Me*
Clutkey, Dlannle White of
Sanford,

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Mr. end Mr.* Phillip Skates
of Sanford, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner of
Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
• Mabel HalUiuscn, Doris II.
Smith, DcBary; Mary Petrus
ha, Ronda Antolnetta Fisher,
Longwood; Emporia Hankerion, Calvin Overstreet, Jac­
quelyn M. Wade, Sanford.
A PRIL 4
Admissions
Maria Pye, DcBary; Joanna
Campbell,
Longwood;
Ed­
ward Putnam, Geneva; John
Dames, Ruth Payne, Teresa
Cos, Alburlha Klner, Ida HUI,
Harry
Zimmerli,
Myrlcne
Bullard, Margaret Saraney,
Lory
Rasmussen.
Frances
Polo ski, Alebtra Klner, Lor­
raine Smith, Mamie Smith
of Sanford.

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Water Treatment Plant Survey Ordered
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$ 8 70 ,0 0 0 Bond Issue
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lt&gt; LARKY VERSHEL
Every day we learn some­
thing new. Like frtnstnnce:
We’ve been referring for
years to the sired (railing to
the horse racing track as
"Seminole Boulevard.” Zoning
Director Boh Broun informed
us this morning the correct
name Is "Semlnolu Boule­
vard." With an "A ."
• • •
Tlie Legislative delegation
will introduce n special net for
reimbursement of those spe­
cial steak dinners awhile back.
# • •
City M a n a g e r IV. E.
Knowles
really hit the engi­
neering expertswith athund­
erbolt at the c o m m i s s i o n
meeting Iasi night. . . . (’etc
recommended a storage and
treatment facility at the pres­
ent well field in plum of the
proposed facility in the south
part o f town. . . . The way
I’ete figures if this would he
ihuie at relatively the same
cost and the city Would gain
the use of the present raw wa­
ter lines to break in treated
water for use throughout the
city mid use the present plant
us a booster ehliir imition stor­
age point. . . . Engineers were
scratching t h e i r h e a d s in
aniuzcnictil at that one.
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The City Commission in f»|&gt;wiul
session Wednesday night authorized
Engineers Clark, Dailey ami Dietz to
survey some three acres In the Mayfair Golf Course for construction o f a
water treatment plant.
A t the same time, tin* lionnl au­
thorized Fiscal Agent Loomis Leedy
to come up with detail cost estimates
for u $870,000 bond issue to finance
a long range water improvement pro­
gram.
Leedy indicated that a Straight
bond issue would amount to mi in­
crease o f 70 cents per water user and
also presented a plan for a combined
issue which would mean a verj small
increase in rates.
The board also told Dr. .!&lt;*&gt; Dietz
o f the engineering firm to |proceed
with soil boring for the tijfutnient
plant as well as design and iflim* for
the ground storage reservoiti

The complete water improvement
program is expected to cost over
$800,000 with the following break­
down:
New well field including three new
wells, $50,400; Transmission lines,
$270,100; IMant, $278,000 storage re­
servoir, $85,000.
Dr. Dietz presented three plans
on water treatment to the board with
the commission okaying the aerationlet eat ion plan whereby the water is
treated to get rid o f the sulphur,
chlorinated for four hours before
being pimi|&gt;ed into the mains.
City Manager \V. E. Knowles said
this morning that it would take about
five months before the ground stor­
age would he ready for operation
which would not relieve the worsen­
ing city water supply for this sum­
mer during the jteak days.

WEATHER: Fair through Friday. High today, 85-80, Low tonight, 60-55.
VOL. 53

United Press I.enscd W ire "

M W A...

Unusual
Industrial

hibits To Spark
ow Here Tuesday

THUUS., A P R IL 11, 1063

Chills North
I'nltrd Press International
Snow peppered parls of the
Northeast,
Montana
and
South Dakota today. Freez­
ing temperatures chilled the
northern half of the nation.

2 Successes
CAPE CANAVERAL (D P I)
—America'* missilemen scor­
ed two successes in three
launchings Wednesday during
a busy day At this huge
space center.

ALGIERS (D P I) — Alger­
ian Foreign .Minister Moham­
med Kheinisti was shot and
wounded in tlie head in an
attempt on his lile today,
policr announced.

Phone Expansion
ATLANTA (D P I) — South­
ern Bell Telephone Co. said
today that it plans to im*
prove and enlarge its nineslate facilities by $350 million
this year. (Tlie
company
serve* Seminole County.)

Auto Industry
Studies Steel
Price Changes

Zoners Okay
Shopping Center

Good Friday
Services Set
By Churches

(in To
Tfi Head
ve On
Rail Strike

i- C e i

E n t r y

Village Seeks
Police Boost

Mock Attack
Destroys Daytona

$100,000 Land
Sale Completed

Mystery Clouds
Steel Battle

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NO. 638

WASHINGTON
(D P I)
— terials were recovered, he
Aboard tlie 3,730-Ion T«s»cl
All hope wa* abandoned to­ said he could w
no poss­ were ■ crew of 112 and IT
day for the nuclear-powered ibility that all communica­ civilians, Ute Utter techni­
submarine
CSS
Thresher, tion* would have been black­ cians who were checking out
lost with 129 men aboard ed out if tlie vessel had not equipment Installed during a
where the stormy North Al­ met disaster.
recent overhaul job at Ports­
lantic is 8.400 feet deep.
Anderson's desolate report mouth, N. H.
The Thesher "has indeed that hope had been abandon­
Last word from the Thrrxhbeen lost,” Adtn. George W. ed for tlie sub and the men er came shortly after 9 a.m.
Anderson reported at a new* was given to newsmen about Wednesday as she began a
conference in lire late morn­ 25 hours after tho last con­ maximum test dive in 8,400
ing.
feet of water.
tact with lire vessel.
Anderson, chief of naval
operations, made the an­
nouncement with deep regret
In disclosing that a second
oil slick and material* poss­
ibly from the interior of lire
submarine bod been found
in tbe area where it made
a tc*L dive Wednesday.
Th* ^m aterials were des­
cribed as cork and plastic
of type* used “ in Die internal
Steps to get Immediate po­ general discussion meeting W,
construction of submarine*." lice protection hi North Orlan­ L. Robinson was appointed at
The M-iond oil slick wa*
do were taken Wednesday nn ussistuul building Inspec­
found at lU:2i) a. in. today,
tor to be ill charge o f electrical
Anderson told a new* con­ night by tho Village Council work; the need for citizen*
ference. TIh* first was spot­ when Councilman Boh Steph­ to volunteer as mrniber* of
ted shortly before dark Wed­ enson vvn* authorized to or­ a fact finding committee on
ganize n volunteer pollen de­
nesday.
raising revenue for the vil­
Although Anderson wrote partment which will hi- bond­ lage was discussed and Colin'd
l&gt;y
Dave
T
i
I
moi
as
chief
off any chance for recovery
cllmon Mrs. Irene Van EepocI
of the submarine or that any of police.
nnd Bob $tephcn*un, along
of the 129 men might be
Activities o f the department
with Tony Krecek, citizen,
alive, lie said search efforts will com# under direct super­
were named to *erve as a vol­
would continue to fix the vision of the council and vol­
unteer recreation committee
exact start of the disaster unteers, nil to Ih' qualified
to ItHik Into needed Improve­
and recover materials or men, will ho sought front each
Uxliey that might come to area Including thu Ranch Sec­ ments, especially at the hall
park, and to come up with
the surlaee.
tion.
some
menns of supervision al
Tho disaster is the U. S.
A search also 1* oil to find
Navy’s worst submarine Ira a qualified man to serve us the lake.
gedy in peace or war. It is Judge, The Village charter
the worst single ship tragedy specifies i hut Im must he an
in peacetime tor any kind of
attorney and a member of the
U. $. naval vessel.
Floriiln Bar.
Anderson said lie had or­
Btephrn-'on, pointing out
dered the deep diving batliothat Justice of the Peuca El­
sphere Trieste, now at San
mer Ashley, contacted pre­
DAYTONA BEACH (D P I)
Diego, Calif., brought across
the country by rail to aid in viously, hud offered to uc- — A nuclear missile fired
eept the Job, was asked to without warning In a mock at­
the scureh.
Tlie Trieste has gone as cheek -with Aalih'y as to his tack, theoretically destroyed
deep as seven miles, whereas qualifications a* called for in this student-filled holiday re­
sort today in Florida* flnit
the Thresher apparently went llto charter.
Needed charter revisions as test of Us blood mobilization
down in a mile and a half
of water at a point about reported by tho committee In- resource*.
Th# mock attack came at 1
22o mile* east of Capo Cod. eluded correction to a part
Anderson said there was o f Article 3, Section 2, to p. tn. ( KST) from nn "enemy’*
"absolutely no possibility" rend: "no person shall hold submarine o ff the coast. A l­
that a line could Ih- attached elective office if there is any most Immediately, a civilian
[or salvage from such a conflict nf Interest between force of about .TOO person*
depth. He described as "very said person sod the munici­ urrosa Florida aprnng into ac­
remote" the possibility that pality." The phrase, "subject tion to provide blood fur th#
any bodies would float to the to approval of a majority of injured.
Bottle* o f simulated blood
surface,
tho voting freeholders" was
Anderson said he abandon­ added to the sections affect­ were rushed to regional blood
ed hnpc for two reasons. In ing bonded indebtedness and hank center* at Jacksonville,
Miami, Tampa, tirlundo and
addition to the fact (hat ma­ power to Imirow money.
Pensueola.
Approval of thu lust two
In un actual attack by n
proposals was withheld for thu
bust tie power, the Iduod woubl
present time upon objection bo routed to tho disaster ure*
from ('ouncilmun A rt Ferrin by the Civil Defense.
who said lie would like to look
Today's test was the pilot
further Into tho legal aspeeta operation in a nntion-wida
of the recommendations be- alert program by the Ameri­
One of tlie largest land
fotn submitting the change in can Association of
Blood
transact ions of tlie year was
Wording to the ls-glslature.
Banks,
which
ha*
about
500
closed at noon today in (he
In other business at llto hank member* In all 5(1 states.
law offices of fitrnstmm,
Davi* and Mrlnlosh for a m
sum in execs* of $100,000,
Kingswmxl Builders, Inc.,
represented by President Wil­
liam Brumley Jr. and Secre­
tary-Treasurer Byron Israeli,
signed palters with 11. W
Larlin and Al Wallace Jr.
for a tract of lund adjacent
to the Mayfair Golf and
Country Club a* a site of
a new sulxlivlsion to be
known as "Greenbrlar of
Lodi Arbor." Jim Hunt Real
ty handled the transaction.

Many interesting anti un [pl­ cs in Florida have made Welding L Fabricating Co.,
UMial exhibit* will liigtiligtit an arc making great con- Seminole High School draftthe Seminole Industrial Show tri lions to the economy of ing ami design technology
Tuesday evening at the San­ th&lt; state. They have eon- class. Southern Bril Teleford Civic Center when -to In •ted greatly in making plume and Telegraph Co..
Chemicals.
Inc., N ear Agreem ent
or inure lirms will join in tli.j state a healthy and sue- Southern
PARIS (C P I) — The I nn
Machine
the second annual observance cc lul place in which to Stine
Supply,
Wheeler Fertilizer Co., Win ed States and its European
of
"Induatry
Appreciation lit | work and play."
»nng the last year Flor­ ter Park Telephone Co., and Allies today were reported
Week" as proclaimed by
near agreement on a plan
id: has obtained tome 715 York-Eger Mfg. Co.
tlry, notice those pretty’ Gov. Karri* Bryant.
Florida State Bunk girls wear­
More than 2oo communities m i industrial plants and
Scott Burns, industrial com- for an inter-Allied nuclear
ing Easter bonnets today. . . . throughout the state will hold ex tn*ion». These have creat­ mittcc chairman of llir Cham­ j force, possibly will) French
•
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special event* Tueiday even­ ed llxnit 22,000 new jobs and ber of Commerce said still participation.
The County Commission will ing when Governor Bryant in rased payrolls in Flor­ other firms arc expected to
have
exhibits on display Dominant Hole
bo getting unuther request on will »jieak over a closed tele­ id by about Sltxi million.
M AR G AR ET
Meyers,
CAIRO (D P I) — Egyptian
nrccpthig n street us a "muni­ vision hookup between 8 and | [splaying products at the Tuesday evening.
mu
test
nut
in
tlio
"Mins
Srfinolc
Industrial
Show'
Following Governor Bry­ President Gamal Abdel Nas­
cipal connecting link" if North ■MS p. m.
S e m i R u l e County”
ser
seemed,
assured
today
of
day
evening
at
thu
Civic
T
ant's address there wilt be
Orhmdu chi rirs through on
Florid* 1* constantly gam
lu-iuily
cptiLe.sL id . n
. t-v —*—»
cj—n *r t‘ - p-i* r irsbftr* -Nj q. '.tv dr : a dominant role iu tin- new
t r l f * " tv*
plans made Wednesday night,
liltie-eyed till mile Xlfo
Arab
federation
that
is
errIN
with
no
(tdmlssion
charge
to "look Into" getting county « n nr
»r h
Ma”
noted.
"Existing
prizes
and
a
*na&gt;
X
bar.
ta nc
plans
to liecnmu u
will be these firms:
The show will lie conclud­ tain to alter the balance of
help on upkeep and possible plant* ntso are being expand­
ti it r h o . She in thu
ix of Sanford, Antenna ed with Hie naming or Sornl- power in the Middle East,
paving of the t w o - 1&gt; I o c k ed at a phenomenal rule.
dmiKhter o f . Mr- und
Mfg. Co., mdc County's -'Man of InManufacturers und their tin- Spenrs, H A S
atreteh on N. Edgemon Ave.
•
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Unity O f Purpose Mrs. Gat Ih Meyers of
Ci Plied Slings, Inc., Chase dustry,"
Winter Park. Her hobMIAMI (D P I) — The Cuban
A to.. City Products Corp.,
Village Clerk Mrs. Ilarlaira
liiefl lira Howinir mid
exile colony, demonstrating
4• ts Coin Buttling Co., Dear
I ’eters has declined to accept
water n|&gt;orts mid she
una mistimed unity of pur­
In » Electronics, Ine., Deep
even the smalt monthly stip­
in a member o f the Fu­
p o s e . rallied today behind Hr
S. ili Products, Dynatronlcs,
end she Is entitled to for han­
volutionary Council President
ture Nurses Club.
It
Florida Power Corp.,
dling the job . . . site got, and
Dr. .lose Mlro Cardona in his
I lid.r Power and Light Co.
certainly deserves, a musing
break with tlie Kennedy ad­
Inova Mfg, Co., ilarcar
vote of thanks from the coun­
Seminole County's teacher
ministration.
cil ami citizens present at a list will In' increased 33 to A ilnum Product! Co., Hi
Ilecumrnendation
to
the
council meeting Wednesday’ 58o by tire beginning nf tlie A s Concentrate, Inc., Mol*
County Commission for a A Miss
night.
1Witt414 school year. School 1 y Materials Corp., HLII
zoning
change
penuittirg
DALLAS (D P I) - A bullet
nets,
Hunter
lee
&amp;
Fuel,
PI
1
Supt. It. T. Wilwee said tills
construction
of
a
shopping from a high-powered rifle
!
I
son
Electronics,
Inc.,
Loucwoud’s btlsines a m e n morning.
Inc.,
Miracle center at Sit 43d and 14 was whizzed through a window
and C of C members arc ex­
Tlie School Board, In meet­ l-fv-Temp,
pected to make more plan* for ing this afternoon, was ex­ - • *role Co., Mitchell Ad Jus- approved by the Zoning Com­ Wednesday night, narrowly
Trailers. Nchi Bottling mission Wednesday evening. missing former M.ij Gen.
tastier husinrss and general pected to reappoint most of lit
Tlie recommendation was Edwin A. Walker who was
Peninsula Paint and
improvements in the are* at the present 545 teachers. 1'
Traditional Good
Friday
approved in spite of protests silling at a desk tilting out
He* Mfrs.
today's meeting of the Cham­ "W e will lose about 10-12 for
service*
commemorating'
tinVrro Mfg. Co., Sanford by a delegation of 40 resi­ his income tax.
ber.
various
reasons,"
Milwee
dent*
of
Dolray
Manor.
•
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Three
Hour*
oT
AgonyMir­
I said, "and will begin employ­ M tifaclurrrs, Inc., Sanford
Win-Mae
Corporation,
nf Demos Jubilant
North Orlando's council Is ing new teachers next week."
rored by Christ upon the Cro»»
WASHINGTON
(D P I)
—
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A
T
11
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W‘
n,cr
which
Is
plan
wondering who authorized the
Bids were to Ire opened
for the salvation o f mankind
n P D n n,n&gt;* ,hc ‘ hopping center, re- Democratic party leaders
installation of septic tanks at for flour maintenance ma­ f i i u p
will
lie held by Sanford
i v r c V I I I U I I C Q U quested the rezoning from were jubilant today over
one o f tlie developer'* model chinery and supplies.
.
.
.
residential
and
agriculture
to
churches
this year at the First
House
action
which
restored
homes . , . the Village has its
to President Methodist Church from noon
l
(J a ilV fr iK P
commercial for Die aouth- $(.Vu million
own municipal sewers . . . In­
IX Q I I J l l m e
east corner of the Intersec­ Kennedy’s public works pro­
vestigation to he made.
until 3 p.m.
Tlie
recommendation gram despite strong GDP
•
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(ASIMNGTON (D P I) — tion,
Ministers from participat­
will be for all tlie area ex­ economy drive.
Here arc some more places
ing chiinhis who will present
sldential e m e r g e n c y
cepting
tlie
east
ISO
feet,
where you ran buy tickets far
The Seven L « »i Words are
In I wa* scheduled to con- which will serve a* a buffer Injunction
the Semi - Centennial Dance.
Rev. John T Adams, host pas­
late
("day
it)
an
effort
to
between
the
commercial
and
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (C P I)
DBTHOIT ( U lT l—The auto
(Note: The Blue Angels will
tor; Rev. R. |„ Strit-klund of
off
n
nationwide
railresidential areas.
—County and stale authori­
be there!) Kwikic, Citizen's industry, which hasn’t raised
the Church of God o f Proph­
strike
over
work
rule*.
Zoning
Commission
took
ties
today
served
Negro
In­
Bank of Oviedo, Burger King car priees since 11-38, adopted
*- special
fact-finding under advisement a petition tegration leader Marlin Lu ecy; Rev. John H. Hires of
in Casselberry; Play Girl today a wait-and-see altitude
b
was
appointed
by I'm - from a large group of Cas­ tiler King with a temjairary Grace Methodist, Iti-v, Grover
over
the
latest
price
chungrs
Fashions,Fern
Parks LorKennedy
a
week
ago as selberry residents requesllng Injunction aimed ut halting Sewell o f the First Presby­
niunn [lenity In Casselberry. In In the industry.
Jnul
step
uvniluble
under a rc/oning approved
last a series of rarial demonstra­ terian Church, Rev, William
Autuinakci*
were
studying
Sanford you can get them at
National
Ituilwuy
Labor
December lie rescinded. Pro­ tions here in which 14t Ne­ Guess of Pint-crest Baptist
the banks, drugstores, Brack the $»l per ton hike announced
Chimb, Rev. tTonies Dee* of
perly
owned by Mrs. Frances groes have been arrested.
iu
pix’v
til
u
walkout,
Wednesday
by
Wheeling
St,.el
Perkins, J oyce Bldg., Chel­
the Sanford Alliance Church
llrunoo
on
Scminula
Boule­
I
president's
action
autoCorp.,
hut
seemed
agreed
the
sea Title and Guaranty. And
and Rev, Walter McPherson
lly burred l&gt;otli thu vard was rezoned from agri- R ift Grows
most important , . ■ call the boost would have no healing m
of
the Congregational Chri*.
cultural
to
commercial.
The
TALLAHASSEE
fD
P
I)
—
hi
on
tliikt
car
priees.
t
uiul
tinrailroad*
from
Joyce# t iffiii' h&gt;i those reser­
It appeared likely, however, . 1. (png I lie status quo fur
the property la­ The rill la-lwei-i) Gov. I-arris tian Chuich.
vations, N«»W!
Hymns will ho offered dur­
Bryant und the St. I'elershurg
•
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Hint if there wns an imlustiy- go b s or until June2. The •'‘ luriM-d to agriculture.
Times intensified today when ing tint threediour service of
..- until May 3 tu s'ludy
Thousands of happy kids wide steel price hike, cult it
lire newspaper charged editor­ meditation Urn| prayer by tho
Ik |roM&lt;-iii nod anutla-r 30
and teachers in S r inI n o I c would cost more next year.
ially 111At Bryant’s turnpike congregation nod special muda to write h report. It*
County. Schools out fur five
refinancing "cost the people do will ho provided by aoloist*
ti
*mcn&lt;lnt&gt;nn» will nut lie
days. Drive carefully all day. Hotel Sale
alaiut sm million more than and choirs of each i-hun h.
•
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hit
ly
mi
either
party,
OHLANDO (D P I) — The
it should."
Olh#r services for toilay*
Orange IMving and Con­ 225-room Cherry Plaza Mob I
k board w ill be |u ad&lt;rl
and tmod Friday m uiinoiinstruction Co. has filed a lien will be sold to Frank E. Flynn h&gt; edge Samuel I. Itu.cnceil by individual churches in
■&gt;n some public streets in and Juei L. Moore, fur about III* jpn ial counsel to former
WASHINGTON (D PI I — Mixed Trading
I'rnver subdivision for non­ $2 million, according to Cher­ I" I-ol- Franklin tl. Kooso- The White House clouded in
NEW YORK ( DIM) —Stocks •Seminole County will he found
payment by the developer for ry lliuudiasling Co. offn inis. \i inl lluiry S. Truinun,
mystery today duvelupineiita opened narrowly mixed today " n bi-ide puges o f today's
street paving work. . ■.
Ihul might, or might not, re­ in moderate trading a* in-1 berrild.
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---- --------- ---------vive President Kennedy-'* IIM.2 vcslurs anxiously awaited the
Itucunstruclion of W. 13th
price-rise battle with steel­ next move in the slccl situs
St. in the mill and on Pete
makers.
lion
Knowles drawing board,
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) Kennedy aebeiluled nn after*
»
* I
niK.n d e p a r t u r e from the
Tile Road lb Mid adopted a
City has agreed to cooper­
While House for un Luster
BIRMINGHAM
(D P I)
_ tentative
construction
and
ate to hall parking’ on South
vacation at I’ulin Beueh. Flu.,
Vlnbarna football coach Paul mainti-nnnco
budget
today
UiKiiliizutions, clubs,
dr* mill ImsillCSM-S
Bridge
Sunford Ave. . . . h’ ltD esti­
after tw ice postponing it Wed­
Page
Bryant today filed a $5 mil­
totalling $512.1 million, but
o f Seminole Comity ure
ted to enter the
mates over (I,OUT! cars travel
( 'In •» i fud
nesday with the slimmest ex.
Page 10 A II
lion libel suit against the
Semi-Centennial Parade. I I lout und ntuil tlie
estimated
It will have fund*
over the route daily. . . &gt;
plunutiun*.
Comics _
Page HI
Saturday Evening Post which
•
• •
coupon lieluw to Parude &lt;1 )rmun, P. O. Hox
Dear Abby
While steel slum's yo-yoed
Page 7
arcuscd him of conspiring to tu carry out only $445.9 mil­
1543, Sanford, Flu. DeadUm( entering is April
There will be two local en­
Edit-rial
up - down - and • up on Wall
Page 4
rig the 1902 Alsbama-Georgia lion of the work.
15. 1963.
tries in thus* big Jaycre spon­
Street, Presidential Presa Sec­
Entertainment _ Page 7
football game
Ttw budget cover* antici­
sored races at G»crots next
Nume of Organization
retary Pierre Salinger led
!••••*«-•#*#*#*•**•*****«•
Puzzle ____
Page 10
The suit, asked for $5 mil­ pated construction for the
weekend. . . . The two are Clay
We will enter (check one)| ........ Marthing
newsmen through a day-long
Society
Page H A D
lion in actual and punitive coming fiscal year which
Smith and Bob Ito*,
chase.
Unit . . —....... Flout
11mu ru led Car.
ftporta
Page ■
damage*.
start* July L

Teacher List
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Need PH.D's

Rupert Jen- first, and Uenni!i Hearn, aon
with parent* and aludenta Seminulc High ScienceDept. . tire Lair was
ll&gt;- Jane UaMelberry
and David Miller of South kins.
Mr. and Mr*. George
who
turned
out
to
view
the
South Seminole Junior High
winners in Hearn oi Altamonte Springs
end!e** variety of project! on Seminole. Winners were cho-1 Ninth grade
School at Cakvelbcrry held
ten on grade level* inthree j triology were Robert Goplen. whose project was on theordisplay.
Hi first Science Fair last
earth ’ on of Mr. ami Mrs Harlan Je* regarding the lateral tine
It) Janr Casselberry
Judge* were Sal Murifrc of classification*. biology,
ALLAHASSEK (L’P Ij The uutc unlveiaity i- nut estab­ lu Culilormu whete Cal Tech
Friday night and the large Die
The South Seminole Now
Lyman
High Science aciencc and phy*ical science. Gopien of Maitland, wil l hU ,of fish, second.
J&lt;a Sullivan, son of Mr. comer* Welcome Wagon Club vice president of tli Martin lished In the Cape Canaveral slid other graduate school*
group clak&amp;room « a i packed Dept.; Don Iteynolda of the Overall director for Hie cn-1large collection of insects,
ami Mrs. Randall Sullivan j, planning a Hotxi Party for
are .nailable.
Co. M’odiresduy told * Florid* area.
of North Orlando, won lion- member* and their husbands
,
,
“ Its us plain us this." said
Legislative
commit
&lt;
•
that
th,.
or able menlion lor his pro- or dates at the Country Club
vo'iimlree th^ the
vice president G. P. M'illey,
jeet on bees.
at Casselberry on Saturdav, missile building firm would
" if vve can’t gat and keep
head
for
California
if
a
gradFirst place winner in the April JO, at fl;3« p. jn.
Ph.D's here, we'll Have to fol­
earth
science classification
Polluck Supper will be
low
them to California."
was Linda Djgert with Iter Held wilii mcmljors bringing
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
The senate committee un
model of a mine sliait. Lin- their contribution in a pot.
The
Florida Bar asked the
higher
education
is
studying
da i» the daughter of Mr, The meat course will he proa proposal to esluhllsli a state State Supreme Court Tuesday
and Mrs. Richard l&gt;; gert ol sided.
university III Florida’* Central to -usprlKl ami reprimand
Maitland, second place went
Tlie individual wearing Hie
East Coast are* geared io three Miami attorneys on
to Chick IllupWorUl, son of beat cut til me will tie crowned
.Services at Holy Croat handle science and mathemat­ cliurges of professional mis­
Mr. anil Mr*. 11, W. IIlup- king or queen ot the hobos.
conduct.
wortli Jr. for hi* project on Following the supper the Episcopal Church ol Sanford ics technicians.
Charged were Claude A.
oil and natural gases
The bill, which does not in­
gtoup will
enjoy
plating in observation of Maundy
Ninth grade winners in card* and dancing to records, Thursday and &lt;io«d Friday clude immediate upplopliu- Epperson, Tom H. Younghysical -Hence were, first
Thutc phiunmd to attend wire announced Unlay by Fr. liotis foe building the school, blood ami Bernard Marcus.
place. Karl Rllhe'l son of rl,»y "intact the president. Joint \S Tlioiiia*
was *l*u bucked by officials I lie Bar said Epperson con­
Services today will befUi at of the National Aeronautic* spired lo illegally bring *
sir. and Mis K I* Htahell. Mr*. Lutller Miles, for furfor hi* analog computer and nn-c detail* or reservation*, tl p.m. wills an Explained and Space Administration and woman into the United State*
Following there General Electric, » ho attend­ from Jamaica and asked that
secoml, John Stuart, son ol
The Newcomers are excited Eucharist.
he he suspended for two
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Stuart ol over plans to take part in will be Altar of Repose with ed the meeting.
Alla monte Springs, with his (j„. Semi centennial 1’aradc Match to lx- kept from 1 p.m.
The com mi tier took no ac­ year*.
aiitoiiiolille project.
in Sanford on April 21 along until miditighl lay member-- ol tion.
Eighth grade biolog) win­ •Mill tire Sanford Welcome the congregation before the
Th* space officials said the
Prr-Eiwlrr
ners were Naney Erlck»nn, Wagon Culi. They plan to llli-sved Sacramrnl
heurlng *aid tint!, in fact, .1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. show "Welcome Wagons —
Three service* are tilted
four year university would not
Karl Krickton of Lotigwood, Then and Now" with some uled for Good Friday ,lugin­
be enough. "M’c need a grad­
first pritc for her project on of tiic members to ride in a ning at 7 a.tit. with tla Ser­
uate School—now," mid II. G.
Geranium*
"plants
and
|&gt;hnto-iropiim covered wagon in old fashion­ vice of the I’rc Sanjilflcd.
McNaab of General Dynamics,
(In Full Bloom)
and their responses" ami se­ ed drevses.
From noon until 3 p.A. the
which I* working on tbe minicond, Hetty Davis, duugli.
Seven Meditations flop the
J g i each
in-space program.
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Words of the Cross vfll be
M’ illey -aid that. Inst ywar,
N a n cy Krickrtgon and Lin da IJyKcrt. Huy* are
F I R S T I ’ I jA C E S C IE N C E F A I R W IN N E R S Ht
presented anil at 7:3t) pm.
k
(&gt;r;ipev illr Nursery
Martin
hired 14 scientists with
S
te
w
a
rt
Gilrmin,
S
te
v
e
S
ch
iffm
a
n
,
Ben
P
rice
and
South Sem lnolo Junior Iliifh In clnuHiflrntlonH o f
project on lung cancer.
i
,, _
the May ol the Cross till be
2JJI t.rapes ilk Arc.
Doctor o f Philosophy degrees,
Hubert Goplin.
Ill physical science, Ste­
bloloiry, ea rth fldenco and phynicul science are,
conducted.
FA 2-0886
"and
Inst
eight
of
them."
(Herald
Photo)
wart
Gibson,
son
of
Mr.
and
fr o n t fr o m le ft, B ecky JliiRue, Iturhara Sm ith,
“ Scott* Dealer"
WASHINGTON (D P I) —
"They
said
they
ware
going
Mr*. H. II. Voliva of Fern Legislatures in eight states
Park, won first place with
apparently hold the key to Geneva Service
a project on light and beam whether the anti-poll tax
A Maundy Thursday Qndleand Dale Tucker, arm cd Mr.
RETIRE W ITH FISK
amendment will be written in­ hght Service will be ckducland Mr*. Robert Tucker of to tly Federal Constitution cd at 7:30 p.m. today It the
FOR R E A L TIRE V A LU E
Caiaelbcrry.
took
second thia )*far.
Geneva
Flrit
M#mdlil
with
"pencil
rhythm."
ful project by Mr*. Fleur Van will be continued through the
BUY A PAIR FOl^ EXTRA M EAR
.............
By Shirley Wentworth
When the Nebraska unicam­ Church hy Rev. Bay W.Huff,
Judkf'l best in the earth eral legislature approved the P»»tor.
-n m *
The Bargain Book Uataar Pelt, school secretary.
May 7 meeting of the Bear
Filial Divorce Decree*
Ah I-ow Ah ................................. 920.90
Due to tile fact liial more Lake PTA with hours set science class In the eighth proposed 24th amendment last
Laura llollett va. William held la it Tuesday at Use Hear
grade was a Theodolite, an week. It became the 30th to
Lake Elementary School fur than 1,000 volume■ were do­
A R T BROWN
HollatL
from 1:30 through 0:30 p.m. instrument
constructed
by ratify. Approval hy eight more
nated
ami
a
good
selection
bcnolll
of
the
school
library
Lornine Ziegler va. Harry
PEST
CONTnd]
Offered are number* of lien Price for locating posi­ state* Is needed.
today waa termed a aucce**- still Is available, Hie project
Ziegler.
Termite* A Other Psla
book! In fiction, non-fiction, tions of stars. Ben U die
WindMtr Tulielewt Nylons
126.70
Albert Van Horn vs. Sadie
foreign languages, texts and am of Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
26(11 P A R K ! ) f
Fisk CuHlum Tul* - Type Nylon $.'10.26
Van Hum.
While peacock* never are
physic* and all persons in Price Sr. of Lake Brantley.
(Price* Above - Evrhange Plus Tax)
Marriage Application#
Second place went to Sue found in the wild Mate.
the area are invited to lake
Charles Puckett, Sanford
advantage of till* opportunity S«&lt;lhy, daughter of Mr. and
and Linda llarbin, Maitland.
to pick up tonic very good Mrs. Stewart Butler of Mait­
1(01 8. FKKNCII AVE .
F A 2-2263
Shirley Maxo, Sanford and
material at extremely low land, fur her hurricane pro­
Jattlu Plielon, Sanford.
ject ami honorable mention
prices.
Henry Broome, Sanford and
Proceed* will be used lo went lo Joy Bishop, daughter
Cherry Knmpf, Sanford.
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) — to %2T&gt;. Till* 1* In addition to purchase
additional
bonk* of Mr. and Mr*. Boberl Bis­
James Jones, Orlando and The Houae, In a rough seselon their year-round monthly *nlsuitable fur shelves of the hop of Casselberry, for her
Ruhla Jones, Orlando,
that lasted nearly four hours,
school library In order that rock rollectkin.
aric* of *100.
Robert Shelling, St. Peters- releed legislative pay Wed­
In Urn seventh grade bio­
accreditation standards may
/
But
it
took
close
to
three
burg and Carolyn Ellfa, Cas- nesday and passed a bill to
be -reached by the next school logy winner* wet* Barbara
hours
to
heal
down
a
dozen
ae Ibeirjuiprotect- bourn owner* against
lerm.
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Kenneth Quarrle, Sanford loss of their properly as a attempts to amend the legis­
Mrs. Joel Sniilh of Long wood,
lative
council-drawn
bill
to
and Ruby Lee, Sanford.
remit of “ hidden liens."
first, with a display on the
rovise the controversial me­
Edward Carballla, Winter
iloth bills now go to the
urinary system and Hank
chanic* Ban law.
Park and Elisabeth Partridge, Senate for action,
Hanna was second with an
It finally passad with only
Winter Fark.
Th*re wae little debate on
experiment on tlie "effect
Thomae Benefield, Orlando the hill raising the dally al­ five dissenting Vote*.
of light on
periwinkles."
Of two amcndmsnt* adoptoand Shiilvy Harrlck, Orlando. lowance of legislature during
Hank is (he son of Mr. and
Real Ealate Transact Iona
rd,
tha
major
one
would
rreach lib-day session from J1&amp;
Mr*. G. It. Hanna Sr. of Mattlly Mrs. Adam Muller
Lawrencu Aubrey to C. E.
movn portions aoms lawmak­
land.
Goodwin, South Sanford, $8,The DeBnry Volunteer Fire­
er* said created a •'presump­
Sieve Schiffman. »on of
*2204 C irclin*
000.
tion o f guilt" on tha part of men sponsored a Dance Inst Mr. and Mr*. Murry SchlffFollow
The
Map
To
Savinj
Kill
mi
day
evening
at
the
HecFHA to Lawrence Stallinga
Avg.
Rafail
15.95 - 7.95
contractor*.
man or Kastbrook look first
Jr., etux, Sanlando, 912.100.
Pushed through by Rep. reatiun Hull. Humid Jenkins place in the physical science
*650
12"
Square
2 60-W
for FREE Catalog PHONl
E. C. Wvtherlngton, etux, to
Julian Bennett of Bay, the instructed the dancers in sev­ with n complicated electronic
Avg.
Rafail
2.50
- 1.25
Richard Morrla, etux, Semin­
amendment will relieve situa­ eral new steps in the tune of baseball game. Second place
323-041)0
59
0tk»r»
Similarly
low
Prkod
While Sends, wlilrh everyone
ole Park, 911,200.
went to Sharon Miller, daugh­
This week’* Tuesday after­ tions in which a building con­
enjoyed.
E. C. Wctherington, etux to
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
noon meeting of Gw Dellary tractor, who used money from
Mr. und 31rs. Frank Har­
Jams# Hcnnly, etux, Bentlnola
or
Miller of Altamonte Springs,
Duplicate Bridge Club played payments by one person on
rington gave two specially
Park, 912,200.
for her battery operated
two section* In four table*. expenses of another, could he
numbers of Pumimunian duneO, V. Hollis, etux to Wlllu
Htup
electronic fish caller.
Winners of section one dir­ faced with charges of an In­
era they learned during the
Mae Leo, Longdate, IH.nim.
R o o fin g S h in g l« 9
Becky Hague, daughter of
Certified Douglas Fir
ected by Jessie Pearsall were tent to defraud.
yeure they spent in Pansma.
Jack Trim, etux to F. E.
Mr*. Jane Hague of Ca***lThe mechanics lien law waa
NS, first, Mr. and Mr*. Geo­
Mr. and Mrs. William Stripp
Cooper Jr., elux, Markham
12 Sq. T a b s 2 3 5 L b .
berry, won In the earth
rge Pearsall; secoml, Mr*. passed years ago to provide
Pill a-f
gave an exhibition of the
Fark Hghta.,
1.1100.
science category with Iwr
I). F. Sniddrr and Mrs. Flo security for people who, by
••Golden Gate Walt*."
lA-10*0 *e|
James Huyule, ytux to lien
project on constellations.
Donnan and third, Mrs. Frank labor, skill and muteriids, add
The Anniversary Malt/, was
Poltuek, elux, Druid Hilts,
(H « PretMdl
Austin and Miss Ethel John- value to properly. But critics
played and the group snug to
912,000.
aun;
Said it has been Opel sting to lh* Stripp’* on their Twen­
INTERIO R
Casselberry Gerdene, Inc. to
801 W . Seminole Ulvd. Sanfo
Need Money
EW winner*, flr»l, Mr. amt causo double-billing to tiuma
V* 4*9 AD $f.l* tkoot
tieth Bidding Anniversary.
City Ice and Delivery Co.,
Mr*. E. M. IIInkle; second, owners innocent of knowledge
4* 4x« AD 93-14 thttl
Mr. urn! Mrs. Ed. Redman did
Casselberry lights., liMJ.mtu.
Mr. ami Mis. I-uri* Weeks;
M 4*9 AD 94.10 *hMl
R«v«rs« Trap China
Herman Grier, e t u x t o third, a lie, Mr*. M. L. Pat- of the law and, in some cases, a specialty number, “ Th#
bus caused owners to lose Rocking Chair Rock." There
H 4*9 AD 93.44 iktol
Rhondel M c M I l i a n , Palm
U-r»on and Mr*. Frank Hold­ their homes as a result of
U 4x9 A0 $4-34 (bool
we* also roliiinunlly singing
Shadow*, 91rt.CKHr.
15 Yr. Bond
er with Mr*. Nsu Edwards “ hidden Bens."
by
the
gmtip
to
“
Ring
Along
Shoemaker Construction Co. aud Mrs. Betty Duncan.
Under
tha
revision
as
pass­
With Milch," am] n guud time
IXTKRIOR
Inc. to Waller Wagner, etux,
Section two directed by ed today, owners would ho
hud by all.
»2 W
1hito
M
V* 4x9 AC 92.99 ih««f
Rave rum Park, 9IH. IIKI.
Col. William. Hague. NS, first, protected against having to
The next Dniiio will lie on
4* 4x9 AC 94.16 *h««t
/
sqLilian! May, etux to Curr Mr*. David Singer ami Mr*.
iuiun*ut ftuohljr VlffMuB chiriia
duplicate a payment ahead)* Snluiduy, Aplil 211, from H to
l i 4x1 AC $5.12 ih**|
Pm .
Ultra moi#*n ‘
Bell, elux, Neal’s Hay Point, F.dward
Warbler;
secoml,
FHA
Approved!
na#M )H #aat«r»M far tfapontfahla
Hindu in good fuith for build­ II p. m. Refreshmciili were
4i 4*9 AC 94.09 »httl
9DI.U00.
Col. and Mrs. William Hague:
•erved hy the Commuter.
fe COLORS $25.50
4* 4*9 AC $7.04 shut
Guimard Kerouen, etux to third, Mrs. C. T. HasseU and ing construction or repairs,
F lu o h A - G r a d t
Chuiles Pyle, tjueeu s Mirror, Mr*. A. G, Besom.
97.70(1.
EW, first. Harry M. Brown
Luan M ahogany
SCREEN
Lei ill I Woodard to ilsiliiee mid H. Guy Chase; second,
Williams, etux, South Suufonl, Mrs. Norman Meyer and
DOORS
DOORS
97.800.
Marvin Long; third. He. Mr*.
2-F
om
I
1NTM108
Wald Hicks, luc. to Robert Myron Accardl and .Mr*. Hur­
l ' « ” s *•«" ■ | i , "
91.19
Jiaiiiiell), i't l a , Kustbrouk, ry Schub with Mrs. O. N.
2*
6"
6.29
10” s 6'|" . 11, "
94.49
| in,mm.
Lackey and .Mr*. William
1’6" s 6 1 " &gt; | » ,"
94.91
DON’T FRKT . .
1-Ps m I
Wald llleks, I iic. to William Woodlock.
J O" s 6 » " s M o"
9S-6S
Baker, etux, Knslbiouk, 910,*
2'l" - 6.95
IKHRIOI
400
* ’« " 1 6’» " 1 1* » "
97.10
John bimnioiia, elux to Mil10" 1
* l»»"
97.00
)
uu
rail
iHirruw
up
to
S
tiO
O
Gm III oaken, etux, Acudumy
for I* v i- tor other tired-)
Mu nor, 98JUKI.
Hoc rati* are low and
Joseph HoilctUr J|-., elux
terms ate designed to fit
to FHA, N. ChuluoU, *7,100.
By Jane Casselberry
into your budget without
Chur lea Nllduck, etux tn
alrnili. Come in Unlay,
Maundy Thursday CoinAuieriiun I'lwluie Kxchnnge, muiiion will he conducted at
LOANS TU !H4)U
Inc., Uluek Hummock, 917,000. the Casselberry Community
OPBN —
Vuleulinu Ward, etux to ,Methodist Church by Bov.
FHA, Sunlund, fld.lHK).
8:311 to 3 Hit Dully cvcrpt
Delm** Copeland, pastor,
Mill, and Sat.
Serving* will be n( 7 p.nt.,
first* QuslUy
■lack b Dsrkst
- Rtady-Missd
8:3U to I :UU Mrd. sod Sat.
Vinvl-Aibtiis*
7:30 p.iil., 8 pin. and 8:30

In Casselberry

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Martin Threatens M ove

Court Asked
To Suspend 3

Holy Cross
Lists Services

SALE

. Daw* of Mi.tiand (or her Lawmakers Hold
Poll-Tax Key

Courthouse
Records

$

Book Bazaar Is Successful

2

House Moves To Protect
Home Owners On 'Liens'

5

C A V A N A U G H T IR E S ER V IC E

5

W H O LES A LE
PRICES

HOME
BUILDERS
SUPPLY, 1

DeBary Firemen
Enjoy Dance

On Quality Building Materials

Pay Cdsh And Savi

Light Fixtures

Bridge Club
Winners Named

RUBEROID

by

PLYW OOD

FOR TAXES

Closet Combination

$719

SEE US!

Holy Thursday
Communion Set
In Casselberry

Guest Speaker

bPRINUFJELD,Ohio (D P I)
Michigan
Slate
University
football coach Hugh Duffy
Daugherty will ba a guest
ajwakcr at th* Wittenberg Un­
iversity athletic banquet May
2. Thu Wittenberg- basketball
team will be pratanlad tha
Unltad Press liiU ruitloiiH ’i
•mall college champion trophy
daring tha festivities.

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I*.lit. Those attending may be
sealed and leave at any time
durlng Ura evening.
Communion at 8 p.m. will
be held by tbe Westminster When ) uu I rule For The Famous Value: No Job Too
Presbyterian Church which Tough - Smooth Performance. Mr tv*II • Stitln- ■ D.-moiiatralr And Tradr.
meets In the Heftier Homes
hales offices in Howell ParkSpecial music will be provided by the choir of the
church for which Rev. John
Phone FA 2-7U2H
2517 Country Club Koutl
N. Montgomery la pastor.
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April 11. 190.” — I’ iirc 3

Carrier Boss
Visiting At
NAS Sanford
Captain

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Civic and business leaders
of the community were henv.rvj quests of the Future
Homemakers of America of
Seminole High School at a
luncheon held recently in the
school's llnmcmaklng suite.
Miss Arm Farles* president
of tiie organisation presided
over the lunehcon meeting
and Introduced the speakers.
Miss Linda Sue Williams and
Mi&gt;-s Premia It anew , wlm
described the advantages of
studying liomcmaking.
Some of the subject matter
that the speakers touched on
included family living, per­
sonal, family and social rela­
tions, rooking, home decora
lion, shopping, ehild care
and the development of a
wclt-bakim-ed home.
\ builoi luncheon of ham.

(Tex)

Guinn, who is slated to com.
tnnml the attack carrier ForicstaJ. today will arrive nt
NAS Sanford for a fwo-tlay
Indoctrination in the Heavy
Attack aviation program.
He vvn* (rrc*'teil at 11 a.m.
I&gt;y Copt. Joseph M. lu lly Jr.,
Commander
Heavy Attack

HOMEMAKKIIS ('1,1'IS J’rc.-ident, Miss Ann Furiess weletnnes Miss Lucy
Nowlin unci Dr. Frank Loom* tu the .luncheon fur business, professional
am! civic leaders held at Seminole High School recently. Miss Nowlin and
Dr. Leone were nimm* some ill) persons who attended the special luncheon.
(Herald Photo)

Win* One, and officer* of his
staff.
Tbi* afternoon ('apt. Tally:
Charles W.
Moshier, the
Win*'* Chief Staff Officer,
ami Comdr. James A. de Ganaid, Win* Training Officer,
will brief Capt. Guinn on car­
rier operation* and the Heavy
Attack Trnipin* pro*ram.
He will also learn about the
mission* and capabilities of
the A5A Vigilante and A3B
Sky warrior attack bombers,
which are flown hy Sanfordhasod units, includin* VAH-5,
which deploys aboard the Fnrrestal when operatin* at *ca.
Guinn was recently relieved
of command of tile USS Ki*el,
an Aviation Store Ship operalin* with the Atlantic Fleet.
Ho will report to the Forrestnl
later till* spring.
HI* visit to Sanford will
conclude Friday with a flight
In the A5A Vl*ilantc, at !)
a.m.

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. II, I-. Johnson
Anoii-er Thursday. Yes and
1 kind of have the feeling its
spring. Haven’t wo had some
nice da) s’ Of course that
rain Saturday night was just
the ticket. We needed it bad­
ly. Sure helped our flowers
and lawns immensely. * • •
Myrlcne Rullard is in Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital where
she underwent surgery. We
wish you a speedy recovery
Myrlcne. * * * Well the Semi­
nole Glee Club got those big
superiors last Saturday at
Ocala so they can now go to
slate contest on the 27tlt in
Daytona. L&gt; nn Giles and I
drove the group over. We had
a wonderful day and enjoyed
listening
to the different
groups sing. • • • Charles
Rabun and Gene Rutlard were
in (he contest. They both re­
ceived excellent r a t i n g s .
Speaking of Charles, brother
Terry
has
been confined
homo because of the mumps.
And brother Jtmtnic was also
ill. Hurry ami get back to
school Terry so you can
practice with the band for
that important date they
have in Miami in May. • • •
The
Upsala
Presbyterian
Church is sponsoring a Swiss
Steak supper at the Educa­
tional Budding on Saturday
April Mth alerting at 5:30
p. m. A nice menu has been
prepared so make plans lo
attend. * * * Jean Reynolds
will leave by plane Tuesday
night for Trafalgar, In-!.,
where she will reside. We
wilt miss her but know that
she will be very happy there.
• • • Opal Dorn and kiddles
went down to Tampa last
weekend lo see Roll wtio is
in a hospital there. They rode

Four member* of the board
« f directors of the Sanford
Atlantic National Rank recently attended a hank direc­
tor* conference at the Univ m ity of Florida, iponsorcd
hy the College of Rusincss
Administration's Department
of Finance and Insurance.
The program included dis­
cussion* of the responsibility
for loan investment and per­
sonnel policy and the rcporls
needed lo enable a director to
effectively p e r f o r m
bis
duties.
Tiiosc attending included
Rank President H o w a r d
Hodges, and dirretors Rill
Hemphill, G. A. Speer Jr. and
Ira Southward.

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Catholic Church
Gives Schedule
Holy Thursday services at
Hie Catholic Church of the
Nativity will be observed at
7 p.m. today with the Holy
(sacrifice of the Mass which
will be followed hy the Easter
Vigil throughout the remain
dor of the evening until mid
night.
Good Friday service* will
begin at 3 pm. with Devo­
tions
commemorating t h c
Passion and Death of Christ
to be followed by the Mass
of the Pre-Sanctified, Distri­
bution of Holy Communion
and Adoration of the Cross.
The Clmreli of the Nativity
is locale&lt;l south of Lake Mary
just east of the S 15 and SI1
427 intersection.

over to St. Petersburg and outfits going to church. Can't
saw
some of
their old you see them now? • • • Our
friends. They
reported a sympathy goes out to the
Very good time. * • • S, A. family of Mr. L. E. Stevens
and Hazel Chambliss an I son who passed away last Sun­
Benny have
moved
here day. Mr. Stevens was a re­
from Punt a Gorda and are tired dairy man in Minroe.
residing in their trailer at a * * • Went to the first softtrailer court across the river. hall game Monday evening.
Penny is going to the Detain I From out this way on the
High School. • • • Sara and Me Haney Paint Co. team I
Reli Hodge have had a nice saw Glenn Spivey, Terry and
visit with their son t Sgt. Larry Watson and brother-inCharles Hodge who has been law Frank, Leon Dotson, our
stationed with the army in son Rob anil will get the
Korea. White he was across names of the rest of the
his wife Hetty was in Ger­ team for nexttime. They
many with her parents. They lost hy one run. Rut they
spent a few days at Daytona will make up for it at ‘ the
sorta on a “ second honey­ next game. Sam Watson is
moon" according to Sara. the boys roach. It is a nice
They have now gom lu &gt; Ft. pastime to go and watch
Penning, Ga., where Charles these games. Maybe you
will be stationed now. • • • would like to watch them
Aline and Ed Seydick of They are held down at
Jacksonville, who have pur- the Lakcfront back of the
chased the Clover Marrs pro­ Civic Center. Go down and
perly were down this past see them in action. • • •
weekend doing some work Our thought this weak is
around the pro|&gt;erly. Hear by Will Rogers. He says:
tell Ailne has been doing Everybody Is Ignorant only
some garden work but con on different subjects.
fosses she is getting a little
too old to push the plow.
They arc renting out the
main home and when they are
down here for the weekends
they reside in the little cot­
tage. Glad to have them as
“ residents,.............. Mr. A. V.
knighl of Plant Oily who
has been visiting daughter
Naomi Sapp and also a
daughter in Daytona has re
turned home. He went back
with Ray Lay Knighl and
daughter llaylene who were
up here visiting also They
are from Lutz. • • * Talking
to George Hell the other af­
ternoon. lie says hi* is now
a
Notary Public. That is
nice to know as every once
in while some one needs the
service of one. So look him
up out there when you need
one lie live* on Orange Rlvd.
* * • Tho children have a
hig holiday from school this
week, Thursday, Friday and
even next Monday off, This
will make a nice long Easter
holiday won't it? • • * This
Sunday will see the little ones
in their pretty new Easter

Rank, Mrs. (Mrs. Margie Cowan; Clvitsn Demonstration and Florida
11 and PW. Club, Joe Dennison; Home Power and Light, Miss Myr*
tic Wilson and Mis* Iaicy
Nowlin; Rotary Club. Robert
Itcssercr;
First
Federal,
p.m. today and St. Mary- George Touhy; County Com­
Itv lam Ur Slmutick
will ronduct
a missioner*. Gen. J, C. Hutch­
Services in observation of Magdalen
Maundy Thursday and Good Sacred Liturgy Service at ison; Pilot Club, Mr*. Ro­
Friday will be held in Alta­ 6:30 p.m.
bert Jernigan. and Woman's
Good Friday service* at the Club. Mr*. W. L. Gramkow.
monte Springs by the Com­
munity Chapel and by the St. Catholic Church will la* at 2
Also pri-*ent were School
Mary-Magdalcn C a t h o l i c p.m. followed by confession Superintendent R. T, Mlluea
Church.
SMS Principal A. J.
The Community Chapel will p.m. Stations of the Cros* Bracken, and class teacher
hold Holy Communion at 8 will be conducted.
Miss Barbara Uuprecht.

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tlu'ian Church of Hie Redeem­
er. W. 25th St. between Oak
and Park Avcs,. was extend­
ed to the public today by Rev
Herbert W. Goers*, pastor.
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service will be held at 7:30
p m on the theme “ Were
Y o u There W hen lie Gave the
Last Supper?" Music will he
presented
ivy the Junior
Choir.
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7:30 p in. will tie on the theme
“ It Is Finished" with the
message “ Were You There
When lie Was Laid in the
Torn!)?" Music for this ser­
vice will tie presented by the
Senior Choir.

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�The Right-To-Know
I f the people o f Florida are to
have full and free access to all infor­
mation nliout their Mate Rovcmment they nrc RoinR to have to help
themselves.
The Herald which has fought
time and time «Rnin to have all meet­
ings o f all commissions in the coun­
ty, city and school hoard open hear­
tily endorses similnr legislation en­
acted on a statewide basis which has
the backing o f our legislative delega­
tion.
As matters stand now, however,
the bill faces a steeply unhill battle.
Most o f the politicians in the state
o f Florida find great comfort in the
loophole o f the present law which
permits them to have closed "con­

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ferences."
While the existing statute re.
quires nil official meetings of all pub­
lic bodies to he open to the press and
public, a court Interpretation o f the
law permits meetings to he closed as
long ns no formal, official action is
taken.
The effect of this interpretation,
o f course, has been to turn many o f­
ficial meetings into
rubber-stamp
sessions t o . approve the decisions
which have been hammered out in
the closed conferences,
The measure would require that
all meetings o f both elective and ap­
pointive public bodies, at which pub­
lic matters are discussed, be open to
the press and public.
This pro|H)sal is the only ade­
quate type of safeguard for the pub­
lic’s rlght-to-know.
Hut, as we noted, It’s going to bo
up to the people to help themselves.
The first group on which this
self-help responsibility falls Is the
newspapers o f the state. They are
going to have to marshal their for­
ces behind this legislation without
equivocation and see the figh t
through to a successful conclusion.
The newspapers are going to have
to H|&gt;cll out for their readers the im­
portance o f the issues involved ami
they itro going to hnve to urge the
public to demand approval by the
Stnto legislature.
Unfortunately, thcro arc nil-loo-

frequent occasions when newspaper­
men go along with requests to with­
hold information If the newsmen,
themselves, are informed.
A newspaper's responsibility is
not to gather news for its own satis­
faction hut to gather the news for
dissemination to the public. Until tho
full and complete report lias been
given to the reader, the iiewHjaipor
has not completed its obligation.
Obviously, however, this is not
a "newspaper fight” ami the news­
papers alone cannot bring about ap­
proval of the needed legislation. The
primary responsibility fur seeing the
matter through rests with the peo­
ple of Florida — those who will be
most directly benefited by a strong
frecdom-of-lnformatlon law.
Florida residents — individually
and through their various civic and
service organisations — arc going to
have to make clear to representa­
tives and senators who speak for
them in the State Legislature that
they want this bill approved wit bout
delay.
The politician's greatest shield Is
public apathy. He can stand fast against any sort o f progressive pro­
posal so long as it fails to generate
strong public support. If the people
don't care, the politician reasons,
why fchoulri he?
Certainly, this is one piece of
legislation which cannot be present­
ed apathetically, because it is tlie
sort o f thing which can break up tew
many comfortable political situa­
tions. An unlimited right-to-know for
the public would bit tnu politician
where he lives, so to speak, and lie’s
not about to give up hia strength
without a fight,
Moreover, if the public Is not will­
ing to work for iis right to know,
then perhaps it does not deserve to
have this right continued. There is
really no point in preserving a right
which |&gt;cople do not use.
The challenge is being squarely
put to the people o f Florida, They
have tlie chance now to achieve an
adequate safeguard for one o f their
most basic and precious rights —
provided they are wiling to take ad­
vantage o f the opportunity.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Dependent On Creditors
4

Committee calculates the sit­ feeling, there Is more.
uation somewhat more omin­
"The U. S. g&lt;dd stock," ex­
ously. CKAC fixes foreign plains the Institute, "can he
held sliort-trrm dollar credits
a $16,00(1 house
likened
at $24.96 billion, redeemable
tlmt
Is
subject
to a $20,000
on demand in gold. CKAC es­
timates oilier claims on the , mortgage that becomes due
U. H. gold reserve at about and payable whenever the
mortgage bolder decides to dof 16 billion.
These claims include $12.06 mnnd payment.''
The institute ami CKAC
billion In federal r e s e r v e
notes, deposit liabilities and agree on wliat hit the U. P.
U. H. notes outstanding which, gold reserve: “ The answer is
by law, nru partly bucked by simple," said thu institute,
"Knr many years the United
gold.
It follows that II alt foreign Plains lias disbursed abroad
creditors demanded gold to­ morn II, P. currency and cred­
day, t h e i p w o u l d n o t be its than It Inis received from
enough gold tu pay the legal alitoad. Through Its vast for­
bills. The United Plates would eign aid progium anil through
lint be solvent. If that tends large military expenditures in
to give Americans an uneasy other countries It has placed
these claims in the hands of
foreign governments, central
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
banks and individuals."
Wbat the Inslitiito was de­
k jfrflUANKt.UOOPUi/ MI4HT
scribing was the situation that
ONE OP
FOR AM
MAW— &amp;6AD, BAVTBR— U50KTAT
6UAMPOO/— MAV &lt; produces annually a balance
THIS/ FOUR £(*&lt;*» FROM MV TWO EC*
owe Ate a head orof international payments u i i *
R o / A L Bu r m a h e n o / b v 3o v o ,
HAIR LIKE A iO-OMOtt
fa via able to the United States.
t WILL pR£6ENrt VOL) WITH A * |
COOPLt OP THOM/ 6CRNC THEM ,,\|6LANOERjEH?
That is, the United States has
F o r d i n m g r -— - t m e v a r e e q u a l
been for some years spending
IN FOOD VALUE TOA 5TUGDY
or giving away abroad more
301NT OP ROAOT Bt&amp;F/
than it gets In return.
The principal creditors on
whose forclicarnnru depends
the solvency of the United
Slates are central hanks of
Western Europe. As the years
of unfuvoiuhlo trade toil nines
continue and U. P. gold re­
serves shrink, there inevitably
cornea apcculatlon about the
Inline of the U. S. dollar,
CKAC concludes that for­
eign aid spending should lie
halved to obtain a favorable
V*W
V c t.4 iff./; trade balance. The institute
demands reduced fureign aid
From
M fm tA ‘6 PANTRY
mid a balanced budget at
TO THE- NE6T »
liutiie to protect the dollar.

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Americans would I™ surpris­
ed and alarmed to learn that
the solvcnry o f Ilia United
Plates depends row—and lias
for soma time—on Diet for.
bcaratiru o f foreigners who
ara this nation's short-term
creditors.
Solvent means an ability to
pay all legal debts. It la ralculsted by the Amerlrnn In­
stitute for Economic Itcseurch
that short-term claims against
the United Plates now exceed
the U. P. gold available to
mest them. Tha institute cal­
culated foreign short term
claims at $21) billion. U. H.
gold holdings have shrunk to
less thun fill billion.
The Cl titans Foreign Aid

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Tltum., April 11, 1003

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t io c t r ly l . i l l t o r
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H O T l l l l . l r l V M OTH A I I
I I I . A M l A O I.T O I.IM t
f e a t u r e E d ito r
C ir c u la t io n U a a s i s r
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E n te r e d s s s n o o d c la s s n i s l t s r U e lo tis r I I , 111* s t th a I ’ oal
l i t t l e . o f a s iilo r d . F lo r id a , u n d s r I h t A c t o ( C o n g rs ts o r M a rch .

We will build a wall around
Cuba—nut a wall of mortar or
tirick or barbed wire, but a
wall of dedicated and deter­
mined men to protect their
own frerdom and sovereignly.
—I'resident Kennedy, to con­
ference of Centra) Arner
lean Presidents.

Wa need to rid ouraelvei of
the erroneous notion Uial
lb s l l s r s l d Is a lu s m h s r o f I h s U n ite d f r e e * w h ic h le e n title d whenever a privileged West­
s s c l u .lv s ly to th e uee tut t e v u ld k a t lo u v ( a ll th e lo c a l n i s i
ern posit tun in Asia, Africa or
p rim e d la (h ie a e w e p s p e r.
No psrl o f s u r m a t e r ia l, news o r a d v e r t is in g , « ; th is s d ltlu a Latin America i* lust, the
correspond■t T i t s H a n fo rd U .r a l d m a y ha re p ro d u ce d In a n y m a n n e r w it h ­ Uii.S.ll.
o u t written p e rm is s io n u ( t l is p u ld le lis r u l The H e ra ld
Anr
Individual or f ir m re s p o n s ib le f u r su c h re p ro d u c tio n w il l be Ingly gains.
ru u a id e re d ae I n lr ln a O ia m i T h e H s t a ld e r u p &gt; r lt lit an d w ill be —Manfred Ifalpern, professor
h e ld lia b le f o r d a u ia t e e u n d e r th e la w . I'u h lle h e d d a lly s a re p t
of politics at Princeton Uni­
b a lu id a ) . M ubdsy a n d L T irle ltu a a , p u b lis h e d H a lu rd a y p ie re a d ln g
versity.
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'I K N O W Y O U ’RE NERVOUS AND UPSET-!’

Political

Worry Clin
CASK I’ -410: (iw-rn T., aged
211, illustrates a s h o c k i n g
tragedy.
Knr when she wns ID and a
college sophomore, nhe met a
city slicker In Chicago,
Gwen fell in lova at first
sight.
“ Ur. Crane," she explained,
"when f Innkctl up and our
eyes first met, I just melted.
"Although I had never set
eyes on Jerk before. I knew he
was the only man in tha world
for me.
"My In-art palpitated and I
had butterflies in my stom­
ach. When he asked me for a
dunce, f rmild only nod, for I
felt so ecstutir Glut t actually
couldn't speak.
"And his very touch just
sent eleelrirnl shocks nil over
my body. I trembled bo much
lie asked me If 1 was cold and
offered to get mu a drink of
hot coffee,
"Hut it was simply the emo­
tional reaction Dial guva me
thosu goose pimples.
"Well, I was putty in his
hands. My friends mol my
loiieiil* mid my older brother
all lotil me I was crazy In tha
head even to think of marry­
ing Jnek.
“ Hut I was h y p n o t i s e d.
Whatever lie said or did was
perfect. Jack was a gambler,
but I glossed over that fact,
even though ha hied me of

over $5,000 In Loud* that my
grandmother had left tin* in
her will.
"Ami though I knew he had
run around with other women,
I still couldn't believe lie ever
did any wrung.
"Yet after wc were marrird,
1 learned that he had been
m a r r i e d twice before and
wasn't even legally divorced
from tliu second wifa when
our ceremony took place, so
he was a bigamist even then.
"latter I had to go to tint
doctor because I became preg­
nant ami had a miscarriage.
" I lien I learned lliat 1 had
syphilis, which ha had passed
■m to me from his contacts
with imnmrul women.
"Now I am sterile and ran
never have a baby. Kor 10
years lie has beaten ms and
abused me and taken every
penny my mother would fur­
tively give tu me.
“ For my father disowned
me entirely when 1 eloped
witli Jack. Doth my fathpr
and my brother told me Jack
w h s u rotter and totally unfit.
"Hut 1 wouldn't b e l i e v e
tIt*-in for 1 thought lie was a
I'rilin' Ulumuing. Now lit* baa
deserted me entirely and I am
a physical wreck.
"And only after these in
years cun I begin tu took upon
Jnck tin- way outsiders have
viewed him,
"(III, why did I think he was

*o wonderful when 1 first met
hint T My love at first sight
has cost me all future happi­
ness."
What made Gwen fall so
completely in Jove with tills
rotter named Jack, was sim­
ply thu fart tiial Gwen had
built up a tremendous amount
of affection for her father
and liar brother.
Hut tlie old incest taboo pre­
vented her from aver regard­
ing them ss marriage pros­
pects.
Jack looked somewhat ilka
Ihoau two men who lutd "earn­
ed" her affection, so when aha
saw Jack, he limply released
those pent-up happy emotions
that actually lielunged to her
father and brother.
Tha reason 1 mention this
tragedy is to warn you un­
married men and women alaiut
the terrific hazard in love at
first sight, fur you then fail
in love before y o u k n o w
whether you are suited to euch
other.
I.isten to your family and
friends before you m a r r y ,
especially if your romance is
love at first sight,
( AI * a) ■ write tu llr.
Crane In cere of this news­
paper, enclosing a long 6
rent stamped, addressed mirlopc and 211 rents to carer
I) ping and printing roots
when you send for one of
his booklets.)

Soc ialist Front Seen
Ity K. C. Thaler
LONDON (U l'l) — Recent
shifts to tlx* political left
have conjured up the specter
of a ".Socialist front" in
Western Kumpe that might
act in solidarity, as did Hie
Catholic Christian Democrats
In the Kara after the war.
In Hritain where Da- Con­
servative
government
«&gt;(
Prime Minister Harold Macmllllan is hard pressed, the
Laboritcs have been gaining
ground steadily and are at
present confident they can
win Use next general election.
In Wesl Germany Chancel­
lor Konrad Adenauer’s Chris­
tian Democrats hate suffer­
ed losses to the Socialists in
West llerlin and. more re­
cently, In the Rhineland, one
of their atrongholds.
In Italy leftist advances
are predicted in (he forth­
coming elections.
Nowhere
in tlie major
Western European countries
have the Socialists so far
taken over power, hut politi­
cal observers sec sn orienta­
tion of Europe towards the
left In the near future.
This prospect has act off
speculation Dial a Socialist
front might lie welded In
Western Europe.
Such a front, it is said
would align Labor in Hritain
with Socialists In Germany,
Italy, tlie Scandinavian countries, Hclgtum and tlie Neth­
erlands-comparable to tlie
post-war alignment of Catholic
leaders ol Germany, France
and Italy.
Past experirnre has shown,
however, that labor leaders

In Europe appear more close­
ly in tune when out of power
than wlu-ri in government.
Ernest Bovin, Hritain'.* one­
time foreign secretary and
a formidable figure in Die
I.almr government of the
1930*. was reluctant to lead
Hritain into Europe when So
cialists on the continent were
clamoring (or a united Eur­
ope,
Nevertheless,
there
are
strong common factors which
auger well fur an alignment.
On some major Issues they
agree, as on the important
and currently highly contro­
versial problem of defense.
Hritain's Labor leader Har­
old Wilson Is closer to Ken­
nedy on nuclear strategy than
is Macmillan. Wilson is ad­
vocating that Hritain abandon
an independent deterrent and
leave the monopoly in the
West to the United States.
Some political observers

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ItoId Labor's defense policy
might have lieen "tailormade" to ftl the American
concept of tlie future of
NATO.

WASHINGTON - (N E A ) —
President Kennedy's foreign
aid message to Congress
turns out to be a request for
more money for next year in
spite of a tremendous effort
tu make the amount look
smaller.
The message is three times
as long ss last year's. The
first nine pages deal with
what an insignificant thing
the whole U. S. foreign aid
program really Is — o n l y
seven-tenths of one per cent
of the gross national product
—but look how much good it
doca.
There ia extra emphasis on
how much the President him­
self has cut hack the pro­
gram from his January esti­
mates.
There is full endorsement
of the recent report from Hie
President's
Committee
to
Strengthen the Security of
the Free World, headed by
Gen. Lucius I). Cloy. It called
for a cutback of foreign aid to
more realiatic levels that both
giver and receivers eould af­
ford.
Then, like a night club
check at the end of the party,
you get the bad news. The
foreign aid hill for the year
beginning July 1—even after
being cut $420 million by the
President — still cornea up
$4.S billion in new obligational authorily.
This ia still $600 million
more than Congress appro­
priated for tha current fiscal
year.
If this amount is intended
to be chicken fat which Con­
gress can rut out of the new
program, the President prob­
ably will be accommodated
by the budget euttera.
Military assistance requests
■re for $60 million morn thin
this year.
Economic
assistance
re­
quests are for $510 million
more, though $210 million of
this is for Increased loans
which presumably will be
paid hack. And over 60 per
cent of this money Is spent
in the United State*.
The only really new initia­
tive In the foreign aid pro­
gram for the coming year is
a d o u b le - barreled proposal to
increase private investments
in the developing countries.
This I* a perfectly laudable
effort since the intent is to
reduce the government's out­
lays for foreign aid.
The first part of the pro­
gram calls for revising the
existing government guaranty
on p r i v a t e
investments
abroad.
More thsn $9tiO million in
guarantlca la now outstand­
ing. Tho total grew by $300
million In fiical 1902 and for
the first half of the current
year the amount Issued is
$100 million.
In spite of this commend­
able increase there Is much
concern that the program is
nul working as effectively as
tt should because foreign gov­
ernments won't sign the nec­
essary agreement* to make
the guaranties effective.
The second proposal call*
for amendment of U. S. tax
law to give American taxpay­
er! a credit for new Invest­

Notebook

ments In developing coun­ I Seeretarv
* Douglas Dillon de
tries.
Europe
and Japan ciared that investments could
be increased by $300 million
would thus be excluded.
The present idea is to grant to a $1 billion-a-year level.
This would reduce govern­
this tax credit for a trial per­
iod of undecided length to see ment foreign aid somewhat.
Ilut the tax credit cost i* un­
how it would work.
U is still an extremely fuz­ known.
zy thing because the Treas­
ury Department, which is
working out the details, has­
n't come up with anything
definite on how hig the cre­
dits would be. Present think­
ing is that they would be
larger than tax credits grant­
ed on new investments which
promote domestic growth.
This is an extremely tricky
proposal. If the foreign credit
is bigger than tlie domestic
credit, it might become an in­
centive to build plants abroad
to employ cheaper foreign la­
bor.
Such Investment*
also
might have a bad initial ef­
fect on America's balance of
payments
position,
though
this might be offset in part
by the fact that equipment
for any n e w investment
abroad would have to be
made and purchased in the
Unilci! States.
The tax credit would be a
one-time thing, applying only
to the original investment.
Foreign earnings from the
original investment w o u l d
not he eligible for tlie tax
credit. A credit on reinvest­
ment abroad of such earn­
ings is being considered.
PER 100 LR.
Net capital outflow from
CYLINDER
American Investments in La­
No Insinuation Charge
tin America. Asia and Africa
Delivery Anywhere in
is reported by Department of
Seminole County
Commerce at $395 million in
|9fil. Reinvested earnings in
11MI were $338 million for a
total Investment of $733 mil­
lion. Figures for 1902 are not
yet available.
In a speech in Mrxlco Cily
101 W. l i t ST.
last year, however. Treasury

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Altam onte Girl Scouts M ake First Camping Trip ChurchServices

Tito air;* left Friday alter
tio. ii .in.| relumed home Suit
day j eritoon. They spent
their i.nie hiking. cooking
I'luj Ina atune* .nut various
oilier activities,
I'.n ii.* took turns in eoiik
mg til. meat* fur the en
lire troop wiih help from the
lender* I lie .utults look part
in a *! uri play depicting the
Mory ot light at tlie huae
i amp
Vilurduy maht A
Iona unit the play the girl*
had a *ongtc*l and made tile
ta-l&gt; treat. ‘ Siimeimirci.”
01 Jtt registered inemtier*
ill Hie troop. 22 girls made
the i .imp na trip along v* it It

wten adult*. Accompanying
Vlulls were Seoul l.eader,
Mr*
tierald Connedy, A*
M*tanl loader
Mr*. John
Stuart Jr
\li*&gt; la*e Van
Wurnier Mr* Witliam (taker
Jr
Mr*
llarlnn tioplen,
Mr.* ItoU'rt Watt* and Mr*
tin an Wolf
&lt;!irl* attending were Kathy
A LT A M O N T E fSIRI. SCOUTS OF TKOOI* li’JS,
playintf names alonir with reKidar seont urtivi\rthur Itetieeea Buell. 1loltis
nrjrunizeri just this year, made their first »jtni|&gt;ties. Leader o f the troop is Mrs. lierald Con­
llruwtiell. Piano Castle. Con
nelly. Assistant leailer is Mrs. John Stuart Jr,
itiir trip last weekend l«» Camp Ticoeiiee. Pi**me Connelly. Susan Daltlis.
lured above arc the 22 girls making the vamp
Karen Donaldson. Veronica
who enjoyed a weekend o f hiking, cooking and
&lt;Herald I'liolo)
Pndek Kerry tiopten, Denise
•iris-nli iII. lioxamn
Hasty,
Kathy Kncar;
Cynthia
Morene.
Linda
Norris. Pmma Scott, Char
loitc
smith,
(inti
Steele.
Needed repair* on the lined 1committee, beaded by Pi .
llie cost of running the nursing and medical care, Im- Bonnie smart. Kathy Vaught,
Cathy Matts, Nancy Matts
Samaritan Home for Negro lieorgo Slai he.
liome fur exeoed* the amount i n and laundry service* amt
and Patty Molt.
An appeal Ini - la en oiadi (ij of contribution* received trout wheel chair* if tuvessury.
need hate stimulated a two
part fund raising campaign thr .oltimlitre for eotttrilop those itt the rare of llie home,
Food, cooks, (rained uui**'s
by the home’s fund raising l ion* in order to meet tin' goal pr, Starke said,
and aides for day and niglit.
| The home is a non-profit gas for rooking and heating,
of M.'j.OOO.

Good Samaritan Sets Fund Program

I m l oiled hi the li-t of things
to be done are fixing the
leaking roof, expanding the
lining room, repairing purr li­
es, improving the beating sys­
tem ami tiuilding udJitiolial
U ’ llll. %
room*.
lilnilssiun*
Tin fust half of tfie drive
John Peer, Until Hoyle, will terminate in lliree mouths,
Anna Wirhern, Joseph Mich- and the filial half three
utif. Warren Ksvink. DiiBary; mouths uilci Putt. — - ■loann Flowers. I.ogan {'roeit­
er, Maryrruru'r Hilbert, Frank
Newkirk, Veronica Slee, A l­
tunin Young, Sarali Cosvan,
Frank Fitts, Jacob llenehert,
I’ n t r i r i a
Heinz, .Maude
FYliniidt, Itiehard Carr, Sailford.
Mirth*
Mr. aii»I Mr*. Cluirles It.
islee, « hoy.
Hisrharge*
f.uey Henry, Susan Hupped,
Ilidiary; Oscar Perker, Port*
Avery, lad.e Mary; Jno Campliell. Lake Monroe; Lester
Cloy toil, Oviedo; K I I I s o n
Meisch. Joint ponies, tarry
}tu*mu»*en, Kiizabeth Dodson,
-Mary Anne Weiner, Virginia
llrosvn, Arthur Harris, Mrs.
Hubert Colby and baby girl.
A P IIIL 9
Admission*
Mat'd Hallhu.-en, Dr Bury;
Janie* Wulker, Sophia Wojeiechowski, It O i a r e Fennell,
Andrew Klli*, Hope Srliiranl,
Barbara II o « * k o o I, Betty
Wrenn, .Sanford.
liirlha
Mr. and .Ml*. L iiiub U.
Heinz uf Sanford, a girl.
Discharge*
Cliarle* Hratitun, C o n r a d
Graff, Itellary; Kvelyn I ’orter,
.Mims; Hubert Karraker, Mr*.
Pomdif Joins and baby liny,
Ktliel Leo Walker, Gletitia
tick, Mrs. Joel M’eissinun and
baby tuiy. Mo]Me Wade, I’iiyl.
U* Huuuey, Laley Swuggcrty,
Loirlia .M e l* e Ii. Cora Lee
Gilgg*, Jaim* Wulker, San­
ford.

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i institution, tail most of the lights and water, and limn,
person* in the home nr,, elder­
ly citizen* with limited inmine. A limit one i|Uutlei of
tin to contribute (lie uiiisitiiitm
amount,
SUM)
per month.
Ollier* i olltrilnite whatever
they inn but all receive the
same cure, said Pr. Slatke.
Cate furnished by tin' home
include* loom and ImmihI,

must be paid for nut of the
lesidt'itl contributions, wlinh
at the most amount to SJ.33
per |iei *oit per iluy.
Persons desiring to m ake
cnnlriliution* to tlie fund can
send them to tin' Good Samarit n Home st SOI Mulberry
Avc, or itt ran* of the Florida
Stale Hunk.

Service Set For
Mr. Pickering

Funeral service! for Leon
1} Pickering will lie lield al
2dm p in Friday ul Itris'on
Funeral
Home with
Hev
John I’ ilicy of Lake Mary
officiating and lies. Lin iiu
Scott of Winter Park a**i*ling
Itun aI will tie at a later
date. ItrisMin Funeral Home
I* in charge of arrangements.

Announced
For lonqwood

It * Pium.i t;*te*
S c r v i e e * ammimced by
lainguoml ehurches in otisorvatlon oi Maundy Thursday
ait'l titHMt Friday include tradillon.il Holy Week service*
at Christ Chureh Fpisropal
and a hunt nerttee of llie
First tt.ijiiisi Chureh ami the
first Peiiteenslal Chureh
Hols Kuchari*! and Match
at the Altar ol l(c|&lt;o»c will tie
eamlueted today al Christ
Clintelt beginning .it it :itt p m.
Service* Fridas will begin
ai ; a m witli the Mass of the
I're Salielilted lotlowed by till’
Throe Hour Pevntnilis (rout
ruHMt until 3 pm
Congregalitms ni the It.ip
H*t t luirrh and ol pie Petiteesistal Chureh will meet at
the Haptist Chureh Fridas at
I titii where the .sermon on
"It t* Finished will lie pro
senlisl ii&gt; lies
K,
1tut ii
(•rant
IVuti-eo*ial
pastor,
ties
Jaek I.mdses. Itaplist
1‘aslor
stilt speak oil the
' Meaning ol the Cross.”

Lee C. Tyler Dies
In Longwood

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April 11. 19C3 — Pn?e 5

WrraHi

Local Man Wins UF Award
David
Leonard of Sun*
foul, wtio will graduate this
year with a degree in nrelit*
lecture from the t'niveraity
of Fl-Ttdit wa* |iiI'settlval tin*
Phi Beta Ka|ipn Creativity
Award at tlie annual Phi
It da Kappa Bnni|Uvt. lield tit
Ibiiui'-vitle last Fiiduy
This aw aid is presrilteii Mttimally to tlie student who

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makes the greatest eonlrihii-] alisl into •'Gargoyle,'* tlia
tlon tlmuigli creative work in honorary scholastic fraternity
of tlie College of Alchitechis major.
lure and Fine Art*.
Lvouaid'* suhmissioti of de.
He is the -mi of Mr. and
sign project* wa* chosen over
Mrs. .1. M Leonard of t-'htl
other entrie* front tfie Col­
Holly A s e
lege of \I elute, tin c an-l Fine
Aits and the t'ollege of Aits
A IM ’ m tO W N
and Science* ill tin* FntvelI'K S T ( U M 'I t n i .
sity.
Pi'an I'm pin i ’ ttaiiulsler
'termites X Pthrr l*e*t*
made tlie pie.entatlnn which
2titH I'A ltK lilt.
was a soliinn of iiiclllti*ctori'.
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Congregations ul the libeii
eitcr Melhmlisl t imrcti anil
the Glace Metlmdisl Chm'tli
wilt attend a Maundy ’I loirs
day Communniii to lie livid at
J .10 pm
loday at Grace
Methodist
lie*
Julm It.
litre* will ciimluct the »er
\ice.
Botii limitin'* again will
meet together on Good Ft i
day at the Kbcne/er Church
lor a *critev In lie conducted
In lies
Haytltutld Gregory,
pastor
\ 'glt/rle” in Cape I'vnl
talk is a small ehaiinci heIwecu two sand bars

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l*'e Cheater Tyler, *.Y of
Hill's ltd. in I amgw nod died
at Ins homo M itlm-Mlay at A suitable to you without n
terniNin
dm lot’* presi notion, our dtug
Mr. Tyler cmne here In called tlltlllN li\ . Ion must
ItH.'i ini m Cleveland, Ohio lose ugly fat in 7 day* or
and was a tanner Ho was sour money back. No strenu­
ous exercise, laxatives, mas­
a member of llie Prairie Lake sage or taking of ». -&lt;ailed re.
Baptist Church
during candies, i lin kers or
He is survived tic his wi­ cookie*, or chewing gum. OPllow, Mr* Myrtle Fox Tyler BINF.X i» s tiny tablet and
easily swallowed. When you
of lamgwisiil and vine step './like OPIflNF.X, you still eitdaughter. Mrs. Agnes Piece pyliy your meals, still eat the
of Ylhciptcnpie, \ M ; four foods you like, but you simply
grandchildren and one great don’t have the nige foi extra
purlieu* because &lt;H lift NF.X
gramUnn
depresses your appetite and
\l*o two lirotliors, Felix deeiea.se* your desire for
of laiuisv die, Ky : Charlie of final. Your weight must come
i’ a.; two sisters. Mr*. Lulu- dawn, berntiae ns your own
ladle Hager of Ky and Mr*. doctor will tell you, when you
eat less, you weigh less. Get
Tina Snider of Ohio.
lid of exei'Hs fat and live
Services will he Indvl at longer. O P K IN I’ X rests $3.till
(irainkow Funeral liome at and i* Hold on lliis G t'AIIAN 2 p m Saturday with Hev. TKK: If nut, satisfied for any
reason Just return the pack­
1-eiin.ird Jones of Prairie age to your druggist and get
Lake officiating. Burial wilt your full money back. No
la- in (ilenliaven Memorial ■piestioas asked. OPItINKX is
•old with Hds guarmilee liy;
Park in Winter Park,
Mi Bey mild* Prog Store • San­
tiramkow Funeral Home ford • Mail order* fillrtl.
is in charge of arrangements.
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Mayan Ruins
lliree Hollins IN liege stu­
dents who have just returned
from a trip to tJia Mayan
Huimi in llie YuraUin I’eninsulu were the featured speak­
er* at the meeting o f the
Hotary* Flub, Monday.
Miss Kathleen Slone, Ger­
ald Buser and Krtc William*
described their field trip and
the interesting rights, ex­
h i b i t e d photograph* and
other object* from the ruins
o f tlie ancient Indian civilisa­
tion.
The trip was port of a Na­
tional Geographical Kxpeditionaiy project and the rolIrge
student*
took
part
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liutlina Archaeological Field
group, with Or. Lillian H.
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FOR REEL

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Killebrew,
Aguirre Back
In Form Again
By United P m i lateraaUoeal
Rank Aguirre snd Harmon
Killebrew h a v e absolutely
nothing la common when It
cornea to playing baseball.
Aguirre, who lopped all n s'
Jor league pltchera with a
&gt;.11 eamed-mn average last
season, admlla he’s a lousy
hitter. Killebrew never has
tried his hand at pitching but
bn lad the American League
with 41 homera In 1943.
Both men turned In typical
performances Wednesday to
gain fait atarta In dclense of
their Individual title*.
Agulrro, held hltless in
three at-bata, pitched the De­
troit Tigers to a 21 victory
ever the Chicago While Sox
and Killebrew hit hla first
homer of the new campaign
to earn the Minnesota Twins
n 5-3 victory ovar the Claveland Indiana.
The Boston Red Sox down­
ed the Los Angeles Angels, 4l j the New York Yankees
ripped the Kansas City Ath­
letics, 5-1, and the Baltimore
Orioles edged the Washing­
ton Senators, 1-3, In other A L
games.
Aguirre scattered s e v e n
hits, struck out six and Issued
only one walk In hla season
debut. Floyd Robinson singl­
ed home Chicago's only run
In the first inning, then
Aguirre barred (be door. The
Tigers, meanwhile, bunched
three of their four hits with a
walk and a passed ball for
their two runs la the bottom
of the first
Killebrew blasted a Barry
Lstmsn fast ball 400 feet Into
the teeth of a stiff wind with
one aboard In the eighth In­
ning to provide Urn Twins
with their margin o f victory.
George Banka alio hit a
two-run homer for the Twins.
Jim Ksat was nicked for nine
Cleveland hit*, Including a
pinch homer by Gene Green,
in picking up Use victory.
The Red Sox scored all
their runs off Loi Angclei
■tarter Dean Chance in the
third inning, A two-run dou­
ble by Carl Yaitriemskl fea­
tured th* outburst. Earl Wil­
son went the route for Bos­
ton, allowing six hits.
Two-run homers by Mickey
Mantle and Elston Howard
powered the Yankcca to their
victory at Kinaaa City. Bill
Stafford wai working on a
thrcc-hlt shutout when bo de­
parted in the aevvulb inning
with a sore elbow.

of ths National Lcagu* whll*
with the Cincinnati Reds but
now relocated to the second
string job, pinch-hit a grand
slam home run Wednesday
night In pacing the Giants to
a 8-7 trluuip over the llous
ten Colts.
The 18-year-old Dalrymple,
starting his third year as a
regular backstop, capped an
sight-run outburst In the
seventh Inning with a tworun homer to give tha Phil­
adelphia Phillies a 10-7 vic­
tory over the Reds.
Bandy Koufax, pitching his
first complete game since
last July, held the Chicago
Cubs to flee hits In a 2-1 tri­
umph for ths Los Angelas
Dodgers; Ray Washburn of
the BL Louis Cardinals blank­
ed ths New York Meta, 4-0,
and Donn Clendenon’a homer
led the Pittsburgh Pirates
ovar the Milwaukee Braves,
3-2, In other games.
Houston led 7-4 going into
the eighth Inning, hut re­
liever Don McMahon filled
the bases and ltalley blasted
his pitch HIM)-feet over the
right field wall. Felipe Alou
hit a homer and Orlando
Cepeda added three hlta for
tha Glanta.
Don DemnUir alngled home
the tie-breaking run and than
Dalrymple connected — both
coming on the flret pitch
served by tha Reds' fourth
hurlar, Jim Brosnan. Johnny
Calliaon also humored for
Uie Phlla.
Koufax, aldallnad for the
laat half o f tha 1983 aeaaon
with a circulatory ailment on
hla pitching finger, showed
no effecta from the injury,
striking out 10 Cuba. With
stars Maury Wills, Tommy
Davla and Bill
Skowrnn
benchsd with Injuriaa ths
Dodgers made the most of
five hlta to boat old nemeals
Bob Buhl.
Washburn sat tha Meta
dawn on four hits, handing
Caaay Htangel’s tsam Ita sec­
ond straight shutout, Dick
aroat'a homsr and B 111
White's throe hlta paced the
Cardinals' stuck.
Clsndenon'a second home
run of the season rnmc In ths
eighth Inning to make Don
Cardwell's debut as a Pirate
a winning one.

Bout O ff
LONDON (U P I) — Pro­
moter Harry Lavana has an­
nounced that tha return bout
between Sugar lU y Robin­
son
and Britain's Terry
Downes has been postponed
from April 30 to May 14.
Downes, who beat Robinson
In a 10-rounder last Bept. 25,
balled training bocauaa o f Uis
Illness of hts father.

NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
Thomas E. Klssalke, a for­
mer Florida Bute University
cage aUr, has been named
assistant basketball roach at
Tulane University. Nlssalke
coached the University of
Wisconsin freshman basket­
ball team last aeaaop.

N o . 8 W in A t SOKC
Both Sleek Ponda and Loyal
Luke will Iks trying to an­
nex an eighth win when they
go to the post in the festured
ninth race at tho SanfordOrlando Kennel Club tonight.
Sleek Panda, owned by Mrs.
M. V. Kirkland, has already
triumphed in two main events
while Loyal Luke has come
home first In four features.
Three greyhounds In to­
night's top attraction have ac­
counted for five firsts. They
are Foxvmrtli, Rocker Chair
Jeon and Ablegail Sue.

Williams Cops
Softball Ploy
Williams

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pled AAW In women's softball
play Wednesday with I-awana
Williams picking up the vic­
tory.
In gaining the win, the W il­
liams Girls banged out 18'
hits including eight extra base
blows.

Just Saturday night Rocker
Chair Jean won one of the
two heals In the second an­
nual marathon speed clanxic.
Thai makes it almost certain
that she will he one of the
18 distance stars who will go
to the post In two derby semi­
finals to be run Monduy night.
The first four to finish In
each semi final will comprise
the field for the 28th Central
Florida Derby on Friday,
April 19. The last four to fin­
ish will run In tho Derby
Cumulation April 18.
There will be no matinee ou
Friday of Udi week but one
on Saturday is usual. Next
week is the final full week of
racing at the track and there
will be matinees Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday, and
also a special matinee on
closing day, Monday, April
22.

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of the 31-year-old Louisville
Up getting, any mure than
20 per cent. So that's where
things stood — ■ complete
standoff—when Clay's man­
ager. Bill Favershain, agreed
lo the Cooper buut Wednes­
day.
"Our negotiations on the
Patterson fight dragged out
to the point where I finally
gave up In disgust end told
Jack Solomons (British box­
ing promoter) we’d go ahead
with the Cooper fight," Faversham said.
The Louisville distillery ex­
ecutive
revealed
that he
turned down another offer
for a Patterson match-front
Championship Sports Inc.—
because It came after lie had
made the commitment to
Solomons.
Clay, whose speed of foot
Is equaled only by hts speed
of tongue, was not available
far his customary prediction
on whst round be would
"annihilate" hts opponent.

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Ths Southern Natural Gat
team was high In the Thurs­
day a. m. Shooting Stars lea­
gue.
Louis* Cadenhead rolled a
200 gam* for a 6.13 series.
Elaine KosUvnl a 482 and
Susy Iteno a 410. Other high
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Oifhnm 201, Helen Altman
1112/488 aeries, Betty Allen
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Tha 1081 GGO featured *
profit-sharing plan for the
first time. It guarantees a
minimum purse of $36,000
with an amount above that
based on gate receipts to be
determined on the final day.
The bonus plan is similar to
that utilised hy the Masters.
Veteran Snm Snead, who
has won the GGO seven times
Including the Inaugural in
1918, lias been in Greensboro
all week, fishing and golfing.
Snead, now 50, carded * four
under par 07 in * practice
round and then went fishing
In a neurby pond.

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W. L. Pet.
Los Angeles
2 0 1.000
St. Louts
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Philadelphia
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San Francisco
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Pittsburgh
2 1 .807
Cincinnati
1 2 .333
Houston
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New York
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Chicago
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Milwaukee
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Today's Probable Pitchers
Los Angctcs at Chicago—
Podrcs (13-13) vs Ellsworth
&lt;9 20).
New York at Milwaukee —
Hook (8-19) vs. Spahn (15-14).
San Francisco at Houston,
night— O'Dell (19-14) vs.
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Only games scheduled
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Chicago
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Chicago at Los Angeles,
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Detroit at Cleveland—Moi­
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Boston,
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Sedgefield C o u n t r y Club
course with two ef golf's “ big
three" among the missing.
Gory Player, the diminutive
South African who currently
ii No. 2 among th* PGA
money w i n n e r * , leads th*
nnmn contenders Into the 28th
annual GGO. Masters and U.
8. champion Jack Nlcklaus
and crowd - plcascr Arnold
Palmer, th* other member* of
the "big three," wer* not com­
peting.
Billy Caspar o f Apple Val­
ley, Calif., who edged out big
Mlk* Souchak o f Durham, N.
C., last year, defended hi*
title in * field of sums 140
prut and amateurs. The 72holo tournament ends Sunday.
Charlie Sifford, Negro pro
from Los Angeles, was back.
Sifford became the first N e­
gro to play In tills tournament
in 10G1 and he led the field
after the first round In his
initial appcarunce.

