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TIIURS.. MARCH 21. IOfi.1

COUNTY NEWS

I’AGE 12

Danny Jovi
Wins Altamonte
Spell Contest

Friendship Program
Given By Scouts
Girl Scout*, Druwnles nnd tlicir families and
friend* filled the auditorium a t Lyman High School
ln*t week nt tho International Erlendship Program
presented by droops of tho Lyman No. :t Neighbor­
hood.
Song* nnd dance* of many countrie* which the
girls have been studying

Herbert Muse
Named To Head
Wilson PTO
fly Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Tile Paols Wilson School
VTO held a very successful
covered &lt;llih supper at Die
school la n week in conjunclion with their regular meet*

ing.
The following oinceri were
re-elected lor the lD03-&amp;t
term: Herbert Muse, prcsldent; Mra. Aubrey Dunn,
vice prcildenl: Mrs. Cart
Anderson, secretary, and Mr*.
Carl Moyer treasurer.
Plana were discussed for
the purchasing of books for
the school library. Thl* pro­
ject will be further discuss­
ed st the May meeting at
which time the officers will
be installed.
Educational field trips were
plannod for the Individual
classes to take the place of
the yearly school picnic which
i* usually held.

Troop 628
Has Cookout
On The Trail
ny Louise Hlmunrk
fill I Scout Troop 028 in
Altamonte Springs had a prerump cookout this past Satur­
day in a vacant lot on Her­
mit* Trail under the direction
of Mra. Frank Husaell, Mrs.
(Jerald Connolly, Mrs. II. I,.
Copied and Mrs. Jolm Stuart,
Jr.
The girls each made a bud­
dy burner out of a largo Julco
cun and very adeptly cooked
bacon, egg* and toast. They
wero shown the correct way
to start a fire by Mrs. Uussell
starting with tiny twigs und
chipping wood with Ilonnia
Nlunrt nnd Karen (iroske fin­
ally becoming successful in
getting It aarted.
In tru« scouting fashion,
aach Scout waa responsible
for cleaning her utensils
which they did by having pre­
viously improvised a net bag
to fmmerso tho dirty dishes
into tiro (Killing water which
proved very effective.
(iirla attending the cookout
w ile Connia Connelly, Kerry
(ioplrn, (Jail Steele, Minnie
Stuart, l'attie Wolf, Veronica
Ibidek, Penny Mnstrn, Karon
liimalilson, Denise (Jreenhlll,
Cynthia Moreno, Hindu Nor­
ris, Diane Castle, Karen Hroskey, Charlotte Smith, Nancy
Watts, Susan Dahh*, llecky
Hucll, Cathy Vaught, ftokann*
Hitsty and Juan Castleberry,

were performed In the cos­
tumes typical of tho country.
Brownie Troup 29 sang the
flrownin Sons translated Into
Herman. Troop
19 wore
charming costumes of green,
while and black for tho Eng­
lish folk rlanro, “ Green
Sleeves". Troop 111, sang
end danced to tho French
folk song, “ Sur lo ;ionl D'avlgnon". Troop 583 Brownies
were dressed In Scotch kill*
and did a highland fling ac­
companied by a bag pipe
solo, played by one of the
member*
,
Troop 00(1 sang a song from
Panama; Troop Oil did a
N o r w e g i a n Handkerchief
dance In costume and said a
prayer in Norwegian.
Intermediate
Girl Scout
Troop 334 gave Hie promise
and motto from Columbia:
Troop 338 did a song and
dance In costume from Hol­
land. Truop 4!&gt;t (old about
Norway and Troop 028 told
about Girl Guides In Japan.
Cathy Johnson waa pro­
gram narrator, Doris Aiken*
gave Hie invocation and Su­
san Hunter gave an ex­
planation of International
-Friendship, they are-all m em ­
ber* of Troop 338.
Highlight of Hie program
was the Parade of Flags of
the World by alt the troops
and presentation nf contri­
butions to tho World Friend­
ship Fund.
Other troop* which cele­
brated International Friend­
ship Day In Hieir own troop
were Brownie Tr.mps 351,
303, 595 and 033; Slh Grade
Troop sij Gth Grade Troop
233; and 7th Grade Troop 197.

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fly
hlmunrk
Danny Jovi, »on of Mr.
and Sirs. Daniel Jovi nf 1(112
Hickory Dr., Druid Hill*, was
winner of th« finals of the
Spelling He* Contest at Alta­
monte Elementary School held
Tuesday. Danny who Is In the
sixth grade, received a Papermate Pen a* a prize,
lltinner-up WHS the 5th
grade champion. Brad Willis,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
Willis, 1322 Sultana Dr.,
Druid Hill*.
The two Iwiy* will compote
in tlie county contest to be
MICHAEL I’OTEItHNAK, George Howard nnd Ralph E. Webb, member*
nf V.F.W. Post 1Q0r»0 of Cn**clbei*ry, rttn item** tbi* |&gt;ecii]itir npccimen,
held on .Saturday April (I at
belonging l» Hilly nnd Danny Penip*ey of Lake Triplet Dr„ during their
(be hanford Junior High
"Tape-a-Hiko" Safety program held last Saturday a t the Fire House.
School at 9:30 n m,
Cheryl Bowman, was win­
ner for the tth grade. She is
the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
G. Bowman, 202 .Magnolia Dr.,
Th,. V.F.W. Post HWilO or nient for the rodeo. Contest- • ing, ateering, eirelr riding, Altamonte,
Class winners each receive
Cniselberry Is ronduetlng a unts will bo grouped accord- braking und maneuvering. All
“Tapc-n-lllkc" Safety Pro­ ing to age* und events will youngsters uro invited to pur- n certificate. The contest whs
conducted for all the children
gram nnmng tbu young Inks Include riding ability, hulnnc- | liclputo.
in the tth, 5th and lith grades
riders in Cusseltierry. Ileflecwith both oral und written
tor tape was attached to
tests, by Mr*. Irene King,
hundreds of b i c y c l e s ul
lith grade teacher.
tho Casselberry Firo Station
Judges were Mr, Virgil
lust Saturday by members of
Duffcll, Mrs. Martha Hedrick,
the V.F.W,, who guvu the
und Piineipal Frank Guru.
hikes a safety check us well,

Tape-A Bike Contest Underway

Any hoy or girl who missed
the opportunity on Saturday
can have their hikes taped
next Saturday at the nig trike
Itodeo to be held in front of
High School starting ut 111
a.m.
Prises will be given for
each event nnd the bikes must
he taped ns an entry require*

Hikers Foil
To Meet Goal

Ity Jane Casselberry
Two l.ymnn High School
Band member*, David House,
17, year* old and Allan Kical,
It, fell short of their hiking
goal—New Smyrna Reach—
Friday. David House, l.ymnn
High School student and Al­
lly Donna K»lr*
lan Kicxt,, ninth grader at
Plan* for a chicken barbe- South Seminole Junior High
quo to be held May 11fth nt t)n&gt; School joined the hiking cca/tt
VFW Post Home on the Old that is sweeping llie country,
Dixie Highway worn discuss­ when they took advantage of
ed nt the regular monthly the school holiday to hike to
meeting of Post 8207 recently. Sew Smyrna Beach.
(Mr. Untold Mat* issued n
They fell short of their an­
a|icein1 invitation to eligible nounced goal, however, when
Veteran a in the urea to join they were forced to call a
the post ami participate in hall at Samsiitn, some 40
their ninny worthwhile proj­ t mile* from their point „r doect*.
i parture, the Sanford Orlando
Th# next regularly sched­ ! Kennel Club
uled nieetng will b,. held at
The boy*. Isdli member* of
the post home, April U at H His d.yman Band, started at
P.m.
[ 5:00 a, in. amt made the first
Menu for the chicken bathe- 31 miles In only 5'x hours,
ipie will include mashed pota­ lull due lo time out for eating
toes, baked beans, salad, roll* nnd resting stops and slow­
and coffee, liming tho (lay, ing down lo n snail's pace
rakes und cold (Irinka will ul*o when David'* knee* looked
be sold.
ami Allan got blisters liie
Proceed* are to go to the tidal time stretched lo 9
post building fund.
hours.

Chicken BBQ
Set By VFW

VFW Auxiliary _
To Enter Float
In Celebration
DU. DOUGLASS Hnnvn, Professor of Marriagu
mill Family Diving a t Flotilla Stale University
(left), was introduced by Lyman Hit'll School
P.T.A. president, itiirlxm Ferrell (rig h t), Tues­
day night when lie spoke before the group.

Lyman P .T .A . Hears
Talk On Marriage
fir. Douglass Brown, pro­
fessor of Marrlnge and Fam­
ily Living nt Florida Stale
University, spoke before the
l.ymnn High .School P.T.A.
Tuesday night in the school
cafeteria. The program was
in conjunction with the YouthAdult Family Idle Education
Institute wltirh hr is f(induct­
ing under Hie auspices of the
P.T.A,
He rpokr lo the group of in­
terested parent* on the “ Bas­
ic Emotional Needs of the In­
dividual" which lie listed as
emotional nearness or bring
arccpted and understood hy
a not tier individual, the itn-

Long wood Youths Kill Rattler
lly Itonus Ole*
A huge six foot long rattle-

•nuke w as killed by three I afternoon, near tha orange
Ungwood area boy* Friday | K,„ v„ adjacent to Uia lamgdnle NUbdivialoli.

A DIG, BAD ONE. Th(* huge rattler wan dispatched by these three boyn,
a fte r they found aeveml email children throwing ntlcka ut him in a gully
in the Longwood area, laet Friday. From left ure Hruce Carlson. Hill Ramsey and Rteve Harmon with the six foot long deadly snnke which once
boaated IS rattles and a button.
(Herald Photo),

The "grand-daddy rattler"
had 15 rattles and a button,
was over six feet long and
the Isiy* reported that the
snake was "bigger hi mind
than their two hands,"
Hruc* Carbon, Bill lUmsey
nnd Btevu Hannon, Id year
olds, saw half u doxen pre­
school ehildren t h r o w i n g
fttiek* at something in u gully
lie tween the housing a n a
and the urango grove unit
upon investigation saw that
it wu* the rattlesnake
While Steve ran home to
get a allot gun, the other laiys
succeeded in sending the small
fry home, after warning them
uguliisi
“fouling
uruuml
With snake*."
The snake tutor tried lo
strike Bill Kuinsey, but Bill
killed him with two blast*
from tha ahotgun, "ju»t to
mak n an re."
Ham soy reported later that
when br arrived home, he
killed a .9 inch coral snake in
hi* mother’s greenhouse.

porlnncc of ego satisfaction,
IM T So n ality

fu lfillm e n t,

new

experience,
and
response
from Hie opposite sex.
lie presented a short film
on Hie problems of Icenagers
which was later discussed
with the audience participat­
ing.
A brief business meeting
was hckl prior to Ihe program
with Burhon Ferrell, presi­
dent presiding.
A nominating eommittre
was named consisting of Burturn Ferrell, Mra. C. F. Field
ami Mrs. Jam es Birkrnmeycr
of the executive board and
Mrs L. I,. Worley and Mrs.
Howard C. Grilfith from the
membership. They will pre­
sent n slate of iifiirers for
the routing year at the May
21 meeting, when officers
will be eircted and Installed.
Plans were annmmecd for
the Donkey Basketball Game
which will be played in the
Lyman Gymnasium Thurs­
day. April 11, nl H p.m. a* a
P.T.A. fund raising project.

By ISinna Estes
President Irene .March of
tho South Hcmlnulu VFW
Auxiliary announced Thurs­
day at the regular meeting of
the group tlml the Auxiliary
will enter u float in the SemiCentennial parade, scheduled
for April 27 in Sanford.
Mr*. Merle Hnrris reported
on the rer«nt (lunation of an
outdoor flag to the l^mgwood
Civic League and announced
that a flag will he presented
to the now Brownie Troop ut
Howell Park. Friday.
Cdr. Harold Matt, Hubert
March nnd ftalph Moore visit­
ed tho meeting and spoke on
future plans for the puat home
nnd requested tin* assistance
of the auxiliary at the chick­
en barbeque planned for Muy
12th.
Mrs. Kvu Wynn ami Mis.
Edna Norman wall be in
charge of rrfrcrhmenU st the
joint sociul of thn auxiliary
und the post Mareh 2*.
Itefrushments were served
ufler the meeting.

Lyman Boosters
Raise $49
tty Donna Estes
The Lyman High School
Baseball Booster* announc­
ed today that a profit of
$19.05 was realized from their
bake sale held last Saturday
at llie bongwuod Post Office.
Proceeds from the sale will
tie used for llie purchase of
baseball equipment for Hie
Lyman team which to date
ha* won three out of three
games played.

Call Your Reporters
Seminole County area resident* are invited to sulmiit
news Items for report In the Sanford Herald to the new* torrespondent in their aiea nr directly to the Herald offices.
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Cnsietlierry
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Enterprise
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ItEPOBTEIt
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Jane Ca«*elli«rry
Jean Magin
Adsm Muller
Helen Snodgrass
Louise Grayson
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Donna E*tr*
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319-1071
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322-4722
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"It FUEL." DROWN nnd white chihuniuin. shown third from left. with hi*
proud .voting owner, Rebecca Huy ward, was judged Rest of Show Sunday
a t the Mid-Florida Obedience H ub Pet Show. Dogs competing in this chi.**
were 1st place winners in a t least one other class. Sharing honors tire left
to right: Leslie Jones with "Angel." who placed 3rd: Hilly Clcmmens with
"Sam," who placed 4th and on right, F. Y. Dowel gives her (foodie an aj&gt;.
proving pat for winning 2nd place.

'Rebel' Judged
Best In Area
Pet Show
By Jane Casselberry
The Mid-Florida Obedience
Club held a Pet Show Sunday
afternoon at Hie Casselberry
Ball Park with dogs of all
shapes and sizes, both those
with pedigrees and those of
doubtful ancestry, t a k i n g
part.
“ Hebei," a liny brown and
white Chihuahua owned by
Hcbccca Hayward was judg­
ed “ best of show” as well as
winning trophic* fur first
place honors in the “ small­
est" nnd “ cutest" classifica­
tion*.
Winners In the Obedience
Class were, first place, Bar­
bara Kcgehein with her shep­
herd, “ Dixie” ; second, Gary
Barnes with his German
shepherd, “ Hebei" and third
placp lo Pete Powel with Ins
poodle, "Pne."
" "Crts* ’ Cross." an appeal­
ing three munlhs old Basset
puppy was given as a dour
prize and he way won hy an
Air Force officer. With "Criss
Cross" went In* trophy won
when he was shown by Mona
Lisa Brown in Hie "Longest
Ears" clas* and won approv­
al of the judge* for his nineinch long ears.
Eight months old “ Dixie."
wlio took first place in Obed­
ience trials, was also judged
Ihe winner in the youngest
dog class.
Other results of judging
were: best groomed — first
place, “ Mis*)'," G e r m a n
shepherd owned by Paul
llofinan; second, Collie own­
ed hy Helen Garland; h o i
trained — first. P. Y. Powel
and poodle and second, Ka­
ren Yeager with standard
poodle, "P ierre"; liveliest —
winner was "Angel" a cross
between a French poodle ami
a Mexiran chihuahua who
had evidently been fed on
jumping brans, owned by
la’slic Jones; largest — firsl
place lo Paul Hoffman and
second lo Karen Yeager. The
most unusual dogs in the
show were Hilly Clemmons'
basset, “ Sam," first; Iwslie
Jones, second, and Karen
Yeager, third; funniest—first
P. V. Powel’* poodle and sec­
ond Billy Clcmmens' basset.
Judges for the show were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Livingston.
Miss Barbara Krgrhcin, Alla
monte; Dr. and Mrs. Jam es
B. Murphy, veterinarian from
Altamonte; Miss Judy Tobin,
Maitland; Roger W r i g h t ,
president of the club from
Lake Mary and Mrs. Wright
and .Mrs. Doris Brown. Alta­
monte.
The Mid-Florida Obedience
Club meet* every Monday
night at 7 p m. in front of
i’ublix Market at Hie 17-92-438
intersection. Dogs, bnlli plain
and pedigreed, and llu-ir own
ers are invited to participate
in these classes for a nominal
fee.

Enterprise Gets
Four Donors
lly Helen 8m*l|riu

Enterprise Hlnoti Bank Is
prmul tu report an i.ihlitiun nf
four pints nf blood to It* re­
serve at Ihe unit mobile draw­
ing held last Friday.
Donor* were Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hruddnek, Halph Couliette and F(irre*t Nutt.
Muni donor* are needed,
however, and those who are
physically aide are encourag­
N orth Orluiidu
ed tu give blood, la cause they
O.-lren
never know when an emergen­
Oviedo
cy may arise when they or a
llEltALD OFFICES) Sunford 322-2011, 322 2012 and nunitx-r of the family might
need to draw from the blood
321-2013, County 425-59.13 and 421-8824.
bank.

MONA LISA Drown poses with the three months
old Russet puppy, "Criss Cross,” who wits given
it way ns u door prize tit the pet show held in
Casselberry Sunday hy Die Mid-Florida Obedi­
ence Club. She allowed the pup in the "Longest
Kara" Haas which lie won easily with these 1)
inch beauties.

Lake Mary Rd.
Contest Set
Attention, Luke Mary residents:
The contest is on to pick a new name for
the old Lake Mary Rd. that comes off 20tli St,
and runs along the railroad and into tho com­
munity of Lake Mary.
The Chamber of Commerce of Luke Mary,
at the request of the County Commissioners is
planning to rename the road to clear up the eonfusion of three roads all using; Lake Alary in
their name.
Rules for the contest were drawn up a t the
Hoard of Directors meeting held Thursday and
are as follows.
1. 'Flio name used will still contain the word
Road afte r it.
2. No name will he used th a t Is already
being used in the county.
it. Only one entry will he accepted from each
individual nnd thu person must he a resident of
Lake Mary or the immediate vicinity.
•I. E ntry must be postmarked before or on
March .’JO, 19(W.
Mail your entry name on a postcard, letter
or newspaper form to; Chamber of Commerce,
Lake Mary, Florida.
■ ENTRY IILANK
This entry blank may he used to submit
new name choice for the old Lake Mary Rd.
that runs from 20th St., along the railroad to
Lake Mary.
I am a resident of Lake Mary and would like
to change the name of the Lake Marv Road
to

Road
Name: ,
Address:

Mail to: Chamber of Commerce, Lake Alary,
Florida

Legion Post 256 Elects Officers
By Jane Casselberry
the Elkin*. West \ a . .mviAmerican I-egion Memorial liary.
The following were a p p l i ­
Post 2.’&gt;G of Casselberry and
th- newly organized Auxil­ ed In head permanent com­
mittees: Mr*. Luther M&gt;niary unit met Friday night dorse, parliamentarian, was
ai Uic Woman’s Club Building wa» named chairman of thn
on Over brook Dr. After the Constitution and By-law* com­
meetings entertainment ant! mittee: and Mr*. Leonard
refreshments were enjoyed in Casselberry, publicity comlionur of Hie 41U&gt; anniversary ntittee; Mrs. ituih Rogers »f
of tho American Legion,
Casselberry has been named
Harold Kryder commander liason officer tie tween the
of ihe post presided at the post and auxiliary a* she it
Legion meeting and Mr*. in the unique position of be­
Kryder, president of Hie aux­ longing to both groups by
iliary presided at the meet­ virtue of her servee in tho
ings.
WAC during World War II.
Two vacancies in the offices
Mrs. Myndcrse ha* trans­
of the auxiliary were filled ferred her membership from
when Mr*. Thomas llueston, Auxiliary 183 of the Old Glory
Queen's Mirror Circle was Post.
elected Sgl at-Arms and Mrs
Tlie nei\ unit's charter has
Whitman Ward of 160 Sunny.' closed this weekend in ac­
town ltd., was elected Vice cordance to the rule that l ie
President. Mrs. Whitman it the charter be closed 30 day*
a past president of the Park- from the date of request. Any
eisburg. West Virginia, aux­ eligible woman will be moro
iliary as well as Past De­ than welcome after that
partment Chapeau of the S . date, however, ’ to Jmn as
and 40. Sha u a transfer from 1regular members-

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�Tuesday Is Election Day..VOTE..VOTE..VOTE!
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tty LARRY VKRMICL
The biggest problem on
Celery Ave. will be the lock
of riglits-of-wuy , . . Property
owners may be asked lo do
nale them.

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That old timber bridge at
Tuskawilla ltd and Unwell
Creek is failin' down and
County Engineer Bill Bush
tells us that a new $)2,ooo
bridge Is under design and
may be constructed by the
summer . . .
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An all out effort by the
county mad department is
underway to find an acres*
road to the new English Es­
tates School . . . Hill Bush is
studying the prospect of put­
ting it Itehiml Ihe Jai-Alai
fronton . . . Have to work
pretty fast; Ihe hills on the
school will lie opened April 4.
• • •
Spring cleaning going on at
City Hall . . . fixing windows
in the city manager's olficc.

• • •

Hank Tamm Jr. Just bgck
from University of Florida
short course for finance of­
ficers was named a director
of (he association . . . Hank
look hi* girl Friday, Rosa
Botundo, with him.

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Police department one man
short . . . Wally Smith re­
signed last week . . . By the
wav. two..Policemen. Roderick
Hancock and John Dodson,
attending ixilirc school in Or­
lando . . .and how about a
bouquet for policeman Fred
Kelly, Herman Harriet
and
Jack Cos grave ' who work
nights watching over us.
. . .
riial appeal on that pro­
posed shopping center out by
Bavcnns Park has liccn turn­
ed in to (lie inning office and
will come up before the Coun­
ty Board Tuesday. Thai'* that
$150,000 center that the zoning
board shelved.
committee of the
meeting at mam
Merle W a r n e r ,
Chairman. tills us.

Airport
Chamber
Tuesday.

A little one-act comedy
took place at Casselberry’s
Town Council meeting Thurs­
day night. Hibbard Cassel­
berry requested lho Council
recess it* meeting. L. E.
Woodhams objected, that be
wanted to know why they
should not adjourn. Cassel­
berry took him into a back­
room. Woodhams wa* agree­
able to continue. Then C.
Overman objected and refus­
ed la go to the backroom heftuise "we have no secret*
from our citizens." But he
did go with Casselberry to the
backroom. And he agreed to
a continuance. Then Ihe meet­
ing recessed and all went
■with Casselberry to hi* office
"In took at my map and I'll
show you."
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Navy personnel of thr San­
ford Naval Air Station was
apprised today that Adm.
George W. Anderson Jr.,
chief of Naval Dperalions and
Hie Ilian who engineered the
Cuban blockade, will appear
al fi p in. Sunday on the na­
tionally-televised "Meet the
Press" program, to tie shown
locally on Channel 2.
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Charlie Morrison reports
the Chamber of Commerce
has received another 1,000
•Smite" buttons . . . "and
so keep on smiling."

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Frederick
Raps Bryant
On Progress
Mute and Hotter educational facilities are needed
in Florida, it was agreed by Gordon V. Frederick and
•Ian Fortune when they campaigned before the Sanford-Setnitiole Ja.vcees Thursday noon at the Civic
Center.
Hut the two candidates for the Legislature In
Tuesday's election aimed tlirir

★ ★ ★
Demos, GOP
'Step-Up'
Campaign Drives

Campaign* were being step­
ped up today in Seminole
County's single contested vote
a* of Tuesday.
Cordon V. Frederick. Dem­
ocrat. and Jan Fortune, Hepublican, were "driving allout'' to get out the vote in
their race for the House seal
vacated by .Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr.
Cleveland, a Democrat, Is
the only unnpiwscc! candidate
in the state. Hr seeks Semin­
ole County's new Senate seat.
With Bepulilirans "working
like »!0 " to elect Fortune.
Democrats iikcw i»e'were out
in force to have Frederick
elected.
Registrar Camilla Bruce
today was hesitant lo make a
prediction on Tuesday's vole
turn-out.
".Normally it would be a
very light count," Mrs. Bruce
said, "hut with both parties
out working It is difficult lo
make a prediction."
There are 13,475 Democrat*
registered and eligible to
vote. 2.279 Republican* and
234 other*, including two In
the Prohibition Party.
The county's 23 polling
place* will lie open from 7
a.m. to 7 p.ni. Tuesday.

Anti-Poll Tax
OK Asked By JFK
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Kennedy sent tele
gram* lo 23 governors today
urging them to seek ratifica­
tion of tbeir State legisla­
tures of tin- Anti-Poll Tax
Amendment to the Constitu­
tion this year.
A»*erling lliat lie hopes the
amendment can he effective
in the 11*14 presidential elec­
tion* the President *aid that
"as o( today, 24 State* Leg­
islatures have ratified thr
proposed amendment hy vir­
tually unanimous action."
"Because very few Slate
legislature* will meet in
Hail," he added, "action by
individual slate* now i* essen­
tial if Ihe proposed amend­
ment i* to he effective during
the liail election*."

argument* from different an­
gles,
Frederick, « former Repre­
sentative and the Democratic
randidatn in this election,
ehnrgrd increased taxation
will be necessary lo give In­
creased services in the state.
"To obtain quality educa­
tion,’* Frederick stated, "we
need quality teacher* and to
obtain quality teachers we
must give them quality pay."
Frederick further rliarged
that Governor il l ) ant "cur­
tailed progress of Florida by
two year* by not asking for
new taxes. Schools," he point­
ed out. "now receive 05 per
cent of the tax dollar*."
Q ueried

Frederick

fro m th e audience,
responded th a t "Ihe

easy way for tho Legislature
is to increase Hie sole* lax.
Such ns, a full three per cent
sales tuv oil new automo­
biles."
The attorney also argued
that Florida's prison system
should be modernized, telling
that in one prison eight in­
mates ale confined to an ti x
8-foot cell. He told of need* to
rare fur Florida's indigent pa­
tients,
,
Frederick said ho "lost uny
idea* of halo* when I first
went In tho la-gtslature. I ran
only ptomlic to do my best to
make my contribution lo the
stale and county."
Fortune, the Republican can.
didatr, on the other hand, a t­
tacked waste in governmental
operation* and s t a t e d h e
would oppose new taxes be­
cause "the Legislature should
be more considerate in taking
dollars from the taxpayer's
pockets."
He explained that "where I
work we try to get four mis­
sile* for the cost of three.
Therefore, vve should try to
get four classroom* for tincost of there. We should inmme conscientious in levying
taxes."
Fortune p r n p n * e d new
schools on a sort of prodnction-liue h a s ! * , purchasing
hardware and other furnishingi in quantity lot* for many
schools rather than confining
all puichasr* to an individual
school.
"Imopholes must be dosed,”
Foitune stated, "with no In­
crease 'in loses until vve get
dollar for dollar." He agreed
tea&lt;heis should have mole
pay.
Fainting t o I h e f a r t h e is a

new resident of S e m i n o l e
County, Fortune said that
"one thing we need is to bring
to tbe county a good two-par­
ty system, bringing better
solution* and answers to the
problems to !*• faced."

★

★

★

Steam Ahead
To Get College Here
An "all-out drive" in ef­
forts to obtain the propose*!
stale university lor Semi­
nole County has been launch­
ed by live Chamber of Com­
MACK CI.KVKI.AM) -III. merce.
•Hits Apathy*
Tin* was Ihe report this
morning of Douglas Stenstrum, chairman of the Cham­
ber'* long range committee
on education, wlm asked for
countywide unification In tbe
drive to have the new school
placed "somewhere in Semi­
nole County."

Voter Apathy
Strongly Hit
By Cleveland

Unopposed State Senate
candidate Mack Cleveland Jr.
Thursday night strongly cri­
ticized past apathy at the
polls an«l urged that Seminole
County citizens "turn out in
large number* for next Tues­
day’s special legislative elec­
tion."
Cleveland and other county
legislative candidates with
tlie exception of Republican
Jan Fortune, appeared for
the Bear Lake Community
Club al a meeting attended
by roughly 30 people. Others
speaking were IjCgMator Joe
Davis;
Gordon Frederick,
Democratic legislative candb
date and Boh Fox who re­
presented Fortune. Republi­
can legislative candidate.
In opening remark* of the
program Cleveland said that
although h&lt;—hca- no - opposi­
tion this "will not lessen my
desire to serve Hie county to
tbe best of my ability.
"I will welcome any op­
portunity to discus* any ques­
tion with you at any lime,
either on a slate, county or
local level," lie added. *
Davis, wim said that he
"cam e out more or less a*
an interested citizen" also
emphasized that "Ihe people
must vote," adding that he.
too, want* to hear from the
people and will welcome all
opinion*.
Frederick, harking hi* cam ­
paign qualifications on past
legislative experience and the
fact that he is a Seminole
County native whose "future
i* lied with the county’s,"
pointed out that although
there will have In be some
lax raises on the Mate ’evel,
lie will fight against any tax
on food nr medicine.
He said that although the
easiest way to increase Hie
inrnine would Ik- lo impose
additional sale* tax, "there
are many other aource* of
revenue."
naming
among
tliem an increased tax on
purchase* of automobiles and
on the state gambling busi­
nesses.
Fortune's prepared state­
ment as read by Fox. sires*
ed the Importance of estuii
lishing a two-party system
In Ihe slate and the fart that
he "see* no need for lax
increase.'*
“They're not organized id
iln* time lo efficiently re ­
duce costs . . . spending
money can only be done by
trained and qualified per­
sons." tbe statement read.

# •

• • •

7:30 lo U) p m .

"The executive committee.
President Francis Houmillnt
and the leadership n! the
Chamber are ptrpared lo
make an all-out effort on this
project.
"We are discussing the
m atter with our State legis­
lators; vve are trying to ob­
tain all Information contain­
ed in the* McDonald Report;
We are securing counsel of
experts in other areas, and
we are preparing lo Iry lo
mobilize support .if tbe coun­

IK) CTO IIS DAY in Hanford will I&gt;e observed March 30, ncmrdinK t&lt;&gt; »
proclamation eitfnod today hy Mayor Tom McDonald. ConferriiiK with Ilia
Honor arc Mrs. H. M. Rosamond, left, Doctor's Day Chairman anti Mrs.
Vann Parker, President of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Seminole Medical
A*sn.
(Herald Photo)

ty government and the muni­
cipal governments.
"We are hopeful of hav­
ing some tangible informa­
tion to present to the Cham­
ber’* long-range committee
on education next Tuesday at
the Civic Center at 7:30
p. m."
.Stenstrom continued: "We
believe vve have an excellent
e ha lire and vve are determined
to do everything possible to
obtain the new university"We realize, however, that

we have got to have th* facts
and figures when our case
l» presented to the proper
autluiritie*.
"At this point.'’ be con­
cluded, "we are in the phase
of determining Hie best way
lo obtain the information wo
need to present."
Stenstrom
promises! tho
public would lie kept Inform­
ed in the progress of Hie ef­
fort to obtain Hie stale uni­
versity fur Seminole County,

(Flu* ^mtfnrii it mill*
WKATIIKIt: Knir mill slitfhtly warmer through Saturday. lliyjh today, fifi-70. Low tonight, oO-Tio.
V O l~ :»:i

W

r i m e d I t c - ' L eased W ire

H O A

E atabH iihcd 1008

P r l TM A H CI1 22. IM S

BRIEFS
United Egypt

Sweeping Amnesty
VIENNA, Austria (UPI) lulonncd observers said to­
day a sweeping amnesty in
Communist Hungary is un­
likely to result In immediate
freedom for Juszcf Cardinal
Mlndszcnty.

KPHILON SIGMA ALPHA m.mrlty nmtiiiucn
their (imrlfre of piiyitiH the telephone hill for thu
Little ltotl Sehnnlluni.se. Mrs. Henry Tnoke,
rib'hI, bunds thu check mid receipt to Southern
Hell ManiiRer Itohert Shutldeii, left, us Mrs. O. K.
Goff, teacher's aide observes.
(Herald Photo)

Incorporation O K ,

No Kissing
7. E R M A T T , Switzerland
(U P I&gt;—Swiss aullmrilic* rail
ed for a ban on kissing ami
dancing today a* (lie liext way
The lurorporalinn of Fern
lo combat a typhoid epiitcmle
which already lias struck loo Park was given a voice of ap
persons.
proval hy Iam g wood Mayor
A. It. tairinann at a meeting
of the City Council Thursday
JACKSONVILLE (UPI I — night.
A railroad strike mediation
Isirmatin said, "I think it
expert, harked by pleas from
Rep. Charles K. Bennett (II- would he a fine thing if Fern
Fla.) was to arrive here to­ Park is incor|Hirated and
day in a new attempt to end want it known Unit Ho- City
the At-day-old Florida East of lamgwood has no quarrel
willi Fern Park."
Coast Railway strike.
In other husine** Ihe rirnn

Lormann Claims

Mediator

Alleged Aprents

Hoffa Assailant
Hospitalized

llotin, Germany (UPI) —
The West German govern­
ment lia* asked Switzerland
to extradite two alleged ),*
raeli agents aerusrd of Hie a t­
tempted murder of a German
NASHVILLE, Term. (UP!)
tnhsile scientist, it wa* an
—A man who entered a
nounml today.
crowded courtroom during
the Janie* II. Hoffa trial and
slait at the teamsters host
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
with a Bit pistol wa* order­
President Kennedy ’* n e x t ed relumed to a mental ho*,
venture in personal diplom­ p ta! Thursday.
acy, a late spring trip lo
Warren Swanson. 28. wa*
Europe, Is bring expanded to ruled bv Judge William Mill
include West Berlin. I/mdon. e r mil capable of Manding
too. seems to tie a likely ad trial on contempt of court
dilion to hi* itinerary.
charge*. Miller *aid Swan
son should Is' returned lo
the federal medical center al
MOSCOW (UPI) More Springfield. Mo., uniil hi*
than I0.W8) Soviet officials condition improves or unlit
have been fired for undercut­ the charge* are dropped.
ting Premier Nikita Khrusli
__
chev’s pet "virgin lands"
farm program by more than . M a l u i l j r S u r e
$15.4 million through then
GAINESVILLE (U Pli embezzlement and gross in­ Horner E. Hooks, general
efficiency, it was learned to manager of the Florida Citrus
day.
Commission, says Hie citrus
industry must make sore it*
marketing programs are con­
sumer oriented, not product
Herald Index
oriented.
Ibidgc .
Pag" 8
Classified .. I'ugu lit &amp; 11
Co mi,*
.... Page 111
ItcleiiKcd
Dear Aldsy
Page 8
ISTANBUL, lurkcy (UPI)
Editorial
, Page 4
— Former President C e I a I
Entertainment .. page 9
Bayar, who was imprisoned
Puzzle
, Page 10
for life for violating the Turk­
Society .....
. Page H ish Constitution, today was
Sport*
Page ft
released because of his 111
Churchea _____ Page 2
health.

Next Venture

N O ? 717

River Plans

CAIRO tU P I)—Government
official* were re|iorlcd workmg today on u plan which
might eventually unite Egypt,
Syria and Iraq in a sort of
three-headed federal inn.
I l l A R T l'iJ in O D t r
GENEVA (U PI)—The Unit­
ed State* ami Russia today
were reported in agreement
on how lo break Hie procedur­
al deadlock at Hie )7-tuitfou
disarmament conference.

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

Board To Get

. . .

cil unanimously passed a re*olution requesting the 19121
legislature for passage of *
special ai l requiring re reg­
istration of nil voters in
Inuigwood and providing for
voting by absentee ballot.
Copies of Hie resolution will
go lo Legislator Joe Davis
fur presentation to the Sem­
inole County Legislative Dele­
gation,
Tho request fur a retail ti
quor license for the Ismgwood Hotel and Bar to Wil­
liam J. Lancaster was up
proved by a I I vole with
Cnimeilniitn Carl Lommlcr ob­
jecting "on general princi­
ples."
It was agreed to advertise
for hjd* for resurfacing of
Warren SI. from W, Lake St.
lo a point approximately 3uo
feel vve,I of W. Lake St. with
bid* to he stihmillrd by 8
p.m. on April 18.
Pnrrhase* of budge* for the
luiligwnndVolunteer
F irc
Depl. and of 'goo l!MI3 dog
lags were okayed and a mo­
tion was approved for Hie city
lo take step* toward* Ihe pur­
chase of a new "city" seal.

On The Carpet

While statewide unemploy­
ment compensation insurance
payments to Florida jobless
dropped in February, in­
crease* were noted in San­
ford. according to the State
Industrial Commission
Sanford's inrrease was 12,091 to $13,193 in February, as
compared to January.
Statewide total d r o p p e d
from January's $3.(»M,B40 to
$2,613,0)5.
Lawn and Garden clinic set
next Monday al tins Home
Demonstration Office , , ,
lime: 2 to I 30 p m and

"Right now we Mmply are
getting ready to make an
all-out effort to obtain cstnblishment of Hie proposed new
state university," Stenstrom
reported.
"The executive committee
of the Chamber of Commerce
no-t Thursday afternoon to
discus* Hie proper procedure
in making it known lo the
State Legislature and other
slate officer* our interest
In having the university In
Seminole County,

H a r d B a rtfiiin in jr
HOLLYWOOD, Fin. (UPI)
—A Irxtllo leader called lie
day for a government policy
of "hard bargaining witli
friendly nations" to help hoitie r thu industry’* export pro­
gram.

Preliminary planning for
the proposed St. Johns-lndian
River waterway will be out
lined lo Hie State Board of
Conservation Monday at Tab
lahaoMf.
Making the presentation at
(he session, called hy Gov­
ernor llry ant for conserva­
tion and planning, will bo
John Krider and Harold
Scott, chairman and engineer,
respectively, of the Si. John*Indian Rivet Navigating Com­
mittee.
Krider revealed today Ihe
committee. In session with
Sen. Bernard Parrish and
others last Wednesday at
Titusville, was enlarged to
include Volusia County.
He also slated Scott's firm,
Reynolds Smith and Hills, I*
exploring a proposed right-ofway for Hie canal, Using aer­
ial photographs of the East
Central
Florida
Regional
Planning Committee and other
preliminary survey*.
Route of the ennui being
studied 1* from Lake Mon­
roe In Lake Harney and then
a short-cut directly across to
Ihe liiiliiin River in the vici­
nity of May town. The study
is for a too-foot wide, ninefeet deep waterway, with
lurks 25l) x 250 feet at each
end and witli ,ide approaches

JFK Plans Wait
See Cuba Policy
WASHINGTON (CPU —
I'ronidi-nt Kennedy In. V. n
v*nil nnd-rtee attitude today on
Soviet troop withdrawals from
Cuba even Ihough there wire
indication* Russia might he
preparing to pull out more
fore*'*
The President told hi* new*
conference Thursday nig'ii
Hint the Russians were e*ti
mated to have withdrawn
"approximately 3.000 troop*
in these past weeks.”
"We uic wailing to see
whether more will Ik: with­
drawn, ss we would hope
they would be," he added.
Diher sources in Washing­
ton cited repots* that one
or more Soviet slops might
tie getting ready to remove
additional Russians from the
island.

to permit individual boats to
by pass Die locks,
"H ie aerial photos and tho
preliminary surveys," Kride.r said "will permit..Us In
pin down tho cost element."
Harris Saxon, chairman of
the Volusia County Commis­
sion, today named Steve Shin*
liolser and F. K. Watson,
bull) of New Smyrna Beach
to represent that enmity on
the navigating committee.
They joined Krider and John
Brum ley, Seminole; C. E. LeGctlc and Ransom Downes,
Orange, and It. C. Brady and
D. £&gt;. Xlsbct, Brevard.

Armed Fugitive
'Gunned' Down
PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
A resident of a fishing com­
munity near hero gunned
down an armed fugtllva to­
day, ending a .Ill-hour man­
hunt that started with a roblo'iy and a kidnaping, mi­
llion! iea said.
John P. Simmon*, alias
l.l.-yd Harden of Clearwater,
was killed by a lilnst from the
shotgun of Randall Holley,
who heard thu 29-ycnr-old
Negro mi Ids porch in th*
West Bay community shortly
before iluwn today.
Bay County Sheriff M. J.
Dal fill .aid Simmons, running
flniu a too man posse that
inrludcd National Guardsmen
armed1 willi' Ml rifles, wa*
seeking refuge when HcRey
beard him. Ilullcy opened the
door to Ids port'll, saw thu
N'-gio and filed the allot a*
.Simmons tried to draw a
pistol, the sheriff said.

Council Sifts
$ $ Reports
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Tile
powerful
legislative
Council, with vision* of a
trying session in mind, met
today to liegln silling report*
on proposed record spending
and other major bill* to hit
the legislature in April.
Investigating
committee),
whu have gathered on-thespot explanation* of request*
und gripes from state agen­
cies, were to report to the
council.

W ater Rate Hike O K 'd
A water rule Increase and a
part of an annexation plan
were uppruved by Casselberry
Town Council in continued
session Thursday evening.
Council approved an ugireincut with Casselberry Util­
ities fur an iueicuscd water
rate. Tim sliding acuta com­
mence* witli an inrrease for
single residences fJUKI $3 for

the first 11,000 gallons to $,1.S0
for tlie first 7,tan) gallon-.
In ptrpuring un ordinance
leading to tho annexation of
the Keminole I 'l u z a of thu
Eastern Shopping Center, the
Council agreed it will accept
no responsibility of additional
diainage outfall created by
the renter.
However, Town Attorney

Kenneth McIntosh Informed
tlie Council that Caasellierry
will have to co-unllnuto drain­
age problems.
The session, originally open­
ed March 13, continued to
Mutch 18 and again to Thurs­
day evening, was continued
again " a t the discretion of
the rhalrman" a t the request
of Hibbard CasscItwfry.

�•cntorfe

g r r tt t

F»g» 2—FH. Mar. 22, '83

Rev. Grover Sewell

Election O f Officers

You Learn
To Forget
How o(t«o we hav* wanted
to learn to remember. Perbapi many of &gt;ou who read
Lhta wilt be reminded of a
book you taught that projnlaed to help you remember.
Vou may have gone *o far aa
to take a courae with the idea
In mind that you would not
have to work w hard in
learning a trade, telling a
atory or, remembering a
name.
Certainly it la good to have
a retentive memory for much

New Bear Lake
Church To Have
Charter Meet
By Khlrtey Wentworth
The Bear Lake Mcthodut
Church will hold an organiza­
tional meeting and reception
of SI charter membera •Im­
mediately following the 10:45
a. m aervice thli Sunday at
the Bear Lake Elementary
School.
Dr. Bruce tiannaway of
Orlando, district auperintendent, will conduct the ser­
vice during which election or
ef/icer* to aerve tor the re­
mainder of the year also will
be held.
Church School will be held
a* uiual at 9:43 a. m.
A Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship group of tliii new church
la now In the process of be­
ing formed and will meet
c a d i Sunday a t 9:30 p. m.
in tho Church Cottage at
1010 Boar Late. Rd. where
evening services are held at
f:3 0 p. m.

P actor of the church la
Rev. William H. Irwin of
Apopka.

RA Basketball
Game Scheduled
A t Lyman High
By Jane Casselberry
The RA Boys of Prairie
Lake Baptist Church will play
the Lockhart RA'a at e baa
ketbaU game tonight at 0
o'clock at the Lyman High
school.
The RA'a are collecting
newspapers and msgatlnea
which they will sell to raise
money to go to Camp Joy at
Rock Springs far e week next
summer.
Anyone with old magatlnei
or newspapers can have them
picked up by contacting elthrr
Robert Conrad or Ray Chan­
nel of Casselberry, It A coun­
selors.

ned&gt;, chairman: Mrs. Leo
C r o s s , co-chairman; Mrs.
Garland Shaw, secretary and
Mrs. Tracy Eslrs, treasurer.
Committee chairmen ap­
pointed were Mrs. Gerald
Sasser, sunshine; Mrs. Jennie
Fox, lelc-ptanc; Mrs. F. J.
Uartlliuki devotional; Mrs.
Robert llrinko. poster and
Mrs. Columbo Farina, histor­
ian.
Mrs. Kennedy announced
that a bake sale will Ik- held
next Saturday, March 21, be
ginning a t 8 a.m. in trout of
tlie Longwood Post Office.
Due to the Lenten Fast on­
ly coffee und tea were serv­
ed during the refreshment
period following the business
meeting.
The circle's next regular
By Donna Estes
meeting will be held April
The Ladles Auxiliary of the 10 at the tam e of Mrs. Mryl
First Pentecostal Church of B l a n k e n s h i p o n Kith S t.
I/mgwood will sponsor a rum­
mage site today and Satur­
day from «:3tj a. h i . until 2:30
p.tn. on Ihe corner of E. Lake
Ave. and Sanlando Springs
lid. in lawgwood.
Proceeds from this sale will
Protestant
denomina­
go towards the recently adopt­
ed project of helping to pro­ tions have set a goal of gld,vide a Baptistry for the 840,140 Hill year In their an­
church. Installation of the nual One Great Hour of Shar­
Baptistry is expected In the ing appeal for relief and re
very near future and at the hahllilatlon work In lie nb
■amc limn the rostrum will served this Sunday, by more
be remodeled and enlarged. t h e n 94,000 congregations
Donations for the rummage throughout the nation.
One Great Hour of Sharing
sale may be left at the ehureh
or at Die home of Mrs. M. L. Is sponsored by participating
McDaniel, president of the Protestant and Orthodox dr
auxiliary. A phone call lo nominations and Is conducted
either place will bring pickup on their behalf by Church
service to t h o s e without World Service, a department
of the National Council of
transportillon.
Mrs. Cleo Barker Is chair­ Churches.
man of the rummage sale
The total f u n d sought
committee. Assistants a r e through the appeal will go to­
Mrs. Melba Greuber, Mrs. ward support of individual
J e s s e Brown and Mrs, denominational program* or
assistance, Joint project* of
Thomas Alrey.
aid carried out overseas and
programs of related lntardecominitlonxl organizations.

-Longwood'a St. Catherine
if Siena Circle of the Church
of Nativity Catholic Womon’a
Club held its regular monthly
meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes­
day at the tam e of Mrs.
William Wright on Warren
St.
Election of officers was
conducted. Those elected to
be Installed at the April
meeting arc Mrs- John Ken-

of life, but me importance
*jf forgetting cannot tie em­
phasised too much. I ban:
nut heard of a ta lk being
written on ita art of forget­
ting a subject. Maybe some­
one should enter this unique,
Important, and undeveloped
field!
Perhaps you recall, at this
point, on incident in jour
life which haa caused you
much grief and which could
have been deleted If you had
exercised the ability to for­
get.
How often one will find
that not being able to forget
causes him to want to “ get
even’* with one who has
treated him wrong. A scene
from a program ot Amos ami
Andy Illustrates the futility
of “an eye for an eye and
a tooth for a tooth altitude "
In one scene Andy complain­
ed about the “ Klngflsh" slap­
ping him on tlie clwst when
lie wanted to emphasise some
point. Andy said, “ I is fixed
for (dm now, I put a stick
of dynamite in my vest poc­
ket and the next time he
slaps me, lie’s going to get
his hand blown off." Andy
forgot liiiet in the irocesi
he would get his heart blown
out.
Lol us ask God that we be
allowed to rrmemlier what li
good but also to forget what
Is bad.
There are several ways you
may find helpful In forget­
ting. One of these ways is to
refuse lo dwell on the un­
pleasant or bad aa much a t
possible by substituting good.
If you want to memorise a
poem you recall the words
and thought over and over
until the Image Is Implanted
in your mind in such a way
a t to be recalled easily. Hie
Idea for the bad la lo re­
fute to recall the Image and
U will become more and
more dimmed.
Forgetting la not easy, but
If you stay close enough to
God R Is possible.
Talk to your clergyman If
By Doena Eatee
you are serious about want­
Guest speaker for the Weding to (orgcl. Both you and
nesday evening Bible Sludy
he will be glad.
at t h e First Pentecostal
Church In Longwood was
Rev. D. L. Welch of Pensatula, district supcrinlendcnt
of Ita United Pentecostal
Churches of Florida.
ills talk for the evening was
By Jane Casselberry
based
on Timothy 11, Chap­
The Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will ob­ ter I. Verse 7.
Following the service re­
serve the One Great Hour of
freshments
were served in
Sharing at Hie 8:30 a.in, and
11 a.m. worship service* this the Educational Building hon­
oring three members who
Sunday.
This special offering will go releliralrd birthdays during
for C r u a a d e scholarships, Ihe week. A large birthday
overseas rebel, national mis­ rake was Hie focal point of
sions projects and ministry attention on the refreshment
tahle.
lo serviceniru overseas.
Everyone s a n g “ Happy
Rlrlhdey" to Mra. Thome*
Alrey who celebrated her 70th
lilrlhday A l i o celebrating
birthdays were Mrs. Cora
Williams and Frank I’cnurr.
Coffee, fruit punch, hostess
rrex and potato chips were
served by the group.
Mabel Browiip, Alible Krcrxr,
Lillian Goodwin, Vera Harri­
son, Vertle Crocker, Thelma
Unger, Jean Brooklyn, Arolyn
True, Phyllis nugcnstelii, and
oik! gucsl, Mrs. Ilullic ituth
Davis, from Charlottesville,
Va., Hie sister of Mrs. Zim­
merman. Mrs Harrison and
Mra. Goodwin

Pentecostal
Church Ladies
Set Sales

Longwood
Church Hears
Rev. Welch

Area Church
To Observe
Special Hour

Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Mas Meeting At Ulmer Home
By Frances Heater
Mra. Margaret lilinn waa
bostesa with Mr*- Kay Sassman, eo-bostass, for t h a
March Circle One meeting of
the UPW of the Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary held at (he home of
Mr*. Ulmer.
The meeting was called to
order by the circle chairman,
Mrs. Florence Zimmerman.
Tlie devotions, The Love of
Christ, were given by Airs.
Ulmer.
Mrs. .Ssssman presented the
last program to be given on
The Him of Asia. The April
program will be taken from
the group's study hook, One
People of GodDuring Uie business session
tlie cuvered dish supper to In'
held on April 21 at 0 p in. and
the annual baxaar being plan­
ned for Oct 19 were discussed
The church liustcsses fur
April were announced to be
Mrs. Arulyn True and Mrs.
Phyllis Hugcnstein
T h e Association meeting
will be held next Tuesday
night in tho taiue of Mrs. Ted
Brooklyn. The April Circle
Otic meeting will be held in
the home of Mrs. Earl Uoger
At tha close of the meeting
refreshments were srrvcd by
the bocleis and a social hour
waa enjoyed.
otk-e member* attending
ware H»*». Rubv Linden,

Youths To Conduct Services For First Baptist Church

Longwood Circle Has

One Great Hour
Of Sharing
Set Sunday

Sets Meeting

"Stretch forth thin* bond...’*
the withered arm that
stretched forth toward Him was
made whole.
Today, tha hands of Protestants
reach forth... with he Ip... to their
brothers in countries o»er seas.
Anddoclortinmanylandt.supported by your Church, reoch for
the stretched orm of the sick child
...and quickly the child recalres
a life saving serum or anthbiotic.
This Sunday, March 24lh,
stretch forth your hand... to help.
Give nrid give generously during
On* Great Hour ol Shoring.
And

Sanford Area
Methodists Plan
Training School
Members of all Methodist
Churches m the Sanford area
will attend a Christian Workera Training School ;o be
held at the First Methodist
Church In Sanford. Sunday
through Thursday. Six c o u r s e *
will be offered.
Of special Interest to par­
ents as well as to Church
School teacher* will be the
ijourse* (to "Understanding
Children.“ taught by Mrs.
Margaret Hollis and "Under­
standing Youth," taught by
Mia* Helen Parrish.
These courses will deal pri­
marily with how children
learn and how they can be
helped through cooperation
with
their
ptyctatogical

make-up.

• s s r o x n s i . i .i s x c r
CH IN C H
N a r k A v e. a a * 14th f t .
&lt;?. C. r&gt;»e* - ............... . P s s l o r
P u n l a y F ch u u l
— S;4S a. is.
M orning W o rsh ip
11 On s. m.
F .v an in g W o r s h i p _.. 7 0* p. m.
A .T .P . T h o r s . .___ • :10 p- m.
W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e s 7:1t&gt; p-m.

Assembly Of God
a * * k w b i .y
o r non church
C a r. XTtS a a * Kim
It. M. S n o w _ _ _ _ _ _ P a s t o r
Monday School •— 9:11 »■ m.
M orning W o rsh ip
!0:S0 s . m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p __Til* p. fnTues. E vening
Y o u th a e r v l e e
.... T:o* r- mM i d - W a l k S e r v ic e
7:19 p. m.
piw r c n r st

Baptist
»A m *T r n r a c a
IIS resfc Avaaa*

SORTN 8X L 4X I)#
H A P T t a T C H A P K I.
10* X. f a i r f a i Av*.
V. N. M a g g a r d , c h a p e l P a i t o r
H u n d ay .S ch o o l
t i l l a.m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n _ _ _ 4:5# p. m.
W o n h tp
I t a. m.
7:1# p m.
W ed . K v f n l n g T r a y e r 7:1# p m .

r.i.nr.N a r iu x n i a i r r n r

Old Or I a a d o Hd. a t R y r t l *
II. H a m i l t o n O r i f f l n _ P o t i o r
H u n d ay ' Sc hool . — , 9:45 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
ll : # o a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n
4:J# p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p __7:41 p. m.

Catholic

ALL «Ol L» CATHOLIC
CHURCIT

O a k Av*. e l M k a t .
R i c h a r d L y o n * . ..... . P a a l n r
S u n d a y M a a * e * ____ 4:14 a. m.
___ 8:14 a. m.
____. |# , 9 0 a. m.
_ _ 11:1# a. m.
W e e k d a y s — — - — T i l l a. w.

f ir s t

F . B. C h a n c e ___ _____ F S e t o r
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p __1:41 a. as.
S u n d a y School — - 1:41 a. ra.
M orning W o rsh ip
11:44 a. as.
T r s l n l n g U n io n — 1:11 p. m.
K v s n l n g W o r s h i p .. 7:14 p. m.
W s d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e I I I * p. m.

344k I I . s s 4 C k a s o Ave.
C. T. M o rris ----- _ ------ P s s t n r
R e g u la r M eeting
l l : t * a. m.
( f i r s t Sunday)
C o n f s r s n r * _ _ _ _ _ 1:IB p. w.
(preceding S a tu rd ay )
T hird Sunday
7:*« p. m.
Jo* ttarv lll
- A s e 't P a e t o r

WHaraiuK HiistowARY
Diggs, Lyman High principal;
RAPTtBT CHI-'IM.TI
Slh at. R Hally Av*.
John Angel, South Seminole P a u l M. C a ll s y
P astor
Junior High principal; George SS uu nn dd aa yy School _ 10:u* a. m.
Dabbs, Bear Lake Elementary M o r n i n g W o r s h i p l l : * d a. m.
Sunday
principal; Mrs. T. H. Bruner, C l o n i n g W o r s h i p 7:44 p. m.
of Orlando, PTA district eight PWr ae dy ne de s dSa eyr v i c e
7:44 p. m.
president; Hanford Kirkland,
PTA atato secretary a n d
P lft» ;iR K * T R 4P T IB T
Hi-v. Delnias Copeland, min­
CH LHCM
O eara R»ad
ister of Ilia C s a s a l h a r r y
Patter
.__
w iiium J. &lt;4u*m
Church.
M o r n i n g W e r i h l p . . . 1.4# A
Sirs. Joseph Pavelchak was
I t a. m.
School ........ M S a . m.
chairman of the luncheon and THrunday
a i n i n g U n io n _ . • : 4 1&gt; p. in.
M n. Thomas Pinnuck Jr., pro­ r iv a llin g K irv ie* .. .... 1:40 p. m.
gram chairman, mad* all a r­ W ad O fficer* A T e e r h a r a
M e a l i n g ......... ....... ti** p. m
rangements for holding tha Wed. r r e y e r S e r v i c e 4.*# p m
Institute and scheduled Dr.
Uruwn'i appearances during
hit stay hero.
Dr. Brown spoke to on adult
group Wednesday night at Altatnunta Elementary School
on “Guiding Our Children and
Sibling Rivalries.**
He wound up his engage­
ments here Thursday morning
with an appearance a t South
Seminole Junior High School
where ha spoke to student* in
the eighth and ninth grade*.

Christian

PIRaT CHRIITIAN CHURCH
* o r c it r iit
l a a v B. l o a f e r * Av*.
Ra*. W a y n e J o h n a t o n
P aator
S u n d a y School ____1:44 a. m.
M orning W erah lp
11:#* a. m.
d is c ip l e

Church Of Christ
CHURCH o r CHRIST

0*a**k
R a lp h R r * * * r J r .
K vakgalltt
R l b l t flohnnl _ _ 11:4# a. m.
M o rn ln r W orahlp
11:0# a . m.
E v a n l n g W o r a h l p _ 7:1# p. m.
W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e T:d0 p.m.
P AUL A C R U N C H O P C H R I S T
H i g h w a y OS W e a t
M orrla R uby
Evangellat
nib!*“ C S*x«*
to s* » a- ra.
M o r n l n r W o r r h l p - I1:#4 a. m.
K v r n l n g W o r e h l p _ 4 :## p.’ m.
Ulble C l i a a t a W ad . 7:1# p.m.
CHURCH OP C H R liT
U i , « w 4 , fla.
Lo rd '* D ay f l t r v l r c a 10:1# a.m.
a n d 7:1* p.m.

I'iltnburjfh, I ' m .
Will Itrlalc ills Alnumt Unbelievable

TRIIF HFE STORY
SECOND PART
Monday 7:30 p.m.

UK WILL T E U ,:
Why HU Mother Took Hint To Europe
Why He Ixft A 910,000.00 Yearly Pusdtlon
Why He Refused A 920,000.00 Yearly Girt
How He Waa Healed Of Stammering
How fo n t cried To ProtM lanl Faith
Mr. TesMarii la A Modern Day Miracle
How God Spared HLa U fa When Train Cula
Tar In Two

People lluvc Been Turned Away From Churches
l)ue To luurge Crowds — Come Early

Kevivul Continues Nightly Thru March 31, 7:30

C H U R C H O f BOD
D a d a Praark
H a r o l d D. n o a t w r l g h t
Paator
R u n d a y School
9:41 a . m.
M orning W orahlp
II: # # a. m.
P v a n g r tH tle Srrv.
7:10 p. m.
T uc«. P r a y a r Svrv. 7:1# p. rt&gt;.
T hurr. T oung Ptople
E n d e a v o r _______ Til* P- m.

OT

Christian Science
PtH S T

CHURCH OP CHRIBT

fC IR M T IB T
M * H aae t e a a a S I t r M t
S u n d a y **r-19* A
S u n d a y School _ _ U . W a. ai.
iiubtK t:
" M a n 1*
W a d n o a d a y a a r v l t * l : ( * p. m.
R e a d i n g Room : 1#I f. f l r a l .
W o o k d a y a t# 1# - d :SO; F r i ­
d ay * 4:1# - 4:1#

f l R A T C H I III H
T H B NAXAMKNR

T_tka M a ry , F la.
Rev. W. L. H o lco m b e, p a a t o r
Sunday
1.44 a. ra. »...._ B lb ta School
11:9# a. m. _ M o r n i n g W o r a h l p
7:#0 p m. — E v a n l n g P a r v t c e
7:## p. m. _ W ed . M i d - W e e k
P r a y e r S erv ice*
7:un p in. 7 ml Wad. Mtaalnnr
o r y S erv ice

Congregational
f nklIR R O A TlO N A L
(H R IB T I4 N CHURCH
( C a l l e d C h u r c h *f C k r l a O
P a r k A v r a a a a l 3 4 lh hi.
4:14 a. m. _ C h u r c h School
11:09 a. m. .................. - S crv lca
1:1# p. in. ... C h r l r t l a n T o u t h
M ln lrtry
R*v. W a l t e r A.R M e P h a rao n .
Paator

Lutheran
L4TTHRRA1V C H U R C H O P
T H B RKOBKHKR
1*1 W . M i h P lace
"Tha Church of th e L u lh a ra a
H o u r " a n d T V “T b l i I t t h e
1,1 fe"
H a r h a r t W. O o c r a * ------ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ____ f i l l a. m.
W o r a h l p A a r v l e t — 10:1# a- m.

Methodist
ORACH HKTHOWBT CHURCH
O n o r a R d . a t W o o d l a n d Av*_
Rav. J o h n H. H irca, J r . P a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ _ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
11:00 a. m.
V l T f ______________
4:10 p. m.

Pentecostal
f l R A T P K A T K C O aT A L
d l l ' I H I I O f LOST(4WOOD
1*1 O r a n g e a t v e e l
Rav. E. R u t h G r a n t .... P a l l o r
S u n d a y Schoo l ____19.0* a. m.
M o rn ln r W orahlp
11:09 a.
S u n d a y E v t n l n r _ 7 1 SO p. m.
Wed.' Bible S t u d y _ 7:10 p.
C onqueror* M eeting
f r l d a y ---- ----------- 7:19 p. m-

Presbyterian
FIR S T PRKaBTTKRIAK
CHURCH
O a k Av*.
T h ird at. .
G r o v e r S a w t l l J r . ------Paatoi*
Thom aa H M akln
A aalatenl
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 1:14 a. an.
S u n d a y School ___ _ 1:14 a. m.
Saaalnn M e a l i n g _ 19:44 a.
M o r n ln t W orahlp
11:91 a.
r io n e e r felloarahtp
4:04 p m.
S e n i o r f e l l o w a h l p _ 4:40 p. m.
E v a n l n g W o r a h l p __7:10 p. m.
W ad . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:19 p.m .

K B IX K IK R M K T H nD ftT
CH U R C H
c i i r a e H elgbta
Rov. R a y O r t g o r y , J r . . P a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ _ t:4S a. m.
M orning W orahlp
11:4# a. m.
M T P ______________
1:10 p. m.
Kve. W o r a h l p _ — . 7:14 p. m.
W r d . P r a y a r H a r r i e t 7:10 p. m.

church
n r riiH ia T
m is Park ( &gt; • &gt; *
R a n Brow n _ _ _ _ _ E vangellat
F I R S T H K T t i n n t S T / CH U R C H
Sunday
4IP P e r k AVe.
Dlbla Hludy ....... _ 1#:## a. m.
M orning W n rrh lp
1I:#0 a. m. J o h n T . A d am * J r . _ P a a t o r
E v a n l n g B r r v lc a .— 4:10 p m. M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 4:11 a. m.
K«a " l l a r a l d o f T r u t h " 1 p.m. S u n d a y Schoo l ------- 4:41 a. m.
M o rning W orahlp
10:41 a. m.
S u n d ay on C hannel I
X T " M a atln g a
f t l * p. m.
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L v a n l n g W o r a h l p _ 1:1# p. m.
W rdncaday
ll l b l e L ' l a a t r e ____7:40 p. m.

TO LIST

YOUR

CHURCH

1

NOTICE

Nazarene

CALL

FIR S T CHURCH
OP TH H N A tA R C R a
W . t a d I L ■« H d p l * A r e .
P a u l B l c k a a __ ________ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School ____ * : l l a. m.
Morn Ing W o r a h l p
10:41 a. m.
T o u t h ____________1:0# p. m.
K r a n g f l l a t l o Harvtee 7:11 p.m.
T hird Sunday
•Ingaplratlaa _
*:*« p. »■

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E a n i r t L W II m

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WELSHES

THE TENT - Highway 17-92
AT aith STREET

Tha Amarican Oil Company
Hr. ate Hrp. H. g. Strfrkiate

I'rofraaaivt Printing Co.

WiUon-Mtlfr Furnlluia Co.

J . M. C a o u r a a a t e S t a f f

Hr. a te Mrs. Al Wilson

Sionatrom Raalty

M n. Appleby’s Rrstsurant

Herb Staaatroai a te SUft

Lucille and Harold Applet))
113 N . i ' a r k

Echols Badding Company
Hr. a te Hr*. L. F. Garaar

Hollar Motor Salas Co.
X«H*ti Farrell A Staff

Tha Rite Thatlra
■ill Lavalaca A Emptoyaea

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Robinaon a te Emplaj**a

Food Fair Hlorco, lac.
G*d»i* Bail*) ft EaiylajeM

Sanford Atlantic National Hank
Ho»ard H. lludgea A Staff

Southern Natural Gas
Jaka Duos A buff

Hill Lumbar A Hardware Co.
JI h ; Crappa A Eaaplojoe*

HE LON DUCTED REVIVALS IN ENGLAND, IRELAND. WALE* LAST FALL

VIRGINIA I'ETKUHkl
r . O. Bos 1214
NORA NORRIS
I E 1-1314

Church Of God

Urge You To Attend

U ltra Hpeclul — Saturday (March 23) 7:30 P.M. — Divine Healing
Service —■ This Service Conducted In The Old Fashioned Methodist
Way — Hear Testimonies Of Thoae Healed,

W S L O O M IW A C O M

will present the activities for
the week und report on the
educational nrcnnirotlon*. The
Concord Chcir will sing under
dlrection of Miss Sue Koke
and Howard Elliott will lead
the congregational singing,
Sunday evening five of the
young people will speak on
"Reflections of Youth Week.'*
Following the evening «er»
vice there will be a fellowship
for all Youth Week office's
under the direction of Miss
Price.

Evangelist, O. R. TESSAKO

FIRHT PART
Sunday 2:45

ORION

president.
Those not present for the
service were Jerry Smith.
Brutherhuod, president and
Bobby Barbour, Sunday School
superintendent.
This Sunday a total of 160
yvuiig people will take part
in leading in worship, teach­
ing Sunday School classes and
administrating the affairs of
the church.
Billy Colbert will speak for
the two worship services Sun­
day morning and Miss Price

These Sanford Merchants

GREAT MASS MEETING SUNDAY - 2:45

lAttend
service*
this week
at uourow
place of
worship

Alliance

General courses for inter­
ested adults will Include "The c s r r t A t b a p t is t r s r s r g
rev. 141k at. * Oak Ave.
Story
of
Protestantism
O s ll S m i t h
------ P a s t o r
“ Your Home Con Be Christ­ S u n d a y School ... - t : 4 t a. m.
orship
t t : t t a. m.
ian," and “ Foundation of TMroa ri nn il nn rg W
U n io n _ 4:14 p. m.
Christian Teaching."
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p .. T:l* p. m.
A course, “ Understanding W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:11 p.m.
N u r s e r y Open
OuFselvci," wrill he offered W T R R _____________ »:l* P.
g u a d s y N it* B r o a d e a a t
for members of the Senior
MYF and older youth*. NT. HAVKN PRIMITtVM
BAPTIST CHURCH

PTA Executive Board Honors
Dr. Brown At Luncheon Meet
By Jane Caaarlbarry
Tho executive board of Ly­
man High School PTA waa
host a t a luncheon Wednesday
In honor of Dr. Douglasa
Brown, professor of marriage
and family living of Florida
Btaltt University.
The luncheon, in Weaver
Hall of tlie Csnellicrry Com­
munity Methodist Church, w*»
held prior to a PTA wodkshop
held In conjunction with the
three-day Family Life liistl.
Into sponsored by the Lyman
PTA.
Subject for discussion at the
workshop was adventures In
marriage which help atlmuluta
and hold a marriage together.
Dr. Brown offered a t a new
“golden rule" for husbands
and w|ve# “do unto your mari­
tal partner according to his
needs."
Other epecisl guests InviUd
to tha luncheon to meet Dr.
Brown were County School
huperlntondent R. T- Mllwte,
James Birkenmeyer, county
school board member; Ralph

Youth of the Church will be three worship services and the
in churge of Sunday School, Trnining Union this Sunday
al the First Baptist Church of
Sanford.
Youth Week officers receiv­
By Jane Casselberry
ing keys last Sunday even­
The Ladies Guild of the As­ ing from Rev. Fred B. Chance,
cension Lutheran Church at pastor, include Billy Colbert,
Casselberry will meet next youth pastor; Mis* Peggy
Price, education-youth direc­
Thursday at the church.
The Guild will hold a rum­ tor; Miss Sue Koke, choir di­
mage sale March 29 and rector; Johnny Phillips, chair­
.March 30 beginning at 8 a.m. man of deacons; A1 Kaylor,
at the Super Valu Store on Training Union director and
Miss Patti Stenstrom, WMU
SR 436.

Staia Farm laiuraara Com pan id
I n lag 1. I’r) or a te Staff

�V

Variety Sparks Seminole Science Fair
Bees To Flying
Cars On Exhibit

NORM AN LKACIl, Rlolojry first place winner,
displays the bodies of white mice, who diet! of
cancer induced by consumption of radio-active
food.
(Herald Photo)
r

ltii.l, I.K ill,L it, Chemistry first place winner,
is nearly hidden behind the mare o f test tubes in
which lie determined the protein content o f food
fibers.
(Herald Photo)

WLLOUT SHULTRK MODKL, built by Coni
Klinefelter is examined by Law re nee McHenry.
This model took third place in Physics.
(Herald Photo)

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Exemption Bill Proposed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
State Hep. William O'Neill of
Ocala proposed Thursday n
tdl| ri'i|Uilillg twill til* UsSCitsors t« furnish complete in­
formation to the state romp*
(roller on the extent of home­
stead exemption.
O'Neill told the Legislative
Council's Tax Committee, of
which he is chairman, that the
state legislature does not have
sufficient infor m a t i o n on
which to plan a tux program.
He said he'd like to have
figure* on the total mini her
of homes in each county to­
tally exempt from taxation

i under the $3,000 constitution­
al exemption, the number that
are partially exempt, nrul the
cost to the taxpayer of gran t­
ing the exemption.
The tax committee tunned
O’Neill a one-man subcommit­
tee to study the m atter furth­
er. Ho said he'll meet short­
ly with the advisory ruuimiltee of the State Tax Assessor*
Association.
Itep. James Swenny of Vol­
usia said that when the leg­
islature talks about getting
this type information it runs
inlu “ personal and political"
problems.
llo said tax assessors must

he persuaded that the legisla­
ture docs not plan to use the
Information to hurl the indi­
vidual assessor.
“ Wo want to help them," he
said.
O'Neill said it Is costing
other taxpayers money to
grant tax exemptions to ape*
rial classes.
He noted the cost of (m,st­
age and clerical help in mull­
ing out tax exemption notices
to persons with homestead*
totally exempt from taxation.
Ho proposed a statewide
study between now and the
It*&gt;&gt;&amp; session to 111i«l out the
costs of granting exemptions.

JLJDI TAYLOR urrnnKos Iter display of u demonsi ration hive of been and the products of the
economical insects which won a second place in
the Ilioloity «xhibit.
(Herald Photo)

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earlier rtrgu merits by the
Justice Department anti the
National Associathn fur the
Advancement of Colored 1'tro­
pic.
Attorney Jack Peirce, re­
presenting the M n i l p li i l
school lward, supported a t­
torneys K Harlan Dodson Jr.
of Nashville and S. Frank
Fowler of Knoxville in sup­
port of the program.
Other Southern states have
comparable laws.

U.S. Launches
New Titan
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
— A mighty Titan2 rocket
carrying the largest nose
cone ever built for a U, S.
military m i s s i l e Thursday
soared more Ilian O.TM miles
across the Atlantic Ocean.
The 103 foot Titan-2. Amer­
ica's most powerful intercon­
tinental ballistic m i s s i l e ,
blasted from Us launching
pad at 10:23 a m.

A m ending
S ectio n
3
of
rh n u ter
law s
of
TWENTY ‘QUALITY1 POINTS were tallies! by Hunt Lincoln-Mercury,
F l o r i d a , l o t * , to rhaiiKS t h e
Inc., to win tlio ''Quality Service Plaque of tin* Lincoln-Mcrcttry division,
la s in g
proerdur*
of
Hie
lilsirtrt
roirnnenrlng
w ith
Ford Motor Company. R. L. Johnson, purls and servico representative of
t h e y e a r ISSt. b y u s i n g t h e
Lincoln-Mercury, is pictured (left) presentinjf the plaque to Rill Neider,
t t a l l r o a d A s s e s s m e n t llonrit
i t e t . r m l n a t l o n o f Hie level
service nuinaifer, and Willie Hunt, Lincoln-Mereury dealer in Sanford. Thu
o f a s s e s s m e n t In e a c h C o u n ­
plaque is fur outstandinn quality service, customer relations, modern
t y a s Hie b a s i s fo r a r r i v i n g
a t t h e s i s i i i n r i t t r u e v alu e
equipment, certified registered mechanics and dealer service facilities.
o f ( h e p r o p e r t y s u b j e c t to
(H e ra ld P h o to )
D i s t r i c t l a x e s In *»-'h C o u n ­
t y a m t a l l o t l t l g each C o u n ­
t y * s h a r e o f Hie D l s t l tl t
Vermont had a 1902 law re­
t a x on H i l t b a s i s ; p ru v lilr-l, h o w e v e r t h e l a x m o n ­ quiring motorists to he pre­
ie s r a i s e d In t h e D i s t r i c t ceded by someone afoul car­
shall
not
ex ceed
that
am ount
w h ic h
w o u ld
be rying a lighted lantern.
r a l s r d b y l e v y o f t m ill on
t h e d o l l a r of a c t u a l a s a e s * .
tot, much business with the quantities of modern arm*
ny K. C. Thaler
ed v a l u e , as d e t e r m i n e d by
t h e s e v e r a l C o u n t y T.iv AaLONDON (UPI) — Things so-called bourgeois circles in and economic aid.
eeesn ra, o f all p r o p e r l y l y ­ lit I t , I mirI Hi tba &lt;Iiunl)
countries
and
i n g w i t h i n Hie D l s i r l r l a n d J u i l i r . « r » i l a » l r I'u HHlf, F l a r - arc not going well for the developing
au tije c t
to
C o u n ty
t a x e s ; ■4a, l a P r o b a t a ,
ignoring
the
proper
revolu­
Kremlin
in
Uic
Middle
East,
p r o v i d i n g t h a t D i s t r i c t t v s l a r a t H - t a t a nf
m o n i e s m a y be e x p e n d e d f o r MAltV ANN HTA.VT.KT.
one of the major infiltration tionary movements.
D aefaaail.
re c re a tio n a l purposes.
Rut there is a lot more at
T h i s rill lice hits been o r d e r ­ T a All F r a d l t n r a anil I'aaaiipa target* of Soviet strategy.
ed p u b l i s h e d by t h e C a v e r n - l l a t l a a
('l a l i n - n r l l r M a m l .
Having built up it* influ­ stake for thr Kremlin in Hie
lug
Ho ard
of C e n t r a l
a n d Vaala-1 Aalil F . l . l a i
Middle East presently than
F Mili.ro K lnrlda F lo o d C o n ­
Vim am t r a r h n f y ou a r a ence in Iraq with consider­
t r o l D i s t r i c t In t h e f o l lo w in g h-retir notlfl-I aitil r«-iuIr&lt;-1 able military and economic the future of the local Com­
pew sp a p e c a :
to praaant xny I-Ulin* ami da. investment*, Moscow is cur­ munist movements.
riiainla which you, or allliar of
T it u s v i l l e .Star A d v o cate
The Kremlin has been
witnessing the fact
F o r t U a u d e r d a l e D ally N e w s you, may h.iv- neHn-t the rently
cat at* of MVUV ANN HT.VS- that Hie new Iraq regime working hard lo gain and to
Miami l l e r s l i l
I.KV. ilacaa-a-l, l in- of a# hi
ill#.l ea C o u n t y D e m o c r a t
Huunly, l- Hie C-uiity Judaa clamped down wilh severity extend a foothold in the Mid­
H e n d r y C o u n t y New*
nf Haim I n n Ia Homily* Florida, on
Me).r i n g N ew s
Communist* and shot dle East. It farced its way
at hli ofll • lo the • --on aonte of their leaders.
V r r o Iteach Kress
into the oil-rich and stra­
h ouna o f a - l,S C o u n t y a t B#nF . . r t t l y a r e New * P r» v i
The new Syrian regime al­ tegically important area by
ford, Fl'irhlt. wlililn -lx cal­
in d lan lo w n Press
endar month* from Hi* lima so has tightened its grip on supplying Nasser with arms
K ey W e s t C IH ten
of
Ih* first imhlli .illon of
d l t e e r h o b r e N ew s
O r l a n d o Mentlnrl S t a r
IhU noth-. Two S*PlH "f Communist* and is tracking bark in the late IS3(is. to help
rich claim or d-msad ahatl them down.
K issim m ee (Jao-lte
undermine Western Influence
ha In wrlllna. an I •hull at.ita
F a in t l l r u r l l P o s t
After accepting quietly an there.
lha p l a n . of r r - h l r n r * mnl
Folk C o u n ty Dem ocrat
t - ' - t off]. - a t I r e of Ilia anti • Communist policy of
Rut Nasser after accepting
tO n fo rd Herald
c l a i m a n t , amt - h a l l h* a w o r n
F ..rt F i e r c e N ew s T r i b u n e
aid
on a stiahle scale from
President
Abdel
Gamal
Nas­
t
o
by
t
h
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t
a
l
n
i
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l
,
hi
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D e t.* n d Hun N'swt
o n e t i m e a t l e a s t tn d a r e b e ­ n r a i t o r n r y an d * *&lt;rtiji#niad ser in Egypt, Russia now the Russians clamped down
fo re t h e I n t r o d u c t i o n o f t h e by a m in i faa of one dollar finds thing* are getting out on the Communists and out­
ro ;......... l a w In the B a g la - anil t u c h r l a l m o r d a n i a n d nut
lawed the party. Moscow did
of hand.
Su f l l c l ahall h* void
a ttire .
/ » / ld t i d a D « n Wiutilry
C e n t r a l a n d B o u th erii H o f .
This development has come not like it but swallowed Hie
AA Im lii-iralrl*
Cum
Id* F lo o d C o n t r o l D i s t r i c t ,
Tattamrnlo A u t l t x u o r th a at a time when Moscow has blow lor Hie sake of politi­
b y It* tin v e n t i n g Ho# id
| t y ; ; ■ / a l l e y b. Miles
Batata of
become ostensibly more sen­ cal considerations.
J I A I t y ANN NTANI.KV.
C h a irm an
But wlien Abdel Kanin Ka»sitive to anti • Communist
Dtora-rd
Jtobert u r a flo n
policies of the countries with sem's revolution ousted King
H*-». A, Sim t, Jr.
A ttorney
C e n t r a l a n d H o u th r e n F l u r l d a Aitornry f o r aalil r-tata
whom it is doing business, Feisal in Iraq the Kremlin
11J&gt;» Slaanolla Avcnua
F l o o d C o n tr o l D i s t r i c t
for fear of Red China's re­ at ooce approached the new
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
Sot K v e r n l a B t r e e l
Flrat poldlcatlun March I!. action. One of Peking's argu­ rrgime in Baghdad and has
West F a l b lleaeh . F l o r i d a
A. D. t»*l.
P ublish M a tth
Ib id .
I
'u b l l a h M a rch 31, 3* A A p ril ments is thal hutaia if doing since poured into Jraq large
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Reds Having Woes In East

Legal Notice

TAMPA (IIP!)—Four men.
including one who was an un­
successful candidate for the
Stale Legislature, were free
on itond today alter being
charged in federal warrants
vvilli making false statements
to the Federal Housing Ad­
ministration.
FBI agent* arrested Tampa
attorney William Th o m u s
Fusacll and Alex H. Itolli of
St. Petersburg Tuesday on
warrants issued alter a fed­
eral grand jury returned in­
dictments against them in Mi­
ami March 3. Two other St.
Petersburg men. I r v i n g
Green anil Hyman Green,
turned themselves in when
they learned of tile warrants
against them.

Spring Greets
Most Of U.S.

United Press International
Spring cheerfully greeted
most of an Impatient nation
today. But the East still felt
the effects of one of the na­
tion's most cruel winter*.
Spring bowed in at 3:20 a.
m. KST with fair skies and
ronifortuhle, warming tem ­
peratures across much of the
Isnd.
But snow fell this morning
in the mountainous area
where Tennessee, Virginia
WASHINGTON LTD
— and North Carolina meet,
Senator* agreed Tuesday that ami spread
lightly over
the Federal budget ha* tie- wide sections of lho*e slates.
come so huge and hard to
understand that Congress is
Montreal Is llte second larg­
losing control of it.
Sen. Spestard Holland. (D- est French speaking city in
Fla.), said the House and the world.
Senate appropriations com­
mittee* tend to overspend lie.
came of the “ l.irk of detailed
information'' about the com­
plicated annual national bud­
get.
“ We are digging ourselves
lntsi u hole," he said. ''The
be*! money we could spend
would lie on a Joint commit­
tee on the budget."
Holland was one of several
Witnesses before the senate
government operations com­
mittee to tcatify In support
of reorganisation legislation
to *ct up a watchdog joint
budget group to keep (ah* on
government s p e n d i n g 12
month* a year.

Congress Losing
Budget Control

Transfer Program Urged
WASHINGTON (UP!) Lawyers from three Tennes­
see cities today urged the
Supreme Court to approve a
a'.ate program of racial trans­
fers in public school! which
Negroes claim perpetuates
segregation.
T)w claim was made In

4 Charged On
Federal Warrants

Radio-activity, engines, fly­ bee colony, complete with oh
ing cars, chemical analysis serration hive, and drawings
of foodstuffs, how to grow of Hte anatomy of a bee ami
crystals, hydroponic garden- chart* showing the economy
Ing, and the economy of bee of the bee colony was award­
colonies were among the top ed second place in Biology,
winners In the S.-icnce Fair
A homemade spectroscope
held Thursday at Seminole by Chip Charon with accomHigh School.
| paning chart* and displays
Norman l.each'a Biology won him a second place me­
experiment of using minute dal in physics. The spectraamount* of Strontium Oil, Ce- | *cope hreaks light down Into
sium-13* and Phosphorus-32 colors of the spectra, ami i*
in the feeding of mice de- used to study the planets,
monstrated the type of can­ A model of a fallout shelt­
cer induced by llu* various er complete with all the
radio-active materials.
equipment and supplies need­
Bill Letflcr used a marc ed for a two week stay, in
of tost lubes, bottles and miniature was built and ex­
valves ami hoses In deter­ hibited by Gcni Klinefeltrr
mine the protein content of and won her a third place
various cattle feed* and grain modal In Physics.
supplements, including hay
Third place in chemistry
and citrus pulp, by chemical went to Jimmy Thompson for
analysis.
his hydroponic, soll-lcs* gar­
Bill Henderson, who placed dening
experiment,
using
first in Physic* built a triple several different types of
expansion engine, using a* a plants with water and certain
model, an engine at the Uni­ chemicals.
versity of Florida, which
Teaching a hamster how to
though it was Pi percent effi­ find hit way through a mare
cient, cost much more to run to (he reward of food was
that Hie to percent efficient the project of Sherrill Julian
engine* now in use.
for which site touk third
Steve Sewell and Ken Poff place In Biology.
did un extensive and timeBiology
Honorable Men­
consuming display of how tions went to Linda Spencer
to grow crystal* to take a for her experiment in Ensecond place medal in Chem­
istry.
★ ★ ★
Judi Taylor's study of a

★

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★

New Field
A new field of scientific ex­
hibit and displuy at this
year's Science Fair was the
Industrial Eduralion show
•ponsored by the first year
classes of design drafting
at SentlnnU High School.
Paul Dennis' drawing* xml
exhibit of a drill jig took
first place In tidi class.
A dream-car of tl*a future,
called an air-car, was built
and exhibited by Robert Ray­
nor, taking second place In
Hie sltow.
Tha working model of an
air-powered car, which real­
ly runs, used the engine of
a model airplane for its pro­
pellant, rising and riding on
a cushion of air Just off the

ground, wai demonstrated by
Raynor.
Drawings and exhibits of
a gearing exhibit won third
place for Steve Mason.
Honorable mentions in In­
dustrial Education Exhibit*
went to Hutch Riser for *
drawing reproduction exhibit;
George Mason for a rotary
pressure Joint drawing; Jay
Payne for a castings drawing
and Harry Steinmeyer for 0
hydraulic punch drawing.

