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                    <text>North Orlando Discusses Need For Village Hall
i ’a n fn r it I b r a l i i
THURS., APRIL 4, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

Chuluofa Legion
To Nominate
New Officers
By J mm Mi Kin
New officer! for Chuluota’s
George M. Jacobi Memorial
Poat 153 will be nominated at
thla month'* meeting o( the
Poat to be held at 8 p.m. Sat­
urday at the Lake Catherine
Inn.
Alao on the agenda la dlietui Ion of plana for the April
St chicken barbecue to be
held on the ground* of the
Community Building.
The new alate of officer*
will be preienled by the elec­
tion committee made up of
Ifarold McBride, T o m m y
Woodell, Hoaroe Morriaon,
William Stiver and Luclua Nlahola.
Official* of the I’o*t report
that progress on the building
of the new Legion Home is
advancing satisfactorily and
that installation of the new
roof haa been completed.
Words of appreciation have
.been expressed to the volun­
teers who have given their
time for the project and to
the gcncroua donors of m a­
terials and fundi.
Invitation is extended by
(he Post to all veterans in the
• r a a to attend Saturday
night's meeting.

DeBary Men
Attend Fire
Conference
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Four representatives from
the DeBary Volunteer Fire­
m en's A nn. attended the
Area Fine Protection Confer­
ence held at the San Juan
Hotel In Orlando last Satur­
day.
Included in the group were
Thornton K. Smith, president;
William A. Ogden, vice pres­
ident; Edward Hcaly, firo
chief and John Lambcrtson,
assistant fire chief.
Topics discussed a t Uie
conference
were
Nursing
Home Laws; Regulations ami
Codes—their Relationship to
Fire and Safety Hazards;
Teaching and Practicing oi
Safety Techniques and Fire
Protection, a Community Re­
sponsibility.

Strawberry
Festival Set
In Lake Mary
Announcements and notices
were posted this week for an
old fashioned Strawberry Fes­
tival to he held Saturday at
the lak e .Mary Fire Hall for
benefit of the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary.
Serving will lie from 2 until
8 p.m. and cake lu go along
with generous (Millions of
strawberries and Ice cream
will lie available for purchase
by the allce or whole.
Adulta and young people of
Ihu community and iti sur­
rounding areas are invited lo
• Rend.

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Businessmen M eet In Longwood
By Donna Estes
Thirty-six
members
of
Longwood's business com­
munity met Tuesday at 9
p. m. at the Parish House of
Christ Church Episcopal to
discuss ways of improving
business in the city. *£
The meeting was called by
John Beams, L. L. Cox and
Bud Scott who last month
were appointed as a com­
mittee to work on this pro­
blem by the Chamber of
Commerce.
A variety of eommrnls
were presented equally divid­
ed betwren criticizing and
prilling the town. Suggest­
ions heard ranged from
cleaning and painting the
business district, already un­
der consideration by the
City Council, to encouraging
the residents to clean up their
properties, having
proper
signs put up on Hwy. 17-02, if
possible, completing llie city
directory and. in general,
making a concerted effort to
towirds fuller cooperation
wilh tile Longwood Chamber
of Commerce.
Lew Arnold pointed out
Ihsl Uic city Is losing cigaret

Realtors Meet
Set In Orlando
By Shirley Wentworth
C. C. Field of Forest City,
prciidcnt of tho Seminole
Board of Realtors, today
iaiued a reminder to ail
member* of the association
that the quarterly meeting
of tho Florida Assn, of Real­
tor* la acht-duled at the Cher­
ry Plaza in Orlando this Fri­
day and Saturday.
Highlights of the two-day
conference will tie a public
relations workshop and a
board of realtors education
seminar, both set for Fri­
day, to tie followed by the
board president* supper to
which all delegates are in­
vited.
An open workshop on multi,
pie listlngi of property will
1m held Saturday morning
and the quarterly huilnen
meeting in Hie afternoon.

lax revenue because in tiny of
the residents now go outside
the city to do their shop,
ping. He suggested that the
businesses might do more
advertising.
Ralph Hammond complain­
ed that the business people
are not supporting the Cham­
ber of Commercu and that
the best way to generally ad­
vertise the city would lie

through tills organization.
Ted Waltz commented that
there is not enough money
circulating in the city and
that n e w -Industry is needed
to provide more and bigger
payrolls. He suggested that
big businesses be contacted
and encouraged in locate in
tile town.
J. It. Grant commented
that a cooperative effort

through the C of C Is needed
and also said that he felt
telephone rates were too
high for the average business­
man as well as the residents.
L, L. Cox stated that he
believed there is a need to
make more effort to wel­
come newcomers to tlie com­
munity and Ifarold Logan
suggested tliat Longwood ap­
ply for access signs lo be

Oviedo Has Science Fair
fly Linda Smithson
A total of 13 cups and 35
blue, it-d and white ribbons
were awarded prize winners
in the first Science Fair held
by tho Oviedo Tri Hi Science
Club Inst Thursday and Fri­
day at the Oviedo City Hall
and viewed by mom tliuu 1 ,nou

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visltuis.
Winners in senior and jun­
ior divisions ns iinnoiinecd by
Mrs. Jim Palmer, club spon­
sor, were:
Cups, senior division — zoo­
logy, Jimmy DeSliazo; botany,
Marilyn Partin; chemistry,
Bill Hein; physics, Ronald

Murphy; earth and space, Su­
zanne Partin; henltli and med­
icine, Jimmy Jones and Kugene Shull.
Junior division — zoology,
Jonathan Lukas; botany, Anne j
.Martin, clwill is try, Barbara
Kozic; physics, Rohliy Slewart; earth and apare, Hilly

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AMONG PRIZE WINNERS in last Saturday's first Science Fair of tho
Oviedo Tri III Science Club were Eugene Schull, top photo, 'Who took a cup
in the iicnior divinion for hi* exhibit on health and medicine. Hill Hein's
local and district winner, bottom photo, in the chemintry senior division is
also a state fair entry, St tidying the DNA Molecule model are George ami
Dclibiu Jacuhcin, two of Uie inure than 1,000 visiting the Fair.
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(Herald Photos)

By Donna Estes
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will conduct a "Linnlnoun Tape Day" Uila Satur­
day from t&gt; a. m. until noon
nl John's Super Market on
E, Lake Avc. in Umgwood
for all youngsters who linvu
bicycles, motor bikes or
gasoline driven motor scooter*.
The tape1, donated by tho
Minnesota Mining and Manu­
facturing Co., reflects light
and la visible for 1,300 feel
at night. No charge will bo
made for taping the vehicles
and all youngster* in Hie
area arc urged to take ad­
vantage of Hits offer to pro­
vide for their siilc-ly.

County Events Day
Sutiiiduy will ho a n|H*dul day for Suminolo
County 4-11'erg an they climax a year'* prepara­
tion und work a t County Even tit Day to ho hold
a t tho AKricultiiral Center Imginiiing at 9 a.m.
TIiomo you hk people and their load ora,
County Agent* Cecil Tucker, Ernie Luiulberg
and Mina Myrtle Wilson, along with adult leaders
in each dull, deserve and tthould pot the public's
support mid interest.
Suturdny will mark the first time the Isiys
ami Rids have combined efforts to present a
program of this type and duritiK tho day junior
and senior division contests will ho held In trac­
to r o|&gt;eratioii, public uncuking, readmit lamps
and insect collections. Demonstrations in both
divisions ulso will he Riven in foods, clothing,
health, homo improvement and child cure.
Another first for Saturday's program will
he the ufternoon exhibitions uml demonstra­
tions in horseback riditiK.
Senior winners in all contests and demon­
strations will go on to District Events Day to
1be held April 20 in Tavares.

Andersen; health anil medi­
cine, Steve Mcllo.
Blue Kiblons. senior divi­
sion — Eugene Shull, Jim DeShnzu, Bill Hein, Marilyn Purtin, Jimmy Jones, tiny Ulrcy
uml Suzanne Partin. Junior
division — Steve Mcllo, Bar­
bara Kozic, Billy Anderson,
Joy Walnwright, Millie Turk
ami lla] Layman.
Red Ribbons, senior division
—• Bill Morgan, Helen Snowden. We* Swenson, Ronald
Murpby and Sherry Waltz.
Junior division — Jonathan
Lukas, Bobby Stewalt, Susan
Jepson, Katby Book, Anne
Martin and Larry Shull.
White Ribbon*, senior divi­
sion — Connie Prndarvis, Jan
Beasley, Roll Rcllhorii, Mark
Abbott and John Jakulsin,
Junior divliion — Linda Ray,
Nancy Phillips, Jerry Sargent,
ticorgc Sinclair, B o v e r l y
Faulk and John (iaydick.

Bridge Club
Winners Named

Post 8207 Sets
'Tape' Day

EDITORIAL COMMENT

located on the new Freeway
to Interstate 4. Logan also
pfalxod the city's police and
fire departments and water
system.
Tile majority of business­
men present for the discuss­
ion session voted to attend
next Thursday night's meeting ot the Chamber of Com
mcrce for further talk and
planning.

DcBury'a Duplicate Bridge
('lull pluyt'd two sections at Id
tables ul this week's meeting
in the Community Center.
Winnei * of section one di­
rt-clod by How aril .Middleton
were NS, first, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Mrs. KoU-it Nich­
ols; second, Mrs. Ifuth III.ill
und Mrs. David Singer and
third, John Vnndcrachnnf and
Mrs. Myrtle Dunm burke.
E\V, first, Mr. and Mrs. K.
M. Hinkle; second, Mr*. Nan
Eduards and Mrs Deity Duncan uml third, Mr uml Mis.
Charles Dunlin,
Winners of section two di­
rected by Jessie Pearsall were
NM, first, Mr. und Mis. (ieorgu
Peursull; second, Marvin Long
and Col, II. It. Forney ami
third, Col. and Mrs. Wilburn
Hague
KW, first. Dr Karl Kamiborn and II. M. Valentine; sec­
ond, Mrs. Minnie lleitman and
F. It. Frueblii li mid third, Mrs.
A. (L Besom and Mrs. Flunk
Holder.

Dad’s Club
Sets Work Day

Donkeys Coming Village Gets Warning
To Lyman Gym
On Area Vandalism

By Jane Caxsellierry
Tltc Donkey* are coming lo
l.ymun Gym next Thursday
night at H p. m. but there are
no pulillral Implicatkm* as
they will lie here lo play
basketball.
Tlie game is being sponsorrd by Hie Lyman PTA and
ltio.se who are skeptical are
Invited to "come out and ace
for themselves."
For this occasion the don­
keys wilt wear diaper*, not
as part of Hie drive to clothe
animals but fur mure prac­
tical reasons. They also will
wear rubber shoe* la protect
the gym floor.
Local teacher* and dads
are being recruited to ride
the animal* during Uw game.

Nortli Orlando realtor Ste­
wart lie Imly Issued a stem
warning concerning vandal­
ism on vacant homes in the
community
at
Tuesday'*
meeting ot Hie Village Coun­
cil.
ilclmly iHilihed Hie coun­
cil. and tlie citizens and parenta present, that until some
official means of village lawenforcement is established
he has no recourse but to
report those caught in the
act* of vandaliam to (lie

FJII.
He stressed that the empty
FHA homes in tlie commun­
ity actually are government
property and that under theta

By Khlrlry Wentworth
Member* of Hie Bear Lake
Elementary Bail's Club arc
asked to meet at t) a.in. Sat­
urday ul Hie seiiool to work
on sullball diamond*.
Basket bull anil volleyball
courts built by this group are
now in ti*c and work ia need­
ed un tlie ball diamond* to
complete athletic fields ul the
school.
Entertainment
to follow
Saturday's work day has liven
scheduled.

conditions the FBI must be
brought in
"There t* nothing I like Agent To Speak
less to do Hun to have to
bring about Investigation of In Lake Mary
my neighlKirs and their chil­
County Agent Cedi Tucker
dren bill unless Hie youngst­ will speak on 'Care of
ers arc stopped from break­ Lawn*" for Hie Lake Mary
ing window* and shooting out hom e DemonitratIon Club at
plate glass doors this i* ex­ next Tuesday's lunrbeon xnd
actly what 1 . by law-, am re­ program meeting.
quired to do," lie said.
The meeting will fie held
Ilclmly, who is in charge at 10:30 a. m. at tlie Fire
of FllA home* in Hie North Hall. Mr*. Joe Wright will
Orlando area, was appointed also take part un the pro­
Tuesday night lo alto serve gram giving a talk and
a* North OrianJo Zoning demonstration on "Guide to
Chairman and was authoriied Easier Ironing."
to qualify all builder* and
Hostesses for the month
issue building pi m tlit for the arv Mrs Edwin Kennedy and
village.
I Mrs. Wright

South Seminole
CTP Elects
New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
Officers for the 1»SJ W year
were elected Tuesday night
by the Council of Teachers
and Parents of the South
Seminole Elementary School
at Casselberry.
Mrs. II. D. Sterling of Cas­
selberry was elected provi­
dent Other officers are Mr*
Charles Dem-t-n, Lake How­
ell Road, first vice president;
Mrs. Ralph Moore of Cas­
selberry, second vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Charles Hartshorn of Casselberry, recording
secretary; Mrs. Richard Web­
ber of Casselberry, corre­
sponding secretary; Mr*. Her­
ald
McGinnis,
Kasthronk,
treasurer and Mrs. Frank
Lclst of Casselberry, asslstant treasurer.
Major Joseph Laird president, presided at lin­ meet
ing during which Hie revised
constitution and by-laws was
presented and approved by
Hie membership.
Principal
Christy
Harp
gave a short devotional prior
to the business meeting. The
program consisted of a hu­
moring skit on parliamentary
procedure entitled "Yc Okie
Script." presented by Harp
and a group of mothers to
demonstrate just
how an
executive
lward
meeting
should "nut" bo conducted.
One of the four Iclcvillon
sets purchased by Hie CTP
for educational use in the
school was displayed along
w Hi one of Hie Ira.vs pur­
chased for the lunchroom.
A science exhibit on elec­
tricity was presented by Hie
sixth grade in the cafeteria
following tlie meeting und re­
freshment* ' were served by
the first grade mothers.

Scier.ee Fair
Set At SSJH
' By June ('ussrllierry
A Science Fair will be held
Friday from 7 until 111 p. m. In
Hie Large Group Classroom at
the Suutli Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry.
Projects will be divided into
categories of physical science,
biological science and chem­
istry and will be judged, with
ribbon* to l&gt;e nwuidctt. by
glade levels in euell field.
Rupert Jenkins, Boiitli Sem­
inole Science tearlier and ilirn-ftir of the Science Fair, lias
issued an invitation for the
|&gt;uh!ic to view the work of
these s e v e n t h , eighth uml
ninth giadeis.

DeBary VFW
To Tape Bikes
By .Mrs. Adam Muller
VFW Fust BUM of DeBary
in conjunction with live Na­
tional Committee, will join
tlie crusade against children
getting hurt while riding
bikes.
llie Fust will furnish Scotch
Lite Tula* for all local child*
drrn lo put on their hikes.
Tlie lupe may be received
freo of charge at the Fure
Oil Service Station in De­
Bary tf the youngsters come
in with tin ir bicycle*.

Vacant Office
Is Available
Tlie possibility of North Orlundo's gutting an of­
ficial Village Hall came nearer to reality tin's week
when announcement was made Tuesday iiight a t the
first meeting of the newly elected council th a t tho
liorinnn Humes Sales Office is up for suit* a t n bar­
gain price.
F . Stewart Hellidy. realtor
told the council that he had
learned the building could bo
bought for aloud J'.ioo but
cautioned that in addition
ta this sum there would be
costs involved in moving the
structure. Locating and se­
curing a property site also
would have to lie worked out
before any final action is
taken.
-fa
Connell and citizen* alike
at the meeting agreed that
there is a definile need for
the village lo have its own
offices now that the first
fully ek-cled council has tak­
en over. Up until nmv meet­
ings have been held in the
North Orlando Co. offices
which still are Itcing made
available for village meet­
ings although the space is
limited and adequate seating
facilities arc not provided.
In addition to needing room
for a meeting place, there
alio must lie provisions made
for a clerk's office and *torage spate for books and re
cords.
The council also discussed
the possibility of getting at
least part time services of
a village clerk in the near
future.
Here again it was agreed
Hint Hint* is u definite need
for such services since a
marked increase in village
business will come wilh
growth expected in the next
few months as new residents
move in ami con si ruction on
Keiii Inolo College gets under.
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By .Mona Grlnstrad
Nominating committee re­
commendations for new offi­
cers of the North Orlando
* ''Iv Assn, will be present­
ed at Monday’s 8 p. m.
meeting of Hie group in
Nortli Orlando Co. offices.
T reasurer's reports on tins

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V jO O d W lll b a g s
By Louise Slmiim-k
Collection of Goodwill Bags
distributed this week by the
Altamonte Boy Scouts will be
made Friday and Saturday in
those areas of the town not
previously covered.
Residents arc asked to
leave the filled bags in carpnrtrs or at their front door.

Boy Scout Troop
To Sponsor
Chicken Dinner
By Jane Casselberry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Casselberry will sponsor a
fried chicken dinner in We*v.
c r Hall of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
this Saturday from 5 until
7 3d p. in.
The scouts hope to raise
enough money from Hie pro­
ject to purchase badly need­
&gt;d camping equipment for
ed
Hu* Spring Cam puree sche­
dule April 20-2 ) at Camp
Lanochc.
flic moderately priced din­
ner will include chicken,
salad, potatoes, vegetable and
dessert prepared under tin]
direction of Henry Duncan,
The public is invite*!,
Troop 311 lx sponsored hy
llte Casselberry Lions Club.
Scoutmaster is W, T. Daniel
Jr.

Civic Assn.
To Hear Reports
From Committee

lun.l

ruivng

projects

and plan* fer future fund
raising project* also arc on
the agenda,
| Among other main item*
lo lie taken up at Hie meeting will be discussion and
plan* for starting work on
the Community Building at
the Recreation Center which
lias been put in charge of tho
1 association.

Howell Park Brownies
Invested A t Ceremony
By Jane Ca*srlherry
Seventeen new Howell Park
Brownies were invested in
ceremonies held la*l Friday
night at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
by Mrs. Robert Ilcgin, lead­
er, who is assisted by Mr*.
Thomas Poore, co-leader.
included in the group were
Melissa Pctlinatl, Barbara
Begin, Patty Miller, Lisa .Ste­
wart. Susan Crupo, Kim Ste
wart, Carrie Bath rust, Kath­
ryn Lindsey, Beth Lucas, Al­
lison
Richmond,
Debra
Moore, Rosemary Cusack,
Janet Dey, I.aura Toonk,
Sharon Ledford, Debra
ve­
ry mid Susan Grimes.
One of the first official

gifts to be received by the
new troop was an American
Flag presented to Hie Brownici by Hie Auxiliary of South
Seminole VFW Post 8207.
Representing the Auxiliary at
Hie presentation were Mrs.
Robert March, president, and
Mr*.
Merle
llarrii, past
president
Refreshments of coke and
punch were srrvixl to the
Brownies and their guest*
following Hie program. The
cake was made in the form
of un open book and decorat­
ed by Mrs. Ralph Moore wilh
the Brownie in-ignia and in
the troop color*.
The new group as ycl ha*
not been as signed a number
by Girl Scout Headquarters.

VV * A ?K UO\ ' NIK lea&amp; rs Mm - Helen Regin und Mr*. Elaine
1 oor. left, ivcuive new American H ag from Mr«. Robert March, president
P«d.4M^ 7 M5! !nX.s.riienP*81 l,reside!u ' of the the South Seminole VFW
Poft S..U7 Auxiliary. The presentation wua made during un Investiture
Ceremony for tlie new troop held last Friday night,
(Herald Photo)

�Across-The-Board Sales Tax Plan Prepared
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Cigaret
Tax
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Boost Urged

WEATHER: Fair and slightly cooler through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight. 55-150.
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It's official . . . Tlir Atlan­
tic Coast Line Railroad has
approved Ihe Pipeline Co. re ­
quest to cross those tracks on
Mellonvitlc Ave.
« • t
Classroom teachers met last
night at Lyman to talk over
Competence Awards . . . No
action was uKx-n.• • *
Fresh coat of paint going
up on the third llunr at the
hospital . . . Some minor
renovations to brighten up
the place.
• • •
City Attorney Hill Hutchi­
son told us tills morning he
received that $5,000 check
from Academy Manor and the
city will drop Its "hansing"'
•uit.
• • •
The name of “ Frank Evans
Boad" will be submitted by
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce at the next meet­
ing of Ihe County Commission
as the new name for Uhl Lake
Mary Rd. . , . They could not
have picked a better title . , .
Evans has been one of the
leaders of the area.
• • •
St. Julius Marathon Assn
races by the Inkelrout May 3.
• • •
Republican freshman legis­
lator Jan Fortune has been
names) to the atomic energy
committee ol the house.
• • •
TALLAHASSEE NOTES . . .
Seminole Legislative delega­
tion got together yesterday
morning to talk over local
bills . . . Sen. Mack Cleveland
J r. told us.
• • •
Village Council of North Or­
lando Isn’t a week old anil al­
ready there is talk the mayor
plans lu resign “alter school
Jet* out'* and move In Orlan­
do. He
advised Thursday
evening that “ that's absurd
and asinine.” Rut later ad­
mitted “ It's possible." In
fact, we learned Ihe Council
will fill Iht: vacancy wlirn he
resigns . . . and already has
selected his successor.
• * *
North Orlando Council met
Ihree evening* in ils first
week in office .
and has
slalrd another session for
next Tuesday evening.
• 9 •
Mrs. Irene Van KrIntel in­
formed the Council that Ihe
street lights paid for by the
North Orlando Company . . .
and for which the Village
now is being billed . . . ac­
tually extend beyond North
Orlando and Into Casselberry.
We've been told. too. some
of Casselberry's street liglds
are on private property.
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PTA members upset over
school administrator* siti ng
in at meetings . . . .
• • •
Altamonte Springs' Volun­
teer Fire Oept. is asking Hit
Longwood VFO to cider into a
mutual aid agreement. Under
this plan, Altamonte, il call­
ed by Longwood, could go out­
side its own city Hunts to
fight fires.
I * • •
Building permit was issued
Tuesday in Longwood ior a
new open air market in the
Longwood Plaza to the Savoy
Holding Corp. The store, one
of a chain, will be housed in
a 41 by 60 foot masonry build­
ing.
* • •
Last month the Longwood
City Council donated $30 to
the Lillie I^agur . . . this
month the check's slid at C:iy
Hall waiting for sonic league
official to drop by and get 11.
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Doubt* expressed th at tha
franchise directive will make
Pthia legislative .insiun.

Established 1008

Fit I., APRIL 5. 10153

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Avery Blasts Canal
Authority Procedure

By LARRY VERSIIEL
Joy Foy rc|&gt;ort» 30 repre­
sents lives from eastern tc«board and other states will
be here next week to recruit
farm labor. The group will
arrive Sunday, have a busi­
ness session Monday and be
on hand at 9 a. m. Tuesday
at the canning kitchen to re ­
cruit 3,two farm laborers.
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United Press Leased Wire

N A N C Y I'INNOCK,
the daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs, Thomas W.
Pinnock of Altamonte
Springs, is another en­
try In the “ Miss Semi­
nole County” contest.
Miss Pinnock, a junior
a t Lyman High School,
says she plans to fur­
ther tier education a ft­
er high school, but Imjliuves a woman's pluce
is in the home.

Longwood Sets
Cleanup Week
April 29-May 4
The fin t of *cvcr*l clean
up week* in I/ingwood’s all
out effort to lie the nation'*
number one city in the annual
clean up campaign was set
Thursday night by city offi­
cials for Ihe week of April 29May 4.
City councilincn meeting in
rrgnlar session agreed I hot
if residents would cooperate
by piling trash near the
sired* in front of their Inline*
tlie city would make free
pickup* on May I even II exIra trucks have In lie brought
in.
The council also agreed
that the city would buy and
apply weed killer In over
grown ditches throughout the
area. A number of additional
measures to add incentive fur
participation In the drive
were proposed fur future ac­
tion with Biiggc.ilion* ranging
from discounts on paint to
giving free mineral spirits lo
each homeowner doing anj
painting.
In other business request*
w ire heard (min the Long*
wood Elementary PTO for a
donat.on towards Ihe school
library and Iront baseball
teams ior a wire backdrop a I
ihe playing field.
Members voted lo go ahead
and provide the backdrop hut
delayed the horary donation
until it can be determined by
the attorney whether or not
city fund* can be used for
aiding a school already sup­
ported through another area
of taxation.

Procedure in Ihe effort* to
establish a St. Johns Indian
lllver Con.-il Authority . . .
but primarily for ignoring the
Seminole County Commission
. . , was blasted today by
Commissioner J a m e s
P.
Avery Jr.
“ Like Will Rogers." Avery
said, "ail I know is what 1
read In the newspaper.
"I am deeply concerned
about published reports that
Son. Bernard Parrish lias or
will introduce a hill In the
Legislature seeking to set up
a canal authority.
"I haven't seen this hill,”
continued t h e Commission
vice chairman, "and I have
no idea wliat it contains. Hoe*
it provide for cheeks and bal­
ances, as called for in our
democratic form of govern­
ment? To what extent will
aulhorily lie granted lo Ihe
organization? How will it be
financed? Are new taxes in­
volved?"
Avery asked: “ When are
they going to tell us these
things? Alter the Legislature
has approved the hill?"
The Commissioner said I oat
he believes “ il would have
been proper for tlie promot­
er* to meet with Hie Commis­
sion and apprise us of wind is
going on ami gel our feelings.
Any other procedure i* High­
ly i«i&gt;'r*i!'er!"
Senator ParrUh has been
spearheading Ihe drive lo cs
tuhli-.li a canal connecting Ihe
St. John* and Indian Rivers,
backed by the St. John»-lndian River Navigating Com­
mittee, headed by John Krlder. manager of Hie Chamber
of Commerce. Kridor outlined
the pro|&gt;o*al In Ihe Slate
Hoard of Conservation at Tal­
lahassee last week.
In several meetings of the
navigating committee it was
said that alter a “plan of ae
lion” had been established H
would be presented to a joint
meeting of the County Com­
missions of Seminole, Orang
Ilrcvard and Volusia Coun­
ties, seeking llicir aupporl.

Three Unions
Join Walkout
JA C K S O N V IL L E t t I P i l —
T h ree u p d a t i n g union* Joined
picket* from II mm-npci uting
union* today in Htrikiiig the
l-loiill* Kind C oast Railway
ami two o th e r o p e r a t ill K
group* were expected to join
th e strik e luler today.
The new strik e cam e amid
effu ils by the Labor S eerelm y
Mini the S tate Railroad ami
Public t? til it lew Commission tu
get tile F E C bm k to full-male
ope ration *,
The Iliollierbood of l.oioniut-»e Engineers mid the Order
of Railway Conduct on* and
Urukcincn, ulrt-ndy out of
work s u a e the no n-operating
onion* strik e J a n . 2d, w ent on
■diikc ut I2.ni u. m. They were
joined shoitly thelea.'ter by
member* of ihe lliniherhood
of Railway T in lumen.

“ My thoughts here today,"
Avery declared, “do not indi­
cate whether I am ‘pro’ or
•con" tor the canal. I am only
interested In Imw the author­
ity I* lo lie set up.
“ Die normal and natural
procedure would have been lo

lei Ihe County Commission
know what Is going on. Alter
all, we are elected and we
are supposed to represent the
people.
“ 1 don't want to look at
this bill after it become* law.
if it doc*. Who wants to took

hull and

t h a t the

BRIEFS
Hoard Meet Set

WASHINGTON (LTD The Defense Department an­
nounced Thursday the Vary's
Nike - Zeus anti-missile mis­
sile “ recently" Intercepted
an Air Force Titan missile
over Ihe Southwcsl Pacific.

Honors
Opposition by tlie Town Council of Casselberry
to tlie anticipated incorporation of Fern Park was
formally presented today to the Seminole County
legislative delegation in a letter from Casselberry’s
town attorney, Kenneth W. McIntosh,
The letter, pointing to the Town’s action on

Three Accused
Of Strong Arm,
Face Lie Defector
Lie delertor lesls will be
given three and po**iiily
more among eight Negro
youth* involved in two purse
mulching* here last weekend.
County Judge Vernon Mize
said (hat three hoys, who
&lt;h ny participation in the
purse snatching* hut had
knowledge of them, have
agreed lo undergo lie detec­
tor tests by Ihe Florida Sher­
iff* Bureau here.
Ih e group includes Hvo
juveniles and three adults.
Jewelry taken In the mulch­
ings was recovered. William
Young, charged with both
robberies, and Willie C. An­
derson, charged Willi one,
and two Juveniles tire being
held in county juil. Police are
searching for a third adult
Negro. Three juveniles were
released on llieir own recog
nuance pending further investiguiiun.
Judge Mize said two of the
group admitted the purse
snatching*.
Mary Cox, 319 Celery Ave­
nue, toil her purse contain­
ing $? Sunday evening. Jean
clle E. J.alng, U21 South i&gt;uk
Avenue, lost her purse con­
taining sao. a ring and watch
last Friday evening. Iloth
women were injured in the
acullle* over their purses.

Karl Hits
Deficit Spending

this time is rigaret and gas­
structure could be erected oline taxes rebates from Ihe
with donated Intmr unit at a -I at*.
coal of S&amp;.UOU for inuteriuD.
M ayor \V. W. Anderson
Council *l*u was Mgiceif no pointed out to Sewell the vil­
available unoccupied o f f i c e lage owes the North Orlando
building would be unsuitable. Company $7,000 paid to Flor­
It was pointed out only rev- ida Rower and Light Company
jeUUa retuivni by the vising.- at fur Street light*, $9,000 paid
town

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Recent Test

Casselberry Hits
'Incorporation'

TAMPA 1 1 1*1) — Mate
Rep, Frederick Karl of Haytuna Reach say* one of Hie
most pres-lna problems fac­
ing Ihe lUijd State Legisla­
ture i* that of deficit spend­
ing.
Karl told Hie Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce here Thurs­
day night that although Ihe
stale Constitution prohibits
borrowing again*! tax reve­
Open Higher
nue except in limited situa­
NEW VO It K l L 1*11 ~ tion*. "we have been slipping
•Stock* opened higher and ac­ inta a deficit spending pro­
tive today, paced again by gram that has put u* deep­
strength in autos.
ly in debt."

the

h ju o a .

TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
The Road Board is scheduled
to ntecl here April U to
adopt a tentative budget and
building schedule for live Itsat Ihe barn aflrr Ihe horse ral year of t!»Vt*5t.
has gone?"
Hen. J C. Hutchison, Com­ Wiped Out
HAVANA (UH&gt; — live of­
mission chairman, said he
ficial
pres* reporlcd today
had “ no comment." hinder
was unavailable lor com­ that troop* wiped out twxi
hand*
in
ment. Parrish i* in Tallahas­ anti-government
Mntanza* Province yesterday
see.
killing their leader.

March II and addressed to
Sen. Math Cleveland Jr. and
Hep*. S. J. Davis Jr. and
Jan Fortune, li»ted these ob­
jections:
“Said incorporated area
includes property north of
SR CU! and West of Highway
17-92 which is logically the
subject o( annexation by Hie
Town of Casselberry, subject
to co-ordination growth be­
tween Casselberry and Alta­
monte Springy;
“ Incorporation will limit
growth of l)ie Town of Casselberry along its southern
boundary;
“ liuoriMiration
will
halt
efforts of existing municipal­
ities in llieir efforts to co­
operate regarding water sup­
ply, sewerage disposal, drain­
age outfall, co-ordinated fire
protection, zoning planning
and programming, and civil
defense."

East-West
Clash By Wall
BERLIN (CPI I — Tension
rose olouptly In Berlin today
will'll Fast-West police clash­
ed along the bolder wall mid
the Russian* blocked a lliilisll
television star from flying hi*
plane in the all- corridor*
leading to the West.
The West considered Hie So­
viet veto of the flight a serl
ou* violation of tlie Western
Allied right of access. It was
Hie lust time in fla- four-pow­
er occupation of the eily Holt
I be Russian* p r e v e n t e d a
Western flight in one of the
vital air lunes,
'Ihe border clash broke out
when Eastern police fired ID
•hot* ut two refugees seating
the It. i tin wall and ruptured
one. The other, a 21-year-old
East til l man, laade it safely
ucio»s.
I'ommuiiist police h u r l e d
bricks at two Western police­
men who went to investigate
the 'shooting. Ih e Western
police drove lank tlie Com­
munists by tin owing' foui tear
gas gii'liuiles over the wall.

Building Down
GAINESVILLE (DIM i-T hc
value of Florida's non-farm
building construction for Jan
unry dipped 3.2 per cent be­
low that of (lie same month
lust year.

WASHINGTON (U l'l) Dr. J. Robert Oppcnhclmcr,
whose security clearance was
suspended hy the Atomic En­
ergy Commission in 1933, will
receive Ihe agency's coveted
$30,i)oo Enrico Fermi Award.

C U F F McKimiLN

Alix Open
House Slated
On Saturday

to the attorney who drafted
thr village charter, and other
Items.
*
“If we (the village) are re­
sponsible for tiiia debt," An­
derson said, “then wa have no
chotra but to assesa an ad
valorem tax.
M i s . Ill-lie V a n Eep twd p r o ­

Unions Hit
PARIS (HIM) - Rebellious
coal
miner* in northern
France shouted down their
union leaders with cries of
“ treason" today and re­
fused to end a .tit day strike
on terms of a union-govern­
ment compromise.

Heartened

WASHINGTON (HIM) An estimated 3&lt;kj persons
are expected to attend ■Hia Inlaw Department official.*
“open house’* of Allx of San­ « era heartened today by a
ford in it* new modern plant ' sharp drop in Ihe nation's
last
on South Highway 17-92 lie unemployment r a t e
tween 2 and 1 Saturday alter- month, but they warned that
the Jobless problem remains
noon.
Alix bclmeidman, president serious.
of Alix of Miami, of which
Alix of Sanford is a division, Vote Seen
WASHINGTON (U P!) —
will lie Ihe principal speaker
iii rihlsin cutting cercinuule* The Senate exited* to vote
next week on a trimmedcommencing at 2 p m.
down
$1(9 billion weapons
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authorization bill that would
i Other stories outhe .Mix provide funili to vpis-d deve­
Open House can lie found lopment of tlio RS7U waron page U ol
today's Herald.piano.
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Stale Senator Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. and Reps. 8 . J.
Davit Jr. mid Jim Furtimo
will head a llsl of local and
stale dlgnilnries, along with
U, S, .Small llosinc** Admin­
istration officers, attending
the open house. The legisla­
tive delegation members are
returning front Tallahassee
especially for the event
Clifford Mi'Kihhiii Jr., presiilent of the Sonforil--Seminole
Development Company, will
lie master of ceremonies. In­
vocation will he pronounced
tiy Rev. flerbcrl W. Goers* of
file Lutheran Church ol the
Redeemer.
Following int rixlnction ol
dignitaries, Mayor T. S. Mc­
Donald will give Ihe uddresi
of welcome, •followed l»y
County Commissioner John
Alexander,
llibbon culling officially
opening the new plum will
follow Sclineidman's -address.
the assemblage will be in­
vited to make a tour ol the
plant. A shark bar will In1
available for refreshments,
provided by the Florida I’owcr and Light Company.

Kolmrds Dies
SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.
(HIM) — Old-time movie
hero and stage actor Jacon
Robards Sr. died late Thurs­
day alter suffering an ap­
parent hear attack while
working in his yard. He was
7u.

(Juiet Probe
MIAMI (HIM I — Cuban
exile sources said today Hint
Fill agents anil official* of
the H. S. Immigration Ser­
vice are quietly questioning
leaders of refugee groups
which have carried out raids
on Cuba.

New Appeal
MIAMI (HIM) - One of
Ihe two Miami attorneys
who started Florida’* recent
tea p|Mirt ion me lit battle ap­
pealed |u the H. S, .Supreme
Court Thursday to declare
the present tJM iiator. 112 representative plan unconsti­
tutional.
Richard ||.
M.
Swann filed the notice of ap­
peal on grounds (hat there is
no logical basis for the plan,
which resulted after three
special sessions of tlie Stale
legislature.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Across-the-board
suit's tax menu urea designed to mine nn udditiomd
8275 million In Revenue were introduced in tlie LcgisInture today nlong with a hill to boost the stato
cignrot tax.
Tlie sale* tax measure, introduced in both the
senate and the home, would j
*
leave only a few sales rx- 1
rm pl from Ihe Stale three |
per cent sales tax. It would
place the lax on foods anil
medicines, a proposal with
which Gov. Farris Bryant
said he wouldn't agree.
Exceptions would include
motor vchirhys which arc
Saturday i* Easter f.lly
already taxed at one per­
Hay In Snnfurd a* children
cent, Rlhle*. prayer book*
and like articles, seed, feed of the Mi-thodiRt Youth Fel­
and fertilizer sold lo farm­ lowship of the First Meth­
ers, certain produce sales by odist Church take to tho
farmers to consumers, school street* to sell Ihe little sym­
lunches, school milk, school bol* to help hoont Ihe lag­
books and sales to InstIlulilions of higher learning ami ging Easier Seal* campaign.
John Appleby, chairman
trade In* which arc deducted
from ihe price of any item. announced today that head­
An administration-supported quarter* for the one day
measure increasing the cur­ drive will lie in Ihe former
rent tax on cigarette* Uireo quarter* of the Robb Bak­
cents a package was tossed ery on thr rornrr or First
in by Sen. Harry Slratlon of St. and Ralmrtto Ave.,
Callahan. It joined the other through the courtesy of
measures
by
Sen.
Ed Manurl Jacobson.
Fraser of MacClcnny and
MYF member* and othei*
Hep. Frank Marshlmm of youth* who will be working
le v y as the first major tax on Ihe drive are to meet at
legislation of Ihe session.
Ihe hradquarlera at 9 a. m,
After brief morning ses­ then go out in group*.
sions, the House adjourned
The Easter Lily *alr in
until 11 a. m. Monday and sponsored hy the Central
Uie Senate adjourned until Florida unit of th r Society
3 p. nt. Monday.
for Crippled Children.
In lire house, Rep. Frederick
Karl of Volusia introduced a
hill calling for a full-scale
Investigation hy Ihe House
of stain borrowing, including
(he $157 million refinancing
of Ute stale turnpike. The
m m mlitre would consist ol
A 12-yenr-olil schoolgirl
from three lo five member*
ami would report hick to the suffered heat) luCtraUcns anil
nn Injured ankle when struck
House by May 13.
by a truck while en route to
school this morning.
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby sold
Rut ili I* Gustnvson, daughter
of Mrs. Joyce Guataveon 726
Cherokee Circle, wae struck
hy g truck driven by Sharon
GENEVA (HIM) — The So- Kny Three wit, Longwood.
Deputiee J. (j. Galloway
vii't Union today iirrrpled (Ilu
anil
James IL Moore, who in­
American proposal for a “hot
line" communications link be­ vestigated, said witnesses re ­
tween Moscow and Washing­ ported Miss Threewlt hud
ton to clue tlie llireut of war stopped her truck on SR 427
to permit a group of children
by iiccidi'iiL
Soviet rliief delegate Hem- to cross the street. Sho sta rt­
yon K. Tmrnpkln nun In tho ac­ ed up to pase behind tha
ceptance at today'a session of group when the Guetavion
tho 17-nation disarmament girl, it was said, stepped hack
lulu the side of thu truck. Na
conference.
“Tho Soviet Union I* ready chuigca were filed.
to ucrcpt a direct rtmimunirnlion link,(either telegraph or
teletype, h e t w e e ii govern- i Gregory Hits
ineiit*," lie said.
Anierli-un delegate Flurries Voter ‘Deal*
(j. Kleltu Bnid his guvernnienl
GREENWOOD, Ml**. (UIM)
"warmly welcomes" the So­ —Negro comedian Dick Greg­
viet itiilliillin anil i'iilied for ory rhnigrd Thursday night
informal private dim ussioix Unit the Justh-a Department
tu wulk uilt the detail*.
hiul mud* a deal with Mis*!*aippi ailthoritc* in releuiing
eight “ring leader*’' in voter
TfrroriHtN
registration murche*.
CARACAS, Venezuela (UIM)
“The Justice Department
—RroCatlro terrorist* early ha* made deals with these peo­
today blew iqi Radio Tropi­ ple ami they’re still making
cal'* triimmilting plant, de­ deal* with them," Gregory
stroying equipment valued at tuld u nighttime rully of 400
Negroes,
$luo,uut).

Easter Lily
Day Slated
Saturday

12-Year-Old
Hit By Truck

Soviets Okay
Hot Line Link

Our Way
WASHINGTON (UIM) —
Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk Nearing Moon
MOSCOW ( HIM)—Russia's
assured Congress today the
cold war tide is running our Lunik-4 rocket neared the vi­
cinity of the moon t chJicy, its
way.
exact mission still a mystery
to the West.

New Village Hall Talked A t Council
A new lown hull ami mcatii
for raising operating funds
were discussed by Nor lb OrUndo Village Cuuiu.il with un
Orlando attorney, Jnliu Sewall, Thuisday evening.
Council waa generally agreed
that the North Clilun&lt;b- Comwould duo*Ur * ail* for

NO. 68-1

tested: “ Wo promised no tuxes
ami I'll fight you on that is­
sue." Anderson replied the
question tuuld be decided In a
referendum,
Sewell advised: “If they
(the company) want Ur col­
lect, let them sue. It appear*
there whs a little nver-tearbfa..* I .1 - 1...

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TEN YEARS AGO Robert Uillhimcr (right) in­
itiated A. I*. Howersox into tho Sanford Elks
Lodge. Thursday evening Uillhimer, punt exalted
ruler, installed lloweraox on exalted ruler of the
lodge. Here Hillhimer hands the gavel to Bowersox,
(Gubbimm Photo)

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P a g e 2— F ri. A p r. 5 , 63

New Officers Elected By Sunshine Circle

Lev. Grover Sewell

Who Rules
You?
It wa* a su sa fe ic&lt;ne that , heart* cned out in pratte ani
many people wiroessed near- ; adoration.
We can imagine *o many
1&gt; :,uoo year* ego- The cen
U r of attention w»* focused ! tinny* that mu»t have hap
upon a young Person **'rid# jene-l oo thi* historic occas­
a colt »ho rode with com­ ion. Perhap* thi* Sabbath wa*
plete confidence a&lt; to HU ■a beautiful one. It wa* April
•pringtime, and the orchard*
purpose.
Great crowd* of people were In bloom. The morning
pu»bed and milled about the • tun *parklcd on the Temple
atreeta. T.iey threw Hielr and the clear blue tkie* can­
clothe* and palm branche* opied all the land. Contribut­
before thi* One who»e eye* ing to thi* beauty did Jeiu*
were tad even though Hi* »mlle a* He looked out at
ear* were hearing, "Hoianna i the multitude who were prai*to L'ie boo of D and"; "Bl#**- ing Him? ! believe He did!
There came the hour to
ed be the King that cometh
in the name of the Lord; leave Jeruialein. The parting
peace In bearen and glory in wa* not ea*y. Chritt loved
the building* of thin holy city,
the blfbeM!"
In the day of our lord a but He kived Ihe people far
pri.ee i *wn of honor waa more.
Destruction wa* to be the
known to symbolize victory.
A Roman general who*# vic­ lot for both building* and
tory bad been great waa people limply becauie they
were going U&gt; refute Hi*
honored with a parade.
It U true that aucb a pro- Kingthlp. There were tear*
cettlon waa different from on Ilia face aa He realued
our Lord'*, in many waya. In that thi* wa* the truth.
the Roman parade the gen­
Certainly He waa to en­
eral rode in a large chariot dure suffering, even Vo ta tt­
which waa pulled by four ing hell, yet thi* wa* not
horses. A crown of Uurel the reason for HU tear*.
era* worn on bU bead and a Self-pity wa* not for Him
acepUr wa* held in hU hand. but pity for tboie He loved
There were m uildani, Ro­ *o much wa* greater than
man ten*ton, the elctorkmi word* can aay.
soldier*, a* well *■ chained
We have bees talking about
captive*. The almilarity wa* centuries ago, yet, bow mo­
to be found is the feeling of dern it sound*, loo. Are we
victory.
singing praUe* to Hi* name
Today there are place* In and claiming loyalty to the
the E ait where the palm U King of King* while turning
■till dliptayed to aymboliie our hack* on HU real dealre*
victory. Many countriei make for u*.
v ie of the palm military de­ The most important thing
coration* that tell of «uc- for you and me U to hoar
cei*.
and obey Him a* He aay a to
Some people of the time of ua anew," . . . *«ek ye flral
our Lord felt that Jerua waa the Kingdom of God, and HU
the awaited King who*# ml*- righteousness; and all the**
a Ion waa not completely un- things ahsll be added unto
deratood, but One for whom you" (M att 6:33); "Go ye
their voice* a* well a* their therefore, and teach all na­
tion*, bapUating them in the
name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy
Ghost: Teaching them to ob­
serve all thing* whatsoever
I have commanded you; and
to, I am with you always."
(Matthew Mil*, 20).
The dilemma of our day,
aa well a* any other, can be
Baptlim for infant* will be seen in so many people not
conducted thU Sunday by knowing to whom their basic
Rev. John H. Hire* at Grace loyalty must be pledged. Man
Methodlit Church in Sanford will continue hU Inhumanity
aa part of tha ipedal obier- to hU fellowman until we
vationa and aervieea planned are all united under the
by the church for Holy Week. King of King*, even our Lord
Young people and adulU ChrUt.
who have been attending
clatae* for the pait aevaral
week* al*o will be received Sunday School
Into full memberablp thi*
Sunday.
Plans Contest
Immediately following the
By Jan# Casselberry
morning worahip a e r v i c e
The
Prairi# Lake Baptist
member* of the HYr and
their parent* and guaata will Sunday School will launch a
leave in a car caravan for "Black Sh#«p" contest Sun­
Lake WaUa where they will day morning to be conduct­
attend the P uttoo Play.
ed April 7-31.
Joint aervice* of Grace
Nam** of all Hi* member*
Church and the Kbcncier in the Sunday School will be
hlrthodiii Church will be held written on cutouts of black
on Maundy Tburaday and sheep and posted on the bul­
Good Friday with mlnutera letin board in Uie church
of both church#* participat­ vetubule. Aa the member*
ing. Tbur*day'a aervice U bring someone new to Sunday
acheduled at Grace and Fri­ School their sheep will be
d a y s will be held at Ebcn- turned lo show the white
tie r.
tide.
Duplicate wurahip lervlcei
Harley hiurgill is t e n Inc
will be held at 6:41 a.m. and a* director of the contest
at 11 a.m. at Grace Church which i» being promoted by
on E atler Sunday,
Fiuyd Uillry,

Grace Church
Gives Schedule
For Holy Week

Elder Springs Plans Series
Of Cottage Prayer Meetings
The Brotherhood of th* Eld Mrs. B. S. Kiddy aud Mr.
e r Spring* Baptist Church and Mrs. T. U. Sindage,
will *pun tor cottage prayer
Meeting* fur Thursday in­
meeting* prior hi Uie Revival clude Hie following liomet:
starting April It. The enlire Mr. and M n. Loon Stcimucychurch family will be meet­ er, Air. and Air*. 0. P. Wade,
ing for prayer in these differ­ Mr. and Mra. James Blalock,
ent homes and friend* and Ur. and Mr*. Lin Twyman,
neighbor* are warmly invit­ Air. and Mr*. Carlo* Urlifin,
ed to attend.
Ur. and Mr*. Archie Free­
Hie first meeting will be man, Mr. and Mr*. Sam Par­
held in (lie home of Mr. and rish, Mr. aud Mra. C. C.
Mr*. Kriiiiuih Edward*, H i 7. Ilannar, Mr. and Mr*. Earn
Douglas
Ave.,
Tnurtdiy. e*t Wright, Mr. and Mr*
Monday the meeting will be Lloyd Hatch and Air. aud
in the home of Mr. and Mr*. Airs. Jim Walker.
Harry Haw kins, atu S LorAlembert of the Brother­
maim Cr., I-ungwuod.
hood who will be leading the
Tiw meeting* fur Tuesday meeting* Include Dave Car­
will be located lo Hie follow­ penter, Ken Meadors, Clyde
ing home*; Mr. and Mr*. Dempiay, Wall UriUon, Orrie
Frank lluichioon, Mr. end Flynt, tin Twyman, Carlo*
Mr*. A. H. Young, Mr. and Griffin, Glrun Miller, Leunard
Mr*. Charles Burns, Mr. and Tiaon, Wilton Coleman, Ben
Mrs. J. W. Lowe, Mr. and Taylor, Sum Parrish, Harry
Mr*. L. K. Slziaiwv, Mr. liawkina, Ernie W r i g h t ,
and Mrs. W. W. Coleman, Doyle Uiuwu, Jim Blalock.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Taylor, Jim Walker, Clint Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Brown, VirgU McLaughlin and the
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Brown, pastor Rev. B. Hamilton
&lt;Ur. and Mra. U rrit FJyul, Griffin.

serretary. Mr*. T G. Reuter. * Mr*. Caeiber presented a May 7. from 9 until i t a.m .
In t i a r t r . Mr* Bill ilw A , pcojram on Honk Kong from at the home of Air* tse sb e r
iiEuuine
ciairm sn;
Mrs the mi*»*on stud* course on Pendleton Dr. on Forest
City.
Philip Cie-ber. devotional book. " The Rim of A»U.”
A rummage *ale U plan
chairman and Mr*. Leonard
Casselberry, publicity chair­ ned by the circle for May UPW To Meet
3-1 at the Super Valu FooJ
man.
T ie Lotted Preibvtenan
Mr* MacLeod ;**r a d» More parking lot on SR *56
Refreshment* of doughnut*. Women of the Westminster
tolional c o u ittin j of inspira­
Church
will
tional poem* and tloriet Danish paftry and coffee Preibyterian
about the Sunday Scuo-d were served by the twi.es* meet next Wednesday at S
p. m. at the home of Mrs.
teacher"* reua,n»iblhty to her prior to the meeting.
The neit meeting o* the Furl 15 Harris. 1911 Summ»'rpupil* The prayer wa* g&lt;*en
1 circle will be held Tuesday.! field in Winter Park
by Mr*. D ugrnt

The Sunobvtc Circle of the
| CSMCIberry Community Mtihcd .it Cuurch WM.S met
Tuesday morning at the
home of Mr*. Edna Duyi 3 .
1170 Scmmu.e 81*d. -n Cas­
selberry.
i.irt’c chairm an Mr* iMr
win h'sea preiidcd at a
meeting to elect officer* for
the coming year. They were
Mr*. Jahn Howard, chair­
man: Mr* Don ils rle o d .
cw chairman; Mr*. Dufgins,

T H E E A S T E R LOOK, to becom e p re v a le n t th in P alm S u n d a y , a lre a d y in
o b serv ed a t th e S a n fo rd USO club. H e re p r e tty J u d y T u r n e r o f T h e H e r­
ald new s s t a f f a d m ire s th e han d w o rii$ o f C aro ly n H iyirin*, USO s t a f f aid e,
w ho re g u la rly a d o rn s th e clu b w alls w ith a m o tif in k eep in g w ith th e
seaso n .
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Westminster
To Hold
Communion

Area Ministers Set
Good Friday Service

Alliance Seminar
Set In Qrlando
Officer* and teacberi of
the Sanford Alliance Sunday
School will attend a Sunday
School Seminar tonight at the
Orlando Alliance Church, An­
derson and Delaney Street* in
Orlando.
Principal speaker for tha
meeting will be Rev. Deloi
Holmes, director of Sunday
School prumoUon with Chris­
tian Publication*, who will be
a**isted in workthop aeiiion*
by oilier member* of Hie Orlindu church.
Rev. Holmes will present
two addresses, “ Where Are
We Now!" and “An*wars to
Leader*tup Problems" which,
(long with Hie planned work­
shops, are expected to "be a
real impetus and blessing to
Hie Alllinee Sunday School*
of our area," Rev. C. C. Dee*,
pastor of Hie Sanford Church,
said today.
A light tupprr will be pro­
vided at 6:30 p m. and Hie
meeting will get underway at
7:30 p.m.

UPY To Meet
In Howell Park
By Jane Casselberry
United Piesbyterlan Youth
of Hit- Westminster Presby­
terian Church will meet at
6:30 p. h i . Sunday in Hie
chapel at Howell Park.
Donna Lutalgren will have
the devoliun. Linda and Tom­
my Pitman will be in charge
of relresiiiuents.

Good Friday
Set
Methodist Group Service
By Jane Casselberry
To Make Trip
Pastor C. R. Zehnder will
conduct a special Holy AVeek
To Lake Wales
Service al the Ascension Lu-

By
Jane
C a sns e lw
b e rir;y
**
j «»
h» w
therm Church on Overbrook
Young people Iroin the | Dr. In Caiselberry on Good
Alclhoditl Youth Fellowship Friday at 7:30 p. m.
and adults of Uie Casselberry I children of the Sunday
Community Method)*l Church . Stbooi
, &gt;petjl|
will go lo V ke Wale. Salur-1 number l t
w v ic # „
day where they will visit a l - ;
„ |h&gt; E i„ er Sunday
tract.on* iu l.:e area ani morning worship service
atteni the Black Hills Pas­
sion Play.
The Sunday Schiatl Bus
will leave the church al 8
a. m. and the group will
visit Cypress Garden*, the
Great Alasierpicce and Uok
Tower.
They will enjoy s picnic
lunch ami supper Special
S oup ami church rate* have
been uhtuincd for the ex cur• on.

^Attend

M THE SACREO
EARTH OF MT. CALVARY!

1.1.M il

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A«aiU a«4 d:L*•»*. km p a ^ta«*iitN| *t—
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ai4ar I n ( . a i ) lai

Ha.

services
this week
a t ifourmvn
place of
worskip

if you
act now!

ALL SOIT.a r s T H O L I O
• HI NLII
Oak A s a . a l Mb SI.
Richard L y o n s
Psslor
S u n day Massta ____ 6:11 a. re.

___ 1 :1 * n. re

_ _ 1#:#* a. re.
_ _ 11:11 a. re
W s a k d a y s __
7:11 a. sc.

Christian

cm nm
o» r.o o
B a d A Fra arh
O s m M D S u s l s r r ig h t
P a sto r
Sunday Srt-ool — » 41 n. n .
Morning W o rship
I t M s. m.
E « a n g * l l i t ie S srr .
7 I I p. re.
Tuss. P ra y er Sarr, 7:1# p. re.
Thurs. T o u n g P so p la

E ed aarar .—I—

Til* P- *n.

OF

• IN ST CH I NCR
T ilt: AAIARKVR

L a k e Mary, Fla .
H er. *V L llutcorabr, P a a lo f

Sunday

I . IS s. re. .
Bible School
t l 05 a. re. - M o rn in g W o rship
7i0# p. re. — E v e n i n g S e r v ic e
7:0# p. m. «— AVad. MM-W eek
P ra y * r S a r i k t s
7:0* p re, 7«d W sd , MI ss Ictv
a ry S srr lco

Congregational
CO A(VN Eli AT I OVAL
CHRISTIAN C H I N C H
t t ' a l t r # Cbarrb a f Ck rlall
p a r k A s e a o e a t M l * PIS n a. (U. „ Church Sch oo l
II.-44 n. re. ___ - S»rTlra
* 1 0 p re. _ C h ristia n T s u th
Mlnlatry
R s t . W a l t t r A H - MrPhsraon.
P a sto r

Lutheran

Pentecostal
FIHnT PENTECOSTAL
C H I RCH OF IOTGW OOD
M l nraaga street
Rev. E. Ruth O ran: — P a sto r
Su n day S chool ____ 14:## a. m.
Morning Wo rahip
11:00 a. r a ­
Sunday E v e n i n g __ 7:1# p. re.
Wad. Hlbls S tu d y — 7:19 p. ru
Con-iurror* Meetin g
F r id a y ----------------Til# p.

F IR S T

CNRISTTAV C H T H C 1
LC T H EH A N CHURCH OP
d i b c t p i .e s o r c h n i s t
T H E RE O E IIN E H
I*UT *. i s a l s r * A sa .
I N R . SStk P la ce
R s t . W a y n a J o h n sto n
P a sto r “ The Church o f the Lutheran
S u n d s r School
*:** n. re. H o u r - and TV “Thin Is th#
g l R A T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Morn ing W o rs h ip
11:** a. re. L l f # '
CHURCH
H erb ert W. Ooarss —— P a sto r
Sunday School
S i l l a. re
Oak A s* , a a # Third 4 b
W ors hip S a r r l i # — 10:1# a. an. fJrov#r S*w#tl J r . ____T a s t a f
CMLNCII o r C H H U T
Tho m a s H. Mak ln _ A s s i s t a n t
(ItBtTS
Morn ing W o rship _ 1:4! a. re.
Ralph B r t s s r Jr.
E T S S c st lst
Sunday Sch oo l
— 0:4! a. re.
m b i t S c h o o l ____I# Of a- re
S ession M sa tln g _ 10:11 a. re.
M o rn ln r W orship
It : # # a. m.
Morn ing W o rs h ip
11:0) a. m.
E a r n i n g w'ors blp _ T:t» p. m
r F e l lo w s h i p
1:00 p .m .
W sd . P r s r s r S sra ie s 7;IS p in . ORACH METHODIST CHIHCF1 Pionee
Parlor
F
e
l
lo
w
s
h
i
p
_
0:40 p. m.
Onora ltd., at W ood land At s ,
H
i t . Jo hn H. Hires. Jr. P a sto r E v e n i n g W o rship . . . 7:1) p m.
PAOLA ( HI NCR OP CU B IS T
Sunday School
— 1:1! a. m. Wsd. P rayar S erv ice 7:1* p re.
l l l g b s s s r *4 W t s l
l t :# 4 a. m.
Morris R u b y — — K ra n g u llst i t o r n l n g W o rship
B ib le Cls as* t _ !»:#0 n. m. U T F ---------------------- - 6:3* p. in.
Morn ing W'orsblp . 11:*S a- m.
E v s n l n g W ors hip _ * 00 p. re.
E H E N B I E R METHODIST
Blbta U s i l i i Wsd. 7:10 p m .
CHURCH
Citrus H a lg h la
C H I N C H OF CH NIST
R st . Ray Gregory, Jr„ P a sto r
L s s i s s e * d . F in .
Lord's D i p S sra lr a s l* :I0 n m. S u n dry grhoo l .—— 0:15 a. re.
l t :5 # a. re.
nnd I n * p m . M o r a l e s W orship
T O L IS T Y O U R
M T F ............. ............ ... « 14 p. m.
Eve. W o r s h i p _____ 7:1* p. re.
CHI RCH OF CH RIST
O
i
l
P
r
a
y
e
r
Str
vto
e
7:10
p.
m.
IMS P ark A t r s a r
Bart B r p n a —
■- E v a n g e l i s t
Su n day
r i R S T METIIOIIIST LIII'HCII
Hlbls Stu d y „ ......- IS:#* a. m.
SIS P ark Are.
Atom lu g Worahip
II:®# a. re. Joh n T. Adams Jr. — Pastor
E r s n i n c Ser vice — « -0 p re. Murnlng Worship _ l:I&gt; a. m.
e s s ••Herald o f T r u t h - l p re. kunday S.-hool ____ 0:41 a.
Sunday o n Channel p
Morning Worship
1#:IS a. in.
T u s s lay
M r - M e e t i n g s ___1:10 p.
Ladles Blbta Clasa
to.uC a r e . »Intermed iate. Senior)
W ed n e sd a y
E v e n i n g W o rship —. 7:11 p.
B ib le C l a e s e s ---- — 7:1# p m.

Presbyterian

Church Of Christ

Methodist

CHURCH
NOTICE

Christian Science
F IR S T

CHURCH OP CH NIST
SCIENTIST
aaa P a s t Sanaa# S tr eet
S u n day M r lea 4
Sunday S eb sa l
11:1# a. m.
S ubje ct:
"Unreality"
W ednesd ay Rsrstsa l:#S p m.
I l t a d l n g Room: ! # ! £ First.
W s a k d s y s : 10:1# a m . • I I #
p re. F rida y E v e n i n g : S:I0• :S# p in .

Nazarene
P I H t T CHURCH
o r T H E RAgAHESH
W. Pad s i . a t Mapla As*.
Paul B l c k s s .......... ..... ....P a sto r
b u n d s r Sch oo l - — » *i a. m.
Morn ing W ors hip
10:11 a. m.
T o u t a _____ ____ — 4:0# p. m.
E v a n g e l i s ti c Harries 7:0* p m .
Third Sunday
S ln g sp lr a ilo n _ _ S:S* p. m.

CALL

FA 2-26/7

Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Wilpun-Eichtiberfftr Mortuary
h u n l e t l . WU mrs

abJ

Staff

The American Oil Company
Hr. and Mra, M. K. Slrioklsnd

I 'n ig r e s s iv t P rin t i n f Co.
J. M. C U B tro R and Staff

Wilson-Maier Fumiluie Co.

S le tik ln im R m lly
B u b Stenstraia and Sistf

Mrn. Appleby*n Restaurnnt

Mr. and Mra. Al Miiaon

Lucille and Harulsi AppUby
111 N. Faik

Echobi lleddlnu I'umpmiy
Mr. au d Mrs . L. F . G a r e t t

Hullrr Motor SmIAs Co,
Fmmrli Farrrll A Slafl

The Rift Theatre
Hill L e v a la r e *

E m plujcea

J- C. Penney Company
C. L. Itobineoa and k n p lu je

I (Mid F a ir S to re s, In r.
I s o o r | * B a ll* )

Vou'll isca.es an
sulhs.dK taiga

*

Ksaploy i e *

Sanford Allanllc National Bank
Mon aid H. Utxlgrs A Hiatt

Southern Nulural L bs
J o b s D unn 4

Staff

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.
Jimmy Grappa A Kmpluyren

I f ?79 0-ss rwa •—v i — m *
I t i u " 7 * *• **-»*■ Haas (SC

|
I

t eases si

CHRISTIAN IMPORTS

Catholic

riffi

r a n U |« y i« H ftil at

Umlt ir.

M ir a iL T
o r nuo c h in c h
C*r. XTta t t * flliH
R. VI. g u d u r ---------------- P a sto r
• u s d a y S chool __ I I I a. re.
Morn ing Wor*b!|&gt; 10 IV a. reEva n l s g W o r s h ip — 7.14 p. rn.
T i l l . E vening

Church Of God

These Sanford Merchants

fit* U6 lU |!4Mlli6 W fltlMl L /f i.,lM U
&gt;*0k.f»l lliu Ivnitwilia, lliMlRtri«( illllf (luu
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t* Mi, iklitiT I«mt tum/gdl
MHfratM Ins htiM. Ik* MiiuH Mal&lt;4 r*f|li,
•Uibesl BJiJ liciiMsFiJ Vink il«
m*t U m#J

SL

AHsembly Of Go&lt;l

Baptist Revival
To Be Held
In Prairie Lake

lh» UluiH. §W***..f *ivis,
lo* i
|sf4na46| | t#&lt;s4a.MvUK (1st Mflt4 9*ftk »l MllAhaiy... h|Hf6 inui Mlinesi »m4 4**4 l«

0. S. Baa M U

n i . n r a • i- m i m i * n . t p r i t r
Uie l lrla a d a lie. at M i n i *
fl. Ha mi: i on G r i f f i s _ P a sto r
| I « i4*7 School t: 4S L re.
l i l o r a l n g W a r s h ip
tt.*» *. m.
T r a in in g Union
* 1# P ns
E r i v i s * W a rs h ip _ 7.11 p- B.

T ra d itio n a l th re e -h o u r se rv ic e s o n (rood F rid a y
Toulh #*r*i • -----t.#0 !»• m.
c o n d u cted a n n u a lly by m in is te rs o f th e S a n fo rd j U
; d -W &lt; i l i S erv ice
7:1* p. ns
A re a M in iste ria l A sso c ia tio n w ill be h eld th is y e a r
fro m noon u n til 3 p.m . a t th e F ir s t M eth o d ist C h u rc h .
A tte n d a n c e in w hole o r In p a r t is en co u ra g e d f o r th e
Baptist
w o rk in g m a n o r w om an a s well a s fo r th e public In
rm *T a v m t T c a r a c ii
tie risk
general
. ft C h sn e* ..
P a sto r
At i* cuttoniary theme oi yMo
m i n e W o rs h ip — l : t i a. m.
the service will be 'T h e Safiflsy Sch ool ____ 1:41 a- m.
o r a in e W a rs h ip
l ! : * * a. m
Seven Last Word* of the M
T r a ln l n e Union — 6:13 p. re.
Cro*»."
E s s n l n e W o r i h l p .. T:*9 p. re
Rev. John T. Adam*, First W sd. P r s y s r S srT ics Til* p. a .
Methodivt minister will five
C C V T a t l BAP TIS T C N t a C H
the first word, "Father For­
c a r . l a t h at. at o a A s* .
give Them for They Know O i l l * m lth __________ P a i t o r
Bur.dar S chool . . _ I I . a. m.
Not What They Do."
M o r n l s e W'oriaip
It 10 a. m.
The Second word. "Thou T r a l n l n e U n i s * — 4:11 p. re.
■y J ib # Casselberry
E
r
a
n
l
n
e
W
a
r
i
h
l
p
p. re.
Rev. Ewell Payo# of Pick­ Shalt B# With Me In P ara­ W t d . P r a r s r S s r r l c s 7:1*
7;I* P re.
dise"
will
be
given
by
Rev.
ens, S. C., will be the evan­
S u r s s r r Opsa
p. mgelist at a revival scheduled R. L. Strickland of the W STuI at nd s y-- -----------------T:II
N i t s B r o a d c a st
*
at the Prairie Lake Bapti*t | Church of God of Prophecy
Church in Fern Park the while the third word. "WoN T . H A V E * P R IM ITIVE
week of April 14-11 to be held m»n Behold Thy Son: Son
BAP TIS T C H I N C H
SSIh
*1. a s * r l s s s A s a .
simultaneously with revival* Behold TTiy Mother," will be
C. T. M o r r i s ---------------P a sto r
at other churches of the We- delivered by Rev. John L. R t f u l a r M ' S t ln e l * : l * a_ m.
Hires of Grace Methodist ( F i r s t Hundayi
ktwa Baptilt A nn,
C o n f s r s n c * ____ —— T:S# p. To.
Services will b# conducted Church.
(p r scsd ln r f a t a r i a y l
Rev.
Grover
Sewell
of
the
Third S u n d s r ____ 7:1# p. re
at 7:30 p.m. each day and a
Jo* H a r r l l i ___ _ Ass'S P a sto r
nursery will be provided. The First Preibyterian Church
wil!
speak
on
"Aty
God,
Aly
public i* invited to attend.
VAK STsim t a i s i i n v v i i v
BAP TIS T C H I N C H
A covered djili Fellowship God. Why Hath Thou For­
A Mvllr A sa .
Supper is being planned fur saken Ale?" the fourth word Pau la i au . *1.
C A l l t r ______ P a st o r
April 13 in conjunction with and Rev. William Guess of S u n d s r School — 10 :0* a. re.
the Pinecrest Baptist Church S u n day
the revival.
Morn ing W o rs h ip
11:*4 a. re.
Rev. and Mr*. Payne will will give the fifth word on S u n day
U r t n l n e Worahip
7i*S p. re.
arrive on the 13th and will "I Thirst."
The sialh word. "It Is Fin­ W s d n s s d a y
stay at the home of Rev. and
P r a y s d S tr v lca _ . 7:44 p. m.
Airs. Leonard June*. Mr*. ished," will be given by Rev.
Charles
Dees
of
the
Sanford
Payne was speaker at th*
P IS E C N K S T B A P T I S T
Million School held recently Alliance Church sod the
CHINCH
Final
and
eciealh
word.
"In­
O i s r s Raad
al the Prairie Lake Church.
P a sto r
W illia m J. O u ss s
The couple served for many to Thy Hands I Commend Morning W orship
1:40 A
Aly
Spirit,"
will
be
delivered
1
1
a.
m.
years as missionaries lo the
»-.** ». rn.
Sunday School - - .
Cherokee Indians in North by Rev. Walter McPherson T r a in i n g Union — .. 6:11 p m.
of
the
Congregational
Christ­
7:1# p reK
r
s
a
ln
g
W
orship
Carolina and will show slide*
W sd . O lficar* A T s a c h s r s
ami curio* from the Indian ian Church
s a tl n g —-..... - -- - *&gt;t# prn
At various times throughout WM
field. Rev. Payne also will
sd . P r a j s r Bsrvlc# 7:10 p m .
Uie service there wiH be
bring with him slides and
curios from tbmr travels in prayer, meditation, respon­
sive readings, and congrega­
the Bahamas and in South
tional singing as well as choir
America showing B a p t i s t
and
solo selection* presented
work there.
by participating churches.
He will present Bible Stor­
ies especially fur the chil­
dren uiing the flannel graph.

TOURS! THIS LIVING CROSS

v«*r,

a is ro n n i m i M i :
* in m u
P a ra I n .
M is *i.
C C bru
P allor
s . r . d a y Schoel ... _ I I I s. m.
M u f e l v e W o r s h ip
11:0# *. re.
E v a n th g ICorilL* — T:## p. m.
A.T.F. Thur*. —
*:** p. m.
W sd . P rn y sr S a r r l t e s 7:1* pin.

pise c h e st

By Jane Casselberry
Rev. John N. Montgomery,
p a ilir of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church, ha* re­
turned from two week* active
duty at the U. S. Naval Sta­
tion In Key West where he
carried on Hie duties of the
Senior Protestant Chaplain
during the regular Chaplain'*
absence on leave.
He will conduct the regu­
lar service of Holy Com­
munion held oe the first Sun­
day lor each quarter at It
a. m. this week In the tem­
porary chapel located in
Heftier Home* Offices at
Howell Park on SR 436.
New member* will be wel­
come.
Church School classes from
kindergarten through adult*
meet at 6:43 a. m. There is
a nursery tor the care of
small children during the
church aervice.

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List Growing
For Centennial

Needs Stressed
Seminole County docs not have one single li­
censed nursing bed, said Mrs. Tnnmnr Braden, assist­
ant administrator of the Sarepta Home for the Aged
to the Kiwanis Club Wednesday.
“Furthermore," she said, "it costs nearly $5,000 per bed to build new facilities which meet mini­
mum state requirements,"

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Apr il, m s . " t it:®* a . Ma l I h s m a i n Moor o f l*ie C o u r t
l l u t i i e of S em in o le C o u n t y . «t
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Jorue JT. lkitillr l l r . - r d s
o f S e m in o le C o u n t y . KlorIlls.
t o g e t h e r w i t h all M ru e liir e e .
I m p r o v e m e n t s . f l a l u r e e . a|i|itl*
• litre , n n d s p p u r t e t i e n c r e on
a .,H Imi.l o r u se d In tw n ju n c *
tlu n t h t r ■ '
T h te sa le I* m a d e p u r e u e n l
t o f in a l d e c r e e o f f o r e c l o s u r e
e n t e r e d In C h a n c e r y
action
.Vo, | ; * 3S n o w pen di n if In Ike
Circuit
C ourt
of
and
for
Hi n iln o le C o u n t y . W o r ld * .
K AT KK th l e 3rd
d ay of
A n r ll
IMS.
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A r t h u r II- B e c k w i t h . J r . ,
c l e r k o f Ike Clrcitll C o u r t
l l y : M e rllia T. V l h l e n
D eputy C lerk
A m ter-n ti, M u.1i, Dean
l r i w n d e a A v a n deli H e r e
A t l o r n e y a fo r P l a i n t i f f
j » ; i:a«t C e n t r a l A v e n u e
O rlando, F lorida
1' u k l l ‘ h Apr il i , 1**1.
cu n -::

Although standards n re
different for nursing Ik me*
arid homes for the aired, the
Sarepta Home doe* not have
a license either. It lost the
license last fall because of
some needed repairs.
The home i* now working
to have the license reinstated.
Mrs. lira den discussed the
wink the home does and cited
individual case histories to
illustrate the prcblems faced
with ncitig persons.
“The prime requirement is
understanding," said Mrs.
Ilradcn. "You have to know
who needs teasing or pamper­
ing; who nerds scolding or
firmness. You have to re­
member that the cantanker­
ous patient needs compassion
as much as the gentle one.”
Mrs, llrndcn said that need
was the basis cf their work
and the reason for the birth
of Ihe Sarepta Home.
She said that the needs of
older persons included men­
tal, physical, financial, emo­
tional and social. An attempt
to meet these needs in Semi­
nole County by her father, re­
sulted in the Sarepta Home.

Baptist Choirs
Plan Cantata

The Church Clvoir of the
First Baptist Church, with
additional voices from the
t n r m , F i - i i i t i t i %.
f l l %M F.ltV Ml. I2.IMIS
Concord Choir, will present
MITII'i: Ttl IlK T K M I
a Cantata "The Divine Re­
i h ' i.i.h m k a d
d i: v k l u r MHST COIirOIlATION
deemer" by Charles F, GttuPlaintiff, nod, this Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
va.
THOMAS t . QAJ.VIM. at a t . The choirs will be under the
at a l .
direction of Mrs. Guy llishop.
D efen d an t*
i % t iii:
m m i:
iif
T i l t : Mrs. Marvin Milam, organ­
PTATI! OF FliOII i n %t
ist, will be the accompanist.
T o r DKLTA
CIDIDIT
COIt*
Featured in solos and en­
F lllt ATION,
an
a ctiv e
N ew
fork
corpora Hon sembles will he Mrs. G. 11.
who»» prin cip al place o f
b u sin ess I* at 117 Norik Drake, Mrs. J. E. Mathicux,
H u t-to il Avenue. Linden - Mrs. Fred Mange, Mrs. Herkurat, New York
bort Stcnslrum, Mrs. Cecil
Ton are hereby n otified that
Gerald Covington,
a
-oil
hits
keen
hmUKht Tucker,
arralnat yo u by IIKLLKMKAD Cecil A. Tucker, J. E. Alder­
Di:VK U&gt;l*MBNT
COUPOIIAT I o N , a D ela w a re corpora I Ion man, H. E. McSwain and R.
trliM e principal place o f bust- Williard Warfield.
n r s s |e IP) S e a k reeie HoiileThe public is invited.
vard. D ayton a
lleach. F l o r ­
1&gt; TIIK CIIH'I IT COI'IIT.
M A TII J t lllCI %l&gt; n n C I ' I T ,
in
.%m i n il! tm iiM ii.il

ida. In tha Circuit Court o f
the Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and
for
Mamin ola
County ,
F lo r id a and you a r t hereby
eum mon ed t ordered an d r e ­
quired to file y o u r w ritte n
a n s w e r or othe r d efen se* to
Ike
com plain t
filed
herrln
a a a ln a t yo u In tke a b ove e n ­
t itled r a n e e . In Ik e o f fi c e o f
tha Clerk o f the Circuit Courl
to and for S em in o le County,
F lo rid a a t h i t o ffice In tho
C o u rth o use In San ford . F lo r ­
id a on o r hefore the Sth da y
o f May, 11*3 and to se rv e a
r o p y o f such a n s w e r or d e ­
f e n s e ! upon IM It II HI, CAItN i:i.l,
p la ln llfC e
a tto rn ey
liereln, w h o s e ad dress la 71*
Slain Str ael, D a y to n a tlrarh,
F lo r id a on or b ef ore said date
aa required by law . If yo u
fall l o do so, a decree pro
confesao w ill
be
en tered
aiidliiat you for the relief d e­
m anded In the co m p la in t.
You are furlhnr n o tified
t h a l the natu re of thle ault
fa a proreadlnir to fo reclo se
Ih s l certa in m o r l s s i r e dated
June
19SI from Thom ** J,
&lt;&gt;.• Iv In and Jea n M. Ilalvln,
h i s w if e as m o r t g a g o r ! to
Ira W. Levy, aa m o r tg a g e e
w h ich said m o r tg a g e • » re .
I'orded on Ju n e II. 1**1 lu
O fficial
Records
Rook
J«l,
p a a e s 1*1. at seq. o f tha pub­
lic records o f t u m ln o te C o u n ­
ty. Florida and which v i a
t h e r e a f te r a s s i g n e d
ky tke
• a id Ira W. I-evy l o ll e l l e .
m ea d Dev elo p m en t Corporation
|*y a s s i g n m e n t o f m o r tg a g e
dated Feb ru ary t , 1*11 and
recorded February *. 1*11 In
O fficial
Itecorda
Hook
111,
p a n e s H I , at asq. o f said p u b ­
lic records
You are furth er
n o tified that the real p r o ­
p e r t y Invo lved lu ih l s eull
la In S em inole County, Florid a
and desc ribed aa f o llo w s, tow II:
I-nt HI■ i d o f tke A m en d ­
ed P la t o f Druid Park , at
p er m ap recorded In t-lst
llook T, l u g e s X and ( of
the
public
records
of
Hemlnola County, Florida,
a ccep t
tke e a s t e r l y Hlv
Hundr ed
H ig h ly • eig h t
(Cast feet thereof.
T|te ab b reviated title of this
r a u t e la Hellemead D ev elo p Incut Corporation, p l a i n ti f f va.
T h o m a s J. Ilalvln. at i n . tt
a l.
def en danta;
‘‘S AN Ft HID
1IKHALD" la hereb y dealgna ted
aa the
n ew spa p er
In
w h ich
t h is notice shall
lie
l-uMlehed o n ce • w . e k for
fo u r rotiaecullva w e e k s
WITNHSH my hand and o f ­
f ic ia l se al a l Sanford, Sem i,
pole C o u m y , Flo rid a tbla |r d
day o f April, I»(&gt;.
(MKALI
Arthur II. t l e i k w tt h , Jr.,
Clerk, Circuit Court
Peiuliude Cou nty, Florida
Jlyt Marga re t K. Tyra
D eputy clerk
/ • / Darrel Carnell
A tto rn ey for p l a l u l l f f
7 iy 1 ' tin Str eet
D e y l o n a lleach , Florida
P ublish April S, U , 19. J*.
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SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
B R IN G

FAST

RESULTS

HANG DOWN YOUR HEAD, TOM DOOI.KY sing tho Imllatleers as the
Indies turn nwny in nimtniiitg. The song nnd action will be part of tho
show at the Plnccreat Follies being presented tonight, 8 p.m. in the school
auditorium. Playing the part of Tom Dooley is Mike Crumpton; Danny
Green plays ihe guitar; hoys at loft are Mike Ansley, and David Hcnfrow.
Girls me Diane Wilson anil Brenda Burns.
(Herald Photo)

Easter Egg f a t
Jim Jcrnlgan, Director of
Recreation and Parks, an
nounced today that an Easter
Egg Hunt will lie held April
13 at the Municipal Stadium
at 10 a.nt.

r o n r .r i.o M nr,

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N o l l e la hereby g iv en lha!
the u a -I e r al g n a &lt;1, Clerk
o f lh a I’lr. nil Court o f Ike
Nin th JtnlU'la! Circuit, In amt
for Hernlm-le County, F l o r ­
ida, p ursu ant l o Iks final -laera s o f furerlosu re eniere.l
In a c u e perilling In sold
Courl, Ike sty le or n tdek l«
TIIH KUAMK.NH HANK F u l l
HAVtMiH IN TIIH CITV OF
NHW V o l l K . • s « w York e - r pnrta llon,
ru ln tlff,
K T A N t .n r
and JUNK
wife.

R At.t’ll DHIINF.Y
K. UHIINKY, hla

Church

Sets Annual Service
A Cantata for Holy Week, The Last Words of
Jesus, mtiipteil mill set to music by Bob Itoy Beery,
will be presented ul the annual traditional Easter
Candlelight Vesper Service of the Community Pres­
byterian Church in Lake Mary, to be given this Palm
Sunday starting nt 7:110 p. m.

Wiener Roast
To Kick-Off
Local Revival
A pro ♦ revival visitation
kickoff for (lie Elder Springs
Baptist Church will be held
Friday night in Ihe farm of a
wiener roavt under Ihe direc­
tion of Orrlc Flynl, superin­
tendent of training.
The event will get under­
way at 7 p.m. on the church
ground* wilh a big Imn firu
and later in the evening plans
will be made in connection
with Ihe revival scheduled lo
begin on April H.
Ail church member* and
friends are invited lo attend
to enjoy the fimd *nd an
evening of fun and fellowship.

Defen dan t •
and tka d w k a l niimher o f
w h ich l» tS.717-0. will offe r
for sa le and »ell at publlu
o u tc r y l o lha hlgheal and l-eal
bidder for ca s h , the f o l l o w ­
ing desc ribed property ulunile
In Hemlnola County, Florida,
lu w it :
Jait JJ, flinch R, BUSLAN D UHTATKH, * s u b ­
d iv isio n . accordin g to a
p la l thereof, recorded In
Flat Hook II, I'agea la
lo SS. of Ihe I'uktlc Itrrtir-U of Hanilnulo C aunly,
Florida:
t o g e th e r w ith hut no! l i m i t ­
ed to, I h e f o llo w in g Items,
parnianently I n s ta l l - d:
Approximately 150 guc*ld
On*
OB
Hefrigerat.-r
I H l i c ) , Model N«* Iffl-M- and friend* of the Pinrcn.-sl
TDI. Herial No l&gt;T-«VJ71*:
One
liH
Range
( B l e c f , RapUst Church attended an
Model .No. J-H&gt;t-T, Ber­ open house In-Id by Rev. ami
ta! No. TT-01SS311
O n.
|iuo-T )iarm
W a I I Mrs. William Gues* i t Ihe
decorated pastorium
F urnace l o l l y Model No. newly
133-*. Herial No. « V . | | - : i ;
Sunday
afternoon.
o n e Victor C llm a i K llch Wives uf Ihe cliairman of
en B x b a u st Fan, IB", No
Model or Serial Numbe rs; various church ronunillrvs in
one
Nut.m e
H ea ler
In
Hath— No Model or Her- charge of serving for the
Ini Nu mbers;
event Included Mr*. It, C.
On* Nulone Katiauat Fan
In
llalh.
No M -del or Whitmire. Mr*. Harold Sher­
wood, Mrs. John Kadcr, Mr*
Her ial N u m b e r s :
T e n Ven etian llllnda IMe- Don Ellis, Mrs Harold Davis
ta it, m a nu fa ctu red ky R o ­
bert* A w n in g and V e n e ­ and Mr*. U. M. Fitzgerald.
tian Blind Company, o r U n d o . Florida. No Model
o r Herial Numbers.
OVER 35 YEARS
Bald agio w ill k t held a l l
the fo -n t s t e p s of the Hem I- I
At First &amp; Palmetto
note County Courthouse. In |
the City o f Hanford. F lorda. I (Alongside old post offire)
on tke 3Znd -lay of April, 1**3, |
a I II :hii o'clock A. AL, o r a .
soon th e r e a f te r aa Ike aame
can be duna.
(HUAL)
Arthur II. B e ck w ith , J r .,
Clerk
lly: Alar l ha T. VIhleu
D ep u ty Clerk
Roasa. W i g h t A Hurford
• Carpet* • Furniture
( T i l Fir st Aven ue Boulh
• Tile
• Piano*
HI I’e i e r s k u r g 7. Florid*
• Rental ItedK
f'ulitFelt April A, 1**3.

150 Attend
Open House

Sanford
Furniture Co.

cuu-u

Each chiltl wishing lo par­
ticipate must register the
morning u( the I3th at the
Stadium,
Children from five through
12 may register.

Lake M a ry

The public i* invited to a t­
tend this very inspirational
service. This will be the first
presentation of this new
cantata by tho choir, under
the direction of Robert Merc
with M rs. Frances Wester,
organist nccompnnicgt.
The arrangement i* quite
dramatic and will hold the in­
terest of nil nges.
The program will Include
the following selection* by
the choir, with soprano, alto,
tenor,baritone
anil bass
A "perch" is a measure­
soles:
Man
of
Sorrow*;
Fa­
ment equal to a rod, or S'k
ther,
Forgive
Them;
Today
yards.
ShaltThou Ro
With Me;
Woman, Itl'ii old Thy Sonl;
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Why Hast Thou Forsaken
Me?;
I Thirst!; Were You
iy t i i i : r u i n i t r n i i i t o r
T i t s : M A T H J t IIH'I %I. C l l l - There?;
Father, Into Thy
r t i r o f t i i h sta tic o r
Hands; atul It Is Finished.
ri.n ittiiv
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t'ii
rim
a rv iiM ti.i: l o r i T V ,
IA (TtAACKIIY IIT IT
A oriri; o f

parade En|ry

Church Session
To Examine
New Class
The session of the First
Presbyterian Church of San­
ford will examine a Com­
municant'* Class of 33 adults,
young people ami children
on Palm Sunday for church
membership. Tlie class has
been Inlight during Hie past
eight weeks by Rev. Grover
C. Sewell Jr. and Rev.
Thomas If. Makin, ministers
of the church.
Palm Sunday service* will
lie conducted at 8:45 a. rn.
and at U a. m. by Rev. Scwell and at 7:30 p. m. by
Rev. Makin. Holy Commun­
ion will be observed nl 7:30
p. m. on Maundy Thursday.

Paofa Group
To Give Program
The young people of tlie P j ota Wesleyan M e t h o d i s t
Church will present a pro
gram "The Challenge of tlie
Cross" on Palm Sunday start­
ing at 7:30 p.in.
The program, under the di­
rection of Mrs. Leon Dean
and Mrs. P. F. Allison, will
have in the cast Miss Mary
Allison, Furrcatinn Allison.
Estaline Allison, Grace Atm
Spivey, Dianne Jarrell, Pam­
ela Dean, Vonda Kern, Pa­
tricia Ehfridgc and Jewl
Kelley.
The public is welcome.

S h te d
Prizes will be given for Hie
child liniling the Golden Egg,
the Silver Egg and, of course,
for the must eggs.
All children should tie urconipatkcil by a parent, es­
pecially the small ones as
they may need help finding
where the ‘ Easier Runny"
put the egg*.
Bring a basket to keep your
eggs in. Please tie on time so
that every child may have a
fair chance.

Mormon

The Semicentennial Pa­
rade, which is set for 9; 15
a.in. April 27 now has 16
float* entered, along with five
hands and five marching
units, co-chairman C l y d e
Long has announced.
Organizations which would
like to enter floats in com­
memoration of the historical
day when Seminole County
was horn are advised that en­
try blanks arc available at
the Jaycec Office at Fourth
St. ami French Avc.
Prizes will be awarded in
Die school, church, civic ami
commercial categories with
one over-all grand prize lo
Ihe best float in the parade,
which most nearly epitomizes
tlie spirit of tlie day.
Floats already entered In­
clude those from the Wel­
come Wagon, the Florida For­
estry Service, the North Or­
lando 4-H Club, VFW Auxil­
iary anti Post 8.M7, Lake
Mary Women's Club, llotary
Club, Lions Club, South side
School, Sanford Art Assn.,
Kiksha Inti, First RaptUl
Church, Chase ami Co., Sunford Atlantic Rank, Florida
State Bank, First Federal
and the Anna Miller Circle,
Hands lined up to partici­
pate include the Lyman Band,
South Seminole Junior High,
Marching Scnilmdes, Sanford
Junior High and Crooms High
School Hand.
Marching u n i t * include
those of the Oviedo Majord ies, llalim Twirlers of Ihe
Clly Recreation Dept,, the
Mclodce Dance ami Figure
Club, American la-gion Post
2701 and the Fleet Reserve
Assn.

Conference

To Be Televised
Tito inspiring and tradi­
tional Mormon Conference in
Salt Lake City featuring tlie
world-famed Sait Lake Mor­
mon Tabernacle Choir will
lie televised locally on WDllOTV, Channel fi, from to a.m.
until noon Sunday,
David O. McKay, DO-ycarold president of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Later-day
Sain!*, will preside over
inertings during the threeday conference which open­
ed today. Attending from the
Sanford Ward ore Bishop
Stanley
Houston,
Bishop
James Brooks and Freeman
Baggett, member of the
Stake Presidency.
Tho 375-volco Tabernacle
Choir appealing on Sunday's
telecast has been featured in

Pvcv, Copeland
Is Speaker For
District Meet
lly

Jane

motion pictures and on eonre rt fours ami is noted for
its recordings, 35 years of
radio broadcasts and tele­
vision program*. It has re­
ceived
the
Peabody TV
award, the Grammy record­
ing award and Ihe Edinburgh
Film Festival award in Hie
past four years.
Messages on Sunday's pro­
gram will be given by men
wiui direct Ihe church's wxirhlwide programs of worship,
education, welfare, building
ami missionary work. Many
are also distinguished au ­
thors and leaders In govern­
ment, education and civic or­
ganizations.
Conferences of the church
held annually in April and
Octolier since 1830 have tak­
en place at the Mormon Tab­
ernacle on Temple Square
since 1807. Several thousand
delegates from Mormon con
gregations in all parts of Hie
world attend.

C a sv rlb rrry

Rev. Del mas Copeland, pas­
tor of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist (’ h u r c h ,
was speaker at Ihe nionthlv
meeting of the Christ the
King Sub District ludd fast
Tuesday night ut the Dickhart Methodist Church.
Rev. Copeland spoke on
the rc.v|Minsihilitles of youth
ami told of some of Die young
people mentioned in t h e
Ililde.
Twenty-two members of the
Casselberry Intermediate and
Senior MYF attended the
meeting
accompanied
by
Miss Eleanor Zukowski.

Holy Thursday
Communion Set
A Maundy Thursday Com­
munion Service will he run
ducted ul the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
by Rev, Del mas Copeland,
pastor.
Service* will he at 7 p m.,
7:30 p.m., H p.m. and 8:30
p.m. Those attending may he
seated ami leave at any time
during Ihe service.

Civic League
Elects Officers
By Dunnn Estes
Tlie shite of officers presented by the nomin­
ating committee at this month's meeting of the
Longwood Civic League (Women's Club) Tuesday
was unanimously elected.
The new officers are Mrs. Elizabeth Hille, presi­
dent; Mrs. Lillian Cox, first vice president; Mrs. Ida
Stewart, second vice prosi
dent; Mrs. L. V. Ostrander,
treasurer; Mrs. E. C. Kuhn,
recording secretary;
Mr*.
Marguerite Hyland, corres­
ponding secretary and Mrs.
Otis 1-oc, house and ground*
chairman.
Annual reports read bychairmen proved to be grati­
fying ** they showed that
the Civic txaguc contributed
much towards the betterment
of Longwood during the past
year.
Tlie Library report was out­
standing. Mrs. Dorothy Man­
ner, librarian, reported thal
there were 5.032 book* on
hand, that circulations for Die
year totaled 3.055 and lliat
227 new books were purchas­
ed. Of these, funds for 85
were donated by member*
and 139 were purchased from
the book fund.
The new Encyclopedia Itrltannica is on the shelf nod
is being used regularly by
the town children and young
people. The encyclopedia was
purchased through donations
of many people with substan­
tial aid coining from Die
Kanford-Orlando Kennel Club,
Dearborn
Electronics,
the
Tourist Club and Die Longwood Area Chamber of Com­
merce.
Announcement was made at
tlie meeting (hat Tag Days
for Die library have been set
for April 19-20 when women
will be at the Longwood
Plaza, Die Post Office ami at
Johnson's Super Market.
it was reported that F. F.
French, owner of the vacant
lot located between tlie Civic
League building and the
Episcopal Church, had given
John Reams, memlier of the
City Council ami of the
Church, permission to clean
Die land for use as a park­
ing lot. Tills work already
has
been
completed
by
Reams and L L. Cox of the
Clin mtier of Commerce and
Die lot Is lit use.
The new flag and pole re­
cently donated lo the Civic
Ia1ague by Ibe South Semi­
nole VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary
also has been Installed in
front of Die building by L.
I,. Cox.
Plan* were announced for
the I-rague to hold a breakfast at 9:30 a. in. on May t
in Uir Civic la-ague Building.
MciiiIkts and friends are
asked lo make up May bas­
ket* to tie auctioned off at
that time. A small donation
(or Die breakfast will lie ac­
cepted. Till* I* Die League's
project for Die Seminole Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs in
place of the one big fund
raising cvenl usually conduct­
ed by the federation.
Room nnd table decoration*
for Tuesday's meeting wenin Die Easter Theme. Serv­
ing as hostesses were Mr*.
C. E. Stewart, Mr*. H. F.
McReck, Mrs. Ralph Ham­
mond, Mrs. J. II. Hatincr,
Mrs. George Otto and Mrs.
Gerard Hanson.
Tlie day's program was
opened with devotions by
Mrs. II. C. Greene. Mr*. II,
R, Gray prevented the solo
selection, "The Holy Clly."

Presbyterians
Set Service
For Thursday
lty Jane C’avselherry
Maundy Thursday in Holy
Week will be observed byWestminster
Presbyterian
Church at 8 p. m. in Die cha­
pel at Howell Park with a
service of Holy Communion.
Special music will be pro­
vided by the choip.
The pastor, Rev. John N.
Montgomery, will use as the
meditation, "F a r c s About
Die Tabic."

50 Plan Trip
To Passion Play
Reservations have
been
made for 5o members of the
Grace Methodist MYF, their
parent* and friends unit Rev.
John 11. Hire* Jr. to attend
the Passion Play* Sunday.
The group plans to attend
the morning church service,
cat a picnic lunch on the
grounds and leave about t
p, m, in various cars, for
Lake Wales.

lty Louise Grayson
Rev. Ray W. Huff of tha
Geneva Methodist Church an­
nounced this week that g
Maundy Thursday Candle­
light Service will be con­
ducted at 7:30 p. m. at tha
church.
"The traditional service*
which is observed throughout
Chritliandom will recall to
memory
tlie passion of
Jesus Christ and the last sup­
per Jesus held wilh Ills dis­
ciple* before going fo the
cross," Rev. Huff said.
Scrviree on Easter Day for
the church will open at a
Community Sunrise Service
al 5:15 a. m. on Lake Genyea in front of the E. T,
Summersill home. Sunday
School will he conducted a*
usual nt 9:45 a. m. with the
regular tt a. m. worship
hour to follow.

Area Choir To
Present Cantata
It) Janr Casselberry
The Senior Choir of tho
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will present a
contata for I-ent, "Passion
of Christ," by Paul C. Van
Dyke Ibis Sumluy al 7.30
p. m.
Solo parts will tie sung
by Robert Estes, baritone
and Harry McPeek, tenor.
Mr*. Darwin Shea will dir­
ect Die choir and L. E,
Swope will be organist.
The public Is invited.

Longwood Episcopal Church
Sets Holy Week Schedule
lly Donna Extra
Tlie Holy Week schedule
for Christ Church Episcopal
In Longw-ood has Ik-i-ii an­
nounced by Fr. George M.
Jarvis IV, vicar.
Services on Palm Sunday
will lie at 7:30 a. in., Bless­
ing and Distribution oi Palm*
and Holy Eucharist; 9 a. in.
Sunday School; 10 a. m. Dis­
tribution* of Palms, Proces­
sion anil Holy Eucharist.
Holy Eucharist will be
lidil at 7 a. m. on Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday and
at 8 p. m. on Wednesday
there will tie an Evening
Prayer and Sermon service
wilh Rev. Alford L. Ourranee, vicar of Si. Lukc'a
and SI. Peter's of St. Cloud,
as guest minister. His sub­
ject will be "Holy Unction."
The Maundy Thursday ser­
vice will Ik- al 0:30 p. m. for
Holy Eucharist and Watch
at the Altar of Repose.
Services on Good Friday
will begin at 7 a. nt. with
the Ma*s of Die Pre-Sanclifled followed by the three
hour devotions from noon un­
til 3 p. mThcro will be Evening
Prayer at 4:30 p. m. on Holy
Saturday. The service will In­
clude Blessing of Die New
Fire. Blessing of the P as­
chal Candle, Reading of the
Prophecies, Blessing of the
Baptismal Font, atul Renewal
of Baptismal Vow*.
On Easter Day Holy Eu­
charist will lie held ui 0 a.
m. and again at 10 a. m.
where Die Mass will lie sung.
Both services will include a
sermon and there will be ii
nursery available for both.
No Sunday School is schedul­

ed. Tlie annual E nstir E gf
Hunt ami Party for Die child­
ren will lie lu-ld at 4:30 p.m.
The Economy Corner, pro­
ject of Die Episcopal Churchwomrn of Christ Church, will
not be operated at any time
during Holy Week.

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�Room For Worley?
There’* talk In Tallahassee of the
possibility th a t Worley Brown, who
heads the Bryant Administration’s
Industrial Commission, would like to
be State Treasurer. Political gossip
has It th at Ed Larson, the long-time
and beloved treasurer, may take ad­
vantage of his earned retirement and
step aside soon.
If thut should happen, we can
think at the moment of no more
likely candidate than Worley Brown.
The young Daytona Beach business­
man "has demonstrated his ability to
organise efficiently a large and com­
plex state agency and to work with
others. He has won the praise of bus­
inessmen who, in the past, have had
none too pleasant dealings with the
Florida Industrial Board.
Florida’s vast growth in |&gt;opu1u-

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FEET O F C LA Y

Political

tion (and problems) demands a cab­
inet made up of vigorous, imagina­
tive men. In the sleepy past we could
afford the luxury of electing some
amiable hack politician or bookkeep- (
er to a cabinet position. That day has
passed forever. Florida made a good
start by electing Tom Adams, who is
making the state an active, intelli­
gent and useful secretary of state.
((We say that after seeing Mr. Ad­
ams in action for the last two years;
we say it in fairness to him because
as he well knows, this newspaper did
not support him.)
We are impressed by what we
have scon of Worley Brown, too. If
Ed IJirson docs step down — as
seems quite possible at this time —
the state treasurer’s post is a likely
one for Worley Brown to be consid­
ering.

Common Thieves
You can fill a hall easily in this
country if the topic is combating
communism.
Americans abhor communism as
a doctrine and a system of life. Nev­
ertheless. in u curious way a lot of
this nation's citizenry seems to be
drawn, consciously or unconsciously,
to certain communal notions about
property.
The flagrant thievery of the ayowed criminal is one thing. Quito
another is the taking of property
which the taker, somehow, persuades
himself is less than theft.
We have become great "Izorrowers,” often glossing over the fact
th a t the borrowing is dnno without
th a t csscntinl ingredient — permis­
sion of the lender.
For long years, many have con­
vinced themselves thut “souvenir
collecting” justified lifting all kinds
of objects from hotels, motels and
similar establishments serving the
public.
When, as today, thin tenches thu
point where people march out of
these places bearing lamps, televi­
sion sets, blankets and other costly
Items, it suggests that the souvenir
hunters arc going for pretty big
game.
The new justification, evidently,
la th a t these public establishments
“ can afford It." There is no feeling.
It seems, th a t nn individual is being
robbed — only th a t some impersonal
thing, a faceless management, is be­
ing “taken.”
Obviously this is self-deception of

a high order. Calling theft by a less­
er name does not make it anything
but theft. And it Is a piece of effontry to declare that any establish­
ment "can afford it." For what the
"impersonal'" managements do is
compensate for losses by charging
everybody higher prices for service.
One of the worst signs of the
"your property is mine" philosophy
is the depletion of college and pub­
lic libraries by theft. An eastern
school reports it loses some 2,000
hooks a year this way, not to men­
tion other losses through mutilation
(tlie party ruthlessly slices up u book
to get those oarts he wants).
Here, ph inly, the losers are all
the honest s.udcnts who need to use
the books but cannot. The selfish
thieves believe their private require­
ments are superior to the general
need.
Trespass on other people's land
is a steadily rising favorite. The fel­
low who orders trespassers to leave
is regarded by some as a sorehead
who does not understand that the
land ho bought ns his own should be
shared with everybody.
All of this, of course, ndds to
"something for nothing" and "the
world owes me a living.”
But hasn't this kind of comfort­
ing self-lntnxicntion gono much too
far? The "something" has to itc tak­
en from "somebody.” The "world”
turnH out to be one or more |&gt;ersons.
Taking from them, whether it be
an ash trny or a television set, Is
thievery. No amount of shiny jwiint
can make it anything else.

Dick West Says

Top Quote Of W eek__
(UPI) — a little trouble with mimes to­ | had In nilml Mrs. Klolte fisI sell l.ewis of l.oiiisville, Ky.
Anyhow, the quote that
Mr*. I.ewii I* a husineas
author of the most quotable
would
receive
my
citation
was
woman.
A pi ess releasu de­
quota of the week, I would
Daniel*' comment that tha
give the award to Daniel Com­ United Ktalrt ha* f i n a l l y scribes her as “tha lovely
merce of the Drapery Depart­ managed *Tu get a llllla *ex blonde boss of the M. W. Cissell Co.." which strikes me as
Into the export trade.**
ment.
Oopt, I mean Drnpcr Dan­
before you ring for the vice being a fair appialsal.
Wlien she Is all dulled lip,
iel* of the Commcrro Depart­ *&lt;|iind, however, let me ex­
she
makes a very fetching ty­
plain that Daniel* did not
ment.
For reasons that will anon have in mind what you might coon indeed, but It was In
become apparent, I am having he thinking he had in mind. He tribute to her business acu­
men, ss well as her lieauty,
thut Daniels addressed his re­
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
mark.
At a lunrlienn hero this
f THANKS, HOOPLE — t ’D
week,
the Commerce Depart­
LUK6 TOTHYTHBMf.
r f 3cw«,N«ieMBo* Wncraf/ tillnou
ment presented Mr*, l/t-wl*
WHAT-—I HATEREOOEST6 PROM
with a presidential "K" award
I'LL GO AS HUTTVAft
CELCQRATCO GOURMET6 FOB *66 *
fur her achievement III devel­
FROM MV ROYALBURMA HCNS, AND I
PCCANFUDOC IF THAT
WILL PKC«MT YOU WITHTVO E6G»
OLD COOTOOtSrfT QUIT oping overseas matket* for
FROM THE NBKT 1/MNG/WfHBV
DRAPING HISTWO DUNS
her company,
ARB QUITE RICH ANDCONTAINALL. , ON TH‘FENCE Afit
Tha luncheon wa* preceded
THE EMONTlAL
FANNING ME VATM
by a rocktall Interlude, *o
VITAMINS/XPR*fW ALL THAT HOT AW t
mint of the guests were won­
THEM 6HIRREO
IN PEHWAN
derfully relaxed. Mrs. I.ewls,
DATE •KANDY.
however, wa* underiUudahly
a hit nervous.
She ones referred to the
toastmaster, radio • television
commentator llrysnn Hash, as
"Hyson brash."
A few momenta later. Rash
arose and introduced Itep.
Frank A. Stubblefield, D-Ky.,
a* "the l i u n i i r s h l s Frank
Htumhlrfirld." I enjoyed the
program immensely.
Mr*. I-ewia* company manu­
SSf «£
facture* dry rlcunlug equip­
GOTO
OHYOURTEST*
ment and one of the item* that
ha* been selling wrll overseas
i* a "punt-stopper.** There are
two way* to view that word.
When I first saw’ it In print
I viewed it a* "pant-stopper."
but I wa* wrung. It should be
Pagti 4
Sanford. Floridu
Friday, April 5, 1963 viewed a* "panU-topper."
A panlstopprr I* a device
w a i .t c h a . o u t r u n , k i i i t o h a e i i r i Ht-isiiKM
that make* it easier to pres*
I.A IIUI VltMSMKL
LOW AIIIS h . u i t i * \ v o i . i &gt;
the top part of a pair of trous­
A l t i ia e ln a Ldllur
A U tsrililne lilr n lo r
j l i l l iv t a . i . a
j * v Ik- i.. t m i L a t a L H
er*, whk'h sometimes have
t'o u n ly KUIIor
l l u . l n t x M a n a g er
tricky pleat*.
m u u i -a i i m i : h
sn iM i.iii j . i i i u v t
Noels!? Ittlllur
I'tasslllrU J lsn » * * r
Trouser pteat* vary from
h o t iin &gt; i&gt; n n iiiiU H
n u i K u il t iil ih i
country to country, you see,
* o s l u r s L d llu r
Circulation i l s n a g s r
MUCH MUI.I.*
and the pantatopper developed
l l s c l i a n l c a l Ku|&gt;L.
by Mr*. Lewis' company i* ad­
al list Kill*I'luv KIATIta
justable, which U why it I*
as* Mail
■ •■ a U slliw r
auch a good export Item.
S in lsslr (•■ air
All inker
(».*• 1 l i a r
t i n s i vear
It* With
A couple of male speakers
k.vu I Munilii
I.
IK * M .m llio
at the luncheon noted thut the
J.
oo t Moullis
MO 1 Mmitlis
l.ta I Month
I S* I llo alli
company also makes a "form
D. a. Postal Regulations provide Dial all insll suLacrlptloas t*r finishers.** When they eald
paid In sevsne*.
that, they looked directly at
Kntorod as second class mailer nciui.tr *1, Ills al ilia I'osl
U llh l ef haulord. Fluiida. under the Ail of Cou(irts ul Alardi. Mrs. Lewis,
WASHINGTON

If I ha&lt;J charge of chnoslng the day.

Peter Pdfson

!

Notebook

WASHINGTON fNEAt — enue Service are standing pat.
A lot more howling probably Only about 10 per cent of the
will arise over proposed regu­ taxpayers, mostly corpora­
lations on what’s allowabl* tion*, can report entertain­
in the way of buslnesa ex­ ment eosts a* business expenses for travel, entertain­ pente deductions.
The other 90 per cent of
ment and gifts as income tax
the taxpayer* are glad to see
deductions.
If au, this is something of the loopholes closed, shutting
an anticlimax. General con­ off a tax revenue Ion esti­
tent of th* new- regulations mated at flOO million a year.
just issued by Internal Reve­ The loss came largely from
nue Service has been known charging off at business ex­
penses what were really per­
for soma time.
Public hearing will be held sonal pleasures.
for DO days or more, during
Internal Revenue Service
which anyone who doesn’t like thinks it is being reasonable
the new rules can protest. and piactical in its regula­
Some further modifications tions interpreting the law and
tnay be made.
the intent of Congress. IK.S
lb # regulation* in final recognise* that entertainment
form, will be issued by Inter­ to promote sale* I* a legit],
nal Revenue Commissioner mate practice of the free en­
Mortimer M. Caplin some­ terprise system. It i» here to
time in May. And that will he stay. Hut there are limits.
that. The regulation! will ap­
Gifta of any value still may­
ply to all business expense be given to customers or pros­
deductions claimed for the full pects, but only |25 of the cost
calendar year 11053 y.id report­ Is deductible for tax purposes.
ed on income lax returns filed
Where travel away from
before April lo, 11X54.
home is for longer than a
Prospects are slim for re­ week and tho nunbusincss part
vision of the Internal Reve­ of the trip is more than 23
nue Act of 19(32, approved by percent of the time, only ex­
Congress last October. It was penses allocated to business
intended to end some of the j can be deducted.
worst abuse* of “expense ac- i Expenses for a secretarycount living" which Congress taken to a business convention
had been trying to correct for might be deductible. But ex10 years.
Hotel. restaurant, night
club, vacation resort, credit
card and gift shoppe repre­
sentatives have been claiming
by Hal Cochran
this law cut their business
To avoid stubbing your toe
way down In January and
Febiuary. Kven tho waiters' keep your best foot forward.
unions elslm that tips have
been reduced.
Thst was a cold winter we
They all blame in particular just lived through. But a
the regulations issued by IRS great year for cheap skates.
last Dec. 28, specifying what
accounting records must be
We came out of the winter
kept to support clsims for with a great deal of contempt
business expenss tax deduc­ for a low-down thermometer.
tion*.
Sen. George A. Sinathers,
Wage hour laws, health in­
(D-Fla.i, and a few other con­ surance, Social Security and
gressmen have introduced heaven protect th* working
hills to put the law back the girl.
way it wa* and allow mure
generous deductions. SmithThe trouble with moat of
era, a member of the Senate us is that the only time wc
Finance CoinmiUea which ap­ watch our step H when we’re
proved the 1982 revisions, now not going anywhere.
admits he doesn't know how
the changes got into the new
law,
but members of Congress
now are being rudely exposed
for putting their wives, chil­
dren and other rclativca on
government pay-rolls and takIng Junkets abroad at the tax­
payer*' expense. They don't
set too good an exampl* for
hualnrss type* who pad th tlr
expenao account* because It
has been—up to now—deduc­
tible.
Treasury and Internal Jtev-

pen »e* for a wife taken on
such a trip would not he de.
ductibte unless It can be
shown that she work* at being
more than a social decoration.
The president of a corpora­
tion, working on big shot
prospects, would be allowed
higher entertainment expenses
than his salesmen.
It is not anticipated there
will be many court case* to
test provision* of the new
law uml related Ills' regula­
tions. After the confusion of
familiarization with tha new
routines is over, it may all
settle into an accepted rou­
tine.
In the meuntime, few peopl*
in Washington are shedding
tears over high-priced eating
places losing a little business
and being forced to cut rates.
Also, it'* pretty hard to
make a case that the night
spots and resort
centers
should be subsidized by ex­
pense account living.
® i|f

Worry Clinic
Among the 2.IMMI.IMMK high
schoolers 1 have addressed
In recent years, the most
common question arising in
our forum discussion* 1*
this; "Dr. Crane, what do
you think about the Ides ol
going s t e a d y In high
school?"
Psychologists,
Judges, Counsellors on fam­
ily prohlems, all agree on
(hr farts below, *n grt hep,
teen-agers.
CASK 1* VI5: When I-eo
Sullivan asked me to address
Uu* six high school assem­
blies in I'eni, Indians, and
surrounding ares, I received
many questions (mm the
teen-agers.
"Dr. Crane." rim e a con­
stant query from every high
school group, "is it wise to go
steady while in high sclnral?"
No. for those who want to
go steady usually are some­
what cowardly. For they are
afraid to take a chance on
not being Invited to a dance
or school event.
So they sell out, like bibli­
cal K*au. for the tary com­
fort of always having a dale
for every school activity.
Hilt they cheat themselves
and here** why:
(1) Teen-agers are suppos­
ed lo *rquirr a wide so­
cial experience and leant how
lo adapt to Hu- various types
of personality Ir the opposite
sex.
Thus, when a girl goes
"steady" she loses some of
this sons) adaptability.
besides, she may often
wish she could date a new­
comer U&gt; the achool, hut she
is left alone, like poison, by
the oUter boys.
(2) Those who go steady,
tend to degenerate Into a
atodgy relationship. And Oils
leads to dsngers.
"We're almost Use same
as married," la the theme
that many such boys wiU
preach, so surh a couple is
much more likely to indulge

in illicit affairs.
Beware, for a much larger
number of unwed mothers
and shotgun weddings occur
among the teen-ager* who
go steady.
(3) Those wIk&gt; go steady
are far more likely to mar­
ry young. If they aren't forc­
ed into a wedding before
graduation, they may marry
within a few months after
Commencement.
Yet the average hoy of 18
or 1U is obviously not equip­
ped to support a wife and
children in this competitive
modem age.
For he has no trade or
profession, so he must pick
up any tailoring job avail­
able.
So he and his wife start
out wall a serious financial
handicap. They hardly get
started making payments on
furniture and a Jalopy till
the first baby arrives.
Then doctor bills, hospital
expensca,
and
numerous
other demands keep them
constantly broke and quarreling over money mailers.
"Why don't we have good
time* like other young folks?"
they may grumble.
For they see their former
high school pals (who went
on to business College or a
Liberal Arts campus) now
earning belter salaries, driv­
ing swankier cars, and liv­
ing in the better residential
areas.
Tlie fact they brought their
unhappy marital arrangement
on themselves llien makes
them grijie at government

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and demand more welfare
checks.
Thpn with their ballot* they
try to make up for their
former lack of brain* as
they expect Uncle Sam to
coddle them in easy luxury'!
Actually, they were cowards
in high school or they would
have played the field instead
of taking the line of least
resistance and Ihua going
steady.
So look ahead. Have enough
guts to play the field. You
shouldn't plan to marry’. anyway, till you are at least 21 ,
If you really Itave the best
Interest* of your future chil­
dren at stake.
You high school Juniors and
and seniors "make your own
tied", a t the old proverb
slates.
You ran marry young and
lead an improverished, catand-dog existence or use your
brains and set up a happy,
secure family life, but it U
your decision, so get hep!

Near Terms
VAR IS (UPI) - Govern
ment and union negotiators
said today agreement was
npsr on terms for settlement
of the month-old strike of
200,000 state-employed min­
er*.

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[he Pirates. Arroyo, maka strum: comeback, work[wo strum; inn in its ami has
wed only one earned run
13 innings ibis spring,
three-run homer by Curl
atski ami a two run blast
Curt Flood sparked the
dinals over the Twins.
• Sadeekl pitched five in­
is for the Cards, giving lip
run and six hits,
out Veal’s two-out, twosingle in the lulh inning
rjdcd the Tiger* with a
te - (rum • behind triumph
r the Mels.
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The Senators scored all
their runs in the seventh in­
ning on four singles and a
walk off rookie Iiurlcr Duster
Naruni. Billy Williams' threerun homer and Larry Jack­
son’s three scoreless innings
led the Cubs over the Dodg­
ers.
Lew Burdette, Hank Fisch­
er and Frank Funk of the
Braves stopped the Phils on
lliree hits. Five Angel errors
and Krnie Fazio's three-run
homer helped the Colts to
victory.
Homers by Tito Francona.
Elli* Burton, Woodle Hold
and Max Alvts paced Cleve­
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Underdogs Pace Masters

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AUGUSTA. Ha. tUl'l) — (LtWii-yanl course was little
Two former liHitball players, tiary Player, who bad a first
Mike Souchak and Bo VVinin- round 71 to share third with
big George Bayer.
Jim Jernigan, Director of ger, mouse-trapped Arnold
Amateur Charlie Coe. runRecreation, announce* that Palmer perfectly and rather nerup to the triumphant Play­
the Youth Baseball Programs surprised the rest of the .Mas­ er in the P.kit Masters, was
will get underway Monday at ter*’ field also today by car­ even with par at 72 along
rying a one stroke lead into with Billy Maxwell, while
t : 3o p.m.
Dick Mayer, Dun January,
the second round.
Doug Sanders and amaleur
Catching the favored Pal­
Florida Little Major Lea­
mer with a malfunctioning
gue action will be kicked off driver j black-faced dub
with Sanford Atlantic Bank that did him dirty all day
meeting Perfection Dairy at long, Souchak and Wininger
Bay Avenue Park and Vow­ each s h o t Ihree-under-par
el!'* meet* First Federal at Cit s Thursday while the threetime winner, who reputedly
Ft Mellon Park.
The Sanford Junior Boys "owns" the Master*’ course
Baseball will pit Ktwanis skied to a 35 39—74.
Souchak, the bull-nceked 35- A TLANTA (C P U — The
against Civitan and Rotary
meeting C.P.O. Club at the year-old pru from (irossiu- first person Informed of n
gers. N Y , who used to play c o u tl w i-l'siiil telephone cimStadium.
Complete season schedules tackle tor Duke, and Winin­ versuliou I* »• t w o r n former
are available at the Recrea­ ger. a prematurely graying Georgia Athletic D i r o c t o r
40-year old Dklaliouiau who
tion Office..
did burklield service for St Wallace Butts and Alabama
Mary's (ire-llight, both out coach Paul ( Rear I lliyaut
sera in bled Palmer lo beat considered it lolitine com lies*
hint at his own game.
ehit-rlmt, a previously undis­
Maybe the order w i l l closed dociiiiicnl showed today.
Jo hn Carmichael said the
change completely today hut
n e w yo rk turn—out- for 24 hours it was a day for conversation as n la led to him
fielders AI Kaline o f th e De­ the underdogs. Not only lor by associate' George Burnett,
troit Tigers and Flank Rob- Souchak and Wininger. bill who saiil lie aecideiitally overin&gt;nu of the Cincinnati Rials also for 51-year-ohl Sammy heunl it, eliffered e-oinpletely
ami pitcher# linn Drysdule of Snead ami 40-y ear-old Kit ft tun llie version th at a p p e a r­
the l.os Angeles Dodgers and Furgol, who cheeked in with ed in a Sntuiduy F veiling
'• V • • f'.iscuel of the Minne­ a pair ol 70’* to tie former I’ost article.
The magazine stoiy, based
sota Twins today were voted I’tiA king Jay Hebert for
on Bin nett's m eoiint of the
the m ajor leaguers most like­ second place.
Two strokes off the pace telephone talk, m i used Butts
ly to succeed during I Drift ill
a Coiled Pres* International and a bit perturbed about the of giving aw ay Georgia team
poll.
bard greens on the sun-baked M-eri-t* to B iyant nine days

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Those bracketed with Palmer a l 71 included Jackie
N'icklaus, We# Kills, Dave
Ragan. Australia's B r u c e
Cramplon. Dow Finslcrwald,
Tony lx-ma. Stan Leonard,
Dan Sikes and til-year-old
Gene Sarazcn, competing In
his 25th Masters.

From that point on the disappointments were a dime a
dozen, with Bob Rosburg.
Gene Littler and Ken Venturi
all at 77: Hilly Casper at 79,
Boh Goatby and Jerry
Bar­
ber at SO; Bill Collins and
Gay Brewer at 82 and for­
mer Masters champion Gary
Mlddleeoff at a somewhat as­
tonishing 87

Probe Scandal

Talk

Kaline Heads
Most Likely Lisi

Just

“ It sounds like ju s t basic
con versa lion bet ween roach ­
es," I'unnii Intel said in one of

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gut Ilf led

by

s late Ally. Gen. Kugetie Cook
d m iiig n two-week investiga­

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Back To Minors

'Chit-Chat'?

before the llhtg AlabuimtGeorgin football game. Ala­
bama. a l7-|Hiiut favorite, dofeated Geoigia 35-0 in llie o p ­
ening game of the season for
both looms, lb.ih Butts and
Bryant denied the allegation.
"W hat ButlleLl ipieteil to
me mi the moitiing of the tele­
phone fall and what is in llie
Post a i e twi t- m p l e te and
dliferenl things." said Cartuichai'l, "T he conversation
ipieteil to llie th a t mottling,
vvbfii it wan fresh m bis mind,
was not im portant enough to
impress me Ibal anliody was
throwing a football game,"

Wininger, with a Jt-M, ehtppod hi* way out of constant
trouble and had a card that
showed three bogeys and six
birdies.
Souchak. who wen! out in
38 and came back in 33. sav­
ed himself with his putter,
requiring only 27 putts, Ha
had four birdies and on*
•wgoy.

United Pres* International

tion of the Post accusation.
The document, however, was
not ii-leaned with the o th er IB
last Tuesday hut was obtained
Thursday by United Pi ess In*
trrmitionul.

"We ate net tiying to bide
liny tiling," Asst. Atty. (Sen.
George Ttiencll lold FPL
" It’s ju»i that vte didn't have
time to process this one in
time for the lelease."
Cook said m bis repot l to
Gov. F a il K. Sun.lets th a t lie
coln-lulled from the ptula- that
Bulls did give vital in form a­
tion to Bryant in the Kept. 13,
11812, long distance telephone
cull fiom A tlanta to TuscnInutub Ala
A ttorneys tor
Butts and Brunt attacked the
lim b report us inaccurate.
Butts has filed a f l u million
libel suit against the Post.

Two years ago. Boland
Sheldon made the tug jump
front Class D tiaschall tu the
Sew York Yankees and help­
ed pitch them tu the Amer­
ican League pennant.
The same year, Klio Cha­
con played second base for
the Cincinnati Bed* in th#
Yankees.
Both men are hack m ilia
minors today.
Sin-bloti was one of seven
Yankee players fanned out
to Hicliniotid of the Interna­
tional l-caguc as llie world
champions pared llioir rosi­
er to the opening-day limit
of 27.
Chacon also wound up in
the International Iwagur. He
and four other members of
the New York Meta wore op­
tioned to Buffalo.

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Little .Majtir League t-*lion baseliall game . . , Mike Ferrell, Harrell Wall
irt ot the Scmi-Conletmlal and Mike llu-kson lo pave the
bration , . . will be held
!:30 |i.nt. Saturday, April way.
at Roy Holler field in
Mellon Park,
MEADORS
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be First Federal, coachM ARINE
by Bichard Doan, and
ord Atlantic, coached by
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Vj. Ilia Gnoige Washington Hunor
AY. i Medal tor dramatizing lire Jom't ■
h i-yd it unportqncp in every held
51 American muieivor. Similar
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Alix Of Sanford Valuable Asset To Area
Alix of Sanford ha* be­
come an integral part of
the economic life of San­
ford and Seminole Coun­
ty. Rapidly expanding in
the distribution and sales
of women’s sportswear
and swimsuits, the new
plant already employs
more than 75 persons and
the expansion will lead to
an overall employment of

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Life Of Alix Schneidman
Reads Like 'Horatio Alger'
The life and success of Alix
Schneidman it an Horatio Al­
ger story brought to reality.
Hit la the story of "from
rags to riches.”
Fleeing the Bolshevik revo­
lution In Russia, Schneidman
crossed Europe and made his
way to the United Slates 41
years ago. He landed without
a cent but with a couple of
shirts and "I kbsed the
ground at the pier in New
York."
SchneldmanT first job was
skinning rats for a New York
furrier . . . and be applied
himself. He learned English
is night school. Then he went
to Milwaukee where he won
a scholarship to study medi­
cine at Marquette University.
But he gave them up to en­
ter the fashion industry where
"I bad an outlet for my artis­
tic frustrations."
He moved around and for
16 years studied ‘.n furhion
schools, worked in lactones
and taught laihion and design
as a sideline. His j earning
to learn look him fiuui Mil­
waukee to New Yota and to
Cleveland whrre, In 19M, he
obtained a position os a sty 1ist for $125 a week.
Then he was called hack to
Milwaukee by the lllu-u Man
ufacturing Company and H
was here he aimed lor ins ul­
timate goal . . . to work for
himself, fn 1950 he cut loose
from Uie ftliea firm although
he waa vice president and
production chief for nine
plants doing a $2u million an­
nual business. His i n c o m e
waa $75,OUi.
The Russian Jew joined
with the aon of a Lutheran
minister, Luther V. Powell,
and the two decidrd on Mi­
ami to enter the dress and
swimwear field against ter­
rific competition.
Alix of Miami grew in 13
ycara from a garage building
to a modern new plant with

European M art Sought
By A lix Firm
Alix of Miami, parent or­
ganization of Alix of Sanford,
already ha, expanded to the
point it is entering the Euro­
pean market for i l r e n c i ,
sportswear and swimsuits.

150.

Cornelius Curiule is su­
perintendent of Alix of
Sanford, a division of
Alix of Miami. William
If. Stem per is local rep­
resentative.
With ground-breaking
exercises held last Au­
gust, the modern facility
c o m m c need operations
this last Jan. 12. Satur­
ALIX SCHNEIDMAN day’s dedication will Ire
t h e formal opening of
groic sales of nearly $3 mil­ the plant.
lion. And the firm is now
Alix of Miami was giv­
gunning for the European en a valuable “assist” in
trade.
the construction of this
Alix of Sanford followed
new building.
this year and the aw ini suit
The Snnfoni-Sentinole
and aportawear division waa
Development
Com pan y
established here. It is this
spearheaded the drive to
lew plant, a milestone in the
help the company locate
life of Alix Schneidman,
its .$111.000 p l a n t on
which will he dedicated Rat
South High wav 17-02.
urday.
The V. S. Small liusiAs Alix Schneidman says,
‘This is the land ot promise ness Administration w as1
approached by the de­
ind fulfillment."
velopment company, of
which Clifford McKibbin
Jr. is president. SBA
j came through with a
SlOK.oOf) loan.
The b e a u t i f u l new
building was designed bv
Architect John Burton IV
and was constructed by
the Carroll Daniel Con­
struction Company.

i Top Officers
Will Be Here
A number of cffioeri of
Alix of Miami will be here
Saturday to attend the dedica­
tion of the new modern plant
of ita sportswear and swimsuit diviaion, Alix of Sanford,
on south Highway 17-1*2.

WOMEN AND (IIHLS throughout the I'niteil States will l/« wearing
swimsuits and sport swear this summer which rumc front t he large nir
romlitionerl workroom of Alix of Hanford. More than To persons torlay are
employed a t the modern new facility on South Highway 17-l&gt;2.
(Herald Photo)

Alix Sehneidman, president,
will Lu accompanied by Luther
V. Powell, director an d exec­
utive vice president in charge
of styling and designing.
A lsu*here from Miami will
imj David MUonxnick, comp­
troller; Sadie Powell, coat

‘CONNIB’ CU RIALS—
fienial superintendent
of Alix of Sanford is
Cornelius Curiule, who
came here last July
from Pimuma City to
take charge.

Ilif fcaulurh lirralf)
Page 6—Fri. Apr. 5, ’CD

quired in order to produce ‘a
fit* in the merchandise in aeconfance with A m e r i c a n
standards.
"We, therefore, introduced
an imported knit division, un­
der the name Alix Interna­
tional, Rome, Paris, Vienna
and New York, with creationa
distinctly patterned for tha
American ready-to-w ear mark­
et, meeting our apccifieationa
of precision workmanship, fit
snd uniformity of product,"

Congratulations ALIXofSANFORD

analyst; E r n e s t Uernatcin,
purchasing m a n n { c r, and
Stanley Weriheim, production
co-ordinator.

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Fashion Review
A swimsuit fashion review,
with luonl niuJels. will highlight the dedication of the
Alix of Hanford |iinnt at 2
|i. m. Kuturday. The review
will he followed by u tour of
the now modt-in facility and
refreshments.

President Alix Schneidman,
in hia annual report to the
stockholders, writes:
" N e x t. . . was the establish­
ment of an imported full-fash­
ion knit division to manufactura merchandise in Italy un­
der our direct auperriston.
Bearing in mind that tha Eur­
opean female figure ia quite
different from her American
sister, a scientific approach
based on the American meth­
od of manufacturing wna re­

on
tin* f o l l o w i n g t i e f 'rl b * *1
property;
f#&lt;»tp 12 a n d
12,
llii • W 2, A l d a r c n e I ' a i k riub*

RECEPTION OFFICE
Furnished By

ili% !■ Ion.

THESE SANFORD LOVELIES. arrayed in Alix of Sanford swimsuits,
will model in the fashion show when the new plant is dedicated Saturday
afternoon. From the left; Ann Mahan, Jan Winn, Ilarburn Harvey, Iluzanne James, Carol Dennison and Dee Harvey.

F’uM • h e a r i n g w ill be held
In ID# S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C o u r t
Mo u*c. flan ford.
F l o r i d a , in i
the
C o unty
Comml&lt;»lon er *
..ft A p r il &gt; . 19*2 a t 1 •
A.
or
toon th ereafte r
u* P •»«!tale,
ISah t d o f C o u n t y Co (stra ta *
pk ffirre
Hr m l no I# C o u n t y , F l o r i d *
lly J . C. l l u t c h l a o n , Chair*
man
A tteat
A rthur
!» ek * iih
Jr.
P u b l i s h A p r i l I , ItC*.

SANFORD,

FLA.

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T O M O R R O W -S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 6 T H .

TO OUR

2:00
D ED ICA TIO N - SWIM
TO U R

OF T H E

S U IT

PLA N T

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FASH ION

SHOW

REFRESHM ENTS

We extend a cordial invitation to the people of
Sanford and the surrounding area to attend the
Open House at our new plant.

AUX
A t m la tha imposing facade of tha

mi AUx

af Missal (Hanford dlvialoa plant) on Highway 1T-II South. Tha

OF

SANFORD

A DIVISION OF

dislincUra manufacturing plant, abort, la FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED and expertly engineered for best light­
ing and v takers comfort. U kso a Cafrtaria and Lottaga aapabla ag aw ring a nark tone uf 150 or mors.

JhanliA

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to Sanford and

OF MIAMI

Seminole County for your hospitality.

We arc proud to be a p art

SAN FO RD,

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SWIMSUITS
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for the world's most beautiful bathing beauties

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proud o f the truly original
and distinctive ornamental columns
fabricated on location by our
highly skilled craftsmen.

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MANUFACTURED
by Alix of Miami

at one of Florida's most beautiful industrial plants

ANOTHER OUTSTANDING
CENTRAL FIX)RIDA STRUCTURE
BUILT B Y ------

Carroll Daniel Construction Company, Inc.
GENERAL
»

CON TRACTORS

LeROY KOnii, Vlce Piw.. mid Mgr.

2800 S .. SANFORD AVE.

r Alrfa* 2*8011 — SANFORD,

FLA.

and the following SUB-CONTRACTORS and SUPPLIERS

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AETNA STEEL CO.

B. EDWARDS

McRANEY PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

HARRY F. BECKHAM, JR.

FALKNER, INC.

PERMA-STRESS, INC.

CARTER CONCRETE

GANAS FLOWERS

H. B. POPE, INC.

CAMPBELL CABINETS

GIFFEN INDUSTRIES

ROMAN TERRAZZO, CO., INC.

LEE BROTHERS

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.. INC.

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DALRYMPLE PAVING CO.

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�Presbyterian
Circles Schedule
Monday Meetings

Wit

ftanfirrS

IfrralS

Pafro 8—Fri. Apr. 8, *83

Linda Rossman To Marry
Thomas Richard Sherry

Circlet of th« First Prctbytrrlan Women of the Church
will meet Ihit Monday ■■ fal­ Mr. and Mra. Jack H. Rosa-1 marriage of their daughter. I Mrs. Herbert If. Sherry, of
lows: 0:45 a.m. Circle 1, with man, Sanford, announce the Linda Lee, to Thomas Rich- Driftwood, Pa.
Mrs. I’hlllp Allen; Circle 2, engagement and approaching | ard Sherry, aon of Mr. an d |
R0, Jtnan w u jjo,.,, [n
with Mra. Robert Jackson,
Glovervllle, N. Y. graduated
Lake Mary; Circle 3, with
from Seminole High School
Mra. R. T. Edmonds; Circle
and Florida College of Medi­
4. with Mra. W. R. Andercal Technology, where she
aon Circle 5. at Mra. II. C.
HcUel'a Weklva River Camp;
was vice president of the
Circle 6, with Mra. L. A. Pal­
atudent body, chairman of
m er; Circle 7, with Mra. J.
the atudent relations commit­
C. Hutchison, Indian Mound
tee and a staff member of
Village, and Circle 8, in the
the college newspaper.
Phllathca Room.
She it presently employed
Circle 0 meets with Mra.
as medical technician for Dr.
Andrew McPherson and Cir­
Jam es G. Economon, in Or­
cle 10, In Fellowship Hall,
lando.
both at 2:30 p.m.
Tim groom-elect was horn
Evening Circle schedules
in Driftwood, Pa. graduated
are: Circle I, at 8 p.m. with
from Emporium High School
Mrs. John Wilson; Circle 2,
and Orlando Junior College.
at 7:45 p.m. with Mra. Ger­
He D presently on leave from
trude Golbcrt; Circle 3, at 8
the
Martin Co. and serving
p.m. with Mra. Thelma Lewis
with Hie USAF at I»wry Air
and Circle 4, at 7:30 p.m. will)
Force Uaac, in Denver, Colo.
Mra. Merle Warner.
The wedding will be an
event of May 19 al the Grace
Mcthodiat Church, In Sanford,
Final plana to be announced
at a later date.
MONDAY
Hanford Drove 100 III'O
Doe* will meet a t B p.m. In
Mrs. Townsend
the Elks Club.
TUESDAY
s-»
Honored At
l.adica Auxiliary of the
9
Fleet Reserve Asm. meets
Picnic Party
for the regular business ses­
' V ii I
€ * 4 9 * * a •*- _~J r a ria S ~ f lai^*
sion at 10 a.m. in the FRA
3(rs. George Townsend,
MISS LINDA LEE llOSSMAN
Home on the Lakefront,
former resident of Sanford
who ii leaving soon to make
her home In Colorado, was
guest of honor at a ’Upend
Hie day party and picnic” at
the home of 31r. and Mr*. El­
mer Cordell, in Ocala. The
Cordelia arc nl*o former re ­
sident* of Sanford.
Most of tho gucsla had
known the honorcc for 30
yrars and all but two were
either Sanford resident* or
had lived here at one time.
The day was spent mostly
reminiscing a n d
bringing
each other up to date on var­
ious events during Utc past
year*.
At noon a table was set up
nn the patio and filled with
food fit for a king. Following
the meal and after everybody
hail signed the guest book
they took a long hike through
the wooded area to enjoy the
scenery and to admire the
Cordell's huge prize black
ongus bull.
Those from Santord attend­
ing Included Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
I. undress, .Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Horton Sr., Mrs. Jim Rich­
ards and Mra. C artrr Wilson.
Others present were 31r.
amt .Mrs. I&gt;co Carey of Willisriiflit front, enjoys h«r third birthday
Ion, Mr. und Mrs. It. L. Humher hrother, Michael and in bark, from
ganiner, Karen amt Johnny
Iter friends, Kevin and Kimberly Ann Mcriclc.
(Herald Photo)
Anderson, all of Del,and. and
Little 3!i*i Melinda Kay wai decorated with candy
The family has been living (lie Cordell family.
Earnhart celebrated tier third and little llo Peeps, the same In Sunford for only tw o
birthday recently with her the mu Ilia I was carried out Rionliu. Her rather Is with
brother, Michael, who will lie on her rake Will'd she was V/MI 3 at NAS and they cumv Enterprise
two in May and two neighbor­ two years old,
here from Oak Harbor, Wash.
hood playmates, Kimberly
and Kevin Mcriclc,
Mrs. Mike Earnhart, mo­
ther of the youngsters, ami
Mra. Marvin Merirlu took the
Mrs. Elizabeth Fowles and
Mr*. H. White of Ormond
four children for u tour of the
Ik-ach and Sir*. Edwin Ik-unc
Zoo, then returned to the
31cm hers n( (lie Anna Mil­ ed lo bo at (he Elks Club and Mrs. Stanley lloss of New
Earnhart home, 2413 Orange
Avc„ for refreshments of ice ler Circle ore planning an Wednesday April lu al 2 p.m. Yurk visited friends here
cream, c a k e , candy amt open Installation of new of­ to help fix the baskets and Thursday, Mrs. Fowles and
punch, and a session of
wrap the gifts. .More titan 75 daughters, Mra. DeancIHulti)
ficers this Saturday starting
games on the lawn.
children at Hie liome will re­ and Mrs. Hoss &lt;Dorothy I are
former resident! and have
Mcllnda'a birthday c a k e at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club. ceive gilts.
All Elks anil tlicir ladies are
many friends in this section.
invited to attend.
Sir. and Sirs. C. A. Hen­
Welcome
Wagon
Officers elected arc 3lra.
Mrs. Wilkins
derson visited .Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Adair, president; 3!rs.
Ora C. Norton in Leesburg
Clan nee Collins, first vice To Appear In
Enjoying
recently and attended the re­
president; Mrs. W i l l i a m
vival services being held in
Cluaa, second vice president;
European Tour
the First Christian Church in
April
27
Parade
Eustis. The services are be­
Mra, John Wllalna left this .Mrs. lliiis Spencer, sccrc.
Members of Hie Welcome ing conducted by Itrv. Morris
week for a aix week visit in tary; Mrs. James lloolchan
Europe, She plans lo meet J r , corresponding secretary; Wagon Clubi of Seminole Butler Hook of Hichmund.
her husband at various ports. Mrs. J. it. Hoolchan Sr., County wit] participate in the V*., who has been a friend of
Ho is attached to VAH-7 and treasurer, and Mra. Irene Semi-Centennial using a cov­ the Henderson family for sev­
ered wagon for their float. eral year*. Hcv. Hook and hia
his squadron left Hanford in Kent, chaplain.
3lra. William Klinefelter 31ra. Virginia 1’etroskl said family spent one summer
January for a seven month
here in tin* Glass collage sev­
cruise aboard the Enterprise will preside and Mrs. Wado today.
Snyder is in charge of deco­ The wagon, which la used eral years ago.
in the Mediterranean,
Sir. and Sirs, Harvey Dunn
While in Europe Mr*. Wil­ rations. Following tho install­ as Hie emblem of the Wel­
kins plans to visit with her ation, an elaborate buffet come Wagon organization will visited friends at Keystone
brother and slater-in-law, Pfc. dinner will tie enjoyed by the be pulled by a mule from Rei­ Park Sunday afternoon and
and Mrs. Larry Lee, and aon, group. 31ra, Spencer la in ter Hrothcra atabtea In Long- attended the evening aervicca
Greg, who are now in Augs­ charge of dinner arrange- wood, and members of the at Waldo where Mrs. Eliza­
menls.
group will march along in beth Kirchcr la pastor. Hev.
burg, Germany.
Ed Kirchcr, Sira. Kirchcr and
Tha Wilkins’ two sons, Step­ At a previoua meeting Mra. pioneer costume.
hen and Michael, are with •Marcel Faille and Mrs. Ro­ Present member* and pros­ faml|y were former resident*
their grandparents, 51r. and bert Ziltrowcr were named pective members are invited here while Hev. Ed Kircher
lira . II. M. Lee, in Pensacola. chairmen of the float for the to participate in the parade was pastor of Barnett Memor­
Centennial parade.
exhibition said Mr*. Pctroaki. ial Stethodist Church.
Mrs, Leslie Thompson is in
Casselberry
charge of (lie Easter gift pro­
ject for tho Harry Anna
NOW O PEN !
Home. The committee has the
names of the children and
Rev. and 31ra. Delmai
all shopping has been com­
SEM IN O LE DRY C LEA N ER S
Copeland of 321 Pluey Ridge
pleted. All members are ask­
Road in Casselberry had B«
OPERATED BY —
their weekend gucsla IU&gt;v, and
AIIT SHOWN
31rs. John Finch of Pitta,
M A RVIN M ILA M
I’KST CONTROL
huigh, Pa„ who were on their
Termites ft Other Pssia
218 ■ 220 MAGNOLIA AVE.
way to attend a convention In
Miami. Tha two couples were
2601 PARK I)R.
PHONE FA 2-4933
irlsnda during their college
322-8665
SANFORD
days a t Aabtury.

Local Events

Observed

Anna Miller Circle Plans
Installation This Saturday

Personals

Personals

Weekend Television
FRIDAY P. M.
t:H fl) W arm
Poacasr
( I ) A n n E v s n l a g Report
I d l (3 ) Marta sf o m a a ta l a
•porta
1:11 &lt;•)
MIS -F t* . • r s n l n r
R ap art
( 4 ) Hporta
l : t t (») W ra th rr
( ( ) Rachalor F ath ar
• l i t (9&gt; Hporta
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(»&gt; Thla l a G o l f
1(04 &lt;4&gt; Th a Rebel
&lt; l) Outd oor Ba ltotta
Hoard
t:&gt; Air I'owar
7:14 I l f W'altar C ronktla —
Nawa
7:14 (11 Int. H howtim s
(SI Heahunt
( * | ItawMda
S:00 ( S | (lujr l-*m b *n ln Allow
1:30 (2) Hina A lo n g W ith
Xtltrh
(I) n o m a fl
( t ) Th a r i l n t a t a a a e
1:04 (9) I’m
D ick en s,
H c’i
F en ale r
1:19 ( « | A llred H itc h c o ck
Hour
(SI I'rlco la n i e l i t
S:3» (SI I? Hun pet Hlrlp
14:111 IS) J a ck I'aar Hhow
10:10 (S) I’ro A Con
( f l E y e w lln e a a
11:11 (SI ABC F in a l Rap ost
(II N .w .co p *
( II Channal * N ew sra em
11:10 (SI M id -Flo rid a Nawa
11:34 (SI W ea t h e r Hhnw
11:13 (SI Channal S Th ea ter
&lt;t&gt; H o lly w o o d Marla
C a ea lca d a
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SATURDAY A. M.
a ss
7:9"
7i30
7:11
l:SS

(4i m m on
( l | Oruwere Atmanaa
111 W a k a Up Mnrlra
(S) C o u n td o w n Nawa
(SI llot,In lln o d
( S | C a rlo o n rllla
(01 K atelileacop e
S:10 IJi Helen.-* • F ic tio n
T h ea ter
1:19 (dl On* W a y Mirror
( II Cartoo n Carnival
SiSS (SI Hood M orn in g
(3) Huper Car
(41 Capt. K a n g a ro o
1:34 (XI R u f f A Ready
10:91 41 Alv in 4S tha Chip*
munka
( I I Mr. Magna
( II Hhsrl L t w la
1S:S0 ( l l K i n g Leonar d*
(4) M i g h t y . Moaaa P l a y

home

(t)
41:44 (31
(41
(5)
11:40 (SI
(SI
(4)
13:09 (31
(41
(S|

Hupermaa
Vary
Rto Tin Tin
To p Cat
Slake Room For
liaddy
Malty'a Fun nlea
Ro y Rogera
Mr. W laard
Hky K ing
(lu g e Ouany

SATURDAY P. M.
14:30 (&gt;&gt; Magic t-and of Altakaaam
( I I R ea d in g Room
(3 ) C i p l o r l n g
I 3 ; l l ( I ) Until. Trout, N e w t
( 1 ) Air F o rce Nawa
R ev iew
t :«n ( S ) My Frien d F lic k *
1:30 19) C h a m p io n sh ip W r e s ­
tlin g
(41 I'hamptonahlp
tlrtdg*
(31 Men In to Hmn-e
3:90 (41 I inutile F ea tu re
(31 Matinee T h ea tre
3:30 III r h a l l n o g e lln lf
4:30 (#1 I'm Itowli-r* Tour
3:40 (41 Woman'* Major Lea*
gu a
(21 Himrle In tern a tio na l
4:39 IS! C h a n g in g T im es
(SI I'urler W a g o n e r
*;|J0 I d Maalrr l l n l f T o u r ­
nament
( 5 ) W id e World &lt;&gt;(
Spurt*
(21 M a l e T ro o per
1:21 141 It'* the Law
( 2 ) V icto ry at Hr*
1:99 (*1 N ew s Mllrelone
(31 Fla. F le h ln g With
licit T a y lo r
4:13 &lt;21 New scope
4:30 IVI ( K il o A H a rriet
«;3li (41 t'rn. Fla . - Waah.
Itrporl
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4: i2 (31 Hander V a n o cu r’a
purl
7:00 141 ( ‘e l l .
Fla
Hhnw cas e
&lt;01 H i g h w a y I ' a l m l
121 F ly in g d o c t o r
7:20 (41 J a ck ie illenen n Hliow(VI The ( l a ll a n t Men
( 2 ) Ham ll.iie .llc i
1:34 (4) liefernlera
k ill (VI H o o t e n a n n y
(21 Joey Ilie hop Hliow
S:I t ( ) } Hal. N ig h t Movlaa
(91 taiwrenca Wa lk
9.30 (41 H a t e Oun W ill TraI el
14:90 (S» F ig h t o f the W eek
&lt;4 1 (lun .n i'-k*
14:14 (Vi Make That Hpare
11:40 (31 Hat. N ig h t Hhow
&lt;11 M id-Fla. Nawa
141 e h 4 N ew s
11:19 (4) H o lly w o o d Movie
Cavalcade
11:14 (11 Rlgei Off
I t III (■&gt; Ch am pion sh ip W rest,
ling

SUNDAY P. M.
14.00 &lt;&gt;1 F a it h fur Today
( I ) Cuban
Itetu g a A p ­
peal

Personals
Mrs. Hugh Truluck haa re ­
turned to her home on 3Ugnolia Ave. after spending a
month in Orlanta, S. C. She
was with her litter, Sirs. Ida
McCollum, who died last
week. Sirs. SlcCollum had
spent several winters at the
Truluck home and had many
friends in this area.

(31 Chrlam pher
13:40 (SI Hen. N m a th eri Rep o rli
( l l CRH Waeh. Report*
C l o ra l Roberta
13:13 (SI K1 ,Mundo Al Dl*
1:90 ISI Herald o f Truth
11) Cuban R e f u g e e Sparial
1:30 (SI taiuae A A n sw ers
(II An A g e nf K i n g s
1:39 (4 i IIIg Flctu ra
3:00 ivi Iilre ctlona 'IS
(31 J o u r n e y to U n d er­
standing
(41 O fficial llaerb ell
f 2 1 Hprrlal 1‘aaao ver
3:39 ( 9 1 A,Hat Htevenenn
( l l Hunday Mpts Kpectacutar
(21 W ay o f the Cr»*e
3:41 ( I I Hunday Hporta Hpecta cu la r
(II llraakth rn
3:39 &lt;91 C h a lle n g e Golf
(31 HI. M a tth ew P a ssio n
P la y
(:40 (41 M u t e r ' * G olf T o u r ­
nament
1:39 ( &gt; | Alumni Fan
4:99 ( I ) T id Mack A m a teu r
Hour
(SI Major Adame, Traitm ixttr
131 F pd a la
5:39 III (1. E. C o lleg e Row]
C l llullw Inkle Hhow1:49 (4) Th e T w e n t i e t h Cen ­
tury
(Si l l w y . P atr ol
(21 Nrwacopo
4:30 (SI V a lia n t Tears
(41 Probe
(31 About Tima
7:99 C l Did l'nu Knew III Death V a lley Daya
( l | Laaele
1:11 ( 3 | W on d erfu l World a!
Color
( II Tha Jataona
( I I Dennle, (ha Menace
1:90 (4) Ibl Hulllvttn Hliow(S) Hunday N ig h t M o v ­
laa
1:40 C l Car 44— Wh ar* Are
TouT
1:91 (31 Ilonanaa
( I I Tha
Ileal McCoys
9:44 ( I t G.E. T h ea ter
19:99 C&gt; Hhow of W eek
l i t Candid Cam era
(II Votes o f F lr eato n *
1S:IS f l W h a t ’s My Lina
(SI Howard K. Smith
11:41 C ) Nawaropa
(41 Harry Iteaioner
N ew s
(S) Mid-n o . Nawa
11:40 ( I I P eter Goan
11:11 (SI Ch. Nla a T h e a t e r
1:44 (11 H o lly w o o d Movie
C a v a la sg e

MONDAY A. M.
4:14 (41 Hlgn On
f i l l C l Hlgn On
4:11 ( f l Grova A F a r m Re­
port
1:11 ( 4 ) College o f tha Air
7:94 C l Today
(41 W a k a tfp Morlaa
7:41 (II Farm, Mark et R e­
port
7:11 ( II S ta le Nawa and
W eather
7:14 C l Today
1:49 (Si C o u ntd own Nawa
7:14 ISI Mickle's Goapat Tima
4:91 (Si Mick ey F r a n s Hhow
(SI Capt. K a n g a ro o
1:21 (11 W e s tk e r and Nawa
1.30 ( II Today
(41 Cartonvllle
1:40 C l J a ck ( A l a n s S h o w
( l l American l l l e l o r y
t i l l i l l Romper Roo m
4:40 C l Gall Storm Hhow
14:44 C l Bey W'hea
(II Calendar
(SI I-earn Spanish
14:10 C l Play T e a r Hunak
H I t t.ova Lucy
1)1 Aon Hnthern Hhow
11:11 ( l l Tha McCoys
C l I'rlca la R ig h t
(VI H ig h w a y I'alrnl
11:10 ( f l P ete A G ladys
O l Helen Keys
(7) Concentration

MONDAY P. M.
11:1* (31 Tour F ir st Impree
alon
O l Trnnee se* Frnla
Ford
III Lava *r Lira
13:33 (1) l l a r r y K easoner
Nawa
13:10 IS) F ath er K n o w s t i n t
i l l Search for Tomorrow
(31 Truth or C o n v e­
rt uenrra
13:41 (41 Guiding Lig h t
12:33 (31 NBC N ew s
1:44 (II Tha o p e n W in d o w
O l General Hosp ital
O l Newe and W eather
1:11 O l Laf(tim e
1:14 (11 Nltmnaatlra
1:11 (41 As The W orld Turn*
(31 Helenes
(VI Mid-Fla. Nawa

1:41 O ) 1 -arrtlma
1:01 O l Merv-Hrlffln
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1:34 C l
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4:14
4:34
4:49
4:34
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4:34

Show
raaew ord
Day In Court
KUC N e w .
Art Lln k lM ter
J ana W ym an
Preeanl a
Loretta T o u n g Hhow
Millionaire
Queen for a Day
T oung Dr. Malone
Til Tell Th* Truth
W h o Da Too Tr ust
D o u g la s E d w a rd s
Nawa
w i t h tha N e w s
Tha Match Gama
Am erican Bandstand
Herrrt Storm
Make Room for
Daddy
Edge a f Night
Discovery '41
American N ew s sta n d
NIIC Nawa
Pxprye I'layhsuva
The Meet of Greueh a
Check mat a
Hants L’laua
Bu rn s A Allan
W ea t h e r V i e w

Hair*

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DEAR ABBY: I am a widow of
27. I must eat so I must work. My
figure is good and so is my face. My
job is waiting on tables and my prob­
lem is the male with the urge to pin­
ch*. I first became aware of him when
he nipped me. I let him have one be­
tween his mustache and beard. Then
he called me a nnme, so I gave him
a second clop in the chops. That did
It, He got loud and the manager ap­
peared. He sided with the creep so I
quit. Now I ask you, Abby, must n
girl put up with those old gouts in
order to hold a job?
LOOKING FOR WORK
DEAR LOOKING: A sock on the
puss is worth two on the foot. No re­
spectable girl has to work In a plnee
like that. With your qualifications,
you won’t be looking long.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is in­
sanely jealous of Dn. Ben Casey. You
wouldn't believe a grown man could
carry on like thnt. We’ve been mar­
ried for six years, and Ben is the on­
ly man my husband has even been
jealous of. What should I do?
CRAZY FOR BEN
DEAR CRAZY:
I)r. Kildare.
a

Sturt going to

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DEAR ABBY;-We plan to put
our house up for sale. I’ve been in­

Service

Seminole TV

By Abigail Van Buren
sisting to my husband th a t we
should reserve our mineral rights. I
told him that with all the talk and
articles lately on the increasing shor­
tage of pure, clean water, our w ater
supply might be valuable one day.
A spring has been flowing on our
property for the past 118 years. My
husband says that w ater is not a
mineral ami if I talked about w ater
being "valuable” one day people
would think I had a screw loose. Am
I being foolish about mineral rights?
One of my neighbors has nn artesian
well and the other haH a spring.
Thank you.
LOOKING AHEAD
DEAR LOOKING: Anyone who
has a potentially valuable asset on
bis property and doesn't engage nn
attorney to Investigate it for him
has u screw loose. You have nothing
to lose but the lawyer’s fee.
• * *
CONFIDENTIAL TO M. B.: If
you have picked up this newspaper
with your own two hands, and read it
with your own two eyes, and under­
stood it with a sound mind, then you
are a lot better off than ninny others.
Think about that for a while and
write me another letter.
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Stop worrying. Write to Abby.
For a personal reply enclose a selfuddressed, stamped envelope.

D a u b y O n (B h id q s i
Th« Jacoby Transfer Bid
can be used after an opening
two no-trump. The artificial
f t t llM S
responses are:
W10B
A. Three rtube. Btaj-mant
♦ 781
*84
Asks fur • four card major
BAST
with tha additional proviso
Q 104
A £&gt;
that if ojicner hns 4-3-1-3 dis­ ft
VA7S
VK984S
tribution he rcldd three no♦ KBB
4 JI0 #
*931
trump if hi* four cant auit ft Q J 10 8
SOUTH (D)
Ii clubs.
ft AK
B. Three d i a m o n d * and
VQJS
three hearts. Transfer bids
4AQ84
and ojit-m-r Idda three of
ft AKB7
transfer suit, except with
Both vulnerable
South West Norik E id
maximum strength in transfer
2 N.T. Pas« 3 4
Paaa
suit he may jump to game.
3 ft
Pass Pass
Pam
C. Thfco spades. Either not
Opening lead—ft Q
used at all or extremely arti­
ficial.
The transfer bid mutes it major after nn opening two
possible to atop at three of a no-trump bid although such

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Spring Is the season of the
huusewife'a discontent. It’s in
spring that the h o u s e w i f e
looks in her closet und det-idei
■he ‘‘hasn't got u thing to
wear.”
—It's in spring that she
looks in the mirror and de­
cides alio simply has to do
something about her weight
or her hair.
—Its
in spring that she
looks outdoors and see* all
that needs to be done in the
yard — clipping, weeding, re­
planting, spraying, fertilising.
—It’* in ajiring that *he
looks around her house and
suddenly notices lliat the slip
cover* look a little dingy, the
walla really need a new coat
of paint, and thnt she ought
to do something about bright­
ening the kitchen.
— It's in spring thnt she
takes a critical look at her
children and begins to wonder
how in tho world she It going
to keep them entertained all
summer long.
—And so, In spring the
housewife rolls up her sleeves
and gets to work setting her
world in order—Inside and
ouL During springtime she is
a whiss who accomplishes
mors in a month or two than
she does I n a i x m o n t h s

By Oswald Jacoby
atops should not be mad#
more than once in a blue
moon.
This North has juat tha
hsnd for It. South should be
able to make the three spade
contract He wins the club
opening, cashes the ace and
king of trumps, and leads a
hcuit. Dummy’* ten loses to
East's king and East lends tha
jack of diamonds. South must
go right up with the acc and
lead atiuthcr hcurL West will
take hia ace, but will be un­
able to keep South from dis­
carding one of dummy's dia­
monds on his third heart.
Incidentally, if North piuyl
spades tho opening lead of e
diamond will hold him to eight
tricks.

Woman:ByRuth

through the rest of the year.
—And It's a good thing, toe
—for with the arrival of aummer, with children out of
school ami hut weather slow­
ing her down, she relaxes and
figure* she can coast along
until fall.
Fall will quicken her pace
again—but it won't Ik&gt; until
another spring arrive* that
■hu really look* with a critical
eye on everything around her
and decides that she must
hurry, hurry, hurry to act it
all to rights.

In any aeaaon, good reading
for grownups: Ituth .Millolt'a
’’Tij)* on Teenagers.’’ Juat
send 25 cents to Ituth Miiiett
Kcuder Service, c/o The Sunford Herald, P. O. Box 488,
Dept. A. Radio City Station,
New York 10, N. Y.

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Teleplay Termed A Success
HOLLYWOOD {LTD — Not that this appellation was not
the lea ft of the many startl­
in the slightest offensive
ing facts about Br i t a i n ' s g r e a t
prime minister, Benjamin when addressed by Greer
Disraeli, is that he appar­ j Garson to Trevor Howard. 1
ently permitted his wife to offer this point to indicate
call him '•Dl«y," and was (despite minor reservations)
never known to hive slug­ with what rare taste, wit
ged her.
and civility toe play bridged
And almost as startling such diverse elements as Dis­
Thursday night in NBC-TVs raeli's poignant married life,
90-minute romantic drama his triumph over anti-semltabout his political and reii- ism and his place as empiregious turmoil was the fact builder in acquiring the Suer
Canal, India and Egypt.
In brief, it was a bully
V l o m i t ( ti r\ r)
job, a blessed and mature
H I D I - I N T HE AT RE relief from the intellectual
bawdy house of everyday
PI ION K FA 3.1=16
television drama. And, as
TON IT 1C A. S AT.
always, you have to start
THIIT.K FKATFRR
with the writer, in this case
James Lee, who penned the
A
original tcleplay for the ''Hail
______
CARLOAD
of Fame" special. Writers
No. 1 At 7:15 Only
often get ambitious and silly
"SHOTGUN”
ideas; Paddy Chayefsky, for
Color WrMem
instance, once wanird to
Sterling Maiden
do a musical comedy about
No. 3 At !*: I n I Inly
Trotsky. And Lee set himself
“IT S ONLY
no slight task in trying to
MONEY"
Jerry LewU
make a popular entertain­
ment out of a story that
No. .1 At 10.Ill Only
could have been preachy and
"THUNDER
heavy.
ROAD’’
It was neither, as he treat­
ed it. Occasionally, because
of the compression that teleCOMING
San. - .Mon. • Toes.
7:10 A 11:00 Nitrly

11.00

H O W . . . ADO
A MOTION
PICTURE TO
THE W0NDER8
OF THE
WORLD II

v ision inflicts, it suffered
from a fragmentary nature,
some of the anecdotal form
might have been sacrificed
for the moat of Disraeli's
many ideas, more than just
quips. And live final scene, in
which Disraeli bid farewell
to his confcres in the House
of Commons after being ele­
vated to nobility hy Queen
Victoria, seemed too staged
and melodramatic, providing
a rather abrupt ending.
The assets, however, weigh­
ed more. With tl»e enormous
aid of Howard, who was ur­
bane, controlled and incisive,
law? caught the spirit of
things. His story centered on
the charming relationship of
Disraeli and his older wife;
on how he outfought those
who disliked him because of
his acid longue and hluntncss;
on how his backbone, humor
and love of his country won
the affection of Queen Vic­
toria, who had disliked him
at a distance, but drew even
closer to him when his wife
died and left him at wit's
end.

Ilv Judy Turner
After the Kiris have tried on those flowery lints
and the wives have led their husbands to the store
to try on new suits in preparation for Faster, the
whole lot of von will doubtless he rendy for some re­
freshment urn! entertainment. lie fore yuu call it a
tiny stop in at one of these fine places.

GREGORY PECK stun* in "To Kill A Mockinpliirtl" winner of ciifht Academy Award nomina­
tions playing at the Ritz Theatre Sunday,

Pulitzer Film Ritz Bound

The I'uCtxcr Prire novel
that bus become a legend in
its own time is now a memor­
able motion picture.
The film. "To Kill a Mock­
ingbird' opens Sunday at the
It it x Theatre and will continue
through Thursday,
The film has also copped
T h e International Peace eight Academy Award nom­
Garden is on the boundary
line between Canada and the
United States.

« academyI awards

Guess 1 was a little previ­
ous Inst week talking about
Easter so soon. The Easter
egg hunt nL Skate City is
next Friday, April 12. Skate
City Kellers Dance and Fig­
ure Club ts sponsoring the
free outdoor hunt for kids
under 12. The rink*wilt tie
open Friday afternoon from
t til S p.m. with special low
rates of 25 cents admission
and 13 cents skate rentals
. , . open Easter Sunday too,

inations and is the front run­
ner when the academy meets
April S.
Starring in the film based
on Harper Lee's best selling
novel is Gregory Peek.
Co-starring with Peck i*
Mary Uedhnm. Phillip Alford,
John Mrgun, Until White and
1'mi) Fix.

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"AIN'T
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Kory Calhoun

STARTS PHI.
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Drive-In To Get 'Taras'
"Tarns llulhn,- thn much
heralded rmiltl-inillion dollar
screen adaptation of the clas­
sic tale of the Cossack's fight
for freedom from the Poles
in the Kith century, starring
Tony Curtis ami Yul Hrynner,
opens .Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre, through
United Artists release. The
llnrohl Herlit Production s i .
filmed in Pansrislon and Eastmanrolor. Directed by J, Lee
Thompson, tha east of over
7,000 co-stars Christine Kauf­
man, ham Wannmnkcr, llrud
Dexter, Guy Uolfa and l'erry
Lopni.
To duplicate the terrain of
the Ukrsnisn steppes, the set­
ting of the story, Academy
Award winner DarohJ Herlit
spent several months on loca­
tion with cast and crew in a
remote area of Argentina
closely resembling the sing­
ular topography of the rug­
ged Ukraine.
The other feature on the
program which w i l l p l a y
through Tuesday is -Ain’t

SERVES 3 TO 7
HUNGRY PEOPLE
HALF PINT
COLE SLAW
I39 3

Misbehavin'" with Rory Culhown.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, “The Toy Tiger* ami
“Devil At -I O'clock” will piny.
Three films are scheduled
for Friday and Saturday, Thn
thrrrr are "Summer l.ove,"
"Itluo Hawaii” arid *Hmne
Front The Hill."
Excrpt for printing and
cost of sale, money from lire
sale of U. S. federal duck
stomp* goes Mr the acquisi­
tion and lease of waterfowl
management areas throug­
hout the natron.

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We Use Only U. 8. Government In serted .Meals and Fryers

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Y U I. 1IR Y N N E R plays thn titlu role of the lusty,
legendary Cossack leader, "Tarns iitillm," in
Harold llerh t’s multi-million dollar production
co-starrinif Tony Curtis. The Fanavision Kastmnilcolor film opens Sunday tit the Movielaml
Drivu-ln Theatre, through United Artists re­
lease.

Scotch double are hack at
the Jet Lancs again with
games starting at 3 p.m., 7
p.m, and 9 p.m. For the next
two Sundays you couples lli.it
like to bowl can go win that
guaranteed ffio first prirc.
These games nro handicapped
to give you a sporting chance.
Summer howling leagues are
starting soon; if yull're in­
terested sign up for a day or
evening and they'll pul you to
play pronto. Even though
they do have leagues there is
always open bowling, so
don't stay home if you just
want to bowl a couple lines
for your own enjoyment.
• . •
It ulwnys surprises me how
close to town the Lake Monroe
Inn is because once you're in­
side, with Die dark paneling
ami open licarne and red
checkered table cloths, you
seem to bn way out ill a
country cabin. Talked to
Frank Durto, one of Hie own­
ers, wlio said they have a
gih,il lunch crowd there and
described tiro sire of the sir­
loin steak for two by making
a circle with his arms. Murry
couples will bring the children
and Just order plates for
them, dividing tire big steak
a lining the lot, he anid.
• • •
Club Diamond Is now open
from 10 a.m. in tins morning
and yeur friendly hartendres*
is Judy Williams, a Kentucky
girl who said she just “got
lost." and ended Up here. She
was in the Army, ami lias
liecn at the Club **vo weeks.
The Club is closed on Mon­
days but open thu oilier all
days iu the week.
• • •
My Inside Intelligence oper­
ator over at tho t'nribe re­
ports that something Is cook­
ing thero on Wednesday and
Thursday nights. Can't tell
you too much about it. hut
just glv« you » hint . - , it's
live! That inukra four nights
out of six that tlie Caribc
offers entertainment . . . .
drop in and see what's up.
Klin also says that the free
Cha-Cha lessnns Thursday

night were expected to go
over big. In case you haven't
guessed, my spy is Flo who
keeps me up on tho news.
• • •
Good news for the summer­
time . , , l’ete Rukur, Jack
Kossninti and Faul Caskey,
hotter known as the Fopulaires, aro returning to tho
Capri for the summer season.
Beginning the first weekend
in May they’ll lie playing
every Friday and Saturday
night for your dancing pleiisMire. Dancing is a pleasure at
thw Capri anyway, they have
n rial nice dancing floor.
The hot and cold buffet for
lunch has been going well
. . . remember it is set up
between II a m. and 2 p.m.
and is a quick way to grab a
gvod lunch at a reasonable
price,
• • •
Another trusty scout re­
ported having a delicious
meal at Jim Spencers last
week. They hud guests from
Chicago who said that the
red snapper was the best in
central Florid*. They'd rut her
go to Kpencers limn anyplare
else, la-cause tlie snapper is
the freshest and juiciest
mound. The shrimp was tasty
ton, with it# unusual eon ling.
Something always interesting
at Spencer* is the bulletin
board full of pictures in the
lobby that IX ris has taken of
the guests.

MON. Thru FRI.
11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

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Hemlnole Cou nty, Flo rid a, this
tha 30th day o f March, 1**3.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Tounfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Rent
6A Specinl,Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wnntcd to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortjrane Loans
11. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
1G. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Rubysittors
21. Reality Salons
22. Ruild - Paint - Repair
23. Huildintf Materials
21. Electrical Services
25. PlumbinK Sendees
2G. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pcta
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wnnted
»G. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Honts - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
6. For Rent

AIIVF.HTtSKWKNT FOB f llf lll
P roje ct No. PFI-- Fla-433
T o w n o f A ltnm o n tr Hprlnira
arulPif t»M« for tli*
ro natrurtlon o f w « t » r mipply
urn! d istrib u tio n ajratrm for
T o w n o f Altnm nnt* Hprlnna.
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Ifft3. an d then a t M M o f f l e t
piiMHljr
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and
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aloud.
Th a Inform ation for lllddara.
Form o f llhl. Form «»f C o n ­
tract .
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6. For Rent

G. For Rent

Unlurniihed 2 bedroom houie. Houses for rent. For Infor­ 3 B E D R O O M Furnished
mation contact Ted Wil­
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
house. $90 month. FA 2-2322.
liams Hardware, 205 E.
or FA 20525.
FURNISHED House. Avail­
25th St.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
able May 1st. 322-5817.
Apartment*. Kitchen equip­ Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
home. Fenced yard. Near NICE Clean 35 ft. Trailer, to
FA 2-4078.
responsible
adults.
Tub,
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
ahower, T.V. $60. Near
cle. FA 2-7484.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
town. 322-6388.
Room* private balhi, 114 F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
W. Firat St.
Lights, water included. Ph. FURNISHED
2
bedroom
FA 2-5158 or FA 2-0495.
home. $100 a mo. Option
RENT A RED
to buy. 2620 Iroquois.
Rollaway, Hospital it Baby FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
Bed*.
Furn. 5 Rm. House. $65. 3
Ily Day. Week, or Month EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Rm. Apt. Utilities. $50.
Firat
St.
Near
2
city
free
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-2784.
parking lota and shopping
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. l*t St.
stores. No utility charges. FURN. Apt. FA 2-2800.
UNFURN. lit Floor. 3 rma.
Suitable for couple or sin­
bath. 2 acrecncd porchei.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept. LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
I.akc Ashby. Adult* only.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
Store.
FA 2-7368.
upstair* evening*.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
2-IIEDIIOOM furnished apart­
GARAGE 't.nishcd Apt. Explus City. 201 W. 1st St.
ment, also clficicncy apart­
elusive n t.. 'Mrrhood. Wall
GARAGE APARTMENT.
ment, furnished. 322-6311.
lo wall c a rp c L n , tiled kit­
Rooms and bath. Screened
chen and bath. Sk-cplng
AVAILABLE RENTALS: Lake
porch. Close in. FA 2-0191 and sun porch. Newly de­
Jessup, 1 BR. furnished
or FA 2 2824.
corated. Sleeps 8 adults.
home $75; Loch Arbor, 4
Acquisitively
1 u r n i s.h cd
BR., 2ti bath, unfurnished, 3 BEDROOM. Living &amp; Din
Available immediately. 108
ing
room.
Beautiful
loca
$115 lease; 2 Hit. unfurn­
E. 18th St. corner S. Park.
lion. REFERENCES. Call
ished: several $70 to $85.
$60.00 per month plus uti­
FA
2-7114SEMINOLE REALTY
lities. Adults.
1901 S. Park
FA 2 5232 EXCELLENT SELECTIONS
43' HOUSE TRAILER. 2 bedNOW
EXTRA NICE lum. apt. $65;
room, Cabana. FA 2-1334.
1 or 2 persons; 608 S. Park. • 2 Bedroom furnished $75.
• 1 Bedroom furnished $55.
SMALL furn. Apt. 1902 Maple • 3 Bedroom unfurnished $85 6A Specinl Notices
FA 2-0731.
• 2 Bedroom unfurnished $75 INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
These A several othera awall
years experience. Call La­
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
your choice. Call now to
m ar Williams. 5 Point*.
equipped. Near base,
see these value*.
FA
2-7843.
FA 2-3085.

AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
ROOMS, The Gablet, 401
Brittany Farm House.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720. 2 HR Kit. equipped. $65
NEWLY FURNISHED U rg e 2 UR. Kit. equipped. $75
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. LongROSA L. PAYTON
wood. 838 3298.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
NICE 4k clean 3 room furnish- FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ed Apartment. K rar town.
$.15 a month. Includea wa­ Furn. A pt Close in. Apt. 4
$35 Mo. 4071k W. 1st.
ter A electricity. FA 2-H544.
2 BEDROOM Upstairs Apart­
ment. Large, airy. ComLegal Notice
pletely furnished, newly de­
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
corated It sparkling clean.
equipped. 875 month. Pb.
Adults. $75 a month. Pb.
FA 2 5303.
FA 2-O0G8.

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9. For Sale or Rent

House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205.
REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
1 BEDROOM Furnished Col-

12. Real E ntile f o r Sal*

tage. $85. 812 Elm. Call
MAYFAIR
Harrisi Realty. FA 2-5264
Spacious 4 UR. 2 bath CB
or FA 2-7945.
borne in beautiful Mayfair.
FURN. 2 Bedroom bouse.
Fully equipped, including
Adult*. No pel*. FA 2-7664.
built-in kitchen and central
heat! Only $21,500, with
NEW furnished It unfurnish­
just $1500 down. Sec tilts
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
lodayl
ment, tile baths; terratro
floors. Ph. FA 2 2374 after
5 p.m.
Stenstrom Realty

DEAUTIFULLY f u r n I shod For rent or lease. 30 x 40
Real E .tatc — Mortgage*
metal building with con­ 111 N. Park Ave FA 2-2420
room. Private home. Ph.
crete floor. Contact Ted
FA 2 7431.
William* Hardware. 205 E. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
4 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT
J Bedroom — with air-con­
25th St.
Large home. Lake Concord,
ditioning and large family
Casselberry. Fully furnish­
STENSTROM RENTALS
room.—Any type financing.
ed, big fireplace, separate
Payments as low as $18.85
Large
attractive
3
BR,
2
bath
dining room, closed gar­
■ mo., plus taxes and insur­
home
located
on
Lake
age. Owner on premises for
ance to qualified buyer.
Mary.
Blt-in
kitchen,
fire­
immediate rental. Call for
TEE ’N GItEEN ESTATES
place,
convenient
to
NAS,
directions It appointment.
Phone 322-2744
$185, Unfurnished.

Stemper Agency

lion. Iin n .iftth /*trr*»t. North,
REALTOR - INSUROR
HI. r a l r r a l i u r f , Fhirhla. and
T o w n Hall. A ltam on ta Hprlriffa, FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Florida.
Coplra may b# o bta ined at
l h a o f f Ira «•f rttlier of Ilia
a b o v e l.o it .I at aliova ad4lrra«ra.
upon
paymrnt
o f IV TI IK CIHt l IT
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l lo .o o for r*4h act. Any un- VIYTII JI IIII T I I. r i l l t ' l IT,
aurrraaful
bidder, upon
re­ iv
am i
F o il
s t e m v o i .k
t u r n i n g aurh aet p rom ptly and I O I V T V , F l . i m i t t k
In g ood c o n d itio n , w ill
be IV I ' H l V I ' F l i r M l, l » H
refunded
hla p a y m e n t, and
F o i l tK T .o sritt: o f
a n y non -h hidar upon ao re*
AIIIIHKVKVT FOII IIKF.n
t u r n in g auclt a act w ill ba H ANNAH YAMAN a / k / a
refunded I None.
IIANNA YAMAN, a
The
owner
reserve*
the
I 'la ln tlff
righ t to w a i v e an y Inform allllea or to reject an y or all P A U L J . P H IL L IP S enrt
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Mach bidder m i n t depoalt w if e , am! ATLAH KUIIHIDIAIIw i t h hla bid, aei'urlty in the IKH OK F l a m i D A , Inc., a
am o un t, form and wuhject to
t h e condition* provided In the Klurlila corporation.D . f . n J a n l a ,
In fo rm a tio n for Itlililera.
voT ip t:
A t te n t io n o f blddera la p a r­
AUL J . P H IL L IP * an*
t ic u la r ly railed to the r»'julr«* TO: PHKt.KN
M. Plltt.I.IPtt. h i .
m e n u aa to co ndition* o f e m ­
w lfr.
370 W. I l a iii.lo n
p lo y m e n t to be obaerve4| and
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m inim u m w a g e ra tes to ba
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paid under the con tract.
a n y an * a l l o l h r r pertlra
No bidder may w it h d r a w hi*
c la im in g an y rlah t. tills ,
bid w it h in fto d a y s a f t e r the
a m l/n r I n t e r * ,t In an * to
a ctu a l data o f tha o p e n in g
the
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the
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It,cor*.
of
Hxptn ot a C o u n ty , Florida.
Anmrar to Prarlou. Puttla
T o l l A IlK HKIIKIIY NOTH
F IC H that tha I’lalntlfr. H A N ­
NAH YAMAN. a . k / a HANNA
YAMAN, a wid ow , l i e , I n . t l l u te d ault a g a i n s t you In !h«
Circuit Court o f t h . Ninth
J u d icia l Circuit In a n * for
K ,n ilno |e Cou nty. Flotilla, t h ,
n a l u r , o f t h , su it la tha forarloaure
of
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for
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w h ich . n c u m h s r a tha
a b o v e i t . sc-rib ,* pro perty, aal*
pro perly b rin g r i t u a l , d and
l o c a l , * In H rm ln o l, County ,
Florida. You an * ea ch o f yo u
3* KrniU vapor
47 Ink .tala
are hereby required to Ilia
41 Annual Incotaa 4* Kuropraa
y o u r A n aw rr w it h t h , CDrk
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black bud
o f t h . Circuit Court In an *
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for Prmlnota Co u n ty , Florida,
51 Krimnlna
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331 P a rk Avenue. Houlh. W i n ­
ter Park . Florida. A tto r n .y a
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for p l a i n t i f f In tha ahova a c ­
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o f May. A .It., P&gt;*i, e l s , *
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p u till.h id In H em ln o l. Cuun'y. Florida, o n e , aaeh w e e k
fo r l o u r i s i n . e c u l l v a weeka.
WITNKHM tha hand and aeal
c
of t h . Clark o f the Circuit
Court. Hentlnula C ou n ty , F l o r ­
y
ida, Ibis the 3&lt;lli da y of
March. A.Do 17(1.
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Art hur II. Ilec tw lth . Jr.
c le r k of tli, circu it court,
ii
Hy: Mart ha T. V l h l .n
Deputy Clurk
W l n d e r w e . d l e , lla ln a a 4k W ar*
334 P ark Avanua. Houlh
W in te r P a rk . F lo r id *
Ihibllsht M .r c h I I , AprU 8,
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6. For Rent

3 BR furn, Wynnwood .. $135 St. Johns Realty
2 BR furn. Wynnwood .. $100 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Unfurnished bomei from $73 118 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
ioning and screened porch.
Real Estate — Mortgage*
Any type of financing. Pay­
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420 ment* as low as $64.00 per
month, piui taxes and in­
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surance to qualified buyer.
TEE
'N GREEN ESTATES
K H T in n i* s «v r
Phone 322-274$
NOTICK IH hrrrhy g iv e n that

Stenstrom Realty

I am e n g a g e d In b u a lne .a at
1 m ile 8. o f l l l g Tr ee ltd.,
Kemlnule Cou nty, Florida, u n ­
der th e fh-tltloua n a m e of,
TUB
K ENTCCKIA N8.
and
that I Intend tu r e g l e t e r aald
name w ith t h . Clerk o f t h ,
Clrvull Court. H em lno l, C o u n ­
ty, Florida, In acrordanra with
the p r o v i s i o n , o f the F lc tllloua Name Htalutea. t o - w l l :
Hr, linn 1(3.01 F lo r id a Htatutea 1 « 7 .
Hlg: J a m e s A. Crafton
Klnn-r K. Avlilry
Putdtah April t, 13. 1*. 34.
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W» C l e r k o f d e r a i l C e u r l .
Noth-e Is hereb y g iv en that
the u n d ,r e ig n e d AllTIILTl II.
IIKCKWITH, J i t .
a s Clerk
o f the Circuit Court o f Hemlnote C ou n ty , Flo rid a, w ill on
Iho 33nd day o f April, 1*41.
at 13&gt;05 o'clock p. in., a t the
front door o f the Hemlnote
C o u n ty Court lln u ee. In t h .
City
of
H«nf»rd.
Hemlnol,
Cou nty, Florida, o f f e r for »ale
and se ll a t public uutcry to
the h l g h r . t and beat bidder
for ca sh, th* f o l lo w in g d.a*
rrlh.d
p rop erty s i t u a te d
In
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Heinlnole County , Florida,
t o g e t h e r w i t h a ll s t r u c t u r e ,
and Im p ro v em en ts n o w and
h e rea f t er on . a i d land, and
n a t u r e s a t ta c h e d thereto, p u r­
su a n t to tho final decree of
fo reclo su re en tered In a cas e
p en d in g In aald Court, tha
s t y l e of w h ich Is
Lucille I*&gt;ng H en derson and
l l o . e l t a Le&gt;ng Williams.

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W i l l i , J a c o b s and J u l i a J arobe, husban d an d wlfa, and
F lo r e n c e K ea ra e, unmarried.
Def en dants,
and the d o c k e t n u m b er of
w h ich I. n u m b er U t &gt; ( .
WITNKHH my hand and t h .
o f f i c i a l aeal o f aald Court,
t h is Ird d a y o f April, H U .
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A rt h u r II. H eck wlth , Jr..
Aa Clark o f lh a Circuit
Cuurt o f I r i u l a o l o Couuty.
Flo rid a.
Uy: Martha T. V l h l . n
D e p u t y Clark
H o ffm a n , K e m p e r A Jo hnson
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Miami Hhoraa 31. F lo r id a
Pub lish April 4, MM

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FURNISHED house and land
lor sale. Near Monroa Cor­
ner on S. Elder Road.
GOVERNMENT OWNED
HOMES
Priced from $3,800.00 to $13..
500.00 Two bedrooms, 1
bath to three bedrooms,
two bath* located i i varioui sections of Sanford.
Down payment* from $50.06
to $500 00.
Buy a completely recondi­
tioned home which include*
repainting inside and out—
or save by purchasing oa
an "AS IS" Basis.
You owe it to yourself and
your family to investigate
these bargains in home
buys. No red tape. We can
qualify you in 30 minutes.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA 2 2118
FA 24048
323 0700
2521 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

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4340 W. Colonial Drive
OULANDO. FI.OBIDA
Phone: CY 5-0981

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Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Home... Look To W ant-A ds
12. (teal L.-tuto l o r Srile 12. Rent L -d u lc F o r Sale
3 Bedroom. ] bath, large cor- 2 BEDROOM bouse, 213 a
niT lot facing lake. 109
Maple. $1,300. FA 2(1437.
A .u i' Drive, S u n I a n J
OUT
OF STATE owner must
Estate. i'll A in service.
sell
approximately 23 acres
$150 down, monthly $81.7.1,
VA nothing down. FA 2 81)74 on Klee A Linden bakes.
May be plotted into 22 Jots,
or FA 2-2 US
each on water. Also 2 lots
5 LOIS Fit A.ML HOUSE on
on Linden Lake. 2 acres
Palmetto Ave. ami Rosa­ each. Dr. Franr Poigor. 839
lind St
Near Naval Air
Forest
Ave. Rye, New
Station. J. H. Saucer man.
York.
Rt 3, Box 412-S, l’alatka,
Q U A IL P O N D E A S T ~
tin.
2tkl S. Embry Dr., 3 bed­
IIY OWNER at sacrifice
rooms, I'a baths, built-in
prices; Income property m
range and oven, corner lot,
Fern Park, Rent $270 per
lovely nnghborliood $12,900;
monthly payments approxi­
month (2) 3 Redroom and
(It 2 Bedroom cement
mately
$91.87
includes
block homes. City water,
everything except utilities.
Call 838-2906 o r t,.\ 2 2479.
oak floor*, Florida Rooms,
like new. Located I block
Real Estate liepl
west of llwy. 17-92 and 1 L im ite r M urtguR e L'o.,
block south of S.R, 434
Realtors
behind Flora! Motor Court.
FllA HOMES
Also lb a rvs of cleared
land Will sell .inv part or StcnsUom Realty presently
has an oiilslamling selec­
all. Furn. or unfurti.
tion of homes, of all sues
and descriptions, in various
RAVENNA PARK
.Modern 3 BR CB liome in
residential areas for your
. good, localioo.
Features
Inspection.
Prices range
Vlonda Room, fully equipfrom S38uo and up, ulili
ped built-in kitchen, and
monthly payments of $30
alt the standard extras!
and up, including taxes and
$13,(53o, with Silo down, A
insurance. We will consid­
$87.30 per month includes
er it a pleasure to serve
everythin. A real buyl
you.

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55. Riiilrt - Paint • Repntr'29. Aiitoninhlle 5ervice

R e la te F u r Sale

REPAIRS Reasonable
Carpentry ,v painting
i .id tii - i \ : —
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ROBERT 3 WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymund LumluutsL A»*0.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank lMJc.

Rl PAIRING, painting, cab
AUTO GLASS
met m a king. Ml work guar­
anteed. Call K.V 2-2139 alter
INSTALLED
3 p. in
Setiliat'ik Glass amt Faint

SACRIFICE
2 sioH Y House near churches
and school. S8.1WQ value.
Mill sell for $6,OOQ. Now
rented for $73«) Mo. Reply
Box 7, c o Sanford Herald.

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Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Pork Ave. FA 2 2120

“S ta n d a t atten tio n ! They’re playing th a

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HOLLERSo/SANFORD

CLAUDE IIITTKLf.
2303 PARK AVE.
FA 2-0M1

ORLANDO ( II 1-3166

FORD
CONTINUES

Due
Success Of Our March New Car Sales,
We Arc Continuing Our Sales Spectacular Thru The Month Of April

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TAIIf
lALIx "VfliiD"
TU UK HEAL
lUUAIS
ON A IMAND NEW

Falcon! Fairlane! Galaxie! Thunderbird!

18. Help Wanted
PART TIME, no selling.
Earn $2.00 hour atari, col­
lecting on our established
current customers. No ex­
perience necessary. Car
needed. Boitdablc local realucul. Write Mr. Nagcr, P.
O Box 613. Orlando. Fla.,
giving age, address, plume,
type, model and year ol
car.

. 19. Sthmlloniv Wanted
Child Care. FA 2-2214
DRESSMAKING, alterations;
men and women. Mrs, Du­
rand, 413 Myrlk.

If You're In the Market For A Used C a r . . . See Our
C LE A N ,

LOW

M ILEA G E

USED

CARS

&amp; TRUCKS

WE DIVE TOI* VALUE STAMPS

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, INC.
508

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SI.. S unfurt)
OPEN H I. V;uu

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M IL S — 1IL 6:00 OTHER

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W in te r P a rk
WEEK HATH

M l 7-4818

WASHING and Ironing
FA 2 4089.

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51. Beauty Salmis
JIA BRIE IT'S BEAUTY NUUK
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Appointments
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
Cut N Curl Beauty bluip
Special on Perms. Cali for
appointment. 1 Senior ope
rator*. Tree parking lots.
1318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0634

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BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINYNTE IT WITH US
• low Interest Rates
♦ Utw Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1962 CORVAN Truck for sale
or trade. Call 322-3990.
tfl.Vt FORD &gt;» ton pickup.
$495. Excellent iumlitiuiu
Call FA 2-0967 after 4 p in.

57. Ilonta - Motors
Gstcway To The Waterway

Rubaon Sporting: Goods

BEAUTIFUL electric range,
I’lum tim fr A H e a tin g
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
used four weeks; will sell
AIR CONDITIONING
33c up.
for less than half price;
CONTRACT and REPAlll
Git YPKVILLK NURSERY’
322-89to.
WORK
iOUI Sanford Ave FA 2 6.-62 Grapevillc Avc. Near 20th St. SEAR’S Air - Conditioner, t
ton. Completely automatic.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
PLl Mill N’t,
Portable Wesllnghouie oven.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Contracting Repairs
Dining room chairs, end
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ip sa Ia Rd. Just off 20th St.
tables, coffee table, misc,
It. L. HARVEY
articles. 3230185.
and 1st SI.
2iil Sanford Yve.
FA 2-3383
SEWING MACHINE MONTH
55. F u rn itu re
58. Radhi X Television
END CLEARANCE!
WANTED reliable couple to Singer used A repossessed,
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
take up monthly payments
portables electric. $7.50.
1 DAY SERVICE
of Si3.3b on 3 complete
Consoles $17.30. Zig Zags
2iih. St. A Sanford Avc.
rooms of furniture. Call
$28 oo A up. Cash or terms,
I’ll. 322 0613 ’
TE 8 latl, Casselberry, col­ lot S. Park Ave,
lect.
57. Special Services
NEWLY’ Upholstered Couch
A Chair, FA 2-4260,
FRKE ESTIMATE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Upholstering
A
Mattress
ren­
SPRINKKR SYSTEMS
ovating. New A Used Furni­
All Type* and Sue*
ture. ta il Nix Bedding Mfg.
We Repair and service
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
ST IS E
FA
2-21 IT.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 Used furniture, appliances,

Your EY’INRUDE Dealer
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
1 7&gt;i hp. MERCURY Kicker,
Like now. 1 10-hp YYiseonsin Motor. FA 2 6978.
14’ BOAT and trailer with
35 hp. Mercury motor.
Front end coni rots. $450.
FA 2-2000. 2534 \'a!e Ave.

5S. Motorcycles - Scooters
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New A Used.
Lew Is Sales A Serviea
2517 Country Club Rd.
I’h. FA-2-7928
1960 VESPA Scooter. Model
12$. Phone FA 2- 0190.

tools,' etc. Bought • Sold,
SMITH Au- Condition Refri­
larrry’s Mart 215 Sanford
geration service. All work
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7431 Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Night FA 2 2069.
Service With the Cash.
SUPER
TRADING POST
Piano Tuning and Repair
FA
20677.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate 51. Articles For Sale
Reniove Thatch • Chinch Panu, 99c. TSlurU 4Sc.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti­
Army-Navy Surplus, 310
l e —Ph. FA 2 4244
Smifiml Ave.
MANSFIELD LAWN SKK.
LOSE WEIGHT satcly with
Air-Condition in jr
Dex-A-Diet lableU. Only
OKc. hmeIdlin’* Drugs,
H. B. l’Ol’E CO.. INC.
2U) So, Park Ave. FA 2-4231
READY MIX Concrete, win
Driveway a. Patios, etc, Ph
dow *illa. lintels, steps,
FA 2-7775 alter 4 1X1.
locks, sand, comcnl, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
SINGER
dry well*, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Si; WING MACH INK
:&gt;oe Elm Avc.
FA 2-5751
CALL KA 5-5785

FH IG m A IR R
Sale* A Service
G. It. HIGH
1)00 W. 1 st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

LAWN SERVICE

USED AUTOMATIC Washer
and Dryer. Many to choose
from. Completely recondi­
tioned. on day warranty on
all. Dick’s Appliance. 510
S. Sanford Ave. KA 2-7658.

Be Wise!

17. M ale H elp W anted

O v
To The Trentendoug

Furniture Center
French Avc.

52. I lowers - Shrubs

WANTED: Intelligent white Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­ 1961 ZIG ZAG Sewing Ma­
isfaction giuranUod. Ph.
chine. Makes button boles,
Stenstrom
Realty
Stenstrom Really
lady with car to do survey
with guarantee. FA 29411.
FA 2-1817.
work. DeBary. No selling.
Real Estate — Mortgages
Ileal Estate — Mortgages
Salary. I*. O. Box Z37. San­
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420 III N. Park Avc. FA 2 242.) ford.

The Sanford Civil Service
Board It accepting applica­
tions for the poMtion of po­
lice patrolman. Require­
ments; 21 to 30 yrara of
age; height end weight lo
conform with established
standards with minimum
$‘9“ ligt. and 154 lbs. ugt.;
minimum of high school ed­
ucation or equivalent Ex­
amination for quat. appli­
cants will lie at 7:30 I’ M.
April 9, 1963 in city hall.
Good working conditions
and pension plan. Submit
applications lo Civil Ser­
vice examiner by April 8,
1963.

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Tot, Walker, Boys 22“ ami
Girls 24" Hikes. FA 2-7193 58. Automobiles • Trucks
It yon need a good used Re­ ’56 CHEVROLET. $43$. Call
FA 2-6633 after 6:00
frigerator drop by the

Uompnny

1 BEDROOM CB house. Furn atio n al anthem !”
nlshed or unfurnished. 26(W
Elm Ave.
15. Rea! Estate Fur Sale; 15. Itusinrss ( ip pur tun it y
2 BEDROOMS, Rt aM : ■*
FOR LEASE Modern 3 hay
NCJ CASH NEEDED
nice grove. View of Lake
all porcelain Sinclair Sta
3
Bedroom,
2
bath.
$61
a
Mary. Top construction.
lion.
2 Grease ruck.*, plenty
month.
T.
3.
1.
Included.
Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty $19,300. Furnished 2 bed­
of parking. Choice locu­
322-808$.
room Trailer, with 10’ x
Real Estate — Mortgages
Real Estate — Mortgages
tion. FA 2-2151.
30’ cabana. With 1 acre
111 S . Park Avc. F’A 2 2420 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
$7,600.
with
5
acre*
16. Female Help Wanted
IT TU Y'OURSELF
$12,300. Good terms. 40
SEWERS WANTED
Acres, Geneva 39,000. Dup to see the big bargain at
1IXK) Oak Ave. if you need
IMMEDIATELY
lex. West 1st St. $9,000. Old
a spacious 4 bedroom, 2 \\ ork ai home doing simple
2 story bouse on beautiful
batli older home. It can be
sewing. W'e supply materi­
lot. Uth St. Sanford. $4«X*)
bandied for only $1,300
als and pay shipping both
cash. Good and bad Romes
ways. Good rate of pay.
from $30 down to $2300 down.
SQUARE D EAL BUYS
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
down. Good terms.
AD -169, Box 7010, Adelaide
62 CADILLAC I Door, Power. A ir ........... 5459:»
Semipole Realty
Post Office, l'oroiilo, On 58 PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-8 ...................
.'195
1901 S. Park Avc.
Stemper Agency
lario, Canada.
58 FORD Station Wagon, V-8. Auto........
is 15
FA 2-5232 anytime
REALTOR — 1NSUUOH
REGISTERED NURSE, full
57 FORD Country Sett., Overdrive...........
515
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. FOR SALE by owner: 2 bed­ time lor County home. Call
59 PONTIAC Bonneville I dr. hurdtop
1195
room cement block borne.
County Commissioner John
BY OWNER: large 3 bedroom
(&gt;1 CHEV. li Ton Pickup. ....................... 1145
Low down payment. Con­
Alexander,
Sanford.
home on two large lots, un­ venient to downtown and
59 CHEV. Sin. Wagon. 8 Cyl., Std.......... 1595
FA 2 0283.
derground sprinkler sys­ base, f HA approved. Pit.
52 CADILLAC 4 dr. Sedan .................... 295
tem, draw drapes through­
ALIX OF SANFORD
FA 2-4W6B after 4 p m.
58 MERCEDES 229, 4 Door ................... 1295
out, attic [an, built-in kit­
NEEDS
55 DUICK I &lt;lr. hardtop .......................
595
chen, large Florida room.
H IG H L A N D P A R K
Experienced
single needle
Liberal ter ms. FA 2-1263.
1. — Neat 2 UR, tile built
58 FORD 2 Door, 0 Cyl.. Std..................
845
sewmg machine operators.
CB home, with Florida
Stop in at our modern air9! CHEV, St a. Wagon, V-8, Ault............. 1795
3 ACRES A House on Rt.
room, WOOd floors, equip­
conditioned factory on Hwy.
46. Fast of Interstate 4.
59 CHEV. 1 Dour, 6 Cyl., Std.................. 1195
ped kitchen &amp; fireplace.
17-92 or cull FA 2-2204. Ask
$14,300.
Make
offer
to
W.
56 CHEV. St a. Wag., V-8, Auto., Air Cond. 595
$11,030, with $775 down, A
for
Connie Curtate.
M. Cooke, 606 S. Park or
low payments.
54 CHEV. Delray, Auto........................ ...
595
your broker.
SECRETARY - ASSISTANT
58 CHEV. Vt Ton Pickup ........................ 995
OFFICE MANAGER: alwrt2.
—
Charming
3
BR,
CB
IDYLLWTLDF.
58 FORD Sta. Wagon, V-8, Std...............
595
hand, bookkeeping, excel­
home on spacious oakCharming 3 BR. 2 bath brick
55 CHEV, 2 Door, 8 Cyl„ Sid..................
195
lent
phono personality and
aliadcd
comer
lot.
In
addi­
colonial In desirable Idylltyping; age 33 to 45; 5 day
51 CHEVROLET ......................................
145
tion to Standard extras,
wilde. Loaded with luxury
fcaluro* Include air condi­ week. Apply Florida State
features, including fabul­
57 PLYMOUTH 1 Door,*6 Cyl., Auto......
115
Employment Service, 2110 s
tioner, attic fan, fenced
58 CHEV. iVt Ton Pickup .......................
795
ously equipped kitchen A
French.
yard.
RHQ,
&amp;
many
others.
year
'round
central
air
85 CHEV. Dnumudrutur, fully ci|iiipped 5207
New roof A wood floors. WHITE Woman to keep bouse
conditioning
A heating!
57 MERCURY Sla. Wagon, Auto., P. Sleer. 495
Truly one of Florida’s fin­ $13,000, with $400 down and and care for elderly couple.
' $90 per month.
est!
WE RE LOADED - THEY EDITA GO
FA 2-3980.
FRED YEAChl.E
219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-6231

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PLAYPEN. Stroller, Taylor Fri. Apr. 5, ’85—Pope It

R E MODELING,
Repairing, 210 Magnolia Ph. F \ 2 1622 $1 per dwv rental for Electric
painting Vnnciele. Floritl.t
Carpel Sham poor r with pur
cluisc of Blue Lustre. Carrooms A carponea a spe­ 51. Foaltry - Livestock
cially . FA 2-7274.
roll’s Furniture.
Large Shetland Ponies: 1
HOME REPAIRS. &lt;&amp;ll types.
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­ illtLS English Racer Bike,
like new, S25. power I-awn
Ilrinh or spray painting.
dles and bridle*. 322 9162.
Mower. $25. Or both $10.
Reference, F a 2 «;io.
—
51 A. Puts
FA 2-7635.
55, I'lu n tliin g S erv ices
BLONDE Pekinese, register­ COMPLETE Bath fixtures.
ed. FA 2-2995.
Good condition.
Kitchen
sink. 323 0132.

l'l.N E C R E S T
Attractive 3 BR. 2 bath CR
Itome, wiLh screened Flor­
ida room on large corner
lot. Built-in equipped kilchen, and available fur im­
mediate occupancy. $14.500,
with just $430 down, $103
per month.

3 BEDROOM 2 bath home
Fla. room. large utility
room, nice oak tree. Mini
mum down payment. Pinecrest, n s t- Coleman Cir1
cle. Tel. FA 23514.

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

54. Articles For Sa(e

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USED CAR STOCK
HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER
a rare buy . . .
62 Pontiac Catalina
Four dour hardtop Ventura, interior decor*
power steering and brakes, Hydramatte*
Heater, Radio, White Tire*.

YOUR BEST

USED CAR
BUYS ARE HERE

Hurry In!

1959 C hevrolet
V-8. 4 door sedan, autoinatli trails., ^
healer, e itra clean.

105!) Ford Tudor
Sedan, automatic Iran,

1959 Dodge Custom

Royal, 4-door ardau, Y-0, automatic
Iran*., healer, (Hiaer steering.

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1-diHir xedaii, eeuiiunvltal ruxilir.
standard Iran*., healer, extra rlean
our uwnrr ear with luw mileage.

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Roadster. Red bucket iteuln net in upotleas
blue-tent) fininh, t .speed t ntnuniihuiiin. Thin
one in niittle for Ihe “(Team I’uff” buyer.

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leans., lull power, radio A healer
| Q C 1 I 1)1(1) fordor Country Sedan atalion wagon,
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Looking For The Home

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Of Your Heart: Try Here
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 ju st 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 th a t 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 Ihe page, to
show you ju st how to get to the fea­
tured spots of the week.
Look over this page, pick out one
th at looks good to you. Drive out nnd
make an on the site inspection.
if you don’t see ju st 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.

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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
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models . . . all with central heat and with (or
prepared for) air-conditioning. You can chmna
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north of the new Long wood Kirinrnlury
S c IkhiI . , , )u&gt;t a
coiipir bundled yard- off It. S.
Highway 17-SS . . . l.»ok for
■ignn nn w m I *ide of highway.

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on our weekly Tour Of Homes
While you are out driving, this week-end, lake this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

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CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —
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Duct* I'rrpnrrd for AirCumlitioning
County Tuxr* Only
High and Dry
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All Improvement* In And Paid
Any Type Financing

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l et ii » build one of lhr«c oul»l*ndiug model, on YOl'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.

BUILT B Y LM N EN TERPR ISES

O W N A HOM E OF YOUR O W N
IN BEAUTIFUL

Yhla comfortable and altrnctlre rraldrncr,
Im nliil at SO] Satauma Court In Itaicnim
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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.

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Ravenna Park Homes
“A Community lJuilt With Pride**
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•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
Ihr 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,

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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.
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By l a r r y VERSIIEL
T h e classroom teachers
have voted that the school ad­
ministration department not
make public the list ot the
"top" 65 teachers in the
county.
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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.
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Five Sanford Negroes Arrested
In Large Bolita Crackdown Here
No Connection nowA ...
BRIEFS
W ith Volusia
County Drive
24 Die

MIAMI t t T D —At least 24
persona died in Flotilla traffic
accidents over the weekend V O L . r*n
and a d iowning raised the ac­
cidental death toll to ‘J5. F"Ur
were killrd in a crasli at Tal­
lahassee.

Five Sanford NcjjimM wore nrmttod individually
Saturday in a crackdown by police on bolita opera­ Help Urged
WASHINGTON (LIT) —
tion- here. Police Chief Itoy Williams reported.
The Chief said he docs not believe local bolita Sen. Barry Goldwaler, t IIoperations have any connection with the drive in Ariz.), wants the U n i t e d
Volusia County "but we don't want it e ith e r— that's Slate* to help train Cuban ex­
why we lire checking closely
here. We do not want to have
to report to the grand jury
a* they nic doing at DeLuml,"
Tile local investigation is
being conducted by I.t. Joe
Hick-on mid Patrolman Carl
C. Dodson. They ariesled five
Negioe-, all charged with
possession of a share in a lottery. They tire:
Chester A. Shnw, 1706 Hell
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 flOl bail. Coley is
in jail in lieu of bond,

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David Galchel in Tallahas­
see Marking for -Air local del­
egation.
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Heavy rains and Mind rip­
ped to shred* that Semi-Cen­
tennial flag flying over First
St. this past weekend.
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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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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
pers . . .
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CONVERSATION WJ T I l
CHARLIE KAMl’K — "Since
you sold me those tickets to
the Semi-Centennial Official
Dance aland a month ago. I
haven't heard a peep about
them. What gives?" . . .
CHARLIE—"The dance is so
popular and folks are so anx­
ious to dance to Charlie Spivak’s orchestra that I think
Hie scalpers gobbled up all
the tiekels!" . . . ME—"Oct
otf that stuff an' be serious.
No foolin’, wherr are the tic­
kets being sold?" . . . KAMPF
—"Well, llarnet White is put­
ting them with some business
bouses like both the banks.
First Federal. Touchton'*,
Roumlllal’s and some others.
1*11 find out the other spots
and let you know." . , . ME—
"Yes. with less than three
w rrkt to go to Ihe big shin
dig, and wdli people calling
me, let us toll the folks about
how, for a mere *5. they can
swing out (or a really full
night with tantalizing Terpsi­
chore.*1 . . . CHARLIE— cs
—and dancing, loo!"
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Senior Life-Saving classes
alart tonight at Muncipal Fool
at 7:30 for persons from 16
years old and up. Adults are
particularly wanted, who can
complete their water safety
courses anil become instruc­
tors. It’s a three week course.
Monday, Wednesday and triday.
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Llggett's Drugstore is "out"
at Seminole Ftaia Stropping
Center on 17*02 and Sit 436.
Eckards Drugstore is “in."
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In reply to would lie con­
testants in the Reality Pa­
geant anil selection of Miss
Seminole County . . . it's too
late, girls. Contest closed
quite a few days ago.
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iles and support them with an
American airlift in attacks on
their homeland.

County Benefits
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
Co nipt roller Rity E. Green
said today check* totaling
rtlJKH) enrh have been mailed
to each of Florida’s 67 coun­
ties us part of the yearly race
truck revenue distribution.

A Flop?

MOSCOW (U PD —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.
United Press I.mined Who

Fetal dialled 1008

MON.* APRIL 8, 1063

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To ie
A lull emphasizing the need
for a new state university for
central Florida will be cn-1
introduced into the senate
this allernooii by eight sen
alors from lids area, Sem­
inole County Senator Mack
Cleveland Jr. fold Ihe Herald
at noon today.
The bill calls for a proposed
new school for tha central

Aired In Senate

Florida area and does not
pinpoint any area
Senators eo introducing the
bill represent S c ttt i n o I e ,
Orange. Brevard, Lake, iu
cent a. St. Lucie, Indian livv er. Okeechobee and Martin
Counties.
Seminole County hat been
designated at one of the pn*
siblo sites f &gt;r the new school.

In other business, a three
per cent tax on retail sales of
real estate w hs 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

LINDA LONG, five
fool two entry in Ihu
".Miss Seminole Coun­
ty" contest, is the
dnuf'litcr of Mr. and
Mrs. John 1.. l.ony{ of
Forest City. Miss L our
attends Lyman llipl)
front where she will
Kraduate in June. She
likes scenery am! fa­
shion d r a w i n p and
plans to attend toilette
where site will study in­
terior ilecorathijr. Miss
I. ont r w e i g h s Kill
pounds.

Aid Program
Termed ’Sound’
WASHINGTON tUI’l) Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara told an ccoiimyminded Congress today that
President Kennedy’s SI S bil­
lion foreign aid program is
"a sound dollar investment."
"This program yields ex­
cellent dividends to the se­
curity, foreign policy and
general welfare of the United
Stales." the former automo­
tive executive stud.

Stop Fighting
VIETIANE, lotos UJPI) —
Laotian Premier Prince Sou
vanna Phourna today asked
the International C o n t r o l
Commission to -top lighting
between the pro Communist
Pat bet Lao ami neutralist
forces in the Plain of Jars
region, it was reported.

Face Charges
NAh’iSAU, Ilaliuiiia* (UP!)
— Nine anti-Castro Cuban
rai-lei* arrested by Rahumliiil
authorities on Amlin* Island,
loti tulle* ninth of Culiu, were
being brought here today on
the Blitish ftignle London,
desry to face charge* of Il­
legal entry.

TALLAHASSEE (CPU — A
move got underway today to
nail down the presidency of
the IthkV senate for Sen.
James E. Conner of Brooksville.
Conner has about to writ­ Fleet Reserve
ten pledges of support &lt;fur
the powerful position), many To Meet Tonight
Shipmate Gi'lu* Tufft-r, pres­
more than needed in the iiident, cordially invite* all
member upper chamber.
Sen. Dewey Johnson, ljuin- career melt with over four
c). said hell recommend yeui* military service to the
tiiat llie senate caucus ibis Sun fun! Fleet Reserve Associ­
week and designate Conner. ation meeting today at N p. m.
For the past several sessions, at the F. it- A. Home, 2t9 Sem­
the senate has been tedding inole lllvd., next to the zoo,
Houoied guest* us tlie meet­
olf on tbit selection until af­
ter the senator to be designs. ing will i-e tl-e newly returned
ed has been re-elected to his Hutrun Five (YAll-bJ Savage
Sou* nf Sanford.
seat.
"But Ibis Hung Is muddy- 1
ing the waters,” Johnson Ilijflu*r Ground
NEW YORK t LTD—Stocks
said, "and we ought to get
it out of Use way so we ran Jumped olf to higher ground
tackle the Important problems on heavy block trading at the
facing us."
opening today.

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,"

GI'TTKD RDM AIN'S of un »»|mmi nit* curb market mi French Avenue, nt
Fifth Street, lire shown here. Fire of undetermined origin quickly en­
veloped tin- slum ! nt nltoiil 8 |&gt;.m. Friday, Fire Chief Murk N. Cleveland
Sr., who could not estimate the loss, aiiid the market wits owned by Mrs.
Juanita Urcen, 1116 Rim Avenue.

Food Poisoning Ruled O u t;
Absenteeism Hits Oviedo School
feet inn.
County Sanitarian Vnl Rubbin* said preliminary cheek
lias ruled out food poisoning,
lie was being assisted try
Mrs.
Charlotte
Whitmore,
school lunihrooin supervisor.
Principal C. \V Holder said
that an investigation Iasi year
a* a result of heavy absentee­
ism ruled nut food poison­
ing, tiiat it was caused by a
virus.
CAPE C A N A V E R A L
He added lli.il 50 students
(U l’l) — Tile IT.S, Navy to­ were absent today "a little
day successfully file-1 an ad­ aim to normal." Since tins
vanced version - f it* hmgruiige I'olari* **A-l" missile
some 2,000 mile* across the Board To Talk
Atlantic Ocean.
Annexation
The stubby, needle iioaed
Annexation of the Seminole
r o c k e t blunted from It*
Shopping Plaza at liny. 17-th!
launching pud on Cape Cana­
and Sit Fat is one of ninny
veral at It a.m, and no*cd major items scheduled for ac­
inito its planned target area tion ut today'* meeting of tlie
less than 2&lt;i minute* Inter.
Cause!bony Board of AlderThe Navy railed the shot b m cn.
"significant aucce**." It was
The meeting will lie held at
tlie first flight of tin "pre- Thill p. til. ill tile Women's
prototype ta rth a l" version of ('lull Building on Ovvrbrook
Ihe Pclaris "A-3."
Dr.
Heavy absenteeism at Ovie­
do school Thursday. Friday
and today resulted m an in
vesligation of possible food
poisoning Imt first indications
were that il is a virus in

Polaris A-3
Shot Succeeds

he said.
Iliilnreu said representa­
tive* from the FEC, llie Na­
tional Mediation Board, tile
Lal*ir Department ami union*
striking the railway would
take part in (be talks.
FEC President William B.
Thompson met with tha sec­
retary of labor after Satur­
day's talk* and umtcuncud he
would not ask for binding ar­
bitration yet.
“If collective bargaining
fails, 1lien we probably will
enter into some bind of bind­
ing arbitration," lie said.
Thompson said Labor Sec­
retary Willard Wlrtz was
hopeful the Florida • based
railway would request bind­
ing arbitration. But lie mid
"We felt this was nut tils
time."

SEATO Warned
Of Red Threat

Ihorities.

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.
VAH» recently left Mayport, Fla., aboard the USS
Saratoga Ivotind fur a sevenmonth cruise of Us own.
When VAIMt'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, Fram es;
Athens am! Rhodes, Greece,
and Beiruti, Lebanon.

followed a large absenteeism
Iasi Thursday and Friday lie
asked for an investigation.
However," lm said, "wo
learned only almut half ot
llie eliilddrcu ale in tlie
PARIS (UPD - U. S. Se­
m IkmjI lunch)uoiii."
cretary of State Dean Rusk
warned today that Commun­
ist subversion and uggression
still constitute a major threat
to peace in Southeast Asia.
Willi strong backing from
tlie British and French, be
pledged llie United Stales
MOSCOW (U PD —The So. would resist Communist ag­
v let I uion uttaekisf (lie pro. gression lineals "wherever
posed form uion of a NATO they arise."
nuclear force today in notes
Busk said tlie United Slates
delivered to the United .Males, ha* "a vital interest" in
Biitain and West Germany.
maintaining llie lnde|iendenre
Tit* notes urged that Instead ot embattled South Viet Nam,
of forming sin Ii a NATO v.here American troop* are
force I)m- West accept Soviet helping tight the Communists.
piopoHul* f u r diituinmiueiit
"'tlie struggle may be pro­
mid a Geiman peuen treuty, tracted a ml biller," he said,
informed source* said.
"but we have no doubt of ul­ House Kills
Western dlsplumatie sources timate vielory."
said the lengthy note* Hum­
Busk addressed the opening Stamp Plan
med up in detail,Soviet objec­ session of a three day meet­
T A L L A H A S S E E (U PD —
tions to tlie NATO forre tlmt ing of the Soldi least Asia llie Home pusseil ami sent to
have appeared repeatedly in Treaty Organization rouncil the Senate today n mcasura
(lie Itussian press.
of ministers.
which would prohibit counties
giving trading stumps fur
voter registration.
Tlie measure passed the

Reds Blast
NATO Proposal

Mental Patient Goes Beserk; Kills 5

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ed in a daze when picked up Wiven they broke Inlo live whole life."
"He Just came In and and told detectives lie knew basement
apartment they
"Now you see him, now
wanted help." Davis said nothing al&gt;oilI the shouting* found four hunting knives, you don't," sl'v said
"He let me have the guns
When Davis called police two ritle* and a shotgun.
Inside Nis sparsely turm*h
amt I called the police.
at the scene of the slayings,
11an u n '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
just wanted to talk to some­ estranged wife, who lay dead separated from bis wife and beer vails and several books.
body.
on tlie floor of a bedroom.
llie couple had fought con­ Two were tilled. "How to
Hansen, a 220 pounder who stantly.
"I Just sat and talked to
Use 'fact and Skill in Hand
him until the police c a m e " stood 6 feet, 2 inches, was
Tim mother said he was ling People" *ud "Gone
Police said Hansen appear­ j an uuldoorsiuau, polite said j"veryvj secretive about hi* ( Hunting."

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a* Charles Hansen, 33, a ra­ wounded also were relatives,
dio repairman. A police ser police said.
Hansen fled the shooting
go ant said Hansen had been
scene in an auto and sur-.
released recently Irom a hos­ rendered several hours later
1pital as a mental patient.
in adjoining New Rochelle to
Betides bis wdv and son, Uie Rev. Ueurgc 31. Davis.
of Trtniy
Episcopal
Hansen killed his wife's par­ 67.
ents and a relative who lived Church. Police said hr turn
next door in this New York rd over two guns to the
City suburb. The two persons t minister who summoned au-|

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.

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The North Orlando Civic
Assn., which recently »»»umed full responsibility of tha
Community Building in tha
Village Recreation Area, atready is performing ita duty
to the community towards
MOUNT VERNON. N. Y.
getting the building back in (UPD — \ former menial
shape for use by clubs and or. . patient today shut and killed
Rani tut ions. Electricity has
been turned tmrk on and the five persons, including his
building is available at any wife amt I year-old sun, and
Wounded two nttier ;ier»uns.
time.
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He surrendered a few hours
Easier Idly drive here ret. lalrr In an Episcopal rrnni*lle j tlC M i . . . K,Js did a er
.trrilK job.
1 Tiwt slayer was id ill tilled

Conner Next
Senate Prexy!

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

FEC Talks
To Resume

Vote Seen

MONTREAL (UPD - 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
proposed St. Johns • Indian Three Killed
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 t i n n e d to
chairman, from Sen. Bernard
'ttnrrv "V.-eh1 i. c o l l i r , of a
Parrish,
llievnrd
County,
two stiay stimWne and u
who i.i. U-cn spearheading
ItllitqUee callups- d ,8 u 11 d 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 whi l e 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
fore the Commission will he Hunt On
CARACAS, V e n e z u e l a
paving of Winter Park Drive,
( LIT) — 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).

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

N e w University For A re a

Board To Hear
Canal Talk

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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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
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with savings that sing!

too

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G reen S tam ps §

When you think of refreshments for your Parly
Snacktimc, fhink of ice cold Coca-Cola served with
tasty cheeses and crackers . . .

with this coupon ond purchoss of;

$5.00 OR MORE
I limit I coupon por family, pita to l
otpirot Sat., April 6, t 96S

S

Nebi.ce Tatty

Rifz Crackers............ ’( C 35c

S
Fniniiv^

Mabitce't Papular

Waverly W a fe r s .......1'Hi" 29c

dairy special*

!

Swiss C h e e se ............ *ii. 35c
Cream C h e e se ........... V«7 29c

Swift’s Allsweet

Margarine 2
FUR FANCY’S SAKE
— Fur g 1o v e h , «ki
punt*, boot* anil woolly
awcatcr fail to ruufflu
the charm of Claudia
Cardinal^. Sho’n film­
ing a talc of fantaay at
Cdrtlnu, Italy.

Courthouse
Records
Marriage Applications
Charlra Roukp, Sanford anil
Ifa trl Koiter, Sanford.
Edward Wulf, MprriU laland and Kranrea Davie, Win­
ter Park.
•
Jamea Malta, Orlando and
Bertha Lcmmona, Orlando.
Jerald Uraaa Aator and Jen­
nifer llryan, IJeUon H|&gt;gs.
Thandal Dorsey, Cleveland,
Ga. and 8aeko Dicklnion, Han.
ford.
Wayne Henry, Orlando and
Ednu Andrews, Orlundo.
Pinal IIIvorre Deerrea
Carroll Kinney Jr. vs. Marie
Kinney.
Joanne Daugharty va. Mur­
rell Daugherty.
Betty Cox vs. Kdwaid Cox.
Monroe Wilcox vs. I.ena W il­
cox.
Ileal Kulatr Transactions
.Shoemaker (.'onstruction Co.,
to llnhert Tliiirnull, etux, I-och
AHsir, *18,000.
II. K. Ilowun, etux, to Ituy.
motiil Kwallow, etux, Kanlonl
lights., *7,60(1.
William Cadeiihead, etux to
G. W. (lodgers, C. C. Manor,
(10,20(1.
Charles Nihlurk, etux to
Btarl Warfield, etux, Block
Hummock, 911,1(10.
A. C. Doodnry Surveyor*,
Inc. to Kingswood llldls., Loch
Arbor, *6,600.
G. K. Brooke Smith, rtux to
Georga lianglemiin Jr., etux,
Loch Arbor, 97,600.
Bruce Kirkputrick, etux to
First Fed. H. and L., Little
Wrkiwa, 90,000.
Kenneth Lanier, etux to
Jamea Newman, etux, Hastbrook, *13,800.
K. K. Godwin, etux to Htcllu
Linden, Crystal Lake, 96,&lt;MI0.
Casselberry G a r d e n s to
James K. Besly, etux, 96,700.
Louie Bridges, etux to llcllu
Hamlin, Kairlune K s l a t a »,
914,800.
Arrin Purlow, etux to John
Bellamy, etux, Huufoid lights.,

98, 600.
Nellie Morgun, etui to Nel­
lie Bennett, Black Hammock,
90,000.
N. O. McDowell Jr., etux to
Howard Lowery, etux, Lake
Mary Manor, *21,600.
Charles Niblaek, etux to
Bichaid Baer, etux, Black
Hammock, 97,600.
Hamilton Hull, etux to John
Smith, atux, 29.21-30, 96,000.
Jlerl llagley, etux to Donald
l«awa, etux, N. C l i u l u u t a ,
916,000.

Boy Scouts
Aid Goodwill
By Louise Hlmunrk
Altamonte S p r i n g s Boy
Hcouta have been busy this
past week knocking on doors
and leaving largo shopping
bugs fur residents o f the com­
munity to fill with uuncedrd
clothing and any other sale
able item.
Hcouta will return this Sat­
urday in a truck to pick up
tlie filled bags which will lie
tum id over to the Goodwill
^Industries fo r sorting and rei pair before being resold.

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Krstt's Amtiitea er Pimsnls

' *,b* 5 8 *
ctns.

Sliced Cheese ...........'Jj!' 49c

plus 100 extra Free *}.*&gt;/ Green Stamps
with coupon

4

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Kraft's Ant'd. Whipped

a

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Witcentin Sliced llg-lye

5

Sweet Flavored

Gem Rolls 2 2Z
pkgs. 49*

Muensfer C h e e se .....

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Senke I Redeem year 20( newtpeper coupon;
pfllV wiin
e t &gt;v y r
price
with soapon
coupon unif
only $1.09)

P I Instant C o ffe e ..............

j f l GmAreen
S ta m p e d
S coupce m4 patekewa of.

*129

hb

uiy Style, Any Type ef Heme Permanent
_ Any ilxe ot regular price

Strietmenn't Crunchy

P Pecan Sandies .............. ’UV 49*

F &amp; P MIX'EM or MATCH'EM
DOLLAR SALE!

I reupen eipirn let.. April ith, IMS

Cerden't Krun-Chee

P C o r n Chips .............. 29* &amp; 39*
(plus 50 extra Prat S&amp;H Green Stomps with
coupon attached to bog)

F &amp; P Halved or Sliced

Y. C. P e a ch e s • • 4
P e a r H a lv e s . . . 5
Fruit C ocktail • • 5
G re e n B e a n s .. 6
G re e n P e a s . . . 6
T o m a t o e s ....... 6
S t y le C o rn « . . . 8
Red B e e t s .. .. 8

All Grind* Maxwell House
IV x

cans

Coffee • • • • ^ 49*

$i .

FM fir P Bartlett

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J/l( O reen S ta m p s
a*A Au tourmi ■ ( ywrekete el:

HERMAN'S ORANGE RAND WIENERS
Ib. 59c
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Progretio's Famous Tomato

n .

can

$i .

f lQ M M M M M S i

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d ow n produce lane

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Sweet Pink-Meat

303
cant

$i .

303
cant

$i .

CANTALO U PES

F Or P Cream

3

FM &amp; P Sliced

303
cant

SWIFT'S AUSWEET MARGARINE
2 M b . ctni. 58c

For Every Baking Need Biiquick

F fir P Sweet

303
cant

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Ice M i l k ...!:!' 39*
F lo u r ....... 39*
P a s t e ....... 60&lt; 10

F &amp; P Cut

303
cans

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Bordon’t (limit 1)

$i .

F fir P Delicious

303
cant

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^

Air caoyaa m i pwvckeve W:

(limit 1 per customer with purchase* of $5.00 or morel

303
cane

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ib" 69c

Q Floor Care ..............

S p re a d s.... si"' 2 9'

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Armttreni'i One-Step

Kraft's Pimento, Olive-Pimento or
Pineapple Cheese

'

Hole Rtguler or Self Holr Spray
14-ox. can $1.09 plus tax

Baby Gouda ............ !«! 49c

Borden’s

F fir P Canned

vtih All coupon mi yutcktt, if

A Tatty Snack Style Chcete

,or

* ! •

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Fancy Red-Button

Radishes..........2 ,i„. 9*

* i.

Florida Vine-Riponed

T om atoes............ n. 19*

frozen foods

Sweet Mild Flavored

Coffee Cake ...

Vi.” 59*

Rick't Cbocoloto

Eclairs ........

Green O n ion s..... ^ 15*

Toity Center-Cut

Howord Jobnion'o V ionno Crumb

89*

2

ratio Brand

Mexican Dinners '*“• 49*
Mr*. Poul't family Back

□ P o r k C h o p s ............. Ib ,
Copeland'* Fresh

□ S lic e d B o lo g n a • • .

39c

Tarnow'* Chipped

Onion Rings .... 49*
lautblaad Froian

Whole Dinners .... *£ 39*
Pidiweet Cblcboa, Bool, Turkey

Meaf P ie s.... 4

89*

four fitkermen fr t t ie

□ Beef o r H am • .

3

pkgi.

S t.

Ternow’* Cooked or Baked

□ S lic e d H a m . . . . . .
59c
□ C o rn e d B e e f . . . . 4 . 69c
Swift'* Premium Tatty

Scallops .......... 7;„7; 49*
Mn. fa u lt Family Pack triad

Fish F ille ts.......’i r 59*

Swlft'e Premium Sweet-Smoke Flavor

BRACH’S EASTER CANDY

Either End or Whole Talmadga Country

Brack's Assarted

Easter F u n ........ 49c
•rack's

Jelly B ean s.......29c
29c

Herman's Orange Band

■rack's

Hide &amp; Seek E g g s . *£ 29c
Braeh's M

Thttilets

Malted Milk Eggs. 47£*- 49c
Pitch's Dtluxe

Easter Baskets

W H ERE SH O PPIN G IS A PLEASURE

Swift's Premium Country Style

Brcch's Ccn4f

Chicks &amp; Rabbits..

S lic e d B a c o n . . . »&gt;. 39*
Cured H a m s • . . . * 79*
P o rk S a u s a g e • • »&gt; 49*
W i e n e r s ........... »&gt; 59*

$1.89

plu* 50 extra Free J W
Swift's Premium Brown fir Servo

Sa u sa ge

"NERVING

ALTAM O NTE

SPRINGS,

CASSELBERRY,

KERN

PARK,

LONGWOOD,

M AITLAND . NO RTH O RLAND O
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W EATHER: Fnir nml mild through Friday. High todny, 85-00. Low tonight. 60-65.
VOL. 5.1

By l.arry Yrrshrl
The

Florida

Development

Commission reports that Sem­
inole County is in the first 10
of

medium size

counties

*

1
f4

tic caucus today and desig­
nated

Did you know that Hunt
Co. has 350 employes with a
$25,000 weekly payroll . . . .
That's over a million per year.
•
•
•

Mil.WMF: Definitely not.
H K lTlItTK K :
Well.
how
many au|wrviaors and princi­
p a l .*-*• on tti.« list of (55?
at il.\\ EE; t Uoiii kiiuw .'
•
•
•
Mayfair
Golf Club will
atari closing on Mondays dur­
ing the summer season starl­
ing April 8.
s
•
•
Important city commission
meeting next Wednesday with
Engineers Clark, Dully and
Diels on water I m p r o v ements . . . .
Fiscal Agent
Loomis Lcedy will tie present
and will again stress that the
city not spend over $850,000
fo r the piogium now.
• •
•
Which reminds us the other
day 2,0:10,000 gallons were
pumped during a 10 hour per­
iod . . . T hai s more tiiuli the
peak summer day last year.,
•
•
•

Bid OK'd J IA W A .. .
On School ! w *
School Hoard opened six bids for the contract
this morning and incepted the low hast* hid of JfItlo,200 of Jack Jennings, Orlando.
Tin*

building

will

! h-

Extra Rate

uf

CBS construction, a compact
onc-slury structure tunning
15 classrooms, iidtiiimMniti"ii
offices and n cufet.riliin. It
will lie banted at. tin- end of
Oxfoid Avenue in tin- English
Estates subdivision.
School
Board
also
this
illuming named Morris Kiiliy,
present
principal o f l.nkc
Multiuc seluMil, us principal
of English Estates. No suc­
cess. r \&lt;as named at Lake
Monroe.
Tile hoard opened six bills
at ill a.m., went into execu­
tive session nod announced
its decision shortly In-fore
noon. Complication* entered
tile picture on tin- bid-ling bemuse each c-’ iilriietnr also
.MORRIS Kl.’ IIY
olfeie-l over and nl-me bis
base bid five alternate d if­
ference.-.
Here are the base bids of
the six contractors, In-fore de­
ductions and additions as piesented because of tin- alter­
nate changes:
apprehended
I’cliec
have
Carroll lbiniel Construction
two N egio youths and charg- (
ompaiiy, Snnfmd, Sin,1,300:
cd them with suspicion to
Giuliam
t’lintruetiug
Com­
rommit grand larceny in the
pany, Oilalido, g:taa,7liU;. II.
theft of a pur»« from u San­
J. High Construction Coniford woman loftt week
------ cpsuv. Dtjando. MJa,0B0; Jack
Police
* 5 .b M VSiPj;J*nrtim
J#n. ..&gt; |..iJIMl0
ri-Mimo .m-miioo!
.guntfiW;
Ham* slid John Humblcy nab- EuKutK: w k#1m). * SoUf 0 r.
bed the two bey*. U nod IP J |ttll,T?. V3W.436. and Henry
and found in their posscsei.n „
SU|1|lt;llllf o.lnmi,., *115,.
a watch and other jewelry belonging to Jeanette E. l-alng,1
___
1521 South Oak Ave. Miss . .
.1
I
I
Filing's pun,, was grahln-d
f| r | ft r in / \
last Friday night at Fourth &gt; » V I I I I V I I U I I U U
St. nml I ’ark Ave.
During the fray. Mis.* l.uing
suffered u seven* gash on hei
forehead and « Ii* t injuries.
Town t’oimril ot Noiili Or­

Police Arrest
Two Assailants

Established 1908

THURS., A PR IL -I. 1962

SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO. 683

'Must Provide New
Taxes, College Funds'

Nearing1 End

It) United I’ rrss International
'ITk* second of the nation's
long newspaper strike* ap­
peared near an end in Cleve­
land today.

WASHINGTON
t t l’D
—
Starting today, you will have
to pay an extra nickel or
dime
(o r
person-to-person
telephone rails of less than
(ton miles. A new rate sched­
ule lor long-distance calls
went into clfect at 12:01 a.in.

j

Wall Blast
BERLIN (C P U —East Ger­
many charged today that e x - ,
plosives to blow up the Berlin
wall are llown Into the city 1
aboard Western commercial
flights ••misusing" air corri­
dors over ils terriiory.

TALLAHASSEE (U P1) —
Gov. Farris Bryant predicted
today Unit the legislature will
approve hi* $250 million pack­
age program lor new m e
line.
Bryant told his first news
conlerenre of the session that
the legislators arc beginning
lo grasp the overall fiscal pic­
ture and will ronrliidc there
is no alternative hut to pro­
vide $125 million in new' taxe* and $125 million in borrow­
ed lands for university and
junior college construction.
He conceded there is some

opposition lo the borrowing
program. Inti lie said the al­
ternatives
are limited.
In
fart lie said, lie know* of no
alternative inclin'd Dial would
be practicable lor raising
money lor university expan­
sion.
Hry ant elaborated on de­
tails of hi* tax and spend pro­
gram and explained why he
iliil not suggest that the bor­
rowing phase lie put into the
Stale Constitution by a vote
of the people.
He said he had no objec­
tions lo the people passing on

the proposed bond program happen, he said, if the amend*
except that it would lie more men! were on the ballot in
than a year before they could the Uk'il general election.
vote and also he does not
want to see it an Issue in the
loot governor’s campaign.
If it were possible to get
three-fourths consent of the
legislature for n special elec- j
lion immediately to vote on
the bond program, that would!
he fine, he said, "Imt that's
Impossible.”
"So important a mailer as
Study o f the financial struc­
educational expansion should
ture
of Altamonte Springs
not he made a pari of parti­
san politics”
which would will he made in a special ses­

Altamonte Sets
Special Money
Meet Monday

sion of Hie Town Council’s fi-

Cooling Off Period

iianeo committee nt 7 p. m.

Rail Strike Blocked

Wednesday e v e n i n g

Monday.