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GREENSBOO, N. C. (U P I)
— The (35,000 G r e a t e r
Greensboro Open gulf tourna­
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But W ill M eet Cooper

Two Shoot For Big

Player Top Choice
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Clay Wants P a tty;

THURSDAY, APR. W | |

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Page 6 — April 11, 1963

A CATCH TO IT

By United Press International
The graybearda of basket­
ball, Boston's veteran Celtics,
pulled the bell rope to sound
midnight for Cincinnati's Cin­
derella team and immediately
turned to their newest title
task.
Tha Celtics, faltering with
age In recent weeka after seven seasons of total domination
In the National Basketball As­
sociation, go hunting their
fifth straight world playoff
crown an Sunday,
And the Celtics, who Wed­
K ETU G m s
nesday night sllmlnated the
aw Tt-t&amp;a
Royals from tho Eastern SBA
G Q tG /K fA L.
playoffs, don't csre whether
iH S / M S T M E + rr
Bt. Ixiuis or Lo* Angeles wins
tho rule of Western finalist.
Tho Lakers and Hawks,
deadlocked at three wine
apiece, clash in Los Angelas
tonight for the Celtics In the
beat-uf-seven finals starting
hero on Sunday. Ths second
gams of th« finals will bo
hero Tuesday bofors tha teams
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( U P I ) go west for two games on yet
If Cassius Clay had bis way,
undisclosed dates.
his next fight would be with
former heavyweight cluimpkm Floyd Patterson.
But sines Clay couldn't get
together on terms with Pat­
A TLA N TA (U P I) — Ala­ terson, be will meet British
bama Atty. Gen. R i c h a r d Empire
champion
Henry
Flowers today was ex psetod Coopcr In a 10-rounder at
lo complete tho Georgia phase
London's Wembley Stadium
of his Investigation of an al­ probably June 19.
leged Southeastern Confer­
Cocky Cassius is to receive
ence football scandal.
$50,000 or 27li per cent ol
Flowers arrived Wednesday ths gale, which ever Is great­
to question 8 to 10 persons In­ er, for the bout with the
volved In a report that formar sturdy Englishman, who is
Georgia Athletic D i r e c t o r ranked No. 4 among heavy­
Wallace Rutts and Alabama weight contenders by the
coach Paul Bear Bryant con­ World Boxing Association.
spired to rig tha 10(12 AlaClay, who Is ranked second
huma-Georgia football gams. behind Palim on for s shot
Ruth Dutta and Bryant have at Sonny Liston's crown, was
denied tha rsport contained In willing to box Patterson for
a recent Issue of ths Saturday 30 per cent of the gate in
Evening Post.
New York's Madison Square
"W e havs completed our In­ Garden. Ths offer came from
vestigation but befora ws New York matchmaker Ted­
closed It we thought ws would dy Brenner.
see if anyone in Georgia had
Floyd rebelled at the Idea
anything to add," Fluwtra said
on his arrival.

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Celtics Kill
Cirri Dreams

Sanford Drops Dual Track M eet
Titusville toppled tha Sem­ Chip Crawford first In the
inole High Thlnclads In a dual 120 high hurdles and 110 yard
tow hurdles.
meet Wednesday, 84-50.
Dave McGllils was first In
In the meet, the locals look
five first place events with

Binfarh

Billy Miller burled a stun
nlng five hitter to pace Yowell’s to a 7-0 whitewash over
the Engineers In National
U-aguc Little League play
Wednesday.
Miller was aided by some
brilliant catches by Cecil
Simpson and three stolen
bases by Senksrlk. George
Hitchcock alto aided Yowell's
cause with three hits.
In American League action,
George's topped Sanford At­
lantic 123 with Van Robbins
picking up the win an the
hill for George's.
Turman was ths outstanding
hitting star for George's col­
lecting two doubles.
In other Little League ae
tlon. Lake Mary defeated
Casselberry, 4-4.

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Ed Boiloy and Cluy Dnlrymple — a couple of
major longue catchers traveling in opposite direc­
tions on basebnii’a merry-go-round— have found the
same route in leading their teama to come-from-.behind victories.
The veteran Bailey, one-time standout catcher
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By Abigail Van Buren

D E AR A B B Y : I nm married and
have five children. I am 27 and have
a sister who is 18. She hns lived with
us for the past five years. M y hus­
band hasn't slept with me in two
years. He insists thnt he is not in
love with my sister, but if a boy
tries to see her ho poes crazy. He
takes her places and 1 sit at home
with the kids. 1 am a Rood mother
and want to be a good wife, but my
husband is so busy looking at my
sister he doesn’t even see me. I men­
tioned sending her away and he ralsthe roof. What should I do?
CONFUSED A N D UPSET

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D E AR NO T: When they appear
at your door, tell them you are sorry
you can't invite them in becuuse you
have "pinna." (You could hnve
“ planned" to be alone.) I guarantee
you thnt after you say these magic
words three times, they will disap­
pear.
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D E AR A B R Y : I just want to say
thut a woman has never been kissed
until she's been kissed by a man with
a mustache.
BEEN KISSED

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D E AR A B B Y : I read in your
column some time back where some
couples got married on horseback.
Some even got married under water.
M y boyfriend and I want to know
what you think nbout our getting
married on motorcycles.
M OTORCYCLE C R AZY

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Whnt’s on your mind? For a personal reply, send u self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 83Gf&gt;,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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FOR Abby’s booklet, “ How To
Have A Lovely W edding," send fit)
cents to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

D E A R .MOTORCYCLE C R A ZY :
Not much.

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French
(like
th«
Americans) arc running into
an increased divorce rate
because ao many couplet are
marrying too young. This
report comes from Rosette
Hargrove, Paris corresjaindent ter Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
And what step* are the
French considering to meet
the problemT
Well, the French are talk­
ing about establishing mar­
riage counselor bureaus In
varkmi sections of Paris and
in the larger provincial cit­
ies to help young couples get
off on the right foot matri­
monially.
That might be some help.
Rut the only real and sen-

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7:30 8:30 pm . NBC. Wide
Country. “ The Caro u u d
Handling of Tiger*." Anthony
George, lately of “ Checkmate" ( arid, guests tonight,
giving ■ vivid choracteniaturn of a man whoso business
dcctiion affect* the llvea of
hi* townsmen and hi* ton at
well a* hla own flagging
ipirita. Ho want* to clote
down hi* lumber mill, which
1» alto the town'* economic
backbone. The d c c 1a i o n
makei hla aon'a achool life a
nightmare, forcing him to
face hi* problem rather than

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so they can get out and have
fun.
In short, what they want is
to play house—wdh parents
obligingly
saying.
“ Don't
worry, chllddrrn, we'll see
you through this.''
Marriage
wouldn't
look
nearly so inviting to kids
who aren't old enough tu tie
self • supporting and self-re­
liant If thry knew Hi.it mar­
But, nm*! important of all, riage meant .landing «n
parents can impress their their own feet right hum tile
teenager* with the fact that start.
once (hey marry they are
First Sanford Showing
completely on their own.
Sixteen-year-olda who mar­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuumiiiii;..
ry today confidently assume
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that their parents will give
fron ts
financial support to such
Samuil B roilin ') P nJm ls**
marriages, lim y also assume
that when the first ha by
comes along, they can palm
him off on one of their mo­
thers If the wife needs lo
work—or at least they can
rount on their parents' keep­
ing the baby in the evening

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Coach Quits

W ESTERVILLE,
Ohi o
(U I'I) — Richard Pflteirer ha*
resigned a* head basketball
coach 9t Utterbein College to
accept n position aa dean of
students at Eastern Arison*
College, Thatcher, Aria. His
team had n 2-17 record tost
Including Gloria Talbott, Ger­ season.
aid Mohr, Douglas Headervon and Georg* MacReady,
with stars Raymond Burr and
Barbara Dale.
8:30 9:30 p.m. NDC. Dr. Kil­
dare. “ Sleeping Princess." A
rather sluggish story that
succeeds In being only mildly
interesting. Dr. Kildare (Rich­
ard Chamberlain)
ciasliri
with a hospital psychiatrist
(Alex Davion) over whether
a teenage girl (June Harding)
it or I* not sane.

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turn hli bark on It. Earl Ifolll- j
man and Andrew 1'rine star.
8 9 p in. CIIS. i'erry Mason.
"The Ca*e of the Eluilve Ele­
ment." If zoiiio aspect* of
Hus plot acein familiar, you­
're remembering io*l week's
attempted tuindc that turned
into murder. Tonight it’* a
tiniilar swindle with a hus­
band taking poison and accus­
ing hi* partner of attempted
murder. He then is murdered,
with hla wife and hi* partner
becoming
co-defendants.
There's some Intricate sideplots and an excellent cast

slble answer to the problem
of loo-early marriages is lor
parents io dlsrourage them
before they lake place.
Can they do ilT Of course
they can. They can put an
end to early dating, going
steady In high achool, lol­
ling their teenagers get the
idea they can do anything
they pic aso because “ all
the other klda can."

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TONIGHT

TV Time Previews

By Ruth Millett

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MISS CAN IH SCOTT will be the Cent tired singer with the Cimrile
Spivnk Orchestra which will ptuy for the Semi-Centennial Hall at the Mayfuir Inn, April 27. Ball-goers are urged to get their tickets now ami call
the Jayceo Information Office on French Ave. for table reservations.
Tickets nro on sale at the drugstores, the banks, First Federal, Chelsea
Title and Gaurantec, Perkins Men's Wear, ami A1 Lormutm's office in
Casselberry.

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By Oswald Jacoby

atrong in dlitrihution no after
hi* partner jump# to four
club* South hat definite in­
terest In a club slam. Hi* prob­
lem la how to allow thla in­
terest.
He can uie Blackwood and
if North ihowa two area South
can afford to bid « l i clubi, but
if North ihowa only one ace
South will have dug himself
into a hole with no way out.
North probably Inn two aers,
hut ha could hnve a auund
four-club bid with only one
ac* so four no-trump U a bad
bid.
The right bid la four diemends. It la potilhle that
North will believa that South
la allowing flrat round control
and pump to alx with only one
ace, but North hat already bid
pretty atrongly and It unlikely
to go alum crazy without two
nree.
The four diamond bill make*
thing* oaty for North, iia cunalder* going to aeven, but
abandon* that idea. He ha# bid
a heart and jumped in club*
with only 13 high card point*
ao ha contents himself with
the lay-down alx clube.

April 11, 1963 — Pftire 7

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TELEVISION

D E AR A B B Y : My problem is a
couple who drop in on us all the time.
It used to be nbout once a week. Now
it's almost every night. The woman
has the loudest mouth in town. When
she laughs or talks she scares my ba­
by to tears. She wears her clothes so
tight there is no guessing about any­
thing. I have nothing in common
with this woniun and my husband
hns nothing in common with her hus­
band. W e've never visited them or
nsked them to visit us. How can you
tell people you don't want to socialize
with them?
NOT T H E IR T Y P E

D EAR CONFUSED: Your sister
is old enough to have boy friends,
and. if necessary, she is old enough
to live elsewhere. YOU raise the roof
and tell your husband you refuse to
put up with his behavior any longer.
Consult your clergyman or The Fnmily Service Association for guidance.
Your marital situation is desperately
in need o f repair.

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Plan Projects

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Meet For Coffee

Social Events

With Bridge

H ip VA1M Officers wives
Club met for their monthly
coffee In thp •pacloui home
of Mr*. Rick Conrey, with
Mr*. Michael Durant a* tohoslem.
Preceding the buslnos* ,es■Ion refreshments of pastries,
and coffee were served by
the hoiteeies.
, Mr*. I j. J. Reinhart, wife of
the new commanding officer
preilded at the business meet*
Inc when plan* were discussed
for aociai activltie* during
the auminer month*.

The Hoot Owl Officer*'
Wives of VAH-D have embark­
ed upon a series of projects
and social events while their
husbands arc deployed on the
USS Saratoga in the Mediter­
ranean area. They have plan­
ned dinners, bridges, learning
new hobbies and “ fun days."
The first of thrsc events
was held at the home of Mrs
J. L. Shipman, toon after the
sijuadron departed, in the
form of a "pot-luck" dinner.
Plans for the summer activitie* were the major discus­
sion. A large group of the
wive* enjoyed the evening
and had ** (heir guest Mr*.
G. Cuv*. the mother of Mr*.
It. If. Cooke.
Another affair was held re­
cently In the lovely lake home
of Mr*. J. L. McCracken In
the form of a coffee. Coffee
cake wai enjoyed and the
monthly
business
meeting
was conducted by Mrs. G. K.
Kimmons.
Mr*. T. B. Wood reported
from
the Naval
Officer*'
Wives Club hoard meeting on
the next social event of May
A. Hobby projects to he s|xnsored by the Club were dis­
cussed. Also charity work*
for the Club and the Hoot Owl
Wives were reviewed.
Another coffee is sched­
uled at the Kimmons home in
the near future. A new mem­
ber of the group w ai wel­
comed, Mrs. G. L. Thompson,
and a ha by gift was presented
to Mrs. Ft. If. Cuoke.
Others
attending were
Mmes. T. E. Qulllan, D. F.
Monday, K. F. Havel, B. D.
Ilarrop, J. J. Moynihan, C
It. Jasper, W. J. Fordham, A.
F. Reno, J. L. Shipman and
D. G. Tisc.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A.
M a t h e s o n entertained s
group of friends one evening
recently at their home on

Ninth Birthday Celebrated

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Personals
Fliicom W. (Happy) Curl*
ton. a iludcnt at Florida
Southern Collate, Lakeland,
1* (pending Spring vacation
with hli parents, Rev. and
Mri. B. W. Carlton.

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GUESTS A T M AR K KEND RICK'S B IR TH D A Y P A R T Y are left to right,
front row, Jny Edgar, Mark (the honoreo) and Pam King. Second row,
Don Kendrick, John Cooper, George Jamison, John Addison, and Danny
O'Neal. Hark row, Jimmy Finch, Terry King, Ronnie O’Neal and^Tracy
(Herald Photo)
Estes.

CARDS

fly Donna lisle*
Mark Kendrick, »&lt;m of Mr.
mid Mr*. Charley Kendrick,
71111 l,o r manII Circle .Smith,
Lonjfdah) ceh'lirnted Ida ninth
birthday with a i&amp; t y nt hi*
hmne Sunday.
Ilia young gm-at* enjoyed
an enthuiiaftir gninp of baaohall before being nerved birth­
day enke, purirli mid ice cream
by hi* mother, whllu hi* adult
gucit* were served rake and
coffrc.
Young gueat* Included Jny

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Adult* present were Mr.
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Pnm King, Don Ken-.
Kendrlck, John Addison, Danny ] uml Mr*. George Felgmr, Mr*.
O'Neal, Jimmy Finch, Terry C. L. Cooper, Mr. and Mr*.
Cooper, (icorgi! Jnmlsuu, and W. J. King, and Mia* Linda
Tracy Rules.
King.

Easter Program
Presented By OES
An Blister prog ram wa*
participated in by :t0 member*
mill visitor* of Seminole Chap­
ter 'J, Order of Eastern Star,
recently.
Attending Grand Chapter
in session at Jacksonville were
worthy matron, Mrs, C'lmrle*
Cole; associate patron, It B.
Peurlfuy uiol Mr*. Peurlfoy;
treasurer, Mr*. L. T. Sheppard
and organist, Mr*. Joseph
Lciulinrl. Due to (lie almeuce
of the worthy matron, the
meeting was rondurled by
Mrs. L. K, Kst'H, associate!
matron.
The marshal lighted tall
while taper* on eitlier sido
of a styrofoam cross In the
Bast. At the hiino of the cross
was a largo upturn of styro.
(oam »n which rested an
opened Rjhle aurroundrd with
fern, Mrs, Bate* gave llilde
ipioiatioiis applicahlo to the
Baster season, after which
Mrs. Nick
Pfrifauf
sang
“ Christ the Lord Is Risen*'.
Worthy patron, J. B. Blockmini, guve a short reuillng
and Mis. Pfrifauf sung "Hail
(lie Long.awaited Kuvlnur*'
ami after another scripture
by Mrs. Kales, said ‘'.My Faith
Looks Up."
Mrs, Marie Bowen signed
the by-laws of the chapter
thereby affiliating fmm Chap­
ter (1 in Titusville. Officers
who served the friendship
programs in New Smyrna

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Beach and Daytona Beach re­
cently gave reports. Three of
the officer* have been Invited
to serve the friendship progiant in liunuell on April 23.
Mr*. Byron Leach gave a re­
port of the opening session of
Grand Chapter which sho unit
Mr, Leach and Miss Anna
Muir attended.
The Chapter loom was dec­
orated with n pot of Baster
iiliea in the Bast, an arrange­
ment of pink umaryllls in the
West, ami liuwls of nasturti­
ums on thp conductress’ ped­
estal* and the secretary’s
desk.
Due to the absence nf offieer* attending Grand Chapter,
the following officers substi­
tuted for them; Harvey Dunn,
assiK'late
patron;
W.
I),
Causey, sentinel; Mrs. John
Shepard, treasurer; Mrs. Lau­
ra Ptutt Brown, organist; and
Mr*. It. W. Turner, chaplain.
Hosti-ares were Mrs. Bstes
and Mrs. P. A. Itowlnud, as­
sisted by Mr*. Dorothy Johns.
The dining room table was
overlaid with a white clot It
and centered with trailing
fern interspersed with mis.
turtlum*. Coffee, cookies, ami
small chocolate Baster egg»
wciu served.
The mule jaguar is front six
to seven feet long when full
grown. It stands '-’8 to :io
inches tall and weighs 176 to
ItliO pounds.

DcBary

Personals
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarokl Collin of Palmira
Drive were Mr. and Mrs.
John llelfst of Merrick, L. I.,
N. Y. They arc expecting
their daughter and son-in-law,
LI. and Mra. Edgar Corson,
and grandson Edgar in De­
nary for the Easter holidays,
from West Hampton, Long Is­
land, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pietropinto of Grande Vista hud as
their guests, nosi-ph La Bella
and his sister, Mrs. William
Pendleton, of Stanford, Conn.
Mr. La Bulla purchased a
home In Deltona while visit­
ing.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jsck Lamhcrlaun of Dellary Drive have
at lltelr current guests, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Sarro of Oyster
liay, Long Island, N . Y .
Mr. a n d
Mrs. William
Slripp of l-cgion Place cele­
brated their Euili wedding an­
niversary last Saturday.
Houseguesls of Mrs, A.
Hcilcnday are Mr, and Mra.
It. Belfrey of New Jersey.

Church Class
Names Officers
Tho Daugnlers of Wesley
Sunday School Class of the
First Methudist Church held
its rogulsr social and busi­
ness meeting In McKinley
Hall with Mrs. Claude Hern­
don, Mrs. J, E. Courier, Mrs.
I. J. Boyette, Mrs. John M.
Gitkm, Mrs. A. C. McRcy
nold.* and Mrs. J. H. Stephan
serving as hostesses.
Mrs. Charles Meriwether,
class president, presided over
the business session. Mrs.
Marguerite Paul, using Eas­
ter as her theme, selected as
her topic "Meaning of the
Cross" fur a devotion. The
group sang "Beneath the
Cross of Jesus" accompanied
by Mrs. J. P, Thurmond.
Routine reports were given
from all committee chairmen
prcscnl. A letter was read
from Mrs. Hans Arbrakcn of
Constantine, Algiers, acknow­
ledging a Christmas gift that
the class sent her.
'Die nominating committee
eonslsling of Mrs. Herndon,
Mrs. 0. ft. Kstridge and Mrs.
S. G. Hsrriman presented
the report: teacher, Mrs. R.
F. Cole; assistant teacher,
Mra. M. B. Smith; president,

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Mr*. C. M. Flowers; vice
president, Miss Versa Wood­
cock; secretary, Mrs. Boy
Tillis, and treasurer, Mrs.
Charles Meriwether. The re­
port was accepted unani­
mously and new officers will
be installed at Utc May meet­
ing.
During the social hour Mrs.
llarriman read from a book,
“ Uli Ye Jigs and Julrps," by
Virginia Cary Hudson.
Tltc hostesses waited until
refreshment time to play
some April fool tricks, first
serving
Russian tea
with
broken lemon snaps, then la­
ter suntrising the group with
delicious sandwiches, home
made cookies and minis.

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White Sewing
Machine's

Harry Brown, William Lutz.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Scbob, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley ol
Casselberry and their houseguests, Col. and Mrs. George
U. Lillie, of Virginia.
Dessert was served at mid­
night and prizes awarded In
Mrs. Lillie. Mr. Andrews,
Mr. Luiz and Mr. Krcis.

MRS. H E R B E R T GOERSS, le ft nntl Mr*. R. L.
Andrew*, chnlrmnn nntl co-chnirntun o f the
"Around the W orld" itmurgtodjord planned by
the Lad ten Aid o f the Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer, talk over Lint minute detail.*. The
dinner is set for April 20 nt the Church, 103 W.
25th Place and nerving will he front 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. Sir*. Goer** nay* " I t will i&gt;c an all you run
cat" dinner with ticket* limited to 500. Tickets
may lie obtained from any o f the church Indie*.
(Herald Photo)

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Pn;re 8 — April 11, 1903

Community Drive in DcBary.
Four tables of bridge were in
play during the evening.
Among the guests were -Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Krcis, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Arcardi,

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Ilf M n, II. L. Johnsow
A nica Thursday before
E n te r to you. I cues* that
most of you housewives have
already planned that import­
ant dinner (or Easter Sunday.
1 have talked to quite a few
ladies and most of them are
centering it around baked
ham. Let's try some of these
recipes using ham. To bake
a ham around 12 to 15 lbs.
(also smoked), place ham,
(at side up, on rack in open
roasting pan. Insert meal
thermometer so that the bulb
reaches the center of the
thickest part. lie careful that
the bulb docs not rest in fat
or on bone. Ik&gt; not add water
nor cover, (toast in a slow
oven 300 degrees until the
meat thermometer registers
160 degrees. Allow ]8 to 20
minutes per pound for roast­
ing.

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I found this recipe in my
“ Florida Meat llecipcs" cook­
book. It is railed Ham slaw.
This can be made the next
day with the ham leftover.
3 to 3 cups diced rooked ham
2 eggs
a tbsps. sugar
Is Isp. salt
W tip. pepper
»4 cup vinegar
Vi cup water
I cups coarsely chopped cabbage
1 medium carrot thinly sliced
U cup chopped green pepper

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'* cup chopped onion
Cabbage or lettuce leaves
Heat eggs. Add salt, pep­
per. vinegar and water. Cook
slowly,
stirring
constantly,
u n t i l mixture is slightly
thickened, alxiut 2 to 3 min­
utes. Chill. Combine ham.
cabbage, carrot, green pep­
per and union. Add dressing
and toss together lightly.
Serve in lettuce or cabbagelined salad bowl. Serves 6.
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Add 1 eup of Hie nulk a little
at a lime, blending until mix­
ture is very smooth, Then add
remaining 3 cups of milk and
the pudding mix. Heat wiih
egg beater just until well
mixed, about I minute. Pour
slowly into graham cracker
crust. Chill until set—about
3 hours.

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We have a request (ruin
Frances Warren fur good old
Homemade plzzu, Who can
Now how about this Ham come lo her rescue? Let us
and Sweet Potato Casserole? hear from you. She says she
l ' i cups diced cooked ham "likes every kind of pizza that
6 cups cooked sweet potatoes there is.''
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3 eggs beaten
cup milk
How docs tills sound? Him
P i tbsps. lemon juice
barb Cheese Pie.
ta tsp. salt or to taste
li clip shortening
Brown ham slightly in 1 Hi cups silled Hour
tablespoon butter or ham fat. 1 tsp. salt
Whip potatoes until smooth 2 to 3 tbsps. water
and combine with beaten 2 pkgs. (t lb. each) frozen
eggs, milk, lemon juice and
rhubarb
salt. Again whip thoroughly; 2 I lisps, cornstarch
mix with brown ham and ** eup sugar
dtippings and turn into a 4 pkgs. (3 ounces each)
buttered casserole. Hake in a
cream chccsc
moderate oven &lt;35&lt;J) degrees 2 eggs
15 mlntilos. Serve hot. Serves &lt;i eup sugar
5,
1 cup dairy cream (sour)
Sift flour with sail in a
We have a request for a bowl. Cut in shorleiiing using
Sour Cream Peach Pic. Who a blender or fork, unlit mix­
can come lo our rescue with ture is the consistency of
one? It sounds guod to me. as cornmcal and small peas.
1 like anything using sour Sprinkle rold water, a little at
cream. Hope we hear from a time over flour mixture.
some reader real soon with Toss together lightly with a
fork. Place dough on waxed
the recipe.
If you are planning on hav­ paper. Knead 3 times. Press
ing your church circle ai gently into n hall. Lei slainl
home why not try this recipe for 2ti minutes. Lightly flour
for Bullet Lemon Cheese­ pastry hoard. Boll dough in­
to a circle *» inch thick. Fold
cake. It will serve 16.
l 'i
cups graham cracker dough over rolling pin and lift
into pan. Prass from center
crumbs
out to remove air bubbles.
3 tbsps. sugar
Fold edge of pastry under
*» cup blitter or margarine
2 pkgs. 18 or. each) cream and make fluted high edge.
cheese
B l e n d together rhubarb,
cornstarch and l» cup sugar
4 cups milk
2 pkgs lemon instant pudding Pour Inlo unbaked pie shell.
Bake In oven 425 degrees for
mix
To prepare crusl, combine 15 minutes. Meanwhile hlrnd
the crumbs and sugar. Add together the cream chersc,
melted butter and stir until ego* and Vi eup sugar. Rethoroughly blended. P a c k move pic from oven at end of
mixture firmly on Hie Ixittoiii 15 minutes, ttcdiice oven to
and alxiut *» of llie way up 350 degrees. Spoon cream
Hie aides of a 9 Inch or lo inch cheese mixture over lop of
spring-form pan. Bake in fruit filling. Return pie to
moderate oven (350 degrees) oven and continue baking for
until lightly browned—alxiut a b o u t 30 minute*. Cool.
8 minnit’s. Cool,
Spread sour cream over top
To prepare the filling, place of pie. Refrigerate until ready
cream cheese in a bowl. Mir lo serve. This makes a 0 inch
with fork until well softened. pie.

Lake Mary Residents Enjoy
Visit From Miami Friends
It* France W r»ler
Mr. tmd Mr*. P. I&gt;. Ander­
son. of Lake Mury. experi­
enced another busy week full
of activities recently.
First, they had n* luncheon
gue-t* their great niece. Mis*
Rene McClary, of Miami, and

Mrs. Gallegos
Hostess For
VAH- I I Coffee
T h c attractive lakrfronl
home of Mrs. David Gallegos
in Casselberry wa* the scene
of the monthly coffee of Hie
VAH-U and Detachment 8 Of­
ficers Wives Club, held re
ccnily. Mrs. Gallegos and co­
hostess. Mrs, W. E. Donahue,
used an Easier (heme fur Hio
table which featured a centerpiece of intricately decorated
Victorian Easter egg*. An­
other highlight uf Hie laid •
was a plale of cookies which
were Easier baskets In mlniii
lure with green coconut and
jelly beans.
Presiding at Hie business
meeting, Mr*. J. F. Harlow,
new club president, introduc­
ed Mrs, B. W. Bartholomew,
wltose husband will be report­
ing soon as Clieekertatl ex­
ecutive officer. To bring the
meeting lo order, Mrs. Barlow inltlatcil a gavel which
had l*e*’ n presented to her by
members of the club when
the assumed Ihe president '*
til five.
Other member* attending
were Mmrs. S. M. Banks, A.
11. Hlunden. S. F. Carr. It. M.
dcl.orcnzl, R. D. Field. II. It.
Helms, Kcrmit Jamison. J. C
Patterson,
M. C.
Prcmo,
Wayne Rohinson, T. S. Treanor, D, N. Varner. K. O.
Williams and W. A. Yelinck.

her friend, Miss Betty Gra­
ham. The girls, who are class­
mates at Southern Georgia
College at Statesboro, Ga„
were on their way hack to
college after spending the
spring vacation in Miami.
Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs.
Kildie Wilke, and Mrs. Ander­
son attended the Deltary liarden Club Flower Show in De­
nary. Mi*. Anderson's cousin,
Mrs. J, V, Richards is presi­
dent of the club.
Miss Celtic Caldwell, of
Sanford, ami Mrs. Anderson
visited their mutual friend,
Mr*. K. D. Brownlee, who is
n patient at Jackson Memorial
Hospital in Dade City, Mrs.
Brownlee will be remembered
a* the widow of Dr. Brown­
lee, who was pastor of First
Presbyterian Church in San­
ford for 37 years.
Miss Perry Lee Bell, of
Sarasota, called on Hu* A nitersons one afternoon. She was
accompanied by her brother.
Clifford Ibll, also of Sara­
sota, and ids wife and four
children. The Bell* ure former
residents of Sanford, and Mi-*
Bell and Mis. Anderson have
been friends since girlhood
Miss B&lt;’1| is now hrad guide at
Hie Hingling Mansion in Sara­
sota.
The Anderson* also went to
Knterpri-e, where they’ were
a pait of Iho family celebra­
tion of the 8t»lh birthday of
Russell Palmer, Mr*. Ander­
son'* unrle. Hn make* his
hotnr with another nlere ami
nephew, the J. V, Richards.
They ai] enjoyed a festive
dinner on the patio. Adding to
.weryone's joy vvai the pro*,
cure of Mis. Richard*' sister.
Miss Mary Wilcox, who re­
tired. April 1st, from her Los
Angeles position, and came tu
Florida to a lovely new home
adjoining her sister's, over­
looking Lake .Monroe.

Club Presents Fashion Show
By Unda Smithson
The Oviedo Womin't Club
was the scene of a gala event,
recently, when a fashion show
climaxing a Charm Course
sponsored by the eluti, was
staged at the clubhouse.
More than UK) people en­
joyed a delicious Chow Mem
dinner prepared by 3lrs. Ed­
ward Janson. It was served
in *n "Oriental Garden" and
the waitresses were dressed
in Chine*« costume*.
The fashion models demon­
strated what they had learn­
ed at the charm course and
presented the latest Spring

MRS.

KAY

and E n ter fashions. Mrs. Pal Smith, Raloh N eely, M n . L .
Flesher «&gt; s narrator and L. Faulk Jr&gt; and Mlsa Kath­
Rev. Bob Soka presented erine Lawton,
background music at the
piano.
Models were Mmrs. John
Lundy, Jim Michael, J. M.
Staley, R. W. Estes, J. S
Ridenour, C. R. Clonts, D. II.
Jackson, Ivan Jacuhcin, Fer­
dinand Jacubcin and Kay
Beasley.
Modeling the teenage fash­
ions w&lt;re the Misses Anne
M a r t i n , M iria m Wheeler,
Martha Milder and Jan Beas­
ley. Door prizes of Jewelry
and a gift eertlficaia were
won hy George Morgan, Mrs.
Antarct Hopkins, Mrs. B. G.

P enneys
O PEN FRIDAY
NIGHTS!

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Personals
Mrs.
Mabel
ceived
their

B. C. Moore and Mrs.
Thompson have re­
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brother, \\ iltiam C.

Lewis, of Plymouth, Po. Hi*
wife di&lt;d eight months ago.
Mr and Mrs. U u u visited
Sanford and the surround­
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HIGHWAYS 1 7 - 9 2
N. FiRN PARK, FLORIDA

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You am! each o f you xr«*
hrrelijr notified and required
to prranit any claim* and d « »
mauds which you, or cither
of you, may have agalnat the
• state o f HY III la M. IIOUTI I.
defea ted, late o f raid County,
to the County Juda* o f He ml*
note f'.iunty, Florida, at h l l
off ice In the c-mirt liouse* o f
aitld County at Hanford, Flop*
Ida,
within
afx
calendar
month*
from
the
lima
of
th* first publication o f ihl*
not If a. T wii r o|tl&gt;a o f an Hi
rla I rn or demand shall tm In
writin g, and shall slate the
place o f resident** and post
o ff ic e address of the rlalm*
ant, and ahall ha aworn to
by tha claimant, hit agent, or
attorney and accompanied by
a f ilin g fea o f one dolla r and
• „ r h claim or demand not ao
filed shall be void.
/s/ Joa Itnuth
As executor o f the f#ant
W ill
arid
T es ta men t
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Ile ceastd
Htenstrom, l u v l s tk McIntosh
A t to r n e y * f o r C i r c u l a r
Edw ard s Hulldlng,

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bate. No pcti, FA 2-3135.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 2 BEDROOM Apartment. In­
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. lit St.
quire 1301 Celery Ave.
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
3 BR. Comfortable house. Unment, also efficiency apart­
furn. A Reas. All day Sat­
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
urday. 1404 E. 20th St.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
AVA1IJVBLE NOW. Beautiful
equipped. 175 month. Ph.
Brittany Farm House.
FA 2-3303.
2 BR Kit. equipped. $65
2 BEDROOM houae. Kitchen 2 BR. Kit. equipped. $75
equipped. Near baaa.
ROSA
PAYTON
FA 2-3085.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
BEAUTIFUtXY f ur nl a he d FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
room, Private home, Ph.
Houses for rent. For iafor*
FA 2-7431,
mat ion ronlact Ted Wil»
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
liams 1U. .Iware, 203 E,
Flrit St. Near 2 city free
25th St.
parking Iota and shopping
store*. No utility charges. 4 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT
Suitable for couple or aln- Large home. Lake Concord,
Casselberry. Fully furnish­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
ed, big fireplace, *eparato
Store.
dining room, closed gar­
Efficiency Apt. 130 Mo. Sur­
age. Owner on premises for
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
immediate rental. Call for
directions
A appointment.
3 BEDROOM
Furnished

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house ITS month. FA 2-2322.
FURN. Apt. FA 2-2800.

Stemper Agency

REALTOR — INSUR0R
NEW furnished 4i unfurnish­
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
ment; tile baths; terraizo For rent or ieaie. 30 x 40
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 after
metal building with con­
S p.m.
crete floor. Contact Ted
Williams Hardware. 203 E.
COMFORTABLY furnished 3
25th St.
room Apartment $35 month
FA 2-8344.

UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rma.
bath, 2 screened porches.
1 BEDROOM F u r n i s h e d
300 Magnolia Ave. Apply
Ground floor Apartment
upstairs evenings.
Contact -2312 PalmeUo,
FURN, 2 Bedroom house.
2 BDRM. K it equip. 2434
Adults. No pel*. FA 2-7604.
Chase Ave,
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
2 BEDROOM upstalri Apt.
Lake Ashby. Adulta only.
Completely
redecorated,
FA 2 7368.
aparkling clean. Adulta. $73.
1504 Celery Ave. Vi mile S ROOM House. Kilchcn
E. of traffic light. FA 24868
equipped. Apply 1003 Elm
Ave.
FURNISHED Cottage. Near
NAS main gate. Reaaon- 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
able. FA 2 5721.
ped bouse. CaU FA 3-7709
for appointment.
FURN. 3 RM. Apt. Park
Apia. 322-8112.
STENSTROM RENTALS
Sanford'* number one rental
SANFORD H ERALD
agent haa a fine selection
W A N T AD S
of furnished and unfurnlsh*
B R IN G F A S T
ed homea for your immed­
iate inspection.
R ESULTS

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Unfurnished from $75 to $163.

Furnished from (05 up.
lle*latra,l.n to
Flellll.n. k .me.
We th* underaliiiied. keln*
duly .wiirn, do hereby declare
under oath that th. n.mee of
all perron* Interfiled In the
Real Estate — Mortgages
buelnei* nr prnfetalon carried
FA 2-2420
on under the n.mee of I.AKK IU N. Park Ave.
(lllDVK at Houle t. lint 41.
Oviedo. Florida and the eitint of the Interim of each,
i* »&gt; follow.:

Stenslrom Realty

Legal Notice

1. A K D I t K W

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IIAIINTCK, OXK HIXTII (1/4)
1. Andrew Hohek
Ann. Hohek
Hlxnatur.
t. Andrew It. Hobek
Dorothy I. Hohek
Hl*n.tur.

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A l i A l k . T . A I D KkT .ATKi
You amt earb o f |r&lt;&gt;u ara
hereby notlfle.l end required
to fit* any claim * and demand*
whlrli you. nr either o f you,
may have aitalnat aald (e ia t a
In the off ice o f lion. (\ V e r n ­
on Mite, Jr., County JudKt
o f Kemlnote Count;', at hi*
offic e In the Court lloua* In
Hanford. Florida, within e lt
calendar
month*
from
Die
time of the ttrat tiutdtrallon
o f thte nolle*. Cacti claim or
demand m u il be In w r l t l n e
and contain th . I ' U c o f realdenco and po&gt;l o ff ic e addrere
o f t h . rU tm a nt and mu*t he
■worn lo by tha claimant, hi*
aaent or
attorney, o r
lh *
same ahatl be void.
He rb e rt I,*re
A * K i e c u l o r o f aald .e t a ta
ruhlteh March 11, 22 * A p ril

Ila.tcr
at public aala, to th. htcheat
and heat bidder for r.ah, at
11:00 A M. on th. S3ml day
of April, 12*2. at th. Front
Door «r th. Htmlnole County
CourthnuM, Hanford, Florida.
I. R ob ert A. Hobek
Mildred K. Hobek
(•BAD)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Hlsnatur*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
4. (leur*. B. Vaako
Martha A. Vaako
llyi Martha T. Vlhlen
HI.nature
Deputy Clerk
ItUtiop and Horn at, In
I. John F. llarnlck
S4 Bait fine Street
Kllnor M. llarnlck
Orlando, Florida
HI.nature
PubHeli April It, 1H2.
t. ITATK OF FJA3R1DA
COUNTY
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Save You Money.

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W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private balha, 214
W. Firat St.

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Our Low Rates

Indite

Unfumtohed 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234
or FA 20525.

NOTICE IK IIKItRUY OIVIIN* that purauant to tha Flnat Decree of Korarloaura .ml
Kala entered In III. cauaa
panilln* In th. Circuit Court
In ami for Kemlnole County,
Florida, ca*. Docket Number
In :t, Uollln*«r, tha milleralcnril Clark will aall th.
pro|&gt;rriy allualed
In Mill
County deicrlhed net

Our Lower Monthly Installments

ItlO U M

ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

r ir r m o n ».* * «

Let Us Finance It.

Member

6. For Kent

N O T IC B IS her eby alven ttrit
1 am n i . a . e d In huelnee* at
I t t O'ltrlan ltd.. Fern r . r k ,
Krnilnol* County. Florida, un­
it. r tt i.
flr tltln ii.
name o f
O A F
CUSTOM MFO. CO.,
and that I Intern) to re .la te r
■ati! name with lha Clark of
tha Circuit Court, Hemlnnta
County,
Florida,
In accordan rt with lha provis ion* of
tha Flctltlau e N a a i , H l i l u l w ,
t u . w ll: Haatton IIS. 01 Flurlda
Htalutee I, SI.
H l« : K i l i n r C o l
l-Mwant
T. I’ . t . r man, Jr,
Tubltah March 21 A April 4,
II . II . 1*41.
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f!A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Snle
35. Articles Wanted
30. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Ronts - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice

BUYING

6, For Rent

Lout &amp; Tounfl
bouse. K5. month. Phone
FA 2-0731.
Notices - Personals
FA 2-3«W.
Education - Instruction
R E N T A BED
FURNISHED
or Unfurnished
Transportation
Rollaway, Hoipital it Baby
Duplex. 4 Room*. Near
Food
Bcdi.

6. For Rent

Tti**., thru FrI. • 2 P. M, day
before Insertion. Mon. • Set.

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OPPORTUNITY

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2. K T A T N O F C A L I F O R N I A
IS I'e y n e H lra e t
C O U N T T l*F U h t AM ICI.CD
1 lln c h a e te r S, N ew T u r k
Huliecrlhed and .worn to be­
T o t)
A l( K
h e re b y
u o lin e d fore tn* thl. Illh day of Feb­
th a t
a C o m p la in t fo r d lv u r r a a ruary, 1* 11.
v in c u lo m a u im o n ll h a a been (HCAI.t
file d e c a ln e t y o u In th e ab o ve
Alice K. Wleder
e ty le d e u ll. an d y o u a r e r e ­
Notary Fuhlle la and for
q u ire d
to la r v a a co p y o f
lh. County of let. An**y o u r A n .w a r o r o th e r P le a d *
lee, Ht.l* of California.
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an d f ile th e o r la ln a l A n e w e r before me thl. Ilet day . f
o r o th e r P le e d ln * In th e o f ­ February, 1*12.
f ic e o f l h . d a r k o f t h . C i r ­ (HEAL)
c u it C o u rt on o r b e fo re the
John T. Fant, Jr.
i l l h d a y o f M a y . A . IK . 1112.
Notary 1‘ublla
I f yo u f a l l to du ao. a d e ­ I’ ublleh March I I A April 4,
c re e
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ta k e n a * a ln a t yo u fo r the r e ­ ClHJ-lt
lie f dem anded In th e C o m ­
p la in t .
T h ia N o tice a h a ll be pubAIK • CONDITIONING
tlehed nuco a w e e l, lo r fo u r
c o n e e c u ltv e
aeeka
In
The
REFRIGERATION
H a n fo rd H e ra ld *
• M EN NEEDED
H A T K Ii
Ifale
2th
day
of
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A p r il. 1*42.
• Home aDid) oltli
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coaching
A r t h u r I I . D e o k w llb . J r . .
C le r k o f the C ir c u it C o u rt
• Tool* and equipment
t l y : M a rth a T . V lh le n
furnlahrd.
D. C.
WRITE —
A tlo r n e y e fo r P l a i n t i f f :
W ln d a r w e e d lt , lla ln e e A
COMMERCIAL
W a rd
TRADES INSTITUTE
224 P a r k Avenue. B o m b
W in t e r P a r k . F lo r id a •
BOX 18
P u h lle h
A p r il I t , I I . S t A
C/O Sanford Herald
M a y 2. 1242.
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M to la
Your Best Living and
Investing Opportunity
in Florida Today!

fUMIOA’S BUT NOME VAUIUi
$6960 to $15,450

Aa Low as $210 dcwiS
At littla a* $43.11
■ month!
No Closing Costal
No Prepayments!
Homtoita Investment
Opportunities
From Just $9951
DRIVE OUT
TODAY!

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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. F A 2 -5 6 1 2
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11!. Real Estate For Salei 12. Real Entitle For Sale

TRAILER with 21’ cabana.
Kuil bath. S45. l*n. 323-0632.

3 Bedroom, t bath, large cor­ 2 BEDROOM house. 213 S
ner lot facing lake, lop : Maple. $3,300 FA 20137.
Waits Drive, S u n U n d
KH A HOMES
Estate. Fit A in service.
Stall down, monthly SS1.73. Stenstrom Realty presently
has an outstanding selec­
VA mil ting down. FA 2-8074
tion of koines, of all sites
or FA 2-2118
and descriptions, in various
BEDROOM
house with
residential areas tor your
Florida room. Stove and re­
inspection.
Priees
range
frigerator.
Assume
p j) ■ from $5800 and up. with
menti. Mute in. luo Edgemonthly payments of $3t
mutt \ve. North Orlando
and up, including taxes and
322-0SS3.
insurance. We will consul
er it a pleasure lo serve
IM N K C R K S T
you.
Attractive 3 UR, 2 built CU
Iwine, with screened Flor­
ida room on large corner
lot. Uuilt-ln equipped kit
Real Estate — .Mortgages
ehen. and available for im
FA 3-2120
mediate occupatny, $l|.,oo III N Park Av&lt;-

LAKE MARY. I bedixmin furiii -Ih-iI Duplex Apartment.
$10. Call FA 2-3B3U.
3 REDROOM.
ing room.
tion. sso.to
2430 Mjrtlc

L a in * &amp; Din­
Ucauti.ut loca­
month. Apply
Ate . Sanford.

Ft: US'. Large Oiraae Apt.
t!tn2 Maple FA 2 0731.
1 I RMSIIKD Cottage
remits.
1 \ 2 I (117.

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3

MCE Fu ruii lied G a r a g e
Apartment. Air-Conditioned.
I’h. FA 2 0220.

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Ijrrain

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A p ril I I . 19 0 3 — I’nge 11129. A u tom obile S ervice

AU TO GLASS
IN S TA LLE D

Ity Nadine Seltzer
1

Ncnltarik Glaxn ntul Paint
CunijKiny
210 Magnolia Pit. FA 2-4622
21

Pou ltry • Livestock

Large Shetland Ponies; 1
gelding, l mare. New sad­
dles and hrtdlcs. 322-9162.
:»1A. P e t*
ANIMAL
Haven
Boarding
Kennel. Dogs $1 to per day.
Cals 7oc and 85c per day.
Clipping by appointment,
FA 2 5732.

Stenstrom Realty

24. Articled For Sale

i 38. Motorcycles - Scooters 39. Trnllers - Cabanas

G. E, STOVE and 4 chair V E S P A M O T O R SC O O TE RS
N ew A Used.
breakfast set. FA 28120.
Lewis Suit-* A Service
2317 Country Club ltd.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
Ph. F A -2-7928
dow sill?, lintels, steps,
kicks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
3t# Elnt Ave.
FA 2-4731

SMALL ALL aluminum Trail­
er. Sleeps 4. F'uUy equipped.
FA 2 5939.

F BETTER
9 BUYS

HUNT

LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Dex-A-Dlet
tablets.
Only
98c. TOuehton’s Drugs.
Spurt s h i r t sale. $1.99.
Rugs #2.99 up. Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

1962 Cud iliac

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While F'inUli. Like New. line
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Owner, Imrall; Ownrd.
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LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
by F'urntture Center. Braid­
t ItR Luke (tome In Dell ary.
ed, liookcd. friere, decor,
11nfurntitled NO 8 ll?6
P O T T E D MUMS &gt;n bloom.
heavy b r a i d e d chenille
will) just i f JO down, SION BY OWNER: large 3 bedroom
35c up.
and
hall
runners.
1100
pur
month.
BA Special Nnticri*
home on two large lots, un­
GKAPEYILLE NIRSERY
French Ave.
derground
sprinkler sys­
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th SI.
INCOME TAX RETURNS! 12
4 BUHNER Gas Stove. Like
tem, draw drapes through­
years cxjtcriencc. Call l-aSF'.t.LING OUT. Camphor A
New. Simmons S t u d i o
out.
attic
Inn,
built-in
kit
uiar Williams, 3 I’mnti.
Fig Trees and all oUter
Couch. Brown. FA 3 9472.
clten,
large
Honda
room
Real
Estate
—
Mortgages
FA 2-78)3.
plants. 2428 Cedar Ave. 2
Liberal terms. FA 2-1263.
III N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2t2u
blocks west of Winn Dixie. SEAR'S 11,900 U.T.U. Air'I, F o r Sole nr Rent
Conditioner, UO volt. Ex­
Large living room — fire IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
POTTED PLANTS
cellent condition. $120. Ph.
lluu*&gt;e. FA 2-7808 or FA 2-4'2u3.
place — three bedrooms— j Centrally Air • Condltiuiicd
WOOD III F I S
323-41463.
3 large bedrooms, Ps baths,
3 porches — 1 bath — new­
Farm A Garden Center
2 HR. 817 Calaltna. FA 2-0578.
with a screened porch. 107
ly decorated. S9.0W — &gt;610
With purchase of Blue Lus­
601 Celery Ave.
Bunker Lane.
down. Good buy
2 BEDROOM Home. Furnish­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
TEE ’X GREEN ESTATES
GERANIUMS. Zinnias, Mari­
‘ You'd better be careful! Sweetie Pie'* your
ed or unfurnished. Large
Shampoocr for only $1 per
2Utb St. Extension
gold*, Petunias, C o 1e u a.
new undentudyl"
lot. Fruit trees, ltroj Adams 4 bedroom house — 2 baths
day. Carroll'* Furniture.
Dutch Mill Nursery. Upsala
—large living room — fire LAKE MARY. 4 Bedroom. 2
Ave. Sanford. Fla.
Rd. Just ott 20th St. A 7)6. Automobiles - Trucks
place — dining room — 2
26. Itndin &amp; Television
bath )mmc off Little Lake 19. Sllualltmn Wanted
12 . Real Estate for Sale
large porches — large y ard
1st.
Mary. Safe beach L launch­
BUYING A NEW or
Child Care. FA 2-2274
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
— good location.
ing rigid*. Near School.
M A Y F A IR
USED CAR?
:13. Furnltuie
1 DAY SERVICE
JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR
Available May 1st. $13,you. PART TIME Office work.
Spacious ) BR, 2 bath CB
FINANCE
IT WITH IS
23th. St. A Sanford Ave.
llo North Park
Used furniture, appliances,
FA 2-7994.
home in beautiful Mayfair.
♦ Low- Interest Rate*
Evenings or Saturdays. Call
Ph. 322 0635
Phone 323-0350
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Fully equipped, including
♦ Low Monthly Payment!
after 3 p. in.. FA 2-8310.
after Uve FA 2-5630
IDYLLW ILD E
l-arry's Mart 215 Sanford
built-in kitchen and central
FLORIDA STATE BANK
27.
Special
Service*
Charming 3 BR, 2 balh brick
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
heat! Only $21,500. with
Colonial In desirable Idyll- 21. lleauty Salon*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick 1962 CO RYAN Truck lor sale
just $1500 down. See. (his
wilde. Loaded u 1th luxury
or trade. Call 322-3990.
Realtor
SPR INKER SYSTEMS
today!
Service With the Cash.
feature*, including fabul­ HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
All
Types
and
Sire*
Complete Beauty Service
SUPER TRADING POST ’S3 MERCURY. VB. Motor
ously equipped kitchen A
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
We Repair and Service
runt good. $100. FA 2-3752.
FA citing Appointments
FA 2 0677.
year 'round central air
S T I N E
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath CB
FA 2-5742
conditioning
&amp;
healing I 105 So. Oak
1953
MERCURY. Clean. $295.
Machinery and Supply Co,
BEDS FOR RENT
latuse, fenced back yard.
Real Estate — -Mortgages
Truly one of Florida's fin­
FA 23936.
Hospital,
Rollaways,
Juve­
20T
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2-4432
Call FA 2-0600 before 5,
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Sltop
511 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
est!
nile. FREE delivery and
FA 2-1264 after 3.
Special on Perm*. Call for
.17. Boat a - Motors
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
Pick-up.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
geration
service.
All
work
FURNITURE CENTER
Centrally Air - Conditioned,
Gateway To The Waterway
rator!. Free parking lots.
guaranteed. Very reason­
St. Johns Realty
110U French Ave.
one 3 bedroom, one 4 bed­
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
R uIikud Spurting Goods
able tu price. Day F’A 2-7434
Ph. FA 2-7953
Real Estate — Mortgages
room, each have large fam­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Night
FA
2-2U60.
116
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-6123
111 N Park Ave.
322 2420 22. Hulld - Faint - Repair
ily rooms (BEST BCY IN’
304-68 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
FREE
ESTIMATE
FLA.) Upsala Road.
Piano Tuning and Repair
3 BEDROOM, Ha bath. Low 15. Iluslnetm Opportunity
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ 1 71a hp. MERCURY Kicker.
REPAIRING, painting, cab­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
TEE 'X GREEN ESTATES
down payment. $57 munth.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
Like new. 1 10-lip Wlscon
inet making. All work guar­
2uth St. Extension
Vacant. TE S-1521. Even­ WANTED Seminole County
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
tin Motor. FA 26078.
LAWNS
Renovated
.
Aerate
anteed.
Call
FA
2-2130
after
Liquor License. Priced tor
ings TE 8-4510.
Co., at TUB Celery Ave.
THERE ARE 22 REASON’S
Remove
Thatch
•
Chinch
3
p.
in
cash purchase. Reply Box
1-14' FIBERGLASS Boat, 71$
FA 2-2117.
Why you will be happy In
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl70, c o Sanford Herald.
lip. Johnson Motor k Trail­
this brand new 2 bedroom
•ge-Ph. F’A 2-4244
••ADDITIONS”
WANTKD reliable couple to
SuiCurd, Fla.
er. Like new. 1330.00. Ph.
LAKE MARY homo. Here
LAWN SER.
ALTERATIONS, R e p a i r * , MANSFIELD
take up monthly payments
FA 2-8061 after • p. in.
are a few:
Carpentry, Roofing. Paint­
Office FA 2-2118
ot $13.50 oil 3 complete
16.
Fentule
Help
Wanted
FA 2-4008.
• Friendliest community tlna
Air-Conditioning
ing, .Masonry, Hulld, your
Night FA 24«H8
looms of lurnilure. Call
able of heaven.
DANCING INSTRUCTOR. Nu
lot. Small jobs. FA 2-7274.
H. H. POPE CO., INC.
323 0700
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ 38. Mulurcyclea • Scuotera
• Cuitom built, no corners 2324 Park Dr.
experience necessary. Sin­
2u0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
Sanford. Fia.
lect.
cut In construction.
gle preferred. 322 4740 af­ 25. Plumbing Service*
I960 VESPA Scooter. Model
FR IG ID A IR E
• The peaceful quiet of tile 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home.
ter 5:00.
125. Phone FA 2- 0190.
34. Articles For Sale
Sales tk Serv Ice
Fla, room, large utility
country, yet handy to
USED AUTOMATIC Washer '59 VESPA Scooter. 1130. In­
room, nice oak tree. Mini­ PART TIME Office work.
G. II. HIGH
everything
Write Box 9 e/o Sanfurd
quire Carroll Daniel Conat.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
mum down payment. Pineand Dryer. Many to choose
• Mature little citrus grove
Herald giving full resume
Co., Inc. 2800 S. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3*83
from. Completely recondi­
crest. 115 E. Coleman Cir­
—20 trees.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
of previous experience.
Ave.
tioned 90 day warranty on
cle. Tel. FA 2 5514.
• 2 Shady oaks in front
AIR CONDITIONING
L
A
W
N
SERVICE
all.
Dick’*
Appliance.
310
yard.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
NO CASH NEEDED
17. Male Help Wanted
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
S. Sanford Ave. F’ A 2*7658.
• View of the lake—Walking
WORK
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
distance to public beach.
SALESMAN four Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
month. T. A I. included. TERRITORIAL
$1
per day rental for Electric
FA 2 1817.
Cal] for appointment and we
needed for Sanford are*.
322-8083.
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­
will be glad to show you
Between 30 A 30 years
PLUMBING
ely *e of Blue Luatre. Car29. Automobile Service
A L L the reasous why Utis
Have car. National Corpora­
H IG H LA N D P A R K
Contracting Repairs
roll's Furniture.
should be your new home. 1. — Neat, 2 Bit, tile bills
tion. With proven aales.
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
Price $10,300.
CU borne, with Florida
Write Box 55, c o Sanford
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV WHITE Electric Sewing Ma­
R. L. HARVEY
Herald.
room, wood Hours, equip­
chine. $25. FA 2-4505.
25th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
204 Sanford Ave.
F’A 2-3383
ped kitchen A fireplace.
$11,930, with $775 down, A
low payments.
REALTOR — INSUROR
22. Flow ers - Shrubs

1961 Mercedes-Benz
220 ME. Il.noil Artual Milr*. Ml
l.ealhrr Interior, Air Com!,. AMFM llndlu. 1 Speed I'ranxininalim,
Beautiful Hlack Finish, Next To
New.

Stenstrom Really

J

1495

J

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•

1961 Itamhlcr

*1495

Convertible, Automatic 'll an*., Ra­
dio. Healer, Power Steer., Low Mllr■ge. Extra Clean.

19C51 Mercury Meteor

*1995

$00. 1 Hour. H.T., 1 ullv Powered,
W indow* It Seal, Air l uml.. Per­
fect Condi Hun.

1960 Mercury Monterey
2 Door ll.T., Merr-tt-Malle, Power
Steer., Power Brake*. Radio, llrater. Blue A White Two-Tone, Extra
('Iran.

*1495

1959 Chevrolet

a

V-8. 4 Door Sedan, Automatic
Tranxmlaslun, Heater, Real Nlrr.

1958 Plymouth
4 Door Station Wagon, Spurt Su­
burban, V-8, .Automatic Tran»inUidon. Power Steer., Power llrakta,
Air Condillun, Real Cool Car.

Stenstrom Realty

BA RG A IN

1958
1853
19541

Stenstrom Realty

995
895

BUYS

EDSEL 4 Door Hanger, Auto. Trans,
Power hirer. Power Brakes .......... .
MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
Automatic Trail*., Radio, llraler ........
UUiCK Special Stand. Trans. ....... .

CHRYSLER N. Y , 4 Dour
'33,000 Artual Mile*, Extra Clean ......
CADILLAC 4 Door
Itlurk &amp; White, Good Condition
1 Q M W1LLYH JEEP Station Wagon
Good I'Uhlng Car .................. -...... .

Jim Hunt Realty

t M
B M

CARS SOLD WITH A GW W ARRANTY

U I I M T L,NC0LN i i i r
l l U n I MERCURY i n i .
SANFORD - FA 2*4884

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Winter Park Phone
MI 4-0209
k

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COMMERCIAL

H O LLER S •&lt; S A N FO R D

Stemper Agency

FA 2-4901 1919 S. French Ave
It A V E N N A P A IlkModern 3 BR CU home In
good
location.
Features
Florida Room, fully equip­
ped built-in kitchen, and
all live standard extras!
$134130, with $450 down. A
$87.So per month Includes
every tiling. A real buy I

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty
Heal Estate — Mortgages
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420

S M E M fc
A LOT o f V A L U E S

1957 CHEVROLET
4 Door V-S, Straight Stick, Nice

1960 V A L IA N T
l-Dooi, Straight Slick

1955 CHEVROLET
4-Door Sedan. A Good Buy

1956 OLDS 88
l-Duur, Ileal Sharp
SELECT
1

*695
*895
*195
*595

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E X C E L L E N T HUYS!
Year GW Warranty
All Coed (urn

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FA 2*0614

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C O N TIN U ES
Due To The TremendouB Success Of Our Murch New Cur Sales,
W e Are Continuing Our Sale's Spectacular Thru The Month Of April

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62 Cudillac

62 Chevrolet

t Dour Sedan,
Cull I’ower.
Air Cundllluned,

62 Corvair

lll»cavne 4 Door,
6 l ‘) l „ Sid. Tran*.,
Clean In 4L Uut

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4 Speed Iran*.

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Full Power.
Air Conditioning

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6 C)l., Sid. Tran*.
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58 Ford

57 Ford

57 Chevrolet

t lu-vrolet *i
lun Pirk Up.
Power Steering
&amp; Brake*, Radio

4 uuiitr) Sedan
6 l‘a »». 6 C)l.,
Fordunialir.
Solid and Hun*

t uunlrj Sedan
6 1)1. Dvrrilriir,
A mil her Solid

Station Wagon
6 1)1. Std. Trait*,
Just Drive Jt

Healer

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$179 5

61 Chevrolet
Station Wagon
i
4 Door, 6 I’m.,

59 OldHinohile 59 Chevrolet 59 Chevrolet

Hunnetillr I Door
Hard lop. Auto.
Tran*., Power

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CADILLAC

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59 l*ontiae

NEW

Falcon! Fairlane! Galaxie! Thunderbird!

On

Seminole Co. Motors

OLDS

FO R D

2. — Charming 3 BR. CB
home on spacious oak
shaded corner hit. In addi­
tion tu Standard extras,
features include air condi­
tioner, attic tan, fenced
yard, 11HQ A many others.
New root A wood floors,
$t3.oou with $100 down and
$oo per mouth.

Iggg

Good

,,u&gt;

55 Chevrolet 55 Chevrolet
210, 2 Dour
Bel Air 1 Hour
6 L v1., hid. Trail*.,
S C) 1. Sid. Iran*.,
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Extra Special

»»«, *295

*545

ON.-V

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52 Cadillac

51 Chevrolet

1 Door Sedan

Bel Air
4 Door
(,uud Transportation

Kuna lioud.
Solid Body

$295

only

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$295

CLAUDE H1TTELL

FRED and AUDREY YEACKLE

2503 PARK AYE.

2nd und PALMETTO

FA 2-U861

FA 2*6231

MI 7*4816
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THURS., A P R IL 11, 1968

NEW S

Seminole
Club To Elect
New Officers
Tljr J* nr Ciurlbrrrr
The South Seminole Gulden
Club will hold Ha annual
meeting and aleclion of offlrera Monday afternoon at 1:30
p. m. at the Women's Club on
Overi&gt;rook Dr. in Caascltwrry.
Mrs. J. K. Dunwoody of
Casselberry will present a
Itook review on "Wild Plants
For Survival In Southern
Florida," by Julian Martin
who lives In Miami.
Mrs. Dunwoody Is librarian
at the Rollins College Library
and has been popular as a re­
viewer fur many years. She
will be introduced by Mrs.
Clyde Kerce, program chair*
man.
The nominating committee
will present Its report and of­
ficers for lit* coining year will
be elected during the buaimws
meeting. Refreshments will lie
served before the program by
the hostesses, Mrs. Clark Mc­
Coy, Mrs. Kula llurch and
Mrs. C. L. LeggctL

DeBary Club
Gels New Slate
Of Officers
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Tbe new slate of officers
for the DeDary Arts and
Crafts Club was presented by
the nominating committee at
last week's meeting held
Thursday morning at the De­
nary Manikin House with
Edward McCarthy presiding.
Recommended were Chea­
ter Kldrldge, president; Mrs.
George llrooks, vice presi­
dent; Sira. C. R. Dawson, re­
cording secretary; Miss Cornrlia
Shaw,
corresponding
secretary, and A. Mac.NaugbIon, treasurer.
Further plana were made
for the Stay 11 Spring Fes­
tival which will be presented
by local clubs beginning at It
am . Refreshments will be;
served during Ihe day and the
DeDary Choristers will sing
several selections under di­
rection of 1-aura Platt llrown
with Theresa Rupees at the
piano.
Reports were made on the
reception hrld last Sunday at
the Stansinn House in con­
junction with the opening of
the Religion In Art Faster
Showing.

Women's Club
Sets Installation
By Jane Casselberry
The new alate of officers
elected last week by Ihe Cssaelberry Women's Club will
be installed at the annual
luncheon to be held at 12:30
p.m. next Wednesday at the
Hamilton House.
Officcn are Sira. Thomas
Hurston, president; Miss Em­
ily Evans, vice president;
Mrs. Willlfred Alexander, re­
cording acerrtary; Mra. Vel­
vet
Jacob*,
corresponding
secretary, and Mrs. Henry
Hansen, treasurer.
Member* of the permanent
executive hoard. Airs. Ben
Evans. Mrs. Joseph Laird,
Mrs. C. K. Fisher and Mr*.
L K. Swop*-, will aerve as
hostesses for the Installation
luncheon.
Hostrsaea for last week'*
election meeting were Mr*.
Eleanor Slorri, Mis Roy V.
I’utleigrr and Mrs. Henry J.
Connell.

Majorette Wins
At Area Contest
Lyman
High
Marjorctte
Barbara Diggs
won first
place in strutting and in
twirling at the Baton Twir­
ling Contest held last Satur­
day at Uie Holly Hill City
Hall Gymnasium, the Herald
learned today.
The contest waa sponsored
by the HSC Parents Organi­
sation and sanctioned by the
National Baton Twirling Aswsciauen.

ed through the courtesy of
J. D. White.
Love in the Garden, Mrs.
F. M. Haynes, chairman, had
ss its emphasis birds in
white trees,
a
miniature
fountain and white wrought
iron garden furniture loaned
through
courtesy
of
Hie

Wrought Iron Works of L*mg1wood.
| Wish In the Garden, Mrs,
; C. K. Fisher, chairman, fcalured a wishing well and
rose arbor and plants and
flowers Including phoctonlas
from New Orleans which
were brought by Mrs. Joseph

TH E SOUTH SEM INOLE G AR D E N C L III! HtaRest ita first exhibit Inst
Saturday in tho Longunml Plaza with the North Orlando Garden Club
participating to prepare one o f nix arias used as themes for thu event.
Love in tho Garden is pictured in top photo while Mrs. C. L. Leyrifett is
shown with Stroll in the Garden, bottom,
(Herald P h o to s)

Lake Mary Club
Elects Officers
Tlie take Mary Home Dem­
onstration Club electrd offi­
cers for lhe ensuing year at
Tuesday's monthly business
and luncheon meeting held In
the Eire Hall.
Installed on May 10 at the
HD Center tn Sanford will lie
Airs. Edwin Kentu-dy, presi­
dent; Airs. Helen Powell,
first vice president; Airs. Joe
Smathrrs, second vice presi­
dent; Airs. Joe Wright, sec­
retary-treasurer; Airs. Irwin
Sinkbcil, delegate, and Airs.
Carl Alois, alternate.
Program
fo r
Tuesday's
meeting was prrsrntrd by
County Agent Cecil Tucker
who spoke on care of lawns
and showed a film alter which
a question and answer period
was conducted.
Announcement was made
that the club will tour tne
Modern Age Furniture Store
on Aiay 2 beginning at 10:30
a m. Following the tour mem­
bers will meet at The Painted
Horse for lunch.
Tucker and Misi .Myrtle
Wilson, HI) agent, joined the
group for lunch served by
Airs. Wright and Mrs. Ken­
nedy.

PAGE

12

Ry Mona GHnstead
Entertainment
plan*
for
North Orlando'* Spring Fes­
tival to be held in- May and
for the annual Fourth of
July Celebration were dis­
cussed at length by mem­
bers of the North Orlando
Laird of Caswlberry.
Civic Assn, at thetr monthly
All the artifiral grass used
meeting Monday night.
was provided by Cecil Tuck­
Charles Rowell, appointed
er, county agricultural agent.
chairman of an auction to
The
Nominating
Committee
Refreshment*
under
the
P.m of
Carnival rn
chairmanship of Mrs. Clar­ of the North Orlando Civic
Assn, presented ita recom- ‘ ertainment, made an appeal
ence Doebncr were served all
day from a table decorated mendations for candidates to *° lhe residents for donations
fill the new slate of officer* of *"&gt;' I , I f * ble Hem which
with yellow mums.
at Monday night's meeting coubl
u«ed for the auction
held In the North Orlando Co. and promised to have a
"re a l" auctioneer to do the
olficcs.
selling.
Recommended were George
Plans for other events, to
Sommer* and Stewart llelmly
be staged primarily for chil­
for president; Sommers, Rill
dren in the area, will be an­
Skislak and Jeanne Elkina for
nounced at the May meeting.
first vice
president;
Bob
Projects for the Fourth of
Dean, Boh Derum, Joseph
July will include a chicken
Hague and C. H. Seifert for
, barbecue under Hie direction
second vice president Mrs.
of Bill Ryan, chairman and
llelmly Mrs. N e ll Clark and Rovre„
, llla’U nt chairman.
T. Trealcr for secretary, and who announcfd that t|cketa’
Mr. J. D. Grinste.,1, Char- w||| ^ „ , d
, dvincc for
les Rowell and Mrs. Asnta
the dinner.
Hague for treasurer.
Under consideration is a
Mr. and Mrs. llelmly and plan suggested by Art Rhodes
j Mrs. Grinstrsd declined the
to give each child free tic* j
• nomination.
, , , ,
, ,,
kets for a hot dog and cold
Included
in
nominations , drlnk wiU)
„ ekel alub|
made__ from the floor were to
u,cd la|cr in a Ircc
Roy liurkc for president and prise drawing for the youngHill Ryan for treasurer.
Alaking up the nominating
committee were Art Rhodes,
chairman, and Lt. E a r l
Achord. Ewrightson Harville,
T. Trcslcr. Frank Fasula and
Jeanne Elkins.

Garden Club Holds Exhibit
Ry Donna Kstes
The Flower Show and Eahibit presented by the South
Seminole Garden Club last
Saturday In Longwood P lu s
was termed very successful
by Mrs. E. P. Richards,
president.
More than 300 visitors call­
ed (o view the exhibits stag­
ed in Use vacant store build­
ing provided ihrough Use
courtesy of Joseph DiLuclan
owner of Carole’s Dress Shop.
Theme of the exhibit was
the Federation of Garden
Clubs' Song with six ariss.
Stroll in the Garden with
Mrs. Oliver Wendell Holmes
as chairman, showed a Jap­
anese garden with a Uuddhist
Shrine. The accessories, fig­
urines and lanterns were
authentic and very lovely.
Mrs. II.
P. Crlttendon.
chairman for Sing In the
Garden, selected the Ham­
mond Organ provided through
courtesy of Keller Music Co.
with
Paul
llrlnsolm
and
members and guests pla)tng
rtf|iiests throughout the day.
On either side of the organ
were large black musical
notes and behind the instru­
ment simulated pipes were
displac'd. Arrangements of
yellow glidkdl were placed
at vantage points near the
organ.
The number three aria,
Dream In the Garden, was
provided by the North Orlan­
do Garden Club with Mrs.
Edna Stewart and Mrs. Foil
Wallace as chairmen.
Work in the Garden, with
Mrs. Waller Krohno as chair­
man, demonstrated horticul­
ture in its various forms in
Seminole County with citrus,
both vegetable and fruit hy­
droponic growth and grow­
ing garden vegetables and
flowers In pots. The impres­
sive Easter Cactus was k&lt;an-

Civic Assn.
Gels Report
On Officers

SSJH Clinic Mothers
Hear County Nurse

Bear Lake PTA
Lists Delegates

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

Cooperation Needed
The new North Orlando Village Council got
o ff to a fine start last week in conducting its or­
ganizational ami first official meetings in an e f­
ficient and businesslike manner.
In order that such orderly meetings may he
continued the council has asked cooperation
from all residents in following a list o f rules
regarding conduct and preparation o f an agenda
for future meetings.
Measures called for in this list are nothing
new and experimental but rather ure standard
procedure for most municipalities.
Copies are available from any council mem­
ber and we suggest thnt any North Orlando resi­
dent interested in progress o f the community
secure one and do his utmost to comply with re­
quests contained therein.

Civic Assn. Appoints

Ry .Mona Grfnslead
Members o f the North Orlando Civic Assn,
meeting Monday night appointed Roy Burke as chair­
man o f the Building Committee to be in charge o f all
By Alona Grtnslrad
purchases and work done to put the Community
A highlight in special activ­ Building at the Village Recreation Area into usable

ities of North Orlando II i own*
ic Troop 6l»6 was a recent field
trip to the Piloian Farms in
Oviedo where members were
taken l,y truck through the
farm and enjoyed walking
‘ brouk'b *be cabbage fields.
They also were guided through
a lour of the packing house

By Louise Grayson
New officers for the ensu­
ing school year were elected
by the Geneva School PTO ai
this month's meeting of the
group held April 2 in' the

Lifesaving
Course To Open
In Casselberry

‘ , condition.
Other member, of the com­
mittee arc W. G. Harrla,
I George Sommer and William
Hahn.
An immediate check will ha
made of the building to s&gt;ee
what niu.t be done in addi*
lion to partially- boarding Uie
windows, installing new locks
and repairing Ihe bathrooms.

school auditorium.
Elected were Oliver Ala.him*, p re s e n t; Mr.. Doris w&gt;wrr
‘ he romp'eta
By Jane Tawrlberry
priM t*#* o f loiix hint; unions it*
Erkman. vice president; Air*.
A da** in Red Croat Senior
they pr»giv*M-&lt;! from atari to
Correspondence read from
Bett y
Hendry, secretary; " ‘V , .... “ J*
7 “ ,.
Lifckavmg will tie taught in Air.. Bill Ryan, prc.idcnt •/
Mr*. Florence Glazier, treax- " n.!,h, w" , h*
.....
vi r.
.
Ifrownle receive,!
Caitelberry beginning Wed- *be North Orlando Garden
urer, Alrx.
Shirley ........
Braildy
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h**"1
o(
c“
bbnK0 " n'1 “ bu,ub ne»d«y, April 17, at 2:3o p.m. Club, revealed that eight
and Alra. Dora Lee Hustcll.
dclrgatea
and Alra. Onnie
O,,*on*
k'*'1' bome *“ b*'r Applicant, for the courte chair, purcha.ed and providBox. alternate.
( mother. Upon arrival they »hould be at k-a*t 16 year* ed by the club for communInstallation will take nlacC " cre
*° cob* drink, by a( agc and good swimmer..
*•&gt;' use were mi.ting from
imtaiiationwin lake place h|)al
Thoxe wishing to take the Uie building. It I, thought
at the Annual Spring Atusic
Accompanying the girl, oncourse should plionc Air*, j that the mitt green chairs
Festival tor which Hie time
and date will he announced. thu trip were Alls, i’ iluinn, James Birkcnmeyer, 281 Lake perhaps were borrowed localleader; Air*. Roy Burke, as- Griffin, Circle, Cxttclbcrry, ly and .till are in the comRepresentative* of the Scm
mole County Chapter. Amer,,," dc.ri
*»l
** instructor n,unity.
ic.n Red Cross, presented the] dl0 \ * ,u,d,,u* ht5// V °,c* n "dth Mr.. Tom Herald. They | Mr.. Hy.n also ..h i that
r .. .,
and Mrs. Henry v\atd ui
program on resuscitation us­
Mr*, ltay Young.
David .McCoy and Airs. Paul turned by the Garden Club
ing Hie life-sired dummy
Lew is.
to Hie building as soon as
"Rcsutci-Annie" to demon­
the
association lakes out
This
it
the
last
Bed
Cross
strate mouth to mouth and
Life Saving Course to be of­ fire and theft Insurance.
mouth to nose methods.
fered in the area this year
A policy at 115 per year
and is the first step toward will be taken out immediately
a Urd Cross Teaching Certi­
Tile association hat been
ficate.
advised that tinea it is a
By .Alona Grin.lead
Airs. Birkrnmcycr emphas non-profit making organizaResident, at .Monday night's ired that the need for train- Hon. liability insurance it
meeting of the North Orlando ed instructors is great and not needed however more inCivic Assn, were urged to get the work vitally important vestigation will be made be' By Airs. Adam Muller
Mr*. Bert Lolcrhuus, newly behind their Uttle League and rewarding. She added fore a final decision is reach­
installed president of the De­ Team and support the boys that swimming classes arc ed.
slated to begin in June afF. S. llelmly reported Hut
Bary Businrss and Profession­ by attending games.
Charle. Rowell, n-portim; ter school is out for the sum- Florida Power Corp., in re­
al Women's Club, this week
announced appointments of that the team won its first mer and those interested sponse to a letter to District
various committee chairmen game played last Saturday, should watch for Uie an- Atanager R.R. Johnson, re­
said that a lot of hard work nouncement of a date for i stored current lo the building
fur the ensuing year.
included In Tha group wore h l‘ Kont‘ ln,° organization of registration in Hie early part Immediately after the request
r advancement, Sally Li,,lc L'ral&gt;uc in *hc village of June.
j wax made without deposit
Hiat the association
1N e i d e r ; finance, .Margaret and that now enthusiasm i Anyone interested in teach- and
,
. . .
,
from parents and resident* is ing K d
Cross swimming wuuld write ■ letter of ap­
M '|liam.:&gt; health and safety.
Barbara Bdient; internation­ needed to keep tlie interest should also contact Airs, preciation to the company
Birkcnmeyer.
for ill trust and confidence.
al relations, Alire Kobiulio; of the boys at top peak.
memlicrship, Alarie Aeeardi;
legislation, Theresa prison;
national security, Helen Snodglass;
Public affairs, J »« Peck;
parliamentarian. A l a r y Ann
l.drrhaus; p r o g r a m , Ura
White; way* and mean*. Eve­
lyn Dr irk; hUtorian. Peg Cun­
ningham; *vhoo| project*. Alla-i tu Warner; year book,
Hrrl l.drrhaus, Ora White
and Jo Peck; secret pal,
Dorothy Paptnrau; hospitali­
ty and sunshine, Helen Stripp;
publicity, Beatrice Alulier.

Residents Asked
To Support
Little League

Ry Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
By Jane Ca»»eIbt-rry
Clinic Mothers meeting last
High Athletic Assn, is com­
Airs. Justine Junlan, public Thursday morning ,,t tbe
pleting plans lor a gay Spring
South Seminole Junior High
Carnival to In- held Saturday, lu-nith nurse, i-xpiaincf the School.
Aiay 4, on Hie area adjacent tiiny Ladies tlaining program
The Clinic Mother* hope to
to the Post OKIre on llwy. IT- which has been introduced in lake advantage of thi* lt d
Seminole County to a group of Crus* training program and
U2 in Casselberry.
first aid.
Festivities will gel under-,
Mr*. Joldnn also Iniefed the
way at 4 p.m. and everyone
group on Ihe rccommendd
is invited lu join in the tun.
procedure and regulation* for
The association hopes to
operations of the arhoul clinic.
make enough from the Car­
The in,-,-ling was ea lid by
nival to pay olf all debts In­
Mr*. William Eckutd, thi*
Ry Jane Casselberry
curred from the purchase of
lly Shirley Wrulwinlh
year'* clinic chairman, for the
Roy- Scout Tioop 311 of uniforms and equipment for
A panel o( live delegates purpose of electing chairmen
CasM-ll-etTy cleared f t 47 at a Hu- school during Uir year.
and one alternate was elected to carry on the work nrxt fail.
Chicken Dinner held last
In addition to this expense, by tlie Bear take Elementary
Airs. Charles Adkins of A l­
Saturday night at the Com­ the association has just com­ PTA at last week's meeting tamonte Springs was rlre td
pleted the new all purpose go to represent the school on the us new Clinic Chairman for
munity .Methodist Church.
The tump will purvliase by Ml foot play court at the .Seminole County Cnuncll ul tlie next school year. Her roliadly needed tenta and equip- , school.
chulnuun will la- Airs. Harold
PTA'#.
inent for the Spring Pioneer- '
, •
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Named were Mr*. Kay Klropher, also of Allamunte. y
(ng Camporee at tanocha on
Virts, Airs. Mary Gore, Mr* Mi*. Dan Patlishall of Alta- I O M O T C l l
April 20-SI. Future plans in­
Neel Buell. Mr*. Harry- Wil­ monte will be eye chairman.
r _
,
• •
clude a trip to Hie Smoky
Principal John Ang.l ex- l O f U C n t C n n i a l
liamson and Airs. Harriett
Alcuntains Ihta a u in ni e r
By Jaoc Casselberry
Goldman with John Hall a* p iessd hi* gistitude to the
aboard the Scoot Hus.
Incomplete collection results alternate.
few mulhri* who hare s r r v d
Tlie South Seminole March
To demonstrate some of in the annual l t d Cross Drive j in other business President , in the school clinic so faith- ing Hurricane
Band will |
their 8couting skill*, in con­ conducted In the Enterprise; Neel Itucll urged PTA mem-[fully this year and endor»d
» d 11
make its second appearance'
junction with Ihe dinner some area aland at a total ol (58.23. hers to write Seminole Coun [the (Buy tady- progtum for |since organizing last
fall:
of the Scouts constructed a Drive Chairman Miss Helen |y Sen Alack Cleveland in the school.
when it marches in tbe Semi20-fool signal tower from Snodgrass reported today.
Tallahassee asking that tlu-| Mra. Adkins plans to con-; Centennial Parade on April'
ry press pules which they had
M i s * Snodgrass reminds dent requirements to secure tact sixth grade mother* in 27 in Sanford.
rut for tha purpose. The that April it Cancer Drive school librarians be lowered Altamonte. South Seminole,
Tlie band wdl play a Hal
lashing* were made with Month and that volunteer* irons 173 lo SOU pupils per Bear take and Longwuud Ele­ Leonard arrangement of "In
ro|te manufactured by the will be calling upon residents, school.
mentary Schools whose chil­ My Merry Uldsmobiie.'' an
troop during thetr last week­ for Uirur donations. She also1 Buell advised that thu plan dren will attend the Junior appropriate number a* it wiU
end camping trip. They will asks that anyone wishing to h a a received endorsement High next fall for the purpose be marching with early and
erect the tower at tha Cam. volunteer as a collector con- ■from County School Supt. R. of recruiting mure mothers to late models uf the Uldsmobiie
porra.
tact her.
{ T. Mdmee.
1volunteer for clime work.
j in the parade.

Scouts Net $147
From Dinner

sters.
|association. It also was sugAlthough President Stewart gested by Rhodes that the
llelmly advised Uiat a 25 fireworks
display be
cut
per cent discount would be i down this year,
available if a check is re -1 Further
discussion
on
milted with the fireworks or- j events for Uie Fourth is exder, the association voted to pccted at the association'!
wait until the actual fire- next board meeting set for
works are received before 8 p. m. on April 29 In Helmand
at
next
any payment is made due to ly's office
financial limitation* of the month'* general meeting.

Brownie Troop
Building Committee
Enjoys Trip
To Oviedo Farm

Geneva PTO
Elects Officers

BPW President
Lists Chairmen

Athletic Assn.
Schedules
Spring Carnival

Entertainment Plans
Discussed In Village

Cb isa
£dH ion

Hurricane Band

Drive Results
Are Reported

THE GRAY LADIES TRAINING PROGRAM tvu, explained by Public
Health Nurse Mra. Justine Jordan, left, at a recent meeting of the South
Seminole Junior High Clinic 3!others. Looking over outlijie with her are
ilt-8. Dan Pattiihall, eye chairman and Mra. Charles Adkins, next year’s
clinic chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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(Tin*

Herlong
Asks Aid
For Needy

Ijr r a lit
W E A TH E R : Fair thnnijrh Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonlffftt, 05-70.

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United Press Leased W ire

KftabUehed 1908

FRL. A P R IL 12, lO ftT ” SANFORD, FLO RID A

NO. 680

Milwee Commends Move

* * e io &lt; *
II) LARRY VEILSIIKL
Ran intu County Attorney
Harold Johnson on the street
and Johnson say* lie will go
lo Tallahassee next week to
talk oxer the massive water
control bill with the delega­
tion . . . We asked Harold
about the franchise directive
blit be mumbled anil walked
away.
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Appointment Bill
Gets Board s OK
Seminole

County

will county Umnls o f public in­
change the process of choos­ struction to Hume school su­
ing a school superintendent, perintendents, subject to a
voto o f tbc people. This neif present plans are accom­
linli al reaily Is ill effect in
plished.
sumo Florida counties.
The School Hoard Thurs­
Seminole’s legislative dele­
day voted to support a loll
gation will be requested to
fur
permissive
legislation
for
Rig auto show coming up in
two weeks. At the bull park.
Sanford's six dealers will have
★
★
★
125 or more brand spanking
new cars on display. With tide
attraction* . . . such ns the
Silver Condors, n high wire
net. Three days of excitement.
A ll for free.
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Navy Probes
Sub Tragedy

Guy Sletutrom of the engi­
neer's otficc has gone in the
archives on the right-of-way
map fur Celery Avc. , . .
He's away back to 1907 now.
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G. K. PH AR R

Checked with County Judge
Vernon Mire and lie's pleased
with the way the rosier Home
program is running . . . First
year Is apparently a proven
succcsa.
• • •
Must be a new bobby
around town . . . Saving park­
ing meter heads . . . Two
were stolen from the Sccoud
St. parking lot the oilier day.
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They'll start wuik on the
Tuskawilla Rridgo Tuesday.
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CARLTO N H E N LE Y

Looked over plans for the
front of the Courthouse with
Rob Urown this morning . . .
Rids on three glass panel
doors will be opened April Z3.
m • *
You might be interested lo
know on this glooms day that
510 persons died hi Seminole
County Inst year . . . On a
happier day I'll find out bow
many babies were born.
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Capl. Hick H. Guinn, new
•kipper of the aircraft car­
rier Forrcslal, bad to post­
pone his scheduled visit to
Sanford Naval Air Station.
He was slated to arrive
Thursday and to (ly twice
tiic speed of sound during
his two day visit. He may
be here next week.
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J. E. M U R RAY

The Raster bunny is cer­
tainly busy m Sanford. He
has hidden hundreds and hun­
dreds of eggs lor the children
of the Sunday Schools and
nursery schools, not tu menlluii the lug Jayrre Raster
Egg limit at Fort Mellon
Park at 2 pm. Sunday.
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'J

fc

Your first chance to sec alt
the lovely girls who will he
vicing for Ihc title of "Miss
Seminole County" will be at
the Civic Center Tuesday.
The girls will come on right
after Governor llryant'a d o l­
ed elrcuit television broadrust.
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Our a c h o o I s continually
grow. As we reported Thurs­
day, 35 more teachers next
year. Now the School Hoard
has voted to expand the ad­
ministration building on Com­
mercial S t r e e t . Architect
John Rorlon IV preparing
plans for un 91,000 addition
extending 20 lect to Hood
Avenue. To be started as soon
as the state OK* plans.
• • •
And more. too. Rurton tak­
ing plans fur a five classroom
addition to Rosenwald School
at Altamonte Springs to Tal­
lahassee for stale approval.
The new construction will
coat an estimated 93O.0UQ.
•
• •
The Legislative delegation
tould not have picked a better
Union man than Dave Gatrhel.
* ' * He'a where be belongs.
, , . Working for the county I

It. A. H AR N E TT

T. I.. RICHEY

— — ——------------------------- - mouth, N. H., aifd resume the
Inquiry there.
Tbo Portsmouth Navy yard
Is where the Thresher began
its ill-fated test voyage. The
undersea* craft bad been there
for an overhauling and instal­
lation of new equipment.
The hoard, which began its
investigation a little more
Five memlters o f Seminole than 21 h o u r s after the
County's school faculty re­ Thresher disappeared Wednes­
ceived promotions in action by day. considered at today's ses­
the School Hoard Tbuisday sion the gloves, bita of cork
afternoon, commencing with and plastic, ami oil samples
the PJ&lt;i3-tU sellout year.
picked up at the scene of the
Richard A. Harnett, history (iisojqsoai »riO#C' teacher and head of the social
Cupt. J. 8. Schmidt, com­
studies department, has been mander of submarine flotilla
appoiiiled guidance counselor 2, lohl the board Thursday
at Seminole High School. A that whatever happened must
gtaduule o f the University uf not have happened suddenly.
Illinois, be presently Is con­
He said that if there had
tinuing g r a d u a t e work at been n sudden bursting or col­
Stetson University, His wife, lapse, It should have been de­
the former Valerie Kirchhoff, tected by the sonar equipment
is n teacher at Southside Ele­ of its uveompnning ship. Sky*
mentary School.
laik. A large burst would have
Carlton Henley, assistant resulted In mure debris at the
principal at South Seminole surface llom Ims been found
Junior High School lias been so far. tie said.
appointed principal at Lyman
“ 1 suspect, this is my con­
High School. He has served as jecture, that there was some
p r i n c i p a l at Oviedo High sort of Internal flooding,"
School, assistant principal at Schmidt said.
Seminole High School and a*
education-television co-ordin­
A HOARD THE USS HAZ­
ator for the county. His wife ELWOOD (U P I)—Tills Navy
served at librarian at Suuth destroyer, buttling 2 0 • f o n t
Seminole Junior High. He re­ high waves arrived at the
ceived his IIS wild MA degrees scene of the Thresher tragedy
■it Memphis State University. today.
James E. Murruy, mathe­
Rough seas prevented an im­
matics teacher at South Sem­ mediate search for the nuclear
inole Junior High School, has submarine that sank ill mile
been appointed principal of and one-half deep waters with
faiko Monroe-Wllson School, a loss of 129 men.
mifcrcdllig Mouis Ruby, who
The Hazelwood sighted I lie
will become principal of the murine research vessel A t­
new English Estates School. lantis II at 9:45 a. m. The A t­
Murray received his HA and lantis was standing by lo
.Muster's degrees at Missis­ probe the ocean bottom for
sippi College. He rnino here ill some truce of the Thresher,
lib'sl as it teacher al l.yman
High School,
G. Ray I’hiire, guidance
counselor at South Seminole
Junior High School, lias been
appointed MS«istant piinripul
at l.yman High School, He
taught English lor three years
I’AI.M1 REACH (L T I- —
ut Lyman. Ho received his AH I'resident Kennedy swung Into
degree from i.enior - Ithyne a vacation routine today, hav­
College, North Carolina, amt ing set forth guidelines np
tiis 51A degree from Stetson proving selective steel price
University.
tises but opposing general
Thomas I.. Richey, legisllar across-the-hoard boosts.
and counselor for the last
Thu Chief Executive arrived
three yeurs ut Sendltule High here aboard his Air Force jet
School, bus lii-en appointed as­ truns|Mirl plane at 4:17 p. m.
sistant p r I n c i p n I of thul Thuisduy to join his wife,
school. He Is a graduate uf Jltcqueiine, and other family
Indiana State College and mmnlHirs for the Easter holi­
holds a MA degree.
day.

School Board
Promotes Five
Faculty Members

Kennedy Sets
Steel Guides

Service Adequate - Shedden
Bob Shedden, manager of able to get particulars con­
On tlie Mullet Like Hark
Southern Hell in Sanford, told cerning alleged had service and Osceola complaint* he
the Herald Uns morning that
from John Hughey, I-cwls said that engineering surveys
he and W. V. Roy. district
manager, tune made con- lluglM'), or "any oilier mem­ hate determined costs to
alant attempts wiilioul avail ber of Lire Genet a Citizens prut ide ten ice lo these areas
to get details on the situa­ Assn."
to be excessive and that in
tion in Geneva since it was
Shedden said that bated on accordance with regular pro­
first brought tu their atten­ calls to Uic local repair uf- cedure* applicants In these
tion some two weeks ago by Rees, service to the Geneva areas have been requested
John M. Hughey.
area is adequate and relia­ to pay • small portion of
He emphasized that neither ble as far as the company Is construction charges lnvulvhe nor Roy so tar had been I concerned.
)
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during a morning public hear­
ing on measures designed to
implement the Kerr-MHIs bill

heceme effective until HUM*.
Supt, R, T. Milwee said be
is in favor of the proposed
action since "it will aid great­
ly in taking politics out of
education."
School Honid heard and ap­
proved a request o f the Semi­
nole Education Association to
support legislation revising
the school superintendent's

N E W LONDON ( I T I ) — A N avy court o f in­
quiry resumed Its investigation today o f the diunppenrnnee in the Atlantic of the submarine Thresher.
When today’s closed session is concluded, prob­
ably in the early afternoon, the two admirals and
three captains making up the court will go to Ports-

Paving will slart on the
east half of 25th St. from
llwy.
17-02 to Ridgewood
within the next two weeks.
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City has agreed to put 10
street lights along Mellonvillc
Avc.
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support the statewide bill,
subject to a referendum in
November Midi,
In the interim, it was point­
ed out, tbo electors will
choose n school superintend­
ent and, thus, if the new plan
is finally approved would not

T A LLA H A S S E E (U P I )— Rep. A. Sydney’ Her.
loitfr, D-Kla., recommended today Florida Htnrt n pro.
grram o f medical cure for the needy nifed “ on a very
modest scale."
llorlong spoke to members o f the State Senate
and House Welfare and Appropriations Committees

salary lor ta-tween
and $l2.non." Milwee turn re­
ceives $10,000.
Hoatd members indicated the
teachers are desirous of the
salary revision since theii
own pity is hosed on the su­
perintendent's stipend, ’ jjlwve emphasized the request
came front the teachers; that
lie had net instigated it or
hud requested a pay hike.
In other action, the School
Hoard:
Approved reappointment of
Seminole's instructional personnel.
Appeared promotions of su­
p e r v i s o r y personnel i see
ether story).
Accepted low Idd of $511) of
Underwood Corporation fur
u ealeulator for Seminole
High School.
Accepted low Idd of Graveley Tractor, Oilundo, for two
power mowers and sweepers,
Slihjeit to a question in the
hat s U e l Ihs -smwsei.—
lief erred to Walter Teague,
administrative assistant, bids
for janitorial supplies.