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VEHO BEACH. Fla. (UP!)
—Pilcher Pete Rlchcrt, who
hail a 3-4 record with the Iwis
Angeles Dodgers last season,
is slated to begin training to­
day alter his release from the
Army. Itirhcrt, 23. was dis­
charged 43 day* early from
a six-month hitch under a
seasonal occupation clause.

cephalitis;; Sharon Giles for
her study of the effects of
variable* on the Heartbeat
of Mosquito Larvae; Ronnie
Hall for hi* study of Glau­
coma; Becky Bicker for her
Influcnr.a Inoculation Survey;
William Young for hi* btood
study; and Margaret Crano
for her study of tite Develop­
ment of a Chicken Embryo.
Chemistry Honorable Men­
tions were won by Bill Stem*
per uml Larry Sherwood for
their study of crystals; Dayna
Cletnmcr and Vance Brum­
baugh for their exhibit of
the commercial process of
soap-making; Dennis Brown
for his exhibit of how to Elec­
troplate Silver; and to Dale
Alexander and Henry Finch
for their exhibit of the P re­
paration of Gasses by Elec­
trolysis.
Physic* Honorable Mentions
were awarded l*ele Reynold*
for his Continuous Cloud
Ch*miter exhibit; David Lit­
tleton for his display of •
radio station, clcctro-magncHe sjtcctrum of radio-fre­
quency; Mike Smith for hi*
solar cell display; Steve Balint for hi* anll-watcr-batterypowered transistor radio; end
Frank Woodruff for hia rock
display.

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It costs considerable money to
provide transcripts of n trial, la w ­
yers Include the costs of their fees
when they defend their clients — if
they huve clients who can afford the
fees. Now the state must stand the
cost of these transcripts if a man
can’t afford to put It in any kind of
fee he m ight be aide to pay.
The other ruling is a stop toward
establishing the system in states of
Public Defender in all cases — tho
Judicial Counsel of Florida is asking
for such a system this yenr.
It costs enormous sums of money
in the states to provide for Public
Prosecutors, with their investiga­
tors, staffs and offices.
If, at last, wo nre ready to uphold
the Sixth Amendment all the way,
the prosecuting angle of justice's triangle of Court, prosecutor and de­
fender will have to embrace the man
who takes a paupers oath, and furn­
ish him with means of defense.
With the state facing gigantic
problems in hrondening education,
health services and other public de­
mands, it Is too l)Hd th a t wc face this
burden now — n burden wo huve nvolded since the Sixth Amendment
was incorporated in the Bill of
Rights,
But the problem can’t be ignored
for lack of money. Justice is us tho
Constitution says it Is, and it does­
n 't intimate th a t it is to be paid for
by the public only to prosecute a
man, but also to be paid fur to de­
fend him too.
This wock’s decision is to be
questioned only in th a t it roads
" . . . if the accused can not pay for
it" into the Sixth Amendment. It
snys no such thing.

•

Also knocked out ns an impedi­
ment to Justice wus the refusal of
states to furnish indlgcnts with rec­
ords of their trials to aid in an ap­
peal. Emnnatlng from Washington,
the refusal was based on a law of
thnt state which said such requests
could be granted only If there was
no show th at the request was frivo­
lous. In the case of two men senten­
ced for robbery to a 4 yenr term, the
state Court there ruled thnt the reurat was frivolous because the evience overwhelmingly said they
were guilty.
As in Gideon’s case, these men
may be guilty too. But the Sixth Amendment also snya a man has a
rig h t to "compulsory process" in a

J

Phil Newsom Says

Guessing The Outcome
Twice within a span of only
■bout three month* the world
bee reached htitoric turning
point* whole finel m u lU stilt
t e a only be gueiied.
la the third week of Octo­
ber, the Red Chinese launched
their massive attack again*!
lndla’e bonier, and la the fol­
lowing week Preaident Ken­
nedy forced a abowdown with
the Soviet Union over Soviet
m ln llei in Cuba.
On Jen. 22, Prealdant Charlea da Gaulle and West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Ade­
nauer aigned e treaty of
friendahlp e n d cooperation
w h i c h Adenauer declared
would end "400 y e a n of quar­
rel*, dispute end warfare" be­
tween their two countries.
On Jan, a, Da Gsutts tor­
pedoed British hope* for en­

tering the European Common
Market.
The events are not hoisted,
are in fact interlocked.
Tho Chinese attnrk on India
lerved to emphasize the grow­
ing rift between Red China and
t h e Soviet Union, adding
weight to De Gaulle’a theory
that the Soviet Union muit
eventually turn away from the
Chinese and back to the Euro­
pean family of nation*.
Out of the U. S.-Sovlet showdown came Nikita Khrushchev’a new "reasonable" atti­
tude and a lessening in cold
war tens ions. These develop,
menta la turn made it possi­
ble for DeOaulle, perhaps
sooner than he expected, to
move now to implement hit
ewa grand design for Europe.
This Europe would exclude

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criminal procedure against him, just
as the state has.
This will have an effect on thou­
sands of cases in the U. S., just as
the ruling in the Florida case will
have an enormous effect on thous­
ands of cases In the great majority
of states which do not provide a
Public Defender.
All of It will be very costly.

Florida has the dubious distlnc*
tlon of being the etate to force all
states to open their eyes and read
the Sixth Amendment of the Consti­
tution as avidly as they have rend
the 10th Amendment.
States not only have rights not
delegated to the union, as the 10th
says, but they have responsibilities
to* sec that rights protected by the
union are observed in the states. One
of those rights is to make sure th a t
a man has counsel to assist him if he
is to be tried, ns the Sixth says.
A poor man in Florida was de­
prived of his liberty because he could
not hire a lawyer to try to provo him
innocent.
Clarence EnrI Gideon of Bay
County may be guilty of the chnrgc
of breaking and entering. However,
he claims he is not guilty. He asked
the trial lawyer for an attorney, and
one was refused him. He was convic­
ted and sent to prison. There he
wrote the Supreme Court to attack
the Florida law which provides only
th a t a man may seek sendees of an
attorney at public expense if he has
been charged with a crime whose
mandatory penalty on conviction is
death.
The Court this week said the
Sixth applies to all criminn! cases.
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both Britain and the United
States and lead ultimately to
the junking of NATO, upon
which Europe's defenses have
depended.
De Gaulle's move against
Britain clearly was political,
and in that stroke be put off
for years, if he did not ac­
tually destroy, the concept of
a politically united Europe
which had been a foundation
stone of Western policy since
the end of World War II.
lie estlmalcd correctly, it
seems, that economic reason*
would force hit European
Common Market partners to
remain inside the bloc as a
trading area. Politically, he
coldly reasoned that agree­
ment between France and Ger­
many would force the lesser
powers to cooperate whether
they liked It or not.
6o far, events have given
De Gaulle no reason to ques­
tion his own Judgment. It re­
mains to tie seen whether he
may have erred on the ques­
tion of liming.
Most West Germans would
agree with Adenauer that the
French-Geramn accord ii the
"crowning point of my career."
But among Influential Ger­
man newspapers. De Gaulle's
clear anli-U. 8. bias has arous­
ed deep reservations. Within
lngtoa.
Adenauer’s own cabinet there
i* a deep split.
The Germans do not want to
lose contact, either econom­
ically or defensively, with
Washington. Final results will
depend upon which has the
stronger p u ll-P aris or Wash-

Matter Of Fact
It U centrally believed
among students of tha sub­
ject that Noah's ark waa
made of gophar wood (per­
haps ryprvaa or cedar) and
was divided Into compart­
ments on threw decks, the
topmost of which had a win­
dow in the roof. The ark's
dimensions of GOO cubit* long,
DO cubits broad and 30 cubits
high era translated into 450
ft. by 75 ft, by 45 ft.
During World War II Ger­
man plana were referred to ua
Meaaerschmltta because of
their engineer, Willy Messersrhmltt. Ha created the MelOS,
the Kcmet, which waa the
first airplane designed for a
liquid fuel rocket engine, and
the Me2d2 which in early 1044
waa tha first Jat plane flown
in combat.

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON’— (N’EA —
One key principle in President
Kennedy's tax reform pro­
gram, Treasury officials say,
has not been fully appreciat­
ed by the general public. It
Is intended to ease the tax
burden on people who are
not fully sharing in the na­
tion's prosperity.
Included hero are not on­
ly those with Incomes less
than $3,000 a year—who would
have to pay no taxes at all
—hut also those with incomes
up to (10,000 a year who use
the minimum standard deduc­
tion instead of itemizing de­
ductions. Working mothers,
widows or widowers with de­
pendent children or disabled
dependents also would bene­
fit. So would the aged.
Tho
present
minimum
standard deduction is JO per
cent of the taxpayer's in­
come or $1,000, whichever s
less.
Under the proposed reform
the minimum would be $300
for a single tas payer, Woo
for a married couple and
$100 more for eAch depend­
ent, up to $1,000 for seven
dependents.
These change* wwuld bene­
fit 13 million taxpai-rs now
using the minimum standard
deduction. They would apply
to taxpayers with Incomes of
leas than $3,000 and no de­
pendents, $4,000 a year and
one dependent, $5,000 a year
and two dependent* and so
on up to $10,000 a year and
seven dependents.
People who must psy for
the care of ■ ehikl or a dis­
abled dependent of any age
In order to hold a Job would
benefit.
Instead of the present $000
maximum for dependents'
cere, people with two de­
pendents could deduct up to
$900 and those with three or
more the full $1,000.
The maximum Income which
a married couple may have
and still be allowed to fake
the deduction if the wife
works would be raised from
the present $4,500 limit to
$7,000.
The ape limit of children
for whom a dependent's de­
duction could he claimed
would be raised from 11 to
U years.
A married man whoee wife
la in an institution or a wife
whose husband has deserted
her would be able to claim
these ileductioos, the same

Notebook

as widowers and employed
widows.
The President's tax reform
program would extend new
benefits to all people over
05 years old, including Hie
13.5 million low income ag­
ed who pay no taxes under
the present law. Social Soceurity, railroad retirement
and other benefit* now ex­
cluded from taxable income
would continue to lie exempt.
With the exception of a
few older people in the top
income brackets, all the 3.4
million aged who now pay
some income taxes would
benefit from Hie general tax
cuts.
The present retirement In­
come credit and the *600 ex­
emption for those over 63
would be eliminated. In Uic)r
places there would be a
straight $300 cut in taxes for
single people over 65. For a
married couple, both over 65
and filing a Joint return Uicre
would be no taxes on income
up to $5,77$, whereas they
must now pay taxes on all
taxable Income over $2,667.
Even tiie people over 65
with income from wages, pri­
vate pensions and dividends
would get a tax deduction.
Although the tax exemption
on the first $50 of income
from dividends and the 4 per
cent tax credit on all divid­
ends above that amount
would be ended, the 5 per
cent cut in corporation (ax
rates which the President
proposes would more than off­
set present benefits.
All ceilings on medical ex­
pense deductions would be re ­
moved, although medical ex-

Quotes
The United States lias cre­
ated In the public’s mind a
definite picture of untruitworthy Communist leaders. It
can no longer expect that the
public or the Congress would
lake the Soviet Union's own
word that It would keep Its
part of the bargain.
—Lewis B. Sohn of Harvard
t.aw School, on nuclear test
bun.
Our superiority over the
Western bloc in nuclesr wea­
pon* is beyond question.
—Marsh si S. S. Biryuznv.
commander-ln-chlcf of So­
viet rocket force*.

penso lie low 4 per cent of
adjusted gross income could
not be m inted as a deduc­
tion.
People who retire lie fore
reaching age 65 would be
permitted to continue using
the present retirement Income
credit till they reach 65. Peo­
ple between R2 and 65 who
receive social security or
railroad retirement benefits
would continue to receive
them lax exempt, but they
would he taxed on other in­
come, the fam e as all other
people under 65.
In summary, tho apccial
tax credit proposed for the
aged would give 50 per cent
of its benefits to people with
income* under $5,000- People
over 65 with Incomes from
$5,000 to $10,000 would get a
37 per cent tax cut. Incomes
from $10,000 to $20,000 would
got a 17 per cent tax cut.
Higher Incomes would get
cuts of from 8 to 9 per cent.

TO ALL FORMER CLIENTS OF
FRED R. WILSON, DECEASED:
All sbatracts found in the office of Mr. Wilson
have been deposited with Chelsea Title and
Guaranty Company, 119 West Find Street, San*
ford, Florida, and may be reclaimed there by
Iheir owners.
A. Edwin Shtnholiter
An Executor of the Will of
Fred R. Wilson, Deceaoed.

ment Intruding to disturb the
spiritual affinity between her­
self and her mate.
Other indigant folk* will
write from time to time and
even try to threaten tha local
editor with cancelling their
aubecription unless he "Drope
that awful Dr. Crane, ate.,
etc."
Sometime* these people feel
that I am treading on their
toea but violently deny the
truth of my office cases, for
they with to hide their head*
in the sand a little longer.
For it ie very painful to
face the fact that you may be
the real causa for the break­
up of your marriage.
Instead of facing facta and
then trying to salvage that
home, some indigant souls
Just try to criticize me and
even hope to get thia column
taken out of their local news­
paper so they will not 4&gt;* re­

minded of their own mistakes.
The dining room and bed­
room are the two key room*
for keeping your husband
happy! In lush America, how.
ever, the dining room Ii no
problem.
But the bedroom is the piaro
where most divorces start!
So send for my booklet
"Sex Difference! B e t w e e n
Men 4k Women," enclosing a
stamped, return envelope, j,iu»
20 cents,
(Always write to n r.
Craae in cere of this newt,
paper, enclosing a long s
cent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20 cents to cover
typing and printing rust*
when you send for one of
hi* booklets )
The Garden of Eden Is belleved to have been in the val­
ley of the Tigris and Euphra­
tes Rivers, in what now is
Iraq.

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long live the king.

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DISTRICT

In the old days, children
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Today, it’s the fortunate par­
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perience for more than a
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CASE 0-489: Marsha D.,
aged 42, la an I n d i g n a n t
housewife.
"Dr. Crane," ahe protested
during a forum I held for her
Women'* Club, “I think you
a n all wrong about sex.
"Yon say unless a wifa re­
mains seductive and allurinr,
she may lose her husband to
other slnna.
"Welt, I’d hare you know
that my husband and I are In
complete harmony, yat sex Is
net a part of our life a t all.
"We stay attuned on purely
a spiritual plane and that Is
all that Is needed for a truly
happy home.”
Remember the old s t o r y
about the 6 Blind Men of Hin­
dustan who attended their
first circus?
They encountered an ele­
phant One blind man felt of
his trunk, another of his leg;
a third, his side; a fourth, his
tall and the fifth seized an
ear.
When they returned home
that night, a violent argument
developed at the table as they
tried to tell their friends what
an elephant w** like.
In ail sincerity they Insist­
ed respectively that nn ele­
phant waa like a m ake; A
tree; a wall, a rope and a fan.
They would even h a v e
aworn affidavit* that they
were entirely correct and all
four of their blind companions
totally wrong!
So It Is with our experiences
In life. Sincere people, like
Marsha, firmly believe they
are entirely correct.
Yet their experience may be
eo limited that their remarks
are obviously unsound and
even Juvenile when viewed by
other more mature ndult*.
And that is obviously true
In Maraha'a cate. She is a
poetess a t heart and has a
tolerant husband who humors
her whims.
But two of the ladles at this
Women's Club Informed me
that M artha’s husband not
only Is chasing around with
a young woman about 25 yeara
of age.
But ha even ha* her en­
sconced In an apartm ent as
hla paramour.
Meanwhile, M a r a h a l a
blithely ignorant and Inaiita
that her m arriig* It entirely
happy without any sexual ele­

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Ex-Champ Near Death After Beating
Ih r £anfurh Ifrrall)
Fri. Mar. 122, 'Oil—Page 5

Three New W orld Champs

Rock Flight
Seeks Sixth
SOKC Victory

After Triple Title Bouts
Lus ANGELES (LTD - in. tans at the Dodgers ItaseBoxing has three new world bell Stadium,
Griffith h a j won a split
champions ledav an I one ex10-round decision over Rcdrichampion, Ottwy Mutin', in gur/ in a nGtithic bout
in
i hospital wiLit head injur IMO.
ic&gt; that threaten h i s hie.
After
the
Kamos-Moore
That’s the harvest Irom the lx ut. 21 y e a ro lj Cmz of the
tli,t triple-hitter fight show Philippines won the vacant
world J u n i o r welterweight
;:i a quarter century—a show &lt;1HI-pound) title by knocking
in which Cubans Luis Itodri-!
quez and Sugar Karim* Irc.‘ame champions, along with
ttuberto Cruz of the Philip|iim«
tt was 2J-year-old Urtimino
(Sugar) Kamos, a Cutinn ex- ,
He, who wrested Hie world
feather-weight I2ii • p o u n il
ll&gt; l oiled Press Inter national
crown Irom ID-year-old .Moore
Warren Spahn and Early
oi Columbus, diiio, on the
Wynn,
who can be excused
lOth-foinid knockout that sent
liavey to White Memorial for eye.ng the calendar care­
Hospital.
fully, picked the first day of
There Dr. Phillip Vogel. a
-tiring to demonstrate there's
staff neurosurgeon, examined
Moore and said ‘’he is In a plenty of life in their aging
arms.
deep coma and his chances
And the results of their elliving
are
poor.”
of
torts
Thursday probably will
That statement was made
after a throat operation trac­ be that Spahn will pitch the
heotomy had been perform­ opening game of the National
ed to assist tile unconscious League season lor the Mil­
waukee liras es and Wynn
boxer's breathing
Whether a brain opera­ will he carried by the Chi­
tion will be necessary or of cago While Sox at least long
any use, the physicians at enough to achieve the -tooth
the hospital were not cer­ victory ot his career.
Spahn. whose 18 victories
tain.
The
Ilamos-Moore
fight last season increased his ca­
was staged shortly after the reer lotal fo 327, allowed only
Mar title bout in which Cu­ one run and three hits in
ban Rodriquez, 2d. look the 1seven innings ns the Hravcs
welterweight (t 17-pound) title bowed to the New- York Mrts
from slightly favored Emile 2-1. Wynn, whose »c\cn tri­
Griffith of Now York on an umphs last season lilted his
unanimous 15-round decision rareer mark to 293, went
before a crowd of 2d,112 pay- three innings and permitted
just one run m the White
Sox' 7-U loss to the Cincinnati
Reds.
Spahn. who will he t2 on
April 23. thinks he'll again he
nhle to take a regular start­
ing turn and be good for 17
NEW YORK (DPI) —llill In 2U victories lids year, lie
Russell of the Boston Celtics failed to make 20 last season
beat out Will Chamberlain of for the first time since 1955.
Wynn was hit hard in early
the -San Francisco Warriors
for a first-team berth on the spring trials hut now has
National basketball Associa­ turned in two consecutive
tion all-star team today and strong three inning stints. He
Terry Di-whinger of the Chi­ was tagged for onn hit — a
cago Zephyrs was named homer by rookie Tommy
Harper—Thursday. Only Iasi
Nil A rookie-of-the year.
Others named to the first Sunday he had pitched three
all star leant, selected by scoreless innings against the
writers and radio • television Mel*.
The Pittsburgh P i r a t e *
broadcasters in the nine
league cities, were Elgin Ray. dealt the Minnesota Twins
lor and Jerry West «sf the Los their Mill straight defeat. 5Angeles Lakers, Hob Pettit 4, in In innings, with Dick
of the St, Louis Hawks, and Scliolield collecting (our of
Oscar Holtertson of Ute Cin­ their 12 hit*.
Three run hoinrrs by Wes
cinnati Royals,
llaylor was the only unani­ Covington and Frank Torre
mous choice, being named came olf 25-game winner Don
on all 85 ballots. The Lakers' Drysdale and enabled the
star also was named to last Philadelphia Phillies to shade
season's first team along with Ute Los Angeles Dodgers 8-7.
Al Kalfne hit two homers
Rnliortson, Pettit and West.
Chamberlain headed the and Norm Cash ami Jake
second team, which also in­ Wood also homered to lead
cluded Hob Cousy, and Tom the Detroit Tigers to an 11-1
Heintohn of the Celtics, Hal­ romp over the Haiti more
ley Howell of the Detroit Pis­ Orioles, who stiffen'd their
tons and Hal Greer of the second loss lit a row slier
Syracuse Nationals10 victories.

out Raymumlo (Kattlmg) Tor­
res of Mexico at 2:0* of the
first round,
Cruz, a 3-1 underdog, caplured the title telt vacant
when Italy's Duilto Loi re­
tired early this year. Now,
Cruz must defend against Ed­
die Perkins of Chicago with­
in Oo days, according to an
agreement with the World

Boxing Association.
Co-promoters Cal and Al­
ice n Eaton and George Par­
nassus said
they should
"break about even" with the
$2C2,433 g r o s s gate, despite
the $100,090 extra eo»l of post­
poning the fight-show Irom
last Saturday night because of
rain.
That shill lost the show' a
$70,090 television ice and in­
curred S3o,ooo additional expenscs for the fighters train­
ing and for setting up the
stadium.
Griffith angrily told reporters at the stadium, "I
was ruhl&gt;cd liy this decision,
f won the fight In-yon I are
George Altman and Duke doubt.'*
A United Press toll of ti
Carmel drove in two runs
each with a single and a tn- writers at the stadium show­
pie each as the M, Louis ed eight fur Griffith, Includ­
Cardinals defeated the Kan ing the DPI, seven f.»r Rodri­
sas City Athletics til. Ray guez and two for a draw.
All six fighters receive
Sadcekl limited the Athletics
for
Thursday
to one run in four innings guarantees
and both he and Hob Gibson night's show a- follows- Gritstruck out five men in titeir fith. S70.000: Moure, SHi.tKMl;
Rodriquez. $! 5,009; Ramos
stints.
The New York Yankees and S7.50O; Torres, $7,509, and
Washington Senators struggl­ Cruz, $3,000.
ed lour hours and 25 minutes
to a 7-7, 17-inning tic ended
by darkness. The Yankees
hud 21 tilts, including a hunter
by Elston Howard, while Dm
Senators had 13 hits, topped
by a homer by Don Lock.
Rookie right-hander Floyd
NEW YORK (DPI) - The
Weaver pitched live scoreless courage of bantam basketball
innings in the Cleveland In­ stars Yinn-e Ernst and Pat
dians* 7-2 triumph over the Turtle set up Saturday's
Chicago Cubs. Weaver was clash between Providence and
hacked by a 13-lnt attack that Canisitts for the National In
ini-hided bonier* by Fred vitallun Tournament cham­
Whitfield and Tito Francona, pionship.
Ernst, a 5 8 ploy maker
The U s Angeles Angels
scored Iheir eighth victory in who was named most vnluII exhibition games when aide player in Providence’*
they beat the San Francisco 1901 NIT title win, gritted
Giants 5-3. Hob Turley yield­ his teeth against Hie pain of
ed only one earned run in six a pulled hamstring muscle m
innings as the Angels soared Ids right leg Thursday night
to their seventh straight vie a* Hie Friars delealej .VIurlory. Abide Pearson had two quette, 70-(H, in a semifinal
-ingles and two stolen buses cneounte r.
Turtle, 5-11, made Ids first
for the winners.
Eddie Hressuud anil Carl full effort since breaking Ids
Yaitrzemskl homered to lead ankle on Feh. 5, and lurried
the Heston Red Suv to a I 3 in a masterful second half
victory over the Houston with defensive job on VUlanov a'z
a homer in the sixth Imt Diek Wally Jones to bring Catiisiu*
Itadatz struck out four of the a til Pi eomehark victory.
six men he laced in the last
two innings to gain eredit lor
the Red Sox' sixtli win in 13
exhibition games.

J It Gillums' Rock Flight,
who starred at
Daytona
Reach last summer, will try
for his sixth win of the sea­
son in the featured tenth race
«»f tonight's big tl-raee pro­
gram ,d Hie Sanford-Orlando
■Kennel Club,
The last breaking red brutdie attained a national R-l
rating at Daytona and in 21
starts there he registered six
firsts, three seconds and five
thirds
Though llock I light rales
as the vvinnlngrsl limner in
this main event. Sarasota
Egg King, owned by the Cir­
cus City Itaiirli Kennels, is
ruled me favorite on the
morning line. He has been "Ilimes in the money in 18 lours
IT WAS LITTLE Lea- of Hie oval, and has three
lirsts to his credit.
Rite tryout time at Ft.
Hounding out the Held lor
Mellon I’ui'k Tlimmlny the featured tenth will he Dodavali, Technique Tip, Connie
a l loi'iionti w it It o v er Kill Choice, Diamond Star, Sallio
yotHiRSleiK ready lo r MeDuii and Hraille.
Hr,idle will be trying for
the oiK'itiiiR tilt in early his third straight victory, his
fillli for the season. Roth
April. Ilottoiu picture Connie
Choice and Diamond
nil own David I’nttertvim, Star outran the pack in their
last starts.

W ynn, Spahn Prove

Plenty In Aging Arms

Russell Beats
Out Wilt On Five

Bantams Pace
NIT Victors

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In Burnett's Own Words

Drag Races
Probers To Hear Rigged Case Set Saturday

ATLANTA tU I'D — A stale Conk to investigate lluruetl's
a m m lit of the alleged fix.
Hurnett said he overhead
former Georgia Athletic Pirector Wallace Hulls give vi­
tal information on the Geor­
gia team to Alabama coach
Paul Itryant just before Ala­
George P. Hu met I will fell lia tna beat Georgia 351).
in another development, the
Ills story to assistant Stale
Atty. Gen George Tliercll, Justice Department said a
named by Ally lieu. Eugyne preliminary investigation in
investigating committee early
next week wilt listen In an
A I I a ti t a insurance man's
story ot a telephone call in
which the 1992 Georgia Ala­
bama football game allegedly
was rigged.

Harney Peaces Doral

New Assistants
OXFORD, Ohio (DPI) — Ho
Schembechler, new head foot­
ball coach at Miami of Ohio,
announced Thursday that In­
is hiring Jack lleckcr, pr«sently assistant coach at the
University of Toledo, and Jiin
Ilv-rbstrclt, an assistant coach
at Ohio State the last two
years, as assistants.
The mangusteen, a live na­
tive to Hie East Indies, can
not be grown anywhere In the
Dniled Male*.

MIAMI (DPI) — Gene Lit
tier, Gary Player and Arn­
old Palmer—the seige guns
ot the golfing tour — were
realty- to make a run at Hie
head end of the $5n.(am Doral
()|w-n golf championship to­
day alier relinquishing the
first round lead to the "visi­
tor*.”
Pal Harney, who hadn’t
louched a club in six necks
and gave tip tile lour lo take
a c l u b j o b at Sacramento.
Calif., &gt;o he could be with
his family, played it from
memory to take llse* first

round lead with a four-underpar 98.
One shot back of him came
Glenn .Stuart, a 28-year old
assistant pro from Grand
Itapids who admits lie was
“ much better as a basketball
player.”
Stuart, who played at Cen­
tral Michigan and had a try.
mil willi Hie lais Angeles
Lakers, belied lldse words
with a line o|M-uing 99 three
under par.
Hut Little, the 1901 U. S.
Open chumpum, knocked in a
3D-loot putt on the linn)

green Thursday for a twounder par 70 while Player
and Palmer were only one
more sliot away at 7t, ami
ready to make Iheir bid af
ter teeing off in high morning
winds for tlie first round.
“That wind was rough out
there," said Palmer. "Fri
day, we get a chance at that
afternoon period when Hie
wind dies down.”
Tied at 70 with Litller were
soeh as veteran Ted Kroll,
Australia's Hruce (Tampion
and Joe Carr of Worcester,
Muss.

Sorry!
Minor*

WHERE TO, ANGELS? - - By Alan Mover
A H G fl* ' Ai4*4Sl4
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10, taking a healthy
.-swing timing the drills.
&lt;Herald P hoto)

Tile Seminole Timing Asso­
ciation
will present the sec­
diraled that no federal law
ond
tiig
race of the month,
was violated in Hie reported
- Hits Saturday evening at the
rigging ease.
Until Hints anil Rryani have Osceola drug strip. Dragsters
denied any part in a rigging from throughout the state will
conspiracy. Hull*' attorney U roui|K-lc for prizes and tro­
expected to Hie a SHI million
libel suit next week against phies, in all classes.
The top eliminator will re­
the Saturday Evening Post
ceive
n $5tl cash award with
which published lltiriietl’s ac­
a big trophy. The middle
count.
The Post Thursday declined eliminator will cop a $25 easli
to discuss t h e story on award, the little eliminator
grounds there was a possible $2u and the little stork elim­
inator $15.
litigation.
Entrance Tec to run will he
A syndicated columnist for
Hie Hosfon Herald. George $2 a ear and $1 for spectator*.
Frazier, wrole Thursday lh.it There will he 20 stock car
"Wally llutts and Hear Hry- classes; eight sports ears, six
ant might not he indignant if gas, four tdlered and three
they ruiilil see what the Sat­ dragster classes.
urday Evening Post is sitting
on.”
Largest meteorite known Is
the Doha, estimated to weight
Most of Montreal's million between 50 and 70 tons, locat­
residents speak French and ed near Groothmtetn, Southwest Africa.
many know no English.

McRoberts Cops
Class A Play
The qualifying round for the
Sanford Women's Golf Assn,
championship wilt lie held
March 27, it was announced
today.
Recently the club held an
"11” tourney with Kanrhon
McRoberts taking first place
in Glass A. Class II, tic be­
tween Harriet William• and
Myrtle Adams; Class C,
Katherine Park and Class D,
Peggy Rilltip*.
The chili also announced
winners in the recent Ringer
tourney with Class A winner,
Jen lie Fotilk; Class R, Mar­
tha Zok: Class C, Suzy Dic­
key, and Class D, Rosemary
Rergsledl.

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Lookin' For A Hom e?
There's O ne For You
wish, and a t prices th a t will fit In
every budget.
They have them in every location,
east-side, west-side and south-side
of the county, out in the country, in
residential areas, on lakefronts, on
the highway, and off the highway.
For newcomers to the area, maps
are also a feature of the page, to
show you ju s t how to get to the fea­
tured spots of the week.
Look over this page, pick out one
that looks good to you. Drive out and
make an on the site inspection.
If you don’t see ju s t what you've

There’s u sontr niwut a boll weevil
who was "lookin’ for n home * . . •
lookin' for a home . .
The Georgia cotton fanner didn’t
make the boll weevil feel very wel­
come, but th at’s not the case with
realtor and home builders in Semi­
nole County,
They want folks who are "lookin'
for a homo" to feel welcome here, and
each week they sponsor more than a
page, featuring nil kinds of homes all
over Seminole County.
They have homes (groves and
acrcnge, too) to suit every taste and

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ix n t r c ir c u it r o r n r o p
T im six t h ju n ir is i. c m .
C t ' I T O P AXII F O B M I N I x o i .h c o u n t y . r i . o n i n * .
e n u c s s r so . iie si
T U B BOSTON r i V K CENTS
SA VIN Ua DANK.
Plaintiff,
C LiA n KNOB

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A p ril, a t l l t O I A. M. ai t h r
m a i n Boor o f th » C n u r t l|nu&gt;«
o f Batnlaal* C o u n ty . » l H»nfnrd . Ktorlila, Ilia uMlrr&lt;l*n»i1
C l a r k w ill a t f » r f o r a a la to
t h a h l * h t * t an d k**t b id d e r
f o r r a t h l h a f o l lo w I n e d i a •rlbaS raal n rofirrlyt
I / i t I I . W o r k K. COUNT U T C l . i m MANOR. UNIT
No, I. ac f lo n lln g In th*
tat t h a r a o f a a r« ro ril» J
In P l a t llo o k 11, p an * St,
P u b l i c HaciirSa o f S rm l n o la C o u n ty , Florida,
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In f i n a l d a r r a c o r fo r* cl«*ura
a n l a r a d In C h a n e a r y a c t i o n No.
I M I S n o w p e n d i n g In t h a Clrcult m a r t a f and for la m ln o l a C o u n i r . F l o ri d a .
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TOIJ A ltH IIB IIKIIY N U T t .
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a l t u a t a d a m t In.-alod In Hunt
p u la C o u n t y, F l o r i d a , You a n d
t i r b of you a ra haraby lau u l r a d t o fID y o u r A r . t k r r
w i t h th o C l a r k o f l h a f Iroult
C o u r t , In a n d f o r H ftn lao U
C ounty, Florida, and , - r t a a
c o p y t h a r a o f u p o n W, I . W i n i l a r w i a d l r , of t h a
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s l l h d a y o f A pril, I f U . alaa a
D r c r a a P r o C o n f c t a o w ill ba
a n t t r a d a a a l n a l you.
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Horn thst ere auppoied to Ofure la ■ person'! decision to
pay—or not to pay—hi* bills.
The FHA has boeo con­
cerned lately about the ris­
ing rate o! foreclosures, sod
thought tlmt may lie Its pro­
cedure for evaluating credit
rlik* needs .‘mprovlng.
So the agency went back to

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In t h a C ity I f a l l In th e City
nr Han ford , F lo rid * , will ro n a l d a r a n d i D t i r m l n * w li« th ar
o r n o t th o C i t y will clout, va*
■at*, r » n n u n r r , d l t r l a l m a n d
a b a n d o n a n y r i g h t n f Ihn C i t y
ntid lit* p u b lla In a n d to the
l a n d d r l l n r a t r d upon a P l a t
a t a publlo u l l l l l D a *aM ro *nt,
w hich
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n a a t m a n l la n w r a p a r t i c u l a r l y
ilc a r rlh c d a t follow*:
T h a t r a r t n l t i I I f o o t UUIIty K a . r m a n t l y l n r In !&lt;ot«
1. 3. a n d SI. o f n l o c k I,
W y n n w o o d Hub d lrlalo n . a a
r r o o r d t d In F l a t Uoo k 4,
P a a r a SS, St a n d 14, H tm lttula C o u n t y n ao o rd a.
P a r a o n a l n l * r * a l t d m a y ap p ta r and
l&gt;a h t t r d
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■ four-yeir-eld housing sub-others, (he assumption is that
division in T eise snd stud he will be Just as undepend­
led the payment records ol able in mortgago payments.
tha occupants who had FHATha Teass study showed
Insured mortgages.
this standard seemed to stand
The atudy showed that the up. Those who were behind in
FHA h id made a lot of wrong their mortgago payments at
guesses. Quite a few home- the time of the survey also
otrmrir who had looked like were behind In other debt ob­
good credit risks four years ligations. '
ago were not living up to
The study did point out that
their records.
some of the original credit re­
Out the perplexing thing port* were akctchy, auggestabout U was that there did­ Ing this may have been one
n 't seem to be anything of the reasons the bad risks
wrong with the standards the slipped through. The FHA
FHA had used originally in promptly upgraded Its spec­
grading each person'! credit ifications in this area.
potential.
The feeling nuw Is that u
For instance, the FllA case-by-case atudy of de­
places great stress on a per­ faults—possibly by a sociol­
son’s past bill-paying record ogist or psychologist—might
before it decides whether It ho the only way lo shod more
wants to do business with light on the problem.
him. If he has a history ol
Hie task of measuring a
delinquencies or defaults on person's ability and willing­
department store charges, ness to pay is a much more
cleaning bills, rent, a n d difficult one for the FHA than
for private business or other
groups In our economy who
do a big credit butincss.
X tITIt K
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The reason is that (ho FllA
pon
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AX must hone its criteria down to
Ai.t.sir
T O W HOM I T MAT CLIN. a finer point. That's because
C E R N . y n u will l*k.- nolle* the agency's primary respon­
t h a t t h e City C n tn m D alo n " f
t h t C ity o f S a n f u r J . F l u r b l a , sibility is lu make it easier
a t l : n # o ’clo ck I*. St. on th* for a person to buy a house.
I l k d a y o f Apr il, M SI. a t t h a
To do tills, it must pump
C i t y C u m n 'D a l n n a r a ’ Il-mm a t
th e C i t y H a l l In lb * C i t y o f out on a* liberal terms as
Sanford.
Florida,
w ill
u.ip. possible all the mortgago in­
aldar and d eterm in e w h e th e r
o r n o t th * C i t y w ill cloee, surance that the traffic can
v a c a t * a n d a b a n d o n a n y r i g h t bear,
o f Hi* C ity a n d t h e p u b lic In
Tbe borderline in a stand­
and lo t h a t alley h e r a ln a f ta r
daserlba-t, t o - w i t t
ard such as this can be a
T h a t certain narth -au n tk
changeable thing,
alloy l y l n r n o r t h o f Hev- fleeting,
enteanth S treet
b e t w e e n frequently
requiring s u c It
M a u m illa A v e n u e a n d P a r k
A v e n u e in Itli.ck C, M a rk - Imlr-llnv measurements that
h e m P a r k l l e l a b t e aa r e ­ there's bound lo be a largo
c o r d s * In P i e t Dock 1 , margin of error.
P a r * ,11, f e m l n o U C o u n t y

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k rntlna la r a n n l y , F la r P rabota,
m a t s af
C. BTANUCT
Daccaacd
T n AD C r a d l f a r a a n d P r r n n n a
H a v l n a i lalm a n r H an tn n d a
A nnlnal aald ID Ia la i
T o u a b d a a c h of y o u o r o
h a r a u y n o tlfla d a n d r a q u l r a d
to p raaant a n y elalm a and
d a m a n d a w h l a h yon, o r a l t h a r
Record*.
o f y on, m a y h a v a a c a l n a t l h a
P a r a n a * I n t a r e e ta d m a y a p ­
a a l a l a o f MATT C. HTANI.HY. p e a r a n d be h e a r d a t th *
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the City nf Hanford, Florida,
at S;m&gt; nclook F.M., April S.
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chnturea and amendment* In
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City »f Hanford, Flnrtde:
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All |&lt;arlD* lit internet and
cltUelie eh.iH have an uppurtunll) lu be hv.trd at aald
meetlne.
Ry order nf the City ComItiDeluit of th* City uf Henfnrd, Florid*, thla n t h day
March, ISM.
11. N. TAMM. JR.

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got in mind, cuntuct any one j f the
realtors listed on this pnge for the
many homes they do not have room
to feature, or contact any one of
these builders and have a home cus­
tom-built and tailor-made to your
tuste.
Featured here are homes in Onkla ml Estates, Lake Way man Heights,
Tee ’N Green Estates, Jdyllwilde and
Ravenna Park.
Huilders a n d dealers include
stam per Realty, Kingswood Builders,
Shoemaker Construction Co., Lee
Cohn, Stcnatrom Realty, and LMN
Enterprises.

Frustration — Problem To F H A
WASHINGTON (U Pi)-Th*
Federal Homing Administra­
tion (FHA) la kneedeep In
frnatration trying to unravel
what must be one of the more
Intriguing m yilerlei of our
charge-account society.
It la studying tha motive-

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Today's
Home
CHICAGO (C P I) — Early
American furnishing* satisfy
a design preference for many
homemaker*, but the stylo
uUo serve* a psychological
lived, *ays onti manufuctuter.
Emil Faust, chairmun cf
Arabeaqua, of Travers* C ity,1
Mich., did aom* research Into
Early Amurlcuit ‘ docor when
bo noticed thnt it paitt-d conlemporary and oilier trailltlonul themes in aulei of the
simulated wood wall plaque*
hie firm produces.
“ World letialon is what's do­
ing it,” Fuuet mid, “ Tho vtmliiiuutlon of tho cold wrar, the
crlals of tho U-2, the Berlin
wall, Cuba Slid Lao«, caused
boinumakera to turn to Early
Alltel ii-nli for Bomu penes uf
tiiind.1*
Faust's ptycbulogical rosearch turned up iwo main
miaous why Early American
Item* enjoy popularity todayFirst, Early Amctleun it
reminiscent of an ern in which
tba fear of tcUl obliteration
by a nuclear bomb was un­
known. Tho tlmmo uvokes
ft'dlnga of mmtulgiu for what
many people believe to bo thu
uncomplicated life uf by-gone
day*.
“A replies uf an old musket
or pistol is s readmiting toy
to many, compared to the
weapon* of duitruelion we
know today," F aust aald.
Second, Early American la
identified with llfu in the
founding and early da)* of
our country. This identifica­
tion is transferred lo tba insecure individual who finds
hia own peace of mind In sur­
roundings which remind him
of the basic strength* and
Ideals uf bis count) y, Faual
said.
“ Event* of the p u tt few
yeura scent to challenge
America'* leadership in ninny
pruplu's ' mind*, which eonflict* wilh the ekUemvIy
fining patriotic undercurrent
th a t runs through nearly all
uf US," be lidded.
Thla conflict la put Daily re•olicd, ho *ald, by dccuintlng
with maple or fnillwood fur­
niture, putting a huuked rug
un tile flu. r, ami u*!ltg nice*sorle* an the walla ahuwlng
hDtoiie sent#*.
II uw long will th* Early
American popularity e o n lliiuaT Probably aa long as
tbe cold war, Faust conclude*,
and s s lung as technological
progress continues to be i
threat to peace end Security,

Important Notice To All
City Of Sanford Property Owners
NOTICE IS HKHKIIY GIVEN that till persona,
firmu and corporal ions ow ning or has Ing control,
managcmenl, ciHtorly, Hupcnininn or agrncy of
I'EltSONAL PROi'ERTY in thU City whirh in
Rulijccl to taxation MUST FILE RETURN on
or lieforo April 1, 19iiJ, othcrwiM) the Tax AhK«Mor will lie required lo hhmchh Much property
from (he beat Information olitnlnnlile, and the
Ireneflln of any exemption duo which are not
claimed, ennnot be allowed.
WIDOWS AND DISAU1LITY EXEMPTIONS—
Every widow, whotte huwband la dead, and dU&gt;
aided person who are entitled to the lie n e filM
of the fAOO.tiO valuation exemption, tut provided
by law, mutit make application for Hurh exemp­
tions on or before April 1, 1963.
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION — Reaident homeowners must alao fUe application with the Coun­
ty Tax Aaaeaeor nt the Court House on or before
April 1, 1963, In order to be allowed such exemp­
tion on City and County Taxea.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Tax Assessor
City of Sanford, Florida.

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located out Country Club Itugd,
opposite l.och Arbor and over­
looking Mayfair Country Club
at tha Intrrarctlon of New Up•ala Road and only 4 mlnutra to
Inlrralat* 4 interchange at
Lake Mary.

215 West 20th St. at Elm Avc.
Thin low, Inn tr nnd lowly -t-ltrdroom, 2 lint It htmu* is ideally located on a
beautifully landscaped lot at the corner of 215 West 2l)!h Street and Elm
Avenue in Sanford. Inspect it at your leisure during open house this week*
end . . . you win not find a better value for $13,00(1 with FI1A terms and
only 3100 down.

PHONE . FA 2-2714
10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dally
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STEMPER AGENCY
HE ALTO It • INSUHOK
SANFORD

1919 S. French Are.

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YOU HAVE A CHOICE of I, 9 e r 4
model* . . . all with central heat and with (*r
prepared lor) alr-eondlttonlng. You can cho
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l l r l g h t a I* l o c a t e d a t t h e i n t e r aertio n of S rm ln n le and H ig h ­
lan d Avenue*, one h a lf hhtrk
n o r t h o f t h e new L o n g s unit E l e ­
m en tary
H r h m il . . . p i n t
a
c o u p l e h u n d r r d y a r d * o f f U . S.
H i g h w a y 17-U2 . . . L o o k f o r
a l g n a on w e a l aid* o f h i g h w a y .

O A K iJtN D

E S TATES

114 GROVE LANE
This delightful modern home, situated in beautiful Rnvennn Park, Is de­
signed for comfort nnd huppler Florida living. A .Medallion home in like
new co n d itio n , it features a fully equipped built-in electric kitchen, 3 bed­
rooms, tile Imlh, large screened Florida room, carporte and utility room. A
careful inspection will prove It’s just good ItOIJSH-SKNSK to purchase
this home for 51.1,050. Only &lt;150 down, and &lt;87.50 per munth. Available
for Immediate occupancy!

S T EN S T R O M R E A L T Y
111 N . PARK AVE.

Ti;i: *n
la cu lly on* of th# moat boa*,
tiful and cunvrnlcntly located apota la the Baaford area, near to achoola, churchea, chopping
and all of Central Florida's wonderful recraationat fatillllra.

PHONE

FA 2-2120

PHONE TE 8 .191!
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10 A.M. lo 5 P.M.

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

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde
ThU very attrartlT* and tnmforlahle home
of contemporary mndrrn deaign, loratrd nt
fitfl Hatauma Drive Court, wan remit!*
puriha.rd try Mr. and Mra. Ituy I,. Pound*,
n r« arrital* to Sanford. ThU Munlity cunatrurtrd rraldenee inrludrd .1 bedroom*
with roomy rlo-el* and 3 hatha. The homr
alao featured a delightful, folly equipped
built-in tlrrlrlr kitrhrn and enjoyable eenIral healing. Enjoy lit in k In a country
nlmoanhcre with in-town convenient# in
dr»iralih- Katrnna I'ark.

CHECK T1IKHK F BAT CUES
AND COMPARE —
Central Healing
Duel* Prepared for Air*
Conditioning
County T aiea Only
High aad Dry
Form Ira Cabin* to
All Iraprovementa la And Paid
Any Type Financing
All lluuaea 1 ), aad X

Can't Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?
Let ua build one of thear nuMnmling model* on YOUlt lot . . . Sr are ua for • large
choice in eaerllcitl loeatiun*. We will build anywhere . . . See tha aaleama* at either
Sales Office In thia general area.

B U ILT B Y L M N EN TER P R IS ES

ACT NOW - ONLY 3
LEFT IN BEAUTIFUL

SUNLAND ESTATES
Thia lovely 3 Hadroom Home, lata tad at
103 Drown Drive haa a huilt-ta avow and
ran y e , wall furnaca aad white le rrtia a
flour*. It may he purrhaard for 114,104.09.
VA loan - no dev* paym ent, only | 8 M f
per month incledlag taaaa am

Ravenna Park Homes

GENERAL ILKCTIUC
KITCHEN

“A Community Built With Pride”
U &amp; 4 Iledroom __ 1, V/lt 2 Rath Hume* — Priced From 511,900 — I&gt;ow Down
FHA, FHA In-Serrlce, VA, Convention*! Financing

Payment*

Situated in exclusive end beautiful Idylluildv or Loch ArlMir. Ihiw ouutamling home
of modern errhlteeture I* truly one of Henford’* mont luxuriou* offering* In a i bedtrmm, 2 hath residence. Neither plrtore*
nur word* r«n de.eribe the hiimr properly,
n* It m ud be seen to be appreciated. A
bint ur w h a t lo expect 1* a n unu*unl floor
plan, u luxury kitchen which Inrlude*
"everything," and on# of the nio*t beauti­
ful bathroom* in c e n t r a l Florida. O t h e r
feature* inrlude the fireplace, ventral airconditioning *nd heat and the n » t you ran
*ee for ymir.elf when you tl*U the home
thia week-end. You'll he glad you did.

109 BROWN DRIVE

ThU conveniently built 1 bedroom horn*
U located at 301 Turkrr Drive, la iMaullful
Hunlund h*tn1r«. II haa white trrrasio
Itwira throughout, wail furnace and drop-ia
rang* and otrn. ThU home .veil* for 111,&gt;73.
VA Financed.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
KITCHEN

Idyllwilde

304 TUCKER DRIVE
Your Sunland homes, built by Kinggwood Builder* nr* situated *■
large, landscaped lots (min. 80' x 115’) Paved streets, concrete curbs
and sidewalks and street lights add more to the value of your home.
They huve white terrazzo floors, insulated attics, awning window* plus
many more features and muy he purchased through VA, FHA, FilA
In-Service or Conventional loans. Priced from $14,000 I* $17,500.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION * CUSTOM HU1LT

M O D E R N KITCHENS BY G E N E R A L 0
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GENERAL OFFICE . 211 W. 23th STT DIAL FA 2*3103

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COM PANY

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STENSTROM REALTY - SALES AGENTS

DIAL FA 2*7495

K IN G S W 0 0 D BU ILDERS
202 Fairmont Dr.

Sunland Estates

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Small Flower Show Held
At A zalea Circle Meeting

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HEAR ABBY: I am the mother
of three nona, and I’ve heard many
other mothers sny, "You are lucky
you have boys. You don’t have to
worry the way mothers of daughters
do!" Ahby, this burns me up. They
think If u girl gets in trouble It’s her
funeral, and boys don’t crente any
problems no m atter what they do.
What can I say to let them know
they are dead wrong?
MOTHER OE IlOYS
DEAR MOTHER: People who
make such thoughtless remarks
should lie told that when a girl "gets
in trouble," the parents of the Itoy
who is responsible are just as heart­
sick as the girl's parents. And, fur­
thermore. since the mules are sup­
posedly the natural aggressors, the
job of rearing decent and disciplined
hoys is certainly eijuitl to that of
raising well-behaved girls.
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DEAR ABBY: I wrote to you
asking you to put me in touch with
a man signed FLORIDA, who was
hsiklng for a wife. He sounded just
right fur me and I know we could
have made a wonderful match. I was
terribly disapiHiinted
when you
wrote hack saying that as a m atter
of policy you did not put people in
touch with each other through your
column. Why do j uu have such a j m i |Icy when you could get so many nice
people together?
DISAPPOINTED IN YOU
AZALEA CIRCLE MEMBERS uLiged u small flower show lit the March
meeting. Left to right are co-hostesses, Mrs. Porter Lnmtlnjr and Mrs. J. L).
Callahan and standing nr« Mrs. John Clark, with her first place arrange­
ment and Mrs. Clyde Stinson, who won second. Mrs. Callahan holds Mrs.
Stinson's arrangement.
(Herald Photo)
A sm ill flower show In
which everyone participated
and acted as Judges was stag­
ed by members of the Azalea
Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club when the group met at
the home of Mrs. J. I). Calla­
han on East 20th Street.
Mrs. J, L. Clark won first
prize with her entry of purple
Iris with natural foliage a r­
ranged aimllar to the way
they grow In their natural
habitat. A tall and regal line
was affected with various
height* of spear shaped fol­
iage.
Mrs. Clark found the per­
fect container to accent the
beauty of the Iris—a tow Ir­
regular atioped crockery dish
with a dull lavender line. The
surface nl the water was
clearly visible in front of the
flowers.
Mrs. Clyde Stinson won sec-

Oviedo Club
Plans Dinner
Fashion Show
By Linda Smith sun
All Oviedo re-Mmls who
like beautiful rlollirs and
csotlc duties will want to al­
lend the fashion show and
chow mein supper, at the
Oviedo Woman's Club uit
March 30.
The (uslilon show will cli­
max the end of the charm
course, fcjmi] Hired by Hie
club. Tickets for the event
may be purchased from any
club memlH-r or by calling
.Mrs. It. W. Estes.
Mrs. Jim Michael, first vice
president, reminds club mem­
bers that all unsold tickets
and money collected for those
sold, must lie turned In to
.Mrs. Estes by tills Saturday.

ond place with a “Springtime
Fantasy'* arrangement. It
was a blanched branch with
dogwood blossoms and a blue
bird. Mrt. Stinson made the
realistic blooms of plastic.
Mrs. Callahan and co-liosless, Mrs. Purler Laming,
served a dessert course to
those present. Others attend­
ing wrre Mines. J. W. Brown,

Kay Boyd, Dempsey Carnes,
Allen Click, II. II. Collier, J.
P. Cullen, C. P. Harkoy, Hal
Harris*. At Hunt, Ed Kirchlioff, Henry McLaulln Jr,,
Henry Bussell, Thomas Bus­
sell, George Shipp, Frank
Ihum as, Boy Tlllls, Miss El­
la lee Klrchhoff and two visit­
ors, Mrs. Robert Cole and
Mrs. W. B. Strlngfield.

CPO Club Plans
Easter Egg Hunt

Church
Calendar

DeBary BPW
Plans Benefit
Card Party
Thp DeBary Business and
Professional Women'* Club
will sponaor a dessert card
parly, Tue»day evening, start­
ing at 7 p.m. at tho fire Rec­
reation Hall.

DeBary

Personals
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Guests at the Plantation
Kuad home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Leone are Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Lamba and children,
Peter, IAir* ini- and Marilyn,
of Stamford, Conn. Mr. Lam
ba la a gulf pro and plana tn
visit other sections of Florida
Ticlura returning home.

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would be more disappointed were I
to abandon my policy and get one
"nice" person (you!) together with
one who was not so nice. 1 can’t In­
vestigate everyone who writes to
me. So rather thnn pair a lamb with
a wolf, I stick to my policy.
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DEAR ABBY: Do you think It is
right for parents to permit two chil­
dren under ten years of age to watch
the dog give birth to a litter of pup­
pies? I just got a phone call th a t my
daughter-in-law thought it was al­
right, and my son approved it, I
would like to know what you think
of letting children watch this proce­
dure.
SHOCKED
DEAR SHOCKED: I know of no
better way for young people to learn
nlKiut the beginning of life, which is
a subject baffling to youngsters —
and not easy for oldsters to explain.
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DEAR AHBY: Cheers for BOTH­
ERED, and her comment on "My,
you look nice TODAY.” The next
when I'm all dressed up is, "Is that
NEW?"
TWICE BOTHERED
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Stop worrying. Write to Ahby.
For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
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For Aliby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
cents to ABBY, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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dress and an old pair o( shoes
in separate bag* to the meet­
ing next month. These arti­
cles will be sold in a “grab
bag" at a very low price.
Members will wear their bar­
Unu of America's leading
gains to the May meeting fashion designers says Infor­
along with a crazy hat of mality In '(13 is definitely out.
their own creation. Prizes He aays hu Intends to give
will he awarded for the best women the kind of clothes
bargained outfit.
Dial go with “ more-elegant
•Since the ballroom will not social activities."
he available on Wednesday
"It all uddi up to an exettnights, members chose to
change their monthly meet­
ing to tho first Monday night( Mrs. McCord
of each month beginning1
April I.
Hostess For
Club members voted to con­
tinue the driver's training
program for Navy personnel S. S. Class
and their dependents. Inter­
Mrs. C. E. McCord was hos­
ested persons should contact
tess at her home on N. Magone of tlie following mem­
outline Avo., for the monthly
bers, Mrs. C. K. Morton, Mrs. merllnfe of the Honietnskers
S. M. Gotwl Jr., Mrs. P. J. Sunday School Clast of the
Welier or Mrs. Hurohl bund- First Baptist Church.
vail.
Daring the business meet­
At the close of (he business
ing,
pre'idid over by Sirs.
meeting refreshments of as­
MONDAY
sorted sandwiches, cake and W. W. Horne, the secretary
Thu Servicu Circle of the coffee were served hy hos­ and treasurer’s report was
First Presbyterian will me«t tesses, 31rs. E. Murray, Mrs. given hy Mrs. If. A. Cohen, in
in Fellowship Hal), at 10 a.m. C. P. Williams, Mrs. W. It. the absence of the iccretaryand at ‘J::t(i p.m, Beardal Cli­ Marsh and Mrs. C. J. Porte- treasurer.
The program emphasizing
de* meets at 2 p.m.
wig.
missions was brought by Mr*.
Charles L. Park Sr., who led
(lie devotions and read a tet­
ter from Dr. Jane Hickman,
a missionary in Gaza. Dr.
Dlckman will tic In Sanford
Gray tor the March meeting. V a n c e Brumbaugh, John some time in April and resi­
Guest speaker was Ernest Parker, Phillip Titchlvr, El­ dents will have an opportun­
Lundlierg, assistant cuunly mer Avene), Phillip Logan ity to hear her speak.
agent. He gave an interesting and Mrs. Robison.
It was voted to give a check
and infurmalivu talk on the
IVY CIRCLE
fur SIS to the Annie Arm­
rare of lawns and gardens.
Tho basic rules of artificial strong Mission,
He ilUeussed t h e proper flower arranging were out Iin
During the socisl hour, the
type* of fertilizers and sprays ed to members ot Hie Ivy Cir­ hostess served rake and cof­
fur lawns and the various cle at a recent meeting by a fee to those attending. Other
type* of shrubs and citrus very capable teacher. Mrs. j member* present were Mmos.
trees.
Frank Donahue, a member of II. E, Umg. Joe Boutti, Boy
A question and answer per­ the Ixora Circle, waa the Reel, G. B. Drake, Curtis
iod followed Ills talk with guest speaker.
Green, and W. I. Crabtree.
members asking many queaFollowing a short discuslions concerning the treat­ aton, each member present
Pinking shears do more
ment of shrubs and plants made an arrangement under
that were bird hit by thu Mrs. Dunalmc's supervision. than pink new clothes. Try
freeze,
Arrangements Included a' for­ (hem on freshly laundered
Mr. Lund berg said Uiat lie mal one in bluet hy 3tra. W. rurtaln* that are frayed on
and Cecil Tucker, county Mann and a lavender assort­ the edges. These little pointed
agent, arc in their office ment of palm pods by Mrs. srallops are especially effec­
tive on ruffled bedroom cur­
every Monday morning and Lamar Meredith.
tain*.
“ will be glad to help anyone
Mrs. D. It. Ktraughn made
with problem* or corrections a beautiful orange arrange­
of shrubs and lawn damage." ment in a bronze dish; tire.
Two classes on flower ar­ J, L. Blythe formally arrang­
rangements will be held at ed some while roses; Mrs. II.
the home of Mr*. Charles Powell used lavender tulips
Koblsuii In April. A white ele­ and two assorted spring bou­
phant sale and box lunch it quets were made by Mra. C.
planned for May.
F. White and Mrs. Wendell
Gibers attending tha March Ilirl.
meeting were tim es. Arils
Mr*. Dirt served a t co-bo*SANFORD
McAllister, Ed Miller. Al test. A landscaping clinic is
FLOWER SHOP
Coulter, Lee Bailee, Jam es planned for the April meet­
Segton, John Bpolskl, John ing at tha home of Mra. J . Car. E. 1st A Sanford A rt.
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Walker, Gordon Frederick, R. Henderson.

Six new members were wel­
comed to tile CPO Wive* Club
at 111 monthly meuling at the
NAS Ballroom. The n e w
meinbrra are Sirs. S. M. Gobrl Jr., Mra. Itoger Pope,
Mrs. F. L. Kerr, Mrs. C. E.
Morion, and Mrs. J. II. Beck­
man.
Mrs. C. B. Beeves, presi­
dent, conducted the business
meeting. Plans were made to
have nil Easter egg hunt on
the CPO Club grounds for
members' children on April
U ul 2 p in. Mrs. it. E. Bctancourt. Mrs. A. M. Blair, Mrs.
W. L. Hawkins and Mrs. P. J.
Welter arc on the planning
cominltlcc for this event.
Plans wrre made to hold
a “ Crazy Fashion Show" for
wrre asked In bring on old
the May meeting. Membera

'S aJid sn (jbudsLA
WOOIIKU.SE CIRCLE
Members of the Wood rose
Circle met at the Vihlcn
Drive home of Mra. Fred

DEAR DISAPPOINTED:

By Abigail Van Buren

01&amp; J he Ulcm nn:
lug potential, getting hack lo
the days of truly elegant en­
tertainment." says he. “A
woman looks her best against
a background of candlelight
and crystal."
But Just how is tho aver­
age woman—with no h e lp going la achieve “elegant en­
tertainm ent?"
Tho back yard barbecue
( with the man of the house
presiding over the T-bones or
hamburgers), the largo cock­
tail parly where a hostess
ran show hospitality lo a big
crowd with a minimum of eifort, the beach picnics and
other such kinds of informal
entertaining came about be­
cause, in a period which Is
practically scrvanllrss, wom­
en had to go in for casual en­
tertainment or give up Hie
whole Idea.
So how Is madam going to
manage now to provide her
own gracious, c a n d l e l i t ,

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FRIDAY P. M.

By Oswald Jacoby

lead is clearly indicated.
You lead the deuce of
spades and are delighted
when your partner takes the
ace and leads hack the five.
South is most unhappy. If
he is clairvoyant he can still
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thst you have led from three
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finesse the Jack.
You take your queen and
lead back tlto six. Eventually,
your partner will get in with
the ace of hearts and cash
two more spade tricks.

B, K„,h M,u,ti
gleaming crystal, five-course
kind of entertaining to pro­
vide the proper background
for the kind of clothes Hie
designer has In mind?
If she ha* to cook the inti­
mate little dinner, shine the
silver, wait on the table,
elcar it and clean up the kitrhen. she is going to have lo
switch roles (aster than a
quick-change artist.
The designer can dream of
an end to informality tn en­
tertaining with women dress­
ed to match Hie “ new formal­
ity" In living, but the average
Mrs. America Just Isn't going
to make it.
With cooking and car pool­
ing and community work. In­
formal living and Informal
entertaining Is all she can
manage. So I predict that In
'03. Informality will NOT be
definitely out. If it is, there
isn't going to be much enter­
taining done!

Good reading for grownups:
Ruth Mlilelt’s "Tips on TeenAgers." Just send 23 cents to
Ruth Millctt Reader Service,
Monday Night
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In addition to the regular
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SATIN
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Hy - I’eler Pan
social hour.
All members are urged to
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T V Time Previews
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Raw­
hide. "Incident of the Conianchero." Meaningful dialogue,
exciting action and very good
acting make thif one of the
licit cpliodei in thin tcrici.
Excellent !■ Robert Loggia a i
a church defying Comanchero
rescued from death at Ihe
hand* of hli own men by two
nuni (Virginia Gregg and
Nina Shipman). Rowdy Yatei
(Clint Eai(wood) and hli
drover* step Into action when
the Comanchcroi reappear to
carry out their sentence of
death and vengeance on the
nun* who thwarted it.
7:30-B:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime. The Sponiih National Circus performs
before ■ German audience in
Hamburg. There if a funny
clown act featuring Fiedel
and hli car, and an unuiual
wild animal act with bulls
emulating their fierce broth­
er# of the hull ring. Except
for a female trapeze artiste,
the remainder 1# limited to
trained poodles, and hortei,
acrobat* and dancers. Don
Amecbe i# bott.
98:30 p.m. ABC. I'm Dicken*, He'a Fensler, “ Harry,
the Contractor." Not quite up
to par for this generally hi­
larious teriei, b u t fairly
amuilng is thii episode in
which Kate Dicken* (Emma-

lino Henry) despair* that her
carpenter hubby Harry (John
Astin) and hi* pal Arch (Mar­
ty IngcD) will ever get
■round to remodeling her
home. She calls for icalcd
bid* from other carpenters
ami our two heroes enter a
bid of iheir own. Kate gels
as many laugh* as the boy*.
9:30 10:30 p.in. CBS. The
Alfred Hitchcock Hour. “Tho
Lung Silence." Susprnselul
from start to finitli. Phyllis
Thaxter finely etches a portrait of tragedy and terror a#
a woman who heroines para­
lyzed and mute when she falls
after seeing her dead xon.
She also saw her husband
(Michael Rennie) forging tha
suicide note. Suspense builds
with her terror at the thought
he will do away with her be*
lore she can regain her
speech and brand him a mur­
derer.

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�T V Notes
NEW YORK (U P I&gt; - When
It comes lo the Emmy
Award for the best television
drama of the season, it will
probably go to something else
besides the Feb. 20 “Naked
City"
episode on
ABC.
•“ Bringing Far Places To­
gether." People who vote on
these awards probably don't
see too many episodes of the
regular weekly series. But
this“Naked City" was by
far the best drama on the
a ir lids season.

Stir

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lirrallt Fri, Mar. 22, ’62—rap e 9

Tuneful music plus a fine job singing in a night club af.
romantic story brings Elvis ter his day's work on the wa­
Presley to the Movielatid ter. Stella Stevora, avclte film
charmer, carries the torch for
Drive-In Theatre in a rums- Presley whose true love is his
t i c entertainment melange boat. However, love takes a
that should please all movie­ twist when charming screen
goers, as witness the highly newcomer, Laurel (joodwin,
appreciative audience t h a t comes ou the scene , . and
greeted the singing star at the love light in boti their
ihe opening recently of his faces, to the chgrim of Mis*
latest Hal Wallis production Sterens.
lor Paramount r e I e a s e , I The other feature on lbe
•
*
•
| “Girls! Girls! Girls!" Norman program which will play
Tito television arm of MGM Taurog deserves plaudits for through Tuesday is “No Man
in Hollywood has set four of his expert direction of the film Is An Island."
its new series for the net in splendid Technicolor, which
On Wednesday and Thurs­
networks next fall. NBC gets enhances the many outdoor day, “Facts Of Life" and
“ Mr. Novak." “ The Lieut­ scene* and musical numbers, “Two Ki«li! Together" will
enant" and “ Harry's Girls." adding extra test to the mopl*y.
ABC gets “ The Travel* of | tiun picture.
A triple feature program is
Jamie McPheeters." All arc
Presley portrays the role scheduled for Friday and Sat­
one-hour series except “ Har­ of the captain of a fishing urday. The three are "7 Men
ry’* Girl*."
boat who, to earn money to From Now," “The Haven" and
•
•
•
purchase the sen craft, gets n , "Hand Of Angels."
Jackie Gleason will he back
with a weekly Saturday
------ —■-- *
hour for CBS next season I'JSOVC" t &amp;
i ;&gt; « $ . .
after a lot of rumors that he
* n
...........
might not.
i f f w *■
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PIIONU FA 2-1216
TONITE &amp; SAT.
$1.00

A CAIU.OAD
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No. 1 - 7:01 Only
“WALK THE
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Audie Murphy • Color
No. 2 9:00 On!)

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“PERIOD o r
ADJUSTMENT'

IT’S THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE and Elvis
Presley is right smack in the middle in his new
movie "Girls! Girls! Girls 1" due Sunday at the
Moviclnnd Drive-In Theatre. Vying for his affec­
tions are Laurel Goodwin, exciting new screen
personality and Stella Stevens in this Hal Wallis,
Technicolor extravaganza th at includes TV tdnr
Jeremy Slate in its cast.

Jane Fonda
No. 3 11:0D Only
•THE NOTORIOUS
LANDLADY"
Kim Novak
Jack l.rmmon

Coming

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um bsuuui

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True Story Out
Of W. War 2 . . . ,

“NO MAN IS
AN ISLAND"
In Color
JEFFREY
HUNTER

ruN

Presley Film Drive-In Bound

MONEY MATTER: Tax collector Rob Sweeney
makes a call on Fred MncMurray and Nancy Olhoii in Wall Disney’s “Son Of Flubber." Mnc­
Murray and Miss Olson star with Kceunn Wynn
and Tommy Kirk. Robert Stevenson directed
from u Rill Walsh screen-play. Buena Vista re­
leases.

Son Of Flubber Here

If you’ve been missing the
sweet music i f Lcuore a t the
Capri, you'll be glad to know
that she's back in the eocktail
lounge M o n d a y through
Thursday. Lcnore was out sick
for u month, but she's O.K.
now and looking forward to
seeing nil her old friends. She
plays the pinno and sings
from 7 to t l p.m. on weeknights. This Saturday night,
comedian Ken Wilson will
make one appearance at It
p.m. and there are already
iiulte a few reservations, so
cail up right away for yours.
•

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The closest you can come to
slaying outside in Ihe spring
weather and still hate ail the
benefit* of fine food and
drink i* in Jim Spencers
Vieux Carre room. It's here,
in hack of the eocktail lounge,
where "Those Four Guys"
play on Friday and Saturday
nights after 8:30 p. m. The
Vlrux Carre room is a love­
ly reproduction of a New Or­
leans »trect acetic, right t»
the lampposts, ami gives you
the feeling you’re really outaide.
. . .
For lho*e interested in
learning to skate, Skate City
has a full schedule of class­
es for everyone. 'Hie chsrge
on all classes Is 30c anil
skate* are furnished free If
you need them. Call John
Mikltv at Skate City for
dates and times; lie'll he
more than glad to help you
get started in this interest­
ing aporl.
e * .
Spring is tlic time to enjoy
the beautiful lake* in the
area and the best way to dn
Ibis it from Hie inside of
the I.ake Monroe Inn. The
view of Lake Monroe cer­
tainly adds to your pleasure
of eating one of the delirious
rhareoal broiled steaks , , .
especially good i* the big
stsak for two. While you’re
waiting for your meal, have
a drink from tiie lounge or
try the player piano. The Inn
has Die atmosphere for soft
conversation too, if that is
your pleasure.
. . .
Oh, to be a kid again, and
in the Junior Bowling la-ague
at Jet Lane*. On Marrh 30,
Ihe Junior league is taking
part in a nationwide ‘mirnarnent, railed the "Mall-OGraphlc" sponsored by the
Bowling Proprietor* Assoc­
iation of America. Tito scores
of lha howlers are mailed in
In the national headquarters
and the grand winners receive
college scholarships. Now if
you can beat that for win­
ning a really worthwhile prim
and having fun at Die same
time, I'd like to hror it.
•

.

RITZ

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Bowling &amp; Skating

Friday and Saturday nights
from 12:30 til 2 a m. at the
Drift Inn on Beardall and
Geneva. Owner Herb Rawls
say* they’re the best group
he'* ever had . , . every­
one has a good time, especial­
ly the player*. You can
munch on their ham on rye
sandwich, dance or Just en­
joy your drink while joining
in Uto fun.
. . .
Sunday is still the big day
at tlic Club Diamond north
of Sanford, it seem* when
pveron# el*# elo*e* shop
down here they head up
there for a little relaxation.
Jam session* are held Sunday
afternoons too. and if go
light n your lunch you -hould
try the one pound steak for
Tuesday, M arch 2 6 over N B C - T V
Slipper.
• • .
They had a tvaII at tin"Great ai a star, magnificent oj a man" is the way
Caribe last Wednesday after­
Donald B. Hyatt, head ot NBC-TV's noted "Project
noon when Dolly Shields 'rom
20" unit describes Gary Cooper after working with
Hie Credit Bureau came over.
Slip played the piano for three
him during the lost year of his life. "The TaH Amer­
hours while the crowd joined
ican" documentary is Hyatt's memorial to his friend.
in singing. They had a good
group that Just didn’t want
to go home. Robert Jackson,
a retired chief, is back at
the bsr In the evenings, in
notick in i i i :ui : hy mv*
M t T i n : til- s * i r
I!\ t Ha t | mir mi ;nit I t n Hip* F1naI
case any of you wondered f|p*rpii
s o T t r n is i ii i n m i r a tv y f F o r rcl nan rn
and
about him, and of course If ill * #ti|#ir(*’i| In l h a r a tia a 1{X t b s t p u r s u a n t to tb s
lt» Mia I 'l r c u l t C otirl t^lnst H » r r» " *i( Kor* t1 fl.u rs
Flo is there in the daytime. pandlnw
In an d f * r Hrm lnola F n u n l y . *m l H.*t* r n u r * 4 In l h . r a n * ,
Meals served a* usual til 9 Florida, r a •#&gt; l&gt;*v*k*t Number t i . n i l ln u tn t h . C i r c u i t C o u r t
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Heal crowd pleasers for
In many a day i* Walt Dis­ late evening entertainment
OPEN 12M3
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ADULTS Mir
STUDENTS r.O.- of Flubber, now playing at their own brand of music
CHILDREN 33c
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Starring Fred MncMurray,
SAT. ONLY OPEN 10:30
FRI. - SAT.
Nanry Olson and Keenan
Show. AI 1:00- 3:00 FIRST SHOW 11:00 A. 91.
S:00 * 7:00 . 9:00
Wynn, it is a worthy succes­
sor tu the producer's earlier
romedy bit, “Thu Absent•Minded Professor," in which
It’a the
this aumr stellar trio com­
bined their talents to bring
off the hilarious hi-jinks.
Mac31urray again plays the
absent-minded Professor Uralfe a tu rin g
nard whose scientific experi­
ments plunge him into all
kinds of hot water, liis newcM discovery involve* an olfabout of an railivr phenome­
BOOGIE Wo n e IK
na, /lubber (an anti-gravity
PIANO COMEDIAN
substance), which ho labels
fluhhergas. 7ha professor not
GOOD EATS
only uses it to put a football
tram into orbit but eventually
to create a rainstrom that re­
sult* in a torrent of laughs.

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For Mom, Dad and the Kids

lly Judy Turner
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get longer and the nights shorter, so to help yon
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HIOHWAYf 17-91
N. PUN PARK, P10810A

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
Beds.
By Day. Week, or Month
CAR ROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
bath. 2 screened porches.
3to Magnolia Ave. Apply ujtstairs evenings.
Routes for rent. For infor.
m aton contact Ted Wil*
Hums Hardware, 205 E.
25th St.
2 BEDROOM hou*e, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
FA 2-5303.
ROOMS. The Gables. 40$
Magnolu Avc. FA 2-072U.
UNFURN 2 Be Irm. Favor*
able location. FA 2-0274.
Unfurnished I bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3631.
MODERN Office with confer­
ence room. Air-conditioned.
FA 2-7459.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3085.
FURN. Apt

FA 2 2800.

Summer rate for nice 2 bed­
room furn. apt. $65. 1700
Magnolia.

STENSTROM RENTALS

2 UR—1 Bath Home
$ 80
3 UR—1 Hath Homo
$ BO
3 UR—1 Hath Home
$100
3 U R -3 Rath Homo
$100
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS.
3 UR—2 Rath Home
$120
Clipping by appointment.
3 UR—l&gt;i Bath Furn.
$125
Dog boarding $l.oo per day,
call boarding TSc and $5c
per day. FA 2-5752.
Stenstrom Realty

6. For Kent

Real Estate — Mortgages
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on 111 N. Park Avc. FA 2-2420
large lake. Adults only. Ph. 2 I1EDROOM furnished Apart­
FA 2-7368.
ment upstairs. Private en­
trance.
619 Magnolia.
Lake Mary, 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3019. FURNISHED House! Rc*i7nv
FA 2-6347.
able. No children. 12 Val­
encia
Rd. DcRary, Florida.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.

FURNISHED 3 Room ApL
1717 Park Ave. FA 2-8112.
Three
room
furnished
apartment, n o t Magnolia,
FURNISHED FOR RENT '
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished 4 bedroom lakcfront . . . . $123
Apartment, $55. Robert A. Large 2 bedroom facing
Williams. Phone FA 2-3951.
park ............................. $109
4 bedroom convenient lo­
2 BR. house, 817 Catalina.
cation .......................... $150
loch Arbor three bedroom 2 bedroom unfurnished
unfurnished house, kitchen
neat ............................. $ 71
equipment, $95.00, Robert
A. Williams FA 2-3951.

Stemper Agency

NEWLY FURNISHED Large
REALTOR — JNSUROR
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. Longwood. &gt;38-3298.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

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Furnished Apartment. Close SMALL furn. Apt. 1902 Maple
FA 2-0731.
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
FURN. Apt. 2300 MelkwviUe. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Firat St. Near 2 city frre
.NICELY furn. 6 room house.
parking lota and ahopping
FA 2-6237,
stores. No utility charges,
Suitable for couple or tin2 HKDROOM HOUSE. Lake
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Mary. Ph. FA 2-7213.
Store.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ava., FA 2-5254 AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 BR.
House. Stove It refrig. $.45.
or FA 2 0525.
Mo. Located 2507 Illghlawn
Unfurnished t or 2 bedroom
Ave, Write owner H. GerApartments. Kitchen equip­
lach, 118211 Gilmore Dr.
ped. 108 W. ISth SL Ph.
Key West, Fla.
FA 2-4678.
GARAGE Apartment. Adults
only. 1513 Palmetto.

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W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

FURNISHED Apt. 3 rooms,
bath. 2 double bed*. Screen­
ed
porches. 110 W. 3rd. Su
MON RAY. The once a week
Deodorant now available in Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 3.
local druir store*. Uncondi­
$40 3to. 40711. W. 1st.
tionally guaranteed to atop
underarm perspiration and Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
all body odor.
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
CARD OF THANKS
cle. FA 2-7481.
The huiband and family of
the late Janette Huggins 1 B E D R O O M Apartment.
Nicely
furnished.
Near
wiih to express their deep­
base. 2015 Sanford Avc. Ph.
est appreciation for [he
NO 8-4323.
many kindnesses shown to
them through the loss of FURNISHED Garage Apart­
their loved one.
ment. 25451k Palmetto. Ph.
Pfc. Jack A. Huggins,
FA 2-5254 or FA 2 0525.
Husband and Family.
2
BEDROOM unfurnished
3. Education • Instruction house. Kitchen equipped.
Near base- FA 2 0506.
REGISTRATION
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1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - instruction
•I. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Ront
GA Special Notices
7. flusincss Rentals
8. Rcacli Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortfratre Lonns
14. Insurance
15. Rusincss Opportunity
1G. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Habysitters
21. Heauty Salons
22. Build - Paint . Repair
23. Huildintr Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
2G. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
LG. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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PvhlUh Mar. 1, 8, 18, U, us*.

Furn. 2 Bedroom house.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
2

Bedroom house, kitchen
furn. on Lake Golden. Near
base. Call FA 2 4045 dur­
ing day, FA 3-4736 after
3:30.

6A Special Noticed
REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

O. M. HARRISON'S
1311 Palmetto Ave.

322-8827

9. For Sole or Rent
1 New bouse near Lake Mary,
322-3098.
2 BEDROOM furnished house,
FA 3-3138 after 3:00 f m .

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«b For Sale or Renl

1'J. Ilcnl Estate For Stile IB. Situations) Wanled

U you like country IUing. DUPLEX APARTMENT and Child Care. FA 2 2274
S Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Property, 114 Jessamine
south side of bin Lake
Av«„ Sanford. S3,000 cash. Children kept. FA 2-4182.
Mary. Water for iwaling.
Phone Orlando 424-8275,
RETIRED N U R S E wants
etc. Orange tree;. Approxi­
patient. Private room. Car
mately 2‘i acies FA 29182. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
service. Ph. TE 8-3704.
3 Bedroom — with air-con­
PARTLY furnished. 49U9 First
ditioning and large family YARD Work FA 2-7878. *
St. Large lot- $«0 per
room.—Any type financing.
Will do Ironing. 323-0591.
month.
Payments as low as *38,86
a m o, plus laves and insur
21. B e a u ty S alons
12. Heal Estate For Sale ance to qualified buyer.
TEE \ \ GREEN ESTATES HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
H EDUCED. 2 Story home. \
Phone 322-2741
Complete Beauty Service
good repair, new plumbing
Evening Appointments
wiring, teriniie contract. ~ SPRING' IS HERE
FA 2-5742
713 Magnolia, FA 2-*MC
And tv'w is Hie time to look 105 So. Oak
for that certain home just
Cut \ \ Curl Beauty- Shop
&gt;FW HOUSE on Crystal lake.
right for the family. Be­ Special on Perms. Call for
Latch Arbor Call FA 2-3378
low are just a lew of the
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
or FA 2-3U77.
exceptional home buy* be­
rators. Free parking lots.
ing offered by Stenslrom 318 Palmetto Ave.
322-083!
Really, the 1 lluuie of
Jim Hunt Realty Homes,” We have the 22 Build - P a in t • R e p a ir
home for you, so clieck
Office FA 2-211*
REPAIRS. Additions, con
with us soon!
Nights FA 2-0848
crete, painting, carpentry
323 0700
Carport* ami F l o r i d a ]
2427 Laurel Avenue (High2628 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla. 1—
rooms A specially. V. M.
land Park) *400 down, $9u
firmer FA 2 7271.
NICE HOME, large lot on 16.
per month will buy you Ibis
17-92 &amp; interstate 4. *6000
comfortable 3 Bit home, CARPENTRY, repair work
takes it furnished at Lake
which features charm, pri­
all kinds, new roofs. Ph.
Monroe. FA 2 6238.
vacy, and many extras!
FA 2-2608 after 5.
Only J13.U0U!
LAKEVIEW Home for sale or
REPAIRING, painting, cab
trade for a tiled farm on the 2—
114 Grove Lane | Ravenna
inct making. All work guar­
west side of Sanford. Call
anteed. Call FA 2-2139 after
Park). Built - in Kitchen,
FA 2-7808 days or FA 2 6368 screened Florida room, and
3 p. m
nighls.
delightful floor plan will
catch your eye, in this like 25. Plumhing N m lrm
LAKE MARY
new 3 BR modern. *460
New 3 bedroom Its bath with
down, and *87.60 per month!
best terma. Monthly pay­
ments *81 including taxes
3—
1U6 Westwood Court (Pineand insurance. CALL NOW.
Pluiubinfr &amp; Healing;
crest 2nd ) Spacious 3 BR
AIR CONDITIONING
BUY TODAY!
2 bath modem, kitchen
CONTRACT and REPAIR
LAKE MARKHAM LOTS
equipped, on large corner
WORK
Let us show you these high
lot. _ Newly painted inside
1097 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
and dry lots. All have water
and' out! *13.760. with *160
frontage, average sire ion down and *!U0 pur month!
PLUMfllNr,
x 2oo. Wonderful fishing,
&lt;antracting Repalra
txiating a n d
swimming 4—
1918 Ixicust Avenue icily). FREE ESTIMATES
Price *1,993.00. — Name
Older 3 I)R, 1 bath com­
R. L. HARVEY
your own terms.
pletely remodeled in good 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2 3383
residential
area
$13,600.
with *460 down, and *98 60 26. H adio &amp; T elevision
Stemper Agency
per month.
PERSONAL RADIO A
HEALTOR — INSUROR
T.V. SERVICE
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 5—
123 Lake Dot Drive (SunWe repair Phono Changers
land). Newly reconditioned
Radio &amp; T.V.. Auto Radios
WILL TRADE Equity in 3 3 HR, 2 bath, family mom
I DAY SERVICE
iK'dnwm. 2 bath house with
home with lake view. Kit­
25tli St. A Sanford Ave.
large Florida room oo
chen equipped. $132881, and
Ph. 323-0655
fenced corner lot. Kitchen
just *88.79 j u t month after
equipped. (For what have
*160 down payment! (Also FAST DEPENDABLE TV .
you) Ph. FA 2-3442 after
Service Service calls *1.09.
have 3 BR, 1 bath in same
3:30.
Home Service Co. 303 San­
area for *11,600, with *360
ford Ave. FA 33632.
down and *70 per mouthy.
i Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
ner lot facing lake. 109
WANTED used T.V. *■!*.
6— Several economy twine
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
Call FA 2-9792,
buys from *58ou and up.
Estate. FHA in service.
with down payments from T. V. SERVICE after C p m.
$460 down, monthly *84.76,
*200. Low monthly pay­
Call F.\ 2-0827.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
ments.
or FA 2 -2118.
27. Special Services

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BIG! BIG I BIG!

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-3232 anytime
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom,
It* bath home. Built-In kit­
chen, alr-condiUoner. Con­
venient location. *600 down.
Monthly payments *84.00.
Call FA 2 3859.
NEW 2 Bedroom. l'» baths.
*80 per month. looidale.
Call TE * 5483.
3 BEDttUO.M, 116 bath. *260
down, (Ti.00 month. 323UJ78
or 322 2177 o- 322 4(130.
NO CASH NEEDED
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Ml a
munlit. T. A I. included.
322 B0S5.

3 BEDROOM CR home, 2
hatha. *)f&lt;4) down A assume
payments. FA 2-1882.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom—with air condit­
ioning and screened porch
Any type of financing Pay­
ments as low as *64.00 per
nionUi. plus taxes and in­
surance to qualified buyer.
TEE N GREEN ESTATES
Phone 322-27 41

St. Johns Realty
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APAHTMFXT Sire i* F, Re­ 3 s. M o to rry d cj) - Si'im lcrh
frigerator Fxeellcnt con
•litlon *12-60 Britt'* Inc VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New A Used
Fmxi Fair Sltopplng Center.
Lewi* Sale* A Service
323 I*t34l.
2517 Country Club ltd.
Ph. FA-2-70'28
SIXGKR Sewing Machines.
Used |*u table-, amt con"oil VESI'A Grand Sport,
•wiles. From J.V witti guar
Owner transferred. Musi
antxe and attachment. Pli
sacrifice. 122 Hay* Drive,
I thought so!”
FA 2 9411.
Country Club Manor.
It you need a good used Re­
frigerator drop by the .'PL T ra ile rs • Cabanti*
:tlA. Pel8
III. Article^ Fur Sale
Furniture Center at l loo 21' HOUSETRAILER, PVH
ITiY POODLES Silver \KC LAMBRK1TA Spooler Moo
Freneh Avr.
model. FA 2 6039.
Complete Aquarium SIJ.wi.
Championship line. Phone
Girl* Sire I Shoe 8k ate*, 36. A utom obile's • Iru c k n 1063 PALACE IIOUSETRA1LFA 2-7KM.
ER. In good condition,
*9 00. FA 2-831L
Hkin VALIANT I’vt owm r
length 27 ft. S7.V0 ui. John
:12. Flow era - Shrubs
Going overseas bell for
1 rank, 871 Seminole Blvd,
best oltcl. FA 2 9911),
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, P ju ­ Reconditioned and rcllnlxhCassellverry, Florida.
mp Mock.
eil retiuerd to *295.09, *13.85
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
down. Slu.45 per month.
Grapeville Ave. Near 20tli SI.
Reclaimed spinel reduced
for quick sale $4n.75 de
Annuala, Petunia*. Snapdra
liver*, only *18 05 per
gona, Panaiea, Vegetable
month.
Ellington Grand
Plant*. Dutch Mdl Nursery
Mahogany rebuilt like newUpsala ltd. Just eft 20tli SI.
only $895(81. Rentals $10.00
and t*t SI.
per munlh. Streep* 611 N.
Orange, Orlando
Plwnr
33. Furniture
124-2401
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment* 25” Snappin Turtle Mower
with riding Sulky. *;&gt;o. l'h.
of *13.60 on 3 complete
FA 2-5928.
room* of (urnlture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casiriberry, cul- ONE Hide-A-Bed wilt sell lor
leet.
$159. 3 Month* old. Can Inseen a I Park Ave Trailer
Uifd furniture, appliance*,
Court. lYailer 91. Pat Fi*tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
cher.
Larry’i Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
USED Uanleu Tiller. A bar­
gain. FA 2*8899.

f ir m

FA 2 6133

BEDROOM. 2 bath. Central
Heat, double carport*, lencad yard. S14UU down and
1120 moulhly payments luu
Lake Doi Drivr R ? 5010.