Gale Winds

This dcicsion was

By t ’nltrd P i p ** Intrrnalional
Gale-force winds s w e p t
away summery temperatures
today and caused extensive
damage across (lie Midwest.
Showers soaked (lie Ohio Val­
ley and North Atlantic states.

reached
when

Keith N^ixon, finance commit­
tee chairman, raised severut
questions during the regular

special lacl-findmg h o a r d , Franklin D. Roosevelt anil Council inerting.
WASHINGTON
(U P D
Nixon, who had even quesPresident Kennedy has block­ Iasi night in Hie filial step j Harry S. Truman, was nn;ucd
ed a threatened nationwide! available under the National i chairman of Hie Imard which I lolled "excessive” telephono
railroad strike for al least tin Baitway Labor Act lo prevent will meet in Washington a Mils, queried tho Council that
days by appointing n three 1a walkout. The action auto­ week (nun today lo begin dis­ "$.10,000 a year seems too
WASHINGTON (C P U - A
A new National Food chuin
presidential commission call­
much." He also raised a point
mail emergency Isiard to ill matically liars u strike tor r&gt;o cussion*.
store is putting up u building
ed today lor a nationwide
veitigale the dispute over I days.
The two other members of about the Town's Mink bal­
at Mobley’s Corner in South
Judge Samuel I. Bosenman. the panel are veteran labor ance.
crackdown on illicit drug traf­
work rules.
Seminole . . . Fit si reports are
fic through a "m assive at­
Thu Picsldent named the j special counsel to Presidents mediator*. They are Prof.
It wus agreed that the fi­
that the transaction involves
tack" on big-time smugglers
NYLKNE AI.IIERK. an
.Nathan Feinsinger of Hie Uni­ nance tism niute — "glxi'n .
$135,000.
and peddlers.
versity of
Wisconsin
Law Councilman Frank Gerhardt
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School and Dr. Clark Kerr, and Mayor Lawrence SwofSeminole County” c o n ­
Senator .Mack Cievelaud Jr.
president of the University of fonl — would meet Monday
text, ik th e tliu iK lile r o f
told us this morning that a
evening to study tho mattor.
Calitoriiia.
PARIS (U P D F ra n c o '!' Mr. nm l M rs. C. W .
strategy meet between sen­
2txi.txw coal miner* were ex- 1 Y u rlio ro iijflt
The controversy over what Clerk James Pulmcr wan In­
of
1805
ators o f Iho eight central
peeled to latlf)* an agreement
Hie railroads call "feather­ structed to bo present, "w ith
A il n m s
A v t!.
S ite
H onda counties met yester­
bedding” reached Hie show­ Hie 1003 projected budget, *
with the government today to
touche* Im ton f o r th e
day to map out plaits for a
end Hie 35-dny strike vvliicii
down stage when the Su­ statement o f expenditures fo r
c ity r e c re a tio n ilo p iirtpush to get that four-year
preme Court ruled that the the first three months o f this
has ereated the worst lalmr
in en t nm l o i l i e r lio ld iie *
university in cent ml Florida.
companies were tree lo abol­ year and a hank statement o f
crisis of President Charles de
im lm lo rtiiMfiliK, ilitiu’- I JACKSO NVILLE (U l’ l ) •
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lo effeel Wednesday and had
Gaulle's five-year regime.
ish thousand* o f jobs which Town finances.”
in g
m ill lis te n in g
to
Members o f the Brotherhood withdrawn from national ra il­ had lies'll protccVd by long­
By the way Mack got his
Following Wednesday erere c o rd *. M is * A lb o r * i*
road agreements.
choice spot , . . (See page 3|
ning’a session, Nixon explain­
of
taicomotive
Engineers
may
standing
union
rules.
ii
s e n io r a t S em in o le
Tho strike hy Hie engineers
lie’s on the taxation and f i­
Five n|M'rallng unions rep­ ed that lie meant $25,000 and
In- Hii * lirsl operating union
MIAMI (U P D —A suit lo in
11ir li.
will have little actual effect resenting alNiut 200,(HK) rail­ not $30,000 us "too much” and
nance committee . . .
Jou
legrale
facilities
ill
a
stale
worker* lo go on strike since on Hie already stmek rail­
lando will confer at H p.m. to­
Davis got some good commit­
road workers viewed Hie dis­ Hint ho referred to the Town'a
night willi an Orlando attor­ office building here was drop­
a U. S. Supreme Court rul­ way, except to provide tome
tees . . . still no word on
pute
as a question of whether employe payroll. This matter,
ped
Wednesday
when
the
at­
ney relative to advice on lu
ing upholding the right of i relief on picket line*.
what Jan Fortune will receive,
their
members would lie able too, will lie discussed Monday
lure legal action in the de­ torney for the Civil Liberties
railroad* to abolish '’feather•
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President Kennedy named
to
ronlimie
working at Ihe evening.
Union
learned
signs
designat­
velopment of the community.
bedding” Job*.
in emegerency
fact-finding
ThuFederal
Hurcuu of
Council also heard a report
only
jobs
they
know.
I. II. Handley, of Gurney, ing separate facilities were to
Union Chief Boy Davidson Imard Wednesday lo leek a
Bonds lias been culled in to
For Hie railroads, 11 was a from D. K iik Gunby, o f GunGurney and Handley, Orlan­ he removed.
said Wednesday the engineers compromise on railroud fea*
investigate the Interstate 4
question of
whether
they hy iimf Company, Delaind, that
BUENOS AIB E S (L T D — do. will advise the Council,
will go on strike against the llierheddlng.
ihu*
averting
ovrsignt m eting o ff
four A rebel radio vowed early to­
N ASSAU , Bahama* (U P D
would lie allowed lo eliminate the Town should expect fa v ­
which organized M o n d a y
i Florida East Coast Hallway ; strike* hy other unions for at
homes out by Saidundo.
job* whirh have become un­ orable hide for ita proposed
dny that diehard foes of evening and held ils first reg­
PLAQ UEM INE, La. (U P I) — The Bahama* government at one minute after midnight least two months.
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necessary because o f techno­ r t v i n u i bond sale ut its
ousted ex-President Joan D. ular session Tuesday evening. — A hydrocarbon unit in the todny diupped chnige* against Friday.
Davidson charged from (lie
Stute Bond Department o f­ Per.-u vvill "figh t on” despite
logical advance*. They esti­ April 17 meeting. "The bond
Council has requested Hie at-i $100 million Dow Chemical 17 t'uliall exile i aiders rup­
Davidson said hi* organi­ union's Cleveland hrndquartmarket is excellent now,”
ficials and County Engineer Uie apparent cr llapse o f their lorney for information on the
Co. complex exploded and tured on nearby K«’y Norman, zation will join II nonoperat­ c 's that I'KC Board Chair­ mated lh.it the rule change*
Gunby said, "whether they
Bill Bush will tour SK 430 effo rt to overthrow the go v­ present town charier and ae
would
save
about
$500
million
burned Wednesday n i g h t , returned I heir gun* nod re­ ing unions in the strike man Ed Ball was trying to
are puiclinsed hy private buy.
from Goldeniod to Oviedo as ernment.
lions of the preceding Coun leaving six persons hospital- leased them lo return to again*! the FEC because the show other railroads how to a year at a time when eco­
ers or tho federal govern­
tho first step in a study for
nomies
are
needed
to
meet
The rebel threat was broad, ell.
izrd in a night of terror and Miami.
I Florida-based
earrier
pul run their operation*.
impiowng (lie road.
ever
stiffening com pell Hon ment.”
cast
even
as
Bear
Adm.
Flucniiliisinn.
aiili-fenHierlieddinu
rule*
in
,\
I'.
S.
Const
Guard
plane
"Iliil just lei lorn try to
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The Town proposes to sell
Irnni other lorm* ot lran*|Mirdio Vas&lt;|uex, commander of
lioV'-riog over Nmaatl liailior
move a train when lie gels
$350,000 in revenuo hoods to
We asked City Manager the high sea* fleet, held penee
HiHoii
I indicated Hie i-xih-a, who also
(us oilier strike selHcd," the
fitmiiee a new waterworks
\\. K. Knowles about Inal talks with lenders o f the
union tors* said.
M O NTREAL (UPD-Ltber are Icing pel milled to leave
system. The U. K. Community
sewage treatment plant progarmy and ail force.
mi their Violin III. the con­
Ball was scheduled lo meet
Fred Steven*. 22-ycar-old al leader l/’ ster B. Pearson
Facilities Administration has
reas. ’’Slower
Ilian slow,”
At least 25 men bad been
verted
w.nslilp
with
which
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night
n
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u
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d
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willi
l.almr Secretary Willard
Altamonte
Springs
N e g ro ,'
approved th» Mmd sale and,
Mild M l, Knowles.
NEW
YO
RK
(U
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killed nml 50 wounded in two
Wirlz in Washington today at
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charged with manslaughter, Prime Minister John Diefen
Stock' resumed Wednesday’s it was explained, will pur­
days o f scattered fighting,
baker
of
supplying
I
odder
for
12
p. in. Wirt* w n* expected
col
t*
d
to
.Miami.
was Isiuml over to Circuit
rally til the opening today on chase tlie paper if no privuta
'Die first thicv local bills
limited for the most puit to
GREENW OOD. Mia*. (U P D I In try to persuade Ball to re*
Court in a preliminary hear- 1Communist propaganda in his
Mils utu received.
active irading.
expected to be inliodueed air attacks,
open
negotiations
with
Ihe
IIcampaign
ngum*l
Negro voter aspirants, led by
ing Wednesday afternoon by election
during tile legislature will be
non-operaling unions whirh
A broadcast from a bidden County Judge Vernon Mize.
arming Canadian d e f e n s e
&lt;Tihago roinedian Dick G r e g ­
fencing of saivuge yards, dog
struck against Hu* FEC Jan.
radio stution spoke of con­
forces with U. S. nuclear war­
Stevens,
ronfined
to
roun
ory, plaiirieil to mureh again 2.t m a wage dispute.
pound law on stray animals
tinued resistance by t h c ty jail in lieu ot $l.ooo bond.. heads.
and water control survey.
toi lay in a civil right* liuttle
’’ Patagonian
11 e v o I u lion- confessed early Wednesday to
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di-serihed mm "almost won.”
ary Command,”
suggesting the falal shooting ol Janie*
.You’ll iippreciule (lie exlrn nervine
County Commissioner J. C.
At the same time the JusT A L L A H A S S E E ( U I ’D —
the rebels might intend to Curti* la*’, 11 year old Via
JACKSONVILLE l t i l ’l l -------------------Hutchison says ho doesn’t see
hole up in tin* bleak southern monte Springs Negro, late An oHinui of a drive-in gro­ A resolution lulling on Con- lice Department goes into fed­
how the county will ever get
gn
ss
to
enact
legislation
eral
court
ut
Greenville,
iil.out
territory o f Patagonia.
cery chain charged Wednes­
Tuesday.
FREE
an administrative aide unless
day that a legislative bill to &lt;liminnting Hie poll tax as a (10 mile* uvvuy, seeking nil in­
Tire
it has tin complete endorse­
ban Hie sale of beer and wine requirement for voting in fed- junction barring interfcicnre
I Ils p c tins
ment o f the eonimieslou. ft
in food stores was backed by i i i i I election* was introduced with Negro voter registration
WASHINGTON (UI’D —
hasn’t now.
FREE
slate whisky dealers. Julian today hy Sen. Belli Johnson, [ drives.
('resident Kennedy was under­
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Tire notation
Or
Undo.
Gregory, who bud hi* aim stood today to he (ly in g to
E.
Jackson,
president
of
Lust
week was "Youth |
Jackson's M i n i !
Markets,' Mr*. Johnson said 30 of the twisted hy polieu here two make it its easy an possible- for
FREE
Week” ill Ihu county churches j
Inc., said lie did not *ee that :i« states required to ratify an days ago in u voter demon- Premier Nikita Khrushchev to
Flat lir a
, . . and most people are
anything would be gained by aoti . poll tux nmendemeiit Miutiun matvh, vowed Wed- withdraw more Russian troops
Repair
still talking aiiout the line Job .
making housewives go into a have already approved. Gov. nesduy to h-ud new marches from Culm without losing
17-year-ulu Sieve Davis did i
FREE
package
store or beer joint to Farris Bryant also has en­ "and fight this thing until face.
WASHINGTON (U P D
- I United States was ready (n
in the pulpit at the l ’inecrest
Front End
government acrid*
in
buy their alcoholic bever­ dorsed the move which was the
The President told Ids news
Defense
Secretary
Robert
S.
light
if
necessary—and
win
Cheek
Baptist Church.
stur I'd in Congress by Flor­ troop*.”
conference Wednesday "w e
McNamara has told Congress
McNamara said lhal all o ages, rather than going into
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ida's
.Sen.
Kpessurd
I..
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lidGregory
led
a
march
Wed­
hope" Russia would recnll the
that Russia's economic and ! Soviet Premier Mklla K!iru*li a clean grocery store.
Tile first meeting uf the
land.
nesday in which I ’J Negroes estimated 12,000 to 13,000 mil­
military power complex will cIm-v ' s action* "indicate Hie
Expert
Cuuitiiouse Annex committee
(Inly five states now have a vein arrested in this delta
itary personnel she stilt bus
not equal that ol the United conclusion that he knows we
\\ heel
poll tax.
will lie held at 7:30 p. m.
town hut police left Gregory &lt;m the isluod. But he uvoided
can destroy his society today
States "in our lifetime ”
Alignment
.Monday.
alone.
combing his Muli'incul in
McNamara's confident ap­ should lie attack us from Hie
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Page 7
strong terms which would
praisal of the U. S. defense* ground, tlie sea, the atmos­
Moviciand Drive-In will sell was contained in testimony phere or space.”
Classified
Page II
give it Hie flavor of a demand,
Time and place of loday's
Comics
some 200 to 300 SI bills for given to the Senate Armed
Page 10
North Orlando 4 II Club meet­ l a o n t f w o o d
Kennedy emphasized Hint
Responding
to
criticism
Tire Distributors For Denman Custom Built Tires
Dear Abhy
85 cents at the McCrory’* Services Committee in Feb­ from committee member* fur
Page 7
Tile April meeting o f the one o f tlie reasons Hie United
ing ami program lia* been
Page 4
Editorial
First St. annex tomorrow at 4 ruary
Pentagon
decisions.
changed Iroui 4:30 p in. until lamgwood City Council will &amp;tutca cluck'd down oil n-fIt was made public some
in 5 p in. in conjunction with today by Hie committee.
Eliteituililiieiit
I’age
McNamara dek-nded his poli:JU p.m. and will be held at be held at 8 p.m. today in ugeo hit-and-run raids on
Legal* ........
Cage 10
“ It’s Only Money” playing at
Tbc defense secretary said bey of phasing out manued
Hie Community Uuilding in lha City Hull. Only routine Cuba and Soviet vessels was
f’uizle _
I'uge 1U
the Drive-In Friday and Satur-1 all-out nuclear war was "im ­ bombers, cancelling the Skythe Village Recreation Aiea business hu* been scheduled lo avoid giving Khrushchev
Society m
i ’age M A O
da) . . . On je t , only one probable,” but his testimony bolt missile and other steps
Instead of at the Mime ut on 'the agenda, the Herald any additional excuse to keep
405 W. FIRST ST.
F A 2-0651 (
mad* it clear b* thought ih* | ha has taken.
U&gt; a customer.
j Sports ...._______ i ’age t&gt; Mrs, Anion Krscek.
hie troops in the a irs.
was advisdi

Crackdown

Agreem ent aeen

Council Meet Set

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fam trr E. C. Itoweli as
speaker for the 1!H&gt;5 session.

A CONVKIUSATIDN WITH
Work will I n* commenced late next week in tho
SLT’T. OF SCHOOLS IL T. construction of the new English Estates school.
M ILW E E .
REPORTER: Teachers have
been calling us complaining
that
tho majority o f those
competent leather aw aids ure
principals and supervisors, is
that true?

Sumter

United Press Leased Wire

Bryant Predicts O K
For Revenue Plan

TAL1.AIIA&amp;SKE ( I T ’ I ) —
TTir House met in Democra­

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the state with a yam o f 45
percent in employment . . . .
Second year in a row this
county has made the “ Big
Ten.”
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$ 345,200

^ c t u f n r ii Ir r n t lit

Locomotive Engineers
1st To Go On Strike?

Integrate

Will Fight On,
Rebels Say

Cuban Exile
Charges Out

►Six Hurt

Negro Charged
In Boy's Slaying

Charges Flayed

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Dealer Backing?

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New Voter
March Promised

Stock Rally

Eliminate Poll
Tax Plan Asked

TIRE With Us!

Kennedy Hopeful
On Red Troops

Commies No Equal
To Us--M cNam ara

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1-11 Club Change

To Meet

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Life m the H aaaun laUna* and a Suit hand ac­
count of the Japace-c attack
on Tear! Harbor were dcs
c'tbed for 60 members and
gucttt o f the Ca»»e!cbrry
Community Methodiit Men'i
Club last Thursday night by
M ill Elio Mo of lon g wood
Speaker for the covered
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H AW AIIAN BOItN and of Chinese ancestry*
Mis# Kilo Ho of I/ongwood presented an interestinK program for members ami their truest* of
the Casselberry Community Methodist Men’s
Cluh last Friday nitfht. Miss Ho was introduced
by Jlev. E. P. Richards, chairman for the Huh
program.
(Herald Photo)

Studies Constitution
Juhl and Richard I.ashlcy to
go over the constitution, ar­
ticle by article, and present
their report at the May gen­
eral meeting.
A special meeting will be
held at 7 p m . on April lb at
thf restaurant lor the election
of four trustees to Uic board
of the association. Atchlcy
urges all resident! of Pre­
cinct 12 who arc interested
in their community and Its
betterment to be present at
this meeting.

FAT
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given
ID cards
and
gas
masks which they had to
have with them at all times.
Brought up in a Buddhist
background
, ami
culture,
when she came to this coun
try to attend college she fell |
under the influence of Juda­
ism while living with a Jew­
ish family.
She later was converted to
Christianity and went to Chi­
cago wliere she lived for six
years at a rescue mission in
one of the toughest areas of
the city. Here she worked
to rescue human derelicts of
every description, both men
and women, including alcoh­
olics and dope addicts. Shoot­
ings on tile street were al­
most an everyday occurence
In the neighborhood.
A lter leaving the mission
she went to work for Dear­
born Electronics and came to
Florida with the firm where
she is secretary to the pres­
ident.

TEC C L l'It PRESIDENT Hutch Kiser, (center) poe- over a da** drawing
with Director of De.dpn Checking for Martin-Marietta, John Campbell,
(le ft) and Chief Checker of Perahinp, Arthur R ep o , (right) at a .-tudentparentu club meeting Tuesday at Seminole Hipn School.
(Herald Photo)

One Of Many Great Savings
at M A T H E R of S A N F O R D

KC Inducts
Three Members

Forest City Group
By Shirley Wentworth
The constitution preparatory
to obtaining a charter fur the
Forest City Community Assn,
was
presented
before
the
group at their meeting Mon­
day by Uie president, C. M.
Atclilcy.
Fifteen members of the asaociation were present for the
dinner meeting at th« Forest
City Restaurant.
Atchlcy delegated a com­
mittee consisting of Alien
Forward, Neel Buell, Adolph

Local .echn.iai advisors and of def'r.te," • ampbcll ex­ technical high schools of high
caliber.’’
(o c h e r* were given word* of plained.
prai-e
Tuesday
by
John
He scored the old method*
Campbell, director o f Design o f “ vocational tiaining" which
Checking for the Martin-Mar­ gave the student a •mattering
ietta Co. when be -poke ui * of ............ learning of the
student-parent meeting of the subject, but failed to provide Available to you without a
newly-for:ue«J Seminole High the practical application which doctor's pn--i ription, our drug
TEC Club.
is nececsaiy if the instruction called O D R IN E X . You nu«t
“ These gentlemen have tak­ is to be worth anything to the lose ugly fat in 7 days or
vour money back. No strenu­
en a nalistk- approach to I student or to his em plo)cr.
ous exercise, laxative*, mas­
bridge tin u-ual g ,p l*-lw**wi ! Campbell urged L. S Doug­ sage or taking o f - - ailed re­
theore.icul instruction of tech­ l a s * , director o f vocational ducing randies, cracker* or
nical courses and the practical educ ation and Rola-rt Schmidt, cookie*, or chewing gum. O il.
RINK.X i- a tiny tablet and
appii a lion
in
industry,' leather to carry the results ca-iiy -wallowed. W hen you
Campbell said.
o f this initial program to a take O D R IN E X . you sti ei ‘ In audition, your data is s ta v level to try to provide joy your m ini, still » « t t&gt;.v
furlui an in having Robert uniform acceptance of sound food- J,4,u like, b ill OKI , im p ly
don’t have the uig. for extra
Schmidt for your instructor dialling curriculum lor other ' p o r t i - . t x .
O D RINEX
as his experience and job |higu schools in the state to depresses your ap|ietitc and
decreases
vour desire for
knowledge will prove valuatde j follow,
food. Your weight must io iio i
to each student/’ he ta d.
■'The drafting room nas o ft­ down, bceausi a« your own
i am piie 11 described Design 1en been called the doorway to doctor will tell you. when you
Drafting at the graphic lang- a successful career in indus­ eat less, you W eigh le-s Gi t
-ago of the designer and the try," Campbell pointed out. rid of excess f » : and live
longer. O D RINEX
-t* $3.00
modern engineer.
“ Any engineer without a thor­ and i- .-"id on thi* G U A R A N ­
“ The working drawing pro- ough knowledge of drafting T E E : I f not -wt -t -d for any
duced b&gt; the draftsmen is the ' would ur piufc-ssionaily illit- I reason just return Mi- pack
age to your druggist and get
vital link t&gt;etween engineering crate.
yuui full money hack. No
or manufacturing and con* i
‘‘Needles* to say, we at questions asked. O DRINEX istructiun.
Mai tin and other* in oar in- |sold with thi* guarantee b y :
‘'Engineering drawing is a I dustry give full consideration I .Write) nold* Drug Store - San­
ford - Mail order* filled.
science as well as an art. It
to qualified graduates from j
adv.
is a descriptive graphic lang- j
ungc that i» almost unversal
us music. It is a system of
communication.
“ The draftsman takes the
tlieoreti al idea of the sci­
entist or engineer and com­
municates it to others who
will produce this theoretical
idea in the form of a build­
ing, airplane, automobile, a
household utensil or weapons

of the church, Jlisj Hu aa,cl
Streets were full o f the
trial
the
dastardly
Pearl
Harbor attack by 1&amp;3 Japan­ dead and wounded and drapes
ese bombers a t i not at first were even torn from Use ,
recognised as an attack since walls to make bandages, she!
Sunday morning military ma­
, recalled, adding that when
ne.ncr« were a common thing her family » » &gt; told to eva­
Blanches
of
the
Armed cuate her parents chose to
Forcei stationed there each remain with their 12 children.
held the other rtiponsibie for They were required to have ,
the fact that the attack was 1Immunization shots and were

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Martin Official Gives Class A-OK

permitted U&gt; take place, she

&gt;program held in W eaver Hall

B ) Jane Casselberry

franfnrh

Three new members were
welcomed into the Knights of
Columbus at their
rec-nt
STUDYING DISPLAYS on materials and item* recommended for use in
meeting. They were Howard
educating the preschool child at the March 12 Readiness Clinic held at
Harrison, Dr. \V. II. Hui.ire
South Seminole Elementary School were Mrs. Charles Lockyer, seated;
and Edward F. Jiaydt-n.
standing from left, Principal Christy Harp, Mrs. \V. B. Dunn, first grade
The name o f St. Kit hard
teacher; Mrs. Emery Britton, Mrs. Elmer Stone, third and fourth grade
was choren for tho new Sunteacher and Miss Virginia Neale, first grade teacher.
(Herald Photo)
ford Council by the fraternity.
Chaplain Rev. It. Howies
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introduced Rev. Father Tapp
of the Redeuitorisl Order from
Roston, Mast., who spoka to
the group on the merits of
the Knights of Columbus and
It) Jam- Ca»»ellierry
I This section w ill deal with time and has been enthusiast­
Ha tremendous growth since
Another in a aerie* of |discipline and other specific ically received by both parent*
its inception in 1882 at New
Haven, Conn.
Readiness Clinic* for parent* |problem* *uch a* speech, eye­ and teacher* as a means of
o f pri-arhoo! children who will sight ami hearing difficulties, better preparing children for
,
be entering fir»t grade next j Ways m which the parent caiij school.
help prepare the timid child
Tinclinic*
are
being
spon­
full will be held Wednesday
for entering the n»-w world of sored by the Council o f Teach­
at H p.m. in the cafeloriuin of school will also he discussed.
ers arid 1'arenta at South
the Smith Seminole Elemen­
Tlie
Bendiness Clinic is Seminole Elementary.
being tried Iteie for the first i
tary Sciiool in Ca»*elberry.

School Sets Readiness Clinic

J. T. Newby
Dead At 84

Mr. J. T. NewDy, 84. died
tbis morning alter a short ill­
ness. He had lived at HW6
Palmetto Ave. for 42 years
and was * retired ACL Rail­
road employ*. Mr. Newby
was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his wi­
dow, Rosa C. Newby of San­
ford. one daughter. Mrs. Herfoot Bryant, of Sanford and
one brother. Mr. Nobel New­
by, of Jacksonville.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, at 3 :»» p m . at
Brlsson Funeral Home with
Rev. Fred H. Chance olliciat-1
ing. Urissun Funeral Home
is in charge.

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Sarepta Ball Committee
Sets Meeting On Friday
There will lie a meeting of

scheme is also being clumg-d

and all ticket holders, Friday

in the redecoration and air-

at A p

ni, at th„ M ayfair,

conditioning is being installed.

rliaiimun Iticiiuid Regan an­

Regan said that the style of
the le w dccoiution* was to be
secret for tin- time being, un­
til nil details have been work­
ed out.
Renovations are costing tlie
Muy fair approximately ?2o,000 lie said.

Harcpta

Ball

nounced today.
Those who are holding tick­
ets are «*ked to -make every

BOYS PYRAMID Is formed by children of the Pinecresl School, in a
tumbling net under the direction of Mrs. Doris Duxbury. Tills will hu
part of the show to lie seen as the school and faculty present the Pinecrest Follies of 19153 at the school Friday at 8 p.m. The public is invited
and a nominal admission will Ito charged with proceeds to go toward
school needs. Penny Fleming does a back twist in front. Boys oil the bot­
tom ure K oI hmT Washburn, Dale Fodder and I .eon Steiumeyer. Second
alack ure Leu SLoudcnmirc and Wesley Rick and on top is David Wiggins.
(Herald Photo)

The entire theme and color

committee

the

effort to sell them before Frl-

day and bring tlie money to
the meeting.
Regan announced that an
extensive program ol enter­
tainment is being planned in
conjunction with tlie Bull uud
will lie niudu up luigely of
Icx-iil talent.
The Mayfelr Ballroom i*
living redecorated and en­
larged will, the installation of
sliding glass doors onto the
north porch, and tins aicu
will lie utilized to hold table*,
Tha Red Cross summer pro- i Part I Water Safety Classes lie held from 10 a m. to noon giving mure room in the ball­
room.
(ra m o f Water Safety baa |— May 6 to 24, Monday, Wed- i each day.

Net’ll Money

FOR TAXES

GAS...

RC Summer W ater Program Set

been announced by Miss Hally

nesday and Finlay fiom 7 110
Neidi-r, chairman of the wa­ to Unlit) p.m.
Adult llegiiiiieis — May &lt;i
ter Safety Committee, a* fo l­
to 17, Monday, Wednesday |
lows:
and Friday 10 a.in. to 12
Senior Life Saving classes noon.
— April 8 to 20. Monday,
I.ak» Mary, Casselberry and |
Wednesday and Friday at Mu­ Naval A ir {Ration summer
nicipal Pool from 7-IU to 0:30 swimming programs will be­
gin on June loth to 2Blh, ev­
p in.
ery day fiom U a.in. to 12.
No prugrnm fur children '
lias been planned for Munici­
The DeBary Voluutwr Eire- pal Puul because o f lack of
men's A smi. has announced teacher* and workers. Miss '
Neider said.
til at there will iw no game*
IteKiiiniiig May 7lb and runplayed at the Recreation Hall ning indefinitely will be tlie
o f Urn Fire Station uu Good Adult Beginner* classes at llie
Friday, April 12.
Naval Air Station, which will

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Cojnuany family will become a “ Special Aml.a»-udor t if Gus A ir
Unditloning during the week o f April 1 tluough April 7.

to il van Inn tow up |o Shlill
for taxes tor other need*)
I tur rales are low and
terms uic designed to fit
into your budget without
• train. Come in today,

Call your Irirnd* at tlie gav company and ask them
1. Why will GAS air conditioner* lust 4 to 5 tunes a* long?

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2. Why will they cost »o much lc*» to maintain?

8:311 lo altltl Hall) cviept
Wed. and Sal.
8:30 to 1:00 Wtd. and .'&lt;*1.

&gt; D e* it Cost less to Operate a G.\r&gt; an eondltioliei ? How
niucli less ?
4. Who is responsible f . r Hie service?

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Cleveland Named To Powerful Taxation Committee
Seminole

Senator ' lion — Public Schools and
was Junior Colleges, G. T. Mel­
named to the powerful Fin­ ton. Lake City; Finance and
Taxation. II. C. Pearce. Palaance and Taxation committka; Forestry and Parks, L
tei of the Senate Wednesday
P Gibson. Perry: Game and
and every member of the
Fresh
Water
Fish.
Clyde
State Senate .-.it a rninmitGalloway. Defuniak Springs;
tee chairmanship Wednesday
General Legislation, Dewey
under appointments announc­
ed by President Wilson Carraw ay.
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County

Cleveland

Jr.

sey Barron, Panama City: Health. A. J. Ryan. Dania:
Judiciary C. Merrill Barber, Miscellaneous Legislation, Eli mcr O. Friday. Fort Myers;
Vcro Reach.
Labor and Industry. Harry Motor Vehicles, Kttcr Ush­
Stratton. Callahan: Legisla­ er. Chicfland: Pensions an I
tive Management and Popu- Retirement. Clayton Mapolos.
tat on, Irlo Bronson. Kissim­ Milton: Prison* and Convicts.
mee; Livestock, trio Bron­ John Spottswood, Key West.
anil Elections,
son. Kissimmee; M e n t a l I Privileges

Johnson.
Quincy;
Govern­
mental reorganization, Bern­
ard Parrish. Titu sville:; In­
dustrial and Atomic Energy.
Tom Whitaker. Tam pa:; in ­
surance.
Charley
J o h n s.
Starke; Judiciary
F.. Wil­
liam Gautier. New Smyrna
Beach; Judiciary B. Demp­

Each member will serve on
at least nine committees and
some on as many as It.
The new ly -elected Hcpublii an Senator trom Sarasota.
Warren S. Henderson, was
named Chairman ot Resolu­
tions and
Memorials,
the
most innocuous committee in
the Senate.

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Tlu- only other GOP Sen­
ator. veteran C. W Young of
Pinellas, got the chairman­
ship of Publicity and Adver­
tising which seldom receives
major legislation.

Dig county senators arc
well represented on oilier
important
committees,
in­
cluding the powerful Finance
and Taxation Group, headed
by Sen. 11. C. Pearce, l'alatka. Members are l,. K. Ed­
wards, Irvine, Irlo Uronson,
Kissimmee, S. D. Clarke,
Monticcllo,
Elmer
Friday,
Fort Myers, Clyde Galloway,
Di'funiak Springs. W. C. Herr&lt;ll, Miami Springs, llcth
Johnson, Orlando, John Mc­
Carty.
Fort
Pierce,
John
Mathews, Jacksonville, Har­
ry Siralton, Callahan, Luther
Tucker, Crawfordville, G. W.
Williams, Wauchula and C.
,W. Young, Pinellas Park.
The Appropriations Com­
mittee. announced previously,
also includes such lug coun­
ty spokesmen as Vcrlc I'opc,
St. Augustine, Ralph illank.
West Palm Reach, J. A.
Boyd,
Leesburg,
E mo ry
Cross, Gainesville, Bernard
Pairish. Titusville, Ed Price,
Bradenion, A. .1 Ryan, Dania and Tom Whitaker, Tampa,
The committee chairmen:
Agriculture, Oil ami Natural
Resources, Bobcrt Williams,
Graceville; Appropriations, L.
K. Edwards, Irvine; Bank­
ing,
James
E.
Connor,
iirooksville;
Building
and
Ixian Associations, Hayward
II. Davis, Lake Placid; Cities
und Towns, Mack Cleveland,
Sanford; Citrus Fruits, Scott
Kelly, Lakeland; Claims, Forrin C. Campbell, Crcstvicw;
Constitulionai
Admendents,
John Mathews. ,Jacksonville;
Corporations, George Hollaban, Miami; County Organi­
zations, I). D. Covington Jr.,
Dade City; Drainage and
Water Conservation, John Mc­
Carty. Fort Pierce.
Education— High fx-a-nmi;,
Ed Price, Bradenton; Educa-

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LOS ANGELES (U P I) —
New oral drugs for birth con­
trol were discussed today at
the American Chemical So­
ciety convention, including a
male contraceptive pill that is
effective—but turns the user's
eyeballs a bright rod if lie
consumes any alcohol.

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THURSDAY, PRIDAY and SATURDAY

Our .V* w Trend*, identified by
Mrdallton and shop mark, are
GUARANTIED
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Pope, st. Augustine: Tem per­
ance, E. G. Fraser, Mad
ny; Transportation and II :h
way Safety, Mrs. Beth John­
son. Orlando; Veterans A f­
fairs, Aviation. Radio and
Television,
Rcuhin
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Pensacola, and Welfare, J
A, Iloyd, 1-eestiurg.

YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT FIRESTONE!

Carraway split several old
com m utes mtu two sep.ir
ate groups in urder to provide
a total of Ci in recognition
of the seven new seats added
;n tiie recent reapportioninent.

Only one committee. Gen­
eral l.egislntion. was notice­
ably stacked with small coun­
ty senators. Tim committee
served last session as a sort
of •'killer committee" and
apparently will again. It is
composed
of Sen.
Dewey
Johnson of Quincy, one of
the whips in the small coun­
ty majority bloc, chairman;
Robert Williams, (iraccvillc,
vice-chairman.
James
K.
Connor, iirooksville, D. D.
Covington, Dade City, K. \V.
4i. utier. New Smyrna Ucach,
Charley Johns, Starke. Bornar&lt;l Parrish, Titusville, Hous­
ton Roberts, l.ivc Oak and
E ller Usher. Chicfland.

Ralph
Blank,
West
Palm tising. C. W Young, Pinel-I
Beach: Public Health A. W. las Park;
Resolutions and
C Hcrrcll, Miami Springs; Memorials, Warren Hender­
Public Health 1L Houston W. son, Sarasota:
Rules
and
Roberts, Live Oak; Public Calendar, J. Emory Cross,
Roads and Highways, G. W. ' Gainesville; Salt Water Con­
Williams of Wauehula; Public servation.
Luther
Tucker,
Utilities, S D. Clarke, Mon- Crawfordville.
ticello; Publicity and Adver­ I State
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who hold stoutly cithrr to liberal or
to conservative doctrine arc by that
fact much attached to the power of
words.
Many liberals made no secret of
it that their durable affection for
Adlai Stevenson, the 1962-56 Dem­
ocratic presidential nominee, was
duo in considerable part to his su­
perb command of the Knplish Iiuikunjre.
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have shown greatest Interest in
those figures who, like Minnesota’s
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, tend to ar­
ticulate the liberal philosophy in
"fighting terms."
It should be no surprise that
matters are exactly the same on the
Right. A substantial part ul Sen.
IJarry Goldwater's appeal to conser­
vatives is his dramatization as a
fighter, a man who rips the op|M&gt;sition up the back.
It is not in derogation of the
"word fighters" on cither side to ob­
serve that they can with little diffi­
culty find "applause points" which
touch their audiences off in out­
bursts of cheering.
A liberal, chiding our leaders for
too much emphasis upon the military
clement in our ties to foreign
friends, can raise the roof with:
"Whnt we need is more warm
hearts and less cold steel."
A conservative, rapping big gov­
ernment, can do the same with:
"Let's get the government out of
our private lives, and let the people
in their Infinite wisdom make their
own decisions."
Yet stony silence can greet the

Political

middle-roadcr, addressing either lib­
erals or conservatives, when he says:
"Restoring the nation’s economy
is a very complex matter, with no
black and white solutions. This year
we are trying this particular tax for­
mula. If it doesn’t work, we’ll try
something else."
A typical response of the doctrin­
aire liberal or conservative to such
talk: "What did lie say?"
The truth is. the doctrinaire peo­
ple are worshipers of order in a
world with not much of it. In small
matters they seek the neat package.
In large affairs, the grand design.
They are not readers of history but
persistent revisers of history.
They believe that the lender who
expresses such designs through a
pattern of firmly uttered words will
succeed in imposing order on events.
Certainly there are moments in
history when this may be so. Sir
Winston Churchill’s eloquent utter­
ances in World War II bespoke a
grand design: the survival of Bri­
tain and all free lands. Our founding
fathers gave historic expression to
a national purpose that has guided
us nearly 200 years.
Forceful words are always an
important ingredient of leadership,
but they have their limits. Kvcn in
crises, their usefulness is governed
by the hard realities in the field of
action. It is especially e.» in times of
sharply divided outlook like the pres­
ent.
We need the seekers after order.
But we need not buy their argument
that all is lost without it. For most
of the order the world has had was
provided by those after-the-fact
packagers we cull historians.

|and III fated economic experi­
ments In China, the Russian
aid-freerc lias virtually para
China D looking beyond the
tyred a sizeable number of
Bed bloc for economic »up- major industrial development
plica, apparently to free her- projects, according to reli­
information
reaching
self from dependence on So able
here.
viet nusaia.
Tlie reorientation llius en­
Tbit
Intention ha&gt; been
spotlighted by tlio rurrcnl forced on Peking’s ambitious
planners also
vilit to Britain of Red China’* Iran-forward
vice minister o f foreign trade, extends to all appearance* lo
Isi ll*uchang. who is louring the field to external trade
Peking swallowed its pride
Jlritixh industries in aearch
of machinery, chemicals and when il had to look lo the
West-Canada and Australia—
•ven plane*.
Thla
la
a
considerable for wlieat supplies in tinchange from the days when past year or two to ease the
Russia ami gcncrou* supplies country’s famine condition*.
Now that the liarveat ha*
to her Communist ally as
well a i Uuiusand* of experts improved, Red China's lead
to build factories and advise rrship is looking for indus­
Peking on a variety of in­ trial supplies, again outside
tha Red block, thus indicat­
dustrial problems.
Russian supplies have dried ing they don’ t cx|ieet much
up In the wake of the ideolo­ help from Russia for some
g i c a l conflict between tlic time to come.
Rut llwy have little to o f­
two Communist giants and
the experts have been with­ fer in exchange and are osdrawn or have lieen told to tensility slnirt of foreign cur
rcncy lo pay for coveted supgo.
Coupled with had harvesti plica.

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driver?
Itrrr's
a simple
good* which they ran huy in test which you can employ
the West Is also limited, In
In advance. For the timid
the security embargo which
hoy who I* alraiil lo ling
prevents NATO allies from j your ilooihrll
will mme
exporting strategic materials . likely try lo Impress you hy
In-hind (lie Iron and Ilainboo
hi* rerkles* auto driving,
curtains.
her below.
Kxpert* In London believe
CASK P h il. I,eo Sullivan
tlie current Chinese soundings
asked me to come to Peril,
in Britain arc in themselves
Ind., last fall for the March
a telling indication that Pe­
, of Dime* celebration, for Inking doe* not expect Smowas Stale Chairman.
Soviet relation* lo return to
Ill order lo keep me wann­
what llicy used to lie. Nor
ed lip lor the big evening
apparently docs Peking want
1meeting, lie drove me all over
to revert to total dependence
the roimly m i I could deliver
on Russia anil face the risk*
addresses tn six lug high
which such policy involves.
sellout assemblies.
“ Teen age Problems'* serv­
ed a* the theme which I was
I asked lo discuss.
Alter each talk I also con­
ducted a forum where tin- 3,If spring heard the words
oou students had a chance to
of the senator from llllncis,
send their personal problems
it will come hurrying to us
I to the front of the room.
on impatient feet.
| “ Dr. Crane." one g ill be­
— Sen. Sam .1. Krvin, D-N.C.,
gan, “ why do boy* ask a girl
Oil Iti'puhliean Sen, Dilk|la meet tlu-in at the corner
sell’* flowery tribute to till1 drugstore or even at tin* gas
niurigold. in offering a hill
station, Instead o( coming to
to make it tlie national flow ­
the house to pick them up ior
er.
a d a te ? "
(iirls, you may not realize
Tlie most overpaid gumIbis fact, tint laiys are really
shoite since Perry .Masim Idled
very shy and fearful crea­
I’uul Drake.
tures In social matters.
— Wisconsin htatr i-ingressOh, they don't scream at
man Willinm Wind, coin- tlie sight ot a mouse or a
Hunting on hill giving the snake (which you girls do,
state attorney geni-uil two often for “ sales" purposes)
special Investigators with hid file hoy* are often veryfiOO-a-inonth salaries.
timid about mreting people.
So they shun your parents,
Tlie Chinese cork tree is a just as they would shun ring­
round-headed,
wide-spread­ ing a doorell and trying to
ing tree. Its leave* are com­ sell magazine* or brushes.
Roys often require an hour
pound, with seven to IT leaf­
let*, aromatic and handsome. or more of self “ pep talking"

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to make a phone call lo a chicken!
There also were 430 reviews
Yet a lot of these knhiish at 1,359 civil government toes-1
girl and ask her for a date!
hoy* will later iry to affect Cons. There were audits of
Because girls have viewed
tsihlness by racing a car be­ 14.5 million hills of lading
Hie male sex a* Inn. domin­ yond the proper speed limit
and of 2.3 million requests1
ant and unafraid, girls often to roui|M-nsate for their feur
for government tran*|&gt;nrtafail lo realize lli.it men are to ring a doorbell!
(ton. A total of $30 million
almost scared lo death of
Fellows who have tlie guts (in overcharge* was recover­
girl*.
to ring a doorbell are thus ed. And so on.
Thus, in high school, hoys not as likely to try to prove
A few of these report*
feel much more secure as their rourage hy exceeding make brief sensation*, but
they are teasing a girl, if tlu-y speed limits- (iirl*. lest your most get routine news cov­
are suirounded hy other hoys. escorts hy this simple rule! erage. Carelessness in hand-1
Did you ever notice that (Alw ays write lo Dr. Crane ling government funds is old 1
three or four Imyx tuny lliti* lit earr of this newspaper, stuff and the conscience of (
rot losing a long (ivr-cent the country i* calloused to
gang up as tlu-y approach an
attractive girl in a school stamped, addressed enve­ it. The impart is not what it
corridor while one ol the lope and 20 rents to rover should tie.
typing and printing cost*
group Imally ask* her tn go
It takes something like tlie
when you *rnd for ooe of annual report of the comp­
to a dance or athletic event?
hi* booklet*.)
Keen a rugged college lout
troller general, which has Just
ball hero will shy away from
come out, to get a perspec­
walking heslilu Ills sweet­
tive on tills whole effort and '
heart through the lingerie
its magnitude.
section of a department store.
The report itself i« not
So It take* courage when a
dramatic reading and it will
tty Hal Cochran
boy even ask* a girl just to
Strange, but a fresh young­ never become a best seller
meet him at the drugstore.
($1.75 from the Government
ster i» usually spoiled.
And il may make him pan­
icky lo boldly approarli her
Yuu only have to wait about
front door and ring Ihe hell
75 years for insuranca agents
Use this "doorbell" test to
to stop pestering you.
measure the maturity, as well
as the courage, of your male
It’s nice to see a fellow
escort.
vvbo i* g iin g places unless
If lie is still afraid just lo
it's only when Ilia wife is out
ineel your parents and ex ­
o f town.
change the simple greeting*
Considering the price, all
at the door as he asks if you
oysters should have pearls
are ready for your date, then
in them.
lie is an amateur.
So the next lime he *riet
A banquet speaker starts
lo ridicule you fur screaming
off by saying he's not much
al the sight of a mouse or
of a speaker and then goes
snake, you might tnelfully re ­
ahead and proves it.
mind him of Ills own soeia1
cowardice.
AUT BROWN
Any hoy w-lio Is old enough
BEST CONTROL
to dale a girl, should lie bold
T erm ites A Other P rats
enough to go to her door to
call for her.
20111 BARK DR.
Roys, the average parent of
322-8805
SANFORD
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Reports from the U. S. Gen­ rave reviews. Rut it is scan­ excess aircraft engines, $&lt;
eral Accounting Office roll dalous reading just the same. million,
GAO has no authority tr
out two and three a day.
It take* nearly 5.000 gov­
faster than anybody can read ernment employes to staff the audit the accounts on l'. s
General Accounting Office: government contributions o|
them.
T h e e reports do nut neces­ more than 3,ooo in Washing­ nearly $100 million last year
sarily audit irregularities, hut ton and the rest in some 120 to international organizalion-.
are aimed at carelessness in field offices in Ihe United That, in the opinion o f Camp­
the handling of millions of States and in 22 foreign coun­ bell, Is one of the major
tries where military and econ­ loopholes in his operation-,
government dollar*.
; It cost $41 million to run omic
aid projects
w o r e since the United States is
the biggest contributor to
the GAO for the fiscal year chocked into.
ending last Juno 3b. Rut it
Tlie 365 lawyers on the G \(&gt; most of them.
collected SIS million in re­ staff handled 4.100 decisions
fund* and effected other sav­ last year. They settled 15,The enduring folk character
ings of s ilt million for a Oho claims against the gov­ of American literature. l'nc:&lt;total o f $1*52 million, which ernment and helped Depart­ Remus. was the creation o f
is nearly a four-to-one ratio ment of Justice on 60 cases Joel Chandler Harris ( ihis
of return.
in which suits for $1.1 mil­ 1908). according to the* Kncy.
The comfort in this for lion were settled for $2.(5 mil­ rlopacdia Rrtlannica.
taxpayers at tilts time of lion at a SI-8 million saving.
year ix that there really is
More than 150 GAO law­
somebody in Washington who yers were assigned to con­
Is concerned about govern­ gressional
committees
to
INVESTMENT SERVICE
ment spending, mistakes, in­ help in their investigations.
efficiency and waste — and
Among tha important sav­
I.Utcd and unlisted
tries to do something about it. |ings which GAO is credited
Securities
Though Comptroller Gener-1 with last year are these:
Mutual Fund*
|al Joseph Campbell, who has | Reduction in Air Force pro­
headed GAO since 1954, is ficiency flying costs. Si:i mil­
A I.L K N A CO.
the servant of Congress, his lion last year with another
211 K. I.KMON RT.
day-today, blue-bound paper- $32 million to be saved this
I.AKKI.AND, FLA.
hack reports, ranging in size year.
,
1from only a dozen pages to
Cancellation of planned pro­
Member: Midwest Rtnek Fs«K
fat book* over an inch thick, curement. $18 million.
Chicago Hoard of Tradt
are so voluminous that no
Cancellation of requisitions
congressman can keep up for supplies not needed, $121
Orlando Raira tteprMentaties
'w ith them.
million.
There were 822 GOA reports
Transfer of materials from MBS. STAN COMSTOCK
to Congress last year and one agency to another, $10 j
Ph. GA 1-8034
|113 to the Budget Bureau, j million.
'There were 705 investigations |
of I I I government contract-j
jors. There were 152 reviews j
j at Ell O, S. military instal-!
so la lions.
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Spelling Bee Winners

K elly’s

FOOD FAIR
SHOPPING CENTER

Named In Longwood
Hi Donna I M r t

PATTY I.YN SWKKNK1 wn* the Cnuul Cham­
pion winner of tin* All Souls Seicnee Fair held
al tlie* seltool over the* last weekend. Her exhibit
was on the raising of brine shrimp, wliieh are so
tiny they have to he studied through the initioscope.
(Herald Photo)

David .Itilins of North Or
lando. a student of Mr*
Kathleen U t ' i »i\th grade
cla** at Longwood Klcmrnt
ur&gt; School, won the Spelling
lice held la&gt;t week lor tourth.
' filth and *i\th grade pupil*
at tlic school.
liuntierup wa» Hath) Mere
tilth of lawgunod, a .'Indent
I in Mr* flo ra liiig g * tij'» tilth
grade eta** ami third plate
winner » a * Ponna Bigelow of
North Orlando, anotlier »tu
dent ot Mi** tec's.
David and Kath.v will com
pete in the County Spelling
Bee *chedulell tills Saturday
at the Sanlord Junior High
School and Donna will .*i*rir
as alternate.
A total ol IS student*, two
Ironi each class ol (lie three
upi&lt;rr grade*, competed ill

Village Books
Turned Over To
w Treasurer
i

PATUICIA SCHWKIl'KKIlT seventh grader
was a first place winner in the All Souls Science
Fair tor her exhibit of the life, history and Ido­
latry of a fish. This plaque ot a Initre luiss was a
part of her display.
(Herald Photo)

IvltlSTINi: .MA It IK II HATH. sixth trader at
All Souls took a first place with her musical
Imans experiment, provide that plants prow
faster, stronger and hipper when lltei are subjected to the sound vibrations of music. Plants
on the left were prawn to mtisir, the ones on the
riplil under ordinary conditions. (Herald Photo)

MICIIAKI. I \Y, seventh prader at All Souls
showed how lo make uu incadesceiit lamp and his
experiment won him a first place blue riblsm.
.Michael’s equipment was simple but effective,
consistinp inainlv of a dr\ &lt;&lt;11 lantern battery, a
wide-inoulhed jar and wires.
(Herald Pliolol

Daley Wins
Chicago Vote
f'llD A till (l l'l t
Mnyoi
liirhunl J . Dnley trinallic&lt;l
one of th e m o .t powerful
Di -iikm rat* in the nation to&lt;la&gt;
d r.p ito hi» Miinller-tlian-rxpeited win o ' e r It.'puhlirnn
rliallingi-r Benjamin B, A&lt;laniowaki.

Financial rc.-ords for the
Village
n!
North
Orlando
Tuesday night were turnol
over li&gt; W XV \mler*«n. new
m ajor anil lormer treasurer
to Mr*
Mallie Sailer, the
new treasurer, with an ap
proximate S7.U00 deld and a
cash balance on hand ol
SI, 3K no.
Outstanding amounts owed
are lor various M*rviecs and
equipment received b&gt; the
village during the five year
itieorpoi at ion period ju*t non
(deled. le g a l advise will be
' sought hy the new council mi
whether or not the village
or Ihe North Orlando Co. will
be held re*|Mi||*ible (or the
! m ajonl) o( the debt and
i alter the matter i* determin­
ed. a Inulgel will be drawn
'j lie voutlcll agreed that all
future check* should liear al
lea*i two official signature*
amt authorized Mr*. Irene
Van Kepoel. till.nice chair
mail, lo make arrangement *
for Hie hank lo recognize
signatures &lt;d Mr*
Salter,
Mayor .Xlidersoii and Vice
Mayor Arthur Fernn

Rollins Wins
DeBate With
Harvard U.
The Bollifi* College IMmte
Team coached hy Pr. I'ntrh in
Prahik of Sanford heat out
the Harvard University Pohate Team 'J to I, to win the
a ffii illative in the luhjcrt.
"Itesiilvi’d that is year old
American*
he
allowed
to
Vote,*’ Ibdllllx College repott­
ed today.
lilt* debate waft Yield Tues­
day at Itollin* and judge* for
th*' event included
former
ftemitor
Pougiun Su'imtrom
of Sanfoid; Mr*, Betty t niter,
vice chan man of th«&gt; Orange
County Penn* rutie Kxccullve
Committee and Mr*. Alice Mi •
(n il, \i. e i hailrnau o f the tlr
auge County Republican Kxih litivi* • oiiiiuUt« e.
Four Semitnde High School
Ftmhntrt fiom Mi*. Jack Burney'ii lorial studies ela-- at­
tended the dehuln. lin y were
John Wi*«tgatc% Janet hly,
Leo \Natnun and Itobeitu Kalikin.

First Measure
T.M .I.M I ASSKK I l l ’ ll Till' IliiU'o p u n 'll it.* Iir»l
measure tuday. It wa* a re­
solution acii-pting an imtia
lion In a fnri'*try il.'uiunittra
lion at l.ivc* Oak April It.

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Culi Scout l*n* k 510 held ft
monthly park meeting htftt
Friday night in Weaver Hall
••f the CusMdhcrry Commun­
ity Mcthodiftt Church.
Theme foi tin* month wan
"Aim itid the State*" aiul each
Ih’ii told about the -tate which
( they h:i'i been studying. Pen
One i f ported ott Texan; Pen
Two, MUnoiiri; Pen Five, Ten.
tiei*-ee; and Pen Nine, hen.

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and ptenenUd awards to those
Culm earning uiliiexeinent*
dm mg the month.
Palmy Faint received Id*
W olf Badge and two silver a l­
lows and one gold. John Joint*oti icceixod tin* l.ion Badge.
Deceiving gold arrow* were
Craig Young. Todd Miller and
Bail
Yiner. Silver at row*
j were presented to Bait Yiner,
i Kohei t .Simpkins and Skipper
O ff.
tiem ge
.laincsuii, Michael
Watson and Vince Militello
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N’oith Carolina leading the

Memorial S e n ice* foi l.t.
William T. Blakemoie. USN.
an u&lt; live figure m Sanford
Naval Aviation since (In mid
die .’ill h, waft hehl at J p m .
Tuesday at the (h ana. Vii .,
Naval An Station.
lie died .Monday aftei noon
in a .Norfolk. \ti., hospital
t ’liuif o f d e a t h w j i % di-elo*«&gt;d
today aft 'T im b a l a rr e s t."
I l. Blakeiliotf had been
aft'ignr.l to Attack Sipiadroii
IJ at (Iceuna since Match a,
w h* n lie iv p u i ti d from Heavy
Attack Sipiadlon Seven of
Sanford. Since th at time lie
had wanked extensively with
the introduction of Ihe N u n ’*
\«*A Inrtudei attack hornier
into the fleet.
A «l« i*lgiilit«'d hoinhai &lt;lier •
navigator, lie had -ei v« d nior*
than JO yem * in the Navy

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LIQUID CLASS

25th

the *cbool contest which was
organized and conducted by
Jamrs
Meriwether.
sixth
grade teacher, who has been
'elected as word pronouncer
lor Salurday’ s match.

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MeRoberta

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battle with Walsh, won three

NEW Y O R K (U P I ) — The
New* York Yankees are the
choice tlie U PI tioard o f
baseball experts to mukc it
three
world
championships
in a row under the leader­
ship o f manager Ralph llouk.

the time end have showed
g ic a t deal o f improvement/’
Sunford finished third scor
iug three firsts recking up e
total o f 49 points with Lees*
liurg winning ths mestlag
' scoring 75 and lleiand $*€**&gt;
6 5 'i.
. JS
Crawford took tint is t*‘t '
180 yard low hurdles with a
time o f 20.6; and el**™**' h«
came in second In 0 » &gt;*&gt;
hurdle* lowtrid
id io o l
mark with a U * t ° t
Buddy Lewssa waa firs t in
ths 100 yard dash and Barry
Barks, lint In the 440 yard

points to taka the lead, Welsh dash.
Results;
dropping Into tha second slot.
120 High Hurdles — Barra
8 t Johns Realty cams In
(D)t
Crawford ( 8 ) ; Hinson
third and Jet Inn holds fourth
(8)1 Time :I4.H.
#
place.
100— Lawson ( 8 ) ; Lowery
St. Johns took both the high L ) ; Adkins ( L ) ; Tim e :10.5.
scratch series with 2069 end
Mile — Piper ( L ) ; Barron
high scratch game with 696. i L ) ; McCalls ( 8 ) ; l ime 4:43.
Also in the handicap dfvlsis*
880 Relay— Leesburg; liethe team Is high in the teem Land: Tim e 1:36.7.
series with 2972. Jet Inn lias
440— Barks ( 8 ) ; McGluiufy
the high handicap team game
( D ) ; Carman 4M); Time ;&amp;L2.
with 787.
8liol Put— Brown ( L ) ; Cox
Individual honors go all the
( D ); Kiiuinona ( L ) ; Dl»laiice
way with Marjoris Kipp, who
48*264.
had high average and high
180 l,oiv Huidles— t.'iawfuid
fam e o f 680*291.
( 8 ; ; (T ie ) C l a y t o n ( I ) ) ,
Jean Monroe had the high
James (D ); Time :20.0.
handicap serifs and game with
880—Curry &lt; L ); MacGillis
834*244.
(H ); Warren ( L ) ; Time 2:13.5,

Move To Half
Silver Shortage
W A S H IN G T O N ( I l l ' l l —
The House Banking Commit­
tee today approved legislation
to allow tha government to is­
sue a new type o f $| bill to
combat a thrratenrd shortage
cl silver.
Tha new bills— known ss
federal reserve notes— would
gradually replace p i«»e n t t l
bills known as aiivrr reitificates.
Treasury Secretary Doug let
Dillon had warnrd that unless
tha authority to issuu new
hills were granted, the ilny
might come when it would be­
come profitable fo r the public
to melt down U. S. coins and
aell the metal.
Authority fur the Ft-daiai
Reserve Iluerd to issue a new'
currency wee contained in an
administration hill that would
rspaal or drastically ovcihaul
silver lawa that have been on
tha hooka since 1934,

ir r a lii

Yanks Rated
Tops To Cop
Championship

J

Sanford’n Chip Crawford broke two Seminole
lliRh School tiack records Wednesday as the Semi­
nole Thlnclnds made their best showing nf the year
hosting a triangle meet here.
Although Sanford ended up third in the meet.
Coach Jim Pigott said today “ we are muving up al

McRoberfs
Cops 1st
In League

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Opening Today

The 24-man board, includ! ing four U P I sports writers
and one writer or broadcaster
traveling with each of Uie
20 m ajor league teams, fore­
sees a coast-to-coast World
Scries between tlie Yankees
and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Tlie Yankees were tabbed as
slioo-ins
in the American
League while the Dodgers
were picked to win a threecornered battle also involving
the Cincinnati Reds and San
Francisco Giants in tlie N a ­
tional League.
If the experts arc right,
the Yankees will win breez­
ing and tlie Dodgers will win
after a virtual three-way tic
with the Reds and Giants.
No less than 20 o f the 24
experts tabbed tlie Yankees
for first place and the Now
York team's total o f 233
points was only five short
o f the “ possible" 210 it fcould
have received from the board.
Tlie Detroit Tigers were
picked to finish second with
191 points and the Balti­
more Orioles were tabbed for
third with 183. Following, in
order, were tlie Minnesota
Twins, I jo* Angeles Angels,
final two rounds on Satur­
Chicago White Sox, Cleve­
day and Sunday.
land Indians, Boston Red Sox.
Kansas City Athletics and
i Washington Senators.
I Tlie National 1-caguc race
1will be ooe of the most funi iastic in the league's his­
tory if it's anywhere near as
close as tlie experts' voting.
With points awarded on
Mayfair Country Club memtlie basis of 10 for a firstIters have been invited to par­ place vote down to one for
ticipate in tlie firs t annual a mill place, the Dodgers
mixed Scotch foursome invi­ wound up with 216, tlie Beds
tational at Ik-Land Country willi 214 and tlie delemling
champion Giants with 213.
( lull Sunday.
Strung out, in order, be­
Tlie Pineliuist system of
play will i&gt;e used, in which hind the top three in tlie
tlie man ami woman tco o ff, N L were tlie St. I/iui* Cardi­
exchange second shots ami nals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Phi­
ladelphia Phillies, Milwaukee
select the third.
Il'aves, Chicago Cubs, Hous­
Gross and net prises will
ton Colts and New Y ork
be awarded.
Mels.

Palmer Favored In Masters
AUGUSTA (U P 1 ) — Arnold ded field, with Gary Player,
Palmer, still unhappy aland the l!)tll Masters' tillisl, the

Sprint Modley Belay— Lees­ hit wayward driver, was lav-, third choice.
Olliers who aie expected to
tired nonetheless today as lie
burg; Del.and; Time 2:10.2.
ample
competition
220 — Barrs ( U ) ; I.awson teed o lf against 81 oth er, provide
(8 );
Wesslund ( S ) ; Time competitors in a hid to lie- (or Palmer arc lormcr U. 8.
:23.06.
come tha first golfer ever t o ' Open champions Billy Casper
Mile Relay— DcLaml; San­ win the Mil tiers champion­ ami Cello Liltler; young John
ship (our times.
ford; Time 3.40.
ny Pott, who lias turned in
'Hie 33-year old P a l m e r ,
Discus— Biown ( L ) ; Nueil
some lauluslic p r a c t i c e
generally
rated
tiic
liurst
( 8 1 ; Cinecola ( L ) ; Distance
golfer of llir past decatle, also |rounds; former PGA cham­
134-6.
Broad Jump— Walker &lt;L ) ; will be attempting to become pion Dow Flm lerwald; longMucGillie ( S ); B um s ( I ) ) ; (lie first niun in Idslury ever ball lulling Bill Collins and
to win a pair of Masters' 31-year-old Sammy Snead, s
Distance 10-0.
titles back-to-back.
Ihrcc-time
winner ot
this
Pole Vault —■* Oinie ( L ) ;
C l e a r , windless weather event who appears to be back
Hoogerwert (D ); Beinlinrdt
was predicted for tile open­ on Ills gumo ilespite a spur
( 8 ) ; Height 10.0.
ing round. Tlio temperature is on Ids left foot.
High Jump — Walker &lt; L ); expected to by in the 8&lt;i's and
The field begins teeing off
Bowersock ( L ) ; Crihhi ( D ); a crowd of at'least 23,000 will
at 10 a.in. today with all 17 of
Height 6-4!,.
watch the cream of the na­ the Masters' clisinpions pres­
tion's golfers start on the ent except Bslph (iuldshl and
four-day 72-hole test.
Ben Hogan.
Most of the galleryites will
The players will go out in
W I L L I A M S POUT, Pa. follow Palmer, as they al­
twosomes tills year instead
(U P 1 ) — Bankin Johnson, ways do here over Ilia deli­
of threesomes as last year.
president o f the Kaatem Baaa- cately manicured G,980-yard
F illy United States professbell league, Wednesday an - Masters course, lie was to
ionals, 18 foreigners and 14
uounced plans to elimiuuta tee o il along with amateur Amcrirau ainalcurs comprise
the post-season Sliaoglinessy ace Charlie Coe of Oklahoma the field which will bo cut
playoffs this year.
City, Okla., at 12:30 p.m.
to llie 44 leading players and
Johmon termed the play­
A rush of last-minute sup­ lies after Friday's second
offs a “ hazardous, costly v«*n- port for U. S. Open champion round. Any player within 10
ture" and lacking fun interest Jack Nlcklaus made him sec­ stroke* of Use leader, how­
during the early fall.
ond choice in tiie star stud­ ever, also will qualify fur the

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Coucli Honored
CHICAGO (U P I ) — Newt
Loken o f Michigan has liven
named the N C A A gymnastics
coach o f tlie y«ar.
Under
Loken'a direction, the Michi­
gan team won both the Big
Ten and tlie N C A A champion­
ships.

NEW

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Conn.

(U P I ) — C. W. Van Schoyck.
former bead coacii at W ilm ­
ington, Ohio Cullege, will
coach Yule's freshman foot­
ball team next year. His ap­
pointment
was
announced
Wednesday by head coacii
John Pont.

S ig n G ib b s

To Hike Purse

N E W O R LE A N S (U P I ) —
VAN C O U VER, B. C. (U T I)
Ths Creator New Orleans — Gene Gibbs, a former
State defensive
Open will increase tlie purse Mississippi
o f itn annual invitational golf end, signed with tlie British
tournament by
$10,0110 to Columbia Lions o f the Cana­
bring the total purse to $.70,- dian Football Leugus Wednes­
bouquette and Earl Wilson, 000 next season.
day.
the Bed Sox' no-hit pitchers
of 1962, each went four in­
nings und allowed one hit.
RACING DAYS LEFT I
ONLY
Carl Yastrzemski saved th e j
garni- for tlie Bed Sox with a
fine catrh in the eighth.
Left-liehler
Wult
Bund
dropped Willie Mays' ninth
inning tly to let in tlie run
that gave tlie San Francisco
Giants s 43 win over the
Cleveland Indians. Mays had
two doubles and a single to
lift his spring batting aver­
age to .314.

Cind Loaded With Youth
By Vailed Press UterasUoasI

I

1,4;

Buhha Phillips, one o f the
Don’t think for a moment hottest hitters in the south,
Hut the Los Angeles Dodg­ raised his spring average to
.411 willi three singles in the
ers and San Francisco Giants
Detroit Tigers' 5-4 decision
have a monopoly on youth over Hie Minnesota Twins.
and speed in tha National Rookie Rill Paul was tagged
League.
for four runs in the lirst three
The Cincinnati Reds la ir inuings but rookies Dick Egan
sod ltoh Itustal then shut out
high in those departments,
Hie tw ins the remainder of
too—especially when you con­
the way.
sider pitcher Jiiu Maloney
Tlie Milwaukee B r a v e s
and infieldcr Peter Bose.
went over the .sou-mark for
Maloney, 9-7 last season the first time this spring
•Iter a fast atari, looks like when they beat the Baltimore
he ts going to lit iti as the Orioles, 3-2. Denny I-emaster
Reds’ No. 4 or No. i starter and Tuny Cloningcr held the
this season while Rose may Orioles to four hits, L em ailer
be the team's second base­ yielding only three over the
man when next Monduy's first seven innings.
opening-day
lineup Is an­
The largest local crowd o f
nounced.
recent springs—3,724—turned
Maloney, 22, yielded only out at Ft. Myers, Fla., where
one Idl in seven innings while the Pittsburgh Pirates dosed
Rose, 21, had two singles, a their spring exhibition achedwalk, a steal and scored three ule with a 6-4 win over the
runs as the Beds srored a 60 New York Yankees. The Y an ­
victory over the New York kees gave Stan Williams a
Mels Wednesday. Jim Bros- three-sun lead but Roberto
nsn pitched the last two in­
nings for the Heds and a l­
CUSTOM MADE
lowed one other hit.
V id a Pinson rapped out
two singles and a double to
share
hitting honors
with
Rose.
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CJeinrute lilt two triples to
lead the Pirate comeback.
Cuban right-hander Diego
Segul pitched eight tunings
and also connected lor a sin­
gle, double and triple lo lead
the Kansas City Athlrtirs to
a 103 triumph over the Chi­
cago White Kox. Bookie Pete
Ward hit his third burner of
thr spring lor the White Sox.
Ilomun Mejias hud a double
ami triple and bud a baud in
all three runs as the Boston
Bed Sox downed the Ixis An­
geles Dodgers, 3-2. Hill Mon-

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Hall of Fame.
Representing the prc-1900
era were Thomas l e e (Bung)
McClung, recognized as the
highest scoring hack o f all
time and a mi mber of Y a le’s
famed unscored-on team of
A T LA N T A (U P I) — Foot­
1888; Buck Wharton of Penn­
sylvania, one of the great ball coach Johnny Griffith
guards of old-time football; told state investigators, trans­
ami George Woodruff, who
cribed testimony showed to­
brougF*-. big-time football to
Penn as' a coacii and is cre­ day, that films of Alabama's
dited with such innovations as 33-0 conquest o f his Georgia
tlie delayed buck, the six-man tram gave him “ a feeling"
defensive line with tlie center Alabama bad advance knowl­
bark, tlie smashing end, the edge o f Georgia strategy.
quirk kick and the onside
Griffith said, however, lie
kick.
got the feeling only after
Tlie seven modern-era stars viewing movies of the 19G2
include Aicx Agaso, a line­ j game which form er Georgia
Director
Wallace
man who made the All-Am er­ i Athletic
ica team at both Purdue aril |Ilutts and Alabama coach
Illinois; George Connor, a Paul (B ear)
Bryant have
tackle who played for Holy been accused o f conspiring to
Cross and Noire Dame; half­ rig. Butts and Bryant emphati­
back Edwin (G oa t) lla lc of cally deny the allegation con­
Mississippi College; end Ken tained in a national magazine.
Kuvanangh
of
Louisiana
Griffith said that during
State; quarterback O liff Mont­ the game last Sept. 22 at
gomery uf Columbia; center Birmingham, Ala., neither he
Peter Fund of Georgia Tech; nor his coaches saw anything
and back Eddie Tryon of unusual. Some o f his coaches,
4'olgate.
Griffith said had choice van-

his scvcntii win ot the season
in tonight's featured ninth
race, lie finished second in
his last Grade A outing. Zot,
a fast breaking two-year old.
may rate as tlie fan favorito
in this contest. In 22 starts,
mostly in Grade A events, he
has posted four firsts, six
seconds and four thirds.
A highly dangerous pup
who just moved out of the
maiden class March 6 is Ga­
tor Land owned by Circus
City Ranch Kennels. In nine
starts he has registered four
firsts and two seconds which
boosted him to top bracket
competition. His last outing
was in Grade A and he miss­
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'Game Gave Me Feeling/
Griffith Tells Probers
tage spots on top of tlie Bir­
mingham Stadium.
Statements o f the Georgia
coach who sucrectli-d Tint Is
were included in a report by
State A lly. Gen. Eugene Cook
on his investigation o f tho
accusation in the March 23rd
Issue of the Saturday E ve­
ning Post. Tlie report was
submitted to Gov. Carl Sand­
ers who released it Tuesday.
Cook said his investigation
indicated that Butts gave v i­
tal information on Georgia
football plans to llryant prior
to live game. Tlie probe waa
touched
off
by
insurance
salesman George Burnell's
contention in the Post that he
heard Butts give Bryant such
information in a long dis­
tance telephone conversation.

L A D IE S ’ N IG H T
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S A T - APR IL 6

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racing day night. Names of the other
Wil­ eight entries will be announc­
ed tomorrow.
liamson bus announced eight
Those already picked arc
o f the 16 greyhound distance
Itockin Mollie, Mystery Tam ­
stars who will compete in the
er. Little Rhonda, My P er­
second annual M a r a t h o n fection. Rocker Chair Jean,
Speed Classic at the Sanford- Mr. Tall Man, Connie Choice
Orlando Kennel Club Satur- alul Opal Mac.
There arc two events in the
Marallion Speed Classic and
both will go tlie long 3/8lhsmile derby distance, the win­
ning greyhound posting the
fastest time earns the trophy.
Mystery Tam er has ac­
N E W YO R K (U P I ) — Two counted for right firsts this
season and seven of them
legendary figures from the
were in marathon events.
past, seven modern wonders
Coro Empire, owned by
and an inventive roach today June Giilis, will be trying fur
were elected to tlie Football
After

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tured by four teams rcpresuntinK the Sanford Tourist and Shufflebo&amp;rd
Club in tournament piny nt Daytona Bench recently. A. C. Madden, local
club tournament director, presents the Peabody Trophy to President
Mulilon Wriirht (center) while Emil Van Doy, of the executive board,
looks on. The local club will retain the trophy for one year. (Herald Photo)

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his partner a choice between
no-trump nnd spades and the
Jacoby "Yansfer Hid.
North responds two hearts
to show n spado suit o f at
least five curds and South
makes the nutomatie two
whnt to say when someone
spade rehiil. North Jumps to
pays you a compliment.
three no-trump and South
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it with a pleased "TIiMiik to M high card points, n five
you.” For that is ull a compli­ or six cnnl spade suit and
hearts, South deeidrs that
ment is, u g ift from someono no singleton or void,
in spile o f weakness in ( with his I .'1-3-3 distribution
who is trying to mukc you feel
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SYLVIA GILES, (left) nntl Patty Raker tire shown at the flowing machine
preiinring for 4-H Achievement Day on April 0. Tho gills who arc mem­
bers of the Lake Monroe 4-H Club will give a demonstration on the care
und use of the sewing machine. The club project is on sewing, l ’atty is
president nnd Sylvia is secretary und treasurer of tho club.

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For Abby’s booklet, “ How
To
HaveA Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to A llliY , llox tltido, lleverly
Hills, Calif.

The hard - to - compliment
Sometimes the compliment
find many ways ot turning n is turned aside with an envi­
compliment aside, instead of ous comparison such ns, "W ell,
accepting it with pleasure.
it's not anything compared to
Sometimes they tieat a com­ your fine big huu*c, but we
pliment as insincere flattery: like it."
Or the hard-to-comptimcnt
‘‘I look terrible and you know
it; you're just trying to niukc may just keep protesting that
what you ate admiring hns
mo feel better.”
Sometimes they belittle ihu this und tlmt wrong with it, so
thing you compliment, reflect- that you have to keep strug­
ing on your own taste for pro­ gling to answer all the argu­
fessing to ndmiro something ments.
Considering that tho graci­
ous acceptance o f a compli­
TV RENTAL
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people have never inustcied
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DEAR TAK IN G : A woman with
HER experience shouldn't have to
impure about moving van companies.
She should retain one on a yearly
basis. No employer is “ bothered"
any more than he wants to be. It’s
your husband who should be talked
to — not his employee.

DEAR ARMY: I would like to
know what you think of a priest who
plays cards for money. I didn't actu­
ally SEE him playing cards, but the
person who told me was in the game,
so I know it's true.
CHURCH-GOER

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DEAR AHKY: My husband has
a very good-looking young woman
working for him. She is 28 and has
just divorced her fourth husband.
When she was ready to leave t he
last one, she called my husband (at
home and asked him to take her little
boy (o the ball game because she
couldn’t get her car started. 1 trust
my husband, but 1 know how this
little tramp operates. Should I call
her and tell her to quit bothering my
husband?
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Some pcoplo who ran pay a
pretty compliment with no
trouble at all nrn anything hut
gracious when it comes to ac­
cepting a compliment {torn
someone else.

THURSDAY P. M.

HEAR GOER: I f card-playing is
contrary to the rules of his church,
shame on the priest. Otherwise,
what's good for the flock is good for
tlic leader.

DEAR “ I! : The laws on child
support differ in various states.
Your local Legal Aid Society can
advise^you concerning your own
case. For you to accept an allotment
check amid such deceit takes plen­
ty of gall. Whether this “ other man”
enn cause you more trouble than he
lias already caused you is anybody's
guess. He might be just as glad to
get rid of you as you are to get rid
of him.
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Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

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Al&gt;It\ ; j need flume ad­
vice about a very touchy problem.
I ni married to a man who has been
in the service since 1959. We have a
four-year-old son. Every month 1 cot
an allotment check for me and mv
son. Two years ago I met a man anil
JVC started going together. I have
had two children by this other man.
Since the birth of my last child tin
Novembci) 1 found out 1 no longer
love this other man. I'd like to get
rid of him. Can I get him to support
his two children? I don’t want to
lose the allotment check from my
husband. ( an this other man cause
me trouble? Sign me

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The fashion show sponsored

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Monroe Home prize for her outfit and Mrs ham, R. A. Jackson nnd the
Demonstration Club featur­ Ed Fitzgerald second. Other Misses Linda King, Barbara
Kennedy and Linda Ray.
ing fabrics from the Milady models were Mmes. Robert
Judge* were Mrs. Evange­
Mann,
Claude
Hawkins, line Crumb, assistant Home
Shoppe was a big success.
Members o f the HD Clubs Frank Dee, E. Jemlgan, Har­ Economist, of Dcl-and; Mrs.
of Seminole County made the old Krydcr, James Warner, Joe Wright and Miss Lucy
outfits and modeled them at John Ulmer, W. I* Jennings, .Nowlin. Co-chairmen of the
Saasman,
Warren event were Mrs. Johnson and
the show, which was staged Charles
at the lit) Center, on 23th King. 11. L. Johnson, J. Burn- Mrs. Eb Hunter,
Street. Mrs. Robert Mcro, I*-*- ' *8*r**^
commentator, described each
outfit as the models emerged
from a large fashion book
on the stage.
Materials from the Fabric
Shop arranged as a backdrop
were given at the close of
tlx- program as door prize*.
The models were escorted
from the stage by Sidney
Vihlcn Jr. and Hobcrt Gonza­
lez.
Mrs. Don Smith won first
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Let Us Clothe The Family
FOR
EASTER
M E N ’S
CURLEE
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A pleasant Thursday to Ssuce between layers and chocolate chips, nuts or coco­ leaves. Cover with following
nut. Tills is quick, easy and sauce and store in rcfrcgcrayou. Let’s start off Uiis week over top.
tor at least 24 hours for best
Ham Sauce
good. Try them soon.
with a recipe for pickled
flavor. Wilt keep at least a
! 1 cup Julienne green pepper
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eggs. This will be for Nell 3 tbsps. butter or oleo
week in refrigerator.
Lamb and Green Bean Stew
Cordell and was sent in by 3 tbsps. enriched self-rising
Sauce
. . . a mellow
blend with
flour
Combine:
Mrs. Harvey Pugh of Lake
many flavors . . .
JU cups salad oil
Mary. One dozen eggs (small U tsp. salt
1 lb. stewing lamb, cubed
cup white vinegar
tsp. pepper
preferred). Boil for 5 minutes
■a cup sliced onions
l
lk
tsp. salt
'
»
tsp.
ground
cloves
and let set covered for 20
2 tbsps. butter
2Vi tesps. celery seed
minutes. Shell and put into 2 tbsps. mayonnaise or salad \ cup water
2lk tbsps. capers and Juice
dressing
quart ja r alternating with 1
Pk cup canned tomatoes
dash o f tobasco sauce
2 cups dairy sour cream (1
onion sliced.
Pk cups diced raw potatoes
pint)
Mix well. Then pour ssuce
Dissolve:
1 pkg. (9 oz.) frozen cut green
2
cups
diced
cooked
ham
(6
over shrimp and onions. Cov­
1 tsp. dry mustard
beans
oz.)
er and store in refrigerator.
1 tsp. salt
Uk tsp. salt
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1
cup
drained
orange
sections
tk cup sugar, into 1 pint or
tt tsp. pepjH-r
M l oz. can)
Cheese-Onion Spoonbread
less of vim-gar (undiluted).
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Cook green popper in but­
I cup shredded sharp process
Heat and pour over the
U cup cold water
ler or oleo until tender, about
American cheese
eggs and onion slices.
2 tbsps. flour
t i cup chopped onion
Refrigerate at least 2 days 5 minutes. Bemovc and set
Brown lamb and onions in
before using. Mrs. Pugh says aside. Combine flour, salt,
1 tsp. butter
Hie butter. Add *» cup water,
Hist she generally fixes about pepper and cloves and stir in­
cover. Simmer ttk hours or 1 egg. beaten
3 dozen eggs and uses rest of to butter or oico. Blend in
until moat is nearly tender. '.k cup milk
mayonnaise or salad dressing
ingredients in proportion.
Add tomatoes, potatoes, froz­ l lk cups pkg. cornbrcad mix
and sour cream. Add ham
Hope you try Hiis, Nell.
1 tbsp. poppy seed
en beans, salt, pepper and
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and green pepper. Cook over
2 tbsps. melted butter
sauce and cook 25 minutes, or
How does Hit* sound? Ha in moderate heat until thicken­
Cook onion in 1 tsp. butter
until vegetables are done.
ed (aland 5 minutes). Du not
Shortcake. Let's try it.
until tender. Combine egg
Add *« cup water to flour and
and milk in buttered l'k quart
2tk cups enriched self-rising boil. Add orange sections, re­
stir until smooth. Add to
serving a few for garnish, if
corn meal
casserole. Stir in cornbrcad
stew,
stirring vigorously.
desired. Serve hot between
2 thsps. sugar
mix. Add onion nnd half of
Cook 5 minutes longer or un­
and over split corn bread
2 eggs, slightly beaten
cheese. Sprinkle
remaining
til
slightly
thickened,
stirring
squares. Serves 6.
is cup melted shortening
cheese and poppy seed on top.
constantly. Serves 6.
1 'i nips milk
Drizzle melted butter over
Try cooking an inexpensive
Stir together corn meal and
all. Bake in hot oven (400 de­
Harvey Hugh, one of Hie
sugar. Blend eggs, shorten,ng cut of beef this way. Lay ;&gt;
grees) 20 to 25 minutes. Serve
County School Bus drivers
WINNERS OK HOMEMADE OUTFITS at tho
and milk. Add ull at once to sheet of heavy foil in baking
lK)t.
gave
me
one
of
his
wile's
Home Demount ration fashion show tire Mrs.
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cornmcal mixture. Mix light­ pan and put a four pound
|recipes and he says that it is
Don Smith, loft first plai n ami. Mrs. Eil Fitz­
ly until dry Ingredients are mast on it. Cover with one en­
Be sure and send in your
really good.
gerald, second.
moistened. Pour into greased velope of onion soup (no li­
favorite recipe. Will be look­
Snack Style Shrimp
8 inch square pan. Bake in quid added) and cover that
To 2'k Ihs. of shrimp, add ing for it. Send to me at Rt.
hot oven (425 degrees) for 2t) with one can o f undiluted
1, Box 31-B, Sanford.
enough boiling water to cover.
to 25 minutes, or until light mushroom soup. Wrap care­
Add:
brown. Cut cornbrcad into 0 fully and roast 4 hours in a
tk cup celery tops
pieces, split and spoon llam 350 degree oven. The gravy
is all made and the roast is 3t-a tsps. salt
perfectly seasoned. Lamb or U cup mixed pickling spices
I S S
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Cook 10-15 minutes. Drain
jiork
may also be used.
Announecment of the com­ chairman of Hie project, re• • •
shrimp, cool with cold water.
pletion of the Sanfonl Story ported a few cook hooks on
From Mrs. N. R. Kauffman Then peel and remove black
League’s nomination of Mrs. hand with out-of-state orders
comes the recipe for Drop line. Alternate- shrimp with
C. L. Park Sr., for Florida’s still coming m.
sliced onions (1 pint) in shat
Cookies
from Cake Mix,
mother o f 11)03 was made at
Mrs. Kuhb appointed a com­
low dish. Add I or I hay
Rcat
well:
the March meeting of the lea­ mittee, Mrs. E. C. Williams
1 large cake mix—any kind
gue by president, Mrs. Fred Sr., Mrs. It. W. Tench and
Mrs. Edgar J. Boudlnot
except angel f o o d or
Robb.
.Mrs. It. F. Munir, to work
THIS EASTER
was giiev! of honor at a coffee
sponge
with
other
interested
organ!GIVE A M ULE!
Mrs Park’s signal of suegiven by the VAH-I Officer’s
2 eggs
ress as a mother, the high j rations on the project.
ladles on March 22 at the
3 tbsps. sliortcning
Program (or the evening, Afterburner.
p e r s o n a l achievements of
Drop by teaspoon on cookie
each of her three sons and Included Hie story "The Fish­
Cdr. and Mrs. Doudinot will
Hit* outstanding devotion and ing C al," told by Mrs. Fan- he leaving Sanford soon for a sheet and bake. You may add
service to Seminole County’s ver and the "Running Fight lour of duty at Jacksonville.
young people are qualifica­ Witli the Easier Runny” by Cdr. Bomlinot will be naviga­
tions which make her a much Mrs. C. R. Jones.
tor on the Itooscvclt.
Hostesses were Mines. A.
loved example of the Ideal
Tho theme for the coffee
.Mrs.
Larry
Harris
and
"Modern American Mother." J. (Sreer, Joyce Crutchfield was "Spring," and this was
Irene Holt. About
30 carried out with a large bird small sun. Christopher, of
The Sanford Story U-aguc is and
proud to have the honor of memlicrs were present for cage, flowers anil liiillerflirs j Country Club Drive, left by
bus for a visit with her par­
iHiiuinnling Iter for the award. Hie meeting.
at the entrance nnd a (log
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
wood tree at the end of the
Tho meeting, which was
I
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R. Wimberly, at the N aval'
room. Colorful
flower ar­
held at the Episcopal Parish
A i r Station in
Memphis, j
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Mrs. Harris' sister,
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truly representative of spring
point in Hie 1902-03 service
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Mrs. LnwelJ Watkins, joined
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itself.
program and the culmination
FROM 11.23
Ihein from Orlando for the
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Mrs. Boudinot was present­
of the project "Cook Books"
trip.
to help school libraries.
ed a (Mirtrait of Cdr. Boudinot
Mrs. Irving Fein berg is a
Mrs. Harold Fauvcr, sec­
by Mrs. Leonard J.’ Reinhart
Tin- Sanford Tourist and j in behalf of the YAII-I ladies. patient
in Fish Memorial
retary, read the first order
Smyrna
lor Issiks to be presented to ShufflelNiaril Club entertained
While orchid corsages were Hospital in N e w
Gifln • Curtin • llookn
nine county irlinul libraries. recently, with a going-away given to Mrs. Roudinot and Reach, where she is rccuper-1
(Formerly’ .MeVicar*)
party
for
mcmlH-rs
who
are
Mrs. K. Mykkanen, treasurer,
Mrs. Reinhart. Cdr. Reinhart ating from surgery. Site is in ,
210 E. Flmt St.
for
their
various Is now executive officer of the room 201.
signed Hie first $100 cheek to leaving
homes
in
Hie
north.
go with Hie order to the coun­
Tiger squadron.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tiage,
ty coordinator of school li­
Over 100 guests. Navy and
braries. Mrs. W. L. Roche, left this week, (or Sodus, N. civilian, rnjoyed Hie vast ar­
Y. where they have large ray of sandwiches, frosted
apple ami cherry orchard*. fruit ami varied pastries.
Others
leaving
later,
(his
week, are Mr nnd Mrs. J.
Zippers will ulide smoothly
Wlase, Mr. and Mrs. It Van
if you lubrii-Hte tin- teeth of
I’elly,
Mr. and
Mrs.
M.
slide fastener* by rubbing a
Wi- » p , Mr. nnd Mrs A. Delittle dry soNp across them.
W rin g, Mr. and Mrs. B. Deline amt J. Van do Mecr, all
--------------------------------of Newark, N. J.
More than 50 people enjoyed
the evening together. The
Fine Co*mrtir* K
club has had a very success­
I'erfumra
ful season. Last' week the
CAM .:
Sanford Club won 23 to 4
over Uir Kdgcwntcr Club, in
New Smyrna Beach.
For Imlit idualired
Sen Ira
Tlie regular covered dish
T F .L K H IO N K :
tapper was held Tuesdayevening and on Thursday
Sanford will go to Coronado
Beach to play.

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The American Legion Aux-

Club Holds Fashion Show

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Enterprise

ly business session.

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from Carole’s l)re*» Shop in

draping o f tbe charter for the

I amg wood Plata in site* from

late Mr*. Sybil Routh and an­

matronly

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Cun
itingham areompanied by he
brother, Alva Dayman, and
One of the highlight* of th e j Iv's three sister*. Mrs. M. H 1enth Street where many of
*i»ter, Mrs. Forrest Boyer
day
lor Seminole High School Spencer of Maderia Beach I them attended grade school
attended a family reunion in
the
Misses Margaret
and | At 7:30 p.m. they gathered
Ft. Pierce Sunday.
graduate* of 1913, when they |
Street
Hoberts,
and
her j at the Pinerrcst Inn for a
met in Sanford for their gold- j
daughter, Mrs. James G. Ia-e.' haminet, then on to Hie home
en anniversary reunion w a y all of Sanford.
of Vail Lovell for a period ol
an afternoon lea given at the
Before allemling the lea the reviewing old memorie* ami
home of Mr*. Kriie*t G orm ly.1
group toured the new Semin looking at old year Itook* and
1901 Magnolia Ave.
ole High Srhool and visited picture* and other memen­
Colio*tesa was Mr*. John'
the old brick school on Sev­ toes of bygone years.
K. linker. Nine of the 10
graduate* arc still living and
seven of the group attended
all of the festivities. The
three Sanford members are
Mr*. Baker, Mr*. Homily and
Mi** Margaret L. Davis.
Mr*. John Wade of Greer,
S. C.. was ill and not able to
attend. Other member* at­
tending were Dr. Harry Ban­
WATCH
ner of Sacramento, Calif., ami
III* wife; Hcv. Tenney 1.
Deane, Safety Hnrlair; Judge
W. A. Patlifhall and wife of
( Orlando; Wallace Crosby ami
|wife of West Palm Beach and
| Mis* Grace Iscrntan of High­
land. N. C.
The tea was held in the
Gormly garden with table*
decorated with ‘ firing flower*
in the class color* of purple
and gold. Assisting tlu&gt; hos­
tesses with the serving and
entertaining wen1 Mr*. Gorin-

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Home for the regular month­

Club member* modeled fash-

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at 7::30 p.m. In the Ijfginn

Included on the agenda will

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site*. The models’ attractive
hair styles were fashioned by
the Budget Beauty Shop. Ca*»elberry,
amt
Mr*
Helen
(ireen was commentator.
Sts le* included glamorous
swimsuit* by Allx of Miami,
tailored *|Hirt*woar,
Raster
outfits and party dresses.
(Idler model* were Mr*. Shirlev T&gt;!o. Mr*. Kvelyn He»kc,
Mr*. Nan Peterson. Mr*. Sue
Dice and Mr*. Kdith Johnson.
Mr*. Hannah Michael won
the Dan Biver flowered terry
cloth robe given a* a door
prize and Mr*. Barbara elus­
ion won the manicure set
given by the club.
Bridge prize winner* were
Mrs. Tv lo, first, and Mr*,
(tales second. Canasta prizes
went to Mr*. May Jones,
tirst. and Mr*. Claire Paul­
sen. second. The pinochle
prize was won by Kvelyn
Beske.

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Lossing

of a "New Spring Wardrobe."

petite

MODELS at the South Seminole Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club
Fashion Show |K&gt;se heside the country chili |mhi| at Casselberry, from left,
Shirley Tylo, wearing an orange cotton with fitted liodirc and full skirl
which features a low cut hack. Evelyn Reske in a cotton jilque sundress
and petite Sue Dice in a cotton cocktail dress.
(Herald Photo)

Campbell

Post 53 will meet this Friday

( ^
Janr * asselhrrry
i guest* of the South Seminole ,it Casselberry for luncheon. beautiful
dreamer
in
her
Spring Fexcr # i S in thr Welcome Wagon Newcomer*j a fashion show amt cards,
adorable "B aby Doll" pajam­
air when 60 members and Cluh met at the Country Clubj
Mrs. Sue Oates, who wa* a
as. *el the theme of dreaming

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nual committee report*.
A ll members are urged to
attend.

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Many
Hardy Plants
•

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MISS LIND A W ILLIAM S is shown kervinjr punch to guests front the
Senior Class at SI IS at a punch party at the liotno of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Williams prior to the Junior-Senior I’ront, Saturday. The home
v.as decorated with arrangements of white mums in keeping with the class
colors. Front left are Jack Ivey, Miss Louise 1liggiulnitlizini. Miss Williams
and Terry (.lore.
(Herald Photo)

Lawns
Gray Shadows
Nursery
t‘j

H. Sanford Are.
Ml. S. o f (fln drrtillr

D e B a ry P ersonals
Brll|Mirt, I,. I . went up in fire
and smoke. Two page* of her
picture* appeared in an issue
of Life Magazine When the
tire hell rang at the ItclljKirt
High School, Lynn used a roll
Mr and Mr*. Fred Wulff of film to get some action
of Lake Drive were happy to picture* o f the fire that would
receive new* of their It year- do credit to many old time
old
granddaughter,
L y n n photographers.
Itappe. of Brookhaven, Long
Island, who used her new
camera to good advantage
with a series of pictures when
the school the is allemling in

Mr* John leone entertain­
ed Mi** Kay llvaii at the D e­
Bary
Bestaurant Tuesday
evening with several friend*
to celebrate
Miss
By an*'
birthday.

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LIGHTWEIGHT

A Bgaiw (Littering 2 pier*
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and rhtin of •rohrrmlery. This
oa*f lilting ovetblou«
He i» completely lined.
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HASPEL
Girl Scouts
To Present
Play Saturday
A play entitled ‘T h e Clean­
est Town In the West” will be
present'd by the member* of
Girl Scout Troop kil.’, tin*
Saturday, it I 7::3U p.m. in tbe
Klitei prise School Cafetoriuin.
There will be no admission
charge but a donation will lie
t a I,en doling tho performance
to lo-lp cover the rust of cos­
tume* mid prop*.
The ploy i- a comedy about
the “ Mid West” amt take*
place ill the town of Bed
Gulch io (lie 1870*. ’Hie public i
is cordially invited to nI tend

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K A D E R 'S
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Mr. and Mr* Gilbert BenIon announce final plan* for
Ihe wedding o f their daugh­
ter, Dorothy Marie, to Wil­
liam H. Hogan.
The wedding will lie an
event of this Saturday, April
(J. at 7:3(1 p.m. at the Central
Baptist Church, with Hcv.
Gail Smith officiating
Best man will he John B r ­
eeder and maid of honor will
The t.adie* Auxiliary o f the
he Miss Karla Wclborn. Serv­
Fleet Reserve A n n . I* pb*n- 1
ing a* ushers will be Charles
riing- a pot lunch dinner, thii
Brnton and Paul Keith.
Following the ceremony a Saturday, at the FR A Humi*
reception will Ih» held at the on the l-akefront.
home of the bride’ s aunt and ,
It will ho a fumily affair 1
uncle. Mr. and Mr*. G. II. A l­
for the auxiliary ami Brunch
ford, 407 Orange Ave.
No formal Invilutioni are members and serving will

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Jewelry

CO-HOSTESSES for a ten honoring momlmra of
tho I it I -‘l graduating clans of Seminole High
School wore Mri*. Erno«t Gormly, loft, and Mr*.
John K. Baker.
(Ilotald Photo)

being sent and all friend* of *tnrt at 5:30 p.m. Each fum­
the couple are Invited to at- { ily i* requested to bring one 1
lend.
main di*h and a dessert or
salad.

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The nrxt regular meeting
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ilny, April 0 at the FRA
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�er Cool Reception For Wilson
ington and the range o f top
level talks organized for the
occasion have left the imp r e s i i o n on Conservative
leaders that the U. S. admin­
istration considers a Labor
victory a virtual rertuinty.
Nothing is said officially
but resentment is hinted pri­
vately and in informal talks.
Conservatives
in
London
do not quarrel with the fact
|that American leaders should
F M T iT iin * j m i K
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LONDON (U P I) — British
government quarters are pi' q u e i l b y t h e obtentatfoua
American reception for Harobi Wilson, the I-nbor party'*
new leader.
The publicity Here surround­
ing Wilson’s visit to Wash-

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311 O'l irlan IM., K-rn Park .
Hemlnolf* County. Florida. unilar t ha fictitio us
name of

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r k y cmTOM mfo. co,

mid that I Intend to r * * l * t e r
|t?»M imrnp with the &lt;*lrrk of
the
Circuit Court. Seminole
County,
Florida.
In accord­
ance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statute*,
j t o - w l t : Section 185.01 Florida
Statutes 1957
HIr ; Kditar OlX
Kit wa rd
F.
Peter*
man. Jr
Publish March : » A April 4.

f t O T I f ' i: O F I.U b M I. %TIO\
To
M IP ill
IT
31 A T
CONC K flN :
N U T IC K IH II K R R V IT O l V *
K N o f Intention to apply to
the 1983 session o f the Florida
(.efflslaiure for passage o f an
Act.
the
substance
rela tin g
to amending Chapter 41-2799.
l a w s of Florida 1941, r e la t ­
in g to the re lief and pension
11. 18. 1X2.
fund f o r the Police Depa rt ­
CIX1-99
ment o f the City «»f Hanford,
iv
tup.
rm r riT
r n r i i T , Florida, In the f o llo w in g r e ­
m m it
J l m i l VI, C IR C U IT , spects:
1. Increasing the amount nf
IV
(M l
P oll
SHMIYOM;
costs Imposed by the MuniCOtJ.VTY, P i . n i i m v .
clpal Court o f said C it y as
l &gt; r i l v M ’ K I l l m i . is»«H
provided In Hectlon 4. Sub­
V O T I l 'H T o I I H P H V O
section 5 o f said Act, and
V I N C E N T D. P K I l l l I .
PUInllff, m a kin g the amount o f such
costs paid to said fund d is ­
I v*
c re tio nary
with
the
City
M A R K ! . t/M 'IHE P E H R t.
T i n : « T V T i : I IP P M I I I I I M T O i Commission, end In no eve nt
tn ti. less than the sum pre •
M A IIK I. U l l I l H K I ’ E R I l l
I V h o i f last known r t f l - B.-titly provided In said He c«
lion.
rlrnca la:
I. lly dele tin g H.i-tlon 11 of
F r P h w i t t r I l m 104.
Plac entia n.i&gt;, .Newfound- ,nlil A i t In I t . entirety.
3
lly am ending Hubeectlon
land. Canada
P I . K ASK
TAKK
NO T IC K 3 o f Section 14 o f said Ac t
thiit you arc hereby required reducing penalun l i n t , f i t . p ro ­
to file yo ur w rit te n answer vided therein.
4. lly d ele ti n g Buhaeetlnn 4
nr defense. If any, personally
or by an attorney, &lt;m or be­ o f Section 14 In I t , entirety.
fore A p ril 17. 1943, at the Publish A p ril 4. 1»Ct.
Offi c e o f the Clerk of the CDII-12
Circuit Court, at the Co urt­
house ( ii
Sanford,
Seminole IV c o l A T I J I I M i E ' a 4'IH'IIT,
County, Florida, and to mall M EW IM II .K c o l ’ .AT V , I ' l . u f l .
a copy there of to Stenstrom. l i t * .
P av la A McIntosh. Attorneys E S T A T E 01*
for
P la in tif f,
Post
Office E M I L Y f. S M IT H ,
Dereaaed
P r a w e r U lo , Hanford. Florida,
no tice to rn riim in *
In that certain divorce proT
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rerdlnu pending aiculnst you
O II
II K W A A II *
In the Circuit Court o f the Cl. S I R *
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and A l i t I M i T *4119 K A T A T K i
V ii u anil each nf you a n
f o r Seminole County, Florida,
In Chancery, an abbreviated hcrrliy notified anti required
titled
of
said
cause
being to fit* any claim , ami demands
"V in cen t
P.
Perrl, Plain tiff, Which you, o r eith er o f you,
versua
Mabel
IjouIso Perr l, may lia v , a a a ln . t aald . a l a l .
P e f e n d a n l. " and herein
fall In Ilia o f f l r * of lion. C. Ve rnnot or a Pecre e P ro Confesso on M l, *, Jr., County JudK,
lit,
will lie enle rt d against you, of Hemlnol* C.uinly. at
and
the
cause
proceed
ex nfflca In t h . Court llo ue* In
Hanford, Klnrlda. w lt liln a l l
parte.
c a l. m la r
montha
fro m
th*
MftKAK)
Ar th u r II. Dte k wlth , Jr.. tint* o f th* flrat puld lratlon
o
f
tlila
nolle*.
Kach
claim
nr
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
drmand m in t ha In w r itin g
lly : Martha T. Ylhlen
and contain th* plac* o f real,
Ktenatrom, P av la A McIntosh
dene* and pint o f f l r * addra.a
A tto rn eys at U w
o f th* claim ant and mual b*
Post O ffi c e D ra w e r 1334
•wo rn to by th * claimant, hi*
Hanford, Flo ri d a
or
attorne y, or
th*
ubllsh March 14, 21, St A a a rn t
aame
ah a 11 b* void.
April I, 194S
H e rb e rt I n * *
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4. 11. 1943.

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COUNTY OK U W AN HEI.E S
Subatrlbed and a a o rn In hafora nte thla 21th day o f F e b ­
ruary. 1943.
(S E A M
Alloa E. W le d e r
N o t a r y Public In and f o r
th* Coun ty o f boa A n * * lea. S la t *
o f California.
My
Commission
Kapil
July I, 1963.
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COUNTY O F CU YAIIO O A
Subscribed
and
a a o rn
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b e f o r * m * this Zlat day * f
February,
1962.
John F. Kant, Jr.
N o ta ry l*ubllc
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that th* undersigned Ar th u r
It. IterkwItH Jr.. Clerk o f C i r ­
cuit Court o f Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. 9’ lnrlda, will, on the 17th
day or April. 1963. at UtO*
o'clock A. M. at tha Fro n t
Door o f the Hemlnol* Coun tv
Court lloua*. Hemlnol* County. In th*
C it y o f Hanford,
Florid a, o f f e r
f o r aale and
aril at public o utcr y to th*
hlalieal and heat bidder f o r
caah. the f o l l o w in g described
p ro p e rly
altuated
In Hemlpole County, Florida, l o - w l t l
U&gt;t I t . Illock K. W O O D .
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DARK
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pla t
th e re o f
recorded In
1’ lat
Monk 13. IM k * 73. Pulillo
Itecorda o f Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida.
purauant to th# Fi n al De ere *
o f Foreclnaure entered In *
caa* pending In aald Court,
the atyle o f wh lr h la
M eC A t'O IIA N
J in lt T O A O H
COMPANY.
INC., *
Florid *
corporation.
P la in tif f,

HUNTER
E.
ARCHER
and
U N A J. A R C H E R , hi* wife.
Rcftvidan t*,
and t h * c ha n ce ry number o f
D*r,a,»it. which 1* 1I7S3.
W I T N E S S niy hand and th *
T a All r r e d lta r a aad I'vraaaa
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thla tat day o f Ap ril, 1943.
A a a I a a4 Wald K . l a t . i
You and each o f you a r * (HEAT,)
A r t h u r H. R ec kw lth . Jr.,
hereby notified and required
C le r k o f tha Circuit Cour t
to preaent any claim * and d e ­
« f Scm lnol* County. Flora
mand, whlrli you, or either
Ida
o f you, may have agalnat the
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eatale o f HYIIII. M. IIOUTH ,
D e pu ty Clerk
dreeaaed, late o f eeld County,
tu the County Judge o f Heml- Jnaeph M. F lt a g rr a ld
nol* County. Klorlda, at hi* Atto rn ey f o r P l a i n t i f f
o f f l r * In tha court house o f 314 He.-urlty T ru a t HidV.
e.ild County at Sanford, F l o r ­ Miami S3, F l o r i d *
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within
alt
calendar l*n lil IaIt Ap ril 4, 1961.
month,
from
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th* flrat publication o f thla
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place o f residence and poet duly aworn, do here by declare
o ff ic e addree* o f th * c la im ­ under oath that th# name* o f
ant. and ahall b* awnrn to all pereona Interested In th *
by the claimant, hi* aiirnt, or bualneaa o r profeaalon carried
attorney and arronipanled by on under tha name* o f I,AK I3
a f il in g fee o f one dollar and n i t O V K at Houle 1. llo x 44.
* « r h claim or demand not ao Oviedo, Flo rid a and th * e x ­
tent o f th* Intereet o f .ach,
Died ahall be void.
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4. M. 1943.
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I tish opposition leader whs
■ might
become
the
next
prime minister.
But what Irks some lead­
ers here is the feeling that
Washington to *11 appear­
ances is already welcoming
Wilson as the prime minister
designate.
Conservatives realrc that
given a ge n e r a l election todnjr
they would very
probably
lo.»e. But the argument runs,
the government still has moro
than a year to go. Although
Prime Minister Harold M hcmillnn is not likely to put o ff
elections till the fail of next
|year, he might well decide
not to call a general elcctoa
until the spring of 1064.
Much could happen by then
to improve the internal situ­
ation o f the country. The gov*
ernment
is
concentrating
above all on reducing unemplo)inrnt, and the new na­
tional L. ig 't offers incen­
tives to 1h - i op the econ­
omy.
Whether the Macmillan governmant will succeed and
whether it will swing the
electorate back to its fa­
vor remains an open question. Recent by-elections have
gone heavily against the gov­
ernment.
Nevertheless, say the opti­
mists among the Conserva­
tives, the United States may
be miscalculating if regards
a Labor victory as certain.

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April -I. 1903 — Page 11 22 Ilulld - Paint - Repair1 31 Poultry - Livestock

R E PA IR IN G , painting, cab­ Large Shetland
Ponies;
1
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
inet making. All work guar­
griding, l mare. New sad­
ner lot faring lake. 109
anteed. Call FA 2 2139 alter
dles and bridles. 322-9162.
Waits
Drive, S u n l a n d
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on
3 p. m
Estate. F IIA
in service.
32. Flow c m - Sit r iili*
First M. Near 2 city free
*150 down, monthly *81.75.
REMODELING,
Repairing,
parking lot* ....I Stopping , YA IHlilling down. I-A 2 8071
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
painting. Concrete. Florida
stores. No utility charges. 1 or FA 2-2118
rooms A carportos a spe-1 35c up.
Suitable for couple or sin i
(SKAPEVILLK NURSERY
daily . FA 2-7274.
g!c. Impure Jacobson Dept. IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
GraiK'ville Ave. Near 20th St.
3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
Store.
2.7. P lu m b in g S e rv ic e s
ioning and screened j Kirch.
3.T. Fiirniluie
DEADLINES
Efficiency Apt. *30 Mo. Sur­
Any type of financing. Pay­
plus City. 2»»1 VV. 1st St.
ments a* low as *61 no per
WANTED reliable couple to
CLASSIFIED D ISPLAY:
month, plus luxe* and in
take up monthly payments
Tuc*.. tin ii Fri. - 2 P. M. day |OARAGE
A PA R T M E N T ,
t
sui.ir.ee to qualified buyer.
of $13.50 cn 3 complete
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
Rooms and bath. Screened TE E
Plumbiop A Ileal in*;
N GREEN ESTATES
rooms of furnlliirr. Call
porch t'loae In. FA 20191 j
noon.
MR CONDITIONING
Phone 322-21*4
TF. 8 I5U, Casselberry, col­
or FA 22021
CONTRACT and R E PA IR
led .
S ilt AH. I I I CLASSIFIED:
OUT OF STATE owner must
WORK
Tui-*., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day 3 BEDROOM. Living A Din­
sell approximately 25 acres
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
REDS FOR R E N T
before in&gt;ertion. .Mon. - Sat.
ing room, lleautilul loca­
on Rice A Linden Lakes.
Hospital,
Rollavvays, Juve­
noon.
tion. REFERENCES. Cali
May t&gt;c plotted into 22 lots,
PLU M RING
nile. FREE delivery and
I A 2 .III
Contracting Repair*
each on water. Also 2 lots 1
l ’irk-up.
RESPO NSIBILITY:
FREE ESTIMATES
on IJndcn Lake. 2 acres
FU R N ITU R E C EN TER
The Herald will not be re* 1 BEDROOM Furnished Col­
each. Dr. Franz Polgar. 839
H. L. IIAKVEY
1100 French Ave.
lage.
*65.
812
Elm.
Call
sponsible for more than one
Forest
Ave.
Rye, New
2&gt;M Sanford Avc.
FA 2 3383
Ph. FA 2 7953
Harris* Realty. 'V 2 5-*u4
incorrect insertion of your ad,
York.
or FA 2-7915.
ami reserves Hie rigid to re­
2(7. Bndin A Television
F R K K E S T IM A T E
vive or reject ally advertise­
Upholstering A Maltress ren­
I BEDROOM FURNISHED
FAST DEPENDABLE T V .
ment from what ordered to
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Apartment. 1500 W. 3rd.
Service Service calls *1.00.
conform to Hie policies of this
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Home Service Uo. 305 San­
paper.
Office F A 2-2118
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
3 H E 1&gt; It O () XI I m iu&gt;lud
ford Avc. FA 2 3532.
Night FA 2-0648
FA 2-2117.
house. *90 month. FA 2-2322.
fi. For Kent
323 0700
PERSO N AL RADIO A TV
Used furniture, appliances,
FURN. 2 Bedroom house. 2524 Park Dr.
Sanford. Fla.
ROOMS,
The
Gabies,
got
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
I D AY SERVICE
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7604.
Magnolia Avc. FA 2-0720.
2 BEDROOM h-HiM'. 215 S
I
25th. St. A Sanford Ave,
l- ir r y '» Mart 215 Sanford
“That'*
a
real
sharp
piggy
bnnk,
but
where
do
you
NEW furnisiicd &amp; unfurnish­
Maple. *5.500. FA 2-6457.
I’ ll. 322-0655
Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132
N E W LY FURNISHED Large
put
the
money
in?”
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart2 HR. duplex, lltil St. Ia»ngSell Us Your Furniture. Quirk
nicut, tile baths; terratio FURNISHED house and land
27. Specinl Services
wood. 838 3208.
for sale. Near Monroe Cor­ 12. Beal Enisle For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted
Servin'
With Ihe Cash.
floors. Ph. F A 2 2374 alter
ner on S. Eider Road.
SUPER TRADING
POST
W ELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
5 p.m.
N IC E A clean 3 room furnish­
A LI X OF SANFORD
ACRES A House on Kt.
SI’ HINKKIt SYSTEMS
FA 2-0677.
ed Apartment. Near town.
5
I
ATI'S.
FRAM
E
HOUSE
on
NEEDS
For rent or lease. 30 x 40
46. East of Interstate 4.
All Type* and Sizes
*55 a month. Include* wa­
Palmetto Ave. and Rosa­
single
needle
metal building with con­
511,500. Make offer to W. Experienced
•11. Article* For Sale
We Repair ami Service
ter &amp; electricity. FA 2-85*4.
lind St.
Near Naval Air
sew mg machine operators.
crete floor. Contact Ted
M. Cooke, 608 S. Park or
S
T
I
N
E
Station. J. II. Saucerman.
Mens, Ladies, children' dis­
Stop In at our modern airWilliams Hardware. 205 E.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
your broker.
Machinery and Supply Co.
entail Shoes. Best Luster
Rl. 3. Itox 412-S., Palatka,
conditioned factory on Hwy. 20? VV. 2nd St.
25th St.
1305 Elliott Avc., FA 2-5254
FA 2-9432
Buy*. Surplus City
Fla.
17-92 or call FA 2 2204. Ask
BY OW NER: large 3 bedroom
or FA 2 0525.
STENSTKOM RENTALS
for Connie Curiale.
home on lwxi large lots, un­
SMITH Air-Condition R efri­ T A P E
RECORDER.
*85.
QUAIL POND EAST
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
derground
sprinkler
ay sgeration service. All work
Stereo play luck Mon Rec­
200
S.
Embry
Dr.,
3
bed­
SECRETARY • ASSISTANT
Apartments. Kitchen equip­ Large attractive 3 HR, 2 hath
tern, draw drapes through­
guaranteed. Very
reason­
rooms, Da baths, built-in
ord. 322-6664 before 10 a.m.
borne
located
on
Lake
OFFICE M ANAG ER: short­
ped. 1(&gt;8 W. 18th St. Pb.
out, attic (an. built iu kit­
able
in
price.
Day
FA
2-7434
range
and
oven,
corner
lot,
hand, bookkeeping, excel­
Mary. Ult-in kitclM-n, fire­
F A 2-4078.
LOSE W EIGHT safely with
chen, large Florida room.
Night FA 2-2660.
lovely neighborlMiud *12,900;
lent phone personality and
place, convenient to NAS,
Dex-A-Diet
tablet*.
Only
Liberal terms. FA 2-1263.
W E L A K A A PA HTM E N TS:
monthly payments approxi­
typing; age 35 to 45; 5 day
*165, Unfurnished.
98c. IViuchton's Drugs.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Rooms private baths, 114
mately
$81.87
includes
week. Apply Florida State
FOR SALE by owner: 2 bed­
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
W. First St.
every tiling except utilities.
R EAD Y M IX Concrete, win­
Employ ment Service, 2U0 S.
3 BR furn, Wynnwuod .. *135
room cement block home.
Call
838-2906
or
GA
2-2479.
dow sills,
lintels, steps,
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
French.
2
11R
furn.
Wynnwuod
..
*I0U
Low
down
payment.
Con­
RENT A BED
Ileal Estate Dept.
kicks, sand, cement, rock,
Remove Thatch • Chinch
venient to downtown and
Holla way, Hospital A Baby Unfurnished homca from *75
|d|&gt;c, steel, grease traps,
Rug Spray (V C -13) - I cm
Charter MortK»Kc Uo.,
base. FIIA approved. I ’ ll. 1H. Help Wanted
Beds.
Ueultoi'8
dry
well*, stepping alone*.
ize—Ph.
FA
2
4244
FA 2-8669 alter 4 p.m.
By Day, Week, or Month
P A R T * TIM E ,
no
selling.
Miracle Concrete Co.
M ANSFIELD
LAWN
SEIl.
C A R R O LLS FU R N ITU R E
Earn *2 90 hour start, col­
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home.
3(0 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W . 1st St.
lecting on our established
Fla. room, large
utility
Real Estate — Mortgages
IT TO YO U RSELF
current customers. No ex­
room, nice oak tree. Mini­
111
N.
Paik
Avc.
FA
2
2120
U NFU RN. 1st Flour. 3 rms.
H. h . p o p e u o„ INC. USED AUTOMATIC Washer
mum down payment. Pine- to see the big bargain at
perience
necessary.
Car
and Dryer. Many to choose
bath. 2 screened porches. FURNISHED House. A vail­
3U6
So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
lout) Oak Ave. if you need
needed. Ihmdablc local resi­
crest tt5 E. Coleman Cir­
from. Completely recondi­
300 Magnolia Avc. Apply
able May 1st. 322 5817.
a spacious 4 bedroom, 2
dent. Write Mr. Nager, P.
cle. Tel. FA 2-5514.
tioned.
9o day warranty on
FRIGIDAIRE
upstairs evenings.
ball) older home. It can be | O. Boa 613, Orlando, Fla.,
all. Dick's Appliance. Aio
Sales A Service
NICE Clean 35 ft. Trailer, to 1 BEDIIOOXI CB hou^o Fur­
handled
for
only
*l,5no
giving age, address, phone,
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-7658.
G. II. HIGH
responsible
adults. Tub,
nished or unfurnlahesl. 2it06
down.
type, model and year ol
17uo W. 1st St. Sanford
shower,
T.V,
*80.
Near
2-BEDROOM furnisiicd apart­
Elm Ave.
1961 ZIU ZAG Sewing Ma­
car.
Ph. FA 2-3883
town. 322 6388.
ment, also efficiency apart­
chine. Makes button holes,
UY
OWNER
at
sacrifice
ment. furnished. 322 6341.
19. SIluallonK Wanted
with guarantee. FA 2 9411.
6 A Spin iuI .N otice*
prices: Income property in
1901
S.
Park
Ave.
AVAILABLE RENTALS: Lake
(low ing and edging, etc. Sat- PLAYPEN, Stroller," Taylor
Fern Park. Rent *77o per
|Child Care. FA 2 2274
INCOME TA X H E n .TfN S .~12
FA 2 5232 anytime
utaclion guaranteed. I’ h.
Jessup, 1 BR. lurnishcd
month 42) 3 Bedroom amt
Tot, Walker. Roys 22" and
years experience. Call La— — E X PERIEN C ED Young wornFA 2 1817.
it)
2 Bedroom
cement
home *75; Loeli Arbor. 4
Girls 24" Hikes. FA 2-7499
m ar Williams. 5 Points.
la , liUNincHM O p p o rtu n ity
an would like secretarial
block homca. City water,
Bit., 2!a bath, unfurnished,
F A 27813.
"G irl Frid ay" |iosttion in 29. Automobile Service
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
*145 lease; 2 HR. unfurn­
oak Hours, Florida Houma, FOR (.EASE Modern 3 hay
Sanford. Reference*. P. O
SALE
ished: several S7n to *85.
like
new.
Located
1
block
all
porcelain
Sinclair
M
a­
9. For Sale or Went
~ AUTO R A D II)- SERVICE
Box 200, l.ahr Mary.
Marble lop table, "Gone With
SEMINOLE R E A L T Y
west of Hwy. 17 92 and 1
lum. 2 Grease racks, plenty
PERSO NAL RADIO A TV
The Wind" lamps, Wedgeblock south of S.lt. 434
901 S. Park
FA 2 5232 If you like country living.
ol parking. Ounce locu­ DRESSMAKING, alterations;
25th. SI. &amp; Sanford Ave.
wood Rosenthal china, glass
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Iteliind Floral .Motor Court.
tion. FA 2-2151.
men and women. Mr*. Du­
louses for rent. For infor­
Imc a brae,
electric
cofsouth side of big Lake
Also P « acres ol cleared
rand,
413
Myrtle.
mation contact Ted W il­
fee maker, wearing ap­
Mary. Water for boating,
land Will sell any part or 1G. Female Help Wanted
liams Hardware, 20a E.
parel-ladies and children,
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
21. Beauty 8aK&gt;nn
all. Furn. or uniurn.
SEWERS** W ANTED
25th St.
mately 2 'i acres. FA 2-9182.
Senkarik Glaus and Paint. silver blue mink scarf,
H A R R IE T T S B EAU TY NOOK
IM M E D IA T E L Y
2 BEDROOMS. Brand new
spring hats;; 3766 Magnolia
Company
BEDROOM house, kitchen House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-420S.
Complete Beauty Service
nice grove. View of I-ake W oik ut homo doing simple
Ave.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
equipped. *75 month. Pli.
Evening Appointments
sowing. Wo supply in ate r i Mary.
Top
construction.
2
lilt
817
Catalina.
FA
2-0578.
FA 2 5303.
FA 2-5742
uls Mini pay shipping both 105 So. O ik
* iu ,5ini. Furnisiicd 2 tx-d
ways. Good rat* o f pay.
room Trailer, with 10’ x
W A L L furn. Apt. 1002 Maple 3 lilt. HOUSE, equipped kit­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Slurp
chen, take over pay nils, or
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
30' cabana
With 1 acre
F A 2-0731.
Special on Penns. Call for
rent, by owner. FA 2-2617.
$7,800,
with
5
acres
AD 389, Box 70IU, Adelaide
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
$12,500.
Good
terms. 40
Post Office, Toronto, On­
rators. Free parking lots.
equipped. Near ban-.
II. Belli Knlutc Wanted
Acres, Geneva *9.000. Imp
tario, Canada.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-683!
FA 2-3685.
lex West 1st St. #1.000 Old
W ANTED: Rentals and sales
REGISTERED
NURSE,
full
2 story house on beautiful
22. Build • Paint - Repair
listing on houses. JOHN E.
VAILA IILK NOW. Beautiful
time for County home. Call
lot. Utli St. Sanford. *4000
FOX. REALTOR
323 0559
Brittany Farm House.
RE PAIR S Reasonable
County Commissioner John
cavil. Good and had Homes
BR Kit. equipped. *65
Alexander,
Sa nford.
Carpentry A Painting
from $50 down to (2500
12.
Ileal
Ksilule
For
Sale
BR. Kit. equipped. *75
FA 2 0283.
Call Roggs, FA 2 5865
down. Good terms.
*
CASH NEEDED
3 Bedroom, 2 batli. *61 a
Reg. Real Estate Broker
month. T. A I, included.
'A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
322-8085,
REALTO R — INSUROR
E A U TIF U LLY f u r n i shed
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
ROBERT
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room. Private home. I’ li.
K eillor
FA 2-7*31.
Raymond Lundquist, Asao.
2 BEDROOM Upstairs Apart­ FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 2 STORY House m ar churches
ami school. $8.0UO value.
ment. Large, airy. Com­
Ii2 C A D I L L A C 4 D o o r, P o w e r , A i r ............. $1595
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F A 24»68.
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1 or 2 person*; turn S. Park.

SW E E TIK P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

O ffice 204 \V. First

Wail

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

u-o

134. Articles For Sale
If you neeil a good used Re­
frigerator
drop
by
the
Furniture Center at 1100
French Ave.

L A W N SERVICE

A U TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

SAC R IFIC E

HOLLERSo/SAIiIFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS

COM PLETE Haiti
Good
eondition.
sink. 323-0452.

NEW
HOMES

,V Purl* Avenue, Sanford. Florida
announces

Lenahelle

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Jennings

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Mrs. Jenning* will specialize in wale* and
rent ale of hou*e*. Call 323-0559 nr F A 2-56.10

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Your EVINRU D E Dealer
304-6 8 K. 1st Ph. FA 2 598t
1 7 'i hp. M ERCURY Kicker.
Like new. 1 lohp- Wiseorv*
sin Motor. FA 2-6978.

fixtures.
Kitchen

38. Motorcycles « Scooters

BE \l I I f t I, electric range,
used four weeks; will sell VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS^
New A Used.
for less than half price;
I.ewis Sales A Service
322 8940.
2517 Country Club Kd.
Ph. FA-2-7928
.10. A u to m o b ile s • T ru c k s
I960 VESPA Scooter,
Phone FA 2-0190.

'56 CHEVROLET. &gt;435. Call
FA 2-6633 alter 6;00.

I 'M .

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YOUR BEST

USED CAR
BUYS A R E HERE
1959 Chevrolet
\-K, 4 door M-dan, automatic Iran*.,
h r a l r r , e x t r a rlrun.

1959 Ford Tudor
Sedan, auliimatir trans.

1959 Dodge Custom
Royal, l-Hoor sedan. V-N, automatic
Iran*., h r a l r r , power n trrring .

*1095
*995
*995

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standard Irans., hralrr, extra clean
one ownrr rar with Inw mileagr.

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C ite way To

Due To The Tremendourt Success O f Our March New Cur Sales,
W e A re Continuing Our Sales Spectacular Thru The Month O f April

ON

St. Johns Realty

.17. UoatN - .Molars

GIRLS English Racer Hike,
like new, *25. Power Lawn
Mower. *25. Or both *40.
FA 2-7635.

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Steinper Agency

1962 COR VAN Truck for sale
or Irade. Call 3223990.

N E W LY Upholstered Couch
A Chair. FA 2-4260.

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BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
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♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ low Monthly Payment*
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Car|H't Shampooer with pur­
chase of Blue Lustre. Car­
roll’s Furniture.

Air-Conditioning:

Seminole Realty

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THURS., A P R IL 4, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

Chuluota Legion
To Nominate
New Officers
B y Joan Marin
New officers for Chuluola’s
George M. Jacobs Memorial
Post 155 will be nominated at
this month's meeting of the
Post to be held at 8 p.m. Sat­
urday at the Lake Catherine
Inn.
Also oa the agenda Is dlseast Ion of plsns for the April
I I chicken bsrbecue to be
held on the grounds of the
Community Building.
The new slate of officers
will be prelented by the elec­
tion committee made up of
Harold McBride, T o m m y
Woodell,
Hosroe
Morrison,
William Stiver and Luclua N i­
chols.
Officials of the Post report
that progress on the building
o f the new Legion Home Is
advancing satisfactorily and
that Installation o f the new
root has been completed.
Words o f appreciation liave
.been expressed to the volun­
teers who have given their
time for the project and to
the generous donors of ma­
terials and funds.
Invitation Is extended by
the Post to all veterans In the
ar e a to attend Saturday
night's meeting.

DeBary Men
Attend Fire
Conference
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Four representatives from
the DeBary Volunteer Fire­
men's
Assn, attended the
Area Fire Protection Confer­
ence held at the San Juan
Hotel In Orlando last Satur­
day.
Included In the group were
Thornton K. Smith, president;
William A. Ogden, vice pres­
ident; Edward llesly, firo
chief and John Lambcrtson,
assistant fire chief.
Topics discussed at the
conference
were
Nursing
Home Laws; Regulations and
Codes—their Relationship to
F ire and Safety Hazards;
Teaching and Practicing oi
Safety Techniques and Fire
Protection, a Community Re­
sponsibility.

Strawberry
Festival Set
In Lake Mary
Announcements and notices
wero posted this week for an
old fashioned Sira wherry Fes­
tival lo lie held Saturday at
the la k e Mary Fire Hall for
benefit of the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary.
Serving will lie from 2 until
S p.m. and cake to go along
with generous |K&gt;rtions of
strawberries and Ice cream
will lie available for purchase
by the allre or whole.
Adults and young people of
thu community and Its sur­
rounding areas nre Invited to
attend.

E D IT O R IA L

PAGE 12

Businessmen M eet In Longwood
Ry Donna Estes
Thirty-six
members
of
Longwood’s
business
com­
munity met Tuesday at 3
p. m. at the Parish House of
Christ Church Episcopal to
discuss ways of improving
business in the city. O
The meeting was called by
John Reams, I,. L. Cox and
Bud Scott who last month
were appointed aa a com­
mittee to work on this pro­
blem by the Chamber of
Commerce.
A
variety o f
comment*
were presented equally divid­
ed betwren criticizing and
praising the town. Suggest­
ions
heard
ranged
from
cleaning and painting the
business district, already un­
der
consideration
by
the
City Council, to encouraging
the residents to clean up their
properties,
having
proper
signs put up on Hwy. 17 02, if
possible, completing tlie city
directory and. In general,
making a concerted effort to
towards
fuller
cooperation
with tlie longwood Chamber
of Commerce.
lo w
Arnold pointed out
that the city is losing cigaret

tax revenue bemuse many of
the residents now go outside
the city to do their shop,
ping. He suggested that the
businesses might do more
advertising.
Ralph Hammond complain­
ed (hat the business people
are not supporting the Cham­
ber of Commerce and that
the best way to generally ad­
vertise the city would lie

through tills organization.
Ted Waltz commented that
there is not enough money
circulating in the city and
that new •industry is needed
to provide more and bigger
payrolls. He suggested that
big businesses be contacted
and encouraged lo locate in
the town.
J.
ft. Grant commented
that
a
cooperative
effort

through the C o f C is needed
and also said that he felt
telephone
rates
were
too
high for Die average business­
man as well as the residents.
L, L. Cox stated that he
believed there Is a need to
make more effort to wel­
come newcomers lo the com­
munity and Harold l»g a n
suggested that Longwood ap­
ply for access signs to he

It) Linda Smithson
A totnl o f M cup* nnd 3"&gt;
blue, red and whitu ribbon*
wero awarded prize winner*
in the first Science Fnir held
by tho Oviedo Tri Hi Science
Club last Thursday and Fri­
day at the Oviedo City Hall
and viewed by mora than 1,000

visitors.
Winner* in senior and jun­
ior division* a* announced by
Mr*. Jim Calmer, club spon­
sor, were:
Cups, senior division — zoo­
logy, Jimmy DeShazo; botany,
Marilyn
I'artili; chemistry,
Bill Hein; physics, llunuld

Murphy; earth and space, Sumime Partin; health and med­
icine, Jimmy June* nnd F.ugene Shull.
Junior division — zoology,
Jonuthun Lukas; botany, Anne
.Martin, chemistry, Hurbara
Kozic; physics, Iloldiy Stew­
art; earth and space, Hilly

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CASTING J i;i&lt;

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AMONG PRIZE WINNERS in Inst Saturday's first Selena* Fair of the
Oviedo Tri Hi Sciunco Club were Eugene Sehull, top photo, *Vho took a cup
in the Hcnior division for his exhibit on health and medicine. Rill Hein’s
local and district winner, bottom photo, in tin* chemistry senior division is
also a state fair entry. Studying the l)Nz\ Molecule model are George anti
Debbie Jacubcin, two of the more than 1,000 visiting tlie Fair.
•
(Herald Photos)

Another first for Saturday’s program will
be the ufternoon exhibitions and demonstra­
tion* in horseback riding.
Senior winners in all contest* and demon­
stration* will go on to District Events Day to
* be held April 20 in T «v «re «.

souihSeminole Vacant Office
CTP Elects
Is Available
New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
Officers for the 19U3-&amp;I year
were elected Tuesday night
by the Council o f Teachers
and Parents of the South
|Seminole Elementary School
at Casselberry.

The possibility of North Orlando's getting an of­
ficial Village Hull came nearer to reality tin's week
when announcement was made Tuesday night at the
first meeting of the newly elected council that tha
Horizon Homes Sales Office is up for sale at a bar­
gain price.
F. Stewart Helinly. realtor
told the council that he had
learned the building could he
bought tor alxiul j’.mk) but
rnutiom-d that in addition
to this sum there would be
costs involved in moving the
structure. Locating and se­
curing a property site also
would have to be worked out
By Jane Casselberry
before any final action is
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
taken.
-h
Casselberry will sponsor a
Connell amt citizens alike j fried c hicken dinner in Weavat the meeting agreed that . or Hall of the Casselberry
there is a definite need for Community Methodist Church
the village to have its own I this Saturday from 5 until
offices now that the first 7 3u p. tn.
fully elected council has Lik­
The seouls Impc to raise
en over. Up until now meet­ enough money from Ihe pro­
ings have been held in tho ject lo purchase badly needNorth Orlando Co. offices et' camping equipment for
which still are lieing made the Spring Camporce seneavailable for village meet­ dulc April 2u-2l at Camp
ings although the space is Lanoche.
limited and adequate sealing
The moderately priced din­
facilities arc not provided.
ner
will
include
chicken.
In addition to needing room I salad,potatoes,vegetable
ami
for a meeting place, there dessert prepared
under tha
also must lie provisions made direction of Henry Duncan,
for a clerk's office and *tor- The public is invited,
age space for lunik* and re j Troop 311 is sponsored by
c-xrreis.
|the Casselberry Lions Club.
The council also discussed Scoutmaster is W. T. Daniel
the possibility of getting at Jr.
least part time service* o
f
________________
a village clerk tn the near
future.
Here again it was agreed
Hint there is u definite need
for
such services since a
marked increase in village
Ry Mona GrlnstraH
business
will
come
with
Nominating committee regrowth expected in Hie next

Boy Scout Troop
To Sponsor
Chicken Dinner

Science Fair
Set At SSJH

Scouts To Collect
Goodwill Bags

Howell Park Brownies
Invested A t Ceremony

DeBary VFW
To Tape Bikes

Ity Donna Estes
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will conduct a "L u m i­
nous Tape D ay" this Satur­
day from 0 a. m. until noon
at John's Super Market on
K. Lake Avc. In laingwood
for all youngsters who have
bicycles,
motor
hikes
or
gasoline driven motor scoot­
ers.
The tape, donated by the
Minnesota Mining nnd Manu­
facturing Co., reflects light
and Is visible for 1,500 feet
at night. No charge will lie
made for taping llic vehicles
nnd all youngsters In the
area are urged to take ad­
vantage of this offer to pro­
vide for their safely.

and Kill)* have combined efforts to present a
program of this type and duriitR tlie day junior
and senior division contests will bo held in trac­
tor ojierulion, public s|&gt;cakinR, rcadiiiR lamps
and insect collections. Demonstrations in both
divisions also will be Riven in foods, elothiiiR,
health, home Improvement and child cure.

r

Mr*. II. D. Sterling of Cas­
selberry was elected presi­
dent Other officer* are Mr*.
located on tlie new Freeway
Charles Dencen, Lake How­
to Interstate 4. Logan alvo
ell Road, first vice president;
praised the city’s police and
Mrs. Ralph Moore of Casfire departments and water
selberry, second vice pres­
system.
ident; Mrs. Charles Harts­
The majority o f business­
men present for the discuss­ horn of Casselberry, recording
secretary; Mrs. Richard Web­
ion session voted to attend
ber o f Casselberry, corre­
next Thursday night's meetsponding secretary ; Mrs. Ger­
1ing ol the Chamber o f Com­
ald
McGinnis,
Kasthrook,
merce for further la Ik and
treasurer and Mr.*. Frank
planning.
Lclst of Casselberry, assist­
ant treasurer.
M ajor Joseph l.aird, presi­
dent. presided at the meet­
ing during which the revised
constitution ami by-laws was
presented and approved by
Amlcrsen; health ami medi­ the membership.
cine, Sieve Mello.
Principal
Christy
Harp
Hlno Ribbons, senior divi­ gave a short devotional prior
sion — Eugene Shull, Jim I)e- lo the business meeting. The
Sliazo, Hill Hein, Marilyn Par- program consisted of a hu­
tin, Jimmy Jones, Gay Ulrcy moring skit on parliamentary
ami Suzanne Partin. Junior procedure entitled “ Y e Oldo
division — Steve Mellu. Bar­ Script," presented by Harp
bara Kozic, Hilly Anderson, and a group o f mothers lo
how an
Joy Wuinwright, M illie Turk demonstrate just
I executive
board
meeting
and Hal Layman,
I’ ed gibbons, senior division j should "n o t" t»c conducted.
One of the four television
— Hill Morgan, Helen Snow­
sets purchased by the CTP
den, Wes Swenson, Ronald
|for educational use in the
Murphy and Sherry Waltz.
school was displayed along
Junior division — Jonathan
' w th one o f the trays purLuka*. Holdiy Stewart, Susan
|chased for the lunchroom.
Jipson, Kathy Rook, Anno
A science exhibit on elec­
Martin and Larry Shull.
tricity was presented by tho
White Ribbon*, senior divi­
sixth grade in the cafeteria
sion — Connie Pendarvis, Jan
following Hie meeting and re­ few month* as new resident* com,ncnilalions for new offlBeasley, Hob Hellliorn, Murk freshm ents' were served by move in and construction on
**K’
Orlando
Abbott and John Jakukcin. the first grade mothers.
Seminole College gets under^ Assn, will be presentJunior division — Linda Ituy,
cd at Monday's 8 p. in.
Nancy Phillip*, Jerry Sargent,
________________
meeting o f the
group in
George Sinclair, H o v e r l y
North Orlando Co. office*.
l aulk and John (inydiek.
Tretsu rer's reports on tlm
recent lun.l raising project*
' and plan* for future fund
Hy Louise Simunek
raising projects also arc on
Collection of Goodwill Hugs the agenda,
' Hy Jane Casselberry
distributed this week by Ihe | Among other main Rems
A Science Fair will be held Altamonte Boy S.-nuts will be to Ire taken up ut the meetFriday from 7 until 111 p. m. in made Friday and Saturday in ing will be discussion and
Dcllary's Duplicate Bridge the I .urge Group Classroom at those areas of the town not plan* for starling work on
the Community Huilding at
Club played twu section* ut til the South Seminole Junior previously covered.
Resident*
are
asked
to the Recreation Center which
tables ut this week's meeting High School at Casselberry.
I'rojet-tn will la- divided into leave the filled hags in car- has been put in charge of tho
in tlie Community Center.
W im ieis o f Hertion one di­ categories o f physical science, portn or at their front d o o r.' association.
rected by Howard Middleton biological science und chem­
were NS, first, Mrs. Trunk istry und will lie judged, with
Austin nnd Mrs. Robert N id i- ribbon* to be nvvutded, by
ol*; second, Mrs. Roth Hlult grade levels in each field.
Rupert Jenkins, South Sem­
and Mrs. Duvid Singer and
third, John Ynndersrbanf nnd inole Science teacher and direcftir o f the Science Fnir, has
Mrs. Myrtle Dunnthat-ke.
K\V, first, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. issued an invitation for the
M. Hinkle; second, Mrs. N'.m public to view the work o f
Kdwinds nnd Mr* Hetty Dun­ these a e v e n t h, eighth und
Hy Jane Casselberry
gifts to be received by tha
can mid third, Mr und Mis. ninth giadera.
Seventeen new Howell Park new troop was an American
Cliiirlc* Dagllii,
Htownics were invested in 1Flag prevented lo the HrownWinners o f section two di­
les by Hie Auxiliary of South
ceremonies held last Friday
rected by Jessie I'cnrsull were
Seminole
VFW
Post 8207.
night
at
the
Casselberry Representing tlie Auxiliary at
N'S, first, Mr. und Mis. George
I'cursull; second, Mnrvin Long
Community Methodist Church ! the presentation wore Mrs.
lt&gt; .Mrs. Adant Muller
nnd Col. II. It. Forney und
by .Mrs. Robert Begin, lead­ Robert March, president, amt
third. Col. und Mrs. Willium
VFW Post 8093 ol DeBary er, who is assisted by Mrs. i Mrs.
Merle
Harris,
pa*t
Hague
j in conjunction with tlx* Na- Thomas Poore, co-leader.
I president
KW, first. Dr Hurl Sand- I tional Committee, will join
Included in the group were
Refreshments o f coke and
bom and II. M. Valentine; see. |tlie crusade against children Melissa
I'ettinati,
Barbara punch were served lo the
onil, Mm. Minnie lleitnmn mid ' getting
hurl
while
riding Uegin, Patty Miller, Lisa Ste­ Brownies and their guests
F. It. Fruehlich and third, Mrs. |hikes.
wart, Susan Cropo, Kim Ste­ following tlie program. The
1'hc Post will furnish Scotch wart, Carrie Balhrust, Katli- cake was made in the form
A. (i. Ueaum und Mrs. Flunk
Holder.
I l.itc Tape for all local child- r&gt; n Lindsey. Belli Lucas, Al­ of an open book and decorat­
Idren to put on their hikes, lison
Richmond,
Debra e d by Mrs. Ralph Moore with
|The tape may he received Moore,
Rosemary
Cusack, flic Brownie in-ignia ami in
free of charge at Ihe Pure Janet
Dey,
Laura Toonk, llio troop colors.
Oil Service Station in Do­ Sharon Ledford, Debra Low­
The new group as yet has
lla r) it the youngsters conic ry ami Su*an Grime*.
not been a* signed a number
By Shirley Wentworth
in with their bicycles.
One ol the first official i hy (iirl Scout Headquarters.
Members o( tlie Hear Lake

Bridge Club
Winners Named

Post 8207 Sets
‘Tape1 Day

Suttmluy will bo a 8|icciul day for Seminole
County 4-H'oni an they climax a year's prepuration and work at Comity Events Day to be huld
at tlie Agrleultimil Center beginning at 9 a.m.
These young ixsople nnd tiieir lenders.
County Agent* Cecil Tucker, Ernie Lundberg
and Miss Myrtle Wilson, along with adult leaders
in each club, deserve and should Ret the public's
support mat Interest.
Saturday will mark the first time the Isiys

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Civic Assn.
To Hear Reports
From Committee

By Shirley Wentworth
C. C. Field of Forest City,
president of tlio Seminole
Board
of
IlcalUirs,
today
issued s reminder lo all
members of the association
that the quarterly meeting
of the Florida Assn, o f Real­
tors la scheduled at tlie Cher­
ry I'laza In Orlando this F ri­
day and Saturday.
Highlights of the two-day
conference will be a public
relations workshop ami a
hoard of realtors education
seminar, bolh set for Fri­
day, to be follow-ed by the
board presidents supper to
which all delegalea are in­
vited.
An open workshop on multi,
pie listingi o f property will
bo held Saturday morning
and tlie quarterly business
meeting In (lie afternoon.

County Events Day

i

Oviedo Has Science Fair

Realtors Meet
Set In Orlando

COM M ENT

Village Hall

Dad’s Club
Sets Work Day

Donkeys Coming Village Gets Warning
To Lyman Gym
Ry Jane Casselberry
Tin- Donkeys are coming to
Lyman

Gym

next

Thursday

night at H p. in. but there arc
no
they

political
will

lx-

implications
here

lo

at
play

basketball.
The game is being sponsor­
ed by tlx* tom an I’ TA and
those who are skeptical are
Invited to "runic out amt see
fur themselves."
For this occasion Ihe don­
keys will wear diapers, not
as part of the drive lu dolin'
animals but lor more prac­
tical reasons. They also will
wear rubber shoes Ut protect
the gym floor.
Local teachers and dads
are being recruited to ride
the animals during tha game.

On Area Vandalism

Elementary Dad's Club arc
asked to meet at 9 a.m. Sal­
urday at tlie sclnml to work
on soltli.ill diamond*.
Basketball
ami volleyball
courts built by this group are
now in use and work it need­
ed on the hall diamonds lo
complete ullilctic fields at the
sellout.
Entertainment
to
follow
Saturday's work day ha* lx*cn
scheduled.

North Orlaudo realtor Ste­ condition* the FBI must tnwart lld m ly issued a stern brought in.
"T h ere is nothing I like
warning concerning vandal­
less lo do than to have to
ism on vacant homes in the
bring almut investigation of
community
at
Tuesday's my nciglilxirs and their chil­
County Agent Cecil Tucker
meeting o( Ihe Village Coun­ dren hut unless the young*!- will
speak
on
'Care
of
cil.
ers are stopped from break­ Lawns" for the Lake Mary
lld m ly notified the coun­ ing windows and shooting out hom e Demonstration Club at
cil, and Hie citizens and par­ plate glass doors this is ex­ 1next Tuesday's luncheon xml
ent* present, that until some actly what I. by law, ant re ­ program meeting.
official means of village law quired lo do," lie said.
The meeting will lie held
cniorcement
is
established
Ilelnily, who is in charge at 10:39 a. tn. at tlx- Fire
he has no recourse hut to of Fll.\ homes in tlie North Hail. Mrs. Joe Wright will
report those caught in the Orlando area, was appointed I also lake part un Hie pro­
arts of vandalism to the Tuesday night lo also serve gram
giving a talk
and
FBI.
as
North
Orlando Zoning demonstration uu "Guide to
He stressed that the empty Chairman and was authorized ; Easier Ironing."
FHA homes in five commun­ to qualify all builder* and
Hostesses (or the month
ity actually are government issue building permits for tlie arc Mrs. Edwin Kennedy and
property and that under these village.
iM rs. Wright.

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Agent To Speak
In Lake Mary

' 1 AI,l K JW O ttM h leiuleni Mix. Helen Regin nnd Mrs. Klnine
AmerJvun *
from Mr.. Robert March, president
P
V
president, of the the South Seminole VFW
Post 8207 Auxiliary. The presentation wus made during an Investiture
Ceremony for tlie new troop held last Friday night.
(Herald Photo)

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Across-The-Board Sales Tax Plan Prepared
★

Avery

By L A R R V V F R S IIL L
Joy Foy reports 30 repre­
sentatives from eastern teaboard and other states will
be here next week to recruit
farm labor. The group will
arrive Sunday, have a busi­
ness session Monday and be
on hand at 9 a. m. Tuesday
at the canning kitchen to re ­
cruit 3,000 farm laborers.
• • •

paint going
floor at the
Some minor
brighten up
•

\'

The name of “ Frank Evans
Jioad" will be submitted by
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce at the next meet­
ing o f the County Commission
as the new name for Old !.ake
Mary Rd. . . . They could not
have picked a better title . . .
Evans has been one of the
leaders of the area.
• • •
St. Johns Marathon Assn,
races by the lakefrout May 3.
• • •
Republican freshman legis­
lator Jan Fortune has been
named to the atomic energy
committee of the house.
• • •
TALLAH ASSEE NOTES . . .
Seminole Legislative delega­
tion got together yesterday
morning to talk over local
bills . . . Sen. Mack Cleveland
Jr. told us.
• • •

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r

Village Council of North Or­
lando isn't a week old and al­
ready there is talk the mayor
plans to resign “ alter school
lets out" and move to Orlan­
do. He
advised
Thursday
evening that “ that’s absurd
and asinine." llul later ad­
mitted
“ it's
possible."
In
fact, u c learned the Council
will fill flic vacancy when lie
resigns . . . and already has
selected his successor.
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North Orlando Council met
three evenings in its lirsl
week in office . . . and has
slated another session lor
next Tuesday evening.
• • •
Mrs. Irene Van E cikicI in­
formed the Council that the
street lights paid fur by the
Norlh Orlando Company . . .
and for which the Village
now is being billed . . . ac­
tually extend beyond North
Orlando and into Casselberry.
We’ ve been told, too, some
of Casselberry's street liglds
are on private properly.
• « •
PTA members upset over
school administrators siti ng
in at meetings . . . .
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Altamonte Springs' Volun­
teer Fire Dept. i» asking Hit
Longwood VFD to eider into a
mutual aid agreement. Under
this plan, Altamonte, d call­
ed by Longwood, could go out­
side its own city limits to
fight fires.
I
•
• •
Building permit was issued
Tuesday In Longwood tor a
new open air market in the
Longwood Plata to the Savoy
Holding Corp. The store, one
o f a chain, will be housed in
a 41 by 60 foot masonry build­
ing.
• • •
Last month the Longwood
City Council donated (50 to
the Little League . • • this
month the check’s still at C:ty
Hall waiting for sonic league
ofiicial to drop by and get it.
•
•
•

KIM.. A PR IL 5, 100.1

SANFt) R d TKLOTUl I U

Blasts Canal

N o 7084

M U M ...

B R IE F S

N A N C Y I’ INNOCK,
the daily'll tor of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas \V.
I’ innock of Altamonte
Springs, is another en­
try in the "Miss Semi­
nole County" contest.
Miss Pinnock, a junior
at Lyman High School,
says site plans to fur­
ther her education aft­
er high school, lint beliuves a woman’s place
is in. the home.

Procedure in the efforts to
establish * St. John?-Indian
R iver Canal Authority . . .
but primarily for ignoring the
Seminole County Commission
. . . was blasted today by
Commissioner
.1 a m c s I'.
Avery Jr.
“ Like Will Rogers," Averysaid, “ all I know is what I
read in the newspaper.
“ I am deeply concerned
about published reports that
Sen. Hcrnard Parrish has or
will introduce a hill in the
Legislature seeking to set up
a canal authority.
“ I haven’t seen this hill,"
continued
t It c Commission
vice chairman, “ and I have
no idea what it contains. Does
it provide for cheeks and bal­
ances. as called for in our
democratic form of govern­
ment? To what extent will
authority lie granteil to the
organization? How will it tie
financed? Are new taxes in­
v o lved ? "
Avery asked: “ When arc
they going to tell us these
things? A lter the Legislature
has approved the h ill? "
The Commissioner said toat
he believes “ it would have
been proper for flic promot­
ers to meet with the Commis­
sion mill apprise us of what is
going on and get our feelings.
Any oilier procedure is High­
ly Imr-rnper!"

Procedure

“ My thoughts here today," ( let the County Commission ■ at the barn
Avery declared, “ do not Indi-1 know what Is going on. Alter | lias gon e?"
cafe whether I ant ’pro' or all, we are elected and we
Hen. J. C. Hutchison, Com•con’ for the canal. I am only are supposed to represent the mission chairman, said lie
interested in how the author-1 people,
had “ no comment." Krider
tly is to lie set up.
| " I don't want to look a t 1 was unavailahle lor corn“ The normal and natural Ibis bill after it becomes law, ment Parrish i*&gt; in Tallahasprocedure would have been to if it does. Who wants to look |ace.

Honors

Opposition by tlte Town Council of Casselberry
to the anticipated incorporation of Kern Park was
formally presented today to the Seminole County
legislative delegation in a letter front Casselberry’s
town attorney, Kenneth W. McIntosh.
The letter, pointing to the Town’s action on
111 ■ ■1
■■
i March tl and addressed to
|

|Sen.

hree nAccused
i!jan sKortune , ,Uh1
vvtiivm
j

Of Mrona Arm.

WASHINGTON
&lt; U P I)
Dr. J. Hubert Oppenheimer,
whose security clearance was
suspended by the Atomic En­
ergy Commission in 1953. will
receive the agenry's coveted
$50,000 Enrico Fermi Award.

Mack Clcvclund Jr. and

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navis

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Unions Hit

and

ol}.

Alix Open
race Lie Detector1792 &gt;*hu" *» |,,*ic*i,y *,,t’ House Slated
On Saturday
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H AVANA (U P I) - The of­
ficial press reported today
that troops wiped out tw-o
anti-government
hand*
in
Malanias Province yesterday
killing their leader.

WASHINGTON
(L T D
—
The Defense Department an­
nounced Thursday the Army's
Nike - Zeus anti-missite mis­
sile
“ recently"
Intercepted
an Air Force Titan missile
over the Southwest Pacific.

'Incorporation'
a

Wiped Out

Recent Test

Casselberry Hits

lncorl,or* t « l
area
includes properly north of
I Sit 436 and West of Highway

subject of annexation by the

PARIS (U P I) - Rebellious
roal
miner*
in
northern
Fram e shouted down their
union leaders with cries of
“ treason"
today
and
re­
fused to end a 36-day strike
on terms of a union-govern­
ment compromise.

Lie detector tests will be Town of Cassellx-rry, subject
growth be­
given
Hintand
pos-oitly I to co-ordination
more among eight
Negro tween Casselberry and Alta­
WASHINGTON
(U l’ l )
—
An estimated 5uo person*
youths involved in two purse monte Springy;
“ Incorporation
will
Unnt are expected to attend t*ur I.nlsor Department officials
snatching* here last weekend
v ir e heartened today by a
County Judge Vernon Mize growth of the Town of Casscl- “ open house" of Alix of S.-nSenator Parrish has been
sharp drop in the nation's
lierry
along
it*
southern
ford
in
its
new
modern
plant
spearheading the drive to es raid that three boys, who
uncmploymenl
rate
last
boundary;
on
.Smith
Highway
17-92
lie
participation
in
the
tuhlidi a canal connecting I be­ diny
month, but they warned that
"Incorporation
will
halt
tween
2
and
4
Saturday
alt*
r
st. Johns and Indian Rivera, purse snatching* hut had
the jobless pioblem remains
of them,
have efforts of existing municipal- nuon.
backed by the St. Jolins-ln- knowledge
scrioua.
;
itie*
in
their
efforts
to
co­
Alix
bchiK'idman,
presid.-nt
dian River Navigating Com­ agreed to undergo lie detec­
operate
regarding
water
sup­
o
f
Alix
of
Miami,
o
f
which
mittee. headed by John Krl- tor tests by the Florida Sher­
ply, sewerage disposal, drain­ Alix of Sanford is u division,
tier, manager of Hie Chamber iffs Iturcnu here.
WASHINGTON
(U P I ) —
age outfall, co-ordinated (ire will he tin* principal speaker
of Commerce. Krider outlined
The group include* live
protection, zoning planning in rildsin cutting ccrcmonir* Tlie Senate expert* to vote
the proposal to Hie Stale juveniles and three adult*.
next week on a trimmedand programming, and civil commencing at 2 p m.
Hoard of Conservation at T a l­ Jewelry taken in the snatch­
down $149 billion weapons
The first o f several clean
defense."
• •
•
lahassee last week.
ing* was recovered. William
autimrization hill that would
up weeks in Lingwood’s ail
In several meetings of the Young, charged with ImiIIi
I» Other stories onthe Alix
provide funds to speed deve­
out effort In he the nation's navigating committee it wits roblierie*, and Willie C. An­
Open House cun In* found lopment of Hie JI.S70 war­
number one city in the annual said that alter a “ plan of ac­ derson, charged
on page 6 of
today'llHerald.
with one,
plane.
• •
•
clean lip campaign was scl tion" had been established it anil two juvenile* are la-ing
Thur&gt;day night by city o ffi­ would be presented to a joint held in county jail. Police are
Slate
Senator
Mack
N.
meeting of the County Com­ searching for a third adult
SHERMAN
OAKS,
Calif.
Cleveland Jr. and Hep*. S. J.
cials for the week of April 29missions of Seminole, Orang', Negro. Three juveniles were
— Old time
movie
Davis Jr. anil Jan Fortune (IT 'D
May 4.
Hrcvard and Volusia Coun­ released on their own reeog
BERLIN (C P U — Tension will head a list uf local and hero and stage actor Jacon
City coimeilmen meeting in ties, seeking their support.
nizancc pending further In­ rose oloiiptly In Ib-rlin today state dignitaries, along with llobanls Sr. died late Thurs­
rrgular session agreed that
when Last-West police clash­ U. S. Small Itusines* Admin­ day after suffering an ap­
vestigation.
if residents would cooperate
Judge Mize said two o( the ed along the holder wall and istration officers,
bear
attack
while
attending parent
by piling trasli near the
group admitted
the purse ; the Russian* blocked a lliitiidi the open house. The legisla­ working in his yard. He was
streets in front of their homes
television star from flying his tive delegation member* are 70.
kiiatriiings.
the city would make free
Mary Cox, 519 Celery A ve­ ' plane in Hie nil- curridors returning from
Tullaliussee
pickups on May I even if e x ­
nue, lost lu-r purse contain­ leading to Ho- West.
es|M-eially for llir event
tra trucks have to lie brought
lio West considered the So­
ing $2 Sunday evening. Jean
MIAMI (U P I i _
Cuban
Clifford MeKibtiin Jr., pres­
in.
J A C K S O N V IL L E U l l ’l ) — cite E. I.aing, 621 .South flak viet veto o f the flight a seri- ident of (lie Sanfnrd-Scmiiudc exile sources said today that
Tlte tunned also agreed Tbu-o upending unions joined Avenue, lost her purse con­ j oil* violation o f tile Wc*tern Development Company, will Fill agents and oftirials of
that Hie city would buy and pickets from It nun-opcr«ting taining ( hu, a ting and watch Allied tight o f acres*. It was be master of ceremonies. In­ (lie U. S. Immigration Ser­
Ilotli the fust (line in the fuur-pow- vocation w ill lie pronounced vice are quietly questioning
apply weed killer in o ver­ unions today in striking the Iasi Friday evening.
grown ditches throughout tin- Floiida East Coast Railway women were injured in the • r occupation o f the city that by Rev. Herbert W. Goers* of leaders of refugee groups
j the Russians p r e v e n t e d a
area. A number of additional and two other o p e r a t i n g I icullles over their purses.
Hie Lutheran Church ol the which have carried out raids
Western flight in one of the
measures to add incentive fo,- groups were expected to join (
on Cuba.
Redeemer.
vital air lane*.
partielpation
in
the drive Jthe strike later today.
Following
introduction ol
The new strike came amid i
’I he holder vln*h broke out
were propon-d for future ac­
dignitaries, Mayor T. S. Mc­
when Eastern police fired 10 Donald will give Hie address
tion witii suggestions ranging effoits by the Labor Secretary i
MIAMI (U P I) One of
shot* at two refugee* Mating
from discounts on paint to and (lie State Railroad and I
two
Miami
attorneys
of
welcome, •followed
by the
tile Hi t lit! wall and luptuird
giving free mineral spirits to Public entities Commission to
County Commiatloncr
John who started Florida’ s recent
j one. Tin- other, a 21-year-ohl Alexander.
each homeowner doing any grt the FKC loo k to full-aeale i
re.ipportionmetit bailie ap­
| operations.
|East (let mult, made it safely
pealed pi tlie U. S. .Supreme
painting.
Itildxin
eoliing
officially
TA M P A
(C P I)
— Stale |across.
Tin* Itiotlierlmisl of Locomo­
In other business requests
opening Hu* new plain will Court Thursday to declare
Itep. Frederick Karl of Day­
tive
L
ogm
en
s
and
tile
Order
Communist police li u r I e d
were heard hum tin- Long­
follow Sclineidman's address. the present 43-M-nator, 112tona
Ik-sch
says
one
of
the
wood Elementary PTU lor a o f Railway Comiuilois and most pressing problems fac­ brick* at two Western police­
Tile assemblage will be in­ representative plan unconstllirukcmcn, already out of
men who vicut to investigate
Richard
||.
M.
donation towards Uil- school
vited to make a lour ol Hie lutional.
ing
(ho
1063
Slate
Legisla­
Hie 'shooting. 'Die W o teril
work tilin' tla- non-operating'
.Swann filed Hie notice of ap­
library
and front baseball
plant.
A
snack
liar
will
la*
ture is lliut of deficit spend- police diovu hack tin* Com­
(earns for a w ile backdrop al unions stiike Jan. 23, went on in.-.
available
for refreshments, peal on grounds that there is
strike at 19.111 a. lit. They were
munist* by (blowing four tear
the playing field.
piovIdcd
liy
the Florida Pow­ no logical basis for the plan,
Karl told Hie Junior Cham­
juined slmitly Ihcleatter by
gas gienude* over the wull.
which resulted after Uirec
er and Light Company.
Members voted to go ahead
mcmla-r* of tin- Hintheihood ber o f Commerce here Thurs­
special session* of Hie State
and provide (lie backdrop tint
day night that although the
o f Railway Trainmen.
Uglslalure.
delayed Hie Horary donation
stale
Constitution
prohibits
G AIN E SVILLE (U IM )-T h e
until it can Ik - determined by
borrowing against lax reve­
W A S H IN G TO N
( U l 'l l —
the attorney whether or not
nue except m limited situa­ value of Florida's non-farm
NEW
YORK
(U P I) — tions, “ we have been slipping building constructuiii for Jan Secretary o f State Dean Rusk
city funds can be used fur
MOSCOW ( U P I ) — Russia’*
aiding a school already sup­ 1Stocks opem-d higher and ac­ into a deficit spending pro­ uary dipped 3.2 per cent be­ j assured Congress today the
ported through another area tive toduy, pared aguili by gram that lias put us deep­ low that uf the same month I odd war tide is running our Lunik-4 rocket neured the v i­
cinity of the moon today, it*
| way.
I strength in autos.
ly In debt."
last year.
of taxation.
exact mission still a mystery
to the West.

Longwood Sets
Cleanup Week
April 29-May 4

Rolmrris Dies

Three Unions
Join Walkout

Quiet Probe

Karl Hits
Deficit Spending

New Appeal

Huilriiiitf Down

Open Higher

fo r

raising

operating

the town

funds structure

were discussed by Ninth Or*

be

erected

oline taxes rebates from the
wilh donated labor and at a •late.

iamlo Village Council with an cost uf $6,1)00 fui materials. j
Orlando attorney, John Saw• Couiicil

al*o

★

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Across-the-board
stiles tax measures designed to mine nn additional
8275 million in revenue were introduced in tlie Legislattire today along with a bill to boost the state
cigarot tax.
Tlte sales tax measure, introduced in both tha
leave only a few sales cx
rmpt

from

the State

three

j

Easter Lily
Day Slated
Saturday

per cent sales tax. It would
place the tax on foods and
medicines, a pro|&gt;osal with
which Gov. Farris Bryant
said he wouldn’t agree.
Exceptions would Include
motor vehicles which are
.Saturday Is Faster Lily
already taxed at one per­
Day in Sanford a* children
cent, Bibles, prayer books
o f the Methodist Youth Krl«
anil like articles, seed, feed
and fertilizer sold to farm ­ Ion ship of the First Meth­
ers, certain produce sales by
odist Church take to thn
farmers to consumers, school
street* to sell the little a)m »
lunches, school milk, school
hols to help iMMMt the lag*
books and sales to institutiging Faster Seal* campaign.
lions of higher learning and
John Appleby, chairman
Iradr In* which arc deducted
announced n o li) that bend*
front Che price o f any Item.
An administration-supported
quarter* for the one day
measure increasing the cur­ drive will Ik - in the former
rent tax on cigarettes three
quartrr* of the Itobb Halo
cents a package was tossed
ery on the cornrr of First
in by Son. Harry Stratton of
SC and
Palmetto A v e *
Callahan. It joined Hie other
through the murlesy o f
measures
hy
Sen.
Ed
.Manuel Jarob*on.
Fraser of MacClcnny and
M Y F member* and othei*
llcp. Frank Marshbum of
yuuth* who will be weiklng
L evy as the first major tax
on the drive are to meet at
legislation of the session.
the headquarter* at 9 a. ns.
After brief morning ses­
then go nut in group*.
sions, the House adjourned
The Fa*trr Lily sale U
until It a. m. Monday and
*pnn»ored by the Central
Uie Senate adjourned until
Florida unit o f the Society
3 p. m. Monday,
for Crippled Children.
in the house, Rep. Frederick
Karl of Volusia introduced a
hill calling for a full-scale
Investigation hy the House
of state borrowing, including
the $157 million refinancing
of the state turnpike. H ie
committee would ronsint ol
A
12-year-old
schoolgirl
from three to five member*
and would report hack to tin* suffered hrml lurerntien* anil
nn Injured ankle when struck
House by May 15.
hy a truck while cn route to
school this morning.
Sheriff J. L Hobby said
Patricia Gustavson, daughter
o f Mrs. Joyce Gustaveon 720
Cherokee Circle, wae struck
hy a truck driven by Sharon
Kay Threcwrit, Longwood.
G ENEVA ( U P I ) — Tha So­
Deputies J. Q. Galloway
viet Union today ai-t-cpled Ilia
and
Janie* IL Moore, who in*
American proposal (or a “ hot
line" communications link be­ veetigated, said witnesses re­
tween Moscow and Washing­ ported Mias Threewlt had
ton to case the threut o f war stopped her truck on SR 427
to permit a group o f children
by- ucciifcnU
Soviet chief delegate Sem­ to cross the street. She start­
yon K. Tsnrupkin uiada the ac­ ed up to pass behind tha
ceptance at today's session of group when tha Gustavinn
thn
17-nation disarmament girl, It was said, stepped hark
into tho side o f thu truck. No
conference,
“ The Soviet Union is ready charges were filed.
to ucccpt a direct communica­
tion link,(either telegraph or
teletype, h e t w e e n govern- j
incuts,” he suiil,
Aliierirun delegate Charles
C. Mi llu j*iii*f his government
GREENWOOD, Miss. (U P I)
"warm ly welcomes" tin* So­ — Negro comedian Dick G reg­
viet initiiitiio mid cullcil for ory charged Thursday night
informal private* discussion* that tin* Justice Department
to oulk out the details.
hud modi* a deal with Missis*
sippi allthorites III releasing
m
. .
eight “ ring leaders" in voter
I e r r o r iH lH
registration marches.
CARACAS, Venezuela (U P I)
“ Tho Justice
Department
— Pro Castro terrorist* early Ims made ilcnls with these peo.
today blew up Radio Tropi- pin and they're still making
cal's transmitting plant, tie- deal* with them," Gregory
ktroy Ing equipment valued at told u nighttime gully of 400
$100,(1)0.
j Negroes.

12-Year-Old
Hit By Truck

Soviets Okay
Hot Line Link

Muyur

)V.

W,

Andersuii

the village charter, and other
item*.

•

“ If we (the village) ate re­

was agreed all

pointed out to Sewell the vil­ sponsible fo r tills detit," A n ­

available unoccupied o f f i c e
*11, Thuisdsy evening.
Council was generally agreed building would b« unsuitable.
Doubt* expressed that tha
It was pointed out only revfranchise directive will make that the North Oilarafo Comyw-.ay would donate a *it« for jeuue received by the visage at
fthis legislative session.

lage owes the North Orlando derson said, “ then wa have no
Company $7,0oo paid to Flor- choice but to asscaa an ad
ida Power and Light Company ' valorem tax.
51IS . Irene Vail Eepuel profor street light*, $3,6ou paid

tented: “ We promised no tuxes
and I'll figh t you on that is­
sue." Anderson replied the
question could be decided ill a
referendum,
Sewell advised: “ I f they
(the company) want to col­
lect, let them sue. I t appears
there was a little nver-rrurhing. I-cl sleeping dogs lie."

Herald Index
Uridge ..............
Classified .. Page
Comics .........
Dear Al»by
Editorial
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Entertainment „
Puzxla .........
Society
Sports ...........
Churches ......

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Gregory Hits
Voter ‘Deal*

Nearing Moon

hull and that the this time is rigaret ami gas­ to the attorney who drafted
could

★

Our W ay

New Village Hall Talked At Council
A new town hall ami means

Heartened

Vote Seen

East-West
Clash By Wall

★

senate and the house, would

TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) —
The Road Hoard is scheduled
to meet here April 11 to
adopt a tentative budget and
building srhedule for Hie fis­
after the horse cal year of 1963 61.

Authority

Classroom teachers met last
night at Lyman to talk over
Competence Awards . . . No
action was taken.• • *

City Attorney Hill Hutchi­
son told us this morning he
received that $5,ooo check
from Academy Manor and the
city will drop its “ hanging'"
auit.
• • •

Established 1008

Board Meet Set

It's official . . . The Atlan­
tic Coast Line Railroad has
approved the Pipeline Co. re ­
quest to cross those tracks on
M rilonvillc Ave.
• • •

Fresh coat of
up on the third
hospital . . .
renovations to
the place.
• •

United i’rc.v-v Leased Wire

★

Cigaret Tax
Boost Urged

W KATH KIl: Fair and sliyrhtlv cooler through Saturday, High today, 80-85. l,o\v tonight. 55-00.
”\70 l7 5 3

★

TEN YEARS AGO H u b ert liillhimer (right) in.
itiuted A. I*. Howcrsux intu tho Sanford Elks
Lodge. Thureduy evening Uilllilmer, past exalted
ruler, installed iiowersox as exalted ruler of the
lodge. H e r e Hillhimer hands the gavel to Rower*
mix.
(Gussman Photo)

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                    <text>Growth Of Spiritual
Stressed In Lecture
Man'll unlimited po-sibilitie* anil the fact that the

the Civic Center
Monday
night.
Speaker was Wilson M.
power » f spiritual enlightennient is removing harrier* of Riley, member of The Chris­
(freed, lack of communica­ tian Science Board of le c ­
tion and Krona malerialiam in tureship who withdrew from
life today were atreaaed in a the publishing business in
lecture aporiMired by First llllO to devote his full time
Church of t'liriat, Scientist, at to public practice of Chris­
tian .Science.
Citing
the
exceedingly
swift progress being made to­
day thiough material inven­
tions. I’ ilcy culled attention
to the fact that liuinun
thought, enlightened through
spiritual understanding, brings
uImimI
comparable udvaiiera
in the dcimiM.-itrution of love,
peace, universal brotherhood,
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of the Dellary freedom and purposeful liv­
Arts and Crafts Club will ing.
“ It is only through this
hear reports from the nomi­
nating committee at Thurs­ spiritual enlightenment that
day's 10 a. m. meeting at the deep yearning of mankind
the Mansion House and also |can ever ho reully satisfied,"
will hang the Religion In Art ho commented, citing thut the
pictures m the Denary Room Biblical record shows that
In preparation for the Fast­ those who had a deep spiritual
er Showing.
sense o f (toil's presciuu were
An all day Spring Festival always able to meet tho chal­
will he presented on May II lenges of materialism.
at tlie Mansion House ami,
"Ill this kingdom of God,
weather permitting, or the Soul, there is no Ignorance,
beautiful grounds surrounding no poor vision, no lack of
it. laical clubs who are mem­ proper action . . • mankind is
bers ot Uie Florida Federa­ not cut o ff from this amation will participate and var­ dom,” he concluded.
ious booths with display*
will tie on exhibit.
Refreshments will be *erv- I
ed during the day and the
Deliary Chorister* will present a musical program dir­
ected by Laura Platt Hrown
with Theresa Kupccz as pian
ist.

Arls And Crafts
Club To Meet
In DeBary

F IIP A U X IL IA R Y MEM HERS, CpI. R. R. Choi.
Ictte and Lt. Ed Kk wore presented certific atert
o f appreciation o f tho Florida Jliffhwny Patrol
recently in recognition o f their ontatandinK de­
votion and loyalty an auxiliary mcmlasra o f tho
F H P A in their naniatancc o f tho Patrol in "tho

"reduction o f traffic accidents and the allevia­
tion o f human aufferintc." From left are Lt. Kk
o f Daytona Reach; CpI. Chellctte, Lt. 'I’orn
Aaron, FIIP, DcLand and Trooper Hill Stringfield o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Dr. Pat Drabik
To Coach Rollins
Debate Team
Debate learn* from Hollins
College and Harvard Univer­
sity will meet at 8:30 pm
Tuesday In Hollins' Annie
nusicll Theatre. The debate
topic will be "Resolved, That
A m e r i c a n 18-Ycar-Olds
Should llavo tho Right to
Vote."
The Hollins debate tram,
to be coached by Dr. I’ atrl
cla
Drabik,
profeasor of
speech at ltolllm, was cliosrn
on a competitive basis from
an interested group of stu
dents.
Representing Rollins at the
meet will be !.co Mlngledorff,
a freshman from Ft. Lauder­
dale, and Art Western, a
sophomore f r o m
Madison
Heights, Michigan. Alternat­
es will ,be Tom llrigldman of
Winter Park, and lloli Docrr
of Ft. Lauderdale.
Tlie three member* of the
Hurvard Debate t.'ouncil who
are coining to Hollins are Wil­
liam Harks of Miami, Charles
Stevenson of Denver, and
Richard LeGate* of Wlnrliester, Mass. Harvard will argue
tlie negative, while Rollins
will take the affirmative.

Geneva PTO
To Meet Today
Representative* of tho Sem­
inole County Chapter, Ameri­
can lied Cross, will present n
program on Water Safety fur
ttic finpl meeting of the Gen­
eva School PTO this yenr.
Hie mooting will Ini held
at 7:30 p.in, today in tlie
sc linoI auditorium.

BusinessISi-,
Briefs W
Mel Young, sign painter,
ami of a sign painter and
grandson of a sign painter,
lias recently opened Ills own
nllices in Sanford,
Tho new business is known
as Young’s Signs, and covert
everything from outdoor signs
to allow curds and s i l k

screens.
Young was horn in Gloversville, N. Y., where Ills fam­
ily's sign patnlmg business
wu» in operation, lie latri
worked willi the art depart­
ments of Ihc Miami Daily
New* and the Charlnlte News,
tCharlotte, N C.) lie has had
Ifi years experience in this
line of work.
Young makes hit home on
Country Club Hoad in Crystal
Lake. He allends the liuplist
Church and is a member ol
the Civilan Club and the Sem­
inole County Chamber ol
Commerce.

Library To Hold
Annual Meeting
In Altamonte

It) laiulse Simunek
The Annual Meeting and
Flection of Officei* of the
Altamonte Spring* Library
Assn, will ht&gt; held at X pro.
Thursday at the library. Re­
lly Mr*. Adsni Muller
A five-member panel from vision of the by-laws also will
tlie staff of the West Volusia 1be presented for discussion
Home Nursing Assn, wa* fea­ and vote.
tured on tlie program of last I The library recently issued
Wednesday'* meeting of the I an appeal for volunteers to
West Volusia Civic Roundta- assist Mrs. Floreneo Courscn,
A L IV E CHICKEN wa* tho surprise prize won by Mr*. It. S. Rillhinicr
Ide Assn, held at Hopkins liluariaii. who bus several
jolts which rnpiire absolutely
sec rotary at Shoemaker ( ’onstriirUon Thursday mornitiff at the Chamber
Midi ill l.ake Helen.
previous tiaining
but
o f Commerce Ladies Day coffee. Master o f ceremonk's Charlie Morrison is
I lost* for the meeting were no
prosontihj; the chicken.
(Herald Photo)
the Luke Helen and ('u*udugu which must l&gt;« done on Tues­
Civic Improvement A**u*. Ap­ days and Thursdays between
pearing on tin- panel were the houis of -J and •&gt; p.m.
Anyone wlm can give an
Dr. W. K. Carter of the We»t
two fur
Volusia Hospital; Dr. D. V. occasional hour nr
Gallawuy,
Volusia
County tliii* work will l&gt;e welcomed
Southern H e l l
telephone long distance call* will apply
In addition, proportionate I’ iddic Health offiivr; Mis* by Mrs, Couisrn who says
stationin'reductions in charges for ad- Olive Seymour, supervisor of - "even 15 minutes hu iu and
customer* in .Sanford will he to Hire-minute,
there will help."
aide lo cull utiy point in Flor­ Mai ion calls placed between dltional minutes of ronversa Public Heultli Nurses of Vo- I
losia County Mini K. T. Lloyd, |
the hour* ol !i p in. and 4:301lion will also In- in effect,
ida for fi5 rents or less after
a.ui. dally,'* said lloli slud j The reduction in charges on lieasun-r und a director of
0 p in. beginning April I.
den, Southern Hell Manager culls made uilhin Florida has tin- Nursing Assn,
"Tho new rates for in-state here.
A brief business session |
been approved by Ihc Florida
Railroad and Public Utilities was held following the panel
II) Mr*. Adam .duller
dlseuHMion.
Commission.
The
Deliary
Deiuin lutic
Shedden said, "The lu-w
Club will meet ut 7:.'IU p.m.
rate* will make il possible
Wednesday in the Kecrcntion
for customers to realize sav­
Hull of the Fire Siatiun.
Mrs. Velma Mitrhrll, prin­ 1, 1901. arc to roine to the
ings on family and social type
Guest speaker will bo Mr*.
cipal of the Smdhslde Fir school with Ihcir parent* for station to-statimi calls made
Ivy Strickland and piesiiliug
inentary School, announced a visitation meeting. The ufler 9 p m. and will encour­
H) Jan e C asselberry
1
will I n- J iiiiic s (h ld y. Refresh­
that a round-tip of next year's children will visit In Ihc class­ age use of Hie furtlllirx dur­
Sherri Lovell und Juhnny ments will be served.
II ay lies of the Senior MYF
flrsl-graders will lie held at room* and the parents arc (o ing off-peak hours "
A similar plan for reduced ' and Mis* Flealior Zucliowski,
the school, Friday at 3 p in. i meet in tlie library.
Real name of Ia-nitt wa*
"It is important that all station l&lt;i-slallon rail* alter I-counselor for the Junior MYF
Vladimir llicli Ulyanov.
Youngster.* who will he six
9
p
in.
has
been
approved
h)
|lirst graders come at this
of the Casselberry Community
years old on or In-fore Jail. I time, so that we will know the Federal Communication* M eth o dist Church, attended a j
A R T HROW N
I how many teacher* and how Commission under w li i r h retreat held Ihi* weekend at
REST CONTROL
j tmirli materials we will la- i call* rail he placed lo any­ the Methodist Youth Camp.
|iieeilmg (or next year," said where In Ihe continental UnitTrrmitra K Other Pests
Tho retreat was held to !
! Mrs. Mitchell.
led States lor SI or less. The train recreation leader*. The
2«01 H A R K l)R .
it is iad necessary to liring nationwide plan iN-mnie* e f­ rump is located mi Luke G rif­
322-8Kli:»
SANFORD
I birth cerlilicalcs at Hu* time. fective April 4.
fin lirur I.ci-sluug.

Panel Presents
Program For
Civic Group

Rates Reduced On After Hours Phone Calls

DeBary Demos
Set Meeting

School Roundup Set Friday

MYF Members
Attend Retreat

SOUTH SEM INOLE H ARD EN (1.111 member*
Mrs. Milton Tinsley, Mrs. K. i'. Richard*, presi­
dent and Mr*. Clyde Keree, left to rifjltl, look
over the schedule for their first Flower Show.

South Seminole Sets
First Flower Show
Hnintumid
Organ provided
Donna Lslr*
Ih c Smith Seminole Garden through the courtesy of Keller
Club will present il* first | Music Co.
Flower Show and Fxluhit Hits
Saturday in the vacant store
building in Lnnguoml Plaza
la-1ween I c hour* of II a.m
and H p.m.
Working wit It tlie Sooth
Seminole Club upon invita­
tion to stage the event will
he member* of Hie North Or­
lando Garden Club. Admis­
sion will be free although
those atli tiding will lie invited
lo donate a silver ollering if
they m i desire. Refreshments
will Im- served.
Theme of tlie exhibit will
lie the Federation of Garden
CInh* Sang with six arias.
Titles und chairmen annuonced for each aria ate.
1. Stroll m Ihe Garden, .Mr*
It )

Oliver

Wendell

Drupcxilk- N u rsery
-231 (irn n -'lllr \*c.
FA 2-0888
■'Scott* Dealer"

Holme* &lt;&gt;i

Fern Park.
2. Sing in Hie Garden. Mr*.

II. T. Crillenden
3. |)iearn in the Garden,
Mr*. Kdna Stewart and .Mr*.
Lui* Wallace of North Or­
lando.
I Work in Ihe Garden. Mr*.
Waller Kroline
5. lane in the Garden. Mr*
F M Haynes.
ti. Wish in the Garden. Mr*

C. K. Fisher,
Member* of the club sere
mg on Hu- planning commit­
tee are Mr*. Milton Tinsley.
Mrs. Ralph Newcomer and
Mr*. Clxde C. Keree.
Background music and *|&gt;C’
ciul requests will I n - played
li&gt; Paul lleiiisolin on the

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B'i'.ved slow ly, h r &lt;t cenlunns-dd n a tjia l p ro cess, beer 1*
Florida's traditional beverage ol moderation — light, spark­
ling. delicious.
And naturally, Florida's lliow inglntldstfy is proud o tth r m il­
lions ol dollars It contributes lo Florida's economy Florida's
5 brewers, 101 boor w ltolosalcri and 17.000 beer retailers
employ more than b3,000 per sues with an annu.d payroll of
t15S.000.00) Money made In Florida, spent in Florida. In
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DeBary Legion
Changes Place
Of Meeting

fly Mrs. Adam Muller
This month'* meeting ol
Deliary'* llerln-rt I). Glbh
American Ia-gion Post will
I n- held ut 7:30 p. in. Thtir*
■lay at the Recreation Hall of
Ihc Fire Station.
Members are reminded to
please note
U»cchange m
location ol meeting tint- lo
the Flower Show.
The poM will
sponsor il*
third nitnti.nl Aunt Jemima
Pancake Day on April la
from « a. in. until 7 p. in
at tlu- Community Center
liesideiit* are invited lo culmfor breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack or for supper to
enjoy a meal of pancake*
and all Hie trimmings.

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pack ol six-footers with ease. Yet this roomy one is priced like other
compacts, saves like ’em too . . . and then some. That’s because of
things like a new 5-year/50.000-mile wauanty*. little wonder,
Dait's the success ol ‘63. This year's sales are up USX over om
compact sales ol last year! Get Dart, the large economy si/e compact.
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Central Florida, pass­ | Krider explained that per cent increase in bank
market”
he |resources; a 2.2 per cent
ing through a “ soft mark­ by “ soft
et.*' is showing signs of a meant that "business has increase in postal re­
definite economic lag al­ i been dormant, as is evi- ceipts; a 13.S3 per cent
though Sanford and Sem­ I denced in the drop in I drop in building permits
inole County are “ coming home building and allied for the county and a 32.12 per cent drop for the
through in fairly good construction."
However, lie was opti­ city; a 1.6 per cent in­
shape.”
This was the consensus mistic about Sanford and crease in electric meters:
He a 6.25 per cent increase
this morning o f John Kri- Seminole C o u n t y .
dcr,
manager o f
the pointed to the county's j in the number o f tele­
Chamber o f Commerce, ! barometer for last year: phones; an 0.18 per cent
after a study o f “ business A 9.D7 per cent increase increase in water metered
|in bank deposits; a 11.*18 services; a 5.09 per cent
barometers.”

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T f e iO c
By l-arr)

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Dcllmeade Corp. will start
construction of its new 28,OtO square fool A &amp; I’ Store
on Orlando Drive a week
from Friday . . . Hope to
bring the store into the city*
limits. . .

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•

•

•

Although it's not olflcJ.il.
the Atlantic Coast bine will
okay the Pipeline Company’s
request to cross its right-ofway on Mcllonvillc Ave,

•

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•

Talked
with Hep. Joe
Davis this morning anil1joe
says the middle-sire eoiatics
are talking and planning) at
tempts tohold on to
«
seats they
will lose
the present reapportior
plan. Seminole one
counties that will to
voice in the house.

I* A T I l l C I A A N N
IIASS, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. C. 1). Ilass,
of 2706 S. Sanford Ave.
is mi entry in the "Miss
Seminole County" eontest.

E L IZ M IK T II GRACE
MORRIS, ail entry in
t li t* "Miss Seminole
County" contest, is the
daughter o f Mrs. Elixalielli 1’ . Morris of 1105
S. Locust Ave.

Winter Park Drive

fp C o m n y

C id e r s

oad Study

Joseph Dibucian. laingwoad
l ’ lara businessman, is &lt;ton.d
ing Ihe building space for the
South Seminole Harden Club
to hold its first Flower Blow
An engineering study possibly leading to a joint
and Exhibit. The big Went effort for a 21-loot paving o f two miles o f Winter
is scheduled for lhi&gt; Satur­ I’ark Drive in Casselberry was ordered Tuesday
day . . . try not to inin it. ; evening at I lie conclusion of a meeting between the

County Commission and tlie Casselberry Town Coun­
Geo. A . Speer will pm-1 cil.
bably be named Hie •&lt;-\i |
Casselberry, in previous requests and again Tues­
president of the SportsiBen's day evening, argued although Winter Park Drive is
Af.*n.

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From Tax
Requests

•

That will be shopping cen­
ter row out there soon . . .
What with Bcllmeadc, Adams
and a new center which has
already signed up two na
tional chains ready to go
soon.

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Reeling

•

Over 12,000 have filed for
homestead
exemption
this
year . . . That's several hun­
dred more than last year.
• • •
City tax collections bettor
percentage wise than the
county. City bad 95 percent
of the tax roll collected
while die county had 92 per­
cent.

•

press shipments, down 26 |buildings whereas homo
per cent; savings and I construction has fallen
loan de|»osits, up 11.8 per Joff.
Orange County as n
cent; total deposits, up
j whole shows decreases in
10.-1 per cent; new tele­ ! electric consumers, 16.7
phones, down 27.9 per I per cent, and new tele­
cent; new water consum­ phones. 20.6 per cent,
ers, down 39 per cent, and ; with increases in con­
water gallons consumed, struction total, 16.2 per
down 13.8 per cent.
cent; real estate sales,
Krider said that con­ 12.6 per cent; total destruction total in Orlando posits, 10.1 per cent, anil
showed a gain because of ; unemployment,
13 per
two or three large new I cent.

Legislature Flooded With Bills

•

Those 85 teachers that were
termed "tops" in their field
will get $100 extra per year
and Supt. of Schools, It. T.
Mllwrc today still refuses to
make public tile list.

•

freight pounds, down 32.6
per cent; construction
total, up 51.8 per cent;
total number of building
permits, up 11.6 p ercent;
new electricity consumers,
down 67.1 per cent; gov­
ernment-military expend­
itures. up 13.9 p erc e n t;
kilowatt hours consumed,
up 11.8 per cent: MCF
gas consumed, up 31.3 per
cent: postal receipts, up
22 per cent; Railway Ex­

Vrr*hrl

Notice wc always put those
pretty girls right next to my
column.

•

increase in motor vehicle j 10.92 per cent increase in
licenses sold; a 5.57 per resources.
cent decrease in deeds re-1 Krider’s optimistic en­
corded, and a 12.3 per thusiasm stemmed from
cent increase in electric: a depressing report in the
output in kilowatt hour “ Husiness Hnrometer” o f
sales in the Sanford area the Greater O r l a n d o
by the Florida Power and Chamber o f Commerce.
Light Company.
Orlando's
cumulat ivc
The bank figures above , figures for January and
include a 10.68 per cent February of this year
increase in deposits at the show:
First Federal Savings and
Air express
pounds,
Loan Association and a down 51.2 per cent; air

within lilt- confines of

the I

JFK To Urge
Troop Removal

TALLAHASSEE (U I’ D —
Florida Legislator* flooded
(lie liuppers today witli pro(Misals (or spending Mime of
the $250 million in new re­
venue recommended by Hov.
Farris Bryant.
There were no lax hills
among the dozen* oi mea­
sures introduced in the early
part of tins first work day
session of the legislature
which convened yesterday to
hear the governor a*k for
$125 million in new taxes and
another $125 million in Ivorrowed funds.
Sen
Clayton Mapoes oi
Milton tossed in Ihe larged
spending hill, an appropria­
tion of $5 million for conver­
sion of Penvacola Junior Col­
lege into a four-year degree
granting institution.
The State Board of Control
and Hovernor Bryant have
come out against conversion
of the existing junior collrge,
urging instead that a new
our yi * college l&gt; *:artel
in Hie area (nun the ground
tip. Alapole* ha* dozens o(
co-*pon*ors on this r (ver­
sion hill, along w 'll . aitlier
measure that
ivi.les for
conversion but 1 ..fries no appropriation.
Senate
President
Wilson
Carraway proposed close bi
$800,000 ill pay raises for
State
Highway
Patrolmen.
And Sen
Ralph Blank of
West
Palm
Beach asked
funds to equip a dormitory
at Florida Atlantic Univcrsity and to repay Ihe State
Cabinet (or money loaned to
plan the new university at
Boea Baton.
Not all the early bills call
nl b&gt;r appropriation*.
Sen. Ed Price Jr . Ilr.id
enton, proposed a commis­
sion la- created to study pro­
posed abolition ol Hie death
penalty in Florida, and Sen.
Clyde Galloway of Dclumok
Springs dumped in the pan
highway safety program in­
cluding a measure requiring
seal Im-IIs in all I'Jiil model
automobiles sold or bought
in Florida

Congratulations are ia or- , Town, it i- a "c.innertlniz link"
dor for the new North Or |between Fi-llllllolc Itoiilcvnrd
lando Council which rally ! ............
and Highway d id amt used
made
some
advanc^on!
,
,
MudcnU |
iwards m ln g ’
Tuesday night low
faculty
of
South
Sent- ,
^ ..... _ _t&gt;
the village in operation
on and tl
WASHINGTON (L T D
hudnrtaikc
mole
Junior
High
School
and
an
efficient.
South
Seminole
basis . . . biggr.t st.-fl van South Semlm.lt
Elementary j1'ie.ident Kennedy win ex
the
meeting
itself Mich School, both outside of ■ iissel- pivti-d t railtoday f&lt; ir reclicked along like a w*Ltu!. berry.
iiioval of inure Soviet military
ed clock instead of a I CopCounty
Commission
bus persoiiiul from ('ulia, im-liidwatc|,
! bd&lt;l it cannot participate in inir 5,1HitI irgular i omlnit sol­
One tiling we &lt;1&gt; » n lr r mi impi &lt;&lt;vintent &lt;d the -ticcl dier..
about, though, i« wilt nil feu since it it within •'»•*&gt; Ibcrry
Secretin y of State Dean
ford or Seminole County at- j and, therefore, the I own.* re- Itusk huill t ll a t Kennedy
torney want* the job asjkg.il *pon»ibility. It also has held would have something to say
counsel for the village] Too it tan i.iutieinntc in any such
oil the ItUhh1 ■ll Uoop issue ut
bad they might have 0 go [ iinpiuvriiii'iiU only wliwu tbu lii» I p.m. EST news confer
out of Seminole to
a street in question l» a "coil- elu-e. the conferenee will he
Sale &lt;11 revenue tuniil* for
net-tint; link" between two televised and broudrast live.
lawyer.
Altamonte's new water sys­
Incidentally, Mayor V • W. lOUIlty-llluilltUilinl till, 111UKllThe I'ici-hiciit msill tvv. tem and building plans lor
Anderson made no
Xlf* ! fan a.
j weeks ago that be wanted to the plant are on tin- discus
about it . . . Abb mi tUgj
IPi.nl Supt. J. C. I.aveli'b r
wait until the end of Mutch mom agenda for today's H p in.
involving the 0111111-11 |H .L1estimated lilt-.day etfiling
I.if, ire u.-e-slnn the idtuntlnu. inciting of Hie Altamonte
)&gt;e open lo the public AVI 1 tliv two-mile paving improve­
t'ulia apologized Tiic-ilny Springs Town Council.
the press.
ment of Winter Park In ivc for the .Maiill 28 attaek bv
No action on the hern Park
would n et In tween $70,otto two of it. .Mlli fighters oil
InroriMirutioii
issue lias offi­
Just been Informed fa.t I and $811,000.
an Aiin-riruu f, lighter in the cially been scheduled, the
I've been invited to Junif *•6' | Cliaiiiiiun J. C. ................
Cut iblieun.
Herald was advised.
the "Chuling Stars"
of the Commission, adI
Semi-Centennial Day . . No Ca»elbt rry ( ouiu-iliiu-ii tinparachute will be bsiieil
County eniinot puitiiipiitu l«-Hood day to leave lor
cause of luck &lt;&gt;f fund* during
York.
tills fii-ml iciii, ending Sept.
30
Easter Lily Seal (un »g
At tho suggestion ill ComCopies of the lough draft
The new North OrlanJu
Sing . . bet's g'd
missiorn-r l*-e Haiy, t,u»sc|are to lie completed by April
Council
installed
M
i»
it
d
a
y
bcriy ugreed lo a malchltig
15 anil distributed to all ciliFlight scheduled for W,1
fund opuiation for iiiipiuviug night waited tin time ul it*
zens In-lore a mas* meeting
lu-hduy by tbe "Savage Kt,.
the sin t whm I'oun.y Engi­ first oilicial meeting Tuesday
is held for public discussion.
of Sanford.” VAll-S at ( * .
neer W ilium liusli cumpl«U-s night in gt-lling started with
Hcneral appointments made
to acquaint He". ' ' ■4 • 'S
survey and pn-ents actual
revision of tin- Village Char­ and approved at tbe meeting
ey Jr.. LSAF, w.th . per, J».
.......
figure* of estimate of cost.
were Bill Harris a* building
ter.
aboard the CSS Fori « l ,
Conunissionci Jaim-* Avery
A citizens committee ul inspcclor; F. Stewart Hi-lmly,
has been postponed, NAf|ai,|
al*o mentioned need for im­ Jack Spaulding, chairman zoning tioard chairman; Mr*
today.
proving Concord liusli. in Cut- and Fred Salter, Mr*. Bever­ Mallie Salter, treasurer; Mr*
• • •
tolberry, »not ‘ei "coitnec.ing ly Krvcek, Frank Core and Barbara Peters, clerk; Char­
Deliary Harden Club » lx
link." This i'&lt;ad lay* in sec­ William MarKintosh wa* ap les Tresler, tax assessor, and
er show is scheduled
M
tions in the county and the (Miinted to tHgm immediate Bill Wolfe, fax rollectur.
tlie only one in IM» af ' •' hi
town.
Commissioner
John 4|U1|j j,n,| ttJlk oil dialling
Apitoilitiucnt of u fire chief
told . . . And arc these
Alexander point ed out the needed change* in order that I police chief, village attorney
flower experts plannir
county in all of this fiscal they may be presented by- and judge and village engiwhopper of a party!
year only hu- $l6ll.m&gt;0 budg­ April 30 to the 1983 Legisla non were
lot fur
Oo-o-odlrs of entile*
J Him consideration. Also field
et'd lm road maUnal*.
lure.
And gorgeous 6 opines!

Altamonte Sets
Bonds Talks

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WEA T HE R : Fiiir tlirmiirli T I i i i i h Ijiv . High today, 85-96. Low tonight, 65-70.

VOL. 5."

United Press l.fJtsctl \Vit-2

BULLETIN
WASHINGTON (U )*D —
die United Stale* today
“ mlegnrirnlly "
reject­
ed Itussiaii rliarge* that it
ha* encouraged exile raid*
against Cuba. It also reiter­
ated it* n|ipn»ltlon tu "So« iel military involvement"
on the island.

BRIEFS
H iir Boost
WASHINGTON
(L T D
—
L.ilmr leaders may have giv­
en the Kennedy administra­
tion's Sinn million mass (runs
it lull the iMHtvt needed for
passage in the Senate today.

Kem ove Tw o
HAMILTON, Ala. (U P I) —
Rescuers early today remov­
ed two men. brothers, from a
coal nunc where they had
been trapped deep in a cave
since Monday niglil.

Clash
MACON, Ha. ( UPD-Aboiit
aim jeering white person*
cl.idled with a smaller group
of Negroes Tuesday in a brief
racial fight in city-owned
Tattnall Square I’ark.

Numbers Probe
DEI.AND (U P I) — The Vo­
lusia County grand jury ha*
ordered Slit-nit
It o d n e y
Thurshy and other law nfflrers to report by Friday or;
their light against Hie mini
tiers rackets.

Soars lOarth
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
—A -110 pound satellite made
of stainless s t e e l soared
around earth and a 3,330pound payload sped Inward
the mmm today in man's two
latest spaco ventures.

Toward Its Mark
MOSCOW (t il’ ll — The So
1 I nliin's loin lb unmanned
lunar probe roekcteil towards
its destination today with the
Russians making open predieturns Unit Hie moon will bo
Hu- first space body visited
by mail
vii

Kctfuin Initiative
MOSCOW ( U l ' l ) — Soviet
P re m ie r N ikita S . Kh ru sli
i-hev regained tin- in itiative in
tils dispute w ilti Bed China to
day
by insisting that any
peace talks between the two
Com m unist giants s h o u l d
take place in Moscow.

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WED.. APRIL a, 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

School Plan
Must' - Davis
Seminole Counly Hep. S. J.
Davis Jr. today called Hov.
Farris Bryant's massive uni­
versity construction program
"a MUST lor Central Florida

Angels
To Arrive
April 2 5
The Blue Angels famous
precision flying leant will
arrive in Sanford two days
tu-birx*
their
performance,
April 27 at the Scminotu Cen­
tennial to visit with their
fans. Capt. Robert Ware an­
nounced Tuesday at a meet­
ing of die Semicentennial
committees.
Paul Lewis, chuinnan at
tbe Fireworks Show said that
Uiis show planned for tho
.Semi Ccnti.-nni.il will he otto
ol (lie largest most dramatic
ar.d exciting ever seen in tho
stale.
Parade entries are coming
in, co-chairman Clyde Long
announced with 12 floats, sev­
eral marching bands and
numerous car* already algaed up.
Free cold drinks, potato
chips from Frlto-Lay, tco
cream from Scaliest will bo
given away at tlio pirnie
luncheon in Fort Mellon Park
at noon, with celebrants ex­
pected to bring their own
sandwiches and oilier food.
Charlie Knmpf of Civilans
announced Dial all of the 33
young ladies who arc entered
in tho Beauty Contest have
begun preliminary training
and schooling for the show.
One halt of a barbecued
chicken with all the trim­
ming* including drinks will
lie served at Ihe evening
harbeque
in Fort
Mellon
Park, chairman Bob llessercr
announced, with tho chef,
kitchens and management of
the Mayfair Inn donating tho
use and service of their factlilies (nr tin- preparation.
Plate* will sell at $1 each,
the only charge event of tho
day.
Lunelleon fur pioneer* of
(lit- county and visiting illgnitarie* anil celebrities are in
the making, Chairman Itmiilall Chase reported.

and a key lo the fututc of this lion liK-bnling a |ai*s!blp new
county."
four-year university in tbe
Bryant
li a &lt;1 anticipated Ceiitral Florida area,
some $20 million in new rev
Bryant ptopu»ed the state's
enue for new school construe most ambitious spending pro­
gram since World War 11
Tuesday lo iim - up every pen­
ny of the $125 million be b
seeking in taxes.
The Legislature, a* one,
voiced approval of tbe tax
plan with a few minor reser­
vation., Iitil many said they
didn't like Ills much publiciz­
ed proposal to finance uni­
A I l-yviir-olti N’epm Imy o f AILtmolite Splintf-t versity construction with a
$125 million bond program
was fatally vvoiiiiiUmI lute Ttio.nlay in what apparently
over a 20-year period.
was meant to In* a "friendly skirmish,” Sheriff J. L.
The university construction
Ilohliy ri-pin ted today. A 22-year-old Altmnnnte
would lie financed mostly
Sprint's NeK'ro is ht-iny,' held in county jail on open with revenue bond* and some
t-hark’fs.
supplementation from taxes.
Clllt id bee. who
*
Jam e s
Although the staggering to
would have been 15 y e a r* old
tat of the governor's tax pro­
.n
A p ril 20, was w alkin g
gram canto a* a complete
lu-nr Id* boim* on Leonard
surprise, most of the House
S tre e t, A ltiin io u te S p rin g s, at
and Senate members lined up
iiboot It p. lit. Tuesday w ith
behind it.
three other N eg n i youth*.
Rep. Jack Matthew* of Du­
A n automobile up|iroaebi-d
val County, generally sumand veered toward the In)-*,
The government annmiur- ined up Ihe feeling of the leg­
m im in g tin-in o ff tlu- r iol.
islators over the spending anil
ed today Ibnl navy unit*
The d riv e r stopped, got out sii|i|Hirting a revolt of retir­
lax proposals:
and readied under tin- seat,
" I t ’s painful, but needed.”
ed army genrraD have
com ing up w ith a gun. The
Senate
President
Wilson
"reasnl operations" In a
huys ru n ; the d riv e r shut
move niqiairntly klgnalllii; Carraway and llou*e Speak­
once and Leo told h i* com­ colli-pse ol (hr uprising In er Mallory Horne both agreed
panions he was Im it.
that it Is an ambition* pro­
It* second day.
gram and that tho governor
T h e riim p aliln n * helped bee
• • •
"staled the needs of the
to hi* home, w lietu bi* step­
IIUENO.S AIRES ( l l l ’ D —
state well."
fath er and m other, M r. and
l.oyal air foiee j&lt;-t* bumheil
Horne said, however, that
M i* . Jim m ie bane, diM-overed
and -i infill the rcliel-beld
the bond program would re­
the boy bail been s lu t in the
I’uiila Indio naval air station
quire a close look. Carraway
la-ad. The parents look him
today, and unofficial governsaid, in any case, hr preferr­
to O ia iig e .Memoriid H o spital,
inciit m iiiiii -* said tbu liusc ed "taxes to borrowing."
w here lie died a t 12:20 tlii*
mu 11 mli i nl to loy al army
lie proposed that tin- bulk
m orning.
unit*.
ot the new revenue mine
Depiltii'd led L e w is, Donald
’11a- sources raid tlu- pin- (nun tin- stale's three percent
W itt and .1 •/ iiiillo w iiy Worn
giiveriiiiii-iit
soldiers
worn sales tax bv extending its
d isp a li lied to tin- scene, along
m oving III to occupy the Iiir limits lo all items except
w ith other o ffic e r* .
station follow in g nitucka by groceries and medicine, lie
.Sh e riff Hobby *aii| Hint at
tile je t* and euilii-r as-ault* also asked that the rigarellr
I u.m . today there w in a tele­
l.y loyulist tank forces,
tax be Inked Iriim five to
phone ra il flo in l-’ie il .Stevens,
A i"iiiimiildi|iic said Polita eight rents a park.
22-year-obl, N egro, o f I ’ ine
Indio, ln-lil by nnuy-li-il navy
IL ■ I
in— — — — . W
S tre e t,
Altam onte
S p rin g *,
rebels, wa* atlinked by (pos­
advising be bad file d the
S
T
Y
L f • Q U A LITY ’•
ter Meteor*, If, S.-made Knhshot, lie s u ririid itie d la te r at
rejel* uud Avlo l.inioln laiiiibhi* holm-, pointed out a .32 calvis of Hit. loyalist uir fuitu.

14-Year-0ld
Shot To Death
Argentina Jets
Strafe Rebels

il-i-r revo lver in bis e a r
told
a rre s tin g
of f ie r i*
"h ad meant only to scare
boy*.” Ho bad u N egio
in Die ear w ith him n l
tim e.

ami
he
the
g ill
NEW YtlltK ( U P I)—Stocks
the opened irregularly lower to­

Open l*m vcr

day on fairly active trading.

Council Works On Charter Redraft
in aheyaru-o was any action Vised tin* council Dial an open ' In closing the first official
dealing with the volunteer nu-t-litig bad bei-tt sel tqi for meeting ul the new council,
fire dt-paitmenl until final 8 p in. Thursday in llu- Vill­ Anderson rcpcati-d his stale-1
ili»|iosiliun is made on whe­ age Hall to consult with at­ merit made at tin- organiza­
ther or nut the group will torney L. II. Handley of Hu- tional mnim g Hie night be­
function as a part of or sep­ firm, Gurney, Gurney and fore, asking that "all past In­
Handley of Orlando, on what cidents ami disagreements be
arately from the city.
Council
apiMiintmcnts in­ is needed in llu- way ol l''gal strirken Hum the record and
cluded Bob Steptienxoii as action ami advice lic-foru the forgotten."
lie also asked that in '.be
chairman of lire and police council can go ahead with
internal
governmental
pol­ lultire development and or­ future- Hie people come tu
icies; Arthur llhode*. health, ganization of village allairsj their elected official* before |
"running to the papers or!
recreation and general village and records.
HHmly was authorized to other outside sources with I
welfare; Ait Ferrin, legal ail
visor ami in charge of roads, get photostatic copies ol all their problems" and promis­
bridge* and utilities, and Mrs. j plats on record fur Ihe vill­ ed that member* of the coun- i
Irena Van Eepoel, finance age complete with restrictive cil would make every effort!
covenant* ami all descripttvi- l« run the village "efficiently,
rhau man
| in agreement and order."
j
Mayor W. W. Anderson ad ( &lt;l.i ta

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FRIED FISH

DH. E l) I.INDSAV, President o f the Seminole
County Medical Society has a red carnation
pinned on his lu|&gt;el by Mrs. Vann Parker, presi­
dent of the Medical Auxiliary in celebration o f
Doctor’s Day, Saturday. The Auxiliary also
plaint to fete tho doctors at a dinner in their
honor at MQ Runch.
(Horuld Photo)

FRIED FISH

1 0 0 EXTRA

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Orchestra Gives
Seventh Annual
Benefit Program

It also will afford the stu­
dent of German an excellent
opportunity to brush up on
the language. Those who do
not speak German will (111)
find the aervice to he of In
tercst In aa much aa they will
he able to observe whnt a Lu­
theran Church was like sev­
eral decades ago.
Ascension Lutheran Church
Is located on Ovcrbrook Dr.,
one block north of (lie llwy.
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of Aiccniioa Cliurch, will de­
liver the aermon; the liturgixt
will be tbe Rev. II. Ucxulxki,
paxlor of Trinity l.utbcrn
Church in Orlando und organ1*1 will Im Rev. Robert V.
Zehnder, paxlor of St. Mark’*
Lutheran Church of Holly­
wood (Fla.), aon of Uie locul
paitor.
This will be the first time
In almost 50 years that a ser­
vice in Gcrmun lias been con­
ducted in (be area, however
It Is not being planned to in
auguratc German
services
but as a special consideration
for those who grew up in the
language.

Bjr Mr*. Adam Muller
Tim Dellary Concert Or
chextra, under the direction
or Roger Caiinl, presented
the Seventh Annual Renefit Perfbrmanco for Ilia Da
Dary Community Center, last
Friday to un overflow aud­
ience at Uia Community Cen­
ter.
Caalnl opened the program
with the "Gladiator* March"
by Fucilt; "Cortege du Scrdare" by Ippnlltow-lwanow,
from tbe "Caucailan Sketch*
«a ," with Ttiereaa Kupcct, atalatlng pianist.
John Cornwall, baritone,
Bang, "Nonu Hut The lamely
Heart"
by
Txehalkowaky;
"Lord I Want To Uc" by Wit|e "Tcxai Cowboy Song" by
Guton; and duet* with Betty
Rosults of the contest spon­
Day, “ LaCl Darrm La Mano"
sored by the Lake Mary
by Morart; "Hecauxe You're
Chamber of Commerce for
You" by Victor Herbert and
the renaming of Old Lake
"Sympathy."
Mary Road will Im given at
Hetty Day, xoprano, aang,
tills week's monthly meeting
"I'm In lo ve Wllh Vienne"
of Dm organisation, President
by Slrauta; "Gelling To Know
Richard Keogh announced to­
you" by Hodgcrt and "Goday.
Way From My Window" by
Tile meeting i» scheduled
Nile*.
The orrheatre
p l a y e d (or 8 p. m. Thursday in the
Tachalkowtky'a "n itli Sym­ Chamber Kulldtng,
Serving on the judging
phony, (Second Movement).
Following t li e llilermiiiloii committee and liumtling all
they opened wllb the "Zam- entries in the ivud naming
pa Overture" by llt-rold and contest during liie past month
“ A Japunoxc Suiixel" by Dop* have been Al Cane, Harry
pert and rloxed uitb a aelec- Sandusky ami Jack Wilbur.
tlnn by Homheig from "M y
Announcement also will be
Maryland," ami "Your Land made of the menu to be serv­
and My Land," auUlcd by ed next month by (ho losing
the Deitary Glee Club end team lo (lie winning team at
•udlence participation.
• rookuut which will climax
Mr*. II. Whitaker accoiit-1 llio c u r r e n t muintwrahlp
panted the orcbestia and |drive.
I.ama Plait lliown u.xixlcd at
Program for (lie meeting
the piano. During intermix I will be prexctitcd by repre
almi a free will ullentig wax xcnlatite* of the Seminole
taken for the benefit ot the County Chapter ol Uic A literCommunity Center.
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Church of Cauelberry when
the entire acrvlce, including
Uic acripturc, liturgy and acr
mon will be conducted in the
German language,
itev. C. it. Zehnder, paxlor

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DKG Initiates
Two Teachers
Two Sanford teachers were initiated into the in­
ternational honorary tern, hers society of Delta Kappa
Gamma, Saturday.
Mrs. W. l\ (l.u ry ) Layer, teacher at Sanford
Junior limit School and Mrs. D. (I. (Frances) Walton
o f Southside School became members at a luncheoninitiation mri-tiiii; held at tin*
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Study Course
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At Ebenezer

II) Mrs. Clarrnrr Snyder
A linlllilintillg eomillittre la
select a new slate of officers
fur the tlstw-n I’areul-TeaihMembers of Ihe Khene/er
er A sari, was appaintiii at tlie
Inal meet nit; of the group Methodist Church of Sanford
Itelil at the school with Presi­ will meet at 7 p. m. today
dent J. C. Carpenter pie.sid- at thr church for a covered
ini;.
dish slipper to Ik* followed
Named to the rniniilittee
were Mrs. Flank Tart, Mr*. by part one of the study
I,. W. Julies ami Mrs. John course. “ Our Mission Today "
The study, sponsored Ire
Tatum.
Flans were mmle far the "w church’s Commission on
Hump to sponsor a ham din- Missions, will r o l l t in US
ner at Ihe aeliool on April '_&gt;7 • "irouKli (lie month with meetwith Mrs. W. It. Whiil.lcn as 1inK* •’‘•‘ *1 Wednesday prechairrnun and Mrs. Mary Col- J
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ley as eu-chairmaii. Mrs. Al- 'a"«*wi‘ h supper or a rc.
licrt Fell and Mrs. (SetitKO fivshmciit period.
Tlie Kbciie/cr Commission
Snyder were named cii.eluiirllieu of the summer lecira­ on Kdueulion will meet at
H:r,(l p. ill. followiili’ today'1
tion program.
The FTA voted to uiatell supiH-r anil stmly and &lt;i!|

Albert Fell ilui iug the iin clt lug and lefresliiiiruts were
served by the committee ul
the close of the meeting.

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The church's schedule for
Thursday calls for choir prac­
tice at il p. in . an ollici.il
hoard meeting at 7:15 p. in.
and a meeting ol the Men i
l hih al 8 p. m.
•mow helps enrich the tint
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by M rs. Joe M usters and M is, j m e n u Iro iti the a ir.

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llcacli.
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Mrs. C. (i. McAmilty, W in­
ter Haven, state president, tok'elher witli tlie pun.lent uf
tl.e lleta Chapter in eential
Florida. Mis. It. -I. Sehinnlt,
, riuiilucleil the foimul nullatii.tleeietili.il&gt;.
Wele.mie.l into nienibei ship
also were Mrs. M. Ilovviten,
associated with the Minute
Maul Co. in Orlaiulo, honornry
membership; Mrs. K. K. I lei alley ami Mis. Itulh Mai till
l.otli of Leesburg anil Mia. It.
I.. Mowciy of Hel.aiol. active
lueliil.ei slop.
Mia. Nalley ltu.&lt; k of Suli|fol.l was in charge ol tile . eie.
I monies ami she was assiste.!
by Mrs. W It. West of Ovu-ilo
ami Mi*, lien Wiggins of Sanfoul, v\lai supplieil tla* milsieal background.
Mis. I’. K. \\ i it*tit. I liuliiota
inter pieleil tlie nii'Ullillg ami
significance of the Pella Kap­
pa 1,111111101 emblem*.
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leaeheix who all- meniU'ia me
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Pngc 6— Wed. Apr. 3, *63

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THE CLASS OF 1913 o f the old Sanford HiRh School met Monday for the
BOth Reunion o f the group, enjoying a day together climaxed with a din­
ner at the PinecreHt Inn. Seven memlierti out o f the original 10 were prenont for the day’s activities. Shown here from left arc (front row) Mrs.
C. E. Gormiey, Mrs. J. E. Maker and Miss Grace Iscrman. Hack row, Tennev Deane, Dr. Harry Kenner, Wullace Crosby and Judge W. A. PattiBhall.
(Herald I’ h« u&gt;)

Economist To
KickOff
Industry Week
T. E. Johnson of Miami,
research analyst for the Flor­
ida Power and Light Com­
pany will kick off Industrial
Appreciation Week here, April
IS with a speech to Use n o­
tary Club at noon.
On Tuesday of that week an
Industrial Exhibit Ins been
planned by the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce, featuring the produc­
tion and service of county in­
dustry.
Johnson, who is a director
and past president of the Eco­
nomic Society of South Flor­
ida and a member of the Ad­
visory Committee
of the
Council on Economic Deve­
lopment for the State of Flor­
ida will speak to Ilotarians
on "The Florida Outlook,
10C3.”
His work on Hip research
program of the Florida Pow­
er and Light Company and
the fact that he has lived in
Florida most of his life, ob­
serving the economic dove,
lopmcnt of Hie area at first
hand has made his analyse*
of Florida's business condi­
tions well-known to investor
groups and business analysts
here and in the north.
Johnson's interest in his
profession extends to lectur­
ing, writing and teaching bus­
iness analysis in his spare
lime. He is an occasional
guest lecturer at Hie Univers­
ity of Miami, Hie University
of Florida and otiier institu­
tions.

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Science Fair Winners Set
An exhibit of the hatching
of brine ihrltnp, prepared by
Patty Lyn Sweeney, grade
eight, won the Grand Cham­
pionship of the All Souls
School Science Fair held Sat­
urday and Sunday, Sinter Alwina, school principal, an­
nounced today.
1'atly Lyn iim-cI tiny brine
ahrimp, growing in a batch­
ing tray, witii jar* allowing
development nt v a r 1o ii *
atagea of growth. She Inriud-'
cd in her diiplay the typo nt
food u*cd, a microncnpc, a
magnifying gla»* for viewing,
picture* and biological draw­
ing*.
The three firit place win­
ner* were Patriot* Schwicckart, grade *oven, for her dlaplay of the detection of a
fith, including a plaque of a
huge fith, picturca and a Idological drtcriptlon; Michael
Fay, grade aaven, who made
an incadcicent lamp from a
lantern battery, 'wire* and a
wide-mouthed Jar; and Krla-

Longwood Club
To Hear
County Agent
Ry Ilonaa Kate*
Seminole Oiunty Agent Ccoil Tucker will prvient a pro­
gram on Lawn* and Gras**-.*
for (Ilia month'a meeting of
the Lnngwuod Home Demon
■(ration Club to tw held
Thur»day at the Civic league
Building ou Church St. be­
ginning at 10:30 a. m.
Hostcsar* for the mouth
ere Ml**. Kulph Newcomer,
Mrs. fluftcll Corwin, Mr*.
Otla Lee, Mra. -E. P. Hlchard* and Mra. Wagner and
Mra. Jcnquin.

tine Heath, grade six, for her
experiment with m u s i c a l
plant*.
Kristine planted two exhi­
bits of henns, put one nenr
tho TV where it "listened to
the music" and one in ordi­
nary growing condition*. Tile
lH-nn* which grew to musicshowed much heavier and
faster growth and develop-

Hospital
Notes
MAIICII 27
Admission*
William Daniel Colley, O*.
teen; Doris Smith, Deltary;
Joe Cnmpiiell Jr., Lnko Mon­
roe; Kttlu Jnnn Keogh, Lake
Mary; (loverly Note, Donna
Merrh, l.lta I'oeklman, iJonna
June Mullins, Chriitino Crew*,
Jake N'rwby and Lillie Nicley,
Sun ford.
Discharge*
Clmm Cochrun, lark* Mary;
Dorothy YnL-a, Harold E.
Herhil Jr., Herman Hurton,
Ida Fake**, Hugh Cowan,
l.uclln llronson, Mamie Carter
and Mra, Curt Koschwita and
baity, Sanford.

VFW Sets
Elections
lly Donna Kste*
Election of new officer* of
South Seminole VFW Po*t
8207 la slated following nomi­
nation* at next Tuesday's
H p. m. meeting of the group
nt the Post Home on tha Old
Dixie IIwy.
Members of Hie Auxiliary
also will elect officers at
their meeting scheduled for
April 11 at (lie Post Home.

ment. lloth had the same
amount of water, fertilizer,
sun and soil.
Second pluce winners were
Joseph Cattannzn, grade sev
ell, for a Study of Fish; Km
ily Dougherty, grade six, for
a Pollinnlioll Study, and Mi
chad Holton, grade eight, for
Science xud Flrr.
In third place were Judith
Hates, grade seven for e x ­
periment* w i t h Geological
Specimens; Katherine Hens­
ley, grade five, for a History
of Dinosaurs, and John Haw­
kins, grade seven, for an ex­
hibit of Distillation.
Honnnililo mention awards
went to Janice
llogeajis,
grade eight, for her Pinhole
Camera; J u l i o
Williams,
grade six, for an exhibit of
Air Pressure; and Timothy
Donulmc. grade five, for an
Experiment with Color.
The juister award went to
Michael McCumlier, g r a d e
four, for his drawings of Con­
stellations.

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"W e can go no further,"
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victory, the game between tho will have to take some other
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of Orlando, at a meeting
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Thursday.
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4-H Club To
See Program
On Parachuting
SQUARE D AN CE C H A IR M A N for the Semi-Centennial Square Dance nt
the Civic Center, Hob Hesserer, gets in practice for the big celebration set
fo r April 20 by swinging two ladies at one time. Sally Gerrlty, (righ t) and
June Williums (le ft) each g e l a swing in their uttruclivo dance club cos­
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(Herald Photo)

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REV. HOY M. I.UNU will In: tho speaker at the
I.enten Series eermon Wednesday at the Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church. Ilia subject will be
"The Blame for the Cross." Rev. Lund is pas­
tor of the Redeemer Lutheran Church In Winter
Park.

lintrj, chaplain; Joseph tint- |
enulio, organist; Milton Talhot. inner guard, and Dcx
Veltt, esquire.
All Elks and their ladies are |
invited. A tiuffet and social
hum will follow the instullu
tlon.

Passion Play
Train Scheduled

A special train of the A t­
lantic Coast Lille will leave
Fanford on Good Friday, April
12, for laika Wale* where pas•••ngera will witness the eve­
ning p e r f o r m a n c e of the
mark llilla Passion Play.
Originating at Sanford, the
train will make stop* at Win­
ter Park, Orlando and Kissim­
mee.
D E M N D (U P D - A special
I.. T. Sheppard, local ticket
Volusia County Grand Jury agent, said today ticketa nowreconvene* here Tuesday to are available for the special
consider reports on steps Uk-i train, which will consist of a
en to curtail bolita gambling minimum of 12 coaches and
in the area.
two diesel engines, with a
The 18-inan panel, which baggage cor us food head­
began' work on the bolita quarters to lie dispensed by a
probe Monday afternoon, la group of E d g e w a t e r High
expected to issue a report School (Orlando).
aomeUme today.
Departure time from San­
The grand jury declared In ford is 4 p. m. Stops will t&gt;e
an interim report a month at Winter Park at 4:30 p. m.;
ago that it found evidence of Orlando, 6 p. in., and Kissim­
organiied Illegal bolita In the mee at 6:20 p. m., with arrival
county. It asked law enforce­ time at l4ike Wales at (1:30
ment agencies to file reports p. m. Price covers round-trip
on efforts to enforce totter) rail fare and admission to the
Passion I’lsy, tax included.
lava.
Sheppard said that last year
Peafowl were Introduced to 000 men, women and children
Greece by Alexander the hoarded the first ACL-Passion
Great alter hia epla cam Play apecial train to I-ake
paigns to India.
Walrs.

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Passage Blocked
MOSCOW (U l’ l ) - A Soviet
akippor charged today that
U. S. warships, bristling with
rockcls and uncovered guns,
recently blnrkcd I lie passage
of his merchant shi|&gt; to the
Cuban port of llaceron.
Capt. Vladimir Pavlov said
that an American destroyer
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proached his ship, the Kov­
rov, which wss bound for
Cuba to pick up a load of
augar.
lie said it was only after a
“ vigorous protest" on his part
that the destroyer and the
trawler sailed off and that he
wai able to proceed to the
harbor, followed by other U.
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Sanford Elks Set
To Install Officers
Installation of these officer*
will highlight a meeting of
Sanford Elks Lodge at 8 p. in.
Thursday:
A. P. Itowersox. exalted rul­
er; Wade Snyder, l e a d i n g
knight; L. II. Phillips, loyal
knight; Horace Green, lectur­
ing knight; William Livingaton, secretary; Eugene Wal­
ter, treasurer; Frank Wilson,
tiler, and Stephen Androsko,
trustee.
Also to he installed by Rob­
ert Hillhimer, past exalted
ruler, assisted by other past
rulers, will l&gt;o Robert Wil-

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Garden Club
Plans Show
In DeBary

Hold Reception
Membera of the First Bap(tit Church honored their
pastor tod Youth Educational
Director and their families
at a reception from 3:30 to
8:30 p. m. Sunday at the
church.
The pallor, Rev. Fred B.
Chance, hla wife and two
daughter!, Rene and Melody,
came to Sanford from Pensa­
cola, last September to as­
sume the pastorate of the
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Willard
Warfield, his wife and two
daughters, Debbie and Revonda Sue, came to Sanford
aa Educational Youth Direct­
or from Ft. Worth, Texas, a
few weeks ago.
He has a BA degree from
Stetson University, where he
majored in Bible and Sacred
Music. He baa also served
aa Educational Director In
churches in Dotham, Ala.,
Thomasvllle, Ga. and Tampa.
Wives of pulpit committees,
headed by Mrs. C. L. Park
Sr. and Mra. noy Britt, were
in charge of arrangements
for the reception. Miss Graco
Marie Slineclphcr was in
charge of the junior hostess­
es and Mra. Ray Slaton was
chairman of hostesses.
Greeting guests at the door
were Mra. A. J. Peterson,
Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Mrs. Ce­
d i Tucker and Mrs. Martin
Stlnedpher.
Mrs.
Charles

Robinson and Mra. Osborne
Dormlny kept the guest book
and background piano music
was presented during the af­
ternoon by Mrs. Willie Pip­
pin, Mrs. Donald Knight and
Miss Mary Ruth Watts.
Mrs. Chance and Mra. Warfield wore purple orchid cor­
sages.
Refreshments
were
sorted from two identical
tables at each end of the
room. They were covered
with while damask cloths and
held low arrangements in
crysUl bowls, using a var­

iety of pastel carnations,
snap dragons, staticc with
Queen Anne’s iacc.
The guest book table held
an arrangement of carnations
and two tall floor baskets
holding pink and white gla­
dioli and fern were placed
at vantage points.
Mrs. Homer Little and her
committee
served
refresh­
ments of assorted dainty par­
ty cookies, chicken salad
sandwiches and fruit punch.
Serving trays and punch
bowls were all crystal. Each

punch bow] was surrounded
with Queen Anne's la&lt;e.
Presiding at the punch
bowls were Mrs. E/ C. Harp­
er.
Mrs. Denver Cordell,
Mrs. C. A. Anderson and
Mra. Douglas Stcnstrom. The
committee was ably assist­
ed by other members of the
church.
Among the 400 guests, who
railed during the appointed
hours, were members of the
Ministerial Association, their
wives, friends and members
of the church.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Garden Club
Is sponsoring the annual
Flower Show, this Thursday
and Friday at the Commun­
ity Center.
Mrs. John Chambers Is gen­
eral chairman assisted by
Mrs. Angel Dicz ami Mrs.
William Naegcl. Theme oi
the sliow will be “ A Salute to
DeBary our Growing Com­
munity.”
The ladies have planned a
bigger and better show titan
ever before. At a special
planning meeting at the Fire
Recreation Hail, pictures of
the state flower show, in
Jacksonville, were shown to
the group.

Program On
Care Of Lawns
At HD Center

\Miss Sand fort Marries
Douglas Holmes Clevenger

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The Jan Fortunes Hold Open House
By Jane Casselberry
I Mrs. Fortune and young|the capital to be on hand fori lure, but will return home la­
Rep. and Mra. Jan For-| Jan will accompany him to) the opening of the Lcglsla-1 ter in the week.
(une, 2120 -Sunderland nd.,
English Estates, entertained

Mary Esther’s
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200 N. P A R K AVE.
KTORH HOURS: B TO 5:30

a host of friends and wellwishers from nil over the
county at an open houso Sat­
urday afternoon.
The guests were eager to
congratulate Bep. Fortune on
Ilia recent election and to bid
them farewell prior to tlicir
departure Sunday fur Talla­
hassee.

N O W FOR —

EASTER
N E W SPRING SUITS
A N D SPORT COATS

DONNA A N D JAN FORTUNE chut with Mrn. Katherine buhl o f Gen­
eva, president o f the Sanford Republican Womnn'a Club, ut an 0|&gt;en House
held nt thuir English Estate* home IuhI Saturday.

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Family
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DeBary Personals
By Mra. Adam Mutter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youman of DeBary Drive enter­
tained with two tallies ot
bridge this past week. Des­
sert was served as (lie play­
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Lundquist, Mrs. E. lovanna,

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Mrs. H. Waters and Mrs. Al­
bert Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Caine ot
Narciscus Drive had as their
recent guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Jtobert Craig o( Lancaster, S.
C.

Local Events
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Or­
der of Eastern Star will meet
at H p.m. at the Masonic
Building for an Easter pro­
gram and tha regular busi­
ness session.
Tile Indies Society of the
Brotherhood of Izieomntlvc
Firemen
and
Enginemen
meet at the humu of Mrs. J
A. Calhoun, 2039 Mcllonvillc
Avr. at 8 p.m. for tile month­
ly business and social meet­
ing-

Mrs. Margaret Nolle of Naranja
Road
received
an
award from the University ot
Florida, granting her a sci­
ence award to study at the
College of Sciences this sum­
mer. Mrs. Nolle teaches the
seventh grade at All Souls
School In Sanford, and grad­
uated from I in nt a r u 1a t c
School in Pennsylvania aa a
iciencc and math major. She
will study geology and phys­
ics during the summer ses­
sion. The mother of three
children, she will begin her
fifth year at AU Souls School
next year.

BY
LIB B E Y

Ry Jane Casselberry
! Tile maid of honor, Miss wedding cake was threeMiss Pauljnc Evelyn Sand- 1Claudia Sowers, of Winter tiered and the serving table
Park, More a dress of fuchsia was decorated with white
fort, daughter of Mr. and
silk organza over a taffeta handles and bouquets of pink
Mrs. Frederick H. Sandforl i sheath of the same shade and white gladioli. Assisting
Jr., Altamonte Springs, be­ with matching accessories. ’ with the reception were Mrs.
SETS OF 12
came the hride of Douglas She wore a petal hat with A. C. Hines and Mrs. Mdlon
OR
Holmes Clevenger, son of Mr. fuchsia veil and carried a Tinsley.
O PEN STOC K
and Mrs. Philip Clevenger, bouquet of white chrysanthe­
After the reception the
Maitland, Sunday. Marcn 17. mums.
bride and groom left for a
THE APPROPRIATE
at 2:30 p.m. nt the First Bap
GLASS FOR ANY MIXED
Billy Winterbottom of Win- wedding trip on the East
DRINK.
list Church in Winter Park. i ter Park served as best man |Coast of Florida. The bride
The Rev. Lane Patrick of­ for the groom.
chose for her going-away out­
ficiated at the double-ring
Ttu- bride's mother wore a fit a two-piece brown suit
ceremony. The bride was , two-piece dress of blue linen ' with white accessories and
given in marriage by her fa­ with white accessories and a the orchid from her bridal
ther. Mrs. C. E. Hoshauer. corsage of white ehrysanthc- j corsage.
Gift* • Card* - IRmks
organist, played a selection of mums. The groom's mother's j They arc now residing at
(Formerly McVicars)
traditional wedding music. 1ensemble consisted of a two |209 South West Street, An­
211) E. First St.
The bride was lovely in a piece turquoise dress with gola, lnd.
ballerina length w e d d i n g matching accessories and a
gown of white Chantilly lace corsage o( white chrysanthe­
over taffeta with long tapered mums.
S TYLE D FOR THE W ELL "C ESSED
sleeves. She wore a sltorl net
Following the ceremony a
MISS FOR EASTER T i.
veil attached to a crown of reception was held at thj
flowers, and carried a white home of the bride's parents,
TH IS SHOE MADE OF P A T T IN A
Bible and white orchid.
110 Hattaway Drive. The

The Sanford Home Demon­
stration Cluh will meet this
, Thursday at 2 p.m. in the HD
Center for the monthly ses­
sion.
I Cedi Tucker or Ernest
Lundbcrg will present a pro'gram
on the "Care of
Lawns."
Members who have any
problems are requested to
tiring samples of their grass
in a box.
Hostesses for the day will
lie Mrs. John Senkarik and
Mrs. William Wright.

GUESTS OF HONOR nt n reception nt the First Baptist Church, Sunday
nfternoon, nro from left, Mr. and Mrs. It. Willard Warfield and Rev. and
Mra. Fred B. Cltnnce.
(Herald Photo)

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Tlic Pine rest School spring
program. "The Pine Crest
Follies of ’63". is scheduled
’for this Friday night, at 8:U0
p. in.
As well as entertainment
being presented by the fa­
culty and professional musi­
cians, many ot the children
arc also being featured in
their own performances. Of
tlic children, several of tha
ads come from other areas
of Ur- world which the child­
ren
learned
while
living
tlicrc.
A Japanese number fea­
tures an authentic Japanese
dance and costumes. In addi­
tion, tlic playing of a Japan­
ese harp or Nagoya harp
greatly contributes to Its ap­
peal. A Hawaiian dance is
also being presented.
From Mrs. Doris Duxbury’ s
fifith grade classroom an
acrobatic team has planned
an outstanding routine. Mrs.
Duxbury is excellently quali­
fied in working with them in
this as she was a former
dance teacher here. Mr*.
Cathy Harrison’s room is
presenting a costumed inter­
pretation of "Tom Dooley”
and Mr*. Anne Bcjnold* sixth
grade, a fedk stance.
These arc but a few of the
attractions which ti* Pinecost * PTA plans for the

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each classroom. Next, the
children performed by grade
and from licrc the most out­
standing performances were
selected . The proceeds from
the program are to be used
in meeting current school
needs.

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Short In Masters
AUGUSTA. Ga ( U n » — vited only a few weeks ago
Arnold Palmer, suing con­ because of his outstanding
trary to all tradition, .singled play on the fall tour and is
out newcomer Tony Lenta honest enough to admit his
today as a good bet to be­ knees still arc shaking a
come the only golfer in his­ bit
“ I'm sorry if 1 seem pre­
tory ever to win tltc Master*
occupied."
he
apologized
on hi* first try.
realize no first-timer while beating a bagful of
e\cr has won here before," halls on the practice tee,
•aid Hie 33 year old Palmer, “ but this is my first time
who will In- seeking his fourth line and 1 in still trying to
Master*' title starting Thurs­ gei my bearing*.
“ 1 can understand why
day, “ but tliat dues not mean
they say it takes a few years
it can’t happen.
“ And if it does happen, to get the loci of being in
Leina couid be the boy to do (the Masters. I'm honored
it. Man, have you seen some just to have )&gt;een invited—
of hi* drives? He hits ’em why. some of the men in this
clear out of sight, I like the , tournament like Gene Sararon and By run Nelson I onrest of his game, too."
Lenta, a slender, good look­ ily kuow- from reading about.
“ A man who was invited
ing 29-year old pro from Oak­
land. Calif., is in the Matt­ here for the first time and
ers on “ a pass." He was in­ i didn't feel the magnitude of

thi* n en t would have to he
numb."
Still, there are other fine
golfers besides Palmer who
think the rangy l.cma bus an
excellent chance lo shatter
precedent.
“ Ordinarily, you have to
stick will* Palmer and some
of the boys who have done
11 in (lie past," *av» former
PGA champ Jay Hebert, but
don't *ell a fellow like Lema
short. I like the way lie'*
been playing lately and he
has the equipment to win
here."
Wally
Burkcmo.
another
former PGA champ, thinks
so. too.
“ He's one of those long
knockers who can carry moat
of these lulls with his drives."
Burkcmo said, “ Lite first
time out here is always
rough.