Geneva Group
Profesls Phone
Area Service

Yes, We Believe
I Jim tin* n'siirm tinn, anil the life ; he tlmt
Imlievi’tli in ms'. IhmiKli lie were dead, yet hIuiII
he live:
Ami winwicver livcth and bolieveth Jit me
ahull never tlie. llclieveal thou this? — John
11:25-2!i.
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•

Once njrnin this Sunday nuirnhif? the Chris­
tum world imichdms with solemn joy the afiintuition of its belief in the risen Christ.
Tin* trreiit stone wjtlch sealed mankind's
tomb has'lieen' nilled hack and has become not a
harrier, but a door to eternal life for those who
believe in the stunning reality o f the resurrec­
tion.
No longer is life n few brief moments lmtween nothingness and nothingness. The spark
in nun which rails out with all its beiiiyr for fuel
ai’.iiiist eternal nijrht has not been denied. Di­
vinity, whieli has walked the earth ns man, has
shown the way throuKh darkness to eternal
liffbL
The very World around ns joins in proclaim-

itnr a miracle of rebirth after the bareness of
the winter season. The measure of newlsu'ii life
is all-insistent and will nol lie denied.

A pelithin of formal com­
plaint against Southern Hell
Tlie jrreat farts o f tin* birth o f n Savimir
Telephone Co. was filed Wed­
and o f Mis triumph over death have now lieen
nesday with the Railroad and
told iipain. In the very retellftnr, in the reliving
Public Utilities Commission
o f the Christian experience for nearly 2,000
by at least 7n Geneva resi­
years, there Is an implicit affirmation o f belief
dents, the Herald learned toin immortality.
day.
Come this Easter ntoniitiF, each Christian,
Lewis K. Hughey, presi­
in his mvn church, in his own way, deep in his
dent of the Geneva Citizens
beiiiK, rail say: "Yes, I do believe."
Assn., said charges are that
IlY L A R R Y YKRSMEL
Southern Hell, which services
tin* area. Is not giving "re ­
liable" or "adequate" ser­
vice lo Hie area.
Results uf un investigation
made by an imparitial lech
iiiiiun hired by some of Die
association mcmlier* showed
that some of the equipment
now being used In the Gen­
eva exchange has lieen in
A record crowd is ex|iei (• twill serve as ushers and ti
servin' fur 35 year* and that
I liere is no operator inter- cil on Easier Kiiiula) morning up tlie collection.
Tile Easter Story will
reption servlet* for telephone* at 0:01 a. tu. when the pub­
where numbers, have been lic is invited to attend the lead (rum the llihle by C'lt
discontinued or disconnected annual Easter Sunrise Ser­ lain Robert Ileal, of the ?
vice ai tin- Sanford Municipal va! Air Stnlinn.
by v neatlonlnu resident*
‘the Rev. Charles C. lie
Koine of these numbers .Stadium, sponsored by tlie
have been given to other Sanford Area Ministerial As­ Secretary of the Assoclall
will pronounce the hened
stibscrilier* in the Geneva ex­ sociation.
Tlie Rev. John T. Adams tion after the closing liyn
change who are constantly
Hail Hie Power
annojed by efforts to call Jr,, president of the Asturia "Alt
thm, will preach the .Sunrise Je.-tiz' Name,"
tile previous parties.
Noise in lilies or connec­ Sermon nli the topic, "The
tions make it impossible, at tjuict Miracle."
times, to engage In conver­
The service will slurl at
sation wliidi becomes a ser­ 5..Vi a. hi. when the Marine
ious matter in the case of Color Guaitl from Ihc Naval
long distance calls.
Air Station will raise the Na­
DALLAS t u r n — AstroHughej said that there a:»o tional Colors, u* the trumpe­ Haul John Glenn said Project
are tome 25 families in the ter play* "T o the Colors." Gemini is "on aclu-diile" and
Mullet Lake Park and Otero- Tlie |ieople will remain stand­ the firat two-man spur* flight
la area wlm have asked lor ing, to he led in prayer by could lie expected “ in ii year”
service and have been told the Rev. Paul llickes, chair­ or so "maybe 15 months."
that they must help defray man of the Sunrise Service
Glenn stopped here on a tiip
expenses of line and equip­ Committee, and to sing the from St. I.ouis tu Houston. He
ment installation* liefore ser­ opening hymn. "Christ the said he had heen ut the Me*
vice is available.
laird is Risen luday." Almi­ Donnell Aiierufl Corp. in St.
It was reported that only ra! leadership will be (urn- I.ouis (or Gemini aimulutor
two (amities of those con­ jtlicd by a Rrats Choir from work.
tacted refused to sign the the Seminole High School
petition even
though
Hie Hand.
technician's report was made
The Rev. Grover Sewell, KcaKors Meet
public only lo those who hir­ lhairman of the Hospital
Charles Kampf, publicity
ed him and requests by other* Committee, will explain that chairman for the Semi-Cen­
to read it were refused.
Hie offering will he added (q tennial Celebration acheilulcd
The report is expected to the fund live Ministerial As­ April 27 and 28 will he the
become a matter of public sociation Is raizing lo place guest speaker at the meeting
record after action one way a Prayer R»tom in the Semi­ of the Hoard of Realtors, Mon­
or the oilwr Is taken by the nole Mcniurtal Hospital. A day ut the Hamilton House in
number of local minuter* JFern Park al 6:3U p. m.
UlihUea Commission.

I

Sunrise Service Set

For 6:01 On Easter

Project Gemini
On Schedule

in Florida.
Implementation of the meas­
ure, which would take the
place of the administration's
Medicare program of medical
aid through the Social Secur­
ity program, would cost the
state S3 It million.
Meriting saitl under the
Kcrr-.Milli program, whieli has
been Implemented In 31 other
stales, Florida would pay 10
per cent of the cost td the
program and the federal gov­
ernment about till per cent.
Herlong said medicare would
cost the statu about $3(1 mil­
lion.
Ho said the federal govern­
ment laid down guide-lines for
application of the program to
the aged. Rut in general, he
added, It was meant to apply
to nil persons over t!5 years of
age. It would apply to those
persons not eligible for wel­
fare aid, hut who would need
money for medical expenses.
The measure, Herlong said,
would provide more benefits
at less cost tlmn Hie iidmfnistration'* measure hecntiau it
wolihl provide Hie benefits
only In those who need them.
Medicare, be said, provides
aid to those who don't need tl.
'T d recommend starting on
a very modest scale," Herlong
told the statu lawmakers. H«
suggested the slate move cau­
tiously into the program, ex­
panding aid under the mensuro only alter determining
how much it would rust th«
state at each step,
Tito House rommitten put
its proposed Implementation
into a subcommittee. Tim sub­
committee will meet with lltu
.Senate Wclfatn Committee
next Monday, and report hack
to Hie full House commiUco
thu following Wednesday.J

ELMER ASH LE Y

Elmer Ashley
Resigns As
Peace Jusfice
Elmer K. Ashley Jr., Justire of the peace for the last
lwo years, has submitted hU
resignation to Gov. Farris
Hryant, effective April 30, he
announced litis afternoon. Ills
term has two yean yet to
run.
| *T am sticking lo my cam­
paign promise of two years
ago," Ashley said. "1 told
Hie people if I could not de­
vote my full time to Hie dut­
ies of (he office I would rerhjn."
Ashley said he Is entering
private business, opening a
b.irhc&lt;|iio pit and graft**! busi­
ness on Highway 17-92, ono
mile south of General J. C
Hutchison Parkway.

New Financing
Railroad Board Probe Sought
Meets Briefly

TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) —
Another hill to investigata
WASHINGTON
(HIM) — State Bond Financing was
An emergency hoard investi­ tossed in the legislature togating a work rules dispute day, but this one would rewhich could lead t» a nation­ ipiire approval by the gover­
wide strike In the rail in­ nor.
dustry met briefly luday fur
fun. John Mnlbctt*, Jack­
"exploratory mediation ses­ sonville, introduced a bill sett­
sion*."
ing up a special seven-mem­
Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, ber House-Senate committees
hen it of the emergency hoard that would make the invest!
appointed by President Ken­ ■gaturn both during this sess­
nedy last week, mid the ion and on through the com­
l»iard would reconvene in ing two years.
Chicagu next Wednesday. He
It also would have to rnaka
declined In predict the out­ a preliminary report to Ilia
come.
current session.
The panel chairman said
Since it provides n $25,000
Hie meetings would bo con­ appropriation, suh|&gt;o«na pow­
ducted in Chicago "fo r a ers for the committee lie tween
week or so" and then a de­ sessions and other power**
cision would be made on the measure would have to
bow to progress,
go the g nrrnor for approval
or rejection.

Anti-Poll Tax
Change OK'd
TALLAHASSEE (U P I» —
Florida virtually became the
31st slate tu rutify the uutipoll tax amendment tu the
fedciul coiislituHun.
Thu House mid Senate each
passed separate lull identical
measures of rutifieutiuu tu&lt;lay.

Herald Index
llridgu
.... Pag a 8
Classified „ Page 10 A 11
Comics
Page 10
Hear AI dry . .... l'ago 8
Editorial
.....
Pago 4
Entertainment .. Page 0
f.egals
Page 5-10 A tl
Puzzle ....
Page JO
Society
— _
Pago 8
Xpert * ...... ■ „ Pago5
Churches
....
Page J

Semi-Centennial
Entry Blank
Organizations, club.-*, schools and baiincsscs
o f Seminole County mu urifetl to enter the
Semi-Centennial Pantile. Kill out and mail the
coupon below to Parade Chairman, P. O. llox
15 LI, Sanford, Klu. Deadline fur entering in April
15, 19G3.
Name o f Organization ........
We will enter (check one) .............. Marching
Unit
Float .........— Decorated Car.

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Baptist Church
Is Dedicated

I

CHUTING STARS, a U. S. Navy Parachute Exhibition Team who have
made 4,200 pnrnchutc jumps since 111(50 with only four injuries will star
with the Blue Angels at tho Navy Open House iu celebration of Seminole
County'* Semi-Centennial Day, April 27. Here is Chief Warrant Officer
Lewis T. Vinson during his descent after completion of a 10,000 foot free
full skydiving muneuver.
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Longwood HD Club
Elects New Officers

GEORGE MIMS

B u s in e s s ^ ) ,

Briefs W •*1 believe we have proven
the ini|Hirlsnrc of specialis­
ing'' said George Mills, own­
er of Southern Air of Sanford
•s hu announced the muvr to
expanded quarters tin Park
Drive und Ouk Axe.
Formerly a c o n s u l t i n g
chemical engineer in tho heat
transfer and air movement
field, Mills set down u strict
policy of specialising only in
heating, air conditioning and
refrigeration when lit organ­
ised Southern Air two years
•go.
Mills said that today's rapid
technical progress upplios to
Hanford as well as other imp­
utation explosion ureas.
"In the past two years we
hsvo bevn more than gratified
by tho response to our serv­
ice" said Mills. "Rapid piogless In the healing-cooling
field makes it a necessity to
keep aluriisl of developments,
particularly when they apply
iu tiie safely and comfort of
the public.''
Resides Mills, the staff in­
cludes Shirley Mills as office
manager, John Dimitry, Tuft
ilunuon and Ponce Kliuorr.

II) Donna Kates
Thu slute nf officers was
presented by the nominating
commit tie at this month's
meeting of the I-ongwood
Homo Dcinomlration C l u b
held last Thutsdny at the
Civic l.enguo Huilding do
Church Kt.
Tho newly elected officers
Iu Ih&gt; installed May 1(1 at
10:00 u. in. ut the III) Center
in Sanford are M rs.' Felix
Mege, president; Mrs. Ihiiry
Hawthorne, first vien presi­
dent; Mr*. Henry Wagner,
second vice president; Mrs.
Frances Hetje, secretary: Miss
Doiuthy Hi nth. treasurer and
Mrs. Maltha Stout, delegate.
Thirty-five members und
three guests were present in­
cluding Miss Myrtle Wilson,
III) agent nnd Cecil Tucker,
county agent.
Tucker gave nil inteirsting
talk im I i i w ii * pointing out the
•lilfclenl typos of giusses und
soils and showed an interest­
ing I i Iin. lie 0 Iso ilisllihutcd
pamphlets "I.awn Care Tips"
to tiiuse present- This painplilet is uvuiluhle to tiie gen­
eral public in tho futility
ugent's office ut thu Agricul-

/

fund Center on litvy. 17-03.
Mra. M. I.. Tinsley presided
over the meeting due In the
uhsenro of Mrs. Mai thu Stout.
An inspirational Faster mes­
Funeral services for Jacob
sage was given by Mis.
Cohen,
a former Sunford resi­
Maltha Putnam followed by
dent, were held Friday at Ihc
the Pledge to tho Flag.
Ohrv Shalom Cemetery In Or­
Mrs. Selje decorated tho
lando, with the Habbi II. J.
tables beautifully in an Raster
Adler offiriating.
Theme Using gold vases con­
Mr. Cohen ilu-d Wednesday
taining usparugua fein und
morning in a Philadelphia
gold paint) d li r u n e h e s on
hospilul. lie is survived hy
which were hung colored Fast­ threw daughters and olio soil,
er eggs.
including Mis. Saul Abramson
Next month's meeting sched- of Sunford.
uhd fur May 2 will lie in the
Other survivors uro Mrs,
form of the tour through tho
Ruth Seller, Mrs. Father FeldModern Ago Furniture Store
ler ami David Cohen, all of
hi Dilundo beginning at lingo
1'hiludrlphiii.
u. IU.
A delirious luncheon was
ART HROWN
served last Thuisday hy Mr*.
PENT CONTROL
Ralph Newcomer, chairman;
Mi*. Henry Wagner, Mr*.
Trrmiles ( (llhrr I'rsla
IMI* I .re, Mr*. K. P. Ittcliards,
2601'PARK DR.
Ml*. Harold Jrnqucn und Mrs.
322-8865
SANFfjRI)
Russell Corwin,

Cohen Rites
Held Friday

PUI1LIC SPEAKING CONTEST WINNERS ut
Saturday's County- Event* Day for Seminole
County 4-H Club* were, from left, Ted Hellhorn
of Slavin, boy* senior rliviniott; George Hra«l*buw
of Slavia, boy* junior division; Linda King of

Sanford, girls senior division nnd Patricia Coney
Longwood. Riel* junior division. The two senior
division winner* will participate in tbe public
speaking contest at District Event* Day sche­
duled April 20 in Tavares.
(Herald Photo)

Lyman To Got New Technical Course
A new technical course will
be taught at I.yman High
School next year, K. S. Dou­
glas*, Vocational and Adult
Kducation Director announced
today.
The now course will be In
Air-Conditioning,
Relrigeralion ami Healing Mcrhanios,
a busy and expanding field
of today's living.
A committee formed nf
business men, engineers and
experienced craftsmen lias
liccn at work, devising a
course outline for Hie new
tech class.
Ktcvcnth grade classes will
study bench and shop work,
refrigeration
fundamentals,
basic cycle of refrigeration.

refrigerants,
metering
de- electricity and system convices, evaporators, compress* trols.
ors, condensers ami rccelv- j The 12th grade students
cr*. basic controls, basic) will study electric motors,

SuSeasSe P a ct?
A NEW SMYRNA REACH —
(L T D — Everyone but the
police had a whale of • time
today when a school of pilot
whales swam ashore and
tried to commit suicide.
At least four of the burly
a n i m a l s succeeded, two
others injured themselves so
badly they had to bo shot.
Another two mammals were
captured and hustled off to
Marineland Studios, an ocean-

graphic tourist attraction near
St. Augustine.
Hy high tide Monday night
there were still "seven or
eight'' swimming within the
waterway system and showed
no signs* of going hack out
to sea, Police Chief Wallace
Ferrcrra said.
" I hope they do go away
. . . it's too hot to have
dead whales around here,”
he said.

Whenpick-up counts. . .
STANDARD STANDS OUT
JTcnvy trnflic, crowded schedules—that's Dixie's lifeon-wheels today. And that’s where your car shines
if you use any of these dependable Standard gnsolin e s: c r o w n e x t r a — Stand ard ’s premium grade

starters relays and protectivc devices; drawing, readjng and interpreting clectral
diagrams,
installation
and
operation, servine analysis,
electrical
and
mechanical
and further studies of airconditioning and heating s&gt;stern*.
The two year course will
compromise a total of 1.080
hours of study and practical
application, Douglass said.
This new technical course
will make the third new
course in Seminole County
Schools. The other two are
a mechanical drawing and
design
drafting
clast
at
Seminole High and an electro­
nics course at Lyman.

Hy Louise Grayson
The annual Easter Eg*
Hunt will be held at the Genex a School till* Wednesday
at I p m for all children in
the area. Each child attend­
ing is asked to bring three
cooked and decorated eggs.
Cup cake* and punch xxill
be served by homeroom ntothers following
the hunt.
Those in charge will be Mrs.
Margaret Dunn, Mrs. Ann
McCurdy. Mr*. Robbie Rraddy. Mrs. Doris Kcktnan, Mr*
Hard Summersill. Mrs. Polly
Caswell and Mrs. Shirley
Hoover.
The school will close fo*
Easter Holidays following the
hunt. Classes will resume at
(he regular time on April in,
Mrs. Roy W. Nichols, prm.
ciptal, advises.

Two Local Men
New SB Champs
The shulfleboard learn of A.
C. .Madden and Emcil Van
Roy beat out 6t other teams
in the Northern and Central
Florida ShuHIcbo.ird Tourna­
ment held recently at Day­
tona Heat h lo take the Cham­
pionship honor*.
Madden ami Van Roy were
entered
with
three
other
teams (tom Hie local Sanford
Tourist ami ShuHIcboanl Club
is the meet held al the Pea­
body ShuHlcboard Club in
Daytona.
Madden served the local
club as tournament director
and Van Roy is a member o(
the executive Ixiard. After
being awarded the beautiful
Peabody Trophy, lliey pre­
sented it to President Mahlon
Wright. The Sanford group
will get to keep it for one
year.

'gasoline, now at nn all-time high in anti-knock qual­
ity: c r o w n - Standard!* “regular,” now stepped-up
to iioost your car's performance, cut your driving
costs; e c o n o m y c r o w n — popular dollnr-strctchcr
that supplies all the power many cars a m use—nnd
nt a saving. Whatever you drive, stop a t Standard
for long-running gasolines and Standard service!
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NEW HISTORY MAKERS!

North Orlando
Garden Club
Sets Meeting

lly Muns Grlnvtrad
Tlte nominating committee
of the North Orlando Jarilcn
Club will present its recom­
mendations for a new slate
of officers at the regular
monthly Hireling to l&gt;c held
at 7:30 p. m. Thursday al
the home of Mrs. Leonard
Stewart, 70 S. Edgemon Avc.
Kleetions are scheduled fur
the May meeting.
Program for Thursday night
will lake the form of "Hobby
Night'' when each member
will display and talk on aomc
article maile as a bobby.
Co-hostess for the meet­
fly Jane Casselberry
Tho I.ytnan High School ing will be Mrs. M. Duquette.
Dance lladd will play for a
dance In the school rafrtriin Visitor Dies
Thursday night following the
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker,
D o n k e y Huskethall (iimie Kim Avc., Sanford, have re­
which will begin at tt p. in. ceived word of the deuth of
in the gym.
Mr. Walker's sister, Mrs.
Tho dance band received a Aielh Richardson, Wednes­
superior rating recently in day, April 3. at her home in
district competition aiaf is Dy­ llolly Hill. Mra. Jltrhardson
ing to raise the money to go was ■ frequent visitor at the
to the stale contest in Miami. Walker home and has many
^ha public to iuvUad.
Diemls in lias area.

Lyman Band
To Play
For Dance

Hy Shirley Wentworth
Offiriul dedication ceremon­
ies were conducted March
31 for the Northslde Ilaptist
Church on Forest City lid.
with Rev. Lloyd Meyer from
the Orlando Hnptist Temple
giving Mm* dedication mseaage
and Rev. Harold Hrown, pas­
tor. greeting I he no persons
attending.
Special mualr was provided
at intervals by WFTV singing
star Mickey Kvuns und Mrs.
I.oretta Strunk.
A Tri-Fellowship Hilda Conferenre was held ut the churrh
April 3 and April 4 at 10 a.m.
on Wednrsdny and conclud­
ing al a special service held
at 7 p. m. Thursday.

■

Geneva School
Schedules
Annual Egg Hunt

Navy To Give
Program For
Civic Assn.
It) Mrs. Adam Muller
A program entitled “ The
Navy nn the Alert” will l-e
presented under direction of
Capt. Joseph M. Tully and
Cdr. C. W. Meshier of Snnfnnl
Naval A ir Station at today's 7
p. in. meeting of the Dellary
Civic Assn. Inc. at the Com*
munity Center.
Ileports will be made on the
association's project o f get*
ting nn e l e c t r o n i c organ
through exchange of 145 trad­
ing stamp books und on tha
showing o f the film, "The Kil­
lers of Kllumunjnio'' schedul­
ed for H p. m. on April 20. Ad­
mission to this movie will be
free, however a silver offer­
ing will ho acceptable
Kntertnlnment scheduled for
May 10 will be a program pre­
sented by the Angeles Singers
of Orlando.
Civic Assn, members who
huve not made reservations
for the liniO-tll Kntcrtainment
Series are asked to contact
Charles llillhardt, l(M) Mailers
ltd., for season tickets. Mem­
bers also are reminded that
I in!'! association dues uic now
payable to Clair Fellows, fi­
nancial secretary, or at the
club meetings.

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ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) — A now Attempt to
derail a freight train of the atrike-bound Florida
lt&gt; Larry W r.hrl
East ( ’oast Hallway failed early today when the train
Tin. first step in th«* city’ s
cut through chain wrapped around the track*.
long emergency water pro­
FEC Vice President W. L. Thornton said the in­
gram will bo taken tonight
cident the fourth since the wage dispute strike began

at a special m eting of the
bo uni . . . Oily will probably
give the green light to float
Utility revenue bonds to fi­
nance water ground storage
reservoir . . , Cost $100,OtH)
over n HO year period . . .
It will take 12 weeks to con­
struct the storage tank . . .
Won't do much to prevent ra­
tioning this summer.
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By the way, Water program
engineers meeting this morn­
ing with State Health repre­
sentatives in Tallahassee on
requirements for the program.
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Since (hr strikes against
the Elurida East Coast
Railway began on Jan.
13, Ihrrr have been four
attempts lo damagr rail­
way property.
Here Is the box store:
Feb. ;n: Miami Shores.
Piece of metal IN Inches
long lammed la a switch
In an attempt In forte
train olf tracks. Metal bar
jerked out of switch when
train crossed track at 15
inllr* an hour.
March 2fi: Two metal dr­
eaders damped lo tracks
near FEC sheds at Nrw
Smyrna. Clamps removed
wlirn passerby warned po­
lice.
.March 30: FEC bridge
sel lire at llania. Fire­
men ilousrd flames before
seiiiitts damage caused.
April l*i (halo wrapped
around tracks south ol
New Smyrna. Chain cut by
weight of 35-car train. No
damage.

II weeks ago, occurred just
south of New- Smyrna Beach
about 2 a.m.
"Someone vvrapped a pence
o f chain ainuml the tracks.
Fortunately the weight of the
engine rut through the link*
and the ears were not derail­
ed,” Thornton mild. "Thi* In­
cident, like the other* since

the strike began, ha* been re­
ported lo the FBI for investi­
gation.”
Thornton said there were
about 35 ear* in the south­
bound freight train which rut
Jaycees really going nil out
through the chuin.
for that massive sports car
Earlier incident* involving
race slated April 20-21 , . .
FEC property included two
Over 100 cars expected to
derailment attempts anil an
race.
unsueeessful attempt to hum
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a bridge.
Scott Hum*
enthusiastic
Thornton atso disclosed the
ever the forthcoming Indus­
FEC will begin hauling po­
trial show nest Tuesday night
tatoes out i f the North Flor­
. . . "Should he sensnUonal"
ida growing area a* of next
says Scott . . . Thirty-four lo­
Monday.
cal industries all ready signed
The FEC will pick up nt
up . . . I&gt;oor prizes every 30
various learn trnrk* at St.
minutes,
e
Augustine mi.I Bunnell, using
. . .
supervisory personnel - oper­
Did you know that only
ated train* which now haul
about TOO registered R e p u b liperishables from the Lake
cans actually voted in the
Okeechobee area.
Legislative race.
"W e do not Want the potato
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growers to lie badly hit by
Still no woitl from Jake
thi* strike,” he said, "and we
Zorian at Mail laud on that
In pe this additional service,
p ro p o se d Boat Marina.
although
still limited to the
.,
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extent v o cannot switch en.h
The County School Board
individual packing h o Us e ,
will get $2,000 within the next
wilt alluviate the transporta­
few days to give those 05
tion problem* of the shipper*
Pope Warns
"lo p " teachers. •
in this in on.”
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VATICAN CITY (l I’ ll —
lie said the service Wlls
School I tonid meets tomor­ I’ ope Joint XXIII warned to- atonal primarily at shipper'
day
that
man
could
he
wiped
bo
row nt 1:30 p.tn. for the reclose to the East Const. Grow­
apportionment of new two It­ out by an atomic war and er* near Palatka have been
nemitst
maintain
peace
by
ers . . Itrplnecmcnt for Mor­
using siding* operated by
ris Huhy over at Lake Monroe collation.
other railway*.
should he forthcoming soon.
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Ease Jobless
WASHINGTON’
(D P I)
Jim Spencer bus don,, a re'niliikublc yob |atab rinsing the R o s f- jjj'j Cxi ’ "Pepper. U&gt; ’
inside of ' his lounge . . . Fla. i f i i ur.lstsd Ccngrrsa to
Makes tile place look three allot'*50 million to he.’p cast
Miami'.* unemployment pro­
times as big.
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blem.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker
Been getting nhandful
of
Seminole County tax assess­
letters from youngster* ask­ N ear Okay
WASHINGTON
&lt;IH*1» — or. today revealed Jlnal tab­
ing about a night for young
Kennedy's youth ulation figures of the homepeople in mnl over at the President
employment bill, unscathed stead exemption applications
Civic Center.
by a Republican move to [or the year Iiki3.
. . .
The total of Hie homestead
County
Commissioners send it hack to committee,
Tuesday found they have a appeared headed for Senate exemption applications wa*
12.4U3 lor this year. In t!)t'&gt;2,
road biidge "that hasn't been approval today.
a total o( 11.883 applications
used in five yrunt." A letter
Conference Due
were filed. An Increase in the
from Orange County sought
ATLANTA (U P I) — The number of application* for
a 50 per cent participating
attorneys general of Georgia 10(13 uver 11812 showed 522.
plan in the next budget to
and Alabama were expected
place a new- bridge on Iron
to confer today regarding an
Bridge Road over the Little
alleged football scandal in­
Kcon. Road Supt. J. C. Lav­
volving the slate universit­
enderinformed the Commis­
ies of Uic two states.
sion the bridge hasn’t been
used in five years. County A v e rt W ar Move
Engineer William Bush was
VIENTIANE. Lao* (U P I) —
instructed to look inlo the* A
A 23-yent-old Sanford mail
three man
international
matter.
truce commission flew to the wa- charged vyth auto theft
• • •
strategir Plain of Jars today and jailed under $1,000 bond
Work on eonstiuclion of a to try to *top fighting which here in the theft of a late
four and six lane divided high­ threatens a new civil war in model Thumlerhlrd from In
flout of Jim Spencer's lust
way facility on SR 130 is com­ Laos.
week.
pleted . . . The $1 IK,td» proj­
Tiie mail was identified ns
ect extends from Hwy. 17-112 Pledge Support
la Howell Lake,
PA BIS I U P I)—The United Herbert Lamar Week* who
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State* and It* Southeast Asiu was picked up in Winter Park
City Commissioners will lie Treaty Organization a l l i e s after the ■at was found paint­
meeting with the legislative pledged themselves today lo ed in different color foul the
delegation next Wednesday continue fighting Communist tug* intai I. The car was
night on thut cigaret lax pro­ subversion throughout the vit­ owned by Mailer Dittmer of
Fern Park.
posal aiding municipalities . . , ally strategic aiea.
Talked with Sell. Mark Cleve­
land Ji. this morning and Continues Probe
NEW YORK (U P I) — Au­
Muck ftccma to think it lias
thorities today continued in­
a good chance of passing,
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vestigating
the
apparent
A thoughtful civic leader sleeping pill death at Mrs.
and one who want* to foe Charlene Wrighlsman Cas­
proud of our home loan, had sini, the millionairess wife
Ihe Idea Dial since « c are go­ of an indicted sorlely column­
ing to have »omc lo.oou hi ist.
50,00(1 people here on April 27
lo, join in the Semi-Centennial Optimistic
HOMESTEAD A H ! (U P I)
Celebration, and many o!
them will be visitor*. wny nut —Attorney James It. Dono­
get that "I'ain l I p Clean Up" van said Tuesday talks with
rampatgn going right now . , . Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
(ilvc rnir downtown shopping left him "very optimistic
district a ireah ami Inviting altoul live early return" of
appearance . . . Maybe — the remaining Americans im­
ju*t maybe — he says, the prisoned in Cuba.

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{{arcesleatle’s
Up Over 522

23-Year-Old
Charged In Theft

Woodruff* and perhap* the
nearby merchants who are af­
fected by the run down
•'ghost town" appearance of
that building "n W First
hired and N I'aik Avenue
might give tiie whole exterior
a paint job . . . Good 'do*!
And have Uretchrn l-ewi*
paint ’ ’ nmrals" on the inside
of the windows to blot out the
view of file ir.saie of the
hudibng and Ihu* presold a
PLEASING substitute!

Teachers' Pay
Bonus Repeal
Bill Is Filed
TALLAHASSEE (L T D —A
bill to repeal the controver­
sial I tail competency award
program for superior school
teacher* was Introduced to­
day by Sen. (I. T Melton,
Lake City, and others.
Thr hill would eliminate
the special $too annual pay
bonus for teachers graded
by their superior* a* in the
upper 30 pur cunt of all
tvnrhurs and who make a
grade of at least fsH) on the
national teacher examination.
Tiie measure wa* passed
at the urging of Gov. Farris
Bryant two years ago and
over opposition of the pow­
erful Florida Education Asso­
ciation which finally accept­
ed it only as part of a com­
promise teacher pay raise
package.
Tiie Cabinet t h i s vv e e k
made the first payment* un­
der the program. They went
to c.tksi teachers over the
state at a cost of more than
$2 million.
Alio introduced today was
a hill, urged by State School
Supt. Thomas |). Itatley. that
would do away with school
millsee elections?
The proposal, a constitu­
tional amendment, ’ would let
the county school hoard de­
cide the amount of school
taxes up lo 20 mills that will
he levied. Under the present
constitution, the freeholders
must vote for any amount
above 13 mills.

Anti-Poll’Tax Measure Okayed

State Borrowing Probe Set
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Measures to ratify the proposed federal anti-pell tax
amendment and to investigate
state borrowing cleared com­
mittee hurdles and sped to
legislative calendars today.
The House voted today to
investigate ,state borrowing
amt a measure to ratify the
antipoll tax amendment to
thr f . S. Constitution mov­
ed Inin position for rally'
approi at.
Meeting two hours before
the house convened, the house
public road* committee voted
to make an investigation of

The substitute bill than won
unanimous approval was push­
ed by former House Speaker
William V, Chappell of Oral*,
a next-door neighbor and
close friend of the governor.
Chappell said ho would push
for early house adoption of
the Finance Committee inves­
tigation in an attempt to get
it to the senate fur action hut
Sen. John Mathews, Jackson­
ville, said he’ll demand that
sctiale approval hu delayed.

Ho plans to push for an in­
vestigation by a special com­
mittee.
At a !) A.M. joint meeting,
the anti-poll tax ratification
measure wa* approved by
both the Senate Constitutional
Amendments Committee and
the House committee on res­
olution* am] put In tln« for
early action. Only two dis­
senting vote* were cast, by
Sen. It. C. Pcnree, Palatka.
and Rep. Hen William* of
Gulf.
Sen. Spessard Holland made
a special trip here to urge
Florida to become the 3t*t
state to ratify the amendment

which would become a part’
of the U. S. Constitution if
passed by 38 state*.
Holland warned that unless
the states acted to prohibit
poll taxes as a requirement in
federal elections, the matter
would wind up in tho court#
and might open the door to
federal control of state tlra­
tion*.
"This is a racial question,*
Holland said, "but it involves
both races. The ptdl tax keep#
many citizens o f Iwth races
from Voting." Florida out­
lawed the poll tax in Mata
elections in IH37 and only fiva
state* still collect it.

WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight. 60-115.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED.. A P R IL 10, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 687

War Veteran
Kills Self
Leon Quincy Pickering. NOyear-old Spanish American
War veteran, was found fat­
ally wounded at aland 3 p.tn.
Tuesday in his t.ake Mary
home. He was dead on arriv­
al at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
Sheriff J. L. I lobby said
Pickering had shot himself in
the head with a .22 rifle bui­
ld. Coroner Vernon Mile, re­
ported ,1m* .had authorized xn
f
to d ••e-mini
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of rti *1h ' efnre sigi - T
the death errtdiralr
A friend, Frank E v.iii », dis­
MIRROR. .MIRROR ON THE W ALL, WHO IS FAIREST OF
public nppeurmu-o nt the Industrial Exhibit there noxt Tues­
covered
Pickering slumped
Them All? No one ran say hut the judges, who have all been
day. IlatliiiiK suit judging will he held nt the Civic Center nt
in a chair and notified Sher­
ehosen from out of town to avoid any favoritism. The Rills
ii p.m. April 127, with oveniny: gown and final judging nt 7:30
iff Hobby, who discovered the
who aid seen here in their Alix of Sanford swimsuits are praep.m. Miss Seminole County will reign over the Semi-Centen­
rifle nearby.
iidiiK eaeli week at thu Civic Center mid will make their first
nial Rail nl the Mayfair Jim later thut night. (Herald Photo)
Pickering had been adju­
tant ior many years of Roose­
velt Camp 13, Spanish Amer­
ican War Veterans. He was
born April 30. 1H71).
Surviving are a number id
nieces and nephews, all In
New E n g l a n d , excepting
Harve
Pickering w h o
is
upending the season at Sun
lamlo Springs.
Funeral arrangements are
in charge' of the Brisson Fun­
City Fiscal Agent Ixaimi*
Ix'ctly also Indicated that provement program up to genry program underway.
According to earlier fi­
eral Home.
l-cedy 1* expected to tell the a small water and sewer re- $!,000,000.
The first step is expected gures by Iieedy based on
City Com miss U&gt;n tonight lo venue Issue would also have
Also cxpceled at Uie meet­
to tv the construction of a 5,31X1 active water accounts
(Inal a prupn«.i'd combined to he financed.
ing will he engineers Jess
here, an estimated- $s,vt,ooo
bond issue based on fran­
He is expected to submit Jess Diels id Clark, Dally water re scrv ior nt a cost of l*'tie would mean a need of
$
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1
1
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chise utility and cigaret tax figure* on the issue band D i e t z
of
Clark,
Daily
raising the water rate* $10.50
Earlier Lerdy had inform­
now being collected to pay on irom a $2t)n,0 (k) water Im­ he taken to get the cmtTper connection per year.
ed the commission to stay
Four of eight Negroes for the city's emergency and
within a $850,000 bond Issue
charged In two purse snatch­ long range water improve­
range due lo the bund cov­ Nex( Move
ing* will voluntarily undergo ment program.
erage stretching thin over
OTTAWA (U P I) - Trim#
lie detector tests Thursday, it
that amount.
Minister Joint Diefcnbaker,
was reported today by County Auxiliary Knout
The complete water Im­ his Conservative government
Judge Vernon Mize,
TALLAH ASSEE Il l'll —
provement project had been shattered by Monday's de­
The tests, nt the county A hill authorizing payment of
estimated at well over $!,- feat at the hands of the Lib­
jail, will lie conducted by n travel and per ilicm money to
(8x1,000 to include a m-w well eral Party, returns to tho
reprraantative of the Florida highway patrol auxilhti)men
field, Iran*missjon lines and Canadian capital today toShei iff# Bureau.
while on disaster duly with
A 15-year old blond girl, said the girl already Is on reservoir.determine Ids next mow.
Judge Mize this morning the state patrol wa* introduc­ described as "cute as a pic­
probation as an incorrigible,
placed one juvenile on proba­ es! today by R«tp. R. P. Mitch­ ture," is being held in Ihc
will he given furl her pvy*
tion, In custody o f his parents. ell.
county jail on charge* of
ctilatric
examinations.
carrying n w on led weapon*
Sherd l J I. Il-dihy tills
pending aMion by juvinilr
court.
morning said Hie girl was
Judge Vernon Mize, who taken into custody Monday
at
Sanford
Junior
High
School, where she is a stud­
i:riioi.s
ent, on complaint of the

Combined Issue To Be Asked
To Meet Water Boost Needs

4 To Undergo
‘Lie’ Tests

left. Tummy Conner and liennie Pixler enjoy the fruits* of their hunting nt
the Fir* l Rapt in nursery Achool egg hunt, u* littlo Tereaa Kiehurda,
(right; dclvea into the draw wondering "Where did tiie Fouler Egg go?"
(Herald Photonj

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Bryunt administration charged privately the investigation
would lie a "white wash” of
the administration.

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stale borrowing, including the
$157 million refinancing of
the state turnpike.
But the committee provided
for the investigation to he
made by a joint six-man com­
mittee of the House-Senate
Finance and Taxation Com­
mittee instead of by the spe­
cial house committee proposed
l»y Rep. Fred Karl of Volusia,
sponsor of tho investigation
move.
Karl chnrgcd the action wa*
aimed at keeping him o ff the
investigation since he is not
a memiter of the finance com­
mittee. Other criiics of whole-ale bond borrowing under the

Teen-Age Blonde

Held On Gun Count

Repeat By Popular Demand!

BeeSdUing Sale!

Council OK's
Cudgel Reports

principal, Hugh Carlton.
The gill had been sent to
the principal for causing a
disturbance in her classroom.
Carlton noticed she kept her
hand in her large purse. He
demanded she open Ha- purse
amt he discovered u .22 cali­
ber revolver, fully loaded
wiih nine bullets.
Carlton and School Supt.
It. T. Milwvc reported the
girl ts "emotionally disturb­
'd " and already has been
through the Child Guidance
Clinic at Ortlmdo, Izccn treat­
ed by .&lt; psychiatrist and pre­
sently is under the care of a
neurologist.

Routine quarterly budget
and Imancial report* for the
Town of Altamonte Springs
presented nt the council meet­
ing of Die Council Finance
Committee
by Clerk Jim
Palmer were accepted tor
approval and, including the
town's payroll expenditures,
were found to he totally sat­
isfactory, palmer said today.
Palmer said questions rais­
'd previously by Committee
Chairman Keith Nixon at the
Vpill 3 Council Meeting eon
cerning telephone hill* and
the payroll were acceptably
explained and found to he
justified.
Other
members
of
the Brisk Turnover
committee are Mayor Law
NEW
YORK
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opened
mixed
re nee .swuUoid aud Frank Stork*
Gcrhardu
brisk turnover today.

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Senate Bound
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A package of highway aafety
bills, including on* making
aeat telta compulsory In new
model cart in HfA4 and there­
after, went to the Senate cal­
endar Tueaday.
The billa, identical to meaeures already b e f o r e the
House, won unanimoua ap­
proval of the Senate Highway
Safety Committee.
Other bills in the package
would:
Require uniform traffic con­
trol devices statewide after
July 1.
Increase the license fee on
commercial driving achoola
from 115 to |24Q and up an­
nual fees from (26 to (60 In a
move to eliminate fly-by­
night achoole.
IU quire all school buses to
have
alternately flashing
lights on front and rear.
Authorise cities and coun­
ties to contribute money to lo­
cal traffic aafety councils.

II) Trance* Metier
Mrs. Kullicriuc W. bpacea,
I’ ri-.hylerial I’rendent from
Daylm-a, was ,|&gt;&lt;-&lt; iul gur.l
Spi-al.i-r fur thr evening „t
the I I'VV Aaanclatiuti i n 1•
ini' In M at tlir Cuiniiitiiiily
PreebyterUn Church in Lake
Mr ry last work.
In |in.venting hrr program,
whi h wan on the ho. I. Thr
Kciht-, by l.loyd C. Dougin.,
Mi* .Spate* iliainatiti d vanrni- pint, in a scry effective
way.
Mi*. Itutli Noble, Asam-ia-

tloii I'lr-ldt-iit, ua* in charge
of I hr inerting. Devutiuual*
win- given hy Mis. Jatnc.
M. Thompson.

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atlrnd the North Florida
I’reabytcrial Meeting to tie
acid at Wirr.dale on April
IN.
Reservation*
for
thr
luncheons should be lurnrd in
tii Die president a. soon a.
pcititblc to lie- turned in by
April 14.
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TURKEY
CHICKEN
SALISBURY
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BISCUITS

6 , as 4 9 c

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50 Free Top Value Stamps

^ 50 Free Top Value Stamps

WITH DUS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF
Tnaic P*6* rillll* TASTX O' * f *

WITH THIS COUPON ANO PURCHAU pf
Sn t oi Can* r«oi|N

WITH THIS COUPON ANO PURCHASE OF

Fish Cake Dinners

Welchade with Lemon

Dixie Home Tea Bags

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• O O O THRU APRIL «*TH

AT ANY WINN-DIXIE

AT ANY WINN-PIXIE

AT ANY WINN-DIXIE

Am

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AT* f t 1* Wf

On* 100 Ct P«*

Mr*. Mullie Wade. 77, diril
al S -milt de Mrmnrlal Ho*,
IflOY ot ASTOR FRESH FROZEN GREEN
p i | Tiirxday muming.
Tlie vilfr uf thr laic J. J.
10-ox. PKGS
W.idi- -he wa* burn Mav II,
| IMM.*, in Yii-nnu, tin , and had
ASTOR FRESH FROZEN E
C
EORDHOOK
or IIAOY
V
llvrd in Siiiifutd fur far past
til yiuira. Her resident'*) wa*
10-ox. PKGS.
’ 1 . at I Id) l.incMn SI. She uaa
\ +
|a member uf Hie l ir&gt;t llaptiit
I t STOR FRESH FROZEN CtUT
; Church.
bumvur* are three ion*,
10-ox. PKGS.
• Hen P. Wade arid William T,
Wade, Ixilli id Sutiford and
i f{ LIUUY FRESH FROZEN CR
CREAFA
Gordon I,. Wade uf Oakland,
Calif.; t w o
grandchildren,
10-ox. PKGS.
4 Imir great grandchildren, and
/ /
DIXIANA FROZEN FRENCH or REG CUT GREEN
« M»ter. Mr*. Loreiu Han­
EEf
cock id I’ alalka.,
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PiiiMT.il aervlcea will In*
10-ox PKGS.
held at ID n n . lliurwlay at
DIXIANA FRESH FROZEN 'WHOLE BABY
llruaon Pum-ral Home with
Hr*’. William J. liu&lt; » i uf tin*
10-ox. PKGS.
l inceicit ItafitiM Church ufHciating aatislrd hy Itev. It.
Willard Warfield uf Hie Pin t
llaptht Church. Church.
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Ilurial will U- in Kvcrgrrrn
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Ccnieli-ry, Pallbearer* will ln&gt;
IP C. Moore, Juhn Krider, W.
WITH THIS COUPON ANO PURCHASE OF
IP Dunean, J. Denver Cor*
• I OO o « Mo m W orth or
dill. A C. Madden and Dou«la- n.in.sirun).
• OOO THRU ArRIL ISTH
In lieu uf lluwrr* the fam­
AT ANY WINN-DIXIE
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ily Ita* re pieiled that dnnalu-n* be made l j the Cton ,
Fund.

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lit Jnnr f”»««i-llM-rry
Ifril Cin** Senior I,lfe*nvlng
Celtlfhnle* nnd badge* w na
|ne*clltnl tn right student*
Siitiirdoy innrnlng nt thr I’nlm
I’larn Motel pool In Winter
I’mk uftrr roin|detion of Ilia
17-hour rourar.
Stinleiil* in the group In*
ellldetl Ulrhind K. Ifrmvli dr.,
I'orml t'llys David MeCoy,
•'a»*plltrrry; Riewari (iraham,
Hill Dane and lleiinla h'b-ttrr,
M n i t I ■■ n d; Sieve Kurvin,
l.iiligitiiod; llugene WiliUei i i i i i i , pern I’mk nod Itoy Kid»ry, iMtnmonle Spring*.
I u*t i iit*tor for the roiir*a
wii* Mr*. Kirlyu I.Imiui'*)
11 1l.enineyer, wloi vvn* u**i»tnl by Mi*. David MiC mv and
Mis. Paul i.i'wis nil uf Cliati'l*
la 11y.
Mr*. M a r t li n Kilpatrick,
Seminole County ited ('n u t
Chapter lepii'M'iilative, lu-lp.
rd with tin* ti-*ting and gnvn
api-eial iiiKtriietiou In m-iutlito uiimlli ri'MiecItntion tvi.li
tlm a»»Ulanre of ''ItruiireiAnn," life »i/i'i| pi - tie dolt
n*ed in Hater aiifi-ty inatruc* j
I loll.

Mrs. J. J. Wade
Dies In Hospitei

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Stew »19(l Necks 101Bacon 3 $L

No-2 CANS

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FO R
f! I {Corn . 5
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Pies.. 3 " /J .
s Beans 5

DOLE H A W A IIA N PINEAPPLE
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SAVE 5» E A C H ... BUSH WHOLE

Dinners

No. 21/x
CANS
SAVE 9* EA.

C R A C K IN ' G O O D
( H l l K E N HAC K S A N D

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OCEA N SPRAY C R A N B tR R Y

9

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t i SAVE 20*

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Detergent
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ASTOR FROZEN FRENCH FRY

BATHROOM TISSL-E

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12-ox. BOTTLES

Ice Cream H
*tr°ali°n59/
Potatoes 4
Fish Sticks 3
1.

SCOTT PAPER

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BLUE or WHITE ARROW

A L L GRINDS . . V A C P A C K E D ^ — * . *

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LB.

EXTRA
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LB. PKG.

FRESH GREEN STALKS FLORIDA

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SAVE 8g EACH . . DIXIE D ARLING LO NG G R A IN

FRESH SUNKIST

FACIAL TISSUE

Vi W-D BRAND . . FLAVORFUL . . CLOSE TRIMMED CHUCK
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4

Quick Grits 5» 25/
Fancy Rice 3
35/
Corned Beef
39/
Catsup
2 ii“,o"ib25/
Beer o r Ale 12
1
Cut Corn . . 8
1.
Green Beans 5
1.

A sp arag u s. . . » 19/
Juicy Lemons 35/
Lge. Celery 2 29/

W-D BRAND

EXT R A

Eight Complete
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FRESH TENDER

SCOTT FAMILY

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PAPER NAPKINS

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W a x Paper
Scotkins . .
Napkins
Scotties * .
W aldorf . .
Tissue . . . .
Paper Towels
Soft-Weve . 2
CUT RITE

t W-D BRAND..TENDER..CLOSE TRIMMED STEAK

A wonderfully different
l*J Easter
feast
mam
course Extra lean and
tender. Government inm spected to assure you
fll
highest quality,
t? Low Price

Deliciousproduce

SUGAR N' SPICE

. W-D BRAND.. FULL CUT BONELESS STEAK

Fresh Pork Loin ^

b Delicious flavors Cola, Orange, Grope, Root Beer and Ginger
Ale There's no deposit . . no breaking because Click beverages
come in throw away cans. Low Calorie beverages are great for
dieters - less than 1 calorie per serving No sugar.

8 A..M. lo 7 I ’ .M. • C iv ic C enter • D e llA U Y
I.K G IO N P O S T NO . 'J.VJ

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Now get REGULAR or LOW CALORIE Chek Beverages ot Winn-Dixie!

Allsweet Margarine
BAILARDS or
Biscuits
PILLSBURY

Butt Half . .

Juvt watch your family's
eyes light up when you
serve one of these deli­
clous W-D Turkeys Only
the best Is good enough
for your taster feast
W-D Brand

BIG

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WHOLE OR

Easter TU R K EY i

Chek DRINKS

Older.

The jweet, smokey flavor of Sunnylond
harm has made them the first choice
of thrifty homemakers Protem-rich,
carefully selected extra lean hemt.

RfMt W. ^r4 fHrpoR

4

Caloric

NO SUG-NR _

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DeBary Demos
Urged To Work

UPW Hears Talk
By Mrs. Spares

get low

WITH WASHINGTON
STATI RIO
DiLICIOUS
AFFLIS

WHOLE OR HALF

GRADE " A " QUICK FROZEN

By Mrs. Adam Muller
R* atona for heavy Repub­
lican gaini in the recent elec­
tion were reported for mem­
bers of the Deliary Demo­
cratic Club at their meeting
Jact Wednesday by Mrs. Ivy
Strickland said one had only
to read the paper* to learn
wlial was going on hclore the
dictions and advised workers
to contact entire arctlons with
pcrional appeal belora an­ f t
other election.
"Urgani/atum irom the pre­
*
cinct level Is best for the
Democratic Party and It is
not too early to start now
getting the voters in line for
next year," she pointed out.

Now

drinks!

!

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Descendant* of one of the
pioneer families of Sanford
« ill bo riding on the float
whirl] the S 'Otlis &lt;le School is
preparing for entry in F'.c
Seminole County Seml-Ceni ti nnial
Parade, April 27,
Mr*. Velma Mitchell, princi1pal. ha* mtnouneeil.
| - The Hoot will in* ;m old
! horM'-drnwn wagon ''with a
(rinse on lop” and the chib
* ilrrn will all lie dre*sed in
j eosliime* of the pioneer da&gt;s
j oi the county.
Youngster* who will taka
I part include Patricia and
[ Marty IVrkin*, ehildrvn cd
! brock I'rrkin* Jr.. Vincent
and Su-.in l.effler. children
. o( William I.elder Jr.; Molly
I and llr.nl Hindi, children of
I Mr nn I Mr* Hilt Hindi and
l liarlci and Hcnca Park,
children of Dr. and Mr*.
Charle* Park Jr.
I
All of the youngsters are
the great • grandchildren of
i William X. l.effler, one of
) the pioneer selller* of fhe
eoutilv, and III*dr great uncle,
| William's brother, was C. II.
i Charliev I.« I f -r, one luuo
|Hi.*lma.*ter and member of
Hie eoinmittee of Its) on ilia
j county div i«ion.
|
William N'orvell l.cfncr and
! In* brother, Charlie, both
- came to Sanford in tIn* 1870‘a
1 and isso'* from Smilhland,
K) They were both soldiers
in the Confederate {pmy.
William l.effler's children
j were William Lefflrr Sr.,
Mr*. Linda l.effler Perkin*
and Mr*. Peachea Defflor
Wiggin*. who are the grand1 parents of the rhildren who
will ride on Hie (loat.
All the scliiMil-age children
j offend Sollllislde School.

C lick

Flounder . . . . u 39; Leg-O-La mb .
Young Ducks u 39/ Loin Chops . .
Wieners . . . . u4 9 /
-39/
Pork Roast
Lamb Breast . . *19/
Sliced Bacon..“4 9 /
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healthy

acaicutruei.

rm W 'irm 'ri'm vfrf vm ri

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Sanford Pioneer
Descendant To
Ride In Parade

Closed Easier Sunday

U-u&gt; *TIIY Kium TS RtjiK»CU
Pncc* G»hm1 I hur*.. April It tli.o.-'aP, April It,
re-oiawr — •!«.« t in 1' t n i me — m i

Savory tonr.g lamp . . c teevt c n y
tirr-e Cut evceCiOlly right rvow with
lon h ot it « lu vtn tii be-’ Cut
through f i e crackling Crown outj'de
to the tweet, fencer ju&gt;cy rrect
beneath It's c gourmet freer U S.
Choice A rren con grown.

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

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April 10, lOfill — Pajre 3

W e have fhe betf

Ramage Named
Independence
Tod Officer

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�Area Churches
Set Services
For Holy Week

Sell County, Krider Says
Excry body
in Seminole i community could &lt;k) by way pointed out.
other communities in F'iontla
Count) has jot to be a one- o(
spreading
the
money “ Now hc haxc
oxer $i and 15.000 in
the United
man salesman for the county, around to help everybody. ! million In annual pa&gt;roll from s,au'* competing with u* to
John Krider told members of | “ We’re Juat cutting our new industries here and our **|racl _
'No lukewarm attitude will
the Linns Club, Tuesday.
own throats when wr fight economy la presently at it’s do We must be enthusiastic,
" I f the people whom you among ourselves and when highest point in decades.
proud
and
self-respecting.
meet around town, filling sta­ we don’t hark up modem,
“ Although we are basically Let the community tell it’s
tion operators,
traitresses, progressive ideas just be­ agricultural and the Navy own story."
businessmen and salesmen cause we don't like the guy base is another big industry,
Krider announced that an
knock the area or down- that made the suggestion,'' we have one of the greatest Industrial Exhibit, featuring
grade it, they're just taking he emphasised,
potential commercial assets the work and products of the
money out of their own poc-j “ Everybody can sell Semi- in the country . . a naxigable industries now in the countyk e y Krider pointed out.
|nolc County. Every indlvid- waterway," Krider said, not­ will be held at the Civic Cen­
If this county is going ual can help. We have every- ing that "as you all know ter on April liv.
to move and grow and in- thing desirable for an in­ that is my pet project and
This will bo the First An­
crease it s economic assets, dusirial climate, except the has been for years."
nual Industrial Exhibit. Doors
it means everybody's got to exoneration, drixe and sup“ Hut we've had too much to Die exposition will open
get into the promotion act |*irt of the people of the talking
. . what we need at d p . in. and at 7:30 p.tn.
nn&lt;l encourage people and county."
now is action. Everyone is there will he a fashion show,
business to come in here,"
“ For 35 years not one sin­ dependent on the dollar, la-l's
At 8 p. m. Governor Farris
he said.
gle new industry was Inn It do something to get il."
j l!r&gt;ant will speak over closed
Krider used a chart to show In this county," the Cham“ Do you realize." Krider j circuit television on Industrial
Just what loo new workers in her of Commerce excutivc asked, “ that there arc 3U0 j Week in Florida.

It* Louise Simunrk
Catholic a n d Protestant
services srheduled in A lta­
monte Spiings p r e c e d i n g
Easter weie announced today
by the SI. Mury Magdalen
Church and the Community
Chapel.
St. Maly-Mugdalrn's sched­
ule seta Holy Thursday Mast
and Communion at 9 a.ni. with
confessions immediately fol­
lowing. Confession also will
be heard later In the day from
4 to 3 p. in. with die Sacred
Liturgy Service to be held at
&lt;1:30 p. m.
Confessions will be henul on
Good Friday between t» and 10
a. m. mid after 3 p. in. A Good
Fiiday set vice is set at J p.m
and at 7:30 p. m. Stations of
thr Cross will be observed.
lllessing of the Nexv Fire.
I'nscbnl Candle and Uaptlmnl
Witter will take place at 7
p. in. on Holy Snturdny with
the Easter Vigil to begin with
a Mass at 8 p. in.
Services lit the Chapel will
consist of a Maundy ThursdayHoly' Communion nt 8 p. m.
Faster S u n d a y schedules
will be announced.

Slander Suit
Filed By Holla
Is Dismissed
DETROIT (U l 'l l —A SI mil
lion slander suit filed by
Teamster President James It.
Holla against AFL CIO Pres
Jdcnt George
Meany and
oilier AFL-CIO officers was
dismissed in Federal Court
Tuesday by a Judge xxlio call*
cd the suit "a public rela­
tions document."
Holla bad charged in the
suit that during a speech in
New York on Oet. lo, loui,
.Meany said:
“ There is every indication
IJiat the Teamsters are now,
more than ever, under the In­
fluence of criminal and cor­
rupt elements."
Judge Stephen J. ltoth,
however, said in dismissing
the ease that the Teamster
boss failed lo obtain legal
service on the defendants and
did not exercise ordinary dil­
igence in die prosecution of
die action.
“ It would be hard to find
a lawsuit with more fatal de­
fects and less slaying power
than this one," Kiilh said. "It
is important that this he ter­
minated as a dry run."
He a ls o said Holla was in
consistent in not including
United Auto Worker* Presi­
dent Walter I*. Beiither as a
defendant. It outlier is also a
vice president of Hie AFL'CIO. Both he and lloffa arc
Michigan citizens, however,
and a federal suit may not Infiled against a citizen of the
stale in which the suit is
filed.

Gilman Service
Held Friday
By Helen Snodgrass
Committal Services for the
ashes of Mrs. Emil Gilman
were conducted in Enterprise
last Friday by Rev. Fred
Foster of the Barnett Memor­
ial Methodist Church. Here In
attend the services for her
mother were Mr. and Mr*. II.
C. Granger Irom Lambertville, N. J. Mrs. Granger's
fattier also is buried at Ever­
green Cemetery in Enter­
prise.

Holiday Opens
Euster holidays at the En­
terprise School began today
and will continue through
Tuesday of next week. School
will resume at thn regular
time next Wednesday.

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Altamonte Civic Club Hears
Program On Home Freezing
By I.oui«r Siinunek
Mcinhoi* of the Altamonte
s l,'lng* Civic Club were given
tlixuluubte lip* on home freez­
ing by Mrs. B. K. Derllinger,
Fhuida Power Home Econom­
ist, at last Wednesday's meet­
ing held in the Community
House,
She ailvWcd that the biggest
secret in xxcll kept frozen
goods is in the puekaging,
cautioning that all foods to be
pul in the freezer should first
have the supermarket wrap­
pers removed nml he r«wra|&gt;perl in aluminum foil or fle e t­
er puper.
Air will gel in food left
wrapped us it cornea from the
store causing it lo dry mid
spoil. Food in this condition is
considered to have “ freezer
hum" nml should not he eaten,
she said.
Kim also ruutiotied against
wrapping m brown |mper us il
wilt give o ff an odar which
will |a:nelrate tlimughoul Un­
freeze! or left igerutor and
warned uguinst leaving fruit
or vegetables in blown puper
hugs if they urc to be refrigera ted.
She sairf that turkeys or
other fowl should not Iw stuff­
ed ami left overnight in Hit
refrigerator since tlieic is
great dunger of the stuffing
spoiling and resulting in food
poisoning, causing death in
many instances.

Local Church
Gives Schedule

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LONGWOOD YOUNGSTERS Kevin uml Tracy E«te* get luminous safety
tape put on their hikes at last Saturday’s Tape Day siunsored by South
Seminole VFW Post 8207. Applying the tape is VFW Member Robert
March.
(lieruld Photo),

118 Magnolia Ave.

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o 7-ipssd tan, for HI-COOL and lO-COOL.
o 10-position thermostat,
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s proposal increasing slate
per diem payments lo all of­
ficial* and employes.
The proposal, by the li-gislatixe council, seeks a S20
a day payment during the
session Legislators are now
paid $15 during the biennial
session*.

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Special Holy Week services
beginning Thursday with the
ancient office of Tenehrue
Cooked foods to ha frost-ii (Service of Darkness) at 7:30
should la- at room temperature
p in. were announced today by
la-fore ta-ing packed in the
freezer, she said, adding that 1,10 Congregational Christian
buttermilk and cream can lie Church o f Sanford,
frozen.
j .Members of the rhutch will
Mrs. Grucc Fisher, county participate in the a n n u a l
supervisor of nurses and Mrs.
three-hour service to he held
Florcnro Gilbert, county nurse,
at
the Kirat Methodist Chuich
spoke jointly of nu-usures be­
ing taken in the county in from noon until 3 p. m, on
cliilil welfare.
Good Friduy and on Eu-tc-r
One of the Civic Club's Sumluy will ulso take part in
Ofiicers-clect, who will al*o
many projects is helping with
tha annual Union Sunrise attend are President Dorothy
the ciuo of a 10-year-old local
Service at Municipal Stadium lla-s and Secretary Alice
girl xxImse teeth need vciy ex­
Dunn.
beginning at 0:01 a. in.
pensive dental work. The club
and the county are working
together to help tide child.
A Chinese Auction held dur­
ing the meeting following the
piogram netted u total of $24
which xxill la- sent to the Hemimde County Fedeiutiuli o f
Women's Club*.
Announrcim-nt w a s m a d e
that resei vat ions for the alinuul Spring Luncheon to inheld May I at tin- Hamilton
House should he made with
Dr. Gertrude Forman by April
7. Guests xxill In- welcomed for
Hie 12:30 p. m. luncheon utter
which installation of new o ffi­
cers will ln&gt; conducted.
This lileeliiig will In) the
last for the club In-fore sum­
■oan. •*»•&gt;*
mer adjournment.
Hostesses for lust week's
meeting were Mrs. J. I). Mor­
rison, Mrs. F rank O'Brien, j
Mrs. Chester Seymopr and
I its neatly inlo sinplc pane opening, gixes son powerful,
Mrs. Curtis Jones.
quiet cooling, l.ow and compact; convenient pii-h huiina
control*.

Casement

April 10, 1963 — Pago fi

TALLAHASSEE (U P lt The House Rule* Committee
moved today to increa*e per
diem payment* to legislators
from 515 to $25 a day dur­
ing the session.
Lawmaker* draw- the sub­
sistence payments in addi­
tion lo their SlUb-a-montii
salaries.
The Yommittee
directed
Chairman William V. Chap
pell to seek House approval
of the nexe per diem pro­
posal. There ha* already been
introduced in the legislature

Officer* and officers elect
and several delegates will
attend the state convention
of (lie Florida School Food
Service As»n. which is sche­
duled for April 19 lo 31 at
thr Drauvillo Hotel in Miami
Beach,
Mr*. Lucile Fetlcr, state
irrrclary of thr organization
will pro*ldc over a study
group composed of the secretarics of county school food
serxiee
associations
from
throughout the state, when
they meet at the convention.
Topic for the year will be
School Lunch Builds Youth
power.”
1 Mrs. Charlotte WIni more.
County School Lunch Super­
visor will also attend along
with delegates Helen Constan­
tine, Uircna Dinginan, Kath­
erine White, Marcella Bon­
ham and Juanila Steele,
Officers for this year sre
i'resiilent
Effie
Holloway;
Secretary
Catherine
Tillls
ami Flora Middleton, treasur-

A CHECK fo r $•*&gt;&lt;&gt; wiih pri-suntt-ri to the administrator of the Sarupta
Home for the Aped, Mrs. Taamar lirmlen recently, by the members of
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of the commanding officer of the Naval Air Station. A similar check, also
for #')&lt;» was presented the same day to Mother Wilson of the Good Samari­
tan Home hy the same group.
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Pcpitone Homers Twice

Spring V A LU E

Yanks Wasting No Time
United Press IntemsUonsI
The New York Yankee*
waited no time letting Amer­
ican League rival* know that
Ralph Terry ia a* good a*
he looked in the World Ser*
le i and Joe Pepltone may be
belter than Joe DiMaggio
predicted.
Put the two (actor* together
and they ape!! calamity for
long-suffering American Lea­
gued who are hoping their
majeatic* will lo*c the pen­
nant till* year. The A L 'i
"*hlrtleii one*" had hoped
(1) Yankee pitching might
• be vulnerable and (2) the
Yanka had outsmarted thorn•clvci by trading first-baseman Bill Skowrun to the Lo*
Angelea Dodger*.
But Terry and Pcpitone
threw plenty of cold water
on those hope* Tueiday when
the Yank* opened their lea*
•on with an B-2 victory over
the Athletic* in Kanaa* City.
Even the fact that the Athletica were all dolled up in
their new gold and green uni­
form! wasn't enough to make
the 30,9TB hometown fan*
confute them with royally.
Terry, who
added two
World Scrlci vlctorlca to hi*
3342 record in JB62, pitched
a six-hitler and walked only
one batter while Pcpitone,
making hi* vanity debut, led
the Yankee'* 13-hit attack
with two homed and a dou­
ble.
Pcpitone ia the 22-year-old
frce-bwlnglng first-baseman
who had a aenaatlonal homer•treak early in last acaion
but who cooled off to .339
and wa* farmed to Rich­
mond. Ill* blggeit booilcr 1*
DiMaggio, who haa auured
Yankee b n ia that Pepltone
will make the big time this
year.
Pepltone hit the fin t pitch
offered to b io for a homer
Tueiday and alao homered
la the eighth Inning. EUton
Howard got a homer and
Bobby Rlrhardion had a tri­
ple, Terry, meanwhile, bree*.
ed icvcn ahulout inning* be­
fore yielding sob) homed in
the eighth and ninth to Bill
Bryan and Chuck Eitcglan.
The Chicago White Sox got
an early dividend from their
key winter trade in toppling
live Detroit Tiger*, 7-3, the
I job Angelo* Angrl* beat the
Bolton Bed Sox, 4-1, and the
Cleveland Indian* shaded the
Minnctola Twin*, 3-4, in the
other
American
League
game*.
Rookie Pete Ward and ve­
teran relief pitcher Hoyt Wil­
helm, obtained In a winter
deal with thn Orioles, were
Hie star* of the White Sox'
victory. Ward hit a three-

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Today'! Probable Pltrher*
Boiton at 1*)* Angeles—Wil­
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New York at Kan»a» City—
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Cleveland *1 Minnesota—Mc­
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14).
Chicago at Detroit— Visiter
(9 3) v*. Aguirre (10 8).
Washington at llslltmnre —
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Los Angeles
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three innings of one-hit (hutout relief ball. Joe Cunning­
ham homered for the Sox
and Gui Trisndoi homered
and Rocky Colavito had three
hit* for Detroit.
Ken McBride pitched a
(our • hitter and struck out

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six for the Angels, who cloh. i ski hsd two of the Bed Sox
bered Bill Mnnbouquettc for j hits, including a homer that
alt their run* in the fifth aceounted for their run.
inning. Lee Thomas’ threeWoodle Held, John Romano,
run homer was Uie big blow Max Alvii and Fred Whitof the frame. Carl Yastrzcm-1 field hit homers to produce

I all the Indian*' run* off 1982
20-game winner Camilo Par|cual. Jim Grant pitched a
t seven hitter for the Indians,
raising iiis lifetime record
|against the Twips to 23-7.

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All Art Mihaffcy’i got i* a
blazing fastball and a nickel
curve, according to baseball
know-it-alls, but that big
hummer was good enough to
get the Philadelphia Phillies
off winging In the National
League pennant race.
"Just let him throw that
fastball," says Phlllic Man­
ager Ocne Mauch. "He does­
n't need those other pitches."
The Cincinnati Beds found
that out for the accond
straight opening day when the
big righthander pitched a
four-hitter and struck out 10
In a 2-1 victory Tueiday
night.
" It waa Just fast balls,"
Mahaffey said after t h e
game. " I threw only five
breaking pitches all night."
Mahaffey, a 19-game win­
ner for the Phillies la*| year,
suffered from a painful right
shoulder during spring train­
ing but his opening night per­
formance apparently hat dis­
pelled any of Mauch'a wor­
ries.
The Phils, long-time door­
mat of the senior circuit but
the best team In the league
for the second half of last sea­
son, defeated 21-game winner
Joey Joy for the second
straight year on opening day.
Don Demcter'a single drove
in the first Phllllo run in the
fourth Inning and the clincher
came In when Gordy Coleman
muffed a double play ball in
the sixth.
The Rrdi rallied In the
ninth off
Mahaffey when
Prank Robinson singled and
John Edwards doubled him
home with one out. Mahaffey
then settled down, striking
out Gene Freese and Tommy
Harper.
Hie National League cham­
pion Kan Francisco Giants
and the la&gt;s Angeles Dodger*,
rated with Cincinnati us the
lop contenders for the NL
(lag, won their opening day
contests.
Four iKimo runs—by Willie
Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Wil­
lie MtCovey and Felipe Alou
—led llie Giants to a 9-2 vic­
tory over the Houston Coll*
and 23 game winner D o n
Drysdalc of the Dodger* beat
the Chicago Cult*, 3-1.
In other game*, Emlo Broglio pitrhrd a two-hit, 7-0 vic­
tory for the St. Louis Card­
inal* over llie New York
Mels, and Ted Savage's twoout, pinch single paced llie
Pittsburgh Pirates lo a 3-2
w I n over the Milwaukee
Braves,
Juck Sanford, a 24 game
winner fur the Giants season,
pilclu d five lilt hall for five
Inning* before giving way to
Jaek Fisher, who retired all
12 Colli in order. The 90-dc
grre best and Sanfurd'a base
running—ho hit a triple and
a single, driving in three
runs—caused tho Giant right
hander to tire.

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WINNING TEAM in the Fiithcr-Son Golf Tournament play-off hold Huntiny at the Country Club at Canncllscrry wan Terry Deal, left and hin dad,
Jameft Deal, who hold their hjuulHomo trophies. Chris Cass and father,
Hill Cans, at ritfht, tied with I'fiul Wood Sr. and Jr., not pictured, for
ttecond place.
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Thr large trophy donated
The play-off for the Father trophy going to Janies Deal
and Sun Golf Tournament whi r and Ids 14 year old son Terry by the Men’s Golf Association
held Sunday afternoon at tha o f Orlando, members of the must be won three times for
C o u n t r y C lu b a t C a s s o llio r ry Caswdlierry Club, who scored
permanent possession and the
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llie Fattier nnd Son Tour­
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CHICAGO (U l 'l) — Little mind and help the Los An- sponsored by the men’s as­
Maury 'Wills consulted ■ l.im jrrtc* Dodger star who Imlda sociation of tlis Country Club
Vegas hypnotist last winter to the record for stolen bases. ut Casselberry nnd is o|&gt;cn
to member* of the various
bolster his legs through Ills
Wills, whose 11)1 stolen bases central Florida clubs.
last year set a major league
Tying for the runner-up
mark, said today he went tu position were Jack Davis ami
hypnotist Arthur Kllmi to son, Jack Davis, Jr., of (&gt;rI u i i i I o , members of (tie Dubs,
guard against any "psycho­
dread Country Club, and Rill
logical feelings" which might
Cus* ami son Chris of Cas­
Inhibit Ills running amt slid­
selberry, with (19.
ing. And it paid o ff, Maury
Also participating in the
suys.
piny-off were I’uul Woods
''Ho pul me under hypnosis
nnd son Paul, Jr., of Drlundo,
What stacks up as one of
and told me that I wouldn't
the finest programs of the en­ have any trouble with my members of the Casselberry
club who scored a 73.
tire season is on tap tonight legs. I could go and slide and
at the Sanford Orlando Ken­ run as long aa I wanted to Additional Sport* On Page V
nel Club. In the featured ninth nnd perform as I wanted to,
race the total wins of the and I wouldn't have nny prob­
eight entries adds up lo a lems."
fabulous 34, and two of the
Will* recalled he "was con­
three winnfngeat runners at cerned her hum' | hail a hemthr track aru among the en­ urrhngr In my leg the last
tries.
three weeks of the season and
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They are Prelly's Best, I didn't want any recurrence."
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A M C b (. A l l ’ ll of slnul broupht in bv A. V.
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weather, but have started
Yes sir, here I im apa In back now. and the specks
and this past week has real­ are beginning to show now
and those pan site bream
ly been a busy one (or jne.
are everywhere that you
1 didn't get around to any drop in a fishing line, if you
of the fish ramps but I ’ ve are in the right place at the
been hearing all kind of right time.
Of course
theshad will al­
rumors about the bass biting
ntul it's a fact they arc real­ ways give you some excitement in the lower St. Johns
ly showing around the fish- 1
ing areas, and of course the
1 was up flying over the
•had are still holding on.
A. V. Martin and Bill Sey­ county this past week end
mour came in with a big and I saw some r e a l
catch of Jt with U roc, and fishing spots, and the fish­
it looka to me like they're ermen were ther# catching |
still spawning. Jim Crowe them.
Around the mouth of Navy I
says that there is still a lot
Creek at Lake Jessup there.
more shad fishing left.
Arthur Brown of Owens were 8 boats and they were
May, Ontario strung in 15 all having good luck, and
* shad with 0 roc. and these from Bird Island down to |
were caught on the nungucss- Crowe's Camp the fishing was |
real good.
•r shad rig.
Just a reminder for you I
The Atdcn brothers who
are twins and in the spry sports car funs the annual!
young age of only 70 years, Osceola Grand Pnx Is slat
(rom Pennsylvania and Ohio, oil for April 21 and 22. no |
told Jim Crowe that if the there will he Mime real ex­
Canal went through they citement out there with all [
would move to California to kinds of good trophy* to be |
awarded.
do their fishing.
After the rain this past I
Jim tells me that the bass
were schooling last Thurs­ weekend 1 noticed that Use
day and that It was the big­ bass are schooling in the
gest school he had seen In Wekiva region, hut I Just
six years. They knocked off called John Crim and he |
1'riday on account of the says that the fish arc pro­
bably getting out of the way, I
on account of the hyacinth |
spraying that la being done.
The hast are bedding and I
you can also catch them,
even tho’ they are not school­
ing. Dave Echols of NAS got
his limit Saturday ami Sun­
Shirley Wentworth
day
at Crim's camp while |
The
Bear Lake*
Little
fishing with a double trail­
League Pirates, sponsored by
er, the needle fish and the I
Forest City businesses, play­
Marm's minnow which Is
ing on home ground, lost their
made by our neighbor In
first giimo of th* season to
Winter Park, Mr. John Gerry.
Lake Mary by a acora of
John
Crimdecided
be
7-4 lust Saturday.
would kind* take it easy the
Refreshments
were told other dsy and tried his luck
during the game by tha LL at the bass and John got his |
Women’s Auxilinry.
limit.
Schedule for the Pirntes the
Those has* are here «nd
remainder of th* week calls IPs not hard to catch one
for a game this afternoon if you really put your mind
against Sunland at Sunland to fishing for bass. Well,
and against Altamonte Satur­ that's it for now and tie sure
day afternoon at Altamonte.
to let me know If you catch
The minor league will play any fish, cau»e I'm still
Lake Mary at laike Mary Sat­ waiting for that big Jish
urday morning at !* a.m.
story and picture.

Pirates Lose
First Game, 7-4
ny

Lyman Topples Oviedo,Lakeview Slugs Sanford
Lyman toppled Oviedo 6-1
In prep baseball Tuesday
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dropped a 9 1 decision to
Lakeview.
Donnie Smith hurled for the
G rejhounds giving up only
two single* and striking out
right batters.
He was aided by the big
bat of Paul Blackford who

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Reception
A reception followed the recent Change of Command
ceremonlea for VAH-1 at the
afterburner.
Two large punch bowls and
■ (able filled with delicacies
offered the guest* refresh­
ment, The centerpiece for the
main table wa* of Iris, yel­
low mums and haby'i breath
and the gold brocade tahlc
cloth mode a lovely back­
ground,
Mrs. E. J. Roudinot wore a
shocking pink silk sheath in
the new A shape with side
pleats. Matching shoes and a
pink tulle hat completed the
lovely ensemble.
Cdr. and Mrs. Iloudlnot will
be leaving Sanford for Jack­
sonville, where he will serve
as navigator on the USS
itooscvclt.
Mrs. Leonard J. Iiclnhnrt,
Wife of the new commnnd'ng
Cfflcer of VAIM, looked love­
ly In a block and white s'lk
print. She wore a large black
atraw Panama hat wilh an
undcrbrlm of white and white
patent accessories,
Cdr. and Mrs. Itelnlmri’a
■on and two daughters, Leon­
ard, Linda, and Nancy were
present for the occasion.

Schaal - Letton
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jamci Peter
Schaal, former resident* of
Sanford, are announcing the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Melanie Sue, to
Frank Harvey Letton.
A native of Ocala, the brideelect was graduated from
Boone High School, Orlando.
She la now a freshman at
FSll, Tallahassee.
Mr. Letton, born at Ft.
Banning, Ga„ while hli father
was In the service there, also
graduated from Boone, lie
Is now a phyaica major as a
a Georgia Tech sophomore.
They will reside in Atlanta
where Mr. letton will Iks an
Instructor during
summer
school and whrre he'll re­
main until graduation.
The ecrcmony will be at
twelve noon, Saturday, June
IS, at St. Jamca Catholic
Church, Orlando,

Perkins Home

key, intern teacher from
A Paradc ° f ta,cnl w* ' at
FSU.
the Fashion Showing of new
Members of the script com­
spring clothes presented by
mittee were Katherine Julian
the girl’s home economics
who was over-all chairman.
classes of Sanford Junior
Pam Meriwether, Crill Har­
den, Slefany Westgate, Meda
High School recently.
Neiman and Adrienne Ep
Forty-four
young ladies,
Itcln.
dressed In their own ere alions paraded
across the
On the program committee
were Pixie Adams over all
chairman and Julia. Jimlnez, Debbie Maples, Linda
Mitchell, Gay Stanley. Louise
Wright, Jane llarlz and Vcnisha Barr.
Hpstcss Committee chair­
man was Janis Williams and
other were Becky Mills, Crill
Harden, Cathy Becky, Vicki
McCullough. Teresa Kazcc,
Donna Sprague, Bonnie Todd,
Bobbie Walker.
Co-chairman of the publi­
city committee were Lorainc
Klay and Patricia Stenstrom.
Others w-ere Barbara Thomas
Adrienne Epstein, Linda Wil­
liams, Brenda Allen, Sandy
Bazzic, Linda Mattio, Lu Jaillet, Cliery 1 McQuatlcrs. Pam
Palginnc and Linda Londonberg.
On the decorations committec were Darlene Fediler,
Dixie L'llerback, Sharon Holloway. Candy Southward, Me­
lissa viiisins; Mary Lynn
Thomas, Susan Kelly, Doris
Carlson, Jewel Kelly, Doro­
thy Delhi.
Diane McMillan. Jane Car­
ver.
Wanda
Bvdenbaught,
Linda Brown. Jean Presley
and Sharon Bagley,
T A LE N T ON PARADE ns produced by the Homenmkini? Students of SunJo Ann Norris, Loretta Gat
ford Junior High School is represented by four members of the classes
lin, Linda Harris, N'ancye
who wear dresses and outfits that they made themselves. From left stand­
Bowling, and Peggy Gcrrin.
ing are Glorida Twyman, Jimmy Steakley and Linda Wilson; kneeling in
Linda Itunhart, Sandi Bach­
shorts and jacket outfit is Mariles Chadwick .
(liuruld Photo)
man, Donna Ilouth. Ann But­
ler and Carol Besscrer.
Clean up chairmen were
Mary Walker, Kathy Quillman.
Pat
Willis,
Linda
Meade, and Kay Scruggs.
Escorts were ninth grade
Mrs. George Marts enter- 1 hood children.
I Martin, daughlcr of Chief and buys Tom
Hemphill, Jim
lalncd at her home, G25 MlHonor guests wero Timmy ] Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Timmy Hobson and Steve Harris.
moss Terrace, with a Joint Swofford, aon of Mr. and Mrs. was celebrating
Ills filth
party honoring two neighbor- j Walter Swofford, and Teresa |birthday and Teresa and her
parents are moving to Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
A group of friends of the
honorees Joined them for
games on the lawn, including
pm the tail on the donkey and
utlu-r appropriate children's
games.
The adult Bible Class of the
Jlcfreahincnt* of rake, ice Oaklawn Baptist Chapel met
cream, cooladu and candy at Hie home of Mr. and Mra.
were served from a table Inland Todd for a business
decorated in a yellow color and social meeting.
theme. Favors of parly lints
Hay Nturray opened the
were presented to each guest business meeting and an in­
upon arrival.
teresting and inspiring devo­
Playmates wishing Timmy tion was given by Mr*. Lca happy birthday and saying nora Andrews. Mrs. Andrews
goodbye to Teresa were Joan lias replaced the former de­
Dedering,
Sharon
Mnzrre, votional chairman, Mrs. Kay
Mirliiii-I Harr, Glenn Hunt'll, Chamlwriain, who moved to
Steve, Barry and Jetf Itediga, West Palm Beach,
Kathy Koarhwilz, Mall Alex­
Itefreihments were served
ander and George .Marts Jr. by Hie hostess, Mrs. Todd, to
Hie following members. Mrs.
F. Murray, Mrs. C. Pearsons,
Long wood
.Mrs. L. Andrews, Mr*. 8.
Payne, Mrs. E. Hice, and Mr.
It. Murray.
The next meeting will be
lly Donna Estes
May 7 at the home of Mr*.
Mrs, Mary Grapes has re­ K. Hice, 203 Forrest Drive.
turned to her summer home All adult members of the
in Delhi, Iowa, after spending Chapel are invited to attend.
the winter with her daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Itu
her! Caddie, on tile Old Dixie
Highway.
JIOIOUEEK nt tin* joint birthday mid goingThin Week Only
Mr. and Mrs Henry Sn^th,
away party uru Timmy Swafford, loft ami
who spent the winter in lamg*
Torosn Martin.
wood, have returned to their
home in Avon Lake, Ohio.
stage of the school auditor­
ium before a crowd of par­
ents and friends to demon­
strate their sowing ability
and choice of styles.
The stage was decorated
with imitations of flowering
spring trees,
plants
and
shrubs to give a park-like at­
mosphere.

Coleman-Garrow
Wedding Planned

D A V Chapter

| Accompanying music was
played by Anna Lfa Herman
and Stcfany Wostgatc and
Meda Nclman acted as rarr ators for the show.
Playing Hie part of "The
Actress" was Martha Kosky.
Miss Betty Mann, teacher
directed the show, with the
assistance of Miss Bette Lac-

Youngsters Enjoy Party

Oaklawn Class

Meets With T h e
Leland Todds

The Norman deVere Chap­
ter of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy met at the
home of Mrs. B. L. Perkins.
Magnolia Avenue, with Mrs
Marlin Brarn and Mrs. David
Caldwell serving as co-hos­
tesses.
Mrs Caldwell gave an in
(cresting report on the d.striet meeting held at Daytona
Beach. Mrs. W. L. Merritt ap­
pointed Mr*. Claude Herndon.
Mrs. W. B. Kirby and Mrs, A.
K. Rossftlcr to serve on th.resolutions committee for Me­
morial Day, April 2«. Mrs.
Caldwell. Mr*. Herndon and
Mrs. A. W. I.ce were appoint­
ed on (he nominating commit­
tee.
At the conclusion of the
meeting Mrs. Merritt, presi­
dent. presented a film "Heenactment of the Battle of
Manama*."
The hostesses served re
freshments to 19 member*
present. O t h e r s attending
were Mmes. F. B. Adams, L,
A. Brumloy, W It. Dyson.
Illchard
Gleeson, Herndon,
Lee, G. E, McCall. J. 51. Me
Caskil), B. li. Monroe. Bussetter, E. E. Houmillnl. Lois
Taylor, A. B. Wallace, J. St
Clair White and M. S. Wig­
gins.

lly Mrs. II. !,. Johnson
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow W,
Coleman of Sanford announce
the engagement
ar.d ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter. Andrea Darlene, to
John Lane Ga rruw, son of
Mrs. Virginia Uarrow, also
of Sanford.
Miss Coleman was born in
Dundee, Fla., and moved to
Sanford .it an early age. She
is a graduate of the Alt. Dora
High School and graduated
from Jones Business College
in Orlando last year. She is
now employed as secretary
for the Central Florida Milk
Producers
Assn, in Fern
Park.
The groom-elect graduated
from the Proviso High school
m Chicago, II!. He served in
the Army for three years and
was with n Chemical Corp.
for two years in Europe, lit­
is now employed by the Sem­
inole C o u n t y Engineering
Dept, as party chief for the
Mrs
M L, Nichols and survey crew
A September
Mrs. A. I. Skinner entertain wedding.Is being planned.
ed with a beach parly last
weekend at the Skinn- r beach
cottage, lor Pam Junes, a
member of the tuiki gradualing class.
The girls enjoyed swim­
ming then came in for a sup­
per of "Sloppy Joes." French
fries, pickles and cold drinks
There will be plenty of
Later they had fun claiming
a freezer of homemade straw­ colored eggs hidden on the
berry ice cream. Applesauce CPO Club grounds Saturday
and nut cake completed the
afternoon as the CPO Wives
dessert.
Enjoying the fun with Pam Club treat their children to
were Judy Whitmore, Linda the annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Alien Williams, Linda Mills,
The egg hunt will
liv id Linda Sue Williams, Judy ed into three different age
Dunlin. Sharon Blackwclder, groups with prizes being
Patty Glenn Johnson, Louise
Higginbotham a n d Brenda awarded in each group.
Mrs. It. E. Betancourt, Mrs.
Bra in.
A.
M. Blair, Sirs. W. L.
Adults were Mrs. F. It.
Hawkins, and Mrs. P. J. Web­
Adams, Mrs. C. O. Junes,
Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Skin er, co-lmslesses for the event,
promise Ihc kiddies a fun
ner.
filled afternoon.

Pam Jones

Honored A t

Beach Party

C P O Wives Plan
Egg Hunt

Station Wives

This Saturday

Bid Members
Goodbye

Twenty-six members of the
Station Officers’ Wives Club
attended Hie monthly lunch­
eon meeting at the Carriage
House. O n e
guest.
Mrs
Berehman Itogero. mother-inlaw of Mrs. Berehman Itogcru, was introduced to the
group.
An Easter Springtime theme
prevailed including decora­
tions on Hie two tables adorn­
ed with pink roM-s and match­
ing table linens.
The event was also a fare­
well send-off for Mrs. Ermel
D. Bowen, former club presi­
dent, who is leaving this
month for Newport, It. I.,
Tile American flouts- and
and (or Mrs. Billie C. Hamil­
ton who is leaving for Kwa* Arts nml traits Division of
jalein. Both ladies were pre­ the DcBary Woman's Club
sented with petite sterling wilt hold a fashion show nml
silver revere howls as a tok­ hobby exhibit at the Com­
en remembrance from the munity Center this Thursday
at 2 p.ni.
club.
Mrs. Viola Howard, chair­
Mrs. Vincent Woychowskl
was welcomed as a new man. reports that she has re­
member and
Mrs.
David. ceived 23 entries, and any
Olmsteud won the door prize. member wishing to enter
I.tmrhrnn hostesses were may still do so by railing lo-r.
Mrs. Leon ard 1&gt; Ellington Mrs. Laura Plait Hrmvn will
ami Mrs. George F. McGow- play background music dur­
ing Hie altermion.
en.

Bride-Elect
Honored
A l Luncheon
Miss Nancy Mason, brideelect of Jimmy Brookshire,
was guest of honor recently
when Mrs. C. C. B.ilkeom and
.Mrs. Paul Mikler entertained
with a luncheon at the Lang­
ford Hotrl in Winter Park.
Decorations carried out a
green
and while
color
scheme, The floral centerpiece was fashioned with Gerbora daisies ami Bolls of Ire­
land. Individual place cards
also carried oul the green
and while motif. The linnoreo
was presented with a cor-age
and a "His and Her Tool
Set."
Others attending were Mrs.
II. B. Mason, the hrido-clect’ t
mother; Mrs. J. E.- Brook­
shire. mother of the bridegroom-elect; Mrs, .1 It Bat­
tle. Mrs John L. Dtida Jr.,
and Miss Jr
Worst.

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Club Observes Anniversary
llic Suntord Woman* Club
liu» boon celebrating \\s Gold
cn Anniversary Ibis year and
al
the ni onIlily luncheon
nifftlni; thr gue-i speaker
" a * Mrs. E. I). Pierce. a lormcr Mule Federation presi-

dent, nini sen ins as second she pouiicu out that three ot
wee president of the tirneral the attributes of a good club
Fedcraliim ot Women s Clubs. are ctlicieney, loyally and
Mrs. Pierce told of Ihe vision. At the conclusion ol
many aclivilic* of the leilera- her talk, site presented a
Mon. One of its meanings is ret oil from the president oi
"Democracy at Work” and (tlie General FerleraHon cm
grjtulating tlie haulord Club
on its Golden Anniversary
Airs Ralpn Austin Smith, pro­
gram chairman tor the day.
and Airs. W, L. Grumkow
he., club president, accepted
Uii' scndl.
A Urge
birthday
cake.
baked by a charter member.
Air. Irehh iL-iis. and deer
rated by Mi»s Martha Fox
was presented to the club,
'the It) candies were blown
out by Airs, .Martin Itraru, who
furnished the ingredients lor
the cake. I lie group
uilg
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Hirtlid l i ,
..coon
pam&lt;'&lt;l by Mis I: i
iloat e
al Ihe piano
ileaulitut luiitrs. s m a I I
aluminum Days with tlie club
insignia i » rose) and bearing
the inscription hW V 1**I3 IVU.
were presented lo cacti mein
‘ •
her present.
Mr- A! Hunt, membership
MRS. K. t). FIERCE, left, vvu- vilest -jK'uker al
chairman,
presented seven
t Me .... ...11]&gt; itieelinv til I lie Sun ford W'omuii’inew members
they were
t Ini'. Willi lux ill the luiii'lii'on Dibit' is Mrs.
Mr- I hrr wood VYalkci, Mr*
W. L. Urnmkuvv Sr., club prex/iicni.
Herbert Retireu*. Airs How
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aril Hodges, Mrs
Harold
Rowland, Alls George Johnbrow. Airs. I
D. Ha ling'.
Alts, DeWItt .Mutliews arid a

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Circles of the Sanlord Gar­
den Club have scheduled the
following mceiings for April:
t ill IP-DAY
A / A I. K A Circle meets at
the hom e of M rs Henry R u s ­
sell, M a rin a Isle, tor the a n ­
nual iiictiic, starting at li p.m.