IKK MARY.
Evanadale
n e t luu I bedroom*. 2 bath
Preferably
home. Uu large lot, near SALES LADY.
paat 3o Mu*t he good in
ichoola. Sandy beach and
Arithmetic. Apply in perboat launching on LHtle
xon Ben i fankUn Store
L u u '1 ary *l-i.WJ I’ l.
Food Fair shopping Center.
FA 2-7064

ORCHID SALE

10 cent- each
Benches at bargain

J. C. Kunlun
Lemon Hluff, I la.

1^51/

Here arc a few 4&gt;f (ha unila
we nrc nfferitiK . . .

1962 Ford Falcon
DELUXE COUPE WAGON; beautiful
blue vinyl interior, blue and white finish,
sitriiiul't Iransmlsslun, heater, rudhi, 6
y ' ply liren. This imti has rimin for this an(ire family.

ONLY

$2095

1961 Ford Country Sedan
A clean STATION WAGON with automalic Iratinmisninit, railin and heater*
while iireo. Very special Hi . . . .
•

ANNUAL

Sailing

Volume Sales On ’till Fords —
Means (i renter Savings On Our
Late Model Trade-Ins

FREE ESTIMATE

SPRING

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

in a select USED C A R

Piano Bargains

SINGER

BEDROOM. 2 bath home
High correr M, fenced
backyard. Very Utw equity. Scnltnt ik Glnss and Painl
Assume *78.on monthly pay­
(T im p an y
ments 41) G1 loan. Ph. 219 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4622
FA 2 JQ50.
AUTO - RADIO
HOUSE, 3 Bedroom, I'v
Drive-In Repair Service
hatha. Back yard fenced. PERSONAL RADIO A T. V
Excellent condition, Ijjw
25lh SI. A Sanford Ave.
down payment.
Monthly
Ph. 323 (8553
pay mcnla *72 oo. F A S 5916.
2! P o u llry • L ivestock
139 Mayfair Circle
Shetland Pome*. t
16. Female H elp Wunled l.arg,
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
dles and bridles. 322 9162.
SEWERS W WTED
I\1 \IK bl.\TM V
Work at liium doing simple
tewing. We aupply materi­
al* and pay .hippiiig both
Plant* 56 m il*
wuya. l,uod rale of pay.
S I .0 0 &amp; * 2 .0 0
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
t in 6 inch put*
All 369. Box Wlu. Adelaide
5 ernis eaeb
Post Office. Tot unto, On­
7 In K inch pills
tario, i a mol a.

GET READY F O R . . , .

LOSF WKIGIi r safely with 1 7*j hp MERCURY Kicker,
Dex-A-Olct tablet*
Only
lake new. 1 10 lip Wiicxmsin Motor. AF 2-6978.
IWc. Touchlon's Drugs.

H O LLER S o fS A N FO R D

LAWN SERVICE

36. AulumutUlcs) - T ru c k s 3!L Trailers - Cabanas
I hr ftanfarti Srralft
Fri. Mar. ’22, ‘63—Page 11
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
195S MOBILE HOME with
FINANCE IT WITH US
S‘ x 20' aluminum imulat- 3!L Trailers • Cabanas
♦ 1jjw Interest Hates
eif cabana. $3tio equity ami
♦ low Monthly Payment*
assume payments. Phone 19.47 MOBILE HOME. 1 Bedroom*. large screened paFLORIDA STATE BANK
FA 2 0466.
tio. FA 2-90(49.
YOLKSWAGON Station Wa­
gon • Bus. In A-I shape.
Private owner. FA 2 8So*J.

$1 per day rental for Firetrie Carpel Shampooer willi 37. B onis - M otors
ptirduse of Blue Lustre. Gateway To The 44'atcrway
Carrol's Furniture.
R obson S p o rt intr G oods
Your EVINRIOE Dealer
CAR LUGGAGE rark, large
weatherproofed
Sisixr 2 304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-6961
Twill bookcase twailNunl* 14 BOAT. CITTF.R 40 hp
513(Hi. Girl* 24” Bicycle.
Motor ami till trailer. Like
SI3O0. M3 W. Onout ltd.
new. 1 year old. 322-0747.
FA 2-3UW.
tl)S W. 21si St.

Sales A Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st SI. Satilord
Ph. FA 2-3U3

Air-Conditioninpr

3&gt;; hp FIllESTONE Outboard
motor. S20. 1 ton Westinghouse Air-Conditioner. 1st
elans. *75. l’h. FA 2-7960.
DELUXE. Mauffer |s»ture
rest unit. Reduce the ef­
fortless way. *73.00. Like
new. FA 2 2060.

FH1G1DAIRE

Highland Park
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
412 Edtlha Circle
CALL FA 2-57811
Thli three bedroom block
LAWNS
Renovated - Aerate
home on two lota can be
Remove
Thatch - Chinch
purchased tor * 12.01)0 .00.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiCan be financed through
lie—Ph. FA 2 4244
FHA by qualified purchas­
MANSFIELD LAWN SEH.
e r for only fUOO.OO down
including closing coat. Ex­
clusive listing
II. B. P O P E CO., IN C.
2UU So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2-3961 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Mowing au&lt;J edging, etc Satufartion guaranteed. Ph.
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home
FA 2 1117
Fenced yard. Assume pay­
ments. 202 Oakland Ave. 2!L Automobile Service
FA 2-4821.

3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths Kit 3
rlifO equipped. N*&gt; down j
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-1781.

118 N. Park Ave

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

Upholstering A Maltrcs* ren­ G K. DRYER. *35. FA 2 2075.
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­
CHOICE RUGS
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
From *0.011 to *30i*i
Co., at 799 Celery Ave.
CLOSE OUT on Vi»coie tu n 'd
FA 2-2117.
room *ire rug*. A good
7—
A few clioice executive
selection of black A white,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
homes in prestige neighborgold A while, A green
SI’RINKER SYSTEMS
Service
With
the
Caah.
h o o d s , &lt;Idyjlwlldc, Loch
tweeds in popular 6 x 9—
All Type* and Sires
SUPER
TRADING
POST
Arbor, Mayfair, Grove Ma­
9 x 12—9 x 15—12 x 12 and
We Repair end Servier
FA 2-0677
nor) from *22.000 and up.
12 x 15. Some with loam
S T I N E
Excellent FHA and Con­ Machinery and Supply Co.
rubber back While they
31.
Articles
Fur
Sule
ventional financing avail­ 2U7 W. 2nd St.
lust only *1 5o per m| yd.
FA 2-6432
able.
Sale, mesa kit*, canteens,
CARPETS ALA CARTE
Plano Tuning and Repair
*155. Sleeping hag*, *6 88 Fern Park. Fla next to Can­
W. L Harmon - FA 2-4223
non Towel Co 838-6021
Surplus City, 201 W. 1.

A RIG bargain, if sold byApril lit- Beautiful BIG
Sanford home at louo Oak
Ave., near all churches, for
a BIG family requiring 3
or 4 bedrooms ami 2 baths,
plus a BIG newly modern­
ised kitchen that will de­
light mother of the family.
A once in a U ltim a offer­ Stenstrom Realty
ing a t *9,600. Very good
Rral Estate — Mortgages
term s can be arranged.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420

the

31. A rtic le s F o r S ale

NEW CHEVROLET - OLDS - CADILLAC
USED CARS AND TRUCKS

$2088 and up
$.‘1123 and up
$5101 and up

10 % DISCOUNT
ON ANY NEW OR USED
CAR IN STOCK
PLYMOUTH 3 Door V-8
I HKD Station Wagon
4 Dooi V-8, Aubmiallr
CADILLAC Sedan DeVille
Power. Mr Condilioned
FORD t lloor. 6 III.. Slation Wagon
Auloinatir I imi&gt;ini»&gt;iun
FORD 4 minify Sedan
V-8. Ilteriliivr

1957' O L D S M O B IL E
Slip! 1 88 hardtop Mallon wugmi, radio A healer, power
nleering, auloinatir lran*nii**ion, clean. ItKIII ( Ell!

(’.'MBA

1961 G A L A X IE

bo
59
58
57
( I I l . \ HOI.iri Mallon Wagon 6 I )l., Sid.
57 CHEVROLET
Inn Pickup.
61 6 I 'l l . Milomallr
UFA HOI.I I I Door. 6 Cyl-. Sla. Wagon
59 IPLY
.MOUTH 2 Door llardiup
59 6 Cyl..
Std. SIMM
CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan Del ill.
69 Power \ lid Air 4 mill.
I MM Rut,FI

I I tool Station Wagon

61 4 *x V u in m w in
WHILE l 1 I loo i
58 (6III.Cyl.,
S td . SltifI

sedan

500

ludur hardlop, blue ami while liniMt, V-n engine, L-O-41
transmission, radio, healer.

FC.1-10A

1961 F A L C O N
URMIA

1959 FORD C U S T O M

4db

2395
695
595
95
95
1445
795
695
1095
1795
1195

J

AND .MANY OTHERS AT —
219 E. 2nd ST.
AND
2605 I*AUK AVP.
LAST 4.MAC PA4.ME.NTh

300

tmlm sedan, 6 cylinder, -imnlard lran»mi**liin, light
green finish, rlean, low niilrage ear.

T V I'IA ------ -- --------------------- * --------------------

1959 FORD C U S T O M

300

furrior, 6 rylinder, auloinatir lran*ml**ion, healer, neat
lirll*. rlean, medium green. Unr owner.

TC333A

1*31/
,.
Id

-1-diMir HARDTOP, air conditioned, spot.
lens white with muriKin inleriur. (Jueea
iif Ihe Ini nl . . . .

$1995
£xbw S p a tia l!
C O U N T R Y SE D A N
KU cylinder engine, Hiilitmnlie Irnnamisslon,
radio and heater, A low mileage wagon with
new iminl, blue &amp; white.

CHOICE
FOR

‘895

1960 Corvair 700
SEDAN; aiilomolic Iransmirmion, radio
and healer. Lianl owner. ONLY . . . .

$1195

1962 T H U N D E R B IR D
Fully

powered, air

cnndlitnned, low

mileage, rlean.

I ”

1958 FORD C O U N T R Y
4-8. auloinatir transmission. radio, h ra lri,
sparkling whilt finish willi red interior.

52 DODGE
495

1960 Pontiac Ventura

1959 FORD 9 PASS.

IK

CHEVROLET J, Ion Pfrhup
6 4 »L Sid. Sldll

500

Fotdm Slation 44agon, 6 ryUnder, aulnmallr IranamU....... radio, healer, luggngr rark, while wllli vinyl trim,

DISCOUNT
SALE
CHKVttOLETS
OLDS - 88
CADILLAC

1962 G A L A X IE

I lull 4 let It r ill. Iteauliful yellow llnl*h. C-O-M Iransmla*iiili, 4-8 rngine, radio, healer, weal hell*, clean.

1495

SED.

1960 Vauxhall
A d e a n econom y car for Ihe budget buyer.

rlean,

Vi Ton Pick-Up

With Utility Ibnlv. ( lean.

529
ALL CARS SOLD UNDER
G .W . WARRANTY FOR 12 MO.
DROP IN . . . YOU WILL RE

J&gt;Aaa!

EXTRA
TOR VALUE STAMPS

WK HAVE MANY MURK LATE MODEL
USED CARS FUR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM!
ALL ( A lls SOLD UNDER THE G.W.
WARRANTY.

Strickland-Morrison
— INCORPORATED —
IIhciI Car 1ml Acroon from L'ltlc Center
308 E. UI SANFORD
FA 3-1481
PHONE WINTER PARK Ml l-8% l

GLAD YOU

DID . . .

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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

contacted by Welcome Wsgon Hostcs* Nora Norris arc
asked to please phone Mrs.
Lawrence Pettinatl for re-

Prairie Lake
Young People
To Aflend Rally
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
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

'Planting Day'
Set At SSJH
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.

LINDA Ml LIS

Rock Closes
Its Doors

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 lav as ion

Hope Seen For
Release O f 17

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.

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

N O W O PEN !
S E M IN O L E

DRY

OPERATED

CLEANERS

South Seminole Sets
Pre-School Roundup

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 K l e .
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
.. . surpassingallothersin nursingand
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:
8 3 0 W . M f C N M A N A V C .* O fr L A M D O , F L A . • pk.
program committee.

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M en ’s Club
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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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Established 1908

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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,
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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 .
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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.
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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.

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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?
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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. • • •
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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?
»
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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

MON., MARCH 25. 1963

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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.

ELIDIBLE
VOTERS
E
L IG IB L E VOI
888
1300 French Ave.
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
nit
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

P R E C IN C T A D D R E S S

WEATHER: Fiiir nml mild throitRlt Tuesday, llitrh today, 75-80. Low fortnight, 50-55.
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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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Krider, accompanied by Harold Scott, Jacksonville engi­
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neer for the proposed canal,
told the conference that "I am
more optimistic than at any
time in tho past decade about
chances for the canal from the
St. Johns Diver to the Indian
Diver.
(This proposal would open
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
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
Tim county's 23 polling nre nt stake,
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
’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
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this route south of a Daytona
TALLAHASSEE
(UP!) —
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H rjeh K 'hi.' wi.l be a help."
r
fGALVESTON, Trx. (UPI)— Voters In 12 counties go tu Die
I
The Governor’* conference,
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-Flor★
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ganization
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
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* Orlando, chairman of 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
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.
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,
'J tfN
who described the training
and cost* of pioduclion losses.
2nd. K. MAGNOLIA
I'll. FA 2-G321
functions performed by Heavy
Herald Index
Attack Squadron Three, the
training received hy pilots
Page 2
Bridge
and crew members and the
Page t»
Classified
facilities available fur Darn­
Page 8
Comlr!
ing.
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.
^
Png*- 7
Spurt*

Court Costs
Hike Expected
By City Board

W W A ...

BRIEFS

Spending Plenty

★ ★ ★

★ ★ ★

'Get Out Vote Urged

I

Frederick, Republican

Not Afraid

Vie For Vote Here

Now Committee

Higher Temps

Stepped Up
Cuba Raids Set

Shopping Center

No Casualties

k

Appeal Due Tuesday

Susan Brown New

108th Day

Entry In Contest

Another Try

$300 Million
Citrus Damage

Closing

Navy Loop Officers Named

Spring Special

Slander Suit
Extension Set

M A T T R E S S R E N O V A T IO N

Eisenhower
Quits Army

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TH R U SA T.,
M ARCH 23, 1963

G ree n S t a m p s S
wilh this coupon ond purchose of:
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$ 5 .0 0 OR MORE
NATO A T L A N T I C
Chief — Atlm. Harold
I'mfe Smith Ih to be­
come Supreme Allied
Commander in the At­
lantic, succeeding Atlm.
Jtobcrt L. Denniaon, ef­
fective April 30. At preiumi*. Smith i» comman­
der-in-chief, U.S. Nuval
force)!, Europe.

Joon of Arc Red

Kidney Beans . . .

29«

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limit 1 aaupo n par family p l t a i e l

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Vine-Ripened Florida

Keep Poison
From Children,
Parents Warned

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To stem the riling tide of
accidental poisoning of tmall
children, the American Red
C r o n urgei parents to take
the utmost precaution* to
keep polaonou* substance*
beyond their children's reach.
The Red Cros* has joined
31 member-organizations
of
the National Planning Council
in observance ol National Poiton Pretention Week, March
17-23, John F. MiCknkcy,
Chairman ot the Seminole
County Chapter, said.
“ Mure than 300,Duo acciden­
tal poisonings a year happen
in children (ive years old
and
younger,"
McClo.kcy
said. "Proper safeguards by
parents could have prevented
most ol liiese accident*, of
which ionic .V*&gt; were fatal.’’
Pretention ami emergency
care of poiroti victim* i»
taught In all Hrd Crot* first
aid courses At ihi* time,
peak season fur first aid
(raining, some 3S,b0u classes
are in progress around the
country, McCloskey said.
McCloakcy
recomme.tded
these measure* to prevent
small children (pint swallow,
mg household items which
are poisonous.;
1. laick up drugs, intcciides, detergents, and cleaning
materials, or store them well
beyond children's reach. Re­
member that children learn
to climb at an early a g e before they can tell the dif­
ference between harmless and
harmful substances.
2. Return the dangerous
Items t o , their customary
storage places immediately
after u*ing.
3. Keep harmful household
item* In their original con­
tainers. Do not transfer them
to mason Jars, milk or soft
drink bottles.
t. Children arc im ita tiv e do not take medicines in
their presence.
3. In administering medi­
cines to children, refer to
them as "medicine," not as
"candy." Always lake or give
medicines in well lighted
rooms and always read the
label first.
(I. When the illne.-s for
which a medicine wa* pres­
cribed i» over, dispose of
the remaining urdictnc by
flushing it down tlie dram.
Rinse the container llwrtiughly before discarding

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Cheddar ......................

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Seat Controversy
Door Re-Opened
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) The North Florida District
Court of Appeals Tuesday r e ­
opened the door for petitionera seeking an' election to
move the Volusia Couniy seal
from DcLaud to Daytona
Ucach.
Tile petitions-two of llicin
—will have to be recanvasaed
ainee the District Court set
aside part of ■ ruling by Cir­
cuit Court Judge P. H. Revels
which laid the County Com
mission could not exclude a
nam e from one of the petitbu* wlihuut following cer­
tain steps
Hie high rourt opinion,
written by Judge Wallace K.
Sturgli, said that the two pe­
titions will be considered to­
gether In the rerauvass to de­
termine U the election must
be celled.

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C lO
•t&gt; l a r k y v e r s i i k i .
A FEW RANDOM NOTES
ON A DULL DAY . . .
Republican* can re*t easy
, , . Jan Fortune sent us an
other telegram saying lie will
nol be transferred.
We tried in get a Mate merit
from Jan Fortune on Kern
Park incorporation . . Alter
speaking to three secretar­
ies, two receptionists, a mis­
sile technician, a gentleman
from
the Orange County
Chamber of Ctimmeree, a
member of the Itoltin* Col­
lege university department on
political science we were in­
formed t hat Mr. Fortune
would not he in today.

They'll he putting the limenick on 25di SI. next week . . ,
Project expected to be com­
pleted in about two month*
. . . Cost J75.000.
*
TV SHOWS I II LIKE TO
SEE . . .
—On "The Defenders." The
attorney tells lit* son. "We’ll
talk about the principle later.
Hid you get die fee7"
—On "Honanza." The four
heroes see a wounded man at
the side of Hie trad. They
look at each other anil keep
riding.
—o n
"David
Brinkley'*
Journal." A half hour probe
of "Chet Huntley reporting.”
—On "The Untouchables."
Eliot Net* is offered a bribe,
accepts it happily, has a
rousing good lime, kicks a
newspaperman, laughs at a
tittle old lady begging for a
lew cents to liny some bread,
nisi no one e v r r finds out.
Political pundits are bet­
ting that less than 1.000 pen
pie turn out for the special
legislative elect um Tuesday
, . la t a show 'em they're
wrong.
Maffett Pudding on Com­
mercial looking real good.

commend to tin* full legisla­
tive council, which meets
herr F rd a y to put the fin­
ishing touche* on measure*
it will send to Pie legislature,
a bill repealing the 1955 dog
track relief law which gives
these
tracks
a
rebate
amounting to Sioo a day.

TFX Senate
Probe Thickens
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Senate investigator* called
Deputy
Defense Secretary
Hoswrtl (iilpairie today to
ask for the name of an "tinidentified Pentagon spokes­
man"
who belittled their
TFX airplane inquiry.
Jlcfcnse Secretary Robert
S. McNamara was scheduled
to test if ly later in the day in
defense of hi* decision to
award the multz-billion dollar
TEX contract to General Dy­
namics instead of Hoeing Air­
craft Co.
Reports ot possible conflict
of interest by civilian penta­
gon officials in Um* award
added fre-h controversy to
the already jwlitlcally explos­
ive investigation

A CONV E IISATI 0 N WITH
LEE GARY
Hfporler: How do you feel
about doubling the Supervisor
of Itegistralion’s salary?
Gary; I don't have any de­
MIAMI i l l ’l l — Hmise
cision this morning . . . Speaker Mallory Horne *aid
.Might have one in a few days. Wednesday » special House
committee studying eduraThe same question to John lion need* in the state lia*
Alexander;
"Still
studying recoinmemk-ii raise* of KXHI
the matter It ought to be con­ to fcgsi annually for teacher*But Uic teacher* ate ask­
sidered if she can operate her
office fulltime with the same ing for tnore
amount of money she i&lt; pres­ The Florida EducatKin A*
aociauon it plugging for r s ia - ,
e n t ly getting along on."

*&gt;

a meeting set for March 27
to discuss only that ques­
tion.
Gordon V Frederick, lie.
mocralic candidate for die
legislature, said today that
• t personally tielieve that at
least 15 to :&lt;t per cent of
the people should show some
1definite interest in forming
tin’ Town of Fern Park In*
fore the legislative dek’gatlnn could cnnsiler such a
proposal."

Frederick
c o n tin u e d ;
"Frankly J do not know howmany property owners are
within the proposed town J
understand there are six protile on die committee which
prrpaied and propose* the
charter. However, it has al­
ways been die policy to re
quire a substantial showing
that the people want a town
charter before die Seminole
legislative delegation would

consider its passage."
The candidate concluded,
"My present thinking is that
such an act should provide
a referendum tie held »m a
petition of l.vjn per cent
of the land owners and that
the
actual
incorporation
would require at least a
majority vote."
Hep. S J. Havis Jr. anil
Mark Cleveland J r . unop­
posed Pemnoratir candidate

for slate senator, reported
dial "whatever the people of
the area effected want" will
rule the art ion of the dele­
gation.
"Those
in
"avor
should let us know and liaise
o|.jw&gt;M'd should do tin* same,
so that vec can he in a post*
linn to make a decision as
a delegation. We need an
expression of a goodly minitier in determine the wishes
ol tlte majority "

WKATIIKU: Fuir nuil cool through Friday. High Utility. Cm -70. l.nw tonight, fta-GO.

Hunt Tuna
Killer
Tax Boosts
For Jai-Alai,
Dogs, Expected

A

tniTea-cd Interest in tile
of
proposed
incori'oration
Fern Park must tv shown by
residents id that community
iieforc liny action will be
t..kon by the Seminote I'oun
ty legislator delegation, it
was indicated today.
Casselberry has gone on
record as npiwiving Fern
Park's incorporation and At
tamonie Springs has indicatcd it will aHo npjwise, with

T h e c i t y w ill s t a r t e x t e n s i v e in s p e c t io n o f nil
dow ntow n s tr u c t u r e s w ith in th e n e x t m o n th ,
M a y o r T oni .McDonald s a id t o d a y .
M c D o n a ld saitl t h e Im iltlinn a n d f i r e in s p e c ­
t o r will p r o b a b ly b e g iv e n t h e g r e e n l i g h t in
a b o u t a m o n t h to g o o v e r e v e r y Imililing in t h e
downlow*n a r e a a n d r e p o r t b a c k to t h e c o m m i s ­
sion.
A t t h e p r e s e n t ti m e m o r e t h a n Uhl s t r u c ­
t u r e s h a v e b een ca lle d c o n d e m n e d in t h e h is t six
m o n t h s — m o s t o f t h e m in t h e o u t l y i n g a r e a s .
All t h e s t r u c t u r e s h a v e b e e n v a c a n t .
M ost of t h e p ro p e rty o w n ers o f th e con­
d e m n e d b u ild in g s h a v e t o r n d o w n t h e s t r u c t u r e s
by t h e m s e l v e s . O n ly in v e r y m i n o r i n s t a n c e s
h a s t h e c i ty s t e p p e d in t o c l e a r t h e p r o p e r t y .
i ' l a r r d on r e c e n t c o n d e m n a t i o n list f o r
public h e a r i n g h a s b e e n t h e old S •inb’ole h o s ­
pita l on O ak A ve.

D K T R O I T ( U I ’ I) — A n n t ion w ide s e a r c h f o r a
killer, s u s p e c t e d o f b e i n g lo d g e d in a s m a ll c a n &lt;&gt;f
t u n a f is h a n d c a u s i n g t h e d e a t h s o f t w o w o m e n , c o n ­
t i n u e d to d a y u n d e r t h e d ir e c t i o n o f t h e F ood a n d
D rug A d m in istra tio n .
U n d e r v o l u n t a r y a c t i o n , all A &amp; P b r a n d t u n a fish
I was removed from the food
chain's slielves across die
We'll probably get a tele­
nation. The cans were sub­
gram tomorrow on tlm mut­
jected to close scrutiny by the
ter.
teams of health inspectors.
Sought was the extremely
Our legislation delegation.
rare
Type E botulism, which
Mark Cleveland Jr., Cordon
Frederick and Joe Davis,
is suspected of taking the
when they go to Tallahassee
lives of two Crosse He, Mich.,
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) —
early next month will have
women.
about go bills in their tup poc­ A Legislative committee re.Mrs, Colette Brown, 37.
ket* . , . Most important will am i mended today hills to died last Friday, and Mrs.
p r o b a b l y he county wide take additional state revenue Margaret McCarthy. 3!). died
drainage . . . Making it legal from legalized I-citing at d-g T o o t s y , They had eaten a
to spend road and bridge fund
lunch of tuna fish from a can
tracks ami jat alai.
money for area drainage.
bearing the Ail* label, and
Hut the legislative council’s became violently ill shortly
tin ie r a new proposal Sem­ lax committee voted not to afterward.
inole County Will get better recommend a proposal that
There is no conclusive evi­
forestry protection . . . In would cost Sunshine Horse dence a* yet that the suspect­
the pa-t we shared a forester Track at Oldsmar another ed tuna was the real cause nl
the botulism poisoning, hut it
with Orange and Lake . . ■
$1H7,K17 in taxes.
was being checked,
Now It will only tic Lake.
1 hi oL.ni 'Yiu wiih.hvwn ?t
Thomas Hi own, chief in­
die request of the State Itacvestigator of the FDA * lie
Homestead exemption dead­
ing Commission which Ju*t
tndt oilier, said the other in
line nears . . . and so do
two weeks ago had suggest­
gieilicnts of the lunch, coffee
taxes.
ed it be enacted into law.
and bread, were ruled out u Hating Commission Ctinir
possible causes of the hotul
Hung Slenstroin's l o n g
man Holier! Morgan said the
ism.
range planning comn idee on
commission changed Its .ntnd
education will meet next
Tests conducted on a dozen
i in the interim because Sunlucsday at 7:J» |u n . at the ihi|w haJ , vory |MMir , e l oilier cans of turns trom the
Civic Center to discuss that son and probatily could not same batch showed no botul­
proposed stale university . . . afford Hie extra lute. The ism, lit own said.
"It is remotely possible
Heal im|Hirtunt meeting . . . measure would have repeal­
We noted Maek Cleveland ami ed lire s|M'iial tax rate allow­ Ilia! iMilulism could have or
Cordon Frederick along with ed hor*o tracks with an aver­ curled in only the one can.
John Krldcr huddling to­ age daily pari-mutuel pool of lint we can't figure how that
gether in the drug store the less than *400,000 per day could happen . . . nor ran we
other day . . . Celling ready Sunshine is the only track tigure what else, besides
botulism, was Involved in ilie
lor the log push to get litis of fee led.
school here.
Tlie committee voted to re­ deaths,” be said.

t

incorporate Or.

Slated - McDonald
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People Decide—Frederick

VOl.. r&gt;:t

U n ite d P r e s s L e a s e d Wit *

Bulletin
LUKA INK UAMF.KON

New Entry Set
In Beauty Show
Ml** Lurnlue Cameron, 17
year old daughter of Mr. und
Mi*. A rthur Cann ron of West
First St. i* the liiiid contest­
ant in tlie Mi** Scmimilu
• minty Contest, E.
H.trpei,
J t ., contest chairman announ­
ced today,
M a* Cameron, n blue-eyed
blonde was named Culie of
the Week by IIndio Station
WII h u . for March II to 17.
Sim play* piano, when »he‘s
not rcading-or coUcctirur_rcr-.
old* or listening to them, or
ruling on her burse,
Siie hopes to marry a goodlooking man who i* kind and
bn* a sense of humor, but in
the meantime, she plan* to
study for sonic kind of social
work after her graduation
I loin t-CHI mote It igit Hi-1usd.
I,m aiur i* five fa. , livo
and a quarter Jnrhex tali,
weigh* 170 with measuremi nt* of
-*CI.

DeBary Gets
Okay On Bank

JACKSONVILLE (C P U —
The rlnrida Milk CooiioLslou voted today to frerze
milk price* at the rurrrnl
wholesale level and In p tair
limit* on the amount nl rtiicount a distllliulor maj
give a retailer.

BRIEFS

Special Training

MOSCOW (UPI) — The
Soviet Union today tunnelled
another unmanned earth s a t­
ellite to gather spare datu for
flltmu manned flights.

Sur lulls
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Sen. Ed price Jr., of Hnidrtiton, says ihal a proposed Sev­
ern tier lax oil puipwood nml
minerals to go before tlie up­
coming Legislature will gel
"very serious consideration.''

Explosion
MIAMI (UPI) — Several
piopuhu gas lank* exploded
west of Miami International
Ait port W&lt;slnr.-day night a f t­
er a file bloke out ill a cylin­
der filling room where Hie
gas is buttled for distribu­
tion to homes.

Ask JFK Help

Restore Full
Citizenship To
Lee Urged

Ends Talks

Terms .Set

Science Fair

Space* Attempt

Teacher Pay Hike Study On
ea ranging from (ton to 1 1.00(11lie tween $73 and $30 milium
a year, a program w h ic h ! Horne said the committee
would cost the state twice also recommended that the
what Horne's select commit- formula for state anil county
tee (dans on.
tlnanci.il ahuuldermg of cdu
Horne, wtw&gt; made no re­ cation cost* lit- frozen at 75
ference to tiie recent F E A 25 with tin- state Hearing tlie
projiosal. told a civic stub brunt of the burden.
here that the pay ral-e pro­
Hr said tins would add an
gram if adopted in Talta other Mu mill am to state
boasec. wooid tw*t ,ia a u t e j costs.

The com mil lee decided to
recommend retaining tie- prevent program of state-jirovid
ed
texltsaiks
instead
of
switdiing to a system of
having parents buy Hie books,
Horne rejtorted.
"The committee decided
the practice was tui ingrainrd for a sudden change," he
1 said.

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

N O . G73

Plague North Orlando

tunaA...

Red Satellite

T I I U I I S . , MAIIU1I 21. HIGH

Sign Controversy, Results

The balloting is complete,
the poll* a to rinsed, the re*
suits have been announced . . .
but the campaigning contin­
ue-. in Nnrtli tlilurido.
The Heiald hll* hern be­
sieged Ibis morning with telrphone rails of complaints,
charges, answers . . , but it
MIAMI (U P II — The U. S.
appear* many cannot accept
armed forces expect to lake in
about t-'li of lido Cuban in* j*s u n brigade members who ap­
plied for speeial tunning

A sperial meeting vv-ns held
in In-Hniy Tuesday night at
tlie homo of Mr. amt Mi*.
Samuel Futon to advise tlie
residents of Doltary that Dep­
uty Controller of Currency
T. G. ill-shorn of Washington,
It. I Ini* approved H charter
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to open o Kaliunn! Hunk ill
Florida senators and n-preDellary as requested last No­ scntaliven called on President
vell! tier,
Kennedy und on striking un­
.Stock in tlie amount of
ion men and company official*
f loll,null, l i.oou share* at fill)
per shore, soon u .11 I*. put on Wednesday to make an allout effort to «.nd the Florida
WASHINGTON i l l ’ll - tlie market w ill residents of East Const Hallway strike.
lb,,
lummunity
being
given
Gen, Robert E. t e r died
without the full rights of an fust t-hulee nf miIi * mil to
American citizen—the revered exceed loll shale* to any oiiu
OIIEKLIN, l Him ( t i l 'l l —
person.
leader of a hist rauv*
Delegates nf six Protestant
A III-W building will he
Today a freshman con
denominations end their dis­
gressman asked Conitres* to elected on a site yet to lie
cussions today on n prwpo-al
restore cltl/cndup to Hie man dctei mined and a bunk pn-sito nirtge llieir 21 million
who led Hie Southern force* d e n t a m t c a s h i e r will In- h i n d ,
member* into one church.
in tiie field during the War l i n t li«w Delluiy H a n k will
Major obstacle* still loomed
offer complete se n n e - ai,.t
Hctween the Stales.
laige again-l u posiitde union.
Hep Jam es II. Quillen, tit stock will In' sold as out Inn J
Tenn ), introduced a resolu­ by the Deputy Cutitiollcr of
tion to niake Iso "poxlhum t uiivtwy
In
Wash mg ton,
NEW YORK (UPI) —
ously a dti/en tn good Hand­ D. »
Striking
mailers came to
ing again" in order to rigid
Proposed us dircctUJ* will be
terms early today with news­
a "long-standing wrong "
II. Guy t ' h a - ' , Samuel l-jion,
paper
publishers,
causing
.Myron Acturdi, Dr. Gemge
pressure in mount for printI-1 non, Oscar I'upincuu, It.
• is to end llieir llll-dny-old
hauruiAli. Janie, Spaulding,
dispute
wtili eight *hut-down
The Seminole High School Arnold Hooper ami I.
papci s.
Science Fair being held in Walter*.
the Silence Wing today is
open to the public from in
NEW YORK (UPI)
Dr.
a nt. until 9:3o p. in. Don
M W A tit A, Nicaragua — Wernher von Hi nun, developReynolds, head of tlie Science
Dept, said today. Awards in f UPI I— A band of tommy er of the United State* Rodseized
temporary ! stone missile, annoum-ed Wedbiology, chemistry, physics, gunners
and industrial education will control of a radio Station here nesduy lliut Hie fouttb giant
lie made at 3:30 p. in. for Wcdm-Mja) night and shout- h'atum I rniisile will tie hurl­
first, second and third place ed anti-American slogans over &gt;d into span1 next week at
flir air.
• ape Canaveral.
and Host Over-All Project-

Slogans

K e tiib lis h e d 1908

me old democratic way tlm,
tlie majority rules, tlm top
candidate wins amt t lint is
that,
tine u p o n The Herald did
nut down , , , I hut losing can­
didate Reginald Webster bad
complained of a sign in the
voting room &lt;&lt;&gt; Circuit Judge
j Volie A. William* Jr.; that

Judge Williams lmd mdered
Sheriff .1. I„ Hobby to remove
the sign.
Sheriff Hobby replied that
be bad received a emu plaint
from Webster but "I told him
it was a city election. Die
county had no jurisdiction and
we dul not take any action."
However, the Sheriff did say
that lie learned Iho sign vv«»

State Legislature
To Probe Fix

MONTGOMERY, A l a .
(U P I)—The Alabama legisla­
ture today named a seven
Ilian committee to investigate
a story in a national mrgazine rhurging the liu;2 Ala

removed shortly after lia re­
ceived the complaint.
Webster issued a statement
to The Herald Ibis morning
to tlie effect th a t the sign
was 'Tii direct conflict with
the state election law* . . .
I contend this *ign was placed
there for tlie express pur­
pose of influencing liig vote,
which it certainly did. I am
nut dissatisfied with tho out­
come of this election, only tho
manner in which it wui car­
ried out."
Webster and another losing
candidate, Henry Ward, aim­
ed complaint* nl a Voting
judge, Mr*. Mully Salter. Mrs.
Salter said today;
"A fter appointment to tins
election l nurd I diligently endcavored nl all time* to maku
this election a model oils , . .
( onlrary to slanderous stateincuts made by two obviously
beaten candidates ill Group ,V
there was no departure front
state taw on the purl of my­
self nr Mr*. I Henry) Fuirburri
at any lime that wu held affi­
n a l reaponsihility, Mr. Ward,
who staled publicly that I told
him haw to vote, was appar­
ently unfamiliar with tho
charter concerning write-in
iiulloHlig and expicz-ed Ills
igriiiniiico of hi* own charter."
Mi*. Irene Van Eepoel, who
topped Waul and Webster in
tile til onp V vole, hud tills to
say;
"Tukt* a long look nl tho
two largo screamer*' vote
total. Wald received 23 Vote*
Hi is yeur. The other one,
Webster,
received
slightly
mure, 'l'beir yelling is dote*
in tlie u|i|iurcnt hope for a
llcw elcctiun. 'the ica-Mut is
ill oily not outraged citizens'
light* gumdiiinsiiip Imt plant
uld-fushiuncd injured ego."
The winning cumlidute-1,
Mr*. \ an Kcpoel, Arthur F etriu und Arthur Ittin-les, along
vvilli liold-ovvrs Woodrow Anib-ihun and Hubert Stephenwill, will sit April 1 to elect
among tlieai-elve* a mayor to
sinrceil Frank l a-ula.

iiuma-Gcurgiu football game vc-itigiiliim 1* to determine
was fixed.
: whether lln-ie is any truth in
Lawmaker* requested aid the charge* or whether they
from the attorney general's are simply the product* of a
office ill Hie current issue of hostile attitude on the part ol
Hie Saturday Evening Post,
this piitdlcalion toward the
The mint Senate House in alliletlc direelor nf Hu- (ini
ver.it) of Alabama ami the
people ol this vluie "
Hep. Holt Hast of Jeffer­
son Counly, who offered the
resolution in Hie House, said
Crimson Tide couch and alii
Iciic director Paul (Hear)
Hryant agreed that the inves­
tigation was In order.
"The
Saturday
Evening
Iti'cm m e *»f (im lniigeil ili.scusnitHirt tin zillier tn a ltc ru , z M lm m m tc S p n i i r n T o w n U tm m i l W t’iliiumluy Post," the resolution said,
fvunilijr tlt'luyt'd ilimTiHsinn o f op|iiMilioii to tlm ]*Vi h "in an article entitled ‘The
F i n k iiiitH'ixiralitin q u e s t i o n u n til a ppcciuj pcMsion Story of a Football Fix' has
accused the athletic director
nt 7 p.tn. n e x t Weilne.-ulny.
Mayor Luvvrcnrr Swoffoitl infortiicil (Ih» Cotin- of grave misconduct, which.
ril that " s o m e action" should ,f
he ta k e, since it ...... need l"dll
’
ll,r in' livi,|«"'
that thf I’Vrn I'mk rhart«*r university and a I till- people
(*Mitiii)itt&lt;«f wihlin to **cn* ul tlie slate."
&lt;t i »i*u| im into A I t a ut t&gt; n i i*
tiTiitury. Hi? if ft*net]
Hit Jilly Id iIn? mrii
Ilriilge
Page 7
I IIH AGtl ( l i r t l
Five IlluUuay rut went, frnin llinht ’In- itn d .. Page Iu A II
former nu mber* id the scan­ Wiiy I7*UJ.
('•min •
Page 10
rrtAhflhfri y nt natty in mi
dal-ridden Suilimerdnlc Puli r
I leur Abby
Page 7
tfo»nl
ii8
«f|i|iuniiiK
tin*
F«'i»i
Di-liiit weie i ailed in fur lie
Page I
|*iirk linui|M»|ntinu Incnu-f it
Editorial
test* today in ronmvliori wilh
Enter tuimii'ni
Page 7
null] "utiiil*1 thfit Un\ n a
Iht* finilnf*h
«f **hnli- krrMulh.
Legal* ........ . .. Page 111
1‘ling imrglar" Hichaid MurPuzzle __
Page in
Alliiinoiile Springs Wednes­
SlH'iely .
Page a &amp; *.!
day evening pushed uu ordinft porta
Pago ri
I'oliie said llirec of I tin ttllee uu a 1-3-3 rending III.
creasing
tlie
water
rates
to
men passed tho teat*: Sol a lot
conform with requirements of
latex K u n a- and Atan f ie f e d e i u I gi veriimenl loan
menl. Two olio is. At l*itin ttgreemeiil on tlo! new vvnler
niul Flalik I m h o i, vvcie to uu system. A &gt;onijui1 1-on of tin^You’ll ii|i|im iii( i* (lie e x t r a n e r v ic c
rates i- Hint minimum for
ih-rgo lest* later.
All five w ers ro n v n ted of single family residence* l*
beipltlg tlie pint-Jized Mor­ increased from Ul to fd.tlO for
F II K K
Hu- first t.onil gallniis.
rison loot -Inr* a i*ci«| ............ ..
Tire
ln*perli»n
.Morrison was woumbd in
I'RFK
Hie arm by a shotgun blast
Tire Holalion
outside
Hie foot. County
Criminal f’uuit lluililliig yesA1.fi IEHX (U PI) — P re­
f r k i:
tenlay. I bi lie le-ts were um- mier Ahmed Iten Itella form­
Flat lire
Repair
riurtnl a* t ’liierigo's jiutne, ally presented demands to
who bud hoped they wert France today fur an end to
FIIKK
■»lean," muii hisl the under nuclear testing in the Sahara
Cron I End
woiid and llieir own ruitka ami for renegotiation of tile
Clierk
for 31urrmon’* assailant*.
| Evlan accords dial ini to in—----------------------—
I ib'pendeoco for Algeria last
1yea r.
Expert
U heel
3
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,
e ■ to French ambassador
Alignment

Altamonte 'Tables'
Fern Park Talk

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France Told

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' I V Imngwood City Council
i» expected bought to pus*
rc&lt;iue*ting Mw
» resolution requesting
IIMU U'givlaliire to approve
a complete voter rc-regislralion for Dip city before next
fall's municipal elections.
Tiie council wtll meet at
A P m in continued session
at the City Hall.

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Kliemls-

COI» Club To Meet
The
Dcllary
Republican
Club will m eet at 7:30 p. in.
tmlay in the Com muni ly Cen­
te r with Horace Dcmarest
presiding A color film will
be almwn.

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fcrralb

Jo int Space Probe Seen

Kennedy To Report

ROME ( L 1*11—A space col launching of probe* to Yc-nu*
lahurulioii agreement
In
jiid Mars, scientific experts
t u i i n the (. ntUil Slalct mu! said tosiay.
Ilu--ia could lead to ,i joint
Tlie two powers, in a major
spare breakthrough, announc
• d agreement Wednesday on
details of their first cuopci
itu i project in satellite com
munications
By louise Mniunrk
The accord culminated a
Members of tiie Altamonte
young woman of about HI or
Civic Ciuh were gratified to week of secret talk* here lie2b years of age. lie snatched
sue the large turnout for their tween delegations beaded by
at her, caught her blouse
c a r l party Imld last Wed Hr Hugh L. Dryden. vicodi
which ripped away, leaving
lie-lay
afternoon
at
the rector ol Hie National Aero­
her completely bare to the
Community I I -u*e si.yy wa* nautics anil Space Admtniiwaist.
iration ( NASA - ,itv s IVICt
ral*ed fram thi* event
Amid the roaring * vivas"
Academician
Vnal-ny A Bla
1 Everyone uttctKliiu enyoyKennedy made it into Hie hel&lt;*d tlie j fair and &lt;)&lt;&gt;-ir prize* gonravov.
icoptcr. He flew to a nearby
I.IKK FATHER. LIKE were awarded Ihrxmgliout ihr
The two gioup* of top
airport wlierr hr switched to . . . — Frank Sinatra
aftermwin vtost cv’ery one re- scientists spelled nut dm first
tils jet transport for the Might Jr., like his dad before
*trp* tor implementing a
ceived some remembrance
to Washington.
him, liegill* Id* ringing'
Mr* John Lwllo, whr* o n broad agreement on space co­
Kennedy returned witii no career with the Tommy
ginully was c.'airman of the operation reached lart year
idea that thr three day* of
Dorsey hand. Sinatra committee planning the card lifter an rxrhange of litter*
talks with Central American
Sr. b r o k e into t h n mind­ party and who i* convalesr between President Kennedy
leaders had produced mag
ful big timo wliilit tin! ing front recr'iit surgery, r, and Soviet Premier Nikita S
ical solutions to long stand­
l a t e Tommy Dorsey crived iieart warming ap- Khrushchev.
ing and difficult ecunumic
still
led the near-leg­ plause when her name wa*
Participating expert* said
and political problems. Nor
the first nis: drawn for a "the hypothesis" of jointly
endary
rnii-ic-iil group.
did he •■ap»'t h i|iilek change
prize
launching a *pac« prune to
in C'litral American condi­
Other
members
of the Mars or Venus had come up
tions
committee were Mr*. Beulaii during thr talk* here
lie did believe, however,
Kemp. Mr- A. E Welse,
"Such venture could in
that Ihe leader* together had
Mr* tr u n k Kollniann. Mrs. solve direct coo|H-ration in
created a dim a te winch could
Glenn Humes, \lr«, William
lead to great economic and
Morrell. Mr* ft N \ „ r d
ART 111(0 \VN
politiial unity and thus hut
grvn, and Hr Gertnwie fo r
tress a key part of (he hemis­
I’EST CONTROL
man. president.
phere against inroads of Com­
Termite* A Other Pests
munist influence and subver­
tine third of West Berlin's
2 tiM PARK DR.
sion which might be c\|»orbd
tty Hootia Kates
-upplles is brought in «n two
SANFORD
from Cuba.
I 322-88K5
first, place wtnn*r in the canals
South Seminole G aidtn Club
art angrmriit display Iwld at
the regular monthly nieetimr
Monday was Mrs. E P. Rich­
ard*. with Mr*. Ralph New­
comer, eevund, .Mia. Milton
Tinsley third and Mts. C. L.
Leggett, fourth.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Acting a* judpws for the
Die DeBary Herbert D event, which wax held in the
Gibb Post ZV9. American Le- recreation center of the Sangem, was presented wlHi a laudn Trailer Park were Mrdeed tor a lot in l.ikc Marie II. T, Crittendon of the ll.risy
Estates in DeBary during a Flower Shop ami Mrs. It. A.
dinner heid Thursday night | I j ler.
in t'dskrslton of.—vim— satis
Hu*U-*-e» for til* Hurting
Birthday of Hie Imgion al
were Mrs. Virgil t urry, Mrs.
Stetson Union Building in DcII. Wilson and Mrs. Arthur
Land.
Putnam.
The dees! was presented to
floral
arratigeiurnla
by
Commander Fred H. Mc­
Mrs, Mary Jane / avy of lira,
Laren by Wilbur G. Miller,
ven Scent flow er .Shop and
devel«'|ter. The lot, which is
valued at $2,000. i« located Easter arrangements by Mrs.
were displayed
across from St. Ann's Ghurch Cnlteiidon
also,
on Dogwood Line.
Mrs. W J. Hartley gnsv an
Guest speaker for tlie even
ing was Kenneth Whitaker, Interesting talk on liriimeliads
Assistant Director of tiw and told about Mulford f o s ­
Jacksonville Division of Hie ter. of Orlando, who ha.* dune
FBI. A question and answer the most to tnlroduie the-v
colorful plant* into this coun­
period followed Ilia talk.
Award* were presented he try. He is rvcognited interna­
Commander McLaren to (a&gt;*t tionally as otic of the fore.
memliers
for
continuous I most experts on the raising of
membership of Irum five to brinneliads.
Mr*, f r i l l Megr allowed
toriy four years
\ wards were also jtvrli to I slide* and played records of
members of the Gallon Club, bird calls from the Audubon
Oscar
Papincau,
Edward Society.
Plans were made fui the
Bed limn and Harry .Sclaih,
to be given
for blood which they have flow er Show
longwood
donated lo the ttl&lt;»&lt;d Rank April A at Ihe
Three
DeBary
rr|»»rters Shopping Plata.
Appointed to a nominating
received a certificate of Pub­
lic Recognition for Service committer lo aehvt officers
and a gift of a Parker Pen for thr coming year were Mr*.
with the American legion in­ (’. K. f isher, Mi** Ella t om
tiling*, Mrt
R nhaids and
signia.
Mr*. Mege.
Mrs. Richards was present­
ed with a President’s pill us
outgoing prclldeti..

Card Party
Nets $150

On Latin Trek
WASH INGTOS (LTD
President Kenned).
«1
bv the warmth of hi» »*!•
come In Cotta Rica. today
prepared a report to the na­
tion on hit Central American
conference which he regard
ed a t a vital tlep toward
ttrenstlienmc t h e Wcttcrn
Jlemltphcre.
Kennedy will open a 6 p.m.

Orchestra Sets
Concert Mar. 29
At DeBary Center
By Mrt. Adam Muller
The Dellary Concert Orchester will play at the Com­
munity Center Friday, March
at ft p. m linger Cattail
of DeBary will l»e conducting
and Betty Day ami John
Cornwall of Del.and will In'
featured vocalUt*.
Tlie orchetlra, which It
composed of retired ntu»!
riant, who Hill enjoy playing
for a bobby, will present a
varied selection of numbers.
The new stage at Uie Com­
munity Center will allow for
better teating of the play­
ers and the interior of tlm
building hat recently been
redecorated in a aa*fl blue,
blending with Uie royal blue
stage curtain
Paintingt done by meinb e rt of the DeBary Arit and
Craft* Club will Ik- exhibited
at the rear of the auditorium
Residents of DeBary and
aurmundmg communities who
e.nyoy good music and an a.*tittic atinoipherc a n invited
to attend Uu- concert.
There will he no charge for
adm lnlon twit a collection
will be taken to benefit the
Community Center.

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
Two Sections
The DeBary D u p l i c a t e
Bridge Club had IS tables
p'aying in two sections in the
Charity Master Point Game
this week at the Community
Center
Section One was directed
by Jessie Pearsall. Winners
were as follows North-South,
1st, Mr. and Mrs. II. E Wal
tx: 2nd. Mr and Mr*, l/m u
Weeks 3rd. Mrs Faina Reilly
and Mr. William l.utr; East.
West, 1st, Mrs. George Pear
sail amt Mrs. Norman Mor­
timer: 2nd, Col. and Mrs
Milium Hague; 3rd. Mrs
Myrtle Dunnebacke and John
llandershaul.
Section Two was directed
by
Miss
Ethel
Johnson.
North-South — Tied tor 1st
w tre Mrs David Singer amt
Norman Meyer with Mr*
Frank Austin and Miss Eth­
el Johnson; 3rd. Mr*. Edwin
Wacker and Mrs. William
Wood'ink
East West
l-t,
Mrs O S'. I.or key and Mar
vin laing; 2nd, Mrs. A G
B oons amt Mrs Frank Hold­
er: 3rd, Mrs. Madeline Ma
thrson and Oscar Barnett
The last bridge lesson by
Mrs. F J Niven on play of
tlie hands will Lie held next
week prior to Lie regular
(jame Ail ate welcome.

televised new* conference to­
day with a statement on re­
sults of fits .San Jo»e meeting
with presidents of five Cen­
tral American countries and
panama.
Tlwi President flow hack
from Costa ttica Wednesday
night m the fast time of four
hours and 23 ininulcs. lie was
escorted over much of the 2,5ou mile non stop route by
EIOJ fighter planes with ac­
companying tanker aircraft
lo refuel them.
Kennedy landed at 11:03
p.m. at Andrews Air Force
Bate and received a surprise
welcome from his wife, Jart|uclinc, wlio had rushed hark
lo Washington from a New
York slwipping trip to lie here
when her husband arrived.
Shortly before takeoff from
San Josr, Kennedy addressed
the students of the University
of Costa Iticrs While attempt­
ing to walk lu hi* helicopter
alter the speech, the Presi­
dent was the center of an
other friendly mclc« a* him
dreds of w i l d l y cheering
young Costa f l u an&gt; attempt­
ed to shake his hand
ll was a wilder replay of a
similar reception of the day
before at a new Iwmsing pro
ject extensively financed with
U. S. funds. At the university
the crowd broke away from a
thin line of civilian guardu
civile, lore down ni|&gt;c bar
ners and pummelcd the P re s­
ident uproariously as his Secret Service protectors inched
him toward llie helicopter.
The si ramble readied a
point of wild, chanting eon
fusion when a Costa fllean
guard attempted to restrain
one of Hie demonstrators, a

Mrs. Strickland
Dies In N. Y.
Mrs. Connie Strickland, S3,
of 4lo W Crystal Drive,
loch Arbor, died Wednesday
at St. Alban* Naval Hospital
in St. Albans, N, Y. after a
short illness.
She was turn in Manila,
Philippine Islands in Noveintier, I'.lin and came to the
I tilted Slates after her m a r­
riage to Cdr Guy If strivk
land, ( l ' S \ ret 1. Ifi years
ago She had lived m Sanford
for the past seven years
Survivors include her hus.
bund and a brother and sis­
ter in the Philippines.
She was a charter m e m ­
ber of thr t.akr Mary Wo
man's Club. * member ol
the Church of the Nativity,
a king-time member of the
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Women s Auxiliary, n mem
Iwr of tlie Bellied Officer's
Wives Club and a member
of St. Theresa Circle.
Services will la- held at
iln- I iiivr i*uI Funeral Home
in Manhattan New York City,
Saturday
A Memorial Mass will bo
licld at t) a. iii . Saturday at
ihc Church of tlie Nativity
ill Lake Mary with Father
William J Trainor official
tug Member* of the l.ake
Mary Woman’s Club will a t ­
tend in a body.
Burial will lie in Arlington
National Cemetery, Arling­
ton, Ya
llu family has rei|ue»ted
lh.il In lieu of flowers, dona
Huns lie made to Hie Church
ol (he Nativity.

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Sheriff J. L. liuldiy, tin behulf of the
non-chunfealdo lu’ddeiitp while driving
Hiscock Central Floritla representative

Mrs. Richards
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Arrangements

tlit- preparation and launchThe scientist* sai l they huti ^
ing &lt;o avoid unnecessary dup agreed to collaborate on a
beat ion ot experiments." an weather -.ltrllltr p r o 2 I a ill
ofliiial communique said.
that would include:
I’owder I’tiff Mu.wlin
—The establishment ot a
communication* link lor e.\
• )tillcj I omhrd
changing weather data re
Cot tun
reived with the u*&lt; of attili
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• Little Or No
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—Joint testing ot commune
cations via a passive reflector
Edward Griswold, advertis­ satellite, an 1 Echo 11" to be
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rharge* that its nou medical
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In reach the market.
The* EDA said that Dr
Jadui (l Nestor, one of its
own doctors, had nexar tnfomie&lt;l the agency of his
complaints tieforc tie made
the charge Wednesday al a
Senate hearing.

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M»0w&gt;di*i t huroh Woman a
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sponsored a tasli.on show
and Tea Tuesday, March 12,
in the Social Hall
Mrs. William fuller wa*
Hie narrator, and Mr* Wil­
liam Nolle of Gihb* f asliiou*
in DcLand wa* Hu- iliairiuun.
Members wlui modehd Ha*
clothe* weir Mrs. William
Reich. Mp# P r e e G&gt;umIsoii.
Mr* Edward Perry. Mr* Jo |
Havi*. Mr*. Sol l'aru*o, Mr*,
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MrHugh
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Mr*. Alia Clark. Mrs S. I awton, Mr- Harold Barry. MrIt lla*!am. Dorothy Warner, :
Air*. Damon Scott. Mr* \r- 1
lltur Wagner, and Mrs Jolin
Parks
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Kcrric Bruce, Becky Haw*
Lisa Wood, -unity i ’lM'k, Joe
Brenner, Marty lUlchett. and
l.luda llavis. t ower atrau.'ctnctlls writ- by Aoung ol He
Laii I
Mrs Wilhaiu Bui m il and
Mrs. Adam Muller sang sev­
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the plan*' bv VIits Ad&lt; laid**
to n e , who «In &gt; p l( '« d h»ck
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Hy I-nuLe Slmunrk
The- Community House vva&lt;
literally alive with flora!
pieces at the past Altamonte
Springs Carden Club meetin
Twenty-three arrangements
were entered in the flower
show by the members and first
prize was awarded to Major
and Mr*. Robert M, Watson
who had a novelty arrange­
ment of a shuffletioard court
made to scale in the top of
n shoe box.
Slices of carrots represent
ed the discs and the players
u e r r made of squash and in
keeping with the Moral theme,
tiny spring bouquets were
in each corner
Second prize was awarded
to Mr and Mr» Walter Cope
for an orchid displayed at
traclivcly in a white sea
shell.
Due to the absence of sonic
of (tie jtid.es due to illness,
the arr.inecnicnis were Judg­
ed by the entire mcnMis'rship
and it was a difficult task
ns all of the entries were
will worthy of a prize.
The horticultural part of
the program was given hy
Mr. Fred Temple who dis
played simple but very ef­
fective was to fertilize trees
lie has devised u 4'n foot
of 3t " pijte which has a
faucet at the lop to widen
is attached a water hose. This
pipe is Inserted into the
ground and the water ts Mien
turned on.
This uill make a hole for
the fertilizer which will Iced
(lie root of the tree instead of
just the lop surface and the
tree will have the full ctfccl
of the fertilizer.
lie suggests making about
5o or do of these insertions
for larg tree*. Mr. Temple
also displayed a very inex­
pensive trap that could be
purchased at most hardware
and garden simps for the
trapping of salamanders that
play havoc in yards leaving
mounds of sand and doing
much damage to lawns.
The best way, he has
found to get rid of ground
moles is to drop castor lieans
in (lie tunnel they m ake un­
der the lawn. The best meth­
od for this is lo poke a small
hole in the slight mound and
bury Ihe bean and do this in
several places along the tun­
nel. Wail a few days, and
if you still see signs then
repeal the procedure Moles
do not like the castor bean*
and will disappear.
Election of officer* was
held and the vote was unani­
mous to keep the same slate
of officers that held office
tills past year which is Mr*.
Jjcroy Stover, president; Mrs,
tieorge Hearn, vice president;
Mrs. Don Harris, recording
secretary; Mrs. Jam es Spen­
cer, corresponding secretary
and Mr. Otto Itaumgartncr,
treasurer. Installation of of­
ficers will lie held at the
April meeting.
It
was
announced that
$100 00 was cleared at the
smorgasbord dinner held re­
cently.

tern eon sc--ion from 3:01 to
I HO p ni and it w.11 be r e ­
peated in the evening fr-lm
7 30 lo to oo p m for tli'-e
that cannot attend the e a r ­
lier session.
All sr-*ions will tv In-11
at (lie Heine lien- nstrati-m
Center at 4»1 East 3i;h Street
in Sanior.l.
The freezing weather of
last December did consider*
able damage to home ground'
an i there are a number of
things that i an bo done
to help nature n bringing
I hack many plant' and 1-wns
Itv Don ii.l I ‘* lr«
to a h«
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Donnie Sipes of Seminole eour'C.
some
plants veil
High School won the public need to lie replat'-d an
speaking contest on the nub- pointer* will is- given on
1Ject of “ Soil anil Water (.‘on
nervation" lie’s! at the long
wood Chamber of Commerce,
Thur-dav.
-sr. r u b. Mum i i t ’d —
For his accomplishment.
Si[&gt;•' was awarded a prize Democrat K.irl llolvaag said
of $ “&gt; *ilver d dlartoday he is ri-., tv to * pick
V -&gt;t runner up was Way
up my cardboard fi ng cabne tteeve*. who received SIS
silver dollar* and third run lnel“ and move upstair* in
ner-up was Chris Vker* who to the Mimics.-la governor*
suite.
was awardcvl Sin d"iiar».
Sipe* will now go on to
compete in the Orlando area
contest on \j»nt 3U. with the
winner of this contest to go
to the state meet.
\%.iilutili* t»» v -• i v\ ihiMi! n
Other bovs \v 10 part itp.it .j, u&gt;t &gt; (Hi . ’ ■|*t »'ti. mil iltii)
N**ti mu*'
ed in the puhlie 'peaking , ,il!« .1 i t|* li ! \ I \
!$..„• «ti*!\ fat in 7 «U&gt;■* «*i
contest included Danny Dick \ «*t11 muni y Inn
N*
erson, Jim my Winters, and mt* I’XrDih*', laxative*, tita&gt;
«*ai*i* of la Ivlin: iif
y-dii-ii i ••
Ken Hopkins.
1*1 . ■kv r * nr
lien Wiggins, anil cottserv a tim ing fiiiii-! it
«u flivuiiti* k'mn. t*l*
lion agent of Seminole Cmm- s’.t.kn&gt;,
ItlXKX i&lt; n l ti&gt; t.»Mi-t Hint
tv also spoke to chamber t-n- ily myii IIhu . -I W Id ti you
member* and explained his inUf UlMUNTA, V"M nil • n
duties and the services avail Joy your nn als. ^1111 *at lin*
at-to to residents who re­ foot)* you HU, !'ul y**i» sunnly
1 tlon’l tillv0 tin*
f•*r •Alia
quest them.
i putts iia Ui him ' t n u n S K , \
President William Haum i!i*pii'fist'.i your a|*tn*tiU* jitnl
holder advised alt residents lU'll I*JIM'S you |* |j« 11 o lot
of long wood to get their fowl. Your writflil imt&gt;t rmm*
house numbers up on their i|i&gt;unf lii’s iniHi* 11« y o ar iiivn
ili»t lor will toll \ •«it. wliiii you
homes a* soon as po-sildc ♦at li*&gt; , yo-i VM’lf;h le t. I»i*t
John Hearns reported that lid sit » \i • • fat .out iivr
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local businessmen would meet
tin t hi- t *t
VN
tit discuss ways and means and is
l KK If not nati -ti* il tor any
of improving business iH-lur*' tfUMin just ir tn in tin* pa 1,
Ihe next regular Chamber of |u*rr to yum ihmitriM inul pa l
»&gt;ou» rim inorii!&gt;~ “m . r - a *..
Commerce meeting.
Refreshment* were served ( i|ii»*r*ti«!jij4 fi»l*»*il. OlMUNKX j
by Mr. and Mrs. Otis la- -old with 1 ti 1h iftiatitnliHf l»y
Mrlf(,3 fintiU Hrllis Mm*1 * !*an
arid Mr and Mrs. Ellery I ford - Mail order* lilUd*
ltaddin.
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TIIK NKW I00.IMMI l.Al.l.ON I \NK unit iterator
was put into operation lay l .t-spllierry l tilitics
last week a fte r approval li,v the State Hoard of
Health as part of the improvement program in
the company'* w ater system.
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.MIIS. JA .M flJ VOl.l, of Del.ami has been as­
sumed as the Kindeiyarten teacher at the K iiterpriso School to complete the school term , re­
placing the repidar teacher. Miss Dorothy Cham­
bers, wiio has been m in te d a leave o f absence
due to illness and Mrs. Raymond Lawson who
has served as substitute teacher for several
weeks. Mrs. Voll is shown here with one of her
pupils.

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The able, clear-headed state Re­
publican chairman of Alabama, young
John Grenier, haa an Idea which
could contribute something to a bet­
te r understanding of the OOP's work­
ings a t the presidential level.
The pnrty condition he charac­
terizes with this Idea is not new, but
It has seldom if ever been so well ex­
pressed,
He argues that Republicans arc
not divided basically between con­
servatives and liberals, but between
liberals and two major categories of
conservatives.
One group comprises those con­
servatives who either do not believe,
or can fairly readily 1&gt;e talked out of
the notion, th at n conservative candi­
date can Iks elected president in the
current era.
The other consists of those con­
servatives who think a conservative
can in fact win.
A careful rending of GOP nomin­
ating history since 1010 suggests
th at this characterization of the
party's make-up Is sound. The nominoes in th at span have all been
m o d e r a t e s — Wendell Wlllkic,
Thomns E, Dewey, Dwight D. Elsen­
hower, Richnrd Nixon (in his inter
phase).
They were not chosen by the
party liberals alone, for these have
never been in the majority, though
often they hnve had prestige and vo­
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The moderates have in fact been
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Policy Splits JFK Echelon
were no television cameras or
radio microphones In sight,
and only n handful of report­
ers heard th* Senator start
things off smartly with the
statement that he himself
considered the present prac­
tice of dispensing patent
rights with re«e*rek contract*
an "outrageous giveaway to
giant p.lvato corporations."
Two non-politlcat eaperts
who took the committee stand
to testify were elmoat te crit­
ical. Horace M. Gray, Univer­
sity of llllnole Economics pro­
fessor who made • special
study ef the eubject, told the
Somite Committee that the
government has already been
"whipsaw-rd and pressured by
private Interest* Into giving
away, under eacluilve patent
rights , . . discoveries worth
untold billions."
Considering th* fact that
the government it now spend­
ing an average of |.16 million
a day on research and develop­
ment work and will apend |41
million a day neat year, Dr.
Gray’s estimate of "untold
billions" of loss to the public
does not item exaggerated.
There la om airing on dafenao contractor* tinder the
present Defense Department
patent policy — the govern­
ment retains
royelty-frao
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
right to use the Invention. In
civilian markets the contract­
tT
l PONT Ntifip ANV i ing com puny has sole rights
a
e
6
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,
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3
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—
t
v
t
s
eem
i
ptRUAra voo could' HCLPMA1
fNOUGHORTH&amp;M •cFO Rt', to the patent, however. And
[ d t m s A FRlUNDLV WAOCR,
ae Professor Richard Barber
IMaV'Rft UfttD IU
MR. PASCAL! / A FRIEND AND t
INDUSTRIAL RE6BAROV of Southern Methodist Law
KW&amp; BEEN AKaOlNA CNCH THA
AIL RI&amp;MT. Birr OUST FO
School pointed out to the
CCVKFfc&gt;9\TtC*i OFtKfrr.t-FlU-^ \HCADACMES/
THBV'f
LWED iN-^HAK-KAFF/—Committee, Defense procure­
' A W W N T A » t* T * /
INDU-iTfflAL WOEABCU/j
ment policies enable the de­
VVOLU.DNOLI RUN
fense industries, In effecL to
TQriTi ONTHBAt '
levy a toll on ths public for
use of Inventions which lh«
public hat already paid for.
It wouldn't be so bad If we
wore paying twice for new
knowledge. Ironically, howev­
er, most of the patents that
are enriching th* privets con­
tractor who doe* work for th*
govern inout are for applied
engineering
proceeiea—new
weye to u»» what wai already
knuwn. Less than 10 per cent
of our fib billion national re­
search in defense and space
/j
goes for basic Inquiry.
, LEAST 1MEYU
ICOME III HA
of the research." He explained
that this polley would give the
government title to ell Inven­
tion! developed under govern­
ment contract, with subse­
quent benefit to the whole
country,
llut the p rn sn t policy of
tint Department of Defi-n.a is
exactly contrary, The private
contractor now hai patent
right* to any Inventions that
result from his work on gov­
ernment contracls. Whatever
millions accrue from private
sale are the contractor's own.
lb * Defense Department In*
#l»ts this Is neceesnry s* an
"Incentive" u» th* cuntiuvtor.
The National Space Agency
la about to adopt the Defense
Department policy. Hence the
Long Committee hearings to
stop that step if it should be
stopped in the public Interest.
Considering the hue and cry
about tightening up the fed­
eral budget and (topping leak­
age! from the Treasury, one
would have supposed Hist the
opening of hearings on a po­
tential means of recovering eo
much money would attract
tome attention. Hen. Long be­
gan hla Inquiry in almost soli­
tary grandeur, in an almost
empty Caucus Boom. There

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Political

vatives who do not think a conser­
vative can win.
That is why It is undoubtedly ac­
curate, historically, to say th a t in
1040 the GOP convention delegates
were far more friendly to the lute
Robert A. Taft than to Wilkie. In
1944 they preferred Ohio's John
Bricker, but chose Dewey. In 1952
they liked T aft again, but named
Eisenhower.
Signs are already well advanced
that a similar setup may produce the
nomination of New York's Gov. Nel­
son Rockefeller in 1964.
Obviously, Republican conserva­
tives can dominate any GOP conven­
tion if they choose to unite on one
of their own as nominee.
That they have not clone so in the
last two decades leads to charges
from some ardent right-wingers tiint
thnjr more flexible brethren are
"abandoning their principles."
Rut, ns Grenier points out, n po­
litical purty is not a garden club. It
is in business to win elections. If it
Is not, its "principles" will not save
(t for long.
Nothing is static in politics. With
GOP strength on the rise in the
South, the political mix is changing.
Attitudes may also shift.
Hollering "stick to principles" will
not affect middle-range conserva­
tives who try to pick winners. They
ure shrewd bettors. They may try a
genuinely conservative candidate
some day. Hut they will have to be­
lieve th a t he has a t least an even
chance of getting those 270 electoral
votes needed to land him in the White
House.

Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON—As e levpayer, what would you think
of the government'* hiring •
contractor to build a bridge at
• profit and then giving tho
bridge to the builder and al­
lowing him »t"o to charge e
toll to thoie who croiird the
bridge! An expert used that
coroparUon at a Senate hear­
ing last week ae he described
what la going on In the grant­
ing of patents on Invention!
innde by private companies In
tho courts of military and
apace research carried on at
public expense.
The Kennedy Administra­
tion te split on the proper
policy to follow. Sen. Kuteall
Long’s Monopoly Subcommit­
tee has therefore begun an in­
vestigation
to
determine
where the public Interest lies.
Almost flft billion In govern­
ment research and develop­
ment eontracta Is involved In
the next fiscal year.
lb * Department of Justice
•pnkeimsn, Deputy Attorney
General Nicholes Kstaenbsch,
aa one at the lead.off wit­
nesses Isst week took the position that "when th« govern­
ment finance# a project at
public expense the public
should lie entitled to all fruits

'

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Nora face* a domrstle di­
lemma. For ihe besltstra
to spoil her fond mother's
fun, yrl she doesn't want
the fanfare and expense
which her mother Is amicocting. Will you fond meoue FLEAS F, take a con­
sumer poll of the prospec­
tive ncwlywedi7 Hull try­
ing to be a vicarious brldel
And give all newlyweds tbe
booklet below,
CASE O UT; Nora II., egad
&gt;0 Is soon to be merried.
"Dr. Crane," she said, "my
mother Insists that we have ■
formal church wedding.
"But 111* cost or it, as the
plans the affair, will run over
12,000, ami my daddy can't
afford to spend that much
money.
‘Resides, I don't want my
wedding to be Just a 'specIscle,' so whit would you advl»eT"
Many mothers who never
h id the fenfire of an elabor­
ate church wedding, thus try
to push their daughters Into
such spectacular events.
For the mothers then read
themselves Into their daugh­
ter's role. We call this "em ­
pathy."
*
And thoac m nllim thus vi­
cariously thy subslltulion)
rtllih all the otclteincnl of
th it formal wedding.
Actually, such mothers of­
ten fall to read the minds of
their daughters correctly for
a vote of engaged couplos
showi that most of them do
NOT want a fanfare type of
wedding.
Instead, they prefer a sim­
ple, even unannounced cere­

mony where the parent* and
a down friends go to the
church for a beautiful ycl
quiet altar ceremony.
Such a wedding actually it
more In keeping with the
spiritual significance of mar­
riage.
And It alio u v ea the
brido'a father a great deal of
money, If Nora's dsd thus
Withes to invest S2.000 in this
new marriage, it would be
smarter for him to apply that
■urn ai a dawn payment on
a flew little cottage for the
married couple.
It la not wltc, however, to
subsidize the cctnal living
expense* of the newlyweds
for that Just encourages an
inflated standard of living.
Hut If the Inlaws really
wish to help them without
killing their fun In skimping
and stretching tho husband's
pay checks, just make this
down payment on a house.
Tha couple can than pay oil
th* balance, just Ilka rent, a*
this generosity of the In-laws
doci not disturb their budget­
ing fun.
And if the fund In laws want
to set up a "baby bonus,"
that Is also O.K.
For the price of the new
baby la t capital Investment
and not neccm rlly an Inclu­
sion In tha routine monthly
budget.
It the In-laws thus wish to
encourage more grandchil­
dren airly In tha life of the
newlywedi, then they cun
agree to pay the medical and
hospital costa.
And If tha tn-laws are suf­
ficiently affluent, m a y b e
they can ovtn offer a station
wagon when the grandchil­

dren number two or three.
But please do NOT place
Hie newlyweds on a monthly
"allowance" check. For this
kills much of their fun in
skimping and saving and
even eating beans or bread
and milk for a few m csli till
the husband's next pay check
arrives.
F or,. If . nuns In-law subsi­
dizes the newlyweds, this of­
fends the pride of the young
husband and also encourages
the couple to live beyond his
Untiled pay check.
ho send for my "Practical
Budget Chart," enclosing a
slumped, return envelope,
plus m cents. Give It to all
newlywrdt.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
In rare of (hla newspaper,
enclosing n long five cent
stamped, addressed enve­
lope and 10 coats to rero r
typing and printing cotta
when you send for one ef
hla booklets.)

WASHINGTON - f.NEAl Churches, educational a n d
charitable organization*—and
many of tbe good people who
give money* to worthy csuies
—have been protesting volub­
ly (o Congress and the Treas­
ury over one part of Presi­
dent Kennedy's tsx reform
program.
What bothers them most Is
the proposal to limit itemized
income tax deductions to
amounts ovrr live per cent ol
a taxpayer's adjusted gross
income.
First Impression of many
people has been that this
would wipe out all benefits
from Hie proposed lax cuts.
Treasury uf/lfliH say it
would not. by a long shot.
Thli "floor"—It's mu a
“ ceiling"—on itemized deduc­
tion! would not go Into effect
until 1204, when three-fourths
ol the proposed lax reductions
would be in cflect. People
who itemize deductions would
thus share in the tax cuts.
Churches and public ser­
vice foundations have feared
(hot the proposed limitation
on deductions would reduce
their Income by Influencing
people to give them less mon­
ey, to save tsx ri.
Treasury says tax I s w
ehxngcs In the past have nev­
er worked Hist way and
wouldn't In the future if the
President's reform Is approv­
ed. It was feared Hist contri­
butions might drop when the
"standard deduction" was
Introduced In the IMOs, but
they did not.
Much of the confusion over
this Issue, say Treasury offi­
cials, arises from misunder­
standing and from not ilttlng
,jown with pencil and paper to
see how It would work in each
Individual's ease.
Since ail U. S. taxpayers
now have their eyes focused
on March IS and April IS
deadlines and have the arith­
metic Involved fresh in mind,
this Is a good time to get
slrslghtrned out on It.
Treasury therefore Is try­
ing to answer the flood or pro­
test mail it has rereived so
as to save the President's
proposal on this point.
M a j o r misunderstanding
has been that the proposed
exemption floor In the Presi­
dent'* plan—live per cent of
adjusted gross Income—would
apply only to charitable con­
tributions. It would not.
It would apply also on all
the other deductions claimed
— interest payment*, state
and local taxes, mlscellan-

Notebook

eoui deductible personal ex
penies and losses. For moi*
taxpayers who Itemize their
deductions, these other ex­
penses add up to much more
than the five per cent of ad­
justed gross income.
Says the Treasury: "The
vast majority of families will
find tha I every single dollar
of their discretionary charit­
able gifts, as well as most of
their nondiscrctlonary deduc­
tible expenditures, will re­
main fully deductible on their
lax returns under the propos­
ed reform.
"F or taxpayers whose de­
ductions do not exceed these
percentages, the experience
of the IBIOi clearly demon­
strate* their use of standard
deduction will not limit their
gills."
Tux exports figure that
people with income undcc
*3.000 a year who itemize
their deductions would con­
tinue to have no tax liability
under the proposed reform.
People with incomes ol
from 13.000 In $10,000 a year
who have oilier dpductioni ol
at least IS per cent of adjust
*d gross Income will be able
to deduct every penny of their
charitable contributions.
This IS per rent deduction
figure looks high. Hul Income
lax sUtislies show that the
average deduction for In­
comes of $10,000 s year or
Icis is IS per cent of adjusted
gross. For $7,000 income* it’s
10 per cent and for $5,000 In­
comes lt'a 21 per cent. Till*
leaves ample room for con-

tributiom above the proposed
five per cent floor under de­
ductions.
Over the y ean , the U. s.
total for all reported charitable contributions has aver­
aged about two per cent uf
total personal income, re­
gardless of boom or reces­
sion, high lax rales or low.
Contributions Inst year ex­
ceeded $4.5 billion. This,
however, is about $1.5 billion
more Ilian charitable, educa­
tional, religious, medical and
cultural organizations repurl
receiving. The inference is
that gifts are often padded.
Under present law*, dona­
tions to religious, educational, medical research organi­
zations and hospitals arc de­
ductible up to 30 per cent of
adjusted gross income. Other
donation* arc liihilcd to 20
per cent.
Under the proposed tax re­
form this 20 per cent figure
would be raised to 30 per cent
to give all gifts equal treat­
ment. Community f u n d s ,
symphony orchestra*, ReJ
Cron, Girl and Hoy Scouts
stand to benefit by bigger
gifts under change.

Quotes
1 like the heat.
—Miss Mary I’anegoosho, 23,
Canadian newswoman and
first Eskimo to visit Ghana,
Africa.

I believe the way lo dca!
with the Russian*, as with
most other people. Is to speak
pretty frankly and bluntly to
them.
—Harold Wilson, new head of
Ily llal Cochran
the Uritish Labur Party.
Thuto whu complain must
about teen-ager* prubebly
The day of Hie bombers Is
have total Inahllity to recall
their own lives back farther coming to an end because th*
Intercontinental ballistic mis­
thun about the g ist year.
sile ia taking it* place.
Sure sign that—spring in —Canada's prime minister,
John Dicfcnbaker.
hero to stay la when Oio
lawn mower tangles with the
AHT DROWN
rnku ycu left beneath the
leaves last full,
PEST CONTROL
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A doctor says that women
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sit dmvn too much. Until the
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their ownera.
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Frederick Gets Demo Women Support

pivsidriit. iioiutiil out tlml tin* must irally tret out ami work
lun|t-c\|ipciiil lii'iiuUllian up- lor a I I’d percent turnout at
IMSitlon luis finally conic to the poll* if the party i* to
Pcmimil,* County ami Demo­
crat* iu tn r - tn l in mnintuiumg the soverclunty of "the
party ot the people*' cannot
sit hy a ml not vote in next
Tuesday** general election.
IT islet ick cave the Demo
women an informal outline of
Ills politiml background ami
i|ualificution* aiul ashetl for
Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
the help of the Indies ill de­
The Veterans ot Foreign
feating the strong effort*
The DiTtarv Fishing Club being made hy Itcpuhtinui Wars Post tkKU. Dellary, held
tiirt t»it \Y *In *s*ilii y i \iMtinjf nt , tinulitkitt‘ fur 1In? Ic^i^liiturt** a di tin it mi's'Ilug ami soria t
hour at the Del! ary liesthe Tin* llis!cutum Hull with 'Inn Fintunv,
NEW MEMBERS initiaUul into the H e ilu rt I).
Xoruicrn Area Chaplain, of Jacksonville. Back
taurani Wednesday.
Clyde W right presiding.
! ° , r *' ,{r&gt;n,,l,U
Gibb, Ameriittit Legion l’ost 2Tl» DcBury, recent­
row, Connelloufl Dovale, Bohert Lam bert. George
Dr. Luther Tar lie 11 showed
...
.
.
..
that the women h u e already
liie dull will hold it lln*« . . ,
,
ly nt Uu* Community Center. I,e ft to right, float­
McDonald, Fret! Wallace. Harold S. Demining,
„. . .
. *|nrlcil working on tile c»ni- colored slides taken oil a
fishing i outi *t eit.ii month
, .
. . . . . . . .
ed, Commander Fred II. M il.m en, D ellary; Ike
II. II. F n n .n . W alter T. Weaver. It. D. M cNutt.
,
.
, .
p.oitn. h.iiioi* met with I-red- recent trip made by lie and
with the weighing hi of the
,
.
Ilutler, Pifltiirt Committeeman of .laeUflonvillc;
Clyde J. W right, John Lattgldin. B rine C l. tm,
.
enck uml ulit n iiicil precinct In* wife to the Grand Cun'
11-h ill the Western Auto
, ,
hert and Gustave ,M. Nordstrom .
Edna Sm ith, DeBarv; Commainler l.am ar Can­
...
,, .
. . . . . ,,
trlrpllone list* to make the yon, the Petrified Forest,
More mi ilighnuy 17-P2, De­
non, -Till District. Jacksonville; Alfred M. White,
personal roniart* that Fred­ Painted Desert and otlter
nary.
erick and the other two ran* places of interest en route
,'h*. II. A. Chalker of Nor*
lie narrated the scene* in
[ atljn ltd. ie. i L ed her prize didalcs said was necessary.) his own words and showed
The meeting Tuesday was sis’iim c m of petrified wood.
t of ii Shilke-piare Casting Hi
for tlie largest fish caught »*» Informal round table dis
Showing pictures of flic
white on the Marianna this CUssiot! between the mein lots llopi Indians, lie said thut an
of
the
dull
and
the
three
cunpast month, out of Day tuna
old Indian had told him that
didatr*.
Hem h.
the first while man visited
Hep. Muck Cleveland, can­ liie Grand Canyon in l.'io
The roil was duuuM'd by*
Hobson's Sporting Hoods of didate for the ITuHtia Seriate
.Mrs. John Seufert was pre
pil'd hy the (J. S. Central In- ' The ioiiuuunii|ue adniitted
HAVANA ( u r n
I'll,
.■I hy Cuban exile m i u i v i
Sanford. The uomiiintfng com* was teased a hit by the Lolie- settled with a white orchid
Cuslro Regime
u,iu led the in New Vm k uml Ml ami who iteJliBein c Ageiay”. uf blow- damage to the ship's siituke.
lllittee composed of, |1el tram lie, h u m : lie is t h e u l i l y uilo|i. in honor of her liirlInlay,
United Slates Wednesday ot aLo claimed In have attack- ,!ng up ta.l Inns at
the San ..jack ami ventilator, tin Mo*, tJmiM,
diailtiimt,
Howard posed camlidule in the state.
Post Commander lie rani
responsibility for Sumlny'a at- id a "Soviet encampment" 1Frnn. i- .1 sugar mill in La*
the off.d a l Tn-s News
Hep' Davis was elected dur­ Neyer and Sally Prratio of
Middleton; .1. Cicerih'o. Mi .
tack uu a Soviet freighter in ..ml inflicted a do/. 11 casual* Villa pruvilice
Agency &lt;liiiin.il the Tinted H. A. Chalker atnl George ing last year'* imitpalgn and
the Auxiliary presented the
a Culiun purl hy an "mined tic*.
Hie Soviet shin attacked State* doc* not "ilnte" cither
Conns. Mr. II Middleton show­ is not affected hy the le-ap- door prizes which were a
pirate launch/'
The nimounviment mineiil- was unloading in a l.a* Villa* to coafiint or deny the attack,
ed a coloied film. "Cast Of poitionim ul shufilc.
large coke decorated with the
Die communii|ue made no id wilh ndmission hy Havana j* a port, Siiguu
(■railin'. The Soviet government news­ T'htee" with beautiful fishing
Mis. Hey Holds ehlirgeil the Post rotors and name and a
mention of casualties. It ail- ll.ulio of a new wave of anti- when the "pirate craft tube
paper l/v istm told the liu». scenes and photography,
Indies of the dull that they glas* coffee urn.
milled minoi damage to the &gt;'.i*tro sabotage throughout it with what the government *iali people of the ultai k for
v c * * e I, iilentifieil a* the Cuba. The radio i|uuled lahor said was several volleys" of (h„ ftr.-l time, alid said the
freighter lurgiul. The attack letid&lt;T Vicente IVre* of ae- .lid caliber mnchiiicgun and ■aid "was muuipulutvd either
previously Imd been antunm* 1 using' "Cuban
saboteurs" j "tJ-inni. camion fire.
fmm the IVniugtm 01 the
CIA.")
Neithei Havana ton Mus­
lim made any ■efereiui, to
MOVED TO YOt U
Bus-mil troop involvement in
the exile attack against a
Ity .Mr*. II. 1.. Johnson
| ly had a very nice weekend, ■place of the year * end "tioviet etn umplllelit" as al­
Howdy! My how the people didn’t they? • • • You have school picnic. 1 think that leged in claims nhruuil.
is very nice. • • • The young
'Die Cuban pres* reported
people of tile Upsata Presby­ "big files" of unknown origin
now. So piles* tl 1* definitely 1 keep a giant person down," terian Church aimig wilh tlie
In gi cater llsivami in tin- past
Spring! That's just fine. When ; many limes, t am sure. Well ladies of tlie church are mak­
21 hours, with at least two
you slop ami think about it that applies (0 Alt’*. Kt'iilTlil' ing plans lor a Swiss menk per.-on» injured,
Spring me ails hard work for Vihien. She is doing simply »upper mi the 20th ot April,
tine lazed a garage and
us ladies. House cleaning lo wonderful ill tlie hospital to lie Iwlit in the Kducalional
pul
king lot in tlie heiti l of
wliero
she
underwent
sur­
lake care of anil F aster out­
lloihllng of tlie church. There
last
Saturday.
Her will al.su tie a white elephant liuvunu. According to tlie
fits lo get ready, and Faster gery
will be licrc before you can daughter, Olga Hunter, with sate, *0 pul u ring around |.re»s, tlie night wall liiiinn ac­
say "scat". • • • Talking who she resides says she is that date. Mire plans fur cidently tluevv a lighted match
about F aster outfit*, keep in really proud of how well her it will lie announced later, 011 spilled gasoline.
Two person* wot a Inimed
mind tlie fashion show next mother has done. • * Myrtle but keep it in mind, * • •
week at tlie Home Demon­ Pickett of Jacksonville and Our llioiiglil lain week is an in a Muse w hicli -wept
stration Center which tlie Hazel Chambliss of 1’utiLa trail Proverb; "There are through 11 Nutionul Agiiinan
Monroe Club is sponsoring Gorda spent tlie past week­ three tiling* Ilian can never Befnnn Insthutu building in
There will tic dresses made end here with their sister, lie hidden—love, a mountain item by Santiago
De I.ns
from Bates v abrics and these Hcna Hawkins. • * * I took and one ruling on a c a m e l" Vegas.
will be modeled by ladies advantage of the long week­
from the different clubs. I end and drove tip lo Trenton
know Dial you'll enjoy it to see my daughter and little
very much. There will also granddaughters. Brought them
he dresses made hy Seminole home with me for a few
County ladies, modeled by weeks visit. Happy Birthday
them. These dresses are little Barbie! She will lie
m ade from material coining all of one year old Monday.
PA It IS (L T D —Most ni l he
from the Milady's Shoppe in She is the youngest at our
Sanford. So be sure and come granddaughter*. ' * * Did Western allies l i n e d up
nee it. By the way, those who you get to gu down to 'Vin­ against France today in buck
will be modeling the Bales te r Park last week and sec ing President Kennedy's plan
dresses lie sure to attend a the Sidewalk display of paint tor u mullf-nutfon nuclein de­
rehearsal at the center Mon­ ings? Monroe hoy, Clyde Har­ fense against Communist ag­
day morning at Id o'clock, ris, had Mime on display. * * gression.
* • • Idttle Johnny IliHlge The oLiceis of Hie Paula Wil­
West Germany, Italy, Belha* been ill. I understand son Si howl I’TO did such a C 1 u m ,
'I lie
Netherlands,
group
Hut he ii much lietier now good job Hils past year that Greece and Turkey all indi­
according to (iranqio s aruh (bey were re nominated for cated their suppurt or active
Hodge. • * * Also feeling another year. President is interest In the plan at "eilkind of low lately is Granny Herbert Mu.-e, Vice Presi­ nudity'* meeting of I ti c
(Annie) Hawkins. Get well dent, Mrs. Aubrey Dunn; North Atlantic Treaty Organ
Granny so you can go over Secretary, Mrs. Carl Ander­ i/alinn i NATO) council.
In M'ckiitp elei tinii as Seminole ('ounty'fl Representative, I tin «» tin tlie luinitt uf my i|iin1il'icii&gt;
hi the coast and visit wilh son ami Treasurer is Mrs.
Willi tlie United Slates and
thing, training ami experience.
your daughter Frances some. Cary Moyer. They held a Britain already pledged In
• * * T alking. to Mary Hit- covered dish supper last
! am a..kim* for votir VOTE AND SUITOR!* utt Match UHtli, on Dip basin uf my ipialificaliutis,
push ahead with the plan, this
tell tile other day. She said week at tlie school and Her­ meant at least eight of tlie
IrainiriH anil experieneu.
,
that she and daughter Lin­ bert said it was a big suc­ 15 NATO countries were be­
da find son llichard spent cess. Thai is wonderful to
hind it in various degrees.
the IJst weekend in Palm see such a good turnout for
Ucach visiting with her sla­ a small school. They have
te r Christine Gooding. And some wonderful plans in the
guess wtial? They got to see making now. One ot them is
the President who happened buying book* for tlie library
to be down there at Hie time. at the velsHil. Field trips
SIMtING
On their way lu c k they slop­ that are edmalhmal will he
taken
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rooms
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ped off at Indian Itiver City
and saw that Wild West there to 'lull places a* the
TUNIS - FI'S
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ly interesting. They certain Orlando. I he-.' wit take the
The Hhutr'lironwl support
i«f (In* D.'iinicrntn- Women'll
i lull it f Si in Inull- County w11 i-l il teil to riimliilnti* lionlon
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m the coming election.
Site also repotted oil tlie
recent meeting of the legis­
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Demo Women's organization
of wliiili she t* a state eum-

mUtec woman.
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by Mr*. H.ynolds to study the
by.laws of the club for p o s ­
sible tevision and tho next
meeting was -it foi April "11
with election of officer* set
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THERE CAN HE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE.