By United Press International nati Rt-il*. Warren ppahn of
Casey Stengel can't say the Milwaukee Braves anti
Camilo Pascual of the Min­
whether it's a miracle or a
nesota Twins all turned in
mirage, but he and hi* New
important performances dur­
York Mets are in firtt place.
ing lung stints on the mound.
That's right, the hapless,
O'Toole yielded only two
helpiett, hopeless Met*, who
hits in eight innate* and
lost a record 120 games in
stretched his string of score­
1902, are M-r-a-t in the Na­
less innings to 22 as the Beds
tional League Grapefruit Lea­
downed the Chicago White
gue standings today. They’ve
Sox, 7-0. Eddie Kasko had
compiled a 14-9 record for a
four hits and rookie I’ ete
.609 percentage—a half game
Hose three to lead the Beds'
better than the Houston Colts
14-hit attack.
and 6Vs games better than
Spalin and Puseual each
the league champion San
went the route in the Braves'
Franciaco Giants.
3-1 triumph over the Twins.
To make another compari­
Pascual yielded n homer to
son, the Meta' 14-9 mark i*
Lee Mayo and a three run
practically the opposite of the
double to Joe Torre in the
lordly world champion New
first inning but then settled
York Yankees, who have only
down to demonstrate lie is
a 10-14 slate to show for their
ready to open the season.
elforts this spring.
Spalm scattered six hits in a
Ernie Broglio, the St. Louis
typical performance by the
Cardinals' opening-day pitch­
40-year-old Milwaukee star.
er, limited the Mets to two
Luis Aparicio hit a grand
hits and two runs in seven in­
slam homer and Dick Brown
nings Tuesday but the Met*
also homered to lead the Bal­
exploded like the 1927 Yan­
timore Orioles to a 9 2 romp
kees in the eighth inning.
over the Washington Sena­
They poured over five runs
tors. Chuck Estrada went the
and then threw up a defense
first seven innings fur the
like the 1931 Athletics in the
Orioles and was tagged for
last two inning* to preserve a
|five hits, including a two-run
7-6 victory that stretched
homer by Don Luck.
their winning streak to three
Two-run homers by Willie
games.
Mays and Felipe Alou carried
Highlighting tlie big rally
the Giants lo a 6.1 decision
was Cliff Cook's third homer
over the Cleveland Indians. A
of the sprinr -ith a runner ou
two-run Iwmci by Fred Whit­
hate. Ed fManepool had a
field and a double by Walter
double and Larry Burright,
Bond were the big blows for
Charley Neal. Marv Thronethe Indians.
berry and Ron Hunt had atnErnie Fazio homered and
gles during the rally. Bill
Busty .StunI) hail a key double
White and Ken Boyer bomto lead the Huuston Colls to
ered for file Cardinal*.
a 9-5 victory over the Los
Jim O'Toole of the ClncinAngeles Angel*. Don Notebart
and Hal Woodcslnck held the
Angel* to seven hits. Bob
I V T H K c m c i IT M U N T I1F Turley, former Yankee aee
T i l S*. M M II J I I I I H I I , l u l ­ attempting n comeback, was
lin '.
I\
|M I
M ill
sstwi
l»uin'&gt;ed for Itto runs iu time
!VOl»: C O l ' V T V . FI- O I H K A .
tuning*.
in f M v v r r a v m i . ij t m
BAM K. p i e r c i :. J R .
Ted Bowslield and Ed Ba­
Plaintiff.
ku* collaborated ill a fourJA C K P. IV E U U
hitter that enabled tile Kan­
I &gt;• fen.taut
M &gt;t i r e
ok
p in iL ii i .i i m i n : sas City Athletic* to defeat
s u e
ir
r L t i H k o k c m - tltc Detroit Tigers, 4-o. The
C U T COUNT
N O T IC E IS H E R M I T O tV - A'* nicked 16-game winner
E.N that the unUetalanei), AH - Hank Aguirre for two runs
T i l l ’ It H. B E C K W I T H . J i t , in tiie second Inning and atitl­
Klerk o f the Circuit Court of
An­
riemlnule County, K lo r ld * will ed two more against
on the t i l l ) day o f A|&gt;rll. ltr*l derson tn the eighth, lilySt 11:00 A. It, at Hi* Semi­
nole Coun ty
Courthouse
In wood Sullivan drove in three
the C it y o f Sanford Florida, of the runs with two singles
o f f e r for tale and atll at pub­
lic out cry 10 the hleheat and and a double.
ba&gt;l bidder for cash the f o l ­
lion Drykdaie. Pele Bichert
l o w in g
dtacribed
p ro p e rly and Ed Hocbuek pitched a
situated In Stminole County.
one-hitler a* tin- Iru* Angeles
Florid a. t o - » l t :
A ' . t i l Fo rd
Tlan.b a agon, Dodgers beat tlie University
p e n a l No. A I K W 117170
The
follow Ins
described of New Mexico, 4 0, in Albu
furniture, to - w lt:
&lt;iucri|uc, N. M. Coach Pete
Ulnln g room table and t
Beiser appeared as a pinch,-hair&gt; (m a h u f any I.
W etU n gh o u a e It Cu. Ft. R e ­ hitter against the collegians
f r i g e r a t o r and Fr eese r
and drove m tlie final Dodg­
Bu ffet
One
(I k
pla tf o rm
rocke r er run with a single.

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Starchiefs
Pace League
Tlie Starchiefs with 60 wins
huhi first place ill the Bill
Hemphill Motorettca Bowling
League. Close behind are the
i’ontiacs with 66 wins and tlie
iuvictus with 63 wins.
Tho Molorcttes were reully
hitting them hard with Elaine
Kuslival of the Starchiefs slid
Evelyn Mills of the Tempests
pacing rhe Irugue. Elaine roll­
'd a 216-511 ami Evelyn had
a 203-620,
itlta Stein turned in a 190
to help the Riviera*. Other
high guinea were rolled by
Betty Richey of the LeSulne*
with a 179 and Kitty f’uidy
of the i'uiitiacs a 177. I.indu
Host of the Bonneville* had a
175.

i

Sanford Socks Wildwood
Larry Pivec blasted out Seminole* to an easy 15-3
three hits and drove in seven win over Wildwood Tuesday.
runs to lead tlie Sanford
It was the fifth victory of
tlie campaign for the locals
against two defeats.
l'ivec tn threo trips to tlie
plate blasted out a single,
double and triple.
Aiding Pivec at the plate
with some hefty swinging
were Rli-k Gallagher, Bulcit
Riser and Tint Barrow man,
all with two lilts each.
Oviedo picked up its third j
win in four games Ibcsday j
nipping New Smyrna, 3-2 be- j

Oviedo Cops
Third Win;
Courier Hurls

R A Y HUDSON presents the lop stud* eliminntur check of $500 to John
Tempest, o f Cocoa, anil his co-driver, lied Snell, tor eliminating: all other
stock classes in last Sunday’s race at the Osceola ilrayt strip.
(Herald 1‘ liotu)
★

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★

★

1 lie post weekend ill San­
ford turned out to be a fast
one at tlie Osceola drag strip,
with big nanio drivers and
tar* from throughout the

l mini Slates here to com­
pete.
One driver and his ear were
flown in from California. Sat­
urday's race* were twice in
number over normal
Grady Marsh came back
with his alteied "gusset” and
took “ little eliminator" honors
with an elimination time o f
13:83. Tom Bogera, of San­
ford, took tho "little stock
eliminator" prize with an

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Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment's
Slovv-pitcli
S o ft b a ll
League will get underway
Monday night.
The Men's Leugue this year
will be composed o f MX teams
with all six teams spoiling
heavy liutsmeii ami defensive
giants.

Team sponsors fur tiie
Men's League this year a i«:
Chaao A Co.. Uudcoek F'urnillure, Me Raney faint &amp; Glass,
VVilson-Mulcr F u r n i t u r e ,
Kiligswood Builders and J.
II. Grant Co. of lamgwood.
The league this year will uffont u 30-game acliculc per
team with plenty o f firework*
expected throughout tlie seasoil.
'Ihe Women's League will
get underway on Tuesday
night ut 7:30 at F't. Mellon.
The teams tills year ure spon­
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O N LY

Oklu., Iimiic.
Three Grade A race* ure
(N K A Telephoto)
included m a thrill-packed
midweek program at tlie Salt
ford-Orlundo Kennel Club to­
night. The events that send
Bestuurant ami A &lt;1 W Root 1the track's top greyhounds
into action arc tlie first half
Beer. Thu women will play a
of tlie Daily Double and the
24-game schedule.
eighth and ninth contest*.
For lots of fun uml action
Sleek Honda, a sensational
tiie Sunford Recreation De­
NEW YORK (f U I ’ I) —
pup who is Just two years old
partment urges all fans to
The
New York Statu Athletic
this month, rates as the wincome out and enjoy many longest runner in the featur­ Commission, which Tuesday’
nights of aoftbuil action.
ed ninth race and lie will lie adopted a five-point program
trying fur his eighth win in of safely measures for pro­
this contest. He lias already fessional boxing, i* going
Pick Yanks
triumphed in four Grade A j ahead with other studies to
BOSTON &lt;UI’ I» — Tim
events, two of them features. reduce injuries in the ring.
Academy of S|mrH Editors
If Sleek I'ondu can annex |
have picked tlie New York
another victory tonight lie
Yankees lo win tin* Ameri­
will have to lie regarded as ,
can League pennant by a
a distinct threat in the viewide margin.
lory chase (or the track j
Tlie editors gave the Van
championship
In
whi c h,
kues a score of 93 per cent
though Monday night. 16 arc
ft* compared to 6 per cent
speedsters were trailing Den­
for the Detroit Tigers, their
ny Mac by only from one lo I
closest competitor in the poll.
three point*.
Other fan favorites in tlie ,
T he fhoenlcbms are credit­ evening's muiu event include '
ed with introducing peafowl Daring Darlene, Fathom, Toto Europe about 3,ouo years peka Bose and Cherokee Sun­
ago.
down.

FIRST ST. &amp;

Warranty.

Elaine Kostival
grabbed
it was Courier's third win high game credit with a 191
of the season. In getting the and 184 and high series with
win, Ov iodo banged out eight 510 in tho last session of the
Shooting Stars H o w l i n g
hits with
Bonnie Howell,
League. Her tcum-mate, Suzy
Wnylie Jinobs ami We* Swell- Reno, came through with a
soil connecting fur two hit* 167-433.
Other high games were
each.
Mary Stennaii 176, Virginia
Hughey 1*2 and Hetty Church
167.

tl'e top s t o r k position again
! for tho |otl0 prize money.
! Blakeley also showed up
I lignin and won the middle
eliminator position with an
' ET “ f 10:80.
A good crowd of around
I 3,500 persons witnessed sumo
|of the South's finest drugraring hole Inst weekend, with
$850 in cush uwards ami tro­
phies being presented lo the
top drivers.
Tho next scheduled races
aio Apiil 13; to try to make
it un appointment to be there.

AT LARRY S GULF SERVICE

Itoail

hind the four hit pitching of
Jim Courier.

Kostival
Cops Honors

The next game for Sanford
ts against DeLand on Friday.

YOUR

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elimination time of 16:39 in
a 63 Chevy J Stocker.
lilrn Blakely cruised up in
his 1915 Saxon ami took tlie
"middle eliminator" position
in 10:90 elimination time. His
Saxon had a Chevy mill under
tlie hood Norman lluiiiliicll
got the "top eliminator'' hon­
ors witli on elimination time
of lU:89 in an ullvivd drag­
ster.
John Tempest, of Cocoa,
speeded in to tiie top stork
class with an KT of 12:35
driving a Tempest station
wagon.
After a hard night's work,
Tempest came buck and won

Slow Pitch League
Set To Start Monday

TIRES from McROBEUTS
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Pivec Drives In 7

Big Name Drivers Compete
Mets In First Place Butts Gave Out
A t Osceola Drag Race Strip
In Grapefruit Loop Facts-Cook
A T L A N T A (U P !) — A t ­
torney General Eugene Cook
said Tuesday that former Uni­
versity of Georgia Athletic
Director Wulluce Butts di­
vulged vital team secrets and
was in contact with known
gamblers prior to tlie 1962
Georgia-Alabama f o o t b a l l
game.
In a report on a two-week
investigation to Gov. Carl
Sanders into an alleged South­
eastern Conference football
scandal, Cook disclosed that
the one-time famous football
mentor had amassed a net
fortune
of
approximately
$2uti,U00. Ills salury was |16,000 n year.
Hull's
resignation
from
Georgia, where he had coach­
ed or directed athletics for
23 years, was summarily ac­
cepted Ft-li, 28, less limn a
mouth before u magazine ar­
ticle accused hint of telephon­
ing football information to
Alabama Coach I’nul (Heart
Bryant ju»t before the two
teuins clusiied in iliiinuiglii.m
last Sept, 22.
Hi j ant and Iiutts have de­
nied exchanging information
that could affect the outcome
of tlie game, ltut Cook pro­
duced signed statement* from
six Georgia athletic staff
member* that tlie conversa­
tion. as reported, "conveyed
vital and important informa­
tion that Could have uffcclcd
the uulcomu'' of tin GeorgiaAiahunia game.
Alabama, favored by 17
points, beat Georgia 33-0 lie.
fore a ciovvd of 64,900 in Bir­
mingham, Ala. Cook empha­
sized that no player on either
team was involved in any
way.

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W ing One. A Iwmlmrdier - navigator Ethel!
reports f r o m Heavy
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also b as«) at NAS. Ho
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The featured gucNta will be
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr.,
Commander of Heavy Attack
Wing Ono; Cmdr. Charles W. LADY PAIRl
Methlcr, the Wing’s Chief
S taff Officer, and l.t. Daniel
E. Finn, CIIC, NAB Banfonl
chaplain. Chaplain Finn will
provide the invocation for tho
VMS p. m. meeting.
Meahlcr will present the LADY PAIR SLICED HAMBURGER
featured lecture which will be
aupplcinrntcd by color slides.
Ho will rmphuslzc the train­
LADY PAIR ICED CINNAMON
ing performed by the Wing to
prepare Sanford-based flight
crews to operate ns carrierbased components o f the U. S.
Striking Force.
LIBBYGOLDENl
Heavy A 11 u c k Squadrons
Seven, Nino and Klevpn are
currently at sea fulfilling this
mission with Uia Second and
Sixth Fleets,
Meahicr’a presentation will
also deseriho tho bombing
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by aquadrons of Hcuvy A t­
tack Wing Ono.
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long-time veterans of lleuvy
Attack. Kuch has commanded
• squiulron; Tully, Suuford's
VAH-6, uiitl Mcnhier, VAII-rt
• t NAS W h id b a y Island,
Wnshington.

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Attack Aviation/* C h e a t e r
Rearlck, president, announced
today.

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�F ifth T T o lu m n to r L a tin A m e r ic a

Skimming The Cream
Some o f our more thoughtful
folk keep worrying over how to xjxit
and develop the creative individuals
among the rising tide o f youngsters
flooding into our schools. Fresh
evidence suggests they will tend to
separate themselves from the pack.
A University o f California study,
financed by the Carnegie Con tora­
tion and spurred bv one o f its trus­
tees, Hoard Chairman Charles Thom­
as o f Monsanto Chemical, turned up
three or four keys to the creative
spirit.
The university’s researches dealt
with genuinely creative persons in
art, science, literature, mathematics,
architecture and other fields.
One key itossessed by all is indc|M&gt;ndence. Another is flexibility.
A third is eagerness for atal recep­
tiveness to new experience. A fourth
is a person's ability to understand
himself, to know how to draw on his
inner resources and govern his weak­
nesses.
Knlarging on these notions in the
Monsanto magazine, John Gardner,
president o f the Carnegie Founda­
tion. says the creative ones show
their independence by escaping the
imprisonment o f group pressures.
They do not hold much with
phrases like "everybody's doing it"
or “ what will people say?” They do
not accept something as fact simply
Itecause most people seem to believe
it.
Vet they do not take their non­
conformity to foolish lengths. Usual­
ly they dress and behave quite con­
ventionally, saving their rebellion

for matters o f major consequence.
Those who imagine that bizarre
clothing and unorthodox habits de­
monstrate independence may in fact
merely be cloaking a very ordinary,
uncreative spirit.
Creative |&gt;eop!e do not fence
themselves in with rigid views, but
keep themselves mentally “ loose.”
Sometimes this makes them appear
pretty disorganized, especially to
teachers who like things in neat
packages. Hut out o f this seeming
disorder often comes the really orig­
inal approach to a problem.
Particularly in the artistic realm
today, the notion has got about that
you prove creativity by rejecting
everything that has been done be­
fore you came on the scene.
Hut the t ’alifornia study shows
that the creative person shuts his
mind to nothing. He absorbs the
past, lie tries to see, hear and digest
more of the present than uncreative
fellows. Kxperience, taken with a
purpose and not just for its own
sake, is fuel to his receptive mind.
The problem, as always, is to try
to discern the individual with these
special marks at a reasonably early
age—and get him started in fruitful
directions.
The California study, as thus far
re|&gt;orted, seems to o ffe r no more re­
liable hints than have others on the
matter o f how to distinguish the
creative from the merely rebellious
in the first stages. Their early
growth can be slowed and misdirect­
ed before they finally pull clearly
ahead ot the ranks o f the uncreative.

DeGaulle... Odd-Man-Out
It) Joseph W. Grlgg
1‘AltlS (U l’ l ) — ItcMiinplion ot Untied Matcs-Sov id
talks on Berlin in WashingIon fintls French President
Charles &lt;lo Gaulle once again
In his odd-man out role
France Is taking no pari
in the talks. |)e Gaulle is
not even an interested spec­
tator. in- simply Is ignoring
|them.
That lias been Pc Gaulle's
posture for at least is months
where Fast-West talks with
the Soviets are concerned.
There Is no sign of Ids
changing m the near future
Sines* the end of HMl lie
Caulle has refused any part
in negotiations with tin- BusaIans
His hostility even to diplo­
matic ••probing'' on ltcrtin
blew up into a crisis m the
North Atlantic Council in
December its! I
It wa s settled old) by a
c o m p rdndse arrangement
I hat |lw* I'nited Slates and

HOARDING

THAT BATTY HSOPLP/ 3LIST AOI «3ECV.V
CARDEN vfcT OUT. ME BKircej'j HCAtt A ,
COUPLE CP 4-TUPlO CHlCKCHO XO
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RAISE.' THERE HE IS NOW.WADOLIN:
3UT TO TH’ tlACAoe WITH A SACK — p r o b a b l y p u l l o p e m p t y Po t t l e
NOW ME STOPS TO BRUSH TH'CRUM06
OFF WIS VEST T O TH’ C H IC K EN S/

Worry Clinic

young
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OH.NEW. HARVEY, HE'S U
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ALL RIGHT/HE TOLD
AtE THE-HENS WOULD/
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NEVER JUMP THE
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-j ARDE-N — s a i d THEY
W ER E SO U SED TO
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SERVANTS THEY
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Co nil who Mipporled
my vnmpiiiKn anil voted

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Now, as your circled Itrprcecnlativr, I pledge my full
effort to represent all nl Seminole County and all ita
( ‘lllrens — ami to insure llial your sulre Is heard in
Tallahassee.

Jan Fortune
I'd. Pol. Adv.

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Keatute Udltor

FA 2-0811

Sportsmen Angry
Over Killings

HOUSK

S’aufnrti Sjcralii

lu ll 1111, 1,1 VIIO'IM A M

I'iilmctlo

to me. What I do not under­
stand is iiow Cotton's lull, and ulted, " I wish you and Mrs. during my mlatuntion witli
Crane could come to my
similar measures already in­
i that married man in my
wedding.
troduced, would improve mat­
"For if you hadn't urged home town
ters any.
me to break off with that
"But what you said really
Under these proposals, as I married man, I never would did register with me. In fact.
I have thought alxuit it a
gel it. areas wanting to ob­ I have met Hon.
" I'll confess that I listen­ great ileal ever since.
serve daylight time would no ed to what you urged me to
"For | remembered you
longer move their docks do
only
reluctantly
and told me a girl easts the
ahead an hour as they do . though I felt miserable and •proxy- votes for her future
now. Instead, they would |cried almost all the way to utilsirn children when *h«
move into a ditlcrcnt time the neiglilMiring city. I left marries. Ami since the aver­
home and enrolled at Busi­ age family now includes three
zone.
children, that meant 1 east
Take Washington, for ex­ ness College,
"There I took the one year four votes when I picked
ample. II would spend Ihc
winter m the Kastcrn time diploma course. At first, I Hon.
"So I shall lx- eternally
zone, its present habitat. Bill felt like a zombie, for I just
round
mechanically, grateful for the stern talking
in the suincr, it wot,Id move went
j to that you gave iiii "
into the Atlantic time zone. feeling dead inside.
"But as weeks passed, I ' Fiery
smart
girl
ran
which begins about 2m) miles
east of here, ’llial |Miint is slowly began to pork up. I serve as a "family elevator."
For even if she comes
about 123 mites out in the j gw **- And during Ihc second
ocean.
j semester, I even liccamc ac- ftuiu tlie wrong side ot the
Proposals that the capital |dvc in school affairs m &gt; I tracks and has been reared
be dumped into the sea are was elected secretary of my in a drunken, brawling liomr,
die ran »till establish a good
not exactly novel, bill
hut are,
arc, I 1class.
"When Igraduated, I was home environment for her
submit, totally impractical.
The weather here is humid placed in a high salaried ■children. IF.
position, for
myBusiness
And that lug " I F " means,
enough already.
College put* every graduate IF she will use her head and
into a splendid job.
* east tli«sr proxy votes of
"And the very first man her future uiiliorii haloes
I worked lor was a Purdue &lt;most wisely,
engineering g-aduatc. I wrv- j laiis was infatuated with a
led as his secretary. He was married man when she was
very cordial and courteous1only 17 and an immature
and it wasn't six months till ! girl.
ST. PAUL. Minn. (U P I) — j we liegan dating regularly.
Slit- believed firmly ai Hint
Sportsmen
throughout
the I "Then he proposed and we time that she could never,
state of Minnesota were "upl are lo be married next never fall in love again
in arms" today over the I ironth.
But balk al lent- she has
deaths of thousands of ducks , "And. oli, Hr. Crane, Hon served as a splendid "family
along the Mississippi liner it the most wonderful man elevator" for her future
because ol nil pollution.
I ever knew. He is kind and youngsters.
Conservation workers said lii.ndsoinc and gallant and
They will now hair a smart
they huve found dead beaver' able to earn a good salary so father, able to support them
and muskrats and said man) when Vve obtain those three well, instead of a man wlxi
fish may also die as a result children you said I'd pro­ would he paying *U|)|xirt and
bably have, Hon can easily alimony to a former family.
of the pollution.
So In - smart Itomancc will
Forrest Lee, supervisor ot; support thin.

There it no single force
which causes more disruption
in the education, training, cmplnymrnt and personal lives of
our youth toduy . .. than Hie
Wed., April 3, 19G3 |draft law.
page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
— Itep. Thomus II. Curtis, Rvv x i .t i . i i a . i, i»: t. o v v , u i m m i a m i im h m * i o : k
Mo., rhurging the milituiy
i . m i l l v i :i i * i m : i .
^iivv v i m h . x I i i s w i i i .u
S U u n k Iiik U.lilor
A d v artisln g Dire cto r aie using the draft as a
thiclety IhJItor

I'lionr

.u ), that
age when
n , ordllig
than she

Gills in colonial A mi-lieu
up atresli didn't get into much Imuhle
.'ASK P-403: Ians t. . now
•'Maybe j ou s e c r e t l y inevitably sprm
19. is tile girl mention. tiuiuglit I was a nitwit when it you just go through the because I heir s p i n n i n g
sterday.
you insisted that I use my proper motions So pick the wheels didn’t lime white side"Oh. Hr. Crane," she ex­
head instead of my heart right type of sweetheart first. w a lls.

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teney should try to control
the vvculhci.

Ihc Minnesota state game re­
search unit, estimated "con­
servatively" that 8.MX) to It).
(XX) ducks have been soaked
with oil and disabled or
killed.

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E5T. 1935

Barbs

Dick West Says

WASHINGTON (U l’l ) —The1stand Ins explanation of the
most widely used tour-letter hill, Imt I'm afraid I never
word in the Knglish language j got past Hie first slrual. I got
may very well he ••lime."
caught in one of those treaeh•Tin s|H'nking. of course, crous eddies and wound up
ol lour letter words that can stranded on a jagged rock.
Hay light time does cause
In- printed in a family newsconfusion. That much I can
paper.
In one thesaurus that I con­ understand. I have always
sulted, the word "time” ap­ been good at understanding
pears in approximately 180 confusion.
For instance.
Itichmond,
familiar limitations, give or
lake "lime out of mind” and ! the capital ot Virginia, ohI serves daylight time from
“ time is money.”
None, I might add. is more |Memorial Hay to Labor Hay.
eloquent than an original quo- { In Fairfax County, where I
talion uttered by Sen. Norris ' am domiciled, daylight time
Cotton, It • N. II.. recently runs from the last Sunday in
as he introduced a hill in the April to Hie last Sunday in
i October. The city ot ltristol
Senate.
"Our river of lime is heav­ ignores it entirely.
Thus, for alxuit one month,
ily shoaled, filled with jagged
rocks and treacherous ed­ Itichmond lias the same time
dies," spake Cotton, and I as Bristol but is an hour be­
rouldn't agree with It i m hind Fairfax County. Then
Itichmond has the same time
more.
The avowed purpose of Cot as Fairfax County, hut is an
ton's hill is to eliminate some) hour ahead of Bristol, catches
of the contusion that daylight up with Itichmond. which
saving time causes in this again falls hcliind Fairfax
County.
country each spring.
All of that is perfectly clear
I dutifully tried lo under-

(treat lint ain would go on with the United States
talking with the Itussians and
He helteves the periodic
that France, though disap
Iterlm crises touched olf hv
proving, would not veto the
Soviet Premier Nikita Khru­
talks,
De Gaulle has taken the shchev are largely bluff. He
same stand on disarmament Ix-lieies Khrushchev is seek­
and nuclear test halt negotia­ ing to threaten and scare
tions
lie
has
boycotted, the West out of Berlin hut
even ignored them Hut lie would not risk use of force.
has not sought artivelv to j “ When you are sitting prciblock Ilie ill
t&gt;. there is no point in negoHe is firmly convinced the |dating.” runs his argument.
Itussians will not attack the "You gain nothing and may
West m F iirope and tints pro end up by making concealvoke a nuclear showdown ions.”

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K N that pursuant to the Klnel
Decree
of
Furecloaura
end
Sale
entered
in
the
taue t
neudlnp in the Circ uit Cnurt
In end f o r Seminole Count)'.
Florida. c a t * Do, hat Number
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NOTH'*1 tIF * AI.M
N O T I C E IS H K H L T IY H I V K N that pursuant to the Filial
Decree
of
Foreclosure
end
Hal*
entered
In
thr c e u te
pend ing In the Circuit Court
In *nd f o r Hetnlimle County.
Flo rid *. ca*e Docket Number
111*1. Hoe, kel. tltr un der sign ­
ed Clerk w ill sell the pro perl y
eltuated In eald Coun ty des­
cribed get
let! *. Block *. H K F T L I '. R
II, »M ILS D l t L A N D O
H)X'T l t i N ONE. acc ording to
plat th ere of reconled In
Flat Book I*. P a g e t 4 and
*, Public Records o f Hrinlnole County, Florida,
at public sale, lo the highest
and beet bidder f o r rath, at
l l : * e A. M. on lh * 17th day
o f April. 1X3. at (lie Front
Door o f lh * Seminole County
Courthouse, Hanford, Florida.
(HEAL)
A r th u r If. n e c k w ll h . Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
B y : Martha T. Vlhlen
Bishop and llornaleln
4* East P in * Street
Orlando, FI, rlda
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D EAR A B B Y : We grew up in a
strict Catholic home and never had
meat on Fridays. We are all married
now and have our own homes. A ll o f
us observe the dietary laws except
my youngest sister. When she has
our parents to her home on Friday
night she serves her own family
meat and fixes fish for the folks.
They have never said anything about
it but I know how it must hurt them.
I asked my Hister not to do this and
she became very angry und told me
to mind my own business. Why does
she take this attitude?
H U R T BROTHEIt

DEAR CURIOUS: Don't murry
the top kick until he gives you an
accounting o f where his money goes
or you’ll wind up kicking yourself
later.
• • • •

D EAR BROTHER: Your sister is
declaring her independence high,
wide and hnndsome. It is HER way
o f showing her parents that she is no
longer under their domination. She is
being disrespectful, small, and child­
ish.
• • • •
Stop worrying. W rite to Abby.
For a ‘ personal reply enclose a serfaddressed, stamped envelope.
• • • •

DEAR A B B Y : You are so right
in saying that mixing school books
with babies and milk bottles is for
the birds. I am connected with u col­
lege, and we have housing for mar­
ried students with children, but most
o f them can’ t afford it. They live in
shucks and trailers instead. I feel so
sorry for these young wives married
to students. Many struggle with
smnll children while husbund studies
Aristotle and the Second Carthuginian War. And after he completes his
education, he informs his w ife that

For Abby’s booklet, "H ow To
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Qaaobij. On (Bhidqa
posite an opening no-trump 7

TH U R SD A Y P. M.

(Cl Million aire

he hus "outgrown” her intellectually,
and then divorces her fo r someone
more suited to hia educated self.
Sincerely,
B ITTE R
* • • •

D E AR A B B Y : I am single. I met
■ single man — a sergeunt in the A ir
Force. Wc are both 39, He retires
next year, He‘« asked me to marry
him. I ’m sure we love euch other but
I um in doubt ubout a few things. He
never hus any money. A top kick’s
puy after deductions U about $375 n
month. He livefl in the barracks and
gets his meals at the mess hull or
the NCO Club. He has no dependents
and his clothes uren't expensive.
Y et when we go out 1 have to lend
him $10 or $20 until his next payday.
He hasn’t saved anything. I wonder
what he does with his money ?
CURIOUS

Is there any way to tranefer
11:33 (0) llerry Reaeoner
to troth Aults 7
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New*
P l e l n l l t f , IS:3( (3) Truth er Con**The anewer to the second
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AMOS
H
K I.n n iD O E
end 12.«t (« l Guiding Light
SARAH
E.
U LD R U X iE ,
hie
( ( ) Seer for Tomorrow to the first is that responder
wife.
ta:•« (»&gt; Mid-Day Report
transfer* to ono suit and then
Defenda nt*. IS’. li (3) .snc New* Report
T i l l AMOR If. K I . D I t l l x i K
1.00 (3) New* and Weather bids the other. This hhf of a
il te il d eri ra U n k n o w n )
ID Magic of Mtielo
new suit after a transfer hid
S A ItA lt
).'. K D D I t l l X l K
19) tleneral llo.pllal
is a futther forcing bid.
flte eldan c* 1',.kn own)
1:10 ( I ) L a f t l l m *
and
l i l t ( I I 81lm nAt.e e
Thus, South'* two heart hid
Each and all unknown per*
1:30 (*) Mld-Fla. News
is the transfer to spade* and
eon*, p a r i!* * and defendan t*
(3) Science
who claim by. throush. under
&lt; () A * The W o r l d T urn * his three heart bid shows that
or n sa ln el llie a fo re .a id
I I •&amp; 1*1 IutfDIme
he has licarts also, and is a
AMOS II. K t . D K ID U K and
3.„o 13) Merv Urlflln Show
further forcing hhf.
S A R A K. K I . D I l I D O i :
(*l Day In Court
wh ether a* apoueee. helre, dr.
(*) Art Llnkletter'a
North just hus Id high card
vlirti.
prantee*.
aeelgneee.
Hum, party
points,
but he notes that he
lienor., c re d itor), truatee* or
l.:o 13) Merv UrIHtn
otherw le e, r e to *. , h and all
(0) Jen* AVyman Pre­
of
wrhom re eldenr*
le
un­
sent*
known.
3:00 (3) Loretta Young
and
Kach and all unknown paraon*. pertlca anil defendants,
a* In each and all o f whom
residence le unknown, hav in g
or
cla im in g
to
hate
any
right , title o r Interrat In or
In
the
f o l l o w in g
deeerlbed
prop erly, which I* the euhJe ■t m a i l e r o f III* a b o v e -a lly .
e,l ranee, vie :
lei! 3*. III... k t. W K A T I I KIIS F I HDD F I R S T A D D I ­
TIO N.
acc ording
to
the
plat thrreof. aa recorded
In Flat llook 1:. F a g * « .
o f the Ft,Idle R ecord* of
Seminole County, Klorld.t,
Including
the
building
and
ap purlenaners located
there,
on,
and
to geth er
w it h
the
furniture, furnlahlng*. and fix lu re* eltuat* therein, and lu.
oated lltereon
YOU . A N D B A C H O F YOlf.
at«
h ir e b y
notified
that a
C n m p U ln l ha* Ix e n filed by
lb*
ehovr-n am ed
Plaintiff
ag aln et yuu and each o f you
io forec lo se * m o r t g a g e on
the above-deecrlhed pr ope rty
In III* ehove-Btyled cane* and
you wild each o f you are h er e ­
by requ ired to file an An ewer
or other H e a d in g re *p oti» lv *
t h e n t » wit h lit* c l e r k o f Iho
a h o v r - e n t llle d
Circuit
Court
and lo * e r v * a cupy o f euch
Am eer
or other reepunelte
P le a d in g upon Ilia P la in tif f' s
Atto rn e y*. Cour.hoii and Courebon,
liu l
M*rldlan Avenu e,
Miami Reach, Florida, on or
b efo re Ike 1It h day o f A p ril
m « l ; o th e rw ia * the all e ga ti o n *
of said Complaint w il l be t a k ­
en ae confessed h r your.
DUNK
A N D O lt D tM tKU al
the Semin.do County Cuurthouav. Hanford, Florida, this
l l i h day o f March, 1**1.
(HIIA1.)
Ar ttiur I f Deckwllh , Jr.
C le rk of lh* ebu vs -eu tl ll • ed Circuit Court
ll y i M a tlh e T. Vlhlen
D. C.

By Abigail Van Buren

CVbby !

Jluw dues the Jacoby Trans­
fer Hid hundlu a twu-suiL-r op­

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TOr F.ltNKHT 1. C O L L I E R and
A N N A O. C O L L I E R , hi*
H It*
YO U A l t E H E R E B Y N O T I ­
F IE D
tlml
FEDERAL
NA­
T IO N A L
MORTGAGE
AHttOE LAT IO N, having fll*U In, this
Co urt It* * » u r n ll lll nf C o m ­
plaint, tli* nature ant! purpn*« o f which It to tore clo**
that certain m o r t g a g e *x * r u te l b) E R N E S T I . C O L L I E R
amt A N N A O. C O L L I E R , til*
w i f e ,
tu
IN 8 T ITC TIO N A L
M O R T G A G E C O M P A N Y ,,n the
7th day o f April. 1**1): that
•at,I Complaint p ra y* f o r an
acc ounting to he taken under
tl,e Ulreeilon o f the Cuurt f » r
« i , a t I* iluft the P l a i n t i f f for
principal and Interest on said
m o r t g a g e and m o rt g a g e not*
f o r lh * coal*, c ha rg e * and e x ­
pense*
Including
aLlornty'e
f e r e and ab stra ct fee * and
that In def ault o f euch p a y ­
ment,
title. Interest,
estate,
claim, ilrmanil and equity of
redemption ot the Defendants
and all pereona cla im in g by.
through,
under,
or
against
them or any o f them, he abso­
lutely barred and foreclosed;
■aid suit being Died In the
Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
C o u n t ). In Cbaucery, au dited
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT­
G A G E AS S O CIA TIO N, a c o r ­
poration o igu n la td under an
A c t o f Co ngr ess and e i l e t l u g
pursuant to tha F ede ra l N a ­
tional
Ylorlga g*
Association
C h a r t* * Art, P la in tif f, v *r *u *
uiunarr j . c o u u iu r and
A N N A O. C O L L I E R , tile w if e
De fen da nt* , b eing
Chancery
C a t*
No.
1279*.
p ra yin g
a
foreclosu re o f said mo rt gage
on
the
f o l l o w in g
deeerlbed
land, l ) l n g and being In geniinote County, Florida, tn-wrlit
L«t
i. Block 9, N o r t h
•
O R L A N D O tint A D D IT IO N ,
according to plat t h i r r o f
roourded In P la t Rook 13,
P a g * * 44, 5* and 57, P u b ­
lic Recorda o f Seminole
County, Flo rid *,
to geth er wit h
die f o llo w in g
equ ipme nt:
You, and each o f )o u , are
hereby required to fi le peraonally or by attorney, In tha
o ff lc a o f iho c l e r k o f eald
Cour t. In tha County Court
llouee. In the c ity o f Sanford.
County o f Hemtnole, ■ ta le o f
Florida, on or b efore the 35th
day o f April, A 1)., I X ! . your
appearance, a n s w e r or o il ie r
defenetve
plead, lire
lo
die
Comp laint In thla cause and
aleo to aerva upon Bandera,
McKwan.
Bchwara
4
Mime.
a t t o r n e ) e f o r the P la in tif f, a
ro p y o f eald pleadings, otherwlee ealil Bill o f Complaint
w il l be taken ae ounfeesed t )
you and each o f &gt; o j.
DUNE A N D O R D E R E D thla
!4lti day o f March A. !&gt;.. 1X3
at iBdiford. Brniliiola C oun t),
Florida.
(B E A L)
Ar th u r II
H, ckw ltb , Jr .
C le rk ot tlto Circuit Court
o f ttemlnolo County, F l o r ­
ida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
I). C.
hau l'ts . M, Ewell, Schwaia
A \llms
* itoriir&gt; a and Cuumellurs at
Law
Ilia La st Ce ntra l Avenue
Poe t u f f lc a Boa 711

Orlando, Florida
Publteh

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NORTH &lt;D)
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V A Q 9R
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WEST
EAST
A J 10 5 3
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may have just the right cards
for a slam. His four diamond
hid can't really he showing a
diamond suit and must bo a
slum try of sorts.
South rctilds four hearts
confirming his two suiter and
North goes to five hearts. He
does not use Blackwood be­
cause it won't do him any
good to know about one ace—
he wants to k n o w a b o u t
South's club holding.
South looks at his singleton
club and bids the slam which
is a lay dow n.
Of course, the slam might
be bid in any system, it just
happens that the transfer bid
mad* it easy.

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a n :By Ruth M

Huted with housekeeping? there'* another room to start
Muat houaewive* do occasion­ on.)”
ally net bogged down in th*
“ Mako cooking a challenge
thrse-nii'als-a-day,
kcep-lhe- instead of u chore.
huuae-ulid-ciutiitre-cli'un, takeBurrow some lihruiy books
rare-of-the-children “ d a i l y - on foreign cooking and do
nets'' of il all.
more than read them. Try one
I'ethapi what you need 1* |new dish a day. This is much
just a momentary lift, licrs'* more satisfying than wumtcl­
how gumu of my renders say ing through a supermarket
they make the jub of home­ trying to get an idea of some­
maker a bit mure challenging: thing to have for dinner.”
**Do something yuu never
"Plan a new living room a*
cati'fully us though yuu wer* tried to do before. I f you've
n diToratur. Put the plnn on never sewed, buy aumu mate­
paper: furniture, swutches of riel and a simple pattern und
frihrk, accrxorirt — every­ moke yourself a dress. Tackle
thing. Then, holding to yuur a slip cover for a shabby
perfect plutt, get &lt;&gt;nu thing st chair, Ilefinish or puint an
a time until you have the old piece of furniture. Take a
room a* nearly like yuur plan night school course ill millin­
ns possible. (This cun keep ery or upholstering, and learn
a homemaker working crea­ a useful new skill.”
Perhaps none o f these ideaa
tively for ■ long time. And
when one room Is finished, appcula to you. I f not, get
busy thinking up sumu idea
that does offer a challenge.
Then get busy ut it. Chaucea
are, before you are finished
yuu'll be lifted out of the dol­
drums. And yuu have uuolhcF
pinjcct (lieuMint up to tuckle
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - us soon as you are finished
Home Speaker M a l l o r y will) the first one.
Horne, looking toward a tealion which could be filled with
For home harmony; Ruth
confuikm and diicord due to Millett'n “ H a p p i e r Wivea
incrcaaed membership, Mon­
(Hint fur Husbands).” Send
day moved to put extra power
-6 cents to Ruth Millett Read­
in the hands nf the House
er Service, c/o Tho Sanford
ifules Committee.
Herald, P. O. Box 4hl), Dept.
“ I believe we can get
A, ‘Radio City Station, New
through in tiO days.” he told
York IP, N. Y.
the committee, but in order to
do so, “ we must Ire the most
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C LA SS IF IE D IN D E X
1. I,ont &amp; round
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5^ Food
6. For Rent
6A S|&gt;ecial Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
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. Huiidiiiir 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
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wunted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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MOTICE TO API*R %H
TOi RUTH

M.

H A I .l. A P E

AiU r... &gt;ml realtltiic* un.

know n
YOU A R K IIK R K IIY N O T I­
F I E D that a Co m p lain t f o r
D lr o r c * haa bean Mint again st
you. and y u ar t requlrad to
a * rv # a ro p y o f yo ur An aw ar
o r P lcadlna to tha Comp laint
on tli* I' laln tlff'a A t to rn e y .,
la v
orn
of
j.
itu ..-ii
llo r n . l i y , 3.'0 Nortli M ag nolia
Aranur, Orlando. Flo rid a, and
flla tha o rig in a l Anawar or
P H a d t n v In tha O ffl e a o f tha
C la rk o f tha Circuit Cour t on
o r hafor# tho l l t h
day of
A p ril, 1M1. I f you fall to do
ao. darra* pro e o n f * « . n w ill ba
Pillared apnlnal you f o r the
r e lie f demanded In tha C o m ­
plaint.
D O N E A N D O R D E R E D at
Sanfor d, fteinlnola C o u n t y .
F lo rid a,
thla
J ilh
day
of
Marrh. A. D. 1SSI
(H E A l.l
A r th u r It. Ueckwltli, Jr.,
i"rrk
Circuit
Co urt
of
.Seminole County, F lo rid a
n &gt; ; Martha T. V lli le a
Deputy Clerk
a/ Albert T u rk o
l&lt;aw O f f i c e * o f J. Ruaaall
llo rn ah y
.1211 North M agn o lia Avenua
Orlando, Florida
At to rn eya f o r I' l a l n t l f f
I'uhllali March 2. A A p r il t,
10. IT. 1'j CI.
CIKI-SS

IX
THE
CIIH T IT
c m I IT
XIXTII
J I T I I C l Al.
CHI ( T I T .
IX
AXH
F U II
«K M IX tll.K
c o l XTA. F l.trn lllA .
IX C H A N C E R Y XU. I I M S
F E D E R A L N A TIO N A L M ORT­
G A G E AS S O CIA TIO N. A C o r ­
poration org anised under an
A c t o t Co ngr ess and exis ti n g
pursuant to the Federal Na
tlonal
M ortgage
Association
Ch arte r Act, h a v in g Its prln
rlp al o ff ic e In the City of
W a s h in g to n Dis tric t o f C o l­
umbia,

ria tn tlfr

ve.
G L Y N N L O W E L L PETERSON,
JR
and
OlI.D .t
N A T IL E A
P E T E R S O N , f o r m e r ly husband
and w i f e and their n ow respe c­
t iv e spouses, I f any.
I lefendante.
N O T IC E T O A P P E A R
T H E S T A T E I IP S T .U ll lll A
TOi G L Y N N
U d V K I.I,
PETKROON, J R , y/ M , f/C
Un ited States N a v y
Heavy
A t t a c k Squadron
SEVEN
F le e t Post O f fic e
N e w Yo rk , N e w Y o rk

H ILD A X A T IL IA PETER BON
&lt; * i ; Chowe n AvenueSouth
Minneapolis
Minnesota
T O U A R E It EH BE Y N O T I ­
F I E D that a suit has hern
filed again st you In the above
entitled
cause, ami that you
ix
T in : i i i u i i r
&lt;ot m .
N IN TH
J lllH I U
i n u t i r. ar e required to file yo u r an ­
IN
A XII
FU II
8KWI.XOI.K s w e r wit h the Cle rk o f this
Co irt and to serve s copy
c o t NTT, l Mill IDs
th e re of upon the P l a i n t i f f nr
IX I I I A X C K I I Y XO. isswa
P la in tiffs
a tto rn e y*,
whose
M O II T O A O H F O H E I lAISt R B
name
and address It Blehop
W IN T E R
PARK
FEDERAL,
it
East
Pine
Ilornsteln,
H A V I M I H A N D M I A N AHHO- A
C l A T I t l N , a i.iriM. ration
o r ­ Street, Orlando, Florida, not
later
than
May
2nd
19«1
If
g a n i c .1 ami
rxl.iln g
under
the laves o ( thu Cu lled S U t e e you fall to do ao a Decree Pro
Confeeeo
w ill
lie
entered
o f Am er ic a
you
fur
the
re li ef
P la in t if f, ag ainst
demanded
In
the
Complaint.
VI.
T his eult le to for eclose a
J A M E S A. NEAL, and
C E C E L I A I. N K A U hie w i f e m o rt g a g e . The re el pr ope rty
proceeded
auulnst le:
et si.
Lot 9. llloi-k 4. N u R T I I
Prfrliilatlta
O R L A N D O SEC OND
AD­
x o i it i: of «IIIT
D IT IO N , accor din g to plat
T i l l J A M E S A. N E A I . amt
th ere of recorded In Plat
C E C E L I A I. N E A L , hie
llo ok I f . P ea ce Si. SC, ST,
w ile
Pub lic Records o f hemlnule
Jso: Mulb erry
County, Florida.
Abilene, T ex ae
W I T N E S S my hand and the
E U G E N E HUGHE S, ent­
seal o f said Court at Nanford,
itle
Florid
a, this l e t day o f April,
C a t s llab rr tue

IT-A

Acjiax,

Debueot,
Alicante. Eipa na
and to any and all
other
p a r t it e
claiming
any
rlaht ,
t i t l e end/or Interest In and
tn
the
f o llo w in g
described
prope rty , to w it :
Dot S. D i e the W e a l 100
( s e t thereof. In nioek " I T .
o f I t r . n . A T la r T * I I and
to
of
n E A It
L A K E
H E IG H T S .
acc ording
to
plat there of recorded In
P la t llook It. page t, o f
the
I'ublla
R ec ord *
ot
Sem inole County. Florid a.
T O U A R B H F.R B U T N O T I ­
F I E D that the Fl a lntlff , W I N ­
TE R P AR K FEDERAL SAV­
IN G S A N D L O A N
ASSOCIA­
T IO N , a cor poration o rg anised
and exis ti n g under the U w a
o f the United Stetee o f A m e r ­
ica, hae luelRuted eult ag ain st
yo u In the Circuit Co ur t o f
the Nin th Judlrlal Circuit. In
and
for
Seminole
County,
F lo rid a, the nature o f the eult
I p to for«c lo po ' a murtuAgp on
tho Abovp &lt;tp»crlt»*d property,
said pr ope rty being situated
and located In Hcinlnol* Coun­
ty, rio r ld a . Tou and eac bo f
you ar e hereby requ ired to
file
yo ur
An swer wit h
the
C le r k o f the Circuit Court. In
end
for
Seminole
County,
Flo rid a,
and serve a copy
th e re of upon W . E- W in de rweedle. o f the firm of W in d e rw e e J l* . Heines * W ar d . I I *
l-ark Avenu e. South. W in te r
Park . Florida, atto rn ey* f o r
the
P lain tiff
In the
above
action, on or before the ISth
day o f April. A- D. 1SSI, else
a Decree P r o Confeeeo w ilt
be entered agalnet you.
I T IS O R D E R E D that this
be published In The Sanford
Herald, a new spaper publish*
ed In Semluule County, &gt; l o r Ida. once each week f o r fou r
con sec utive weeks.
A\ iT N K S S the hand o f the
c l e r k Of the Circuit Court.
Sem inole County, Florida, this
the l l t h day of March, A. D.,
1X3
(H E A L)
.
, ,.k
.
A r th u r II
IR kwllh. Jr..
C le rk o f the c ir c u it Court
tl y : Martha T. V lh lea
!». C.
W luder w eadlc. Haloes
* "'a rd
„
..
324 P e r k Avenue. South
W i n t e r P erk . Florida
PuUlleh Slatvh 13.
•* a
April t.
CDG-3*
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lets.

(S E A L )
A r th u r It. Rec kw lt h . Jr.,
C le rk o f the Circuit Court
ttys Martha T. Vlhlen
Depu ty Clerk
Publleh A p r il 1, 14, IT, 24.
CD1I-1I

3hr

1. Lost A- Found

vs.
DOUGLAS
et et..

et

us.

Defendants.

NOTICK UP at IT
* T 4 T II UP FI.UR 11*4
P O IN T Y o r SKtIIXU l.E

TOi JOSEPH
R IC H A R D U N ­
DERWOOD
1SJ4 W h itm a n Dri v e
Glen Uurnte, Maryland
Tou are hereby notif ied (bat
a suit lie* been filed a g a l n . l
you
in the above
entitledcause, and that you a r * r e ­
quired to fi le your an swer
w ith the Clerk o f this Court
and to serve a ropy th e re of
upon the p lain ti ff or plaint i f f 's attorney e, whose name
and address lx Giles, ll e d r lc k
A Robinson, 111 Mouth Court
Htreet, Orlando. Florida, not
la t e r than A p ril IS. ISIS. I f
you f a ll to do so a Decree
P r o Confeeae w ill be entered
again st yo u for the r e lie f d e ­
manded
In
the
Complaint.
T his eult le to for,-elute a
m o rt ga ge . T h e real property
proceeded against le:
le d IS. L A K E H A R R I E T
K H TA TIV,
ac c ordin g
to
the plat th e re of as recorded In P lat llook IS,
pages le and IS, o f the
Public Records o f Memlnole County, Florida.
W IT N K H H my hand and the
seal o f this Court at Hanford,
Hemlnole County. Florida, tills
l l t h day o f March, 1SSS.

(REAL)

Ar th ur H. R ec kw lth , Jr.,
Clerk
l l y : Martha T. V lh len
D.C.
Gllee, Hedr ic k A Robinson
i s ; Houtb Court Rtreet
Orlando. F lo rid a
A t to r n e y s f o r P l a i n t i f f
Publish Starch 11. S4, ST A
A p ril S.
CDU-SS

Apr. 3, 1963 — Page 3-A 12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wnnted 27. Spccinl Services

By Nadine Seltzer

3. Education • Instruction
M EN

AND

W OM EN

,

For immediate training a s 1
Social Director*. Wide de­
mand for trained person­
nel.
NOW
Short detailed extension at
home training followed by
two weeks of residency
training. SOCIAL DIRF.CTOIIS work resorts—hotels
—cruise ships. Placement
assistance free to our grad­
uates. Training need not in­
terfere with your present
Job. For personal interview
(this
city) write giving
phone number to Interna­
tional Professional Acade­
my — 226 S. Andrews Avc.
— FI. Lauderdale, Fla.

SUNLAND ESTATES. 3 Bed­
rooms, fenced yard. Swim­
ming pool. $82.00 month
payments. FA 2-2529.

Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
FA 2 6317.

2 BEDROOM house, 215 S.
Staple. $5,500. FA 2-6457.

BOOMS, Tim Gables. 401
Magnolia Avc. FA 2-0720. ‘ W hy did you nsk Mr. Brow n how his w ife was? Y ol
k n ow bo's not m a rrie d !"
NEWLY FURNISHED Large
2 Bit. duplex, ltth St. Long6. For Rent
6. For Bent
wood. 838-3208.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
NICK * clean 3 room furnish­
Apartment*. Kitchen equip­
house. iMikc Mary, l'hone
ed Apartment. Near town.
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
FA 2-7213.
$55 a month, includes w a ­
FA 2 -4678.
ter &amp; electricity. FA 2-8514.
For rent or lease. 30 x 40
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
metal building with con­
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Bourns private batlu, 114
crete floor. Contact Ted
home. Fenced yard. Near
Williams Hardware. 205 E.
\V. First St.
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
25Ui St.
cle. FA 2-7484.
B E N T A BED
Rnllaway, Hospital A Baby
STENSTROM RKNTAIJ*
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
Beds.
1S05 Elliott Avc., FA 2 5254
By Day. Week, or Month Large attractive 3 HR, 2 hath
or FA 2-0525.
CAItROLL'8 FURNITURE
homo
located on
Lake
i’ h. FA 2-5181 110 W. 1st St.
Mary. Bit-in kitchen, fire­
place, convenient to NAS,
UNFURN. 1st Fluor. 3 mis.
$163, Unfurnished.
bath, 2 screened (torches.
IX TH IS ( T I I I T ' I T r u t I I T U P
'i n i : X I X T I I j i i i i i t vi. r i l l 300 Magnolia Avc. Apply
3 Bit (urn, Wynnw«&gt;od .. $135
P I I T U P A X H P u l l XEVIIXOI.I:
upstairs evenings.
c m M t . i t .u i i i i i v. ( t i vx2 BR fum. W&gt;nnwood .. $106
P K IIY XU. I SHI 4
T IIK
IU W T ON F I V E CENTl* FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllonvllle. Unfurnished homes from $75

Legal Notice

HAVING!*

RANK.

rutntirr. EXTRA~NICE fum." apt. $65;

v«.
W I L L I A M It. IIERNOMKV, JR.,
et ux and et at.

Stenstrom Realty

1 or 2 persons; 606 S. Park.

2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
Real Estate — Mortgages
ment, also efficiency apart­ 111 N. Park Ave.
FA 8-2420
ment, furuilltcd. 322 0341.
end

Iiefeiid.inte.
xiiTIrM u c *t IT ix
m iiii i &lt;* vi.it i t ih i :* i.u*i r e

TO| IHAAC D. I I R A N D T
C H A It M A 1 iN E
I I R A N D T . hi* wife.

6A Special

F.

IIKaliicxCKi Utiknown

A N D T i l l A ll part ies cla im in g
Intcre ete by, through, u n ­
der nr agnlnxt the nforo- » Id persona
YO U
A R E here by notified
that a C omplain t to foreclose
a cer tain m o r lg n g o e nc um be r­
ing
Ihc
f o l l o w in g
deacrlbed
real property , t o . w i t :
Lot s. Bioak fir*, c o u n ­
t r y CLUI1 M AN O R . U N I T
No. |, a r co rd ln g tn the
plat th e re of as recorded
In l-let Rook 11. P e g * I I .
Pub lic Rec ord * nf Heml*
Pole County, Florida,
haa been filed ag ainst you
In the ah ova- ety le d suit, and
you ar * required to serve a
copy o f yo ur A n s w e r o r other
Plea din g to the Complaint on
P la in t if f' s attorneys. a x ' D E R .
HON.
Il l'ttll,
DEAN. LO W ND im A van den IIERO. ISS
Kaat Central Avenu e, Orlando,
Florid a, and t il* the o rigin a l
A n s w e r or oth er Plea ding In
Ilia o ff ic e o t the Cle rk o f the
Circuit Cour t on or before the
l l l h day o f April, 1*41. I f you
fall to do ao, a decree pro
confee eo w ill be taken agelnat
you f o r Iha re li ef demanded
in tii* Coinitlnlnt.
T i l l . N o l l e * AllAll t)A I MillIl .tin t i n c i a week f«&gt;r fimr
c«n ** cu i l l v xx r. k# In lh « T liHanford Herald .
d*y
I l A T l l&gt; till# U t h
ef
March, m s .
(H K AI. )
Art iur II. lf*&lt; kttItli, Jr..
Cle rk «if Circuit Court
l ly : Martha T. Vlhlen
Depu ty Clerk
ru blle h March IS, SO, ST *
A p ril I, t ill.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY REGISTERED NURSE, full
3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
time for County home. Call
ioning and screened porch.
County Commissioner John
Any type of financing. Pay­
Alexander,
Sanford.
ments at low as $64.00 per
FA 2 0283.
month, plus taxes and in­
surance to qualified bujer. SECRETARY - ASSISTANT
OFFICE MANAGER: short­
TEE ’N ('.BEEN ESTATES
hand, bookkeeping, excel­
Phone 322-2744
lent phone personality and
OUT OK STATE owner must
typing; age 35 to 45; 5 day
sell approximately 25 acres
week. Apply Klorlda State
on Bice &amp; Linden Lakes.
Employment Service, 290 S.
Ma&gt; be plotted into 22 lots,
French.
each un water. Also 2 lots
on Linden Lake. 2 acres 17. Mnle Help Wanted
each. Dr. Frans Polgar. (09
PERSONABLE MEN
Forest
Ave. Bye, New
1\&gt; Irani for Social Direclora
York.
Jobs. Hotels — Resorts —
Cruise Ships. See our ad
under instruction — Class­
ification No. 3. Internation­
al Professional Academy.
Office FA 2-2118
Night FA 24)6(8
IK. Help Wanted
323-0700
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla. PA R T- TIME, no aclling.

Jim Hunt Realty

6. Fur Rent

Notices

AVAILABLE RENTALS: Lake
Je.vtup, 1 Bit. furnished INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
years experience. Call La
home $75; liocli Arbor, 4
mar Williams. 5 Points
lilt., 2't bath, unfurnished,
FA 27843.
$145 lease; 2 BR. unfurn­
ished; several $70 to $85.
REMINDER
SEMINOLE REALTY
INCOME TAX SERVICE
1901 S. Park
FA 2 5232

0. M. IIABUISON'S

322-8827
Houses for rent. For infor­ 1311 Palmetto Ave.
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 2U5 E. 9. Fur Sale or Bent
25th St.
If you like country living
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
south side of big Lake
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
Mary. Water for boating,
FA 2 5303.
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
SM ALL fum. Apt. 1902 Maple
mately 215 acre*. FA 2-9162.
FA 2-0781.
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205.
2 BEDROOM home. Kitchen
2 Bit. 817 Catalina. FA 2 0578.
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3085.
3 BR. HOUSE, equipped kit­
chen, take over payints. or
FURN. Apt- FA 2 2800.
rent, by owner. FA 2-2617.
2 BEDROOM Upstairs Apart­
ment. Idirge, airy. Com­ 11. Heal K sln te W anted
pletely fumlihed, newly de­ WANTED: Rentals and vales
corated A sparkling clean.
listing on houses. JOHN E.
Adult*. $73 a month. Ph.
FOX, REALTOR. 323 0539.
FA 2-0868.
2 IlEDHOOM houve. Kitchm
e*|uip(H'd. $70. FA 2-4691.

12. Beal K.stutc For Sale
3

NO CASH NEEDED
Bedroom, 2 balh. $61 a
month. T. A L. included.
322 8085.

FURNISHED house and land
for sale. Near Monroe Cor­
ner on S. Elder Road.

SACRIFICE

Earn $2.00 hour start, col­
lecting on our established
current customer*. No ex­
perience
necessary.
Car
needed. Bendable local resi­
dent. Write Mr. Nagcr, P.
O. Box 613, Orlando, Kla.,
giving age, address, phone,
lyin', model mid year oi
cur.

19. Siluntluni* Wnnted

2 STORY House near churches Child Care. FA 2 2274
and school. $8,000 value. YARD Work FA 2 7878.~
Will sell for $6,000. Now
rented for $75.00 Mo. Reply EXPERIENCED Young worn
an would like secretarial
llox 7, c o Sanford Herald.
"Girl Friday" position In
3 BEDROOMS, kitchen equip
Sanford. Reference*. P. O.
ped, large yard, shrubbery.
Box 206, laiko Mary.
Sprinkling
system.
Good
neighborhood.
FA
2-4836 DRESSMAKING, alterations;
men and women. Mrs. Du­
after 5.
rand, 413 Myrtle.
5 ACRES A House on Rt.
46. East of Interstate 4. 21. Henuly Salons
$14,5*8). Make offer to W.
M. Cooke, 606 S. Park or HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Scrvico
your broker.
Evening Appointments
1 BEDROOM Cll house. Fur 195 So. Oak
EA 2-5742
nished or unfurnished. 2606
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Elm A vp .
Special on Perms. Call for
BY OWNER: large 3 bedroom
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
home on ism large lots, un­
rators. Free parking lots.
derground
sprinkler aya- 518 Palmetto Ave,
322-9834
tem, draw drape* through­
out, attic fan, built-in kit- 22 liuiltl - I’uinl - Repair
rlion, large Florida room.
REPAIRING, painting, cab­
iMbcrnl terms. FA 2-1263.
inet making. All work guar­
anteed. Call FA 2-2139 alter
BY OWNER
at sacrifice
3 p. inprices: Income property in
Fern Park. Rent $270 per
month (2) 3 Bedroom and 25. Plu m bing S ervices
(1) 2 Bedroom
cement
block home*. City water,
oak floors, Florklu Rooms,
like new. laicaled 1 block
Plumbing &amp; Heating
west of Ilwy. 1792 and 1
AIR CONDITIONING
block south of S.R. 431
CONTRACT and REPAIR
behind Floral Motor Court.
WORK
Also IW acres of cleared 1007 Sanford Avc. FA 2 6562
land. Will sell any part or
PLUMBING
all. Furn. or unfurn.
Contracting Repairs
FOR SALE by owner: 2 bed­
FREE ESTIMATES
room cement block home.
R. la HARVEY
la)w down payment. Con­ 204 Sanford Avc.
FA 2 3383
venient U&gt; downtown and
base. FHA approved. Ph. 25. Radio &amp; Television
FA 2 8669 after 4 p.m.
FAST DEPENDABLE T.V~
Service Service calls $1.09.
Home Service Co. 303 San
IT TO YOURSELF
ford Ave. FA 2 3532.
to M-e the big bargain at
PKHSONAL KAD ld k TV*
1900 Oak Avc. il you need
a spacious 4 bedroom, 2
1 DAY SERVICE
ha11* older home. It can be
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
Ph. 322-9655
handled (or only $I,30U
down.

Wall

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27. Special Services

Seminole Realty
1991 S. Park Ave.
FA 2 5232 anytime

WELLS IHtILl.f..'), PUMPS,
SPKINKKH SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repair ami Service
S T I N F.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-1432

EFFICIENCY ApartmeM- on
F'irst St. Near 2 city free
I.t . lluMlneMM Opportunity
parking loU and aUipping
stores. No utility cliurges.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sulla Id*- for couple or sin
n o . ix*is.
ULTRA modern coin oprralRealtor
NO I H E T O l i m . X I I
gle. inquire- Jacobson Dept.
ed dry cleaning A laundry.
IIAMTI M. VV ILK INK. JR..
Rajinond
Lundqutst,
Asao.
SEW ING M AC H IN E
Store.
Bed Inrat Ion In new San­
I’lainiirr,
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Hank Iltdg.
C A L I. FA 2-57H3
vr
ford
,’
ublix
shopping
cen­
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
D E B O R A H L i : i : W IE K IN H .
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
ter. Reasonable down |my- SMITH Air-Co lid it Ion RvfrlD rf rm la tit.
plus City. 2ul W. lat St.
tu b
or
ri.o m iii
3 Bedroom — with air-con­
mcnl and wc finance bal­
gcratior service. All work
T U i Dr.llORAII
LDK
Wile
GARAGE APARTMENT. 4
ditioning and large family
ance of complete turnkey
guaranteed. Very reason­
K IN K
Who**
U »i
know n
*droom.—Any ty|&gt;c financing.
Rooms and bath. Screened
installation. Hold Hie grand
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
t l r o i l» :
Payments as low as $r.8 85
porch. Close in. FA 24)191
opening and offer continu­
4110 KUtfrinmii U r h f ,
Night FA 2 2069.
or FA 2 2624.
a i i io ., plus taxes and Insur­
ed assistance. You can
T o le d o ,
O h io
PDIOAVB
I % X IB K O I I CIO
Piano Tuning and Repair
ance to qualified buyer.
make over 159'/* return on
that you
herehy r«'iuirr*t 3 BEDROOM. Living A Dm
W. I,. Harmon — FA 2 4223
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
your investment. Call Ralph
to f !!• your w r itte n » n « « r r
ing room. Beautiful loca­
or
I f any, p^r•finally
Phone 322 2744
lUesly, business hours. Col­
or by « n at torney, on or
tion. REFERENCES. Call
lect 2330191 Tampa, or
f o r * A p ril ?l.
1VC3. A t
thr
FA 27114.
O f f l c * Of th# r l* rk o f thr C i r ­
write mo c o Koln Kleen,
cuit Court, at th® CotirtliouR*
4232 Fla. Ave. Tampa.
In Hafiford. tormlnole County. 1 BEDROOM Furnished Col THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FlorlclA a ik I to niAll a copy
tage. $65. 812 Elm. Call 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
• Low ■■ $45 pi-r month
t h r r r o f to Htrnatrom. D « V l» A
16. Female Help Wanted
Harries Really, FA 2 5264
Mclutoah. A t t o r u r ) * for I'lulii*
• NO MONEY DOWN
LONGWOOI).
3
Bedroom
tiff. l*OAt O ffl c # Dra wer 1110,
or FA 2-7045.
• 100% Financing
SEWERS WANTED
fiAiiford. FlnrhlA. In that c e r ­
furnished Duplex. 30 ft.
• lliiill on Your lait
IMMEDIATELY
tain dlvorc® p re c itd iiiK printI BEDROOM FURNISHED
• 21 Diffi-ra'iit MimIi-U
living mom, washer-dryer. Woi k at liiuna doing simple
Ins agaifiNt i ia In thf •
• line lo I ItedriMiniK
Apartment. 1506 W. 3rd.
Court o f tha Ninth Judicial
$85 month. GA 2-2660 or
luwing. We supply materiCircuit. In and f o r l i m l B O l l
Cll
1-23.10
Orlando.
County, Klorlda, In ClinI
3 II K I) II O () M Furnished
ale and pay shipping liolli
A ll
ahhrr%latrd f i l l * o f la id
ways. Good rate of pay.
house. $90 month. FA 2 2322 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
r&gt; U » «
brlrtir *‘Jtal|&gt;h &gt;1. W IIk i l l * . Jr., r i a l n t l f f , \e ra m D r Piece work. Apply, Dept.
ner
lot
facing
lake.
109
FURN.
2
ili-droom
house.
h or ah l.ra
W ilkin *.
D rfrn tAD 389, Box 7UI0, Adelaide
Wail* Drive, S u n I a n d
aut.** At*d h»rriti fa ll riot or
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7661.
Poet Office, Toronto, On­
a
Dtcra a J*ro Confaasu will
Estate. FHA in service.
l»a t n t » r t d against you, and
tario, Canada.
•
NEW furnished A unfurnish­
$150 down, monthly $81.75,
tha C A U S A p r o C A A d A S p A t t « .
Gel lull-rolor Illustrated
(0 IS AL)
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
VA nothing dowu. FA 2 8074
railing of homi-N
ADAPTABLE
WOMEN
Arttiur If. B r k w l t h . J r .
ment, tile batiis; terraru*
or FA 2-2118.
f'Urk o f tha circuit Court
To train for Social Directors
floors. Ph. FA 2 2374 after
l ly : Martha T. Yihl&lt; n
(Social Hotloss) jobs. Ho­
j IJITS. FRAME HOUSE on
D. C.
5 p.m.
SiAUBirom. Darla *
M c ln t o ih
Write or rail rutlret today
tels — Resorts — Ships. Sc«
Palmetto Ave. and Rosa­
A t to r o a y a n l L a w
JIM W A L T E R HOMES
our ad under Instruction2 ROOM furnished Apart­
lind &amp;t.
Near Naval Air
P o t t O ffl c # Dra w ar 1 I B
4540 W. Colonial Drive
Hanford, F lo rid a
Classification No. S. Inter­
ment. Private entrance A
Station. J. II. Saucerman.
Publish March 20. IT A Ap ri l
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
national
Professional
Acad­
bath.
518
MeUonville.
Rt.
3,
Box
412-S,
Palatka,
2. 1». 1»*2.
«&gt;
Phone: CY 5-0981
FA
2-M2U.
Ha.
emy.
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B IL O D E A U ,

AtralU

IX)ST: Small Black A- White o v i r t p i p m i vp n i i A
Fox Terrier, Ions tail. VIi lP i
cinity of S Points. Reward.
FA 2-8695 or FA 2-2501.

IN T H E (T R U IT T I ’O l'R T d V
T U B N IN TH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
CUIT. IX AXH FUR S E R INoi.ts c o u n t y , r i M i i n i
(T IA N r K H Y XU. 1 P M
CIX1-40
F IR S T
M K R K H A I.
HAVING!*
A N D L O A N A H M O U tA n O N OF
O R L A N D O , a corporation.

franfnrb

KOIN KLEEN

SINGER

S t Johns Realty

NEW
HOMES

FREE!

31. Articles For Sale

RECORDER. $85.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate T A P E
Stereo p!ay back Mon Rec­
Remove Thatch - Chinch
ord. 322 0C64 before 10 a.m.
llug Spray (VC-13) • Fcrti
ire—Ph. FA 2-4244
LOSE WEIGHT aafely with
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Dcx-A-Diet tablets.
Only
93c. TOuchton's Drugs.

Air-Conditioning

h . n. POPE CO., INC. READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
200 So. Park Avc. FA 2-4234
locks, sand, cement, rock,
FK IG ID A IR E
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Sales A Service
dry wells, stepping stones.
G. II. HIGH
Miracle Concrete Co.
1709 W. 1st St. Sanford
300 Elm Avc.
FA 2-3731
Ph. KA 2-3853
USED AUTOMATIC Washer
Dryer. Many to chooso
LAW N SERVICE and
from. Completely recondi­
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
tioned. 90 day warranty on
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
all. Dick's Appliance. 510
FA 2 1817.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-7658.

29. Automobile Service
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.

AUTO GLASS~
INSTALLED
Scu!(nrik Glass ami Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. KA 2-4622

31. Poultry - Livestock
Largo Shetland Ponl:«;
1
gelding, 1 marc. New and
dies and bridles. 3229162.

DAVID BRADLEY Garden
Tractor. 2 Mower attach­
ments, one 30'* sickle, ro­
tary attachment, $159. 1
Mile N. of Orango City.
Kloriland
Trailer
Park*
775-3538.
1961 ZIG ZAG Sewing Ma­
chine. Makes button holes,
with guarantee. FA 2-IM1L
PLAYPEN, Stroller, Taylor
Tot, Walker, Boy* 22" and
Girl* 24" Bikes. FA 2-7493

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
SALE
Marble top Isble, "Gone With
31 A. Pets
The Wind" lamps. Wedgewood Rosenthal china, glass
50 lb. Feeder Pigs for Sale
bric-a-hrac,
electric
cof­
Small baking type bogs for
fee maker, wearing ap­
homo freezer. Etc. Phone
parel—ladies and children,
FA 2-0264.
silver blue mink scarf,
spring hats;; 2706 Magnolia
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Avc.
POTTED MUMS in bloom
BEAUTIFUL electric range,
35c up.
used four weeks; will sell
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
for less than half pricej
Grapcvilln Ave. Near 20th St
322 8940.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
gons. Pansies, Vegetable 35. AutnmobllcH • Trucks
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
BUYING A NEW or
Upsnla ltd. Just off 20th St.
USED CAR?
and 1st St.
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ I/&gt;w Interest Rates
23. Furniture
♦ I xjw Monthly Payments
WANTED reliable couple to
FLORIDA STATE BANK
take up monthly payments
of $13.59 on 3 complete 1002 COItVAN Truck for sal*
or trade. Call 322-3990.
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col '56 CHEVROLET. $125. Call
lect.
FA 2-G633 after 6:00.

FR E E ESTIM ATE

37. ItoatM • Motors

Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­ G tie way To The Waterway
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Koh.inn Sporting Gooda
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FA 2-2117.
301-6 8 E. l i t Ph. FA 2 5961
Used lurniture, appliances, 1 714 hp.' MERCURY KlckerT
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Like new. 1 10 hp Wiscon­
lorry's Mart 215 Sanford
sin Motor. FA 2 6978.
Ave. I'll. FA 2 1132

38. Molorcyclca - Scoot era

Sell Us Your Furniture, quick
Service With Ihe Cash. VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS^
New k Used.
SUPER TRADING POST
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
FA 2 0677.
2517 Country Club ltd.
31. Articles For Sale .
Ph. FA-2-7928
Western .Shirts, work clothes, I960 VESPA Scooter.
ramp supplies, rainwear,
Phone FA 2-0190.
luggage. Army-Navy Sur­
plus. 310 Sanford Avo.
With purchase of Blue Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
ShamjMioer for only $t per
day. Carroll's Furniture.
If you need a good used Re­
frigerator
drop
by
the
Furniture Center at 1190
French Ave.
Refrigerator, gas stove, dish­
washer and oilier houseIk.ld items. FA 2-4359.

$125.

A IR • CONDITIONING
KH FKIG KR ATION
• MEN NEEDED
• \V« train you
• Hume study with
rnarhlng
• Tools and equipment
furnished.

W R ITE — l
COM MERCIAL
TRA D ES IN S TITU TE
1I0X 18
C/O Sanford Herald

HOLlERSo/SANFOim
SQUARE DEAL BUYS
52 C A D ILL A C I Door, I'owcr, A ir .&gt;**•••*••••* $1595
595
PLYM O U TH 2 Door, V-8 ...........
.'18 FORD Slulion Wagon, V-8, Aulo.
645
515
r»7 FORD Country Ked„ O verd rive...
745
S7 C IIE V . Kla. Wagon, G C yl„ Sid. ,
51 CHEV. C| Ton Pickup, A u l........
1415
,VJ C IIE V . Sin. Wagon. 5 C yl„ Sid. *****000 1395
r*a PLYM O U TH 2 Door
795
&gt;••***#******#•#•*•*•••«
r&gt;5 MERCEDES 220, 4 Door .................
129.5
IS* 00* * * * ** * * s*o**o«
r»5 C A D ILL A C Scd. DeVillc. A ir Cond.
695
fi8 FORD 2 Door. 6 Cyl.. Sid.......
645
&gt;*••••••••••••
51 C IIE V. Slu. Wagon. V-8, Aulo.
1795
59 C IIE V . I Door, 5 Cyl., Kid. IMMHMS*HS| 1195
55 CHEV. Slu. Wag., V-8, Auto., A ir Cond. 595
51 C IIE V . Dclruy, Auto. »«IMSMtMM*ll**M***4
395
58 CHEV. Vt Ton Pickup ........
I••••••*••••••••••••*•
995
55 FORD Kin. Wagon, V-8, S id . •.••HIMIMSISH
395
55 CHEV. 2 Door, 5 Cyl., Std.
195
50 C IIE V. Nomud, A ir Cond • •*•••••••••••••*••*« 1695
55 C IIE V. I Door, 0 Cyl., Auto.
495
57 PLYM O U TH 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Auto.
445
58 CHEV. \ 'i Ton Pickup .................
795
55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L V , Ton Pickup
295
69 OLDS 4 Dour Dynamic 88, A u lo ....
1295
57 M ERCURY Sta. Wagon, Auto., P. Steer. 495
50 HIIICK 2 Special. Std. Shift, Clean
295
51 C IIE V . 4 Dour, 5 Cyl., Sid................. 1495
W E 'R E LOADED • T H E Y GOTTA GO
FRED YEAC KLE
CLAUDE UITTELL
219 K. 2nd 8T.
2505 PA R K AVE.
FA 2-6231
P A 2-0811
'
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m ps §
When you think o f refreshments for your Parly
Snacktimc, fhink of ice cold Coca-Cola served with
tasty cheeses and crackers . . .

with this coupon ond purchoss of;

$5.00 OR MORE
I limit I coupon por family, pita to l

S

Nebi.ce Tatty

Rifz Crackers.................’( C 35c

S

otpirot Sat., April 6, t96S

Fniniiv^

Mabitce't Papular

Waverly W afers......... 1'H i" 29c

d a iry special*

!

Swiss Cheese................ *ii. 35c
Kraft's Ant'd. Whipped

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Swift’s Allsweet

Margarine 2

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ctns.

Courthouse
Records
Marriage Applications
Charlra Roukp, Sanford anil

Ifatrl Koiter, Sanford.
Edward Wulf, MprriU laland and Kranrea Davie, Win­
ter Park.
•
Jamea Malta, Orlando and
Bertha Lcmmona, Orlando.
Jerald Uraaa Aator and Jen­
nifer llryan, IJeUon H|&gt;gs.
Thandal Dorsey, Cleveland,
Ga. and 8aeko Dicklnion, Han.
ford.
Wayne Henry, Orlando and
Ednu Andrews, Orlundo.
Pinal IIIvorre Deerrea
Carroll Kinney Jr. vs. Marie
Kinney.
Joanne Daugharty va. Mur­
rell Daugherty.
Betty Cox vs. Kdwaid Cox.
Monroe Wilcox vs. I.ena Wil­
cox.
Ileal Kulatr Transactions
.Shoemaker (.'onstruction Co.,
to llnhert Tliiirnull, etux, I-och
AHsir, *18,000.
II. K. Ilowun, etux, to Ituy.
motiil Kwallow, etux, Kanlonl
lights., *7,60(1.
William Cadeiihead, etux to
G. W. (lodgers, C. C. Manor,
(10,20(1.

Charles Nihlurk, etux to
Btarl Warfield, etux, Block
Hummock, 911,1(10.
A. C. Doodnry Surveyor*,
Inc. to Kingswood llldls., Loch
Arbor, *6,600.
G. K. Brooke Smith, rtux to
Georga lianglemiin Jr., etux,
Loch Arbor, 97,600.
Bruce Kirkputrick, etux to
First Fed. H. and L., Little
Wrkiwa, 90,000.
Kenneth Lanier, etux to
Jamea Newman, etux, Hastbrook, *13,800.
K. K. Godwin, etux to Htcllu
Linden, Crystal Lake, 96,&lt;MI0.
Casselberry G a r d e n s to
James K. Besly, etux, 96,700.
Louie Bridges, etux to llcllu
Hamlin, Kairlune K s l a t a »,
914,800.
Arrin Purlow, etux to John
Bellamy, etux, Huufoid lights.,
9 8 ,6 0 0 .

Nellie Morgun, etui to Nel­
lie Bennett, Black Hammock,
90,000.
N. O. McDowell Jr., etux to
Howard Lowery, etux, Lake
Mary Manor, *21,600.
Charles Niblaek, etux to
Bichaid Baer, etux, Black
Hammock, 97,600.
Hamilton Hull, etux to John
Smith, atux, 29.21-30, 96,000.
Jlerl llagley, etux to Donald
l«awa, etux, N. Cl i u l u u t a ,
916,000.

Boy Scouts
Aid Goodwill
By Louise Hlmunrk
Altamonte S p r i n g s Boy
Hcouta have been busy this
past week knocking on doors
and leaving largo shopping
bugs fur residents of the com­
munity to fill with uuncedrd
clothing and any other sale
able item.
Hcouta will return this Sat­
urday in a truck to pick up
tlie filled bags which will lie
tumid over to the Goodwill
^Industries for sorting and rei pair before being resold.

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F &amp;P MIX'EM or MATCH'EM
DOLLAR SALE!

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Cerden't Krun-Chee

P C o rn Chips ..................29* &amp; 39*
(plus 50 extra Prat S&amp;H Green Stomps with
coupon attached to bog)

F &amp; P Halved or Sliced

Y . C. P eaches • • 4

| o O VVeVToIO O

All Grind* Maxwell House

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cans

C o ffe e • • • •

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a*A Au tourmi ■ ( ywrekete el:

HERMAN'S ORANGE RAND WIENERS

Ib. 59c

Progretio's Famous Tomato

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P a s t e ..............60&lt;

F fir P Sweet

G re e n P e a s . . . 6

J /l( O r e e n S t a m p s

F l o u r .............. 3 9 *

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F &amp; P Cut

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S ty le C o rn « . . . 8

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$i .

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F Or P Cream

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Fancy Red-Button

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Sweet Pink-Meat

303
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F r u it C o c k ta il • • 5

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SWIFT'S AUSWEET MARGARINE
2 M b. ctn i. 58c

Bordon’t (limit 1 )

$i .

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G re e n S ta m p i

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P e a r H a lv e s . . . 5

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Armttreni'i One-Step

Kraft's Pimento, Olive-Pimento or
Pineapple Cheese

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Sweet Flavored

Muensfer C h eese .......

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Hole Rtguler or Self Holr Spray
14-ox. can $1.09 plus tax

Baby Gouda .................!«! 49c

Gem Rolls 2 2Z
pkgs. 49*

F fir P Canned

vtih All coupon mi yutcktt, if

A Tatty Snack Style Chcete

Borden’s

FU R F A N C Y ’S SAKE
— Fur g 1o v e h , «ki
punt*, boot* anil woolly
awcatcr fail to ruufflu
the charm o f Claudia
Cardinal^. Sho’n film­
ing a talc o f fantaay at
Cdrtlnu, Italy.

Cream C h eese............... V«7 29c
Krstt's Amtiitea er Pimsnls

Sliced Cheese ...............'Jj!' 49c

plus 100 extra Free *}.*&gt;/ Green Stamps
with coupon

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Witcentin Sliced llg-lye

Radishes............. 2 ,i„.

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Florida Vine-Riponed

Tom atoes.................n. 19*

frozen foods

Sweet Mild Flavored

Coffee Cake ...

Green O nions........^ 15*

T o i t y C e n te r - C u t

Howord Jobnion'o V ionno Crumb

Vi.” 59*

Rick't Cbocoloto

Eclairs ........... 2

89*

ratio Brand

Mexican Dinners '*“• 49*
Mr*. Poul't family Back

Onion Rings ..... 49*
lautblaad Froian

Whole Dinners .... *£ 39*
Pidiweet Cblcboa, Bool, Turkey

Meaf Pies..... 4

89*

four fitkermen fr t t ie

Scallops .............7;„7; 49*
Mn. fa u lt Family Pack triad

Fish Fillets.........’i r 59*

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Pork C h o p s ........... Ib,
Copeland'* Fresh

Sliced Bologna

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39c

Tarnow'* Chipped

• . 3 S t.
Sliced H am . . . . . .
59c
C orned B e e f . . . . 4. 69c
Bee f or Ham

pkgi.

Ternow’* Cooked or Baked

Swift'* Premium Tatty

Swlft'e Premium Sweet-Smoke Flavor

BRACH’S EASTER CANDY

S l i c e d B a c o n . . . »&gt;. 3 9 *
Either End or Whole Talmadga Country

Brack's Assarted

Easter Fu n ........... 49c

C u re d H a m s • . . . * 7 9 *

•rack's

Jelly Beans......... 29c

Swift's Premium Country Style

Brcch's Ccn4f

P o r k S a u s a g e • • »&gt; 4 9 *

Chicks &amp; Rabbits..

29c

■rack's

Hide &amp; Seek Eggs. *£ 29c
Braeh's M

Thttilets

Malted Milk Eggs. 47£*- 49c
Pitch's Dtluxe

Easter Baskets

$1.89

WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
"NERVING

ALTAMONTE

SPRINGS,

CASSELBERRY,

Herman's Orange Band

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MAITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO

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W E A T H E R : Fnir nml mild through Friday. High todny, 85-00. Low tonight. 60-65.
VOL. 5.1

By l.arry Yrrshrl
The Florida Development
Commission reports that Sem­
inole County is in the first 10
o f medium size counties in
the state with a yam of 45
percent in employment . . . .
Second year in a row this
county has made the “ Big
Ten.”
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Did you know that Hunt
Co. has 350 employes with a
$25,000 weekly payroll . . . .
That's over a million per year.
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BULLETIN

$ 3 4 5 ,2 0 0
Bid OK'd
On School ! w *

TAL1.AIIA&amp;SKE (I T ’ I) —
TTir House met in Democra­
tic caucus today and desig­
nated
Sumter
County
famtrr E. C. Itoweli as
speaker for the 1!H&gt;5 session.

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NO. 683

Bryant Predicts O K
For Revenue Plan
'M ust Provide New
T a x e s, College Funds'

Nearing1End

A CONVKIUSATIDN WITH
Work will I n* commenced late next week in tho
SLT’T. OF SCHOOLS IL T. construction of the new English Estates school.
MILWEE.
School Hoard opened six bids for the contract
REPORTER: Teachers have
this
morning and incepted the low hast* hid of JfItlo,been calling us complaining
that tho majority of those 200 o f Jack Jennings, Orlando.
Tin* building will ! h- uf
competent leather aw aids ure
principals and supervisors, is
CBS construction, a compact
that true?
onc-slury structure tunning
Mil.WMF: Definitely not.
15 classrooms, iidtiiimMniti"ii
HKlTlItTKK:
Well.
how
offices and n cufet.riliin. It
many au|wrviaors and princi­
will lie banted at. tin- end of
pal .*-*• on tti.« list of (55?
Oxfoid Avenue in tin- English
at il.\\ EE; t Uoiii kiiuw.'
Estates subdivision.
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School
Board also this
Mayfair Golf Club will
illuming named Morris Kiiliy,
atari closing on Mondays dur­
present principal of l.nkc
ing the summer season starl­
Multiuc seluMil, us principal
ing April 8.
of English Estates. No suc­
s
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cess. r \&lt;as named at Lake
Important city commission
Monroe.
meeting next Wednesday with
Tile hoard opened six bills
Engineers Clark, Dully and
at ill a.m., went into execu­
Diels on water I m p r o v etive session nod announced
ments . . . . Fiscal Agent
its decision shortly In-fore
Loomis Lcedy will tie present
noon. Complication* entered
and will again stress that the
tile picture on tin- bid-ling becity not spend over $850,000
muse each c-’ iilriietnr also
.MORRIS Kl.’ IIY
for the piogium now.
olfeie-l over and nl-me bis
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base bid five alternate dif­
Which reminds us the other
ference.-.
day 2,0:10,000 gallons were
Here are the base bids of
pumped during a 10 hour per­
the six contractors, In-fore de­
iod . . . T hai s more tiiuli the
ductions and additions as piepeak summer day last year.,
sented because of tin- alter­
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nate changes:
A new National Food chuin
I’cliec have apprehended
Carroll lbiniel Construction
store is putting up u building two Negio youths and charg- (
ompaiiy, Snnfmd, Sin,1,300:
at Mobley’s Corner in South cd them with suspicion to
Seminole . . . Fit si reports are rommit grand larceny in the Giuliam t’lintruetiug Com­
pany, Oilalido, g:taa,7liU;. II.
that the transaction involves theft of a pur»« from u San­
J. High Construction Coni$135,000.
ford woman loftt week
------cpsuv. Dtjando. MJa,0B0; Jack

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It) United I’ rrss International
'ITk* second of the nation's
long newspaper strike* ap­
peared near an end in Cleve­
land today.

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
Gov. Farris Bryant predicted
today Unit the legislature will
approve hi* $250 million pack­
age program lor new m e
line.
Bryant told his first news
j conlerenre of the session that
the legislators arc beginning
lo grasp the overall fiscal pic­
ture and will ronrliidc there
is no alternative hut to pro­
vide $125 million in new' taxe* and $125 million in borrow­
ed lands for university and
junior college construction.
He conceded there is some

opposition lo the borrowing
program. Inti lie said the al­
ternatives are limited. In
fart lie said, lie know* of no
alternative inclin'd Dial would
be practicable lor raising
money lor university expan­
sion.
Hry ant elaborated on de­
tails of hi* tax and spend pro­
gram and explained why he
iliil not suggest that the bor­
rowing phase lie put into the
Stale Constitution by a vote
of the people.
He said he had no objec­
tions lo the people passing on

the proposed bond program happen, he said, if the amend*
except that it would lie more men! were on the ballot in
than a year before they could the Uk'il general election.
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vote and also he does not
Starting today, you will have
want to see it an Issue in the
to pay an extra nickel or
loot governor’s campaign.
dime ( o r
person-to-person
If it were possible to get
telephone rails of less than
three-fourths consent of the
(ton miles. A new rate sched­
legislature for n special elec- j
ule lor long-distance calls
lion immediately to vote on
went into clfect at 12:01 a.in.
the bond program, that would!
he fine, he said, "Imt that's
Wall Blast
Impossible.”
BERLIN (C P U —East Ger­
"So important a mailer as
Study of the financial struc­
many charged today that e x -,
educational expansion should
plosives to blow up the Berlin
ture
of Altamonte Springs
not he made a pari of parti­
wall are llown Into the city 1
san politics” which would will he made in a special ses­
aboard Western commercial
sion of Hie Town Council’s fiflights ••misusing" air corri­
iianeo committee nt 7 p. m.
dors over ils terriiory.
Monday.
Gale Winds
This dcicsion was reached
By t ’nltrd P i p ** Intrrnalional
Wednesday e v e n i n g when
Gale-force winds s w e p t
Keith N^ixon, finance commit­
away summery temperatures
tee chairman, raised severut
today and caused extensive
questions during the regular
damage across (lie Midwest.
Showers soaked (lie Ohio Val­
i WASHINGTON
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- special lacl-findmg h o a r d , Franklin D. Roosevelt anil Council inerting.
ley and North Atlantic states.
Nixon, who had even quesPresident Kennedy has block­ Iasi night in Hie filial step j Harry S. Truman, was nn;ucd
ed a threatened nationwide! available under the National i chairman of Hie Imard which I lolled "excessive” telephono
Crackdown
railroad strike for al least tin Baitway Labor Act lo prevent will meet in Washington a Mils, queried tho Council that
days by appointing n three 1a walkout. The action auto­ week (nun today lo begin dis­ "$.10,000 a year seems too
WASHINGTON (C P U - A
presidential commission call­
much." He also raised a point
mail emergency Isiard to ill matically liars u strike tor r&gt;o cussion*.
ed today lor a nationwide
veitigale the dispute over I days.
The two other members of about the Town's Mink bal­
Judge Samuel I. Bosenman. the panel are veteran labor ance.
crackdown on illicit drug traf­
work rules.
fic through a "massive at­
Thu Picsldent named the j special counsel to Presidents mediator*. They are Prof.
It wus agreed that the fi­
tack" on big-time smugglers
N Y L K N E AI.IIERK. an
.Nathan Feinsinger of Hie Uni­ nance tismniute — "glxi'n.
and peddlers.
versity of Wisconsin Law Councilman Frank Gerhardt
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e n t r y - in tho "Mina
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School
and Dr. Clark Kerr, and Mayor Lawrence SwofPolice
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J#n.
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l0
.m
-miioo!
Seminole
County”
con­
.guntf i W ;
Senator .Mack Cievelaud Jr. Ham* slid John Humblcy nab- EuKutK: w ri-Mimo
k#1m). * SoUf 0r.
president of the University of fonl — would meet Monday
text, ik the tliu iK liler o f
told us this morning that a
evening to study tho mattor.
Calitoriiia.
bed the two bey*. U nod IP J |ttll,T?. V3W.436. and Henry
PARIS (U PD - Franco'!' Mr. nml Mrs. C. W .
strategy meet between sen­
The controversy over what Clerk James Pulmcr wan In­
and found in their posscsei.n „ SU|1|lt;llllf o.lnmi,., *115,. 2txi.txw coal miner* were ex- 1 Yurlioroiijflt
of
1805
ators of Iho eight central a watch and other jewelry bepeeled to latlf)* an agreement
Hie railroads call "feather­ structed to bo present, "with
A il n m s
A v t ! . Site
Honda counties met yester­ longing to Jeanette E. l-alng,1
bedding” reached Hie show­ Hie 1003 projected budget, *
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with the government today to
touche* Imton fo r the
day to map out plaits for a 1521 South Oak Ave. Miss . .
end Hie 35-dny strike vvliicii
down stage when the Su­ statement of expenditures for
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city recreation ilopiirtpush to get that four-year Filing's pun,, was grahln-d
f| r | ft r in / \
preme Court ruled that the the first three months of this
has ereated the worst lalmr
inent nml o ilie r lioldiie*
university in cent ml Florida. last Friday night at Fourth &gt; » V I I I I V I I U I I U U
crisis of President Charles de
im lm lo rtiiMfiliK, ilitiu’- I JACKSONVILLE (U l’ l) - lo effeel Wednesday and had companies were tree lo abol­ year and a hank statement of
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Gaulle's five-year regime.
ish thousand* of jobs which Town finances.”
St. nml I’ark Ave.
ing mill listen in g to
Members of the Brotherhood withdrawn from national rail­ had lies'll protccVd by long­
By the way Mack got his
Following Wednesday ereDuring the fray. Mis.* l.uing
record*. M is* A lb o r* i*
road agreements.
choice spot , . . (See page 3| suffered u seven* gash on hei
ning’a
session, Nixon explain­
of
taicomotive
Engineers
may
Integrate
standing
union
rules.
ii sen ior a t Sem inole
Tho strike hy Hie engineers
lie’s on the taxation and fi­ forehead and « Ii* t injuries.
Five n|M'rallng unions rep­ ed that lie meant $25,000 and
In- Hii* lirsl operating union
MIAMI (U P D —A suit lo in
Town t’oimril ot Noiili Or­
11irli.
will have little actual effect
nance committee . . .
Jou
not $30,000 us "too much” and
worker* lo go on strike since on Hie already stmek rail­ resenting alNiut 200,(HK) rail­
lando will confer at H p.m. to­ legrale facilities ill a stale
Davis got some good commit­
road workers viewed Hie dis­ Hint ho referred to the Town'a
night willi an Orlando attor­ office building here was drop­
a U. S. Supreme Court rul­ way, except to provide tome
tees . . . still no word on
pute as a question of whether employe payroll. This matter,
ney relative to advice on lu ped Wednesday when the at­
ing upholding the right of i relief on picket line*.
what Jan Fortune will receive,
their members would lie able too, will lie discussed Monday
lure legal action in the de­ torney for the Civil Liberties
railroad* to abolish '’feather•
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President Kennedy named
to ronlimie working at Ihe evening.
Union
learned
signs
designat­
velopment of the community.
bedding” Job*.
in emegerency fact-finding only jobs they know.
ThuFederal
Hurcuu of
Council also heard a report
I. II. Handley, of Gurney, ing separate facilities were to
Union Chief Boy Davidson Imard Wednesday lo leek a
Bonds lias been culled in to
For Hie railroads, 11 was a from D. Kiik Gunby, of GunGurney and Handley, Orlan­ he removed.
said Wednesday the engineers compromise on railroud fea*
investigate the Interstate 4
question of whether they hy iimf Company, Delaind, that
BUENOS AIBES (L T D — do. will advise the Council,
will go on strike against the llierheddlng.
ihu*
averting
ovrsignt meting o ff four A rebel radio vowed early to­
NASSAU,
Bahama*
(U
PD
would lie allowed lo eliminate the Town should expect fav­
Six Hurt
which organized M o n d a y ►
i Florida East Coast Hallway ; strike* hy other unions for at
homes out by Saidundo.
—The
Bahama*
government
job*
whirh have become un­ orable hide for ita proposed
dny that diehard foes of evening and held ils first reg­
PLAQUEMINE, La. (U P I)
at one minute after midnight least two months.
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necessary because of techno­ r t v i n u i bond sale ut its
ousted ex-President Joan D. ular session Tuesday evening. — A hydrocarbon unit in the todny diupped chnige* against Friday.
Davidson charged from (lie
April 17 meeting. "The bond
Stute Bond Department o f­ Per.-u vvill "fight on” despite
Council has requested Hie at-i $100 million Dow Chemical 17 t'uliall exile i aiders rup­
Davidson said hi* organi­ union's Cleveland hrndquart- logical advance*. They esti­
market is excellent now,”
ficials and County Engineer Uie apparent cr llapse of their lorney for information on the
Co. complex exploded and tured on nearby K«’y Norman, zation will join II nonoperat­ c's that I'KC Board Chair­ mated lh.it the rule change*
Gunby said, "whether they
Bill Bush will tour SK 430 effort to overthrow the gov­ present town charier and ae
burned Wednesday n i g h t , returned I heir gun* nod re­ ing unions in the strike man Ed Ball was trying to would save about $500 million
are puiclinsed hy private buy.
from Goldeniod to Oviedo as ernment.
lions of the preceding Coun leaving six persons hospital- leased them lo return to again*! the FEC because the show other railroads how to a year at a time when eco­
ers or tho federal govern­
tho first step in a study for
nomies
are
needed
to
meet
The rebel threat was broad, ell.
izrd in a night of terror and Miami.
I Florida-based
earrier
pul run their operation*.
impiowng (lie road.
ever
stiffening com pell Hon ment.”
cast
even
as
Bear
Adm.
Flucniiliisinn.
aiili-fenHierlieddinu
rule*
in
,\
I'.
S.
Const
Guard
plane
"Iliil just lei lorn try to
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The Town proposes to sell
Irnni other lorm* ot lran*|Mirdio Vas&lt;|uex, commander of
lioV'-riog over Nmaatl liailior
move a train when lie gels
$350,000 in revenuo hoods to
We asked City Manager the high sea* fleet, held penee
HiHoii
Charges Flayed
I indicated Hie i-xih-a, who also
(us oilier strike selHcd," the
fitmiiee a new waterworks
\\. K. Knowles about Inal talks with lenders of the
union tors* said.
MONTREAL (UPD-Ltber are Icing pel milled to leave
system. The U. K. Community
sewage treatment plant prog- army and ail force.
Ball was scheduled lo meet
Fred Steven*. 22-ycar-old al leader l/’ ster B. Pearson mi their Violin III. the con­
Facilities Administration has
reas. ’’Slower Ilian slow,”
Stock Rally
At least 25 men bad been
verted
w.nslilp
with
which
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night
n
e
e
u
s
e
d
;
willi
l.almr Secretary Willard
Altamonte
Springs
Negro,'
approved th» Mmd sale and,
Mild Ml, Knowles.
NEW
YORK
(U
PD
killed nml 50 wounded in two
Wirlz in Washington today at
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charged with manslaughter, Prime Minister John Diefen
Stock' resumed Wednesday’s it was explained, will pur­
days of scattered fighting,
baker
of
supplying
I
odder
for
1
2
p. in. Wirt* wn* expected
col
t*
d
to
.Miami.
rally til the opening today on chase tlie paper if no privuta
'Die first thicv local bills limited for the most puit to was Isiuml over to Circuit
GREENWOOD. Mia*. (U PD I In try to persuade Ball to re*
Court in a preliminary hear- 1Communist propaganda in his
Mils utu received.
active irading.
expected to be inliodueed air attacks,
open
negotiations
with
Ihe
IIcampaign
ngum*l
Negro voter aspirants, led by
ing Wednesday afternoon by election
during tile legislature will be
non-operaling unions whirh
A broadcast from a bidden
arming Canadian d e f e n s e
&lt;Tihago roinedian Dick G r e g ­
fencing of saivuge yards, dog radio stution spoke of con­ County Judge Vernon Mize.
struck against Hu* FEC Jan.
forces with U. S. nuclear war­
Stevens,
ronfined
to
roun
ory, plaiirieil to mureh again 2.t m a wage dispute.
pound law on stray animals
tinued resistance by t h c ty jail in lieu ot $l.ooo bond.. heads.
and water control survey.
toi lay in a civil right* liuttle
’’ Patagonian 11e v o I u lion- confessed early Wednesday to
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di-serihed mm "almost won.”
ary Command,” suggesting the falal shooting ol Janie* Dealer Backing?
.Y o u ’ ll iip p re c iu le (lie e x lr n nervine
County Commissioner J. C.
At the same time the JusTALLAHASSEE (U I’D —
the rebels might intend to Curti* la*’, 11 year old Via
JACKSONVILLE l t i l ’ll --------------------Hutchison says ho doesn’t see
hole up in tin* bleak southern monte Springs Negro, late An oHinui of a drive-in gro­ A resolution lulling on Con- lice Department goes into fed­
how the county will ever get
gnss
to
enact
legislation
eral
court
ut
Greenville,
iil.out
territory of Patagonia.
cery chain charged Wednes­
Tuesday.
FREE
an administrative aide unless
day that a legislative bill to &lt;liminnting Hie poll tax as a (10 mile* uvvuy, seeking nil in­
Tire
it has tin complete endorse­
ban Hie sale of beer and wine requirement for voting in fed- junction barring interfcicnre
I Ils pc tins
ment of the eonimieslou. ft
in food stores was backed by i i i i I election* was introduced with Negro voter registration
WASHINGTON ( U I’D —
hasn’t now.
FREE
slate whisky dealers. Julian today hy Sen. Belli Johnson, [ drives.
('resident Kennedy was under­
•
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Tire notation
Or
Undo.
Gregory, who bud hi* aim stood today to he (lyin g to
E. Jackson,
president
of
Lust week was "Youth |
Jackson's M i n i !
Markets,' Mr*. Johnson said 30 of the twisted hy polieu here two make it its easy an possible- for
FREE
Week” ill Ihu county churches j
Inc., said lie did not *ee that :i« states required to ratify an days ago in u voter demon- Premier Nikita Khrushchev to
Flat lir a
, . . and most people are
anything would be gained by aoti . poll tux nmendemeiit Miutiun matvh, vowed Wed- withdraw more Russian troops
Repair
still talking aiiout the line Job .
making housewives go into a have already approved. Gov. nesduy to h-ud new marches from Culm without losing
17-year-ulu Sieve Davis did i
FREE
package
store or beer joint to Farris Bryant also has en­ "and fight this thing until face.
WASHINGTON (U PD
- I United States was ready (n
in the pulpit at the l ’inecrest
Front End
buy their alcoholic bever­ dorsed the move which was the government acrid* in
The President told Ids news
Defense
Secretary
Robert
S.
light
if
necessary—and
win
Cheek
Baptist Church.
stur I'd in Congress by Flor­ troop*.”
conference Wednesday "we
McNamara has told Congress
McNamara said lhal all o ages, rather than going into
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.Sen.
Kpessurd
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lidGregory
led
a
march
Wed­
hope" Russia would recnll the
that Russia's economic and ! Soviet Premier Mklla K!iru*li a clean grocery store.
Tile first meeting uf the
land.
nesday in which I’J Negroes estimated 12,000 to 13,000 mil­
military power complex will c Im-v ' s action* "indicate Hie
Expert
Cuuitiiouse Annex committee
(Inly five states now have a vein arrested in this delta
itary personnel she stilt bus
not equal that ol the United conclusion that he knows we
\\ heel
poll tax.
will lie held at 7:30 p. m.
town hut police left Gregory &lt;m the isluod. But he uvoided
can destroy his society today
States "in our lifetime ”
Alignment
.Monday.
alone.
combing his Muli'incul in
McNamara's confident ap­ should lie attack us from Hie
♦
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Budge .
Page 7
1-11 Club Change
strong terms which would
praisal of the U. S. defense* ground, tlie sea, the atmos­
Moviciand Drive-In will sell was contained in testimony phere or space.”
Classified
Page II
give it Hie flavor of a demand,
Time and place of loday's
Comics
some 200 to 300 SI bills for given to the Senate Armed
Page 10
North Orlando 4 II Club meet­ l a o n t f w o o d
Kennedy emphasized Hint
Responding
to
criticism
Tire Distributors For Denman Custom Built Tires
Dear Abhy
85 cents at the McCrory’* Services Committee in Feb­ from committee member* fur
Page 7
Tile April meeting of the one of tlie reasons Hie United
ing ami program lia* been
Page 4
Editorial
First St. annex tomorrow at 4 ruary It was made public some
Pentagon
decisions.
changed Iroui 4:30 p in. until lamgwood City Council will &amp;tutca cluck'd down oil n-fin 5 p in. in conjunction with today by Hie committee.
Eliteituililiieiit
I’age
McNamara dek-nded his poli:JU p.m. and will be held at be held at 8 p.m. today in ugeo hit-and-run raids on
Legal* .......
Cage 10
“ It’s Only Money” playing at
Tbc defense secretary said bey of phasing out manued
Hie Community Uuilding in lha City Hull. Only routine Cuba and Soviet vessels was
f’uizle _
I'uge 1U
the Drive-In Friday and Satur-1 all-out nuclear war was "im ­ bombers, cancelling the Skythe Village Recreation Aiea business hu* been scheduled lo avoid giving Khrushchev
Society m
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da) . . . On je t, only one probable,” but his testimony bolt missile and other steps
Instead of at the Mime ut on 'the agenda, the Herald any additional excuse to keep
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mad* it clear b* thought ih* |ha has taken.
U&gt; a customer.
j Sports ....______ i ’age t&gt; Mrs, Anion Krscek.
hie troops in the airs.
was advisd-

Extra Rate

Altamonte Sets
Special Money
Meet Monday

Cooling Off Period

Rail Strike Blocked

Police Arrest
Two Assailants

Agreement aeen

Locomotive Engineers
1st To Go On Strike?

Council Meet Set

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Rebels Say

Cuban Exile
Charges Out

Negro Charged
In Boy's Slaying

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Eliminate Poll
Tax Plan Asked

TIRE With Us!

Kennedy Hopeful
On Red Troops

Commies No Equal
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Herald Index

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Summer School
The Hollins College M ast­
er of Arts In Teaching Pro­
gram will offer two pre-sum ­
m er short courses June 3-19
a regular six-week sum m er
session June Itl-July 31, and
two post sum m er short cours­
es Aug. 1-17, according to an
announcement made by Dr.
William T. Ed wards, direct­
or. G raduate Program in
Teaching.
Students enrolling in the
sum m er course* muy earn
up to nine sem ester hour*
of credit, and in special
cases, 12 sem ester hours of
credit.
The Islest official regislra-

• Mon. • Tucs. • Wed.

(Ion date for the two p re ­
sum m er short courses, Edu­
cation SM and Education 514,
ia June 3. The latest dates for
registration in the aix-week
sum m er session, with
13
courses ottered, and the postsum m er course* arc June 1»
19.

Specials

PTA To Meet
The April business and pro­
gram meeting of the Hear
Lake Elem entary PTA will
lie held i t I p. m. Tuesday
following the opening social
period scheduled to sta rt at
7:30 p. m.

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Son ford

ROOM S A LE !

FIELD TRIP l» n food store whh taken by the HlinlnnU of Mr*. Nancy
Foy’a Wcntnlde third Krudo, Tuesday. Approximately .‘Hi children were
ah own through the Thriftwny Store anil llamly Food Market by employes
of the store and nmnatfer and owner Joe Gazil.
(Herald Photo)

New Resuscitation Method Business
Shown For Bear Lake Club

&amp;

Mr. and Mr*. K*y C. WinBy Shirley Wenlworth
In Sanford was given by Mra,
freo
were guest# of the LinThe new life saving method E. L. Hubbard who outlined
cnln-Mcreury
division for top
of “ mouth to nose" resusci­ work on the basic shell dress
and
use
of
sewing
cqulpmrnt
drslrrihlp
salesmen
a t a ban­
tation developed in Austra­
quet Saturday evening at Guy
lia and rapidly being adopt­ being conducted in the class
c*.
I,om bar* lo ’a I'ort-o-Call isl SI,
ed for general useage was
Mrs. W. 0 . Csrpenfcr, who Petersburg. Winfrco, with
dem onstrated Tuesday night was scheduled to demon- Hunt Llnculn-Mercury here,
111 Llncolu-Mercury
by Seminole Chapter Repre­ slrale proper Ironing meth­ Joined
sentatives of the Amcricsn ods. was unable In attend aulrsmen from throughout
the meeting doe to Illness.
Florida and Southern A la­
lied Cross for members of
Refreshment* were serv­ lia mu In ’’Itiller Clrrlef* mem­
the Itear I-akc Home Demon- ed by the hostess at the
bership a* top Haleameti in the
ttrallon. Club.
conclusion of the business Jacksonville district.
program. The April
The program on water safe­ and
ty and resuscitation was giv­ meeting will lie held at the
Giving orders makes you
home of Mrs. John Wood,
en by Mrs. Edith Avencl and
fir,28 Llnncal Reach Dr., Hear seem b o s s y , unfcmlninc.
Mrs, Colleen Stewart who al­ Lake.
Make requests, Instead.
io demonstrated the step by
atep procedures of mouth to
mouth resuscitation using the
life sited «}0mmy “ Annie"
and guided each cluh mem­
ber through the liie saving
routine.
lied Cross •» yet ha* not
wholly approved the new
mouth |o nose techniques al­
though liie mouth lo mouth
method, developed and used
first by lifesaving team s In
Norway, Is approved and
lias been In use for Mime
tim e, the rcpresentallvca ad­
vised.
The meeting was held at
the home of Mr*. Russell
g/iotnis with Mrs. Raymond
Jackson, cluh president, pro­
dding.
Mr*. Jackson announced
th a t a rra n g e m e n t have been
completed for llio club lo
tour a furniture store on the
evening of May 2 beginning
a t 7:30 p. tn. She alto an ­
nounced that (lie Hear I.akc
group h id received an Invi­
tation to altond the May 13
all day meeting of the fieneva Cluh,
A report on sewing rla strs
being held at the HI) Center

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hud a 4-14 record Inst season.
Is suffering with srm trouble
and has led the Kansas City
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south, for treatm ent in Kan
sns Oily. Club olflclals estim ated he may be sidelined
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By LAHUY VFIt.SIIFL
It sure seems strange tliat
Kern Park Mayor V**rnou
Dunn would preicn t his perm issive legislation request on
incorporation to the Icgisla
live delegation without first
going through the County
Commission . . , Had public
relations considering propos­
als rail for the use of county
liooks, etc.

* • •

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Talked with Senator Mack
Cleveland .tr. (it su n ' seems
m rr to pul Senator in front of
his nam e) in Tallahassee. We
h ea r M ark's in tine for a top
com mittee ( maybe finance
and taxation) not had for a
freshm an senator . . . Also
that Speaker Matlorv Home
had reserved a spot on the
appropriations com m ittee for
Cordon Frederick . . . It will
he interesting to sec what
com m ittee .Ian Fortune gets
Joe Davis lias already been
lined up for the Public Saf­
ely committee.

• • •

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Windows com pleted in the
courthouse . . . Next step is
L’aini Hruce's otftce which
should he completed in a lion I
two weeks . . . Thu* far court
house and agricultural office
renovations total over SJO.tKm
. . . II should he at the SSO.Ihki
figure when Hie entire task Is
completed

» • •

£

City Attorney Hill Itulchi
son has filed the city's brlet
in that term ile slander ease
. . . Next step is up lo the
term ite com pany's attorney
to answ er same.

f • •

Don't forget Alix of Sanford
giant open house Saturday . .
A big feather in the SanfordSeminole
Development Co.

bonnet.

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• • •

Did you know that a large
hunk of acreage has already
been ol/ered for a proposed
courthouse annex in South
Se minute County; U« also
round out that Casselberry of­
fered to give license tag of­
fices in the courthouse free
office space during Ihe peak
rush . . . It was turned down.
* • •
The Heerenlion Department
and Art Assn, have requested
Ihe old library building . .
Friends of the Library have
• Iso suggested Hie building In­
put up fur sale and money
used lo improve the future
proposed downtown library,

Rail Tie-Up
Threat Seen
BULLETIN
CHICAGO &lt;LT*!&gt; — H ie
nation's railroad*, (reed ol
a restraining Injunction, an ­
nounced today they will
pul anti-featherbedding work
rule* change* into r ile d
April a which could touch
off a nationwide rail strike.
Hall official* are experttug that President Kennedy
will appoint an em ergency
bn; rd for a M-day "cooling
off" period aimed at head­
ing rdl a nation-wide rail­
road strike a* ihe result id
the court ruling handeit
down today In Chicago.
laical rail ottierr*. tr
questing their nam es not he
published, said this appears
lo lie Hie only alternative at
Ihi* point. The emergency
board would study Ihe fa ils
in Ihe m atter (or 3u days
and then olfer recom m end­
ations "for a solution to Ihr
President, I ti e railroads
and the em ployes."
The Herald sought at
tiiHin today h&gt; fdeplum e tu
obtain a statem ent from AV.
Tlmmas Hire, president ol
the A tlrnlie Coast Line rail­
road, but was informed by
hi* Jacksonville office that
"he I* out nf the city."
* • *
CHICAGO ( U P li- A federal
district judge lifted an injunc­
tion and set Hu* stage today
lur Ihe nation'* railroad* to
order sweeping anti-featherbedding work rule* change*.
The railroad* w ere expect­
ed lo announce shortly Hint
the work rules would Itecume
effective im m ediately. T h c
net Ion could result In a n a­
tionwide strike tlireal
The representative* of the
railroad* hud been restrained
since Iasi July from placing
the proposed w o r k rules
change* into effect.
In ilissultlnj! th e Injunc­
tion, Ju d g e Jo sep h S am
P e rry t o l d
21)3 person*
aw aiting c iltirn s h ip c e re ­
m onies In hi* cham ber*
III. I they w ere w itnessing a
"p h a s e III ra ilro a d h isto ry .'

Perry praised the railroad
anil five ou (ruin brother
hoods, who have luuglit the
promised changes, fur ll.eir
conduct in the case which tinally was decided by the U. S.
• • •
Suprem e Court on March t.
Semi-Centennial dance cele­
Perry said Ids action meant
bration could not have picked
there now is nothing to bar
a hotter place to hold the
the railroads from starting
dance April 27 than Ihe Mayfair . . . I m ean with that
★
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new air-conditioning
and everything , . ,
» * •
Memo lo Supl. of Schools
It. T. Mllwee . . , Yon men
lion an acres* road to the
new Fngli-h Kslalr* School
off llwy 17 02 . . . It'* not a
Answer will be forthcoming
public right-of-way, Mr. Mil within a week on the Sanford
Pipeline Com pany's request
wee.
addressed to llir Atlantic
* * *
County engineer Hill Hush Coast Line for |tcrillis!hoii to
it* right-«if-way on
m eets with the State Itoau cross
D epartment tin* afternoon In Meltons illc Avenue.
ACL officials at Jackson­
see what can he done about
those four homes by Sant undo ville today said it is expect­
ed Ihe railroad's review ot
stranded by Interstate -I.
« • •
specifications forwarded by
Major im pinvcm rnl* going the pipeline firm will lie
on at NAS and *ttll more to completed and the answer
come . . . Hid opening April returned "possibly Inter this
25 on repair lo roofs of 25 week hut not longer than It)
building* . , Estim ated cost days."
JJ5 non .
Mho says the haw
is tad perm anent? . . . .
• * #
County Commission meets
Willi the town of Casselberry
hoard in road problem* al Ihe
ruurlhouse . . . It will l&gt;&lt;&gt; In­
formal . . . Time 7:30 p.m.
and the press is invited.
• • •
County taxes soar over Ihe
J2.lii0.000 m ark . . . T hat's a
good percentage considering
the tax roll is only JJ.277.OO0.

ACL To Answer
Pipeline Bid

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are expected to elim inate at
least b5.(M*i jobs.
on e ot the lirst effects of
the work rule changes pro­
bably would be the most d ra s­
tic — the elimination of jobs
which tin* railroads consider
unnecessary. These were p ri­
marily firem en’s jobs on die*el engine* in freight and
yard service.
About I3,ikxi — those with
less than It) years seniority—

EBtablishcd 1008

TUES., APRIL 2, 1963

BRIEFS

MOSCOW (UPI) — Tim Soviet Union to­
day Intmchcii a npatv rocket destined for the
moon, the official n ew s agency Tass announcetl.
. Tass said the final stage of the rocket fol­
lows the pre-set trajectory of the flight.
It said an automatic station "moon-1,”
weighing 1,122 kilograms (l.l.T) pounds) is in­
stalled alumni tlie rocket. 'I'he mitomatie station
is expected to reach the area of the ntoon in
three and a half days.
Tass said all apimratus aboard the auto­
matic station is functioning normally.
It was Die second unmanned space launch
from the Soviet Union this year. Last month.

Moscow (urn — soviet

P rem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev vacationed on lln* Black
Sea today with no indication
of lieing in political hot w a­
ter as reported abroad.

MUENOS AIRES (UPI) — Ketireri-uuliUiry o f.
ficers proclaimed a revolt today to block w lm t they
termed a threatened Communist takeover, hut tho
government scoffed at the uprising.
The Defense Ministry described the political dis­
sidents as retired army and navy officers and die-

Harris Rites
V/ednesday

tl looks like there won't he
any spring grand jur&gt; lhit
y e a r , . . No firal degree
cases coinin' up.

NORTH ORLANDO’S new Town Council iw pictured. Prom the left:
I’ h I m-i I St,*|ilu*iij-ol). Vice Mnyur Arthur F ori-ip. Mrs. Irene Van E»*|hk*I,
Arthur Rhoden am^Muyur U . U . Aniu tM*p.^)
(lleruld Photo).

at:d clouds of dust.

iuml nnti-PcronUt* rngaged — —---------------------------------“only in psychological ac­
tion."
Ih e
government claimed
"absolute d iu n " jo all com­
mand* lit midday. The sta te ­
ment contrasted sharply with
tlie ii -Ih-I proclamation of a
"imli-iml revolution."
R i-Ih-I liioadcasts identified
Opposition to Ihe proposed
aged ret Imi I Lt.-Grii. Benja­
min Menendex ns "eominnti- St. Juhns-lmlian River Canal
der-lti’Chief of the revolu­ Authority witl lie expressed
tion." Sole casualty of Hie officially in T allahassee by
revolt up to midday vvus n commercial fishing Interest!
geiieial who w a, wounded by on the upi»er St. Johns Itivor,
gunmen who sped past his tt was learned today.
Tin* Herald reported Mon­
homo.
day
that Sen. llcrnaril P ar­
The rebellion appeared to
he all attem pt tn block the rish, of Hrcvard County, in*
1tended introducing a lull in
governm ent'a plan lo allow
1the State Legislature seeking
supporters of ousted former
1formation of Hie Canal Au­
Piesident Jnail D. Pcron lo
thority to promote the conlull licfpul* in elivtiuM* sche­
IkUUction of a waterway cunduled for June !kl. Hrutilinn I iiecling Hie St. Johns River
Communists have supported and Ihe Indian River be­
Vrontst candidate* in past tween Sanford and Maytotrn*
elections.
O. It. Morris, of Wetaka,

To He Married

Canal Protests
Anticipated By
Area Fishermen

HOLLYWOOD ( t ' t ’ti — Ac­
tress Mamie Van Doren and
Los Angeles Angel pitcher
Ho tlelinsky confirmed .Mon­
day they arc engaged to be
m arried.

Vote N ears
WASHINGTON ( l T i l —Ad­
ministration backers (ought
both lalior amt ru ral force*
today as a vote drew near
on President Kennedy's J300
million mass transit bill.

Giant Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
—It. S. seientisis readied a
nine-story tall rocket today
for an attem pt lo (ire the
world's first stainless steel
satellite Into orbit around
earth .

Trouble
BEIRUT, Is* ha non ( L 'P t t Slinmcrtng trouble between
Piesident Gamut Alulet N as­
ser of llir United Aral) Re­
public and Ihr new regim e in
Syria appeared Ituluy lo have
flared into the open.

Arrested
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)
—A corporal of the Laotian
neutralist arm y has lx*en a r ­
rested and confessed to Ihe
assassination ot pro-Communisl Foreign Minister (Juinim
I'holM-na, it was announced
today.

-Shaky
VIENTIANE. Lao* ( U P D TIh* assassination nf proCommunikt Foreign Munster
(jinnim Pholscna threatened
today to upset the shaky
three way coalition govern­
ing Hits Southeast Asian king
ikon.

Future Of Iltisc

S H E A LA
REST,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Sliealy Rest
of 303 Vihlen Road,
candidate for "Miss
Seminole County,” is a
talented roller skater
who w o n I d someday
like to have her own
TV skating show. Miss
Rest, who will graduate
from Seminole High in
June, is five feet four
inches tall and weighs
110 jHinrids.

MAIRiARET (inrrett,
a candidate for "Miss
Seminole County," is a
junior at Lyman High
School where she has
been a cheerleader for
three years. She likes
GREENW OOD,
Miss.
dancing ami singing (U P I) —Comedian Dick G re­
and eventually p l a n s gory vow ixl to lead Negroes
for a career in medi­ in a voter-registration march
cine. Miss Harrett’s today In detianra of Gov.
parents are Mr. and Boss H arnett’s denunciation
Mrs. Dennis Carrelt of of such dem onstration!.
Maitland. She is five
Gregory told a crowd ol
feel one and one half 1,ikk) cheering Negroes Mon­
inches tall with mea­ day night that "these people
surements of 35-22-31, will (tint out that America

Negroes To Defy
Governor's Order

Kennedy Proposes

$ 4 2 0 Million Cut

G H EES COVE .SPRINGS
i UPI i — A conference to
consider the (iiture oi tin* old
naval hast* here lias been
WASHINGTON (1)1*1) scheduled Wednesday id the
Kennedy, fared
T allahassee office of Wendell President
Ja rra rd , chairm an of Ihe with an economy nnndcil
Florida Development Corn- Congress, look the unusual
mission.
step today ■&gt;! cutting $120
million (lorn Ids fore- n aid
MONTREAL (U P I) — Op request. IN also promised
position leader Is’ster It. stricter standards an t more
Pearson Monday night scorn­ thrift In Hie aid pruginm.
Kennedy, who had asked
fully shouted down hundreds
of dem onstrators who tried for $10 billion in new bind*
to break up one of his eaui- in hi* January budget cut that
paign's biggest rallies. Across figure to $4..5 billion in a
the country Prim e Minister special foreign aid message
John O ietenbaker's cam paign to Hu* law m akers.
train was hailed by (cars of
Officials said that litis,
coupled with carryover funds.
sabotage.

Of Aid Requested

Protests

scientists sent up Cosmos 13, and unmanned
sputnik which went into an earth orbit.
Moscow radio said the last stage of the
rocket was put into an intermediate orbit and
from there was sent toward the nmon.
Tass said in a statement:
"In accordance with the program for exjdoration of outer space and planets of the solar
system, a space rocket wits launched in the So­
viet Union on April 2 toward the moon.
"Tlie final stage of the rocket was prelimin­
arily set on tin intermediate orbit of the earth’s
manmade sputnik, then was launched and emer­
ged unto the jire-sct trajectory of the flight."

Argentina

of $1511 million in new ii-v. iiue heavy snow, (reeling drink*

EEC Granted
Track Easement
At Canaveral

NO. 681

A rm y Takes Over

Vacations

for expansion of educational,
lieu Ith in id oth er government
services.
"D on't Vote appropriations
unless you are ready to vote
the tuxes to su p p o il them," lusaid.
An lioui later, Semite Presi­
T a l l a h a s s e e (t un —
dent
Wilson C urraw ay sound­
The cabinet gtanted an ease­
ment to the Florida Host ed a sim ilar ehiillenge, cau­
Coast Knihvay Co. today for tioning lawm akers not to go
truck and tenniiial facilities off on a wild spending spree
th at will fo ire "disciimiiiutory
near Cape Calm vend.
and
eiuitiscutory taxation."
The iietiuu i* subject to Gov.
I.egislatois. barely visible
F a n is Hryunt's affirm ation.
John U. l.'Kmrle, senior behind desks hanked high with
counsel for the railw ay, told flowers, listened Intently ns
tin* trustee* th a t tlii&gt; seven C onaw ay and llorne spelled
miles of additional Ita ik in out the critical fiscal problems
the vicinity of Ciipo Ctiiuiveriil . " '•* nuw* lw
1,1 ,ll“
next till days.
"o u ld be used prim arily by
Mur*" r*i ■*
-*s- - s c * *i.
'h 'Nut
; if I ■ o ..atit*
Karris
s i ’ il S p i n u Jdnifnistiiitiou hi llie k ey m te of
ttry
a
ai's
addie.--*
to
a
joint
(NAHA).
I.'Fugle sold bis company session a t it.'iln p. m.
"No reeeul session of this
has u contract with NASA a l­
so to m aintain anil operate legislature has been confront­
I tie track lied, lie pointed out ed with filia l problem* ns d if­
that there was Ihe possibility ficult as those we an* now
of fu tu re commercial u»u id called upon to solve," said
Curraw ay.
tin- truck.
"N ot since the end oi World
Ill aiiotlii'i- at lion, tin- 11 usti-es
u , s refc
re ie n e d hack to its sta ff War Two have the demands
“ I'lunlsee the estlnuil.il price for capital amt udmiuisimtivi*
outlay pressed a* so loud,
"f
“ * " * ,,f
“ lluilget demand* must Ih*
m e r g e d land in t'h n ilo tte
subjected to long and thought­
County.
The staff appraiser gave ful hours of scrutiny. Hvcry
17.-155 acres of the land an up- ounce of fat m ust la- taken
praised Value o f J277U per out hut. a t the same time,
licit* mid another 1,5 iicic at evt-iy pleasing need iuu»t he
nu t. Had) request for (unds
$10 II) jier acre.
II o w i n e r, the applicant* m ust have your cold ami imclaimed Hint the vuhlu of the personal t-ims literal ion.
"Selfishness amt favoritism
land w as no more than JlUO
In r urn.*, according to their have no place in the processes
appraisal try engineers and which lead to yuui coiiclusinus,'’ the Semite piesident
con (ruction contractors.
lidded. "W h a l e v e i is done
slmultl la- accomplished uitli
mi eye to the fiscul stability
of tins sta te and willmut disi Opting the p r i II c I p I e s of
Funeral services (or Doog sound business.
(Jiiek) H arris, age 13. who
"AA'e run Ih* neitlii-i niggardwn* killed in an aulonintiilr ly nor liberal."
accident Sunday, will tie held
al 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at
the tirum kow F uneral Home, Itom I) Threat
with Hcv. Dennis Peacock,
TALI. AII.ASS FK ( I P I j —
pastor of
the
Alla monte The cabinet appro. *d a par
Spring* V ararene Cliurrh, of- ilon today for Herman Grirfieinling.
yard. jo. sentenced to two
Uunol will lx* m Uaklawn year* in prison for falsely reMemorial Park.
porllng a bomb in a school.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

For M oor

TALLAHASSEE (U PI)— House Speaker Mal­
lory Horne nipped the 1962 Florida Leyrislature into Spring Storm
session today with a hlimt warning' that Legislators
T lilted Pres* Intel naLion.il
must be prepared to back mord-hreakiny' appropriA spring storm boiled out
ations with new taxes.
ot tile lloekies today, threat,
Home said a jjood case will be made for upwardd enlng the plain* -tales with

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United Press Leased Wire

Bulletin

Horne Warns
O f Tax Boost

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VOL. 50

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Lungwood businessmen and
Chamber of Commerce uff|.
rials report that they are acttin g ready to stage all all out
program to promote la tte r
business and improve the
rouinilllitty in gem m l . . .
looi* ou this la ter.

^aufnrii Ifmtlfc

WEATHER: Fair amt milii through Wednesday, llijrli today, 85-90. Low tonight, 65-70.

ATLANTA (I'P I ) — A lt),
firn. Fiigcnc Cook said to­
were expected to be sep arat­ day that he concluded alter
ed or furloughed within one an Investlgr.llnn of an al­
year with three months to one leged tool ha II scandal that
year notice.
form er I'n iv rn d ty ot GearAbout 4h, IKK) I ire men would gla alh lellr director Wat*
he affected over a period of tare Hull* (rd vital infor­
li\e to It) years.
mation on the (iro lg la learn
Some of the work rule to Alabama football roach
changes would become effec­
tive within days tllhers m ig h t1 Paul (H ear) Hryant.
lake weeks, month* and even
years lo m ake effective, rail­
road *|Hikc«mcti *ait1,
. . .

On the city side , . . $351,170
Collected . . . 'lax roll is $57fl,710.
I)

(Eh?

r

would result m actual aid
spending ot $t.H5 billion. Tim
figure would have come lo
I' i .I billion under Kennedy's
earlier request,
Kennedy adopted ninny of
the
recommendation*
for
lightening up aid mndc tn
him last month by a rititells' com mittee headed by
retired Gen. Lucius D. Clay.
In a new pruimsal to spur
economic development over­
seas through private ch an ­
nel*. tlie President called for
a tax credit for U. S. tax­
payer* who invest in deve­
loping countries.

is loo hig for Mississippi,"
Harnett said Monday in
Jarkson that Negro dem on­
strations in th(* delta town
were like "a loaded bomb
resting in a street" unit that
state and local .inUioritic*
had tlie right to remove such
dangers.

President of the Com mercial
Fishing Association, today ap­
prised S. B. (Jim ) Crowe,
fishing cam p operatur on tho
St. Johns at Highway 44,
that com mercial fisherm en
In Duval and Putnani Count­
ies will oppose any action to
install a canal, feeling 4
will cause irreparable dam ­
age to their Industry,

Negro Bound
To High Court

Charles E. Sparks, 23-yearx
tdd Negro, was bound over
to Circuit Court on charge!
of attem pted rape and attemped robbery in a preli­
minary hearing before County
Judge Vernon Mire Monday
afternoon.
Sparks, who confessed to
Police Chief Itoy Williams ho
attem pted lo rajio a 20 yeat^
old white hospital employe,
wa* remanded to county jail
in lieu of Sl.iMKl bond. Ilo
rrpre-entod Monday by
NASSAU, II,ill,him * iit'i "
, Ear! M Johnson, Negro al— A Florida lighter against
lorney from Jacksonville,
Culm's Prem ier I-idol Castro
charged Monday night that In*
and Hi Cuban eompantoni nrreslrtl by n RrilMt force In
Bridge
Pago 2
llir Haim tuns wen* betrayed—
Classified ........ Pago 7
probably by an American.
Comics . ..
Page (1
Jerry Buchanan, 24, n[ .Mi­
Dear Abby ......
Pago 1!
am i, Fla,, said Hit* ixiljee who
Editorial
„ Page 4
arrested the 17 on Norman
Flltrrtaiiiiiienl
Page 2
Key Sunday were tipped off
Legal*
. Pago 5MI ,V 7
throe day* in advance that
I’Uitio
Page 7
they planned to *tnp there on
Society
Puge .7
Hit* way to raid Hu* shores of
Cuba.
Sport*
Page 5

Yank Betrayed
Us—Rebel Says

Herald Index

Anderson North Orlando Mayor
First fully elected Town
Council of North Orlando lit
a briet initial session chose
W. W. Anderson as m ayor
Monday evening.
Anderson, a holdover from
Ha* March 1062 election, and
Arthur Ferrtn. elected tu-I
iiitull), were chosen lo head
the five-man Council. Ander­
son surreods Frank Fasuta
a* mayor F erm i was nam ed
v n e m ayor.

Holdover with Anderson Is (or a vote for a m ayor. The
Itobert .Stephenson, al«&gt; elect­ Council members, themselves
ed Iasi year.
were crowded out ot the sm all
Circuit Judge Vuli*- A Wil­ office by well-wishers.
liam ! J r . administered oath
Mrs. Van Kcpocl tallied
of office Monday evening to the vote; Anderson, 3; Fer
those elected to the Council rin. 1; Rhodes, 1.
Iasi month: Mrs. Jrvnc Van
Anderson vailed for a vote
Fcpocl, Fcrrin a£d Arthur iur a vice mayor and F errin
iUiudc*. These three succeed won 3-2.
North Orlando Cotnpany-apThe new m ayor then asked
pooled rnuneilmcn.
for a nomination for j te m ­
Anderson look over , In n p o ral) town clerk Mrs. Van
porary chairm an and called iLvpoqi nom uiaU d Mr*. B ar­

bara Peter* and she was day evening's sctslou, Ander­
chosen for Monday night's son had tlii* lo say, as North
meeting. It was learned an­ Orlando’s new mayor:
other nomination will lx* in
"A* far as I am concerned
o rder for a town clerk at tho the village was horn Ion)ghi.
first regular session of the L et'! forget what has hap­
new Town Council al 8 p. m. pened heretofore, ll Is dead,
today.
dune and over with. Now, wo
II al»o was learned Ander­ are going to try lo {o for­
son already is proposing lo w ard."
raise fio.ouo for the con­
Anderson was referring to
struction of a fire hall and dissension which ha* m ark ­
tow n oil ices
ed Nurth O rlando's progrx^*
Al live conch,*icii of Altai- j (Torn lU lUcepUuO.

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VrraBI

Qjacoby

On&lt;Bhidq&amp;

(Osuah flb b y.

By Oswald Jacoby

Fur Hit* lu ll 30 year* prncm atter which one play* tliu
cnnlrMct. Playing ordinary
tim tl) every bridge system
NORTH
I
no linnip
responses
North
I'm* provided find the re
a q u id s j :
¥ n 13
IPOIMM of lu o spade* ami
will go (o two spade. and if
♦ s .v
two lim it* to tiir opening TioSouth pa**ea, everything will
an 3
he
hunky-diny hut a* pointed
truinp uta
hid* ala)
WEST
EAST
out South la likely t.: tt-hid,
th a t lliu no-trum pet 1* exa A 6 fi
4K
¥ .H 0 0
¥ K 7 33
whereupon the chance for a
Jlfi tf'l 11, pun*.
« .M0 7
# K V4 3
North-South pin* will vnnMi
Till* v*f&gt;r kn (nil u r 11 in
W A g&gt;2
6 .1 8 3 4
the. ry. hut Hi pracTical rub­
into thn night.
SUL'TII (O)
Playing the Jucoliy I r a n .ber bridge my experience Inn
a r t 3
¥ A«H
fee, Nuitll leeputid*
two
burn tim t John Q. Biiiliet
♦ A Q 62
heart*. South dutifully goes
player always reblds. H *&gt;
♦ K 10 7
to two .pnde. nod wait* hup
halt* at hi* nice oprnfng noboth vulnerable
pily fur Nortii to hid again,
tiulup and decides that In*
South W n l North M il
hot N. rth pa»»«•«.
partner can't riiiint to 2d, thn
1 N T. !&gt;»•» 3 ¥
Pau
3 a
Can
TV*
Fan*
South i» ungry f"t u inonumber nf point* to muhe a
Opening l&gt;ad ¥ J
nieut, hut when lie fen* tile
no*trump ui major *uit gmn«
d inn my Id* wow I I* replaced
nr rna)he partner Ju»t ha*
rortttdlcn tlinl two *puile» j*
Kitln*r Nnrtli r Mouth can by „ slllll* and lie goes ahoul
make two .pade* ao it doesn'ti making two spades.
n weaknei* hid.

TELEVISION TONIGHT
CLASS PRESIDENTS AT PROM. Minn Barbara Holiier, prenlilent of thn
Junior Clans (neconcl from left) nerving an hostess greets Robert Murrie,
aenlor clunn president, (far right) an they meet with their dates at the
annual Junior-Senior Prom held at the Civic Center, Saturday. With Minn
Bolger is Dennis Smith and Miss Gwen Champion, Murrle’s date, sits in
the Itikaha in the Japanese garden scene.
(Herald Photo)

TUESDAY P. M.
I i t ( l i C h annsl • l u . i i o u m
(t&gt; AIK: n*i»&gt;rt

It) W«&gt;n- 1‘oiicber

lilt m

Cl
4:14 &lt;()
1:11 id)
it -1
lit! tit

Mht-ria.

rt.aort

Urr.it i i c . m l i i ' *
A tlantic VVsalhtr
Spurt* Pleturo
bit. Com men t
U u sslw sr rt Ho

'One Of The Most Beautiful'

A. J. Bishara
Around The World Prom Setting Dies Sunday
"One of the m ust beautiful
Junior-Senior prom* • v « r
■sen" was the concensus of
opinion Saturday a* member*
o f the Juniur Clnt* a t Hsmil o l l High School hosted the
seniors a t the annual event,
In en Around the World net­
ting a t the CIvU Center.
The entrance Was decorated
with travel folden to resem
hie a travel egency, end step
|&gt;lng through Uie Inner door,
guests found themselves gax
Ing upon scenes from many
lends.
A t tho left was a Spanish
gardsn, with a flowsr-sntwlned fsnee and archway
providing entry. Girls In
Spanish costume* served the
dancers seated there, and
statues ef s cabellsro and a
senorita serenely watched ths
proceedings. \
Stepping not of th* Span*

Legal Notice
■MHDM.H n o i's r r r sonim o
U4IMMISHIO*
i n n * o r ru n ijo
NKARIVn
N'lttoe la hsrehr elvaa. that
a tta r easildsratloi), th* 8arolsale Goantr KantBS Commit*
stoa will huts a puhlla hoarna to determine the feotlilfilT of recommending to
the Hoard ot County Commiealenere that the following ds.
scribed
property
pressatlr
eoned A-t Aerloultur* and
J4-1A Resldeetlal be eontd C-l
Comnurelsli The N ITS ft. ot
the R l*f.7t ft. of th* NRH
• r the IW It of Sselloa 14• IK.1 ST} and I'tg nt III*
K ir cor or th* NWU of
She s e n ot Baollnn 14-SlflIIK, run ■ 710 ft. « IT* f t
S 14*1 ft. IS 411,7 ft. N MSI
ft. W te beeinning less parHun* on ths West and North
taken for III* purpose of Hist*
Hoed tilght-of-Wey.
Public hearing will b t held
In the HemIn ot* County Court
House. County Commissioner*
Hoorn, Hanford. Klorld*. an
Weilosedty, April 10. ISSt at
T ill PM. nr B* *&lt;«»n there­
after *a poasthl*.
H.mliint* County Zoning
Comuilealnn

I

T in Hubert 8 - llrow n
Hrmlnol# Comity gulling
D irect or

inh gnnlun, dam-era found
themselves in a French aidewalk cafe, with ite etriped
awning, atone boulevard jura
holding putted tree*, and
these sealed them were nerv­
ed by French mu Ids.
Across the way, a Dutch
garden was created with a
huge w sell mu ml depicting the
beautiful tulip g a r d v n a ,
streets and windmills of th a t
country. A realistic windmill
had been created and stood
near Urn mural. JdiniuLure
windmill* were tho table fa ­
vors.
In oris of ths smaller rooms
of Ui* Civic Center, a lush,
tropical Hawaiian gurdvn hud
been brought into being,
with an abundunce of |inlnii,
and trees, flowers and a
water-fall pool. Tables there
were decorated with palm
pods filled with fern*, flow­
er* and fru it. Hers girls in
graaa skirts served the re­
freshment*. Fish n s ts ,' shells
and a big sign aaylng Aloha
ntarknd th* entrance to this
garden.

Legal Notice
s k n in o i . 1 ! u o w r r r r o a i a u
cm iM iesiu af
Her Ire nT Puhll* H e a r i n g
Nullr* te hereb y g iv e n , that
after nonslitsrstlon, ih* Hstnlnot* County Zoning C o m m is­
sion wilt hotil a ptihtln beerlug to Determine the f e a s i b i l ­
ity of rscommsiidliiK to Ih*
llnwrd uf County 4.'iinimlisl"nsr a Ih el lb* follo w in g ilsserlbtd properly p i e u n t l y soned
A-t Aerlnullur* be snnsd n 1AA Itlngla Pamlly Iteeld.nItali fail* I thr ough IT l-tyllwild* of f.oi'li Arbor lleplat,
l u i . is. Pg. *a.
Public h e a t i n g will be hslil
In the Hniilioit* County Court
lion**, ('m in ty Cetnttiiaelontre
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DUNEDIN. FIs UJPII tiury Player, Arnold Palmer
und Jack Nu-klau* today r e ­
mained 1-3-3 In pm golf's
money • winning standing*.
Dsn Hike* J r., the only oik*
of (lie lop it) to sec action
last weekend, added $23 to
Ills sixth place .landing when
lie finished 3uili in the A isl­
es
at Wilmington, VC.
Canada observe, il* Thank,
giving Day in October, with
Hie Male being by proclam a­
tion.

J . Tiishara. 70, died at
Nt.c.vuJ.'i' Slemorlal Hospital
Sunday.
He was born July 13, DM2 in
BeyToulli, Turkey and had
made hi* home in Lake At ary
for the past (tve months,
coming here from Chicago,
111.
He was a retired Western
Union messenger, lie attend­
ed the Presbyterian Church
of L ike Mary, was a veteran
of World War I, a m em ber
of American Legion Post 53p
WWI Barracks 4M of which
he ws* a vice com mander;
Hanford Elks Lodge, 1241 and
Loyal Order uf the Moose,
1831.
Survivors include his wid w, Air*. Km in a Ilishara of
Sanford; a daughter, Airs.
Florence McCarson, Chicago
and three grandchildren; two
brothers, George Ilishara of
Sanford and Fred Ilishara ol
Decauter, Indiana.
Services arc scheduled for
10:30 a. m . Wednesday at
I)Mason Funeral Home with
the Rev. John Pllley nf the
I uike
Mary
Presbyterlsn
Church officiating. Burial will
be in Oaklawn Memorial
Cemetery.
The family has requested
th s t flowers lie omitted. Uri»non Funeral Home U in
charge of arrangvnienta.

Maris Doubtful
Opener Starter
-LAKELAND (U P I) - Slug
ger Roger Marl* ptobably
lias played 111* lis t exhiliitlon
gam e for Use New York Yan­
kee* this spring and remain*
a doubtful sta rte r for llm
seiMin opciwir. April 0, because of a severely pulled
leg muscle.
Marls joined the growing
V alik o injury list Monday
after making s spectacular
catch in an exhibition game
against (lie Detroit Tigers.
" It's a day to day pro­
position on how long lie'll he
out," said Yankee trainer Joe
Sou res. "But 1 can't see him
playing by opening day."
The Yankees a Imi are con
corned over lefthander Whitey Ford's ailing shoulder,
.shortstop Tony Kuhck and
outliekler Tom Trcsb ait'
sidelined vaTits levs serious
ailments while Mickey Man
tic, llohby Richardson and
t.Tel is lloycr recently recov­
ered from injuries.
HI MITH SUNDAY

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Continuing on around between
the IU wbIIii i lelnnds Slid
the entrance was Old Jnpsn,
centered with a real rickshaw
(burrowed from tho III k elm
Inn), From the ceiling swung
Japanese colored lanterns and
the tables there held chop■tick* and coolie hats.
On thn stage was the gcod
ship CHS Senior th a t carried
the students on their round
the world crulee.
A* they went along, they
were entertained with singers
and dancers from all land*
including Hawaiian hula dan­
cers; a Japanese snug and in■trumental number, a French
sung and a song from French
Murroco,
Mias Sherry Hpinelll played
Mnlaguena on the piano for
the Spanish enlertulnment',
Miss Nikki Murgun danced
the hula to the number, "Keep
Your Bye* on the Hands,"
and Miss Karen Green danced
to the Hawaiian w ar chant.
Miss Mary llaetey, who has
re c e n tly
returned from
French Morrocco asng a song
from th a t land and Miss Don­
na Beard sang ths classic
theme song, "Around the
World."
Alisa Christina P lapp who
had lived in Jap an playod the
Japanese national anthem on
an Instrum ent of Uiat land
and sang a song In the langu­
age of the country.
The seniors were Introduced
and walked acrut* the singe.
Miss B arbara Bulger, Junior
class president, served ns
muster of ceremonies for tills
event, while Robert .Murrie,
senior (lain president guvu n
response thanking the momtiers of tho junior d u s t for
their hard work and creativi­
ty in presenting the Front.

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Workshop
Planned By
Geneva Club
A workshop will be conduct
ed by Mrs. CTiurlotte Donohue
of tho Sanford Flower Shop
for m em bers of the Geneva
Garden Club at tliolr 2 p.m.
meeting Wednesday in the
Geneva Community Hall.
All mem bers are invited
and arn urged to tiring their
favorite container and aome

WEDNESDAY P. M.

DEAR AUHY: 1 imi about to be*
cuniL' a father for the first time. A
fricml of mine told tin hr wu« |)irHptit in Ilie delivery room when IiIh
wife Rave birth to their child. I
would like to witness the birth of
our child, also, and my wife is all for
it. Our iiroblent is that we are now
haviup trouble wtih her doctor. ILlulls us that be does not allow fa­
thers in the delivery room. I have
asked my wife to change doctors now
as siic Ih in her eiyrhth month. Does
her doctor have Ihe riyhl to deny
me the privileyfe of seeing my child
born? I think MOTH creators should
In- on hand at this time.
FATHER-TO-BE

referred to her neighbor an “Mrs.
Thatchroof" in an effort to keep her
neighbor anonymous. Although I am
not a "name collector," I recall hear­
ing that the Freshwaters hud their
plumbing repaired by a Mr. Drinkwater. Honest!
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DEAR FATHER: The decision is
up (o your doctor and the hospital
policy-makers. You should have tak­
en this Into consideration when your
wife fo-li'i'ted her doctor. Hnvinr
failed to do this, lw content to let
your wife deliver her baby with only
ONE "creator” on hand.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO R.D.S.: Re.
main silent. Only a foul will contin­
ue to argue with a fool.
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Stop worrying. Write tu Abby,
Fur a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
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For Abby's booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding." send fit)
cents to AMBY, Box 31165, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Jlie (jJo m w

G race Kelly — o r rather,
Her Serene Highness, Princess
G race of Monaco, cam e in
for some unkind criticism on
a recent visit to England be­
cam e she was wearing tier
1:45 (VI I-'(film*
skirts two indies longer than
J.ue ( l ) M .r v ( t r i m s Hhow
(4) P a ssw o rd
the current fashion.
(* ) t&gt;sy In c o u r t
Why, asked the critics,
l:li&gt; (&lt;) Art I . l u k l . t t . r
(Vi . l . n o
W y m . u l ' r . • since she has pretty legs,
»*nt«
would she choose to wear
1:H ( I I l . , r » l i . T n u n g
skirt* that covered the knees?
( I ) Th* M llllo n slr*
II ) Qua** for n Da y
If Princess G race, by low­
1 3 * C» T n i m s n r . M . l n n .
ering h er own skirts to a
( I ) To Tail T h . Truth
( I ) Who Do Too T rust graceful, ladylike length, en­
1:14 ( I ) C o l l i n * wood Maws
courages other women to do
4 n&lt;&gt; ( J | M.U-li Ha in*
likewise, *he deserves a ver­
( I ) K . c r . t Htorrn
4 :3u ( ! ) Muk* ttuuin Fur
bal pat of approval instead
Daddy
of being panned.
( ( ) K d a t * f Mlabt
4:1* ( I ) Am erican N . w e t l a n d
Many women would look
(SI lln el* W a tt
far belter in skirts two
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indie* longer than Is fash­
4:*l II) fl-.t of Orou.'hw
i »i Hurfshl* d
ionable , Ilian they do in
1:41 ( I ) W . a l h . r S h o w
skirts that hike well above
4:1* C l lln rn i A Allen

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DEAR HEV.: Ash him. If he refuses. you'll have learned a lesson.
If he accepts, you'll have an oppor.
tunity to repair the bnd impression
you made on tin* first date.

DEAR AMBY: In your column
you had a letter from a writer who
called her neighbor ".Mrs, Tliutchroiif". .My hobby is collecting ittiUHiial
mirnames, and Thatchroof is one
I’ve never heard of. Wiih that really
the neighbor's name? Or did you
niaku it lip? I have in my collection
such narni's as Mcaglclmle, Hluckmonstcr, Emlfingcr, Reakirou, EiiHtenlay,
Uakestraw, Twelve trees,
Soul-wine and Cakcbread.
SURNAME COLLECTOR

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DEAR AMBY': My girl friend
fixed me up with her cousin. He is
a living doll and I've had my eye mi
him for ages. When he took me to
the door I didn't want him to think
I wuh a cold fish so I said, "You may
kiss me good night if you want to.'*
Abliy, he said. "Thanks a lot, lint I
never kiss a girl on the first date!'*
I never felt so cheap in all my life.
Our club is lim ing a girl-ask-buy
dance and I waul to ask him. Should
I? Or do you think his turning down
a kiss was an insult?
REV.

DEAR COLLECTOR: The writer

'.1:1* (!) Tr uth nr C u n ts q u a n ta .
( I ) Search for T s m o r r o w
IS) F a th e r K n u w s Beat
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( ! ) Helene*

Uie knee when Uiey sit. The
num lter includes most women
over 30. all women who are
carrying more weight Uian
stream lined fashion models,
and any woman who likes to
be able to get in and out of
a c a r o r sit down without
having lo pull and tug at
her skirt to keep it from gobig above Imr knees.
Few womrn have the cour­
age of their convictions when
it comes to bucking anything
as rigid as what length fash­
ion decrees for skirt wear.
Rut if one of tile world’s
great beauties, m arried to
a prince, to boot, can decide
what skirt length Is most becoming and most comfortable,
surely other women can dare
to make th* sam e choice.
It could be that her serene

By Ruth Millett

*

highness is more interested
in looking like a lady than
in looking iiko a slave to
faihion. If so, what ia so
terrible about that?

Probe Details
Public Bound
ATLANTA (U P I) — Gov.
Carl E. handers said he
would make public today tho
details of a state investiga­
tion into an accusation Uiat
former Georgia Athletic Di­
rector Wallace Uutts and
Alabama Coach P aul Bryant
conspired to rig a football
game last fall.
Sander* received a final
report on the investigation
Monday night from M at#
Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook.

greenery.
Hostesses for Die meeting
will he Mrs. Charles Lamb,
Mrs L r .lr r Drown. Mrs. 11.
0 . Shuler and Mr*. William
Dibble.

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F a m ;]l e s

Welcome New Members

Vincent Observes Fourth Birthday
With Nursery School Playmates

Mrs
Virginia
I’etruski,
Vincent Spalding, son id mg. Country Club Drive, celc i with a party at the Pm ecrest I School. The enlire class joinWelcome Wagon hostess re ­ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Spald-1 ti rated his fourth birlliday j Kiddie Corner N u r s e r y ! cd in llie celebration.
port* ttw following new real- I
Ills mother Joined the grotin
denis welcomed to the San­
and presented each clasur.a'c
ford area recently :
Mr and Mrs II 1,. Swafford and Timothy, from At- j
‘L H i f
i / '- y .
tanta, d a .;
Mrs. Juanita
Wall* and Leon, from Chi­
cago, 111.: Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
,
jfl
Hk D n ^ {
dP^' •
Bolcman ami Jerry , from At­
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. O. I*.
&gt;Mi-.
Burch.' from Pensacola; Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Conway, Dan,
| k ^ f l K K im
&lt;•• P atricia and Glenda, Iron)
Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs K. W Foy,
Chris, Keitli andd Clary, from
Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
I
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MiinJ. D. Frey, anil Shnwnia,
m ifrom Newfoundland: Mr. and
Mrs, Cl. K. Clates, from New
York; Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Knowles, Henry and Kay
Anne, from Midway Island.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morgan
Ivenis. Mrs. Ilrad Fuley and Mrs. Myron Keek.
SANFORD DHOV12 ICO 111*0 Dora initiated two
and .Mr*. Morgan's mother.
Mrs. Kenis and Mrs. Keck are the new members.
new members at a recent meeting. Left to rigid
IIIIKSS Sill m s
Mrs. Nellie Crihb, from St.
(Herald Photo)
arc Mrs. n. G. Caruthcm, conductress, Mrs. Nick
Augustine and Mr. and Mrs.
Dll IP - lilt V e
BAf t D a cro n
]
Two new m em bers, Mrs. P. Bowcrsox, Robert Cartilh-i Mattio, Gene Catenazza, F in - 1 Smith, Frank Wilson, I.y nn J. \V. Seheuring, Joseph,
3A*7 Cotton
Myron Reck and Mrs. Nick &lt;r*. But) Kenny. John I’icrro. | ley Nash, lilehnnl Mapes j Lyon, Joseph Wolfe ali&lt; Fred Jam es and Kohn, from P itts­
Short Sleeie
burgh, I'a.
..
John Mt'Closkey. door no Do Busier D i s b r o w , Jam es | Hocttger.
Keim , wore initialed at a re*
W H IT E O N I.A
cent meeting, into the San
lure! Drove tea) 111*0 Does
Snap-Tab Collar
Mrs. Brad Foley served as
time;, t'e i u *
&lt;r # % Q Q
Dio initialing officer.
Following the regular meet
Short or
? W * *
It) .tune Lussrllierry
inn a Jewelry auction »a*
Long Sleeve
fli
Cheryl Lynn Lull, daughter
coniluclcii during llie social
WHITE
ONLY
of Mr, and Mr*. Daniel l.utt,
M N C K N T S P A L D IN G . i i 'i t l i 'r I r u n t. w ith Mime o f liis iilii.vm ntra w h o
boor.
l."i|
Luke
Triplett
Drive.
Cas­
h e lp e d h im c e le b r a te It is f m tr lh b ir tb ila y . L e ft lo r i g h t a r e . (.'b ic k e r M a rk Others attending included
lUOr^ tom lied C ^ % Q Q
le v , .Mikie I h ir a n t an d T ra c y K itg lc r.
t H e ra ld P h o to )
Mines. William l.a lirec. Pete selberry, celebrated her fifth
Colton ll*li*lr ▼
Diikur, Stephen Snmlrosko, A birthday with a party Nutunlay afternoon ut liei home.
Short Sleeve
Guests were served birth­
WHITE and
day cake, ire cream und euiidy
COLORS
fiivors.
Young friends attending
IXOItA i lit) BE
were Stevie and Mli-hidc Kinslow, Cathy llummoiid, Danny
It) Mr«. Ileli I rum Ire
a r te
Cowart, Dawn and Joyce
It's time for Spring house
und
fi-itiliiing
Hiit.ii
fui
spid­
sta
rt
leplacing
any
of
your
Murphy, Cat by Casselberry,
cleaning in our yard*, (but
Hy*pa*bvw#wr
"(Jut of sight" but nut out linger Shea, and her sister
er mile* nn,I ten settles on eu- pi a ills tlia I were killed hy the
i*l And till, year, 1&gt;i\ uum* of
Stm c.
of mind are the' til fleers' Iteglim Kay l,ott.
meilas, and fot aphid* on now D eezi&gt;, beenns,, some of our
tint freeze, we have mine flushes id all
type* of most beautiful, colorful plant*
Wives ol VAH-7, who have
E. 1st St. at Sanford A rt.
Walk Ilian usual befoie we 1k h ik IIi*.
ate the one* tli.it m e always
gone vlsiling white t h e i r
FA 2-A2II
cun sit dow n and wait for the | Now if you have done nit burl hy the coldPeacem aker
husbands are
long summer.
aboard the atomic carrier E n­
F irst, on the spiing clean­
terprise in the Mediterran­
ing list, it is time to trim
ean.
hulk IdhlM US b u s h e s , cut
The sUy-at-lwine spouses
hark hydrangeas, azaleas, and
have colunleereil lo send the
CHICKYL LYNN LOTT celelirutcil her fifth birlbtluy recently, with u
Pinecrest School has another spring blooming shrubs,
distaff side’* monthly n eat- nounced
party ut bur home. Loft to right tire her guests, Stevie Klnslmv, Diimiy
their approaching
immediately after they have
gram " P a tte r” w ritten a* a spring program which is to
Cowiirt, Michelle Kinslow, Dawn Murphy, the Imnoree (Cheryl), Huger
flow eicd. Mulch all flower
new spaper for the men at lie held ut the school on F ri­
Shun, Cathy Casselberry ami Cmthy Hnmmoml.
(lluruld Photo)
bed* heavily to keep down
If you'd liko to oscapo every Ilimp but- pure enebanb*
sea.
day, April 5th, at 8 p.m.
weed* and to help hold mois­
incut,
try this Chevy Ji Nova SS with full Super Sport
The wives who are In San­
The ‘'Pinecrest Follies of
ture in the Mill during the hot
equipment.
Special instrument cluster. Front bucket
ford bring their news to the 'Iht" is Being prim arily plan­
days ahead; so mulch, mulch,
seals.
All-vinyl
interior. Pixtiuclivu SS itieiiUficutiofe
monthly coffees for the eili- ned and directed by I litAI Pl.t II!
JmjII wheel disk,*, f ’lioiee of l hive-upped phi ft or Hoot*
lor-ln-chicf, Mrs. L. A. Heath, srhool’* nnisle teacher, Mrs.
The lawn also needs atten ­
mounted Towciglide uiitumatic* with sport/ reugi*
who gets it ready for publi J ir i Sliuley, a resident of
tion now after its fairly dor­
selector
eonsole.
cation.
Orlando, who bus been a pro­
mant winter. |t need* feitiliz*
All (hi* plus Chevy 11 standard features: fluah-amJWives who are temporarily fessional organist for twelve
n in In-Ip it feed during the
tlry veniihiUnft system Unit helps remove rust-causin/
living In otlier urea* receive year*.
gi owing period of spring and
elements from rocker panels; biiltery-eiuing Delootroa
a copy of the paper and a
The regular month') m eet­
Site (iwiik her own organ
Twenty- six members and nests &lt;&gt;f given and gold summer, Ii is best to obtain
Ri'tierutor; convenient self-ndj'indinn brakes; longer
personal note • asking for and has bud it transported to ing ol the All Saints Episco­
straw
.
Highlight
ol
the
speak­
u soil sniilpln to determine
three guesls were pre-enl for
IiLsting
exhaust system; styling fresh ns morning coffes^
news from them . Tliey ire Pinecrest School for the pro­ pal Churchwomen of Eldere r's table was a gold tree just what your individual
the monthly luncheon m eet­
pouivtl into u rugged Hotly by Fisher—and more.
Mrs. It. L. Wright in Miami. gram. It is planned thul sev­
decora led with bird houses, lawn needs are and buy a
O lJ C lf V T |
You'll find two run live an eltettply as one—when
Mrs. It. M. Dunlcavy and eral numbers will be prcaellt- prise will he held till* Wed­ ing of the Pilot Club id San­ trad e ol egg shells, hanging
fertilizer th at nice;* yuur spe­
Mrs. T. J . Conn In Alabama. od by Mi*. St i airy oil the or- nesday at 2 p in. in the l'urish ford.
w n t l I AA
they’re living il up iu a new ChuvylILi&gt;pu&lt;«*iai*ttM*A
[mm the branches. Minia­ cific requirement* lutht-r tbun
Mrs. David Gatchel pre­ ture birds were perelied on
Mr*. T. D. Painter und Mr*. gait, accompanied by u bus* Hall.
“Jm.l fertilizing".
0 . W. McGuire in Washing­ viol and drums,
Mrs. Millspaugh Van B u c ­ sented an Interesting pro­ th r golden limbs.
Azalea* need to be fertil­
ton.
Roger H arris, the county kle will present a program gram on “ Fellowship", with
Three Anclmr Club girls ized now too und if you
all
member*
taking
part.
auditor,
worked
closely
with
based on scripture readings
Mrs. K. E. Enney and Mrs
were welcomed as guesls. the haven't iilrendy fertilized youl
It. W. Martin in Memphis, lliu faculty in selecting tal­ concerning tin; entry into Mrs. It E. Chapman guve a Misses Carolyn Turner, Pam palm*, now is llie time.
Tcnn.; Mrs. II. M. Igou and ent which is to he pivM-uted Jerusalem through th.' Cruci­ talk on "A rt” and displayed Jones and llrenda Brown
It I* also -o f- to go aloud
Miss Janet Smith sang a und turn palm* und all other
M rs. J . II. McClure, Jackson­ by the children. As Mr. iluiria fixion. Members will partici­ a number of paintings.
tithes discussions included group of songs, including, “ I
ville; Mrs. C. B. Wilson and too is u professional luusiriun pate in llie program .
gardening, travel, cooking, Believe" and "Melody of
Mrs. C. N. Jam es, North his service* were most inval­
AKT IlKOWN
music und various Imbibe*. l/iv e," Stie was accompanied
Carolina, anil Mr*. It. S. uable, ,
Mrs.
Gatchel
presenli-d
a
skit
I'UST CONTIlOIr
The faculty is also appear­
by .Mrs. Jack Latiibcrlson.
Mooro and Mrs. D. E. P»r
concerning Hie proper and
Trrm ilea A Ollier Pest*
rlsh who are vinling with ing on i ho program by way
Hoslessei lor llie evening
Improper dress for the busi­ were Mrs. B. E, Chapman,
of varied ikils. The master of
Mrs. G. M. Hyman.
sum I'A UK l)K.
ness woman.
ceremonies is to be Itciuld
Mis* El tie Farley and Airs.
;ijj-8Si;:&gt;
san fo ko
A
letter
was
read
from
the
lleckt-nbavh,
principal
uf
Harvey Swanson.
Orlando
Club,
inviting
NanPinecrest School. A lthough
ford club members t&lt;&gt; a
new lo Pinccrcat, Mr. ReckonThr Bake Monroe Home school of instruction on April
huch has been u principal in
Seminole County for thirteen Demonstration Club will meet 27. Mrs. Je rry Jernigan will
represent the Pilot Club at
year*.
this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in
The “Pine Crest Follies of the Educational Building ol the Home Economics lunch­
eon. on April 5, at the Wo­
Vi.T‘ is a I'TA sponsored event
(lie U p s a l a
Fresh) tri tun m an's Club.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
with a Very iniull admission
It was announced that the
The DeBary Business and price. It Is Imped that the Church.
Guest speaker will he Cecil Santord Club lias nine m em ­
proceeds
will
bedp
to'
meet
Professional Women's Club
Tucker, who will speak on the bers with iierfect attendance
will hold a Dinner and In­ some of the Important a. bool "C are uf Lawns."
records, this year.
needs ill the immediate future.
Table decoration- carried
Hostesses will he Mr*. Ed
stallation Meeting at fi Jo
out
the E aster theme, with
Fitzgerald
and
Airs.
Julius
p m . today at the Dollar)
about your
eggs in tolurful costume* in
iilai'kwehlcr
Hr si.m rant.

Hallmark

Fifth Birthday Observed At Party

Peacemaker

'C ja Jid su n

" S a in

Wives Pioneer

Pen Pals

Pinecrest

School Plans

ESCAPE ARTIST

Follies Of *63

Enterprise

Churchwomen

Meet Wednesday

Pilot Club Holds
Luncheon Meeting

I

Monroe Club
T o Meet

Thursday

Installation

Planned

By DeBary BPW

WORRIED

Forn Park

New ofltccra for the 1IM1
B1 year will Ire installed by
Mr*. Alva William* of DeLand

Osteen

Personals
llan J u ris of Jacksonville
spent tile weekend with hi*
brother John J u r ts and fam ­
ily.
Recent guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. John Mrlroae were their
■on and daughter-in-law Mr.
and Mr*. W arren Melrose of
L aln g ib u rf, Mich, and Air.
and Mr*. Henry Lunny of
ChurlioYoix, Mich. Both fam ­
ilies have now returned home,
Mr, and Airs. Fred Gilhuly
of Union, New Jersey, are
spending two weeks with hit
• sister, Airs. Hazel Gilhuly.

investment?

Personals
Ity Jane Casselberry
Frank Russell, Fern P ark,
is recovering nicely from sur­
gery undergone recently ai
(lie Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital in Orlando.

Many
Hardy Plants
•

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Landscaping

•
Lawns
Gray Shadows
Nursery
S. Sanford A re.
1*1 Mi. H. of Gindrrvlllr

SPECIAL TRAIN
TO

TH E

ORIGIN VI.

BLACK HILLS PASSION PLAY
LAKE WALES
FRIDAY, APRIL 12.
Going
Lv. Sanford
l.v. W inter
l.v. Orlando
l.v. Ki*»lmmee
Ar. Lake Wale*

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R eturning

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l;2U
A;0n
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I'M
I’M
I'M
PM

l.r.
Lake Walra
10:15PM
Ar. hi**)ninti-c
11:15 PM
Ar.
Orlando 11:15 PM
Fluctuating prices and unsellled marltel
Ar.
WInter Park
11I’M
Ar.
Santord 12:20 AM
condition! add nothing lo pcoce of mind.

SEATS KKSKKVKI)

Round Trip F arrs, including tran*f»-r in each direction
Itelwren alalion and th ra lrr, and rhoice am phitheatre
srala ;
From
Adult*
t liildrcn 5
$5,711
•3.15
Sanford
1.95
2.S5
W inter Park
ITU
Orlando
2.7.
2,3.'.
KUalmnirr
4.70
Fur further Inlormalion and reservation* rail u i) A t­
lantic Coast l-lnr Ticket U ifh c ur

L. T. Sheppard, TA,
ACL lilt Depot
Phone F \ 2-1211

But if you would like an investment thol

is alw ays worth 100 cents on Ihe dollar
ond pays an excellent dividend, it's time

we became acquainted. Stop in.

NOW SEE WHATS NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS

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Holier M eter Sales Company
Cor. 2ml &amp; Palmetto

Sun ford, Flu.

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D ont Soak The Poor
A Rrcjit don I of rccklew 'ulk if'
tnnkliiK tin: ruuntl* ttmutiK iwjj*icilut*
jiint Imfore Ihn opuninif of Fluiiilit’.-t
1903 IcfrlHluiorc. ‘‘It i* inevitable",
nay some of tlium, “that the state'*
throe percent stiles tax be extended
to include groeeriPf* and medicine."
Enlargement of Florida'* 1909
rale* tax ha* the support of *omt»
citizen*, who claim it will "broaden
the tax base and thin* enable lower
income families to pay their fair
aha re of the tax burden.”
That’s a pretty phrase. Roll it around a few times on your tongue,
and you end up almost believing it.
Almost. If you didn't know in your
heart that the grocery • medicine
tax is a scheme on the part of legis­
lators too timid to go after the real,
legitimate, available sources of new
slate revenue.
It in a disgraceful fact that no
state legislature yet had the courage
to buck a powerful phosphate lobby
which resists the proposal made
year after year to impose a fair sev­
erance tax on the depletion of Flori­
da's mineral resources. The phos­
phate people continue to dig huge,
ugly holes which pockmurk the Flo­
rida landscape, and to exploit com­
mercially that which can never be
replaced. Vet they pay no severance
tux. Nor do those who dig limerock.
• • •
Session after session, the legis­
lature has permitted lumbermen to
remove priceless and irrcplucuublo
virgin trees from our landscape with­
out paying one cent soverenco lax.
Now that nearly all the virgin tim­
er is gone, the time probably is too
late for remedy. Most of the timber
being cut now is farm-planted and
thus not a depletion of natural
wealth.
Another possile source of revenue
is a one-cent per bottle tax on sofl
drinks, if you haven't noticed it
lately, most places now charge a
dime for what, used to be a five-ccnl

• .*

Why Presidents Get Gray
I /‘alter Carl Albert a n d
Democratic Whip Hale Hoggs.
Pressure on the President i*
glowing lo break Ihrouglt the
budget ceding tie imposed on
Ids Administration uml rail
for massive federal spending
to deal with persistent uncinpluymenl.
Tins muulh mure tliau six
per cent id the work to m ' are
wilhuut Julia, m ote Ilian a
y ear ago. Ami a growing
number of Congressmen want
imm ediate work lor their un­
employed constituents—build­
ing sewer*, sidewalks, d rain ­
age ditches nr w hatever com
illlinltii's lieed.
The President so (ar 1* re ­
sisting the pressure. Congres­
sional leader* alter private
session* with .Mr. Kennedy
u-port Ui.it lie is convinced
OUT OUR WAY
that lus budget approach is
the right one, For Hie Immed­
VtAtf 1 VUOIWm
OH A DlLT AH' t
iate present, apparently, it is
AIM! uUSISJAVAl
also Hie |iolilir line. Accord*
iug to Hii- latest Gallup Poll,
thr
President's |H&gt;pil]arily
dropped another lour per cent
th is cahxh r*A*ti*v r.Auxvu-J’ n
last month — making a total
Aarxajn lo a iv w
wxi euv* 1 c-crr
lots id 10 per ren t in public
*THF UU1LI lYJVVl’IP
approval ainev Ihe beginning
nt the year. One at the two
reason* most Irriiuenily giv­
en by those wlio disapprove
u( Ihe P irshleiit’x policy:
"excessive spending."
Kennedy’s thinking m a y
change, however, tf the jut
s i • t r n t unemplo)mem m
Mime jHiliucally Important tug
title* persists into the 1W4
presidential election year.
Del nut, which voted 70 per
cent (or Kennedy in link), is
now
"deeply disenchanted
with the Kennedy Admioislra
«-JL Hull," a visiting repot' it
AK* AAADti
tumid last week. The auto
capital has been running a
steady srv ru per cent rale of
unemployment in spite ol an
auto loom. With new1 ma
chine* and equipment, (ewer
men produce mure.
I’ngu *1
Swnlmil, Florida
Tuemliiy April 3, 1903
lew leaders of Inline or
management in Detloit be
«v* i .t u ii *■ u itti.u w . i.o n tiii ax i) r i tti.n m -H
lieve that the lax cut the
a. a it it * v i . i i s i i m .
m ivvxiiii n. viiu* v m iii
SUiiuaUt*. l-tiitor
AitiortlslhX DirectorPresident is asking fungi ex*
jiiiv w a u .»
j i s i i ; u a i i u * )M * K t - K
lo approve would have any
« uoiity Kill 11,r
llusiiires Managur
t X l l . l l t I ' t i l i l l II
aillHI.KV J- ••11‘ M
noticeable Impart on the jobSdi-lttr L'dllui
i.'lssslileil M i i ) * |* i
&gt;less problem in their city. It's
u u r i in ,i,iM in t•• an
i h a m * v iii.T o u x aa
i ' s a t u i * i.i llto r
C ltru la tiu a Mauaaarthe sam e story in many an
I III.II H U H
o lh rr town Hi* Democrats
Maeliaulcal S u y l
want to be happy when elec­
at list H ir riu * iitix *
tion tune rolls around.
l|* H t i n l l t r o
Ur Mall
* ,,*•lawtr I atual,
All Ulbrr
tic VVrtk
js «, | Vrar
lll.i.0 I Vaar
nedy'* staunchest supporter*
m his own paiiy complain
lliat by tightening the dom es­
tic budget so (ar. Hie P resi­
dent I* already choking Hie
economy. They are urging ad ­
ditional public works spend­
ing f t once—on a sta le that
would upset it*,- A dliiiul'lra
turn's budget plum.
Without
presidential
ap ­
proval hills have been intro­
duced in both the IlmiM* ami
Ihe Senate to authorise an ­
other $1 billion or more lor
work project* In area* of sub
klunlinl unemployment. Ami
h|Hinxora of llie bills have the
o|a'n backing of auclt adm in­
istration stalwart* a* Senatr
Democratic W h i p
Hubert
Humphrey, liou«e Majority

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b . ! . t Slonllia
3 .on * *1 nih*
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paid In advance.

Matter Of Fact

Aldi'lbaii-ii. tile ulphu *lnt
of llie cniistflliition Taurus, is
-III* I I, talil l» a lueloti * of thr f o i l - a )'t*x* wltlcU I* entitle-! | one of Ihe ‘JO 1,lightest stars
•tcJhilv rlv I-, lha us* w r i - hublb alien *t sll Ih* t u * l » ' * •
| in llie heuvrii*. It is * giant
prlriieil in this newspaper.
star, reddish &gt;» color and ap.
So |,„ n ut any o...Uriah news or a4i*rt|sliig. ot tills raiimn
of Tha hatifoiil ti.ia h i iuu&gt; I- r*|o.t,luted In a h / luumier w ith­ peat* accompanied by a very
out written |&gt;, muIsbIoi- of the t&lt;uh!!*b*r ,4 Tho IlsrstU. Any faint cumjiunion stu i. AblerIndividual or flint 1 rapul *lh!,. for aura rvprnijurtion w ill he
. oiialdemii *• lull Inglng on The Herald's copyright unit wilj be baton iia* a diam eter 60 time*
held lnl.tr for aai,i*a&lt;* uruler the lair, published dully except t lust of the sun, and it about
."aturda: hoo l*} and 1 'h il*ln&gt;*a; ynhl &gt;1,14 eatuidey preetedlag
t m » light y cais ftuiu the ta ith .
e |i It iii*i.
hnterrU a* u l o u i I cuts* m a l le i u . Iv tir nl, ISIS at In* r , *l
lyrtlv- o f Sanfo rd, Ki&lt; ib l*. u n il.i llie Ai t uf Congr*»» o t Stan In

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•

Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON — John F .t
Kenned) i* experiencing one
of the moment* that explain
why president! grow gray.
To avoid the repulallon of
being a "big ape ruler," I'rraldent Kennedy ruled out any
rrt)W'*U by till depat lllitnl
heal* for budget Increases
for social or welfare pro­
grams next year. T hat was
In order to balance out the in ­
creased spending ho recom ­
mended (or defeme and for
apart? exploration.
Republican!* contend that
lie ha» not cut cnnupli — *»
l e a s t another $m hillion
aliould rotnc out o( tlit* dome*tic part ol the l#M budget,
their leader* lay. At the
sam e lime aome ol Ken­

Political

bottle of soda |sip. With the retail
price doubled, the consumer is pav­
ing the bottler Itis price ( w ith a fair
profit, to which lie i* entitled) -—
and somebody is getting a mighty
big swig out of the lailtle. Which is
to say, the consumer actually is pay­
ing enough to support that one-cent
tax — but the state isn’t getting it.
Why? For the simple reason, known
to every legislator in Tallahassee,
that the soft-drink lobby is extreme­
ly powerful and pulls strings during
the legislative session.
Wiiy is it that fresh-water fish­
ermen must buy licenses, while those
fishing off the coastline are exempt?
The products of the sen, within Flor­
ida’s twelve-mile ocean boundaries,
are just ns much a natural resource
as the game fish in our fresh water
lakes. Let’s put a reasonable licens­
ing fee on salt water fishermen,
charter boat operators and so on.
Don't believe these people who
spout off about “broadening the tax
base." All that phrase means is that
the little man, the working man wiio
already struggles to pay rent and
lights and keep food in the pantry,
is going to be expected to pay a tax
on the basic substances of life itself.
Legislators are only kidding them­
selves if they think people are going
to stand for micIi a tax. They won’t.
Citizens of Florida can sec through
the phony arguments of those who
play footsie with the phosphate
boys and then vote a tax on medicine
for a sick child.
If you don’t believe there is eco­
nomic hardship today, look around
you. Placing a further hardship on
the working man in the wake of De­
cember's freeze would lie s cynical
act for any lawmaker. Let us hope
thill, for once, legislators have the
guts to slaml up to tile special "Fat
rat" interest and pul taxes where
they belong — not on the backs of
Urn poor and the struggling.

Peter Edson

" M a y I Quote Y o u ?"

Dr. Crone’s

WA S ll INGTON— ( X KA )
It now develops th a t the Trade
Expansion Act of IBdl—hail­
ed as the m ajor achievement
*\
of the Kennedy adm inistra­
tion in the Inst Congress—
cannot begin to lie effective
before Jan. 1, KU15- It will
take th a t long to negotiate
m ajor ta riff cuts authorized
by the act.
These negotiations will be
conducted under the direction
of Christian A. H ertcr, for­
mer Massachusetts governor
anil congressman and Presi­
dent Eisenhower's Iasi secre­
tary of state.
Named by President Ken­
nedy us liis special assistant
on international trade, Heru-r
bus made on trip to Kurope.
Now he’s preparing for two
yenra of difficult bargaining.
There is wide suspicion of
Hie new U. 8. trade act in
Europe and among the less
developed countries a* well.
What they seem to fear i*
that t|ie United Suites is try ­
ing to rapture their markets.
They’re reluctant to lower
llieir own ttad e Jb a i t j C r a
against U. S. exports.
Two major political hurdles
must be crossed.
F irst i* tin- French veto of
; Untilin'* admission into the
Common Market. This thw arts
trade a r t authority given the
President to negotiate IU0 per
cent ta riff reduction* on items
fa r more satisfactory for the in which 80 per cent of the
long pull th a t happy m arriage trade is between Hie United
States ami the Common Mar­
really Involves.
ket. This was put in the law in
Grief grid anger and love
anticipation th a t U r i t a i n
are all emotions, and they ran
would he adm itted.
nil lie experienced mora than
The second hurdle is that
once in your lifetime.
Russia, it* satellites and soma
Many widows and widower*
uf the nuulrsl nations nru ad­
will tell you they wouldn’t
vocating a United Nations
have believed it when they
world trade conference. What
lust their firs t mate, but they the Communist c o u n t r i e s
later fell in love and often wunt, uf course, is removal of
enjoyed their second m arriage strategic m aterials trade re ­
even more than llie first.
strictions ag ain st them.
No listen to the advice of
A UN Trade Confcrencu
your clergyman and oilier ad­ might cause considerable dif­
visors.
ficulty if held while another
And send for the "Tests for round of rate reductions under
Husbands and Wives ', enclos­ tho General Agreem ent on
ing a stamped, return enve­ T ariffs and Trade—GATT—
lope, plus !illc. Use those teats was being negotiated.
to select lupiiotch matrimonial
The preliminuric* to these
merchandise.
negotiation* a r e considured
(\lw ii)« write to Dr. moie im poitant Hum the ne­
( lane In rare of this new*, gotiation* themselves. They’ll
paper, rnrlimiug a long .Ye determine n h u t ta riffs are to
stamped, addressed enve­ lie cut and how the negotia­
lope and l!«e lo cover typing tion* m e to he conducted,
and printing ro*tw when you
Tradu experts from most of
send for one of hi* liook- the 41 countries now in GATT
lela.)
have ju st begun meeting* in

Worry Clinic

licipate in P I A and church
societies.
How can a 17-year-ohl com­
pete with other wivwi who
went to college and held down
4 joli and budgeted their pay
checks and thus huv« learned
how to "fro n t" for their fam ­
ily more successfully I
Gill*, your future children
will w ant to tie proud of their
mother. Hut I.ois would prob­
ably remain a shy. mousy
typo uf inexperienced creature
who will feel inferior and thus
CASK I*-102: I.ois I,., ag'd remain a wallflower in civic
17, is the lov»-*lck girl lie'll- or social and church oigunixaliun*.
tlotied yesterday,
I'lay hail more fairly with
‘‘Hut, Dr. i lane." she
your future children and thus
moaned, "if 1 give up Ted, 1
pick a man who rates a t least
just knuiv 1 shall never,
"Superior" on the "M arriage
NKVKIt fall in Inn- again!
Tests" below.
"K vcii t bung'll I iiuiU c he
17) lotvo i* not a olie-allol
is already married and with
or tingle emotional experi­
two babies. I at ill want him "
ence. You *411 full III to Vo
People who have diabetes
more than once!
may
still WANT sngaiy
So if l.oi* bicnks otf with
food*. Hut they ieu li/e they
this married man, she can
m ust give them up in older
sld l expect another love nfto stay healthy.
fuir inter, which should lie
Gall Madder patient* like­
wise! would like to eat poik
and lud.i-d lieulla and apple
pi*.
Hut they soon P a in to
avoid those rich food* if Hie)
wullt to am id future painful
attack*.
Ami »u it i* m m arriage.
Despite
whul
l.m*
ma)
WANT, she should look ahead
and reali/n thrsa facta:
( l ) When she m arries, site
AFFILIATED
will cast at h ast four "proxy"
voles. These include tier own,
ami thus,, of her future Due*children who rrly on her lo
vole for ilium.
Those children will nut I*?
concerned with Ih,. fact h«r
ego i* now flattered nl the
attention
and
confidences
spilled into liar «-ar hy tins
oilier, married mull.
What those futuie Indue*
will desiiu is a daddy who
doesn't split hi* attention be­
tween children ot a funner
wife uml his present male.
And they will want h daddy
who can suppuit them without
liuving lo divide hi* meager
pay rite* k every Week be­
tween In* former wife and
child!eo, |du* his srxuml fainlly.
(-'» At li, Die avciuge g-itl
i* much too young to handle
the vniinl dulirs of a .n icer
like marriage.
Knr a
sm ith., I u I wife
should not only tie able lo
&lt;imk mid liudgul tin- lumll)
funds and niaho out tier ho*
Total
hand’* income tax forms
Hut *he should also be to* ially poisrd *o ahe can par.

I.ois i» tike many smitten
lover* »hn fret they can
never, NEVER tall in love
again. Vr| If Ihry n»e their
head*. Ihry will a,-r many
proofs around llo-ni ol hap­
py ae, unit marrinaew h*
widow* anil willowrm who
liw&gt;| llirir mates lit death
and Hint taler rem an ini.
So send for llie ''M arriage
IVsIa" below mid do NOT
m any anjlwaly » ho dorsuT
rale ''Superior" (hereon!
II) Grorge IV. Crane, Pli.ll..

Notebook

Geneva to do some exploring.
The idea is to negotiate on
broad t r a d e classifications
rath e r than item hy item,
which is slow going.
The last round of ta riff ne­
gotiations took 445 days. The
present plan is to have the ex­
perts' prelim inary r e c o m •
mendations ready fur a trade
ministers meeting to| begin
May 18. A final appruval min­
isters meeting wuutd be held
in Junuary 11K34.
Meanwhile, here m the Unit­
ed States, a list of imports
on which ta riff reductions
m ight he made, along with
tile proposed new rates, is be­
ing prepared fur issuance by
Kennedy in July or August.
Public hearings then would
be held on w hat to include in
the GATT negotiating pack­
age. These probably will take
the full six months allowed by
the new trade act.
The final list of commodities
on which ta riff reductions are
to he negotiated m ust Hu n lie
before Congress for f&gt;0 ses­
sion liny* for its approval.
No the actual trade negotia­
tions can’t possibly begin be­
fore April UM4. or even later.
One of the principal Amer­
ican objectives is to insure
th a t agricultural products are
included in tho coming nego­
tiations along with industrial
products. In the lust round uf

ta riff negotiations, agricul­
tural items were pushed to
one side -because the Common
M arket nt th a t time did not
have an agricultural policy.
Common Murket agricultur­
al policies are still cloudy, but
the United States cannot get
caught in this bind again.

Quotes
1 thought a few months ago
thut Kennedy would be irapo?sihlc to defeat. I don’t
think so now.
—Sen. Harry Gohlwatcr, RAnx.
YVithout democracy in Ko­
rea, the Koreans cannot fight
against communism. The dic­
tatorship cannot fight com­
munism.
—Yang il Dong, aelf-exiled
South
Korean political
leader, on the ruling mili­
tary junta.
The U ranium people would
not perm it tho governm ent of
( Presidcntl G oulurt to break
relation* with Cuba. I ean as­
sure you it wiiuld produce a
civil war.
—Francisco Jullao, B rsn lU a
Communist lender.

The SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
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1017

WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
MARCH 18, 1963
COMPTROLLER’S CALL

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

? 5,158,015.51
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
427.91
Ranking House, Furniture and
Fixtures
237,227.29
Federal Reserve Dunk Stock
24,750.00
Other Resources
4 1 ,1 3 8 .5 1
U. S. Government
Obi igatio ns
$1 ,'dfe-J,19o.l ,'i
Other Ronds and
Secu rites
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Cash and Due From
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7,218,068.22

Capital Stock

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$

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Undivided Profits

132,421.67

Reserves

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Unearned Discount

183,250.08

Deposits

11,400,677.70

Total

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W. SCOTT HURNS
Manager, Florida Power A
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�vThr

Giants Get Boost
From Batterymates
By United P m i International Rune earned the Yankees a Ictics their sixth straight loss,
Ju a n Marichal and Turn 3-2 triumph over the Detroit 4-1; ilie Washington Senators
Tigers; the Cincinnati Reds scoted twice in the loth in
Haller,
baltcry mate*
who
handed the Kansas City Ath-1 ning to Jown the Milwaukee
played im portant rule* in the
San Francisco Giants' drive
to the 1902 National League
pennant, have boosted Al
p a r k ’s team hack into the
victory column—and it's a
sham e the Giant manager
w asn’t around to sec it.
Dark was traveling to New
York Monday to receive a
sportsm anship award when
Big Hob Comb* blasted his
lit John A. SjioNki
the G iants broke ■ six-game
Well, it’s nil over now hut way Into first place in the
losing streak with a 4 3 vie
lory o ver the Cleveland In the shouting! Our heartiest Singles with a magnificent
diaus at Santa llarbara, Calif- coti grot u Inti mis to one and till 097! T hat's including handi­
The Giants scored all their for helping to muke our men's cap, hut 040 of that scries was
. . .
runs in the fourth inning, nnd women's » n n u n 1 City SCRATCH. friend
SCRATCH!
Rol&gt;
rolled
th a t in
climaxed by Haller’s two-run Tournam ent the sucres they
were during the month of the 3 p. m. squad on Sunday
burner.
and dumped Mike Accardl in­
D ark's eyes would have March!
sparkled at the 'performance
And before wo go another to second with his &lt;191. Hob'll
of the high-kicking Marietta!, word
further, tournam ent- get a trophy nnd $43.00 for
who turned m disappointing time will continuo again, n* his effort* nnd Mike'll collect
efforts in two previous spring per the old form at, and we’ll # 21 . 00 .
The third thru seventh posi­
training appearances. .Mar- i he running the popular Scotch
■dial, an la gam e winner last Double* this Sunday. Squad* tion vvero won by Don Dorman
-087 ($15.00); Gordon llonseason, allowed only two hits are a t 3, 7 and 9 p. in.
A» a Donut, we’ll again run cycut — 082 (#10.00); John
and one run in six innings
and struck out nine Indians. Scutch Doubles the following Zueli—(578 (I8.0U); sixth was
The Giants collected only Sunday, too. . , . F aster Day. Don Rrumfield—(5(57 ($0,50)
six hits — three of them by Como on o u t! Fit st place will and Al Del 'a Iinn 059 ($6.40).
Congiululnliona to one and
Willie .Mays, who led off the carry the $50.00 guatauu-e.
Now let’s get bark to salut­ all.
fourtii inning with a single.
All events was determined
Then Orlando Ccpcda doubl ing the KINGS in the various
hy scratch scores only!
ed, Felipe Alou tripled arid categories.
H urry Pentecost's average
Coming in first in the Team
Haller homcrcd off Joe Scliaf
F vrut, it wa* Harold's Auto of 190-plus during the tourna­
fernoth.
Hilly P ierce came on in the w ith u booming 311)7 series. ment hint hi in take this top
seventh inning and gave up a Congratulations to H a r o l d position with a 1771 series for
two-run hom er lo rookie Bob Johnson, John Kntelund, John the nine games. F irst place
Rii-hnrdson, Bob Duttu and carries uno of the F. S. B.
Lipski of the Indians.
V eteran pitcher* Robin Ro­ Jim A ltm an, The honor car­ trophy’s und $14.00.
Not too many pina behinjj
berts and Rob Friend showed ries trophies, donated by the
they’re in mid-season form by Florida S late Bank, and $85.00 H arry was Al D cl'alm s—17(511
($7.00 which in turn was com­
firing
four-hitters Monday for winning this event.
Second th ru fifth place* pleted by Eddie Monroe— 17*53
Although not going the full
route, Joey Ja y , Rill Stafford vvero captured by Sweeney'* ($5.60); John Kucetund—1754
and Rob Shaw alt turned in Bur &amp;. Grill ($42.50); The Pick i$ 1.501 ; Boh Comb* — 1741
strong pitching perform ances. Ups ($34.50); H urry's Liquor* I$3.0U&gt; and finally (m ust bo u
Roberts, who hardly threw ($27.51)) ami the Ten Pin* of m istake) Splitaki funded in
with a 1727 &lt;*2.011).
a ball In spring training last NAS (#25.00).
And how do you like our
Our nmat sincere (bank* to
season before being cut by
the New York Yankee*, pitch new Doubli-a Champa? (Lucky the folk* of Florida Statu
knocked • out
two Bank for being an gvnerout.
ed the Baltimore Orioles to a Stiff*
(j-1 victory over the lw&gt;* An­ "charm ing fellows” from first with their participation nnd
recognition for Gene F stridge
geles Dodger*. The Orioles to the second slot.)
It'* the first tim e either one nnd his sta ff of tho men's
rapped out 11 hit*, including
Brooks
Robinson's two run of them lm* ever won a trophy bawling association for doing
and the firs t tim e they've col­ their usual good job.
homer.
And nuw us space permits,
The Pittsburgh P irates bent lected in tournam ent play like
the .Minnesota Twins. 3-0, as this. Congratulation* to John Irl'a take n quick look-see at
Friend scattered four singles Zucll and Je rry (the cigar) w hat happened in tho action
and faced only 30 batters. Furella and their 1293 which from league play.
Hi single and scries in the
D o n n Clcndcnon’a two-run won the Doubles KvenL 1
hom er and Roberto Clemen­ know tho'll enjoy the trophic* City l.eugue was th a t of Neal
te ’s steal of home provided from Florida S tate and the Maxwell's 237/1537! Not too
prise money- which gnr* along many pins behind Neal wn*
the Pittsburgh runs.
Big John Ulir with a 235/(536
In other gam es, home runs with the first slot, $43.1)0.
set.
(Man. wouldn't that have
Second
was
taken
tiy
those
by Roger Maris and Joe Pep
two nice fcllulis 1 was telling murie a doubles combination,
you about. . . , Bobby Hors- bull?)
durf and John (Oooo, I could
And befors it get* too many
cry!) Spnlski who collected a weeks old, congratulations to
127(1 set and $21.30 (See, now "fellow colleague" — Dottier
Cm sm iling already). Third, Higginbotham for getting the
fourth and fifth w ent lo I'clu most improved bowler award
Duggan Jack Kanncr — 1272 in thu Thursday N ight Mixed
fttenstrnm Realty held the
($47.50); Valentine/Combs — League. (.Star reporter . , .
lead in the Hi Noonrrs Iws
1261 ($14.60); H arry JVnte- now sta r bowler
Chrera,
irue when they won three
coat/AI D s P a l m a — 1225 there won't be any living with
points from the second place
($12.40).
her nuw I)
C.P.O. Wives
The M ayfair Inn m ade a
•le a n sweep against the SI.
A R. B ar. Nationwide Insur­
ance won three points from
Shoem aker Construction and
the M ar-tau R estaurant alto
won three points trum Grapeville N ursery.
Annual banquet of the are: Cracked, 31-13; Raked
TIk* 3 1 7 fell for I-rtha
W ard; SC-10 for Kathy Gray; bpare-R ibbcrs Friday After­ 27-17; Lean, 23 19; Tender,
3 9 7 Mary Tomalevkl. Jean noon Bowling Club ol Dellary 24'Vl9*a; F at, 23-21; Tough.
2155-22Vi; Scrap, 207M; liarOgilrn and Bible Whitehead
converted the 5-7; Nancy will be held May 9 at the 11 (Juc, 18 25; N ever Reiter,
15 29. and li.iilt-d, 15 29.
Vinson 3-7; G ertrude Nopper Umbers Im perial House.
Nomlnsting com m ittee— Al
Games over 209 w ere ro ll­
3-10; and the 3 10 fell for
Mary Tomaleski and Ger­ Potter, chairm an; G l e n n ed by H Klomp. E. Ogden,
Charier*
BUlhardl, it. Lung, K. Conley and E
trude Nopper. Turkey* were Smith,
rolled by Dot Button, Mary Amos Harvey, Charles Marks, Parson*.
Tomele*kl. Nancy Vinson and Wiliam Muller and Sidney
Klomp is m first place for
l,thbie Whitehead. Dot But­ Swallow—I* preparing a slate die Gen. It. P. Newton tro
ton continues to show good of oomincea for election of phy and H. SI me is in the
lend for th r Curtla Redman
form with a 219 game and 1903-04 officers.
Team atandings to date i trophy.
382 serius.

Strikes . . .
Spares

Stenstrom Holds
Hi-Nooner Lead

Spare Ribbers Schedule
Annual Banquet May 9

Snider Sold To Mets
KT. PETERSBURG. F la,
(U P I) —T h ere* a "gentlem en’s agreem ent” clause In
th* sale of Duke Snider to
Hie New York Mels, it was
learned today.
When the straight cash
deal was announced Monday
night, It was estimate*] the
Mets paid the lavs Angeles
Dodgers #40.000 for the 3ftyear-old outfielder, who was
known as the "Duke «( Fisthush" during his salad days
In Brooklyn.
However, only about gao.ouo
passed hands in the tran s­
action. The Dodgers, though,
have been promised addition­
al money if Snider regains
sum* of Jus past slugging

form willi the Mets
"if Snider Is able &gt;» do
any kind of a yob for us, we’ll
give
the
Dodger*
more
money a t the end of the sea­
son," said club President
George Weiss.
The Meta* boss declined
to estim ate !*&gt;w much addi­
tional cash tie will use to
sweelen the put, hut it is
assumed Hus figure, too, will
depend on whcUirr Hie Duke
still has it.
Asked who will determ ine
wbctlier Snider's work with
the Mels Is up to par, Weiss
•aid, "They (the Dodgers)
will know and we will know."
Coder the term s of the
unique sale, Snider will not

be required to play a mm
imum amount of gam es, nor
will he have to hit a certain
number of home runs for hit
new club.
"We didn't set any m ini­
mum or maximum figures,"
Weiss disclosed. "W e just
Ivopc Duke is sound and his
m ental attitude i* right he
cause he U ju st what we
were looking for—a left-hand
ed hilling out/ieldar -with
[sower."
The M ds also are hopi-tul
th at hauler will he able to
attract sume of his old
Brooklyn rooters to the Polo
Grounds, where the M ds
seem fsted to play most, tf
ro t all, of their home gam es
this auisoo.

Errata Tties. Apr, 2, *63— Pnjre 8

Reline Shoots
For SOKC 6th

Braves, 4-2; the Isis Angeles
Angels defeated the Houston
Colts, 5-1; homers hy Krme
Bunks and Run Santo paced
the Chicago Cub* to ,t 13-3
rout of the Huston Red Sox
and tile Philadelphia Phillies
topped the St. Ju&gt;uis C ardi­
nal*. 3-4.
Ja y perm itted only live hits
in seven
shutout innings
against tin- A's while Don
Blasingamc. Vada Pinson and
Gorily Coleman led the Bed
attack Stafford gave up six
hits in seven innings for the
Yankees, but w asn't tucked
for a run until tho seventh.
Maris suffered a severely
pulled leg muscle while grab­
bing a fly ball in the fourth
inning
Jim King's two ran triple
off Jim Constable paced the
Senators to victory. Shaw
worked seven impressive in­
nings in a losing cause for the
Braves.
la-on Wagner Mnmered anil
Don Lee and Julio Navarro
combined on a lour hitter for
tho Angels. Cub pitchers Bolt
Buhl, Cat Knonce anil Jim
Brewer held the Red So\ to
seven hits
while Chicago
blasted out 15 bit*.

Larry's Marl
Cops All Three
Larry s M art won all three
of it* games from tin* Faust
Drug team to lake a Id's
game lead into first place in
the All-Star .tnuling League
V.’ith only 12 more gam es
to roll in the season Hit*
automatically give* Larry's
Mart first place honor* m
the league.
Al DePalma had a huge
(*57 series to help hi* team
w tap it up ttiis week. He also
has the high league average
of 188.
In ottier league action,
Meadors Marine took two
gam es from Frailey
toncrete to rem ain two gam es
out of second place. George
Swann was high for Mea­
dor* with s 58»! total and
Krn Cos key was high for
Frailey with a 591
The Handy Food More
team held onto second place
altlmugh it lost two gam es
lo the .Sanford Dry Ceaner*
trio Hob Ikirsilorf was high
for Handy with a 392 series,
while Tommy Kipp and H ar­
old Herbst had a tail and
591, respectively, for llie
Cleaners team.
Betty Ann's hung onto third
place after losing two games
to Hie P. Zeuli and Sons
team. John Zeuli was high
for bis train with a 5t&gt;5
Eighteen game* w'ere roll­
ed over the 2U0mark: Gary
Fos, 242; D ePalm a. 214 and
222, Howard, 207, Steele, 201;
Swann, 2UH and 2uii; Cos key,
212 and 3»2; Karelia, 210 ;
Murphy, 214; Garbaninu, 213;;
Horsdorf, 211 and 225; T.
Kipp, 2UI and 21(1; A. Kipp.
S&lt;i3 and Herbst, 235

Lawrence B. Hughes Reline, wlai has been clocked
twice at a sizzling 31.15 se­
conds, will try for her sixth
win of the season in the fea­
tured ninth race of the torace program at the Sanford
Orlando Kennel Club tonight.
The speedy 53 pound light
brindlr has triumphed three
times In Grade B and Twice
in A, one of thu latter be
trig in a daylight feature
Others in tin* lineup for
tonight's top attraction are
Rocker's ('irons. Ford, Bost­
ic** Native, Mrs. Mops, Show
Biz. Catam lra and Protocol,
liuvo already accounted for
four firsts each.
T rainers with are distance
runners are spending a lot
of time with them these days
days getting them in top
shape for the second running
of the m arathont *poe,| clns
sic on Saturday night. Six­
teen routers will compete In

ENTER FRISK'S I llim v RASkKTRALL TRAM, which took till- non uni
(iltui* Cluiiii]iiiiit8lti|&gt; Trophy held by Couch I'Mwin Hrtulilock, center buck,
w h s entertained by parents and friends at a Saturday evening dinner held
at the Florida Power Club. Knelt buy received a miniature trophy and the
team presented 1’raddoek with a stop watch. Making up the team were,
front front left, liavbini .Morris, Kddio Tomaleski, TmivSIiiii. John Gilles­
pie and Allan llradiloek; back, Uunnie Ltcnll, It. Ilrndlcy, Timmy Sain,
Coach llraddock, Charles Hyatt, T. Hatchett and Kandy Sullivan,
(Cox I’hiitn)

two events over the Jong
ssths-mde course. The tro ­
phy goes out to the owner of
the winner who posts tho
fastest time.
This speed classic la of
special im parlance a t tho
present lim e for greyhounds
who show up well have an
excellent clvancc to land in
the derby semi finals on April
15, and from there they might
move &lt;m to the derby on
April 19.

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With Masters Thursday

PaSmsr Moaning Over Driver
AUGUSTA. Ci a. (U l'l) Kingpin Arnold Palm er b e­
moaned Ids misbehaving driv­
er today hut drew no sym pa­
thy from fellow pros who (cel
he can win his (mirth Mus­
ter* gull title even by w*mg
a hrassle off the tee.
Palm er, of course, will
slav with hi* driver when the
first round shooting start*
Thursday over the Masters'
ln*h (1,980 yard layout and
he'll be trying not only to be­
came Hu' (irsl four time win­
ner here hut also the first
player ever to will titles hack
to-hark.
"I wish my driving would
be a little b elter." he claim
ed alter spraying a tew ilur
mg Monday's practice round
" I’ve got a couple ol days lo
work on it. anyw ay."
Peeling his glove off. lilt?
perspiring Palm er then head­
ed for the barber to get a
haircut, and most nf the other
competitors in the probable
lielrl of 8:&gt; believe that's all
lie needs In win tils fourth
Masters in the last six year*
Art Wall, one of the two
men to break I’.din er's mo­
nopoly since 1958. claim* Ar
me lias to be the “ natural
favorite" any tuno he set*
fool on this course.
“ I'd have to say Palm er
feels at much at home on tbit
course as he does on Ida
own," B all said, puiting on
In* golf shoes In loro starting
hts own practice round
"You have to reckon hi&gt;
chances as tiring excellent
But I'd also say keep an eye
on Jiiltu* llorm I Ihmk lie
(las the
best opportunity

among Hie so-called outsid , P alm er is only one of three
er» "
men ever to win the .Masters
Wall, wipner of tho 1959 three times, having walked
.Masters, even thinks he has off with Hie traditional em er­
an outside ebanco himself.
ald green jacket m 1958 and
"You never ran tell who'll 1900 n» well as last year.
get hot and come on to win The two other three lime win­
this one although it's ex- | ners arc Sammy Snead and
Homely unlikely Hiat a fel Jim m y Deinarel, both of
low playing here for the first whom are competing again
lime will do it," lie said
lids time.
"T here's a great deal lo tie 1 Snead, who will he 52 in
learned about this eoiirse and May nnd I* tadhered hy a
it takes a while to do it.” I spur on his left foot, finished
said Wall, who fired five [ a surprisingly strong second
birdie* over the last six holes to young Dan Sikes in the
lo Item run tier up Cary Mid­ recent Dora I Open ul Miami
dle coif hy one stroke in 1959. while the 52 year old Demand
Outside of Wall, Hie only plays in only a hall dom i
other player besides Palm er tournam ents a year.
to win the Masters in the past
six years was South African
C ary P layer, who becam e
the only foreigner In history
ever to take home the title
in 19(51.
CUSTOM-FITTED
Player wound up in a threeway playoff for the crown
last sear, shooting a u nriin
der par 71 in finish second to
and SKA I l i l t FILS
Palm er’s 88 Dow Flitslrrwald, the (hud man m the
A ii to (M a s s
playoff, faded badly with a 77.
anti Seat Cover Co.
The oddxmakers are pick
.Hit W. 2nd
.122-811.12
mg Painter

10%

DISCOUNT

ON ALL

Glidden Paints
•

COMPLETE LINE

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WIDE COLOR SELECTION
Shop in air eon*
Hit limed comfort
at . . . .

GATOR
LUMBER
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lO N V fR N B lE TOPS

700 French Ave.
Fh. FA 2-7121

The Indian lae insert ferils
IIjmn a great variety o|
plants, hut seems to prefer
(he native banyan and other
native fig trees.

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cut costs for brakos, anti-freeze, oil and lubrication . . . plus tho top
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101)

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Sanford, Florida

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Legal Notice
I I C K M O I .R M I ’ T I T I I I M V U
to w w isen ts

SOTH't: UK P im .li;
N o lle* Is h -r eh y g iv e n . t h a t
t f l e r co n sid er a tio n . the Hrtnlso le C o u n ty Z o n in ff-C o m m ie*
lion w ill hnltl i public h e a r ­
ing to d eterm in e the f e a s l hlllty o f re c o m m e n d in g to the
Board o f Courtly C o m m is sio n •r« l i n t the f o l lo w in g do*
scribed
pro perty
pre.ently
toned
ft - 1A
lU .ltJ.titlil
In
i m e d C - j Com mer cial: l.ot S.
Block It, D rra m w o ld Hubdlrlilun, IMt. 1. I&gt;g. *«.
Public bear log wilt be held
Is the Hemlnole County Court
House, County Commleelonere
Room. Sanford, Florida, on
Wednesday, April 10, 1M t. at
f:30 IM t. or aa soon Ihereafter
al pneelble.
S e m in o le C o u n ty
Z o n in g
Com mie.ton
lly : Robert B, Br own
S rm lno lo C o u n ty Zon in g
Director
p c m . i h i i : March
April
IMSCDU-81

ts t im : r u n t it c o r i i r o r
-niF. m a t h j i m i n i , r n u
&lt;t i l . M
A M I CO It CMMl*
aoi. i : c o t a t a . t i . i n t u i t
1A C I I A A C F . i l V AO. lunaa
IPJItHT
FKD H KAt,
BAYIXO S
| ASH I/ I A N A S S O C I A T I O N O F
OIU.ANDU, A corporation.
P la in tiff,

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CLARCNCK
BUR R IS
and
BUTII IIL'BRIB. hie wife.
D efen d a n ts.
N O TIC E OF B P IT
•TATIS O F F I.O I I II I A
C§1:A T T O F B E M I A O I . E
T H - C I . A I I K N C F ItCltltlS
e f o Mr, l l e n r y Foete r
«:»
Hast
V ln cen n rs
S tr eet
l.lnto n, Indiana
r u t ii n u n n i t t
D u g g a r , Indiana
Tnu are hereby n otified that
a suit h a s been tiled SGulnit
yiu In the a b o v e
en titled
cages and t h a t &gt; on are reqtlred to file y o u r a n s w e r
with Hie Clerk o f thl» Court
aid to se rv e a copy t h r reo f
upon the p l a i n ti f f or p l a i n t ­
iffs alto rn ey a , w h o se n a m e
aid addrese Is Clips, H edrick
A llob lneon, ISA Houtli Court
Street, (irlamlo, F lo r id a , not
later than April So. K'SS. If
yen fall to do so a Dec ree
l*ro C o n fess o w ill be en tered
a f i l n e t yo u for the r e l i e f tieminded In the Com plaint. Thla
sill la to fo reclo se a m o r t ­
gage. The real property pro­
ceeded s g a l n s t Is:
l e t 1S». L A K E 11 VRHIKT
F.HTATRM,
a cco rd in g
lo
the plat I h e r to f a . record­
ed In Plat Boo k IS, p a g es
IS and Id, o f tile P ub lic
Recor ds of Hemlnole C o u n ­
ty, Florida.
WIT.N'IJHM m y hand and the
sett o f t h is Court a t f r n f e r d .
Fieri da,
thla SSnd da y e f
March. 1MI.
A rth u r IL B e c k w i th , J r ,
Clerk
Deputy c le r k
lly Martha T. Vi hlen
KRAI.
HUls. Hed rick t llobineon
III Routh Court S tr e e t
Orlando, Florlil*
Attorneys for Plaintiff
1*iblleh: M atch ]«, April J, I,

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C IR C U IT
rO IR T,
NINTH
J t 111L'lAI. C I R C U I T
n r F i.n im iA in a a n y n it
agNHAtll.i; I S H A T I I A
( E A At K i l l '. An. 1 'duets
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C H E R IN O TO N ,
iv re nda nt.
N O TICE OF M I T
TRK B T A T K O F F L O R ID A T O
MARY i:. C H K U I N H T t l N ,
WlloriK R K d l D U N i i : 18
ROIlTi: I. lltlX 141T. llltb.MI R T O N , W.AMIIINUT ON.
A sworn Complaint for D lTirce having been (lied against
l*u In the Circuit Court In
aid for Hemlnole County, F ln rlia. by R A L P H It. C I I K K HftlTON Jit., the short llllo of
which Is R A L P H It. C l i p ItBRITAIN', JR.. Plaintiff, v e rsas M A R T If. C H E H I N O T O N ,
Defendant, these pre stn li ars
ti command you to apiiear
sad file your Answer or oth­
er defense or pleading hereIs with Ilia Clerk of tlte C l r (li t Court of Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida, and eerie a copy
Here.&lt;f on Plaintiff's a lte r n &gt; , Kenneth &lt;1. Hpauldlng,
fenfor.f
Atlantic
National
Bank Building. Hanford, F l o r Ua on nr hefora the isth day
ef April, 1) 13, or otherwise a
dtrrea pro confsaso will lm
lered against you, and tha
cause proceed ex part*.
W 1T N E 8 8 my hand anil of­
ficial seal at Hanford, Hetnllula County, Florida, thla l i t h
b y of March. I M 1.
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk of Circuit C ourt
B y : Martha T . Vihlen,
Deputy Clark
IE A L
Kenneth O Hpauldlng,
Attorney at l a w
b n ford Atlantia National
Rank llulldlnr.
lanford, Florida.
Publish: March I*.
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For Faster
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Carriage Room
Designed Esp-riall) Far
BANQUETS. LUNCHEONS
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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA 2-5612
Classified
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t &amp; port*,k,n
I. I.osl &amp; Found

C L A R IFIE D DISPLAY:

t un., thru Krl. - - I*. )l. day U )ST: Small Black A White

F'ox T errier. long lull. Vi­
cinity of 5 Point*. Hew aril.
FA 2-8695 o r FA 2-2501.

before insertion. Mou. • sal.
noon.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
lu e s ., Ilm i F’rt. - 2 P. M. &lt;la&gt; 2. Nut Ice* • Personal*
before insertion. .Men • Sat
CARD OF THANKS
noon.
Mr*. tV. I.. Vance &amp; daugh­
ter*, .Mr*. June Hrudic.
flESPONSIHILlTY:
Mrs. Ann llarinraio want
The Herald all! not be rein express their
mans
sponsible for more than one
thank* for Ihe vl»t*. eard*
Incorrect insertion ol your ad,
and reaerves the right to re­ ami flowers; to the nur»es
and doctors that were »o
vise or reject any advertise­
attentive to Mr. Vance.
ment from what ordered to
.May God bless them all
conform to the policies of this
and good luck ami thank*
paper.
Mr*. tV. L. Vance &amp;
Daughter*

Legal Notice

/u&gt;ni. 3. Education • Instruction

'n t l r f

of

P u b lic *

MEN AND WOMEN

llrN rlil

Nolle# !# hereby *l\#n, that For Immediate training a*
After consideration, the
Social Directors. Wide de­
uole C ounty /.o ttln i Commit*
• Ion will hoM « public heir*
m and fur trained person­
Inc to determ lnr the f u s ib il­
nel.
ity of recom m ending to lh*
Hoard of County c&lt;onm!»slon*
NOW
era th at the follnw lnr describ­
ed property presently ioae«! Short detailed extension at
A*l A griculture he toned It
home training followed by
1A fllncle Fam ily Raald#ntlal
two weeks of residency
Iieclnnintr 71 rh * «»f tt.e NK

training. SOCIAL DIREC­
rorn sr Of ! h# MV
of tb*
NK', Of Hwi'tlmi
un­S0K
TORS work resorts—hotels
Slirlirr ru ti U Cuti ft. fit'Fill*
—cruise ships. Placem ent
N m fl. th«*nc« w mi f!
Hutu'* X Ml) ft.
vv is
assistance free to our grad­
ft. Ihttir* H m ft, | hri,&lt;« VV
uates. Training need not in­
SStt ft. Ilnnc* * ISM ft. Ill—
fl* *
K 847.8 ft. tlisncs X' 5 ft,
terfere with your present
thevH-« &lt;&gt;n a 16 dear## rurv*
job. For personal interview
In the left alone the center
(this
city) write giving
e&gt;f a road a distance of
4
ft, thence X 33R.I ft. to poin
phone numlwr to Interna­
of bee Hess h#c 53 clt M of
tional Professional Acade­
the N\V corner of K 4 of saM
Section 4, thence run H ISO r
my — 226 S. Andrew* Ave.
ft. thence &gt;: :oo ft* theucA N
—F't. Lauderdale, Fla.
6&lt; dec. 1 14' B 257.03 ft
thence X 14 d*»c- IP S ' B 440.K
ft (bentc w iftr i f: tb inee * (i. For Kent
1
ft. thence e\V 33o ft. tn
th e 1*4HI, .«ttd 1e«« b« c B
cb h of NW corner of K»* of Lake Mary. 2 liedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3019.
eulil faction 4* run H
dric
4 .• »: m
ft, l b e M.* c
FA 2-0317.
5 0 dec- *'I’# B 6&lt;1 ) ft. theme
X 9i dec. 43* W
73 ft, ROOMS. The Cables, 401
thence N 941.9 ft to h il l) .
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
l’utdlc hearlnc Hill ho held
In (lie Ncmlmde (Viunty Court
H o u s e * t ' - s s i t l f - i H te » m * » « 4 o t* s e e NEWLY*FURNISHED
U rg e
lloom. Hanford* Florida on
2 UK. duplex. 14th St. LongWednesday, April in,
at
wood. 838-3298.
7 :3 U 1* 31. or n a B o o n thereaft­
er a s pisslble.
Hcinlimle (bounty Zoning
NICE A t-li-nn 3 loom furnish­
Commission
ed A partm ent. Near town.
By: Robert H. Brown
Kcmlnole County Zoning
$55 a month. Inrludea w a­
Director
te r A electricity. FA 2-8511.
rublleh: March 2«. April •
1*43.
FUlt.N. Apt. 23oo ilcllonviile.
4*1H1*33

OUR HOARDING HOUSE

By Nadine Seltzer

CALMXOURGELF, MY DEAR/ **
THOGb TVfO CHICKENS

HSf

15. Business Opportunity
Hi. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situation* Wanted
20 . Babysitters
21. lleauty Salon*
22 . lliiild • Paint • Repair
23.’ lluilditiK Material*
21. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing' Service*
2li. Kadio .Vi: Television
27. S|H'tial Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
2!)A. Auto Acce**orie*
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pet*
•l»l Flower* - Shrubs
33. Furniture
31. Article* For Suit*
35. Article* Wanted
Autouudiile* - Trucks
37. lloat* - Motor*
3b. Motorcycles - Scooters
30. Trailers • Cuba mm

KOIN KLEEN

St. Johns Realty

Stenslrom Really

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SEW ERS M ANTED
3 liedroom—with alr-conditIMMEDIATELY
ioiiing and screened porch.
Moik at home doing simple
Any type of tinancing. Paysewing. VV,. supply m ateri­
m en u a* low a* $61 no per
als and pay shipping both
month, plus lave* ami in
way*, tiood 1 ate of pay.
surancc to qualified buyer.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
TEE * \ GREEN ESTATES
AD 3*9. Box 7nl0. Adelaide
Phone 322-2744
Post Office, Toronto, On­
(i. F o r K e n t
‘Doesn't the country have enough problems with 3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor
tario, I anuda.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
surplus food without US adding to them?”
ncr lot facing lake, luo
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3254
Wait* Drive, S u n l a n d
ADAPTABLE WOMEN
o r FA 2 0323.
E state. F1IA In service. To tram (or Social D irectors
li. F o r K en t
17. F o r K e n t
$!3o down, monthly $81.73,
(Social Hostess) jobs. Ho­
-----------------------------------I
L'nturnislied 1 or 2 bedroom ,
YA nothing down. FA 2 8o74
ld s — Resorts — Ship*. See
2 REDROOM l p*tair» A part­
REDIIOOM Furnished Col­
Apartm ent*, kilclicn equip­
or FA 2-2118.
our arl under Instruction—
ment. Large, airy. Com­
lage. $65. 812 Elm. Cull
ped. 108 VV. Util St. Pll.
Classification No. a Inter­
pletely furnished, newly do
Harris* Realty. FA 2 5264
FA 2 4678.
national Professional Acad
rural is] A sparkling clean.
or FA 2 7945.
einy.
Adult*.
$73
a
month.
I'll.
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
1 IIKDROOM FIR N ISH K D
FA 2UM68.
Room, private bath*, 114
Ollice FA 2 2118
17. .Mnle h e l p VYnnlrd
A partm ent. I5iai W. 3rd.
\V. F irst St.
Night FA 2 i*U8
2 REDROOM house. Kitchen
323 07(10
PERSONABLE MEN
A V A IL A I1 L K K K N T A L S
equipped. $70. FA 2-bKM.
KENT A IIED
Dr
Santord, FIs '1V&gt; train (or Social Dircclur*
I^VKF:
Jessup.
1
bedroom
lornollaw ay, Hospital A Ilahy EFFICIENCY Apartment on
job*. Hold* — Resorts —
llitlied home. $75.
U)T&gt; FRAME HOUSE on
Reds.
F‘ir»l St. N ear 2 city free LOCH Arbor. 4 bedroom, 2‘*
Cruise Ship*. Scu our ad
Palm etto Ave. and Ho«aBy Day. Week, or Month
parking lot, ami shopping
under instruction — Class­
baths, unfurnished. $150.
liml St.
Near Naval Air
CAR HULL'S FUR NTTURE
store*. No utility charges.
ification No. 3 luteination­
Lease.
Station. J . It. S auernnan.
Ph. FA 2-5181 llfl W. I»t St.
Suitable for couple or tin ­ 2 IIKDROOM
al
Professional Academy.
unfumislH-d,
III. 3, llox 412-S , l’alatka.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
UNFURN. 1st FliHir. 3 rin*.
several $70 to $8.V.
Fla
Store.
19. StlU H tlonN VVtin te d
bath , 2 screened porches.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 lilt.
OUT OF BTATK ow ner m ust Child Care. FA 2 2214
m*II a p p ro x lm a ld y 25 acre*
upstair* evening*.
House. Store A retrig. $85
on Rice A Linden L akes. YABl) Work FA 2-7878.
1901
S.
Park
Ave.
Mo.
lao-alcd
2507
Highlawn
Houses for rent. For infor­
May hr* plotted into 22 lots,
FA 2 3232 anytim e
Ave. Write ow ner II. HerCOMPANION A housekeeper
m ation contact Ted Wil­
e a c h on w ater. Also 2 lots
laeli,
11821!
Gilmore
Dr.
to elderly lady. FA 2 3178.
liam* H ardw are, 203 K.
.1 II K D H O O 31 Furiilslieil
on
Linden
L
ake.
2
a
cres
Key West, Fla.
25th St.
house. ItHJ month. FA 2-2322.
each . D r. Fran* I'olfiar. 8:19 EXPERIENCED Young wom­
F o re st
Ave.
Rye, New
an would liku secretarial
HEDKOUM house, kitchen Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­ FURN. 2 IledriMim house.
plus.C ity. 201 w . at St.
Y ork.
"G
irl F rid ay " |&gt;o*itiou in
equipped. —$75—month. Ph.
Adulli No pel*. FA 2-7664.
Sanford. References. I’. O.
FA 2 5303.
GARAGE APARTMENT. 4
SUNUVND ESTATES. 3 Bed
NEW lu rn o h ed A unfurnisliBox 206, la k e Mary.
Room* amt hulli. Screened
ruotiis, fenced y ard . Swim
SMALL furii. Apt. 1902 Maple
eil 2 bedroom duplex a p a rt­
porch.
Close
in.
FA
2-OIUI
m
ing
(tool.
$82181
m
onth
FA 2-0731.
21. Ilfu tily SitlniiH
ment, Hie huilit; te rra iro
o r FA 2 2624.
p ay m en ts. FA 2 2329
floor*.
Pli.
FA
2
2374
after
IIEDRUD.M house. Kitelirn
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
3 p in.
3 REDROOM. Living A Din­
2 BEDROOM house, 215 8
equipped. N ear base.
Complete Beauty Service
ing room. Ileaulifiil Inrasta p le . $5,500. FA 2M57.
FA 2-3685.
Evening Appointment*
ROOM furnUlii'd A part­
lion. REFERENCES. Call
FA 2-5742
ment. Private en tran ce A FU RN ISH ED Ihmim- and land 105 So. Oak
FURN. Apt FA 2 2800.
FA 2-7114.
hath. 318 Mcllouvillc.
(01 sale. N ear Monroe C or­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
FA 2 5120
n e r oil S. E ld er Road.
Special on Perm s. Call for
appointment. 3 Senior o p e ­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
SA U M bTC K “
iv v v
rator* F ree parking lots.
house. Lake Mary. Phone
1 *»H
44 NfcIoHBC w’BAXTERfT d U ^
2 STORY II.mu- n ear eh u rd ie* 318 Palinclhi Ave.
322-0831
0E
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,________
____
:HOLD
1\YO
ROYAL
0UHMA
1
FA
2
7213.
NOW LOOKHCRE.HOOPLC
and sclusd
$8.1881 value.
KAYDCKfS/THtYDON T -6TC3PTO
ORD inJARIlY l.‘M an easy
Mill
sell
tor
$
6
.
1881
.
Now
SCRATCHING 04 GARDEN© FOR
For rent or lease. 30 x 40
!J llu ilil • 1'M ini - R e p a ir
GOING euy.BUT IBT
BUG*,/— HAW*^ FOWL OF THIS
ren ted for $75.m Mo Reply
iih-ImI building with roil
CATCH THEM \WO
DISTINCTION LIVE ON AU fc)CCLLSWE
Box 7, e o Sanford H erald REPAIRING, palnling, cabBU2Z.ARDS. INAVY
erete Hoot. Contact I'etl
DIET OF MAND-ftoU5HED RICE AND
iiirl making All work *u«r*
G A R D E N .t'L L —
Williams H ardw are. 2o3 K.
FRAMMtZANZIBAR -..ELD, EGAD/— MEDIUM IMS, kitchen equipWELL, YOU S E E IF
anlcrd. Call FA 2 2130 after
THE
PRE-J&amp;
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ARB
x
2Mii
st.
|----- T _---- --- DON'
l&gt;ed, l , i ge y ard , Ahruhlrery
3 p. in
CCW6NG OVER
— 'T T r ------- -y
Sprinkling
»y*tem .
Good
PRESENTLY TO
Ym H
S p e e in l N n lte e*
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Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Really

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INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
year* experience. Call lui
m ar William*. 5 Points.
FA 2 7843.

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16 Perfume
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5 Smell
6 lenfaur

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Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

KIUGIDA1RB
.Sale* A Service

G. II. HIGH
1700 VV. 1st St. Santord
Ph. FA 2-3883

Refrigerator, gas stove, dish­
washer ami other house*
hold Items. FA 2 4359.
Midi purchase of Blue ta il.
Ire, rent Electric C arpet
Shampoocr for only $1 per
day. Carroll'* Furniture.

If you need a good ti.-cd Re­
frigerator drop
by
thft
Mowing and edging, etc. S at­
Furniture t enter at 1 too
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
French Ave.
FA 2-1817.
NEW D E L U X E Electric
Range. Cost S279- m-11 (or
2ft. Automobile Service
$1.81. 322 8910

LAW N SERVICE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Souitarik (Kites mid I’uint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-1622

3 1. I’u u llr y • l.lvcw toi-k

DAVID BRADLEY Gaidca
Tractor. 2 Slower attachnicnt*. one 30" sickle, ro­
tary attachm ent, $ 150. 1
Mile V ol Orange City,
Floriland
T railer
P ark .
775 3538.

•arge Shetland Pomes; 1 1901 /.IG /AG Sewing Machine. Make* button itolcs,
gelding, 1 m are. Sew sa d ­
with guarantee. $*A 2 9411.
dles and bridles. 322 9162.

Ili. Aulmnoliilen • Truck*

31 A. I'etx
50 Hi. Feeder I’lgs for Sale.
Small baking !yi&gt;c hugs (or
Imhiio frceicr. Etc. Phone
FA 2 0264.

12. Flower* • Shrub*
POTTED
35e up

M l’MS

m

bloom.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH U8
ft Istw Interest Rales
ft U&gt;w Monthly Payment*
FlAtRIDA STATE HANK
1962 COIIVAN Truck lor sal*
o r Hade. Call 322 3990.

G IIA PEV ILLE N URSERY

Grat&gt;eville Ave. Near 20tli St. •56 CHEVROLET. $425. Cal)
EA 2 6633 a lte r 6:00.

11. Furnllute

37. limit* • .Motors

WANTED reliable couple to
(litrw ay To The W aterway
lake tip monthly payment*
K ohxtm S p o rtiiiK (JooiU
of $13.50 cn 3 complete
Your EVINRUDE D ealer
room* of furniture. Call
301-6 8 E. l i t Ph. FA 2 $96t *
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
lect.
1 7 'i bp. MERCURY Ktcker.l
Like new. 1 10 lip Wiscon­
KRKK KSTIMATK
sin Motor. FA 26978.
UphuDlernig A Maltrrs* ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­ 3ft. M n ltirr) d r * • S c o o te r*
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., al 709 Celery Ave. VESPA Mtmm scooters"
New St Used.
FA 2-2117.
Lew la Sales A ftarvlea
Used furniture, appliances,
2517 Country Club Kd.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Ph. F\A-'J-7l»2R
la irry 's M art 21$ Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
I960 VESPA Scooter. $12$.

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Sell U* Your Furniture. Quirk
Service With ihe Cash. 3ft. Tmllerw • Cabana*
SUPER TRADING POST
19(81 KAN Travel T railer. 1**
FA 2-41677.
fl. Completely ic lf contain-l
ed. 12 Ply tire*. J tu t ljk*
II. Article* I-or Stile
new. All aluminum. DeMen* S|Nirt shirt-, $1 99 up.
will'* T railer Park. 3515 Or­
Mens slioes $2.99 up. Sur­
lando Drive.
plus City, 2(11 W. 1st.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lints-1*. steps,
lock*, -.uni, content, rock,
pipe, sleel, grease trap*,
dry wells, stepping shine*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
:'88.l Elm Ave.
FA 25751

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JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR

47 I'rirM'ws
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LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
RECORDER. $85.
Rug Spray (V'C-13) • Fcrti- T A P E
Slcreo play hack Mon Rec­
l*e—Ph. FV 2-4244
ord. 32218814 before 10 a m.
MANSFIELD LAWN SKR

AIK - CONDITIONING
KKFKIGBK ATION
ft MEN NEEDED
ft M r train you
ft Home atudy with
roarliiilg
ft Tool* ami equipment
liirotshed.

NEW
HOMES

• aliph
441 Dutftir
44 Kiii*I of for,. *rt

44

ACRES a House on Ht.
16. East of lntrr» late I
l i t , .’,81 Make offer to M

2.1. I’liimliiiiK Services

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason
able In price. Day FA 2 7431
Night FA 2 '2(821

Steniper Agency

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SQUARE DEAL BUYS

Poetess

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AD So. Park Ave

RECLAIMED PIANOS
Due to unfortunate circum ­
stances have 2 pianos, one
walnut,
one
mahogany.
Famous make*. Will ar*
range tule to reliable fam ­
ily this area. G uaranteed.
Like new condition. Call or
write Credit M 1 n • $ $ r
Streep's, 611 N. Orange,
Orlando 424-2401.