CA.WU.UA C i r c l e
will
meet
with
Mrs. D a v i d
Thrasher at 8 p.m. with Mrs.
Vernon Hardtn in charge ot
a program on ‘‘The Flower
Arranger's Garden."
CENTRAL Circle members
meet at 9:4a a.m with Mrs.
K. II Wood, Slot Sanford
A\e. Miss Lucy Nowlin will
speak &lt;ni "Home Grounds."
HE MEItiiCAl.I.IS C i r c l e

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Personals
Recent guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Arthur Power were Mr
and Mrs. Thomas Russell of
Delaware. Mr. Russell is ihc
Delaware representative o!
Employment Security.
Weekend guest at the Aza­
lea Drive home of Dwight
‘Keiiliard was lus son. Dwight
Jr , of Seabrook. Md.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard
Perssou al their
Lake Drive home are Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph It Niles nl Elm­
wood Park. III. Tlie two men
are old golf partners and ex­
pect to get in some golfing
during their visit here

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former member, Mr*. J. A

meets at 7.30 p.m. with Mrs.
Robert Zittrower. Mrs. Wal­
ter Schwarz will show travel
slides and speak to the group.
I\Y Circle will meet willi
Mrs. Jimmy Henderson at
7 41 p.m. Cecil Tucker will
present
program on ‘‘Land­
scaping."
MAGNOLIA Circle mem­
bers will meet at Hie home of
•Mrs. II li. OUhain Sr at It)
a in. lor a lluwi r a rran gin g
workshop
by
M rs.
tru n k

Woodruff did.
PALM Circle meets al 9:30
a ru. with IDs. Harry P
Newton m Dellary. Cecil
Tucker will be the guest
speaker
WOtiDRuSE Circle mem­
bers will meet at the home
of Mrs. Charles Robinson, 7.17
Maywood Drive, at in a.tn.
FRIDAY
DIRT GARDENER S Circle
will meet at in o.m. at Tlie
home of Mrs. Harry Cushing,
in Locli Arbor. Group seven
will sene as hostesses.
I NORA
Circle
members
will meet at 9 3u u.m. with
Mrs Vann Parker They will
make Easier arrangements
and baskets for pulirills at
Ihe ha rep Ia Rest Home.
J.\i MtANliA Circle meets
al 7 I t p ni. with Mrs. M. J.
Sornkou sky. 221 Homewood
Drive. Loch Arlmr. Ernest
Lumibeig will present Hie
program on "Garden Care."
MIMOSA Circle members
will meet al lit a.m. with
All's Howard Itlee. in DeMart. lor a covered dish
luncheon.
ItosE Circle meets al lu
a.m. at the home of Mrs. A.
IV Epps, for a luncheon meet­
ing and program on amaryl­
lis
0101 I WOOD Clrel* mem
tu-l; in a-ted to call ihe
prestdiul. ills 0 • Hamil­
ton or Air*. .1 I . Marlow for
dale and meeting place lor
tile Hull meelinp.
II1UISCI S Circle has chang­
ed Its meeting late to April
19. at 2 p in al the home of
Airs, John fox Ihe program
wilt be on llllds amt Conser­
vation."

Young,
Other distinguished guests
at the meeting included Alts
Mark W. Etntucl. first vice
|iresident ol the Florida Fed­
eration: Air*. Charles MaeDowell, District 7 dir eel or.
and Airs. ASalter Junes, a for­
mer stale president. Other
guest* welcomed were Mr*.
Al It, Woodall, sister-ui-law
of Airs. A. W. Woodall. Mrs.
Leonard Dunn, jircsident of
the Lake
Mary Woman’s
Club, and Mr*. E. T, Cam, a
guest ot Airs, frank Evans
and sister-in law of Mrs. Roy
Tillis.
Aliss Donna Heard, annul
pained by Atlsx Janet John­
son. sang t w o mi tubers,
‘ break o ' Day' and 'Ho.
AD Piper."
The club house was adorn­
ed with rotes The speakers
table held an arrangement ot
Peace rose* surrounding a
while urriild. The mantle,
stage, eillrailce hall and III
dividual tables a|j held ar­
rangement* o| red roses.
Luncheon hostesses were
Mrs, il W Rucker, Air*. E.
Al Hoke, AD*. W. D. Hid
man. Airs. Clyde Ramsey,
Allss Arina Nelson. Alls It. C.
Moure, Mrs. Amlrew AlePhersou and Mrs. C. At. blew art.

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STILL

Party Honors
North Orlando
Teenagers
llv Ilona tirinslead

V double birthday was cele­
brated by Alvrttc Harris, 13,
daughter of Air. and Atr* ltd*
Hum*, .md Hilly Ryan, IS,
-on oi Air. and Air*
Mill
llvaii. at a ri'ieni parti given
in homo ol the two teenagers
ai Ihe Harris home on orter
Avenue m North Urlaudo
Hostesses fur the party were
Ihe h 11101vi* - mollu i s
V eiMikuut willi all tile tl Iill
lllirig* was enjoyed tiv the
group and topped off willi a
large clmculuto birthday cake
will) green icing. The rake
1xn 1 the 1)1*1111111011 Happy
Mill Inlay In Mlllv and Pinky"
and 4t.nl 13 candle* ou one cud
and 11 on the other.
Games were suiicrvl*etl by
tin ii.ultier*. twisting was id
Air and Alls A L. bear so uijjycd and lavor* were
Ill'll lo the gm-ts from a
Itorou: li .mil ilaughtels Jam
and Melli iioni I’ritieeloit. N giab ti.iz I lie guests sang
llajipy Miithday" and the
J,, are vi'illlig Air and Mrs
1 E Ugh li ve at 211) ll lath Imiioii e- e e h u e il "Thank
You a* limy opened the gill*
.Si
Friend- enjoying the cele­
Friend* nl Logan It. 1 lock
cr Will reglei It* team tnal bration with ibi' honorves
lie 1* cuuluiid to hem mole well lloiinie Mmllfen, Hal
.Memorial Ihnjiital lor treat bara Evans. Joyce Coyle,
merit ot a back injury result­ Debra Krecek. Mike Hhudes
and I erry htliolz.
ing from a tall.

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HEAR AIJUY: My fitntlier i- my
piubh'in. Site siivi's mill,! She t'illori
up Iwii ilium* of out huuee with jmik
ntu! itow she i- Mart illy lu fill tip n
third. She ~;iv» ~ old Clin.-dimi- live*,
burneil-out Hyht bulb*, &lt;‘Iil clothes,
eliuc.s. Doses, Dottles, rays, new-pa­
per*. and even broken toy*. I yo to
school and don't have time to clean
no the house. I am ashamed to ask
any oik' over because I’m afraid they
tuiyrbi open the wroay door. How can
a l--.veur.old law yet his mother to
throw out all that jmikV She is okay
in every ot her way.
READY T o l.F.W K
I if;AH HI A l &gt;N : Ihm'l wait tot*
Kilt I’revenlion Week to illy into
those juiik-lilled room*, lie! up early
one Saturday morainyr and go to it.
Separate the mu title*!* junk (old
dollies, broken toy*) and yive your
S.ilvalion Army a i ing V-k * &lt;■■n inoiliei to approve your sorting' job and
let the trash man haul the junk away. And stay Inane. Mothers need
-o ils like you.
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lieve it. Site is III so don't tell me
she* too youiiy to know better. Can
voit help me?
WiiRK NORSK
1*1-All IlDllSK: The only |H*r.son
who can yet la r off her I Ik) potituls
is VnC — and the method is *o sim­
ple Y O l’ wouldn't believe it: Tell her
if she doesn't pitch In you'll pitch
her out.
I»l.AH A lilii . firing one of the
vast army of working wives and mo­
thers. 1 offer l!ii« to vein column be­
cause 1 am sun there air others who
fed a- I do, Kvixy business has a
peak period, ami during this littie,
any conscientious worker gives her
"all" and know - her bos* is grateful.
WHY then, when thr* husband or
child of this worthv employer is ill
.it home
and I tie bos* know - it
iloesll l lie tell her lo take oil early
because he knows she's needed til
home?
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lie

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American honsewile iluough
an
American
supermarket
and right up to the meat
counter?
lie w o u l d probably be
shocked In see her buy ing
chops in packages when- only
one or Iwn are visible and
for all she knows, (he bottom
chops may be half fat and
half bone.
lie would sorely gasp il lie
klM'w a recent survey reveal
eil tiial in a n y
Vm&lt; in an
housewives are too timid to
ring Ihe liell for the butcher,
lo tiling him mil ol hi* hide
away mi they call ask mm lu
mi a piece of meal lo order.
ID'
would
certainly
lx
uniarct! to »«'e young house
wives, wlio obviously can't at
turd broiled bleaks, buying

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M A T H E R of Sanford

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South takts Ins ace. Alter
ilr.iwing trump* He goes alter
tiie dull* lo -rc d the .-nil
will break lo allow him to illscant a spade. The dub* tail
lo liicak. Inn now South is
able to make tlie baud tiv the
Use of (lie play knovvu as
"loser on loser."
South lead* dummy * last
1 Inti. Eu-l plays Id* jack and
Soulii discards a low spade.
East is 111 Ihe lead with the
second defensive trick and I*
now loieed to lead either a
-p.itlr 01 a diamond. A spade
lead makes dummy's king
good, while a diamond allows
South lo rulf in (tummy and
discard one iif Id* Ivvo re­
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ItiHinit I lies 1

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MATHER of Sanford
Siinlnril'a Only Air L'nnditiancil Furniture Store
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Beautiful For Easter

Itei ipc fur llollie harmony .
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SI adim. New York ID. N. Y

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Ihiubtr Dre*»er and
Alirror

Wonderful For Summer

she would have to go back lo
her grandmother. Her mother
wouldn't be ol murli help—it
was die mother's generation
which lit,si gave U* careless
consumers instead oi careful
buyer*.

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KRIIIA1 A. M

them because 1hey have no
idea ol how lo cook cheaper
tills of meat, except haulburgci 1 in a way to make
them lasly.
Ami lie would ei'ltainly
r a i s e all eyebrow al ull the
lilillsew lies
w .1 n d e r i n g
through a supei market an,
hour before dinner, putting
ally Hung that e.ilelies tbelr
eye llllo their shti|i|&gt;lug haskels instead of tin Hilly buy­
ing tj*mi a list made up for
carefully planned menus.
lie would !m shocked lo see
women slocking op on prrpareii f imxIs lliey eoiihl easily
lix at liiillie al a nice saving—
fixids they vlstiiT cate to pre­
pare because it's too much
Iroti hi1’
lo
peel jailatues,
make elieesc suaci o r mix a
pie I 'r u s l .
Hut il Ihe young Vmericjii
housewife should want In take
lessons d) food selection and
meat preparation that would
really cut tin grucery bill,

If you have doll strips of
wall between window* and
doors, loo narrow for effec­
tive use of picUnc*. try plat­
ing llowers or small green
plaidin wall ctmlainers
Ho re hut'll "ugly .tin kling
areas then will bold "their
own"
m your
decorative
scheme

1*111IN E F V 2-12Mi
11 INI IE \ 1 1ll It-.
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For Alibi's booklet. "|low lo
Have A Lovely Wedding.'' send 60
cents to Abby, llo.x
llcverly
Hill*, t’nlif.

Nirlli li.t- a suutlil r.oso lo
|i»
M ilt Til
two bran* and Smtli Inis
(K .i.l
plenty for lit* jump b&gt; gnnn
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FAST
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have 110 pl.i) for In* coiitr.ul
¥ 1 0 .)
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tor ilcclu rer. ♦ .1 III!) ,6
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We*t opens the Jack of ilia
Jk 10 .1
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South cover* wiiii
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V A K L i
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from king jack ti'li East pro
4AK4
iliices tlie king mid a i* now
Doth vUlnernlilo
smith Wr-I XaitU
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let the king ol iliamoads liold
tli.il best trick
Ea-l will I back. Nuvv tticre is no &lt;ic
probably lead a diamond |tense.

1liuik il he followed a young

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What * on your mind'.' For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
.stamped envelope to Ali o, |*o\ :i:ui5,
Hovcrly Hills, Fultf.

Qacnby On (Bhbdqsi

"Young Mi it 1*14 housewives
should lake shopping lesson*
from
their grandmother*.
There is hardly a woman m
this country under ol who
know s how lo sell el and buy
a Sunday joint properly ”
tins is what an l u.ii-hiuan
rcceutly wrote m .1 Mrillsli

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noth work day* and have to get our
laundry and houso-vleaniny done ni
the evemnes, |&gt;&lt;&gt; von think ll is fail*
that I do all the work while she -its
on her ItiO |round* and watches TV
all evening.'I am (fettinyr fed up with

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lice Chief Roy Williams and Ids de­
partment the«e days.
" e hope by reading the paper
the public has taken particular note
°f.
*|uich. quietly efficient, opt-rations of the department during the
past few weeks when a total of *ome
Lit) arrests were made including some
of major crimes.

Peter Edson

Political

We might take special note first
of the quick apprehension hi the assaiilt case at the hospital tin* other
week, second was the apprehension
and property recovery on the two
purse snatchings., . and now we have
the bolita crackdown.
We echo the words of the city fa­
thers, and City Manager W. E.
Knowles when we say: “ This is very
GOOD work."

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
A new set of devils— said
to tic responsible for the
growing power of the federal
government
regardless of

The Final Arbiter
It is commonplace that the presi­
dent of the I niteil States gets no
easy matters for decision. More com­
monly than it is, the same ought to
he said of the United States Supreme
Court.
Hearing only some “ on cases a
year, it hus no time for small tilings.
It must focus on questions of broad
import.
The pressures of time, however,
arc not crucial in compelling this
concentration on large judicial aflairs. The fact is. this is the high
court’s function.
A former American liar Assn,
president, Charles S. Rhyne, who has
tried a hundred cases before the Su­
preme Court in tlie past *Jf» years,
calls it this country's great “ organ
of decision.”
He argues that any free govern­
ment needs such a final arbiter. For,
inevitably, there will be many poten­
tial stalemates us major conflicting
interests battle for position in the
arena. Who is to break them or pre­
vent them if there is no place of last
resort 7
Not tilt least reason fo r this na­
tion’s pre-Constitution paralysis an­
tler the Articles of Confederation,
suggests Rhyne, was the absence of
anything like the present high court.
He sees it as fitting and neces­
sary that we shape our great contro­
versies for ultimate decision at this
level. We cannot leave them undecid­
ed. The other courses would be either
a new paralysis or conflict approach­
ing war.
The Supreme Court’s role as fin­
al resort is not an enviable one. The
great controversies it hears are al­
most certainly charged with emotion.
The court knows powerful, some­

times socially disruptive consequen­
ces may follow its decision. Its mem­
bers know, too, that they are human
and can make mistakes.
This is perhaps the key reason it
so often moves slowly. Yet the time
for choice always comes when the
end of the road is at hand and deep­
ly entrenched stalemate threatens to
become permanent.
Inescapably, critical decisions arc
unpopular with many, if they were
not, the high court’s interest in the
issue involved probably would be
misplaced.
Hut here Rhyne makes a signifi­
cant point. It is every citizen’s right
and privilege to assail the court’s ru­
lings, especially when it is recognized
that human judgement can err. Nev­
ertheless, the lawyer argues, it is
wrong to direct this attack against
either the court a&gt; an agency or the
judges a&gt; individuals.
They, sitting as a court, are act­
ing m the difficult, unpopular task
for which they were chosen. He must
presume they are doing so according
to their oath, and to the best of their
ability.
If we do not place our laith in
them, as individuals and as a body,
then in whom may we place it?
.Should the president, leading tlie na­
tion. be the judge of affairs he often
initiates? Should the Congress, em­
broiled in politics and passing many
laws whose
language it hardly
knows, be the appraiser of its own
arts?
Only the Supreme Court stands
at all aloof. Even it can be jarred
from its vital detachment. Hut it is
still the only great organ of choice
our system of government has given
IIS.

Dick West Says

English Runaway Language?
WASHINGTON
i l l ’ ll
There is a icar ainung some
lexicographers that Knglish is
becoming a runaway tan
juage and may. cancer like,
destroy itself through uncon
trolled growth
Their apprehension stems
from the prospect that slang,
dloms, dialects, colloquialims and other corruptive*
will dilute and contort the
weaning of word* to Ihe
point that they lose their
tower of communication.
I am not enough of a
icholar to know whether such
i threat actually exists. All
know is |hal two fellows

met on the street the other wlusih and (lie next thing
day and Die following con­ t knew 1 was leeling no
pain."
versation ensued:
“ You don't look so good,
“ In oilier words, you lied
Harry "
one on You started out to
“ I don i feel mi good, .Nani,” lilt a tew and you ended up
‘ What seems to be the three sheets to the wind.”
trouble?’ '
“ Right. Sam. I was really
“ I'm afraid that I played sailing, t was flying."
the fool Iasi night."
“ What you mean is, you
“ You
overindulged,
did
you? Had u drop P hi much?" were high. Or were you
tight as a tick.’ '
“ Yes, l was intemperate,
“ In that ease, you must
I hit Die sauce too hard.”
have been more than tipsy.
“ You were bending the el­
You must have been stewed ”
bow and you got a little loo
“ Slewed to the gills. Sam.
well oiled I* that it, liarAlso pickled, fried and hell­
m&lt;i
ry
ed ”
“ I sol down lo wet my
“ Harry. 1 ni beginning to
think you were loaded."
“ I iiad a loan on, all
O U R H O ARDIN G H O U SE
right."
I MUST BO««JW
UMKyW fs
A IL
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“ I take it then that you
V r c w t h cf- A tA D AM
A M 'e,
V I A « D £ » *"'v
were
smaslied. You were
TO PUT IN THE. NCOTo
6 C - MV U t*v, UNTIL /
potted, stoned and crocked "
TWEV BtfOMb ACCLIMATED TO THEltt Nt W
“ IaT‘» face it. Sam. I was
ENVlROMMBklT/THEN 'kl A I'-t.vV HOUR- I CAN CO sXT AND
COLLECT THE fOvi-5, 4t&gt; IF THEY REALLY H«LJ HLLM 1AiD/
smickered. I was hashed,
&gt;A WILD f DWM CP DECEPTION!, BUT IT WILL -j A,£i ML
spiffed and looped,"
“ Putting it another way,
t-f
you were snowed. You were
billed, tanked, 1&gt;uomt up
and soaked."
“ I had snootful and a jag
on "
“ What you're trying lo say
is that you were blind "
“ I was pie eyed
I was
hliitto I was sliff, homlM'd.
soitsod,
ossified,
barreled
and ga-«-d "
“ Were you out like a
light?"
"No. hut I was lit I at up
HCN6 '
like a church.''
ARfc L A Y IN u
Hie two friends parted at
BV PtCONY / this [stint ami Sam walked
F 0 « TULon down Ihe street, niutlr
PRESENT*
ing and shaking his head
“ I wonder what wax the
matter with Harry," he kept
saying to himself.

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Thc effort wasn't complete­
But. say* Ncilan, "these
ly successful. But when the federal officials are on the
Kennedy administration took road selling tlieir subsidy
program* a* painless pana­
over it very definitely remov­
ceas lor almost every type
ed all Republican policymak­ of community problem.
whether Democrats or tle- ers and replaced them with
“ They endeavor to convince
publicans run the White House 1Democrat*
business, civic and political
and C o n g r e s s
- * ha** MoM career cvtl servant, leader* that shopping for
just been ivlcnlilted by Ihe wntilk,roil cxpcrlf |f| l]u,jr money in Washington is like
president-elect of the If. S ro&gt;Jl,.,Uw. M i h
, u d un visiting the bargain base­
Chamber of commerce.
in
„ u.lr
„ ulkiH,|U-y.lnukin.. ment. The next step will be
He is Kvlwtn 1*. Ncilan of jobs. The best of these peo lo create a cabinet-level DrWilmington. D el. chairman pie are usually singled out to
im-nt of Frhan Affair*
and president id the Rank u( get annual meritorious ser * nd ,l,rn ol,r
•*»*•» fc*lDelaware, who will Ik- in­ vie*- awards for carrying out ^r"‘ ' dependencies '
Tliis last point is what
stalled May 1. for a one-year plans approved tiv the pointy
term as head ol the nation's makers as .iiillmriml In acts Ncilan Inqve* to oppose most
largest business organization. of Congress.
vigorously in his ye a r » *
l . s. Fhainber president. He
Speaking just after an.
is on sound ground here, al­
nouneemenl ol his election
though he probably is fight­
by Ihe chamber's Imarl nf
ing a hopeless battle
director*. Ncilan
declared
He admits it is easier Air
that Ihe impetus fur "naturalmayors to come lo Washing­
i/ution” in the Fulled Slate*
ll&gt; ll.il i is limn
remains llie same regardless
Helicopters n.-vv ure doing ton for JUnMKW grants or
of which iHdttie.il party is the work of cowboys on the loan* than to tty to raise
ill power
range. In,i you ever see , motley ,*i home
Ncilan
identities
him self
“ It conies.” he asserted. hovvli-ggi-d licit, nptci ?
politically as a great ticket
"from
a relatively
small
Horn m Michigan,
group ol entrenelied
civil
On,* ol out hews desk splitter
servant* wla* use both par­ copy I t'HlIels lots fin hied the reared in the midwest unit
ties lo extend their power rsiTPOMim s
which
is Texas, he voted for VI Smilti
and social philosophy
Hie Society fot I he Placing and Franklin D Roosevelt
—the lirsi two limes Then h*
“ They appear to he be­ of
Apostrophe,
ill
Ik n't
became a registered Repub­
yond any adequate control by Walk Signals.
lican
the Hun layer oi jmlitical
“ I'm not sure 1 can quali­
appointee* til tin- lop."
Wily- does eve,ybndy - ,p,g
Nedau names in* names, liuve tes* brum* than out pet? fy a * a conservative," hit
-a .".
Some of niv banking
gives no speeilie examples,
competitors sa y “ I ’m not."
docs no! identity m what gov­
I lin e air scxctnl typr- *,f
ernment agencies "Ihe cii
commencement
speakers —
trenched" are to be found.
high eiilihir sml log is,re
I’re-Easier
Rut Hu- i- something brand
being the host known vutlnew m the way ot a charge
etirs.
troui the business community
as lo who is res|Hinsiblc for
Sum*- Knstern e. liege gai*
Geraniums
ail Hie Ing government pro­
have taken up pipe smoking.
tin Full RliHim)
gram* businessmen object to
Tiie female of the species
Ncilan'* target isn’t the
will he sit her than Hie male.
7 9 r r*,h
American* (or Democratic
Action, the favorite group to
Dial's
pay check*
look
(!rii|icvillr Nursery
blame lor what's wrong with
2221 lira per i tie A »*.
pretty good until mum goei
llie country. Neither dues he
FA J-OStHt
grocery
•hopping
on
Salurmake Hie CommiirilsU his
"Scott*
Dealer"
whipping boy. Nor dm-s he «lay.
hold that new Washington
policies ure dictated by the
labor Ihisso*—though lie docs
have Mime definite view* on
treating Hie niomi|Hily power
of lalKir union* the same as
EST. 1935
butlnei* muno|Mtlie».
INSURANCE AT A SAV/N
Democratic new frontiers­
men aren't blamed any more
C/,
than the Republicans by Neilan. N’u, It's (ids unspecified
111 So. I'uiitiettu
latte group ul toji grade civil
servants—government career
Rhone FA 2-0S14
men burred trout political
activity* by live Hatch ad,
biueauerals Jf you will—who
arc now held up hy him fur
indivtment on charges of
G/VIaLONS for the price of
running llie (Establishment.
In this connection, it it re­
called Ilia! when llie F.lscn
IN llllO R
AlPHALT I All
• OX-IATIA
M-UMINUa
bower administration came
to town to years ago there
was a definite effort to gel
*6 ’m l
government career nten nut
ot all pul icy making Job* and
■van m oxl FREE
M ir U4 u l FREE
appoint Republican* in their
place*.
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Worry Clinic
l ot*' at firsl sight call hr

tinted with youi mother or oped in you.
Alai tin- same goes for *
slsler or aunt.
may he ritslatnl by a total
It might ho her lone of rued wit*, i* suddenly smitten
stranger who is very unsuit­
by a strange man.
ed to your personality. So voice or the way she laugh* *&gt;i
Suet* a gul ha* developed
even her manner of walking,
simly’ this ease earelully
llo ill- and happiness with
Thus, though tliu new gul
and enshrine your hrnin.
tcfereiice to tier many pieI n le s s y o u r sweetheart may I * a total *tianger, some­ vi*,u — yenis of contacts wills
thing
about
her
I*
familiar.
ral«-s
o p e r i u r“ on Ihe
het lath* * oi brothel or uncle
So it then "tiig g e is " all the
“ Sweetheart Teat” below,
or favorite male cousins.
break oil your romance, re- happy emotion* tiiul you have
The newcomer then figiiialinked in yuur uicmury with
gardli-ss of yuur heurl!
lively triggers her emotions
y»ur
mother
or
sister
or
aunt.
CASK I’-IOD: Jean J,, uged
As a result, tins stranger I so she lights up, all aglow,
IT. is the high school cord
tw»w cause* « sudden flood *tt * with a sudden overwhelming
|who vvmils t„ know how U i&gt;
i tunalire that she call* love at
possible to tall m love al tiist happy emotions to uverwiielm til si sight.
you.
You
say
you
luivvi
fallen
sight.
in love at fiisl sight.
i If yuu ate ever n victim of
If you contrast the more us­
Rut those emotions were ac­ love at first sight ami the
ual type of love affair, which
tually “ earned" ihinugh all other poison Is very tinsuilrd
is llie "caincd" love satiety, those past ycais by the devo­ to you, then by ull meuns enyou will find that it is aufei
tion ami fondness &gt;&gt;l your shilnc yuur bruin and heed tile
that "love ul firat sight."
mother or sister or aunt, or udvicu nf yuur friends and rel­
fo r when you suddenly' fall all tin*-*.
ative*.
ill love at first sight, you don't
Km you me then in a hypSo (Ills Stl llllgel simply (ups
know if you an- compatible in the joyous emotions that those noli, Iran**, and cannot think
your personalities.
other women memliers ol you* cleanly. You me under n spell
Alai you are almost hypno­ loinil) have previously devel­ Mini is almost hypnotic.
Sir use your bruin and res­
tized •» you can baldly think, i
olutely ignore your heart
If the other person Is a won* '
when all the signs points to
derful personality, as was
later unhappiness.
true when I fell in love with
To help you, semi for the
•Mi*. Crane at font sight,
\\ e al*- leudy fin any sain- ‘.'nil-point "Tests for Sweetthen you are lucky.
Iieiuls," enclosing a stumped
Hut if that other pally is fire to protect our dignity.
—Algerian
i
’remiei
Ahmed
return
envelope, plus 21) rents.
definitely unfit or immoral j
Iten Delhi, p r o t e s t i n g
I' n I es s your sweetheart
mid a diunkard or a gold dig­
Flinch mad, ai lest III the rule* “ Su|»erior" thereon, tln-n
ger, you may be beading for
trieak your lomuilee. irguid
Sahara.
unhappiness mid ultimate di­
less.
vorce.
u d an gero u s

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Quotes

"Hut how is it possible to
fall in love at filst sight?" I*
llie usual question we psyehol
og is l* me asked.
Actually, what happens i*
simply the fuel I hut the
gliaager
possesses eel lain
traits or man imrums that
have belonged to f a V o r 11 e
members of your family.'
For example. If you boys
bin*, linked affection and iuippinevs with your mother or
sister or aunt ever since childhowl, then you can guess what
will hii|,|a-li if you meet a
* 11 align girl who has smut
“ lYudcmaik" linked with those
previous female relatives.
May Ini the new girl llius bus
some typical muimcrisiu that
you have sula-onseiously Hast)-

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lo
Dr.
Copulation
growth threat­
Crane in rare o f this news­
ens to nullify all our efforts
to raise living stall,laid* in paper, einlosing a long A
many of the pn. m i eouatlie*. rent -lamped, addressed en­
velope and 211 rents to rover
We are coming to a -iluation
ill which an optimist will la­ typing and printing costs
the man who think* Ihul pre­ h Iu i i you send f u r one nr
sent living standards can be ‘hi* IsHthlels.)
01,0 lltllilicd.
— Kngrnr R.
Black, loriaer
president
of
the
W in hi
Hank.

I.asl year at till* time I
suiil we euiltd tool 'em all and
win llie pennant. I honestly
believed it. I» » » fooled. So
I'm through making pii-di,
lions whali may loin • ut
foolish,
—Johnny Keane, managei of
I lie tit, Knots Cardinal*.

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hold
a
pending In flip Clrao.t C o o r t public hearin g to dataimlna
The present slate o f officer*
la • ” 1 f o r R i m l i i U C a a s t r , the pcealblllty o f g ra n tin g a
K l t r l d t , la Chance ry, wh e re - ape rial - i option In an A-S for the Atlamunte Spring*
la P i r a t Federa l Savings and A g ric u ltu re »ono to operate Garden Club will be installed
! . a i Aeec-ctetioa « f Semlnale p a rk in g fa c ilit y near autranca
I ra in ljr.
a
re r p c r a tlr n ,
la to Air Baae aa requests I by for another term at Thurs­
1 P la in t if f , Am eri c an F lr a and | N a te la B e lilto on tha f o l l o w . day's 6:30 p. m. covered dish
r a i u l i f CcmpasT, a e o r p ' r a - I t g dee-rlbed p r o p e r ly : S T i l
tlan. la In te r v e n in g P 'a l n t l f f . fi o f D E * o f S W I * W o f A C L •upper and installation meet­
and Deals
Builders.
I IK., a RT. and S S it ft o f B SSt » ft ing to be held in the Com­
F lo r id a narparailoa. at a!.‘ a r t o f M A * e f StV'a Ileaa S 111
munity House on Maitland
dafandanta. Chancery
Docket ft o f W 71 f t ) Section « - S * » Ave.
V o : u « « . !. A r th u r H. Back, 91Q, on Onora Road.
wit h . J r , C la rk o f tha a f o r e ,
Pub lic hearin g w i l l ba held
The officers are Leroy P_
aa.d C lr c a lt Court. *111 with in In tha Ca u M y Cammlaalanara
Mrs.
tha W e a l houra o f aala on j Room. Court Houee. hanford. Stover, p r e s i d e n t ;
Monday,
tha
Sind
day
at Florida. n9 Ap ri l SI 19U at George B. Ilearn, vice preei.
A pril. A. D IMS. o f f a r f o r aala T:St P. M. or aa t o . n theredent; Mr*. Don Harris, re.
and aalt to tha h ig h es t and a tta r aa paaalhla.
b»at b ld d » r f o r rath at tha
Seminole County Be ard o f cording secretary; Mrs. James
f r o n t doo r o f tha m u rth o u ia
Adjuatment
E.
Spencer,
corresponding
o f r*am!aola County. Florid a. In
By: W il li a m C. lia ib at k.
Hanford. Florida, tha f o l i c * secietary and Otto UuumgartChairman
it.« daacrlbad prope rty , situate P u b l i y i A p ril I t . S M I
ner, treasurer.
and b r i n g In Hemleola County. cn iiTha program will be praF lo rid a , t o - w l t :
Lot I
M K L O P T A C n ED.
• rsiib o i.R r o i A T T
rented by Howard Mrilnda
ac c ordin g to plat th ere of
n o sn i)
or
s iij i * rw tib T
who will show slides on tha
recorded In P lat Book IS.
b a ile e a f P a b llr ll r a e l a g
Everglades.
p age i. o f t i e politic r e ­ | T o w h i m It may concern:
cord s o f demlnole County,
T a e So nin .a County Board
Committee for the evening
Flo rid a.
of
Adjuatment w ill
hold
a
Dubjeat to
taeosnenti a a i public hearing ta determine consists of Mr. and Mrs. Hom­
r e atrlc'.lona o f rt ro rd
tha poeelblllty o f g r a n tin g a er Sewell Jr., chairmen and
bald aala ortII ba made p ur­ • Ida stre et setback variance
suant to and In o rd er to sat- to tha Zoning R eg u lation s as Mr. and Mrs. Itulpli Peters,
la fy tho le rm a o f aald final requested by L e R o y lio bb on Mr. and Mis. L. C. Hart Sr,
decree.
the f o l l o w in g daacrlbad pro- .Mr. and Mrs. IS. Id. Muau-n,
IIIU I.)
{ perly t L o ts I t * . ITS and 171.
A r t h u r . H. Beck wit h J r , L ckiIi Arbo r Cry st al I-*ka Club Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murasko
C la rk
of
Circuit
e'ourt | F e n to n ,
corner
L«ke
Bled, and Mrs. Ethel Simpson.
In and f«&gt;r Htmlnola Cou n­ end h o n e d Drlea.
ty. Florida.
Public hearing w i l l be held
B y : Martha T . V ih lta
In tha County Co m m ieti o n er*
D. C.
Boom .
Court Houee. Hanford.
I*ub lit h A p r i l St. SStS.
Florida, on Ap ri l I* . IM S at
COH-39
7:50 P. M. ur aa eu- a the.-aa lt a r aa possible.
heminole
County
Board
k O T H B o r t ti.fi
Hy Jane lAsseibcrry
o f Adjustment
Notice la bareby gi v en tt.at
Victor ft. Fuchs, nttionsl
By: W ltl la m C. Halback.
purauact to final decree ranChairman
field vice president of the Na­
dere.t
on
tha Sr.d day
of
Ap ril.
IMS. In that certain Publish A p r il la. m s .
tional Aasit. of lietin-d Civil
raua* pend ing In tho Circuit 01)11-49
Employes, will adilrt.s tha
Court
In and
f o r Seminole
* i i v f i b t i i . i: e v i l b T Y
County, Flo rid a. In Chancery,
Winter I’ark C h a p t e r of
ll)l
V
111)
OF
VilJt
a
r
v
f
E
b
T
» herein
Flrat
Fe de ra l Has\ wtlre uf P ab lle l l c a r t a r
N'AKCE Ihia Thursday at a
Inga and Loan Ataoclatlo n of
Matulnela Cuunty. a c o r p o ra ­ T o w iw m It tr.4) concern:
noon luncheon to be held at
T h t b t m in o li County Board
tion.
la
P la in tif f.
American
A d ju it m e o t
w i l l hold
a* the S. and S. Cufetclia on
F ir e and Ca au alty Company, a o f
corpo ra tio n.
la
In te rv en in g public h*srlr*g to dtiariulu# liwy. li-ua in Winter Dark.
P la in t if f , a r d .Scale Builders, tha jv* «*;bi!it y o f ffrantfnir a
A ll retiio l civil, federal
In c,
a
Flo ri d a
corporation, rear i * r « l »*!t-ark Variance f o r
at al. are defen-lante, Ch an ­ a l*ldrliU Boom addition a* civil service employes in th*
a » « i!»a c k variant *
c e r y Do cke t No. 13317, S. A r ­ * *11 i *
area are invited to attend.
thur B e r k w llh , J r , Clerk o f from ctio tlr.c i v l m m l n f p - * l
a
%
rt(|ua%t«d
by
i
l
t
o
r
i
r
Itlha a f o r e i a Id Circuit
Court,
w ill
w llb in tha le g a l 1-o-ir- llanna on tha fu lloviln g d#t*
o f aala on Monday, the SSnd r r l t * I p tu p + rt) ; Lot f t , Block
day uf April, A. O. It tS . a fte r A. Hruld Jlilla Hark
Publl&lt; hearing mill ba held
f o r aala and aall ta tha highaat hlddar f o r caah at tha In tha County C •arimt»«ionera
Itoom.
Court Houee. tt&lt;tnfjrd.
f ro n t door e f tha oourlheuee
F lo ri d *, on Ap ri l IS,
*t
o f Hetnln-ilc County, Florida
HIKM1NGHAM. Ala. &lt;UPI)
e&lt;-on th e r e ­
In Hanford, Florid a, tha f o l ­ 1.19 I* II or
a
f
t
e
r
aa
poftelUlt.
—Executive toimniUce o( tiie
l o w i n g described p r u p e r l}. ait­
Jseintnole t'ouuty Hoard a f Souftieatlern Conierence will
uata and being In bamluole
Adjuainient
County, Florida. t o - * l t i
B y ; W il lia m C. Haihack. take a look into the Wally
L o t (. S IE L O D T A C R E *
Chairman
UutU-Paul Bryant case, Com­
ao c o rd ln g to plat there of
aa rcoorded In P la t Book P ub llt h A p r J 19, I U I .
missioner Bernia Moore said
IS, page (. o f tha public C D I I - t l
Monday.
recurde o f Aemlnole Coun­
t m \t v
ty, Florida.
But Moore declined to say
lu tiiu
nr
%n.ji %i h i : v r
Subject
to eaeemr nte and
' " H i r of i*»&lt;iiiis lle a r la p
when and where such a
re at rlcllo n a o f record.
T o whom It may concern:
hold aala w ill ba made purT h e nauiinolt County Board meeting will be held.
auant to and In order to tat- o f
Adjustment
w ill
hold a
la fy tha le rm a o f aaid final public hearin g to dct trm lu a
de-craa.
tha possibility o f s r a n t in g a
((■B A D
s. la ya rd setback \arianoa to
A r th u r If. Be ckwith . J r , w llh la t Inclits o f ti.a pio *
MOSCOW, Idaho (C P I) —
C le r k
of
Circuit
Court, l»srty
llna
of
an
aalstina
In and f o r Seminole Cou n­ atructura as ra&lt;iutsi«d by I* The University of Idaho will
ty. Florida.
J
Au br y on
tha f n llo w in g name Its new head basket­
B y i Martha T . Vihlan
daaarlbed
p ro p e rty :
L ‘i
of
D. Clx»ts l i t , 211 and f id . Frank ball coach next Monday. H«
Publlah A p r il Id. SMS. *
U W o o d r u f f s PubdUislon.
wiU succeed Jot Cfpriano,
C D II-tl.
1'ubllc h ta rl n g w il l be hold who resigned. Athletic Di­
In tha County Comm|*«lonera
M i n t f. i i p * i i i '
Itootn, Cour t JI(*USr Hanford. rector J . Neil (SkipI Staliley
lb
III)
M SI
I I P THIS
Florida, on A p ril 1#, IPtS at mid the number of applicants
a m i ; o f p i .o i i i i i i
TJ9 P- M- o - as l o o t Ihtt aT O i E l l N K a T L. C O L L I E R and a f t e r aa poaalbla.
Las beta reduced to tour.
•
A N N A O. C O L L I E R , ht»
heiulftola
County
Board
wife
o f Adjustm ent
t o u a r b sir.nr.nr jfcm B y : W il lia m C. Ilalback.
K lliO
that
F i l l &gt;)1 H A L
NA­
Chairman
T IO N A L
Ml iltTViAi IB
ASUOM i l H i: ( I F t . B ( H * f , YTION
Publish A p r il 10, m : .
C I A T I O N , h a v in g filed In thla
TO
WHOM
IT
MAT
CON#
CUII-19
Co urt Ita i w o f n Bill o f C o m ­
OK U N :
plaint, tha natura and pur- IN T l « r . r m e t ' I T l O l N T OF
N O T I C E TS H E n D D T G I V ­
pnaa o f which la to foractoao r u n n i n t h j i n i u i L
m i - E N o f Inten tion to s pp l) ’ t »
that certain m o r t g a g a eve cu l- n i t . i n
a n n ru n
ar .M l- ths l i l t eeeelnn n f (h e F l o r ­
ail by ElINF.hT L
C O L L I E R N 1)1.IS ( II I N T S , F I. D I I I I I *•
ida i K g ls I a t u r a f o r
p osta ge
and A N N A U. C O L L IB U . hla |\ ( ' l l V M BH Y M l . I J T I i
o f an Ac t, tha substance rs .
w i f e ,
to
LVS TITI T I O N A L
k l l l ' H I I TO AF F F .tM
I « t In g |u am en d in g Chapter
M O R T O A I I K C O M P A N Y on the
I B Y F I B I. I C A T I O N I
dl-3793, L w s o f F lo rid a 194L
7th day o f April. I &gt; « « ! that E A S T
R IV K R
HA V I N O S
aald Comp laint praya far an B A N K , a Na w Y o r k eorgera- r a la lln g to tha r e lie f and pen­
sion fund for the Police De­
accounting to ba taken under
Daa.
partment o f lha C it y o f dantha direction af lha Cour t for
P lain ti ff. ford, Flo rid a, In tha f o l l o w ­
w h a t la due tha P l a i n t i f f for va.
in g r e a p e d s:
prli M I pal and Internet on aald Asnva
ii
Nt .r&gt; Ri(Min
, n.t
t, In c rss s ln g au th o ri ty o f
i n o t la a g e and mu rt ga ga not* S A R A H
B.
E L D Itt lM iB , h i. tha Municipal Court o f tha
f o r tha coata, cha rg ee and aswife,
C it y o f Hanford to Incrcav*
pane ia
Including
alto rn ey'e
Daftndants. tha
cosla
provided
for
la
faaa and abstra ct faaa and T O, AMOS H. B L D H I D O E
lie-d Ion
4. huUsectlon t
of
that In def au lt » f auch payIR ailJ a n r a U n k n ow n )
•aid
Act.
niant,
title, Internet,
tatate.
HA ItAH
K.
B L t irill V J R
3. By r e p e a lin g Feotlon I I
claim, demand and afiulty o f
(IDaldanca U n k n o n n )
o f said A c t In l i t entirety.
redamp tlon o f tha Defendants
• nit
3 |ly a m e n d in g Hub.ectlon
and all pereuns r la lm ln g by, I. krli and t i l unknown btrI n f Hcetlon &lt;1 " t aald A c t
through,
under,
or
sg ai -at
••ma. i i a r l l i * and dafandanla redu cin g pension benellta pro­
them or any o f them, ba aba-&gt;whu claim to . through, under vided
therein
f ro m
threelu t e . ) bat ted and for eclosed;
or agalnat tha a f u r a . a l j
lo url lia to I w o f l f t b e
aald null b ein g filed In tha
AMUH II. E L D I t l D U E and
4. Ily re pe alin g liiilieertlow
Circuit Court
a f Ilia Ninth
HAHA B. B L D I t t l x l H
Judicial Circuit, la and for whathar aa apuu.ae, hair*, da- « uf Heotluu I I In Its ei.ilre ty.
Publish A p r il 10, J»(3.
County, In Chancery, entitled
Vlaaaa,
granlaaa,
•••I gn .aa.
F E D E R A L N A T I O N A L SIOIIT- I I . nur., craulltnra, i r u i t a a . ar C P I | - l t
O A 'lH
A * / * " lATIu.N, a c o r ­
otherwlaa, aa to aa-h and all
M I N I M I I - K &lt; &lt;&gt;l V T Y
pora tion o tg a n ls t d under an o f
whuw
r t t ld t u c a
la
un­
IHI t i l l )
II I '
tllJIW T M F .N T
Aot o f Congraaa and esla tln g
known.
Notice o f Pwblle l l s a r l a g
pursuant l » lha F e de ra l N a ­
ta*
T o whom It may concern:
tion al
S lo rt ga ga
Aatoclatlon
Tha Hemlnola County Board
C h a r ie r Act, P la in t if f, versus Back an * all unknown p e r ­
sona, partlaa and daD ndante,
Ad jus tm en t
w ill
huld *
EIINUMT
J.
t' O t d i l K H
and aa to each and all of whom o f
public h e a r in g to dateriulna
A N N A O. C O L L I E R , hla w i f e
ro ld a n u a la unknown, having ths p ossib ilit y o f g r a n tin g a
Dafandunta , being
Chancery
c laim in g
l»
hav e
any sett-ark v ari a nc e to build a
Can#
Na.
1STM.
pra yin g
s or
right , title nr Interval la , r s w im m in g pool and to ar eo l
furealutura o f aald murtgaga
la
lha
f o l l o w in g
dvacritad a * ft. c l o i e -1 fane* aa raon
tha
f o llo w in g
deetrlhed
by Claytuus' R ea lt y
land, l ) l n g and b eing In Heml- paoparly. which la lha tub- q u is le d
Jaol m a tte r o f tha a b e v v -M ly . on
lha
lullowli-K
in sc ribed
nolo Cuunly. Flu r Ida, to - w iti *d cauaa, vis:
pruperty:
Lot
It.
Illuck K.
I.ot S, Block S. N O R T H
tint a* HI..- W S t V B A T I I - Bn glle h R e la te s P u l l 3 c o r ­
O R L A N D O Sbd VDDITMi.N
E H D FILLD F IR S T A D D I­
ner D erb ysh ire and Lu n glia vaccording to plat t h e r e ,!
T IO N ,
according
to tha
recorded In Pla t Book IS,
plat thereof, aa raoorda-l • It Drives.
Pagaa l i . St and IS, Pub .
Pub li c h ea rin g w ill be held
Ip F la t Buuk IS. Faga *«, In lha County c'ommlsslor.era
lie
llecurda uf bauilnola
uf tha Fuhllc llecurda of
Room, Co ur t lluuse. banfurd.
County, Florida,
H.mlnola r'uu nt). Flurlda,
to g e th e r with
tha f o llo w in g Including
the
iiulldlng
an,l F lo rid a, on A p ril IS. 1941 at
equipm ent:
T:S 0 P. M. or as soun th ere ­
appurtenances W e i r d
lhara.
You. and each o f yuu, are on. and
t o g e th e r with
lha a f t e r ns pu-slhlr.
hereby required to (lie- perHemlnuls Cuunty Board o f
furniture, furnishings, and D a ­
aonally or by alturney, in tha turas slluata therein, and l o ­
Ad jus tm en t
o ff lc a o f tha Clerk a f s a i l cated tbere-m.
I l y : W i l l i a m C. Halback,
Court, la tha County Court
Chairman
YOU, AN D E A cn O F TOU.
Houee, In tha c ity nf Hanford, a r .
hereby n o ti fie d
that a Publish A p r il i « , ta el
County a f aeuilnola. Stale pf I'umplaln t has hssn filed by CDII-4T
Florida, on or before tha :3th tha
above -n am ed
F L ln tllf
W i m l N I l L i : 4'HI N T T
day o f April. A. D , IMS, )u u r ag alnal you and each o f &gt;uu
appearance, attawar or othar
III) A H I) O P ( I U I aTMI'-NT
to loraclusa a m o rt g a g e on
dafenalte
plaadlnga
to
tha the abuvv-deecrlhed pruperty
N a iler ml P a k lla l l r a e l a g
C omplain t In thla cauaa and In ths ah u vt-aly le d cause and T o wh-im It may concern:
a le t to esrve upon Handera, you and each o f you are h er e ­
T h o riamlnula County Board
YluEwen.
gc ltw ars
A
lllma. by required ta file an Answer o f
Ad jus tm en t
w i l l hold a
attorney a fur tha P la in tif f, a nr oth er INeadlng responsive public h ea rin g la determine
copy » I eald plaadlnga. oilier- thereto with the Clerk o f lha ths possibility o f g ra n tin g a
Wlaa aald BUI o f Complaint alKMa-antillad
Circuit Court special s ac sp ilo n to the Z o n ­
eeIII ba taken aa cuntaaaad b&gt; aud to aerve a copy o f such in g
R eg u la tion s
lo
pi n u ll
yuu and each o f yuu.
A n s w e r ur othar rssponalta cleaning and e n la r g in g a g is t­
l e a s ts A N D U llD E I t t lD thla Ble eding upon tha F l e l n t l f r s in g a r i i r w i a l la k e and c u t ­
S5th day a f Maroh A D . ly e : Alturneye, Courehon and Cuur- tin g canal to swam p as r e ­
at Hanturd, bcw ln o la county, ■bon, I T t l
by Jauiaa C. Row #
Meridian Avenue. quested
Florida.
Miami Beach, Florida, un or f o r Slalvln R and R ob ert a D.
(HR A L )
b ef ore the l l l h day uf Ap ri l H u l l ! ) an un tho f o l l o w in g liesA r th u r 11. lie. gwtlh. J r , IM S ; o t h i r w l s a tha allega tions crlbr-l p ro p e rty : W 3i&gt;9 71 ft
Clark uf tha Circuit Court ut aald Cun,plaint w ill ha t a k ­ o f M Y i, o f N \ v *i and b 1. o f
o f Hemlaule Cuunty, Flur. en ke cutifteeed hy yuur.
K W I i o f NW1| l» e s IV Sul 71
Ida
DuM:
A N D O l l D E I t B l ) a l ft. Heotlun 3S-31b-S«E.
By: M artha T. V i h l t a
Public h ea ri n g w i l l ba h eld
lha pamlnola Coun ty CourtI&gt;. C.
buuae, banlurd, Florida, thla lu tha CuuntJT Commissioners
Handera, M c L w a u . s . l t a t r e
Room C o u r t House. Hanford.
l i n t day e f March, 1 1 1 1 .
A Mima
th E A L i
F lo rid a, on Ap ril IS. IM S at
A t iu rn e ) a and C o un cillo rs a l
Ar th ur H. UaukwHh. Jr.
7:1a I ’ . SI. or aa auon therel«aw
Clark o f tha abuva-anUtl- a lt a r aa possible.
lb * Boat Ce ntra l Avouua
ad ' ’ Ircult Court
k tm ln u le Cuunty Board • !
I Neat O ffi c e Boa t i l
Uy i Martha T- V ih lta
Ad juatm ent
Orlande, Florid a
D. C.
U n W i l l i a m C. Halback.
Publish March ST A Ap ril I. Fublleh March SI. IT A April
Chairman
to, i t , m i
I. 1«. IMS.
Publlah
A p r il ! « , 1941
I
C D O -tl
ClMJ-tt
U D M -tl
n o t ic e

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N A R C E Meeting
Set Thursday

HI

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24. Electrical Services

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that &gt; uu * ; « lit«r«ts&gt; rr&lt;inlrri|
to f l l « yo u r wr itten answer
o r tlefen***, i f any, personally
o r b&gt; an attorney, on or be­
fore
April 23. m *
at the
O f f i c e o f the c l e r k of the C i r ­
cuit Court, at the Courtlmuee
In Sanford. hemlnule County,
F lo rid a ami to m «tl a copy
th e r e o f to ht«*n»truni. I»«tvi« \
^t«lni I
f
&gt; * f«»r |*laln«
ti f f . IV»tt o f l l c e I n a u r r 132*»,
Hanford. Florida, In that certaln d lvo rre procerillua pendInic aualnai you In the Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Hetnlmde
County. Florida, In Chanc* ry,
an r t l i b m U t c i l Mile o f «ald
•*atlB« hclug *'llalpti M. W II*
klue, Jr., I ' U l n t l f f , veraue De­
borah
Lee W ilkin*.
Defend*
ant.M and herein fall not or
a Decree Pro Confeveo will
be entered ag ainst you. and
the cause p ru n e d e&amp; parte.
tilS A L l
A r th u r If
lleck with
Jr..
f 'l e r k o f the circuit (*o un
f l y ; Martha T. Yihlen
D. C.
Atenatrom, Da« t* A McIntosh
A t t o r n e y * at l a v
P os t O ffi c e D ra w e r 1331
Hanford. Florida
Publish March 20. 27 A April

t. 19. 1»«S.
ODO-lt

ROOMS. The Gables. 401
Maitnolia Avc. FA 2 0720.

Legal Notice

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mi ihr P la in tiff' *
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I at W Ilf ll sP *
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\v#»nur. Orlando Florida. And
Ml* th« o rig in s !
%n*v«*r nr
Ph'Adlnu in |I»* Off|i'«» o f th*
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
nr h*fiir* th* 29th &lt;Ia &gt; of
April. I » U . I f you f » t l to do
An, d r e f t r pro cnnfr*MO will hr
r n l * r « d me iln*t you for th*
r« l l * f sittiitnded in the Comp • 1
|n » \ i : A N D O B D C I I L D At
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Florid a , thl*
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of
March, A D. IMS.
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Ar th ur If
B * c k n llh . Jr.,
r ’ivrk
Circuit
tViurt
of
ftrfitltioU County, Flo rid *
l l &gt; : M arth* T. VihUn
Deputy Clerk
*/ A Inert Vurko
I » *tv o f f i c e * o f J. R u « m U
llnrnahy
33*i North M ag nolia Avenue
tirlando, Florida
A t t o r n * ) * for P la in tif f
Putdtuh Match 37 * April t.
10. 17. 1913.
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SW EETIE PIE

April 10, '63 — Pape 3-A 12. Ileal K*tntr For SMc 15. Iliisiness Opportunity 27. Special Scrvlroi

By Nadine Seltzer

SMALL furn. Apt. 1002 Maple
FA 2-0731.
Unfurnished I bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
or FA 2-0525.
L'niurnlihed 4 or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kltrlicn equip­
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
FA 2 4678.

W. First St.

R E N T A BED
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
Beds.
Ily Day. Week, or Month’
CAR HULL'S FI RMTURK
Ph. PA 2-5181 110 W. 1*1 St.

hay
Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor* FOR LEASE Modern
all porcelain Sinrlair Sta­
nor lot facing lake. 109
tion. 2 Grease racks, plenty
Waits Drive, S u n l a n d
of porking. Choice loca­
Estate. FI1A in service.
tion FA 2 2151.
$450 down, monthly $8175,
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
tfi. Female Help Wanted
or FA 2-2118
A LIX OF SANFORD
2 REDROOM house with
NEEDS
Florida room. Stove and re­ Experienced
single
needle
frigerator.
Assume
pay­
sewing machine operators.
ment*. Move in. 100 EdgeSlop in at our modern airmen Avc. North Orlando.
conditioned factory on Hwy.
322 0863.
17 92 or call FA 2 2201. Ask
for Connie Curiale.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom — with air con- DANCING INSTRUCTOR. No
ioning and screened porch.
experience necessary. Sin­
Any t)pe of financing. Pay­
gle preferred. 322-1740 af­
ment* as low as $6100 per
ter 5:00.
month, plus taxes and in­
PART
TIME Office work.
surance to qualified buyer.
Write
llox 9 r lo Sanford
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
Herald giving lull resume
Phone 322 2714
of previous experience.
2 lilt. Home at Hit) E. 14th St.
l^irge modem kiichen. All 17. Male Help Wanted
new plumbing. Air I'ond. In
FACTORY
REPRESENTA­
living A dining room. Gar­
TIVE position now open in
age, carporte. 10 pine trees
this area. Age requirements
In yard. $10,700. Adjoining
23 15,
sales
experience
corner lot optional al &lt;1500.
necessary over 30. Car pre­
Easy terms. J. N Robson
ferred,
average of two
Jr. FA 2 1535 or FA 2 -0228 .
nights per week on road,

'J BEDROOM house. Kitchen AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
equipped. Near base.
Brittany Farm House.
FA 2-8(18.-..
2 Bit Kit. equipped. 185
2 lilt. Kit. equipped. |75
BEAUTIFULLY l u m i shed
room, Private home. Ph.
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
FA 2 7431.
Beg. Real Estate Broker
EFFICIENCY Apartment on FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
First St. Near 2 city free
G&lt;
parking lots and shopping House* tor rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
stores. No utility charges.
liams Hardware, 205 K.
Suitable for couple or sin­
25tll St.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
4 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­ Large home. lake Concord,
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
Casselberry. Fully furnish­
ed, big fireplace, separate
FURN. Apt. FA 2-28u0.
(lining room, closed gar­
NEW furnished A unfurnish­
age. Owner on premise* (or
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
immediate rental. Call for
ment; tile baths; terrarro
direclams &amp; appointment.
Doors. Ph. FA 2 2374 after
5 p.tn.

Stem per A gency

Legal Notice

2 RED ROOM Upstairs Apart­
ment. lairge, airy. Com­
pletely fu'niahed, newly de­
corated * sparkling clean.
Adults. S75 a month. Ph.
FA 2 0868.
An Ideal gift for

raduationa,

fi

rthdays, com­
mu n i o n a, b a r
miUvahs or any
occasion when you
want to lie r*peclally nice to
someone. Includ­
ing yourself.
$ 1 8 .7 5
Ttila is an inc r s &amp; V ®
Ilona of American
fsmllles. I f you'd
started buying
on# svsry avonlti
O " yeaia a«o,
you'd new have
$ 9 7 .5 0
In leaa than 8
year* you can
turn Ula Bond in
for a crisp hun­
dred dollar h|1L
You'll be vetting a
guaranteed return
nnd your gursra*
asent a thanka.
$ 7 1 .0 0
This on* la taOarmade for 4ha In­
vestment of bon­
uses, (a t refund#,
and othvr wind­
falls. At maturity
it grows into a
tidy $2(8) nest egg.
$ 1 5 0 .0 0
GranJfalhrra raa
give one of these
Bonds to right
grandchildren (or
sight of them t#
one grandchild) In
any one year
without having to
pay the gift tax.

what their
all U.K.
Bonds has#
ga in common7
io of the aafest
widely held lo­
in the wors­
ens of million*
in families.
•eplaccablo in
a at no coat.
|4 for V wbm
tnrity.

$ 375.00
tails of businesses
buy liieee as a
goid safe invest­
ment fur company
surplus fundi. A l­
io ideal for wid­
ows who eudjrnly
find Ihrmsrlrra
with a larga In­
surance check.
$ 7 5 0 .0 0
For larger Invest­
ors, whether indi­
viduals or Institu­
tion* fyaa, cor­
porations, part­
nerships, credit
unions, pension
funds may own
Havings Bonds —
and many do).
$ 7 5 0 0 .0 0

lahable at « 7

mt red tape,
ho double job
to tnako your,
future, as well
jauy’a future,
onoa that fit
rot — at your
through the
F l«n

work.

U .A S A V IN &amp; BONDS
f l a ft i f « « r « w | * | d$00 U * N »
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Ar t nf Cnnsr -s e an.l s i l s l t n e
pursuant to Ilia Fsilsral Nsllnnal
S lu r le - K Ae.nrlnllnn
C h a r ie r Art, tiavlnn its p n n rlput nfflrn In lliff ( ' I I I
nf
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I ii&gt;frn&lt;l*nt»
XOTIC W T o A i ' i ' r . t H
T ru e * t a t s i o r r i m i n i i i
T ill a i . r f fN
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l lr u s y
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h i :v i : n
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O i l . DA N A T t t . t A F l. T f c ll
•ON
ISIS C h e w e a Atenu e,
Mouth
Minneapolis
Mlnnesuta
T o O A l t K It K I I U I I V Nl»T |.
K I I . D that a eull hss bsen
filed aaalns i yug In Ike above
s n i l i U d ueusr, and lh a l yuu
arc requ ired In f l l , yo u r en*
s u e r wit h Ihr C lr r k o f Dili
C o r l and lu servo a ropy
■h e r e o f upon the t ' l a l u l l f f nr
P lain tiff's
a d orn *),,
whose
name and addreea le Ulshup
•
Uornsleln.
II
Kaet
1'lne
■ire at, Orlando, rio rld a . aul
later Ilian Slay Ind ISIS
If
you fall U&gt; do au a Deere* Hr»
I'unfsssu
w ill
ba
entere d
aealnst
y„u
for
Ilia
re li ef
dsniunde.l In (lie f'omp lalnt
Title suit Is lo for eclose a
m o r la s a s . The real pro perl y
.pruresded a e a ln s t Is:
I art S. Illock t, N O R T H
O lt D A N D O Ul&gt; &gt;iN Il
ADD I T I o N , a n . . riling to p u t
tb sreu f recorded III D e l
Itoak IS. I' S B'S i i . i t . i i ,
I'ub lla Records o f asmlnols
Co un iy. Klorlda.
W I T N K d H my hand and tha
s.a l nf said Court at Hanford,
Florida. Ilila l e t day * ( April,
lses
(rlK.VI.I
A r th u r II. R - r k w l l h , J r,
C le rk o f Ih * I' lrv ult Court
Ily I Slartha T. Vlhlen
De puty Klerk
Publish A p r il I, I*. IT, i t .
G D II-ll

$10. Call FA 2 3930.
3 IIKDROOM.
lng room.
tion. $8o.0o
2430 Myrtle

Living A Din
Beautiful loca­
month. Apply
Ava., Sanford.

FURN. U rg e

Garage Apt

Office
Night

FA
FA

2524 Park Dr-

2 2118
24kil8
323 0700
Sanlord, Fla.

3 IIKDROOM, 1 bath home
Fla. room, large utility
~ STENSTROM RENTALS
room, nice oak tree. Mini­
Sanford's number one rental
mum down payment. Pintagent ha* a fine selection
crest. 115 K. Coleman Cir­
nf furnished and unfurnish­
cle. Tel. FA 2 5514.
ed homes for your immed­
NO CASH NEEDED
iate inspection.
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, m i a
month. T. A I. Included
Unfurnished from $75 to $165.
322-8085,
1902 Maple FA 3 0731

Furnished from $05 up.

BY OW.NKU: large 3 bedroom
home on two largo lots, un­
derground
sprinkler sys­
tem, draw dra|ics III Dili gi
out, altir lull, butll-111 kil
Real Estate — Murtgaur*
clicn, large Florida room.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 12120
IJhrral term*. FA I-lwn
FURNISHED Cottage at 5
Polnla. FA 2 1467.
1.1 lluniiiesn O pportunity

Stcnstrom Really

45' IIQUSETHAILEK. 2 lied
room. Cabana. 2705 &amp;. Park
Ava. Call after 8 p. ill.
FA 3-1351.
NICE Furnished &lt;« a r u g e
Apartment. Air-Condllioiied.
Ph. FA 2 6220.
2 RR. Like liomc in Dellary.
Unfurnished. NO 8 4186

0A Special NuHcea
INCOME TAX RETURNS. 1!
years experience. Call La­
mar Williams. 5 Points.
FA 27843.

9. Fur Sale or Rent
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4203.
2 Bit. 817 Catalina. FA 2 0578.
2 BEDROOM Home. Furnish
•d or unfurnished. Large
lot. Fruit trees. 1905 Adam*
Ave. Sanford. Fla.

12. Krai Kwlate Tor Sale
2 BEDROOM house, 215 S.
Map!*. 15.500. FA 245437.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
J Bedroom — with air con­
ditioning and large family j
room.—Any type financing.
Payments as low as $68H5
a mo., plus taxes and insur­
ance lo qualified bujer.
TEE *.N GREEN ESTATES
Phone 322 2744

St. Johns Realty
311 •

Jim Hunt Really

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
113 N. Park Ava. FA 3-6121

31. Articled For Sale

SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
CALI. FA 2*5783
SMITH Air Condition llvfrigcration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2 7434
Night FA 2 2069,
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray ( VC-13) - Forth
're—Ph. FA 2 4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

G. E. STOVE and 4 chair
breakfast aet. FA 1-8120.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow tills, lintels, steps,
locks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Avc.
FA 2-5751
USED AUTOMATIC Washer
and Dryer. Many to choos*
from. Completely recondi­
tioned. 90 day warranty on
all. Dick's Appliance. 510
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2 7658.

$1 per day rental for Electrio
Carpel Shampoocr with pur­
i i . u. h o p e CO., INC.
chase of tllue Lustre. Car2U0 So. Park Avc. FA 2-1334
roll's Furniture.

A ir-C o n ih tio n in p r
FIUGIDAIUE
Sales A Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. tit St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3863

LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Des-A-Diet tablets.
Only
08c. IMuchton'a Drugs.

IN S T A L L E D
Senliarik Glims nnd Puint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

31. Poultry - Livestock
Largo Shetland Ponies; 1
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
dles and bridles. 3229162.

31A. PetH

WHITE Electric Sewing Ma­
chine. $15. FA 2-4565.

36. Aulomolillea • Truck*
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
* Low Interest nates
• Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE HANK

A N IM A L ' Haven
Boarding li«2 CORVAN Truck for sal*
or trade. Call 322 3990.
Kennel. Doga $1 no per day.
Cats 75c and 85c per day.
*47-4 WHEEL drive. Willy*
Clipping by apiKiinlmeiil.
Jeep. Sell to the highest
FA 2 5752.
cash offer. Seen between
4 A 7 p. m. 1908 Holly.

32. Flowers - Shrubs

Wall

OPPORTUNITY

Deltona

Opportunities
from Just $9951

DRIVE OUT
TODAY!
T«kt

• Mr train &gt;uu

• lloinr study with
roachlna
• 'tools and equipment
furnished.
W H IT E —
C O M M E R C IA L
T R A D E S I N S T IT U T E
IIO X 18
C/O S an ford H erald

WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS. WANTED reliable couple lo
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
lake up monthly payments
All Type* and Sires
of $13.50 on 3 complete
We Repair and Service
rooms of furniture. Call
S T I N E
TE 8-151], Casselberry, col­
Machinery and Supply Co.
lect.
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4132

POTTED MUMS in bloom. •53 MERCURY. V8. Motor
runs good. $100. FA 2-5752.
35c up.
GIIAPKVILLK NURSERY
37. Root* • Motor*
Grapcvlllc Ave. Near 20th St.
Gateway To The Watsrway
It Pays
SELLING OUT. Camphor A
Ilobaon Sporting Goods
Fig Trees and all oilier
Your KVINIIUDE Dealer
To Use
plants. 2128 Cedar Ave. 2
304-6 ■ E. 1st Ph. FA 2-596t
blocks west » ( Winn Dixie.
The H EltALD
1 7tt hp. MERCURY Kleker.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra*
Like new. l lo-hp- Wiscon­
gnus, Pansies, Vegetable
Want A da.
sin Motor. FA 2 8078.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Upsala ltd. Just off 20th St. .'IS. Motorcycled - Hcooicrg
21. IMiiitiliinK hervlcea
and 1st St.
JBI
H - l ----------- 1 VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
a is
New A Used.
33. F u r n it u r e
Lewis Hales A Service
Used furniture, appliances,
2517 Country Club Ud.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
i'lm iiliiiiK &amp; Hunting
I'h. FA-2-7928
AIK CONDITIONING
lorry's Mart 2IS Sanford
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Avc. Ph. FA 2 4132
I960 VESPA Scooter. Model
WORK
125. Phone FA »- 0180.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
Service With the l ’a»h. • I T v KSTA Scooter.' *1*0. liw
PLUMBING
SUPER TRADING POST
quire Carroll Daniel Const
( onlractllig Repairs
FA 2 0671.
Co., Inc. 2400 S. Sanford
FREE ESTIMATES
Ave.
FREE ESTIMATE
It L. H A R V EY
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 Uplmlstrnng A Mattress ren­ 30. Trailers • Cubaniw
ovating New A Used Furni­
■W B
ture. Call Nla Bedding Mfg. SMALL ALL aluminum Trail­
211. Itudio &amp; Telovihiun
er. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped.
Co, al 700 Celery Ave.
PERSONAL II MHO A TV
FA 2 5939.
FA 2-2117.
l DAY SERVICE
25th. SI. &amp; Sanford Ave.
I'll. 323 0853
-BS

Take the Ceiling
Off Your Incomc:
B K Y O U It
OWN
BOSS
That's Hie opportunlly you
have as an Independent 27. S|iiH'ini Servliea
Bowes "Seal Fast” distrib­ Driveways, Patios, etc. Pb.
utor with a territory in one
FA 2-7775 alter 1:30.
of Hie Stale'* fastest grow
ing areas: Orange, Lake
and Osceola Counties. No
previous automotive expert
ence necessary, but you
must meet tough personal
qualifications.
Investment
" ■ . I'Acxit auur
required fur walk-tu (ruck ~ e * - v
and balanced stock.
You
will receive complcfc train­
ing by a qualified factory
representative
and
have
Your Best Living and
Investing Opportunity
llie barking of a continuing
In I londj loda/l
national merchandising and
advertising program. For
FLORIDA'S BEST NOME VALUES)
full informa turn, write: Mr.
T. II. Hollingsworth, Direc­
$6960 to $15,460
tor of Distributor HermitAi Low as $210 down.
ment, Bowes "Seal Fast"
As little as $43.11
a month!
Corporation, 5002 East 34th
Ho Closing Costs!
Street, Indianapolis. II, In
Ho Prepayments!
dlana.
Homesito Investment
A IK • r O N U IT IO N IN d
H K F K K s K K A T IO N
• MEN NEEDED

33. Furniture

lxmg established, lop rated
Ladies, c h i l d r e n s Shoes,
manufacturer of automo­
$1.99 up. Mens shoes $2.99
tive
specialties
offers
up. Surplus City, 201 W.
thorough training, complete L A W N SERVICE
1st.
insurance program and an Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. 1'h. LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
excellent opportunity for
FA 2 1817.
you lo earn $1000.00 per
by Furniture Center. Braid­
month or more. Write for
ed, hooked, friote, decor,
application
to
ARTHUR 29. A u tom obile S ervice
heavy b r a i d e d chcnillo
FULMER. P. 0, Itox 177,
and hall runners.
1100
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
MEMI'lllS. TENNESSEE.
French Ave.
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25t!i. St. A Sanford Avc.
4 BURNER Gas Stove. Uksi
til. Situations Mauled
New. Simmons S t u d i o
Child Care. FA 2 2274
A U T O GLASS
Couch. Brown. FA 3-0(72.

Fur rent ur lease. 50 x 40
metal buikling with con­ 4 bedroom bouse — 2 hath*
—large living room — fire
crete floor. Contact Tod
place — d.ntng room — 2
Willis ms Hardwart. 20A E.
large ikirehes — large yard
25th St.
— good location.
3 II K D It O O M Furnished JOHN K. FOX. REALTOR
I lu North Park
house $75 month. FA 2 2322.
Phone 323 0559
FURN. 2 Bedroom house.
after five FA 2 5030
PART TIME Office work.
Adullt. No pels. FA 2 7664
Evenings or Saturdays. Call
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer.
after 5 p. m.. FA 2 8310.
Reallor
Lake Ashby. Adults uni).
Raymond l.undqulst, Asso. 21. llrauty Salons
FA 2 7368.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
5 ROOM
Housv.
Kitchen
Complete llcauty Service
cquipjied. Apply 1003 Elm 5 ACRES A House on Rt.
46. East o( Interstate 4
Evening Appointments
Av«.
114.500. Make offer lo W. 105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
TRAILER with 21' cabana.
M. Cooke, 806 S. Park or
Cut 'N Curl llcauty Shop
Full bath. $15. Ph. 322-0632.
your broker.
Special on Perms. Call for
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath CII
home. Fenced yard. Near
rators. Free parking lots.
house, fenced back yard.
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
3224)831
Call FA 24)000 lieforo 3, 318 Palmetto Ave.
cle. FA 2-7484.
FA 2-4261 alter 3.
COMFORTABLY furnished 3
REALTOR - INSUROR
22. Huild - I’nlnl • Repair
room Apartment. $55 month
3 IIKDROOM, kllctien equip­
3 REDROOM, li t bath. low
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ava.
FA 2 8541.
ped house. Gall FA 2 7709
down payment. $37 month. REPAIRING, painting, cab­
for appointment.
inet making. All work guar­
Vacant. TE 8 1521. Even­
1 BEDROOM, Ground floor
anteed. Call FA 2 2139 after
ings TE 8-4510.
Apartment.
Contact
*2311
LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom lur3 p. litPalmetto.
nislted Duplex Apartment.

' i u - t i i Thnrtsriu.siftiwYix i j t ,

Guide to
Series E
U.S.
SAVINGS
BONDS

lavin g*

grralh

NEWLY FURNISHED l-*rge
2 UR duplex. 14th M. Long
wood. MS .Y3II.

p'rtuuiuuwwwu.iiij.

Handy
Shopping

tjanfnrJt

20. Automobile Service
20A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tpols
31. Poultry - Live atock UNFUHN. 1st Fkair. 3 rma.
31 A. Pets
hath, 2 screened porches.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
3(0 Magnolia Avc. Apply
33. Furniture
upstairs evenings.
34. Articles For Sale
2 -BEDROOM furnislted apart*
35. Articles Wanted
Mi. Automobiles • Trucks ment, also efficiency apart­
Large living room — fire
ment, furnished. 322-0341.
37. Hunts - Motors
"If the beat thing* in life are free, how com# you had place — three bedrooms—
38. Motorcycles - Scooters 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
to pay 92 for that book?"
3 porches — 1 bath — new­
30. Trailers - Cabuuus
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
ly decorated. I9.U00 — $640
6. For Itent
6. For lUnt
FA 1 5503.
down. Good buy

M l.

to

Jljr

21. Ilcuuty Salons
22. Huild - Paint - Repair W E L A K A A PA RTM F.M S :
23. llulldiiiK Materials
Rooms private ba'ths, 114

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
25. Plumbing Services
Tuee., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day 26. Hndio &amp; Television
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 27. Special Services
soon.
28. Laundry Service

RESPONSIBILITY:

6. For Kent

Z * « l4 i$t oil
•t t*« b l u r

latMnii follow

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS
62 CADILLAC I Dour, Power, A ir ......... $1595
IH PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-8 ................
895
IH FORD Slat ion Wugon, V-8, Auto......
615
57 FORD Country Sed., Overdrive.........
515
1!) PONTIAC Itonnuville I dr. hardtop
1495
51) OLDS UH, Power uml Air Condition
1695
59 CTIF.V. Sta. WnRon, 6 Cyl., Std........ 1395
52 CADILLAC 4 dr. Sednn ................
295
50 MKKCKDKS 220, 4 Door ................ 1295
55 IIUICK I dr. hnrdlop ...................
395
IH FORD 2 Door. 6 Cyl., Std.............
645
61 CIIEV. Sta. Wanon, V-8, Auto........ - 1795
59 CIIEV. 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Hid............... 1195
50 CIIEV. Hlu. Wait., V-8, Auto., Air Cond. 595
51 CIIEV. Deiruy, Aulo......................
395
58 CIIEV. C| Ton Pickup *,,*•••**«******•****•*e 995
56 FORD Sla. WuRun, V-8, Std• ********•**••••# 595
55 CIIEV. 2 Door, G Cyl., Sid....... .
195
57 OLDS 88 Four Door ............
695
57 PLYMOUTH 4 Door, 6 Cyl, Auto.....
445
58 CIIEV. \’t Ton Pickup ...................
795
6.1 CIIEV. Demonsrutor, fully equipped 8207
57 MERCURY Sin. Wagon, Auto., P. 8t#cr. 495

l»t DtllOM

It florid* •

r«**tl indn«it

••Cltiftf

WE RE LOADED - THEY GOTTA GO
FRED YHACKLE

Thi Mackli Bros. Inc.
Dtlteaa, fls. •

Phene U I 4451

818 K. 2nd ST.
VA 3-4131

CLAUDE HITTELL

2381 PARK AVE.
TA 8*6141
ORLANDO CII 1-1186

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Hospital
Notes

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W ITH T H IS CO U PO N
YO U G ET

APRIL 1
Birthi

p

Mr. and Mr*. Donald H.
EUli of Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
Mr*. Richard Keogh and
baby, Lake Mary;
Marie
Bamberger,
Eau
Gallic;
Charles Jones, Curtis Mc­
Cloud, Cecil Rivers, Mr*.
Donald Pierce and baby, M's.
Richard Dougherty and baby.
Roscoc Drocklngton Jr., Fred
White, Mattie Gardner, Na­
talia Wiggins of Sanford.
A PRIL 3
Admlaaluna
Charles Drown, D e R n r y;
Rufus Sharpe, Mims; Frank
Law, Leesburg; Rexle Stone,
Osteen; Mattie Hunter, Chris
Matthews, Sidney Richard,
Eilene Chadwick, Bernard El­
liott, Bette Skates of Sanfonl.
Dischargee
Johnny H o u a l o n , Lake
M a r y : Margaret Meissner,
Lake Mary: Elisabeth Silver,
Brooklyn, N. Y.j Abble Freese,
),ake Mary; William Redley,
Mamie Lee Smith,' Almu New­
ell, Frank Hruygll, Helen MeElroy, Jace Wynn, Douglaa
lluiklns, Lillie Mary Nicely.
Vicki Pitman, Arlene Meserve,
Charles Bennett, Millie Kel­
ley of Sanford.

APRIL 3

I
v-

Admissions
Conred J. Graff, Gustav
Deinlnger, DcBary; Emory
M. Spclr, Nancy Lee Hunt.
Jerry Lee Dickerson, Jacque­
lyn M. Wade, Ada Christine
Dailey, William H. Goad,
Francine Brown, Jacqueline
Williams,
Rene S. Bess.
Frances F, Dallas, Joe T.
Collins, Iona E. Meldcr, EfHe West, Ssnford.

SWIFTS PREMIUM
A LL YOU CAN

1

Births
Mr. and Mra. Garvin HUI
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Soloman of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Kln­
er of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Dorothy Denting,
DcBary;
Horace Fennell, Beverly No­
lo, Elisabeth Von HerhulU,
Catherine Fox, Mrs. Richard Spurrier and baby of
Sanford.
APRIL 6
Admissions
Doris Avery. Lake Mary;
Mamie Carver, Titusville;
May Phillips, DcBary; Otto
Wcpncr, DcBary; Boy Cottins, Osteen; Mary K. Sowerhy, Estey Swaggeriy, JackWynn, Joint M. Scott, Eugene
Anderson, Ethel Lee Walker,
Arthur Raymond Key and
Henry Triers of Sanford.
Discharge*
Henry Wolff, Dellary; Unity
Hupton, Oviedo; Edward Put
mm, Geneva; Joanna Camp
tiell, Ltngwood; May Bell,
Geneva; lit t le Benton, El
leen Chadwick, Ada C. Ball
ry. Emory M. Sjx*lr, Jucquc
line Williams, Clirls Mat
thews, Frsnrlne Brown, Pal
rlrli Gustavson, Mrs. Phil
lip Skates and baby, Frances
Dallas of Sanfonl.

■
t*1

Births
Mr. and Ur*. Joseph D.
Ramsey of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Catherine
Dodson,
Lake
Mary; Kate Blank, DcBary;
Arthur llunler, Mrs. Cleveland
Klner end baby, Tiny John­
son, Jerry Lee Dickerson,
Laura Steel, T e rm s Cox,
Lorraine Smith, Winona Gal­
loway, Bernard Elliott, Mau­
reen Currie, Mrs. Garvin
Hill and baby, Helen Me*
Clutkey, Dlannle White of
Sanford,

ficbeberatsde talked f o r
1,001 nights to keep her busBead from kilting her.
/

THURSDAY,

r“ l O A A
I___ | r C U U

r u s BC X rra

Fra*
Grctn Stamp, with
puxha,a, at SI0.00 ar mar*

limit ana caupan pa, family, pl.au
asplra* Sat., April 13, 1963 *

GR EEN

FULLY
M
COOKED^

I

Cairo Beauty Sweet

I5 -«.

Cucumber Chips

traa «f */£ G*s«w Stamp, with
purcka,*, at $5.00 or moto

C XTlQ

STAM PS,

SM O KED , C IT H ER END OR W H O LE R EA D Y -TO -EA T

8-oa.

jara

C w S .m

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SATURDAY

Co m Lome Brant!

Stuffed Olives .... ^

i

and

Aunt Jemima Pancake Day
8 A.M. til 7 P.M. - Mon., April 15
Community Bldg. - Legion Post
DcBARY

BPC

lb .

Libby's Tasty Canned

Corned B e e f......

Premium Label Tatty

can

□ sw ift's h an ks
□ sliced bologna
□ cooked ham
□ king fish steaks

Swift's Premium

Corned Beef Hash f“‘ 29*

Swift's selection,

9-ea.

French's Mustard

ar-curing and hard-

17*

|or

wood-smoking is a

Pilltbury't 4-Serving Slsa

Mashed Potatoes 2 A?. 25*
Baker's Coconut.

that assures you the
finest eating

pkg.

LA*

7-of,

33*

Tasty Fresh

plcasurel

For Eeiter, Angel-Flake

Baker's Coconut

pkg.

.

Herman Orqnge Band Sliced

long, careful process

For Easter, Angel-Flake
3 V i-o t .

Swift's Premium Freak

trimming, mild sug­

Delicious With Ham

Flavorful Seafood Treat

□ fresh mackerel
□ bag sausage

dairy sp ed ats
Filltbarir'i T.»ry Reiiin

Cinnamon Rolls ...
Margarine..............

1&gt;lb.
ctn.

•

..

Copeland's All-Perk

35c

• « ,

Slu. I.an.t Foil-Wrapped

27c

Bt.aktt.n.'i Nulritloa,

Tasty Y o g u rt............29c
Ir.akit.na's Taity

Cottage Cheese .VJJ 29cVJJ 55c

SW IFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
GOVT. INSPECTED TENDER-AGED
H EA V Y W ESTERN BEEF SALE!

Ki.lt', Crack., larr.l

Cheddar Cheese

. . . . . 'flick’

tlh.ip a, m.ll.wl

49c

frozen foods
Sara Lta Cinnamon-Nut

C h u c k S t e a k s |b 5 9 '
P o t R o a s t
lb. 5 9

Coffee Cairo .......... lJi“’ 79c
Sara Laa Pinaappla-

Cheese Cake .......... 79c
Park Lana Assorted Flavors

Ic e

(bone-in)

Sara Laa C.ka Sptcial

Chocolate-Swirl ...... 79c

Boneless

Pilltbury', Toil

C r e a m . .v .” 5 9 ‘

Apple Dumpling

Red or Yellow Tropical Drink Hawaiian

24-as.
............pkf.

69c

R o u n d R o a s t ■&gt;&gt; 8 9 '
G r o u n d B e e f |b 4 9 '

■1r4i-Ey* New Italian
as.
Green B ea n s......... 4 ’;ak|,.

P u n c h ............. 3 « " $1 .

$ 1.

Graan Gian, Wholt K.rn.l

Niblets Corn .......... 'ft" 29c

In Syrup, F O P Bartlett

Hollaway Haute &lt;w /,aui**a (r ch trial

Frozen Pizza ........

P e a r H a l v e s 3 « ~ $1 .

H.warg Jehnian’, Famou,

Rosedole Brand Delicious Spiced

'Sr

79c

CLIP &amp; REDEEM

IjB E jW k W f f S f f S O

7*#«,
Pkf.

J/ll Green S ta m p s Sj I

Fried C la m s ............t;?: 69c

•IA At, twym ant peekat;

P e a c h e s • . . .* £ ? 2 5 c

1MBIM t.t. A.,,I

(Io i l t i

p ro d u c e

tu n e

iO W W - Y W I

P
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♦
p

1

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■Ilk All uvpm ml prrck.H

Singleton's Quick Fraxoa Breaded. S
Oysters • J-lb. pkg. 99c
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In .ir .l

1 . 1 . A ir.I ' l l .

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3

SWEET GOLDEN RIPE

m b a n a n
M

W W .Y W ___
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10 £ 5 9 * i l

Genuine tdoho loking

. □ Potatoes...........
1

9

lb.

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b

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M

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B E W

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Bumble Bee Green Lobel

C h u n k

T u n a •

6 V2 -0 Z.

can

Del Monte Cream Style

G o ld e n

C o rn 3

Georgia-Red Standard

#303
cant

2 5
4 9

G r e e n B e a n s 2 ts 2 5 c

Tangy Dole Hawaiian Pineapple

J u i c e ................. •

if- w.%
i'

□
□
□
□

Lemon Thins . .

For Banana Puddings, Sunihlna

V anilla W afers

12-os.
pkg.

Salad O il............

auart
hot.

R eyn o ld 's Wrap

25-ft.
roll

Kraft's All.Purpasa

Heavy-duty Aluminum Foil

39c
35c
39c
65c

2 5 *

1.1. Aaril 11. 1HX)

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WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE!

im r a r a m i___

JlM O" 6reen
S tam p s^
Si, ( « , «
ymliau d:
Stauffar's Quick Frattn Macaroni A S
Cheese . 1 12-at. pkgs. $1.
—’
*«•. *wii it. mu

MMMOOOOOOOOOOOl
!O W «rV «Y M L

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JfAO reen S tam p s
An ( n h * "J awdiaw »h

GLEEM TOOTH PASTE
&lt;7c*Off Pack) aatra-lga., 62c
n.1. A i.il

-SERVING ALTAMONTE

T o m a t o e s • • 2 is 2 5
Robert's Big-R Cut ____

. . . . . a - , U*iaa

Slaglsten'i Quick Freisn Faintly Pock
I m M Shrimp . 1W-lh. pkg. $1.39

Delicious F.P.V.

do*#

M.a«slil— I 1 Tl

JtHG» t *reen
S ta m p s OSj,
l*il»
m i yv, ctiaw .1;

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Iru itH

j u|c, C .lllor.1 .

□ Lemons

)

JW Green S tam p s =

2 9

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IX, t MX)

OOOOOQOQOOOonnooool

CRISP WESTERN ICEBERG

m
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Termer's Whal* Hog Fresh Country
Links lb. 69c
■

April T
Admissions
Robert Ksrraker. Della Gal
low ay, Frank Spindlcr Sr.,
Arthur Harris
and Lena
Burns of Sanford.

I--- I 1 A A

FRIDAY

EAT $1.00

Births
Mr. end Mr.* Phillip Skates
of Sanford, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner of
Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
• Mabel HalUiuscn, Doris II.
Smith, DcBary; Mary Petrus
ha, Ronda Antolnetta Fisher,
Longwood; Emporia Hankerion, Calvin Overstreet, Jac­
quelyn M. Wade, Sanford.
A PRIL 4
Admissions
Maria Pye, DcBary; Joanna
Campbell,
Longwood;
Ed­
ward Putnam, Geneva; John
Dames, Ruth Payne, Teresa
Cos, Alburlha Klner, Ida HUI,
Harry
Zimmerli,
Myrlcne
Bullard, Margaret Saraney,
Lory
Rasmussen.
Frances
Polo ski, Alebtra Klner, Lor­
raine Smith, Mamie Smith
of Sanford.

PRICES
EFFECTIVE

IS. T a u t ----

SPRINGS. CASSELBERRY,
FEHN

PARK,

LONGWOOD,

MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD" . . . from
HIGHWAY
ROAD 4M

17-92 and STATE

,VaT.V B l
JW O raen S tam p s =
•«W A,, !N|B

,Jc) «w •(:

^

White Rain Hair Spray by T#al
(tag. or la-Held) lS-w. $1.49 + t u !

eg

Uaaine a*L April u. m il

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9

•

Water Treatment Plant Survey Ordered
City To Initiate
$ 8 70 ,0 0 0 Bond Issue
^

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^

lt&gt; LARKY VERSHEL
Every day we learn some­
thing new. Like frtnstnnce:
We’ve been referring for
years to the sired (railing to
the horse racing track as
"Seminole Boulevard.” Zoning
Director Boh Broun informed
us this morning the correct
name Is "Semlnolu Boule­
vard." With an "A ."
• • •
Tlie Legislative delegation
will introduce n special net for
reimbursement of those spe­
cial steak dinners awhile back.
# • •

The City Commission in f»|&gt;wiul
session Wednesday night authorized
Engineers Clark, Dailey ami Dietz to
survey some three acres In the Mayfair Golf Course for construction of a
water treatment plant.
A t the same time, tin* lionnl au­
thorized Fiscal Agent Loomis Leedy
to come up with detail cost estimates
for u $870,000 bond issue to finance
a long range water improvement pro­
gram.
Leedy indicated that a Straight
bond issue would amount to mi in­
crease of 70 cents per water user and
also presented a plan for a combined
issue which would mean a verj small
increase in rates.
The board also told Dr. .!&lt;*&gt; Dietz
of the engineering firm to |proceed
with soil boring for the tijfutnient
plant as well as design and iflim* for
the ground storage reservoiti

The complete water improvement
program is expected to cost over
$800,000 with the following break­
down:
New well field including three new
wells, $50,400; Transmission lines,
$270,100; IMant, $278,000 storage re­
servoir, $85,000.
Dr. Dietz presented three plans
on water treatment to the board with
the commission okaying the aerationlet eat ion plan whereby the water is
treated to get rid of the sulphur,
chlorinated for four hours before
being pimi|&gt;ed into the mains.
City Manager \V. E. Knowles said
this morning that it would take about
five months before the ground stor­
age would he ready for operation
which would not relieve the worsen­
ing city water supply for this sum­
mer during the jteak days.

WEATHER: Fair through Friday. High today, 85-80, Low tonight, 60-55.
VOL. 53

United Press I.enscd Wire "

M W A ...

Established 1008

THUUS., A P R IL 11, 1063

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 638

Hope Abandoned
For Missing Sub

Chills North
I'nltrd Press International
Snow peppered parls of the
Northeast,
Montana
and
South Dakota today. Freez­
ing temperatures chilled the
northern half of the nation.