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GORDON V. FREDERICK
State Representative, Group 1
Seminole County
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Sonny Gets Stay
MIAMI ( U P I ) - Sonny LisIon flew here for in 90-min­
ute examination of hli knee
and returned to Chicago Wed*
nesday to prepare for an
operation and a minimum
aix-montha recovery period
before be can defend hi*
heavyweight title agaim t exchamp Floyd Palteraon.
So certain waa It even be­
fore Llaton had hla checkup
that a scheduled April 10 Llatoo-Patterson fight a t Miami
Beach wai off that Pallerion
had already packed up hla
training camp and headed
back north.
Llaton broke up hla camp
at an Oceanfront hotel last
Saturday to fly to Chicago for

a “week of real" to soothe hla
Injured left knee.
He returned Wedneaday at
the demand of the Miami
Beach boxing eommiailon,
which wanted to appoint its
own physician to examine
Sonny's knee before granting
manager-adviser Jack Niton's
request for an indeflnita post­
ponement.
The commission granted
the request at a brief meeting
Wednesday night after seeing
a two-paragraph report from
the specialists who looked at
Sonny'a knee at their Coral
Cables clinic: Drs. Arthur II.
Welland and Robert P. Reis­
er.
"We have found unmistak­

able evidence of injury to the
mesial acmi-lunar cartilage
and feel that It would be un­
wise for him to participate la
the championship h e a v y weight boxing match sched­
uled for April 10," the phy­
sicians said after looking over
the champ for HO minutes in
the afternoon.
"In addition, it la our opin­
ion that thia knee should have
tho benefit of a surgical pro­
cedure and that. If such la
done, a period of at least six
months should elapse before
he might be In shape to In­
dulge in any scheduled boxing
match."
Nllon said the left knee
probably would be operated

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No, 1 Tee at 18:98 p. ni.—

Fights Archer
HUSTON (UPI) — Joe beNui-cl, 'Jit-year-old Newton
resident who has • 30-4-2 rec­
ord, will meet Joey Archer
of New York in a nationally
televised 10-round bout at the
Boston Arena, April 0. Archer
has won 31 of 35 bouts.

Cancelled
CHESTER, W. Va. (UPI)
&lt;—* Due to the Inclement wea­
ther of the last few days
which has curtailed the train­
ing of horses stabled at Wa­
terford Park, General Mana­
ger Harry R, Bell announced
today thers will bo no racing
on Friday.
Street Olymplce
ATHENS, Greece (UP1&gt; —
The 1850 Olympics Games,
promoted by Evangcllus Zappas, ware ■ failure because
they wer* staged In tha steata
of Athena—there being no
suitable alodium available.

S. Abramson (11), H. Hovty
(9), B. Walker (9), Maj.
Franklin (13).
No. 1 Tee at 13:33 p. ra.—
R. Simas (9), C. Crum (9),
H. Cushing (10), S. Porter
( 1 1 ).

No, 1 Tee at 12:40 p. m.—
J. Ivey (11), D. Heard (11),
M. Cleveland (13), J . Uayee
(ID .
No. 10 Tee at 11:30 a. m.

- L Zok (14), B. Kubl (15),
B. Hutchison (14), O. Broscboyt (15).
No. 10 Tee a t 11:37 a. m.—
F. Harrington (13), Karl
Hunt (12), P. Krueicho (12),
D. Pugh (12).
No. 10 Tee at 11:44 a. m —
H. Brooks (13), L. Fagan
(14), J . doGanahl (10), II.
Sullivan (14).
No, 10 Tco at 11:51 a. m.—

Belinsky Proving He
Could Win 20 Games
By United Trees International
It’s beginning to look Ilka
Bo Belinsky la almost as good
a pitcher as he thinks ha Is.
Tha Los Angeles lefty who
has promised to curtail hla
off-the-fleld activities this
year har biwi tbo Buut effect­
ive pitcher of the exhibition
season and looks like an 13
to 20-gam* winner,
Uellsky, who hurled a nobitter among bis lu victories
in 1002, has pitched 13 innings
without giving up an earned
run. Ha went six shutout inn­
ings Wedneaday, combining In
a five-hitter with Don Ln to
give the Angela a 2-1 triumph
over the Chicago Cub* and
tun their winning streak to
•lx games.
The Angel pltehipg staff
has yielded tha opposition
mure than two runs only twice
in the last six games and
boasts a magnificent 11-02
earned run average for tha
spring,
Tho N*ew York Yankees
broko out of their spring but­
ting slump with a 27-bit a t­
tack th at crushed tha Wash­
ington Senator*, 18-8. Roger
Maria and Joa Peplttone humcretl for the Yankees. Johnny
Edward* hit two homers and
Wally Post hit one as the Cineinatti llcda beat the Minne­
sota Twins, 0-5,
Edwards'
homers were his third and
fourth of tho spring. Juho
Taftouris, Ken Hunt and Jim
Brusman held the Twine, who
have lost four straight games,
to six hit*.
lum m y Davit, NL batting
champion giving It thu old
fight in an experiment at
third base, cum ml l ted two
mura errors fur spring tfetal
of eight as the Lo» Angeles
Dodgers bowed to tha New
York 3Iet», 4-3. BUI bklwron
had a triple and a single for
the Dodger*.
Immcr in the first inning aaat
homer in tha first lnlng sent
thu Chicago White Sox on
their way to a 7-6 win ever
tb t Philadelphia Phillies. Tba
White Sox took advantage of
eight walke and made 15 hits.

Clay Delrymplc led the Phillie*1 attack with a single, a
double and a homer.
Doll Schwall pitched twohit hall fur five inning* as the
Pittsburgh I'll* tea defeated
tha Detroit Tigers, 4-0, in a
game halted by rain after the
sixth inning. Hcliivall allowed
only singles to Bubba Slot ton
and Gua Triandos in hit best
showing of tha apring.
Roman Mejias and Dick
Stuart hit homers off Itoukio
Gordon Beyfreid to lead the
Red Box to a 5-2 decision over
the Cleveland Indiana.
ike
Delock pitched alx innings and
yielded only on* run.
Die Nt. Louis Cardinals
dealt the Ballimor* Orioles
their first loss of thu spring,
4-8, with tha help of a homer
and a game-saving catch by
Curt Flood. Hay Waahbum
stopped the Uiiolea on one run
and thre* hila for fiv» inn*
Ings. H was tha Ortolaa’ first
loss in 11 exhibition games.
Carroll Hardy’s three-run
homer ln the 12th inning m ill­
ed the Houston Colts to a 1012 victory over tha San Fran­
cisco Giants. Orlando C«peda
homared in hla spring debut
and Willie Mays. Willi* MeCovey, Ernie Bowman and
rookie Cap l'olcrsou also
horneted.

Fined
LAKELAND, Fla. (U PI)—
Manager Bob Rebelling and
outfielder Rocky Colavlto of
the Detroit Tigcre were fined
950 each Wednesday for a
run-in with National Lraguo
umpire Frank Walsh during
•n exhibition game with the
Philadelphia Philllea last Sun­
day.
Part-Time Basketballer
CHICAGO (UPI) — Terry
Discldnger u( llie Chleugu
Zephyrs is pluylng in tha Na­
tional Basketball Association
on a part-time iaiais. Ha 1* at­
tending Purdue ae a chemical
engineering student.

M Yo»t (14). W. Myctt (14),
H. Heckenbach (10), O. Mo­
yer (14).
No. 10 Tco at 11:58 a. in.
—A McCallum (13), F. Gran­
tham (16), Adm. P. F. John­
son (17). J. Rcvlllc (IB).
No. 10 Tee at 12:05 p, in.
-11. Bcrgitedl (19), G. Bail­
ey (17), E. Hunt (19), J. TapAcot t (18)
No. 10 Tee at 12:12 p. rn
—G. Harden &lt;1H), TBA—B.
Blllhlmer (14)—TBA
No. 10 Tee at 12:10 o. m.
—II. Sherwood (11) TBA—A.
DeFrance (14)—TBA
No. 10 Tco at 12:20 p. in.—
G. Billups (13) TBA—It. Her­
ron (14)—THA
No. 10 Tee at 12:33 p. m.—
P. Duncan (15) T B A - TBA
-TH A
No. 10 Tco at 12:40 p. in.—
J- Jcrnlgan (12)—E. Emery
(12), B. Sowell (13), J . Wood,
ion (13).

Griffith Risks
Crown Tonight
I-OS ANGELES (UPI) —
Willi the betting at "even
money," welterweight champ­
ion Emile Grirtith risks his
crown tonight against Cuban
Luis Rodriguez in the fea­
tured 15-rounder of three
world title lights at the Dodg­
ers' baseball stadium.
Boxing's first triple-title
show in a quarter-century
was originally scheduled for
last Saturday night; but per­
sistent rain washed it out—
along with television arrange­
ments for the Griffith tlodriguex (147'puimd) bout.
There will lie no television
and no radio tonight of the
program that Includes D airy
Moure's defense of the fea­
therweight ( 126-pound) title
against Ultlmlno (Sugar) Ka­
mos of Cuba, and a fight for
the vacant junior welter­
weight (140-pound) crown be­
tween Riyinundo (Battling)
Torres of Mexico ami Hobcrlc
Cruz of the Philippines.
*3(ooro of Columbus, Ohio,
is favored at 2-1 Tor a suc­
cessful sixth detente against
Ramos, and KO specialist
Torres is 3-1 over Cruz.

Stop Yunkn
GENEVA,
Switzerland
(UPI — Czechoslovakia de­
feated tile United .States, 112, Wednesday night in an In­
tel nuthmal lro hm-key gume
that counts toward the Perrot Duval tiuphy. Forward
Jlarahall Tsehida scored two
goal* ami assisted on the other
for tlm United HiuU's.

Sanford Ends
Up In Third
In Track Meet
A crippled Sanford track
team came In third In the Tri­
angular meet at Titusville
M'l-dni'sday with tho locals
grabbing only ona first place
event.
Titusville won the event
rolling up 80 points followed
by Si-ubn-exu, 74 and Suufurd,
20.

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Dave McGillis took the only
Sanford first hi the half mile
with a brilliant lime of 2.13.

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City Loop Lead Cut To Two
Team No. 4 of the City
l-caguc took full advantage
of an off night for the Jet
1-ancs Quintet by defeating
tlte League Leaders, 3-1, cut­
ting their lead to 2 points
over 2nd and oul\ u points
over 4th.
Burch found the lanes to
his liking as nc came mruugn
wild a 201-571) lor Team No.
4. while Behrens anti Spolskl
hit 227 and 2to for Jet's only
200 games. Borsdorf'a 553
was high for series.
-Lake Monroe Inn moved
closer lo tlsc lead with their
3-1 win over Knit lb's, be Pal­
ma led his team with 2242U2-rJ14 &lt;440 while Pentecost
assisted witli 201 '575. Estridgo was high for Engle'*
with 563.
High single and series for
the night were rolled in Use
mail'll between Buddy's Auto
ami Team No. 1. Carl Vnti
Herhulli found the range lo
roll his first City League 00),
with a big 60S, good enough
for 2nd high series all year,
lie came real rim e to a
mighty fine triplicate score,
missing by only 4 pins as lie
rolled 233-819-223-'063. Despite
\o n ’s great effort, bis team
eould only take I point. Team
No. 1 came back after a 1st
game loss, witli 3 200 scores
in Utc 2nd game, .Wilson—
211, Krctzrr— 2tM snd Bing—
213, to take the game by 123
pins. Due Bing came up witli
the high single for the
night. 228, lo lake the 3rd
game by the narrow margin
of only 10 pins.
Showing considerable im­
provement, tlie revitalized
HAW team managed a split

BOSTON (U PI) — Jay
Donovan, a 6-foot, 5-inch, 235pound lint muti on last year's
Huston College fuotball tram,
has signed with tiie Uuston
Patriot* of tha American
Football League. Couch Mike
Holovuk said Donovan will be
u-id as a defensive end.

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liams
score
hoif's

Samord Mlg. Co. Wil­
rolled a 323 for top
for BAW while Kirch568 was high for San­

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We Give Tap T ab* S im p s

Palmer, Player
Meet In Doral

Powell's Holds 'Narrow'
Lead In Kegler Play
With this week comes die
final week of bowling in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League
ami the race for first place is
indeed close.
•Powell's Office Supply hold
a one point margin over Mrs.

Burnett Says
He'll Take Serum
ATLANTA (UPI) - The insurunreman who told of an
alleged football fix has offer­
ed to submit to "truth ser­
um "—If Alabama roach Paul
(Bear) Bryant and former
Georgia
Athletic
Direclur
Wallace Butts will Join him.
The offrr was made Wed­
nesday night by the attorney
lor George Burnett on learn­
ing that Butts flew to "neu­
tral" Florida and took a lie
detector test which his attor­
ney and Hie man who govt
the test said he passed with
"flying colors."
Butts was the third person
to announce that be bad tak­
en a lie detector lest as a
result of a growing contro­
versy and investigations that
spilled out ot a story in this
week’s Issue of the Saturday
Evening Post.

MIAMI (UPI&gt;—Gary Play­
e r and Arnold Palmer, friend­
ly enemies In a jealous race
Appleby's Restaurant and for the year's money-winning
Pryor's State Farm Insurance title, square off head and
with AS wins and 39 kisses.
head today lo the first round
Fourth place is held by of the 150,000 Doral upen golf
Heart Council with 44 wins championship,
and 60 kisses. Next is Stein- •Little Gary, the 1961 leader,
a n d Palmer, tlic brawny
mycr's with 41 wins and 63 Pennsylvanian who set a new
losses followed by Cook's onc-ycar record with earnings
Corner who have 31 wins and of $81,448 in 196J, stand only
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70 losses.
I $1 ,«4X0 apart for this year on
Thursday night In' final play the head end of the gold-dig­
Powell's
bowl
Apptcby’s; ging parade a t they begin
Pryor's bowl Heart Council their four-day trek over the
anil
Stcinmeycr’s
b o w ) 7,028-yard layout.
Cook's.
" It’s more than the money,
Series of 500 plus were although that helps, too,"
bowled by Eddie Monroe of grinned Player, whose 322,432
Steinmoyer's with s 317; Ver­ leads the pack this year and
gil Anderson of Pryor's witli who la 92,oou ahead of hla
a 507; Clyde Plcrcy and leading pace of two years
Harold Appleby of Mrs. Ap­ ago.
pleby’s Restaurant with 304
"Nope," a d d e d Palm er,
Ralph Betta and Dot Powell "don't knock money. But It
of Powell's Office Supply still means a lot to be the
witli 503 and 348, respective­ leader, no m atter what your
lybusiness. And golf la ours."
As they trod off in a three­
some which Included Gene
Couches Meta
Littler, Jack Nlcklaus stood
ST. PETERSBURG, (UPI) 96,000 back or Palm er wilh
—All-time Yankee great BUI third place earnings of f 15.Dickey haa rejoined Casey 315. And, just to give you an
Stengel as a special catch­ idea of how eagerly the pres
ing coach for the New York try for a place among the
Melt. The assignment is on­ money-leaders, Nlcklaus was
ly on a temporary basis for a case in point.
Dickey, who It a member
ol baseball'! llall of Fame.

bad 18 start* this season but
hae only com* up with thre*
firsts. However, ha haa b««a
running very consistently and
hae finished second six times
and third seven. T hat means
he has rewarded hla backers
with a payoff in 18 of hit II
outings.
Sleek Ponda, owned by Mrs.
M. V. Kirkland, will be trying
for his sixth win of the sea­
son in this main eveneL Aside
from Mac Tray four other en­
tries are three-time winners,
namely Mbs Perry, Queen's
Slipper, Ford and New lilt.
All profits from the day­
light program tomorrow afterneon will be turned over to
the Orange Memorial Hospital
building fund. Tho featured
ninth race under the aun h*t
been designated the Grange
Memorial Hospital Handicap
and the owner of the wiunlng
greyhound will receive a tro­
phy to be presented by Garth
Walker, hospital director.
Popular apeediters entered
in the Hospital Handicap in­
clude Ruby Keeler, M'ad*
Tray, Cherokee Sundial and
Rapid Roy.

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at upseta over Canlslua and
Providence respectively to­
night In the semifinals of the
National Invitation Tourna­
ment.
Both Canislus and Provi­
dence may be below p sr
physically—Canislus because
six key players bavs been
weakened by respiratory ail­
ments and Providence be­
cause playmaker V l n n i e
Ernst is suffering with a pull­
ed muscle in hli right leg.
The Canislus players seem­
ed lo be gaining In their bat­
tle of the bug* when they
flew Into New York Wednes­
day night. Coach Bob Macklnnon said he expected to
start hla regular l i n e u p
against Villanova tonight

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Other finishers for thu lo­
cals were Chip Crawford, who
finished aocond lu tho low
hurdle race breaking hi* own
record with a time of 21.3.
Third In tha same event wax
Jim M'cssluud,
Buddy Lawsun finished
fourth in tho hundred yard
dash; Dav* Nuell, third in
•hot put and discus; and Bar­
ry Barks, third in thu 44U
ford. Tamm esme through yard run.
with a pair of 200 games,
Sanford's next meet is next
210 and 203, while Bridges M'cdnciday in Leesburg.
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Even thousrh Derby and Inaugural winner M «
Tray has been lagging in the victory chase he is still
rated a 5 to 2 morning line favorite when he goes
to post In the featured ninth race tonight a t the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
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Fred Whitehead's veteran trophy collector haa

Mayfair Hosts Sunday Play
U akstcrs from tho DeLand
Golf Club led by the person­
able club pro, Rudy Goff
visit the SI ay fair Country
Club for the second of t two
match series on Sunday.
Tbo first inter club event,
played a t the DeLand CC,
was won by the MMGA golf­
ers MSI.
The Mayfair course current­
ly in top playing condition
is expected to provide its
usual true teat for all par­
ticipating golfers.
Prises in both the gross
snd net categories will be
awarded along with addition­
al prices for individual ac­
complishments.
Handicaps are Hated after
each entrya name.
Starting off on No. 1 The
a t 11:30 a. m- will be 8.
MaUcozowskl IB). G. Horall
(10), J . Palm er (B), 8. Mar­
tin (7).
Vo. 1 Tee at 11:37 a. m.—
BUI Foulk (3), II. Heley (3),
J, Spencer (2), J . Rartholo'.v
&lt;».
No. 1 Tec at 11:44 a. m .~
C. Phillips (3), MfLanefS),
S. Powell (4), D. Gunby (3).
No. 1 Too at 11:31 a. m —
W. Bowman (5), n. McGrUf
&lt;7), A. Fennell &lt;7), C. Inch
(7).
No. 1 Tee at 11:38 a. m .K. Bradford (3), T. Brosehoyt (7), B. Epps (7), M.
Smith (7).
No. 1 Tee at 13:05 p. ni.—
R. Pearson (7), J . Jacobs
(•), K. Burr (9), L. Ingram
&lt;»&gt;■
No. 1 Tee at 12:13 p. m.—
F. Durto (11), b . Simmons
(It), E. Higginbotham (8),
C. Kincaid (11).
No. 1 Tee at 13:19 p. m —
Grier (4), T. Studenmtr* (3),
II. Ring (4), W. Cunningham

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on "sometime next week" in
Chicago, and that Dr. Duke
Baird df Coral Gables, who
had been treating the knee
since Sonny twisted it swing
ins a golf club with an 11yrar-old friend, would be ask­
ed to do the surgery.
Nllon said Dr. Mike Mandarino. former Philadelphia
Eagles football star and team
physician, would ho asked to
assist as a consultant.
"We hope to be ready by
September." Nllon said.
‘‘It’s loo early to talk about
sites, hut 1 think Pittsburgh
would be a good slle If P at­
terson continues to balk at
Baltimore. Detroit is another
possibility," Nilon said.

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DEAR ABBY: We are unable to
convince our teen-aged (laughter
th n t it ia bad taste to show affection
in public. I'm talking about the sick­
ening behavior one sees today be­
tween young people going steady.
She thinks it's all right to hang on
to u boy and put her arm around his
wnist while he does the same when
they walk down the street. Also, be­
cause "everyone else docs it" she
aces nothing wrong with sitting
practically on his lap while he drives
the cur. I f we tell her it looks bad,
tsho says we are living in the dark
ages. She’ll take your word for it,
Ahby, no please enlighten her, nlong
with u few million others.
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EXASPERATED
DEAR EXASPERATED: This is
for nil the vulnerable parties: Please,
young lovers, wherever you arc, be­
lieve me, it IS in the poorest taste to
get lovey-dovey in public. A boy who
respects a girl will not initiate it, and
a girl who respects herself will not
encourage it. So hands off. And I
mean 1 U0 percent off.
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DEAR ABBY: Lnat fall a distant
relative of ours started sending us a
religious paper. Our family is not of
that religion nnd we do not enjoy
reading it. 1 know this relative
meant well, but we are not interested
in being "converted” und this paper
aeems to have that as its purpose.

Q aaoJby

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR
MINNIE - APPOLIS:
Write to your relativo nnd tell him
you appreciate his thoughtfulness
— but you and your fnmily are not
interested in the patter so he should­
n’t waste the time and money to
send it.
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"I made my wife an inter­
esting talker," reads an ad­
vertisement fur a business
publication (The husband in
the ad accomplished Uiia, he
says, by giving his wife a
subscription to the publica­
tion.)
Tltough UiU was Just an
advertisement, a
husband
CAN do a lot to help hla
wife become an interesting

Tells Of Offer
GOTEUORG, Sweden (UPI)
—Swedish promoter Edwin
Ahlqulat says Tom Bolsn e(
Championship Sports. Inc.,
has offered Ingemsr Johan•son $750,000 to fight Cas­
sius Clay. Ahlqulat said Ute
■urn is $250,000 sbo\e the
srigioal figure Rolan offered,
Ahlquist said.
Nothing New
ATHENS, Greece (U PI)—
More than 2,000 yeara ago—
when the original Olympic
Games were staged—the an­
cients argued about whether
competitors were really ama­
teur* or aUta-aupportrd hire­
ling*, ju it a* modern nations
era doing today.

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Stop worrying. Write to Abb.v.
For n personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet. "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50
cents to ABBY, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
declarer to give us a dia­
mond trick.
It certainly did not take
any genius on my part to
find a defense to beat four
evades. 1 could have shlftrd
to lie art* at trick two or led
a club at trick three and the
result would have still been
tho same, but strangely
enough the hand was played
In a team game and the
other West hand found a way
to let declarer make five odd.
lie noted hla partner's
deuce of clubs and shifted
to the five of dlamoodi.
K ill's quern fell to South's
king. South drew trumpi,
finessed against tho Jack of
diamonds,
discarded
the
queen of clubs on the fourth
trick to Ute ace of hearts.

U )oM B J

conversationalist.

lie can help her widen her
Inicrcats and increase Iter
knowledge of world affairs
by getUng her to read ALL
of a dally paper, initead of
just headlines and society
news.
He can help her to develop
self-confidence in expressing
ideas by listening attentively
to her when Iter conversa­
tion is aimed directly at
him, Instead of paying so
little attention that she be­
comes convinced she hasn't
anything worth parading.
Ha ean help her by seeing
to it that some of their even­
ings are spent taking adiaotage of worth-while events
Use community has to o ffe rlectures, plays, art exhibi­
tion*, concerts.
Ha ean even sec that they
are a bit choosy about what

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DEAR ABBY: The item in your
column about how to tell an “eiglityear-old-hlnbbcrmouth” that he was
going to have a little brother or sis­
ter brought bnck memories. When
our little boy was eight, I was e x i s ­
ting a baby, und it was quite appar­
ent. So I told him a new arrival wus
on the way. He snld, "Let ME tell
Daddy about it when he comes home
from work." He was so disappointed
when I told him th at Daddy already
knew.
MIRIAM

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THURSDAY P. M.

Should we let this relative continue
sending it? The paper must cost
something nnd I'm sure the postage
does. We ju st throw it uwuv without
ever looking a t it. Or should we write
nnd tell him to quit sending it?
M1NNIE-APPOLIS

It I hadn’t been vulnerable
NORTH
It
I might have tried a light
A Q to s a
bounding takeout double with
987
♦ A1 0 7 4
the West hind. Instead, I
AMS
found myself on lead against WMT
EAST
AS
A 743
a fourspade contract.
JT0S3
f A ISI
I made my normal lead of V
♦ -TO
♦ Qa 3
the king of clubs and con* A A K 1 0 S 4
A J 72
tinued the suit in »pito of
S C H T H (D)
ray partner's play of Ute
A AKJII
VKQ4
deuce. If his deuce had been
♦ xs a
a singleton I would give him
AQS
a ruff, if U was the low est' K*at and Waat vulnerable
of three I would drop South’* Saelfc Waal Narth Boat
Paia 3 4
Pau
queen. Sure enough I did I *
Pass Pas*
ran
drop the queen There was no 4 A
Opening land—A X
point in continuing clubs.
South would not be embarrasMuch to my surprise, my
ed if ho had to use one
trump. 1 had a convenient partner produced the ace and
jack of hearta shift ao I led ! returned the suit, whereupon
1we aat back and waited for
it.

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7:30-8 p. m. CBS. Mister ic* of current fads and foi­
Ed. The hammy horse va­ bles. One of tonight's scenes
cates this time slot tonight is a takeoff on a tortuous TV
to make room for the new show which U close to home.
half-hour version of “ Fair Sid also kicks around a se­
Exchange," returning next quence on the problems of
week. "E d" moves ta Sun­ ultra modern housing, the
days, 0:30 p. m. In this one feature of the show. There is
Larry Keating, as Roger Ad- also a satire on a musician
d'son.
arouse*
Ed's
ire break, and another on a
again, and this time enough mumbling chronic complainfur Ed to leave home lie in­ er. Karen Morrow, Jane Con­
sists on photographing Ed nell and Edward Ryder Are
In &gt;uch outlandish costumes featured.
9-to p to. CBS. Twilight
that the poor horse la more
strawberry than roan. Man Zone. "I Dream of Genie."
Young alar* with Connie What would you do If a genie
llinca and Edna Skinner.
appeared and granted you one
8 9 p. m. CBS. Perry Ma- wish? If you were a mild
aon. "The Case of tiie Velvet offiee clerk, as cleverly playClaws." Patricia Harry man­
ages to be appealing even
though she is enmeshed in
STARTS SUN.
a lu ll doxen foul deed* that
E l v l a - E l v i . . Klvia
would make many others look
In
"Glrla C.lrla Glrla"
pretty slwddy. She cltcat* on
her husband and is caught.
Blackmail follows, accompan
r l *' \J • k
c a r\ ' )
led by a few sordid political
It I Ut - I N 1 Ml A 1 D |
propositions and finally the
PHONE FA 3-111*
murder of her spouse. Perry
NOW SHOWING
spends moat of Ins lime out
CARLOAD
of court winding up his eaac
PASS NITK
James Philbrook b featur­
7:00 A 11:30
ed with star* Raymond Burr,
“Man Of Thr Wewt”
Barbara Hale and William
Gary Cooptr
In Color
Hopper.
Plua At 9:12 Only
8:30-8:30 p. in. NBC. Dr.
"Pocketful Of
Kildare. "A Very lnfcctiou&gt;
M iracle*"
Glrnn Ford • Color
Disease." A good characteri­
zation here by Dan O'llcrFill. A SAT.
lihy, who plays an aging in­
81-00
tern with obviously annoying
A CARLOAD
faults, plus a terrible bed
Tri
rinle Feature
aide manner. At first annoy"Wal
alk The
ed, Dr. Kildare (Richard
Proud Land"
Chamberlain) cornea to like
Audle Murphy
him. then Is given a decision |
-Period Of
(o make which might ru in '
Adjustment”
the intern's career. Jean Ha­
Jane Fonda
gen ia also good as a nurse
torn between her personal I
"Th# Notorious
love for the intern and the
Landlady”
Kim Norsk
feeling ha is pulling the wool '
Jark Lemmon
over the eyea of the Innocent
KIklare.
0-9:30 p. m. ARC. At Cae­
sar Secs It. This ia the aixlh
in Sid Caesar's commentary

Sijm Crump
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American Football League
have signed Boston College
fullback Harry Crump for
the IMS aeaaon. Crump, a
aix-foot, 305-pounder, can be
used on both offense and de­
fense.

Pwbllah M a rch t t ,
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plays four rales.
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m. CBS. The
Nurses. “A Question of Mtr*
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A t t o r n * ) * for K a i t u t o r
Edward* B u ild in g ,

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would think it over carefully,
He imagines a choice from
three wlshea: To be the husband of a glamorous movie

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they watch on television,
taking the best, and refuting
to be enslaved by Use medi­
ocre and worse.
Men often havd • better
chance than their wive* to
develop Into interesting con­
versationalists. Rut any hus­
band who does have a bet­
ter chance owes it to his
wife, to help her get out of
the “ I said and aba said"
routine that is all the conver­
sation many tromen know
how to make.

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Judith
Greenbaum,Thomas A. Greene
Married In Double-Ring Ceremony
II) Janr Casselberry
Mir. Judith Greenbaum,
daughter of Mr*. A. C. Drown
of Orlatulo, brtame the lirdo
of Ihom as Albert Greene, sun
of Mr, mid Mr*. Donald M.
Greeno of Orlando, Sunday,
Marth 17, at 4 p.m. In thu
Casselberry Community Methodl*l Church.
Dev. Dclmua Copeland offi­
ciated at the double rime cere­
mony. Thu bride wni given In
marriage by her unde, Claude
Caldwell of Winter Garden.
She choie for her wedding
a traditional gown of white
satin with long fitted sleeves
and her not fingertip veil waa
attarhed to a white autin

crown encrualed with pearl*. llliea-of-the-valley with red
She wore n tingle utrand of land white streamer* atlaeherl.
The maid of honor, Ml**
pearl* anti carried a bouquet
of whlto mum*, red ro*e* ami | Sheila McSweeney of Orlan-

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do, wore a gold lace and net
dress over white aatin and
carried a bouquet of white
mums with gold streamers.
Vernon Greene, brother of
the groom, served a* best man
and the ushers wen, John K.
Greene, brother of the groom
and Cecil Caldwell, of Winter
Garden, cousin of tho bride.
A selection of traditional
wedding music was played on
the organ by Mr*. Darwin
Miru. Thu altar was decorated
with arrangements of whito
g la d I o 1 a s and chrysanthe­
mums.
Hie bride's mother's en­
semble eunsisted of a two*
piec« dress of olive green lin­
en and white hat with green
Dower and veil and a coraagu
of whltu chrysanthemums.
The groom'a mother wore
n IjuiiiIhmi silk and flowered
hat with a corsage of white
chysanthemums.
Following the ceremony a
wedding reception was held at
the American Legion f o i l
Homo on I’laltie Lake which
was decorated with Imjliquet*
of yellow gladioli and chrys­
anthemum*. The wedding cake
was three-tiered with the top
layer supported by tiny greek
columns and lopped with a
,inlnlatura bride and gruuni, A
buffet lunch with lha cake
mid punch was served.
The couple received many
lovely gift* for their new
I iuiiic which will be at 481 Hi­
biscus ltd., Cassella-rry, fol­
lowing u week long wedding
trip to the F ast l.’oanl.

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More than IUU members ol bands atlended the recent
the Benevolent, Patriotic Or­ North Florida District Con­
der of Does ami their lull- vention at thu Klks Club In
Sanford.
The guesls passed through
an Indian Tepee at the Club,
and were greeted by the San- V A H - I I C o f f e e
l.forcl Does . »ll decked out, .In L T .
Indian costumes, They repre­
.Mrs. J. P. Colonna wni bus­
sented the Seminole Indians
and earned out the same ies* with Mr*. M. C. Promo
theme throughout the conven­ at her laime in Simla ml for
tion.
'
the monthly cotfec of the Of­
T li e supreme president, ficer* Wive* Club of VAH-ll
G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC lula Barnard, was honored at and Detachment R.
a banquet at the Capri and
THRIFTY “ 30" PUSHBUTTON among other honored guests A SI, Patrick's Day theme
was followed lor the table. In
present were Ido Walker, su­ the center of which was a
preme Junior counselor; Mr. handsome cake with the fig­
and Mrs. Ibirl llaiscclulnc nf ure of an Irish colleen tieurOrlando; Katie Young, state ing Ilia message "Top o' Hie
• Hl-apeed C alfod* Unit*
president; .Mr*. A. I*. Bow- Morning."
• Focused H e a t I r o l l a r
rrsox, stale treasurer; Gar­
New member, .Mr*. J. M.
land Bouden, and Frank Hol­ Iliumcli, was welcomed tu
f P u sh b u tto n Central*
mes, exalted ruler of the Hie group. Her hnuliand has
Suntord Fflks Lodge.
Joined VAH-ll on board the
Two ceremonies from the USS Franklin I), llouievell.
FALL BARGAIN
Does ritual were presented:
Farewell gifts were given to
Hie Klks* first, hy the San­ Mrs, W. A. Hose, whole hus­
DAYS S P E C IA L ...
ford Does and F'lag Day by band is now attached tu VAHthe Orlando Drove. Dancing J, and Mr*. Wayne Kohiusoii,
was enjoyed (luring Hie r e ­ who will leave some time
mainder of the evening.
next month with her family
Tin- business session was for their next assignment In
In-Id on Sunday from U a m Albuquerque, New Mexico,
In 4 p m . with time out for
lunrh. Stale officer* were
elected at this meeting, l.lhhy Bryant of Orlando was
Denier In Seminole County"
elected president; Mrs. Howersnx of Hie . atiford Does,
Vice president, am] .Mrs. B.
S! r*.
Vernon
Feddersun,
G. Cumillers, treasurer.
Mr*. Bowersox and Mrs. president of the taulles Aid
Carullien, co-chairmen for of the Lutheran Church of
Hie event woutd like to thank the Itedeeiner, ammunci** Dint
all who helped In any way, tile regular monthly meeting
especially the land mer­ wilt lie In-Id today, at 7:30
chant* wlm donated girts for p. m. nl tin* Church.
Pastor Herbert Goer** will
the toll- bag*, the city for
free parking tickets for the conduct tbe evening discuss­
visitors and the Police Dept, ion and devotions.
Further plans will tie made
for the use of a shoulder
patch for name tags. Next for the smorgastnird, sched­
year's convention will t&gt;«- in uled for April 30. Mr*. Fedderson urge# nil member* tu
Karasutu.
make a special effort to at­
tend this impoitant meeting.

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ing to the many calls and
conversation* o f
different
homemakers last week’* col­
umn was greatly enjoyrd. 1
am io glad and wc have a
good one again this week, 1
think.
The USDA says that sweet
potatoes are a good buy this
month. Tlmy arc of excellent
quality and arc at a low' re­
tail price. So let’s try these
Sweet Potato Date Balls.
I ' i cup* mashed cooked yams
1 beaten egg
li cup lincty chopped datci
2 tb ipi. butter
pinch of cinnamon
salt to taste
Combine all
ingredients,
chill and shape into tiny balls.
Boll in finely chopped nut
meals. Bake on buttered h i k ­
ing sheet at 375 degrees for 10
to 15 minutes nr until nipped
with brown. Serve hot or cold,
using toothpick* for easy
serving.
Home economists with the
USDA say the nuts take away
some of the sweetness of the
dates anil swret potatoes and
give the balls o crunrhincss
that’s good with either hot
or cold drinks. This makes a
"different hur* d ’oeuvre" for
your nrxt party.
• • •
Here is a tasty recipe from
Hie General Foods Testing
Kitchen.
Coconut Muffins
2 cups sifted flour
2 tsp*. baking powder
Is cup granulated sugar
I tsp. salt
t ' i cups toasted coconut
1 egg, well beaten
I cup milk
‘4 cup butler or other short­
ening. melted
Measure sifted flour, add
baking powder, sugar and
salt, sift together. Add coco­
nut. Combine egg and milk,
add to flour mixture. Add
shortening and mix Just long
enough — to—-dampen— Ilsur.
Spoon into greased muffin
tins filling each *a full. Bake
In hot oven 425 degrees for 20
to 25 minutes. Makes 12 muf­
fins.

recipe is from Mrs. John Donclson,
Cover each half of pear
with generous covering of
cream cheese which has been
moistened with pear Juice.
Boll each half in finely chop­
ped jumbo peanuts. Place a
cherry in center of each half.
Serve on lettuce leaf.
* • •
Combine chopped h a r d cooked eggs anil peanuts with
peanuts with mayonnaise to
make a tasty sandwich till­
ing. say Hie home economists
of the USDA.
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Meets Tonight

By Mr*. H. L. John*o»

more dam p than they really
I tbsp butter
are.
1 Hup. flour
t cup milk
*&gt; cup drained cooked celery] How docs this sound! Ba­
sail and pepper to taste
' nana Doughnuts.
*« cup fine dry bread crumb* j 3 cups all-purpose flour
•a c u p grated American 3 «*P* baking powder
1 tsp. soda
cheese
2
tsps. salt
Drain salmon, discarding
bones
and skin, then (lake. 1 tsp. nutmeg
&gt;« cup shortening
Add lemon Juice. Melt butter,
I
cup sugar
biend in flour and fish Juice,
then
milk. Stir over direct 3 eggs well beaten
D i tsp. vanilla
heat
until sauce boils and
thicken*. Add salmon and cel­ *i cup mashed banana (about
2 bananas)
ery, salt and pepper as dccup buttermilk
sirrd. Turn into buttered cas­
cup flour for rolling
serole and sprinkle bread
Sift flour, measure and re­
crumbs and cheese mixed to­
sift 3 times with baking pow­
gether over the top. Bake in
der. salt, soda and nutmeg.
a 400 degree oven for 20
Cream shortening, blond in
minutes. Serves 5.
sugar,
add egg* and beat un­
* • •
til
smooth
and fluffy. Add
Do you remove clothes
combined vanilla, bananas
from your dryer that arc
and buttermilk and beat until
rough, harsh and really wrin­
well mixed. Add flour fixture
kled? Did you know that It Is
and stir until smooth. Turn
caused by removing Hie na­
small portions or dough onto
tural moisture from the g ar­
floured board, knead lightly,
ment? Drying Item* too long
roll to S inch thickness and
removes
natural
moisture
and therefore produces harsh
results. To remedy this, r e ­
From
move clothes before they arc
"bone dry.” Because of tl»e
Your
moisture In the warm air
Dow
n
within the dryer d r u m ,
clothes may "feel" damp
town
when actually they are not.
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By following these few simple
rules, enjoy the benefits ol a
SANFORD
dryer.
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Cor. K. 1st ft Sanford Ave.
they arc over dry,
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Wear setting fur minimum
care articles.
3. Never overload the dryer.
4. Rcmcmlier clothes feel

T have been asked several
lime* if I knew of a good r e ­
cipe book for serving large
crowds, etc. In a USDA bulle­
tin this month there is just
such a book. It Is for church
suppers, dinners for family
reunions and money-making
meals. The USDA has one en­
titled "Recipes for Quantity
Service," HERR-3 and is
available from the Supt. o(
D o c u m e n t s , Government
Printing Office, Washington
23, D. C., for $2.50. It contains
400 recipes. There arc recipes
lor everything from bread,
navy bean soup and potato
salad to short ribs ut beef and
turkey harliquin. Ingredient*
are given for 23, 50 and too
liortions. Each recipe cont a i n * step by-step instruc­
tions. There is also a variety
of appetizing menus.
Tlic Home Demonstration
Agent, Miss Wilson, says that
she has a copy in her olficc
and anyone who wishes may
gn out and copy some of the
recipes. It cannot be taken
from the office, but you arc
welcome to lake your time
and copy any you wish. While
you arc out there why not
look over Hie bulletins that
arc free for the taking. And
if you arc not in HD work or
one of the county clubs, talk
with Miss Wilson about Join­
The VAII-D Officers Wivei
ing one. I guarantee you will
be. glad y o u . d i d , ................. „ recent!) enjoyed an afternoon
of bridge a t the, Pinecrest
Freezedrying, the newest home of Mrs. D. F. Munday.
wrinkle in processing food
Coffee, cokea and dessert
products, is catching on fast
were
served to tho player* by
In New Zealand. The USDA'a
Foreign Agricultural Service the hostesa.
says a freeze-drying meat
The high score for the* Hoot
plant In Invercargill h a s Owl Wives win received by
more orders than it can fill. Mrs. C. It. Jasper.
Second
In the USA, freeze-drying is high for the afternoon was
still twine used on a limited scored by Mr*. P. N. Breton
scale. Because It Is more ex­ and low score was accredited
pensive than other processing to Mr*. A. F. Reno.
methods, American ( I r m a
Others who enjoyed the
have been using it mainly for cards and afternoon social
specialty item* — foods for hour were Mntes. G. W. Kimcampers, ingredirnts in dried mint*, J. L. Shipman, It. H.
soups and some seafoods.
Cooke, K. D. Kuglcr, W, I.
• • •
Lewis, W. E. Markley, J. J.
Mrs. Fort Poole has a nice Moynihan and T. E. Qulllan.
suggestion for an Easter dec­
oration. She makes cup cakes
and scoops out the center.
Then she fill* It with lemon
pudding. Sprinkle powdered
sugar over the pudding and
NEW SHIPMENT
take Hie top ol the cup cake
SPRING ft SUMMER
that was scooped out to form
butterfly wings—I bet lhat is
real cute. Try it sometime.
WIDE RANGE
• • •
OF
STYLES
ft PRICKS
F’or our io*ntcn dish this
week here Is a salmon dish
called Salmon au Grutln.
I Mb. can pink or red salmon
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and drain on asorbent pupet
.Makes 3‘4 dozen.
• • •
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Hostess For

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Kusirst Coconut Pancakes.
Fur each cup of pancake mix
(prepared according to pack­
age directions) add S cup
toasted coconut. Bake as
usual, allowing *« cup batter
for each pancake.
• • •
Here's another recipe from
Mrs. Seminole County of '02.
It's called Beef-A-llonl.
Boll 8 ounce package of
macaroni and druin.
Brown m Hi*, ground lieel
with t large onion and t green
pepper. Season with garlic
salt if desired.
Add;
8 ounce can of tomato sauce
I No. 3U3 cun whole tomatoes
Add cooked macaroni and
sim mer for 30 minutes. Top
with purmeusan cliecse.
• • •
We have a couple of salad
recipes this week from homemakers. This one is from
Mrs. Mae Smith,
Dissolve:
t large pkg. Jello (peach, oprirot, orange or lemon)
Ilk cups boiling water
Add:
1 lb. cottage cheese
J large ran crushed pineapple
(drained)
1 run
mandurin oranges
THURSDAY
(drained and rut up)
1 small can milk
Brownlee Bible Class of the
1 cup mayonnaise
First Presbyterian C h u r c h
1 cup Juice from above fruits
meets at 0:45 p.m. for a sup­
Four into 0 by 13 inch loaf
per in Fellowship 1UII.
pan and let stand in refriger­
ator until set. Cut in squares
and place un lettuce leaves.
Modern building material* Top with teaspoon of mayon­
are intentionally designed to naise and red cherry if de­
expasu dirt quickly. When sired.
• • *
The Bear Lake Girl Smut dirt I* visible, you are more
Troop 4»7 will »|H&gt;nsor a hake likely to wash it off promptly.
This Individual P ear Salad
tale this Saturday In front ut
the loirkhart Post Olflce.
Starling time is fl u.m. Pro­
ceeds will tm added to the
fund for a trip to Ihr Juliet
laivo Foundation in Savan
nali, Ga., in May.

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Circle Learns About Caladiums

Ladle* of the Ethel Root
Circle of the Congregational
Christian Church met recently
at the home of Mrs. Edward
Woods for their regular bu*lncs* and social hour. The
meeting vva* opened with the
group singing ''Wiint a Friend
We Have In Jrsu*", accom­
panied on the piano by Lucy
Wood*. The devotion wa* g',v.
en hy Mrs. Uus Sclimah, und
Mr*. Ralph Lusting gave a
short talk on an Interesting
article taken from the current
Reader* Digest.
The Executive Hoard pro*
edited n copy of their First
Y’ear Rook for Inspection ami
adoption. It wa- accepted by
oil, A latter fiom Mr. li U.
Nordgrcn, chairman of Sur­
vey Committee for Church
Expon*Ion, wa* read regard­
ing the desire* and suppoit of
any plan* of n building proj­
ect which will best meet the
mods of ihu church. It was
agreed that this would bo well
suppui ted.
Another communication wa*
front Friendly Service, •tilt­
ing additional need* of money
foi Uibiii Pictures, bath mats,
and Church school material*.
Tho ladies suggested they
send
u check together with
the Friend,hip League as
soon as possible. A motion
was also made ami carried to
aend
a check for flO.UU to
tile Surcpln Home Fund.
A social hour was enjoyed
while refreshments were serv­
ed hy the hostess to lliu 13
member* present and guests,
Mrs. Clara Hunt. Mrs. Walter
llurton, and Mi*. Charles Yining.

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Mr*. M a r t i n Stincclphcri en DeWit, president, conduct-1group were Mr*. J. L. Luzack
and Mr*. Wade Garner were ctj a short buslnc** meeting, j of Chicago, III., Mrs. John
co-ho*tes*cs for the m onthly. followed by the social hour. | Kearney of Delroit. Mich.,
meeting of the Palm Circle ol
Guest* welcomed bv Ihe I and Mr*. G. W. Relish ol
Ihe Sanford Garden Club at
Ihe Stlnociphcr home on Park
Avc.
Guest speaker was Dr. John
F. Darby of the University ol
Florida Agricultural Experi­
ment Station, lie used a* hi*
subject “ Caladiums" a n d
their culture, Part of Id* prescnlalion wa* colored slide*
ol many varieties of raladiums and the vast acre* that
arc grown commercially m
Apupka, Se bring und Zell
wnod.
He gave
Ihe
member*
many practical pointers on
the eultiv iitkm of tins showy
spring und summer plant in­
cluding Imw to u&lt;e them in
landscaping piuns, He staled
that if Hie tuber* are imm ers­
ed in 120 degree water for 25
minute* any nematode* pres­
ent will he killed and even
when planted up'tide-down
they will thrive, This tre a t­
ment i* good whether there
are nematodes or not.
The speaker said that *'a
good way to plant wa* set out
petunia* in tlie fall over the
caladimn tubers, then alter
the petunias have bloomed
during the (all and winter, re­
move them and the rubidiums
will hr ready to lake over in
Die spring and summ er."
A queilion and answer per­
iod followed Ihe talk and all
DR. JOHN F. DARBY, right, was guest *|&gt;o»ker
those present agreed that it
for the monthly meeting of the Palm Garden
wa* a very interesting and
Circle.
Loft to right are Mr*. Helen DuWit,
profitable meeting. Mr*. Met-

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ordered home In submit the
proposition to the Navy vet­
erans. At a later dale tile enlire group met in SI. Loui*
and from this meeting the

Tlie following Nov. It. the
first convention was held and
has continued until the pres
cnl day. Soon afterward the
ladies organized an auxiliary.
They ca-operale with the Leg
ion and have a variety ol
welfare and rivic project*
that they sponsor.
The American Legion, at
Ihe present time, i* the lorg.
est veterans organization in
the world.
For the celebration the
tables were decorated will)
fern, entwined with puppies,
emhlamatic of thole who
gave their live* for freedom.
A large birthday cake dec­
orated in lho Legion color- o!
gold and blue, lopped wild 44
candles was placed in Ihe
center of the guest table.
Cecil Carlton, post com­
mander, lighted the randies
and cut the rake. He also
welcomed the group and
thanked Ihe auxiliary for
sponsoring tlie parly.
Following the dinner fillerlainmrnt was provided by s
quartet, composed of Jack
Owen, It. L. Reaves, W. L.
Harmon a n d Jack Owen.
They were accompanied at
Ihe piano hy Mr*. H l&gt;
Gr ionic Mrs
Carllun was
chairman of Ihe event, assilted by Mr*. Warren King,
Mrs. J. Q. Calloway and Mr*.
Joel S. Field.

Casselberry

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen R
Tully, M3 Wiishire Drive,
Howell I’ark, h a t e a* their
guests, Dr. and Mrs. L. C.
Davidson of Grsnlsvilte, W.
Va , and Mr. and Mrs. George
Olsen of Forest Park, HI.

Enjoys Social
At Tinsley Home
n&gt; Shirley Wentworth
A group of young people
from the Rear Lake Chepel
gathered at Ihe Cecelia Drive
home of Mr. and Mr». L. C ;
Tlntley. In Roar I-ake, for an
evening of fun.
The group enjoyed a cookout, prepared by their host*.:
Assisting* with the food and
entertainment were Mr*. Art
Patrick, Mr*. John Kirk and
Mr*. C. C. Jrnr*.
Followin'? a session of »everal energetic game*. Includ­
ing volley halt, the group enJoy oil hamburger*, hot dog*, j
bean*, cole *law, cold drink*!
and a SI. Patrick'* Day* cake. |
Dancing wa* alto enjoyed
during Ihe evening to record, eil inuilc. Tho*e attending'
were Lei and Terry Lyle*,
Mark Kppinger, Larry Smith.
John Jones, Rarhara IVtcrson. Jane
Kirk, Rarhara
Neel, U ltr a Keith.
Donna Patrick, Dennia Israelann, Ricky Easton, Ran.ly
Celling*, llilly Johnson, Har­
ry and Urucc Kwer, Judy
Carroll, Donna Valdejo, Pris­
cilla Turner and a guoil,
Chris While, of Tavares.

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New Arrivals

Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Supper
The American Legion Auxdiary lo the Campbell L o ll­
ing Post No. 53 sponsored n
covered dish supper for mem­
ber* ami their families Fri­
d aynight at the Legion Home
on ilwy. 17-32. It was in ohservanco of the Legion's -Hth
birthday.
In IBID a group of officers
ol World War One was te m ­
porarily relieved of command
and ordered to Pari*. France,
for the purpose nf forming an
organisation f o r
veterans
when they returned home.
Cot. Theodore Roosevelt was

merle -

Hernando, Fla.
, William T. Fergu»on, Blanton
I O t h e r member* present Owen, Allon H. Parker, Witwere Mmcu, W. W. Linz, H. Eiam Hardy and Harry C.
II. Duncan, Arne Ericksen, I Oakes.

Bear Lake Group

Mr. and Mr*. Elbert K.
Gowcii*, Park Avc. Tialier
Park, announce the birth of
a 7 lb. 10 oi. «on, March IK
at the Orlando Air Force Dale
Hospital. The new father I*
serving with tho U. 8. Navy
in VAII-0 and stationed at
the Sanford Naval Air S ta ­
tion.
lliey have a three year old
son, Elbert Eugene II. They
have chosen the name Jeffery
for the new arrival.
Maternal grandmother is
Mr*. Elltuhuth Jones, of Pied­
mont, Ala, and
paternal
grandparent* aro Mr. and
Mr*. Ira E. Gowvns, 701 West
Third St., Sanford.
HE METICULOUS
Tlie upkeep nf your ward­
robe takes time and patience.
So each week, check In am if
hem* need attention, If team*
are ripped or map* need r e ­
placing.

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asms. AvaUthla at alt ItsdUis dt**rua*ot an!
d ru* stars*.

Announcing. ..
('MIL RAYMOND SHEEN, U.
with Mr. nnil Mr*. Hurry Hell,
ulliDUtc to Ills new duly station
ington, D.
They will live In
Cdr. Hell, Cartdyn, Nancy and

5

S, Nnvy ntul tils family npont two week*
ut their homo mi Linda VlBtri, In DeRnry,
with tho DtTrnnu Supply Agency, in Wash­
Alexandria, Vu. Loft to right are Pamela,
Mr*. Hell.
(Cox Photo)

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CENTRAL
CIRCLE
Central Circle of the Kan.
ford Gaiih'ii ( mb met ut the
home of Mrs. Da E South­
ward,
Mr*. Volia A. William* Sr.
opened the meeting with pray­
er, Sir*. N. II. Drawer, Ibid*
and come rvut ion ciiniinmn
pave a report on the bald
eagle. Mr*. A. Kent Russette r gave it horticulture report
ivguriliiip
pruning
rill us
tree*, Himimis ele. to ptunl
lit llii* time,
Mr*. K. It. Wood, presi•ieiit, n u t ehuseii a* delegate
from Central Cin.tu to the
Ktutr Convention In Miami
Reach 011 April 23-30.
Tho program was a won­
derful experience a* Mrs.
Southward greeted her gue*t*
In a lovely Japanese oiID ho*,
t e n gown. Colored •lldes of
many sc rue* in the Orient
were uhown. One of tho most
outstanding group of aliile*
wa* from the Kogetsu School
of Flower Arranging in To­

Q budsiA

kyo, whrre Mrs Southward
and her daughter, Jeanne, had
a short course in Japanese
Flower arrangements.
The dining room was lovely
with its oriental flower a r ­
rangements. Hie table wa* a
conversation piece with Japuuute dolts, umbrella*, fans,
napkins and silver epergne
with cherry blossoms.
Refreshments
of fortune

cookirs, ten rakes, nuts, mints,
Jasmine tea ntul enffro were
served to Sirs, B. It. Henman,
a guest from Rrlstol, Conn.
Also the Mines, II. N, Hrow­
er, C. E Chanlot, George Mc­
Call, luivvrence Tinsley, Jumr*
M. Thompson, A. F. G'otlum,
A. Kent Hossrllrr, Voile A.
Williams S r„ K. IL Wood, W.
L. Merritt, Paul F. Johnston,
and William T. Cavanaugh,

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FA 2-0981

ho

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Open Friday Nights

CHILDREN

^ Open Fri. Nites

MATHER

collection of NORRIS CASUALS tailored
In regular, form-fitting and Ivy detailing,
Grund
p1u« new idea* in pop-over*. AI
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pnee of Sterling — to necettery for greeloue
Heed sit! f i t lift Slhrer tlilfc
entertelning — don't ml it thle limited otter.
Available on budget plen, of court*.
Typleel tevlngir
4pc. piece eettlng New DI M You teve Mil
5pc. piece setting New UM1 You Ssve I10J7
6pc. piece eettlng New WJJ You Seve 1124)
wit w i tTuum titvn ciui putt
M-pc. service for • New (IttM You Seve *70.50
ONLY 11.00 DOWN
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• 1.00 m t WKKK
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fo r ea c h fla c k b it t in g
M Prises tattoo* t u r n i ' m

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o f Hemlnole County, at hla
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ralen«lar
m ontha
from
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time o f the flrM putdlratlon
of thla notice. Each claim or
itemaml muwt be In w ritin g
ami contain the p la te of realtlence ami p&lt;s»t o ffice a&lt;l&lt;lre«a
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2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
. Reach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
1 G. Femnle Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20 . Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Sendees
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Sendees
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
LG. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
2. Notices • Personal*

3. Education - Instruction
REGISTRATION
Is
now
being taken for the enroll­
ment of the kindergarten a t
the Grace Methodist Church
on Onora Kd. &amp; Woodland

6. For Rent
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-7368.
Lake Mary. 2 Brtlroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049,
FA 2 6347.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
Three r o o m
apartment. 2101
$43. 2 Bedroom
Apartment, $33.
Williams. Phone

furnished
Magnolia,
Furnished
Robert A.
FA 2-393L

2 BR. It. ’sc, $17 Catalina.
Loch Arbor
unfurnished
equipment,
A. Williams

bedroom
hou.c. kitchen
$95.00. Robert
FA 2-3951.

three

NEWLY FURNISHED U rg e
2 UR. duplex. 14th St. Longwood. 838-3298.
Furnished Apartment. Close
In. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-1013
FURN. Apt. 2300 MclIonvIlleT
NICELY (urn. 6 room house.
FA 2 6237.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake
Mary. Ph. FA 2-7213.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
or FA 2 0323.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
MON HAY. The once • week
Rooms private baths, 114
Deodorant now available (n
W. Flrat St.
local druK (tore*. Uncondi­
tionally guaranteed to atop Unfurnished l or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
underarm perspiration and
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
all body odor.
FA 2-4678.
CARD OF THANKS
RENT A BED
To our many Irtcnd* who Rollaway, Hospital fc Baby
have given ui courage and
Beds.
itrength to c a r r y on
By Day, Week, or Month
FitbUeJi -M/inh 21. 2* A Aurll
through our sorrow, (hank CARROLLS FURNITURE
4. 11. t»&lt;2.
you. Your word* ol aym- Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st SL
C l K |. « t
pathy, beautiful floral tri­
I*
T IIE
4 IR C 1 IT
rn iH T .
butes and food were a UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms!
M M II
JID IC M L
r i l l ( I IT .
bath, 2 screened porches.
1% % \ l l
in n
N K H U U I.K
great consolation to all of
n n % T v , r t .i » N i i» % .
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
us. We would also like to
1% ( II \ M l . i n
M l . 13MT]
stair* evenings.
.M IT It 'K T O I I E E E M I
thank the Reverends Clyde
VINCENT IK J'Eltltl,
Dollar
and
Bob
Cranston
(or
Plain tiff.
Houses (or rent. For infor­
their servicesmation contact Ted Wil­
MAflEL
PE Itltl,
The Wile and Family of
liams Hardware, 203 K.
T I I E a T % T E O F F I . (li t III % T O i
Theodora Tcston
MAIIKI. OUT IHE P EItltl
23th SL

AVboae laat kn o w n real*
tlence la:
F rea h w a ler H o i lot.
P la cen tia Hay, Newfou n d land. Canada
p i .e a u r
take
n o t ic e
that you ara hereb y re«|Ulred
to file your writte n a n sw e r
or Hrfenae. If any, peraonally
or by an at torn ey, &lt;»n or l»efore April 17. 19C3, at the
Office o f the Clerk o f the
Circuit Court, at the Courthouaa In Hanford. Hemlnole
County , Florida, and to mall
a ro py thereof to Mtenatrom.
Davla A Mclntoah. Attorney*
for
Pla in tiff.
poat
office
P rn w er 1310, Hanford. Florida,
In that certain divorce pro,
r eed in g pen ding a g a ln tt you
In the Circuit Court o f the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Hemlnole County, Florida,
sonrM
In Chancery, an abbreviated
ATI,ANTIC
COAST
I.INB
titled o f aald cau»e being n A l l . l l O A l) COSIPANV hirrbjr
••Vincent I». I*errl, Plaintiff, B l v r , n o l l e , that on Hi, 34th
ver*ua Mabel l«oulee Perrl, •lay o f J a n u a ry ISM It filed
Defendant.** and herein fall w ith i t , . I n t e r . t a t . Com mtre*
not or a Decree Pro Confeaao C o m m li.ln n ,
W a sh in g to n , D.
will be entered agalnat you, C., an ap plica tion for a e t r and tha ca u se proceed e i tlflra ta o f publlo ronven lanca
parte.
and n er.a a lty p erm ittin g a b a n ­
(BE A la)
don men t o f 1.0S mllra of Ita
Arthur If. Heckwlth, Jr.. main (bra nch) Una tra rk a g r
Clerk o f the Circuit &lt;\&gt;urt k n o w n aa MAC Uranch b e ­
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
tw een
Heck
H am m ock and
Htanatrom, Davla A Mclntoeh
Htevena. Florida, all In S em i­
A ltorneya at laiw
nol e
County,
Plnrtde,
F in­
Po*t O ffice Drawer l i l t
a n ce I tucket No. 33137.
Hanford, Florida
Atlantia Coaat U n i R a i l ­
I'ubllah March 14, 11, SI 4
road Company
April 4, IMS
P ublish March 7, IS«3.
C DO-41
CIM7-3,

It Pays

2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped. 97$ month. Ph.
FA 2 5303.

To Use

ROOMS, The Gables, 4oI
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

The HERALD
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2

Bedroom house, kitchen
furn. on Lake Golden. Near
base. Call FA 2-4045 during
day, FA 2-4736 aRer 3:30.

UNFURN- 2 Bedrm. Favor?
able location. FA t-0274.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3631.
Furn. 2 Bedroom house,
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7604.
MODERN Office with confer^
ence room. Air-conditioned.
FA -2-7459.
2 nEUROOM house. Kitchen
equipprd. Near bat*.
FA 2-3085.
FURN. Apt FA 2 2800.

*

FURN. Apart. Including utL
lit lea. 940. 001 Magnolia
Ave.
Summer rate for nice 2 bed­
room furn. apL 965. 1700
Magnolia.

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A s w o r n Com pla int h a v i n g
h ,* n f lin t attains! yo u In Ilia
Circuit
Court
In
an&lt;t
for
ri-inlnnls County, Florida, by
IIOIIKIIT It. W AII I) III »P. for
dlvorc*. tha abort t i l l s of
which la I t o n U H T II. W A R DROP, P la in t iff , vsraua. M i l IHIKI) WAHIIIIOP, Def en dan t,
Ihsaa prsaan la ara to c o m ­
mand you to nppaar and tils
your A n sw er o r oth» r daf-naa or plea d in g s hrraln w ith
tha Clark o f tha Circuit Court
o f Nrmlnola Cou nty. Florida,
and asrva a ropy thereon on
P lain tiffs
A tto rn ry ,
Harold
F. Jo h n son , A t to r n r y a t I . . w.
P. O. D r a w e r Z. Hanford. KlorIda, on or bsfo ra tha Ith day
o f April, A. D. IMS. or o therw las dscraa pro en nfraso will
ba sn trrrd a a a l n t l you.
Tha Hanford lla ra ld Is das i g n a l e d aa a n tw a p a p s r o l
a t n t r a l circu la tio n In which
this cita tio n ahall ba publl-had o n es ea ch w e a k for foul
e o m s r u l l v a w eek s.
WITNEBB my band and o f ­
f icia l a , a l o f tha Clark or tha
Circuit Court on t h is the ttb
day o f March. A. U. 1&gt;«S.
(BKAL)
A rth u r II. Ilackwllb. J r ,
Clerk o f Circu it Court
Harold F. Jo hnson
A tto rn ey for P la i n t i f f
Bulta 111
Baaford A t la n t ic N a f l
.
Ilk n i d g
Banford, Florida
P ub lish March I, 14. »L It.

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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA 2-5612
6. For Rent

12. Kent E stalr For Sale 18. Help Wanted

2 BEDROOM furnished houre ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom,
A washer. 2ftoi Magnolia.
l ‘» Isatlt Itome. Built-In kit­
chen, air-conditioner. Con­
2 BEDROOM furniilied Trail,
venient location. $300 down.
er. 10' x 50*. orf Myrtle
Monthly payments Wl.oo.
Ave. near Lake Jessup.
Call FA 22639.
Adults preferred. $T0 per
month. FA 2-1190.
NEW 2 Bedroom. Da hatlis.
S6o per month. Longdate.
FURNISHED FOR RENT
Call TE 8-3183.
4 bedroom lakefront
$123
Large 2 bedroom facing
3 BEDROOM. Da bath. $230
park ....................
Jim
down. $73 00 month. 323-0378
4 bedroom convenient lo­
or 322 2177 o* 3221030.
cation ...........
*130
NO CASH NEEDED
2 bedroom unfurnished
neat
... f IS 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $01 a
month. T. K 1. included.
322-8083.

Stemper Agency

IS

REALTOR - INSLROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Stenstrom Realty

SMALL furn. Apt. 1902 Muple
FA 2-0731.

Ileal Estate — .Mortgage*
111 N. Bark Ave.
FA 2-242J

BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Kit­
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
chen
equipped. No down
First St. Near 2 city free
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
parking lots and shopping
FA 2-1761.
stores. No utility charges.
Soluble for couple or sin­ 20 ACRES lacing highway
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
on large lake, IB Acres in
Store.
grove. S Room frame house.
$20,000. 3)9-3131.
AVAILABLE April 1st. 3 BR.
House. Stove &amp; refrig. $83.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Mo. Located 2307 Illghlawn
3 Bedroom—with air-conditAve. Write owner H. tierIonmg ami screened porch.
lach, M82H Gilmore Dr.
Any type of financing PayKey West, Fla.
mfnta as low as $61 00 per
month, plus taxes and in­
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart*
surance to qualified buyer.
ment upstairs. Private en­
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
trance. 619 Magnolia,
Phone 322-2741
FURNISHED House. Reason
able. No children, t : Val­
encia ltd. DeBary, Florida.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FURNISHED 3 Room Apt. 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
1717 Park Ave. FA 241112.
4 BEDROOM. 2 hath. Central
6 A Special Notices
heat, double curpurte, fenc­
ed yard. $1400 down ami
REMINDER
$120 monthly payment*. 109
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Lake
Dot Drive.. FA 2-3610.
O. M. HARRISON'S

St. Johns Realty

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1311 Palmetto Ave.

322-8827

!). For Sale or Rent
If

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you like country living.
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
south side of big Lake
Mary. Water for boating,
etc. Orange tree's. Approxi­
mately 2U acres. FA 2-9162.

1 New house near Lake Mary.
322-3(08.
PARTLY furnished. 4909 First
St. Large lut- $60 per
month.
2 ICEI)ROOM furnished house.
FA 2-3138 after 3:00 p.m.

12. Real Estate Fur Sale
V

NICE HOME, large lot on 13,
17-92 A interstate 4. $3onn
takes it furnished at Like
Monme. FA 2 6236.
LAKEVIEW Home tor sale or
trade for a tiled farm on the
west side of SunJord. Call
KA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
night a.

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LAKE MARY
New 3 bedroom P i hath will)
best terms. Monthly pay­
ment* $61 including taxes
and insuranre. CALL NOW.
BUY TODAY!
LAKE MARKHAM LOTS
Let us shuw you these high
and dry lot*. All have water
frontage, average sire 100
x 200. Wonderful fishing,
boating a n d
swimming.
Price $1,195.00. — Name
your own terms.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — INSUROH
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French A*«-

MEN AND WOMEN. Lucra­
tive part or full time work.
Available In prestige busi­
ness. No canvassing, no
traveling. Our nationally
known organisation is num­
ber one in it* field. If you
have a pleasing personality
and best references, write
fully today to Manager, Rt.
2 Box 373 C Sanford.

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Mar. 21. 1963 — Page 1 1

1958 MOBILE HOME with
8' x 20' aluminum insulat­ 39. Trailers • Cabanas
ed cabana. $390 equity* and
assume payments. Plume 1937 MOBILE HOME. 7 Badroomi. large screened pa­
F A 2 0436.
tio. FA 2-80S9.

6ET READY F O R . . . .

1957 FOBD Banch Wagon !
Good motor. Power steer- ]
ing, power brakes. Good
rubber. $275 cash. 322-7331.1

CHOICE RUGS
VOLX5WAGON Station Wa
From $8.00 to $3ooo
gon * Bus. In A-l ahape
CIAJSK OUT on Viscose tweed
Private owner. FA 24)809.
room sire rugs. A good
selection of black A white, 37. Routs - Motors
gold A white. A green
tweed* in popular 6 x 9—
RETIRED N U R S E waul*
Gr tew ay To The Waterw ay
9 x 12—0 x 13—12 x 12 and
patient. Private room. Car
Robson Sporting Goods
12 x 13. Some with foam
* service. Ph. TE 8-3704.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
rubber back. While they
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
YARD Work FA 2-7878.
last only $1.30 per *q. yd.
CARPETS \ L \ CARTE
1962 71&gt; lip WI/.MID Motor
Will do Ironing 333 05**1
Fern Park. 7 la next to Can
A lank $123 f A 2-3342
non Towel Co. 838-0021
21. Heuuty Salons
14' BOAT. CUTTER 40 hp.
$1 t»er day rental for Elec­
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK.
Motor and tilt trailer. Like
tric Carpet hlinui|MMM'r with
Complete Beauty Service
new. 1 year old. 322 0747.
purchase of Bloc Lustre.
Evening Appointments
103 W 31*t SI.
Carrol's furniture
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742 "He got this one lot bohn; the host lose* in the whole
bowling league!"
\
CAB LUGGAGE rack, large .IS. MolorcyrleH • Scooters
Cut *N Curl Beauty SI*op
weatherproofed. $18 00. 2
Special on Perm*. Call for
Twin
bookcase lieadboarvlx VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS
.11.
Poultry
l.ivmtoelv
appointment. 3 senior ope­
31. Articles) For Sale
New A Used
$13oo
Girl&gt; 21" Bicycle.
rators. Free parking lot*.
| ewm Sale* A Service
$15 00 0 3 W. Ouora ltd
318 Palmetto Ave
322-0834 Large Shetland Pontes; I Spurt shirt sale, $1.99 Rugs
2.317 Country H ub ltd.
gelding, 1 marc. New sad­
FA 2-aiuO.
$2.99 up. Army Navy Sur­
Ph. FA-2-7928
dles
and
bridle*.
322
9162.
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
22 lluild • Pulnl - Repair
3fi. Automobile* • Trucks \VJ VESPA tim ed Sport.
1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine
REPAIRS,
Additions, con­ 31 A. IVI8
Owner transferred. Must
Darns, make., hi it bin bob’* I960 ViU.IA.NT. Pvt. owner.
crete, painting, carpentry.
sacrifice. 122 liny* Drive,
Going
oversea*.
Sell
for
TYiY
POODI.ES,
Silver
\KC
With guarantee. 3 Payments
Carport* ami F l o r i d a
Country Club Manor.
te st offer. FA 2 08111.
Championship line. Phone
of $6.40. FA 2-94It.
rooms. A specialty, V. M.
FA 2-7104.
Griner. FA 2-7274.
ACCORDION Full I2i* bass
32. Flow cm - Shrubs
Bargain. FA 2 BStlB after
25. Plumbing S en Iren
T p. m.
PETUNIA. Sna|Hlragoii, Pan-

Wal l

Plumbing £ Healing

tOLLERS/SANFORD

D ISC O U N T
SALE

‘795
SANFOIU)
MOTOR CO.
800 FRENCH .

in a select USED C A R
F ?J/

CHEVROLETS
$2088 and up
OLDS - 88
$312.1 andup
CADILLAC_________ $3101 and up

10% DISCOUNT
ON ANY NEW OK USED
CAR IN STOCK
68
M

68

P l.t MOL i ll 2 Door V-B ....... ..... ...........
LORD Slalom )\agon
4 Door Y-n. Aulumallr
.
.......
CADILLAC Sedan DrVHIe
Power, Air Conitilioiu-d
H IR I) I Door. 6 Cyl., Station Magon
\utonialic Trananvteaion
FORD Country Sedan
\ -a. Overdrive
Clltik IIOLET Slalion Wagon 6 &lt; ) I., Std.

’496
496
2396
696
696

67
67
Kdl.lvI
ton Pickup.
61 CHE)
8 4&gt; l„ VotooialliROLE I I I*.Mil, 6 4 yl., Sla. Wagon
1446
69 )PIHl-A
) MOUTH 2 Door Hardtop
796
6 &lt; )!.. Sid. Slilfl
60

81
69

CAIIil.L.X I Diwir Sedan IleYille
Power \nd )tr Colid.
( III.) KOI.IT G Inn Pickup
6 I XL Hid. Shill
I IILIIIOLF.T I Don* Slalion Wagon
) -8 Aulnmatir
CHE) ROLEI I lliMir Sedan
6 Cyl.. Sid. Shlfl

M

1096
1796
1196

LM* MA M III HERS ) T —
119 h 2nd h i
\M &gt;
234*3 PARK A \ E
*
EASY GMAC PAYMENTS

Here are

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a few of (h i unit a

»* are offering . . .

1962 Ford Falcon
DELUXE COUPE WAGON; beautiful
blue vinyl interior, blue and white finiab,
stm ight ImnHmissiun, heater, radio, •
q* ply tires. Thin one hns room for the en­
tire family.

$2095

ONLY

1961 Ford Country Sedan
A clean STATION WAGON with auto,
mntic (ransmliodon, radio anti heater,
white Urea. Very apeclal at . . * .

sie stock,
LAMBRETTA Scooter $100.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Complete Aquarium $13.00.
Grapcville Ave. Near Joili St.
Girls Site I SImk&lt; Skates,

$1495
1960 Pontiac Ventura

S&amp;IUnq &lt;Bsm!

Piano Bargains

Today’s Huy!

Sanford, Fla.

. BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ tow Interest Rale*
• L&gt;w Monthly Payments

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Children kept. f .\ : 1182.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

J-34 Park Ur.

2 'i lip FIRESTONE Outboard
motor. $20. t ton WestingImiuso Air-Condit iuner. 1st
class. $75. Ph. FA 3-7960.

USED PltlLCO Refrigerator.
Very good condition $2634.
Britt'* Ine. F. mhI Fair Shopping Center. 323-0636.

$0.00. FA 2-8311.
AIR CONDITIONING
33. Furniture
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
CONTRACT and REPAIR
3 Bedroom — with air-con­
WORK
tt ANTED reliable couple to CROSLEY Electric Range.
30".
Excellent condition,
ditioning ami large family 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
take up montldy payment*
—
■840,F
A
2-3199.-----------------rooiti:—Auy Type financing.
of $13.5d on 3™cbmpletc
PLUMBING
Payments as low as $69.83
rtHim.
of
furnllurr.
Call
Contracting Repair*
a mo., plus taxes and insur­
TE 8 )511, Casselberry, colF R E E ESTIMATES
ance to qualified buyer.
ievt. •
Reconditioned and refinhhH.
L.
HARVEY
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
ed reduced lo $293.00. $13 85
204
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-3383
BEDS FOR RENT
Phone 322-2741
down, $10.45 per month.
Hospital.
RuHaway*. Juve­
Reclaimed spinet reduced
LAKE
MARY.
Evansdale 26. Radio &amp; Television
nile. FREE delivery and
for quick sale $40.73 de­
section. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath
Pick-up.
PERSONAL RADIO &amp;
liver*.
only
$18.03 per
home. On large lot. near
FURNITURE CENTER
T.V. SERVICE
month.
Ellington
Grand
schools. Sandy beach and
lloo French Ave.
We repair Plmno Changers
Mahogany rebuilt like new
boat launching on Little
Ph. FA 2 7933
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
only S69.Y00. Rentals n o o n
Iriks' Mary. $13,1*00. Ph.
l
DAY
SERVICE
per month. Streep** 6)1 N.
Used furniture, appliance*,
FA 2-7091.
23th St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
Orange,
Orlando.
Plume
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
Pll. 323-0653
Highland Park
424-2401
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
412 Ed it ha Circle
Ave. Pit. FA 2 ) 132
FAST DEPENDABLE T.V.
23" Snappln Turtle Mower
'Hi is three bedroom block
Scrv Ice Service call* SI.UJ.
wlUi riding Sulky. $30. Ph.
FREE
ESTIMATE
Ixinie on two lots call lie
llu ini' Service Lo. :iu3 Sun Upholstering A Mattress ren­
FA 2 5928.
purchased
for $l2,ouU.ou.
furd Ave. FA 2 3532.
ovating New A Used Furni­
Can be financed through
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. ONE Hide A-IWd will rell for
FHA by qualified purchas­ WANTED u»ed T.V. M’Ui,
$130. 3 .Months old. Cull lie
Co., at 7(W Celery Ave.
e r for only S90U.0U down
Cult FA 2 0792.
seen at Park Ave. Trailer
FA 2-2117.
including closing cost. Ex­
Court. Trailer 91. Pal Fis­
T. V. SK It VICE after 6 pin.
clusive listing.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Call KA 2-6677.
cher.
Service Willi the Cash.
ROBERT A WI LI JAMS
SUPER THADING POST USED Garden Tiller. A bar
27. Special Servicer*
Realtor
F A 2 0611.
gam. FA 2-8809.
Raymond Lundquisl, Asso.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SPRINKEK SYSTEMS
All Types and Sl/cs
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home.
We Repair ind Service
Fenced yard. Assume pay­
S T I N E
ment*. 202 Oakland Ave.
ktichmery and Supply Co.
FA 2-4821
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-M32
SPRING
3 BEDROOM. 2 hath home.
Piano Tuning and Repair
High corner lot, fenced
backyard. Very low equily. W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223
Assume $78 00 monthly pay­
FRIGIDAIRE
ment* 4** Gl loan. Ph.
Sales A Service
FA 2-2050.
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
HOUSE, 3 Bedroom,
1‘x
Ph. FA 2-3883
hath*. Bark yard fenced.
Excel lent condition. low
LAWNS Renovated * Aerate
down
pavrnrnt
Monthly
NEW CHEVROLET - OLDS - CADILLAC
Remove Thalcli - Chinch
payments $?2.u&lt;). fA 2-5916.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti139 Mayfair Circle.
lie—Ph. FA 24244
15. Huainev* Opportunity MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

at no clod to selected p e r­
son. Unlimited opportunity,
mutt luve pirating person­
ality and best references.
Write today in ileiall to
M inagrr, Rt 2 Box 3T3-C
Sanford.
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136. Automobiles • Trucks 371. Trailers • Gahanna

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+ •f; *
m«
1 i
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f i
&gt;

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NURSE wuu Id like elderly
patients in her home. Ovie­
do &amp;. Sanford area. Call
evenings 363 338!*.

LAWN SERVICE

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31. Article** For Sale

DKLCXE
Stauffer posture
FLORIDA STATE BANK
rest untl. Reduce tire efforlless way. $75.00. Like 1932 FORD 's ton pickup
new. FA 22030.
Truck. $173.00 cash. Ph.
FA 2-8831.
0 . E. DRYER. $33. FA 2 2075.

Child Care. FA 2-2274

Air-Conditioning

Office FA M i l l
Nights FA 2-0«4»
323*0700

By Nadine Seltzer

19. Situations Wanted

WILL TRADE Equity in 3
hedmom, 2 bsth house with INDEPENDENT Service Sla
large
Florida
room &lt;&gt;n Ivon for leave f*n highway i ii. n. POPE CO., INC.
fenced corner lot. Kitchen
17-92 near Sanford. Pbnc 2W) So. Park Ave. FA 2-1231
equipped. (For whit have
FA 2-7843.
you) Ph. FA 2-3412 after
5:30.
16. Female Help Wanted Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph,
3 Bedroom, I lialh, large cor­
SEWERS WANTED
FA
2-1817
IMMEDIATELY
ner lot facing lake. 109
Wait* Drive, S u n I a n d Work at ho me doing simple
sewing, Wr supply inuU-ri- 29. Automobile Service
Estate. FHA in service.
$430 down, monthly $81.73,
all and pny shipping both
VA millting down. FA 2 8074
ways. Good rate of pay.
^
or FA 2-21II.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
AD 389, Box 7010. Adelaide Scniinrik Gins* and Puint
REDUCED. 2 Story borne,
Company
Pus* Office. Toronto, On­
good repair, new plumbing
210 Mxgnoha Ph. LA 2-4622
tario,
Canada.
* wiring, termite contract.
~ AUTO • RADIO715 Magnolia. FA 2 KM*
SALES
LADY.
Preferably
Olive-I ii Repair Service
past 30. Mutt be g -od in
VFW IIOl SK on Crystal lake.
Arithmetic. Apply in per­ PERSONAL RADIO 4k T. V.
Loch Arbor. Cali FA 2 3378
23th M A Sanford Ave.
son Item Franklin Store.
or FA 2 3077.
I’ll. 323-0633
Fetal Fair Shopping Center.
&gt;
4 Hit.. 2 RATH. IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
r u 'JUAL. lb. Help Wanted
%
BUYERS- ONLY $430.00
ATT EVT t O V
MANAG-j
DUWN. MONTHLY PAYER-TRAtNEE. Needed in
1057 IMPERIAL
MTS ON PR IN- I NT. *72-00.
llil« are* lo work with In
TEE N GREEN. PHONE
4
Dooi
llardlup, lu ll Paw.
trrnational
Prr»ltg*
to
322-2711
rr
And
\ Ir —
' Complete training program

Jim Hunt Realty

SWEETIE PIE

IIf. ---1 V
‘Mi"

l-doar HARDTOP, air conditioned,
Icnn white with mnroon interior. Queen
uf the lot at . . . .