HOLLERSo/SAWFORP

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Doggy Data

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Air-Comlitionmjr
If. II. |*OPB C0„ INC.

i ’liim iiiliir A H e a lin g
AIR ITINDI HONING
* \i
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ymir broker
USED AUTOMATIC Washer
WIDTH —
l). M. IIAKKISON’S
WORK
and Dryer. Many to rliuoac
COMMKKCIAI,
2
REDROOM
L
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house,
true1311 PallllHtii Ave.
322-8827
iout Sunlord Ave
FA 26562
Irom . UuinphTcly recondi­ TltADKH INSTITUTE
imI in yurd
FA 2 9531.
tioned. Wi day wurrunly on
IIOX 18
I'l.niiiiM
i
ft. K nr S u le n r K e n t
all D irk's Appliance. 5lo
DRIVE l l \ ANII LOOK
C / l 1 S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Conlraeliog' Itepah*
1 harming
S halliard Ave FA 2 7658
If you tike country living 0 2062 llllilscos
tv 1
H IK E ESTIMATES
Spanish ly|ie liome 3 Ih'd
3 lll-driMilll, 2 baths till
R. I,. HARVEY
rooms, sepal ale lurllislieil 201 Sanford Ave,
south side of hig (dike
FA 2 3383
ap artm en t. $12,bon
Mary
M ater tor boating,
etc. Orange trees. Approxi • 215 W. 201 ii SI. 4 Itedioom *, 26. K nilio A T e ie v ln io n
2 liallis, lieuuliliil corner
m alcly 2 ' 7 acre*. FA 2 9i62.
FAST DKPKNDVIILE T V .
hit. $13,(881. $1181 down
lluute. FA 2*789a or FA 2 42u5. ♦ 1502 F orest Dr. (W ynne
Sery lee S en tee tall* *l 00
An*is,i to Protiou* Haul*
Home Service Co. 30.11 Sanw oo.0 3 liedroom *, ear|M-l
2 HR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578
told A ir FV
ed
living loom ,
Florida
S 1393
3 IIR HOUSE, equipped kit
t ! C A O O .I.A C I O niir. I’u w e r, A ir
rvNim. $12.5(81 $H8i down.
393
elien . la ke over pay ml* or ft 118 L ake B oulevard d w ell 27. S p e c in l S e r \I c e *
r.ft n . Y M O l l T H 2 O.Mir, V-H ........................
613
rent. b | owner. FA 2-2617
oft F O K O H in t Inn W n q u ii. V-ft. A u lo ..........
A rbor 1 3 llcdioom *, corner WELLS DRILLE.f. r t MI’S,
313
17 F O K O C nunlr.v S e d ., O v e r d r i v e ..............
SI'RINKEIt SYSTEMS
lot. Close to May tali goil
I I . K rill K * ln le W a n te d
745
o7 C I I E V , S lu . W itRon. 0 C y l., S ltl.............
All 'lytM-, end Si/e*
course. $14.5(81
til C IIK V . * | T o n I'ic litip . A u lo .................. 1 115
Me Repair and Service
M A M E D : KenUls a id sale* ft 610 E. Kill St. Roomy 2
Sft C I I E V . S lu . W iiKon. 0 C .'l-, S i d ............. 1193
8 I I N E
Haling on luru.es. JOHN E
Iredrooin,. larg e d i n i n g
79 j
Machinery and supply to .
WI P L Y M O U T H 2 D o u r ..................................
room . $10.7181.
FOX.
REALTOR.
323
035V
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30 Tat4 r.ol.ta
1205
20T
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FA
2-6132
oil
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3
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l!95
14 l*rtmr
4.’ 4 Ini I*.n, I'latili 12. Itriil K rd n fe F u r S ole
311 C A O O .I.A C S e d . O eV ill?. A ir C 'ond.......
B edroom *, dining room . 2 ‘
I *I User tloUa 43 Hr * tm«D
645
oft F O H 0 2 D o u r, li C y l., S ltl .......................
B
eautiful
lot*
$15,500.
4r»l (dim
• I
NO CAMI NEEDED
VVlfttoiaiu
Vf Houle ab \
1795
til C I I E V . S l a . W a g o n . V-ft. A u lo ...............
3 Bedroom, 2 hath. $61 a If one uf tlicte appeal, to you
14 I*ar« l nr
.12 Hop* kiln
1195
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oft
Cali
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an
appointment
to
muiilh. T. A I. induded
36 C I I E V . SDi. VVtig ., V -ft, A u lo ., A ir C o n d . 395
inspect.
322 8085.
ft Low a* *13 per iiinnlh
193
o l C I I E V . D e lra y , A u lo .
• NO MOM-A DOM N
905
T o n P ic k u p
- • • • • # • • eft
oft C IIK V .
ft toii‘ 7 FinumiiiK
IIOBKKT A. WILLII VMS
195
• lli.ill on Vour lad
oil FOIIO Sla. Wngon, V-ft, Sid.
Realtor
• 21 D ifferent Models
195
33 CIIKV. 2 Dour. 0 Cyl., Hid. ..
Raymond l.undquisl. A,su.
INSLKOK
REALTOR
ft Ooe In I lledrniinis
1695
till
CIIKV
.
Nomad.
Air
Cond.
FA 2 3931 Atlantis- Hunk Bldg FA 2-1991 1919 S French Ave
— m&gt;
495
ofi CIIEV. I Door, ti Cyl., Aut..................
REMINDER
INCOME I AX SERVICE

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IMMEDIAl K OCCUPANCY t IIEDKOO.VI CIV house. Fur
3 liedruoiii — with air-con­
nislutl or unfurnished. 2806
ditioning ,im| U rge family
Elm Ave
room
\nv iji* ’ financing.
Payment* .» low u» $&gt;* 8j 15. B u s in e s s O p p o riu n ity
a mo., plu* taxes ami insur­
ance to qualified buyer.
IK E \ liltK EN ESTATES UI.TH V modern coin operal
PlKtnr 322 7711
ml dry cleaning A laundry,
lie d location in new S an­
ford I’ublix «liopping cen­
ter. Reakonahle down pay­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ment and we (malice bal­
lid N. Park Ave. FA 26123
ance of complete turnkey
MJNHWOOD.
3
liedroom
inslallathui Hold ibe gram!
furnished Duplex. 30 ft.
o|ienlng and oiler continu­
living room, w asher-dryer.
ed as*i*tanee. You can
$83 month. HA 2-2MO or
m ake over 15m. return on
CD I 233U Orlando.
your Investment, t all Ralph
II,n-.lv, tui*ine.» Iwiur. Col
Irel 2XIOI9I Tam pa, or
write me e o Koin Kleen.
4232 Flu. Ave. T am pa.
Real Fi-tate — Mortgage*
N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420 III. I'rn iH lr h e l p VVtin te d

OUR HOARDING llOUSB

WHAT ARB TWOSC TWO CHICKENS ARE PRICE BURMA KAYD0K4/
COINS OUT IN THE VARO ? OONT C nlY o n e s o p THe i R Kind r
TELL ME TOO'RE SOINS TORAIEt
IN THE COUNTRY/ T HLV Aj
CHICKEN© ASAIflf— YOU HAO
WERE SMUGGLED OUT OP I
-IHE NEIGHBOR© SO:Mo AROUND
BURMA FOR ME BY A
J
WITH A PEST PETITION ONCE
DUTCH .MARINE CAPTA.n ' j
BEFORE
BUT THIS TIME A
THEY EACH LAY TWO EGGS
P o s s t will b e coming
A DAY. EGA D/ r~ —
AFTER VOU'

.11. A rtic le * F o r S a le

lirralt) Tties. Apr. 2. ’61—Pago 7 12. Heal Estate For Sale 12. Iten l K s tn te F o r S n l e |2 7 . S p e c ia l S e rv ic e *

14. I n s u r a n c e

&lt;»• For Kent
6A S|H?ci«l Notice*
7. Duslticx* Rentals
8. Heucli Rentals
«». For Sale or Kent

PKADMNFLS

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trautnril

1. Lust &amp; Found
10. Wanted to Kent
2. Notice* - I’ersonnl*
11. Hen! Estate Wanted
Education - Instruction 12. Real Estate For Sale
13. MortKitRP Loans

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XLWsr.U'LU LM II!PI.PC ASSN.

MB N. Turk Avenue, Knnford, Fluridit
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Mrs. JenningH will Mpeduli/r in hiiIc* anil
rent 111* of htiUMm. ( all 323-05r&gt;9 or FA 2-3(130

(■el inll-rolor illu strated
raluhig of home*

FREE!
Write or rail rullarl linlsy

JIM WAI.TKK IIO.MKH
451(1 M. ( idooial Drive
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
Phone: IA 5-09x1

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PLYMOUTH I Dour, li C&gt;|„ Aulo.....
413
795
CIIKV.
Ton Pickup ......................
295
INTERNATIONAL
Ton Pickup
1295
Ol.OH I Omir Dynamic MM, Auto........
MElll'UIIV Sla. Wauun, Aulo., I&gt;. Hlctr. 495
IIUICK 2 Special. Sid. S h in , Clean
295
CIIKV. I Door. 0 Cyl.. Sid.............«... 1495

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VVK'RK MTVDI'D - THEY GOTTA GO
FRED YEAt'KI.B
t LAI DK H ITTELL
219 K. 2nd ST.
25U5 PA UK AVE,
FA 2-9211
FA 2-0M1
OKI. VNDlt I'll 1-5166

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�Pape 8—Tues. Apr. 2. '63

Growth Of Spiritual
Stressed In Lecture
unlimited poiaihlll- | the Civic Center
Monday
tic* and the fact th a t the night.
power of spiritual enlighten■ ' Speaker was Wilson M.
m eat i» removing barriers of Kiley, m em ber of The Chris­
greed, lark of communlca- ] tian Science Board of le c ­
lion nnd am** materialism in | tureship who withdrew from
life today were atreaaed In a the publishing business in
Iw ill re sponsored by F irst llllli lo devote hi* full time
Church of Chrl*t, Scientist, at to public practice of Chris­
tian Science.
Citing
the
exceedingly
swift progress being made to­
day through m aterial inven­
tions, Itiiey called attention
to the fuel Dial human
thought, enlightened through
spiritual understanding, bring*
about comparable advance*
in the demonstration of love,
peace, universal brotherhood,
Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
Member* of the Dell ary freedom and purposeful liv­
Aril and Craft* Club will ing.
“ It Is only through this
hear report* from the nomi­
nating com mittee at T hurs­ spiritual enlightenm ent th at
d ay's 10 a. m. meeting at the deep yearning of mankind
the Mansion House and al»o ran ever he really satisfied,''
will hang the Hellgion In Art he commented, citing thut the
pictures in the D ellary Hoorn Hi Id ieal record shows that
in preparation for the F a st­ those who had a deep spiritual
e r Showing.
sense of (iod's presence were
An all day Spring Festival always able to meet the chal­
will lie presented on May it lenges of materialism ,
at Hie Mansion House and.
"III Ilii* kingdom of Odd,
w eather perm itting, or. the Soul, there is no ignornnee,
beautiful grounds surrounding no poor vision, no lack of
il. Local clubs who are m em ­ proper action . . . mankind is
bers ot Hie Florida Federa­ not cut off from tins «in*tion will pnrticipalc and var­ dum," he concluded.
ious booth* with displays
will be on exhibit.
Refreshment* will be serv­
ed during the day and the
Dellary Chorister* will pre­
sent a muiicai program d ir­
ected by Laura Platt Hrown
with Theresa Kupeet a* pian­
ist.

Arts And Crafts
Club To Meet
In DeBary

FIIP AUXILIARY MEMBERS, Cpl. R. R. ChelJctte and Lt. Ed Ek wore presented certificates
of appreciation of the Florida Jliffhwny Patrol
recently in recognition of their outstandinK de­
votion and loyalty as auxiliary members of tin;
FIIPA In their assistance of the Patrol in "the

"reduction of traffic accidents and the allevia­
tion of human aufferinu." From left are Lt. Ek
of Daytona Bench; Cpl. Chellette, Lt. Tom
Aaron. FIIP, DcLand and Trooper Bill Ktringfield of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Dr. Pat Drabik
To Coach Rollins
Debate Team
Debate learn* from Hnllin*
College and H arvard Univer­
sity will meet at 8:30 p m .
Tticiday in Holllm* Annie
n im c tl Thealre. The debale
topic will be "Resolved, H int
A m e r i c a n 18-Yoar-Ohl*
Should Havo the flight to
Vote.*'
Tlic Hollln* debate tram ,
to be coached by Ur. P atri­
cia
Drabik,
profeaaor of
speech at Itollin*, w ai chosen
on a competitive basis from
an interested group of atn-

Library To Hold
Annual Meeting
In Altamonte

Panel Presents
Program For
Civic Group

dentl.
Representing Hollins at the
m eet will be l,cc Minglcdorff,
a freshmun from FI. Lauderdak, and Art Wcalcrn. a
sophomore f r o m
Madison
Heights, Michigan. A lternat­
es will ,bc Tom Itrightman of
Winter Park, and Hob Doerr
of Ft. Lauderdale.
Tlie three memtier* of Ihe
H arvard Debate Council who
are coming to Hollins are Wil­
liam Hurks of Miami, Charles
Stevenson of Denver, and
Richard LcGatcs of Winches­
te r, Mass. H arvard will argue
tile negative, while Hollins
will take the affirmative.

Geneva PTO
To Meet Today
Representatives of the Sem­
inole County Chapter. Ameri­
can Hed Cross, will present a
program on W ntcr Safety fur
the finpl meeting of the (ieneva School PTO this year,
Ilia meeting will lie held
a t 7:dll p.m, today in the
school auditorium.

Business^,
Briefs ■ w Mel Young, sign painter,
non of a sign painter and
grandson of a sign painter,
lias recently &lt;&gt;|&gt;ericd his own
nil ire* in Sanford,
Tim new business I* known
as Young’a Signs, and covers
everything from outdoor sign*
U» allow cards and s i l k
screens.
Young was horn in Gloversvlllc, N. Y., where hi* lain
llv’s sign painting luiliursi
was in operation, lie lalei
worked witli the art dep art­
ment* of I he Miami Daily
New* and Ihe Charlotte New*,
tC harlotte, N, C.) He ha* had
Id year* experience in this
line of work.
Young make* Ids home on
Country Club Hoad m Crystal
Lake. He attend* Hie baptist
Church and Is a m em ber ol
the Civilau Club and the Sem ­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce,

lly Mrs. Ads in Muller
A five-member panel from
the sta ff of tin. West Vtdusia
Home Nursing Assn, was fea­
tured i o i the ptogram of In*t
Wednesday's meeting of the
West Volusia Civic HouudiaA LIVE CHICKEN wn* the *tirpri*e prize won lay Mr*. It. S. Itillhimer
Me Assn, held a t Hopkins
pm etary at Shoemaker CotiHlria lioii Tlmrwliiy morning at the Chamber
Hall ill Luke Helen.
of Commerce Ladle* Day coffee. M«*ter of ceremonis * Charlie Morrison j*
Hosts for the meeting were
prr*enling the chicken.
(Herald Photo)
the Luke Helen ami Cusudoga
(,'ivlc Impiuveimtul Assn*. Ap­
pearing on tile pallet were
Dr. W. K. C arter of the West
Volu-iu Hospital; III. D. V.
Galloway,
Volusia
County
Southern H e I t telephone long distance call* will apply
In addilioit, proportionate Public Health officer; Miss
itation-to- reduction* in charges for ad ­ Olivo Seymour, supervisor of
customers In Fan fun I will he to three minute,
station
call*
placed
between ditional minute* of converts 1'uIdir Health Nurse* of Vo­
aide In cull any point in Flor­
lusia County ami K. T. Lloyd,
die hour* &lt;d il p in. and 4:30 Poll will also In- in effect.
ida for 65 cent* or less a Her
The reduction in charge* on ; "e n su rer ami u director of
a .m. d ally," said Hob sitedU p.m. beginning April 1.
den. Southern Hell M anager calls made within Florida ha* tlie Nursing Assn.
“ Tim new” rates for in-stale hero.
A brief business session
been approved by flic Florida
Huilroad and Public Ulililie* was held following thu panel
discussion.
Commission.
Shedden said. "The new
rates will make It possible
for customer* lo realize sav­
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, prin 1, unit, arc lo rom c In the
ings on family and social type
rlpal of tlie Kouthfddc FIc school with their parents fur station-in station calls made
inentary School, nnnoiinced a visitation meeting. The after it p.m . and will encour­
Hy Jane Casselberry
f
that a round-up of next y ear's ehildren will visit in (lie class­ age use of Hie fuellilirs d u r­
Sherri Lovell and Johnny
Haynes of thu Senior MYF
first-graders will tie held at room* and Hie parents are to ing &lt;df-|H-nk hours."
A sim ilar plan for reduced and Mis* Kleaimr Zucliowski,
the school, Friday at 2 p in. meet in the library.
"Il is important that all station to-*tallot! call* n tliT !counselor fur the Junior MYF
Youngster* who wdl In- six
lust grader* m ine at tills II p.m. lias been approved by of the Casselberry Community
years obi on or before Jan. tim e, so Ilia I we will know the Federal Communication* Methodist Chinch, attended a
(tow many leaeliers and how Commission tinder w h i e It retreat he Id this weekend at
much material* we will be calls ran lie placed to any­ the Mi Hindis! Youth Camp.
needing for next y e a r," *aiil where in Hie continental Unit­ Tim i i'll eat was held lo
ed Stales for t l o r less. Tlie train recreation lead en . The
Mr*. Mitchell.
II is not neressary to bring nation wide plan lieenmes ef- ram p is Im-ati-d on Lake (it If birth rerlifieutes at tins lime. fcrlive April 4.
fin near Leesburg.

Rates Reduced On After Hours Phone Calls

School Roundup Set Friday

MYF Members
Attend Retreat

DeBary Legion
Changes Place
Of Meeting

lly Mr*. Adam Mailer
Tills month'* meeting ni
D ellary’* llcrliert D. Glldi
American D ’gion Post will
lie held at 7:JH p. in. Thurs­
day at the Hceicitlion Hldl ol
the Fire Station.
Memliers are reminded to
please note Hie change in
location of meeting due to
the Flower Show.
The |*&lt;isl will i.portMir tl*
third annual Aunt Jem im a
Pancake t&gt;ay on April !.&gt;
from h a. in. until 7 p. in
at the Community Center
Resident* are invited lo come
fur breakfast, lunch, after
noon atiaek o r for supper to
enjoy a meal of pancake*
ami all Hie (rimming*.

SOUTH SEMINOLE GARDEN C U 'll members
Mr*. Milton Tin*1cy. Mr*. K. I*, llichiml*, jue*i•Irnt itmi Mr*. Clyde Kerri!, left to right, look
over the Hchethile for their first Flower Show.

South Seminole Sets
First Flower Show

DeBary Demos
Set Meeting

Lrnpcvilic Nursery

And naturally, Florida's Brewlngtndustry is proud ot the mil­
lions ol dollar* tt contributes toflorida's economy Florida *
5 brewers, tot b&gt;&gt;er wholosalcn and 17,OiO beer retailer*
employ mote (ban 03,000 pervoev witti an annual payroll ol
1155,000.003 Money made In Flontl.!, -.pent in Florida. In
Florida, b en belong* , , . enjoy it.
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pack of iu -fo ote is with eaye. Yet this roomy one is priced like other
compacts, saves like ’em too . . . and then some. That's because ol
things like a new S-year/bO.OOO-mile w arranty*. Lillie wonder,
Halt's the success ol '63. This year’s sales are up 115 % over out
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H it I rutlcet have do b m i s divi­
dend id 1)3 irul* per stiao- mil ot
net invtsimriil income payable
March 50, 1965 to siiairboidirt of
reined. March 15. 1965.
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PLAN TS

Hammond Organ provided
'.’.’.'1 Grapt'vflfc Vic.
Ilj Donna L*tr%
I V .'-Olisti
through
the
cmirlrsy
ol
Keller
The Smith Seminole Garden
"Scott* Dealer'*
Music
Co
Club will present il* HrM
Flower Show ami Hxlnbit tin*
.Saturday in the vacant store
building in f/ingwoial Plain
between Lie hour* of It a.m
and 8 p.m.
Working witli the South
Seminole Club upon invita­
tion to stage the event will
lie m em bers of the North Or­
lando Garden Club. Admis­
sion will lie free although
those attending will be invited
to donate a silver ottering if
they mi desire. Refreshments
will tie served.
Them e of the exhibit will
be the Federation of Garden
Club* Song wilb six aria*.
Title* and chairm en announc­
ed (or each aria m e.
1. Stroll in Hie Garden, Mr*
Oliver Wendell Holmes ol
Fern Park.
2. Sing in the Garden, Mr*.
II T Crittenden
3. Diram In Hie Garden,
IN FLORIDA
«
Mr*. Kdna Stewart and Mr*.
I.nis Wallace of North Or­
lando
t Work in Hu* Garden, Mrs.
B'o-ved slowly, hr ■&gt; cerrlurii-s-eJd natural ptoccvv liscr i»
Walter Krohne
Florida'* nadibonal bcvciaur of moderation — light, spark5. lorvc iii Ilie Garden. Mrs
ling, delicious.

lly lauiisr Siniunek
Tin, Annual Meeting and
Flection of Officer* of Ihe
A ltamonte Spring* Library
Assn, will l&gt;e held ol H p.m,
lliursdny at tile binary. Hevision of the by-laws also will
he presented for discussion
and vote.
Tlie library recently issued
an appeal for volunteers to
n ssi't Mrs. Florence Council,
lihsariun, win, has several
job* which reiptire absolutely
no
previous training tmt
which must lie done on Tues­
days nnd Thursdays between
f
m Haynes
(lie bouts of 2 and o p.m.
ii. Wish in tlie Garden. Mrs
Anyone who ran give an
occasional hour or two for C. K Fisher,
Member* of Hie rliib serv
tills wink will he welcomed
try Mrs, Coin sen who says ing on Hie planning commit-1
"even to minutes here and lie are Mrs. Milton Tinsley,]
Mrs. Ha]pit Newcomer ami
there will help."
Mrs Clyde C. Kerre.
liorkground music and spe­
cial requests will he played
by Paul IlcU I'dm on the
It) Mrs. Adam .duller
Thu
Dellary
Democratic
Club will meet at 7:311 p.m.
Wednesday in the Hecn aliun
Hull of (be F'irc Station,
Guest speaker will ho Mrs.
Ivy Strickland and piesiding
will be James Oildy. Hcficshmerits will lie net veil.

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�Seminole A rea Surviving Soft Market'
Central Florida, pass­
ing through a 'Vuft mark­
et." is showing signs of a
definite economic lag al­
though Sanford and Sem­
inole County are "coming
through in fairly good
shape."
This was the consensus
this morning of John Kri­
der, manager of the
Chamlier of Commerce,
alter a study of "business
barometers."

e to c

Krider explained that
by “soft market" he
meant that “business has
been dormant, as is evi­
denced in the drop in
home building and allied
construction.”
However, he was opti­
mistic about Sanford and
Seminole C o u n t y .
He
pointed to the county's
barometer for last year:
A 9.97 per cent increase
in bank deposits; a H.IS

per cent increase in hank
resources; a 2.2 per cent
increase in postal re­
ceipts; a 13.83 per cent
drop in building permits
for the county and a 32.12 jier cent drop for the
city; a 1.6 per cent in­
crease in electric meters:
a 6.25 per cent increase
in the number of tele­
phones; an 0.18 per cent
increase in water metered
services; a 5.09 per cent

increase in motor vehicle
licenses sold: a 5.57 per
cent decrease in deeds re­
corded, and a 12.3 per
cent increase in electric
output in kilowatt hour
sales in the Sanford area
by the Florida Power and
Light Company.
The hank figures above
include a 10.68 per cent
increase in deposits at the
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association and a

10.92 per cent increase in
resources.
Krider's optimistic en­
thusiasm stemmed from
a depressing report in the
"Itusiness llnronieter" of
the Creator O r la n d o
Chamber of Commerce.
Orlando’s
cumulative
figures for January and
February of this year
show:
Air express pounds,
down 51.2 per cent; air

freight pounds, down 32.6
per cent; construction
total, up 51.8 per cen t;
total number of building
permits, up 11.6 percent;
new electricity consumers,
down 67.-I |&gt;er cent; gov­
ernment -military expend­
itures, up 13.9 per cent;
kilowatt hours consumed,
up 11.8 per cent: MCF
gas consumed, up 31.3 per
cent; postal receipts, tip
22 per cent; Railway Ex­

press shipments, down 26
per cent; savings and
loan deposits, op 11.8 per
cent; total deposits, up
10.4 per cen t; new tele­
phones, down 27.9 per
cent: new water consum­
ers, down 39 per cent, and
water gallons consumed,
down 13.8 per cent.
Krider said that con­
st met ion total in Orlando
showed a gain because of
two or three large new

buildings whereas homo
construction has fallen
off.
Orange County as a
whole shows decreases in
electric consumers, 16.7
per cent, and new tele­
phones, 20.6 per cent,
with increases in con­
struction total, 16.2 per
cent; real estate sales,
12.6 per cent; total deposits, 10.1 per cent, and
unemployment, 13 per
cent.

By harry Vrrshel
Notice n c always put those
pretty girls right next to my
column.
• •
•
Those Si teachers that were
term ed "'tops" in their field
will get $100 extra per year
and Supt. of Schools, It. T.
Mil wee today still relu»es to
m ake public die list,
• • •
Over 12,000 have filed for
homestead
exemption
this
y ear . . . T hat's several hun­
dred more than last year.
• • •
City tax collodions better
percentage wise than the
county. City had AS percent
nl the tax roll collected
while tire county had 32 per­
cent.
•
*•
Beltm cadc Corp. will start
construction of its new 18,0U) square foot A A 1* Store
on Orlando Drive a week
from Friday . . • Hope to
bring the store into the city
lim its. . .
«
*•
T hat will he shopping Cen­
te r row out there soon . . .
What with Bellmeado, Adams
and a new center which has
already signed
up two n a ­
tional chains ready to go
soon.
•
* »

I* A T K I C I A A X N
HASS. tlmiychtiT of Mr.

Although if* nut otfldal.
the Atlantic Coast Line will
okay the Pipeline Company’s
request to cross its right-ofway on Melkmvitlc Avo,

of 2706 S. Sunfoni Avo.
is an entry in the “Mi«x
Seminole County” mntest.

•

•

*

Talked
with
Rep
Joe
D au* this morning ami J«c
hay* the middle-siie ciiliLer
are talking and plaim in|; a t­
tem pts to bold on to ijtuse
seats they will lose qftLr*
Uie present rea p p o rtu n ico l
plan, Seminole one of 13
counties (hat will lost a
voice in the house.
*
• •
Joseph Dlloician, lamstnmd
P la ta businessman, is &lt;kn.it
ing the building space for the
South Seminole Carden Club
to hold its first Flower Stow
and Exhibit. The big went
is scheduled for this Srturday . . . try not to milt it.
• * •
Geo. A. Speer will pro­
bably
l&gt;e nam ed Ihe »&lt;-xt
president of the SportsM n's
Assn.
• •
•
Congratulations are In o r­
d er for the new North Or
Undo Council which rtaily
m ade
some
adv ancMrent
Tuesday night towards getting
the village In opcraliqs on
an
efficient,
1iu*itie$*lil,c
basis . . . biggest sled Vas
the
meeting itself jrtlcli
clicked along like a wdroll­
ed clock instead of a lopwatch.
One tiling vie do "W cr
about, though, l» whs n jfa u
ford or Seminole Cuunnr a t­
torney wants the job. asfStgal
counsel for tin- village! too
bad they might have logo
out of Seminole to -Ifl a
lawyer.
Incidentally, M ajor 1T.W.
Anderson made n&lt;&gt; w e*
about it . . . ALL m e fa g ,
involving the council M .L
bo open to Ibo public (AVI)
the press,
• • •
Ju st been Informed t»..t
I ’ve been invited to Jnni| lith
the "Ltiuling S tars'’ tkie
Semi Centennial Day . . .No
parachute will he Issticil ,, ,
Good day to leave lor lew

York.

« • •
E aster Lily Seal fumi lggmg . . . Let's g',!
•
t *
Hit-lit scheduled for W,|
tiesduy by the ••Savage Bu
uf Sanford.’’ VAH-5 ul ftS.
to acquaint (Jen. W. C. S r«ji
ey Jr.. U8AF. with &lt;pen Ur,,
aboard the CSS For) ml,
hui been postponed, NAS lid
today.
Ueliary Garden Club1,
e r show ia acbcduled
tiie only one in lhl» ar&lt;
told . . . And are then
flower expert* planmt
whopper of a party!
O o-o-odle* of enlrie*
And gorgeous trophic*!

Legislature Flooded With Bills
★

★

Reeling

From Tax
Requests

M FATHER: Fair tlirimyrli rimrstlaj. High tixluv, 85-90. I.ow tonitrbt, 65-70.
VO!.. 53

l ititeil P r e s s Leastil M il *

BULLETIN

ami Mrs.

I). UitHH,

KLIZAIILTII CRACK
.MlMllllS. mi entry in
t h e “Miss Seminole
County" rnnle.-st, is the
dun (fitter of Mrs. Elizrtlrcth P. Morris of 1116
S. Locust Ave.

Winter Park Drive

c o u n ty

Ciders

IVtab'.isheil I9i'8

\\ 1:1 . Al’RIL 3. 1963

BRIEFS

14-Year-Old
Shot To Death

Clash

load Study
An orttflnccriiijf sillily possibly leudintf to n joint
effort for it 21-foot pavintr of two miles &lt;»f Winter
i'nrk I irive in Cnsseltierry was onlen-d I'nestliiy
evening' nt Ihe eonclnsinn &lt;H :i meelinjr Imtween lin
Countv Commission .'iinl l lie Casselberry Town Coun­
cil.
Casselberry, in previous requests ami jqthiu TtiOsday evenintr. artrued allhmiph Winter l’urk Drive is
within the confine* of the
Town, it ii a ‘’conueetii'g link'*
between Fiiulliulc Boulevard
and Highway 43(5 and used
primarily by lain) atudenta
ami the faculty of South Semmule Junior High School mid WASHINGTON (LTD —
.South S.-minoh Elementary l*tfpi&lt;lciit K num ly vuis &lt;»xSchool, liotll out.-id, &lt;if ) isaelt m il (inlay for re*

JFK To Urge
Troop Removal

berry.

County Conintbaiuii has
held it i-unnut participate in
an inqirov1meat of tile -Ireel
since u i* within • '»•*« b&lt;crr&gt;
ami, tin u foie, the loan * )&lt;•spniudbillty. It almi lui* held
K can pnrlicipule in any aui'h
improvements only wli ie the
street m question i» « "conmeting link" lietwi-eii two
eounty-muinUiiiii-d tliuroughfull*.

Itouil Supt. J C. Lavender
estimat'd Tui 'lay ,-veiling
ilia tuo inllc paving improve
meat of Whiter I'uik Dlive
would &lt;o-t Is tween 470,000
and S»ll,OIK).
Chaii man J. C. Ilubhiaon,
of the Commivsiun, »&lt;!•'« -I
Casselberry t ouiieiliueil the
County cannot paiiulpi&lt;i« be
ramie uf luck of fond* during
till* fi*&lt; -&lt;l ycai, eliding Kept.
30.

imiviil »if muiv Snvic't military
IHim illm l from
includi n 5,lMlO n*nt»l.ir i (initial aol-

ijii*?*.
iSt'rrtlmy "f .stall’ I Man
Husk Haiti t h a t Khiiiih I&gt;'
would havr Miini'tltinir to hu&gt;
on the I(uh»i m tioop Uiui* at
In* | p.rn. KST n«*wa n m frr

ittii’ij4. Tin* *ur*fiivi*i*iT nil! lit*
tclrviM*(l iifiil Ijm atin i t Jim *.
The !*it*j»hle»it Haiti lu*
u v *!, a ag it 11. .&lt;i.t 11i* u an ti*i1 l««
u n it u n i.I I ho t*mi
March
|.i fnrt’ ii'-t’Hsin^ tin* situation.
Cidia ii|iiiloidxril Tne^ilay
foi (lie Mai ih 2* attack l»y
two of it* MIG fik'htem mi
an Ann iiian fu i^ h te r in (In*
I ni i Mh'un.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Numbers Probe

Argentina Jets
Strafe Rebels

Soars Earth

Toward Its Mark

Altamonte Sets
Bonds Talks

Kostin Initiative

Council Works On Charter Redraft

Angels

H ie Blue Angels fam ouf
precision flying team will
lion Ineluding a possible new arrive in Sanforvl two day*
lour &gt;ear university in the Ik-fore
their
perform ance,
Cent nil Florida area.
April 27 at the Seminole Cen­
Bryant proposed the state’s
tennial to visit with their
most ambitious spending pro­
gram since World War 11 fans, Capt. Robert Ware an­
Tuesday lo use up every pen­ nounced Tuesday at a m eet­
ny of the S12ft million lie la ing of Hie Semi-Centennial
seeking in taxes.
committees.
Tile la-gislatui'f, a* uue.
Paul Lewis, chairm an of
voiced approval of the tax (he Firework* Show said that
plan vviih n lew minor reser­ Hi is show planned for lira
vation-. Iml many void they Semi Centennial will be ono
didn’t like Id* much publiciz­ of Ihe ta rg e t moat drum atic
ed proposal to finance uni­ ami exciting ever seen in Uio
versity construction with a Mate.
$123 million bond program
P arade entries are coming
over u 20-ycur period,
in. co-chairman Clyde Long
Tim imiverslly coiulniclion announced with 13 floats, sev­
would be financed mostly eral marching hands and
with revenue bonds am) some numerous car* already aignsupplementation Irorn laxe-. ed up.
Althmigh the staggering to
Free cold drinks, potato
lal o( Hie governor’* lax pro­ chip* from Frito-Lay, iro
gram caine u* a conipleie cream from Sealtest will bn
surprise, most of Hie House given aw ay a t the picnic
and Senate member a lined up luncheon in Fort Mellon P ark
at noon, with celebrant* ex­
behind it.
Ile|i. Jack Matthew* of Du­ pected to bring their own
val Cuinily. generally sum­ sandwiches and other food.
med up Ilk* feeling of the leg­
Charlie Knmpf of Ctvitan*
islators over the spending and announced tiial all of the 3.1
young ladies who are entered
tax proposals:
"It'* painful, but needed." In lho Beauty Contest havo
Senate
President
Wilson begun prelim inary training
ru n a w a y and House Speak­ and schooling for Ihe show.
er Mallory Horne both agreed
(Inc halt of a barbecued
lliat It is an ambition* p ro ­ chicken with all the trim ­
gram and that the governor ming* including drinks will
's la te d the needs of llio ho served a t Ihe evening
harbeque in
Fort
Mellon
state well."
Horne said, however, that Park, chairm an Boh Bessercr
Hie bond program would re ­ announced, with the chef,
quire a close hmk, Carrawny kitchens and management of
said, in any ease, he p referr­ the M ayfair Inn donating tho
use and service of their faci­
ed "taxe* to borrowing."
He proposed that Hie bulk lities for the preparation.
ot tin* new revenue come Plates will sell at St each,
In,it, llie sta le’s three percent the only charge event of (ha
sab-* tax Ivy extending tl* day.
Luncheon for pioneer* of
limit* to all items except
groceries and medicine, lie the county and visiting illgnialso asked Ural the cigarette lu''ic* and celebrities are in
tax he Inked from five lo the making, Chairm an Ituiieight cents a pack.
jd all Chase reported.

STTLr • QUALITY • VALUE • SAVING

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GROUP

D C l A D n n k J • • lirst I l f Drawers. Ilmiblr |)rrs»U L U l v U U f V l , ,-r, IliHiki-Hse lied, Mallrrsa A
Iin v Spring*.
L I V I N G

R O O M

l

A t th e sugg .lio n of Coin.

The new North UrlanJo
Copies of the rough draft in abeyance was any action vised the council that an opent In rinsing the first o tlin al
mUeiutier Lev Gary, &lt;u»*c|are
lo he completed by April dealing with the volunteer meeting had been -el up fur meeting rd (lie new council,
Itcri y . ciccd In a molehilit! Council iti-talled Mo n d a }
13 and distributed to all cilt fire departm ent until final 8 p in . Thursday lit the Vill­ Anderson repealed In* stale

fund operatioii fur im proving
th e a t m t w hin C ounty Fingini-er VV11bum llu»h coiupletea
hi* *urvey ami pre»enl* actuul
figure,* o f eatlm atc of co*t.

night wasted It" time at It*
zen* tielorc a ma** meeting
tir-t ulliciul meeting 'lucsday t* held for puolic discussion.
night in getting started with
General appointments made
revision of the Village Char ami approved at Hie meeting
ter.
were Bill H arris a* budding
A citizens com mittee uf j Inspector; F. Stewart llelm ly,
Jack
Spaulding, chairm an zoning Imart! chairm an; Mr*
and Fred Salter, Mr*. Bever Mallie Salter, treasu rer; Mrs.
|y Krvcek, Frank Gore and B arbara P eters, clerk; Char
William MacKintosh wa* ap le* T reslcr, tax a&gt;*essor, and
pointed to tiegin imm ediate Bill Wolfe, tax collector.
Appointment &lt;d a lire chief,
study and work un dial ting
needed changes in order that police chief, village attorney
they may be presented by and judge and village engiApril in to Ihe )!n*l Lcxivla net i were pualponed lor for
Hire.
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School Plan To A rrive
April 2 5
'Must' - Davis

TALLAHASSEE (LT D —
Florida tA'gi*lators flooded
\\ kSIIINGTHN (U»’l ) —
File Cniled S tates tiKluy
the hoppers today with pror e ) »*e t |Mi*al* for spending some of “ealegorleally”
rd Russian charges that it
the S2.&gt;u million in new re ­
lias encouraged exile raids
venue rccoinmcndcvl by Gov.
against Cuba. It also reiter­
F arris Bryant.
ated its opposition to "So­
There were no tax bills
viet military involvement'*
among Ihe dozen* of m ea­
sures introduced in the early on the island.
part of this first work day
session of the la-glslaturc
Seminole County Rep. S. J. and a key to the fututc of this
which convened yesterday to
h ear the governor ask for
Davis Jr. today called Gov. county."
S125 million in new taxes ami
F arris Bryant’* massive uni-j Bryant
had
anticipated
another S125 million m bor­
versify construction program i some S2t) million in new revrowed funds.
, "a SICST lor Ceutial Florida , rnue for new school construeSen. Clayton Mapocs of IJij’’ Boost
Milton tossed in the largest
WASHINGTON (C P I) —
spending hill, an appropria­ Labor leaders m ay have giv­
tion of S.1 million for conver­ en tin* Kennedy adm inistra­
sion of P e n s a c o la J u n i o r l ot- tion's Sioo million mas* Irons
lege into a four-year degree it hill the boost needed for
granting institution
passage in the Senate today.
Tim State Hoard of Control
and Governor Urvant have Keinove Two
come out against conversion
HAMILTON, Ala. (U P !) —
of Ihe existing Junior college, Rescuers rally today remov­
urging Instead that a new ed two men. brothers, from a
A 14-yt'Uf-tdtl Negro boy of Altamonte Njiiinn.-t
our vi*
college l&lt; Mart.-*, coal mine where they had was fatally womiilci! late ’I’ltestlay in what apparently
in Die area from Hie ground been trapped deep in n cave was meant to lie a "friemlly nkirmisli," Sheriff J. 1„
tip. Ala pole* lias dozens of since Monday night.
Hobby reported today. A 22-year-old Altamonte
ro-spunsor* on this r iver­
SprinpH Neg'ro i* lieiityr held in enmity jail on open
sion hill, along w ’ll . wither
rharyfe*.
m easure that
ivi.les for
MACON, Ga. (U PD —About
Janie* Cuitis
I .re. who
conversion hut ...rrie s no ap ­ ,Vx) jeering white person* would lotvo been 15 year* old
propriation.
clashed with a sm aller group &lt;ii A fir iI 20, was walking
Senate
President
Wilson of Negroes Tuesday lit a brief
near hi* home oil l.cmuml
C urran ay proposed close t&lt;&lt; ruit.il fight In rilj owned
Street, Altamonte Spring*, at
4X1X1,1100 in pay raises for Tattnall Square Park.
about It p. to. Tuesday with
State Highway Patrolmen.
three
other Negro youths.
Ami Sen
Italph Illank of
An automobile npproiiehed
West
Palm
lleueh asked
DEI.AND t D PI) — Tim Vo­
The government announr*
funds to equip a ilormitory lusia County grand jury ha* ami veered toward the boys,
running them off the r-u&lt;l. ed lialny that navy units
at Florida Atlantic llniver- ordered S hcnll
II o &lt;1 n e y
sity and to repay the State Tliurshy and other taw olfl The driver stopped, got out siip|Hirting a revolt of retir­
Cabinet for money loaned to cer* to refairl by Friday on ami reached under the sent, ed arm y generals have
plan the new university at tiielr light against the num­ criming up with n gun. The "craved operation*" In a
boys ran ; Hie driver shot
move uppairiilly signaling
Bora Raton.
bers rackets.
ultra and l.eo told Ida rout- rollrpve id the uprising In
Not all tiie i-arlv bills call­
paliioh* In- With hurl.
it* set oml day.
ed (or appropriations.
The companions helped Lee
Sen. Ed Price J r . Brad­
CAPE CANAVERAL (D PI)
* • •
enton, proposed a com mis­ —A GO pound satellite made to his home, where bis step­
BUENOS AIRES (l)P II —
sion lie created to study pro­ of stainless s t e e l soared fath er and mother, Mr. mid Loyal ait fm re jet* boml'i-d
posed abolition ol the death around eat Hi and a 3,:i3t)- .Mis. Jimmie Lane, discovered
mul -liiib d thu rebel-held
penalty in Florida, and Sen. ponnd payload sped toward Ilia troy hud trecti slit l ill the 1*011111 Indio liav.il till' station
Cljde Galloway of Dclunlak
the moon today in m an's two head. 'Hie parent* took him today, mol unofficial govern.springs dumped m the P*n
to (linngc .Memorial Hospital, muni to n n e s said thu hu-e
latest spare ventures.
highway safety program lit
whi’ii' lit! died u l 12:20 ltd* am i &lt;nil«i ed to loyal army
eluding a measure requiring
morning.
units.
seat hells in all IDtil model
Deputies led l.'-wis, Donald
MOSCOW fU l'l) — The So­
Ihe *0111* &lt;* said the p"»automobile!, sold or Ixuiglit
viet t ni&lt;&lt;n s lout lit unmanned W ill and J &lt;/ l oil low ay worn goveitimenl
soldiers
W'ro
in Florida
lunar probe rocketed towards dispatched to the scene, along moving in to occupy the i,ir
it* destination today with the with otlli-r officers.
station following uitiuk* tiy
Sheriff Hobby mild th a t at
liu -u in * making open ptcdirill,- jit s and curlier assault*
lion* that Ihe moon will he 1 u.in. today there was ti tele- by loyalist tank forces.
the (list space body visited plume cull flinn Fred Stevens,
A roMiminiiqiie said Polila
22-yenl‘*«ld. Negro, of Pine
Sale nt revenue bond' for by man.
Indm, h&lt; ld by miny-ted navy
S treet, Altamonte Sirring*,
Altamonte's new water *y»
rebel*, was attacked by Gin,advising
la&lt; tool fired the
tern anil building plan* tor
ter Meteors, IJ, S. -made BabMOSCOW (IJl'II — Soviet shot. Il&lt;- Mini mil led later nt i &lt;-jots mid Avio l.iueolri bombthe plant are on the divrtti
tion agenda fur today's H p m. Prem ier Nikita S. Khrusll hi* Inline, pointed out ll .32 cal­ er* uf llm joyahsi un fuive.
meeting of Ihe Altamonte rlicv regained the initiative in iber revolver in Ins ear mid
In* dispute with Red China to told arrestin g officers lie
sp lin es Town Council.
No action on Ihe Fern Park day lay insisting Rial any •‘had meant only lo scare the Open IAnver
NEW YORK I UPD—Storks
Incorporation issue ha* offi­ peace talk* between Hit* two boys.” lie luol u Negro gill
cially been scheduled, the Communist giants s h o u l d ill Hie ear with him ill the , opened Irregularly lower to­
day on fairly ai'livo trading.
time.
take place In Moscow.
Herald was advised.

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Comtni**ioni r Janie* Avery
»l-o mentioned u&lt;-d for im­
proving Cummil liouil. ill &lt;«&lt;*•
•elUrlty, onotuei “rorlliev ilitf
link.'* Thl* r«ud lay* in ***.-•
tion* In the county and the
tu-vn. (.'oniiidt*inner John
a Alexander pointed out the
county in all of this final
year only Im- ItCUIJUMI hudgK ’ | «&gt;t»-d lot road maUriul*.

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disposition is made on whe­ age Hall lu consult with at­
ther or not Ihe group will torney L. II. Handley of the
function ns a pari of or sep ­ firm, Gurney, Gurney and
Handley of Orlando, on what
arately from the ctly.
Council apixiintmenls in ­ is needed in the way of !"gal
cluded Bob Stephenson a* action and advice before Hie
chairm an of lire and policc conned call go ahead with
mternal
governmental |sol- future development and ortcles; Aitliur Kliodes. health, galiiratiuii of vJllugu affairs
recreation and general village and records.
llelmly was authorized to
welfare; Ail Ferrin, legal ad
visor arid in charge uf roads, gel photo »t a He copies ul all
bridges and utilities, and Mrs. plats un record fur the vdlIrene Van Eepoel, finance age complete with restrictive
coviinanU and all descriptive
chair man
Mayor W. W. A udciviu ad , data

merit made at the organiza
lionul meeting Hie night be
fore, asking that "all past ineideril* and disagreement* be
.stricken Hum the record and
forgot ten ."
lie also asked that in '.lie
future the people come to
their elected ulllcials ire fore
'•running lo the papers or
u th rr outside sources with
their problem s" and prom is­
ed that member* of the coun­
cil would make ev rry effort
to run the village "efficiently,
in agreem ent and older.**

D I N I N G

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Chair.12 Step Table* A
Coffee Table.
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Bill To Be Introduced Tuesday
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Port Terminal W ord Expected This W eek
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By LABRY VEtSH EL
A recount shows that C o r
don Frederick won the legis­
lative race after an undlscovered precinct revealed he
copped d o votea • • • City
Manager W. E. Knowlca will
he fired tonight at a special
City Commission meeting . . .
Semi • Centennial has been
canceled, lack of pretty glrla
. . . Palma Hotel will be torn
down . . . First terminal air­
port here will be conatructed
atop the Woodruff Bldg. . . •
A P R IL FOOL! A PR IL FOOL!

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Canal Authority
Legislation Seen

Further action is anticipated this week on two propos­
ed waterway projects benefiting Sanford and Seminole
County.
John Krider, Chamber o f Commerce manager, in a
telephone conference with Harold Scott, Jacksonville en­
gineer, this morning, learned that a bill will be introduced
in the Legislature Tuesday furthering the St. Johns-In­
dian River Canal project and that word is expected later
Andy Carraway, chairman
this week on the City’s application for a federul feasibility
of the Chamber's Armed
Forces Committee Just back study loan for the port terminal.
from Washington on a "good
Sen. Bernard Parrish, o f Brevard County, who has
w ill" tour talking with offlrviheen
spearheading the drive for the canal, will introduce a
•Vei
NAS
tselBTII Tit TRe LejflSialfuFS
successful" said Andy. . . The
A3-J-3 systems weapon! build­ Tuestluy, Scott twiiri, au&gt;
ing is now under construc­ thorizinff the establish
tion . . . *297,000; plana for ment of a St. John»-Innew barracks, *019,000 and dian River Canal Au*
n ew ' maintenance building, thority..
Actually, the bill will
(410,000 have been confirm­
ed
. Kay Shoemaker and direct the State Board of
Mayor Tom McDonald ac­ C o n s e r v a t i o n to au­
companied Andy on the trip. thorize the canal as u

Bids on English Estates
School will be opened Thurs­
day at 10 a.m. . . . Bill Bush
still worried over accen road
although Supt. of Scbooli R.
T. Milwec insists there la one
off of Hwy. 17-02.
• • •
Some 5*0 teachers will be
reappointed April 11 . . . turn­
over estimates at about five
percent . . . Mil wee lay* the
board plana to amploy some
33 new teachers neat school
year.
SEMIMOLL' H K W - X
IORS: Nobody, but NOBODY,
•mild have given atfsy your
dance theme secret . . . Be­
cause no one would ever
DREAM that you c o u l d
change the Civic Center into
such a gorgeous cosmopolitan
plain , . . From the ica-goIng
ocean liner that disgorged
the Senior honor guests to
the flower bedecked punch
bowl It was "the MOST" . . ,
The colorful OowerbeJewel­
ed Spanish garden . . . The
mysterious Oriental setting
, . . The French sidewalk
rendevous . . .
The Dutch
plats with Its tullpi and wind­
mills , , . The romantic Ha­
waiian retreat with Its tropi­
cal fruit and the musical tin­
kle of n waterfall . . . What
a setting for the outstanding
soda] function of the high
school season . .
And bow
you all WORKED to create
Jtttl . . . And execute it . . .
Not the least energetic was
none other than Sponsor Bart
Pilcher.
• • J•
"Where the bays arc" pro­
bably slgnlfici D a y t o n a
Beach . . . But If you want to
know where SOME of the
boy a are starting this week,
take a look at Tallahassee
. . . The legislative boys, that
la . . . Veteran law-maker
Mack Cleveland will be in a,
new environment In the Sen­
ate Chamber
. And will
have two freshamn Represen­
tatives to tutor In getting in
some licks for Seminole Coun­
ty . . . Not ganna be easy,
Maw!
• • •
Sixty-five teachers h a v e
been selected at being among
the top ao percent of (he
teacher* doing'.the most ef­
fective Jobs In
county . . .
"Can't we pgbllsh t h e i r
names?" said Jl . . &gt; “ We
don’t want the athers te know
who they are,")said Mr. Mil-

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War On Ships
Is Declared
MIAM I (U P I) — .Spokes­
man (or a new Cuban under­
ground organization
today
Issued a "declaration of war
on alt Communist ship* that
enter or leave Communist
Cuba" despite United Slates
efforts to bait anti • Castro
raids blamed on this coun­
try.
The spokesman said Uu.
group is known a* the "Freedom Fighter Commandos"
and will operate out of
Mexico.
They sharply criticised the
now U. S. crackdown but
emphasised that their pro­
jected naval war on Com­
munis! rHpping r w H
be carried out from United
States territory.
The exiles said operations
headquarters for the group
have been "in the process of
formation for some lim e" and
are located "in a certain
place in Mexico."

Mayor Lee (Jury said after
noon today Upt "It's April
Fool's Day and ao everyone
seems to m i^ u it each oth­
er.'’ He postponed tonight's
scheduled Oviedo City Coun­
UAN1A (U P I) — *A Flor­
cil meeting unf) next Monday
ida
East Coast Railway bridge
-•Voning,
ever the Dauia cut-off Canal
waa act on fire Saturday
Florida
night but was extinguished
weekend
before serious damage could
en accidents
tie done the Fire Department
revealed today,
fir e officials sold • pass­
e r * ! m w tit# flames and re­

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College Site
Agreement
Is Reached

project. When and Jf the
Legislature passes the
hill and the conservation
Bonrd acts, Gov. Farris
Bryant will name mem­
bers of the Canal Au­
thority.
Presently, Krider Is
rlmlrtnnn of the St.
Johns-lntliuii River Navi­
gating Committee uml
Scott’s firm has, been re­
tained as engineer.
"T h e next objective,*'
Krider stated, "will be to
proceed with the enbio aUtniment for the
canal, even though it hus
been determined It will
be between Luke Harney
and a point neur May.
town on the Indian
River."
Scott also informed
Krider that the Atlanta
office of the U. S. Hous­
ing und Home Finance
Administration hns ad­
vised him an answer is
expected this week from
Washington on the re­
quest for a $10,000 loun
for an engineer’s feasi­
bility study for place­
ment of the projmsed
port terminal on Lake
Monroe at Sanford,

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WEATHER: Fair nnd mild through TucHilay. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 55-GO.
V O U n i t e d

Press L oupciTW ire

mwA...
Hearings Resume
NEW YOBK (U P I) A
Coast Guard o f inquiry re­
sumes hearings today on the
disappearances of the Marine
Sulphur Queen and her 39man crew.

Doctors Called
—liaSU IXG TQ X. -(U P I)
—
The Defense Department an­
nounced today that 1,350 phy­
sicians will bo drafted into
the Army, Navy and Air
Force In July and August.

Rejects Program

Established 1908

North Orlando
Gels New Council
A new North Orlando May­
or ami Vice.Mayor are expeeled la be named at today's
K p.m. meeting of the recent­
ly elected live-man Council.
H ie organizational meeting
will bo held in VIIla go Hall.
The council has announced
that It will honor the derision
made last month by the for­
mer council that elected offi­
cials will serve only In the
council seat and be given no
appointive po»l«. In view of
this fact appointments are
expected to be continued
through Pie regular business
kcsiioa scheduled fur 8 p.m.
Tuesday.

TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
Leaders o f the 1903 Legisla­
ture which convenes Tuesday
said this weekend the probTuii'ut *Tai^T!“ 'smnWhtJn.*.’
J IM ) million for state needs
will cause "rough sledding"
and may force extension of
the lilt-day session.
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purtionmvnt iluriiiR this ses­
sion but rural lenders liavr
vowed to fight any such
moves.
Toc-Y-j'ity— Infl'-l-ikir*
37 f i l l i n g reappurtionment
Bents, won't make tho session
any smoother.

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A special school la schedul­
ed for the freshmen today to
introduce them to legislative
activities and procedures. The
s.-Pnf
hut had to lie cut this ycnr"T&gt;e^
cause of a time problem.
Adding to the troubles are

moves underway to abolish
the State Milk Commission, do
away with the controversial
Johns Legislative investigat­
in'?- r - w n u i l U M ^ . l ^ o v o ^
the power oTlhe Stale Turn­
pike Authority to the Road
Department

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Police Set All-Out Search

For Two Purse 'Snatchers'

Soviets Urged
To Negotiate

Rail Injunction
To Be Lifted

Tight Control
Rules Guatemala

Herald Index

General To Get Carrier Look-See

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^ SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sisk- Hep. Frederick Karl
MIAMI BEACH tU P I) —
expressed a fear today that
Postmaster General J. Edthe legislature whirh opens
w ird Day today rejected any
all-out program of mechani­ tomorrow may find itself
caught
in
a
financial
Agreement for the transfer zation of the nation's postal
squeeze that will
farce
o f the alto for the proponed system.
cither
an
arrosn-lhr-baard
Semtnnlo College at North Or­
sales lax ur a huge borrow­
lando was reached in a con­ Debate Set
ing program to finance reWASHINGTON
(U P I)
ference Friday at Orlando, it
srntial needs.
The Senate today is scheduled
was learned todpy.
lu hr gin debate on a (500
The North Orlando Com­ million proposal la aid the
pany had offered gratis HIM) city bus rider and suburban
Legislators began pouring
acres, plus another 100 acres railroad commuter.
Into this capital city this
for sale, on the Longwood|weekend. Motels and hotels
Oviedo itoad ns a site for the April Showers
were filled to rapacity na tho
college, sponsored hy the trus­ Untied Press International 170 lawmakers nnd tlielr fam­
tees o f Orlando Junior Col­
April thundershowers soak­ ilies and retinuei settled in
legeed the mfifcpptlnrnt today. for what promised to bo w
U f \i — - teamed OJC Official* March left tike a lamb, beetle session.
signed the. agreement papers spreading 80-drgrro temper­
Finances are the biggest
ubd the papers wore sent to atures from Florida to South problem faring the lawmak­
the S ilw r t.'ieck 1’ revision Dakota.
CDR. L. J. REINHART (riiftit) reports to Cdr. C. E. Moahlcr, chief ataff
ers, nnd there Is considerable
Corporation,
Silver
Creek,
officer, Hutwinjf Ono, "I rei&gt;ort with my squadron for duty, Sir." Reinhart
disagreement as to how much
N. Y., parent company of the Decision Nears
relieved Cdr. E. -I. Romllnut Jr. ns commanding officer of the Heavy Atmoney’ Is needed and where It
North Orlando firm.
tnrk Squadron One "Tlgcra" at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Boudlnot
WASHINGTON
(U P I) — should coma from.
Sens to President W i l s o n
will report to tho aircraft carrier USS Franklin D, Roosevelt as "naviga­
President Kennedy is expect­
Cnrrawny
nnd House Speaker
tor."
ed to decide within the next
few days what further steps Mallory Horne, both from
he can lake to try to get Tallahassee, set tho figure lit
Russian combat troops out *150 million and both said
they preferred new or higher
o( Cuba.
taxes to ralso tho funds.
Gov. Farris Hrynnt is ex­
Quakes
Hit
Funeral arrangements were
pected to usk for sumo now
TEHRAN,
Iran
(U
P
I)
being completed today for
hikes when hu addresses tho
Doog (Jack) Harris, 43, of Two earthquake* have struck
opening session, but not *150
Lake Mary, killed Instantly remote parts of Iran in the million worth. Thu governor
after 4 a.m. Sunday when past two days, causing sev­ hns Indicated lie will ask for
Pollrc today were contlnu- snatched by two Negroes during the scuffle for bet
the car in which he was rid­ eral deaths and widespread long-lcrtu revenue certificates
Inc
their Investigations into about 17 at 7:50 p.m. Sunday purso,
ing crashed Into a bridge destruction, it wax reported U&gt; fluuiict- thu bulk uf planned
two purse snatching* over the at 11(W South Sanford Avenue.
abutment on Sit tut about 10 today.
state construction.
weekend in which Iwo w hite She said she waa waiting
miles south of Sanford.
‘T d rather vote for new
Injured
in the accident Wide Curfew
injured by- while a companion, Lizzlo
taxes than go into n big bond women w e r e
were the driver, Donald Lee
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I)— program," suid C u r r a w n y, young Negroes.
Mae Lord, 101 West Ninth
Barton, 20, of Lake Mary, and Syria's new revolutionary re­ with Horne nodding in agree­
Mary Cox, 519 Celery Ave­ Street, was using a public
h is
mother, Mrs.
Laura gime imposed an lShour-a- ment.
nue. reported her purse was telephone.
Louise Dorton, 43, also Lake day nationwide curfew to­
Budget D i r e r l o r Harry
GENEVA (U P I) — The
Miss Cox' arm waa injured United States urged the SoMary.
Seminole
Memorial day, and Damascua radio in­ Smith and Comptroller Ray E.
Hospital this morning report­ dicated that street rioting Green declined to give a new
when llie Negroes wrested vlct Union today to Join la
ed Mrs. Horton’s condition as was responsible.
revenue estimate. But several
(lie purse irmn her. Thu "real negotiations" on a nu­
"good.” She suffered cuts
luonlha ago estimates showed
purse contained *2 and a clear test ban treaty based
and abrasions. Dorton was Squall Helps
on a new flexible Anglopresent revenue sources would
wrist watch.
treated and relcated Sunday.
MIAMI (U P I) - The Coast full between *30 million and
Jeanette
E. Laing, C2t American program of polic­
Trooper Bill Strlngficld re­ Guard said It was requested (80 million short of a "Imre
Smith Oak Avenue, suffered a ing.
CHICAGO (U P I) — A fedported the three, in Harris* to a Mi at In fighting a had lames" budget of
million.
■1(4-lnch gash on her fore­
car, were traveling from Or­ file nil North Miami Bimini
Alsu hanging over tho Legis­ oral district judge was expect­ head and chest injuries when Break-In
lando to the Dorton home Island early today, but the lature ia tho quusttun o f reap- ed to lift Ids I n j u n c t i o n Uireo Negroes in their 20*
Thieves broke Into the Pig
when Dorton lost control. The request was cancelled when portionment, which Is far ngniiist the nation's railroads grabbed tier pur*o st 8:30 and Whistle restaurant, Park
car hit the abutment and then a heavy rain squall brought from settled in the minds of today and permit them to In­ p.m. Friday at Fourth Street Avenue and 2Mb Street, h i m
a tree.
the blaze under control.
stitute their lung-sought anti- and Park Avenue.
soma urban lawmakers.
time Sunday night and obtain­
Surviving Harris are two
Several lawmakers f r o m fi-ulhcrhiMlding w o r k r u l e
Miss Laing told police she ed between (8 and (10 from
daughters, Candy arid Debbie Turns l ’p
|K&gt;puluus anus have indicated changes Immediately.
was returning from the bank a cigaret vending machine, U
llurris; his father, Boyd Har­
Thu railroads probably will when she was attacked. Her was reported to police this
SYDNEY, Australia &lt;UP1) thu would seek fairer reapris. Maryville, Tenn., a bro­ —Actress Marie (The Body) ----------- x-------------------------- move quickly in enacting the purse contained (80, a watch morning.
ther and three sisters, includ­ McDonald turned up at her
Joh.eilminatlng revisions de­ and a ring. Shu was Injured
ing Mrs. Fay Class, Lake apartment today, ending a
spite a n a t i o n w i d e strike when she fell to the ground
Mary.
threat hy five on-trulu unions.
two-day police search that
Harris, a Baptist, came began with her mysterious
Action awaited receipt of a
Bridge -------r — Page 2
here five yeara sgo from disappearance from a psy­
mundule from the U. 8. Su­ SSCC Meet
Classified ___ — --Page 0
Hie
Seminole
Sports
Car
Ohio. He was employed at chiatric clinic.
preme Court empowering the
Comics ___— ---- Pag 8
Club will meet Tuesday at 8
Nick's Paint and Body Shop
district
court
to
lift
the
InGUATEMALA CITY. GusDear Abby _ — Page 2
p.m. in the. lounge uf tho
in Maitland.
New Plun
(duals (U P I)—Military lead­ Jiwtiun. Court sources said
:... ■i*«gs 4
Editorial
Florida Slate Bank fur Inthe
mandate
wus
put
into
the
Uramkow Funeral Home U
CfllCAGO(UPI) — The III- ers who ousted President Mi­
Entertainment ... Page J
in charge of arrangements. Inoix Public Aid Commiuion guel Ydigoras Puente* to pre­ mail Raturduy, but It hud nut alallallon of officers. Those
Page 2-3 * 8
Legala ..
H ie State Highway Patrol ( IPAC) today inaugurated its vent what they termed a been received by mid-morn­ Who are to be installed will
-------- Paga 8
Puxxie ..
lie John Trembly president;
said today at least 20 persons plan to pay for birth con­ threatened Communist take­ ing.
Society
Page 6
treasurer
Thore in the know doubted Ittii'il DeWolski,
died in Florida accidents tills trol for mother* on relief over maintained light control
Sports ..
Paga 1
weekend, 18 of them on the without walling for ihe out­ today of this small Central a strike would ever cutue to und Kulliy Alexander, secre­
tary.
highways.
pass.
come of a battle within the American republic.
legislature
h* outlaw thu
Ydigoraa and bia wife were
plan.
flown to exile In Managua,
Nicaragua, In a Guatemalan
Presses Roll
airliner Sunday following ’ a
NEW YORK (U P I) - AU bloodless Saturday'night coup
FEC in a wage dispute.
Capt. J. M. Tully Jr., Com­ em aircraft currier operation# Fred Carment Jr- of VAH-f,
major New York City dailies d'ctal. The deposed president
Authorities said a kerosene were back in buiineaa today told newsmen there that "the mander Heavy Attack Wing at aua Wednesday.
will pitot a second ijky warrior,
Cdr. Lyle II. SetU, Com­ carrying ona of tbs General's
soaked towel had been lodged for the first time since Dec. change la good for Guatemala One announced today thut
Heavy Attack Squadron Fiva, manding Officer of “ The Sav­
between a railroad bed tie and I. Giant high-speed presses and for Central America."
staff officer*. While Gen.
a crus* tla and aet on fire. of four morning papers rolled
Hie military installed Col. “ The Savage Sana of San­ age Sons" will fly Gen.
Sweeney has been a distin­
Sweeney
from
hie
headquart­
ford,"
has
been
selected
to
They aald it was undetermin­ out of their enforced winter Enrquic Peralta Azurdia, de­
ed whether the fire was an at­ hibernation a few houra af­ fense minister in the ousted provide General W. C. Sween­ ers at Langley API!, Va. in guished aviator fur many
tempt to destroy the bridge or ter holdout photoengravers government, aa chief exeeu- ey Jr., U8AF, Commander one o f tho squadron'* A-IB yaara, this occasion will be tire
te stop a freight train due wrote the finish to the 114- live with power to ruk by de­ Tactical Air Command (TAG) Skywarriors, to the attack first be has landed ea an
wltl^ a first band look at mod­ carrier UBS PorraaUL Cdr, craft courier.
r Saturday- night.
day newspaper shutdown.
cree.
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FEC Rail Bridge Set Afire
ported it about 9 p.iiW Tiny
said only on# tla waa 'Lluruing
when they arrived./
FEC spokeemen •
fire waa set ao it'
cuuacj the■br
if It had
a longer
Non-operatli
hwtw
been on

MON., APRIL 1, 19G3

'Rough Sledding' Feared
For Legislative Session

Lake Mary Man
Dies In Mishap

MISS SIIEURY GAYE
Splnelli, candidate for
Mias Seminole County
Is a hazel-eyed bru­
nette who enjoys sports
and luves to travel.
She was one of San­
ford's entrants in the
recent Central Florida
Piano Festival. Miss
Splnelli daughter of
Mrs. Dontenick Splnelli
of 110 Lake Minnie
Drive is five feet six
Inches tall, measures
,'14-25-36.

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Irralb Papre 2—Mon. April 1, '88

(Dmh Gbby

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My mother bud u
misuruble childhood and .obc Aiunln
mine to be tvorae. 1 uni almost 15 und
am treated like u two-yeur-old. My
mother won’t let me go in cnr.o with
hoys, and when I try to explain to
her that ALL the girlrt my age are
allowed to, she accused me of talking
hack to her. Please, A Ir b y , help me
explain this lo my mother.
NO RIGHTS

DEAR ABBY: I’ve been married
for three years and it never occurred
to me to mistrust my husband, lull
here is my story: Last week I went
to visit my parents, who live 20 miles
away. I stayed three days. When I
returned, my neighbor (we live in an
upurtment) told me that my hus­
band had brought a young woman to
our apartment and they went in at
0:00 I’.M. and came out ut 7:15 P.M.
Whr-n I asked my husband about it
lie said lie hud invited n co-worker
to see our apartment because site
was decorating hers and
wanted
some ideas. 1 nave been nervous und
upset ever since. Docs It take an
hour and 20 minutes to look at four
rooms ?
NERVOUS AND UPSET

DEAR NO: A daughter who
thlnkn her mother utiiit* her to have
a “ more miserable childhood*' than
her own needs to have a few things
explained to HER. if your mother
forbids you to go in cars with hoys,
accept her decision without an argu­
ment. You might resent her holding
you hack now hut, take my word for
it, you will thunk her later.
•

FIREWORKS will light up the night, April 27,
.
+tm-VlrpuwrV« Shotfnr.itlar* of gy^taota
puts on an exciting pyro-tecTmic display for
citizens of Seminole County and the surround­
ing area in celebration of the county's Golden
Anniversary Semi-Centennial. The show will be
seen over Lake Monroe.
(Sarasota Herald-Tribune Photo)

.

Semi-Centennial Here

Legal Notice
ru r r tn o r s naw k
NOTICIS
ts
h • r-Jiy
given
that I km m r s p e d In bu»lti* m i t K i t OrUnrto Dr.. S»mlnnlk Cpunty, Florid *. under
Ih * ftotrlloue n u n * uf C o o k *
Corner, and that t Inland In
r * « l « t e r »#l&lt;1 Hu inn with Iha
Clerk
o f Iha Circuit Court.
Samlnola County, Florida. In
nrcordanck with Ilia provleIona o f Iha F le t lllo u i Nam*
Hlatuna, l o wltl Section *19.09
F lo rid a HUtutae 1*17.
H ls i Jnnntih A. Ilronke
Pulillahl A p r il I, I, 16. 92,

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Cnaiad.

F I N A L NOTICIS
NniIra la harai-r giv en that
th* undaralstiad will, on th*
• III day of May, A. D
1941,
p tm c in
to
(In
llinioraliln
County
Jmluu
of
Hnlulnoln
County, Florid a, tila final ra*
■urn, acrount and vunuher*.
at Ad mln lalrator of tfaa K tla t a
cf
M AT T1 K
HOOD 1IOHNI;.
da.ratad, and at aald lima,
thrn and thara. it&gt;..ht* applies11111 to the raid iu d n e for a
final aa lll rm rn t of hla a&lt;1liillilalratlim
of
anld
, elate,
and for an o M e r illM ha ra ln g
him at such Admlnlalrator.
Ualod Ihla Iha 29lh day o f
March. A. P . 1»&lt;I
IV. W ltrSON IH H tN n
Administra tor of (hr
F a t a l* o f Mull lo Hood
llornr, dacrakad
HTFNHTIIUM, DAVIH A
Mrl.N TOM I
At to rn aya f o r Ad mln lalr ato r
I*. O D r a w t r t l t u
Sanford, F lo rid a
I'ulillahl A p r il t, a. 1*. S3.
CU II-*
iv
THU
4 IH IIT
OF
TIIH
c o r VI t
.*l i n . *:. m . Ml M i l t;
r o c v i ' t . * T Air. o r f l o i i IH A .
iv p h u iia t u
IN IIK :
r u tT A T K O F T l f i ill AM lil t A N T *
l. K V
I I K N I i F. It r t n N. also
know n as till A N T t .K Y IIU NPRIIHON. P i n . a . id
FIN At.
N oricie
NO T IC H th I I B I I K I I V O IV I. N
;t&gt;»l : h . . a VA-Z
-evirtn
aa U la e u lo r of tba F a ta l* o f
Tlioioaa
Ur.mill y
lltndaraoti.
nlao
know n
•&gt;
III! A N T I, BY
l i C M i B I t x O N . d a w * Mil; that
I |i»v* Iliad my i v t l i l o i j for
Plalrlliullnn
and
final
illsr lia rg *. and will on ilia lt d
■lay o f May. A I*.. 19*1, apply
to Hie I |nnorald* C. V K I I N n N
MIXU. Jit.. Foullty JinlHB of
Ve'mlnul* fu tility, Florida, for
ap prova l uf tald fin a l re lu m e
and fur liriU r of Ule in bu llu n
amt fur Final Plar har av aa
Uaeuulur o f
Ik*
l&gt; ta l»
of
T IIO M A h
H IIA M I.C V
I II .N .
DBIIXUN,
alao
known
aa
HUA NT I.F .T I IK N P K I tS U N , dacraai-d.
DAT13U Ihla Hit XT lit day uf
Marok. A P.. 1141
JANJ-k L H L N P C N M i N
A t EXteutar » f Iha E tta la

uf Tliomae lira m Ur llan-

dttaoit,

llranllry
cm tad.
IfTK M ITIK JM ,
McIn tosh

Ai

ats.i

known

aa

lit mlaraon,

Da.

E d w t r d t U u lld ln f
anford. Florid a
util la lai A p r il t. I.

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Legal Notice
IV
T IIH
COURT OF TH U
COI’ VT V J t'll flU . I l i H I M I I . K
ro rvT Y . f l o b ih a ,
IV I' K O R A T K .
IV It HI K » T A T F . OF
M A T T I H U \V II K HI.Kit, pa-

teased.

all
c iiF .iim u in
svn
FRRIOVB
t i t V IV O
C LA IM *
o n D E M A V P a A O A I. V IT BAID
estatei
You and rach o f you ara
hereby no|l||i-d and rdtiilred
to present any Malms amt damanda which you, or tdUii-r
o f you, may l o t , aynlin t Iha
estate o f M A T T I B L. W I I K B L F.n. d m a a t d ,
lata of
raid
County, lo Ilia County Judin
o f Stminoir county, Florida,
at hla nfflra In Iha court
liuusr o f aald County at Panford. Florida, within ala calandar rminljia from Ilia tlina
of Iho first publication o f Ihla
holies. T w o
copiv* ol aach
claim or demand ahalt hr in
wrlltnn, and shall alata tha
plan* of r e ild a n -■- and post
o ff ic e address of iha t-lalmant,
and shall Pa sworn lo Py Ilia
I’ liiltnmil, hla agent, or utturnay ami actiompanlad liy a
fllinit far o f una d olla r and
aucii claim o r demand not ao
Iliad shall b « void.
F L O It K N C B CA M Pit Kids
Ad ui ln la lr atrl i o f Iha
tln u n
of Matlla I,.
At pi llar, ilai i a -Id
ftl K N U T Itl &gt;M, U A V Ib A
Mt-INTORII.
Aitornaya f o r
*d m in la lra tr ls
P. O Urawa r l l l u
rt.infi.rd. Florida.
Fulillah; April 1, ». It . K .
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l^utantiurs

F. O. U«&gt; »»7
Pam Park. Fla.

ta, : l .

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la Iha I uurl af Iha t ouart
Judnii a i in I a.. Ia tu u u ly , F l o r ­
ida, l a I’ lulmlr.
la ra i Hatala ml
A I .F I tt. U L. m . M l h t r
Uocaa*ad.
T » All I r r d l m r a and I'rrauaa
lla v la n
t lalma ,.r llamaada
Analaal aalil l u i a l n
You and aatdr o l you ara
harthy
nullfisd
and rcgulr*
td to yiraaanl any clalmt and
-|amait,la. H.t|Jah you. or etn-ca
of you, may have iiKalhil Ilia
• alula of A I . F I I I t l l F. N T A II K HY, dni'iain l,
lata o f
aald
County, lo the Count) Judsc
uf pomlntila Counly, Florida,
at tils oHlci
In the court
liuuik o f mid County at can­
to rd. Florida, within ala i-*(*
cndar moo lira from Ilia I lint
ol
Iha
llrut
publication of
Ihla nilliiii. T w o
i i.ptra of
each claim or demand thmll
ha In w rllln a . and &gt;ha1l alata
Iha place o f rauldam-i
and
lioal o f f I n
ail lrr*s
uf Ilia
claimant, and shall ha sworn
lo
by tha ila lm aii l. m a u l ,
allo ru ay and ai . ompanlod ny
a fill IIK t i e of iitlii il.ill.ar
and aoili claim or domain! uot
SO fll td ahalt hr vohk
Elruir Q. Uthuinann
A * ad mln Ut rato r o f
tha
Rata ls of
A I .F K I . H
F. d r a U K U t .
P an ae.it
Ft' ai
I'nhlloalluu March
I*.

1.11.

DAVJh *

orntyt far Eaacutai .

UH-a

for more than half an hour.
Fred W. Wekr of
Fire*
works Spectaculars Co., S*r»sots, producer of the display
aaid today that some of the
apeclal parachute sheila to
be teen in the show trill go
up to 1,800 feet and then
break apart Into alx clus­
ter*.
The
show vrtU be visible
along the aoUre waterfront,
Chairman Paul Lewla Bald,
and tbouiind* are expected
to line the ahore to tee the
apcctacular display,
wltlrh
will climax Uic outdoor acllvltics of the day for the SemiCentennial.

to

in
n il*
court
or
tu b
t'n t’ v n r J llio r . , i n m n i . r
rctu m r, s t a t u o r n .»n IIIA .
iv rn o n a rn
i v ii i; i t i i u ubT a t h o r
» l V T T IB IIO O I) IIOItNB, De-

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i, i t . i m .
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DEAR NERVOUS: When « worimfi is seeking ideas for decorating,
an hour and 20 minutes is no time at
all. The greatest danger in your mar­
riage ut the moment could he your
neighbor. She sounds like a troubletnakcT.
Stop worrying. Write to Abby.
For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope,
•

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By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
]
The btilc future af the
AKIOIIMia
Jecoby Trentfer it that after
ftJ
♦ S3
an opening no-trump the re*2
•pome of two diamond* de­
CAST
A A
A J7
mand* that the no-trump bid­
VAQB73
V J10
der go to two hexrtaj white
♦ QJB
41000#
*JSM
4Q 1070S
the reiponie of two heart e
a o t m i &lt;D)
demandi that the oponer rebld
AQB
two epade*.
VXIti
4 A 8 74
Th* transfer bid It unueuut
4AK*
In that whlla It la forcing it
Both vulnerable
can be mad* with a hand of
South Writ North K u l
any atrength.
Kaaponder’a
I N.T. P u t 2 4
Fa»a
34
Pa.a 4 4
Fa*a
next bid will ehow how atroag
r
*
«
I’m
h« actually it.
Opening head— 4 Q
Thua North’* two haart bid
la tha Jacoby Tranafar and I high card point* but hi* eight
South dutifully reblda to two card ipade null juatifie* thu
epadea. North only haa three |second round Jump tg gumw

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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,'’ semi 50
cents to ABBY, Box lllllio, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

j lacoby On

Fireworks To Spark
A gigantic fireworki dis­
play will l « one of the top
highlights of the Semi-Cen­
tennial Celebration schedul­
ed for April XT In Seminole
County.
Scheduled
for
Saturday
night, (exact time to b« an­
nounced laler) Uia display la
expected to turn the abort
eking Lake Monroe Into a
"fantaita" .of colored light*

♦

DEAR AB11Y: Occutionully you
print letters in your column from
wives complaining of u man's health
food uddiclion.
Don't these people know how
lucky they are? I wish MY husband
would stop nt a HEALTH bar for a
glass of cHrrot Juice after work. I
wish lie would come homo with u sixpuck of wheat germ. How wonderful
it would he to be married to a man
who loved his family so much ho
wanted to take good care of his
health so he would he around to see
his children grow up.
ALCHOLICS WIFE

(X JO M SM l

Wuit open* the queen of
diamond*. South take* hi* ace,
chhIic* the ace and king of
cluha to diirard one of dum­
my'* diamond* and oventually
lo*&lt;-a two hearts and a spade.
Let's &gt;ep what happen! if
North is d e c l a r e r at four
apadr-a.
Kait will probably
open thu jack of hr-arta. \Ve*t
will ta ke two heart trick* and
lead a third heart. If North
ruffa low Ka*t will make hi*
jack of trump* right away. If
Nurth ruffs with Ilia king of
spade* and then lead* a ipade
to South'* nino W eil will win
with tlie ace and lead a fourth
heart and hero again Hast'*
j m k will aet the contract.

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Admiesiuna
fcvalyn &gt;1. Norton, Alfred It.
I’ ratton, Lucy Henry, DeBary:
(iiadya D. Stewurl, Margaret
Meixstirr, 'Luke Mary; Cecil
Rivera, i’atrlcia A. Colonnu,
Jacia Wynn. Batty A. VonMHiia KHley, Kn*^mary W ire* of Sanford.
Uirtha
Mr. and Mr*. Robert W.
Vonllarbulia o f Sanford, a
boy.
Dischargee
Ronald B. Bennett, Ernitt
At, Calloway and Donald Walla
of Hunford.
MARCH 26
Admission!
Kuta Black, DeBary; Mattie
Gardner, Kniroo Brockington
Jr., Fred White, Bonnie Tomlinaon, Louis J. Linnekugel,
Doris W. Hodges, Harold K.
Herbat Jr., Margaret Wright,

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urination b o t h er ,::dnnn Swondttllr,
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Maxine Thelma Porter, Char­
lie 1'uul Bennett, Sanford,
tllnha
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Tomlin,
eon of Sanford a hoy; Mr. and
.Min. Jack Edwin I ’nru-r of
Sunfutd, a boy.
Disfhergeiv
Ruth Gilmore. DeBary; huUJ\Vrl Beck, William JL Mu*eelwhite, Marianna Dotaun,
Kathelne Ohlrlch, Mr*. Robert
P. Kuhtitan and baby, Mid.
Earl M, Lee and baby of San­
ford.

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AINTREE, England (D P I)
—Movie star Gregory reck
Indicated today that he will
have another entry in the 1U64
Grand National Steeplechase
despite tlie fact that his 10G3
entry, Owen Sedge, finished
a disappointing seventh in
Saturday's race.

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LO A N S M A P I TO M3I0ENTS OF A LL N IA R BY TO W NS

By Ruth Millett

It la in her mid-40* that to look closely for Hie tat­
the American woman alurta tletale *igni of ageing (hat
fighting hardeat aialnat Ute ran'l lie overcome by dieting,
make-up, exerrliing, and hair
eroiion of time, obaarve* a dyeing), without devoting a
man writing about the Amer­ lot of time, money and effort
ican woman today.
to the cause.
Sure it la, bocauae *i» hat In fact, a successful fight
been told on the idea 'hat It to look younger thin her *3
year* demand* *o much of a
la a crime for her to look woman
that *he haw to be
her age once the la no lung­ pretty self-rcnternt to lie will­
er a girl.
Hy age 43, the wuitiun who ing to makn that change.
The question l», d&lt;ie* the
Imlievea It la her boundau fight to look 10 years young,
duty to look 10 year* young­
er than the la hat a real •r pay off for the woman
who pu's It first and fore­
fight on her hand*.
It'* a time-consuming ami most in her life anil suecosily fight. No wornan in card* fairly well?
her mld-40a manage* to
look a* though »he might
postlbly be In her mul-UOi
(If no one I* unkind enough

I* she more likely to hold
on to her husband than the
45-yuar-uld wife who look* 45
anil doesn't let It bother her?
IhM-a * ) » have more friends?
Do her children have more
love and respect for her? Is
she happier?
7‘he only way a woman cm
answar those question i* to
look around and observe
closely. If slie duos, she may
conclude (hat
the middleaged woman whose main
concern in life la alruggling
not to look her age ian't any
belter off than Umi middleaged woman who looks mid­
dle-aged.

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the acting i* ahove par. An
outlaw leader (Telly Savaies)
tempt* Deputy J. D .-smith
(Jack Klani) to cunaidcr join­
ing his old gang. Smith re­
lists Hie lure uf "Just one Iiig
final haul'' and lakes off In
pursuit of the gang when he
find* they awltehrd robbery
plans away from the army
pniroll lie was guarding. A
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heavy role.
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day Night at the Movie*. "M y
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olm a de Havilland and Rich­
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alien cvclttng adaptation of
the Daphine du Maurler novel
atxiut a young man's inability
to sustain hatred when faced
with un equal passion, love.
Cdiivineed that hla foster fa­
ther has been poisoned by the
older man's wife, ha vowi
vengrnce, but aucrumba to
her chnriux instead. A 1032
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One el the lop ranking wa-1lan, a national champion, and
ter shows in (tic state util lie holder ol a Ofi-fool jump rec­
an afternoon feature of the urd.
C'eeelc Campbell,
Rollins
Semi-Centennial
celebration I college coed, also creates a
that will be held Here on April sensation with her jumping—
27 and will afford the thous­ and justifiably, because she
Women's
ands of spectators that are is the National
expected to line the lakefront Jumping Champion. *
One of the televised stars
many a thrill spectacle.
on the recently shown Wide
The performing artists are World of Spoil* is the nation­
those of tile Water Ski Huh
al slalom champion. Itoland
of Winter Park. This group
lliltier. The si.iii of “ the man
of performers has been the
on one ski ' has won him a
star attraction of such re­
host ot admirers throughout
nowned outings as the Tampa
Uaspariilu.
A
lavorilc with crowds
everywhere she has appeared
is 12-year-old Elizabeth Al­

the water ski world and the
thousands ot spectators who
enjoy the sport. He will he a
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Club are living a good ten feet above the water in the scene from the show
which will be seen here April 27 as part of the Seminole County Semi-Cen­
tennial. The group, which includes Cecele Campbell. National Womens
Jumping Champion and National Slalom Champion, Roland llillier will he
seen on Lake Monroe.

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Dave Parks, director ol the
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committee that even though
he realized that the water
show will be competing for
attention with outstanding at­
traction*. he call assure the
cumintltcc that everyone will
leave the lake trout praising
tliis feature of a truly crowdpleasing day.

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Six Make Honors At Junior High School
Six student* at Sanford
Junior High Sellout weir on
the all “ A ” list for the last
marking period.
They are Linda Malloy and
Steve Leach, seventh grade;
Lucilr King, eighth grade;
Pam Meriwether, Hill Crowell
and C l a u d i a Ilomgardncr,
ninth grade.
Student* nominated f o r
Pilot Club awards me Lynn
Carbon, Sue Price, Lcslio
Ilartwig, Pamela Itubitircm,
Pamela Pigott, Kuy White,
Ilrenl Armstrong, Ann Curl■on, Jim Dodson, Itaymuml
Pivec, Janice Grant, Stephany
Westgate , Carol Basse re r,
Jimmy Hark*, Ann Putter,
Hill Crowell, Claudia Bomgardner, Steve Lraeh, Luetic
King, Linda MaUay and David
Alohn.
On the Honor Hull for the
seventh grade are Loretta
Conrad, Michael Gibson, Lynn
Carlson, Cindy Green, Jean
lluff, Sue Price, Karen Wil­
liams. Paul Glad, David (ills*
now, Kathy Young, Gail Gatcliel, Linda Lee, Uremia fa r ­
ter, Leslie lint twig, Maty
Elizabeth Johnson, Pamela
Itoli insoil,
Other* urc Mury Louise
Klay, Dariene ItolierUon, Ann
Doudncy, Pamela Pigott, Ccri
Ann* Warlike, Janet Lewis,
Konnic
Westbrook,
llrcnt
Armstrong, Sharon Lipsey,
Kay Tilton, Sherulyn Wil­
liam*. Kay White, Allisnn
Estuliiie, Georga L'urltun and
Li i ala la y lor.
Member* of tho eigiuli
grade on the Honor Kail uie
Laura Faye Watson, lleth
Morgan, Susun l)uy, Janice
Daniel*, Sharon Coined, Jan­
ice Huston, Mark lUborn,
Dickie Goer**, Tommy Free­
man, Stevo Leach, TV. K.
Beasley, George ilauptkorn,
Lamar Oxford, Charles Pigott,
Barbara Holt.
Mure ure Jenifer Coe, Mer­
ry Lee Duckett, Linda Mal­
loy, Kathy Moore, Clwryl A v ­
ery, Kaye Uateman, Connie
Stewart, Susan Nelson, Vicky
Noble*, Linda Perkins, Sallie
Peterson, Sharon W 'ir, Lucile King, Julia Uraddy, Hub­
ert Law.
Also Linda Wilson, Donna
Hamlin, Katherine ib-Ganabl,
Frame* Jarrell, Cynthia W il­
son, Debbie Kirkley, Barbara
Bell, Donna Davis, Cynthia
Utx, Itaymom! Desicring, Ka­
thy Sloan, David Mohu, David
Talley, April Greco, Itobin
Furtihum and Douglas Purker.
Ninth graders on the Honor
Roll are Jim Ervin, David
Hide, Tom Hemphill, Wesley
Kulp, Laurens McHenry, Mike
Scott, Dickey Wulttrom, Dav­
id Wlebuldt, Jim Dod-un, Ray­
mond Pivec, Teggy Herrin,
Lamar Oast, Linda Ashby,
Adrienne
Epstein,
Darien
Fodder, Janice Grant,
Others are Cheryl Jones,
Vkki McArdle, Susan McCaskill, Patricia Stenttrum, Sarah
Wight,
Stefany
Westgate,
Adriana Wictsma, Al Boni­
face, Mika Drcnnrn, Beth
Black welder, Cynthia Michels,
Susan Stein, Deborah Brown,
Donna Howland, Gail Hoff­
man, Paula Elam, Ann Butin,
Carol Beaserer.
Mora are Brenda Bennett,
Charles Scott, Jimmy Barks,

|Arnold Allison, lletty lllltell, Murnxitu, Corlnne Peterson,
Hill Crowell, t Until Crowd, Marly Pierce. Hilt llollu-ck.
Mike Stcfkovicb, i Uuuliu Botu- Stephen Malott. D w i g h t
i gaidma. Ih-ttye Lynne Kel- Smith, Craig Thomson, Frank
lett, Medtt N'eimnn. Jimmy Whlghmii ami Cri* Wilson.
Louise Steal kly. Iloeky Tan­
ner, Kurrcn Vickers, Pam
Meriwether, Linda Denmttio.
A b j Vickie MoCullough,
l.imln ronn. Martha Koslcy,
Cathy Folds, Joanne llnhn.
Sou Juillctt, Sarah Parrish,
Kristine Smith, John Cunnuvimio, Merltiella Griffith, Giu­
lia Twyman, Christ inn Aim*
riuist, Ann Carlson, Murilynu
Hern. Susan Hoop, Eleanor
Hough'ton, Debbie Kinsey.
Others are Sue Mnkin, Pat

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Legislate Life And Death

Political

the legislation. Certainly it would
have been just as effective for the
legislative committee to publish its
findings and endorsements without
making another law that will add an
additional enforcement problem to
l&gt;e faced.
In fact the suggested legislation
only proposes to place seat belts in
the cars, but carefully points out
thnl if the individual floes not use
them, thin is not a violation.
Actually the effect of the pro­
posed legislation by the Legislative
Committee will accomplish:
1. Force automotive manufac­
turers to place four (4) seat belts
in every new uutomobiic sold in Flo­
rida starting with 1904 models.
2. Add additional expense to
every prospective automobile buyer
in tlic state of Florida. Perhaps as
much as $40 to $50.
,3. Place in tiie hands uf various
local mid state law enforcement
agencies the resjxmsibilily of enforc­
ing this new piece of legislation
thereby adding an additional ex­
pense on the taxpayer.
Perhaps it would be well to con­
clude with some light philosophy.
'The quantity of present Inws are
more than adequate, however the
quality sometimes leaves a great deal
to be desired."

The announcement last week of
the approval of the Florida Legisla­
tive Council concerninK the manda­
tory placinfr of Sent Belts on all new
car* sold in Florida after 1964,
brings forth another tremendous
step toward complete government
control of all enterprise.
Some legislators have referred to
the proposed legislation as an "in­
dustry 1)111," suggesting that it will
benefit only a few seat belt manu­
facturers.
For some time now moat of the
literate population has been well ad­
vised concerning the statistical re­
ward of having and using automobile
scat belts.,We, by no stretch of the
imagination, argue with the vnlidlty
of information concerning the use
of these snfety devices. Scut ladts
suve lives!
There Should Re A Law!
How many times have you heard,
or uttered, the above statement
without really analyzing its con­
tents? No . . . THERE REALLY
SHOULD NOT BE ANOTHER LAW
. . . Heaven only knows that we have
hundreds of volumes of laws on the
books right now that are completely
ignored and forgotten.
To legislate controls on every lo­
cal? state, or natlonat problem cer­
tainty will not insure the success of

Two-W ay Street?
Americans are always being
chopiied at for not making a real ef­
fort to find out whut other people in
other lands are like. But this is a
two-way street, and there is not
much evidence thnl foreign folk are
traveling it either.
That the Russians, the Red Chi­
nese and other Communists havu
•ome weird notions of Us is to be ex-*
peeled, since their propagandists
specialize in peddling false informa­
tion about everything.
What is more astonishing is the
depth of ignornucu about us which
Ja found in Western Europe, Asia,
Africa and laitin America.
Edward K, Murrow, director of
the United States Information Agen­
cy, documents this ignorunce both
broadly and in detail.
Wa think our mural lone lias slip­
ped in recent tlecades. But sumo for­
eigners find us unbelievably moral.
Thoy do not understand how we
can leave coins "out-in the1open" at
street corner news-stands, or why ws
wait patiently at unattended at stop­
lights. (Frenchmen, for instance, of­
ten run on thu red If no ono is around.)
They arc baffled to hear that
most Americans really pay their tax­
es and, of their own experience, they
can’t bcllevo these monies reach the
federal treasury without lieing slui­
ced off.
Yet the open intermingling of
the sexes which is common to our
lifu is read hy many foreigners as in­

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controvertible proof of promiscuity.
Some who visit here take pains,
therefore, not to be left alone with
an Individual of the opposite sex.
Since they have no comparative
model of modern capitalism, many
are inclined to disbelieve what they
see of our economy here. They filter
the evidence through IBlh century
glusses.
It goes without saying they do
not understand our system of gov­
ernment, with its curious checks mid
balances. The r&gt;9-slate federal sys­
tem is even more confusing. In most
foreign lands, a provincial leader,
eomparaiilu to our governors, would
bo quickly sucked If he spoke out as
some of ours do.
A system of politics which fills
the air with hostile crllicishis hut
puts everybody behind the President
on the big national mutters is too
much for many foreigners to figure.
Wo mutter about “ mnnagud
nows.” They wonder why the USIA
is not In full control of what the
press puts out.
And, oddly they puzzle over why
so many millions of Americans jump
into all kinds of voluntary programs.
A com m on approach elsewhere seems
to be, don’L pitch in unless you arc
coiiqielled.
The Jets have telescojieil time
and reduced the oceans to hikes. Yet
the gulf among humans or differing
cultures reniuins immense. Our
friends appear to know us Httlfl bet­
ter than the mieniiea who deliberate­
ly try not to.

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He Week

Worry Clinic

"When you cun have more,
l.oia la like millions or
other IrrnaRr girl*. They why take less?” Is a familiar
often mint to art inatrlril "livei lining slogan that ap­
{list l » "keep tip with the plies very well to romance,
Joneses." Hut I.ois non Id he 11Ml. f
Hime ilie average girl in
pa) inn full prire for a man
hhrn she'd he Kettlnn only our cities dorsn’t inurry till
tt srriind-rnlr mule who about the ugu of • !, Lois’ has
four more years to shop
miuld be saddled wilh ali­ around and pluy the field.
mony and child support. And
Moreover, she should go on
jim can't build a happy for at least a year of college.
Hu I definitely urged her to
marriaRp on injustice!
CASK IMOIs Loti I... aitnd luke a year in lliiflnes* Col­
lege and then work for at
17, just finished high schmil.
least another year or two be­
*‘ tlr. Cfane," ahe U'rbii. “ t fore she nun ried anybody.
am all muddled In my thinhMeanwhile, 1 told her to cut
I iir . For I recently met a mur- o ff all conm-ftioua with tills
ried nion und I thint, t uni now married man and not even
In love with him.
write lo him.
*'\Ve enjoy euch other's com­
‘‘Look not on the wine when
pany an much Unit we cun just it ie red," warns the Bible.
all and talk for hours.
That tiieniia, don’t tempt
“ He aska my advice alaiut yourselves or tantalize ami
IhiiiRB and now Im want* me taper o ff when you know you
to marry him—as aoon as lie should moke a eloun und total
gt-la a divorce.
break.
''For ha hna been married .1
If a alltiution is wrong, Unit
yours and has twu rhltifren. means you should let your
ltut liu says his wife is frigid head dominate your heart and
and iiurs him nil llio time.
then ic o in trly do what yuu
“ lie euyn he run’t. sit down know to he right.
and talk to her the wny he
For if you then go through
does to me. So what ahould 1 the proper motions, you will
d o !"
nguin lie able to revive those
If Lola had |.'I,00t) with same roninntic emotions with
Hr list Corhrsa
which to buy an automobile, another und much mule suit­
A Commie fellow traveler wouldn’t alie ho stupid lo able swreetheurL
in « person wlm i&gt; ft sucker ■qunnder that tll.OOO on a sec­
“ Hut, Dr. ( I r a n e," Lois
ond-hand tieut-up jalopy when mournfully protested, “ all my
for an outside pilch.
sho could pnrehuse a brand girl friends are going awuy la
Homebody should invent mii new ca r!
school or getting married, so
Yet that is what aim ia con­ I feet old and on lire shelf,"
electronic fault detector. Not
that we'd huy one, but other sidering rigid now in the iiis i That is all the mura reason
riage realm. For she is young, why she should go on to
people ftlieuld.
prrtty amt wilh plenty of school, too, ami get a wider
It would be nice for gym 1
*«
»n eligible perspective.
inalructiirs to advise some man who ia aingie! llewuio of
Too many girls get muirieil
fat husiuussiiirn to pull their men landed with alimony un&lt;l because they want to “ keep
child support for lha next IK up wilh the Joneses," when
paunehes.
years.
they realize most of their
Besides, it is never tight to classmates are engaged.
Two itama of dirss may
coneeal a woman's middle- hi eat up a home, cspvciully
Hut thut'a not the pruper
age spread: a giidlo and a when two liabies will then be
forced to grow up withloul
mumu.
Tiie presidential succession
their father.
When you marry, you pay I iuw provides that if both the
No matter whal dieliriana
full price, so try to pick A -l president and vice president
sny
almul
wrong
rating
luulity mntriimmiul merchan­ of the t ’nitrd Stales died,
Imhfts, eulcus live lunger than
dise.
the speaker of (lie House ol
I bun nnii-ralrra.
Avoid lhoddy or secondhand llrprcsenlutno and tlwn tiie
good for you pledgt your en­ president pro tempore of lie
Recently we heard of a man
tire future life, loyalty and Senate shall be next m line
who aaya hie Industry hasn’ t earnings when you marry.
of succession.
been Itollu-red eitlier by coin
lielition or goveinment regu­
lation for 30 years. Ile'a a
MART CARTER
blacksmith.

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approach to happy marriage.
And n 17-year-old girl cannot
expect to ininglu eipially with
rollcgu women ill later life ns
she joins church societies,
women's clubs, elc.
So think ahead to the varied
problems o f a modern wife
amt gel morn education, morn
business experience mol mure
dating experience before you
settle down.

Matter Of Fad
toike Krie, fourth largort
of the North American Ureat
I.akes ia named for the Krie
Indians. Krie la tha ahallowcsl o f thu Great Lakes, and
haa a long dimension of M l
miles and a maximum width
of 67 miles. Bordering the
lake are Michigan, Ohio,
Pennslyvanis and New York
and the Canadian province of
Ontario.
Snow crystals Hauling in
Ihe rarlfK'd air ol the upper
atmosphere arc responsible
fur the colored arcs, rings
and halos wr seem ta see sur­
rounding the sun. In thu up­
per portfons of
turbulent
clouds, the reaction between
the snow crystals sod subcooled water develops elec­
trical
charges,
producing
cloud to ground or cloud tocloud lightning, radio static
and atmospheric electricity.
Snow crystals sweeping over
an airplane wing can cause
electrification and Illumina­
tion of wing edges and Ups.

WASHINGTON— (N E A) —
Defense
Secretary
Robert
Strange McNamara today oc­
cupies one of the strangest
positions in the capital.
A Republican—who was for
Kennedy in lBOO-he is re­
garded by many administra­
tion leaden as the ablest
man in the cabinet, enjoying
the Presidents complete con­
fidence.
Nevertheless, lie has been
mentioned as a dark horse
possibility for the GOP pres­
idential nomination in ldiit
or '68.
By other Republicans and
some Democrats he is re­
garded as a civilian chief of
staff, a man on horseback,
a ruthlcsa administrator, a
spendthrift with a budget Uiat
is far too big, a potential dic­
tator, a man la be watched
and feared.
To other Democrats, Mc­
Namara is simply doing a
job that has needed to be
done for a king time, crack­
ing together the heads of ad­
mirals and generals to make
them support real unifica­
tion instead of fighting their
old service rivalries.
No one man can be all
these things at once, yet Mc­
Namara seems to be. That is
the paradox of hit position.
IBs hassle with congress
over award of Uie W-5 bil­
lion TFX tactical fighter con­
tract to General Dynamics,
instead of to Boeing, is ex­
pected to simmer down af­
ter his testimony before Sen.
John L. McClellan's Govern­
ment Operations subcommit­
tee.
liul it could boil up into
something hotter if the Con­
gress should mow to ercalc
a joint,, bi partisan group to
watchdog defense contracts.
McNamara takes full and
sole responsibility for the de­
cision lo build only one light­
er for both Air Force and
Navy use, instead of the two
tho services wanted. Tlie
Justification ia that this saves
the government Si billion.
While McNamara has rais­
ed defense expenditure! from
Ml billion in ItNit lo an esti­
mated SSI billion for llxH. tiw
latter figure is a SIC billion
cut from what ilw services
wanted.
Tlic secretary's goal, after
m o d e r n izing conventional
forces, is to level ofl the de­
fense budget. He is said to
consider tills necessary in Uie
lace of demands fur tax cuts.
Kennedy's budget message
even plugged McNamar as
an economiser, pointing lo
lus program far reducing
logistic operation exists by S3
billion in five years.
This, however, isn't enough
to offset Uie S-» billion de­

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fense budget increase during
his first two years in Wash­
ington.
The real explanation given
for McNamara’s present pre­
dicament is that tiie job of
being secretary of defense is
far different from what it
started out to be.
When the first secretary of
defense, tbc late James V.
Forrestal, fathered the Na­
tional Security Act of 1947
which ‘ ‘ unified’1 the armed
services, Uie plan was to
keep Jus operation small. He
was to be a mere civilian
overseer, referee and budget
cutter.
Tlic act gave him ono un­
dersecretary and only three
assistant
secretary.
His
staff and office space were
small. Tiie real concern in
unification was over creation
of a Joint Chiefs of Staff with
a single chairman wtio, it
was feared, might become
too powerful and a military
despot.
Tho late Secretary ol De­
fense
Charles
E.
Wllxm
changed all that hy installing
a General Motors organiza­
tion with over 20 "vice pres­
idents" as assistant secre­
taries.
Then came the defense HeoiguinZatmtf'TUi amendments
of 19jA, which gave the sec­
retory of defense broad new
powers.
But nobody ever used them
unUl McNamara came along.
In Ute light of nuclear, miss­
ile and space developments,
Utc evolution of his job is
considered essentiul by the
I’ mitagon bureaucracy. His

office now has 1,800 em­
ployes.
The three service secretar­
ies have been down-graded
to such an extent that most
people have to think twice
to remember who they are—
Vance of Army, Korth of
Navy and Zuckcrt of Air
Force.
There are now only seven
assistant secretaries of de­
fense, who are equally hard
lo name. And the Chairman
of tlic Joint Chiefs of Staff,
General
Maxwell
Taylor,
seems to offer no threat of
military domination of the
republic.
U’s “ Sec. Dcf." who raisee
the suspicions now.

Quotes
In Hollywood the French­
man ia looked upon ai a hand
kisser who knows all about
women. Frenchmen live their
livee like American!. They
are creatures ju it like every­
body else, human belnga with
the aame emotions.
—Actor Jacques Bergerac.
The essence of democracy
ia . . . otic man, ono vole, and
it is the perpetual (error of
its clitics that this principle
will swamp the educated, pull
down standards, set aside
morality, devalue civilisation.
As a mere matter o f history,
that &gt;ihs never happened at
thu bullet box.
— I, o r d
lluilahnm, British
minister for aience.

Letters

Tiie time for debate Is past
and tho time for action ta
long overdue.
Dear Sir:
On behalf of the Scmiaulc- — AFL-CIO chief George
DeBary Heart Council, 1 wish
Meuny calls for action ta
to take tills opportunity to
reduce unemployment.
express the sincere thanks
and gratitude of the Council
and all who worked so hard
to make Uiis drive a success.
Tha wonderful cooperallun
you and your itafl guv a in
bringing this worthy cause to
the public was a direct con­
tribution to (he success of the
Seminole-Dellary Heart Fund
tjrive for lu&amp;i.
Sincerely yours,
William O. Shepard

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April Named Cancer Control Month
April 22 has been designated
“ Crusade Day" by the Semin­
ole County Unit of the Amer­
ican Cancer Society, said Mrs.
Tom Largen, chairman o f the
Unit.

Crusade Day is one of a ser­
ies of events in connection
with "Cancer Control Month"
proclaimed by Governor Far­
ris Rryniit to bo In April.
During Crusade Day a house

to house canvas will
made
to rccrivc funds for tho local
chapter.
In proclaiming April as
Cancer Control Month the
Governor stated: "1963 has

been designated as the Year
of tho Volunteer by the Amer­
ican Cancer Society. It is a
tribute to more than fl5,000
men and women in Florida,
and the 2,000,000 throughout

JAYCEE STATE PRESIDENT, T.v Tarby visited with Snnfortl-Seminole
Jaycces Thursdny to make plans for the District Caucus of presidential
inruildntea slated for April 28 in Sanford. Speaker for the day was Sheriff
J. L. Hobby who talked about Boys Ranch. From left arc Glenn McCall,
local president: Stute President Tarby; Sheriff Hobby and Chip Chapman,
proRram chairman.
(Herald Photo)

SOUTH SEMINOLE ELEMENTARY First Graders of MiAs Virginia
Neale’s class watch with interest as Casselberry Postmaster Clyde Kerce
shows how mail is canceled. The class also visited the Casselberry Fire
Station as part of a field trip taken lust Wednesday afternoon.
(Herald Photo)

Geneva HD Club
Gives $25 To
Sarepla Home
Ry Louise Grayson
Members o f the Genova
Home Demonstration Club at
their last meeting unanimous­
ly voted to present the Snreptn Nursing Home with a $25
check from lha club’s Sun­
shine Collection.
The first such gift to lie
made from tho collection, tincheck was lutcr presented to
the Home by Mrs. Harold Wallace, cluh treasurer.
The program on Fire Pre­
vention for tho club's March
meeting wus presented by
Sanford lir e Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr.
The luncheon meeting was
held at the home of Mrs.
Donald Dunn on Lake Harney.
Co-hostess for tho day wus
Mrs. 11. G. Shuler.
Members were advised to
begin immediate plans for the
April meeting which will fea­
ture a "Crazy Hat" contest
to la.- judged by club officers.
Program for this meeting will
be on l-awiis and Grasses and
will be presented by ScminokCounty Agent Cecil lUcker.

Homemakers
First Graders Enjoy Field Trip Celebrate
Special Week
Junior RC
Certificaies
Given 52
* Southside Makes
School Lunch
High Coal
Karl Schultz
Dies in Tampa
Ry June Casselberry
First (traders from MU*
Virginia Neale's class at South
Seminole Elementary School
visited the Casselberry Volun­
teer Fire Dept, and the U. S.
Post Office during a field
trip Wednesday afternoon.

Southside School lunchroom
manager Mrs. Ruby Davis
said today that the school has
reached the goal of lit) per­
cent participation set by the
state organization, last year,
This means that 00 percent
was reached during a five
month period from October
through February.
Other schools which had
high
percentages including
the following; Wilson School
88 percent for Jnn. and Feb.;
Wcslsido 88 percent from OcL
through Feb.; Geneva School
83 percent in Jan.; 85 percent
in Feb.; Lathe Monroe, 80 per*
cent for January and 81 per­
cent in Feb.; Grummar School
80 percent for Jan. anil Felt,
‘•The school lunch program
is non-profit, so it Is easy to
see that the real inlet cel by
lunchroom
managers
and
school personnel in boosting
student participation is fur no
other reason than the child's
well-being," Mrs. Davis said,
"Schools, like parents, deal
with the whole child. Teuchera
are interested in and strive to
help the child to glow emo­
tionally, morally, mentally and
physically.
"Since the lunch program
haa an important roll in the
child’s physical development
through the lunches served,
the various departments make
every effort to enlist partici­
pation."

Fire Chief Paul Rates and
some of his firemen demon­
strated their equipment for
the interested youngsters who
were impressed by the two
iiig red fire trucks, belong­
ing to the department.
From the Fire Station the
youngsters went to the post
uffico
whcie
Postmaster
Clyde Kerce gave them a
guided tour. Each child was
allowed to purchase a stamp
and mull a letter to a pen
pal.
Mothers who accompanied

Exchange Plus

The week of March 31 to
April 6 has been proclaim­
ed as Future Homemakers
of America Week in Florida.
Future Homemakers ore
students of home economics
In junior and senior high
schools who, through their
chapter activities, work to­
ward tbe over-all goal of
helping
improve
personal,
family, and community liv­
ing.
Stale Sdrool Supt. Timm as
D. Bailey reported there are
15,000 Florida FHA members
In 3X1 chapters throughout
the state. Miss Priscilla Gau­
tier, a junior at New Smy­
rna Beach High School, is
president of the Florida Asso­
ciation.

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING

Muy wp offer a word of advice T Have your clothes
cleaned without pressing, pack them away CLEAN,
then in the full take them out and send them to the
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS for pressing and freshen­
ing ready to wear on lha firat cold day.

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We have another RIG service available to our cus­
tomers in helping them to store their winter apparel.
More about that next week!

Tax

Cavanaugh Tire Service
. 1401 S. French Ave.

Finish Training
John R. Dcrling Jr., 18,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Rcrling Sr., R. R. 1 Longwood, recently completed re­
cruit training at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes,
111.

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meeting will be Mrs. J. D.
Morrison, Mrs. c. L. Seymour,
Mra. Frank O’Brien and Mrs.
Curtis Jones. Members are re­
quested to bring guests.

ASTHMA

Heart Attack
Hospitalizes
School Librarian
Ry l^iuise Simunek
Mr*. Helen Kelly, librarian
for the Altamonte and near
I.nko Elementary Schools, Is
confined to Orange General
Hospital following a heart at­
tack suffered while on duty
last Monday at the Altamonto
School.
Although she Is reportrd to
be recovering satisfactorily no
date as yet has been set for
hrr release from the hospital.

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goods, jewelry, clothing and
other Rems donated by the
members Will bo held with
proceeds going to the CountyFederation of Women’s clubs.
Members will be required
to make reservations at Wed­
nesday’s meeting for the May
Installation Luncheon to be
held at the Hamilton House
beginning at 12:30 p.m. Menu
for tbe luncheon will include
n choke of chicken salad or a
hot turkey dinner.
Hostesses for this week’s

the group were Mrs, Gerald
.McGinnis, Mrs. Robert llall
and Mrs. Frank Leist.

Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, Issued
53 Junior Red Cross First Aid
Certificates to a group of pu­
pils o f the elxth, seventh, and
eighth grades of the Seventhday Adventist Forest Lake
Church School. The instruc­
tors were Mrs. Kdwlna Melster of Forest City, and Pas­
tor G. Ray James o f Orlando.
Mra. .Melster Is a registered
Karl J. Schultz, C3. of 1020 nurse, and James is the di­
Coral St., Tampa died Sun­ rector of youth activities of
day at his home.
tho Florida Conference of
tic wai bom in Galesburg, Seventh-day Adventists.
111. and moved to Sanford in
191-i. Later he moved to Tam­
pa in 1932 where he was en­ To Sell Plant
WINTER HAVEN (D P I) —
gaged in die insurance busi­
Snivcly Groves, Inc. largest
ness.
Ere Ua For KODAK
Survivors include Ins wife, independent citrus operation
CAMERAS.
Film and
in
Florida,
plans
to
sell
|U
Mrs. Katiienno Schultz, two
Finishing
daughters Misi Gayle Schultz processing facilities to Eloise
of Tampa and Mrs. Richard Groves Association of Winter
Rate* of Cocoa Reach; mo­ Haven, Snivcly Groves Pres­
CAMERA SHOP
ther Mrs. Cassandra Schultz ident John A. Snivel)’ Jr. an­
210 H. I’AHK AYE.
Orange City; lister, Mrs. nounced today.
Floyd Palmer, Sanford; niece
Mrs. George Elck, Sanford;
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nephew, Karlyle Horn-holder,
Santord and five grandchild­
ren.
WOODROW CASH
Services will be held Tues­
day at 11 a. m. at WilsonFREE MOTHPROOFING
Sammon Funeral Home in
Now for our big news we pro­
mised you hist week, and believe me,
Tampa.
TH IS Is RIG NEWS! It I* limr to
carefully atom clothes away fur ■
long Florida summer, und you will
An uninhabited islet oil
want to insura them arainul mollis.
Martinique was called HMS
Ry using a special additive to our
Diamond Rock during the
Sanltone process of cleaning at our
Napoleonic war*. Here Bri­
own coot, your Downtown Cleanera
can now offer you FREE MOTH­
tish sailors and marines held
PROOFING A T NO EXTRA COST
out for nearly 18 months be­
TO YOU I Thli la another of Urn
fore surrendering to a French
services provided by your SaaiUnie
naval squadron. Caves in its
Cleaner.
sheer cliffs sheltered bar­
We are really excited at thia opportunity to better
racks, coastal batteries and
serve our customers, and offer tlieni so much for so
a hospital.
little, so come in, or give us a call, so that wo muy tell
you more about it.

Get Fisk Quality At —

Buy 2

of the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club in the Community
House on Maitland ,\ve.
Tips and information on
how long certain foods can
safely be kept in a freoior as
well as preparatory and pre­
liminary steps needed before
an Item is frozen will he
among tile many points cov­
ered in the discussion.
Mrs. Derflinger, a former
home economics teacher and
home demonstrator in Virgin­
ia, has been with Florida Pow­
er in Winter Park for tho
past 12 years.
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Semi­
nole County hralth nurse, also
will appear on the program to
present a brief discussion on
nursing and convalescent care.
A Chinese Auction of white
elephants,
plants, b a k e d

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the nation, who have dedicat­
life-saving facte to the publlcf
ed themselves to tho fight
to improve services to the can­
against eanerr.
cer patient, and to accelerate
its cancer research programs,
'Th e recognition of the vol­
"To this end, every citizen
unteer also serves to empha­
of the state of Florida is urg*
size how thrse dedicated peo­
ple have helped to bring pro­ ed to observe Cancer Control
Month by giving support ta
gress in cancer control, evi­
the American Cancer Society
denced by tho fact that more
and lenru tho facts about can*
than 1.3Pt),ntHI Americans are
alive and well, five year* af­ ccr that are vital to personal
protection against the die*
ter attacks from cancer. In
ease."
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100,000.
‘To speed the final victory
over cancer, mid try to reduce
cancel's mounting death rate ASK ABOUT HIFHION INMALAWI, A
of more than 8,300 citizens in MIAtANT AND FBOMFT SIMM IYUB
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Florida alone, the American
SYMPTOMS
Cancer Society Is determined
Rnumlllat ft Anderson
to Intensify Its effort to bring
Mclteynnlds Drug Co.

Home Economist To Present Program For Altamonte Club
tly Louise Slmunck
A program on the Prepara­
tion and Freezing o f Foods
will bo presented by Mrs. H.
E. Dcrfllnger, Florida Power
Corp. home economist, at
Wednesday’s 2 p.m. meeting

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Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, who
By Jsne Casselberry
I Triplet Dr., Casselberry', was I morning at Ihe home of Mrs.
Mrs. R. C. Osborne, £01 N. 1honored at a coffee Tuesday i Daniel Lott, 161 Triplet Dr. have resided in Casselberry
for the past 11 years, have
sold their home and arc mov*
lng back to Columbus, Ohio,
in order to be near their
family.
Guests included members
of the Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church which pre­
sented the honurcc with a go­
ing away gift of a wooden
“ Praying Hands" placjuc.
Those present were Sirs.
Darwin Shea, Mrs. Thomas
Gullickson. Mrs. Don M ao
Lcod. Mrs. Frank Messick,
Mrs. 1. G. Reuter, Mrs. Bill
Shook, Mrs. Darius Pringle,
Mrs. John Gee, Mrs. Edna
Duggins. .Mrs. Marvin Mc­
Clain and Mrs. Leonard Ca*.
MKS. It. C. OSBORNE, center, tvun honored at a coffee at the home of
(clbcrry.

Woman’s Club

Mrs. E. D, Pearce of Miami,
past president of the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs
Announcement ii bc i nf i l Rr c c in ajtricullural enuinoer-1Society of Agricultural E n g i1Orlando. Hr aittnrli the First
and second vice president of
made of the engagement of log. While at Clcmaon. he was ncera. He is employed as an Methodist Church of Sanford.
Miss Patricia Joan Hickman, a memlwr of the Clcmaon engineer with the American] Plana for a summer vied- the General Federation wit!
be guest speaker at the lunch­
daughter of Mr. and Mri. JAero Club and the American |Machinery
Corporation
o il ding win be forthcoming.
eon meeting of the Sanford
George C. Hickman, of Win­
Woman's Club this Wednes­
ter Haven and Clyde Royal
day. Golden Anniversary in
Flowers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Retrospect will he the theme
Charles M. Flowers, of Cel­
of her talk.
ery A vc„ Sanford.
The ijridc-elnct is a native
The local dub was organ­
ol Lansing, Mich., but moved
ised April 1, 1013, and the
Wednesday meeting will be
to Winter Haven several
years ago. She was graduated
the high point of the year's
in 1961 from the Winter Ha­
program which has been cen­
ven High School, where she
tered on the Golden Jubilee
was active in many of Its
theme.
various programs.
During Mrs. Pearce’s term
She was recipient of Pilot
ns state president the state
Club International and Kilieaihpiarters was established
Mr*. Daniel I.otl, left.
wants Club scholarships. Also
in .Lakeland. She has served
rijfht, chairman of the
Miss Hickman was the first
as chairman of various de­
and other members of
recipient of the Winter Haven
partments and offices in the
Senior Class scholarship un­
General Federation and par­
der the Southern Scholarship
ticipated in six tiK interna­
and Research Foundation at
tional good will conferences.
Florida S l n t c University,
Mrs Ralph Auslin Smith is
where she Is presently a
program -ponwr for the day.
sophomore, majoring In up­
Luncheon will be served at
per elementary
education.
m«m by Mrs. H. W. Rucker
She is a member of Ihe First
and her committee, followed
Baptist Church of Tallahas­
by the program and business
see.
session.
Miss Robin Potter, daugh­
Mr. Flowers is a native oi
pV)r luerbron reservations
ter
of Capt. and Mrs. Ed­
Sanford and ia a graduate of
call Mrs. A. C. McRoynolds
ward
II. Potter Jr.. U.S.X.
Seminole High School. Ho
at FA 2-0274.
of Philadelphia, I’ a. was re­
was graduated from Clemson
A and M College with a decently elected Barry's best
drcs.‘(ed college woman of
1962 03 by tile students of
Barry College, in Miami.
Miss Potter will compete
with some 250 girls (rum col­
MONDAY
leges in Ihe United States
The Campbell Lossing Post
The Daughters of Wesley
and Canada when Glamour
Sunday School Class of First
53 of the American Legion are
Magazine wilt hold tin* sev­
Methodist Church will meet
sponsoring a ham dinner to­
enth national contest to se­
at 7:30 p.m. In McKinley
day preceding the regular
lect America’s “ Ten Best
Hall for tho monthly busi­
business meeting, at Ihe Leg­
ness and sorlal with Mrs.
Dressed College Girls."
ion Home.
Claude Herndon's group as
Miss Potter is a freshman
The dinner, prepared by
hostesses.
Joe Wells, will start at 7 p.m. history major and is on the
newspaper
staff.
All members ore urged to at­ school's
Write to thank the friend
tend. For dinner reservations Mrs. Potter is the former
who mails you a birthday
MISS PATRICIA JOAN HICKMAN
call FA 2-1H43 or 323-0625.
Joan Anarcllo, of Sanford.
greeting.

College Chooses
Best Dressed

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Legion Plans

Church
Calendar

Ham Dinner

Today A t 7

Making up the guest lint were Mrs. Darwin Shea,
Casselberry Community Methodist Sunshine Circle
the circle.
(Herald Photo)

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Our Counter of linii|ue

WHAT - NOTS

Altamonte Personals
Ily Louise Siinunek
Mr. and Mrs. Olio llarlos
of Did Ray Manor hafe been
entertaining friends from Hia­
leah, Mr. and Mrs. Hon.
Warhctme, for several days.
Tlie I wo couples have been
(riends since they all lived
in Cleveland, Ohio. The Warmcimes plan to visit (riends
in DcLund before returning
home.
Mr. and Mis. S. II. Cady
Jr. of l i l t Florida Blvd., Al­
tamonte Springs, are enter­

llrr* are n few —
I’ jirv Casserolr-ln-Basket,
Patio ( ’smile*, Oblong and
Round -Serving Trays, De­
corative roasters, Hobnail
(itaskware. Coffee Mugs In
colors, 13-Pc. Earthenware
Dinner**are Set (pumpkin
color). A L L A T —

taining her sister, Mrs. E. C.
Colegrnve and her three chil­
dren. Sally, Peggy and Jim,
from the North Shore of Chi­
cago, for a week. After this
time both families will drive
to Miami for a week's visit
with the Cadys* son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Perry, and chil­
dren, Charles, two-and-onclialf, and Pam, three months.
They will be joined Ibere by
Mr. Colegrovc.

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Personals
Ily Ilonna
Sibyl Grant is
from surgery at
House Hospital
She h&lt;i|&gt;cs to lie
time this week.

Estes
recuperating
the Holiday
in Orlando.
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Mrs. Lamp man Honored At Coffee
Tim NAS Hanford Hut)
the scene of a recent
farewell coffee for Mra. Les­
ter H, Lampman, wlutso hu«bund bud earlier that day
turned over the comiuuud of
V A 11-11 to Cdr. John F. Bar­
low aboard the U.S.H. Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt III the .Medi­
terranean. Following ii brief
felopover In Hnnfuul by t’dr.
Lampmuu, tho family will
move to their next doty slullon in Norfolk, Vu.
Nearly ii handled members
of the vuiiuua Officers Wives
Clubs aboard tllu Station at­
tended the coffee, which wna
given by iiiembcra of tbu
Checkrrtail group. Tim black
and white t'heckertail motif
fol tm-d the basis of the color
m homo of the decorations,
which were keynoted by an
unusual coke centerpiece un
Ihe main table,* The cuke fea­
tur'd a dull dressed with
flowers colored In black and
white with streamers and
flowers fanning out from tbu
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Other liandsoma arrange­
ments of flowers and candles
In silver candelabra were
spotted about lb® reception
room of Dm IKK), and a ban­
ner wishing Mrs, laimpman
good luck formed tho buikdrop of tile main table, flank­
ed by two si|uadron insignia.
Coffee, tea ami punch were
served with a wide variety of
breads, cukes, cookies ulul
canapes made by tho VA1I-I1
wives.
It was evident that spring
lisd strived in Hanford by Die

colorful dresses worn by the I Mrs, Barlow, new president of
guests. Mrs. I.iimpmnn wore . the group, wpro white corwhite with black accessories sages.
for Dm occasion. Both the and
After Mrs. Lnmpman had

I greeted the friends silo has , farewell gift, a handsome tilmade during Imr year und n ver truy engraved us a mohalf in Hanford, Mrs. Barlow nn-nto of her term as presl|presented her with tho club’s |dent.

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Mrn. C. W. Merthior nnd Mrs. It, M.

Osteen Personals
II) Mis. t'lsreiire Snyder

by, Melunio und Bonnie and
Mr. and Kirs. Bill tom and
children BUI Jr. and Theresa
sll of Hanfurd. Miss Linda
Rush und Mist Joyce Imc,
Miss Jean Watkins and Joe
Hhoutt.

Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Lee
Honda), with s family re­
union, Thusc attending were,
Mr. ami Mrs, llobby Lee und
children, Bundy, Danny, Deb­
bie and Robin of Melbourne,
Miss Linda Kush of Hostun,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Muss, is visiting her parents,
and children, Mary Lynn, Hob­ Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Lee.

Ware, intents nt tho coffee in her honor at the
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Weekend
Sports
Summary

I u* a future itur at training
rump la*t yeur, socked hisixth and seventh home run*
■if the exhibition season Sun­
day to lend the Yankee* t*"&gt; a
10-4 victory over the tide*
go While Sox.
Pcpilonr, who hats nntl
throw* li-lt-handi-d, now lead-

the power-laden win Id chant,
United P i t s * International pinna In homer* and also ha,
hatted in 14 runs. Some ob­
Saturday
AINTRKE, England—Ay|l*. servers felt the Yankee* were
a 66-1 longshot, came from giving away too much when
they sent Skuurun to the L&lt;&gt;»
bo hind in the final yard! to
Angele* Dodgers lid* whiter
win the 30-jump Grand Na­ in exchange fur piulier Stan
tional Steeplechase.
William*.

By

HALLANDALE. KIa -C an ­
dy Spots, one of the lop fav­
orite* for (he Kentucky Der­
by, remained unbeaten la six
lifetime starts by taking Hie
SI 14,700 Florida Derby at
Gulfalrcani Park.
LEXINGTON. Ky. — ADAmerica Art I ley in an of Duke
scored It point* to h »d the
East to a 77-70 victory #ver
the West in the college AllStar basketball game.
CLEVELAND — Donna DeVanina of dm Santa Clara
Swim Club and Sharon Finnrran of the Los Angeles
Athletic C l u b
established
Amoriran records during the
National A AU women'* In­
door championship*, Mi,» De
Varona In the goo-yard Indi­
vidual medley (2:19) *nd
Mis* Emneran In lha 500-yard
freestyle (9:23.4),
11A LEIGH,' N. C.—Southern
California overcame favored
Yale on th* final night to rap­
ture the 40th annual NCAA
swimming championships.
AIR FORCE ACADEMY.
Colo. — Columbia University
edged defending tilllat Navy
by five points to win the
NCAA f e n c i n g champion
ships.
I'lTSBUIUllI — Michigan
scored 129 points to runnerup
Illinois' 73 to win the NCAA
gymnastics championship*.
KUN VALLEY. lilalio-Bud
Werner of Colorado ami Jsan
Sauhert of Oregon Stale wen
tho downhill a n d slalom
events In the llarriman Cep
ski lournsment
Sunday
CHICAGO - lion Laird of
New York and l-l- Hon Zian
of the U. S. Army fmlshsd
first and second respective­
ly In the national AAU 20kilometer walk to earn plsct)
on the tf. S. team in the Pan
American game*.
BRISTOL, Trnn. — Glerr
( Fireball I Robert* of Day­
tona Reach, Fla., drove a
1IM3 Ford at a track-record
pace of 78 Bl miles per hour
to win the .Southeastern 300 at
the Hriatoj speedway.

Rut P e p i t o n e , showed
flashes of brilliance in Ills
rookie year last *en*un al­
though hitting only .2:19 in
ll.l games, ha* the Y anker
brass breathing easier. They
now are hopufnl that Jv# will
man the Yankee first hast
station for many year* to
come.
Cletls Hnyer got four hits
and Hector laipez homertd in
Ilia Yankee--’ 17-hit attack
against the While Sox. Ralph
Terry pitched seven innings
for New York, giving up
eight hits, including n pair
of homer* by J. C. Martin.
In other gatnrs. Lew Burd e l t a o f the Milwaukee
Braves shut out the Haitimore Oriole*, 2-0; the Lux
Angele* Dodgers outalugged
the Clneinnati Red*. 10-H;
th* New Y'ork Meta downed
the Kanaas City Athletics.
fl-1; Die Philadelphia rhllllss
■-■tu.it the Pittsburgh Pirate*.
4-3; the Washington Sena­
tor* tripped the Hi- Louis
Cardinals, 4-t; and the De­
troit Tigers defeated th* Min­
nesota Tw in*, fl-3.
The Itoiituu lied Snx Inal
the Chicago Cubs, 3-1, tho
Houston Coll* ripped the Los
Angele* Angels, tl-8, amt the
Cleveland Indian* handed the
San Francisco Giant** thnr
seventh *t might Ions, 7-8.
Tha V e te ran Burdette be­
came the Ilravea first pitcher
to pitch nine innings and bol­
stered his chances of regain­
ing a atm ling turn a flrr last
year's diaapixilhling season.
He held the Orioles to five
hits while Frank Bolling and
Hank Aaron drove in the Mil­
waukee runs.
Rookie third baseman K«n
McMullen collected three hits,
including two douhlrs, and
drove hem* four runs for the
Dodgers. Jny Hook went Uni
route fur the Mels, allowing
seven hits and Mrikiiig out
nine.
Jack Hamilton's four In­
nings of scorelrss relief pits hand Cookia Rojas' loth inning
single provided the Plilla with
their victory. Rookie Tom
Brown continued hi* Kt»ty
hitting by breaking a 2-2 tie
with a Basra loaded single
for Minnesota.

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X u iin d orf, B e tty VickoriG M a ry H nrenstein,
H etty Sw ope, Harlm ra M cK innon. Helen C roy lo
anil D oris K ohylok .
(H e r a ld I'h u to)

I.A D IE S I N V I T A T I O N A L G u lf T o u rn e y held at
M iiL F Io ritla C o u n try C lub T h u rsd a y p rod m ed
12 \vinner8. N o t til) w in n ers w ere prexonL f o r the
ph oto anil tlione p ie o c n t a rc n ot listuil in o rd e r

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S0 K C Sets Marathon Mid-Florida
Invitational
Classic On Saturday
Winners Set

Pivic Paces
Seminole Win
Over Leesburg

H ig h lig h t this w eek a l the S iinfortl-O tlnm lo
Larry Pivic drove In five
rim* and
Hick Gallagher! K ennel Club id th e ru n nin g on S n tim ltiy n igh t o f the
slummed in three to pace |second iiiiiitutl M im ttlm n Speed (IttHsie.
T h e m w ill Ihj tw o fa ces in w hich Hi o f the
the Sanford Seminole* to a
11-7 win over Leesburg Fri­ tra ck ’s top diatuncc ru n ner* w ill tou r th e lon g jithntile cntii'pe, T h o w in n er o f e ith e r nice, w ho turns in
day.
the f.udcsl clocking, la the
Pivic in driving in five rum
victor.
belled out three hits while
The event created a great
Gallagher p u s h e d across
deal u( interest when it was
three with two hits including
started last year. At thot
a tmonung triple.
lime the honor went to Fred
Butch Riser started on the
mound for the locals and
Whitehead's Mac Tray, who
l.yntnn made thri-o errors
covered the distunre in 40.38
picked up the win. He was
which led to four unearned
st-comG. Ju,t a few day*
relieved by Ray Sire*.
run* as Titusville rapped Ly­
later Mac Tray won the 1902
Sanford goes to Wildwood
man 7-2 In baseball action derby in (0 seconds flat.
for a till Tuesday and returns
King's Eye's, a sensation­
home Friday against Del.and. Friday.
Dan Coley hurled for tho
al two-year-old, who recently
Terrier* and also hanged out sky-rocketed from tirade M
a two-run home-run to aid In feature competition with
the Titusville cause.
six straight victories, return*
It s i l tho thjrd defeat of to action tonight In the (ca­
the saa*on for the Greyhounds nned ninth rare after a layagainst five victories,
otf of more Ilian two weeks.
Griffin hurled for Lyman He schooled last Thursday
Kingswood Builder, putting and was tagged with the |o,s.
winning a two-dog rare by 20
on a hitting display seldom
lengths.
seen in husohall socked Or­
Opi*i&gt;lng King'* Eye'* in
mond Beach in a double head­
the evening top attraction
er Sunday 17-3 amt 17-12.
will ho Fred It., Sarasoia
The Builders bunged out a
Suitcoaal, Good Timing. Ke­
total of 43 hits in the doublevin'* Pal, Mr. Tall Man, Will
header.
Havoc and Ahlrgalt Sue.
Hud Monrrief with an Iron
Joann*
Foulk took low
Ism Havoc wilt hr trying
arm performance hurled Imth tiro** honor* In tho modifying
gallic*. Dome rims Included round of the Sanford A I Untie for her eighth win. King’s
Harvey, 2; Melts and Dand- Hank golf tourney of tho Eye'* for hi* seventh
rtdge.
Women's Assn, o f the Mnir-

Lyman Drops
7-2 Decision

Builders Sock
Ormond Twice

Foulk Cops
Golfing Honors

CWGA To Host
DeLand Women

Winners in the Mid-Flor­
ida Country Club Women's
Invitational Golf Tournament
Thursday were tn two cate­
goric*, C n ,»v U »iij and Mill
Florida.
t'asscllierry
winners
In­
cluded the following; low
net, Rita Bljlcr. H8; second
low net, Hetty Vtckers; low
gross Barbara McKinnion, tw;
second low gross, Georgina
Ncumlorf. 91; least pulls,
Evelyn McCullcn and Doris
Kobykik, 33,
Mid-Florida Club winners
were; 1-ow grem, Mary HoreiiMein. 93: second low gross,
Dot Brown. 105; lo w net,
Betty Swojw\ 78; second lownet (tie) Fanny Kramer and
Frances Towles, 81; li'tigi
pulls, Helen Croyle, 33,

Ortiz Resumes
Bout Training

Gets Award

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L 1CAN M E A T Y

SPARE RIBS LB. 2 8
ALL MEAT S T E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 58c
STAND. RIB &amp; RUMP ROAST. .lb. 58c
SIRLOIN TIPS OF BEEF. . . .lb. 78c
PORK CHITTERLINGS .. . 10 lbs. $1.98
FRESH MULLET or PIG MAW . .lb. 9c
LEG O' L A M B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c
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Photographer
Almost Ruins
Barber's Bid
WILMINGTON, N.C. (L T D
Aftahle Jerry Barber had a
feeling he would win hi* thirst
Aralra Open golf tournament,
hul a news photographer al­
most ajMiiled Ihimt* for him.
" It happened on the 17th
hole," said a happy Barlter,
who strung together firebirdlea on the buck nine Sunday
to win the tournament going
away w ith a 14-imder par 374.
At thla juncture, tin* !*&gt;*
Angeles pro already had a
four stroke lead.
"Hut one had shot coni
have uiiidtt II a now halt
gam e," he *aid. " Right in
tho middle of my awing I
heard tile camera click. I
flinched.
"lankily
live
hull went
straight. But it could have
wound up In a clump nl trees
or In a creek and I would
have been in (rouble.
" lie could have blown me
right nut of Hie picture. ’

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falr.
Ginny Mhrddon had |o«r net
while Martha /ok aroiv.l low
putta.
Tho first matches for the
tftl* will start Friday. In reg­
Hy Jane Casselberry
ular weekly tourney phi?,
Hanford defeated Eiisti* In ( las* A winner was Grace
The Casselberry Women’*
golf play Saturday to the Saylcn, tilt; Myrtle Adam*, Golf A*»n. wilt hold the List
tune of |i!-2,
Kd Hamilton Gla&gt;* It; lllimy Hheddon, l ’|u*s
in a series of Invitational
« ■ « high scoter fur the local* C and Peggy llilliip*. Class
lYiurnament*
for this .year
with a 711.
D.
on
Thursday
at
the Country
Tho locals will next com­
Club at Casselberry when
pete in the group tourney Fri­
ttiey host the Del.and Worn,
day at Eustis.
en'a Assn.
Play wilt tee off at 0 a.in.
RAN JUAN, Puerto Him for ta hole* and luncheon
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - M a n ­ (U P I) — World lightweight will he served in Die Club­
ager Alvin Hark of the Man champion Carlos Ortl* hoped house at 1:3(1 p. m.
Frsnrlsro Giant, will receive lo resume (raining today for
Last Thursday Hi member*
the spnrlMii.invliip sward and hi* rescheduled till* defense of the Cassel berry group
W* found a quicker way f«r
Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney against Cuba's Douglas Vail were entertained for play
of the U. S. Olympic Com- lanl here next .Sunday.
and luncheon at the Mid- fast, fast, fast relief. We
turned off the television set.
miltre will get the distin­
The limit, originally si-lied Florida Country Club.
guished service award Tues­ tilt'd for last Saturday night,
day night during the annual was poslpunt-d when tlrlit
sward dinner of Ihe sports­ suffered a gastric upset short­
manship brotherhood.
ly before the weigh in.

Sanford Wins
Golf Match

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Information-Cook
ATLANTA (U P I) Attjr.
Another investigation is un­
Gen. Eugene Cook puls the der way in Alabama and tes­
finishing touches today to aa timony it eapecled to be
made today before a Kg illa­
investigation which he said
tive Investigating comm Hire
indirales that Wally Bulls from aeveral University of
passed "vital information" to Alabama football player*.
Alabama Coach Paul (Bear)
Th* Alabama committee is
Bryant.
headed by Slate Rep. Alton
Cook said lha information Turner who anid that Ihe foot­
could have affected Ihe out­ ball players, all seniors, pro­
come of last year'* Alabama- bably will begin testifying to
Georgia game which Ala­ th* committee behind dosed
bama won 35-0.
doors.
iluit* was lha alhletie dtCook
said it
appeared
dector at the University of "from the evidence of my in­
Georgia at the time. He re­ vestigation that vital and im­
signed the post in February. portant information wai giv­
Cook made hi* investiga­ en by Butta to Bryant about
tion under order* from Gov, the Georgia team before the
Carl E. Sander*. The attorney game."
Th* statement drew an im­
general Is to hand his report
of the mailer over lo Sanders mediate rebuke from lawyers
( n presenting Butt*.
Tuesday.

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attorneys.
whosa
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not
later
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fall to do *o a Decree Pro
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w il l
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entered
against
you
for
the
reller
demanded in tha ComplaintThis s o il la to foreclose a
m o rt ga ge . Tlie real property
proceeded av a ln « t Is:
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You
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notified
that s suit has hern filed
agAlfiPt you and At lap 8uhs|.
diaries o f Florida, Inc- a F l o r ­
ida
corporations
and
tin) *
inoiid 1*. l#ap|ief and D o r li M
Iwieher, till wife, In the ab o ve
entitled ra in r. and that you
are re.|iilred to file j o u r a n ­
swe r wit h the Cle rk o f this
Court and to serve s copy
there of upon the p la in tif f or
p la in tiff's
attorneys,
whose
name and address is Jeiiiilngp,
W at ts, Clarke and Hamilton,
12oft Harnett
National
Hank
ttuildlng. Ja ckso nville 3. F l o r ­
ida. not later than A p ril 33,
1963. If you full to do so a
decree pro e o n f n s o w ill he
entered against you for the
re lie f demanded In the c o m ­
plaint. This suit Is to for**,
close a mort ga ge , T|ip real
property proceeded against Is;
Dot
33, lllock
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to a
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Defendants.

MITICK OF M IT IY
MOUTHAHR FOHRCl.Oai HR
TO* JM8KFII &lt;1NIHON, Jit,

In the c » « r | ml the t ' n i R l f
Judge, Seminole l ‘« e a t | , F l o r ­
ida. la P r o h a te,
la ret R afale o f
T*|LA F. D I M I C K
Decaased
T o t i l Credit am a ad P e e i o a i
H alin g
M a lm *
«*r Ilemaa d*
A g a l a i l Said Rotates
A*iiu and each o f j o u a r t
hereby tiollfled and required
to present any Halm s and dr*
mauds which ) mi, nr either
o f you, may have agah lst the
estate o f l#IIs F, Dhtih’ k. d e ­
m is e d , late of said County,
tii Hie County Judge o f Hemlnote County, Florida, st hi*
o f f tea In tha « o tir t huuaa from
the time o f the first pub lica­
tion o f this notice, Kach i htlm
or demand shall he In w ritin g.
Slid
«*•*&lt;»*e the place o f
residence and post nffjca ad ­
dress o f the claimant, and
•dial? be sworn
to by the
&lt;la1tnsnl. agen t, attorn ey, and
any such Halm o r drum lid
nut so filed; shall be \ old,
W , 11. W liid e rw e e d le
As n4 min 1st rat or o f the
Rstntfi o f
Dlla F, Dlmlrk, deceased
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RSTATKl
You and each o f you are
hereby notified and required
to present an) rlslnis and de*
inniids which you, or either of
you
may
have
a gainst
the
estate
.if
K I.IX W O H T H
IFuller, deceased, late of said
County, to the County Judge
o f Hem Inn)* County, Florida,
at
Ills o ff ic e
hi the cfiurt
house o f sntd County at Han­
ford. Florida, within a lt c a l­
endar months from the time
o f the first publication o f Hi Is
notice. T w o copies nf each
claim or demand shall be in
writin g, and shall state the
place o f residence and post
riffle# add r e s! o f tha claimant,
and shall be sworn to be the
19«3
claimant, his agent, nr a t t o r ­
ney and accompanied
h&gt; a
filin g fee o f one dolla r and
T IIK
rm C IIT
HURT
such claim or demand not «a» l \
\IY T II
J tllH T U .
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filed shall he void.
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As executor of the Mist I ' O I A T Y , F l . O l t I I ) \
l\ C I I D C K R Y M l. 13**lCI
W i l l and Testament o f
F K D K H A I , N A T IO N A L . M o i t T KHswortti L» Fuller,
O A O K A88&lt;m?IA TI ON. A Curdeecttsrd
porAtliin orga nised under nn
Htnentrom, Davis A McIntosh
Act nf Congress ami existin g
A tto rn e ys for Kueciitor
Post O f fic e llox 133U
pursuant to the Federal N a ­
tional
M o r tg a g e
Association.
Hanford, Florida
Publish March 11, I I . 33. Ap ri l Charter Act, havin g Its p rin ­
cipal o f f l r « In the City o f
1. IMS.
Washington D is tric t o f Col*
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York. m e m 's a suit i :\vb, m . air.,
at at.
N e w Yo rk
D* fcn.lant*
You
are
her eby
notified
SOTICK
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain
m o r lg n g e
encum­ ATtTI! OK KI.0IIIU4 TOi
II K V K n i a T T D I U I B D M i and
bering the f o llo w in g descr ib ­
K m v.u tll
A I. K X A S I&gt; K It
ed real property, t o - w l l ;
Ie&gt;t I. lllock It. C n D N T I t r T C I t S I I C M * liar h u a h a n di
J Alt KM U.
T C I l S I l l ' M . and
jn
T e n s m c i .i..
hla
w ir«:
CIIUIH TINK T C ItS IIC M , JKSHB.N and JOII.V JK SH K X , hrr
I'uhlti" l l m i r d r uf haml- luiahaml: J A C Q C K I . I N K T C I I X MCI,I, ( l A l . I . A I I I I K I t amt P A U L
null, t^uunty, Florida,
hrr
huahamt;
haa haan f lln l itMalnal y.iu i } A I.I.Ai 111Kit.
A.
X. A X IlM K W H and X 1:1.1,
In Ilia alx iv r.aiyla.l ault, amt
you ara raijulrcd to aart a a l l l t m V N AN DItK W M, hla wife.
copy of yo ur A n a w ar o r oth er If II v Iiik and If ilra.l, Ilia un­
li. Ira.
Ira at,e a.
ilrI'laadtnK to the Complaint on know n
P ta ln t lf f‘ a a t to rn e y ., AX'DKIt- v l . r r a amt ar n n lr r a o f lha
KOX. I t t X I I . DK A X .
la it V X - aald A. X. Andrawa and Nrll
llKH A tan drn tIKItll, 333 ll n i n n An&lt;lraw., hla wlfa, ami
Kaat Central tloutavaril, Or­ all pira.ina r la lm ln c Intrrrata
lando, Florida, and f i l e tha hy, IliruuKh, umlrr nr aaalnat
o rig in a l
Anawar
or
o t h « r Ihu Mild A. X. Andrawa and
CltudltiK III lha o f f l r a o f tha Sail Itrnn n Amlraw a. hla w l f r ;
It. U U K I tX iiK Y , If
t ' l r i k o f tha I'lr.'ult Court on f lK t lH O K
or hafuro tha 31rd day or II v I i i k . hla unkmiwn apuuar,
April, 1*11. I f you fa ll to do
an, a dacraa pro ron fa.ao will
b* la k ir i aualnat you for tha
r r l l a f dainamlrd In th , C o m ­
plaint.
Thla X ot lc* ahall b , pub*
llalicd otira a waak f o r four
ronaaautlta w a r k . In Hi, Han­
for d llarald.
DATKD
thla 31 at day o f
March. 1 »«I.
IHKAl.t
Ar th ur II, Dcokwlth, Jr.
Cle rk o f tha Circuit Court
My: Martha T. Vlhlaii
Deputy Clark
ruhllali March 31 A Ap ri l I,
I. la. 1»«3.

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allow anew
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taiteverenlUlfear
15 Heavy blow
30 Came Into
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14 Dear tlyat'a
eiiatence
31 Mrlialr
mother
13 Scurry
34 Oriental
niTeaua
2.1 KUh vanew
(ondilul
1« Puttaiatag la
34 Mr. Andrew* 33 Apple
null
23 Kuropeaa river 37 Subdue
30 tlrai
24 Walking *tkk 34 Unit of
I I Female aheap 27 Wicked
relurtar
Tl Diamond24 ( M up
40A&gt;ylum
cutter', cup
2b Sow
41 Flwure
3-1 Idollw
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32 Contend
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direct ion
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34 Color
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34 Vexed (coflj
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41 Near
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rot
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N* I TION' A I* H T A T K H A N K Ol*
N C W A t l K . a national ban kin g
corporation,
P la in t if f,
tt
i/inn.x E t r o E N E v r o s n
at
at,
It«&gt; feiiil.inta*
N O T I f 'R O F M I T
t h e » t .%t r o f F i . o m n A
TO I l*«»rrn Kug*n# Lyons,
residence unknown
C a r o l) ri T. Lyons,
reaMctu# unknown
Mall I tic jt&lt;!&lt;lres« l» AMH
II School, N A T T C , Mem*
fihla, T f n i i f M M .
Toil » r r h#r#l»y no tified that
a «ult 1ui« been filed again st
&gt;oB In the
abiiv**
entitled
cat**. and that you are rr*
«l uir* «l to fil»- yo u r an s w e r
v%Ills the rl«*rk o f this Court
and to **T%e a ropy th ere of
upon the p la in t if f o r plain*
tif f * attorneys, whose mttrt#
nrid
add rasa
l«
Jennln g*.
Witts. Clark e and tin ml) ton,
l!#« Ear net l
National
Hunk,
1fulfil Inif. J nr k s&gt;»i» villi- S, Flop*
id a. n « i Inter 11 nit i April i t ,
ISIH I f you full to do so .1%
decree pro ro n f i*sm » will b#
entered against you f o r Ilia
re III f da Pin tided lit Hi* torn*
tiUlnt. Thlli suit 111 to fora*
el aft .i Jiiortgnge. T h e re al
proper!) * *c retied Ig.i ll lM 1*1
toil
n.
it* »ek
it
s i's *
sub*
I. A N D Kb
division
Rev
plat thereof,
Flat Hook 11
31 o f the P
o f Seminole
Ida.
WITNKKH m&gt;
seal o f » * Id Cou
Florhia.
this
1
M arrh , 19BJ.
1HKAK)
A r th u r If, l
Clerk of the
Uy: Martha
Deput) Cl*tl
Putllah Mat h 1
iy

Defendants*
NO TH R O F s| IT
T I I R i T t T i : OF F I. Oil 111%
T o i Hsyniofid
W.
deVarmln
tils

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ih m i : c t i i m t t c o l i i t i &gt;
im i
n u t •B tm n i.K t o n T V . F I ,( in ilM
AO . I j w a
C O X N K C T I C U T &lt;} K N K It ’ A I.
|,lFK INHIJIt AN CK C O M P A N Y ,
a Connecticut corlroratlnn.
ria fn llff.

I F E E L L lk E A W C T /
NO -G O CO F IN K . .

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r Legal N otice

v iit it k ii % \ «m :
X ^TIi .'E IB hereliy wlven that
1 «tn e h K * * * d In bn,ln ea» at
3»6»
Orlando, Porn Park,
Hamlni.la Coun t, Florida, tinitrr
■lir&gt; flr il O nu ,
nama r.f
C A tlP K T H A"LA C A IIT K . anil
that I Intend In r e * l * t e r aald
name wit h the Clerk o f tha
Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, in accordance with
the provielonn o f tha F lo tllloua Name Sltl ll tr a, to -w tti
Hart Inn »6i.n» Florid a Statutea 1*17.
S l « : L e ro y C. Mac Ta vD h
IMitili.li March 11, It , 31 A
At.rll I. 1*63.
CIM1.J5

V-’H a , n o m n g h a p p s n e p ,
T h e m I STOPPED IT.
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V/BU, &amp; C . . .
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A3DUKP MV COfMM&amp;HG

GENERAL, VrOOLD
VO(J GIVE ME 6 0 M E
UIMT6 OUT 0 ? T &amp;
YO U R V AS T h
y
EXPEBEM Ce
O N H OvVTO j u t '
BECOME A * A * i
GENERALf J &amp; M

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

YO U A l t K II K M K I I Y N U T IF I K D that a ault to quiet title
haa bean brought In Ilia C ir ­
cuit Court In and for S em i­
nole County, Florida, attaltiat
you amt each o f you ctalmlnu
any eatate, rliiht, title or Inlaraal In ,,r lien upon the
follow Ilia dvaerlhrd real p ro ­
perty alluata, lylmc ami being
in Hrmlnulr Cuunty, F lo rb la:
tada 1. 1. 3. I, 1, I, T A *.
lllock " i r HOt I T U At.TAMti.NTK I I K i l l I I T H accordInu to the plat I b . r r u f
ua recordvd In Flat Monk
4 Pane 6, Public Itecufda
•&gt;f Samluula Cuunty, Flurtdla;
and you ara hereby required
to flla Willi the Clark uf lb *
aald
Circuit
Court
at
tha
Court llouea In Ortamlo, F l o r ­
ida. pereunatly or by yo u r a t ­
torney. yo ur Anawar o r other
w ritten defenae. If any, and
to arrva a ro p y tharaof upon
tha D U I n t lff ’ a A tto rn e y whoea
name la W K I IM K It It. IIAI.NKH,
334 Park Avenue. South. W i n ­
ter I’ aik. Florida, not later
than the tt tli day o f April.
1*61. therein eelt ln c up the
eatate, right, title or Intartat
or Ilea upon tha above deecrlbed
p ro pert y claimed
by
l o u : and elmutd you fall to
do ao. D rrr rre P r o Coufeeau
will be entered aaalnat you.
W I T X K S S m l tiand and real
or
aald
Court
at
Sauford,
Seminole County, Florida. Dil i
■he l l i h day o f March, A. D.
1*61.
(S K A IA
Ar th u r II. I h r k w i i i i , j r ,
Clark o f Ilia c ir c u it Court
tty; Jaun K. Wilke,
Depu ty Clark
W lm lr rw eedla, llalnaa
A AVard
336 Dark A * a . fluuth
W in t e r Dark, Fla.
Dubllah March I I , U A April

ja c k p o x
a v a i.d M AItT
KMAI.VK
W A I . i n t u C , hla wlf r.
Drfandanta
a o t ic : to
A i- P K A H
T i n : k T A T K OK K I. O H III 4
T U t.D C lkJAX
J k A C K M fl.Y
AA" A 1,111(01*
and
M A Jt V
K I . A I X K W A I. D IID C
3Tiiy A vanur K
K n i t , ) . Ala bam a
TOC AltlJ I I K I I K l i r X O T I .
K IK H that a ault haa haan

» w e r with th# Clerk or Hit*
Court and to. serve a copy
thereof upon th* P la in t if f or
Plaintiff*!!
attorneys,
whose
haute and address is Hlshop 4c
Hortisteln* 51 Fast Pin# Htreet,
Orlando,
Florida,
not
later
than Ap ri l ICtlt, 19«3. I f you
fall |iT do so a Decree Pro
Cotifesso
will
he
entered
• gainst
you
for
the
re lie f
lemanded in the Complaint.
Tills suit Is to foreclose a
tio rtgag e. T h e rJal property
1. 11 33. lllock 31. N O R T H
ORLANDO
FIR ST A D D I­
TIO N, accor dion In plat
th e re of recorded In I ’ lat
Rook 13, 1‘aicea 33 and 31,
Dublin R econla o f S em i­
nole County, Florida.
W I T X K t M my hand and lha
eaal nf aald Court at Sanford.
Flotilla,
(hla
14th
day
ol
Maruh. 1, 63.
(it K A L I
Ar th u r II, Rerkw'lth, J r ,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
l l y : Martha T. A'lltlan
Oepu ly Clark
r u lll a h March t l , 31 A A p r il
1. I , 1,41.
C DO-SI

Attl lt K Foil lima
T h e Hoard o f Cuinily Commleebmrra o f Srmlnole County, Florid a w il l re criva blda
at tha o f f l r a uf Ar th ur II.
Ilcckwlth, Jr.. Clark, lei tha
Courthuuaa at Hanford. Florhla up to 1:U« D. M., Monday,
April I, 1,63, f o r tha f o llo w *
1nK malarlala*
A p p r o ilt n a t e ly
3th,
to
4un, tona o f Hot Aaphalt b Concrete, to be furntahad
aa needed
durlna
tha • month period andIn a October 1, 1,43. Se­
parata p ric e , are to be
atatril f o r T y p e I and f o r
T ype
It
II",t
Aaphaltlc
Concrete,
par ton
baa la,
F.U.IL plant.
Tha malarial In ba furnlahe l, ami the plant prudurliiK
the rnatarlal, ahall com ply In
every r e a p e d with tha c u r ­
rent
Standard
Specif Icatbma
for Ruud and Urtdue Conelructloti of the F lo rb la Htata itoad
Dapartmcnt,
Tha a b o a ,
rjuantillre
are
appr'iiltnata and no gu ar antee
la ylvrn o r Implied aa til total
amount Chat w il l ba required
durlna tha period uf lha «untract.
Uhl prlca ahall be net prl, a
to tha Cuunty f o r materiala
farnlahad, and ahould aadu de
all raamplad Htata or Fadaral
taiaa.
I Ida tn ba andoped In a
atalad ao rr lo p r, plainly m a r k ­
ed on the oiitaida: -"HID Ft ill
Ft M M H IU X U
It IT L K
Ilu T
A S P H A L T I C C O N C IIB T K . open
April I, I t « ! . Hlda to ba opened at a
in,-a liner to ba held In Ilia
Couiily
Commlaelon
Meatlua
Itooin In Ilia Courtto.uaa at
Sanford, F lo rid a on Tuteday .
Aptll &gt;, 1*13. at t b i « « A. M.
or a a eoun t liar ra ft e r aa poaatbla.
The r l s b l
la rtaarvad to
Waive
any
IrreitnUrlHaa
„r
KchulcallUua III bid, and to
reject any o r all blda.
Hoard of County Coinmlaaluuera
Seminole Cuunty, Florida
J. C. Ilmchleon. c h a irm e n

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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA2-5612
G. F o r Rent

Classified
Office 204 *W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:

Jlir

frnnftiriA

ijrrulh Mon. April 1, ‘titt—Fugf i&gt;, 12. Real EMntc Fur Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Witllams Hardware, 203 E.
23th St.

2 11ED ROOM Cfl house, fenc­ Will
ed in yard. FA 2-9531.

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph. j
FA 2-5393.

Tut!*., thru Fri. * I'. M. day
before insertion. Moo. • Sal. ltUO.MS. The Gables. 401
Magnolia Avc. FA 2-U72U.
0000.
S3IALL furn. Apt. 1992 Maple
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
FA 2-0731.
T up*., thru Fri. - 2 P. SI. duy
before insertion. Sion. • Sat.
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
noon.
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3683.
RESPONSIBILITY;
The Herald will not be re. HOUSE for sale or rent on
sponsible for more than one
rent payments to right per­
son. FA 2-7031.
incorrect insertion of your ad.
and reserves the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­ 2 UKDHUOM Upstair* Apart­
ment. Large, airy
Com­
ment .from what ordered to
pletely furnished, newly de­
conform to the policies of this
corated A- sparkling clean.
paper.
Adults. S75 a month, Pli.
FA 2-0668.
1. Lost &amp; Fotinfl_________
BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
LOST: Small Black &amp; White
equipped. $70. FA 2-1681.
Fox Terrier, long tail. Vi­
cinity of 5 Points. Reward. FURS'. Apt FA 2-28(81.
FA 2-861*3 or FA 2*2581.
EFFICIENCY' Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lot* and shopping
stores. No utility charges
Suitable for couple or sin
gle. Inquire Jacobson
Store.

2. Notices - Personals
VP TICE
Anyone (especially nun Uiat
backed elderly couple's car
following accident), seeing
rust colored car strike un
occupied, yellow* Pontiac,
Winn-Dixie, Third and Pal
metto parking lot, Friday,
March 29, call FA 2-2908.

House. Stove A refrig. $35.

2fi. Radio &amp; T ele v inion

interview

32. F lo w ers • Shrubs

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34. Articles For Sale

1

PERSONAL RADIO A
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ t’ lth purchase of niue Lus­
T.V. SERVICE
tre, rent Electric Carpet
gons,
Pansies, Vegetable
* Me repair Phono Chaugers
Shampooer for only $1 per
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
DRIVE BY AND LOOK
prentice Platers. 322-2387.
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
Upsala Rd. Just off 2UUr St.
day. Carroll'i Furniture.
♦ 2962 Hibiscus — Charming
1 DAY SERVICE
and 1st St.
PERSONABLE MEN
__
.
Spanish type home. 3 Bed,
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
room*, separate furnished To train for Social Director
frigerator drop by
tho
POTTED MUMS m bloom.
Ph. 323-0655
jobs. Hotels — Resorts apartment. $12,909.
35c up.
Furniture Center at ttoo
Cruise Ships. See our a
♦ 215 W. 2utli hi. 4 Bed too ina,
J FAST DEPENDABLE T.V.
French Ave.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
under instruction — Clasi
2 baths, beautiful corner
Service Service calls $1.00. Grapcvlllc Avc. Near 20th St.
ification No. 3. Intcroatloi
lot. $13.U99. $199 duwu.
LIVING
ROOM
Suite.
Home Service Co, 393 San­
al Professional Academy*.
♦ 1502 Forest Dr. (WynneCheap. Adam Decorative
3.1. Fu rn itu re
ford Ave. FA 2-3532.
wood) 3 Bedrooms, carpet­
Service. 1113 Sanford Ave.
18. Help YVnntcd
WANTED reliable couple to
*-!7. Special Serv ices
ed living room, Florida
FA 2-2922.
take up monthly payments
room. $12,300. $4uo down.
A WATKINS ROUTE In this
* WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Electric
of $13.59 cn 3 complete NEW D E L U X E
♦ 418 Lake Boulevard (Loch
area is open for sc
Ranee. Cost $279—sell for
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
rooms
of
furniture.
Call
Arbor) 3 Bedrooms, corner
tired man, or lady,
All Types and Sires
$150. 322-8940.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, collot. Close to .Mayfair golf
seml-retlrcd people
*
Wc Repair and Service
lect.
course. $14,590.
S T I N E
♦ 610 E. 14th St. Hoomy 2
Tractor. 2 Mower attach­
Machinery and Supply Co.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
bedrooms, largo d i n i n g
to Route. Abo have l
ments, one 30” sickle, ro­
11 207 W. 2nd St
FA 2 *5432 Upholstering A Maitress ren­
room. $10,700.
Umo Route open M; *
tary attachment, $150. 1
ovating. New A Used Furni­
you can qualify. For
♦ 319 Elliott. (M ayfair) 3
Mile N, of Orange City.
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
5!lg.
r; Air-Conditioning
Bedrooms, dining room. 2
sonal interview in
Floriland
Trailer
Park.
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
l.
H. R. POPE CO., IN C .
Beautiful lots. $15,500.
775 3538.
FA
2-2117.
s 290 So. Park Avc. FA 2-4234
If one of these appeals to you
ida.
Call for an appointment to
Used furniture, appliances, 30. Automobiles - Trucks
SING lilt
inspect.
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
BUYING A NEW or
19. Situation* Wanted
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
USED CAR?
C A L L F A l2-5T8:t
Ave,
Ph.
FA
2
4132
Child Care. FA 2-2274
FINANCE IT WITH l'S
♦ Low Interest Rates
SMI III Air-Condition Rvlrl- j Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
YARD Work FA 2-7878.
REALTOR — INSUROR
♦ Low Monthly Payments
go r alinn service. All work
Service With the Oath
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. CHILDREN Kepi. FA 2 4182.
FLORIDA STATE HANK
guaranteed. Very reason
SUPER TRADING POST
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
FA 2 9677.
Cushman scooter. $75. Runs
15. DuHinesH Opportunity
Night F’A 2-2069.
to elderly lady. FA 2-3178.
good. Ph. 322 0464.
31. Articles* For Sale
KOIN K LEEN
EXPERIENCED Young worn- LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
'55 ULTCK. $199 rurs wclL
Sport a h i r t sale. $1.99.
Remove Thatch * Chinch
ULTRA modern coin operat­
Must sell. 302 S. Oik.
Rug* $2.9!) up. Army-Navy
Bug Spray (VC-13J * Fcrtied dry cleaning A laundry.
1962
COItVAN Truck for sale
Surplus, 310 Simford Ave.
ire—Ph. FA 2-4244
Best location in new San­
Sanford. References. I
or trade. Call 322-3990.
ford Publix ahopping cen­
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER.
Box 296. Lake Mary.
RF7ADY’ MIX Concrete, win­
ter. Reasonable down pay­
dow sills, lintels, steps, '56 CHEVROLET. $425. Call
Plano Tuning and Repair
ment and we finance bal­ 21. Ilcauty Salons
FA 2 6633 after 6:90.
locks, sand, cement, rock,
W. L. llarmon - FA 2-4223
ance of complete turnkeypipe,
xtcol,
grease
traps,
installation. Hold the grand
F R IG ID A IR E
dry wells, stepping stones. 37. Boats • Motors
Complete Beauty Service
opening and offer continu­
Sales A Service
Miracle Concrete Co.
Evening
Appointments
Gateway To The Waterway
ed assistance. Y’ou can
G. H. HIGH
390 Elm Avc.
F’ A 2-5751 Kolnum Sporting Goods
FA 2-574
make over 159*, return on 1Q5 So. Oak
1799 W. 1st St. Santord
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
your investment. Call Ralph
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
RECLAIMED PIANOS
Ph. FA 2-3883
304-6-8 E. lit Ph. FA 2 SMt
Hacsly, business hours. Col­ Special on Perm*. Call foi
Due to unfortunate circum­
lect 233 9191 Tampa, or
appointment. 3 Senior ope­ L A W N SERVICE
stances have 2 pianos, one 1 714 hp. .MERCURY Kicker.
write me c o Koin Kleen,
rators. Free parking lots.
Like new, 1 10-lip Wiscon­
walnut,
une
mahogany.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
4232 Fla. Ave. Tampa.
318 Palmetto AVC.
322-9831
F'ameus make*. Will ar­
sin Molor. FA 2-6978.
isfaction guaranteed. 1'h.
range sale to reliable fam­
FA
2
1817.
1G. Female Help Wanted
ily this area. Guaranteed.
An investment, not an ox
chell tilt trailer. 5V4 bp,
' p'OMEN with own transpor­ pcnie. Call FA 2-5612 lor 29. Aiitnmnhile Service
Like new* condition. Call or
Ev in rude. Extraa. 1 year
tation cure for 3 children expert advice on a Herald
write Credit M a n u g,e r
old. FA 2-8895.
aiW housework. 5 or 6 days advertising campaign.
Streep's, 641 N. Orange,
AUTD • RADIO
Orlando 424-2401.
a week, tonic evenings. Pay
Drivc-ln Repair Service
38. Motorcycles . Scootcm
by hour. FA 2-6562 after­ 22 Build * I'uint • Repair PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
MATIIES
2
ton
Air-Conditionnoons.
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
REPAIRING, painting, cab
er. $130. Call 322-0838.
New* A Used.
Ph. 323 0655
inet making. All work guar­
SEWERS WANTED
Lewis Sales A Servics
anteed.
Call
FA
2
2139
after
IMMEDIATELY
USED AUTOMATIC Washer
2617 Country Club Rd.
AUTO GLASS
3 p. mWork at homo doing simple
ami Dryer. Many lo choose
Pit. FA-2-7928
sewing. Wc supply materi­
troin. Completely recondi­
INSTALLED
2ftP
lu
m
b
in
g
S
ervices
als and pay shipping both
Senicnrik Gluxx a ir ! i’aint tioned. 9u day warranty on 1859 VESPA .Motor Scootar,'
$175. May be seen after
all. Diek's Applianrc. 510
ways. Good rale of pay.
Company
5:30 p.m. at 710 Cherokeo
S. Sanfurd Avc. F'A 2-7658.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
2)0 klagnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Circle or call FA 2-8064.
At* 369, Box 7910, Adelaide
TAPE
RECORDER. $83.
HI. 1’ m iltry . Livestock
Post Office, Toronto, unPhm ihlttg A H eatin g
Stereo play hack Mon IteC- 1
lario, Canada.
AIR CONDITIONING
Phone FA 2-0190.
ord. 322-0664 before 19 a.m.
Large
Slirtland
ponies;
i
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ADAPTABLE WOMEN
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­ SPINET Plano. I.ike new, full l
WORK
39. Trailers • Cithanus
-]'o (tain for Social Director*
dles and bridles. 322-9162.
10o7 Sanford Ave. FA 2-0592
keyboard. M a h o g a n y .
(Social Hostess) jobs. Ho­
Reach.
Guaranteed. Call
199 RABBITS and 150 pens,
PLUMBING
tels — Resorts — Ships. Sec
ft. Completely le li contain­
FA 2-9(181.
40 liree&lt;liiig stuck, uu Fryer*
Contracting Repairs
our ad under instruction—
ed. u Ply Ur#*. Just Ijka
FREE ESTIMATES
and blaster hunnles. All fur Refrigerator, gas stove, dish­
Classification No. 3 Inter­
new*. All aluminum. De­
It. L, HARVEY
national Profess: onal Acad­
$139. Sell purl or all. Call
washer and other house­
witt's Trailer Park. 3515 Or­
FA 2 2870.
emy.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
hold hems. FA 2-4339.
lando Drive.

Stemper Agency

“ Stick around! In 15 minutes I'li have served
my s e n te n c e !"
6 A Special' "iSulUtrs

12. R eal E » ( t n t * T w Sole

REMINDER
3 BEDROOMS, 3 bath*. Kit­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
chen equipped. No down
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
O. M . H A R R IS O N ’S
FA 2-1761.
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827

Key West, Fla.
9. F o r Sale o r R en t
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
MEN AND WOMEN
plus CHy. 201 W. 1st St.
If you like country living.
For immediate training as
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Real Estate — Mortgages
Social Directors. Wide de­
suuth side of big Lake
III N. Park Ave.
F'A 2 212J
mand for trained person
Mary. Water for boating,
nel.
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Must Ik- seen to appreciate.
NOW
mately 2(4 acres. FA 2-9162. 3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
Short detailed extension at
ioning and screened |mreli.
FA 2 5594.
home training followed by
House, F’A 2-7898 or F'A 2-42u5.
Any type of financing. Paytwo weeks of residency
meals as low a* $61.09 per
13. Huai E state F o r Sale
training. SOCIAL DIREC
month, plus taxes and inTORS work resorts—hotels
surance to qualified buyer.
porch. Close in. FA 2-9191 REDUCED, 2 Story home,
—cruise ships, Plscement
or FA 2-2624.
good repair, new plumbing TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
assistance free to our grad­
Phone 322-2744
wiring, termite contract.
uates. Training need not in 3 BEDROOM. Living A Din­
715 SUgnolia, FA 2-8966.
terfere with your present
ing room. Beautiful loca3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
Job. For personal interview
llon. REFERENCES. Call NFW HOUSE on Cryatal lake,
ner lot facing lake. 199
4this
city) write giving
FA 2-7)14.
Waits Drive, S u n ) a n d
larch Arbor. Call FA 2-3378
phone number to Interna
Estate.
F1IA In acrvlce.
or FA 2-3077.
tional Professional Acade­
$450 down, monthly $81.75,
my — 226 S. Andrews Ave.
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
NO CASH NEEDED
—Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
or FA 2 2118.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 1
or FA 2-7945.
month. T. A 1. included.
6. For Kent
322-8085.
LARGE Apartment. 801 Mag­
Lake .Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
nolia.
Fireplace,
master
chen equipped. FA 2-3010
Highland Park
bedroom and carpeted. 1201
Office FA 2 2118
412 Ediths Circle
FA 2-6347.
anil 1203 Elm, Duplex. 119
Night FA 2-9648
Elm. Master bedroom, tile Tills three bedroom block
323-9790
Three
room
turnlsbed
liomc on two lot* can be
hath and carpet. All clean
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fta.
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
purchased
for
$12.9&lt;X
I.U
0.
and nicely furnished. All
$43. 2 Bedroom Furnished
Can lie financed through 5 LOTS. FRAME HOUSE on
*60. NO 8-5267.
Apartment, $55. Robert A.
f HA by qualified purchas­
Palmetto Ave. and Rosa­
Williams. Phone FA 2-3951. 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
er fur only $999 99 down
lind StNear Naval Air
Apartment. 1506 W. 3rd.
Including dosing coit. ExLoch Arbor three bedroom
Station. J. H. Sauccrmsn.
unfurnished house, kitchen CLEAN Large Apt. Down- .elusive listing.
IB. 3. Box 412-S., Palutku,
equipment, $95.00. Robert
Fla.
atairs furnished, nil park.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
A. Williams FA 2-3951.
Realtor
OUT OF STATE owner must
AVAILABLE RENTALS
NEWLY FURNISHED Large LAKE Jessup. 1 bedroom fur­ Raymond Lundqiiiat, A m o .
m*I1 approximately 2a acre*
FA 3 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. Longon Rice 1 Linden Lakes.
nished home. $75.
wood. 838 3298.
May be plotted into 22 lots,
LOCH Arbor, 4 bedroom, 2‘ j IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
each on water. Also 2 lot*
baths,
unlurnished.
$150.
NICE A clean 3 room furnish­
3 Bedroom — will) air-cunon Linden Lake. 2 acres
Lease.
ed Apartment. Near town.
ditSoiling and large family
each. Dr. Fran* Polgur. 839
untarnished,
$65 u month, lncludw wa­ 2 BEDROOM
room —Any type financing.
Forest
Ave. Rye, New
several
$70
to
$83.
ter A electricity. FA 2-8514.
Payment* at low as $68.83
York.
a mo , phn laxea anil insur­
FURN. Apt. 3300 Mellonville.
SUN'LAND ESTATES. 3 Bed­
ance to qualified buyer.
rooms, fenced yard. Swim­
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
Unfurnished 2 bedroom liousc.
1901 S. Park Avc.
ming pool. $8209 month
Phone 323-2744
1303 Elliott A vo., FA 2-3261
FA 2-5232 anytime
payment*. TA 2-2829
or FA 2-03J{.

3. Education - Instruction

Stenstrom Really

lim Hunt Realtv

Wall

WKBBk’W
,

Seminole Really

Furnished
St. Johns Realty 1 BEDROOM CB house. Fur­
Unfurnished I or 2 bedroom 3 B E D R O O M
house.
$99
mouth.
FA
2 2322. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
nished or unturnistied. 2606
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
Film Avc.
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph. FURN. 2 Bedroom house. 116 N. Park Ave. F'A 26123
FA 2-4678.
Adults. No pels. FA 2-7664.
V E L A K A a PA RT MENTS: NEW furnished A unfurnish­
Rooms private ballit, 114
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
W. First St.
ment, tile IjsHis; terrauo
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 alter
2 UR. Duplex. Almost new.
5 p.m.
Elect, kit. tile bath, gar­
age. loot-A Elm St. Excel­
lent
location.
Available
Apr. Jst. $75 mo. FA 2-5384

'

RENT A~ BED ~ ~

ROOM furnished Apart
ment. Private entrance A
bath. 518 Mellonville.
FA 2 5420.

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
GA Special Notice*
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
CARROLLS FURNITURE
years experience. Call La­
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W 1st St.
mar Williams. 5 Points,
FA 2-7843.
UN FURN. 1st Floor. 3 rtns.
bath. 2 screened pordiei.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
stairs evenings.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 2-7484.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. FA 2 3651.

NEW
HOMES

• I.on a» -*l.) prr month
• NO MONEY DOWN
•

IOU&gt;&lt;i

F in a n c in g

• Built on Your l.ut
• 21 lh ir.n n l Mudrl.
• One tu 4 Bedroom*

- in

A I R - l O X i m iO M N G

REFRIGERATION
• MEN NEEDED
• We train you
• Home study with
reaching
• Tools and equipment
furnished.

WRITE —
COMMERCIAL
TRADES INSTITUTE
B O X J8

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catalog of hoim ■

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Write nr rail collect today

JIM WALTER HOMES
4346 W. Colonial Dries
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Plume: CV J U9M

HOLLERS°/SANFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS
G2 CADILLAC I l)o«r. Power. A ir ......... $1,195
5K PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-8 ................
395
-IK FORD Station Wagon. V-K, Auto. ...... GL'i
.’»7 FORD Country Sed., Overdrive.........
545
57 CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, G Cyl., Std........
745
Gl CIIEV. i'i Ton Pickup. Auto............ 1145
5i» CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, 0 Cyl., Hid........ 1.105
59 PLYMOUTH 2 l)oor ......................
795
5G MERCEDES 220. 4 Door ................ 1295
,'G CADILLAC Sed. DeYille. Air Cotid....
095
5N FORD 2 Door, G Cyl., Std...............
015
Gl CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, V-8. Auto.......... 1795
59 CIIEV. I Door. G Cyl.. Sid............... 1195
5G CIIEV. Slu. Wag., V-K, Auto.. Air Conti. 595
51 CIIEV. Delruy, Aulo.......................
-195
58 CIIEV. Vi Ton Pickup ...................
995
50 FORD Slu. Wagon, V-8, Std...............
395
55 CIIEV. 2 Door, I) Cyl., Std...............
195
GO CIIEV, Nomad, Air Conti................. 1G95
50 CIIEV. I Door. 0 Cyl., Auto..............
495
57 PLYMOUTH 1 Door. 6 Cjl., ...... ...
115
58 CIIEV.
Ton Pickup ..................
795
50 INTERNATIONAL Vt Ton Pickup .... 295
59 OLDS 4 Door Dynamic 88, Aulo........ 1295
57 MERCURY’ Sla. Wagon. Auto., P, Steer. 195
50 DUICK2 Special, Std. Shift, Clean
295
61 CIIEV.
I Door. 0 C&gt;l, Std............. 1195
WE'RE LOYOED • THEY GOTTA GO
FKF.D YEACKUS
219 E. 2nd 6T.
FA 2-6231

_________

CLAUDE HITTELL
2305 PARK AVE.
FA J-0M1

n iti-V M io c it id iiw

EVERY CAR ON OUR LOT HAS A SPECIAL SALE PRICE!
1!H»2 Fairlune 500
Fordor, Aulmnallr Transmission,
V-8 Engine, Radio, Healer,
l ’o »e r Steering,
*9 1 QR
Like New .................. .

1000 Falcon

1050 Ford

Tudor Wagon. Auulmalir I railsmission, 6 Ctlimler.
&gt;QQC Fordor Sedan, V-8 Engine, Radio.
- OA K
Healer. Beil K Wtitle
*&gt;***&gt; Healer.
Straight Stirk
''I '1

1000 Plymouth
l-'ury Fordor llntdlop, V-8, Radio.

1002 Volkswagen
Healer, Color Red,
A Steal

*1595

1001 Ford Guluxie
lordor Hardtop. V-a Engine. Ra­
dio, Healer. Power Steering.
Potter Brake*,
MROR
Aiitoniallr Transmission
14854*

II liter. F a c to r )

Mr,

Low Mileage,
Rial Clean

IJ 4 J

1050 Studelmker

1057 Studcbaker
Coriimaniler Fordor, V-8 Engine,
Aulo hi alie Iran.mission,
Radio, Healer,
$4
Ulnrk A While ...........

1000 Falcon

1000 Ford Fairlune

1145

EVERY CAR
W IL L H A V E A
1963 TAG

2 Dour, V-8 Engine
Aulomelir I ransinissiun

*4 5

T.....k.M..,|l'J-r*8 Oldumoliile

Itadin. Healer,
■Red A W lit1*-_____________ WWW

I udor, 6 t ) Under,
Radio, Real l lean ...

1057 Plymouth

’53 Plymouth Station Wcaon

1001 Chevrolet

1001 Falcon

745

ONLY O N E -C O M E EARLY!

in,,*.,, am,.-.ik

Tudor, 6 C)Ruder, Heater, $ Q (jK
Tutune Green
...... ..
OwlJ

Custom 3(19 'l udor 6 Cylinder,
Radio, Healer,
$4Q K
Gri^_ii_A_tVjijtf
480

Pii'klip Truth,
6 Cylinder

NEW LICENSE TAG —
ItrlAIr Fordor, \ -8 Engine,
Radio. IlYatrr,
* 14*5*1
PoHer Steering

1958 Ford

|69e
ADO

1050 Ford Fairlune
Furdor V-a Engine, Autometlr
Trensnilssioii, Radio,
m ne
Healer, Tail A W hit* ....
W 00

*6 Fordor Hardtop, V-x Engine,
Radio, llc-nlrr. Potter Brakes,

1055 Chevrolet

Potter Steering,
Automatic Transmission

HclAir Fordor. Automelic Trans­
mission, Radio,
("A C
Y’ellott A Wlute
W 0O

*745

DAVID SMITH
— USED C A R S —
7th &amp; FRENCH - OPEN 8 .\.M. Ill 8:30 P.M. MON. Thru FRI-

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Summer School
The Hollins College Mast­
er of Arts In Teaching Pro­
gram will offer two pre-sum­
mer short courses June 3-19
a regular six-week summer
session June Itl-July 31, and
two post summer short cours­
es Aug. 1-17, according to an
announcement made by Dr.
William T. Ed wards, direct­
or. Graduate Program in
Teaching.
Students enrolling in the
summer course* muy earn
up to nine semester hour*
of credit, and in special
cases, 12 semester hours of
credit.
The Islest official regislra-

• Mon. • Tucs.

(Ion date for the two pre­
summer short courses, Edu­
cation SM and Education 514,
ia June 3. The latest dates for
registration in the aix-week
summer session,
with
13
courses ottered, and the postsummer course* arc June 1»
19.

• Wed.

Specials

PTA To Meet
The April business and pro­
gram meeting of the Hear
Lake Elementary PTA will
lie held it I p. m. Tuesday
following the opening social
period scheduled to start at
7:30 p. m.

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A THER of Son ford

ROOM SA LE!

FIELD TRIP l» n food store whh taken by the HlinlnnU of Mr*. Nancy
Foy’a Wcntnlde third Krudo, Tuesday. Approximately .‘Hi children were
ahown through the Thriftwny Store anil llamly Food Market by employes
of the store and nmnatfer and owner Joe Gazil.
(Herald Photo)

New Resuscitation Method Business
Shown For Bear Lake Club

&amp;

Mr. and Mr*. K*y C. WinBy Shirley Wenlworth
In Sanford was given by Mra,
freo
were guest# of the LinThe new life saving method E. L. Hubbard who outlined
cnln-Mcreury
division for top
of “ mouth to nose" resusci­ work on the basic shell dress
and
use
of
sewing
cqulpmrnt
drslrrihlp
salesmen
at a ban­
tation developed in Austra­
being conducted in the class quet Saturday evening at Guy
lia and rapidly being adopt­
c*.
I,ombar*lo’a I'ort-o-Call isl SI,
ed for general useage was
Mrs. W. 0. Csrpenfcr, who Petersburg.
Winfrco, with
demonstrated Tuesday night was scheduled to demon- Hunt Llnculn-Mercury here,
111 Llncolu-Mercury
by Seminole Chapter Repre­ slrale proper Ironing meth­ Joined
sentatives of the Amcricsn ods. was unable In attend aulrsmen from throughout
the meeting doe to Illness.
Florida and Southern A la­
lied Cross for members of
Refreshment* were serv­ lia mu In ’’Itiller Clrrlef* mem­
the Itear I-akc Home Demon- ed by the hostess at the
bership a* top Haleameti in the
ttrallon. Club.
conclusion of the business Jacksonville district.
program. The
April
The program on water safe­ and
ty and resuscitation was giv­ meeting will lie held at the
Giving orders makes you
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en by Mrs. Edith Avencl and
unfcmlninc.
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Mrs, Colleen Stewart who al­ Lake.
Make requests, Instead.
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life sited «}0mmy “ Annie"
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lied Cross • » yet ha* not
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Norway, Is approved and
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It sure seems strange tliat
Kern Park Mayor V**rnou
Dunn would preicnt his permissive legislation request on
incorporation to the Icgisla
live delegation without first
going through the County
Commission . . , Had public
relations considering propos­
als rail for the use of county
liooks, etc.
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Cleveland .tr. (it sun' seems
mrr to pul Senator in front of
his name) in Tallahassee. We
hear Mark's in tine for a top
committee ( maybe finance
and taxation) not had for a
freshman senator . . . Also
that Speaker Matlorv Home
had reserved a spot on the
appropriations committee for
Cordon Frederick . . . It will
he interesting to sec what
committee .Ian Fortune gets
Joe Davis lias already been
lined up for the Public Saf­
ely committee.
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Windows completed in the
courthouse . . . Next step is
L’aini Hruce's otftce which
should he completed in alionI
two weeks . . . Thu* far court
house and agricultural office
renovations total over SJO.tKm
. . . II should he at the SSO.Ihki
figure when Hie entire task Is
completed
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CHICAGO &lt;LT*!&gt; — Hie
nation's railroad*, (reed ol
a restraining Injunction, an­
nounced today they will
pul anti-featherbedding work
rule* change* into rile d
April a which could touch
off a nationwide rail strike.
Hall official* are experttug that President Kennedy
will appoint an emergency
bn; rd for a M-day "cooling
o ff" period aimed at head­
ing rdl a nation-wide rail­
road strike a* ihe result id
the court ruling handeit
down today In Chicago.
laical rail ottierr*. tr
questing their names not he
published, said this appears
lo lie Hie only alternative at
Ihi* point. The emergency
board would study Ihe fails
in Ihe matter (or 3u days
and then olfer recommend­
ations "for a solution to Ihr
President, I ti e railroads
and the employes."
The Herald sought at
tiiHin today h&gt; fdeplume tu
obtain a statement from AV.
Tlmmas Hire, president ol
the Atlrnlie Coast Line rail­
road, but was informed by
hi* Jacksonville office that
"he I* out nf the city."
* • *

City Attorney Hill Itulchi
son has filed the city's brlet
in that termile slander ease
CHICAGO ( U P l i - A federal
. . . Next step is up lo the
termite company's attorney district judge lifted an injunc­
tion and set Hu* stage today
to answer same.
lur Ihe nation'* railroad* to
f
• •
order sweeping anti-featherDon't forget Alix of Sanford
bedding work rule* change*.
giant open house Saturday . .
The railroad* were expect­
A big feather in the SanfordSeminole
Development
Co. ed lo announce shortly Hint
the work rules would Itecume
bonnet.
effective immediately. T h c
• • •
net Ion could result In a na­
Did you know that a large
tionwide strike tlireal
hunk of acreage has already
The representative* of the
been ol/ered for a proposed
railroad* hud been restrained
courthouse annex in South
since Iasi July from placing
Se minute County; U « also
the proposed w o r k
rules
round out that Casselberry of­
change* into effect.
fered to give license tag of­
In ilis s u ltln j! th e In ju n c­
fices in the courthouse free
tion ,
J u d ge
Josep h
Sam
office space during Ihe peak
P erry
told
21)3 p erson *
rush . . . It was turned down.
a w a itin g
c ilt ir n s h ip
cere­
* • •
The Heerenlion Department
and Art Assn, have requested
Ihe old library building . .
Friends of the Library have
• Iso suggested Hie building In­
put up fur sale and money
used lo improve the future
proposed downtown library,

m o n ies

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III. I they w e r e w itn es sin g a
" p h a s e III r a ilr o a d h is to ry .'

Perry praised the railroad
anil five ou (ruin brother
hoods, who have luuglit the
promised changes, fur ll.eir
conduct in the case which tinally was decided by the U. S.
• • •
Supreme Court on March t.
Semi-Centennial dance cele­
Perry said Ids action meant
bration could not have picked
there now is nothing to bar
a hotter place to hold the
the railroads from starting
dance April 27 than Ihe Mayfair . . . I mean with that
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ACL To Answer
Pipeline Bid

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It. T. Mllwee . . , Yon men
lion an acres* road to the
new Fngli-h Kslalr* School
off llwy 17 02 . . . It'* not a
Answer will be forthcoming
public right-of-way, Mr. Mil within a week on the Sanford
Pipeline Company's request
wee.
addressed to llir Atlantic
* * *
County engineer Hill Hush Coast Line for |tcrillis!hoii to
it*
right-«if-way on
meets with the State Itoau cross
Department tin* afternoon In Meltons illc Avenue.
ACL officials at Jackson­
see what can he done about
those four homes by Sant undo ville today said it is expect­
ed Ihe railroad's review ot
stranded by Interstate -I.
« • •
specifications forwarded by
Major impinvcmrnl* going the pipeline firm will lie
on at NAS and *ttll more to completed and the answer
come . . . Hid opening April returned "possibly Inter this
25 on repair lo roofs of 25 week hut not longer than It)
building* . ,
Estimated cost days."
JJ5 non .
Mho says the haw
is tad permanent? . . . .
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County Commission meets
Willi the town of Casselberry
hoard in road problem* al Ihe
ruurlhouse . . . It will l&gt;&lt;&gt; In­
formal . . . Time 7:30 p.m.
and the press is invited.
• • •
County taxes soar over Ihe
J2.lii0.000 mark . . . That's a
good percentage considering
the tax roll is only JJ.277.OO0.
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ATLANTA (I 'P I ) — A lt),
firn. Fiigcnc Cook said to­
day that he concluded alter
an Investlgr.llnn of an al­
leged tool ha II scandal that
former I'nivrndty ot
gla alhlellr director
tare Hull* (rd vital
mation on the (irolgla
to Alabama football
Paul (Hear) Hryant.

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GearWat*
infor­
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EBtablishcd 1008

TUES., APRIL 2, 1963

MOSCOW (UPI) — Tim Soviet Union to­
day Intmchcii a npatv rocket destined for the
moon, the official news agency Tass announcetl.
. Tass said the final stage of the rocket fol­
lows the pre-set trajectory of the flight.
It said an automatic station "moon-1,”
weighing 1,122 kilograms (l.l.T) pounds) is in­
stalled alumni tlie rocket. 'I'he mitomatie station
is expected to reach the area of the ntoon in
three and a half days.
Tass said all apimratus aboard the auto­
matic station is functioning normally.
It was Die second unmanned space launch
from the Soviet Union this year. Last month.

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scientists sent up Cosmos 13, and unmanned
sputnik which went into an earth orbit.
Moscow radio said the last stage of the
rocket was put into an intermediate orbit and
from there was sent toward the nmon.
Tass said in a statement:
"In accordance with the program for exjdoration of outer space and planets of the solar
system, a space rocket wits launched in the So­
viet Union on April 2 toward the moon.
"Tlie final stage of the rocket was prelimin­
arily set on tin intermediate orbit of the earth’s
manmade sputnik, then was launched and emer­
ged unto the jire-sct trajectory of the flight."

Army Takes Over

Moscow (urn — soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev vacationed on lln* Black
Sea today with no indication
of lieing in political hot wa­
ter as reported abroad.

Argentina

Spring Storm

MUENOS AIRES (UPI) — Ketireri-uuliUiry of.
ficers proclaimed a revolt today to block w lm t they
termed a threatened Communist takeover, hut tho
government scoffed at the uprising.
The Defense Ministry described the political dis­
sidents as retired army and navy officers and die-

T lilt e d P r e s * Intel naLion.il

A spring storm boiled out
ot tile lloekies today, threat,
enlng the plain* -tales with
of $1511 million in new ii-v. iiue heavy snow, (reeling drink*
for expansion of educational, at:d clouds of dust.
lieu Ith in id other government
To He Married
services.
HOLLYWOOD ( t 't ’ ti — Ac­
"Don't Vote appropriations tress Mamie Van Doren and
unless you are ready to vote Los Angeles Angel pitcher
the tuxes to suppoil them," lu- Ho tlelinsky confirmed .Mon­
day they arc engaged to be
said.
married.
An lioui later, Semite Presi­
T a l l a h a s s e e (t un —
dent Wilson Curraway sound­ Vote Nears
The cabinet gtanted an ease­
ment to the Florida Host ed a similar ehiillenge, cau­
WASHINGTON ( l T i l — Ad­
Coast Knihvay Co. today for tioning lawmakers not to go ministration backers (ought
truck and tenniiial facilities o ff on a wild spending spree both lalior amt rural force*
that will foire "disciimiiiutory today as a vote drew near
near Cape Calmvend.
and
eiuitiscutory taxation."
on President Kennedy's J300
The iietiuu i* subject to Gov.
I.egislatois. barely visible million mass transit bill.
Fan is Hryunt's affirmation.
John U. l.'Kmrle, senior behind desks hanked high with
counsel for the railway, told flowers, listened Intently ns Giant Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
tin* trustee* that tlii&gt; seven Conaway and llorne spelled
miles of additional Itaik in out the critical fiscal problems —It. S. seientisis readied a
the vicinity o f Ciipo Ctiiuiveriil . " '• * nuw* lw
1,1 ,ll“ nine-story tall rocket today
next till days.
for an attempt lo (ire the
"ould be used primarily by
M ur*" r*i ■*
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'h 'Nut
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■ o ..atit*
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s i ’ il S p i n u Jdnifnistiiitiou hi llie keymte of
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addie.--*
to
a
joint earth.
(N A H A ).
I.'Fugle sold bis company session at it.'iln p. m.
"N o reeeul session of this Trouble
has u contract with NASA al­
BEIRUT, Is* ha non (L 'P t t so to maintain anil operate legislature has been confront­
I tie track lied, lie pointed out ed with filial problem* ns dif­ Slinmcrtng trouble between
that there was Ihe possibility ficult as those we an* now Piesident Gamut Alulet Nas­
of future commercial u»u id called upon to solve," said ser of llir United Aral) Re­
S H E A LA
REST,
Curraway.
public and Ihr new regime in
tin- truck.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
"Not since the end oi World Syria appeared Ituluy lo have
Ill aiiotlii'i- at lion, tin- 11usWar Two have the demands flared into the open.
Mrs.
Jacob
Sliealy
Rest
ti-es
refc
u ,s reiened hack to its staff
of 303 Vihlen Road,
“ I'lunlsee the estlnuil.il price for capital amt udmiuisimtivi*
outlay pressed a* so loud,
candidate for "Miss
Arrested
"f
“ * " * ,,f
“ lluilget demand* must Ih*
Seminole County,” is a
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)
m e r g e d land in t'hnilotte
subjected to long and thought­ —A corporal of the Laotian
County.
talented roller skater
The staff appraiser gave ful hours o f scrutiny. Hvcry neutralist army has lx*en ar­ who w o n I d someday
17.-155 acres o f the land an up- ounce o f fat must la- taken rested and confessed to Ihe
like to have her own
praised Value o f J277U per out hut. at the same time, assassination ot pro-CommunTV skating show. Miss
licit* mid another 1,5 iicic at evt-iy pleasing need iuu»t he isl Foreign Minister (Juinim
Rest, who will graduate
nu t. Had) request for (unds I'holM-na, it was announced
$10 II) jier acre.
from Seminole High in
II o w in e r, the applicant* must have your cold ami im- today.
June, is five feet four
claimed Hint the vuhlu o f the personal t-ims literal ion.
inches tall and weighs
"Selfishness amt favoritism -Shaky
land was no more than JlUO
110 jHinrids.
VIENTIANE. Lao* (U P D In r urn.*, according to their have no place in the processes
appraisal try engineers and which lead to yuui coiiclu- TIh* assassination nf prosinus,'’ the Semite piesident Communikt Foreign Munster
con (ruction contractors.
lidded. "W h a l e v e i is done (jinnim Pholscna threatened
slmultl la- accomplished uitli today to upset the shaky
mi eye to the fiscul stability three way coalition govern­
of tins state and willmut dis- ing Hits Southeast Asian king
i Opting the p r i II c I p I e s of ikon.
Funeral services (or Doog sound business.
(Jiiek) Harris, age 13. who
"AA'e run Ih* neitlii-i niggard- Future Of Iltisc
wn* killed in an aulonintiilr ly nor liberal."
GHEES COVE .SPRINGS
accident Sunday, will tie held
i UPI i — A conference to
al 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at
consider the (iiture oi tin* old
the tirumkow Funeral Home, Itom I) Threat
naval hast* here lias been
WASHINGTON
(1)1*1) with Hcv. Dennis Peacock,
TALI. AII.ASS FK ( I P I j — scheduled Wednesday id the
pastor
of
the
Alla monte The cabinet appro. *d a par Tallahassee office of Wendell President
Kennedy,
fared
Spring* Vararene Cliurrh, of- ilon today for Herman Grir- Jarrard, chairman of Ihe with an economy nnndcil
fieinling.
yard. jo. sentenced to two Florida Development Corn- Congress, look the unusual
Uunol will lx* m Uaklawn year* in prison for falsely re- mission.
step today ■&gt;! cutting $120
Memorial Park.
porllng a bomb in a school.
million (lorn Ids fore- n aid
Protests
MONTREAL ( UPI ) — Op request. IN also promised
position leader Is’ ster
It. stricter standards ant more
Pearson Monday night scorn­ thrift In Hie aid pruginm.
Kennedy, who had asked
fully shouted down hundreds
of demonstrators who tried for $10 billion in new bind*
to break up one of his eaui- in hi* January budget cut that
paign's biggest rallies. Across figure to $4..5 billion in a
the country Prime Minister special foreign aid message
John Oietenbaker's campaign to Hu* lawmakers.
train was hailed by (cars of
Officials said that litis,
coupled with carryover funds.
sabotage.

EEC Granted
Track Easement
At Canaveral

iuml nnti-PcronUt* rngaged — —----------------------------- “only in psychological ac­
tion."
Ih e
government claimed
"absolute diun" jo all com­
mand* lit midday. The state­
ment contrasted sharply with
tlie ii -Ih-I proclamation of a
"imli-iml revolution."
R i-Ih-I liioadcasts identified
Opposition to Ihe proposed
aged ret Imi I Lt.-Grii. Benja­
min Menendex ns "eominnti- St. Juhns-lmlian River Canal
der-lti’Chief of the revolu­ Authority witl lie expressed
tion." Sole casualty of Hie officially in Tallahassee by
revolt up to midday vvus n commercial fishing Interest!
geiieial who wa, wounded by on the upi»er St. Johns Itivor,
gunmen who sped past his tt was learned today.
Tin* Herald reported Mon­
homo.
day
that Sen. llcrnaril Par­
The rebellion appeared to
rish, of Hrcvard County, in*
he all attempt tn block the
1tended introducing a lull in
government'a plan lo allow
1the State Legislature seeking
supporters o f ousted former
1formation of Hie Canal Au­
Piesident Jnail D. Pcron lo
thority to promote the conlull licfpul* in elivtiuM* sche­
IkUUction of a waterway cunduled for June !kl. Hrutilinn I
iiecling Hie St. Johns River
Communists have supported and Ihe Indian River be­
Vrontst candidate* in past
tween Sanford and Maytotrn*
elections.
O. It. Morris, of Wetaka,

Canal Protests
Anticipated By
Area Fishermen

MAIRiARET (inrrett,
a candidate for "Miss
Seminole County," is a
junior at Lyman High
School where she has
been a cheerleader for
three years. She likes
dancing ami singing
and eventually p l a ns
for a career in medi­
cine. Miss Harrett’s
parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Carrelt of
Maitland. She is five
feel one and one half
inches tall with mea­
surements of 35-22-31,

Kennedy Proposes

Harris Rites
V/ednesday

SANFORD. FLORIDA

For M oor

Vacations

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)— House Speaker Mal­
lory Horne nipped the 1962 Florida Leyrislature into
session today with a hlimt warning' that Legislators
must be prepared to back mord-hreakiny' appropriations with new taxes.
Home said a jjood case will be made for upwardd

$ 4 2 0 Million Cut

Of Aid Requested
would result m actual aid
spending ot $t.H5 billion. Tim
figure would have come lo
I' i .I billion under Kennedy's
earlier request,
Kennedy adopted ninny of
the
recommendation*
for
lightening up aid mndc tn
him last month by a rititells' committee headed by
retired Gen. Lucius D. Clay.
In a new pruimsal to spur
economic development over­
seas through private chan­
nel*. tlie President called for
a tax credit for U. S. tax­
payer* who invest in deve­
loping countries.

Negroes To Defy
Governor's Order
GREENWOOD,
Miss.
( UPI ) —Comedian Dick Gre­
gory vow ixl to lead Negroes
in a voter-registration march
today In detianra of Gov.
Boss Harnett’s denunciation
of such demonstration!.
Gregory told a crowd ol
1,ikk) cheering Negroes Mon­
day night that "these people
will (tint out that America
is loo hig for Mississippi,"
Harnett said Monday in
Jarkson that Negro demon­
strations in th(* delta town
were like "a loaded bomb
resting in a street" unit that
state and local .inUioritic*
had tlie right to remove such
dangers.

President of the Commercial
Fishing Association, today ap­
prised S. B. (Jim ) Crowe,
fishing camp operatur on tho
St. Johns at Highway 44,
that commercial fishermen
In Duval and Putnani Count­
ies will oppose any action to
install a canal, feeling 4
will cause irreparable dam­
age to their Industry,

Negro Bound
To High Court

Charles E. Sparks, 23-yearx
tdd Negro, was bound over
to Circuit Court on charge!
of attempted rape and attemped robbery in a preli­
minary hearing before County
Judge Vernon Mire Monday
afternoon.
Sparks, who confessed to
Police Chief Itoy Williams ho
attempted lo rajio a 20 yeat^
old white hospital employe,
wa* remanded to county jail
in lieu of Sl.iMKl bond. Ilo
iit'i "
rrpre-entod Monday by
NASSAU, II,ill,him *
, Ear! M Johnson, Negro al— A Florida lighter against
lorney from Jacksonville,
Culm's Premier I-idol Castro
charged Monday night that In*
and Hi Cuban eompantoni nrreslrtl by n RrilMt force In
Bridge
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llir Haim tuns wen* betrayed—
Classified ........ Pago 7
probably by an American.
Comics . ..
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Jerry Buchanan, 24, n[ .Mi­
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Yank Betrayed
Us— Rebel Says

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Anderson North Orlando Mayor

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Lungwood businessmen and
Chamber of Commerce uff|.
r ia ls report that they are actting ready to stage all all out
program to promote latter
business and improve the
rouinilllitty in gem ml . . .
looi* ou this later.

United Press Leased Wire

Bulletin

Horne Warns
Of Tax Boost

tl looks like there won't he
any spring grand jur&gt; lhit
year , . . No firal degree
cases coinin' up.
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VOL. 50

were expected to be separat­
ed or furloughed within one
year with three months to one
year notice.
About 4h,IKK) I ire men would
he affected over a period of
li\e to It) years.
Some of the work rule
changes would become effec­
tive within days tllhers might1
lake weeks, month* and even
years lo make effective, rail­
road *|Hikc«mcti *ait1,

On the city side , . . $351,170
Collected . . . 'lax roll is $57fl,710.
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WEATHER: Fair amt milii through Wednesday, llijrli today, 85-90. Low tonight, 65-70.

T h re a t S e e n
the yvork rules chance* which
are expected to eliminate at
least b5.(M*i jobs.
one ot the lirst effects of
the work rule changes pro­
bably would be the most dras­
tic — the elimination of jobs
which tin* railroads consider
unnecessary. These were pri­
marily firemen’s jobs on die*el engine* in freight and
yard service.
About I3,ikxi — those with
less than It) years seniority—

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NORTH ORLANDO’S new Town Council iw pictured. Prom the left:
I’ hI m-i I St,*|ilu*iij-ol). Vice Mnyur Arthur Fori-ip. Mrs. Irene Van E»*|hk*I,
Arthur Rhoden am^Muyur U. U . Aniu tM*p.^)
(lleruld Photo).

First fully elected Town
Council of North Orlando lit
a briet initial session chose
W. W. Anderson as mayor
Monday evening.
Anderson, a holdover from
Ha* March 1062 election, and
Arthur Ferrtn. elected tu-I
iiitull), were chosen lo head
the five-man Council. Ander­
son surreods Frank Fasuta
a* mayor Fermi was named
vne mayor.

Holdover with Anderson Is
Itobert .Stephenson, al«&gt; elect­
ed Iasi year.
Circuit Judge Vuli*- A Wil­
liam! Jr. administered oath
of office Monday evening to
those elected to the Council
Iasi month: Mrs. Jrvnc Van
Fcpocl, Fcrrin a£d Arthur
iUiudc*. These three succeed
North Orlando Cotnpany-appooled rnuneilmcn.
Anderson look over , Inn

(or a vote for a mayor. The
Council members, themselves
were crowded out ot the small
office by well-wishers.
Mrs. Van Kcpocl tallied
the vote; Anderson, 3; Fer
rin. 1; Rhodes, 1.
Anderson vailed for a vote
iur a vice mayor and Ferrin
won 3-2.
The new mayor then asked
for a nomination for j tem­
poral) town clerk Mrs. Van
porary chairman and called iLvpoqi nomuiaUd Mr*. Bar­

bara Peter* and she was day evening's sctslou, Ander­
chosen for Monday night's son had tlii* lo say, as North
meeting. It was learned an­ Orlando’s new mayor:
other nomination will lx* in
"A * far as I am concerned
order for a town clerk at tho the village was horn Ion)ghi.
first regular session of the Let'! forget what has hap­
new Town Council al 8 p. m. pened heretofore, ll Is dead,
today.
dune and over with. Now, wo
II al»o was learned Ander­ are going to try lo {o for­
son already is proposing lo ward."
raise fio.ouo for the con­
Anderson was referring to
struction of a fire hall and dissension which ha* mark­
tow n oil ices
ed Nurth Orlando's p r o g r x ^ *
A l live conch,*icii of Altai- j (Torn lU lUcepUuO.

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Dance Band
Takes First In
Talent Show

£dH w n
PAG E

School Beautifies Grounds

By lane Casselberry
A planting day was held
last Saturday at the South
Seminole Junior High School
By Jane Casselberry
The Lyman Dance Band at Casselberry to beautify the
wa** the winning act in the school grounds.
Among the many beautiful
Beta Club Talent Show held
at the Lyman High School shrubs and trees planted
auditorium lait Friday night. were azaleas, viburnum, podocorpus, elms, dogwood and
David Smith waa second
with hi* Imitation of Presi­ Juniper.
Many parents d o n a t e d
dent Kennedy giving a pres­
money for ahrubbery to take
idential address.
advantage of the discount giv­
Thera wa* ‘ a tie for third
en
by the Wagon Wheel Nur­
ace between Carol Dorethy
sery and Mrs. Chuck Fland­
ho pantomimed “ Ahab, the
ers of the nursery donated
A rab" and Billy Wharton and
Richard Jordan and their several troei outright, de­
♦‘Chopsticks and Variations." livered to the school, assist­
ed with the planting, and of­
Other act* presented were
Judy Lambert, baton routine; fered many valuable land­
Glenda Payne. "Exodus." pi­ scaping hints, according to
ano aolo; David Bates, "Pu ff, Mr*. P s t Dome, P.T.A. presi­
the Magic Dragon", accom­ dent.
Mrs. C. II. Clack Is Beauti­
panied
by
guitar;
lo r r y
Barnes, comedy routine; Gall fication Chairman.

Lyman Honor
Roll Named

By Shirley Wrnlwnrth

By Jana Casselberry
Students making the Ly­
man High Honor Roll for the
fourth six weeks grading per­
iod bare been announced by
Principal Ralph Diggs.
Named were, Seniors: Irene
Desk, Carol Dorethy, Belly
Pield, Dona Friend, Barbara
‘ Hart, Jennifer Jordan, Linda
Long, Sharon Lovell, Nellie
Rupe, Elisabeth Schupback,
Sandra Unley, Lynette Wer­
ner, Beverly Yates, LaRuc
Balmcr, Roger Butter, Frank
Johnson, Charles Kern and
Jamea McEvers.
Juniors;
Susan
BonEsie
(straight A 's), Sylvia Cham­
bers (straight A'a), Mary
Mack, Margot Mitchell, Ber­
nadette Osiwala, Pete Carl­
son, P a t r i c k McLaughlin,
Joseph Pavelcbak and Roger
Schmidt.
Sopbomorea: Cathy Etcher,
Ruth Keim (straight A'a),
Susan Lakatosh, Bonnie Laymon (straight A 's), Ann Trawick, Sharon Tucker, Pene­
lope Vaughn, Wanda Wilson,
Richard Hall, John Hlnely,
Larry Marshall and Don Pat­
rick.

Kiwanis Club
To Continue
Plant Sale
By Jane Casselbesry
The South Seminole-North
Or* nee Klwanls Club plans
lha ssle of freezoshrubs
proof, Inter! resistant ihrub*
Forrest
next Saturday at ^orreit
Stone,*, rorener
coroner of lloratio
Horatio
Ave. and Highway 1702
17-02 In
Maitland and at the Federal
Saving* and Loan
lo a n In Fern
Park.
Tlie plant*, which have been
Im peded
by
the Florida
Include
State Plant Board, include
Plttoipourm, Viburnum, U
LI*gustrum, and Podororpua.
Proceed* from the aalc will
benefit nndrrprivllcdged ehildren.

In

stone

being

plan­

ned for a future date.
Listed among recent activi­

CTP To Elect
New Officers
By

Jane

Officers

the

school year will
at

next

week's

1863-64

be elected
meeting

the South Seminole

of

Elemen­

tary Council of Teachers ami
Parents

following

reports

from the nominating commit­
tee and nominations from the
floor.
Tlie

meeting will

Chemical Co. Office Assn. To Get
Constitution
Locates In Village

Hy Shirley Wentworth

Casselberry

for

be held

in. Tuesday in Ihc

A

By Mona Grlnstead
North Orlando Co. officials
this week announced that the
New World Chemical Corp.,
manufacturers of insecticides
and cleaning' qgent*. have lo­
cated sales offices in the vil­
lage.
C. L. Watson of Longwood
Is secretary-treasurer of Hie
corporation which presently
is
considering building
a
small chemical factory ill
North Orlando which possibly
would employ some So to 75
persons.
Watson, Inventor of the pro­
ducts now on the murket,
holds a Master's Degree in
chemical engineering and has
tl years experience as an em­
ploye of a major oil

in

tlie

Orient.

A

Markham

Acres resident, lie has lived
in

Florida

for

the

past

13

years and presently Is staff­
ing tlie North Orlando offirc.
Available products on sale
si the North Orlando General
Store, which include a win-

plantings. Around the patio j
and located lietwren tlie house and ,
eorporto are In-d* containing
flower guldens surrounding
a variety o f annuals just now
the home of Mrs. Richard la-ginning lo burst forth in
C. I*. W ATSON
Btraughail, III 8. Cortex Ave., full bloom.
dow cleaner. Kay-Nine Co­
were chosen hy the Nurth Or­
Just in front o f the en­ logne, a dog shampoo and a
lando Garden Club to receive trance walkway axnlcas In tirk and flea solution for
the March Garden of the mixed color* blend together dogs, have luvn under devel­
Month Award.
lo form a small hedge and opment for the past three
Mr*. Htruughun has used a along the front o f the huusc years hy Watson who main­
mixture of gardenias, uzuleiia azaleas again are used with tains a small laboratory at
unit i-umrllia« next to the
tho Jasmine, silver leuf oleocster his home.
house for tide and back yurd and llgustrum.
Future products, now In the
Tho south front corner 1* experimental stages, w llfb c a
filled with ligustrum, loses copper and liras* d rain er, an
and Gcrln-ra daisies with an organic plant food, roam de­
edging o f border gras*. Sur­ odorants and a lawn insecti­
i
rounding the complete lot Is cide.
II) Mona Grlnstead
attractive

lawn

NORTH ORLANDO Garden of tho Month winner, M n . Richard Straughan,
poaao with grandaona, Jaff, Kalth and Mike, le ft to right, In front o f one
o f the lovely hedge plan tinge which helped her receive the awurd.
^Herald Photo),

a neatly dipped privet hedge.
Larger plants used include
• loijuut attractively bordered
with petunias and daisies,
crepe myrtle, camellias and a
pcuch and maple tree.
M A . Slrauglian'e 14 year
old sun, David, and tier sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr*.
Richard Rhode* and
their three year old son,
their home with
Unite, make
i
her. On the same street live*
another son-in-law and daughMr, and Mr*. Donald Husand their tons, Keith, Mi­
chael and Jeffrey, While bulb
mothers work, 31rs. Strau­
ghan cares for the sfuur
grandsona In addition to the
house and garden work.
Her married son and hia
family live in West New
York. N. J.
Mrs. Straughan moved to
North Orlando three years
•g o from Washington, D. C.

rumple constitution

for

tin* Forest City Community
Assn, will be presented for
upprovul ul Monday'* d:.'!0
p. m. dinner meeting of the
group ut the Forest City liestom not.
C. M. Atchley, president, mivises that the constitution
must be approved in order
that upplieation for u charter
cun lie made uml he requests
that all officers, pust ami
present, us well us the diurter
membership, he present fur
the meeting.
Reservations for the Dutch
treut dinner should lo- made
hy Friday evening with thu
lestuurunt.

W. H. Johnson
Speaks For
Missile Club

Straughan Home Wins
North Orlando Award
The

By Jane Casselberry
W. H. Johnson of Martin
Co. of Orlando spoke before
all five chapters of the South
Seminole Junior High Missile
Club last Friday.
He talked on and showed
movie* of Martin-built mis­
siles. He described the Persh­
ing as the "most reliable
we've yet developed." The
young missile buffs particu­
larly enjoyed the film allow­
ing failures at the Cape.
Johnson spoke briefly on
the "Sprint" anti-missile mis­
sile to tie built by Martin and
told some of the problems in­
volved in transporting mis­
siles.
Mrs. Catherine Martin, sclenre teacher at the Junior
High, is (acuity sponsor of
the missile club.

Call Your Reporters
Seminole County area resilient* are invited to submit
new* items for report in the Hanford Herald to the news cor­
respondent in their area or directly to the liviahl offices.
AR E A

v

Village Council
To Organize
Monday Night

ties of school groups were re­
Hy Mona Grin-trad
ports on Ihc Academy Hand
North Orlundo’s first fully
and Choir.
elected council will hold an
Members of the hand have organizational meeting at 8
Just returned from a Concert p. m, .Monday in the Village
Tour that took them to West Hall. The first official busi­
Palm Reach and Avon Park ness meeting o f tile new coun­
with another scheduled to cil will he held on Tuesday at
Lakeland a n d Jacksonville 8 p.m.
within tho next three weeks.
W. W. Anderson, present
Choir members arc lending
village treasurer, told the
their voices to services being'
Herald today that it is possiheld by tho Church at the
Ido that ut .Monday night's
Airatorium in A l t a m o n t e
meeting only u mayor uml
Springs during the revival
vice mayor will be chosen
scheduled to continue through
since the new ciiuncil will hon­
next Sunday.
or the recent decision that
Twenty members of the
elected officials serve only in
choir also will la- participat­
the rouncil seat ami accept no
ing in the Annual Music Fes­
uppointive posts.
tival to be held in Miami,
Anderson said that the new
April 4 6.
group will need time to conshier who would and could
fill the uppointive pusitiun*
which ulso will la- discussed
ut Tuesday night's meeting.

ASSISTING W ITH P L A N T IN G D A Y at South Seminole Junior I I I r Ii last
Saturday to beautify the achool R im im l* were, from left. Principal John
A turd, Mr*. Anpel, Mr*. C. II. Clack, beautification chairman; Mrs, Pat
Dome, i*TA president and (JeorRc Mitchell, math teacher. (Herald Photo)

school auditorium.

SHss

ceremony

S PE LLIN G DEE W INNE R S at South Seminole Junior Utah were, from
left, Jim Bacchus, eighth Rentier, first: Paul Willett, eiRlith Reader, sec­
ond ; Linda Wnltman, seventh Reader, third and Marie Runtblcy, seventh
Rrutler, fourth.
(Herald Photo)

progress

now being laid with a corner­

week lo appear on TV along
Agent

building

footings for the east wing of
the new boy* dormitory are

Also on the agenda Is pre­
sentation of the proposed re­
vised constitution and by­
laws and a skil on parliamen­
tary procedures.
By Shirley Wentworth
Refreshments will be serv­
Three members of the As
ed in (lie cafeteria by fifth
ler 4-H Girls Club of Wea- grade mothers following the
thersfleld were privileged last meeting.

Demonstration

the

category, Fuchs advised that

at 8 p.

Myrtle Wilson.
Mins Wilton spoke on Sem­
inole County Event* Day to
be held on April S and the
girls, Patsy Grovrs, Nancy
llrockenhrough and Suzrtte
llorg, modeled hair styles
created for them by a loenl
beauty salon In conjunction
with the 4-H Club study on
good grooming.
These same three girls also
appeared at ■ local depart­
ment store this past Tuesday
evening where they enacted a
skit as culmination of a
course recently taken by the
girl* on deportment a n d
grooming.

re ­
the

William Fuchs, principal.

New Officers

with Seminole County Home

prograts

Lake Academy In Forest City
were reported this week by

^

Aster 4-H Girls
Appear On TV

ami

cent events occuring at

Seventh-day Adventist Forest

Committee
By M oai GrInstead
Recommendations
for
a
new date of officers for the
North Orlando Garden Club
will be presented by the
nominating committee at the
April meeting to be held at
the borne of Mrs. Edna Ste­
wart on S. Edgrmon Avc.
Elections will take place In
Slay.
Serving on this year's com­
mittee are Sira. Stary Gu­
thrie, M ri. Vera Anderson
and Mrs. Barbara Wolfe who
were elected at thla month!*
meeting held at Mr*. Wolfe's
home on Devon Avc.
Announcement was made at
the meeting that the March
Garden o f the Month winner
la Mrs. nichard Straughan
of 40 S. Cortez Ave. and that
the club's next executive
beard meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Guthrie,
secretary.

Fuchs Reports
On Activities
At Forest Lake
Building

J

Palm er, pantomime; Chris­
tine
Francen,
Interpretive
dance; Sandy King, song and
impersonations;
"Hillbilly”
Band and Billy Wharton, sing­
ing “ Long. White Gloves."

12

REPORTER

T E LE PH O N E

Altamonte Springs

Mr*. Louise Himuurk

HJK-l 240

Rear Luke-Forest City

Sirs. Shirley Wentworth

Casselberry

Mr*. Jane Casselberry

838-1070
838-5016

Chuluota

Mrs. Jean Magin

305-3742

DeHary

Mrs. Adam Sluller

008-4410

Enterprise

Mia* Hrleii Snodgra-s

008-80.33

Geneva
Lake Mary

Sits. Louiae Grayson

348-4071

Sira. Frances Wester

322-0218

Lake Monro*

Sir*. II. L. Johnscn

322-4722

Longwood

Mr*. Dunua Estes

8.18-3317

North Orlando

Mrs. Mona Grlnstead

322-2281

Osteen

Mrs. Clarence Hnyder

322-4811

Oviedo

Mrs. Lind* Smithson

365-3514

H E R A LD O FFICES: Sanford 322 2611, 322-2612 and
322-2613; County 425-5838 and 424-8824.

Speech Class
To Give Play

Spelling Bee Winners
Announced At SSJH
By Jane Casselberry
Runnerup was Paul Willett,
Jim Bacchus, eighth grader eighth grader and son id
at
South Seminole Junior
.Mr. and Mrs. Victor David
High, emerged school spelling
Colborn Jr., Oleander Way,
champion ax the result of j
spelling bcc finals held Mon Casselberry.
day.
Linda Waltman, daughter
The son of Mr. and Mrs, G. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack It.
M. Hacchllt. 120 N. Lakewood Waltman o( Ixingwood, sev­
Circle, Lakewood Shores, he enth grade winner, placed
will represent tlie school at third and Marie itumbley was
the county spelling contests to runnerup.
be held at 8:30 am .. April 6.
th e ninth grades did nut
at the Sanford Junior H igh 1participate
in the
contest
School. He will receive a which wait directed by Miss
Papermate pen.
Edith Guilt, English teacher.

E D IT O R IA L

COM M ENT

Let's All Eat Fish
At the beRinninR of the current 8chool year
the LonRWood Elementary 1TO net n Roal of
.'1,000 hooks or $1,800 for the school library in
ortlcr that it nitty be improved to meet state uccrediUition standard*.
When school opened the library contained

000 volume* . . . it now hit* 2,100 and, althouRh
individual donation* and school fund* have
helped, the Parent-Teacher Rroup i* to be com­
mended for it* fine work.

This Friday member* of the orRimixation
will conduct their last fund raising event to­
wards the library project when they sponsor a
fish fry at the school between the hours of 5
and 7 :.'J0 p. m. In addition to the fish, the menu
will include linked bean*, coleslaw, hush puppies,
dessert and beveruRe. All proceeds will r o to buy
library hooks.

lly Jane Casselberry
The Kpcech Class ut I.ymaii
High School will present a
three-art Hillbilly Comedy,
"Headin' For the Hills." ut H
p. m. Friday in the school uuWith the proper support the PTO could ro
ditorium.
“ over the top" with this last project . . I let's all
The play is under the direc­
oat fish at the Longwood Elementary School this
tion o f Speech teacher, Stan­
.Friday anil Rive them a helpiitR hand.
ley Huston.
Member* o f the »m&gt;l uie
Grace llulbert, Margaret Gar­
rett, Steve Kurvin, Eileen
Klt-r, Caiol Highsmith, Kathy
Kettles, J a n i r &lt;• Weslimuk,
Frank Hundley, Nutu-y Herliligton, Durham Daniels, llillie Crook, Hill Johnston, Curlu
l.ommtrr, Charles Cotdi, Gregg
Newton, Paulette Dc-nk uml
By Mnna Grlnstead
( member of the North Orlanil
Anita Payne.
Jachob II a u p t in a n . In Co. board of directors, Haup
There will he a small admis­
sion rhulge and the public is charge of operation* amt de-' man serves as liason office
for the two concerns.
invited.
velopment of the North Or­
He is president of the Me
lando Co. for the past four
months, arrived in the Village cury Trading Corp., manufai
Monday to handle current turers of electronics re-lav
and ronlrols and present I)
duties.
A member of the Board of enthusiastic about locating a
Directors for the Silver Creek assembly plant of the con
Precision Co since 1851 anil P*ny in North Orlando,
Hy Donna Estes
lie makes his home in Cn
The lamgwood Civic la-ague
cinnuti. Ohio, and is a grai
(Women's Club) will elect a
note of Harvard College an
new «lale ol officer* at next
Harvard l.avv School
Tuesday's 2 p.m inerting in
Asked (or a statement n
the Civic League Building on
company policies and activ
Church St.
tie*. Hauptman advised Ihi
All members are urged to
attention at tills time is la-in
attend this Important meeting
centered around planning an
at which annual report* also
landscaping ground* ol tl:
will be presented.
village.
Making up tlie refreshment
" I have refused to mat
committee will b^&gt; Mrs. C. E.
any statement until we wet
Stewart. .Mrs. It. F. M rl’cek.
accomplishing something,
Mrs. N
A. Bunnell, Mrs.
have been told of prontiM
Itulph Hammond, Mrs. J. II
in the past which wet
Banner, Mrs. George lido
not kept. These promises a
and Mrs. Gerard Henson.
tually were made without tl
company's knowledge. 1 wai
to work as closely as 1 cn
with
present residents •
North Orlando and all organ
rations," he concluded.

New Representative
Arrives In Village

Civic League To
Elect Officers

SSJH Clinic
Mothers To
Elect Officers

By Jane Casselberry
A meeting of the South
Seminole Junior llixh Clinic
Mothers to elect officers for
the coming school year ha*
tieen announced by Mrs. Wil­
liam Ecksrd, rlinic mother
chairman.
The meeting will be held
at 9 a. in. next Thursday in
Room 18 at the school and
Mrs. Justine Jordan, public
health nurse and Principal
John Angel wilt be on hand
to assist the proup.
All Interested m o t h e r s
whose children will be stu­
dent* at South Seminole uexl
year, particularly those of
sixth graders who will en­
ter t^i school for the first
Ume, are urged to attend.

JAt'HOH

DeBary Firemen
To Give Dances

D ellary's Voluntary Fire­
men will sponvor a Saturday
Night Dance from 8 until 11
p. m. on April 6 -to be held
at the Recreation Hall of
lly Jane Casselberry
the Fire Station,
The Mosquito Patrol of Girl
Due to favorable response
Scout Troop 338 will sponsor at the last dance sponsored
a Bake Sale Saturday at 8:30 by the group, the Bremen
have decided to hold dance*
a. m. at I’ ublix Market, Cas­
on each first and third Sitselberry.
urday of tlie month.
Proceeds will go to the
Refreshment* such a» hot
troop fund for making a trip coffe, lea, hot dog*, soda anJ
to Savannah, Ga., on May ice are available In the hall.
18 to visit the birthplace of A amall admission fee U l&gt;
Juliette Luw, founder of Girl charged to cover expanses
Scouting.
land the public is touted.

Scout Patrol
Sets Bake Sale

�* * 0. WV *

Migs Sweep Down On Yank Boat

**C LO C *

GJIi?

By I .A It It Y VERSHKI,
NOTES

FROM

A WALK

IS O REPO R TE R . . .
PO LICE

Captain
Confirms
Incident

itrralit

W K A T IIK Il: Fair and ntild through Saturday. Ili*rh today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.

STATION: Sanford

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lice department the way they
handled dial

attempted rain-

Seminole College
Negotiations On

ease yesterday . . . The al­
leged assailant was nabbed in
a matter ol hours thanks to
Lt.
Jack Hickson and
llourquurdcz.
* • •

Karl I

At 5:10 p.nt. yesterday th e 1
police

station

was

besieged

briefs

R oonm o
Talks Resume

iT'ilLra

NEW YORK ( I l l ’ l l — Con­
tract talks resume today be­
tween publisher* mid the phot"engravers, holdout union in
the 112-dny shutdown of eight
daily nowspaper*.

The State Department to.
day a s * drafting a formal
protest note to the Cuban
government over y e s t e r
day's attack on an Amerl*
ran cargo ship hy l » n jet
plane*.

M IAM I (U P I) — Two
Soviet-built jo t fighters
Hwoopcd down on nit
American motor vessel in
International waters o ff
Blurs
Spring
Seminole College ap-1 which is to Ik* located oni The Herald could learn; dents enrolled to pnrticillv United Press International Cuba Inst night, firing nt
Itenm l nearer reality to-1 the Long wood - Oviedo j nothing' more today ex- pate in third and fourth30 machine cannon
Dust storm*, fog and snow least
day as officials met to N ° u‘ **
c e p t t h a t “ th e m e e tin g is I y en ,. SCm e a te rs .
blurted spring skies over the hurst* across its bow, the ship
Hale and other OJC of-1 to close the deal with
. ...... .
...............
complete transactions for
nation today. Gusty March captain said today.
* ^
' '
’
a site and for other mat­ ficials were meeting with North Orlando.” It was
The incident wns the second
winds buffeted tho central
ters in a closed m eeting, North Orlando Company learned all concerned had chairman o f the Chamber states.
in six week* in which AtnerL
at Orlando.
|officers at the office of lieen pledged to secrecy o f Commerce lome-ramee
can vessels reported Soviet,
President Morris Hale Attorney F l e t c h e r 15. "until after the meetime.” committee on education, Not Disturbed
built MIGS descended on them
I* r e v I o u s announce­ has said that Seminole
Jr., president o f Orlando1Rush Jr. in Orlando.
with guns blazing in the wa­
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
N
(
U
P
I
)
—
Junior Colleyre, said at
The N o r t h Orlando ments have said that College and the pro|&gt;oscd
Defense Secretary Robert S. ter between Florida and Cuba.
noon that ‘ ‘nothin*? can Company previously had Seminole C o l l e g e will new university for the
Cnpt. Curtis Olsen of Min&gt;
McNamara said in congres­
Ito released for publica- been quoted it will donate j open as a junior college Daytona - Canaveral - Orsional testimony released to­ nrapolis, skipper o f the -I.UKOtion until we adjourn our 1200 acres for the school but that long-range plans jlatnlo area would "not day that he was "not disturb­ ton Floridian which ply* be­
meeting this afternoon." site, with another 100jure to enlarge it into a conflict in any way but ed” by tho Russiiiii arms re­ tween Miami amt Puerto Kico
OJC trustees are pro- acres t o , l&gt;c offered at regular four-year school rather would complement maining in Cuba.
on weekly trips, told reporters
muting Seminole College, sale.
tin time for the first s in -. each other."
nfter docking in Miami this

with calls al)oul a car in the
lake . . . Police Chief Roy
Williams went out, saw the
car
and
exclaimed,
"IP s
time to go home.” . . . It was
an amphibian.
‘
I • I
C ITY H ALL . . . Engineer
Dr. Jess Dietz and Fiscal
Agent
Loom is
Lccdy
will
meet with the City Commis­
sion in special session April
1U on the start of water im­
provement program to re
lievc possible water rationing
this summer . . . The first
step will probably he a 1,000,000 gallon reservoir . . . cost
*100,000.
• • •
Pete Knowles is supposed
to be on vacation . . . He was;
down at the sewage treat­
ment plant this morning . . .
Some vacation!
• • •

Education Boost 'Round-Table'
Legislative
Program Proposed Talks Postponed

College Drive
To Continue
Despite Poll

Friends of the library group
will be formed soon.
• • •
City received check from
civil defense for S3, l to.

Drive will continue to have

« • •

A strong program o f action
a proposed university for un­ designed to boost Florida's
dergraduates placed in Semi­ lagging educational
statu*.
nole County in spilt* of a oveihaul out-doled systems
f 1*1 Tallahassee report this m,,‘
»w lft-p «c «l
• Hpact* i»Lr«* ili'iiiuti'U win* nremorning that some returning #en|ri| |o s .*mino|e County
legislators
appose
new h-K|idiitora, at a dinner meet­
si hool in the Orlando-Day. ing at the, Capri Thursday.
Seminole County toucher*
1R na-Cape Canaveral area.
who
make Up the legislative
Douglas Sieii&gt;lrom. chair­
man oj the Chamber of Com­ aetion committees o f the Flor­
merce
long-range
planning ida Educational Assn.; the
committee on education, ex ’ |Seminole County Education
plained Dial before each ses Assn, and the C l a s s r o o m
sion of the legislature re­ Teachers Assn, hosted the

D It Iff! STOKE . . . Cordon i
Frederick lost his second seat
this week . . . Frederick got
tip to talk to .Mack Cleveland
Jr. anil Judge Yassar Carlton
and an attractive young lady
grabbed the seat . . .
• • •
DON'T be surprised if a
SAC organization Is fuiuicdT ....
soon . . . (Seminole A til ohi
Committee I to revitalize the
Democratic Executive Cum* i
mittec . . . There will Ikj a \
hush-hush meeting called to, ;
lay it on the line to the tup'
Demos here.
• • •

i rectors o f the FEA.
| The program for action was
outl|nw, „ m, M|,|«|ncd to Senliter .Mark Cleveland Jr., Hep.
S. J. Davis and newly-elected
Iti-publicau

It c p r rsrntativo

Jan Fortune for their c l If Ion,
, ,
.
,
,
Hon before the coming session
of the Florida Legtslutuie,
Tuesday.
,
^
I'riority point* o f the program include the full filmin'lug o f tho pit sent Minimum
Knumlution I'rogrnm; unfnetlog o f ndditioiml units for Voeational, ASIS, Adult ami
Summer programs; provision
o f one librarian for every 600
students.
The program request* that
operating unit funds bo incleaned from $.'176 to 1425;
that the present 1550 per
tem-liei unit fioiii the mule
school sales tax bo kept; Hie
continuance o f (lit; retirement
system; fund* tu set up stain
netwoik of KTV station* and
authoilty to combine fund* of
aeverul counties for KTV.
Tlie legislaluie will be asked
to make statutory provision
for making teaching a profes­
sion, set up a Professional
Practice* Commission a n d
code o f ethics with Icgul au­
thority tu enforce the code.
It will be recommended that
millsga elections !«• discontin­
ued and achool boards author­
ized to *et millngc a* needed
within the present 20 mill
limit.
Repeal of tho present touch­
er competence pay law will be
asked and a flat 25-75 countystate fund ratiu lie set.

A

••pile" of local

proposed

hills has eaused the Seminole

Perjury Probe
In Estes Case

Two More Lovelies
Enter Beauty Pageant
j

j

Sparks Hearing
Slated Monday

T F X Probe
To Cool Off

G E N E V A ( U P I )— The Rus­
sians may be avoiding discus­
sion o f a U. S.-proposed "hot
telephone" link between the
White House and tho Kremlin
In'cnuso they did not think of
it themselves. Western diplo­
mats said today.

Clash Head-On

P A R IS (U P I) — President
delegation ChurlcR do Gaulle intends to
to |H)stponc any round-table dash head-on with France'*
big labor unions in n test o f
discussion among themselves
strength he hopes will leuve
until the first of the week in
them defeated and stripped of
Tallahassee.
IMilitical power, r v l i u h l c
. Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
m|(| „ , u niornlnR „ inl ,ora, sources said today.
County

legislative

morning that tho two jets cir­
cled his ship for 20 minutes,
alternately buzzing and firing
machine cannon burst*.
"T h ey were MIGS; no doubt
about it,” Olsen said.
Two Culinn-bnscd MIGS fir ­
ed rocket* in tho vicinity o f
the Amrrican shrimp boat Ala
lust Feb. 20 while two crew­
men fmticully waved a dis­
tress flag.
A fte r the Feb. 20 incident.
President Kennedy told a news
conference he hud ordered tha
defense department "to make
sure that action will lie taken"
if any new nttneks occurred.