WASHINGTON
(D P I)
— terials were recovered, he
Aboard tlie 3,730-Ion T«s»cl
All hope wa* abandoned to­ said he could w
no poss­ were ■ crew of 112 and IT
2 Successes
day for the nuclear-powered ibility that all communica­ civilians, Ute Utter techni­
CAPE CANAVERAL (D P I)
submarine
CSS
Thresher, tion* would have been black­ cians who were checking out
—America'* missilemen scor­
lost with 129 men aboard ed out if tlie vessel had not equipment Installed during a
ed two successes in three
where the stormy North Al­ met disaster.
recent overhaul job at Ports­
launchings Wednesday during
lantic is 8.400 feet deep.
Anderson's desolate report mouth, N. H.
a busy day At this huge
The Thesher "has indeed that hope had been abandon­
Last word from the Thrrxhspace center.
been lost,” Adtn. George W. ed for tlie sub and the men er came shortly after 9 a.m.
City M a n a g e r IV. E.
Anderson reported at a new* was given to newsmen about Wednesday as she began a
Knowles
really hit the engi­
Shot In Head
conference in lire late morn­ 25 hours after tho last con­ maximum test dive in 8,400
neering expertswith athund­
ALGIERS (D P I) — Alger­
ing.
feet of water.
tact with lire vessel.
ian
Foreign
.Minister
Moham­
erbolt at the c o m m i s s i o n
Anderson, chief of naval
med Kheinisti was shot and
meeting Iasi night. . . . (’etc
operations, made the an­
wounded in tlie head in an
recommended a storage and
nouncement with deep regret
attempt on his lile today,
treatment facility at the pres­
In disclosing that a second
policr announced.
ent well field in plum of the
oil slick and material* poss­
proposed facility in the south
ibly from the interior of lire
Phone Expansion
part o f town. . . . The way
submarine
bod been found
ATLANTA (D P I) — South­
I’ete figures if this would he
in tbe area where it made
ern Bell Telephone Co. said
ihuie at relatively the same
a tc*L dive Wednesday.
today that it plans to im*
cost and the city Would gain
Th* ^m aterials were des­
Many interesting anti un [pl­ cs in Florida have made Welding L Fabricating Co., prove and enlarge its ninethe use of the present raw wa­
cribed as cork and plastic
slate
facilities
by
$350
million
UMial
exhibit*
will
liigtiligtit
an arc making great con- Seminole High School draftter lines to break in treated
of type* used “ in Die internal
Steps to get Immediate po­ general discussion meeting W,
company
water for use throughout the the Seminole Industrial Show tri lions to the economy of ing ami design technology this year. (Tlie
construction of submarine*." lice protection hi North Orlan­ L. Robinson was appointed at
city mid use the present plant Tuesday evening at the San­ th&lt; state. They have eon- class. Southern Bril Tele- serve* Seminole County.)
The M-iond oil slick wa*
us a booster ehliir imition stor­ ford Civic Center when -to In •ted greatly in making plume and Telegraph Co..
do were taken Wednesday nn ussistuul building Inspec­
found at lU:2i) a. in. today,
tor to be ill charge o f electrical
Chemicals.
Inc., N ear Agreem ent
age point. . . . Engineers were or inure lirms will join in tli.j state a healthy and sue- Southern
Anderson told a new* con­ night by tho Village Council work; the need for citizen*
PARIS (C P I) — The I nn
Machine
scratching t h e i r h e a d s in the second annual observance cc lul place in which to Stine
Supply,
ference. TIh* first was spot­ when Councilman Boh Steph­ to volunteer as mrniber* of
aniuzcnictil at that one.
Wheeler Fertilizer Co., Win ed States and its European
of
"Induatry
Appreciation lit | work and play."
ted shortly before dark Wed­ enson vvn* authorized to or­ a fact finding committee on
•
■ •
Allies
today
were
reported
»nng the last year Flor­ ter Park Telephone Co., and
Week" as proclaimed by
ganize n volunteer pollen de­
nesday.
raising revenue for the vil­
near agreement on a plan
id: has obtained tome 715 York-Eger Mfg. Co.
tlry, notice those pretty’ Gov. Karri* Bryant.
Although Anderson wrote partment which will hi- bond­ lage was discussed and Colinfor
an
inter-Allied
nuclear
m
i
industrial
plants
and
Florida State Bunk girls wear­
More than 2oo communities
Scott Burns, industrial com'd
l&gt;y
Dave
T
i
I
moi
as
chief
off any chance for recovery
cllmon Mrs. Irene Van EepocI
ing Easter bonnets today. . . . throughout the state will hold ex tn*ion». These have creat­ mittcc chairman of llir Cham­ j force, possibly will) French
of the submarine or that any of police.
•
* •
nnd Bob $tephcn*un, along
special event* Tueiday even­ ed llxnit 22,000 new jobs and ber of Commerce said still participation.
of the 129 men might be
Activities o f the department
with Tony Krecek, citizen,
The County Commission will ing when Governor Bryant in rased payrolls in Flor­ other firms arc expected to
alive, lie said search efforts will com# under direct super­
have
exhibits on display Dominant Hole
bo getting unuther request on will »jieak over a closed tele­ id by about Sltxi million.
MARGARET Meyers, would continue to fix the vision of the council and vol­ were named to *erve as a vol­
CAIRO
(D
P
I)
—
Egyptian
nrccpthig n street us a "muni­ vision hookup between 8 and | [splaying products at the Tuesday evening.
mu test nut in tlio "Mins exact start of the disaster unteers, nil to Ih' qualified unteer recreation committee
Srfinolc
Industrial
Show'
Following Governor Bry­ President Gamal Abdel Nas­
cipal connecting link" if North ■MS p. m.
S e m i R u l e County” and recover materials or men, will ho sought front each to ItHik Into needed Improve­
Orhmdu chi rirs through on
ments, especially at the hall
Florid* 1* constantly gam T day evening at thu Civic ant's address there wilt be ser seemed, assured today of
lu-iuily
cptiLe.sL id . n Uxliey that might come to area Including thu Ranch Sec­
. t-v —*—»
c j—n *r t‘ - p-i* r
irsbftr* -Nj q. '.tv dr : a dominant role iu tin- new
t r l f * " tv*
plans made Wednesday night,
park, and to come up with
the
surlaee.
liltie-eyed
till
mile
Xlfo
tion.
Arab federation that is errto "look Into" getting county « n nr
» r Ma”
"Existing IN with no (tdmlssion charge prizes and a *na&gt; X bar.
hta noted.
nc
some menns of supervision al
Tho disaster is the U. S.
plans to liecnmu u
A search also 1* oil to find the lake.
will be these firms:
The show will lie conclud­ tain to alter the balance of
help on upkeep and possible plant* ntso are being expand­
Navy’s
worst
submarine
Ira
ti
it
r
h
o
.
She
in
thu
a qualified man to serve us
ix of Sanford, Antenna ed with Hie naming or Sornl- power in the Middle East,
paving of the t w o - 1&gt; I o c k ed at a phenomenal rule.
dmiKhter of . Mr- und gedy in peace or war. It is Judge, The Village charter
Mfg. Co., mdc County's -'Man of InManufacturers und their tin- Spenrs, H A S
atreteh on N. Edgemon Ave.
•
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Unity O f Purpose Mrs. Gat Ih Meyers of the worst single ship tragedy specifies ihut Im must he an
Ci Plied Slings, Inc., Chase dustry,"
Winter Park. Her hob- in peacetime tor any kind of attorney and a member of the
MIAMI (D P I) — The Cuban
A to.. City Products Corp.,
Village Clerk Mrs. Ilarlaira
liiefl
lira Howinir mid U. $. naval vessel.
exile colony, demonstrating
Floriiln Bar.
4• ts Coin Buttling Co., Dear
I ’eters has declined to accept
Anderson said lie had or­
water
n|&gt;orts mid she
una
mistimed
unity
of
pur­
Btephrn-'on, pointing out
In
»
Electronics,
Ine.,
Deep
even the smalt monthly stip­
in a member of the Fu­ dered the deep diving batlio- that Justice of the Peuca El­
pose. rallied today behind Hr
S. ili Products, Dynatronlcs,
end she Is entitled to for han­
sphere Trieste, now at San
volutionary Council President
ture Nurses Club.
It
Florida Power Corp.,
mer Ashley, contacted pre­
dling the job . . . site got, and
DAYTONA BEACH (D P I)
Diego, Calif., brought across
Dr.
.lose
Mlro
Cardona
in
his
I lid.r Power and Light Co.
certainly deserves, a musing
viously, hud offered to uc- — A nuclear missile fired
the
country
by
rail
to
aid
in
break with tlie Kennedy ad­
Inova Mfg, Co., ilarcar
vote of thanks from the coun­
eept the Job, was asked to without warning In a mock at­
Seminole County's teacher
the scureh.
ministration.
cil ami citizens present at a list will In' increased 33 to A ilnum Product! Co., Hi
Tlie Trieste has gone as cheek -with Aalih'y as to his tack, theoretically destroyed
Ilecumrnendation
to
the
council meeting Wednesday’ 58o by tire beginning nf tlie A s Concentrate, Inc., Mol*
deep as seven miles, whereas qualifications a* called for in this student-filled holiday re­
County Commission for a A Miss
night.
1Witt414 school year. School 1 y Materials Corp., HLII
sort today in Florida* flnit
the Thresher apparently went llto charter.
zoning
change
penuittirg
DALLAS (D P I) - A bullet
Supt. It. T. Wilwee said tills PI 1nets, Hunter lee &amp; Fuel,
Needed charter revisions as test of Us blood mobilization
down
in
a
mile
and
a
half
! I son
Electronics,
Inc., construction of a shopping from a high-powered rifle
Loucwoud’s btlsines a m e n morning.
of water at a point about reported by tho committee In- resource*.
Inc.,
Miracle center at Sit 43d and 14 was whizzed through a window
and C of C members arc ex­
Tlie School Board, In meet­ l-fv-Temp,
Th# mock attack came at 1
22o mile* east of Capo Cod. eluded correction to a part
pected to make more plan* for ing this afternoon, was ex­ - • *role Co., Mitchell Ad Jus- approved by the Zoning Com­ Wednesday night, narrowly
Anderson said there was o f Article 3, Section 2, to p. tn. ( KST) from nn "enemy’*
mission
Wednesday
evening.
missing
former
M.ij
Gen.
Trailers. Nchi Bottling
tastier husinrss and general pected to reappoint most of lit
"absolutely no possibility" rend: "no person shall hold submarine o ff the coast. A l­
Tlie recommendation was Edwin A. Walker who was
Peninsula Paint and
improvements in the are* at the present 545 teachers. 1'
that a line could Ih- attached elective office if there is any most Immediately, a civilian
Traditional
Good
Friday
approved in spite of protests silling at a desk tilting out
He* Mfrs.
today's meeting of the Cham­ "W e will lose about 10-12 for
[or salvage from such a conflict nf Interest between force of about .TOO person*
service*
commemorating'
tinVrro Mfg. Co., Sanford by a delegation of 40 resi­ his income tax.
ber.
various
reasons,"
Milwee
depth.
He described as "very said person sod the munici­ urrosa Florida aprnng into ac­
dent* of Dolray Manor.
•
• •
Three Hour* oT Agony- M ir­
I said, "and will begin employ­ M tifaclurrrs, Inc., Sanford
remote" the possibility that pality." The phrase, "subject tion to provide blood fur th#
Win-Mae
Corporation,
nf
Demos
Jubilant
North Orlando's council Is ing new teachers next week."
rored by Christ upon the Cro»» any bodies would float to the to approval of a majority of injured.
WASHINGTON
(D P I)
—
A
T
11
I W‘ n,cr
which Is plan
wondering who authorized the
Bottle* o f simulated blood
Bids were to Ire opened »
for the salvation o f mankind surface,
tho voting freeholders" was
party
leaders
‘ hopping center, re- Democratic
installation of septic tanks at for flour maintenance ma­
were rushed to regional blood
Anderson
said
he
abandon­
will
lie
held
by
Sanford
added
to
the
sections
affect­
i v r c V I I I U I I C Q U quested the rezoning from were jubilant today over
one o f tlie developer'* model chinery and supplies.
hank center* at Jacksonville,
. . .
residential and agriculture to House action which restored churches this year at the First ed hnpc for two reasons. In ing bonded indebtedness and
homes . , . the Village has its
Miami, Tampa, tirlundo and
addition
to
the
fact
(hat
ma­
power to Imirow money.
to President Methodist Church from noon
l
(J a ilV fr iK P
commercial for Die aouth- $(.Vu million
own municipal sewers . . . In­
Pensueola.
IX Q I I J l l m e
east corner of the Intersec­ Kennedy’s public works pro­
Approval of thu lust two
vestigation to he made.
In un actual attack by n
until 3 p.m.
proposals was withheld for thu
Tlie
recommendation gram despite strong GDP
•
* •
(ASIMNGTON (D P I) — tion,
bust tie power, the Iduod woubl
Ministers from participat­
will be for all tlie area ex­ economy drive.
present time upon objection bo routed to tho disaster ure*
Here arc some more places
ing chiinhis who will present
sldential e m e r g e n c y
cepting tlie east ISO feet,
from ('ouncilmun A rt Ferrin by the Civil Defense.
where you ran buy tickets far
The Seven L « »i Words are
In I wa* scheduled to con- which will serve a* a buffer Injunction
who said lie would like to look
the Semi - Centennial Dance.
Today's test was the pilot
Rev. John T Adams, host pas­
late
("day
it)
an
effort
to
between
the
commercial
and
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( CPI )
further Into tho legal aspeeta operation in a nntion-wida
DBTHOIT ( U lT l—The auto
(Note: The Blue Angels will
tor;
Rev.
R.
|„
Strit-klund
of
off
n
nationwide
railresidential areas.
—County and stale authori­
of the recommendations be- alert program by the Ameri­
be there!) Kwikic, Citizen's industry, which hasn’t raised
One of tlie largest land
strike over work rule*.
Zoning
Commission
took ties today served Negro In­ the Church of God o f Proph­
fotn submitting the change in can Association of
Bank of Oviedo, Burger King car priees since 11-38, adopted
Blood
*- special
fact-finding under advisement a petition tegration leader Marlin Lu ecy; Rev. John H. Hires of transact ions of tlie year was Wording to the ls-glslature.
in Casselberry; Play Girl today a wait-and-see altitude
Banks,
which
ha*
about
500
Grace
Methodist,
Iti-v,
Grover
closed at noon today in (he
was appointed by I'm - from a large group of Cas­ tiler King with a temjairary
In other business at llto hank member* In all 5(1 states.
Fashions,Fern
Parks Lor- over the latest price chungrs b
Sewell
o
f
the
First
Presby­
law
offices
of
fitrnstmm,
Kennedy
a
week
ago
as
selberry residents requesllng Injunction aimed ut halting
niunn [lenity In Casselberry. In In the industry.
Jnul step uvniluble under a rc/oning approved
last a series of rarial demonstra­ terian Church, Rev, William Davi* and Mrlnlosh for a m
Autuinakci* were studying
Sanford you can get them at
National
Ituilwuy
Labor
December lie rescinded. Pro­ tions here in which 14t Ne­ Guess of Pint-crest Baptist sum in execs* of $100,000,
the banks, drugstores, Brack the $»l per ton hike announced
Chimb, Rev. tTonies Dee* of
Kingswmxl Builders, Inc.,
perly
owned by Mrs. Frances groes have been arrested.
iu
pix’v
til
u
walkout,
Wednesday
by
Wheeling
St,.el
Perkins, J oyce Bldg., Chel­
the Sanford Alliance Church represented by President Wil­
llrunoo
on
Scminula
Boule­
I
president's
action
autoCorp.,
hut
seemed
agreed
the
sea Title and Guaranty. And
and Rev, Walter McPherson liam Brumley Jr. and Secre­
lly burred l&gt;otli thu vard was rezoned from agri- R ift Grows
most important , . ■ call the boost would have no healing m
of
the Congregational Chri*. tary-Treasurer Byron Israeli,
cultural
to
commercial.
The
TALLAHASSEE
fD
P
I)
—
hi
on
tliikt
car
priees.
t
uiul
tinrailroad*
from
Joyce# t iffiii' h&gt;i those reser­
signed palters with 11. W
It appeared likely, however, .1. (png I lie status quo fur
the property la­ The rill la-lwei-i) Gov. I-arris tian Chuich.
vations, N«»W!
Hymns will ho offered dur­ Larlin and Al Wallace Jr.
Bryant und the St. I'elershurg
•
• «
Hint if there wns an imlustiy- go b s or until June2 . The •'‘ luriM-d to agriculture.
Times intensified today when ing tint threediour service of for a tract of lund adjacent
..- until May 3 tu s'ludy
Thousands of happy kids wide steel price hike, cult it
lire newspaper charged editor­ meditation Urn| prayer by tho to the Mayfair Golf and
would
cost
more
next
year.
Ik
|roM&lt;-iii nod anutla-r 30
and teachers in S r inI n o I c
ially
111At Bryant’s turnpike congregation nod special mu- Country Club a* a site of
da to write h report. It*
County. Schools out fur five
refinancing
"cost the people do will ho provided by aoloist* a new sulxlivlsion to be
ti
*mcn&lt;lnt&gt;nn»
will
nut
lie
days. Drive carefully all day. Hotel Sale
known as "Greenbrlar of
alaiut
sm
million
more than and choirs of each i-hun h.
•
• •
OHLANDO (D P I) — The hit ly- mi either party,
Lodi Arbor." Jim Hunt Real
it
should."
Olh#r
services
for
toilay*
Orange IMving and Con­ 225-room Cherry Plaza Mob I
k board w ill be |u ad&lt;rl
and tmod Friday m uiinoiin- ty handled the transaction.
struction Co. has filed a lien will be sold to Frank E. Flynn h&gt; edge Samuel I. Itu.cnceil by individual churches in
■&gt;n some public streets in and Juei L. Moore, fur about III* jpn ial counsel to former
WASHINGTON (D PI I — Mixed Trading
I'rnver subdivision for non­ $2 million, according to Cher­ I" I-ol- Franklin tl. Kooso- The White House clouded in
NEW YORK ( DIM) —Stocks •Seminole County will he found
payment by the developer for ry lliuudiasling Co. offn inis. \i inl lluiry S. Truinun,
mystery today duvelupineiita opened narrowly mixed today " n bi-ide puges o f today's
street paving work. . ■.
Ihul might, or might not, re­ in moderate trading a* in-1 berrild.
•
• •
OFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS —
---- --------- ---------vive President Kennedy-'* IIM.2 vcslurs anxiously awaited the
Itucunstruclion of W. 13th
• Free Tire Inspect iun
price-rise battle with steel­ next move in the slccl situs
St. in the mill and on Pete
* Expert Wheel Alignment
makers.
lion
Knowles drawing board,
• Eu*y Time Payment*
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) Kennedy aebeiluled nn after*
»
* I
niK.n d e p a r t u r e from the
Tile Road lb Mid adopted a
We Sjiednllxe In Tires For Foreign Car*
City has agreed to cooper­
While House for un Luster
BIRMINGHAM
(D P I)
_ tentative
construction
and
Take Advantage Of 33 Year* Experience
ate to hall parking’ on South
vacation at I’ulin Beueh. Flu.,
Vlnbarna football coach Paul mainti-nnnco
budget
today
UiKiiliizutions, clubs,
dr* mill ImsillCSM-S
Bridge
Sunford Ave. . . . h’ ltD esti­
after tw ice postponing it Wed­
Page
Bryant today filed a $5 mil­
totalling $512.1 million, but
of Seminole Comity ure
ted to enter the
mates over (I,OUT! cars travel
( 'In •» i fud
nesday with the slimmest ex.
Page 10 A II
lion libel suit against the
Semi-Centennial Parade. I I lout und ntuil tlie
estimated
It will have fund*
over the route daily. . . &gt;
plunutiun*.
Comics _
Page HI
Saturday Evening Post which
•
• •
coupon lieluw to Parude &lt;1 )rmun, P. O. Hox
Dear Abby
While steel slum's yo-yoed
Page 7
arcuscd him of conspiring to tu carry out only $445.9 mil­
1543, Sanford, Flu. DeadUm( entering is April
There will be two local en­
Edit-rial
up - down - and • up on Wall
Page 4
rig the 1902 Alsbama-Georgia lion of the work.
TIRE SU PPLY , INCORPORATED
15. 1963.
tries in thus* big Jaycre spon­
Street, Presidential Presa Sec­
Entertainment _ Page 7
football game
Ttw budget cover* antici­
sored races at G»crots next
Nume of Organization
retary Pierre Salinger led
!••••*«-•#*#*#*•**•*****«•
Puzzle ____
Page 10
405 W. First St.
Ph. F A 2-0651
The suit, asked for $5 mil­ pated construction for the
weekend. . . . The two are Clay
We will enter (check one)| ........ Marthing
newsmen through a day-long
Society
Page H A D
lion in actual and punitive coming fiscal year which
WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
Smith and Bob Ito*,
Unit . . —....... Flout
11mu ru led Car. chase.
ftporta
Page ■
damage*.
start* July L

1Appreciation Wee/c'

Unusual
Industrial

Village Seeks
Police Boost

hibits To Spark
ow Here Tuesday

Teacher List
To Be Increased

Mock Attack
Destroys Daytona

Zoners Okay
Shopping Center

Good Friday
Services Set
By Churches

ve On To Head
Rail Strike

fiiup (in Tfi nPDn n,n&gt;
* ,hc

Auto Industry
Studies Steel
Price Changes

$100,000 Land
Sale Completed

CENTRAL

Mystery Clouds
Steel Battle

Semi-Cei m n i a l
Entry l a n k

Bryant Files
Libel Suit

SRD Approves
Tentative Budget

F L O R ID A

HEADQUARTERS

Herald Index

McROBERTS

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MISS SALLY ROIIB of Narcissus Avc. in Sanford, daughter of Mrs. Fred Kobb .receives
her cap thnt marks the half way murk in
her training ns a PN at the Daytona Bench
Junior College. Hal Massey, director of the Mary
Karl Vocational Division of Daytona Beach
Junior College performs the ceremony.
(Herald Photo)

Jaycees Defeat
By-Law Change
Junior Chamber of Tom.
mere* member* ilrfia ln l •
proposed by-law amendment
which would have changed
•lection procedure* at their
meeting Thursday noon.
Tha amended by-luw would
have allowed a voting day to
be established /o r the elec­
tion* and members could have
voted a t any time during the
day. As It I* now, member*
m ust iittend the luncheon on
voting day In order to vote.
The amended by-law was de­
feated afte r an utgum rnt that
It did not muke clear th a t no
proxy vote* would bo allowed.
Tli* llev. Paul lllshup of th*
F irst Church of the N atarena
wo* the guest speaker. Be
•|K&gt;ke on the true meaning of
Hosier and |&gt;olnted out the
things which illustrated the
inner meaning of the fact of
th e resurrection.

WSCS To Elect
New Officers

LYNN FEIID

A N A L E E MOORE

Spelling Bee
Winners Set

Ity Jane Casselberry
Officer* for Ihc coming
Winner of the I’inecreit
year will be elected al the
regular meeting o( the Wo­ | School Spelling lire for thl*
m en's Society of Christian year is Analce Moore, sixth
Service to lie held Wednesday i grader.
a t 2 p. m. at the CasI.ynn Fetid was runner up
aelberry Community Metho­
She is also a sixth grader.
dist Church.
Tlie fifth grade rham p was
The program topic wdl be
"E nter-A ssigned Unto You." F.arl Smith and the fourth
Mrs. Darwin Shea is pro­ grade winner was Donna
gram leader and Mrs. Frank
Sawyers.
M csiirk, is worship leader.
Each winner will receive
Bostessei will be Mrs. Nel­
son Uunnell, Mrs. Harry a spelling bee certificate and
Wood and Mrs. M. C. Dug the school winner and runner
up took part in the Count
gins.
Spelling Contest to lie held
Saturday.

Catholic Women
To Install
Credit Women
Tlie C iedit Women's lin akNew Officers
fa»t Club will meet Wednes­

Ily Mona (irinstead
day at 7:45 am . a t the PineThe annual Installation ban­ crest Inn. Brad Foley will
quet of the Church of N ati­ speak on •'Collections."
vity Catholic Women's Club
Will be lie Id today at 7 p. m.
at the Mayfair Inn In Sanford.
In s ta lle d
will he Mrs.
John M a c F a r l a n d , pres­
ident; Mrs. Richard Cleve­
land, vice president; Miss
Dorothy Te*lo, secretary and
Mrs. Garland Shaw, treasu r­
er.
Committee
appointments
will be made by Mrs. Mac
5 m ■* /o r
K arlanr following the instal­
lation.
I n ternatio nal
"Full C ot * ra g * "

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Hi there. A very nice Spring
day to all of you. This
is what we all call spring
Isn't it?. • • • The Clarence
Hittell
family
spent last
weekend here with Clsudc
and Mary lllttell and other
relatives. They are from
Jacksonville. • • • Wish
everyone of you could have
seen the Fashion Show held
Thursday evening at Ihe HD
Center. Every dress that was
modeled was Just simply
"out of this w orld". The
show was very successful
and tlie Monroe HI&gt; Club
hopes to make It an annual
affair. Lucille Fitzgerald, the
Monroe president won second
prize. Betty Mann, Marion
Lee. Jtena Hawkins and my­
self also made dresses for
the affair • • • Helen Har­
bour is a happy gal these
days. Her parents Mr. and
Mrs. II I). Smith of Alexan­
dria. Va. are here visiting
her and her family. Helen has
been preparing for this visit
a long time • • • Jessie Mae
Muse and Grace Whatley
motored
to
Green
Cove
Springs Friday afternoon to
attend the wedding of G race's
nephew Donald Jones to J a n ­
et M cFarland. They said it
was a very nice wedding.
• • • Jean Reynolds was
guest soloist in Ihe llpsala
Presbyterian Church, Sunday
March 31 • * * Rev. and Mrs.
Leon Dean and children will
spend E aster in Codova. Ala.,
with relatives. Rev Dean is
minister of the Paula Wes­
leyan Methodist Church. * •
Sorry to hear that O. E.
Hunter Is confined to hit
home because of iltness. He
has been in Ute local hos­
pital hut has been allowed
to go home. Mr. amt Mrs.
A. J . Griffis visited him list
weekend from Holly Hill
The Griffis are former resi­
dents. His m other also was
here Irom Jacksonville to see
him. We wish him a speedy
recovery • • • Hazel Cham­
bliss and Judy Moore of Pun
ta Gorda were on their way
up here Sunday by car when
it decided to break down, so
they fished the trip by bus
and then they, along with
sister Rena Hawkins, went
on up to Ft. Walton Beach,
Eglin Field and several other
places. In Rena's car. They
came hark Thursday. A fine
time was reported. • • • Lu­
cille Spivey, out at Wood­
ruff Springs, had as her
guests Wednesday Mrs. Clar­
ence Tyner of Dundee and
sister Mrs. Driggers of O r­
lando.
• • •
R o b e rt
Martin was a visitor at Ihe
home of Mrs Henry Taylor
Sunday. Robert resides in
Cocoa. • • * Mrs. Bertha
Stanley's daughter and fam ­
ily have returned home to
M ami afler a short visit
here. • • • Steve and Mary
Davis anil Jerk y and Carol
Spivey, children of the Mel­
vin Spiveys, took Mary's mo­
ther. Mrs. Gertrude LrGer,
up to Clydesviltc, Ga., where
she will visit another daugh­
ter. • • • Bing and Alma
Cowley have returned from
Denver, C olo. where they
went to see Bing's rmjther
who ha* been ill. • • ♦ Mrs.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (L'PI)
—Patrolmen and police dogs
broke up a Palm Sunday antisegregation "p ra y e r pilgrim
age" Sunday and sent Goo
Negroes scurrying.
Screaming
dem onstrators
fled before the snarling po­
lice dogs held on leashes by
police. Several persons were
bitten.
O ther, climbed on top of
automobiles to get away from
Hie dogs.
One Negro was thrown to
Uic ground alter police said
he had tried to kill a polite
dog with a knife. Police Chief
Jam ie Moore tw itted t h e
knife from his hand.
Twenty-six Negroes, some
who knelt to pray, were a r ­
r e te d when they did not heed
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Paul Dennis and children
have gone to F t. Lauderdale
for a short visit. • • • Sorry
to he.ar that Mra. Benny
Bentley is confined to her
home because of illness. • •
Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton
had her m other and family,
the Touchtons, as their guests
last weekend. They sre from
Titusville. • • • Frances
W arren's m other Mrs. Ben­
nett of Wauchula has been
visiting Frances. Doc, and
children at rtieir home on
Narcissus Avc. • • • Mrs.
Sylvia Stanley and wee daugh­
te r a re here visiting her p ar­
ents Mr. and Mra. Walter
Price. They reside in GainesvtUe. • • * Very sorry to hear
also that Mrs. A. J . Hittell is
is ill. We wish her also a
speedy recovery. • • • A. V.
Knight, of Plant City. Henry
Holdridge and Virgil Holdridge and family of Daytona
spent last weekend with the
J . C. Sapp family. Mr. Knight
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have a brawl new grandson.
The young man who weighed
10 pound* and two ounces
was born to T. Sgt and Mrs.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 080

Canal Right-Of-W ay Offered Free

MARIANNA (L T D — Two and wearing construction-type
masked bandits brandishing helmets, walked into the tvank
nickel-plated pistols pulled a at about 8:44 a. m. KST.
smooth bank robbery here shortly before it opened, and
early today and e-e.ipc I w iti forced the *i\ employes to
two laundry bag* full of i lie on the floor,
cash.
| " | don’t even rem em ber
Fstim atcd m some quart­ what they said. I was so
ers put the take at nearly worried about our people."
StOO.iKj, bill the bank vice -aid Vice President Rowers
pres.dent who filled the b it- Sandusky.
"Hut they were sure of
denim hags would say only
that it was " a considerable Mumsilves . . . not the least
bit nervous.
am ount."
"They made me go to the
The early-morning robbery
vault
and all the cashiers'
occurred at the Clliiens State
Rank in (his Florida pan draw ers and till up those
handle community of i WK) bags. They linked like t Ik*
just south of the (ieorgia kind of laundry sacks the
Navy uses." Rowers said
line.

By Property Owners Along Route
Right of-vvay for the propo*e*-t .st. John* Indian River
Canal has been offered free
of charge by property own­
er* along the route between
Lake Harney and the bead of
the Imli'in River.
Tin* information was con­
veyed to Dm- County Com­
mission this morning in a
letter addressed to Chairm an
J f
Hutchison (rout Sen.
Bernard Parrish.
The letter follows a publish«;t statem ent last FVida% by
1CominlssMinrr Jam es P. Av
i cry Jr. protesting that P a r ­
rish and tin- St. Join* Indian
River Navigation Committee
had by • passed the County
Commission in its planning.
P arrish 's letter follows, m
part;
"Things have Ih-cii so rush
e.
l the pa*t few weeks
have depended on the Canal
Committee to work and re ­
port
their
findings.
You
kiM-w what lias liuppeneil
They chose u route from
Lake Harney to Ihe head of
the Indian River. As soon as
u e realized that the greatest
portion was in Aolusia County
il was a must lo get the re
a.lioii from Ihe people iii
that county.
"Almost as soon a* the
route was chosen Hm- people
who owned
Ihe property
along Ihe route promised a
free rightof way. This rightof way rail he appraised ami
the Value will constitute the
local contribution. AAT* can
ask the State, lor an amount
equal to this value and apply
It to tlH- engineering and
right-of-way survey costs.
"AAould you la* good enough
to meet with John K ndcr,

John
Rrumley and Mack
Cleveland to discuss this
m atter?" iK ridcr is chair­
man ot and Rrumley a m em ­
ber of the navigation com ­
mittee. Cleveland is Semi­
nole's stale senator 1
Parrish * letter concludes:
"II your lioard agree* and
the commissioners of Bre­

vard. Orange and \ ’otu«in
wish to do so we ran ask the
Cabinet to set us up a Canal
District under authority of
the UWt Act, the Governor
will appoint a board to m an­
age tin* district and wc will
he on our way in an offirlal
m anner to gel this canal."
A lengthy progress report

By l.arry Arrxhrl
Courthouse annex commit*
tee met la d nielli and named
Harold Kastner chairm an . .
first step to meet with re ­
presentatives of Volusia and
The men escaped in a hank
llrevard to lind out how they em pieye's e a r and were last
Moved their growing pro­ seen headed south on State
blems . . . and then to de­ Highway 71. Roadblocks were
KAREN DAWN Ctee it,
li-m in e Uie needs o| ser­ immediately thrown up by
an
entry in the "Miss
vices in south Seminole . , . the highway patrol* in Flot
I'nqioseil zoning setbacks
lu st December's fiecte hit
"Definitely not a move the ida and Alabama.
Seminole County" con­
Scmiimli- County's r o a d s and non permanent camping
courthouse move" . . . just
test. is the daughter of
The men. heavily clothe.I M e m b e rsh ip l*p
harder titan Ihe Un'ni freeze sites at fishing camp* were
determ ine what can be done
sent back lo the Zoning Com­
AVA81IING TON 1171*1» —
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
yet the County has em erged mission.
to aid south Seminole in bet­
Cui»nn Communist party menu
K.
11reen
of
7.’ll
Chero­
te r courthouse service.
Sb.iNM ahead over the esti­
Uiftlup «|oiiM«'t| in 1P&lt;T*J, m*A|iproved Hu* construction
• • •
kee Circle. Miss Cireen
mates for the last road dam ­
I’ortlini' to Uii* Stut* D epart­
lik e s Hawaiian daitciuy
The old (Mist office was ap­
age, County Engineer AA'tlment.
praised at S#2..V*I but when
Ham
Hush informed
Ihe
nnd itantouiininyr re­
that
the City Commissioners re­
C o u tn t y
Commission this
O p tim istic
cords and wants to I m-ceived the deed the market
morning.
AV.ASIIINGTON ( L P I t —
contc an airline ste­
value was estim ated at some
" ’Ihe last freeze still pla
Senate tenders today u e lr cer­
wardess.
Jjy.oui . . . City fathers ap­
goes us." Rush said, ' wilh
tain that they had the Vote* to
proved the form for the deed
new evidence* ol dam age
GAINESVILLE — Circuit pa si* a lull to »ct it* id* miltying up the (xistal facility Court trial* for a trio of lioiiA of lit'im of puldie lathi*
every day
I lie lamgvvood
as a library site for 20 years Sanford
Markham Road is |o*t . . . we
home
repairm en for u vast uildi ineM »y»tenu
but said Jim Crapps . . . were »et for April 29 after
will have to rebuild il."
• We'll set our legislators to each pleaded innocent Monday 25 K illed
The engineer again request­
Joint action of the ritv and
work (or us mi we can tell to charges that they "stole
ed ihe Commission lo set up
AMMAN. Jordun (L T D —
county
in halting parking on
the property . , . build us a m ortgage." All three were Twenty-five foreign tnuiut*.
a dclimtc county repair pro
a new library near the (ien. associated will) the now de­ helieted lo he Kiemh. were
gram lor the last five months Soulli Sanford Avenue and
Sanford facility and with the funct Nova Rudders.
of lids fiscal year The pro­ using the full four lane* as
hilled Monday niylit when a
by
the
Stale
money from the sale of the
gram was deterred late Iasi designated
They are William Cletus fla**h flood swept their uim p
Hoad Department was n'First St. pru|M-riy . . . Why, Ilraden and William A De- site near heie.
year
because
of
the
freeze
y
Property owner* of sonic 17
wc can buy two tiu c k s.''
He explained Ills departm ent, com mended today by J. P.
Moss. one-third partners in
vacant buildings in the city
• • •
il It has a definite program Boggs, traffic planning en ­
the firm, and Horace Rich­ L in k S een
were told Monday night to
St. Johns Itiver Marathon ard Rarnard, a salesm an.
and need not "ru n to Ihe gineer. of tlw SRD Di-Land
CAIRO, l). A. II. ( I 'l ’lt —
lias tiern changed from May The third partner, (lien Jones Arab diplomat* today filled in clean up their prem ises with­
Commission," with each pro­ office, to the County Com­
t to May 19
ject. can move around more mission.
Jr., still is being sought on detaiD of mi HKicvliielit aimed in Dll days or city crews will
•
• •
County Engineer William
m ails, lie also said some
a sim ilar charge.
nt linking the I'nitc.l Aiitb lie- move in to tear «lov«n the
|
Rush
pointed out street p ark­
City Commissioner* plan to
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road
repairs
run
he
done
I l r v l v and Rarnard h "a * *l..q In a
go to Tallahassee sometime been jailed here for several fcdciiiti.il&gt; thill c&lt; Uhl 1. 1lei the . IvUU. • .
cheaply at $2..*&gt;&lt;N) whereas ing is not used by residents
Included In the list of t7
next week to meet with U'gis- week-, un vie to make bond .Alfddli- Last p m i-r loiliinee.
m ajor repairs may run to or businesses until "in the
in Ihe old hospital budding
vicinity ot tile -Naval Air
lative delegation on pushing Ilraden is bold in lieu of
$M.INNI to $ | II.1NNI
on Oak Avr.
Station." Itoggs informed the
for the cigarcl tax bills . , . H .
SUO. and Rarnard. $1,000.
lie
was
directed
lo
set
o|i
S te p s T a k e n
Most of tile structure* are
Majority of the lioard feel
DcMos* was arrested F ri­
a program lor the Com nits Commission Navy jiersonnrl
VIENTIANE. Laos I t i l ’ll
if it doesn't pass if will give day night in Orlando amt —• |llt 91HIIMIMI tilf»|M*f tuffl located on Hie west tide of the
si.m's
decision at Ihe next may use base parking facili­
city.
,
ties only if they have ad e­
the Inard serious, serious posted a St.ooO bond
meeting.
f«H»k ulipA t inlay to Hi op tin*
budget problems . . . &lt;!OI*
Sheriff Joe Crevasse of fi*:btitit; ImI wwii neutialU l
In other husinrss, the com
In oilier arlion llu- Commis­ quate Insurance on llieir auto­
House m em ber Jan Fortune Alachua County had alerted and pni-C'omuiuniiil f &lt;&gt;r r e i mission took no action alter
mobiles.
sion:
lias already puhlically gone Orlando fxillce that DcMos» whirli thiratvnn !«• in su lt a discussion to eliminate n m
Clerk Arthur II llcckwllh
Authorized the engineer to
on record against the bill. might lie in llieir area. Cre­ l.aos In a m*w c*i\il wai.
resident recreation fee at the
make a cost study fur a pos­ Jr. wu* directed fo obtain
•
• •
Civic Center for nnn-rcsivasse said DeMoss cam e to
sible partirlpntion improve from Ihe city its desires in
Heigh ho!
Silver rides Orlando each weekend irom M iffed
dent* wtio own property in TALLAHASSEE il l'll — men! jirogram (or AAiulri the m atter. Uie County Com­
Slat** b i'I hLi I mI n
n
again! County Commission Atlanta- where he was work­
I'.irk Drive, (lie County and mission indicating it will p ro ­
MIAMI i I 'l l) _ Inf..... led the city. The tMiard also
today ordered Zoning Dir­ ing a home repair business. aouitt’R 4iiii| .Monday that Jn*«* talked over the possible free watninir by &lt;»i»v. KmrM llry- Cassella-rry matching funds. ceed with plans to elim inate
street parking.
ector Robert Drown to use
Charges against the trio .Mira i'tinloiiji, mif!•*•( at th«* u*e of the Civic Center by •ml Moiulay ami int t •»«|im■*«l
police fiowers to compel Ro­ stem from a job Nova Rudd­ K i' n n v «l &gt; ttilniiniittratioii'ii civic clubs hut Commission­ millinnH of iIoIIhia in H|irmlTlic m atter came lip after
Jam es P. Avery Jr. hud
bert F. May. 219 Crystal er* contracted to do on the C uban policin', will ipiit In* er Jim C rappi said lie pre­ in^ l*illi* — nearly JD mi mil­
brought out the SRD wants
Drive. latch Arlmr, to remove (ionic of Mrs. Itomie Reed, an post tinltiy itm prtffeidrnt of tin* ferred to wall until after tin- lion n i hit .I a t «mI u « iition iiloiu*.
ItlVJlIlt Hllid M ll'blN bin
more right-of-way to foura lairse from Ins property. elderly widow who lives west Cuban Krvolutionary Council. facillty was paid olf;
•
• •
|»rntfn«m. ubirb
lane 2.Atll Street between
of (iainesv illc.
Tali! i-d action on vacatin g HtobitimiH
French and Alcllonvillc Ave­
City Manager AA'.K Knowles
ot the alley north ol 17th St iilwo IhhoI b propoti.iU for ln$:li
Mrs. Reed got $1.31*1 in A d d itio n a l H elp
1'iluriitioii
HprmliiiK.
Iia»l
I
htii
nue.
He said lo obtain rightsreported that w ater consump­ cash and repairs in return
between
Park
Ave.
and
AiagIII I! MIN*. HAM, Ala. (C P U
HAVANA t i l l 'l l —New York
ini*iiil«'rpri*l«&gt;i| in noim* urea*.
tion was at a danger point on a $l.50&lt;&gt; mortgage. Investi­ — A NVitrn lrad«*r amid blind ttolia;
attorney Jam es II. Donovan of way oil Ixitli sides of 25th
ami lit* would Vfto all) pfinl- announced today lie had ar would cost SX'iO.imni and would
Inst Thursday . . . Wednes­ gators said. The term s of the Nvyio aintfi t \1 l l i l i t i l e r T abled action lo am end the
day it reached 2.877.UIO gal­ contract never were met, a c ­ Would InKi* part in an anti- zoning o rdinance to allow pi t my In* frit bail l*frn blown ranged Ihe release ol nine "wreck our secondary road
lons with 21 hours pumpage. cording lo Crevasse. Ksti argii'Katinii d&lt;*Mooi»tration to ­ 'lo re* in a ll neiglilMirhood olll of plM|H»rtioi|.
Amerit-an sklndlver* held hv fund "
According to Knowles this is inators -hired by the investi­ day, fully r\p» «t iiijj to be a r ­ co m m ercial d is tric ts ;
•'1 In* Ibl'ii net off," b» Huid. Ihe Cuban government since
approaching last year's |&gt;eak gators said the entire j.its— rested like l#:i otliem jailed III
Mt*nit\vltlb% lb** tb iita tr F ebruary.
Set public hearings on May
day and the month of June including *interest, carrying till' p.if»t HIV da)
13 to reconsider a request riiiiif up w ilb :
Donovan said lie would re
will bring it to peak con­ and insurance charges —
A Klorldn Kdiiaitioti \*- tm n to the l lilted States with
of Die Knights of Columbus
sumption . . . I-a *t Friday couldn't have coal more than T o H o n o r W in n ie
for a liquor license at 2502 HIMInlion hacked hill «ailing Ihe mm- men today
'llothe city almost had a shut­ a'suit $2.000.
Oak Ave.;
f. o smv million in tea. h. r pay |nirly was expected in Miami
WAKlIINUTON it I’ll
down in the early evening
R elu-el a request by the raises uie hiding' lio n a.ios* alNiiil 111 a m.
Atmrieun sentiment dutii.K
hours.Sanford Male Chorus for Iree 11..- hone.I ami lip to St.UNI
boek
to
ihe
sweat
on.I
tenis
of
A State Department list re
JACKSONVILLE (L T D •
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AVoi 1.1 AAiii II will |»-iv,i-le lb. use of tile Civte Center Alay f.n some teacher,.
leased at Huuiesle.nl, Fia . Two pilots flying olf Hie
The necessity for good
A move, with approval of named Ihe men as Jaek AV C arrier CSS Saratoga ill Hie
AAhite House t o .1 &gt;. y u h e n 20 and agreed to charge the
electrical codes in the city
lbi-siil.nl h • imt.lv lo-slows regular standard It classifi­ the voters of the stub', to llrownc, Miami; Roliert C. western Aledilerranean were
was stressed with that fire
honorary cllixeiiship on Ku cation rate of $21 lor the Use $5(1 millli li ill slate school Moran, laiek|H.rt, N. Y-. and killed Monday in unrelated
at Fifth and French last
night.
Winston Churchill.
funds for junior colleges ami also of llrowlie’s address in accidents, Ihe Navy disclos­
Friday . . . Faulty wiring
T im e Heavy Attack Squaduniversity buildings.
Miami: Clilb.id IL lim ns. ed today.
was blamed for the blare . . ' ron Seven pilots will return C ra c k In H ull
A hill
appii.pi titling la-lMiioii. N II.; S i c v e i l
P
a
y
I
loost
S
een
\ &gt;|Miketman said the vic­
Need for re inspection of wir­ lo Santord till* week to keep
NLAV Atilth (L'I'I | — An
AVA.SIIINGTtJ.N It I'D —The S.'.oo.ihhi for a study ot a io-w llaade, Omaha, Neb.; John tim s were l.t. (jg i John It.
ing for all buildings down­ dates with new duty assign offiehil of ihe firm owning the
House Armed herv lies Com four • year state university It Klimicr, Miami; Ruliard Richardson, of light plurtotown.
merits, Dm- Navy announced missing tanker Murine Sol.
mittee vva* re|«irt. d ready to ­ promised for the (lilundo- A v e r y . I'hiladclpliia, Pa.; grajihie squadron 02, and Id.
• • s
today.
phur (jtli-en testlfle.1 Monday day to approve a . o it.n l..I Cnpe Ciinavt-rul area. The Don llaird, ALidison. Ga , (jg i Jam es T. T rotter Jr.,
Airport Committee of Hie
The three, u'm are return that while the vessel was
plans would lo* ready for Cliarles II.Miller, Alexundi m, atlaclied to Attack Squadron
Chamber to meet April t'J ing ahead of the squadron's ht s u*t tn ully- strong, it may unlitaiy pay raise lull tailor
submission to the ItM'.o L.gl *- Va.; und Jam es Blown, Chi's 35. Roth men were lost at
at 2 p in. "to get the show scheduled homecoming, are have dev eloped u r-rurk Itl its ed to suit congressional bud­
laturr.
M-a,
ler, I'a.
get cullers
on the road" getting an a ir­ I. cdr ( b a r b s Wilson, la ilr hull.
port for this county.
Donald FI. P arrish and Lcdr.
s
s
•
C lut lie N. Jam es.
R o ta te D a te s
Vernon Dunn tins morning
Wilson and I'a rrt/h have
I'AI.I.AIIA SSKK iC P I | —
lo o k
exception to t h e orders to Hm- Navy's Post Ihe controversial hill to ro ­
' Clock's'' reference to him as Graduate school in Monterry, tate the ehoiee middle dates
"m ayor of Fern I'ark." He California. Jam es will re­ of Florida's horse ratin g st-MA report from Attorney who moved out of town with­
Seuunole Shopiung Plaza at d rainage difficulties
told the County Commission main in Sanford with llravy sin la-tween lliul.-nh urnl GulfIre never again will he a can Attack Squadron Three
It al*n w as specified tliat Keimetli Atelnlosli, who la*l out iiaying llieir lull*
stieam Park will l.&lt;- IIIti. slue- Hay 17 92 t ol SR I.Ui olli
dnlate for public o f f i c e , even
All
had
been deploy ed e.l this week, the Senate Mis- i tally became a part ol the llu- town would assu m e no ic inontl. was autliorized In deal
Atelnlosli advised Dial us
in Fern Park He a^ o in­ a lioard the 1&gt;S Enterprise eellaneoua Legislation Coin
Town uf Ca--elbs-rry Monday s|iousihilHy for iHitfall d ra in ­ vs ids lie g ai luge eoinp.ni&gt; lar as he was eoneeriieil Hie
formed flic Commission the with the Sixth t leet in the m ittee was told tasluy.
night when ‘ie ortlina c for age dilflcultiea resulting from concern! ig unsatisfactory ser­ company's ulfer was nol sa t­
slate laws do Dot provide the M edilcrrancan.
vice
&lt;nd |ierform ancc id isfactory and tliat he thought
i
annexation
was unan
uisly di-velopmi-nf of Hm- area.
profiosed
incorporation
ol
Wilson and Parrish were
Altiiolieh apjirov.il of llo' Iraiieliise eontraet, revealed it was Him- definite arlion
approved iiy all live no inlx-l*
Fern Park must have County among the first pilot* to join
of Hu- Casscllierry Hnaid of l o n g discussed annexation Hut ARC bad offered In pay was taken hi bring almul bet­
the fleet as qualified pilot*
Commission approval.
III idge
Pair* 3f
• • 9
Alii, rnii-n *1 i t s
tegular eontiunated tlu- largest single tlou per month Inwards Hie ter service and perform ance
in Ihe A5A Vigilante super­
l.'lus*ilil-d
Page j
amount n..w ol contract.
monthly meeting
is. Iion undertaken by Hie undclcruiox'd
County health department sonic atlaek lum ber. Kaeli
Comics
Page It
Alter it was pointed out that
Stipulations ol Hie agree luwn in many inontlis, |ier- doe the town on reliatc ag ree­
got « good audit report from was with YAII-7 when the
Dear Abby _ .
Page 2
Hie original agreem ent gave
ment rail for Hie town to pro­ liajit in us many years, major ment.
"P eaceruakers" r e c e i v e d
the state.
Edit..i lal
Page 4
• • s
7 be report also advised the town authority to ins(n-et
vide tree file and jMiltee pro discussion at Monday night's
their
first
Vigilante last
Entertaliiiiienl .
Page t
tectum, peripheral lighting, meeting centered around the Hut residents ol tin- town, as tin! com pany's records at any
North Urlando in r r 1 1 n g spring.
Page li
Legal* ____
no ad valorem tax lor 2u garbage collection business of April I, owed the company lim e, Hie boani agreed that
scheduled fur tonight post­ Jam es, a three-year veter­
I’u u le
I',.*-. ;
years and free building per as pert.Tiiicd by Hie ARC a total uf 4*il7.5u and that Hie such an ms|M’clion should be
poned until tomorrow at * an of Sanford Heavy Attack
Page 3
b o d ily ...
lints for a five year period Garbage Co. and Hie hiring company also bad lost at made through 5layor Fred
p m. . . . "Very Im portant" aviation, joined the squadron
P*4(&lt; $ j without restriction to outfall | of an a m sta n t town clerk, j least $750 dua Uuiu sestdauta U aatb's oitico to liclcruuue
hpurU . • ..w
soon Uiereatuvr.
•ay olR culs.

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BR IEFS

Sanford Trio
Pleads Innocent
On Mortgages

City Ads On
17 Dilapidated
Vacant Buildings

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on the canal project from
K ridrr also vva* read into
the minutes of the meeting.
K ridet's report was written
before
Avery's
published
complaint last week.
Two more letters in the
m atter were received today
by S. It. tJIm t Crowe, ope­
rato r ot a fishing camp.

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Repair Plan Urged
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Crackdown Set
On Parking
On Sanford Ave.

Solons Ignore
Bryant Warning

Yank Divers
To Be Released

Two NAS Jax
Men Lost At Sea

3 VAH 7 Pilots
To Return Home

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$

of a $12.1*11 bridge on Tuskawillow Road.
Tabled discussion on a tra f­
fic signal at 27th Street and
17-92, with instructions to
Rush lo learn what Ihe State
Road Department wants.
Accepted deeds (mill Allies
Anderson to cx|tund a drain­
age right-of-way through his
(arm on Cameron Avenue.
Accepted the lone hid of
Mac Asphalt Company, Lake­
land, for hot asphaltic con­
crete (or Ihe next six months.
The firm offered two types at
$tV52 and I. i*&gt; a ton (or 3.000
to 4,in*i ton*.
Approved the plat for the
second section of G reenbrier
of l.och Arbor.
Set for public hearing .Alay
II Hie changing ol tlie nam e
of Olil Lake Mary Road to
Frank Evans Road at Lake
Mary.

Oviedo Asks
Survey Funds
The Oviedo City Council
Monday night signed tinagreement with the Housing
and Home Finance Agency
for u S.’..'**i advance In fund*
lo make preliminary surveys
for a new municipal water
system.
Tin- survey will consist of
preliminary plan* for w ater
facilities and will include
field investigation
layout*,
maps, detailed cost esti­
mates, outline s|icclficaHiins
and a recommended mrlliod
of financing the piiqiost-d con­
struction.
In oilier business Hie coun­
cil voted In resurface North
Division SI. while other pav­
ing is going mi in Hie area
and discussed making improsenu-nts and necessary re ­
pair* ai Hie municipal sw im ­
ming pool III preparation fni
Hie summer opening. Addi­
tional picnic tables also will
be installed in Hie park.
Il via* announced lll.il C.
K IHickelcw will again In;
Im».I manager Hits summ er
with an assistant In be named
at a later dale.

Store Robbery
ORLANDO (IJ I'll — An InvcMligntiou . ..litMilled (.mIii.v in­
ti. Hi - n.l.l.ery of I be King Diseoillil Il.|&gt;i.rtills'llt Klole here
late .Soiiiluy- night iii which
thieve* fled Wllll idmllt $5,01111
III jeweliy. hilt vvele Uliiil.le to
0|H'l. il -.life (lUltuillillg
tween $lll.l)UII and $15,imiii in
rash.

P arrish w'D'to Crowe: " I
delayed writing you until af­
ter we hail received recorn*
mcndatlons for the St. JohnsIndian River Cannl. Engin­
eers have laid out a routu
that will be shorter Htan us­
ing the river as It runs and
which they arc sure will not
disturb tin- shad. 1 wanted
to la- sure Hut this inform a­
tion was correct so that your
fears that dredging would
rum the industry of shad
fishing might be allayed."
Crowe said that I'a rrtsh
"lias nol allayatl my fears."
Gov. Karris Bryant wrolc
tills to Crowe: " l do not
know of any public presenta­
tion which is scIkhI jlcd in
Tallahassee on this project."
(K rider presented It to Hi®
Stale Board of Conservation
two weeks ago at T allaha­
ssee.)
"P erh ap s," tlio Governor
wrote further, "you were re ­
ferring to tlic discussion of
the County Csimmlssiuncrs of
Seminole County, This is, of
course, a m atter tor their
study and review before
making a recommendation lo
the Stale Uoarvl of Conserva­
tion."

Electra Dives
To Miss Jet;
Five Injured
DETROIT (U P lt—Five per­
sons were injured Monday
night when an American Airlines Eleclra with 52 passen­
gers al*iard (lived to avoid
colliding with an Air Korea
H ill A’oodoo jet fighter.
The near-collision five miles
in Hie sky occurred near Sy­
racuse, N. Y. The airliner
was iMiimd from Boston to
Detroit.
The pilot, Mel Riederman of
Ann Arlmr, Mich., took viol­
ent evasive action when Ihn
jet loomed on a collision
course, the airline said.
Tlic sudden plunge cam e at
dinner tim e. Passenger Ralph
McKenney, 17. of Grosso
I'olnte, Mich., said dishes and
coffee flew all over Hie plane.
"In Die hack of the plane,
by Ihn tail section, pcoplo
were thrown Into the aisles,"
lie said. None appeared to tio
injured seriously.

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Negro Sentenced
In Death Of 2
A Sanford man drew two
M'lilcnecs in Del.and Monday
on charges stemming from a
Sunday night accident that
killed two bicycle rlderi.
Johnny Jack *un, 3ti. w ai
fined $5ini or six months in
jail for leaving the scene of
an accident and $25 or 25 days
lor improper hrakrs.
The sheriff's office said a
coroner's jury would lie em ­
paneled to consider t li c
deaths ol Umnard Chester
Shenanski, 37. and TerriU
(iam bic, tl. ImiiIi of Del.and.
Tlu-y were riding a bicycle
which was struck by Jackson's ear Sunday.

Casselberry Gets Seminole Plaza

Herald Index

Hie exact amount due on rebate.
The pi"|xi.*ul to lure an as­
sistant elel'k brought objec­
tions from Mrs. Lillian licit
ning, Hie elected town clerk,
wlio inatlc a count.-r idler to
pul in a lull 4u hour week
alter learning that Hie assist­
ant would be paid the same
hourly wage ol $1.25 slit- is
drawing.
Mrs. Henning cited her
qualHilations and past exper­
ience at the job |*&gt;inting out
that site felt it unfutr she
would U- expected lo tram au
assistant in addition lo her

regular duties while being
|iuid the sam e amount.
Her o tter to work lullliuni
carries with it a 5o cent an
hour increase in salary.
A. lion on tilt- m atter was
tallied until a continued ses­
sion s e t (or next Monday
night although Hu- board made
it clear that the assistant was
being considered only upon
a recent request from Mrs.
Henning that she Im- given
some help. It also was noted
Hut in the event of illness,
vacation and like instances,
an assistant who had some
knowledge uf the job would be
a valuable employe.
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MONTREAL f lllT i—Lesl• r It. re a rso n ’a pro-American
Liberal p arty emerged from
Canada'* parliam entary elec­
tion today with the moat vote*
but fell abort of the m ajority
needeil to lake over the gov­
ernment.
Prim e JlitilaU r John Dirfenbeker, who»o anti-American
and anti-uuclcar policy led to
a non-confidence vote and
.Monday'* election, iefu»ed to
ronceda even though the Lib­
eral! won a plurality of teat*
over hi* Progressive Cunservatlve*.
He cun remain in office un­
til he retlgn* or i* forced to
■top down by the new parliawent.

government'* leading ant!-nuclear spokesman and miniatet
of external aflair*. from *
•cut he had held since 1WI.
Pailute of either major
party to win a clear-cut vic­
tory left the balance of power,
a* it w u in the |n*t Parlia­
ment, in the handi of the two

Elections

"•p lin ier" gi'uup* the rightwing Social Credit party (Soered*( and the Kociullal New
Democrat* (N i)P ).
With *ix *eut* atill undecid­
ed. liie Socred* held 23 *eat«
ond the N'DP 17.
The next atep wo» unclear
a* tiallot counting ended early

today Itiefi n'.iakei laid a na
tiomil televilion a u d i e n c e ,
" N a tu ra lly I re g ie t the out*
| come, b u t it m ust lie noted
| that no p arty ha* won a clear
m ajority and, th a t being so,
I no decision can l&gt;e made in recard to the course th at should
iOi ought to be followed."

Stevens Service
Set Wednesday
F uneral service* for Mr.
Ix'M'is E. Stevens. *4, of Lake
Monroe who died Sunday af­
ternoon. wilt lie held at 3
p in. Wednesday at Rrisson
F uneral Home with Itev. Joe
Crews of the Church of God
of Pitiphecy officiating llurill will lie in Oaklawn Mem­
orial l ’ark
A retired dairym an, Mr
Steven* was a m em ber ot
the Methodist Church.
Survivors ere his wife,
Mouelle Slew n* of
Monroe; two tuns, J .
J.. Stevens of Norfolk, V*.
Stevens of Jackand B.
0 . M. S
aonvtlle; two daughters. Mrs.
N. C. PIHBij&gt;i of Sanford end
C. Collin*
of Lake
lir a . T. c.
t
Monroe; one brother. C. P.
Stevens of Baltim ore, Md.
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N O R T H O R L A N D O S C H A R T E R C O M M IT T E E Imsuled b y J a c k S p a u l(liiiK lu u tin f, a m i c o n n islitifr o f W illia m M a c K In to a h , F r a n k (.iore a n d F r e d
S a lte r , s lu m lln g le f t to r ip lit , in m o o tfiift r e u u la r l y to d r a f t chunyrc.H netxl*
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B u b je c t to c o n ta c t a n y m e m b e r o f t h e c o m m itte e , jHiintinyf o u t l i m t " t h e
m o r e v ie w p o in t! w e c a n yret, t h e b e t t e r j'o b w e c a n d o f o r t h e f u t u r e o f
o u r c o m m u n ity ."
( H e r a ld P h o to )

pilots.
Standard dress consist* of
e green ami white unitorm
with a shield of a gator *ml
an orange and white striped
ehuto decorating the front. As
a safety m easure 1b#* uniform
xlpa from top lo bottom au
that it can quickly bo shed

should the jum per land in
water, trees, etc.
Anton Krccck served us a
model fur Godwin «* lie show­
ed and talked un the uniform
and equipment which Include*
e helmet and heavy bout*, a
necessity for protection ol
tlie bead and lecl ut lauding.

f o r m um bon# o f t h e N o r t h O rla n d o l- II C lu b a tu i
t h e i r u ituntil ut a special p r o g r a m m e e tln tr p io HCiitvd b y J im m y Godwin, le f t , iiruaidtuit o f
P u ru K u l'irs, In c ., l a s t T h u r a d u y . ( H e r a ld P h o to )

He went on to explain that
two chutes arc required, the
main one In the back and an
autom atically opening one in
front to which Instrument 1
are attached. Godwin stress­
ed that proper clothing and
equipment are vitally im port­
ant urul said that lie also c a r­
ries a knife and stop watch.
On his helm et he carries a
mounted cam era which photo
graphs tils jum ps as he dtsc4’mi*. In this way he gc*»
pictures of the Jumper* in
front ami back ol him as well
as the scenery going down.
He showed a film featuring
Jumps made by the ‘‘F ree
Fait i*k&gt; D ivers'' In New
Smyrna Beach, DcLaud, Kis­
sim mee,
Orlando, Cypress
Gardens and in many other
locutions in the state showing
stunts performed by t h e
Jumpers in mid air.
Godwin explained that often
a smoke stream flowing from
a divers ImhiI heel lets the
spectators (olWw* his descent
and that Hie position of a
(liver's Ikkiy determ ines the
speed of hi* fall. Mu said that
by flipping Ins body, one can
stow down and allow a Jump­
er to pas* and that the divers
often stage r a d 's on the way
down in this m anner.
Among tricks shown m the
film was the exchange o ' b a­
tons and som etsaulls made
on the trip down.
l’aitlcularl) rn jo je d by the
young people present lor the
program were views of the
sky and cloud foruialiJiii
filmed during a Jump. They
also w ire thrilled by scenes
showing Junipers making ta r ­
get landing* on u big white
*'X" marked on Die landing
field

Broadway Steals Oscar Thunder
S A N T A MONICA, Calif biggest blowout white mure Green w ith Village apartm ent
(C I’l l — Aline Hu mTuf i mid than X.ouu Ians cheered Horn w h e r e
she watched the
Pally Duke, recreating their bleachers lining the red-rar- awards ceremonies on tele­
stage mle* in "T he Miracle pc led entrance, and millions vision wtih a few ir.cu d ..
W orker," brought the best watched on television.
M is s Duke, who *i lu be­
artle ss umi best siippjrting
Lights tniiUanlly reflected ta me ilie youngest perform er
actress Oscars hack to llruad- bcjcwvlcd glamor girls and
way today.
their dates while police held in Academy Awant history to
The winiimg actresses — u back eager autograph suck­ win a mayor O star, said a
d.snaniu- professional and a er*.
timid "Thank you."
sweet-faced rhllil player —
It was lli.il&gt;wood's biggest
Peck's acceptance speech
shared the limelight at the night of the year ami more was longer; "Thank you
3Mh annual Academy Awaids movtclown celebrities — old Iftank sou llar|M-r Lee, Allap
Monday nlgol with lircgoty and new—turned out than hi l’acula. Hubert Mulligan (the
Peek, voted best actor (or recent years.
author, producer and direc­
"To Kill a Mockingbird.''
Miss BancroB. currently tor) and all my good (lieoJa
and the Ik*&gt;( movie of ltkl2. starring in Broadway’* "Mo and associates . . , wiio lent
"Law rence of A rabia.''
(her Courage," was unable to ltle alfcctiun."
Urilam'a David l&lt;can won be present lu accept her
the O scar for beet directing a w a r d
from
Maximilian
with “ Lawrence ol A rabia” — Schell, last y ear's best actor, Nursi'H Meet
which won seven aw ards in wImi presented the golden Os­
The Florida .\ur&gt;e» Assn.
a ll—and til-year-uld ch aract­ ca r to Joan Crawford in her District 37 will inert T hurs­
er a rto r Ed Begley came plare.
day at G p. m. at the Health
away as best supporting actor
In New York, Miss B*n- Center on French Ave “ The
f o r Ii i a perform ance in croil said: "1 tell you l ‘m au Nurses Hole in Civil De
“ Sweet Bird of Youth."
exrlled I can't believe It-"
frnse" will be Die title of a
Civic Auditorium waa filled
'T didn't think I would win lecture by Dr Wilfred Sisk,
witb about 2.&amp;0U sta rs and I don't know why but 1 Just director of t «- O r.ugc County
ccJeUURa for J|oii&gt; wood's J uidu't," sbo said a t her J Health Department.

Farm Surpluses
Good Insurance
Says Beckenbach
Some of the cheapest in­
surance you can buy is the
*lo &lt;mt of every »JOoo you
pay in income (ax that goes
lor storing our farm surplus­
es, said Dr. Joseph R. Beckenbsch. Director of the F lor­
ida Agricultural Experim ent
Stations speaking at the Kiwanis d u b last W ednesday.
"In case of a partial or
total crop failure, the money
spent on those stored su r­
pluses will be the best in­
surance we can have,” he
said.
‘‘We're lucky to have a
surplus problem ," he said.
“ Russia
and
Communist
China would be glad to have
that kind of a problem ."
D r. Beckenbach said he
was trying to pul agriculture
back Into its proper perspec­
tive.
“ In contrast to the $10 you
pay far storing the surplus
produce, you pay Jtio for
work on a inouti shot," be
said.
Be said also that agricul­
tural product* are worth
m ore than $7 billion each
year to Florida. But. he said
food prices are relatively in­
expensive now a s . compared
with the depression years.
“ In l»S#i for each hour of
work you could get eight
pints of milk. Today you can
get 17X4 pints." Dr. Beckenbnch said. “ In HUH you could
buy 1 4 pounds of steak; to­
day you can get 12 pounds
ol steak fur one hours work.’1
Dr. Beckenbach has worked
in Florida experiment slab
ions since 1KB after he re ­
ceived his I'h. D in plant
physiology from Bulger* 1'nivarsity, lie first wen to the
E verglades Experiment (Ra­
tion and in liriu became the
head of the station at Brad­
enton.
In lUJO In.- went to G aines­
ville a&gt; associate director
and in 1K55 he wus appoint­
ed director of the eiitlio sys­
tem.
Dr. Beckenbach reported
on the work of the Florida
Experim ent S t a t i o n s , noting
that this y ear m arks the
73th anniversary of Uie first
station.
Answering a question from
the audience regarding the
recent controversy about the
wisdom of using pesticides
and Insecticides, Beckenbach
said that those product* have
n ore testing done on them
than on s o m e of the drugs
released lo tile public for
lu:mao consumption.
During Hie business m eet­
ing of tile club Gordon Meyet was elected tile new se­
cond vice president lo suc­
ceed John Darby, who has
b e tn elevated to first vice
president.

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Monday
Mr. J e n a l e e Chapman,
•S, died a t his home Monday
afternoon following a linger­
ing lllneas,
Born July II, 1MH in E ver­
green, Ala., lie hod lived In
Sanford for the past 40 years
and was retired from the
F ru it Growers Express Co.
His home waa at t t a S. Lsu
Ave, He was a m em ber
of the F irst Methodl»t Church.
Survivors are five children.
J . A. Raburn of T am ­
pa. Mrs. Anthony Chandler
of Ft. Lauderdale, Mr*. Dill
Tyre of D cB iry and Giles
and Harold CJii|&gt;mnn both
■ve isisters,
a f Sanford; three
aiiim&gt; Chapman.
chspm an. Mrs.
Mia* Aline
R. W. Sturdivant and Mrs.
M. D. Luwc, all of Sanford;
six grandchildren and two
g rea t grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday
at Hrlsaon Funeral Home
with Hcv. John Adams offid atin g . Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery.

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1:34

Parachuting Program Held For 4 -H Club
By Moaa firinstesd
At ItBlt 100 p trao n i, most
of tbem young people, attend­
ed last T hursday'! program
on paracbulUng bald by the
North Orlando 4-H Club and
presented by Jim m y Godwin,
president of P aragatura, Inc.
Godwin explained
that
P aragator* It an Orlando
club which gut it* nam e by
taking ^ p ara" from pareand adding " g a lo ri"
there arc to many ot
the state. Hartlclpathe eiub ii strictly a
boys, IS years old
ud for men and
also m utt bo

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Incomplete return* g a te the
L ib e ra l* a t laaat 127 a *a U , 36
more than the Conaervatlve*.

The vote climaxed a bitterly
fought all-week campaign, in
which Dicfenbaker, U7, railed
against deiiendtnce on Amer­
ica and Canadian acceptance
of American nuclear weapon*
a t p a r t'tif the W attrrn wea­
pon* network.
Paaraon, an avowed Internatfonallit and w-lnnar of the
Nobel Peace Prize, called fur
integration uf Canadian fortun** into th« W estern alli­
ance* and a rapprochement
with America,
The greateat rebuke to the
Com ervative force* cam* In
Vancouver - Quadra, w h e r e
G rant Btachm an, a Libera),
Howard Green, the

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w a k e up M en ;* .
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Geneva HD Club
To Hear Tucker
By Louise G rtysou
A program on Lawns and
Grasses will t&gt;c presented by
County Agent Cecil Tucker
at this month'* m eeting of
the Genev* Home Demon­
stration Club to be held Wiftlnrsday beginning at lu a. m.
at the home of Mr*. Ken T ay ­
lor on Lake Harney. Co-hosless will be Mrs. Ja n et B y'DCS.

, Following
Tucker’s
program a "C raiy HaV* context
will be conducted with
Ntt tnem
ber* of the club modeling
their original erection*.
Tho*e plinning to attend
are advised to “ go light on
the calorie* *t breakf»»t" for
there will be a covered d u b
luncheon at liie meeting with
an abundance of delicious
food In the offing.

McClellan New
PTA President
By Shirley W entworth
The Bear Lake Elementary
PTA elected M. W. McClellan
us president for the 11*03-04
year ut thi* month's regular
meeting held last Tuesday
night at the school.
Other officer* serving for
tlie year will i* Allen F or­
ward, first vice president;
George Dutibs, second vice
president: Mr*. Richard Lushley, secretary und John Hull,
treasurer.

C o -C u p ta n n
SPRINGFIELD. Ma»*. —
(L'PI) — Ken Sarubbi of
Yonkers. N. Y , and Fred
Hrcdice of TorritniUm, Conn.,
have been named co-captatns
of Springfield College'* bas­
ketball team for 1K63-U. Both
are ft-3 junior*.

Glut -IN

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I 'llo S K FA M i l t
ENDS IGN ITE
7:10 Jt 11:00
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In lotlur
( u - t r a l u r r 3:13
"A IN 'T
MISBEHAVIN’ "
Piper Laurie
In Color
W ED. A H i n t s .
CAKLOAII PASS
KITES
**TUY TIGER”
J r f f 4 handler
Tim Hovry
In Color
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P a g e 2 — T u e s . A p r . !?, *63

W rralS

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DEAR MADEMOISELLE ABBY:
I uni » Frenchman vlaitlnir an Amer­
ican friend I met in World Wur II.
Why do you Americans think vve
Frenchmen ure such devils with the
women? I have been married to a
lovely Frenchwoman for Id years
iinil have never had the desire to
cheat on her. I have been to parties
in this country and everywhere I go
women say to me, “Oh, you French­
men! Do you mean to say that you
do not have a j;irl friend on the side?
Such remarks to me nre not funny.
JEAN PAUL J.
DEAR J. P.: If “everywhere" you
yro women inquire about your infi­
delity. you’re jfoinyt to the wrong
places. Many Americans ure poorly
informed on French culture, just us
many Frenchmen believe all Ameri­
cans to be materialistic, loud and
showy. The trouble is, there is just*
enoujfh truth on both sides to make
generalizations believable — and an­
noy inyr.
DEAR ARBY: My girl friend lias
been going out three und four nights
a week and doesn't get home until
sometimes four in the morning. She
says she is "baby-sitting." I am be­
ginning to wonder if maybe she Isn’t
stepping out on me. I have my sus­
picions, but how can 1 be sure? We
arc supposed to be married next
summer.
LEERY
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DEAR LEERY: Do a little check-

By Abigail Van Buren
injf. if your girl friend isn't where
she si*ys she’ll be, why don't YOU do
a little "babv-sittlntr” — if you can
find the right baby?
DEAR ABBY: When we go lo a
party most of the men sit around
and refuse to dance. My husband is
the life of the party because he’s a
wonderful dancer and he loves to
dunce. They all say, "Oh. you have
him nil the time!" They must think
we dance together at home. The
truth Is. the only time we get to
dunce together is when we go out —
and then everyone else grabs him.
He feels fluttered that he is so pop­
ular. but don't you think he owes
inc a few dances? Or should I just
sit and he a good sport when I am
dying to dance?
W A LLFLO W ER

DEAR WALLFLOWER: Don’t
be a wallflower — be a dandy lion­
ess. Insist that the first dance is
yours, nml if you find yourself silting alone and tapping your toes, get
up and "tap" the woman who is
waltzing y o u r husband around.
There's a big difference between
being u poor sport and a dope.
What’s on your mind? For a jiersonnl reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 33G3,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
For Abby'a liooklet, “How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box !I3ti5, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

QcuaoJby On fihidqa.
A. W arren Cahill of Wauke­
sha, W'is., w rites, “ It was
near the close of an evening
of duplicate. My p artn e r and
I were trying to get back into
the running alter being fixed
on a couple of boards. Hence,
my free and easy series of
overbids to reach six spades.
West looked gleefully at his
high card points, doubled and
opened the king of clubs.
"Sly partn er won with hi*
ace. led a h eart and finessed
the jack, played my ace of
spades, huddled when W o t
dropped the queen. Wiien lie
decided that West was false
carding. , my, p artner led a
spade to his king, cashed his
ten of, trum ps after the Jack

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(x)&amp; Jks iOomrn •
If* spring for *ure when—
The woman uf the house
chooses the f i r s t
w arm ,
breezy day to hang all the
fam ily's winter clothes for a
good airing.
The man uf the house starts
straightening his tackle box
and tuning up the outboard
motor.
The gardener in the family
turgels last sum m er's vow
not lo plant m ore flower*
than he ha* tim e to weed, w a­
ter. spray and fertlliie—and
sta rts
buying ail the bttlc,
fresh,
green seedling* in
tight.
The man of the bout* gel*
tu work making a wren house,
if hi* write d o o n 't have him
busy cleaning out the garage.
The
woman of the house
starts pointing out how badly
(hit room or that need* a new
coat of paint, and the m an of
the house knows he either has
to tell her to go ahead and
hire a painter, or do it him ­
self.
The children in the family
desert television for kite flyOPEN 12:13

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NOW th ru THUKS.
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To kill a ^
Mockingbird
— G REG O RY PECK
W INNER OF
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ACADEM Y
AW ARDS
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Gregory Peek
l i n t Screen Play
li*«t A rt Produrtiun
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OPERATION COWBOY/
WALI OISNI Y

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dropped, took another heart
finesse, ruffed a low heart
with his t u t trum p and led a
diamond and finessed my
jack lo m ake all the trick*.
If you do publish thi* band 1
hope th a t it won't lead to
sim ilar overbid* all over tha
country."
Actually, Mr. Cahill had
overbid, but I have seen far
worse overbids succeed. Of
course, he was very lucky to
m ake seven and even luckier
to be doubled. I just don't beHove th a t anyone could tempt
me to double with that Wist
hand. West should realise that
his red kings and queen-jaik
of trum ps were in a trap and
pass.

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inn. roller skating, and base­
ball.
The neighbor! who have
scarcely- been glimpsed ail
winter suddenly are working
in their yards and shouting
greetings acruss hedgea and
patius.
The telephone keep* ring­
ing with men wanting to In­
stall air conditioning, pul sid­
ing on the bouse, or install a
lawn aprlnkler system . And
when
the doorbell rings,
chances are It's a salesman.
The woman of the house
baa a sudden spurt of ambi­
tion ■* the realties that all
the project! aha doesn’t finish
before school is out In June
very likely won t get finished
until fall.

By Ruth Millett
When all these things be-,
gin to happen at once you can
be sure, even without a cal­
endar, that spring has finally
arrived.
For enlightenment on an
all-seasons problem, r e a d
Rulh M illett’* "Tips on TeenA gers.'’ Send 23 cents to Ruth
Millett Reader Service, c u
The Sanford Herald, P. 0.
Box 489, Dept. A. Radio City
Station, New York 19, X. V.
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Herald Reporter

nfvu-M ^Pi Miss Eclith. Hanson To Wed
Easter Coffee
David Richard McNeill Jr.

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE
what can be done by a ta l­
ented 12 year old boy ?
Stop by Senkarik'a Taint
and Glass Store on Magnolia
Ave. and take a look at tbc
very tine painting* done by
Craig Orsenu, one o( San-

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ONE OF THE BEST exam ­
ples of what can tie done with
the money Irom E aster Seals
is to get to know pert, pretty,
dark-haired S h i r l e y Jean
Long.
She has been chosen by
John Appleby, young chair­
man of this y ear's E aster
Seal Campaign, as E aster
Seal Girl for link:.
Fifteen year old Shirley is
a charm ing, active, busy
young lady attending public
school, and showing little in­
dication (hat she was born
with crippling cerebral palsy.
When Shirley was Just 18
SHIRLEY LONG — EASTER SEAL GIRL
months old a he was taken to
th e
llarry-Anna
Crippled
Children's home in Umatilla,
which is run by the Elks,
where she lived for It months
while therapists bega/t the
tty Mr*. Adam .Muller
Ohio for two weeks. They »nw
long hours o! working with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fully the Hid-Leg, play the Twins
the muscles of her arm s and
of Morning Glory Ur. recently in Orlando. and visited llie
legs.
After that she was trans­ entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Hush Gardens at Tampa, the
ferred to I tie Forest Park Stew art baker of Dayton, Zellvvood Farm Lunds, Daytuna Heat'll, and other places
School for Crippled Children
of
interest in Central Flor­
where
she
began
speech
ther­
nial
and
suddenly
we
just
got
CRAIG ORSENO
apy, and more intensive phy­ tired of trying to find any ida.
ford's youngest and most tal­ sical therapy to tiring control “ spare tim e" to get married.
U ncut houseguestM of Mr.
ented artists.
and strength to (lie muscles of
Seemed like a Mice day- lor and Mrs. tltlo Hultwig. of
Valencia Hoad, were their son
a drive.
"Craig started getting in­ her limbs.
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and dnitglder-in-luvv. Mr. uitd
Thanks to the dedicated
terested in drawing a n d
hours of work with the th er­
SPECIAL EDITION copy Mrs. O tto II iii twig J i ., of
painting in liic loiirtb grade," apists, the patient learning of
for ttie Semi-Centennial print­ Chicago, III.
says hi* father, Joe Orsenu, how to lace a (hoe, tic a knot, ing 1* coming along well with
Mr, and Mrs, Hubert N. Mc­
"About six months ago he and sjiecialized arts
and the assist a nee of Mrs. Judy Gee has ns their recent guests.
started taking art lessons crait* type therapy, Shirley T u rn rr (you read her column, Miss Sadie McKay and JanieIrom Mr. Edmond Stowe out never had to w ear braces or "Table Hopping" every F ri­ Smith of Detroit, Mull.
at Indian Mound Village and he confined to a wheelchair. day in the H erald.)
as a result won second place
She started first grade al
Although there seems to
in liic popularity contest at Forest Park School, so that a wealth of m aterial, inlor
the Annual Art Show held at she had the advantage ol all malkm and pictures on San
the Civic Center in February. the special equipment and ford, Fort Mellon and its InCraig’s painting uf boat* teachers and further speech ginnings, it's kindu slim pick­
and fishing shacks along a therapy and training, hut by in'* on some ol Ihc county
w alcrlront was the one that the second grade she was do­ areas.
took everyone's eye at the Art ing so well that she went on
Longwood is pretty well ill I
One of the newest organiza­
Show. It Is included among into public school where she hand, as is Lake Mary. Ge­
the ones now on display at has been ev er since.
neva and Oviedo, lint how tions of (lie Navy Wives, the
Senkarik's,
Shirley is now in tile nintli about
Altamonte
Springs, Very H urry Wive* Cloli. held
Though he enjoys painting. grade at Sanford Junior High Casselberry, Fern Park, Sla their second meeting at 7:in
Craig has a diversity of other School and maintains a good via, Paula and Lake Mon- p m. at Hh- Aery Durey
Club Building.
interests, too, Mr. Ursenu B-C average. She does Just roc J
says.
aland anything any others In
Anybody got any good pic­ Tem porary officer* were
lie is studying clarinet fur her age group can do. and is tures of these areas around elected tn serve (or the next
1he Junior High Hand, has doing very well with sowing Hit* turn of the century? It three mouths, by-laws are
been a soloist with Hie youth in Home Economies, In spite so , give us a call, al 125-alKUi M u g written and other or­
ganizational m atters tiring
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choir at the F irst P resbyter­ of Urn fact that the tiny de­
taken
care of. Wives ol all
ian Churrh, lakes part in tailed movements ot the fin­
ST. JOHNS DISTlttCT is
many sports us well as sw im ­ gers such as working with planning a
ram porcc
at first and second class petty
are
eligible
ior
pins and needles is the most Cainp-La-No-Che May J, L officers
ming and waler skiing.
lie is a m em ber of Scout difficult thing for a CP child ami 3 for troops Irom San membership.
Officer* elected were Mrs
Troop M i, which is sponsored to handle.
ford, Lake Mary, Dcltary.
Hi-causc of her marvelous Lake Helen, Orange Cily. De- R. Bergen, president; Mrs.
by the First Presbyterian
K. Itirbardson, vice presi
progress, Shirley lias been Land and DeLeon Springs.
Church.
dent;
Mrs, llu hard MarkCraig's mother, Agnes, is released Irom the jurisdiction
More alMiut tliis later.
land. secretary and Mrs. \
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a teller at the Sanford Atlan­ of the Crippled Children's
tic llank and his sister Suz­ Commission for two y ears, | GAIL HOFFMAN of San Armstrong, treasu rer
An E aster egg limit i*
anne, 16, is also active in now.
ford was unc of the first place
acouting through Troop 204
Stic lives with her parents, j winners in the recent accord- planned fur children of all
under the direction of Miss Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Long, [ ian contrst at the Orlando first ami second class p er­
sonnel at 3:30 p. ill, E aster
sister Betty Ann, 20, and bro­ School uf Music.
Francis C'obl).
.Sunday sin the grounds of
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ther Mike, 13, at 2100 Lake
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the Aery Duccy d u ll.
an
excellent
f i l m Drive. She has another bro­
DIt. ED LINDSAY ha* tak­
A shipwreck party is also
was shown to the Sanford ther, Uuddy, 18, in the Air en over Ihc position vacated
planned ior April 20. starting
Lions Club last Tuesday by Force.
by Dr. Sidney Katz on the
She 1&gt; a m em ber or and a t­ Eye Hank Hoard, when Dr. at 8:.io p. in. at the club.
At probsl, plant m anager for
A membership drive is un­
tends Ihc Central baptist K. moved out of Sanford.
Southern Hell.
derw ay, all eligible wives
It's called “Seconds for Church regularly and also is
Mr*. Frank Woodrulf, guid­
S urvival" and Is a graphic, a m em ber of the Willing ing light of the eye bank re ­ arc invited to join the group
highly Interesting color film Workers Sunday School class. ports that name is now offi­
Her parents give most of cially, S.H.E.H.A., Inc. and
pul out by Hell on our m ili­
Delicious, McIntosh, Home
the credit for her successful gave public credit to your Hciiuty ami Golden Delicious
tary and civil defenses.
The photography is fan­ liatiiiilation to the wonderful columnist for Hie name.
are the four most popular in
tastic ami hat been marvel- care of the trained therapists,
The initials stand for Sem­ ri-'ties uf apples, (ha U. S.
ously edited. Al asys It's wliosc work with the muscles, inole Hospital Eye Hank As­ D epartm ent of A giitultuiu
available for showing to limb control and speech has sociation.
any*.
schoola, civic organization! enabled Shirley to be Hie
or club*. !f you need a pro­ sweet, pretty, normal child
gram , contact him. Tbia is that she is today.
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on* non fiction film you'll
IF YOU WILL look closely
really like.
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on the aocicty page today you
JIM LEE. local Lion, ha* may sec an announcement of
been named chairm an of the special interest.
If you are wondering, why
Lions Eye Hank for District
3S-0 (lids district, of which Folkston?, the answer Is . . .
Hugh Duncan is LL Gov.) “ Ju st got tired or postpone­
Jim is one of seven such men m ents."
The rains cam e, there was
in the stale.
Hugh had a birthday last a death in tlio family, then
along cam e the Seml-Centenn eck , too . . .

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The VAH-I Tigercttcs E n­
listed Wives Club is sponsor­
ing a pro-E aster coffee this
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. William J, Orazi, ltd
Anderson Circle.
Starting tim e Is 9:30 a m.
As a special feature the
member* plan to w ear tln-ir
E aster bonnets, o r a special
kind of E aster finery “ Crazy
H als." They will be home­
made originals and a prize
will Ih- aw arded to the most
original of the group
The Tigercttes extend an
im itation to all wives ol
\ AIM Enlisted personnel and
if you have no baby sitter, ttie
children will la- welcome, too.

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Personals
by I in it.« Smithson
Mrs. John Ulrehmorc, Miss
Charlotte llirehm ore
a it d
Miss Azalcc Vaughn, of Com­
er. Ga.. were recent visitors
at the Lake Charm home of
Mr and Mrs. It. C. Miller.
Lake Charm residents are
welcoming some new neigh­
bors Hill and Mary Walker
recently moved into a new
liuun *tmd other newcomers to
the area a re the Hen Walnwrights who bought a new
Imine m the Lake Hayes area,
south ul town.

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A ICC Jack Boone, who is
stalioned at the MacDill Air
Force Base, was the weekend
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Johnny
liavis and family,
A :i C Jim m y Gracey is
home from .Missouri to spend
the E asier holiday* with hi*
parent.-., Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Gracey, at their home on P a l- ,
met to Ave.

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balloon* were given to each
Imi rill Tm Onlay recently with! Ave., in North iirlando
*' I’" ' ) tdven in his hunor bj
The guests all sang "Happy guest as they arrived ami
Ills parent*, Mr. and Mrs. | Birthday" to him as he alart- follow ing a session of games,
rcfieshm eiils of cake and let*
cream were served to the
youngster*. T h c
birthday
cake was decorated with blue
and white.
Mrs. A. Hoy assisted the
parents with the parly. A
.very special gilt to Ihc lion
o n e was a plume call from
Ids grandmother. Mrs, Eu­
gene llylund, of Tam pa, who
wished him a happy hirthilgiy.
Those enjoying the party
with Hiley were Dawn ami
Keitli Mattinson, Mike Groan
ya, Itnnny fly an, Mark ami
Cindy Sill*, Duiuil, Hick and
Itoliin Hoy ami his sister,
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Miss Sybil Grant ix home
convalescing alter recent xur
grry al Holiday House Hos­
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by June Casselberry
Recent weekend guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. William Demp­
sey of sin Lake Triplet Dr. in
Casselberry were Ids brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joins Dempsey, and chil­

dren, Larry and Karen, of
Lakeland. Mrs, John Demp­
sey’* mother, Mr*. Edna I .in
rr, of Lakeland, wax also a
guest. Here with them for a
longer visit i* Id* mother,
Mrs. Itit.-i Bryant, of Chatta­
nooga, Trim.

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Mrs Dorothy Higginbotham
of Sanford and Anthony Aus­
tin of Longwood were m ar­
ried in Folks!on. (5a., March
31
The form er Mr* Higgin­
botham is Feature Editor uf
Hie Sanford Herald and Mr,
Austin is the owner of tlio
Seminole Tcrrazzo Co.
A reception tor friends of
the couple has been planned
for later in the month at their
home in l-ongwuod.

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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hernhard Hanson. Sanford, a n ­
nounce Ihc engagement and
approaching
m arriage
of
their daughter, Edith Louise,
iO Davit! Itiehard McNeill
J r ., son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Itiehard McNeill Sr., of
Live Oak.
Miss Hanson was born tn
Lakeland and was a member
of the IUSB gramhiating class
of Seminole High School.
While In High School she was
treasu rer of the Student body
and was chosen as May Day
attendant
She is presently attending
Florida S t a t e University,
where she was chosen as
Kappa Sigma Sweetheart for
1B6I-G2. Sim will graduate
Aug. lit with a US degree m
education.
The groom-fleet, a native
of L ite Oak. is a graduate
of the Suwannee High School
and is attending Florida State
University, where he holds
offices hi lus social frater­
nity, Kappa Sigma, business
fraternity. Phi beta Lambda
and is a charter memlier of
the Finance Organization, lie
will receive his HS degree tn
liminee, April 20
The wedding will be an
event of May It al ;i p m. at
the First baptist Church in
Sanford.

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�Spring Reverie
Small boy* aren't the only people
who envy Ui« League Duse Imll play­
ers.
Millions nf us of nil ages must
wonder now nnd then why fate ha.«
chained us to a desk, Kluetl un to a
machine, imprisoned us in a sales­
man's car, otherwise consigned us to
an ungtiiTnorouK career.
Untflamorous, that is, compared
to the carefree, exciting lives these
handsome, frisky young heroes en­
joy as they pull down fabulous mon­
ey for playiny a yamc they no doubt
would play for free if no one had
thouyht of puyinjr them to play it.
Consider the life of a baseball
star.
Every move followed by millions
of ndniirers — some of them yiris.
Fan clubs. Autoyraph seekers —
some of them yiris. Sprintr traininy
in the sunshine with expenses paid.
Travel. Fine hotels. As much yood
food as you can eat — on an expense
account yet. Plenty of sunshine and
fresh air. And you can't bent the
hours.
ilut hold it.
Did you yet your job over the ac­
tive and talented competition of a
half dozen other yuys who were just

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FATHER K N O W S BEST, OR, DOES HE?

ns determined as you to land it?
When you boot one on the job —
and don’t we nil? — do 10,000 dedi­
cated maniacs boo you?
Do half a dozen eayer beavers sit
behind you, wnitiny nnd prnviny for
you to slow down a bit so they can
lake over your work?
Does the whole country know
when you arc removed from the starliny lineup?
Is the tension in jour job so yreat
you are too nervous to eat before
you yo to work and too depressed to
sleep after you yet home?
Do you know what most of the
imsuny bnscbnll players make? Not
the biy stars, but the mine-run boys?
Do you want to be was lied up in
your profession at 35V
Do you want to be away from
the family hnlf the tune?
Maybe all of us should check our
jobs point by point nyninst those
that look so posh and cushy? Maybe
we’d l&gt;c more content with what we
have.
And of course there's always a
way for any of us to be happier in
what we're doiny. Wc can merely do
it better.

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Helen Fuller Says

Notebook

WASHINGTON — (NEA) - themselves to me in I960. ters. (But Johnson w asn't I
The most im portant correc­ And I have no plans to do so candidate).
On July 5 Johnson announc­
tion of history since Nikita now."
ed
at a press conference that
There
w
asn't
tim
e
lor
the
Khrushchev took Joe Stalin's
lie was " a candidate" for the
three
ace
reporter*
to
nail
the
i
nam e out of all the Russian
presidential nomination. (He
school books ha* just been man down on tiu&gt; new vers­ wasn’t a candidate?) He said
m ade by Vice President Lyn ion ot history. Or maybe they he would be a "working pres­
felt this is what Texas is ident" rath e r than a talking
don B. Johnson.
or traveling one. (Still h«
People who saw the ABC famous for. anil let it slide.
wasn’t a candidate).
But
it
would
lie
logical
to
television “ Conversation With
Then, a week later in Los
the Vice President’’ thought observe that if the vice presi­
they heard him say that he dent is no more of a candi­ Angeles, there was l h a t
debate
had not sought the presidency date for the presidency now ncvcr-to-beforgolten
than he was in 1960. he lias between Kennedy and John­
in i960.
already started to run lor the son, arranged at Johnson s
If this is the way it wus,
nomination in 1908
suggestion to discuss cam ­
lO.ikX) reporters in Los Ange­
And his disclaim er could be paign issues. Johnson scored
les in July 1960, including
interpreted a* an effort to Kennedy's Senate absentee­
this one, m ust have been
pul himself m tile position of ism , his lack of experience,
nuts.
not being a once-defeated can­ his youthful haste in seeking
But you know how these
didate for the job but a fresh, flic presidency, his bad vot­
just-before-bedtime television
dewy, thornless yellow rose ing record on farm , power
shows a te . You only half lis­
of Texas just waiting to be j and natural resources devel­
ten. You don't take notes
jiickcd for the first time.
opment.
You’re never quite sure that
What most people thought j Or was this all just a bud
you heard right what you
hupjicni'd in I9tiu was a good j d ream ? It m ust have been
thought you heard.
bit different from this. It Because Vice President John­
Tlie next day's newspapers,
forces Hits writer here and son now says he was never
however, confirmed it. And
now, with full apologies, to a candidate.
Die transcript ul (lie proceed­
correct all tlie obviously false
ings checks it out completely.
and misleading stufl he wrote
The vice president was in­
CUSTOM MADE
about events of that time.
terviewed by Bill Lawrence,
Like as follows:
Ed Morgan and John Rolfin April 1960 the late Speak­
son, which is as good a team
er Sam Rayburn began to
of political reporters as you
campaign for Johnson for I 8EAT COVBW8|
could ask for. N ear the end
president. (Rut Johnson w as­
FHEE
INSTAllATIOM
of the proceedings the tra n ­
n ’t a candidate). In May
script reads like tins;
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Johnson won a near sweep
MORGAN: "1 ask this quex for llie presidential noralnation generally, as well as
lion hi Texas prim aries. (But
AUTO GLASS
spcciiically. Does a man, an
he wasn’t a candidate).
u n d S e a t C o v e r Co.
accomplished politician, such
In June Rayburn opened
10( IV. 3rd
32Z-80S2
as yourself, who lui* once
Johnson cam paign' headquar­
reached for the presidency, at
least for tlie nomination, and
failed, reconcile himself not
to reach again, or is it in his
blood, and he would like to ? "
After clearing the interfer­
ence of all those commas,
which showed even on the
television screens, back came
this reply:
JOHNSON:
"W ell.
Mr.
Morgan. I don't consider that
i ever reached lor ilie presi­
dency. My friends put me in
the race in I1M0. They fell
that lliey should have repre­
sentation,
and
my name
should go bclorc the conven­
tion.
" I doubled the advisability
of this, ami so stated on man&gt;
occasions . . . As late as July
5. when 1 announced I would
let my nam e go before the
convention, I did not feel that
I wax seeking llir presidency.
My friends llmuglit they ought
to lu v c an opportunity to vote
for tne, and 1 agreed . . . 1
didn't feel 1 was a candidate.
I didn't go into any prim ar­
ies. 1 didn't go out and ask
any delegates to commit

AUTO TOPS

Aid Bill In Trouble
U. S. foreign aid. Why th e n .. the 100 countries of the -vorld
some of his supporters ask, should be ruled off Die list of
did tlie President appoint to eligible!.
Hut publicly Kennedy bus 1
officially review the AID pro­
gram for him a cltixens' com­ taken thn Clay Committee
mitted of men known to be findings with good grace. In
the message on foreign aid
generally critical of the U. 8.
program of aid abroad? Was which he sent lo Congress last
week, Kennedy trowed to the
lie not inviting added trouble
with Congress in getting funds Clay report by lowering Ids
own earlier budget request
for his progrtm ?
for foreign aid by $120 m il­
On the surface it seems llml
Jra u a sk * how it Is pos.
lion. Kennrdy also acknowl­
Kennedy Iras nrudr trouble for
edged In his message th at
»ihir
to f s l l In love at lirst
himself by the appointm ent of
“much stilt remains to lie done sight. T lial’a exactly how
the Committee to Strengthen
to . , . make tlie best possible
I fell in love w ||h Mrs,
the S e c u r i t y of the Free
use of these program s."
World. Tliis 10-man group un­
( ranr, a* rxplainrd below,
The President and his staff
der Gen. Lucius Clay, a pop Ihi­
lillt II is a more dangrrou*
ed by tlie President last De­ remain convinced that the
t)
p r ol lovr Ilian th r "earnClay
report
in
Hie
tong
run
cember brought a report con­
rd ’’ love method w h rrrh )
If 1 were a housewife, I’d taining numerous fmidamenul will prove helpful to them
most people fall in love and
rellitT own a Renoir th in a : criticisms of tlie present aid with Congress. And if they
washing machine . . . .My ad-] program and recommending had lire choice of creating (lie llirn m a r r y . Scrapbook
vice to young Americans is to ruts in tlie neighlioihood of Clay Committee over again nr I hear p*)&lt; litj logical cases
buy art and buy it emotional­ *,Vj&lt;i million in appropriations not, they would slick to the for lite r use in achool ill**
for next year. AFL-CIO P res­ strateg y th a t led them In set russion*.
ly.
ident George Mrany was the tlie committee up in ilia first
CASK P-tOk. Jean J., aged
—AcUe.n Martha Ityer.
only mendier to dissent. Con­ case.
17, is another high schooler
Ily allowing Hie enlightened from North Carolina.
It’s essential (or the Repub­ gressional foes of foreign aid
opposition
to the foreign aid
cheeied
Hie
(
lay
Conimiltr
e
"Dr. Crane," she asked, "do
licans to do what Urn Demo­
program to go first in pre­ you believe In love at firs t
crats have done in the past report.
President Kennedy lias pri­ senting its objections and then si glit 7
after the convention, We’ve
gut lo quit burying Hip hatrh- vately expressed disappoint­ bending somewhat in tlie di­
"And, if so, how do psy­
el in each other and start ment at the eslen t of the rer lion of the critics before chologists explain it? For how
the appropriation hut tie even
burying it in somclmdy e’se. Committee's fault finding*. He
ran a person fall ill love in
remarked tu a caller the other b e g i n s , thn Administration ju st a moment of tim e?1*
—Iticliard M. Nixon.
day th a t tlie Clay Committee hopes to disarm some of those
TYPES OF LOVK
If I didn’t like this job. and hud suggested leduring the win* have growing doubt*
There a ir two method* by
didn’t believe in what I ’m do­ number of countries to which about continuing aid. Ily im­ which we full in love. The
ing, I would have quit a long we should senrl aid but bud mediately w riting some com­ most usual type is w hat we
not climbril out on tlie llinb mittee suggestions rule bis psychologists call "ra in e d ’’
tim e ago.
witlr him to specify which of Fnieign Aid Messugc. tlie lov».
—Team sters' Jim m y Holla.
President hopes to indute key
In this v an c l), you sta ll
conservative committee mem­
OUT OUR WAY
bers tike form er World Dank out dating without feeling
President Luguiie Diack and particularly attracted tu the
VEft.I KJJOWt !
General Clay Idinsrlf to U-stl- other person.
SOMffTMIU*
Maybe, for instance, your
A * CMAT1
fy for the A dm inistration bill
A S SOUS I
first meeting is on a blind
before Congress.
u A X ia c ix a e ;
Congress, most observers dale.
Hut after )ou share many
agree, is in a mood to cut a p ­
propriations for foreign aid happy experience* together,
more Ilian tlir Kennedy Ad­ then you iiocomc romantically
ministration consider* wise. a ttracted .
For all of those pleasant
Faced with a hostile jury, tlie
President is seeking to settle memories se n e much as a
tlie case out of court by agree- joint bank account wherein
menl with tin- enlightened you have both dcpusiicd dotru iiso r vat Ives among Hit- o p ­ eii* o| exciting emotional
memories.
position.