Volume Sales On ’fill Fords —
Means Greater Savings On Our
I^ate Model Trade&lt;lns

$1995

U.12KA

HH&gt;2 Gulaxie 500

Club Virturla. brautiful yrllnw
lini.b, ('-()■ M trau»iiil»*i*in, Y-S rnginr, radiu, liralrr, *ral In-tu, Clean.

I‘Mil Thunderhird
llardlup. m»e and while flni*h.
fully
puwrrrvl, air runditinnni.
l.iH-ally n« nrd.

2395

ludur hardlup, blur and whllr flnlth,
V.S ungtiir. C-O-M tran»nil*'ii&gt;n,
radiu, hralrr. .....................................

1959 FORD 9 PASS.

$2995

C3-49A

1001 Gulaxie 5(M&gt;

£xJbva
C O U N T R Y SEDAN
S it eylinder engine, Hutomntic trenamloeiai,

$1895

radio and heater. A low mileage wagtm whh
new paint, blur &amp; white.

■TM-3A \

1001 Falcon

Fiird«r Slallun ))«gun, 6 rvlimlrr.
aulumallr lrananiia*lnn. radiu. h r a l­
rr. luggagr rack, whllr wilh vinyl
trim. ..............

CHOICE

1695

FOR

4Mil) A

1950 Ford Custom 500

tudur ardan, 6 rylindrr. *l*nd*id
IranumUalon. lighl grrrn finteh,
rlrNn, luw mllragr rar.

I S Ford Custom :m«
furdiir, 6 r y lin d r r . a u lu m u lh - Iran*m lv tln n , h r a l r r , nrat Ih-Ii . , rlr a u ,
m rdlum g r r r n . I l u r n w n rr.

1095

I960 Corvair 700
SEDAN; automatic irannmlartion, radle
and heater. Local owner. ONLY . , . ,

*1095

\IM-3IA

1958 Chrysler

N rw Yurk rr Hlatlun \ ) agu ii, w h i l e
finteh , V -8 . a u l u m a l l r tran*mte*iuii,
air ru n d illn n rd , atrru h i-fi. rlr a n

V-H, a u l u m a l l r Ir anamteaiun, radiu,
h e a l r r , r l r a n , . p a r k l i n g w liilr finteli
wi l h r i d In lrr lu r.
.........

52 DODGE

Vi Ton

1195

$1195
3^

RIM-2

1958 Ford Country vSed.

‘895

$

995

Pick-Up

VVIII. IJIIIII) IM ). (Iran.

1960 Vauxhall
A rleun economy car for the budget buyer.

*

529
ALL CARS SOLD UNDER
G.W. WARRANTY FOR 12 MO.
DROP IN . . . YOU WILL BE

J'hssi!

EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS

WE HAVE MANY MORE LATE MODEL
USED PARS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE PROM!
ALL CARS SOLD UNDER THE G.W.
WARRANTY.

GLAD YOU D I D . . .

H p n u A iff
P.1I ) I M i l S

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Strickland-Morrison
— INCORPORATED —
Cued Cur lx*t Acrimn from Civic Center
.108 E. I at SANFOIID
FA 2-1481
PHONE WINTER PARK MI 4-8961

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TIIURS.. MARCH 21. IOfi.1

COUNTY NEWS

I’AGE 12

Danny Jovi
Wins Altamonte
Spell Contest

Friendship Program
Given By Scouts
Girl Scout*, Druwnles nnd tlicir families and
friend* filled the auditorium a t Lyman High School
ln*t week nt tho International Erlendship Program
presented by droops of tho Lyman No. :t Neighbor­
hood.
Song* nnd dance* of many countrie* which the
girls have been studying

Herbert Muse
Named To Head
Wilson PTO
fly Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Tile Paols Wilson School
VTO held a very successful
covered &lt;llih supper at Die
school l a n week in conjunclion with their regular meet*

ing.
The following oinceri were
re-elected lor the lD03-&amp;t
term: Herbert Muse, prcsldent; Mra. Aubrey Dunn,
vice prcildenl: Mrs. Cart
Anderson, secretary, and Mr*.
Carl Moyer treasurer.
Plana were discussed for
the purchasing of books for
the school library. Thl* pro­
ject will be further discuss­
ed s t the May meeting at
which time the officers will
be installed.
Educational field trips were
plannod for the Individual
classes to take the place of
the yearly school picnic which
i* usually held.

Troop 628
Has Cookout
On The Trail
ny Louise Hlmunrk
fill I Scout Troop 028 in
Altamonte Springs had a prerump cookout this past Satur­
day in a vacant lot on Her­
mit* Trail under the direction
of Mra. Frank Husaell, Mrs.
(Jerald Connolly, Mrs. II. I,.
Copied and Mrs. Jolm Stuart,
Jr.
The girls each made a bud­
dy burner out of a largo Julco
cun and very adeptly cooked
bacon, egg* and toast. They
wero shown the correct way
to start a fire by Mrs. Uussell
starting with tiny twigs und
chipping wood with Ilonnia
Nlunrt nnd Karen (iroske fin­
ally becoming successful in
getting It aarted.
In tru« scouting fashion,
aach Scout waa responsible
fo r cleaning her utensils
which they did by having pre­
viously improvised a net bag
to fmmerso tho dirty dishes
into tiro (Killing water which
proved very effective.
(iirla attending the cookout
w ile Connia Connelly, Kerry
(ioplrn, (Jail Steele, Minnie
Stuart, l'attie Wolf, Veronica
Ibidek, Penny Mnstrn, Karon
liimalilson, Denise (Jreenhlll,
Cynthia Moreno, Hindu Nor­
ris, Diane Castle, Karen Hroskey, Charlotte Smith, Nancy
Watts, Susan Dahh*, llecky
Hucll, Cathy Vaught, ftokann*
Hitsty and Juan Castleberry,

(b is.a
fccLOion

were performed In the cos­
tumes typical of tho country.
Brownie Troup 29 sang the
flrownin Sons translated Into
Herman.
Troop
19 wore
charming costumes of green,
while and black for tho Eng­
lish
folk
rlanro,
“ Green
Sleeves". Troop 111, sang
end danced to tho French
folk song, “ Sur lo ;ionl D'avlgnon". Troop 583 Brownies
were dressed In Scotch kill*
and did a highland fling a c ­
companied by a bag pipe
solo, played by one of the
member*
,
Troop 00(1 sang a song from
P anam a; Troop Oil did a
N o r w e g i a n Handkerchief
dance In costume and said a
prayer in Norwegian.
Intermediate
Girl
Scout
Troop 334 gave Hie promise
and motto from Columbia:
Troop 338 did a song and
dance In costume from Hol­
land. Truop 4!&gt;t (old about
Norway and Troop 028 told
about Girl Guides In Japan.
Cathy Johnson waa pro­
gram narrator, Doris Aiken*
gave Hie invocation and Su­
san Hunter gave an ex­
planation
of
International
-Friendship, they are-all m e m ­
ber* of Troop 338.
Highlight of Hie program
was the Parade of Flags of
the World by alt the troops
and presentation nf contri­
butions to tho World Friend­
ship Fund.
Other troop* which cele­
brated International Friend­
ship Day In Hieir own troop
were Brownie Tr.mps 351,
303, 595 and 033; Slh Grade
Troop s i j Gth Grade Troop
233; and 7th Grade Troop 197.

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fly
hlmunrk
Danny Jovi, »on of Mr.
and Sirs. Daniel Jovi nf 1(112
Hickory Dr., Druid Hill*, was
winner of th« finals of the
Spelling He* Contest at Alta­
monte Elementary School held
Tuesday. Danny who Is In the
sixth grade, received a Papermate Pen a* a prize,
lltinner-up WHS the 5th
grade champion. Brad Willis,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
Willis, 1322 Sultana Dr.,
Druid Hill*.
The two Iwiy* will compote
in tlie county contest to be
MICHAEL I’OTEItHNAK, George Howard nnd Ralph E. Webb, member*
nf V.F.W. Post 1Q0r»0 of Cn**clbei*ry, rttn item** tbi* |&gt;ecii]itir npccimen,
held on .Saturday April (I at
belonging l» Hilly nnd Danny Penip*ey of Lake Triplet Dr„ during their
(be hanford Junior High
"Tape-a-Hiko" Safety program held last Saturday a t the Fire House.
School at 9:30 n m,
Cheryl Bowman, was win­
ner for the tth grade. She is
the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
G. Bowman, 202 .Magnolia Dr.,
Th,. V.F.W. Post HWilO or nient for the rodeo. Contest- • ing, ateering, eirelr riding, Altamonte,
Class winners each receive
Cniselberry Is ronduetlng a unts will bo grouped accord- braking und maneuvering. All
“Tapc-n-lllkc" Safety
Pro­ ing to age* und events will youngsters uro invited to pur- n certificate. The contest w h s
conducted for all the children
gram nnmng tbu young Inks Include riding ability, hulnnc- | liclputo.
in the tth , 5th and lith grades
riders in Cusseltierry. Ileflecwith both oral und written
tor tape was attached to
tests, by Mr*. I re n e King,
hundreds of b i c y c l e s ul
lith grade teacher.
tho Casselberry Firo Station
Judges were Mr, Virgil
lust Saturday by members of
Duffcll, Mrs. Martha Hedrick,
the V.F.W,, who guvu the
und Piineipal Frank Guru.
hikes a safety check us well,

Tape-A Bike Contest Underway

Any hoy or girl who missed
the opportunity on Saturday
can have their hikes taped
next Saturday at the nig trike
Itodeo to be held in front of
High School starting ut 111
a.m.
Prises will be given for
each event nnd the bikes must
he taped ns an entry require*

Hikers Foil
To Meet Goal

Ity Jane Casselberry
Two l.ymnn High School
Band member*, David House,
17, year* old and Allan Kical,
It, fell short of their hiking
goal—New Smyrna Reach—
Friday. David House, l.ymnn
High School student and Al­
lly Donna K»lr*
lan Kicxt,, ninth grader at
Plan* for a chicken barbe- South Seminole Junior High
quo to be held May 11fth nt t)n&gt; School joined the hiking cca/tt
VFW Post Home on the Old that is sweeping llie country,
Dixie Highway worn discuss­ when they took advantage of
ed nt the regular monthly the school holiday to hike to
meeting of Post 8207 recently. Sew Smyrna Beach.
(Mr. Untold Mat* issued n
They fell short of their an­
a|icein1 invitation to eligible nounced goal, however, when
Veteran a in the urea to join they were forced to call a
th e post ami participate in hall at Samsiitn, some 40
th eir ninny worthwhile p r o j­ t mile* from their point „r doect*.
i parture, the Sanford Orlando
Th# next regularly sched­ ! Kennel Club
uled nieetng will b,. held at
The boy*. Isdli member* of
the post home, April U at H His d.yman Band, started at
P.m.
[ 5:00 a, in. amt made the first
Menu for the chicken bathe- 31 miles In only 5'x hours,
ipie will include mashed pota­ lull due lo time out for eating
toes, baked beans, salad, roll* nnd resting stops and slow­
and coffee, liming tho (lay, ing down lo n snail's pace
rakes und cold (Irinka will ul*o when David'* knee* looked
be sold.
ami Allan got blisters liie
Proceed* are to go to the tidal time stretched lo 9
post building fund.
hours.

Chicken BBQ
Set By VFW

VFW Auxiliary _
To Enter Float
In Celebration
DU. DOUGLASS Hnnvn, Professor of Marriagu
mill Family Diving a t Flotilla Stale University
(left), was introduced by Lyman Hit'll School
P.T.A. president, itiirlxm Ferrell (rig h t), Tues­
day night when lie spoke before the group.

Lyman P.T.A. Hears
Talk On Marriage
fir. Douglass Brown, pro­
fessor of Marrlnge and F am ­
ily Living nt Florida Stale
University, spoke before the
l.ymnn High .School P.T.A.
Tuesday night in the school
cafeteria. The program was
in conjunction with the YouthAdult Family Idle Education
Institute wltirh hr is f(induct­
ing under Hie auspices of the
P.T.A,
He rpokr lo the group of in­
terested parent* on the “ Bas­
ic Emotional Needs of the In­
dividual" which lie listed as
emotional nearness or bring
arccpted and understood hy
a not tier individual, the itn-

porlnncc of ego satisfaction,
IMTSonality

fulfillment,

new

By ISinna Estes
President Irene .March of
tho South Hcmlnulu VFW
Auxiliary announced Thurs­
day a t the regular meeting of
the group tlml the Auxiliary
will enter u float in the SemiCentennial parade, scheduled
for April 27 in Sanford.
Mr*. Merle Hnrris reported
on the rer«nt (lunation of an
outdoor flag to the l^mgwood
Civic League and announced
that a flag will he presented
to the now Brownie Troop ut
Howell Park. Friday.
Cdr. Harold Matt, Hubert
March nnd ftalph Moore visit­
ed tho meeting and spoke on
future plans for the puat home
nnd requested tin* assistance
of the auxiliary a t the chick­
en barbeque planned for Muy
12th.
Mrs. Kvu Wynn ami Mis.
Edna
Norman wall be in
charge of rrfrcrhmenU s t the
joint sociul of thn auxiliary
und the post Mareh 2*.
Itefrushments were served
ufler the meeting.

experience,
and
response
from Hie opposite sex.
lie presented a short film
on Hie problems of Icenagers
which was later discussed
with the audience participat­
ing.
A brief business meeting
was hckl prior to Ihe program
with Burhon Ferrell, presi­
dent presiding.
A nominating eommittre
was named consisting of Burturn Ferrell, Mra. C. F. Field
ami Mrs. J a m e s Birkrnmeycr
of the executive board and
Mrs L. I,. Worley and Mrs.
tty Donna Estes
Howard C. Grilfith from the
The Lyman High School
membership. They will p re ­ Baseball Booster* announc­
sent n slate of iifiirers for ed today that a profit of
the routing year at the May $19.05 was realized from their
21 meeting, when officers bake sale held last Saturday
will be eircted and Installed. at llie bongwuod Post Office.
lly I ton us O le*
•nuke w as killed by three I afternoon, near tha orange
Proceeds from the sale will
Plans were annmmecd for
A huge six foot long rattle- Ungwood area boy* Friday | K, „ v„ adjacent to Uia lamgthe Donkey Basketball Game tie used for llie purchase of
dnle NUbdivialoli.
which will be played in the baseball equipment for Hie
The "grand-daddy rattler" Lyman Gymnasium Thurs­ Lyman team which to date
had 15 rattles and a button, day. April 11, nl H p.m. a* a ha* won three out of three
P.T.A. fund raising project. games played.
was over six feet long and
the Isiy* reported that the
snake w as "bigger hi mind
than their two hands,"
Hruc* Carbon, Bill lUmsey
Seminole County area resident* are invited to sulmiit
nnd Btevu Hannon, Id year
news Items for report In the Sanford Herald to the new* torolds, saw half u doxen pre­
offices.
school ehildren t h r o w i n g respondent in their aiea nr directly to the Herald
fttiek* at something in u gully AIIKA
ItEPO BTEIt
TEILEPHONE
lie tween the housing a n a Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. laiuiee Siniunck
838-1240
and the urango grove unit
Sirs.
Shirley
Wentworth
Bear
U
k
t
F
o
u
i
t
City
638-1070
upon investigation saw that
.Mr*. Jane Ca«*elli«rry
838-5010
Cnsietlierry
it wu* the rattlesnake
While Steve ran home to Chuluotn
Mrs. Jean Magin
305-3742
get a allot gun, the other laiys Della ry
Mrs. Adsm Muller
008-4410
succeeded in sending the small
.Mis* Helen Snodgrass
Enterprise
008-9933
fry home, after warning them
Mrs. Louise Grayson
319-1071
uguliisi
“ fouling
uruuml Geneva
31is. France* Wester
laike Mary
With snake*."
322-0219
The snake tutor tried lo Lake Mouriw
Mrs. II. I»- Juhnscn
322-4722
strike Bill Kuinsey, but Bill lumgwood
Mrs. Donna E*tr*
838-3317
killed him with two blast*
North Orluiidu
Mr*. Mona (irinstead
322-2291
from tha ahotgun, "ju»t to
O.-lren
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
A DIG, BAD ONE. Th(* huge rattler wan dispatched by these three boyn,
mak n an re."
Mr*. Linda Smithson
after they found aeveml email children throwing ntlcka ut him in a gully
Ham soy reported later that Oviedo
305-3614
in the Longwood area, laet Friday. From left ure Hruce Carlson. Hill Ramwhen br arrived home, he
llEltA LD OFFICES) Sunford 322-2011, 322 2012 and
sey and Rteve Harmon with the six foot long deadly snnke which once
killed a .9 inch coral snake in
321-2013, County 425-59.13 and 421-8824.
boaated IS rattles and a button.
(Herald Photo),
hi* mother’s greenhouse.

Lyman Boosters
Raise $49

Longwood Youths Kill Rattler

Call Your Reporters

"It FUEL." DROWN nnd white chihuniuin. shown third from left. with hi*
proud .voting owner, Rebecca Huy ward, was judged Rest of Show Sunday
a t the Mid-Florida Obedience H ub Pet Show. Dogs competing in this chi.**
were 1st place winners in a t least one other class. Sharing honors tire left
to right: Leslie Jones with "Angel." who placed 3rd: Hilly Clcmmens with
"Sam," who placed 4th and on right, F. Y. Dowel gives her (foodie an aj&gt;.
proving pat for winning 2nd place.

'Rebel' Judged
Best In Area
Pet Show
By Jane Casselberry
The Mid-Florida Obedience
Club held a Pet Show Sunday
afternoon at Hie Casselberry
Ball Park with dogs of all
shapes and sizes, both those
with pedigrees and those of
doubtful ancestry, t a k i n g
part.
“ Hebei," a liny brown and
white Chihuahua owned by
Hcbccca Hayward was judg­
ed “ best of show” as well as
winning trophic* fur first
place honors in the “ small­
est" nnd “ cutest" classifica­
tion*.
Winners In the Obedience
Class were, first place, Bar­
bara Kcgehein with her shep­
herd, “ Dixie” ; second, Gary
Barnes
with his German
shepherd, “ Hebei" and third
placp lo Pete Powel with Ins
poodle, "P ne."
" "Crts* ’ Cross." an appeal­
ing three munlhs old Basset
puppy was given as a dour
prize and he way won hy an
Air Force officer. With "Criss
Cross" went In* trophy won
when he was shown by Mona
Lisa Brown in Hie "Longest
E ars" clas* and won approv­
al of the judge* for his nineinch long ears.
Eight months old “ Dixie."
wlio took first place in Obed­
ience trials, was also judged
Ihe winner in the youngest
dog class.
Other results of judging
were: best groomed — first
place, “ Mis*)'," G e r m a n
shepherd owned by
Paul
llofinan; second, Collie own­
ed hy Helen Garland; h o i
trained — first. P. Y. Powel
and poodle and second, Ka­
ren Yeager with standard
poodle, " P ie r r e " ; liveliest —
winner was "Angel" a cross
between a French poodle ami
a Mexiran chihuahua who
had evidently been fed on
jumping brans, owned by
la’slic Jones; largest — firsl
place lo Paul Hoffman and
second lo Karen Yeager. The
most unusual dogs in the
show were Hilly Clemmons'
basset, “ Sam," first; Iwslie
Jones, second, and Karen
Yeager, third; funniest—first
P. V. Powel’* poodle and sec­
ond Billy Clcmmens' basset.
Judges for the show were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Livingston.
Miss Barbara Krgrhcin, Alla
monte; Dr. and Mrs. Jam es
B. Murphy, veterinarian from
Altamonte; Miss Judy Tobin,
Maitland; Roger W r i g h t ,
president of the club from
Lake Mary and Mrs. Wright
and .Mrs. Doris Brown. Alta­
monte.
The Mid-Florida Obedience
Club meet* every Monday
night at 7 p m. in front of
i’ublix Market at Hie 17-92-438
intersection. Dogs, bnlli plain
and pedigreed, and llu-ir own
ers are invited to participate
in these classes for a nominal
fee.

Enterprise Gets
Four Donors
lly Helen 8 m * l |r i u
Enterprise Hlnoti Bank Is
prmul tu report an i.ihlitiun nf
four pints nf blood to It* re­
serve at Ihe unit mobile draw­
ing held last Friday.
Donor* were Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hruddnek, Halph Couliette and F(irre*t Nutt.
Muni donor* are needed,
however, and those who are
physically aide are encourag­
ed tu give blood, la cause they
never know when an emergen­
cy may arise when they or a
nunitx-r of the family might
need to draw from the blood
bank.

MONA LISA Drown poses with the three months
old Russet puppy, "Criss Cross,” who wits given
it way ns u door prize tit the pet show held in
Casselberry Sunday hy Die Mid-Florida Obedi­
ence Club. She allowed the pup in the "Longest
Kara" Haas which lie won easily with these 1)
inch beauties.

Lake Mary Rd.
Contest Set
Attention, Luke Mary residents:
The contest is on to pick a new name for
the old Lake Mary Rd. that comes off 20tli St,
and runs along the railroad and into tho com­
munity of Lake Mary.
The Chamber of Commerce of Luke Mary,
at the request of the County Commissioners is
planning to rename the road to clear up the eonfusion of three roads all using; Lake Alary in
their name.
Rules for the contest were drawn up a t the
Hoard of Directors meeting held Thursday and
are as follows.
1. 'Flio name used will still contain the word
Road afte r it.
2. No name will he used th a t Is already
being used in the county.
it. Only one entry will he accepted from each
individual nnd thu person must he a resident of
Lake Mary or the immediate vicinity.
•I. E ntry must be postmarked before or on
March .’JO, 19(W.
Mail your entry name on a postcard, letter
or newspaper form to; Chamber of Commerce,
Lake Mary, Florida.
■ ENTRY IILANK
This entry blank may he used to submit
new name choice for the old Lake Mary Rd.
that runs from 20th St., along the railroad to
Lake Mary.
I am a resident of Lake Mary and would like
to change the name of the Lake Marv Road
to

Road
Name: ,
Address:

Mail to: Chamber of Commerce, Lake Alary,
Florida

Legion Post 256 Elects Officers
By Jane Casselberry
the Elkin*. West \ a . .mviAmerican I-egion Memorial liary.
The following were a p p l i ­
Post 2.’&gt;G of Casselberry and
ed In head permanent com­
th- newly organized Auxil­
mittees: Mr*. Luther M&gt;niary unit met Friday night dorse, parliamentarian, was
ai Uic Woman’s Club Building wa» named chairman of thn
on Over brook Dr. After the Constitution and By-law* com­
meetings entertainment ant! mittee: and Mr*. Leonard
refreshments were enjoyed in Casselberry, publicity comlionur of Hie 41U&gt; anniversary ntittee; Mrs. ituih Rogers »f
of tho American Legion,
Casselberry has been named
Harold Kryder commander liason officer tie tween the
of ihe post presided at the post and auxiliary a* she it
Legion meeting and Mr*. in the unique position of be­
Kryder, president of Hie aux­ longing to both groups by
iliary presided at the meet­ virtue of her servee in tho
ings.
WAC during World War II.
Two vacancies in the offices
Mrs. Myndcrse ha* trans­
of the auxiliary were filled ferred her membership from
when Mr*. Thomas llueston, Auxiliary 183 of the Old Glory
Queen's Mirror Circle was Post.
elected Sgl at-Arms and Mrs
Tlie nei\ unit's charter has
Whitman Ward of 160 Sunny.' closed this weekend in ac­
town ltd., was elected Vice cordance to the rule that l ie
President. Mrs. Whitman it the charter be closed 30 day*
a past president of the Park- from the date of request. Any
eisburg. West Virginia, aux­ eligible woman will be moro
iliary as well as Past De­ than
welcome after that
partm ent Chapeau of the S . date, however, ’ to Jmn as
and 40. Sha u a transfer from 1regular members-

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Steam Ahead
To Get College Here

Frederick
***0.0*+

Raps Bryant

tty LARRY VKRMICL
The biggest problem on
Celery Ave. will be the lock

of riglits-of-wuy , . . Property
owners may be asked lo do
nale them.
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That old timber bridge at
Tuskawilla ltd and Unwell
Creek is failin' down and
County Engineer Bill Bush
tells us that a new $)2,ooo
bridge Is under design and
may be constructed by the
sum m er . . .
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An all out effort by the
county mad department is
underway to find an acres*
road to the new English Es­
tates School . . . Hill Bush is
studying the prospect of put­
ting it Itehiml Ihe Jai-Alai
fronton . . . Have to work
pretty fast; Ihe hills on the
school will lie opened April 4.
• • •
Spring cleaning going on at
City Hall . . . fixing windows
in the city manager's olficc.
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Hank Tamm Jr. Just bgck
from University of Florida
short course for finance of­
ficers was named a director
of (he association . . . Hank
look hi* girl Friday, Rosa
Botundo, with him.
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Police department one man
short . . . Wally Smith r e ­
signed last week . . . By the
wav. two..Policemen. Roderick
Hancock and John Dodson,
attending ixilirc school in Or­
lando . . .and how about a
bouquet for policeman Fred
Kelly, Herman Harriet
and
Jack Cos grave ' who work
nights watching over us.
. . .
riial appeal on that pro­
posed shopping center out by
Bavcnns Park has liccn turn­
ed in to (lie inning office and
will come up before the Coun­
ty Board Tuesday. Thai'* that
$150,000 center that the zoning
board shelved.
committee of the
meeting at mam
Merle W a r n e r ,
tills us.

Airport
Chamber
Tuesday.
Chairman.

A little one-act comedy
took place at Casselberry’s
Town Council meeting Thurs­
day night. Hibbard Cassel­
berry requested lho Council
recess it* meeting. L. E.
Woodhams objected, that be
wanted to know why they
should not adjourn. Cassel­
berry took him into a back­
room. Woodhams wa* agree­
able to continue. Then C.
Overman objected and refus­
ed la go to the backroom heftuise "we have no secret*
from our citizens." But he
did go with Casselberry to the
backroom. And he agreed to
a continuance. Then Ihe meet­
ing recessed and all went
■with Casselberry to hi* office
"In took at my map and I'll
show you."
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Navy personnel of thr San­
ford Naval Air Station was
apprised today that Adm.
George W. Anderson Jr.,
chief of Naval Dperalions and
Hie Ilian who engineered the
Cuban blockade, will appear
al fi p in. Sunday on the na­
tionally-televised "Meet the
Press" program, to tie shown
locally on Channel 2.
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Charlie Morrison reports
the Chamber of Commerce
has received another 1,000
•Smite" buttons . . . "and
so keep on smiling."
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While statewide unemploy­
ment compensation insurance
payments to Florida jobless
dropped in February, in­
crease* were noted in San­
ford. according to the State
Industrial Commission
Sanford's inrrease was 12,091 to $13,193 in February, as
compared to January.
Statewide total d r o p p e d
from January's $3.(»M,B40 to
$2,613,0)5.
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Lawn and Garden clinic set
next Monday al tins Home
Demonstration Office , , ,
lime: 2 to I 30 p m and
7 :3 0

lo

U) p m .

On Progress

"Right now we Mmply are
"The executive committee. ty government and the muni­ we have got to have th* facts
An "all-out drive" in ef­
forts to obtain the propose*! getting ready to make an President Francis Houmillnt cipal governments.
and figures when our case
stale university lor Semi­ all-out effort to obtain cstnb- and the leadership n! the
"We are hopeful of hav­
l» presented to the proper
nole County has been launch­ lishment of Hie proposed new Chamber are ptrpared lo ing some tangible informa­
autluiritie*.
ed by live Chamber of Com­ state university," Stenstrom make an all-out effort on this tion to present to the Cham­
Mute and Hotter educational facilities are needed MACK CI.KVKI.AM ) -III. merce.
"At this point.'’ be con­
reported.
project.
ber’* long-range committee
in Florida, it was agreed by Gordon V. Frederick and
•Hits Apathy*
Tin* was Ihe report this
"The executive committee
"We are discussing the on education next Tuesday at cluded, "we are in the phase
•Ian Fortune when they campaigned before the Sanmorning of Douglas Sten- of the Chamber of Commerce m atter with our State legis­ the Civic Center at 7:30 of determining Hie best way
ford-Setnitiole Ja.vcees T hursday noon a t the Civic
strum, chairman of the Cham­ no-t Thursday afternoon to lators; vve are trying to ob­ p. m."
lo obtain the information wo
.Stenstrom continued: "We need to present."
Center.
ber'* long range committee discus* Hie proper procedure tain all Information contain­
on education, wlm asked for in making it known lo the ed in the* McDonald Report; believe vve have an excellent
Hut the two candidates for the Legislature In
Stenstrom
promises!
tho
countywide unification In tbe State Legislature and other We are securing counsel of e ha lire and vve are determined public would lie kept Inform­
Tuesday's election aimed tlirir
drive to have the new school slate officer* our interest experts in other areas, and to do everything possible to ed in the progress of Hie ef­
argument* from different a n ­
placed "somewhere in Semi­ In having the university In we are preparing lo Iry lo obtain the new universityfort to obtain Hie stale uni­
gles,
mobilize support .if tbe coun­
nole County."
Seminole County,
"We realize, however, that versity fur Seminole County,
Frederick, « former Repre­
sentative and the Democratic
randidatn in this election,
ehnrgrd
increased taxation
Unopposed
State
Senate
will be necessary lo give In­ candidate Mack Cleveland Jr.
creased services in the state.
Thursday night strongly cri­
"To obtain quality educa­ ticized past apathy a t the
tion,’* Frederick stated, "we
Campaign* were being step­ need quality teacher* and to polls an«l urged that Seminole
County citizens "turn out in
ped up today in Seminole obtain quality teachers we large number* for next Tues­
W KATIIKIt: Knir mill slitfhtly w arm er through Saturday. lliyjh today, fifi-70. Low tonight, oO-Tio.
County's single contested vote must give them quality pay." day’s special legislative elec­
Frederick further rliarged tion."
VOl~ :»:i
rim ed I tc - ' L e a s e d W i r e
EatabHiihcd 1008
P r l TMAHCI1 22. IMS
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO?717
a* of Tuesday.
that Governor i ll ) a n t "c u r­
Cordon V. Frederick. Dem­
Cleveland and other county
tailed progress of Florida by
ocrat. and Jan Fortune, He- two year* by not asking for legislative candidates with
publican, were "driving all- new taxes. Schools," he point­ tlie exception of Republican
Jan Fortune, appeared for
out'' to get out the vote in ed out. "now receive 05 per the Bear Lake Community
cent
of
the
tax
dollar*."
their race for the House seal
Club al a meeting attended
Queried from th e audience,
by roughly 30 people. Others
vacated by .Mack N. Cleve­
Frederick responded t h a t "Ihe speaking were IjCgMator Joe
land Jr.
easy way for tho Legislature
Davis;
Gordon
Frederick,
Cleveland, a Democrat, Is is to increase Hie sole* lax.
CAIRO t U P I )—Government
Democratic legislative candb
the only unnpiwscc! candidate Such ns, a full three per cent date and Boh Fox who re­ official* were re|iorlcd workin the state. Hr seeks Semin­ sales tuv oil new automo­ presented Fortune. Republi­ mg today on u plan which
Preliminary planning for to permit individual boats to
biles."
might eventually unite Egypt,
can legislative candidate.
ole County's new Senate seat.
The attorney also argued
the proposed St. Johns-lndian by pass Die locks,
Syria
and
Iraq
in
a
sort
of
With Bepulilirans "working
In opening remark* of the
"H ie aerial photos and tho
River waterway will be out
like »!0" to elect Fortune. that Florida's prison system program Cleveland said that three-headed federal inn.
preliminary surveys," Krishould be modernized, telling
lined lo Hie State Board of de.r said "will permit..Us In
Democrats iikcw i»e'were out
that in one prison eight in­ although h&lt;—hca- no - opposi­ I l l A R T l ' i J i n O D t r
in force to have Frederick
tion this "will not lessen my
Conservation Monday at Tab pin down tho cost element."
mates ale confined to an ti x
GENEVA (U P I)—The Unit­
elected.
desire to serve Hie county to
lahaoMf.
Harris Saxon, chairman of
8-foot cell. He told of need* to
ed State* ami Russia today
Registrar Camilla
Bruce
Making the presentation at the Volusia County Commis­
rare fur Florida's indigent pa­ tbe best of my ability.
were
reported
in
agreement
today was hesitant lo make a
"I will welcome any op­
(he session, called hy Gov­ sion, today named Steve Shin*
tients,
,
prediction on Tuesday's vole
portunity to discus* any ques­ on how lo break Hie procedur­
ernor llry ant for conserva­ liolser and F. K. Watson,
Frederick said ho "lost uny
turn-out.
tion with you at any lime, al deadlock at Hie )7-tuitfou
tion and planning, will bo bull) of New Smyrna Beach
idea* of halo* when I first
KPHILON SIGMA ALPHA m.mrlty nmtiiiucn
".Normally it would be a
either on a slate, county or disarm am ent conference.
John
Krider and
Harold to represent that enmity on
went In tho la-gtslature. I ran
th eir (im rlfre of piiyitiH the telephone hill for thu
local level," lie added. *
very light count," Mrs. Bruce
Scott,
chairman
and
engineer,
the navigating committee.
only ptomlic to do my best to
Amnesty L ittle ltotl Sehnnlluni.se. Mrs. Henry Tnoke, respectively, of the Si. John*- They
Davis, wim said that he
said, "hut with both parties
joined Krider and John
make my contribution lo the
rib'hI, bunds thu check mid receipt to Southern
out working It is difficult lo
VIENNA, Austria (UPI) "cam e out more or less a*
Indian
Rivet
Navigating
Com­
Brum
Seminole; C. E. Lestale and county."
an interested citizen" also lulonncd observers said to­
Hell ManiiRer Itohert Shutldeii, left, us Mrs. O. K.
make a prediction."
mittee.
Gctlc and Ransom Downes,
Fortune, the Republican can.
emphasized that "Ihe people day a sweeping amnesty in
Goff, teacher's aide observes.
(Herald Photo)
There are 13,475 Democrat*
Krider revealed today Ihe Orange, and It. C. Brady and
didatr, on the other hand, a t ­ must vote," adding that he.
Communist Hungary is un­
registered and eligible to
committee. In session with D. £&gt;. Xlsbct, Brevard.
tacked waste in governmental too, want* to hear from the likely to result In immediate
vote. 2.279 Republican* and
Sen. Bernard Parrish and
operation* and s t a t e d h e people and will welcome all
234 other*, including two In
freedom for Juszcf Cardinal
others last Wednesday at
would oppose new taxes be­ opinion*.
Mlndszcnty.
the Prohibition Party.
Titusville, was enlarged to
cause "the Legislature should
Frederick, harking hi* ca m ­
The county's 23 polling
include Volusia County.
be more considerate in taking paign qualifications on past
place* will lie open from 7
He also slated Scott's firm,
dollars from the taxpayer's legislative experience and the
a.m. to 7 p.ni. Tuesday.
Reynolds Smith and Hills, I*
7.
E
R
M
A
T
T
,
Switzerland
pockets."
fact that he is a Seminole
exploring a proposed right-ofHe explained that "where I County native whose "future ( U P I &gt;—Swiss aullmrilic* rail
way for Hie canal, Using ae r­
PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
work we try to get four mis­ i* lied with the county’s," ed for a ban on kissing ami
ial photographs of the East A resident of a fishing com­
dancing
today
a*
(lie
liext
way
sile* for the cost of three. pointed out that although
The lurorporalinn of Fern cil unanimously passed a re*- Central
Florida
Regional munity near hero gunned
Therefore, vve should try to there will have In be some lo combat a typhoid epiitcmle
Park was given a voice of ap olution requesting the 19121 Planning Committee and other down an armed fugtllva to­
which
already
lias
struck
loo
get four classroom* for tin- lax raises on the Mate ’evel,
day, ending a .Ill-hour man­
proval hy Iam g wood Mayor legislature for passage of * preliminary survey*.
cost of there. We should in- lie will fight against any tax persons.
special ai l requiring re reg­
Route of the ennui being hunt that started with a robA.
It.
tairinann
at
a
meeting
mm e conscientious in levying on food nr medicine.
istration of nil voters in studied 1* from Lake Mon­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — taxes."
of the City Council Thursday Inuigwood and providing for roe In Lake Harney and then lo'iy and a kidnaping, mi­
He said that although the
llion! iea said.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI I — night.
Fortune p r n p n * e d new easiest way to increase Hie
President Kennedy sent tele
voting
by absentee ballot. a short-cut directly across to
John P. Simmon*, alias
gram* lo 23 governors today schools on a sort of prodnc- inrnine would Ik- lo impose A railroad strike mediation
Isirmatin said, "I think it Copies of Hie resolution will Ihe liiiliiin River in the vici­ l.l.-yd Harden of Clearwater,
urging them to seek ratifica­ tio n -liu e h a s ! * , purchasing additional sale* tax, "there expert, harked by pleas from
go lo Legislator Joe Davis nity of May town. The study
was killed by a lilnst from the
tion of tbeir State le g isla ­ hardware and other furnish- are many other aource* of Rep. Charles K. Bennett (II- would he a fine thing if Fern fur presentation to the Sem­
is for a too-foot wide, nine- shotgun of Randall Holley,
Park
is
incor|Hirated
and
Fla.)
was
to
arrive
here
to­
tures of tin- Anti-Poll Tax ingi in quantity lot* for many revenue."
naming
among
inole County Legislative Dele­ feet deep waterway, with
who heard thu 29-ycnr-old
Amendment to the Constitu­ schools rather than confining tliem an increased tax on day in a new attempt to end want it known Unit Ho- City gation,
lurks 25l) x 250 feet at each
of
lamgwood
has
no
quarrel
Negro mi Ids porch in th*
all puichasr* to an individual purchase* of automobiles and the At-day-old Florida East
tion this year.
Tho request fur a retail ti end and witli ,ide approaches
willi Fern Park."
West Bay community shortly
A»*erling lliat lie hopes the school.
on the state gambling busi­ Coast Railway strike.
quor
license
for
the
IsmgIn other husine** Ihe rirnn
before iluwn today.
"Imopholes must be dosed,” nesses.
amendment can he effective
wood Hotel and Bar to Wil­
Bay County Sheriff M. J.
in the 11*14 presidential elec­ Foitune stated, "with no In­
Fortune's prepared state­
liam J. Lancaster was up
Dal
fill .aid Simmons, running
tion* the President *aid that crease 'in loses until vve get ment as read by Fox. sires*
llotin, Germany (U PI) —
proved by a I I vole with
flniu a too man posse that
" a s o( today, 24 State* Leg­ dollar for dollar." He agreed ed the Importance of estuii The West German govern­
Cnimeilniitn Carl Lommlcr ob­
inrludcd National Guardsmen
islatures have ratified thr tea&lt;heis should have mole lishing a two-party system ment lia* asked Switzerland
jecting "on general princi­
proposed amendment hy vir­ pay.
armed1 willi' Ml rifles, wa*
In Ihe slate and the fart that to extradite two alleged ),*
ples."
Fainting to Ihe f a r t he is a he "see* no need for lax raeli agents aerusrd of Hie a t ­
tually unanimous action."
seeking refuge when HcRey
It was agreed to advertise
WASHINGTON (CPU —
"Because very few Slate new resident of S e m i n o l e increase.'*
beard him. Ilullcy opened the
tempted murder of a German
for
hjd*
for
resurfacing
of
I'ronidi-nt
Kennedy
In.
V
.
n
NASHVILLE, Term. (UP!)
legislature* will meet in County, Fortune said that
“They're not organized id tnhsile scientist, it wa* an
door to Ids port'll, saw thu
—A man who entered a Warren SI. from W, Lake St. v*nil nnd-rtee attitude today on N'-gio and filed the allot a*
Hail," he added, "action by "one thing we need is to bring iln* time lo efficiently r e ­ nounm l today.
lo
a
point
approximately
3uo
Soviet
troop
withdrawals
from
crowded courtroom during
individual slate* now i* essen­ to tbe county a good two-par­ duce costs . . . spending
.Simmons tried to draw a
the Janie* II. Hoffa trial and feel vve,I of W. Lake St. with Cuba even I hough there wire pistol, the sheriff said.
tial if Ihe proposed am end­ ty system, bringing better money can only be done by
bid*
to
he
stihmillrd
by
8
indication*
Russia
might
he
slait at the teamsters host
ment i* to he effective during s o l u t i o n * and answers to the trained and qualified per­
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
preparing to pull out more
with a Bit pistol wa* order­ p.m. on April 18.
problems to !*• faced."
sons." tbe statement read.
the liail election*."
President Kennedy ’* n e x t ed relum ed to a mental ho*,
Pnrrhase* of budge* for the fore*'*
venture in personal diplom­ p ta! Thursday.
luiligwnndVolunteer
F irc
The President told hi* new*
acy, a late spring trip lo
nig'ii
Warren Swanson. 28. wa* Depl. and of 'goo l!MI3 dog conference Thursday
Europe, Is bring expanded to
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) ruled bv Judge William Mill lags were okayed and a mo­ Hint the Russians were e*ti
include West Berlin. I/mdon. e r mil capable of Manding tion was approved for Hie city mated to have withdrawn Tile
powerful
legislative
too. seems to tie a likely ad trial on contempt of court lo take step* toward* Ihe pur­ "approximately 3.000 troop* Council, with vision* of a
dilion to hi* itinerary.
trying session in mind, met
charge*. Miller *aid Swan chase of a new "city" seal. in these past weeks.”
"We uic wailing to see today to liegln silling report*
son should Is' returned lo
whether more will Ik: with­ on proposed record spending
the federal medical center al
MOSCOW (U PI) More Springfield. Mo., uniil hi*
drawn, ss we would hope and other major bill* to hit
than I0.W8) Soviet officials condition improves or unlit
HOLLYWOOD, Fin. (UPI) they would be," he added.
the legislature in April.
have been fired for undercut­ the charge* a r e dropped.
—A Irxtllo leader called lie
Diher sources in Washing­
Investigating
committee),
ting Premier Nikita Khrusli
___
day for a government policy ton cited repots* that one whu have gathered on-thechev’s pet "virgin lands"
of "hard bargaining witli or more Soviet slops might spot explanation* of request*
farm program by more than . M a l u i l j r S u r e
friendly nations" to help hoi- tie getting ready to remove und gripes from state agen­
$15.4 million through then
GAINESVILLE (U P li - tie r thu industry’* export pro­ additional Russians from the cies, were to report to the
embezzlement and gross in­ Horner E. Hooks, general gram.
island.
council.
efficiency, it was learned to manager of the Florida Citrus
day.
Commission, says Hie citrus
industry must make sore it*
marketing programs are con­
sumer oriented, not product
oriented.
A water rule Increase and a the first 11,000 gallons to $,1.S0 Kenneth McIntosh Informed
Ibidgc .
Pag" 8
part of an annexation plan for tlie first 7,tan) gallon-.
tlie Council that Caasellierry
Classified .. I'ugu lit &amp; 11
were uppruved by Casselberry
In ptrpuring un ordinance will have to co-unllnuto drain­
Co mi,*
.... Page 111
Town Council in continued leading to tho annexation of age problems.
Dear Aldsy
Page 8
ISTANBUL, lurkcy (UPI) session Thursday evening.
the Keminole I'luza of thu
The session, originally open­
Editorial
, Page 4
— Form er President C e I a I
Council approved an ugire- Eastern Shopping Center, the ed March 13, continued to
Entertainment .. page 9
IK) CTO IIS DAY in Hanford will I&gt;e observed March 30, ncmrdinK t&lt;&gt; »
Bayar, who was imprisoned incut with Casselberry Util­ Council agreed it will accept Mutch 18 and again to T hurs­
Puzzle
, Page 10
proclamation eitfnod today hy Mayor Tom McDonald. ConferriiiK with Ilia
for life for violating the Turk­ ities fur an iueicuscd water no responsibility of additional day evening, was continued
Society ......
. Page H
Honor arc Mrs. H. M. Rosamond, left, Doctor's Day Chairman anti Mrs.
ish Constitution, today was rate. Tim sliding acuta com­ diainage outfall created by again " a t the discretion of
Sport*
Page ft
Vann Parker, President of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Seminole Medical
released because of his 111 mence* witli an inrrease fo r the renter.
the rhalrman" a t the request
Churchea _____ Page 2
health.
single r e s i d e n c e s fJ U KI $3 f o r
However, Town Attorney of Hibbard CasscItwfry.
A*sn.
(Herald Photo)

★ ★ ★
Demos, GOP
'Step-Up'
Campaign Drives

Voter Apathy
Strongly Hit
By Cleveland

(F lu * ^ m t f n r ii i t m ill*

WHO A . . .

Board To Get
River Plans

BRIEFS

United Egypt

Sweeping

ley,

No Kissing

Anti-Poll Tax
OK Asked By JFK

Incorporation OK,
Lormann Claims

Armed Fugitive
'Gunned' Down

Mediator

Alleged Aprents

JFK Plans Wait
See Cuba Policy

Hoffa Assailant
Hospitalized

Next Venture

Council Sifts
$ $ Reports

On The Carpet

Hard Bartfiiininjr

Water Rate Hike OK'd

Herald Index

ItcleiiKcd

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                    <text>Page 8 — Mar. 19, 19B5

R c rx tt

Beauty Contest Extended
«

Deadline on the Miss Semi­
nole County Contest has been
extended 10 day* to the 23th
of March, Civilan Charlie
Kampf announced today.
"Our county gtrla aeem to
be a little shy about stepping
forward and signing up for
this, but I thlrik we've got
the ball rolling now and the
entries
are beginning to
come In," Kampf aald, Clvltana are the sponsoring club
for the contest. E. C. Harper,
Jr.- la chairman.
Kampf said that
word

from the Dynatronic* plant
personnel that would he in
this week, and urged girl*
from Lyman and Oviedo and
Seminole High Schools to
pick up application blanks in
the offices of the schools and
gel them in at once.
Unmarried career girl* be­
tween 17 and 31 are also in­
vited and urged to fill out
an application blank.
"We'd like to have at le n t
30 girls in the contest. There
sponsor* watting to iron-

vide you with a stunning
swim suit from Alix of San­
ford.” Kampf reminded the
young beauties of the coun­
ty
"There are Ju»t hundred*
of really lovely girl* in the
county, many of them torn
and raised here, and we al­
ready know it'a going to b?
hard to rhyose between them,
but we want one or these
lovely young ladies to reign
over the big Seml-Con'ennlal
as Queen fur a day," hr add­
ed.
There are many utcfol and

valuable prucs awaiting the
Queen and her court, and
every girl get* to keep the
hlgh-fashion latest-style swim
suit that will be from Alix
of Sanford, one of Die top
name* in the world of beach
wear.
Blank* are available at all
the high school* in the rminty, at the USO, the Sanford
Herald, S a n fo r d Electric,
Sanford Atlantic Bank. Flor­
ida Stale Bank First Fed­
eral, WTRR and the Recrea­
tion Office at the Civic Cen­
ter.

Buy A Book;
Read If;
Donate It

Town Shares
Life Institute
With Lyman

By Donna Estrs
ny Louise Simunek
Dr. Douglas* Broun, who Is
L o n gw o od
Elementary
taking part in the Family In­
School ITO will sponsor a
stitute Program currently be­
Book Fair today, with a
ing presented by the Lyman
display
made up of recom­
PTA will speak to membera
mended books in many field*
of the Altamonte Elementary
of interest.
School PTA Wednesday on
family- life relationships, Mrs.
H»ok* w o r e on display
Lawrence Swafford. A l t a during thr school day for chil­
monlc PTA president, emphadren and teachers and will ba
sited today.
from 7 p.m. until 9 pm. for
Thl* is part of the series
NEW OFFICERS of the St. Catherine of Seinn Circle of the Church of
which include* a talk by Dr. i
the parents.
the Nativity of L oiikwooiI are shown here after their election. From left.
Brown at Lyman High School
Benefits to Ihe school li­
Mrs. Tracy Enten, treasurer; Mrs. John Kennedy chairman: Mrs. Garland
Tuesday on "Do Teenagers
brary
will he realised, not
Shaw, aecrctary; Mrs. Leo Cross, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)
Need Parent*?" to begin at
from sates profits, but rather
7:30 p in. A discussion work­
Irnm the donation of tho
shop will be held at the Alta­
books to the school after Ihe
monte S cIsmiI Wednesday- aft­
purchaser h»* finished read­
ernoon at I p.m. in conjunc­
ing them.
tion with the srn rs.
All sales will be recorded
Dr. Brown ti professor of
and a drive will be made at
Marriage and Family Living
a later time to have Ihe
of (lie School of Social Wel­
books brought to the school
fare at Florida Slate Univers­
for Hie benefit nr all the stu­
By
l-oufsr
Simunek
auditorium
for
renewal
of
open
house
u*»
well
attendity, and all persons in the
od and Dr. Paul O. Schallet dent*.
Plans for a foot-lapping memberships.
area are Invited to attend any
“The school library has
The
Library
hax
made
lias
accorded the honor of
concert
by
the
Mid-Florida
of the aeries.
Pops Orchestra are all in great stride* in ll* three burning tin* mortgage during j made excellent progress since
the opening of this term.
readiness for tonight at 8 year* of operation T heir' the open house ceremonies.
PTO fund* and book dona,
p. m. at tut- Altamonte Elelion*, romblnrd with sch&lt;*d
menlary School on Sft ITS
funds, have raised ihe hook
Conductor Arthur Bril wm
count from find to more than
direct the concert, which will
2.100 volumes.
open wiUi the National Em­
To meet accreditation stand­
blem March by E. E. Ilagard*. five volumes per pupil
Mrs. Margaret Cleveland, lcy, followed by highlight*
arc needed. This will mean
12, of HOT Palmetto Ate. from Oklahoma hy Richard
died late Sunday at Seminole Rogers.
Hy Lyle C. Wilson
|Terminal Co , Hardman and upwards of 3.000 lawk* de­
Autumn I-ravc* hy Johnny
pending on next year's en­
Memorial Hospital.
WASHINGTON (CPU — Northeastern Railroad Co. ami
rollment.'' Principal Louis
She wai born July t, 1910 Mercer, Clear Track Gallop
St.
Johns
River
Terminal
Co.
Nun-operntinyr employes of
m ririlla, Ga. and had lived hy J . Rarnby and a spiritual
Kosky said.
Judge Long's circular tu
tiiu Southern Railway and a f­
In Sanford for Ihe past 30 Now Don’t lx-1 Nobody Turn
All honks at (he Fair will
empkyes
said: "The Supreme
filiated
lint
s
have
been
irtviU-d
years. She attended the F'-st You Around will be presented
feature Hie best in library
by the vocal quartet of *lob to apply for refund of dues Court decided that dues, fee* binding and will he sold at
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­ Nedalf. Harold Riexcn. Ken-, money misused by their union* and assessments collected by absolute school costs. Many
i n union under a union shop honk* will lx- available lor
band A. C. Cleveland, two ncth Gnuchark and Heroic for political purtases.
The
Southern
is
union
a
hop.
agreement may not he used by immediate delivery w h i I •
Kirvtcin.
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Ro­
There will be a dance by- Miss Nancy M. lumper, a lira unions for political pur­ others can be ordered for
man and Mi*| Carol Cleve­
land. both of Sanford, and Pat Wise ax well av a baton Southern employe. Won » 11M11 poses over your objection. early delivery.
presentation by the 1-ake J Supreme Court decision for­ The court will determinu the
two grandchildren.
Funeral services are sche­ Weston Baton Twirlers under bidding lubor leaders to com­ extent to which such dues, fee*
duled at 10:30 a. in. Wcdncx- the direction of Mr*. Sarah pel a union memln-r to pay 1 r and assessments are used for
da at Brisson Funeral Home McElfrcsh to the Semper political activity to which the political non-collective bar­
member was opposed. Mus gaining purposes and will es­
with Rev. Fred Chance offi­ Fidelia March by Sousa.
3trs. Iris Blackwclder will Loupcr seek* to alert Southern tablish a system of making
ciating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn sing several Victor Herbert employes to their chance to refund* or reductions in dues
favorite*. The program will obtain a refund.
fur employes who give notice
Memorial Park.
Tlia Sanford Tourixt and
Pallbearer*
are
Denter end with the playing of the
The c».e begun in Ihbb to the union that they object
Cordell, John Ivey, J . . C. famous Sousa March, the C o u n t y
Superior Court, to the use of their money for ShufLchoard Club will hold
Davis, Gene Kstridge, Ed Stars and Stripe* Forever.
.Maco, Ga., in 1U38. Tin- Su­ purposes other than erdleiUvr a .spaghetti supper today at
8 p.m. at live club building,
Tickets will lie available preme Court ended It, June! bargaining."
Davis and Elmer Dunn.
Brisson Funeral Home U at Uie door and also ran be lb. Km;I. Judge (I. L. Long,
"The demand for a onion with Joe Aztarella in charge
secured at the. Library on llibb Superior Court, now bus simp,” Mis* Looper t o l d of serving.
in charge of arrangement*.
On Wednesday the Main­
Mail Unit
Ave.
Shepherd's invited to seek refunds from United Pre** International,
Drug Store in Casselberry, their unions KkOtXi non-oper­ "carries employe responsibili­ land Club, In New Smyrna
Beach, will be in Sanford fur
Western Auto in Fern Park ating employes of these lines:
ty to regard and to respect an afternoon tournament.
Plata and the Countryside
Georgia Southern - Florida the rights und idea* of minor­
New officers elected for
Doll Shop in Altamonte.
Railway Co., Southern Rail­ ity group*. This present* a the .'ianfurd club, recently,
The Concert Committee ha*
way Cc., Cincinnati, New Or­ Very serious problem to our are Stallion Wright, president;
worked very hard on hix
leans and Texas Pacific Kail* nation when you consider that George Rounds, vice presisubject and are hoping for
Funeral service* were to its complete success as this way, Alabama Great Southern t'.l per cent of AFL-CIO tnem- deni; Mrs. Rounds, secre­
Ite held today a t 4 p m. for li the meant to provide fund' Railroad Co., New Orleans I tiers are under a union shop, tary; Fred M. Walton, trea­
Thom a* Oglesby, 92, who died for the operating rxprnM-s of and Northeastern Railroad Ten cent* per capita pet 1surer; A. C. Madden, tour­
Sunday afternoon at the Semi­ the library to keep ll open. Co., Carolina and Northwest­ month could swing a national nament director and assistant
nole Memorial Hospital.
director, Joe E. Murray.
A table will be set up in the ern Railway Co., New Utleans |election.
Services will be held at
Ihr Church of God of Pro­
phecy
with
Rev.
Robert
Strickland officiating. Burial
will be in Lakrview Ceme­
tery.
Serving aa pallbearer* are
Tommy Swaggerty, Jim Grif­
fis, Clyde Wait*. A. B. Sikes,
W C. Galley. Randall Kinard.
Honorary Pallbearers are
Clyde Muse, Ernie Kinard,
William 1-effler Sr.. H. II.
Duncan, W. G. Kilbce, and
B. C. Whitten.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford ts in charge of ar­
rangement*.

Pops Orchestra

Foot-Tapping Contest Set

Mrs. Cleveland
Dead At 52

M E E T A R IZ O N A , a th re e a c t m im ical op eretta
will be presented by the Sominolo IliK h School
Glee Club and Chorallers at 8 p.m. to n ig h t a t th e
school auditorium. Misa Patty Glenn Johnson

stars with Henry Lavender in the production.
Here a Kay Kioup of dudes and "dudenes" dunce
n merry s&lt;|uare dance in the old corral.
(Herald Photo)

Chamber Asks
Mikler Rites
Halt Claims Pay
Giant Tax Cut
Set Wednesday
Profiteers, Bar Asks

Funeral service* are schcedulrd Wednesday at 3:30
p. m at S t Luke's Evincelical Lutheran Church In S il­
via for Joseph Mlklrr Sr.,
psinecr resident who founded
Uic community.
Sir. Mlklcr'i grandsons will
aerie a i pallbtarrra and Rev.
Stephen SI. Tuhy will offi­
ciate at the services.
The family ha a requested
(hat in lieu of flowers, dona­
tion* be made to the building
fund or to the missionary
project* of the church.
Burial will be In the Luth­
eran Cemetery.

T A L L A H A S S E E — In * move to atom
profiteeririK in w orkm en’s i-nniiwnsntiun cluim e, th e
Florid a B a r proposed a s ta tu te chattKe nharply c u t­
tin g paym ents to the |Hirnianently disabled.

If paneed by the 19011 LcglHlutlin*, compensation
to iiermancntly disabled pornoim would be reduced by

the amount paid III Sm-ial Se­
curity benefits by the fed­
eral government.
The measure was regarded
as an emergency step lu pre­
vent injured workers from
treking |&gt;ermniii-ntly disabled
status in order to draw both
workmen's compensation and
Social Security.
The
Florida Imlifetrial

Concentrate
Shows Increase Mrs. Ada Walker
Dies Monday

LAKELAND (DPI) - Can
nrry uie of Florida orange*
continued to Increase lust
week and was running slight­
ly abrad of the lame period
last sea ion, the Florida Cit­
rus Slutual reported this
weekend.
The Slutual said a large
portion of the fruit went for
concentrate, with the balance
going for chilled juice, single
strength juice and chilled
salad.
About is million tmea of
oranges have lio n used this
season in processor chancla.
with 3S million bosri being
used for concentrate. But the
Mutual said that cannery use
of grapefruit has been falling
for the past week.

Credit Women
Hold Breakfast
The regular meeting of the
Sanford Credit W o m e n 's
Breakfast Club wai held at
the Pinecreit Ion on Starch

13.

Credit Blackouts from the
Manuel were discussed with
all girls participating.
Polly Junta from the Credit
Bureau has taken over aa Ed­
ucational Chairman for tbo
rest of the year.
Polly Jones also received
word from the Jacksonville
CWBC that aha hia been
chosen to serve on the Bulle­
tin Committee at the SUM
Convention In Miami in Oc­
tober.
The next meeting win be
held en Tuesday evening »t
the Strickland-Morriaon show­
room et 7:30 a s Merck II.

Mr*. Ada Walker, S3, rtf
13A3 Myrtle Ave. died Mon­
day morning at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Chlplcy.
August 23. 1H7B and had made
tier home in Sanford for the
past 3(1 years, where site wav
a member of the First Bap
list Church
Stir ti survived by seven
children: Mrs. J . W. (iam­
bic and Mrs. I'ora la.1*- Griggs
nl Sanford:
M r * . Ouida
Smith of Fort Meade; John
Heddick of Phoonlx City,
Ala.; Bill Beddick, Lake City,
Fla.; Ben Reddick of Tam
pa and .Marlin Beddick ol
Canada.
Also four sisters, Mrs.
Ouida Menstroin. l-ake Wales;
Mrs. (ilsdys McCurlry and
Mrs. Demourll Jowers, Opp,
Ala; and Mri. Mamie Ttllan.
Phrnlg City, Ala.
Also four brothers: Allen.
George and A. I&gt;. Cotton of
Pensacola and Brn Colton
of Phenli City Ala,
The body will be lent to
Chlplcy for graveside ser­
vices to be held at the Chipley Cemetery at 4 p. m.
Wednesday.
Brit son Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements

Bidault Gets
Added Guards
B T E IN E B A C H .
Ger­
many (UPD—Bavarian police
reinforced tb*(r guards around Georges Bidault today
h e e a u a e of aaaaaaination
threat• sent to the fugitive
former French premier.

Commission, which supports
the reform but ts liol backing
tile liar proposal, report* that
some work eis were getting
I&lt;elief Its as in lirh as fiU per­
cent higher Ihiin tiiu salaries
they earned.
A Cliipley truck driver who
romp)aiutd of a hack injury
drew iH-uefits totaling 131-1 a
month. Ills salary was $200 a
ni-iith on the job, said tha
commission.
Citing another ease, Work­
men's Compensation Director
I'atrirk Meats told of another
truck driver, 48 years olt| with
five children, whoso U-nufils
totaled f.'SJti a month com­
pared to earnings u( 1273:
mill a Miami iatiorer who sat
hark with belief ila of $300
compared to earnings of $2(0.
The earnings listed above
wen- subject to ftdeial income
mill social aeniuty wllliltolillog luxes. Ilisnbility beiiellls
are tax free, which ilu-reasea
the margiii over earnings.
Dtnler Floihla's wurkmen's
rompcnsalion law, PA pereent
ot (lie IP0,000 liiJUIIes each
year l ire handled automatical­
ly. Meur* said.
Hut there is a disturbing
tit-ml toward seeking ytenuani-ntly disal-lt-tl status wineug
those with paitiwl disutilities
who glow arcus!timed to rereiving fat benefit* cltrcks, he
added.
An additional attractive
factor, Mi-ars said, it that
those reerlviog full benefits
still rail rum up to $100 a
month in purttimr work with­
out endangering their Buriat
Security statu*. Some earn
much more.
The Industrial Commission
feels the Social Security law
shculd be altered to reduce In
some proportion the payments
to these claimants, said Mrara.
If the Florida Bar proposal
ts passed, there will be no
saving to the public, since
workmen's compensation is
paid by private insurance

carrier*.
Tire ter said It ix backing
the suggested law In the Flo­
rida Legislature because it
offer* a chance t« grL some­
thing don* soon.

WASHINGTON (UPI»—The
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
today recommended an W ft
billion tax cut effective June
3u "to avoid the recession the
President has been talking
about.” *
Joel Harlow, chairman of
the chamber'* taxation com­
mittee, said corporate and in­
dividual laxcs should lie re­
duced this year ‘‘if the econ­
omy is to gain momentum"
rather than over three year*
as President Kennedy has
jirojaixed.
In testimony prepared for
the lliimir Ways and Means
Committee,
Barlow urged
nits which "will principally
encourage risk taking and ex­
tra effort” amt not Ju*t relief
for consumer*.
Harlow said money lost to
the Treasury by the reduc­
tions would be offset hy "sub­
stantial reductions in federal
expenditures.” I n c r e a s e d
consumer
spending
a ls o
would make up lor the loss,
lie added.

Security Man

Rail Employes Invited
To Apply For Dues Refunds

Tourist Club
Plans Supper

Thomas Oglesby
Service Today

A repreicntullve oj the Soc­
Use color to create archi­
ial Security Administration tectural effect*, make rooms
district office In Orlando will appear larger, ceilings high­
be at thr City Commission er etc.
room. City Hall, between U *
in. and noon April 3, tu, 17
ART IIHOWN
and 21 for those who wish to
I'EST CONTROL
apply for old age amt sur­
Termite* A Other Pests
vivor*
in*urancr
benefit*,
Social Security account num­
"HOI PARK OR.
ber* or to obtain information
323-8805
SANFORD
about Social Security.

Has V*8...will really travel!
iu s t o u t l A h o tn e w V -8 to odd now fire to the Comot fun-and-sun line.Wc call K tho Cyclone 2 6 0 V-8.
You'U call it a pistol! It's availablo in any Com et—jaunty convertibles, sedans with Comet's classic
roofline, station wagons, racy bucket-seat S-22's, and Com et’s nowest, the rakish Sportster hard*
top. And Comet adds to your fun with new service-savers that greatly reduce operating costs for
brakes, anti-freeze, oil and lubrication. No wonder Comet holds the top
t - J ] ‘6 3 MERCURY
resale value record in its class. Your Mercury dealer’s got the Comet
you're interested i n . . . and keeps his interest in the Comet you getl
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109

North

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Hanford, Fla.

�Losers To— Protest
To Governor
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Rhodes, Ferrin
Van Eepoel W in

Town Council of North Orlando will have a
"new
face” at its next scheduled meeting, April I.
\
C lO c *
North Orlando electors turned out en masse
Tuesday to vote in three new Council members. Irene
By L\RRY VERSIIEL
Van Eepoel, Arthur Rhodes and Arthur Ferrin. May­
Our fnfurmanta told a* toor Frank Kastila and Clarence Memory were unscat-

Ity of «n off-the-record meetad in lh« vote. Kurt Stripling
lay of the St. Johna-lndian
did not seek rr-eleeliun.
In • holly contested cam­
River Navigating Committee
paign, no per oral of North
Tuesday at Orlando. Several
Orlando's registered voters
local and long distance tele­
turned cut lo make tlu-ir »i&gt;phone calls brought the tame
li-vtiofls in the Town's second
answer: “No comment for
lection. Woodrow Anderson
now." It was learned a dele­
nml Rolierl Stephenson were
chosen rou n ci'ien in the
gation will be in Tallahassee
GENEVA lU P li — The So- Town's first election in March
Monday, with a promise to­
vict Union today ripped mh&gt; I 100-’. , Previously. C o u n c i l
day of a news release Friday.
France for resuming nuclear numbers had been named by
Icsl* In the Sahara Monday
x orth Orlamlo Company.
Thu* fir Republican Jan
...
a'jui aml hnpllcd ,ha1,hc United;
fh u* on April I Anderson.
F.° ‘ “" l . . ! 1 ‘. " ‘ .i 1 m ,h . * ! * " "
»PP«-«Vo*l of the Stcphcnson. Rhodes. K-mn
in hi* bid lor election to Iho
trench action.
.
land Mr*. Van Eepoel will
legislature , . . Gordon Fred­
Soviet negotiator s«m&gt;«n choose among themselves a
erick . . . J10S . . . Uy l lie Tsarapkin told the 17-natlun: mMyor
succeed Fnsula.
way Republican* are begin­ disarmament conference it
Of
tha
Towii'a JP2 regla­
ning to worry whether For­ was “characteristic" lliat the
tune i* in danger of being United States had "found no tered voters. 2tV2 elector* cast
transferred . . . They remem­ word to condemn France" their ballot*. There were nine
absentee wtea end ".VI voted
ber S. J . Davis' GOP oppon­ for the new test.
Tuesday. Nine ballot* were
ent a few years back was
Tsarapkin said U. S silence
sent out of town a few months on Ilie subject look on added thrown out, three becuu** the
voter had placed their Xs la before voting time , . .
significance in view of last
• • •
fore all candidate* and aix he.
year's United Nation* Gen­
Jan Fortune sent us a tele­ eral Assembly resolution ap­ rau*e tha voter had iiiade no
gram today saying he won't pealing for a halt to all nu­ mark.
Joe Burke ami David Til*on
be at that Bear Lake meeting clear testing by last Jan. 1.
received
Hi and two writa-in
tomorrow night. . . Other
Earlier, the United Stairs
ronimilmrnts. said Mr. For­ told the Soviet Union to ipul voles, respectively.
Following i» an unofficial
tune.
stalling anil get down to ser­
• • •
ious talks on negotiating a nu­ recount of tile election:
Group I—Arthur D. Rhode*,
The Hospital Board recent­ clear test ban agreement.
ly okayed preliminary plans
U. S. Ambassador Charles 145: C'larcnc* Memory, 40,
for completion
ofthe new
C. Sidle told the ronferenre and Norman A. Spaulding, 75.
wing . . . John Burton given that it is lime for faster pro­
Group 111—Arthur Ferrin,
the green light to proceed gress and fewer disappoint­ 12H. ami Frank Kasola, 11A.
with working details with bid ment*.
Group V — Irene K. Van
letting wen for April.
The United Arab Republic Eepm-I, llu ; \V. G. Harris,
* • »
expressed its "genuine shock 48; Henry A. Ward, 2:1, and
County r o a d department and grave alarm'' al llie re- Reginald S, WVbslsr, 7P.
still working on freeze dam­ pewal of French testing, and i
»
■• age roads . . . I/&gt;ch Arhnj Canadr'v «icn. F..L.M Barn»i
section . . . W. Crystal Drive
and Lake Blvd.
• • •
where
Asked County Attorney liar
old Johnson about franchise
legislation and he say* “ I T T p ' P l a r l r '
JACKSONVILLE (UIM* —
choose to he optimistic th a t1 |
D lf ljlj
The Florida Milk Cnmmi -l*m
the bill will bo introduced this
'* expected lo deride today
whether it will end all price
control* on milk In the slate
Don't forget Coast Guard
ST. AUGUSTINE (LTD — I since ami for all. or extend the
Auxiliary safe twist handling
course tonight at A at the The Florida East Coast Rad- control* to the wholesale Ir
courthouse . . . SO now signed way accused National I-it**r vcl
Commission C h a i r m a n
up and enrollments slill open. Union* today of necking to
keep other railroads in line Charle* &lt;1
Andrew* said
• * fp
Memo to Southern Bell . . , by “ making an example" of Tuesday night after a day­
Ever nollcc those phones rip- the Florida carrier by strik­ long debate that hr would
ing at a time which would phohably a*k for a loti* on
. ped out at various booths
cost “ the greatest financial both question* al the end of
around town . . . Like by the
loss to the railway.''
today's *es»ion. Today's te*
too and National Guard Arm­
At Uic wage dispute strike 11moil) was expected lo he
ory r
by II nonoperating unions mostly pro-price conlrot
• • •
against the FKC went inUi
Tuesday, distributors claim­
II would be Interesting to
its eighth week, Ihe railway ed that the price controls
know ir proposed public de­
issued a liooklcl outlining were ruining (hem financial­
fenders would apply lust lo
its stand that it “should not ly, and one agriculture expert
felonies . . . Can you imagine
agree to an wage demands said Florida’s milk industry
the outcome if It took in min­
which will inevitably lead to “is in a mess."
or traffic case.? . . .
bankruptcy."
Roland IV, Bartlett, pro• * •
The Iwoktct also took a lessor of agricidiural econom
And the Supreme Court
smack at the U S. Post Office !
a, |(|P university of lili
keep, legislating and
, Department for what a calllatma . . . and telling u* how ed "discrimlnalcry action" nols, said Tuesday ni^lil Flor
to run our Mate and county In not giving the carrier more ilia’s milk prices arc t&lt;*i high
and that “cost of iiriiductiiin
. . , What's that about the Florida business.
Is nol a sound basis fur pric­
usurping authority?
In Jarksunv die, meanwhile, ing."
• • •
unions removed pickets from
lie urged suspension of
lo ca l
m an
m a k e s the
electromotive
division
GOOD DEPARTMENT . . . (EMD) of General Motors price control* due to Die fael
George Hardin* priic cut­ Co. which h«* been working that “ Ihe provision* requir­
ing this metliod of pricing
ting horse. Lee’* Pride, took on two FEU locomotive*. Tile
under Florid* law are Defi­
first place in the biggeit pickets, which appeared Mon- |
iliul a„(| ullcrly unrealistic."
horse show in the southeast day, were withdrawn w h e n ______________
this past weekend in Mont­ union leaders found EMD
gomery, Al*., beating out 24 workers would violate their
other entriea'. . . George'* contract it they continued to
brother Spencer didn't do too honor Ihe picket line.
had either . . . He cam# la
MADRID (UPD — The
first In the junior division.
United Stale* embassy today
• • •
opened an investigation Into
legislative candidates Gor­
charges an American photo­
don Frederick and Jan For­
grapher was beaten hy Span­
tune will appear on TV Sun­
NEW YORK (UPD
—
day at 4 p m. with a host of Striking printer* mover) clos­ ish police after he became in­
other candidate* on Channel er today to * deadline of volved in a riot over hot dog
pictures.
a.
"several da&gt;»" set by their
Larry Shaw of New York
• • »
international union leader* photographer fur Argosy ma­
Which reminds me . . , to end the stalemate in the
gazine. said Ih- was struck
Democratic women met yes­ city's tttl
day newspaper several times by Spanish
terday . . . Only eight showed shutdown.
police when the riot ended
up.
He and four other Americans
• 9 •
were roughed up by the mob.
It was a quiet two-hour
wait, with no responsea to
Page It
Itl 'i d g e
Remove Wreckage
repeated knocking* on UnPage
3-A
Classified
WASHINGTON (UPD door. ■* the voting judge*
Page 2-A
Comic*
The Civil Aeronautics Board
counted Tuesday's election
Page It
Dear Abby
(CAB I said yesterday it lias
ballots at North Orlando.
Page 1-A
Editorial
virtually completed remov­
And Hwn there was 30
Page 11
Entertainment
ing the wreckage of a crashed
minutes of turmoil as two
I.rgala . . Page 4-2-A-S-A
Jetliner from the Florida
losing
candidates
c r ie d
Everglades. It called the
Futile
Pag* 2-A
"fraud” and proclaimed they
operation one of the most
Society
Page 10 k 11
would proiest to the (loverdifficult airliita m history.
Spurt* _
Pag* *

I

Charges and counter­
charges before, during
and after spired Tues­
day’s election of three
Council members in the
Town of North Orlamlo.
The Herald received
telephone calls Monday
and Tuesday claiming the
election w a s "rigged."
T w o losing candidates
proclaimed Tuesday even­
ing, after the count, they
will file protest with Clov.
Farris Itryant.
Preliminary c l a i m s
were that a sign was

Soviets Rip
Into France
On Nuclear Tests'

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Herald Index

and everything was run
above board.”
Pointing to the fact
that she is n GermanIxirn American citizen, in
this country some 14
years, Mrs. Salter said:
"I am proud to he a citi­
zen and 1 offered my serv­
ices as a good citizen. I
repeat, if they want to
make fools of themselves
that Is their privilege."
She added she will have
a prepared statement for
Thursday's Herald,

V O L. -Y'

I 'liit c d "T’ress Leased W ire

E sta b lish e d 11108 “ " W E D . M ARCH ” 0 . IflfiH

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

NO. 0 7 2

Million More
Scheduled For NAS
A $1.3 million construction program for tha
Sanford Naval Air Station was approved today
hy the House Armed Services Committee, it was
rejHirtrd lo The Herald by Congressman A. S.
Un iting J r .
This is in addition to the $1,138,1100 approv­
ed by the full House last week, the Congressman
rc|Mirtcd.
Rotii items are included in a $L'i billion mili­
tary foiiNtniftimi bill.
The $1.3 million item reported today is for

construction of barracks mid for training facili­
ties. Herlong said.
The $1,138,000 item is for an aircraft park­
ing apron ami for a squadron hangar, office and
shop complex.
Congressman 1lei long also stated be had
been informed by Hie l?. S. Civil Service Com­
mission that it has recalled the entire eligibility
list of candidates for Sanford's post mastership
for an investigation into the backgrounds of all
who submitted applications.

Suit
Incorporation
BRIEFS Filed By Negro

J l A W

A . . . Election

Greater Share

PARIS (UPD—lit dish lo r
clgn Secretary land Home
called today lor a greater
share for Eun&gt;|w in the At­
lantic alliance s nuclear dc
(cri-e setup.

New Construction

National Unions

Printers Move
Near Deadline

La Mantis, were the vot­ ' tinn with Governor Bry­ ' 1o|&gt;e and announced US
ing judges, named by the ant.
write - in votes for Joe
Town Council,
The voting judges an­ Rnrke nod two for Havid
W a r d charged, after nounced the count of the Tilstm. Alsn there were
the count was announced registered candidates and three ballots with all
Tuesday evening, th at he refused a request by the names receiving a vote
was "instructed how to press for a fount on the and six ballots with no
vote” by Mrs. Salter. He write-in candidates. The marks.
rharged the election was press was informed there
Mrs. Salter told The
illegal and added that were no write-in ballots Herald this morning that
"Mrs. Salter said I could and “besides they are in “if they want to make
nol make a write-in vote." a sealed envelope,”
fools of themselves that
He was siip|»orted by
It was only when Ward is their privilege.” She
Webster, who said he complained that defeated added that “ I make no
would join Ward in filing Mayor Frank F a s u 1 a lames about it, wo served
a protest nf an illegal elee- opened the sealed enve- without pay, w ith honesty

WKATIIER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 8G-BD. Low tonight, (LV70.

Milk Control
Decision Nears

Embassy Probes
Yank Beating

the voting room pointing'
no write-in- Imllot 8 would
In* hIlowed, in keeping
with the Town charter. It
i.w understood this sign
wits removed during the
voting Tuesday.
Losing c a n d i d a t e s
Henry Ward and Regin­
ald Webster, defeated hy
Irene Van Fe|x»el, aimed
their blasts at a voting
registrar, Mrs. Fred Sal­
ter.
Mrs. Salter. Mrs. Henry
Fairhnrti and the mting
town clerk, Mrs. Marge

ST. PETERSBURG (U l'll
—Contracts have been award­
ed for construction nl a stu­
dent union aial a health cen­
ter at Florida Presbyterian
College,

Three Sailors
5hof To Death

Work Halted

JACKSONVILLE I UPD —
Work was virtually halted lor
llo- third straight day toda)
at the Electro Motive Divis­
MIDWAY ISLAND (UPD— ion id General Motors as rail
T h r e e sailors were shot way pickets continued their
to d e a t h
on this m Id- picketing.
Pacific island Tuesday in
wltal naval aullmritu-- de­ Plenty Of Roads
scribed a* an apparent dou­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
ble slaying and suicide.
The Knud Department said
Names of the victims were Tuesday that Mad work un
withheld pending notification der way m the state m Feb­
of next iif kin.
ruary, including 151 miles of
The Navy said two sentries new inlerstalt login* .n lo
were found shot to death at tailed $220,(0,072.
their (wist* sliortly after llu-y
reported everything "secure" More Supplies
early Tuesday morning A
MIAMI (UPI) — Another
third senlr), two rifle* and American Rest Cross Right i«
a pistol were missing from scheduled to deliver part ol
the post.
$53 million in prisoner ran
Several hours larcr, the sum supplies to Fidel Castro
sailor was found dead of Friday and expected lo ferry
appar •f.ly self-inflicted gun about lis1 Cuban Amerit ins
shot wounds in an abandoned i here from Havana.
twinker on Die two-squaremile
island,
1.300
miles
northwest of Honolulu. The
missing weapon* lay heskle
him.

JACKSONVILLE (UPD
Neja o Attorney Ernmi D
Jackson ha* asked the D s
District Court here to ih-elarr
illegal the Democratic I’D
marie* and Du* March Zti Leg­
islative General Election on
grounds Nrgroe* have been
discriminated agaun*.
Jackson was defeated hi Do*
second Dcmocrotic Primary
March 13 by while attornev
Tom Gleene. Jackson won
Die first primary but trailed
by III.Vil vote* in the siion-l
in Die race fur Duval lull III)
Group Five House seal
In his pelitiun, filed last
night. Jackson asked the
eourl lo declare him &lt;lei led
or ax -in alternative, declanDie primaries to be •illegal
and void on grounds Dial the
same eonxlituted no rational
plan of reap)Hirtlonment m
the el'Ttiuu of a eantlulale''
lor the House.
He also asked the court to
declare Die primal tea illegal
because as belli, the) ' eon
stiluteii ,-m invidious diserliui
nation against the pcittioliri
as Negroes residing in Conn
I) Com illusion Dislrlet 'two
ol Duval County.”

Sulionl Meet

The executive hoaid of the
Altamonte Elementary School
I’ .T.A. will meet Thursday
morning at &lt;• 15 in the school
cafelerla to plan no the
March 2H t'.T.A. meeting.

Fight Widens
Altamonte Springs will jump into the fight,
against iinor|mrntu&gt;ii of the Fern I’aik eiMiimiinily
at its Town ('oniuil meeting this evening, il was in­
dicated today by Mayor Laurence Swnffnril.
( ’asselherry went un record Monday evening in
a I-1 vote as o p p o s i n g the Fern Paris iiienrpnralinn

Missing Flyer
Search On
rACKSONVIU.E (U P I) —
A joint air sea xrntcli was
launched today for a Navy
pilot who crashed white mak­
ing a night carrier landing
aboard Die L’SS Saratoga
U*| flight.
The pilot. Cmdr. - Edgar
Clayton, commanding officer
of Rgblcr sipiadinu 33. was
lamlfng hi* Fall Crusader
wlvs*ii the plane slrutk the
rimip of Hu- carrier and went
over Die sate.
At the lime Die Saratoga
was about 5o miles in Uic
Atlantic Ocean off May|Kirt.
Two destroyers, serving as
jviane guards lo the carrier,
began an immediate search
of the area, and two fit'll copters joined them at first
light today.
In addition, an amphibious
rescue plain- lloin NAS Jack
vmville wild In the scene.

(T'NEO, IDily (LT D —
Saudi Arabian King Sand's
tmvide jetliner crushed into
show-covered Crazy Mountain
m ar the French border at
dawn today, apparently kill­
ing the IB persons on board.
Fit mi himself was not on Dio
plane
Italian and French Alpine
tloops, guides and poLeo
fought th e ir w a y
qp lltn
mountainside
toward
Dm
w reck age, hut t I h1re was no
word &lt;d possible survivor*.
“ I iiere ace not likely to
)tc ativ survivors,” an Italian
national police spokesman
auld.
S.uid, who had twen tinder*
■going treatment for a sic*
iimrli ailment at Lausanne,
Hew m the same plane from
Geneva to Nice Tuesday for
eonvab'seenee and a vaca­
tion en the Riviera.
lie sent the year old four*
engine, Hr111 h built Comet
IV airliner, which he bought
(nr $1 3 million and outfitted
in lavish style, hack to Gen­
et a to pick up members of
his suite and baggage It was
on |lie way hack to Nice with
sen ’ll passenger* ansi a erew
of nine when It crashed.
Andre Leyvrat, chief of
police in Geneva, discounted
ally possibility of sabotage.

because it would hinder Cas­
selberry's growth, tassel her
ry can only grow in a south­
erly direction since it is
IniimiU d by A I t t m o n t e
Springs, Ddtguood unit Not III
Orlando.
“ I Dunk It is time," Mayor
Swoffnt'd and tmlay, “ lliat
the Fern Park incorporation
commdlee , . . Vernon Dunn
and whoever else . . - collie
out and -how their face* and
tell what they want."
Tlve Alla monte mayor said
lie has trained that the lorn
Park committee represents
only two per crtlt of Die
Fern Park property owners,
whereus "I'v e he | numer­
ous requests from property
owners Die) would rather be
taken in hy Altamonte Springs
than he incorporated into
Fern Park.”
lie continued: “ It is Diem
(Fern Park committee) who
is fighting Cassella-iry and
Altamonte Springs, we're not
fighting them. We Just want Firm Opening
to he left alone, to grow as
NEW
YORK (UPD
—
we have Itern without an S in k s « p « ru ,l firm t&lt;u!ay on
argument-*'
ittim id
trndiujS \nluiilti.

Navy League To Visit N A S

More Ilian 50 members of lunclusm ami briefings by Die held in D&gt;* NAS ballroom.! MTG), The visitor* will then
(lie Crntral Florida Council commander of Heavy Attack I will be followed by a tour of visit Die Heavy Attack Squa*
of the Navy Iwague jsdl v|ai, Wjng One and Die romitiand 'Die Air .Station including laci droll Three flight line fur
Die Sanford Naval Air Sir-lin g officer of Die air stalum. [ lilies of Die Naval Air Main- close up inspection of tinBIRMINGHAM Ala. D P I )
tion Friday for a business! The noon lundieon. to lie [ (ensDcr Training Group (NA- \ - i VigtluiUu anil A3U Sky—U. S. Atty, Macon L. Wea­
ver said today In- asked the
T’JO ty ja w cr*’Veq » -^-wpopiTst- -r?*®
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Federal Bureau of Imcstlga
turn to see If tin* .Saturday i I
Evening I’o-t violated fed­ I t
eral law hy publishing a
story based on an overheard
telephone conversation
The Post, in Its current
issue, carries an article say­
ing former Georgia athletic
director Wallace Butts ami
Alabama athletic director and
football coach Paul Hryaul
rigged the 1M2 football game
- -U4 W i .
between the schoolDie
ML.MI1LRS OF tliu Central Floritla Council,
luncheon meeting ut Die NAS ballroom Friday.
story was based on all alleg­
Navy iA'iiRtie, will inajaa'l tha lunyr, nleck linra
The AftA in eapuble of high or low level attack
ed telephone conversation he
in any weather.
nf the A'i A Vllfilante attack lannlrtT (pictured
tween Ihe two men that was
overUt aid hy * lined man. ; uUivej during tour of NAS Sanford following

FBI May Move
In On Rigging

King Saud's Jet
Crashes; 16 Die

Friday
warrior twin jet attack homtv

ers.
Adm W. It. Hollingsworth,
I .SN ret . of Maitland, is
president ol Die local council.
The Navy league is a na*
Don-wide civilian organiza­
tion dedicated hi keeping tSms
public informed on the n&gt;u*
and activities of the Navy
within Die total Ucfen-o pic­
ture. according lo J- K. Gal*
luwuy, chairman of Utc pro*
gram committee for the Cen­
tral Florida Council.
Galloway said one of live
group's primary aims u&gt; t&lt;»
Impress upon the public Die
inqiorianre of keeping tl o
gea lanes open for Hie fiseas
World and to emphasize the
necessity of maintaining a
strong Navy (sir fulfilling Hit»
mix* am.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO TAIWAN?—
Well, hu’s mi lunger diluting Jane through the
jungle lrector* or fighting off linns, tigers ijiul
crocodile*. Lex Barker, a former Hollywood film
Tarznn, currently is in Euro|&gt;e starring in more
sophisticated film plays, such us bedroom
comedy. Hero, ttic former ape man awing*
through a lamdoir arettc with Swiss-ticrnian
actress Lisclotte Pulver, in Berlin.