Olsen said his vessel, bound
front Miami with n crew o f 21
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) — Americans and a cargo of
Defense Secretary Robert S. pineapples, sugar and rum
McN'itnmru Ima testified lie Irom Puerto Rico, wns about
will recommend withdrawal o f 30 miles o lf the nor ill coast of
Arm y troops front Oxford, Culm and It) miles north of
Miss., as soon us there are Cayman Grande Island when
“ assurances thut law and or­ tho jeta appeared.
Tlie shrimp boat wns about
der could ho maintained.”
(10 nautical tulles north o f
Culm and 150 to 170 mile*
G REENW ICH . Conn. (U P I) west-northwest o f Olsen’s pos­
— Alee Templeton, blind pian­ ition when the rockets were
ist wlm lived hy tho motto fired in its vicinity.
“ What I can't have I don't
As Olsen told o f tho inci­
selves which hill* they will think about,” died Thursday
dent there were these devel­
mil "dure in the Legislature. lit his home. The 52-yenr-old
opments:
entertainer had battled cancer
— President Kennedy had a
for nearly a year.
12:30 p. m. EOT meeting with

government* and g r o u p *
"h a te kept us so busy In
meeting* we haven't hid a
chance to confer among ourselves.”
He
added
the
teacher*
group kept him and Reps. S.
J. Davit Jr. and Jan Fortune
in a meeting until 10:30 p in.
Thursday.
He said it was alter till*
meeting the three legislators
j
agreed In wait until they
reach Tallahassee Sunday be| f„ ri.
them-

turning legislators are polled " ,el1
I*'•
«•'" detailoi major Issues.
|« ' explanation o f the program.
"U niversity of Florida, at
Serving us spokesman in the
Gainesville, of which I am
The next mayor of Fern
,
„
, , presentutioii was Ernest Cow­
an
alumnus,
Strnstrom
s
a
id
,;
. .
...
Park Vernon Dunn has sub­
.. .
,,
...
ley co-clmii mail with tieoigc
‘ 'naturally will oppose any
mitted a petition with over
Diihlia o f the St'EA Aetioll
new ‘ university until it re­
100 names on it to incorpor­
Committee and a member of
ceives all tin- appropriations
ate Kern Park
the state steering rommiitee.
• • •
tlic^v want.”
Ihil'b* is on the bourd of diCOURTHOUSE . . . Saw
The Stale Board of Con­
John (.'allow ay walking up
trol, basing its recommenda­
the stairs loaded down with
tion* on a space era educa­
tax cheeks . . . deadline is
tion study, will ask the ses­
Monday.
sion for *500,000 to get start­
W YNN
ed on a science-oriented uni- |
versily in East Central Flor-1
County Commissioners and
Ida. ' Thi s is wlial is called
legislative delegation couldn't
E L I'ASO, Tex. &lt;UI&gt;I)-Rc&gt;
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) —
a planning fund, to retain a
get their dates arranged lor
ports circulated today that a
If popular support mean*
president, locate a site, etc.”
that proposed meeting on leg­
federal grand jury will look
anything, proposals to ban
Stenstrom explained.
islation this week . . .
Tor evidence of perjury in a
the sale of alcoholic bever­
He also [minted out many
trial that resulted In convic­
age* in fumlly service stores
That Interstate I h&gt; San -| F l t T A I *
person*. including some legis
tion of lliilie Sol Estes on five
ami close all places of busi­
lando has cut off four homes | ■ l l l w l
I r v l l U
I J
I
la tors, still arc confused bccounts of mall fraud and con­
ness on Sunday will he burn­
from an access route.
j
|tween a proposed apace inspiracy.
ing issue** In tile HM3 le g is ­
* * *
j
Two ni»re urea girls who Interautlnnal
and spent the stitute for scientista in the
A U. S. District Court Jury
lature.
FIR S T S TR E E T . . . Marvin j have m in e d the "M i** Send- rest o f her school year* in Orlando-fape area and the
of It) men and Iwu women,
Guv. Eurris Bryant call fill
Mellzcr, the likeable Ihi-* of „„|e i_'(lunty" contest nre Mis* Pennsylvania.
proposed university for under
with a Negro foreman, found
a huge paper carton with
Sanford Manufacturing coin- j nn Wynn, and 31is* i'uinvlu
Sh0 likes dramatic* and graduate* in the OrlamloEstes guilty of four count*
mail from Hie literally llioupany has donated his war*?-1 GHiincll.
dancing and like* any music Cape-Daytona area. It is the
of mall fraud and one count
sands of person* who have
house for use by Semi-Centen-- y jjM
Seminole
County" " b h n good beat. Steak and j latter school lor which Semiof conspiracy Thursday after
written asking hu support of
Dial celebration officials to will reign„.ni‘
r.n
t,.„r
I
spaghetti
ur,»
her
favorite
nolo
County
is
striving.
over the 60 year |M'aghc11i ur«
49 Itour* and 44 minutes of
such law*.
Store fhiats.
County R.mi-Cenl.nnlal to be ,
*""k
look*
deliberation.
*
Religion and juvenile delin­
,
held A p iil 20 and 27. She will
f,,r a thoughtful, mascuTALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) —
The Jury acquitted him of
quency are potent issue* in
Carroll Daniel Construction ^
\pril ‘7
line m“ "
“ * !ro||g char- Pensacola apparently stands; eight counts of mall fraud
any legislature.
Company will build that De­
Mist Wynn, the daughter o f
*' r‘
a _good chance of _getting a ___
*nd ___
one of _________
Interstate .IrausThe picas have come from
nary Nursing hunie . . . Con­ Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Wynn o f ! Kh" '» f , ' c J**1 *lx lnchcs i new university out o f the ]ft&gt;3 , portation of a fraudulent
docpeople in all walks of life,
struction to start before May
Citrus
II ight*.
Ill'* blue- ,nl1,
a" ' 1 legislature but East Central ] unient. U. S. DDL Judg
Judge It.
WASHINGTON
U 'l 'l )
— |H-uiK'd on pistol cards, lypi
1.
given eye., ami blown hair. has ineu-uirnniii* o f .'lo-LI-JO Florida ,* likely to have truu j k . Thomason dismissed two The heated inquiry into llic written on form letters, and
ill! lies.
bio winning approval for an- 0thcr count* of mail fraud TEX warplane contract was scrawled in long-hand,
•She will graduate with the
What a wedding g ill for
oUier brand new institution. before the Jury started delib- put aside lo cool today.
rliixs of '»!;{ from Seminole
They ask the governor to
Roy Robb.
legislator*,
asked
tlieir eration.
High and will then study hair
Tho Senate Investigation* include the proposed "F lo r
• • •
feelings alamt new universi­
Estes, 38, a bankrupt farm subcommittee recessed until iila Sunday observance law ”
styling.
Must have been quite a
ties in advance o f next Tues- financier who had high con- Tuesday its hearing on why in bis official program to the
Her hobbies uns writing,
night at the howling alley |
day's session, replied heavily j ncetlon* in Washington,could, General Dynamic* Corp., in- j Legislature
along with a
drawing ami dancing, espe­
Wednesday . . Pinball ma-1
in favor of a new scIkmiI at get a maximum of 25 ycara (stead of Boeing Co.,)g o t ! measure prohibiting mile of
cially to modern jitix
She
chine was burglarized ol over
Pensacola, a project which in
tlie
penitentiary
when the warplane contract.
The , licer, wine and liquor in groalso enjoy* swimming, *kiing.
1100.
Preliminary
hearing
will
tie
bas
been
in
the
works
for
Thomason
sentence*
him
in
j
senators
had
plenty
to
sort eery stores, drug store* and
sailing
and
collecting
records.
•
• *
n . . .
.,
,
some time.
blanit two weeks.
out.
service station*.
Mis* Wynn likr* to rook iIn-Ill
at
2
p
m.
Mommy
for
Sanford architect* keeping
..
.
....... _ I But
they
were
eitlicr
pizza be-&gt;l of all and bluo 1*1,., .
busy . . . John Burton got that
_____ ___
*'
*’ *"
’ against plunging ahead lmher favorite color.
Her ____
idea' 1
new Maitland Dank job . . .
man would be tail with dark "*'* Negro, wlm confessed to mediately with a proposed
while Jim Chapman is in line
hair and eyes, who enjoys all » 'i attempted rape o f a 20- , new institution for the Orfor the Longwood City Hall.
type* o f sport*. He should year-old white hospital ein- lando-Cape Canaveral • Day­
» • *
like to ditto** and go lo sport 1ploye early Thursday.
tona Beach area, or undecidSemi • Centennial Beauty
car
races,
Heuriug
wus
set
by
County
° n **1' 4 P|,0Jecl
HUNTSVILLE. Tex. (U P I) during a sex party in Tones' chair better than any man.
Contest is officially closed . .
3tDa
Wynn weighs
121 Judge Vernon M i z e w h e n
At last report, however,
—Tlie state o l Texas, barring office and burn the body in
Just loaded down with en­
pounds. Is five feet six inches Sparks vvos nnuigned ThursAshley appeared to be hold­
tries . . . .
an eleventh hour reprieve, a vacant lot.
tall ami lm* measurements o f day afternoon on charges o f
• • •
ing up belter. When a woman
Tlie l*i&gt; friend, Douglas
will execute its first woman
I •itlrinpU-d rape and utti-iuptcd
prison oHicial told 3ti*s Lima
A CONVERSATION WITH , a,” '23-30 in. I"-.
Rridge _________ l ’Mge S
in 9!) years a lew minutes Ashley, 25, a female imper­ Thursday night that three
Grlnnell, robbery, lie is In-ing held In
CORDON FREDERICK.
1 MU*
I'*"1*'1*
Classified _ 1’sge III A II
Reporter: You were quoted daughter o f Mrs. Genevieve i „ Unt jail in lieu o f ll.i000
after midnight tonight. She sonator, will precede MD» U. S. Supreme Court justice*
Comirs
Page 1U
ssving some
some Grinnell. ol la k e Mary is bond.
will be the first woman to lim a to the electric chair in had turned down a plea for
yesterday „as saying
Dear Abby
Page 8
Spurks confessed to police
die in the T ex ** electric Huntsville Slate Prison. Tex­ a stay o f execution, she
high members o f the Demo, presently
completing
her
Editorial .........
Page 4
as has only one electric chair. crushed a handkerchief over
chair.
Party were working for the training at .Seminole Memor- Chief Roy Williams that he
Page y
Entertainment
M i»*
Lima
promised to her mouth.
She is Carolyn Ann Lima,
COP. Who were they?
Hospi a! in X-ray tcchnol- fulerd the young woman from
Puzzle _______
Page 10
the hospital at about 4:30
20, a prostitute who helped march to her death "holding
She managed, however, not
Fredcrick: Rather not go ogy.
Society
Page 5
Mis* Grinned has been an a. nt. Thursday, attempted to
her boy friend in the sum­ my bead high." Sh« promis­ to b rrik down. Whra Ashley
Into that now . . . Can't **e
Sp-.rU
Page 5
rape her but was persuaded
mer of IK o shoot Houston ed to show Use execution got the same newt, he laugh­
•ny purpose of airing any exchange student to the Phil
Ipptnt* apon-aird by Rotary |by her plea* to release ger.
Churches __ ___ _ Page 2
real eaUta man Fred Tone* party that aha tan faca the ed.
dirty linen in public.

i

Avoiding Talks

Beverage Sale
A Burning Issue

Troop Withdrawal

Templeton Dies

Cheers For Fidel
N'lTEROI, ilr M il (U P I ) —
About I,IMI|) persons in mi ov­
ercrowded union hall hero
cheered for Culm’s Premier
Fidel Castro mid Jeered tho
United States Thursday night
at tho fuinuil opening o f a
"hate Am erica" convention.

Editors Invited
W ASH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —
Assistant Del com) Svcictury
Aitliu r Sylvester, who came
under firo fur his handling o f
Pentugon information during
the Cuhun crisis, Thursday
night invited editurs to sub­
mit suggestions fo r
news
policies ia tiia next emer­
gency.

Home Tour
Tlir weekly lour ol new
Seminole homes van be
seen on page 7 ol loda&gt;'s
Herald. Among the loittributors are Lake Way man
Heights, Tee
V
Green,
Idyllwllde
and
Ravenna
Park. Buildrr* and Dralers
include Klngswood, Mmcmakrr,
Strnktrom,
I.MN
Enterprises
and
(irrgory
laimbrr.

the executive committee ol
the Notional Security Council.
It was certain the uttnrk on
tho Floridian und raids hy
Cuhun refugees would lie dis­
cussed. Thu White House said
tlie meeting was nut nrntngcd
us n result o f any recent in­
cident.
— The Soviet Union threat,
rned to take “ appropriate
measures" to protect Its ships
muking trips tu Culm. T h « So.
victs churged t h e
United
States encouraged uttacks on
Soviet vessels und thut Cuban
exiles who ultackvd tho Soviet
fieig liter llnku in it Cuban
|Mirt Wednesday were “ under
tlie protection of American
authorities.''
— Soviet
Prcmior
Nikita
Khiushrhcv said in bii inter,
view, obviously before today's
new Soviet note, that tlie im­
mediate danger ol war over
Cubu bail been eliminated.
— Cuban Premier Fidel ('a s ­
tro charged yesterduy tho
United State* wus responsible
for liit-aml-i uti uttacks on llio
Cuban coast. Custro said ho
might seek to buy lung run go
bomber* und ship* to protect
the Cuban coast if tha ruids
continued.

Texas To Execute 1st Woman

Herald Index

j

j

"W ell,

right

now

we're |trict

Court

In

Houston.

If

down to the deadline," lie they fall there, they will go
said. "Rut I don't look fur a to the U. S. Fifth Circuit
50 50 chance."
Court of Appeals.
Supreme Court Justices Hu­
go Black and William J.
Brennan 'ejected a pica for
stays of execution Thursday.
JustUg Arthur Goldberg turn­
ed down tlie plea without p re­
judice.
Goldberg said lawyer* for
Ashley and MD* Lim a should
refUe their plea in U. S. Di*-

If

the appellate

court re ­

jects tlie plea—and it has in
Die past— the lawyers can
then go back to Goldberg.
"1 have sinned,” Mis* l i ­
ma said in au earlier Inter­
view.
"A n d
if
the Lord
wants me, I will be ready (to
d ie). 1 want to go with A
Bible in m y hand.”

�fffj*

fr r fo r l

f»ra !B

Pag* 2— F ri. Mar. 89, ’68

Rev. Grover Sewell

What About
The Future

By Jane Casselberry

*4

The

J

People sstk despsrstely to exactly as it Is, would it be
learn o f th* future and thia good? A little thought about
this mutter tells us that we
starch seems to concern alwould be most unfortunate If
moat everyone. It ia reflected It were possible for us to know
in the tremendous amount o f whet the future holde in every
money apent fo r fortune tel* case.
Actuully, we enjoy the uncer­
lew , nalroloKcra, and even
aome who claim a apeefal in* tainty to a degree. One reason
fishing is the number one hob­
•Ight through their religion.
by in the United States is thut
O f cuurae, a t do find Biblical one never knows just what ho
prophecy, but aome aeem to la going to catch when he
read into the Bihle tliinga that casta the plug or drops the
are not there. For an example, worm in the water. If he was
we have heard o f people aet* to be told the outcome o f the
tin g datea aa to when the catch the day before going
world would end only to be­ fishing there would be little,
come "a laughing stock" when if any, fishing done. I f one
the datea were proven to be knew the future as it is he
false.
'
would have little purpose in
I f wo could aee the future
seeing a ball game or trying
for a new record In his favor­
ite sport. The uncertainty of
the future has much to do
with the spice o f life! This is
not to say that we would not
be better o ff if w e could leave
the results o f life to God end
not worry about them.
It is also apparent that the
future, i f known, would bring
By Jana Caaeelberry
despair to many. Certainly we
Rev. Earl Q. Harrla o f W in­ are all aware o f the fact that
ter Park, former Miaaionary if everyone knew what was
to the Camercun, w ill be ahead o f him he would have
gueat apeaker again thia Sun­ much dread as well as antici­
day a t the 11 a.m. worahip pation fo r life. When we do
service o f the Weatminlater not know we can leave all of it
Freabyterlan Chuch. Hie ser­ In the hands o f a merciful
mon topic will be “ Bought Father who knows Just how
and Paid For.**
much refining we need as well
Service* o f the church are aa austlnation.
temporarily being conducted
The important thing le for
In the chapel located in H eft­ us not to spend all o f our time
ier Home* Sale* Officea in seeking to find out what will
happen or to decide how we
Howell Park.
Church School classes will w ill adjust to the future but
most at 0:4S a.m. and thara Investigate as to what we can
w ill ha church time nuraary do to be useful in it. The
during tha worahip sendee. Apostle Paul looked at tha
Tho pastor. Rev. John N. past, aa we find in the eleventh
Montgomery, who has been chapter o f Hebrews, and saw
on two week* annual training tha great tine o f men who had
duty a t tha U. B. Naval Sta­ lived in faith and how right
tion in K ey West, w ill return their lives had been. He came
homo ‘the first o f next week. to the conclusion that i&gt; ex­
H o la completing go years pressed in Hebrews 12:1, 1,
duty in the Naval Reserve ‘'Therefore, since we are sur­
and la a veteran o f seven rounded by to great a cloud of
years ’ active doty during witnesses, let us also lay aside
W orld W ar 11 and tha Korean every weight, end sin which
clingi so closely, and let ue
C onflict
run with perseverance the
Rev.
Montgomery
also
race that la act before u s.. . . "
aerves aa chaplain fo r tha
How much I would like to
M a r i n a Reserve Training
encourage each reader to know
Canter in Orlando.
that the future it good I f he
can approach it In such a
frame o f mind aiuf heart. This
ia not to say that all will he
sunshine end Joy. Into the life
o f ovary parson storms coma,
but fo r the one who can look
The F irst Methodist Church to hie Lord as tlte God o f all
o f Sanford haa issued a re­ o f life, he will find that peace
minder to parents that 1} ia w ill possess him. He will even
time fo r young people to see the triala o f life as poten­
register if they plan to attend tial blessings end not as
the Intermediate and Benlor meaningless happenings from
Csmpa
at
tho
Methodist sums blind force descending
Youth Camp in Leesburg this upon him. He would be able to
■ay with Paul,
. wa know
summer.
The Intermediate camp will that all things work together
be held fo r the week o f June fo r good to them that love
14.00 end the Senior camp God."
Face the future loving God
fo r the week o f July 27-Aug.
end yuu will find that you
84.
need not know ell about It be­
Registration fees are paid
cause a loving heavenly Fath­
by the church and parents
er will have made ample pro­
ere asked to pay the remalndvision for Ills child.
e r o f fin fo r tho Junior high
youngsters and flS.BO fo r the
eenlora.

Westminster
Church To Hear
Rev. Harris

Registration
Opens For
Methodist Camp

M YF To See
Passion Ploy
The M Y F o f the First
Methodist Church o f 8anford
will make s trip by chartered
bus on flood Friday to Lake
Walee where they will visit
Rok Tower end see the Black
Hllia Passion Pley.
Resarvationa and the $4
fee fo r each young person
planning to go should be in
to the Church School office
no later then Sunday.

Men's Club
Sets Work Day
The
Kbenezcr Methodist
Men's Club will meet this
Saturday at the chuich for
another wuik day. Meeting at
0:30 a.m., the men will ep«iid
the day on cleaning tha in­
side o f the church.
A work day held last Satur­
day was devoted to cleaning
the church lawn and grounds.

Ebenezer MYF
To Host Rally
MsUiodist

Presbyterian
Mission To Add
Worhip Service

Junior Choir
To Sponsor
Pancake Sale

Youth

Fellow-

Junior

Choir

of

II)

the

Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will sponsor a
Pancake Breakfast Saturday
from 7 to 11 a.m.
Iluibon Ferrell will be in
charge o f making the pan*'
cakes which will bo served
with sausage, syrup and but­
ter. There will be no advance
ticket sale anil everyone is
welcome to stop by the
church for all the pancukes
they can eat fo r a modurntc
price.
A bake sale will be held in
conjunction with the breakfust and coffee and cuke will
also he available. Proceeds
from the events w ill go to­
wards Die purchase o f new
choir robes fo r the Junior
Choir.

th o

By Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry Communi­
ty Methodist Church will hold
Loyalty Dinners at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday end Thursday o f
naxt wssk in W eaver Hall.
A ll members o f the church
are being invited to attend
one o f Die nights to enjoy an
evening o f good fellowship
and a chicken dinner. No
charges will be made fo r the
dinner.
The
dinners are being
planned by the Stewardship
and Finance Commission and
the budget fo r the coming
year, starting June 1, will be
presented.

Pentecostal
Meetings Set
Tho Ladles Auxiliary uml
the Men'a Brotherhood o f thu
First Pentecostal Church o f
Longwood wilt hold Uieir
regular monthly meetings at
7:30 p.m. Monday at the
church on Grant 8L
Mrs. Nelta Holtxclaw will
ssrvs as hostess.

Revival To
Climax Studies
Soul Winning Studies at
tha E ldtr Springs Baptist
Church have been conducted
each Wednesday evening since
Feb. 27 by Rev. B. Hamilton
Griffin, pastor.
The special weekly meet­
ing* will
climax with
a
Spring Revival scheduled for
April 14-28, Rev. Griffin an­
nounces.

Longwood

Elementary

School have been announced
by Die Seminole Presbyterian
Sunday School ami Mitsicn.

W. M. R IL E Y

Rev. W. M. Riley
Plans Christian
Science Lecture
The

unlimited

possibilities

o f munkind will be emphasis­

Methodists Set
Loyally Dinners

Donna Kale*

Weekly worship services at

ed in a Chrintian Science lec­
ture to

be

presented

here

Monday at 8 p.m. at the San­
ford Civic Center by Wilson
M. Riley, member o f the
Christian Science Board of
Lectureship.
lltle
o f the lecture is
"Christian Science: God's Ev­
er-present Kingdom Reveal­
ed."
Riley, a form er Christian
S c i e n c e Committeeman on
publication fo r the State o f
Missouri is a native of Kan­
sas City and received his edu­
cation at the University o f
Kansas.
Ho withdrew from the pub­
lishing business in 1040 to
devote his full tinio to the
public practlco o f Christian
Science and became u Chris­
tian Science teacher in 10.72.
He has served as modcrutor
o f the television series, “ How
Christian Science ilculs."
Sponsors o f the lecture, The
First Church of Christ, Sci­
entist, Sanford, have opened
the presentation to the pub­
lic without charge.

Beginning on Palm Sunday
the services will be held each
Sunday at 1(1:30 a.m. follow ­
ing
Sunday School which
meets at 0:30 a.m.
This Sunday tilhnol for the
past year, under the direction
o f W K. Bryant, lias contin­
ued faithfully in its ministry
to the Longwood area, meet­
ing weekly at D.e school.
The .Mission Is associated
with the Orthodox Presby­
terian denomination and plans
are to establish a perman­
ent church in the future.
Services will be conducted
by
Rev. Henry
Fullerton,
form erly o f Texas. He ex ­
tends invitation to all those
with no church home to at­
tend the inlssicn and also in­
vites offers
o f assistance
from anyone wishing to open
his home fo r prayer servics
and Bible study during the
week.

Altar Society
To Hold Sale
By Louise Slmunrk
Thu A ltar Society o f the
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic
Church of Altamonte Springs
will hold its spring white
elephant sale on Friday and
Saturday, April 0-0. at the
Super Valu Food Store on
SR 430.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ccoliilgo Is
rhairmnn o f the sale and Mra.
Albert Griinwood is co-chair­
man.
Articles o f all description
will be on salo including
clothing, washing niachines.
books, shoes, furniture, baby
clothes, pictures and toys.

New Club
Organizes At
Church Session
Grace Methodist
The first meeting o f a new Sets Meeting
couples club organized at
Die Grace Methodist Church
o f Sanford will be bold next
Monday at the church be­
ginning at 8 p.m.
The new gruup, to be
known as “ Pair and a Spare,"
will meet socially each nicnDi
with three couples making op
a planning committee. An
April Fool's Party to he held
In the Adult Sunday School
Building lias been planned as
the first event.

Ebenezer Announces Schedule Off Events
During the month o f April day," with meetings to h*
Plans fo r Holy Week Serv­ return the visit on Good Fri­
ices and special events during day fo r a 7.30 p.m. Commu­ the Ebenezer Commission on held at 7 p.m. each WednesMissions will sponsor a study day opening with a coveted
the month of April at Ebene­ nion Service to be conducted
course on “ Our Mission To- dish supper, sandwich supper
by Rev. Gregory.
zer Methodist Church wsre
or a refreshment period.
announced this week by Krv.
Rev. Gregory also reported
Kuymond Gtcgory, pastor.
that a Church Mentbersihp
Mrs.
Sherwin
Feethain
will
The Ebenezer congregation
The general meeting o f the
class, primarily fo r the junior
will visit Grace Church on Women's Society o f Christian be in charge o f the program age group, began last Satur­
Maundy Thursday fe r a Com­ Service c f the Grace Metho­ entitled, "Christ and the Fine day and will be continued for
munion Service at 7:30 p.m. dist Church o f Sanford will Arts.” A series o f slides will the next two weeks on Satur.
to be conducted by Rev. John be held at 8 p.m. next Thurs­ be shown depicting the life days at 0:30 u.nt. This clast
o f Christ through the work of will be received into th*
H. Hires, Grace Methodist day at the church.
church on Palm Sunday.
pastor. Grace MeDiodfat will
Mrs. Philip Monfue and the great matters.

Grace Methodist WSCS To Meet

r iR n r rn u R C R

NORTH ORLANDO
BAPTIST CHAPEL
las N. Pslrfaa Ava.
CHURCH OP GOD
(IILH C H
R e t A Preach
V. N. Mansard. Chspsl Pastor
Park As*. ssS 14th ««.
Sunday School _ _
1:41 a.m. Harold D. Boatwright
Pastor
4:ls p. m. Sunday School — t : ! l s- m.
C. C. Dee* ....._______ Pastor Training Union
Sunday 8. huol . . . _ 9:41 ». m. Worship
I I a. m.
7:10 p.m. Morning Worship 11:0k s. m.
7:10 p. m.
Mornlns Wor.hlp
11:00 a. m. Wed. Evening Prayer 7:10 p.m. Evangelistic Ssrr.
Evening Worship ... 7:&gt;o p. m.
T u l l . Prsysr Serr. 7.10 p- m.
ELDER
SPRINGS BA P T IS T
Thurs. Young People
A.T.P. Thurs. ....... t : ! t p. m.
Old Orlanda US. at Myrtle
We&lt;L Prayer Services T :l» p.m.
Endeavor . ___— 7:10 P- mH. Hamilton Orlffln
pastor
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 s. m.
Training Union _ 4:10 p. tn.
Evtalnx W o r t h l p __7:44 p. m.
FINCCREST ASSEMBLY
o r non c m s o i
CONGREGATIONAL
Car. XTIk
Elia
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
H. U. Snow ____ ______ Pastor
iUelted Church af Chrltll
Sunday School — l:4t a. m.
Park Avenue nl S4lh SI.
A L L SOULS CATHOLIG
Morning Worship 10:40 a. tn.
0:41 s. m. — Church School
CHURCH
Evsnlng Worship _ T:IS p. m.
11:00 s. m. — ...... — Servlc*
Osh Ava. ■« Sib SI.
Tuts. Evening
4:30 p. m. . . Christian Youth
Lyon* ______ P t t t o r
Youth Service __ — T:"* p. m. Richard
Ministry
Sunday
Mattes
_
_
4:11
s.
m.
Mid-Week Ssrvlcs 7.10 p. m.
Rev. W s lttr A l t . McPherson,
____ |:|l a. m.
Pttto r
____ 10:00 a. m.
■ 11:10 a. in.
Weekdays ■ 7:11 *. m.

Alliance

ilX V O R D

Church O f God

OF

ALLIANCE

Assembly O f God

Congregational

Pentecostal
riD S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
SSI Ornaga Street
Rsv. E. Ruth O r s n t __Pastor
Sunday School „___ 10:00 a. ra.
Morning Worthlp
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evsnlng _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Blblt Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Conquerors Meeting
Friday
...... 7:10 p. m.

Baptist

Lutheran

FIRST BAPTIST ClttTBCH
BIB Perk Aaaaaa
P. It. Chanc*
PAstor PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
DIS~IPI.Et OP CHRIST
Morning Worship __ 1:41 a. tn.
T U B REDEEMER
1S«T
S.
Saaferd
Ava.
Hundsy School . 1 : 4 1 a. m.
IM W. D tk Place
Morning Worship
11:0* a. m. Itsv. Wayne Johnston Pastor "T h* Church ot th* Luthtraa
Training Union — 4:14 p. m. Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m. Hour" and TV -This Is th*
11:00 a. m. L lf sEvening Worship _ 7:30 p. m. Mornlag Worship
Wed. Trsysr Ssrvle* 7tl0 p. m.
Hsrbsrt W. Ootrsa — — Pastor
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a. m.
Worthlp Bsrvlea — 10:10 a. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Car. 14th St. A Oak Avr.
(lasers
0*11 H m l t h __________ Pastor
Ralph Drawer Jr.
Evangsllst
Bundsy School
_ 1:41 a. m. Bible S e h o o l ____10.ot a. m.
Morning Worship
! l : * t *. in. Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Training Union — 4:14 p. m. Evening Worship _ 7:10 p. m.
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:10 p. tn. Wsd. Prsysr Bsrvlea 7:10 p.m. GRACH METHODIST CHURCH
Wsd. Prsysr Ssrvle* 7:10 pm.
Onors R d . at Woodland Ave..
Nursery Opsn
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST Rsr. John II. Hires, Jr. Pastor
W T n R _ _ ... ......... T:I0 p. m .
Bundsy S c h o o l __P:4S n. m.
Highway OS West
Sunday N it* Broadcast
Morris Ituby
Evangsllst Morning Worthlp 11:#0 x. m.
1:11 p. tn.
HIM* Clsteea _ 11:00 a. m. M YF __________
Morning Worahip - 11:00 a. m.
MT. RAVEN PRIMITIVE
Evening Worship - 4:00 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
E B EN E IE R METHODIST
Bible Classes Wsd. 7:1* p ra.
94th St. sad Chao* Ava.
CHURCH
C. T. Morris -----------_ Pastor
Citrus Hslghta
CHURCH OP CHRIST
tissular Matting
11:11 *. m.
Rsv. Ray Oratory, Jr., Pastor
Laagwaad, Pin.
(K lr» t Sunday)
Sunday School —_ 0:41 *. m.
Conftrtnc* ____ _
7:14 p. -n. Lord's Day Servlets 10:10 am. Morning Worship
11:00 n. m.
and 7:10 p.m.
(prsctdlng Saturday)
M T P ...... ...._ _ _ _ _ 4:10 p. m.
Third Bundsy _ _ _ 7:10 p. tn.
Ev*. Worship
7:10 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Jos lls rv lll ___ A s s t Pastor
Wsd. Prsysr Btnrlct 7:10 p. ra.
ISIS Park Z w t s s
Osrt Brown
Evangelist
W E IT S ID E MltBlOAARY
Sunday
CHURCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
ruble Study
10:00 s. tn. FIRST METHODIST
Park Ava.
*4h St. A Holly Ava.
Murnlng Worship
11:00 s. m. John T. 4IS
Adams
Jr.
__
Pastor
Paul M. C s l l s y --------Pastor
Evsnlng S e r v i c e __t:30 p m.
Bundsy School __ 10:00 a. m. See "Herald of Truth” 1 p m . Morning Worthlp _ 1:10 s. m.
Sunday School ____ 1:44 s. tn.
Sunday
Sunday os Channel I
Morning Worthlp 10:44 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Tuesday
I I T " Meetings __ 4:50 p. m.
Sunday
L t d l t t Rtbls Clast
10:40 s.m. (Intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worship
7:44 p. m. Wednesday
Evsnlng Worship _ 7:11 p. m.
Wsdnttday
Dibit C l a s s e s ____ 7:10 p. m.
Prayed Servlc* ... 7:44 p. m.

Christian

Church O f Christ

Methodist

Presbyterian
FIRST PRRSRYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third SI.
drover Stwtll Jr. - .... Pat'.or
Thomas H. Makln _ Assistant
Morning Worthlp __ 1:41 a. a.
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:44 a. m.
Session Meeting _ IS:44 a. ra.
Morning Worship
11:00 s. m.
Plontsr Fellowship
0:00 p.m.
Senior Fellowship _ 4:00-p. m.
Evening Worship _ . 7:10 p. m.
Wsd. Prsysr Strric* 7:10 p.m.

By Jane Casselberry
Tho Session o f tho West­
minister Presbyterian Church
will meet at the Chapel at
Howell I'ark at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
Persons desiring to unite
with the church w ill be re­
ceived ut this time. Plans
will ho made for the Com­
P1RIT CHURCH OP CHRIST
P INKCRRST HAP TIS T
SCIENTIST
CHURCH
munion Services to he hsld
bijj
MS Boat Seeand Street
FIRST CHURCH
on
Sunday,
April
7, on Pastor
. W llllt m 3. Oust* Sunday a e r-lrs A
OF TH E NASARENH
W . Sad St. at Maple Ava.
1:40 A Sunday Sehool _ _ 11:04 a. m.
Maundy Thursday, April 11, Morning Worship _
Paul Blekts .........____ pastor
Subject:
11 a. m.
,
ami for the Easter Service*.
Hundsy School
0:44 a. m.
•Tteallty"
Sunday School _ _ _ 0:41 a. m.

Christian Science

p.m.
pm
pm
p.m

NAX AR KNR

Lsks Msry, FIs.
Kev. W. L. Holcombe, 1‘ xtlur
Sunday
1:44 t. *n.
Rlbla School
11:00 a. ro. - Morning Worihln
7i00 p. m. — Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wad. MId-lVeek
Prayer Services
7:00 p. m. Ind WeU. MUeloq.
ary Service

Catholic

Training Union
*:I5
Evsnlng W o r s h i p , 7:ln
Wsd. Ofttctrs * Tsschsr*
Matting ...... - ....... Silo
Wsd. Prsysr Bsrvlea 7:l&lt;&gt;

THE

Wednesday Here In* 1:00 p. m.
Beading Room: 101 E. Klret.
Weekdtya: 10:10 s.re. • 4:10
pm. Friday Evening: 4:101:10 p.m.

Nazarene

Morning Worship
10:44 a. m.
Youth ________
4:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Ssrvle* 7:00 p.m.
Third 8unday
Slngsplrstlon ____ 1:40 p. tn.

TO

L IS T

YOUR

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Attend a FREE lecture

ship members o f tha three lo­
cal

Methodist churches

will

m ill e l tiie Ebeneier Metho­
dist Chuich this Humley for
ii covered dish supper end
M YF
Rally
between ' the
hours o f 6 and 7 p-m.
Guest speaker fo r tho In­
spiration and Devotions will
be Rev. Delmas Copeland,
pastor of
Ilia Community
Methodist Church in Cessel.
berry. A genie end fellow ­
ship period will follow with
refreshments to be served
later in the evening.

Planning M eet Set
Member o f ell commissions
o f the G r a c e
Methodist
Church will meet at the
church this Sunday at 7 p.m.
to set up a tentative program
for the coming year.

Open House
Rev. mill Mi’ii. Willluin J. Guess o f the Piftam int Buptlsl Church huve issued inviUitiim
to all member* and friend* o f the church to at­
tend an Open Hou*e at tha Paatorium, 112 We*t{ wood Ct„ thia Sunday between the houra o f 2
and 4 p.m.

"Christian Science: God's EverPresent Kingdom Revealed"
by Wilson M . Riley, C.S.B., of Kansas City, Mo.
Member o f the Board o f Lectureship o f The Mother Church,
The First Church o f Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts

WUaoii’ Etchclber(er Mortuary
Ku aics L Wilosa s a l B u f f

ProfrtM ive Printing Co.
J. M. Camera. sad Staff

Htenitrom Realty
Hrrh Slskalrom and S U ff

The American Oil Company
Mr. sad Mrs. M. R. Strkktssd

Wilson-Maler Fum itui* Co.
Mr. sad Mra. A l W U s*.

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant
Lucille and Harold Appleby
m N. Park

Echols Redding Company
Mr. ssd Mrs. L. F. Garner

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Bill Latsises A Em ployes

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Kobinson and Employees

Food Fair Stores. Inc.
Gsorgs Bailey A Kssploysss

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Howard H. Hodge* A S taff

Southern Natural Gas
Jobs Dunn A RUfl

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JimHy Crapps A Employes*

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Science Fair
A! All Souls
Opens Saturday

Rod carnation*
Saturday
can mean only one thing. It's
I Doctor's Day.
,
The red carnations are the
official flower o f Doctor's
The
Elementary
Science I
Fair at All Soul* Parochial
School will he open to the
puldic Saturday from t to
6:20 p. m. and Sunday from i
8:20 n.m. to 1 p.m.
It) Jane Casselberry
Awards will tv made Satur­
Twelve members o f the
day, Principal Sister Alwina Casselberry Community Mesaid today, with a Grand Prize tlndist Church WSCS and
winner for the best overall the
pastor,
Rev.
Drlma*
exhibit,
three
first
place j Copeland, attended the an­
awards, three seconds, three nual meeting o f the Orlando
thirds and several honorable District
WSCS
held
last
mention awards.
Thursday morning at Goss
Over 120 entries are expect­ Memorial Church in Orlando.
ed to he displayed by the chil- j Those attending the meet­
dren of the school in the So­
ing were Mrs. Lenta Putman,
cial Hall of tlie school on Oak I
Mrs. Darius Pringle, Mrs.
Avo.
Thomas Gulliekson, Mrs. C.
K. Fisher, Mr*. F i n n e y
Haynes, Mrs. Frank Mcssick,
Mrs. L. E. Swope, Mrs. J. C.
Weir, Mrs. Marvin McClain,
Mis. Paul Englcman. Mrs. C.
E. Yatiice und Mrs. Oden
Rrow n.

WSCS Members
Attend Meeting

( DU. ( 'l l ARLES \V. MESIIIER, chief .staff officer of Heavy Attack Win#
One (le ft), congratulates Lt. Janies F. Bell (righ t) aiul Chief I’otty O f­
ficer Colin C. Pemberton after their second victory in four months in
Heavy Attack Wing One monthly Bomber Stream. Bell and Pemberton,
o f Heavy Attack Squadron One, flew a ASA Vigilante attack bomber in
winning Tuesday's event.

Passion Play
Train To Run
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All Souls Church
Gets New Shrine

Tickets nre now on sale for | The convent garden of All I built by Anthony Austin. The
it second Atlantic Const Lino Souls Church grounds has base is of green marble chips,
special train from this area, to been graced wilh the addi­ and Uic background wall is
lie c pc rated on Good Friday. tion of a beautiful white stone |pale pink in color.
i Further landscaping of the
April 12 to Lake Wales, where
statue of Our Lady of (irate area around the shrine is
passengers will sec a colorful
evening perrormnnee o f the which stands in a shrine planned by Sister Alwina,
built especially for the sta­ with the addition of colored
world-famous llluck Hills I ’a»tue.
reflecting
lights
scheduled
shm Play.
SM cr N. Alwina, principal for night-time use.
Originating at Sanford, the
of All Souls School and MoThe new shrine has at­
train will again make stops at
I thcr Superior of the Convent tracted much attention from
Winter Park, (lrlnndo and Kis­
was the recipient of the passers-by on Oak Avc. Two
simmee. Const I.ino represent­
statute which was given to plaques will also be added,
atives urge that tickets he pur­
her in memory of her ser­ |one listing the presentation of
chased well in ndvntieo at the
vice in a parish in Scran­ the gift to Sister Alwina, and
nearest A C L depot.
ton, Pa.
the other inscribing the base
The S-mford-Orhindo train
The 39 inch high sculpture ami niche as a gift from
will consist o f a minimum of stands in a terrain shrine I Anthony Austin and aons.
Ik’ coaches and, two diesel en­
gines. A baggage car will he
used n s food headquarters
from which u group o f young
people will dispense sand­
wiches and soft drinks.
Departure time from Sanferd is 4 p.m. Stops at W in­
ter I’urk 4:20 p.m.; Orlando
6 p.m.; Kissimmee r&lt;:20 p.m.;
lly Ixruise Simutiek
pcaring for the Altamonte
arrival time at Lake Wales
Financing and organization Elementary
PT A
Tuesday
0:20 p.m.
of tile county school s&gt; stein, evening.

Altamonte PTA Hears
School Board Panel

the
problems
involved
in
securing good teachers and
achievement
testing proce­
dures were points of discus­
sion brought out by a panel
of school board members ap-

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Doctor's Day has been ob­
served in Southern states
since 192:1. March 20 was
chosen to eomeniornto Dr.
Crawford Long, an American
suigcon wlm discovered the
use o f ether us an anesthetic.
It is held to honor the service
o f doctors to tlie health and
welfare of tho community.
On Thursday, April 4, tho
doctors mid their wives will
have an informal lookout sup­
per party at the MQ Ranch
as part o f ttie celebration.
Directing arrangements for

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Enjoy Yourself This Weekend

j the observance o f Doctor’s
Day is tlie Women's Auxiliary
with Mrs. R. M. Ruscntond as
I chairman.
—

Moose Women
Sponsor
Rummage Sale

Local doctor* will wear red
carnation boutonniere* pre­
sented to them by the Wom­
en's Auxiliary to the Semin­
ole County Medical Society.

The Women's Organization
o f Kanford Moose Lodge 1851
is sponsoring n rummage sale
today and Saturday in downtow n Sanford nt the vacant
|building, 211 Sanford Avo.
Assorted household items,
furniture, kitehrn utensils and
clothing in nil sizes nrc being
offered and the sale will lie
continued through the evening
lioui* today and open again
on Saturday nt 9 n. nt.

AK T BROWN
PEST CONTROL
Termites A Other Prut*

The best way to teach good
manners is by setting a good
example.

Roy Smut* of Seminole
County are cooperating with
the Goodwill Industries of
Central Florida in the Good- |
will Pick-Up campaign which
is scheduled for Saturday.
Largo paper hags havr
been
distributed
by
the
Scouts, who will pick up the
hag* Saturday m o r n i n g .
Householder* ar&lt;&gt; asked to do­
nate articles o f used clothing
or other materials.
Each ling will provide about
three hour* o f work for hnndieapped persons. Anyoito who |
lins ninteiinl* to donate which
are too large, or who has not
received a bag, may contact
any o f the local Scout Troops
beforo Saturday.

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Book Bazaar
lly Shirley Wentworth
The price conscious hookworm will find bargains to his
tastes at the Rear laikc Ele­
mentary School next Tuesday
during u Rook Bazaar start­
ing at l:2t) p. in. und continuiug through the evening
PTA meeting.
All proceeds will go for pur­
chase o f new books for the
school library.
Although the request for
liooks last October brought un
influx of rcuding mnterinl, ineluded n number of volumes
unsuited for the student, udditlonul donation* ulong this
lino or for tho library will Iv
appreciated by tho school.
Those volumes which cannot
bo used fur the student will
ho uvuilaldo to adults ut Tues­
day's ha zau r.

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Speaking on financei, Sup|
intendent R. T. Mil wee ad­
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vised that the arhools re­
{
ceived fifi percent of their in­
come from state sources, 32
per cent from local sources
and two per cent from the
federal government. Due to
tho excessive
number
of
people connected with var­
ious
government
project*
Special meetings will he
who are moving into the
conducted this weekend nt
II) Louise Simunck
county, the federal govern­
Salvation Arm y
Headquar­
A Mission fo r both men
lly
Louise
Simunck
ment is allnting money to
ters, 214 E. Second St. in
anil wonu-n will lie conducted
Thu C a t h o I i c Women’s alleviate crowded school con­
Snnfnrd, by Major and Mrs.
following this Sunday's 12:211
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Altamnnlu
ditions.
TV. W. Hinshaw, retired SA
p.m. Muss ut the St. Mary
Springs St. Mary Magdalen
H is with tills help. Milofficers.
Magdalen Catholic Church cl
Church
will
elect
new
officers
wee explained, that addition­
Subjects and times o f the
Altamonte Springs.
meetings ns announced by at next Tuesday's 8 p.m. al classrooms for science,
The Mission will he led by I
Cupt. Hurry S. Foden, local meeting in tho Community band ami cafetorium are lieRev. Hilary A. Neal, O.l'., |
ing built at Lyman, South
commanding officer, are “ Thu Hcusc on Maitland Avc.
llomininin Missionary at St.
The shite to he presented Seminole Junior High, San­
Coming Crisis,*' 7:20 p.m.
Vincent's
Ferrer's,
Priory,
Saturday; “ Holiness Unto the by the nominating committee ford Junior High and the
N. Y.
■
includes
Mrs.
Hetty
Ley,
Rosenwuld
Negro
Elementary
Loid,” 11 n.m. Sunday and
Marguret School as well as tire new
“ What is find Being In Re­ president; M r s .
gards to the Onward March Robishiiu. first vice presi­ English Estates School soon
o f Communism?," 7:20 p.m. dent; Mrs. Marie Connclongo, to go under construction.
Stewart Gatchcl, talking on
second vice president; Mrs.
Sunday.
Nettie R u m I i , recording sec­ the teacher problem, stated
Thu puldic is invited.
retary; Mrs. Phyllis ilowen, Ural S.OOo are needed each
corresponding secretary; Mrs. year while universities in
(iraee iloruch, historian and the state only graduate 1.5o0
Mrs. Barbara Rarhydt, parli­ 'who are eligible for teaching
positions. Of these 1,500, he
amentarian.
said, many do not enter the
teaching field or stay within
Trade in allnwnnrfM are
the state for various reasons,
This Sunday's 11 a m. wor­
now being offered w hen
tlie mam one bring that
ship service at tile Sanford
you trade for the fam­
Florida's
wage
scale
for
Alliance Church will !&gt;c dedi­
ous YAZOO or MANC'O
teachers ranks 25th in the
cated to all dorters. Invita­
Mowers, In most cases
nation.
tion to the public is extended
your old mower will
In spite of this handicap,
lly Donna Fairs
by Rev. C. C. Dees Jr., pastor
more than make the
however,
Seminole
schools
o f tha church.
Guest minister for next are near the top in stundard
down payment
Guest speaker fo r the hour week's 8 p.m. Wednesday achievement (cores, lie said.
will he Dr. Joe Webber, Lenten
Service at
Christ
He stressed the fact that
puihologist from Columbus, Church Kpiscopal in Long- all schools in the county are
(la., formerly a medical mis­ wood will I k - Rev. Merrill A. now
accredited
but
that
sionary in V iet Nam under Norton, virur of St. Mur- standards
of
accreditatibn
the C o b b a n and Missionary g.net's Church in Inverness. are being rewritten with the
Alliance.
Subject o f his sermon will be aim in mind towards a high­
Tribute to doctors of the "H oly Communion."
er goal to keep improving the
local areas will he presented
Fr. George M. Jarvis IV, schools.
and Don’t forget
by City Commissioner M. R. vicar o f Christ Church, in­
W. W. Wharton Jr. spoke
We ,
“.Sunny" Rahorn.
vites the public to attend and on achievement test proce­
DEMONSTRATE.
to visit the Parish Hull fo l­ dures stating that Seminole
TRADE, SERVICE,
lowing the service to enjoy County ranks high in the
FIN AN C E AN D SELL.
u cup o f coffee and greet the reading scores hut that while
Young Adults o f Westmin­
arithmetic levels arc good,
visiting minister.
ister
Presbyterian
Churrh
they are not up to the read­
will meet this Friday even­
ing levels.
ing at the home o f Mr. and
He explained that work is
The Esther Circle o f the being done to rcctiiy this
Mis. Kenneth (i. Cole, o(Jl
SALE S &amp; SERVICE
Elm Dr. in llowcll Park, for Grace Methodist WSCS will situation »o that test results
study and fellowship. Young meet at 8 pm . next Tuesday in the math division will
2517 Country Club Road
Phone F A 2-7928
adult couples and single per- at the home o f Mrs. Raymond equal those of the reading
sens are invited.
Ashton, 149 Pmucrest Dr.
categories.

* Salvation Army
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Special Meets Guild To Elect
New Officers
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Goodwill Bags
Distributed
For Donations

Day, March 20. proclaimed in
Sanford by Mayor Tom Mc­
Donald. Tho flower* will lie
placed on hospital trays and
in the hospital lobby, drug
stores and churches.

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Doctors’ Day
Eudora Brown Almond w u rear­
ed in the email Georgia village o f
F o rt Lamar and from early child­
hood was greatly impressed with tho
selfless devotion o f the medical pro­
fession's humanitarian service to
mankind. She always carried in her
heart fond memories o f the gentle
kindness o f her family physician
whose skill and understanding en­
deared him to his patients as both a
beloved doctor and revered friend.
Because o f her affinity for the
medical profession, Eudora Brown
was destined to become a doctor's
wife. In 1920, she married Dr. Char­
les B. Almond and moved to Winder,
Georgia, where they made their
home. Their happy and busy life to­
gether serving their fellow man,
was the guiding spirit which influen­
ced her idea for a doctor's day. As
she walked through the years beside
her husband sharing the dedication
o f his life to the practice o f medicine
the — charity and courage, love and
sacrifices in his daily ministry o f
healing humanity's ills, Mrs. Almond
became convinced that medicine is
the greatest profession on earth and
doctors — the greatest heroes. This
respect and appreciation o f the no­
ble achievements o f the profession
inspired her to present to her local
Auxiliary the idea o f having a day on
which to honor the practitioners of
tho Medical Arts. The suggestion
met with immediate approval and
the Auxiliary adopted the following
resolution in 1933:
"Whereas, the Auxiliary to tho
Barrow County Medical Society, thut
March 30th, the day that famous
Georgian, Dr. Crawford W. Long
first used ether anesthesia in sur­

Political

gery, be adopted as "Doctor's Day,’
the object to be the well being and
honor o f the profession, its observ­
ance demanding some net o f kind­
ness, g ift or tribute in remembrance
o f the Doctors.”
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The first Doctors' Dny observ­
ance ever held was by the Barrow
County Auxiliary on March 30th,
1933. The Auxiliary mailed cards to
the doctors and their wives. Flow­
ers were placed on the graves o f tho
deceased doctors Including thnt o f
Dr. Crawford W. Long. The ceremon­
ies concluded with an elegant four
course dinner at the spacious home
o f Dr. and Mrs. William Randolph
with appropriate toasts, tributes and
responses and the hope that hereaf­
ter, Doctor’s Day would continue to
be observed on March 30th o f each
year.
When suggesting thnt physicians
be honored, Mrs. Almond originally
had in mind only the Winder and
Barrow County doctors L.ittle did
she realize, when nt last the cherish­
ed dream she carried within her
heurt for so many years became u
reality, that it would include doctors
in all parts o f this country and across tho seas ns well. Our neighbors
to the South o f us in Cuba, also celebrnto a day in honor o f the men
and women o f medicine fashioned ufter our Day o f Commemoration.
And no out o f the gratitude o f a
little girl for her kindly family phy­
sician, nnd from the loving heart of
n doctor's wife, so justly proud of
her husband whose work was ids
glory, emorged a most beautiful tri­
bute to the medical profession . . .
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Now begins the test of
strength between the out*
bosrd motor snd the grass
mower.

I presented as a gesture to
show that he is on the aide
of the West, although his offij cial policy is "nondepend' cncc," which seems In he an
|American press agent's new,
name for neutrality.

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local governments carrying 9(1 per­
cent o f the cost, somebody lias to
give and it's the. state and local tax­
payer.
This year may well mark a
change o f trend in American tnx col­
lecting. For decades the federal gov­
ernment, with benefit o f the income
tax, has been the rapidly rising rev­
enue gatherer — to such an extent
that the states went to Washlngon
for financial aid.
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But federal aid to education has
encountered
persistent
obstacles.
With the administration and many
others urging Congress to reduce the
federal tax take by up to some $10,.
000,000,000, the states nmy find It
easier ( i f any such undertaking can
be easy) to collect something like a
sixth o f that pmount for their needs.
In so doing they nmy learn that they
can, If neccssnry, carry the full re­
sponsibility for financing education.
(Reprinted From Tim Christian
Science Monitor)

Notebook

called the Casablanca confer­
ence of six North African • I
countries. They adopted a
strong anti-colonialist policy
and will meet again this year.
But they arc still a long
way from any kind of unifi­
cation, although the King is
With a leftist and right-1
Thla Is o f more American
keeping close touch with Tun­
interest than most such cere­ wing nationalist opposition. I
isia and Algeria, which he
monial
calls
because
the the King has had to defend 1
visited Just before coming
United States la committed himself against charges of
here.
selling
out
to
the
West,
and
to evacuate its four military
bases in Morocco and the particularly to France, which
Voice of America transmit­ he has also visited officially.
ter in Tangier by tho end
Morocco also has accepted
o f 1963.
Soviet MIG fighters—which
Morocco now- uses two short are based at an AmericanI sometimes get the impres­
wave VOA transmitters for built field—and limited quan­
sion
Sen. Goldwatcr thinks
80 hours of local-broadcasts tities o ( Russian artillery and
a week. Hut it has no use small arms.
our ciicmy is not Khrushchev
for the $10 million transmit­
This became something of or Mao Tsc-tung or Castro,
ter complex which now cov­ an issue when the U. S. for­ but John F. Kennedy.
ers all o f Africa. By the end eign aid bill was before Con­ —Sen. Morris K. L’dal. I).
of the year VOA will shift its gress last year, with a re­
Ariz., teeing o ff on fellow
African
services
to relay quest for military assistance
Arizonian a n d outspoken
transmitters now being built for Morocco. It may come up
administration critic. GOI‘
in Liberia.
Sen. Harry Goldwatcr.
again.
The military bases aren't
U. S. aid to Morocco began
considered as essential as
I am not completely happy
with a $20 million grant in
they used to lie, either. One
with
the economic issues, hut
the first year of its inde­
was never activated.
pendence. 1957. Since then I guess no one really is. We
The SAC bases arc gra­
there have been loans of think we should have gotten
dually being outmodrd as
more than $100 million. A U. more money.
missiles
replace
strategic
S. surplus wheat distribution —Bertram Powers, president,
Immbcrs. Tho
naval base
Local 6. International Typo­
program on public works " r e ­
would be of use to the U. S.
graphical Union, on provi­
jects where part of the wages
Mediterranean fleet, but ope­
sional settlement for his
are paid in grain has worked
rations arc being shifted else­
union In New York news­
well.
where, and, as the Air Force
paper strike.
The king has just won a
pulls out, the need o f a supgreat political victory in a
ply port is reduced.
I f wu should lose the havenational referendum accept­
Tlie bases cost the U.S.
ing Morocco's first constitut­ nrta— half the world's popula­
$500 million. Their mainten­
ion. which he, in effect, hand­ tion— to the Communists, then
ance costa have been about
all the l&gt;ombs and weapons » «
ed down from the throne.
$15 million a year, not count­
In the next few months i have would bo useless.
ing pay and auhslstcncc of
there will bo elections for — Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther,
U. S. personnel. When they
president of American Red
Morocco's first parliament.
leave, .Morocco loses an im ­
Cross.
Today the King runs a pretty
portant source of dollar earn­ tight limited
monarchy in
ings which it needs.
which he is also prime min­
That the U. S. has been
OVER 35 Y E A R S
ister and army chief of staff. I
able to keep the bases In
A t First A Palmetto
Morocco's voting record in .
eighty years of Moroccan in­ the United Nations has not) (Alongside old post o ffic e )
dependence from France Is
been all pro-Wcst but in the
considered something of a
Congo crisis Morocco con­
#&gt;
diplomatic achievement in it- tributed 3.600 troops.
aeif. It is said to demon­
They were withdrawn after
strate the friendliness of the
leftist Prem ier Patrice LumlMoroccan government.
umha's death, when the King
Nevertheless there has been feared the UN peace keeping
• Cnrpets • Furniture
considerable criticism o f the and unification effort in the
• Tile
• Pianos
State Department and Penta­ Congo would fail.
* Rental Beda
gon for thla "retrea t," which
Subsequently, King Ilassan
was announced by President
Eisenhower when lie visited
Morocco in i960. French and
Spanish troop* are also sche­
duled to complete their eva­
cuation of Morocco by the
end of 1963.
From the point o f view of
King Ilassan, who succeeded
NOTICE IS H E RE BY G IV E N thnt all persona,
to the throne on the death of
firm* nnd corporations owning or Imving control,
his father two years ago, tiie
management, custody, xupcrvislon or njfcncy o f
presence
of
any
foreign
PER SO NA!, PRO PERTY in (his City which ia
troops on Moroccan soil is
subject to taxation MUST F IL E R ETU R N on
B domestic political liability.
or before April I, 1903, otherwise the Tnx As­
His visit to Washington is
sessor will lie required to assess such property
W A S H IN G T O N - (N E A ) Thirty- three- year-old King
Haisan II of Morocco came
to the United States March
20 for an 11-day state visit
at the invitation of President
Kennedy.

State Budgets: No Cuts
W hatever may happen about a
cut In federal income taxes, nobody
is talking about a reduction in tho
taxes levied by American atatea and
municipalities. The increase o f de­
mands fo r services, particularly in
the area o f education, hue put atutaa
and cities much more heavily into
debt and their budgets in the red.
Twenty-nine o f the 60 states op­
erated on a deficit in 1901. Fortyfour o f the 47 atato legislatures in
session are considering tax increases
o f various kinds which, according to
the Tax Foundation, would add $ l r
600,000,000 to their revenues.
Apart from rising school costs
ire nothere are requirements fo r more
r
lic e and fir e pprotectlon
and other
municipal services as more and more
Americans move into
cities and
towns from the farms. But with
nearly 60 percent more children go­
ing to public grade and high schools
than 10 years ago, and with state and

Peter Edson

ALLIANCE FOR NO PROGRESS

Herman I* like thoueande
o f brilliant parenta a ho ehrd
team in our courlrooma
' a hen their rhildrrn are arralngrd f o r delinquency.
Herman thought fits youngstern ehoold read hia mind,
hy telepathy, and KNO W he
loved them, though hr arid*
om gave them much time or
attention. Parenta, wake up,
and vend for the helpful
text* below before It in totf
late.
CASK 0-41)5: llernmn W.,
agnf 37, in a high pressure
huaineag executive.
"Hut, Dr. Crane," he con­
fessed, “ I Ktiesa I must lie a
failure us a parent.
"F o r 1 have two U-cnngo
children and they are both
vcrirlng on Juvenile delin­
quency.
"In fuct, they told their
Kuldancu teurhrr a l
high
school that tlielr p a r e n t s
didn't love them, though their
mother and 1 are crazy about
them.
"in fact, onu reason I slave
long hours and try to succeed,
Is ju it to earn enough motley
to send them through college.
"And we have a swanky
home in one o f the brat resi­
dential suburbs. I ulso furnish
them a good allowance every
week, so how could they gay
their parenta don't love them."
Children are m u c h l i k e
women — they both want
words!
They require verbal aisuranre o f affection. They crave
spoken praise. They are ttarv*
lux fo r dally compliments.
Children thug want to ffel a
huff from daddy, nut a chronic
"chewing out" when he arrives home.
When they timidly try to
show him some o f their seatwork from school, they don't
want a brush o f f o f irritable
terms, such as:
"N o w run along. Csn't you
see Daddy Is busy (o r reading

the paper)

I ’ll talk to you

Inter.”
Kcmcinhcr,

too, that

«**$

don't make good parents.
Kids would rather live In a
hill hilly cabin, surrounded hy
luvlng parents who rooperate
in their play, than to have tho
costliest homo in a swanky
suburb.
A lot o f American hitch
pressure parents are shunting
rhildren o ff to private bontding schools or military acad­
emies to avoid their own re­
sponsibilities as mothers and
fathers.
It is a disgrace that any
mother would turn over her
baby to nursea and guvernesses unless she is forced to
do sol
N o woman is -so busy or so­
cially o b l i g a t e d that she
should shsit the most critical
function o f a woman's cutiro
life, which is to rear and tutor
and I.OVK her bnhy.
Unless you mothers tuck the
youngster Into lied YO UKHKI.F, don't feel surprised
when it later turns on you, as
Herman's rhildren nr* nowdoing In high school.
For the children figure they
should lie mure important
than your bridge eltili or din­
ner party at the Country Club
or debauchery at a cocktail
party.
It isn't among the low I. Q.
or relief families where we
find all tho juvenile delinquern-)-, divorces and two-tim­
ing o f mates.
Alas, a goodly percentage
of college parenta are hardly
able to rate "A v e ra g e " on Uie
“ Parenta’ Testa" named be­
low.
Juvenile delinquency, Im­
morality, Insanity and even
teenage communism are due
in large part to lark o f the
proper bond o f affection lietween children and their par­
ental

Thnt’s why many sons o f
millionaires espoilse commun­
ism. For their parents lost
tlioao sons while struggling to
amass their fortunes.
Then they bequeath their
wealth to sons who turn on
their fathers via radicalism
Hint a wastrel life.
Ho show your children you
love them! Tell them every
day.
And hy all means send for
the 200-pnlnt "Testa fo r Good
Parents," enclosing a stamped
return envelope, plus 20 cents.
Let your older children rate
you, too.
(A l««y *
write to Dr.
Crane in rare o f Ihia news­
paper, enclosing n long 9
rent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20 cents to rover
typing and printing costs
when you send for one of
his booklets.)

? Q ;s and A'sj.
Q—Who was the only fight­
er in modern time to regain
Hie w-orld heavyweight title?
A —Floyd Patterson.
4 —What ia the religious
significance
of
the
"R ed
Mass"?
A —The mass, named for
tho color of tin? vestments
worn by the officiating priest,
is celebrated annually to ask
God’a hleasinga on the United
States, it began In this coun­
try about 1928.
Q—Who was the first man
to fly over both the North
and South poles?
A —Hear Admiral Richard
Byrd, IBM and 1929 respec­
tively.

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Furniture Co.

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WIDOWS AN D D IS A B IL IT Y E XE M PTIO NS—
Every widow, whose hushnnd is dead, nhd dis­
abled person who arc entitled to the benefits
of the $500.00 valuation exemption, as provided
by law, must make nppliration for such exemp­
tions on or before April 1, 1903.
HOMESTEAD EXEM PTIO N — Resident homeowners iitusl also file application with the Coun­
ty Tax Assessor at (lie Court House on or before
April 1, IDIi.'l, in order In he allowed such exemp­
tion on City nnd County Taxes.
If. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Tax Assessor
City o f Sanford, Florida*.

South Setninolo
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W^i t w fiirt •m lh Frl. Mnr. 2ft, ’6ft—Pape B

Denny Mac's
SOKC Title
%ealened

Fight To End
Rages In Loop

Track cliainpion, by virtue
of having registered the most
wins,

is

a

Daniel's

title

that

Denny

T.

Mac

Thursday

J.

League

lias

By Hill Vincent Jr.
"T h i* here weather has
sure been aclinp up this past
week und tlie fishing is back
on the level'* says my good
fishing buddy Jim Crowe, lie
tells nic that the buss arc
beginning to show up around
the fishing areas »o that
means get jour fly rod and
spinning rigs out and let's
do some bass fishing.
T. It. Aaron and his fishing
pal Italph Frey decided to
come over und do some bass
fishing and they had them­
selves a mess ut good luck,
with a nice catch of nine
bass, they caught on the
bumble bee (popping bug)
with a fly rod.

Celtics NBA
Reign At End?
BOSTON (U P l) - The na­
tives
are
getting
restless
again about the lloston Cel­
tics' National Basketball As­
sociation reign.
Cincinnati's impertinent Hoyals fired the first shot in
the newest revolt Thursday
night when they licked the
four-time champions on Boston's home court.
The Eastern Division best*
nf seven final series contin­
ues
at
Cincinnati
tonight
while the St. Louis Hawks
rest for the start o f their
Western showdown with the
Takers which starts in la s
Angeles Su.xlay.
Coach Charley W o lfs Hoyals even had the nerve to
borrow Boston's prize stra­
tegy in scoring a 135-132 up­
set victory Thursday night.
The Celtics, while winning
seven straight Eastern titles
and five of the last six play­
off crowns, have l&gt;een famed
for their powerful ''bench".

Aaron and Frey were so
satisfied with their luck they
came back in the afternoon
and landed twelve more nice
bass. TVc bass seem to be
bitting in the sloughs and
canals in the lower St. Johns
Hlver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heed of Delaware strung up
21 large shad with 13 roe
and 15 more boats came in
with about 15 shad to the
lioat. so this looks like the
fishing is picking up a bit,
and by the next full moon
the brim should be duing real
good.

still

has

in

his

But with
weeks

campaign

just
of

three
tlie

winter

Powell's
Office
Supplyemerged
Winter L e a g u e
Champions bv tuking three
points from Mis. Appleby’s
Restaurant team giving the
winners (IS wins ami 10 losse*.
Pryor's Stnto Farm Insur­
ance leant took tluee points
from the Heart Council team
to become second place win­
ners with 07 wins ami 41 loss­
es. Appleby's ended up third
place witli 05 wins and 13
I o s m -s ; next w a s Heart Coun­
cil with 45 wins and li.’t losses;
Steinmcyei's with 42 wins and
00 losses ami last Cook's Cor­
ner with 37 wins and 71 loss-

more

current

remaining,

Mixed

the

to the finish for first place,

grasp

with his score o f nine.
full

.Site

bowling season with a fight

clung to must of file season
anil

ended

com­

petition for the championship
! is Retting red hot and more

Handicap Series, Jim Amler*
son and Eleanor Anderson;
High Handicap (Janie. Jim
Bnlib and Erma Anderson;
Most Improved Howlers. An*
tlmny Austin ami Dot Higgin*
hot ham.

Cinci Honored
As Top Rated

C IN C IN N A T I. Ohio ( U P l )
than a dozen greyhounds arc
The University of Cincin­
. threatening Denny’ s lead.
nati Bearcat*, who twice won
His two closest contenders
tin* N C A A championship but
through
Wednesday
night
could not attain tlie top rut*
: were his own kcnncltnatc,
ing, Tlmisdny night were lion*
i Duke Drake, ami Circle City
oti'il u* tlie top-rated team
i Ranch Kennel's Mystery Tam ­
o f IlMtJ.lM.
er. wlto were trailing him by
H ie Bearcat* wme defeated
just one (Miint. Then two
by Loyola o f Chicago last
points
behind
with
seven
week in their bid for an tin*
wins each are Pretty's Best
prvciilenti-d third i-onun ultra
And I just called John Crim ali.t Cherokee Hulou.
N C A A title
A fter Imuling. price moil*
at the fish camp and he tells
Also tliere are eight sixHaskell Short, Ohio news
I'itIV A T K l*m ;i* SCHOOL students from tin*
Itope r llershey, Kevin Kelley. John Uer.nick,
, ev was ih-tributcil with spe­
me that there's a new run time winners and any one
manager o f United Pres* In­
llm
kely
School
in
Tu
n
y
town,
N.
A’
,
sojourned
Jerry
Waxlierjr,
Holt
tialwey
and
director
Don
cial awards as follows:
of shad in the river und of these with little luck might
ternational, presented tlie U P l
ut the Mayfair Hotel this week in spring train*
Frese. A proposed game with the Seminole High
First I’lacc Team, I'nwell's
everyone is getting ids share. surge to tbc front. Tw o of
national championship tiopliy
iiiyr
for
baseball,
trnek,
tennis
and
jjolf.
Shown
team
was
tinned
down
by
the
state
athletic
as­
‘ Office Supply; Second Place
If this wca tlier keeps up tliesc six time winners will
to the team which led the
here are members o f the Imsebull team with
sociation. because of regulations.
things should Ik * great for be trying for a seventh first
' IV,,m*
S,nl"
in tings the entireseason,
their
athletic
director,
shortly
before
they
left
surance; Team High SernLh
aloul another five weeks of I in tonight's ninth race on (lie
to return to school. Front left are Robert Rcyer,
Seiies, Powell’* Office Sup­
(Herald l'ltolo)
good shad fishing.
|It race program. The*- arc]
ply; Team
Scratch Game,
Mr. Iglchcart of the Balti­ j Opal Mac and Sock Tray. I
Pryor’*
Insurance;
Team
more Orioles tried his lurk &lt;The former is Denny’* sister *
Handicap Series, Steilimey*
at tin* shad and came up as well .as bis kcnnclmatc.
er’a; Team
Hnmliiap
Game,
with to nice roe. out of
Tonight’s
featured
tenth
Appleby's;
Crim's camp.
, race lists such talented sprin-1
I 8 1 A T C O V IW ttj
Individual pnte money to
Don't take it serious about , ters as Heline and Bock
men and women was as fo l­
tbc shad fishing just because . Flight, both five time win
Satisfaction Guaranteed
lows: High
Average, Vergil
the fishing derby is over. I ners.
Drag racing will he a big
The shad fishing is here and
Alfdi'tsou ami Dot Powt'll;
And in the daylight feature ]
ATLAN TA f t 'P I ) - There rets
to
Alabama
loot hail he detector test today at tlie feature Ibis weekend with High Scratch Serira, Harold
should be for a while. The tomorrow afternoon Coro Em- I
bass are schooling in the pirc will Ik * trying for a was a possibility that former coach Paul (B e a r) Bryant Atlanta headquarters « l tlie two day* of thrill* and ex ­ Appleby
ami Ellen Betts;
nnd Sent Cover Co.
Inst lall, said he would lie Male Bureau of Investiga­
cut by Crowe's Camp leading i seventh win, Ixjjal Luke for University of Georgia Athletic
citement at tlie Osceola Drag High Scratch Game, Clyde
available fur such a meeting tion. Burnett, Butts and Bry­
301 \V. 3rd
322-8031
into I.ake Jessup and have a sixth.
I’lercy
nud
Mnry
Smith;
High
Director Wallace Bulls would
today.
ant all liavr taken lie detec­ Strip.
l»een seen schooling in the
apjH'ar before Slate
Ally.
Saturday night's race will
Both Butt* and Bryant have tor tests which lheir lawyers
Snake Creek area.
Gen. Eugene Cook today in denied any attempt to rig tlie said they passed. Bulls und Ik- a regular meet, with all
D. n. Domincy of Atlanta.
M ANILA ( U P l ) - Twv&gt; top ' connection with an alleged outcome of llu* 11*52 Georgia- Bryuiit refused to lake an­ classes running for top froGu., strung in five nice large
bass all weighing in aliovc Filipino tennis player* will , Southeastern Conference loot- Alabama football game winch other test requested by Cook. plicys und prizes.
Alabama won 35 o. Butt* has! The attorney general Thurs­
in the ' hall scandal.
five pounds, in llte' Wekiva see action Friday
Sunday's
big
Quarterly
Negotiations have been re- filed a $10 million libel suit day issued a subpoena for
River ami the Red breast opening single* matches of thr
race will feature the $500.
hank
records,
hut
Phillppine-New Zealand in- ixirlcd underway b e I vv e o n . against tlie I'ost and Bryant Bulls'
brim arc also bitting well.
rash award to tlie top stock
I guess after the rain this fortune Davit Cup senes . Cook and attorney William said lie also would sue the Schroder said litis was "pure­ eliminator,
which
will
1m*
magazine.
ly routine."
morning the specks will come Asian (James ehampion John- Schroder, representing Units,
(nun (J stuck up. $5o for lit­
Insuranceman George Bur­
"When till* ease comes to
back and they are getting I ny Jose will meet New Zea- 1for the former Georgia coach
tle slock eliminator, from II
nice and large, so get out I land's I.cw Gerard in Uk* to tell his side of the contro­ nell, wlio claimed to have federal court, we will cer­ stock down.
overheard a long distance, tainly subpoena every record
and try your luck at it. Let first match and 43-year-old versy to Cook.
1
Buns
The lop eliminator down to
conversation
in from Burnell . . . ami all Hie
me know how you make out. national open champ Felici- | Tlie attorney general, who telephone
eliminator will all receive
. . and also the records
That's it for now and Fin sinto Ampon will be pitted Is investigating a Saturday which lie said Butts gave: rest
$100, rash awanl, along with
Hie
Saturday
Evening
Post
rejtort
that Bryant loothall information.! of
still waiting for that big fisli against Ian Crookenden in Evening
many trophies to be awarded
Butt* gave Georgia team sec- ] agreed to take a polygraph, Post," Schioder said.
the oilier single* match.
story.
to all class winners.
Saturday night (tie gates
w ill o|M*n a I fl p. in. with
classification* at 6:30 p. m.
and elimination* at 10 p.m.
Gates will open at 10 a. ill.
Sunday with the classifica­
tions starting at It a. m.
At 3 p. m. Sunday tlie big
eliminations will get under
way witli ears from all over
Hie United States, giving *perlators some thrill -packed e x ­
“ Cool-Your-Own"
citement.
All drugs at Osceola enelude Altered, Dragster, and
Gasser classes.

CUSTOM MADE

Negotiations Underway

! prgg Rgcjng

AUTO

TOPS

Butts, Cook Scandal Talks Seen Action Slated

A U T O GLASS

See Action

WEEKEND
P icn ic Sp ecia l

1 Fkff. Herman Wieners
Pktf. Dundee Hot Dog
1 Carton O f Coca Cola

j

EVERYDAY
BEER

"L a s t s^dLSon w e .weren't e v e r
•sure o£ o u r p i t c h i n g . . . .

; . . . w e d u i n 't h a v e a n y o n e

cou ld go g e t t h e b a ll....

...there was ho man
" h it th e long one...

....ana I ’d -sav we re
about tlie -scuiie ball clu b

I'tipulnr
Brand.

Meet .Set

TOLEDO, Ohio ( Ul ' l ) —
A meeting to outline com­
plete details on Hie working
agreement* Iretween the Unit­
ed Eoutliall Ia-agiK- nnd the !
American
Foollinll I a-ague j
will 1m* held here Saturday
umpli. Rookie Charlie Dees'] single and a double nnd drove i both Milwaukee lilts and was and Sunday,
pinch-hit single vv itli tin- liases |in three runs lo lead Wash-1 erased in a double play eaeli
tilled in Hie ninth drove m tin- inglon's attack.
] time. No oilier Brave reachErnie Itroglio and lim ine-! id base as (lie-two St. lauiis
decisive run.
Harvey
H.iddix
allowed] des Olivo teamed in a two- pitchers laced tin- minimum
only one bit for six innings— biller as (he St. lauds Cards of 27 haliers. It was I Ik*
a double by rookie Roll Sav (■eat flu* .Milwaukee Braves, I liiurth shutout suffered by tile
Eddie Malliews
made Braves lids spring.
i-rine—a* the Pittsburgh P i­ 3-0.

three game* in a row, to of und triple to pace the Cubs'
10-hit attack Thursday. Ernie

Tliey say spring exhibition their la&gt;t 11, 12 of Ihcir last
game* don't mean a thing hut 14, and Thursday dropped a
manager Alvin Dark of the 4-1 decision to (lie Chicago
San Francisco Gianti is be­ Cubs at Phoenix, Ariz.
With the opening of flic Na­
ginning to wonder.
The Giants are the defend­ tional League pennant race
ing Nallonal League cham­ only in ilajs away. Dark is
pions but they've looked the beginning to become impa­
part of stumbling, bumbling tient.
Lou Brock hit a key double
eighth-placers. They've lost

Kneece Takes One
Stroke Azalea Lead
WILM INGTON. N.C. ( UP l )
Harold (Cattish) Kneece
i f in a good position todaywin Ids first PGA tournarnt and he doesn't have to
&gt;rry about "A rnie's A rm y"
rowing off hii game.
Kneece. 27, flic short and
»cky Aiken, S. C.. pro, b|i»red the Cape Fear Country
ub course here Thursday
th a B under par 66 to take
one stroke lead in the $22,0 Azalea Open golf fountiicnt. Former L'SGA Open
lampions, Jack Fleck, 42,
id Gene Littler, 32, (railed
tieeco with 67i and Billy
irrell, 27, came in with a
Three weeks ago, Kneece
is in even better shape in
e Pensacola Open and man­
ed to tie for second by the
in of his teeth. He and Gary
layer finished two strokes
hind the master himself,
nold Palmer.
Kneece carried a 3-stroke
id when be wat paired with

I’ almrr in (he final round. He
shot a 73 while Palmer came
in witli a 67.
" I was a little nervous be­
cause ‘Arnie's Arm y'
was
with him." Kneece said. Re­
ferring to the large gallery
and host of newsmen and
photographers.
"H e's
th e
greatest putter I ever saw.
He rolled ’em in from all over
(tie place and when he miss­
ed one lie was so close to
dropping it that it scared me
to death.”
But Palmer passed up the
15th annual. 72-hole Azalea to
prep for next week's Masters
in Augusta.
Two-time
Azalea
winner
Jerry Barber was tied at 69
with Hod Funsech. Carding
70* were Bill Blanton, Bob
Spence, Jim WTigbt, Billy
Maxwell. Dan Sikes, Jack
Rule, Herb Martusten, Ran-|
dy Glover,
Bob Harrison,
George Kudson, Lionel He­
bert, Frank Wharton and Lar­
ry Beck.

Bowman had two singles and
a double for the Giants and
Tom Haller hit a homer.
If

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Giant*

are

looking

fur company during their
spring frustration, they can
easily find it in the persons
of tlie New York Yankees.
Tlie world champs had lo
remain on the field — away
from their Madison Avenue
Activilirs—for a full II in­
nings Thursday before drop­
ping a 3-2 derision to tlie Cin­
cinnati Beds. Ken Waiter*
doubled borne Tommy Har­
per in (he 11th to give tlie
Bed* llirir margin of victory
Carroll Hardy had a triple
and two singlet to lead a 19hit attack tliul brought Uic
Houston Colts a 12-4 decision
over the Boston Bed Sox.
Bonus baby Busty Staub hit
a three-run homer and Ellis
Burton also bumcred for the
Colti.
Tlie l&lt;os Angeles Angel*
raised their spring record to
14-3 with a 4 3 victory over
I lie Cleveland Indians—their
third straight ninth-inning tri-

Keglers Set
Election Meet
Election of o ffic e n
will
highlight the annual meeting
of the Sanford Women'* Bow­
ling Association at 8 p. m.
Tuesday at the American Le­
gion hall.
An amendment to the SWHA constitution will be con
aidered and trophies awarded
to winners in tlie city bow­
ling Uiuraaiaaut.

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rates defeated (lie llallimore
Orioles. 6-0. The Pirates got
rigid hits and lour walks good
fur five runs in the lir*t five
Innings against Chuck Es
trada.
The tail Angeles Dodgers
beat the New York Met*. 4 2,
in 14 innings, with Doug Camilli's solo homer breaking
the 2-2 tie in the top of (lie
finul frame. Larry Sherry
making his best showing ol
the spring, pitched six shut­
out innings for the Dodgers.
Paul
Ralliff, 19 year-old
rookin bonus catcher, bit a
homer and two singles to
lead (be Minnesota Twins to
a 3-2 win over (lie Kansas
City Athletics at Lee Slangc
and Gerry Arrigo held the
A's to four hits.
Tlie
Washington Senators
beat the Detroit Tigers, 5-4,
on the wings of eighth-inning
homers by Tom Brown ami
Jim King. Brown also had a

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Where The Top Dors Hun — Kuin Or Shine

MEADORS
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M I D W A Y B ETW EEN S ANF ORD A O RLAND O

PLYMOUTH WINS 8 OUT O F 10 EVENTS AT RIVERSIDE!
How's that for a performance record!
Plymouth is the champ of the tough
Plymouth*Ford*Chevrolet league
again. Yes, Plymouth's on the move
. . . and so is your nearby Plymouth
Dealer. Plymouth sales are booming

and we're going ail out to keep the
ball rolling by giving top deals on the
"Riverside Champ" to one and all.
So if you want to ride with a winner,
come in and take a test drive in a
brand-new 1963 Plymouth this week!

SEE THE NEW PLYMOUTH NOW A T :

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FR ID A Y P. M.

A second cla*i is being
formed fo r the American Red
Cross Gray I.ady in the
School program, saya Mrs.
Cordon
Frederick,
general
chairman for the program in
Seminole County.

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with personalized Easter E rrs may be ordered
now from any member o f Senior Girl Scout
Troop 211, Wing Scouts, who are mukinR the
baskets to raise funds for a June campinR trip in
Miami as part of their Intercouncil Activities.

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Orders also may be placed with Mrs. L. E. MorRnn or Mrs. Elmer Avenel. MeetinR Monday
niRlit to work on the project were Nancy Rod­
gers, Susan McCnnkill, Elyse Gussman, Vicki McArdlc and Jo Anne liuhn, left to riRht.
(Gassman Photo)

All mothers interested In
volunteering fo r the care of
sick
and injured
children
while at achool are urged to
be present at the First Aid
course starting April I, 9:.'I0
A.M. at the Health Depart­
ment Assembly room.
Mrs. Robert L. Mat hews,
instructor fo r the first course
will also be the leader for
this second course. A demon­
stration o f "Kesusci-Annie”
will be given on April 8, by
Mrs. Martha Kilpatrick and
Mrs. Peg Horner.
COR. J. F. BARLOW
Upon completion o f the
assumed command this
First Aid course, the class
week
of
Sanford’s
will immediately
go
into
Heavy Attack Squad­
courses o f Rad Cross indoctri­
ron 11 aboard tha
nation, introduction to the
USS Roosevelt at P i­
Gray Lady program, Instruc­
raeus, Greece. He suc­
tion hy the Health Depart­
ceeds Cdr. Lester B.
ment, and school rulca and
Lampman, who h a s
regulations fo r tha Health
been transferred to tlie
Clinic room.
attack carrier indepen­
Mothers desiring to volun­
dence.
teer fur this much-needed
service to th^ school and com­
munity are asked to call Mra.
! Gordon Frederick, or Mra.
Leroy Nop|x-r, for enrollment
in th» First Aid class.
These courses are riot lim­
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
ited to parents of Sanford
Kluvrn
(VAH
-11)
began
the
Junior High School.
Inst month o f its seven-month
deployment tills week with
u new skipper at the helm.

Cdr. John Barlow
Heads VAH-11

Dad’s Club
To Meet

He is Cdr. John F. Bariutv,
former executive officer o f
lly Sltirlry Wentworth
the aipiadron and an active
A nii-t-Uni! of the Bear figure in Sanford heavy at­
Lake Elementary S c h o o l
tack aviation since tlie middle
Dad's Club has been called
'60s.
for 9 a. m. Saturday on (laBarlow relieved Cdr. Les­
playing field at the school,
ter II. I.unipinnn as commandDick Ashley, club official,
i n g officer in a formal
announced today.
Ashley said that although chatige-of-commarnl ceremony
aboard
tlie
USS
the volleyball and basketball Monday
courts have been completed Roosevelt while the uttack
at the school, only a few carrier was anchored in P i­
fathers have taken the op- raeus, Greece.
jmrtunity to aid their child­
ren
in
getting
adequate
sports facilities and that he
hopes Saturday's session will
have a better turn out.
Tlie Dad's now are work­
ing on two'softball diamonds
to
complete
tinatideUc
grounds.

NORTH ORLANDO G W L SCOUTS o f Troop
233 recently enjoyed "roughing” it for a tiny in
the pined ami palmetto* at the Spring cant o f
the village on SR *134. Making the trip were,
kneeling from left, Marilyn Ilarbcr, Anita Stud-

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HANNAH VAMAN a/k/s
H AN NA VAMAN, a willow,
i&gt;isinttrr
va.
P A U L J. 1-1111.1.1I’M and
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wife, and ATI.AH HtTlI.SI III A Itn:a o k
F la m iD A , Inc., a
Florida corporation.
Drfrndante
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TOi PAUL, J. P H I L L I P * and
1IKLVN »l. 1‘ l l l l . l . l i v bis
wile. i : o
W. Haoiston
( s s n n • , Spartanburg,
a., o tli Carolina, and m
any sml sll oilier perils*
.-la I ml na sny rlabl, title,
snd/or Inters,t In ami In
His following drecrlhed
property, to-wll:
Tlis Kaat IDS fsst nf 1.01
IS.
of
Bloch
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I-IIAIHIB
I.AKK
I-AIIK.
Hamlimln County. Floi Ids.
Bi-curdliiK
lo
tbs
plst
thereof
as
recorded
In
I'lal Honk I, l-sis at, of
lb*
Public
Iter-iMe
of
kenilnole County, Flotilla.

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F I K H that Ihs I'lslnllff. IIAN.
N A II VAMAN, a'b/a IIANVA
VAIIA N, s wldoM, lias llisllluled suit sasinst you III Ilia
Circuit Court of Hit Ninth
Judicial Circuit In ami for
hemlnol* County, Kluilds, lbs
nature of the suit Is Hit for*.
« Insure
of
Agreement
for'
lJeiil » lili'li encumber* llie
above desirlbril properly, said
property being tllualed sml
located In Seminole County,
Florida. You soil .sell of you
Bis hereby reunited to fils
your .(newer with the Clerk
o f lbs Circuit Court In amt
for Hemlnol* County, Florida,
Sod also serve a copy thereof
upon W.
n
WIN DFIl1\ HKDLi:. ol tht firm Win.
tlervttsdlt, l i s l e , .
A Ward,
CI4 l-srb Avtnut, boutli, Win­
ter Park, Florida, Attorneys
( o r I'l s ln llff In Hi# abovs ae&gt;
tlou on or bslore tha 1st day
of May. A.l&gt;, 1113, tl.e a
Itecrst I'ro Coiifstsu will be
f i l l- le d saalnst you.
i t ih &lt;&gt;Hi»i;iii:u u.si till,
be published In T i l t : HAN*
FORD IIKItAl.I), a nswspapar
publlthi’d In Mrmlnole County. Florida, once each week
( o r four isinaecutlva weeks.
W I T N iB U Ills hand and seal
o f the c le rk of Hie ctroult
Court. Hemlnol* County. F lor­
ida. this the 371b day of
March, A.t&gt;. l t d .
(NBA HI
Arthur U. Beckwllti. Jr.
cle rk of Ibe CticuH Court,
Uy: Martha T. Vlhleu
Deputy Clark
Wind, i utrdle, llslnes A Ward
(31 Park Avenue, Koiith
W l n l tr Park. Florida
Publlahl Malta 31, April I,

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lt d .

den, Enta Leonard, Karen Darker and Kathy
liarkur; ntnndlng, Mra. Richard Stodden, leader;
Pam Green, Myrtle liarria, Jackie Sitter, Ronnie
Stodden, Shirley Pederson and Mra. W. G. lia r­
ria, co-leader.
(Ileruld Photo)

Home Is Where You
Will Want To Be
Hume on (lie range, or on the hill,
the lake, in the country or on a rity
atree t.
W liat’a your choice?
Do you have aeveral children and
need room to apreatl out and a yard
in which they cun play?
Arc you retiring, and need a neat,
efficient small house with a mini­
mum o f yard work and all city con­
veniences ?
Are you gregarioua and enjoy
having lota o f neighbor*, or do you
prefer the quiet peace hut compara­
tive isolation o f the countryside?
Whichever kind o f person you
are, or whatever kind o f home you
would like to have, the aitonaora o f
tlda page have one just for you.
They have homes, groves, acre­
age uud land to suit your every wish,
and at prices that will fit in every
budget.
They have them in every location,
east-side, west-side and south-side
o f the county, tail in the country, in

residential areas, uii lakcfronts, on
the highway, and o ff the highway.
For newcoinur* to the area, maps
are ulso a feature o f the page, to
allow you just how to get to the fea­
tured s|&gt;ot* o f the week.
Look over this page, pick out one
tiiut looks good to you. Drive out ami
make an on the site inspection.
if you don't see just yh al you’ve
got in mind, contact any one o f the
realtors listeil on tlds page for the
many homes they do not have room
to feature, or contact any one o f
these builder* and have a home cus­
tom-built and tailor-mnde to your
taste.
I-Vatured here are homes in Luke
Way mini Heights, Tee 'N Green
Estates, Idyllwildc and Ravenna
Park.
Huildcrs and dealers include,
Kingswood B u i l d e r s , Shoemaker
Construction Co., Stcurftrom Realty,
LMN Enterprises and Gregory LiunIter Co.

Prairie Lake
Plans Dinner

Cdr. Marten \V. Bartholo­
mew will take over Barlow's
duties as executive office o f
the squadron when he fin­
ishes carrier qualification re­
fresher
landings
in early
April.
Ijunpinult is scheduled to
report fo r duty aboard thu at­
tack carrier Independence.
Barlow, a llMti graduate of
tha U. S. Naval Academy,
served th « first two years of
h li Naval career aboard de­
stroyers. In 1948 he report­
ed te N A S Pensacola for
fligh t training and w u de­
signated a Naval Aviator the
following year.

lly Jane Casselberry
The Prairie I.aka Baptist
Church at Fern Park will
hold n dinner on the ground*
o f the new parsonage on
Ridge ltd. immediately fob
lowing the morning worship
Use a pastry brush to dear
service this Sunday.
Rev. and
Mra. Leonard a vegetable grater, if tapping
Jones will be boats tor an won't dislodge the grating*.
Open House at the parsonage
after tin- dinner.
Those attending tha dinner
i\
t h is
riH C V rr r m i t r .
are asked to bring a large !%iTTii jrn irm * cm rvrr
covered dish. Rolls, beverage o k i*i,iiinii% is o n r o n
mi . h i x h .i : rOL'ftTt.
and table service will be prO'
. . . r l M M K H Y \Os Itt&amp;A
vided. Tlie public and nil I r r . i m n A L n a t i o n a i « m o i i t church members ara invited OA«)K AJMOOrATIO.V. * cor­
poration organise*! under an
to attend.
Art of Cnn*r««a and misting

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pursuant to tha Federal Na­
tional
Mortgage
Association
Charter Act, having Its prln_________________________________ clpal office In the City of
i l l ! I'.H'I l«2 :M i:A T Ftllt H ill* I Washington. Itlstrl. t of Co
l-tojsct No. l-FI. ru-133
|lumt.la.
Plaintiff,
Town of Altamonte Fprltig*
Sepal*!* seeled hide for the vs.
LE SLIE
atsASX
and
conetrucllou of water supply ROT
M.
OLAMH.
tils
nnd distribution system for DAXIARIS
w
He,
Town uf Altamonte Hprlngt,
Defendants
will be received
by Town
Clerk. Tow n Hell, Altamonte NOTH’): OF rillllM'I.OSt HK
•
A
M
Springe. Florida,
until 1:00
n o t ic e
is i i c n m i v h i v ­
o'clock P. M.. KMT.. April 17.
!b*3. and then at eald office e s pursuant to a Final De­
cree
of
Foreclosure
dated
publicly
opened
and
read
March 34, t i l l , and entered In
aloud.
The Information for lllddere.' Chancery Case X". 12444 o f
Form of llld. Form « f Con­ the Circuit Court of the Ninth
tract,
Plant.
specifications, Judicial Circuit In and for
County.
Florida,
and Forms of llld Bond and Srmliinl*
Performance Ilond may be #»- w herein K R U B R A L N A T IO N ­
AL
Mi
IHTHAUK
ASSOCI
A­
amiued
at
Ihs
following!
Glace
Engineering
Corpora­ TION. a corporation organtion, 1S0il-1«tli Street. North. lied under an Act o f Congress
*1. Petersburg, Florida, and and aalatlng pursuant to the
National
Mortgage
Town Hall. Allaiuonls Kprlnge, Kt-ileral
Asaorlatlon Charier A n . hav­
Florida.
ing
H*
principal
office
In the
Copies may ha obtained at
(lie office of either of the City of Washington, District
sho t* located at abova ad ­ of Columbia, la the Plaintiff,
dresses.
upon
payment
of and HOY I.LSI.It: GLASS and
be given in llu- social scienc­ |&gt;b.bb for each set. Any tin- DAM A Ills* M. I i u r a . his wife,
aucoeealul
bidder,
upon
r
e ­ Sr* the Defendants. 1 will sell
es, languages, science, math­
turning ait. Ii set promptly and to tha highest and bast bidder
ematics, business and music. In good condition, will be for cash at Ih* Front Door of
Additional courses can tie ar­ refunded lile payment, and III* Seminole County Court­
any iion-hld.ler upon so re­ house In the City of Hanford.
ranged if at least IS persons turning such a eel will be County o f Seminole. Florida,
at 31:4b A. M. on tha Ith day
are interested, said Dean De- refunded I None.
The
owner
reset « * t
the o f April, 14*1. the following
Shields.
property
aa
aat
right to wal\* any Informal- deerrlbtd
Ills* or lu reject any or all forth In said Final Deere*, tawit:
bids.
i x v r 13. BLOCK 2. NORTH
Kach bolder must deposit
|with hie bid. security In the
(•111.ANDO
2ND
ADDITION, according to plat
amount, form and subject to
(hereof recorded In I’lal
the condition* pi &gt;tld»d ta the
Ir'or m st lon for lllulsre.
Book 12. Pages ( I . 4* and
The First Baptist Church is
Attention of bidders I* par*7.
Publla
Record!
of
Seminole County, Florida.
giving a reception for Ute tlrularly railed to tha require­
ment* as to conditions of em­
DATKD this 37th day of
new pastor and his wife. Rev. ployment to be observed and March. A. D. 1**3.
Fred U. Chance, and the new minimum wag* rates to be ISKAI.I
paid under the contract.
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
educational director and his
No bidder may withdraw his
Clerk of the Circuit Court
wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. bid within bb day* altar the
o f Soniinula I'ouuty. F lor­
ida.
data e f Ik* opening
Warfield, tliii Sunday from actual
thereof.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. hud
3:30 to 5:30 p.tn. to the Ed­
TOWN OF ALTAM ONTE Harold F. Johnson
M-lllNHS. KI A) III DA
Attoratya for Plaintiff
ucational Building.
UTi /a/ James Palmar
Suit* 414, Sanford Atlantis
AU members and friends of
Town Clerk
N a f l Bank Hldg,
Hanford. Florida
‘
the Church arc invited to at­ March 27th, lrb!
Publish Mar. 2b, Apr. b, U b l
Publish: March 21, l i t *
tend.
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W e e k e n d T e le v is io n

Rollins Slates
Field Day
“ Field D ay," part of Rol­
lins College annual Fiesta
wiU tie held today with
all groups on the Rollins cam­
pus participating.
During Ute day contests and
races will lie hrld, including
canoe races and a pie eating
contest.
Fiesta la held each year to
raise funds for the Rollins
Scholarship Fund.

day. March 29. at the Admin­
istration Budding at the Col­
lege at Daytona Beach fur (lie
courses In the College Paral­
lel Division.
Courses will be offered for
college credit, self improve­
ment or extension of teaching
certificates, Dean DeShiclds
said.
More than 40 courses will

U P Y To Meet
Uy Jana Casselberry
Tha
United Presbyterian
Youth of Westminster Pres­
byterian Church will meet at
the
temporary
chape!
in
llow cll Park at *i:UU p in.
R unday. Junior High and
Henior High youths ate In­
vited to attend.

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Sat- Night Movla*
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Lawreaee Walk
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Gunsmoke
1:11
Make That Spar#
Sat. Night Show
1:14
Mll-Fla. N*w «
1:3*
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Hollywood Movl*
1:11
Cavalead*
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1:14
Championship Wrbbt. 3:20
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(3t Ann Hnthern Show
(2) Christopher
I vO ( I ) Fathers Knows
13.44 14) Hen. Smathere Re­ 11:09 ( ! ) The McCoys
Rest
(3i Price I*_ Right
ports
1:30 (31 Sloe Along With
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(4) CBS Wash. Report!
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11:34 ( * i P *(* A Gladys
13) Oral Roberta
(St i.OK'.e IS
(3) Hewn Keys
12:21 ( » ' Itl Mundo A! Dla
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(2) Concentratlae
1:44
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of
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(3) Sunday Showboat
Feneter
MONDAY
P. M.
( « ) An A s * of King*
1:30 (d) Alfred llltrheock
!2:M
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Tour
First
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Ford
(2) NUB Opera
10:00 (2) Jack I'asr Show
2;J» ( » i .(dial Hlevenaon
( ! ) Lev* « f Life
to u t ( » ) l'ro * Con
t o Sunday Spta Specta­ 13.14 ( I ) Harry Reasonar
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cular
New*
11:11 (3) AIIC Pinal Itepert
2:14 ( I ) Sunday Sport* Spec­ 12:31 (3) Father Knows Rest
(3) Newscope
tacular
( I ) Search for Tomorrow
( I ) Cbannal I Nswsrool
13) Uieakthru
(3) Truth or Const11:11 I t ) Mtd-Florlila Nswe
2:30
(S)
Challenge
Gulf
qutneta
11:30 (SI Weathor Show
&lt;») Challenge . Uolf
11:0 (l&gt; Holding Light
11.34 (Si Channel S Theater
«:u» ( « ) CBS Public Affairs
( ! ) Hollywood Meets
*:39 ( I I Alumal Fa*
Cavalcade
* :** ( I ) Ted Mack Amateur
11:1* ( « ) Toalte
Hear
( I ) Major Adams. TrailSATURDAY A. M.
master
(1) Update
• I* f t ) etgw Oa
1,30 ( * ) O E. College Bowl
7:0* ( ( ) Orowere Almaea*
(3) B .winkle Show
7(31 &lt;() Wake Up Movies
* :** ( I ) Tk* Twealleth C**7 tl ( I ) Ceaatdawa R ave
tury
1:22 (1) Robls Hood
( * ) llwy. Fatrel
fS) Cartooneilla
(2) Newscope
(C) Kaleldescopt
• : l « ( t l Valient Tears
1:10 (2) Science • Fiction
(*&gt; Probe
Thoster
(3) About Tim*
1:30 1(1 (die Way Mirror
7:4* (2) Did Yon Knew •
(S) Certonn Carnival
( I ) Death Valley Days
l : t * (St Good Morning
( * ) 1-aasl*
I3t super Car
f i t * (3) Wondtrlal World *1
tdt Capf. Ksnvaroo
Color
1:31 IS) R u ff (3 Ready
(3) Tha Jetaona
lt: 0t « ) Alvin A the Chipi d Dennis, the Menac*
tnunks
2:00 ( * l Kd Sullivan Show
I t ) Mr. Meano
(b) Sunday Night Mov­
t t i Shari i.ewle
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11:1* I t ) King t.ennprde
1:1* (2) Car I * — W i n s Ar*
( I ) Mighty Slones Flap,
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b:0l C t Bonanta
(S) Superman
(&lt;)
Tt:a
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II I* I3i Fury
b:24 ( « ) G.E. Theater
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lo;00 (2) Show of Week
I t ) Top Cat
(*&gt; Candid Camera
11:30 12) Make Room For
(3) Vole* of Flroaion*
Daddy
l* :t * I t Whet’s My Lin*
(Si Matty a Funnies
(3) Howard K. Smith
I * ) liny Rogers
11:40 121 Newscope
13.00 131 Mr. Wlsard
MACKLE-EUILT
(b)
Harry Ueaauner
( « l Sky- King
New*
(S) Bugs Bunny
(b) Mid-Fla. Kaws
11.39 (3) P e e r Guns
S A T U R D A Y P. M.
11:14 131 Ch. Nine Thoster
12:30 ( I ) Magic latud of Alla1:14 ( I ) Hollywood Mavis
ksaani
Cavaloae*
( * l Itraiilng Room
MONDAY
A. M.
(3 ) Deploring
13:43 I t ) llobt. Trout. News
1:2* ( I ) Slga Oa
t&lt;) Air Force Nana
t:!4 C&gt; Sight On
Itcvlc-e
1:24 ( I ) Orova j) Farm Re­
1:00 IS) My Friend Flicks
port
1:34 (S) Championship Wres­ 1:31 ( I ) Colteg* * f the Air
tling
7:0* (3) Today
( ( ) Championship
Bridge
121 I I mi Into Space
3:00 ( * l Double Feature
121 Matinee Theslra
Charter Xw. I3IDT
l l r s e n * Dlalrlef No. e
3:30 (SI Challenge Golf
niiPORT o r o o x n t-n o x o f
3:30 (S* f r o Bowlers Tour
-run t A x r o n n At l a n t i c n a t i o n a l r a n k
3:1b Id) Women's Major Lea­
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A in m i
(S) (Vide World of
Cash, balance* with other hanks, and
Sports
cash
Item*
In
process
of
collection .....
f 1.231,3(4.1*
(J) Slate Trooper
Untied ■tats* Government obligations, dlreot
4:4b &lt;b&gt; It's the Law
and guaranteed ---------------------------------4.311,1*3.43
(3) Victory at Sea
Obligations of State* and political
libb (b) New* Milestone
subdivision*
J,O3f.*0*.«4
(3) Fla. Flahlng With
Corporate atneke (Including *24,740.40 stock
Ben Taylor
of Federal Rastrvt bankl ________ _
21,740 0*
1:14 (21 Newecupo
J.oans and dlacounte (Including K27.P1
4:31 ( I ) Oasts a Harriet
overdrafts)
Bjlbt,071.43
(b) Mr. Bd
Wank premises ewnad 9teb.2a.Bl,
*:* » ( I ) Bender VaaoeaFe
furniture and ftiluraa Bteb.fM.M
227.317.2b
port
Other aeaet* __ ______________ ____
41.111.M
T:bb (b&gt; Can. Fla. Bhowcaae
(1) Highway Patrol
Total
Asaaia
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(2) Flying Doctor
t.lA RILITle*
1:31 (41 Jackie aieaeon Show
Demand depoelts e f Individuals partnership*,
lb) The d allanl Men
and corporations
• .(I2,ll9.tb
(1) Hem Benedict
Tim* end saving! deposit* of Individuals,
I:&gt;b &lt;«1 Defenders
partnerships, and corporations _____ .
2.477.14* 4*
Deposits of United State* G o v e r n m e n t_____
1(1.(21.11
Deposit* of Hlalea and political subdivisions ___ _ e,i(3.«sb.(j
Certified and officer*" check*, etc. ....... ......... .....
tv.2(3.4 4
Tola) Deposit* ............ .
*11,(bo,*77.70
( * ) Total demand deposits
| 7,011.7(4 (1
&lt;b) Total time and savings
deposits -------------------- -f d.l7(.l*1.t(
2fi00 Hanford A vr.
Other liabilities ----- - ____ _______________________
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Summer school classes at
Volusia County Community
College have been set for
June 17 through July 29, an­
nounced
Harrison
F.
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Surplus
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Undivided profits _ — —
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Reserves
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pledged nr assigned to eecur*
liabilities and for other purpose* ______ _
2,(44.712.41
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hereby declare that this report of condition I* true and cor­
rect to the best of my knowledge and belief.
II. D. Rowland
IV*. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of
this report of condition and declare that It he* been eaainlned
by ue end to the beat of our knowledge and belief la u u *
and correct.
II. II. Ilodgea
II. It. Pop#
Director*
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nK P U R T OF A IIOI.BIAG DOMPAAY A F b T L I A I K
III- A NATIONAL HA AH
Report at o f March l i . 1*41, of Atlantic Trust Company,
Jacksonville Florida, which Is affllluKd vvllh The Sanford
Atlantia National Bank. Hanford, Florida, charter Number
13147, Federal Iteeerr* District Number *.
Kind of business of this affiliate:
Bank stock holding company, holding controlling tntarrst
In this and other affiliates, to broaden scop* of banking
business la Florida.
Manner In which above-named organisation Is affiliated with
national bank, and dear** of control:
Owns majority of the (hares of capital stock.
Financial relation* wllh bank:
Stock of nfflllatrd hank owned by th*
affiliate (par valuel .... .................. ...... ...... _ _
1232,14* *•
laians by th* affiliate te affiliated bank _ _
Non*
Stork of affiliate registered In name of
affiliated bank or known te he owned by
bank directly or Indirectly (par value) __
Non#
Borrowing from affiliated bank. Including
acceptances eitculed by affiliated bank
for account o f affiliate and securities told to
affiliated bank under repurchase agreement ...
Now*
Other obligation* of th* affiliate to. or known
x
to be held by, affiliated bank
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Nen*
Other Information neceeeery to disc lose fully
relation* with bankl
Non*
I, O. A. Taylor, Vice-President o f Atlantic Trust Compeny.
do solemnly swear that th* abova statement Is true, to th*
beet of my knowledge and belief. I declare that It haa or
will b* published In Ih* manner prescribed by Section (21L
1'-H K b.. (12, U.S.C., eec. 1*2 2, within fifteen dey* from th*
date o f receipt of th# call lor report of condition by th#
Comptroller o f th* Curreaoy.
O. A. Taylor
Sworn t* sad in s c r ib e d before me this l i s t day •*
March. ! ) * t .
(MKAL)
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Notary
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Florida » t trnrgs. My
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Pnge » —FH. Mar. 20, *63

Rev. and Mr*. Johnson Ed-1
wsrd
McKinley. 2220 NW
Second Ave., Gainesville, and
form erly
of
Sanford,
an-|
nounce the engagement and
approaching
marriage
of
their daughter, Mary Carol,
to. Carl Marx Stephens Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marx Stephens Sr., o f Gads­
den, Ala.
Miss McKinley was bom In
Jacksonville and graduated
from the Gainesville High
School with tho class of 1959
and is attending Huntingdon
College in Montgomery, Ala
While In high school she
was a member of the Kcycttes Service
Club, Spanish
Club, Little Women and pres­
ident of the Methodist Youth
Fellowship. She served as
treasurer of the Junior Class

of

Ed and Vonda Miller o f San­
ford, who

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a fr*»hman at

F S U hat Leen telccted at one
o f the 32 froth and aopht for
membership on the Alpha
Council.
The purpotet o f the caroput
organisation are to “ recognlte potential leadership abil­
ity and to develop and main­
tain Intcreat o f male atudente
in campua activltiei." (7 )
Terry alto hat pledged
Sigma Chi.
•
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S E M I-C E N T E N N IA L plant
arc coming along fa »t now
with a meeting tct fo r Tuctday at 8 p.m. at Flrat Federal
when all committee chairmen
will bo completing rcportt on
plana fo r the many aetlvltlea
which arc going to take place.
Mark your calendar now to
remind yourtclf to put atlde
all other aetlvltlea fo r that
weekend (A p ril 27) to you
can* enjoy thla big 50 year,
(iolden Annlvertary celebra­
tion that will mark the halfcentury alnce Seminole Coun­
ty waa cut loote from Orange
and became your pretent en­
viron*.
Thcre’a going to be tomething fo r everyone In Semi­
nole County and huge crowds
o f both county realdenta and
out-of-town folka aro expect­
ed to be here for the big
•vent.
W rite to your familiet and
form er realdenta and Invite
them to make a vlalt here
that weekend to help cele­
brate the Semi-Centennial.
You’d better plan to make
a day o f It, fo r It'a going to
■U rt early with a gigantic
paradt at B:16 a.m.
In fact, It really etartt F ri­
day, April 20 with a big
aqua re dance at tho Civic Cen­
ter with dancera here frum
all over Florida and one of
the top callcra In tho country,
Johnny CrceL
Entrlee o f all kinda in thu
Saturday morning parade will
depict “ the old daya" and “ 50
yeara o f progress,” not to
juontlon the 34 pretty contestante fo r ills * Seminole Coun­
ty who will bo riding In their
own apcdal convertible*.
Right after the parade, ev•ryone will head out to the
Naval A ir Station fo r Open
liouao where the world-famoua Ulue Angela, Navy proclelon flyin g team will thrill
you, and tho daring “ Chuting Stara" parachutlata team*
will “ roll your backbonu up
like a wlnduwahade."
Don't
forget your aun glasses for
thla one.
Then back again to Fort
Melton i ’ark for a big pic­
nic
. everyone'* Invited.
17m General Sanford Memortal Library in the park
w ill Im open all day, under
tho direction of tho Daugh­
ter* o f the Amurlcan Revolu­
tion, allowing
many souvenira, object*, record* and
data o f the early daya of
Sanford.
I f you don't make
the
picnic lunch, there'* atlll the
big
Uarbecue
"upper to
coma In the evening.
Meanwhile, all afternoon
thciii are auch event* a* an
•irltln g
Water Ski Show
with World Champion akliers . , . exhibition ba*uball game* between the lo­
cal Little League team*, and
we hear the auto dealer* aro
•citing up a big auto allow,
too.
Ju*t about good dark, the
firework* *how will
begin
and they aay It la going to
lw a apectarular to end all
apectarulara, with the whole
waterfront lit up like the
Fourth o f July.
One o f the blggeet event*
o f the day will b* tho choos­
ing o f Ml** Seminole County,
flv m
84 lovely
Seminole
County young ladle*. This will
be held at the Civie Center,
and th* young lady who win*
the crown will go on to the
M ayfair Inn to reign over
the Semi-Centennial Rail.
And I guess you know that
Charlie Splvak's orchestra I*
going to be here to play for
the Rail . . . Setter get your
ticket* now.
Just about everything else
except the Ball Is free, and
the Ball tickst* are only $6
* couple.
4 Doesn't It sound exciting?
* As the Urns draws nearer,
•nd more and more people

Miss Mary Carol McKinley
To Marry Carl M. Stephens
at Huntingdon, and is a mem- j Student Movement,
her of the Huntington Chorale,1 The groom-elect was born
Organ Guild and an officer in Gadsden and graduated
and member of the Methodist |from
the Gadsden
Hi gh

JSchool with the class of 1953.
' He received his AB degree
from the University of Alai bama in 1957 with a major in
radio and television.
He is a member o f Lambda
Chi Alpha Fraterity, Alpha
Epsilon ftho, honorary fra­
ternity, and was a member
of the Alabama band for four
years. He graduated with out­
standing honors from the Ra­
dio and Television Depart­
ment of the University and
was recently commissioned
as First Lieutenant in the
Alabama National Guard.
The wedding will be an
event of May 18 at 4 p.m. at
the Flrat Methodist Church in
Gainesville.
Miss McKinley is a niece of
Mrs. W. J. Crawford and
Marvin Dyal of Sanford.

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By Abigail Van Buren

D EAR A B B Y : When u wife
earns money by doinjr substitute
teaching shouldn’t she be allowed to
spend it on whatever she pleases?
My husband is a professional man
with a good income. He thinks a
mink stole is a frivolous luxury, and
when I wanted to buy one with my
own money, he said, "W h y is it
when I earn money, it is OURS, hut
when YOU earn money it is
YO U R S ?" I don’ t work steady and
do not neglect my household duties.
Our children ure in school nil day and
I enjoy substitute teaching. My hus­
band is very reasonable except
when it comes to money. Can you
(or someone who has handled this
problem) give me an opinion?
FRUSTRATED

his own? Or do you think he could
control himself better if he tried?

•

• • •

A S P E C IA L E D ITIO N o f
the Sanford Herald Is now
under preparation that will
chronicle the history o f the
county Irom It’* earliest days,
whon Fort Mellon wa* estab­
lished on the shore o f Lake
Monroe In 1830, up through
the big day In 1013 when
Seminole County wax born
and Into the present, 50 yoara
later.
Many people in the county
are contributing their mem­
ories and pictures, souvenirs
and records o f the early days.
Your columnist has been
appointed co-ordinator o f this
special edition,
which will
commemorate
the county's
Golden Anniversary.
It I* a fascinating job, dig­
ging Into all the old history
o f the area, looking at pic­
tures o f tlie events that took
place, the old establishment*,
the “ firsts,” the hardy pion­
eer people who came to make
their homes In the promising
community, doing their part
to contribute to the steady
growth of the area and the
communities.
There are many rich and
varied stories huriod In old
documents,
newspaper
ac­
count*, records and picture*,
enough to fill many a special
edition.
Htich events as this .SemiCentennial serve to
remind
ua of our rich and marvelous
heritage and to Illustrate the
Indomilublo courage and spir­
it o f tile good people who set­
tled and built the county.

Mrs. Piercy

Truthseekers

Hostess For

.Class Meets In

Church Class

McKinley Hall

Mrs. Holly Plercy was hos­
tess for the monthly business
and social meeting of the
Phcbcan-Goldcn Circle Sun­
day School Class of the First
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Dorothy Stapleton pre­
sented the devotions using as
her theme “ The Easter Sea­
son.”
President, Mr*. R o b e r t
Hodges, conducted the busi­
ness session and reported
that a gift for Easter will bo
sent to the child, at the Sunland
Training Center In
Gainesville, that the class is
sponsoring.
During the social hour sev­
eral games were played with
prizes won by Mrs. Hodges,
Miss
Martha
Grogan
and
Mra. Billy Howard.
Others
attending were
Mines. William Johns, Vernon
Hardin, Ed Alderman and
Ken McIntosh.

Model Meeting
Held By Chapter

Wiener Roast

lletu Sigma

Enjoyed By

with the new chapter of Nu

Church Class

model meeting.

The Truthseekers Sunday
School Class of the First
Methodist Church met in Mc­
Kinley Hall for the monthly
business and social. Mr*. It.
W. Turner, president, w el­
comed members and friends
as they nrrived.
Mrs. W. P. Chapman led
Hie devotions, using as her
topic “ Thoughts of Easter"
taken from Easter Ideals, In­
terspersed
wi t h
scripture
readings. The group song
"Christ A rose" and the devo­
tion period was closed with
prayer.
Reports were given; some
of the sick members were
sent greetings, and donations
were received for mission
specials.
Birthday
greetings
were
sung to .Mrs. Effie llcwson,
Mrs. A. W. llam ll. Mr*. W.
E. Jameson, Mrs. Eva liarkey and Mrs. R. L. Griffin.
Rev. John T. Adams, 3tr*.
Mildred
llutner and
Miss
Marcella Itintz were welcom­
ed as guests. Hostesses 3!rs.
R. F. Crenshaw and .Mrs. B.
Abrams served refreshments
during the social hour.
Others
attending were
Mines. Clarence Bursell, C.
C. Priest, L. E. White, Ann
Stevens, T. E. Wilson. F. D.
Hlrkok. It. M. Mason, F. F.
Kiser, Octavia Ilumbley, W.
E. Timms and Mabel Alex­
ander.

XI

Personals

•

•

*

D ID YO U
KNOW
that
where the old clock once
stood In the middle o f down­
town Sanford, there was a
fountain? Yea, with a trough
allthe way
around and a
hitching rail fo r the horaee.
Nice fo r the horses, too.
To protect stove and waUs
from grease, fry foods the
non-spattar w ay:
with an
aluminum mash cover on
your frying pan. That spat­
ter-proof lid, o f course, needs
washing after use.

Tenaltee ft Other Feeta

2601 PARK DR.
322-8865
SANFORD

Chapter

of

parade', duo to rush activities

I'hl met in tho during the month of April. A

Stale

Bunk

Ixmngc

note

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
The executive board of the
Women of the First Presby­
terian Church meets at 10
a.m.
The Phllathea Class meets
with Mrs. Margsrct Greene
at 7:43 p.m.

Woman's

Club will

Catholic
hold

its

monthly meeting April 8, in­
stead of April 1.
All members are asked to
make a s|&gt;cclal effort to uttend as the aumiul election ol
new officers for the coming
year will be conducted at this
meeting.
The nominating committee
headed by Mrs. A. Constan­
tino assisted by Mrs. J. Ka­
relia and Mrs. I’ . Auroin will
present a slate of officers and
nominations will be received
from the floor.
A short business session
will lie held preceding thu
election.

New Arrivals
la Altamonte Springs*
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Tope,
Springs, announce the birth
Grandview Ave., Altamonte
of a six pound, eight ounce
daughter, March 20, at Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital.
The new arrival, A m y
laiuise, has a two und onehalf year sister, Anne Eliz­
abeth.
Maternal grandparents are
.Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wol­
sey of Altamonte Springs and
paternal grandparents a r e
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Tope of Maitland.
Great grandmothers a r e
Mra. It. A. Fender, Orlando,
and 3!rs. R. E. Tope of Grand
Junction, Colo,

DRY

M ARVIN

from

the

Baptist

Phi

Mu

members

that

the

The new chapter stated that
they would like to join in the
Founders Day banquet, sched­
uled for April
19. Social
chairmen, Mrs. James Warncr and Mrs. John Alexander,
will make final plans and
select a place for the banquet.
At the banquet awards will
be given for the girl of the
year, for |&gt;crfect attendance,
scrapbook award and Beta
Huddles will be revealed. Vot­
ing was held for the girl of
the year, one wim lias made
outstanding contributions to
the chapter, during the year.
Votes will be counted by one
of the husbands and kept sec­
ret until the presentation.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer ex ­
plained to tlie new members
that after four program books
of Exemplar are completed,
the chapter may then make
Its own programs. Tills is the
second year that XI Beta Eta
has used its own programs.
Tills year's theme was ''Im ­
proving Our Own W orld."
The model program was
"Our Fam ilies." It covered
everything from adjusting to
marriage, children from birth
to teenage and Ikiw to enjoy
older year*.
31embers were reminded to
bring program scrapbooks to
(I m* next mealing m i a winner
may be selected for the ban­
quet. Mrs. John Alexander
will be hostess for this meet­
ing, on April a. Each member
should bring a list of her "pet
grl|ic*" about housekeeping
for discussion.

Future Farmers
Will Present
C P O Program
Members o f

the

Seminole

High School Chapter of

Fu

tore Fanner* of America will
present

a

program

on

Ro-

bert's Rules of Parliamentary
Order when the CPO Wive*
Club gather* for its monthly
meeting Monday night at the
NAS Ballroom.
Wayne Beeves, David Lit­
tleton, Ken Hawkins, James
Winters, Donnie Sipes, Wynn
Piekelsimer, L e o n
Dodson
and Al Goodspecd make up
the parliamentary team for
the F FA Convention.
Those hoys must present at
least one program to a club
in order to gain the exper­
ience they need wlicn they
attend
thr
parliamentary
convention. W. D. Weat, vo­
cational agriculture teacher,
Is the faculty advisor.
All CPO Wivrs are urged
to be present at 8 o'clock.

E ASTE R
COSTUME
JEW ELRY
f O M ATC H
Y O U R O U T F IT !

b

•

•

DEAR A B B Y : My problem is my
husband. I hate to go to a movie
with him because he forgets himself
and yells, "LO O K OUT BEH IND
Y O U !" Or, "R U N . YOU F O O L !"
People actually move away from us.
When I tell him to he quiet, he
claims lie can’t help it. I’d like to to
know if it’s possible for a person
to act that way through no fault o f

rstf tl A T1

•

Landscaping

DEAR NO RA: I agree with your
mother. The hoy would have no use
for a gold locket with YOUR initials
on the front. Put it in your drawer
and forget about it.
•

Lawns

M ILA M

Gray Shadows
Nursery

AVE.

F A 2-4933

8. Sanford A t *.

Hi

Ml. S. of Glndrrtilla

0

•

D EAR A B B Y :
Animals C A N ­
NO T count. The behavior described
in your column is instinct, not count­
ing. I f a cat has seven kittens and
she moves them from one place to
another, she will always make eight
trips.
W.E.S. (V.M.D.)
• * •
W hat’s on your mind? For a
personal reply, send n self - addres­
sed. stamped envelope to Abby, Box
33ti.r&gt;, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Tho only time that I re­
spond two clubs without at
leust one four card or longer
major suit Is when I am inter­
ested in n minor suit slam and
plan to follow my two club
call with n bid o f three in my
minor suit.
Thu», when I kid two club*
and jumped to three no-trump
over my partner’# two spado
bid ho knew that I had four
hvarta. llenrr, w i t h f o u r
henrta in addition to tho four
spades he had already shown
he went to tho heart game.
In rubber bridge the con­
tract would not huve meant

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a top score.
He won tho opening club in
his own hand and promptly
led a diamond. East won with
his acc and returned a trump.
Now South was ready to go
a fter 11 tricka. He won with
his ace, led a club to dummy’s
ace, ruffed a club with tha
jack o f trump*, entered dum­
my by leading hia deuce o(
trump*, ruffed tho la it club
with hi* laat trump, led a
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ed out dummy’* last two
trump* on which he discard­
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diamond.
West made his king and
South mudo tho lost two tricka
with the ace o f apades and
queen o f diamonds.

L O om S m

By Ruth M lllett

Some husband* who take w ife’s efforts to do something Just send 25 cents to Ru
their own community service nbuut community problems Mlllett Reader Service, e
The Sanford Herald, P. O. B(
with dead seriousness tend to just as seriously.
Besides, if the husbands 489, Dept. A , Radio City St
make light o f any activity
would only realize it, they get tlon, New York 10, N. Y .
outside the home their wive* a very real bonus out o f their
show an interest in.
w ife*’ outside interests.
Says one public-spirited ex­
The wife who has same life
ecutive whose w ife is as in­ of her own and some absorbvolved in community service ing projects on her mind isn’t
as he is:
nearly ns likely to lie a bored
“ So many men make fun ol und boring companion as the
their wives fur their com­ woman who hasn't anything
munity effort* and little cul­ to think about or talk about
tural adventures, when they except the children and her
ought to he thankful that household duties.
SANFORD
they man led girl* with bruin*
FLOWER SHOP
enough to want such activ­
Here's a real break: Ituth
Cor. B. 1st f t Sanford Are.
ities.
Millrtt'x b o o k l e t “ Happier
F A 3-1822
F A 3-8432
“ Moat girl* today are as Wives (hints fo r husbands),”
well educated a* their hus­
bands, and sooner or later
they want to prove to them­
selves that they are more than
just good housekeeper*. A
husband should take genuine
pride in having hia w ife take
u prominent part in the Lea­
gue o f Women Voters, tho
I’T A or any other worth-while
organization or activity.”
He’s right, o f course. For
the sake of her community
and fo r her own development
as a person, any thinking
woman needs to put her mind
to, and use some o f her en­
ergy on, projects that go bo­
und her own four wulls.
Since men take thrlr own
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ly, they ought to take their
to cool lares areas when you
Get Ready For
work,
play or salsitaia.
..........................
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Hot Weather
and fuier, tool
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BY —

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On(Bhidqsi

Some people like to fool
around with Staymun anil usa
tho rvspunsa even with no In­
terest In ii major suit.

J A c

0

DEAR A B R Y : I went with a hoy
for five months. For Valentine’s
Day he gave me a gold locket with
my initials on the front of it and his
on the back. We broke up and I
don’t want to keep the locket. Should
I give it hack to him? My mother
says no and my father says yes.
N O RA

QjacoJbjy

C tk

n t DCU IV

D EAR EMBARRASSED: Some
people are so moved by an exciting
performance they forget momentar­
ily that it's only a performance.
There are worse faults. But if it
ruins the show for you, let him at­
tend the wild ones alone.

K

Many
Hardy Plants

C LEA N ER S

218 - 220 MAGNOLIA

PHONE

child

They explained to the Nu

NOW O PEN !
SEM IN O LE

Cindy

money.

On April 8
Souls

from

occasions and sends her ono
dollar u month fur spending

Plans Election
All

read

ehuptcr remembers her on
her birthday and all special

Catholic Club

The

was

Lyons, the U-year-old adopt­
Children's Home in Lakeland.

It was decided not to enter
a float in tho Semi-Centennial

OPERATED
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

Eta

I'hl Mu girls as guests for a ed

Altamonte Springs

•

Beta

Florida

John Applehy was host re­
cently to the members of the
ninth grade Sunday School
Class o f the First Methodist
Church at his home at 408
Virginia Ave.
Aout 22 young members ol
the class enjoyed a wiener
roast with all the trimmings,
inoluding baked beans, potato
salad, potato chips, and top­
ped o ff with cake and Ice
crgain.
• • •
Teacher of the class Is Mrs.
T U E S D A Y 'S
E LE C TIO N
Randall Priest. John Is the
proved an age-old law o f hu­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
manity.
Appleby.
You can't rest on your
laurels.
Tills old, but true admoni­
tion goes way bark to tho
tima when winners In the
Olympic game* were crown­
ed with laurel wreaths.
Mrs. Michael Ferny is re­
The Domocrals forgot this
cuperating
at her home, 113
good old law, and rested on
their laurel wreatha, In the llaltaw ay Drive, from a pain­
complacency o f their hundred ful Injury received when she
fell on a wet floor, resulting
year reign.
Tho Republicans, seeing a in a broken arm. This is her
golden
opportunity
and second serious injury recent­
shrewdly gauging human na­ ly. About a year ago she fell
ture, seised the Initiative, from a step ladder and broke
snatched up the ball and ran her leg.
Mr. and Mrs. William S.
with it. R ight over the goal
Wolsey have completed the
line.
On auch event* a*
thla remodeling of their new home
flows the course o f history. at 1310 Maitland Ave. They
It could be a turning point, moved here from Lake Syin
Maitland.
Their
fanning a flickering flamu M ia
o f competition that could stir daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pope,
up a brisk blase. W e’ll see,
have lived in Altamonte for
• • •
DID YO U K N O W that Or­ several years.
ange County once extended, all
the way frum Lake George to
Lake Okeechobee?

MISS M A R Y CARO L M cK IN LE Y

f ib

D EAR FR U STR A TE D : The hus­
band is normally the provider for
the family, so his income becomes
his and hers. Any money a wife
earns through her own efforts is
HERS. But in case the family needs
HERS it should quickly become
THEIRS.

T E R R Y M ILLE R
ere drawn into plans for tlje
celebration, the floats, the
tx-auty contest, the parade,
picnic, barbeque, show and
danrt-e, a feeling o f enthus­
iasm I* beginning to mount
all around the the county.

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AS LOW AS

$

5

PER
WEEK
II

Flemings

Sanford Electric Co.

GifU • Cards . Hooka
(Formerly McVlcara)
210 E. Flrat 81.

“Seminole County's Oldest GE Dealer"

118 Magnolia Ave.

F A 2-1562

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fcn te h ia iw Y U w i J joA £ v &amp; u p m
J tiq M u jh J tA
7:30-8:30

pm .

9n

CBS.

those
V ariety." Another of those
potpourri presentations, shot
all over the continent with
acts limited to the variety as­
pects of carnival rather than
the breath taking. These in-

1,00(1 35 ,,M,al ln h'* dorring j V/l IClIICI IIU II

role of Toil Stiles is Martin
Milner and. proving be is
more than equal to bis new
task is his co-star Glenn Cor­
bett.

Meet Set For
Contestants

8:30-9 p in. ABC. The Flintstones. “ Swedish Visitors."
An orientation program for
Color. One of the better epi­
lo N M C f C *U v c }
all the Seminole County girls
sodes in this scries. When
RIDE-IN THEATRE
who are entered In the llenuFred decides to forgo a va­
ty Contest for the Semi-Fencation. Wilma secretly uses
IH IO NK I A 2-1218
termini will be held nt the
IO N IT E K SAT.
Civic Center, Tue«dtiy nt 7:110
A
p.tn.. Chairman K. C. Harper,
F A It I.O AI)
Jr., announced today.
in
t iii:
n tir r r r
n il iit .
T R IP L E F E A T F H E
There are .14 conteatanta In
ni nth
Ji im i m . n u n i t
III’ I'l.llllllll IN NNII roYi |thu line-up o f tlioae vying for
No. I 7:U'» Oiilv
n il n i i .
the crown o f .Mi** Seminole
“ SEVEN MEN
&lt;l l \NM: i l V NO. 12-VH
FROM N O W "
KKDKItAL W T i n V A t . MORT- County an the deadline wan
Randolph Scott
G\GK ASSOCIATION. * cor­ reached Wednesday.
poration onranltr.1 un&lt;1*r an
Color
A modeling lennon will he
Art o f Conurr«n ami rilttlntc
No. 2 9:00 Only
pursuant to the K#d#ra1 Na­ given in the proper method
tional
MurlpiiKe
A^atH’latlon of walking for the judging,
Edcnr Alien I’oe'a
Ohartcr Act, havtna It* prln“ TH E R A V E N "
cp al of flea In tho City of and ail gucationa which the
Vlncrnl Price
Washington, District o f Co­ young Indie* may have will
Boris K arloff
lumbia,
Peter Lorre
Plaintiff. he cleared up a t that time,
I v*.
In Color
Harper »aid.
|&lt;-iivnt.rs .i II I O K S an I
Hath girl will aUo Ik* ma­
IMTIIICI
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No. .1 10:70 Only
1MfeiBlitit*
ligned
to a *pon*or and a
"B A N D OF
M il'll
o r rotti:&lt; laimi it i: schedule o f times and eventa
A N G E LS "
R.II.H
Clark Gable
NO T IC K IS I I K I I K R T O IV - will he given to each girl.
In Color
KN pursuant to a Final OrThe Civitan Club of San­
i'rt*
of
F orrrlom r*
dated
March
and e n t e r a l ford i* the overall sponsor
In r i iu n r r r y &lt;**••*• No. 1i*’•*.S «*f for the lleauty Conteau

$ 1.00

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COMING
Sun. - Mon. - Tor*.
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TODAY
OPEN
12:13

the Circuit Court of the .Ninth
Judicial Circuit
Iti and for
Semin-*!*
Countyt
Florida*
a Iter riii F K O K I t A h N A T I O N ­
AL
It O I t T l I A O R
ASSOC IA­
TION, a corporation nruanlied
under an Act o f &lt;!oPirre*« i»n*l
*■l i * 11nK pur-uant to the F e d ­
The Channel Swim: NI1Ceral National &gt;l«*rtiiaRe A*aoelation Charter Act. hav ing It* T V * Alerv Orillia afcow goes
principal offlca In tha C it y of off (he air toilay; two map
Waahlnifton, District of C o l­
operas replace it Monday,
umbia. I« the I'la ln tl ff. and
Sunday: Wall Whitman U
C I I A R R K S J H IC K S and P A T H IC IA K. IIICKN. hla wife, are the
subject
of
C'BS-TV'a
tha defendant*. I "111 f e ll to
tlia h i k lie *t and l»e»t bidder “ Camera Three . . . Dorothy
for cath at the Front P o o r o f (.amour guests on same net­
the Semlnola County C o u r t­
house in the Cit y of Hanford. work's “ Candid Camera.”
County nf gemlnola, Plorldn,
International stuff: Japan
at 11:00 A. M. on the 8th day
is removing its dollar veiling
o f Ap ri l
IM l
the foltowlfm
detiTlbed property *a eet forth on buying American tclcvis
lu aatd Final Prt'rre, to -w it : ion films,
thereby opening
I.«»T
3 NOR TH
« UtLAN DO HKCO.NO A P - wide its Inqiort door; but the
DIT ION, aocordlnw to plat ruling doesn't apply to movies
tfiereof raeorded In Flat
Hook 12. I’a u c i G« and 17 for video, only sliuws an hour
I'ubllo R ecord* o f Hemin* &lt;or less . . . King llassan II
»)!»• County, Florida
ol Morocco guests Monday on
PATCH
thla Tltta day o f
NBC-TV’s “ Today” program
March. A. D. I M i .
(S K A Ic
. . . Cancel: Edward G. Rob­
Arthur If. Itackwlth, Jr
C|*rk of the Circuit Court inson from same network's
of Seminole County, F l o r ­ Jack I'aar show tonight.
ida.
Hollywood Stuff: Joey Bish­
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Carroll Iturke
op will rm rer the (tlmtown
Attorn* \ a for I' la ln t lf f
end
of
NBC-TV'*
Einmy
Suite 5 1 S. Sanford At lantic
awards coverage May 28 . . .
Na t’ l Hank Hid*.
Sanford, Florida
A Glynis Johns series is
Fuhllftli March 29. 19(3
competing
with
“ Car
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STARTS

SUNDAY
9:00

SHOWS A T l:U0 • 3:00 . 3:00 • 7:00
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Chakiris N uyen Darren
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Where Are You?” to replace
"The Real McCoys" on CBSTV next fall . . . Jack Oakle
is on Die ".McCoys" April 14.

_ _ France

_

The
Russian new* agency Tass
reported Thursday that Ta
mars Press set • new world
sliotput record for women.
Miss Press achieved a throw
of 59 fret, 8 inches. Improv­
ing her own indoor record
by one ami a half inches, in
a meet in I/cningrad.

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.MIMIC — Hayley Mill* mugs the world's most
famous lower lip, while the "original," Maurice
Chevalier. Iiuiks on. The two star with George
Sanders in Walt Disney’s Technicolor film, "In
Search Of The Castaways," released by Uiicna
Vista,

Disney Film Drive-In Bound
For sheer Imagination, you
enn't bent a combination like
Walt Disney and Jules Verne
mining (a the M o v i * I a n d
Drive-In Kumluy.
For fast-moving entertain­
ment, you ran'l lu-nt Disney's
version of the late French au­
thor’s adveuturn story “ In
Search o f the Castaways."
The Bui hank producer wise­
ly ehoso talented
English
teenager llayley Mills ami
venerable E r e n e h charmer
Maurice Chevalier to lead a
hold bund o f adventurers
across two
continents
in
search of u shipwrecked sea
captain. The talented twosome
fit together like champagne
and caviar; one effervescent,
the other mellow,
Disney puts his top per
r ~ -rrn , TV'

'

CHARLTON HESTON, riuht, Yvette Mimietix
.mill George Clinkiri* arc throe o f tlio atnr* in
Jerry Hrcnler'g g|&gt;ectm'tilnr new production,
“ Diamond Head,” in Panavision ami EaHtman
Color. Al*o Httirrod arc France Nuyen nM Mci
Chen and .Inmen Darren, wit is Aline MacMaium
anti Elizabeth Allen co-atarrcd. A giant ntory of
modern Hawaii, based on the Peter Gilman best­
seller, “ Diamond Head" is a Columbia Pictures
release.

Ritz To Get 'Diamond Head'
Hawaii has never before been
dramatised

so

spectacularly

i as In “ Diamond Head.”
‘ Jerry

THE
GIANT
STORY
OF
MODERN
HAWAII 1
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STAR TS SUN. |
A P R IL 7

1.

and a Complete
Line of

Meats
and
Groceries
LOOK FOR

TH E
BIG
SIGN

Mockingbird

North Orlando
Super Mkt.

— GREGORY PECK

Lone-nod . Oviedo ltd.
•j Mile East of l l * j 17-92

For the Indies who want to |^.-t * group together and go
do tlie talking and maybe j ,,|ny a tournament game.
play a little bridge, clu-ek Where else ran you go on
Into Jim Spencer's Vieux Friday and Saturday nights
Carre Room. Doris Spencer for entertainment from 12:30
says that any size group is til 2? The Casuals entertain
welcome, even just one table. then and the other nights you
Ilring your own cards and can play the juke box ami
whatever else you may need dam e to that music if y o u :
(Gon-n's fvr Beginners is wish,
what I need), set up your
table and play. O f course you
I f yell’d rather be enter­
can sip on cool drinks too mid tained than talk, watch for'
just spend an enjoyable after­ the diamond shaped sign on
noon. Call Doris first though 17-92 north. It stands for the
— sometimes there's » lunch- Club Diamond, where they .
ten or other scheduled group, have m new archest la playing
but usually you'll he able to seven nights a week — it's
get In.
Paul Terrlbtlini's hand, called '
•
•
•
the “ Four Diamonds" appro- 1
Easter Eggs are the order pi lately enough. Mel Mutrny
o f the day for next Friday entci tains with his piano
afternoon. The Skate City comedy just as always.
Rollers Dance and Figure
('lull is nponsoring a free
Asked John Horton what
Easter egg outdoor hunt for was new at tliu Carilie one'
kids under 12. It ’s fir e too. week ami lie said Hint if they
Thu rink will he open Fri­ ever got lauiu Turner in
day nl i emi sn from 1 til 3 they'd sure let me know . . .1
pin. with spei'lnl rates o f 2o well, they still don't have her :
cents admission ami 15 rents hut they arc always working
skate rentals.
on way* to improve the place. I
Lunch h o u r
is booming, I
Other Easter doings are thanks no doubt to our good
going on at the Melodee Skat­ friend Flo, the daytime mix­
ing Itink on Oitorn Road. ologist who combines her ef-^
They've planned n full sche­ firirncy iiu.l skill in mixing
dule o f skating hours to take drinks with her friendly perthe kids o ff your hands while Hcuality lu make the meal
they're home on vacation. pleasant,
•
•
•
The rink will be closed Easter
Sunday, hut the kids ran
skate
Thursday
afternoon
from I to 5 p.m.; Friday ami
Monday there will la- all day
sessions from 9 a.m, til 5
p.m. They have a snack bar
so the kids ran skate all day
if they want too. Skates cun
ho rented, too. of course.
•
•
•
Mix a little activity in with
your evening and play some
shufflehonrd at the Drift Inn
oil
lleardall
and
Geneva.
There's a Is-ard there for
your enjoyment, and some
Wednesday night why not

II r e s I c r

the

production

1which opens Sunday at ths
Ritz Theatre. A Columbia Pictuies release in Panavision
1and Euatinnn Color, “ Diamond
i 11cud” stars Charlton Heston,
1Yvette Mimieux, George Cha­
kiris,
France
Nuyen
and
I Janies Darren. Aline MaeMalion and Elizabeth Allen coI star.

Hawaii itself is a vital in­
gredient in the entertainment
and excitement o f “ Diamond
Head." Its history, its people,
its problems loom lurpe in this
giant screen story o f a ruth­
less empire-builder who, while
disclaiming racial discrimina­
tion, challenges his defiant
younger sister's romanre with
a full-blooded Hawaiian hoy.
Unconscious o f Ids own hyp­
ocrisy, he simultaneously Tar­
ries on a glowing, lieurtwarming romanre with a love­
ly Chinese girl.

ROLLER SKATINC
N IG H T L Y

EXCEPT

TU ESD AY

7:30 P. M. • 10:30 I*. M.
MON. N IT E 11.00 ADM ITS E N TIRE F A M IL Y
WED. N ITE • LAD IES N ITE

BRAD ENTO N
(D P I )
—
Doug ( 'a mil Ii may not h&lt;- a
slugger equal to his dad, hut
lie has his days, Thursday
was one of them.
The young lais Angeles
Dodger catcher belted a hom­
er to lead o ff the 14th Inning
that sent tlie West Coast ag­
gregation to a 4-2 victory
over the host Now York Mets.
Another run scored in the
frame thunks to a hit lialsniun, steal and single by Bill
Skowron.
With John Itoieboro epending milch of his time on the
hoiirh hecuuse o f a skin in­
fection, Camilli has hern play­
ing quite n hit. He figures to
rate the No. 2 backstop, de­
spite a presentable ratrhing
performance by Mike Brumley this spring.
Camilli's father, I)olph, was
an all-time great with the
Dodgers who won the most
valuable player award lit 1941.

All Uiose people who have
been pestering the manageincut o f tin- Capri will Ik- glad
to learn they've relented and
are putting the hot and cold
buffet hack during the noon
hour. Starting next Monday
and running through Friday
from II a.m. til 2 p.m. the
buffet will he aet up for
lunch for tt.35. It's a good
quirk way to step in and get
your lunch if you're in a
hurry and wunt sonic good
food at a really nice place.

IT
FINALLY
HAPPENED
The New Club Diamond

Swing* Every N ile

with

FROM

Dnnre

9 A. M.

To

W EEK

The

Music

Of

B ILL SLA Y TO N
AND

TH E

EVERY
FOOD

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DRIFT INN
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No.

2

Beardall C r Geneva
T ry Our H A M S A N D W IC H
STACKED HIGH ON R Y E
D ANCE TO
“ TH E
FILL

&amp;

SAT.

TH E MUSIC
CASUALS'*

OF

12:30 P. M. • 2:00 A. M.

Shuffle Board Tournament
WED. NITE - START • P. M.

OPEN
10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 A. M. • MON. TH RU S AT.

Hot Cr Cold
BU FFET

LENO RE
IS B AC K
A T TH E P IA N O

MON. Thru FRI.

IN OUR

I I A.M. to 2 P.M.

Cocktail Lounge

1.35

Mnn. thru Thnra.

7 P.M. to 11 P.M.

DAN CE
E V ER Y • - -

F R ID A Y &amp;
SATURDAY
TO TH E MUSIC OF

plUH

The Dongle Woogie
Piano

or

P.ukuUkr

BIG BILI
AND TUB

M EL

VELVETO NES

M URRAY
No Cov* No .Min.,

FUN

No Adm.

17-92
South o f Dellary

DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S
( » » e e l a. a nut)
R O YA L RED SHRIMP
fa real drlirary the way

we
prepare them! . . . they are N U T
French Fried 1)

COMBINATION P LA T T E R
(Danikh Lohater Tails and Royal
lied Shrimp)

For Mom, Dad and the Kids

Bowling &amp; Skating
NO

YOUR
CHOICE

$2 ’5

FROG

nutter

to ­

Those 4 GuysIf

Friday and Saturday From 8:00

Skate City Roller Rink

JIM SPENCER’S
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
South French Ave.
Phone F A 2-0551

T E 8-2474

FLA.

6 D A YS A

Paul
Tcrribilini’s
“ FOUR
DIAMONDS'*

M A TIN E E SAT. &amp; SUN. 2:30 P. M. - 4:30 l». M.

Just O ff 17-92 On Dog Trark ltd.

OPEN

the muslr of

CHAR • HIMMLER PRIM E STEAKS

ll

SANFORD,

AND SU N D A Y

nlwny* nt JIM SPENCER'S
A L L TH E LOHSTER YOU CAN E A T .... &gt;3.23

D ANCE

VALDEZ HOTEL

T il 2 A.M.

Clean the lint traps on both
the wasliM and dryer before
laundering fahrira such as
rorduroys and dark cottons,
which attract lint.

LEGS
Sauted In Melted

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Ity Judy Turner
Expect there's a lot o f Monday morning quarter- i
backing still going on over the elections . . . . of
course the traditional places to do that kind nf talk - 1
ing are you know whero . . . . Here's the list, so take
your choice.
_________________________I

Camilli's Boy
Has Good Day

Tha lush, lovely Island of

BEER
W IN E

i former* through a whirlwind,
globe-girdling obstacle course;
' the advanturcia encounter an
i earthquake, an avalanche, n
voleanu, n giant condor, a
man-eating jaguar, a sivarm
nf alligators, a mommulh w a­
terspout, a flash flood, bloodthirsty mutineers and Maori
cannibals.
The oilier feature on the
program which w i l l p l a y
through Tuesday is “ The I ' m^derwater City.”
| On Wednesday and Tliuisday, "Run Silent — Run Deep"
und “ Alias Jesse James" will
play.
Three films are scheduled
for Friday and Saturday. The
lltiec m e “ It's Only Money,"
“ Thunder Road" mid "Shot­
gun."

S a n fto h d

TA B LE
HOPPING

T V Time Previews

Raw- |elude an
Italian juggler; a : the money for a fur neck- tains of a tahle tennis team rector (B ill Williams) gets
hide. “ Incident o { the Clown." tierman
comedy acrobatic, pj&lt;-c. thinking Fred won't be and a likely combination to needed aid from Stu Bailey
English
song-ami- att„ ro for somc ,jm
nut become the New York Mets tEfrem
Eddie Bracken, one of the act; an
Zimbalist
J r.)
in
dance act; and a Swiss senof the ping jiong world. John catching a bank robber t\Vilbetter actor-comedians, and
Fred's
peaceful
vacation
a
ll
,
.
,
.
....
,
_
.
.
.
triloquist. Don Amcche is
, i Astin and Marty tngels star. t bam Phipps). Two good sideone of the least seen on TV,
host.
home is disrupted by a noisy
S;3o i0:30 p in. ABC. 77 plots concern an aging flight
makes a notable contribution
8:30-9:30 p m . CBS. Route convention of musicians and J Sunset Strip. “ Flight 307.” captain (Jack Warden) who
tonight in the role of a walk­
f&gt;0. “ Narcissus on an Old Red Wilma panics when he tell* Quite good and the action is about to be grounded and
ing human paradox. At one
Fire Engine." This series her they should go away after |coll|(|n-, h;nc been better, a movie star (Gena Rowand the same time, he is a
seems to Ik - going overboard all.
Setting is a Metropolitan air- lands) with no desire to conform er circus clown and a
3 9:39 p m. ABC. I'm Dic­ port where an operations di- tinue living.
on stories about beautiful but
serious scholar. He is also an
neurotic girls with psycholo­ kens . . . He's Fenster. “ Taaccident-prone pioneer seek­
dhr
£ a u fiiri)
ijrra lit F r i. M u r. 29, T*.'I— P a p e 9
gical problems. This one has bel Tennis Anyone?" This
ing to end the threat of Indian
Anne Helm as an outwardly program tries a dilficult pro­
disasters by simple commun­
hostile but inwardly insecure position tonight: to make los­
ication with the red man. A
college girl who gets her ing as interesting as winning.
worthy episode for this series.
kicks frequenting cheap sa­ The losers, of course, arc the
Erie Fleming and Clint Eastloons. A good acting job by twp carpenters who are capwood atar.
Miss Helm, although her jus
7:30-8:30 p in. NBC. Inter-1
. . . . .
. . .
.
national Showtime. “ Circus
f," ,ions «» h illy contrived. f | r p n f , » n n

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ONE H AS TO S T A Y
HOME - THERE'S
SOMETHING FOR
E V E R YO N E TO DO

JET
BOWLING LANE

ONOKA ROAD

F A 2-7542

MELODEE
SKATING RINK

ONORA ROAD

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N O T IC K IH I I K I t K H Y U I V KX, that the G o v e rn in g Hoard
o f Central and Southern F l o r ­
ida Flood Control Plelrli-t, a
public
corporation
eilellriK
and operatliiK under and by
virtue o f
III* l a w * o f the
Hlate o f Florid a Inlrnde to
amend
Ita
b u d a-l
for
the
ftreat ye ar b egin n in g July t,
l!«s:. and riidlnn Juna 30, 19t&gt;3.
aa followra:
lncreaa* In An tlr lpaled Itecelpta
Fr om
Dlatrlct
Tasea
I IS.OttO.M
Unapiirupr lated
Hurplua
4T4.0WIII0
T o t a l lu c re *** la
■-------------lludgrt
liSS.Oonoo
T h e above Increase In anItclpaled recelpla I* Intended
to lie app ropriated aa follo w ei
Fo r th* Aci|ul*lllon
of
Lands
and
Other Ihirpoeea
(.'apltal Outlay
|5II.00*.#0
T h * Go ve rn in g Hoard f u r ­
ther Intrude to amend
the
allocation o f liudK*t*d fund*
by InterTund tranafera to furtlirr
Inrreae*
the
amount
availa ble fur l-and Ac&lt;|Ulelllon
and Ollier
1'urpo.e*— Capital
Outlay.
T h a t on the 1th day of
April. A. P., 13*3, at nine
o'clo ck a. m. In the principal
o ff ic e
of
eald Central
and
Honthern F lo rid a Flood C o n ­
tr ol
Dlatrlct,
9&lt;&gt;1
K vc rn la
Hlrret,
W ea l
Paint
llcacti.
Florida, hearing w i l l he a f ­
forded to alt owner*, person*
o r entit le* w h o ara or may
b * subject to aald Dlatrlct'*
taara,
their
at to rn ey
nr
agents, ta appear b efore aald
Hoard and ehnw tin ir o b je c ­
tion* to aald amendment*.
T hle n olle * eliall ba pub­
lished In the e la h le rn courtlira nf Ih* District.

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Semino!'* Realty

BR. Duplex. Almost new.
Elect, kit. tile bath, gar­
age. 1001-A Elm St. Excel­
lent
location.
Available
Apr. 1st. $75 mo. FA 2-5594.

R E N T A RED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day. Week, or Month
CARRO LL’S FU R N ITU R E
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm i.
bath, 2 screened porches.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply upatairi evenings.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 2-7484.
Fum. Apt. Close in. Apt. 3.
$10 Mo. 40744 W. -1st.

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l a Ike ( e a r ! nf the C n a a ty
Jorfae. a r m l a o t r I'niMty, Ki ev 14a, l a I’ rnbale.
l a re 1 Del at e nf

IIUTII

K.

MOOIIK,
Pecraerd

T o A l l C r e a t i o n a a * Persona
Having
Clnlma
nr
Ilem rn4*
A a a l n . t *nl4 D e t a i n

APARTMENT. 4 IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
Room* and bath. Screened 3 Bedroom — with air-con­
porch. Close In. FA 2-0191
ditioning and large fam ily
room.—Any type financing.
or FA 2 2624.
Payments a* low as $68 85
3 BEDROOM. Living k Din­
a mo., plus taxes and insur­
ing room. Beautiful loca­
ance to qualified buyer.
tion. REFERENCES. Call
TE E ’N GREEN ESTATES
FA 2-7114.
Phone 322-2744
1 BEDROOM Furnished Cot­
Highland Park
tage. $65. 812 Elm. Call
412 Ediths Circle
Harris* Realty. FA 2 5264 Thla three bedroom block
or FA 2-7945.
home on two lots can bo
purchased
for
$12,000.00.
Can be financed through
FHA by qualified purchas­
ta tha C a a r t a t th * r o a a t y
e r for only $900.00 down
J a d g r . BratlBMl* r o a a t y , KievIda. l a r r a b a t r .
Including closing cost. E x ­
l a r e i ytalalr a f
clusive listing.
M ATT C. HTANLKY
Deceit*,)
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
T a Alt T r r d H a r a a a d P e r * * * *
llatlag
M ala.*
ar
Dema ade
Realtor
A g a l a e t Said D ela te,
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
You ami earh of you are
hereby notlfleil an,I require,I FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg

Legal Notice

to preeent any rlaline and
drmand* whlrh you. or either
of you, may have agalnat th*
relate o f MATT C. HTANLKY,
dereaaed. lata of aald County,
to lb* County Judge o f HenilOffice F A 2-2118
nole County, Florida, at hla
offlra In the rourt linuae nf
Night FA 20618
aald County at Hanford, Flor­
323-0700
ida,
within
ala
calendar
Sanford. Fla.
month* from th# time of the 2524 Park Dr.
flrat publication of thle no.
tire.
Two
cople*
nf each
claim or demand ahall b* In
writing, and ahall atata tha
plara of realdence and poet
office addreat of the claimant,
and ehall b* aworn to by th*
claimant, hla agent, or attor­
ney and accompanied by a
filing fee of on* dollar and
“w . »ueiur.Bim.T
aucli claim or demand not ao -w -v
filed ahall be Void.
/•/ Linda Jean Htanley
A*
Admlnlattalrlx
Cum
Tralamento Ar.ncxo of the
Katal* of
e*t Lhrli
Living and
Your Best
MA T T C. HTANLKY
Investini
ng Ooportunity
Uecraaed
Geo. A. Hprer, Jr.
in Floriids Today!
Attorney for aald estat*
II3 H Magnolia Avenu*
Hanford. Florida
flOtlDA’S BEST HOMEVALUESt
Flrat publication March 73.

Jim Hunt Realty

O PPO RTU NITY

IMtona

April

I’abllah March IS. SB *

April

$6960 to $15,450
At Low as $210 down,
As little as $43.11
a month!

No Closing Costsl
No Prepayments!

|*THEMWTYMIOfiSr|
•mil

Attorney for eald aetata
11JH Magnolia Avrnut
Hanford. Florida
Flrtt publication March S3.
A. P. 1H3.

- 1'w te rV ^ eVr

GARAGE

Canrl el «k* ( a s s l r
Bemlaele I'awaty, Flor­
1‘robale.
Delate of
ANN STAN LE Y,
preeaaed.
Ta (It Creditor* aad Peraoa*
Mat lag Claim* or Demaade
iaolosi Bald Delate!
You and each of you ara
hereby notified and required
tu prreent any clalma and da*
manda which you, or either of
you. may have against th*
relot* of MAI t Y ANN HTANI.KY. deceased, late of aald
County, to th* County Judge
of Hetnlnole County, Florida,
at hit office In the court A.P. 1)13.
hnue* nf eald County at Han- l'ubllah March 33. 31 *
fold, Florida, within ala rat. S. 13. 13SS.
andar ntnntha front th* time •CPO-73
of the flrat publication of
thl* notice. T w o coplet of
each claim or drmand eliall
be In writing, and ehall atat*
th* place of residence and
poet office addreea of (lie
claimant, and ahall be aworn
TVS WANT AA
to by the claimant, hla agent,
1A*
#
I tb* Jab IW Yew
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fee of on* dollar
and such claim or drmand not
*o filed ehall be Void.
/a/ Linda Jean Htanley
A*
Adinlnelratrls
Cum
Tvatamvnto Annvso of tha
Avr
Kelata of
MAItY ANN HTANLKY,
lie, rased

(leo. A. Speer, Jr,

m W HSW Fekl

First St. Near 2 city free 9. For Sale or Rent
parking lota and shopping If you like country living.
stores. No utility charges.
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Suitable for couple or tin­
south side of big Lako
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Mary. Water for boating,
Store.
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
mately 2ti acres. FA 2-9162.
AVA ILA B LE April 1st. 3 BR.
House. Stove k refrig. $85. House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205.
Mo. Located 2507 llightawn
Ave. Write owner II. Ger- 12. Real E s ta te For Sale
lach, 11821) Gilmore Dr.
Will take Trailer as down
Key West, Fla.
payment on lot on Chap­
Furnished Apartment. Close
man St. in Sanford. Will be
In. Jimmy Cowan. F A 2-4013
on property Saturday March
30.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
REDUCED. 2 Story home,
good repair, new plumbing
3 Bedrm. two story house at
wiring,
termite
contract.
311 W. 10th St. Elect. Kit.
715 Magnolia, FA 28960.
tub k shower laundry rm.
Must be aecn to appreciate. N FW HOUSE on Crystal lake.
Available Apr. 1st. $75 mo.
Loch Arbor. Call FA 2-3378
FA 2 5594.
or FA 2-3077.

Houses for rent. For Infor­
NO CASH NEEDED
mation contact Ted W il­ 2 BR. Kit. equip. Apt. Near
shop, center.
2615 Elm. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 A
liams Hardware, 205 E.
Everett
Harper
Agency.
month. T. k L Included.
25th St.
FA 2-2285.
322-8085.

In Ik*
Jadgr,
ida. la
la ret
MAItY

-------------Uw family

24 Mineral
S3 Indonesians at
Mindanao
SB Frlfhlew
77 Hindrance
SBShakaaptaraaa
stream .
SB Merclu adlas
SI Mora saraasd
S3 Pbaaaant naaU

R E G ISTR A TIO N
!■
now 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen LARGE Apartment. 801 Mag­
nolia.
Fireplace,
master
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
being taken fo r the enroll­
bedroom
and
carpeted.
1201
FA
2
5303.
ment o f the kindergarten at
and 1203 Elm. Duplex. 119
the Grace Methodist Church ROOMS, The Gables. 401
Elm. Master bedroom, tile
on Onora Rd. &amp; Woodland
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
bath and carpet. All cle^in
and nicely furnished. All
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
6. For Kent
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3651.
$00. NO 8-5267.
2 BR. house, &gt;17 Catalina.
S M A L L fum. Apt. 1902 Maple 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kitF A 2-0731.
Apartment. 1506 W. 3rd.
ehen equipped. FA 2-3049.
MODERN* Office furnished
f A 2 6347.
CLEAN Large Apt. Downwith conference room. Airstairs furnished. 611 Park.
conditioned.
FA
2-7459.
Three
room
furnished
apartment. 2101 Magnalla,
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen A V A IL A B L E R E N T A L S
$15. 2 Bedroom Furnished
LAKE Jessup, 1 bedroom fur­
equipped. Near base.
Apartment, $55. Robert A.
nished home. $75.
F A 2-3685.
William*. Phone FA 2-3951.
LOCH Arbor, 4 bedroom, 2l i
F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
baths,
unfurnished.
$150.
Loch Arbor three bedroom
house. Close to base. $65
Lease.
unfurnished house, kitchen
a month. Water furnished. 2 BEDROOM
unfurnished,
equipment, $95.00. Robert
FA 2 6261.
several $70 to $85.
A. Williams FA 2-3951.
HOUSE for sale or rent on
N E W LY FURNISHED Large
rent payments to right per­
2 lilt, duplex. 14th St. Longson. FA 2-7051.
wood. 838-3291.
1901 S. Park Ave.
1 BEDROOM Furnished house
FA 2-5232 anytime
NICE A clean 3 room furnish­
on large lot. $55 a month.
ed Apartment. Near town.
3 BEDROOM
Furnished
F A 2-0597.
$55 a month. Include* wa­
house. $90 month. FA 2-2322.
ter &amp; electricity. FA 2-8544. 2 BEDROOM Upstairs Apart­
ment. Large, airy. Com­ FURN. 2 Bedroom house.
pletely fuTtlshed. newly de­
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
corated k sparkling clean.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Adults. $75 ■ month. Ph. 6A Special Notices
1305 Elliott Ave., F A 2-5254
F A 2-0668.
R E MINDER
or FA 2-0525.
1'eC.OVit, ?AT\ 3r.l
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
0. M. HARRISO N’S
equipped. $70. FA 2-4691.
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph. 24k R.M. Fum. Apt. Utilities
$45. 5 Rm. furn. house. $65. INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
FA 2 4678.
years experience. Call La­
Ph. 322-2764.
W E L A K A APARTM EN TS:
mar Williams. 5 Points,
Rooms private batha, 114 FURN. Apt FA 2-2800.
FA 2-7843.
W. First St.
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on

You anil each o f you ara
hereby notlfleil anil required
to |ireaent any clalma and
ili-niaiule which you, or either
or you. may have agalnat
the
estate
of
IIIT II
K.
MOOIIK.
i!«rea**&lt;],
late
of
said County, to th* County
Judge of Hemlnnle County,
This I* th* Ith day of Florida, at hla office In Ih*
court hour* of aald County
March. t&gt;«3.
Central and Houthern F l o r ­ at Hanford, Florida, within all
month*
from
the
ida Flood Con trol Dis trict rnlrnilar
tlmr of the fleet publication
by It* UovernlnK Hoard
of
Ihla
nolle*.
Kacl^
claim
or
llys /•/ It llr y H. Miles
demand almll be In writing,
Chairman
and aball slate th* place of
(H KAt.l
rrtldence and poet offlca ad­
ATTKBT:
dress of lha claimant, and
/*/ (I. K. Pal l, Jr.
aball b* sworn to by IH*
Becrelary
clalnmnl, hla agent, or at­
Member* o f Hoard
ll o b r r l It. ll o r n tr , V ic * . torney, and any such claim
or demand not *o filed eliall
Chairman
be void.
J. Ilr urr V ln ln g
/*/ Joseph Mlllnn Moor*
8 W. H o ll er
/#/ Arthur Curtis Moor*
AY. It. H.aitt
As esecutnrs of the I-aet
Publlah March l i . 33, 31. 1313
W ill
and Testament of
C P tl-lt
I I I T I I K. MOOIIK.
deceased
(ten. A. Hpeer. Jr.
Answer to Pr*vloci* Putrl#
Attorney for aald eatai*
113'v Magnolia A n n u l
Hanford. Florida
I ’uMIsh March I, IS, 37. St
A. P. tail.
CDU.3S

■ Ornt lake

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11
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6. For Rent

3. Education • Instruction 6. For Rent

Homesite Investment
Opportunities
From Just $995!
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Tho Macklo Bros. Inc.
Dthona, Fla. • Phont 6684458

�Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial FA 2-5612
12. Real Estate For Salci 12. Real Estate For Sale 22 lluilil • Paint • Repair
ATTR A C TIV E
3
Bedroom. 3 BEDROOM, H i bath house. R E PAIR IN G , painting, cabHa bath home. Built-in kit­
$100 plus closing cost. 122
inet making. All work guar­
chen, air-condlliontr. Con­
Hays Dr. Country Club Ma
anteed. Call F A 2-2139 .dter
venient location. $5&lt;w down.
nor.
3 p. illMonthly payments $81.00.
NO SPRING C LE A N IN G 25. Plumbing Services
Call FA 2 2659.
2 BEDROOM home. 6 Blocks I
&gt; BEDROOMS, 3 bath*. Kit­
from 1st A Park Rem odel-'
chen equipped. No down
ed older home. New paint
payment. 3309 S. Park Avc
inside and out. Ideal for
I ’ lu in b in g &amp; Heating
FA 2 1701.
retired couple. No taxes
A IR CONDITIONING
with homestead exemption.
Price $3,500. $15o0 down. ! CONTRACT and RE PAIR
WORK
balance $."&gt;o iio month. Ph. I
1007 Sanford A te. FA 2 6562
FA 2-1*457.
Real Estate -• Mortgages
PLUMBING
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420 15. II ummos Opportunity
Contracting Repairs

sSWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

ton. Completely automatic.
P o r t a b I c Westinghouse
oven Dining room chair.*,
end table*, collcc table,
mlac. articles.

e .*$ hf Mi. We.
TM
Ul N* O*

—W

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‘Draft HER and our enemies will surrender—
unconditionally!”

27. Special Services

BIG bargain, if sold by 16. Female Help Wunted
WELLS DRILLED, TUM I'S,
April 1st. Beautiful BIG
SPR IN K K R SYSTEMS
.11. Poultry • Livestock
Sanford home at 1000 Oak WOMEN with own transpor­
All Types and Sues
tation
care
(or
3
children
Avc., near all churches, for
Wc Repair and Service
luo RABBITS and 130 pens.
and housework. 5 or 6 days
a BIG family requiring 3
S
T
I
N
E
4U breeding stock. 60 Fryers
a
week,
some
evenings.
Pay
or 4 bedrooms and 2 baths,
and Easter bunnies. All for
by hour. FA 2-G302 after­ Machinery and Supply Co.
plus a BIG Dewly modern­
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
$130. Sell part or all. Call
noons.
ized kitchen that will de­
FA 2-2870.
light mother of the family.
A once in a lifetime offer­ 17. Male Help Wanted
II. IL PORK CO.. INC. .12. Flowers - Shrubs
ing at $9,500. Very good
Will
interview
experienced 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-423t
terms can be arranged.
spray p a i n t e r s . (Govt.
PE TU N IA, Snapdragon. PanSpec.) Experienced or Ap­
sic stock.
prentice Platers. 322-2387.
G R A P E V ILLE NURSERY
SEW ING M ACHINE
Grapcvillc Ave. Near 20th St.
C A L L FA 2-57811
1901 Park Avenue
The Sanfurd Civil Service
F A 2-5232 anytime
Uuard is accepting applica­ SMITH Air-Condition R efri­
W OODRUFFS
tions for the position of po­
geration service. All work FARM A GARDEN CENTER
FOR S A L E BY OW NER. A t­
lice
patrolman.
Require­
FA 2-3976
guaranteed. Very reason­ 601 Celery Ave.
tractive 3 bedroom houte,
ments; 21 to 30 years of
able in price. Day FA 2 7434
Ualadium Bulbs A Plants'
114 baths. Duo-Therm heat­
age; height and weight to
Night FA 2-2069.
er. Kitchen equipped. Cor­
Annuals
Petunias, Snapdra­
conform
with
established
ner l o t Between Junior
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
gons,
Pansies,
Vegetable
standards
with
minimum
High A Senior High School.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
5'9” hgt. and 154 lbs. wgt.;
1918 S. Chase Ave.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiUpsala Rd. Just off 2t&gt;th St.
minimum o f high school ed­
F A 2-2906.
ue—Ph. FA 2 4244
and 1st St.
ucation or equivalent. Ex­
M ANSFIELD
LAW N
SER.
amination for qual. appli­
.13. Furniture
cants will lie at 7:30 P.M.
Piano Tuning and Repair
TH E T IM E TESTED FIRM
April 9, 1963 in city- hall. W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
W ANTED reliable couple to
116 N\ Park Ave. FA 2-6123
Good
working
conditions
take up monthly payments
FR
IG
ID
A
IR
E
and pension plan. Submit
of $13.50 on 3 complete
DRIVE BY AND LOOK
Sales
A
Service
applications to Civil Ser­
rooms of furniture. • Call
♦ 2062 Hibiscus — Charming
G. II. HIGH
vice examiner by April 8,
T E 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
Spanish typo home. 3 Bed­
1700
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
1963.
lect.
rooms, separate furnished
Ph. FA 2-3*83
apartment. $12,000.
19. Situation.* Wanted
FREE ESTIM ATE
« 215 W. 20th St. 4 Bedroom*.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Child
Care. FA 2-2274
2 baths, beautiful corner
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
lot. $13,000. $400 down.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Y A R D Work FA 2-7878.
ture. Call N'ix Bedding Mfg.
♦ 1502 Forest Dr. (WynneFA 2 1817.
Co., at 709 Celery Avc.
wood) 3 Bedroom*, carpet­ F IV E DAYS work or deep
FA 2-2117.
29. Automobile ffervlre
In. Ref. 7&lt;&gt;6 Bay Ave.
ed living room, Florida
room. $12,500. $400 down.
AUTO - RADIO
CHILDREN Kept. FA 2-4182.
♦ 418 Lake Boulevard (Loch
Drive-In Repair Service
Arbor) 3 Bedrooms, corner COMPANION A housekeeper PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
lot. Close to Mayfair golf
to elderly lady . FA 2 3178.
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
course. $14,500.
Ph. 323 0655
EXPERIENCED
Young
wom­
♦ 610 E. 14th St. Roomy 2
an would like aecretarial
bedrooms, large d i n i n g
"G irl Friday" position in
room. $10,700.
Sanford. References. P. O.
♦ 319 Elliott. ( Mayf ai r) 3
Box 206, Lake .Mary.
Senknrik Gins* nnd Paint
Bedrooms, dining room. 2
Comjwny
Beautiful lots. $15,500.
21. lleauty Salons
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
If one of these appeals to you
Call for an appointment to H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
For quality automobile* at
Complete Beauty Service
inspect.
low prices check the Herald
Evening Appointments
classified pages where local
105 So. Oak
t A 2-5742 j dealers advertise.

Air-Conditioning

SINGER

St. Johns Realty

LAW N SERVICE

.1.1. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
ta rry 's Mart 2t5 Saniord
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

U* Your Furniture. Quick I
LIVING
ROOM
Suite.
Service With the Cash.
Cheap. Adam
Decorative
SUPER TRAD ING
POST
Service. 1113 Sanfurd Avc.
FA 20677.
FA 2-2032.

31. Article* For Sale
Ladies, c h i l d r e n s Shoes,
$1.99 up. Men* shoes $2.99
up. Surplus City, 201 W.
1st.
READ Y M IX Concrete, win­
dow sills,
lintels, step*,
kicks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
300 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5731

RECLAIM ED PIANOS
Due to unfortunate circum­
stance* have 2 pianos, one
walnut,
one
mahogany.
Famous makes. Will ar­
range sale to reliable f am­
ily this area! Guaranteed
Like new condition. Cali or
write Credit M a n s g,e r
Streep's, 641 N. Orange,
Orlando 424-2401.

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Avc.
F A 2-5232 any Ume
SPACIOUS 3 Bedrooms, 2
hath*,
equipped
kitchen.
Shade tre«s. Assume mort­
gage. pay part equity. 3303
S. Park. 3228060.
1 ACRE, landscaped, with or
without 2 bedroom, 10' x I
45' Housetrailer. Like oew. |
Phone FA 2-76U9.

A IR • CONDITIONING
R EFRIG E R ATIO N
•
•
•
•

MEN NEEDED
We train you
Home study with
roartiing
Tool* and equipment
furnished.

W RITE —
COMMERCIAL
TRAD ES IN S TITU TE
BOX 18
C/O Sanford Herald

NEW 1) E L U X E Electric
Range. Cost $279—sell for
$150. 322-8940.

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C A D ILLA C I Door, Power, A i r .......... *1595
PLYMOUTH 2 Door. V-8 .................
.195
FORD Station Wagon. V-8, Auto.......
615
FORD Country Sed., Overdrive
......
515
CIIEV. Sla. Wagon. 6 Cyl., Sid.........
715
CIIEV. Vi Ton Pickup. Auto............. 1115
CIIEV. Sla. Wnicon, 6 Cyl., Sid......... 1.195
PLYM OUTH 2 Door .........................
795
MERCEDES 226. 1 Door .................
1295
C A D ILLAC Sod. Ue\ ille. Air Cond.....
695
FORD 2 Door. 6 Cyl.. Std.................
645
CIIEV. Sla. Wagon. V-8. Auto........... 1795
CIIEV. I Door. 6 Cyl.. Std................
1195
CIIEV. Sla. \\aiu V-8, Auto., Air Cond. 595
CIIEV. Delray. Ault..........................
395
CIIEV. Vi Ton Pickup .....................
995
FORD Sla. Wuxon, V-8, Std................
.195
CIIEV. 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Std................
195
CIIEV. N'omatl, Air Cond.................... 1695
CIIEV. I Dtnir. 6 Cyl., Auto................
495
PLYM OUTH I Door. 6 Cyl., Auto.....
415
C IIE V . '? Ton Pickup .....................
795
IN T E R N A T IO N A L '* Ton Pickup ...
295
OLDS I Door Dynamic 88. Auto........
1295
MERCURY Sta. Wugon, Auto.. P. Steer. 195
M U C K 2 Special. Std. Shift. Clean
295
CIIEV. 4 Poor. 6 Cyl.. Std................
1195
W E'RE LO V T O

- THE1

GOT T A GO

FKKIl YKACKLK
CLAUDE lil t TELL
219 E- 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.
FA 2 6231
FA 2-0661
__________ ORLANDO TH MOW

I960 FAN Travel Trailer. 19
il. Completely self contain­ 39. Trailer* • Cabanas
ed. 12 Ply tire.*. Jutt Ijke 2 BEDROOM 10' x 45' Housenew. All aluminum. De­
trailer. Like new. With or
wi t t * Trailer Park. 3515 Or­
without 1 acre o f land,
lando Drive.
landscaped. Ph. FA 2-7609.

! » I'he Time To Rl&lt;m&lt;iiti
O hI In A Quality __

USED CAR
Here are a few —
‘ frun • Land” beauties,
chrit l » make your
driving happy!

37. Boalw - Motors

vkspa

1962 FA LC O N
U«-n*rr. * pit

m ercu ry
O N . SpollcM*

r, Autom ate

1939 VESPA Motor Scooter,
$175. May In- &gt;een after
5:30 p.ni, at 716 Cherokee
Circle or call FA 2-8064.

Healer. Air
HtrertnB *
Only

$125.

P O N T IA C
ItO N N K V IL L h

W’ m

Hull! For

CHOICE - "NOT CHANCE
RED H O T

PoiUiac

Fully powered, air ronilitioni-d, clean low
light blue beauty. S AVE « $ $ $ $ $

1962 Falcon Station Wagon
1-diMii, vinyl Him, lii-ntrr, slund.rO transmission. A
locally owned cat.

1956 OLDS 88

*y niuie on

\ IU1 OKI A

f * r» *0 Id |
rUn*‘ F/n«

lliHir. The Im-wI '56 we've *cen.

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
S595

SA VO Y
----- S395

l-daor »rdan, 6 ryUnder riiKlnr, automallr Iran*mi*»lnn, healer. A low mileage locally owned ear.

V-8, good lran*nii»*iun

1957 Olds 88 Hardtop

1956 DODGE

S TA TIO N WAGON

1957 DODGE HARDTOP
Door. Sperial .1 .

1957 M ERCU RY M O N TER EY
2-

Door hanllup. It A It. auto trail*

H EY!

V-8 engine,
throughout.

aulomalic

rlran

1952 Half-Ton Truck
Utility body, rleun throughout

C * lQ O .I6

FISHERM EN

with utility body, real nire

H

STRICKLAND - MORRISON
_

I YE AR GW W A R R A N T Y ON A L L FAILS

Seminole Co. Motors
E.

very

1954 Half-Ton Truck

MERCURY SUPER If) IIU R R IC A N K
OUTBOARD
MOTOR ....................... J J g

519
FA 2-6611

transmission,

S 5 9 6 7*

1956 STUD EBAKER
Commander I Door, standard trail", with
u irrd riir, V-8. A real buy at

arrant/,

••Wahl*.

(C Q C

I lean a* a hounds loolh 1 u*lom Royal ei|Ul|i|M-il with
I'/S. P /ll, R A II. auto. Irans. A I ow ner
fC Q O iil
local ear, guaranteed I j ,(Mill r i t ual «*iilr».
v A e O tJ

1-

S ta r.

mileage,

1957 DODGE 2 DR. HARDTOP

Door

WAGON

, W hile T ire* »• “ »•

1962 Ford Thunderbird

V-8, auto. Iran*., heater, power steering,
I owner ear.
....

1957 PLYM O U TH

s t a t io n

leaded from lh*
, Carrier. T h l. O m
U r p L u i**«» Th. lUrd-To-rieM^

Beautiful blue and while finish, equipped with V-K
engine, standard lran*mi**ion and air enmlillnned.

2-

« r-

Moron scooters.

1962 Ford Galaxie 500

1-

i|rW " r

Special « ,

New A Used.
Lewis Sale.* &amp; Service
2517 Country Club Rd.
I'll. FA-2-7928

Refrigerator, gas stove, dish­
washer and other house­ I960 VESPA Scooter.
hold items. F A 2-4339.
Phone FA 2 0190.

l E l'll

BUYS

3t)r tanforb frraib
Mar. 29. 1963 — Page 11

S P E C IA L ?

Cut \\ Curl Beauty Shop
.11 Poultry - Livestock
Special on Perms ( ’all for
Poniei;
1
appointment. 3 Senior ope­ Large Shetland
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
rator* Free parking lot*.
2 BEDROOM CB house, fenc­
dle* and bridles. 3229162
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
ed in yard. FA 2 9531.

DEAL

1962 CORVAN Truck for sail­
or trade. Call 322-3990.

USED CARS

REALTOR — INSUROK
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Avc.

SQUARE

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT W ITH US
♦ Low Interest natea
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

U PRIG H T
PIANO.
Vespa
Scooter.
122
Hays
Dr.
Country Club Manor

Stemper Agency

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

36. Automobiles - Trucks

Gateway To Die Waterway
With purchase of Blue Lus­
R ob son Sporting Goods
tre. rent Electric Carpet
Your KVI NRUDE Dealer
Shampooor for only $1 per 304-68 K. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961
day. Carroll's Furniture.
1 7’ s hp. MERCURY Kicker.
SINGER Sewing Machines.
Like now. t 10-lip Wiscon­
Used portables and con­
sin Motor. FA 2-6078.
soles. From $20. with guar­
antee ami attachment. Ph 12 ALUM INUM VIOAT. Mit­
chell tilt trailer. 5*4 lip.
F A 2-9411.
Evinrudf. Extras. 1 year
H you need a good used Re­
old. FA 2-8805.
frigerator
drop
by
t liiFurniturc Center at lioo 3S. Motorcycle* - Scoot era
French Ave.

Sell

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Easy To Own

R E VE R E Tape Recorder. I.ike
new condition. $125.
F A 2-8241.

'35 B U C K . $100 run* well.
Must sell. 302 S. Oak.
S P IN E T Piano. Like new, lull
key board. M a h &lt;&gt; g a n y .
1936 FORD. Lost driving li­
Bench.
Guaranteed.
Call
cense. Must sell immediate
FA 2 9081.
ly. Best offer take* it. 1209
W. 7lh St. FA 2-3023.
SEAR'S
Atr-Ccnditioner.
1

A

N ear new hospital, thia 3
bedroom, t batli home is
like new throughout. It's
easy to own at only $8,750,
with only iaoo down sud
$59 73 monthly
Most attractive section o(
Sunland Estates;
tins 3 j
bedroom, 2 batli lakeview
home. Only $450 down and i
$*6 54 a month

MAT11ES 2 ion Air-Conditioner. $150. Call 322-6838.

ord. 322 0664 before to a.in.

IvOIN KLEEN

Seminole Realty

39. Trailers - Cabanas

USED AUTOMATIC Washer
amt Dryer. Many to choose
from. Completely recondi­
tioned. 90 day warranty on
all. Dick's Appliance. 510
1957 DODGE Sedan. Radio A
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-7638.
heater. '63 plates. ,$250. or
also Cushman scooter. $75.
TAPE
RECORDER.
$85.
Both run good. Ph. 322 0464
Stereo play back Mon Rec­

Stenstrom Realty

RIG! BIG! RIG!

34. ArtidcN For Sale

GAS
RE FR IG E R ATO R .
In
excellent condition. 13's cu­
bic ft. 2 door. $70. Call
322 6820.

Wa l l

FREE ESTIMATES
IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
R. L HARVEY
3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
ULTRA modern coin operat­ 204 Sanford Avc.
FA 2 3383
ioning and screened porch.
ed dry cleaning A laundryAny type of financing. Pay­
Best location in dew San 2fn Radio A Television
ments as low as $64 00 per
lord Publix shopping cen­
month, plus taxes and in­
PERSONAL RADIO A
ter. Reasonable down pay­
surance to qualified buyer.
T.V. SERVICE
ment and wc finance bal­
TE E \N GREEN ESTATES
l‘e repair Phono Changers
ance of complete turnkey
Phone 322-27 U
Radio A T.V., Auto Radio*
installation. Hold the grand
I DAY SERVICE
opening and offer continu
I Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
jsth St. A Sanlurd Ave.
ed
assistance.
You
cun
ner lot facing lake. 109
Ph. 323 U655
make over 150',}’ return on
Waits Drive, S u n l a n d
your
investment.
Call
Ralph
AST
DEPENDABLE
T.V.
Estate. F11A in service.
llacsly, business hours. Col­
Service Seri ice call* $l.o&lt;).
$450 down, monthly $84.75,
lect
233-0191 Tampa, or
Home Service Co. 3&lt;t3 San­
VA nothin? down. FA 2 8074
write me c o Koin Kleen,
lurd Ave. FA 2-3532.
or FA 2-2118.
4232 Fla. Avc. Tampa.

31. Articles For Sale

Firat St., Sanford
Winter Park M l 7-2330

INCORPORATED —

Used Car Lot Ac rums from Civic Center
308 E. Ini SANFORD
I'HONK W IN T E R P A R K

F A 2-1181
MI 4-8961

P O N TIA C !
-= = = a = d

�Dr. W oodall O pens New

!C©

Open Meuse
Slated Sunday
o f­ and restful with plantings oi
Woodall greenery and centered with a
small stream and |xxtl, with
are now open at M&lt;x» S. Park
water trickling oxer coquina
Avc., and an open house is rocks,
planned for Sunday afternoon
Complete X ray and diag
Friends, clients and visitors nostic facilities are included
arc invited to attend during in the new building, a mod­
physiotherapy
depart­
the open hours from t to S ern
ment, spacious air-conditionpi n.
The high • styled modern cil waiting room and gener­
building has Oriental tourhes ous off-street parking lot.
both inside and out with j Plumbing for llie new build­
lamps, wall plagues and dec­ ing was done by Lee Broth­
orations
carrying out t he ' ers; electrical work by Hop­
theme inside, and a specially- kins Electric; cabinet work
rirsjgnrd roof-line adding the by Skilcraft Cabinets; tilass
by Senkarik; Mxlding by I.cc
Far Fast touch outside
One of the most noticeable Mansfield and concrete and
work
by
Gayle
aspects of the outside of the j masonry
building is the great shadow Howe.
Gator
Lumber
Company
rast by a huge old live oak
tree which stands on the pro­ supplied lumber and land was
perly, giving restful shade cleared by DeWitt Hunter.
The

new

chiropractic

fice* o f Dr.

A. W.

under its long limbs and thick
spring-green lea vis.
*• -Vf.r!..ut inr.r'nng is used in
the reception room, in stra­
tegic room arras throughout
the entire building and forms
extensive wall surfaces in Dr.;
Woodall’s office.
Acoustical plaster w a i l s
and sound proof ceiling adds
lo tile quiet, restful alums- (
phrrr of the treatment rooms,
dressing rooms, consultation
rooms, X ray and examina­
tion rooms.
Specially
designed
“ rest
and recovery" rooms for pa­
tients who have been under
treatment have been incor­
porated in the architectural
plans.
These rooms face on an en­
closed garden, made pleasant

Doctor Has
Wide, Varied
Background
Dr. A. W. Woodall, wlm Is
bolding open bouse at bis new
cliiniprartie offices at 1400
S. Park Ave. .Sunday is a
graduate of the Palmer Chir­
opractic College in Davcn-1
port, Iowa, class of 1955.
lie served bis internship at
the II. J. Palmer Chiropractic
Clinic in Chicago, one of the
largest chiropractic research
clinics in the world.
lie came to Sanford seven
years ago and the opening of
the new offices coincides al­
most to Ihc day with the open­
ing of the original offices.
Dr. Woodall is an active
member of the Civilan Club,
the First Uaplist Church, the
Sanford (tout and Ski Club
and serves on the Advisory
Hoard of flic Salvation Army.
He is treasurer of the Cen­
tral Florida Chiropractic So­
ciety, and a member of the
Florida ami (lie nalion.il or-

Saturation*.
|)r. Woodall resides with
his wife Hose and two sons,
Steven, seven, ami Kenneth,
nine, ami brand-new three
weeks old hnhy daughtnr, I
Christina Marie, at 238 W .,
18th St.

Legal Notice
i% t i i »: f i n e r i t m u i T o r
T i m %i \ m i J t i i H i t i . m i .
n i t . i * %m i r o i i •t:n iT «
m i : m i m \, p i .on ill \.
l\ f ii %KCMItl no . iSUIT
moii iii %«ii:
r o m : f i .o m nr.
IIO I P 1 T A !« PIMIPKII
INC.,

a

F lo rid a

bit. A. W. WOODALL, chiropractor opt •; - ^ n v

\ IIJW FROM THE DECEPTION DOOM in the new offices o f Or. A. W.

offices on Park Ave.

Woodall, looking' out on a garden.

(Tltr

£auf nr h

(M c n d il

Cnoto)

(Herald Photo)

fcrrulf*

THE VOICE YOIT HEAD on the phone when
you cidl Dr. A. W. Woodall's new offices on Park
Ave. will be that o f Mrs. Frances Wilson, (fore*
ground) secretary and receptionist, behind her
is Miss P;ii Place, typist and assistant to Mrs.
Wilson.
(Herald Photo)
&gt;vf)i -.»** i

YOU
are invited to

ATTEND
SU N D A Y
M ARCH 31
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Where

you

will

have

the opportunity to

Shown nlmve are the henutlful new, ultra-modern offices of Dr. A. W. Wood,-ill, chiropractic physician, local rd at l i nt )
South Park Axe. in Sanford. I'la. At the right is the spacious parking area for patients. This entire building has been dpfeigned with the comfort of the patients in mind and is the very latest in every aspect.

inspect the facilities
of

these

utra-modern

Chiropractic Offices
of Dr. A. W. Woodall

PLENTY OF “OFF - STREET" PARKING

o MODERN PHYSIO-THERAPY DEPARTMENT

SPACIOUS AIR CONDITIONED W AITING ROOM

• COMPLETE X-RAY &amp; DIAGNOSTIC FACILITIES

located at 1400 South
/
• COMFORTARLE,

Park Ave. in Sanford.

REST WHEN

ENCLOSED

IT

PATIO

WHERE

PATIENTS AV\Y

IS SO INDICATED

corporation.

Plaintiff,
%i
CLYDE

i

T.

i rtlC J a

S T U F K I.W n
m

LEE BROTHERS

and

: 01 RICKfcAMD.

hii&gt; wlfo,

m : i i H ' t M iT ir n
Notice

! W*n&gt;1ant&lt;t.
11*.* 1

and eule r n t ' t e d by the JtpUr
o f the Circuit Court, o f the
N in th Judic ial Circuit, in ami
f&lt;&gt;r S* ml no I* County. Florida.
OH t tie t f U l •! IV Of M
I
I ‘.•63. Ill a certain rutin* he*
tween
lloft|»lta)
I'ro p irllo,
Inc.,
*
Florida
corporation,
P la in t if f and €*l&gt;da T S tr ic k ­
land and IJettle Jane xtrtek*
land, lit* wtfe. Dafandant*. ha*
I UK tThancery C*a»e No. 12*77,
J h III ecll at public auction
to VIt** hltlli**t blit'll r for Cilli
at the front door of the Court*
h *u*e
In
hanford.
Hemlnola
County, Plorldm
the h&gt;*ur
o f 12:00 Noon, on Monday, the
13th day o f \prl1. 1!•*'•2. that
r« rtaln property deecrlbrd a»
t o l l . IHC. tO-Hlt:
Jsot 11 Melody Ac re * no*
cord in s to the plai there­
o f ae recorded
lu Plat

Book

IS

pfi

C of

tko

Public Itecord* o f Stuiln*
ole County, Florida.
(S K M .I
Ar th ur II. IleckwItti. J r ,
flu k
!J&gt; : Murtlia T. Vlhlcu, D C
Don Corb ett

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SMS

orlando, Florid a
&lt;&lt;ibll.li; M s /
«*.»U — 101

PLUM HIND

op

I* hereby

iiu«Ui + U «cm N*9f foreclosure

J»»*.

GATOR LUMBER CO.
Phone FA 2-0852

3HI Elm Axe.

WORK

I.A N I)
Phone FA 2-5892

SKILLCRAFT CABINETS
Old Orlando llw y.

Phone n23-0.'&gt;75

OFFICE

IN S T A L L A T IO N
Phone FA 2-1022

8:30 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON • 2:00 P.M. TO fi:00 P.M.

AVE.

MASONRY

DR. A . W . W O O D A LL
C H IR O PR AC TIC

WORK
Plume I ’A 2-1581

2012 (irnndview Ave.

Plume FA 2-12II

DON HAMPTON
W INTER

Oi l ICE

HOURS

MON. • TUES. - WED. - F ill.

1400 S. P A R K

Phone FA 2-3208

t •LASS
210 Magnolia Ave.

A

Si iDDINO

CLE AR IN'!!

r.ni e . 2tith St.

SENKARIK GLASS

CAIUNETS

CONCRETE
211(1 S. Sanford Ave.

LEE MANSFIELD

1JeWITT HUNTER

HOPKINS ELECTRIC
E LE C TR IC AL
3650 Country Clult Rd.

Plume FA 2-7121

700 S. French Ave.

GAYLE HOWE

P H Y S IC IA N

PAR K

HOURS

SATURDAY - 8:30 A.M. TO 2:110 P.M.
CLOSED A L L D AY TH U R SD AY

PH O N E

F A 2-4762

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J U D I N 'S L O T IO N
( w lt k Fraa
P u rte -S ia e d F la ia n )

MICRIN ORAL ANTISEPTIC

suld 17 acres ot submerged
1 4-o s. b ot. 98c
land in the SI. Johns River
(la p i'N t e l. Mer. M. 1NH
today fur $250 an acre.
T ile
purchaser, William
llostwick, bad urged the cab­
inet to drop tlir price to $150 T asty B re a k fa s t C lu b
an acre. Ilut the cabinet re ­
fused to go ulong on grounds
the value of the land would
increase in future years.

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V egetables.........

tIJ 49c

G a rta n 'a F a m ily S lsa

Fish Sticks................’fo* 59c
T ra a a a ra la in D e ta in e d a n d

6-os., 59c + tea

imssmmmm

Peeled Shrimp . . . . *.* $1.99

&lt;!■»•••• Bel Mer. je m il

M a r te n 'a A a ia rta d

Mix or Match Sale 4 Ji',V 89c

Sliced B acon ........

1 -lb.
pkg .

45c

1 2 -o s .

49c

I C h ic k e n , S a i l a t T u rk e y * e t P ie r, M a t e r i a l
b C k a a ta , S y . g h . t r i A M a e r S a u a a l

d a ir y sp e c ia ls

To m ow 's Skinless

..,
Tarnow ’s W ieners . .
Link S au sage .......
Bag S au sage .......
Sm oked Sausage

pkg.

M r t . P ilk e r f’i C a ra O il

........ !£■ 36c
M argarine............
S r a .k a r .n a a D e lx te e a

F ro th , F le v e rfu l

TALLAHASSEK (U P I) Com ptroller Ray E. Green
questioned $2o,uoo a year sa l­
aries proposed today for two S w ift's P rem ium B re a k fa s t
professors at Ihe University
of Florida.
Green, wltn has challenged
high salariea for professors in
the past, said the $*0,000 Capalaud'o Praek Park
yearly salariea would provide
a m orale problem among
some of the deans at the Uni­
versity who draw less than
$15,000 a year.

lO O o n V a Y o fifO O
Jftl Oreen
Stamps
adA A l l aaayaa a&gt;d y w t i aaa ait

a

largo

5 lb .

Submerged Land
On River Sold
I O O ooV n .Y o o f l O O
TALLAHASSEK (U PI) t a m p s
The Cabinet T ruitrea of the
JN GMikr Aell ei n nn . andS ynrtkaaa
adi
Internal Improvement Fund

5 - l k . , $ 3.69

4 0 0 -c t.
pkgs.

G re e n S ta m p s

CANNED
HAMS

Tom atoes.....................................31'

le a atraa O a t War. sa. IMS!

49*
49*
C4
29

rag.
rolls

I O Q l f r XRHAH O O

bag

S W IF T ’S PREMIUM
BO N ELESS

Corned B e e f....

Water Fish Commission as­
signed a task force of officers
today to slop Illegal traffic
lo fresh water game fish from

* i.

1 0 -lb .

PO TA TO ES

Peaches ..........

SWIFT PREMIUM CANNEB HAM

6 V i- o i.
cant

5*

lb.

Swift'ning..................................... Z 49'

fUPI) -

n .

Sc o tt S a le ! W h ita o r Colored

b rim m in g q t.
basket
A T

G anulna Id a h o Russet

Fruit Drink

TALLAHASSEE

10'

lb.

TO M A TO ES
H a rd G racn
CA BBA G E

cans

S cott S ola! F acial Tissue* (w o r a)

Golden Ripe
Fancy Fla. V in a Ripa

#2'/i

S cott S ole! W h ita o r Colored

29c

H u n t’s Y o llo w -C IIn g H alved

The State Game and Fresh

49c

11-a s .

n .

P opular C h u nk Styla

■ ra c k 's l a i l a r ( f t T ra a t

/. K it M A T T . Hwitserluml
(D P I) — Swiss authorities
W e lc h 's N ow A p p le G rape
today were reported rensiderIng s "food lift" of unconlam inated supplies Into this
popular ski resort which lias S w ift'* S hortening ( lim it I I
been turned into n “ghost
tow n" tiy a typhoid fever epi­
demic.
L ib b y '* T e s ty C anned
Nearly 200 persons, includ­
ing a t least one American
tourist, have been atrirken by
the disease and two have died. H u n t's S olid-P ack Canned

C rac k d o w n

29c

•esunt

4 6 -o s .
cans

f b t B a rtle tt* In Syrup

■ ra c k ’ s F a il W r a y C k a c a la ta

P illib u ry W h ito , Y e llo w , C h ocolate, D o u b le -D u tc h

Green Questions
Two Salaries

$1.29

1.4 Vi-as.

■ ra c k 's M e ld e d P a t

T o d iy 'i ip e d il m idw eek
Lenten Service a t the Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church o(
Sanford will Ik? presented at
7:50 p. m. by Rev. Charles
E. Jacobson, pastor of the
Faith Lutheran Church of Dc*
Land.
A I0S0 graduate of Gusta*
vua Adolphus College in SI.
P eter, Minn., Pastor Jacobson
attended the Lutheran School
of Theology at flock Island,
111., and graduated magna
cum laudo In 1057.
He interned at fletheny Lu­
theran Church In Seattle,
Wash., and was ordained at
Omaha, Neb. In 1957 on a
call to St. Bartholomew Lu­
theran Church in Gliiaboth,
N. J . He cam e to DcLand in
the fall of toon.
P astor Jacobson Is chair­
m an of the board of the Flor­
ida Lutheran Retirem ent Cen­
te r in DeLand and also is on
the Synodical Board of So­
cial Ministry of the Florida
Synod. He serves on the
American Mission Committee
and the Publicity Committee
of the Florida Synod and is
vice president of the DcLand
M inisterial A**n. lie also Is
m oderator of a radio pro­
gram ,
"Sunday
Muslcalc"
which originates in DeLund.
He was host pastor of the
Organlring Convention of the
Florida Synod of LCA in Oct­
ober of last y ear and has
aervod on the Ministry Com­
m ittee, the la ilh rr Committee PRICES EFFECTIVE T H R U S A T.,
and the Merger Committee M A R C H 3 0 , 1 9 6 3 !
of the church.
He I* currently working on
an MA Degree In Religion
a t Stetson University.

59c

L ib b y's Rich 'n R efreshing

B ra c k 's F a n c y L e r * a

Rev. Jacobson
To Speak At
Good Shepherd

Resort Turned
Into Ghost Town

29c

h a lf
g a l.

«=*;

12 -o x .
pkg.

Sour C r e a m ........
........ £

35c

Biscuits................. 4
Mraa W l n e a . i a M a d i a * A f . d

12-o s.
pkg .

O

r a a n

w A A l l raaym a

45c

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VJJ 29c

55c

Where Shopping is a Pleasure
p a

lO W V n W W
J jf

.. al;

SWIFT PREMIUM SUCtu M0L0CNA
Ik. 59o
is .a tr a a » .« . W ar. SA M S *

4 9

M e a ta m B ra n d D e lk ie a e

o w s s r a s o
J m

39c

la a f k a r a

Cheddar Cheese . . . ,0 m

59c

Cheese
1-lb .
bag

39c

P ilU k w ry S w e a t a * lu t t a r m il k

O

r a a n

8 t a m

p s

lb. 89
Top Round
Sirloin Steak • lb. 89
T-Bone Steak • »&gt;. 89*
Club Steak . . . n&gt;. 89*
Ground Beef • &gt;b. 49
(boneless
sfeak)

Freak F la tid a f i n k C e tk te H

Shrimp
W. 59*

a«A A la aeeyae m d yarrkeee ak

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NERMAH 0 /B SMOKED SAUSAM
ib. a w

la a t e a See te e d T re a t C a n a d ia a

Smelts
' w. 23*

a

"SERVING ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. CASSELBERRY.
FERN

PAHK,

LONGWOOD.

MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD" . . . .
HIGHWAY
ROAD «$«

17-t)

and

from
STATE
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Mortgage Stealing
Counts Against 4
Two . count inform ations
iiyitiiisi four Sanford home
repairmen for "stealing n
mortgage'* on the property
of an elderly woman u r re
filed this morning in Circuit
Court at (iuinesville.
All four were associated
With the now defunct Nova
liuildrrs, cf Sanford.
S tate’s Attorney T. E.
C L O '
II) l.arr) Vrrshel
The F irst Itesrureh Cnrp.
of Mhi ini has Iiren hlrvil to do
that feasibility study im l he
proposed university here . t .
Thny have already started
work.
Dragline? operating hy Adnni? Shopping renter property
. . . Purpose is to plea-e the
SltD on drainage roquircments
* •
*
Which remind? inr there’s
a new shopping renter pro­
posed out that M ime way . . .
It will have quite an impact.
• •
•
AN A PO1.0U V TO THE
JU N IO R CLASS AT SEMIN 01.E IIIUH. ..I'm sorry kids
1 ju*t didn’t know that ’’hup"
was supposed to Ih&gt; a secret,
4
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'Delinquent property Ux
sales for the city and county
w ill he held May t!8 , , , Next
week U the deadline on taxes.
•
• •
Wc know of one high Dem­
ocratic
t'loiim ittic
official
t lirat was playing g o lf elec­
tion day.
4

4

4

A CUN VERSA lit IN' WITH
BOR III l-l.ll I.MKR. ('ll.H U ­
AI AN OK THE IlKMOl ItA 'llt
EXECUTIVE COMMIT'i EE:
REPORTER: Any loiiiment
to innke on the election J
III 1.1.11 IM KR: No comment
yet . . . Haven’t gone uver
tlu? luily of the precincts,
REPORTER: Well, did you
think the Demos worked for
Air. Frederick ?
RII.I.H1MKR: It reflect*
tlu.t there a te many Republi­
cans registered us Democrats.
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•
Suafonl Pipeline Attorney
Ken MelnUixli told us today
thut the ACE. has received
engineering topics of the pro­
pose?! pipeline and have answeieil that the application
is being studied.
•

4

4

Senator elect Mack Cleve­
land Jr. said loday a com mit­
tee of teachers will meet with
the legislative delegation Hus
evening at the Capri to discuss a legislative program
pro|Ki?cd by (he Florida Edu­
cation Committee
The County Commission
will send its attorney Humid
Johnson to Tallahassee on per
diem bu t' on leglslativis mntlers.

Duncan said he hoped to
bring the men to trial in the I
I) e f o n t e d DeniiHTuUiitnesvitic court some time
tif legislative candidate
next month.
Charged in the informn- i Gordon Frederick today
thins are William Cletus I accused officials of his
llrudcli, (lli'lin Jones Jr.. party of actively working
Ilonire Richard Rantard uml “in the op|Ntaitinu taina fourtli man tiring sought by paign."
Frederick, who was tiethe sheriff's d eju itm en t, who
, said they expect to have him featcil in Tuesday's leeisintivc ntee hy Jan For­
in custody soon.
tune
hy a stunt 2.’i0 odd
A federal fugitive w arrant
iia.? been i-sued against J.'iu-s. votes declared “the re­
aid to have been president sults of the election clear­
or vire president of Nova ly point nut the need of
an organized w o r k i n g
Builders.
Rl alien, secrelnrytrt-nuir- Democratie party."
"So far as l can deter­
ei, and llannitil, a sales man.
have been in the county jail mine no organized effort
at I iuinesville since their a r ­ was made hy the local
rest several weeks ago Roods party officials to either
have been set for itrnden at inf«»rm their members of
jr.Aoo and for Barnard at the pending election or to
f.’l,(NHl. They are in jail in get the* Democrats to the
polls.
lieu of bond.

"It is a known fuel
that some of I lie elected
officials of the Deiiiocnitie parly were active in
the opposition campaign.
Frederick continued, adding, tin the other hand
the Republican elements
were organized anil worked vigorously. They were
adequately financed.
“Contrary to the ap­
parent altitude of the
Seminole County Demo*
erntie Committee thin was
not a Democratic pri­
mary. It was an active
partisan General F. I« e t ion. Frederick empha­
sized.
“The Democratic Wom­
an’s Club, a voluntary or­
ganization, was m o r e
willing to rise to the call
than were elected party
officials. Only one elected
party official, Mrs. Kath­
leen Reynolds, partici­
pated a c t i v e 1y . The
others who aided were
volunteers as d i s t i n ­
guished from pu'ty of-

Navy Gets Say
AtIFX Probe
WASHINGTON &lt;UPl&gt; —
Tile Navy Imd a ctinnee today
to -ay vvliat it thought of De­
fense tv iie ln iy Itobelt S. ,\h i&lt;
Nunirtin’s cost-saving plan to
build
»!|- pUl ,ivMl fix'll*
plain* for both the Air Force
and Navy.
Navy leilhnotiy was due to
be lelenscd as tin- Semite ill- |

vcstigatlons Milmiiimmtc re-j
s 11in. i1 it? elosed door healings
into (la- disputed multi-millinn dollar TFX warplane contract.
The panel recalled for the
second day the five memliers
of tile military solliee selec­
tion boa id which iiiianiniously
...... .
the eon H art go
to Hoeing Company.
A long statem ent hy Hear
Adm. Fiederick E. A-hworlh
said to U- critical of the TFC!
program was expected t?s Inmade piii'ltr in transcripts of
Wednesday's executive session
when Ihi same witnesses t.-stifieil, Asiiunrth was the lone
Navy representative on the
idgh echelnn selection board.
The aula iiinimttee i? investi­
gating win tlier favoritism or
poor judgiin nt may have caused civilian Pentagon nffirials
to overrule tin- m ilitary and
iiwaril tie r u n t m et to the
Textis-b.md plant of lim eu il
Dynamic* torpuiutlun, i n ­
stead of iloelllg.
MeNaillaia lias i n s i s t ■'&gt;1
throughout the t u r l&gt; u I e n t
course of Hu- healing tliut
G. lu-lnl |l) iii.iiii* ? plcsclitcd
b ~ t plan fm building and
delivering mi time a supersonic fighter that would Inc. t
the u-quli.nm ills for butli
service*.

f ic ia ls .

"Frankly, thy do'Vit ia
not hitter for it has 11
hope) served to awaken
.'Ml i the Democrats for their
-Jd 1ibujfft £r
need for competent lead­
Niiney
llarduicke
ership, organization and
IHirty workers. The party
leaders are going to have
to get tlu* lead out of the
Democratic Donkey or he
trampled hv the GOI*
Elephant," lie conrluded.

Nancy Jo
Enters Contest

Miss Nancy Ju Hardwlrkc
uf AIt a mimic Springs i? the
latest entry in the
\1t?»
Seminole County" contest.
The winner of the contest
will reign over the county's
Semi-Centennial
celebr.it ;&lt;&gt;n
to Ih- held April 26 and 27.
Miss llardwickc, tin- daugh­
te r of Mrs. Carl K. Stiles, I?
a five-foot two hlur eyed
blonde. She attended Lyman
High anti plan* to make nur­
sing her career.

Oviedo Gets
Survey Ckay

Approval for * X.’.Mmi j.dinner for the pri-h miliary
planning survey on Oviedo’s
Four new water jugs, pur­
estim ated C’XI ihmi Municipal
chased at a round CO?I «d $2u,
V\at*-i Sytcm wa? announced
appeared on the County ComWcdm- day h\ tin- Community
liii.vsiun s tic k 1 ursday. And
Facilili.-? Administration of
with a water cnuler at the
Die Housing mid Home flu(limr, Rid no new therinu* on
nance Agency, Congressman
the jin s s desk 7
\. S. J |. ilong Jr. notified tit*I lei nId today.
Commissioner Jam es Avery
Tin advance fond i* Intervoiced Id? opinion id tiic Slate
c*t free mid repayable «| ? ..it
Association of County Com­
of const in. lion u In it is exmissioner* Tuesday, thusly:
LAKELAND ( t ’l ’D —Flor­ p&lt;? led to get underway curly
“ A big fat no' to it? reipiesl ida Citru- Mutual grower next y iu i. I’hnis are for tin
(or sup|*ort of proiMiH-il legts memtieis will mil have to pay
lalmii. SACC member ship is any incteiio'd assessments the ?uli' of revenue la.lids
a waste of money, a? tar as .luting Ih.- Rllifl-lil season.
bearing li-N percent interest
I ’m concerned. The SACC is | Mutual’s boa i *I of dirertora cate.
in the hands of the Rairk-1u|&gt;pioved a budget committee | Drlv
and Spoom-i. Miuioi
choppers and let them mow rrvommendatiou
W.-dne-.lay E n g i n e e r i n g Firm , were
their iicadquarters tu ,,r “n to leave the »s»esiincnt *t nutied last Dei.-nibcr l*y the
d o " Avery i* the w atchdog thrv-e-quartrr? of * cent per Oviedo Town Council tu hnuof the county treasury . . . lie box of cil.us harvested.
die tlie project.
usually oppose? any move to
take i i i from the treasury.

No Boost Seen

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Look* like the Chamber's
aviation committee has two
airport site*. Chairman Merle
W uilie. say* the landing field
will l«- to Iu»ke Monroe. Cham,
b. r malinger John Krider say*
it will be on West F irst
Klte.'l, at I lib-uliungt' 4.
* •
•
W ater safety program this
lu n iiiiir will have to be tu t
down. . . . Ju st not enough in­
structors to go around. Tha
group met Monday night to
tn ap out p?«ii* lor U.e n — u. .

High Demos Accused
Of Active GO P Work

Longwood Ready;
With Sketches
For New Hall
It) Donna E«te»
Preliminary sketches of the
new l.ongwood City Hall have
been completed hy members
of the City tonne'll and diseuMinn is now utiderwuy with
local architects on the plans,
council offleinl* an/vorneed to­
day.
I on?true!ion i? expected to
liegin within the next two to
three months a? final plans
are completed.
The new building will he
financed with present income
and no increase in taxes will
he levied against the city resi­
dents, the council said.
The building, to be located
at lhe vorm.r „f W arren and
Wilma Sts., will have a coun­
cil mom and will be centrally
heated and nirconditioned.
Present plans cull for a new
Fire Station to he added next
year.

Saiurn 'Go'
Signal Given
CAPE CAN \ VERA I, f l ’PI)
-T he weatherman gave n
•■go" signal today to a planii&lt; d U, S. attem pt to firr a
mighty Saturn-1 rocket Ini,,
spate this afternoon, But sci­
entist* culled off a satellite
shot tlmt had boon set for to­
night a* part of a douhleheadThe I (16-foot Saturn-1, pink
log the horsepower of niMI.IHIII
am .......Idle*, wa? scheduled lo
Ida t off o.i i. lliUllleroU?,
sev.-n-minute fliglit 1.1 IsftO
p. in.
The emmblow ii passed *
m ajor lo.iriel at 7: in ... in.
ESI when scientist* d rihlrd
till- weather looked g*H«l
enough to go uli.-ml. Liquid
oxygen immediately b e g u n
flowing into the rocket's giant
fuel tanks.
"R ight now," a space agen­
cy spokesman said one hour
It.l.r, "we an- right on time."

FBI Probes
..
?temI*. b,. liii.in .it ihii.ugh D e ra ilm e n t
■ NEW
SMYRNA HE At II
it I 'l l —The F ill im estlgaled
today a second attem pt to tierail a (rain of Hie strikebound Florida East Coast
Railway—fulled levs than an
hour In-fore Hie large! arrived
on the siMit.

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WEATHER: Cloudy and warm through Friday. High today, RD-Rfi. Low tonight, 60-65.
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NO. ti78

Monkey Bite Brings Arrest
O f Negro For Rape Attem pt
A monkey bite solved an nt- home shnrlly nfter the at
teiiipted rape case hem this tempted rape by Sgt. W, K.
milMli„K
. ?gf.iei* m d (Iffiicr Kduiiid
A 211-yparidd Negro, six l.« l U..,..on. Chief Williams said
ami one inch lull and weigh- Sparks confessed.
jng -jim pound?, abducted , k’O- The police *tdi'f recounted
y,..,r.old wiiite hospital em- the action Ihusly:
piny,. nn«l attempted to rape Spinks entered the hospital

i„.r, Polirc Chief Roy Wtl-

limns reported. The young
woman is five feet tall amt
weighs 1(10 IHHIIlds.
The Negro, C h a r l e s E.
Spark?, was nm-sted nt his

Winners Galore
At Coffee Club
A live rhlckcn that my*
terloiiily
ehanged
into h
dressed frn/en turkey was
won today by Mr*. W. S. Billliim rr, secretary of Shorntuker Construction Co, at the
Chamber of Commerce ladies
day coffee.
Master of Ceremonies Char
lie Morrison prevented Hie
chicken la Mrs. Rillliimer *ii*l
thru took it tu (lie hark room'
to have it dressed. He return
ed with the tin key, courles)
id Winn Dixie on Third M.
oilier winners ol door prir
es were Mrs. Carl William ?
Irotli tin* Sanford Herald, 12
packages of vegetables on the
llieli Food Plan; Miss Sarah
Warren Easterhy from City
Hall, a hum from First Slreel
Wum Dixie, Mrs. Alarlha
VlIlls'll of tlie County Clerk’s
uflice, polled mums from A.
F. Ramsey; Mrs. Charles
ShuIfer id Florida Stale, a
ham from the AAP store;
Mrs. Helen Johnson from
Fir.vi Street Winn Dixie, a p er­
manent floral arrangem ent
from the Sanford Flower
shop; Mrs. Unold Williams,
a ham Irom Food Fair.
Each lady present received
one doien Irish eggs, enurtesy of liatil, Inc., and a
stamp I&gt;ook with flu Gilt-Edge
»l*nip» pasted in
H ie nrvt meeting ill flic
cnltcp club will lit- held April
26 at NAS a? guests ol Cap,u " ‘ R"1"’)* " a r e , command
mg idftcer id the station

Estes Jury
Siill Locked
EL I'ASO, Tex. (U B D -T h e
jury in the ilillip Soi Estes
federal fraud trial, lighting to
.m l a deadlock, resumed til**
liheratiuns n*l»y, A verdict
appeared near
The Jury was in its third
day of deliberation.
T l i e Ionian, two-woman
jury deeliiud tu go to lied
Wednesday night and worked
on a lino?! Iwn hmtr* t*-f are
Anally sending out word that
flit- members were tiring and
wanted to be locked up,
A rourthouve s|xike?Mian re
ported Hie jury was "work
ing along line . . . making
progress."

J 1 Q J L V A ...

BRIEFS
Severe Quakes
REYKJAVIK.
Ireland
lU P !) — Severe earthquakes
rocked pari? nt Iceland Wed­
nesday night, causing a lew
injuries and some dam age.

New Storm

nt about t;:i(1 lids morning,
jumped a railing and ordered
the young woman to open the
safe. When she replied she did
nut have the combination, the
Negro grabbed her ami forced
her out of Hie hospital.
Utltuceessflll in an attem pt
to steal it ear, Sparks forced
the girt to walk to 7lh mol
Hay Streets, in Hu* Negro sec­
tion. There In* ordered her in­
to a paiked automobile and
attem pted to rape her. When
she pleaded with the Negro
he desisted and walked her

Grow All

Flash Strikes

Preventive Step
Z E 11 M A T T , Switzerland
(U IM )-T he Swiss arm y or
dered the main street ol tin?
ski resort torn up today In a
hunt for the ............... . a ty
phnid fever epidemi. that has
caused Uirre death? and Ims
pdali/ed almost ton persons.

Support Given
lilt) DE JANEIRO tU I’D—
Forty radical rongressmen,
Including Yankee hailing ex
Gov Leiiiii'l Rrinil*. aimuunc
ed Wednesday night they will
sutqx.it Communist • lostered
elfnrts lo open a "hate Amer­
ica" convention in Km to­
night.

Near Agreement

Defies Leaders
NEW YORK (U l’lt - The
last striking uninn defied it?
leadership WedneMlay a n d
voled down u co n irail, fore
ing Ihc newspaper shutduwn
into its I lllh day and depriv
ing millions of the edition*
they had expected to see
again today.

trnsty and was assigned fop
work at the Sanford xoo. H
was there he was bitten on
the right hum! hy a monkey.
; Ho has been under a physlrilin'* rare since.
While forcing tho young
woman to accompany him ho
told her uf having been bit­
ten by on animal. Her descrip­
tion of Sparks, with tho information of tho monkey bite,
led Cusgrnvo and Hayden tu
the Negro.
When brought to the city
jail Sparks was p l a c ' d In IX
lineup with six other Negro
inmates. The young woman
pointed out Sparks us her us*
sal hint, lie then confessed to
Chief Williams,
.Suspicion of charges uf a t­
tempt to rape and of suspicion
of attem pted robbery were f.L
ed by the young woman hefoie County Judge Vernon
of YAH-1, who will ha re­ Mile. Chief Williams said
.Sparks would bo arraigned
lieved &lt;&gt;f his command Friday*
later today.
hy Cdr. Leonard J. Reinhart,
current squadron executive
officer.
The day before lloiidinoi
assumed command of the
squadron his flight crews won
tin? Apiil lltti'J Stream.
Since September, VAH-t
HAVANA (U l'l) Fidel
has been occupied with phas­ Castro accused the United
ing in the AfiA Vigilante and States today of responsibility
therefore did not compote in for arm ed altaeks on two So.
the monthly bombing eompeti- viet freighters and the recent
|j (
Wednesday wa* the crash of a Bolivian airliner.
M|iiadron's first effo rt shirr IU* warned Cuba might have"
the September victory and it lo acquire bombers and wis*
won again, this timu with the ships for protection.
AKA.
In an official statem ent,
The top crew of tlie |J com? Castro charged the Uniletl
pet ing in the event was VAII- Slates was behind yesterday’s
I’a l.t. Jam es F. Bell, pilot, attack on the Soviet freighter
Port,
and (T O Colin C. I'cmhertnn, Baku in Caribbean
|mm hardier-iiu vigt. tor.
Thi* which left It heavily dam agwas their second ‘'ll.unlicr ..I, and nl.?o was res|Minsihlo
Sliruin* victory
In four for the March 16 sea slrafinjl
month*, tlic y scored a win In of the Soviet steam er Lgov in
Ihc December .Stream as atil- adjoining Isabela rie Sagua.
dents in VAII-lt,
He repeated a recent nlltv*
Ill'll ami I'em hrrton Scored gallon by Communist Chilean
Ml I points, a m a t t)(t-p»|liL poet Pablo Neruda Rial the
edg,. over an Atilt crew of Lt. United Slates also was behind
William Ogle, pilot, uml Lt. the March IS crash of a Bo­
(jg l Edward M. Holme?, bom- livian airliner in which Iwn
bunlni navigator, of VA11-5. Cuban diplomatic
couriers
Kcliiud I hat d e w 's pig point* were killed.
fell a YAH Ii, Detachment
“ If these altaeks continue,"
Eight crew of Lt. Cdr. Hill E, Castro laid , "Culm will limt
Hit*-ilt and l.t. tjg ) Wayne it seif in the position of con­
Roliiil'oo. flying an A-TK, with sidering the arqoisitmn of
461 point?, unit V A II-I’* Lt. long-range bomber* and Iho
Cdr Pit I rick E. (I'Guiu and naval tinili needed to eseurt
Enx. Paul I. Haney, who our m erchant vessels, protect
nnm?»ed 4-YJ point* ill an our supply roulci an J repress
i Hie aggressors,'*
ASA.

CO Gets Perfect
Going Aw ay Gift

III United press Intel national
A death • dealing Paeilir
Coast storm, with lUO-milcHeavy
Attack
Squadron
an hour gusts, swept Inland
loday, severing power line* Due presented a Koltlg-nwaygift to it* commanding officer
an*l elosing roads.
Wt-ilnesilay us ii flew lo a vic­
tory In the monthly Heavy
WASHINGTON (U P M -Sen. Attack Wing One "Bomber
Herman K Talmud: e ill Stream .’'
'llu* results, released today,
(ia.) asked Congress today h&gt;
lei farm ers grow nil the cot show VAII-I on top hy a slim
Ion llu-y run and abolish (he seven-point margin over Detwo price system which tin? Uehineiil Eight of VAH II,
plagued the textile industry. n? it won it* third "Humber
Stream " In ** many outing*
during tb.* past year.
Heavy A ttack Squadron
FAR IN ( t71*11—Nationalm-d
utility
workers began an Five look third and VAII-.T
eight (lay series of "flu?h fourth in tin. four-squailiott
strike*'* today to hack 2iHI.(kni meet.
No man wa? happier over
coal miners demanding high­
er wages front Ihu French the outcome lUau Cdi, Ed­
gar J , llou.liu.il Jr., *Mppcr
government.

WASHINGTON t IT ’I i-T h e
House rduralion Mihctiminiltee was d o se today to reach­
ing blparUsan agi i-eiiu nl mi
a J2 7 hlllinu college e.mslrueHon and student aid bill, tinonly new education prn|Mi?al
hy President Kennedy given
a chance ol passage.

Inn k lo the hopsitat, released
her anil fled.
In the meantime, Robert
Itesserer, hospital ailiiiinistrntor, had been alerted when
other employes noticed the
young woman was missing.
No one had heard her seit-mns
when Sparks forced her from
the hospital, Itesserer tele­
phoned police,
Spaiks was released from
joil only a week ago after
serving u sentence on a drunk
and disorderly charge. While
ill Jail he had l*een made a

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ot iter $2iio,oi)i) pact iias been received, Anderson
said.
The $200,000 Navy contract is for research
and development of a digital antenna control
system lo lie used in the critical orbit injection
&amp;taye of Die Transit navigational satellite.
The $146,000 contract is for production of
communications equipment for the U.S. Army
Sign: I Corps.
With tlie new work, uitliupalcd volume lot

tlie current year which ends in early April will
be approximately jf.'i.r) million. Last year’s vol­
ume was $,’1.7 million.
Anderson said a limited number of addi­
tional assembly line employes will la* reunited
to handle tlie Siyrunl Corps contract. Tin* firm
has a total work force of 2U8 a t Ihu present
time.
Anderson said tha new* work is not related
to Die award here last week of the $5 million
Splint contract to ihu .Martin Company,

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Anderson, vice president and gem-rid manager,
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Two contracts, one front tlie Navy’s Paci­
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By Jane Casselberry
VFW Post 10050 of Cassel­
berry sponsored a Bike Ro­
deo last Saturday In (runt
of the South Seminole Junior
High at C auelb arry In con­
junction
with the
Post's
"T ape A BIke” Safety Cam­
paign.
Boys and girls from ihe
first
through
the eighth
grades participated In events
planned to test riding abili­
ty, balsnclng, steering, cir­
cle riding, braking and man­
euvering.
Mike Marcbcsano, eighth
grader, scored the highest in
total points with 524 snd was
winner in tho seventh snd
eighth grade group. Darwin
Shea was second with 500
points and Mike McClure un I
Dennis Marcbcsano, third
with 4*7.
Other winners by grades
w ere first grade, Cary Hohc,
454; second grade, Steve
Miller, flrat. 400; Thomas
K arras, second,
450 snd
L aura Toonk, third, 423;
third grade, George Holder,
fl-st, 472; Scott IbU , aecond,
442 and Carl Hammond,
third, 4M;
Fourth grade, Gary Olsen,
first, 434;; Garland Stafford,
aecond, 430 and Ronald Glaze,
third, 410; fifth grade GeorgK arras, first. 477; V iiorir
Vickers, second, 453 and Sha­
ron Couslneau, third, 451;
Sixth grade, Dennise Coualneau, flrat, 476; Robert El­
lison, second, 473 and Dencil
Long, third, 451.
3lam bers of tha VFW Post
snd
Auxiliary served as
judges, starters and tim ers
and prizes were awarded to
tk« winners in each grade.

Epps To Host
Garden Meet
Dr. A. W. Epps Jr., presi­
dent of th« Sanford Men's
Garden Club, will b« host tc
club members and guesta at
his home, 126 N. Summerlin
Av«. tonight, 7:30 to 9 p.m.
T h t monthly meeting will
feature a mo vis on Lawn
Grasses. E m la Lundberg will
will b« In charge of this. Hor­
ticultural authorities w i l l
la te r answ er questions on
beautification.
All man of this area, inter­
ested in gardening a re in­
vited to attend.
Tha chib la engaged in a
planting program and rest
are a Improvement on Highway
17-02 between the Sanford
w est city limits and tha Lake
lfc a ro e Bridge.

Am IzI, in central Italy, hai
changed Uttla In appearance
•loce the Middle Ages, when
U was tlie home of St. Fran­
cis. Most of its Income li
derived from touriita and it
has littla commerce or induitry.

In Cassd&amp;ssry

Altamonte PTA
Returns Officers
To 5econd Term
By

FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the VFW Hike
Rodeo held in Casselberry lent Saturday were,
left, to right, Mike Murchesnno, nrventh and
eighth grades; Denise Couslneau, sixth; George
Karras, fifth; Gary Olsen, fourth; George

Holder, third; Steve Miller, second and Gary
Hohe, first. Kneeling in front -is six-year-old
Steve Hall w h o h elp ed o u t with taping the bikes
in the Post's safety curn|mign.
(Herald Photo)

Simunrl,

CAR WASH to be held Sat unlay by the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders of
Seminole High gete a preliminary.Workout by these four girls. From left
Carol Torres, Linda Spencer, Sunnii Pie try and Dannie Caolo. The cur wash
will be held at the Jones Phillips 66 Station on Park Ave. and Thirtl St.
from 8 u.m. nil day long.
(Herald Photo)

BRING THE FAMILY TO . . .

Sincere

T hank'
for your vote* in the election
on Tuesday.
While the election wan lost,
let un hope that there has
been un awukening of the
Democratic Party in Semi­
nole County.
My a p e d a l thank* to those who spent hour* in TRYING to get out
the vote.
To tha 11,000 voters who ”ata&gt;ed home”, I urice thnt they take a
greater interest in your government and its problem*.
Lost — hut not leant — I would urge all of you to continue your
work — working together — for the benefit of our County.
Again my ainesra thanka.

Gordon V. Frederick

E. Highway 50
Orlando, Florida

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Signature
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Signature
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Mildred E. B.ibtk
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We th» unStretaned, being
duly sworn. So h.rohy Soria,.
untrr oath that tho namoo ol
all |irra»na Intarratr.l In thr
bualnoaa nr prnfraalon carried
on un.ltr tho namoo of L t K t i
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the fourth straight time and
said voters will elect more
Republicans to local and leg.
isl.it i vi- ;&gt;os!s and that the
GOP will capture some statu
offices.
"The Republican party will
have a strung candidate in
next y ea r's general election
lor the office of U. S. Sena­
tor and for the governorship,”
Brown said.

and have the Sanford Herald

Lcnal Notice

joke r- r u t . jr.

strength in the legishtiire is
another indication ol t h e
strength of the rapidly grow­
ing Republican party in Flor­
ida.
lie said the GOP in Florida
in recent years has grown
faster, percentagewise, titan
in any other state.
Brown predicted the stale
will vote for the Republican
presidential ticket next year

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TAMPA (D P I)—Republican
S t a t e Chairm an Turn F.
Brown said from bis hospital
bed today that tire GOP show­
ing in Tuesday's legislative
elections showed the voter*
of Florida "a rc led up with
one party government.”
Brown, recovering f r o m
surgery perform ed Tuesday,
said the tripling of (he GOP

B y Jane .Casselberry
The newly o r g a n i s e d
Brownie Troop from Howell
P ark will hold an Investiture
Ceremony Friday night at t
o’clock at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.
Seventeen girls will be In­
vested Brownies before their
families and friends.
Mrs. Robert Begin and
Mrs. Thomas Poore are lead ­
ers of the troop.

Ily Jsn c Casselberry
The Women’s Club of Caatclbcrry will elect new offic­
ers at next week’s meeting
following a report from the
nominating committee made
up of Mrs. L. E. Swope, 5!rs.
C. K. Fisher. Mrs. Ren Evans
and Mrs. Joseph Laird.
Tlic meeting will be held
i t 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at
Die Club Building on Overbrook Dr. Plans also will be
made for a covered dish (u p ­
per for mem bers and their
husbanda to bo held In the
near future.
Mrs. Albert Grimwvod, club
president, has reported that
laat week’a rum m age aalc
w ai a huge aucccsa netting
$200 for club projects.

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New Brownie
Troop To Have
Investiture

Casselberry
Women’s Club
Sets Election

England’* famed white cliffs
are formed o f the bodies of
foram lnlfera, minuto asa or­
ganisms which died millions of
years ago.

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The Altamonte SpriitK* tilcnienU ry PTA unanimously
cl-ntcd ita prroent
of
officers to another term at
Tuesday niitht’s business gc»(ion held following a panel
discussion program presented
by members of the .Seminole
County School Hoard.
Serving are Mrs. Lawrence
S Wofford, president; Don Noell, first vice president and
program chairm an; I’rllicipal
Frank Gore, second vice pres­
ident; .Mrs. William A rm ­
strong, secretary and Sirs.
W. A. Donaldson, treasurer.
Delegates flirte d to rep re­
sent Altamonte in tho I’TA
County Council were Mrs.
Donaldson and Mrs. SI. S.
Kirschner with Sirs. Nocll and
Sirs. Tom Householder as del­
egates.
Final figures reported on
the profit from the recent Sir.
Slagic Show were in the
amount of $131.25 which
brings the total amount raised
by the PTA this year up to
more than $1,200.