WASHINGTON—Few pro­
grams ere dearer to Uie heart
of President Kennedy than aid
to needy nation* abroad. Hit
eye* (park and hi* voice take*
on a more vibrant ton* when
he talka of why it la eiientiat
to help other less fortunate
counlriea achieve prosperity
and (lability in order to asaure tlieae condition* foi outatlvea a t Jiotne.
No one hai suspected Ken­
nedy of secretly w lildny to
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Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Quotes

We have a rule in psychol­
ogy that everything connect­
ed witli an emotion soon be­
come* a part of that emotion.
This even works in reverse,
fur w hen a child is [mined be­
cause a doctor give* it a shot,
the child may later cry ju st
a t the sight of the doctor.
Ill that case. th» pain of the
needle prick has spread to the
doctor who wax on the other
end of that same needle.
In ‘'earned’* love, this same
law of psychology al*o ap ­
plies. If a young couple of no
special fondness for each
other, attend a jolly picnic or
uplifting concert or delightful
movie, the emotion* generated
will soon W&gt; "conditioned" to
the other pet-sun on Hint date
and thus give him th r ability
to produce a sim ilar pleasant
feeling tlie next times tlie cou­
ple meet.
Ibis is the basic secret of
"earned" love.
Kurb a young couple become
more nnd m ine attracted lo
ea&lt; h other by tlie many pleasurnhla emotions! experiences
which they havu aim ted togctlicr.
Filially, they feel devastat­
ed at lht. very thought of
ia-ing separated so the boy
gives the girl an engagement
ring and urgently persuade*
her to m arry Idm.
Don't you remember the
fairy tale about "itcauty and
the Beast", where tlie lovely
Princess thus actually fell in
love with the HenstT
A young couple may even
dislike each other- a: the sta rt

hut still find themselves a rd ­
ently in love in a m atter of
months if they* will simply de­
velop this mutual emotional
"bank account'' by the “earn ­
ed" love method,
"Yes, Dr. Crane,'' you may
protest, "but how on earth
can two total strangers fall
ill love a t first sig h t?”
Well, it happens many
limes. T hat’s exactly how 1
fell in love with Mrs. Crane
wlien I was only 10 years old.
She stood up in a church
Young People's Meeting to be
introduced to the crowd prior
to an election ot officer*.
I had never seen her la'fore
that moment. And my heart
felt a* if it actually turned
over. It gave a big flipflnp
mill I never did recover.
Oh, I dated many other
girls and waited 12 years
later before t married her,
but I never gut frea from th at
original '‘spell”.
For love at first sight can
be a hypnotic spell, as MI ex­
plain more fully tomorrow,
(Always write to Dr.
&lt; rain- m care ul t h i s news­
paper, inclosing a long oc
stamped, addressed enve­
lope and 2Uc lo rover typing
and printing costs when you
send l»r one of his b o o k ­
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16 To Compete
In First Flight
F irst round pairings fur the
MMGA Association C h n ni piotisliip I‘lay have been an*
pounced, hits! round play
should be completed oil 01 befnro April tt.
Chain|iiim&gt;hip Flight
ii* to u lk vs, G. It. I’earson;
.Sonny Powell vs. J. Palmer;
Dub Kpps v». Mttllczovvaki; W.
Hovvmun vs. I&gt;. C. Hamilton;
Hugh Cirier vs. B. Kpps; 11.
Ring vs. It. Simas; E. Brad­
ford vs. W. Burr: A. Fennell
vs, E. Higginbotham.
The beaten eight in the
championship's f l i g h t will
comprise the First Flight.
Second Flight
B. Welker vs. A. Carrnway;
K. hit© vs. II. Sherwood; .1.
Ivey \s.
A. deFrance; I*.
Kruesehc vs. F. H arrington.
Third Flight
Bob Wore
T. Jernigan;
G. Billups v*. B. Jernignn; F.
Durzo vs.
S. Abramson; L.
Zok vs. B. Sowell.
Fourth Flight
John Cox vs. B. Hutchison;
B. Bllihimer vs. A. McCollum;
H. Brooks vs. C. Park; II.
Wootlrufl vs. M. Vest,
Fifth Flight
P. Duncan vs. J. ileGuuahl;
G. Harden vs. II. Heckcnbach;
D. Bach vs. It. W. Herron; I*.
F. Johnston vs. G. W aters.
Sixth Flight
B. Bergsteill vs. E. Hunt; J.
Dickey vs. Bye; II. W right v*.
C. Me.diier; B. Slayton vs. H.
K astner.
Seventh I light
E. Ehhcrt vs. W. Peters; I,.
ItoMi vs. J. Ilogiirison; W. A.
Patdick vs. U&gt;e; D. Ethell vs.
iiyc.
Those players beaten in
firs t round play will full into
ronsoiutiuli flights to dclcrniinu consolation winners in

Standings
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American league
W. L. Pet.
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Baltimore
0 0 .000
Boston
0 0 .000
Chicago
0 0 .000
Cleveland
0 0 .000
Detroit
0 0 .000
K ansas City
0 0 .00O
Los Angeles
0 n .000
Minnesota
0 0 .W8P
New York
0 1 .000
Washington
Wednesday’* Games
Boston at Ixi* Angeles
New York at Kansas City
Cleveland at Minnesota
Chicago at Minnesota
Chicago at Detroit
Washington at Baltimore
National la-ague
\\. L. P rt.
1 0 1.000
Cincinnati
« 0 .000
Chica go
0 0 .000
Houston
0 0 ■ooo
Lo* Angeles
0 0 .000
Milwaukee
0 0 .000
New York
0 0 .000
Philadelphia
0 0 .000
St. Louis
0 0 .000
San Francisco
0 1 .000
Pittsburgh
W ednetday'a Games
St. Louis at New York
Cincinnati at Philadelphia,
night
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
Los Angeles at Chicago
San Francisco at Houston,
night
Andrew Johnson served as
a U. S. senator after complet­
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inch flight.
Contestants are urged to
complete first round play on
or before date specified. Sec-

Factory P aint O utlet, first
place in tram events, Jean
Monroe und Irene Tiulek, first
place in double* events; Helen
Altman, firs t place in singles
events; Cbira B a rte r lor all
events handicap, Jean Mon­
roe, ull-evenls scratch. The
Car ihe Lounge donated the
trophic*.
Mr*. ECU Dorman, chair­
man of the rule* committee,
presented the changes to tha
constitution and by-laws. The
changes were voted on and
will be entered into the Lwa.
Mrs. K athy Bukur, presi­
rrophlea veer# pr#a«nt*d to;
vood and Mrs. Smith Spoil* dent of the SW'BA adjourned
' Trophy for their team; th# meeting.

Officers of the S a n f o r d
Oman's Bowling Association
•re elected at Unit annual
•cling recently.
Elected president was Marx Kinnard; first vice jircaint, Shirley Simas; second
■e president, Letha Ward;
•reUiry, Erma Anderson;
■ u s u r e r , Shirley Marlin, a m i
'geant a t arms, E tta Dorin.
the new officers will be ina i l e d a t the instaialtion
icheon prior to taking of*
e Aug. 1.

| com! player in each pairing
will contact his opponent to
confirm arrangem ents for the
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By I'nlted Press International
You won't be able to tell
Hie players without a scorecard today when baseball's
other 18 m ajor league team*
—featuring a multitude of
now faces—attem pt to catch
up with the Baltimore Orioles
anil tlie Cincinnati Reds.
Tlio Orioles and Ihe Reds
were first out of tlio gate
Monday. President Kennedy
was among 43,022 fans who
watched Baltimore (urn back
Ihe Washington Senators, 3-1,
in the nation's capital while
the Red* bounced the P itts­
burgh Pirates, 5-2, at Cincin­
nati.
Nine additional opener* are
on today's schedule, including
a pair of night gam es. The
Reds will help the Phillies
launch their seaion under Ihe
lights al Philadelphia. The
other night gam e will lind the
Ian Angeles Angel* enter­
taining the Boston Red Sox.
In the other American L ea­
gue openers. Ihe world cham ­
pion New York Yankee* visit
the Kansas City Athletics, the
Detroit Tigers host the Chi­
cago White Sox, and the Min­
nesota Twins entertain the
Cleveland Indians.
The San Francisco Giants
ami Ihe Iu&gt;s Angeles Dmlgers,
who are expected tu battle it
out for Hie National League
pennant again this y rar, open
on (he road. The Giant* visit
Hie Houston Coils and Hie
Dodgers play the Cubs at Chi­
cago.
The Pirates launch their
home schedule against the
Milwaukee Braves and the
New York Met*, who lost a
record 120 gam es In their Ini­
tial season last year, open at
homo against the SI. Louis

Incidentally,
all
leagues
are
interested
in anyone
SANDSI’UIt LEAGUE'S WINNING TEAM wan tital sponsored by Me
wanting to Join their group.
Roberta Tiro Company. This jrrmip beat out Welch's by three points down
Everyone is good enough to
to the wire. At a bumpiet held at Spencer's Restaurant Friday awards
bowl in league play and be­
were made and trophies presented to the team, from left, Helen Kaclin.
lieve me, you'll enjoy yourl’at Foster, Marge Kipp and Midge Woods, fifth member Jimmi Living­
ston was lad present. Mrs. Kipp also took high average and high game with
sell tremendously.
a 580-231. Jean Monroe laid iiigh handicap series and game with till 1-2-11.
One other point on which
(Herald 1'hotu)
It appears there is some m is­
understanding. All tim es lor
the Fall Schedule (correct—
Fall
Schedule)
are
open
right now!
We will reserve your choice
of time for you providing you
sign tlie league reservation
Slcnstrom Healty made a
form indicating the num ber
of lanes your league will !vc clean sweep against Grape
The battle for Ihe track pie. who will not be twoneeding. This Fall Schedule villc N ursery to make first
until September,
doesn't liave anything to do place In the Hi-Nootirrs a championship at the Sanford- years-old
wlUi whether your league is certainty.
Orlando Kennel Club lias be­ bears watching in tills con­
bowling during the sum m er
The C.P.O. Wives amt Mar- come a three-way tic will) test. She only won her maiden
or not If you want a special Lon itestaurnnt split their three of the trac k 's super race March It and since then
tim e lor Hie Fall, get your points 2 2. Shoemaker Con­ {greyhounds posting nine wins ha&gt; scored rapidly in Grades
officers together now and struction won three points , each.
D, C and R. In sevrn starts
make your application.
from the M ft ft Bar, amt
Denny Mae has been lead she ha* been a quintets fac­
One of (he hottest bowlers ' Nationwide
Insurance won mg tlm victory chase most of tor six time*, four tim es with
in our area presently is H ar­ three points from tlie May- Bio season but recently hi* w ins.
ry Pentecost! H arry shot a fair Inn.
' position becam e precarious
602 scratch series in the Wed­
Marie Cisowsyl ennverted when four greyhounds runic
nesday City League ami fol­ Hie 3-7 and Hie 5-10; the 3 10 up with eight wins to trail
lowed it again on Friday in split fell for Belly Cox, Etta flint Hy a single point. Two
ll«- Petersen Doubles with a Dorman, und Anna llerbst. of these eight-time winner*
GOH Nice goin* Harry.
The 5-7 was converted by IhmisI ciI their scores to nine
High singles in this league Kilty Purdy, Charlotte Sticn- Saturday night.
YowcH's defeated F irst Fed*
went to John L'lir ami A! cr and Nan (Juinn.
They were Denny Mac’s crnl in Littln League piny
D ePalm a
who
tied
with
High game of 197 was rolled krtmelmate, Duke Drake, and Monday with Skippy Sonkarik
gam es of 213.
hy Carol Conedy. ami o 524 P retty's Best, winner of Ibi­ hurling a nifty one-hitter.
Tlie Thursday AM Shooting scries by Bui Button.
annual Marathon Speed Class
In picking up the wilt, SenS tars Lg. saw some mighty
ie. As scores stand noiv there karik f.iimcd 12 batter*.
fine bowlin’ turned in. Eliie
are three greyhounds will)
Yaw ells knocked F irst Fed­
Oldham rolled a 201 scratch
nine win* each, three eight- eral pitching for a total of aix
gam e and lumisc Cadenhead
lime winners, two seven tim e hits.
Kingswood Builders knock­
took series with a 333, We're
winners ami nine who have
In American I.ennuo play, ed off Wilson-Maier in Men's
sorry to sec Isiutsc moving
registered six firsts.
Albert Ja rrell hurled a two* j Softball League play Monday
out of our area. She’s been
One of the six-time winners h itter ns Perfection toppled | It 0 with Biul Moncricf pick­
a real asset to howling and
Connie Branson of the Ri­ i* Coro Em pire owned hy the Sanford A tlantic Bunk, ing lip the win.
a trem endous conipetitiur, viera* and Elaine Kostival
June Gillls He is the winning- ( i - t .
Dandridge, Mr»* and Bus
too.
of Hie Slarchicfs were the cst runner in tonight's fea­
In Junior loop piny, C. P. O. •d slugged home ru n t for th r
Tlie Ball and Chain L ea­ shooting stars for the Bill
tured ninth rare a- tie shoots nipped Rotary 7-&lt;t behind Uni winners.
gue saw Kathy Bukur's ITU Hemphill Motorette* Bowling
for Ills seventh victory Coro four hit pitching of Miko
In o lh rr softball action,
ami Betty Allen's 1SS step to League, Both rolled a 178
Empire has finished second Slubbint and Kiwunia knocked Badeoek Furniture defeated
the lore (or the women in game ami Ktalnc had the
in his last two starts, IxHii in over Clvitnn, 7-3, with flau- Me Haney Paint, lt-10, with
this league while Clay Ma- high series for the day with
m ristcr picking up tha vic­ Jim Jernignn gaining the win
main events,
mclc represented the men a 483.
Oswald Bros.' O B.'s Con- tory.
lor Hie Kurniliiremen.
with his 203/532 combination.
Hivicra team m ates Millie
Tlie Bill IleinphlU M a t o r - Chaniot, Bits Stein and Con­
etles le a g u e lop notrhers nie Rranson all
rolled tur­
were Elaine Kostival with * keys. Evelyn Mills of the
Id-single ol 21i&gt; and Evelyn Tem pests also had a turkey.
Mills lakes scries with her
The 4 7-10 split
w as made
320, And gee but Hasn't hy
Marilyn Brubaker.
LaEvciyn Improved her scores bell Go shorn and
Dee Bose
lately? Keep it up, t v !
got the 4-5-7. The 3 7 fell lor
One final rem inder that Mary Elmore.
we’ll be hosting the Junior
Tournam ent tin* Saturday at
Bees do not produce any
0:30 a. in. Come on out ami sound with their mouth parts;
clieer our youngsters on to they hum hy vibrating their
Victory.
wings rapidly.

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R A C IN G

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Cardinals.
More Ilian 70 players chang­
ed uniform* during the off­
season as every loam except
Minnesota completed a trade
involving at least one key
player.
Tlie Mels, obviously figur­
ing that any change has to he
an improvement, will use
only three of last season's
opening day starters again*!
tlio Cards. Al Moran and Lar­
ry Burrfght give Ihe Mels a
new second hase combination
and Duke Snider, a long-time
Dodger favorite, will Join 18
year-old Ed Kranepool in the
outfield.
The Colls will have only
four fam iliar face* in lhelr
lineup. The newcomers on
H arry C raft's club Include
second baseman Ernie F ano.
right fielder Rusty Staub.
center fielder Pete Runnels,
who won Hie American lu*aguo balling rrown Iasi seaion

while playing for the Bed
Sox.
The Athletics will open
against the Yankees in color*
fnl new attire—gold uniform*
with kelly green socks, caps
and undershirt*—which Is al­
most certain to m ake them
whistle-bait. Home run slug*
gcr Roger Maris will be miss*
ing from the Yankee lineup
because ol a pulled leg m us­
cle.

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Baseball Swings
Into Full Gear

S trikes . . .
Last Saturday, our Junior
Bowling la-ague had their
competition in the National
Mail-u-Graplijc
Tournament.
Tins means that their scores
and tho.-e of other Junior
j leagues from ail over the
country will be mailed into
the A.J U.C. office in Chi­
cago.
Alter reviewing all of the
scores turned-in. Stale and
National winners will be an ­
nounced. We’re hopeful that
Sanford's entries will lie in
the winner's circle.
In addition to the competi­
tion of the national tourna­
ment. each of the local win­
ners in their respective cate­
gories. will represent San­
ford in the area tournament
at Jet Lanes lids coming
Saturday. These winners will
tie crowned the City Champs
of the G reater Orlando Bow­
ling Proprietor's Association
covering all twelve m em ber
houses.
In the llanlum Division, the
team sponsored by Larry
Pivcc won the honors. Team
member* are Kevin Spolski,
Darrell Vodopich, John Smith,
Stan Hemphill and John DoPalm a.
Kd Simon s|Minsorcd the
winning entry in the Junior
Division. This learn
was
made-up of Ronnie llurrill,
Ralph t'nger,
Ray Lusk,
Chuck
Ma m ile
and
Jim
Woods.
And finally in the Senior
Division, the team carrying
the sponsor's nam e of Don
MacIntyre stepped into the
spotlight. T h o s e keglers are
Jim Brewer, Jeo Watson.
John Jernigam Ricky H arris,
and Don Place.
I wish each leam tin- best
ol luck and lmj&gt;c they win
out over all of the oilier cum
petltors who are coming to
Sanford to bowl in tbis tour­
nam ent. It's open to Hie pub­
lic and is free of charge.
Our Sum m er schedules arc
coming along real fine, thank
you. The Holler Motor*/Navy
Wives Friday AM group will
probably have 8 or 10 team s
bowling during the sum m er
tim e.
The Je t Bowlers-eltes, who
bowl on Wednesday at 0:30
a. m., will be going again
with cither a ur to team s dur­
ing the summ er.
All of those gals who aignc d u p lor the Women’s Day­
tim e Scratch Iwague, should
be at tiie lanes on Wednes­
day at 1 p. m. for the pur­
pose of electing their officers
and establishing the rules for
the sum m er season. Frau
Morton I* the gal doing all
ol the work on calling you
lassies ami reminding you o(
this meeting. But in the
event you w eren't called,
please feel free to come on
out and attend tlie meeting
anyhow.

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Gucitt speaker for this
month'* meeting of the Longwood Area Chamber of Com­
merce will be E. P. Toole,
vice president of the South
Seminole Bank.
The meeting will be held
at 8 p. m. Thursday at l!&gt;e
Civic League Building on
Church St. City official* amt
Ini sine** m rn of the area have
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day o f March, 1963.
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Home. Dial FA 2-5612

12. Ileal Estate Fur Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 26. Radio Jfc Television

Large living room — fire 2 BEDROOM bouse, 215 S.
Maple. 45.500. l-’A 2*U57.
place — three bx\lroom*—
3 porches — 1 bath — new!v decorated $9t*ki — Jxiio ir&gt; Iliisini’SM Opportunity
m
- m
I nlurnislted t or 2 bedroom COMFORTABLY furnished 3
down. Good buy
Take the Ceiling
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
room Apartment. $55 month
Off Your Income:
ped. 108 \V. 1811s St. Hi.
FA 2 8544.
4 tH’drcsxm Ikuxm- — 2 baths
B E Y 0 U It
FA. 2 4678.
.
—large living room — fire
OWN
BOSS
Houses for rent For infor­
place — dining room — 2 That'* the opportunity you
Office 201 \V. First W E LA K A APARTMENTS; mation contact Ted Wil­
targe porches — large yard
have as an Independent
Rooms private baths, l i t
liam* Hardware, 205 E.
— go*nt kscatton.
HESI’UNSIBIUTY:
Bowes "Seal F ast" distrib­
W. F irst St.
25th St.
JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR
utor with a territory in one
The Herald will not ho re­
110 North Park
of the State'* fastest grow­
sponsible for more Hun one
R E N T A BED
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Plume 323-0559
ing atv as: Orange, Lake
incorrect insertion of your ad, Uixllaway, Hospital A Baby
First St. Near 2 city free
after five FA 2 5*210
and Osceola Counties. No
and reserves the right to re­
lied*.
parking lots and shopping
previous automotive experi­
vise or reject any advertise­
By Day. Week, or Month
store's. No utility charge*.
ence necessary, but you
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
ment from what ordered to CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Suitable for couple or sin­
must meet tough personal
Realtor
conform lo the pxilirits of this Ph. FA 2-3181 H« W. 1st St.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
qualifications.
Investment
Raymond Lundquist, Axso.
P^per.
Store.
UN'FUKN. 1st Floor. 3 rn u .
required for walk-in truck
FA 2-3951 Atlantic ltunk Bldg.
bath. 2 screened porches. Efficiency Apt $30 Mo. Surand balanced stock.
You
CLASSIFIED INDEX
* ACRES A House on III.
.HO Magnolia Ave. Apply
will receive complete train ­
plu* City 201 W. 1*1 St.
I. Lust &amp; round
t*5 East of Interstate 4.
upstair* evenings.
ing by a qualified factory
Notice* - Personuls
$14,500. Make oltx-r to W.
FURN. 2 Rcdroom house
representative
and
have
Adults. N'u pc Is. FA 2-7xk&gt;4
M. Cooke, t'ssj S. p ark or
y. education - lnatl'UCtion 2-BEDKOOM furnished apart­
the backing of a continuing
ment. also efficiency ap art­
your brisker.
-j- Transportation
national merchandising and
NEW furnished A unfurnivti
ment, furnished. 32245211
5. Food
advertising program. For
ed 2 bedroom duplex a pari
F I N F .r R F S T
6 . F op Kent
full information, wrllc; Mr.
merit,
tile
hath*;
terrain*
AVAILABLE
RENTALS:
Lake
A ttractive 3 HR, 2 hath CB
6A Special Notices
T. II. Rolling aworth. Direc­
floors.
Ph.
FA
2-X
T7
1
after
Jessup, t HR. furnished
Lime, with screened Flor­
7. Husiness limit;its
tor of Distributor Recruit­
5 p m.
home $75; Loch Arbor, 4
ida room on targe corner
Reach Rentals
ment, Bowes "Seal F a il"
Hit., 2' j hath, unfurnished,
tot. It util-ill (NJUippcHl kit0- F o r Hale or Itenl
Corporation, .vki; East 3tlh
For rent or lease, 30 x 40
$113 lease; 2 RR. unfurn­
clieti. atnl available for im ­
10, Wanted to Kent
m etal building with con­
Street, lndianaixdti 18, In­
i w o s i xished,
several
$70
to
$83,
m ediate occupancy. $14,500,
TV US. 0*1
II. Ileal Estate Wanted
crete floor. Cunt a d Ted
diana.
* •?
SEMINOLE REALTY
with just $150 down, $105 _ i _______________________________
12. Real Estate For Sale
Williams Hardware. 205 E.
1U
01
S.
Park
FA
2-3232
FOR LEASE Modem 3 bay
per month.
"Ho's either interestod in politic* or FBESHl”
13. MortOTirc* Loans
25th St.
all porcelain Sinclair S ta­
J4. Insurance
2 BEDROOM huuvr, kitchen
tion 2 Grease racks, plenty
1ft. Rusiness Opportunity equipped. $75 month. Ph. 3 II E D R 0 D M Furnished (5. Fur Real
0. For Sale or Rent
of parking Choice loca­
house $90 month FA 2-2322.
Hi. Female Help Wanted
FA 2 3303.
tion. FA 22151.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ House. FA 2 7898 or FA 2 4205
17. Male Help Wnnted
Real Estate — .Mortgages
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
2 BEDROOM house. K itchen
ped house. Call FA 2-7709
18. Help Wanted
III N. Park As*-. FA 2-2420 16. Female Help Wnnted
homo. $100 a mo. Uptmn
2
UR
817
Catalina.
FA
2-0578.
equipped.
N
e
a
r
base.
for
appointment.
XI, Situations Wanted
to buy. 2*520 Iroquois.
FA 2-3tit*5.
ALIX OF SANFORD
20. Babysitters
LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom fur­ 111. Real Fatale Tor Sale 3 IIKDUOOM, 1 bath CB
NEEDS
Furn.- 5 Km. House. $*55 3
luiuse,
fence'll
hack
yard.
21. Beauty Salons
nished Duplex Apartment.
AVAIL-MILE NOW. Beautiful
Km. Apt. Utilities. $50.
Experienced
ainglc needle
Call
FA
2
00*8*
before
5,
22. Build • Faint • Repair Brittany Farm House.
MAYFAIR
$40. Call FA 2 3950.
sewing machine operator*.
322-2704.
FA 2 1204 after 5.
23. Ituildiiitr Materials
Spacious 4 UR, 2 bath CR
2 HR Kit. equipped. $03
Slop in at our modern air3 BEDROOM. Living A Din­
21. Electrical Services
home in lieaotiful Mayfair.
2 UR. Kit. eqlipped, $75
FURN. Apt. FA 2-2800.
conditioned factory on llwy.
ing room. Beautiful loca­
21. Plumbing Services
Fully equipped, including 3 BEDROOM. Us bath Low
down payment. $57 month.
17 92 or call FA 2-2204. Ask
tion.
$80.0*)
month.
Apply
2(1. Radio &amp;. Television
LARGE
2
bedroom
trailer,
built-in
kitchen
and
central
ROSA L. PAYTON
for Connie Curlale.
Vacant.
TK
8
1521.
Even­
2430
Merlin
Ave.,
Sanford.
27. Special Services
Lake
Aihby.
Aihdts
only.
h ca tt 0 »ty *21.5(81, with
Reg. Real E state Broker
ing* TE 8-4310
28. Laundry Service
FA 2-7388.
just $1500 down. See this
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
WHITE Woman to keep house
FURN. Large G arage Apt.
20. Automobile Service
today!
and care for elderly couple.
GOVERNMENT OWNED
lllo2 Maple. FA 2-0731.
GAR
AG
E
furnished
Apt.
Ex­
2
BEDROOM
Upstair*
Apart­
2£)A. Auto Accessories
HOMES
FA 2-3980.
clusive
neighborhood.
Wall
ment. Large, airy. Com­
3U, Machinery - Tools
STKNSTROM
RENTALS
Priccsl
from
$5,8t8M8)
lo
$15,to wall carpeting, tiled kit­
pletely furnished, newly de­
WANTED: Intelligent white
31. Poultry - Live stock
5i8i ou two bedroom*, t
chen and hath. Sleeping Sanford's mini tier one rental
corated A sparkling clean.
lady with car lo do survey
31 A. Pets
agent lias a fine selection
bath t&lt;&gt; three bcdr&lt;Miin»,
Real Estate — Mortgages
and sun porch. Newly de­
Adults. $75 u month. Ph.
work. DcBary. No selling.
.32. Flowers - Shrubs
of
furnished
and
unfurnish­
two
baths
located
hi
var­
ill N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420
corated, Sleeps 8 adult*.
FA 2 08*58.
Salary. P. 0 . Box 237. San­
33. Furniture
ed
homes
for
your
im
m
ed­
ious sections of Sanford.
Acquisitively f u r n i s.h ed
ford.
3-1, Articles Fur Sale
iate
inspection.
1
\1
M
EDI
ATE
OCCUPANCY
Down
paym
ents
from
$50.00
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i s h e d
Available immediately, loti
35. Articles Wanted
3
Beil
room
—
with
air-conto
$500
00.
room, Private Ixune. Ph.
DANCING IN ST H K T O H . No
E. 18th St. corner S Park
30. Automobiles - Trucks FA 2 7431.
dilioning and large family Buy a completely recondi­ experience necessary. Sin­
$*50 00 per month plus uti­ Unfurnished from $75 to $1155.
37. Boats - Motors
room.—Any type financing.
tioned liomc which includes
gle preferred. 322-4740 af­
3h. Motorcycles - Scooters 4 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT lities. Adults.
Paym ents as low as $88 85
Furnished from $95 up.
repainting inside unit (tut­
ter 5: DO.
Large home. Lake Concord, 4.V HOUSE TRAILER. 2 bed30. Trailers - Cabanas
a mo., plus (axes and insur­ or save by purchasing on
Casselberry. Fully furnish­
IB. Situation* Wanted
room, Cabana. FA 2-1354.
ance to qualified buyer.
an "AS IS" Basis.
ed, big fireplace, separate
6. For Kent
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES You owe it to yourself and Child Care. FA 2 2274
dining room, closed gar- 5 ROOM llnu-e. Kitchen
Phone 322 2744
your family lo investigate
ROOMS. The Gables, 401
Real E state — Mortgages
equipp'd. Apply l(ki.i Elm
ace. Owner on premises for
these bargains in home WASHING and Ironing. Ph.
Magnolia Ave. FA 20720.
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2 2420
Ave
imm ediate rental. Call for
FA 2-4089
buys No retl tape. We can
.St. Johns Realty
directions A np|Miintuicnt.
NEWLY FURNISHED Large
quality you In 30 minutes.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom. OA Special Notice*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
21. Ileauly Salon*
2 HR. duplex. Mill St. LongKitchen equip]*'*! 2105 S.
INCOME TAX RETURNS 12 116 N. Park Ave. FA 241123
wood. 838-3238.
Willow Ave.
HARRIETTS IIEAUTY NOOK
yours experience. Call LaComplete Beauty Service
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SMALL furn. Apt. 1302 Maple
REALTOR - INSUROR
TRAILER with 21' cabana.
m ar William*. 5 Points.
Office* FA 2-2118
Evening Appointment*
3
BixlriHiui
—
with
air-conFA 2-0731.
FA 2 4931 1919 S. French Ave,
Full bath. $15, I’ll. 322 0032.
FA 2 7843.
Night FA 2-48518
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
ioning and scrvcned jmrcli.
32311718)
Any type of financing. P ay­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
OUR
H O A R D IN G
H OUSE
ment* as low as $**l 00 per 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, FI* S|H'cial on Penn*. Call for
OUR
H O A R D IN G
H OUSR
month, plus taxes and in­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 hath home.
appointment. 3 Senior opeBEbT WAY IS TO BECOME A
surance lo qitalliied buyer.
e h Tfaw/ a WHEN VOU COME T O 1|
Fla. room, large utility
rutor*. Free parking tnt*.
WtllRLlMd
DERVIW4-*~-Aq'hTO*44
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item 9 , m in u s l in e L
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H IV , H ID , Y O U 'iG ALW AYS „
m um , nice oak tree. .Mini­ 318 Palmetto \ve.
3224IH3I
AFTERA SPIM YOU T A
v TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
DRffTSf
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,
PLUS
6CHIDULE
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Plume 322-2711
W A N ! E D TO W RITE FICTION,
BJ.VUHO 6CORB lt.tr ,
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e,
IT
MERELY
MEANS
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crest 113 E. Coleman Cir­ 2‘J . R u lld - P a i n t • R e p a ir
" DOBS NOT tfTOP TO • ^ALCULATlOMG TO TH£ Fi?ACTV&gt;1 MULTIPLY it hvtiv SERIAL.
A
TAX FORM FCR MtKT 3 0 0 - MI'VE
KAVKNNA PARK
NUMBER OFVCXJR INSURANCE
l N O TO
TAKE
OM
PA55EN3EHA*
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cle. Tel. FA 2-5314.
DA.Y/—-T H ‘ B tS T V.’AY TO I(SNORE
REPAIRING, painting, ca b ­
POLICY, ONlOE IT RV TH' SITEModern 3 IIR L'll Ikimic In
— THEN YOU CLtMB
T HAVE WORKED A'ATHSTART I* TO 6HARPFN
OF
YOUR
COLLAR,THEM
AO
inet making. All work guar­
IT/---UP
A
TREE
AM'
WE
goinl
location.
Features
EMAT
il
AL
FRO01EM6
iNTlUi
6lX PSMClLS.TAHfc OFTid y f l w il .d e
o u r an' Bo o t a Win d o w /
WHY,
t
CCA*
SOU
OOWN
\
cc
anteed. Call FA 2 213U after
F
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TJCTH
DV.(£*4SOM—
-HUT
Florida
Room,
fully
equip­
SOUR COLLAR, AN* REPLACE
Charming 3 BR, 2 hath brick
YOUR TOTAL IS ON tW 0ADC5E
— FUFF
\WWITH
I
A WALNUT/
THIS WILL DRWE ME DAFT/
3 p, m
■m'DtqarsviKEN
ped built-in kitchen, and
o f th’Fir st / — --------------^
rolonl.il
in
desirable
Idyll
-UM—
IMTERMAL REVtStOE
woo scratch
co p w ho r ~ n v ,
all the standard extras!
-4PUTTvvilde. l-oaded with luxury HOME REPAIRS, all types.
-■ iP U T T -T X /
VOUR H E A D (
NABS* YOU/
TT/
$13 050, with $150 down, &amp;
features, unhiding fa Inil
Brush or spray painting.
$87.50 per month includes
nuily equipped kitchen A
Reference, FA 2-0710.
everything. A real buy!
year 'round central air
rmidilionhig
A healing! 2.1. I’luinlmiK Service*
r.vTiV
Truly one of Florida a iui
d
fit!
,
War—*».
M
Real EHatc — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
I*111inIii nyr A Iloatinir
AIR CONDITIONING
OF A if. FOND FAST
CONTRACT and REPAIR
V 7i
Ileal Estate — Mortgages
2oo S: Embry Dr., 3 bed
111 N. Park Ave.
322-2420
WORK
room*. Uk baths, built-in
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 28582
range and oven, corner lot,
~ NO_ CASH NEEDED
lovely m-lghlMirhood $12,9(8); 3 I led i ini m, 2 hath. $01 a
PLUMBING
'• /S md ’
monthly payment* approx]
HE AN OLD
Contracting Repair*
month. T. A I. included
\l , oxford m an *
mutely
$81.87
includes
322 8085.
FREE ESTIMATES
everything except utilities.
It L. IIAIIVEY
Answsr 1c Prsnoos Putils
C»R 838-2908 or GA 22179, FOR SALE by ow ner: 2 bed- 204 Sanford Ave. FA 3383
Antw*r
to
Prsslous
Punlo
room
cement
block
home,
Colors
Real Estate Dept.
M usic M an
L iu xliiwn paym ent. Con­
Charter
Murtimite Fu.,
A rX U M
T Desert region
venient to downtown and
Realitirn
NI'ui gexl
ACROU
4 K*r.t
1 Kind ul g t n n
bast*. l l t \ approved Ph.
coinintin1st
4 K utoki red
lMuiicIsn. fell) *i I ruls uni sd
OSeiulsr
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
FA 2 8*1x19 after t p in.
7
Kick
I S k y color
lOCoriitslltUnn
L him r t f
12 E d * .
ner lot facing lake. 109
tills renditions •Blilting
It
Mhtdt
tree,
nrepsy
sis of * ----11 H lm ltk sr
Watt* Drive, S u n I a n d BY OWNER large 3 bedroom
j 7 Deemed
tOApprsiH snsw
qusllly
14 N oblsm to
home ihi two large Inis, un­ - 'r r ’w
13 I'snilnino
ISDri-ti lusltrisi
!■
Estate. FHA in service.
It
Jdullcs
« . wA.KUiuai
15 llsfur*
2.1S»tft
spp*-llitlon
17
Nulhfv
derground
sprinkler ays
ja Affix In l
24 Muuxal
$45(* down, monthly $8175,
13 rust principls
13
1’rrtstr
llU r ir y slyls
lent, draw drapes througi
Instrument
ib Asutl
14 Chsngrs
YA nothing down. FA 2 8u74
U Mslxl. fur
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25lh. St. A Sanford Ave.
Ph. 322(8155

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Real E state
Mortgages
ileal Estate - Mortgages
U l N. Park Ave. FA 2-2LO i l l N P ark Ave.
FA 2 242o

Odtona. fla •

Prone 6604458

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G. E. STOVE and 4 chair
breakfast set. FA 28120.
Rubber
base paint $250
gal. Oil hnsf, 2 gal. $3.95.
Army-Navy Surplus, 310
Sanford Ave.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRIN’KER SYSTEMS
READY MIX Concrete, winAH Type* and Sue*
dow sill*, lintels, steps,
locks, sand, cement, rock,
We Repair and Service
pipe, steel, grease traps,
S T I N E
Machinery ami Supply Co.
dry- wells, stepping stones.
207 W. 2nd St.
.FA 2-8432
M iracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5731
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work USED AUTOMATIC Washer
ami Dryer. Many to chooso
guaranteed. Very reason­
from. Completely recondi­
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
tioned. 90 day w arranty on
Night FA 2-2089.
all. Dick's Appliance. 310
Piano Tuning and Repair
S Sanford Ave. FA 2-7638.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4.’23
$1 per day rental for Klcctria
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
chase uf Blue Lustre, CarRemove Thatch • Chinch
roll's Furniture.
Hug Spray (VC-13} • F erti­
l e —Ph. FA 2-4244
5EAR S Ah' - Conditioner. 1
MANSFIELD LAWN SEIt.
Ion. Completely automatic.
Portable Wesllnghouse oven.
Air-Conditioning:
Dining room chairs, end
H. B. P0PLS CO., INC.
tables, coffee table, m ite,
2l&lt;0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-1234
article*. 323 0485.

FRIGIDAt RE
Sale* A Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1*1 St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

131. Art Ides For Sale

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LAWN SERVICE

LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
by Furniture Center. Braid­
ed, hooked, fricie, decor,
beav y b r a i d e d chcnillo
and hall runner*.
1100
French Ave.

Mowing and edging, etc. S at­ 4 BURNER Ga* Stove. Lika
New. Simmon* S t u d i o
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Couch.
Brown. FA 3 0472.
FA 2-1817.
2!L A u to m o b ile S e r v lrc
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25lh. St. A Sanford Ave,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

36. Automobile* - Track*
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
* Low Interest Kalcj
♦ low Monthly Paym ents
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Scnltnrik Glass and Paint 11812 COUVAN Truck for sal#
o r trade. Cal) 322-3990.
Company
2to Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4822 195*1 FORD Mi ton pickup.
$195. Excellent cxmdttioiu
.11. P o u ltr y - L iv e sto c k
Call FA 210*17 after 4 p.m .
Large Shetland Ponies; 1 FREE
EQUITY.
Leuvlng
geltling. t mare. New sad­
town. 1956 Chevy. Station
dle* and bridle*. 3229162.
W agon. Good 8 cy linder mo­

Ill A. Pols
BLONDE Pekinese, registercut. FA 2 2995.

32. Flovvcru • Shrubs
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
35c up.
GIIAPEVILI.E NURSERY
Grapcville Ave. Near 2()t!i St.

tor, standard transm ission,
radio and heater, 7 Pay­
ments $39.00 each. Pay off
in cash Its yours. 1330
Summerlin.
’U -t” "WHEEL drive. Willy*
Jeep. Sell to (he highest
ra th offer. Seen hetweeu
4 A 7 p. nt. 1908 Holly.

37. Boats • Motora

SKLI.ING U lT Camphor A
Fig Tree*, unit all oilier G tlew ay To The Waterway
plant*. 2128 Cedar Ave. 2 Itolmon S p o r tin g Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
blocks west ol Winn Dixie.
304-8 8 E. 1st r h . FA 2 5961

33. Furnituic

1 71* hp. "MERCURY” Kicker.'
Used furniture, appliances,
Like new. 1 10 hp Wiscon­
tools, etc. Ruught - Sold.
sin Minor. FA 2 6978.
L arry's Mart 215 Sanford
11* BOAT and trailer with
Ave, Ph. FA 2-1132
35 hp. Mercury motor.
WANTED reliable couple to
Front end controls. $450,
lake up monthly puymcul*
FA 2 2000. 2524 Yale Ave.
of $13 50 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call 3S. Motorcycles - Scooter*
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
le d .
New L Used.
Lewi* Sale* A Servica
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
2517 Country Club Rd.
Service With the Cash.
Ph. FA-2-7928
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 20677.
I960 VESPA Scooter. Model
125. Phone FA 2- 0190.
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattre** ren­
.‘III. Trullern - Cnbnnun
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg. SMALL ALL aluminum T rail­
er. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped.
Cu., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.
FA 2 5939.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS
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CADILLAC 1 IhMir, Rower, A ir........... 84191
PLYMOUTH 2 Dour, V-H ...................
301
FORD Slut inn WuRon, V-8, Auto........
645
545
17 FORD Country Set!., Overdrive........ .
6'i
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15

.’ !» P O N T IA C R u b ik 1vllle I dr. hurdtop
10 O L D S OS, Rower and A ir Condltiun
10 C IIB V . Sin. Wuiion. 6 Cyl„ Std.......

12 C A D I L I,A C

I dr. Sedan ..............

1495
1601
1395
295

1295
16 MKRCUDKS 221). I Door ........
395
11 IIITICK I dr. hardtop ............
641
18 FORI) 2 Dour. 6 Cyl„ Std.......
1795
61 CIIKV. Sta. WtiRon, V-8, Auto.
19 CIIBV. I Door. 6 Cyl., Std. ,MMHMt*Hl4 1195
50 CIIKV. Sin. Wag., V-8, Auto., Air Cond. 595
395
1 1 CIIBV. Delray, Auto...........................
995
IS CIIBV.
Ton Pickup .......................
56 FORD Sta. Wagon, V-8, S td ....»IIM#||«*|II# 395
195
51 CIIKV. 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Std. t)i|«#MI*ll*
695
17 OLDS 88 Four Dour ■1*4i-S«-••|*••••■II
111
17 I’LVMOITH I Door, 6 Cyl., Auto.
If*liii*iit*4 791
18 CIIKV. 'j Tun Pickup
63 CIIKV. DemoBHtrutor. fully equipped 3207
57 .MKHCUllY SI a. W'nKon. Auto., P. Steer. 495
WE’HK 1.0.4 OKI) - Til BY GOTTA GO
FRED Vi: \UKI.E
219 K. 2nd ST.
FA 2-6231

CLAUDE HITTKLL

150$ PARK AVE.
FIRI, AN DO III 1-3186

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It) Mrs. Adam Muller
A program entitled “The
Navy nn the A lert” will l-e
presented under direction of
Capt. Joseph M. Tully and
Cdr. C. W. Meshier of Snnfnnl
Naval A ir Station at today's 7
p. in. meeting of the Dellary
Civic Assn. Inc. a t the Com*
munity Center.
Ileports will be made on the
association's project of get*
ting nn e l e c t r o n i c organ
through exchange of 145 tra d ­
ing stam p books und on tha
showing of the film, "The Kil­
lers of Kllumunjnio'' schedul­
ed for H p. m. on April 20. Ad­
mission to this movie will be
free, however a silver o ffe r­
ing will ho acceptable
K ntertnlnm ent scheduled for
May 10 will be a program pre­
sented by the Angeles Singers
of Orlando.
Civic Assn, members who
huve not made reservations
for the liniO-tll K ntcrtainm ent
Series are asked to contact
Charles llillhardt, l(M) Mailers
ltd., for season tickets. Mem­
bers also are reminded th a t
I in!'! association dues uic now
payable to Clair Fellows, fi­
nancial secretary, or a t the
club meetings.

Baptist Church
Is Dedicated
CHUTING STARS, a U. S. Navy Parachute Exhibition Team who have
made 4,200 pnrnchutc jumps since 111(50 with only four injuries will star
with the Blue Angels at tho Navy Open House iu celebration of Seminole
County'* Semi-Centennial Day, April 27. Here is Chief Warrant Officer
Lewis T. Vinson during his descent after completion of a 10,000 foot free
full skydiving muneuver.
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Longwood H D Club
Elects New Officers

GEORGE MIMS

B u s in e s s ^ ) ,

Briefs W •*1 believe we have proven
the ini|Hirlsnrc of specialis­
ing'' said George Mills, own­
e r of Southern Air of Sanford
• s hu announced the muvr to
expanded quarters tin Park
Drive und Ouk Axe.
Formerly a c o n s u l t i n g
chemical engineer in tho heat
transfer and air movement
field, Mills set down u strict
policy of specialising only in
heating, air conditioning and
refrigeration when lit organ­
ised Southern Air two years
•go.
Mills said that today's rapid
technical progress upplios to
Hanford as well as other imp­
utation explosion ureas.
"In the past two years we
hsvo bevn more than gratified
by tho response to our serv­
ice" said Mills. "Rapid piogless In the healing-cooling
field makes it a necessity to
keep aluriisl of developments,
particularly when they apply
iu tiie safely and comfort of
the public.''
Resides Mills, the staff in­
cludes Shirley Mills as office
m anager, John Dimitry, Tuft
ilunuon and Ponce Kliuorr.

II) Donna Kates
Thu slute nf officers was
presented by the nominating
commit tie at this month's
meeting of the I-ongwood
Homo Dcinom lration C l u b
held last Thutsdny a t the
Civic l.enguo Huilding do
Church Kt.
Tho newly elected officers
Iu Ih&gt; installed May 1(1 at
10:00 u. in. u t the III) Center
in Sanford are M rs .' Felix
Mege, president; Mrs. Ihiiry
Hawthorne, first vien presi­
dent; Mr*. Henry Wagner,
second vice president; Mrs.
Frances Hetje, secretary: Miss
Doiuthy Hi nth. treasu rer and
Mrs. M altha Stout, delegate.
Thirty-five members und
three guests were present in­
cluding Miss Myrtle Wilson,
III) agent nnd Cecil Tucker,
county agent.
Tucker gave nil in teirstin g
talk im Iiiwii* pointing out the
•lilfclenl typos of giusses und
soils and showed an in terest­
ing I i I in. lie 0 Iso ilisllihutcd
pamphlets "I.awn Care Tips"
to tiiuse present- This painplilet is uvuiluhle to tiie gen­
eral public in tho futility
ugent's office ut thu Agricul-

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Hy Shirley Wentworth
Offiriul dedication ceremon­
ies were conducted March
31 for the Northslde Ilaptist
Church on Forest City lid.
with Rev. Lloyd Meyer from
the Orlando Hnptist Temple
giving Mm* dedication mseaage
and Rev. Harold Hrown, pas­
tor. greeting I he no p e r s o n s
attending.
Special mualr was provided
at intervals by WFTV singing
s ta r Mickey Kvuns und Mrs.
I.oretta Strunk.
A Tri-Fellowship Hilda Conferenre was held ut the churrh
April 3 and April 4 at 10 a.m .
on Wednrsdny and conclud­
ing al a special service held
at 7 p. m. Thursday.

Cohen Rites
Held Friday
Funeral services for Jacob
Cohen, a form er Sunford resi­
dent, were held Friday at Ihc
Ohrv Shalom Cemetery In O r­
lando, with the Habbi II. J.
Adler offiriating.
Mr. Cohen ilu-d Wednesday
morning in a Philadelphia
hospilul. lie is survived hy
threw daughters and olio soil,
including Mis. Saul Abramson
of Sunford.
O ther survivors uro Mrs,
Ruth Seller, Mrs. F ather Feldler ami David Cohen, all of
1'hiludrlphiii.

PUI1LIC SPEAKING CONTEST WINNERS ut
Saturday's County- Event* Day for Seminole
County 4-H Club* were, from left, Ted Hellhorn
of Slavin, boy* senior rliviniott; George Hra«l*buw
of Slavia, boy* junior division; Linda King of

Sanford, girls senior division nnd Patricia Coney
Longwood. Riel* junior division. The two senior
division winner* will participate in tbe public
speaking contest at District Event* Day sche­
duled April 20 in Tavares.
(Herald Photo)

Lyman To Got New Technical Course
A new technical course will
be taught at I.yman High
School next year, K. S. Dou­
glas*, Vocational and Adult
Kducation Director announced
today.
The now course will be In
Air-Conditioning,
Relrigeralion ami Healing Mcrhanios,
a busy and expanding field
of today's living.
A com mittee formed nf
business men, engineers and
experienced craftsm en lias
liccn at work, devising a
course outline for Hie new
tech class.
Ktcvcnth grade classes will
study bench and shop work,
refrigeration
fundam entals,
basic cycle of refrigeration.

refrigerants,
metering
de- electricity and system convices, evaporators, compress* trols.
ors, condensers ami rccelv- j The 12th grade students
cr*. basic controls, basic) will study electric motors,

SuSeasSe Pact?
A NEW SMYRNA REACH —
(L T D — Everyone but the
police had
whale of • time
today when a school of pilot
whales swam ashore and
tried to commit suicide.
At least four of the burly
a n i m a l s succeeded, two
others injured themselves so
badly they had to bo shot.
Another two m am m als were
captured and hustled off to
Marineland Studios, an ocean-

a

graphic tourist attraction near
St. Augustine.
Hy high tide Monday night
there were still "seven or
eight'' swimming within the
waterway system and showed
no signs* of going hack out
to sea, Police Chief Wallace
F e rrc rra said.
" I hope they do go away
. . . it's too hot to have
dead whales around here,”
he said.

Whenpick-up counts. . .
STANDARD STANDS OUT
JTcnvy trnflic, crowded schedules—that's Dixie's lifeon-wheels today. And that’s where your car shines
if you use any of these dependable Standard gnsolin es: c r o w n e x t r a — Standard’s premium grade

starters relays and protectivc devices; drawing, readjng and interpreting clectral
diagram s,
installation
and
operation, servine analysis,
electrical
and
mechanical
and further studies of airconditioning and heating s&gt;stern*.
The two year course will
compromise a total of 1.080
hours of study and practical
application, Douglass said.
This new technical course
will make the third new
course in Seminole County
Schools. The other two are
a mechanical drawing and
design
drafting
clast
at
Seminole High and an electro­
nics course at Lyman.

Hy Louise Grayson
The annual E aster Eg*
Hunt will be held at the Genex a School till* Wednesday
at I p m for all children in
the area. Each child attend­
ing is asked to bring three
cooked and decorated eggs.
Cup cake* and punch xxill
be served by homeroom ntothers following the hunt.
Those in charge will be Mrs.
M argaret Dunn, Mrs. Ann
McCurdy. Mr*. Robbie Rraddy. Mrs. Doris Kcktnan, Mr*
H ard Summersill. Mrs. Polly
Caswell and Mrs. Shirley
Hoover.
The school will close fo*
E aster Holidays following the
hunt. Classes will resume at
(he regular tim e on April in,
Mrs. Roy W. Nichols, prm.
ciptal, advises.

Two Local Men
New SB Champs
The shulfleboard learn of A.
C. .Madden and Emcil Van
Roy beat out 6t other teams
in the N orthern and Central
Florida ShuHIcbo.ird Tourna­
ment held recently at Day­
tona Heat h lo take the Cham­
pionship honor*.
Madden ami Van Roy were
entered
with
three
other
team s (tom Hie local Sanford
Tourist ami ShuHIcboanl Club
is the meet held al the P ea­
body ShuHlcboard Club in
Daytona.
Madden served the local
club as tournam ent director
and Van Roy is a member o(
the executive Ixiard. After
being aw arded the beautiful
Peabody Trophy, lliey pre­
sented it to President Mahlon
Wright. The Sanford group
will get to keep it for one
year.

'gasoline, now at nn all-time high in anti-knock qual­
ity: c r o w n - Standard!* “regular,” now stepped-up
to iioost your car's performance, cut your driving
costs; e c o n o m y c r o w n — popular dollnr-strctchcr
that supplies all the power many cars am use—nnd
nt a saving. Whatever you drive, stop at Standard
for long-running gasolines and Standard service!
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‘J eep’drives ahead with two
NEW H ISTO R Y M AKERS!

North Orlando
Garden Club
Sets Meeting

lly Muns Grlnvtrad
Tlte nominating com mittee
of the North Orlando Jarilcn
Club will present its recom ­
mendations for a new slate
of officers at the regular
monthly Hireling to l&gt;c held
at 7:30 p. m. Thursday al
the home of Mrs. Leonard
Stewart, 70 S. Edgemon Avc.
Kleetions are scheduled fur
the May meeting.
Program for Thursday night
will lake the form of "Hobby
Night'' when each m em ber
will display and talk on aomc
article maile as a bobby.
Co-hostess for the m eet­
fly Jane Casselberry
Tho I.ytnan High School ing will be Mrs. M. Duquette.
Dance lladd will play for a
dance In the school ra frtriin Visitor Dies
Thursday night following the
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker,
D o n k e y Huskethall (iimie Kim Avc., Sanford, have re­
which will begin a t tt p. in. ceived word of the deuth of
in the gym.
Mr. W alker's sister, Mrs.
Tho dance band received a Aielh Richardson, Wednes­
superior rating recently in day, April 3. at her home in
district competition aiaf is D y­ llolly Hill. Mra. Jltrhardson
ing to raise the money to go was ■ frequent visitor at the
to the stale contest in Miami. W alker home and has many
^ h a public to iuvUad.
Diemls in lias area.

Lyman Band
To Play
For Dance

fund Center on litvy. 17-03.
Mra. M. I.. Tinsley presided
over the meeting due In the
uhsenro of Mrs. Mai thu Stout.
An inspirational F aster mes­
sage was given by Mis.
M altha Putnam followed by
the Pledge to tho Flag.
Mrs. Selje decorated tho
tables beautifully in an Raster
Them e Using gold vases con­
taining usparugua fein und
gold paint) d li r u n e h e s on
which were hung colored F a s t­
er eggs.
Next month's meeting scheduhd fur May 2 will lie in the
form of the tour through tho
Modern Ago Furniture Store
hi Dilundo beginning at lingo
u. IU.
A delirious luncheon was
served last Thuisday hy Mr*.
Ralph Newcomer, chairm an;
Mi*. Henry Wagner, Mr*.
IMI* I .re, Mr*. K. P. Ittcliards,
Ml*. Harold Jrnqucn und Mrs.
Russell Corwin,

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ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — A now Attempt to
derail a freight train of the atrike-bound Florida
lt&gt; Larry W r.h rl
East (’oast Hallway failed early today when the train
Tin. first step in th«* city’s
cut through chain wrapped around the track*.
long emergency w ater pro­
FEC Vice President W. L. Thornton said the in­
gram will bo taken tonight cident the fourth since the wage dispute strike began

a t a special m e tin g of the
bo uni . . . Oily will probably
give the green light to float
Utility revenue bonds to fi­
nance w ater ground storage
reservoir . . , Cost $100,OtH)
over n HO year period . . .
It will take 12 weeks to con­
stru c t the storage tank . . .
W on't do much to prevent r a ­
tioning this summer.

II weeks ago, occurred ju st
south of New- Sm yrna Beach
about 2 a.m.
"Someone vvrapped a pence
of chain ainuml the tracks.
F ortunately the w eight of the
engine ru t through the link*
Since (hr strikes against
the Elurida East Coast
and the ears were not derail­
Railway began on Jan.
ed,” Thornton mild. "Thi* In­
13, Ih rrr have been four
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attem pts lo dam agr rail­ cident, like the other* since
By the way, W ater program
the strike began, ha* been re ­
way property.
engineers m eeting this morn­
ported lo the FBI for investi­
Here Is the box sto re:
ing with S tate Health repre­
gation.”
Feb. ;n: Miami Shores.
sentatives in Tallahassee on
Thornton said there were
Piece of m etal IN Inches
requirem ents for the program.
a bout 35 ear* in the south­
long lammed la a switch
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9
bound freight train which ru t
In an attem pt In forte
Jaycees really going nil out
through the chuin.
train olf tracks. Metal bar
for th a t massive sports car
jerked out of switch when
E arlier incident* involving
race slated April 20-21 , . .
train crossed track at 15 FEC property included two
Over 100 cars expected to
inllr* an hour.
derailm ent attem pts anil an
race.
March 2fi: Two metal d r ­ unsueeessful attem pt to hum
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eaders dam ped lo tracks
a bridge.
Scott Hum* enthusiastic
near FEC sheds at Nrw
Thornton atso disclosed the
ever the forthcoming Indus­
Smyrna. Clamps removed
FEC will begin hauling po­
trial show nest Tuesday night
wlirn passerby warned po­ tatoes out i f the North Flor­
. . . "Should he sensnUonal"
lice.
ida growing area a* of next
says Scott . . . Thirty-four lo­
.March 30: FEC bridge
Monday.
cal industries all ready signed
sel lire at llania. F ire­
The FEC will pick up nt
up . . . I&gt;oor prizes every 30
men ilousrd flam es before
various learn trnrk* at St.
m inutes,
e
seiiiitts dam age caused.
Augustine mi.I Bunnell, using
. . .
April l*i (h a lo wrapped
supervisory personnel - oper­
Did you know that only
around tracks south ol
ated train* which now haul
about TOO registered R epubliNew Sm yrna. Chain cut by
perishables from the Lake
cans actually voted in the
weight of 35-car train. No
Okeechobee area.
Legislative race.
dam age.
"W e do not Want the potato
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growers to lie badly hit by
Still no woitl from Jake
thi* strike,” he said, "and we
Zorian a t Mail laud on that
In pe this additional service,
proposed Boat Marina.
although
still limited to the
.,
. .
extent v o cannot switch en.h
The County School Board
individual packing h o U s e ,
will get $2,000 within the next
wilt alluviate the tran sp o rta­
few days to give those 05
tion problem* of the shipper*
"lop" teac h ers. •
in this in on.”
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VATICAN CITY (l I’ll —
lie said the service Wlls
School I ton id meets tom or­ I’ope Joint XXIII warned to- atonal prim arily at shipper'
day
that
man
could
he
wiped
bo
row nt 1:30 p.tn. for the reclose to the East Const. Grow­
apportionment of new two It­ out by an atomic war and er* near Palatka have been
nemitst
maintain
peace
by
ers . . Itrplnecmcnt for Mor­
using siding* operated by
ris Huhy over at Lake Monroe collation.
other railway*.
should he forthcoming soon.

nsiwA. . .
Pope Warns

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Jim Spencer bus don,, a re'niliikublc yob | a tab rinsing the
inside of ' his lounge . . .
Makes tile place look three
tim es as big.
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W A S H IN G T O N ’

( D P I)

R o s f- jjj'j Cxi ’"Pepper. U&gt;
F la . i f i i u r .l s t s d Ccngrrsa to
a llo t'*50 million to he.’p c a s t
Miami'.* unemployment pro­
blem.

Been getting nhandful of
letters from youngster* ask ­
WASHINGTON
&lt;IH*1» —
ing about a night for young
people in mnl over a t the President Kennedy's youth
em ployment bill, unscathed
Civic Center.
by a Republican move to
.
.
.
County
Commissioners send it hack to com mittee,
Tuesday found they have a appeared headed for Senate
road biidge "that hasn't been approval today.
used in five yrunt." A letter
from O range County sought
ATLANTA (U P I) — The
a 50 per cent participating
attorneys general of Georgia
plan in the next budget to
and Alabama were expected
place a new- bridge on Iron
to confer today regarding an
Bridge Road over the Little
alleged football scandal in­
Kcon. Road Supt. J. C. Lav­ volving the slate universit­
ender informed the Commis­
ies of Uic two states.
sion the bridge hasn’t been
used in five years. County
Engineer William Bush was
VIENTIANE. Lao* (U P I) —
instructed to look inlo the* A
three m a n
international
m atter.
truce commission flew to the
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strateg ir Plain of J a rs today
Work on eonstiuclion of a to try to *top fighting which
four and six lane divided high­ threatens a new civil w ar in
way facility on SR 130 is com­ Laos.
pleted . . . The $1 IK,td» proj­
ect extends from Hwy. 17-112
la Howell Lake,
PA BIS I U P I)—The United
.
.
•
State* and It* S outheast Asiu
City Commissioners will lie T reaty O rganization a l l i e s
meeting with the legislative pledged themselves today lo
delegation next Wednesday continue fighting Communist
night on thut cigaret lax pro­ subversion throughout the vit­
posal aiding municipalities . . , ally strategic aiea.
Talked with Sell. Mark Cleve­
land J i. this morning and
NEW YORK (U P I) — Au­
Muck ftccma to think it lias
thorities today continued in ­
a good chance of passing,
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vestigating
the
apparent
A thoughtful civic leader sleeping pill death at Mrs.
and one who want* to foe C harlene Wrighlsman C as­
proud of our home loan, had sini, the m illionairess wife
Ihe Idea Dial since « c are go­ of an indicted sorlely column­
ing to have »omc lo.oou hi ist.
50,00(1 people here on April 27
lo, join in the Semi-Centennial
HOMESTEAD A H ! (U P I)
Celebration, and many o!
them will be visitor*. wny nut —Attorney Jam es It. Dono­
get that "I'a in l I p Clean Up" van said Tuesday talks with
ram patgn going right now . , . Cuban Prem ier Fidel Castro
(ilvc rnir downtown shopping left him "very optim istic
district a ireah ami Inviting altoul live early retu rn " of
appearance . . . Maybe — the rem aining Americans im ­
ju*t maybe — he says, the prisoned in Cuba.
Woodruff* and perhap* the
nearby m erchants who are a f­
fected by the run down
•'ghost town" appearance of
Bridge
Page 11
that building "n W F irst
Cl.isslflnl
Page i t
h ir e d and N I'aik Avenue
t'onuea
Pago
2-A
might give tiie whole exterior
Dear Abbjr
Page It
a paint job . . . Good 'do*!
E ditorial
Page l-A
And have U retchrn l-ewi*
E ntertainm ent
Page 11
paint ’’nm rals" on the inside
Legal*
Page 2 A A 3-A
of the windows to blot out the
Puzzle
Page 2 A
view of file ir.saie of the
S w irl)
Page Id A II
hudibng and Ihu* presold a
hpnrt*
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PLEASING substitute!

Near Okay

Conference Due

Avert War Move

Pledge Support

Continues Probe

Optimistic

Herald Index

Teachers' Pay
Bonus Repeal
Bill Is Filed
TALLAHASSEE (L T D —A
bill to repeal the controver­
sial I tail competency aw ard
program for superior school
teacher* was Introduced to­
day by Sen. (I. T Melton,
Lake City, and others.
T hr hill would elim inate
the special $too annual pay
bonus for teachers graded
by their superior* a* in the
upper 30 pur cunt of all
tvnrhurs and who make a
grade of at least fsH) on the
national teacher examination.
Tiie m easure wa* passed
at the urging of Gov. F arris
Bryant two years ago and
over opposition of the pow­
erful Florida Education Asso­
ciation which finally accept­
ed it only as p art of a com ­
prom ise teacher pay raise
package.
Tiie Cabinet t h i s vv e e k
made the first payment* un­
der the program . They went
to c.tksi teachers o ver th e
state at a cost of more than
$2 million.
Alio introduced today was
a hill, urged by State School
Supt. Thomas |). Itatley. th at
would do aw ay with school
m illsee elections?
The proposal, a constitu­
tional am endm ent, ’would let
the county school hoard de­
cide the amount of school
taxes up lo 20 mills that will
he levied. Under the present
constitution, the freeholders
must vote for any amount
above 13 mills.

Anti-Poll’Tax Measure O kayed

State Borrowing Probe Set
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Measures to ra tify the proposed federal anti-pell tax
amendment and to investigate
state borrowing cleared com­
mittee hurdles and sped to
legislative calendars today.
The House voted today to
investigate ,state borrowing
amt a m easure to ratify the
antipoll tax am endment to
th r f . S . C on stitu tio n mov­
ed Inin position for ra lly '
approi at.
Meeting two hours before
the house convened, the house
public road* committee voted
to make an investigation of

sta le borrowing, including the
$157 million refinancing of
the state turnpike.
But the committee provided
for the investigation to he
made by a joint six-man com­
mittee of the House-Senate
Finance and Taxation Com­
mittee instead of by the spe­
cial house committee proposed
l»y Rep. Fred Karl of Volusia,
sponsor of tho investigation
move.
Karl chnrgcd the action wa*
aimed at keeping him off the
investigation since he is not
a me miter of the finance com­
mittee. O ther criiics of whole-ale bond borrowing under the

Bryunt adm inistration charged privately the investigation
would lie a "white wash” of
the administration.
The substitute bill than won
unanimous approval was push­
ed by former House Speaker
William V, Chappell of Oral*,
a next-door neighbor and
close friend of the governor.
Chappell said ho would push
for early house adoption of
the Finance Committee inves­
tigation in an attem pt to get
it to the senate fur action hut
Sen. John Mathews, Jackson­
ville, said he’ll demand th at
sctiale approval hu delayed.

Ho plans to push for an in ­
vestigation by a special com­
mittee.
At a !) A.M. joint meeting,
the anti-poll tax ratification
measure wa* approved by
both the Senate Constitutional
Amendments Committee and
the House committee on res­
olution* am] put In tln« for
early action. Only two dis­
senting vote* were cast, by
Sen. It. C. Pcnree, Palatka.
and Rep. Hen William* of
Gulf.
Sen. Spessard Holland made
a special trip here to urge
Florida to become the 3t*t
state to ratify the amendment

which would become a p a rt’
of the U. S. Constitution if
passed by 38 state*.
Holland warned th a t unless
the states acted to prohibit
poll taxes as a requirem ent in
federal elections, the m atter
would wind up in tho court#
and m ight open the door to
federal control of state tlra ­
tion*.
"This is a racial question,*
Holland said, "but it involves
both races. The ptdl tax keep#
many citizens of Iwth races
from Voting." Florida out­
lawed the poll tax in Mata
elections in IH37 and only fiva
state* still collect it.

mxfoxb lim tlit
VOL. 53

WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight. 60-115.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. APRIL 10, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 687

War Veteran
Kills Self

Leon Quincy Pickering. NOyear-old Spanish American
War veteran, was found fat­
ally wounded at aland 3 p.tn.
Tuesday in his t.ake Mary
home. He was dead on arriv ­
al at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
Sheriff J. L. I lobby said
Pickering had shot himself in
the head with a .22 rifle bui­
ld . Coroner Vernon Mile, re­
ported ,1m* .had authorized xn
’
f to d ••e-mini
&lt;
of rti *1h ' efnre sigi - T
the death e rrtd ira lr
A friend, F ran k E v.iii », dis­
MIRROR. .MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHO IS FAIREST OF
public nppeurmu-o nt the Industrial Exhibit there noxt Tues­
covered Pickering slumped
Them All? No one ran say hut the judges, who have all been
day. IlatliiiiK suit judging will he held nt the Civic Center nt
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker in a chair and notified Sher­
ehosen from out of town to avoid any favoritism. The Rills
ii p.m. April 127, with oveniny: gown and final judging nt 7:30
Seminole County tax assess­ iff Hobby, who discovered the
who aid seen here in their Alix of Sanford swimsuits are praep.m. Miss Seminole County will reign over the Semi-Centen­
or. today revealed Jlnal ta b ­ rifle nearby.
iidiiK eaeli week at thu Civic Center mid will make their first
nial Rail nl the Mayfair Jim later thut night. (Herald Photo)
ulation figures of the homePickering had been adju­
stead exemption applications tant ior many years of Roose­
[or the year Iiki3.
velt Camp 13, Spanish Amer­
The total of Hie homestead ican War Veterans. He was
exemption applications wa* born April 30. 1H71).
12.4U3 lor this year. In t!)t'&gt;2,
Surviving are a num ber id
a total o( 11.883 applications nieces and nephews, all In
were filed. An Increase in the New E n g l a n d , excepting
num ber of application* for Harve Pickering w h o
is
10(13 uver 11812 showed 522.
upending the season at Sun
lamlo Springs.
Funeral arrangem ents are
in charge' of the Brisson Fun­
City Fiscal Agent Ixaimi*
Ix'ctly also Indicated that provement program up to genry program underway.
According to earlier fi­
eral Home.
l-cedy 1* expected to tell the a small w ater and sewer re- $ !,000,000.
The first step is expected gures by Iieedy based on
City Com miss U&gt;n tonight lo venue Issue would also have
Also cxpceled at Uie m eet­
to tv the construction of a 5,31X1 active w ater accounts
(Inal a prupn«.i'd combined to he financed.
ing will he engineers Jess
here, an estim ated- $s,vt,ooo
bond issue based on fra n ­
He is expected to submit Jess Diels id Clark, Dally water re sc rv ior nt a cost of l*'tie would m ean a need of
$100,111 *1.
A 23-yent-old Sanford mail
chise utility and cigaret tax figure* on the issue b a n d D i e t z
of
Clark,
Daily
raising the w ater rate* $10.50
Earlier Lerdy had inform ­ per connection p er year.
wa- charged vyth auto th e ft
now being collected to pay on irom a $2t)n,0(k) w ater Im­ he taken to get the cmtTed the commission to stay
Four of eight Negroes for the city's em ergency and
and jailed under $1,000 bond
within a $850,000 bond Issue
here in the theft of a late charged In two purse snatch­ long range w ater im prove­
range due lo the bund cov­ Nex( Move
model Thumlerhlrd from In ing* will voluntarily undergo ment program .
erage stretching thin over
OTTAWA (U P I) - Trim#
flo u t of Jim Spencer's lust lie detector tests Thursday, it
that amount.
M inister Joint Diefcnbaker,
was reported today by County A uxiliary Knout
week.
The complete w ater Im­ his Conservative government
Tiie mail was identified ns Judge Vernon Mize,
TALLAHASSEE Il l'll —
provement project had been shattered by Monday's de­
The tests, nt the county A hill authorizing payment of
H erbert Lam ar Week* who
estim ated at well over $!,- feat at the hands of the Lib­
was picked up in W inter Park jail, will lie conducted by n travel and per ilicm money to
(8x1,000 to include a m-w well eral P arty, returns to tho
afte r the ■at was found paint­ reprraantative of the Florida highway patrol auxilhti)m en
field, Iran*missjon lines and Canadian capital today toed in different color foul the Shei if f# Bureau.
while on disaster duly with
A 15-year old blond girl, said the girl already Is on reservoir.determ ine Ids next m ow .
tug* intai I. The ca r was
Judge Mize this morning the state patrol wa* introduc­ described as "cu te as a pic­
owned by M ailer D ittm er of placed one juvenile on proba­ es! today by R«tp. R. P. Mitch­ tu re," is being held in Ihc probation as an incorrigible,
will he given furl her pvy*
Fern Park.
tion, In custody of his parents. ell.
county jail on charge* of
ctilatric
exam inations.
carrying n w o n led weapon*
Sherd l J
I. Il-dihy tills
pending aMion by ju v in ilr
court.
morning said Hie girl was
Judge Vernon Mize, who taken into custody Monday
at
Sanford
Junior
High
School, where she is a stud­
i:riioi.s
ent, on complaint of the
principal, Hugh Carlton.
The gill had been sent to
• (Guaranteed 10 Years
the principal for causing a
R egular
$70.50
Routine quarterly budget
disturbance in her classroom.
and Imancial report* for the
Trade
Allow.
$50.00
Town of Altamonte Springs Carlton noticed she kept her
presented nt the council m eet­ hand in her large purse. He
ing of Die Council Finance demanded she open Ha- purse
Committee by Clerk Jim amt he discovered u .22 cali­
P alm er were accepted tor ber revolver, fully loaded
approval and, including the wiih nine bullets.
TWIN OR
Carlton and School Supt.
town's payroll expenditures,
were found to he totally sa t­ It. T. Milwvc reported the
o ffer
good
i w eek only
isfactory, p alm er said today. girl ts "emotionally disturb­
P alm er said questions rais­ 'd " and already has been
'2nd &amp; .Miignnliti
' d previously by Committee through the Child Guidance
Chairm an Keith Nixon at the Clinic at Ortlmdo, Izccn tre a t­
Vpill 3 Council Meeting eon ed by .&lt; psychiatrist and p re ­
cerning telephone hill* and sently is under the care of a
the payroll were acceptably neurologist.
explained and found to he
justified.
left. Tummy Conner and liennie Pixler enjoy the fruits* of their hunting nt
O ther m em bers of the Brisk Turnover
the Fir* l Rapt in nursery Achool e g g hunt, u* littlo Tereaa Kiehurda,
com m ittee are Mayor Law
NEW YORK
I U P!)
(right; dclvea into the draw wondering "Where did tiie Fouler Egg go?"
opened
mixed
on
re nee .swuUoid aud Frank Stork*
G crhardu
brisk turnover today.
(Herald Photon j

{{arcesleatle’s
Up Over 522

23-Year-Old
Charged In Theft

Combined Issue To Be Asked
To Meet Water Boost Needs

4 To Undergo
‘Lie’ Tests

Teen-Age Blonde
Held On Gun Count

Repeat By Popular Demand!

BeeSdUing Sale!

Council OK's
Cudgel Reports

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O f Y o u r H eart: T r y H e r e
Home to where the henrl Is find
there are lota of hearts In Seminole
Coiinty.
,
Some of them have been here for
years and many of them aro new­
comers.
No rnnttcr which yon are, If
you’re looking for a new homo for
your heart, the sponsors of this pane
have aomethinir just for you.
They have homes for persons
who like lots of nclffhtotrs nnd for
persons who like no neighbors. They
have homes for persons with lots
of children or for retired couples.
They also have groves, acreages
and lots to suit your desires nt
prices that will fit your pocketitook.
There are homes in every loca­
tion; east, west and all around the
town, In the country, in residential
areas, on lakefrents and on high­
ways.

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For newcomers to the nren, maps
are also a feature of I he page, to
show you just how to get to the fea­
tured spots of the week.
Look over this page, pick out one
that looks good to you. Drive out nnd
make an on the site inspection.
if you don’t see just what you’ve
got in mind, contact any one of the
realtors listed on this page for the
many homes they do not have room
to feature, or contact any one of
these builders nnd have a home cus­
tom-built and tailor-made to your
taste.
Featured here are homes in Lake
Wnymnn Heights, Tee 'N Green
Entitle*, Idyllwilde, Ravenna Park
nnd Suntnnd Kstntes.
Huildcrs anti dealers include,
Kingswood H u i l d c r s , Shoemaker
Construction Co., and LMN Enter­
prises.

IDXLLWILDE

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DIRECTIONS: Tee *n fJrrcn ia
located net Country (Tub Hoad,
oppodle l.orh Arbor and o»crliMiking Mayfair Country &lt;Tub
at thr intrr*rclion of Near Up■ala lln.nl nnd only I mlnutrn to
Inlrr.tale 1 Interchange at
I,.ikr Mary.

RAVENNA

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PHONE - FA 2-2711
10 A .51. to 5 P..M. Daily

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TEE ’« GREEN In eaally onr of the mo*t beau,
tiful and ronrenirntly totaled npotn In the Sanford area, near In whooU. ehurche*. ahopping
ami all &lt;&gt;f Central Florida'a wonderful recreational facililir*.
YOU HAVE A CHOICE of 3. 3 or 4 hjdroont
models . . . all with central heat and with (or
prepared for) air-conditioning. You can chmna
between a arreend porch or npaclous family room.

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SUN LAND
ESTATES

Longwood

Sohool

REALTORS
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
DEVELOPERS

25th

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Dili K(
S t l.akc Way m i n
Height* i* located at the inlrr■retion of Seminole and High­
land Avenue*. one half block
n o rt h of the new Long wood Kirinrnlury
S cIkhiI . , , )u&gt;t a
coiipir bundled y ard- off It. S.
Highway 17-SS . . . l.»ok for
■ignn nn w m I *ide of highway.

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If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals — and
would like to advertise

CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —
Central Heating
Duct* I'rrpnrrd for AirCumlitioning
County Tuxr* Only
High and Dry
Formica Cablneta
All Improvement* In And Paid

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DAILY
1(1 A.M. In 5 P.M.

on our weekly Tour Of Homes

Any Type Financing
All llouaea I ( j and 3 Hatha

W hile you are out driving, this week-end, lake this page

and Real Estate Page —

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

Neighbors

Close

By?

l et i i » build one of lhr«c oul»l*ndiug model, on YO l'It lot . . . pr «ee u« for n large
rltojce in rxrellrnl location*. We will build anywhere . . . Srr the *alr*ninn at either
SaleH Oflirr in tlii* general area.

of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real

CALL FA2-5612

Objectionable

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

BUILT BY LMN ENTERPRISES

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

FOR INFORMATION

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde

OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN
IN BEAUTIFUL

Yhla comfortable and altrnctlre rraldrncr,
Im nliil at SO] Satauma Court In Itaicnim
Park. wa* rrrrntly purchaai-d h) l.t.O.g.)
and Mr*. Hubert F. llau*rr. 'I hi. char mint;
homr, o( modern colonial dr*i|tn. haa a
apaciou* lit Ing room, dining area, .1 bed­
room* with roomy rlo.rta, and I •j ■parklinn hath*. Thr homr at*o feature* a de­
lightful fully equipped kitchen with builtin*. jnd central healing *y*tem. Huy with
confidence in llavrnna I'ark, a community
built with pridr.

SUNLAND ESTATES

R a ven n a P a rk H om es
“A

Community

3 &amp; I Bedroom — 1, 1&lt;j » 2 Hath
FIIA, FIIA

lJuilt

Unmet* — Priced

W ith

Pride**

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$11,1)1)11 — ldiw

In-Service, VA, Comcntlonui

Down

Pay menu

Financing

Kllualrd In an excluder arra whrrr rernr
•Irrrl ia a picture u( lot line**. thi* Iieaullful homr nf contemporary modern deign,
U drfinllrl) Sanford'* linr.l offering in
a 4 bedroom, I bath rrtidrnrr. Thr ■paeioua Hi In* room, family dining room and
luxury al/rd tM-drunma with roomy lighted
cliwrla will plraar lh« entire family. Tha
kitrhrn. whirh di.play* a ntulllludr nf
rabineta and e*ery powiihlr appliance, and
I hr rualnm draignrd hatha with etrry
quality fraturc will mrrl any Irat nf rumpariaun . . . . and you rn|oy yrar-ruund
wmlhrr rontrul comfort all through llila
homr. Other fralurra too nuntrruua lu mentiun,

Idyllwilde

Thi* rnnirnirntly built 3 iH'driHim homr
i* located at .lilt Tucker llri%r, in beautiful
Sunland K*lalr*. It ha* white trrrai/u
floor* throughout, wall furnace and dron-in
range and men. Thi. homr aril* for 413,1(73.
VA Financed.

G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION • CUSTOM BUILT

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building, call Kingswood Builders First
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ELECTRIC

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GENERAL OFFICE - 211 W. 25th ST. DIAL FA 2-S103

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202 Fairmont Dr.

Sunland Estates

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By l a r r y VERSIIEL
The
classroom teachers
have voted that the school ad­
ministration department not
make public the list ot the
"top" 65 teachers in the
county.
I • •
The elimination of non resi­
dent fee for the Civic Center
will be discussed pro and con
at the City Commission meet­
ing tonight.
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Had coffee with Amy An­
derson in her brand spanking
new officei in the Kirk Plaza
this morning . .
Sunshine
Realty . . . Charles Fox is
her associate . , . colfee was
good.
• • •
David Galchel in Tallahas­
see Marking for -Air local del­
egation.
• • •

Five Sanford Negroes Arrested
In Large Bolita Crackdown Here
No Connection
With Volusia
County Drive
Five Sanford NcjjimM wore nrmttod individually
Saturday in a crackdown by police on bolita opera­
tion- here. Police Chief Itoy Williams reported.
The Chief said he docs not believe local bolita
operations have any connection with the drive in
Volusia County "but we don't want it either— that's

Crews from VAH-T will re­
turn to NAS ahead of time . . .
Plane trouble has plagued the
accident - prone w i n g . . .
Some 700 men will start re­
turning from the Enterprise
this weekend.
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Avenue; Allen Mitchell, 717
Hickory Avenue, two charges;
Mack Coley, Bungalow City;
Jnmes W. Moore, "018 Grapeville Avenue, and Shrdrick
Hi oven, U22's West 11th St.
Sliavv, Moore and llrown
posted f-0 - bond each: Mitch­
ell posted flO l bail. Coley is
in jail in lieu of bond,

Important water meeting to
halt rationing set Wednesday
night in city lull ami Ibis
weekend uc noted a fire hy­
drant leaking just otf First
SI.

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24 Die
MIAMI t t T D —At least 24
persona died in Flotilla traffic
accidents over the weekend
and a d iowning raised the ac­
cidental death toll to ‘J5. F"Ur
were killrd in a crasli at Tal­
lahassee.

Help Urged

A Flop?

MOSCOW (U P D —The gov­
ernment’s unusual reticence
about details of the perform­
ance of I.ttnik-4 led to grow­
ing speculation here today
(but the Soviet imam rocket
was at least a partial failure,

WRATH Lit: Fair and cool I liningh Tuesday. High todny, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-60.
VOL. r*n

United Press I .mined Who

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MON.* APRIL 8, 1063

SANFORD, FLORIDA

N e w University For A re a
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To i e

Aired In Senate

A lull emphasizing the need Florida area and does not
for a new state university for pinpoint any area
central Florida will be cn-1 Senators eo introducing the
introduced into the senate bill represent S c ttt i n o I e ,
this allernooii by eight sen Orange. Brevard, Lake, iu
alors from lids area, Sem­ cent a. St. Lucie, Indian livv inole County Senator Mack er. Okeechobee and Martin
Cleveland Jr. fold Ihe Herald Counties.
at noon today.
Seminole County hat been
The bill calls for a proposed designated at one of the pn*
new school for tha central siblo sites f &gt;r the new school.

In other business, a three
per cent tax on retail sales of
real estate w h s proposed by
a powerful stale senator to­
day to help balance (lie state
budget.
„
Sen It. C. Pearce of Paintka, chairman of the Senate
Finance and Taxation com­
mittee, made the suggestion
to a State Junior Chamber of

Com merer (Jtiyrees) govern­
mental affairs ferum here.
lie said he was "thinking
about" introducing the tax
measure in the legislature hut
wanted to do some research
first to determine how much
money it would raise.
Legislators took a long
weekend rest from Ihe rigors
of llie tir-st week of the 1963
session. The House did not
convene until II a m. today

Board To Hear
Canal Talk

WASHINGTON (Ul»l) -_ Federal mediator
Jumps Ilolnmi said Sunday that neKut hit ions will l&gt;e
resumed Tuesday in the Ill-week-old Florida Hast
Coast Railway strike.
"The in laugeineuts worn worked out this week­
end when tentative plans to nrhitrate fell through,"

Aid Program
Termed ’Sound’

Food Poisoning Ruled O u t;

Absenteeism Hits Oviedo School

SEATO Warned
Of Red Threat

Fleet Reserve
To Meet Tonight

Polaris A-3
Shot Succeeds

Reds Blast
NATO Proposal

Board To Talk
Annexation

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Mental Patient Goes Beserk; Kills 5

VAH-11 Set
To Return
Home Apr. 22
Sanford’s

Heavy

Attack

Squadron It tentatively will
return homo April 72 after
a seven-month deployment
aboard tlie USS Roosevelt, of­
ficials at NAS announced to­
day.
Tlie squadron will turn over
it* Sixth Fleet responsibili­
ties to VAN 0, also of San­
ford, next week, then steer a
straight course for homes and
families its men haven't seen
alnce last September 14.
V A H » recently left Mayport, Fla., aboard the USS
Saratoga Ivotind fur a sevenmonth cruise of Us own.
When VAIM t'a six A3II
Skywarrior attack hornlicrs
appear overhead on tlm 22nd
they will I * led by Cdr, John
F. Barlow, who relieved Cdm.
Letter It. l.ampman a* Com*
founding Officer March 25 in
Piraeus, Greece.
During
its
deployment,
VAH it tin* participated in
numerous joint - service and
NATO exercises in tlie North
Atlantic and .Mediterranean,
entertained heads of European
governments ami dune sumo
sight-seeing. Recent purl idcall include Naples and Gen,,a* Haly; Cannes, Frames;
Athens am! Rhodes, Greece,
and Beiruti, Lebanon.