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Tornadoes Rip
Through Dixie
1/ntU-d Freaa Intemalioiial
nivrr* on the rive to&lt;iay
menaced rcaidcnix ol IIio
Ohio Itivcr Valley in tile wake
of torrential thunderstorm*
and damaging wind*.
Snow
atugged
northern
Michigan and heavy snow
warnings were {Misted for the
Northeast.
Tornadoes, hall and violent
wind* scored parts of Allham a, Mississippi and Tenncaste Monday, causing wide­
spread damage,
Weslnn, W. Vs., was on an
emergency status. Volunteer
workers were called out to
aid more than lou families
forced from their humus by
the rising West Fork River.
Nearly 30 patients at Weston's Stonewall Jackvun Hos­
pital were moved to safety
when several iiicIm- s of wa­
ter covered the first floor
of the hospital. Water was
give feet deep in some areas
of the city.
Ollier citiea in West Vir­
ginia and southwestern Penn­
sylvania braced for new
flooding i /ter driving rsin
storms dropped up to 2V»
Inches of water on the aiua
Tuesday.
Tim Weather Utireau wain
cd of flooding along the en­
tire length of the Monuogabelt River m Pennsylvania
The swollen river, fi-d by
heavy rains and runoff, way

Syria Promises
Iron Fist Policy
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P D The national council of the
revolutionary command in Sy
ris has vowed to 'strike with
an irou fist and without any
m erry" 1!k» o who jpposi- the
revolution, Damascus mum
reported today.
Reports reaching Imre from
Damascus said there appears
lo bo a glowing spin between
the military junta that seised
control last Friday and a
large section of tin- civilian
population

expected to run as much 10
feet above flood stage at
Brownsville, Elisabeth will
Charleroi,
The Ohio River was to pass
Hie 25 foot flood stage at
Pittsburgh hy noon today.
More than 000 jicraons fled
the rising Ohio In soullicni
Illinois.
Tlic Hocking River in Ohio
was rising and authorities
feared it would reach two
feel aliove flood stage at tlie
college town of
Athena,
which was virtually Isolated.
It suffered more than $1 mil­
lion damage leas than throe
weeks ago.
Strong
northerly
winds
dumped heavy snow across
northern Minnesota, "Wiscon­
sin and Michigan today, with
Houghton, Mich., getling 3
inches of fresh snow during
the night.
More than 6 inches of new
snow was
predicted
for
northern New York, New
Hampshire,
Vermont
and
Maine.
Tornadoes, hall storms and
high winds across Indiana
and the Southland Tuesday
caused thousands of dollars
of damage.
Three persons were kilh-d
m Indiana by raging aturmi.
A tornado demolished four
homes near Crete, Jnd., and
caused an estimated $150,taxi damage.
Winds up to ?o miles an
hour ripped through High­
land County, Ohio, flattening
barns and tumbling telephone
lines.
A twister at Uccalur, Ala ,
destroyed several airplanes
at an airfield; a tornado near
Eu)&gt;ora. M iss, caused (3.
000 in damages to several
barns and homes; winds of
lornadic force lip|ie.l apart
a feed mill, a drive in the­
ater and took the roots of a
doicn buildings at Alban, ky .
causing an cillmattd $230,(Mt damage.
No deaths were returd*d in
Hie South although several
persons were irpoited uijuied

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Ijilies lor lunch.
The talk on hiqhtviiy safely
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ami answer jicnod.
In addition, a "hnkete.s
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more
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w11icti wa. sh ea to the I m men's Auxiliary for Ihc iimof the Imildinit.
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conduct a workshop mi 1t .it t
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The Cadets of Hie South
Seminole Conijnuito Sgilailrun are tuirimii a "ra r wa*li"
alt day in t'as*e!herry. at
‘•Kd * Standard Oil Seri . e
Station” on 11ivy 17
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unlay.
Funds rai-e.l by this tent
Will Ik* used lo (lurch.i ••
Irainini: honks an I other
items tin* cadet* need m
their program. Ttie c nit
tualider of the South S ‘ in
note
Composite
.sguadi-n
Henry A Ward Ji aminum
i d tile appoint nielli of S In i
Meinlier Jack O l tunnel I a*
Kxecullve lifficer of lh
unit OTtonncll’s s e r ip i* t"
the M|tiadron have been out
standing, and lie lirTi Ihm' ii
a credit to Uie Civil Air I’atrol program, Ward .aid

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WASHINGTON (U PI) — Assistant Senate
Democratic Leader Hubert H. Humphrey aalit today
that GOP critics who claim the ndminiatration'a teat
ban proposals would leave a “bljr hole" uncovered are
just exposing a "big hole" in their logic.
Humphrey was replying to a claim by Rep.

THE INTERESTING HEART fniicinates most people as It does students
of science. This display by Paul Plncek Is part of hundreds at the Semlnolo High School Scicnco Fair, open Thursduy in the Science Wing of the
school.
(Herald Photo)

Science Fair
Slated Thursday

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Science projects In biology,
chemistry, pbyilc* and me­
chanical drawing will high*
light the annual Science Fair
to be held at the Science Wing
of Seminole High School,
Thuraday,
Students will bo exhibiting
over 300 dlaplaya of descrip­
tive and Imprcaalve scientific
theories and facts, which they
have been able to turn Into
demonstration!.
Parents and interested per­
sona are invited to visit the
Science Wing (the north
wing) of the school between
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday,
by the science teachers who
are:
Don Reynolds, b i o l o g y
teacher and head of the sci­
ence department; Paul Hick*
son, chemistry; Russell Pear*
son, physics; Jam es Harden,
science, and Robert Schmidt,
mechanical drawing.
Some of Hie students have
been researching and work­
ing all year on Uieir projecla,
Hickson said today.
Among the display! wit] be
aomc inch as that by Norman
Leach which ahowi the effect
of radiation on animals; the
cffccti of encephalitis or
• &lt;sleeping sickness) by Linda
Spencer; the products derived
from oil by John Jernlgan
and Jimmy Page; how aoap
is made by Dayne Clemmer
amt Vance Brumbagh; a dis­
play of how crystals are
formed and many, many
others too numerous to men­
tion hare.
Prises will ba awarded by
various civic and acientiflc
organisations In the Interest
of furthering the work of the
young scientists.

AN INCREDIBLE NUMBER of produeU uacd
every day a rt made from oil anti petroleum.
Visitor* to the Science F a ir at Seminole High
School will see some of them Thumlay. Hours
are from 10 n.m. to 7 p.m.
(Herald Photo)

Arrest Miamian For Doping Dogs
MIAMI (U P D -A sixth man
sought on charges of doping
greyhounds at a west Florida
dog track aurTcndcrcd to the
FBI today.
Tho F B I said David J .
Miles, 47, of Miami, was ar­
rested when he walked into
tho F B I office here, lie had
been sought aince early Feb­
ruary, when the atate attor­

ses for Junior High School
level and aald that students
show weakness In the field
of mathematics, which la al­
so true nationally.
W. W. Wharton, coordina­
tor of guidance and the ex­
ceptional child program ex­
plained the testing program
which allows the children to
be grouped with others of
the same turning ability.
Stewart Gatchet, director
of Instruction d i s c u s s e d
school accreditation and ad­
mitted some shortage of
books.
He explained that the rapid
advances In science make
many textbooks obsolete by
the time the complicated pro­
cess of approval and obtain­
ing funds for their purchase
is completed.
During tho question and
answer period, audience in­
terest centered on tho sub­
jects of textbook* and the
need for improvement of ac­
cess roads to tbe school.
Mrs. Charles Dome, presi­
dent of the PTA announced
that SS Junior High parents
a rt Invited to attend the
Family Life Institute which
will be sponsored this neck
by the Lyman PTA.
Adult discussion meetings
will be conducted by Dr.
Douglass Brown of Florida

A duck will (ink In the wa­
ter if the oil is removed from
lie feathers.

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ney general's office here
charged the others.
Miles and the otIters are t v t i i k r m r i ’i T c n r a T .
accused of doping dogs at the isni x t hA V Uj i i rhoi i lta t , i rrmi Ki sc ur rl ri ,:
Fort Myers-Bonlla Springs r n r s T i r . r i o a n i ,
s v i K R v v n . tsaae
track near Naples. Those al­ l ■x O rXnT U
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New Cafetorium Set
By Jane Casselberry
School Superintendent R. T.
Mllwee told metnbere of the
South Seminole PTA reently
that construction on the cafetorium for the school will be­
gin next month.
Work on the addition of
the band room and science
wing at Lyman High and
construction of the new Eng­
lish
Estates
Elementary
School are also scheduled to
begin al Dm same time, Milwoe aatd.
Construction la not expect­
ed to be completed on the
Junior High cafetorium and
the English Estates School
until Octubcr however, and
students and teachers sche­
duled to move to the new
school will probably be on
double sessions at the South
Seminole Elementary School
until completion, he added.
MUwee end members of his
staff met with the PTA at
Utelr recent meeting to ex­
plain (ha duties of the school
board members and explain­
ed source* of revenue by
which schools are maintain­
ed for the 14,000 school
children In the county's a
schools.
W. U. DeShaao, superin­
tendent of secondary educa­
tio n said that there la a
need for more science cour­

r n l g Hosmer, (D-Callf.),
that the test ban proposal
would let Russia conduct un­
derground nuclear testa un­
detected in a "big hole" em­
bracing two and a half million
square miles of the Russian
Interior.
" I f our position is as bad
aa Hcsmcr say* . . . If it Is
a* week and full of holes, then
why don’t the Russians accept
ItT" Humphrey wondered.
He called the Republican
criticism "irresponsible, mis­
leading a n d mischievous.''
Hosmer, he said, based his
contention on assumptions
"which are false."
Other congressional news:
AID: Chairman Otto E.
Passman , (D-La.), of the
House Foreign Aid Appropri­
ations subcomil tea called for
a 92.4 billion cut in Pretident Kennedy’s aid proposals.
He said this would show the
world "we are no longer go­
ing to be suckers.” I t would
reduce the aid budget from
$4.9 billion to *2.6 billion.
TAXES: The A m e r i c a n
Farm Bureau Federation told
the House Ways A Means
Committee It will oppose a
tax cut this year unless Congtrss cuts even more out of
President Kennedy's spending
proposals than Republicans
are talking about. The Farm
Bureau amid it would favor a
tax cut if tha lawmaker* can
cut (13.4 billion from Ken­
nedy's fl07.f) spending plan*.
BUDGET: House Republi­
can* Tuesday, pledged to sup­
port their leaders' attempt*
to cut a t least *4.5 billion
from President Kennedy's re­
cord high 99441 blllkm budgat.
But GOP Leader Charlea A.
Ilallerk, Ind., told newsmen
that the out-numbered Re­
publican* will havo no chance
of making such cut* without
Democratic help.
BUTTER: A big New York
butter distributor a n d a
spokesman for 9,000 dairy
farmers In Nswr York and New
Jersey proposed that consum­
er eubsldies be used to drive
down butter prices at the
aame time the price* are
being held up by farm sub­
sidies. The two appeared be­
fore * House agriculture aubcommitte* as It began a
■•arch for ways to curb
dairy surpluses.

State University at 7:30 p.m.
tonight, at Lyman, at tha
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church, Wednes­
day at I p. m. and at tha
Altamonte Springe Elemen­
tary School Wednesday at
7:10 p m.
Dr. Brown will also apeak
to tbe Junior High clasacs,
Thursday a. m.

UF Names Four
To New Board

P A U L w . o r r u m *n.i j e a n NIN K U MTIt AI'll, h is w l f * .
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Four new directors were
elected to the three-year
board of directors of the
United Fund of Seminole
County at a recent meeting.
New members Include Mra.
D. M. Ladd, Geneva; R. W.
Kt+Jgh, Lake Mary*; John
Border Jr ., Fern Park; Ar­
thur Beckwith J r ., Sanford *4; I. W a l l H e a t e r — I n t e r n a ­
and Paul D. Lewis Jr ., Sant i o n a l — moda l R-TS
I . H a l e r H e a le r — Hef-Tfurd.
I l o t — Mode l MHO IIODC.
Re-elected directors
in­ ( S C A l.)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r . ,
cluded George Touby, B. L.
C l e r k o f th e C i r c u i t C o u rt
Perkin* J r , Randall Chase,
lly : M artha T. V lb ltn
1*. C.
Edward (Urchhoff and Mra.
TVIuderw t e d l e . H a l l o a
Ralph A. Smith.
* W ard
Australian sheep produce
onc-thlrd of the world's wool.

t i t P a r k Avaatua, S o u t h
W in ter r a t h , Florid a
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Amend Report
Cards, School
P-TO Asks
A recommendation concern­
ing report card i was approv­
ed at the meeting of Southside School P-TO held Tues­
day night.
Presented by Mrs. Joe B i­
ker, chairman of the Southside report card committee,
the proposal to be presented
to county school authorities,
calls for amending the pres­
ent report cards with an
achievement grade. The com­
mittee further requested that
parents be allowed to serve
on the county report card
committee.
Dr. John Darby, president,
presided over the session, at
which time Mrs. Voile Wil­
liams Jr . w a s appointed
chairman of the nominating
cum mitre. Others who will
serve with her Include Mrs.
John Morgan snd Mrs. Don­
ald Jones.
The group also heard ■
brief talk by Supt. of Schools,
R. T. Mllwee who was ac­
companied by school officials,
Stewart Gatehel and Bill
Wharton. The latter explained
the present county system of
grading.
After viewing a skit pre­
sented by Kevin Thomas,
Bubba Park and Jimmy Lee,
the P-TO agreed to sponsor
the operetta, Tom Sawyer.
This la to be presented by
Miss Marguerite Dotson's
room with proceeds to be
used to purchase lights for
the auditorium,
In other aetlon, it was
agreed to enter a float in Uie
Sanford semi-ccutcnnlal pa­
rade.
P iren ti were also remind­
ed of the fact that Fridays
from 1 to 3 p.m. have been
designated Southslde School
lime at Melodee Skating Rink
and that a portion of the pro­
ceed* return to the P-TO,

GANGTOK, Sikkim (UP 1 1 Hope Cooke, a 33-year-old
American girl Just out of col­
lege, today became crown
princess of this exotic Hima­
layan principality in a solemn
Buddhist wedding performed
by 14 lamas.
Tbe bridegroom, C r o w n
Prince Palden Tboedup Namgyal, smiled as he leaned
over from his throne to help
his diminutive brunette bride
unwind a lohg while silk scarf
from around her neck to com­
plete the ancient ceremony In
the royal palace.
He thus transformed Miss
Cooke I n t o Her Highness
Princess Hope of Sikkim,
"consort of the deltils."
Princess Hope, an Episco­
palian, watched with a faint
smile as her second cousin,
John H. Hum pi too* of New
York, sealed tbe match by
placing ■ similar white scarf
around the neck of the 39year-old crown prince.

Quads Born
In Naples
NAPLES, Italy (U F I) Quadruple!*—two glrla and
two boy* — wot* hem racwotly to a JS jwsr-okl Netpo) itan woman.
For Ross Res, wife of un­
employed Isborar Rocco Guadsgnl, it wsi the fourth de­
livery and the coupla'a fourth,
fifth, sixth and seventh child­
ren.
A mother polar bear
weighs
more
than
700
pounds, but her Cuba weigh
last than two poundi at birth
and are only about 10 inches
long.

John F. McCloskey was re­
elected president of the Fair
Assn, at a meeting Monday,
when the final report of the
&gt;943 fair was made and new
officers elected for the next
year,
Cecil Carlton was elected

Re-Elected
'Prexy'

first vice president, Dan Flitlie and Frank Holmes, sec­
ond vice president*, and Chet
Maeek, honorary vice presi­
dent.
Karlylc Housholdcr w a s
named secretary of the group

and John L. Galloway, treas­
urer.
New directors Joel Field,
Robert Mahan. John Arm­
strong. George Maybury ami
Slim Galloway were named
by the group.

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by tUIl Vlnrrnt Jr .
.Spring*. All boaters will stay
Well, a howdy to all you or camp at DeLeon Spring*
fishermen. And a howdy to land rrturn to Sanford This
■II Ihii nice warm weather Is n family cruise and every
U'« really great for fishing. memlwr of the family can
But It seems like no one is go along for live fun.
The biff Pirate Cruise this
going fishing. Instead every­
one Is going to the beaches. year will be from Daytona
And a large number n( these Beach to Jacksonville, In
folks arc from Sanford.
I’ alalka and on down to
Sunday at New Smyrna Kanlord. from Auff. 31 to
Beach 20.000 people were Labor Day the Dip from
counted. And a large num­ Daytona llrarh to Jackson­
ber of these were from the ville will be run up the In­
land Waterway, whlrh lv
’ Sanford area.
John Crtm said the shad salt water.
I just called Jim Crowe
fishing is off and that the
shad fishermen hnvo disap­ and he reports that the fish­
ing Is kinda slack and if this
peared to the beaches.
Only one catch was regist­ warm weather keep* up the
ered at trim ’s camp Satur­ shad Hilling will only lust
day. Boyd Donaldson of Sei about two more weeks. Jim
Island. Ga., and his brother also tells inc that llai lish
got themselves a nice catch survey id the G. S. Commer­
cial Fisheries shad bureau
of 27 shad, with 14 roe.
Attention all boaters: On was in the vicinity doing some
May 3 the RL John’s River research on how many are
Marathon will be held on being caught.
Just a note to Urn bass
Lake Monroe instead of
the Sanford •to- Jacksonville fisherman that Die bass arc
race. The event will consist starting to school in Lake
of three big races, with the Monroe, Woodruff Creek and
first and second races be­ around the streams and riv­
ing Ilk hours In time and ers in the lower St. Johns
the third race being 100 lllver basin.
Well, 1 guess I will grab
mllea In length In an eightmy cane pole and head for
mile oval.
On June I am! 2 the an­ the river and try my luck
nual Central Florida Cruise at any kind of fishing. So
will be run to DeLeon will see you later.

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Fight Board's Smith Fans
Eight As
Order Hit
Lyman Wins
After Meet

Lyman's Bennie S m i t h
MIAMI BEACH (U P!)
! struck out eight mrn, scatterHeavyweight champion Son- C(| four hlu |o )car, „ )e t;
nv Litton i advisor My* hr
will refuse to comply with
ln, a 5 -* vlclopr over
the Miami Beach Boxing ,
l j,p f t T u e,,i,r »n
Commission’* order to bring i
P'f&gt;’
It
was
the fourth straight
the champ back here for a
physical examination Today, i vlctor&gt; for lhp lwnl* «*
Jack Niton, a fiery little lan d ed out right lilts includ
Irishman, charged the com­ ing a home run by Paul
mission with ' ‘discriminating Blackford.
Lyman broke a scoreless
against Sonny” after a spe­
tic with two runs In the third,
cial mcctinff on Tuesday.
N’llon asked for the meet­ added unolhrr in the fourth
ing to seek an “ indefinite and iced the tilt with two
postponement” of the sche­ more in Hie sixth.
duled April 10 title rematch
lictwren Liston and former
champ Floyd Patterson.
The fight has already la-cn
postponed once—It was mov­
ed from April 4 to April 10
when Liston hurt his left
knee while swinging a golf
Denny Mac, track champ­
dills several weeks ago.
ion by virtue of being Ihe winNiton, armed with a bat­
uingrst grryhound at the Santery of medical opinions and
ford-Orlando Kennel Club, Is
accompanied by local physi­
on the spot when he shoots
cians, told the five-member
for his ninth victory In Hie
commission Tuesday that "if
featured ninth race tonight.
Sonny needs an operation, it
may be six months before he He lulled lo score in his last
Iwo outings anil if that hap­
can fight."
pens tonight it will give Mys­
tery Tamer a chance to tie
his score in the evening’s
nightcap.
Incidentally tonight’s tenth
race is one of the best long
races of Hie season. It is rat­
ATLANTA (U PI) — An ed Grade T and sends Grade
ntlnrncy fur Wallace Butta A and Grade H greyhounds
thn long 3/8llis-milc
hisid Tur-duy the former ath­ over
letic director at thn Univer­ course. It is just the distance
sity of Georgia will take a Mystery Tamer likes jn d he
lie detector test in connection ‘ will tie trying for Kls Seventh
with a report that Ilutta help­ marathon win, his eighth win
ed rig the 1963 Georgia-Ala­ of the season.
bama football game.
His most dangerous oppon­
William Schroder, Butts' ent appears lo be (Ml. Scott’s
attorney, said Butta will sub­ Little Rhonda, wlm goes tu
mit to the polygiaph test the post a S to 2 favorite on
when he under less strain.
Hie morning line. Both Mys­
A .Senate investigator con­ tery Tauirr and Lillie Rhonda
tinued to touk into the charge are rnnious fur their terrific
that Butts and
Alabama stretch drives.
Coach Paul Bear Dryunl rig­
ged the game.
The charge is contained ill
the current Issue of tho Sat­
urday Evening Post which re­
ported that Butta furnished
Georgia plays and other se­
cret! to Bryant before the
First pluec Americun Le­
game. Both Itiyunt and Butts
gion won four points from
have denied t h e c h a r g e .
fiftli place Wheeler Fertiliser
ill recent Je t Lain-* Kegter*
League action. Second place
() K Tile won all four from
fourth place Team I Third
yilace Bill A Louise'* Tavern
played two i lose games to
The Sanford Scnilnoles mil win all four point* front sev­
hit Del,and four hits to three enth place Rikslia Inn. Kwlte
hut lurni-d out on Hie losing While split a 2-2 with Team 2.
High game and series wan
end In ihe run rolumn as the
Bulldogs nipped the locals, rolled by Kd Mlrlmlrk, 2115205-676, for Kwile While. Oth­
3-1,
It was the first loss of Ihe er good gullies or series wore
season for Sanford against lloli Steele, “ill-'all; Clyde
I'ierey,
"U2-673;
Clifford
two wills.
Ituleli Kiser hurled for San­ I'roctor, fill*; George Swann,
ford giving up only Hirer hits. G1if, all American Legion;
Sanford'* next g a m e
is Dick Chit lie, 611, O K 'lire,
against Lakcview here Fri­ and W. A. Ward, 5u3, Wheel­
er’*.
day,

Denny Mac On
SOKC 'Spot'

Lie Defector
Test For Bulls

Legion Takes
Four Points

ONK OF THE FAVORITES . . . Tony Minutiiti
of Hoy Wont, Fla., rates high among the favor­
ites to win the 200-milo AMA national roatl race
at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday,
March III. More than 100 crack experts will bat­
tle for the $ 12,000 in prize money.

Midge Woods Paces
Sandspur Keglers
Midge Woods, of Mr Rob­
erta Tire, was high howler In
the Hand.pura Iwagua Inst ac­
tion. She K-d her team with
a I TP-530 series to a threepoint victory over Alix of
Hanford.
Peggy Stewart was the top
gal fur Je t Inn, ruining
tliruugli with a IHti-.VJil and
apurriug the team on tu a
four-point win from Bumper's
Beal Estate.
Welsh Tire Shop cupped
three wins from
Factory
Paint Outlet, It was Marge
Kipp, of Welsh's, who led in
this contest with a nice I'.iK603.
Eleanor Anderson carried
the torch fur Ht, John's Realty
with u 17*1-400 as they rung

up n three-point win from
l'ierro Mfg.
'IIn- Handspurs ure proud of
their showing in lh« city touruuniciit us two teams. Fac­
tory Paint Outlet touk top
honors and Mrltubcrta came
in fourth.

DeLand Dumps
Sanford, 5-f

DOC

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Named AI)
FltEKNU, Calif. (D PI) Cecil Coleman, head football
coach at Fresno Stale Col­
lege the last four seasons,
Tuesday was named lo serve
us the school's athletic direc­
tor and head of the physical
education-recreation division
as well. Harold J . (Hal) Ilealty held the latter two |s&gt;sls
but lie resigned last Dccemtier.

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Faulk, Batson Take
First in Golf Play
Bill Faulk and Essie Bat­
In second place was Andy
son took first place in the Carraway and Marion Cox.
Mixed Scotch foursome at the
Other results showed: Son­
Mayfair Sunday.
ny Powell and Blanche Nice­
ly,—third; -Oeorge-Nlcely-and
Grace Saylcs, fourth; Wilt
Mailman and Susy Dickey,
filth: Bill Bergsledt and Jean
Faulk, sixth Charles Park
and Kathy Park, seventh;
Frank Dune and Dot Doiste,
LOS ANGKLK8 (U PI) _
Welterweight challenger Lula eighth; Art Wcslet, who shot
lliulrigor-1 of Cuba muy go a hote-in-one on Ihe Kith hole,
into tin- ring 17iur*day night and Myrtle Adams, ninth.
Ollier finishers were AI
a definite favorite over cham­
SI
afford and Min Keenan,
pion Emile Griffilh of New
York, hccauac Rodriguez kept Kith, and Jim deGanahl and
’’stiurp” liy sparring since Cccilc Heard, 11th.
Saturday's rain-caused post­
ponement of their title fight.
Griffith did no boxing dur- '
lug the delay.
At I •us Vegus, Nov., today
tlie belting price wax ”0-6
NEW YORK (U PI) — Ray
and pick 'em.” which mcuii*
Flynn,
a protege of former
“even money" in mun-lo-man
wagering.
But
a
Vegas pro star of Dili Sharman, ha*
spokesman said, “a lot of Rod­ advanced Providence College
riguez money is starting to Into tile semifinals of the Na­
runic In.”
tional Invitation Basketball
Tournament
against
Maripietle
and
bolstered
Hie
Must Valuable
Friars'
chances
of
winning
NEW YORK I UPI) It
wasn't much u( a season for the classic fur the second lime
little Ixirne tGump) Worsley, in three years.
having In stop ail that rubber,
'T ill* is a iieller team than
but he was rewarded in part our learn that won the NIT
today when the New York in 11*01
said the 6-2, I HOHockey Writers Association pound Flynn, who scored 3H
named him winner of the points in second-seeded Provi­
West Hide Association Award dence's 100-1)6 victory over
as Hie Ranger*' must valu­ Miami of Floridu Tuesday
able player.
night.

Luis Favored
Over Griffith

Providence
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Tigers Cocky
United Press International j up 11 hits and six runs in
Manager Bob Schcffing of six innings.
the Detroit Tigers claims
The rugged Alabaman was
"w e’ll beat those dam-Yan-jso concerned about his abilikees" if AI Kaline and Frank ty to bounce back that he
Lary shake off 1962 injuries. agreed not to sign liis 1963
The Bengal buss can stop contract until he was sure
worrying a taint Kaline, who of his condition, He finally
missed 62 games last season came to terms Tuesday, ac­
because of a fractured collar cepting a So.OOU cut to $35,bone but stilt managed (o «J0.
hit ,3tH, slug 28 home run*
“ I know I haven't pitched
and knock in 91 runs.
too good in tlx- exhibitions
in
an exhibition
game but my arm hasn't hurt at
against the I»s Angeles Dod­ all,” Lary told General Man
gers Tuesday at Lakeland, ager Jim Campbell, who said
Fla., Kaline raised his spring lie was convinced (hat Frank
average to M2 by collecting was throwing with a free and
four singles in an 8-3 romp. easy motion.
It was the Tigers' filth vic­
The Baltimore Orioles, who
tory in a row and raised also have grown tired of
their exhibition record to 7-4. chasing the Yankees in the
Lary, though, is another American
League pennant
matter. Hampered by a sore racer, extended their unbentshoulder last season, the ve­ en exhibition record to 111
teran right-hander won only games Tuesday by edging
two games after his big 1961 the Chicago White Sox, 4-3.
campaign when he posted at Sarasota, Fla.
a 23-9 record. In two outings
Luis Aparicio tripled to
this spring, Lary has given touch off a three-run cxplo-

sum against his former White
Sox teammates in Hie first
inning. The Orioles picked up
their winning run in Hie Uiird
on singles by Brooks Robin
son and Jim Gentile and a
wild pitch. Steve
Barber
hurled the first seven inn­
ing* for Baltimore, allowing
two runs and six hits while
fanning six.
The Yankees, who can’t
win for losing, dropped a 9-5
verdict to the Kansas City
Athletics.

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I I . I . l TIIKK SWANSON of St. I ’ h i i I V Lutheran
Church in Orlando will he the yrue't speaker at
the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Lenten
aeries, tonight at 7 :3 0 p.m. 11is subject will be,
“The Cross as a llridge." Pastor Swanson is
former president of the Inter-Mountain Histrict
of t lie Auguslana Lutheran Church (Washing­
ton) and Kvangelism Chairman of Columbia Con­
ference of ALC.

* Let People Vote On
Bond Program-Karl
TALLAHASSEE (C P I)— State Hep. Frederick
Karl said Tuesday Florida should not undertake any
long-term bond financing program for state construc­
tion without specific approval of the people.
Karl said if the Legislature decides to follow
Gov. Farris Ilryant’s "pay as you use" concept on

School Lunch,
School Nurse

university construction, he
will insist it lie suhmittcal to
the people in the form of u
e. institutional amendment that
uouhl a Im&gt; rei|uirr that flit*
bond* lie solal on open, com­
petitive hills.
"So basic a change in Flu-

County Health Nurse* work
P « t*m of financing
In cloie harmony” with srltool j slmuial not tie mailo solely lay
lunch programs to enrich the legislative net or executive
learning experience, of Semi, he |)|1&gt;llinH
,
Ttole County whuol children Wlllor gu,d in an interview,
through the use of V isual!
Aids. Mrs. Ituby l)au *. Smith 1
Pr*M» s.-j that tho
aide lunchroom manager said bcgi.lature pay for university
&lt;expansion over n gO-ycnr
today.
“ Mrs. Kvelyn ll.iyes, Coun­ period tilt one ii .all- of D-vcmnty Itealtli Nurse visits Smith- certificates, totaling lii-tsvi-cu
aide. .Monroe, Wilson, Pine- $5i&gt; million nml fluty million,
crest, Lake Mary, I/rng- iuicked l&gt;y revenue from u s,&gt;cWood and Wcstside Cramrnar ciul tax.
At llrynnt's urging, the
achools regularly to check
with principals, health c-o- a-itbilitT . a-va ■111 moMtli. agar
onlinators, teachers and a- is.ut-al $J.*a million in bond, fair
often as necessary the school university construction, with
lunch managers as to the ill­ stualent f e e s guaranteeing
nesses of pupils, tiie Free tlirir retirenu-nt. He snial he
Lunch program and anything W-culd not Uiiala-I'laka- a aalmiliar
pertaining to the health and program again without spe­
welfare of the children," site cific legislative .unction.
added.
The state's liaiml program
Other nurses who are as- for public M'haaail een.trurtiaali
signed to the various school* n n . put iutaa the constitution
in the county perform similar by n vote of t l m peaaplu a-nrservices, as needed includ­ marhtng it portion of until,
ing tiie showing of flints, mobile tag ta-vs-nues to ra-lite
-A| checking ryes, ears, etc. Tiie Ilia- ala-lat.
nurses Itelp to »ee that no
Kail .laid a similar ap­
person, either adult or stu­ proach on univa tsily roti.lturdent is allowed to work in
lioll W'oulal M»VO millions aaf
any of the school lunch de­
dollar, in interest rates as
partments without a valid
health card signed by tiie lo­ contrasted to a hotTowing
cal
Health Officer.
Mrs. program embiirka-al on solely
by the Legislature. He snial
Davis noted
interest
ruta-&gt; . n revenue cerDuring the 1902-0! pre­
school planning period a list tifia-ata-. faar sclioail laiiilalim;.
.-of the visual aid* available ranged from 2MH par cent to
to the schools through Un- faaur per rent, eaampared t«s
Health Department was stud­ u net interest ausl aaf ulinosl
ied anil selections carefully five per cent on state turn­
made. They were then placed pike extension laoml*.
“To realise even more rav­
on order by the School Nurse
hi arrive at file time they ings," Kail .aid, “tiie con­
*!„ would bo of most help. Mrs. stitutional uiiienalment .Inula!
piaaville tluat aiiiy certificates
5? Davis said.
At South Side (hose films m*K! umlcr this program must
es|iecially related to Un- be s o l d by caoilpa titivc hialM ,
health of the child through illtlg.
9 Ok- food tliey eat arc pre“Negotiuta-d s.ala-s proM.la­
senta-d by the nur*e and the te mi ninny oppottunities for ex
school lunch manager w!n&gt; perienred litiuticier* to or■ make appropriate comments gaitiate tin- state into an un­
or give necessary informa­ favorable pai.iti&gt; n involving
tion, ahe emphasised.
high net interest costs anal
The children benefit great­ a-aiticealed agreements. Open
ly from the films as they competitive liidiliiag guaranemphasised many of tbs* good
ta-e* ultiliibte pi otoc t ion of
health habits the classroom
public interest and public
(earlier lu i already stressed.
funds."
With the ever increasing
Karl terma-d tiie governor's
interest in physical Mnss,
pars-nti can rest assured the newly-coineai phrase of "pay
local Health Department and a . you use" nothing tnaare Ihata
tlx* school lunch program are a Madison Avenue *hig an for
doing their bit to kes-p the "ali'ficit spelaaling." Kiarl S'lld
children healthy ami well lie prefers “ pay a. y u go"
Informed. Mrs. Psvis com­ anal pi-raonally feel- increas'd
revenue from tax sources,
mented
couple! with increased econo­
my and elimination of wurte
will meet the state need* with­
'New Assistant
SOUTH IIEM ), Ind. (U l'l) out laonds.
Hut. he saial, “if Flairida is
|— Notre Dame Alhletic Di­
rector M o o s e Krause hat an to go into ala lit to meet Us
xiunred the addition of Dave capital -outlay needs, then It
Hurd as assistant football should be done rnly with the
(roach under Hugh Devore. full knowledge and approval
Ilurd bad been line coach at of the people aad under a
John Carroll I ’nivcnity the plan that will afford the very
hawest interest rate."
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�M r*. Whatley
Honored A t
Bridal Shower
B y M rs. H. L . Johnson
'M r s . Carl Chorpenlng and
Mrs. E art Doieey were cohostesses for a recen t bridal
shower, honoring Mrs. Jack
WhaUey, the form er M lti
G race Edwards.
The party was held a t the
Dostcy bom*. P arty room i
w a r s ' decorated with spring
flowers snd the dining table,
overlaid with a white linen
cloth, held a U rge punch
bowl and a three tiered wed­
ding cake, complete with
orange blossoms and wisteria
decorations.
Bridal gam as were played
by the guest* and prises were
won by Mra. H . Iloopengardner, Mr*. Cbsrlea B ak er and
M rs. C. Mycr. Mrs. Whatley
la on* of the school bus driv­
ers In the Sanford area and
m ost of the guests were other
bus d riven and friends of the
booorae.
Following the gift opening,
gam e period and a session of
talking, the hostess served re ­
freshments of cake, punch,
mints and nuta to the U
guests attending.

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Presents
Buckner, T. D.
Safety Program
Married In Home Ceremony

M/ss

Miss Sharon K ey Buckner,
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Hrrschel
Vernon
Buckner,
and T erry Dean Threewit,
ton of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Eugene Threewit, of Tachlkewa, Jap an , were married
Feb. M a t 2:30 p.m . at the
home of the bride's parents
on the Old Orlando Highway.

Rev. Billie Hamilton
fin, pastor of the
Springs Baptist Church, offi­
ciated at the double ring cere­
mony.
The brido, given In
rlage by her father, wore
street length dress of
lace, over satin, with scoop
neckline, long sleeves and
white accciso rlcs. H er shoul­
der length veil w as attached
to a crown of seed pearls and
she carried a cascade bou­
quet of while carnations.
Miss Wilma Buckner,
te r of the
honor. She
dress, with white
and carried a bouquet of pink
carnatloni.
Billie E . Tucker served a i
best
Th
light
matching
cessorles and a
lion corsage.
Following the ceremony, a
Members of the VAH-7 Offleera Wives Club mat a t tha reception was held at the
Idyll wild* bom# of M r*, T. 3. home of the bride'* grand­
Cann fo r the monthly brldga parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam F . Buckner, on the old
session,
Mrs. Conn's mother, Mrs. Orlando Highway. The party
rooms were decorated with
A . Marple, of Pensacola, Joinwhite wedding bells, stream ­
ad tha Peacem akers fo r the
evening. Mra. R. L . W right er*, floral arrangem en t! and
« m high i c o n winner andl candles.
Refreshments of c i t e ,
Mm. 0 . F . Schneider won the
punch and candy were served
■booby* prise.
to those attending. The recep­
O t h e r s attending were
tion was a Joint celebration,
K n e e . L A- Heath, 0 . W ,
as the grandparents were
McGuire, W . C. Holton and
celebrating their 80th wed­
K. B. L a render.
ding anniversary. The bride
and gitwiii had a three tiered
wedding cake and the Buck­
ners had a special cake in
honor of their anniversary.
Dr.
and Mrs, Walter
Assisting with the serving
Haynai and two ehltdrm, of and entertaining were Miss

Karen Nelson, Miss Gayle
Nelson, Miss Dorothy Wil­
liams and Miss Wilma Buck­
ner.
The couple has returned
from their wedding trip and
are now residing in Longwood.
Out of town guests Included

Doyle Buckner and Miss Jo ­
anne Page, all of Chicago
Heights, III.; Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Buckner, St. Louis, Mo.;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J . Buckner,
Licking, Mo.; Miss Dorothy
Williams, Virgin Islands, and
Mrs. Vernon Jones and Mrs.
Wayne Johnson of Jackson­
ville.

Columbua, Ohio, wera week­
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Haynes. They left for
• tr(p to Nseeau and annuls
home will etop In Sanford for
another visit.

Cordens
En jo y Visit
From Friends

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The regular monthly meet­
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scheduled for this Thursday
at the home of Mrs. William
THETA EPSILON RUSHEES, left to right, are Mrs. Roger Garner, Mra.
Davis, I fit Pinecreit Drive.
Robert. Deklc uml Mrs. Sterne Bolte.
(Herald Photo)
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The business session will
start at 8 p.m. On tha busi­
ness agenda will ho discussion
of plans for coffees, luncheons
and definite plana will be
made for the annual Easter
By Mrs, Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knecland Mrs. Bennett Is 88 years of
egg hunt for tho children.
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Scttc of of Grande Vista have as Ihclr age and active.
All wive* of VAII-Penlisted
current houscgucsls, Mr. and
personnel Interested In the Owatonna, Minn., are visiting Mrs.* F. Creamer of Kentheir son and his family, Cdr.
club are invited to attend.
more, N. Y.
and Mrs. L. It. Sctto, at their
Mrs. Arthur Wagner of Nahome in DeBary.
Powder Puff Muslin
ranja Road has her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mat• 100% Combed
Mrs. Carl Rcrgmann, of Lit­
Cotton .
tie of New Jersey were recent
tleton, Mass., as her house• Drip Dry
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
guest.
• Little Or No
ry Schoh at the St. Patrick's
Ironing
Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Sain
Dance at the Fire Recreation
of Palmira Road visited their
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daughter imd fsnilTy, Mr. and
‘T
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Name
Yiiu Know ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Strang
Mrs. R. J . Tilley, of West
of Lucerne Drive have as
Palm Beach over the week­
their houscgucits, Mr. and
end.
Mrs. Albert Toncrta of Sta­
Only
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
ten Island. N. Y.
Hcrtsch of Eldorado Drive
Mrs. E. W. norland of
Another Esrluslre Fabric
visited Mr. Rertsch's sister,
Fcrndale, Mich., were tho
at —
Mrs. Anna Bennett, of New­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
ark, N. J ., who Is residing at
bert Henderson.
present In West Palm Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mid­
dleton nf High Banks Road W.
Remove blood stains from
had as their recent house,
guest, Mrs. Raymond P. Seas fabric with meat tcmlcrlicr.
of Eastern, Pa., and Wash­ Cover italn with tendrriscr;
S+tn*.
apply warm water to make a
ington, D. C.
paste.
After
15
to
31)
minutes,
Mrs. Frank Stone of High
E. 1st Hi. at Sanford Av*.
Banks Road W. lias had her sponge with cool water. Laun­
FA 2-3211
family visiting In DeBary. der ns usual.
Mr. Stone's brother, Woodrow
Stone, of Birmington, Ala.,
Mrs. R. Wakefield and daugh­
ter Judy from Prichard, Ala.,
Mrsv Slone's brother from
Chicago, III., Walter I'ateralo
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Savoski
of Niles, 111.

DUMARI

First Birthday C elebrated
ny Jane Casselberry
Jimmy Hamilton, young son
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamil­
ton, 213 Hast Thomas Dr.,
Casselberry, celebrated his
first birthday Saturday after­
noon, with a party at his
home.
Young guests Included Lau­
rie Ann Dempsey, Wayne
Gregory, Tommy Herald, Sal­
ly Srhuckert, and Debbie and
Pammlo Gordan of Casselber­
ry and I am) and Chickle Dearolf of Longwood.
They enjoyed playing 'with
toya and balloons and eating
refreshments
of
birthday
rake, Ice cream and lollipops.
Home movies wens made of
the proceeding* by Jiidmy’s
proad parents.

Lenten Suppers

M A R Y E S T H E R ’S

Shower curtains really get
a good acrubbing If th iy'ra
washed along with a bath
towel.

OVER 35 YEARS
At Flrat A Pal a r t to
(Alongside old post office)

MOTHERS!

JIMMY HAMILTON unci his mother, Mrs. Peter
Hamilton. Jimmy celebrated hitt first birthday
with a party at Ids home in Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

G O O D YEA R

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Del- first place in the spelling con­
loite of Chicago, III., arc test at tho Osteen school.
spending a month with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Staley and Mrs. Rote Doyle.
Mrs, Robert Williams is in
Orlando at the home of her
daughter and son indaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hopper, for
a week. Mr. and Mr*. Hopper
arc (ho parents of a daughter
bom March 11 In Orange Me­
morial Hoipital. They have
anothrr
daughter, Phyllis,
who is eight years old.
Douglas Jurss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Jurss, won

Barney Sermons, son of*M r.
snd Mrs. Hardy Sermons was

BY

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Mrs. H arry
Osteen and
Mrs. Bobcrt Williams recent­
ly Joined the ladles of the
Cross of Malta Club at a
luncheon at Norwoods in New
Smyrna Beach,
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Stocpher
have received word of tha
drath o f hi* brother, in Grand
Rapids, Mich.

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at honored guests. It was
held at the Fleet Reserve
Hut, which was decorated in
a "Peppermint L o u n g e ’ *
theme. Following the dinner
dancing was enjoyed during
the evening.
The final event was a mo­
del meeting at the home of
Mrs. Revels. At the end of the
season, rushees arc invited
to a typical meeting of the
sorority. Mrs. Walker gmc
an interesting talk on the
scope of BSP and on display
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pin. scrap book and other
mementoes of interest.
At this meeting the nomi­
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DeBary Personals

Ethel Root

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also a lamp shade, covered
with blue feathers and a light
bulb which flashed on and
off. There were many other
artistic entries and Mrs. DRk
Houghton was awarded hon­
orable mention.
The next event was a din­
ner party for the members
and their husbands with the
rushees and their husbands

Thursday

By Frances W ester
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Corden, In Lake
Mary for a few days, were
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rowley, from IPlttaford, Mich.
Plttaford Ila Mr. and Mra.
Cordon's former home town.
The Rowleys spent tha past
two montha In Bonita Hprlnga,
and stopped to visit with their
friends In Lake Mary on their
way back home.
11)* group enjoyed reminis­
SHOP NOW
cing about the good times
Hie Ethel Hoot Clrrte met
they had had together, and
— WITH —
rrecnlly
In the Fellowship
catching up on tha news
since they last saw each Hall of the Congregational
Church fur their regular busi­
other.
ness and social meeting,
President, Mias Ituliy Booth
Surveys
ahow youngsters
called tho meeting to order
Ilka
pretty,
washable
throw
GUU ■ Cards • Books
followed by tha Lord's Pray­
ruga. Mothers like them, too,
(Formerly MeVlean)
because they can literally er. Mrs. Ralph I&lt;o*aing pre­
throw these ruga into e wash­ sented tho first part of a very
210 B. First St.
Interesting book review on
ing m achine.
"Dear and Glorious Physic­
ian" by Taylor Caldwell. This
COME IN EARLY AND
Is an authentic story of Luke
SELECT YOUR —
from childhood and was en­
joyed by everyone. Other In­
ROSE MARIE REID
stallments will be given dur­
SWIM SUIT
ing future meetings.
Lenten supper* were dis­
WHILB BTOCKB ARB
cussed, the first Thursday to
COMPLETE!
lie sponsored by th* Diaconate*, and tho ladies of this
circle will sponsor the follow­
"F e a ta rie g Faahlosa J e s t F a r Y e n '
ing lliursday supper.
200 N. PARK AVE.
Mrs. Norma Cook, hostess
RTOIIB HOURS: t TO B:U
for tho evening served deli­
cious refreshments of apple
and cherry turnover*, asked
nuta, tea and coffee to tho 14
members and one guest Mrs.
Walter Barton from Ohio.
Tha next meeting will bo
held at tho home of Mrs. Ed­
ward Woods.

1l

"crary hat party," at the
home of Mrs. Paul Lewis.
Many styles were modeled
and they created many laughs
and comments. Mrs. Burt Re­
vels won the priic for the
prettiest creation with a tall
lamp shade, covered with red
net tiers, ruffles snd pink
roses. Mrj. Rick Walker had
the most original hat. It was

To Meet

Bridge

Personals

The Theta Epsilon Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi, sorority,
has recently completed a
very successful rush season.
Spring rushees for the chap­
ter, which were entertained
at a series of parties, were
Mrs. Sterne Bolle, Mrs. Ro­
ger Garner and Mrs. Robert
Dcklc.
The first event was a

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Summertime

Hostess Fo r
_

Mrs. C. fl. Goethe, presi­
dent of the Ladles Auxiliary
of the Brotherhood of Loco­
motive Firemen and Enginemen. was hostess for (be
monthly business and social
meeting of the group.
The yearbook committee,
consisting of Mrs. H. J . Titshaw, Mrs. Paul Sefried. Mra.
Walter Cook and Mrs. Alfred
Greene, presented the new
books to those present.
An informal discussion was
held on safety problems
which the men face with
every trip and also the ef­
fects of "work rules" chang­
es resulting In loss of Jobs.
During the social hour the
hostess served refreshments
of coconut cake and lime ice
cream punch. Others present
were limes. Bona Id ilrooks,
If, E. Turner, Harold Keeling,
J . A. Calhoun and It. KEisencoff,

Sorority Honors Rushees

Tigerettes

Mrs. T . J . Cann

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MRS. DAVID GATCHEL,
known at Patty U&gt; .all her
friends and customers, has
been appointed Dlitrict Four
Finance Chairman ol Pilot
International.
How about that?
Citui; her leadership of the
club the letter informing her
of her nomination and ap­
pointment, failed to mention
the ever ready snillr, the
friendly willntinets to ierve
and
the never too busy-tohelp you personality that ha a
endeared Patty to those who
know her.
In her eapaeily at execu­
tive tecretary to Gene Tuck­
er, president of the Florida
State Rank and an official Job
of assistant cashier of the
bank, M ill Patty •*» we say
dowo heah) Is alwaya trim,
neat and pretty, too.
Our congratulation! to Pat­
ty
. we knew they'd find
out about her aomeday.
MANY. MANY THANKS to
all of you kind people who
sent flower* and card* to
chirk me up lost week.
You’ll never know bow
mueb I appreciated them. It's
good to b« missed.
Especially warm thanks to
all the nice gentlemen in the
Rotary and Klwanls Clubs for
their beaullful flowers and
carda. One was a nice potted
plant, which will keep on re­
minding me how nice you
arc.
And the other . . . well, you
must have known how 1 love
yellow rosasl Thanki, fellas.
• • •
THINGS T NEVER KNEW
'TIL NOW . . . How many
people read the Hospital
Notea.
Some of you must read the
Herald from cover to cover
. . . you don't miss nulhin', do
y a'!
FINALLY. I got to hear the
Wayfarers (Monday at Roiry) and they really sounded
s good as everyone says
hey do. Cute kids. Love that
body English" Jim Touliy
Ives It I Lynn's cute and
vera could never be but one
ack Ivey,
• • •
THEY HAD A BLAST at
ve Latin Banquet the other
jght. I waa disappointed ]
ouldn't go,
The Roman master*, their
lives and guest* enjoyed. a
mey Roman styla menu ol
finger food" which Included
arbecued pork chops, whole
rcen beans, Roman bread,
nd all kinds of fruit and
wine” fit did look a little
juny In the psper cups.)
Suggestion for the next La­
in banquet:
Take aome silver foil and
rap it around your paper
up. ship* It and twist it and
Inch It a little, and you'll
ave a fancy-looking silver
oblet, In keeping with the
est of tli* atmosphere.
• • •
REMEMBER PETE LEF.QIK, who wrote sports
jr the Herald for a few
vonths between college sc
testers :
WeU, bt w«s ooa of six
outhera Methodist U. stuents to attend a Mid-Allanc Model UN General Assently In D. C. recently.
The SMU students repre
sated the Finnish d*!*|«t|on
nd did a lot of research on

A n o th e r

H ig g in b o th a m

D eB ary

D an ce

An ides for entertaimug
guests at a bridal shower Is
have them each write advice
of any kind to the bride. Then
they roll these bit* of paper
tight and tuck into empty pill
capsules you have gotten
from the druggist. Put all tlie
capsules in a bottle labelled
“Bottled Advice" and give to
the bride lo read later on ur
right on Ihe spot If you think
that would be more fun.
Une tablespoon each of
lemon Juice and Instant minc­
ed onion heighten the flavor
of canned condensed black
bean soup, these quantities
are adequate for 1 MOWounce) can, diluted and heat­
ed aa label directs. Add 't
teaspoon of suit Top with
aotir cream sprinkled with
paprika. Senes 3 to 3.

KEEP CO O L
— IN —
CULOTTES OH SHOUTS
DACRON • COTTON

BLENDS

DENIMS - POPLINS

CU)bl}2By Abigail Van Buren ' T E L E V I S I O N

In
S a tu rd a y

Ihe DeBary Volunteer Fire­
men sponsored a St. Patrick’s
Dance at the Fire Recreation
Hall (rum t» p.m. to I a m.
The Hall was Jteoratgd
witli Ui* traditional green
shamrocks, high hats and
clay pipe*, with streamers
and soft cokired lights from
the ceiling The hall plants
were placed to form »ii open
door
The refreshment crew was
kept busy serving frankfur­
ters, coffee, soda and ice.
Both young and older danc­
ers enjoyed the variety of se­
lections played by the hand.
There were twists, rumbas,
polka* anil wattles with many
up fur every dimer.
So many requested another
dance soon that next Satur­
day evening there will bo
dancing at the Recreation
Hall with an invitation to all
who wish to attend. A small
fee will lie asked, and dance
music will be ta|&gt;c recordings

PATTY GATCHEL
Finland, studied copies ui
Speeches actually given in (lie
UN sod the stste policies ol
Finland for months ahead of
the convention.
Delegation* from over ItW
other colleges ami uni vers I
tic* also attended.
The meetings of t)*« "Gen­
eral Assembly" were held at
Georgetown University, Geor­
ge Washington U. and How­
ard U. a* well aa in the May­
flower H o t e l , convention
headquarters.
I don't know, but would
Judge from this that our for­
mer sports writer must be
studying political science.
* '• •
JANE FLETCHER has a
new job.
She's been api&gt;oinlcd to the
staff of the Rollins College
Mills Memorial Library.
Jane la an accomplished
gal, who attended the U. of
Illinois and worked in the
Chicago Public* “Libraryv
She served In the Women's
Army Corp and in the office
of the Combined Chiefs of
Staff, and the Joint Electron­
ics Information Agency.
More recently she has serv­
ed as wile, mother, Seoul
leader and numberless other
civic, church and Scout ac­
tivities.
So if you drop by the Mills
library, look for our Jane.
• • •
SCIENCE FAIR at Semin­
ole High School coming up
Thursday. They'll d i s p l a y
over 3110 exhibits ill the Sciancr Wing rooms at Seminole
High, and parents and others
interested arc free to come
and go Irom 10 a.in. to 7 p.m.
A lot of biology, chemistry,
physic* and mechanical draw­
ing students have put i lot
of research, tlma, work and
money into their projects.
This is your invitation.

(D&amp; W l

CREATIVE
WOMAN

DEAR ABBY': Last year my
husband started carry inyr on with an­
other woman. He confessed and
promised he'd make it tip to me. I
wanted to believe him because we
have five children. Well, last August
he came home watli lipstick on his
lips and behind his car. I blew my
top, Init he* begged for one more
chance so 1 forgave him. He was fine
until a few* weeks ago. 1 started to
see lipstick on his pillow* case. (I
stopped wearing lipstick to be sure
ii wasn't mine.) I’ve been putting
these lipstick marked pillow cases
aside. Should I show them to him
and let him lie his way out of it? Or
should I just sir a lawyer? Answer
soon as 1 am running out of pillow

1 am a liar and a thief. Wind to do?
w o r r ie d

DEAR WORRIED: You will
have to rebuild your mother's trust
in you. This nmy take a long time.
You can succeed by being lou per­
cent honest in nil tilings. And whnt's
Hits about “paying” a lioy to do your
biology drawings for you? If it was
done without the knowledge of your
teacher, you might have to rebuild
“ trust" at school, tin*.
•

ca ses.

HURT
DEAR HURT: Show your hus­
band the pillow* eases. Then launder
•IlCIli. and ask void* HUSBAND lo
come clean — and In stay clean this
lime.
•

•

D1CAH JOHN: Soft, silky hair
went out when ratted sprayed-stlff
hair-dos came in. Put I have some
good news for you. The soft, silky,
natural look Is coming back.

•

*

DEAR A B BY : I took some mon­
ey from tile place my mother had it
hidden. I hud to pay u boy for doing
some biology drawings for me. I in­
tended to work and put it back liefore my mother missed it, blit she
missed it first. She took my driver’s
license away from mo and says she
is going to tell my father. She thinks

•

Personals
By Louise Slmunek
Mrs. John Stuart of Her­
mits Trail hat been given tin*
honor uf serving as associate
conductress at the annual
Past Matrons' meeting of the
Eastern Star District No. 13
tlila week at Winter Park.
This district is composed ol
the chapters from Orlando,
Winter park. St Cloud, Kit
simmee and A|&gt;opka
The neighbor* uf Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Kling and children
Cathy Sue and Jimmy, for­
merly of Grandview Ave..
greatly miss tins happy fam­
ily as they recently moved to
tile new subdivision of Oak
land Estate* in Altamonte
Springs. Friends may now
visit them at 113 L Usworth
St
Mr and Mrs. Bob Tylo, Iun
J o Anno Court, Altamonte
.Springs, have had a* llielr
guests his uncle *ud aunt,
Mr. and Mr» Andrew* Schatak of Detroit. Mich., whom
they had not seen for eight
years.
Pul ati old nylon sock on
your dust mop. It picks tip
Ihe dust and you ran throw
it away when you are through
with It.

O E S

T o

M eet

T h is

T h u rsd ay

the hot bread, look hungrily
at the dessert but refuse It,
and turn tire conversation to­
ward dieting.
It' m enough lo make a good
conk cry into her crepe*
surcltc—and it i* all so un­
called lor. Dieters can diet
without fanfare, and they can
count calorie* without moving
their lip*. If they can’t enjoy
a good meal without making
the hostess feel ashamed be­
cause her specialties aren't
nil low-calorie dishes, then
they ought out lo accept din­
ner invitations. They should
stay at home with their diet
drinks.
It's really all ju*t a matter
of vanity. The calorie count­
ers are mure Interested in
pointing mil their self-control
than In doing honor-lu their
host and hostess, by breaking
bread without the all loo-fre­
quent chant, "I really should­
n't lie eating this. Think ol
all the calories."

117

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so T could play Ihe ten of
hearts to ask for a diamond
return or the hvc to ask lor
a chili return.
I derided that South was
in a mood to play me for a
double cross so I carclully
placed the ten of heart* Oil
Walking i* said to stimulate
Hie table. My partner ruffed
and led back a diamond aa 1 the cl rail* thin of the blood to
alt parts of the body, Includ­
bail asked.
.South glared at me fur a ing the brain.
while and finally remarked
"Thai was loo obvious. You
can't have the king of dia­
monds." Then he played the
jack from dummy and an­
other game contract had hit
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Some well - m a n n e r e d
Seminole Chapter Nu. 3 o r­ thoughts (lor men): "Happier
der of Eastern Slur will bun- Wive* &lt;hints fur husbands)."
or a long lime member ut Ihe
OPEN 12:13
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LAST DAY
day at 8 p in. at the Masonic
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Hall
"HI POUNDS UF TROUBLE"
Officer* are requested lo
wear short dresses.
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On(Bhidqa

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Altamonte Springs

•

For Abhv’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents tvi ABBY, Box 5805, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

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In spite of hi* bidding
A
A3
South was an expert card
SAUJJ
player. Unfortunately. he was
A A Q JS
also a hand hog. Otherwise,
W IST
EAST
he would have |&lt;-t his partner
A 7 ft
A D8 3
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If A K 10 7 3
wrap up three no-trump.
♦ n « .v*
♦ k to 4
1 cashed my king and are
A K 108 7 4
A 33
ol heart*. My partner had
H o tm
opened the three, dropped the
A K (7-7)08 4
ileuee mi Ihe second lead and
V J8 4
♦ 93
I knew he was ready to ruff.
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It was also apparent thal
No one vulnerable
unless my partner held the
North East
South West
King of clubs declarer would
1♦
IV
1A
Pass
have the rest of the tricks,
3 NT . Pass 4 A
Pa».
Pan
Pass
hut if my partner held that
Ojienlng lewd—V 3
card declarer would have to
South anil West knew all
guess between a club and s
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American* have become a
nation ol weight watchers and
caloric counters. F r o m a
health standpoint and ricit
from an esthetic one, that's
all lo the good.
But why, oh why, do so
many Americans insist on do­
ing their caloric counting out
loud, to the point where they
are no longer even gracious
guests T
A hostess will knock lu-rsell
out to provide a gourmet din­
ner As hard as she has
worked lo prepare d, she ex­
perts her guest* lo cal with
obvious cit joy incut,
praise
her culinary skills, and make
her feel that her efforts have
been worthwhile.
Hut what is more likely to
lluppcii is that tile guests will
make remarks about bow
many calorie* are in the
sauce, self-righteously refuse

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DEAR A BBY: Whatever happen­
ed to soft, silky hair? I spent several
years in the service and fought niy
way through several barbed wire en­
tanglements. Imt 1 never lbought
I’d be sleeping by one. Any advice
fur u puzzled husband?
BIG JOHN

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THE FIV E RANDOLPH DAUGHTERS Been in the Junior Cl hah play at
Lyman High School Wednesday are neon here tdong with their unitor,
their mother, father and the cook. From left, seated are Ramona Cox,
Margaret Garrett, Marin Jones, Cheryl Werly. Standing are Jim Parsons,
Carol INghsmith, Don Philpitt, Itarhara Messlmnr and Grace Halbert.
(Herald Photo)

Lyman Presents 3-Act Comedy
By J«ne Caaielberry
The Junior Clan of Ly­
man High School preicnted
a three-act comedy, "Which
Shall lie MarryT" by Orncrea
Denison last week In the
achool auditorium.
Don Philpitt played the part
of the perplexed young man
who would inherit two mil­
lion dollar* if he married the
girl of hia grandfather'd
choice.
He had to decide between
the flva Randolph daughters.

Elaine, the beauty of Ihr
family; played by Marla
Jonci; Suian, the brainy sis­
ter played by Orate llulbert;
kind hearted Patience played
by Rarbara Mesairner; Fran
klc, the athletic type play­
ed by Cheryl Worley and
pert Mary Jane, the young­
est, played by Margaret
Garrett.
Carol HjghamiUi brought
down the house with her por­
trayal of Magnolia, Ihe color­
ed cook. Ramona Cox took

the part of Mr*, ttandolpu,
flighty mother of the girl*
and Jim Panama played Mr.
Henson, a lawyer and fam­
ily friend.
The play waa directed by
two of the cla n sponsor*,
Fletcher Cockrell anJ Mrs.
fierarda
Jones.
Laiicannc
Vagner waa stage manager
und Marsha Lyons, associate
manager. Kny Clark waa in
charge of Hie makeup and
Joe Zukow»ki was in charge
of the lights and curtain.

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Admission*
John Davidson, Ill-Land; Ruth
Boyle. DeBary; Joan Crunklcton, Elizabeth Williams,
Laurel Wilkin*, Mary Schurnrmnnn,
U 11 a
(ianderton,
David Haw kina, Cindl Cooke,
Miehael O'Day. Clarence My
rlcka of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jordan of
Oviedo, a boy
Mr, and Mr*. Joseph Crunklcton of Sanford, a Imy
Discharge*
Lucille
Anderaon,
Osteen;,
Alice Solomon, Tony Pitchford, Mr*. Wallrr R. Britton
and baby, Mr*. Eugene Rich­
ardson and baby, Mac Glllon,
Bonnie bluffer, Ilozcll* Sumner», George Pike, Brownie
Mae Lee, Pclcr Van Acker of
Sanford.
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Leon Magee, DeBary; Abbie
Freeie, Lake Mary; Gertrude
Jones, Oviedo; Jane Jackson,
Long wood; Charles Ke**|er.
Dcflary;
Ernest Galloway,
Hammond Polk, Jolla Smith.
Arie Thornton, Susan Donahoe of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Viviun Ganderson of Sanford, a Imy
Mr. and Mr*. Patrick Donahoe of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Jonc* of
Oviedo, a t&gt;uy

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Max Froelich, DeLand; Charlea Robert*. Lake Mary; Adrena Straws, Bernard Berkey Jr ., Josephine Chandler.
Bernard Phllput, Miehael O'.
f»ay, Cindl Cooke, Laurel
Wilkin*, Mr*. Joyce Boatwright anil baby of Sanford.
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Jamca Proctor, Lake .Mary;
Verna Gano. Ada Walker,
Wiltiort Beasley, Guy Steph­
en*. tDelorr* Cooke, William
Cook of Sanford.
niMh*
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of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Gano of
Sanford, a girl

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Housing Utopia
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Wo need the stout “advocates of
principle" at both ends of the jralitical spectrum. They sharpen public tie*
bate on the jfreat issues and serve as
a useful check on too precipitate gov­
ernment action.
Hut it does not follow from this
that those who stand for principle
are of necessity braver and more
useful than those who occupy the
compromising politic-jit center.
It is not precisely difficult to
argue, conservatively, that little or
nothing be done. Nor is it really too
hard to urge, liberally, that every­
thing be done.
The National Housing Conference,
a H2-ycar-old organization devoted to
eliminating slums and blight, perhaps
illustrated in its newest Washington
meeting how easy it is to talk on the
side of the angels.
The N1IC notes some largely un­
assailable facts:
Our total annual output of new
housing is insufficient to meet the
needs of a growing population, espe­
cially those in lower and middle in­
come groups. We are not getting
enough urban renewal and we are
getting too much urban and subur­
ban sprawl.
To get more and better bousing, to
arrest deterioration, wipe out slums
ami check sprawl, the NHC projwses
that the federal government quickly
approve vast new sums.
Toting up the rough amounts in­
volved in its proposals for expanded
urban renewal, low-rent housing,

housing for the elderly, improved
rural and farm housing, we attain a
figure upwards of $4 billion. A por­
tion would be in loans.
A nonspecinlist in housing
problems is hardly equipped to ques­
tion the wisdom of NHC's figures as
an ideal proposition.
What the outsider can question,
however, is how NHC President
Nathaniel Keith and NHC’s resolu­
tions committee can discuss these
projaisals for 21 pages as if not one
single other claim on the federal bud­
get existed.
It is recognized that better hous­
ing is just part of a broad attack on
poverty. Hut nowhere are housing's
demands on the budget put in a scale
of priorities with such other needs as
job retraining, improved generu] edu­
cation, health, welfare, highways.
Nothing is said of the fact that
we must spend some $55 billion for
defense and other sums to aid our
friends abroad.
Indeed, NHC says plainly that its
proposed bigger housing effort has
a "first claim on the resources of our
economy."' Many Americans had
thought that defcmsc requirements
enjoy that pre-eminence.
NHC’s gonls Hre fine. But in stat­
ing them flat out in a kind of political
and economic vacuum, the group has
dune just the easiest part of the job.
Left to the political engineers who
must deal in realities is the task of
scaling such proposition* to make
them fit somewhere in today’s lmffling array of competing demands.

Making Restitution
Conservationists have calculated
that more than 200 iqiecics of mainals and birds have vanished off the
face of the earth — because of man
— since the beginning of the Christ­
ian era.
Intentionally or unintentionally,
scores of species have been wiped
out in America in the few centuries
since the first Europeans landed.
In the 20th century, mammal spe­
cies have been disappearing around
the world at t lie rate of one a year.
Hut it is also ill tills century—that
man. appalled by his own power, has
altered Ills behavior and tried to pre­
serve some of his fellow creatures.
For some, like the fabulous pas­
senger pigeon, this recognition of
the "rights” of animals and of our
spiritual need of animals came too
late.
For others, like Ilie bison, il came
in time to save for future genera­
tions remnants of the great herds
which roamed over half the country.
For olliers, I he Issue is still In
doubt. The hold eagle and whooping
crane, for instance, hover precarious­
ly on the verge of extinction.
When once men killed whole
herds and flocks shccrly for the per­
verse thrill of mass slaughter, they
now take great pains to insure that
one tiny animal is allowed to contin­
ue his way of life unmolested.
The animal is Kirllund's warb­
ler, a half-ounce rarity of fluff and
bird.bone. No more than 1,000 of the
tail-wagging, yellow and gray birds
exist in the world — a tola! weight

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HOARDING

of about 00 pounds.
The Kirtland's warbler is not
yet on the vanishing list, but it
could well be. For some not under­
stood reason of evolution, the bird
will nest only in certain patchy
stands of jack pine in one area uf
Michigan.
It can't lie any old jack pine. It
must be a young pine — but not too
young, but about 10 to 15 years old.
The pine* must have low.growing,
live branches. And it must he some­
where. ni!u.r~tim* Au-Sable River V".! ley. Jack pine in other parts of the
state doesn't attract the birds. While
they fly thousands of miles each
year on migrations to the Bahamas,
they nest only in the north-central
part of the lower peninsula.
In a co-operative program being
carried out by the Michigan Depart­
ment of Conservation, the Michigan
Audubon Society, the United Stales
Forest Service ami the Packaging
Corporation of America,
{rawer
saws are roaring in newly dedicated
Huron National Forest near MIo,
Mich. Old jnck pine is being cut
down as the first step in a longrange program of providing more
nesting ground for Kirtland’s warb­
lers.
Kventually, tlie Kirtland’s Warb­
ler Management Area in the forest
will cover more thun 4,000 acres and
will be under a (10-year rotation of
logging, controlled burning, regrowth and lugging.
Tile hiqie is that it will be enough
to save the warbler from almost in­
evitable extinction.

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ply ■ frontier of fear—lour
that people can no longer
manage (heir own lives, fear
that they ini*hi take some
courne other than that plot­
ted and planned in tile allwise, all-knowing ivory tow­
er.
—Sen. Thurston Morton, K-Ky.
Our attempt on Everest is
nothin* more than our pil­
grimage to the world's great­
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mountains wlu-re wc
mountaineers are suing to
pay our homage
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Sun ford, Florida

Wed., March 20, 1905

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Leftovers from a meat of­
ten lead to Mum hashing
things oicr.
When Dad U home for the
day, il'a a cinch he and the
children will be able lo wave
buy-buy to mother as she
takes off for the stores.
it's a wonder that some
of the people who go to $100• plate dinner* don’t swipe
some of the silverware.

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Worry Clinic
CASK D-4S8: June J., aged
:iS, is a worried wife.
"Dr. Crane.’’ »hc In-gun.
"when we got married my
husband mm11- only lit.'i per
week. ’
“So my mother thought we
rouldnT exist on that small
aunt, for tny pureiita are fair­
ly wealthy.
"Dina, mother insisted on
sending ua $,'&gt;U per week, to
uppy on our houarhohl expen.ra.
"Wo hadn't experted that
generous gift, for we had fig­
ured for weeka on how we
would pilH-li and save raid
■nuke out on my hushuud's fii.T
p aJE clietk i __ ____

"Well, the extra #.r&gt;0 made
things miirli easier for 11*. lint
it killed murli of our fun in
skimping.
"Anil I nuth-rd in Idler
month* that my husband grew
aomewhal sullen.
"One time, when wo ipiur­
n-led, he angrily told me he
didn't like to he a IT-1111tin lire
man.

"Slow l j . we drifted apart, 1
wanted H turliy lull lie sold lie
ruuldn’t afford il yel and lie
refused In lake any more

Handouts from my nuithrr,
"Well. I finally tried t»
solve our problem by getting
11 job. Hut we Immediately be­
gun to live nt a higher stand­
ard, so my pay and my hus­
band'* Weir si ill gobbled up.
"We joined a Country Club
ami my husband took up golf
in summer, plus Urn ling in
winter.
"When I again suggested a
baby, he said we muhln'l uffoul it, for Ihut would mean
I'd have to quit my joli. And
how* could we live on Ilia sal­
ary mill pay for a Iniliy, even
though lie wia now raining
|U5 per week

1 generous aid.
"For it robbed my huslmud
of his self respect and encour­
aged us to live beyond our
own mentis.
"Now I am threatened with
a hii-iik-up of our nun Huge.
.So please warn young brides
about accepting money to ap­
ply on tlieu current budget
for living expenses."
Ill ides, liei-il Julie's tiugic
story, for June mid her bushand sun iiiiiIh'i I to a gilded
trap lit llie outset.
Ami this is mi all too com­
mon orrurmu-e in America,
So stand on your own fret
after muniuge, Don't try to
W ell, 1 drluyeil a couple oi keep up with I he Joneses,
years more hut still lie put off
K a t o f f o i p a c k i n g c cafe's
our having a family.
for tallies and use hamburger,
"Now I find that lie is run­ lint dogs mid beans us your
ning around with a younger early menu, lull I.IVK ON
girl who works in his office,
VOIt It HUSBAND'S I ' AY
"And hi» excuse is that he CltKCK.
wants a family and lie feels I
In-laws may make a down
am too old lo hegin one.
payment on 11 new house for
"Dr. Crane, l feel that w« llie newlyweds, for that is a
•tinted off on the wrong fool 1 npllnl inveatuii-ut ltint doesn’t
by ever accepting l lust $50 per upset their budget.
week subsidy for our living
For they simply pay off the
ex pi-uses.
balance in monthly itiattill"My inothai meant well lull iiiruts in lieu of llieir UMiiil
we should how- refused her rent cheek.

Castro Overthrow Talked
It) Stew art lln o lry

WASHINGTON &lt;UI*I (-A d ­
ministration oiiicial* have be­
gun to talk with cautious op­
timism about the iwssible
overtliruw troin within of Fi­
del Castro's Communist re­
gime.
Secretary «f Slate Dean
Ituek bus mentioned "evi­
dence of great and growing
discontent'' in Cuba and intelligenee reports disclose in­
creasingly severe shortages
uf the necessities uf life.
Hits comes at a time when
Soviet Premier Nikita K hru­
shchev is pulling some uf Ins
military personnel out of the
island, lessening llie Krem­
lin's ability tu keep Castro ill
power against whatever op­
position may be developing.
There is divided opinion
here as tu wliether the Ken­
nedy administration actually
secs more hope for Immcgrown trouble ur seeks sim­
ply to justify llie effective­
ness of its policy of skiw
strangulatiun as opposed to
mure dangerous direct action
such as an oil blockade.
The administration rejects
the argument by some Re­
publican leaders that a selec­
tive blockade aimed only at
stopping Soviet oil deliveries
lo the island would not run
the risk o( war in the Carib­
bean.

Must official* believe now
Hull Khrushchev will luliill
his pledge lo pull "several
thousand" uf Ids estimated
17,i«si
military
technical!*
and troops in Culm out ot the
island by Friday. This is llie
promise he made to Presi­
dent Kennedy several weeks
ago. Only llie lliissiaii. knowwhat they mean by "several
thousand."
American
alliciuls
are
watching closely to see whe­
ther the Russians evacuated
include the approximately .V
uoo regular aoldicr* orgunued
in lour combat battalions.
These units, equipped with
the latest h.itlle(ichi wca|Mins,
have been regarded us cap
able of helping Castro's guv
eminent heal down any really
serious threat ul rebellion. II
all ot them have lelt or leave,
Khrushchev gives up his must
effective Immediate means id
controlling llie situation in
Cuba,
U. S. ollteials, while press­
ing (ur evacuation ol every
Russian, reeugni/e that com­
plete withdrawal mlglll well
increase the danger ot an
armed elasli involving Ihe
Undid Stales and Cuba.
This steins front the fart
that the Russians up to now
have retained the control ol
Hu’ anti-aircraft missiles call­
able or knucking down ihe
high level U2 planes which

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eonlinue surveilaiiec ol llie
island to make rerlaiu no oflepsive weu|Hinx remain.
The Russian* have In-lil
their tire, tacitly acknowledg­
ing tlie U. K. rigid tu roulmue
reconnaissance (lights after
Khrushchev—because o( Cas­
tro's altitude—was unable lo
make good on his promise lo
penult mi site inx|it:clmti Iu
verily rcnio at of otfensive
weapons.
It is arknuwledged if Cas­
tro's trigger-happy forces get
complete control id die we«
pons, tin-re is increased like­
lihood oi an "incident.” Ken
ned) lias warned there will lie
swill retaliation if any AmCr
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Political
WASHINGTON &lt;NKA)
I’riuripnl difficulty confront­
ing President Kennedy’s new
tax program seems to bo that
it'* so complex few- people ran
understand it.
To offset tins, Treasury
Department is issuing a se­
ries of "fa d sheet*’’ to ex­
plain the details.
Kaeh of these fart sheet*,
however, run* n hulf-doscn
type-written pages or more
and covers a number of points,
Il stilt come* out complicated,
no mutter how simply they
sli.-r it.
So even if it is old news,
here me some simplifications
of the Treasury’* simplifica­
tions. They me presented liemuse so many people uie
writing Congress and the
Treasury. asking for clarifi­
cation of points they- don't
get:
The President's plan culls
for individual iiicumc lax late
tc-dllclhms to go into effect
in three stages over a threeyear period, llie purpose of
gradual change is to cause
minimum dislocation to gov­
ernment financing and the
whole economy. If one inculux cut were to he made, us
many people propose, il is
claimed the effects might be

Notebook

’ rhlltl care would he increased
from n maximum of JiiOO to
a maximum of $1,000,
3. Taxpayers older than 0a
would In* given n $300 credit.
Ibis would replace Ihe pres­
ent

eonipliealed

letirenu-nt

increasing tax receipt* by $2Jt
billion, ilcmicrr* would still
receive nu overage tax rut of
14 per rent.
J. A 4 per cent floor would
lie imposed mi casually ex­
penses. such us auto damage,
fire or storm losses.
3. Present law, which al­
lows wealthy individual* to
escape all taxation when their
ilmrituhlr contribution* raid
I Income tuxes exceed ’JO per
rent of taxable income for
eight out of It) years, would
!«• repealed.
I. tin* present law which
allows sick pay up to SIlH) a
week to escape taxation would
be repealed,
o. Complin e* that
buy
group term life insurance for
employes would bo required
to pay taxes on premium* for
coverage in excess of I.YOWJ
on each employe,
ti. Die present law which
allows tlie first $o0 of divts
■lend receipts to be tux five
und give* a further 4 per
cent m ailt on all dividends
received would lie repealed,
allowance* on mineral re*
sources, taxation of income
received by individuals from
natural resource industries
would be cbunged. Taxpayers
would In- required to take into
account prior exploration amt
development eo*li ptuviously
deducted as expensr*.

credit.
4. Moving' costs would he
made deductible when taxpay­
ers change residences for pur­
pose* of employment.
5. Taxpayers who*,, Income
fluctuate* widely, such as
farmers or authors, would lie
allowed to average their income over aeveial \ears to
escape high taxes in tiig in­
come years,
it. Alt medical care and
drug costs ovet I per cent of
adjusted gio»s income would
lie made deductible and tile
ceiling on medical expense de­
ductions would he wiped out.
7. Donations to public-sup­
ported clmiitic* would tie
made deductible up to dll per
cent of income,
Tlie second group of seven
tax reforms are intended to
broaden tin- tax huso and in­
crease receipts by $J billion.
They air:
I. A new floor of S per
cent of adjusted gloss income
would In- imposed on tux pay­
ers who Itemise tlirir deduc­
harmful.
Individual income tax talcs tions. Only expenses nlaive
now range from 'JO per cent this floor would become de­
on low incomes lo Ul per cent ductible, In -pit,, of lids floor.
on tap-bracket incomes.
• Under tiny President's
plan tlie first-year cut. no
mutter when the bill ts pass­
ed, would reduco income tux
rates to between IS.5 and Bl.fi
EST. 1935
per cent. This would cut reve­
INSURANCE
AT A SA$7m
nues $g,N billion.
• The second cut in linil
would tiling tax rates duwn tu
In-tweeii J .Vfi and 71.5 per
114 So, Palmetto
rent. The two ruts w-nulil rut
Ievenues a total of $H,U bil­
Phone FA 2-0814
lion.
• llie I hud cut iu ItUio
would bring tux intes down
to between |I and 115 per rent.
The thice cuts would cut rev­
enues a lotul of tl l.o billion.
Iu addition lo these three
cuts, two groups uf seven re­
forms each are proposed. Thu
first group is intended lo reHove hardship on aoitiu tax­
payer* und encourage ii-iummh* glow III. Five of these rrfurms would reduce tax re­
ceipts by $7lii million. Die
other two would have littlu F L O R I D A C A R E o f O R L A
effect. Die seven reforms iu
...Mir/xiasinguHof/urs in tu rn in g m il
tlie first group an1:
ciwmn/mvnf
n o r, proudly anmiunera
t. Allow a minimum slam)aril deduction of tlllill for an
A N E W D A IL Y D A T E F L A N
individual, $IIK) foe a couple
and IlitU fur eueii dependent.
Tlie present standard deduc­
V. oi our lotul capacity is now availtion of III per rent of adjust­
able at S10 PER DAY or %?95.00
ed gross income up to a maxi­
PER MONI \
\including
hour a*H/od
mum of $1,000 would if main
nursing core and all moa/s.
intact.
The picaenl deduction for
SMS* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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Matter Of Fact
The u it o f brewing has its
oiigill ill the earliest la-gill-

iiiliga of civilisation. Sonic of
tin- oldest retold* extant on
the civilixulhm* of ancient
Kgypt and lliihylaniu, dating
buck about fi.lKH) Hi «,00tl
yeais, contain denet ipliotts of
brewing ami reveal it was an
important industry even nt
that emly period.

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�Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Cuban Job
Clash Seen

t o t ic r
o r m it
rilT IT IO I U M M R
WASHINGTON (L’P l) ^
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o r T IIK
N O T I C E IK h e r e b y g l v - n t b * t
« t %t i : o r F l o r i d a
Lower bracket Miamians and
• re e n g a g e d In b u s n e t * ■nil W 1U . I A M
I*
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t l o u * a s m * of. V A N - T E E N S ,
unknown.
an d th a t w * I n t e n d to r e m i t te r
T O O A R K H E R E B T N O T I ­ ist season ends and Jobs art
kid n a m e w i t s t h e M e r i t o f F I E D I I I ' F E D E R A L N A T I O N mure scarce in South Flor­
the
C ircuit
C o u r t, Hem
. . In n I t jI AIs M O R T G A G E A SS OCIAT IO N.
ida, Sen. Spcssard L, Hol­ t
I
th
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, t th e land (D-Fla.) said Tuesday.
F i c t i t i o u s N am e S t a t u t e * , to * n a t u r * an d pu rp ose o f which
Holland urged the Senate
w it:
S e ctio n
22) 03
F l o r i d * Is to f o r e c l o s e t h a t c e r t a i n
S ta tu e * H IT.
Appropriations subcommittee
m o r t g a g e e x e c u t e d by W i l l i a m
B is : C hari** Ja rr*ll
L.
Buchan
an d
Barbara
J.
and Labor Secretary Willard
J a r Dean B u rk *
B u c h a n , h ie w i f e . to L a w y e r *
b l llr T . tlu rk r
M o r t g a g e an d T i t l e C om p an y, Wirli lo speed up a survey of
D ar.n ls T . B u r k *
on t h * 2t h d a y o f J u l y , 1252; unemployment and job possiP u b l l * h Keb. ST A M ar . (. 12. t h a t eatd C o m p lain t p ra y e fo r
an a c c o u n t i n g
to be t a k e n bilitics in overcrowded Mi*
2*. 11*2.
under
the direction
of
the ami.
C D F-21
C o u r t f o r w h a t 1* d u * th#
P lain tiff
for
principal
and
First pouch of International
I n t e r e s t on sa id m o r t g a g e ami
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a n ii r u n
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T V . F lA iH ID A . IN ftllV N C K IIV a b s t r a c t
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NO. 12*12.
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Canada.
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D E BO R A H D E E W ILK IN S.
throu gh,
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T E R P A R K F E D E R A L BAY1NUM AND LOAN A S S O C I A THIN, a c orp oration orpan H ed
an d e s l a t l n * u n d e r t h e l a w s
o f t h e P u t t e d S t a l e s of A m e r ­
ic a . h a s I n s t i t u t e d s u i t a a a l n a t
y o u to t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
t h e N in th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In
and
fur
Sem inole
C ou nty,
F l o r i d a , th e n a l u r e o r th e s u i t
In l o
n fiMiriKftnrr on
t h « A l i o t* *lr*c r&gt; i" l |»riii»«rty.
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a m i l o c a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty , F l u r l d a . Y ou an d e a c h o f
; ou a r a h e r e b y r«'|ulred to
file
your
AneWcr w fth
th a
c l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , In
and
for
Sem inole
County,
Florida,
and
servo
a
co py
1h ere o f upon W . E . W i n d e r w t r d l e . of t h e f i r m o f W i n d erw sad la, H aines A W ard, E l
I irk
Avenir s. S o u t h . W i n t e r
Park.
F l o r i d a , a t t o r n e y # fo r
the
P la in tiff
In
lha
above
a.-tlo n. on o r b e f o r e th e l i t h
d a y o f Apr il. A. ti. 1»«*.
H D e c r e e P r o C o n f e s s o w ill
l a altl er ad a s a l r i a t you .
I T IS O R D E R E D t h a t thla
be p u b lish ed In T h a S a n f o r d
H er al d, a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h ­
ed tn Ssmlnwla C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida. o n ce e a c h w e a k f o r fo u r
c o n se cu tiv e weeks.
W I T N E S S HI* h an d o f th a
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t,
Sem in ole County, F lorid a, this
(lie l l t h day o t M a r c h , A. D ,
1.4?
A rthur H
Be kw lth, J r ,
, , r ) . vf t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t
jl&gt; : M a r t h a T . V l h l e n
1&gt;. C.
W i n d e r craadle, l l a l n a a

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'Vase*

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I J t P a r k A v en u e, B o n »
W in t e r P a rk . Florida
P u b llt
* l » c c h l*&gt; 34- • '
April 3.
C D cJ -3 3

Deodorant now available In
local (Hue store#. Uncondi­
tionally guaranteed to atop
underarm perspiration and
alt body odor.