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HIKE SAFETY TESTS are being conducted at all elementary schools in
the city by members of t lie Hospital Auxiliary, under the direction of
Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. John Johnson, co-chairmen. Here Lt, Ben
Butler and Mrs. Morgan watch as John McLanahan goes through the test­
ing proceedure at Southside School, Monday. A schedule of Safety tests
for other schools will be announced soon.
(Herald Photo)

tly Mon* G rin iln d
The fact that Florida home*
ran
be
beautifully
landleaped
the
year
'round
through use of trees was the
hasi* of County Agent Cecil
Tucker'* talk for m em bers
of the North Orlando Carden
Club at th eir March meeting.
Opening the program by
showing the film, "C are of
Door Yard C itrus," Tucker
outlined the "P '» and Q ' i ”
for proper planting and cul­
ture of trees which can be
ulHired in a landscaping pro­
gram for any type o r aire
home.
Proper plant leleetion and
proper plant placem ent were
stressed as being very im ­
portant by the county agent
who said th at his personal
choice for the area are the
laurel, oak and magnolia.
He said that pruning also

Garden Clubs To Coordinate
On Monthly Visit Program
By Mona fir Instead
Arrangem ents for coordi­
nated program s and visits
between the North Orlando
’ Carden Club and the South
Seminole G arden Club were
revealed
at tills
month's
meeting of the North Orlando
group by Mrs. Mary Guthrie

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
18 Tables
SAHEPTA HOME BUILDING FUND gets thu
benefit from a chicken barbeque dinner spon­
sored recently by members of the Fleet Beserve and Reserve Auxiliary. Here Fit A Presi­
dent Hurshel T affer receives a check for 8U9.13
from Chet Mucek, one of the chairmen of the
barbeque. The tueck will ho turned over to Mrs.
Tuumnr Braden, adm inistrator of the Sarupta
Home for renovations and repairs needed to keep
(tie home for the aged open for use of citizens
of the area.
-(Herald Photo)

Postmaster Cites
• Delivery Increases
lly Donna Kstr*
Thu number of residents
tuking advantage of the new
house to house matt delivery
in Long wood is increasing'
dully, Postm aster W, K. Hryutil reported today.
As the end of the quarter
M near* amt post office box
ren ts are up it Is expected
th a t m any more will make use
of the service, B ryant said.
Tho postm aster issued a
• peeial request th a t nil cor­
respondence be notified of the
correct new mulling addresses
giving stre e t and house num ­
bers. Those receiving the house
to bouse delivery should nut
list their addresses as being on
a ru ral route or us having u
post office box number ami

those still on rural route one
should use only the rural route
number unsigned them by
their carrier, he said.
He pn rtid arly asked th a t
tho residents mnko every ef­
fo rt to get addles* cliungc*
made on nil newspupers and
magazines us well as on busi­
ness and personal mail.
Bryant expressed apprecia­
tion to all residents, the Longwood area of Chamber of
Commerce and the City Coun­
cil for their wonderful coop­
eration with the post office in
seeing that proper huuse num­
bers w ere issued and In g et­
ting the mail receptacles In­
stalled correctly with the
names and numbers on all
Ikixcs,

The DeBary D u p l i c a t e
Bridge Club plnycd 1* tables
in two revtions a t this week's
Tuesday afternoon meeting at
tho Community Center,
W inners In section one d i­
rected by Col. William Hague
were, NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
Btatt ami Mrs. O. N. lack ey ;
second, Marvin Lang and Nor­
man Meyer; third, CoL and
Sirs. Hague and fourth, Mr.
ami Mrs. Howard Middleton.
KW, flist, Mrs. Myron Acrardl and Mis. H arry Sr hob;
second, Col and Mrs. C. it.
K vercll; thiid, Mr. und Mrs.
E. M. Hinkle and fourth, Mr.
and Mra. d ia rie s Daglia.
Wimu-rs in section two di­
rected by Miss Ethel Jelmson were NS, first, Mrs. Doyle
Driver and Williuin Woodlock; second, Mrs, Edwin
W nrhtor and Mrs. Norman
M ortimer; third, Mr*. Clyde
Itanisey and Mrs. E. E. An­
derson ami fourth, Mrs. A r­
thur Willguose and Oseur
Barnett.
EW, first, Mrs. David Sin­
ger and Mrs. William Woodlock; sere lid, Du is Weeks and
Col. H, K. Forney; third, Mrs.
Minnie licitum n and F. K.
Frochlirh and fourth, Mrs.
E. Z. W ulters and Mrs. A. G.
Besom.

and Mrs. Shirley Ryan who
were guests of the South
Seminole member* at their
last meeting held in Catsolberry.
Announcement also w a %
made Ibat the North Orlando
member* will be guest p a r­
ticipants In a flower show to
be sponsored April 6 7 by Hit*
South Seminole group at the
Longwood
Plaza
Shopping
Cenler.
General outline for the
show will be budl around thr
Federation theme song with
the North Orlando Club ta k ­
ing the part 'W hen You
D ream in a G arden." Mrs.
Edna Stew art will serve as
the club's slmw chairm an and
Mrs. D us Wallace will act as
co-chairman. All m em bers
will be expected to assist.
In other business discussed
at the meeting Mr*. Stewart
reported that the club netted
$19 toward* the beautification
project from the bake *ale
held la it month.
Mrs. G uthrie, iccretary .
read the devotional and the
club objective and Mrs. Ryan,
president, gave tho trea su r­
e r’* report.
Mrs. Jean Acliurd was in­
troduced as a guest of the
club by Mrs. Stewart.
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W H A T - NOTS
and Decorator Pieces
Antique Spinning Wheel
Planter, Wall K itriu io n
Mirror, Brass Door Knock­
ers, Mark Candy Jar*.
Straw berry Tree
Center
P irrr, Pastel Burlap I'lare
Mala.
. . . and dnrrna of other
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I* an important step in suc­
cessful planting and advis­
ed lhal tops should be prun­
ed to m atch the root system
when moving a bare-rooted
tree.
If trees are taken from the
open woods permission should
always be obtained first from
the property owner.
After a bare-rooted tree Is
planted it should be pruned
through the months until it
ha* been completely circled
in order to keep the shape.
Tucker pointed out, adding
that a few leave* also should
be left to prevent the trunk
from lieing *un scalded.
If all the leaves should
fall, he said that newspaper
or cloth should be wrapped
around the trunk as a pro­
tective m easure and that
plenty of moisture should he
given such plants at
all
tim es In order to aid growth
of h air root*.
Another important step ts
preparation. Tucker advised
that peat should lie mixed
well in the soil to aid in re ­
tention of moisture and to
serve a* food, especially
when citrus tree* are
to
be planted. He stressed, howe v rr, that loo much peat
could lie used and if it is
improperly mixed it will prevent the tree roots from ade­
quate growth dept. Use of

fertilizer at the tim e of
planting Is not recommended
with bare-rooted trees, but
should lx* done three or four
weeks la ter using approxi­
mately one cup of fertilizer.
Such applications should be
made two or three tim es for
the rem ainder of the y ear.
Tucker emphasized the fact
that can* always should be
removed before planting al­
though burlap bags can either
lx* left on or removed as d e ­
sired. He also stressed th at
planting should not be too
deep sinco it wilt stunt
growth.
Fertilizing after a couple
of years, he said, should be
done by punching and filling
in holes around the roots.
Amounts depend upon the
branch system with three
pound* recommended for six
inch branches and five pounds
for any over this site.
Tile Iwo "Q 's" Tucker *atd,
are to quickly cover the
'roots with something moist
and plant as soon as possible

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�Generals’ Boss
T hen really la nothing unusual
In the fact that Defense Secretary
McNamara, long a favorite on Capi­
tol hill, la Increasingly the target of
many lawmakers.
Pentagon bosses have suffered
these slings nnd arrows since the
days of the first defense secretary,
the late James Forrcstal, who was
crushed by the criticism.
Part uf the explanation lies in
the mounting frustration among
lawmakers over the fact there Is so
little they can do. relatively, to af­
fect the course taken by our massive
military establishment.
An offshoot of this Is the fact
th at n good many legislators obvious­
ly feel themselves just as qualified
as any civilian defense secretary to
make judgements in military mat­
ters. Some have been appraising
military affnirs and expenditures
far longer than the most experien­
ced defense secretary.
Indeed, occasionally some sena­
tor or congressman has tulkcd as if
he really felt himself quite able to
make the kind of judgements we ex­
pect from our generals and admirals
themselves.
Lately a newer element has
crept Into the picture. Arizona's Sen.
Barry Goldwatcr nnd some others
have suggested that it Is wrong for
a defense secretary to veto the rccommendations of our Joint Chiefs of
Staff, or any group uf top military
officials.
The argument Is that the mili­
tary people are the experts, and no
civilian official ought sensibly to
consider overruling
their most
thoughtful judgments.
If this argument is to be taken
aerlously, then plainly we do not
need or want a civilian’defense sec­
retary. For he presides over an e.&lt;talishment that presumably is made

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up of military experts. If their
views are automatically to prevail,
then the best thing Is to have one of
them as secretary.
But did we not argue this whole
matter out in the fullest kind of de­
bate when the defense department
was crested after Word War II?
A prime issue was civilian con­
trol of the military. The decision,
made in Congress itself, was that
such control was vital.
The contention in support of this
decision was that the military ennnot be nllowed to operate as an enti­
ty wholly apart from civilian author­
ity.
Military judgments are social.
They are made in consonance with
what are deemed the crucial need*
and purposes of the services. This is
all to the good.
But those judgments cannot lie
made in a vacuum. The military,
however special, functions in service
to the civilian state. It is a part of
it. What it spends, what weapons
systems it employs, how it is organ­
ized, these und many m atters must
be decided In relation to the whole
society in which it exists.
It having already been decided,
therefore, that we should have civi­
lian management of defense, it is
alien to that purpose to suggest the
defense secretary should have no
power of veto over what the gener­
als nnd admirals want.
Authority is the power to say no
as well as yes, to give guidance and
direction, to exercise restraints, to
reorganize nnd so on.
Those who propose that McNa­
mara or anyone in his shoes should
be stripped of miiv portion of this au­
thority can hardly do less, honestly,
than reopen the entire question of
civilian control of the military. If
this is what they desire, let's get
into it without delay.

A Man Well Respected
Harold Wilson, a crumpled,
plproam oktai man with a
cherubic face. La setting out
v tth obvious determination to
fulfill hii new roW ai leader
of DrHam'i Labor party.
If be ii not the man wbo
will take office a i Britiah
prim e m in u ter a t reault of
gaoeral election* sometime
between now and October
U N , It will not be for fail­
u re to f ir e the electorate
•om ethins to think about.
tie may alio five Britain's
German, French and United
States allies aomethinf to
thtnk about and tome th ln ft
they m ay not like.
In the short time tinre \Vli­
r a assumed the leadership
post aucceedint the late Hu(h
Galukell, hii Idea* on the new
Britain be would create have

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been appearins in new* ditpatchea on an almost daily
bails.
Such a recent dispatch quotInf "sources" otherwise un­
identified, outlined Wilson's
view on a variety of subjects
ra n fin f from the common
m arket to the U. S. P olaru
missile. Tbe ' ‘source" was to
clo«» as to look Into Wilson’s
Innermost mind.
These were some of the
controversial laiuea taken up
by tha "source" and Mid to
represent Wilson'* feeling*:
The Kennedy • Macmillan
Nassau agreement* ihould be
renegotiated. Preium ably this
would include the deal where­
by Britain accepted the Pollaris mts*lle In plaee of tbe
discarded Skybolt.
Labor believes the United

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S tairs ahould be the sole car.
rier of W eitern nuclear delerent strength and would let
Britain's current hydrogen
bomb force of jet bombers
•'fade aw ay."
Right* of a free Britain and
of free acccai to Berlin must
be maintained, but might be
accompanied by some m ea­
sure of recognition of F a it
Germany and her borders
with Poland and Ciechoslovakla.
Tbeie are all measures to
arouse control er*y both at
home and among the alheiAlthough an F a it Germany
doea eaiit and the controleralai border with Poland is un­
likely to be changed in the
foreseeable future, the more
mention of the recognition of
either la enough to rend WeM
German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer into a bellow of
rage.
Tbe United Slate*, hating
settled the Polaris in u e with
Macmillan, and embroiled In
an argument with French
President Charle* dr Gaulle
on the future of NATO, could
not be expected t» welcome
a reopening of the British
negotiation!.
De Gaulle scarcely will wel­
come the u g g eitio n that the
United States remain the sole
Western nuclear power.

"D r. C rane." he began, "a
that “ v alu r" la not simply man of Italian background
the sum of the m anufac­
walked Into Lie store and
turing and sale* costa that
go into a product bot is a asked for a certain brand of
p e r a o a a l , psychological record player.
“ im age". Sale*men, be to re
"H e was obsessed with the
to tend for the buoA'rt be­ idea that this brand name
low, For modern salesm an­ was the only good one on
ship I* largrly a m atter of tbe m atket.
Applied Psychology.
"Unfortunately, we didn't
CASE 0-1*4: H arry G . ag carry that hraod. so it looked
ed 27. was a salesm an enroll- as if I was lure to lose a
cd in my Northwestern Uni* big sale.
"But I diverted his atten­
le n i t y c la n in the ' Prychology of Adt frittin g A hell­ tion by saying we could or­
der the machine he wanted,
ing."
We had dsseuned the vital meanwhile I inquired what
problem of "value" and I color of cabinet he would like
had shown the student* that and suggested he thus look
to the customer the worth of over some of the models we
an item depend* on emotion­ bad on display.
"He seemed reluctant even
al m em nnes more than m an­
to do that but I held him
ufacturing costs.
For "value" in the mind* long enough to place an Ital­
of purchaser* is always a ian operatic record on the
m atter of their personal alti­ player.
".V* soon as he heard the
tude and emotional »late.
Antiques, for example, may- opening note*, he became al­
have little itruciural worth, most hypnotized with de­
yet to those wbo reverence light.
"So he sat down in a chair
them, an old chair may
and closed hi* eyes. After
bring Sl.OuO.
And *&lt;&gt;mc postage stam ps that first record was finishthat b a le been cancelled and ; ed. I loaded the machine with
'»hu* are scrap paper to m od other operatic numbers, chief­
people,
will command a ly of Italian background.
p m e of $ 10,000 to a philate­
"And this prospect just sat
there for half an hour, with
list.
So the job of every alar an angelic look on h it face,
salesm an ii to build up thfa apparently transported back
psychological value of his to Italy in his mind.
"W hen the machine had
product in the prospect's
played the last record, he
mind.
During one of my evening stood up and said, ‘I want
psychology course*, Harry to buy that machine. It's
put up h it hand and asked wonderful.'
"So I agreed and made the
to tell about a r a te he had
encountered that wvck in the deal at once. Actually this
music store where he work­ machine bad no better tone
ed.
than the rival model which

Political
WASHINGTON— (NEA ) —
Extension of the Selective
Service law for another four
year* la b r te tin r through
Congees*, but with blinder*. It
is a straig h t renewal of the
act expiring June .10.
Apparently no one sat back
and took a look at this a* p art
of the whola "youth'' problem.
The toughest p art of the na­
tion’s biggest problem—unem­
ployment— is the unemploy­
ment of young people and the
disturbing high school and
college dropout rates.
The d ra ft act doesn't touch
the»e problems.
Nobody wants a H i t l e r
Youth Corps or a Young Com­
munist League, with every
youngster registered and as­
signed to s-.me service. But
short of thut, it may take an
awful lot of good management
to handle the U. S. youth
problem of the late '60s.
In 1962 there were 700.000
young people out of school
and out of work. The number
is exjwvted to grow to a million by 1970 unless something
is done.
American Farm Bureau Fed­
eration, carrying out a 1950
policy resolution, te»tified this
year in favor of drafting men
aged 18 to 22 instead of 21 to
28, ss is now done. Matt
Trigg*, AFB legislative eoun»*!. testified this c h a n g e
would cause le»* disruption.
But an amendment to do
this was defeated In tbe
House.

Dr. Crane’s

nsrry's striking ease shows

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Peter Edson

"These Days W e Call It
Free Collective Be.gaining'

he had origtnilly requested.
"But he had projected his
emotional delight in those
operatic numbers right back
upon
our record
player.
T hat's why he now feh H
was probably the best record
player in tba world.
"So tbe change in ils value
had occurred within 30 min­
utes and all Inside his own
bead, eh ?"
Yes, that unattractive re ­
cord player now bad become
psychologically painted with
all the musical memories and
nostalgic emotions whiefa the
operatic recordings b id gen­
erated.
So send for my booklet
"T he New Psychology of
Advertising A Selling," en ­
closing s stsm ped, return
envelope, phis 30c.

Barbs

Letters

Fditor:
I would like to extend a
hearty thank you to our fin*
Sanford P o l i c e Department
for the help they rendered in
assisting us with the chore of
croaeing 17-92 and 27th Street
on our way to visit the Science
F air at the Seminole High
School. With their help, 500 of
our fourth, fifth and sixth
graders of the Pineerest
School had their education
broadened.
Sincerely,

Herold P.. lleckenbach.
Principal

Quotes

Notebook

Selective Service now regis­
ters about 1.4 million young
men g year. Only 120,000 at»
drafted.
The older men are taken
first because the armed serv­
ice* don’t want draftees com­
peting with the 600,000 volun­
teer* they recruit every year,
aged 17 to 22. The draft law
act as an incentive to younger
men to enlist and get their
m ilitary service over.
Alto, Selective Service Sys­
tem w ant, to give men up to
22 every opportunity to com­
plete college. Deferments are
given to teachers and skilled
technical workers us well.
V. S. armed forces are there,
fore the biggest employers of
young men.
The five youth programs
proposed by the Kennedy ad­
m inistration would soak Up
only 40.000 to 60,000 unem­
ployed youths a year.
This w on't begin to solve
the problem.
The Peace Corps now has
about 3,000 volunteer men and
women under 25 on its rolls.
The number may be 5,000 by
the end of the year.
The men will have to report
t&lt;&gt; their d ra ft boards after
their two years of service.
Peace Cory* director Sargent
Shriver Jr., wanted it that
way so th a t the organisation
wouldn't t e a draft-dodger
haven.
The manpower training and
development program now has
about 3,000 young people en­
rolled. This will grow.
Now under consideration by
Congress is tha Youth Con­
servation Corpa. It would re­
cruit 15.000 the first year.
The proposed National Serv­
ice Corpa—the *o-c*lled dora-

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lestie Peace Corps—would recruit only 560 worker* the
first year, 5,000 by the end i f
the third year. Less than half
would be young people.
This ratio also would apply
to the 40.000 volunteer, in
tha proposed Home Town
Service Corps.
All these p r o g r a m s ara
meeting Republican oppvsi.
tion. Rep. Jerry Ford of Michigatl, GOP Policy Committee
chairman, and Rep. Peter
Freylinghuysen J r . of New
Jersey, speaking for GOP Ed.
Ucatlon Committee members,
oppose the Youth Corps hecause it would cost Slots mil.
lion the first year, $26ii mil.
lion when in full operation.
As alternatives they pro­
pone first "a study of b u s
and regulations restricting
youth employment." It found*
a little like seeing if child inbor anil minimum wage laws
will stretch.
Second, they would expand
the vocational education pro­
gram which already cost* $51
million a year.
Third, they would expand
the Manpower Retraining act
to permit use of more than 5
per rent of ils funds for youth.
Finally, they would expand
opportunities for youth em­
ployment by the National
Park Service and tho U. S.
Forest Service.
Details haven't been worked
out very carefully. Rut ut
first glance it looks like just
another formula which would
cost about as much as the
Youth Corps and probably not
do much more good.

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If you think Hollywood Is
deed, you should walk around
liumr, P a n s or Madrid and
aee what's going on in motion
pleturs production. In Pari*
you can shoot rabbit* on the
sound stage*.
—Producer Darryl F. Zanuck.

By Hal Cochraa
A woman may think her
husband it not worth a cent,
A survey in March 1962 re ­
and then collect plenty of vealed there mere 51.T m il­
alimony from him.
lion households in the United
States.
A stop light usually lets you
catch up with people who aped
past you.
It will help a lot. come
spring cleaning tim e, if a
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Q—W hat French writer Is
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ll&gt; Jam- lu w lb e r r v
Tin- DEC A Club at Lyman
High received a three star
Iilaqui* and cheek ter SIB at
tlio tluril jnnnal conference
of tin' Florida V?.*n of Div
trihutive Education Club of
America held March 2I-2U at
the Robert Meyer Hotel in
Jacksonville
Tiie award wax given for
club achievement* on a point
b.ni* during the achool year
and only *evcn were given
fo* the entire atatc.
t.ymnn al-o received *e
cond place honors lor the
creative marketing project
survey. Information was compiled
from
questionnaires
mailed to businesses through'

LYMAN DECA OLI D ( 'onventinit delegates display awards won. Itt the
tfroup nie, front front left. Mis. Lois Coleman, I)K CooriliitHtor ami Mar*
pn ret Walker; hue It. Charles Kern, Charlie Massie, Frankie Johnson ami
tileini Hither.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mia . II. |„ JnluiMin
m other. Slit* lia« im proved dies were glad to see him.
flood n iter noon to you, How ►really und Hetty ha* return* * The many friends of

Ja tie w eather Dealing you? «• h0™- Vcr&gt; "lai&gt; «° h‘ jr Mr»
Its mee to gel out in the
yards again. Last weekend
was sure a cold one w iiin'l
it- Had lo take my daughter
home
and iranddautthlers
(North Florida) and it was
cold. Sure hated to see my
little girl* leave to pt&gt; home
Hut I am making plans to
.spend E asier with them. ' •
Mrs. Ilubcrl t Hetty t Mann
wa* called to Arkansas be­
cause of the illness of her

Beautificafion
Month Set In
North Orlando
lly Mona lirin stru l
The North Orlundo Garden
Club has announced that the
month of May has been desigliated as lleautiricution Mouth
during which all residents of
the vitiligo will lie eligible to
participate on u competitive
h;i*i* for prizes to be award*
ts I for thp best appearing
lawn and gardens.
Judging, which will take
place June ft, will he donu on
overall appearance of lawns,
both front and hack; overall
in at ness in regard to trim ­
ming. edging of flow er beds,
drives, etc.; mid, lust hut nut
least, proper placement, of
flowers, shrubs and trees,
Mrs. Charles Unwell, chair­
man of the club’s beautifica­
tion committee, advises that
prizes will range from $*&gt;&lt;)
all the way down to a can
of Imir spray.
Other members of the club
rom m ltlce In iliui gc of the
project ar« Mrs. Ui'tsy Nall.
Alls. May Duquette, Mrs. E d­
na .Stewui l and Mm , Vera
Anderson.
Judges will lie announced
at a later date.

Emma Vililen will lie
ls ,m ,d&gt; W t" r * * glad to hear that she is now
« S“1*P U
•&gt;' "er home after undergoing sur­
""
Uii»al» Head gery at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Stic resides with her
U ‘r &gt; . " " i L * Iu',“r. , U'
K inurd, little dangle daughter Mr*. Fill Hunter on
ter ol Melvin and Kathryn Narcissus Ave. Drop In and
K m art fell and broke her sie her. • • * Very sorry to
arm. Hal not get the full de hear that Xorine Norwood is
tails til how site did a lie also ill
Wc wish her a
rurelul Sharon while it is speedy recovery. * *
It is
^jc* m place * • just a .short tim e until hast*
Hobby Hitt ell is here on er. May lx' we will have a
leave from Ihu Falkland Air beautiful day for it, - 1 said
Force Have visiting parents may he. Have been talking to
Alv m ami
Marie Hit lei!. some ul the high school girls.
llmv's the weather in Texas They arc making their nutBobby? ' * * 1 undcdrstatid ■its. And from the way they
that Ibdiby wilt 1m- stationed have described them to me
in Cocoa when his leave i* tin’)' will lx' the Iwst dressed
up. T hat's nice as he will lie girls around here. • • * 1
closer home. Itel Alvin and have had several requests
Marie are tickled. * * * Don't for a beautiful saying tlu t
forget the fashion slanv to­ was printed in this column
night at the III) Center. Its last year. Since tins is n
going to lie real nice The short week I will give it
dresses which the ladi"» have again. It is entitled “ I Must
made will be shown lirst. Go Shopping.*'—One of these
Then the dresses made from days 1 must go shopping. I
the Hates prints will be mo­ am completely out of selfdeled. So come out and see respect. I want to exchange
what a little bit of sewing sonic
si’l -righteousness
I
will make for you. The time picked up the other day for
is 8 o'clock. Sec you there. sonic humility, which they
• • • Naomi Sapp and daugh­ say is lev* expensive and
ter Clara Wyatt were in w ears better. 1 want to look
Tam pa last week where ;|iey at some tolerance which is
went to
attend the funeral being used fur wraps this
of a friend. Mrs. Ftliie Mae year. Some one showed me
Jones. She hud been a friend some
pretty
samples of
of the family (or a got*I many peace. We're short on tit at
years. • • • Mrs. Linda Hay and one can never have too
and wee daughter Sherri of much on hand And hy the
Orlando were dinner guests way 1 must try to match
of ours last Thursday. The some patience that my neigh­
occasion was in celebration bor wear*. It is very becom­
of our granddaughter Bar­ ing to ber and I Hunk d
b ara's very first birthday and might l&lt;xik uell on me. I
also the birthday of her might try on that serviceable
grandd.iddy, II. I. Johnson. garment of long suffering,
Coming in later were Mr. some places are displaying
and Mrs. Buddy Mann and now. I never thought I want
0 . M Mann J r . all of Or­ ed to wear it, but I Bud
lando and Claude and Itena myself coming to it Also I
Hawkins and son Sid. We had must rem em ber to have my
a Very nice evening. • • * sense id appreciation mend­
Hob Horn spent lust weekend ed and I must look around
home irom a hospital in (or Mime inexpensive, every­
South Florida. I tu t the kid day goodness. It I* surpris­
ingly now quickly my supply
of that gives out
lhal
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Businesslttt
Briefs W
lions ami Marvin Milam,
outlets of the Seminole Dry
('leaner* al iMS-gJtl Magnolia,
have officially reopened the
business.
1lie Milams linil previously
uwTied the dry cleaning e»tltblislinielVt, but in IHfllt they
sold it and only recently Look
it over again.
Both Milam and his wife
Doris have lived in Mail ford
most of their lives. Milam
came here from W inter i’ntk
ill Itr'JU when tie was still in
school, lie lias hern in some
phase of laundry and dry
i h tilling since HtJ.1.

Available t&gt;&gt; you without a
doctor'* pic-eioption, our drug
railed ODHINKX. You mils'
toso ugly fat ill 7 days or
vour money hack, No stren u ­
ous exeici**', laxatives, mas­
sage or taking of s.'-called ieA sales increase of T It per­ d iicing candles, crackers or
cent iluiing the 4-week period cookie*, or chewing gum. I&gt;Dended Murih compared with ItlNKX is a tiny tablet mol
tin* corresponding period a easily swallow,-,!. \\ hen you
take ODHINF.V you still «uyear ago wav recorded try joy your meals, still eat Hie
Winn-Dixie Stores, Du., it food* you like, but you simply
don't have the uige for cxtui
was announced.
The volume was |fl.'i.xxh.;iTI porticos because ODUINKX
dcpicssc* your appetite and
compared with
f&lt;1l,:tJ7.7;l I deci eases your desire loi
last year, an increase of &gt;1.- food. Your Weight must come
down, bccnusc a* your own
ollll.ii 111.
For the lifi-vvcel. pci hat end­ doctor " ill tell you. when you
eat less, you weigh lc-s. Gel
ed .March ti, sales were SV.'J
lid of excess fat and live
Mat.llIT rompiired with
1,&gt;11Itci. UD1SINKX rests »;i on
.111.lo t. an im iea»e of j;tn,. and is sold ol* this GllAltAN
ItMi.llU or 7. II ix ieen t ever I EE: If not satisfied for liny
rencoii ju st return the pack­
ItniJ.
age to your druggist and get
youl full money back. Nil
Florida's
interior exper­ question* asked. DDK IN KX i*
ience* more llnindi rsioruis -old with lliis gilnioiitec by:
MrltcyHolds Drug Store • Sunthan any oilier place in the lord • Mail order* filled,
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F.B.I ugeitl Jim llufli-y of I er; Coil Jack, tlcusu rer and
Orltindu m a ile d exciting in-' Kuymniid Morris, secretary.
ridenta taking place during |
World War 11 Thursday night - Nominated for two-year diwhen lie spoke before th e. rectors were C. K Fisher and
Lions Club of Casselberry a t Milton Freeman.
Hill's Diner.
lie told of the daiillg bind­
ings made by (in m a n *ab«tcurs from submarines m
Florida uud New York and
how they were raptured. They
chi l ied such lethal items as
d)m nnitr ill the shape of coal
and incendiary bombs in the
form of fountain pens.
Ilufley reminded his audi­
ence th a t the duties «f the
F.B.I. do not consist entirely
cf the more publicised crim in­
!&gt; - al work but are mostly ordin­
ary routine work.
He was introduced by the
piogrant chairman, Jim my
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I'rcvatL
Thomas Hucaluii, chairman
of the nominating committee,
PEH IU0 l it.
presented the proposed slide
* 6 '°*
CYI.INDKK
of officers to Ire voted cn a t
No Inntalliilioii ( harge
the April Ddh meeting nlung
with nominations from the
Delivery Anywhere in
flour. The new officers will
Seminole County
not take office until July.
Those nominated were C ur­
tis Blow, president; Darwin
W IL C O M I WAOOH
Hhea first vice president;
YTKGIMA I'BTHOSKI
qiyde Kerce, second vice pre­
p . 0 . Box 1214
sident; Jimmy Prevntt, third
NUBA NOKItlS
luy W. l*t »T.
vie president; Al Jawull. lieu
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by tin Florida Power I'orp.,
Florida (lu* I'orp . Winter
Park Federal Saving* and
lo an a n t the Commercial
It.tnk ai -Winter Park.
The croup of delegate J,
consisting of 1’harle* Kern,
Margaret Walker.
Frankie
Johnson. t barite M as'ie and
Glenn Huber, made the trip
hy train accompanied by
their DE coordinator Mr*,
lads Coleman
They were
joined in Jacksonville hi her
| husband. Dun, who served a&gt;
adult supervisor.
Charles Kern entered the
public speaking contest: Mar­
garet Walker look part m
the |uti Intorvicw contest;
Frankie Johnson participat­
ed in the sales dem onstra­
tion contest; Charlie Mussi
submitted
a
merchandise
manual on food preservation
and Eugene Jackson, who did
not attend the convention, en­
tered a manual n the area
distribution which was on
life insurance. Glenn Hulicri
is club historian and assist­
ed in coordinating delegate
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�Little, Junior Loop Rosters Set
Tb« Sanford Jit creation and
Paries D epartm ent announced
the tentative roateri for 1963
Little League and Junior
B or i Bare ball P rogram .
T ry o u ts were held last
Thursday and Friday for
both leagues. Each team
picked a 20 man squad, of
which 13 will be chosen for
the League starting game,
April •. The players not chos­
en for a team will be put on
a draft list to be picked up
during the season when need­
ed .
Listed below are the team s,
m anagers, returning players
and player candidates chosen
from tryout?.
JUNIOR BOTH BASEBALL
LEAGUE
C.P.O. — Manager, J . K.
Stubbins; returning players,
D avid Gollober. David Ja r■ell, Leroy Nopper, Chuck
Scott, Bobby Nicholas, Dick
lia m tle , John Butts, Danny

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Lee, Steve Hatha way, Steve
G rier;
player
candidates,
Mike Stubbins, Larry Wil­
liam s, Chris Wilson. Allen
Velei, Dickie Smith, Sam
P arriih , Ronald Hicks, Mel­
ton G ardner, Bill Colbert and
Billy Triplett.
K IW A N IS -llanager, John
Latfacrow; returning players,
Bern&gt;« Barbour, Tom Petrunic. Tommy Lew. Stephen
Balini, Leslie Green. Steve
Gordie, T erry Echols, John
Lalherow, Ernie Baumiester.i
player
candidates,
Gary
Loyd. Wallace Jsrnigan. Al­
lan Cooper. Jim W'olle, Larry
Rowland. E dgar Jobes, Tom­
my Austin, Randall Bcnvie,
Clarence Schaffer, Bill B ry­
ant, Jam es Jenkins.
ROTARY — George Stine,
m anager; Steve Barnes, a s­
sistant; returning players,
Lyle Slowell, David Lanier,
Andy Lyons, Frank Whigham , Charles Guthrie. Ralph

Sturopf. Steve Barrow m ao, Simon Rod Laoey, Jim Ex- ers, John Smith, Steve Rawls,
Phil Rahn, John West, Steve wm. Mike Fordbam , Ronnie Chuck Latherow, T i m m y
Richard; player candidates. Hinson, Kay Pivic, Steve Sam, Ricky Forguxeoc, Van
Tommy Bryan, Tommy Cau­ Groover, A1 Boniface; player Robbins. David Gussow, T er­
dle, Johnny
Green, John | candidates, Steve L e a c h , ry M ornson, Steve Raborc;
Wall, L arry Smith, Kicky- Mike Long. Jam es Warren. player candidates, Alan BradGalloway, W a y n e Fakess, I Paul Pivec. Mike Yentcb, dock. W alter G r.cer, Gary
Charles Nickle, David Lowe, Mason Wharton, Brad Hol­ Turntnan. John F oster, Gorlingsworth.
Je rry Mills.
den Bradley, Jim m ie Harden,
ELKS — M anager, J o h n
CIVITAN — M anager, Roy G ary Brown, Danny Conway,
L e w i s ; returning players, Thomas; returning players. Douglas
M ueller,
H erm an
David Howe, Mike Maples, Dale Higgins. Wayne Burn- Fiannigan.
Chris Akers, Don Nicholas, ved, Jim Davis, L am ar Bass,
L O C O M O T I V E ENGI­
D a n i e l Boitwick, Richard Ricky W alstrom. Byron Bel­ N EER 'S — M anager, Luther
D u n n , Bobby Kuykendall. cher, Stephen H arris. John P atterson; returning players,
Mike McGuire, Don Sundvall. Cannavino,
Phillip Bailey; David Lee, Je ff Bales, Jam es
Jim Woods; player candi­ player candidates, Jim m ie Frilscb, Michael RiCharde.
dates, Mark Cao'o. Richard Williams. Wayne P o rter, Ban- Dale Rowell, Billy Cason.
Galloway, Gary M a p 1 e a , dolph Scott, John Boggs, Lin Storm R ichards; player ca n ­
Lloyd Wall, Jim m ie Porchor- wood Twyman. Tommy Hick­ didates, Met*. Morgan, David
do, Roy Lusk. Vincent Sto son. Dennis K arren, Jim m y Patterson. Dale F e d d e r .
well, Ben Winfree, Paul Lord, Patterson, Ja m e s Sheffield. Douglas M aliciouiki, Phillip
Roy F arm er.
Larry W arren, J . B. Brown, j G rm er. Kip Braden. Steve
Higgin H arriett,
S H R IN E -M anager, George Bill Crapps, Jim
Donnie
Hopkins,
P erides; returning players. bothsm .
Wayne Daliron, John Haw­
Billy G raccy, Ronnie Dudley, LITTLE LEAGUE ROSTER kins, Bdly Martin, Reginald
L am ar Oxford, W. R. Beas­
GEORGE'S—M anager, Ed Zittrow er, Glen Bourquardei.
ley J r .. B uster Lawton, Dan win Braddock; returning play­
Y O W E L L 'S-M anager. Fred

Miller;
returning
players,
SANFORD ATLANTIC NA­
Bubba P ark. Skipper Senka- TIONAL BANK — M anager.
rik, William Tyre, Rill Dem* L arry Wilbur; returning play­
rnond, Mike Booth, Cecil e rs,
Allen
Walker,
Mike
Simpson. Billy Miller, Robert Pudd. Mike Hickson. Mike
Hope, Stephen Macek, Steve Maddox, Jim m y Sim mom,
Weir; player candidates, Ste- Roger W arren, D arrell Wall.
ven Greco, Steven Hitchcock, Stan Stolpe, Mike Ferrell.
Sidney Loyd, D ana Hogan.! Ken H a rn e tt; player candi­
Tom C ritser. John P e r r y ,: dates, Sam m y Hawes, Alan
Casey Ja rre ll, Randy Ivy, I Daniels. George F re eie , Ron­
Mike Sulpizio, George Hitch , ald Revels, David Hudson.
cock. L arry Maddox, Je n ­ E verett Enloe, Gary Almond.
nings H art.
David O rr, Teddy Lutz. John
PERFECTION DAIRIES— F razier.
M ichael
Critzer,
M anager, M. B. G rady; re ­ Jim m ie Brown.
turning players. Bill Bracken.
CHASE — M anager, Dick
Robert Kuhn. David Moore, F ran k ;
returm ng
players,
Kenny Hinson. A lbert J a r ­ Danny Bcdenbaugh, David
rell, Tom m y G racey, Randy Burg, Russell Gordie, Ricky
Ferguson. Bill Kiuifin. Dan Smith, Stan Winfree, Hank
ny Hale, Donald Kennedy; Ashby. Stanley Drake, Don­
player candidates. Mike G al­ ald Ethcil. John Gregory.
loway, John Fakes*, Mark Randy Nobles; player candi­
Cockman,
B en
Twyman. dates, Billy Hope. Andy Ad­
Mike H arden, Duane Rogers. cock, Glenn Meyers, Lee
Bobby L achatara, H. W. I Stoudcnmire. Kenny Alford,
Rawls. Stephen Vickers, Rudd Ricky Thompson, J o h n n y
Belcher.
Thompson, Frtxl Padgett. Ro­

bert Hope, Charlie Hoff.
STANDARD O ID -M anager.
J . W. Kuykendall; returning
players, Tommy
Hatchett,
Franz Beard. Bill Higgin­
botham, Darrell Vodopiteh,
Bruce McKibbin, John Hunt;
player candidates, D e n n i s
Robertson, Ben Chado, Nor­
m an Patterson, Z a c h e r y
Hunter, Glenn Denman, Carl
Summers, David Cook, Ro­
bert Gatchel, Larry Hittcll,
Butch Hickson. Andy Cheva­
lier. Mike Crumpton. Frit*
Cromin, Edwin P arrish, Leon
Swain.
NAVY—Manager, Ja ck Milwood; returning p l a y e r s ,
Wayne Kinsey, Andy Rufas,
Jeff Johnson, Fred Coleman,
Dennis Holloway, Lane Ely,
Pat Mehan, Chuck Brantley,
Allen Getm an; player candi­
dates. Andrew Nichols, Rich­
ard Warren, Dave Grifiin,
Frank Dunn. Raymond Leahy,
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thur Sprauge, F ra n k Miller,
Steven Scott.
FLORIDA STATE BANK—
M anager, Bob Steele; return­
ing players, Mike Bryan,
Gary Davis, Joe Panline,
Frank Williams, P erry Quinn,
Sam Houston, Danny Green,
Charles
Kendrick;
player
candidates, Andy S t e e l e ,
Tommy Whigham. Thomas
Gwariney, Billy D rake, Case
Dunn. M urray Gonzalez, Eu­
gene Bcrtrang, Paul Martens,
Jim m y F arm er,
FIRST FEDERAL - Manager, Dick Doan; returning
players, Rick Fordbam , Ja m ­
es Carlsen, Norm an Thom,
William RiCharde, Charles
Grooms, David Wiggins, Gary
Spotts. Ken
Prem o,
Bill
Schmidt; player candidate),
A1 Groomes, Joe W’alson, Gil­
bert Benton, L arry Rodd,
Richard Byrd, P ete r Kelley,
John McClanahan, Hal Dunpan Wfivnp Hardin. Kevin

^rralft Pnyre 6 — Mar. 28. 19G3 ,

Sanford Ends
In Third In
Track Meet

Butts Advised:
No Lie Test
ATLANTA (UPI) — The attorney for former
Athletic Director Wallace
B utts said Wednesday he has advised his client
against taking n second lie detector test in connec­
tion with an alleged Southeastern Conference footUniversity of Georgia

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Two Greyhounds
Shoot For 6th
SOKC Victory
Two Greyhound* w ill be
try in g fo r a aixth win when
they m eet in the featured
ninth race a t the Satiford-Orlando Kennel Club tonight.
They a re C. H. Scott'* AMegail Sue and Cart T racy’*
Pocket Ca*b.
If Pocket Cash should win
It will be hi* third victory in
» row fo r in hi* laat two
outings ha scored in irrade C
and then in grsda B. Tonight
mark* hi* f i n t try a t a main
event, Abiegsil h at already
won two grado A race* and
one of them w at a matinee
feature.
Orvilla
Mo***' Fathom ,
w inner of tho Racing King
Stake a year ago, 1* aura to
he popular w ith the fan*,
though h« ha* ju*t two win*
to hi* credit. B ut he h a t been
nine time* la the money in
10 trie* and haa been a Quiairla factor sevsa time*.
Other* In thl* main event
lineup are Ed'a Luxury, New
H it, Rocker'* Circu*. Queen's
Slipper and Holt Whirl.
A g rea t deal of Interest {*
already m anifest in tho sec­
ond running of the m arathon
speed classic scheduled fo r
on* week from S aturday. It
k a contest In which 16 of the
trac k 's top distance star* will
com pels In two races over the
long H th-m llo course.

Davey Moore
Home Again
B P R I N G P I E L D . Ohio
(U P I)— LRlla Davey Moore,
whose death in the ring touchad off a storm of protest*
a g a in st boxing, w a ■ b a c k
homo today.
Tho colorful featherw eight
champion o f nearly four year*
Mover regained coneciuu»ne*s
a f te r lapsing Into a coma
ahortly a fte r hi* losing bout
ia Los A ngelss laat Thursday
again st S ugar Ramos, Moore
lost his Ufa along with hi*
cherished championship.
Hi* Body arrived by jrtlln a r late Wednesday a t Columbu*. Also on the airplane were
h it wife, Geraldine, 26, his
daughter, Denise, 9 , and sis­
te r, E rnestine, along with tha
fig h te r’s m a n a g e r , Willie
K etehunt.
The bronse coffin contain­
in g Moore’s body was taken
from the plane and placrd in
a hearse and then brought to
Springfield, Davey'a h o m e town before ha moved to Col­
umbus three y ears ago.
So powerful a re o c e a n
w aves th a t they have been
known to hurl rocka weighing
m any tons onto tho tops of
cliffs more than 100 fea t high.

ball scandal.
"My advice to my client
mu*l be to le t us try his cate
in the court house where it
belongs and th a t he should
not go on subm itting to lie
detector te tts a t random In
spite of his willingness to do
so," attorney William Schro­
d er w rote S late Attorney
General Eugene Cook.
Cook ie investigating an
accusation in a recent S atu r­
day Evening Post article th a t
H ulls gave Georgia team
secrets to Alabama coach
Paul (B ear) Bryant iii a lung
distance telephone conversa­
tion prior to the 1962 Geergia-Alabama game w h i c h
Alabama won 35-0.
B utts and B ryant both have
denied any attem p t to rig
the game and both took lie
detector test* which a tto r­
neys said indicated th eir in ­
nocence, Cook said, however,
th a testa were not "polygrnphs" and he wanted the
Slat* Bureau of Invest Igatii n
to conduct tesla on Huti* and
Bryant, liryanl'a attorneys
refused the request Tuesday,
Cook said th a t H utu tele­
phoned k n o w n
gam blers
shortly before th e GeortfiaAlabama game la st fall but
he emphasised there was no
evidence that Butt* prufltted
from any gam bling on the
game. "Insofar as is known,"
Cook said B ryant "definite,
ly" was not involved in any
of the call* tu gambler*.
Schroder said he could not
understand Cook’a s t a t e menla, which ho called con­
tradictory. lie said Donald
F. O'Donnell, chief counsel
fe r the U.S, Senate investiga­
tion* subcommittee, "h as re ­
peatedly stated th a t he ha*
uncovered no evidence Hurt
either Coach Butt* or Coach
B ryant hud l&gt;een o r were en ­
gaged in any gam bling ac­
tivities."
A joint committee of the
Alabama legislature In-gin*
its investigation into the a l­
legations today a t Mont­
gomery, Ala.

JOHN KAUEK PRESENTS the Kuder Trophy for the seventh year to
the winner of the Kuder Golf Tournament held a t the Mayfair Country
Club recently. Accepting the first place trophy is Mrs. Clarence Phillips,
center. Mrs. William Foulk was runner up.
(Herald Photo)

Azalea Golf Tourney Opens
W I L M I N G T O N , X. C.
( U l'l) —Clear akies and tem ­
peratures in tha balmy TO'a
were expected to g reet 140
pros and 10 am ateurs today
in the o|»ening round of the
15 th annual, (22,6»)0 A u le a
Open golf tournam ent.
The first pairing* in the 72hule event were scheduled to
tee off at the 6,774 yard Cape
F ear Country Club here at
shortly before 8 a. m. The
course, a series of long rolling
greens, it * par 30-36-72 laynut.
Dan Kike* of Jacksonville,
Fla., a University of Florida

Cant Removed
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U l‘1) — Chris C anuiisaru, a
catcher for the New York
Met* who m ffeted a fractured
right finger in the opening
week of spring training, h id
the cs*l removed Wednesday.
Cannizzaro won't be able to
resume retching for another
two or three weeks.

Hire H ogget
CHICAGO (Ul*l) — The
Chicugo While Sox announced
Wednesday th at form er N stiunal lyeagin- umpire Dusty
llngge** has been added to
tbeir scouting staff. Boggess,
who retired last season afte r
19 years a&gt; an umpire, will be
a tem porary replacement for
le d Lyons, who is recovering
frum an eye operation.

law graduate and currently
ranked sixth a m o n g t h i s
year's top PGA money win­
ners, stands as one of the pretouranm riit favorites. If ha
pick* up the first plure prize
money of |2,HU0, ho can move
up two notches p ast Tony
Lenra and Billy Casper in the
money standing*.
Other top linksmen pitted in
the tourney include two-time
Azalea winner ami lint I I’GA
champ Je rry Barber, Mike
Souehak, Doug Ford, A rt
Wall, Hilly Maxwell, Gene
L iltler, Tummy Bolt ami Dow
Finsterw aid.
Beside* Bather, Sourhnk,
Wall, Maxwell, Jim m y C'iurk
and Dave M arr am former
Axalea winners competing in
this year's event. M arr i* the
defending champion and one
of Ihr co-favorites,
Sikes joins 20-year-old Raymond Floyd of Fayetteville,
N, C., a* the only to u rn a­
ment winners on the cu rren t
tour slated to play in the
A lal. ii. Kike* eop|ied ihe Dural

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Open and Floyd who had nev­
er finished in the money, won
the St. P etersb u rg Open. The
eventa were the la st two on
tha cu rren t tour.
Gulfdoma big th ree—Arnold
Palm er, Gary Player, and Jack
Xiekluus—will pass up the
Azalea, traditionally played
the weekend before the M att­
er* a t A uguila.

Cinci To Get
UPI Trophy
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P I)
—The U niversity of Cincin­
nati basketball team wilt re ­
ceive the United Press In te r­
national trophy as the nation's
top team for th r 1962-63 sea­
son at a banquet here to ­
night.
Ilaikell Short, Ohio news
m anager of U PI, will present
the trophy emblematic of the
national
title . Cincinnati
coach Ed Ju c k rr will receive
the
U PI
coach-of-the-year
award.

O'Toole Perks Up Redlegs
By United Prr»* International
Add Jim O toolc to the rcaI sons G rapofruit League obI servers are predicting th a t
| the Cincinnati Red* will make
a strong hid this year to recapture the N ational League
pennant they !o»t la st year.
The Reds made their run
for the 1962 pennant ju st a bit
too late—and one reason was
th a t O’Toole didn't bigin to
Win
until mid-

Sanford finished third in a
quadrangular meet Wednes­
day competing ag a.n st DeLand, Leesburg and Lakeview. DeLand won the meet
with 861* points followed by
Leesburg while Sanford g rab ­
bed 40 points.
The Seminole* took four
second place .r e n ts with Bar- !c* ton; , , f ,ttw d cnIy 4' a on
rc- Barks
iiu ri ■ .taking
. 1 -,_________
U in June 20 but wound up with a
ry
a second
the 140 yard da-h; David 16-13 n m k .
O'Toole, a 19-game winner
Noell, second in the discus;
when
the Reds won the flag
Chip Crawford second in the
lb.) yard low hurdle, and the in 1WI* hx% U,-n ° r‘* o t
mil* relay team grabbing s e c I in o ,t Impressive pitcher, of
the spring. He wen*, six in­
oqd in th at event.
Following are the results; ning* in the Reds’ 6-0 victoryIt* tlteh Ilur-lies — t u r n over the Los Angeles Dodgers
(t»l: Clayton (D); &lt;iatne* ID); Wednesday a t Vero Beach,
T .oi.
1«* — tl.B t.n (D); Knall.h Fla., and now has a string of
Myers II.); Tims -I**. 14 consecutive shutout inn­
Mil. —- 1‘lper (I.); Uarr»n ings.
CL); Elliott I D r): T!m«
O’Toole, who yielded four
Discus — Brown i l . t ; Nosll
4t i ) 2 W in g u n )
((D);
Distance hits, was backed by a 13-h!t
1 IT - I
I i k l i u u l record)
H i — r i n « l t . h Il-v ); Harks attack th at included a homer
0 4 );
M u C lu m f y
ID); Tim- by Gordon Coleman and dou­
: i 4 ♦.
bles by Don Biatingnle, Chico
!» 0 1 / iw l l u r i l ] .
ID ).
C ra w fo rd
Id
Ruiz. Wally Post, Johnny E d­
T im . ;Z :.l.
&lt;iM
w ards and pitcher John F la ­
i t ) — C u r r jr &lt;
(1 4 ); \ v * r r * n i t , ) ;
vin.
HrusJ Jump — Walker It,);
The New York Met* scored
Harrs ID); Adklot U.j; Dis­
tance 2«-«,
their fifth victory in sew n
h p rin i U . 4 l . y K e l l y —!,»»*.
burg; D.LanU; (Sanford; Time game* when they heal the Hu
t:l&gt;».
Louis Cardinal*. Craig A ndrrShot rial — Brown II-)i Cox
ID);; Clnleola ll-i; DUiaoc. aun, who bad lust 16 decisions
iu regular N.L. play since
JI-I. IK-'M'il r e w rll
riot* Vault — Orm# (4.); laat May, Lasted victory for
Thornton l l-v); C*ul»y |h );
the firs t time tn 10 months.
H tlalit tl-n
2*0 — (Tie) llenton ID); Frank Thomas homered fur
Harm ill); Cngllm
il-e).
Uie Mels.
Time :J1».
Mile ttetay — Deriand) Han­
Jim Running, a lb-game
ford; Deetburg; Time I: US.
Irish Jump — Comber |Dv); w inner last season, was hit
Walker lb ); Howereocka lb ); hard in the early innings but
llelkht *-».
became the first D etroit Tiger
pitcher to go ihe nine inning
distance in a 6-1 loss to the
COEUR D' A LEN E, Idaho Mitw-aukce Braves, Lew Bur­
dette and Bob Hendley team ­
(U l’l) — J. Neil Skio S tahliy.
ed for a six-hitter for the
athletir director of the Uni­ Brave*, who had threw-run up­
versity of Idaho, today an ­ risings in the firs t and third
nounced the u n iv rrtlty was innings.
studying 35 "qualified*’ appli­
Early Wynn took another
cant* for the jab of heed firm step along the comeback
basketball coach. Stahl ey said trail ns he combined with Eda decision could be expected in dio Fisher to flitch the Chi­
about three weeks.
cago White Sox to a 3-0 tri-

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struck out seven and walked
mm in a six-inuilig performancc for the Angels,
A homer by Ernie Banks
and triple* by Andre Rodgers
and Lou lirock were the big
blows for the Chicago Cubs,
who shaded the Cleveland In­
dians, 12-11. Bob Buhl w at
bounced around fo r seven runs
in seven innings by the IIdians but was the winning
pitcher.
The NL champion San F ran­
cisco Giants gave their Ta­
coma farmhands something
aimut which to w rite home
when they lost to them, 10-9,
Marion Talton broke up the
game with a ha set-filled sin­
gle in the ninth.

Reviews Coaches

MOKE

DOG
RACING

umph over the Washington
Senator*. Wynn, who yielded
! on* bit fo r the firrt three inmug** has allowed only one
and two hits in his last
j
innings, -le needs one
more major league win to
the 300-level,
Marrelino Loprz yielded
only two hits in six intdngs
and also homered as the Phil­
adelphia Phillies drfeated the
Kansas City Athletics, 9-2,
and snapped the A ’s fourgame winning streak. Richie
Alien also hit a hotuer for
the Phillies while Norm Sicbe:n home! til for Kansas
City.
First-basem an Joe Pepitone,
Bill Kkowron's heir apparent,
hit two homers and Elston
Howard hit one to lead the
New York Yankee* to a 7-0
decision over the Minnesota
Twins.
Harmon
Killebrew
belted his firs t homer of the
I 4Pring and Bernie Allen also
j connected for the Twins.
Th0 Los Angeles Angela
edged out Ihe Boston Red Sox,
4-3, on a ninth-inning homer
by Eddie Saduwski, who un­
loaded against left-hander
Wilbur Wood. Form er Yankee
21-gume w inner Bob Turley

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DEAR ABBY: My neighbor
v e n t aliead and named her dog WIL­
BUR when she knew perfectly well
WILBUR was my husband's name.
1 think she did it ju st for meanness.
A t night, when she calls her dog,
my husband goes to the window and
barks ju st to get her goat. I have
called my husband when he was
down the rond and that dog would
come running. It is very annoying to
have your husband mistaken for a
dog. Cnn I take this woman to court
for disturbing the pence or defaming
my husband’s character or some­
thing?
WILBUR’S WIFE

comes to kissing, experience is the
best tencher. Instructions are use­
less because one can’t practice alone.
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or fear th a t if you go through
college before you a ta ri husliand-hunting in earnest you'll
end up earning your own liv­
ing for the rest of your life.
In high school you can date
around instead o f trying to
find aumrone who is willing to
g o sternly. A fter high school
you can go to college. And
while you are on campus, you
can concentrate on getting an

T V Time Previews
7:30-8 p.m. CBS. T air E x­
change (R eturn). "M y Son,
The Law yer." As promised,
CBS brings back this popular
•erics about British a n d
A m erican w artim t buddies

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N o lle * I s h*rrt&gt;y g iv en t h a t
th* Hoard of C o unty C o m m i s ­
s io n e r s o f S rm tn ol* County .
F lo r id a , a t It* r t a u l a r tnretl a g lieid on i h - Ifflh day nf
March, t»SS, »(
th* Cuurt
lin n *
In Sanford. S t m l s o l *
C ou n ty . F lnrlda, pursuant to
p r t ltlu n and
nolle*
h*r*tofor* alv * n , p a u t d and a d o p tad a H o o l u l U m c lo s in g , v a ­
c a t i n g a n d a b a n d o n in g , r*m u m - i n , and d is c l a i m i n g an y
a o J all righ t of tha C o u n ty
o f S cm ln o la and tha putdlo
In and to tha f o l lo w in g dcarrlbod rnads an d Btrreta In
h cm lnol* C ou n ty , F lo r id a , Baw it:

That
portion
of loth
Htr**t from tha Bast llna
of tha HWU of tha BE*
of Kacllon 14. Towntlilp
IS gnuth. Rang# So Kart,
waatarly to tha W»*l Hat
of Lot* 44 and 41 of M.
M. Smith's Pcoond Bubdlt talon. according to plat
tharaof racordad In flat
Honk 1, pag* 111. Public
IMcorda of Hrmlnnla Coun­
ty, Florida, and then.*
that csrlaln l»-foot rightof way -xtended from tha
South lln* of Le-t* 44 and
is of Xt. XI, Smith's Second
Subdivision North to th*
North lln* of I-nt* 11 »nd
40 of **ld XI. XI mnltb'a
ri*tund Subdivision.
By th* Ibisrd of County
Comnil*&gt;l»n*r* of gemlnol*
County. Florida, thla I«th day
of XIarch. A. D. 1»«I.
(SKA I,|
Uou id o f County Comtnlaalunera of Sirmlnola C o b b t y , F lorida

A rthur If. Bsckwith, Jr.,
Clark Circuit Caurt.
Be ml a ola Couaty, S a a lw i
Fla.
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who ••trade" their teenage
daughters for a year. In its
new halfhour form at, the
program is tighter and often
funnier. There is less time
for interuming plots, leaving
• firm er base for its whole­
some humor. Tonight's show
is mainly drtuied to the sons,
when Kdibc's boy decides
allow business m ust lake a
backseat to his legal asp ira­
tions. Eddie Foy J r. and Vic­
tor Maridt m star.
7:30 8:30 p.m. NBC. Wide
Country. "Tite filrl From Nob
H ill." Tlii- i* «nc for the
ladies, especially those who
h i r e become fans of Karl
Holliman in Ihc role of Mitch
Guthrie.

By

For the firs t tim e since his radio d a yi, Bob Hope w ill
have a weekly show this fa ll. N B C -TV has signed him
fo r a solid year o f appearances in an hour-tong Friday
televisionJacoby
program in color.
Oswald

By Ruth Miiiett

education instead nf thinking
th a t If you aren ’t engaged by
the end of your freshman year
you’re a failure.
Because, you ace, you rcnlly
have plenty of time before
your m arriage chances start
to drop. You've time to have
siII the full of during a hit of
beys; tim e to concentrate on
getting a good education;
tim e oven to work fo r a year
o r two a fte r college gradua­
tion if you w ant to.
And hy not being in such a
rush to m arry, you will have
• carefree girlhood Instead of
being tied to m arriage respon­
sibilities before you aru rend)
for them. You will have time
to g r t an education which will
make you • butter wife and
mother. Ami your chancea of
m arrying the rig h t man are
bound to ba b etter if you
m arry in your early 20s, than
if you m arry in your early
or mid-teens.
So w hat's the big ru sh !
More good suggestions for
teena—and parents—are In
Ruth M ilieu’s booklet, "Tips
on Teen-Agers." Ju st aend 26
cent* to Ruth Miiiett Reader
Service, d o The Sanford H er­
ald, I*. O. ox 489, Dept. A,
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U I’Il — Warron tlilo*. presi­
dent of Iho National League,
announced Wednesday th at
Lee Weyer will be retained on
the league's umpiring staff
for tha 19(13 season.
Giles
also announced Hint umpires
Rill Williams and John Kil'lcr,
who havs been working exhi­
bition guinea in Florida this
spring, are to bo optioned to
thu International League for
the 19(13 season.

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NUTICU 1

Plans fur a regional conven­
tion of the Florida S tate Fed­
eration of A rt have been a n ­
nounced hy Region 111 chair­
man, Mrs. Opal Pcuraun of
Satellite Reach,
The convention will be held
April 2(1 and 21 In Satellite
Reach a t the new high school.
All federated a rt cluha in Re-

Community
Enjoys Fish Fry
By Mona Griiwtcad
Mure residents Ilian could
be counted at one time hy
hosts Frank Fain la and W. G.
H arris converged ii|&gt;on llm
cooks, Mrs. H arris, Mali in
Campbell, Anion K rccrk and
Rill Skislak, as they served
fish and hushpuppies straight
from Urn pans at a fish fry
held al (tie home of Mayor
and Mrs. Fusula on tile even­
ing of March 15.
Accompanying dishes were
set up buffet style and lievorages were served by Mrs,
Robert Dean and Martha
Dean.
Guests relented a "m ost
enjoyable evening" and many
commented that "xomeihtng
like this should be staged
m ore often."

gion III of the S tate Federa­
tion aro invited to send dele­
gates to the convention and to
enter original painting* and
crafts by their memhera.
Ribbons will be awarded to
the cluha with thu best pre­
sentations.
Many of the events will bo
open to the public, Including
the exhibition and a demon­
stration Mulurilay evening hy
Freddy Peterson, a rtist, tra v ­
eler and lecturer from Zephyrhills.
On Saturday morning Dr.
Dudley Flagler of 1-akeland,
first vice president of th«
Florida Federation of A rt will
conduct tha Region HI m eet­
ing.
Other lecturea and demon­
strations aru alio being plan­
ned.
Reservations may be mad*
by w ilting Mia. Opal Pearson,
279 lilenwood, Satellite Reach.
Additional informillion cun be
obtained from members of tha
local a rt club or Mrs. Mildred
Hnlicuck, president.

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(ho Asian mainland by the
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Court
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Homlnol* County. Florida, hy
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ma rid yo u to ap p ear and fit*
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the r i m k o f iho c i r c u i t Court
of 8utiiliuilfi C o u n t) , ClorM'i,
nml » r r % 0 a w ftjr Ihrraon on
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J\ Jithripun, A ttu rn ry at l*.»iv,
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ida* on or to* fore Mm 9th day
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T h e 8 4 n ford 1l i r a hi Ip der la date d u i a tivH»|»a|*ar of
g rn rra l olrru lalloii tu w hlrti
Ihiw c it a tio n ah .ill he pub Ilull­
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ra iisr cu lU a w rrk a
WITNKHH my hand and o f ­
ficial Pe rl o f tha Clerk o f the
Circuit Court on thla the &amp;th
d ijr o f March* A. IV 1&gt;GI.
i 8 i : a i *i
Arthur !l llackwlth* Jr.,
c i r r k o f c ir c u it Court
Harold F. Joh n ron
A tto rn ey for r l a i n t l f f
Hilltr &amp;I5
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three no-tbump.
W est opens the deuce of
spades and Knst plays the
queen. South should win with
the ace and count his tricks.
He sees eight sure tricks and
enelt of three suits offer a pos­
sible ninth.
ills best technique is to
cash his queen of clubs, enter
dummy with a second club,
mid try tile diamond f i n e s s e .
It happens to work, so Mouth's
w uirira are over, lie can a f ­
ford to try for an ex tra trick
ami the way it to run the clubs
and see w hat happens. I f Knst
and W est discard properly
South should settle for his
game. If they gvt cureless he
may find a way to g et an
overtrick.

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To
HaveA Lovely Wedding.” send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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Memo to te«n-ag« girls;
Until you ar* 2d the odds
are 9 to 1 th a t you will m arry.
These figures coma straig h t
from tha U.S. Csnaua Bureau.
W hat does th a t mean to
you? I t mcana you can relax
instead of beginning to worry
a t 15 or 10 tluit you may wind
up an old maid.
You don't hava to g et seri­
ous about boya in high achoel,

Ch an ttn • n e w s r o o m
A l i e Kvanlnir IL-puri
W s y n s P o u c h tr
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A tla ntic WcAther
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Sport* P ic tu r e
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U n itin g A F lih ln g
w i i h pun
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News
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(J) Doa n* lt**d Show
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What's on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, scud a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

When your partner opens
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one nr-tm m p, you should have
¥ io s a
little or no interest in play­
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ing a m inor suit gume con­
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trac t. I t takes 11 tricks to
w k bt
i :a s t
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Thus, in expert practice, you
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A AJ 3
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m inor when you have a bad
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hand and don’t w aul to try
fo r even one no-trum p, or aurh
North and South vulnerable
a Rood hand th a t you w ant to
Raalh. West North East
1N.T. Past IN.T. Pass
invoatiRate slam possibilities.
Pais
Pass
N orth has a hand with
Opening land—* 2
which ha w ants to ba in Rama
atcr his partner’s no-trump
opening, lie only has seven tricks fer his partner.
Thera is no better way to
high card points, but hia six
c a r d su it headed by ace-king- get to game than by bidding
tan looks Ilka aix probable it and North jumps rig h t to

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DEAR ABBY: In reply to OUT­
RAGE D's letter: I am fast approach­
ing the age where I might have to
make some plans for my old age. If
anything should happen to my hus­
band, and my health should be such
that I could not live alone. I would
insist on going to a Rest Home. I
have wonderful children, but I
wouldn’t think of disrupting their
lives by living with any one of them.
1 would rather have them come to
see me because they want to than
have them stuck with someone who
could be hard to live with.
•’INDEPENDENT”

DEAR ABBY: When someone
asks you how to kiss, why do you
brush it off like it was not a serious
problem? I remember MY first kiss.
I wns 16 and thought a girl was sup­
posed to hold her breath throughout
the whole kiss. At the end of a very
long kiss I was panting nml absolute­
ly blue in the face. The boy mistook
this for wild passion and. of course,
it ended up in a wrestling match.
LEARNED THE HARD WAY
DEAR

TH U R SD A Y P . M.

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rings. He's right.
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DEAR AI1RY: I am u widow and
am going around with a man who
doesn’t want me to wear my rings.
He says that people will say he is go­
ing with a married woman. What
should 1 do?
WORRIED WIDOW

DEAR W IFE: If your husbnnd
goes to the window and barks when
your neighbor is calling her dog,
S1IE might have more to complain
about than you. I think the bone you
have to pick with your neighbor
should be picked out of court.
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Airs. Candace Mahan Ogden
To Marry LeRoy C. Robb

DeBary Club
Presents
Musical Program

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The DeBary Woman’* Club
held the monthly session at
the Community Center with
Ogden,
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in
Virginia;
Our
The engagement end ap-J Mr*. Martin J . Mahan of BosShe w at born in tX&gt;*tvo and | j j T „f
Elms College in i Mrs. Eli Yoder presiding.
preaching m arriage of Mrs. I Ion, M a n ., ami the widow of
Mis* Beatrice J. Tyson was
Candace Mahan Ogden, 1313 j the lale LI. Robert Kdmond i* a graduate of the K etrrvrt ; y , M ach # iflu , nd Wv„ rrn
named chairm an of the nomE ast 24th St., Sanford, to LeS e r e n e L'nlveraitj, C ine- inating committee. Assisting
Hoy C. flobb, 300 Lake B hd.,
her will be Ruth Creasey ami
land, Ohio.
Loch Arbor, la being an­
Ttie groom-eleet U a native Mr*. C. D urjea.
nounced.
The music departm ent pre­
of Wyoming and rec ed ed a
Mr*. Ogden i* the daughter
sented a musical program of
degree in engineering at Tea- Irish songs. Thow participat
of the laic Brig. Gen. and
A and M He it presently ing were Emily Armstrong,
vice president and general soprano; Mrs. T. W. Donald­
LADIES* HAND
m anager of the Carroll Pan son, violinist, and Robert N.
icl C onstruction'Co., Inc., of McGee, baritone. A trio com­
posed of Mrs. Armstrong,
Sanford.
Large*t Selection
Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs. M.
• .‘■‘atiford
The wedding will be an Green sang the "L ast With
event of May 16, at T p m The Delicate Air." Mrs. T.
at the Kir*t Presbyterian Kupecz ami Mrs Laura Platt
Church, Sanford, with the Brown accompanied the sing­
er*.
pastor. Rev. Grover Sewell,
In the president's annual
officiating.
report she called attention to
the fact that Die club now
has 2v&lt;6 members. The Liter­
ature Dept, will present •
dram a on April 16 al 2 p.ra.
STRAWS . . . PATENTS
SMOOTH CALK
The meeting is open lo alt
members ami their guests.
Refreshments were served
during the social hour to the
Employes of the Holler four guests and members
Motor Co. and their wive* present. Mrs. Walter Haul
gathered at the MQ Ranch for and Mr*. Henry Lasher pre­
an annual W rstrm sleak fry. sided at the lea table, assist­
They arrived in the early ed by Mrs. Glenn Smith. Mr*.
MILS. CANDACE MAHAN OGDEN
E. let HI. at Sanford Are.
afternoon and enjoyed roam ­ Jam es Dutfy ami Mrs. T.
(Photo
by
Raymond
Studio)
FA 2-3114
ing the trail*, horseback rid ­ Howard. Greeting guest* at
ing. game* of cribbage, fol­ the door were Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Frank
lowed by a big barbecue and Shivers a n d
Texas Rosin potatoes with all Money.
the trim m ings.
The group all dressed in
Weitern attire for the parly
ami Die Judge* had a hard
Ribbon Wired lire
lime deciding whlrh wa* the
.Member* of the Mu Phi Nu licit dressed couple. Mr. and
Chapter of Rela Sigma Phi. Mrs. Claude Hlttell were de­
sorority, met at the Wynn- clared the winner* and reA fashion showing of new
wood home of Mr*. Greg reived &gt; pair of spurs. Mr*.
In
.Walker for Da* second m eet­ William Covcncy won the outfit* of all kinds will be
prize for Die most original shown by Dio student* of the
ing of the new chapter.
'‘Exquisite Form'
ninth
grade
Hnmemaking
Following a short butlneaa dress.
sg.so To igoo
Following the barbecue the Class a t Sanford Junior High,
session, Mr*. .Bill Beck, att­
ainted by Mr*, Sid Viblen and group w ai invited to the MQ Tuesday at 7:30 p.in.
Forty young ladies will
Mr*. Ilnlihy Mitchell, gave an Ram 'w here they enjoyed a
interesting program on the “ Paul J o n c i,'' directed by the model their own creations of
top ranch band*.
everything ftom sporta wear
care of the hair.
ACCREDITED
Other* allrnding were .Mr. to evening wear, to accompa­
The
mem
tier*
were
divided
OPEN
into two group* and discus*, and Mr*. Jam es Renton, Mr. niment of piano music by Mi*«
CHARGE
PRL
ed the various shape* of each and Mr*. Fred Yoackle, C. D. Anna Lea Herman.
ACCOUNTS
MIGHTS
Commentator* will be Miss
other'* face* and how they Brown, Mr. and Mr*. Clar­
should wear their hair to ence Purcell, Mr. and Mr*. Stcfany W eitgute and Miss
T IL L
WELCOME
Warren Ailuuii, Mr. and Mr*. Mcda Ncirnnn. MU* Hetty
compliment their face*.
I.M
Refreshment* of rookie*, Henry Illume, Mr. and Mr*. Mann la class teacher and
iced lea and cold drink* were Cart Moyer, Al Nash, Mr. and Mil* [b ite Lackey. Intern
Mr*. Owen Miller, Mr. and teacher from F’SU, will assist
served by the busies*.
Others
attending were Mr*. Bob Williams, Mr. and with tb* direction of the
.Mines. Joe Alexander, M. J. Mr*. Jim Marazlta, Mr. and show.
"Talent on Parade" will lie
Crever, Rick Erickson, Ro­ Mrs. Ralph Rand, Mr. and
bert Gonzalez, Jim Warner Mrs. Howard Hood, Mr. and the theme and parents and
and the Misses Donna llodg- Mr*. Eltno Karls, William all other interested persons
UILH SlOCft
1711'
c*. la-.slie Jones and B arbara Covcncy and Tommy Hillcll. nre invjted to attend.
show will be held in the school
Mote*.
n IT
O i l Aunicu
Mr*. Vernon Hardin, a XI
auditorium and is expected to
last until about 1&gt; p.m.
Beta Elu m em ber wn» wel­
comed a* a guest.
FRIDAY
Parsley is be*l started In­
laidie* Auxiliary and Bar­
doors in a plan! sta rter be­
.Mr. and Mr*. Hubert E.
rack* tut) of veteran* of
cause seed* tukc three full
Clark, 3&lt;iB Ellis Terrace, In­
World
War
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meet
at
6:30
weeks to sprout. It's an Indiadian River City, announce the
pcnilhlc flavoring for soup*, p.m. In Die American l&lt;eginn birth of an eight pound, It
Building
for
a
supper
meetsalads, and a garnish for
ounce aon, March 26 at T itus­
ing.
meals.
ville Memorial Hospital.
The new arrival, who has
been named Robert Eugene
J r „ haa a aislcr, Selene.
Mrs. Clark la Die former
Miss Joyce Culluir, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. John Culluni,
Catalina Drive, Sanford. The
FOlt YOUNG • AT - HEART
baby'a great grandmother ii
Mr*. Ruth Hutchins, also of
Sanford.

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The Gamma Omega Chap­ of straw fashioned with a var­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha iety of spring item* on it.
The sorority member* and
held a "M ad H atter" lunch­
eon at Jim Spencers Restaur­ their guests were served a
lovely luncheon of lobster
ant.
Each g.rl made their own salad with potato chips and
hats. Mr*. E. S. McCall, J r. crackers. Guests joining the
won the trophy for the beat members for the luncheon
ervnlion. It was a huge paper were, Mr*. E. It. Ilruce, Mrs.
inache bunny aitting on a Milner Osborne, Mrs. R. I..
mound of E aster gin-* with Johnson and .Mrs. R. L. Bari'
fussy cowboy bunide* alt iteaii.
A pleasant surprise was the
around It.
Another attractive model arrival of Miss Patty Walker,
was the spring hat of Mr*, I a former member who is now
J . E- Higgins, J r. I t w»* mad* ' living in A tlanta, tin., who

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joinnl them alter lunch for
Down­
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town
Other* enjoying the lunch­
eon were Mrs. T. V. M elts,
Florist
Jr., Mr*. Kirby Fite, Jr.. Mr*.
Henry Tooke, III. Mrs. Jack
SANFORD
Srhirurd, Mrs. J , H. Hrodie, j
FLOWER
SHOP
Jr., Mrs. 1. E. Estriddge, 111,
Cor, K. i . t &amp; Stanford Ave.
Mrs. David Van Ness, and
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Mr*. Michael Keenan.

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Ladies Skirts
Wools, sheath* anil stitch pleat­
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(otnrs, plaid* and solid*.

Reg. $5.98 • $14.95

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LADIES DRESSES
$ 3 ° ° _ $ J 0 0 _ $ g 00
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Mrs. Walker

Fashion Show

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Crazy Hat Show Featured
By Gamma Omega Chapter

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A t Junior High

In pastel and dark color*.

Reg. $5.98 - $12.95
MRS, ED McCALL Jit., right, won first place
in the crazy Easter hat show, at a recent lunch­
eon meeting of the Gamma Omega Chapter.
Mrs. T. V. Metis Jr., is presenting the award to
her. Doth are wearing the hats they made for
the contest.
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Easter Bunnies

PHOTO-GUIDE
Scatter aome aecds of aweet
alysMim on the soil around and
between the evergreen* nr
ihruhi in your house planting.
They will grow with no care at
all and the resulting flower*
will scent the air all summer
and until late fall.

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H is A nd H er Club
Plans Program
In Chuluota

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"Spring Yardemng" will he
the subject of a talk to he
given by Cecil 1J. Tucker,
Seminole County agricultural
agent, at the April 1 meeting
of the Chuluota HU anil Her
Garden Club.
The club will meet at 7:3n
p.m. at the home of Mr. ami
Mrs. Russell J. Hammond.
371 Fourth St.
The speaker, exceptional!)
well informed, not only pre­
sents his subject in an inter­
esting m anner, but is able
to give the solution to the
m o s t perplexing problems
m et in Florida gardening.

Easy Cheese Bread
Good afternoon again. Since
1 tsp. salt
Scald I cup milk.
Da cups boiling w ater
it U still the Lenten season
Stir in 3 tbsps. sugar, 1
Put in top of doubto boiler
let’s start off this week with
tbsp. salt. J tbtp. margarine. over boding w ater until of deour Lent dish. This week's Cool to lukewarm.
sired consistancy.
recipe was sent to me by
» • •
Measure l cup warm water
Mrs. Phillip Allen and it into large mixing Imvvl. Stir
Almond Candied Sweet I’o
sounds very good. Here it is. in and dissolve ? packets d rj (aloe*: Cook 8 medium sweet
yeast.
potatoes unlil tender to r used
Seafood Pic
Add lukrwarm mixture. 1 canned). Split and put in
'a cup shredded American
cup grated chcddar cheese. greased shallow baking pan.
cheese firmly packed
4 's cups sifted Hour.
Combine
cup packed
*s cup m argarine
Stir until well blended, about brown sugar, '» cup w ater, 2
2 tbsps. prepared mustard
2 minutes. Cover, let rise till tbsps butter, dash each salt
l cup sifted flour
double iu bulk, about 43 min­ and cinnamon, and ’« cup
ute*.
U Up. salt
slivered almonds; sim m er a
Have cheese and butler at
Stir down and beat vigor- few minutes. Pour over pota­
room tem perature. Mix with oiisly about •» minute. Turn toes. Uake uncovered in hot
fork, stir in mustard. Add Into greased casserole dish oven 1423 degrees) about 20
flnur, salt ami cut in with pas­ &lt;1&gt;a qt.) and make uncovered minutes turning once o r twice
try blender. Shape into halls in a m oderate oven. 373 de­ and hasting with syrup.
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and wrap in wax paper. Chill gree* about an hour.
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1 hour.
From * Neve Je rse y ladv
Set oven at 425 degrres.
Here are some quick tricks comes this Cream Cheese
Now roll out chilled dough be­ with Peanut Candy.
Huttcr Cookies.
tween 2 pieers nf wax paper
Peanut brittle Apple Pud­
Allow lo stand at room tem ­
Fit into » inch pie plate and ding: Slice 4 cups apples into perature, then cream
bake 12 to IS minutes. Lei well greased 5-rup casserole
lb, huttcr
cool. Now for the tilling:
and sprinkle with t cup su­
l z lb. cream cheese
5 tbsps. margarine
gar. Mix 1s cup flour with **
Add. then cream again unlil
cup butter, then stir in I cup very fluffy:
S tbsps flour
2 'i cups milk
crushed peanut brittle. Spread
’» cup sugar
mixture o re r apple* and bake
‘s tsp. salt
Sill, tlicn add.
in hot oven 425 degrees 30 to
1 Ihsp. prepared mustard
2 cups flour
l cup of canned or cooked 40 minute*
'3 tsp. baking powder
Ct
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lobster meat
Shape into a hall and place
t cup shrimp nr 2 cup* of
Peanut brittle Kisses: Heat in refrigerator overnight. Roll
w
either one of Hie meat*
2 egg whiles with '» tsp. salt out on llourcd board '&lt; inch
Take l cup of canned or until foamy. Gradually add li thick. Cut into p*
inch
.MISSES
conked peas. Melt butter. Add eup sugar ami continue treat* squares, sprinkle with sugar,
and
Hour slowly stirring in milk ing until egg whiles are stiff. cinnamon and nut*. Hake in
J l N fuitS
SIZES
and rook stirring constantly Fold in 1 cup crushed |&gt;canut 374 degree oven until delicate­
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until mixture ha* thickened. brittle, then drop by spoon- ly browned.
• • •
Add salt and mustard. Stir 1 fuls onto greased
rookie
HALF
S I/K S
in lobster, shrimp and pea*. sheet. Hake in slow oven 275
How do you like peas l»’»t—
i2«i - n « ,
Spoon into cooled crust. degrees about 4o minutes, or froien, canned or frrsh ?
S cr\cs 4 to ill.
unlit lightly browned with a What you select will make a
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dry surface.
difference at tile grocery
• • •
Here’s another Mrs. Sem
store. Hut if you are interest­
mole County recipe.
Peanut Hotter S u n d a e ed in savings—in price and
Sauce: Melt ID Individual in lime—you will be interest­
chocolatc-coatcd peanut but­ ed in these figure* compiled
ter cups (or 4 tivc-ccnl bars) by the I'SDA.
in a double boiler, stirring to
Four serving* of peas In a
thoroughly blend peanut but­ can cost 20 cents. Frozen
ter and chocolate. Stir In 2 or pens run atmut 24 cents for
3 llisps, heavy cream . Serve Hie same amount, and fresh
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hot over vanilla ice cream,
peas 52 cents. Also it takes
• • •
longer lo prepare fre*h peat.
How does this sound?
So if you consider time as
Suit lloary t'ooklri
money, frozen pens and can­
iy .:.o to » 2 g
Cream:
ned peas otter a saving. It
• Paint by Numbers
1 cup honey
takes 23 minutes lo prepare
Set*
I eup sugar
fresh pea*, compared with 6
• Tonka Truck*
Vi cup butler
minutes for fro trn peas and
• Gam i-«
• ll a r h l C lo th e *
Add:
only 1 minute for peas in a
• A M T K it.
1 beaten egg
can
We G h r SAM GREEN
• Tenn,* M a r k e t *
Sift:
STAMPS
• Srhwinn Hie; elm
4 n ip s Hour
• .M a tte l G u n .
IAKIKING FORWARD
' i tsp. salt
• lit) T rain.
The
very best thing about
• M a d a m A le x a n d e r
Add:
being a gardener it that you
I fo ils
2 level Isps. soda lo
are always looking forward—to
1 cup boiling water and
this y ear’s garden, every plant
tilt RMS A
add to cream ed mixture. Add
in which is going to look p re ­
SPORTS \\ EAR SHOP
dry ingredients. Chill. Drop
cisely like the magnificent col­
IIM V, 17-32
PINKCH EST SHOP PHI!
and bake at 350 degrees until
Long*nod Plaza
2tilH FRENCH AVK.
or pictures in the seed ca ta­
done.
(*&lt;
eup
raisins
may
be
SANFORD
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logs.
819-8721
added; also may lie ievdi.
No m ailer if last year'*
* * •
weather
left something lo he
From
a
Michigan lady
comes this
Potato Salad desired—thia y ear's Is going
l« I* perfect. You may have
Dressing,
fallen helilnd on weeding last
ris cups sugar
year—but Hill y ear you will
2 tbsps. cornstarch
have more tim e and will do a
2 egg*
I heaping tsp. prepared mus­ perfect Job.
Perhaps you planted some
tard
things in the wrong places last
\ n ip (»rant) vlnrgar
y rar, or let the Insects get
ahead of you. You know all
LEFTOVER BEEF
about these thing* this year
Here arc a few suggestions
and won't make the sam e m is­
for leftover berf. L'te cubed takes.
D I lllM lI tY - P A S T E 1,8
cooked href In cream sauce
Those left over vegetables
S I / K S 8 - IK
over toast or biscuits, tn curry that w eren't used still haunt
sauce over rice, in casseroles you a little, hut you’ll plan so
well this year that every last
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with noodles or macaroni.
twi t and carrot will he eaten
Serve leftover meat loaf cold by the tim e the first heavy
VALUE
$ ^ 9 8
or reheated
with canned frost comes.
mushroom soup or tomato
So reasons every gardener
soup poured over the top. —new nr experienced—at th r
Cooked heef could also lie beginning of each year. That's
used for cold plates, cold why it'a Hie nicest thing in the
sandwiches, in gravy for hut world to be a gardener—who
sandwiches nr heated in a has a reason, always, to look
barbecue sane* or brown forward.
gravy.

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Dresses
Suits

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Our Selection
Of Birthday
Items —

SWIM SUITS
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Spring Special!

LADIES’ SHOUTS
BY

By Mrs. H. L. Jokwaon
Now for a "m outh w ater­
ing" Pound Cake that Kena
Hawkins can maka so well.
We had a sample of one last
week and it ju&gt;t melted in
your mouth.
l box confectionary sugar
enough Hour to fill the sugar
box
« eggs
I txp. vanilla
3 stick* o! m argarine ur but­
te r
C rram butter, add sugar
then add the egg* one at a
tim e. Add flour a little at a
tim e also. Add flavor. Line a
greased tube pan
with wax
paper.
Fill withmixture.
Hake for l hour *in 300-degree
ov en.
• • •
Although Thomas Edison is
most fa moil* for his scien­
tific invention*,
this rem ark ­
able man also gave u* waxed
paper and gummed wrapping
tape.
• • •
Fruit Juice Snow, Tlii* i*
an airy gelatin do**ert, well
flavored with (m il juice and
can he served with fruit or
custard sauce.
I envelope i t tlisp.) gelatin
'* cup sugar
'« t*p. salt
!'* eup* hot w ater
1 can concentrated orange
juice, thawed and undiluted
2 egg whiles, unbeaten
Combine gelatin, sugar and
*alt. Add hot water and siir
until geletm if dissolved. Add
concentrate orange j u i c e
( right from can i and blend
well. Chill until slightly thick­
ened. Then place bowl in ire
water, add unbeaten egg
whites, and heat with sturdy
egg (water unlil volt peak*
form. Pour into individual
mold* nr an 8 hv 8 by 2 inch
pan. Chill until firm. Unmold
or rut in squares. Serve with
any favorite custard or fruit.
Serves 8.
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Don't forget in send in your
recipe to me. H cm rnihcr the
address. IU. ], Box 31-11.
Sanford.

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ULILT INTO S U L K

HIGH or MEDIUM

Mr*. Cordla Sassmnn of
Kittanning. I V , was goes! of
honor at a recent breaktast at
Hie home of her son, Charles
Sassman. in Lake Mary. Her
daughter-inlaw s e r v e d as
hostess.
G u e s t * included Mine*
Frank
Evans, Jam es
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Tliutnpson. K Wilke, It. D
Barley, J. Scott, M. Donald
win, M. Ulmer and » guest,
Marie Leins, o| Merino, IV
Mines. F. Hubert*. A. Bumgerger, J. It Harmon, B.

Hrucsile, Hubert Itugenslein.
II. Goble. II. Mlvon, It. V.
Iteebe amt two gucM*, Mr*.
I. Seaton ol Hardino, Wl* .
and Mr- A Swanson of Glen
Eelyn. III.
Mines, t . o y i t Alexander,
Earl Unger. E llashnra. It
SetiklH’il. E. Ccrvonc, Her­
bert .1 Saltier, Clifford Cor­
dell. Joe Kmatlicr*. K, Davis,
P D Anderson, w. It H aiti
son, George \\ Dodson, It
Sjobtoin, G. Grmncll, It. Lin­
den, Harry .Sandusky. It |*rednrlch, D Gormly. John I’illet and E. Wnlpers,

MEAT FDR REDUCING
For all you who have re
solved to hiss* weight, rem em ­
ber that lean meat is import
ant in a reducing diet. Meal
leaves you with a feeling nl
satisfaction and prevents linn
ger pang* for a longer period
than other food*. It provide*
necessary high quality pro
triu, vitamin* and minerals
Aboul 30 meat cuts are low
in tat and contain |r*s than
250 calorics per three and one
half ounce serving.

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By Shirley Wentworth
] Kowalski, daughter of Mr. i Shirley Drive, Bear
Little Miss Bonnlo Lynn [ and Mr*. Bobert Kowalski, j celebrated her fourth

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In that rartaln dlvurra proaaadlnK pandlnc aaalnat you
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Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for Hamlnota CVunly, Plorhla.
In Chancery, an abbreviated
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6 . F o r R ent

2 . N o tic e * - Penw inal*
CARD OF THANKS
Cora Lee Griggs daughter
of Mrs. Ada Walker wishes
to express her thanks to
her many friends for the
expression of sympathy,
floral offerings. Thank Rev.
Chance, F irst B a p t i s t
Church, Rev. Guess of
Pinccrost Baptist Church.
Dr. Garner, Dr. Hardwick,
Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal and nurses and Brisson
Funeral home.
Mr*. O. B. Griggs A
Fam ily.

SMALL furn. Apt. 1002 -Maple
FA 2-0731.
MODERN Office furnished
with conference room. Airconditioned. FA 2-7459.
2 BKI)ROO.\t house. Kitchen
equipped. N ear b( &gt;e.
FA 2-3685.
F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
house. Close to base. $65
a month. Water furnished.
FA 2-6261.
HOUSE for aalc or rent on
rent payments to right per­
son. FA 2-7051.

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Tues., thru Frl. - U P . M. day 3. Education • Instruction
1 REDR0031 Furnished hoy so
before insertion. Mon. • S it.
REGISTRATION
is
now
on large lot. $55 a month.
noon.
being taken for the enrollFA 2-0597.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
ment of the kindergarten at
the Grace Methodist Church 2 BEDROOM Upstair* A part­
Tuca., thru Frl. - 2 P. St. day
ment. Large, airy. Com­
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before insertion. Mon. • S it.
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6. F o r K e n t
Adults. $75 a month. Ph.
RESPONSIBILITY:
2 BR. house, 81T Catalina,
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The Herald will not be re.
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incorrect insertion of your ad,
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equipped. $70. FA 2-1091.
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2H RM. Furn. Apt. Utillllea
Three
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furnished
$45. 5 Rm. furn. house. $65.
ment from what ordered to
apartm ent. 2101 Magnolia.
Fh. 322-2764.
conform to the policies of thii
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished
paper.
A partm ent, $53. Robert A. FURN. Apt FA 2 2800.
William*. Phone FA 2 3951.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
CLASSIFIED INDEX
First St. N ear 2 city free
Loch Arbor three bedroom
1. Lout &amp; Found
parking lots and shopping
unfurnished house, kitchen
2. Notices - Pcraonnls
3. Education - Instruction equipment, $93.00. Robert stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sinA. William* FA 2-3931.
4. Transportation
glc. Inquire Jacobson Dept,
5. Food
NEWLY FURNISHED Large
Store.
6. For Rent
2 UR. duplex. 14th St. Long6 A Special Notices
wood. 838-3298.
AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 HR.
7. Husincss Rentals
House. Stove A refrig. $85.
NICE * clean 3 room furnish8. Reach Rentals
Mo. Located 2507 Highlawn
ed A partm ent. N ear town.
9. For Sale or Rent
Ave. Write owner II. Gcr$55 a month. Includes wa
10. Wanted to Rent
lach, 1182B Gilmore Dr.
ter A electricity. FA 2-8544.
It. Real Estate Wanted
Key West, Fla.

12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Husincss Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wunted
20. Habysltters
21. Hennty Salons
22. Huild - Paint - Repair
23. Ruilding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Routs - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
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or.M iN oi.R r o t n t t , r i . t i n .
in

FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle. Furn. 2 Bedroom
house.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave,, FA 25254 Furnished Apartment. Close
or FA 2-0325.
in. Jim m y Cowan. FA 2-1013
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom Efliciency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
A psrtm ents. Kitchen equip­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
ped. 1M W. 18 th St. Pb.
FURNISHED 2 BR. home.
F A 2-4678.
AdulU only. No pels. 23(H)
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
Sanford Ave.
Rooms privato bsths, 114
3 Bedrm. two story house a t
W. F irst St.
311 W. 10th St. Elect. KlL
2 Hit. Duplex. Almost new.
tub A shower laundry rm .
Elect, kit. tile bath, gar­
Must be seen'to appreciate.
age. 1001-A Elm St. Excel­
Available Apr. 1st. $75 mo.
lent
location.
Available
FA 2-53£M.
Apr. lit. ITS mo. FA 2-SS84.
2 Bit. Kit. equip. Apt. N ear
RENT A BED
shop, center. 2615 Elm.
Rollaway, Hospital a Baby
E verett
H arper
Agency.
Beds.
FA 2-2285.
By Day. Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE GARAGE APARTMENT. 4
Ph. FA 2-5181 11* W. 1st St.
Room* and bath. Screened
porch. Close In. FA 2-0191
UN FURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
o r FA 2-2624.
bath, 2 screened porches.
300 Magnolia Ave. Apply up- 3 BEDROOM. Living A Din­
■ tain evenings.
ing room. Beautiful loca.
tion. REFERENCES. Call
Houses for rent. For infor­
FA 2-7114.
mation contact Ted Wil­
liam* Hardware,
25th St.

205

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Special Notice*

in a.

REMINDER
2 BEDROOM houie, kitchen
INCOME TAX SERVICE
equipped. $75 month. Pb.
O. M. HARRISON’S
TTn*ri*iiid
FA 2-5303.
H errin? t o rn K iim ttw i
1311 Palm etto Ave. 322-8S27
to
%t.i. r i : n * o \ *
im i\» i
ris.% lH«
o »i
i i i: * % \ i i % ROOMS,
The Gables. 401
ONE LADY or an older cou­
A liim T
« %III K I T I T K i
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
You a n d e a c h o f y o u » r*
ple that want* a good
h i r t h f n o t l ff « 4 a n d r e q u i r e d
home.
323-0591.
Unfurnished
2
bedroom
house.
to file a n y claim * a n *1 i t e m a m t i
w h i c h yo u , o r e i t h e r o f you ,
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3651.
INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
m a y h a v e * tfaln * l M id e a l a t a
In t h e o f fic e o f l i o n . C. V e r n ­
year* experience. Call l.a&gt;
on Mtse. J r ., C o u n t y J u d a e
m ar Williama. $ Points.
o f h e m i n o l e r v . u n t y , a t hi*
o ffice in t h a r o u r t tVouae In
FA 2-7843.
l a lha Caarf mt lh a C ' a n l y
K B T V T tl o f
KSIILY I. HMITIt,

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BA N ql KTS, LUNCHEONS
and DINNER PARTIES

9. For Sole or Rent

2 BEDROOM furnished house.
P n ’HiM .
FA 2-3138 after 5.0U p m.
To ill C m lll-ri aa4 P»raaaa
Havlaa f'lalna or D-a,aa4a
If you like country living.
Aaaloat Bal4 Kalarei
You and , a r h o f yo u ar*
3 Bedroom, 2 bsths. On
h - r - l . y n o tlf l- d and rf'iulra.1
south side of big Lake
In prrarnt any r l a l m , and d -ntand- w h k h you, ur - l l h t r
Mary. W ater for Iwatmg,
of you. may liav* agxlnat tl,..
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
tata l* o f HV11U, 31 U o l'T lI,
d R t i n i l , tat* o f aald County,
mately 21b acres. FA 2-9162.

to lh * County J u d e * o f Hvmltm l- County, Plorlda, at b it
o fflra In tha cou rt houaa of
•aid County a l Hanford, Flor­
ida.
within
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from
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thr ft rat iiubllratlon of th 1a
notlea. T w o r o p la , o f aarh
claim or demand ahatl b« In
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o f t k a addtraa o f tlia claim ­
ant. and ahall Ua aw orn to
•■&gt;• tha claim ant, htv a a*nt, or
a tto rn ey and acc-mipxn ltd by
a fllln a fea o f n n t dollar and
• ueh rlalm or dem and not ao
(lied ehatt be void.
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Aa a se ru to r of tha D m |
W ill and T e eta m a n t af
HVlIlt- 31. ItOl'TlI
P erea eed
Htanitrom. Davie A 3lrln to ih
ttt o r n e y a for Kxecutor
Kdwarda Building.
I’. O Box t jl'i
Hanford, Florida
l'ut.tt-h 3larcb II, I I A April
4. t l . 1S4I.
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Your Best Living and
Investing Opportunity
in Florida Today!

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*6960 to *15,460
At Low at $210 dowtv
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�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You—Dial FA 2-5612
1». Real Estate For Salcj 12. Heal Ewtatc For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted
DUPLEX APARTMENT and 2 BEDROOM CB house. fenc­ WOMEN with own transpor­
Property,
H4 J e st a mine
ed in yard. KA 2-5*531.
tation care for 3 children
Ave., Sanlord. $3.0oo cash.
and housework. 5 or 6 days
Phone Orlando 424-8275.
a week, some evenings. Pay
by hour. KA 26562 after­
Will take T railer as doun Near now hospital, this 3
noons.
Itcdroom, 1 bath huine is
paym ent on lot on Chap­
like
new
throughout.
It’s
man St. in Sanford. Will tic
easy to own at only $8,750, 17. Male Help W anted
on property Saturday March
with
only Sjusj doun and
30.
Will interview experienced
$59.73 monthly.
spray p a i n t e r s . (Govt.
ItEDUCED. 2 hltiry liomc, Most attractive section ot
Spec, i Experienced o r Ap­
Suuland
E
states;
this
3
good repair, new plumbing
prentice Platers. 322-2387.
hedroom. 2 bath lakeview
wiring, term ite contract.
home. Only $45u doun and
715 Magnolia, KA 2-8869,
IB. Situation.- W anted
$89.54 a month.
&gt;KW HOUSE on Crystal lake.
Child Care. KA 2-2274
Loch Arbor, Call KA 2-3378
YARD Work KA 2*7878.
or FA 2-3077.
1WH S. Park Ave.
BABYSITTING or Housework.
NO CASH NEEDED
KA 2-5232 anytime
KA 2 3503.
3 Bedroom, 2 Until. Ml a
month. T. A t. included SPACIOUS ;i ll'-drum i". 2 WOltK Babysitting, ironing
322-808.1
batlis,
i-i|iiu&gt;|nvl
kitchen,
KA 2-7791.
Sliade trees. Assume m ort­
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
gage. pay pari equity. 3305 FIVE DAYS work or deep
3 Bedroom — with air-con­
in. Ref. 706 Bay Ave.
S. Park. 322-SU60.
ditioning and large family
room.—Any type financing. 1 ACRE, landscaped, with or 1CHILDREN Kept, F \ 2 4282.
without 2 bedroom, to* x
Paym ents as low as $SH 85
45‘ Houselraller. Like new. 21. D e a u ty Salon:*
a mo., plus taxes ami Insur­
Phone FA 2-7609.
ance to qualified buyer.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
T E E N GREEN ESTATES 20 ACRES facing highway
Complete Beauty Service
Phone 322-77If
Evening Appointments
on large lake. 18 Acres in
16. So. Oak
FA 2-5742
grove.
5
Room
frame
bouse.
Highland Tark
$20,000. 349-3451.
412 Editha Circle
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop

£hr

tFuutuu'i

S tr a in

Mill*. 28, 1968 — P u r c 11 34* A rtic le * F o r S a le

l'.v Nadine Seltzer

SWKKTIR IMF

Easy To Own

Jim Hunt Realty

B BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Kit
chen equipped. No down
paym ent. 3309 S. I’ark Ave.
FA 2-1781.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — LNSUROIt
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Special on Perm s. Call for
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rators. Free parking lots.
318 Palmetto .\ve.
372 0634
22

llu ild

• Paint • R e p a ir

REPAIRING, painting, cal.
Inct making. All work guar­
anteed. Call KA 2-2139 after
3 p. m
CARPENTRY, repair work
all kinds, new roots. Ph.
FA 2-2506 after 5.

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.
25. Plum bing Service*

Wall
P lunibltiR &amp; H e a tin g
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562

39. Trnilcrw * Cabnnns

39. Trailers • Cabnnns

Rubber base
paint
$2 50 SINGER Sewing Machines. 2P Hitl'SKTH AH.EIt,
1058
model FA 2-51*39
gal. Oil l.iise. 2 gut. $3.9.7.
Used portables amt con­
1953 PALACE HOUSKTRAILArmy-Navy Surplus, 310
soles. Front S2U. with guar­
Elt.
In good condition.
BEDROOM
10'
\
45'
Houseanis e and attachm ent, Ph.
Sanford Ave,
Length 27 ft. $750 00. John
frailer. l ike new. With or
fttt
mlnrt'n Tjlvff.
FA 2-Hllt.
without I acre sit lanuV
1 Ton Wc-lmghouie Air-ConCasselberry, Florida.
land
leaped,
Ph.
KA
2-7609,
dittuner, I si class. $75. Ph. With purchase of Blue Lus­
KA 2-7900.
tre. rvnt Electric Carpet
Sham pester for only- St per 1
MATIIK6 2 Ion Air Condition­
day. C arro lls Furniture,
er, $t.)0 Call 322-6838.

» V*

36. Automolulew • Irticks

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps, 1050 VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
lock*, aand, cement, rock,
Going overseas. Sell for
pipe, steel, grease traps,
best offer. KA 29S19.
dry wells, stepping atones.
BUYING A- NEW or
Miracle Concrete Co.
USED CAR?
300 Elm Ave,
KA* 2-5751
FINANCE IT WITH l'S
♦ 1a» v Interest Rato*
'
UPRIGHT
PIANO.
Vespa
♦ low Monthly Payments
Scooter,
122 Hays
Dr.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Country Club Manor

Seminole Realty

This three bedroom block 3 BEDROOM, 111 baUi house.
homo on two lots can be I SI00 plus closing cost. 122
purchased
for $12.000 00
Hays Dr. Country Club Ma­
Can be financed through
nor.
FHA by qualllied purchas­
e r for only $900.00 down NO SPRINT, CLEANING
Including closing cost. E x­ 2 BEDROOM home. 6 Blocks
from 1st i Park. Remodel­
clusive listing.
ed older home. New paint
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
inside and out. Ideal for
Realtor
retired couple. No taxes
Raymond l.undquist, Asso.
with homestead exemption.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Price *5.500. *1500 down,
balance $50.00 month. Ph.
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom,
KA 26157.
Ilk bath home. Built-in kit­
chen, air-conditioner. Con­ WATERFRONT S PE C IA L
venient location. $500 down. ♦ Lake Harney cottage—furn­
ished, neat and clean. $7500.
.Monthly paym ents $61.00,
Call KA 2-3C59.
e St. Johns River — 85 ft.
frontage near Sanford. $35tm
e Yankee lake — 100' x 3uo'.
$5000.
* Lemon Bluff — 97 ft. at
Office KA 2-2118
*50 per ft.
Night FA 2-0648
^ Lake Diane — 2la acres.
323 0700
$3300.
2324 P ark Dr. Sanford, Fla. 4 Lake Markham — 100' x
200'. *1995.
LAKEVIEW Home for sale or
AI
mi a wide selection of beau­
trade for a tiled farm on the
tiful lakefront and river
west side of Sanford. Call
front homes from $20,000
FA 2-7898 day s or FA 2-6368
in
$74,000.
nights.

131. A rticle-. F o r S a le

1957 DODGE Sedan. Radio A
RECLAIMED PIANOS
heater. '63 plates, $250, or
Due to unfortunate circum ­
also Cushman scooter. $75.
stances have 2 pianos, one
Both run good. Ph. 322 0164.
walnut.
one
niniioguny,
Fam ous makes. Will a r­
range sale lo reliable fa ni­
tty this area. Guaranteed.
Like new condition. Call or 37. Iloiil* • .M otors
write Credit M u i u u r r
Streep’s, 611 N. Orange, Gateway To The Waterway
« m, s -U S.
Robson SportitiK Goods
Orlando 424-2401.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
J / o s « r . -.r.v If you need a good used Re­ 304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
"That’s my teacher! Sha must have seen mo coming!" frigerator drop by llw
l T'a hp. MERC RY Kicker.
Furniture Center at 1100
Like now. t ,,»hp Wiscon
French Ave,
27. Spcdul Services
32. F lo w e rs • S h r u b s
*m &gt;!s*tor. . A 2 6978.
REVERE lisps- Its-conls-r. l.ikss 12' ALUM INI M BOAT. Mit­
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate j PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Pannew condition. $12,5.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
chell tilt truiler. Sla hp.
sie stock.
KA 2-8241.
Ev in rude. E xtras. 1 y ear
Bug Spray (VC-13) - KentGHAPEVILLK NURSERY
ire—Pli. FA 2 1211
old. F'.\ 2 8805.
Gra|tcville Ave. Near 20lli St. 1 LIVING
ROOM Suite.
MANSFIELD LAWN SLR
Cheap. .Vil.s m Decorative 3S. M 11lo rev cics . S c o o te rs
33. Furniture
Service. 1113 Sanford Ave.
Plano Tuning and Repair
VESPA MOtOR SCOOTERS.
KA 2-2022.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 WANTED reliable couple to
New A Used.
lake
up
monthly
payment*
FltlGIDAIRE
NEW D E L U X E Electric
Lewis Sate* A Service
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Sale* 4L Service
Range. Cost *270—sell for
2517 Country Club list.
rooms of furniture. Call
G. II. HIGH
SI5o Also reirigernlsrr, $15.
Ph. KA-2-7028
TK 8-I51I, Casselberry, col­ 322 8040.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
lect.
1959 VESPA Motor Scooter,
Ph. KA 2-3883
Its-trlgeralsir, gas stove, sllsh$175. May he seen after
Used furniture, appliances,
waslier and sillier lisiuse5:30 p. in. at Cherokee Cir­
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold
Ikild item s. K \ 2-1.159.
cle or call KA 2-8064.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
L arry's M art 215 Sanford
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
FA 2 1817.

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LAWN SERVICE

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital,
Rollaways, Ju v e­
nile, FREE delivery and
AUTO - RADIO
Pick-up,
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
FURNITURE CENTER
25th St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
1100 French Ave,
Ph. 32306S5
Ph. FA 2-7853
29. A u to m o b ile S e rv ic e

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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FREE ESTIMATE

PLUMBING
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Contracting Repairs
New A Used Furni­
Senltarik Glaus anil Paint ovating.
FREE ESTIMATES
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mtg.
Company
R. L. HARVEY
C o, at 709 Celery Ave.
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
FA 2-2117.

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31. Poultry * Livestock

25. Radio &amp; Television
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
HOUSE, 3 Hedroom. 114
Service With the Cash.
Large Shetland Tonic*; 1
PERSONAL RADIO A
baths Rack yard fenced.
SUPER
TRADING POST
gelding,
1
m
arc.
New
sad­
T.V.
SERVICE
Excellent condition. Uiw
FA 2-0677.
dle* and bridle*. 322 0162.
down
payment.
Monthly Wc repair PI huio Changers
Itcal E state — Mortgages
Hsdio A T.V., Auto Radios
payments $72.00. KA 2-5016.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
1 DAY SERVICE
139 Mayfair Circle.
25(li St. A Sanford Ave.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Ph. 323-0655
2 Bedroom—with air-condit­ 15. IlusineMH Opportunity
ioning and screened porch.
FAST DEPENDABLE TV .
Any type of financing. Pay­
Service Service calls $1 no.
m ents as low as $64 00 per ULTRA modarn coin operat­
Home Service Co. 303 Saned dry cleaning A laundry.
month, plus taxes and in­
furd Ave. KA 2-3532,
Best location in new San­
surance to qualified buyer.
ford Publtx shopping cen­ 27. Special Service*
TEE \N GREEN ESTATES
ter. Reasonable down pay
Phone 372-2741
ment and we finance bal­ WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS,
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ance of complete turnkey
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High 6 Senior High School
FA 2-M33
your investment. Call Ralph 20* W. 2nd St.
1018 S. Chase Ave,
Haesly. business hours. Col­
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lect 233 0191 Tampa, or
write mi e o Kuiu Klcen,
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2t« So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
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118 N. P ark Ave. FA 34I1Z3

Stenstrom Realty

KOIN KLEEN

CHOICE - ''HOT CHANCE

USED CARS

RED HO T
S O C IA L !

1°««ae Starchief

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1962 Ford Galaxie 500

S t Johns Realty

3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor- I
n er lot facing lake. 100
Walts Drive, S u n I a n d
E state. FRA hi service.
S4H&gt; down, moethly $84 78.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
or FA 2-2118.

RIG! IilG! RIG!
A BIG bargain, if Mild by
April 1st. Beautiful BIG
Sanford home a t louo Oak ,
Ave., near all churches, for .
a BIG family requiring 3
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plus a BIG newly modern
Led kitchen that wilt de­
light mother of the family.
A once in a lifetime offer­
ing at $9,5(8). Very good
term s can be arranged,

Seminole Realty
tout P ark Avenue
FA 2 5232 anytime

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58 PLYMOUTH 2 Door. V-S ...................
595
58 FORI) Station Wuuun. Y-8. Auto........
815
57 FORD Country 8ed„ Overdrive...........
315
57 CHEW Sla. Wagon, 6 C&gt;l„ Sid..........
715
61 CIIEY. &lt;/j Ton Pickup, Auto. .........
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59 CHEW Sin. Wagon. 0 Cyl., Sid.......... 1395
59 PLYMOUTH 2 Door ...........................
795
56 .MERCEDES 220. 1 Door ................... 1295
56 CADILLAC Sed. DeVille. Air fond.....
695
58 FORD 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Sid..................
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61 CHEW Stu. Wagon, V-8. Auto............ 1795
59 CIIEY. I Door. 6 Cyl., Sid.................. 1195
56 CHEW Sla. Mag., V-8, Auto., Air Cnnd. 595
51 CHEW Delray, Auto...........................
395
58 CHEW
Ton Pickup .......................
995
56 FORI) Sin. Wagon, V-8, Sid.................
395
55 CHEW 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Sid................
195
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COUNTY NEWS

Dance Band
Takes First In
Talent Show
By J in r Casselberry
The Lyman D*nce Band
eras the winning act In the
Beta Club Talent Show held
•1 the Lyman High School
auditorium la it Friday night.
David Smith area aecond
with hla imitation of P resi­
dent Kennedy giving a p res­
idential address.
Thera wa&gt; "a tie for third
place between Carol Dorothy
who pantomimed “Ahab, the
A rab" and Billy Wharton and
Richard Jordan and their
“ Chopsticks and Variation*."
Other act* presented were
Judy Lam bert, baton routine;
Glenda Payne, "Exodu*," pi­
ano solo; David Batea, "Puff,
the Magic Dragon", accom­
panied by guitar; Larry
B arnei, comedy routine; Gall
P alm er, pantomime; Chris­
tine
Francen,
Interpretive
dance; Sandy King, song and
Impersonations;
"Hillbilly"
B ind and Ditly Wharton, alngkig "Long. White Gloves."

Lyman Honor
Roll Named
By Jana Caaselberry
Studenta making the Lym an High Honor Roll for the
lourth six weeka grading per­
iod bar* been announced by
Principe! Ralph Diggs,
Named were, Seniors: Irene
Dealt, Carol Dorelhy, Belly
Field, Dona Friend, B arbara
‘H art, Jennifer Jordan, Linda
Long, Sharon Lovell, Neills
Rupe, Elisabeth Sehupback,
Sandra Unley, Lynettc Wer­
ner, Beverly Yates, La Rue
Balmer, linger Butler, Frank
Johnson, Charles Kern and
Jam ea M cEven.
Juniors:
Susan BonEiso
(straight A’*), Sylvia Cham­
bers (straight A's), Mary
Mack, Margot MUcheU, Ber­
nadette Oil w all, Pete Carl­
son, P a t r i c k McLaughlin,
Joseph Pavclchak and Roger
8chmldt.
Sophomores: Cathy Etcher,
Ruth Kelm (straight A'a),
Susan Lakatoih, Bonnie Laymon (straight A'a), Ann Trawick, Sharon Tucker, Pene­
lope Vaughn, Wanda Wilson,
Richard Hall, John Hlncly,
L arry Marshal! and Don P a t­
rick,

School Beautifies Grounds
By Jane Casselberry
A planting day was held
last Saturday at the South
Seminole Junior High School
at Casselberry to beautify the
school grounds.
Among the many beautiful
shrub* and tree* planted
were azaleas, viburnum, podocorpus, elms, dogwood and
juniper.
Many parents d o n a t e d
money for shrubbery lo take
advantage of the discount giv­
en by tlie Wagon Wheel Nur­
sery and Mrs. Chuck Fland­
ers of the nursery donated
several trees outright, d e­
livered lo the school, assist­
ed with the planting, and of­
fered many valuable land­
scaping hints, according to
Mrs. P a t Dome, I’.T.A. presldent.
Mrs. C. H. Clack Is Beauti­
fication Chairman.

By Moaa Grlnstead
Recommendations
for
a
new slate of officers for the
North Orlando Garden Club
will be presented by the
nominating committee at the
April meeting to be held at
the borne of Mrs. Edna Ste­
wart on S. Edgrmnn Ave.
Elections will take place In
Slay.
Serving on this y ear's comm iltre are Sirs. Mary Gu­
thrie, Mrs. Vera Anderson
and Mra. Barbara Wolfe who
were fleeted at thla month'*
meeting held at Mrs. Wolfe'*
home on Devon Ave.
Announcement was m ade at
the meeting (hat the March
Garden of the Month winner
ii Mra. Richard Straughan
of 40 S. Cortez Ave. and that
the club's next executive
beard meeting will be held
at the home of Mra. Guthrie,
secretary.

ASSISTING WITH PLANTING DAY at South Seminole Junior IIiKh lust
Ssitunlay to benulify the school grounilt were, from left, Principal John
Angel, Mra, Angel, Mra, C. H. Clack, beautification chairman; Mra. P at
Home, PTA president and George Mitchell, math teacher. (Herald Photo)

CTP To Elect
New Officers

Fuchs Reports
On Activities
At Forest Lake
By Khlrlpy Wentworth
Building progress and re ­
cent event* oeeuring at the
Seventh-day Adventist Forest
Lake Academy in Forest City
were reported this week by
Willlsm Fuchs, principal.
In the building progress
category, Fuchs advised that
footings for the east wing of
the new boy* dormitory are
now being laid with a corner­
stone ceremony being plan­
ned for a future date.
Listed among recent activi­
ties of school groups were re ­
port* on the Academy Rand
and Clmir.
Members of the band have
Just returned from a Concert
Tour that took tlirm to West
Palm Reach and Avon Park
with another scheduled to
Lakeland a n d Jacksonville
within llio next three weeks.
Choir m em bers arc lending
their voices to services being
held by the Church at the
Alratorium in A l t a m o n t e
Spring* during the revival
scheduled to continue through
next Sunday.
Twenty members of the
choir also will tu- participat­
ing In Ihe Annual Music F es­
tival tu be held in Miami,
April 4 6.

Committee
To Recommend
New Officers

Chemical Co. Office Assn. To Get
Constitution
Locates In Village

By Jane Casselberry
Officers for the 1603-64
By Mona Grlnstead
school year* will be elected
North Urlando Co. officials
at next week's meeting of
this week announced that the
(he South Seminole Elemen­
New World Chemical Corp.,
tary Council of Teachers and m anufacturers of Insecticides
P arents
following
reports and cleaning' fgents, have lo­
from the nominating com mit­ cated sales offices in Ihe vil­
tee and nominations from (he lage.
C. L. Walton of Longwond
floor.
Is secretary-treasurer of the
Tiie meeting will be held
rorporalion which presently
at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Ihe is considering building
a
school auditorium.
sm alt chemical factory in
Also on the agenda Is pre­ Norlh Orlando which possibly
sentation of the proposed re ­ would employ aome So tu 75
vised constitution and by­ persons,
Watson, Inventor of the pro­
laws and a skit on parliam en­
ducts now on the m arket,
tary
procedures.
By Shirley Wentworth
Refreshments will be serv­ holds a M aster's Degree In
Three mrm bera of the Af­ ed In (tic cafeteria by fiftli ehcmical engineering and baa
te r 4-H G lrll Club of Wca- grade mother* following the II years experience *» au em ­
ploye of a major oil company
thcrafield were privileged last meeting.
week to appear on TV along
with Seminole County llome
Demonstration Agent Miss
Myrtle
Wilson.
By Jane Casselberry
Miss Wilson spoke on Sem ­
The South Semlnole-.Vorth
Orange Kiwsnia Club plana inole County Events Day to
to continue Hm sale of freeze- be held on April S und the
proof, Inserl resistant shrubs girla, I'alty Groves, Naney
plunting*. Around the patio
II) Mona Grlnstead
next Saturday at Forrest Ilrockcnhrough and Suzette
| located between the house and
Stone,a, coroner of Horatio llerg, modeled hair styles
Hit' attrnrtive lawn
Ave. and Highway 17-02 In created for them by a local flower guldens uuirounding corporte are beds roiitulning
a variety of anminla Just now
Maitland and at the Federal beauty salon In conjunction
the home of Mis. Richard la-glmilng lu burst forth in
Savings and Loan In Fern with Ihe 4-H Club atudy on
Ktrauglmn, III S. Cortex Ave., full bloom.
good grooming.
P ark,
Them tam e three girla also were chosen by the North OrThe plants, which have been
J u s t in front of the en­
inspected by the Florida appeared at a local depart lamlii Guidon Club to receive trance walkway uxaleua In
S tate Plant Board, include ment (tore this past Tuesday the Muich Garden of the in lied eulurs blend together
Pitlospourm , Viburnum, Li* evening where they enacted a Month Award,
to form a small hedge and
■kit as culmination of a
Mr*. Htruughan has used a along Ihe front of the house
gustrum , and Podocorpus.
Proceeds from the sale will course recently taken by the mixture of gurdeolaa, nnileua ataleas again are used with
benefit HOdrrpriviladged chil­ girla on deportment U II d j mill euinrllin* next tu the jusmine, silver leuf oleoeater
grooming.
( house for side and buck yurd mid ligustrum.
dren.
The south front corner ia
MMMP
filled with ligustrum , loses
und Gerbera daisies with su
edging of border grass, Sur­
rounding the complete lul is
a neatly clipped privet hedge.
Larger platila used Include
a loipial attractively bordered
with petunias and daisies,
crepe myrtle, camellia* and a
peach and muple tree.
M(V Straughan'* 14 year
old son, David, and her aonIn-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr*. Richard Rhode* and
their three year old son,
llruce, make their home with
her. On the saute street live*
another son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rus­
sia and their ions, Keith, Mi­
chael and Jeffrey, While both
mother* work. M u. Htraughan care* for Hie .fo u r
grandsons In addition to the
house and garden work.
H er m arried sou and Ida
family liv* ill Wral New
York. N. J .
NORTH ORLANDO Garden of th« Month winner, Mra. Richard Straughan,
Mra. 8trsu g h an moved to
poeee with grandson*, Jeff, Keith end Mike, left to right, in front of one
North Orlando th ie r years
of the lovely hedge plantings which helped her receive tiie award.
•g o from Washington, D. C.
^Herald Photo),

Kiwanis Club
To Continue
Plant Sale

PAGE 12

in tile Orient. A Markham
Acres resident, he has llvrd
in Florida fur the past 11
years and presently is staff­
ing tiie Norlh Orlando office.
Available produets on sale
at the North Orlando General
Store, which include a win-

Aster 4-H Girls
Appear On TV

By Shirley Wentworth
A rumple constitution for
the Forest City Community
Assn, will be presented for
approval a t .Monday'* &lt;1;.10
p. in. dinner meeting of the
group a t the Forest City Restuuraiit.
C, M. AU-hlry, president, ad ­
vises th at the constitution
must be approved in order
that application fur a charter
run be made und lie requests
th at all officer*, purl and
present, us well us the charter
membership, he piesent for
the meeting.
Reservation* for the Dutch
tre a t dinner should be made
by Friday evening with I ho
lesluurant.

W. H. Johnson
Speaks For
Missile Club

Straughan Home Wins
North Orlando Award

C. L. WATSON
dow cleaner. Kay-Nine Co­
logne, a dog shampoo and a
lick ami flea solution for
dugs, have been under devel­
opment for Ihe past three
years by Watson who main­
tains a sm all laboratory at
his home.
Future products, now in the
rspcrlm cntal stage*, will be a
copper and bras* clranver, an
organic plant food, room de­
odorants and a lawn Insecti­
cide.
i

By Jane Casselberry
W. H. Johnson or Martin
Co. of Urlando spoke before
all five chapters of tlm South
Seminole Junior High Missile
Club last Friday.
He talked on and showed
movies or Martin-built missilf-i. lie described the Persh­
ing as the "m ost reliable
we've yet developed." The
young missile buffs particu­
larly enjoyed Ihe film show­
ing (allures at the Cape.
Johnson spoke briefly on
the "Sprint" anti-missile ml*
site to tie built by Marlin and
told some of the problems in­
volved In transporting m is­
siles.
Mrs. Catherine Martin, sci­
ence (earlier at Ihe Junior
High, is faculty sponsor of
the missile club.

Cali Your Reporters
Seminole County erra resident* are invited to submit
new* item* fer report lu the Hanford Herald to the news correspondent tu their area or dirrclly to the Herald offices.
AREA
Altamonte Springs
Rear Lake-Forest City
Casselberry
ChuluoU
DeBary
Enterprise
Geneva
Lake Mary
Lakr Monroe
lamgwood
N orth Urlando
Osteen
Oviedo

REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mr*. Louise Himunrk
838-1240
Sir*. Shirley Wentworth 836-1076
131-5016
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mr*. Jraii Magin
365-3742
Mra. Adam Muller
I16K-441U
MU* Helen Hiiodgra-*
(168-11633
Mr*. LouiM Grayiou
348*4671
Mr*. France* Wester
322-6218
Mr*. H. L. John.cn
322-4722
Mr*. Dunua E*te«
838-33IT
Ml*. Mona Grills lead
322-2281
Mr*. Clarence Buyder
322-4811
Mra. Linda Smithson
365-3514

HERALD OFFICES: Sanford 322-2611, 322-2612 and
322-21113; County 425-593!! and 424-6624,

SPELLING BEE WINNERS «t South Seminole Junior High were, from
left. Jim Bncchus, eighth cruder, fir.it; Paul Willett, eighth trad er, neeorid; Linda Waltman, eeventh grader, third and Marie Rumbley, seventh
grader, fourth.
(Herald Photo)

Village Council Spelling Bee Winners
To Organize
Announced A t SSJH
Monday Night
lly

M o n a G r in -d e a d

N orth Orlando'* first fully
elected council will hold nn
organizational meeting at 8
p. ni, Monday in the Village
llnll. The first official busi­
ness meeting of the new coun­
cil will bo held on Tuesday at
it p.m.
W. W. Anderson, present
village treasurer, told the
Herald today th a t it is posslIdo th at ut .Monday night'*
meeting only u mayor und
vice mayor will be chosen
since the new council will hon­
or the recent decision that
elected officials serve only in
the council scat and accept no
appointive post*.
Anderson said that the new
group will need time to con­
sider who would and could
fill Ihe uppuintive position*
which ul-o will la- discu*seil
ut Tuesday night** meeting.

Speech Class
To Give Play

By Jsn e Casselberry
Jim Bacchus, eighth grader
at South Seminole Junior
High, em erged school spelling
| champion as the result of
spelling bee finals held Mon
day.
Tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Bacchus, i:*u N. Lakewood
Circle, Lakewood Shores, he
will represent (lie school at
the enunty spelling contests lo
be held at 8:30 a.m., April 6.
at the Sanford Junior High
School, lie will receive a
P apcrm ata pen.

Bunnerup was Paul Willett,
eighth grader and son ot
Mr. ami Mrs. Victor David
Colburn J r ., Oleander Way,
Casselberry.
Linda Waltman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack It.
Waltmun ut Longwoud, sev­
enth grade winner, placed
third and Marie Rumbley was
runnenip.
The ninth grades did not
participate in the contest
which wa* directed by .Mi&gt;*
Edith Giiill, English teacher.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

Let's All Eat Fish
At the Loginning of the current school year
the Longwoot! Elementary !*TO «et n goal of
.'1,000 hooks or $1,800 for the school library in
order Unit it nitty be improved to meet state n o
ereditntion standards.
When school opened the library contained
GOO volumes . . . it now has 2,100 and, although
individual donations and school fundi have
helped, the Patent-Teacher group in to be com­
mended for its fine work.
This Friday members of the organization
will conduct their last fund railing event to­
wards the library project when they sponsor a
fish fry a t the school between the hours of ft
ami 7:110 p, nt. Tn addition to the fish, the menu
will include baked beans, coleslaw, Imih puppies,
dessert mid beverage. All proceeds will go to buy
library books.
With the proper support the PTO could go
“over the top" with this last project . . i let’s all
eat fislt at the Longwood Elementary School this
.Friday and give them a helping hand.

By J*nc &lt;'s**rlbrrry
The Speech Clan* ul Lyman
High School will present a
three-act Hillbilly Comedy,
"H eadin’ For the Hill*," at H
p. m. Friday in the school au ­
ditorium.
The play is under the direc­
tion of Speech teacher, S tan­
ley II union.
Member* of tin- u i . t are
Grace llulbcrt, Margaret G ar­
rett, Steve Kurvin, Eileen
Kiel, Carol llighsm ith, Kathy
Kettle*, J u n i r e We* Imm k,
Frank Hundley, Nancy Her­
rington, Barbara Daniel*. Mil­
lie Crook, Hill Johnston, Curlu
l.ommter, Charles Cobb, Gregg
Newton, Raulette Deak and
lly Mona Grlnstead
Anita I’uyne.
Jarhob l l a u p t m a n . in
There will be u small adm is­
sion chuige und the public i* charge of operation* and de­
Invited.
velopment of the Norlh Or­
lando Co. (or Ihe past four
months, arrived in the Village
Monday to handle current
duties.
A member of the Hoard of
Directors for the Silver Creek
Precision Co. since 1931 and
By Donna E ttrs
The lamgwood Civic League
(Women’s Club) will elect s
new slate ul ofliccrs at next
Tuesday's 2 p in meeting in
the Civic League Building on
Church St.
All mem bers are urged to
allend Hits Important meeting
at which annual reports alsu
will be presented.
Making up the refreshm ent
com mittee will b^ Mr*. C. E.
Stewart. Mr*. II. F. Mcl’eek,
Mr*. N A. Bunnell, Mrs.
Kulpli Hammond, Mrs. J. il.
Hanner, Mrs. George Utto
and Mrs. Gerard Henson

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New Representative
Arrives In Village

Civic League To
Elect Officers

SSJH Clinic
Mothers To
Elect Officers
By Jane Casselberry
A meeting of the South
Seminole Junior High Clinic
JAIHOB HAUPTMAN
Mothers lo elect officers for
(he coming school ye«r lias
been announced by Sir*. Wil­
liam Eeksrd, clime mother
chairm an.
The meeting will be held
By Jane Casselberry
at B a. in. next Thursday in
Houin 16 at the school and
The Mosquito Patrol of Girl
Mrs. Justine Jordan, public Scout Troop 336 will sponsor
health nurse and Principal
John Angel will be on hind a Bake Sale Saturday at »:30
a. in. at Publia Market, Casto assist the group.
All interested m o t h e r s ' aelbcrry.
whose children will be stu­
Proceeds will go to the
dents a t South Seminole next . troop fund (or making a trip
year, particularly those of I to Savannah, Ga., on May
sixth graders who will en­ 116 to visit the birthplace of
ter l^k school (or the first Juliette Low, founder of Girl
tune, are urged to attend.
j Scouting.

Scout Patrol
Sets Bake Sale

member of Hie North Orlai
Co. board of directors, Hat
man serves as liison otfi
for Ihe Iwo concerns.
He Is president of the .V
rury Trading Corp., manul
Hirers of elec Ironic* rrl
und controls and presently
enthusiastic about locating
assembly plant of Ilie c&lt;
pany in North Orlando.
He make* hi* home in i
cinnuti, Ohio, and is a gr
unle of H arvard College H arvard Law School
Asked tor a statem ent
company policies and a d
tie*, lluuphiiun advised I
attention at this tim e la lie
centered around planning ;
landscaping grounds ol
village.
"I have refused to m
any statem ent until we w
accomplishing something,
have hern told of promi
made in the past which w
not kept. These promises
lually were made without
company'* knowledge. I u
to work as closely as 1
with present resident*
North Orlando and all org;
rations." he concluded.

l

#

DeBary Firemen
To Give Dances
DeBary'* Voluntary Fire­
men will sponsor a Saturday
Night Dance from 8 until II
p. m. on April 6 -to be held
at the Recreation Hall of
the Fire Station.
Due lo favorable response
at the last dance sponsored
by the group, the firemen
have decided to bold dance*
on each first and third Sat­
urday of ttve month.
Refreshment* such a* hot
eoffe, tea, hot dogs, aoda anJ
ice are available in the hall.
A sm all admission fee is i&gt;
charged to caver expanses
and the public ia Invited.

ft

�»*v*»

Migs Sweep Down On Yank Boat

(Llus

By l.A ltltV VERSHKI,
NOTES FROM A WALK­
ING REPORTER . . .
POLICE STATION Sanford
can sure be proud of its po­
lice departm ent tin- way they
handled that attem pted rape
ease yesterday . . . The al­
leged assailant was nabbed in
a m atter of hours thanks to
LI. Jack IReksnii and Karl
ltou rq uardcr.

V O l.. 53

At 5:10 p.m. yesterday the
police station was besieged
with calls about a ca r in the
lake . . , Police Chief Roy
Williams went out, saw the
c a r and exclaimed, "It's
tim e to go hom e." . . . It was
an amphibian.
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CITY HALL . . . Engineer
Hr. Jess Diet* and Fiscal
Agent Loom is Leedy will
m eet with the City Commis­
sion in special session April
10 on the start of w ater im­
provement program to re
lievc possible water rationing
this sum m er . . . The first
step will probably tic a 1,000,ooo tjallon reservoir . . . cost
*100,000.
•

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•

Pete Knowles is supposed
to be on vacation . . . He was
down at (he sewage treat­
m ent plant this morning . . ,
Some vacation!
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City received cheek from
civil defense fur S3.U0.
«

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DRUG STORE . . . Gordon
Frederick lost bis second seat
this week . . . Frederick got
up to talk to Mark Cleveland
J r . and Judge Yassar Carlton
and an attractive young lady
grabbed the seat . . .
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DON'T he surprised if a
SAC organisation is turuicdT
soon . . . (Seminole A ilintt|
Com mittee) to revilalire the
Democratic Executive Com-,
jitiltee . . . There will tie u
hush-hush meeting called to
lay it on (lie line to llie top
Demos here,
•

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The next mayor of Fern
P ark Vernon Dunn has sub­
m itted a petition with over
loo nam es on it to incorpor­
ate Fern Park
COURTHOUSE
John Galloway
Hie stairs loaded
tax cheeks . . .
Monday.

. . . Saw
walking up
down with
deadline is

JAN WYNN

County* Commissioners anil
legislative delegation couldn't
got tholr Rates arranged fur
th a t pro|xm*ii meeting on leg­
islation this week . . .
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9

FIRST STREET . . . Marvin
MeIIj u t . the likeable lw»* of
Sanford Manufacturing com­
pany has donated hi* w are­
house for use by Semi Ci'nlen
Dial celebration officials to
store floats.
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•

Carroll Daniil Construction
Company will build that De­
n a ry Nursing home . . . Con­
struction to start la-fore May
1.
•

What a
Roy Robb.

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wedding gift
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for

•

Must have been quite a
ni^ht at the howling alley
Wednesday . . Pinball m a­
chine was burglarized of over
* 100.
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Sanford architect* keeping
busy . . . John Rurtun got Uiat
now Maitland Rank job . . .
while Jim Chapman l» In line
for the Longwood Cily Hall.
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Si-mi * Centennial Beauty
Contest 1* ulficially closed , .
Just loaded down with en­
tries . . . .
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Two More Lovelies

•

That Interstate t by San(undo has cul off four homes
from an access route.

•

A CONVERSATION WITH
GORDON' FREDERICK.
Reporter: You were quoted
yesterday as saying some
high member* of the Demo.
P a rty were working for the
GOP. Who were they?
F rederick: Rather not go
Into that now . . . C an't **■*
m y purpose of airing any
dirty linen in public.

T o lira

Negotiations On

NEW YORK (U P I) — Con­
tra c t tulks resume today be­
tween publisher* and the photitenginver*, holdout union in
the IPJ-dny shutdown of eight
daily newspaper*.

Enter Beauty Pageant
Two more area girl* who Inter’national ami spent the
have i-nli'i-ii the "Mi** Semi­ re*t uf her school years in
nole Count. " i onlesl m e Mis* Pennsylvania.
She liken ilrainatic* and
Jan Wynli, and Miss Pamela
dancing and like* any music
Grinned.
•'.Mis* Seminole County" with a good beat. Steak and
will reign over the fill year spaghetti ur„ her favorite
County Smii l ' iileiinlal to Ik* foods to rook and she** look­
held Apiii -h and J7. She will ing for a thoughtful, mascu­
line man with a strong ch ar­
he named on April 27.
Miss \\ jnn, the daughter of acter.
She is five feet six inches
Sir. and 'It*. C. R. Wynn of
Citrus II .-lit-, ha* blue* tall, weigh* I •Jo pounds and
green eyi . uml blown hair. lot- m e u . U l eluent* of 35-21-30
Site will graduate with the indies.
rlns* of
from Seminole
High and will then study lialr
styling.
Her hobbies are writing,
draw ing and dancing, espe­
cially to modern Jatz She
also enjoy* ,w burning, skiing,
sailing unit collecting record*.
Prelim inary heating will be
MUs Wynn like, to rook helil a t 2 p m. Monday for
pixxa best of all and iduo is
Charles K. Sparks, 23-yearher favorite color. Her ideal
old
K egio, who confessed to
man would be tnil with dark
hair and eye*, who enjoys all an attem pted rape of a 20type* of sport*. He should year-old w hile hospital em ­
like to danro and go lo sport ploye early Thursday.
ear rare*.
Hcuring was set by County
Mis* Wynn weigh* 121 Judge Vernon M i r . w h e n
pounds, U five feet six inches Sparks was niiuigrted T hurs­
tall and ha* no-aturemenU of day afternoon on charge* of
30-23-30 inilir-i.
attem pted rape and attem pted
.Mis*
Pamela
Grinnell, robbery. He is Iwing held in
daughter of Mr*. Genevieve count jail in lieu of &gt;1.000
Grinnell. of l-ake Mary Is bond.
Sparks confessed to Police
presently
completing
her
training al Somlltole Memor­ Chief Roy Williams th at he
ial Hoapi &lt;d in \- ia y technol­ forced the young woman from
the hospital ul about 4:30
ogy.
Mis* Grinnell ha* been sn a, m. Thursday, attem pted to
exchange student to the Phil­ rape her but was persuaded
ippines spunsoied by Rotary I by her p l e a s to release Urr.

Sparks Hearing
Slated Monday

which is to ho located on
the Longwood - Oviedo
Road.
Hale and other OJC of­
ficials were meeting with
North Orlando Company
officers ait the office of
Attorney F I e t c h e r (!.
Rush Jr. in Orlando,
The N o r t h Orlando
Company previously had
been quoted it will donate
200 acres for the school
site, with another 100
acres t o , lie offered at
sale.

The Herald could learn
nothing more today ex­
cept that "the meeting is
to close the deal with
North Orlando." It was
learned all concerned had
I&gt;een pledged to secrecy
"until after the meeting.'*
P r e v i o u s announce­
ments have said that
Seminole C o l l e g e will
open as a junior college
hut that long-range plans
arc to enlarge it into a
regular four-year school
in time for the first stii-

Education Boost
Program Proposed

Drive will continue to have
A strong program of action
a proposed university for un­ designed to huoat Florida's
dergraduates placed in Semi­ lagging educational status,
nole County in spite of a ovet haul out-dated system*
t anil cat eh il p to Nwifl-paeeit
If PI Tallahassee report this
I space age demands was pre­
morn Ins that some returning sented to Seminole Countylegislators oppose s now legislators, at a dinner m eet­
iibool in the Orlando Day- ing a t the, Capri Thursday.
Seminole County tcuchcra
tcn.vCapc C anaveral area.
who
maku up the legislative
Douglas Slettslrom. chair­
man of the Cham ber of Com­ action committees of the Flor­
m erce long range planning ida Educational Assn.; the
com m ittee on education, ex­ Seminole Could y Education
plained Hm I In-fore each ses­ Assn, and the C I a s * r o o m
sion of the Legislature re ­ Teacher* A .»u, hosted the
turning legislators are pulled meet and presented Hie d etail­
ed explanation uf Hie proot major Issues.
grain.
"University of Florida, at
Serving a* spokesman in the
Gainesville, of which I am
presentation was E rnest Cow­
an alum nus," Stenstrom said,
ley co-chub man with George
‘'naturally will oppose any
Dublin of thu S t’EA Action
new ‘university until it re ­
Committee and u member of
ceive* all Hu- appropriations
the state steering committee.
tlie^v u a n i."
Dobbs i* on Hio board id illThe Stale Rourd of Con­
trol, basing it* recom m endsti&lt; ns on a space era educa­
tion study, will ask the ses­
sion for $500,000 lo get sta rt­
ed on a scie nee-oriented uni­
versity in East Central Flor­
ida. "TIds 1* what is called
EL PASO, Tex. ( U P I ) - R e ­
a planning fund, to retain a
ports
circulated today that a
president, locate a site, etc."
federal grand jury will look
Stenstrom explained.
lor evidence of perjury in a
He also pointed out many trial that resulted in convic­
persons, including some legis­ tion of Hlllic Sol Estes oil five
lators, still are confuted be­ counts ot mail fraud and eon
tween a proposed space In­
splracy.
stitute for scientist* in the
A U. S. District Court Jury
Orlando-Cape area and the
uf to men and two women,
proposed university for under
with a Negro forem an, found
graduate* In the OrlandoEstes guilty of four counts
Cap*’-Daytona area It I* Hie
of mall fraud and one count
latter school for which Semi­
of conspiracy Thursday after
nole County is striving,
-It) hours and 44 minutes of
• • •
deliberation.
*
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Jury acquitted bint of
Pensacola apparently stand* right counts of mail fraud
a good chance of getting a and one of interstate tran s­
new university out of the 1S03 portation of a fraudulent docLegislature hut East Centrul Hincnt. U. s Dill- Judge It.
Floinia is likely lo have trou­ E. Thomason dismissed two
ble winning approval for an- other counts of mail fraud
oHicr brand new institution. before the jury started delib­
le g islato rs,
asked
Hmr eration.
ferling* a Unit new universi­
Estes, 30. a bankrupt farm
ties in advance of next Tues­ financier who had high con­
d ay 's session, replied heavily nections in Washington, could
in favor of a new school at gel a maximum of 25 years
Pensacola, a project which in Hie penitentiary
when
has been m Hie works for Thumason sentences him in
some lim e.
alamt two weeks.
Rut
they
w ere
nU ier
against plunging ahead im ­
mediately with a proposed
new- institution for the Orlando-Cape C anaveral - Day­
tona Reach area, or undecid­
ed on this prujeel.
HUNTSVILLE. Tex. (U P I)
—Tlie stale of Texas, b arrm s
ad eleventh hour reprieve,
will execute its first woman
Uridgr „.
Page S
in 9!) years a few minutes
Classified
Page Hi A II
after midnight tonight. She
Comics
Page 10
will be the first woman to
Dear Abby
Page g
die in the Texas electric
E d i t o r i a l .... ...
Page 4
chair.
Page !)
E ntertainm ent
She is Carolyn Ann Lima,
Puxxle _______
Page 1U
20, a prostitute who helped
S o c ie t y _
Page S
h er boy friend in the sum ­
Spcrts
_
Page 6
m er of 19Gq shoot Houston
Churchra
Pag* 2
real e s u te m an F red Tone*

Perjury Probe
In Estes Case

lector* of the FEA.
The program fur action was
outlined and explained to Sen­
ator .Mark Cleveland Jr., Rep.
S. J . Davis and newly-elected
Republican R e p r rsenlative
Ja n Fortune for their edifiention lii-fuii- Hie ruining session
of the Florida 1-egislutuie,
Tuesday,
..
^
Priority- point* of the pro­
gram include tha full fimiiu-ing of the pix sent Minimum
Foundation Program ; u n f u r l ­
ing of additional utill* for Vo­
cational, AS1K, Adult and
Summer program s; provision
of one librarian for every SOU
student*.
The program request* that
operating unit fund* be lo­
ci rimed from
to
th at the present 4550 per
teacher unit ft 1,111 the «iatc
sc h o o l salt* tax he kept; the
continuance of Hie retirem ent
system ; funds In set up *tate
netwlitk of KTV stations ami
nutboiity lo romhiuc funds of
acvrinl counties for KTV,
The legislature will be asked
to make statutory provision
for making teaching a profes­
sion, set up u Professional
Practice* Commission a n d
code of ethic* with legal au ­
thority to enforce the rode.
It will bo recommended th at
mlllng,, election* lie discontin­
ued and school boards au thor­
ised to *et millage 11* m-rtlrd
within the pieseni JO milt
limit.
Repeal of the present teach­
er competence pay Uw will he
asked und a fla t 25-75 countysta le fund ratio b« set.

TFX Probe
To Cool O ff
WASHINGTON
HI M)
—
The healed inquiry into HaTFX w arplane contract was
put slid e to cool l ml ay
TI10 Senate investigation*
subcom m ittee recessed until
Tuesday it* bearing on why
G eneral Dynamics Corp., in(stead of Hoeing Co.,) got
the warplane contract. The
senators had plenty to sort
out.

denfs enrolled to partici­
pate in third and fourthyear semesters.
D o u g l a s Stciislrum,
chairman of the Chamber
of Commerce long-range
committee on education,
has said that Seminole
College and the proposed
new university for the
Daytona - Canaveral - Or­
lando area would "not
conflict in any way but
rather would complement
each other,"

'Round-Table'
Legislative
Talks Postponed
A "pile” of local proposed
hills has caused the Seminole
County legislative delegation
to post|xinc any round-table
discussion among themselves
until the first of the week in
Tallahassee.
Sen. Mack N, Cleveland Jr.
said this morning (hat local
governments and g r o u p s
"have kept u* so busy in
meeting* we haven't had a
chance to confer among ourselv es/'
He added the teachers
group kept him and Iteps. 8.
J, Davis J r . and Jan Fortune
in a meeting until 10:30 p.m.
Thursday,
He said it was after this
Hireling the three legislators
agreed to wait until they
reach Tallahassee Sunday be­
fore dismissing among them ­
selves which hills they will
introduce in Hie Legislature.

Beverage Sale
A Burning Issue
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) If popular support means
any thins, proposals to han
the sale of alcoholic bever­
ages in family service stores
and close all places of busi­
ness on Sunday will bo burn­
ing issues in tile P.kt3 le g is ­
lature.
Gov. F arris Bryant can fill
a hugo paper carton wllh
mail from Rio literally thou
sands of persons who have
writ ten asking hit support of
such laws.
Religion and juvenile delin­
quency arc potcnl issues in
any I-rgislature.
The p leat have an tic from
people in all walks of life,
IM-nm-d ou p istal cards, type­
w ritten on form letters, and
scrawled in long-hand.
They ask the govertwr to
Include (he proposed "Ftoritla .Sunday observance law "
in his official program to the
Legislature
along with a
m easure prohibiting mile of
berr, wine and liquor in gro­
cery shires, drug stores and
service stalions.

Incident

NO. 079

Seminole College

College Drive
To Continue
Despite Poll

Friends of Hie library group
will be formed soon.

Tiim tlit

WKATIIKIl: Knir unit mild through Saturday. High today, 80-85. lam tonight. (10-05.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
KstnbUshed 19B8
F i l l . , M A R C H 2 9 . 1903
United Pres* Leased Wire

Seminole College uppenred nearer reality to­
day an officials met to
complete trannactioim for
a dite and for other ninttcra in a closed meeting
at Orlando.
President Morris Dale
Jr„ president of Orlando
Junior College, said at
noon that "nothing can
he released for publica­
tion until we adjourn our
meeting this afternoon.”
OJC trustees are pro­
moting Seminole College,

Captain
Confirms
The S late D epartment to­
day was drafting a formal
protest note In the Cuban
gov eminent over y e * t e r
day's attack on an Ameri­
can cargo ship b) two jet
planes.

briefs

P o o iim n
Hi Iks Resume

Blurs Spring
R e U n ite d P r r * » In te r n a tio n a l

MIAMI (UPI) — Two
Soviet-built je t fighters
Hwoopcd down on mi
American motor vessel in
international waters off
Cuba last night, firing a t

storm s, fog mill snow least 30 machine cannon
spring *kk-s over tin- bursts across it* bow, the Bhip
today. Gusty March captain said today.
The Incident was the second
buffeted the central
in six wi cks in which Ameri­
can vessels reported Sovietbuilt MIGS descended on them
WASHINGTON (U P I) — with guns bluzing in the wa­
Defense S ecretary Robert S. ter between Florida and Cuba.
Cnpt. C uitis Olsen of Min­
McNamara aaid in congres­
sional testimony- released to­ neapolis, skipper of the 4,080day th a t ho w as "not disturb­ ton Floridian which ply* boed" by the Russian arm s re­ tween Miami and Puerto Rico
on weekly trips, told reporters
maining in Cuba.
afte r docking in Miami this
morning th a t (he two Jets cir­
GENEVA (U P I)—The Rus­ cled hi* ship for 1*1) minutes,
sians may he avoiding discus­ alternately but.Ting and firing
sion of a U. S.-proposcd “hot machine cannon hursts.
telephone” link between the
“They were MIG3; no doubt
White House nml the Kremlin about it,” (linen said.
because they did not think of
Two Cuban-based MIGS fir­
it themselves, Western diplo. ed rocket* iu thu vicinity- of
m ats said toduy.
tin* American shrimp boat Ala
lust Feb. 20 while two crew­
men fratieally waved a dis­
PA R IS (U PI) — President tress flag.
Charles do Gaulle inti-mi* to
A fter the Feb. 20 incident,
clash head-on with France's
President Kennedy told a news
h[g labor union* in u tent of
conference he had ordered Ih*
strength he hope* will leave
defense departm ent "to nmke
them defeated and stripped of
sure that aetion will ho taken"
politii-nl power, r e I i a li 1e
if any new attacks occurred.
sources said today.
Olsen said his vrsscl, bound
from Miami with a crow of 21
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Americans and a cargo of
Defense Secretary Robert S. pineapple*, sugar and rum
McNamara lias testified he from Puerto Rico, was about
will recommend withdrawal of 3n miles oif tlm north coast of
Army troop* from Oxford, Cuba and 10 miles north of
Mis*., a* soon as I hero are Cayman Grande Island when
-’assurance* that law- and o r­ tin, jeta appeared.
The shrim p boat was about
der cuuhi he maintained,"
tin nautical mile* north of
Cuba and 150 to 170 miles
GREENWICH, Conn. (HIM) w est-northw est of Ulsen's pos­
—Alee Templeton, blind pian­ ition when the rockets wets
ist who lived by the motto fired In its vicinity.
"W hat I can't have I don't
As Olsen told of the inci­
think about," tlitxl Tliuisday dent them were these devel­
111 his home. The 52-year-old opment*;
entertainer had battled cancer
—President Kennedy had a
for nearly a year.
12:30 p. m. EST meeting with
Ihe excnilivc com mittee ot
Hie Nutlouul Security Council,
NITKItOI, ltraxil (U l'l) — It was certain tlm attack on
About 1,1)110 persons ill an ov­ tliu Floridian ami raids by
ercrowded union ball hero Cutiuu refugees would lie d is­
cheered for Cuba's Prem ier cussed. Thu W hite House said
Fidel Castro and jeered tin, thu meeting was not arranged
United State* Thursday night as u result of any recent in­
a t Hu, foiiiiul opening of n cident,
"hate America” convention.
—Tlie Soviet Union th re a t­
ened to taka “appropriate
m easures" to protect its ships
WASHINGTON (U P I) — making trips to Cuba. Tim So­
A ssislaul Dufciise .Secretary viet* charged t h e United
A ith u r Sylvester, who came S tates encouraged ullnebs on
under file fur Ida handling of Soviet vessels and th a t Cuban
Pentagon inform ation during exiles who attacked tho Soviet
the Cuban crisis, Thursday freighter Ilaku iu n Cuban
niglil invited editor* lo sub­ poll Wednesday were "under
m it suggestions f»r news tlie protection uf American
policies iu lit* next em er­ authorities,"
gency.
—Soviet
Prem ier N ikita
Khrushchev aaid in an inter­
view, obviously before today's
Tlie weekly lour ol new new Soviet note, Hint tlie im­
Seminole homes call be m ediate danger of war over
seen on page 7 id today's Cuba hud been eliminated.
—Culian Premiur Fidel CusHerald. Among the contri­
butors are Lake Way man tro charged yesterday tins
((rights, Tee ,V Green, United S lates was responsible
lily II wilde
anil
Ravenna for hit-nud-rUII atlaeks on th e
Park. RuJIdrrs and Dealers Cuban coast- *'astro said ha
include Kiugawood, Shim* might seek to buy lung rungo
m aker,
Stenstrom ,
IMS' hnmbi-i* and ship* to protect
Enterprises and Gregory the Cuban coast if tho raids
continued.
Lumlier.
Dust
bl lined
mil ion
wiin Is
stnlc*.

Not Disturbed

Avoiding Talks

Clash Hoad-On

Troop Withdrawal

Tcmploton Dies

Cheers For Fidel

Editors Invited

Home Tour

T e x a s T o E x e c u te 1st W o m a n

H erald Index

during a » x parly in Tonus'
office and burn (lie body in
a vacant kit.
Tha boy friend, Douglas
Ashley, 25, a female im per­
sonator, will precede Mis*
lim a to the electric chair in
Huntsville Slate prison. Tex­
as has only one electric chair.
Miss Lima promised to
m arch to her death "holding
my bead high." Site promis­
ed to show live execution
p arty th a t aha e a s face the

ch air belter than any man.
At la st report, however,
Ashley appeared to be hold­
ing iqi better. Wbcn a woman
prison official told Mlsa Lima
Thursday night that three
U. S. Supreme Court justices
had turned down a plea for
a slay of execution, the
crushed a handkerchief over
her mouth.
She managed, however, not
to break down. When Ashley
got the sam e news, he laughad.

"Well, right now w e're
down to the deadline," lie
said. "R ut 1 don’t look for a
50 50 chance."
Supreme Court Justice* Hu­
go Hluek and William J.
Brennan '■ejected a plea (or
stays of execution Thursday.
Juitlcg A rthur Goldberg turn
ed down tlie plea without p re ­
judice.
Goldberg aaid law yers for
Ashley and Miss Lim a should
r a ttle th eir plea in U . 6 . D is ­

trict Court in Houston If
they (ail there, they will go
to the U. S. Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals.
If Uve appellate court r e ­
jects tile plea—amt it has in
Hie past—the law yers can
then go back to Goldberg.
"1 have sinned." M in Li­
ma said in au ea rlier inter­
view. "And if tire Lord
wants me, I will be ready (to
die), I want to go with a
Bible in m y hand."

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P«Ke 10 — Mar. 26, 1963

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Kiwanis Club
Celebrates
Anniversary

*
■ |anJ Wlnn-D'xie's F:r*t Street i choice will he presented by
The annual pre-Easter Lad­ Thriflway Supermarket,
There will lie door prizes i and Third Street store*. One , Your Rich Food Plan. Bou­
ies Day Coffee Club spon­
sored by the Seminole Coun­ of hams, donated by Food j dozen package* of frozen ve- quets from Sanford Flower
the winner's ■Shop and A. F. Ramsay, Flor*
ty Chamber of Commerce Fair, A A P Supermarket, j getablc* of
|ist will be among the dour
will be held Tnursday morn­
' prize*.
ing, at 10:00 a. m. in Die
Refreshment*
of
coffee,
chamber building.
cokes and “ dunkshie" dough­
Each lady attending will re­
By Jane Casselberry
nuts will be served. Chamber
The South Seminole-North ceive one dozen Florida fresh
members, their wives, recopOrange Klwanlt Club c e l ­ eggs through Ihe courtesy of
ticnlsD, clerks, typists, cash­
ebrated the first anniversary
iers and secretaries are in­
of its fountling with a Ladies
vited.
Night
Dinner
held
last
will
lie
used
toward*
im­
H&gt; Mr*. Adam Muller
Thursday night at Die Mt.
The DeBary Concert Or- provement of the Center.
Vernon Inn in Winter Park.
Following
the
concert,
chestra,
under direction of
Approximately So Kiwanwhich
will
close
the
or­
Huger
Casini,
will
present
ians, their ladies and guests
By Helen Snodgrass
attended.
its last performance of the chestra's seventh season, Ca­
Circle Y girl* of the Enter­
E. L. “ Roy'' Brcwton, Dis­
season in a benefit concert sini will return to his em­
trict Governor for Florida of prise Barnett Memorial Meth­
for the Community Center to ployment in .New York City.
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Kiwani* International, was odist Church have a* their
An extension to hit present
the principal speaker for the current project Die collection lie held at 8 p m. F'rWay at leave of absence was granted
Functions of the Republi­
evening, lie was introduced of personal Items and cloth­ the Center.
to enable him to remain in can Party ami those of knat
by Bert O'Neal, of Orlando, ing to send to Viet Nam.
All contributions received DeBary for Friday night's clubs through county, stain
Id. Oovefnor of the Sixth Di­
performance.
and national committees worn
Needed are light weight
vision.
Tickets are available, with­ outlined for memher* of the
clothing I t e m s for men.
Kiwani* President D i c k women, children and infants
out cost, at the DeBary Phar­ DeBary Bepublican Club last
Pace reviewed the club's ac­ ami personal articles such
macy and La Roy’s Hardware Thursday night by Horace
complishments during it* first as hair
Store. Voluntary contributions Dcmarest, president, at a
brushes,
combs,
year and cut a large birth­ soap, stuffed toys, dolls, can­
will be received at the con­ meeting of the group held in
day rake.
cert.
ned hard randies and other
the Community Center.
The club hold* regular lun­ similar goods.
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) Appearing on Ihe program
Members were urged to
cheon meeting* each ThursResident* of the area who An official of the strikebound with llic orchestra will be sign for Jury Duty by Ralph
day at noun at the American care to assist are asked to
the DeBary Glee Club and Withrcll and Earl Merrill led
Legion Hume on Prairie Luke. contact Mr*. Alice Ryan, Cir­ F’ lurida East Coast Railway vocalist* Betty Day and John an open discussion on foursaid Monday there was no
cle Y adult advisor or Rev. truth to a report that man­ Cornwall of Del.and who will lamng of llvvy. 17 92 after
Fred Foster, pastor of the agement used a hidden tape he accompanied by Carrie Jbriefly addressing the group
church.
on this subject.
recorder to make a secret Tubbs.
Refreshments were served
recording of a meeting with
after Die showing of a color­
two federal mediators.
WASHINGTON ( U f'I)
ed film, “ Fire — Cause for
EEC Vice President W. L.
Gen. Liiciu* f). (.’lay will be
Alarm" by Howard Middle,
Thornton refuted charge* hy
asked In spell out for Con­
ton. Hostesses for the even­
mediators Francis O'Neill and
gress hi* special committee'*
ing were Mr*. E. Giachino,
By Jane Casselberry
James Ilolarcn that a hidden
By, Mr*. Attain Muller
proposals for a St 5 billion
The Esther Circle of the Ethel Gray and Matilda Boy­
The DeBary and Enterprise machine recorded 20 minutes
cut in President Kennedy’.* Area Ministerial Group net of Saturday'* prelm inary ne­ ■Casselberry Community Meth­ er.
foreign aid program.
last Tuesday evening at the gotiations which were aimed odist Church W.S.C.S. will
Chairman Thomas E. Mor­ home of llev. and Mr*. Ered at ending the 61-day old wage meet Wednesday at I p m. at
gan (D.Pa.) of the House For­ F'oster in Ffnlerprisr.
the home of Mr*. Ralph New­ Buy Kl'ppstein
dispute strike.
eign Affairs Committee said
CLEARWATER (U P I) Among those attending were
"The lajH* recorder was in comer. 118 MV. l.aurcn Court,
Sunday that hi* group would llev, and Mrs. Agustu* C. plain view the who'e lime," Kern Park.
M
’otcran righthander Johnny
rail Clay, who headed a pres­ Summers, Rev. and Mrs. Hu­ Thornton told UPI by teleThe Rcbckah Circle will Klippslein lias been bought
idential commuter named to bert Thomas, Mr*. Damon phone. “ Meditator O'Neill sat meet at the church Thursday . by the Philadelphia Phillies
review foreign old operations. Smti and daughter Vicki of to the left of the machine afternoon at 2:3t) p. m.
j for an undisclosed sum from
DeBary, Rev. and Mr*. C. about four feet away. Hal*
Tlie Sunshine Circle will Cincinnati. Phillic Manager
Samuel Tilden missed elec­ Beatty of Henson Junction arm sat about four feet from meet Tuesday April , 2. at i Gene Mauch indicated the
tion as U. S. president b one ami llev. Urban Ogden of Mr. O'Neill and every time the home of Mr*. Edna Dug­ 131-year-old Kllppstcin would
vole. Decision was in favor of Edge water, Co mini IIt o Chair­ he looked at O’Neill, he talk­ gans, 1170 Seminole Rlvd., ! continue to be used a* a
man.
ed directly at the recorder." Casselberry from O il a. in. middle-inning relief pitcher.
Rutherford 11. Hayes.

Circle Y
Collecting
For Viet Nam

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Winters, Star Chapter Farmer; David Littleton,
Scholarship; Frank Noell, Leadership and Wayne
Reeves, Most Improved.
(Herald Photo)

TOP FARMERS for Seminole High were these
four young men who received mvnrdn Friday at
the Parent-Son Banquet, From left are Jimmy
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Y o u n g Farm ers H onored
jj
*

Four young firmer* of the
Seminole High Chapter of the
Future Farmer* of America
were
named
to
receive
awarda at the annual ParentSon Banquet held Friday at
Seminole High School.
Jim Winter* waa named

Star Chapter Farmer by the
FKA Foundation' end Pres!dent Frank Noell waa riled
for the l/caderidiip award civcn by llunt'a Tuxedo Feed
Store.
David Littleton'^ high aca­
demic standing brought ,him

Ihe award for Scholarship
presented by the SIIS Chap­
ter and Wayne Reeves was
named for his Molt Improv­
ed Supervised Farming Pro­
gram.
Noell pres hied over the
ceremonies at (ho banquet

ARTS AND CRAFTS in tho form of plaques, lining native dried nmteriuls
were taught to Pinecrest fifth-graders by Mrs. II. L. Monroe and Mrs. W.
Holton, Monday. From left, working on the plaques are Sherry Sires, who
gets a few jxrinters from Mrs. Holton as Mrs. Monroe gives Iris Fusani a
iiund with her material.
(Herald Photo)

★ ★ ★
Circle Works
With Youngsters

Oviedo Baptists Continue
Observation Of Youth Week

Attractive
plaque* were
made by fifth grade children
at Plnccrcit School Monday
uilng dried arrangement* of
natural vegetation and shell*,
under the direction of mem­
ber* of tho Drill wood Carden
Circle.
The dried nmlrrials, which
Included pine needles, hark,
acurni, wild wheat, pine
cones, dried grasses and
shells were arranged in var­
ious shape* to represent
/lowers or other object* on
redwood plaque*,
Sir*. H. O. Monroe and
Mr*. W. Holton worked with
Ihe children, who worn mem­
bers of Mrs, Mary Nell
Morrison's fifth grade.

Observation of Youth Week
at the Oviedo First Buptisl
Church will be continued
throughout lids work In or­
der that WMU and Brother­
hood presidents along with
chairman of tlw deacons and
other olfirrr* might have opIMirtiinlty to preside in llm r
positions.
Key* of the church were
officially turned over by Rev.
Jack Hr) ant to Youth Pastor
Danny Gammugc on Sunday
Marrli 17,
Ollier* serving include Ileverly Cauthnn. clerk; Carol
Beasley, treasurer; Al Ward,
Sunday School superintend­
ent; Jimmy Beasley, Training
Union director; Arnold Sin
ve r, Brotherhood president,
Hose Beasley, WMU presi­
dent;
Joe Malcolm, chairman or
deacons; Diane Aulin, adult
Sunday School superintendent;
Sue McClellan, young peo­
TALLAHASSEE (HIM) — ple's superintendent; Margie
Shiver, iiilcrincduilc superFlorida’s rontroverslal Milk
Commission may 1m- abolish­
ed during the upcoming ses­
sion of the Legislature.
Ib is waa Ihe growing feel­
ing In certain quarters of
the state. There have been
MIAMI (U P I) — H o u s e
suggstlons ranging from abo­
lition to placing the commis­ Speaker Maliuiy Horne said
he will oppo-o any move for
sion under federal control.
Most quarters do agree that greater autonomy for higher
education in F'lurida.
something must be dune.
Horne blasted two state in­
. Two weeks ago, Gov. Far­
ris Bryant said abolition of stitutions Sunday night for
the commission “ would give their spending practices and
me do qualms at all." And said “ Ihcro's nu way of telling
Secretary
of
Slate
Tom what would liapjicn if higher
Adami
recommended
that education were nut under leg­
Dm
agency's
powers
be islative control."
He said both the Vnlverslty
transferred la the State De­
partment of Agriculture. Ho uf Florida and the Florida
suggested that the *UU* then State University have recent­
could act up a system of ly purchased gulf course*
controls somewhat liks the worth hundreds of thousand*
of dollars.
|*d*r«l system.

Milk Commission
Nears End?

Intemlnt and Sandy Mays,
choir direlor.
Among special activities
enjoyetl by the Youth Group
were the train trip to Lake
Wale* where they attended
the Pasiion Play and atten­
dance at the Seminole Baptist
Assn. Youth Itallly held Sat­
urday night at Uie Elder
S. ring* Baptist Church.

which wa* held in the school
cafeteria, with approximately
30 boy* and 38 parent* at­
tending, along with officer*
of the Sanford Junior High
Cliaptor.
Don Sipo*, secretary of the
chapter presented the speech
which lie gave to win the pub­
lic speaking award for Die
county on Die subject of Con­
servation, recently.
A summary of the Super­
vised Farming Program for
the school was given by lamnanl Aucoin and the accom­
plishment* of Die chapter
were listed by John Carver.
Three adult* were given
honorary
degrees
in the
chapter for llieir assistance
with the work of Die viveationat agriculture program.
They were Waller Teague,
Ernest Lumlbcrg and George
Carver.
Invocation was by Malcolm
Johnson with Ihe welcome by
Wayne Beeves and Hie re­
sponse by hi* father, C. B.
Itecvci.
• • •
A member of the fairer
sex was cited liy the .Semi­
nole Chapter of Ihe Future
Farmers Friday at Die an­
nual Parent Son Banquet for
the first time in Die history
of the chapter.
Mrs. Dottle Higginbotham,
Sanford Herald Feature Edi­
tor was awarded a Certificate
of Merit by the organization
“ in apprerialion of her en­
couragement, cooiH-ralion and
assistance, not only to tho
FFA but t^llie entire school."
Frank Noell, chapter presi­
dent said in presenting Hie
award.
“ Mrs.
Higginbotham bus
worked with us and with
other organizations In Semi­
nole High School for several
year*, in out-landing service,
almve and beyond Die call of
duly."
“ Her interest, enthusiasm
and encmiragement lias help­
ed all of us to accomplish
greater goals nut only In
farming, but in leadership,
ntizen-hip and community
welfare," he added.

DeBary Orchestra To Close
Seventh Year With Concert

Party Functions
Outlined
For GOP Club

Tape Recorder
Charges Refuted

Clay To Testify
On Aid Cut

WSCS Circles
Set Meetings

Area Ministers
Hold Meeting

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Announcement was receiv­
ed (his week from Penn Slate
University that Joseph F.
.MuIson, |tii| Fairwood Lane,
Casselberry, received a PhD
degree In Physics al tlu- an­
nual midwinter commence­
ment exercises held last Sat­
urday.

More IIc*l|&gt;
WASHINGTON (UIM) —
Sen. George A. Smather*,
(D F la .l, say* the federal
government should sponsor
more aid project* in South
Florida to help relieve the
Cuban refugee problem.

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Congratulations to Jan For­
tune . . . Ami to the Republi­
can committee rlatwarl* who
worked bind .
And recog­
nized the a1
re I bey bad
In Ihe com
on of circum­
stances . . . i oter indifference
. . . •••mall" election—with a
•'conceded-to-experience" atti­
tude . . . ami n "vacationing"
Democratic committee.
•
•
•
Now in our legislature
there will bo a “ cost reduc­
tion coordinator" . . . And
brother, have we been needing
one! . . . Hut do you have any
idea the lawmaker* will pay
any attention to A NY rust re­
ductions? . . . Whether "eopjfdiuated" or null
RANDOM
THOUGHTS
W H l L K COVERING THE
ELECTION . . . . 25 percent
of the people voted in Sanford
. . . 50 percent in South SemiSole . , . why not a tax on
registered voters that don’t
•how up . . . tabulation of
the vote precincts started at
7 was over a little after V . , ,
2.1 precincts . . . they tabulat­
ed Orange County precincts
(00) by 8:10 . . . There's a
need fur a telephone at all the
polling places . . . one of the
clerks driving to the regis­
trar's office after the voting
was delayed . . . car run into
his head-on . . . with only two
piecincta left lo report . , •
Fortune lead by 30 voles . . .
It was all over when I'inirio
Luke came In . . . The Re­
publican took » t-l plurality
. . . I I absentee ballots will
be counted this morning . . ,
Hie youngsters of one of
the classes at l'inecrcat Nurs­
ery held their own election
yesterday . . . Result; Murk
Cleveland
Jr.,
27 votes;
George Washington, 1; Ab«
Lincoln. 1; Sheriff J. L. Hob•by, l and a Mr, Crain 1.
•
•
•
I f people are going to have
to vole out at the Fanner's
Market it dues seem that the
county or state or somebody
could gel something dune tu
those foot deep drops off Hwy.
17-1*2 unto the matket en­
trant eway. We know voting
it a privilege hut who's
gonna pay for the wheel
alignments afterwards?
•
•
•
A little “ stealing'* was
charged in County Commitaion Tuesday, General J. C.
Hutchison asked for recom­
mendations for the rourlhoUAc*
annex study committee. John
Fitzpatrick said. "I had two
names until B;30 this morning
. . . and llien John Alexander
stole one of them." Alexander
smiled.
#
•
*
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, at the
County Commission meeting
Tuesday morning, pussed this
mile to the press table; “ Will
be happy to have the ptesa
join the County Commissionara at lunch today at tin
county jail. We piomise to
leave the jail door unlocked."
Repot tera diihi'l tube any
chance* though . . , all proJessed having business else­
where at Ihe noon hour.
•
•
s
We neglected to mention In
that City Commission story
yestviday that Joe Rukcr uppoied appropriating money
fur a feasibility study fur a
new co Ileg* here. "Tht' county
should puy for it," said Mr.
llaker.
•
•
•
Alix of Sanford open house
scheduled Aplil 0 at 2 pm.
•
•
•
1 lie second annual Osceola
Grand I'rix will he held here
April 2Q and 21 tpouxored by
the San ford-Semi mil* Jay tees.
•
•
s
" lt '« a harbinger ui spring.’ ’
slated John FiUpilrick Tues­
day when the County Com­
mission was asked to donate
Clay (or a baseball park. “ Al­
ways conic spring,” he said,
“ we are asked for clay for
baseball diamonds.”
•
•
•
Hospital room rates at Sem/iiMle Ms iso rial have gone up.

For New School

5,000

Fortune Topples Frederick

More
Ready

GOP Gains Area Stronghold

Seminole County Republi­ ally strong Democratic Fan- voted, Frederick 87; Fortune F redcrick 59, Fortune 28; Pre­ School, 8.10 registered, 180 tune 71*; Precinct 17—Cassel­ tered, 214 voted, Frederick
cans luilled u lacklustre spe­ fold precinct* lost out by slim 91; Precinct ll - Geneva, 2iit rim t 10- Lake Mary, 101 reg­ voted, Frederick t!8, Fortune berry Fire Station, 791 regis­ 117, Fortune 99; Prcclnrl 21
cial election Tuesday into 1margins.
leg isle red, tut voted, Freder­ istered. 119 voted, Frederick M l; Precinct 11 — Lyman tered, 217 voted. Frederick (15, — St, Johns Ruildcrs, French
their biggest legislative vic­
Of the 15,994 registered vot- ick 50, Fortune 45; Precinct 7 59, Fortune 59; Precinct 11— School Gym. 3tU&gt; registered, Fortune 15t; Precinct 18— Ave., 311 registered, 89 voU
Two hundred lures of tory here since Civil War els, unofficial returns show —Chuluotn, 109 registered, 1*8 Altamonte Community House, 89 voted, Frederick, 25, For­ Farmers Auction Market, 074 ed, Frederick 44, Fortune 44;
that only 4.121 turned out voted, Frederick 20, Fortune 790 registered, 11*1 voted, tune 04: Precinct 15—Nation­ registered, 195 voted, Freder­ Precinct 22—W. 19th St.. 998
"high ami dry” ground days.
Living up to ii pioniixe of during a perfect spring day. 75; Precinct 8 Goldenrod, Frederick 22. Fortune Itt7: al Guard Armory, 1.527 regis­ ick Ml. Fortcne 79: Precinct registered, 381 voted, Freda rwere offered "free and
Fortune in victory campaign •&gt;12 registered, 171 voted, Precinct 12 Forest City, 848 tered, 427 voted, Frederick 19—Seminole High School, 900 ick 299. Fortune 137; Precinct
dear" as a site for the an all-out campaign and strik­
proposed new state uni­ ing while Di-miK tats apparent­ told the Herald this morning: Frederick 41, Fortune 127; registered. ti!0 voted, Freder­ 289, Fortune 197; Precinct 10 registered, 209 voted, Freder­ 23—Prairie Lake, 731 regis­
“ I thank tlir voter* of Sem­ Precinct D—t nocwood Town ick II, Fortune 119; Precinct.
Rear Lake, 508 registered, ick 117, Fortune 88; Precinct tered, 217 voted, Frederick 05,
versity by llihhiird Cas­ ly napped complacently, the
selberry Tuesday evening GOl' candidate Jan Fortune inole County for giving the Hull, 981 registered, 82 voted, 19 — l.nngwood Elementary 115 voted, Frederick 11, For­ 20 —ITpsnln Church, fill regis­ Fortune 151.
at a session of tho Cham­ captured 2.188 votes to Gordon two-party system u chance lo
ber of Commerce's long Frederick's I,bill to gain a tiring better government to
range planning committee house scut for the spring leg­ the state. And to give the twoon education. Further­ islative term starting next party system nn opportunity
to bring belter candidates be­
more. Casselberry inform­ week.
* *
•
fore the electorate for the
ed the committee another ad­
The offlrial tally nl the good of the citizens of Semin­
joining 5.000 acres Is avail
able from two Miami resi­ Seminole County legislative ole County. I intend to bring
rare this afternoon reveal­ good representation to all of
dents.
The offer by Cassclltorry ed that Vle-h Cleveland Jr., the county and I respectfully
WKATHKU: Scattered showers through Thursday. High twlny, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-00.
was made at a meeting culled unopposed for thr Senate, offer tny service* and time to
VOl.. 5.1
United Press Leitsed \ Y ir~
Established 1908
WEIL, MAItCII 27^902
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 677
by Douglas Stcnslrom, com­ grabbed 2.511 vole* and Jan all the people at any time, day
or
nig
lit,
they
may
wish
to
Fortune
who
won
thr
house
mittee chairman, to eiuluatc
progress made at this point seat took 2,211. Gordon confer with me.''
Seminole County also got its
on Seminole's bid for the Frederick had 1,951.
n s u v a . . .
* • •
first S e n a t o r when Mack
stale to select Seminole Calm­
Cleveland
Jr.
was
unopposed
With less Hum 28 percent of
ly fur the proposed new uni­
versity. However, Stcnstrom the registered vutrra turning and will serve u four year
emphasized that, as of now, out, Fortune took 12 out o f -28 term. There were no write-ins
the county must remain '•uni­ precincts und in the tradition- against Cleveland. Fortune
will serve only one term fill­ Denies Cut
fied" and the question of a
TALLAHASSEE (U P t) ing Cleveland's u n e x p i re d
★
★
★
site must be decided after
Farris Bryant denied Tues­
term.
and when the stale decides to
Following is u precinct by day he had cut Secretary of
situate the school “ some­
State Toni Adams* proposed
product
tally.
where” in this county.
I'rednet 1 — 1,100 French Httdjset f«ir personal reasons
Casselberry located his 200Am ,
tTirfatrrcil, IH5 vot- 1
Atlanta ^a,J® cltar^ed.
Seminole County’s bid for 000 lets than the estimated theaters against posting ad­
instructed Bush to pur­
acre oiler us lift ween Winter
eil, Frederick 89. Fortune 4fi;
an interchange at Lake Mary 120,400. Itcckwlth was In­ vertising signs on county chase two sets of aerial
Park Drive and Highway -llti,
I'reeim l 2—Lake Monroe, it 12 Heavy Toll
Boulevard with the new Inter­ structed to return Ihe $10,000 rights-of-way.
photograph*
of
Seminoln
with the south txiumlary "only
DENPASAR. Bali (U P I) — state 4 has tieen rejected,
registered, 151* vot isI, FicdeiIn the Town of Casselberry.
Heard a renewal of a pro­ County, at $1,000 each, from
a quarter mile from Orange
ick 97. Fortune 58; Precinct 3 The chief of the Imhuislsn
,
llie ____
county, which
lias or- Tlie original fluid was post­ test by a Temple Terrace the Ka*t Central Florida Re­
County."
— Home Demonstration Build* Hed Cross said today m the l|erc&lt;, improvement of the ed with the county by Hie subdivision
delegation
de­ gional Planning Council; one
It was brought out Tuesday
ing. 1,490 registered, 335 Vot- ' “ I ' ^ 1 of Jakar,j ,hat ,he boulevard with the hope of town and by Hie raceway.
manding Improved roadways. set for his office and ono
evening that Seminole Coun­
ed. Frederick 202; Fortune [ offlrial death toll in Sunday's an interchange at the new
Denied a request from the set for the county tax assess­
In other action Tuesday Hie
ty has raised *5,000 to finance
130; Precinct 4 — Altamonte volcanic eruption on Bali crius-slule highway, report­ Commission:
Zoning Commission to In­ or.
a feasibility study for bring­
Springs Fire Douse, 47(1 reg- s' l,°d al 1.GOO.
W'arncd from Sarepta Best crease drainage plans for
Deferred
dlscuuion
on
ed in Tuesday's Commission
ing the school here . . . *|,500
isle red, 127 voted, Ficdclirk
meeting that the federal gov­ Home that cost-pcr-patient, new construction occupying proposed State Association
from the City of Sanford, $2,*
45, Fortune 79; Precinct 5— Fever Spreads
County
Commissioners
JAN FORTUNE
ernment has rejected the according lo a new state rul­ 25,000 square feet, retaining of
Soo (rum Rip County of Sem
ZERMATT, Switzerland —
ing, has risen to $135 a Ihe present regulation* for legislation pending a meet­
Oviedo, &lt;179 registered, 18it
Thu
Victor
"cloverlesf."
mole and Sl.oou from the
(U P I) — Typhoid fever spread
ing with tlie county's legisla­
Chairman J. C. Hutchison month, $70 cootritinted by tho 2.500 square ofet.
Chamber of Commerce. Tins
lo Hie exclusive ski resort
Denied a request from tive delegation UiU week.
briefly
reported lie had re­ state and the balance to be
fund will be used to retain "a
of St. Moritz today in the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
Approved relocating Smllh
ceived a Id ler from Rio contributed by the county.
qualified expert" to prepare
latest extension of an epide­
Instructed UeckwT’t to warn for a A ivejK e'V&lt; sign fees. Canal in Ravenna P.irk ares.
State
Road
Department
Uv
;
the feasibility study and "an
mic which ulrcad) )
-rickApproved a sonlug Tunsodthe federal government re­
answer is expected by May
en almost 40o person*. Two
ment relative In minimum
fused
to
consider
the
inter­
6."
Zermatt women have died of
size of residential lots.
change.
Stcnstrom emphasized that
the disease.
Tabled a proposal relative
This
means
there
will
be
"time is of (he essence"
to regulations pertaining to
outlets
off
Ihe
cross-state
since the Legislature opens
Snow, Rain
sanitation facilities for trans­
highway al Hie north and
Tuesday ,md the county's
. United Press International
ient
campers
at
fishing
south
ends
uf
the
county,
a
“ fight" must he in the hands
Fog, drizzle ami snow Hur­
camps.
nine-mile stretch almost by­
The
Beputiliean
Party
in
era
tic
Duval
County
&lt;m
the
of the county's legislative del­
ries muddled Hie weather
Approved a pint for the
egation before Hie end of the Florida won 12 out of 94 races northeast coast, the GOP put over much of the nation to­ passing Seminole County.
third addition Ui Ravenna
for
new
seats
In
Ihe
reapon
its
strongest
drive
in
Commission me tubers and
session, in other words, Stcn­
day. Flooding continued in
Park.
portioned
1921 Legislature years, coming close in sevthe Chamber of Commerce
strom pointed out, if no action
Wisconsin, threatened the Al­
Changed a meeting dal*
Seminole County's years- Ida," Warner pointed out.
gaining
1
1
House
scats
ami
eral
races.
The
GOP
also
kmg
range
planning
commit­
is taken during this next leg­
legheny
River
Valley
in tee were so confident the long searrh for an airport
He recounted
that
tho to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday with
one Senate seal.
Just
missed
winning
another
islative session then till' qilos
Pennsylvania,
hut
abated
Lake Mary lloulevard inter­ sitn has landed . . , right m Army Corps of Engineers tin* Town of Casselberry rela­
The victory gives Hie Re­ scat in Urovard Count),
lion uf Ihe pru|Mised univers­
along Hie Ohio River,
rontlnually dredges s chan­ tive to a discussion on im­
change would lH'conie a real­ l.ake Monroe.
publican
party,
which
has
The
Democrats
won
22
con­
ity must wait for an answer
ity
liiut
plans
were
pointed
nel in Lake Monroo for St. proving Winter Park Drive,
Chairman
Slcrlc
W.
Warn­
tested
seats,
plus
six
unionwidened its battle for local
until the 19ti5 session.
Ransom
toward a county airport near er, win* "dreamed up" the Johns River water traffic and Meellng wai set for 3 p. m.
Slenstrom also pointed out and stale posts in tradition­ tested seats, two ill the House
MIAMI (U P I) - A
Pan the proposed clover leaf.
idea and put H on paper "there Is no reason in the April 0.
that adjoining counties arc m ally Democratic Florida for and four in the .Senate.
American DCiilt, loaded with
Commission
also
instructed
two years ago, broached Hie world why tlie Army cotikl
Winners in Broward County Mime 1S.UJU pound* of prison­
the rigid seeking la have (lie the past lo years, Hi House
Engineer William Rush to Idea lu the Clumber of not throw this soil into our
members
ami
two
senators
were John W. Bell, James ll. er ransum supplies, Hew lu
new university placed in their
commence construction of a Commerce airport committee deslreil ainxirl fill-in site."
environs. For example, Vo­ in the session opening next Eddy ami Chester W, Stol- Havana today. It was ex­
new Si2,ikk) concrete bridge Tuesday main. And, he re- He addl'd "it wouldn't cost
Tuesday,
zenburg, all Republicans,
lusia County has raised a
pected to bring hack 20 to
A two car accident on Park
on Tuskawillow Road across IKirtcd, all members agreed the county taxpayers a cent."
The GOP gains apparently
In Palm Reach County, Re­ ?5 American
fund of $2j.ooo to finance its
missionaries
Howell Creek.
Warner’s picture is a fill Driva and Oak Ave. left two
to
go
to
work
immediately
even
topped
Hie
hopes
of
publican*
Donald
II.
Reed
drive to obtain the school.
and aUiut 8n Cuhan-AmcriClerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. to gather data leading toward of TOO feet by one m ile, with persons hospitalized Tuesday
Tbi* Is opiKised to Seminole's State Republican Chairman and Raymond J. Moudry won. cans.
informed
the
Commission completion of U10 thought In a saving of one half mile of lllgllt, 1’ollrs reported.
Winners in the Orange
$5,000, And Orange County is Tom F, llrown of Tamps.
Police aald a car driven by
frontage acquisition since it
that
the
Seminole
Boulevard fact.
driving for the college but, at Rrown had liecn confident of County rare were Robert II Aid To Seniors
Walter Holloway of 519 E Hlli
paving
Job
leading
lo
tlie
is
city-owned.
He
said
a
Warner's thought follows
this point, ha* not announced a number of Republican vic­ Elrod ami John S. Brumhark
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Seminole Raceway Park has established "in- the- water” rough estimate of overall St. collided with a vehicle op­
how much in funds is being tories, lull hail never veniur Jr . both « f Orlando
Stale Insurance Commissioner
erated by Charles Bollman uf
at
Washington, cost would tu- $1,500 per acre
ed a figure as high a* 12.
Republican Jan Fortune of J. Edwin Larson said today been com pie led and, accord­ air;xirt»
used.
ing to llu * li, at a cost of $10,- Cleveland, Chicago and other fur l«o acres of airport, with Fern park.
The
special
elect
Ion.
fol­
Maitland
won
in
Semi
mile
Florida is investigating the
Stcnstrom outlined irt detail
Two passengers in the Bollpoints , , , landing fields a possibility of federal mat­
lo Ihe editealion einniniltcu lowing special first and se­ County.
possibilities of getting fed­
man rur, Mrs. Louisa Bollitiun
ching funds.
cond
primaries
in
t!.e
past
made
from
filled-in
water
The
Republican
victors
in
Tuesday
v c n i n g progress
eral funds under Hie KerrAs In serving South Semi­ and Elizabeth Seeia-rger wera
sites.
during the last In days the rf four weeks following passage Pinellas County were David Mills law to provide acrinole County. Warner pointed treated at Kemiiiuie Memorial
of
llie
1
3
senator,
112
•
re­
His
proposed
site
as
at
theC.
Anderson,
Mary
It.
Griz­
torts to bring the University
dent and health insurance for
Hospital f« r cuts and bruise*.
edge of Lake Monroe, across out it already is served liy
lo Seminole County. He stated present at ;vc rcspporti'jnmcnl zle and Richard J. Dccb,
needy senior citizens.
the Orlatulu airjiort anil "lieHolloway was charged with
Democratic winners in the
from the city-owned Indus­
the dnie gained impetus plan, was held in only 12 of
silks litis would he a Semi- failute to yield tlie light of
tlie
stale
s
&lt;
1
7
counties.
Rut
trial
park,
roughly
hatf-wn)
Sixtate
were
29lh
District,
when the. McDonald Commit­
MOSCOW (U P I) — The So­
nolc County-wide airport lor way. Damage to Inith ears
viet Union lodged a protest between F'rcncli Avenue and all of Ccntrul Florida."
tee unexpectedly announced many of them were GOP Merrill P. Barber of Vcro
|was estimated at $950.
strongholds
Hie
turn-off
to
Interstate
4.
Beach;
list
District,
John
its recoin tiiendalion (or a
today with the United Slates
Tile GOP put up candidates M. Spottxwuod, Key West;
four-year
humanities, arts
fur the "piratical attack" It provides access by rail­
and allied courses university for 2t of the to .Senate ami and 13rd District, George L.
against a Russian ship al a road, highway, waterway and
tor this area for high school House seals al stake in the Hollalian Jr., of Miami.
Cuban port on March 17, tlie air lanes, both land-anil seaIn the House races. Demograduates over and above a special elections. Three «f
TALLAHASSEE f UPI 1 — official Tass news agency IyP*’*- H would attract In­
dustrial docks, terminals and
"space institute" for quali­ the seats were created lay cratic winners were:
John Hammer resigned as said,
resignations.
warehouses.
It would provide
Urcvard
County.
James
R.
fied scientisls and engineers, j
chairman of Ihe State Turn
Tass said the attack look
The GOP's biggest victory Dressier.
pike Authority today in the place when tlie Soviet slop water and air access fur the
The attorney pointed the
Dade County: David Eld- midst of an investigation of l.gov was at llie Cuban |xirt Hanford Naval Air Station.
university has been specified Tuesday was in Broward
Republican redge, la c Wcissennhorn. Ism virtually unchecked spending' of Isaliella-la-Saguu. II charg'T ills could he the distri­
fur the Orlando-lfaytona-Ca County, whole
Special This W eek - Trade N ow
candidate' w m all three seals A. Furlong Jr.. Murray H. by Hammer and other author­ ed dial Cuban counter-revolu­ bution center of Central Flornavcral aiea as opposed 1° a
space institute fur the orlan* at slake. Tlie party also won Dubbin, Mary Ann MacKcn- ity personnel.
tionaries in a launch ap
do-Canavcral area. "And," ho |three seats in Pinellas, hut lie, Richard A. Pettigrew,
Gov. Farris Bryant an­ preached thr ship from the Private Talks
emphasized, "we are rigid in that was expected In the Gulf Edmond J. Gong. Jess Yar- nounced llie resignation at his sea and fired several hursts
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
roast cuuiiiy, ihe Hop's main through, Tom Spencer. Dick news conference.
Ihe middle of tile Orlando
at the Russian vessel with a -Ally. Getl. Robert F, Kennedy
Fincher, Izmi* Wolfson, and
Daytona-Canaverai area, both Florida stronghold.
Hl- said it was submitted heavy niachinegun.
Hint Defense Secretary Rob­
The GOP won two scats .Mrs. Maxine Raker.
geographically
ami popula­
Tuesday night and he will ac­
Tiic nolc forwarded lo the ert S. McNamara conferred
each in Palm Beach and Or­
Duval County; Bill Bast- cept it.
INNEUSPKl N G M ATT It ESS
tion-wise." He stressed the
U. S. embassy here said thu privately . toduy with Sen.
ange counties, and added an­ ford. Tom Greene, Lynwood
Hammer, a Tampan who government -of the U.S.S.R John 1.. MiC'lellun, (D-Ark.,1
nearest state university is at
"THE I 'OSTU It E-PE It F K( T "
other se.it in Seminole Conn Arnold, an&lt;l Fred H. Schultz.
helped manage and raise the expects ' III® government ol
Gainesville and "there arc
n-suuiptioii of Kviiutu
Hillsborough County; Ray
I&gt;finances that helped Bryant llie United Stale* to lake res )„.Mrliig into the disputed TFX
thousands of newly-qualified
The Senate victory was in C. Knopkc and Terrell Sesstudents from our county who
win the governorship in 1900, ulutc measure* for preventing warplane contract,
the 2?nd District — Sarasota SUiIlf,
may benefit from lids uni­
was not present at tlie meet­ similar provocative acts In 1
County, on the west coast—
versity when and if it is plac­
ing with newsmen.
I future."
— l^zov Trade-In Allowance
where Warren S Henderson
★
★
★
ed in Seminole County."
o! Venice defeated John R
Mood. Hu- Democratic nomi­
Bridge
... Pago it
nee. 9,127 lo 8.fill.
Classified ___ _ Page 3-A
Ih e GOP did its worst in
Ladies will tie the winners
Cumlea
___ Page 2-A
at the pre- Easter Coffee Club Dade County, most populous
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Guv.
Page 11
ocrat;* don’t vote," raid Jtryout.
Dear Abby
meeting to be held Thursday in the state and the county
K diloriiil........ . Page I A
Farris llrynnt’s comment on result*
at 10 a. in. in Hie Chamber wilti tlie most new scats—
Asked hy newsmen if he thought
lit* .Magnolia Ave.
EnU-rtainmrnt - Page 11
of the geiierul election In which Jteof Commerce Bldg, on llie It in the House and one in
an increase in thet size of the GOP
Sanford, Flu.
jniblicann took 12 of 24 new legisla­
L e g a l*__Pago 2-A A 3-A
comer of First St. and San­ Senate. The Republican camli*
minority in the Legislature was a
Puzzle .... .... . l'uge 2-A
tive rents wan whorl and to the jMjjnt
ford Ave., Master of Cere- dales failed to come close m
Phone FA 2-6321
healthy sign, Bryant retorted, " i t ’s
today.
Society ... _ _ Page 10 4k 11
moniea Charlie Morrison said a single race.
But in traditionally* DemoSports ............- la g s •
today.
"That’* what happens when Dem­ healthy for the liepuhlicuns."

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HOLLYWOOD (U P !) —The
marriage of one of Hollyw:od’s youngest and most
publlclted couples appeared
h aJed for the rocks today,
that u( singer Hobby Darin
and arlresi Sandra Dec.
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Tuesday the couple had sep­
arated, hut had no other de­
tails except that there were
H immediate divorce plans.
Darin, 3ft, and Mils Dee.
20, were married Dec. 1, lurto.
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LONDON (UP 11 — The
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blem, which set off • riot
at the houses of Parliament,
loomed today aa a major
threat to Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan's govern­
ment.
The riot by an estimated
5,000 unenrRrtoyrd Tuesday
brought new demands from
Die opposition Labor party
that Macmillan take firm ac­
tion to case the problem,
The Times of Ixindon call­
ed the storming of the gov­
ernment buildings ‘ the wild­
est, most determined demon­
stration" outside Parliament
since World War II.
The Dally Mail said it was
the "biggest threat to Par­
liament" since the anti Cath­
olic riots in 1780.
Nine men were arrested
and more than a score were
injured alter squads of 500
policemen broke up the riot
and forced the demonstra­
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worldwide search for a Patch
ship which may have con­
tacted tlm missing .Marine
Snlphnr Queen l» tielng con
ducted by the U. 6. Coast
(■Hard.
A Coast Guard spokesman
disclosed the search Tuesday
and said the Putrh vessel reimrtcdly was seen near the
molten sulphur tanker after
it hoisted a distress signal
shortly before disappearing
off Hie roast of Florida.
lie said 5ti nations were
participating In the search.
The Queen tell llcaumont,
Tex., on Krti. 2 with a crew
ol dll men cnroule to Norfolk,
Va., and vanished the follow­
ing day. Debris identified as
being from the tanker has
tieen found but no Indies or
survivors have tieen picked
up.
An
Amrriesn
freighter,
The Sea l.ady, recently re­
ported it was steaming about
Z’i miles off Pry Tortugas Key,
Fla., wlirn it saw a slop l&gt;mg
dead in the water, displaying
two lilack halls from its mast
which indiralcd it “ out of
command." The Sea tally re
INirtcil anotlier slap passed
“ very close” to the stricken
vessel without stopping and
dlil not answer The Sea
Lady's attempts to communi­
cate with it.
The Sea tally's officer
identified Ihc passing ship us
being of Hutch registry and
a further eherk narrowed it
down to one named Tho At-

hasserdye, the Coast Guard
said.
The Albasserdye was Icicat*
ed in Rotterdam, Holland but
the ship’s owners reixirted
that while it was in the gen*
eral vicinity of the Florida
Straits, it did not see or com*
municato with any ship of tlia
Queen's T2 tanker t&gt;po.
The search was renewed on
the possibility snothcr, Putrh
ship or some other vessel
may have been the one sight­
ed liy The Sea Lady. During
the air-sea search, the infor*
■nation was broadcast to ship*
pine rircles but now the sama
information has been sent out
by mail to about S.tHiO ship­
ping lines and other maritime
interests.
“ This is our last resort,"
( ’apt. G. It. Evans, said. II*
is Coast Guard operations of*
licer for the eastern area.
A Coast Guard Hoard of In*
ipdry here roullnued its In*
vesligation into the disap*
pearancc. Calvin J. Staffs,
production engineer for tho
Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., has
tieen called to testify on tho
handling of molten sulphur.
Ills firm was the shipper ot
the Queen's rargo.
Tuesday's testimony cam#
from Raymond F. McGraw,
|xirt engineer for flic .Marino
Transport Line Inc., opera!*
ors of the Queen. He told tho
Ixiard the “ Out of Command''
signal could have meant that
the generator was out of or*
der or that tho main engine
had stopped.

M AXW ELL HOUSE

when Hie first permanent
unit is completed ami will
relocate it on a new site.
A total of 55 persons al.
ready have signed the peli*
lorn lo presbytery wall many
more having indicated will*
ingness to commit thrill,
selves anil now suggestion)
for a name for tt&gt;* near
church are being sought, Itcv.
Makin said.
The first worship service
of lltc new congregation has
been acheduled for U a. m.
or Sunday, April 21. at the
Pincrrcst
Srltool.
C-iurcIi
School will follow at in a. m.
A cludr is tx-ing organited
with James Meriwether as
director and Mrs. C. It Gal*
laghcr Jr. as pianist. Mar*
shall Smith has been named
superintendent of Ilk- church
school and tearhers arc be­
ing selected.

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Si|iia(lron Three’* Replacement Pilot School. Tho
graduates have been trained and arc qualified to
fly the Navy's Heavy Attack Humberts. The pre­
sentation of the graduation certificates svero
made by ( ’apt. J. M. 'Fully. t'oinintmdcr of Heavy
Attack Wing Due. Shown in the photo are, front
felt: l.ctlr. .1. K. Coney, Lcdr. D. .1. Kershaw,
I.t. J. I\ Hell, Id. J. D. Purlin, l,t. W. L. Good­
man, and ('apt. .1. M. Tully.

Her. Thomas If Makin annnunred this week that plans
are rapidly moving toward
completion for the new Pres­
byterian Church soon to be
established near the intersec­
tion of t.ako Mary lllvd. and
IIwy. 17 92.
Ifev. Makin has been called
by the Church Extension
Committee of the l'reshytcry
of St. Johns to serve ns
evangelist in charge of (lie
new church.
Recommendation* for the
erection of a demountable
chapel with six classrooms
and a seating capacity of
2&lt;i&lt;&gt; persons have tieen made
by the Chapel Council, a
temporary group elected at
an Informal Meeting held on
March 17.
The Presbytery has agreed
lo purchase this prefab build­
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Lawn Care Stressed
Are* landscape* will he
luukirig their heal after being
tread d with the method* pee■anted at the Homeowner*
Clinic on Yard Care and Cold
Rejuvenation hy the Seminole
County Agrieiiltural Depart,
merit.
Cecil Tucker, county ayeiit
and Erneat Lundbcrg, atalntant county agent, presented
the program at the Home

French Rail
Workers Strike

WELCOME SUN — Hello IlnKomunn, 21, of
Mulnm, Sweden, bunk* In the spring hum minds of
Magens Hay at St. Thontaa, U.S. Virgin inlands.
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NEW YORK (U l’ l) — Pubiiehera and alrlklng phutoengravers came to termi early
today, all but ending n newspaper shutdown of alino*t
three and one-half munthi In
tha nation'! largest city.
The preeeee were ready to
roll, and II wa* virtually ccr.
tain that they would be turn­
ing out papers tonight. Tha
papers had their staffs on tel#phone alert, and 6,7 million
ruder* looked forward to re­
gaining their prime source of
information.
Jubilation prevailed at City
Hal] early today at a weary
but happy Mayor Robert F.
Wagner announced the peace
pact.
On* detail remained i Rati­
fication of lha agreement by
tha S20 members of tha Tbotoengravers Union. Rut Prank
McOowan, president o f Photo,
engravers I steal |, scheduled a
ratification meeting for 4 p. m.
EST Unlay, and predicted hi*
men would vole yes within an
hour,
Walter N. Thayer, president
o f the Herald Tribune, said
that if this were dune Ilia pub­
lication would be on the

streets t o n i g h t with the
Thursday morning e d i t i o n .
The other idled morning pa­
pers— the Times, Mirror and
the News—hate intliialtd they
cuuld publish within a few
hour* after picket* ware with­
drawn.
The idle afternoon paper*—
the Juurnul-AmcrJcttii, World
Telrgrnin and Kun, l.ong Island Star Journal and Long
Island 1’reaa— should have nu
problem* in publishing Thurs­
day afUrnoon.
Feeling was strong among
the negotiators at City Hall
that tha future would not
bring any mure euch painful
and arrlmunloui dispute. This
was predicated, in part, on the
achievement of a rommoii ex­
piration date by the ten un­
ions Involved.
Also seen waa a new amity
among tha pulillsheis and tha
newspaper unity committee,
representing all tha union*.
F, M. Flynn, publisher of the
Dally News, said both aide*
had “ learned a lot."
And Thayer declared, "W#
think we have something wo
can build on—something which
wilt better labor relatione In

PARIS (U P lt — French
rullwaymcn called a series of
harassing walkouts today mid
leaders of “ mi.WIO striking
coal miners urged restraint
from further vhdenre in the
drive for higher wages.
President Charles de (iaulle
summoned his cabinet for a
report on the labor crisis
from Mlchrl-Mauriee llokunownki, minister of Industries.
The
350,000 ruilwaynien
scheduled Iwo-liuur walkouts
at each shift change to hack
the miners' strike against He
(iaulle's wage austerity pollclcs.
(in* and electricity workers
railed for more walkouts
Thursday, and there wa* talk
of a possible general strike
hy France’*
million-man na­
tional inti work force unless
the government hacks down,
Striking coal miners clash­
ed briefly but sharply with
police in l-orraine Tuesday.
Minor injuries were reported.
It wa* the second Incident
of violence reported during
tha miners’ atrika for more
pay, shorter working hours
and more vacation time.
Union leaders Immediately
Issued urgent appeals to avoid
any mor* fight* with authori­
ties.
New York.**
He added, "This la a day w*
hava looker! forward to for
110 dnys and it Is a happy
on*.’’ There were “ no winners,
ami, wo hope, no losers," he
said. He would not comment
on whether the morning news­
papers might raist their price
from five rents to a dime.
The 110-day blackout knifed
savagely Into the city* econ­
omy, causing uo estimated
loss of more than l-I.Kt mil­
lion. And Its repercussions
were fell as far sway as Can­
ada, where the newsprint in*
duslr stiffen'd a financial
blow rnicululeil at I2B.7 mil­
lion by the publishers.

Demonstration Center Mon­
day to fiO jiarth Ij.aiits
Cold rejuvenation was a
large part of the prcsentati .n
nnd included a demonstration
on pruning live plant*. The
oginti explained that pruning
should h» done after new
growth begin, on frost dam­
aged plants to determine the
amount of living material
left.

portant, the agents stressed.
ft* root ys terns may have
b:en ,imaged and reduced In
sire. A mulch several inches
thick is slso helpful to con­
serve soil moisture nnd pre­
vent
high temperature* in
summer they said.
After new growth on these
plants begin, a balanced fer­
tilizer should be applied light­
ly and frequently to enrouA water repellent pruning rage new growth, the agenta
paint should ho used to cost said.
pruning wound* over oneInsect and disease control
half Inch In diameter, they were demonstrated hy means
saiil.
of slides and ehnrts.
Corrective p r u n I n g and
Whether to continue with
pinching of ornamental -hml&gt;, regular maintenance or reno­
which gunv rapidly in the vate the frost damaged lawn
Florida climate wne also was discussed and methods of
demonstrated.
each described hy the agents.
Regular watering of cold They suggested that if the
damaged plants Is also im­ lawn hud a large amount of

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Renovation involves the ui*
of two basic tool*. One a* a
vertical mower which thins
out the gras* and break* loose
the thatch so It tan be raked
up. The other tool is an aeri­
fying tool which loosens the
soil.
After these operations, the
lawn should he fertilized and
kept w&lt;dl watered, the agents
said.
Other questions were reg a r d I n g replacement of
shrubs nnd flowers and new
planting*. Publications help­
ful to the homeowner in land­
scaping his horn* war* point­
ed out and questions of Indi­
vidual problems were answer­
ed hy the county agents.

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THE VIKING TYPE —
Leslie P a r r i s h will
spend six nmnllis in
YuKoxluviu, where site’ll
rostnr w i t h Richard
Widmark in filming of
"The L«ng Ships,“ a
Viking tale.

Food Prices
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WASHINGTON (UPI1
The Labor Department was
expected to rt'iHirt today
that continued increases in
food prices pushed living
costs up another notch dur­
ing February.
The monthly cost-of-living
report was to he released at
II a. m., EST.
Department officials said
Pie jump in February was
not expected to match the
two-tenths of one per cent
increase reported last munth.
The January increase was
prompted chiefly by damage
to crops caused by a cold
wave throughout the South.
"There was some freeze in
the South after the January
figures were reported," one
spokesman said, "so we are
not sure we’re through the
increase in food prices,
"W e had an almost klenllrni situation in 1957-58 and
prices remained high until
May or June in that case,''
he said.
The January price index
stood at lUti, onc-lrnth of
one per cent lower than the
all-time record high estab­
lished last September.

pnrtion itself within the con­ evaluating a change in the
stitutional framework."
number of this district from
Sueh action, he said, would 43 to 44.
do away wth the necessity for
This plan, Ervin said, would
endless special sessions on ro­
be sufficient to cover the
apportionment and the threat
present 4.1-senator, llJ-iepof federal court Intervention
such as wus experienced byFlorida in the P»*t year.
He said ratification by the
voter* in November, Hull, of
the t-l-scnator. 11"-represent­
ative plan written into a con­
stitutional amendment pro­
posal by lust month’s special
session, is "at best proble­
matical.'*
A formula clastic enough to
meet tho challenge of newlegal situations,, yet firm
enough to maintain Florida's
traditional form of constitu­
tional government would in­
sure voter approval, ho said.
The p r o v i s i o n for the
stute supreme court to re­
apportion should the legisla­
ture wind up in a political imp a s s e would provide an
"escape valve" to keep the
federal courts out of this
stale issue, Ervin added.
He recommended that the
proposed amendment include.
I. A requirement that the
legislature reapportion itself
every IP years beginning with
the 1971 session,
'J A senate of no less thun
.'It! nor mule than It members
leptr-lilting districts of such
number and territory ns the
legislature s h a l l prescribe
with due consideration given
to population, geographical
and other rational factors.
3. A house of no less thun
101 nor more than I I I mem­
bers apportioned on a basis of
equal
proportions formula
with each county having at
least one representative. And
a provision allowing the legis­
lature to give weighted votes
or more than one vote to
members nf multiple-county
delegations in older to reduce
the number of members.
J. A requirement that the
governor must call a special
session on rcapportionmcni
within 30 days after adjourn­
ment of a regular session
which fails to reapportion,
5. A provision that if such
session fails to apportion
within l"0 days, the legisla­
ture must adjourn and Hitstate aupienm court bn requlred to reapportion pursu­
ant to criteria in the stute
constitution.
1. A provision that Dade
l 'amity's two aenatois not be
elected at the same time, lie-

resentative plan and flexible I’ubli. Itefender to represent
enough to assuic its la lifin - needy
|*-i -mis accused of
[ tion by the voters,
crime.
Recommendations in other
V ron-'.itutional amend­
fields included:
ment cleating a peimaneiit
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Manager Sam Mele, who ’ the Twins'other top teft handguided the Minnesota Twins'
j|m KiM&gt; wcnt lhe ro,„ c
to a surprising second place S!?ainst the Philadelphia Philfinish In the American Lea­ lies.
gue race last season, is whip­
No other major league
ping his pitching staff into
team has had two pit diet* go
shape for another crack at
all the way this spring. In
the world champion New
fact, only three other pitchYork Yankees.
era—Johnny Podre* of the
Southpaw Jack Kralick be­
I » * Angeles Dodgers, Paul
came the accond Minnesota
Brown of the Phils and Gor­
pitcher to pitch a full nine
don Seyfrled of the Cleveland
innings Tuesday tn blanking
Indians—have gone the dis­
the Baltimore Orioles, 2-0, on
tance during the exhibition
season.

ing up.
Riser banged out threa hits
at the plate while Caolo chim­
ed in with two. Larry Pivic
also aided the causa with a
pair of slnglra.
The next game for Sanford
is Friday against Leesburg.

Rrillinnt Donnie Smith pick­
ed up hli srrond Will of tin'
baseball •(■•non a&gt; he hurled
a four hit whitewash against
Oviedo Tuesday as Lyman
won, 0-0,
In pirkin? up the victory,
Smith fanned 10 hatters as
tha Greyhounds chalked up
their fifth win of the season.
Greyhounds’ Freddie Grant
and Marvin Cook slammed
homers for the Hounds to
para the nine hit assault,
I.yman scored one run in
tho first, cams bark with
threa In tha second and iced
tin till with five In tha fourth
and fifth frames,

Denny Mac
Sparks Field
The track champion him­
self, T. J, Daniel's Denny
Mtc, with nine wins in the
bag, hesds an all-star field
of Grade A greyhounds in P m
first hsU of the dally double
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club tonight.
The program stacks up as
one of the best of the entire
wkitcr with four Grade A
events listed and &gt; marathon
run for tho nightcap Hint Is
rated Grade T and send* both
A and U routers over the long
3/SDu-mtle course.
Denny Mae will ba trying
for his tenth victory In the
initial race of Ihu evening.
He has held the spot of top
winner practically the entire
season and he represents the
track's winningest kennel.
The sensational pup, who
will not be two-years-old un­
til May, has a big responsibil­
ity tonight for if he should
fall to win Ctrcus City Ranch
Kennel's Mystery Tamer, an
eight lime winner, hits a
chance to He Ills score In the
last rare of the evening.
Tills tenth race lists eight
of the track's super mara­
thoners and every mu- of
them is s derhy possibility.
Aside from Mystery Tamer
other fan favorites in thr
lineup Include Little Rhonda,
My Terfectiun and liuckin
Motile.
In tonight’s featured ninth
rare Sarasota Snnroast, who
boasts the fastest clocking n(
tho season to date. Is rated a
2 to 1 favorite cu tho morning
line.
Two or three billion years
ago, earth's atmosphere may
hava consisted mainly of
methane, ammonia and hydro­
gen, instead of oxygen and
nitrogen, according to acientista.

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A TL A N TA (U l'I) — Former University of Georgia
Athletic Director Watly Itutts
said Tuesday he would let his
attorney dreide whether he
should take another lie detect­
or test regarding an accusa­
tion lie cnnspiied to rig a
football gamp.
Stale Atty. Gen. Eugene
Cook had requested that Itutts
and Alabama Coach I’aut
Rear Rryant, also accused In
the alleged "fix," submit to
new testa.
liryant’a attorneys advised
their client against a second
test, which they said, “ would
serve no useful purpose" since
llryant already h»* passed
surh a test.
Rutta and Rryant hava been
charged in a recent Saturday
Evening I'nst article* with rig­
ging the IW12 Georgia-Ala­
bama football game which
Alabama won 35-0. Itoth men
denied the accusation and
Rutta has filed a *10 million
libel suit. Iiryant also la exicected to sue the t’ust regard­
ing the article, "The Story of
a College Football Fix.”
Rutta and llryant under­
went separate, privately ar­
ranged
lh* detector tests
which thalr attorneys ssld
they passed. Hut Cook said
ha wanted the twn men to
take polygraph testa admin­
istered by the Slate llurc-nu
of Investigation.
'

Sell IticharriHon
PHOENIX, Art*. (U P I) Tile Los Angeles Angels have
sold pitcher Gordon Richard­
son to Atlanta of the Interna­
tional league.
Richardson, who had a 13 &lt;1
record with Tulsa In tho Tex­
as league last season, had
been acquired by the Angel*
In Dip minor league draft for
*25,two.
Tlie name Cimmerian* l»
given to twn peoples, one leg­
endary and the othrr real.
The iugrndary Cimmerians
were a mythical race men­
tioned in Homer; the histor­
ic rare lived along the north­
ern shore of Hie Black Sea
about 700 II.C.

For Davey Moore
I
to Ills native Springfield, Ohio
for funeral services.
Mure than to.ouo California
boxing fans and friends paid
their final respect a Tuesday
night to Moore, who died
Monday
without
regaining
consciuusneia following the
loss ot his featherweight title
to Sugar Ramos.
The 20 year-old boxer laps­
ed Into a coma shortly after
recovering from a knockout
by Ramos Thursday. Death
came leas than 76 hours later.
Uoore'a body waa to be
flown to Ohio by commercial
airliner for funeral services
Saturday at the Mt. Zion
Baptist Church in Springfield.
A spokes man for the fam­
ily aald friends could pay
final respects Thursday and
Friday at the John Patterson
Funeral Home.

Portion night last Wednes­
day night resulted in a tie for
first place between Lake
Monroe Inn and Jet Lanes.
Although the scores were
close, they were not very
high, with only three 200
games being rolled In the
match. Uhr led Lake Monroe
with his 202/572, While Max­
well and Borsdorf were tops
(nr Jet Lanes with 201/570
and
202/573 respectively.
Both teams now have identi­
cal record* of 70 wina and
(2 losses.
Sweeney’ s kept paee with
the leaders by taking three ol
the four points from Team
No. t, with DcJnng topping
Ills team with a 211/539, while
Marcottc added a 204 532.
Burn* wa* high for Train No.
t with a 52fl series. Sweeney's
ing of cheap baskets against
i* now only 2'a points behind
unprepared defenses.
iirxt place.
Three violation* were add­
Sanforil Mfg. Co. cut
Die
ed In Die list of those call­ |margin between fifth and
ing for technical foul*; Hav­ sixth places to only 2'* point*
ing more than five players from Engle's. Kirchholf was
on the court during play, re­
high for Sanford Mfg. with
entry of a disqualified play­
201/503 with Tamm rolling
er into the game, and chang­
duplicate 201‘s in hia first
ing of a uniform number dur­
two game*. Estridge rolled
ing a game.
the only 200 game for Engle's,
The committee clarified Die
a 202, with Honeycutt rolling
definition of an offensive
top series of 518,
foul, specifying that when­
ever Uierc is a question whe­
ther an offensive player has
possession of tho hail, it
shall be ruled that ha does.
LONDON (U P I) — Henry
Cooper, 188, England, knocked
out Dick RlchimUon, 207,
Wale* (5 ); Billy Walker, IIKI,
Britain, knocked uut Joe I)i
GlHXio, 1118, Philadelphia (3 ).
NEW YORK (U I'D — Frank
Narvaez, 190, Puerto Rico,
LOS ANGEI.ES (U P I) —
outpointed Tommy Griffin,
It took a long long time but
13.1, Philadelphia (8).
the Lo* Angeles Ram* final­
SAN JOSE, Cnlir. (U P I) —
ly landed the No. t prize of
Luis Million, 139, Sun Jose,
the 11**»2 rnllegiate football
outpointed llohliy S c a n l o n ,
season—All-America quarter137, Sun Francisco (10),
hack Terry Baker of Oregon
State.
Baker, ulm couldn't sign
The U. S. Naval Academy
until the end of the liaxkel- wa* moved from Annapolis,
ball *ea.*on. flew hero Tues­ Md., lo Newport, It. I., dur­
day from Portland. Ore., and ing! he Civil War.
was greeted at the airport by
Elroy llirarh, assistant to
Ham President Daniel Ree­
ve*. A brief conference fol­
lowed, and within an hour
after the plane landed, Baker
waa signed tn a 1**3 contract.
• Crest liner BoaU
N'o terms were disclosed,
• Mercury Motorrt
hut it wa* presumed the 22• The Aluminum Hunt
year-old left-hand passer—Fur The Khthermnn
one of Die most honored cutlegiato football players in
2101 8. French Ave.
history—received a healthy
bonus from
the National
F z\ 2 -1 3 9 2
Football la-ague team.

It Will Take Longer To Play

Cage Games, New Rules Reveal

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P I) - will do away with the old call
A look at basketball's new of "forced out of laiunds,"
ruin for next season suggest­ in which the player with the
ed today that it will take as hall was given possession on
much as IS minutes longer an out of hound* play.
to play a game, but there
Acting on the assumption
will be less shoving around that it is impossible to force
along the baseline.
a player out u[ hound* with
Most important of the out fouling him, Mich a rail
changes adopted by the Na­ now will result in a per­
tional Basketball Rules Com­ sonal foul on tho defensive
mittee at tlM final session ot man.
a three-dsy meeting here
The committee also elimi­
Tuesday was a provision for nated Die practice of "o ffi­
stopping the game clock cial's time out," for the pur­
whenever the referee blows pose of adjusting or repairing
his whistle, fur any reason. equipment or apparel. This
Heretofore, tho dock lias change Is aimed primarily
run on while the bull was at player* who wear low cut
handled or taken nut of shoes which ollcn come off,
bounds for such violations as delaying Hie game. Player*
traveling, double dribbles ami have l ai n suspected of deli­
in many other situations. berately losing shoes to stop
Now it will atop, amt Cliff (he action.
Kagan, secretary of the rules
Officials now will 1m re­
committee,
said
college quired to handle the hall
games obviously will require to be thrown in from out of
Si«m M ercer
12 to 15 minutes more to bounds alter alt violations,
ST. LOUIS (U P I) — Punter
play.
not just in (lie forecourt a*
Mike Mercer, who ployed fur
Tho other major change previously, to prevent acorthe Minnesota Vikings the
past two seasons, lias born
signed by the St. Louis Car­ COMEBACK COURSE • • • • By Alan Mover
dinals. In addition, the Car­
dinals also signed two free
agents, quarterback till Gar­
A A/D R/S
0 £ T /?O tr
ner nl Duke and tackle Sum
T/G£A*S
Silas of Southern Illinois,

No Charity Shows
LOS ANGELES (U P I) —
The manager of boxer Davey
Moore today disclosed "they­
'll never have to stage any
charity shows" for Dm fain­
tly of the former feather­
weight champion.
"Davey wasn't • spender,"
•aid Willie Ketchum. "He alwaya put hia money to work
for hia family. I'm not sure
about the amount of cash tn
hia bank account, but he'a
got thlnga to chow for hli
fighting. He doesn't owe any­
body."
It waa estimated Moore's
wife and five children will
have a monthly Income ol
*300, plus considerable reel
estate holdings.
Ketchum revealed Dio sta­
tus of Moore's finances while
plana were completed for fly­
ing little Da vejf'a body tuck

2 Teams Tied
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The San Francisco Giants,
who came close to Iwating
the Yankee* in the World
Scries, suffered their fourth
straight defeat to the 1/is AnRole* Angels Tuesday, 4 2.
Boh Sadowski's grand slam
homer in the ninth inning
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Kralick, who pitched a nohitter last year, scattered
four hits in eight innings
Tuesday b e f o r e weakeni/)g
with two out in Die ninth in­
ning. Jim Gentile and Joe
Gaines singled tmt Kralick
got the last batter on a
ground out. Vic Power’* first
inning home run otf Robin
Robert* and Karl Hatley's
sacrifice fly in the sixth pro­
vided for the Twins* runs.

The Dodger* and Phils un and Terry Fox led Die Tigers
trashed their powerful hitting to victory.
Although oulltif, 16-5, the
attacks Tuesday. The Dodg­
ers ripped the Pittsburgh Pi­ Braves capitalized on Ken
rates, 19-6, amt the Phils Hunt’s wildness to beat the
pummelled the St. Louis Car­ Beds. Hunt, a rookie sensa­
tion two years ago but rele­
dinals, Pi-8.
gated to the minors last year,
In other games, the Chi­
walked eight, made two wild
cago White Sox tripped the
pitches and contributed a t ^
New York Mels. 2-J; the De­
error before leaving in t b ^
troit Tigers downed the Yan­
kees, 2-1; the Milwaukee fifth.
Houston rallied Tor four
Braves heat the Cincinnati
runs in the ninth and with­
Reds, 7-5; and Houston Colts
stood a Chicago rally behind
clipped the Chicago Cubs, 6Larry Yellcn's clutch rcliel
4; Die Indians bopped the
pitching.
Boston Red Sox, 5-3, and the
Four doubleplajs
helped
Kansas City Athletics defeat­
the Indians overcome the Red
ed the Washington Senators,
Sox. Scyfried picked up tlia
7-6.
victory and hit a homer.
u
Bill Skowrnn and Dick Men
Rookie Dick Green hit a *
hit homo runs in pacing the single, double and triple for
Dodgers' 20*lut attack. Tom­ the A s and knocked in the
my Davia drove home five winning run. The A’ s scored
runs for Lo* Angeles while four times in lhe seventh in­
southpaw Sandy Kouiax pitch­ ning to give Ted Bowsfield,
ed - seven innings for the who worked seven innings,
Dodgers, striking out nine the triumph.
and giving up to hits.
Johnny Cnllisun belted a
three run homer and Don Buy Itu(l(lin
k
Demeter hit a solo homer a*
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
the 1'htl* scored four runs in (UPI I — The Richmond Vir­
the seventh Inning and seven ginians, top farm club of tho
in the eighth.
New York Yankees, have pur­
lion Hansen's two-run sin­ chased shortstop Don Buddin,
gle beat the Mels, who, nev­ who played fur the Houston
ertheless. r e c e i v e d four Colls last season. Buddin,
scoreless innings of pitching who had been in the spring
from Carl Willey, recently ac­ training camp of tlio Detroit
quired from the Braves. A1 Tigers, will report at once
Ratine's homer and Die sev­ to the Riehmond camp in {
en-hit pitching of Don Mo»si Hollywood, Fla.

Fight Results

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7:30 9 p m. NUC. Tlie Vir- cilimia and some pleasant
fiiniiin. "Echo From Another surprises for the younger set
D»jr." (Cok)r). Doug McClure It features Tex Bcneke with
hit orchestra, made up large
«nd Jamei Drury hatullo the
i 1) of old (ileim Millet per-on
*hola ihow tonight with a nel. Including the Moderngood deal of excitement that alrea with Paul Kelly and
makes up for general lack ol Singer Hay Kherk\ On hand
believabliity. A pair of ex- too is Wynn Miller, a musical
convict gold robber* meet lo comedy singer and niece of
.jig up the hidden loot. Trani- the late hand leader. Perry
pu* join* Ihe acarchcr* since also brings on lovely and tal­
one of the pair 1* an old ented singer • dancer Carol
friend and the other has hired Laurence, all of which adds
gunslingers for anna kind of up to a first-rate show.
"protection." llradford Dill9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
man and John Dchncr arc Van Dyke Show. "I'm No
featured.
Henry Waldron."
7:30 8:30 |i.iii. ABC. Wagon
Train. "The Adain .Mackentie
Story.” Worth watching if
only for tlie sincere |ierform- V f v i v H v I i t r \ r )
HI UI - I N THE A T R F
ance of Michael Atuara in
the title role, lie play* *
frontier doctor, thwarted at
every turn in hia attempt lo
treat a critically injured In­
dian Uiy ( Danny Bravo I by
hit primitive parent*. They
believe the lad can only be
cured by the death of his alaU r (I/ili Hubert*), whom
they consider a witch. Wagonmaster Bale &lt;John Mclutire),
of course, sides with the doc­
tor.
9 9:30 p m. CBS. The Iteverljr HiMbillir*. A funny plot
has Jed Clampctt (Buddy Kt&gt;»en» preening himself in out­
landish city clothes and even
attempting Ihe twist, all for
the love of a lovely secretary
(l»1 a Albright). She li any­
thing but unattainable when
ane learn* Jed's bank account
totals ovpr S:l &gt; million. Be­
fore alie la through site fig­
ures even milliona can ba a
bad bargain, thanks to the an­
tics of tha other Clampctt*,
which Include Irene Jtyan,
Donna Douglas, Max Baer
and, aa Cousin Pearl, Ota
Benaderat.
9-10 p.m. NBC. Perry Como.
(Color). This one It loaded
with nostalgia for us senior

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�Club Department
Penneys
Holds Meeting
Misi Dorothy Benton was
cues! of honor it a recent
bridal ahower at tho home of
Mr*. Jack Benton Sr., 707
East 25th St. Co-hoalcucs
were Mrs. Jock Benton Jr.,
lira. James Benton, Mrs. It.
L. Bradley and Mrs, E. O.
Keith.
Games were played and
prises awarded to Mrs. Char­
les. D. Hayes, Miss Karla
Wellborn and Miss Angclc
Hardy.
The refreshment table was
decorated with a white lace
tablecloth and centered with
a musical bride doll. Other
arrangements of Easter lilies,
orchids and roses were used
throughout the parly rooms.
Nuts, mints, cake and cof­
fee were served by the hos­
tesses. Three cakes were dec­
orated by Mrs. Charles D.
Hayes. One was heart shaped
and the other two were
square. Each one held ela­
borate messages expressing
best wishes and hnppincss for
the bride and groom.
Others enjoying tho evening
with the honoreo were her
mother, Mrs. G. W. Benton,
Mmea. L. H. Wynne, George
Alford, Glen Anderson, Itufus
Benton, Ilegglo Mosey, I'. B.
Giltyard, George Benton, and
the Misses Itcva Wright,
Brenda, Potty and Del Ben­
ton.
Out of town guests were
Mrs. P. H. Gilley of Daytona
Beach and Mrs. Henry Hardy
and Angela from Orlando.

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Final
plans have
been
made for the fashion show to
be held Thursday evening at
the Home Demonstration Cen­
ter. It is being sponsored by
the l,ako Monroe HD Club.
Dresses made from Bates
prints will be modeled by the
ladies. These dresses are
from Milady's Shoppe of Fine
Fabrics. The Shoppe in con­
junction with the Club will
hold a fashion show contest.
Fashions to be modeled
were
made
by Seminole
County ladies and they will
model their own dresses. Bob
5tero will be commentator.
Dr. Carl Lind will entertain
with several accordian selcc
lions. Mrs. E v a n g c l i n r
Crumb, Mrs. Joe Wright and
Miss Lucy Nowlin will be the
judges.
Prizes will tie awarded for
Iho two best dresses and door
prizes will be given out dur­
ing the cvrnlng. The event is
open to the public free of
charge. The show will start
at it p m.
Modeling the dresses will
be Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald, Mrs.
J. Burnham, Mrs. P. Smith,
Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, Mrs.
Claude Hawkins, Mrs. Baymond Jncksun, Mrs. it. L.
Johnson, Mrs. Harold Kryder,
Miss Linda Bay and Miss
Barbara Kennedy.

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MISS DOROTHY BENTON, wan guest or honor
at a recent bridal shower at the home of Mrs.
Jack llciilori At left in her mother, Mrs. Gilbert
Renton and Mins Renton. Rack row, arc co-hos-

tosses, Mrs. Jack Renton Jr., Mrs. It. L. Bradley,
Mrs. K. O. Keith and Mrs. Jack Renton Sr, An­
other hostess, Mrs. James Benton, is not in the
picture.
(Herald Photo)

C R EA TIV E
W OMAN

THE GARDEN OF THE MONTH award for
March waa won by Mr. and Mrs, Roy Piper, 827
Catallnn Drive. TI i Ih la tho first award presented
alnco December und tho Piper home waa chosen

by tho llcmerocnllls Circle for general appeurnucu mill n well kepi lawn, M ih. Ralph Jar via,
beautification chairman ami her committee se­
lected the home.
(Herald Photo)

Enterprise Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Rev. and Mrs. James Mc­
Cullough and children of
Green Cove Sprlngl were re­
cent giicsta of Mrs, McCul­
lough's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Giles
und son of Moultrie, Ca.,
were weekend guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Wilbur Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Cun­
ningham drove to Oldsmar,
Sunday to accompany their
daughter, Jean, hark to the
home of tier sister, Mrs. K.
S. Dcnby, and her husband,
where she is slaying while
aUmling school llicro, She
had spud several days In Kn-

trrprisc with her parents,
Mrs, Carol Emanuel and
rhlldren were dinner guests
of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Keller, in DeLand, Sunday in celebration
ot her birthday.
Mr. and Mis. Glen Harrell
and children or Live Oak and
Mrs. Corwin Rive visited
friends hero Saturday, Mrs
Harrell is the former Jonell
Dietz and Mrs. Hive is the
former Barbara Did*.

JUST T H E T O U C II

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Mrs. Cleveland
Hostess For
VAH-1 Bridge
Mrs.
Richard
Cleveland
was hostess for the monthly
VAH-1 dessert bridge at her
home In Lnke Mary.
The ladies were served
cherry cheese cake and cof­
fee when they arrived nl
12:30 p.m. Mints, randies and
nuts were plaetd on the
bridge tables.
Those attending were Mrs.
Lloyd Bowman, Mrs. Michael
Durant, Mrs. James Durbin,
Mrs. Ed Frilsch, Sirs. T. C.
Garret I, Mrs. William Good­
man, Mrs. Roger l&gt;'&lt;mhardl,
Mrs. Wallace Hall, Mrs. Jack
.Salisbury and Mrs. L. A. Musgrove.
Mrs. Leroy Hawkins was
tho only guest. Mrs. Cleve­
land was high and Mrs. Haw­
kins second high.

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liours o f

O f Europe
By Mn. Adam Muller
The Civic and International
Department of the Dellnry
Women's Club met at the
Community Center for the
monthly meeting, with the
chairman, Mrs. C. T. Duryra,
presiding.
Mrs, Henry lyihof showed
color pictures of her recent
European lour. She spent
four months in Switzerland,
Denmark, Germany, BadenBaden and Hanover.
She wrnt to out of the way
places (or interesting pic­
tures. Among those shown at
the meeting were the room
where President Kennedy and
the Hussion Premier held their
meeting, beautiful old castles,
Ihe Munich Opera House, St.
Stcven'a Church in Vienna;
the Alps, St.- 3!arka Cathed­
ral, old mosaic works, the
Bay of Naples, Home and
sccnca in Italy,
They stopped at San Mo­
reno, Zurich, Geneva and the
Blvicra whero the perfume Is
made from fresh flowers.
Other places visited included
Luxrnhurg, the Netherlands,
Rotterdam with the old wind
mills, and England.
Refreshments were served
by the chairman and cochairman from a buffet tahle,
overlaid with a lace cloth and
centered with a green and
while floral arrangement.

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No. 1307 with Photo-Guide
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FRIDAY
Sanford Herald
The United Daughters of
Box 438, Midtown Station
the Confederacy will meet
New York 18, N. Y.
Print name, address, with Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. B. L. Perkins,
style number and size.
806 Magnolia Ave.

What is breakfast 7 Diction­
ary definitions include “ the
first m ral in the day" and
“ o meal a ilc r fasting." Bui
must people explain whal
breakfast is to them In terms
of the goodness of the foods
associated with this meal —
c r i s p ready-to-eat cereals
'iuoi(i uo «|jcod |i.i.n with cold, frothy m ilk; the
tartuess ot citrus
w.ij D m .ij; ‘avuodxo ejjxa ap Pleasant
•HI v. jsnf mi" ’t‘H)| a.vtsuadxa fn iits ; fragrant coffee; hot,
ue uo m|c| fJ.vu|3 uo||o,)
buttery breads and toast. ,

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Enjoys Scenes

Local Events

THE BRUSH-OFF
Takes seconds — pays big
dividends in appearance — a
quick brushing of suit or coat
just before you leave the
house.

Members of the American
Home Department of the San­
ford Woman's Club met in the
Coin Boom of the Biksha Inn
for the monthly luncheon and
business meeting.
Guests included Miss A.
Holmes, Mrs. Itat»rt d'Aversa, Mrs. Dorothy Polk and
Mrs. J, Johnbro.
Mrs. W. It. Stringiicld,
chairman, conducted the bus­
iness session and it was de­
cided to sprod not more than
1100 on a public address sys­
tem. The Woman's Club Boat
in the Semi-Centennial will be
made by the American Home
Department. A committee for
this project will he named
later.
The program for April will
include a party for the County
Home with Mrs. Douglas
Sten-drom as chairman.
Mrs. David Galcltcl, assist­
ant cashier of the Florida
State Bank presented the pro­
gram. She spoke on budgeting
and banking and presented
each one present with a book­
let entitled “ Family Money
Management'* and favors of
knife sharpeners and handiholders.
Tlie booklet included infor­
mation on budgeting, keeping
family records, inventories
and the correct way to write
a check. An interesting dis­
cussion was held on altering
checks and how to rash a
check when traveling.
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. A. O. Roberts and Mrs.
Bill Kirk.
Others enjoying the lunch­
eon and program were Mmes.

George Wells, A. F. Hunt, C.
L. Bedding, W. D. Hoffman.
Grady Duncan, J. M. Tully,
William Stempcr. Ray Ash­
ton, Phillip Simpson, Douglas
SK'nstrom, Anna Nelson, C.
A. Boyer and Andrew Mc­
Pherson.

Easter A pril 14th

Auxiliary And
Barracks 486
Meet Friday
The Ladles Auxiliary and
Barracks 486 of Veterans of
World War I will hold a cov­
ered dish supper at the Amer­
ican Legion Building on Hwy.
17-P2 this Friday at 6:30 p.m.
The two groups will conduct
their business meetings, sep­
arately following the supper.
This is the first meeting of
the fiscal year and all mem­
bers are urged to attend. All
World War I veterans, their
wives or widows arc cordially
invited. The latest reports on
pensions will be discussed.

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Personals
By Shirley Wentworth

Jerry Scolt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Scott, Shirley
Drive, recently received his
confirmation at an 8 p.m. *ervice in Saint Charles Catholic
Church in Orlando,

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�■M M

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DEAR ABBY: I am 29 year* oM
nmi hiivu been married ton year?*.
About a viar aim 1 started seeing a
young t-'ii'l vvlio lives in a small town
near here. She is in trouble now nwl
k's my Imilt. My wife and I have
Oita flght-yenr-old son and we were
ti»'d in) wife can't hn\e any mure
children. 1 laid her I knew of « girl
in trmiblu who wanted to i»ive her
lathy up ami asked mv wife how she
would like a new-boni baby. She was
thrilled. I called the r Ii I and told her
IM (toy all her cx|&gt;cnse» if she'd let
inc have the baby. The y{ji1 agreed,
liut saitl she would have to leave
town pretty soon to await her baby.
I'm afraid if I let the girl come here
for her confinement my wife will
find out the whole story. I tut then,
if the girl goes somewhere else, she
might lie talked out of giving us the
baby. Can you advise me in a hurry
please?
NO N A ME

DEAR NO NAM E: Pay for the
baliy and help its mother adopt it
out, if that is tier wish, flat leave
your wife ami family out of it. One
such mistake is enough in one life­
time.

(Thr

By Abigail Van Buren

•

DEAR KEPT: Chronic lateness
i- nothin) more than proof in living
color (usually blush pink) that the
late one Is disorganized. Don’t fight
fire with fire unless you want to sac­
rifice the relationship. Let the boy
know y«»u are hurt, and ask him to
try to lie more piompt.
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What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelo|K? to Abby, ltox ,'IJG3,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

DEAR AR R Y: W'hnt should a
girl do when a boy she dates makes
a date to pick her up at 7 :U0 and he
doesn't show up until around 8:110?
My mother says 1 should keep him
waiting for me just as long as I had
to wait for him. 1 don't want to get

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For Abby’s booklet. "||ow To
Have A Lovely Wedding.” send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3805. Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Qaj&amp;bij.

On{Bhidqz

There ere two general forms
of Staymnn: forcing hid end
mmforcing bid.
Mine is of the mmforcing
variety, meaning that in most
cases my two club response
shows a good hand but I muy
also use it with a bail one.
My tiurtner MUST rrbid two
of u suit over my two clubs ir­
respective of the strength of
his no-trump. If his rebid is
two diamonds it says that he
dues not hnve as many as four
cants in either spades or
hearts, i f his rebid is two
spades it tells me he hat at
least four spades and may or
may not have four heurts also,
if his robid Is two hearts it
tells me that ho has at trust
four heurts and does nut huvu
as many as four spades.

A little b o o k I e t . ailed
"Family f un w 11 li C a r d
Games.'' sent to mo by the
p l a y i n g nod association,
brings bio k vividly many hap­
py childhood evenings. It sa&gt;s,
ill part:
"Remember the wonderful
day* of childhood when the
whole family would gather
found tlie dining loom table
Hlid play card games?
•'No olio ever ilrramed of
sueli mechanical diversions as
television or automatic pinsetting machines in those
days. A rousing game of
hearts, fan-tan or Michigan
was everyone's delight.
"Had used to pop a dlshpuiiftil of corn, hot and buttered.
|Aunts, uncles, giundpuicuts
ami cousins—loo ol,| or young
for other recreations hut not
too feeble to enjoy walloping
tlio daylights out of a sleepyeyed player—Were them.