House Kills
Stamp Plan
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
llie Home pusseil ami sent to
the Senate today n mcasura
which would prohibit counties
giving trading stumps fur
voter registration.
Tlie measure passed the

House 11)3-0,

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A nine day old puppy was
stolen in the Dteamwold sec­
tion lust week . . . The owner;
called to say will Ihe thief
kindly pick up the dog's pa­
he said.
pers . . .
Iliilnreu said representa­
• • •
tive*
from the FEC, llie Na­
CONVERSATION
W J T Il
tional Mediation Board, tile
CHARLIE KAMl’ K — "Since
Lal*ir Department ami union*
you sold me those tickets to
striking the railway would
the Semi-Centennial Official
take part in (be talks.
Dance aland a month ago. I
FEC President William B.
haven't heard a peep about
Thompson met with tha sec­
LINDA
LONG, five
them. What gives?" . . .
retary of labor after Satur­
CHARLIE—"The dance is so fool two entry in Ihu
day's talk* and umtcuncud he
popular and folks are so anx­ ".Miss Seminole Coun­
GI'TTKD RDM AIN'S of un »»|mmi nit* curb market mi French Avenue, nt
would not ask for binding ar­
ty" contest, is the
ious to dance to Charlie SpiFifth Street, lire shown here. Fire of undetermined origin quickly en­
bitration yet.
dnuf'litcr of Mr. and
vak’s orchestra that I think
veloped
tinslum!
nt
nltoiil
8
|
&gt;.m
.
Friday,
Fire
Chief
Murk
N.
Cleveland
“ If collective bargaining
Mrs.
John
1
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l.ony{
of
Hie scalpers gobbled up all
Sr., who could not estimate the loss, aiiid the market wits owned by Mrs.
fails, 1lien we probably will
Forest City. Miss L our
the tiekels!" . . . ME—"Oct
Juanita Urcen, 1116 Rim Avenue.
enter into some bind o f bind­
attends Lyman llipl)
otf that stuff an' be serious.
ing arbitration," lie said.
No foolin’, wherr are the tic­ front where she will
Thompson said Labor Sec­
Kraduate in June. She
kets being sold?" . . . KAMPF
retary Willard Wlrtz was
—"Well, llarnet White is put­ likes scenery am! fa­
hopeful the Florida • based
ting them with some business
shion d r a w i n p and
railway would request bind­
bouses like both the banks.
plans to attend toilette
ing arbitration. But lie mid
First
Federal.
Touchton'*,
where site will study in­
"W e felt this was nut tils
Roumlllal’s and some others.
terior ilecorathijr. Miss
time."
1*11 find out the other spots
I. ontr w e i g h s Kill
and let you know." . , . ME— pounds.
"Yes. with less than three
Face Charges
Heavy absenteeism at Ovie­ feet inn.
followed a large absenteeism
wrrkt to go to Ihe big shin
NAh’iSAU, Ilaliuiiia* (U P !)
County Sanitarian Vnl Rub- Iasi Thursday and Friday lie
do school Thursday. Friday
dig, and wdli people calling
— Nine anti-Castro Cuban
and today resulted m an in bin* said preliminary cheek asked for an investigation.
me, let us toll the folks about
rai-lei* arrested by Rahumliiil
vesligation of possible food lias ruled out food poisoning,
However," lm said, "wo
how, for a mere *5. they can
authorities on Amlin* Island,
poisoning Imt first indications lie was being assisted try learned only almut half ot
TALLAHASSEE (C P U — A
swing out (or a really full
loti tulle* ninth of Culiu, were
Charlotte
Whitmore, llie eliilddrcu ale in tlie
PARIS (UPD - U. S. Se­
move got underway today to being brought here today on were that il is a virus in Mrs.
night with tantalizing Terpsi­
school lunihrooin supervisor. m IkmjI lunch)uoiii."
cretary of State Dean Rusk
nail down the presidency of the Blitish ftignle London,
chore.*1 . . . CHARLIE— cs
warned today that Commun­
Principal C. \V Holder said
WASHINGTON
tUI’ l)
- the IthkV senate for Sen. desry to face charge* of Il­
—and dancing, loo!"
ist subversion and uggression
• * •
that
an
investigation
Iasi
year
Defense Secretary Robert S. James E. Conner of Brooks- legal entry.
still constitute a major threat
a* a result of heavy absentee­
Senior Life-Saving classes McNamara told an ccoiimyto peace in Southeast Asia.
ism ruled nut food poison­
alart tonight at Muncipal Fool minded Congress today that ville.
Willi strong backing from
Conner has about to writ­
ing, tiiat it was caused by a
at 7:30 for persons from 16 President Kennedy’s SI S bil­
tlie British and French, be
ten
pledges
of
support
&lt;
fur
virus.
years old and up. Adults are lion foreign aid program is
the powerful position), many
pledged llie United Stales
CAPE
CANAVERAL
He added lli.il 50 students
particularly wanted, who can "a sound dollar investment."
Shipmate Gi'lu* Tufft-r, pres­ (U l’ l) — Tile IT.S, Navy to­ were absent today "a little
MOSCOW (U P D —The So. would resist Communist ag­
more than needed in the iicomplete their water safety
"This program yields ex­ member upper chamber.
ident, cordially invite* all day successfully file-1 an ad­ aimto normal." Since tins v let I uion uttaekisf (lie pro. gression lineals "wherever
courses anil become instruc­ cellent dividends to the se­
posed form uion of a NATO they arise."
Sen. Dewey Johnson, ljuin- career melt with over four vanced version - f it* hmgtors. It’s a three week course. curity, foreign policy and
yeui* military service to the ruiige I'olari* **A-l" missile
nuclear force today in notes
Busk said tlie United Slates
c).
said
hell
recommend
Monday, Wednesday and tri- general welfare of the United
delivered to the United .Males, ha* "a vital interest" in
tiiat llie senate caucus ibis Sun fun! Fleet Reserve Associ­ some 2,000 mile* across the
day.
Stales." the former automo­ week and designate Conner. ation meeting today at N p. m.
Biitain and West Germany.
maintaining llie lnde|iendenre
• • •
Atlantic Ocean.
tive executive stud.
Tit* notes urged that Instead ot embattled South Viet Nam,
For the past several sessions, at the F. it- A. Home, 2t9 Sem­
The stubby, needle iioaed
Llggett's Drugstore is "out"
Annexation of the Seminole of forming sin Ii a NATO v.here American troop* are
the senate has been tedding inole lllvd., next to the zoo,
at Seminole Ftaia Stropping
Houoied guest* us tlie meet­ r o c k e t blunted from It* Shopping Plaza at liny. 17-th! force I)m- West accept Soviet helping tight the Communists.
olf on tbit selection until af­
Stop
Fighting
Center on 17*02 and Sit 436.
launching pud on Cape Cana­
and Sit Fat is one of ninny piopoHul* f u r diituinmiueiit
"'tlie struggle may be pro­
VIETIANE, lotos UJPI) — ter the senator to be designs. ing will i-e tl-e newly returned
Eckards Drugstore is “ in."
veral
at It a.m, and no*cd
Hutrun
Five
(YAll-bJ
Savage
major items scheduled for ac­ mid a Geiman peuen treuty, tracted aml biller," he said,
ed
has
been
re-elected
to
his
Laotian
Premier
Prince
Sou
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inito
its
planned
target
area
Sou* nf Sanford.
tion ut today'* meeting of tlie informed source* said.
"but we have no doubt of ul­
vanna Phourna today asked seat.
In reply to would lie con­
less than 2&lt;i minute* Inter.
Western dlsplumatie sources timate vielory."
Cause!bony Board of Alder"But Ibis Hung Is muddy- 1
the International C o n t r o l
testants in the Reality Pa­
The Navy railed the shot b mcn.
said the lengthy note* Hum­
ing the waters,”
Johnson Ilijflu*r Ground
Busk addressed the opening
geant anil selection of Miss Commission to -top lighting
The meeting will lie held at med up in detail,Soviet objec­ session of a three day meet­
NEW YORK t L T D —Stocks "significant aucce**." It was
between the pro Communist said, "and we ought to get
Seminole County . . . it's too
Pat bet Lao ami neutralist it out of Use way so we ran Jumped olf to higher ground tlie first flight of tin "pre- Thill p. til. ill tile Women's tions to tlie NATO forre tlmt ing of the Soldi least Asia
late, girls. Contest closed
forces in the Plain of Jars tackle the Important problems on heavy block trading at the prototype tarthal" version of ('lull Building on Ovvrbrook have appeared repeatedly in Treaty Organization rouncil
quite a few days ago.
(lie Itussian press.
Ihe Pclaris "A -3."
Dr.
of ministers.
facing us."
opening today.
region, it was reported.
• • •
The North Orlando Civic
Assn., which recently »»»umed full responsibility of tha
Community Building in tha
Village Recreation Area, atready is performing ita duty
ed in a daze when picked up Wiven they broke Inlo live whole life."
to the community towards
MOUNT VERNON. N. Y. a* Charles Hansen, 33, a ra­ wounded also were relatives, Ihorities.
"He Just came In and and told detectives lie knew basement
apartment
they
getting the building back in (U PD — \ former menial dio repairman. A police ser police said.
"Now you see him, now
Hansen fled the shooting wanted help." Davis said nothing al&gt;oilI the shouting* found four hunting knives, you don't," sl'v said
shape for use by clubs and or. .
patient today shut and killed go ant said Hansen had been
When Davis called police two ritle* and a shotgun.
Rani tut ions. Electricity has
scene in an auto and sur-. "He let me have the guns
Inside Nis sparsely turm*h
five persons, including his released recently Irom a hos­ rendered several hours later amt I called the police.
at the scene of the slayings,
been turned tmrk on and the
11anun's mother, )!rs. Lil­ ed ltronx apartment police
" lie was distraught. He Hansen asked lo *|veak to his lian Hansen, said be was found a number of empty
in adjoining New Rochelle to
building is available at any wife amt I year-old sun, and 1pital as a mental patient.
Betides bis wdv and son, Uie Rev. Ueurgc 31. Davis. just wanted to talk to some­ estranged wife, who lay dead separated from bis wife and beer vails and several books.
Wounded two nttier ;ier»uns.
time.
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of
Trtniy
Episcopal body.
on tlie floor of a bedroom.
He surrendered a few hours Hansen killed his wife's par­ 67.
llie couple had fought con­
Two were tilled. "How to
Hansen, a 220 pounder who stantly.
" I Just sat and talked to
Easier Idly drive here ret. lalrr In an Episcopal rrnni*l- ents and a relative who lived Church. Police said hr turn
Use 'fact and Skill in Hand
next door in this New York rd over two guns to the him until the police cam e" stood 6 feet, 2 inches, was
People" *ud "Gone
Tim mother said he was ling
le j tlC M i . . . K,Js did a er
.trrilK job.
1 Tiwt slayer was id ill tilled City suburb. The two persons t minister who summoned au-| Police said Hansen appear­ j an uuldoorsiuau, polite said j"veryvj secretive about hi* ( Hunting."

Conner Next
Senate Prexy!

and the senate won't coma
hack unlil 3 p.m.
Main topic of conversation in
halls ahead of the formal sea■Iona was Gov. Farris Bry­
ant's Sunday statement that
his recommendations to tha
legislature had been ‘ ‘misunderstood." lie said Ids am­
bitious program did not taka
Ihe lid off spending and ho
was just as "conservative"
as ever.

FEC Talks
To Resume

Vote Seen

MONTREAL (U PD - Eight
million Canadians were ex­
po ted to vote today In a na­
tional election which may
prove crucial in U. S.-Cana.
diuil relation* particularly in
llie area of nuclear arms for
Invitation to Join a fourcounty session to hear a re­ hemispheric defense.
port m developments ot die
Three Killed
proposed St. Johns • Indian
MOUNT PLEASANT. Midi.
River Canal was received to
( 171*1J—The spectacle for byday liy lien. J, C. Hutchison,
|standees watching fin-men
Seminole County Commission
.milling u bla/o tinned to
chairman, from Sen. Bernard
'ttnrrv "V.-eh1 i. collir, of a
Parrish,
llievnrd
County,
two stiay stimWne and u
who i.i. U-cn spearheading
ItllitqUee callups-d ,8 u 11d a y,
llie mow for the waterway.
killing three and injuiiiig It.
No dale was set tot ihe sua­
sion
Guard Home
A report on progress toM O N T G O M E R Y . \lu.
wiir-l tile canal was received
(I I'll —# l’olin guutded the
by General Hutchison from
le.-iilence of Gov. George C.
John Krider, St. Johns Indian
Wallace today while u gmild
Itivi-r Navigating Committee
repotted two stmt* were filed
chairman.
Sunday night by a "dirty look­
The invitation and ret&gt;ort
ing I-cardial man from ii mov­
will he read at Tuesday’s
ing car.
Commission meeting.
Other matters cointug be­
Hunt On
fore the Commission will he
CARACAS, V e n e z u e l a
paving of Winter Park Drive,
(L I T ) — Police ami national
zoning regulations, proposed
guardsmen pressed a hunt to­
Tiiskawillow Hoad bridge, re­
day for Knhotcui* who blew up
port of the Semi-Centennial
an American oil pipeline for
Committee and proposed traf­
tile tldid time in u month and
fic light at —
Tils Street and
were believed to have set fire
Highway 17 92.
to all oil flow station in Luke
MurucuiU).

Some o( those putted plants
along First St. arc dying for
lack of water . , . Or, they
wets- before the heavy downpuur Saturday night.
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BRIEFS

WASHINGTON (L I T ) —
Sen. Barry Goldwaler, t IIAriz.), wants the U n i t e d
Slate* to help train Cuban ex­
why we lire checking closely iles and support them with an
here. We do not want to have American airlift in attacks on
to report to the grand jury their homeland.
a* they nic doing at DeLuml,"
Tile local investigation is County Benefits
TALLAH ASSEE (D P I) —
being conducted by I.t. Joe
Hick-on mid Patrolman Carl Co nipt roller Rity E. Green
C. Dodson. They ariesled five said today check* totaling
Negioe-, all charged with rtlJKH) enrh have been mailed
possession of a share in a lot- to each of Florida’s 67 coun­
ties us part of the yearly race
tery. They tire:
Chester A. Shnw, 1706 Hell truck revenue distribution.

Heavy rains and Mind rip­
ped to shred* that Semi-Cen­
tennial flag flying over First
St. this past weekend.
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DsBary HD Club To Celebrate
10th Birthday Anniversary
In oi&gt;&gt;er borina-t. »nr.oB*.re.
Bj Mr«. Adam MalW
I Lana for a l i lr th i a y C w « r - meet wa* nod by Mr*. Cert
flartr roan that t i t VcJuaia
n i Iii*h Luncbcuo in c t M n County Council of Home Deratioti of the 10th Arclveraary onatratioc Club* mill meet at
of th* I&gt;*Bary Horn* Dttcon- 10 a. ns. on April 2d at th*
•trativfi Club more made at Edgawatvr Community Center
laat week'i bwsir,*-** martin* with the K*iift water Club »•
of the group held at the Com­ hoateaac* fur the day.
munity Center folkrwing the
Mer era mere gtvt-o !*ufmorning wtrkahop #t/d nc-jfi Ictt on “ Horn To Entertain
lurtcbeon.
With a Foreign Flavor" and
The ar.mvarsary lunch*OB "Mealtime Can Be a Happy
mill be held at the Center at Ttme For On* Or Tan."
iv*m on April 26- Member*
A program on clothing w»t
a bo mere not preaent laat prracnled by Mra. William
meek are ailed to contact Col* mbo eaplained type of
Mrs. Geonre Wright at to food material* bring ahwwn for
needed. Turkey and ham mill apr.r.g and sjmn.tr and denilie provided by the eluL com­ onatraicd a dret* and bag
mittee.
made from matching mattrial* aith al-oe* ra-lytd to
match.

S A N T A MONICA, Calif spirted bailie for the best
iL 'P I— Btite Dasii a-.d Kata- actor award.
i H e p s a r r .
tw a &lt;A Ho!!&gt;Both stars wiJ be among
mood * grand d a m e * , mere
tic movie heroes and beyewK b i t ..e n l A i l a s e r .l e t t o » u s
eled giamk girls a bo debark
the best actress Oscar Uiught
frum limousines for Hollyat Lie ULb annual Academy
wood « biggest tijw oci at the
A w a rd s
year.
“ Lamrctce o f Arabia," a
N’o'T'jsces. presenters and
aiuiu
dollar specUc e
past winners gatber at Civic
filmed abroad, was cApcrkd
Avaln-nuin ov trlocling the
to take bt*t picture honor*.
Pacific Ocean for the nation­
Sho-ald Vf.ts Dasi* win for
wide telecast and broadcast
her role in "What Es-r Hap­
(ABC-TVy lo pm. E »T honor
pened to b »o y J&amp;neT
she
mill be the first scirts* in
hutory to collect three Oacars. A stetorj for Mus Hep
burn in ’ Long Da&gt; » Jcmrney
into Night” mould tpan 50
year* bet seen aaariia lur the
svieran actress.
Gregory Feck 1T0 Kill »
Mockingbird) and Jack 1-enimen (Days of Wine aivl H-se ij mere expected to mage a

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flste.
B--erJ « f ro sily C• * ’ »stei ♦t« of a-mtuol# C-v.nir, Kltr14*.
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Republican C!ub
Sets Change In
Meefina Dale

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Meetlngt of the club are
held at I p w in ih e HeftleT H«ime* Salei Office* in
ikrmell Park on SR C&gt;&gt;
Pretcnting
thi*
month’*
program mill be Dr. Paul
Douglas* and stirdenta from
the Roliin* College Cemer of
Practical Politic*. Dr. Ikounn
gtau mill address matter*
Att**t Arthur Rarkmltb,
comin: Irefore the IjegiilaJr
Publish April I, 1IU.
turc thu session and stuckula
C O H -14
will present a debate con­
IS T U B I I B M IT (XII IIT IIP cerning the right to mork

Couairy Club n # » 1 te P'll!
I’ .bMe bearing mill a* h . i j
In tht H.mlnol. Ce ua tr Court
liana*.
Sanford.
Florida.
IB
tho
Cuunly
Cn rr*1f«lc*#rt
Boom, os April l i . I M t at
I I . M A X. or at tana tatrta f i t r *• poaalll*
Knar* of County Commiteiontr*
Htmloole County, Blur 11*
By J. C- llulcbltoa. Chair-

T U B S IS T II Jl HU 1*1. I I N .
(X IT IIP I I O M I I I S , IB I S I I
rim
*r.sis u i.i;
in i s n ,
P I. O H IIM . IS t l l A X C K H t AH.
1244 a i r u l M i
S H T l r M OP
r u s i u L o st m i : b a i .i ;
TUB NgW
Y O R K HAVIXUB
U A XK, a Xew York corpora­
tio n .

Plain tiff,
ea.
H A B B T A. S f T U l l R r - A X D
a n l C A H O L T X O. XT T H U III.AXTs, hit wife. It alive, ate.
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D.fandaeta
XC/TtCE IS HKKE1IY O I V I S pureuanl to a Pinal De­
cree
of
Poraeloeur*
date*
March it, ism, and entered
In Chaiu-ary Caue* Xo. litl'r,
of th* Circuit Court of the
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit
of
Plorlda, In und for Beni;no!r
County, wherein T H E S B W
YORK
SAV1XOB
I1AXK. a
Xe w
York
corporation,
la
lla ln tirf. and IIAItllY A M :T IIE R I.A M I
and
C A K O LYX
a . b CTUE IU .A X II ,
hie wife,
etc., at ale, are Ire fender,I*,
that I will eell to the hi* l *
a i l and belt bidder for cteh
St
the
front
door o f
the
Samleola County Courthouee,
In Sanford, e«rn:r,&lt;-lu County,
Plorlda, at l!:ba • ’clock A. M
on the &gt; :n l day of April, l i lt ,
the follo w; l * dearrlhel pro­
perty, a* act forth In eatd
Pinal Dacraa. t o .wit:
hot ?d DO XODA LE St.llDIVIBIOX,
according
to
the Plat thereof, recorded
to Plat Hook 11. Parte M.
of the Put.Hr Herorde of
Peo.lnote County. Plorlda
Dated, tbit III, day of April,
A d m i.
I SEA Li
Arthur H
li.cfcwlth, Jr.
cl erk of the Clrm li Ce,urt
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Ruaenberif, Iloaetibtrs A
nalaman
Attorney* for Ptalnllff
1f&gt;v| Aluilay building
Miami
!},
riarlda
P u M en April 1, l i t : .
C D II-ll
IT T H E Cl IIP P I T r i l l T I T tip
T i l l : M d T I I Jl III, I SI. « Mi­
d i IT OP PI.Oil IDA, Ih A M I
POM PEMIMiLP. p d I P X T V e
ri.oiiiD s. is c i i s x i iir so.

ism

d o i It yi o r
POHBl l.o ai h i : a a m :
IXHTITL’TIUXAIMullT-JAilE
COMPAXT. e Calif., rale curp .raiion
aulhurlrad
to
do
butinett la the stale of PierHa.
Plaintiff
a a.
I/*I IS li SVEHTLIX edit l-OJi.
tiTHY w s s i a m - i x . hi* wire,
,,
Dafendaiila.
V O T IC B IK HKItEUY O IV EX pu n unit to a fin al D»ere*
of
Poradcaura
dated
H ar d* l i , tfal, and entered
In Chancery Cana* .Vo IlITt,
a ' the Circuit I'ouri of the
M h l h Judicial Circuit, In atut
f..r Kemlnntr Ci.imtr. Pi.-rilu
w tr — p a i n
IXK1 ITt'TH&lt;XAl.
MullTiJ.SUH
4XJUI-.Sss ,
*
California
orporatluu aulherli-rl Hi do hdelnete In the
ftiale of Plorlda te plalnutf,
and LArtfUl B \S IJITI.IX. and
IXH IU TH T SI
SSKHYI.IN Itla
Wife, are Dafandania. it,at I
will eell tu the liliheei end
b e n bidder for ra*h at Hie
iron l
door of the Ce'iauly
Courlhuiltr. ||i nrinlliult Colinty, Hanford. Plorlde.
t litae
i»’iloc*k A. V on the l l l h day
of April, I M I It,,, follow I nu
dee-LrJ1n-d
pruiicrly,
■
eel
foril. In .aid P in.I
D«t; ret,
to-wlr
lajl | Mo. k |I. || 1.1 |-.
1-1ill
Iln UKK u m . S M n .
Ki'.CT ItrX t »N II. a cordlna
to III! I -leet |hereof r&lt;norded In plat II on k 11
Pause i and « Pulillc lie
rurdv o f hoiniiiola Count,
Kletlds
D A ll.lt
thla
Ith
day of
April. IK1.

(MEAL)
-trrlior II. He kulth. Jr .
Clerb of the Circuit Courl

Mf. Huruar-l U. Tyre
Deputy Clark
Beaeiaherg. Boaanbeig, 4
B s lamas
Mull# loo: Alneley Bids
.’ilattil 11, Plorlda
l-iilitleh April a, 11(1.
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l i m » : « i m i i i t i tn i i t u r
Tilt : %l%Til Jl Mil M I . 4 IMc i i r in* n . i i i i i i i i . n
im i
mhi
ki.Mi%oi.»;
to iv ir
r i lifllM%. t&gt; f l f O f I'.Ht %m,
1M M i %k Pl 4« r »
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H R A M r o i t h JR.
M. UHADFURti*

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s fm rn
w j i c n i u i r «itv*
n s partial nt to ■ Final P#*
croa
of
Ko ftcl-t urt
Morck Jf. I M I. ar,-l tnt*r»1
In C t a f j ' * r r r n « S’e, 121II,
of tht C lf fu ll rou rt of th*
Ninth Jjdt .«! Ctfcolt in and
for ff«mtn&gt;|p r*4iyr»ir( Florl'ia,
*» h*rrjn WK’ I K T r h m
HAVHitfA, a t'ofinaciU ut eurporatlon. I* I'lalrtllf f. and WI Iw
LIAM E IMIAUF o I U i Jft a n l
JwMJIIIw M
|i It A M» OHM
hit
wif*. art Mtftndatil*. that !
wlj) a* II to Hit hiahtti and
l#tst
( i f fraali. at t m*
front (Jour of the H-inlfiol*
roy nty Cuurthoucr, In Hanford,
htrntnolt C/igut jr( Flyiida. at
Il.Oti o'rjcp’k A, Jl, on tht
32nd day of Aprtl
IMS. tht
followrlii*
dtturlttd
y\'j%}*r\y
a* tat forth In aah| Final
Dtortt, t o -wit:
Jut 1, Block «. I f KFTLtllt
tl&lt; »M KH OJlLANlMf
Hi:r*
TIOM DNH, icoor dlni to
t»i* t t hereof rooordtd In
llat
Uo (k
U
F a cr*
(
• nd I
Fubll'
Itac'jfi* of
H®mi dole fJoantf'g Florida
IMTKIJ,
tht*
(th day
of
Anri). A. D. 1&gt;C:.
tMISALt
Arthur ll. iMokmlth. Jr
&lt;*l*rk of tht Circuit Court
Ifjr: Martha T. V lh Un
l&gt;*put)r Clark
IloitfibtrSy ItoicittitrF A
Hallman

DONNA IIIOELOW
SPELLING IIEE win­
ners from the Lurkwood E l e m e n t a r y
Schrxil competiriK in the
county contest Satur­
day were David Johns,
first, top photo; Kuthy
Meredith, second and
Donna lliRelow, alter­
nate, iKittom photo.

B) France* Healer
Director* of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce thi*
srcek mill apknnt a lia*on
|committee for the orianlratioD and Lake Mary Bry
Scoot Trw/p ;12 and a com­
mittee to make a fea- b ! *.y
study oc eatabliabing a D.s
trict lmprosement Area.
Appointment of both com­
mittee* were apprised at
last Thursday night s meeting
of the group by the genera;
membership
mhich
also
agree*! to submit Use name
of “ Frank Evans Road’’ to
the County Commission as the
r.e* name for the old Lake
Mary Road
Mtnu for next month'*
rookout for the winning team
in tise current membership,
drise contest was announced
by President Richard Keogh
who said “ it’ll he steak for
the winner* and beans for
the Wiser*." The contest will
continue through the May 2
meeting at which time the
lookout date will lie announc-

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(EARLY) forYOUT.

A door pnre of a hand en­
graved tray ma ic and donat­
ed by Mr*. Harry Sandusky
was won by W. C. Hopkins.

Heavy A t t a c k Si|umlr«n
’Ihree rapltalued on top per­
formance* by Jim Norris,
TIlJ, tin,I Michael (.’reaver,
AO.’, to at om its ttiIni at might
victory in the recent Heavy
A tlu-1, tVlng One i|iiart&lt;-iiy
Phyaical Fitness Matt, it was
announced today.
Thu winner! eolltvted Dio
points, V A11-1, 15b points, und
V Ail-6, 1U7 points. The Mac-l
consists ol competition m ean im s pieaeni't-il by I’lrsident Kennedy's Phyaical Fit­
A.11orn* %* f cir 1i a1nI i f f
Ites Alrint«y Mull el in a
ness Progiunt,
M land 32. 1 U&gt;rlda
N orm act an unofficial
FubHah A|»rll I. I3«2
C M H - ll
Wing lecutd in tiu.ting a Ill- H hrn Imi |hidr I or 1hr
l iiutuuw F muii No Juk 1
i x m i : i i h i i i r i ' i i i n r s ir Inch standing jump-reach, lit*
i i n : &gt; i v i ii j i n n m i . m i ­ cloarat c o m p e t i t i o n was louith,
lYvform »i k r,
l l i r o r I 'l . o i i i n v , i v i m i
rim
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m i m v.
I I OH II It. IV I II m i c u t v«.
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VliTIc l: o r
rm it.i coal h i : s u k
T H It X l i W
Vi lit K HAVI.VdH
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BIG WHEEL

NAS Fitness
V/inners Set

will be made by past Oscar j
mg tne aRitDc actuevementa
winner*, tnetudirg the four
of the MoMev for IKS
per.ur—ers
woo won last
Frank Sinatra leads me
year,
ic-paia
Luren. Max.mil
star-studded stream o! celetan hcfcell. Rita Moreno and
untics as master of cereGeorge Cbarkins.
n.oc.ts *ith such other p.pn.ar favorites a* Joan Craw­
ford. O l i v i a DeHavil and.
Ginger Rogers and Eva Ma­
ne Sami on i.aod to p.e-int ass atcur siiewiON nsssAiAarr, A
glittering statuettes to the suasamt awe n o a n m m iv w
ROM TSSI MOIT DllTUMMS
winner*.
STmrrs;’*
}o r the fir r time in arad
K sun itbl A A t d ir w s
emy annals all presentations
Mel£ey»old« l&gt;rut • “

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Wirvn-Dt* t has m e F-P-E S-H-cst big, beautiful white eggs for decorating
and the best selection of Easter cortdtes in t e » n Get ywirs early*

Lake Mary
To Appoint
New Committees

tk»
rtt.nl n t
at
the f t l l t a l s e d » . &lt; - l b - l proparty frarn A - 1 Agriculture
ar.1 r.- lA »let -l.ellel t» C*t
C ten irrlil'
Freni
* '|
peat
By J i m e Csseelbcrry
Saffian II - 1 M - 3 * E *•&gt; X tn
Dale
lor thi» monia’ i meet­
tkt X B / W til r t . j a i r j C . i *-■
li-.a.i. taanre a w l ? t
t X ing of the Seminole County
K W id* ft to Poll. IS'.fi N Young flepublican Club hai
1*1 ft p]„&gt; or Kina-, ikeace
BIAI t p . i a l u l in X ll/VY C"un- heen changerl from Tuesday
trr Cluh Boat
la a pt- nt of thll meek until Tueitlay
111 ft K * f E B r W of V i s ­
next meek, club offi­
i t s B «*4 . Ihtoc* f te NR W of
reunify
Club
P.&lt;.*4.
t h . - - * cial* announced to-iay.

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Hundreds Welcome Alix Of Sanford
Warm
sunshine,
frssh
spring breeze* and the tink­
ling of fountain* in the pool*
in from of the striking new
Alix of Miami's Sanford plant
set Hie background nc ompa.
niment Saturday, ns several
hundred persons gathered for
the dedication on llwy. 17-P2.
Clifford Mi Kild'in, presi­
dent of the Sanfiird-Scniinole
Itevelopnnnt Co. served ns
master of etientotiie* for the
official opining and intro­
duced Alix Schiu-idiiian of
Miami, president of (lie swim­
suit company who said:

•'This is the day w c have |ing — and do thank — all of
looked forward to since soon the ritlrcns of Sanford and
after being brought to San­ Seminole County.
"The City anil County o ffi­
ford and starting production
cials have co«nicrat«al at ex h* re on August 21. Wo".
"W e can certainly recom­ eiy turn. The Junior Cham­
mend the Sanford area u* ber o f Commerce ami nl*o
having an excellent Industrial your aggressive Senior Cham­
climate, cooperation, fair tax­ ber of Commerce, through Hi"
ation, excellent education fa­ utlilriiig efforts of their ahlu
cilities recreation and ade­ executive Vice Picsiiletit. John
Krider, and through the sirquate labor market.
‘‘There are so many that ganization of one of tin- first
have helped make this facility practical financing facilities
and Open House po*&lt;lbh ami of It* kind in l-'loriiln Hint can
huve made its feel like homo and does assist ile-erving infolks—that l feel tike thank­ duMrtvs; tin- Sanford Senii-

ool, llrxelopn cnl Corporation
that has such energetic, civic
spirited men us their Presi­
dent — Mr. Clifford McKibbin 1
Ih 'miable
depress illative
Joe Davis came in for thanks
front Schneidiimn along with
Mr. T K. Tucker, President of
the 11n ida State Hank, Kx*
i-iutixi- Vice Pi -ident l.orilig
Purges* and 1M Davis; Vice
President liny Mann of the
Smifoid
Adamic
National
flank and thu Inti- Mr, K. J.
itnuilillh. Pal Patrick ami
President of Chamber of ( out*

CPA of Sanford Industries;
Mr. Scott Hut ns. Manager of
Kimidu Power and l ight Com­
pany; Larry Vershel and Fred
\ ini Pelt of the Sanford Herald, and Marion Harmon of
the Otinmlo Sentinel, lindio
Station WTHI!, Hill Stemper.
Hen J. C. Hutchison and the
other Count) Commissioners
—John Kittpnttick. James Av­
ery. I.ee liary. Joint Alexan­
der.
"These and the many others
\\
I
Knowles and III* who cooperated, invested, and
-i i ,
m i boosters, Herman worked unceasingl) to make it
.1Ul lll'M'll, Joint P it/p a ti lx1k, possible for John tlurton, our
architect, to design this beau­

tiful, efficient plant for us
and to have l.eioy ftohli and
his Staff of Carroll Daniels
Coustiuction Company in their
eniftsmanship more than car­
ry out the specification* — as
you can and w ill see," Sciineldtuan said.
"We wish al«o to thank all
our employe* who have en­
couraged us and stuck with
os until uc could pmride a
modern air conditioned plant
so that we can deulile our
employment and production
here ill Sanford."
Sclineidnthii then iminduced
hi* partner. I.uther Powell,

ineri &gt;• Fiiimis Itoumillal. Jack
tircs'ti, i PA, Gunge Tuuby, Vice Piesident o f the hirst
I im ul Savings &amp; Loan As*
siH'ianou. foimei president of
the Chamber of Commerce,
Soil: y P .well, former Mayor
Karl Higginbotham, former
May el lame* Clapps, and formet &lt;
Ciiiiinii-Moiier llabeit "Ih'lr* Itiuwii, and the
o lo r i x ( onunissloners, Joe
linker. Sonny Itaborn, At W il­
son an i tiie City Manager.

who is vixe president am! de­
signer; Mrs. Sadie Powell,
cost coordinator; David Misnnxnick, comptroller; John
Hin land, project engineer;
Stanley Weilheiiu, production
coordinator, and Krnest Hernstein, purehnsitig nianuger.
liefreshnirnts of
orange
Juice, coffee, cookies, cheeses,
pickle- and elites were sorted
to the hundreds of visitors
who were greeted and escort­
ed by six lovely Indies in Alix
Swimsuits,
A tour of the plant dis­
played tin- materials, various
stages of piuduetlotl. machin­

ery and equipment and sev­
eral workers were at their
machines to demonstiate hoxv
the swimsuits are made.
Other official* present for
the opening, liesiih-s those
mentioned by Sc hueidinan in
his tribute inrluded Rev. Herb­
ert doers*, who gave the in­
vocation, The welcome wnx
given by Mayor Tom McDon­
ald and Hon. John Alexander
also made a feu- remarks.
K. ,1. Tingle, financial spexialist of the investment di­
vision of the SIIA also wel­
comed Alix of Miami to San­
ford.

iaycees Slate Easter Sunday Egg Hunt
The annual Jayne Hosier
l.gg Hunt will be held Paster
Sunday. April II in Fort Mel
Ion Park at j p. m. Don

Knight, chairman said today , Seminole l'entity The child- Prize* for tin- finding Uio
Hundred* ol children ages ten will tie divided into age golden egg, the most eggs,
one lo ten years are expected groups, ami each group will
and next to the most egg*
|for tins event from all of |hunt
in
separate
areas.
will be given in each group.
Kadi child is asked In
bring hi* own basket or
container to carry the eggs
found
Knight,
estimated
that
27, Chairman Garnett White perch" sit the Mayfair which
aItout 120 doren eggs xvill ho
luces
Hie
lake,
to
provide
saiil today.
needed, and says that contri­
Charlie Spixjks band xxtll extra loom fur dancing
butions \vtil be greatly appre­
play from
“ til" and tickciated, Anyone wishing to
donate egg* (or Hie hunt may
kets are mixx available at
leave them at the Jayeee
roiit'blnn'x
Itexall
Dings.
Information Center on French
Roumillnt
ami
\nder son'*
Axe.
Drugstore.
t'erkln*
Men'*
ID Jane Casselberry
Wear all in Sanford and Imm
Students nt South Seminole
laical merchants are con­
A It. lairmann, 3ini Highway Junior High School have been tributing the prites that will
17 112 ill I'assells-rry.
enjoy ing the exhibit of three In* awarded to the children.
Ticket prices are set at paintings by U' year-old Dan
So per couple and reserva­ ny Smith, seventh grade si».
tion* may be made by call­ dent.
DOES
ing Hie Jayeee Information
The painting* were display­
Center oil French \xe. in ed in Hie school library last
p
ig h t s
Sanford
Reservation*
are week.
YOU
FEEL OLD
limited, White said.
Danny, who bus been paint­ MAKE
Mlrr JS. ri*mmon Kidtiry or lilaGdtr I f
iutlont ollffi occur and mar maha rut
Mayfair officials have an­ ing for some time and shows fLrn
.it and rurrvuu* from loo Iftutmd
nounced that they are put­ remark able talent, won tirst »* iim both dar and nlabl. Btcatut*
arllr. you ih*t Levaalrrn and autftf iron
ting in $22,01X1 worth ol air- and Hind prize* for two of llradarhrtt (Uttarhe and lrr| ©id. tlr*I
Jr|»i r 4, In i4Ch If mat inn. CYBTIa
rotidiHonitiR and new decora­ these paintings at the annual UMiatlr hrlnrc (a$t. trlsyinc fomfatt n*
-•iifb
trrUaIlnur frrtnt In atrona, aril
tions, installing sliding glass Sanford Art A "it. Show held ifin*iiitf
* tnd try •iialinHc pitn triitf, rvrl
■••TEX ai druialili. fatI battar la»4
doors to nlili/e the ’ Trent recently.

I

Dress Optional
Dress is optional for the
Semi-Centenm.il Dance to be
held at Hie Mayfair Inti, April

Garden Circle
To Elect
New Officers
New oflieers of Hie Hear
Lake Garden Circle will be
elected alter reports from Hie
nominaliiig umimiitee and
nominations |rom tin- Hour
at Wednesdax's $ p. m.
meeting al (lie home of
Mrs
Alan Wentworth on
Lake Asher Circle m Hear
Lake
Tiie program on the care
and culture ot hibiscus will
be given by Mrs J \ Ant mini, longtime member of
the Central Florida Hibiscus
! Society

C R O W D S ifnthereil In w a ll It seum.-ttivs* stiD Iting 'u m ples o f A lix o f
M iam i Sw im su its jts the plant wns (liru w ii open to the ptildie fo r tt tour,
S u tim iu v.
( Hernltl I’ hotu)

A I .I X S C H N E ID .M A N , presitltnt o f A lix o f M i­
ami itutl Hit* Sun ford division cuts the rihlnui to
o ffic ia lly open the beau tifu l new plant on H w y.
17-92 S ulu rday.
(H e ra ld I’ lm to)

Free Library Use
Voted In Altamonte
the tuxku and ail surrounding
H&gt; I j iii I vc Simuuek
A revision ill bylaws of the communities the privilege o(
Altamonte Springs Library free library use simply upon
Assn, was made at the an­ I the request for a library
nual meeting last Thursday ea rd
All patrons xxill l«- encour­
night to allow- residents of
aged, however, to supjiurt the
association through the an­
nual S2 membership fee.
UHlcers elected
at
the
meeting lor the ensuing year
were Mrs. J. T. Slew-art Jr.,
president; Mrs. Fred HassThe Sanlord Lions Club lias mtin, sice president; Mrs.
been announced winner of the Mary Starke, secretary and
District 35 0 Annual Contest II. T. Jackman, treasurer.
by LI. Governor Hugh Dun­ New trustees are Mrs. Sarali
Anderson and Mrs. Glenn
can.
The contest is based on Humes.
A special tribute was paid
point* for such tilings *» new
members, percentage of in­ to Dr. I’aul O. Schallert who
crease in membership, at­ was presented with a scroll
tendance at tanu and district making hi in trustees emeri­
meetings, payment of dues tus. It was through Dr. Srhallert's most generous contri­
and oilier point*.
Duncan thanked all the bution tiiat the association
members of the group for was able to burn the library
their effort and said that this building mortgage last month.
Annual reports made at
is the first time the club has
won the honor in their 3H year Hie meeting showed that
tremendous growth has been
history.
recorded at the library since
World's
biggest religious its organization. Now on Hie
are
HH9 juvenile
book is preserved in the Kulh- shelves
oduw pagoda, Mandalay, Hur- books, 1,215 fiction, 335 my­
ina. Individual shrines house steries, G3 western, 221 bio­
the 729 marble tablets of graphies, 47 reference book*
lluddhisl scripture* clustered amt four sets of encyclope­
dia*.
about a tall central pagoda.

Sanford Lions
Win Contest

P. M. Smithson B r o w n i s E n v e s t it u r e
Buried Today
H e ld h i M\ S o u ls

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Glee Club Gets
Six Superiors
At District

ADDING
MACHINE
BARGAIN

(Jreat Savings on I’ asy Terms
l RDM A WORLD OE LIN E I T R N H I RE

MATHER of Sanford

BUYBYTHEHOUSEFUL

now.

SAVE BY THE ROOMFULI

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
tty - WOODROW CASH
•
H.C.AJlrn visomaiic

Last week we ltd*! you that your
Sanitono dealer is now aide to offer
you free mothproofing, 1 bis offers
ysiu a big saving. Now the DOWN­
TOWN CLKANKHS i* able to offer
you FllKK box storage. Fur tlm price
of your tegular drycleiining, you get
FltKK MOTHITtOOFING \ND free
STORAGK. This i* » tremendous
to the busy housewife when she
middle of sluing houtecleanthere kimply isn't room In
closet* f. r every thing. Come ill to
DOWNTOWN CLKANKHS ami
h i - will give you one of our specially prepared boxes.
Take it home, put ill all your heavy clothes and return
it to u*. We will rleun, mothproof and store them until
you cult us in the fall. You may' pay on the monthly
plun or when you take them out in the fall.

addinq machini mooix m

You get bruer p«riorrn«nif
with Ii-sa eflort wlirn you
use H. C Allen Vnomstir

Adding Machines, lbs
automatic clear signal, lepval
and correction key*, direct
tubliadion and full keyluard
on tlds Mudel 75 tprrd
work output, wive lime and
money. Call ui for a
demonstration — soon!
I list received a alii|Oiienl ol i
lli«- r l s i i e mat liines. Ml brand
new, Irtim la c lo ry . H r l u t e
ealil doiena id this model and
Ihey are w miller I id,

EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

M ATH ER

of Sanford

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS &amp; I.AUNDERERS

Sanford'H Only Air t'uiuliliuneil Furniture Slum

113 PALMETTO AVK.

203-09 E. 1h( ST.

PHONE FA S-529J

G etting

I-uncial service* f.u Mr
f ’leiu Merritt iSliml Smithi hall in- n nlv Ml - l!&lt; bu Min
IS) Duitnu I **iisoll, fit, of Oviedo, xxIni died
IllvrstitUH* 1 f l rinuiitt’a Ini l uilnm-. Mrs. Susan Wilsmi,
Saturday looming, weie sche­
Mr*
.Miii'ia* Imiriitiux mol
duled al 3 jr.m. today in tin i!J stl*i tflltl lil int* III a*\\lti&lt; tit
Mis. i iiihi'rttic i*unroy.
All
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S
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t
w
i
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lit?
jtl
Geneva Church of t'hiisl xxitii
41it In i l i v Hi-fi* Allllf
Mr. Rolpli Itiewer -It. olfni lii^t Ki niny uflrnMH.il m i
i
nm*-,
A muiMuric Buiiliiis*
tiling Itiirinl was to he in Ho I'm t ii Aniiifx*
I-, i,
Michele
Mciifc*
Kuthy
l.tllflr. tif (111 1|it«t|t !•$ W t ‘
Oviedo Cemetery*.
. (•, f t , |ittMiiii r.iuimnis. .^i,JttliJiiiiiji
Mrilmiix
in
I
It'ii
*
I
Mr Smithson had iix•it m
• t, \\ ihg*. Mary Heinz. M m y
Ox ietln f i- the past 111 yi-ai- oi r* Alt*. Maty Uartlmaki. i .1-. H i’ii tin. Mui 1 7i ll11itIt.i lie;
where lie was engaged in the
r»*i&lt; a F^iHlcr, Until l*nl
falllliog
tmsinesworking
in. i Mtiiv livKibi Tlicrinu
fin i . It. Clouts. IK- was a
I u , Nuii. k I'ot'lk, I'.itrk'iu
volunteer fireman and a .spe­
I •!• n, Slii'i r ill Hint/, Sualc
cial police officer nod im ­
Uil'ttii, Tom liim .y, S.illy
parl owner
of tileI’uieOil
1** r f itlift, K tit ii4 Malmij', llii'ii*
Service Station in Oviedo, He
\ total ot si* *iqn i no and tl i
Knrliuii'. I -mien Ton
was an elder ami member of live excdlelil ratings wi're ni), HriilyeLt l.yon und J* an
tin* t'hutch of ( In i,l in Gen­ taken by .Seminole High stu ( ‘olliy.
eva.
dents competing last Kudin
Uif M’KllDK’lltP i»f lake unci
Survivors are Id* wife, and Saturday m tiie District pun Ii uimi m iv »*J follonin^
Dnriilliy Smithson of (ixi.-d ; Four Vocal Contest told III (lit* rcivinuiiy.
three sons, Richard, Hilly and IlC.llil.
Roger of Oviedo; two daugh­
Snperlui* went lo Hit- Ro)«
ters, Mrs. W. It Meeks dr. Glee (Tub, Girl* Glee (Tub,
and Mrs. Harold Lyle- of Choruliers. Double (fuartet.
Oviedo; brother, C. K. Siailh- Triple Trio and to Patty
xnn and a sister. Mrs. Roy (il&lt; mi Johnson in *olo
Kxcellcnt ratings went to
Champion, both of llesseiner.
Ala., mid four grniidrliildren. Charles Italiun, Doniiu Heard.
Hi is,on Fliliniu) Home was Gene Hilliard, Oscar Perez
and the Girl* if i.otel
in i-hnige of arnriigement*.

better perform ance
. * . lets effo rt!

HOUSEHOLD H IN T
Go ra*y on household bleach In your laundry—
tin-big does not remove all the bleach and when you
wear your rlothes, or hang them in the sun. the bleach­
ing process continue* until you soon notice s faded
tvTor. Dilute any household bleach and measure care­
fully before using.

Students Enjoy
Art Exhibit

I'A 2-0983

’G &amp; ,has switched

to ftameless

in Florida!

In the “ cooking cvenU” ut this yeiu’s MRS. AMERIC/P^nutiomil contest nil ,r&gt;l fimtlifits wiJl uwt flaniclcsa electric nuigett. CcmtcstjuitH will
represent GO Htales and the Diatrict of (^oltimltia . . . Coronation night,
April 2 7 . . . at Golden Gate Hotel Auditorium, 191th bt. and ColLuia
Avenue, Miami Bend).
In switching lo Electric Hanges exclusively, the “ Nation’s Most Outstanding Homemakers” arc doing what more than a million Florida
families have already done. Because “ Jlamdess elect t ic” means CLEAN­
ER, COOLER, FASTER, SA FE R ...and CHEAPER, too.
“ Flumeless” is the BIG DIFFERENCE! No flame, no fumes, no con­
stant-burning pilot light. Best today. . . tomorrow the only way. See
the new electric range’s a I your icpiilituico dealer.

» «* i
Mn.

Hegular I’r l r r
$17.1.00 1
(It It I'll It K ON IA » | 2 5 uu
Plus excise and sails laxew
(In ly six al tins price

7

HAYNES
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31 i Magnolia Axe.
Sanford, Florida

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�esting talk with an attorney who
pointed out that the Ford Founda­
tion hns announced three grants, to­
taling more tlmn $2,500,000, to im­
prove ami extend Icgul services for
indigent persons accused of crimes.
A substantial part of this fund is to
be used for establishing "test” sys­
tems in different parts of the U.S.
Attorneys seem to feel that the
courts and the practicing attorneys
of Central Florida, in particular this
county and Orange, would be rccej»tive to the idea of becoming a test
arcu in this field. We believe that
we would have the support and the
sympathy of an overwhelming ma­
jority of citizens.

Wouldn't it be fine if Seminole
County* could be in the vanguard of
something that is truly constructive
and humane.
Putting into effect the U. S. Su­
preme Court mandate for a court-pro
vided attorney to defend those with­
out funds seems to us a splendid op­
portunity.
We hnve supported the public de­
fender idea, even before the Supreme
Court decision came along. And this
newspaper calls upon the officials of
Seminole County to act with vigor
and imagination in putting the idea
into practice hs quickly as feasible.
The other day we had an inter­

P o litic a l

C a n cer C o n tro l M o n th
vidual does nut go to his doctor in
time for early diagnosis.
The problem of eliminating the
gap between one-third and one-hulf
—. of adding 88,000 lives to the 177,000 now saved each y ear —- is diffi­
cult nnd distressing. It is a problem
of communication and motivation. It
is distressing because we are unable
to persuude people to act in their
own health interest — to present
themselves in time for early diagno­
sis and treatment of cancer. At min­
imum, this means a health checkup
at least once a year.
During April, volunteers of the
American Cancer Society will be call­
ing on you. They will ask for funds
to support life-saving programs in
cancer control. They will urge you to
have a health checkup now — if you
have not already had one — and do
ao every* year.
We urge you to do both.

April is Cancer Control Month
by Presidential proclamation. During
this month the American Cancer So­
ciety is seeking funds for important
programs of reseurch, education and
service. It is also seeking something
•ven more important for the imme­
diate present — to communicate.
It would be just as appropriate
to designate April ns Cnncer Com­
munication Month. Why? As a dis­
tinguished health officer said recent­
l y : " I f someone invented a drug
that would cure half of The present
cases of cancer the excitement would
be beyond belief. We have such a
drug: It is communication.”
An estimated one-half of all cases
of cancer could be cured by finding
them soon enough and “doing for
them what we already know how to
do." However, only one-third is be­
ing saved, largely because the indi­

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Sir:
It occurred to ms that pot•ibly tbors were many people
who. like me, had only a
vague idea o( the workings of
the Children's Home Society
of Florida and wondered why
it ahould be included as one
of the agencies serviced by
the Untied Fund of Seminole
County, la fact, not until the
report
of
the
Children's
Home Society was received
hi our office did I actually
know that during (he year
1462 four diildreu were plac­
ed In permanent adoptive
homes in Seminole County.
Six
unmarried
motliers,
permanent ressdcnl* of Semi­
nole County, received help
from the Society and In ad­
dition, two unmarried mo­
thers who were not resident*
of this county were referred
to the Society from our coun­

ty.

During the period lftio to
IM t the Society averaged
placing three children each
year ia permanent homes in
Seminole County. Children
referred to the Society for
adoption placement were taken to Jacksonville to be cured

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for in their foster homes un­
til the permanent adoptivo
homes are selected. A special
feature of the Society terviees is tlie adoptive place­
ment of older, aehool age
children who usually are re­
ferred to the Society through
the State Department of
Public Welfare. These chil­
dren are cared for in the
Children's Center in Jackson­
ville during the adoption per­
iod in preparation for adop­
tion placement.
In JM3 the Society placed
a total of 537 children io per*
manent
adoptive h o m e s
throughout the State of Flor­
ida and services are provided
on a state-wide basis. At pre­
sent there are Diriskm and
Chapter Offices located in
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, St.
Petersburg, Lakeland, Talla­
hassee, Pensacola and Jack­
sonville,
Plans are under develop­
ment for tlie establishment
for a Mid Eastern Division
Office to be located in Cen­
tral Florida, it will have
Seminole County in conjunc­
tion with five other counties
in this areu of the State.

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L e t’s B e F irst

The Society has been a
member agency of the United
Fund of Seminole County
since 1954.
Sincerely
Margaret I. Lanas
Executive Secretary
United Fund of Sent.
Co.
Dear Sir:
1 would like (o take this
opportunity to ja y "thank
you” to all the lunch room
personnel in this county.
Mrs. White, manager of live
Pinecrest School lunch room,
recently Invited the Holly
Avenue Kindergarten to have
lunch there. We were de
lighted. Tlie children were
certainly Impressed hy her
pleasant manner and Ihc de
llcloui food thul was served,
Everyone was going the "s e ­
cond mile'' io help the Intis*
ones, sod it was a most en
joyable visit.
TTut U what prompted lids
letter. Having taught In the
public schools here and visit­
ed in many of the lunch­
rooms, I know several of the
managers well. They seem
to bo so dedicated to their
work. Somutimes, I ’m sure,
theirs awemi to be a thank­
less Job. But there are many
w l» feel as I de.
How good it is to know
that when we Mad our child
ren off to school they will
be well fed to mind and
body I
Sincerely,
Mrs. Jane Titshaw

Dr. Crane's

W o rry C lin ic
Betty's question shows how
anrient notion* still persist
among American youth. Ve.
neresl disease It looming
among high schoolers, part­
ly because of that “ 10.
pii.no" fallacy. When you
are ready fur marriage,
use the technique outlined
in the booklet below, for
illicit affairs do NOT pre­
dispose to happy marriage
later.
CASE P 4l)T: Hetty X., aged
17, is a senior high school stu­
dent.
"U r. Crane,” she began aft­
er I had addressed her high
aehool assembly at Kannap­
olis, N. L\, "1 have a ques­
tion.
"Some of the lwy» seem to
think they should sow their
*0 4 ojU, as the old mying
go*’ *.
"I* that right? And if not.
v*hy did such an idea ever
slart, anyway?”
The belief that a buy should
"suvv his wild oats” ia Just
ns stupid as the old-fashioned
idea that the world was lint.
Yel many fathers, even to
this very day, still suggest
this dangerous notion to their
sons!
All it results in is unwed
mulhers. shotgun weddings,
plus syphilis and gonorrhea,
which are now rooming again
among teen-agers.
Within the last lew years,
venereal diseases hive Jump­
ed en average of 300 per cent
In our larger cities, largely
due to the promiscuous be­
havior of high schoolers who
still subscribe to that ancient
notion about sowing wild oats.
We medical doctors warn
you young people NOT to in­
dulge in illicit alfalr*.

Tlie weird notion that "wild
o ils " adds to a boy's likeiihood of being a successlul
husband is entirely false.
Instead, it predisposes to
unhappy marriages and di­
vorce!
"Hul, Dr. Crane,” some
youths may protest, "liovv can
a boy learn about the sexual
side of marriage il he doesn't
experiment with several girls
before bis wedding day?”
To which any experienced
doctor would reply:
" i f a boy experimented at
the keyboard of 10 pianos,
would that make him a skilled
pianist?"
Obviously not!
What doci produce an ac­
complished pianist ia studious
drill at the keyboard of just
ONE piano—hut under tlie ex­
pert direction of a piano
teacher.
Applied to marriage, this
means that il is very foolish
to Uiink that any man'a un­
directed experimentation with
many women prior to marri­
age wilt ever prepare him fur
the complicated process ot
sexual compatibility.
It requires only one wom­
an, namely, your wife, to pro­
duce a very successlul hus­
band, IF,

And that big " I F ” means.
IF you receive the proper
prc-marital
sexual instruc­
tion and then practice the art
of happy marriage until you
become expert thereat.
About 25 per cent of mar­
riages now end in divorce,
chiefly because of mistakes
in the bedroom.
So by all means avoid
handicapping your chances
of happy marriage hy think­
ing you can become a more
successful husband by sow­
ing wild oats, namely, seduc­
ing several girls prior to mar­
riage.
It is not only wrong, mor­
ally, but is a stupid fallacy
from tlie medical angle, for
undirected experimentation at
10 piano keyboards still will
not make a pianist.
ho semi lor my buoklct
“ hex Problems in Marriage,”
enclosing a stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents. Its
technique can make you an
expert husband.
(Always write to Hr. Crane
in care of this newspaper,
entlusing a long five-rent
stamped, addressed enve­
lope and 2(1 cents to cover
typing and printing costa
when you send fur on* of
his booklets.)

LUCE

EST. 1933
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W ASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
House Democrats have done a
complete turnaround in the
case of Hep. Adam Clayton
Powell. D-N. Y., chairman of
the Committee on Education
Iand Labor.
| Tlie majority party hus clos­
ed ranks in support of its o f­
ten - far - and - away ward col­
league, and the case is closed.
He gets off without even a
slap on the wrist.
True, funds for operation of
the committee he heads have
been cut by* about 40 per cent
to *200,000 for this year. And
the chairman has been limited
to control over a mero $50,000.
But the cuts can be restor­
ed next year after all the fur­
or is forgotten.
When Sen. John J. Williams,
R-Dcl., first recited chapter
and verso into the Congres­
sional Record on the New
York congress man, it looked
as though the Democrats hud
a first class scandal on their
hands.
To maintain any kind o f a
reputation for ethical conduct
and clean party government,
an example would have to be
made of Powell. This was
freely discussed in party coun­
cils, although there were no
very firm ideas of what pun­
ishment would fit or how it
would be administered.
Then it began to be appar­
ent there were a hundred or
more congressmen who also
were guilty of the more spec­
tacular old charges Williams
had e n u m e r a t e d— travel
abroad on government-fur­
nished foreign currencies and
pulling relatives on the gov­
ernment payroll.
Since that time the Con­
gressional Record hns carried
u number of reports from both
Semite and House committee
chairmen, listing in great de­
tail the foreign moneys spent
in each country visited by
their members and staffs.
So fur there has been no
case o f a congressman's con­
science bothering him to such
an extent that he hns refund­
ed these advances. But even
forced confessions are good
for a legislator's soul aud
make good reading.
But if one congressman
were to be made tlie villain for
fre-o and easy ways with pub­
lic funds, then sll would

N o te b o o k

I merit the same treatment. So
none has been chastised. Or
will be.
Democrats in both the Sen­
ate and the House came to the
support of their errant club
member as a great leader of
his people—with an awful lot
of power nnd seniority. So ig­
nore the whole business, and
just hope thnt the taxpayers
nnd the voters will soon for­
get if not forgive.
Oh, there are several efforts
being made to remove the
cause of this temptation by*
bringing counterpart travel
funds for congressmen under
a little tighter control next
year.
But along with that. Con­
gress aLo is talking about
raising its own psy, increasing
its own U. S. travel allow­
ances, increasing each con­
gressman's stuff and giving
bis top assistant a ruise, too.
So what is gained.
There also was a move on to
split the 31-member Educa­
tion and Labor Committee in­
to two committees of 25 mem­
bers each. This was proposed
by Rep. Phil M. Landrum, D(ia., third ranking member of
the present committee.
But the House Rules Com­
mittee, which has first say on
surh mutters, hus just decid­
ed to defer action. Because, as
its chairman, Judge Howard
Smith, D-Vn. announced, "W e

Just didn't want to hurt any­
one's feelings.*'
This touch o f tenderness
from the usually hard-boiled
Rules Committee is a trait
few Washington
observers
seem to have known was
there.
It must be recognised, of
course, that Powell is not only
a congressman from Harlem,
but also is political boss of his
district and a big man to all
voters of his race.
The Democratic party needs
those voters. Il needs them
especially in New York state.
It can use them anywhere.
The national leadership of
the party is doing every thing
it con to get more Negro vot­
ers registered in the South
and see that they vote.
Tlie long run objective, ob­
viously, is to hold the South
for the party, even if the day
should ever couic when a ma­
jority of its present voters
should go all the way Repub­
lican. That* politics.
Congress extends widows of
former presidents the frank­
ing privilege for private cor­
respondence.

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HEAR ARRY: My soil. 18, asked
for permission tn smoke. He is a sen­
ior at high school. I think smoking
is a bad habit, but gave him permis­
sion to smoke at home in his room —
but not at school. Since September
he has been caught three times smo­
king at school, so 1 had to give him
permission to smoke at school so
“ disobedience of school authorities”
would not appear on his school rec­
ord and spoil his chances of getting
into a good college. Please print this
with your comment because other
parents don’t know what to do about
this problem either.
NEW HAVEN
DEAR NEW HAVEN: You have
your son “ permission” to acquire a
bad habit — and now you complain
because he has acquired it! Don't
blame the buy, the fault is clearly
yours.
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DEAR ABBY: I would like your
opinion of a certain woman who
works in an office mostly frequented
by men. She has a spaghetti strap
for every dny in the week. She
-.trs scoop neck dresses in winter
ami summer and believe nte, the
scoop is scooped out so low you would

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think you were in a night club. All
her shoes are high-heeled sandals
with no backs. When she answers
the telephone she takes off her left
earring and clips it on the top of her
stocking. Please print what you
would do with such a woman in
YOUR office.
OBSERVER
DEAR OBSERVER: She would­
n’t last long in MY office. But if
she’s holding down a job in the one
she’s in, she either has something on
the ball—or the boss!
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and
I had a discussion about that woman
who complained because her husband
never said, “ I love you.” I told him
that letter could have been written
by me. lie said I was silly to feel that
way, that he loved me and shouldn't
have to tell me. He said all husbands
get like that after ten or more years
of marriage. He suggested I take a
survey of all my married friends. I
would like to start with you, Abby.
When was the last time YOUR hus­
band said, " i love you” ?
TAKING A SURVEY
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revealed that its customers
would prefer a cash discount
to stamps.
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mostly women, things may
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she brings home a lamp or an
electric can open nr or a
bedspread from a trading
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groceries that paid for the
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those little stamps to spend
in any way she pleases—
often for something her hus­
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bought the thing.
So while a woman’ s com­
mon sense may tell her that
a cash discount is hotter than
trading stamps, the minute
some other woman shows her
something splendid she just
got with trading stamps,
common sense may have a
tough time of It.
Maybe the grocery chain
that listened to whal women
SAY they want has a right
to believe the ladies. Only
time will tell.
But somehow, I’d hate to
bet against trading stamps,
now- that women have dis­
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money it’s their husband’s
money they are spcndinglmt when they spend trading
stamps, they are spending
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Job in his club. Bunny thinks Griffith Show.
her hubby I* being played for
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it when she tells him.
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7:30-0:311 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night A t The Movie*.
“ April Love? starring Pat
Beene and Shirley Jones.
This was made at the peak of
the Boone craze among teen­
agers obviously to exploit his
popularity. Surpruingly
It
turned out to be pretty solid
entertainment, rather than
mere juvenile mumbo jumbo.
Boone plays * young man
who had trouble with the
low and took to hi* uncle’*
farm while on probation. He
is desperately bored with the
enforced rural lifo until a
pair of shapely sister* come
on the »cene. Dolore* Mi­
chaels and Arthur O’Connell
are featured.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. The
Dakotas. “ One Day In Ver­
million.” This one fall a lit­
tle short of past shows, but
is well paced and liberally
sprinkled with action and ex­
citement. It’s a little ironic in
plot, since it center* around
a hired killer who comes to
a town ruled by ex-gunmen.
In this case, J. D. Smith spot*
the man before he has a
chunco to gun down the In­
dian chief he was hired to
kill. Just ns quickly, however,
he get* away and the fast gun
is also loose somewhere in

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opening club lead and cashes
nine more tricks in spades
diamonds and clubs.
He watches the fall of the
caids and notes that blast hu&gt;
to discard on the second club
This means that West started
with seven clubs. He also
notes that West follows to
three spades and two dia­
monds so 12 of West’s 13
cards arc known to bo other
than hearts.
This leaves West with one
heart. South leads a heart to
dummy's king. West plays
the four of hearts and Hast is
marked with the queen just
as surely as if South had
picked.

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Elects Officers
A t Special Meet
A new slste of offlcera waa
elected at a apodal meeting
of the DeBary Garden Club.
Mra. C. E. Butler waa elect­
ed president and olhera nam­
ed to aerve with her were
Mrs. Preston McBean, first
vice president; Mrs. Robert
Mclvor. second vice presi­
dent and beautification chair­
man; Mrs. James Slmcs.
fourth vice president and
conservation chairman.
Mrs. Harold G. Barry, re­
cording secretary; Mra. A.
Hunter, corresponding secre­
tary, and Mra. Marjorie Lam­
bert, treasurer. Third vice
president will he ’elected next
month.
Mra. Everett Dirkscn was
welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. Angel Dial allowed colared slides of DeBary gar­
dens and scenes in other
itates and Europe.
Two beautiful silver bowls
were presented to the club by
two Sanford banks.

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Lana Kaye Towles To Marry

Catholic CTub

Reception Honors Graduate

Meets Tuesday

Miss Susan McCall was
guest of honor at n gradua­
tion
reception
Wednesday
Board
members of the
from 4 to 5 p.m. ai the homo
Catholic Navy Wives Club of Mis. Jim Robson, 115 Scott
met recently ai thr home of
Mr. and Mra. George Du- I freshman class and la active of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Mrs. F. C. Fowler in preparWedding plans will be an­
Vail of Lakeland announce in Hie men’s Student Govern­
alion of Hie club's regular
th e
engagement of their ment Assn. He Is a member nounced at a later date.
meeting this Tuesday at 8
daughter, Lana Kayo Towles,
p.m. in the Nursery Building
to William Edward Johnson,
of the Naval Air Station.
•on of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Preliminary plans w e r e
E. Johnson, 1408 Bel Air
made for the reception hon­
Dlvd„ Sanford,
oring the chaplain, Father
51laa Towles is a graduate
Angelo Libera, who will be
of the Lakeland High School
replacing Fallicr D. E. Finn.
where aho was a member of
All Catholic wives are urged
tho Future Teachers of Amer­
to attend tills important meet­
ica, the DCT Club and a Jun­
ing to make final arrange­
ior class captain. She la pres­
ments for the evrnl.
ently employed at tho Fre*
Those attending Hie board
mac Florida t'orp. In Lake­
meeting were Mrs. Lenox
land.
Fay and Mrs. F. C. Fowler,
The groom-elect, known to
co-chairmen; Mrs. T r u m a n
hla friends as Bill, Is a na­
Wolfkill, publicity chairman,
tive of Sanfurd and was a
and Mrs. Wally Bernhardt,
member of Uic 11*01 graduat­
central committee represen­
ing class of Scminoio High
tative.
School, where ho waa active
in many senool programs.
lie is now attending Florida
Southern College in Lakeland.
He is majoring in political
science, was president of the

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William. Edward Johnson

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Co-hostesses
wero
Mrs.
William E. Bristol and Mrs,
M. L. Raborn Jr. This was
the first graduation party of-

the season and all members of
the senior ctsss of Seminole
High School and tho faculty
were Invited to attend.
Assisting the
hostesses

were Miss McCall’s aunts,
Mrs. Emmett McCall, Mrs.
Warren McCall. Mrs. H, B.
McCall and Mrs. Annie Mae
Rumbley. Floating hostesses
were Mrs. E. Sx McCall Jr.,
Mrs. Ciicfiii McCall, Mrs. It. F,
Robison, Mr*. A. I.. Skinner
and Miss Linda Robson.
Tho class colors of green
und white wero carried out in
alt decorations and refresh*
meats. Arrangements of belli
of Ireland, snapdragons, glad­
ioli anil stutice were placed in
the party rooms.
Refreshments of petit fours,
open face sandwiches, cream
chce«e pineapple and chicken
salad sandwiches, nuts, mints
and preen punch wero served
to the more than 125 gue-ts
who culled during the ap­
pointed hours. The hostesses
presented Miss McCall with a
gift ami a green and whits
carnation corsage and her
mother, Mrs. Ed McCall, with
a white carnation corsage.

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His - Her Club
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In Chuluota
"Modern
How’s on Pa­
rade," a film of a 17-acrc
rose farm, was shown at the
April meeting of the His and
Her Garden Club, held at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bussell
J. flaiomond in Chuluota.
Long-shots of huge gardens
containing roses of every va­
riety as well as closc-upi of
many of them, together with
several
beautiful
arrange­
ments were shown.
A ialk on “ Spring YardenIng,” given by county agricul­
tural agent, Cecil Tucker,
covered the care of colddamaged plants, pruning, wa­
tering, fertilising and rontrol
of Insects and diseases, ai
well as lawn recovery aud
renovation.
“ Since plants killed by tho
frost will have to be re­
placed," ho aald, "now la the
time to make changes in the
landscaping. Many c o 1d hardy plants do well in tills
area, and these should bo
used in the basic plantings
aurh as comers and door­
ways.” He urged the mem­
bers, however, to keep Flor­
ida in Hie picture by srallerlug Iropical plants among
them.
George Zimmer wiis ap­
pointed chairman of (lie beau­
tification commlllee at tinregular business meeting of
the club. His first iiclion wav
to arrange a meeting of the
men to prepare tho ground at
the main entrance to Hie res­
idential area for'plantings.
An appropriation was voted
to purrlmso peal, fertiliser
and oUier materials necess­
ary to prepare and molnlain
the beds. Chairman McCunc
reported that hr, wllh lloy
Carlson, George Haig and
Russell Hammond, had done
some work on the project In
Hie past week.
The next meeting of the
club will be held on May 5
at tho home o( Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McCuno of K Street.

A Hireling of 1053 SI IS
From Your
graduates will tie held in the
MISS SUSAN McCALL was guc.it of honor at a graduation reception at
Downtown Florist
Florida Stale Hank Confer­
the home of Mra. Jim Holmon. Left to right are one of the co-hostesses,
ence Room at 8 p.m. Tuesday
SANFORD
Mrs. William E. Ilristun, Susan's mothe'.*, Mrs. Ed McCall, the guest of
to plan a reunion of Hie etas*
FLOWER
SIIOl*
honor
and
Mrs.
Jtobson.
(Herald
Photo)
An effort is being made lo
Cur. E. 1*1 &amp; Sanford Arc.
locate all 120 members with
FA 2-1822
FA 2-8 JS2
special concentration on the
G5 girls of Hie class, many of
whom are married and their j
new names unknown.
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w l cl
Classmates, p a r e n t s nr
friends with information on ■
names and locations a r e
asked lo contarl Robert Mor­
Mrs. Richard Butler was
Tim April meeting of Hie scheduled for Saturday, .May
ris at the M(J Hant-h or Joan
Wright Ludwig at the Florida hostess for a recent meeting Naval Officers Wive* Club 4. Tickets have been distri­
MISS LANA KAYE TOWLES
of (he Zeta XI Chapter of
buted to all unit representa­
State Bank.
Beta Sigma Phi. Members Executive Board was held at tives for tho Navy Belief
cast their ballots for the girl the attractive home of Mrs. Benefit which includes cock­
of the year but the winner's Roger Lconlmrdl with a full tails and open bullet in the
nume will lie kepi secret unlit agenda of business to be dis­ NAS Ballroom from 6 lo 3
the Founders Day luncheon, cussed under the direction of p.m.
scheduled for April 30 at the
Other board members pres­
Mrs. Robert Lovelace, presi­
Mayfair Inn.
ent were Mmcs. Jack YoungAn interesting program wax dent.
blade, David Olmstcad, O. W.
Hiltles • Prayer Books
Tim proceeds from the suc­
presented by Mrs. Gary HodMcGuire, It. It. Helms, C. W.
Testaments
gins on “ Beta Sigma Phi — cessful White Elephant Sale Mcsliicr, Ed Decker, John
From 81-25
luncheon
and
from
the
Thrill
What ti 117” This was In
Huganson and advisors Mmcs.
keeping with Hie ritual of Shop resulted in the donation Hubert Ware, Lylo Settee,
Jewels held for the five mem­ of checks for 550 each to the Itoy Farmer, John Barlow,
bers who have finished their Good Samaritan Home and George Kimmons, Jess Taft
Hie Karcpta Home in Sanford.
pledge training.
and lA'roy Heath.
The new members were Also a check for 5100 has
Gifts • Curds • Books
The next meeting i. sched­
Mr*. Philip Boyd, Mrs. Ernie been donated to the Navy Mu­
(Formerly McYicura)
Residence
Foundation uled fur May 7 at Hie home of
Morris, Mrs. S. O. Dorminey, rine
210 E. First St.
Mrs. T, Barkley Wood.
Mrs. Richard Butter and Mrs. Inc , in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. T. Barkley Wood reBoh Winsa. Ollier, members
present were Mines. L. J. Isorted on the progress of the
I.innekiigel, Philip H. Ilacli, Thrift Shop committee and
Jack Ludwig, Fred Wilson. their “ cleanup" drive. The
representa­
Bolirrt Heaves, R i c h a r d c o in in i 11 c e
Bradley, Joe Corley Jr., Bob tives will urge a new contri­
Tomorrow, tho bra with the perfect lit
Morris and the Misses Mil- bution of articles from Hie
will keep ita fit:
THE WSCS OF THE DEBARY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH
died Turner and (irate Marie various units next month.
Mrs. John Draim. first vice
recently sponsored a fashion show for small fry. Left to right, front row
Slincelpher.
each cup is set in elastic mesh oJt
president, reported on the
lire Korrie Unite, Scotty Cook und Becky Davis. Hack row, Joey Brenner,
plans for the evening cxlravaLinda Davis, Marly Hatchett and Linda Wood.
(Cox Photo)
ganxu, a May Garden Party
DcRary
sponsored by all units of the
Offieeri Wives Club. It is
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1XORA CIRC LE
lly Mrs. Hub Crumley
"April Shower* bring May
flowers," or so tlie saying
goci, but first you have to
remember to gel the plant*
started. I f many of you arc
like rim tho first tlma you
think of May flowcis is when
yuu M-n the brilliant display
of hluoms in your neighbor's
A messagn asking you to yard.
If you cherish a colorful
return a phonu call should be
honored as soon us possible, garden tills summer, mid who
reading this nrlielu doesn't,
let's ace what steps need to
be taken to achieve tills goal.
First here are the names of
sonic of tho flowers it now
time to slurt in Central Flor­
ida; sweet nlyssum, cosmos,
dahlia, marigolds, xinnias and
salvia.
Next, when you buy your
fluwer seeds, remember you

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get what you pay for, the best
plants and finest i|llnlity
flowers eomo from Hie highest
priri I mods of individual mlors. So go to a reliable dis­
tributor to purebase good
needs or ymir flowers will lie
inferior regardless of all your
hard work. Sum it seed* do
well if sown in a shallow box,
called a flat, with bottom
holes to permit drainage. The
seeds germ ill uto well in a good
type of potting soil, high in
organic mailer. The general
rule is to plant n seed itn own
tliieknens deep, Hurl Is covered
by iti own thickness of noil.
A newspaper or craker-sack
covering the flat buhls mois­
ture in the suit and allows
watering without removing
the paper or sack. An soon us
tiro seeds begin to sprout the
paper or suck must bo re­
moved. Light in nut needed fur

Personals

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germ inn Jon hut young seed­

Fred Miller of Smyrna Dr.
lings need it at onto.
celebrated his H'nli birthday,
Usually seedlings uro trans­ Sunday and visited the Misses
L, mid Inis Murtin at tlw-ir
planted most on.-lly when Hie
home ill Orlando.
first* pair of true leaven i*
fully developed. They need
partial shade for a week or
no before they ran lie shifted
to full sun. Ainu, they need
watering daily. A light appli­
Mr*. Kay Lockwood return­
cation o f solublo fertiliser ed lo her home in DeLaml,
weekly will give good results. this weekend after spending n
Now transplant Hie healthy week with her daughter and
plants to the chosen ureas in family, Mr. and Mrs. William
your garden and sit hark with J. Krieck, Hiljl Rosntia Ave.
a rout lemonade this summer The Krleeka have recently
and enjoy the fruits o f your moved to Sanford from Fort
Myers.
April labor.

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Nicklaus Aims For Grand Slam
AUGUSTA. G». &lt;UPI) There* no rest for the
sseary, so it'll he more golf
tona.v for Masters champion
Jackie Nicklaus, who ha*
chased all those "butterflies"
in his belly but now ha* a
‘•grand slam** on hi* mtnd.
Still weary from hi* spec­
tacular $20.out) one-stroke vic­
tory over the muddy Augusta
National Course, the blonde,
heavy-set 23-ycar-old Nicktau* will keep a date to playin a pro-amateur tourna­
ment at nearby Atlanta to­
day.
Confessing to nervousness
and butterflies in his stomach
before he fired his final round
72 for a winning 288 total
Sunday. Jackie came up with
a quick quip regarding his
possibility of a grand slam

Weekend
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Summary

the event, and the 288 that
tied
51-year-old
S a m in v
Snead for third place with
Julius Boros.
“ 1 kepi looking at Tony
Because 1 knew he was even
with par all day," Nicklaus
admitted, "and t could tel!
by the scoreboard Sam was
doing all right, ton."
When I-rnta, who finished
with
a two-under-par 70,
bird ed the tstli, Nicklaus,
coming up two twosomes lie
hind him, knew he would
have to par the lnth, a par
four 420-yardcd. or face a
playoff.
" t didn't try tn play eon
servative gotf at any time,”
Nicklaus explained, "but nei­
ther was I aUnit to get reek
less on the 18th.
"Tliis was no time to flirt
with the trees on the tight

It followed a first round
this year.
T guesa I ’ m the only one It and tied young Jack for
who has a chance to win it," second place with Jay lic­
hen aflt-r 3d holes. Then,
he said.
lie hit that, like most of when virtually ail the oilier
his tee sliots, right on the leaders faltered in the heavy
button inasmuch as a golfer rain and mud of the third
must win the Masters, the round. Nicklaus took a oneU. S. Open, the PGA and stroke lead with a 74 and
the British Open to complete maintained it throughout the
pressure-packed final round.
a grand slant.
In addition to being the
Arnold Palmer, who finish­
ed in a ninth place lie in younge-t player ever to win
the Matters Sunday, has the Masters, the Ohio shothorn trying for that elusive maker al*o was Hie first
slam several years now but reigning Open king to lead
home the field in this tour­
never has made it.
The majority of golf ex­ nament.
Possibly (lie two higgrst
pert* feel Nicklaus can, how­
Masters surprises were 29ever.
" I f that « t l shot in the year old Tony la-tna of Oak
second round wasn't my best," land, Calif., who finished se­
he grinned, "it »ure is push­ cond with 28* e»cn though it
was his first appearance in
ing the leaders."

so 1 aimed my tee shot to
tlw* left." he went on. "The
ball landed in sand and mud
and I got a free drop.
"1 dropped the hall in a
muddy he. Ihrn went for my
six iron. I sure wasn't going
to he short."
lie wasn’t.
1 he 203-pound Ohioan put
all his muscle and might in­
to that 'ix iron shot and bell­
ed the kill onto the green
about 3D feel past the flagMick.
Faced with a downhill putt
Jackie
studied the green
closely. He then stroked it
three feet past the cup. His
second putt made it.
" I was kind of surprised
wluti my first putt didn't go
In.” Nicklaus said. "And 1
was even more surprised
when my second one did."

Season Opener Today

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Baseball Time

Fly United Press International
United Press International .but enthusiasm in the birth- leagues’ smallest city.
Saturday
After President Kennedy's
Major
league
baseball’s ' place of organiicd profesdonal haseltull was at its usual ceremonial pitch, the Sen
CARBONDALE. Pa.-Fran
lflat pennant races lK*gin toccsco Valesquei, a 20-yearlilult peak. Tttc wine, whisky alors will send Don Rudolph
old Army private, died of a
l’ r*'*ideni Kennedy and Iteer flow heavily on against the Orioles' S'eve
Rudolph (8-lu in
bead injury following an ama lending the dignity of Ins of­ opening day in the major Barber.
teur boxing match.
fice to the event in Washing­
ton, D. C-. and a traditional
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BOSTON—Joe Donucci tip- air of carnival-like outdoor
set Joey Gi.imbra by scoring t fun marking the proceedings
a split decision victory in the in Cincinnati, Ohio.
nationally • televised middle­
The annual "advance open­
weight bout.
ers" will send tile 20 big
league teams off in a coastANCHORAGE, Alaska - to-coast, ‘ round - the • clock
Chuck Ferric* of Houghton, tournament of 1.820 games
Mich., won the Slalom event during which 18 teams will
of the National Alpine akling try lo prove that the New By United Frees laternatlonal win over the Clrvrlind In
The I jos Angeles Angel* diant;
Joe
Cunningham's
championships. Barhi Hemic- York Yankees and the lai*
berger of Germany won the Angeles Dodgers are not the and the llutislon Cults are the hasrs-fillcd ninth inning sin
best learns in baseball. The champion* of the spring exhi­ gle gave tlie Chicago White
women's slalom.
Sox « 2 1 decision over the
experts and the odd-makers
bition season.
Cincinnati Reds: Dick Stuart
AUSTIN. Tea - Fred Han- predict the 18 teams will
Both elo-ed their spring tingled Ikimr two eighth in
sen of nice pole-vaulted 18 fail lo prove their point.
"seS'ons" on a victorious
President Kennedy will be
nillg run* a* Hie Bo-don Bed
feel, 1 tmh to better the na­
note Sunday, the Angels shut­
Sox topped the Chicago Cull',
tional collegiate record at Hie pre.-iding at his third presi­
ting out (he L i* Angeles
3-2; the St. laiui* Cardinals
Texas Relay*. Texas South­ dential ojw-ner when lie losses
Dodgers, 30, ill lai* Angeles
shaded (lie Philadelphia Phil
ern won all ala relay evenls. out the first ball licfore the
American league opener be­ and the Colls defeating the lies, 7-d, on Duke Carmel’*
Kansas City Athtrlirs. 3-1, in
homer; Joe Gaines and Jerry
BRISBANE, Australia—Pro tween the Baltimore Orioles
in innings at Wichita. Kan.
Adair homrred in tlie Balti­
boxer Norman Smith became and Washington Senators. A
The
Angels
—
third
in
the
more Orioles' 3 1 triumph
tbe second Au'lraliun fighter crowd of more than 42.000
A inerica n League in 1982 —
to die in three days as a re­ is expected at the 1:30 p. m.,
over the New York Mels; Hit*
finidird
their
1985
spring
eaWashington Senators defeat
sult of Injuries sustained in game time and the forecast
Is for sunny snd warm wea­ hihitton sea Min with an 18 10 ed the Pittsburgh Pirate*. 5-1,
the ring.
rerord. The Colts—eighth in
ther.
and the Detroit Tigers edged
the National league last sea­
Governors
J
a
m
e
s
A.
out the Minnesota Twins, 4 3,
LAUREL, Md.—Drome Ba­
son — wound up their spring
with Frank l-iry pitching live
lm broke the laurel turf Rhodes of Ohio and Bert T.
with a 18-11 mark.
Combo
of
Kentucky
head
the
good inning*, In ullier game.
course record for a mile and
The world champion New
one-sixteenth in capturing the list of guests at Crosley
York
Yankee*
were
nlnlh
In
Field, Cincinnati, where tlie
$28,273 Wilwyn handicap.
Reds start the National le a ­ the AL standings with a 12-17
record and the N L champion
NEW YORK — Dcddyimsn gue against the Pittsburgh
San Francisco Giants were
Pirates.
The
ceremonial
first
won t li c $37,300 Gotham
loth in (heir circuit wiih a
•takci for three-year-olds at ball will be thrown out by
10-17 ilale.
Susan
Schroeder,
I,
Cincin­
Aquaduct.
A rrowd of 49,473 in Lns
nati's Ksster Setl child.
Beminnle High qualified for
Angeles saw Bo Belinsky,
A
forecsst
of
possible
show­
HALLANDALE. Kla.-VaV
the Mate golf tournament next
Don lire, Julio Navarro and
week when they took first In
entine led nil the way to score ers was made for Cincinnati
Tom Morgan limil the Hods
s seven length victory In the
the group tourney lure Frt
er» lo four hit*. Leon Wagner
115,000 Fort Lauderdale han­
day.
hit two doubles and (cored
dicap at Gulfstream Park.
The locals beat out nine
two runs to lead the Angels’
other team* In the play.
seven-hit
attack.
Sunday
Leading Sanford was Ed
Don Nottcbarl, C o n r a d
ATLANTA—Jack Nicklaus
Hamilton with a 78 followed
Cardinal and Hal Woodrahick
won the Slaitcr* golf tourna­
by Ray Bradford, 77; Roth
combined to hold the Athle­
Donnl*
Smith
continues
to
ment with a final round par
Vihlrn, 77 and I-arry Sher­
tics to six iiita.
72 and a 2M total, holding off blase past opposing hatters in
wood, 81.
Tlie Milwaukee B r a v e s
rallies by Tony Lent* snd prep hatehall as he hurled a
four hitter for Lyman to pace rocked Man Williams for six
Sammy Snesd.
Gertrude Edcrle was the
the Greyhounds lo a 5-2 vic­ run* In five innings snd beat
the Yankees. 8-3; Orlsndo Ca- first woman to successfully
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - All- tory over Bishop Moor* Fri­
ptdt’s two-run homer was the swim the English Channel,
America Jerry Darkness of day.
big blow in the Gianta’ 8-2 doing ao in 1926.
Smith
was
aided
by
the
big
Loyola, til., led the West to
an 82-79 victory in the annual beta of Butch Cook who drove
East-West Shrine basketball in three runs with two hit*
while Bob Elgin drew In an­
game.
LEFTI
other two run*.
It wai Smith’* fifth wrin of
SAN JUAN, P. R. - Carlo.
Ortii retained hi a world the aeaaon.
dog*run
In a tilt Saturday, Lyman
lightweight titlr by stopping
W
h
.
r
.
A
'*
'0’’
Douglas Vaillant in the 13th ran Into tome bad luck as
they were swamped by Oak
round.
Ridge 12-2 with Griffin startINDIANAPOLIS - Pitcher ing on the mound for the lo­
Herb Score of the Chicago cals before ha was relieved
White Sox decided to retire by Blackford.
Lyman was held to only
r8lher than he farmed out
four bita In the contest.
again to the minors.
RACING

Angels, Colts Take
Grapefruit Title

Sanford Set
For State
Golf Play

Lyman Splits
Weekend Action

12

DAYS

RACING

1982) Is one of the fastest
working pitchers in the came
and Barlwr (9-0) is one of
the hardest throwing hiirlcr*
so the President may see a
spirited, brisk game.
The Oriole* finished tlie
1982 season in a seventh
place tie but believe several
key trade* have built them
into
pennant
contenders.
Their most important addi­
tion I* short Mop Luts Apar
icio (runt the Chicago White
box.

The Senators will introduce
a promising rookie In firstbaseman Tom Brown, former
Maryland football star, who
led the team in balling till*
spring.
Jim O’Toole, a 18 game
winner in 1902, will handle
the pitching chores for the
Red*, who also are introduc­
ing rookies Pete Rose at
second base and Tommy Har­
per in center field, Hard-hittlng Gene Freese, sidelined
most of the 1982 season with
a broken leg, will be at
at third base.
Tlie Yankees are 1-3 favor­
ite* to win their fourth
straight
American
I-cacur
pennant and their third In a
row under Manager Ralph
Hook. Ill the National la-a­
gue. a tilree-cornered bailie
among the Reds, Dodgers and
defending
champion
San
Francisco Giants Is expected.

Sanford Drops
Tilt On Miscues

FLA. G RADE A

ONE-TIME POPULAR
with the S a n f o r d
t i i n n t u , Lon Motto w h o
a visitor hero Friday.
Lett played with the
local Glnnta in 19-1819, moved on to the
Sioux City Soon and
then l he T r e n t o n
Gianta. lie retired and
now is n life insurance
underwriter at Tren­
ton, N. -I.
I Herald Photo)

D&amp;D

Empire Government Graded

TURKEYS
10 To 14 Lb. Avff.

Denny Mac's
Torrid Pace
Threatened
One &lt;&gt;f the important con­
tests ut tlie S o nfurtI-Orlando
Kennel Club every year in for
111* till* of track rhampion
that goes to the greyhound
with I he most wins.
This y e a r T . J. Daniel'* Den­
ny Mae got a coniiimnding
lend early and ha* held tha
title practically the entire
winter. Now Ids claim to the
title is threatened ns III s t a r
sprinters have moved in dan­
gerously close.
When Lou Havoc won the
feature race Friday night she
hccnnic the fourth speedster
to I'linlk up eight firsts, Tha
three oilier are sprinters who
mo trailing Denny by a single
imint are Pretty's Best, Duke
Drake and Mystery Tamer.
Four other greyhound* have
accounted for aeven wins each
which place* them Just two
l&gt;oinU behind the champ. They
arn Sleek I'undan, Cherokee
lltilou, Opal Mae and Loyal
Luke, In adidtlon there are
eight aix time winners which
pieces them within striking
range nf the title that hat
suddenly become a wide open
affair.
A fine tell race program it
scheduled tonight. In the eveflings main event, tha featured
ninth rare, three greyhound*
will be shooting for a sixth
win. They are (). B.’s Lipstick,
Completed and Inky Bluck.
Both Lipstick and Inky Black
won Iheir last outings.

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SUGAR

Scratch Loop Plans
M eet Set Wednesday
Fran Morton, league organItar for tha first women's
daytime scrateh league, an­
nounced therv would be a
meeting lliii Wednesday at
1 pm. at Jat Lanes for all
women Interested in bowling
in thla league.
A t that time, it will be decided upon on which day tha
league will roll, when it will
officially start, and establish
the nilea for tha coming sea­
son. Also, election of officer*
will b* held.
This will b* the fust daytuna womens aers'-ch isagve

to bowl al Jet Lane* and will
ba made-up of kegler-attes
with averages of 130 and up.
It I* also the Intention of
this U-agur to roll with only
three
members per team,
whk-h would have the league
thru by 2:20 in tha after­
noon.
Tho«e who have signed to
compala in this league are
Helen Altman, Pat Slptey,
Llama Kostival, Shirley Mar­
tin, Margie Farris*, Lucy
Mayer, Thelma Unger, Batta
•Smith, Fran Morton, Lorraine
b'potts, Charlotte Bassett and
busy Reno,

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With
Fond

Sanford made seven error*
that cost them tha gam*
against Del.and Friday a* the
Winner of the weekly tnurn.
Bulldog* Tolled over Hie locals ament for women golfrra at
11-2.
the Mayfair Country Club this
Butch Riser started on the Week was listed us follows:
mound for Hanford and was
Class A, Minerva Keenan,
relieved by Rick Sire*.
HI; Clast D, Harriet Williams,
Hanford collected six hit* 91; Ctase C, Kathryn Park,
in the fray and scored their 101 anil Class I), Ixirraine Mil­
only run* in the third inning. l e r , 112.