4. Trim spcittution
ii. Food

*

6. For Rent
f&gt;A Special Notices
7. R usi ness R en ta ls

5lir

frauftm'i

Vrralit

Mar. 20, 1968 — P hrp 3-A 12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

8. Reach Rentals

3, Etluculton • Instruction
Wanted to Rent
REGISTRATION
is
now
Real Estate Wanted
being taken for the enroll­
Real Estate For Sale
ment of the kindergarten at
Mortyrnjre Loans
the Grace Methodist Church

9. F o r S a le o r R en t

10.
11.
12.
13.

14. Insurance

13. Uusinuss Opportunity
1C. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. Huiidini? Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbinir Services
2(1. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sen-ire
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. PeU
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
50. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Bouts ■■ Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
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op

THE NINTH JlllH IX). l i l t ,
i I it , IN AND rn n nP.MI.
NOLI; m l NT*, FI.OIIIIIA
tTIAN'CEIII No. 13MJR
FIR S T

FE D E R A L

HAYING*

and loan amsom v r io s

ORLANDO, a corpora! mu.

op

P lain tiff,

Vs.

tu H T .u a BILODEAU, •! us,
at

at,

Dafi' Manta.
M in n : n r M ir
VTITi: IIP FI.OIIIIIA
m i v rv o p PBHiNoi.B
TOi JOSEPH RICHARD UNDEIIW (MID
1334 Whitman Drive
(lien Hum!#, Man land
You ara hereby n,(llfle*J tha:
a ailL hu&gt; bs«.'i fll-d
you Itl lha nlK&gt;Vi&gt; entltlrdenu-e. and that you arc re­
quited to fllr jour answer
with Hi* Clark «f this Court
and tu ssrva » enpy lharnof
upon the plain tiff or plain,
tiff’s ullurttays, whose mama
ami address Is Hllaa, lladrlck
jk Robinson, 1C.’, Houth Court
Strrct, Orlando, Florida md
lali-r Ilian April IS. ll'Hl If
you fall lo do so a Decree
Pro Confesso will ha entered
against you for the relief de­
manded In Ihs Complaint.
Thla suit Is lo foreclose A
niorlk-iuc. Tha real properly
proceeded against Is:

un Onora Rd. A Woodland

Stenstrom Realty

ti. For Rent
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-736S.
Lakey Mary. 2 llt-droont, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-30W,
FA 2Ca«.
Efficiency Apt. MU Mo. Surplus City. 20! W. 1st St.

Tltm: run m lurnisltcd
apartment. 2lot Magnolia.
$43. 2 Bedroom Furnisltcd
Apartment, $33. itolart A.
Williams, rhont- FA 2-3031,
2 UR. house, dii Catalina.
Iroch Arbor
unfurnished
equipment,
A. Williams

three bedroom
house, kitchen
$1)3.00. Robert

FA 13331.

R KPR ESENT.V
3 Bedroom, t bath, targe cor­ FACTORY
TIVE pvisilion nuw open in
ner lot facing lake, !U9
this area. Age requirements
Wait* Drive, S u n 1 a n d
23-45, sale* experience nec­
Estate. FHA in K'rvice.
essary over 30, Car prefer­
$430 down, monthly $84.73,
red, average of two nights
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
per week on road. Long
or FA 2-2118.
established,
top r a t e d
R EDUCED. 2 Story borne,
manufacturer of automo­
good repair', new plumbing
tive specialties o f f e r s
wiring, termite contract.
thorough training, complete
715 Magnolia, FA 2 8809.
Insurance program and an
excellent opportunity for
you to earn $100000 per
month or more. Write for
application to
ARTHUR
Real Estate — Morlgngei
FULMER, P . O. Box 177,
ME MPHIS, TENNESSEE.
til N. Park Ave. FA 2 2423

“ Did you loam painting in kiiidcfRiirtcit, too?
ft. For Rent

(i. F o r R e n t

BEDROOM, f a hath home IK. H elp W a n te il
in Country Club, well cared
MANAG­
for. Fenced yard and a deep A T T E N T I O N :
ER TR YIN EE. Net del In
wcB. Very low down pay­
this area to work with In­
ment. FA 2-880(1.
ternational
Prestige
Co.
Complete training program
St. Johns Realty
at no dost to selected per­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
son. Unlimited opportunity,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 8123
must have pleasing person­
ality and best references.
&gt; FW HOUSE on Crystal lake,
Write today in detail to
latch Artkir. Call FA 2-3378
Manager, Ut. 2 Box 373-C.
or FA 2-3077.
Sanford.
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom, MEN AND WOMEN laura
1*4 tu Hi Itotne. Built-In kitfive pari or luB lime work.
clien, air-conditioner. Con­
Available in prestige busi­
venient location. $300 down.
ness. Nu eanvaising, no
Monthly payments $84.00.
traveling. Our nationally
Call FA 2 2650.
known organization is num­

NEWLY FURNISHED U rg e
2 I1R. duplex, llth St. Long- 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake SMALL furn. Apt. 1002 Maple NEW 2 Bedroom, m baths.
$60 per month. Longdale.
Mary. Ph. FA 2 7213.
FA 2-0731.
wood. 838-3298.
Call TE 8 3483.
Furnished Apartment. Close Unfurnished 2 bedroom Imuau. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
BEDROOM, 1*&gt; hath. $230
In. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-WI3
1305 Elliott Avo., FA 2-3231
First St. Near 2 city free
down, $73 on month. $23-0378
«r FA 2 U325.
parking lots and shopping
FlinN. Apt. 2300 Meltcinvlllr.
or 322 3177 i - 322-4000.
stores No utility charges.
W
E
LA
K
A
APARTMENTS:
Suitable for couple or sin­
NICELY furn. 8 roam house.
NO CASH NEEDED
Rooms |irhutv baths, il l
gle. Inquire Jacobson l)cpi.
FA 2 0237.
Bedroom, 2 bath. $81 a
W. Firai St.
Store.
month. T. &amp; I. included.
322 8083.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom AVAILABLE April IM. 3 Bit.
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
House. Stove A refrig. $85.
BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Kit
IN TIIK Cl MCI'IT *’01 UT DP
ped.
1U8 W. 18th St. I’ll.
Mo. Located 2507 Highlawn
clien equipped. No down
T ill: NINTH Jt'IJII'IAL 4’MIFA 2 4078.
t l IT (IP AND Flllt SRMIVUI I.
Avc. Write obiter il. Her
payment. 330J S. Park Ave.
t'DPNTt, PMIItlHA. CHAV.
Inch, 118211 (id more Dr.
FA 2 1701.
CIIIIY VII. I3NII
RENT A 11ED
Key West, Fla.
T H E Rn.XTn N F I V E C B N T f i
Itollauay, Hospital A Baliy
MAY INCH HANK.
MAYFAIR SECTION
P lain tiff,
Beds.
Bedroom, dining room, ctuy
6 A Special Not li en
ve.
By Day, Week, or Month
W IL LIA M P. I I E R N O S K V . J i t .
fireplace, spacious kitchen,
REMINDER
e: ux and at *1,__
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
large well landscaped lot,
n s mi . ut*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
I’ll. FA 2-3181 110 W. 1st St.
citrus and ihade tree*. At­
v i i i n t: u f v i i r t v
M u ll H i A lii; PD IIIH 'I .IIN I 110-3
(). M. HARRISON'S
tracted price $15,500 with
T i l l Id A AC D. B R A N D T an d UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 mis. 1311 Palmetto Avc.
322-8827
term*.
C It A It M A T,N B
F.
hath, 2 screened porches.

Legal Notice

B R A N D T , h ls w ife,
I I E v l D i : V I ' E l 1‘ n k n n w n
A.VII T i n All p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
In t e r e s ts by, th ro u g h , u n ­
der o r n u a ln st the a f o r e ­
said p er so n a
YOU A R E h e r e b y notified
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t to f o r e c l o s e
a c e r t a i n m o r tg a K # e n c u m b e r ­
ing
tb *
follow ing
deecrlbrd
reel property, to -w lt:
twit 3. tl tock " I f . Cl (E N ­
T R Y C L U I l MANOR, U N I T
N o . 1, a c c o r d i n g to th e
L i t 13. L A K E H A R R I E T
p lat
( h e r e o f aa re co rded
KMTATED, accord In* to
In P l a t Hook I t . P a g e 33.
II, e plat thereof Be re.
P
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b
l
i
c
Records o f Femlcord e d In I’L l lluok 13,
le C ou nty, Florid a,
pan--* 13 and I I , of the line p oberti
filed
a g a i n # ! you
Public Records of Kamiin th a a h o v n - e i y t r d eu lt . and
n o te County, Plurlda.
WITNESS my hand and the you e r a r e q u i r e d to a e r v e a
py of y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h e r
sr.il of this Court at Sanford, co
H-mln.-lr county, Floilda, Hits P l e a d i n g lo th*&gt; C o m p l a i n t on
IMel liHtl'e a t t o r n e y # , A ND F. lt11th day ot March. IMI.
HON, RUH R. D E A N , I J i W N (SEAL)
A r t h u r I f. I l e c k n t t h . J r . , DBA A v an dan H E R ' I. 333
C a s t C e n t r a l A v e n u e , O r la n d o ,
C lerk
F l o r i d a , a n d fi l e t h e o r i g i n a l
It): .Manila T. Vlhlen
A n s w e r nr o t h e r P le a d in g In
D.C.
th e o f f i c e of Ilia C l e r k o f th e
i ji l t s , H ed rick A Robinson
C i r c u i t C o u r t o n o r b e f o r e th e
133 South Court Street
l l t h d a y of April. H'lil. I f you
Orla n do, Florid*
fa ll to do an, a d e c r e e pro
A t tor n* &gt; s f n r P l a i n t i f f
l-iildleh M a rc h 13, 30, XT A r n h f e - i o w i l l he t a k e n a g a i n s t
you fo r t h e r e l i e f d e m an d ed
A p r il 3.
In ( h e C o m p l a i n t .
C1MS-3A
T h i s N oti c e s h a l l 'b e p u b ­
l
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p r o j e c t .No, F l a . 4 3 - C - 4 0 3 - A I S c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In t h e T h e
Hoard of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n Hanford H er ald .
DATED
thla l l l h
dsy
of
fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
M a r c h . 1443.
Owner
f$* p a r a t e
sealed
hlda
f o r Of BAD
A r t h u r It. B e c k w i t h . J r . ,
K nell-li
E sia tcs
Elem entary
C lark o f C ircuit Court
Sch ool, S e m ln o l* C ou nty. F l o r ­
B y : M artha T . V lhlen
ida, c o n s i s t i n g uf
IS c l a s s ­
Deputy c l e r k
ro o m s , l i b r a r y , ep aelal e d u c a ­
r
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l
l s l . M a r c h 13, 24. 37 A
tion
room.
adm inistrative
s u i t e , c a f e l o r l u m . k i t c h e n , rt e. s A pril 3. 114*.
w ilt be re ce iv ed by th e O w n ­ C D O-40
e r a t t h e Sc h ool A d m l n l s l r a N O TICE IIP n l l r
tb&gt;u
Jt u l t d l n * ,
C om m ercial
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H
A
R B Y M tE LE ,
IA A.SI.. T h u r s d a y , A pril 4.
Residence:
1143. a n d then ut . a i d o f f i c e
h p r l n g v a l s R a n k B u ild in g
publicly
open ed
and
re ad
h p r l n g v a l e , Maine
aloud .
You e r e here by n o t i f i e d th a t
T h e I n f o r m a t i o n fo r Itlddere,
P artitio n
Hull
ha*
h ern
F o r m o f Uhl, Ko rin o f C o n ­ a
tract,
Flan*,
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en titled
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J.
e i a m l n e d In th e o f f i c e o f t h e c e r y ,
A r c h i t e c t . J o h n A. B u r t o n IV , 3 4 I E L E . P l a i n t i f f , v i . H A R R Y
F o u r t h F l o o r , S a n f o r d A t l a n ­ M I E L K , D e f e n d a n t , In v o l v i n g
tic
N a ti o n a l
Hank
B u i ld i n g , 111* f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d re a l
s l l u a l r l In O r a n g e
Sanford.
F l o r i d a , amt c o p i e s p r o p e r l y
m ay he o b ta i n e d (h er e upon and Sr mliHile C o u n t i e s , F l u r l ­
p a y m e n t o f 1144.40 f o r e a c h da, to - W l t !
t a i l s 7, ). 1. 10 and I I of
f i r s t a r t . Ad diti on al s e t a may
B l o c k E an d l*ot I t of
be
o b ta i n e d a t
(Sold) each ,
B l o c k F . H E M IN O L E T E R ­
h a l f o f wh ic h I* r e f u n d a b l e
R
A C E , a c c o r d i n g to t-lnl
upon r e t u r n of m i n i .
I b e r e o f a i r e c o r d e d I " I'lnl
Airy
u n e u cc e e sfu l
bidd er s
B o o k I I , p a g e 3# vif th e
upon
returning
flrel
ee|a
p u b l i c r e c o r d * o f Hemluole
p r o m p t l y an d In good c o n d i ­
County, Florid a,
ti o n . w i l l be re fu n d e d h is p a y .
en d
m e n t In fu ll If s u c h r t i u r n
lo ts
1, |e.
an d
U
of
i t m a d e w ithin te n day a a f t e r
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Iraclsire sec u rin g
d ocum e nt#
re&lt;x&gt;r&lt;1* d In I 'l e t B o o k V,
a n d wot eu b r n lt l ln g pro p o sal
p a g e 41 o f t h e p u b l i c r e ­
s h a l l be r r f u n d - d o n e - h a l f the
c o r d s of D r a u g e C o u n t y ,
d r p o s l t upon r e t u r n uf d o c u ­
Florid a.
m e n t ! In go od c on d iti on .
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n
d
yo u a r e r e q u i r e d to fi l e
The
owner
reserves
th e
r i g h t to Waive an y l l if u r m a - y o u r A ' i s w , r r,r o t h e r d e fs n a e a
l i l i e s a r lo r e j e c t any o r a l l w i t h t h e C l e r k o f ilia C i r c u i t
Court
of
Mrmlnola
C ou nty,
bide.
Each
bl-IJfr
m ust
d e p o sit F l o r i d a , an d s r r v a a c op y o f
w i t h h ie bid a e c u r l ly In the s u c h a n s w e r o r o t h e r d e f e n s e
a m o u n t , fo r m and e u b j e c t lo upon p l a i n t i f f ’s a t t o r n e y , HHO.
t h a cond iti on# pro vided lu th a A, fi D E K It . J i t . Whose a d . l r . s e
Is 113 M a g n o l i a A ven ue. P a n I n f o r m a t i o n f o r Didde r*.
F l o r i d a , on o r
b e fo r e
A t t e n t i o n o f bidder# I* p a r ­ fur.I.
ticu larly
c a l le d
to
th e
re - April I, m i A. it., a n d if you
hulrem enls
a s tc* ru n d ltl u n a fa ll to do an, a D e c r e e P r o
Will
be
entered
o f e m p l o y m e n t to be o b s e r v e d C on re s ao
a n d m i n i m u m » * « « rate# tu a g a i n s t you fu r th a r e l i e f d e ­
m and ed In th e C o m p l a i n t .
be pai d u n d e r t h e c u n l r a o L
W i t n e s s m y h an d an d th e
No bidd er may w i t h d r a w hie
bid W ith in t a de ye a f t e r lha se a l o f sa id C o u r t t h i s 4tli day
a c t u a l d a l e o f t h e o p e n i n g o f M a rc h , A. D. 114*.
(H E A L *
thereof.
A r t h u r If B e c k w i t h , J r J . D. W r i g h t , J r .
C l a r k o f th a C i r c u i t C o u rt
C hairm an
In an d f o r Hsml nolo C o u n ­
Hoard of P u b l i c I n a t r u c ty. F l o r i d a ,
t l o n fo r hcnlltwila C ou nty.
lly: M artha T. V ihltn
Florid a
I). C.
R. T . M i l " * *
tt em lnole C o u n t y (i u p e r l n l e n - (le u. A Hprtr , J r
d e a l o f P ub lic I n e l r u c t l o n and A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i n t i f f
K a -O fficio S e c r e ta r y
to
th e 113 M a g n o lia Avanua
Ho ard o f I 'd b l k I n s t r u c t i o n
Han ford. F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h M a t c h 4, 13, ! » , 27.
P u b l i s h M arc h 13, 30, 37, 1»43
CD 4J-2 e
CIHi-IS

301) Magnolia Avc. Apply up­ 9. For Sale or Rent
Safe drivers save up to 20'T
stairs evenings.
11 you like country living.
or more un nutoinobilu in­
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Houses for rent. For inforsurance.
south side of big Lake
mution contact Ted Wil­
Mary. Water for iNiating, 3 Bedroom, Cll home on largo
liams Hardware, 2U3 E.
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
23th St.
corner lot. ll»» den, largo
mately 2' j acre*. FA 2-0182.
kill hen, wall to wall car­
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
in't air conditioner in living
equipped. $73 month. I’ll. 1 New Iioum: near Lake Mary.
room, mol other extras,
322-3&lt;g)8.
FA 2-3303.
Only $85.00 per month, in­
ROOMS, Hie Gables, 4U1 PARTLY furnished. 4000 First
cluding taxes mid iiixurnnre.
Magnolia Avc. FA 2 0720.
SI. Large lot $80 per
Low Down Payment. See
month.
tills uiiu tu d n y l
Bcdi'iNiiii Ikiuse, kitchen
furn. on Lake Golden. Near 12. Real KHlate For Sato
lyase. Call FA 2-4045 during
NICE HOME, largo lot on 15.
day, FA 2-4730 after 5:30.
1702 A interstate 4. $3(810
UNFURN 2 Ik'drm. Favor­
takes it furnished ut 1-ako
able location. FA 2-U274.
Monroe. FA 2-0230.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kltrlien equipped. FA 2 3051.
New completely furnished 2
bedroom home. FA 2 2577.
Furn.
: 1 Bedroom house.
Adults. No pets. FA 2 Tllilt

11R.. 2 BATH. IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY TO QUAL.
BUYERS.
ONLY $450.00
DOWN. MONTHLY PAYMI’S ON PHIN. INT. $72.00.
T E E \N GREEN. PHONE
322-27 If

MODERN Office with ennfer- LAKE VIEW Home for sale nr
otice loom. Air-conditioned.
trade for u lilt'd farm un the
west side of Sanford. Call
FA 2-7431*.
FA 2-7808 days or FA 2-0388
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
nlgliti.
equipped. Nter base.
LAKE MARY
FA 2-3085.
New 2 bedroom Hi bath with
Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 hath
best lernt*. Monthly pay­
home. Fenced yard. Near
ments $81 including taxes
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
ami Insurance. CALL NOW.
cle. FA 2 148t.
HUY TODAY!
LAKE MARKHAM LOTS
FURN. Apt FA 2-2800.
lad us show you these high
2 BEDROOM furnished house
and dry lota. All have water
k washer. 280i Magnolia.
frontage, averaga (lie 100
x 2(8). Wonderful fishing,
FURN. Apart. Including tillboating a n d
awlmming
lUfca. $40. mil Magnolia
Price
$1,10300.
— Name
Ate.
your own term*.
2 BEDROOM furnished Trail­
er. 10' x 3o'. Olf Myrtle
Ave, near latke Jessup,
Adult* preferred. $70 |wr
REALTOR — INSUROll
month. FA 2-4t!M.
FA 2-4391 1019 S. Frenrh Ave.
Summer rale for nice 2 bedGOVERNMENT OWNED
room furn. apt. $05. 17(8)
HOMES
Magnolia.
Priced from Ift.HOO.OO to $15,500 00 Two bedrooms, 1 hatli
2 ROOM Furnished Cottage.
tu three bedroom*, two
Lights &amp; water included.
UUIik located in various
FA 2 1787.

.Stemper Agency

~

fuhn Thiikd

FOR

rent

4 bedroom lakcfront
Large 2 bedroom taring
park ...................... .
4 liedroom eonvvnient lo­
cation . . .
2 bedroom uiifurmslKd
neat ..............................

$125
HO'i
Jl.»b
$ 75

Stemper Agency
REALTOR -

INSLROR

&gt; A 2 42$I 1010 h French Avc
SANFORD

HERALD

WANT ADS
BRING

FAST

RESULTS

aetdloos uf Snnfoid.

Down payinetiu from $oo.uo
to $500.(81.
Buy u cumplotuly mundiHotted home whiclt iiuTutles
ropaiiilittg inside anil out —
or snvti by jiurchnsiog on
un "A S IS " Basis.
You owe it to yourself and
your family to investigate
these bargain# In home
buys, Nu red tape. Wu run
qualify you iu 30 inlnuter.

Jim Hunt Realty
O.'fica FA 2-2111
NighU FA 2-0&amp;U
$23-0700
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, FU.

27. Spcclnl Service*
FRIGIDAIRE
Sales &amp; Service

G. II. HIGH

ACCORDION. Full 120 bass.
Bargain. FA 2-8505 aft«r
7 p. m.

700 \V. lit St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-J8E3

21" LAWN Mower for sala
or trada for Utility trader.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate $23-0803.
Remove Thatch • Chinch LAM BR ETTA Scooter $100.
Bug Spray tVC 13) • FortlComplete Aquarium $15.00.
lie—Pit. FA 2 4211
Girls Site I Shoe Skates,
MANSFIELD LAWN SKR.
$9.00. FA 2 8311.

29. Automobile Service

AUTO "GLASSINSTALLED
(Scn’tnrik Gloss mid Point
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4822

AUTO - RADIO
Drivr-ln Rrpair Service
PERSONAL II \l&gt;IO A T. V
25th SI. A Sanford Ave,
Ph. 323-0653

WINDOW. Jalousie k picture
combination. 73 x 48. $1200.
NO 8-4504.
CROSLEY Electric Range,
30".
Excellent condition.
$50. FA 2-3199.

Piano Bargains

Child Care. FA 2-2274
Children kepi. TA 2-4182.

.15. Furniture

19.

Nllm itlnnM W n iilc d

FLORIDA STATE

BANK

1032 FORD Ik ton pickup
NURSE would like elderly WANTED reliable couple lo
Truck. $175.00 cash. Ph.
lake up monthly payment*
patients in her home. Ovie­
FA 2 8831.
of $1330 on 3 complete
do A Sanford area. Call
rooms
of
furniture.
Call
evenings 383-3589.
1957 FORD Ranch Wagon.
T B 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
Good motor. Power alter­
RETIRED N U U S E wants
lect.
ing, power brakes. Good
patient. Private room. Car
rubber. $275 cash. 322-7331.
Used furniture, appliances,
service. Pit. TB 83701
tools, etc. lloughl • Sold.
57. IIonlH - Motor*
21. Heuuty Sninno
I jr r y 's Mart 215 Sanford
Avc.
Ph.
FA
2-4132
HARM F T P S BEAUTY. NOOK
Gzteway To The Waterway
Complete Beauty Servieo
Hobnon Sporting Goods
FREE ESTIMATE
Evening Appointments
Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­ 301-6 9 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 1902 7*1 hp. WIZARD Motor
S jk ’ c iu I on Perm*. Call for
&amp; tank. $12$ FA 2-5312.
FA
2-2117.
opputnlmeni. 3 Senior ope­
rssa
rators. Free purking lots.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick 38, .MolorcycleH • Bcootcru
318 Palmetto Avc.
322-0831
Service With the Cash.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
1
SUPER
TRADING POST
25. FluinhiiiK .Services
New k Used.
FA 24)877.
Lewis Sales &amp; Servlet

Wall

J

.11. Articles For Sale

Reconditioned and refinLxhed reduced to $295.00. $13 83
down, $10.45 per month.
Reclaimed spinet reduced
for quirk sale $10.75 de­
,11 l’mtllrv • Livestock
livers,
only $18.05 per
month.
Ellington
Grand
Large Shetland Ponies; I
Mahogany rebuilt like new
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
only $695 00. Rentali $10.00
dles and bridles. 322-9162.
per month. Streep'* 611 N.
Orange,
Orlando, l ’hono
HI A. Pots
424-2401TOY POODLES, Silver. AKC
tlinmplonsliip line. Plume ilG. Automobile* . T r u c k s
FA 2-7UH
1930 VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
:i_&gt;. Flower* - Shrubs
Going oversea*. Sell tor
best offer. FA 2 9819.
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, pan­
tile stock.
1950 PLYMOUTH Station
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Wagon. Good concilium, l’h.
Grapevillo Ave. Near 2Mh St.
FA 2-1819.
Annuals. Petunias, Snapdra­
BUYING A NEW or
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
USED CART
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Upsala ltd. Just olf Ailh St.
♦ ldtvv Interest Hate*
and 1st St.
♦ latw Monthly Payments

ber oik * in its field. If you
bate a pleasing personality
iitul best references, write
fully today to Manager, Ut.
2 Box 373-C Sanford.

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31

2517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. FA-2-7028

Childrens shoes, $1.88. Boys
pants $2.77, 2 pairs $3.30. '59 VESI’A Grand Spurt.
AIR CONDITIONING
Owner transferred. Must
Surplus City, 201 W. 1.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
sacrifice. 122 llays Drive,
WORK
1961 Zlg Z.ag Sewing Machine
Country Club 3Unor.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6502
Darns, makes button holes.
With guarantee. 3 Payments 39. Truilera • Cabanaa
PLUMBING
of $0 40. FA 2 9111.
Contracting Repairs
REALTOR — INSUROll
1938 MOBILE HOME with
FA 24901 1910 S. French Ave.
FREE ESTIMATES
S' x 20* aluminum Insulat­
Will) purr ha sc of Blue Lustre
R. L. HARVEY
ed sabana. $300 equity and
rent Electric Carpel ShamIM MKDIATE OCCU P ANCY
FA 2 3383
assume payment*. Plumo
pooer for only $1 per day.
201 Sanford Ave.
3 Bedroom—with alr-roiulllFA 2 0450.
,
Carroll'* Furniture.
toning and screened porch. 2(1. Itnilio At T elev ision
Any type of financing. Pay­
PERSONAL RADIO &amp;
ments as low as $6l.oo per
T.V. SERVICE
month, plus taxes and in­
surance to qualified buyer. We repair Plwno Changer*
Radio &amp; T.V., Auto Radios
TEE N GI\EEN ESTATES
1 DAY SERVICE
Phone 322-2744
SPRING
25th St. it Sanford Avc.
IM MEDI ATE OCCUPANCY
I’ll. $23-0635
3 Bedroom — with air-con­
FA
ST
D
EPEN D A BLE
TV.
ditioning and large family
Service Service calls $1 00.
room - Any typo financing.
Home Service Co. $03 San­
Payments ax low ns $88 85
ford Avc. FA 2 3332.
a 1110., plus taxes and Insur­
ance to qualified buyer.
WANTED used T.V. Mia.
T E E 'N GREEN ESTATES
Call FA 2V792.
Pltone 323-2744
NEW CHEVROLET . O l . I ) S • C A D I L L A C
T. V SERVICE after fl pm .
LAKE
MARY.
Evansdaie
Call FA 2-6*127.
USED l'AItS A N D T R U C K S
section. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath
home. On large lot, near 27. Special Service*
$2088 and up
CHEVROLET'S
sellout*. Sandy b«ach and
$3123 and up
OLDS - 88
boat launching on Little WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
Lake Mary. 013,000. Ph.
$5161 and up
CADILLAC
All Type* and Siira
FA 2-7091.
Wu Repair and Servlcu
Highland Park
S T IN B
412 Edith a Circle
Machinery and Supply Co.
Tilts three bedroom block 20T W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-GI32
Imiiiio mi |wi) lot* can lie
Plano liming amt Repair
purchased
for |12,nuuoo.
ON ANY NEW OR USED
Can lie financed through W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
CAR IN STOCK
FHA hy qualified purchas­
SINGER
er for only $Dou 00* down
PLYMOUTH 2 Door V-S SKWING MACHINE
Including closing cost. E x­
CAM , FA 2-57KI
clusive listing.
F tlltll Htalhin W iiiin
4 Ilnur V*8, Autumn tic ----—............... ..
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
CADILLAC Sedan lie Villa
Air-Conditioning
Realtor
Tuner, Air Uundiliuned ....... - ..............—
II. II, l*OPE CO.. INC.
FORD I Dour, li Uyl„ Station Wagon
Raymond larndqiiist, Ax*o. 201* So Park Ave. FA 2 1231
Automatic Transmission ------------- ——
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
FORD Country Sedan
LAWN SERVICE
V-8, Overdrive .................... . .......... ...
lluNincHM Opportunity
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
CHEVROLET Station Wagon 8 Cyl, Std.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
INDEPENDENT Service Sta­
CHEVROLET Vt Ton Pickup,
FA 21817.
tion for lease On highway
ti Cyl., Automatic
17 92 near Sanford. Phne
CHEVROLET 4 Door. • Cyl.. Sin. Wngnn
FA 2-7843,
PLYMOUTH &gt; Door Hardtop
Kxtru Speciul
6 Cyl.. Sid. Shift
1G, Female Help Wonted
CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan UeVllU
Power And Air (’and.
58 FORD STATION WAG­
SEWERS WANTED
CHEVROLET &gt;i Ton Pickup
ON,
4-dr.,
auto.
Iran#.,
It
A
.
IMMEDIATELY
8 C1»L Hid. Shift
.................. .....
II. $593. NO DOWN PAY­
Wqrk at homo doing ainqile
CHEVROLET I Door Station Wagon
MENT.
■awing. Wr aupply materi­
V-8. Automatic
............
CHEVROLET I Hour Sedan
als ami pay shipping bulb
6 Cyl., Std. Shift ................
ways. Good rale of pay.

I’lmnhitijr &amp; IIi'iitiiiK

Stemper Agency

R O LLER S 0/S A N F O R D

D IS C O U N T
SALE

10 % DISCOUNT

58
66
59
58
57

I'icca work. Apply, Dept.
AD 389, Box 7010, Adelaide
Post Office, Toronto, On­
tario, Canada.

SANFOIU)
MOTOR CO.
k00 French A**.

*496
486
2385
685
585

'1 8
695
1095
1795
1195

AND MANY 0TI1BRR AT —
t l * E. 2nd 8T.
AND
230$ PARK ATE.
EASY GMAC PAYMENTS

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IO O V K V IO O

PRICES EFFECTIVE
THRU SAT.,
MARCH 23, 1963

Green Stamps S
wilh this coupon ond purchose of:

Kidney Beans . . .

S

$ 5 .0 0 OR MORE

NATO A T L A N T I C
Chief — Atlm. Harold
I'mfe Smith Ih to be­
come Supreme Allied
Commander in the At­
lantic, succeeding Atlm.
Jtobcrt L. Denniaon, ef­
fective April 30. At preiumi*. Smith i» comman­
der-in-chief, U.S. Nuval
force)!, Europe.

Joon of Arc Red

limit 1 aaupon par family pltaiel
Ifsp rwa i»t,„ Which 11, ( t i l l

29«

Mueller Wide, Medium or Fine

Egg Noodles

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Speciol Skotch Jug Pack Nescafe

Instant C o ffe e .................. 'ft' $ 1.99
thnen p ro d u ce la n e
Vine-Ripened Florida

Keep Poison
From Children,
Parents Warned

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To stem the riling tide of
accidental poisoning of tmall
children, the American Red
Cron urgei parents to take
the utmost precaution* to
keep polaonou* substance*
beyond their children's reach.
The Red Cros* has joined
31 member-organizations of
the National Planning Council
in observance ol National Poiton Pretention Week, March
17-23, John F. MiCknkcy,
Chairman ot the Seminole
County Chapter, said.
“ Mure than 300,Duo acciden­
tal poisonings a year happen
in children (ive years old
and
younger,"
McClo.kcy
said. "Proper safeguards by
parents could have prevented
most ol liiese accident*, of
which ionic .V*&gt; were fatal.’’
Pretention ami emergency
care of poiroti victim* i»
taught In all Hrd Crot* first
aid courses At ihi* time,
peak season fur first aid
(raining, some 3S,b0u classes
are in progress around the
country, McCloskey said.
McCloakcy
recomme.tded
these measure* to prevent
small children (pint swallow,
mg household items which
are poisonous.;
1. laick up drugs, intcciides, detergents, and cleaning
materials, or store them well
beyond children's reach. Re­
member that children learn
to climb at an early a g e before they can tell the dif­
ference between harmless and
harmful substances.
2. Return the dangerous
Items t o , their customary
storage places immediately
after u*ing.
3. Keep harmful household
item* In their original con­
tainers. Do not transfer them
to mason Jars, milk or soft
drink bottles.
t. Children arc im itativedo not take medicines in
their presence.
3. In administering medi­
cines to children, refer to
them as "medicine," not as
"candy." Always lake or give
medicines in well lighted
rooms and always read the
label first.
(I. When the illne.-s for
which a medicine wa* pres­
cribed i» over, dispose of
the remaining urdictnc by
flushing it down tlie dram.
Rinse the container llwrtiughly before discarding

TOMATOES
lb.
Crisp New England

15

*

McIntosh Apples ...................

39&lt;

bag

Juicy Sun-Kiit

... 29*

Lemons
Crisp Florida Pascal

2

Celery

.talk,

1 9 *

d a ir y sp e cia l*

Halved or Sliced Yellow Cling

F &amp; P P eaches . . . . 4

Kraft's Mirada Whippad

O r a n g e , G ra p e or Florida

eraakitana's Tasty Whippad

Margarine . r r . ............. «■/ 29c

Punch

H i- C D r i n k s ........... 3 “a" 89c
Georgia-Red Standard Canned

Butter

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Fillthuiy laki*|.faahr

Biscuits........................... 19c

TENDER-AGED H EAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Mild Wficaniln Ckaata

T o m a t o e s ..............8 «„:,3$ 1.

Kraft Sllaad Amaritaa at fimanta

Special Canister Pack, all grinds Folger's

C h e e s e ........................... 'Jr* 49c

Cheddar ........................

3 -lb . C o f f e e ................. &lt;■ T 8-

Muiselman’s Tangy

farm Haura Kiag list Appla at Ckarry

=3°3 4 9 ,

A p p le S a u c e ........... 4

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cons

Fruit P ie s....................... ” *;* 69c
Ckaf'l (rang Tatty trastn

10-as. O } • • * pk(, AaJW

Waffles ..................
With Chick.n! WIMarnats

Assorted Flovors Squore-Pock

Q Swift Ice Cream.................. 4 til $1.
_____

65c

fro ze n fo o d s

(limit I per customer with purchases of S5 or morel

tl-a s. 7 Q
. • • pke. / ” C

Wild R ice...............

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT. INSPECTED

Bonclati

Round S te a k ib. 8 9 (
Pot R o ast ibono'&lt;
"&gt; ib. 59&lt;
Sh o rt R ib s . • ib. 4 9 '
Ground B eef ib. 4 9

Hallaway Hcuta Staffad

Cabbage R o l l ____ . . . 'S r 59c

Swift's Premium Canned

□ Corned Beef H a sh ..............3 — 89«

Marfan'a 1l-Cs«nt Fraian

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Maaltima-Maid Frasan laat

tykes Delicious Conned

I | Chili with B eans................

r j0 0
can

I9 «

Donuts ....................

'p0;;- 39c

] Pillsbury F lo u r.......................49c

□ P o rk S t e a k s ........... »&gt;
■45«

16-aa. g ^ c
• Pkt

Cube Steak ..........
loath'* Fatah at Cad

F ille t s .....................

Plain or Self-Rising

Fresh Lean

2'pVr 89c

Raath’i Frlad leal lap

10-.*. 4 9 c
tH

Dinners....................

Rath's Black Hawk Hickory Smoked

ib. 4 9 &lt;

□ S lic e d B a co n . . .
Tarnow't Whole-Hog

□

P o rk S au sag e . .

59&lt;

lb.

Tarnow't Assorted Sliced

°* 25«
□ Lu
n ch e o n M e a t s , 6pkg.
(bologna, liver-cheese, pickle 0 pimento*
Herman's Cocked or Baked
6 °*.

□ S lice d H a m • • • • • pkg.

5

9

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Swift's Premium Sausage

□ S m o k i e s ................. 7 c 5 9 «
••L e n ten S e a fo o d T re a ts 99

Seat Controversy
Door Re-Opened

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TALLAHASSEE (U P!) The North Florida District
Court of Appeals Tuesday re­
opened the door for petitionera seeking an' election to
move the Volusia Couniy seal
from DcLaud to Daytona
Ucach.
Tile petitions-two of llicin
—will have to be recanvasaed
ainee the District Court set
aside part of ■ ruling by Cir­
cuit Court Judge P. H. Revels
which laid the County Com
mission could not exclude a
name from one of the petitbu* wlihuut following cer­
tain steps
Hie high rourt opinion,
written by Judge Wallace K.
Sturgli, said that the two pe­
titions will be considered to­
gether In the rerauvass to de­
termine U the election must
be celled.

□ S e a B a ss F ille ts . . «■
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CR IST TOOTH PASTE

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lorna doones
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SHOPPING

SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS

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sunshine
orbit cremes

french's
instant potatoes

french's
instant potatoes

ken-l-ration
dog food

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2

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A FEW RANDOM NOTES
ON A DULL DAY . . .
Republican* can re*t easy
, , . Jan Fortune sent us an
other telegram saying lie will
nol be transferred.
We tried in get a Mate merit
from Jan Fortune on Kern
Park incorporation . . Alter
speaking to three secretar­
ies, two receptionists, a mis­
sile technician, a gentleman
from the Orange County
Chamber of Ctimmeree, a
member of the Itoltin* Col­
lege university department on
political science we were in­
formed t hat Mr. Fortune
would not he in today.

tniTea-cd Interest in tile
of
proposed
incori'oration
Fern Park must tv shown by
residents id that community
iieforc liny action will be
t..kon by the Seminote I'oun
ty legislator delegation, it
was indicated today.
Casselberry has gone on
record as npiwiving Fern
Park's incorporation and At
tamonie Springs has indicatcd it will aHo npjwise, with

Tax Boosts
For Jai-Alai,
Dogs, Expected

commend to tin* full legisla­
tive council, which meets
herr Frday to put the fin­
ishing touche* on measure*
it will send to Pie legislature,
a bill repealing the 1955 dog
track relief law which gives
TV SHOWS I II LIKE TO these
tracks
a
rebate
SEE . . .
amounting to Sioo a day.
—On "The Defenders." The
attorney tells lit* son. "We’ll
talk about the principle later.
Hid you get die fee7"
—On "Honanza." The four
heroes see a wounded man at
the side of Hie trad. They
look at each other anil keep
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
riding.
Senate
investigator* called
—on
"David
Brinkley'*
Defense Secretary
Journal." A half hour probe Deputy
of "Chet Huntley reporting.” Hoswrtl (iilpairie today to
—On "The Untouchables." ask for the name of an "tinEliot Net* is offered a bribe, identified Pentagon spokes­
accepts it happily, has a man" who belittled their
rousing good lime, kicks a TFX airplane inquiry.
Jlcfcnse Secretary Robert
newspaperman, laughs at a
tittle old lady begging for a S. McNamara was scheduled
lew cents to liny some bread, to test if ly later in the day in
defense of hi* decision to
nisi no one evrr finds out.
award the multz-billion dollar
TEX
contract to General Dy­
Political pundits are bet­
ting that less than 1.000 pen namics instead of Hoeing Air­
pie turn out for the special craft Co.
Reports ot possible conflict
legislative elect um Tuesday
of
interest by civilian penta­
,
. lat a show 'em they're
gon officials in Um* award
wrong.
added fre-h controversy to
the already jwlitlcally explos­
Maffett Pudding on Com­
ive investigation
mercial looking real good.
They'll he putting the limenick on 25di SI. next week . . ,
Project expected to be com­
pleted in about two month*
. . . Cost J75.000.
*

TFX Senate
Probe Thickens

A CONV E IIS ATI 0 N WITH
LEE GARY
Hfporler: How do you feel
about doubling the Supervisor
of Itegistralion’s salary?
Gary; I don't have any de­
MIAMI i l l ’ll — Hmise
cision this morning . . . Speaker Mallory Horne *aid
.Might have one in a few days. Wednesday » special House
committee studying eduraThe same question to John lion need* in the state lia*
Alexander;
"Still
studying recoinmemk-ii raise* of KXHI
the matter It ought to be con­ to fcgsi annually for teacher*But Uic teacher* ate ask­
sidered if she can operate her
office fulltime with the same ing for tnore
amount of money she i&lt; pres­ The Florida EducatKin A*
aociauon it plugging for rsia-,
ently getting along on."

*&gt;

a meeting set for March 27
to discuss only that ques­
tion.
Gordon V Frederick, lie.
mocralic candidate for die
legislature, said today that
•t personally tielieve that at
least 15 to :&lt;t per cent of
the people should show some
1definite interest in forming
tin’ Town of Fern Park In*
fore the legislative dek’gatlnn could cnnsiler such a
proposal."

Frederick
continued;
"Frankly J do not know howmany property owners are
within the proposed town J
understand there are six protile on die committee which
prrpaied and propose* the
charter. However, it has al­
ways been die policy to re
quire a substantial showing
that the people want a town
charter before die Seminole
legislative delegation would

consider its passage."
The candidate concluded,
"My present thinking is that
such an act should provide
a referendum tie held »m a
petition of l.vjn per cent
of the land owners and that
the
actual
incorporation
would require at least a
majority vote."
Hep. S J. Havis Jr. anil
Mark Cleveland J r . unop­
posed Pemnoratir candidate

for slate senator, reported
dial "whatever the people of
the area effected want" will
rule the art ion of the dele­
gation.
"Those
in
"avor
should let us know and liaise
o|.jw&gt;M'd should do tin* same,
so that vec can he in a post*
linn to make a decision as
a delegation. We need an
expression of a goodly minitier in determine the wishes
ol tlte majority "

WKATIIKU: Fuir nuil cool through Friday. High Utility. Cm -70. l.nw tonight, fta-GO.

Hunt Tuna
Killer

I was removed from the food
chain's slielves across die
We'll probably get a tele­
nation. The cans were sub­
gram tomorrow on tlm mut­
jected to close scrutiny by the
ter.
teams of health inspectors.
Sought was the extremely
Our legislation delegation.
rare
Type E botulism, which
Mark Cleveland Jr ., Cordon
Frederick and Joe Davis,
is suspected of taking the
when they go to Tallahassee
lives of two Crosse He, Mich.,
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) —
early next month will have
women.
about go bills in their tup poc­ A Legislative committee re.Mrs, Colette Brown, 37.
ket* . , . Most important will ami mended today hills to died last Friday, and Mrs.
p r o b a b l y he county wide take additional state revenue Margaret McCarthy. 3!). died
drainage . . . Making it legal from legalized I-citing at d-g T o o ts y , They had eaten a
to spend road and bridge fund
lunch of tuna fish from a can
tracks ami jat alai.
money for area drainage.
bearing the A il* label, and
Hut the legislative council’s became violently ill shortly
tinier a new proposal Sem­ lax committee voted not to afterward.
inole County Will get better recommend a proposal that
There is no conclusive evi­
forestry protection . . . In would cost Sunshine Horse dence a* yet that the suspect­
the pa-t we shared a forester Track at Oldsmar another ed tuna was the real cause nl
the botulism poisoning, hut it
with Orange and Lake . . ■
$1H7,K17 in taxes.
was being checked,
Now It will only tic Lake.
1 hi oL.ni 'Yiu wiih.hvwn ?t
Thomas Hi own, chief in­
die request of the State Itacvestigator of the FDA * lie
Homestead exemption dead­
ing Commission which Ju*t
tndt oilier, said the other in
line nears . . . and so do
two weeks ago had suggest­
gieilicnts of the lunch, coffee
taxes.
ed it be enacted into law.
and bread, were ruled out u Hating Commission Ctinir
possible causes of the hotul
Hung Slenstroin's l o n g
man Holier! Morgan said the
ism.
range planning comn idee on
commission changed Its .ntnd
education will meet next
Tests conducted on a dozen
i in the interim because Sunlucsday at 7:J» |un. at the ihi|w haJ , vory |MMir , e l oilier cans of turns trom the
Civic Center to discuss that son and probatily could not same batch showed no botul­
proposed stale university . . . afford Hie extra lute. The ism, lit own said.
"It is remotely possible
Heal im|Hirtunt meeting . . . measure would have repeal­
We noted Maek Cleveland ami ed lire s|M'iial tax rate allow­ Ilia! iMilulism could have or
Cordon Frederick along with ed hor*o tracks with an aver­ curled in only the one can.
John Krldcr huddling to­ age daily pari-mutuel pool of lint we can't figure how that
gether in the drug store the less than *400,000 per day could happen . . . nor ran we
other day . . . Celling ready Sunshine is the only track tigure what else, besides
botulism, was Involved in ilie
lor the log push to get litis of fee led.
school here.
Tlie committee voted to re­ deaths,” be said.

t

incorporate Or.

The city will start extensive inspection of nil
downtown structures within the next month,
Mayor Toni .McDonald said today.
McDonald saitl the Imiltlinn and fire inspec­
tor will probably be given the green light in
about a month to go over every Imililing in the
downlow*n area and report back to the commis­
sion.
At the present time more than Uhl struc­
tures have been called condemned in the hist six
months— most of them in the outlying areas.
All the structures have been vacant.
Most of the property owners of the con­
demned buildings have torn down the structures
by themselves. Only in very minor instances
has the city stepped in to clear the property.
i'larrd on recent condemnation list for
public hearing has been the old S •inb’ole hos­
pital on Oak Ave.

DKTROIT (UI’ I) — A nnt ion wide search for a
killer, suspected of being lodged in a small can &lt;&gt;f
tuna fish and causing the deaths of two women, con­
tinued today under the direction of the Food and
Drug Administration.
Under voluntary action, all A&amp;P brand tuna fish

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People Decide—Frederick

Downtown Check
Slated - McDonald

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United Press Leased Wit *

Bulletin
LUKA INK UAMF.KON

New Entry Set
In Beauty Show
Ml** Lurnlue Cameron, 17
year old daughter of Mr. und
Mi*. Arthur Cann ron of West
First St. i* the liiiid contest­
ant in tlie Mi** Scmimilu
• minty Contest, E.
H.trpei,
J t., contest chairman announ­
ced today,
M a* Cameron, n blue-eyed
blonde was named Culie of
the Week by IIndio Station
WIIh u . for March II to 17.
Sim play* piano, when »he‘s
not rcading-or coUcctirur_rcr-.
old* or listening to them, or
ruling on her burse,
Siie hopes to marry a goodlooking man who i* kind and
bn* a sense of humor, but in
the meantime, she plan* to
study for sonic kind of social
work after her graduation
I loin t-CHI mote It igit Hi-1usd.
I,maiur i* five fa. , livo
and a quarter Jnrhex tali,
weigh* 170 with measuremi nt* of
-*CI.

DeBary Gets
Okay On Bank

JACKSONVILLE (CPU—
The rlnrida Milk CooiioLslou voted today to frerze
milk price* at the rurrrnl
wholesale level and In ptair
limit* on the amount nl rtiicount a distllliulor maj
give a retailer.

me old democratic way tlm,
tlie majority rules, tlm top
candidate wins amt t lint is
that,
tine u p on The Herald did
nut down , , , I hut losing can­
didate Reginald Webster bad
complained of a sign in the
voting room &lt;&lt;&gt; Circuit Judge
j Volie A. William* J r .; that

tu n a A . . .

BRIEFS

Red Satellite
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
Soviet Union today tunnelled
another unmanned earth sat­
ellite to gather spare datu for
flltmu manned flights.

S u r lu lls
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Sen. Ed price Jr., of Hnidrtiton, says ihal a proposed Sev­
ern tier lax oil puipwood nml
minerals to go before tlie up­
coming Legislature will gel
"very serious consideration.''

Explosion

MIAMI (U PI) — Several
piopuhu gas lank* exploded
west of Miami International
Ait port W&lt;slnr.-day night a ft­
er a file bloke out ill a cylin­
der filling room where Hie
gas is buttled for distribu­
tion to homes.

Restore Full
Citizenship To
Lee Urged

Teacher Pay Hike Study On
The com mil lee decided to
recommend retaining tie- prevent program of state-jirovid
ed
texltsaiks
instead of
switdiing to a system of
having parents buy Hie books,
Horne rejtorted.
"The committee decided
the practice was tui ingrainrd for a sudden change," he
1 said.

TIIUIIS., MAIIU1I 21. HIGH

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. G73

Sign Controversy, Results
Plague North Orlando

The balloting is complete,
the poll* a to rinsed, the re*
suits have been announced . . .
but the campaigning contin­
ue-. in Nnrtli tlilurido.
The Heiald hll* hern be­
sieged Ibis morning with telrphone rails of complaints,
Special Training
charges, answers . . , but it
MIAMI ( UPI I — The U. S.
appear* many cannot accept
armed forces expect to lake in
about t-'li of lido Cuban in* j*sun brigade members who ap­
plied for speeial tunning

A sperial meeting vv-ns held
in In-Hniy Tuesday night at
tlie homo of Mr. amt Mi*.
Samuel Futon to advise tlie
residents of Doltary that Dep­
uty Controller of Currency
T. G. ill-shorn of Washington,
It. I Ini* approved H charter Ask JF K Help
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to open o Kaliunn! Hunk ill
Florida senators and n-preDellary as requested last No­ scntaliven called on President
vell! tier,
Kennedy und on striking un­
.Stock in tlie amount of
ion men and company official*
f loll,null, l i.oou share* at fill)
per shore, soon u .11 I*. put on Wednesday to make an allout effort to «.nd the Florida
WASHINGTON i l l ’ll - tlie market w ill residents of East Const Hallway strike.
lb,,
lummunity
being
given
Gen, Robert E. te r died
without the full rights of an fust t-hulee nf miIi * mil to Ends Talks
American citizen—the revered exceed loll shale* to any oiiu
OIIEKLIN, l Him ( til'll —
person.
leader of a hist rauv*
Delegates nf six Protestant
A III-W building will he
Today a freshman con
denominations end their dis­
gressman asked Conitres* to elected on a site yet to lie
cussions today on n prwpo-al
restore cltl/cndup to Hie man dctei mined and a bunk pn-sito nirtge llieir 21 million
who led Hie Southern force* dent amt c a s h ie r w ill In- h in d ,
member* into one church.
in tiie field during the War lint li«w Delluiy Hank will
Major obstacle* still loomed
offer complete sen ne- ai,.t
Hctween the Stales.
laige again-l u posiitde union.
Hep James II. Quillen, tit stock will In' sold as out Inn J
Tenn ), introduced a resolu­ by the Deputy Cutitiollcr of
Terms .Set
tion to niake Iso "poxlhum t uiivtwy
In
Wash mg ton,
NEW YORK (UPI) —
ously a dti/en tn good Hand­ D. »
Striking
mailers came to
ing again" in order to rigid
Proposed us dircctUJ* will be
terms early today with news­
a "long-standing wrong "
I I . G u y t 'h a - ', S a m u e l l- jio n ,
paper
publishers,
causing
.Myron Acturdi, Dr. Gemge
pressure in mount for printI- 1 non, Oscar I'upincuu, It.
•is to end llieir llll-dny-old
Science Fa ir
hauruiAli. Janie, Spaulding,
dispute
wtili eight * hut-down
The Seminole High School Arnold Hooper ami I.
p a p c i s.
Science Fair being held in Walter*.
the Silence Wing today is
Space* Attem pt
open to the public from in
NEW YORK (UPI)
Dr.
a nt. until 9:3o p. in. Don Slogans
M WAt i t A, Nicaragua — Wernher von Hi nun, developReynolds, head of tlie Science
Dept, said today. Awards in f UPI I— A band of tommy er of the United State* Rodtemporary ! stone missile, annoum-ed Wedbiology, chemistry, physics, gunners seized
and industrial education will control of a radio Station here nesduy lliut Hie fouttb giant
lie made at 3:30 p. in. for Wcdm-Mja) night and shout- h'atum I rniisile will tie hurl­
first, second and third place ed anti-American slogans over &gt;d into span1 next week at
flir air.
• ape Canaveral.
and Host Over-All Project-

ea ranging from (ton to 1 1.00(11lie tween $73 and $30 milium
a year, a program which! Horne said the committee
would cost the state twice also recommended that the
what Horne's select commit- formula for state anil county
tee (dans on.
tlnanci.il ahuuldermg of cdu
Horne, wtw&gt; made no re­ cation cost* lit- frozen at 75
ference to tiie recent F E A 25 with tin- state Hearing tlie
projiosal. told a civic stub brunt of the burden.
here that the pay ral-e pro­
Hr said tins would add an
gram if adopted in Talta other Mu mill am to state
boasec. wooid tw*t ,ia aute j costs.

Ketiiblished 1908

Judge Williams lmd mdered
Sheriff .1. I„ Hobby to remove
the sign.
Sheriff Hobby replied that
be bad received a emu plaint
from Webster but "I told him
it was a city election. Die
county had no jurisdiction and
we dul not take any action."
However, the Sheriff did say
that lie learned Iho sign vv«»

State Legislature
To Probe Fix

MONTGOMERY, A l a .
(U PI)—The Alabama legisla­
ture today named a seven
Ilian committee to investigate
a story in a national mrgazine rhurging the liu;2 Ala

iiuma-Gcurgiu football game vc-itigiiliim 1* to determine
was fixed.
: whether lln-ie is any truth in
Lawmaker* requested aid the charge* or whether they
from the attorney general's are simply the product* of a
office ill Hie current issue of hostile attitude on the part ol
Hie Saturday Evening Post,
this piitdlcalion toward the
The mint Senate House in alliletlc direelor nf Hu- (ini
ver.it) of Alabama ami the
people ol this vluie "
Hep. Holt Hast of Jeffer­
son Counly, who offered the
resolution in Hie House, said
Crimson Tide couch and alii
Iciic director Paul (Hear)
Hryant agreed that the inves­
tigation was In order.
"The
Saturday
Evening
Iti'cmme *»f (imlniigeil ili.scusnitHirt tin zillier tnaltcru, zMlmmmtc Spniirn Town Utmmil Wt’iliiumluy Post," the resolution said,
fvunilijr tlt'luyt'd ilimTiHsinn of op|iiMilioii to tlm ]*Vih "in an article entitled ‘The
Fink iiiitH'ixiralitin question until a ppcciuj pcMsion Story of a Football Fix' has
accused the athletic director
nt 7 p.tn. next Weilne.-ulny.
Mayor Luvvrcnrr Swoffoitl infortiicil (Ih» Cotin- of grave misconduct, which.
ril that "so m e action" should ,f
he take, since it ...... need l"dll
’
ll,r in' livi,|«"'
that thf I’Vrn I'mk rhart«*r university and a I till- people
(*Mitiii)itt&lt;«f wihlin to **cn* ul tlie slate."
&lt;t i »i*u|im into A I t a ut t&gt;n i i*
tiTiitury. Hi? if ft*net]

Altamonte 'Tables'
Fern Park Talk

Hunt 'Babbling
Burglar' Killer

I IIH AGtl ( l i r t l
Five
former nu mber* id the scan­
dal-ridden Suilimerdnlc Puli r
Di-liiit weie i ailed in fur lie
test* today in ronmvliori wilh
Iht* finilnf*h
«f **hnli1‘ling imrglar" Hichaid Mur-

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IlluUuay rut went, frnin llinhWiiy I7*UJ.
rrtAhflhfri y nt natty in mi
tfo»nl ii8 «f|i|iuniiiK tin* F«'i»i
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Un\ n a

krrMulh.
Alliiinoiile Springs Wednes­
day evening pushed uu ordinI'oliie said llirec of I tin ttllee uu a 1-3-3 rending III.
men passed tho teat*: Sol a lot creasing tlie water rates to
conform with requirements of
latex Kuna- and Atan fie f e d e i u I gi veriimenl loan
menl. Two olio is. At l*itin ttgreem eiil on tlo! new vvnler
niul Flalik I m h o i, vvcie to uu system. A &gt;onijui11-on of tinrates i- Hint minimum for
ih-rgo lest* later.
A l l f iv e w e r s ro n v n te d of single family residence* l*
increased from Ul to fd.tlO for
beip ltlg tlie p in t-Jize d M or­
Hu- first t.onil gallniis.

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.Morrison was woumbd in
Hie arm by a shotgun blast
outside
Hie foot. County
Criminal f’uuit lluililliig yestenlay. I bi lie le-ts were umriurtnl a* t ’liierigo's jiutne,
who bud hoped they wert
■»lean," mui i hisl the under
woiid and llieir own ruitka
for 31urrmon’* assailant*.
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End Testing,
France Told

I'RFK

frki:

A 1.fi IEHX (U PI) — Pre­
mier Ahmed Iten Itella form­
ally presented demands to
France today fur an end to
nuclear testing in the Sahara
ami for renegotiation of tile
|Evlan accords dial ini to inI ib'pendeoco for Algeria last
1yea r.

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deliver
ambassador

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Long3 wood
Town
. , _
,
'I V Imngwood City Council
i» expected bought to pus*
rc&lt;iue*ting Mw
» resolution requesting
IIMU U'givlaliire to approve
a complete voter rc-regislralion for Dip city before next
fall's municipal elections.
Tiie council wtll meet at
A P m in continued session
at the City Hall.

removed shortly after lia re­
ceived the complaint.
Webster issued a statement
to The Herald Ibis morning
to tlie effect that the sign
was 'Tii direct conflict with
the state election law* . . .
I contend this *ign was placed
there for tlie express pur­
pose of influencing liig vote,
which it certainly did. I am
nut dissatisfied with tho out­
come of this election, only tho
manner in which it wui car­
ried out."
Webster and another losing
candidate, Henry Ward, aim­
ed complaint* nl a Voting
judge, Mr*. Mully Salter. Mrs.
Salter said today;
"A fter appointment to tins
election l nurd I diligently endcavored nl all time* to maku
this election a model oils , . .
( onlrary to slanderous stateincuts made by two obviously
beaten candidates ill Group ,V
there was no departure front
state taw on the purl of my­
self nr Mr*. I Henry) Fuirburri
at any lime that wu held affi­
nal reaponsihility, Mr. Ward,
who staled publicly that I told
him haw to vote, was appar­
ently unfamiliar with tho
charter concerning write-in
iiulloHlig and expicz-ed Ills
igriiiniiico of hi* own charter."
Mi*. Irene Van Eepoel, who
topped Waul and Webster in
tile til onp V vole, hud tills to
say;
"Tukt* a long look nl tho
two largo screamer*' vote
total. Wald received 23 Vote*
Hi is yeur. The other one,
Webster, received
slightly
mure, 'l'beir yelling is dote*
in tlie u|i|iurcnt hope for a
llcw elcctiun. 'the ica-Mut is
ill oily not outraged citizens'
light* gumdiiinsiiip Imt plant
uld-fushiuncd injured ego."
The winning cumlidute-1,
Mr*. \ an Kcpoel, Arthur F etriu und Arthur Ittin-les, along
vvilli liold-ovvrs Woodrow Anib-ihun and Hubert Stephenwill, will sit April 1 to elect
among tlieai-elve* a mayor to
sinrceil Frank l a-ula.

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The
Dcllary
Republican
Club will meet at 7:30 p. in.
tmlay in the Com muni ly Cen­
ter with Horace Dcmarest
presiding A color film will
be almwn.

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Pfljr« 10 — Mar. 18, 196S

WfrtIB

J foiifh vm j FIRST OF THE WEEK

From Cuban Jails

Release Seen For 33 Yanks
H O M E S T E A D A KB
(UP1) — Jnmea B. Dono­
van, the New York attor­
ney who brought two
American prisoners Imck
from Cuba Sunday, said
he hopes to (fain release
of the estimated 3,1 other
Americans held in Cuban
jails.
Donovan and the two
women whose release he
obtained a r r i v e d here
from Havana on a special
plane.
"I am confident that
within the next few weeks

I can prove that the nine
American skindivers ar­
rested by Cuban Premier
Fidel Castro s e v e r a l
weeks ngo were not anboteurs but were shipwreck­
ed and should la* re­
leased," Donovan said.
He said "about 35"
Americans, including the
two women released Sun­
day and the skindivers,
were Castro’s prisoners.
The women are Martha
O’Neal of Atlanta, (la.,
and Orlando, Fla., and
Geraldine Shannon, a na­
tive of Boston, Mass., and

a former New York Oily
resident.
‘These arc the only two
American ladies w ho were
held prisoner," Donovan
said.
Ho said be visited 17
American prisoners fin the
Isle of Pines, a Cuban o ff­
shore island, Saturday
afternoon, aral talked to
others in Havana Sunday,
lie said he spent three
hours talking with the
s k i n d i v e r s who were
seized last month.
Mrs. O'Neal, who told
newsmen she was man-

handled at the t i m e
of her arrest, said she
was taken into custody
because Cuban authorities
“claimed I had some kind
o f contacts in Miami."
She said she was given
only token legal represen­
tation at her trial hut was
treated "nicely" in prison.
"I'm going to he the
best American r i t i z c n
ever," Mrs. O'Neal said.
"I can thank Gisl for this
and I can thank Mr. Ken­
nedy, Mr. Donovan and
Castro, who let me go.*"
Mrs. .Shnmmn, about

50, said she owned a home
in Cuba lie fore her arrest
but has no plans to pet it
hack "because I wouldn’ t
g o back for a million dol­
lars."
She said she was ar­
rested in March o f 10BI)
ami charged with counter­
revolutionary activities.

Flavor A ged ” IT. sS. Choice

CHUCK ROAST

o

'v'-IMt ronTABtr srinto
PHONOGRAPH MODIC 101

pr.r "iSr. --,-*7, 1?
\2fit .-l,.*'

SENIOR GIRL WING SCOUT TROOP 311 made
flying trips last Sunday afternoon as a mpiirement on the Whip Scoutinp Analyst Badpe and
as an Outdoor Activity in observation of Nation­
al Girl Scout Week. From left, those makinp tho

"j -»*

trip were Susan Stewart, July Wilkins, Jo Ann
Holm, Klyse Gassman, Nikki Morpan, Judy
Lewis, Bonnie Avencl, Sheryl Williamson, Nancy
Ropers, Vicky McArdle, Donna Danklefs and
Sue Jaillct. l,u Jaillet is not shown in the picture.

AT THIS — price
THE, VOICE

Till* mean* that several
companlet which have been
waiting for tlw* final word
from the government will lie
able to begin producing and
marketing the vaccines al­
most limnedfalcly.
However, a Public Health
Servlre official said he ex­
pected no rush like the one
Ihnl followed licensing of
polio vaccine*.
He noted dial although they
cm occur at any time, mensir* epidemic* are mini
com moo in tlm Lite winter
and early spring. This means
the most critical period for
tin* year is already past
Another farlor r u l i n g
against any stampede for tin*
vaccines is that there is a

M en In Service
William M. Uogg*. aviation
ilnrekeeper first elan, re
cently wa» transferred to the
Fleet Reserve after nearly 21
yean of hnnorahlo active
duty with die Navy. He was
attached to Heavy Allark
Squadron One &lt;VAH-t) at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
A native of Niles, Ohio.
Iloggt enlisted Sept. 30, Pill',
at loulsville, Ky. He i* mar­
ried to the former Mis* Mary
Lang, of Rallimore, Md, and
they have a son, John 1J.
Thr reside at 114 1-atirel
Drive.

Daniel F. HirUd HI, son
o| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F.
IlirUel Jr,, Seminole Heights.
Uuigwood, a Marine aviation
cadet, has completed preflight scIkkiI at the Pensacola
Naval Air Stalina,
Airman Morgan W. Angliih,
*on of Mr*. Rutlia M. Mor­
gan, 13(Q West Ilth Street,
is nerving altourd the amphi­
bious assault sltip l 'SS Thetis
llay, which recently returned
to her turnip port, Norfolk.
Vn , fmm duty m Die Card)
bean.

PA RK A V E N U E

" 6 6 " Service
217 PARK AVE.

FA 2 0113

HANFORD.

FLA.

o r Mumc

SAN FO RD
E L E C T R IC CO .
Its MACNOLtA AVK.

Wipe-Out Nears For Measles
WASIIINOTON (UIM) Hie government will n;ien
the tloor TuenUy to lirrnaing
nf two type* of measles vaccine* * Ini ml at wiping nut a
disease aimed at common to
childhood a* iklnned knee*.
Health, Education and Wel­
fare Secretary Anlliony J
(.'eloltrciic announced toduy
he would take the final step
toward llcenilns the vaccine*
hy ordering additional aland
aril* governing their manttfacture to be published Tues­
day In the Federal Register..
Although there usually 1\
a 30 day wait after publica­
tion o( tlie standard*, t'ele
brezze aaid tlili had been
waived and the new standards
would ho clfeetoe immedi­
ately.

Tills V«M portable is unmatched
In lie prim clnaa! I.onIt •: all |i
offers: Powerful dual-channel
V - M a m p lif ie r , tw o q u a lit y
aiiraktra, one In the record playing
unit, plus a ''1’ ortahlr H|a-aiier"
that store* in the raw- and aep*.
rntes up to tfl ft. for wide at-rro
rovrrafe.Tlia V* M 4-Spewd Auto,
malic lirrord (.'hanger plays all
popular record al/ea and haa con*
vi-nit-nl Automatic Manual-Play
f, alurr that prulnl* needle aftrr
aunit--record play. ( hive la coverrd
in alurily, allractita p r rn and
white pv rmvlin.
V ,M aound quality, value and
low price make IIda a big buy in
atrrro portable*.
Mop in fur it
I ( )\ V
•own-? ffenrontfert/ron
. . . Ynu'll llkr ill
|(|W

FA 2-1562

tendency to consider measlc*
uncomfortable but rarely ser­

Great Savings oil Kasy TermN

ious.
Ilii* Is not an altogether
valid bclirf, however. In 1W0,
tlvere were 410 deaths from
measles while only 200 deaths
from polio were reported.
No oilier disease occur* a*
frequently among children.
Almost every child exper­
iences it as part of his early
period nf growing up.
The diseaso frequently I*
arc ninpan led hy complications
and they can be serious. The
most serious complication is
encephalitis, which can leave
a child handicapped for life.
Pcnonionia also often i* as­
sociated with measles.
Roth vaccines stem from
Hu* work of Dr. John Kndcrs,
a NotieI Prize winner from
Harvard University, and an
associate. Dr. Thomas Per­
il les, who isolated a strain
of measles virus in til'd.

FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

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The

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OUR M OTTO

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Lb.

A L L M E A T STEW
F A M IL Y S T E A K
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lb. 67c
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FULL
CUT
ROUND

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87

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3 lbs. $1

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IN S T A N T

COFFEE

CORNED B E E F . . . . . . . . 39c
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FRUIT COCKTAIL . . .

19c

EVER FRESH 20 OZ.

B R E A D . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 39c

Easy Terms — Open Fri. N ights

C A M P B E L L ’S SO U PS

of Sanford

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SENSATIONAL VALUES

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6 OZ. JAR
Limit 1 With 83 Food Order

VKOKTAIILK VAIOKTIKS
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SHUUFUESH

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Limit 2 Pleaxe

Rubbing Alcohol . . . . 10c

Limit ft
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SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS
*

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Canadian Ace Beer . . 89c
1

GOLDEN

RIPE

BANANAS

LB.

FERTILIZER
4-7-5 . . . 100 lbs. $1.79
6-6-6 . . . 100 lbs. $1.99
6-6-6 . . . 50 lbs. $1.09
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICKS GOOD THRU MAR. 20

it

DORIS and MARVIN MILAM
MONDAY, M ARCH

18, 1963

Pick-Up and Delivery
•

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“ Flavor Aged” II. S. Choice

FAMOUS NAME BRANDS

Formerly Genes Scm. Cleaners &amp; Laundry
Now

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Public Defender
Law Is
T A L LAIIAS S E E
(U PI)— Gov. Karris Krynnt said today a public He*
fender proposal will la.* in*
ttxaluced &lt;m the openiny
day of tin* 106.1 Inyisln*
tare.
Passage of the prupos*
nl, requiring
the state to
»
furnish free leynl counsel
for TK&gt;or persons charyetl
with crime, wits yiven tt
biy b»ost by n V S. Sitpromt! ( unit ruling mi
* * C lO C
state - provided lawyers
for the needy.
n&gt; i-\nnv ve r.m ill
I’ ryant stiiti he antici­
Mayor Tom McDonald g-d pated the niliny of the
a parking ticket Saturday . . .
and paid it promptly.
* • •
Did you hear about the
truck pulling up at the back
of the jail amt unloading a
35u pound drum »l cleaning
(hud addressed to IIs* May
lair? . . . They got mixed up
. . . Hard to tell which is
which . . .

tl

*

*

•

★

★

Idyll court and feels cer­
tain the proposed Florida
public defender law will
satisfy the requirements
of the court ami also aid
the cause o f justice.
The roliny wi l l be
thoroiiyhly studied by the
State Attorney
• tlenoral's
Office to determine its effeet on other convicted
crtmmnls.
The court ruled Monday
that nti iittnrnev must, l&gt;o
provided by the state fur
any defendant in a crimi­
nal case who is unable to
pay for one himself. The
it

★

iK

iftr

County To Bow
To Court Mandate
Seminole Fountv will join the remainder of Flo­

I

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*&gt;

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WEATHER: Fair throupli Wednesday. lUfflt today, fL't-!70. Lnw timigliL flu-76.
VOL. .*.1

Unito*l Pre-** Leased Wire

now A ...
BRIEFS

law up to now has pro­
vided for a state-appoint­
ed attorney only in capita!
All-Out War
cases.
LAKELAND (UPI) — The
The court made its ntl- Slate Game uiul Kre»h Water
iliy in the ease of Flur- Fish I'oitimio'na has declared
eme Karl tiideon. sen­ all-out stir oil illegal fishing
five
on *'P*r«tinn* m Lake Okmhobce
tenced
svtixv.il in
to m
e. years
rvui.w mi
**-- ,Lake
port riximmunily.
into nr,*r- lh*
*k*p”rt
l(
nMtm itI ‘n Uv Fnim- M .1VV
.
lt„ hi,
•, ' , KM’ Ny 1;1;;; 11 T li —
(11VI1
....... ■' *Nm'&gt; h‘ Ut4,i’lor carry mg
* work crew to the scene of a
convicted by it jury in Jet crash l«"l week lust puwei
1PGL The court decisioit and crashed itself Monday,
overturns the conviction. hut the four men on board
The rnliny affects pri- escaped injury.
marilv five states -- Flo­
rida, Alabama, Mississip- First Lemons
»i. North Caridina and
PAl.M ItKACH t i n t —
South Carolina.
PlrirtiliTft fit »*i mmnii»rvtit1
The concern in A tty. lium&gt;n jifruvi* wits to l&gt;o iliHil
lien. Diehard Ervin's o f­ nit i'll «t liitliaulim n* ih•11h
fice. where assistant A. tl. n t'tit i*f 1m*i in, thin mf I*■rruni\»
Spiro Ia .was assigned to vi it Vi tim. Kfirrim Hr&gt;» uL
s t u d y the case, was m*iitilulvift to nltl'Uii,
whether the high court
ruling might he retroac­ Four Killed
tive .iint thereby .•oitumaIIBIll IN. N .1 il l ' l l tirally free all of some I.- Pour ( iT l l- t t g l l!i W1*1 i* Is lilt'll
otHj convicts sentenced in t«i&gt;t| s ix u tlu * r |M ?r?uiu m j u r i ' l
F l o r i d a without legal Morulu&gt; n r:h! u In'll tlipir t on*
counsel.
vt'itibli* t'ljmheit ilmuinli h
This seemed unlikely,1jjUtil ilt £«iI ami f«'!l II) a 11«* « I&lt;a
however, since the i!l- III hiu’ ll- toriM«*tt vt nt*p tnthi
deon opinion does not liPtlixid till k«.
mention anything iilxutt
retroactivity.
A Look-See
T h e decision might,
MIAMI ItKACH It I'll
however, according to ini­ A tinee-o.an team of Itcpuhtial speculation provide In nos toll lake i look at
some grounds for him- Mimoi lleaeli'a coiwcntion fa
deeds of convicted men eilitir* today, with an eye to
to make appeals lot* new reemumcudlng wiei,- tlno
trials. Spicolit said lie will party should hold it* H"it
have to se n copy of the tiHtnmal enliventlon.
court’s decision before
.
knowing just what its ef- oervitijf Notice

Ketnblished IR08 * "tU K S .V M A K t'll l!». IHfll

NO. 071

SAM -'t n":i». KI.OIIIDA

Status Quo
On Milk Cont
JACKSoN vn.n: i I’ l l I —
A high state oflitial, wioi
tie1ps regulate the milk in
dustry, said hxtay that milk
pricn euntruU not lie alsdislied nr extended until the
legislature has a chance to
study tin* whole situation.
VgriruUlire
c'omiiii'iiunvr
Itovle 1‘enner revommendtsl
that the "xlatus quo" t«*
maintained
as the
Milk
Fummissinn opened a public

hearing on directly opposite
pro|sisals.
One would do away with
all price controls, now strict.
I&gt; inaintalmxl at the procur­
er Iswe! The other would
! im|N&gt;se new eontnds at the
wholesale level tor a I1Mduy emeigenvy p.-iiod.
Conner outlined lit* recom­
mendation* in a tetter to
Alex Shaw , dirts tor of the
division of Dairy Industry

Voters Out
In Numbers

under Conner, and a
member ol the Milk
mission
Conner said he tvas not
attempting to tell Shaw how­
to vote. There have been
report* In the past that Con­
ner win displeased with
Shaw's frequent vole* in sup­
port «f price control*.
Conner ami In* agriculture
advisory committee have re
rout mended that both Shaw
and Jhe Hoard ol Health's re
presentative. ISolverl Carter,
he removed by the legisla­
ture as voting iiieiiita-rs uf
the commi«*«m Conner said
no ngenev
charged with
policing and enforcing regu­
lations ol an industry should
sit on hoards making |h&gt;Iicv
tor Ihe industry.
Conner said he has tw-en
flooded with roliflirliiig re­
quest* from ud segments o;
the dairy industry urging him
tn instruct Shaw Imw to vole,
"I have never t Id one «I
nlir division direct -r* how ho
should vole on matters hrfore a einiimissitm on which
lie serves "
Conner In'd
Sliavv. Rut lie s,i.,| he wanted
to rntorin Slluw that ill Ills
ntrhtioii tlu* Im**i policy wuultl
Ii*' lit muiiit n|n a m Hiuh *111*r*

HILL IIK.MI'IIILL
★

★

■ * * .