KEPT WAITING
*

DEAR A1JBY About the "wor­
ried mother’* who was concerned becau-e her lG-yeur-old son kept peep­
ing across into tin* neighbor’s win­
dow where two teeii-ugcd girls have
their bedroom. 1 agree with the fa­
ther. It's only natural for a normal
lG-year-old boy to look. What boy
his age wouldn’t like the chance? In­
stead of the mother peeping on her
son. to see if h e 's still peeping on the
girls, she should tell the gills' moth­
er to put a shade up and see to it
that the girls pull tlie shade down.
Then the audience will know the
show is over.
I'NW’nim iK D FATHER

i f I pass his rcldd it is ob­
vious I have n bud bund and
tliul tile rrbid suits me. If I go
to two spades over a two heurt
rebid or to two spades or

I HE D E IIA ia GARDEN CLUB belli n plant sale, recently, »t the DcBury
Pluzn. They gold h variety of shrub?., flowering hushes, .small trees and
other plants. Shown with some of the items are from left, Mrs. t liarles
Braun, Mrs. Nicholas Muller Jr., Mrs. George Uuppcrt, Mrs. Robert MaeIvor, ehitinmn of the event, Mrs. William Naegel and Mrs. Theodore
Broome.
|Co\ Photo)

DeBary Personals
It) Mis. Adam Muller
Severs) Denaryites attend
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Voder ed the “ Passion Ploy" at
were hosts ut a dinner party Lake Wales Tuesday. Leav­
Saturday evening at the De­ ing on the special train
Bary Restaurant for llu-ir Mrs. P. K. Lillie and
leven ontof-town guests. Mr. H aiti Paddock.
and .Mrs. N. Lambert of In
tine?U ol Mr. and Mrs. Kudiana|&gt;o'is; Mr and Mrs. Guy |gene Davis of Mary-gold Lane
Lambert of Jasper, ImL; Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc­
and Mrs. K. T. While of Donough of Miami and chil­
L'lica, Hv., and Mrs. William dren. Carol. Ruth and Bever­
Splieer of Louisville, Ky.
ly. Mr. Datis is building the
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bur- new home for the McDon­
ger uf Carnation Lane have ough's on Hibiscus Dr.
tln-ir daughter and son-in law.
Mr. and Mrs. Itobert W Rey­
nolds, of Murry Hill, N. J.,
as Ihelr houicguesls. Mr and
Mrs. Reynolds will (l&gt; hi Na»
sau heloru returning In New
Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore of
Houscguests of .Mrs. Alfred
Rose Lane arc entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson Clapp are Mist Marjorie Van­
of Cape Cod, Mass.
derbilt and Miss .Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. K Z. Walters Jordon ol Short Hills, N. J.
have as Ihcir guest, ft. 1).
They plan to t|&gt;crid several
Van Order of Green Hill
days
In Enterprise.
Lake, Da.
Rev. and Mrs. l-red Foster
Mr. and Mrs. John Park of
Dahlia l)r. plun to visit New entertained tlie ministers of
Port Richey and attend tin* this area at their home at tlie
‘‘Spanish Fiesta,” a three-day regular monthly meeting wtih
affair.
a covered dish supper.

By Oswald Jacoby

heaits over a two diamond re­
bid I still show a had hand and
partner is supposed to puss
find let me play at two of my
suit.
North lias an ideal hand fur
this form of Ktayman. He has
no interest in game and no in­
terest in letting ids partner
pluy one no-trump. Hr wants
to play two hrurts if his part­
ner holds four hrurts, other­
wise he wants to play two
apudes.
He r e s p o n d s two clubs.
South goes to two hearts and
plays it there. Ho will surely
make hie contract and may
make un overtrIrk.
Tlds is tile only way North
ami South ran show u profit.
There is no way to iiiuko two
spades or one no-trump.

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Srral5

Mnr. 27, 1963 — Page 11

ByRuth Millett

iOs. Jks (OomJUl :

him mad «.l ric because I really like
him. Do you havi a "better -olution?

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Enterprise

Victs Kill
33 Commies

Baptist Assn.
Meets

I omorrow

In Elder Springs
I hr cvi . i l i vr tsisrd n erl
in» ui iin- Woman s Mission­
ary t nion o| the Seminole
Baptist Association will meet
tills Thursday al tlie Elder
Springs Baptist Church lor
iIn* iiuuricrlv business ses­
sion.
Malting lime Is in am. ami
Mrs. Jack Bryant will pre­
side. The ladies ale requested lo bring sandwiches und
ilie host church will furnish
the beverages.
All executive hoard mem­
bers are urged lo bo present.

Personals

SALE!
THOUSANDS

OF

AZALEAS
IN

Ill'll AND BLOOM
FROM 5 0 0 UP

SAIGON, South Met Nain
(U l'll — South Vietnamese
troops killed 33 Communist
guerrillas and raptured a
fillltlbei of vvra|Hilis Monday
in fierce lighting near Ap fine
hamlet, a U. 8. military
•poke.man said today.
Ap (lac, sonic 3.1 miles
south ot Saigon, was the
scene o| a costly government
defeat at the hands ol the
Viet Cong last January.
*lho spokesman said today
that 18 government troops
were killed and 14 wounded.
Unique. One-Of-A-Kind

WHAT - NOTS
and Decorator I'iecen

"I.ola of chlldien in thoao
days gut. tlie groundwalk of
arithmetic, good manners and
fall play over tlie rind table
long bcfoie tlie word 'togeth.
ei liras' was ever coined. Par­
ents saw to Dial without read­
ing any books on child psy­
chology.*

chen chorea to hia wife and
children.

More grace notes on family
hurmony: *'H a p p 11 r Wives
(hint* for husbandi).** Juit
send 33 cents to Ruth Millett
Render Service, c a The San*
ford Herald, D, O. Box 4HU,
Surely, I remember those Dept. A, Radio City Station*
days. Each fumily sn-nted to New \ oik III, N. Y.
have a favorite game tlint all
could play and the lug. round
dining room table innde a card
LBSHKY
table thut could nmimmodnte
any number of players. tNo
(JLA SS W A R E
p l a y r o o m s in those days,
either.)
At our house the game was
“ High, l.ow. Jack and the
Gallic'—wild here every mem­
ber uf tlie family was equal.
The only thing 1 can find
wrong with the picture ns de­
picted in tlie booklet is that
line: “ Dad used to pop a
dishpnii full of corn, hoi and
HOSTESS SETS
buttered.’* Me luul the pop­
corn, all nglit—but pop didn't
OF EIGHT
pop it. Those wciu tlie days
IJ
-M
AND l£ .9 «
before men knew their way
mound a kitchen.
M e bad u band of togetherlies* I lien that took It for
granted that the man of tlie
house was the head of the
house, and Hurt when he put
GlftH • Canltt • Hook*
bin feet under tin- dining room
(Formerly MeVicar*)
talde (fo r cards ur dinner!, he
L’ 10 E. First St.
stayed them und left the kit­

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“ A I’HETTY (illU ...
— Mnry Tyler Moore,
dissatisfied with her
chorus girl lot, climbed
the show business lad­
der of success to the
nUirrinK role of Laurie
on t e le v is io n ’ll Dick Van
Dyke Show. Endowed
with beauty of face and
fiK u r o , Mary has l« co m o u first-rato come­
dienne.

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Tlte Home Way* &amp; Mean*
Committee hoped to hear 31
witnesses today and wind up
*
tta public hearing* on PresMILD DAISY CHEDDAR
tdent
Kennedy's
proposed
|10.3 billion tax cut.
The raft of wiUiesaci In­
cluded Democratic Gov. Mat­
LARGE
thew E. Welsh of Indiana,
and Republican Gov*. Clif­
ford P, Hansen of Wyoming
Henry llellmun of Ok Iabom a
and Tim Habeuck or Montana.
All were expected to oppose prnpotnls that veould LAD Y FAIR U OZ SLIC ED WHITE
plare about 1280 million in
additional taxes on profit*
from oil and gu* production.
They will probably echo LAD Y FAIR ICED SPANISH
Uh&gt; arntlmeota of oil Industry spokesmen, who took five
houri Tuesday to argue that
such additional tn\e* would LADY FAIR HAMB. OR HOT DOG
l&lt;e against tbo public intere*t.
They wore Joined by re
tired Gen. Lucius D. Clay,
who laid more taxe* would
discourage producers f ro m
OruR Stamp*
looking for new deposit*.
Other congressional news:
With the Purih«t» of
Cheating: Demand* mount­ r
B,# l»d/ F»lr
lik H
s
ed for a congressional inquiry
CHOCOLATE PIE
into a lawmaker's anony­ jrmous charge that there are
At Ot»f lUguUr low ft k ii
Ik P IN U 4*311
"congressmen who cheat." A
number of member* said (he
accusations tended to cast
an unwarranted reflection on
w
the whole House, and believ­
MUCHANft LV
ed an impartial inquiry would
Gig* it Stamps
fall to support the charges.
With
(Li*
PutthiM
ol 15 O*. Reg
Propaganda: A House for­
or
H«fd
to
M
old
Whit* R««n
eign
affair*
subcommittee
ht ailed by Rep. Dante I).
HAIR SPRAY
Kascell, (U-FUJ, opened a
At Ovr Rigulir low Prkti
new congressional investiga­
tion Into how well tins coun­
try 1* doing in lhe "battle
for men's wind*” around
the world. Tile lead off witnci* was Edward It. Murrow, RICH AND CREAM Y
director of the U. S. Infor­
baas
mation Agency. Kaserll said
the House group would make
a comprehensive study of
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�What makes n piece of land In­
crease irrently in value? From our
own observation over the years, ami
from what we have heard, one fac­
tor in priee-boostinp is the knowl­
edge of the owner that some indus­
trial enterprise is even mildly inter­
ested in it.
And it is for that reason, we sus­
pect, that some prospective indus­
trial plants have been lost to Sanford
and to this area of Central Florida.
For some reason, the land owner
lias a notion every company that
makes things, or processes them, is
vastly rich and able to pay nlmost
any price for a plant site. That, of
course, is a fallacy. A business con­
cern is interested in purchasing land
— or anything else for that matter—
at a reasonable market price. The
boss would be a bad businessman in­
deed if he made it a practice to buy
real estate at, say, one and one-half
times actual market value. In fact,
he wouldn’t be the boss very long;
his board of directors would see to
that.
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In this connection, we have a
note before us from a knowledgeable
Sanford citizen who writes: “ Several
times last year we had a good, clean
industry at our fingertips, but the
lack of available land at fair prices
sent the prospect elsewhere. Why
would it not lie a good idea for any­
one with land suitable for industry—
or having knowledge of the same— to
make it known to the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce? This should I k*
land with a fair market price, and ac­
ceptable conditions, hi the past unhnpplly, a great deni of suitable in­
dustrial land has been ‘untouchable.’

Political

By that word, 1 mean land owned by
an individual w ho jacks up the price
as soon as he learns someone is in­
terested in purchasing it."
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To that summing-up. we add our
“ Amen." We know it is true, llocalise
we have seen it happen, and in other
cases we have heard of its happen­
ing from finite reliable sources, in­
cluding the property owner himself!
Now this newspaper is not in
favor, and has never favored, the
granting of ridiculous give-away con­
cessions in order to bring in some in­
dustrial enterprise. Cities in Georgia,
over-anxious for industry, have
granted such things as ten years of
tree taxes, reductions in utility rates,
anil so on. That sort of thing, we be­
lieve, is bad business for the city and
the area; any business or industry
worth having is ready to pay a fair
price for its land; and to share its
fair proportion of taxes; and to pay
its electric, gas and water bills. If
it isn’t, let it go to Georgia!
At the same time, any prospective
Industrial settler expects to purchase
land at the same price anybody else
would be paying for it. We would in­
deed be wise to establish a pool of
available sites realistically priced. It
is true that we cannot and should not
try to force, or pressure, ail indivi­
dual in to making a sale tlrtit is not to
his liking. After all, he does own the
land, and it is his to sell for what­
ever price he can get for it, or to keep
it. Our only recourse is to scratch his
property o ff the list— this is, if he
insists on padding his price—and to
I inti other suitable sites which are
priced within reason and may be re­
commended .

Scant Attention Paid

Dr. Crane’s

W orry Clinic
Howard'* shrewd remark*
ahould lw mrmnrlzrd by *11
knlminrn, fur Howard hu*
discovered in hi* own wort
on* of Ihr hn*lr axiom* of
■aim pwirhology. Scrapbook
Ihi* Imporlant e"** and it*
follow.up t o m o r r o w , for
"value" depend* on the buy*
rr'a rlrw|Hiint!
CASE O -fM : Howard H.,
aged 43, i* a piano salesman.
“ Or, Crane," he began after
1 had addressed hi* Kiwanis
Club, " I used to be * very
mediocre salesman.
“ Ami selling pianos is no
easy job, for most homes now­
adays uio so small they hard­
ly have room for even our
compact models.
“ l)ut it is usually the moth­
ers who show the most inter­
est, for they feel that their
children should learn to play
the piano, as a cultural asset.
“ And I really huve learned
much greater respect for
mothers. It isn't just because
they are my prospects, either,
hut I never realized before
how widespread is this hunger
of mother* to push their chil-

OUR

ilren a notch higher in cultur­
al matters,
“ Why mothers who really
hail to do washings for a liv­
ing have insisted on buying a
piano for their daughter!
“ Several times I have tried
to hack out of a deal just becausa 1 fell that buying n
pinno was too great a hard­
ship on some of these sacri­
ficing mothers, hut they in­
sisted on going through with
the deul.
“ So I have changed my out­
look, for now I am mi longer
selling just a ticuuUful mus­
ical instrument to adorn the
living room of a home.
"N o; 1 now realize that
many mother* stint and save
to purchase a piano primal ily
‘to make Mary a ludy.'
“ Tho-e mothers feel that
skill at the piano is an essen­
tial puit of a woman's charm.
So a piano indirectly boosts
their daughter'* prospects as
'date bait/
“ While I'm not much of a
pianist. I always demonstrate
my pianos by silting down
ami playing a few numbers.

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THERE'S ALW AYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE!

Untouchable Land

“ The majority of my pros­
pects are church goers, too, so
1 have made it a rule to play
church hymns in my demon­
stration.
“ Ami ever since I have used
church music as my demonstriitioiinl repertoire, my sales
have increased remarkably.
“ Hr. t ’rnne. how do you ex­
plain this effect?”
Our liking for anything Is
lairgly a matter of how many
pleasant emotional memories
are revived.
Thus, ihr main reason why
children prefer hut dogs is
simply the fact that hot dogs
have Iwiii associated with pic­
nic*, romping in the park,
freedom from city npailment
restrictions, piny with daddy,
etc.
So wlicn a hoy bites into a
hot dog. he doesn't lea Iire it
hilt his U-cth are setting o ff a
chain of pleasant tuenmrie*
that are suffusing his entire
personality.
The hoy then thinks the hot
dog lustes good. Actually, it
tastes tile same as the first
one he ever sampled, but thul
first ono was probably an in­
different, almost neutral taste
i|uality.
And so it is with music. We
find that melodies linked with
happy and uplifting moods of
tho past, now suffuse us with
similar feelings.
So vve then ‘'project" our
delight upon all invovled, in­
cluding the piano ns well as
the salesman! See tomorrow's
follow-llp.
_

WASHINGTON — In all the
hue and cry over the $t&gt;5
billion contract for the TEX
fighter plane, one sensible
suggestion is receiving little
attention.
Scores
of
Congressmen
have joined Die pack to be­
rate Secretary of Defense
Hubert McNamara for daring
to follow his own liesl judg­
ment instead of the advice of
(he military in giving the
contract to the General D)Du­
alities Corporal Ion instead of
to During Aircraft, the lower
bidder. (The civilian Secre­
tary explained that he an­
ticipated a saving of SI till
lion in the long run by set­
tling on a single , lighter
model General Dynamics has
developed instead ol Die two
different models lor Navy
and Air Force which I he
military chief* favored buy­
ing from Hoeing.) Hut onlyfive co-sponsor* came for­
ward tit lire Senate when
Sen. Clifford Case (It-N.J.)
recently introduced hills that
would protect the country
against
favoritism
in tinawarding ol defense eontracts m future.
One reason may Ire llial
so many tnemlK-r* of Congross are more concerned
with abetting favoritism titan
with preventing it. Spending
for defense and spars; now
accounts (or more titan hall
o( tin- nainmaI budget. Out
of the IM trillion total re­
quested by Hie President fur
lire next liseal year, approx­
imately Star trillion is for
defense and space. Millions
of jobs hang on where lire
government decides to buy its
defense hardware, larcal pro*

pertly In a growing number
of communities depends on
defense order*. Therefore, lo­
cal pressure on Hi-pro Mil a
lives and Senators to bring
Itome the bacon in Hie form
of hometown or laintestale
contracts is intense, to put
it mildly.
In the ease of the TEX
fighter, many a mcnilier
could sympathize with Sen
Henry Jackson tit-Wash,) in
whose state the Hoeing Com­
pany Hurt lost tile contract
is located As a ranking mem­
ber of the Committee on
Armed Services and a mem­
ber ol lire Government ()|*-ration*
Subcommittee
cur
rently investigating lire cir­
cumstance* of tire TEX award
to General Dynamics Jackson is duly-hound to put Hie
national interest first
As
Senator from Hie state ol
Washington, he knows at the
same time that his eonlsliuetit* expect him to defend
(lie interest of m &gt; large an
employer in lire state a; Hoe­
ing.
The puriMise of Sen. Case *
proposed hills is to protect
DcleM.se oMicinlx ami memIx-r* of Congress in similar
rircumdamc* from painful
and embarrassing pressure.
Si'll. Case would hare Con
g'oxs require Ihe Delenxe
Department to keep a public
record of all oral ol wnlleii
com mimical mu* Iroin any­
one in Congress nr m tin1
Executive branch seeking to
influence ,i contract
The
same system would apply in
the case ol negotiated con
tracts, let without hills— &lt;LT
per cent of the sun liillmn an­

nual defense fund is spent
liy this means And finally,
Sen. Case calls for a Joint
Congressional watchdog rotn
inlllce to review all defense
and space contracts a* a
regular matter, a* the Tru­
man Committee did during
World War II. Case would
have a chairman Irunt the
political party out of power
to relieve thul man trout
pressure from a President of
his own party in the White
House.
It is surprising Unit, av a
Hepuhlican, Case failed to
cite another contract prac­
tice tli.it could stand a
change, ft is now unwritten
procedure In announce Hie
awarding of contracts through
Senator* or ID-present at tves
front the area concerned—if
the Congressman is a friend­
ly Democrat. Sen. Case could
claim unfair politic* in the
name of Hepuhlican* denied
this *|a-cial brand of favor­
itism. As a constructive cri­
tic, he might also claim that
such practice psychologically
undercut* the official De­
fense paltry of total separa­
tion ol procurement and j&lt;olitics.

WASHINGTON — i.NEA) — the two Hed powers arc eon assume, a* some of Ihe press
There has probably been ducting a propaganda shout­ has. that all is lost . . .
more sheer balderdash about ing match in which the out­
"Our present European de­
foreign aHair* printed and side world can only hope each
fense
policy is right . . . a
.spoken tin* year than in any destroys the other. Hut the
multi-national strategic nu­
comparable period since the odds are that Hu* won’t tie
clear force lor Europe is best
allowed lo happen in the near
end of World War II
The subjects have been lutiire. although war between . . . In other directions thrr*
is room and need for cooperCuba, disarmament, the nu­ them has been prophesied by
atom with turn ( De Gaulle) in
clear test ban. the North At­ some guossers
important work . . . it is time
lantic Treaty
Organization
The truest word* ever *puk- now . . . to get on again with
nuclear striking force, the cn about President do Gaulle
building up "
Smo'-Soviel split and French are that nobody really know*
Achcson can s a y these
President Charles do Gaulle. what hr thinks. lie u&gt; com­
things and gel away with
Nubility really knaves from pletely unpredictable, as he
them because, while he is of
nothing about any of these was when France vetoed Itri
the Kennedy administration,
subjects. That make* it eas­ tain'* entrance into the Euro­
he i* not in it. This may stand
ier (or everyone to speculate, pean Common Market
as one of Ihr best jobs of
and in one sense this is all to
Thai was the blastoil pad putting international blur in­
the good.
for many alarmist* who de­ to focus that has been done in
Wide public discussion of clared De Gaulle's action
a long lime.
controversial issues is sup would not only wreck the
thi*cil to lie Ihe heart and lile Common Market hot also
of Ihe democratic system. So wreck the new United Male*
.Iiilo-n Dubuque, a French*
the more “ thinking" llierr is trade expansion policy. H»ih Canadian adventurer, was the
on these subjects, even though seem to be surviving, ami li first while man lo settle in
tew people know what they're must br remembered that low a
talking alHiut. the better in­ neither ha* been expected to
formed everyone should lie. function fully or effectively
or the more up to date, any­ for several years.
5l|r
trautuih tjrral!)
way
I'MON’ F. NUMBERS
The hardest job fur any
Hut the only people who
statesman or policy maker m
really know what's in the Cu­
Hits air ami spare age i* to
Advertising'
ban caves and limv many So­
keep both feet on the ground.
viet troops have been with­
322-5612
Dean Achcson, former sec­
drawn from the island are the
322-5111
:i
Hussions, ami they haven't retary ol state, bus just turn­
ed in an astounding performyet told
N ew s
Tlte disarmament amt nu­ ancc of this exercise In hi*
clear test ban agreements speech on “ Europe: Kaleitlii322-2612
that everyone was so hopeful *co|te or Clouded Crystal,"
322*2613
altotil the end of last year are before the University of Cal
no nearer lo signing than they ifornia at Berkeley.
All Ollier Dept*.
"What should he our re­
ever were.
322-2611
M a n y military “ experts" sponse to the events of Jan
nary?"
Acliesim
ask*.
And.
have been wailing that NATO
South Scminula
is falling apart because the in condensed form he ans­
425-5938
wers:
"It
should
he
a
culm
European nations won't ac­
cept li. S. ideas on an Inter­ response . . . It should not
national n it e |e a r striking
force. Yet Secretary of Stale
Dean Husk say I simply that
the President's special amh.issaitor, Livingston T. Mer­
chant, i* in Europe lo find out
EST. 1935
what the Europeans want and
IN S U R A N C E AT A SA V IN G
will agree to—so that their
wishes on the idea* can be
«
met.
After the Franco-German
111 So. l ’almclto
treaty w«* signed, interna­
tional “ authorities" were say­
Rhone FA 2*0814
ing that the United Slates
would have to conduct an­
other agonizing reappraisal
ami completely resha|ie its
foreign policy. Surprisingly,
the (oiindatnm of America's
(Mstvvar foreign policy still
C ity lux hooks close April 1st. I’ennUy
seems to lie standing very
sh
irts from 1hat ihile. T in Certificnt*
solidly,
unchanged.
I hilled
sole
Mil} 28, 1963.
Slates troops will remain in
Kuro|ie.
Hu- Stno-Soviel spill is still
II. N. Tamm, Jr.
a "mystery wrapped in an
f'il.v Tax Collector
enigma." a* new American
City of Sanford, Florida
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» . a l o f aa tl Court at Orlando,
Florida, thla 4th day of AI.rch
1941
(B E A M
A r th u r II
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Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
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1IAKHY SI I ELK,
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Sprlhgval. P it.k Uulldiiig
Spring-ale. Maine
T «u are hereby notified that
a Partition Suit haa bean
brought again.t roti in the
Circuit Coutl I11 and for Semi­
nole County. Florida, In chan­
cery.
entitled
DOMINIC J.
JI1KLE. Plaintiff, -a. IIAHHV
yUELE. DefeudanL Involving
tha follow ing daaerlhad real
property altuated In Orange
and Seminole Countlaa. F lo ri­
da, to-wltt
I ait- T. 9. 9. 19 and I t of
Block E and tail It of
Block F. SEMINOLE T E R .
RACK, according to p ltt
thereof at racorded in P itt
n-x’ k it. page 19 o f tha
puhtlo record, o f Setalncle
County, Florida,
and
Iruta 9. t",
and tt of
Block II. H ost: V IL L A , ac­
cording to plat thereof aa
recorded la Plat Hook V,
paga 41 ef tha publlo re ­
cord . of Orange County,
Florida
and &gt;ou ara required to file
your Att.wer or other daftna*.
with tha c le rk o f the Circuit
Court o f
Seminole
County,
Florida, and aerva a copy of
•urh anawar or other defanae
upon plaintiff*, attorney, tlKO.
A. SPK E ll, JR. w h o*, a d d r.it
ta 111 Magnolia Avtnue. San­
ford, Florida, on or htfora
April a, 194S. A. D . and If you
fall to do 10. a Dacraa Pro
ConfaiHi
w ill
ba
tittered
agalnat you for lha relief de­
manded In lha Complaint
AVItna.a tny band and tha
aeal o f eald Court thla Itb day
of March, A. I&gt;. 1941.
tSEALt
Arthur 11- Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f tha circuit Court
In and for Semtnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
B y: Martha T. \thlen
D. C.
(leo A, Spear. Jr,
Attorney for P lain tiff
IIS Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, Florida
I'ubilah March 9. II, to. ST.
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n C T lt M. S A L L A llK .
firfaiidant.
M IT II i: TO \l*l*i: All
T ill R llT H M SALT.ADE
Addra.. und raaldaiica un­
known
T o ll ARE I1EREUT N O TI­
F IE D thut a C cm p l.tnl for
Divorce haa been tiled nasln.t
you. and you a t . required to
.o rv r a tupy o f your A n .w rr
o r t*le.idiriK to the Complaint
oti lha I'lalntlff'a Attornrya.
Im r tiffl •• o f J
Itu -.rll
llornvhy, 2.'0 North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Florid*, and
file lha original A n .w rr or
Flradlhg in tbr Offlco o f the
Clark o f tha Circuit Court on
nr befnr* Ilia !9lh day of
April, 1945, It yah fe ll to do
eo, decree pro cu iif.—. will hr
entered agalnat you for the
relief demanded in lha Com­
plaint,
DONE AND ORDERED at
Banford, Samlnola C o u n t y .
Florida, thla 72th day of
March. A- D. 194;.
(S E A L )
Arthur II. Hrrkulth. J r.
Clerk Circuit Court o f
Seminole County. Florida
Tly: Martha T, Vihlcn
. Deputy Clerk
f t Albert T urk*
1-ew iX llc ia uf J. Ru.aell
lto rn .b r
-So N'ortb Magnolia Atauua
Urlando, Florida
.Attorney, for r ia ln tlff
Fubilah Merck I t A April I,
i » 17. 1941.
Clsl-92

A n r ii i: 0 1* ai i t
T i l l : \AAI4: n r TU B
ay a 1 1 : n r i t .11 m u A
T in ERNEST U iM U .IE It and
A N N A D. CO 1-1,1Kit. hla
- l&gt;
M U ARE IIE R in tT N'OTI
FI ED thst FE D E It.U , N A­
TION At. MORTAl A&lt;1E ASoO
CIATIO N, having filed In th l.
Court It. sworn illll o f Coin
plaint, tha naturr and pur
pnee o f which ta to for»el«ae
that certain m orlaac* asarut*
ed by ERN'KXT I- CO LLIER
end AN NA U. COLLIER, hi*
wife,
to
INBTITL'TIOX.AL
MUHTUAOE CUMJ*A.\V oh lha
7th day o f April. 1949; that
•aid Complaint praya for an
accounting ta ba taken under
tha direction of tha Court for
what l. due tha P la in tiff for
prim Ipal and In te r,*t on e«ld
mnrtaage and nm rirag* note
for the met*, rhargre And ex­
panses
including
attorney’!
faai And ahatract faca and
that In default of such pay.
mant, tula. Inter,at, ••tat*,
claim, demand and enully of
radempttoit o f tha Defendant*
and alt piraona claiming by,
through, under, or agalnat
them or any o f th*m. »&gt;« abso­
lutely barred and foraclaaad:
•eld suit being filed In tha
Circuit Court e f lha Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
County, to Chancery, emitted
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MOHTUAOE AWShVIATloX. a cor­
poration organised under an
A ct of Oongraaa and (lis tin g
purtuant la lha Fed armI N a­
tional M ortgage
Aaaodatlon
charier Acf, p lain tiff, varaua
EltN EAT J. C O LLIE R
and
ANNA O COLLIER, hla w ife
Defendant. , being
Chancery
C*A» No. 11794. preying a
Mracloaura of said mortgage
on tha follo w in g d o e r Ibed
land, lying and being In S*mlnola County. Florida, to-wlt:
I m i I, Block 1. NORTH
O R L a XDO 2nd ADDITION,
according to plat tharaof
recorded In Plat Book 11.
Page* tv. 11 and 17. Pub­
lic ltacor-la of gemlnala
County. Florida,
together with tha following
cuulpment:
You, and each o f you. ara
N O W U P K N FO R
toaraby iauutra.1 to til* p.rLUNCH
•onally or by attorney, in lha
office o f tha Clark of — , 1
and
Court, tn tha County Court
llouea. In tha city of S-nt-td.
DINNER
County o f Bamlnola, B ut* of
T U ES. thru S A T .
Florida, on &lt;&gt;r bafore tha ;2th
day o f .April. A. D . 19*2. your
U N I T O l'K N B W —
am &lt;araiuit. aneaar or other
dafenalva ptaadlnga to tha
C arriage Boom
Complaint in thla cause and
also
to aerva upon ganders.
H r.lin e d K speraillr For
U .E w ao. g t iw a r i A Mima,
U A N U I ETK. L l'N C IIK O N S a tto ro e )* for the ria ln tlff. a
and U IN N KH I' Alt I IK S
copy o f said pleadings, other* laa aald B ill o f Complaint
will ba takan •• cunfaaead by
• 3 1 - 4 1 * 7
. ypu and each of you.
' S fl4 c im iP r u im ~
LKdNE AND ORDERED lb I,
lit h day o f March A. 1&gt;, 1911
at Kanford, kamlnola Counts
(ftacwuk D in u tq
Florida.
tk E A L )
Arthur 11 Itaekwllh. Jr..
C letk of tha Circuit Court
o ( ge.Ttinol* County, F lo r­
ida
Hj : Martha T. Ythlaa

^ESTAURANTl

94

Kdilura N o te : The visit o f
N ik ita Khru.hcher'a aon-inlaw with Pope John X X III
ia further rvitltnce o f s
thawing in the relaliona be­
tween the Krem lin and the
Vatican. The poaalble reaauna fo r
the approaches
bring made by
athrialic
Lom m uni.m to the Iradrrahlp o f the wurtd'a Human
C atholic, are explored in
the fullow ing di-patch by a
corrrapondrnt who haa cov­
ered
Vatican a t t a in
fo r
nearly a decade.
By Krneat Hakler
V A T I C A N C IT Y ( U P I ) —
The next alep tow ard th * * « * lug o f tensiojia between cotuniunistn and IL m a n CathoUciara could b* a v is it by P tem ier N ikita Khrushchev to
Pope John X X I I I in the V a ti­
can.
Such a m eeting between
the leader o f a government
that oppose.- all religion and
the apiritual leader o f the

a lia ,

T O i - n i C H A I l b F. B O l i U N U K R
and M A R T J A N E B O M IN U K I t. hla wlfa.
It rald .tirr
and
AVhrra•bouta unknown
YO U A R E ' H E R B B T N O T I ­
F I E D that a l u l l haa haan
fltad aaatnat you In lha above
antltlrd cauar, and that ynp
ar r rapulrad to fda your ann n r wit h lha Clark o f Ihla
Court and to aerva a copy
t h r r r o f upon Ilia P l a i n t i f f or
P lain tiff'.
at to rn e y.,
w boa.
nainr and addra.a It I I I . hop
A
ttornitrln,
24 Vla.t Pina
Strrat. Orlando. Florid a, not
la ttr than A p ril 4th. 19«I. I f
you fa ll to do .0 a Drc rer Pro
C o n fa .a o
w ill
ho
entered
a a a ln . t
you f o r
tha r . l l . f
demanded In tha Complaint.
T h l . ault I . to furectoee a
m o rtgage . Tha real p r o p t n y
procardrd a a a ln . t la:
Lot
Uln k I, I1EL-A IR.
acc ording
to
tha
Pl.il
the reof a* recorded In Pla t
llo ok 2. P ag a 79, o f the
Public Uncord- o f Seminole
County, Florida.
T o g e t h e r with lha f o l l o w lu «
llama o f pr ope rty which a r *
located In and pertnanfnt ly Inetalled aa a part o f tha im ­
p ro v e m e n t . on aal.1 land:

w il l

i

P la in tiff

n i C H A R P T nnd.talNUER and
SI A ft V J A X K n O L U N O K R , hi*

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r m n iT .
BKM IAlll.l;

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S ID E G L A N C E S

eACH ► B .I.d A N r PETAL )
Fas ) THE Ql OWINS ;
EW BtRS o « HER ------•j'M olOtBINa l o v e ) * v -i

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HIOHWAYf 17- W
FKIN PARK, FLORIDA

a

world'* half billion Catholics
would have been unthinkabi* a
tr\v year a ago.
N ew , in lig h t o f rreent
papal audience granted to
Khrushchev’s daughter and
hla tcn-in-law A le x e i I. A d zhubei, it appeals that .Mos.
cow is seeking a rapproche­
ment with the Vatican,
In turn, Pope John aim ia

living with tha times.
H e never has said so fla tly ,
but his entire approach to
communism leaves the In tp rij.
sion that he senses a profound
change in
the Commum-t
world. He intends to help that
u p p am it
in 1nem o tit — pot
through appeasement but by
a try a t better understanding.
“ W e see as one age succeeds
another," be said la -t Octo.
her, "errurs vuni»h a* cjuickly a . they arise, like lo g be­
fo re the sun."
The fo g haa hftad in plaews,
Soviet advance! in recent
mouths — Including the unovpectcd release fro m a Soviet
prison o f Catholic Archbishop
J osyf Sllpyl a fte r 18 years in
confinement and to rtu re— ap.
pear tc bear this ouu
Adzhubei him self told news­
men a t a pres* conference
within a stone's throw o f tha
Vatican last week th at ha
thought it would be a good
idea i f the Krem lin and tha
Vatican hud diplom atic rela ­
tions.
I t was Khrushchev who
firs t broke 400 years o f C om ­
munist precedent by sending
Pope John a personal mes-ugu
cn his 80th birthday 15 months
ago.
Pope John sent a polite ac­
knowledgement.
I t was Khrushchev again
who publicly lauded the Pope's
e ffo rts fo r peace.

Legal Notice
l\ T ilt : ( T i l l I T T COI I4T HI*
M v m j i i i h t a i . c u tf t IT. IN
AM I T lill *&gt;L»1IMH.H &gt; til ATV. Fl.tU IID A
&lt;11 A M L it A M l. u - k t
Ftlt.1T
FEDF.lt At, BAVIXOR
A M I t/VVN ABBOCIATION OF

t iik

DR LAND tt, A Corporal Ion.

P laintiff,
va.
D o t'll LAB BILODEAU, at ox,
at a L
DefenJantk.

MiriTE o r

out

UT4TB IIP rt.ftltlD A
t i l l M V IIP SKAIIMILH
T in J iillt l'lt R IC H AR D UXDKItWOOD
1221 Whitman D r li*
Ilian lturnlc, Maryland
You are hereby nnllfle.1 that
* ault hae bean ftlad again*!
you la tha * l » v a
antlilad&gt;au*e. and that you ara re­
quired Id flla your answer
wills tha Clerk o f (h it Court
and to *erv » a copy thereof
upon the p lain tiff or plaint i f f * attorney*, whoa* name
and addraea la OHa*. Hedrick
A Rohlninn, l f l South Court
Ftrcat. Orlando. Florida. n-&lt;t
later than April rf, 1&gt;41. I f
you fa ll to do so a Decree
Pm Confaaeo wilt b* a-itarad
agalnat you for tha relief da.
mandad
la
tha
Complaint.
Thla ault la to foreclose a
mnrtgare. Tha real property
proceeded against H:
le*t IS, L A K E H A R R IE T
ESTA Tt Jf,
according
to
tha plat thereof a- re ­
corded la Plat Book It,
pagea 19 and II. o f tha
i'ubUe Racorda o f Beralnole County, Florida.
W ITNESS my hand and tb*
aeal o f thl* Court at Panford,
kemlnola County. Florida, thl*
U th day o f March, 1941.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark
By: Martha T. Vthlaa
DC,
Ollc*. Hedrick A ItoMn* a
122 louth Court dtraat
Orlando. Florida
Attorneya for P la in tiff
Publish March II, JB, IT A
April I.
CDG-IS

IN
TUB
T IB I I IT
t i l l RT.
M A T H J l lilt 141. 1 IH I'I IT. IA
4 AII Putt WI2*4• AaII.1: T ill A .
TV , ITd lH ID A . LA H I A At ERA
.AO. 13*13.
A n r i! R TO 119:l'T.Ari
RALPH M. W 1 L K IM , J R .
l ’ la ln tlfl
a a.
DEBORAH LE E W IL K IN S ,
Defendant.
T IIK
• T A TI: OF IT .ll 111It A
H U D L IIO IIA II
LEE
A\ 11.M IN I
AA hose last known addre«a la;
111* EJaniiout D uvt,
TnL ilo, Ohio
PLEASE T A K E
N oTU 'H
that you ara harahy rs&lt;iulred
♦o flla your written answrc
or daftnaa. If any, personally
or by an attorney. on ,,r hsrora April 11. 1X1, at tha
O ffice of the Clark o f the C ir­
cuit Court, at tha Courttu -a
In nanlord. kemlnola County.
Florida and to iwalt a copy
tharaof to gtenalrom, Davis A
McIntosh. Attorney* for Flainllff. Bust Otflca Drawer 111*.
Hanford. Florida. In that cer­
tain divorce proceeding pend­
ing agalnat you In the Circuit
Court of. tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Samlnola
County, Florida, In Chancery,
an aborav lata) title or said
cauaa balng *'Rwlph &gt;t AA ilklnv. J r- P laintiff, varau* De­
borah Laa W ilkin*. Defend­
ant." tad h&lt; rain fall nut or
a Dacraa Pro Con fas to w l'l
ba anterad agalnel you. and
th* causa proceed aa part*.
(S E A L )
D. C,
Arthur H Bc.kwtth. Jr
hander*. Mvt.wao, g-hwara
Clark of tha circuit Court
I * Mima
By: Martha T. A’ lhlsn
A tto rn *)* and Couhcallora at
D. C.
Stanslrotn, Davi* A Mclaloag
1*9 East Cantyal Atanu#
Atturnsy • at Low
Poet O ff leo Bos Thl
Post O ffice Drawer 111*
Orlando. Florida
Saarord. Florida
Publish Mar A Jf A April
PuMiah March 2*. I I A April
i 19, 17. 11*1
*. 1*. 1141.
*
iCDU-14
1200-44

�Realize Y ou r Need-Then D ial F A 2-5612 For Quick Action Thru T h e H erald Classifieds.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost A F oil ml
2. Notices - Fersonuls
3. Eilucation - Instruction
4. Transportation
r». Food
fi. For Kent
6A Special Notices
7. Rusiness Ken tills
8, Reach Kenlals
8. For Sale or Kent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Keal Estate For Sale
Office 204 \V. First 13. Mortgage Loans
I t. Insurance
15. Kusiness Opportunity
DEADLINES
Hi. Female Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
17. Male Help Wanted
T uM m tliiu Fri. • 2 I*. M. day 18. Help Wanted
before niscrtiun. Moo. • Sat. 18. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
noon.
21. Bounty Salons
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
22. Build • Paint - Kepuir
Tucs., thru Fri. - 2 I’ . M. day 23. Building Materials
before tnscrliun. Moo. - S at.,21- Electrical Serv ices
25. Plumbing Services
OOOO•28. Kadio &amp; Television
RESPONSIBILITY:
27. S|&gt;eciAl Services
The Herald a 111 not be re­ 28. Laundry Service
sponsible for more limn one 28. Automobile Service
incorrect insertion of your ad, 28A. Auto Accessories
and reserve* the right to re­ 3U, Machinery - Tools
vile or reject any ndvcrlise- 31. Poultry - Live stock
merit from what ordered to 31 A. Pels
conform to the policies of Uni 32. Flowers . Shrubs
33. Furniture
piper.
31. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
:;•*». Automobiles - Trucks
Legal Notice 37.
Routs - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
tx Tin : t mu i rr cm n r n r
i nr m vi h ji im i vi n il. 39. Trailers - Cabanas

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Phone

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2. Notices - Personnls

CKNT8

CARD OK THANKS
Plaintiff. The family of ihc laic Mr*.
AMargaret T. C 1c v e la n ti
W I L L I A M i: I t l i l t M W K T . J I L
wishes lo thank the many
*t ii t a ii4 «t ml,
IWptuln nt*.
friend* and neighbor* fur
N U T l r i : I1K HI I T l \
the kitK)DOH,i of flower*,
M ijim iu iu
ro iu :n ,(im i im
T i l l I S A A r n. I t U A N D T and
cards and food brought to
*' H A U M A 1
i:
F.
tltem ia tlieir recent aor*
1IIIANDT. hie Hire.
row.
&gt; Unknown
A M I T i l l A ll la n ltih claiming
Mr. A. C. Cleveland (Hu*Inti rr*tft by, through, un­
band)
anti
Daughter*,
der or again st tho afore*
maid tJUTBorm
Carol and Mr*. L*. J. Ho­
T U lf A l t K lirrthjr notified
man &amp; family
that m OuiiifilAlnt to fortcli'inm
M VIXIM II.INK,

■ n r tain murlg-iitn eiM?utiiIi«f»
1 ' K III A flllltl a I It If desertbed

ftal pmptTXy,

Lot
nirsck “ i r . c o r . v *
T l t Y CU T 11 M A NO It. U N I T
NO. 1, according to the
film! tht-rrof n* recorded
lit Plat llo ok 11, I ' ukc IS,
Tultllc Record* o f He mliiiilu C munty, Florida,
It mm Itcvn filed mica l net you
In the abov&lt;s*et |led mil, mi l
you ar e required to serve a
rwipy ©f your Ana war or other
IMrudlh* to the Complaint on
f ' l A l t i l l m altorneyp. ANIJRI t*
HUN, UUrtll. 1)1* AN. IaUWN*
U K * A van den IIKIUI. 332
Kami Central Avenue, Orlando,
Florid a, and fi le the original
A n s w e r or oth er H e a d in g In
the office of the Clerk of the

3. Ed ucal uni * Instruct lot.
REGISTRATION
is
now
lieimr taken for the enroll­
ment of the kindergarten lit
tho Grace Methodist Church
on Unoru ltd. A Woodland

G. Fur Kent
Large 2 lad room Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-7308.

Legal Notice

6, For Kent

tthr

frantorb

Brrilh

Mar. 27, 1963 — Pape 3-A

2 RR. home, 817 Catalina.
Attractive 3 brdroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 2-7IM.

S W E E T IE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3W9.
FA 3 (1317.
Three
room
apartment. 2101
$45. 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $35.
William*. Phone
U'ch Arbor
unfurnished
equipment.
A. Williams

furnished
Magnolia.
Furnished
Robert A.
FA 23951.

three bedroom
house, kitchen
S'.io.ik*. Robert
FA 23931.

NICE A clean :t room furnished Apartment, Near town.
|o’i a month. Includes \tuter A electricity. FA 2-8514.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllonville.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom Inline.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5231
or FA 2 0325.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 he drdom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
ped. tus W 18lh St. Ph. "Tho Air Forco should uso dogs for radar! They all
FA 2 4678.
havo supersonic nearing!'*

U. For Kent
FURN. Apt

12. Kenl Kstule For Sale

FA 2 28IW.

ATTRACTIVE
3 Bedroom,
l ' j hath litimc. Built-in kit­
ItoUaway, Hoipitai A. Uaby EFFICIENCY Apartment ou
chen, atr-ctmdiUouer. Con­
First St. Near 2 city free
Beds*
venient location. $500 down.
parking
lot*
and
shopping
By Hay. Week, or Month
Monthly payments $81(8).
stores. No utility charges.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Call FA 2-2659.
Suitable for couple or sin­
Ph. FA 2-5181 Hit W. U l St.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
UNKURN. Ul Floor. 3 rm*.
Store.
both, 2 screened pore lie*.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up- AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 Bit.
Office FA 2 2118
House. Stove A refrig. $35.
*talr* eveninRf.
Night FA 2 0648
Mo. located 2307 lligliUwn
323-0700
Houses lor rent. For infor­
Avc. Write owner II. tier2524 Park Dr.
Sanlord, Fla.
mation contact Ted Wil­
lach, 118JR Gilmore Dr.
liams Hardware, 2U3 E.
Key West, Fla.
LAKEV1KW Home lor sale or
25th St.
Furn. 2 Bedroom Imiuic. trade tor a tiled farm on the
2 BEDROOM hou'e, kitchen
west side of Sanford. Call
Adulti. No jwtf. FA 2-7tit:t.
equipp'd. $13 month. Ph.
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
FA 2 330.1.
Furniilicd Apartment. Close
nights.
In. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-lui:i
ROOMS, rrtie (i.ibloi, 401
Magnolia AVf. FA 2 072U.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
St. Johns Realty
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
THE
TIME TESTED FIRM
Unfurnlslioil 2 tx'droom house.
Kltclwn rquliqicil. FA 2-3U3I. FURNISHED 2 HR. liuitie. 110 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
Adults only. No pels. 2300 3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor­
MODERN Office turnblieO
Sanford Avc.
ner lot facing lake. 109
with conference room. AarWalla Drlvo, S u n 1 a n d
condllioncd. FA 2-7439.
2 flit. Duplex. Almost new.
Estate. FIIA in aervicc.
Elect, ktt. tile bath, gar­
$150 down, monthly $8175,
2 IIKDIEOOM liou,e. Kitciien
age. tool-A Elm St. Excel­
VA nothing down. FA 28074
equipped. Near base.
lent
location.
Available
or FA 2 2118.
FA 2-:MH5.
Mar. 1st. $75 mo. FA 2 5591.

KENT A HKD

32. Flowers - Shrubs

.11. Articles For Sale

Cut \N Curl Beauty Shop
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ $1 per day rental fur Elec*
Special on Perms. Call for
gons,
Pansies, Vegetable
trie Carpet Sbampcoer with
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
purchase of Blue Lustre,
rators. Free parking lots.
Upsala ltd. Just off 20th St.
Carrol's Furniture.
318 Palmetto a v c .
322-0831
and 1st St.
SINGER Sewing Machine*.
WOODRUFFS
22 lluilt! - Paint • Repair
Used portables and con­
FARM ft GARDEN CENTER
soles. From $20. with guar,
REPAIRING, piinting, cab­ 001 Celery Avc.
FA 2 3970
nntce and attachment. Ph.
inet making. All work guar­
Calndlum Bulbs A Plants
FA 2 9411.
RED ROOM CD house, fenc­
anteed. Call FA 2-2139 after
ed in yard. FA 2-9531.
3 p. m
If you need a good used Re­
3.1. Furniture
SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom*. 2 CARPENTRY, repair work
frigerator drop by
the
WANTED reliable couple to
baths,
equipped
kitchen.
Furniture Center at 1100
alt kinds, new roofs. Ph.
take lit* monthly payments
Shade trees. Assume mort­
French Avc.
FA 2-2506 after 5.
of $1350 on 3 complete
gage, pay part equity. 3305
S. Park 322 (toon
room* of furniture, Call tEVERE Tape Recorder, Lika
25. PlumhiiiK Serv Ires
new condition. $1*25.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
FA '2-8211.
1 ACRE, landscaped, with or
lect.
without 2 bedroom, 10' \
Used furniture, appliances, 1t&gt;. Automobiles • Trucks
45' llousetraller. Lake new.
tools, etc. llought - Sold.
Phone FA 2-7609.
I'lttniliintr &amp; Heating
I-arry'a Mart 215 Sanford 1930 VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
AIR CONDITIONING
Going overseas. Sell for
3 BEDROOM, 1’ 4 hath house
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
CONTRACT and REPAIR
belt offer. FA 29819.
$100 plus rioting cost. 122
WORK
KBKK KST1MATH
Hays Dr. Country Club Ma­ UhlJ Sanford Ave. FA 2-65tl2
BUYING A NEW or
Upholstering ft Mattress ronnor.
USED CART
ovating. New A Used Furni­
PLUMBING
FINANCE IT WITH US
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
NO SPRINT. CLEANING
Contracting Itcpatra
♦ t^vw Interest Rates
Co., al 709 Celery Avc.
2 BEDROOM home, 6 Blocks
FREE ESTIMATES
♦ lo w Monthly Payments
FA 2-2117.
from 1st A Park. Remodel­
It. L. HARVEY
FLORIDA STATE RANK
ed older home. New paint 201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 Sell Us Your Furniture. Gulck
inside and out. Ideal (or i
Service With the Cash. 1919 MERCURY Sedan. Good
retired couple. No taxes I’ ll. Bn (lit) &amp; T e le vision
transport atiun. Reasonable,
SUPER TRADING POST
with homestead exemption.
FA 2-7501.
FA 2 0377.
PERSONAL RADIO A
Price $5,500, $1500 down,
T.W SERVICE
balance $5tM » month. Ph,
.17. Bouts - Motors
We repair Phono Changers .11. Articles For Sale
FA 2 6457.
Radio A T.V., Ante Radios
G; tew ay To The Waterway
Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
1 DAY SERVICE
W AT EIIK It ONT SP ECIAI »S
Hobson Sporting Goods j
tmgs, turps sale. Surplus
25th SI. A Sanford Avc.
Your EVINRU3E Heater I
a Lake Harney rutlage—furn­
City,
'201
W.
1st.
I'll. 323 0655
301-8 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
ished, neat ami clean. $7590.
# St. John* River — 85 ft.
CHOICK BUGS
FAST DEPENDABLE T V .
1 7'v tip. MERCURY Kicker,
frontage ue.tr Sanford. $3500
From $!),ou to $:tu.tio
Service Service calls $! 00.
Like new. 1 10-lip Wiscon­
« Yankee lake — too' x 300’.
Home Service Co. 303 San­ CLOSE OUT on Viscose tweed
sin Motor. FA 2 (3)78.
$5000.
room size rugs. A good
ford Ave. FA 2-3533.
• Lemon lilutf — 97 ft. at
selection of black A white, 12' ALUMINUM HOAT. Mit­
$50 per ft.
gold k while, St green
chell tilt trailer. 5 'i hp,
27. Special Services
t l-uko Diane — 2 'i acres,
Evinrude. Extras. I year
tweeds in popular 6 x 9—
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
$3300.
9 X 12—0 X 15—12 x 12 ami
old. FA 2 8803.
Si’ ll INKER SYSTEMS
4 I-ike Markham — 100' x
12 x 15. Some with foam
All Types and Sites
2tK&gt;\ $1995.
rubber bark. While they ■IS. Motorcycles - Scooters
We Repair and Service
Also a wide selection of l&gt;caulast only $1.50 per xq. yd. VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
S T I N K
tkful lakefronl amt river
CARPETS AI.A CARTE
New ft Used.
front Imtues from $20,000 Machinery and Supply Co. Fern Park, Fla. next to Can­
Lewis Bales &amp; Service 1
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-’H32
to $75,000.
non Towel Co. 833-6021
2517 Country Club ltd.
Ft*It SALE BY OWNER. A t­
tractive 3 bedroom house,
t 1* baths. Duo-Therm heat­
er. Kitchen equipped. Cor­
ner lot. Between Junior
High it Senior High School.
1913 S. Chase Avc.
FA 2-2908.

Wa l l

NEWLY FURNISHED* Large
2 UR. duplex. ULh St. Longwood 838 3208.

W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private hatha, IM
W. First St.

12. Renl Entitle For Salt 21. lieauly Salons

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — INSUHOR
FA 2-4991 1919 S French Ave.
HOUSE,
3 Bedroom,
I'v
baths. Rack yard fenced.
Excellent
condition, lxiw
down
payment.
Monthly
payments $7200. FA 2-5916
139 Maylnlr Circle.

S IN G E R
SEWING MACHINE
{'A L L FA 2-5781
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223

FBIGIDA1RE
Sales A Service

o. 11, man
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

III. Fem nle H elp W onted LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Remove Thatch &gt; Chinch
N I G H T Gltll.L Cook. W.ni
Rug Spray (VC-13) - Fcrtireaa A Curb girl. Must tie
lac—Ph. FA 2 i2tt
experienced. Chick 'N Treat. MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.
Sanford.

GAS

refrigerator. 322-6820,

Ph. FA -2-7028

1 Ton Westing house Air-Con­ dll. Trailers - Cub anus
ditioner, 1st class. $75. Pit.
1953
21'
IIOUSKTHA1LEU,
FA 2-7960.
model. FA 2 5930.
MATHES 2 Ion Air-Condition­
1953 PALACE HOUSETRAILer. $150. Call 322*6838.
Elt.
In good condition,
1-englh 27 ft. $753.03, John
HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
Frank, 871 Seminolu Ulvd.
dow- sills, llnlcli, steps,
locks, sand, cement, rock,
Casselberry, Florida.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
2 BEDROOM 10’ x 45’ Housedry writs, stepping stones.
trailer. Like new. With or
Miracle Concrete Co.
without 1 acre of land,
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
landscaped. Ph. FA 276C9,
UPRIGHT
PIANO.
Vespa
Scooter.
122 Hay*
Dr.
Country Club Manor
Today’s Buy!

BIG! BIG! BIG!
RMAI.L furn. Apt. 1902 Maple 3 Iled r ill. two story house al
Circuit Court «n» or before the
Air-Cunriilionhiff
A BIG bargain, if sold by WOMEN with own li.ut-qnu­
11th day o f April. m3. I f you i \
t h i:
n u n it
i h i u r.
FA 2-0731.
311
W.
loth
St.
Elect.
KiL
RECLAIMED PIA N O S ~
li. It. POPE CO.. INC.
fall to do mo, a decree pro n i \ t i v j i i m m . r u i n i t .
tation care for 3 children
1957 IM PE R IAL
April 1st. Beautiful BIG
fiinftspti IV III be taken .1 am)net i n
%m i
ru n
m m iN iii.i:
tub A shower laundry rm.
2t&gt;0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231 Dm- In unfortunate! eireumamt
housework.
3
or
6
days!
Sanford home al lnon Oak
you fur the re lief demanded ( III A l l . I I IIIU II V
I
Door
Hardtop, Full Pow­
Must he seen lo appreciate.
alancet have 2 pianos, unc
111 the C o m p U ln l.
IN I II * &gt;1 I II 1 Nil.
a week, some evenings. Pay j
Avc , near all churches, (or
er And A ir —
Available Mar. 1st. $73 mo.
walnut,
one
mahogany.
T h l* Notice ahall be pubL
A
W
N
S
E
R
V
IC
E
u n iiT M id ;
r n ii*:rM i«i m i:
hy hour. FA 26562 after­
a BIG family requiring 3
lUhed once a we e k for four \v IN T I:II
PARK
F K D K IIA L in T ill; r u m i t rui m* « p
FA 2 3594.
Famous makes. Will ar­
Mowing nnd edging, etc. Satnoons.
consecutive a n r k s In the The HA VINT JS AND LOAN AAHO- T H E N I N T H JI l l l l ' l %I, t i l l or
4
bedrooms
ami
2
baths,
%N il F u l l
*|.H|.
range sate lo reliable fam­
isfaetuin guaranteed. I’lt.
Hanford 11era Id.
C IA TIO N , a rot primI Ion or- n IT , IN
plus
a
BIG
newly
modernD A T E D thlm M ill day of [ tiiititled
G.\ Special Notices
ml &gt;iiDitMc under Nul.i; n i l m l i t .u i i i n t .
ily lids area. Guaranteed.
FA 2 1817.
March. iM I.
Dcd kitchen (lint will de­ 17. Male Help Wanted
f the United .State IN n m i b l l t Nil, 12719
i t lie law •
SANFORD
Like new condition, Cull or
N
II
T
II
K
T
i
l
I
I
T
I
T
I
I
(S EA L)
|of AIIiri. a
REMINDER
light
mother
&lt;
&gt;
!
tinfamily.
III!
PI III.II‘ IT H IN I
TERRITORIAL SALESMAN 2!). Aulumohilo Scrvlrc
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Plaintiff,
write Credit M a n a gje r
MOTOR CO.
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
B
AHT
111V
BIt
H
A
V
I
N
G
S
A once in a lifetime otter­
Clerk o f Circuit Court
vs.
needed for Sanford men.
Streep's, 611 N, Grange,
H AN K, a New' Y o rk corpora­
Ifyi Martha T, Vlhlen
JAMEfl A. NEAT* and
A
DID
RADIO
O.
M.
HARRISON'S
ing
at
$9,500.
Very
good
80©
FRENCH
Between 30 A f&gt;0 yen 111.
Depu ty Clerk
Orlando 421-2101.
CECELIA I. NEAL, him w ife tion.
322*8827
Drlve-tn Itrpair Service
terms can be arranged,
P la in tiff, 1311 Palmetto Ave.
r u h lD li March It , 20, 27 A et al.
Hnvo cor. National Corpo­
A p r il 2, 1962.
t (efendanlm vs,
ration. With proven imle*. PERSONAL RADIO ft T. V.
AMOS
II
ET.DHUHIB
an.| ONE LADY or an older cou­
riM j-fi*
m u in ; o r n r ir
25th SI. &amp; Sanford Avc.
HA It AII
B
E L D I t l I NIB,
hie
Write llux 55, c/o Sanford
T ill JA M KH A. N E A L and
ple
that
wants
a
good
Ph. 323 0655
%I»VI II I 1*1.M l . &gt; I l u ll IIIIIA
CECELIA I. NEAL, hi* wife.
Herald.
h o m e. 322 0591.
1larendatiie.
w Ife
F r o j l O t No. Kim. 0 I * C * l t 3 « A l 8
1901
Park
Avenue
TO ■ AMOS If. E L D I t l D G E
Board o f I'uldlc In»irucil©n
1202 Mulberry
A U T O G LASS
FACTORY
REPRESENTA­
! tim id * nee U n k n»»w n i
FA 2-5232 anytime
Aldlen*. T e*«»
f o r 8#in In » ! • County, Florid a,
8. For Sale nr Rent
HAIl AII
E.
E LIG H T mIE
EUGENE
IIUGIIEA.
alnCl tvnr r
TIVE
|M
&gt;*llhm
now
open
in
IN S T A L L E D
4He•tdtnre UnjkmtM uj
SPRING
bi jihralw
eeatrtl
lildn
for
yU
No CASH N E E DE D~
Dili area. Age requirement.
2 BEDROOM furnished Iw.uw,
amt
Cans llAbcrlum
K u k II bIi
KadMte*
Klirmmittiry
Setilcarik G I iiks rind l ’u inl
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
Each and all iifikfinn n per*
FA 2 3138 alter 5:00 p m.
23 43, sales experience nec­
H-'lifitd, Ecrutioile County, F l o r ­
17-A Aiuam,
ions, parties and defend ant*
C om pany
month. T. A I. included.
llrbueot,
,
id*. rahP ltiln K o f
is clmmessary over 30. Car prefer­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 1622
wh o claim by, tlirouub. under If ) 0u like country living
Alicante. Kepana
r o*iin*. library , np«clml mduca322 8085.
or
asatriftt
the
afnrt*al&lt;l
red,
average
of
two
nights
tion
r o o in,
m-lrnlnl*irmtlve and (o any and all other
3 Bedroom, 2 bath*. On
A MOM It. E L D I t l I ul K and
mult*, cmfmtorlurti. kllrb#n. etc.; partite (-.'aiming any rlnht,
per week on road long •11. I ’d u llry • Live.sldrk
HA It A E. E L I M I I I mSB
mill he f f f H v c d bjr I lie O w n ­ title end/tir Intercet In and
south side of hig Lake I MMKI&gt;1ATE nCCl'l’ AN( V
established,
lop
r n t e it
the followln* described wlietlier Sft ftpntjpcs, lielra, dcer at I he tic bool Admlnl tt r a ­ to
3
Bedroom
•—
with
air
con­
Mary.
Water
for
boating,
vlsrrs,
arm titers,
a*ftliinceH,
I
tion
It y lid In it ,
Cciiumrrctal property, l«» win
manufacturer of automo­ Large Shetland Ponlea;
ditioning
and
large
family
etc. Orange tree,. Approxi­
Hire r!. Hanford, Florida, until
Isol *. le** thm W ilt 109 llriTrifft, creditors, trustee* »«r
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
tive
specialties
o
f
f
e
r
s
uther
w
o
*
sft
tn
each
amt
nil
feet thereof. In IllotiJk
room.—Any type financing.
It* \ M h Thurttlmy, Ap ri l
I
mately 2Va acres. FA 29102.
dles and bridles. 3229162.
of III* PL AT 1*OTH 29 end ©f YviiiJtu residence is un­
thorough training, complete
1911. mud then mt maid o ff ic e
Payments as law as $68 85
20 of H E A It L A K E known,
puldlcly
opened
mud
ri&amp;d
insurance
program
ami
an
an
d
a
mo.,
plus
taxes
amt
InsurHfsHiilT#*, accord Inic to
12. Kenl Knlatn For Sale
mlotid
NEW CHEVROLET - OLDS - CADILLAC
excellent opportunity for 32, Flowerr* ■ Khnibn
pUt tbaieof recorded III Each and sit unknown p e r ­
T he Informnllun for niddere,
anre to qualified buyer.
1*1wt llook 19, pa»i»* 2. of son*. parties and drfcrulanls. D ITI.KX APARTMENT and
F o rm o f Hid, Form of t'wn
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
you to earn $1 non00 |h t PETUNIA, Sliatalragon, Pan
TEE *N GREEN ESTATES
thm Public
It. curd*
of a* to each and .ill uf whom
tr a it ,
rlmns.
Hperlfloatlorte,
Property,
til
Jessamine
month
or
more.
Write
for
Hcrnltioie (-.ittily, Florida. r rsldcm-a is unknown, havlric
and Fo rm * o f 111*1 Jlond and
aie stock.
Phono 322 2744
CH BVRO LETS
52088 and up
nr
claim l riff
lo
have
any
TOU IRI 11Ell Ell Y N" ii
S'erformmn* c
Bond
may
be
Ave., Sanford. Ls.ooo cash.
oppliratlun
to
Mt Till It
GRAI’ EVILLE NURSERY
mianitnrd In Him o ff ic e o f the I TEL) tptt Hr plaintiff, WIN­ riff hi. title or lute rent In or
1 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Kit­
Phone Urlaudo 424-8275.
FULMER, P. 0. Box 177, Gra|&gt;evilln Ave, Near 2tUh St.
the follow llfff described
O L D S - 88
$3123 and up
\rchtieut, John A, liurUin IV, TER PA It K FI:HE U AL HAV- to
11m pi* r i yt w tile 11 l a t li * t u11.
chen rquipjM-d. No down
F t .ii r I Ii Floor, He n f o r«I V11a n ■ INI JH \ N I &gt; M B V AHHtwT A
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
J
«
l
tiiii
tie
r
of
the
m
b«i
v
e
-«
t
I)
W ILL TRADE Equity in 3
Ur
Nil till na!
Hank Build Iriff, Tit IN, a c-ii pom! Bui otiCAiilecd
C A D IL L A C ________________ 55101 and up
payment. 3309 s. Park Avc.
Hanford, Florida, and coplem and cvUlhu.' under Hit* Li w« ed ©411*4’ , Vie
bedroom, 2 bath house wilii
1!&gt;. SlluulInnH W anted
FA 2-17G1.
lx»!
Illuuk 3. W E A T I I
nmy be obtm!u*'&lt;l ib e t e uimn of (lie United Hiate* o f Amer­
large
Flend a room on
i ; i : h f i k i .d
f iiw t
a d d i­
pis) meiit o f *109.90 f o r each ica, lias Instituted suit a pal net
t io n ,
acc«*rJlntf
to
the
Child Care. FA 2 2274
ftret *rnt, A d d u lo n - l set* fumy you In ib* circuit Court ©f
fenced corner lot. Kitchen
plat thereof, ns record* I
I m: obtain* d ml lab.oo i nch, the Ninth Judicial Circuit, In
equipi»eil. (For wlist have
In P lat Hook 12, P i g © «r,
fur Humlaoli Ouuntyi
half o f which Is refundable i»iid
YARD Work FA 2 787H.
o f l!&gt;e Puldl© HevorU* of
you) Ph. FA 2-3142 after
upon return o f eanie.
Florida, tJ|r nature of the ftUlt
M*miaul# cou n ty , Florida.
An y
uneuc* «*e*ful
bidder*, le to for*1!*'■• a murtffitr* hr
5:30.
Will &lt;ln trolling. 323 0591.
th*
hulhlliiii
mhu
upon
retu rning
first
*ei&gt; lha above dtecrlbed proper:y, Ineludlbif
Ileal Estate — Mortgages
1 vacstr.autiT
ON A N Y N E W OR USED
p ro m id ly mud In wood! eondl- said properly belnir sluta I*d applirtanaiHMa loca l I"d (h e r e ­
t
il
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
2120
BABYSITTING or Housework
1 1©n, w ilt in«" t e fu nd r*| It Im pay - iiud! !»*c.«ird ,1
4 Hetutnola Coun­ on,. and Ioffe 1hr r w lit it ihe REDUCED. 2 Story home,
C A R IN STOCK
vittfil in full If much return ty, Florid». You and eachof furniture. furiBshlnu*, and fixgood repair, new plumbing IM M EU1ATE OCCUPANCY
FA 2 3503.
I* made within ten d ay* a fte r you are her* by required to lure* situate therein, a fid to­
wiring, termite
contract.
the bid opening, lietierml Con- file your Answer with
the t a l e d thereon.
3 Bedroom—with air-condit­ WORK. UahysRUng, ironing.
CADILLAC 4 Door, Powered
YOU. A N D E A C H O F YOU.
tr actor* mmctirlnff
ilocuuientm Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
715 Magnolia, FA 28tt».
Your Best Living and
li Air Conditioned
..............
ioning and screened porch.
for rein inula County, a t * hereby tint|flr«l Ih a l a
FA 2-7791.
mod Not nubmlttlDK proposal end
Investing Onpoitiinity
C llEVROI.lvF Nomad .Station
mb,sit be refunded on e- h alf the Florida, and mtv * a copy Cuinplaltit has been fllr-l by &gt; FwTiDCSE on Cryatal lake.
Any type of financing. Pay­
in Honda today!
ab ove-n amed
Plaintiff
deposit upon return of d ocu­ thereof uj»on W, IS. Winder- the
Wngon. Air Cmidillom-d ....................
ments as low as $61 00 per FIVE DAYS work or sleep
Lorli Arlmr. Call FA 2 3378
ments In ff rod condition.
wet die. ©f the firm i.f Wind- against &gt;ou and ea&lt;h o f you
I 'M MOUTH 2 Door V-8 ..... ................ .
in.
Ref.
706
Bay
Ave.
month,
plus
taxes
and
in­
The
Omner
refttrve*
the • rwredle, llalnre 4 Ward. 224 to forecWis* a (nortgaffe tin
or FA 2-3977.
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:
r'ffbt to w a iv e any luforinm- 1‘urk Avenue, hoyth, \\T titer th© abiive-descrfbed proprrty
I'OKD Station Wagon
surance to qualified buyer.
lltlee or to re jec t mrry or mil Park , Florida, it t u r n e &gt; « f«&gt;r In the a b o 9 « - » t y l * d cause and
56 4 Door V-8, A ti loin at Ir
Highland
Park
2L
Beauty
Salons
JG960 to JlM bO
TEE \N GREEN ESTATES
the ITa.nllff in the above you i« nil each of yuna are Inert bide.
FORD 4 Door, 6 L y l„ Station Wagun
As low as $210 down,
412 Ed,lha Circle
Each bidder must
deposit eotluii, on or before fh* HBh by requ lrrd lo BL* an Answer
Plume 322-2741
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
As lillli: as $43.11
with hie bid e e . u r lt y in the day of April, A- D tve3, els* ur ut li ir I'liiM Brig rr spun sL e This
Automatic TrunamLidun ..... .... .
throe bedroom block
thereto
wit
h
in
*
Clerk
©f
th*
a
Decree
Pro
Confesnu
w
ill
Complete Beauty Service
amount, form and muhject to
a month!
FORD Country Sedan
taune oil two lots can he
a b o ve -e n t it le d
Circuit
Court
the cotidlllon* provided in the be entsrr 1 satinet you.
Easy To Own
Go Closing Costs!
V-8. Overdrive
........ ...... ..
Evening Appointments
IT IH OltIBTtED that this and t© serve a copy o f itn Ii
Infor mation r ?&gt;r Bidder*.
purchased
for |12,0uu.0U. Near new bospital, tins 3
No Pro-payments!
CHEVROLET Station Wagon 6 C yl, Sid.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
At tentio n o f bidders le p a r ­ be publish* I In The Hanford A n s w e r or other r rsponsl v «■
Can be financed through
iiedroom, t bath liome is
ticula rly
catted
to the
re* Herald, a newspaper publish­ Plea din g up*n the P l a i n t i f f s
Homesite Investment
CIIEVRULET Ft Ton Pickup,
qolrimenim m» t « condition* ed In 'heiiilmde Count), Flor­ Attorney#. Cwur*bon and CourFIIA by qualified purchas­
Opportunities
like
new throughout. It’s
6 C»l., Automatic
i t t
o f mtnployment to i&gt;e obeerved ida, once each w«*k fur four fthuti. 17*il VterhHau Avenue.
er tor only luou.oo down
From Just $9951
OKCH1I) S A L E
easy to own al only $K,75o,
mud minimum wmwe rmlea |u co risenut Ivr weeks,
Miami Bench, Florida, on or
CHEVROLET 4 Door. S Cyl.. 81a. Wagon
including cloving cost. Ex­
be paid under I he run tr ait,
AVITNI r»H lh»- band *»f the b c for e t h * l ft t h d my **f April
with only $300 down and
1‘lunlN fill ceil 11*
N i bidder m a y wttUdrmw him Clerk of tb* ctr* oil Court, It^J, cilherwl** lliu al lig atl o n ii
URIVL OUT
CADILLAC t Door Sedan DeVilla
clusive luting.
$59.73 monthly.
bid within 2t&gt; day* a f te r (he HetnInoh Count j. Florida, this ©f ■aid CoinpJaint will b«t t a k ­
55 Power And Air fond.
S1.00 &amp; $2.01)
TODAY!
.... .......
actual data o f tho oMtUi.g tha 11th day of March, A. h, en as confessed by your.
Most attractive section ul
i&lt;u istottil*
CHEVROLET U Ton Pickup
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
thereof.
DONE IND OltDBIUSO at
IH *.
I
lo
ft
Inch
potn
S
t
111
(«
t
nil
Sunland Estates; this 3
6 C&gt;L. Hid. Shift
____
J. P
V r I * Lt, Jr.
(H EAL)
the Metntmde County CourtRealtor
it
3 tenia each
Fhmlrmmn
bedroom. 2 hath lakcvtcw
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr, bouse, haftford, Ktorfda, this Raymond Imndquist, Asso.
l i O i q t r«u««
CHEVROLET 4 Door Stution Wagon
pinoax
Hoard o f Public IhitruCClerk of the Circuit C.,urt tftlh d «y «.! *lsr h. 19*],
V-8. Automatic
............— ,
home. Only $45u duwn and
7 In H ineli pdtn
-tm la riant* a
tion for Himirwii* County,
l l y : Martha T. Vilitsii
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
(H EAL)
CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
M , n t an* n u t
589.54 a month.
Florid a
D. C.
A r th u r II He kwltii. Jr
10 cenlM euch
•antiag
6 Cyl., Sid. Shift
H. T. Mtlwe#
\Vlnd*rwcedi«, 11allies
C le rk of the a b o v e - e n t itl­ 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Central
CmlaSRitStl
HrinltiuU County Sup er inten­ A W ard
ed Circuit Court
Benchea
at
bargain
heat, double carport*, fenc­
dent o f Public Infttrucilon and 124 P a rk Avenue. Houth
AND M ANY OTHERS A T —
By* Martna T. Vlhlen
V:s-f)fflcio
Mrcretmry to the W in t e r Park, Florida
D C
es) yard. $1400 down and
219
E.
2nd
HT.
AND
2503 PARK AVE.
Hoard o f Public Instruction
Publish Mar.il 13, 20, 27 A Publish Marsh 2#. 37 A April
J. C. Bunien
$120 muntnly payments, ltrj
1901 S. Park Ave.
Otlloni, f a • Phene 668 4458
EASY GMAC PAYM ENTS
Publish yistrli U , 2e, 27, H i !
April 1.
I.cnion
Bluff,
Fla.
Lake Dot Drive.. FA 2 5610.
CHO-41
coa-19
C DU-17
FA 2 3233 anytime

Legal Notice

‘ 795

Seminole Realty

H0LLERS°/SANF0RD

D IS C O U N T
SALE

OPPORTUNITY

Stenstrom Really

10% DISCOUNT

Deltona

62
60
58

58
57
57
61
59
60
61
53

Seminole Realty

T h e Mickle Bros. Inc.

4595
1695
495
495
695
595
1445
795
1095
1795
1165

�Orr

IN afurl

Irralft

PnRC 4-A — Mar. 27,19GR
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c o u n t d o w n t o (0) © ’" % ) © © @ ® (DCD

IG6E R V A LU E

"BRACH'S EASTER CANDY"

H

REV. C. E. JACOBSON

Jelly Beans.............................

'17

□
□

Easter Baskets........................

1.4Vi-as.

Mellow Cremes ......................
•esunt

| | Marshmallow Eggs..................

,0^;

Cake Mix

11-as.
ak*.

□

Golden Ripe

bag

49*
49*
29

rag.
rolls
400-ct.
pkgs.

C 4

largo
roll

Q

l f r XR H A H

O

O

with this coupon ond purchase of:

$5.00 OR MORE

WUXi]

(lime I coupaa par (amity plaaial
(expiree Sat., Martk 10, 1961)

'oiom m w M m oi

P i u s 10 0 t « T M A I M ( l
SAM
C .H C fN S I A M I ’ S WITH C O U PO N

Strietmann’s Ckacalata-

Fudge Sandwich ........“VT/ 39*
D.iidaoi r.r.v.

Chocolate Bon-Bons __7.V. 29*

...................3 1ST 89'
»2Va
can

Hunt’l leafy Fla.artd

Tomato Paste

25'

Libby'* Testy Canned

Corned B e e f....

49'

2

27*

Dcllfktful Del Manta

Zucchini Squash ........ 25*

3 V ." 89'

Swift'ning..................................... Z 49'

frozen foods
Pilbkury's Cketry

Berry C risp .............%.* /9c
Palia Brand Frasaa

Enchilada Dinner... ’J;;*’ 49c

SWIFT'S

Oca-lda Brand Fraieii

Hunt's Solid-Pack Canned

ooV n .Y o o f lO O

French F rie s........... 49c
P k h * * ir Frasaa Stew

6-os., 59c + tea

Traaaara lain Detained and

Mer. je

«»•

Vegetables....... .
Gartan'a Family Slsa

Fish Sticks...............’fo* 59c
Marten'a Aaiartad

........
Sm oked Sausage . . ,
Tarnow ’s W ieners . .
Link S a u sa g e .......
Bag S a u sa g e .......

Mix or Match Sale 4 Ji',V 89c
1-lb.
pkg.

45c

12-os.

49c

I Chicken, Sail at Turkey *et Pier, Material
b Ckaata, S y .gh.tri A Maer Sauaal

d a iry specials

To mow's Skinless

pkg.

lOOonVaYofifOO

....... !£■ 36c
Margarine...........

12-ox.
pkg.

35c

Sour C r e a m .......
....... £
Biscuits.................4

39c

Mraa W lnea.ia Madia* A f.d laafkara

12-os.
pkg.

59c

Cheddar Cheese . . . ,0 m 49c
Meatam Brand Delkieae

Cheese
1-lb.
bag

45c

Jm Oraan
f
w A All raaym a
_
*= &gt;

39c

PilUkwry Sweat a* luttarmilk

lO W

mpa

.. al;

SWIFT PREMIUM SUCtu M0L0CNA
Ik . 59o
is.atraa ».«. War. SA MS*

. . .

VJJ 29c

55c

Where Shopping is a Pleasure

o w s s ra s o

Jftl Oreen
Stamps
adA All aaayaa a&gt;dywti aaa ait
«= *;

Mrt. Pilkerf’i Cara Oil

Sra.kar.na a Delxteea

Froth, Fleverful

TALLAHASSEK (U P I) Comptroller Ray E. Green
questioned $2o,uoo a year sal­
aries proposed today for two Swift's Premium Breakfast
professors at Ihe University
of Florida.
Green, wltn has challenged
high salariea for professors in
Capalaud'o Praek Park
the past, said the $*0,000
yearly salariea would provide
a morale problem among
some of the deans at the Uni­
versity who draw less than
$15,000 a year.

GOV'T-INSPECTED
TENDER-AGED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

tIJ 49c

Peeled Shrimp . . . . *.* $1.99

m il

im s s m m m m

Sliced B a co n

PROTEN

Niblets Corn ......... ’ii*' 29c

mwnsf
Oraan Stamps

&lt;!■»•••• Bel

PREMIUM

Grata Giant Wkeie Karntl

anA Ala ravyaa and ywch.M ak
JU D IN 'S LOTION
(wltk Fraa
Purte-Siaed Flaian)

MICRIN ORAL ANTISEPTIC

a

* i.

5 lb .

Fruit Drink

5-lk., $3.69

6 Vi-oi.
cant

G re e n S ta m p s

CANNED
HAMS

Swift'* Shortening (limit I I

leaatraa Oat War. sa. IMS!

I O
S W IF T ’S PREMIUM
BO N ELESS

Welch's Now Apple Grape

SWIFT PREMIUM CANNEB H AM

.

10-lb.

PO TA TO ES

JN Green Stam ps

TALLAHASSEE fU P I) The State Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission as­
signed a task force of officers
today to slop Illegal traffic
lo fresh water game fish from

n

5*

lb.

Ganulna Idaho Russet

TALLAHASSEK (U P I) The Cabinet Truitrea of the
Mik A l l i n n . and ynrtkaaa adi
Internal Improvement Fund
suld 17 acres ot submerged
14-os. bot. 98c
land in the SI. Johns River
(la p i'N t e l. Mer. M. 1NH
today fur $250 an acre.
Tile
purchaser, William
llostwick, bad urged the cab­
inet to drop tlir price to $150 Tasty Breakfast Club
an acre. Ilut the cabinet re­
fused to go ulong on grounds
the value of the land would
increase in future years.

Crackdown

cans

Scott Sale! Whita or Colored

brimming qt.
basket
A T

Tom atoes.....................................31'

Green Questions
Two Salaries

10'

lb.

Fancy Fla. Vina Ripa

TO M A TO ES
Hard Gracn
CA BBA G E

#2 '/i

Scott Sola! Facial Tissue* (w or a)

BANANAS

.

Scott Sole! Whita or Colored

29c

ilow n prod u ce lane

Peaches ..........

O

49c

Cream E g g s.............................

n

Popular Chunk Styla

■rack's Ant'd. Ckacalata

Hunt’s Yollow-CIIng Halved

IO

29c

■rack's lailar ( f t Traat

Fruit &amp; N ut.............................

46-os.
cans

f b t Bartlett* In Syrup

29c

Pillibury Whito, Yellow, Chocolate, Double-Dutch

Submerged Land
On River Sold

$1.29

sack

■rack’s Fail Wray Ckacalata

□

59c

half
gal.

Libby's Rich 'n Refreshing

■rack's Melded Pat

T o d iy 'i ip e d il midweek
Lenten Service at the Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church o(
Sanford will Ik? presented at
7:50 p. m. by Rev. Charles
E. Jacobson, pastor of the
Faith Lutheran Church of Dc*
Land.
A I0S0 graduate of Gusta*
vua Adolphus College in SI.
Peter, Minn., Pastor Jacobson
attended the Lutheran School
of Theology at flock Island,
111., and graduated magna
cum laudo In 1057.
He interned at fletheny Lu­
theran Church In Seattle,
Wash., and was ordained at
Omaha, Neb. In 1957 on a
call to St. Bartholomew Lu­
theran Church in Gliiaboth,
N. J. He came to DcLand in
the fall of toon.
Pastor Jacobson Is chair­
man of the board of the Flor­
ida Lutheran Retirement Cen­
ter in DeLand and also is on
the Synodical Board of So­
cial Ministry of the Florida
Synod. He serves on the
American Mission Committee
and the Publicity Committee
of the Florida Synod and is
vice president of the DcLand
Ministerial A**n. lie also Is
moderator of a radio pro­
gram,
"Sunday
Muslcalc"
which originates in DeLund.
He was host pastor of the
Organlring Convention of the
Florida Synod of LCA in Oct­
ober of last year and has
aervod on the Ministry Com­
mittee, the lailhrr Committee PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.,
and the Merger Committee MARCH 30, 1963!
of the church.
He I* currently working on
an MA Degree In Religion
at Stetson University.

/. K it M A T T . Hwitserluml
(D P I) — Swiss authorities
today were reported rensiderIng s "food lift" of unconlaminated supplies Into this
popular ski resort which lias
been turned into n “ ghost
town" tiy a typhoid fever epi­
demic.
Nearly 200 persons, includ­
ing at least one American
tourist, have been atrirken by
the disease and two have died.

Ice Cream • • • •
Tomato Juice 4
P e a r Halves . 3
Starkist Tuna 4
Scot Tissue . • 4
Scotties........ 2
Scot Towels •. •

29c

Brack's Fancy Ler* a

Rev. Jacobson
To Speak At
Good Shepherd

Resort Turned
Into Ghost Town

Park Lane Assorted Flavor*

■rack's Old Foihlen

_

lb. 89
Top Round
Sirloin Steak • lb. 89
T-Bone Steak • »&gt;. 89*
Club Steak . . . n&gt;. 89*
Ground Beef • &gt;b. 49
(boneless
sfeak)

Freak Flatida fink CetkteH

Shrimp

V n W W

W
. 59*

Jjf Oraan
8 tamps
a«A Ala aeeyae md yarrkeee ak

h=»—

NERMAH 0/B SMOKED SAUSAM

laatea See teed Treat Canadiaa

ib. aw

Smelts
'

w. 23*

a

"SERVING ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. CASSELBERRY.
FERN

PAHK,

LONGWOOD.

MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD"
HIGHWAY
ROAD «$«

17-t)

. . . .

and

from
STATE
fl

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Mortgage Stealing
Counts Against 4
T w o . count informations
iiyitiiisi four Sanford home
repairmen for "stealing n
mortgage'* on the property
of an elderly woman urre
filed this morning in Circuit
Court at (iuinesville.
All four were associated
With the now defunct Nova
liuildrrs, cf Sanford.
State’s Attorney T.
E.

CLO'
II) l.arr) Vrrshel
The First Itesrureh Cnrp.
of Mhi ini has Iiren hlrvil to do
that feasibility study im l he
proposed university here . t .
Thny have already started
work.
Dragline? operating hy Adnni? Shopping renter property
. . . Purpose is to plea-e the
SltD on drainage roquircments
* •
*
Which remind? inr there’s
a new shopping renter pro­
posed out that Mime way . . .
It will have quite an impact.
• •
•
AN A PO1.0U V TO THE
JUNIOR CLASS AT SEMIN01.E IIIUH. ..I'm sorry kids
1 ju*t didn’t know that ’’hup"
was supposed to Ih&gt; a secret,
4
• •
'Delinquent
property Ux
sales for the city and county
w ill he held May t!8 , , , Next
week U the deadline on taxes.
•
• •
Wc know of one high Dem­
ocratic
t'loiimittic
official
tlirat was playing g o l f elec­
tion day.
4

4

4

High Demos Accused
Of Active GOP Work

Duncan said he hoped to
bring the men to trial in the I
I) e f o n t e d DeniiHTuUiitnesvitic court some time
tif legislative candidate
next month.
Charged in the informn- i Gordon Frederick today
thins are William
Cletus I accused officials of his
llrudcli, (lli'lin Jones Jr.. party of actively working
Ilonire Richard Rantard uml “ in the op|Ntaitinu taina fourtli man tiring sought by paign."
Frederick, who was tiethe sheriff's dejuitment, who
, said they expect to have him featcil in Tuesday's leeisintivc ntee hy Jan For­
in custody soon.
tune
hy a stunt 2.’i0 odd
A federal fugitive warrant
v o l . .*»:«
iia.? been i-sued against J.'iu-s. votes declared “ the re­
sults
of
the
election
clear­
aid to have been president
or vire president of Nova ly point nut the need of
an organized w o r k i n g
Builders.
Rl alien, secrelnrytrt-nuir- Democratie party."
"So far as l can deter­
ei, and llannitil, a sales man.
have been in the county jail mine no organized effort
at I iuinesville since their ar­ was made hy the local
rest several weeks ago Roods party officials to either
have been set for itrnden at inf«»rm their members of
jr.Aoo and for Barnard at the pending election or to
f.’l,(NHl. They are in jail in get the* Democrats to the
polls.
lieu of bond.

m w ^ a u fn rii lu'rall^

Longwood Ready;
With Sketches
For New Hall
It) Donna E«te»
Preliminary sketches of the
new l.ongwood City Hall have
been completed hy members
of the City tonne'll and diseuMinn is now utiderwuy with
local architects on the plans,
council offleinl* an/vorneed to­
day.
I on?true!ion i? expected to
liegin within the next two to
three months a? final plans
are completed.
The new building will he
financed with present income
and no increase in taxes will
he levied against the city resi­
dents, the council said.
The building, to be located
at lhe vorm.r „ f Warren and
Wilma Sts., will have a coun­
cil mom and will be centrally
heated and nirconditioned.
Present plans cull for a new
Fire Station to he added next
year.

"It is a known fuel
that some of I lie elected
officials of the Deiiiocnitie parly were active in
the opposition campaign.
Frederick continued, adding, tin the other hand
the Republican elements
were organized anil worked vigorously. They were
adequately financed.
“ Contrary to the ap­
parent altitude of the
Seminole County Demo*
erntie Committee thin was
not a Democratic pri­
mary. It was an active
partisan General F. I « e t ion. Frederick empha­
sized.
“ The Democratic Wom­
an’s Club, a voluntary or­
ganization, was m o r e
willing to rise to the call
than were elected party
officials. Only one elected
party official, Mrs. Kath­
leen Reynolds, partici­
pated a c t i v e 1y . The
others who aided were
volunteers as d i s t i n ­
guished from pu'ty of-

Navy Gets Say
AtIFX Probe

WASHINGTON &lt;UPl&gt; —
Tile Navy Imd a ctinnee today
to -ay vvliat it thought of De­
fense tviieln iy Itobelt S. ,\hi&lt;
ficia ls.
Nunirtin’s cost-saving plan to
"Frankly, thy do'Vit ia
build
»!|- pUl ,ivMl fix'll*
not
hitter for it has 11
plain* for both the Air Force
hope) served to awaken
and Navy.
.'M l i the Democrats for their
-Jd 1ibujfft £r
Navy leilhnotiy was due to
yet . . . Haven’t gone uver
need for competent lead­
be lelenscd as tin- Semite ill- | N iin e y
l la r d u ic k e
tlu? luily of the precincts,
ership, organization and
vcstigatlons Milmiiimmtc re-j
REPORTER: Well, did you s11in. i1 it? elosed door healings
IHirty workers. The party
think the Demos worked for into (la- disputed multi-milleaders are going to have
Air. Frederick ?
to get tlu* lead out of the
linn dollar TFX warplane conRII.I.H1MKR: It reflect* tract.
Democratic Donkey or he
tlu.t there ate many Republi­
trampled hv the GOI*
The panel recalled for the
cans registered us Democrats. second day the five memliers
Elephant," lie conrluded.
*
#
•
Miss Nancy Ju Hardwlrkc
of tile military solliee selec­
Suafonl Pipeline Attorney tion boa id which iiiianiniously uf A It amimic Springs i? the
Ken MelnUixli told us today ..... .
\1t?»
the eon Hart go latest entry in the
Seminole
County"
contest.
thut the ACE. has received to Hoeing Company.
engineering topics of the pro­
A long statement hy Hear The winner of the contest
pose?! pipeline and have an- Adm. Fiederick E. A-hworlh will reign over the county's
celebr.it ;&lt;&gt;n
sweieil that the application said to U- critical of the TFC! Semi-Centennial
to
I
h- held April 26 and 27.
is being studied.
CAPE CAN \VERA I, f l ’ PI)
program was expected t?s In•
4
4
Miss llardwickc, tin- daugh­ -The weatherman gave n
made piii'ltr in transcripts of
Senator elect Mack Cleve­ Wednesday's executive session ter of Mrs. Carl K. Stiles, I? •■go" signal today to a planhlur
eyed ii&lt; d U, S. attempt to firr a
land Jr. said loday a commit­ when Ihi same witnesses t.-s- a five-foot two
tee of teachers will meet with tifieil, Asiiunrth was the lone blonde. She attended Lyman mighty Saturn-1 rocket Ini,,
the legislative delegation Hus Navy representative on the High anti plan* to make nur­ spate this afternoon, But sci­
sing her career.
entist* culled o ff a satellite
evening at the Capri to dis- idgh echelnn selection board.
shot tlmt had boon set for to­
cuss a legislative program
The aula iiinimttee i? investi­
night a* part of a douhleheadpro|Ki?cd by (he Florida Edu­ gating win tlier favoritism or
cation Committee
poor judgiin nt may have causThe I (16-foot Saturn-1, pink
ed civilian Pentagon nffirials
log the horsepower of niMI.IHIII
The County Commission to overrule tin- military and
am..... Idle*, wa? scheduled lo
will send its attorney Humid iiwaril tie runt met to the
Ida t o f f
o.i i. lliUllleroU?,
Johnson to Tallahassee on per Textis-b.md plant of limeuil
sev.-n-minute fliglit 1.1 IsftO
diem bu t' on leglslativis mnt- Dynamic* torpuiutlun, i n ­
Approval for * X.’.Mmi j.dp. in.
lers.
stead of iloelllg.
inner for the pri-h miliary
The emmblow ii passed *
MeNaillaia lias i n s i s t ■'&gt;1 planning survey on Oviedo’s
Four new water jugs, pur­ throughout the t u r l&gt; u I e n t estimated C’XI ihmi Municipal major lo.iriel at 7: in ... in.
chased at a round CO?I «d $2u, course of Hu- healing tliut V\at*-i Sytcm wa? announced ESI when scientist* drihlrd
looked g*H«l
appeared on the County Com- G. lu-lnl |l) iii.iiii* ? plcsclitcd Wcdm- day h\ tin- Community till- weather
enough
to
go
uli.-ml.
Liquid
liii.vsiun s tick 1ursday. And
b ~t plan fm building and Facilili.-? Administration of
with a water cnuler at the delivering mi time a super- Die Housing mid Home flu- oxygen immediately b e g u n
(limr, Rid no new therinu* on sonic fighter that would Inc. t nance Agency, Congressman flowing into the rocket's giant
fuel tanks.
the jinss desk 7
the u-quli.nm ills for butli \. S. J|. ilong Jr. notified tit*"Right now," a space agen­
I lei nId today.
service*.
cy spokesman said one hour
Commissioner James Avery
Tin advance fond i* Intervoiced Id? opinion id tiic Slate
c*t free mid repayable «| ? ..it It.l.r, "we an- right on time."
Association of County Com­
of const in. lion u In it is exmissioner* Tuesday, thusly:
LAKELAND ( t ’ l ’D — Flor­ p&lt;? led to get underway curly
“ A big fat no' to it? reipiesl
..
ida Citru- Mutual grower next yiui. I’hnis are for tin
(or sup|*ort of proiMiH-il legts memtieis will mil have to pay
lalmii. SACC member ship is any
incteiio'd
assessments the ?uli' of revenue la.lids ■ N E W
SMYRNA HE At II
a waste of money, a? tar as .luting Ih.- Rllifl-lil season.
bearing li-N percent interest it I 'l l —The F ill imestlgaled
I ’m concerned. The SACC is | Mutual’s boa i *I of dirertora cate.
today a second attempt to tiein the hands of the Rairk-1u|&gt;pioved a budget committee | Drlv
and Spoom-i. Miuioi rail a (rain of Hie strikechoppers and let them mow rrvommendatiou
W.-dne-.lay E n g i n e e r i n g Firm, were bound Florida East Coast
their iicadquarters tu ,,r “ n to leave the »s»esiincnt *t nutied last Dei.-nibcr l*y the
Railway—fulled levs than an
d o " Avery i* the watchdog thrv-e-quartrr? of * cent per Oviedo Town Council tu hnuhour In-fore Hie large! arrived
of the county treasury . . . lie box of cil.us harvested.
die tlie project.
on the siMit.
usually oppose? any move to
take iii from the treasury.
A CUN VERSA lit IN' WITH
BOR III l-l.ll I.MKR. ('ll.H U ­
AI AN OK THE IlKMOl ItA'llt
EXECUTIVE COMMIT'i EE:
REPORTER: Any loiiiment
to innke on the election J
III 1.1.11IM KR: No comment

Nancy Jo
Enters Contest

Saiurn 'Go'
Signal Given

Oviedo Gets
Survey Ckay

No Boost Seen

Look* like the Chamber's
aviation committee has two
airport site*. Chairman Merle
Wuilie. say* the landing field
will l«- to Iu»ke Monroe. Cham,
b. r malinger John Krider say*
it will be on West First
Klte.'l, at I lib-uliungt' 4.
*
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•

V

.

Water safety program this
luniiiiir will have to be tut
down. . . . Just not enough in­
structors to go around. Tha
group met Monday night to
tnap out p?«ii* lor U.e n — u. .

FBI Probes
?temI*. b,. liii.in.it ihii.ugh Derailment

D yn afro n ics
X l-m coiilrncUi toluliiiK mine lii.tii liulf a ?
million tiollnr* have been received at Dynatronii-6, Im „ Seminole County electronics firm,
within the past seven days, George F. (Andy)
Anderson, vice president and gem-rid manager,
announced today.
Two contracts, one front tlie Navy’s Paci­
fic Missile Range for 1200.000 and one from the
Army for s I lf&gt;.000, have been officially aw to ti­
ed, and noliiiiatiuu of pending award ol all­

WEATHER: Cloudy and warm through Friday. High today, RD-Rfi. Low tonight, 60-65.
I'ltited Cress Leased Wir

Established 19(18

T l l l ’ lLS., M AItt'll 28, I96.T

S.WFOh’ l), FLORIDA

NO. ti78

Monkey Bite Brings Arrest
O f Negro For Rape Attempt

A monkey bite solved an nt- home shnrlly nfter the at
teiiipted rape case hem this tempted rape by Sgt. W, K.
milMli„K
. ?gf.iei* md (Iffiicr Kduiiid
A 211-yparidd Negro, six l . « l U..,..on. Chief Williams said
ami one inch lull and weigh- Sparks confessed.
jng -jim pound?, abducted , k’O- The police * tdi'f recounted
y,..,r.old wiiite hospital em- the action Ihusly:
piny,. nn«l attempted to rape
Spinks entered the hospital

i„.r, Polirc Chief Roy Wtl-

limns reported. The young
woman is five feet tall amt
weighs 1(10 IHHIIlds.
The Negro, C h a r l e s E.
Spark?, was nm-sted nt his

Winners Galore
At Coffee Club
A live rhlckcn that my*
terloiiily
ehanged
into h
dressed frn/en turkey was
won today by Mr*. W. S. Billliimrr, secretary of Shorntuker Construction Co, at the
Chamber of Commerce ladies
day coffee.
Master of Ceremonies Char
lie Morrison prevented Hie
chicken la Mrs. Rillliimer *ii*l
thru took it tu (lie hark room'
to have it dressed. He return
ed with the tin key, courles)
id Winn Dixie on Third M.
oilier winners ol door prir
es were Mrs. Carl William ?
Irotli tin* Sanford Herald, 12
packages of vegetables on the
llieli Food Plan; Miss Sarah
Warren Easterhy from City
Hall, a hum from First Slreel
Wum Dixie, Mrs. Alarlha
VlIlls'll of tlie County Clerk’s
uflice, polled mums from A.
F. Ramsey; Mrs. Charles
ShuIfer id Florida Stale, a
ham from the A A P store;
Mrs. Helen Johnson from
Fir.vi Street Winn Dixie, a per­
manent floral arrangement
from the Sanford Flower
shop; Mrs. Unold Williams,
a ham Irom Food Fair.
Each lady present received
one doien Irish eggs, enurtesy of liatil, Inc., and a
stamp I&gt;ook with flu Gilt-Edge
»l*nip» pasted in
Hie nrvt meeting ill flic
cnltcp club will lit- held April
26 at NAS a? guests ol Cap,u" ‘ R "1" ’)* "a re , command
mg idftcer id the station

Estes Jury
Siill Locked
EL I'ASO, Tex. (U B D -Th e
jury in the ilillip Soi Estes
federal fraud trial, lighting to
.ml a deadlock, resumed til**
liheratiuns n*l»y, A verdict
appeared near
The Jury was in its third
day of deliberation.
Tlie
Ionian, two-woman
jury deeliiud tu go to lied
Wednesday night and worked
on alino?! Iwn hmtr* t*-f are
Anally sending out word that
flit- members were tiring and
wanted to be locked up,
A rourthouve s|xike?Mian re
ported Hie jury was "work
ing along line . . . making
progress."

G e ts G ian t

J 1 Q J L V A ...

BRIEFS
Severe Quakes
REYKJAVIK.
Ireland
lU P !) — Severe earthquakes
rocked pari? nt Iceland Wed­
nesday night, causing a lew
injuries and some damage.

N ew Storm
III United p ress Intel national

nt about t;:i(1 lids morning,
jumped a railing and ordered
the young woman to open the
safe. When she replied she did
nut have the combination, the
Negro grabbed her ami forced
her out of Hie hospital.
Utltuceessflll in an attempt
to steal it ear, Sparks forced
the girt to walk to 7lh mol
Hay Streets, in Hu* Negro sec­
tion. There In* ordered her in­
to a paiked automobile and
attempted to rape her. When
she pleaded with the Negro
he desisted and walked her

Preventive Step
Z E 11 M A T T , Switzerland
(U IM )-T h e Swiss army or
dered the main street ol tin?
ski resort torn up today In a
hunt for the .............. a ty
phnid fever epidemi. that has
caused Uirre death? and Ims
pdali/ed almost ton persons.

Support Given
lilt) DE JANEIRO tUI’ D—
Forty radical rongressmen,
Including Yankee hailing ex
Gov Leiiiii'l Rrinil*. aimuunc
ed Wednesday night they will
sutqx.it Communist • lostered
elfnrts lo open a "hate Amer­
ica" convention in Km to­
night.

N e a r Agreem ent

Defies Leaders
NEW YORK ( Ul ’ lt - The
last striking uninn defied it?
leadership WedneMlay a n d
voled down u conirail, fore
ing Ihc newspaper shutduwn
into its I lllh day and depriv
ing millions of the edition*
they had expected to see
again today.

trnsty and was assigned fop
work at the Sanford xoo. H
was there he was bitten on
the right hum! hy a monkey.
; Ho has been under a physlrilin'* rare since.
While forcing tho young
woman to accompany him ho
told her uf having been bit­
ten by on animal. Her descrip­
tion of Sparks, with tho information of tho monkey bite,
led Cusgrnvo and Hayden tu
the Negro.
When brought to the city
jail Sparks was plac'd In IX
lineup with six other Negro
inmates. The young woman
pointed out Sparks us her us*
sal hint, lie then confessed to
Chief Williams,
.Suspicion of charges uf at­
tempt to rape and of suspicion
of attempted robbery were f.L
ed by the young woman hefoie County Judge Vernon
Mile. Chief Williams said
of YAH-1, who will ha re­
.Sparks would bo arraigned
lieved &lt;&gt;f his command Friday*
later today.
hy Cdr. Leonard J. Reinhart,
current squadron executive
officer.
The day before lloiidinoi
assumed command of the
squadron his flight crews won
tin? Apiil lltti'J Stream.

CO Gets Perfect
Going Away Gift

A death • dealing Paeilir
Coast storm, with lUO-milcHeavy
Attack
Squadron
an hour gusts, swept Inland
loday, severing power line* Due presented a Koltlg-nwaygift to it* commanding officer
an*l elosing roads.
Wt-ilnesilay us ii flew lo a vic­
tory In the monthly Heavy
Grow All
WASHINGTON (UPM-Sen. Attack Wing One "Bomber
Herman K
Talmud: e ill Stream.’'
'llu* results, released today,
(ia .) asked Congress today h&gt;
lei farmers grow nil the cot show VAII-I on top hy a slim
Ion llu-y run and abolish (he seven-point margin over Detwo price system which tin? Uehineiil Eight of VAH II,
plagued the textile industry. n? it won it* third "Humber
Stream" In ** many outing*
during tb.* past year.
Flash Strikes
Heavy
Attack Squadron
FAR IN ( t71*11—Nationalm-d
utility
workers
began an Five look third and VAII-.T
eight (lay series of "flu?h fourth in tin. four-squailiott
strike*'* today to hack 2iHI.(kni meet.
No man wa? happier over
coal miners demanding high­
er wages front Ihu French the outcome lUau Cdi, Ed­
gar J, llou.liu.il Jr., *Mppcr
government.

WASHINGTON t IT ’ I i-Th e
House rduralion Mihctiminiltee was dose today to reach­
ing blparUsan agi i-eiiu nl mi
a J2 7 hlllinu college e.mslrueHon and student aid bill, tinonly new education prn|Mi?al
hy President Kennedy given
a chance ol passage.

Inn k lo the hopsitat, released
her anil fled.
In the meantime, Robert
Itesserer, hospital ailiiiinistrntor, had been alerted when
other employes noticed the
young woman was missing.
No one had heard her seit-mns
when Sparks forced her from
the hospital, Itesserer tele­
phoned police,
Spaiks was released from
joil only a week ago after
serving u sentence on a drunk
and disorderly charge. While
ill Jail he had l*een made a

May Use Red
Bombers-Caslro

Since September, VAH-t
HAVANA (U l'l) Fidel
has been occupied with phas­ Castro accused the United
ing in the AfiA Vigilante and States today of responsibility
therefore did not compote in for armed altaeks on two So.
the monthly bombing eompeti- viet freighters and the recent
|j(
Wednesday wa* the crash of a Bolivian airliner.
M|iiadron's first effort shirr IU* warned Cuba might have"
the September victory and it lo acquire bombers and wis*
won again, this timu with the ships for protection.
AKA.
In an official statement,
The top crew of tlie |J com? Castro charged the Uniletl
pet ing in the event was VAII- Slates was behind yesterday’s
I’a l.t. James F. Bell, pilot, attack on the Soviet freighter
Port,
and (T O Colin C. I'cmhertnn, Baku in Caribbean
|mmhardier-iiu vigt. tor.
Thi* which left It heavily damagwas their second ‘ 'll.unlicr ..I, and nl.?o was res|Minsihlo
Sliruin* victory
In
four for the March 16 sea slrafinjl
month*, tlicy scored a win In of the Soviet steamer Lgov in
Ihc December .Stream as atil- adjoining Isabela rie Sagua.
dents in VAII-lt,
He repeated a recent nlltv*
Ill'll ami I'emhrrton Scored gallon by Communist Chilean
Ml I points, a m at t)(t-p»|liL poet Pablo Neruda Rial the
edg,. over an Atilt crew of Lt. United Slates also was behind
William Ogle, pilot, uml Lt. the March IS crash of a Bo­
(jg l Edward M. Holme?, bom- livian airliner in which Iwn
bunlni navigator, of V A 11-5. Cuban diplomatic
couriers
Kcliiud I hat dew's pig point* were killed.
fell a YAH Ii, Detachment
“ If these altaeks continue,"
Eight crew of Lt. Cdr. Hill E, Castro laid, "Culm will limt
Hit*-ilt and l.t. tj g) Wayne it seif in the position of con­
Roliiil'oo. flying an A-TK, with sidering the arqoisitmn of
461 point?, unit V A II-I’* Lt. long-range bomber* and Iho
Cdr Pit I rick E. (I'Guiu and naval tinili needed to eseurt
Enx. Paul I. Haney, who our merchant vessels, protect
nnm?»ed 4-YJ point* ill an our supply roulci anJ repress
i Hie aggressors,'*
ASA.

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The $200,000 Navy contract is for research
and development of a digital antenna control
system lo lie used in the critical orbit injection
&amp;taye of Die Transit navigational satellite.
The $146,000 contract is for production of

tlie current year which ends in early April will
be approximately jf.'i.r) million. Last year’s vol­
ume was $,’1.7 million.
Anderson said a limited number of addi­
tional assembly line employes will la* reunited
to handle tlie Siyrunl Corps contract. Tin* firm
has a total work force of 2U8 at Ihu present
time.

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                    <text>Oviedo Student
Wins Top Prize
At Science Fair

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W rralb

P a g * 10 — M a r. 26, 1068

Oviedo High student Eugene

from

In the

o f physical

the

Regional

senior
science
Science

Fair held recently in Euttia.
Rill lleln, the school's other
senior division entrant,
honor*Me mention In

won
bio­

chemistry.
Shull's

telescope

build Its own sanctuary.
The "p ig in Ihe poke" prlrr
last Thursday night Informed went to M. Glorc and Mrs.
Raymond Jackson received
the membership that the land
(he door prize of » Dutch
presently being rented ■■ a Amaryllis plant In full bloom
recreation area by the rluh which was donated by Mra. J.
for a token fee from tlx- Flor­ N. Ancntin.
Guests Introduced w e r e
ida Power Employes Club
Karl
Strsshurg and
will he pul up for sale after Mrs
daughter, Irma.
proper appraisal.
Refreshments wrre served
The decision was made at
a meeting held earlier In the al the close of the mceling by
week with representatives of Mra, Tinsley. Mrs. C. C.
both groups present, Gibbons Jones and Mrs. John Kirk,
hostesses for the month.
reported.
He went on to point out that
the Community
Club hss
spent much time and effort
on improving the site which
also is used hy the Bear Lake
Lillie leagu e as a playing
SPRING
field and which now stands
LAWNMOWER
to lose Its charter If it loses
TITNE - UPS
the field.
Gibbon* staled that no spec­
ified date for sale of Hie pro­
perty has been set at this
time and that the Community
PA R TS N O T INCLU D ED
Club will have first option
when * aale I* in the offing.
In nlhrr business of the
merling which was held after
the club heard the Seminole
County legislative candidates,
a nominating committee was
elected to consist of John
Neel, chairman, and Mrs.
19 IN . D AVIS MOWER
Raymond Finney, G. W. Run
BRIGGS A STRATTO N
nell, Richard Ostrander and
4 C Y C LE ENG INE
lira. Alan Wentworth.
13093
Mrs. L. C. Tinsley, repre­
senting the Hear Lake Pres­
20 IN. D AVIS MOWER
byterian Chapel, issued invi­
IIRIGGH A STRATTO N
tation In all interested per­
3 II.I*. 4 C Y C LE ENGINE
sons to Join Ihe congregation
which hopes aoon to have
sufficient
membership
to
President

Shull brought home the tup
division

lens

g’ inding exhibit also won the
Bill Clements special sward
In recognition of time and ef
fort spent on the project and
entitle* him to enter stale
and national competition,
lleln ’a entry was a model
o f a DNA molecule.
Beth Gore and Larry Neely,
also o f Oviedo, completed the
Seminole County reproaenta
Uon with their Junior entry
eahlblu on "E lectricity In
the Community" and "The
Color o f Music."
Shull, Hein and Neely, who
attended the awards banquet
held March 15 in Tavarra,
were accompanied hy Mr.
and Mrs. Foye Shull, Mr. and
M ri. Ralph Neely and Mrs.
James Palmer, Oviedo High
science teacher.
Guest speaker for the ban
quet was Jack Larks from
the A ir Force Missile Test
Center at Cape Canaveral.

HKItHKItT F. HOWUN, rijflit, n I’om.nnetmnn
Kirnt Class assigned to the Heavy Attack W'iiiK
One ntaff, recently reenlleted for six years in the
regular navy. Bowen, who first entered Navnl
service in March 1Of* 1, has iicen nssiRncd to the
Winif Staff since last September. The recnlistment ceremony was conducted hy C'dr. Charles
W. Meahier, left, Commanding Officer for Per­
sonnel of Heavy Attack Wing One.

School Problems
To Be Discussed
In Altamonte
Ity I.noIsc KlmtmrV
County School Superintend­
ent It. T. Milwce and other
members of the county school
Isourd will take part in the

Bear Lake Club
To Learn
Resuscitation

program

By Shirley Wentworth
A representative of the
Seminole C o u n t y Chapter,
American Red Cross, will be
the guest of Rear Lake Home
Demonstration Club members
Tuesday night to discuss and
explain proper methods of
resuscitation. Visual demon­
stration will be presented us­
ing the chapter’s "A n n ie," ■
Rfe-alxed dummy made es­
pecially for the purpose.
The meeting will be held at
• p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Jtunaell Loomla on Rear Lake
Rd.
Alas on thn evening's pro­
gram will bn a demonstra­
tion on "Proper Ironing Meth­
ods," presented by M ri. W.
G. Carpenter, a member of
the club.

auditorium.

Moose Lodge
To Have
Film Programs
Showing of color and sound
movies covering all phases of
the aporta world are being
arranged by program chair­
man Lew Luster for weekly
meetings of Sanford Moose
Lodge 1851, Governor Otis
SJoblom announced today.
Scheduled for thi* week’s
I p.m. Wednesday meeting
are the "193T National Foot­
b a l l League Championship
G am e,"
"lasa
Milwaukee
R raves" and "ID55 Sports
Thrills" which should provide
an Interesting 90 minute pro­
gram for all the men, Luster
eaid.
Weekly
meetings of the
Moose ere held in the lodge
hell above the IGA Food Mart
In Lake Mary. Film i coming
lip In the future Include “ 1MI
Spoils Thrill*,” "Fishing the
Forty-ninth"
and
"Rodeo
Kings."

Five Make
Dean's List
Name* o f five area resi­
dents were Included In a Flor­
ida State
University
an­
nouncement o f thn deans' list
fo r the first trimester today.
They are George M. Herrlstt Jr., Sanford; Paula Kay
Andrewa and Richard A. M il­
ler, Altamonte Springs; Lucy
L. Moon, Ixmgwood, and pantala K. Fetrow, Maitland.
T o make the drane' list stu­
dents must have carried 12 or
more trimester hours o f work
and must have made a grade
average o f 3.0 (R ) or higher.

I

Monday

h b p h

Tuesday
Wednesday

Bear Lake Community Club

By IJnd* Smithson

winning prise

Club Recreation Site
To Go Up For Sale

at

Springs
meeting

the

Altamonte

Elementary

to be held

p.m. Tuesday

PT A

at 7:30

In the school

Questions such as "W hy our

I)AVU&gt; DKAKOLPII

Dearolph Back
Soon At NAS
Lt. Cdr. David E. Dearolph,
a five-year veteran o f San­
ford aviation, will return in
July as a member o f the
Heavy
Attack
Wing Due
staff, the Navy announced to­
day.
Dearolph, who win with
Heavy Attack Squadron* Five
anil Thrrr from 191,7 to 19(12,
will relieve Lt. Cdr. C. Thomas Covlll as W ing Safety
Officer. For the past nine
months, Dearolph has been a
student at the Naval War
College, Newport, R. I.
Covlll is awaiting orders to
his next duty station. Ho has
been assigned to Heavy A t­
tack Wing One since Novem­
ber 11WI.

children do not have suffi­
cient
text
books'!"
"W hy
school buses do nut come
closer to our huities!” and
•‘ Will Altamonte Elementary
be on double sessions next
y e a r !" will hr among many
to he discussed at this tinp o r t a n t snd Informative
meeting.
Election nr new officers
will he held and a full re[mrt of the financial results
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Soak East

By L A R K Y V LBS IIE L
If you don’t think the city
is using water take a look at
these figures . . . at tins lime
last year water consumption
here was 1.9111,132 Gallons per
day . . . The other day it was
2.341,771 gallons
per
day.
That's a 20.5 percent in
crease.
• • #
Mayor Tom McDonald was
given the okay last night by
the city to spend up to $23(1
on his trek to Washington to
meet with congressional offi­
cials on the Navy installation
here . . . "Don't stay at any
Ilea bag," chimed in Jim
Crupps . . . McDonald says he
will probably gu with Cham­
ber Manager John Kridcr
and Andy Carr away,
• • •
City tightening Its licit . . .
Swimming pool charges at
Mellonville a n d
Goldsboro
will jump from 20 to 25 cents
for children and from 50 to CO
cent* for adults.
• * *
And at the same time, the
commission hiked the non­
resident library fee Iruin ft
to S2 "Im m ediately," - . .
That's not too bad. City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles wanted
lu make it $3.
« • •
There was a request at the
City Commission for 10 street
light* on Mellonville . . . It
died (or lack of a second . . .
Jim Crapps who lives on the
street stayed out of it.
• • •
Seminole County bars and
taverns were permitted to do
business today under a ruling
by I he Stale Beverage De­
partment, which held today's
election is "sp ecial" and not
a “ regular" vote. Normally,
bars and taverns must re­
main closed during voting
bums un election day s,
• • •
Joe Davis has been named
to Public Safety Committee
when the Legislature meet*
next week.
•
i t
Hotel and restaurant com­
mission
licenses
are
due
April 1 for Seminole County,
it was reported today by Hu­
bert A. itlcdcl, coin m in inn­
er of the Florida Hole] and
Restaurant Commission. All
public liaising and food ser­
vice establishment owners or
operators arc reminded to
renew their license*' by re­
turning the application and
fee to the commission at 3ot
Carlton Building, Tallahassee.
t i l
Do you suppose those pentlelili'ii ale going to lie selfish
enough to a-k the city to
g'vo them a liquor license
variance on Fifteenth street
and Elm A v id , . . Bight
across Hie street from school
property on which it school
may be built I may H A V E to
lie built, If lliu school popu­
lation continue* to balloon) . ,
And with all the Commercial
zoning that's nvuilutdo , . .
And in for adjacent to) u res­
idential *onc . . . And will) the
t ity Zoning Commission and
tlie City Commission on rec­
ord ns opposed to spot zon­
ing . . . Now, doesn't someone
want to start a liquor store
at Second Street and S 'o tt
Avenue? , , . .Same difference.
•
•
•

Bruce Wins
Request O K

Resume Talks

Healthy Cut

County Gets
Boost In
Timber Service

Public Hearing
On Shopping
Center Slated

Accept Pact

Get Orders

11IjL^h Hopes

Smog Blamed
For Accident

Pay Raise

north io Ihe heavy smoke and
fog which cut v 1st hi lit y to nlino-t zero.
Henry Uleiod* wit* i haigrd
by Trouper J. L. Bike* with
failure to have In* vehicle
under i out ml,
John, Hie younger brother
was Heated at Winter I'uik
Hospital for u fim lured leg
n o d laceration*, sustained
when he was thrown to tlie
pavement hy the Impact.

Herald Index
Bridge
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Entertainment .
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26, 1903

SANFORD, FLORIDA

of raising the water rates
$10.50 per
connection per
year.
In an effort to stem possi­
ble water rationing here, city
Manager \V. E. Knowles was

School Study
Funds Okayed

The City Commission Monday voted to appropri­
ate $1,500 for the ( handier of Commerce to help de­
fray some of Ihe cost tif a feasibility study lor a pro(Kised stale university in Seminole County.
The Chamber plana to ask the County Commis­
sion today for $12,500 for the project and will add nn1 other $1,(106 from their own

TFX Warplane
Probe Called Off
W A S H IN G TO N (U IM ) —
Tlu&gt; Semite Investigations subcommittco today called o ff a
scheduled session o f it* TFX
wurpluun investigation.

Denied Admission

‘ Mate America*

m ARCII

City Fiscal Agent laiomis 1field, transm ission lines and
,
1-ccd.v told tlie City Commis­ w ater reservoir.
According to Leedy'* fig­
sion Monday night to stay
within an yvio.ooo Kind issue ures, based on 5,300 active
range to undertake water im­ w ater accounts here*, an SflJO,Dim issue would mean a need
provements here.
I a’rely in a memo to the
commission
indicated
the
board stay within that range
due to the Itond coverage
stretching
thin over
that
amount.
Tlie complete water im ­
provement project had been
estimated at well over 31.
INMi.ooo to Include a new well

Pressure On

Minor Clashes

T T F sT

R A M '! !

Chairman John I.. McClel­
lan, D-Ark., told newsmen he
was busy on other mailer*
ami would have to postpone
the hearing until Wednesday.
He n-surrd reporters there
was "no special significance"
in the delay.

F I.O R E S

Two Rescued
Never Gave Up
( I l l 'l l

—

An adventuresome

W H ITEH O RSE.
g ill

fioiu

Brooklyn

Yukon
mid

a

husky California mechanic re­
lated from their bospitid bed*
today the incredible nre-uulit
o f 48 day* spent on a frozen
Yukon mountainside with only
Hie Bible for inspiiaHoti ami
melted allow for subsistence.
"W e never gave up hope. We
lived lioiu day to day, Imping
soini'ono would collie," said
Helen Klnhell, 21.
Mis*
kluheti ami
Ralph
Fhoes, 42, o f Ran Riuiin,
Calif., disappeared Feb. 4 oil a
flight from Whitehorse to
Seattle, Wash,, iihourd Flores'
single-engine plane.
Two weeks ago they welu
given up un dead,
Hiirli pilot Churles I la in ill on
■quitted the couple's "SO S"
scrawled in tlm snow an he
flew over llm frigid wasteland
Sunday, then saw Min* Kluheti
fiiiutlciiHy
waving near a
lean-to cuiistrected front the
amull planus wreckage.
Hamilton notified two In­
dian trapper* who raced to the
men by dogkleil, The Indians
pieked up Flore* four miles
from the crash scene ns he
hiihliled t o w a r d w h u t he
thought was the sound of u
power saw. Hamilton, menuwhile, diieiL-d Ihqut Canad­
ian Mounted Police lo the
acenu.

Postponed
A I, A M ( H i t ) It |i i). N. M.
( U l 'l j-—A freak gust of wind
blew the huge Operation Slurgazer balloon a g a i n s t a
launching crane early today,
poking holes and forcing an­
other postponement uf the
kchrefuled high-altitude study
o l tha slur*.

Witnesses for today'* chim'd
sc**iun were In have included
tlie aduiitul* and general* win*
made up the source selection
hoard u li I c h recommended
tlutt tlie T F X contract go to
the Boeing Co. It went instead
to General Dynamics, touch­
ing utf tho present controv­
ersy.
Eventual cost of |,7iHi o f His
silpei'Nunla N a v y - Ai r Force
fighter plum* may ucxced f&lt;i
billion.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
MeNainnia hit* said the TF X
hearings would result only in
"treiiieiulous harm to many
indivhl uids."
Tho secretary was praised
today hy Krtinto Democratic
Leader Mika Mansfield. He
sniil, " I Hunk wo nil rucugnlzo
that the secretary o f defense
has done an outstanding job
in his two years In office. Wo
have nil Bin confidence In the
world in hi* disnctinii, hi* in teg lily unit Id* ability."

Fake Termite
Exterminators Hit

authorized lo contact Engin­
eer Jess Dietz and Leedy fer
a special meeting next week
lo discuss ways o f financing
the proposed project.
Knowles had earlier esti­
mated that water rationing
will lie a must hy the peak
days in July and August
In other business, the com­
mission;
Approved a liecr and wine
license at 2502 Oak Ave. by
the Knights of Columbus but,
at the same time denied a
liquor license;
Agreed to boost court costa
with fines o f less than $13
set at $2 anil more than $15
the costs will he $7 50;
Set April 12 for a public
hearing on condemnation for
property at 300, 3iwt und 310
French Avc.

budget to help g e l the study
underway.
Douglas Stenstrorn, chair­
man o f the chnmlier's long
range planning committee ap­
peared before the board cit­
ing it " w ii * our ohligation to
get after lids school. It will
he u lough fight hut it would
he better to make a fight uml
lose than not fight at all."
Stenstrem emphasized that
the area had a good chance fo r
Hin university beenuso "w o
me right In Hie middle o f uu
cdin u1in mil complex."

Education Study
Cuts Proposed
TA M P A (U P I) — Board of
Control
Executive
Director
J. Broward Culpepper rcr
omnicmlcd today a n il of
inure llun 311 million in bud­
ge l proposals by a space era
education study.
The study, made piddle
two weeks ago, placed a 3X1.5
million price tag on proposals
for gearing existing tinlvm llics to Hie space age unit
planning for new institutions
to handle projected increases
during the RI63-65 biennium.
But Culpepper told t h r
hoard, meeting lo approve
recoin nicitd.ilinti* In Hie Pni3
Ilegislature, "Tlie full $33.5
million recommended by the
space era study is Judged not
to lie needed during Hie 1%J65 biennium."
instead, Culpepper propos­
ed that Hie board approve
322,151.nut) lo carry out the
projects recommended in tin:
study.

Struck, Abused
Marines Claim
SAN IMEGO, Calif. (L T D
— Eight
Marines
testified
Monday they were struck and
abused hy a drill instructor
for such infractions as smil­
ing in ranks and taking
cracker* from Hie mess hall.
Tile eight form er recruit*
made the statements at tin)
first day of tlie trial by gen­
eral court-martial of SgL
Carlton L Stay, 33, of San
Diego. Slay pleaded innocent
to 18 specifications of mal­
treatment o f tlie 15 recruit!
during a five-week period in
October and November.
I’fc. Donald Ratlibone, 10,
of Fresno, Calif., testified
Slay hit him in the stomach
nine limes and hum lliilcd
him "fo r two hour*," lie.
cause he smiled In ranks.
Pvt. Harold Anthony, IS,
of Greenville, HI., said Slay
forced a cellophane package
containing
lliree
or
four
crackers which he had taken
from the mess hall into bis
mouth, wrapper and all, caus­
ing bis nose and Bps lo
bleed. He said tie violated
rules by taking Uio crack­
ers.

Huy Land
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
Florida should spend $50 mil­
lion n* soon a* possible tvs
liny and develop recreational
land before it is gobbled up,
tl&gt;.&lt; Governor's Committee on
Recreational Development aaid
Monday.

JACKSONVILLE ( UP I ) The -Slate Board of Health
warned today Hud Ihe spring
will not only bring Hies ami
hug* to Florida, hut also u
rush o( fake term He extermi­
nator!.
Resident* were told to be­
ware ol pest i-on(ml opera­
tions "because many of them
are ll)-l&gt;&gt; niglders who arc
expert only in relieving trust­
ing people of their money."
The state luinrd recoiniiicmli'd householders check
the operator's B o a r d
of
Health license before allow­
ing him to work.

Two Enter Beauty Contest

Nob. dy asked me hut, what­
ever the outcome o f the elec­
tion, something has got to be
done to levitatin' the Demoviatic executive committee.
•
»
•

Two of the latest contest
ant*

for

"M iss

Seminole

County" who will reign over
the

JO Year

Centennial,

The Seminole County liar
Assn, has just gone on reread
faw ning pay hikes f . r C ir­
cuit Judges to the tune of
$2U,5tW.
•
a s
Merchants won't be allowed
lo display their wares along
the
street
anymore . . ,
the word li mu the
C A R O L IN E

U A C U .K lll.Y

County

are

Miss

SemiCaro

line llaggcrly and Mb* Ann
Mahan, both o f Sanford.
Miss llaggcrly is tlie daugh­
ter of 3!r. and Mr*. J. 1).
llaggcrly of 210 Virginia Aw
She is a green eyed straw­
berry hlondc who likes char­
acter dancing, square danc­
ing, swimming, tennis and
fishing.
KIm m already a trained

dental assistant, and plans
to contimie in that work for
her career,
hoods she likes to cook
best are rakes, piet and
rookies.
Her music tastes
range from classic to popu­
lar to western. Green to
match her eyes is her favor­
ite color.
The man she would like to
find is intelligent, quick wil­
ted and "sim ply easy to be
with,"
M ill Baggerly ii S feet
I ' i inches tall, weighs 113
pounds and tuts statistics of

NO. 67&lt;f

$850,000 Top
For Water-leedy

BRIEFS

Early voting In Seminole This was 2.000 le-s than the 100,000 o f Dade's 111,000 re­
County was slow to moderate number estimated at that time gistered voters would ballot.
Voting was light also in
as voters went to the pells to in the first primary and 6,000
less than the second primary. Palm Bench and Broward
name a new legislator, n check
llrown said if Urn same v»t- counties, where showeis dot- By 1‘nited Pres* liilrmallun.il
of the 23 vole precincts re­
Spring rains and thunder
vealed at noon.
shower* today soaked the
The county’s 23 polling
warm eastern halt id the na
place* will close at 7 p.m.
lion.
The only race here i* !»•tween
Democrat G-'idon
Frederick and Republican Jan
WASHINGTON ( U PD —The
Fortune.
United States and Russia to­
The heaviest voting was in
day
resume
Berlin
talk*
the six Sanford precincts. A*
which were suspended in Oc­
o f noon over 500 persons cast
tober during the Cuban mis­
ballots.
siles crisis.
The heaviest deluge o f vot­
Full-time oporution of the comity voting royrUtraing was at the National Guard
liun office, with a doubled pay iin-reuse for the regis­
Arm ory where 187 voted ns of
trar, was voted this morning by tbe County Commis­ WASHINGTON tU I'Il noon.
House Armed Service* Com­
sion.
Voting was very slow in
mittee Chairman Carl Vinson
However, tbe net ion will lie presented to the today proposed a 3138 million
Altamonte where only three
eotinty legislative delegation seeking to have the cut in a pending St.8 billion
voted since !) a.ni. and 58 in
the Oviedo precinct. Around legislature approve a law
military construction hill.
the state, in populous Dade setting tip the change.
County, v o t i n g
registrar
Commission's action today
Claude llrown said only an of Registrar Camilla Bruce's
NEW YORK (U P I ) — Pub­
estimated 24.000 persons had request for Hie change was
lisher* today accepted a con­
trickled to the polls by 10 a.m approved on a 4-1 vote, with
tract proposal hy Mayor Ro­
bert F. Wagner, but striking
James Avery dissenting.
photoengraver* asked more
Mrs, Bruce two weeks ago
time.
pointed out her office a*
operated only one day a week
Improved service to Semin­
excepting for 30 days prior ole Comity timber Interests
BARIS (U P I) •— France's
to an election. She compar­ was outlined by the Florida
dwindling power supply today
ed Seminole County'* high­
Forest Service this morning
er population with a lesser when the County Commission increased Hie pres-urr on
President Charles de Gaulle
voter registration in com­
voted to participate in an en­
parable counties. She also
In find a way out of the worst
larged program.
Argument of Joe Gazil for requested her salary be in­
Gene Lane, Ocala, of tlie lalMir crisis since lie took of
permission to construct a creased from S3.1KMI to Sti.ooo Forest Service, said tlie ser­ five.
SlSo.ooo shopping center at annually.
vice now is for Orange, Lake
Avery charged Ihe county
Ravenna Park will get a pub­
and Seminole County to share
lic hearing April 23 before does not need a fulltim e
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. lU B I)
costs with the Slate, thusly
registrar, "it is a waste of
—Two Negroes, laitli space
the County Commission.
the Slate paying no per cent
The
Zoning
Commission time and money." He said
technician*
at
government
and the three counties paying
previously had denied Gazil’.* there "is nothing wrong with
rocket
Installations,
li a v c
40 per cent. Orange and Lake
request for reioning of the the present set-up and I am
been refused admission to the
each pay 37’ a per cent of the
University of Alabama's cen­
site to commercial.
Gan! sick and tired o f pampering
counties' share ami Seminole
seeks to have tlie County people trying to get them out
ter here.
23 per cent.
Commission to override the to register and vote."
Under the new program,
John Fitzpatrick pointed to
Zoning Commission.
Seminole and Lake will he
Ga/il's appeal
was pre­ Mrs. Bruce's claim she could
G UATEM ALA C ITY (UIM )
paired and Orange am! Osce­
sently! this morning by Ro­ operate the office on a full— Loyal troops buttled Com­
ola
Counties
will
he
paired.
bert G. Martin, owner of time basis at ir»s cost to the
munist led guerrillas in a
county. John Alexander also Seminole will pay one-third number of minor clashes over
tlie site.
of
the
counties'
share,
with
Commission member* re- recalled Mrs. Bruce's promise
the weekend, Hie army un
commcn lyd 'be f&lt;*||i»" i-u* ms» In n n er- tu with tore 'vineor- Lake paying twu thirds. Lane tHiunccd today. There was no
till
estimated
cost
for
the
jx isf.n i'i! and cut cu-i*.
to Chair ran J. C. Hutchison »r
report of casualties on cither
next fl-c.il year lor Seminoleand lie named them to * lie also recalled Mrs. Iln io s
side.
L
ike
is
S
J,374
.
fire
hiding
some
feasibility reini mince for a new office in Bin remit house
new equipment,
sillily whether a courthouse and said it would lie "a
Terrell Davis, Orlando, -of
annex is needed in South waste ol space for only one
RIO I)E JANEIRO ( U I 'D •t
the Forest Service, will he in
Seminole County: E d w i n (lay a week
Gov. Carlos l-aeerda ruled
Clin Irma n .1 C. Hun hivin charge of Ihr Seminole-I.ake Monday night that the ComHunt, Harold Kntlncr, Wally
K hrone Jr.. T. L. Lingo Jr., cxpir- sed opinion the emul­ program, witli headquarter* tuuilists i-annol hold a scheil
Itonard Masters, John Brum- iy*a i 5JI88 oter regisli ation in Lake. County.
"hale Am erica" meeting
Lane explained the Foresl tiled
ley, II. It Pope, Paul Bales "coil III !*■ built up ii&gt; a full
in Rio tills week despite the
time office ami less man Service is working out the willingness ol the federal
and A1 Lortiunn.
plan statewide and will he
Tlie Commission also this hours. *
government to permit it.
1 ee Gar) jjim -d in tin* presented to the next Legis­
morning:
lature.
Upheld the Board of Ad­ vote favoring Hie change.
County Commission voted
However, the Commission
justment'- decision granting
BUDAPEST.
II u n g a r y
First Florida Utilities per- deferred Mrs. Brine's r e ­ approval, subject to the next (U P I )—'The U. S. legation
county
budget.
mission io expand its Bear quest fur purchase of Jj.ooq
here has received orders to
in election equipment until
Lake plant.
arrange a meeting between
Set up a joint meeting with the next public hearing.
Jos/ef Carellii.il Minds/enty
Casselberry Town Council for
and Austria's Franz Cardinal
2 p. m. \pril 6 to discuss im ­
Koenig when Koenig comes to
provement of Winter Park
liudapeit, an A m e r t c u ti
N E W YO R K ( U l ’l )— King
Drive in Casselberry.
spokesman said today.
Opposed
giving
Maitland 11as sail II. Hie bright young
Heavy
sm og whs blamed
"hot pursuit" potke powers l iu m a iili w h o has It'd Moroc co
for the sre oter-mito liccidcnt
in Seminole Counly, pointing lulu its own new frontier, ar­
LONDON
(U P I &gt;—Britain's
early today on the Tntiglowood
H&lt;c good eo operation exist rive* hero today with high
50,000 family doctors
anil
ing now beiween law enforce­ hopes o f *tiengllleiiilig rela­ Estate* lid , which Injured 13
dcntisl* are (o get a raise
year
old
John
M.
Clein't
o
f
tions with the United States.
ment officers.
hi pay, Prime Minister Har­
Lake Howell.
The younger fleiu-t was rill­ old Macmillan (old Parlia­
ing on the laick o f n motor ment . M o n d a y . Macmillan
sco. ter driven by hi* older said tlie raise will lie about
brother, Henry Clenet, Id, 14 pcf cent under the national
when Henry collided with the health scheme. This will give
hark end o f a car, driven by general medical practitioners
t'loo Hunter o f Lake Howell. uhoid $7,742 a year and denBoth vehicles were proceeding llsts about $0,720 a year.

K.-tatdinhed 1908

31 IH iX t.
Mina Ann Malian, daughter
ol Mr. and Mr*. Robert Ma­
lian ill ISO Elliott A w . U a
brown eyed brunette whose
special talent is twirling. Six*
ha* been a majorette at SIIS
amt it now a member of the
twirling team for Hie "B ron­
c o * " pro football team.
Mis* Mahan ha* attended
schools in Kentucky and banlord and U an honor roll
atudeot.
Horn-back riding and wa­
ter skiing take up her apace
lime when she 1a Uut work

mg as a Candy Striper. Her
future plans include nursing
as a career.
Miss Malian has been at­
tendants to Iwth the Queen of
Miss Florida Military and
May Day Queen.
A man that she can admire
and respect would take first
place with her. Her favorite
music is "d re a m y " and she
likes to cook Italian Spaghet­
ti and cakes.
Mis* Mahan'S - weight of
HO pounds is distributed on
tier 3 fool S Inch frame with
rttS-Zidtl Mich measurements.

ANN MAHAN

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DEAR ABBY: I went steady
with Harry for nlmoAt a year. Aruuml Cliridtnuui l .started knitting
him a sweater. I bought yarn in his
favorite color* and chose a' style I
knew he would like. Some of my
friends started telling mo thut Ilarrv was bunging uround another girl,
hut he denied it. Last Salurduy night
Hurry called me, eaid he didn't
feel well, and he broke our date Tor
that night. My brother suw him out
with this girl. We had a big fight
over it und broke up for good. The
sweuter is now finished and I wus
going to give it to him for hia birth*
day, which is In two weeks, Should
1 give it to him anyway?
HURT

DEAR AUNT: By ull means talk
to the child’a mother. (And, If pos­
sible, be sure her father is present,
too.) If no steps are taken to see
that the child uses her time more
constructively, you will at least know
that you tried.
•

CONFIDENTIAL TO B.J.: Why
is he hunting so frantically for u
state where no blood test Is request­
ed before marriage? Those who are
so eager to avoid it, usuully need It
the most.

We

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Tuesday,

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What’s on your mind7 For u itcraonal reply, send a self - addressed,
slumped envelu|&gt;c to Abby, Box U365,
lt v v e ily I till* , Culir.
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For Abby’s booklet, “ How To
Have A lively Wedding." send 5b
cents to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

April 2
This hour-long special offers an off-beat look
at changing Hollywood as it has evolved during
Zanuck's 43 years in the business—36 of them
as one of filmdom's most colorful and inventive
producers. The program ranges from Zanuck's
boyhood days in Nebraska to his most recent
qroductioni, "Cleopatra" and "The Longest Day."

On&amp;hidq&amp;

By Oswald Jacoby
Bridge P layers Invited
not shut out

NOBTH (D )
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mond bid m ltht
West, but tills one did.
South plsysd thrss dia­
monds and mads it since be
had to lose only one trick In
each suit. East and West can
make three hearts ao this
three diamond bid worked
well fo r South.
so u th
A Jsa
When do you usa a bust
01
two-diamond response Instead
4QJI784
o f three diamonds? When you
don’t feel like risking a three
Both vulnerable
diamond bid.
1N.T.
BA
Thus, when I play straight
Htaymsn my lmmsdlsU re­
sponses o f two dismonds,
trump and I f ha merely bids hearts and spadss and threo
two dismonds W est won’t be cluba and diamonds are all
•hut out. Even a three-dia­ bad hands.

JhBWoman:

By Ruth Millett

you a favor. (Friendships ars
Pass along a bit o f roeilp, nourished not only by favors
rv«n i f you know fo r a fact given, but by favors grate­
fully accepted.)
that it it true. (Would you
Run yourself down. (Sure
went that kind o f story spread you aren’t Just bagging for
•bent you or a member o f compliments a n d
reassur­
your fam ily f )
ance?)
Make a fuss about service.
O ffer unsought sdvlce. (The
(Sure you aren’ t Just throwing fact your advice hasn’t been
your weight around?)
sought may indicate it isn’t
Monopolise the conversation wanted.)
when you are In a group. (A rs
Tell out of your favorite
you really that fascinating?)
anecdotes. (Sure you hsvsn’t
Tell yuur troubles to anyone told it to tho earn* persons
who will listen. (Others hsvs before? I f It’s a favorite
troubles, too, remember.)
story, you probably hsvs.)
Tall a white Ho Just to ssvo
Put another person in his
fare. (Chances are you will pises. (F o r this yuu w ill never
bs found out— and then, won’t bs forgiven.)
your fa ct be red ?)
Complain about how un­
Refuse to let a flisnd do friendly you've found a nsw

dtiqhtiqhiA

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Think twice before you—

town or neighborhood. (Qlvo
others time to take you In.
How about your own friend­
liness?)
Maks any kind o f promise
without fully intending to
keep It, whether It Is conveni­
ent or not. (Broken promises
can't be mended.)
Low-rate sny member o f
your fam ily or any o f your
in-laws. (That's the worst
kind o f disloyalty.)

Reservations are being re­
ceived from all over central
Florida and s i far sway as

Moore's Death:
One In Million
LOS ANG ELES (U P I )- R c action was Immediate and ve­
hement following the death
Monday
of
boxer
Davey
Moore despite a coroner’s r e ­
port that the principal cause
was a "one In a million acci­
dent."
The 29.yeir-old fighter died
o f Injuries suffered when hit
head snapped sgslnat the bot­
tom ring strand on • loth
round knockdown in his fea­
therweight championship bout
with Sugar Remus Thursday.
Demands for bans on pro­
fessional boxing were made
throughout the world. Includ­
ing the Vatican Radio and
leglsliturs In California, Con­
necticut. New York and the
U. 8. House of Representa­
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I:M (S) aigs Os
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"Spindletop," fabulous Tex
aa oil well, broke loose oa
Jacksonville for the DeLand Jan. 10, 1B01, and flowed an
First Open Pairs Bridge Tour­ •stimated aou.ouo barrels be­
nament, aponsored by the De- fore being controlled.
Land Duplicate Bridge Club
Mr*. George Peariall, direc­
tor, laid today.
The tournament la to be
held Saturday at the Stetaoh
Union Bldg, at Stetson Uni­
versity, with the first session
scheduled to get underway at
1:30 p.m. with a break for
dinner ai 8 p.m. and tbe sec­
ond session to begin at 7:30
p.m.
No reservations will bo ac­
cepted after Thursday, Mrs.
Pearsall said, and winners
will
be awarded
master
points and trophies.
Those wishing reservations
are asked to contact Phil DaBerard at 820 Tuxedo Ave.,
DeLand.
Those
who need
partners are to contact Mra.
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There will be free parking
on the campus, and the din­
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free, also.
Entry fees are 14 p*r play­
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TV Time Previews

T:8Q4:80 p. m. NBC Gary Vic Morrow, site this eat
C ooper-Th e Tall American. out.
S:30«:30 p. m. CBS. The
O f all the doirns o f film bio­
Red
Skeleton Hour. Amanda
graphies on TV this season
Blake, Kitty of ''Guntmoke,"
none has appruadwd the dis­
•(fe d R cly turns comadlenne
tinction of this pruductiua is Iter st Die wldder Jenkins,
all Ita aspects, nor has any who threatens to wrest away
had tha peculiar properties Sheriff Uesdcya'a (R ed Ska!inherent in tills subject. A l­ ton) Job. A rather funny,
though tha Cooper character thoroughly slapstick, sketch
Is au-ellcnUy prubed In ilia Is this, in which singer Bob­
show's writing and produc­ by HydtU plays a newsboytion, U la tha narration by passed o ff by Deadeye as
old Cooper crony Walter Urc- Billy tiie Kid. In hi* singing
nnin tint so well recreates sput,
it) dell
tings
three
the life and legend of the tunes, best of which is “ Clto
man. The program begins C lio Bambino." An even fun­
with scenes o f Helens, Mon- nier bit hat Skallon, assisted
tans, where lie spent hit boy- by one of his chorus lovelies.
liood, end faithfully fullowa In e Jerky impression of the
hit Ufe, both personal and private lives of a famed
professional, including scenes dance couple.
(rum many of hla films.
8:90U:3o p. m. NBC. Em­
7:801:30 p. m. ABC. Corn- pire. "Hidden Asset." (color).
ball "T n e Quiet W arrior." Lt. Although tha story Is based
Ull H an lry'i (Rick Jason) on a torturous business pro­
leave In Loudon It abruptly position, llwre It p'enty of
interrupted when lie It or­ lively action to tuske it axdered
to
parachute
into cltlug at well
thoughtful.
France and rescue an im ­ Itedigo hat to (Ira some em­
portant scientist (K olfe (se­ ployes to satlsly his bauker's
dan). Reluctantly leaving hit demands. The dissatisfaction
short exposure ta the excite­ of the men leads to seme vio­
ment of luxuriou* living. Han- lent reactions. Richard Egan
ley finds more excitement •tars with Charles Dromuu.
when ha and his psrachullng By an O'Neal tod Warren
partner (J. D. Cannon) land Vender*.
in Franoa and find their res
S:SU-10 p. oi. C B f Tbe Jack
c u f chert more difficult t&gt; M Benny Program. Devotees of
anticipated. The regular cem- Gilbert and Sullivan may
bat group, including ouster lake exception to UUs pro­

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DEAR ADBY: I have a niece who
la in the fifth grade. Hur marks are
very noor. but It doesn’t seem to Ih&gt;ther her. She spends all her time
tracing pictures. Every timu I see
her she shows me a stack of pictures
ahe bus traced und colored. 1 com*
pllment her because she needs u|&gt;*
prove), but I feel like a hypocrite.
Tracing Is not creative. It’s a waste
of time. I asked her whut four times
four wus und she didn’t know. I
tried to stress the importance of us­
ing one’s time for LEARNING
things, but slnco she is not my child
1 couldn’t be too firm with her.

In the original form o f
Stsyman, responder showed a
■pads, heart or diamond bust
by bidding two o f his suit to
an opening no-trump while
jumps to thrss were always
forcing bids. Us would show
a club bust by first respondins with two clubs and then
■•bidding to thrss clubs.
Tbs f l n t chant* was to usa
tw o clubs followed- by thrss
elubs s i a strong bid and the
Immediate Jump to three dubs
as a bad hand. Thea It ap­
peared good policy to asa the
threo-dlamond Jump as a bad
hand also.
South certainly doesn’t want
Is 1st bis partner play one »o -

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DEAR ABBY: Tell thut woman
who can’t watch TV during the day
becuuse her husband takes out u tube
to buy a tube she cun use until just
before he gets home. And nuts to
him. Two can play thut gume.
TV WATCHER

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fiacoby

I SI ( I ) Channel t e#war»#«*

Should I point this out to her mo­
ther (my brother’s wife) or would
this he meddling?
CONCERNED AUNT

DEAR WATCHER: And what it
lie puls his hand ou the TV set and
it’s still warm 7

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TUESDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR HURT: Certainly r « t.
Keen the sweater and give him the
needles.
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Boiml for tin* contract to construct this now school builtliny
at English Estates. Architect John llurton, who propareil this

Dean Rich Takes
international
School Post

lleau John Oliver Iticli, Dean
o f Admissions at Hollins Col­
lege tin* accepted :i post ns
executive director o f the Inlei national School Assn, with
headquarters in G e n e v a ,
Sw ilierluml, and his resigna­
tion i* effective August :i|«t.
He will participate in the In­
ternational conferenee spon­
sored jointly by- UNESCO and
the International S e h o o 1s
Assn, in Put is, France, April
1st to 3id.
Theme o f the conference
will he .Mutual Appreciation of
the Cultural Values o f East
and West, with particular con­
front elevation, said it is estimated the new school will cost
sideration *&gt;f how cultures
approximately $1100,000,
affect one another ill interna­
tional schools.
Last summer Deun ltieh
completed a survey o f Inde­
pendent multi-national school*
in Europe, the results of
which w ill uppeu" in u ''Guide
to Hoarding F bool* Abroad"
to be published In April.
Conference participants will
include ministers of education
from such countries ns Tali. girnyiku, Denmark, AfghanisCity Manager W, K. Know­ hers of the Hotary Club said
I tan. F r a n c e , Sw ilxrrlnud,
les look a look m the crystal that extensive work must be I Italy, and Germany,
hall Monday anil predicted done to provide wells, treat

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Water Rationing By

THE ANNUAL YOUTH K A M A of tlie .Seminole ILipti-d A s s it, was held
Sat unlay night at the Elder Springs llaptist t liunli. Committee hernia in
eliarge of all nrrangonionts for the dinner meeting were, front from left,
llttrharu Mossimer, Unti l Uoiimis, Hail Coleman; hack, Unwell Austin, Doyle
Drown and Richard liennutl.
(Herald l’iioto)

June, Kiwanians Told

Ten Seminole High School Honald Goers* and James ski, Jo Ami Thoimis, Darrell
that U-tween June and Au­ nient, supplies and storage to
students were mimed to the Long.
Itenge, Jo-cpli Farlins, Joel
gust Sanlord will have water meet the steadily increasin:
Piinripal's 1,1st for Ihe foil11It
Sophomores who hud a 3.5 Feint, lairry Sherwood nn.l
rationing.
demand for water.
six weeks period ns straight average i n c l u d e d Bonnie J eff Williams.
Knowles, speaking to meinH ie same crystal hall also
A” students, Counselor Turn Cnolo, Sharon Drum, Elizarevealed several oilier pre­
HU hey announced today.
belli Evans, Sally Green, Jean
Some specie* of ants gen­
diction! for the next ten
Frank I tela it o, Leo Watson. Klinefelter, Helen M a u n , erate alcohol In their bodies
years, which the city man­
Graveside funeral services Janet Ely ami Frank Chance Sherry MnraxUn, Carol Hepp, during winter to cope with
ager outlined for Hot a nans D a r l a
Kay Samlifcr, Mary Swtgon- the cold weather.
Gay Hutto, three were the seniors.
including continued condem­ months old daughter « ( Mr.
Juniors with straight ".V s"
nation and tearing down id and Mr*. Alvin G. Hutto, 737 were Audrey flecker amt Jen­
old, hazardous buildings in Longdalc Dr , 1/mgwood, who nifer Thompson, and four
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Ihe city; annexation and cx- died last Friday, were held Kopliomores, Freddie llerryAdmissions
tension of Hie city limits to Monday afternoon at Oaklawn Idil, Margaret Power, Linda
Dorothy Lee, Edward Hud­ Hie southwest ami west; con
Cemetery in Sanford. Itev, Spencer ntol Edward Fitzger­
son, James Dangleimin, Hath linuous si reel resin lacing; a
ald also scored.
Halph 'la y tor olfielated.
trine Ohlricli, Ormand Hun­ tlunl ami fourth lire station;
Holding a 3.5 average in the
Survivors oilier ‘ Hum her
ter o( Sanford.
a change in the looks nl llu- parents m e a brother, David Senior class for the past six
Ilirths
downtown shopping area and Lee, and grandparents, Mrs. weeks period were lloh Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. IHchard Dough- more municipal parking lots.
Inez Iloilo of Paseaguiila, Gary Hi own, Wayne Epps,
crly o f Sanlord, a gill
He predicted that a marina .Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hare, Tommy Hinson,
Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Lee ui would be Ini ill im the waterClarence Mueller ul Colum­ B r i t t lloltzcluw, Lawrence
Sanlord, a girl
iron t; and industrial growth bia. III.
I'ivtv and John Westgate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilohert Kuhnian will take place to the south
Also Theiesu Baker, Hetty
of Sanford, a hoy
and then to the west.
Brandt, Hhixlu Epstein, Ann
Disrhargrs
Knowles said that a new li­
Earless, Carol Fuller, Sharon
Ed Smith, Oviedo; Charles brary is a very present need,
tides, Wanda Harris, Linda
Kessler, D ellary; Tina Hose and added that Hie Sanlord
.Mills, Hoberta KiinUii, J ml I
Hendrix, '('ilusvllle;
George library has less lh.ui one vol­
Taylor, Carolyn Turner am!
Ity Helen Snodgrass
Hendrix Jr.. T i t u s v i l l e ; ume per |HTson. Minimum
The program for last Tues­ Linda A. Williams.
James Proclor. Lake Mary; standards decree at least two
Tho«e in tho Junior class
day night’s meeting of Ihe
Charles Dan*. D c i U r y ; books per capita and predict­
\Enterprise PTC was given who made a 3.5 average were
Elaine Campbell, Laura liras- ed that Hie future will bring
try G. Carlson, returned mi*- Snlldra Arnold, Itoseaiine Belwell, April Lasher, Elizabeth county-city coordinated ser­
&lt;sionary from Peru and now sito, Susan Deal, Gerry DietIx'ggeHe, Clarence My ricks, vices in order to provide
a resident of Enterprise, who liclis, Culhy Murhuwirz, DullEmma Vihlen, Cora Hire, more money per capita fur showed slides ami gave a na Newsom, Paulette NorI.lira belli
Williams,
E u l a books.
most interesting address on niund, Carol Oxford and Pa­
Davis, Harriet Deas of San­
A new city charter is going past experiences,
tricia Hue.
ford.
to be needed. Knowles said,
Alsu Carol Samuel, Donna
An
excellent
attendance
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as the old one continues to was recorded for tlie meet­ Santiago, Carol Stem per, HurAdiiiivshms
get more and more out of ing with Ihe room count go­ barn Watsons, Put Wiggins,
Shu ley
Smith.
Longvvood; dale. It must l&gt;c overhauled ing to Mrs. Hardin’s room.
Steve HussetL, Jerry Cullum,
Itulh Gilmore, Dellary; M yr­ and re-wrillen. In a welltle Holt, Beverly Kosehwiti, thought-out study and not as
Harhara Covell. Guy Allen, a political nreessity.
Harbara Ann Nash, Alma
W i t It tongue in cheek.
Newell, Jean Clark of San­ Knowles predicted that the
ford.
sewage treatment plant, now
Iliitlis
under construction would Iip
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Koschwdz finished “ sometime In thr
of Sanford, a Imy
next ten years."
Discharges
Property re-appraisal is an
Herman Ulaulli, D ellary; Lo- important part of Ihe future
on Magee, Dellary; Edward of the city if owners of vacant
Hudson, James Dangleman, property are to carry their
Angela I to bin son, M a r t h a lair share of the lax burden,
Green, Albrrlha Kiner, lllue Knowles said.
lord
McWliorther,
Alice
City property which is val­
Smelhurst, Stella II a r I o n , ued al Jlisi a front fool I* only
llulli O w e n s ,
Ora llelle laxt-d at $10 to $15 a front loot
Brown, Donita Wynn
because it is vacant ami un­
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improved, he said
"A new form uf merchan­
Admissions
Glenn Cochran, Lake Mary; dising is taking place," lie
Dorothy Arnold. Virgel Ar­ said. “ Downtown Sanford will
nold, Samuels Fields, Ellen give way to business oil ices
Grissom, Donald Walls, Him- and service establishments
aid Bennett, Ellison Mt-isc.ll, as the convenience id shop,
Sidney
ItlChard,
Marianna ping centers continue to lure
Dotson, Geneva
Itobcrtsnn, customers to their modern
George Cammeyer, Ida Fa- layouts."
kess, I&gt;orothy Yales.
Illrlhs
Tin- ocelot, when full-grown
Mr. and .Mrs. Eiwood Hubertinches m lcngUi, stand* IS
son of Sanford, a girl
to 18 inches higli at the
Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Covell
shoulders and weighs between
of Sanford, twins, a hoy and a
25 and 35 pounds.
girl
Discharge*
AHT IlItOWN
Florence Wood*, Casselberry;
Snug twin bucket wain up front!
Turbo-nujierchargiil lfiO-hp engine 1 Sharp uycful of s|&gt;ccial gaugeal
PEST CONTROL
Guy
Allen,
Donald Walls,
Termites A- Other Pests
Hi-h-n Galloway. Julia Smith,
Jennifer Pattcr»on. William
2601 I'AKK DK.
Cook, Mrs. Hubert Glt-nn and
322-8865
SANFORD
baby of Sanford.

Hullo Service
Held Monday

Hospital
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HEAU LAKE 1’ HESIIYTEUIAN WOMEN honored Mrs. C. K. Silencer,
center front, by presenting her with an orchid corsage sis a memento of
her GOth Wedding Anniversray at last Tuesday night’s meeting of the
group. In the photo are, front, from left, Mrs. L. C, Tinsley, Mrs. Silencer
and Mrs. C. C. Jones; second row, Mrs. Edward Colbert, Mrs. M. (i. Lyerl.v,
Mrs. John Kirk; back, Mrs. II. A. Essick, Mrs. \V. T. N'ewhall and Mrs.
Fret! Schinkel.
(Herald l'hoto)

Church Women Hotter St. Ann Guild
Member A t Meeting Allends Meet
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lly Sldrlcy Wentworth
home of Mrs. C. C. Jones on
The monthly meeting of the Cecelia Hr. in Hear Hake.
Surprise of the meeting
Women of the Hear l.akr
came when die women, in a
Presbylerian Chapel wan held
group, presented
a fellow
last Tuesday evening at the
member, .Mrs. C. It. Spencer,
with a beautiful yellow orchid
corsage as a sentimental to­
ken in honor of her 30th
wielding anniversary which
she and her husband cele­
brated this past Saturday.
Included in the group hon­
Ity llonna K ali*
oring .Mrs. Spencer were the
Fr. George M. Jarvis IV,
hostess, Mr*. Jones, and Mrs.
vii'tir o f Christ Church Epis­
L. C. Tinsley, Mrs. Edward
copal in Lmgwuod, has an­
Colbert, M r s . M G. Lycrly,
nounced Hint the sermon at
Mrs. John Kirk. Mrs H A.
this Wednesday's 8 p.m. serv­
Essick, Mrs. Fred Schinkel
ile will l»e given by Itev. M.
and a guest of the group,
Wendell lluinlin, rector of St.
Mrs. W T Ncwhall.
John’s Churcli in Kissimmee.
The subject o f his sermon
will be "H eaven."
Tire Jaguarundi. a small
Tlie public is invited to at­ gray wild eat. measures 3 to
tend and to visit the Parish 4 feet long, stands !&gt; to 13
Hall folic wing the service to inches at Hie shoulder and
enjoy a cup of coffee and weighs between 10 and 20
greet the visiting minister, pounds.

Rev. Hainlin
To Give Service
In Long wood

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Tlie St. Ann’s Guild of SI,
Ann's Catholic Church in De­
nary attended the Deanery
.Meeting lu-ld on Thursday at
tlie Holy Name of Jesus
Church at Canovcr Ueaeli,
Eau Gallic.
Father F. O'Shea, oi Si.
Peter’s Church in Deb.ind.
accompanied
Hie
following
ladies who also attended.
Blanche Hlaut, Yvonne la Haslie, Helen Donlon, Hazel
Kreis, Madclcnnc Mathcvm,
Anna Much!, Christine GibInns, Lucy Gallop. Evange­
line Joyce, Ann Vitt, Evelyn
Wind!hourr and Marie Dungon. president of the Guild
Mass was at 9 a. in. with
dinner served at the Copa
Club.
New officers elected al the
recent meeting of the Guild
in Dellary were Madclcnne
Malheson, president; Hetty
Ycrkes, vice president; Madelyn Lormcl, secretary; and
Lucy Gallop, treasurer.

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Missionary Is
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NOW SEE WHAT’S NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S

C0RVAIR MONZA SPYDER

Gray Spanish moss, seen
grarefully swaying from Cypiess trees in picturesque
Caribbean gardens, is not
Spanish, is not moss, is not
a parasite and is not worth­
less, Onre widely used in
bridles, .saddle blankets and
horse collars, today it Is used
Services this week at th e , with the morning worship ser­ for furniture padding, airconditioning fillers and other
Oaklawn Uaplist Chapel, 2743. vice at 11 am .
items. It is vermin proof.
Country Club ltd., will be ‘
conducted by the Young Peo­
You can find anything you
ple in observance of YouUi
need advertised in the Her­
Week.
ald by Sanford merchants.
David Littleton, who will
serve as pastor, received the
key to Hie church at the It
a.in. service, Sunday. Sunny
Murray will serve as Sunday
School superintendent; Caro­
lyn Hue will t&gt;e Training
Unum director and William
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Mills will lead the singing.
William Mills will lead the
prayer meeting service at
7;3b p.m. Wednesday. Dur­
ing the week the young peo­
Itoimow Dl* TO *5,000 —
ple will meet and inspect the
church and grounds and dis­
cuss constructive plans lor
improving the church.
The young people will con­
clude their week o f leadership
at the Sunday inoroing ser­
vices, M a r c h 31. Sunday
MKMHP.lt
School starts at 9:45 * jn .
DAVID LITTLETON

Oaklawn Chapel Sets

10 Make Principal's Last

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We Are Growing
cees last week . . . a two-purty sys­
tem may bring Seminol* County a-

Don't sell Seminole County short!
The county i« bunting at the
■earns. Especially in the south part.
They yak at each other. Ye* and no
, . . on Ideas. Blit that is the good
part.
If no difference of opinion, then
•verythlnR becomes stagnant. We
know of a southwest county . . .
Charlotte, to he exuct. Nothing real­
ly happened there until .Mackle
Bros, opened up Port Charlotte. Pun*
ta Gorda, the county seat, became
alive. Northern Republicans took
over Port Charlotte and Charlotte
County. The place is alive toduy.
We are beginning to get the
tame situation here today. Seminole
residents may not realize it hut
South Seminole is taking on a ‘'Re­
publican look."
Just as Jan Fortune told the Juy-

li? e .

But don’t sell Seminole County
short!
Things are "cooking" here.
There’s the promotion to try to
get the new university here. There’s
the promotion to try to get n canal
from Snnford to the ocean. There’s
a promotion for a new multi-million
dollar plant. There's ideas above ami
over the 52.5 million announced for
Sanford Naval Air Station.
The Ilerald is sitting on ninny
off-the-record ideas to promote Sem­
inole County. We nre bound to se­
crecy until such time as the matters
may lie announced publicall.v.
We ran only say . . . Seminole
County is n-hursting at the seams.
Don’t sell Seminole Comity short!
We arc growing! Growing! 1

Peter Edson

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WASHINGTON - (N E A ) - ! to n about this period which
The W a l l
Street Journal are also worth remembering.
The years 1933-40 Inclusive
which, to borrow and corrupt
the slogan o f another great covered Franklin D. Roose­
newspaper, knows all the velt’s first two New Deal
news that's fit to print about terms is president. Govern­
business, has just come up ment spending really got go­
with a discovery. It lias learn ing in those years. There was
ed that the Great Depression RFC to bail out big business,
of 30 years ago was actually X R A to bail out little busi­
a period of economic growth. ness, AAA to ball out the
“ Between 1933 and 1940," farmers, PW A to bail out the
industry,
and
says a Journal editorial, “ the construction
Gross National Product prac­ W PA to bail out some of the
tically doubled and the na­ 12 million people business
tional income more than dou­ couldn't employ.
bled."
Also, the U. S. national de­
effort
began
about
It should be made clear at fense
once there is no advocacy 1939, with 53 billion expendi­
here of depressions as a tures in that year and the
source o f economic growth. next.
Total federal government
The moral of the piece is
that private capitalism and expenditures were 54 billion
the free enterprise system in 1933 but 510 billion m ism
have an enormous resiliency — two and-a-half times as
which should make it impos­ much. This 250 per cent in­
sible for anyone to feel pcssi- crease in fjvcrnm cnl spend­
miitlc about America's fu­ ing was ita contribution to
the growth rate of the 1933ture.
Few people will disagree or 40 period.
The national debt, 522.5 bil­
want to argue about that.
The Journal's editorial writ­ lion in 1933. was 512.9 billion
er uses the point to refute 1in 1940 — a BO per cent in­
modern economists now pro­ crease. It more than doubled
posing extreme measures to by 1941, when it rose to 548.9
speed up the country's lag­ billion.
Here was deficit financing
ging economic growth.
Such measures were rather on a scale never before heard
freely bandied about by the of. It was considered neces­
professors al the American sary in 1933 because the un­
Ranker* Association's recent employment rale of that year
Washington
conference
o n was 24.9 per cent of the labor
economic growth, and they
need challenging.
The phenomenon of buainesa recovery from depres­
sion to which the business pa­
lter has referred has, how­
ever, aet Washington econo­
mists to looking up tha fig ­
ures.
Gross national product—a
figure that repreient* value
o f total production — was 556
billion In 1933 and $100 billion
in 1940.
That missed being exactly
douhle by 512 billion.
G X P actually doubled in
IUI1, when it reached 5133
billion, passing the 5194 bil­
lion of 1929, the year of the
crash.
There are some other fac-

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Antarctic: Man Tamer
aging 50 to 80 below, occasionally*
plummet to 125 below.
Winds fuiineled through glacial
passes called "hell holes" rage up to
200 miles an hour. Most of the laud
lies depressed beneath an ice sheet
7,000 feet thick. Except for a rare
patch of lichens or a few venturesome birds, there is no life.
The cold seas ringing the contin­
ent bear a menacing bunion of great
iceliergs—now and then 50 miles long
—broken from grcul ice shelves at
the continent’s edge. Their crashing
collisions fill the air with an un­
earthly rout*.
In Antarctica you are in the pre­
sence of nature at its most command­
ing. You may also witness, in the
view of many scientists, n kind of
preview of the "ice death" predicted
for this planet rs it slowly chills un­
der u gradually expiring aun.
One enn find comfort in the pros­
pect that this fate may be billion* of
years away. Nevertheless, Antarc­
tica's overpowering presence is n
marvelous cure for the inflated ego.
There are a great many people
thus afflicted, walking the streets of
the world, who deserve to lie on the
first regular flight south.

Psychologists long ago concluded
that selfishnoss is one of the most
natural ami inevitable aspects of hu­
man life. Few of us can manage to
to be more than occasionally selfless.
Genuine altruism, humility, selfcontrol—all attributes admirably ex­
hibited by some people, but not nearly
enough — provide the only personnl
checks on self-expression. The lnw
and the moral code and other factors,
of course, supply external curbs.
From time to time we arc quite
sensibly advised to put ourselves in
some sort of perspective by noting
that the little fragment of time we
call recorded history is hardly more
than a flyspeck on the backdrop of
the earth's long span and the mea­
sureless eons of the universe.
Yet for most humans this is an
almost iniimssihle exercise in ima­
gination.
There Is an alternative, if only
Antarctica can be opened some day to
tourists. For the nwesome, primi­
tive, brutal grnndcur of thnt white
continent can take the aelf-imporLanea out of anybody.
Tills is a place where summer
temperatures seldom go above freez­
ing and where winter readings, aver­

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
VASE O 403: Larry B., &lt;(•
•d II, ki the dejected end re ­
jected boy mentioned yes­
terday.
( i l l buiy dad never took
time to play catch with Larry
nor to pitch to him so 1Jrry
could leurn how to make a
haw hit.
So when baseball tcami
were
chosen
(or
a ami lot
lam e*. Larry was always
o milled.
For lie waa called “ butterfm grra" and taunted with al­
ways striking out.
Larry thua suffered deep­
ly from auch rejection by Ina
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playmalci. And Una li a
very
dangerous
mood
to
develop In any children.
Fortunately, Larry lived in
Ft. Warne, Indiana, ao I re­
ferred him to Mr. Mac (Dale
W. McMUlen, Rr.) wlw has
organised the mod unique
hasrhall league in the world.
Mr. Mar la well paM SO
jeers of age but he liked
sports in college and allll
does, for he is as alert and
active as a 50-year-old.
So lie look great interest
In the Lillie League Baseball
urgamiauon.
However, he saw that may-

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“ Losers Protest Election"—
u quote from Tbe Sanford
Herald!
Perhaps it will be said that
as the wife o f the write-in
uindidate who received lo
votes f am just another
“ loser" seeking publicity. Let
rna say that I was asked to
make a statement and I am
offering It simply ns an
American ritiaen.
This election has received a
great deal of attention. D has
made all o f our iititelis slop
to T H IN K . WONDER, and
ASK QUESTIONS, mid I be­
lieve they will continue to do
ac. Only when all o f our peo­
ple become aware o f how
great and how precious is the
privilege of voting will we
have better government. Here
in North Orlando our people
are hen mi trig aware. How
(l.en ran any of us ha “ los­
er-."
"Election Rigged,'* another
quote from The Sanford Her­
ald. It would seem that the
shout went up only alter the
results were a n n o u n c e d .
Please let it he known that
this 1« nut true! Please gel
all the fact*. I do not be­
lieve the election was “ rig­
ged" If that aneans that electurn officials tampered with
the ballots in any way. That
would lw tils- worst possible
accusation I could think of.
I do aay that my rights and
privileges * ' * voter were
tampered with and litis 1

Editor

protest loud and clear.
When I was at (lie poll*
there was a sign by the bal­
lot bo* informing the voters
that if they voted for a
“ write-in
candidate''
tlmir
ballot would be thrown out.
1 aUo heard election official*
telling this to voters, f be­
lieve this was wrong. I told
Mrs. i-airburn and Mrs. Sal­
ter. in a mannerly way, that
I thought this was wrong and
that I interpreted their words
and the sign as an attempt
lo tell me how to vote. I was
then informed by Mr*. Fairbiirn that the intelligent 'leupic of tbe village would in­
terpret it otherwise. 1 inter­
preted those words as an innull.
Mrs. halter has stated that
she I* a Uei mail-horn Am er­
ican citizen and that, she is
proud to live in this country,
faf tins I am well aware. I
have always thought o f Mrs.
Salter as one ot our most
dedicated citizens. site uhuve
anyunc else sliould lie thank­
ful that she now lives in a
country where unr may vote
as one pleases, where an
election may he contested, and
where a pur mil like herself
may call her fellow citizen*
fools in print without fear.
I am an American-born
American citizen ami very
proud o f it. I would never
deliberately use my right lo
freedom of fjiccch to hurt
anyone. My only with is to
aland up for my rights as an
American citizen. When ]

So Mr. Mac developed Ills
Wildcat
thihchall
fa-agur
wherein "Everybody make*
the team ."
Ilia
Wildcat
league
in­
cludes boys between SI, and
IS years of ago.
11&gt;r youngsters 8‘ i to playon (lie Kitty trains. Those II
lo 13 aro member* of Uie
Kata.
Tbe okler hoys then make
up l lie Tiger teams.
Ijr r y
changed overnight
from a crestfallen, valtipj&gt;cd
type of ptraonalily Into a
leatfut, delightful boy, for he
was on ■ team.
Meanwhile, I managed lo
tary - General H i alit. While
By Brute W, Munn
contact Larry’s dad through
UNITED NATIONS. N V. Yemen has been a member
a mutual frieud.
(U P I) — Tlte ancient couit ot tiie organization since 1947,
And then I tactfully tried try of Yemen Is the Middle Uunche was live first UN o f­
lo show him that right now East's current sore thumb.
ficial ever to visit it.
the biggeat problem In Larry'a
Us 4.3 million people livr
He found strange things.
life la to become aocially Ac­ in a 73,(KK&gt; square mile wedge
He was welcomed at Tail
cepted.
at the tip ol Hit Arabian pen airport by a tlmng uf t!w&gt;uIlls dad had been so pre­ insula w Ih iw arid climate sands,
chewing
narcotic
occupied with big law cases and desert wastes afford a leaves, Animal spirits, mob
that hr had hru»lied aside all skimpy living.
psychology and the exhlhrof Larry’a requests lo “ play
Last
year,
a revolution atlng green * leaves produced
catch,’’
overthrew- tlte imam
who such a frenzy that tlunche
So Larry had obtained no headed Ita patriarchal govern and his escorts were in crbaseball drill at home In hia meut attd replaced him with sonal danger. It took Uiree
backyard. That'a why his a republican government.
iKiurs for fits officially-protect­
comradas would not pick him
Tlte
Imam's
supporter* ed ear lo make a normal
for Uialr teams, since he was died hard
Help came to half-hour (rip front the air­
awkward and a ■ butterUng- them In ttieir nomadic fasten port to tin- city.
era."
ne*rs from neighboring Saudi
Later. Bundle was greeted
E ver;
oeighlnitiood
all Arabia. Britain which con­
by a contingent of some 70
over America should thus trols the adjacent Aden •wo
sheikh* each of wlwim exer­
Adopt Mr.
Mac'a Wildcat lector*lea, is aeeused of op
cises absolute authority over
Baseball L e a g u e
motto— posing Uie republican re to hi
hit own band of nomads.
"Kverybody
m a k e a t h e (binaries by force. 'Hie United
i'lie sh*-ikhv Tarrying long
team ".
Arab Bepublir twittered Uset o r it ia Minimal lu make new government with a mi­ rifles with bandoliers alung
over
their robes,
worked
a child feal rejected when litary
contingent
wiaise
ths-nisclvcs up to an angry
Ida deficiency is really due strength, by the admission ol
Ix-dlum.
lo
thoughtleasoesa of our Cairo Chief Gama! Abdel [
It developed liter wanted
adult genera‘ Ion.
i Nasser, i* 23,000 mrn.
tbe UN man ol peace to lead
You pa m ilt should thus
Ralph J. Bum-iic, iiir U.Nthem into battle against a
remember that your BIO- undersecretary who was the
Iteatby British position.
GE6T Job u life, after your architect of llw uneasy, 13- j
________________
children arrive, is to help year-okl Palestine truce agree ,
stabilise
them
emotionally ment, was aeut to Y em en 1 Capt. James Coo was killed
and train them to become earlier tlus month by Score hy a native Hawaiian.
happy, aelf-reliant members
uf our human society.
That Involvea giving them
some of your personal atten­
tion till they learn how to
C ily tu x busike clu-e A p r il l * t , Penu llv
swim and ride a bicycle, play
baseball and tennis, etc.,
M a r ts fro m tlint d a te . T u x C e r tific a te
For Uiosc arc mayor wor­
nule .May 28. I9U3.
ries of youngsters. At their

U. a Potifcl Rteuiaiifciifc provis* il.at all mail atibacrlplleaa Si age auch problems are just
pale In adiama.
• l complex and even more
Lntiiad a* ttcui.d elaa* m aior Oclubsr It, t i l l at Ilia Peat critical than winning a law
U(Mca uf kaiiluid, Mr.rlda, vindrr itaa Act et Cunira.t of lurch.
case or making a sale or
The Ilarald It a member or |I&gt;* Untied I'ra.t which la antltlad curing a sick patient or even
•SvittHlvely la tin ura fur rcpubllt atlon uf all lha lu&lt; al e&lt;*a
delivering a good aermoa.
Aflame la Uiti B.hrpapir.

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Letters

Mid-East Sore Spot

d a u f o r ii ^ r r a l i
I'agu 4

be io% or more of boys
were not able to make the
teams in Uie LltUe Leagues.

1

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

II. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Tux Collector
City of Sanford, Fluridu

Notebook 4

moved to Ncrth Orlando I
did riot think I would be for­
feiting my American citizen­
ship.
Margaret G. Burke

force, or I I mtlRea sot of ■
million people.
In spite of ail the govern­
ment spending in eight years
(it added up to more then $60
billion, 54 billion more then
the increase In G N P ) and in
spite of the growth which
private sectors of the econ­
omy experienced in the same
period, unemployment in 1940
was still 14.6 per cent, or S
million out of a 56 million la­
bor force.
Even the most liberal gov­
ernment economists w o u l d
oppose a 250 per cent in­
crease in federal spending or
a 90 per cent Increase in the
national debt today.
That big a jolt isn’t neces­
sary, either to speed up the
country * growth rate or to
cut unemployment below four
million (5.8 per cent o f the
current labor force of 73 mil­
lion).
line reason it isn t neces­
sary ii that there are a lot of
forces operating In the econ­
omy today which were Just
beginning in 1933-40.
Unemployment
insurance
and social security, for ex­
ample, contribute more than
520 billion. This if double the
whole federal budget of 1940.
And there are few people
who would want to go back to
those good old days, even if
it was a period of growth, a i
the editorial writer aayi.

TODAY

Quotes
I f It ran be said that Nathan.
Leopold committed the crime
of the century, certainly his
rehabilitation ia tilt rehabilita­
tion o f the century . . . A perallusive argument against cap­
ital punishment.
— Attorney Elmer Ge.rtt, as
hi* client received complete
freedom after 3# years.
Any government which asks
us for help in this matter will
receive help.
— Assistant Secretary o f State
Edwin M. Martin, saying
U.S. will send military aid
to any I-atin country threat­
ened by Communists.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Too often an ulcer joins the
worry
and overwork that
leads to financial success.

The Chinese are cor friends
and always will be. When

Your careless driving is
friend- quarrel o r di-ngree, it
made even more dangerous
is nut terribly seriou*.
— Nikita

by the great number of peo­
ple juat like you.

Khrushchev.

Matter Of Fact

0 ijr

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PHONE NUMBERS

Vaudeville ta a term of
l-rench origin. In the liih
century a workman from the
valley ( vau) of Ylrc in Nor­
mandy coiniMjscd a aeries uf
satirical ballads which came I
to be known as vau* de sire.
Uy the middle o f Lite 17th
century any political or -currilotu lyric set to a jkipular
tunc was designated as vau­
deville. These became popu­
lar at street fair* as a means
ot Circumventing the thea­
trical monopoly of the state
theater, the Comedle Fran
raise.

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Strikes . . .
Spares
b ) John A. Spobki
The Tournament T e m p o
reully hai engaged everyone
out here at the Lancs!
Two weeks ugo, the keglercites bowled their way to high
stoics and the accompanying
thi ills nud cheers helote lutgc
spectator crowds.
And now that we’re h alf­
way thru the men’s tourna­
ment, 1 can see that our ear*
Her prediction o f unusually
high scores will be MOKE
THAN TRUE.
As an cxumple, we’ve alreudy had a 279 hi single turn­
ed in! The Singles Event Ims
a G9I posted on the hoard!
Doubles carries a 1270! And
in the All Events (Scratch),
wr have 1087!
Let’s g h c a “ quli-kir" re­
view o f each o f the categories,
nemember, there aru quite a
few who huve not yet rolled
in the tournament but will do
so tlds coming week-end with
team am] doubles and singles
entries.
The team standings hsvs
Sweeney's bar &amp; Grill leading
the pack. A big whack o f
those toppled pins would have
to go to Don Dorman who
amashed thru with a 279 hi
aingle. Incidentally, that'a the
highest game fo r Irague play
turned in for the 1962-63 bowl­
ing season!
And g e l tills! In tlds same
game with Dorman chucking
a RIG ONE, teammate Cap­
tain Haul Madeotte chipped In
with a 246, too! The Sweeneys
total overall pin count, includ­
ing handicap, is 8010!
Others in the standings in­
clude Harry's Liquors 2981;
N A S 10 I ‘ins 2977; City Lg
No. 1 2943; and Engle's 2935.
Switching to the action in
tha Doubles, two '’unknowns"
top the early show ings. Bobby
Borsdorf and Split-ski cams
thru with a 1270 barely nudg­
ing i ’ete Duggan/Jack Kanner
out with their 1272. Third
thru fifth are Appleby/I'iercy
1218; Rasmussen / Mlrhalek
1209 and Brumfield; Dorman
1200.
A real pleasant surprise
awuitcd us in tho Singles
Event as Miko Areardi bomb­
ed his way into first with a
891. Just four pins behind
.Mike's 091 was lion Dorman
with a 0B7 (mun, isn’t ho bowl­
ing-up a e lo rm ? ); Gordon
Honeycutt 882 (this was Gor­
don's first 000-plus series in
sanctioned |duy); Brumfield
007; Gerald liehrens 053; Bill
Huwurd 039 and Homier 032.
Bill Howard's n in u leads
ths A ll Events category with
his 10871 Bill's been out of
town tho last couple o f months
and it's a pleasure having
him back bowling with us
again.

Ruck Forguson currently is
tlie number two man for all
events with his 1001. lie's fo l­
lowed by Behrens 1059; Kan­
ner 1010; George Swann 1541
and Gene Estrhlge 1538.
Remember, the men bowl
again this coining Saturday at
8 p. in. with the remaining
teams competing. On Sunday,
the squud times for the dou­
bles and singles will be 3 ami
7 p. m.
Come on out and watch tire
men!
On another matter, we’re
now at that time o f tire year
to consider SUMMER L E A ­
GUES!
The natural reaction is that
following tires normally longer
winter schedule, we’re inclined
to say, “ Summer League?
Null, not right now." And yet
after we’ re o ff the two weeks
following the fall schedule, w «
donl know what to do with
uuiselvcs on the night wt prevluusly bowled in league.
Its a proven fact ulso that
those who bowl In summer
leagues maintain a better ov­
erall league average.
The must im|K&gt;rtunt aspret
us fur as I am concerned is
that without a summer league,
ths secretaries hsvt an awful
lime getting themselves for
tho start o f the full league In
Septendier. 1 believe that it's
most important to have sum­
mer leagues, regardless of
how many less teams art
howling it during the summer
time. Just so that you all can
meet on a weekly basis and
help tu organize conies tiro
fall schedule.
Incidentally, N O W IS THE
T IM E to make your reserva­
tions for the day and timu for
the F A L L LE A G U E ! Don't be
disappointed comes tbe fail
with not having a time reserv­
ed fo r your league.
Talking about Summer Lea­
gues, Erma Anderson is start­
ing Mixed League fur 6:45
p. m. (N ote the new- tim e!)
Previously they bowled at 0
p. rn. A n y o n a interested
should fill out an application
ut tiic counter or Kivu Eimu
n call.
Talking about new leagues,
the nurses from Seminole Me­
morial Hospital are going to
start a Thursday evening lea­
gue, too. How about those
nurses? First they got them­
selves a irague on Wednesday
A. M. and now the daytime
shift plans on huving their
own leuguo bowling on Thurs­
day nights, too. Glad to have
you around gals (never know
when 1'U nerd that shot again
fo r that flu hog!)
That'll take care o f tilts
week’s column. See you ut tin­
men's tourney on Sulurda)
•ml Sunday. 0. K. T

DePalma, Fox Pace
All-Star Keglers
Teammates

Al

DePalma

and Gary F o i rolled 111 and
600 totals, respectively, in lis t
week's action in the Jet Lanes
AU SU r Bowling L e a g u e .
They roll for Larry's Mart,
which look i l l three games
from ths P. Zcull and Sons
team, with John Zcull hiving
a nice 571.
Second place Handy Food
Store won all three of their
games
from
F ra llej
Con

crete. Bobby Borsdorf bad a
576 series for Handy.
Faust Drugs, with the help
of Don MacIntyre's 567 ser­

ies, took ail three games from
tbe Sanford Dry Cleaners
team. With the help of Robert Steele's big 245 game and
592 aeries, Meadors Marine
salvaged two wins from the
third place Ih'tty Ann's team.
There were 10 games rolled
over the 200 mark. Bob .Steele
was high with a 245. miters
were Don MacIntyre, 230;
BUI Howard. 221; John Zcull,
219; Bobby Borsdorf, 214. and
210. and Gary l o t , 233. Al
DePalma was high for llir
Erma Anderson, secretary night with 208. 2&gt;»i and 204
of the Thursday evening M ix­ fur the high series total of the
ed Bowling League has an­ week witli a big CIS.
nounced plans lor tornuug a
Summer la-ague. The league
would have
Familiarization
Night on April 12 with the
league officially beginning on
Jet Lanes has announced
April 19.
The league will change ill that there will he tree bowl­
time of bowling from 9 p in. ing lessona this Thursday at
to 6:45 pm . and continue on 1:30 p m.
All ladies interested in re
this time for their fall achedcciving these lessons should
ulr as well.
All persons interested in be at Jet Lanes at 1:30 p m.
joining this league should on Thursday. Shoes, ball, all
make application either at equipment is ottered free of
Jet Lanes or call Erma An charge to those taking les-

New Summer
League Planned

Free Bowling
Lessons Set

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★ ★ ★
Files
Libel
Suit

Spencer Paces Locals
To Golf Play Win
Mayfair C o u n t r y
Club* |the Sanford course,
Class A, low gross, Jim
downed DcI.and Country Club | Jim Spencer grabbed top Spencer, 71, and low net, Son­
156hI41W in Iho Intra-City I honors in the play. Follow*
ny Powell, 70; Dr. H. K.
golf tournament Sunday at ing are scores;
Ring, 71, and Hugh Greer,

ATLANTA (U PI) —
F o r m e r University of
Georgia nthlctic director
Wally Butts charged in n
$10 million libel »uit Mon­
day that the "flophisticut-

Florida Derby Set
A t S0KC April 19

ed muckraking" o f the Satur­
day Evening Post has ruined
hit 35-year football coaching
career.
Ill'ti. accused the magazine
o f “ wilfully, maliciously and
The 28th Central Florida
falsely" publishing an article
Derby, the most Improved
concerning him in the March
racing event of the entire
23 issue o f the Peat.
season, has been scheduled
The article, entitled “ The
for Friday nl |ht, April to. at
Story o f u College Football
the Sanfonl-OrUndu Kennel
Fix," said un Atlanta insur­
Club.
ance man, George Burnett, ac­
The Derby field this year is
cidentally overhrurd a long
THK STOCK KLIMINATOHSTHOPHY t* bciiiR priMentod by Bay Hudson,
expected to be the best tn
distance telephone conversa­
riyrht, Scntinole Tintinyr Assoc, president, to Art Ailing, driver of tin* wiithistory for never in-fore have
tion ill which Butts gave valu­
ninjr car. At left is Wallace Weed, owner of the car. Ailing out drove tin;
there iiesii so many are dis­
able information tu Alabama
ipmiTer mile over William St roll of Cocoa, in a 1961 l'ouliuc, in Saturday's
tance star* to select from.
Coach Paul (B ear) Bryant be­
(llcruld Photo)
drug races at Osceola.
They include the defending
fore the 1902 Georgia-Alachampion, Mac Tray, Little
hama game. Beth Butts and
Tamer.
llhonda.
Mystery
Bryant denied the accusation.
Itockln Molllc, and a score
Atlanta attorney P i e r r e
of others
Howard aaid Monday that
Fans will have a chance to
Burnett received |5,000 from
see many of the derby hopetha Post for information in
fuls competing against each
By Bill Vincent Jr.
the article.
Saturday night's me et at ,,lbrr m the morathom speed
In a libel suit filed in feder­
classic on April 6. This I*
Hu* Osceola diug strip prov* j
al district court hrre, Butts
the second annual running of
lu lle d Press Intelnathina! Iasi year, third baseman Huh
1" be a
*ucct'» , i wlt,‘ this important event which
asked |5 million in gtnsral
Joe Adcock and Gus Tri- ha Phillips, who batted only 0kcr 2,10 cjrs fr°m *H over made a big hit when It was
damages and 55 million in
rac*"K f°r cash pnz started a year ago.
punitive damages from the andos— long ball clouters 258 for Cleveland, rapped **lc
disappointing five hit* for Detroit Monday es and trophies.
Curtis Publishing Co., which who suffered
With the running of the
With over 41 different class- Derby tlu-ro will l*o onlyseasons in 1962—appear to as tlie Tiger* pounded out
publishes tiio Post.
new Rase on 17 lots while Phil IR-gan and »'» running, the classifications four
more
programs left,
“ Plaintiff's
career
as
a have gained
member o f tha football coach­ life with a change of uni­ Dick Egan held the .Senators started with 2h hours of ac­ the double headers on Saturtion packed thrills and excitetu four hits.
ing profession has-been ruined forms.
Adcock, acquired hy Clcve
in other games. Hie Cldc mrnt.
and destroyed by this curtlie
Milwnukcc ago Cut's raked it d» Belinsky
After the drivers had Rot­
rilous and contemptible de­ land from
The undefeated Enterprise
llruves, tut a pair o f three- und whipped tla- lut* Angeles ten used to the cool breeze
famation," tiiu suit said.
lliddy I) a s k o t b a 11 Team
that
was
blowing
and
the
feel
run
homers
in
leading
the
Angels,
7-4;
Jim
llickim
n's
Rryuiit has i n d i c a t e d
coached by Edwin llroddock
through his attorneys that he Indiana to an 11-3 exhibition tith inning homer earned tlie of the track, the big moment
lost out In the final tourna­
victory*
oxer
tlie
Houston
New
York
Mels
a
1
.1
victory
arrived
and
the
roar
of
en­
intends to file • second libel
ment to Ihe “ Elks'* of DcColts
Monday,
Triandos,
ob­
over
IlkBraves,
the
St.
gines
could
be
heard
like
suit against tho magazine. He
Land by a score of So 20.
Louis
Cardinals
edeed
the
tained
from
the
Baltimore
thunder.
alteady has sued tbe Poet for
Orioles, walloped a homer Chicago While Sox, 4.1. the
Ruzzy
linger,
of
Ayona,
8500,01)0 as a resuil o f an
and drove home four runs Kansas City Athletics rout'd Fla., made the racing acene
earlier article accusing him
in the Detroit Tigers' 17-3 the Cincinnati Reds, 11-4; with a twin-engine powered
CHICAGO (U P I ) — The
of condoning brutality ameng
triumph oxer the Washington tlie New York Yankees trip Pontiac dragster, taking the Chicago Black Hawks have
his players.
pod tile 1-os \ngl-lex Dj'lgers. lop eliminator position and a recalled Denis Dcjordy from
Senators.
Butts' suit said he had en­
The 31-year-old Adcock, s 5 2; Paul Broun pitched a 530 cash prize plus Hie tro­ Bullafo to serve as a re­
joyed a national reputation as
hard-hitting National la-ague six hit, 2 0 xirtory for the phy. Huger ran the one quar­ serve goaltender in their first
a successful and respected
first hasemsn for 13 seasons, Philadelphia ITiililes over the ter mile black top in 9.42 sec- two National Hockey Ig-aguc
member o f the coaching proslipped to a .218 batting Minnesota Twins; the Balti­ onds.
playoff games against De­
fessiun and in 1959 was elected average last year, far below more
Orioles
nipped
tlie
A
sharp looking altered troit.
president o f
the National his lifetime .2N2 mark How­ Pittsburgh Pirates, S I, and
roadster driven hy Glen lllakFootball Conches Association. ever, Joe belted 29 homers tlie Huston Bed Sox slopped
ley uf Tampa, took tlie mid­
But, it suid, the Post des- and drove m 78 runs in 1962 tlie Sail Francisco Giants, 12.
dle eliminator award in 11:07
livyed this long career with so Cleveland Manager ltirdic
Ernie Hanks Idt a homer M'eonds, and the little eiimiths article, which, It zald, was Tchbrtts, who managed M il­ and two doubles and Ron San­
nalor position was won hy an
a result o f the Post's “ an­ waukee last year, thought to hit a homer lo help the
“ A gasser" from
Orlando
nounced new editorial policy enough of Adcock to lake turn Cutis to victory
Belinsky, driven hy Grady .Walsh in
8EAT CO VER8
. . . of sophisticated muckrak­ along to Cleveland.
who hadn't allowed an earn 13:40 seconds, with a 520 cash
M U C I N S T A L L AT I ON
ing . . . in an apparent last
Triandos, who spent most ed run in 13 previous rxhilti prize plus the little elimina­
ditch e ffo rt to bolster its sag­ of the last 4'x seasons try­ lion innings, was reached (or tor trophy.
SatUfarllnn Guarantrrd
ging circulation . . ."
ing to catch Hoyt Wilhelm's four runs and eig|it tuts
Next weekend is (lie big
Hickman's homer traveled
A number o f witnesses, in­ eiusivu knucklehalls, got into
event for Die month with a
cluding Uuniett and current only 00 games last season, 125 b e t and came witli two $500 trophy going to tlie tup
ntitl Sent Cover Co.
Georgia Coach Johnny Grif- hitting .159, because of an out in the IMh Inning lo oil eliminator. Drags will he Sat­
101
W’. 3rd
322-8012
Injured
hand—the
result
of
M-l
five
eaily
errors
by
the
glth, were questioned Monday
urday and Sunday.
Mels. The Braves had stakes!
by State A tty. Gen. Eugene s Wilhelm pitch
The 32-year-old Triandos, southpaw Warren S.-iahn, who
Cock in his investigation o f
who has three times tied the worked six scoreless innings,
charges in the article.
Cook said he intended to ask major league record ol four lo a 3 o lead la-lore an error
REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE '63
Butts and Bryant to take new passed (salts In a game, was helped tlie Mets catch up.
n-ver
happier
wlien
traded
Carl
Sswatski's
two
tun
lis detector tests but ha indi­
and may take the No. 1 double in the ninth inning
cated ha poislbly was satis­
backstop
job
oxer
Mike pulled out Ihr Cardinal win,
fied with Burnett's test by •
Boarke and rookie Bdl Free erasing Dave Nicholson's 4.‘&gt;o“ qualified" polygraph opera­
ban
foot, two-run homer (or iitc
tor. Both Butts and llrysnt
Another
disappointment White Sox.
passed lie detector tests last
weak.

200 Race
Adcock, Triandos Gam At Osceola
New lease On Life'

day

and

Monday

for

lights

go out on April 22 with the
running of the traditional Au
Revolr Handicap, always the
final race of tlie campaign.
Coro Empire, owned byJune Gillls, will try for his
seventh win of the season in
tonight's featured ninth race.
This fast red brindlu has
already
posted
firsts
in
Grades C, two in Grade 1)
and three in Grade A con•cs,». one « f them a tnsin
event.
Rock Flight, a five-time
winner, is sure to be papular
in this race for he does well
from the inside and has

71.
Class B, low gross, Art
Wcslcr, 79, and low net, H.
Sherwood, 69; K. Burr, 70,
and P. Krcuschl, 7t.
Class C, low gross, G. Bill­
ups, 81, and low net, A. DeFrance, 69; L. Zok, 72, and
W. Ucrgstadt, 75.
Longest drive on No. 1 was
made by Dr. Bing nearest to
pin on No. 16, was Fred
Grantham, and longest putt
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Zeta X i Chapter

Club Holds Luncheon Meeting And
Hears Program On Marble Jewelry
Member*

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the

Sunfnnl

Welrome Wagon Club met at
the

Capri

fur

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the

munthly

meeting. Guest

speaker wm Mr*. C. A. An*
demon, who demomtmteil the
ore c f making jewelry from

NEW MEMBERS AND A GUEST nt the monthly Welcome WnKon
luncheon meeting «ro Mra. A. F. Reno, Heated and hack row from left,
Mr*. DoWltt Mathew*. Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr. and Mi h. C. D.Otty. Mr*.
. Anderson presented the proKrnm on making jewelry from marbles.
(Herald Photo)

Names Mrs. Winsa
A s President
Mrs. Joe Corley Sr., Mr*.
Joe Corley Jr and Mrs. Ro­
bert Reaves were co-hoxtcisc i for a recent meeting o f the
Zeta XI Chapter of Beta Sig­
ma Phi at the home of Mrs.
Corley Sr.
TJic ways snd means chair­
man

announced

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Men of Ihc First Presbyter­
ian Church meet for supper
at 7 p.m.

MR. AND MRS. HENRY DAMANN

Hyman-Smithson
Nuptials Planned
.Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Arric daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hyman. 530 East Fourth St.,|T. Taylor of Jacksonville.
Ciiuluota. announce the en­
gagement of their daughter,
Ingrid Georgine (M ickle) Hy­
man, to Billy Horace Smithson, son of .Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Smithson of Oviedo.
Miss By man was barn in
Munich, Germany, attended
(lie Maria Ward Parochial
School in Germany, the Hub­
ert I.cc School in Jacksonville
and is presently a member of
tlie 1903 graduating class of
Oviedo High School.
The groom-elect was born
in Birmingham, Ala., attendcd Oviedo High School and is
presently employed hy his fa­
ther at tlic Pure Oil Slatiun
in Oviedo.
A summer wedding it being
plunncd ami plans will he an­
nounced at a later date.
MICK IE HYMAN
Miss Hyman it the grand-

Church Women
Present Program
The regular meeting of the
Women o f the First Presby­
terian Church was held re­
cently in Fellowship Hull,
with Mr*. Wilson Newman,
president, presiding. In addi­
tion to regular mrmbera, sev­
ers! guests attended.
During the business session
report* were given from com­
mittee chairmen, and several
letters read. One from the
Balvutlon
Arm y
expressed

Mrs. Bailey
Honored By
Eastern Star
At a recent meeting Mr*.
Joy Bailey was honored for
49 years of service ami mem­
bership In Seminole Chapter
J. Order of Kastera Star. She
berame a member In 1014 and
In 1920 served the Chapter p *
Worthy Matron.
Sire was presented with a
49 year certificate and a gift
by
Worthy
Matron,
Mrs. |
Charles Cole, and a cake by
Worthy Patron, J. E. Black­
man. A poem, entitled "T o
Light Our W ay" was read by
the worthy matron at live or­
ganist played "In the Beau­
tiful Garden of Prayer." To
the tuno of "L o ve's Old Sweet
Song" the star |&gt;oint m iners
MODELING FASHIONS nt the strawberry ice crrnm festlvnl in DeBury
were conducted try the mar­
nru left to rlifht top phutu, Mrs. Myron Accardl, Mr*. Henry Lnhuf, Mr*.
shal to Mrs. Bailey where
William Gray mu! Mrs. M. Tomolcski. Bottom photo, Mrs. M. West, Mrs.
they each spoko a wish fur
Edward Ilcaly, Mrs. M. IMillllp* mid her daughter Mr*. J. Moore of New
her ami placed lluwcrs on a
York.
(Cox Photos)
styrofoam star which was
then presented to her.
Mrs. R. W. Turner, substi­
tuting as chaplain, expressed
wishes to Mrs. Bailey and re­
marked that she had trrvrd
some of Ihoxe years with her,
having been Initiated Into
Eastern Star In Tampa and
By Hhlrley Wentworth
transferring to Sanlurd In
At the monthly meeting of vak; beef strogatroff, Russia;
Mr. and Mr*. Ernie Scott, of
1919. The worthy matron pre­ the Ladies Aid o f ths Luther­ Swedish meatball*, Sweden;
Toledo, Ohio, have arrived
sented her a gilt and a 44- an Church o f the Redeemer chop suey and rice, Chinese;
fo r a three week* visit with
ham,
turkey
and
herring.
year certificate.
plans were made fo r the
March birthday honorees
Also on the menu, will be a their son and his family, Mr.
were,
Mrs.
Floyd
Albow, "Around H ie W orld" Smorg­ wide variety of salads, Includ­ und Mrs. Richard Scott, at
Mr*. Ilumlllon of DeBary, asbord scheduled fo r April 90. ing both German and Am eri­ their heme on Shirley Drive,
• a-d Mrs. It. E. Pcurifoy. The event will be held from can
potato aalad, stuffed
Ueur Lake.
%
Tliey contributed to the Rain­ 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the edu­ prunes, cucumbers In sour
Housrgueata of Mr*. Helen
bow fund and were presented cational
building on
the cream, pickled beets, deviled
ceramic
"Prayin g
Hands" church grounds at 103 West eggs and vegetable*. For des­ Cockley, Sunset Road, are her
plaques.
sert there will be chocolate daughter, Mr*. Helen Bourne,
96th Place.
Mrs. Herbert Goers* and pound cake, home-made cook­ o f Huxlett, N . J. and two
Mrs. IL L. Andrews are ro- ies, and from a special N or­ friends, Anna Torbin, Cran­
chslrmon of this yrara annual wegian recipe honey bread ford. N. J. and Mrs. Blanch*
Smorgasbord with Mrs. V er­ and rira pudding.
Oskis, o f Perth Amboy, N . J.
non Fedderson serving as
Mr*. Edward Senkarik is In They will be here fo r two or
charge o f ticket sales, and three weeke.
dining room chairman.
By Donna Estes
Ae In the past the dinner they are in tlx* hands o f the
Recent guests of Mr. and la an "all yon ran aat" a ffa ir Ladies Aid members and mov­
ART BROWN
Mrs. Don llllsman, at their and the elaborate menu in­ ing well, Sinca the number o f
PEST CONTROL
home on Molnar Ave., in clude* Transylvanian goulash suppers to be served is lim it­
Long wood, were their son and from Hungary, curry and rice, ed In order to have plenty of
Term ite* A Other Pasta
his lamlly, Mr. and Mrs. India: spaghetti and laaanga, good food fo r those with tick­
2601 PARK DR.
mies llllsman and son, Ml- Italy: glumpklee, P o l a n d : ets, they are going fast, and
322-8865
SANFORD
pirohy, n u lled noodles, Slo­ early purchase la advisable.
d u a l, of Ft. Lauderdale.

Around The World
Dinner Planned

Hear Lake

Personals

DeBury

Personals
Houseguesta of Rev. and
Mrs. Damon Scott are Mr.
and Mrs. Ray McDonough,
Carol ami Rulli, of Miami.
The
McDonough'*
have
bought a lot next to the par­
sonage and plan to build a
new home there. He is witli
the Telephone Co. and ex­
pects to be transferred to the
Sanford area toon. He Is also
an
accomplished
musician
and played the organ and a
piano sulo at a recent service
at the DeBary Community
Methodist Church.

Personals

Mrs. Repp Wins
High Score At
VAH-II

Bridge

Mr*. Wayne Robinson was
thanks to member* for dress­
hostess
for
the
monthly
ing doll* for g ift baskets. A
bridge party o f the Officers
reply to a letter recently sent Wives Club o f VAII-11 and
to
Representative
Sydney Detachment H.
llei lung concerning a hill,
Present from the group
now in the Senate, to provide were .Mr*. J. F. Barlow, Mrs.
money for the rare o f mi­ W. E. Bassett, Mrs. K. M.
grant workers' children, stat­ Bent, Mr*. W. E. Donahue,
ed tlml llerlong would lend Mrs. Hermit Jamison, Mrs,
hi* support tu the hill.
J. C. Patterson, Mrs. It. W.
The lot-ul church now has Itcpp. Mrs. J. M. Runnels, and
l’&gt;9 enrolled a* members o f Mra. 8L Clair Smith.
Columbia Friendship Circle,
To complete the three ta­
a group dedicated tu support bles, Mrs, J, K. Drnim und
Columbia
Seminary
with Mr*. C. L Fitxpatrlek from
piayeis and donations. H ie the VAII-6 Club were invited.
62 Club, another dedirated
Mrs. Repp was high acorer
group, give* support to new for the morning, as the guests
churches.
enjoyed roffre and homemade
Members were reminded of coffee cake duiing the pluy.
important meetings to attend
at the Synodical Training
School in Ormond Resell, May
&lt;i to 11. Mrs. Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Hunahl Kel­
Mr*. F. T. Meriwether were
named at delegates, Mrs. Rob­ ler, New Orleans, La., an­
nounce the birth uf a seven
ert Jucksun us alternate.
Mrs. Phyllis Allen Slmffer, pound fuur ounce son, Boland
a fortm-r member, now resid­ Bradford Keller, Thursday,
ing in Columbus, Ohio, show­ March 14.
He fa the first grandchild
ed colored slides of Passion
Week. The** bcuutiful slides for both the maternal grand­
were made by Sirs. Shsffer. parents. Mr. and Mrs. How­
They were scene* of tha local ard Greene, Lake Dr., Fern
church and Mra. Shaffer'* Park, and Ihc paternal grand­
church in Columbus. During parents, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
the showing o f the slides a Yeager, Sunnylown Hd., Cas­
recording o f "The Last Sup­ selberry.

New Arrivals

per" was played.
Circle 7 presented the pro­
gram "Christian Unity in
Worship". Those tsking part
were Mr*. George A. Rufus,
Mra. Joe Corley, Mr*. Roy
Friends of
Mrs. C. F. Mann and Mrs. Grover Sewell.
Smith, 1719 Magnolia Ave.,
will be glad to learn that she
Js recuperating successfully
from eye surgery at Waller
lleed General Hospital and
expects to be home about
April 1.
Two Sanford Junior* have
N E W STYLES
been elected to offices of the
W ASH AB LE
Alpha Gemma Rho fraternity
at Murray State College. Win­
ston Piercy was earned treas­
urer and llurke Winn, ser­
geant at arms.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Durak
spent the weekend with their
son and hit wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Durak, at their
home in Starke.

rjoJidsm
Tjcdtsi

By Mr*. C. M. Flow era
Mr. and Mr*. Henry DaJararnr.da Circle
mann, Vlblen Road, recently
Following n freeze Wo u»celebrated their 50th wedding
ually criticize ourselves for
anniversary.
They were honored bj a planting so many plant* that
group of friends with a fish we know will not survive a
fry and party at flic home freeze. I'm doing that now,
of Mr.
and Mrs. Harley and making note* a* I xurvey
Starnes.
Co-hostesses
were my damage.
Find I will prune and cultl*
Mrs. James A. Via und Mrs.
vutc all the plant* that are
Randall Starnes.
The couple was greeted by- affected by the cold to soiiio
neighbors and friends and a extent, then the plant* that
huge cake dreorated with are not nffo.-tcd hy the colj
lilics-ot-lhc-valley and topped will In- re-*et where 1 have
witli the numerals 50 and two fr o x il plant*. These will be
candles. The cake along with the types to work with here*
numerous tokens of friend­ after.
Poinsettins will always bo
ship was presented to th e!
a favorite and I will always
honored couple.
Mrs. Damann. tlic fo rm er, have them in a plentiful way,
Mi-s Anna Paugei of Necnah, for they grow fast without
Wis., and Mr. Damann were; much care Bight amounts of
married on March 19, 1913, in fertilizer and pmching arc the
Medford, Wis. Before his re­ principal things to do for the
tirement, lie was employed best results.
A few years ago 1 brought
by tiie Kohler Co. in Kohler,
Wis. They have Used in San­ a few nandina plants from
North Carolina, the a i. i. a
ford since 1958.
They have two daughters, cold has made them room
Mrs. Hetty Erdmann of She­ beautiful than they have ever
boygan Falls, Wis., uml Mrs. been Ik -fore, almost us red as
Grace Fisher of Sheboygan, they heroine in the states
and one daughter dead. They north uf us. The bird* never
also have seven grandchil­ leuvo any bcirics, but 1 lovo
dren and 13 great grandchil­ them for the foliage. When
new plant* shoot up 1 trans­
dren.
plant them ami some day may
huve enough for a hedge.
Give mure attention tu but*
bous flowers for they cams
througli fine. They aro lovely
during the hot months. Pen*
tu* is a marvelous shrubbery
plant for sun or sliude, in
The Tigcrelles nf V A IM white, several shade* uf pink,
mot at the home of the club’a red, varigated, orchid and
treasurer, Mrs. William Dav­ lavender, sincu it grows so
is, for the monthly meeting. fust. I'lun on planting it this
During Ihc business session, spring.
Hyu iiingens are sprouting,
plans were made for a preEaster coffee, an egg hunt fur so stall working with them.
the children and a family cov­ They need un nbuandancc o f
water during tlie months
ered dish luncheon.
During Hip social hour, re­ when their big leave* and
freshments of miniature chic­ flower* ure in active growth.
ken salad sandwiches, chips They need some cool weather,
n’dips, coffee and cold drinks so they should be beautiful
this year. They need a semi*
were served.
Joining tlie members for shaded location.
Blue Plumbago doesn't look
the meeting
were
guests,
Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mrs. like we ‘ ever had a freeze, it
Thomas Rodgers and Mrs. is so easy to grow, and so
crisp and cool looking during
James Pillow.
Mrs. William Oranzi pre­ the hot months. Plan to giva
sented the group with a sur­ it raor* attention hereafter.
prise, a green St. Patrick’s Periwinkles (white la my fav*
Day cake. It was In the shape oritc) grow fast. It Is well to
o f a shamrock and topped encourage them too,
with a maraschino cherry.
Ardisias are beautiful now.
She also gave each member When little seedlings appear
a lapel Irishman, made of beneath the mother plants,
yarn.
you cun dig them up and plant
Co-hostess was Mrs. Stan­ them in another shady place.
ley Radiewicz. Other mem­
Loquats from seed are ev*
bers present were Mmcs. J. ery where in my back garden,
Horton, Jeff Ritchey, Marvin they are so glossy and shiny
Koozcr, Fred Prather and all duiing the winter month*,
Herbert Ulackthear.
we ahould also encuuraga
them. They give us our earll*
eat fruit in the spring, be*
sides lovely color.
1 had so many lovely hi*
biscus that look dead now,
should any sprout from tha
roots 1 will be happy and per­
Weekend guest of Mr. and haps add more as I can, for
Mr* William Brannon, West there is nothing ntoro satis­
Brantley
Bond, was
Miss factory for color during the
Charlene Dickson c f Sarasota. summer. Doing all this, w*
Thomus Klinger, son o f Mr. will not hav* time to worry
and Mr*. Paul Klinger, West over all the lovely plants
tuiku Brantley Boud, entered lost by the freeze.
tha Winter Park Memorial
Virginia, with 747,tUO inhab.
Hospital last week for sur­
gery. Hi* sister, Martha, is itant*, waa the most populous
confined to her home with state when the first U. S. cen­
mumps.
sus waa taken in 1790.

Mrs. Davis

Hostess For

V A H -I Wives

Forest City

Personals

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The next meeting will be the rushee.
Olliers attending Ihc meet­
third Wednesday In April, at
the Capri. All newcomers to ing were Mmcs. Jim Lyons,
the Sanford area uro Invited Gary Hudgins, Leon Swain,
II o w c y Wilkinson, Osborne
to attend.
Dorminoy, L. J. Linnckugel,
Jack Ludwig, Bichard Brad­
ley, Bob Morris and Miss
Mildred Twiner. _

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The auxiliary to the Dellary
Volunteer Fire Department
held a strawberry and Ice
cream festival and fashion
show recently at the Fire
Hccrcatlon Hall.
Background music was pre­
sented during the show by
Mrs. M. Dungon, and Mr*. H.
Jacobson was narrator. Fash­
ions from the Ro-Jay shop in
Sanford were presented by
various models.
During Intermission, Mrs.
p. Burnett and Mrs. Adam
Muller aang "Alicu B l u e
Gown" with Mrs. Dungon at
the piano.
Models were Motes. Wil­
liam Gray, M. West, Myron
Accardl, Henry
Lohof, J.
Moore, M. Phillips, M. Tomelskl, and Edward Ilcaly.

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that

will be on tale March 29 and

marbles, a fascinating hobby.
30 in front of the Winn Dixie
The group gathered fo r
and Food Fair groceries for
raids from 1 a.m. to noon.
Other guest* welcomed to the Ihc Easter wardrobe project.
meeting were Mrs. l.uther Winner will receive a $23 gift
Miles, president o f the South certificate, donated by YuwSeminole Welcome W a g o n ells.
Club and Mrs. Harold Gullrk, [ Main Hem o f the agenda
o f Mcndville, Pa., who is visit­ was election of new officers
ing Mrs. C. II. Beers.
They were Mrs. Bobcrt Win
Mrs. Miles invited the San­ sa, president; Mrs. Fred Wil
president;
Mrs
ford gr. up to the South Sem i-1son. vice
Butler,
secretary
note meeting on March ‘.’8 at Blchard
the Casselberry Club House. Mrs. Ernie Morris, corre*
A style show o f fashions from ponding secretary, and Mra
Carole** Dress Shop will lie Philip Boyd, treasurer.
Tlic group voted to give a
presented In addition to lunch­
eon and card gume*. Reserva­ $20 gilt certificate to (he local
tions may be mode with Mrs. family assisted by the chap­
ter, as an Easter gift. Found­
Harold Rowland, Sunford.
Mrs. It. K. Horten, vice ers Day, on April 30 will ho
president, presided at the observed with a luncheon.
During the social hour re­
business session, in the ab­
sence o f the president, Mr*. freshments were served by
Don Cahill. I’lniyi fur assisting the hostesses and a demon­
with
the Semi-Centennial stration of jewelry presented
by Mrs. Thomas Bustell, a
were discussed. *

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Court bonne, Sanford, Florida,
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KIITON. WA8II1NOTON.
A a worn Complaint for PI*
voice having been filed agahi*t
you In the Circuit Court lit
and for Seminole County, F lo ­
rida, by flAUFII K. CIIKK*
I NO TON Jit, the short title of
which la RAIJMt It. CIIKHINUTUN, Jit., Flalntlff. » * r .
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Pefsuilanl, tlirae preaanta are
to command y*m in amiaar
and file your A newer or mh*
ar dafanae or pteadlnf hare*
In with tha Clerk of tha C i r ­
cuit Court of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, and eery* a copy
thereof on Fla ln tlffe alter*
ney,
Kenneth (t. Spaulding,
Sun firt d
Atlantis
National
Hank H u IMI ihk, Sanford, F lo r ­
ida fit) nr before tha lltti day
of April, 1943, or otherwise a
deer*-* pro confeato will ha
entered agalnef you, and the
cauee prmeed r i parte.
W I T N F S 8 m&gt; hitnd and offir la I m m I at Hanford. Semi­
nole County, Florida, thla 141la
day of March, I
Arthur X
Llackwlth, Jw
Clerk of Circuit Court
lly; Martha T. Vlhlan,
Paputy Clark

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II. Ilorkwllh, I'l.rK of Hi* Clr*
cull court of Srtnlnol, County,
Klorlil., util offer tor h Ii to
tli« hlomt M4(I&lt; r *t puhllo
outcry for c**h. lh . followm ;
.1.. rlli. l property of lh* U r f. n,U n i . : . l i u . l * *n,l It In, In
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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

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LOS A N G E LE S

DONKEY SERENADE — Tuklnjc a donkey home is one thinjr, but Ron
Ilrewer of London
n little further . . . he lets the donkey sleep in his
bed. Brewer found the 3-month-old animal, named Silver, buried in snow
and took him home to nurse back to health.

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Western Division playoffs In
the National Ilmtkrlhall Asso­
ciation although he was hos­
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a dislocated finger.

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NOTICK IS IIKIIKIIT O IV KN Diet pursuant In the Final
llerree
of
Fnrrcbieure
am!
Hate entered
In
the
rxuee
pending In the Circuit co urt
in and fo r Memlmile County,
Florida, case Docket Number
13• 10,
Weeener,
the
underelgned
Clark
will Bill
the
properly
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In
laid
County deecrlhed aa:
Irfit I*. Block 3*. T O W N BITK O F N o llT II CHUI.IIOTA,
a auhdlvlalon, ucrordina to plat thrrenf re­
corded
In Flat llook 1,
Faaaa I I to SI. Ineluatvr.
of tha Pulilla narorda of
Srmlnola County, Florida,
at public aata. to the hlutir.t
arnt beat bidder fur real!, at
11:00 A l t .
nn the n t h
day
nf April, I &gt;03, at Ilia Front
Poor of tha Seminole County
Courthnuee, Hanford, Florida.
Arthur
II. Itrrkwllli, Jr..
, ’lrrk or tha Circuit Court
CCOI’ IIT HKAl.t
tty: Martha T. Vlltlen
Ittputy Clerk
niehop A llornetrln
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a eull has been filed aselnet
you
In
the above
entitled
ranee and that you are ret|til red to file your e n« wee
with the Clerk o f thle Court
and In aerve a ropy thereof
upon the plaintiff or plaintNAt,TWl0 6 5 ,1
■SoRKV, PAROflErt,
Hf'a attorney#,
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name
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law ip ndu d e c id e
Street, Orlando. Florida, not
T E L L lr f you ABOUT
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TO MAKE TROUBLE:, \BACK T o Hl5 CAGE
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BRlDtStWATeR.BUT / —•TH EN WE L L
you fall to do eo a fierree
U P / LOOK ME U P
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Basinet you fnr tha reltaf de.
VOO SOME GASOLINE |S-— TIM ES. — '
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mandml in tha Complaint. Thle
PlU -S /G H A LLW *
KlO G R A N D E /
eult le to fnrertnea a mortHAVe A PRWATEr
i « « r . The real property pro­
C t w O R SHOULD
ceeded aaalnet let
l EXPLAIN IT A I L
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KHTATKH,
according
to
tlia plat thereof ae record­
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IS and l ( , nf the Public
llecnrde of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
WITNB KH my hand and tha
eeal of thle Court at Sanford.
Florida.
tlila J3nd day
of
March. IKS.
Arthur It. Herkwlth, Jr.,
Clerk
Deputy Clark
lly Martha T. Vlhten
SPLM.
•litre. Hedrick A Ttohlneon
IIS Mouth Court Street
Orlando, Florida
Attornaya for Plaintiff
Publish: March J4, April t, I.
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KarPs Hat In
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to be ready fo r action fo r the

M a r. 20, 1963

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Krebs To Play
Center Jim Kreba Is expected

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D AYTONA REACH (U P D
—State Rep. Frederick Karl
has all but thrown hia hat in­
to the 1963 gubernatorial ring.
Karl stopped Just short of
an
official
announcement
here Sunday.
He said he would make a
firm announcement after ad­
journment of the 1963 Legis­
lature, however.

Stewart Graham, etux to
Orlando Fed. S. and L. *7,9&lt;«
Walter Graham, etux, to
North side Baptist of Orlando,
Inc. Forest $6,000
Kerr Bldrs, Inc. to Daniel
Meier, etux Longdalc, *10,300
Paul Johnson, elux, to Wil­
liam Froden Westhcrsfield,
*9.200
P. and G. Development
Corp. to Luther E. Sterling
Jr., etux, Woodmere *9,300
P. and G. Development
Corp. to Eugene Whitehead,
elux, Woodmere, *9,300
Shoemaker Conitruction Co.
to Robert Thornell, etux, Ravenna Park, *18,000
Marriage Applications
Dock
Gunn, Sanford ,10
Julia Mac Haws, Sanford
William Hogan, White Spgs
to Dorothy Renton, Sanford
Bernard Shipp. Williams­
port,
Md. to Joyce ! * e ,
Osteen
Final Divorce Decreet
Ida Mae Fair v*. .Neal Fair
Audrey Johnson v*. Horace
Johnaon

Bramur Development Co.
to Ward Hlcka, Co. Eastbrook, $3,400
Sam Bother, etu* to Clara
Buckler, Prairie Lake lights,
&lt;10,000
Gustav Adler, etux to Hoilace McPherson, etux, W.
Brantley IW. HghU., $10,000.
Jack Dcmetree, etal to Ci­
trus By-Products Co. SanLanU . $117,000
Dentzel Stafford, etux to
FHA, $9,700,
Harold D. Tatum, etux to
Jerry Walden, Sr., etux, San
L in ts, $12,000
Eugene Marcel, etux to S.
E, Barbour, etux, , M. M.
Smith Subdn. $10,200
Raymond Homea, Inc. to
Alan Robinson, etux, Kern
Tcrrsce, $14,000
FH A to Ralph Frier, etux
Oakland Hills, $8,000
James A- Bates, etux to
Belty T. Zeull, Sunlsnd, *15,000
Charles Rudd, Sr., etux to
Allen Lilia, 7-21-30, $11,000
L. E. Stevens, ctal, to John
B. Day, etux, Lake Wood
Shores, $19,000
Ira M ctigcr, etux, to Law­
rence Kugti, etux, Phillips,
Terr. $8,loo
W. P. Fed. S. and L. to
Ruby Shy, Suburban Homea,
$9,900
Brooklyn Savings Bank to
FHA, Heftier Homes, $9,000
FH A to Jack Hughes, etux
to N. ChuluoLa, $7,000
Wilmer Potter Co., Inc. to
James llajrnie, etux, Druid
Hills Park, $18,700

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Xatlea at I’ a kite Hearing
Notice la htraby liven, that
after eonilderalIon. the Semi­
nole County Zoning Commieeloo will hold a public he ar­
ing to determine the feasibil­
ity of recommending to the
Hoard of County Commission­
ers that Ihe follow lug describ­
ed property presently soiled
A - l Agriculture be toned ItIA Single Family Healdrntlal:
lleglnnlng 71 eh S of tha NK
rnrner nf the N W L of Ihe
NK H
or Section
t-IuH-Mi:.
theme run W (eo ft. thence
N 711 ft. thence W (II ft.
thence N ( ( 0 ft, thence W li e
It. Ihenre H 1*1 ft. thence W
I K ft. thence M 1*14 ft. Ihenre
K *IM
fl. thence N ( ft.
Ihenre on a 1( degree curve
to the left along the center
nf a road a distance of t * » 4
ft. thence N l i e • ft. to point
of beg Usee beg (1 ch S of
Ihe N W corner of ICI( of eabl
Section (, thence run H lle . l
fl. thanca K 1(4 ft. thenra N
14
deg.
4&gt;V K
11101 rt.
thence N 14 d i g 40V K 440 &gt;1
fl them-r W 1(7.t fl. thence S
IVi ft. Ihenre W H o ft. to
the I'l ill. and teas beg
(*. «*
ch S of N W corner of K|, of
said Section 4, run S ( t drg
4!‘
It
111.(1 ft.
I he nc a
S ( deg. 04‘, K 1(1 I ft, thence
N *1 'leg
41' W TM.Tl fl.
Ilicuca V *(1.9 ft to IXiHi.
Public hearing will bs held
In Hie Seminole Cuuuly Court
House, County Conimleitonere
lloom.
Setiford.
Florida,
on
Wednesday. April to, 11(1 at
7:30 I'.M. or as soon t h e r e i n er aa pueatble.
Seminole County Xotilna
CommlMlon
lly: llobert 8. Brown
Seminole County Zoning
Director
Publisht March *8, April I.

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—
Veteran outfielder Boli
NC1TICH F o i l H llia
The Sanford llouetuK Aut h­ Cerv was without a jab today
ority will receive ernted hide
until JdlO o'clock P. M, March followinj; his dismissal by the
SI. I l t l . at their office. Ad- New York Met*. The former
mlnletratlon
Hulldlng. Cuetla
League
slugger,
Ilrawrer Court, Sanford, F lo r ­ American
id*. for the furiilehlttK of one who wa* trying to catch on
l &gt;.000 HTI1 window air con­ with tlm McU, was advised
ditioner,
with auulrrel caa*
blower for low nolle level, Monday that he would not
leea trade.In nf one '4 ton be given a contract.
until and one 1 1 ton unit.
The work will consist of the
removal of the eiletltiR two
unite and the Installation of
the new unit. Aten the loetal,
Ini Ion of a I I I volt circuit us­
ing S/l conduit and No. It
wire.
Further Information may h#
obtained
b)
cnittmllni
the
Executive
Director
*1
Ihe
Main office nf Ihe Authority.
Tha Housing Authority of
ttia City of Sanford. F lo r ­
ida
Ity : Cordon t# Hradley,
Keren live Director
Publish March I«. 19(1
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I I K t llt X H
Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, the Seminote County F.onlui; Commis­
sion will hold a public hearIns to dciermt/ie tha feasi­
bility
of
recommending
to
tha Hoard of rounty Commie,
alonare that the following de­
ar rl bed
properly
presently
toned
A-l
Agriculture
ami
tt-IA Itrehlentlal be aone.t t v ;
Commercial: The N 170 ft of
the i: 1*7.71 tl. of Ilia M V ,
nf lha « I V ( nf Htciloti II71H-X9H
■ ii'il
hr*
#t
th**
S\Y
rn r of
tli# XW»4
of
thro Hi:U of Htotlofi 14 •S1H.
StK, run F 7lO ft, K IT* fl.
H
ft 12 411.7 ft, V
5
fl, W tr&gt; l.rit Ifining !«•■ P'fiftIrinB n il lb# W r i t mtiiI &gt;;&lt;»rth
tRkrn for th# Jiurpnll of Hil l#
lload Klglil-nf-W ay.
Public hearing will be held
In lha Seminole County Court
11oil ee, County Commissioner*
ttoom,
Sanford,
Florida,
on
Wednesday, April 10. 1*«1 at
*:JO I'M. or ee emn there­
after ae possible
Pmi iri.'le County Zoning
Cum tnleelon
lly: Hubert 8. tlrown
Seminole County Zoning
Director
Publlei March J(. April t, 11(1

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f « v r t nf Vti# fniipitjr
m*Iron1r faMHlft F l « r .
M i , Vi I'rntiitot
1•• ft* K»f#t# rof
k . Lawn.
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I I n * Ins
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D rnaiifa
IliNliiflif M M n*tRlM
Yu 11 and #«#li o f you * r c
h#r#Ly ti ritt
11 Tift r*t|ulml
!4i f»r#Mnt Buy rliilmi an«l &lt;!«*r*9««ri *ta rohl&lt;*h yon, nr tlthror
o f you, may tinv# « uutIri p i Oi**
m ini* „f B KflT IfA K l / 'W K ,
•I#» 4 * * i I n t r
of
to
tfi* County Jtulg# o f 8#rnltiol#
&lt;*ountyt Florida, at hi* offli*#
In th# court boiu»# of ■Aid
rio rb bi.
f'o n n ty
At Ift iiford,
#li, ealriinlrr Ifli tilt hr
to It bln
from tb# 1 1m r nf lb# 1
flr-t pill*Ib'MtlDfl of till# notlc#. T w o
rotilia o f r a fli rtnlm o f i|*»inuiiil ih iill be Iri w r llln c , an&lt;1
aTinIt ti n t# th# pi n4*# of r##l4 r n r « and t»o*t of fir# adtlrra#
o f th# Malmant, and #ha 11 hr
• worn to by th# rlalmant, hla
ai frn L or n lto rn ry
and ac*
comps.olrd b ) « fUlrir f r r o f
on# d'dliir and inch claim or
dr in .and not #© fllrd * h a 11 b#
void.
/•/ Inn# V. Tanner
A# AdrnlnUtratrlx of th#
Krt at# o f
IIKH TII A K. L O W K
t&gt;e«?ra»#d
Mtetiatrom, b i v b A Vff?lntofh
A t tor tic y# for Adnilnlctratrla
f»4j«t Offlc# Boa 1330
H«iti for ft. Florid a
I'otdlMh Marrh I, II. It, M.
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ri,x 4 x«ieeliix
Xatlre a 4 Tnklla llravlag
Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, the peml*
nole County Zoning Commie,
eb.n will hold a public hears
Ing to determine the feaelhll*
Ity of recommending to lha
Hoard of County Commlielon.
ere that the following dre. ribed property presently xoo'd
A -i Agriculture he gone! TtIA A Single Family neeldenHal: Lola 1 through 4*. Idylte
wild , of Doth Arbor Replat,
p.n. is. pg. &gt;i.
Public hearing will be held
In the Seminole County Court
House. County Comntleelonerx
ttoom. Hanford.
Florid*,
on
Wednesday. April 1". IMS « t
7:30 P M . or «• soon tiler*,
after ae possible.
Semin .1. County Zoning
Commission
Hyt Hubert K Brown
Seminole County Zoning
Director.
Publish March 34. April 3,
1)41.
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, tltlXllxxlllX
XOTICK HP P&lt; IU.lt’
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Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, the Semi*
mile County Zoning Commie#
el on o lit hold a puhllo hear#
Ing to i* *e-mlna the feeel*
billi, of r. 'ni.nendlng to lb s
Board nf C o - » Commltelons
ere that Ihe
• toning de.
acrlbed
property
p ■-ently
■o tied
H -I A
lteelde.il I ll
toned C - ! Commercial! Lot J,
Illoek I*. Dreamwold Subdi­
vision, P.tl. 3. Pg. »».
Public bearing will be held
In the Seminole County Court
House, County Commlreloitera
Hoorn. Hanford,
Florida, on
Wednesday. April 10, 1*43. at
7:1» P.M. or ae soon thereafter
ae possible.
Semi not* County
Zoning
Commission
Ity: Itobart S. Hrown
Seminole County Zunlng
Director
p u t l LIS Hi March 3*. Aprtl 1
t 9(1.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

CtKI-ll
XIITK N OF M I . K
NO T IC B IS IIKItKIlY OTVFN that pursuant to the Flnnl
Decree
nf
Forecloaura
and
Sale
entered
In lha ranee
pendltiK In lha Circuit Court
in and for Seminole County,
Florida, case Docket Number
13244. C. Hatfield, the under­
signed
Clerk
wilt sell
the
property
situated
In
aald
County described aat
led It. lllork I. W K A T I I K lt S F IE L D F IR S T A U D I THiN,
according
to lha
plat thereof aa recorded
In Plat Hunk 11, P a s s ( ( ,
Public Itevords nf Semi
nuts County, Florida:
Together
with
th*
follow
tug Heme of property which
ate located In and permanent­
ly Installed ae a part of the
Improvements on said land:
International
nf
Utica
Furnace Model OHS 11 K

D
at public sale, to the highest
anil heel bidder for cash, at
lliou A M. on Ihe Itlh day of
April, IIS1. at tha Front Door
of tha Seminole County Courthuuee, Sanford, Florida.
Arthur II. Herkwlth, J r ,
clerk of the Circuit Cuurt
(COI'H T HKAl.t
H&gt;: Martha T. VlliUn
Deputy Clerk
Hlatiop A llornetrln
l ( Kaet Fine Street
Orlando, Florida,
C l t O - l*
XltTlt'K (IF M i l:
NOTH 'H IK HKHKIIV HIV*
KN that purauanl to the Final
Decree
of
Foreclosure
and
Sale
entered
In
the
eauea
pending In the Circuit Court
In and for Seminole County.
Florida, m i . Docket Number
t i l l * , Terebo, the undersigned
Clerk will sell Ilia property
situated In aald County de
errlhed ae;
toil I. Black l» . NOItTII
OHt,ANDO,' according
to
plal (hereof recorded In
Plal
Book 13, Pages 1(
and It. Puhllo Ilecorde of
Seminole County, Florida)
To grlh e r with I lie following
Heine of pi o p e n , which are
located
In and perm in.nl ly
Installed we a part of lha 1m
prutenienta on said land:
I. Wa ll Healer — Panel
ra, — Model PA.||
I llange — Frlgldalre «—
Model ItS-le
3 Itef, Igcralop — Fr lf t
delis — model D-tt
al public eale. to the highest
and beet bidder for rash, at
t l : M A M. on lha Itth day
of April, t i l l . 01 tha Front
Door of tho Seminole County
Courthouie, Hanford. Florida.
Arthur II. Hrvkwllh. J r .
Clerk nf lha Circuit Court
(COt ltT KKAI.)
Byi Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clerk
Blebop and Uoroelelg

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1. Lost &amp; Fmmrt
2. N o tic e s - I ’ersou u ls

2. Education - Instruction
I. Transportation
3. FixmI
li. For Kent
liA Sjwciul Notices
7. liusiness Rentals
8. IIcucli Rentals
B. For Sole or Rent
10. W'nntcd to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Side
Id. Mortgage Loans
11. Insurance
15. Rusiiiess Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. HhIiv,sitters
21. Heauty Salons
22. Ruild - Paint - Repair
23. Ruiiding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumtiing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Spceiul Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
3U. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry . Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

TO W H O M IT MAV CON C E R N
Nolle* l» h » r « b y i l v » n that
Hie uniltr»i«it*il. purmant to 3. Education • Instruction
lha “ F k t i llo u i Nama Ktatul*."
Huuia Hill No. H i t , Chapter
Is
now
No. IDSiJ, L a w * of Florida. R E G IS TR A TIO N
IDU. u lll register nlth tli*
being taken for the enroll­
Clark of tha Circuit Court. In
ment o f the kindergarten at
and for Semluola County. F lo ­
rida. upon recalpt of ptuof ot
tha Grave Methodist Church
tha pufallratlon of thla notice,
on Onora ltd. &amp; Woodland
th* fictitious nama.
to Kit:
K H UN I’A H K JIUH1I.L HUM I.S
T R A I L E R r . t U K under which A N IM A L HAVEN KENNELS.
w a ara t n a a f r d In builueti, at
Clipping by appointment.
numbrr 774 Karn Hark Boule­
vard, Itlsliway No. 17-»J. In
Dog boarding $1.00 per day.
the City of Karn Hark. Florida
cals boarding 73c and S3c
That the partlaa Intrrailad
In aald hualnaaa enterprise, ara
per day. FA 2 3732.

at follows]
Hllll.I.IH « .
M A H R IO T T
A L I C E I* MAItltlCJTT
Dated at Winte r Hark. Orange
County.
Florida,
March
tat,
1943
hanford Herald
.Sanford, Florida
March S, It. 1», :*, l»i 3 .
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NOTICE OF 01 IT
T i n : S T A T E OK F L O R I D A TO
JOHN
SANFO RD
OROATIIAUP.
RE SIDENCE
I 'X KNOW N. AND WHOSE M AIL1NU A D D R E s fi IS I ' N K N u W N :
A an-orn complaint having
hern filed agalnat you In Ilia
Circuit Court In and for semin.de County. Florida, by R E T .
T V UMT O s a A T I I A U P . for dlVOrco, the short title of which
I. IIKTTT LO U OSOATHAHH .
Hlu Int If f. Ceram JOHN S AN F O R D U 9 0 A T IIA R P . Defendnut theac preeehla are to comin and you to appear and flip
your Answer or other .lefenae
or pleadings herein with the
Clark of tha circuit Court of
■enUnele County, Florida, and
aerva a copy thereon on PlaintIfJ'e Attorney. Carrult Rurka.
Attorney at Law, H. O. Drawer
Z. Sanford, Florida, on or be­
fore tha Ith day of April. A. D,
1941. or otherwtee decree pro
eonfaieo
will
be
entered
agalnat you.
Tha Sanford Herald la daafgnated aa a newapaer or ge n­
eral circulation In which thla
citation
ahall
ba
published
once each week for four con­
secutive weekt.
W ITVK6 R my hand and cffl clal aeal ef tha D a r k of tha
Circuit Court on thla tha let.
day nf March, A. D. ISO.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. Reckwlth, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Margaret E. Tyrs,
Deputy Clark
Fu blH b March I. it. it tl
t«. I M I . •
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TH E
e m i t IT
(T lt ’ ItT
NIN I'll
Jl 1)1(1 XI, 4'IM CITT
4* K PM IH IU X IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE r o tlN T V .
C IIAN CE H Y NO. issra
NOTICE TO s r f e a r
F E D E R A L N A T I O N A L J4QRTCUOE
ASSOtMATION,
Plaintiff
•vaKltA NK P A l 1. IIU L M A N and
VIOt.KT H U N T E R
H OLM A N,
big wife,
Defsndinta.