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FROM M/ HOME LIFE.
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Sallee nl Pal.iie H ea ring
m u (.in n ir co rn T op
Notice
1*
hereby
gtven.
m i jn iin u a n r n r
II
AM)
H im
SKMIM1I.K Hoard of County Cummlaaton*
era of Hemlnol* County. F'lort o t s rv , Fl o r id a
Ida. propuee* tn reeone the
is c h a n c e r y s o ism s
following deecrlhed
property
soT in o t o d e f e n d on
loned
A -t Agriculture to C-t
o ntiKR o r
p u b l ic a t io n
Commercial: Tbe E 11* ft of
m it
ron
r o n r r i . o M nr .
III* H luo ft of a parcel deeMoCAUCIHAX M O H T U A f l K
of the
CO M P A NY.
INC-,
*
Florida rrlbed a« : The l U ' i
H W i , W of Hear l a i c n.,ad
corporation.
Plaintiff, and N of th# R R In Section
A V R O N E U O E N E MAHIIUL’ RN i n .l i f t . H E .
and M A D O A B E T L O U I H K
Public hearing will he held
M tHIIIIUItX,
lil*
wife,
and In the Seminole County Court
A L F R E D HUD SON and AHA
Itouee, Hanford.
Florida,
In
lit*
County
C'lnttnleeloner*
IIEDHON, til* w l h ,
Defendant* Room, on April 33. m i
at
TOi A A R O N KL'OF.NE &gt;1AMII• 10:00 A. M. nr ae eoon there­
1HJRN and MA1UJAHKT after a* pi.it* IIde.
LnriKH At ahu in: h n . si*
Hoard of County Comnil*.
aloner*
wife
t Itr.Menr* unknnwni
Kemlnole County, Florida
a l f iie d
i it: i w o n
and
11) J. C. Itutchlaon, Chair­
d id
d b /e lo p ed
A I 'A HUDSON. Ill* wife
man
fltraldrore unknown)
Attest
Arthur
Beckwith.
FERGUS VE PERGONAUTV/
Alt at) unknown parti**
Jr.
claiming any Inter**! by, Publish April t, m t
through. under or akalnat CDII-31
•ach nr either of
the
at,nv* named parties who is
th k
t m e t i t cot n r .
may ha dead or are not M A T H
JI 1)111.AL
( I I O I IT.
known to ba dead or IA
A A t)
Flltt
NF.MIAOl.i:
alive.
t ill A T I . Fl.OH ID A
TOP . A N D K A r t l O P YOU. I A I II A A CEH t AO. 13H3A
are hereby notified that a | F R A N K J. B U S T ,
Complaint for Foreclosure of
r t a ln llff
Mortgage
haa
been
filed va.
egalnel you, end you are re. W ll .t .t E M A R T I N and
ijulred to aerve a copy of M A R T H A J. M A R T I N Mia wife,
your A n » w » r or pleading* In
Defendant*,
the Complain! on tha Plain- t r.EIIH’a SOTtCF. O F a M.E
tiff1*
attorney,
Joseph
M.
N O T IC E IH II El! I* It V U I V .
F ILge rald, SI* fleciirltr Trust E N that pursuant lo a fln.it
Hull,line. Miami 11. Florida,
Deere* of Foreclosure and Hal*
and file the original Answer cnt*r»d by th* Judge oT the
or Pleading In tli* nfflra of
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial
III* Clerk of tlie Circuit Court Circuit, In and Fo r Seminole
on or before tbe Mth day of
County, Florida, on the Silt
April A. !&gt;.. 1)«). If you fall day nr April, A . D , m i . In
to do ao. judgment by default
certain
cause
between
Hill be Inketi aKalnit you for a
the relief demanded In the F R A N K J. POST anti AVI D U E
M
A
R
T
IN
and
M
A
R
T
HA
J.
Complaint.
hi*
wife.
being
The description of the reel M A RTIN,
property proceeded ag ain *! lit Chancery Number 12*:*, I will
Lot 7. Illock K. W O O D . *■•11 at public auction to th*
MKItK P A R K
SNII R E - hlkhesl bidder for cash at the
PI.AT. according to plat W e » t front door of the Hemlthereof recorded lit l*l*t hole County Court House, to
Hook 11 Page 71, Public the City of Hanford, Seminole
the hour
Hecurda of Menilnole Coun* County. Florida, at
of 11:04 o'clock A, M. on th*
ty. Florida.
of
April,
A.
D
Title notice ehalt ha pub. SSnd day
Ilebed onre each week
for 1*41, that rarlaln pare* I of
four romerutlve week* In th* land described a* follow*:
lait S and the Ea*t OneHanford Herald.
H alf of Lot 1. Illock 1.
DONE A N D O R D E R E D at
A . H. Rue-ell'* Addition to
Hanford, Seminole C o u n t y ,
Fort ltecd, according lo
Florida,
thl*
tlth
day
of
Plat
thereof a* recorded In
Alarrh A. D. 11(1.
Plat
nook I.
Page
91.
(H E A D
VE9 D € A «,
Public Record* o f HemlArthur It. Ileckwlth, Jr..
SHOULD
hole County, Florida.
Clerk. Circuit Court
FIVTV(S E A D
lly: Martha T. Vlltlen
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Joseph M. Pliegerald
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen.
SI* Hecurlty Truat Building
Deputy Clerk.
Miami IS. Florida
Publlah March II. SI A April St*n*lrom. Datrla It McIntosh,
Attorney* for Plaintiff
1. t. 1SI1.
Poet Office Drawer 1110,
CDfl-51
Hanford, Klin l.la,
IS T IIK I l i t e r IT I'llt IIT OF Putdleh April I, 10*1.
T I I E S IS T II J I D I I I A I , t i l l . C D i l - l l
Cl IT OF A M ) FOH N E N I .
IA
T in :
C IR C U IT
I'(H U T ,
S 1)1,01 COI S TY , Fl .O HID A,
A IA T H
Jt lilt I At.
r t t l C I IT
C H A N C E R Y SO. t ) H l
TIIE
IIOWERT
HAVIXUK tlF I I .I I I I I I M . IA AA ll Fillt
aEAt I AIH.E COI ATI'.
HANK
Plaintiff, IA Cll A M ’EIIV AO, IIP 1:1
A DVIC E OF hi IT
va.
JOS E PH UIRHON, J It, et ut C. T. -SI BLACK.
Plaintiff.
Defemlaula.
va.
s o n c M o f si r r i s
L. A. FOX. at *1.
MOHTOAOK FOREC LO St RE
Defendant*
TOl JOHEPII (IIIIMON. Jll..
gT ATK O F FI.OItlllA M i l
and HIIIHI.F.Y li. (Jill.
1. A. FOX, M. E. IIIttiCK and
HON. hla wlfa
MARTHA
Illtiw'K. hi* wife;
MEOIIIESCKl
In an unknown atuta or W. E. TKI.KOIID. J. O. JE1.K8
and
M.
H
.
JKLKH. hi* wife.
country
other
then
the
Q,
HTAItlltlCK.
S lala of Florida, and mall- L IN C O L N
lug addreai being:
TIIDM AH W . M u ll AN. C. M.
HAND
,
W.
8.
HAND.
If ally*,
•SI" Division. CHS
For(■■■1*1 H'VA-SIM c/u Fleet their unknown apou*** If mar­
Pitet Office,
Ne w
York, ried, ami If dead, the reaper*
Ne w York
live unknown heir*, devl-ee*.
Tuu
ore
hereby
notified legatees and grantee* of said
thel a Complaint tn furacloae defetnlanla: I'l J HI I HA N A V A L
a certain
mtirtgaga
encum­ HTiHtEH COMPANY , a c r p o r bering tha fallo wi ng dracrlh- atlon. If actlv*. Ita unknown
■ucceaaora, a&gt;*lgn* or gr a nad real property, to-wit:
Xetl I. Illock II, C ll C N T IIY teas, and If dLanlved, lla un­
CI.l'II MANO R, U N I T NO. known
dirertur*
acting
a*
2. according lo Ilia plat truateea, and their unknown
Hiereuf
aa
raror.lrd
In successor*, assigns nr g r a n ­
Plat Dook II, Page lfio. tee*; and any and all person*
Public Record# of Semi- having or rlalmtng any right,
no|* County, Florida,
title nr lnl*r**t In and to
haa been filed against
you tli* following described Innd
In tha atiove-atyled ault, and tying and bring In Hemlnol*
yuu are required lu aerve a County, Florida, lu-wlt:
copy uf your A u e w r r or otlirr
The NE W of I ha N E ' i of
Pleading lo the Complaint nn
Keel Ion II, Township 11
I'laliillf f a etlornryi, A NDKIt Houlh, Range 11 Ea*t,
HON, lll-HH, D E A N .
LOWNYou, end each nr you, are
I»EH A van den IIEIIIJ, &gt;11 hereby notified and required
Meat Central lluulaverd, Or- lo appear and file, personally
lamln, Florida, and file tha nr by your attorney, with the
original
Answer
or
othar Court, your written defeuare,
Pleading In the office of the If any. In the bill to quiet
Clrrk of the Circuit Court nn title filed In rein ugalnet j uu
or before the l i n t day of In Itie above * l) l r i l
■■■use,
April, 1**1. ir yuu fall lo do end to aerve a ropy or th*
ao, a deerra pro confeaeo will seme on pl a intiff * attorney,
he taken egalnet you for th* below, on nr bernr* the Slat
relief demanded In th* Com- day of April, A. D. m i.
plaint.
W I T N E S S my bend and o f­
!»
"MY
Thl* Notice ehalt be p u b ­ ficial seal thl* Slth day of
lished one* a week for four March, A. D. PetI.
ronearullva wee k* In th* San- ( H E A D
ford Herald.
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
MVCOSH D W T YOU CEE
W ELL, t THOUGHT
DATED
Oil* H at day of
Clerk nf th* Circuit Court
I
WMF
HE
NEVER
EVEN
kncw ts n ev er
UNFAIR?
March. 11(1.
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
RtACHLP I OR MM GHOKOf
T O O K U N F A IR
(H E A D
Deputy Clerk
HE JUCT WJOS RIGHT
A tW LM IA G E
f
Arthur If. Reckwlih. Jr. Hutrhlann and t.effler
. ft T R H C '^ S
OP PEOPLE/ /
Clerk of the Circuit Court Edw ard s Hulldlng
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
Poet Office Dra wer It
Deputy Clrrk
Hanford. FI..ride
Publlah March Si A April I. Attorney* for Plaintiff
I. 11, 1**1.
Publlah April I, I, ] } , 12 , m i
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■ T A T E O F F I Al It I DA, IJHEET*
1804. TOi
JAMK8 UlttlV KR LE TT .
Place of residence and
mddreea unknown.
Tou ere hereby notified thet
H arry n. Ilaveratlck. and hla
wife, Kathryn Elisabeth ll e v eretlck here filed their verl*
fled Petition In lit* Circuit
Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit
at Hanford. 8emtn.de County,
Florida, for the Adoption of
one 8 C Z A N A N N E LE TT, born
January Slrd. A. D. 1*11. under tha name of 8P35ANANNE
II A VE RH TICK .
You are hereby required to
file your
written objection,
If any you have, with Hon.
Arthur Ileckwlth Jr., Clerk of
our said Court at Hanford,
Florida, and a copy Iherenf
on the undersigned Attorney
for Petitioner*, on or before
the S#Ui da) o f April A. D,
1**1. or
Judgment
will
be
rendered therein hy default.
WITNEHH my hand and o f ­
ficial seal of this Honorabl#
Court
at
Hanford, Hemlnol*
County. Florida, thl* the 2«tli
of March l » « i .
(H E A D
Arthur II. neckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk
Tlyt Martha T. Vlhlen,
D. C.
R. W , Ware, Attorney for
Petitioners;
P. D. Hog 1111
Hanford. Florid*
Publish April I. I, 11. 12. 1912.
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r iC T IT IO I H k AWE
N O T IC E
IH hereby
given
Dial I am enga ged In burlness al 2*17 Orlando l&gt;r.. HamInol* County, Florida, under
th* fictitious name of Cook's
Corner, and that I Intend to
reglaier aald name with tha
Clerk nf the Circuit Court,
Hemlnnle County, Florida. In
accordance with the provis­
ion* of the Fictitious Name
Htatues, to wit: Section 1(1.03
Florida Statutes 1187.
Hlg: Joseph A Brooke
Publish: April 1, 3. 18. 32,
19*2.
CDII-1

|lr*4&gt;iril of f*oii!»l.)r 0omini*il©ii*
t r« o f Hernlnola County, F lor­
ida, proponri tn reiofic th#
follow in g d#trrtb#i| p fa p ffty
loneif A - 1 Agrlculttir# lo C-2
f*f»inmrrclal: He|. ISI ft H of
X W corner o f l*ot 1, run K
211 ft. H 50 ft. W 211 ft* N 5*
ft to beginning. IronrUlo Hub*
division.
Public hearing w ill be hold
In the Mrmlriole County Court
lloune.
Hanford, Florida, In
the
Counly
CommlMlnnerp
Itfioni, nn April 22,
at
1H:uo A. M. nr nn anon thereAfter ar |»ni»hlb1e.
Ihmrd *»f County Cuniiitl*gJoncm
Hemlrmle C o u n t y , Florida
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MYTH
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IN I H A M E H V M l. 13*0
F E D E R A L N A T I O N A L MOR T(1AOE AHHOCIATION, A Cor­
poration organised under an
Act of Coiigre** and ri is tln g
pursuant to the Federal N a ­
tional Mortgage
Association.
Charter Act. having Its prin­
cipal office In the CMy of
Washington District of Col­
umbia,
Plain tiff
v».
l a tbe Cawrf e f tbe Caaaty
DPI ID A N
J AC KHUN
W A L D - Jadga. Seastaate Caaaty, F l a r ll"&gt;P
and
MARY
E L A I N E 14a- l a Prahate.
W A L D UUP, hla wife.
la rei Estate ar
Defendant*
FAY KENNEDY,
m it ic i: to
A PPiitn
Deceased.
t iie
s t tit:
of
it.in tu it
T a All Crrdltera aad P rraaa*
T Ui_H PO UAN
J kk i.* K H (I N j
lla s t a g claims ae Ilemaad*
WALDROP
and
M A RY
Agaiast Bald Estate i
ELAINE W ALDROP
You and each of you are
271'* Avenue F
hereby notified and required
En*1ry, Alebaina
to present any claim* and de­
YOU A R E I I K I I E I i r N O T I ­
F I E D Dial a ault has been mand* which you, or either
filed ngalnet you In tli* above of you, may have against the
entitled rau »r. sod that you e»tal* o r F A T K E N N E D Y , de­
are required to fit* your a n ­ ceased. 1st* of said County,
swer with the Clerk of thl* to the County Judge of HemlCourt end to eerv# a copy nnl* County. Florida, at hi*
thereof upon Ilia Plaintiff or office In th* court hou»» of
P la i n t i f f*
attorney*,
who** said Counly et Hanford, F lo r ­
within
ell
calendar
name and address I* Hlshop A ida.
Hornsteln, 1* East Pine Htreet, mouth* from the time of the
Orlando,
Florida,
not
later • flrat publication of Dlls notice.
than April Ki ll, 1X1. I f you 1T w o copies of each claim or
fall to do »o a Derr* * Pro demand ehalt be In writing,
Confesso
will
b«
entered and shall state the place of
against
you
for th*
r*ll*t residence and poet office a d ­
of
tli* claim,int
and
demanded In Ilia Complaint. dress
to by the
Thl* suit i* to foreclose a •hall be sworn
claimant,
his
agent,
or
attor­
mortgage, Tli# real property
ney anil aocompanled
by a
proceeded against Is:
l o t S3. Illock 31. N O R T H riling Tea of one dollar and
O R L A N D O F IR S T A D D I ­ such rlalm or demand not so
TION, according to plat filed shall be void.
H A M U K L T. K E N N E D Y
thrreof recorded In Plat
Aa administrator of the
llook 13. Pag e* SI and St,
E aln ir nf
Public Record* of HemlFAY KENNEDY,
hole County, Florida.
deceased
W ITNE HH my hand end tli*
■e.it of said Court at Hanford, Deo. A. Speer, Jr.
Florida,
till*
Mth
day
or Attorney for eald E *t * t *
112 4 Magnolia Avenue
March, 1**1.
Hanford, Florida
(H E A D
Arthur H. Rerkwlth, Jr„ I'uhlLh April 3. M. 21. 23.
clerk of llie Circuit Court CDII-12
lly: Martha T, Vlhlen
NOTICE
OF F O R E I'I.U R IR K
Deputy Clerk
■ ALB
Publish March 11. Si A April
N O T IC K I*
hereby
given
1. I. 1*11.
that tha undersigned Arthur
C DU-11
It.
Beckwith, Jr., cl erk
of
Court
of
Hemlnole
Ik
THE
HURT
OF
T H E Circuit
I tit A T I
Jl DU E. 4 EM IM II.K County. Florida, will, nn th*
CHI AT V , FI.OItlllA,
23ml day of April, t i l l , at
11:40 o'clock A. M. at the
IA 1*11(IH ATE.
Front Door of the Hemlnol*
IA HEi E S T A T E OF
M A T T IE L. W H E E L E R , De- County Court llnuee. Hemlnole
Counly, In the etty of Hanford,
reseed.
TH
AM.
t IIEDITOH S
A M ) Florida, offer for aat* and sell
P E H M IM t
l i t ! I All
Cl,AIMS at public outcry to the high­
OH IIHH A A 114 AU A lk B T P AID est amt beat bidder for cash.
Ui* following deecrlhed prop­
EST A T E I
ellueled
In
Hemlnol*
You and each of you ere erly
hereby nutlllrd end required Counly, Florida, to-wlt:
lait I, Illock 24. T O W N .
to present any claims and de ­
HITE O F KOttTlI CIIUI.U mands which you, or either
OTA.
a
aubdl vision
ac­
of yuu, may liavt against Ih*
cording to plat thereof, re­
•elate of M A T T I E L W H E E L corded In Plat Book 2,
Elt, ilerraeed,
late
of said
pages 1* tn 11. Inclusive,
County, to the County Judge
of tha Public Racnrd* of
of Heinlnnle County, Florida,
Hemlnol* Counly, Florida,
at hla offb-a In Ih* court
house of said County at Han­ pursuant to tli* Final Deere*
ford. Florida, within ell ca l­ of Koredneur* entered In a
endar month* from tli* time rasa pending In aald Court.
nf the first publication of thl* Die style o f which I*
DltO OKLY N
HA VINO#
notice. T w o copies ut each EAKT
claim nr demand shall be In B A N K , a Ne w Turk corpora­
willing, and shall slat * th* tion.
Plaintiff,
place uf residence and post
•va­
office address of th* claliuunt,
st
ART
IN
H
E
N
R
Y
HP
A
TI! and
ami shall be sworn to by (he
rlalmanl, hie agent, nr attor­ M A R T H A E D N A Bt’ ATH, his
ney and accompanied by a wife, et e L
Defendants
filing fee of on* dollar and
such claim nr demand not ao and th* chancery number of
which I* 12,21.
Died kIiiiII be void.
WITNEHH my h«nd and the
FIJ ill E N C E CAM PII E L L
official seal of said Court, till*
Ad mlnle lra trli nf the
Estate of Mettle L,
8th d iy nf April, 13(1.
Wheeler, deceased.
(H E A D
BTENHTHOM, DAVIH *
Arthur II. Reckwlih. Jr„
Clark of the Circuit Court
MCINTOSH,
Attorneys for Admlnletratrls
of Hemlnol* County, F lo r ­
I*. O. Drawer till)
id*
Hanford, Florida.
Ityt Martha T. Vlhlen
Publish: April 1, I, II. 22.
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Flttgerald
CDII-7
Attorney fnr Plaintiff
Ik T I I E r l R C I I T CO C U T OF S ll Hecurlty Trust Building
T H E M A T H Jl IIH IAI. 1111- Miami 12, Florida.
( I IT OF Ft.OH III A, Ik A M ) F I L n k lln 1-1171
FOH
SCH IM il.E
( O f . S T Y , Publish April 1. 1**3
I I.till ID V. Ik ( 1 I A M B H Y Ae. CDII-31
I I P * t fe rliw a I

AoTtCK o r

r o R K C M ia i HE r a l e
THE
H ROO Kl.YN
HAVINOH
DANK , a New York corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff,
vs.
D E A N L A I t R T HAMIT, and
JU D Y
K II.E E N
IIAMtL, hi*
wife, ate., at ala.
Defendants.
N O T IC E IH IIKIIKHY H I V KN pursuant to a Final D e ­
cree
of
Forecloaure
dated
March i t , 1*41. and entered
In Chancery Cause No. I l l * * ,
nf the Circuit Court of th*
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit
of
Florida, tn and for Hemlnol*
County, Florida, wherein T H E
IIR iH lK LYN KAVINUK HANK,
a New
York rsirpural Ion. la
Plaintiff, end D E A N I.AIUIY
IIA M t L and J P D Y
EILEEN
I I A M I L hla wife, etc., el sis.
are Defendants, that 1 will
sell lo the highest and beet
bidder fur cash at the front
dour of the Hemlnole County
Courthouse. In Hanford. Heinlnola Counly, Florida, et I1:*u
o'clock A. M , on the Sind day
o f April. 11*1. the following
described properly aa eel forth
In said Final Decree, to-wlt:
Lot I*. Illock l» . IIK F T l.l'it
HUM EH
Hu W E L L
PARK.
KKCTION
ONE,
according
to
the
I'L l
thereof, recorded In I ' L l
Rook tl. Pages (1, 4t, IT
and ( I , Public Records uf
Hemlhoie County, Florida;
together with 1 llotpolnl
Refrigerator,
Model
EH
It - A.
and
t
llotpolnl
Range-Model E II-II- A .
Deled, this Itb day of April
till.
(H E A D
Arthur II. He.kwdth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Rosenberg, Rosenberg A
Relainan
Attorneys for Plaintiff
loikl Alneler Building
Miami 32, Florida
Publish A pril 3, 11(3
C D ll-lt

Aallre a f P a b l l r Kea rteg
Notice
1*
hereby
given.
Board o f County Corn ml **l on­
ers of Hemlnole County, F lo r ­
ida, propose* to regime the
following
described
property
gunrd A - t Agriculture to 0-3
Commercial: The K*«t 121 ft
of the X K 4
of the X W ,
North
of
the
old
Orlando
H ighw ay
In Hectlon S1-S0H30E.
Public hearing will be held
lu the Hemlnole County Court
House,
Hanford.
Florida,
In
the
Counly
Commissioners
Room, on April 22, 1943 at
14:00 A. M. or as soon there­
after • * poeelhle.
II &gt;*rd of County Commie-

•tubers
Semin '■&gt; County. Florida
Hy J. L. 'tutrhleon. Ch air ­
man
A tte s t
A r t h u r 'H r c k w i t R ,
Jr.
Publish April 3, 1X1.
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COI U T
or
TIIM
Util A T I
J l li li lh bEW IAIII.K
| l ilt A T I , RTAT33 O F F L O R ­
IDA.
Ik P R O R A T E
IN RE :
E S T A T E O F TH O M A S B R A N T ­
L E Y II E N l&gt; K II H u N, a l-q
known ae B R A N T L E Y H E N .
DEK8UX, Deceased.
F I N A L NO T IC E
N O T IC E IH H E R E B Y OIV EM
that t have filed final return*
B* Kgfcutnr of the Estate of
Thomas
Rraiilley
Henderson,
also
known
a*
BRANTLEY
H E N D E R S O N , deceaeed; that
I have filed my Petition for
Distribution
end
final
dis­
charge. and wilt nn the 3rd
day of May. A. D , t i l l , apply
to the Honorable C. V E R N O N
MIZE, JR.. County Judge of
Hemlnole County, Florida, for
approval of -aid final return*
and for Order of liLtrlbutloii
and for Final Dlacharga a*
liiecutor o f
Ih*
Eatat*
of
TH OM AS
BRANTLEY
HEN­
DERSON.
al*n
known
a*
B R A N T L E Y H E N D E R S O N , de­
er***,!&gt;
D A T E D Dll* Die 2TUi day a f
March. A. D„ 19*1.
J A ME S E. H E N D E R S O N
A* E le c u l o r uf Ih* Eatat*
o f Thomas Brantley H en ­
derson,
also
known
eg
Ilrahtley
Henderson, De­
ceased.
HTKNSTRIIII, DAVIH A
MclNTOHII
At orneye for Kircu tor
Edw ard s Building
Hanford, Florida
I'uhlLhi April I, I, IS, IS.
CDII-1
MITICK FOn B ID *
The Hoard of County Com­
missioner* of Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida wilt receive bide
at Die office of Arthur K.
Ileckwlth, Jr.. In th* Co urt ­
house al Hanford, Florida up
to t;on p. M„ Monday. April
32, 1941. (or the following;
T w o 121 eels nf l t d ae r ­
ial photograph* nf Hemlnule County et tha seal*
o f on* Inch to four hun­
dred fret t l " to 400'L
Aerial photograph* a r * ta
b*
enlargements
of
■
two
thousand (3.&lt;v&gt;&lt;&gt;) foot to an
Inch high flight of rietnlnola
County taken In 1913.
Aerial photograph* supplied
under this bid are to be allerate prints of a standard
aerial flight that ha* ( 0 p&lt; r
cent minimum overlap north
and south and ta per e n d
minimum
overlap
euit
and
sol
Th *
Hemlnol* County
Engineer will designate tha
alternate print* that ara to
ha delivered to the County
from a cnmpoall# map tndrg
furnished by ilia low- bidder.
It la estimated that 104 print*
per set ere needed to cover
Hemlnole Counly un this baste.
The tolerance of variation
In the scale celled for Is plua
or minus one per cent ( 1 % ) .
Delivery data Is to b* got
later than July I, 11(3.
HI'I to he enclosed tn •
■rated envelop* plainly m a r k ­
ed nn the outeldr, “ HID F U R

AERIAL

I'HuTtMlRAI'HH,

open April 33. 19 (1“
Hide will be opened at a
meeting to he held In tha
County
Commission
Meeting
Huorn In the Courthouse at
Hanford,
Florida,
Tuesday,
April 23. 19(3, at !0:u0 A. M.
or aa soon thereafter aa poss­
ible.
kOTK'ie o r HALE
Tha right
Is retervad to
NO T IC E 18 H E R E B Y O IV KN that pursuant to the Final walv*
any
Irregularltlee
or
Deere*
of
Furecloeur*
and technicalities In bids and ta
Hale
entered
In
the
cause (eject any or all bids.
pending In tha Circuit Court,
Hoard of County Commis­
In slid (or Hemlnol* Counly,
sioner*
Hemlnole County
Florida
Florida,
Cate
Docket
No.
13.It*, the undersigned Clerk
J. C. Hutchison, Chairmen
will sell the property situat­ By: XV. llueh, Jr.
ed In aald Counly described Counly Engineer
I'ublleh April 3, 18, 19(3.
aa:
The Beat t, of Lnle t and CDII-23
3. Illock II. of C E L E R Y
AVENUE
ADDITION
Til
NOTICE FMII 9(11*1*
H ANF O UU.
a* per
Plat
The Board o f County Comthereof reoorded lo Plat mlselunere of Hemlnole Coun­
Dook
1, P ag e* 121 and ly. Florida, will racelvt sealed
II*.
Public
liecurde
of bide at th* office nr Arthur
Hen,In,ile County, Florida, H. Ileckwlth, Jr., Clerk in Ilia
TUUETHEII
with all struc­ Cuurthouas at Hanford. F lo r ­
tures and Improvement* now ida. up lo 8:00 1*. 81. Monday,
and hereafter on eeld lend, April 23, 19(3 fur furnishing
end f u t u r e s attached thereto, and Installing Aluminum E n ­
and
all
rents.
Issue*, pro­ trance Door* and Fa nlights la
ceeds, and
profits accruing tbe Court House, Hanford.
and lo accrue from aald pre­
I’lane and/or specification*
mies*. all uf which ar* Includ­ may be obtained In the Coun­
ed within th* foregoing des­ ty Zoning office. Court llou*e,
cription and
Ilia
habendum Hanford,
Mondays
through
thereof; aleo all gas, steam, Fridays from lt«0 A- M. ( •
electric,
water,
and
other * : » • I*. M.
heeling, cooking,
refrig erat­
Bide to bo enclosed lb a
ing. lighting, plumbing, venti­ sealed envelope plainly m a r k ­
lating. Irrigating, and puwer ed on the outside “ Bide for
in ter n *, machine* appliances, Furnishing *nd Installing A l ­
futures,
and
appurtenances, uminum Entrance Doors fo r
which now a r * or may here­ Court
House, Hanford. Open
after pei lain lo, or be used April n , l e d "
with, tn, or on eeld premises,
llldi will ba opened at to o*
•ten though they be detached A. M, on Tuesday, April 23.
or detachable,
1X3, at s meeting to bo held
at public tale, to th* high­ In
the
Counly
CommLelon
est and best bidder for cash meeting room In the Courtbetween the huurs of eleven house et Hanford . Florida.
o'clock tn tha fortuoon and
Tiie right le reserved (0
l w » o'clock In th* afternoon waive
Irrrgularltles
ftti y
or
ou Ih* Mth day of April, A.D. technicalities I d bids end lo
11(1. at th* Front Door of reject any or •II bide.
the Hemlnole County CourtPerformance and completion
huuee In Henfurd, Florida.
bonds shall be required from
(H E A D
successful bidder.
Arthur II. Rrckwlth, Jr.
lloerd nf County Com*
Clerk or the Circuit Court
mlsetonere. H e m l n o l e
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
County, Florida.
D. C.
J. C
Hutchison, Ch air ­
Htenetrom, Davie A McIntosh
men
P. a Bos 1111
By n
&gt;. Brown. Zo n­
Henlord, Fla.
ing Director.
Publish April •, t i l l .
Publish; April I t b * tlth, 1M|
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By Nadine Seltzer

SM ALL furn. Apt. 1902 Maple
FA 2-0731.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234
2 UEDROOM hou»e. Kitchen
or KA 2-0525.
equipped. Near base.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
FA 2-3083.
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph. AVAILABLE NOW. Ueautiful
FA 2 4678.
Brittany Farm House.
2 UR Kit. equipped. $03
W E L A K A APARTMENTS: 2 HR. Kit. equipped. $75
Room! private baths, 114
W. First St.
ROSA L. P A Y T O N

U . S. C I V I L S E R V IC E
TEST
Men • Women. 18-52. Start
high a* $102.00 a week.
Preparatory training until
appointed.
Thousands
of
jobs open Experience us*
uallv unnecessary. FREE
Reg. Real E state Broker
R E N T A RED
information on job, sal­
FA
2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
aries, requirements. Write Kolia way, Hospital 4 BabyBeds.
and phone. Lincoln Service.
2 BEDROOM Upstairs Apart­
By Day, Week, or Month
TODAY giving name, ad­
ment
l.argo, airy. Com­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
dress and phone. Lincoln
pletely (u*nished, newly de­
service, Hox 15. Siinford Pit. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t St.
corated 4 sparkling clean.
Herald.
Adult
a. $75 a month.
Ph.
UNFURN. lit Floor. 3 rms.
FA 2-0668.
batli. 2 icrcened porches.
;«0 Magnolia Ave. Apply
BEAUTIFULLY (u rn i sited
upstairs evenings.
room. Private Iwinc. Ph.
In Ike Court i.r the C.iu.it,
Jkirinr. s r III Iiii.lr I ' h s h I ) , F l&lt;»rFA 2-7431.
2-BEDROOM furnished apart­

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FA 2 5303. .

3. Education • In stru ction

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t*atifnrfl

ROOMS, The Gable*, 401 AVAILABLE RENTALS: Lake
Jessup, 1 UR. furnished
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
home $75; Loch Arlwr, 4
NEWLY FURNISHED U rg e
BR., 2'a bath, unfurnished.
2 UR. duplex. 14th St. Long$145 lease: 2 UR. unfurn­
wood. 838-3208.
ished: several $*o to $*5.
SEMINOLE REALTY
2 BEDROOM liou»c. kitchen
FA 2-5232
equipped. $75 ntunlii. Ph. 1901 S. Park

322-5612
322-5613

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6. For Rent

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You and «ach of you are
hereby nntlflol anil required
to p r o m t any claims and drn.anda which you. or rlthcr
of you, may have ayaliiit the
attain of Lila F. I'lmb-k. dncnasri], late of said County,
to thn County Judtn of Seminolo County, Florida, at hla
office In Ihe court house from
ilia time of the first publica­
tion of tills not I d . Kadi claim
or demand shall he In wrltlnu.
and shall atale the i&gt;la. * of
ratldencc and pest office address of tha claimant, and
shall he shorn
to hy the
claimant, agent, attorney, and
any such claim or demand
not so filed shall b* void.
VV. E. VV1ndf rvv rcdlr
At administrator of the
Estate of
Lila F. lilrnU-k, deceased
VVInderweedls, llalnrs * Ward
.Attorneys
S il Park Avenue, tiouth
VV Inter Park. Florida
IMbllsU April 1, I. IS, 12. m i
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Legal Notice

Steniper Agency

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

O p p o rtu n ity

27. Specinl Services

BEDROOM, 2 bath home. FOB LEASE Modern 3 hay WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
nit porcelain Sinclair Sta­
Fla. room, large utility
SPRJNKER SYSTEMS
tion. 2 Grease rack*, plenty
room, nice ogk tree. Mini­
All Types and Sires
of (larking. Choice loca­
mum doAtn payment. PineWc Repair and Service
tion. FA 2-2151.
crest. 115 E. Coleman ClrS T I N E
fie. Tel. KA 2-5514.
Machinery and Supply Co.
111. Fem ale Help W anted
20’ W. 2nd St
FA 2-4432
IDYI.LVVILRE
SEWERS WANTED
Charm Ins 3 HR. 2 hath brick
IMMEDIATELY
SMITH Air Condition Refri­
colonial !u desirable Idyll- Work at home doing simple
geration service. All work
wil.it- Loaded Avllh luxury
sewing. We supply materi­
guaranteed. Very reason­
features, including fabul­
als anti pay shipping both
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
ously equipped kitchen 4
Night FA 2-2069.
ways. Good rate of puy.
year 'round centra! air
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
conditioning
A
healing!
Piano lulling and Repair
AD 389, Box 7610, Adelaide
W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223
Truly one of Florida's fin­
Post Office, Toronto, Onest 1
tnrio, Cnnaiia.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
AL1X OF SANFORD '
Bug Spray (VC-IS) - Ferti­
NEEDS
l e —Ph. FA 2-4244
Experienced
single
needle
Real Estate — Mortgages
LAWN SKR.
sewing machine operators. MANSFIELD
411 N. Park A ac.
322-2420
Stop in at our modern airconditioned factory on lfvvy.
A if - C o m h t io n m p r
NO CASH NEEDED
17-92 or call FA 2 2204. Ask
h . n. popes co., INC.
Bedroom, 2 hath. $61 a
for Connie Curiale
2IX) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
month
T. 4 I. included.

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33. Fumltnra
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0677.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

31. Articles For Sale
Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
bags, tarp* sate. Surplus
City. 201 W\ 1st.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
locks, sand, cement, rode,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751

USED AUTOMATIC Washer
and Dryer. 3lany to choose
WHITE Woman to keep house Driveways, Patios, etc. Ph.
front. Completely recondi­
and
care
for
elderly
couple,
FA
2-7775
after
4:30.
iscdby
owner:
2
FDll S,M.K
tioned. {to day warranty on
FA
2-3980.
worn cement block home
all. Dick'a Appliance. 510
Lnw down (xi&gt;mint. Con- WANTED. Intelligent white
SINGER
S.
Sanford Ave. FA 2-7658.
veil leim to downtown and
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
lady willi car lo do survey
Base. MIA approved. Ph.
C A L L F A 2-578H
work. DoBury. No telling.
|1 per day rental for Electria
FA 2-81169 uller 4 p.m.
Carpet Shampooor with pur­
Salary . P. 0. Box 237. Siin­
FKIGIDA1RE
ford.
chase of nine Lustre. Car2 BEDROOMS. Brand new
Sale* 4- Service
roll* Furniture.
nice grove. \ lew of Lake

Stenstrom Realty

IS. Help Wiinlril

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

(i. II. HIGH

Top
eon struct loll.
Mary
lioo W. 1st St. Sanford
COMPLETE BaUt fixtures.
$16,500. I urtiished 2 bed A WATKINS ROUTE in this
Ph. FA 2-3*83
Good
condition.
Kitchen
area is open fur semi-re­
room Trailer, wttli 10' x
sink. 323 0452.
tired
man,
or
lady.
Many
30' cabana. Willi t acre
L A W N SERVICE
seini-relired people cum
S7.80U.
with
5
acres
BEAUTIFUL d ecid e range,
$30.00 to $100 1*1 per week Mowing and edging, etc. S.il$12,5&lt;*J. Gorki terms. 41)
used four weeks; will sell
ufaelion
guarantexxl.
Ph.
dejvendtng on lime devoted
Acres, Geneva $9,000 Dup
for less titan half pricej
FA
2-1817.
to Route. Also iiavc 1 full
lex. Best 1st St. $9,000. Old
322-8940.
time
Route
open.
May
Ire
2 story house on beautiful
2U. Autnnioliile Service
you can qualify. For per­
lot. Itth SI. Sanford. $4000
SEAR'S Air - Conditioner, 1
sonal interview
in your
easti. lira’ll and bad Homes
ton. Completely automatic.
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
area, write J. If. McGari- PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV
(rom $5&lt;) down to $7300
Portable Westinghmisc oven.
ty. Box 627, Willislon, Flor­
down. Gvsal terms.
Ulitlng room eh airs, end
25th. St. it Sanford Ave.
ida.
tables, coffee table, misc,
articles. 323 6485.
A U T O GLASS
lit. Situntions W anted
IN S T A L L E D
NEWLY Upholstered Couch
Child Cure. FA 2 2274
ItKALTUK — lNSUHOH
Senlcnrik (Russ nnd Fnitit 4 Chair. FA 2-4260.
FA 2-4991 t!H9 S. French Ave WASHING and Ironing. I*h.
ContjMtny
FA 2 4089.
210 Magnolia Pit. FA 2-4622 LOOKING FOR RUGST Drop
BY OWNER: large 3 bedroom
by Furniture Center. Braid­
home on two large lots, un- 21. Ilenu ty Salons
ed, hooked, frierc, decor,
ill. Poultry • Livestock
dcrgrouiul
sprinkler sy sheavy It r a l d e d chenille
tern, draw drain's tluougii- HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK Large Shetland Potties; 1
ami
hall
runners.
1100
Complete Beauty Scrvico
gelding, t mare. New sad­
out, attic fan, built-in kilFrench Ave.
Evening Appointments
dles and bridles. 322 9162.
clien, large Florida room,
103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
liberal terms. FA 2-1263.
30. A u lom uh iles • Truck*
50 lb. Feeder Pigs for Sale.
Cut
'N
Curl
Beauty
Shop
Small baking lyin' bogs for
BUYING A NEW or
HUHILAND PARK
ttomu freeier. Etc. Phone
I. — Neat 2 UR, Ulc bath Special on Penns. Cal) for
USED CART
appointment. S Senior ope­
FA 2-0264.
CU Ikmie. wilti Florida
FINANCE IT WITH US
rators. Free parking lots.
room, wood floors, equip* Low Interest Rates
322-0834 a I A. l’ots
pvd kile lien 4 fireplace 318 Palmetto A w .
• Low Monthly Payments
$11,930, with $775 down, 4 22. limbi - I’nlnt • Repair BLONDE Pekinese, register­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
low payments.
ed. FA 2-2995.
1962 CORVAN Truck for aal*
REPAIRS ItruMinable
or trade. Call 322-3990.
Carpentry 4 Painting
2. — Charming 3 HR, CB
32. Flowers . Shrubs
Call
Boggs,
FA
2
5805
home otl
spacious oak
1956 FORD Ik ton pickup.
shaded corner lot. in uddi REPAIRING, painting, cab­ POTTED MUMS in bloom.
$495. Excellent rondltioiu
35c up.
turn to Standard extras,
Call
FA 2-0967 aflcr 4 p in.
inet making. All work guar­
GKAPKVILLE NURSERY
features include air condi­
anteed. Call FA 2-2139 aflcr Gra|»cvjllr Ave. Near 20th St.
37. RonIs . Motors
tioner, attic fan, fenced
3 p. in
yard, fllUf, 4 many oilier*.
AnmiaD Petunias, Snapdra­ Gtleway To The Waterway
New- roof 4 wood floors. REMODELING.
Repairing,
gon*, Pansies,
Vegetable
Kidtson K portin ff Goods
$13.ouo, witli $ioo down and
puiiiling. Concrete. Florida
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
rooms 4 car portcs a spe­
$oo (ter month.
Upsaia ltd. Ju*l off 2Uth St. 301-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
cially. FA 2 7274.
and 1*1 St.
1 7tk hp. MERCURY Kicker,
HOME REPAIRS, all types. SELLING OUT. Camphor 4
Like new. 1 10-hp Wiieetw
Hrunh or spray painting.
Fig Trees and all other
sin Motor. FA 2-6978.
Ileal Estale — Murtgagcs
Reference. FA 2-6710.
plant*. 2128 Cedar Ave. 2
III N Park Ave.
FA 2 212.1
liltu'k* west of Wiim Dixie. 14' BOAT and trailer with
2-1. I’liimlmiy; Serviced
35 hp. Mercury mojor.
2 DR. Home at 610 E. Itth SC
33. Fu rnitu re
Front end controla. $450.
Large modern kitchen. All
FA 2-2000. 2524 Yale Ave.
new plumbing. Alrl'oml. in
Used furn Iture, appliances,

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

Wall

living 4 dining room. Gar
too!*, etc, Bought - Sold. !ls. MnlorcyclcM - Scooter*
i ’ltmthitifr &amp;. HcnHiitc
age. carporte. io |»in«* trees
I.rrry i Mart 215 Sanford
AIR CONDITIONING
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
in yaril. $10,700. \ili&gt;iining
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132
CONTRACT and REPAIR
corner lot optional at *1j00.
New 4 Used.
WANTED reliable roupie to
WORK
Lewi* Bales k Service
Easy terms. J. N. Robson
take up monthly payments
2517 Country Club Rd.
Jr FA 2-1535 or FA 2-0228. 100/ Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Ph. F A -2-7928
PLUMBING
rooms of furniture. Call
1.1 i l i i s i n e s s l ) | i | i i M l u n i l y
Contracting Repair*
IK h 1511, Casselberry, cul­ I9iiii VESPA Scooter. Model
FREE ESTIMATES
Take Ihe Ceiling
125. Phone FA 2- 0190.
led.
R L HARVEY
o ff Your Income;
21)4 .Sanford Ave.
KA 2 3383
II E Y U U It
OW N
it 0 S S
2fi. Kudin &amp; T elevisio n
That's (iie opportunity you
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV
tiave a* un independent
Bowes "Seal Fast" diatiili
1 DAY SERVICE
25th. St. 4- Sanford Ave.
utor with a territory in one
Ph. 322 0635
of Utc Stale's fastest grow­
ing areas: Orange, Lake
ami Osceola Counties. No
r j CADILLAC I Door, Rower, A ir ......... $ 1195
previous automotive rxpcii
395
.is PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-H .............. .
eiicc necessary, but you
615
FORD Slulion Wnffon, V-8, Auto......
.is
must meet tough iK-rsuiiul
545
17 FORD Country Sed., Overdrive.........
qualification*.
Invest menl
1195
IB I’ONTIAC Ibmtu'ville l dr. hardtop
required for wulk-in truck -s*J -w
« . MACS1I.BUIIT
ami balanced stock.
You
lil CIIEV. &gt;i Ton Pickup, Auto. IIMMIIlHI 1415
will receive cumplclc train
i a CIIKV, Si a. Waiion, « Cyl., Sid. ■aa#tee* 1395
mg by a qualified factory
295
r»2 CADILLAC t dr. Scdnn ........
representative
and
have
lour Best Living and
1293
in .MERCEDES liJO, I Door ........
Iri.eitmg Opportunity
U:e bucking of a continuing
in fiorida Today!
395
R1JICK I dr. hnrdlop
national merchandising uml
advertising program. Tor
615
IS FORD 2 Dour, li Cyl., Std.
foil informal ion, write; Mr.
FLORIDA'S BEST NOME VALUES;
1795
CIIEV.
Sin.
WfiRim,
V’
-S,
Auto..........
til
T. II Hollingsworth, Direc­
56900 to $15,450
19 CHEV. I Door, li Cyl., Std............... 1195
tor of DLtrihulor Recruit­
As Lon as $210 no am,
111 CIIEV. Sla. VVaK.. V-8, Auto., Air fond. 595
ment, Bowes “ Seal l ast"
As little as $43.11
,i month!
395
Corporation, 5902 East 3llh
SI CHEV, Delray, Auto............ ........ ..
No Closing Costs!
Si red, |ndiunu|(olia 16, In­
995
IS
CHEV.
*j
Tun
Pickup
No Prepayments!
diana,
395
FORD
Sin.
WuRon.
V
-8,
Std.
50
Huinesdc In.estment
Opportunities
195
CHEV. 2 Door, li Cyl., Sid.
from Just $995!
145
11 CHEVROLET .................. *...........
DRIVE our
445
.17 PLYMOUTH I Door, li Cyl, Auto.....
IO0AVI
791
58 CHEV. 'j Ton Pickup

NEW furnished A unfurnish­
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
Real Estale — Mortgages
ment, tile baths; terra/xo 111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420
Office FA 2-2118
floor*. Ph FA 2-2374 after
Night FA 20618
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
5 p.m.
323 0700
J lltdroum — with air-con­
For rent or lease. 30 x 40
Sanford, Fit.
ditioning and large family 2524 Park Dr
tnclal building with con­
room.—Any ly i* financing. 2 BEDROOM house, 215 S.
crete floor. Contact Ted
Payments as low as $-h k.v
Maple. $5,500. FA 2 6157.
Williams Hardware. 293 E
u inn., plus luxes and insur­
23th St.
ance In qualified buyer.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 H K D H U O M Furnished TEE N GREEN ESTATES
Realtor
Phone 322 2744
house. $90 month. FA 2 2322.
lias mural I.UIldquist, Aaso.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
FURNISHED House. Avail­
St.
Johns
Realty
able May 1st. 322 3617.
ACRES 4 House on III
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
46. East of Interstate I
FURNISHED
2
hcdnstin 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 0123
$11,500. Make offer to W.
home, lino a mo. Opitun
M. Cooke, OuO S. Park or
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
to buy. 2620 I rxx|u»ix.
your broker.
3 Bedroom—with air -condit­
Furn. 5 Km. House. $63, 3
ioning and icrcened porch.
P IN E C R E S T
lllil. Apt. Utilities. $30.
Any type of financing. Pay­
At tractive 3 it It, 2 bath UB
222 2164.
ments as low as $6100 per
tiorrir. with screened Hormonth, plus Uses ami in­
ida room on large corner
FIJIIN. Apt. FA 22600.
surance to qualified buyer.
lot. Built-in equipped kit­
I.AIIGE 2 bedroom trailer, TEE *N GREEN ESTATES
chen, and available for im­
Phone 322-2744
Lake Aahby, Adults only.
mediate occupancy. $11,500,
FA 2 7368.
with Jilsl $l5u down, $103
3 Bedroom, t batli, large cor­
per muiiili.
ner lot faring lake
109
(iARAGE furnlslKwl Apt. ExWaits Drive, Su n ia lid
elusive neighliorhood. Wall
Estate. FI IA in service.
to wall carpeting, tiled kit­
$130 down, monthly IKt.75,
chen and bath, Sleeping
VA nothiug down. FA 2 807-1
and sun poreli. Newly de­
Ileal Estate — Mortgage*
or TA 2 2118
corated
Slivpa 6 adults,
11! N Park Ave
FA 2 2420
Acquisitively l ur i t l » ! i &gt;&lt;!
RAVENNA
PARK
Available imiliejfau-ly. tori
I Modern 3 lilt UB bomi! in
E. Ihi Ii St. corner S. Park.
good
location.
Features
$60.00 per month plus uti­
Florida Room, fully equip
lities. Ailull*
ui•-| it4*8■ *1 *•m ur lifFtiahtf not
ped built in kitelieii, amt
to lilt'd shall hr Void,
111) N. i'urk Avenue, Nmhuil, Fluiidu
all the starulai rl extras!
L'tmtr d echununtt
45 HOUSE TRAILER. 2 txd
St adtrln tirator of tot
$13,650,
with
$430
down,
4
room, Cabana. F A , 2-1134.
Kvtatv •&gt;(
unnounces the iKumiialinn of
$87.50 per month Includes
.\i.Kiti:i» r. s t a r k r;r.
5 ROOM
House.
Kitchen
d
everything, A real buy!
Jlariah * j .
First
FyihikaUou
L uiki Ik IIu H agan Jenniiitfs
*\i*i*J&gt; KK/J Lilli
1*63.
Ave.
c. u La qlsaoui ig
&lt;ts saleMiiun
K O. Hot 517
Fern Dark. Dla
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom.
M rs. Jennings w ill specialize in Miles isml
Dutdlsli Il.-rai sZt 4 Ayrll I.
K tciien equipped. 24U3 S.
Real Estate — Mortgages
* U. tit i.
rentuls n f liu u »e». lu l l J'J.'I-U.t.Vj nr F A 2-.iC.Tl)
Wiliow
A
lt
.
CDO-Sa
111 N. Park Ave.
TA 2-2420,

HOLLERSoiSANFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS

OPPORTUNITY

Deltona

JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR

Stenstrom Realty

April

H tis in r s s

I

322 8683.

Tin taking his tom peraltire to see If he has
ment, alao efficiency apart­
4 BEDROOM LVKEFKONT
spring (o v e r !"
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
Large home. Lake Concord,
CasMlbcrry*. Fully lurnish
12. Real Kstiilo For Sale
(i. F o r Rent
ed. big fireplace, separate
NICE
Clean
35
ft.
Trailer,
io
dining room, closed gar­
Q U A IL . P O N D E A S T
responsible
adults. Tub. 2*Xi S. Embry Dr , 3 bed­
IX T i n :
cttl 11 1 l*F T IIK
age. Owner on premises fur
rn l'X T t
j i i h i i ;. x e m i x h i . k
rooms, Da baths, built-in
shower. T.V.
$60. Ncur
Immediate rental. Cal) for
t ' t ' i X T i , tvr.»T»: tn* F t .t » « .
town. 322 6388
range and oven, corner lot,
directions 4 appointment.
till.
ix- ■•111111 Air.
lovely neighborhood JI2.9i"i,
IX R i ll T IIK E S T A T E til
LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom fur
monthly payments approxi­
M A T T I E HOOD H ORN E. Da­
nisls-d Duplex Apartment.
cha as d.
mately
$81.87
incl uiles
$40. Call FA 2-3930.
F I N A L NOTICE
everything except utilities.
REALTOR — INSUR0R
Notice la hereby given that
Call 838-2900 or GA 2 2179.
the undaralgned will, on the FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 3 BEDROOM. Uving 4 Din­
«th day of May. A. D
t;•«3.
Real Estate Itepi.
ing room. Beautiful loca­
present
lo
lha
llnnnrablr Houses for rent. For inforCounty
Judge
of
Snulnnle
C h a rte r M ortyw ife Co.,
tion. S-huivu month. Apply
maliun contact Ted Wil­
County. Florida, his final re­
I leal tors
2430 Myrtle A ax-., Sanford.
turn. account and vouchers,
liams Hurtfware, 203 E.
as Administrator of the Estate
25th -St. .
FI IA HOMES
FURN. Large Garage Apt.
of
M A T T IE
ROOD HORNE,
deceased, and at said time,
Slenstrom Really presently
1902 Maple. FA 2 0731.
then ami there, make applica­ Attrarlive 3 bedroom, 2 hath
ha* an outstanding selec­
tion to the laid Judge for a
home. Fenced yard. Near
STENSTROM RENTALS
final settlement of hie a d ­
tion of homes, of all sires
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­ Sanford's number one rental
ministration
of said
estate,
and descriptions, in various
and for an order discharging
cle. FA 2-7484.
agent lias a fine selection
residential areas for your
him us such Administrator.
of (uruidted and uulurnishDated this lha IStti da ) of
inrqicetluii.
Prices
range
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March, A. P. 1961.
ed homes for your Immed­
from $5Hoo ami up, with
Light*, water included. Ph.
XV. AVI LAOS H O R N E
iate Inspection.
Administrator of tha
monthly payment* of $30
FA 2-5158 or FA 2-0495.
Eatata of Mattie Hood
ami up, including taxes and
Horne, deceased
EFFICIENCY Apartment on Unfurnished from $75 to $165,
HTENHTROM, D A V IS A
insurance. Wc will consid­
MclNTOSH
First St. Near 2 city free
er
it a pleasure tn serve
Attorneys for Adtulnletiatur
parking lots and slipping Furnished from $95 up.
you.
P. f&gt;. Dr* rer 1330
stores. No utility charges.
Sanford. Florida
Publish! April 1. I, Ik, S3.
Suitable for couple or sin­
enn*
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
tx T I I K r i l l t - l IT r l l l T I T tx
Store.
A XII FOR aKMIXOl.l: t i l l A lleiil Estate — Mortgages
Real Estale — Mortgage*
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1
1
N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420 111 N. Park Ave
Efficiency
Apt.
$3i)
Mo.
Sur­
FA 2-2120
NA T IO N AL S T A T E R A N K OF
N E W A R K , a national hanking
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
corporation.
0A Special N o tices
FURNISHED house and land
Plaintiff. GARAGE
APARTMENT. 4
for sale.* Near .Monroe Cor­
vs.
Rooms and bath. Screened INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
L O R E N E U O E N K ’ LYO NS at
ner on S. Eider Road.
years
experience.
Call
La­
■I,
porch. Close In. FA 2-0191
Defendants.
mar William*. 5 Points.
GOVERNMENT OWNED
or FA 2-2624.
x i m i i: i i f m i t
FA 2 7643.
HOMES
T H E » T A T K I l f Fi nn I I I A
EXCELLENT SELECTIONS
Ti ll U t e n Eugene Lretis,
Priced from $5.8ou ini to $13,residence unknown
!L F o r Sale o r Rent
NOW
.30*11*1 Two lieillooins. t
Carolyn T. Lyons,
• 2 Bedroom furnidicd $75.
residence unknown
hatli pi three licdroom*,
House.
FA
2
7898
ur
FA
2
42ii3.
Mailing ud-lr.-ee le AMS •
1 Bedroom furnished $55.
two liallis located in var­
R School. N A T T C , Metiv• 3 Bedroom unfurnished $63 2 lilt. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
ph le, Tetmessee.
ious sections of Sanford.
Thu ate hereby notified that • 2 Bedroom unfurnished $75
Down payments from lio.int
g lu ll h*e been filed against
12. Heal Kalnle Tor Sale
to $500 00.
you
In tha
above
entitled These 4 several others await
cause, and that you are r e ­
your clioiee. Call now to
Buy
a completely recondi­
MAYFAIR
quired to file your answer
see lliese values.
tioned home which includes
wi th Ihe cl erk of this Court
-Spaclml! 4 BR, 2 hath CH
and to eerve a copy thereof
rrpainting Inside and mil —
inline m Is'auiiful Mayfair.
upon tli. plaintiff or plainor save by purchasing on
llfTa attorneys, whose name
Fully cqiiip|&gt;ed, including
and
addrrrs
la
Joining*,
an “ AS IS" Basis.
built-in kitchen ,ind central
W alt*
Clarke and Hamilton,
REALTOR — INSUKOIl
heat! Only $21,500, with You owe it lo yoursell and
Him Barnett
National
Bank
Building, Jacksonville I. I’lor- FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
your family lo investigate
Jil*t $1300 down. See tills
Ida. not later than April IS,
these bargains in home
today!
19*3. If you fall to do so a
2 Bedroom house.
buys. No red tape. We ran
decree pro colifeeeo w ill In* FURN.
entered against you for the
Adults. No pet*. FA 2 7664.
quality you in 30 minutes.

Dafandanta
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S T A T E HF FI.U HIIIA Ti ll
t lK VEU l.V TUll.XnULL and
EDAVAUIt
A I. E X A X l&gt; 11 It
TV llM IL'LL, her h u s I. a n d;
J A.ilKs li.
T l'I I X lU I L L and
JO
T U R N n i lL L .
Ills
wife;
CM ItlFTlNE T URN H U LL JKNb E N and JOHN JE NS EN , liar
h u i b a n d ; J A C Q U E L IN E TUR N*
n t L L O A L L A O H E R and P A U L
O A L I.A O IIE R
her
husbandi
A. X. A N D R E W * and N E L L
IlRoAVN A N D R E W S , hla wife,
if llvlna and If dead, tha un.
known
helra,
legatres,
da.
vlatsa and grantees of tha
aald A. X. Andrews and Nall
Bro wn Andrew* Ms wlfa. and
all persona claiming Interests
by, through, under nr against
the said A. X
Andrews and
Nell llrowrn Andrews, his wife;
CIKOlUiE It
(lU E RNUKV . If
living, his unknown rpouse.
If married, arid If dead the un­
known heirs, devisees. Ir gg .
tecs and grantees of the said
tlrorgn It. (luernsry, end all
persona claiming Interests hy,
through, under or against the
aald lleorge R vluernscy. and
any parsons trading and lin­ re 11* f ilemetided in the corn,
ing business as tha t l U L R N - p i - lot. This suit la to fo r e­
hE V L A N D COMPANY, an un- close a mortgage. The real
Incorporatad company, or If property proceeded against Is:
Li t
IT, Block
It. SENany of them l&gt;e dead, llietr
L A N D ESTATES, a sub­
respective unknown heirs, de­
division. according
to a
visees, legatees, grantees, as­
plat thcreuf, recorded In
signees,
llermrs,
creditors,
Plat
Hook
li.
pages
i* to
trusters
or other claimants
33 ol the P u Ii IIli ttreorda
or such docea»ed Defendants,
of Seminole County, F l o r ­
and any and all persons claim­
ida
ing any estate, right, title or
VAITNKSS
my hand and the
interest In or lien upon Ihe
real property herein described, seat of sal-1 Court at Sanford,
Florida,
this
Itth
day
of
or any pari theieof, liefetidMarch, 1993,
* " y OU A R E I I E I t E U r NO T!- lSEA l.l
Arthur II
Beckwith. Jr..
T I E D that a aull to quiet title
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
has been brought tn tha Cir­
ny: Martha T. VI hlen
cuit Court In and for bamlDeputy Clerk
rmlf County, Florida, against
Publish
March Is, 3a A April
you and each of you cUlnilng
any estate, rlgt &gt;. title or In­ I, !. 19-13.
terest In or Hen upon the C DU-41
following drecrihid r,-»t pro­
perly situate, lying and being ( » the l im n of Ike I «iw«if|
tn Seminole CMinty. Flmldat Judge, kemitiule r«»uKl|, Mur*
loits 1, l. 1. I, a, it. 7 A *, I4r . In I'rwWaie,
&gt;11-k -i-" SOLTII A LTA* In r n l&gt;«f«fr of
Mi l.XTtl IIEUIIITH accord­ A la K I ti m i:. K T A I l K E Y
li*. « .*ne*|
ing to till
put
thereof
as recorded In I’lal llook 1i» ,%ll I m lll n r * uuil IVrasoo*
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l«l l a M i f n
o f bemlnole County, Klur- .IpulwRf
Toil um| «a«li of tan lira
Idle;
nattf ltd gml re*iulrand you are hereby required hereby
eU
to
m e ii&gt; cUIntx dtii
Id file with tin- Clerk of tha
aald
circuit
Court
at
the dvtiiRiulf ohh'h you. or riiht-r
may liavr a g a i n * ’ thu
Court House la iirlandu, Flor­ uf
ida, personally or by your a t ­ M l a U i*f ALKItKI* r. HTAItKtorney, your Answer ur other K V, ij vee lived, I vie *»f eahf
written defense. If any, and Co unly» (u f lie* (Vfunii Jutliii
to s* rve a - opy thereof upon nf ivmlpal* Coantfi h'loridv,
the I lalntiffa Attorney whose i ! Itla offh’c In t)i«
name le VAt.IIIU.lt II. I I AI N EM. hmis« nf sallij County at hail*
Park Avi-nui Month, Will* fortl* Florida* within elk rai*
t.r Park, Florida, not later ertilsir inimthi fnmi tin- I tine
the
first
tiuhlli a t liiti «jf
I ban tin lath -lay of April, *&gt;f
I Pda. therein eeillng up tlio (hla iiutlPf, Two coplra of
Mull
claim
or
tliniAfiil shall
estate, right. I l i a of Inteteat
or lieu upon Ihi al.ov. des­ he Iti urriltiiig, and tliall eiutr
atij
cribed
property
claimed
by the l».a ** of re*li]eiN«
aiiii r^*i of tht.
you; atid should you fait tu liioat offka
do so, D e e r e s Pro COUfeaau claIniADt, altd shall lie su&gt;«ru
will be enter* -I against you. tu by Ills Llalntaiifi ugailt#
AAITNESM my hand end seat attorney amt acuoiupaiiletJ hy
of one dollar
of
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at
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MISS SALLY ROIIB of Narcissus Avc. in Sanford, daughter of Mrs. Fred Kobb .receives
her cap thnt marks the half way murk in
her training ns a PN at the Daytona Bench
Junior College. Hal Massey, director of the Mary
Karl Vocational Division of Daytona Beach
Junior College performs the ceremony.
(Herald Photo)

Jaycees Defeat
By-Law Change
Junior Chamber of Tom.
mere* member* ilrfialn l •
proposed by-law amendment
which would have changed
•lection procedure* at their
meeting Thursday noon.
Tha amended by-luw would
have allowed a voting day to
be established /or the elec­
tion* and members could have
voted at any time during the
day. As It I* now, member*
must iittend the luncheon on
voting day In order to vote.
The amended by-law was de­
feated after an utgumrnt that
It did not muke clear that no
proxy vote* would bo allowed.
Tli* llev. Paul lllshup of th*
First Church of the Natarena
wo* the guest speaker. Be
•|K&gt;ke on the true meaning of
Hosier and |&gt;olnted out the
things which illustrated the
inner meaning of the fact of
the resurrection.

WSCS To Elect
New Officers

LYNN FEIID

A N A L E E M OORE

Spelling Bee
Winners Set

Ity Jane Casselberry
Officer* for Ihc coming
Winner of the I’ inecreit
year will be elected al the
regular meeting o( the Wo­ |School Spelling lire for thl*
men's Society of Christian year is Analce Moore, sixth
Service to lie held Wednesday i grader.
at 2 p. m. at the CasI.ynn Fetid was runner up
aelberry Community Metho­
She is also a sixth grader.
dist Church.
Tlie fifth grade rhamp was
The program topic wdl be
"Enter-Assigned Unto You." F.arl Smith and the fourth
Mrs. Darwin Shea is pro­ grade winner was Donna
gram leader and Mrs. Frank
Sawyers.
Mcsiirk, is worship leader.
Each winner will receive
Bostessei will be Mrs. Nel­
son Uunnell, Mrs.
Harry a spelling bee certificate and
Wood and Mrs. M. C. Dug the school winner and runner
up took part in the Count
gins.
Spelling Contest to lie held
Saturday.

Catholic Women
To Install
Credit Women
Tlie Ciedit Women's lin akNew Officers
fa»t Club will meet Wednes­

Ily Mona (irinstead
day at 7:45 am. at the PineThe annual Installation ban­ crest Inn. Brad Foley will
quet of the Church of Nati­ speak on •'Collections."
vity Catholic Women's Club
Will be lie Id today at 7 p. m.
at the Mayfair Inn In Sanford.
Installed
will he Mrs.
John M a c F a r l a n d , pres­
ident; Mrs. Richard Cleve­
land, vice president; Miss
Dorothy Te*lo, secretary and
Mrs. Garland Shaw, treasur­
er.
Committee
appointments
will be made by Mrs. Mac
5 m ■* /or
Karlanr following the instal­
lation.
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Hi there. A very nice Spring
day to all of you. This
is what we all call spring
Isn't it?. • • • The Clarence
Hittell
family
spent
last
weekend here with Clsudc
and Mary lllttell and other
relatives. They are from
Jacksonville. • • • Wish
everyone of you could have
seen the Fashion Show held
Thursday evening at Ihe HD
Center. Every dress that was
modeled was Just simply
"out of this world". The
show was very successful
and tlie Monroe HI&gt; Club
hopes to make It an annual
affair. Lucille Fitzgerald, the
Monroe president won second
prize. Betty Mann, Marion
Lee. Jtena Hawkins and my­
self also made dresses for
the affair • • • Helen Har­
bour is a happy gal these
days. Her parents Mr. and
Mrs. II I). Smith of Alexan­
dria. Va. are here visiting
her and her family. Helen has
been preparing for this visit
a long time • • • Jessie Mae
Muse and Grace Whatley
motored
to
Green
Cove
Springs Friday afternoon to
attend the wedding of Grace's
nephew Donald Jones to Jan­
et McFarland. They said it
was a very nice wedding.
• • • Jean Reynolds was
guest soloist in Ihe llpsala
Presbyterian Church, Sunday
March 31 • * * Rev. and Mrs.
Leon Dean and children will
spend Easter in Codova. Ala.,
with relatives. Rev Dean is
minister of the Paula Wes­
leyan Methodist Church. * •
Sorry to hear that O. E.
Hunter Is confined to hit
home because of iltness. He
has been in Ute local hos­
pital hut has been allowed
to go home. Mr. amt Mrs.
A. J. Griffis visited him list
weekend from
Holly Hill
The Griffis are former resi­
dents. His mother also was
here Irom Jacksonville to see
him. We wish him a speedy
recovery • • • Hazel Cham­
bliss and Judy Moore of Pun
ta Gorda were on their way
up here Sunday by car when
it decided to break down, so
they fished the trip by bus
and then they, along with
sister Rena Hawkins, went
on up to Ft. Walton Beach,
Eglin Field and several other
places. In Rena's car. They
came hark Thursday. A fine
time was reported. • • • Lu­
cille Spivey, out at Wood­
ruff Springs, had as her
guests Wednesday Mrs. Clar­
ence Tyner of Dundee and
sister Mrs. Driggers of Or­
lando.
• • •
Robert
Martin was a visitor at Ihe
home of Mrs Henry Taylor
Sunday. Robert resides in
Cocoa. • • * Mrs. Bertha
Stanley's daughter and fam­
ily have returned home to
M ami afler a short visit
here. • • • Steve and Mary
Davis anil Jerky and Carol
Spivey, children of the Mel­
vin Spiveys, took Mary's mo­
ther. Mrs. Gertrude LrGer,
up to Clydesviltc, Ga., where
she will visit another daugh­
ter. • • • Bing and Alma
Cowley have returned from
Denver, Colo. where they
went to see Bing's rmjther
who ha* been ill. • • ♦ Mrs.

Paul Dennis and children
have gone to Ft. Lauderdale
for a short visit. • • • Sorry
to he.ar that Mra. Benny
Bentley is confined to her
home because of illness. • •
Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton
had her mother and family,
the Touchtons, as their guests
last weekend. They sre from
Titusville. • • • Frances
Warren's mother Mrs. Ben­
nett of Wauchula has been
visiting Frances. Doc, and
children at rtieir home on
Narcissus Avc. • • • Mrs.
Sylvia Stanley and wee daugh­
ter are here visiting her par­
ents Mr. and Mra. Walter
Price. They reside in GainesvtUe. • • * Very sorry to hear
also that Mrs. A. J. Hittell is
is ill. We wish her also a
speedy recovery. • • • A. V.
Knight, of Plant City. Henry
Holdridge and Virgil Holdridge and family of Daytona
spent last weekend with the
J. C. Sapp family. Mr. Knight
is the father of Mrs. Sapp.
Sorry to learn that Mr. Sapp
has been quite ill with the
flu. It will certainly get you
down. * • • Mr. Sapp's mo­
ther Mrs. G. B. Sapp is also
still tit. Wc wish her a
speedy recovery also. • • •
And congratulations to Grand­
pa and Granny Sapp they
have a brawl new grandson.
The young man who weighed
10 pound* and two ounces
was born to T. Sgt and Mrs.
J. C. Sapp Jr. Tuesday morn­
ing tn Sumter, S. C. • • •

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Had a call from Carrie T»u
Oglesby one day last week
telling me how much she en­
joyed the thought for the
dsy. She gave me this one
and said that she enjoyed it
too. Here it is; A small
wound shall pass at such,
A great wound may dine with
me. but I will not permit
U to lodge with me.

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The Fixit Shop at 409 W.
First Street has been ap­
pointed the authorized deal­
er of Jacobson power lawn
tools, announced owner W.
A. Reynolds.
Jacobson products includes
the Turbocone rotary line,
the Chief tractor line and the
Javelin rotary.
Rcyno dt it a retired Navy
Chief who bought the busi­
ness nearly three years ago.
He lives with his wife and
two children in Sanford.

Yearly

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (L 'P I)
—Patrolmen and police dogs
broke up a Palm Sunday antisegregation "prayer pilgrim
age" Sunday and sent Goo
Negroes scurrying.
Screaming
demonstrators
fled before the snarling po­
lice dogs held on leashes by
police. Several persons were
bitten.
Other, climbed on top of
automobiles to get away from
Hie dogs.
One Negro was thrown to
Uic ground alter police said
he had tried to kill a polite
dog with a knife. Police Chief
Jamie Moore twitted t h e
knife from his hand.
Twenty-six Negroes, some
who knelt to pray, were ar­
reted when they did not heed
police warnings to move.

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SANFORD
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At Marianna

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Bank Robbed
Of $100,000

By l.arry Arrxhrl
Courthouse annex commit*
tee met lad nielli and named
Harold Kastner chairman . .
first step to meet with re­
presentatives of Volusia and
llrevard to lind out how they
Moved their growing pro­
blems . . . and then to de­
li-mine Uie needs o| ser­
vices in south Seminole . , .
"Definitely not a move the
courthouse move" . . . just
determine what can be done
to aid south Seminole in bet­
ter courthouse service.
• • •
The old (Mist office was ap­
praised at S#2..V*I but when
the City Commissioners re­
ceived the deed the market
value was estimated at some
Jjy.oui . . . City fathers ap­
proved the form for the deed
tying up the (xistal facility
as a library site for 20 years
but said Jim Crapps . . .
• We'll set our legislators to
work (or us m i we can tell
the property . , . build us
a new library near the (ien.
Sanford facility and with the
money from the sale of the
First St. pru|M-riy . . . Why,
wc can buy two tiucks.''
• • •

MARIANNA (L T D — Two and wearing construction-type
masked bandits brandishing helmets, walked into the tvank
nickel-plated pistols pulled a at about 8:44 a. m. KST.
smooth bank robbery here shortly before it opened, and
early today and e-e.ipc I witi forced the *i\ employes to
two laundry bag* full of i lie on the floor,
cash.
| "| don’t even remember
Fstimatcd m some quart­ what they said. I was so
ers put the take at nearly worried about our people."
StOO.iKj, bill the bank vice -aid Vice President Rowers
pres.dent who filled the bit- Sandusky.
"Hut they were sure of
denim hags would say only
that it was "a considerable Mumsilves . . . not the least
bit nervous.
amount."
"They made me go to the
The early-morning robbery
vault
and all the cashiers'
occurred at the Clliiens State
Rank in (his Florida pan drawers and till up those
handle community of i WK) bags. They linked like tIk*
just south of the (ieorgia kind of laundry sacks the
Navy uses." Rowers said
line.
The men escaped in a hank
empieye's ear and were last
seen headed south on State
Highway 71. Roadblocks were
immediately thrown up by
the highway patrol* in Flot
ida and Alabama.
The men. heavily clothe.I

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B R IEFS
M em bership l*p
AVA81IING TON

Sanford Trio
Pleads Innocent
On Mortgages

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Cui»nn Communist party menu
Uiftlup «|oiiM«'t| in 1P&lt;T*J, m*I’ortlini' to Uii* Stut* Depart­
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KdaliHsheil 1908

TUBS., APRIL IE», HUM

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 080

Canal Right-Of-W ay Offered Free

By Property Owners Along Route
Right of-vvay for the propo*e*-t .st. John* Indian River
Canal has been offered free
of charge by property own­
er* along the route between
Lake Harney and the bead of
the Imli'in River.
Tin* information was con­
veyed to Dm- County Com­
mission this morning in a
letter addressed to Chairman
J f
Hutchison (rout Sen.
Bernard Parrish.
The letter follows a publishKAREN DAWN Cteeit, «;t statement last FVida% by
an entry in the "Miss 1CominlssMinrr James P. Av
Seminole County" con­ i cry Jr. protesting that Par­
test. is the daughter of rish and tin- St. Join* Indian
River Navigation Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert had by • passed the County
K. 11reen of 7.’ll Chero­ Commission in its planning.
kee Circle. Miss Cireen Parrish's letter follows, m
likes Hawaiian daitciuy part;
"Things have Ih-cii so rush
nnd itantouiininyr re­
e.
l the pa*t few weeks
cords and wants to I m-- have depended on the Canal
contc an airline ste­ Committee to work and re­
port
their
findings.
You
wardess.
kiM-w what lias liuppeneil
They chose u route from
Lake Harney to Ihe head of
the Indian River. As soon as
ue realized that the greatest
portion was in Aolusia County
il was a must lo get the re
a.lioii from Ihe people iii
that county.
"Almost as soon a* the
route was chosen Hm- people
Property owner* of sonic 17 who owned
Ihe property
vacant buildings in the city along Ihe route promised a
were told Monday night to free rightof way. This rightclean up their premises with­ of way rail he appraised ami
the Value will constitute the
in Dll days or city crews will
local contribution. AAT* can
move in to tear «lov«n the ask the State, lor an amount
•L• . ' • ■ » &gt;
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equal to this value and apply
Included In the list of t7 It to tlH- engineering and
in Ihe old hospital budding right-of-way survey costs.
on Oak Avr.
"AAould you la* good enough
Most of tile structure* are to meet with John Kndcr,
located on Hie west tide of the
city.
,

John Rrumley and Mack
Cleveland to discuss this
matter?" iKridcr is chair­
man ot and Rrumley a mem­
ber of the navigation com­
mittee. Cleveland is Semi­
nole's stale senator 1
Parrish * letter concludes:
"II your lioard agree* and
the commissioners of Bre­

City Ads On
17 Dilapidated
Vacant Buildings

I

Solons Ignore
Bryant Warning

vard. Orange and \’otu«in
wish to do so we ran ask the
Cabinet to set us up a Canal
District under authority of
the UWt Act, the Governor
will appoint a board to man­
age tin* district and wc will
he on our way in an offirlal
manner to gel this canal."
A lengthy progress report

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on the canal project from
Kridrr also vva* read into
the minutes of the meeting.
Kridet's report was written
before
Avery's
published
complaint last week.
Two more letters in the
matter were received today
by S. It. tJImt Crowe, ope­
rator ot a fishing camp.

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Repair Plan Urged
I'nqioseil zoning setbacks
lust December's fiecte hit
Scmiimli- County's r o a d s and non permanent camping
sites at fishing camp* were
harder titan Ihe Un'ni freeze
sent back lo the Zoning Com­
yet the County has emerged mission.
Sb.iNM ahead over the esti­
A|iproved Hu* construction
mates for the last road dam­
age, County Engineer AA'tlHam
Hush informed
Ihe
that
C o u tn t y
Commission this
morning.
" ’Ihe last freeze still pla
goes us." Rush said, ' wilh
new evidence* ol damage
every day
I lie lamgvvood
Markham Road is |o*t . . . we
will have to rebuild il."
The engineer again request­
Joint action of the ritv and
ed ihe Commission lo set up
county
in halting parking on
a dclimtc county repair pro
gram lor the last five months Soulli Sanford Avenue and
of lids fiscal year The pro­ using the full four lane* as
by
the
Stale
gram was deterred late Iasi designated
year because of the freeze Hoad Department was n'y
com mended today by J. P.
He explained Ills department,
Boggs, traffic planning en­
il It has a definite program
gineer.
of tlw SRD Di-Land
and need not "run to Ihe
Commission," with each pro­ office, to the County Com­
ject. can move around more mission.
County Engineer William
mails, lie also said some
road repairs run he done |Rush pointed out street park­
cheaply at $2..*&gt;&lt;N) whereas ing is not used by residents
major repairs may run to or businesses until "in the
vicinity ot tile -Naval Air
$M.INNI to $|II.1NNI
lie was directed lo set o|i Station." Itoggs informed the
a program lor the Com nits Commission Navy jiersonnrl
si.m's decision at Ihe next may use base parking facili­
ties only if they have ade­
meeting.
In oilier arlion llu- Commis­ quate Insurance on llieir auto­
mobiles.
sion:
Clerk Arthur II llcckwllh
Authorized the engineer to
make a cost study fur a pos­ Jr. wu* directed fo obtain
sible partirlpntion improve from Ihe city its desires in
men! jirogram (or AAiulri the matter. Uie County Com­
I'.irk Drive, (lie County and mission indicating it will pro­
Cassella-rry matching funds. ceed with plans to eliminate
street parking.
Tlic matter came lip after
James P. Avery Jr. hud
brought out the SRD wants
more right-of-way to fourlane 2.Atll Street
between
French and Alcllonvillc Ave­
nue. He said lo obtain rightsHAVANA t i l l 'l l —New York
of way oil Ixitli sides of 25th
attorney James II. Donovan
would cost SX'iO.imni and would
announced today lie had ar
"wreck our secondary road
ranged Ihe release ol nine
fund "
Amerit-an sklndlver* held hv
Ihe Cuban government since
February.
Donovan said lie would re
tmn to the l lilted States with
Ihe mm- men today
'llo|nirly was expected in Miami
alNiiil 111 a m.
A State Department list re
JACKSONVILLE (L T D leased at Huuiesle.nl, Fia . Two pilots flying olf Hie
named Ihe men as Jaek AV Carrier CSS Saratoga ill Hie
llrownc, Miami; Roliert C. western Aledilerranean were
Moran, laiek|H.rt, N. Y-. and killed Monday in unrelated
also of llrowlie’ s address in accidents, Ihe Navy disclos­
Miami: Clilb.id IL limns. ed today.
la-lMiioii. N II.; S i c v e i l
\ &gt;|Miketman said the vic­
llaade, Omaha, Neb.; John tims were l.t. ( j gi John It.
It Klimicr, Miami; Ruliard Richardson, of light plurtoA v e r y . I'hiladclpliia, Pa.; grajihie squadron 02, and Id.
Don llaird, ALidison. Ga , ( j gi James T. Trotter Jr.,
Cliarles II.Miller, Alexundi m, atlaclied to Attack Squadron
Va.; und James Blown, Chi's 35. Roth men were lost at
M-a,
ler, I'a.

AV.ASIIINGTON (L P I t —
Senate tenders today u elr cer­
tain that they had the Vote* to
GAINESVILLE — Circuit pasi* a lull to »ct it* id* milCourt trial* for a trio of lioiiA of lit'im of puldie lathi*
Sanford
home
repairmen for u vast uildi ineM »y»tenu
were »et for April 29 after
each pleaded innocent Monday 25 K illed
to charges that they "stole
AMMAN. Jordun (L T D —
a mortgage." All three were Twenty-five foreign tnuiut*.
associated will) the now de­ helieted lo he Kiemh. were
funct Nova Rudders.
hilled Monday niylit when a
They are William Cletus fla**h flood swept their uimp
Ilraden and William A De- site near heie.
Moss. one-third partners in
the firm, and Horace Rich­ Lin k Seen
St. Johns Itiver Marathon ard Rarnard, a salesman.
CAIRO, l). A. II. ( I ' l ’lt —
lias tiern changed from May The third partner, (lien Jones Arab diplomat* today filled in
t to May 19
Jr., still is being sought on detaiD of mi HKicvliielit aimed
•
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a similar charge.
nt linking the I'nitc.l Aiitb lieCity Commissioner* plan to
I l r v l v and Rarnard h"a* *l..q In a
go to Tallahassee sometime been jailed here for several fcdciiiti.il&gt; thill c&lt; Uhl 1.1lei the
next week to meet with U'gis- week-, un vie to make bond .Alfddli- Last pmi-r loiliinee.
lative delegation on pushing Ilraden is bold in lieu of
for the cigarcl tax bills . , . H .
SUO. and Rarnard. $1Steps
,000.
Taken
Majority of the lioard feel
DcMos* was arrested Fri­
VIENTIANE. Laos I t il’ll
if it doesn't pass if will give day night in Orlando amt —• |llt 91HIIMIMI tilf»|M*f tuffl
the Inard serious, serious posted a St.ooO bond
f«H»k ulipA tinlay to Hi op tin*
budget problems . . . &lt;!OI*
Sheriff Joe Crevasse of fi*:btitit; Im I wwii neutialUl
In other husinrss, the com
House member Jan Fortune Alachua County had alerted and pni-C'omuiuniiil f &lt;&gt;r r e i mission took no action alter
lias already puhlically gone Orlando fxillce that DcMos» whirli thiratvnn !«• insult a discussion to eliminate n m
on record against the bill. might lie in llieir area. Cre­ l.aos In a m*w c*i\il wai.
resident recreation fee at the
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Civic Center for nnn-rcsivasse said DeMoss came to
TALLAHASSEE il l'll —
Heigh
ho!
Silver
rides Orlando each weekend irom M iffe d
dent* wtio own property in
Slat** b i'I hLi I mI n
n
again! County Commission Atlanta- where he was work­
the
city.
The
tMiard
also
MIAMI i I 'l l) _ Inf.... led
today ordered Zoning Dir­ ing a home repair business. aouitt’R 4iiii| .Monday that Jn*«* talked over the possible free watninir by &lt;»i»v. KmrM llryector Robert Drown to use
Charges against the trio .Mira i'tinloiiji, mif!•*•( at th«* u*e of the Civic Center by •ml Moiulay ami int t •»«|im■*«l
police fiowers to compel Ro­ stem from a job Nova Rudd­ K i' n n v «l &gt; ttilniiniittratioii'ii civic clubs hut Commission­ millinnH of iIoIIhia in H|irmlbert F. May. 219 Crystal er* contracted to do on the Cuban policin', will ipiit In* er Jim Crappi said lie pre­ in^ l*illi* — nearly JDmi mil­
Drive. latch Arlmr, to remove (ionic of Mrs. Itomie Reed, an post tinltiy itm prtffeidrnt of tin* ferred to wall until after tin- lion nihit .I at «mI u« iition iiloiu*.
ItlVJlIlt Hllid M ll'blN bin
a lairse from Ins property. elderly widow who lives west Cuban Krvolutionary Council. facillty was paid olf;
•
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HtobitimiH
|»rntfn«m. ubirb
of (iainesv illc.
Tali! i-d action on vacating
City Manager AA'.K Knowles
ot the alley north ol 17th St iilwo IhhoI b propoti.iU for ln$:li
Mrs. Reed got $1.31*1 in A ddition al Help
reported that water consump­ cash and repairs in return
III I! MIN*. HAM, Ala. (C P U between Park Ave. and Aiag- 1'iluriitioii HprmliiiK. Iia»l Ihtii
ini*iiil«'rpri*l«&gt;i| in noim* urea*.
tion was at a danger point on a $l.50&lt;&gt; mortgage. Investi­ — A NVitrn lrad«*r amid blind ttolia;
ami lit* would Vfto all) pfinlInst Thursday . . . Wednes­ gators said. The terms of the Nvyio aintfi t \1 l l i l i t i l er Tabled action lo amend the
day it reached 2.877.UIO gal­ contract never were met, ac­ Would InKi* part in an anti- zoning ordinance to allow pi t my In* frit bail l*frn blown
lons with 21 hours pumpage. cording lo Crevasse. Ksti argii'Katinii d&lt;*Mooi»tration to­ 'lore* in a ll neiglilMirhood olll of plM|H»rtioi|.
According to Knowles this is inators -hired by the investi­ day, fully r\p» « t iiijj to be ar­ comm ercial d istricts;
•'1 In* Ibl'ii net o ff," b» Huid.
approaching last year's |&gt;eak gators said the entire j.its— rested like l#:i otliem jailed III
Mt*nit\vltlb% lb**
tbiitatr
Set public hearings on May
day and the month of June including * interest, carrying till' p.if»t HIV da)
13 to reconsider a request riiiiif up w ilb:
will bring it to peak con­ and insurance charges —
A Klorldn Kdiiaitioti \*of Die Knights of Columbus
sumption . . . I-a*t Friday couldn't have coal more than T o H onor W inn ie
for a liquor license at 2502 HIMInlion hacked hill « ailing
the city almost had a shut­ a'suit $2.000.
Oak Ave.;
f. o smv million in tea. h. r pay
WAKlIINUTON it I’ ll
down in the early evening
Relu-el a request by the raises uie hiding' lion a.ios*
Atmrieun sentiment dutii.K
hours.boek to ihe sweat on.I tenis of Sanford Male Chorus for Iree 11..- hone.I ami lip to St.UNI
•
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AVoi 1.1 AAiii II will |»-iv,i-le lb. use of tile Civte Center Alay f.n some teacher,.
The necessity for good
A move, with approval of
AAhite House t o .1 &gt;. y u h e n 20 and agreed to charge the
electrical codes in the city
lbi-siil.nl h • imt.lv lo-slows regular standard It classifi­ the voters o f the stub', to
was stressed with that fire
honorary cllixeiiship on Ku cation rate of $21 lor the Use $5(1 millli li ill slate school
at Fifth and French last
night.
Winston Churchill.
funds for junior colleges ami
Friday . . . Faulty wiring
Tim e Heavy Attack Squaduniversity buildings.
was blamed for the blare . . ' ron Seven pilots will return Crack In Hull
A
hi l l
appii.pi titling
Pay
I
loost
Seen
Need for re inspection of wir­ lo Santord till* week to keep
NLAV A tilth (L 'I'I | — An
AVA.SIIINGTtJ.N It I'D —The S.'.oo.ihhi for a study ot a io-w
ing for all buildings down­ dates with new duty assign offiehil of ihe firm owning the
House Armed herv lies Com four • year state university
town.
merits, Dm- Navy announced missing tanker Murine Sol.
mittee vva* re|«irt. d ready to­ promised for the (lilundo• • s
today.
phur (jtli-en testlfle.1 Monday day to approve a . oit.nl..I Cnpe Ciinavt-rul area. The
Airport Committee of Hie
The three, u'm are return that while the vessel was
unlitaiy pay raise lull tailor plans would lo* ready for
Chamber to meet April t'J ing ahead of the squadron's ht su*t tn ully- strong, it may
submission to the ItM'.o L.gl * at 2 p in. "to get the show scheduled homecoming, are have dev eloped u r-rurk Itl its ed to suit congressional bud­
laturr.
get cullers
on the road" getting an air­ I. cdr ( bar bs Wilson, lailr hull.
port for this county.
Donald FI. Parrish and Lcdr.
s s •
Clut lie N. James.
R otate D ates
Vernon Dunn tins morning
Wilson and I'arrt/h have
I'AI.I.AIIA SSKK iCPI| —
look
exception to th e orders to Hm- Navy's Post Ihe controversial hill to ro­
' Clock's'' reference to him as Graduate school in Monterry, tate the ehoiee middle dates
"mayor of Fern I'ark." He California. James will re­ of Florida's horse rating st-MA report from Attorney
Seuunole Shopiung Plaza at drainage difficulties
told the County Commission main in Sanford with llravy sin la-tween lliul.-nh urnl GulfIre never again will he a can Attack Squadron Three
It al*n was specified tliat Keimetli Atelnlosli, who la*l
stieam Park will l.&lt;- III ti. slue- Hay 17 92 t ol SR I.Ui olli
dnlate for public office, even
All
had
been deploy ed e.l this week, the Senate Mis- i tally became a part ol the llu- town would assume no ic inontl. was autliorized In deal
in Fern Park He a^o in­ alioard the 1&gt;S Enterprise eellaneoua Legislation Coin
Town uf Ca--elbs-rry Monday s|iousihilHy for iHitfall drain­ vsids lie gai luge eoinp.ni&gt;
formed flic Commission the with the Sixth t leet in the mittee was told tasluy.
night when ‘ie ortlina c for age dilflcultiea resulting from concern! ig unsatisfactory ser­
slate laws do Dot provide the Medilcrrancan.
vice
&lt;nd |ierformancc id
i
annexation was unan uisly di-velopmi-nf of Hm- area.
profiosed
incorporation
ol
Wilson and Parrish were
Altiiolieh apjirov.il of llo' Iraiieliise eontraet, revealed
approved iiy all live no inlx-l*
Fern Park must have County among the first pilot* to join
of Hu- Casscllierry Hnaid of l o n g discussed annexation Hut ARC bad offered In pay
the fleet as qualified pilot*
Commission approval.
III idge
Pair* 3f
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9
Alii, rnii-n *1 i t s
tegular eontiunated tlu- largest single tlou per month Inwards Hie
in Ihe A5A Vigilante super­
l.'lus*ilil-d
Pag e j
amount
n..w
monthly meeting
is. Iion undertaken by
Hie undclcruiox'd
County health department sonic atlaek lumber. Kaeli
Comics
Page It
Stipulations ol Hie agree luwn in many inontlis, |ier- doe the town on reliatc agree­
got « good audit report from was with YAII-7 when the
Dear Abby _ .
P age 2
ment rail for Hie town to pro­ liajit in us many years, major ment.
"Peaceruakers" r e c e i v e d
the state.
Edit..i lal
P age 4
• • s
7 be report also advised
vide tree file and jMiltee pro discussion at Monday night's
their
first
Vigilante
last
Entertaliiiiienl .
Page t
tectum, peripheral lighting, meeting centered around the Hut residents ol tin- town, as
North Urlando in r r 11n g spring.
Pag e li
Legal* ____
James, a three-year veter­
no ad valorem tax lor 2u garbage collection business of April I, owed the company
scheduled fur tonight post­
I’uule
I',.*-. ;
years and free building per as pert.Tiiicd by Hie ARC a total uf 4*il7.5u and that Hie
poned until tomorrow at * an of Sanford Heavy Attack
P age 3
b o d i l y ...
lints for a five year period Garbage Co. and Hie hiring company also bad lost at
p m. . . . "Very Important" aviation, joined the squadron
P*4(&lt; $ j without restriction to outfall |of an amstant town clerk, j least $750 dua Uuiu sestdauta
hpurU . •..w
soon Uiereatuvr.
•ay olRculs.

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Crackdown Set
On Parking
On Sanford Ave.

Yank Divers
To Be Released

3 VAH 7 Pilots
To Return Home

-

Two NAS Jax
Men Lost At Sea

of a $12.1*11 bridge on Tuskawillow Road.
Tabled discussion on a traf­
fic signal at 27th Street and
17-92, with instructions to
Rush lo learn what Ihe State
Road Department wants.
Accepted deeds (mill Allies
Anderson to cx|tund a drain­
age right-of-way through his
(arm on Cameron Avenue.
Accepted the lone hid of
Mac Asphalt Company, Lake­
land, for hot asphaltic con­
crete (or Ihe next six months.
The firm offered two types at
$tV52 and I. i*&gt; a ton (or 3.000
to 4,in* i ton*.
Approved the plat for the
second section of Greenbrier
of l.och Arbor.
Set for public hearing .Alay
II Hie changing ol tlie name
of Olil Lake Mary Road to
Frank Evans Road at Lake
Mary.

Oviedo Asks
Survey Funds
The Oviedo City Council
Monday night signed tinagreement with the Housing
and Home Finance Agency
for u S.’ ..'**i advance In fund*
lo make preliminary surveys
for a new municipal water
system.
Tin- survey will consist of
preliminary plan* for water
facilities and will include
field
investigation
layout*,
maps, detailed cost esti­
mates, outline s|icclficaHiins
and a recommended mrlliod
of financing the piiqiost-d con­
struction.
In oilier business Hie coun­
cil voted In resurface North
Division SI. while other pav­
ing is going mi in Hie area
and discussed making improsenu-nts and necessary re­
pair* ai Hie municipal swim­
ming pool III preparation fni
Hie summer opening. Addi­
tional picnic tables also will
be installed in Hie park.
Il via* announced lll.il C.
K IHickelcw will again I n ;
Im».I manager Hits summer
with an assistant In be named
at a later dale.

Store Robbery
ORLANDO (IJ I'll — An InvcMligntiou . ..litMilled (. mIii .v in­

ti. Hi - n.l.l.ery of I be King Diseoillil I l.|&gt;i.rtills'llt K lo le here
late .Soiiiluy- night iii which
thieve* fled Wllll idmllt $5,01111
III je w e liy . hilt vvele Uliiil.le to
0|H'l. il -.life (lUltuillillg
tween $lll.l)UII and $ 15,imiii in

rash.

Parrish w'D'to Crowe: " I
delayed writing you until af­
ter we hail received recorn*
mcndatlons for the St. JohnsIndian River Cannl. Engin­
eers have laid out a routu
that will be shorter Htan us­
ing the river as It runs and
which they arc sure will not
disturb tin- shad. 1 wanted
to la- sure Hut this informa­
tion was correct so that your
fears that dredging would
rum the industry of shad
fishing might be allayed."
Crowe said that I'arrtsh
"lias nol allayatl my fears."
Gov. Karris Bryant wrolc
tills to Crowe: " l do not
know of any public presenta­
tion which is scIkhI jlcd in
Tallahassee on this project."
(Krider presented It to Hi®
Stale Board of Conservation
two weeks ago at Tallaha­
ssee.)
"Perhaps," tlio Governor
wrote further, "you were re­
ferring to tlic discussion of
the County Csimmlssiuncrs of
Seminole County, This is, of
course, a matter tor their
study and review
before
making a recommendation lo
the Stale Uoarvl of Conserva­
tion."

Electra Dives
To Miss Jet;
Five Injured
DETROIT (U P lt—Five per­
sons were injured Monday
night when an American Airlines Eleclra with 52 passen­
gers al*iard (lived to avoid
colliding with an Air Korea
H ill A’oodoo jet fighter.
The near-collision five miles
in Hie sky occurred near Sy­
racuse, N. Y. The airliner
was iMiimd from Boston to
Detroit.
The pilot, Mel Riederman of
Ann Arlmr, Mich., took viol­
ent evasive action when Ihn
jet loomed on a collision
course, the airline said.
Tlic sudden plunge came at
dinner time. Passenger Ralph
McKenney, 17. of Grosso
I'olnte, Mich., said dishes and
coffee flew all over Hie plane.
"In Die hack of the plane,
by Ihn tail section, pcoplo
were thrown Into the aisles,"
lie said. None appeared to tio
injured seriously.

v.
-

Negro Sentenced
In Death Of 2
A Sanford man drew two
M'lilcnecs in Del.and Monday
on charges stemming from a
Sunday night accident that
killed two bicycle rlderi.
Johnny Jack *un, 3ti. wai
fined $5ini or six months in
jail for leaving the scene of
an accident and $25 or 25 days
lor improper hrakrs.
The sheriff's office said a
coroner's jury would lie em­
paneled to consider t li c
deaths ol Umnard Chester
Shenanski, 37. and TerriU
(iambic, tl. ImiiIi of Del.and.
Tlu-y were riding a bicycle
which was struck by Jackson's ear Sunday.

Casselberry Gets Seminole Plaza

Herald Index

who moved out of town with­
out iiaying llieir lull*
Atelnlosli advised Dial us
lar as he was eoneeriieil Hie
company's ulfer was nol sat­
isfactory and tliat he thought
it was Him- definite arlion
was taken hi bring almul bet­
ter service and performance
ol contract.
Alter it was pointed out that
Hie original agreement gave
the town authority to ins(n-et
tin! company's records at any
lime, Hie boani agreed that
such an ms|M’ clion should be
made through 5layor Fred
Uaatb's oitico to liclcruuue

Hie exact amount due on rebate.
The pi"|xi.*ul to lure an as­
sistant elel'k brought objec­
tions from Mrs. Lillian licit
ning, Hie elected town clerk,
wlio inatlc a count.-r idler to
pul in a lull 4u hour week
alter learning that Hie assist­
ant would be paid the same
hourly wage ol $1.25 slit- is
drawing.
Mrs. Henning cited her
qualHilations and past exper­
ience at the job |*&gt;inting out
that site felt it unfutr she
would U- expected lo tram au
assistant in addition lo her

regular duties while being
|iuid the same amount.
Her otter to work lullliuni
carries with it a 5o cent an
hour increase in salary.
A. lion on tilt- matter was
tallied until a continued ses­
sion set (or next Monday
night although Hu- board made
it clear that the assistant was
being considered only upon
a recent request from Mrs.
Henning that she Im- given
some help. It also was noted
Hut in the event of illness,
vacation and like instances,
an assistant who had some
knowledge uf the job would be
a valuable employe.
$

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