TH E STATE OF FLO RID A
T O t. T R A N K P A U L H OLM AN
Addreta

Unknown

V I O L E T H U N T E R MOLM AN
Addresa Unknown
TO U A H E H E K E B T N O T I ­
F I E D t b i t a ault hat bean
filed agalnat you In the above
entitled cauat, and that you
are ra.iulred to file your an ­
swer with the Clark of this
Court and to earve a copy
thereof upon tha Flglntlff or
P lain tiffs
attorneys.
whoss
namee snd addraee Is Mtck N.
Cleveland, Jr. and Harold F.
Johnson. P. O. Dra wer 2, Sati*
ford. Florida, not later than
the (th day of April. A. D.
1S4L If &gt;ou fall to Jo so a
De.ree pro Con ft tea will be
e ilerej agatuet you for the
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint. Thla ault Is to fora&lt; lo-r a mortgage
The real
properly p r o d r.l-d agalnet la:
L m T 11. ULOCK a. a ra• ubdlvlelon of IllJA'k I
and T i l t r.
c
NO RTH
u R L i . S b u s h i / i M i AUDI
TIo N. gcvordlng
to P at
thereof recorded In Plat
Hook 1). Haste Tl. Huhilc
It* :orde of geiulnola Oouu1 1 . Florida,
tt ITNESb my hand and the
seal of eg id C’oiyrt at Stanford
Florida
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Mar h A I&gt;. ISM
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trt.i.i
II
He kntlh
J
Clark ot th# Circuit t ' « , i t
U r : Margaret E. T y r e
Mack N r’l. t.l and . Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
P 0 Df a a sr B
t - m fo rl
I torld*
At or:i.;
f » r Plaintiff.
Ft.hllah Match 7. 17, t», i *
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6. For Kent
2 OR. house, 817 Catalina.

Legal Notice

6. For Kent

tanforh

Ijrralh Mar. 26, 1963 — Page 9

Large 2 bedroom Trailer oil
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-7368

By Nadim* SelLcer

Lake Mary. 3 Bedroom. kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
FA 2 6347.
Efficiency* Apt. 530 Mo, Sur­
plus City. 301 W. u t St.
Three
room
lurulshcd
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
Sts 2 Bedroom Furnished
Apartment. $33 Robert A.
Williams. Phone F V 2-3931.
Loch Arbor
unfurnished
equipment,
A. Williams

three bedroom
house, kitchen
193.00. Robert
FA 2-3931.

Furnished Apartment. Close
in. Jimmy Cowan. F A 2-4U13
FURS. Apt. 3300 Mrltonvillc
N IC E LY (urn. 6 room house.
FA 20237.

Unfurnished l or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitdien equip­
ped. tos w . iath st. Ht.
FA 2-1878.
W E L A K A APARTM EN TS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

RENT A RED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day. Week, or Month
CAB ROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
Plb FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.
U.NFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm i.
bath, 2 screened porches,
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
stairs evening*.
Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 2U3 E.
23th St.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
cquip|&gt;vd. $75 month. Ph.
FA 2-3303.
ROOMS. The
Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. F A 2 0720.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.

I* fh r r..„rt of i k r r.i u m i
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3651
J s 4 l t . krmlaulr lo u d ly , l l i l t
ml Florid*. In Probata
MODERN Office furnished
la rr tha &gt;:*&lt;*•* ata
NAOMI II. HA HI V.
with conference room. AirIt M aa ial
conditioned. FA 2-7439.
F I S H , N OTH ’I".
Nolle* l* hereby glvtn that
tha Uhdaralgnad will, an the
7!lli day of March, A. D. 1063,
prerent 'a tha Honorable Co un­
ty Jude- of e'vmlnolr County,
Florida, hia final return. ac­ In Ike f o u r t nf Ik* Cnonty
count and voucher a, a» A n ­ Jn.lgr, Ornilnnlr I'uuify . I ’I r cillary AduiinUttatur C.T A. of Ida. In T ro b a lr .
the Kate:* nf Naum I it, HaUIn, In rri I t - l a l r of
.IcCeuaeil .tod at raid time, U it A C U t. M I7 T C A LF
f ISt-ea • ■.1
then and there. make applica­
tion to tha aald Judga for a T o A ll rr r d lt n r a a n * Persona
H
a
r
i
n
g
M
a
lm
s
*
r
U
e n ee li
fine) letttainenl of hta admlrilatrallun
ot
aald tatat*. A g a ln a t Sal* Ratatai
T
«
u
and
each
of
you
are
and for an er dtr dUcharglng
him aa auch Ancillary Admin- hereby notified and rtniulred
lo present any claims and de­
Ivirator, C-T A.
Dated thla Iba l i t day of mand* which you. or alther of
you,
may hare against
the
March. A. D. m i
tt ls t * ot Greet T MMletr. de/a/ A. Edwin bhlnholur
cetetd.
U
t
*
of
ttld
County,
to
Aa Ancillary Admlnlgtrator. C T A ot tha Latala of th* County Judge of ftm inn U
County, Florida, at hla office
Naomi H feabln
In th* court hout* of aald
Daceaatd
Publlali March I, 13, IS. * &gt;( County at Sanford. Florida,
within
ale calendar
months
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from th* tlmt of th* first pu b­
IN
T in :
i in n it
f o i t t r . lication of thla notice Uach
•NINTH
JID H TAL
4 I H U IT. claim or demand shall be In
IK
AND
ro ll
SUM IN OLD writing, and ahgll aiai* the
place of residence and post ofroi.N T V . r i.o iu u A
IN
I ' l l A N f’KH I
NO. 13*10 flea address ot th* eielmtnt,
and ahall h* sworn to by th*
N o r m : ro ahhm ah
F E D E R A L N A T I O N A L MOR T- claimant, agent, attorney, and
any such claim o r demand not
U A l i i : AS S O CIA TIO N,
Plaintiff. »0 filed shall be void

Legal Notice

First

N ttle n tl

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at

31. Articles For Sale

IM M E DI ATE OCCUPANCY BABYSITTING or Housework.
3 Bedroom — with air con­
FA 2 3303.
ditioning and large family
room —Any type financing. ltou*ckceper. Comp, to elder Senlcarik Glass ami Faint
person Drive, live tn. Good
Payments as k&gt;w* as $88 83
Company
cook. Reference. Bo* 297, 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
a mo., plus taxes and insur­
Mims, Fla,
ance to qualified buyer.
31. F ou l try - l.ivcH tock
TE E ’N GREEN ESTATES
WORK. Babysitting, ironing.
Phone 322 2744
FA 2 7791.
Large Shetland
Ponies;
I
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. K it­
dles and bridle*. 322-9162.
chen equipped. No down 21. Itfauty Salontt
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
H A R R IE TT’S BEAUTY* NOOK 32. Flow era • Shrubs
F A 2-1781.
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Appointments
P E T U N I A , Snapdragon , Pan105 So. Oak
F A 2-3742
» i c Mock.
G R A P E V IL L E NURSERY
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
GrapeviHe Ave. Near 20th SI.
llval EvUlc — Murtgage'*
Special on Perms. Call for
t i l N. Bark Ave.
FA 2 212d
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
WUDDRUFt S
rator*. Free parking lots.
FARM
A
GARDEN CENTER
IM M E D IA IK OCCUPANCY 318 Palmetto A v e .
322-0834
601 Celery Ave
FA 2 3976
3 Bedroom—with aiieonditCaladlum
Bulbs
A
Plants
wining and screened (torch.
22 Huild • Faint - Repair
Any type of financing. Pay­
ments as love as $6t on per R E PAIR IN G , painting, cab­ fl3. Furniture
inet making. Ml work guar­
month, pin taxes and in
W ANTED relialil) couple to
anteed. Cali FA 2 2136 after
Mirancc to qualified buyer
take up monthly payment*
3
p.
m
T E E \N GREEN ESTAIE S
of $13.50 en 3 complete
Phone 322-2744
rooms of furniture. Call
C A R P E N T R Y , repair work
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
all kinds, new roofs, Ph.
Highland Park
lect.
FA 3-2306 after 5.
412 Editlia Circle

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

1 Ton W'rstinghouse Air-Con*
ditioncr, l i t clas*. $75. Ph.
FA 2-7960.
$1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Luitre.
Carrol'* Furniture.
LOSE W EIGHT »afely with
D cx-ADiet
tablet*.
Only
98c. Tnuchlon'a Drug*.
SINGER Sewing Machine*.
Used portables atkl con­
sole*. From $20. with guar*
antte and attachment. Th.
FA 2 9411.
If yuu need a good used Re­
frigerator
drop
by
th«
Furniture Center at 1KMI
French Ave.
USED F U R N IT U R E o f .11
kinds in good condition. In­
cluding kitchen equipment.
For ;alu by owner. John
Bellamy, k A 3-0698. 4t0 W,
loth St., Sanford.
RKVhHK Tape Recorder. Lika
new condition. $125.
k A 2 8241.

This three bedroom block
U*cd furniture, appliance*, MATliF.S 2 Ion Air-Conditionhome on two lot* can be 25. I ’ liim h in c Serv Ice*
er. $150. Call 322-6838.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
purchased
for
$12.1)00 00
Larry's Mart 215 Santord
Can be financed through
REPOSSESSED
"He claims it’s a portable fallout shcltorl"
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
F HA by qualified purchns
G E N E R A L ELECTRIC 31"
e r for only $900.00 down
TELEVISION console!. 13
FREE ESTIMATE
i ’luruOiiifr &amp; l le a lm g
including closing cost. E x­
payments at $9.90. Brilt'a
Upholstering
A
Mattress
ren­
A IR CONDITIONING
6. For Renl
6. For Renl
clusive listing.
Inc. Food Fair Shopping
ovating. New A Used Furni­
CONTRACT and R E PA IR
Center. 323-0636.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen 3 Bedrm. I wo story house at
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
WORK
HUBERT A. W ILLIAM S
equipped. Near base.
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
311 W. 10th St. Elect. KlL
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8362
Realtor
F A 2 3685.
36. Automobile!* * Trucks
FA 2-2111.
tub A shower laundry rm.
Raymond l.umiquiH, A m o .
PLUM BING
Must he aern to appreciate. FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
I960 VALIAN T. Pvt. owner.
1 B E D R O O M Apartment.
Contracting Repair*
Sell U l Your Furniture. Quick
Available Mar 1st $73 mo.
Guiug overseas. Sell lo r
Nice I)'
furnished.
Near
FR
E
E
ESTIMATES
Service
With the Cash.
FA 2 3594.
FUR S A L K BY OW NER. A t­
best offer. FA 2-9819.
base. 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph.
H. L. H A R V E Y
SU PER TRADING
POST
tractive 3 bedroom house,
NO 8-4333.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 338J
FA
24)677.
BUYING A NEW or
1 'a baths. Duo-Tlierm heal­
6A Special Notices
USED CAR?
er. Kitvlien equipped. Cor­
2
BEDROOM
unfurnlihvd
26. Radio &amp; Televinlon
REM INDER
.14. Article* For Sale
FINANCE IT W ITH US
nel
lot. Between Junior
liouse.
Kitchen equipped.
INCOME TA X SERVICE
♦ Low Interest Rate*
High A Senior High Sellout. T. V. SERVICE after 6 p in.
Near base. FA 2(1566.
Pants,
99c.
T-Shirts
48c.
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
O. M. 11AKIt ISON'S
Call FA 2-6627.
1913 S. Clm»e Ave.
Arm y-N avy
Surplus, 310
S M A L L ftirn. A p L 11UI2 Mnplt- 1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827
FLO RID A STATE BANK
F A 2-2906.
Sanford Ave.
PERSONAL RADIO U
F A 2-0731.
ONE LADY’ or an older cou­ 4 BEDROOM, 2 liath. Central
T.V. SERVICE
37. Hunts • Motors
FURN. Apt FA 2-2800.
ple that wants a good
heat, double carporle, fenc­ We repair Phono Changer*
Gitoway To The Waterway
Radio &amp; T.V.. Aulo Radius
Imme. 323-0591.
ed yard. $I4ixi down and
EFFICIENCY’ Apartment till
Reconditioned and rc fin tail­
Hobson Sporting Goods j
1
DAY
SERVICE
$120 monthly payments. 109
Firat SI. Near 2 clly free
ed reduced to $293.00. $13.85
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
23th SI. &amp; Sanford Ave.
parking k&gt;U and .vlmpping 9. For Sale or Rent
-Lake Dot Drive.. FA 2 5610.
down, $10.43 per mouth. 304-8 8 E. 1st Ph. F A 2-5MI
Ph.
323-0655
store*. No utility charges.
Reclaimed spinet reduced
2 BEDROOM furnished Imuse. ATTR AC TIV E
3
Bedroom.
Suitable for couple or tin­
for quick sale $40.75 de­ 1 715 hp. M ERCURY Kicker.
FAST
DEPENDABLE
T.V.
F A 20138 after 5 on p m.
I 1-* ball) home. Built-in kit­
Like new. 1 10 lip Wiscon­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
livers,
only
$18 05
per
Service
Service
call*
$1.00.
chen, air-conditioner. Con­
sin Motor. FA 2-0978.
Store.
month.
Ellington
Gram)
If you like country living
Home Service Co. 303 San­
venient local ion. $500 dow n.
3 Bedroom, 2 hath*. On
Mahogany rebuilt like new
ford
Ave.
FA
2-3532.
12’ ALUM INUM BOAT. Mit­
Monthly payment* ssi.oo.
A V A ILA B LE April 1st. 3 BH.
only $693 00. Rentals $10 00
*outh side ot big Lake
chell tilt trailer. 5V$ bp.
Call F A 2 2630.
House. Stove L re frig $83.
W ANTED used T.V. acta.
per month. Streep's (Ml N.
Mary. Water for boating,
Evinrude. Extra*. 1 year
Mo. Located 2307 Iligltlawn
Call
F
’
A
2
9792.
Orange,
Orlando.
Phone
etc. Orange treed. Approxi­ W ATER FRONT SPECI ALS
old. FA 2-8803.
Ave, Write owner H. Ger424-2401
mately 21 j acres. FA 2-9162. + Lake Harney collage—furn­
iach, 1182B Gilmore Dr.
27. Special Servicen
ished,
neat
ami
clean
$75
ihi.
3S. Motorcycles - Scooter*
Key W eil, Fla.
111. Real Entitle For Sale t SI. John* R iver — 83 ft. WELI.S DRILLED , PUMPS.
CHOICE KUOS
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
From $9 90 to $30 00
frontage near Sanford, sa.vno
Furn.
2
Bedroom
house.
SPItIN KKK SYSTEMS
D U PLE X A P A R T M E N T and
New A Used.
CLOSE OUT on Viscose tweed
Adult*. .No pet*. FA 2-7664
All ly p e * and Sire*
+ Y'ankcc lake — 100' x 300'.
Property.
114 Jessamine
Lewis Sales A Service
room
sire
rugs.
A
Rood
We Repair and Service
$5000.
Ave., Sanlord. $3.ihJ0 cash.
NIUE * clean 3 room furnish2517 Country Club ltd.
selection of black A while,
^ I a-mini Bltifi — 97 It. at
S
T
I
N
E
.
Phone Orlando 424-8275.
c&lt;l Apartment. Near town.
Ph. FA-2-7928
Sold A
white, A green
Machinery and Supply Co,
$50 per It.
$55 u month, im-judea wa­
tweeds In popular 6 x 9—
FA 2-6433
\MLI. TRAD E Equity in 3 4 laike Dune — 2W acre*. 2lP \V. 2nd St,
ter A electricity. F A 2-8544.
9 x 12—9 x 15—12 x 12 and 3!). Trailers - C a b a n a *
$3300.
bedroom. 3 hath Iraute with
Plano 'tuning and Repair
12 x 15. Some with foam 21'
U rge
Florida
room
on t Lake Ma'kliam — 1**)' x
HOUSETRAILER,
195*
FURNISHED 2 BR. home.
x\'. L. Harmon — l-’A 2-4223
rubber hack. While they
fenced
_
corner
lot.
Kitvlien
2U0',
$1993.
model. FA 2 3039.
Adult* only. No pel*. 3300
last only $L5o per *q. yd.
equipped, (F or what have Also a wide selection o( lieauSanford Ave.
K IU G ID A IR R
1953 PALACE HOUSETRA1L.
CARPETS ALA CARTE
Ufui lakefrunt and river
you) Ph. FA 2-3442 alter
Sales \ Service
ER.
In
good
condition.
Fern Park. Fla. next to Can­
2 BR. Duple*. Almost new.
5:30.
frutit homes from $2o,oou
G. II. HIGH
Length 27 ft. *750 00. John
non Towel Co 838-6031
Elect, kit. tile bath, gar­
to $75,000.
Duo W. tat St. San/orri
Frank. &gt;71 Seminole Blvd.
age. 1001A Elm St. Excel­ REDUCED. 2 Story home,
rh. FA 2-3*83
GAS rc-fiigcrator. 322.6820,
good repair, new plumbing
Casselberry, Florida.
lent
location.
Available
wiring,
termite
contract.
LAWNS Itenovatrd • Aerate
Mar. lit . $75 mo. FA 2 5594.
715 Magnolia. FA 2 8960.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
REALTOR — INSUKOH
ling Spray (VC-11) • Ferti
NFW HOUSE on Crystal lake FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
lie —Ph FA 2 42(4
larch Arbor Call FA 2 3378
ik
riir
riH ttrr
m in t,
M ANSFIELD
LAWN
SF.R
HOUSE,
3
Bedroom,
l
'
i
or
FA
2-3077.
X I X T i l J l l l l l 141. f ' l l l i | I T ( I F
baths. Back yard fenced.
F I. O H IIIA IX X X II FOR t C V t l.
SPRING
XOL B t 1)1 X T ) .
Excellent
condition.
lain
C I I A X t r.HV XU. I3MW
II. B. POPE CO., INC.
down
payment.
Monthly
X O M l t TO A H F U A R
FA 3-4234
F E U K R A L N A T IO N A L MORTpayment* $72 on FA 2 5916 2DJ So Falk Ave
Q AGE A M O C U T I O N ,
Office FA 2 2118
139
Mayfati
Circle
Plain ti ff.
Night F A 2 0648
-v *.
R I C H A R D L P O L E T au-I L D 323 0700
16. Kcfuale Help YVunled .Mowing and edging, ele. Sat­
N A I * F u L U T , hla w ife,
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford. Fla.
Defrlulanle
N IG H T G R IL L Cn.,g Waltt h e * rx r» : o r r i . o H i i i *
FA 21817.
re** A Curb uirl. Musi I kLAK E VIE W Home fur sale or
T O i n i l ' l l A ll! ) I * F O L E Y
A -J-Ji af a Unk nown
experienced. Chick 'N I rrat ‘£ 9, A n lo m n tiile A e r v jc e
(rid e for a tiled firm on (he
west tide of Sanford. Call
Sanford.
E D N A t„ FO L E T
NKW CHEVROLET - OLDS • CADILLAC
AtJTO . RADIO
AilUreea Unkoouti
FA 2-7898 day* or FA 2 6368
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
TOU A RK HKIIKHV S&gt;iT|.
WOMEN wltli own tran-por
Drive-In
Repair
Service
night*.
F IU D that a ault h*&gt; been
talion rare for 3 children PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
fl le j agalnat you In Ilia gboV*
antllle-l rauee and that y , u
and housework. 5 or 6 days
25th SI. A Sanford Ave.
* r * r*qg lr*d lo HI* yugr ana week, pome evenings Pay
Ph. 323 9653
aarar with th* Clerk ol thl*
by hour. 4 A 2 6502 alterCourt and to eerv* a c-opy THE T IM E TESTED FJHM
tl.areeif upon Hi* Plaintiff or 116 N. Park Ave
noons.
FA 2 0123

Wall

Piano Bargains

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

w in te r Fgrk ’
J
C ALT A Y
S y : Trank r Olackin, Jr.
C A U e f r . hla wlf a
Truet Officer
Dafendants.
At ceeeutor of the bait
T ilt:
a r»n :
of
f i .i i m i i i a
Will
and
Testament
of
TO. D O N A L D J. CAUHRY and
Grac* I. Metcalf, deceased
RUTTY
D. CAL'SUY, hla
WlnJsrweed!*, Heines A Ward
wlfa.
Attorney!
I « i Oakland Avanua
t l Fa rk Avenue, South.
fanferd. Florida
TO U A HU II F I I E B T NOTI- Winter Perk. F i e ri Jt
r t U D that « •lilt has bttr. (Had Publish March L 12. 1», 14
agalnat yuu In the above en­ C DO-17
titled cause, and tlmt yuu ara
r*qulr*d to 11la your answer IN t i l l ; I I HI I It* f i l l III IN
with tl.a Clsrk ut thla r’uurt 4 NIt Fill! aHHINIIt.lt CtH N*
gtid to y tr it a copy thereof T t . IT lilt I D A . NO. 13*7*.
ut&gt;cn the I'lelallH or pla int­ A M o n K F A G SA V !.V»t&gt; B A N K ,
iff'* attorneys, » hose be tuts a eoigaratlon,
Pat ntlff,
and addrees le Mack N. Clavev&gt;.
lund.
Jr. and
v'anall lluik.
*tt&lt;irn*&gt;&gt;,
wltut*
ItlluDUH Hlalntlff*
I*, o . D r . m . r '/. kanfurd. F l o r ­ It A V M U K M A R T IN
name* and a.IUrete la Ma.-k N,
ida, n. t later than Hie 3th day • I ul,
1letendabts Clsvtland. Jr. and Harold F.
o f April. A. D ■»«». I f you I# I
M i l i l l ; til* al IT
Johneun. H. *r. Drawer
Man.
to do I., a D m st 1'ro L*.»n.
ru t; 11.111: ui H i i i i i H i A .
ford, Florida, not laiar Ilian
feeeu w ill
beentered agglnst
Merlin
lihujea, th* Itli day * f April A D
you fur tbs re lief demanded TUi Reymer
4IIS Ca lvin Drive
IVI1. If you fall to do
a
in th* Complaint. Thla suit Is
Columbut, 19, Ohio
b i o r i i Pro Confaaau wilt ti*
In fore.1..,. a mnrtga g* . The
Do
lls
o
Rhodes,
anlere-l agalnet yuu for lb*
real
propertyp r o c a e d a d
4SPS Calvin DrD *
relief damaiided In th* Com­
uaainat la:
Columbus I I , Ohio
plaint. Till* suit la to furavloea
Lot s. I l l k M St N L A N D
Tug s r* hereby notified that a nmrlgage. Tha real property
F S T A T I ’.k
s euhdlvltlon.
pruvtaded
agalnrl le:
a
suit
h*e
been
filed
sgaluet
avcordtf.g lo a plat thereof,
In
th*
abort
antltUd
L O T t. BLOCK
NORTH
tecordeu in fl at Look II. you
- O R L A N D O 1ST AD DIT IO N,
pagee I t lo 22 nf tha Pub- c*ue» and that you rettulred
to
fll*
your
anawtr
with
th*
according
lo
plat
thareof
Ill! Ktcuida
of Meinlnol#
Clerk of thla Court and to
recorded lo Fiat Hook 13,
County, Florida,
thereof upon
Fagte 79 and ;l, Fubtlo
tin* Duvt Therm toilt Wall serve a copy
Rtcorde o f ovmlhol* Coun­
Heater. Model 334- •
Serial th* plalciilff or plaintiffs a t ­
ItMKr* : tin. (1. 1 lelevlrl. l torneys whose name and adty. F lo rid*.
j*
JtunlngW a lt *, Including •pei-lflcally, nut not
Hullf-tn Ita'-gr
%l&gt;&gt;del i i l * drtes
amt
Hamilton.
live by wa y of limitation, th* f o l ­
RIHK. Ssilal V n u R I U one ('larks
t).
F.
ten. in .- •
lluili-ln Harnett National Rank Huild- lo w in g natures and equipment,
t tv an, M-.del t"IH2HK. Serial tug. Jacksonville 2. Florida, all perliianantly Installed
I. W a ll Heater — F e h tlr a y ,
X l U l t l l S l »m* &lt;1 I
t, Is*-* tint li t e r than April I. t i l l .
model 1 -F A -s t
trie i
Itefrls eralof
Model If you fall to In to a dacra*
3 R an ge —
F r t g ld a lr* —
L A S I1 H .' SerlaI &lt;i|[#tl7»: &lt;&lt;n&lt; p &lt;• cunfsseu will be entered
model
Itd-la
against
1
*.u
for
tbs
relief
dc' Ictor t r l r . t r , . I 10’ K ll.lie n
9 l l e f r l g e r a i o r — F n g ld a it e
Habguel i a*
* mejiI *-r malided In Hie roiuplalnt his
— model D - l l
serial nos .-o n , Venetian suit Is to foreclose e m o d .
Hinds
llnelalj
louBUIbct- gags. The real property proI llo t W a t e r H eale r
De&gt;
urett by nen kat lk H U s - a .tailed against Is:
A Nl* h » — Model 9u-U
Ivot lu. IIlock It, ML’NLAND
i VeJi el len b l i n d s — 'J
Halul
Company.
Han fool
k. d e r t e n e d pa in ,
LhTATlCg,
u subdlvtslon.
Florid a
no mudvl or serial
according to a plat thereVV I T N U km my band gn.l Hie
Hum*.. i&gt;
of, record, d In Plat Hook seal o f said * ourt al Hanford.
W r i ' N L r - rn, baud snd Ini
tl. pagee 1* to 12 of the F lo r id * thf* 1st day * f Merrli
sal o f said Court at Sanford
Public Record# ot ren.:- A V , 1**1.
F lo rid * i hi, lei day of M e n b
bole fou n d Florida
ta U A L)
» ; Fr. IMS
WlYNUko m&gt; bond and lb*
Arthur it
f:&lt; ka Itl&gt; Jr j
e Arthur II. Ill k u . l l i J
• 'ler k of th* Circuit &lt; no
C trl,
f (I** « i'&lt; ult Court ! • sat o f said c-&gt;urt at t iiu fu r i
Fiurtda,
Ihl7Stb
day
of
Uyi V l. rg a r e t U. T y i * DC.
Byj M a r»a r »i U. Tyre.
Fe br ua ry, IMS.
It p u t y Clerk
Mack N. Cleiela li d, Jr. and
(BUALl
Harold F. Jolmtoit
Meek N, • its ■land, Jr. and
Arthur II
b.-k aiih
Jr. I* O D i a a e r Z
Cgrroil Rurk«
Clstk of th* Circuit Court c y n fv rJ
Florida
H 6 D r a w e r r.
Ryt H e r e • T. Vthten
* nford Florida
i
Harold F Johnaan
Depu.y c l n K
VII-,, lie) e ! «r Fla il, t i f f
Hi M ill,. March J. 12, IS 2«
ISC.
Hublts!. March a. 12. i*. i*
Fubileh Maiclr a. 17, 13,
CDO-ll
C D il-tt
C DU-17
DONALD
SKTTT D

29. Automobile Service

Stenstrom Realty

N E W LY FURNISHED U r g e
3 Bit iliiplrx Util St. Long
wood. 838-3298.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
13U3 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254
or FA 20323.

12. Renl Estate For Sale 19. Situations fVnnted

fOLLERSo/SANFORD

Air-Conditioning

Jim Hunt Realty

D IS C O U N T

L A W N SERVICE

SALE

CIIKVROLKTsS
$2088 andup
OLDS - 88
$3123 andup
CADILLAC_______________$5101 andup

St. Jolins Realty

1
|
j3

BEDROOM CU home, 2 17. Mule Help Wauled
balhs. Slot) down A auiiimT E R R IT O R IA L S A LE S M A N
payments. FA 2-1862
needed fur Sanford area.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large corBetween 30 A 59 your*.
ncr lot facing lake. UKJ
Sluve cur. National Corpo­
Wait*
Drive, S u n l a n d
ration. Witli proven sale*.
Estate.
FIIA
in service.
Write I to x 55, c u Salifui &gt;1
$450 down, monthly $8175,
Herald
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
or FA 2-2M8.
IB. Situation* Wanted

IMG! KIG! HIG!
A

-w x

Seminole Realty

I to 4i inch pula
■I c e n t* each

I9ul Park Avenue
FA 2 5232 anytime

7 In H inch pula
10 cent a each
llc iic h e * at

l.rimm lilu lf, Fla.

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Kiwanis Club
Celebrates
Anniversary

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■ |anJ Wlnn-D'xie's F:r*t Street i choice will he presented by
The annual pre-Easter Lad­ Thriflway Supermarket,
There will lie door prizes i and Third Street store*. One , Your Rich Food Plan. Bou­
ies Day Coffee Club spon­
sored by the Seminole Coun­ of hams, donated by Food j dozen package* of frozen ve- quets from Sanford Flower
of
the
winner's ■ Shop and A. F. Ramsay, Flor*
ty Chamber of Commerce Fair, A A P Supermarket, j getablc*
|ist will be among the dour
will be held Tnursday morn­
' prize*.
ing, at 10:00 a. m. in Die
Refreshment*
of
coffee,
chamber building.
cokes and “ dunkshie" dough­
Each lady attending will re­
By Jane Casselberry
nuts will be served. Chamber
The South Seminole-North ceive one dozen Florida fresh
members, their wives, recopOrange Klwanlt Club c e l ­ eggs through Ihe courtesy of
ticnlsD, clerks, typists, cash­
ebrated the first anniversary
iers and secretaries are in­
of its fountling with a Ladies
vited.
Night
Dinner
held
last
will
lie
used
toward*
im­
H&gt; Mr*. Adam Muller
Thursday night at Die Mt.
The DeBary Concert Or- provement of the Center.
Vernon Inn in Winter Park.
Following
the
concert,
chestra,
under direction of
Approximately So Kiwanwhich
will
close
the
or­
Huger
Casini,
will
present
ians, their ladies and guests
By Helen Snodgrass
attended.
its last performance of the chestra's seventh season, Ca­
Circle Y girl* of the Enter­
E. L. “ Roy'' Brcwton, Dis­
season in a benefit concert sini will return to his em­
trict Governor for Florida of prise Barnett Memorial Meth­
for the Community Center to ployment in .New York City.
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Kiwani*
International, was odist Church have a* their
lie held at 8 p m. F'rWay at An extension to hit present
the principal speaker for the current project Die collection
Functions
of the Republi­
leave of absence was granted
evening, lie was introduced o f personal Items and cloth­ the Center.
to enable him to remain in can Party ami those of knat
by Bert O'Neal, of Orlando, ing to send to Viet Nam.
A ll contributions received
DeBary for Friday night's clubs through county, stain
Id. Oovefnor of the Sixth Di­
performance.
and national committees worn
Needed are light weight
vision.
Tickets are available, with­ outlined for memher* of the
clothing I t e m s
for men.
Kiwani* President D i c k women, children and infants
out cost, at the DeBary Phar­ DeBary Bepublican Club last
Pace reviewed the club's ac­ ami personal articles such
macy and La Roy’s Hardware Thursday night by Horace
complishments during it* first as
Store. Voluntary contributions Dcmarest, president, at a
hair
brushes,
combs,
year and cut a large birth­ soap, stuffed toys, dolls, can­
will be received at the con­ meeting of the group held in
day rake.
cert.
ned hard randies and other
the Community Center.
The club hold* regular lun­ similar goods.
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) Appearing on Ihe program
Members were urged to
cheon meeting* each ThursResident* of the area who An official of the strikebound with llic orchestra will be sign for Jury Duty by Ralph
day at noun at the American care to assist are asked to
F’ lurida East Coast Railway the DeBary Glee Club and Withrcll and Earl Merrill led
Legion Hume on Prairie Luke. contact Mr*. Alice Ryan, Cir­
said Monday there was no vocalist* Betty Day and John an open discussion on fourcle Y adult advisor or Rev. truth to a report that man­ Cornwall o f Del.and who will lamng of llvvy. 17 92 after
Fred Foster, pastor of the agement used a hidden tape he accompanied by Carrie Jbriefly addressing the group
church.
on this subject.
recorder to make a secret Tubbs.
Refreshments were served
recording of a meeting with
after Die showing of a color­
two federal mediators.
WASHINGTON
( U f'I)
ed film, “ Fire — Cause for
EEC Vice President W. L.
Gen. Liiciu* f). (.’lay will be
Alarm " by Howard Middle,
Thornton refuted charge* hy
asked In spell out for Con­
ton. Hostesses for the even­
mediators Francis O'Neill and
gress hi* special committee'*
ing were Mr*. E. Giachino,
By Jane Casselberry
James Ilolarcn that a hidden
By, Mr*. Attain Muller
proposals for a St 5 billion
The Esther Circle of the Ethel Gray and Matilda Boy­
The DeBary and Enterprise machine recorded 20 minutes
cut in President Kennedy’.*
Area Ministerial Group net of Saturday'* prelm inary ne­ ■Casselberry Community Meth­ er.
foreign aid program.
last Tuesday evening at the gotiations which were aimed odist Church W.S.C.S. will
Chairman Thomas E. Mor­ home of llev. and Mr*. Ered at ending the 61-day old wage meet Wednesday at I p m. at
gan (D .P a .) of the House For­ F'oster in Ffnlerprisr.
the home of Mr*. Ralph New­
dispute strike.
eign Affairs Committee said
CLEARW ATER (U P I) Among those attending were
"The lajH* recorder was in comer. 118 MV. l.aurcn Court,
Sunday that hi* group would llev, and Mrs. Agustu* C. plain view the who'e lim e," Kern Park.
M’otcran righthander Johnny
rail Clay, who headed a pres­ Summers, Rev. and Mrs. Hu­ Thornton told UPI by teleThe Rcbckah Circle will Klippslein lias been bought
idential commuter named to bert Thomas, Mr*. Damon phone. “ Meditator O'Neill sat meet at the church Thursday . by the Philadelphia Phillies
review foreign old operations. Smti and daughter Vicki of to the left of the machine afternoon at 2:3t) p. m.
j for an undisclosed sum from
DeBary, Rev. and Mr*. C. about four feet away. Hal*
Tlie Sunshine Circle will Cincinnati. Phillic Manager
Samuel Tilden missed elec­ Beatty of Henson Junction arm sat about four feet from meet Tuesday April , 2. at i Gene Mauch indicated the
tion as U. S. president b one ami llev. Urban Ogden of Mr. O'Neill and every time the home of Mr*. Edna Dug­ 131-year-old Kllppstcin would
vole. Decision was in favor of Edge water, Co mini I It o Chair­ he looked at O’Neill, he talk­ gans, 1170 Seminole Rlvd., ! continue to be used a* a
man.
ed directly at the recorder." Casselberry from O il a. in. middle-inning relief pitcher.
Rutherford 11. Hayes.

Circle Y
Collecting
For Viet Nam

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Winters, Star Chapter Farmer; David Littleton,
Scholarship; Frank Noell, Leadership and Wayne
Reeves, Most Improved.
(Herald Photo)

TOP FARMERS for Seminole High were these
four young men who received mvnrdn Friday at
the Parent-Son Banquet, From left are Jimmy

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Young Farmers Honored
jj
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Four young firm er* of the
Seminole High Chapter o f the
Future Farmer* of America
w ere
named
to
receive
awarda at the annual ParentSon Banquet held Friday at
Seminole High School.
Jim Winter* waa named

Star Chapter Farmer by the
FKA Foundation' end Pres!dent Frank Noell waa riled
for the l/caderidiip award civcn by llunt'a Tuxedo Feed
Store.
David Littleton'^ high aca­
demic standing brought , him

Ihe award for Scholarship
presented by the SIIS Chap­
ter and Wayne Reeves was
named for his Molt Improv­
ed Supervised Farming Pro­
gram.
Noell pres hied over the
ceremonies at (ho banquet

which wa* held in the school
cafeteria, with approximately
30 boy* and 38 parent* at­
tending, along with officer*
of the Sanford Junior High
Cliaptor.
Don Sipo*, secretary of the
chapter presented the speech
which lie gave to win the pub­
lic speaking award for Die
county on Die subject of Con­
servation, recently.
A summary of the Super­
vised Farming Program for
the school was given by lamnanl Aucoin and the accom­
plishment* of Die chapter
were listed by John Carver.
Three adult* were given
honorary
degrees
in
the
chapter for llieir assistance
with the work of Die viveationat agriculture program.
They were Waller Teague,
Ernest Lumlbcrg and George
Carver.
Invocation was by Malcolm
Johnson with Ihe welcome by
Wayne Beeves and Hie re­
sponse by hi* father, C. B.
Itecvci.
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A member of the fairer
sex was cited liy the .Semi­
nole Chapter of Ihe Future
Farmers Friday at Die an­
nual Parent Son Banquet for
the first time in Die history
o f the chapter.
Mrs. Dottle Higginbotham,
Sanford Herald Feature Edi­
tor was awarded a Certificate
of Merit by the organization
“ in apprerialion of her en­
couragement, cooiH-ralion and
assistance, not only to tho
FFA but t^ llie entire school."
Frank Noell, chapter presi­
dent said in presenting Hie
award.
“ Mrs.
Higginbotham
bus
worked with us and with
other organizations In Semi­
nole High School for several
year*, in out-landing service,
almve and beyond Die call of
duly."
“ Her interest, enthusiasm
and encmiragement lias help­
ed all of us to accomplish
greater goals nut only In
farming, but in leadership,
ntizen-hip
and community
w elfare," he added.

A R T S A N D CRAFTS in tho form of plaques, lining native dried nmteriuls
were taught to Pinecrest fifth-graders by Mrs. II. L. Monroe and Mrs. W.
Holton, Monday. From left, working on the plaques are Sherry Sires, who
gets a few jxrinters from Mrs. Holton as Mrs. Monroe gives Iris Fusani a
iiund with her material.
(Herald Photo)

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Circle Works Oviedo Baptists Continue
With Youngsters Observation Of Youth Week
Attractive

plaque*

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Observation of Youth Week

made by fifth grade children

at the Oviedo

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Plnccrcit

School Monday

uilng dried arrangement* of

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First
be

Buptisl

continued

throughout lids work In or­

natural vegetation and shell*, der that WMU and Brother­
under the direction of mem­ hood presidents along with
ber* of tho Drill wood Carden chairman of tlw deacons and
Circle.
other olfirrr* might have opThe dried nmlrrials, which
Included pine needles, hark,
acurni,
wild
wheat,
pine
cones, dried
grasses and
shells were arranged in var­
ious
shape*
to represent
/lowers or other object* on
redwood plaque*,
Sir*. H. O. Monroe and
Mr*. W. Holton worked with
Ihe children, who worn mem­
bers o f
Mrs,
Mary Nell
Morrison's fifth grade.

IMirtiinlty to preside in llm r
positions.
Key* of the church were
officially turned over by Rev.
Jack Hr) ant to Youth Pastor
Danny Gammugc on Sunday
Marrli 17,
Ollier* serving include Ileverly Cauthnn. clerk; Carol
Beasley, treasurer; Al Ward,
Sunday School superintend­
ent; Jimmy Beasley, Training
Union director; Arnold Sin
ve r, Brotherhood president,
Hose Beasley, WMU presi­
dent;
Joe Malcolm, chairman or
deacons; Diane Aulin, adult
Sunday School superintendent;
Sue McClellan, young peo­
TALLAHASSEE (H IM ) — ple's superintendent; Margie
Shiver, iiilcrincduilc superFlorida’s rontroverslal Milk

Milk Commission
Nears End?

Commission may 1m- abolish­
ed during the upcoming ses­
sion of the Legislature.
Ib is waa Ihe growing feel­
ing In certain quarters of
the state. There have been
suggstlons ranging from abo­
lition to placing the commis­
sion under federal control.
Most quarters do agree that
something must be dune.
. Two weeks ago, Gov. Far­
ris Bryant said abolition of
the commission “ would give
me do qualms at all." And
Secretary
of
Slate
Tom
Adam i
recommended
that
Dm
agency's
powers
be
transferred la the State De­
partment of Agriculture. Ho
suggested that the *UU* then
could act up a system of
controls somewhat liks the

|*d*r«l system.
/

Easter Fete A t Coffee Club

Intemlnt and
choir direlor.

Sandy

Among
special
activities
enjoyetl by the Youth Group
were the train trip to Lake
Wale* where they attended
the Pasiion Play and atten­
dance at the Seminole Baptist
Assn. Youth Itallly held Sat­
urday night at Uie Elder
S. ring* Baptist Church.

Party Functions
Outlined
For GOP Club

Tape Recorder
Charges Refuted

Clay To Testify
On Aid Cut

WSCS Circles
Set Meetings

Area Ministers
Hold Meeting

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Announcement was receiv­
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WASHINGTON (U IM ) — University that Joseph F.
Sen. George A. Smather*, .MuIson, |tii| Fairwood Lane,
(D F la .l, say* the federal Casselberry, received a PhD
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Cuban refugee problem.
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Horne Blasts
2 Universities
MIAMI (U P I) — H o u s e
Speaker Maliuiy Horne said
he will oppo-o any move for
greater autonomy for higher
education in F'lurida.
Horne blasted two state in­
stitutions Sunday night for
their spending practices and
said “ Ihcro's nu way of telling
what would liapjicn if higher
education were nut under leg­
islative control."
He said both the Vnlverslty
uf Florida and the Florida
State University have recent­
ly purchased gulf course*
worth hundreds of thousand*
of dollars.

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Congratulations to Jan For­
tune . . . Ami to the Republi­
can committee rlatwarl* who
worked bind .
And recog­
nized the a1
re I bey bad
In Ihe com
on o f circum­
stances . . . i oter indifference
. . . •••mall" election—with a
•'conceded-to-experience" atti­
tude . . . ami n "vacationing"
Democratic committee.
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Now
in our
legislature
there will bo a “ cost reduc­
tion coordinator" . . . And
brother, have we been needing
one! . . . Hut do you have any
idea the lawmaker* will pay
any attention to A N Y rust re­
ductions? . . . Whether "eopjfdiuated" or null
RANDOM
THOUGHTS
W H l L K COVERING TH E
ELECTIO N . . . . 25 percent
o f the people voted in Sanford
. . . 50 percent in South SemiSole . , . why not a tax on
registered voters that don’t
•how up . . . tabulation of
the vote precincts started at
7 was over a little after V . , ,
2.1 precincts . . . they tabulat­
ed Orange County precincts
(00) by 8:10 . . . There's a
need fur a telephone at all the
polling places . . . one o f the
clerks driving to the regis­
trar's office after the voting
was delayed . . . car run into
his head-on . . . with only two
piecincta left lo report . , •
Fortune lead by 30 voles . . .
It was all over when I'inirio
Luke came In . . . The Re­
publican took » t-l plurality
. . . I I absentee ballots will
be counted this morning . . ,
H ie youngsters o f one of
the classes at l'inecrcat Nurs­
ery held their own election
yesterday . . . Result; Murk
Cleveland
Jr.,
27
votes;
George Washington, 1; A b«
Lincoln. 1; Sheriff J. L. Hob•by, l and a Mr, Crain 1.
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I f people are going to have
to vole out at the Fanner's
Market it dues seem that the
county or state or somebody
could g e l something dune tu
those foot deep drops o ff Hwy.
17-1*2 unto the matket en­
trant e way. We know voting
it
a privilege hut who's
gonna pay fo r the wheel
alignments afterwards?
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A
little
“ stealing'* was
charged in County Commitaion Tuesday, General J. C.
Hutchison asked fo r recom­
mendations for the rourlhoUAc*
annex study committee. John
Fitzpatrick said. " I had two
names until B;30 this morning
. . . and llien John Alexander
stole one of them." Alexander
smiled.
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Sheriff J. L. Hobby, at the
County Commission meeting
Tuesday morning, pussed this
mile to the press table; “ Will
be happy to have the ptesa
join the County Commissionara at lunch today at tin
county jail. We piomise to
leave the jail door unlocked."
Repot tera diihi'l tube any
chance* though . . , all proJessed having business else­
where at Ihe noon hour.
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We neglected to mention In
that City Commission story
yestviday that Joe Rukcr uppoied appropriating money
fur a feasibility study fur a
new co Ileg* here. "Tht' county
should puy for it," said Mr.
llaker.
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Alix o f Sanford open house
scheduled A p lil 0 at 2 pm.
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1 lie second annual Osceola
Grand I'rix will he held here
April 2Q and 21 tpouxored by
the San ford-Semi mil* Jay tees.
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" l t '« a harbinger ui spring.’ ’
slated John FiU pilrick Tues­
day when the County Com­
mission was asked to donate
Clay (or a baseball park. “ A l­
ways conic spring,” he said,
“ we are asked for clay for
baseball diamonds.”
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Hospital room rates at Sem/iiMle Ms iso rial have gone up.

5 ,0 0 0
More
Ready

For New School

Fortune Topples Frederick

GOP Gains Area Stronghold
Seminole County Republi­
cans luilled u lacklustre spe­
cial election Tuesday
into
their biggest legislative vic­
tory here since Civil W ar
days.
Living up to ii pioniixe o f
an all-out campaign and strik­
ing while Di-miK tats apparent­
ly napped complacently, the
G O l' candidate Jan Fortune
captured 2.188 votes to Gordon
Frederick's I,bill to gain a
house scut for the spring leg­
islative term starting next
week.

ally strong Democratic Fan- voted, Frederick 87; Fortune F red crick 59, Fortune 28; Pre­ School, 8.10 registered, 180 tune 71*; Precinct 17— Cassel­ tered, 214 voted, Frederick
fold precinct* lost out by slim 91; Precinct ll - Geneva, 2iit rim t 10- Lake Mary, 101 reg­ voted, Frederick t!8, Fortune berry Fire Station, 791 regis­ 117, Fortune 99; Prcclnrl 21
1margins.
leg isle red, tut voted, Freder­ istered. 119 voted, Frederick M l; Precinct 11 — Lyman tered, 217 voted. Frederick (15, — St, Johns Ruildcrs, French
Of the 15,994 registered vot- ick 50, Fortune 45; Precinct 7 59, Fortune 59; Precinct 11— School Gym. 3tU&gt; registered, Fortune 15t; Precinct 18— Ave., 311 registered, 89 voU
els, unofficial returns show — Chuluotn, 109 registered, 1*8 Altamonte Community House, 89 voted, Frederick, 25, For­ Farmers Auction Market, 074 ed, Frederick 44, Fortune 44;
Two hundred lures of
that only 4.121 turned out voted, Frederick 20, Fortune 790 registered, 11*1 voted, tune 04: Precinct 15— Nation­ registered, 195 voted, Freder­ Precinct 22— W. 19th St.. 998
"high ami dry” ground
Precinct
8 Goldenrod, Frederick 22. Fortune Itt7: al Guard Armory, 1.527 regis­ ick M l. Fortcne 79: Precinct registered, 381 voted, Freda rduring a perfect spring day. 75;
were offered "free and
Fortune in victory campaign •&gt;12 registered, 171 voted, Precinct 12 Forest City, 848 tered, 427 voted, Frederick 19—Seminole High School, 900 ick 299. Fortune 137; Precinct
dear" as a site for the
told the Herald this morning: Frederick 41, Fortune 127; registered. ti!0 voted, Freder­ 289, Fortune 197; Precinct 10 registered, 209 voted, Freder­ 23— Prairie Lake, 731 regis­
proposed new state uni­
“ I thank tlir voter* o f Sem­ Precinct D— t nocwood Town ick II, Fortune 119; Precinct.
Rear Lake, 508 registered, ick 117, Fortune 88; Precinct tered, 217 voted, Frederick 05,
versity by llihhiird Cas­
inole County for giving the Hull, 981 registered, 82 voted, 19 — l.nngwood Elementary 115 voted, Frederick 11, For­ 20 —ITpsnln Church, fill regis­ Fortune 151.
selberry Tuesday evening
two-party system u chance lo
at a session of tho Cham­
tiring better government to
ber of Commerce's long
the state. And to give the tworange planning committee
party system nn opportunity
on education. Further­
to bring belter candidates be­
more. Casselberry inform­
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fore the electorate for the
ed the committee another ad­
The
offlrial
tally
nl the good of the citizens of Semin­
joining 5.000 acres Is avail
Seminole County legislative ole County. I intend to bring
able from two Miami resi­
rare this afternoon reveal­ good representation to all of
dents.
ed that Vle-h Cleveland Jr., the county and I respectfully
The offer by Cassclltorry
WKATHKU: Scattered showers through Thursday. High twlny, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-00.
unopposed for thr Senate, o ffer tny service* and time to
was made at a meeting culled
VOl.. 5.1
United Press Leitsed \Yir~
Established 1908
WEIL, MAItCII 27^902
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 677
by Douglas Stcnslrom, com­ grabbed 2.511 vole* and Jan all the people at any time, day
or
nig
lit,
they
may
wish
to
Fortune
who
won
thr
house
mittee chairman, to eiuluatc
seat
took 2,211. Gordon confer with me.''
progress made at this point
Seminole County also got its
Frederick had 1,951.
on Seminole's bid for the
* • •
first S e n a t o r when Mack
stale to select Seminole Calm­
With less Hum 28 percent of Cleveland Jr. was unopposed
ly fur the proposed new uni­
the
registered vutrra turning and will serve u four year
versity. However, Stcnstrom
emphasized that, as of now, out, Fortune took 12 out o f -28 term. There were no write-ins
the county must remain '•uni­ precincts und in the tradition- against Cleveland. Fortune
will serve only one term fill­
fied " and the question of a
TALLAHASSEE (U P t ) ing Cleveland's u n e x p i r e d
site must be decided after
Farris Bryant denied Tues­
term.
and when the stale decides to
Following is u precinct by day he had cut Secretary of
situate the school “ some­
State Toni Adams* proposed
product
tally.
where” in this county.
I'rednet 1 — 1,100 French Httdjset f«ir personal reasons
Casselberry located his 200Am ,
tTirfatrrcil, IH5 vot- 1
Atlanta ^a,J® cltar^ed.
Seminole County’s bid for 000 lets than the estimated theaters against posting ad­
instructed Bush to pur­
acre oiler us lift ween Winter
eil, Frederick 89. Fortune 4fi;
an interchange at Lake Mary 120,400.
Itcckwlth was In­ vertising
signs on county chase two sets of aerial
Park Drive and Highway -llti,
I'reeim l 2— Lake Monroe, it 12
Boulevard with the new Inter­ structed to return Ihe $10,000 rights-of-way.
photograph*
of
Seminoln
with the south txiumlary "only
DENPASAR. Bali (U P I ) — state 4 has tieen rejected,
registered, 151* vot is I, FicdeiIn the Town of Casselberry.
Heard a renewal of a pro­ County, at $1,000 each, from
a quarter mile from Orange
ick 97. Fortune 58; Precinct 3 The chief of the Imhuislsn
,
l l i e _____
county, which
lias or- Tlie original fluid was post­ test by a Temple Terrace the Ka*t Central Florida Re­
County."
— Home Demonstration Build* Hed Cross said today m the l|erc&lt;, improvement of the ed with the county by Hie subdivision
delegation
de­ gional Planning Council; one
It was brought out Tuesday
ing. 1,490 registered, 335 Vot- ' “ I ' ^ 1 of Jakar,j ,hat ,he boulevard with the hope of town and by Hie raceway.
manding Improved roadways. set for his office and ono
evening that Seminole Coun­
ed. Frederick 202; Fortune [ offlrial death toll in Sunday's an interchange at the new
Denied a request from the set for the county tax assess­
In other action Tuesday Hie
ty has raised *5,000 to finance
Bali
130; Precinct 4 — Altamonte volcanic eruption on
Zoning Commission to In­ or.
crius-slule highway, report­ Commission:
a feasibility study for bring­
Springs Fire Douse, 47(1 reg- s' l,°d al 1.GOO.
W'arncd from Sarepta Best crease drainage plans for
Deferred
dlscuuion
on
ed in Tuesday's Commission
ing the school here . . . *|,500
isle red, 127 voted, Ficdclirk
State
Association
meeting that the federal gov­ Home that cost-pcr-patient, new construction occupying proposed
from the City of Sanford, $2,*
45, Fortune 79; Precinct 5—
County
Commissioners
JAN FORTUNE
ernment has rejected
the according lo a new state rul­ 25,000 square feet, retaining o f
Soo (rum Rip County o f Sem
ZERM ATT, Switzerland —
ing, has risen to $135 a Ihe present regulation* for legislation pending a meet­
Oviedo, &lt;179 registered, 18it
Thu Victor
"clo v e rle s f."
mole and Sl.oou from the
(U P I) — Typhoid fever spread
ing with tlie county's legisla­
Chairman J. C. Hutchison month, $70 cootritinted by tho 2.500 square ofet.
Chamber of Commerce. Tins
lo Hie exclusive ski resort
Denied
a
request
from tive delegation UiU week.
briefly
reported lie had re­ state and the balance to be
fund will be used to retain "a
of St. Moritz today in the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
Approved relocating Smllh
ceived a Id le r from Rio contributed by the county.
qualified expert" to prepare
latest extension of an epide­
Instructed UeckwT’t to warn for a A ivejK e'V&lt; sign fees. Canal in Ravenna P.irk ares.
State
Road
Department
Uv
;
the feasibility study and "an
mic which u lrcad) )
-rickApproved a son lug Tunsodthe federal government re ­
answer is expected by May
en almost 40o person*. Two
ment relative In minimum
fused
to
consider
the
inter­
6."
Zermatt women have died of
size of residential lots.
change.
Stcnstrom emphasized that
the disease.
Tabled a proposal relative
This
means
there
will
be
"tim e is of (he essence"
to regulations pertaining to
outlets
o
ff
Ihe
cross-state
since the Legislature opens
sanitation facilities for trans­
highway al Hie north and
Tuesday ,md the county's
. United Press International
ient
campers
at
fishing
south
ends
uf
the
county,
a
“ fight" must he in the hands
Fog, drizzle ami snow Hur­
camps.
nine-mile stretch almost by­
The
Beputiliean
Party
in
era
tic
Duval
County
&lt;m
the
of the county's legislative del­
ries muddled Hie weather
Approved a pint for the
passing Seminole County.
egation before Hie end o f the Florida won 12 out of 94 races northeast coast, the GOP put over much of the nation to­
third addition Ui Ravenna
for new seats In Ihe reap- on its strongest drive in
Commission me tubers and
session, in other words, Stcn­
day. Flooding continued in
Park.
portioned
1921
Legislature years, coming close in sevthe Chamber o f Commerce
strom pointed out, if no action
Wisconsin, threatened the A l­
Changed a meeting dal*
Seminole
County's years- Ida," Warner pointed out.
gaining
1
1
House
scats
ami
eral
races.
The
GOP
also
kmg
range
planning
commit­
is taken during this next leg­
legheny
River
Valley
in
tee were so confident the long searrh for an airport
He
recounted
that
tho to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday with
one Senate seal.
Just
missed
winning
another
islative session then till' qilos
Pennsylvania,
hut
abated
Lake Mary lloulevard inter­ sitn has landed . . , right m Army Corps of Engineers tin* Town of Casselberry rela­
The victory gives Hie Re­ scat in Urovard Count),
lion uf Ihe pru|Mised univers­
along Hie Ohio River,
rontlnually dredges s chan­ tive to a discussion on im­
change would lH'conie a real­ l.ake Monroe.
publican
party,
which
has
The
Democrats
won
22
con­
ity must wait for an answer
ity
liiut
plans
were
pointed
nel in Lake Monroo for St. proving Winter Park Drive,
Chairman
Slcrlc
W.
Warn­
tested
seats,
plus
six
unionwidened its battle for local
until the 19ti5 session.
toward a county airport near er, win* "dreamed up" the Johns River water traffic and Meellng w ai set for 3 p. m.
Slenstrom also pointed out and stale posts in tradition­ tested seats, two ill the House
MIAMI
(U P I)
-A
Pan
the proposed clover leaf.
idea and put H on paper "there Is no reason in the April 0.
that adjoining counties arc m ally Democratic Florida for and four in the .Senate.
American DCiilt, loaded with
Commission
also
instructed
two years ago, broached Hie world why tlie Army cotikl
Winners in Broward County Mime 1S.UJU pound* of prison­
the rigid seeking la have (lie the past lo years, Hi House
Engineer William Rush to Idea lu the Clum ber of not throw this soil into our
members
ami
two
senators
were John W. Bell, James ll. er ransum supplies, Hew lu
new university placed in their
commence construction of a Commerce airport committee deslreil ainxirl fill-in site."
environs. For example, Vo­ in the session opening next Eddy ami Chester W, Stol- Havana today. It was ex­
new S i2,ikk ) concrete bridge Tuesday main. And, he re- He addl'd " it wouldn't cost
Tuesday,
zenburg, all Republicans,
lusia County has raised a
pected to bring hack 20 to
A two car accident on Park
on Tuskawillow Road across IKirtcd, all members agreed the county taxpayers a cent."
The GOP gains apparently
In Palm Reach County, Re­ ?5
fund of $2j.ooo to finance its
American
missionaries
Howell Creek.
Warner’s picture is a fill Driva and Oak Ave. left two
to
go
to
work
immediately
even
topped
Hie
hopes
of
publican*
Donald
II.
Reed
drive to obtain the school.
and aUiut 8n Cuhan-AmcriClerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. to gather data leading toward of TOO feet by one mile, with persons hospitalized Tuesday
Tbi* Is opiKised to Seminole's State Republican Chairman and Raymond J. Moudry won. cans.
informed
the
Commission completion of U10 thought In a saving of one half mile of lllgllt, 1’ollrs reported.
Winners
in
the
Orange
$5,000, And Orange County is Tom F, llrown of Tamps.
Police aald a car driven by
frontage acquisition since it
that
the
Seminole
Boulevard fact.
driving for the college but, at Rrown had liecn confident of County rare were Robert II
W alter Holloway o f 519 E Hlli
paving Job leading lo tlie
is
city-owned.
He
said
a
Warner's
thought
follows
this point, ha* not announced a number of Republican vic­ Elrod ami John S. Brumhark
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) —
Seminole Raceway Park has established "in- the- water” rough estim ate of overall St. collided with a vehicle op­
how much in funds is being tories, lull hail never veniur Jr . both « f Orlando
Stale Insurance Commissioner
erated by Charles Bollman uf
been com pie led and, accord­ air;xirt»
at
Washington, cost would tu- $1,500 per acre
ed a figure as high a* 12.
Republican Jan Fortune of J. Edwin Larson said today
used.
ing to llu * li, at a cost of $10,fur l«o acres of airport, with Fern park.
The
special
elect
Ion.
fol­
Cleveland,
Chicago
and
other
Maitland
won
in
Semi
mile
Florida is investigating the
Stcnstrom outlined irt detail
Two passengers in the Bollpoints , , , landing fields a possibility of federal m at­
lo Ihe editealion einniniltcu lowing special first and se­ County.
possibilities of getting fed­
man rur, Mrs. Louisa Bollitiun
ching funds.
cond
primaries
in
t!.e
past
made
from
filled-in
water
The
Republican
victors
in
Tuesday
v c n i n g progress
eral funds under Hie KerrAs In serving South Semi­ and Elizabeth Seeia-rger wera
sites.
during the last In days the rf four weeks following passage Pinellas County were David Mills law to provide acrinole County. Warner pointed treated at Kemiiiuie Memorial
of
llie
13
senator,
112
•
re­
His
proposed
site
as
at
theC.
Anderson,
Mary
It.
Griz­
torts to bring the University
dent and health insurance for
out it already is served liy Hospital f « r cuts and bruise*.
edge of Lake Monroe, across
lo Seminole County. He stated present at ;vc rcspporti'jnmcnl zle and Richard J. Dccb,
needy senior citizens.
the Orlatulu airjiort anil "lieHolloway was charged with
Democratic winners in the
from the city-owned Indus­
the d n ie
gained
impetus plan, was held in only 12 of
silks litis would he a Semi- failute to yield tlie lig h t of
tlie
stale
s
&lt;
1
7
counties.
Rut
trial
park,
roughly
hatf-wn)
Sixtate
were
29lh
District,
when the. McDonald Commit­
MOSCOW (U P I) — The So­
nolc County-wide airport lor way. Damage to Inith ears
viet Union lodged a protest between F'rcncli Avenue and
tee unexpectedly announced many o f them were GOP Merrill P. Barber of Vcro
all of Ccntrul Florida."
|was estimated at $950.
strongholds
Hie
turn-off
to
Interstate
4.
Beach;
list
District,
John
its recoin tiiend alion (or a
today with the United Slates
Tile GOP put up candidates M. Spottxwuod, Key West;
four-year
humanities,
arts
fur the "piratical attack" It provides access by rail­
and allied courses university for 2t of the to .Senate ami and 13rd District, George L.
against a Russian ship al a road, highway, waterway and
tor this area for high school House seals al stake in the Hollalian Jr., of Miami.
Cuban port on March 17, tlie air lanes, both land-anil seaIn the House races. Demograduates over and above a special elections. Three « f
TALLAHASSEE f UPI 1 — official Tass news agency IyP*’*- H would attract In­
dustrial docks, terminals and
"space institute" for quali­ the seats were created lay cratic winners were:
John Hammer resigned as said,
resignations.
warehouses.
It would provide
Urcvard
County.
James
R.
fied scientisls and engineers, j
chairman of Ihe State Turn
Tass said the attack look
The GOP's biggest victory Dressier.
pike Authority today in the place when tlie Soviet slop water and air access fur the
The attorney pointed the
was in Broward
Dade County: David Eld- midst of an investigation of l.gov was at llie Cuban |xirt Hanford Naval Air Station.
university has been specified Tuesday
Republican redge, la c Wcissennhorn. Ism virtually unchecked spending' of Isaliella-la-Saguu. II charg'T ills could he the distri­
fur the Orlando-lfaytona-Ca County, whole
candidate' w m all three seals A. Furlong Jr.. Murray H. by Hammer and other author­ ed dial Cuban counter-revolu­ bution center of Central Flornavcral aiea as opposed 1° a
at slake. Tlie party also won Dubbin, Mary Ann MacKcn- ity personnel.
space institute fur the orlan*
tionaries in a launch ap
do-Canavcral area. "A n d ," ho |three seats in Pinellas, hut lie, Richard A. Pettigrew,
Gov.
Farris
Bryant
an­ preached thr ship from the
that was expected In the Gulf Edmond J. Gong. Jess Yar- nounced llie resignation at his
emphasized, "w e are rigid in
sea and fired several hursts
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
roast cuuiiiy, ihe H o p 's main through, Tom Spencer. Dick
news conference.
Ihe middle of tile Orlando
at the Russian vessel with a -Ally. Getl. Robert F, Kennedy
Florida stronghold.
Fincher, Izmi* Wolfson, and
Daytona-Canaverai area, both
H l- said it was submitted heavy niachinegun.
Hint Defense Secretary Rob­
The GOP won two scats .Mrs. Maxine Raker.
geographically
ami popula­
Tuesday night and he will ac­
Tiic nolc forwarded lo the ert S. McNamara conferred
each in Palm Beach and Or­
Duval County; Bill Bast- cept it.
INNEUSPKl N G MATT It ESS
tion-wise." He stressed the
U. S. embassy here said thu privately . toduy with Sen.
ange counties, and added an­ ford. Tom Greene, Lynwood
Hammer, a Tampan who government -of the U.S.S.R John 1.. MiC'lellun, (D-Ark.,1
nearest state university is at
"THE I'OSTU It E-PE It F K( T "
other se.it in Seminole Conn Arnold, an&lt;l Fred H. Schultz.
helped manage and raise the expects ' III® government ol
Gainesville and "there arc
n-suuiptioii o f Kviiutu
Hillsborough County; Ray
I&gt;finances that helped Bryant llie United Stale* to lake res )„.Mrliig into the disputed TF X
thousands of newly-qualified
The Senate victory was in C. Knopkc and Terrell Sesstudents from our county who
win the governorship in 1900, ulutc measure* for preventing warplane contract,
the 2?nd District — Sarasota SUiIlf,
may benefit from lids uni­
was not present at tlie meet­ similar provocative acts In 1
County, on the west coast—
versity when and if it is plac­
ing with newsmen.
I future."
— l^zov Trade-In Allowance
where Warren S Henderson
ed in Seminole County."
o! Venice defeated John R
Mood. Hu- Democratic nomi­
Bridge
... Pago it
nee. 9,127 lo 8.fill.
Classified ____ _ Page 3-A
Ih e GOP did its worst in
Ladies will tie the winners
Cum lea
___ Page 2-A
at the pre- Easter Coffee Club Dade County, most populous
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Guv.
Page 11
ocrat;* don’t vote," raid Jtryout.
Dear Abby
meeting to be held Thursday in the state and the county
K d ilo r iiil........... . Page I A
Farris llrynnt’s comment on result*
at 10 a. in. in Hie Chamber wilti tlie most new scats—
Asked hy newsmen if he thought
lit* .Magnolia Ave.
EnU-rtainmrnt - Page 11
of the geiierul election In which Jte- an increase in thet size of the GOP
of Commerce Bldg, on llie It in the House and one in
Sanford, Flu.
jniblicann took 12 of 24 new legisla­
L e g a l* __ Pago 2-A A 3-A
comer of First St. and San­ Senate. The Republican camli*
minority in the Legislature was a
Puzzle .... .... . l'uge 2-A
tive rents wan whorl and to the jMjjnt
ford Ave., Master of Cere- dales failed to come close m
Phone FA 2-6321
healthy sign, Bryant retorted, " it ’s
to d a y .
Society ... _ _ Page 10 4k 11
moniea Charlie Morrison said a single race.
But in traditionally* DemoSports ............- l a g s •
today.
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PnRO 12—Fri. Mar. 22, '6.1 i

•m rth

Fashion Show Planned
By J i m Casselberry
A Faihlon Show featuring
xprlng and lommer styles
from Carole's Dress Shop In
the Longwood F la u will high*
light next Thursday's meet­
ing of the South Seminole
Welcome Wagon Newcomera
Club at the Country Club in
Casselberry.
Preceding the show will be
an executive board meeting
at 11 a. m- and the noon
luncheon.
Commentator for the Fash­
ion Show will be Mr*. llr«en
Greene and model* will be
Mr*. Sue Gates, Mr*. Shirley
Tylo, Mr*. Sue Dice, Mr*.
Edith Johnson, Mr*. Evelyn
Veike and Mr*. Nan l’cteraon.
Hairstyle* will be by Bud­
get Beauty Salon of Cassel­
berry.
The club alio has
ed plan* for a llol
to be held for mem
their huiband* on the
ing of April 20 at the Coun­
try Club at Casselberry.
Frixei will be awarded to
the couple chosen a* King
and Queen of the llobors.

Cilrus Care
Outlined By
County Agent
By Shirley Wentworth
The "Care of Dooryard Ci­
trus" was explained to mem­
bers of the Bear Lake Garden
Circle Wednesday by Ernest
Luodberg, assistant county
•gent.
The group met in the home
ef Mrs
Lome Evelslxcr of
Forest City.
A film showing the entire
process of planting and culti­
vating the citrus from prun­
ing to spraying was present­
ed.
The film also explained the
need for painting the pruned
trees with an asphalt base
paint and to leave the bud
union showing above Use
groundTrees should lie spaced
properly when planted ac­
cording to the also they will
become in maturity, Lundberg said.
Sprinkling of clordane be­
fore banking was advised to
prohibit disease. Banking is
needed for those trees plant­
ed in the fall and winter.
A rain cup to catch water
should also lie dug around
the tree. Proper watering
method was stressed using
at least ten gallons per appli­
cation. Trees that are mulch­
ed require a collar six to
eight Inches cleared from
around the base of the tree
to repel Insect damage.
Citrus trees should lie fer­
tilised in spring, summer
and fall.
Following his talk Lundberg ennvered questions from
the group. The audience was
most Interested in knowing
when to prune plsnts and
trees damaged by the frrric.
He advised wsltlng until April
for pruning, but added that
It has been done successfully
earlier.
He presented each one at­
tending a pamphlet entitled
Bulletin UMU, "Citrus for the
Dooryard."
Mrs. Blrhird Scott, presi­
dent, presided during tha
business meeiing. A nomi­
nating committee consisting
of Mrs. Vernon Herrington
Mrs. Lome Evclsixer and
Mra. Bay mood Jackson was
named to present a alate of
officers for (lie election to
be held at the April meeting.
Mr*. John Parcll of Bear
Lake was a visitor and Mrs.
Lome Evelslser was winner
of the gift certificate.
Bcfrrahmcnli and decora­
tions were on Use
Pat­
rick’s Day theme- The next
meeting of the circle will
he at the home of Mrs. Alan
Wentworth, Bear Lake.

An invitation is extended to
all newcomers in the area to
attend the Welcome Wagon
meetings and socials. New
residents

EDITH JOHNSON, left nnd Evelyn Hctdtc,
right, will model these eye-catching Hwimnuits
nt n Fashion Show featuring fashions from
Carole's Dress Shop, Longwood Pinza, a t the
South Scmlnolo Welcome Wagon Newcomers
Club next Thursday.

Three Chosen
As Convention
Delegates
Three Seminole High School
student council members have
been chosen as delegates to
the Slate Convention of Stu­
dent Counrils being held at
Mainland Senior High School
In Daytona Boarh. from
Thursday to Saturday noon.
Steve Sewell, president of
tl.e Senior Class, Linda Mills,
Student Council secretary
and Sandy Bisbee, sopho­
more SC representative are
the delegates.
Hep. Fred Kart of Volusia
County will lie the main
epoakcr at the three day
meet. Others will be llasel
T. Morgan, Youth Council
Director of the General Ex­
tension Service and Victor
Johnson, executive secretary
of the Florida Student Coun­
cil Assn
Subjects which will be tak
cn up In seminars conducted
at die school will include
Belter Student government;
Student-faculty relationship*;
Civil Defense; Brain Bowl;
Trimester p r o g r a m and
Boosting School Pride and
School Spirit.

STEVE SEWELL

lly Jane Cassrllierry
This Saturday, in order to
lirnutify the school ground', n
"I’llintlng Day" has hern set
at the South Seminole Junior
High School ut Cn»*i-ili*rry.
Parent* and friend* of the
*chool have Im-cii aakeil to turn
out with their gurden tool*
and lend « hand.
Donation* of freetc-proof
*hruldiery or tree* are needed.
The Wagon Wheel Nursery
oil llwy. 17-02 hn* offered lo
give h discount r n liny pur­
chase* for the school and will
make deliveries if anyonu
wishes to help In this wuy.

Rock Closes
Its Doors

Fire Ravages
Downtown Area

Funeral services were held
Monday at the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church for Mrs. Jan ­
ette Huggins, 23, who died
last Friday at Lackland Air
Base In Texas as the result
of heart surgery. Officiating
minister was (lev. Leonard
Jones, pastor of the church.
Hurinl was in Glen Haven
Memorial Park.
A member of the church
and a worker In the church
nursery, Mrs. Huggins resid­
ed nt 173 O'Brien ltd. in Fern
Psrk. She was a native of
Whilrvillc, N. C., but prior
lo her marriage she had
made her home for several
years in Orlando with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. Deerlng.
Survivors are hrr husband,
Pfc. Jack A. Huggins of Ft
Riley, Kan.; father, Edgar
Grice of Whitcville; mother,
Mrs. Edward Crlhh of Mil­
waukee. Wis.; two sisters,
Mrs. Diane Stahl and Miss
Glrnda Grice, both of Mil­
waukee and two brothers,
James Grice of Whilrvillc
and Robert Crilib of Milwau­
kee.

'Planting Day'
Set At SSJH

LINDA Ml LIS

Hope Seen For
Release Of 17

lav as ion

Ry Jane Casselberry
The Prairie Lake Baptist
Church of Fern Park Is ob­
serving Youth Week and
young people of (lie church
will attend a Youth Rally
Saturday at 7:30 p m. at the
Norlhpark Baptist Church.
There will be a guest speak­
er and a film will be shown.
Young people will meet at
the local church at 7 p.m In
order to attend the Rally as
a group.
Sunday morning Youth Pas­
tor Hon Muggins, a student at
OJC, will bring the message
ami Homer Sewell III will asslat with tile service, l-arry
Dill .will be song leader.
Young people will teach in
the Sunday School classes
from Iho Junior department
lip and ar^ attendance goal ol
300 has been set.

Mrs. Huggins
Buried Monday

SAN FRANCISCO (Ill'll Only the ghosts of "Scarfnce
Al" Capone, George "Mactilncgun" Kelly and others
nf America's most notorious
gangsters inhabited the lolly
cell blocks of Alcatrax Prison
today.
The last 27 of the Island
prlson'i 200 inmate popula­
tion were removed Thursday
and transferred to oilier in­
stitutions preparatory to clos­
ing down "Hie Hock" by
June 3*1.
Those 27 left the easy way—
by boat. During its 211 years as
the home of the federal gov­
ernment's nmsl hardened con­
victs, seven Inmates were
shot and killed, six drowned
or were believed to have
drownrd, and 20 were seised
In 14 escape attempts.
A blond, thin-fared gun
smuggler from Anchorage,
Alaska, named Frank C.
Weatherman had the distinc­
tion nf being the last inmate
off Alcatrax. A newsman ask­
ed him how he frit about it.
"Good. Good for me, good
for everyone. Alratrax never
was no good," the 2»year-old
NEW YORK (UP!) - At­ convict replied.
torney Jam es B. Donovan
Said Wednesday he la "opti­
mistic" about negoUMing the
release of the remaining IT
Americans who are impris­
T E R n K HAUTE, Ind.
oned by Castro on the Isle of
(UP!) - A million dollar
pines In Cuba,
Donovan returned here yes­ fir* destroyed a block-long
terday after obtaining Em row of stores In ti*e heart oI
release of the only two Amer­ Terra Haute’s business dis­
ican women Imprisoned la trict recently before It was
Cuba. Kaittar be negotiated ■topped a t the wall of the
the freedom of all the Bay elty'a largest department

ac rim

contacted by Welcome Wsgon Hostcs* Nora Norris arc
asked to please phone Mrs.
Lawrence Pettinatl for re-

Power Strike
Ravages France

SANDY RISREE

Recall Defender
CHICAGO &lt;UIM) - The
Chicago Black Hawks Thurs­
day called up defenseman
Autry Erickson from their
Buffalo farm team lo replace
Wayne Hillman for (lie final
twx&gt; games of Uw National
Hockey longue season at
Montreal Salunlaj, and Bos­
ton Sunday.

PARIS (U l'l) _ Electri­
cal workers staged a fourhour nationwide strike this
week, rutting off power to all
of France. The strike was a
rlemonsSralion of sympathy
for 200.000 miners who have
been striking for wage in­
creases.
The result of the prowrrr
strike was traffic chaos and
Inconvenience for shopper*
and
commuter*.
Overcast
skies made offices gloomy
and dark.
The electricity went out at
2:10 p. m in central Paris,
and power was turned off at
varying times in other parts
of the city.

ART HROWN
PEST CONTROL
Termites A Other Pests

Ducks keep their feathers
oiled by means nf a large
gland Just above the tail.

2601 PARK OR.
322-8865
SANFORD

NOW OPEN!
SEM INOLE

South Seminole Sets
Pre-School Roundup

Prairie Lake
Young People
To Aflend Rally

DRY CLEANERS

OPERATED

WINNERS of the Public Speaking Contest on Soil nnd Water Conservation
are shown hero with Assistant County A Bent, Ernest Lundberg, a t the
Longwood Chamber of Commerce. From left are Ernest Lundberg, Donnie
Sipes, first; Wayne Reeves, second and Chris Akers, third. (Herald Photo)

Discrimination Hearing Set
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) A three-judge federal court
panel will hold a special hear­
ing Saturday at 1 p.m. to con­
sider a Negro's petition that
the Democratic primaries in
Duval County tie set aside
because of racial discrimina­
tion against Negroes.
U. S. District Judge Bryant
Simpson set the hearing today
on the auit filer! late Tuesday
by Attorney Ernest I). Jackson who Inst to while attor-

Cracks Joke,
Dies In Chair
OSSINING, N. Y. (UPI) —
Frederick C h a r l e s Wood
cracked a joke then got hi*
with Thursday night by dying
in the electric chair at Sing
Sing Prison.
A moment liefnre he was
strapped in the chair, the 51ycar-old ndmitlrd killer of
five persons told the 12 offi­
cial witnesses:
"I have a speech to make.
Ttiis is an educational pro­
ject.
"You are about to witness
Hip damaging eifert electric­
ity will do to Wood. Enjoy
yourself."
Then, clad In green trous­
ers and a white shirt, he sat
down. Al 10:01 p in. EST, the
electrocution began. F o u r
minutes later he was pro­
nounced dead.

By J*ne Casselberry
A pre-school roundup for
parent* whose children will
enter first grade next year
will be held next Wednesday
and on April 3 from t» n. m.
until II a. m. at the South
Seminole Elementary School
a t Casselberry.
Parent* from Casselberry,
Howell Park and English Es­
tates areas arc asked to reg­
ister next Wednesday, March
27, and those living in the
Tnnglewood, Tuikey Farm or
Eastbrook area* arc to register on April 3.
Prinripal Christy Harp hn*
requested that one or both
parents come at tin* designat­
ed time* to register their child
anil bring with them * birth
certificate a* proof of the
child’* age. Children must
have their sixth birthday be­
fore Jan. 1, IItiil, to bo elig­
ible.
Mrs. Justine Jordan, public
health nurse, will talk to the
parents regarding immuniza­
tion. A time for visitation by

the children i* planned for
later date.
The date for the next Rendiness Clinic for pre-school pnr.
rut* at South Seminole Kle.
men ta ry has been changed
from April U to Wednesday,
April in at 8 p. m. in the
s c h o o l eafetorium. Speeilic
problems of pbysicnl nnd &gt;&lt;&gt;.
(ini adjustment for new fir»t
graders will lie discussed at
this lime.

Special Lenten
Services Held
By Jane Casselberry
Pastor C. It. Zehmler «.f
the Ascension L u t h e r a q
Church in Casselberry is con.
ducting special lenten Ser­
vices each Wednesday r i m ­
ing at 7:30 with the exception
of Holy Week when a spevi:d
Good Friday Service is plan­
ned.
The Church Council will
meet next Tuesday ad 7:30
p.m. at the church.

ney Tom Greene in the race I Jackson, who lost in |hc
for the Group 5 Democratic second primary March 12 by
nomination for a seat In the more than PI,000 votes, has
Slate House of Representa­ urged the court to derlarc the
tives.
primaries and the March 20
Simpson's office said ap­ general election illegal and
peals Judge Warren L. Jones prohibit tire Secretary of
and a third jurist to ho named State nnd the County Com­
later will hear the unusual mission from polling Greene's
rase.
name on the general election
ballot.
Jackson's suit said, in ef­
fect, that voting should lie on
a proportional representation
basis rather than on an at- F L O R ID A C A R E o f O R L A N D O
targe basis. He said he had
surpassing all others i n nursing and
The Casselberry Comnuinity a more than 3,000-vole m ar­
cont'nlcxvntcahe, proudly announces
Mi-thodisl Ctum li Men's Club gin over Greene In the coun­
will have a covered dish sup­ ty's second commission dis­
A N E W DAILY DATE FLAN
per next Thursday at 0:30 trict.
The suit, which asked the
p.m. In Weaver Hall.
court
for a hearing before
Guest speaker will be Miss
V? of our total capacity is now avaSElla Ho of Ixmgwood who next Tuesday’* general elec­
ablo
at $10 PER DAY or $295.00
tion.
also
asked
the
court
to
will speak to the group on
PER MONTH including24 hourskiUod
her experience* a* « rhild in order a "rational plan" for
nursing care and all moots.
Haw nil when the Japanese the election nf representatives
bombed Pearl Harbor and of to the newly created House
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her life Inter In mlsuton work seats.
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in Chicago. At present she is
l ’lione for mi n p iio in tin cn l. . . o r
employed by Dearborn Elec­
bent o f all vrixit FLO R ID A C A R E
tronic*.
where love ami a flection is blended
Wives of the member* will
with Uic fin rot pcmonal aorvuu and
be invited. The meat dish will
m odem fiM-ilitieri.
be'provided by the Men’s Club
and those attending nut asked
lo bring either a vegetable,
CUSTOM MADE
salad or dessert.
and
GUARANTEED
Of*
Murium Ferrell ts chairman
of the dinner and Itcv. E. P.
AUTO GLASS
Richard*, Marvin McClain and
and Seat Cover Co.
Finney Haynes make up the
301 W. 3rd
322-803:
830 W. MfCNMAN AVC.* OfrLAMDO, FLA. •pk.
program committee.

Casselberry
Men’s Club
Plans Supper

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By Donna E»tr«
Mrs. I.. L. Cox, president of
the f.(logwood Civic League
(Woman's Club) ha* announc.
ed that the .Spring Festival
sponsored by the League last
Huturdny at the Civic League
Building on Chureh St. was
the most successful they have
ever had.
Member* gave generously
of their time, not only on Sat­
urday’ hut also on several
workshop day* preparing for
the festival.
A large rrnwd attended puttronliing all the tables, brows­
ing around ami greeting their
friends.

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United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., MARCH 25. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

n
By LAItltY VERS II EL
Nobody asked me but, you
would think during the home
•tretch of a political race a
candidate would a pend all hie
lima telling everyone w-luit a
great guy ho is . . . and shak­
ing hands from Oviedo to
Fern I’ark to First St. . . . Not
Gordon Frederick. . . . For the
past three days he has held
conferences, meetings, long
distance calls in hopes of try ­
ing to locate that proposed
slate university here.
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With Gordon's p o l i t i c a l
friendship in the Legislature
so high, If wo lose him . . .
thnt university would go out
the window If you doubt me
check with say Legislators
Woodle Liles, Itcne Zaechini,
Welhorn Daniel, M a l l o r y
Horne, William O’Neill, Henry
Land, Charles Usina, Fred­
erick Karl, Jim Sweeny,
# • #
The Republican for the Leg­
islature is spending money as
if he were tapping Fort Knox.
. . . Thus far he has received
$l.22il in contributions and an­
other $ 1,0011. . , . the job pays
$1,200 per year. , . . (Jordon
Frederick has spent a little
over f - j 0 .
• • •
Honors for tim e Tucker., , .
Ho will he the keynote speak­
er at the personnel conference
of the American B a n k e r s
Assn, in Chicago in May.
• • •
The County Commission has
received the standard answer
on proposed traffic light at
27 th St. and 17-02. . . . "Show
us huw ymi will pay for it,'*
aaya the SKD.

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C i t y M a n a g e r W. E.
Knowles will recommend that
pool charges go up this sum­
mer. In the past it has been
20 cents for youngsters and jo
cents fur adults.

• • •

What happened to thosa
strung assertions that lli*
County and City judges made
not too lung ago shout "jail
sentences and license revoca­
tions for guilty DW1 ease*'?
. . . See quite a few sentence*
in both courts where the usual
$200 and costs is all that’s im­
posed on tiie a valor of driv­
ing haunt*.
•
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•
Dors anyone know of ware­
house or gurage apace wiiete
the Semi-Centennial Celebra­
tion floats may be stored and
decorated? , . . Needed for
aliout three weeks . . . Call
Clyde Long, the parade mar­
shall at the Sanford Atlantic
Bank, please! Big ideas for a
Dili and EXCITING parade
. . . And we want to help nil
we can to see it happen just
thul way . . . Don't you?
*
•
•
Dsn Wright and Warren
•■Fat" Patrick, tho big fruit
merchants won a place on
“the bridge’’ of the now slate
of officeia for the Navy
Iwague . • , What with San­
ford's elite of the Navy's instnllutions, it's proper that
our city should he WELL rep­
resented in the uigaiiUation
, . . And it is!
•
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Between Mother Nature and
her nephew Jatk Frost, our
produce farmers and the
hankers are reutly in a big
aqueeta . . . Friday night's
frost ill Zell wood really
wrecked the corn crop . , .
And some others, too , . . Like
good ole watermelons . . . It's
too hud that this late icy
wealh'T had to pile up on
these fine fellows who ate
just "coming to" after the
jhvember refrigeration treat­
ment.

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Looks like our south coun­
ty residents are going to
have d.rect phone service to
Winter Park, Orlando. • • •
•
• •
llruity congiatulationa to
the Womans Club on its Gold­
en anniversary! • . . What
huppened to that plun the
girls had of building a new
club house? , . . D ial would
be another lovely addition to
our c.ty, ch?
»
• •
Junior-Senior hop for th«
BcminoUs nest weekend . . .
And are those Juniors working
to giva the toe-tzuniper* a
real blast in their tour around
,tW wuridl

P R E C IN C T A D D R E S S
1
1300 French Ave.

WEATHER: Fiiir nml mild throitRlt Tuesday, llitrh today, 75-80. Low fortnight, 50-55.
NO. 675

4

Canal Picture
Good - Krider
An ‘‘optimistic picture" for the successful com­
pletion of the pni|nised San ft ml-Titusville waterway
was painted this morning hy John Krider, Sanford,
chairman of tho St. Johns-imlian River Navigating
Committee, before the Governor's Conference on Wa­
ter Resources at Tnllnhnssee.

Bulletin
The Chamber of Commetre will ask Uw City and
County CV&gt;mmission to help
defray some of the ro*ts for
a feasibility study for a pro­
posed new stele university
here, Chamber President
Franris Knumillal Jr. said
ltd* afternoon. A delegation
Is expected to appear be­
fore the rily hoard tonight
and before the county com­
mission Tuesday.

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ELIDIBLE
VOTERS
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L IG IB L E VOI
888

Scout Building, Lake Monroe ........................................
568
Home Demonstration Building, E. 25th S t.................. 1.800
Altamonte Springs Fire House ..............................
855
609
Oviedo Town Hall ............................................................
Geneva ('(immunity House ...................... .....................
fhuluota, Old School H ouse......... .................................*
2t4
(inldcnnul Community House ........................................
423
Longvvood Town Hall ....................................................
819
261
Lnke Mary Fire House
n it
Altamonte Community H ouse..........................
561
Forest City, R. F. I’ervis Real Estate Office
668
Long wood Elementary School ..........................
Lyman School Gym ..........................................
1,402
National Guard Armory, East First St.............
401
Rear Lnke, Florida Power L ounge..................
477
( ’usseilterry Fire Station ..................................
518
Farmer’s Auction Market, Hwy. 17-92 .........
734
Seminole High School Gym ..............................
522
Upgnla Church Educational Rttililing.............
290
St. John’s Builders, 502 French Ave................
901
401 West 18th, Your Home Food S ervice..... .
Prairie Luke Legion H a lt............................................. ..
490
TOTAL
12,885

Krider, accompanied by Harold Scott, Jacksonville engi­
23
neer for the proposed canal,
told the conference that "I am
more optimistic than at any
W
W
A . . .
time in tho past decade about
chances for the canal from the
St. Johns Diver to the Indian
Diver.
(This proposal would open
Spending Plenty I
water traffic from Jackson­
The City Commission to­
MIAMI (DPI)—Teamsters
ville south through the St. night is expected to boost
Dillon
hnss Jimmy lloffa said
Johns, through I.ake Monroe
i to Lake Hartley, and by a cuurt ru*t* a* recommended Sunday night he is preparing
"short-cut" canal to the In­ by Judge Kenneth McIntosh to spend $1 million in union
dian Diver nt about May- during the regular meeting lunds on a tract of Dade
County land.
of the body at 8 p.tn
town.)
Judge McIntosh wn* given
Krider, manager of the Sem­
inole Chamber of Commerce, the green light to conduct the Not Afraid
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) said new estimates had rut study after railing the pres­
Appeal to Seminole Couit- senator nml five GOP House Orange, Palm Beach, Pinellas
tlm rnmtl from 45 miles to ent court costs obsolete ami Florida East Coast Baitway
nmf Srminoln.
I'linlrmnn
Ed
Ball
say*
he'd
ty’s
15.1)88 registered elector* members.
“out
-of
■dale.’*
about ’J8 miles ami costs from
In Duval County, *n effort
TrnditinnnMy, Depuhl I e n n
Hrronimendations are costs tie "glad to answer" charges | "to get out ami vote Tuesday"
fit) million to $10 million or
set at $2 wherein the fine im­ that I- EC officials Insulted the Wll* made by Begistrar Cuin- candidate* have won in Pinel­ by Negro Ernest Jackson to
less,
"We are not sure what our posed Is less than $15 ami govcrnmcnl Saturday.
las County,, where threwjient* halt the election because of
elln Bruce today.
approach to financing wilt $7,50 when the film imposed
discrimination failed when a
nre nt stake,
Tim
county's
23
polling
Now Committee
he," lie said. "We want to de­ is over $15.
Hopes for adding another federal court refused to Issue
place* wilt lie open from 7
velop the complete plun tieIn other business the hoard
JACKSONVILL
(UPI) — a. m. to 7 p. m. Tuesday, with GOP senator nre riding with
an Injunction.
fore determining . that." He will consider 10 stric t lights A newly named romniUli'e of
the unofficial tabulation to he Wnrren 8. Henderson, who is
Jackson, a 41-yenr-old at­
said Volusia, Seminole, Orange on Melonville Ave;
expert* wilt *|H-arliead the made Tuesday evening at Mrs. facing John It. Worn! in .Surnand Brevard Counties uro hcBequest for u liquor license fight against encephalitis tills lit tire's office ut the Chumhcr sot a County. This is one of tho torney who lost a bid for tho
1hind the proposal mid an engi­ at 2.502 Oak Ave, hy tho year, the State Board of of Conunrrro.
few counties where Repuhli- statu llouie In the second
neering firm is tiusy on the Knights of Columbus; permis­ I lea it h said Sunday.
Duly race here Tuesday is can registration outnumbers primary, charged tho state's
plans.
sion to uso city property, the
between Gordon V. Frederick, the Democratic.
reappnrtlonmrnt law was Ir­
| It involves three bridges and landshrll pier for fireworks Higher Temps
’Die 12 counties involved in rational because It doesn't re­
Ihinia-rut, and Jan Fortune,
twv&gt; locks as tiiu pimcipul for the semi-centennial and By United Press Inlrrnitlnnal
lb-publican, for the House of thn election nre Sarasota, In­ quire a randiilnto to lire in
costa, ho said.
selection of appraiser for the
Showers and thunderstorms Bepiesentulives seat vacated dian Diver, Monroe, Dade, the district he aceka to repre­
"I just hope we run pin old post office.
skipped across the midlands py m uvk N. Cleveland Jr.
Broward, Utivnl, Hill-borough, sent.
down right-of-way hefoia In­
today, following a spring
Cleveland, Democrat, Is un­
terstate Highway lUi comet
weekend which hrmight near opposed In tlm election for
through, lie said, hut added
s u m m e r temperatures to Seminole County's now seal in
thul it looks like the road de­
Him Is of the country.
the Slate Senate.
partment is going In dcluy
• • •
this route south of a Daytona
No
Casualties
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M C 'S S U SA N DROW N
ATLANTA (DPI) - " h e An engine burst Into flumes polls to elect 34 new state leg­
ni-rorillng to UPI, also receiv­
chief
of an underground or­ and fell front a four engine islators. and Itepuhlirans are
ed reports on the Cross-Flork
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said Sunday he Navy traiii|&gt;ort carrying 17 e*pri ted to pick up three and
Joe Gazil will carry his of First Florida Utilities.
ida barge canal mill the Flor­
today, furring the possibly five new seats creat­ fight to construct a llio.ooo
hope*
to
step
up raids on perions
Tlie County Commission al­
ida East Coast Inland Water­
Communist Cuba so sharply plane to make an emergency ed hy reap port innment.
shopping center at Ravenna so will hold three publia
way.
landing at Gnlvestnn. There
The balloting will hn the Inst Park to the County Commis­ (waring! starling at 10 a. m.
"Cuiistincliuii of the Fioss- that a civil war will erupt were no rasualtlr*.
of three special elections call­ sion Tuesday,
again.t
dictator
Fidel
('astro.
on three proposed zoning
Finrida lunge canal is of exed after the state Legislature
Antonio Veciana, founder
Ilia appeal will lie one of changes, including the con­
t r e m e national importance
ngieed
to
Increase
it*
mem­
108th
Day
a series of zoning questions troversial health regulations
both as a commercial water­ of Alpha M which has merg­
NEW
YORK (UPI) - A bership to 43 senator* and 112 to be brought before (lie for fishing ramps.
way artery and an a defense ed with “ the Second Front deadlock between publishers representatives.
Commission.
Item til mend a tion rtf Regis­
measure," William MeCroe, of Kseamhray" s« a force and 320 striking phnlocngruvThe HUW session, convening
Tin- Zoning Pom mission on trar Camilla Bruce for a
Miss Susan liruwn, newest she s also good With steak* O rla n d o , chairman o f llio Flo- against Castro, said he hope*
llie raid* ran he increased to rrs today pushed Hie New April 2, will have 45 senators Marrll 13 denied Gazil’* re­ year-round registration offiro
entry in the contest to de­ and hamburgers.
rida Canal Authorities, said
York newspaper blackout into and 125 House members, in­ quest for a change (nun agri­ opened full time also will be
at
least one a week.
Jazz is her favorite type of adding "the Cuban situation
termine "Miss S e m i n o l e
Such attacks hy small, Ds 108th day, despite a 3 2 cluding the hold-over* whose cultural zoning t« commercial considered. Mrs, Bruce proCounty" who will reign over music and blue is her favorite has forcibly drawn attention
vote hy printer* to end their sent* were abolished, hut who for the proposed site on 20th senled the recommendation
the So Year County Semi- color. She would choose * In the Florida gap In the in­ well trained hit-run groups
were allowed to aerv* out Street. Gazil linn filed the two weeks ago, asking her
Centennial is IIm- daughter ol man who Is definitely mascu­ line, m ini waterway system would give Cuban peojile a walkout.
(heir terms.
tremendous
boost
in
morale
appeal with Zunlng Director position tic made full time
line,
has
a
sense
of
humor,
a
.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drown of
extruding from New Jersey and would let tlte world Another Try
The election Tuesday was Holier! Brown.
good personality and is con
instead of one day weekly
113 Brown Avc.
to the Mexican border."
ATLANTA fUl’Il - An at­ expected to indicate the suc­
know that there are Cubans
Chairman J. C. Hutchison, with a salary Increase from
She i* * dark-blond with sidcrate.
|„ r liberation, torney for an Atlanta man res* of a rerent Bepuhliran of the County Commission, $3,(88) to $8,000.
Her 115 pounds is distribut­ lU-trnl attucks on shrimp vv|„, w,(|
hazel eje*. who like several
trawler* is an immediate dem­ lie aald.
who aroused Alnlmina coach drive to increase the GOP'a said today Gazil'* appeal is
ed
attractively
over
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font
Other matters to be dis*
of the other girls entered in
onstration of possible Florida
Paul Bryant a n d former almost non-existent voice in
Tlve
Alpha
ft!
group
was
the contest is a Seminole Pv inch frame of 34-22’a-30 rape hazards, lie said. In addi­ credited with i(% first raid Georgia athletic director Wat- stale government. GOP Chair­ not on the prepared agenda cussed Tuesday aro Mr*.
but may he brought up by Bruce's respiest to be allowed
Inch measurement*.
High School majorette.
tion, expensive Saturn mis­ last Septcintier. Veciana said tai l Butts of rigging the VMi2 man Tutu Brown of Tampa
Brown, Brown said lie will to purchase election equip­
Miss Drown is a former
siles presently must he barg­ that Intelligence reports from Georgia • Alabama football predicted the party's efforts
present
Hie appeal. General ment at $5,000 from funds
Queen of Hearts and was one
ed along this exposed route, within Cuba have noted that game said Sunday hit rllent will result in "many more
Hutchison said the matter already budgeted to ber of­
of the ten finalists for the
and last fall's military land­ a wave of stepped up satmtage will he happy to lake another (SOP sent*."
then will be deferred pending fice; Maitland's request to
Peanut Bowl Queen title in
ing cruft sorely lucked an udn- and unrest ha* followed every lie detector teal to back up
Under the old 38 35 setup, a public hearing at a later support legislation allowing
1059
snate 1rails-Florida waterway raid since.
bis charges.
lliete was only one H.-pohliruli date.
Maitland's police oerfaln
Besides her extra-currlcu
to facilitate deployments from
Tlie County Commission al­ (lowers In Seminole County;
iar activities with the Twirl­
the East Coast to the Tampa
LAKELAND (D PI)—Flor­
so will decide on an ap|x-a| naming of a commlttoe to
ing Seminole* she serves at
area.
ida
citrus
grower*
have
lost
hy a Board of Adjustment de­ study the feasibility of estab­
Seminole Memorial Hospital
morn than $30(1 million ns a
cision granting a special ex- lishing a courthouse annex in
as a Candy-Iriper, and in ad­
tvault of the December fie.-xe. Closing
ceptarn to zoning regulations S o u t h
Seminole County,
dition to twirling ami danc­
un industry official disclosed
All huoilic** estahlidine lit*
Thomas II. Fuller, of Win­ ing Saturday afternoon at the these officers; J. D. Wright in an A-1 zone to extend area and the legislative proposals
ing, she loves to ski. Secre­
serving liquor will he closed ter Park, was elected presi­ Sanford Naval Air Station. He J r , vice president; Cdr. J . It. for tlie proposed addition to of the State Association of
tarial work Interests her, too. this weekend.
"This i» far more than the Tuesday, election day, until dent of the Central Florida succeeds Adm. W R. Hoi- Anlink. secretary; Byron J. the sewage treatment plant County Commissioners.
One of her favorite dishes
inronia fiom any one fruit 7 p.m., the polira Department Council of the Navy league lingiwurth, USN-Bct.
VIIIwork, treasurer; Nat M.
whlrh she likes to prepare I*
crop in any particular sea­
at it* annual luncheon-meet­ The council also elected Turnbull, Judge advocate; M.
called a * carrot cake," and son," sold Itidiert W. Rutledge, announced today.
W. Wells, assistant Judge ad
“hut of even greater import­
vacate; ,\l. J. Muller, mem ­
ance is thnt the actual out-ofbership chairman; J. K. Gal­
pocket eost to ritm s grower*
loway, program chairman;
for such things as tree re­
Brig. Gen. Dnnuld K. Yost,
placement and rehabilitation
Marine Corps affairs com­
of groves will amount to huumittee, and Victor Hulclim*.
drews of millions of dollars."
S
chairman
of Advisory Council
Circuit fudge Va*»nr It.
FT a
ButJ.-dgc, everutivo v i c e
jlbrft Innersprlng mattress**
* on Naval Affair*.
Carlton hn* granted an exten­ piesident of Florida Citrus
lo'agun
members,
following
' rebuilt Inrludrst New
sion to April I for attorneys Mutual, said any effoit to de­
luncheon, were briefed hy
(’over, Krw Insulation,
to file briefs ill the 1400,000 termine the total cost of the
Capt. Robert W ire, base
ltrpn&gt;rc*i&gt;nl Padding,
slander suit of M. L- Faxon freeze would he likely to fall
commander, and Cap!. Jos­
doing hu'iiu *- us Saxton Ter- shoil of the final figure.
New Padding added
eph Tully Jr., Ilatwing One
mite Control, against City
fie said other major items
where needed.
roinmsmlrr, and made a tour
Manager W. K. Knowles anil j , i p, |lC ronsideref are re
of base facilities,
tlip City of Sanford.
placement of hearing und non"Tlie Mission and Capabili­
Defense Attorney William j hearing tires und I.ringing
ties of Heavy Attack," em­
Hutchison h-.d sought to have them h ail to the equivalent
phasizing the versatility of
the court eliminate the City u- age evicting at the lime of thu
heavy attark aviation, was
freeze; general grove n-habili
a defendant.
presented hy Captain Tully,
lution; extra interest* costs,
'JtfN
who described the training
and cost* of pioduclion losses.
2nd. K. MAGNOLIA
I'll. FA 2-G321
functions performed by Heavy
Attack Squadron Three, the
training received hy pilots
Page 2
Bridge
and crew members and the
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Classified
facilities available fur Darn­
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Comlr!
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Dear Abhy .... .... Pnge 2
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
He also discussed the rule
Page 4 Lt. Col. John S. D. Elsen­
Editorial
NAVY LEAGUE menilvers were entertained at their annual luncheon
of heavy attack sa an Inte­
Page 2
Entertainment
hower, son of the former
meeting Saturday afternoon a t Sanford Naval Air Station. From the left:
grated unit of carrier aviation
r*ge s n
president, hat submitted his
Legal*
Capt. Joseph M. Tally Jr., commander of Hatwing One; Thnmun II. Fuller,
and operational component
Page 8
resignation from the U. S.
Puzzle
... ....
Winter
Park,
incoming
|fre»ident;
James
Wright,
past
president,
and
of
tlie U. S. Second and Sixth
Page
it
Arm)
alter
19
year*
of
mili­
Society
Fleets.
Adm. W. R. Hollingsworth, outgoing piesident.
(Herald Photo)
tary service.
^
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Spurt*

Court Costs
Hike Expected
By City Board

BRIEFS

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'Get Out Vote Urged

Frederick, Republican

Vie For Vote Here

Stepped Up
Cuba Raids Set

Shopping Center
Appeal Due Tuesday

Susan Brown New
Entry In Contest

$300 Million
Citrus Damage

Navy Loop Officers Named

Spring Special

Slander Suit
Extension Set

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DEAR F.W.M.: Ask the l* st barber in town to shape your mustache
the first time, then follow his line.
(He’ll know which style suits you
best.) Mustache wax can be found
in drug stores. Good luck. Your wife
will be tickled, I’m sure.
• • •
DEAR ABBY': How does a girl
know what to order on a flute? For
instance, hist night, after a school
dance ((not formal), three oT us cou­
ples went out to eat. I don't know
how much money my date had and
1 didn't want to take a chance on
embarrassing him, so I said 1 was­
n 't v6ry hungry and all I wanted

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DEAR ABBY: I grew » beard for
the Piedmont, Mo., Centennial in
15)55. 1 got the prize for the longest
heard in town. 1 also had a beautiful
mustache, which measured 7‘i inch­
es long. After the celebration 1 shav­
ed my face clean. Everyone told me
I should have kept the mustache.
My wife especially. I am starting to
grow one again, hut I don’t know
how to shape it. Is there a book of
pictures showing different styles and
shapes of mustaches? I’m pretty
good with a straight-edge razor.
Does any place still sell mustache
wax?
F.W.M.

was coffee. My date ordered himself
a shrimp cocktail, steak sandwich,
French fries and a sundae. The other
kids ordered the same. What should
I have done?
THE CONSIDERATE ONE
DEAR CONSIDERATE: Before
ordering you should have asked your
date for a suggestion. Or, "W hat do
Y'OU feel like?” Even after having
ordered coffee and everyone else had
ordered extravagantly, you could
have said. “ I’ve changed my mind,
I’ll have the same.”
• • •
DEAR ABBY: About those busybodies in “Small Town,”
who
thought the man with five small
children should have delayed his sec­
ond marriage out of resj»ect to his
wife’s recent death: Wonder if any
of them ever offered to help with
the kids, or brought over a hot meal,
or volunteered to do a day’s laundry?
He was fortunate to have found
someone to step in. He needs sympa­
thy and understanding, not criticism.
1, for one, wish them all the luck in
the world.
VIEW FROM THE HILL
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What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped env elope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

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NORTH
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EAST
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every tournament player uses a t a
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some form of the convention.
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tranafer bid.
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Tit* uae of fitayman in
Both vulnerable
•ome form or other greatly South W «t North Kul
Pax
increaiea the efficiency of 1N.T. P un 3 A
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your no-trumpa. When you 3 A
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Paul
add the JTB you are operat­
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ing the beat possible way.
With 10 palnla and 4 3 3 3 mnl no-trump. North hui 10
distribution South h is a nor- points ami a fairly well bal­

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A group of women in one

southern city recently enroll­
ed In • beauty workshop to
learn how to be graceful un­
der trying circumstances.
Stressed in the course are
lucli modern hazards ai how
to get In and out of a lowslung automobile with grace
and aplomb Instead of with
an obvious struggle.
The women also have been
practicing how to manage
walking and atalr-ctlmblni in
need!* heels without mincing
along or clutching handrails.
And then there’s tho closeto-1be-flour furniture, that re­
quires a definite technique
(si wall aa youth and agility),
to gat in and out of without
pushing and struggling.
And aiiud you, all of these
problems are further compli­
cated today by th* short,
tight iklrls woman are wear­
ing It takas some doing just
to keep an already short skirl
from going even higher when
• woman aits down.

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anced hand, fie wants to get
to game and might well jump
right to three notrurnp. but
he feels that if his partner has
four spades the hand might
belong in that suit.
He gets to four spades by
mean) of btuyman. HU two
club response «»lcs partner to
show a four card major suit.
Wh e n
partner bids two
spades. North Jumps to game
m that suit.
Four spade* It a cisch.
South loses two hearts and
the ace of trumps, but three
no-trump goes down. West
opens hli fourth best heart
and the Hrfense collects four
hearts and the ace of spades.

By Ruth Millett

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Wa laugh today at the prob­ City Station, New York 19, N.
lems of women In bygone Y.
days who had to learn how lu
flirtatiously handle their fans,
Ot’KN lis ts
to manage stairs and narrow
doorways while wearing hoop
skirts, to get into carriage*
without exposing loo much
ankle, and so on.
NOW thru WED.
But while we are smiling
At 1:00 . 1:00 • 1:00
with amusement at yester­
7:00 - 9:00
day’s problems, today's fash­
ion* arc creating new ones.
Probably no lady ever had
more trouble getting into a
horsedrawn carriage while
wearing hoops than today's
woman has trying to get
gracefully in or out of a for­
eign sport* car while wearing
a tight skirt that hit* mid­
knee under the beat circuin
stance*

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It util Mi licit eyes, and sug­
gests solutions to — mother
mid-‘#0 s problem: ''Tips on
Teenagers.” Mull 33 cents
to Ruth Mi Heir a Header Ser­
vice, c/u Tho Sanford Herald,
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NEW YORK (U P I)-T h ffd
msmbrra of Provirfanca’s Natlunsl Invitation Ilsaketlialt
Tournament champions—Ray
Flynn, Jim 8ton« and John
Thompson — today dominated
the tourney all-atur team chos­
en by United Press Interna­
tional.
Dill O'Connor of Canisius
and Ron Glaser of Marqutlta
completed tha team selected
by 30 a porta writer* and
broatfcasUra who covered the
2&lt;ilh annual post-aeaion cluaalc, won by Providenca. Tit#
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Canlsiue, 81-68, in Saturday’s
finale.

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Typhoid Fear Sweeps Resort
U&amp;NEVA &lt;UP1) — The
tinkling of sleigh bells does
nothinsj to still the fear in the
ski resort of Zermatt, new
haunted by the threat of
spreading typhoid fever.
Even the bells themscivo
are heard less often.
Fewer and fewer people ap­
pear on the streets each day.
This is giving the village,
with its sm alt hotels, decor­
ated shops nod festive eating
house*, somethin!? of the air
of a deserted Hollywood movie
tel.
Very few guests lunge the
echelng corridors of large
hotels which are operating
with absolute-minimum staffs.
Tiie dining rooms arc almost
empty and guests bed* go un­
made until late evening.
Only at night docs the vil­
lage come alive, when the few
iindnuntfd skiiers dance ami
diink. This appears to be a
forced gaiety, ns the fares
reading the skimpy medical
bulletins heconm more seri­

ous each morning.
Several sheps have closed
■'for reasons beyond our control.**
At first many tourist*—
particularly the young — did

except for one small railioad.1also raging at the time.
Locul authorities appeared
Many foreign visitors told
not to understand either, ap­ this eoriespoudent they be­
parently confusing early ty­
lieved the autlunities tried to
phoid fever cases with vic­
obseuie
the situation to lull
tims of an influenza epidemic
tourists into a sense a»f false
security —thus cutting the al­
ready severe financial loss to
the hotel industry from which
Zermatt earns its living.
1 oval authorities indignant­
ly deny this charge. They -ay
they took all ptvcaulit its as
soon
as it became necessary.
- v*
The local medical associa­
tion charged Sunday night,
however, the "insufficient and
inadequate” action by authori­
ties aggravated tile typhoidfever out break, which lias
caused 2 deaths and sent more
than tPU pet sons in the Unit­
ed Stales and Em ope to bed.
Zermatt’s doctor* demanded
an ilivettigali n by the Swiss
Medical Association.
It, turning vacationers catt icd tite fever to tile United
Slates, It ri tain, West (iei many,, Holland and Fiance.
Many of those staying on have
teeeive anxious rallies from
relatives at home urging them
SNOW SPRINGS IN - Thu writing on tin* window of this car rcllucta the
to leave at once.
suntintents nl most people in the nation’s eapital tin spring arrived in a

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not understand the serious­
ness of the situation because
of the lark of restrictions on
people coming into the vil­
lage, which i* cut off from the
world by tcareting mountains

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Mrs. Lottie Nix
I’lurry &lt;if snow.
( NKA Telephoto)
To Be Buried
Pars WH^'day press ^ccuse(j q( obscuring Issues

Funeral services lor Mrs.
Lottie A. Nix. who died at
her home Sunday afternoon
after a lingering illness, will
he lield at t p. m. Wednes­
day at the First
Baptist
Church of Sunford vvilii Itev,
Fix'd It. Clianee oflieiating.
Burial will lie in Evergreen
Cemetery.
\ native of Commerce, Ga.
Mrs. Nix had made her home
in sanfurd for live past ;t8
years. Her resilience was at
1812 S. Palmetto Avo.
A retired school teacher
she had taught in Seminole
schools for 110 years. Site
was a memIter of the First
llaplist Church; Delta Kappa
Gamma Society; Sanford Wo.
m an's Club; Sanford Garden
Cl uli; United Daughters of
the Confederacy;
Sanford
Story league ami was a
past matron of the Order ot
Eastern Star.
She is survived by four
children, Mrs. Evans McCoy,
ot Sanford, Mrs. Henry El­
liot Jr. of DeFuniak Springs.
Mr*. Dabney Hardy of Gulf
ltree/e and Hr. S. J. Nix Jr.
of Waynesboro, Va.; sisters,
Mrs. Fred Evans of Atlanta,
Ga, and Mrs, E. II. Taylor
of DeFuniak Springs; brnother, it
T. Appleby of
Gainesville and It grandchild­
ren and two great
grand
children.
ilri.xson Funeral Home 1»
in ciiarge of arrangements.

W. A. Weeks
Dies March 20

William Arthur Weeks, R2.
nf Altamonte Springs died
March 20 in Winter Park,
The son of Henry Davis
Wteks amt Oct avia Caroline
(Webster) Weeks, he was
Imrn Dec. 2. HWO in Wilton.
Me., where lie lived for many
year* on tiie family homeatead and owned and operat­
ed a fruit farm. A member
of the local, state ami nation­
al Granges, there, he had
served at one time as Master
of tiie subordinate Grange of
East Wilton and at various
times in oilier offices, lie
also served for several years
as Selectman in Wilton.
Following his retire rnent,
hi* winter* were spent in
Winter Park until Hie death
of hi* wife. He later became
a permanent resident of Flor­
ida residing for some time
in Msilland and then in Al­
tamonte Spring*.
Survivors are a daughter.
Mr*. Oliva COvielkt of Stam­
ford, Conn.; a sister, Mrs.
Chester Dascombe of Paw­
tucket, H. I.; two grand
children, William Arthur txMairu and Mrs. Hon aid KJos
and a great-granddaughter,
Karen, and many nieces and
nephew*.
A Memorial Service will be
held in June af tiie East Wil­
ton Church in Wilton, Me.

OVER 35 YEARS

WASHINGTON (IT U —
A top odmiiiistlotion informa­
tion officer rhurged today that
•'some of the press" has rais­
ed a "gient lug bank of
cliches" which obscure* the
real issue in tile dispute over
alleged government “news
management."
Assistant Secretary of Stale
fin' Public Aflair- Hubert

Hospital
Notes
MAIM II :&lt;i

Admission*
Florence Wood, Casselberry,
llumm lax- Hansen Charles
Jones, Fllaine Campbell, Eu­
gene F. Huumillat Sr., I.uia
Sim*, trlcno It) an and Mar
garct McCoy of Sanford.

Discharges
Dorothy Price, Lake Muntxc;
Jam es
Gelir,
Lake
Mary: Waller Clark, Hazel
Gillon. Mattie Singleton, Mrs.
Hiehard Cooke amt liaby; lav
roy Hieliardson; Mr*. Patrick
Donahue ami baby; Mrs. Vi­
vian W. Gandertun and baby.
Itutli Wall, Guy Stephen*.
Mary
Patler»on.
Maude
Thoma* and David ilavvkllii
of Snnlord.

MAIICII 21
Atlmlkxlonx
May Hell, Geneva: George S.
Hendrix Jr., Tina Rose Kmdrlx, Titusville; Marie Hittill, l,ake Monroe; Steve
Un-sell, Geneva; Ora Hello
llruwn, Lucille Glenn. Kath­
erine Daugherty, Ulucfurd
Me Whorlrr, Ibtbert Madison.
Albert EtIward*. April La sli­
er, Hcverly Ann Kuhman,
Frank Cobb, Catherine Fox,
Alliertha Kiner, Louclla llam
son of Sanford.
Births
.Mr. ami Mr*. Hubert Glenn
of Sanford, a boy
Disrhargr*
Huth Boyle, Del)ary; Marquente Lakeman, Dellary;;
Margaret McCoy, Elisabeth
Travis, James Hardin. Don­
na Hardin. Donna llanven.
Gilbert Filcgcr. Hammond
Polk, Judy Brown, Fred
Stanley, Carl Harris, John
David-on of Sanford.

Manning said the basic prob­
lem was the "built-in conflict"
I. e l w e e n the government's
necessity to conduct some
business ill private and the
public's "tight and need" to
know wlial is behind policy
dev isielts.
In testimony pirpnied for
Hie House Guv eminent luf&lt;
illation sulieonimittee. Man­
ning flatly rejected the idea
Hint u government of filial
might la- justfiied in moments
of crisis in ly ing to the press.
He -aid' that if tiie official
couldn't tell the truth, he
should "button his lip."
Manning ami \ssi.-tanl De­
fense Srcirtuiy for I’uhlie Af­
fairs Arthur Sylvester vveie
called before tile subcommit­
tee, headed by- Itep, John E.
Mo--, D-Calif., to ilefetid till„di,.inhalation's news policy .
Huth hum been under file
foe alleged ir-str let inns mi the
flow of news from iln-ir de­
partments liming iiiiil after
tile Cuban missile ei Isis, l&gt;ut
■Sylvester has drawn must of
the criticism.
Manning said that "the oh.
ligation of n govcniou-ut ofti• iul is to ti-ll the 11utli or, if
security dictate-, to liuttoii his
lip." He said he knew ot no
one "inside of our uul-ule gov­
ernment who disputes tldo."
"I suppose many might ac­
cept the slogan: ‘Better misleil than ileud*—a slogan which
does not represent Stale De­
partment policy or mine, and
which I fondly hope will not

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— Icderal, slate, income, property, etc. What's
more, the money you need con be in your hands
almost as soon as you ask for I t
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suffered severely hax arris of a
sharp cost of living increase.
Dr Gaulle's hopes of leading
a European economic surga
are tied to keeping the franc
strong.

W omen P ast 21

WITH BLADDER IRRITATION

Atter II. common Hiatus or Klscdrr !.-.
nutp.ni sltr.t Is!r* ■&lt; mans womenlr&lt;
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m . f. s i . J u . « » t u . r e t o u O t o e a n d n e r v e u ,
f o:u too trcuu-nt. bunutis or Itotuoi
itrltuiionbottidssenaiiteMBecondsMiv,
sou mee low iierp mil .iiftrr !mm Hoc,
SftiM. htree ct,s Slid (eel old. Itted. da.
or*&gt;•*d. In rucl. Irritation. CY*T»;X;

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n . u s ltr b tin c j (»»t. ralax ln i to m ro rt t e
cutt-me I r tu s tln i tr r m i in ttro n t, a ria
w in * stid b r a n alifsle pain relief, l i f t
CYflfKX *1 d ru iilfta . r* .l battar t i n .

B R A K E AND. F R O N T E N D S E R V I C E

MARCH 26th

W H A T IS S A N I K t N i : :

Many of you are asking, "What
i- Stinitnlie div elealiing?” "Why
it iliffeiellt llom any vdln-i ty|&gt;e
, leaning
Wi
gn • ion ,
li-iigthy, teidinienl de-eiqitHiii of tinnii'tli. d used in Sanilone, hill to put
it as briefly as po-oilde, Sanilulle has
I-IIIployed trained engineers for years
to improve and develop the old, mid
now out moiled, simple ideas of dry
&lt;leaning into a highly skilled, effi­
cient way of removing stains. soil
ami spots fiom tliu many different
type* of material- sold today.
WIIKItE CAN | FIND SAN I TONE Cl.EANEHS?
To rnaintain the high -tamlard- of quality, they al­
low only one -Imp ill the -tiuillir town* and they- seleet
one with highly trained and -killed personnel to rutty
the Sanilone label. More Hum that -they employ In»|ieilion engiln-eis to make leguliir in»peetion, to lie
sure their standaid- ol lilgli quality ate met. We tee. Illmend that, vvle-n you ate traveling or in a strange town,
you look fin the Sunitone sign to lie g u i l e you have a
qualified, reliable (leaner,
lilt, NEWS
ill; log I l e u s -eg uUI
for Fit EE .MDTllPHOtlFING.
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MIC1M-IIDCLITY CONSOL!
PHONOGRAPH MODI L *SS

Aought*He*trd Seaml ias* is neonti-uiporsrv console in Walnut,
swanlerl llu&lt; Fimi Hardwoods ,\&gt;~-inli.ui i, rlilieation lag. Pl,,v«
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Ai.ltHiiaiie It,cord t'lnnzrr with
Slisdonlitn Disinoiid Ncrdlv• rr-iuu- I'-riii.tr.- Four qnstitv
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tpenkt nnqdirtrr. H,.|wr*l« Haw,
Tr, Id,.. 11*1.,me. ‘lone-o nratic'S
laxiilim, and Fiinrtion Conlvwis.
Kadlo Tuner and T*|—Hrronlar
gtdioni
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SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
IIS MAGNOLIA AVE.

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Gordon V. Frederick
State Representative
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In auckiny; tdi-iliim na Stiiniimlit f’ounly'a Ht'iMiMunlativu, 1 ifu an mi tliu Imaia of my &lt;|ii;ilil'initionn, IniininK anil experience.
I uni Making lur your VOTE AND S l'lT O ItT on Maivti 2(itli, on llie liaaia nf my (|ualificutioiia,
training and experieiicu.

a LIFFLONis UFSIDFNT (28 years) in Seminole County, 1
believe I know the county and It» many legislative needs. SEIMINOLI']
COUNTY’S FUTUKF IS MY FUTURE.
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As a FAMILY MAN, PROPERTY OWN Fit ami TAXFA YKK, I believe I know those things which will enable Seminole
County (o continue its progress. Our economy, our schools, roads
ami our tux picture are as import an l to me as io any other resident.

NEW TREADS

As an ATTORNEY, I have (he educational background and the
practical training to evaluate the many laws that are proposed in
the State Legislature. These arc laws which will affect all of us.

Complete Set
of Tubeless
Whitewalls

As an FXPFR1FNCFI) LFUISLATOR, having served Seminole
County in the Florida State legislature for more than six years, 1
know the mechanics of the Legislature, its rules and procedures.
THFRK CAN UK NO SUBSTITUTE'] FOR KXPKR1KNCK.

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GORDON V. FREDERICK

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Stute Representative, Croup I
Seminole County

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1QANS MAM TO KISIPIMTS OF A ll N IA tIT TOWNS

walkouts.
Some observers say a gen­
eral strike may be in the of­
fing unless the government
switches tactics.
Tiie nationalized workers
me angry about lie tiauilc's
efforts to keep production
cost* down by keeping wages
in nationalized industries be­
low the average of private in­
dustry.
The government claims its
action is necessary to fore
stall inflation and keep price*
level.
Wothci* claim they have

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ELECT

Al Firs! A Palmetto

( Alongside old post afficr)

O p e n House ceremonies
were held Sunday at .1 pm ,
at Hie Good Samaritan Home
of Sanford, with Hir superviMir, Mother ftuliy I. Wil
-on. serving a* lio-ie—.
Members and represent;!live- of Negro tliurrhc- and
organization* m Hie conimun
ily attended the upon house
to (uiy tribute In Moilier Wil
son and the work being ilotp
at the lioinc, uliieh is located
at Ihe corner ol Eighth St,
and Mulliorry At e, adjacent
to Hi&lt;&lt; Free Will 1Mini's*
Cliurch.

W HAT - NOTS

Va PRjCE

PAIIIS I Ill'll — President
t’harles de tliiullr, his hope"
of Eun'peutt economic leader­
ship plug tied by growing labor
unrest, fared the threat today
of a possible nationwide strike
PHOENIX. Arir (UPD - by France's --million man
An autopsy report today may nntUmuliu'd labor force.
shed some light on the slay­ Tiie stage was set Sunday
ing «&gt;{ a 21-ycarnld Texas soc­ when union leaders of 'JUO.OtXI
ialite found at the mouth o( striking coal miners rebuffed
a prospector's tunnel tn the a government offer that would
b o o s t salaries t&gt; per cent ovei
desert.
-Tunc I.oiled.in. daughter id u ti-lmmlh period.
No new negotiations were
a Texas state judge, dls.tp(wared last Thursday. Her schtsluled.
tlmidleiU of -ttiki-1* tinned
hotly was found Saturday by
two men and a hoy on a tar out in sllh-fiveiing weather
(today to remfoue picket lines
gel practice outing.
Sheriff's l'apt. lialplt Ed in tiie mining towns of iinrthmundson said evidence show ■join Frame. 1toy defied govetl Ihe Texas Christian coed j nment efforts to get the
had hern forced to walk to 1
running nguin.
the tunnel where die was shot
«»«»»&gt;’. utility, pusml ami
once m the foreheatl and rinilin- worker* alsir nr* jrtvsstwice in
111 Hie stomach. Tin itig wage item and* and threat­
ening to extend n u i s a n c e
autopsy was evpciled
completed today
She was last seen by a taxi­
cab driver who let her oli at
the luxury apartment he
family maintained in north
central Phoenix, F.dmundson
said The browii 'iaired Fori
Worth, lex . socialite had ills!
arrived aboard all airliner to
visit her ailing mother.

lit . WIIODKMW ( \&gt;ll

la* jerked out o! co n te xt." lu­
declared. He ltdd* ll that in In ­
view "fid sc hood is m i n o r —
•ary."

I'niqur. One-Of-A-Kind

Vnliqur Spinning Wheel
i'lsnler. Wall Exlensinn
Mirror, llruss Dour Knock­
ers. Stark ('a inly Jars,
Si raw iM-rry Tree
Cenler
Piece, I'a-lei Hurlsp Plsre
Mata.

Hunt Clues
In Death Of
Toxa&lt; Socialite

"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"

Good Samaritan
z Has Anniversary

mill Oecornlnr I'ieccH

France Faces General Strike

111 I']. First Street
Sanford
FA 2-0244

DEMOCRAT
rd. Pul. A«lv.

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We Endorse Frederick
The fact that Tuesday is election
day is not loo well known to the avleragc Seminole County voter, never­
theless. it is n most important day to
the entire County.
Recently the Legislation reappor­
tioned Itself ami in the process Sem­
inole County, for the first time has
a Senator of its own. In the past
Seminole County has hud two Repreaentatives but has "shared” a Sena­
tor with Brevard County.
Killing the Senate seat for Sem­
inole County is Mack X. Cleveland,
Jr„ who resigned his position as a
House member.
In the race to fill the vacant seat
in the House of Representatives js
Gordon V. Frederick.
Gordon is a native of Seminole
County, who after serving in the
Nnvy during World War II returned
to Sanford. After attending Stetson
University where he received ids
Law Degree, Gordon established his
law office in Sanford where he Is
now continuing his practice.
In 1956, Gordon was elected to
the House of Representatives to fill
~ul the unexpired term of Voile A.
Williams, Jr., now a Circuit Judge.
Gordon was re-elected to the
House of Representatives and served
during the Sessions of 11)57, 1959
and 1981. During this period, he also
served in four Special Sessions deal­
ing with everything from the Mcdi-

Tax Program Lost Friends

teranean Fruit Fly problem to Heupportionment.
During tha 1959 Session and a gain in the 1981 Session Gordon ser­
ved on the a ll important appropria­
tion committee of the House. During
his period of sendee in the House of
Representatives he has served on
most of the important committees.
Thus, has he obtained knowledge nyt
only of the ninny departments of our
State Government but has knowledge
of the legislative needs and process­
es necessary for the State and Coun­
ty to continue its progress.
The need for experience in gov­
ernment is known to all. The need of
a genuine interest in our county is
known to all.
We believe that Gordon V. Fred­
erick has both tile genuine interest
and the experience which is needed
in the man whom wc, the people of
Seminole County, send to Tallahas­
see as our State Representative.
Throughout the years the San­
ford Herald Iihm tried to ussist the
people of Seminole County in keeping
nhreast of the Issues.
Tlie issuo today is whether the
people of Seminolo County on March
28th will meet these needs by voting
and by sending to Tullahassec a man
wo know to l)c qualified, dedicated
and experienced in aerving the Coun­
ty.

, WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) —
A funny tiling happened to
I'reaident Kennedy’* tax pro­
gram on ita way to CoiigtuJ*.
Tha tax program lo*t its
friend*.
This may have been bccau.e
meet of them were foolish
friends who began whooping
it up for tha Kennedy tax
plan week*—months, even—
befure they knew whst it was.
With Big Labor, Big Busi­
ness and all but the hardestheaded among the politicians
cheering him on, small won­
der that the I'reaident miscal­
culated the potential opposi­
tion, such as the budget-buluncing Puritans and others.
Kennedy sent to Congress a
tax program on the pattern of
presidential campaign plat­
form—it had something for
everybody. Hi* Ux bill has
been in bad trouhla aver since
Big Labor, Big Business, the
Puritans and other* found out
what was in it.
The President’s subsequent
ditcuision of his tax program
has not helped much, either.
That ia a rial aurprisa be­
cause Kennedy ia an articul­

Dr. Crane's

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Peter Edson

Political

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

"W h a t's on Your Minds, Gentlemen?"

Notebook

WASHINGTON— (NKA) "News Management!” now
baa become a kind of deri­
sive political alogan or cuss
word which ia tossed at the
Kennedy administration like
tha ether catch-all phrase*
• f government (pending, de­
ficit financing, antlhiuiu***
policy, military mu/rling and
the no-win policy.
Assistant Secretary ut De­
fense Arthur Sylvester u cre­
dited with recent revival of
the " n e w a management"
term, although it* origin is
attributed to New York
Timea correspondent James

U. Reaton in IBtt, criltcixing i directive on what not to print,
tlie requirement tin t officials
Eisenhower policy.
The current implication is report (heir talks with re­
that tile government now lias porters, first refusals lo let
reporters go aboard tlie bloca hard and fast news man­ ade ships or visit Guantana­
agement or censorsldp policy mo. Ilia final failure lo re ­
which it is carrying out to lease aerial survey photos of
suppress news the public Cuba during Ihe intelligence
ought to know.
gap In early October.
It is now suggested, turn­
But what is now considered
over, that a more accurate far more important than
definition would be that the these is tha fact tin t If tlie
administration has no in­ United Mates got into a third
formation policy at all. It it Cuban crisis, which is en­
operating on a day-to-day, tirely possible, there would
crisis tu-crash basis of im­ lie no good news manage­
provisation that has no plan ment policy lo guide either
at all.
government or press.
After tha Bay of Piga fia­
T h e H ousa G overnm ent In
sco, an Office of Emergency
formation
subcommittee un­
Maiming censorship code
prepared during tlie Kisen­ der Rep. John K. Muss, (DBy Hal Cochran
hower administration was Calif.), has been trying to
Mascara ia something to dragged out and given a look. do something about this sit­
put on eyes to cateh other U was found to be completely uation for eight years. It has­
n’t had loo much success, but
eyes.
inadequate to deal with exist­
ing or future emergencies, it Js making another try in
The difference between lei­ hut little has been done to current hearings.
Discussion by e panel of
sure and idleness la who is bring it up-to-date.
top newspaper publishers,
doing it.
The sad attempts to man­
age the news during the se­ editors and broadcasting offi­
When you become beside cond Cuba crisis were tlie cials was intended to find
yourself with temper, you're result of hasty decisions by out what kind of newa m an­
in poor company.
lop public affairs officers in agement controls the newa
(tie White House, State and media would accept in • hy­
The politicians who don't Defense Departments. That pothetical Cube III situation
go on 30-inile hikes are those they backfired is no surprise. or In any other eold war
who plan to run in '(it.
Examples are the 12poinl crisis that might develop.
This is a follow up on P res­
ident Kennedy’s request lo
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
the American Society of
Newspaper Editors two years
'MV w o r d , now r Recall
ago whan they were asked
VWKT *ltrU‘Me TOCO M t , YOUR llavihw momentarily
In get together and figure out
A t * B R lO O S W A T E R
■invemtob T fp q tfJij PK itx-eW A itR
an acceptable voluntary se­
PREPARED
THE
CAN
Of
CTX1LD HAVE BtBM -VUA (ROCKY)
WAUR FORTM&amp; * 0 curity censorship. The editors
SIERRA, A COMPIDLNCL At AN FROM
would have none of it.
WAY BACK/ ROCKY lb T He BEST IMTHE ' CALLED «&gt;A30L'NC
PILLW.'HC MUbFMAVK
(U S IN IM AT *WtTCUiN&amp; FROM.
Sylvester and Robert Mann­
-SWITCHED
CANO
YAUlABLfr AtfiRCH ANOIbt TO WHAT­
ing of the State Department
ON
M
E/
EVER SUNK HE’6 OKLOAOiNcj/ TOO
were scheduled to tell tlie
BAD X DlDNfT RETURN -looM CR—Moss committee their aide
WB COULD R/Wfe (atYEN HIM A
ef the Cuba mixupa oocc
\t Jl,
more. White House press sec­
retary Pierre Salinger i* ex­
pected to testify after Easter,
when tlie Moss commuter will
go into executive session. It
will then hear intelligence of­
ficers of Defense and Stale
Departments who made tlie
estimate* on which new*
management policies were
based for Cuba 1 and II
Space administration
and
atomic energy officers deal­
ffiA N NbU
fFlNO MIM, ing with national security in­
formation also will be huard.
In tlw late spring. Moss
committer staff hopes to isaue a report on what can be
declassified and concluded
from at) Ihia secret testi­
mony.
It is not expected to preI’MtfU 4
Sun in itl, Flumla
Mon, March 25, 1968 acut
a draft censorship or
m a i .tsiu a . i . i h i .iivv, s a i i r o n amis r t n u s u i . n
news management rode that
i . ammx v a .itt n i i.
aiuw A M u a . u a i s w o L o
will be acceptable to both
Alans*lux UUIlur
A U isnU ln* Dlrsutur
JIIIV HULLS
JAVIK L. SIHILHSKXn
the government and tha news
I’uuniy UUIlur
tlusliiaas JUanaasr
media. Hut it should point up
i t n x i t I'A H w un
siu iiL iiY j . u t t a v r
tha facta on past mistakes
boclsty Editor
t :s » lfim M anager
1IUT i u o i . l v a m iia m
r ha nk v u L i u u x a
and emphaairt Use need tor
Jsatu ra v a lu e
c i t c u U U a a A lanaaar
establishing a cold war gov­
r a m hull*
Xlsel.aiilcal MupL
ernment information policy.
It'a water over Use dain
*i u a u m -i ioa itarw*
Hum* 11*11, rr*
Mr Nall
now.
but if ttse editors had
SrmlHulr I uuuty
All U lk tr
dratted Useir own rode in
lie H u s
l» «« I Sear
ll l.s a I Vsar
s.vu ( xluntlis
S.TS s Months
INI, there might not have
LSI 3 Mniiiht
J.uu s Muoiha
been as many news manage­
l.tu I Mouth
l.f* I SI until
U. a. Pssial Rsaulatioii* prtivid* Dial all suail aubaitlpllata bt ment hassles as there were
pale to aSvaues,
in IN? and lDtkl.
Hnlsrsd as t-mnd &lt;-luss insiur At. lui.rr 27, l»l* at Ilia I’ost

Barbs

CASE 0-491: Larry B., ag­ on. or else they may become
ed 11, is a lull, siiy boy.
delinquent.
During Ilia past summer he
Girl* who have s u f f e r e d
eagerly joined a crowd of from this feeling of rejection
youngsters on a sandlot who may thus rush into illicit af­
were preparing to choose fairs or teenage marriages,
sides and slarl a Imartiall just la-cause they are overly
game.
thrilled by the first boy who
Two tinglradera served as shows them any personal at­
captains. They took turns tention.
picking youngsters lor each
Ho Larry turned away from
team.
tile sandlot and kicked a tuft
l-arry lloud lip as tall mid uf grass in his frustration.
straight as possible, for lie 1 Hitice 1 was sitting nearby
was most eager to tie included in my parked automobile. 1
on one of Uie teams.
Imd uverheard all the com­
For Larry was an only ments. And I could now see
child whose busy father didn’t leu is in Larry's eyes.
give him much time.
So. when ho drew near, I
After the 17th boy bad lieen in-lied him why he wasn't
selected, only two youngsters playing bail.
Without l o o k i n g up, he
wnra left, namely, Larry, and
a boy about a head ahorMr mumbled that the other kids
didn't want him.
who was only 9.
"They say I'm just u butter"I'irk Larry," somebody on
fingers,” be added, unhappily.
nun of the teams suggested.
"New, lit Is a butterfing­ "And 1 strike out most of the
ers,” rudely replied th# cap­ time,
"Hut bow will 1 ever be able
tain. "Betides, be strikes out
to play bull when nobody prac­
most of the time.”
Ho the smaller boy wits se­ tices with me?"
To which he replied with tins
lected to make up thu full
searching question:
quota of that second team.
"Why don't you ask your
And thii waa a double trag­
edy for Larry, since it is very dad to play catch witli you?”
"Oh, he's loo busy,” I,airy
debasing tu any boy's mutulo
lo have a smalli-r and younger moodily answered. “ I’ve asked
him a lot of times, but he al­
child preferred for the team,
Larry thua suffered a derp ways tells me to run slung
feeling of social rejection, and not bother him fur h* lias
too much work to do.
which &lt;■ very dangeious.
"My dud is a lawyer and is
For rejected youngsters in
childhood may withdraw from very busy for hu always
Ufa or develop delusions uf bungs a brief case full uf pa­
persecution and actually end pers home with him ami then
in a mental sanitarium Inter works every night-’’

ate man, capable of stating
precisely what he means to
convey. Nevertheless, consid­
erable confusion has accom­
panied some of the President’s
tax talk, notably as to the
necessity of enacting reform
with tax reduction.
There is the question, also,
whether the tux program Is
an emergency measure to pre­
vent the nation going over the
brink of recession or Is mere­
ly intended to get the country
moving again.
It Is the nuturr of politi­
cians to play politics. They are
playing politics now with the
tax program at the expense of

Ihe gene i a! welfare. What the
tax program needs is somo
frulik talk ukout objectives
and how to reach them. For
example, if the objective is to
get the country moving again,
hew can that be done?
Put thut question on politi­
cians and you will get inostly
doubic talk, more along the
lines of a campaign speech
than a discussion of econom­
ics ond fiscnl policy.

t!

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The American colonics of
Connecticut,
Massachusetts,
and Virginia held land grants
extending their territories to
the Pacific Ocean.

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A ll Voters

Notice this tragedy, fur It la
duplicated in thousand* of our
cultured homes!
Lariy's father thinks his
legal caien are most import­
ant. But to Larry, it is far
mure important that he be so.
ciully accepted into the games
of his own age group.
Ho will you busy dads
PLEASE wake up? What
shall it profit you to win a
legal rase or A pile of dough
and love yuur own son (or
daughter by failure to tutor
them in the common games of
childhood?

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
(Democralii - Independents • Republicans)

Can Vote
REPUBLICAN
For

TUESDAY, MARCH 26
House Of Representatives Candidate

Jan Fortune

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A new time-saving tele­
phone dialing system for busy
businessmen gut its initial
workout in Sanford this week,
as officials of American Pro­
duce Company put the new
Card Dialing system into uso.
Hie automatic dialing de­
vice works on a punch-card
which when inserted in a slot
in the specially-designed tele­
phone base, touche* off elec­
tronic responses which with
u series of clicks, dials lh«
desired number, while the call­
er ia busy with other things.
Larry Thompson, president
of American Produce reported
that he and Juek Taylor, sec­
retary-treasurer of tile organ­
isation ate very pleased with
the new device.
''We make calls ail over
the United States and Canada
every day, and it is impor­
tant to make the contact
quickly and efficiently. Tins
Card Dialing system saves
having to look up tho area
code number and the tele­
phone number, and prevents
making a mistake in dialing,
which with the number of
long- distance calls we have
to make, can get to be very-

CARD DIALING, u new Hell system is put to use by the first subscribers
in town, American Produce K xcImiiko, Inc. From left are Lurry Thomp­
son, president, and Jack Taylor, secretary and treasurer. Buddy Lee, in­
staller-repairman and Robert Sheddcn, local Hell malinger observe the
operation of the new system, a t the company offices on Geneva Avc.
(Herald Photo)

Model Vanishes Again
MADItlii (UPI)~Christine
Keeler, the red-haired model
whose disappearance caused
a political storm in Ilritain,
appeared to have vanished
ayain today but was known
to have been here over the
weekend.
United i’rcsi International
found the 21-year-old Miss
Keeler Sunday at the Madrid
apartment of American real
estate salesman Dick Z&lt;iilman, where she was reported

to have spent tile day play mg
pinuchie with friends.
Sunday night she slipped
out of Zeldman's apartment.
Paul Mann, a Ilritish racing
driver she called her "inter­
mediary" with Ilritish author­
ities, said he knew nothing
of her whereabouts.
Miss Keeler's disappear­
ance two weeks ago from llrltain, where she was due to
testify in the trial of a former
boy friend, set off a series of

rumors about her supposed
connections In high places.
Ilritish War Secretary John
Prufuino, in an unusual per­
sonal statement in the House
of Commons last Friday,
said he knew Miss Keeler but
there was "no impropriety’’
in tliclr acquaintance.
lie also admiltrd meeting
Soviet Embassy Attache Capl.
Eugene Inanov at a party
where she was present.
Asked Sunday about her re-

ported friendship with Pro
lumo, Misi Keeler said only
"there’s nothing to It."
She refused to discusa her
failure to ahow up as a wit­
ness at the trial of John Edge
combe in London's Old Hailey
earlier this month. Edge
combe was convicted of firing
six pistol bullets through the
door of an apartment where
she was staying. He was sen
tcnccd to seven y e a n in
prison.

tedious and tiresome,'* said
Thompson.
"Tiio h - cards don't make a
mistake. They get the number
for you and get it right the
first time. If tho number
rings busy, you ran simply
lay tile card to one side, as
a pertinent reminder to place
the call again, later," he add­
ed.
A file box attached to the
phone bolds an index of about
41) cards, hut the number of
enrds which can lie used is
endless, £hrddrn said.
The small plastic cards,
about the size of a playing
card, are numbered witlt pre­
cut puncbuul holes, which can
be punched out with it shut p
point, (such us a pencil point)
in the desired number.
While a Herald reporter

watted, Thompson took out a
cant from tho supply, punched
out tt number suggested by
the reporter, inserted it in
(be dialing slot, punched the
starter button, and after a
series of little clicks, the num­

ber rang correctly.
"Thanks to Hell engineers,
this relatively simple and in­
expensive little device saves
us lots of time, trouble arid
wrong numbers every day,*
said Thompson.

Mrs. Smethurst Dies At Home
Mrs. C. S. Smethurst, 80,
ilinl early this morning *t the
home of her son-in law anil
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). L.
Harper of 2101 Sanford Avo.,
where she had made her
home for the past live andone-half years.
Horn in Converse, Ind.,
Mrs, Smethurst had lived In
Florida since 11)24 making
her home in Winter Harden
prior to moving to Sanford.

Preceding her in death byseveral years were her hus­
band and another daughter,
Mrs. Mary Nye.
Survivors, other than Mrs.
Harper, are a granddaughter,
Mrs. It. O'D. Askew and a
great granddaughter, Angela,
of Pensacola.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 3 p in. Wednes­
day from the Loomis Funeral
Home In Winter Harden.

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Miss Jean Henson, Ronald C. Jones
Married In Double Ring Ceremony
Milt Jean Henson, daugh­
te r of Mr. and Mra. Bed
Henson, and Ronald C. Jones,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Jones, were married March
10 at 1:30 p.m. at the Sanford
Alliance Church with (he pas­
tor, Rev. Charles C. Dee*,
and Rev. Ray Gregory, p a r
tor of the Ebcnczcr Mclhodlst
Church officiating at the dou­
ble ring ceremony.
Tall floor basket* of white
gladioli,
chrysanthemum!,
stock, fern and potted palms
were used to decorate the
white draped pulpit. Grace­
ful standards, each holding
seven white tapers, formed a
beautiful background for the
impressive candlelight cere­
mony.
Mrs. Charles Dees, pianist,
presented a program of tra­
ditional wedding music.
Leo Watson Sr., soloist,
sung "Whither Thou Gocst,"
'•I Love You Truly," and
'T h e Lord's Prayer."
The radiant bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore
a floor length gown of Chan­
tilly lace with a scalloped
neckline (raced with pearl*
and long tapered sleeves. The
voluminous, bouffant s k i r t
featured a cascade of lace
and tulla ruffles down
back.

Her fingertip veil of silk
illusion fell from a crown of
seed pearls. Her only Jewelry
was a delicate silver chain
necklace of pearls and rhine­
stones, a treasured gilt from
Iter father. She carried a
white Bible topped with a
spray of atephanotis centered
with a white orchid.
The bride chose a* tier ma­
tron of honor, a former class­
mate, Mrs. A. E, Skipper.
Her street length dress was
of hahy blue silk taffeta, fea­
turing scooped neckline, fit­
ted bodice wilh c a p p e d
slccvci, and a bell shaped

skirt with over taping front
line. She w o r e matching
crown and nose Up circular
veil, matching accessories,
and carried a cascade a r­
rangement or pink carnations.
Bridesmaids were Bettyc
Henson of Atlanta, Ga., Mary
Kay Vance, Cocoa Beach,
Jeanne Markham and Pa­
tricia Clark. Their dresses
were identical lo that of the
matron of honor in shell pink
and they carried cascade ar­
rangements of blue flowers.
Serving the groom a* best
man was his father, R. K.
Jones. Ushers were Jerry

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Tile Fidelis Class ol Firsl
Baptist Church met at the
Kirhy House recently fur its
monthly business and social
meeting. Group 2 with Mra.
A. L. Thomas as captain,
Mrs. Hiihy .Spears and Mrs.
Frank Walls were hostesses.
It was reported that the
class had contributed $50 to
the Cluirrh Building Fund In
memory of Mrs. N. L. Bishop.
Plana were made for assist­
ance to a church member go­
ing to the hospital for a long
term, and cards were sent to
members in the hospital and
ill at home.
Mra. Durward Walker led
Hie group In prayer, after
which an inspiring devotion
‘‘What Price, What Power"
was given by Mrs. Spears.
A game, entitled "Mrs. O'l-eary" was played with gifts
of Irish potatoes going to
Mra. Walker and Mr*. C. E.
C haniot.

Refreshments were served
tu others present, Mrs. H. J.
Finch, Mrs. Richard Holtzclaw, Mr*. Irving P o o r, Mrs.
E. If. Rodgers, Mrs. K. It.
Wood and Mr*. &gt;S. J. Brooks.

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Henson of Atlanta, Ga., Rog­
er Clark, Bob Ulceson and
Ray Perkins. Junior ushers,
lighting the candles and roll­
ing the Isle cloth, were Doug­
las Henson and Jimmy Hen­
son, brothers of the bride.
Flower girl, tiny, blond,
three and one-half year old
Darlene Rogers, was dressed
in a baby blue organza dress,
with short skirt of self ruf­
fles and lace. She carried a
pink ribbon decorated basket
of rose petal*.
Master Barry Thomas serv­
ed as ring bearer.
The bride's mother chose a
street length gown of medium
blue lace over taffeta with
matching jacket, a blue Row­
er hut, and a corsage of pink
carnations.
Tlic groom's mother select­
ed a nile green chiffon over
taffeta street length gown
with matching hat and a cor­
sage of yellow carnalions.
Following llie ceremony, a
reception was held at the San­
ford Woman's Club on Oak
Ave. The club room was
beautifully decorated w i t h
tall floor baskets of while
gladioli,
rlirysantheinums,
stork and polled palms.
The bride's (aide was over­
laid with a outwork tablecloth
and held a four-tiered wed­
ding cake with white burning
taper*. Mrs. Paul Henson,
aunt of the bride, served the
cake assisted by Mrs. John
Toney.
Grape punch, mints, and
mils wrre served from an­
other attractively decorated
table by Mrs. Marvin Regis­
ter, Mrs. Clarence Sasser,
Mrs. Gerald Myers, and Mrs
Dick Shull*. Mrs. Ray Gra­
ham kepi Hie bride's book.
Floating hostesses were Miss­
es N a n c y Wilson, Linda
W'cbli, Vicki Osburn and Lin­
da Wilson.
For traveling, Mrs. Jones
chose a light blue, three piece
suit with white accessories.
Her corsage was the orchid
from her wedding bouquet,
Following a wedding trip
to Oaylonu Beach, they will
make their home in Jackson­
ville, where the groom is sla
tinned at the Jacksonville
Naval Air Station.
Out of (own guests Included
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Henson
and Stevie, Mr. and Mn.
Harold llelhany, H r I s l o t ,
Tenn.i Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hrlhatiy ami Wayne, Kings­
port. Tcnn,; Mr. and Mrs.
Giovanni and family, Drl/'on
.Springs; Mrs. Buddy Scotti
and Mary Ann, Denver,
Colo.; Mr*. James Fakins,
Titusville; Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Skipper, Pcnsacolu, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham,
Lakcvirw, Iowa.

Leadership
Class Planned
By WMS
Mrs. Jack Bryant of Oviedo
will conduct a WMS leader­
ship course at the First Bap­
tist Church of Sanford today
and Tuesday. Today's set
• ion began at 0:30 a.m. ant!
ended at 3:30 p.m, with par­
ticipants bringing their own
sandwiches and the church
furnishing a drink. Tuesday's
session will lie (ruin 0:30 a.m.
until 13:30 p.m.
Material lo In- covered will
be Hie WMU manual and
yearbook. Leadership cards
will be given to those who
complete Hie course. After
having this course member*
nred only to read Hie current
year hook and one approved
book each year In order to
have their cards renewed.
All WMS member* arr in
vltrd to attend this rourse
and take advantage of the
opportunity of being lev! by
such an interesting and well
qualified teacher as Mr*.
Bryant.

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Sanford Womans Club Presents

Celebrated By

Annual Animated Magazine Program

DeBary Group
By Mr*. Adam Muller
The Auxiliary to the BeBary Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment held its 10th annual
birthday party at the Recrea­
tion Hall with Mrs. Charles
Ulrich presiding.
The tables were decorated
in a festive theme and mem­
ber* and their guests were
served Ice cream, cake, cof­
fee and tea.
A musical program by the
DeBary Choristers was en­
joyed by those present. Un­
der the direction of Mrs.
Laura Plait Brown with Mrs.
A. Ludwig at the piano, they
sang several numbers and
Mrs. K. Armstrong sang a
solo.
Reports were hrard con­
cerning the various projecti
of the auxiliary. Ulrich was
appolnlrd In find a place for
Ihc Spring Luncheon for nest
month. The nominating com­
mittee will present a stale
of new officers at this meet­
ing. Several new member*
have been added lo the group.

Stringficld. This year’s edi­
tion was dedicated to Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith, a past
club president, County Fed­
eration past president and
House.
Editor-in-chief for the 1903 past president of the Flori­
edition was Mrs. W. n. da State Federation of WoThe Sanford Woman’s Club
held the 33rd annual Animat­
ed Magazine program. Wed
nesday afternoon, at the Club

Miss Fleming
Enjoys Cruise
T o Nassau

men's Clubs. In a surprise were turned by Mrs. Philip
ceremony, Mr*. Smith was Simpson. They were artispresented with a white o r - 1t.cally painted by Mrs. Grechid corsage, in honor of tchcn Lewis. Mrs. Gordon
Sweeney was commentator.
the event.
Following the program, a
Guest speakers, included,
Ormund Power# and George social hour was enjoyed and
Touhy, who gave a colorful refreshments served to tha
talk concerning the approach­ guests by Mrs. A. C. M(Rey­
ing Semi-Centennial.
Miss nolds and her committee,
Paty Gtenn Johnson, soloist, Mrs. W. L. Merritt and Mrs.
sing several selections, ac­ W. L. Kirk.
companied at llie piano by
Miss Pam Jones. She w-orc
the beautiful gown that was
From
designed for her when she
lo u r
competed in the recent Step­
hen Foster contest
Down­
Mrs. Smith told the story
town
of the Sanford Woman’s Club
Florist
and it’s progress during the
past 50 years. She dram ati­
cally re-lived the story to
SANFORD
Miss Toni Mathews and Mas­
FLOWER SHOP
ter Tad Mathews. On display
For. K. 1st &amp; Sanford Are,
was one of the first year
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books of the club.
Pages of the bright gold
magazine, in observance of
the club's 50th anniversary,

Mrs. Harold Ring
Named President

Miss Doris Fleming «f Lake
Mary has recently returned
from a four day cruise to
Nassau.
Her brother and his wife,
Mr, and Mrs. George Flem­
ing of Chicago, ill., have
been vacationing at Hie Flem­
ing home and llicy accom­
panied Mist Fleming on Hie
trip.
In addition to Hie usual at­
tractions they spent one day
swimming and enjoying the
cntertalnmrnt at Ihn Ft. Mon­
tague Hotel and took n short
boat trip lo Paradise Reach.

PENNEY'S
Easter April 14th

Of Local CWF

MRS. W. R. STRING FIELD, left, editor in chief
of the Woman's Club animated magazine pro­
gram and Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith. The maga­
zine was dedicated to Mr*. Smith. Each year
some member i.s chosen for this honor and only
the committee knows the identity of the member
until the surprise presentation. (Herald Photo)

A RECEPTION wits lie Id recently a t the Dellary Mu uhion House for a even
new clubs which have affiliated with the Florida Federation of Art, Inc.
durinir the past year. The Deilnry Artu and Crafts Club was host. From
left are J. Robiu Elliot, of the St. Petersburg A rt Club; Mrs. Raymond
Harrison, president of the Fort Walton A rt Club; Mn*. Maccie Smith, New
Smyrna Bench; Dudley Finger, Lakeland, vice president of the Florida
Federation and Archie MncNnughtnn, chairman of the building committee
and the DeBary A rt and Crafts Club.
(Cox Photo)

Members of (he Christian
Women's Fellowship of the
Firsl Christian Church elect­
ed officers for the coming
year, when the group met at
the Church.
Mrs. Harold Ring was elect­
ed president. Other officers
were Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.,
vice president; Mr*. W. II.
Young, secretary, and Mrs.
Lester Tharpc, treasurer.
Chairmen were Mrs. Ira
Jackson, worship; Mrs. Bill
Rowland, service, and Mrs.
Bart Hinson, communion.
Miss Flo Bishop presented
the study and a film entitled
"What Is Unified Promo­
tion?" was shown by Rev.
Johnston. The film was made
at the College of Hie Bible,
while Rev. Johnston was a
student there and ho appear­
ed in many of the scenes.
Mrs. W. II. Youpg, presi­
dent, reported that $102.45
was sent off for the week of
compassion donation. A night
service will lie held on Palm
Sunday and the regular com­
munion service on Thursday
night before Easter.
Mrs. Horton gave the wor­
ship service, from "On the
Rim of Southeast Asia" and
told inuny incidents her fa­
ther encountered while he
was in the dipkimatic service
and visited countries in that
area.
Refreshments were served
during the social hour by hoiIm o s, Mrs. Hinson and Mrs.
W. C. Clause,

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Sanford H D Club Presents Safety Program
Sgt. Vince Smallwood gave
an instructive talk on high­
way safety at the March
meeting of Hie Sanlnrd Home
Demonstration Club. T h e
group met at the 111) Center.
The speaker urged mem­
bers lo know the Florida traf­
fic sign* and laws, use head­
light* at twilight ami in fog,
smoke and rain. Ami, ol
course, Ha* speed of your car
should always lie under con­
trol.
Mrs. W. It. Stringfield re
ported that the Seminole ex­
hibit at the Orlando Fair was

admired by many people. Stio
thanked Ihc group for their
help at the booth during Sem­
inole Day at the fair.
Mra. John Clarke was ap­
pointed chairman of the nom­
inating eommillce to present
a slule ol new officers for (lacorning year. Assisting her
will be Mrs. J. D. Callahan
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M on. M ar. 25, '63— P a g e 7

Moore Dies

1.0S ANC.E1.KS (CPI) —
Former featherweight cham­
pion Davcy Moore, a classic
little lighter who somrtimes
appeared Invinrihlr. died to­
day of brain injuries sustain
rd when he was knocked out
hy Sugar Ramus Thursday
night.
Moore, 2fl. champion for
four years before he was de­
throned hy the Cuban Ratlins
In one of the most bruising
battles sr»n here in years,
took the final to-count at 3:20
m u. it 'ST 1 S;20 am . t EST)
in White Memorial Hospital.
lie was taken to the hospi­
tal when hr collapsed about
to minutes altrr the fight.
.Suffering f r o m “massive
bruises" In the brain area, he
never regained consciousness.
Moore was draped helpless
on the ropes when the bell
elided the 10th round of the
fight. His manager Willie
Kctchum waved in surrender
to referee George l.atka and
.atka declared Ramos (he
victor and new featherweight
champion on a Hull round
kayo under California rules.
.Moore, a 125 imunder with a
wedge-shaped t o r s o
and
standing only 5 feet .1 inches,
was revived in his corner and
went to his dressing room un­
der his own power, lie told
sports writer*, “This just
wasn't my night." A short

By nin Vincent Jr.
guage, is a staple In the diet
We've been plugging along ol the average Swede, Nor­
time about our fine shad wegian and Dane. A photo­
fishing in this area. Not too graph of a jumping shad
long ago a national sports covers an entire page in
magazine writer was here, 'Svenske Fiske.' This picture
laid he’s going to do an a r­ is front the collection of Jim
ticle on our shad for hit Dec- Crowe, of Sanford.
ember issue. We continually
'•(iernand fished with my
receive clippings from all husband, K. M. Crossan, and
over, with pictures taken hy me last year out ol Crowe's
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
visiting fishermen who “struck Camp. We had a wonderful
it rich" here.
day’s fishing and (lernandt — An All-Aim-rira forward
Well, today we had a let­ has since been investigating who played only one year of
ter from Dot Cross an over the postibilty of planting high sellout basketball , . ,
St. Augustine way and her shad In European waters, a short, huttrrhall guard who
opening line best explains It­ particularly In Norway and looks too chubby to compete
Sweden. The magazine will io anything mnra strenuous
self.
“Thought you might be be on display at Crowe's than slmffleboard . . . a guard
Interested to know that camp and will lie of interest who never played any position
•had fishing in your back­ to your readers who read the but center in high school . , .
and two sprlngey-leggrd high
yard ha* taken on an In­ Swedish language '•
(Jim is right here at my school teammate* who jumped
ternational flavor."
Dot is (i.diing editor of tltc drtk Just now; just walked so high you'd swear they
St. Augustine Record and In and showed me a copy would scrap# their knee* on
we'll let her letter tell you of the magarinr Dot writes tho hoop.
about, lie's trying to find
I’ut them all together and
the story:
"A friend of our, Karl-Fre­ someone who ran rrad and you have the team being
toasted today a* tlie national
derick Crrn.mdt, export dir­ translate Swedish.)
Dot writes further: “ K, F. collegiate basket hall elm inector for Uie Scanin-Vnbls
diesel truck company ol Soe- is murrird, lives in Boeder, pious—tin. itiiiiililuia of Luydrrlnlje, Sweden, has writ­ talje . . . on the archipelago ola of Chicago.
The rollicking Ramblers
ten an article appearing in just south of Stockholm, has
the March issue of ’Svenske three children all of whom had the audacity la*t Satur­
Kisko.' Tills is a elub m ag­ are devoted anglers. K. F.'a day night to overthrow a
azine for fishermen, publish­ wife, t'lla. Is a well-known proud Cincinnati monarchy
ed in Stockholm and having designer, artist and sculp­ which had ruled the basketwide distribution over Swe­ tress throughout Scandinavia. ball world for the puii two
“ If you get the Impression years und bad threatened for
den, Denmark, Norway and
from this photo that Karl is an u n p r e c e d e n t e d third
even Finland.
' Gcrnamlt has titled his a 16 cylinder character who Straight season.
story. ‘Sportfishing for the loves rating, drinking, fish
artisocrat of tlw- Herring leg, jazz, women, children,
Family,' since shad, per *e dogs, business, drinking, fish­
is unknown in the Scandlna- ing, jazz. . . you are abso­
\in peninsula. Herring, call­ lutely keerect "
ed 'sill' in the Swedish lan­ Thank you, Dot Crossan.

Loyola Toasted
As Champs

Lyman Drops
Two Tills

Patterson-Clay
Fight Anticipated
NEW YOnK (UP!) —
Former heavyweight cham­
pion Floyd Patterson will be
offered the opportunity to re­
build his reputation by de­
feating Cassius Clay and thus
sot up a "big money" hea­
vyweight title return bout
with injured Sonny Liston.
Tom Bolin, preiident of
Championship Sports, Inc.,
said he will confer on Wed­
nesday v.ith Patterson, whose
April 10 bout with Lislon
was postponed because ol a

Seminole

knee Injury suffered by the
champion.
"A Patterson Clay fight Is
extremely attractive." said
Rolan, “ and should draw mil­
lions at the gate and on
theater television."
Rolan made his remark*
at the annual dinner of tlie
World Boxing Writers' Alio
elation Sunday night. World
middleweight champion Dick
Tiger of Nigeria and Dr.
Marvin Stevens received the
associations annual awards
during the dinner.

r.i.p.cr

Lyman dropped two tills
Friday and Saturday losing
to Lakcview Saturday to the
tune of 1-3 and dropping a
8 3 derision to Bishop Moore
on Friday.
In picking up Saturday's
win, Lakcview drove for two
run* in the fifth frame to
pul! out the tilt.
On Friday, Bishop Moore
rolled up seven runs in the
first three frames and pound­
ed out 13 bits off Lyman hurlers.

time later, he complained of -evere injuries in the ring and
head pains and lapsed into a that is to abolish the so-called
coma.
sport completely," the gov*
Hi* wife. Geraldine, mother , ernor said.
of their live young children,
Drown suggested the pow­
was hospitalized Sunday for er* of the State Athletic Com­
shock alter hours of anxious mission were md enough, lie
waiting. Mrs. Moore did not called for an “emergency
sir the fatal light—she scl committee" to survey (he
dum watched her husband current safeguard* and rec­
practice Ills chosen profes­ ommend new ones.
sion.
Moore had run up a string
California Gov. Edmund G. of IS consecutive victories beHrmvn an outspoken foe of fore he met Ills fate in the
live sport, m picstrd limited- form of Baiuns, a hungry and
iatc introduction or a hill handsome 21-yenr-ohl (ohan,
which would ask the voter* to now a resident ol Mexico.
outlaw boxing in the HWt
In 65 pro fights. Moure had
election.
lost only seven anil had one
“ I can only conclude once draw. I l l s only previous
again that there is only otic knockout was March It, i960,
way to prevent deaths and when he mu* kayoed in the

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sc*emit round by Carlo* Her*
nandez at Caracas, Venezue­
la. Moore did not go down for
the count on that occasion
either — Ids Jaw was broken
by what many considered a
lucky blow and the bout was
hailed.
Moore first drew attention
in the boxing world when he
competed a* a member of the
1952 Olympic team at Hel­
sinki, Finland bill failed to
reach the finals. Mix team­
mates included the former
hravy weight champion Floyd
I'alterson ami Eddie Sanders.
Sander* later turned pro and
was fatally injured in a bout
at Roston.

Mac Tray Heads
Sports SOKC Field

Fred Whitehead's Mac Tray,
KENT, Ohio—The Uniters* who has missed the money
i it* of Oklahoma won the team
SATURDAY
only three limes ill H&gt; tries,
I.UUISVIU.E, Kv.-Loyola championship in the NCAA
heads a fust field In tonight'a
wrestling tournament.
of Chicago won the NCAA
featured ninth rare at tha
DENVER—The
Phillips
Oilha«kethall championship with
rrs of Rartlesville, Okla., Sanford-Orlnndo Kennel Club.
a faj-38 overtime victory over easily turned hark the Den­ The big 67.pound lu indie
defending lillisl ( incininitl.
ver Chicago Truckers, lisi-7o, has t oilet ted many trophies
NEW YORK — Providence to earn their n th national for hit owner, including those
defeated Canislui, 81-66, to AAU haskelhall champion­ for the Derby last March and
tha Inaugural Handicap In
rapture the National Intita- ship.
January.
lion basketball Tournament.
SUNDAY
Mac tni*sed the money In
SKRKING, Fla.—John .Sur­ MIAMI. H a —llan Sikes of
his
Inst two tries but he is rul­
tees of England and laidn- Jacksonville, Fla , outlasted
vico -Scarfiotti of Italy won Sammy Snead by a single ed the morning line favorite
the Kehring 12-hour endur­ stroke to capture the &gt;50,two and hi* many admirers expect
ance rare as Italian Ferrari* Dural Open golf champion­ him to flush Ids championship
ship with a five-under par style ami lead tha park to­
swept the first six places.
night.
BOWIE, Md.—Kelso moved 283.
Rounding out tho field for
OSLO, Norway—John Halinto third place on the list of
the
main event wilt be Fnth.
all-time e&lt;imn« money win­ fanr. of Minneapolis set a hill
ners when he drove to victory record with a jump of 311 om, Ford, Rocker's Cirrus,
in the SI09.750 John II. Camp­ feet, R inches but still finish­ New Hit. Queen's Slipper,
ed fifth behind Norway's Rapid Roy ami Soft Whirl.
bell Handicap at Howie.
LONDON — Former Yale Tiirnlf Kugan in the overall
student Duncan S p e n c e r standings of the Norwegian
stroked the Oxford University ski jumping wrrk.
crew to a five length virtory
READING, l’a - A J. Foyt
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renewal of the traditional competition engine ring spe­
boat race.
cial Chevrolet over 3U laps In The Sanford Semlnolrs suf­
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah - 12 ininutr*. 52 18 seconds lo fered thrlr second losi of the
Denver University edged Col­ capture Reading inaugural baseball campaign as Lake- |
orado hy three points to cap. sweepstakes fur sprint ears. view blanket! the Inralt on
lure its third straight NCAA
DETROIT—Veteran Gordie three bits il-0,
ski championship.
Howe clinched a record sixlu Gary Hewitt hurled for I
HUTCHINSON. Kan - I n d e ­ National Hockey League scor­ l.akrvirw while Klres and
pendence (Kan.) won Ihe Na­ ing championship as he re­ Fitzgerald burled for tha lotional Junior College basket­ ceived credit for two point* eata,
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ball lillo hy henting Mtilwrl) in Hie final game of the reg
wins and two losses.
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TION. a c c o r d i n g
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p la t thereo f, aa recorded
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P u b l i c R e co rd * o f S e m i ­
n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ;
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MIAMI, Fla. IU PI) _ Dan
Sike* withstood a laot-mlr.uto
birdie attack by that balding
baron of the gulf tour, Sum
Snead, and clinched hie fleet
victory in three y e a n on the
circuit with a 30-34—70 and
a five-under-par 2H3 in the
Doral Open gulf champion,
ship Sunduy.
The 32-year-old attorney
from Jacksonville, Fla., col­
lected $lt,OUO for hit work.
Snead, with a final round of
38-33—71 finished one stroku
back at 2H1 and added $ 1,1,0*
to hi* million*.
The 00-ycar-old S m a d,
•hooting for hia 113th tourna­
ment
victory, wa* three
stroke* down with five hole*
to ko. He fired two straight
birdie*, but the young Flor­
idian matched the veteran par
for pnr on the final three
hole*.

Pitching Couch
DUNEDIN. F it. (U I'I) —
Max Surkont, whose feat of
itriking out eight succctshc
batter* constitute* a major
league record, hat been nam ­
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U F K INHCltA.NCi: CO MPAXV,
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d all, d ecea sed .
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p l a i n t , T h la s u i t t* lo f o r r of t l a k s r . R a k e r A ftm lth
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to i
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A r t h u r If Ravkwtth, Jr.,
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P K I I* O N g
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ON H*:*4ANU* AUAI.NIT SAID
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Mar. 1], I I , M h
Yo u a n d s a c h o f y o u e r a P u b l l e h
h e r e b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d Apr. 1, t i l * .
t o p r e s e n t a n y c l a i m s a n d d e ­ C DO-34
m a n d s w h i c h y o u , o r e i t h e r of
y o u m a y h a v e a g a i n s t Ih e
eatata
of
K L L A W O R T II
U
F u l l e r , d e c e a s e d , l a t e of sa id
C ounty, to th e C ounty J u d g e
of Sem inole C ou n ty , F lorida,
a t h is o f fic e In t h e c o u r t
h o u s e o f sa id C o u n t y a l Sen *
ford . F l o r i d a , w i t h i n sle c a l ­
e n d a r mo nib a fro m th e tim e
o f t h e f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f th l a
n o tic e . T w o c o p l t e o f e a c h
c l a i m o r d e m a n d s h a l l be In
w r i t i n g , g n d eh all s t a l e t h e
p l a c e uT r e s i d e n c e a n d p o s t T o t la i r e n R u g c u e l.yon e,
residence u n k n o w n
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a n d sliall ha s w o r n l o b s th e
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c l a i m a n t , hla a g e n t , n r g t t o r M a i l i n g g d d r e s a Is AMA
n s y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by a
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You a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t
file d a b a t l be void.
a f u l l h a a lire,l f ile d a g a i n s t
1*1 K d w a r d Htout
In t h e a b o v e
entitled
Ae e a e c u t o r o f th * D e t y o u
cause, a n d t h a t ynu a r e r e .
W i l l a n d T e s t a m e n t of
q u i r e * to file y o u r a n s w e r
R l l s w o r t h L. F u l l e r ,
w i t h th * C l a r k o f t h i s C o u r t
deceased
a n d to s e r v e a c o p y t h e r e o f
S t n e s t r o m , D a v i s A M c In t o s h
u p o n th * p l a i n t i f f n r p la in #
A t t o r n e y s fo r R e e c u t o r
Mffa atto rn ey * , whose nam e
I’o at O f fi c e H o i 122D
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address
Is
Jennlug#,
Sanford, F lorida
P u b l i s h M a r c h 11. 19. 19. A pril W a t t * . C l a r k e a n d l l e m l l l n n ,
l ie n H a rn e tt N atio n al llault
I. 1111.
U u lld ln g . J a c k s o n v i l l e 2. F l o r ­
C D Q -lf
ida, n u t l a t e r t h a n A p ril 14,
1941. If y o u f a l l lo tin so a
d e c r e e p r o c n n f e s e o w ill h e
N O T IC E
OP
APPLICATION e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u f u r tbs
FOR
Cl.USING.
VACATING r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In lit# c o m 4N II AN ANOONING S T R E E T * p L I n t . T h i s s u i t le t o f o t e T o W h o m It May C o n c e r n :
c tas e a m o r t g a g e . T h * r e e l
N o lle* le h e r e b y g i v e n by p r o p e r t y p r o c e e d e d a g a i n s t le:
th * H o a r d of C o u n t y C o m m i t Lot
17, Illock R. S U N .
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I , AND KHTATKS. a s u b F lorida, p u r s u a n t to S tation
d i v i s i o n , a c c o r d i n g In a
191.10 F l o r i d a S t a t u t e s 1*3;,
p l a t t h e r e o f , r e c o r d e d In.
t h a t a m o t i o n w a s ap p r o v e d
P l a t R o o k I I , p a g e s 1* t o
b y l a i d B o a r d on M a rc h 12.
99 o f (lie P u b l i c R e c o rd *
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to
close.
vacate
and
o f Sem inole County, F l o r .
Ida.
ab an d o n c e r ta in atreet right*
of w a y In Htmltiol* C o u n ty ,
W ITN E SS my hand an d th*
F l o r i d a , d e s c r i b e d a s f o llo w s: se al o f aa ld C o u r t a t S a n f o r d ,
T h e W 9 ft. o f 111* B 10 ft. of F l o r i d a ,
this
14th
day
of
N « J * i f t o f 8 14**1 ft. of M a r r b , 1949.
H E U S e c tio n 1*. T o w n s h i p J1 ( S E A L )
South.
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A r t h u r II. R r c k w l t h . J r .
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o f th # e x i s t i n g 1* ft. o f II,'W
R y : M a r t h a T. V lh le n
d e d i c a t e d a* A l t a m o n t e A v e­
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n u e I m m e d i a t e l y E a s t o f Igite P u b l i s h M a r c h I I . t l A A p r il
I anil I of a S u b d i v i s i o n of 1. I. 1**1.
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p u b lic
racufda
of
S em in o le
C ounty, Florida.
An d
that
sa id B o a r d o f
C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n w ill hold
a p u b l i c b e a r i n g on t h * m o ­
ti o n a t 10:00 A.M. on April
9. 1*09 o r a* siroti t h e r e a f t e r
a* p o s s ib le
at
th * C o u n t y
t ’o n i n ila e lo n e r * r o o m
In the
C ounty C o u rt H ouse a t S an ­
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la Ihr Cuart of iao liraalr
Jnilar, Irmlniilr round, *(■(»
of t'turtila. In l-rnhate
la rr ihr llktnir oft
JESSE A. JARRELL
neo-ass,1
r ix A i A n tle r
NMlca ts h*r*hy aivan that
thr un&lt;1ern*n«&lt;1 wilt, ntt tha
15th day of April, A P 1»«J.
present to the Honorable
County Judge of .aemlnol*
County. Florida, her final raturn, account and vouchers.
»*
VJmlnHtrj tr u
of thr
Eiiatn of J ESSE A JAR­
RELL isc«»»»4 and at said
time, then and there, make
application to the said Judge
for a final settlement of her
administration of said estate
and fur an order discharging
tier ae euch Administratrix.
Dated this the Ith day of
March A P 1?«S/*/ Thelma Jarrell
As Administratrix of the
Estate of
JESSE A. JARRELL
Deceased
Stenatrom. Davl* A McIntosh
Attorneys for Administratrix
P. O. Box 131#
Sanford, Florida
P ublish
M ar. t l . I I . 15 a
Apr. I. l»*l.
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A. N A N D R E W S a n d N E L L
D R O W N A N D R E W S , h i s wife.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
2. Education - Instruction
I. Transportation
o. l ootl
G. For Rent
(&gt;A Special Noticed
7. Husiness Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
For Sale or Rent
1". Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
ID. Mortgage Loans
M . Insurance
15. Busincs* Opportunity
1ft. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wan toil
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysit tors
21 Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
22. IluilditiK Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plimibinyr Services
26 . Radio it Television
27 . Si&gt;erinl Services
28 . Laundry Service
29 . Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. P o u ltry - L ive stock

31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
S3. Furniture
31. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36 . A u to m o b ile s - T ru c k s
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Truilers - Cabanas
3 . E d u c atio n - In stru c tio n
REGISTRATION
is
now
being taken for tin., emullmcm of tlif kindergarten at
tho Grace Methodist Church
on Onora Rd. A* Woodland
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS.
Clipping by appointment.
Dog boarding Si oo per day,
cals hoarding 73c and 85c
per day. FA 2-57A2.
U. S. C I V I L S E R V I C E
TESTS!

Men-women, 18-32. Start high
as $102.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
Experience usually unneces­
sary. FREE information on
jobs, salaries, requirements.
Wriie TODAY’ giving name,
address, phone and time
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. llox 23, c o Sanford
Herald,

STATE III' I n u l l IH TOt

REVERLY TURNBULL and
EDWARD
A L E X A N D E R
T U R N B U L L her h u s b a n d ;
JA M EH &lt;1. TURNTJULL a n d
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t f liv in g a n d If d ead , t h e u n ­
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a n y a f t h e m &gt;• &lt;•*$• t h a l r
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v l s e e s . I c g a t a t s . g r a n t e e s , asalg n eet,
l ien o rs,
creditors,
trustees
or oth er claim an ts
o f such deceased D efendants,
a n d a n y a n d all p e r s o n r c l a i m ­
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26. Radio &amp; Television

34. A rlid e w F o r Sale

34. A rtic le s F o r Sale

Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
lai ge Like. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2 7363.

Highland Park
PERSONAL RADIO A
ADMIRAL
Mens. Ladies, childrens dis­ REPOSSESSED
U2 Edithn Circle
T.V, SERVICE
Entertainment center-tele*
count Siloes. Best Easier
This three bedroom block We repair Phono Changers
vision, stereo record player,
Buy*. Surplus City
homo on two lots can be
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
AM FM radio combination.
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
purchased for $12.00000
t DAY SERVICE
Used ]esa than 3 months.
chen equipped. FA 2-3049
Piano Bargains
Can Ik* financed through
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
P a y m e n t s only $13.39.
FA 26347.
Reconditioned and rrlinixhFHA by qualified purchas­
Ph. 323-0635
Uritt’a Inc. Food Fair Shop­
cd reduced to $295.00. $13.83
er for only $900.00 down
ping- Center. 323-9636.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mu. Surdown.
$lu.45
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mu
nth.
including closing co&gt;L E\- FAST DEPENDABLE T.V
plus City. 2vH W. lit St.
Reclaimed spltlet rcsluce*! USED FURNITURE of all
Service Service calls $100
elusive listing.
for quick sale 9I0T5 de­
Home Service Co. 303 San
Three
room
kinds in good condition. In*
furnished
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
livers, only $1805 per
ford Ave. FA 23532.
apartment. 2191 Magnolia.
eluding kitchen equipment.
Realtor
mouth.
Ellington
Grand
For sale by owner, John
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished
Raymond Lundqnist, Asso. WANTED U'Cd T.V’. seta.
Mahogany rebuilt like new
Apartment, $53. Robert A,
Bellamy, FA 3-0698. 410 W.
Call
FA
20792.
FA 23951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
only 9695.00. Rentals $ uipo
Williamt Phone FA 3-3931.
19th St., Sanford.
per month Streeps 641 N.
FOR RALL BY OWNER At­ 27 . Special Se rvice s
Orange, Orlando. Phone REVERE Tape Recorder. Lika
2 RH house. 817 Catalina.
tractive 3 bedroom house,
424-2 toi
new condition. $125.
WELLS
DRILLED,
PUMPS,
1 'a baths. Duo-Therm beat­
Loch Arbor three bedroom
FA 2-8241.
SPRINKER
SYSTEMS
er,
Kitchen
equipped.
Cor­
ONE
lllde-A-Bed
will
«eU
for
unfurnished house, kitchen
AU
Types
and
Sires
ner
tut.
Between
Junior
9150. 3 Months old. Can be
equipment, syJ.uo. Hubert
3H. Automobile*! • T r u c k s
We Repair and Service
llieli A Senior High School
seen at Park Ave Trailer
A William* FA 2 3951
S T T N F.
1913 S Chase Ave.
Court. Trailer 91 Pat Fis­ 1950 VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2 JDUti.
cher.
NEWLY FURNISHED Large
Going overseas. Sell for
207 W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
2 UK. duplex. Mill St. Longbest offer. FA 2 9819.
BEDROOM,
2
hath.
Central
USED
Garden
Tiller.
A
bar­
wood. $38-3298.
Piano Tuning ami Repair
heal, double rarpurtr, lenc
gain. FA 2-8.h u ).
BUYING A NEW or
cd yard *1100 down arid W L Harmon — f a 2-4223
I urnlshed Apartment. Close
USED CAR?
$120 monthly payments 109
In Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
CHOICE RUGS
FINANCE IT WITH l TS
KKIG1DAIRR
Lake Dot Drive . FA 2 SlitU.
Front $9.00 to $311.00
♦ laiw Interest Rate*
Fl'HN. Apt, 2300 Meltonville.
Sales A Service
Cl.osE OCT on Viscose tweed
♦ Low Monthly Payments
G. 11. HIGH
HOUSE, 3 Bedroom, Da
room sire nigs. A good
F 1.0RIDA STATE BANK
NICELY turn. ti mom lwu»c.
1700 W. tat St. Sanford
bath*.
Back
yard
fenced,
selection of black A while,
FA 26237.
Ph. FA 2-3883
Exrellent rondilioii
I ow
gold A- white, A green VOLKSWAGEN Station Wa• ,m F* MA, La
linfurnislied 2 bedroom house,
down payment
Monthly
tweeds in popular 6 x 9 — Con • Bus. In A-1 shape.
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3 J A •«■*•
SINGER
payments $72 tai, FA 2-5916.
Private owner. FA 2 8809.
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2-5254
U x 12-0 x 13—12 x 12 and
139 Mayfair Circle.
or FA 2-0323.
SKWINH MACHINE
"W atch w h n t you say, H erm an! I can h o a r Mom
12 x 15. Some with foam
CALL FA 2-578,1
rubber back. While they 37 . liemtw • M o to rs
b re a th in g into the extension ph o n e!"
Unfurnished 1 or 2 Itcdrooin
1G. Fi'inule Help W iin trd
last only $150 per sq yd Gateway To The Waterway
Apartment*. Kitchen equip­
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
CARPETS ALA CARTE
SEW ERS WANTED
ped 108 W. 18th St. Pb. 6. For Rent
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Robson Sporting Goods
12. Real KMnte For Sale
FA 2-4678.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fcrtl- Fern Park, Fla. next to Can­
Your EVEN RUDE Dealer
IM M ED IA TE LY
non Towel Co. *38-6021
F I’IIN. Apt FA 2-2800
W o rk at h om o d o in g atm pie
304-6 8 E. lit Ph. FA 2 596t
l/e—Ph. FA 2 4244
LAKEVIEW
Home
for
sale
or
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
s e w i n g . W o s u p p l y m a t c i i - MANSFIELD
LAWN SEU.
trade for a tiled farm on the
31* h|&gt; FIRESTONE Outboard 14’ BOAT. CUTTER 40 hp.
Rooms private baths, 114 GA Special N n llc c s
.tit- an d p u ) d e p p l u g both
we&gt;l
side
of
Sanford
Call
$29 1 Inn Westing
W First St.
Motor ami Ult trailer. Like
Air-Conditioning1 motor.
w a y i . Good rate o j p a y .
REMINDER
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
house Alr-Conditlouer. 1st
new. t year old. 323-6747.
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INCOME TAX SERVICE
RENT A BED
class. $75. Ph FA 2-7969.
105 W. 21st St.
A D 38 9, Jinx 71)10, A d e l a i d e 2txi So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Rollawuy, Hospital &amp; Baby
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7»a hp. MERCURY Kicker.
1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-882*
DELUXE Stauffer posture
St. Johns Realty
LAWN SERVICE rest unit. Reduce the ef­ Like new. 1 10-hjs Wiacou*
ta rio , I amnia.
By Day. Week, or Month
THE TIME TESTED MUM
Mowing and eilgtug, etc. Sat­
am Motor. AF 2-9978.
CARROLLS FURNITURE 9. For Sale or R e n t
fortless way. $75 no. Like
Preferably
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St. 1 New house near Lake Mary. 116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123 SALES LADY.
new FA 2-2650.
past 30. Must t&gt;c good in
38. M o to rcycle s - 8 co o le rs
FA 2 1817.
322-3U08.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
UNFUKN. 1st Floor. 3 rm*.
Arithmetic. Apply in per­
91 per day rental for Elec­
VESPA
MOTOR SCOOTERS.
bath, 2 screened i&gt;orchci. 2 BEDROOM furnished house. 3 Red room — with air-con­
son Ben Franklin Store. 1!R. A u tom ob ile S e rvice
tric Carpel Shainpoocr with
New
A
Used.
ditioning and large family
309 Magnolia Avc. Apply upFood I air Shopping Center.
purchase of Iliac Lustre.
FA 2-3138 alter 5:tHI pm .
Lewis Sales 4 Service
room.—Any type financing.
itatra evenings.
AUTO
GLASS
Carrol's
Furniture.
2517 Country Club Rd.
Payments as low as $68 85 NIGHT GRILL Cook. WailIf you like country living.
INSTALLED
House* for rent. Kor infor­
re*) A Curb girl. Mu»t lie
Ph. FA-2-7028
a lito., plus faxes and insur­
3 Bedroom, 2 baths, On
CAR LUGGAGE rock, large
mation contact Ted Wil­
eapcrirnied. Chick ’N Treat. Svnknrik Ginas and Paint
ance lo qualified buyer.
south side of big Lake
weatherproofed, 918.00. 2
liam* Hardware, 3)5 E.
Company
Sanford.
Mary. Water for boating, TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
Twin bookcase heudlxrards- 3l». Trni (era - Cabanas
211) Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
25th SI.
Phone
322
274f
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
$15.011. Girl's 24" Bicycle. 21’ II0USETRA1LER* 1958
17. Mule Help Wanted
mately 2‘a acre*. FA 2-9162.
915 60. M3 W. Dnor 1 ltd.
AUTO • RADIO
BEDROOM house, kitchen
model. FA 2-5039.
BEDROOM, 2 hath home.
FA 2-3199.
Drive-ln Repair Service
equipped $75 month. Ph,
TERRITORIAL
SALESMAN
Fenced
yard.
Assume
pay­
1053
PALACE IIOUSETRAIL12. Beni KM m e F o r Sale
FA 2 5309.
needed for Saufoid urea. PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
ments. 202 Oakland Ave.
KK.
In good condition,
U
isE
WEIGHT
safely
with
25th St. A Sunfurd Ave.
1let mci-11 39 A 50 year*.
FA 2-4821.
ROOMS, The Gable*, tOl DUPLEX APARTMENT and
l-ength 27 ft. $759.06. John
Dex-A Diet tabled*. Only
Ph.
323-18553
Have car. Niitmuul Corjio*
Properly, 114 JesaamliH)
Magnolia Avc. FA 2-U720.
Frank, 871 Seminole Blvd.
9*e 'Dutchton's Drugs.
ration. With proven suits.
Ave., Sanfurd. $3,ooo cash 3 BEDROOM CB home, 2
Casselberry. Florida.
31
Poultry
Livestock
UNFURN- 2 Bedrm. Favor­
Write Box 65, c/o Sanford
rtioDe Orlando 424-8273.
baths. $1ik&gt; down A assume
SINGER Sewing Machines.
able location. FA 2-0274.
Herald.
payments. FA 2 1862.
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
Used | mmtables ami con­ 1957 MOBILE HOME. 2 Bed*
WILL TRADE Equity in 3
gelding, t mare. New sad­ soles. From $10. with guar­ rooms, large screened pa*
Unfurnished 2 bctlroom house.
bedroom, 2 bath latuse with
SPRING IS HERE
IB. S itu a tio n * W anted
tie. FA 2 84)89.
dle* Slid bridles. 322 9162,
antee anil attachment. Ph
Kitchen equipped, FA 2-3651.
large Florida room on Ami now Is the time to look
FA
214411.
Child
Care.
FA
2-3274
fenced corner lot Kltclum
tor that certain luimc just
______ 32. Flow er* - Shr ubs
MODERN Office with confer­
equipped. (For whit have
right for the family. Be­ Children kept. FA 2-4182.
If you need a giaal uaed Reence room. Air-conditioned.
Today’s 6uy!
PETUNIA, Siiaiafragoii, Pan
you) Ph. FA 2-3412 alter
low arc just a few of the
frigeralor drop by the
FA 2-7459.
5:30
ale aluck.
exceptional home buy* be­ RETIRED N U R S E wants
Furniture Center at 1166
1957 I M P E R I A L
l.RAPKVILLE NURSERY
patient. Private room. Car
ing offend by Steuslrom
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
French Ave.
REDUCED, 2 Story home,
1
Dour
Hardtop, Fall Pow­
Grajieville
Ave
N«'ar
2t)lh
St.
M’l vice. Pli I'E 8-3791
Realty, llw "Home of
t-quipped. Near base.
good repair, uew plumhing
er
And
Air
—
Home*
We
have
the
F A 2-3688
Annuals Petunias. Snapdra­ GAS refrigerator. 322-6829.
wiring, termite contract.
YARD Work FA 2-7*78
home
for
you,
*o
check
gon*. Pansies, Vegetable
715 Magnolia, FA 2H9GU
Summer rate for nice 2 bed­
with us so-mi I
Will do Ironing. 32.1 uvti
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery. GENERAL ELECTRIC Room
room turn. apt. $65. 1700 &gt; EW HOUSE on Crystal lake.
Air-Conditioner. $39.99. Call
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St.
Magnolia.
SANFORD
Ilritt’* Inc. fur free room
21. I lea u ly Salon*
Iamb Arlair. Call FA 2-3378 1—
2127 Laurel Avenue (High­
and 1st SI.
air
conditioner
osUmalcs.
land
Park
l
Sfon
ilowu,
$!al
M O TO R CO.
or FA 2-31)77.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
HARRIETT'S""BEAUTY NOOK
Food F ilr Shopping Center.
jier ninntli will buy you this
33. F u rn itu re
home. Fenced yard Near
800
FRENCH
Complete Beauty Service
S23-0636,
roinfortable 3 BR home,
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
Evening Appuinlmerits
WANTED
reliable
couple
to
Jim Hunt Realty which features charm, pri­ 105 So. Oak
cle. FA 2*7484.
FA 2-5742
lake up monthly payment*
vacy, and many extras!
of
*1:1 so on 3 complete
Offiec FA 2-2111
I it F I) r o o m Apartment.
Only SEl.uuo!
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Nights FA 2-0641
mums of furmlurc. Call
Nicely
furnished
Near
Special on Perm* CaIJ lor
323-0700
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
bate. 2oi5 Sanford Ave pb
appointment 3 Senior «pe
2—
114 Grove Lane i Ravenna
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
lect.
NO 8-4323.
ratur*. Free parking lot*
I’ark). Built
in Kitchen,
S P R IN G
322 0834 t i e d furniture, appliances,
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­ screened Florida room, and 318 Palmetto Ave.
FURNISHED Garage Apart­
delightful floor plan will
ner
lot
facing
lake.
109
tools,
etc.
Bought
•
Sold.
ment. 25451$ Palmetto. &lt;Mi.
Waits Drive, S u n l a u d
catch your eye. In On* hhe ‘i J B u ild - P aint - Repair
Larry s Mart 215 Sanfurd
FA 2-5254 or FA 3-0625
new 3 BR modern $150 REPAIRING. painting, 1 abEstate. FHA lfl service
Ave. Th FA 2-4132
9450 down, monthly $84 75.
down, and $87 50 per month!
2 BEDROOM unfurnished
met making Al! work guarF R E E E S T IM A T E
YA nolldnc down. FA 2 8074
house. Kitchen equipped.
antced Call f A 2 2139 after
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
or FA 2 -2118.
3—
Kxi Westwood Court (PineNear base- FA 2-0566.
3 p. m
ovating. New A Used Furni­
crest 2nd.) Spacious 3 UK
B I G ! B I G ! B IG !
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg
S T E N S T ItO M R E N T A L S
REPAIRS,
Addition*, eon2 hath modern, kttrlien
$ 811 A BIG bargain, if sold by
Co, al THU telery Ave.
DR-1 Bath Home
c re h , painting. ear|a-uiry
equlpjmd. on large corner
April 1*1 Beautiful BIG
HR—1 Hath Home
$ 8&lt;)
NEW CHEVROLET * OLDS * CADILLAC
FA 2-21H.
Cart*&lt;rts and F l o r i d a
lot Newly painted inside
SUM Sanford home at luuu Oak
UR—l Bath Hume
rooms. A specialty. \ . M. Sell Us Your Furniture, Quick
and oull 913,75V, with 9450
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
Ave., near all churches, for
H R -2 Bath Home
I1UU
(inner. F'A 27274.
down ami lido per month!
Service
With
Ihe
Cash.
a BIG family requiring 3
UR—2 Bath Home
CHKVUOLGTS
$2088 und up
$I2U
SUPER TRADING POST
CARPENTRY, repair work
or 4 bedroom* and 2 bathi, 4—
$125
3 UR—C i Ball) Furu.
1918 la •cost Avenue 'city)
OLDS • 88
$3123 andup
FA 2 0617.
all kmds, new roofs l'h.
plus a BIG newly modern­ Older 3 BP. 1 b*Ui com
FA 2-2506 after 5
ised kitchen that will de­
CADILLAC__________$5161 and up
remodeled in good
asa
Stenstrom Realty light mother of the family. plrtely
residential area
s 1:1.500, 25. I 'In in Intis: Net vices
A once in a lifetime oilerwiili $t5o down, and »'J8.5o
Real Ertate — Mortgages
V f! 0
ing at $9,5011. Very good
per mouth
111 N. I'ark Avc. FA 2 242U terms can be arranged.
2 BEDROOM furrmhad Apart
5—
123 Lake Dot Drive (Sun
incut upstairs. Private en­ Seminole Realty
Pliinibinjr A Heatink'
land). Newly reconditioned
ON ANY NEW OR USED
trance. 619 Magnolia.
AIR CONDITIONING
3 Bit, 2 hath, family room
11)01 Park Avenue
CAR IN STOCK
CONTRACT and REPAIR
homo with lake view, Kit­
SMALL Turn. Apt. 1902 Maple
FA 2 5232 anytime
WORK
chen equipped. StJ/aai, ati-1
FA 2-0731.
f i 4 lADILLA) i Door, Powrrrd
just $88 79 per month after 1907 Sanlord Are FA 2-6562
Your Best twntg and
NEW 2 Bcdioom, Da bath*.
0 4 4 Air t oudiriuned
, _
investing
Opportunity
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
$450 down payment! (Abo
96o Iwr month. Longdate.
PLUMBING
p . 'l ) 111.) 1(01.1.1 Nomad Slaliuu
in
i
loflda
today!
First St. Near 2 city free
love 3 Jill. 1 hath ill same
Call TK * 5483.
O w Waron. \ir CondIPonrd ____ ___
Cuntracting Repairs
parking lot* and siiopping
urea for $11,500, with $35u
PLYMOUTH 2 Door V-8 ................... — .
FREE ESTIMATES
a8
BEDRUOM.
Da
hath.
*250
store*. No utility charges.
FLORIDA’S BIST ROMt VALUES:
down and $76 ja r muntiij.
1
1
L.
HARVEY
I'ORII Slwliun VVagon
down, 973.00 uionUi 323 UI78
Suitable for couple or sin­
bfci I Door V-n. Automatic
FA 2 35M
201 Sanford Ave
.................$6960 to Jlb.-lbO
or 322-2177 n- 322 4'XJO
gle Inquire Jacobson D»pt.
6— Several ecunomy (untie
Av Lorv av 9210 down,
FORD I Dour, 6 CyL, Siefiim Wagon
•Store.
U8 Vutomulic 7 raii&lt;&lt;ini**loii
buy* from $55ou and up, 2li. Rnilio A I e ! e v m i n n
As little as 943.11
NO CASH NEEDED
a month!
I iiltli &lt; ountry Sedan
with down pa) menu tioin
Bedrooui,
2
bath.
$61
a
AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 Bit.
Do Closing Costs!
T. V. SERVICE after 6 p in.
V-s. Oii-nlrivr
..............‘ v
$200,
Low
monthly
paymonth.
T.
A
I. in cl mled.
No Prepayments!
House, Stove &amp; refrlg. 985.
CHLYItttLLT Station Wagon 6 CyL, Std.
Cull FA 2-6627.
un
nls.
323 8085.
Mo. Licated 2.ai; llighlawn
Homesite Investnarnt
CIIL\ IttlLEI G Ton Pltkup,
Opportunities
Avc Write owner 11 Ger- 3 REDROOMS, 2 baths Kit
H Cj |„ Automatic
7—A tew choice executive
From Just 9995!
ORCHID
SALE
luvli, 11821) Gil more Dr.
CHEYKULLI I Door, 6 CyL, Sta. Wagun
elteu equl|iped. No ilowu
home*
111 prestige neighbor- ■
Key West. Fla.
Plait I h 50 re n t*
payment. 3309 b. Park Ave.
h o o d s , ( ld)llwihle, Loch I
— 7 ------- DRIVE our
CADILLAC I Door Sedan DrYille
SI.(ill A 52.00
FA
2
1701.
I0DAY!
Arbor,
Mayfair,
Grove
Ma-1
Power Altd \ ir l omt.
........
,
Bedroom houae.I
I
Furn.
?*•«
C ||K \ RDI-LT % Ten Pickup
■H(rt from $22.01x1 and up
Allot- So (M-t* l \ 2-7664 IMMEDIATE* *OU UPAS) Y
1 lo ti III) It |IOlh
Z* *nd f»! gt1
V diltoha «!
6 CvL Std. &gt;hift
. —.
|&gt;©6jr f
Excellent Fl l \ amt i on
5 tenth each
Iis.t»©nif©i!sj©
(
HE)
1(1)1,111
I
Door
Station
Wagon
NICE a clean 3 room furnish- 3 Bedroom-with air condttveMiuufil financing avail
iM IL(lllu&gt;iA
n 'IT —
lonin g and s e r e n e d jeircli.
) -x. Automatic
.............. .
■d Apartment. Near town,
7 to H i n c h | h i I b
Bifni I©LOfitfj •
able.
t llliVIIOl.KT i Door Sedau
n t f tit « m
©it
Any
type
of
financing.
Pay­
$5u a month- lnelude* wa­
10 ti i i I m each
r*Cl!,"f
OS
6 C y L std. Shift . .
...............
1
ments as low as $61.00 j*er
0»aflc#^©rt*
ter A electricity. FA 2-8544
Lleiiclirn at I m r g a ill
m oiilii, p lu- Lave- dnd IUAND MANY OTHERS AT*—
Slenstrom Realty
You can find any tiling you
sarance a&gt; qualified buyer
The Mackle Bros. Inc.
«!• E 2"J BT
AND
2509 PARK AVE.
.
I
.
C
.
Huntcii
need advertised ui tl:# Bel­ TLE ’N GREEN ESf.YlES
R*al Eitate - Mortgage*
DtUor.a. I i • P h o t 6 6 S 1458
EASY GMAC PAYMENTS
L
m
i
on
lilutf,
7
la.
aid by aaufurd mercbanixPboae 322-2744
1 a t N. Park Ave. FA 2 242j

in

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ci

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1695

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57
61
59
53
60
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�Oviedo Student
Wins Top Prize
At Science Fair
By IJnd* Smithson
Oviedo High student Eugene
Shull brought home the tup
winning prise In the senior
division of physical science
from the Regional Science
Fair held recently in Euttia.
Rill lleln, the school's other
senior division entrant, won
honor*Me mention In bio­
chemistry.
S h u l l ' s telescope lens
g’inding exhibit also won the
Bill Clements special sward
In recognition of time and ef
fort spent on the project and
entitle* him to enter stale
and national competition,
lleln’a entry was a model
of a DNA molecule.
Beth Gore and Larry Neely,
also of Oviedo, completed the
Seminole County reproaenta
Uon with their Junior entry
eahlblu on "Electricity In
the Community" and "The
Color of Music."
Shull, Hein and Neely, who
attended the awards banquet
held March 15 in Tavarra,
were accompanied hy Mr.
and Mrs. Foye Shull, Mr. and
Mri. Ralph Neely and Mrs.
Jam es Palmer, Oviedo High
science teacher.
Guest speaker for the ban
quet was Jack Larks from
the Air Force Missile Test
Center at Cape Canaveral.

Vff&gt; •infnrS

Wrralb Pag* 10 — Mar. 26, 1068

HKItHKItT F. HOWUN, rijflit, n I’om.nnetmnn
Kirnt Class assigned to the Heavy Attack W'iiiK
One ntaff, recently reenlleted for six years in the
regular navy. Bowen, who first entered Navnl
service in March 1Of*1, has iicen nssiRncd to the
Winif Staff since last September. The recnlistment ceremony was conducted hy C'dr. Charles
W. Meahier, left, Commanding Officer for Per­
sonnel of Heavy Attack Wing One.

School Problems
To Be Discussed
In Altamonte
Ity I.noIsc KlmtmrV

Bear Lake Club
To Learn
Resuscitation
By Shirley Wentworth
A representative of the
Seminole C o u n t y Chapter,
American Red Cross, will be
the guest of Rear Lake Home
Demonstration Club members
Tuesday night to discuss and
explain proper methods of
resuscitation. Visual demon­
stration will be presented us­
ing the chapter’s "Annie," ■
Rfe-alxed dummy made es­
pecially for the purpose.
The meeting will be held at
• p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Jtunaell Loomla on Rear Lake
Rd.
Alas on thn evening's pro­
gram will bn a demonstra­
tion on "Proper Ironing Meth­
ods," presented by Mri. W.
G. Carpenter, a member of
the club.

Moose Lodge
To Have
Film Programs
Showing of color and sound
movies covering all phases of
the aporta world are being
arranged by program chair­
man Lew Luster for weekly
meetings of Sanford Moose
Lodge 1851, Governor Otis
SJoblom announced today.
Scheduled for thi* week’s
I p.m. Wednesday meeting
are the "193T National Foot­
b a l l League Championship
Game,"
"lasa
Milwaukee
Rraves" and "ID55 Sports
Thrills" which should provide
an Interesting 90 minute pro­
gram for all the men, Luster
eaid.
Weekly meetings of the
Moose ere held in the lodge
hell above the IGA Food Mart
In Lake Mary. Filmi coming
lip In the future Include “ 1MI
Spoils Thrill*,” "Fishing the
Forty-ninth" a n d
"Rodeo
Kings."

Five Make
Dean's List
Name* of five area resi­
dents were Included In a Flor­
ida State University an­
nouncement of thn deans' list
for the first trimester today.
They are George M. Herrlstt Jr., Sanford; Paula Kay
Andrewa and Richard A. Mil­
ler, Altamonte Springs; Lucy
L. Moon, Ixmgwood, and pantala K. Fetrow, Maitland.
To make the drane' list stu­
dents must have carried 12 or
more trimester hours of work
and must have made a grade
average of 3.0 (R) or higher.

I)AVU&gt; DKAKOLPII

Dearolph Back
Soon At NAS
Lt. Cdr. David E. Dearolph,
a five-year veteran of San­
ford aviation, will return in
July as a member of the
Heavy Attack Wing Due
staff, the Navy announced to­
day.
Dearolph, who win with
Heavy Attack Squadron* Five
anil Thrrr from 191,7 to 19(12,
will relieve Lt. Cdr. C. Thomas Covlll as Wing Safety
Officer. For the past nine
months, Dearolph has been a
student at the Naval War
College, Newport, R. I.
Covlll is awaiting orders to
his next duty station. Ho has
been assigned to Heavy At­
tack Wing One since Novem­
ber 11WI.

County School Superintend­
ent It. T. Milwce and other
members of the county school
Isourd will take part in the
program at the Altamonte
S p r i n g s Elementary PTA
meeting to be held at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday In the school
auditorium.
Questions such as "Why our
children do not have suffi­
cient text books'!" "Why
school buses do nut come
closer to our huities!” and
•‘Will Altamonte Elementary
be on double sessions next
y e a r!" will hr among many
to he discussed at this tinp o r t a n t snd Informative
meeting.
Election nr new officers
will he held and a full re[mrt of the financial results
of the recent Mr. Magic pro­
ject will he Included on the
business agenda.
Refreshments will he serv­
ed following the meeting with
second grade room mothers
as Imstesses,

Club Recreation Site
To Go Up For Sale
Bear Lake Community Club
President Richard Gibbons
last Thursday night Informed
the membership that the land
presently being rented ■■ a
recreation area by the rluh
for a token fee from tlx- Flor­
ida Power Employes Club
will he pul up for sale after
proper appraisal.
The decision was made at
a meeting held earlier In the
week with representatives of
both groups present, Gibbons
reported.
He went on to point out that
the Community Club hss
spent much time and effort
on improving the site which
also is used hy the Bear Lake
Lillie league as a playing
field and which now stands
to lose Its charter If it loses
the field.
Gibbon* staled that no spec­
ified date for sale of Hie pro­
perty has been set at this
time and that the Community
Club will have first option
when * aale I* in the offing.
In nlhrr business of the
merling which was held after
the club heard the Seminole
County legislative candidates,
a nominating committee was
elected to consist of John
Neel, chairman, and Mrs.
Raymond Finney, G. W. Run
nell, Richard Ostrander and
lira. Alan Wentworth.
Mrs. L. C. Tinsley, repre­
senting the Hear Lake Pres­
byterian Chapel, issued invi­
tation In all interested per­
sons to Join Ihe congregation
which hopes aoon to have
sufficient
membership
to

W e d n e sd a y

build Its own sanctuary.
The "pig in Ihe poke" prlrr
went to M. Glorc and Mrs.
Raymond Jackson received
(he door prize of » Dutch
Amaryllis plant In full bloom
which was donated by Mra. J.
N. Ancntin.
Guests Introduced w e r e
Mrs
Karl Strsshurg and
daughter, Irma.
Refreshments wrre served
al the close of the mceling by
Mra, Tinsley. Mrs. C. C.
Jones and Mrs. John Kirk,
hostesses for the month.

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(IJPII —• World high Jump
record holder Valery llrimu-l
cleared 7 feet, li.tl inches dur­
ing the Kovlet Union track
and field competition ,Sunday,
it was reported by the Soviet
news agency Tass.

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HORTON flfPI) — Guy
Gcndron of the Huston llruins
w h s suspended for the final
game of the National Hockey
League season Sunday night
Miid fined 1200 by Longue
President Clarence Vcrn liuf*
fey during a gsttie with New
York Thursday.

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First figt. AIMe 1* Oslmrne,
■on of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Osborne, -till Orango Avenue,
is assigned to the Third Mu­
rine Air Wing, a Pacific Mu­
rine unit which Is participat­
ing In a major amphibious
exercise being held off the
coast of Soul hern Cnlifnriiia.

Monday
Tuesday

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�Early Voting
Here Light'

By LARKY VLBSIIEL
If you don’t think the city
is using water take a look at
these figures . . . at tins lime
last year water consumption
here was 1.9111,132 Gallons per
day . . . The other day it was
2.341,771 gallons per day.
That's a 20.5 percent in
crease.
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Mayor Tom McDonald was
given the okay last night by
the city to spend up to $23(1
on his trek to Washington to
meet with congressional offi­
cials on the Navy installation
here . . . "Don't stay at any
Ilea bag," chimed in Jim
Crupps . . . McDonald says he
will probably gu with Cham­
ber Manager John Kridcr
and Andy Carr a way,
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City tightening Its licit . . .
Swimming pool charges at
Mellonville a n d Goldsboro
will jump from 20 to 25 cents
for children and from 50 to CO
cent* for adults.
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And at the same time, the
commission hiked the non­
resident library fee Iruin ft
to S2 "Immediately," - . .
That's not too bad. City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles wanted
lu make it $3.
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There was a request at the
City Commission for 10 street
light* on Mellonville . . . It
died (or lack of a second . . .
Jim Crapps who lives on the
street stayed out of it.
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Seminole County bars and
taverns were permitted to do
business today under a ruling
by Ihe Stale Beverage De­
partment, which held today's
election is "special" and not
a “regular" vote. Normally,
bars and taverns must re­
main closed during voting
bums un election day s,
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Joe Davis has been named
to Public Safety Committee
when the Legislature meet*
next week.
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Hotel and restaurant com­
mission licenses are due
April 1 for Seminole County,
it was reported today by Hu­
bert A. itlcdcl, coin m in inn­
er of the Florida Hole] and
Restaurant Commission. All
public liaising and food ser­
vice establishment owners or
operators arc reminded to
renew their license*' by re­
turning the application and
fee to the commission at 3ot
Carlton Building, Tallahassee.
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Early voting In Seminole
County was slow to moderate
as voters went to the pells to
name a new legislator, n check
of the 23 vole precincts re­
vealed at noon.
The county’s 23 polling
place* will close at 7 p.m.
The only race here i* !»•tween
Democrat G-'idon
Frederick and Republican Jan
Fortune.
The heaviest voting was in
the six Sanford precincts. A*
of noon over 500 persons cast
ballots.
The heaviest deluge of vot­
ing was at the National Guard
Armory where 187 voted ns of
noon.
Voting was v e r y slow in
Altamonte where only three
voted since !) a.ni. and 58 in
the Oviedo precinct. Around
the state, in populous Dade
County, v o t i n g registrar
C laude llrown said only an
estimated 24.000 persons had
trickled to the polls by 10 a.m

Public Hearing
On Shopping
Center Slated
Argument of Joe Gazil for
permission to construct a
SlSo.ooo shopping center at
Ravenna Park will get a pub­
lic hearing April 23 before
the County Commission.
The Zoning Commission
previously had denied Gazil’.*
request for reioning of the
site to commercial. Gan!
seeks to have tlie County
Commission to override the
Zoning Commission.
Ga/il's appeal was pre­
sently! this morning by Ro­
bert G. Martin, owner of
tlie site.
Commission member* recommcn lyd 'be f&lt;*||i»" i-u* ms»
to Chair ran J. C. Hutchison
and lie named them to *
feasibility reini mince for a
sillily whether a courthouse
annex is needed in South
Seminole County: E d w i n
Hunt, Harold Kntlncr, Wally
Khr one Jr.. T. L. Lingo Jr.,
Itonard Masters, John Brumley, II. It Pope, Paul Bales
and A1 Lortiunn.
Tlie Commission also this
morning:
Upheld the Board of Ad­
justment'- decision granting
First Florida Utilities permission io expand its Bear
Lake plant.
Set up a joint meeting with
Casselberry Town Council for
2 p. m. \pril 6 to discuss im­
provement of Winter Park
Drive in Casselberry.
Opposed giving Maitland
"hot pursuit" potke powers
in Seminole Counly, pointing
H&lt;c good eo operation exist
ing now beiween law enforce­
ment officers.

This was 2.000 le-s than the
number estimated at that time
in the first primary and 6,000
less than the second primary.
llrown said if Urn same v»t-

Request OK
Full-time oporution of the comity voting royrUtraliun office, with a doubled pay iin-reuse for the regis­
trar, was voted this morning by tbe County Commis­
sion.
However, tbe net ion will lie presented to the
eotinty legislative delegation seeking to have the

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Hopes

NEW YORK (U l’l )—King
11as sail II. Hie bright young
l i u m a i i l i w h o h a s It'd Morocc o

lulu its own new frontier, a r­
rive* hero today with high
hopes of *tiengllleiiilig rela­
tions with the United States.

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Do you suppose those pentlelili'ii ale going to lie selfish
enough to a -k the city to
g'vo them a liquor license
variance on Fifteenth street
and Elm Avid , . . Bight
across Hie street from school
property on which it school
may be built I may HAVE to
lie built, If lliu school popu­
lation continue* to balloon) . ,
And with all the Commercial
zoning that's nvuilutdo , . .
And in for adjacent to) u res­
idential *onc . . . And will) the
t ity Zoning Commission and
tlie City Commission on rec­
ord ns opposed to spot zon­
ing . . . Now, doesn't someone
want to start a liquor store
at Second Street and S 'o tt
Avenue? , , . .Same difference.
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The Seminole County liar
Assn, has just gone on reread
fawning pay hikes f .r Cir­
cuit Judges to the tune of
$2U,5tW.
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BRIEFS

County Gets
Boost In
Timber Service
Improved service to Semin­
ole Comity timber Interests
was outlined by the Florida
Forest Service this morning
when the County Commission
voted to participate in an en­
larged program.
Gene Lane, Ocala, of tlie
Forest Service, said tlie ser­
vice now is for Orange, Lake
and Seminole County to share
costs with the Slate, thusly
the Slate paying no per cent
and the three counties paying
40 per cent. Orange and Lake
each pay 37’a per cent of the
counties' share ami Seminole
23 per cent.
Under the new program,
Seminole and Lake will he
paired and Orange am! Osce­
ola Counties will he paired.
Seminole will pay one-third
of the counties' share, with
Lake paying twu thirds. Lane
till estimated cost for the
next fl-c.il year lor SeminoleL ike is SJ,374. fire hiding some
new equipment,
Terrell Davis, Orlando, -of
the Forest Service, will he in
charge of Ihr Seminole-I.ake
program, witli headquarter*
in Lake. County.
Lane explained the Foresl
Service is working out the
plan statewide and will he
presented to the next Legis­
lature.
County Commission voted
approval, subject to the next
county budget.

Smog Blamed
For Accident
Heavy s m o g whs blamed
for the sre oter-mito liccidcnt
early today on the Tntiglowood
Estate* lid , which Injured 13
year old John M. Clein't of
Lake Howell.
The younger fleiu-t was rill­
ing on the laick of n motor
sco. ter driven by hi* older
brother, Henry Clenet, Id,
when Henry collided with the
hark end of a car, driven by
t'loo Hunter of Lake Howell.
Both vehicles were proceeding
north io Ihe heavy smoke and
fog which cut v 1st hi lit y to nlino-t zero.
Henry Uleiod* wit* i haigrd
by Trouper J. L. Bike* with
failure to have In* vehicle
under i out ml,
John, Hie younger brother
was Heated at Winter I'uik
Hospital for u fimlured leg
n o d laceration*, sustained
when he was thrown to tlie
pavement hy the Impact.

Healthy Cut
WASHINGTON tU I'Il House Armed Service* Com­
mittee Chairman Carl Vinson
today proposed a 3138 million
cut in a pending St.8 billion
military construction hill.

Accept Pact
NEW YORK (UPI) — Pub­
lisher* today accepted a con­
tract proposal hy Mayor Ro­
bert F. Wagner, but striking
photoengraver* asked more
time.

City Fiscal Agent laiomis 1field, transmission lines and
,
1-ccd.v told tlie City Commis­ water reservoir.
According to Leedy'* fig­
sion Monday night to stay
within an yvio.ooo Kind issue ures, based on 5,300 active
range to undertake water im­ water accounts here*, an SflJO,Dim issue would mean a need
provements here.
Ia’rely in a memo to the
commission
indicated
the
board stay within that range
due to the Itond coverage
stretching thin over that
amount.
Tlie complete water im ­
provement project had been
estimated at well over 31.
INMi.ooo to Include a new well

The City Commission Monday voted to appropri­
ate $1,500 for the ( handier of Commerce to help de­
fray some of Ihe cost tif a feasibility study lor a pro(Kised stale university in Seminole County.
The Chamber plana to ask the County Commis­
sion today for $12,500 for the project and will add nn1 other $1,(106 from their own

TFX Warplane
Probe Called Off

fiv e.

Denied Admission
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. lUBI)
—Two Negroes, laitli space
technician* at government
rocket Installations, li a v c
been refused admission to the
University of Alabama's cen­
ter here.

R A M '! ! F I.O R E S

Two Rescued
Never Gave Up

GUATEMALA CITY (UIM)
—Loyal troops buttled Com­
munist led guerrillas in a
number of minor clashes over
the weekend, Hie army un ( I ll'll — An adventuresome
WHITEHORSE.
Yukon
tHiunccd today. There was no
report of casualties on cither gill fioiu Brooklyn mid a
side.
husky California mechanic re­
lated from their bospitid bed*
‘Mate America*
today the incredible nre-uulit
RIO I)E JANEIRO (U I'D - of 48 day* spent on a frozen
Gov. Carlos l-aeerda ruled Yukon mountainside with only
Monday night that the Com- Hie Bible for inspiiaHoti ami
tuuilists i-annol hold a scheil melted allow for subsistence.
tiled "hale America" meeting
"We never gave up hope. We
in Rio tills week despite the lived lioiu day to day, Imping
willingness ol the federal soini'ono would collie," said
government to permit it.
Helen Klnhell, 21.
Mis* kluheti ami Ralph
Get Orders
Fhoes, 42, of Ran Riuiin,
BUDAPEST.
II u n g a r y Calif., disappeared Feb. 4 oil a
(UPI)—'The U. S. legation flight from Whitehorse to
here has received orders to Seattle, Wash,, iihourd Flores'
arrange a meeting between single-engine plane.
Jos/ef Carellii.il Minds/enty
Two weeks ago they welu
and Austria's Franz Cardinal given up un dead,
Koenig when Koenig comes to
Hiirli pilot Churles I la in ill on
liudapeit, an A m e r t c u ti ■quitted the couple's "SOS"
spokesman said today.
scrawled in tlm snow an he
flew over llm frigid wasteland
Pay Raise
Sunday, then saw Min* Kluheti
LONDON (UPI &gt;—Britain's fiiiutlciiHy waving near a
50,000 family doctors anil lean-to cuiistrected front the
dcntisl* are (o get a raise amull planus wreckage.
hi pay, Prime Minister Har­
Hamilton notified two In­
old Macmillan (old Parlia­ dian trapper* who raced to the
ment . M o n d a y . Macmillan men by dogkleil, The Indians
said tlie raise will lie about pieked up Flore* four miles
14 pcf cent under the national from the crash scene ns he
health scheme. This will give hiihliled t o w a r d w h u t he
general medical practitioners thought was the sound of u
uhoid $7,742 a year and den- power saw. Hamilton, menullsts about $0,720 a year.
while, diieiL-d Ihqut Canad­
ian Mounted Police lo the

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of raising the water rates
$10.50 per connection per
year.
In an effort to stem possi­
ble water rationing here, city
Manager \V. E. Knowles was

School Study
Funds Okayed

BARIS (UPI) •— France's
dwindling power supply today
increased Hie pres-urr on
President Charles de Gaulle
In find a way out of the worst
lalMir crisis since lie took of

Herald Index

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Merchants won't be allowed
lo display their wares along
the street anymore . . ,
the word li mu the
C A R O L IN E UACU.Klll.Y

Two of the latest contest
ant* for "Miss Seminole
County" who will reign over
the JO Year County SemiCentennial, are Miss Caro
line llaggcrly and Mb* Ann
Mahan, both o f Sanford.
Miss llaggcrly is tlie daugh­
te r of 3!r. and Mr*. J. 1).
llaggcrly of 210 Virginia Aw
She is a green eyed straw­
berry hlondc who likes char­
acter dancing, square danc­
ing, swimming, tennis and
fishing.
KIm m already a trained

dental assistant, and plans
to contimie in that work for
her career,
hoods she likes to cook
best are rakes, piet and
rookies.
Her music tastes
range from classic to popu­
lar to western. Green to
match her eyes is her favor­
ite color.
The man she would like to
find is intelligent, quick wil­
ted and "simply easy to be
with,"
Mill Baggerly ii S feet
I ' i inches tall, weighs 113
pounds and tuts statistics of

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For W ater-leedy

Pressure On

Minor Clashes

TTF s T m ARCII 26, 1903

$ 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 Top

Resume Talks
WASHINGTON ( UPD—The
United States and Russia to­
day resume Berlin talk*
which were suspended in Oc­
tober during the Cuban mis­
siles crisis.

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Postponed
A I, A M ( H it) It |i i). N. M.
(U l'lj-—A freak gust of wind
blew the huge Operation Slurgazer balloon a g a i n s t a
launching crane early today,
poking holes and forcing an­
other postponement uf the
kchrefuled high-altitude study
ol tha slur*.

WASHINGTON (UIM) —
Tlu&gt; Semite Investigations subcommittco today called off a
scheduled session of it* TFX
wurpluun investigation.
Chairman John I.. McClel­
lan, D-Ark., told newsmen he
was busy on other mailer*
ami would have to postpone
the hearing until Wednesday.
He n-surrd reporters there
was "no special significance"
in the delay.
Witnesses for today'* chim'd
sc**iun were In have included
tlie aduiitul* and general* win*
made up the source selection
hoard u li I c h recommended
tlutt tlie TFX contract go to
the Boeing Co. It went instead
to General Dynamics, touch­
ing utf tho present controv­
ersy.
Eventual cost of |,7iHi of His
silpei'Nunla N a v y -Air Force
fighter plum* may ucxced f&lt;i
billion.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
MeNainnia hit* said the TFX
hearings would result only in
"treiiieiulous harm to many
indivhl uids."
Tho secretary was praised
today hy Krtinto Democratic
Leader Mika Mansfield. He
sniil, "I Hunk wo nil rucugnlzo
that the secretary of defense
has done an outstanding job
in his two years In office. Wo
have nil Bin confidence In the
world in hi* disnctinii, hi* in teg lily unit Id* ability."

Fake Termite
Exterminators Hit

budget to help gel the study
underway.
Douglas Stenstrorn, chair­
man of the chnmlier's long
range planning committee ap­
peared before the board cit­
ing it " wii* our ohligation to
get after lids school. It will
he u lough fight hut it would
he better to make a fight uml
lose than not fight at all."
Stenstrem emphasized that
the area had a good chance for
Hin university beenuso "wo
me right In Hie middle of uu
cdin u 1in mil complex."

Education Study
Cuts Proposed
TAMPA (UPI) — Board of
Control Executive Director
J. Broward Culpepper rcr
omnicmlcd today a nil of
inure llun 311 million in bud­
ge l proposals by a space era
education study.
The study, made piddle
two weeks ago, placed a 3X1.5
million price tag on proposals
for gearing existing tinlvm llics to Hie space age unit
planning for new institutions
to handle projected increases
during the RI63-65 biennium.
But Culpepper told t h r
hoard, meeting lo approve
recoin nicitd.ilinti* In Hie Pni3
Ilegislature, "Tlie full $33.5
million recommended by the
space era study is Judged not
to lie needed during Hie 1%J65 biennium."
instead, Culpepper propos­
ed that Hie board approve
322,151.nut) lo carry out the
projects recommended in tin:
study.

authorized lo contact Engin­
eer Jess Dietz and Leedy fer
a special meeting next week
lo discuss ways of financing
the proposed project.
Knowles had earlier esti­
mated that water rationing
will lie a must hy the peak
days in July and August
In other business, the com­
mission;
Approved a liecr and wine
license at 2502 Oak Ave. by
the Knights of Columbus but,
at the same time denied a
liquor license;
Agreed to boost court costa
with fines of less than $13
set at $2 anil more than $15
the costs will he $7 50;
Set April 12 for a public
hearing on condemnation for
property at 300, 3iwt und 310
French Avc.

Struck, Abused
Marines Claim
SAN IMEGO, Calif. (LTD
— Eight
Marines testified
Monday they were struck and
abused hy a drill instructor
for such infractions as smil­
ing in ranks and taking
cracker* from Hie mess hall.
Tile eight former recruit*
made the statements at tin)
first day of tlie trial by gen­
eral court-martial of SgL
Carlton L Stay, 33, of San
Diego. Slay pleaded innocent
to 18 specifications of mal­
treatment of tlie 15 recruit!
during a five-week period in
October and November.
I’fc. Donald Ratlibone, 10,
of Fresno, Calif., testified
Slay hit him in the stomach
nine limes and humlliilcd
him "for two hour*," lie.
cause he smiled In ranks.
Pvt. Harold Anthony, IS,
of Greenville, HI., said Slay
forced a cellophane package
containing lliree or four
crackers which he had taken
from the mess hall into bis
mouth, wrapper and all, caus­
ing bis nose and Bps lo
bleed. He said tie violated
rules by taking Uio crack­
ers.

Huy Lan d
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida should spend $50 mil­
lion n* soon a* possible tvs
liny and develop recreational
land before it is gobbled up,
tl&gt;.&lt; Governor's Committee on
Recreational Development aaid
Monday.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The -Slate Board of Health
warned today Hud Ihe spring
will not only bring Hies ami
hug* to Florida, hut also u
rush o( fake term He extermi­
nator!.
Resident* were told to be­
ware ol pest i-on(ml opera­
tions "because many of them
are ll)-l&gt;&gt; niglders who arc
expert only in relieving trust­
ing people of their money."
The state luinrd recoiniiicmli'd householders check
the operator's B o a r d of
Health license before allow­
ing him to work.

Two Enter Beauty Contest

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Nob. dy asked me hut, what­
ever the outcome of the elec­
tion, something has got to be
done to levitatin' the Demoviatic executive committee.
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100,000 of Dade's 111,000 re­
gistered voters would ballot.
Voting was light also in
Palm Bench and Broward Soak East
counties, where showeis dot- By 1‘nited Pres* liilrmallun.il
Spring rains and thunder
shower* today soaked the
warm eastern halt id the na
lion.

Bruce W ins

legislature approve a law
setting tip the change.
Commission's action today
of Registrar Camilla Bruce's
request for Hie change was
approved on a 4-1 vote, with
James Avery dissenting.
Mrs, Bruce two weeks ago
pointed out her office a*
operated only one day a week
excepting for 30 days prior
to an election. She compar­
ed Seminole County'* high­
er population with a lesser
voter registration in com­
parable counties. She also
requested her salary be in­
creased from S3.1KMI to Sti.ooo
annually.
Avery charged Ihe county
does not need a fulltime
registrar, "it is a waste of
time and money." He said
there "is nothing wrong with
the present set-up and I am
sick and tired of pampering
people trying to get them out
to register and vote."
John Fitzpatrick pointed to
Mrs. Bruce's claim she could
operate the office on a fulltime basis at ir»s cost to the
county. John Alexander also
recalled Mrs. Bruce's promise
In n n e r - t u with tore 'vineor»r jx is f.n i'i! and cut cu-i*.
lie also recalled Mrs. Ilnio s
new office in Bin remit house
and said it would lie "a
waste ol space for only one
(lay a week •t
Clin Irma n .1 C. Hun hivin
cxpir- sed opinion the emul­
iy*a i 5JI88 oter regisli ation
"coil III !*■ built up ii&gt; a full
time office ami less man
hours. *
1 ee Gar) jjim -d in tin*
vote favoring Hie change.
However, the Commission
deferred Mrs. Brine's re ­
quest fur purchase of Jj.ooq
in election equipment until
the next public hearing.

W E A T H E R : F a i r a n d m i l d t h r o u p h W e d n e s d a y , l i i p h t o d a y , 7 5 - 8 0 . L o w t o n i g h t 55-GO.

31 IH iX t.
Mina Ann Malian, daughter
ol Mr. and Mr*. Robert Ma­
lian ill ISO Elliott Aw. U a
brown eyed brunette whose
special talent is twirling. Six*
ha* been a majorette at SIIS
amt it now a member of the
twirling team for Hie "Bron­
co*" pro football team.
Mis* Mahan ha* attended
schools in Kentucky and banlord and U an honor roll
atudeot.
Horn-back riding and wa­
ter skiing take up her apace
lime when she 1a Uut work

mg as a Candy Striper. Her
future plans include nursing
as a career.
Miss Malian has been at­
tendants to Iwth the Queen of
Miss Florida Military and
May Day Queen.
A man that she can admire
and respect would take first
place with her. Her favorite
music is "dream y" and she
likes to cook Italian Spaghet­
ti and cakes.
Mis* Mahan'S - weight of
HO pounds is distributed on
tier 3 fool S Inch frame with
rttS-Zidtl

Mich

m easurem ents.

ANN MAHAN

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 25, 1963.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 25, 1963; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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