Roiary Names
Hemphill New
Club President

Hill
llntlpliill,
Sintforil
.Sonny Halmm lia* replaced rida and how to a U. S. Supreme Court decision that
juitt» «|rnli*r \vii« flivti'd pm» Joe Baker on that Industrial voiirt-aplHiinted attorneys shall he paid at state ex­
ill'll! nf tll&lt;» Still ft*i«l Ituttlf)*
Park Hoard.
pense for representiny indigent defendant*.
r hi!*, U t'tliu'^tlny,
• • •
Itequest by the Seminole Comity Mur Associa­
XmiM'i) ii«t vui* firm hit'ril hy
NAS awaiting new A3-J-3 tion for such finals was rejected l»\ the Seminole
t i n * I « t » i i n 1 u n i t I ' , I L IS i’ i ' t t ,
A
iieur
I
H
D
pot't
out
tiini-oiit
u
f
I’ejjistt'foil
votor*
More capability than A3-J.1. County Commission
in s
iitv iic t u f S a n f o n l A u ic i
wtt* intiicipntoil liitiny in tho Nttrlh (irbinilit omiiioil* • •
unanimous vote only last
llu.*|iilnl AilmlnlAlrator
mull olootioii by Miiyni' Frank Fasttla.
City Manager W. E Know­ j Tuesday.
t't I Itt^iki'rri will hold tht* ptt*
“
Tim
Lirn-oiit
is
vi't
v
triaul,"
Uio
Maytti*
said
at
les will get hack to Ids draft­
fti!it»it of Svritritnt nt ,\iinApprised (hi* morning of
I0:MH a.m. "It i. imii'li hi'llor than wo imtioipatoil
ing hoard soon on plan* lor
Nt'w »»ffi*t*r&gt;» will it'-l
ami.
Ihorol'iiro,
I
oxpoct
a
iioar-perfect
\**!**.'*
the
U.
S
Supreme
Court
*
tie
a massive reconsdrurtion ot
xiimt* lltt'ir pt»Ht&gt;t off-cinlly un­
lie
added
lli.it
at
til
:.o
a
hi
visum
and
o(
Gov.
Furri*
\Y Uth St. . . . Cost in the
til July* In tin* iiirttnlliiH*,
'o elei tors had c i .1 their lial
iiCigldHirhood of EMU**) . . . Hry ant's alinuunceiiieilt that
I't .wi.L'nt .»•!. ut 11
will
lot*, among the• 1H2 registered
Funds out of next year's hud a public defender pm|Hisal
ji]i|«tr|ii( ftin %i«iiiiiiilt?t*nt »i*
vtilers.
will
be
infroduced
in
the
l.rgget.
inul Imiititiir u-«Meiitti|ic» fur
three po-ds on the Connell
islaturc next month, Clmir*
WASHINGTON Itl'l* —
* • •
president* and secretaries ut.d
are al stake, with these rcgls
mun J. C. Nulehlson. ot the Four long-range Russian re
The American Door and
get orgnnired for tli,, year at
tned candidate*
Cmmly Commission, Mid:
ttinMlMMIW1 plane* made
Machinery Co. of South Sent
tin- helm of the Rotary whe. I,
Jack Spaulding. Claieltie
"Since this now is manda
mole ha* closed it* doors and
lh. R. W. Iliiprechl, wb&lt;*
Memory. Mrs
John Vail
lory hy the II. S Court, then nine passe, over the huge
moved to Del.and . . . They tlu- State must come op with aircraft carrier Constellation feel will he in Klnriiki.
I AI’K r'AN'AVEUAI.
long has sei veil ns *i**letary
Ee|MM't, All Rhodes, Fa Villa
were employing IS people.
I b I’ 11
Europe lias served
of tlo* |u.al i loti was murid*
something. I will gallirr more in the Pacific March Hi.
JACKSONVILLE (CPIi — fi.ink Ferrm Reginald Web
notne In way of * pair of
iiinosl) ri-nniiiiHt to that pasi*
information and. if necessary,
\ leader of striking r.illroatl sler. Rill Harris ami IHiov
The Defense Department
surprise emissaries hi "Spmr
CONVERSATION W IT H bring up tile question al our
lion and Walter Huyuns, eiiur*
Ward.
announced the episode Mon
poll U.S A." that it will siait worker* said Monday they
(iKNEHAI. HUTCHISON:
Memorv, i n r u in h e n I ,
next meeting."
CAI'K « VNW KR M. (I I'll til uu-udii-r was again tuada
day.
The
"snooping"
—
the
intend
to
pres*
their
strike
firing iis'kels next year in a
REPORTER: We hear Joe
s|iiHiding and Rhode* are in - t I h seienee leader salt treasurer.
Carroll Hurke. president of third such rase reported re­
hid to la'ioine the word's against llio Florida East group 1. Fasiila, imomheiit, tialav that man will run the
Until will appeal the Zoning tile Har Association, who had
Newly elected ditecloi.s ftif
cently—took place sale* mile*
thud xpiirtt-kttmrhing jaiwer. Coast Itatlwav mild they aiid Ferrm m group 3. and ink ol kitting .1 u billion pen the thus' yeai Mom wore Uuh*
CommiMUin* ruling against ,,rm
.nted the Hind
presented
luml proposal west of Midway Island
lias iCounty
'rail*.
hi* tlM.DOO shopping center A
j0 .A
|j[r
Oimmissiiin.
either win * sHtlctncol nr . Webster, fliirris \t aid anil tile in a single cuilllict with eet Reasetee, Geiit|'e Toully of
f j - v 'e y r '* • if - t .tfjV'ji j V111 (I Hawaii it Pit — A
"at Ttavcnna Park. Can
dr ...|
nm
m
, •,*[» nioriiftt.* the loicj-ru'i.f fear i ,ti «a’ v •'olisiellalion carrying Swan S o n jr
m the 1ini years unless In- t i l -1 Federal uU)t HovVanl
id tlii* to &gt;
put Hie corn parry nut of t.osi Me* V.oi Kepor-I hi group i
that?
Joe llurke Is rejKUli'd a* a changes hi* wai l in- ways. lliiilge* of the Sanford Al*
“ Where state and hunt na.- inee pi. is- w(- n . ire M jn-r-on*. ineluding nine Hy I oiled Pres* liuecnsliiuml lies*.
THE C. E N E H A !.: Ye., governments neglect tad or
Winter piiiiiji.il its sivuii
write in candidate in group ;1
Dr. I \ Getting, picshlcnt hint it- Hunk.
were more than 210
ile. children
llew nearly «iv
'W e would like to settle
everyone lias * right to tpe refuse through their leader* away tel lliier.eplor1 e polling pi.oe close* at nl Aemspaee t'mp.. -aid in
roin loin- over the I'arilie loil.iv song today, drenching the
peal to the County Commi*- in government to meet the t|„ (Tiiivtollation raman address pivpared lor de
nut with two ol its lour engines Midwest mid Ohio Valley with tla* strike, of course, and see 1 p III.
»ion.
liven heloie a group of llu*
challenge of our tunc* and a "munllne serial inlet-ept' disabled lieforf landing sale- rain, posing new* flood Ihirni* ihe railroad do a gis.d Iiom
HE PORTER: What* the w h e r e individual lihrrltes, almiit H*t miles from Ihe H with only Hi mimilev of fuel 1,1 the waterlogged East and new Rut until It I* settled,
lialam* top *t'ieiili*t« ami
need ol a Zoning C'onimiisioti rights atvl health i
the we are going to try to close
leelmielsn* that ' both the m
dumping .linn
Involv slop
|icmamin *
If all their decision* have to ed. the tederid go.ei Itltiettl
leltsitv and magnitude ii.
i o n i l o i n plains.
down the FKC it we iuh .
conic before the County Cum will continue to accept the
eunllnl* are rising "
iim Intention t. to eventually
mission ?
Getting i lied ehai I* of Hr*
challenge ami meet such has
Dredtft* Plans
clo*c down the line in order
CARE C WAVER VI, (UPII
* • •
terrible carnage" nl pa*t
le needs as local and stale
WASHINGTON U Ptl - - lu gel a settlement." said
war* which, in llii* et-ninrv — Ihe U. K. Navy launched
The C o u n t y C'ommi*»ioti government* could have pro
( 'tingrrssimio I.. F. Siki-s of It f Jones.
TU N A Peru tllPIt- Peru
it* ad v.lined model Polaris
will override Zoning Hoard elded hot tailed to do either
Jones, secretary of Hie w.m flew*papels reported lu ahim-, have kdleil 42 3 mil­
• restvlevv sahl Vtomtuv ilto
"A-3"
missile III a surprise
lion
peuple,
decision on the priqai-ed through lack of lorcsight or
Navy plans to tlretlge the .trike committee rcpiesent- dav that nnihdiiili.il dueu
firing today, hut Hu- rucket
shopping renter out by Ra­ tear ot criticism Irom their
Pen-at-ola
tiarlior
ihniool ing It nonoperating iinnnti merit* ami a metal rase con­
wandered olf course and had
venna Park.
canMlturnt*.
from the Gulf of Mexico to which went on strike against taining two tommy guns were
to he blown up.
• • •
"The Seminole County Har
the
FEC
.tun
2d.
made
Ills
the Navy docks in Ilo* Kilning
found among Hie efleels ol
It was tlie second failure
Stopped off at Certified Association memtier* w i l l
ti-.nl year to arttiiiinoelale comment* alter picket lines two Castro - t oiian "diplo­
at tins testing center In les*
were
extended
Mond.iv
to
the
Sling* out by Ca**eltierry continue when apiminted to
lh.. aoeiaft carrier l.exlugmat*" killed in Friday's Ho
W \MIINGTON
it l'l)
— than la hours. Lust night, a
Eleelliinmlive
Division
way enroule to Winter Park defend indigent accused de­
too.
Iivmu alt liner crash.
Mm Im MiffnlUl C'orp. uf m.mtlcmun "Instant ICRM’’
( EM It l of Gi'tieral Molor*
yesterday and shot the hrcc/c fendants with the same dil­
Cut. Humberto Canales, po­ ll.itlitn.il * lias heen n.lined to ul o sa in ed off its planiu- 1
Co al it* diesel Ineomotlvv lice commander m the Tama
with Jim Avery and Del Lay- igence and vigor a* they rep­
L i t f tiU C vStioil
develop a new- atlti-lllU'IU- path and, like loday'a J’u|.
repair plant here.
fayrlie . . . Hu&gt;ine»» i* boom­ resent anv other client, f,
|legion, would neither cunlirm missile which would have n arts, was dd ihe lately dc*
NEW S tilth I f 1*1k — Gotpersonally,
feel
that
|s&gt;or
men
ing and the boy» got a healthy
I|i)f*!inn Imlfiy tl«»inimit«*4|
nor deny the report.
t a s t e r reaction capability* slroy el.
order tupplying »ling» for slMiuld be defend(si wiili the
There was no immediate m limn I11 Nike /.i-ii* amt would
tills
.ity's
newspaper
dispute.
(
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11(
11(1
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S
It-dli mishaps were witness*
ntisaile* . . . Jim say* heavy same zeal that they are pro
how long eno Local ft of tlo_ tsilRIeal can-lnlatei, dilation as to the nature ol lie tielti i aliti to tell real i I by some boo oi Ihe nation s
Tliree
hokinr*.* cornin' in (rout Ovie­ scented."
prIntel's union resist pressure Gordon Frederick. Jan Fm the pap.*1* said In have been missile warheads trout de top scientists and technician*,
do, Crnrva . . . Nothing from
to leeousider its rejection of tune and Mack Cleveland dr., discovered among the belong- coy s.
attending a three day spurn
Sanford!
tin- publishers' toll tract o ff­ will speak to inemtiei* oi the tugs nf IIm* Cuban*, who were
’Mil- III w uii*sile
named (lig.it testing conference a*
• • &gt;
er? 'Hie picket lilies were en- Rear Lake Cimimunitv Club. among (l persona kilted to the .splint -will lie den-loped liearhy Cocoa Reach, Fla.
Relieve it or not lint we *aw
tin- clash.
In I K fil M o n tin y
m | ii* n | iliijtt» &lt;
lie lire turn ill Its Orlando
Thttfaday al K p in. .it Hie
II im Commercial Avenue . . ,
Three II, S Air Fmer In-ll- 11 la i plain a* a suheulltt ai
I'lijfinvri» w«ttl on Atrik*.
Florida
Power
Club
llmm-.
Woman seated in Hie back of
copter* were to take off In- tor to Hell Teleplimie l.iliora
Herald Index
a ear waving a magazine to
dav weather permuting, to tin les
Grenmlu Blamed
fan . . . a eat til a cage.
help
recover
H
itbodira
ol
the
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KAN FRANCISCO (Ill'll D e lJ a r y C O f C
Cla*l| victims
raiders Monday shot op a
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—
Postal investigators said
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TW O I O il T H E SHOW I'm* llcin lil E ditor L im y
Ground searcher* l cached
Navy* crying lor jet fuel . . . HtikSlun freighter hi a north
t
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Piik'i'
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til-lay that a hand grenade, Conimt-ree will hold a dinner
DKLA-ND I l l ' l l
IlltHul
\ r-i slii j tiiH'lit) ua Ilf iHtivltiiseil n zvet «»f tivkel*
Atlanta* Coast Line still look­ Cuban port and a nearby SoPage 2
pns-ilily being mailed home meeting Wednesrlay at •• 30 tin crash site Monday and lioUllds tracked down Hirer
Dear Abliy
for tlie iiip Sfitii-Fetiteiiniiil Hull t'otiiittyr tip April
ing over those Ifi copies of virl arms camp lit twin sea
fMilt'ii.il
......... . I'lll|i* 4
a» a souvenir from the Far p in at Hie Deltary t Ire He said there were no survivor* i* r;rj*,il i‘iitivii'1% ki Uir wi■» 1**
attack*, an exile s|aike*tlisti j J7 nl tlu- Mnyfi.it Inn. Flint lie Knttipf, pulilicity
engineering rcpmls.
Knl* 11ikinrnt*nt
Fast, may have Is-en retpou- ereulioti Hall ml CoIoiiiIm ltd.
i'ltge 3
noi
ih
nl
here
early
today
U
d
J o in ni.hi fur lltevfiitiil r»0 yen. relelirut ton mo key
irpnrlrd Monday li.'ghl.
I
.
i"ngi «i A* 7
sililn for an vxplnshm Monday S|w-aker will l«* Dr. domes
three other* remaim-l a
the
sale,
"
it's
imiiiR
tn
lie
the
bijrifest
event
in
Reliable inlnrmatil* here
\ CONVERSATION WITH
NEW YORK iU l'l&gt;—Slock* large the men ramped It out
in the U. N. Piivlul fii ilily lit Mew art of Stetson I 'llUerslly,
I'U it
.. .
Fug*- i:
tin* i utility in oil yeat.i," enyn Kuntpf.
and exile, in New* York said
MUK CLEVELAND JU
y
, Pag* t
Kan Finricisin Inl'-inatiuunl and In* siilijeet will In- ' I'litl- wen- mixed on routine trad the stale road jirison camp
(Ilenilti
i'liuto)
Reporter
Now that lltc the attack* at Hie port ut .NaI lug at Ihe open ing today.
Atrpnrt,
- uvoplileal Marxism."
1liere Sunday night.
1 S|MH|k&gt;
I'llgtl 3
Supreme Cnqrt ha* issued a gna la Grande caused "eon
sldcrahle
damage"
and
left
a
mandate on state providing
lawyers for Ihe needy how number ol Russian* dead anti
wounded
do you feel about it?
A garbled radio broadcast
Cleveland In view of the
ruling they should tie reason­ from Havana, apparently re­
ferring In the raid. Mid "revably compensated.
Lund's opposition was lias ever, a cheek hy The Herald' Town Cmilieil Monday even ’ of \Ita in &gt;lils- Springs, sari
Proposed incorporation ol of a resolution asking Diet elude tills statement of «•*
Reporter: What mean* rea eral wounded men were takm
ed on tin* argument "I do md this morningbrought out Hint ing named III hit.oil
lu Havana."
sonahte?
Fern I’aik lumight a 4 1 rift. legislative delegation to op paiistou to tlir county line
'a*&gt;el lid* ullrniootl Hu- Town I*
Cleveland. No blank cheek 1 The twin attack* were ear in the Town Council of Co* ( h i m - the incorporation ol
In quick order, Lego was want to antagonize Hu- people Altamontesprings t* not
oi berry to a vacancy on Ihe not olllcially on reeiird a* op
(hisiug Hie iiicurpoiallon of
. . . Some control* wilt be rted out by an organization
*up|HOted
m
a
motion
hy
til
Fern
Park.
We
have
areaHrialiy
on
rretiril
in
this
mat
Town Zoning Hoard lot an on
selberry Monday evening.
Kent Park
Fern Park lull "wo may do
known a* the "Second E«
needed.
expired two-year term.
la-go ratted the question Couriciliuen lanits Woodluin, in Casselberry still nut un hid •er.
A charter eomiuittee uf
it " He indicated he wilt
• • •
cambray Front-Alpha tti ’’ A
.Motulay
Monday evening
evening's* meeting
Casselberry, turning the up "speak mv piece al the ( Alta­
\ CONVERSATION WITH spokesman lor the group here Fern Park residents, led li&gt; when he pointed out CasM-l George Howard alld C. L. ed m the Town '*
session
iHisdion
to Fern I’atk • tneoi monte Springs) Council meet­
(ortuer
County
Conimissiotu-r
la-go
*
response
was
Hut
was
an
extension
ol
a
lierry
is
"encompassed
Overman.
confirmed
the
attack*
hut
b &gt;
JOE DAVIS:
Town AUornt-y Kenneth Me- "wr owe our allegtame lo opened March 13 and will tie lairalion, informed llu- t ouu ing Wednesday owning "
Reporter
Supreme Court added. "We cannot give you \ernon Dunn, ha* proposed Altamonte Springs, lamgwood
concluded in another special cil lie -aaiu mil a*k lor vaea
lo request id the Seminole expand only to the south."
Intnsh requested tlie Council the jrtsqile of Ca«*elherr)
Kwoflurd ehatged in.it Dunn
ha* ruled indigent itiurl be any details now
He lui'Hier added Rial t'n* to make it s unauimoiis vote
County legislative delegation
I,mid became so invnlvi-d in session scheduled lor 7 p m lion ol a nitmlw-r ol (dais lie and ‘ that llepiiblicnn running
given legal aid. How* do you
it put through tin- Legislature a e I h e r r y i* experiencing ol S-u Normally the chair- In* arguments that lie iorgoi Thursday evening.
tween Uassellienv and Fern tor the lwg:*laturv" iJan
fed about it?
a hill utcorporal ing that com "growing pain* and iliaig man, Edmund Lund, does not tlie Coo lie11 had voted lor thi­
Thursday evening's agenda Park He also requested Hie I ultimot are leliitig that Al­
Davit: Ml siip|M&gt;r1 a hit]
ed Hi aI Ihe Council must do vote . . . only to break a Hr. resolution opposing F e r n will be cunfined to further Council annex 33 odd shaped la munii- Spring* will cobble
Tlie office* of tlie Seminole munllv.
now that the court hat rul­
McIntosh s request brought Park incorporation until n- discussion on a proposed or pieces m the Casselberry up Fern Park unless those
Tills matter was brought up -unit- long-rangr thinking lor
ed on it -• - Feel that at­ County TH and Health Assn
p«u|ile ineorihirate. When, a«
torney* should be reasonably will be closed Wednesday and at what wa* to In- the elose Hie next 50 years ’ lie pic­ on the argument when Lund minded by the Town Clerk. dlnanee Increasing Caiaelher perimeter.
Darwin Shea was named a* a matter of fact, we have u &gt;
rv s water rale from $3 lo
Thursday while Mr* lor nt Monday evening's spe-nai tured in tin- open meeting rxprt-ived opposition In any Mrs. L I.. Henning.
compensated
.McIntosh, in responding to $3 $1 for Hie Hist iMaxi gal town building Inspector, suc­ quarrel with Fern Park or
Reporter: What mean* rea raine Graham, executive »&lt;-e session nf Hit- Cassellierry that "Casselberry some day tCMilulitm opposing F e r n
retary, is attending a meet­ Council by Councilman Ar- could he uii itieorporaleil city Park's incorporation. T h e a question |rum Council, re Ions. wtUt other changes, and ceeding Clyde Fuess, resign­ Casselberry and du not Want
tonabic?
DAVIS: That'* up to the ing of the a&gt;*oci»tion at the lliur L e g o . Hi* question clear to the Orange County argument continued . . . at ported Alta manta Springs is on (ha proposed annexation ed. at Ihe recommendation id any nf their territory bu;
wei r tml going to be puxhy-d
i-oitrt
depending on the Rohen Meyer Hotel in Jack brought on a 23-minute argil line ’ After Hie meeting lie l.und’e own time ■ernuntinc on record as opposing Kern of Ihe Eastern Shopping Celt Mayor Frederick &lt;1 Heath
mept amt a 4 I vote in luvot uqin -li d the tires* not m . . . lor 23 minutes.
Park's no orpm almu. Hovt Jcr. ,
| Mayor laiwtenee Swulfotil. around eiHter."
MIDVIIII-,
type lit cave.

Red Planes
Made Passes
Al U.S. Carrier

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FEC Threatened
With Extinction
By Rail Workers

Carnage Seen
By Scientist

Disabled Plane
Lands Safely.

Navy Launches
Polaris A-3

Crash Unearths
Cuban Papers

Martin To Build
New Missile

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Blast Russians

Mixed Tnulnijc

Rift Splits Council Over Incorporation

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Birkenmeyer Cops
Road-E-0 Honors

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Alas Birkenmeyer, local
winner of U»o Jeyce* Toeflaga Driving lload-eo proved
hia auparior driving akill by
taking top honor* In the p u ­
trid Con laat held al fiirfow
Saturday.

Bob Ray, chairman of the
local conic*! announced that
Birkenmeyer who ia the ton
of School Board member
Jame* Birkenmeyer of Caatelbcrry, will now go on to

Kennedy Seeks
'Latin' Support
IAN JOHK, Coda Rica
(U N ) — Pnaildanl Kennedy,
having already captured Utc
Maria of Coata Ricani, today
•ought Iha »iipport of tix
Central American preddcnU
for hU Cuba policy ami tils
demandi for new lacrlfice*
for Uta Alliance for Progresa.
Tim head* of aide acheduled a ckiaeil meeting Ihil
morning |o go Into further de­
tail on what Kennedy dea­
thbed a* Uie "harah challengea" |o democracy diacloaad in kiunday'a tpetchea
opening the hlatorle threeday conference.
In Ute afternoon Kennedy
Will apaak at the El Oaque
homing project which wat
•reded with aaaialancc from
the U.g.-aponaored Alliance
for Progrtaa, Kennedy'* plan
for vaat economic develop­
ment In Latin America.
The day of diplomatic talk
gnd public acclaim for Ken­
nedy will wind up with a
"declaration of Central Amer­
ica.'*
Though be aald Monday
that
the
Soviet
Union,
"through Ua Cuban puppcia,"
aeeka to apread coinmuniam
In Latin America, Kennedy
wa» expected to reiiat a wlah
for an airly meeting of for­
eign mlnlalera of the Organ­
isation of American State*
(OAS) to plan tougher and
quicker action again* Fidel
Caatro'a Cuba.
4n addition to Kennedy,
president* attending the con­
ference rep rom t Coata Rita
tlomlurai, Ouatemala, Nica­
ragua, El Salvador and Pan­
ama.
The Preaidrnt aat Uie U.l.
potltlon on Cuba In his own
opening day addresi In the
oranla National Theater.
"I am hopeful," be aald.
"that at this meeting we
will again ioereaie our cap­
acity to prevent Infiltration
of Cuban ageoU, money and
propaganda.
"Wa will build a wall
around Cuba—not a wall of
mortar or brick or barbed
wire, but a wall of dedicated
and determined men to pro­
tect their own freedom and
atvareignly."

A W IN N E R ia Mi**
Ilurlmru Diggs, iluugli-

ter o f Mr. uiiil Mia.
Ralph Diggs o f AlUmonte 8 p r i n g a who
look first place in ntruttliiR ami second place in
solo twirling at the
Satellite Spill in Knu
Gallic Saturday. Bar­
bara, whose collection
of trophies und medals
now numbers over BO, is
head amjorettu of the
Byman H i g h Grey­
hound Marching Rand.

competition In the atate driv­
ing conteat at Ocala, March
90. Alt the contacts are aponaorad by the Florida Jayceea
organiratlona.
Young Birkenmeyer, wIk&gt; ia
18 years old, waa 30 points
ahead of his nearest compe­
tition, Ray »aidThree teats, written, road
and driving akill were given
the contestants.
Birkenmeyer scored -Ml out
of a possible Sou points. Ills
nearest competitor in the
made o, an annual youth pro­
ject of the Jaycecs, was a
acute of 411,
The skilled youthful driver
won the local oniIcsI in a
1003 Ford, Die use of which
was donated by StricklandMorrison Motors, In the dia.
trict contest he drove both
a Ford and Chevrolet, d ie ­
ted by local car dealers,
Mrs. Evelyn Birkenmeyer,
Alan's mother credits the
driver's education course at
South Satninola Junior High
under the direction of Coach
Edwin Dratton with Alan's
knowledgeabllity.
She also has to give her­
self « little credit mi alia
taught him to drive, as she
did her other two sons, 84year-old Wayne and 20-yearold Dade.
"I am very happy and
proud for Alan In winning
this contest, 1 think it will
give him something to live
up to. and I've always had
confidence in him," said Mrs.
Birkenmeyer.
"I'm just sorry that the
two older buys didn't have
Die advantage of having Uritf.
er Elucation training," alia
added.

§jct£ ob i} O k B h id q s
How docs a defender plan
hi* playT
The first tiling I do is lis­
ten to the bidding. * note
that while opponents have
bid game there must be a
good chance to beat them.
After all, they readied R tn
“ Poppa-Momma" fashiou.
My partner opens the deuce
of hearts and when f look
at dummy I see that we will
probably collect two heart
tricks. The ace of diamonds
Is trick, .three. Where Js the
fourth 7
Anyway, I play the ten
of hearts and It holds. Now
I cash the acc. Soulh can
ruff a heart in any event *u
I might as well take iny se­
cond trick. What next?
A club lead looks tempting,
but declarer should have the
act and king of clubs for

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BLOCKS
Supping btoi.es • I'alio Btucka
Car Stop* • Sills - UuUls
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Jim Dandy Feed*
Timothy Hey • Cotton Seed
Meal
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ner holds as good at Uie
queen of clubs.
bulling tlie action to Uie
thought I led a third heart.
South ruficd m dummy, playc j a couple of rounds of
• trumps, led a diamond to
dummy's king and watted
for my play.
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mond. but now all I had to
do was to lead my Jack of
trumps and wait for my -arlM-r lo collect his rluu trick.

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to count hi* hand. He sure­
ty held three hearts. My par­
tner opened the deuce. It is
quite likely (hat South has
two diamonds, three clubs
and five trumps In that caso
I ran beat him If iny part­

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bler." (color). James Ore. both laugh* and aerloua dra­
ma. An exceptionally good
gory guests tonight in a rulo
cast makes R even more en­
that ia aa fat ea the story joyable. Anilmny Francioaa
ia thin. In fact, he ia almost ia a night-club owner who
tha whole show. A fang of refuse* to be heckled into a
ALGIERS (UPI) New
outlaws try to Induce a re­ partnership with a suave
tenikm over French plana to
gambler
(Cesar
Romero),
formed colleague to return
reaume nuclear testing In
who isn't beyond thcalcning
with them. Ttiey gun him Die club owner's singing girl
the Sahara today marred tho
first anniversary of the end
down when they rob a hank. friend (Julie London)
in
of the long, bloody war for
811m and Jess are also prone make hi* point. Ilia laughs
Forty-«M teacher*, repre­
Algerian independence.
come when the bartender and
Algeria became Indepen­ senting all the schools In to believe his story and tho headwaiter (Jim Uacut end
dent an July
But It waa Seminole County, attended the wronged ex-robber ha* to Jules Munshin) resort to
Blww everybody how pure he
juat a year ago that tho
Florida Education Associa­ ia. John .Smith end Robert questionable m a t h o d s of
guna of Uie T‘ t year conflict
clearing their bos* of a
leading tu Independence fall tion convention in Jacksonville Fuller star.
trumped-up murder charge,
Florida, thia pait Thursday,
ailent.
7:308:30 p. m. ABC. Com10-u p. m. CBS. The Garry
The Algerian Radio called Friday and Saturday.
batl "No Hallelujahs for
Mooro Show. It’s Carol Bur­
for a minute of alienee at
While there, they attended Glory." Someone must have nett Night again, co-atarrlng
noon to commemorate fight­
business meetings of their felt femme allure was need­ Alan King and Roy Castle,
ing Uiat look U&gt;e Uvea of
ed In this action series. The
and featuring the Flamboyant
17,240 French toddler*. Ml,- vartoua department*, receiv­ result ia not aa good aa tho
llarrah's Club in Lake Ta­
ed
inspiring
message*
in
a
000 Algerian rolwU and aq
Intention. Sometime* irritat­
hoe. Nevada. The special
eatlmatcd 100,000 clvlllani.
variety of special group meet­ ing. sometimes boring is this telecast was taped at the
There was litil* disposition ings, and enjoyed renewing old-hat plot of a femme ma.
famed gambling and carous­
to celebrate the end of the
acquaintances with educa­ gaiine photographer (Ehaa- ing club, and features a
conflict. For days, reporta
both Alien) defying army re­
very funny akit with Carol
tor* front all over the atate
have been ctrculaUng that
gulations to venture into hos­
and Gary spoffing a vacation­
of Florida.
France waa on the veyge of
tile territory. Ordered u&gt; res­
ing couple at the gambling
An opportunity to view the
exploding a nurlear device
cue her ia the combat squad tables, while Alan King chop*
more
than
100
exhibitors'
underground in tho Iloggar
headed by our heroes. Lieut­
Mountain! of the Sahara De­ booths was afforded tha dele­ enant Hanley and Sergeant (lie chips In other scene*,
gates between bustnesi ses­ Saunder (Rick Jason and Carol tings “ Meantime," King
sert to the south
deliver* a monologue on
sions. Hera, new materials
Vic Morrow). The acting Is
could be examined, some of much better than the acript. gambling: Carol, Garry and
Durwuod Kirby boom a musi­
Uie recent state-adopted text1.90 t»:3u p. m. CHS. Judy
iRMiks were exhibited, and Garland and her gm-sts I’ htl cal salute lo Lake Tahov,
(rrr or inxpenslv* materials Sliver* aud Robert Goulet. and Roy Castle dors a tong
were collected lo bring back When mm - ha* Garland, Gou­ ami dance to “ 1 Wee Dorn'
to their respective schools. let and Silver* on a single AH Right"
Major discussion
during bill, R is difftrnlt to think
INHUHANL’K
tl&gt;e business sessions includ­
n( anything else, they arn
I .&lt; \j u ( « t i \ ' )
ed financing the education wundarful. Professional mast,
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
program o( Florida, raising ers who mutilate time in a
Mi l l
I H 1 Ml A t l l l
teacher standards, and chan­ show dial could have gone
PHONE FA M i l t
ges in the teacher retire­
ENDS TONITK
on and on. Rut there la an­
All Lilies Written
ment program.
other name here! Set design­
Brim: Your luauntiico Tlie he hi mole County dele­
M IIED t l.K O F S H O W 8
er Jac Yenra whose- unique
Problems Tu Cn —
gation was led by 'Floyd ereutioiu will he long re­ " B l I id" Start* at 7:00 l\ M.
Du* Tu l.vn glh • • Only First
Richards, Lake Mary School
membered
and
initialed. Half Will Hr llrpeitrd On
principal and president of Goulet pulls most ol tho Second Show • - Com plr t*
the Seminole County Educa­
"guest" ciairvs, getting into Show ( an Re Seen A s Lata
AGENCY
218 8. Park Ave. FA 3-804' tion Avrociation; Fred Uanas, six numbers while Silvers t* As 8:90.
Srmiuoie High Athletic l)irSANFORD, FLA.
limited to two. It is mainly
Iactor and president of Use fast paced but slowed for a
Seminole
Couuiy
Classroom
MORE BUSINESS
romantic second act tequenev
Turn Mo go i me
Teacher
Association,
an-l
^ .* j
given over largely tu Goulet. - i
George Dabbs, Bear Lako
8:90*:3o p. tu. ABC. HavviTHESE
Sriiool principal and member
tan Eye. “ Gift o( Love." Inc
LITTLE1
of the Board of Directors of
writers must have been fol­
ADS
the Florida Education Asso.
lowing “ Prince Valiant" in
Aie The Shortest
elation.
the comic strip when they
Distance
During
tl&gt;c
convention,
lii'lwcen
Itcmied this, A faith healer
Richard* was i-lccicd to tho
UUYKIt
I named Brother Love n accus­
,
and
Hoard of Directors of the
ed of forgetting his Hock for
SELLER
Department of Elementary
tlie filthy lucre. Chargrilled,
CALL Schoul
Principals of
tinFA 2-2'ill or GA 5-o0aS I Florida Kducai»ai Associa- lie Investigates his aides who
promptly load Brother Love
lion.
with a lethal dose ol hot lead,
•I.UMIIING
and leave him to die, Peggy
I SAMWL MMUTM Hmhh
McCay, K«mn Hagen arc
R. L. H A R V E Y
j featured with stars Troy
a
PLUMIHNC
Dona.iue and Connie Stevens,
Complete lusURaUoui •
I 8:30-10 p. m. CBS. Ttie Jack
Repairs
HAHASCJIA (UPI) - Jenny Benny Show, (guile amusing
iialhioviu and Kitchen
Walknda Faughnan will re­ and Uie biggest laughs m
Fixtures
Water I'umps Free K-Umatn turn tu the high wire today at valve Jack Benny aud Deu
204 H. Sun (old
FA 2-3381 the Sarasota County Fair for I nia Day, despite Uie fact the
Hit- first lime since her hus­ I plot focuses on Benny'* an
ROOM NO • Oil EE I METAL band was killed tu January in gry discharge of announcer
BM2.
Don Wilson. Very funny is
btic
wdi
ap|««r
with
oilier
Benny's frustrated attempt tJ
STEIN M E Y E R
several
replace­ ■— Mini IU**0X44* --MS , ----RuoIIhk A Slut-1 Metal, -lor. members of tbu act, billed aa I audiliuu
TICSBICIlll
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• vtutivi aaoxtio* ##o*uCiioe
Faugluiaii was kilU-d in De­ I leg to (under Benny it till
IllaUllaliwii Wild Rviiairs
Cv-I'ratur* 10:10 Only
Gutters • Wat*iproofing •
troit wiieu a ecveu-pcrsoo faithful but caustic juauicr- “ M*u From God'* Country"
Sheet Metal Work
pyramid collapsed on the high tent, Rochester (Eddie An­ Grorgr Muutgumcry • Color
Free Estimates - First Class
wite. Mr*. Fauglutan'a bro- dersMl).
Work
%I* vi.
KIIIDIKM
8:30-10.30 p. in. NBC The
218 Oak Asa.
FA 9-4791 thcr. Maria, was injured in
LNDI21 I I I
Bonded A insured
thu i.'U aud ia a paraplegic. Dick Powell 'Idealer, “ ciur1 RLE
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Algeria Marks
End Of War

41 Teachers
Attend FEA Meet

IN S U R A N C E

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DEAD ADIIY: I have been uffidally enjriiKtil (with « Iwo-carnt
rinK) to the name Kiri three times.
Each time she ha* Riven me the
ritigr bnek and say* she’s changed
her inind. She never hns a reason.
Mlic ju.hl chunKf.s her mind. 1 huve
literally gotten down on my hunds
und knee* and HKGGKI) her to murry me. 1 don’t want to be put o ff any
longer. She's not a child. She’g 24
and 1 uni 28. I uni era/.y about thl*
rirl und want to know how I can get
ter to murry me tomorrow.
IN LOVE

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DEAR IN: You can't. It takes
three days fur u blood teat in your
atMlu. Furthermore, any fellow who
huit to get down on hi* hand* und
kiiecn und HKG h girl to marry him
should pray for Imlter acm&lt;o while
he's in that position.
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phone cull« he get*, u married mun
In our office apparently him a girl
friend. She cull* the office and Unv#
c.-t her number for him to call back.
Y’eaterday the ninn’s wife called and
said ohe aunpected n woman wua
making contact with her husband at
the office, und .whe usked if there
had been any numbers left for him
to cull. The girl who answered the
nhone Hod fur the mnn »nil *ald no.
I think ahe waa wrong to protect a

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By Abigail Van Buren
dirty, rotten home-wrecker. 1 have
that number and am ready to call the
wife and give it to her. Yly husband
told me to keep my nose out o f it.
Should I?
HATES CHEATERS
DEAR HATES: Yes. Y our hus­
band is right.
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NOW thre WED.

TONY CURTIS •
“ 48 Pounds Of TrauMa"
Kastman Color —
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DEAR ABBY: A girl in our room
at »chool boupht h&lt;*r»elf a dimrstoro ring and is telling everyone
that her "boy friend” gave it to her.
She Buy* she can’t tell us his name,
but he goes to another *chool. Abbv,
she doesn't have a boy friend be­
cause no one has ever seen her with
unyone. She is always alone. She
doesn’ t even huve a girl friend. Howcun we prove she is lying?
HATES LIARS
DEAR HATES: It’s easier to
hate than to understand. The girl is
lonely. And she's ashamed that she
has neither girl friend* nor a hoy
friend. Be kind to her. She needs It.
Stop worrying. Write to Abby.
For a personul reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
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For Abby’a booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding." send 80
cents to ABBY, Box 2205, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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W om an By Ruth M iiie n

Sumo ptuple moat people
oculd set alone vary wall
without;
The person who promiso* to
call right back un * mutter
important tu you — and who
doesn't call back ut all.
The person whoac first reac­
tion to one of y«ur naw pos­
sessions ia, *T hops you ui* it
more than wa used ours," or,
"If 1 had known you wer*
loins to buy on*, I would
hava givsn our to you. 1 nsvar
us* it at all."
The person who huan't stan
you for e whlla and who**
greetlm Is, "Haven’t you
put on weight?" Or **W’h«t
have you dona to your hair?’’

Or "Have you been ill?”
The parson who »ay», "It’a
too bad you missed tha party.
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It was the best one of tha
I II
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III!
In tha hospital and tells you,
1:41
"Well, now's your chance to
IS I*
get a good rest."
The person who listens to
!#:•*
your tela of woa and dlsmlsias
it with, "Dun't worry; it cuuld
11:0#
bs worsa."
Tha person who arouse*
your curiosity and than says,
lt:IS
"Homtday, mayba, I'll tell you
ell about it."
lt:-s
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Tha parson who says whan
you hava movrd Into a larger
.
house, “ Nice littla plus you
WEDNESDAY P. M.
hnv* haro."
Tha parson who looks over
ll: I S 11) Tratw ar CaaaaS k in s G r a b
a
nuaaaaa
tha rocm you hava Just had
&lt;•) Baaren for Tom orrow
redecorate^^and a a y a , “ Oil, it
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The Washington Redskins,
(I I M ld -r ia . napurt
Th* person who never raseeking to plug thetr puroua
t i l l ( I ) Naw* A W t a th tr
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secondary, today acquired de­
t i l l f t ) Lafftlma
fensive halfback Johnny Sam­
t i l l I t ) Bllmaaalla#
104 ( I ) A* Tha World Twra* ple from the Pittsburgh Steal( I ) H iahw ap Patral
era for an undisclosed high
(2) Sclanca
draft choice.
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M l ( I ) Art U n h l i t t i r
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at one time wa* rated one of
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t o la crat alarm
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NFL.
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members that he met you e
half-doivn times before.
The person who says, "I
know so-and-so is • good
friend of ycur, but . .
The person whu tall* you th*
story yuu told him aud gets
a big laugh, instead of asking
YOU to tell iL
There's good insight on
men in "How to Have a Hap­
py Husband." Send 26 cents to
Ruth Milieu Kaadar Service,
c/o Tha 8anford llsrald,
P. O. Box 468, Dept. A, Ra­
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Clay lta»s, son of Mr and to Mrs. Bass, entitled "She cake, vanilla lee cream and Maureen Smith, by Mrs.Iseries of birthday games fob
lowing the birthday ectebraMr*. Max Ba»s. Kim Avc,. Wore a Yellow Ribbon."
punch were served to the chit*|Bass
celebrated hi* fifth birthday i Refreshment* of birthday ilrm and their teacher, Air*. I The children enjoyed a |lion.
with a party at the Pinecrest
Kiddle Corner Kindergarten,
Friday morning.
The entire ela*.&lt; joined in
the celebration which started
at 111 a in.
Hi* mother joined th e
group ami presented each
classmate with a package
containing a party hat, a bal­
loon, born, gum, mint* and
candy corn,
The children sung "Happy
Birthday" to Clay and sever­
al oilier songs, one dedicated

Winkler Home

Married At All Souls Church.
Mis* Kathleen Anne Bau­ and jacket of silk shantung
Out ol town guests includ­
man, daughter of Mrs. Robert w i t h matching accessories ed Mr and Mrs John It.
J. Bauman and the late Mr. and a pink flower hat. They Bauman and children and
Bauman, and I’ aul Karl Cris- . hove returned Irom a wed­ Mr. and Mr*. S. L. Buekcnwell. *on of Paul \V. Criswell ding trip in South Florida and dall of Aurora, III.: Norman
and the late .Mrs. Criswell, die Key* and are now resid­ Boling. Akron. Ohio, and
were married Fell. 2d, at 1:30 ing on Palmetto Avenue in Richard Myers and Mrs. An­
p.m, at the AH Souls Catholic Sanford.
ne Myers ol Daylona Reach.
Church in Sanford,
Rev. Richard Lyons otiicialcd at the double-ring cere­
mony.
Altar decorations w e r e
white gladioli,
clirysanthemums and stuck. Baskets
of gladioli, stuck ami palms
were used throughout the
church.
Mrs. F. K. Ruumlllut, or­
ganist. presented a program
of traditional wedding music,
including "Mother at Your
Feet Is Kneeling" and "Avc
Maria."
The bride, given in marri­
age hy her brother, John It.
Bauman, wore a wedding
gown of bridal talleta design­
ed with a scoop neckline out­
lined wilii Alcncun lace mo­
tifs accented with pearls and
brilliants.
Her voluminous skirt lealured * c butter) ly bou 11ant
hark exlending Into a Chapel
train. Her fingertip veil of
silk Frenelt illusion fell from
u emwn of laee trimmed with
pearls ami *cquins and slitcurried a bouquet of white
roses and baby's breath.
Maid of honor, Christine
Bauman, wore a coral silk
chiffon dress, over taffeta,
matching accessories a n d
MILS. PAUL HAUL CRISWELL
carried a matching bouquet
(Raymond Studio Photo)
of carnations.
I.t. (jg) David II. Kruus
was best man and serving as
ushers were U. &lt;jg&gt; James
Al. Miller and Lt. Donald (J,
Tise.
The bride's mother chose
an aqua shantung dress with
mulching accessories and a
corsage of white ruses.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held ut the
home of Ihe bride, 132 Scull
Avc. The home was decorated
with baskets of stock, glad­
ioli, carnations and pulled
palms. Tlte bride's table held
a four tiered wedding cake
ami burning tapers.
,
Alice Fitts kept the bride's
book; Peggy Powell served
the champagne punch; Mrs.
Florence Hook cul the cake
end Mrs. C. A. Ingraham
poured the col lee.
For traveling, Mr*. Cris­
well those a navy blue dress

Ily Helen Snndgrau
The morning group of Har­
nett .Memorial WSCS. in Knterprisc," met at the home of
Mrs. Frank Winkler with II
nienila-i* present.
The newly organized group
has lit number* and they
have pledged $ Ilit* for mis­
sion* for the coining year.
Officers me Mrs. Allan
Sain, president; Mr*, hermit
Wiggins, vice ptvatdi-M; Mr*.
Frank
Wiukb-r. secretary;
Mrs. Catherine Rime, treas­
urer and Mia. Maiiun Hiuddock, publicity.
The purpose of the gioup is
to give those who cannot attend the evening meeting n
chain-c to participate in the
wmk. They have the same
rules and discipline a* the
evening group.

Mrs. Carlton
Hostess I*or
Barnett W SCS
By Helen Slmdara**
.Member* of the WSCS of
tin- i'.'il.iU Me .........I Meth­
odist rilmivh in Knlcrprii-e
met in the Adiitltilsliution
Building id the Florida Meth­
odist Children’* Home with
Mrs. Bustom Carlton a* hos­
tess.
Rev. Carlton, superintend­
ent of the home, spoke on the
activities of the home, includ­
ing it* history, bow it i* op­
erated mid the unusual pioblem* eonfioiitilig the stuff.

Altam onte Springs

Personals

MIMOSA i HU LK
displayed some hrmitilul or
Mimosa t ii. le members met I chids and explained tln-ir cul
at thv&gt; Imniu of All*. Jo Peck, tine an-l propagation. She aI
*o showcil slides of many nr
in DcBury for the « » .c h I chj(ii 1|IM, ,ht. lulip ...... .
in
meeting with Mr*. Peck* al*- Holland.
ter, Mr*. Irene llnllmeyec and
Following the program the
Air*. Albu Roiiiotio a* co­ member* toured Air*. Mar­
lloseascs.
lin's greenhouse and saw or­
The home was artistically chids from liny plaut* fo
decorated with pcrniiiiieiit ar­ blooming specimen.
rangement*. Air*. C. L. Wallis
The da&gt; was climaxed with
h-d the devotions and Air*. a while elephant »alc which
W. II. Aloyc loilducteil ihc provided a nice nest egg lor
hutilica- M -i,n,ii.
i Ik- circle treasury.
Among the many circle
Other nicniliers p r e s e n t
project* i* the "penny" proj­ were Aimes. Carl Aloss. Krlc
ect. .Member* ule saving pen* Vihlen, R o b e r t /ittrower.
nil’s to send a child lo sum- Watson Reel and visitors.
liter camp.
Air*, .Marion Smith. Mr*
Highlight ol tin- meeting Charles II. Cole and Mrs.
was tin- display of dry ar­ Charles S. Brum ley
rangements Inmight hy Un­
til e ni h e r *. Mi *. Walter
Sell want suggested thut in­ Osteen
stead of judging each one
should he appraised and ad­
vised how it could Imj made
more attractive
n&gt; Airs. ( larrnrr Snyder

.Mr a n d Airs. Tlmma*
Householder, Springlake Avc.,
have had Airs. Lewis SthulH
from Mingo Junction, Ohio,
visiting them for the past few
weeks. Airs, Schultz is Mrs.
Householder's mother and un­
fortunately has had a very
painlui attack of bursitis
while down here. Air. .Schultz
joined the family circle Sat­
llth ei's
attending
were
M r , a m , Mr#&gt; n ,,| , K r a ( I I T ,
urday and Ihcy bolh plan to
.lines, flunk i mi*, tiaruld an(j children were Sumla)
stay for several months.
liehrens, ilerUrt Rebreiis, guest* of Air. and Airs James
R«y Partin, II. F. Al, Wlmrter. Wallin.
Herman
l.ederhuu*.
Alary
Mr. and Airs. Robert Wil­
Swaiikhou*. Howard Rice. AV. liams spent Iasi weekend in
*S. Willi*, Hun Smith amt J. J, Plant City vtsiling her sister*.
Air. and Airs Peter Pappas
Nicholson.
Air*. Ilcvric Johns and Mrs.
sod two children, Katherine
IIKAIKROCAl.Lls t IRf LI.
Noruia la-,- Smith.
and Christopher, of Nashville,
The lleiiii-rocalhs Circle of
Recent guevl* of Dr. ami
Tcnn., are visiting Mrs. Pappas' parents, Air. and Mrs. C. Ihc Harden Club met at the Airs. Bradm were Iheir son
T. Ellison this week. Air. borne of Mrs. Rola-rt Marlin and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Pappa* is attending Vander­ for the A!arch meeting with Mrs Richard Bradm, of St.
bilt University in Nashville. Mrs. Ralph Jarvis a* eo hos­ Louis, Mo
tess,
Alt*. Charles Brown went to
Wr*. C. E. Hunter led the Tampa Saturday to be with
Nova Scotia protects all of opening
"Harden
Prayer” her son. Lyle, who has been
its birds, except six specie.*, by and Air* Martin presented hospitalized with a In-art tonjaw.
program tor the day. Sht I dition.
i

Personals

Personals

The nominating committee
of Xi Beta F.tn Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi aorority pre­
sented their report for new
officers which vva* unani­
mously accepted.
Those nominated were Air*
tint don Frederick, president;
Mr*. John Aleiixniuier, vice
president; Air *. Clarke llrucxj tie, secretary ami Mi*. K W
Peterson. Ilea silts-1.
Ml*. &lt;!. Andrew Speer ill*
|trihuted program material for
those who ha* missed some
meeting-. Iln- gioup thanked
Mi*. John Alcvniidei
for
helping to make tin- Pennsyl­
vania Dutch dinnn such a
success.
Tentative ilair for the
Founder* Day banquet was
set for April IP It will be u
Joint event with the Nu Phi
Mu Chapter, since tin* will
he their first Foolnlei* Day
celebration.
The ptiigiiim theme WHS
“ BcntnlitiHv lull food* and
tom*.'' Kmh member present­
ed question* and a dismission
was held on til1in. Mi-. Speer
gave curb inemhei a dill plant
n a small eotilalner. This is
tin- must popular herb used by
the Scuiidiuuviuiis.
It w a s v o t e d In c l o s e the
year with a smotcu-h.iid and
invite the husband* u* guest*.

J

A t Shower

.MI1S. RYKON I'OX lias Inil'll enjoying u visit from hot* mother, Mrs. John
Delltiiult anti her sister, Miss Dorothy Dclluiull, from Sodum, N. Y. Mrs.
Fox invited a Rioup o f frientlH in for toffee to yet mi|tiainted with the
visitor* then they turned the tables on her anil with the aid o f the same
friends, pave her a surprise party on her birthday. Left to ritrht are her
mother, sister and Mrs. Fox.
(Herald P h o t o )

"CfcUidm Quidsih

Day Banquet

Honored

Visit With
lly Jane Ca«*elherry
Mr. and .Mr*. It. (3. Corwin
nf 1129 Ijikp Dr., Casselber­
ry, had as their ku&lt;mU Inst
week Superior Judge and Mrs.
I’. Ray Keyser, Sr. front Chel­
sea, Yt. Tlu-y are the pan lit*
nf former Oovcrnor o f Ver­
mont F. Ray Keyser, Jr., who
when in office wus the youngest governor ill the United
Slate*.
Uthcr recent g uv-sl I of the
couple were Mr. and Mr*.
Howard K. Wheeler of Barn*,
Vt.; Mr. and Mrs, Nate Flynt,
Washington, Vt., Air. and
Mrs. Kd laiflcy of Chelsea,
Vt. and Dr. and Mrs. Alex
Smith and family of St.
Cloud.

Plans bounders

Jean Reynolds

Relatives

T h e Corwins

X i Beta Eta

Wiener Roast
Enjoyed By
Osteen Juniors
lly Air*. Clarrme Kinder
The Junior
1,11 Junior Otn- group of
the Osteen Baptist Sunday
School recently held a social
and wiener roast at Un­
church annex.
AU-mticrs attending were
Ash Fell, Melvin la-e. Rus­
sel utid Ronald Mullins, Ron­
nie Riggs, Isiren Jones. Alike
Slaver*, Linda \Vhidden, Belli
I’eltls, Kathy Sermons and
Diane Pell.
Visitors were Clay and Jelf
rey Vclno, Mark and llo**
Pi-11, Darrell Pell. Jay Os
teen, Nancy Whiddcn. Jamc*
and Juan Pell and Kcnc Kil­
patrick.
Adutls were Air*. Nolan it*
leen, Mr*. All*-il PHI, Rev
■Kid Air*. Trammel Kilpat­
rick.

i l . A A HASS tuU’liiaU’il hi* fifth Initluluy with
his elassmnti’s. Slum p left to rijrht tuiminitR the
enku are, Konniu W illiam s, Clay tllie birthday

Enterprise Personals
Bv Helen Snodgrass
Dwayne
Watson. Ileiisoti
Brown, Inn Slim and Rev.
Fred Foster allemied the *uh
district MAI- meeting in San
lord
Ml* Ruth Long, a delegate
Irom the Ptnecrest Scltmil,
and Mr*. Catherine Sellers,
delegale from Knlcrprt'c. at­
tended the three day session
ol the Stale
Kiluention.il
A'*ii
in Jacksonville this
weekend.
Mr. and Mr*, C A. Hender­
son lell Friday lor a visit
with Mr. and Mr* Itoln-rl
Haney in Atlanta, (3a During
tin- weekend tlu-y attended
the wedding of Kdum Davis,
son nl Air, and All* (Veil
Davis, of Day tuna Beach and
Mi*.* Linda Tumlin. They
were married at St. James
KpHcopa! Church in .Mariet­
ta, lia. The Davis and liendt-rson luinilifx have been
friends lor a long time
Air. and .Mr*. L. M Wrighl
were weekend guests id tlirlr
daughter and son-in-law. Dr.
and Airs. T.
Cason, in
Jacksonville.
Air and Airs. Anlo Wlitsllei
of Findlay, Ohio, are visiting
triend* in this area They
own properly on Lake Monroe
and Clark Sired.
Air and .Mrs. Forrest Noll
and liny* recently visited All
and Mr&gt; Itohhy Little m Or­
lando and Air. and Mrs. Al­
lred Lamp in Winter Park.
Mis* Jean Cunningham ol
Old*mar i* *|x-ndiug several
day * with her parents. All.
and Air*. Kd L Cunningham
Alts Allred Clapp ol MontHair, N. J , I* ■pending mimic
time at her home here oil

The home of Mr* || I,.
Johnson on Narcissus Ave,
w.i* Ihc scene of a recent
Bridal shower given lor .lean
Reynold*. Jti&gt;*le**ex |m the
occasion were Mr*. L. Ilurke,
.Mr*. Frank I'rice and Mr*.
Johnson,
The room* o| (lie Johnson
home were open cn*uilc for
the party ati-l were ilecoraled
in spring colors. The dining
table wax covered with a
while cloth with silver hells
A large sheet cake decorated
In while with a bridal design
was at one end On ihc
other end wa* a large punch
howl.
Tltc guests played games
with prizes being won by Air*
Helen Brown. Mr*
Dave
.Matin-*, Mrs. Kverett Harper
and Air*. Price.
’Hie host eases served cake,
punch, initil* and nuts lo the
gui'sl* alter Ihc honor guest
o|a-ned lu-r many gill* from
Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mr*. L.
Johnson. Airs. II
Carter,
Tla- moon lia* la i n describ­
Airs. Matlies, Airs. D. Mathis
ed a* a fo**d earth, with it*
Sr.. .Mrs. I,. Morgan. Air*
surface unmarred hy water
Paul Biekea, Mrs. Carl Aid* or wind erosion.
rey, Mrv Will. Brown, Mi*
Mr* Brow »i. Mr*
llariter
Sloffer, Mi* Herman llai
retl and Ihc hostesses.

Local Events
W KDNItSHA V
Tldily-thlrd edition of Hi*
annual animated mm,-urine,
xponxured hy tlq- Sunford
Woman'* Club, at II juti 'Hiu
jiuldic i* invited to attend.

N O TICE
TO ALL FOIt.MKU CLIENTS OF
FREI) It. WILSON. DECEASED:
All nlmlnielrt found in Ihr office of Mr. WIImiii
have been depo«iled wilh CheUen Title and
Gunrnnly Company. 119 Wesl Flrnl Street, Sunford, Floridu, mid nitty be reclnimcd there by
Iheir owners.
A. Edwin Shinhulaer
An Executor of (he Will of
Fred It. Wilson. Demised.

liny). Siuime (Vain, Marlin Vershel amt Gina
litikiir,
(lluruld Photo)

llti-r iti law, had entries in the
Lake Shore Drive.
John II (Jack i Broyles ol show.
Melville. La., visited Al II
A id ’ IJKOWN
By an olie day last week.
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Mr and Mr* Harvey Dunn
Termites A Ollier P e s t s
aUcildrd the orchid show "III
V Japanese Carden" last
2 lit*I PA UK lilt.
Sunday m Orlando
Airs.
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�C rim inal C ourt Solution
Seminole County and its cities
are sending enough legislation to the
1961 session o f the Legislature to
givs that body enough to last
through 1964.
Nearly 20 measures were pre­
sented in the recent hearing and
possibly the most controversial mea­
sure presented was the one which
seeks to set up a criminal court o f
records for this county.
Perhaps this Idea shouldn't be
one nf the goats the delegation
should send scampering out o f the
fold.
Not that such a court might not
be needed In the county. It's claimed
that our courts now are too crowd*
ed with all manner o f cases claim­
ing the attention o f jurists, so that it
is hard for a man accused o f crime to
be heard before he grows a long,
gray beard.
But, since happily, we don’ t have
a murder or a rape every month or
so in Seminole County, it seems fool­
ish to idle the time of our part-time
Attorney by taking from him All

Peter Edson

PATCHING THINGS UP

P olitical

cases of erime except those of capi­
tal ones.
This is what proponents of the
Criminal Court intend their measure
to do.
But the issue can be settled
very simply, Let the delegation cre­
ate the new court if it wunts to. but
let it amend the measure to mnke
the State Attorney's office responslble for all cases brought to the court.
This was done in Hillsborough
County not long ago, and probably
in several other counties in Florida.
Hillsborough County likes the
system very well. It has provided the
state attorney's office with enough
assistants so that he is able to move
very well in protecting the people ns
be prosecutes criminals before the
judge of the court.
In this way, the county could ob­
tain another court and not wait un­
til the constitutional requirement
that we shall have to gain another
50,000 population to gain another
judge.
\Ve may need another court and
another judge, but we don’t need a
full time attorney.

with loss of jobs and penalons, fines and prison sen­
tences.
Most Frenchmen now agree
Use requisitioning was a ma­
jor pwchologtcal blunder. It
Infuriated the labor unions.
Instead of knuckling under, all
three—CaUiollc, .Socialist and
Communist unions — ordered
die strike to go on indefinitely
in defiance of the order.
There is strung popular
support in the country for the
miners, wiiose wages have
lagged considerably behind
those of workers in private
industry.
The strike nuw has spread
to workers in the nationalised
gas. electricity, natural gas,
iron mining and railroad in­
dustries. who also have their
own wage claims to press.
All told, some 700,000 work­
ers in atate-nin industry are
affected in sympathy walk
outa of Indefinite or limited

duration. There are signs the
unrest may spread to private
Industry too.
The miners, whose monthly
pay averages only shout $130,
are demanding an immediate
11 per cent boost. The gov­
ernment has offered only 3.T7
per cent, spread over the
whole year.
The government has not
yet tried to enforce the requi­
sition order. If it does so, by
arresting key workers for re­
fusal to comply, tile unions
almost certainty will call a
nationwide general strike.
Close associates isy lie
Gaulle ia itching for a show­
down. They say he will pre­
cipitate it In ilsnit two weeks
when the nation begins to feel
seriously the pinch ut coal,
gas and electricity shortages.
They say he hopes this will
put public opinion behind him
when he tries to break the la­
bor unions.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

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N ew Issue O ver India
A new issue has come up
to complicate an old quarrel
between India and Pakis­
tan.
The Issue deals with Kash­
mir and Pakistan'a action in
signing a border agreement
with Red China for a sec­
tion of Kashmir border which
also Is under dispute with
India.
Unfortunately, the action
cornea Just at the lime when
the Indians and the Pakis­
tanis are preparing to re­
sume in Calcutta their own
Kashmir negotiations.
Heretofore, it had been
felt those negotiations were
going surprisingly well and
that there might be reached
a solution to a problem
which had poisoned relations
between the two neighbors
almost from the first day

OUR

each achieved Independence.
The question has been ask­
ed Just why Pakistan chose to
act as it did at this parti­
cular time.
The Pakistan response has
been that the negotiations
with Red China were pro­
posed in March IMI, long
before anyone could fore­
see the criila in Indtan-Chlnese relations, and was en­
tirely unrelated to that con­
flict.
The explanation has not
appeased the Indiana who
have accused the Pakistanis
both of endangering their
own negotiations and of con­
ducting a give-away program
for the Red Chinese.
The Pakistan agreement
covert a 300-mite stretch of
border beginning where Unborders of China, Afghanis­
tan and Pakistan meet, a-

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cross me lop of some of the
world’s highest mountains
and ending at a point near
an Indian outpost in Die Ladakh area which India ami
Communist China are dis­
puting.
Pakistan remains a clo&gt;c
ally of |lie United Stales amt
long has been regarded as
the Western anchor of the
free world's defense line
which runs along Die Aslan
perimeter all (he way to
Korea.
Rut the Pakistanis equally
have not been reticent In ex­
pressing
their
resentment
against recent U. S. military
aid to India which they con­
tend might someday he turn­
ed against themselves.
Despite these ami other re­
sentments,
there
remains
hope that Die Kashmir dis­
pute allil can be solved.
Pakistan has dropped Its
demand! for a plebiscite and
Is willing to explore alterna­
tives. India it wilting to re­
open a dispute site officially
had considered closed.
Militarily, India hat found
ahe can be cut off from her
northaast areas unless site
obtains a corridor from Pak­
istan. Pakistan needs similar
access across India to link
east and west Pakistan.

W orry C lin ic
Abel u rrcklro* to a fault.
And his wife rannol under­
stand his during drrd». Hut
Abel Is afflicted with a
deep-seated organic interiurily rumples. So hr is try­
ing to Impress his wife in
the hope of r« storing her
ardent admiration. Send fur
the sea booklet below, fur
it can eliminate surh com­
pletes.
CASK 0-48*1: Abel It., aged
38, is * brilliant lawyer.
"Dr. Crane," bis Hurried
wife protected, ' ‘Ain-1 is reck­
less Ut the point of bring al­
most abnormal.
"Although lie is a bnlliunt
mail and won a I’hi liela Kap­
pa key for high scholarship in
college, lie dors things that
seem stupid to me.
“ For etumple, lie drives his
spuits car (M) miles per hour.
And lie accepteil a daie to
parachute out of a plane and
land within the city limits.
"Lurklly, he escaped in do­
ing to hut ho might have been
killed.
"And Inst winter a speeding
carload of U-enugcrs skidded
at a curve and went over a
amnil cliff into deep water at
an abandoned stone quarry.
'There was thin ire on Die
water so Die ear crashed
through. As soon us we lirurd
the news flash, Abel ivmlied
out in his bath robe and buuse
slippers.
"He speeded to Die acme
ami dived repeatedly into tliul
icy wnrir trying to find the
drowned young folks.
"Thai was so futile, it seem­
ed to me, for lie almost gut
pneumonia as a result of this
•xpoaure and cold. And the
t • a n a g e'r a were already
drowned alien we heard the
first news flash.
"Dr. Crane, what makes
Ahel act so reckless, in spite

of his brilliant mind?"
Abel Is suffering from un
organic inferiority rumples!
For be is n blind backed
man, having suffered from
tuberculosis nf the spine ‘ in
childhood.
It eroded Die body of one of
his vertebrae, so the latter
collapsed and thus his spine
now is angulsted. ,
I.ike most boys, however,
Aliel wanted athletic fnrne and
admirulion for physieul prowi ss.
•Since he couldn't become a
star football player or boxer,
be compensated, us we say in
psychology, by poring over
Ids books till lie won the cov­
eted I’ hi lieta Kappu scholar­
ship key.
That was a purtiul sop to
liis wounded ego, but not en­
tirely.
For after Ills wedding and
tbe excitement of the honey­
moon hud waned a kit, he vag­
uely worried because his at­
tractive wife dldn t show as
much ardor as at the start.
This is entirely normal in
the average wife, especially
after u child is born to preoc­
cupy her time. And they had
two children.
Hut Abel, like milliona of
oDier husbands, mrijudged hit
wife's sexual diffidence.
For Ahel decided ahe didn't
leaped him us a he-man. He
felt that Ills physical defect
caused hrr to lark proper ad­
miration for him as a virile
male.
Do Abel became reckless to
a fault. He drove Ids spoils
car like mad. lie punirliutcd
over Die city and then plunged
into icy water.
In fart, Abel has a mania to
do reckless tilings, just/as
Tina in yesterday's rase had a
mania to bear a baby.
For both Abel and Tina suf­

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clip this column and mail it to
friends who need it.
And send for the booklet
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A—"Camille" by Alexander
llumes Die Younger.
Q—What is Die origin of
Die phrase "Man ia nnocent
until proved guilty"?
A—'The principle probably
originated with the Magna
Charts, granted by King John
to Dm- barons of England in
the year 1315.
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WASHINGTON— (NEA) — least half the acute poverty that Die federal government
pay half the wages of young
Plans for President Kennedy's is found.
From 25 to 35 million people employed on home
National Service Corps, out­
lined in his special nessage Americans arc now said to town welfare projects, lie
to Congress on the problems require such additional wel­ estimates that 40,000 young­
sters could be recruited the
of youth, are by no means fare service*.
One important point is that first year.
completed.
There has, however, been
National Service corpsmcn
It ia hoped to have draft would work only where they some opposition. First reac­
legislation ready to intro­ arc requested by stale or tion from business groups
duce in Congresi about East­ local authorities for projects was bid. Established welfare
er. If Congress approves it, meeting specified needs and agencies wonder if the fed­
eral government is preparing
the goal ia to have 200 peo­ standards
The second point stressed to muscle in and take over.
ple recruited, trained and at
is Dial the corptmen would Many congressmen arc doubt­
work on five or six pilot pro­ serve as catalysts for recruit­ ful. And the program still
jects by November.
ing local citizens to volunteer has to be sok! to the general
Thereafter, growth would for parttime welfare work. public.
be slow, to x maximum of As soon as enough unpaid
about 5.000 at the end of volunteers could be recruited
three years. T.tere would to carry on a project, Nation­
j never he more than 20o pi &gt; al Service Corps workers
jecta at one time, in areas might drop out and be assign­
ed to other duty.
By Hal Cochran
of greatest need.
Part of the plan is to have
Cost la estimated at per­
A fool and his money aie
haps $1 million the first year. Kennedy issue a call for na­ |soon parted by people who
$4 million to $0 million for tional volunteers after the
fool him.
the three years. States and corps ia set up. There arc
over
20
million
Americans
local eommunitiee would pay
Cakes like mother used to
part of the cost, providing doing such volunteer work
with private agencies now. bake exist mainly in Die ima­
food and lodging.
Part of the lack of under­ But another million ia need­ gination.
standing about the National ed, at a minimum.
We like the palms Diat are
New York and Illinois want
Service Corps Is that it geU
confuted with the Peace to act up state services corps stuck in the corners of ritzy
Corps, Youth ConservaUon for their own. A further step restaurants better than Die
Corps and the President's would be Die organization of ones that are stuck out in
employment o p p o r t u n i t y the so-called Home Town front of us.
drive. And all of 'hem Corps by local communities.
You can do most anything
get tangled up with antijuven- They would be patterned af­
with electricity except pay
ter tbe naUonai corps.
lle delinquency work.
The President’s youUi mess­ the bills for itThe Peace Corps, which
age
to Congress proposed
works only in foreign coun­
tries, has just celebrated its
second birthday and is an
established success. National
Service Corps is to be a
domestic pesc* corps.
C U ST O M -F IT T ED
Columbus, when he began
The Youth Conservation
Corps of 15,000 members be­ bis inadvertent voyage ol dis­
tween 16 and 21 would be re­ covery, was seeking not only
and SKAT COVERS
cruited to work in national Cipangu or Japan, but was
forests and recreation areas. alto hoping to open up trade
Auto Glass
They would be pi id $1,000 a with China, His royal Spanish
patrons had provided him
year plus subsistence.
and Sent Cover Co.
301 W . 2nd
322-0032
The y o u t h employment wlUi a letter or introduction
drive it aimed at the 750,000 to the Grand Khan of CaDiay.
to l million boys and girls
who have dropped out of
school and are out of work.
The goal is to get them back
in school or train them for
Y O U R L O A N IS COMPLETED A N D
jobs In their communities.
National Service corptmen
Y O U C A N M O V E THIS W EEKI
would be over 21. Many
would be middle age or old­
er. with special skills anil
training which fit them for
a particular project. They
mlght wear a distinguishing
badge.
Service would be for 12
months. They would be paid
from tt to $S a day, depend­
ing on prevailing wage scales
where they work. This would
be in addition to food and
lodgings. Most of the pay
would be turned over to
corptmen at the end of their
service, which ia standard
procedure for the Peace
Corps.
Projects on which corpsmen might work include help­
Action it what you want and action
ing in hospitals (particularly
mental institutions), or work­
it who! you get when we handle your
ing with retarded children.
mortgage loan. Terms to suit your
They might be called upon to
serve in migratory worker
convenience and, of course, reason­
ramps, in day care centers or
able rates.
as teachers' aides. They
could supplement the staffs
of agencies working with Cu­
ban refugees. They could be
assigned for a year's work
on Indian reservations. They
might be called on for service
In city slums or in rural and
A J a s t c t c i X T | 5 'm
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C hallenge T o D e G aulle
By JN ifk W. G riff
PARIS (UPI) - The strike
wave now aweepinf Prance
ha a preaented (he moil aerfoul challenge yet to Presi­
dent Charles de Gaulle's
authority.
It very well could mush­
room Into the most dangerous
domestic crisis he has faced.
It started at the beginning
of March with what was to
have been merely a "token"
two-day walkout by the 200,ooo workers in thr national­
ized coal mining Industry to
press demands for wage in­
creases.
But die government re­
acted toughly. In a decree
signed by De (isidle himself,
U requisitioned the miners.
Requisitioning of workers
in state-run French Industries
is equivalent to drafting them
into the armed services. Fail­
ure to comply is punishable

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Probe Opens Tonight

Is Sonny Liston Stalling?
Liston be returned here from Chicago to be ex­
amined by a commission-designate physician.
"If we find Liston malingering and he still
refuses to fight, we'll request the World Box­
ing Association to suspend him," said Anronson.
“ We have the right to examine the fighter,
and under the contract we have the right to
name the time and place for that examination,"
said Aaronson.
The fight first had been scheduled for April
4 at the Miami Beach Convention Hall, then was
moved to April 10 because of Liston’s trouble
with his right knee, which he sprained posing
with a golf club for a photographer.
The knee apparently buckled under the 325IHiund-plus champion white he was working out
Inst week.

MIAMI BEACH (UP1) — The Miami Beach
Boxing Commission is scheduled to meet tonight
to heur Sonny Liston’s request for unother jwst*
poncment of his title fight tvith Floyd Patterson,
and decide whether to grant it.
Commission Chairman Fred Aaronson naid
the commission asked Liston’s advisor, Jack
Nilon, to be ready with written reports from Lis*
ton's two Miami doctors when he makes the jxwtponement request on grounds of an injury to
Sonny’s knee.
The length o f the postponement Nilon is
expected to seek will depend on the extent o f the
injury and how long doctors say it will require
to heal.
Aaronson said if the commission is not satis­
fied with Nilon’s report, it will demand that

Fraley Picks
Yanks, Bums
To Peoeat

■jlWiStrikes • • . Zeuli Rolls
High Loop Game
S p ares

John Zeuli railed a big 243
for high game In last action
of the Jet Lanci All Stars
Bowling League. John's big
game helped the P. Zeuli and
Sons team win the last game
of the match will) Frailey
Concrete. Frailey look the
first two games with Joe
Wallace being the big gun fur
Frailey with a 577 scries.
Larry's Mart continued its
winning ways with two win*
from the Handy Food Store
team, Gary Fox was the big
man for the Larry's Mart
team with a 590 series and W.
Garbanlno was high f u r
Handy Food with 580.
Tho Betty Ann's trio sal­
vaged two wins from FauM
Drugs to remain In second
place. Neal Maxwell with u
585 was high for Hetty Ann's
and Don .Mar Inly re was high
for Faust with a 573.
Meadors Marine swept two
game* from Sanford Dry
Cleaners to remain in fourth
place. George Swann was
high far Meador* with a 59)
total which was high series
for the night. Tommy Kipp
rolled a big 589.
With only six more weeks
to roll, Larry's 3!art has a
13'i game margin out In first
place over Betty Ann's. In
third place Is Handy Food
Stores, just one game out of
secuml. O t h e r standings:
Meadors Marine, fourth; San­
ford Dry Cleaners, fifth;
Frailey Concrete, s i x t h ;
Faust Drugs, seventh, and P.
Zeuli and Sons, eighth.

MIAMI (UP!) _ Cnmrs
the time of the year today
Hate you been talking to I year's high scratch game
when every sport* writer
was a 220 by Lil Donat
worth h!s suit mutt predict any of (he gals lately? Geo,
Unofficially, 1 remember
the outcome of the pennant but do they have the enthus­
racee, and Frarlce* Fraley's iasm for tournament play, seeing Betty Allen's high
chalk selections must be the especially like the Women’s game of Saturday and it was
New York Yankees and the City Tournament just com­ a beaut . . . a 242! Nice
goin', Belly I
pleted!
Is*« Angelo* Dodger*.
Starting this Saturday, we'll
Congratulations to Martha
Now the ordinary format
U to give a heap of weighty Kinnsrd, Association Secre­ again be hosting a City
rcaitons for such a startling tary and tier crew of help­ Tournament, this time for
prognostication. Like will the ers who made this tourney the men!
left handed second bnseman |another success!
Watching wine of llie kegThe team event went to lers unlimber recently would
fur Oilikosh make (lie hnekhunded flip to first and can Factory Paint Outlet with a lead me to believe that
all 20 managers be right when 2W4. Only one pin behind there'll be some mighty big
they assert unanimously that was the Hide Away* with scores turned-in.
"•we'll make a run at 'em.” 2!H3. Other standings were
Once again the invitation
Duke Mixes 2928, McRohert* Is extended to one anti all to
Kearons I got.
First of all, I have scanned Tires 2926, Acoy Duccy Club come on out and watch these
the ball parks with yawning 2* 0 . Tempests 2874 and Har­ contestants try their darnddiligence and then chucked old's Garage with a 2804.
cst to walk home wearing
In (he Double! Event, Jean thp bowling crownt
the whole business for other
more informative pursuits. It Monroe teamed with Irene
Before it slips my mind,
can now be r e v e a l e d Dulek to cop first place with a reminder to all of the gals
after a myopic measurement their 1284. Next in line were who were out for the Time
of the bikini situation, there Cadcnhead/Barber 1251; Puul- Out for Fun Straw and sign­
are more curve* this season. tee Wiltshire 1128, De Pal­ ed for the free bowling les­
The fish haven’t been biting ma /Anderson 1102, Thomas/ sen* that they’re scheduled
1187, Mtrelci/Quinn for this coming Thursday at
good and this must mean that Waltz
the take sign is on. The way and Kaolin/Woods lied with 1:30 p. m. We had our first
preliminary lesson last uveck,
Sandy Koufax hit* a golf an 11M.
Helen Altman took the Sin­ and believe you me, the gals
hall he might be the. next
Ilabe Huth and the maimer in gle with her excellent bow­ had a very enjoyable time
which thing* have been going ling of 890. Again, it was learning. Ami believe It or
at the track I may go back Clara Barber rolling real' not, tlicy were keeping the
and, like the Washington well to como in accond with bait on (lie lanes after only
a 687. The balance of top en­ one hour's instructions.
Senators, try to got even.
These lessons arc free and
llic real expert* will tell tries were W Rodgers 670,
}uu it slacks up a* a seven Pat Foster 650, Marylin Rai- even If you missed coming
team race in the American ley 632, Letha Ward 630, out last week, you’re still
League, with Detroit, Haiti- Helen Kaolin 027, Jane Mi- invited and encouraged to
more, Minnesota, Chicago, Los cock 613 and Jean Monroe join the crowd on Thursday
at 1:30. Our nursery la open,
Angeles and Cleveland all with a 611.
Up until Use final squad so bring the kids along, loo!
chasing the Yankees, and
more or less in that order. rolled on Saturday, Jean Mon­ Everything’* FREE.
This coming Saturday, one
Kansas City, Boston and roe was leading Use All
Washington ail will play out Events Handicap with an week, on March 30th, the
1892. And then it wras Clara Saturday AM Junior Dowling
the schedule.
In the National League, the Barber wlai literally bombed league will be having their
Giant*, Reds and Cardinal! the pins away and pus tied own tournament, the National
will have to run all the way herself into the top slot with Mail-O-Graphlr. For some
reason or another, some
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gov.
to keep pace with the Dodg­ a magnificent 1932 aeries.
Others fop qualifiers were of the more faithful bow­ George Romney of Michigan
ers. Pittsburgh and Milwaukeo, the baseball buffs in­ Rodgers 1KH3. Evelyn Mills lers' hsve been a b s e n t and .Mayor Jerome Cnvnnagh
form nip, might move up into 1851, Martha Kinnard 1812 the last two or three weeks. of Detroit expressed confi­
1 sincerely hope that they dence today thul * "total ef­
that chain of command. The and Kutiiy Bukur 1625.
Checking the results of the make themselves appear on fort" in money and manpower
Phillies, Colts and Cubs will
wage a stirring battle to avoid All Event* Scratch entries, the bowling arena on Satur­ will eaiivinco the International
ninth place. Tenth ahead)- it was Jean (Smoothie) Mon­ day and rejoin the league Olympic Committee Unit the
has been awarded to the Meta. roe with her 1541 taking the again to take part in tills 19*18 summer game* should
be held in Detroit.
At (iulfstream Park they’d spotlight. Next In line was tournament.
Detroit won designation a&gt;
Midge Woods with a 15U2,
You mt pan-iil*. fnuii tJil«
fall 'em like this:
Betty Allen 1495. Kathy Bu- tournament . . . YOUR SON the Unit'll States ramliduto
AM Kill CAN LEAGUE
kur 1(83, Margie Kipp 1182. OR D A U G H T E R JUST from members of ih&lt;- U. S.
1. Yankees one best
2. Tigera show signs of im­ Elaine KotUval 1481 and MIGHT WIN A COLLEGE Olympic Committee Board of
Clara Barber 1473.
SCHOLARSHIP! Isn’t that Directors Monday but must
provement
Congratulation* to one and terrific? Did you or I have still tie approved by the Inter­
3. Orioles may last this
committee, which
such an opportunity wlien we national
all!
tune out
also
will
study
bid* from Mex­
Incidentally,
just
for
the
were
their
age?
No,
of
course
I. Twins hav* to develop
ico City, Buenos Aires, Lau­
record, those were the re­ not!
late foot.
sults Bom last ) car's wo­
Perhaps it would help If sanne, and Lyons, France,
5. Whit* Box need to show
men's tournament.
you parents would remind
improvement
Team champ* were San­ your sons and daughters to
6. Angels will bs tough on ford Herald wi'h I 3085; Dou­
show-up on Saturday sgain Moves Up
a slow track
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) bles Champ* were Ginnie It's
wholesome
recreation
7. Indians could surprise Woodward .'Antis Holland with which certainly offers them Mason Rudolph moved into
ft. A'* loo alow for this a 1236; Ginnie Woodward re­ an opportunity of utilising ninth place on the top lu
company
peated the Singles Champ some of that excess energy. money winning list of the pro
•J. Red Sox real outsider
Let's help combat junvcnllc (visional golf tour by finish
with a 888.
10. Senators no chance with
How
many irg in a tie with Tommy Bull
All Events Scratch wat won delinquency!
these
by Margie Woods with a 1651 times have you heard (hat for third in la*t weekend'*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
and Eleanor Anderson took plea?
Well, here'!
your St. Petersburg open tourna
1. Dodger* much the best handicap with a 1883. Last chance I
ment.
2. Giants could repeat
3. Cincinnati may run back
to previous form
4. Cardinal* thirst in the
company
6. Pirates need the break*
against these
0. Braves could surprise
7. Phillies on a long losing
at teak
8. Colts show little in fait
company
*j. Cuba can't run in this
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TRUSSES

Clippers Fined
NEW YORK IUPI) — 'I he
Baltimore Clippers of the
American Hockey L e a g u e
were fined $300 Monday for
permitting defenseman Ralph
Keller to play with the New
*York Rangers March IT.

APPROVED
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ATLANTA (UPI) - An at­
torney for former Georgia
Athletic Director Wally Butts
Monday nigh! demanded that
the Saturday Evening Post
retract and correct an ar­
ticle entitled “ The Story of
a Football Fix" in its cur­
rent publication.
The lawyer, William H.
Schroder Jr., also requested
the magazine in a telegram
to print an editorial specifi­
cally repudiating the article
which accuses Hull* and Ala­
bama football roach Paul
(Rear) Bryant of conspirin'
to rig the 1962 Georgia-A) abama Game.
Schroder said,
however,
Uial he will file a libel suit,
probably for $10 million,
against the Post regardless
of an subsequent action in
tho matter by the magazine.
l!o said the telegram was a
formality required by Geor­
gia law as a basis fur seek
ing punitive action
Both Butts, who resigned
last month to end a 25-yearera at Georgia, and Bryant
have denied the allegation in
the March 23rd edition of the
Po*t. Tlie article said George
Burnett, nn Atlanta insurance
man, through some communi­
cations freak, wa» cut into
a long distance telephone
conversation between Butt*
and Bryant last Sept, it.
Burnell, according to the ar­
ticle, said he heard Butt* giv­
ing Bryant Georgia’s offen­
sive plays and other strategy
for the Sept. 22 game which
Alabama won 35-0.
Burnell *aui Monday lie
was motivated only by "an
Impulsive desire that the
truth be known" when he re­
vealed tiie alleged telephone
conversation, and he felt the
“ truth will bo eventually told
in full" after an investiga­
tion.

Miami Proves
Shaky Winner
NEW YORK (UPI) - Pow­
erful Providence C o l l e g e
makes its fifth straight ap­
pearance in (lie National In­
vitation Basketball Tourna­
ment tonight against Miami
of Florida In a quarter-final
game at Madison Square
Garden.
In (lie opening quarter-final
rtmwiil, fast-breaking Marquelle meets St, I/nii*. Both
Miami and St. Louis were
shaky first round survivor*,
making second-seeded Provi­
dence and third-seeded Mar
quette tlie favorllrx to ad­
vance into Thursday’* semi­
final*.
Providence, which won the
NTT Idle In PJ6I but was
knocked out in the first round
last year, carries a 12-game
winning streak against sun­
tanned Miami. ’lira Friars
from Rhode Bland will be
seeking to avenge a regular
season loss to the Hurri­
canes.
Tonight's winner* will meet
on Thursday night and fluridden Canisius will take on
red-hoi Villanova in semi­
final round games. The final
will Ira Ii&lt;-lit Saturday after­
noon at 4 p in. KST ami will
be nationally televised.

NEW SWIM Jersey* for the Seminole High
School team arrived Monday at the school. Look­
ing over the new wear are left to right, Athletic

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Pity The Poor Dodgers
lly United I’ rr** International
l’lty tho poor Iras Angeles
Dodgers.
They started the spring
worrying atraut bandy Kou­
fax' sore left index finger.
Now they're concerned about
Tommy Davis' play nrourid
third base, which is beginning
to atick out like u sore thumb.
KuUfax again served notice
that he has fully recovered
from the circulatory trouble
tliut sidelined him after midseason last year by piling up
13 strikeout* in seven innings
against the Chicago White
Sox Monday at Sarasota, Flo.
Davis, though, hardly look­
ed like a I'ie Traynor or u
Hilly Cox. The All-Star led
fielder, who is bring tested at
third ba se, sit up three un­
earned run* with a wide
throw in the third inning that
le dto a 5-4 victory for the
White Sox.
A solo bonier In the sixth
liming l,y Deacon Jones pro­
vided the White Sox with
their winning margin. It was
the only earned run they rollerled off Koufax, who How
has looked sharp in three
straight spring turn-ups.
Dodger Malinger Walt Als­
ton may bo forced to switch
Davis bark to hi* normal out
field past If hla erratic field­
ing starts to nfferl Id* hit­
ting. Tommy won the Nl, bal­
ling title lust season with n
,3Hi average,
Casey .Stengel, who should
have such problems, enjoyed
one of Id* ruro day* in the
Floi Ida sun Mamluy when he
uutelird his New York Mila
blank his old New York Yan­
kee*, 1-0, behind the combined
five hit pitching of linger
Craig and Al Jackson at SI
Petersburg.
The Meta, held scoreless by
Ralph Terry over tlio first six
innings, pushed across tho
game’s only run off Hal Iteniff in Itin seventh on a hit
batsman, nn infield nut, an er­
ror by Tuny Kubek and a sin­
gle by Larry Burrlgbt-

victory — a 4-3 decision over
the Cincinnati Reds at Tampa.
Orsino's {iml nomer came
in the third inning after a
double by Jerry Adair, lie hit
No. 2 In the fifth frame and
No. 3 in ttie seventh before
fouling out off rookie lefty
John Flavin in the ninth.
In Monday's other exhibi­
tions, t h e Detroit Tiger.-'
downed thp St. Louis Cardi­
nals, 8-5; the Milwaukee
llrnves outlasted the Wash­
ington Senators, 1-0, in 11 in­
nings; the Cleveland Indians
walloped the Chicago Cubs,
1&lt;4-6; the Lea Angeles Angels
whipped the Heston Red Sox,
7-1; tho Houston Colts outslugged tho Giant*, M-ft; the
rtiitmlrlphln Phillies m-edod
13 Inning* to defeat the Min*
nesota Twins, tt-fi, anil tho
Piltahurgh Pirates battled the
Kansas City Athletics to a 12*
inning, 14 tie.
The Tigers scored their
fourth straight victory on
home rum by Rocky Colavito,
Norm Cash and Gu* Triando*
after spotting the Cardinals
five runs in the first Inning.
Ib&gt;b Anderson, who pitched

one-hit ball for three Innings,
raised hi* spring record to 30
Singles by Norm barker
and Mack Jones and catcher
Ken Better’s error produced
the
Brave*’ winning run
against the Senators. Eddie
Mathews paced a nine-hit Mil­
waukee attack with two dou­
ble*.
The Indians mauled four
Cub pitcher* for 16 hits, ineluding * homer tiy Tito
l-’rancona and triples by John
Romano, Tony Martinez ami
Gene Green. Rookie outfield­
er Nelson Mathew* had two
homers and a single for the
Cub*.
The Angels collected all of
their runs and IU of their It
lots off Boston starter Bill
Munbouqueltc. Bill Rigney'l
sluggers now have scored 377
runs on 4! hit* In their lu t
three game*.
Chico Rojas' first home run
since 1901 earned the Phllllc*
their marathon victory over
flic Twin*. Boh Allison pushed
Minnesota ahead, 5-2, in the
liflh inning with u three-run
homer.

M eet C hange
The truck meet Hcltedulcd to he held nt
Seminole High School Wednesday nt 11:20 p.tn.
him liven clumped and will Ih» held nt the Tltuavillv truck, i(intend, Conch Fred Ganna announced
today.
Reason given for the change wan that the
local track is not yet completed.

The Colt* scored 12 Umei
in the laM two innings In over­
coming the Gianti. J i m
Wynn, George Wllliami and
Ellis Rurton homered for
Houston and Ed Bailey hit a
pair for San Franciico,

Prefly's Best
Cops SOKC Win
Pretty’« Beit reeled off ono
of the fastcit race* of the
season a* she won the fraturo
with ease Monday night at
the Sanford-Orlaodo Kennel
Club.
The 56-pound miss whipped
around t h e (ive-ilxteenths
mile course In 30.99 seconds
enroute to her seventh win of
the season. Pretty's Best led
all the way after breaking on
top from the four box. Her
margin of victory was live
and a half lengths,

MEADORS
M A R IN E
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• Mercury Motors
• The Aluminum Boat
For The Flaherman
2401 8. French Ave.

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Calclier John Orsitio, ob ­
tained from the Ran Francisco
Giant* III an off-acnxon deni,
hit Horn consecutive home
run* o ff trfty Jim OToolo to
give the unlraalen Baltimore
Oriole* their ninth slinight

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Hospital Notes
MARCH U
A d m is s io n *

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Anne
Diglia,
De Ba r y ;
Brownie Mae Lee. Miry Pat
Bemaog, Mamie Uni Car­
ter, Winnie M. Murphy, Vir­
ginia Anieraon. Mattie Mc­
Cray. Rosemary Pierce, Dalid Merle Willink, James C.
|Gwjnn 3rd and Joyce Boat­
wright. all of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Garold Boat­
wright, Sanford, a ton; Mr.
and Mr*. Eugene C. Richardk w a v h &amp;p G e e rrMy wav .
ton, Sanford, a daughter.
Diimiaaalt
Harold McGee. Ft. Pierce;
Lilly Gnffin. New Smyrna
Beach; William Field*. Lake
Monroe; Mr*. Brantley Un­
said and baby,
Oviedo;
Frank G. Achille, Mr*. Allen
Barden and baby, DeBary;
Botemary Bray boy, George
Pittard, Willie McGee. Blan­
che Freeman, James K. Mil­
ler, Emma Kathryn Hagan.
3 -/? Betiie Lee Brown, James
*la - t a U, t n # 9*
Miditon
Mike, A l f r e d *
Knight. Phillip Carter, Lawton G. Bout, William T.
Freeman. Willie Unii* Vance,
Mr*. William B. Wilkins and
baby, all of Sanford.

* *

MARC1I 13
A dm ission*

Edward C. Schweickert, Lake
Mary;
Su.in
Yarborough,
Ceneva, Patricia M. Hutted,
Alice Smethrutt, Danite M.
Tournoux, Sharon K. Klein.
Bernard L. Becky Jr., John

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ton, Bonnie Lee Stoffer, Jeitie S. Dixon, Hugh Gowan.
Hoxella A. Summers, James
H. Hardin. Kuth E. Wall
and Tony C. Pitchford, all
of Sanford.
Births

w h om rr m at co n crrx
N otic e is h e r e b y g iv e n that
ths B n J * r t i r s * t l p u r tu a n t to
th* " F i c t i t i o u s Xa me S t a t u t e Chapter l l l . e ) ,
P ltr lS i St&gt;,
t o t s , wilt r s r l a t o r w it h th*
C l e r k o f ths C ir c u it C oar t. IB
sod
for
S em in ole
C ou n ty .
F lo r id * , up on r e c e ip t o f p r o o f
of
ths
puhticettan
of
this
potle*. the f ic t it io u s s i n s , t o w i t : Q U A L I T Y r A I! I N E T S * n dsr w h ic h I sen e n g a g e d In
bualaeee s t ISA N l - o l t i A n n o * in t h * c i t y o f W l a i * r
P ark. F lori d *.
T h s t th* p » r t ! » * Interested
In s s l d
ba sin ***
e n t er p r ise
■rs *s f o l l o w s ;
E st a t e o f Elal* P. L e w is
F lo r a B. I-awt*
to

d *c*s **d . 1st* o f C o u n ty , to
th* C ou n ty J u d y * o f flcm ln ol *

B ir th s

Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Straws, C o u n ty , F lo r id * , st his o f f l c *
in ths c o u r t h o u r s o f sold
Sanford, a ton.
County
st
(U n fo r d . F lorid a,
Dismissals
within
six t * i * n d * r
m onth*
Ola B. Kelso, DeBary; Mrs. f r o m th* ttm* o f lh * f l r » t p u b ­
lic a tio n o f tht* notice. T w o
Uiwcn R. Bush and baby, c o p ie s o f sar h c laim .r d *Lnngwood; Sharon E. Klein. m xn d sh all t&gt;» In w r itin g , and
s l a t * lh* plac e o f r » s l Demy M. Thournoux, Valerie i dshall
* n r * and post o f f i c e a d d r - s *
Powell, Doris A. Tbomst, El- o f th* c .a lm s n t . and shall b*
orn t o b y ths r l s l m i n t , his
nora H. James, Morgan Ben­ a•w
c * n t . o r a t to r n s y
sn d ac nett. Mary Pat Bertrang, c o m p s n t e d by a fllln y fee o {
d -liar and n u ll c laim o r
Wiltha Drummer. Rosemary don*
s m a n d n ot so fi led ahmll b*
Pierce and Mrs. Robert Molo- void.
/»/ I on* V. T s n n s r
hon and baby, all of Sanford.
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NOTIC E OF a l ’ IT
T H E UTA TK ISC F I .O H I H t
Tilt R aym sr
Martin
Rhode*,
t i l l Calv in Dr iv e
Cotumbu* . IS. O h io
D o r l* O. Rhode*.
t * » i Calvin D rlv #
C o lu m h u * II. Ohio
Tuu ar e he reby n o t ifie d that
a suit ha* been filed airalnat
you
In
th*
ab ov*
entitle d
c * a i s . and that y o u r eq uir ed
to fit* y o u r a n s w * r w it h the
C le r k o f ihla C ou rt and to
serv e
a copy
t h e r e o f up on
th* p l a i n t i f f or p l a i n t i f f * a t ­
torn ey s. w b o s * nam* and addrr ss
I*
Jennlnffs.
W at ts.
C la r k *
and
Ham ilton .
1ft&gt;4
B ar nett N ationa l B an k BuildInc. J a ck a on v llla I. F lor id a,
no t later than April I. 1111.
If y o u fall l o do t o a d**T**
p r o cunfeaao w ill b « en tered
a f filn a t y o u f o r lh * r elief d e ­
m and ed In lh* c o m p la in t, hi*
ault la to f o r * c l o * « a m o r t c aff* . Th* rea l p ro p e r ty p r o ­
c e e d e d a s a l n s t la:
L - t l». Block K. BIINLAND
ESTATE*,
a su bd iv ision ,
a c c o r d l n * to a plat t h e r e ­
o f . reco rd ed In Plat B o o k
11. pages 1 ( to I ! o f the
P u blic
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n ole C ou n ty , Florid a
W I T N E S S m y hand and th*
seat o f s a l t C our t at S an ford.
F lo rid a ,
this
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F e b r u a r y , 1M1.
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C le r k o f the C ir cu it C ou r t
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tted, Enterprise, a daughter
Dismissal*
Winlon Hotiie Jr., Enter­
prise. Anne Daglia, Frederick
J. Wallace, Barbara Eichhtli and Louise M. Moesel.
all of DeBary. Cheryl Fear.
F i r n a a d s * A S c a r it*
Daniel M. Jinkins, Starlia A t t o r n e y s » : I-*w
Hunter, Ann Baumei&lt;ter, Ot­ t* Nor th O r i n t * A * « n » *
rland o. F lo r id *
to U Thomas. James C. O
P u h ll ih M arch S, 11, IS, it.
Gwynn 3rd and Davit Merle CDO-J#
Willink, alt of Sanford.
In th* I wort o f th* twwnly
MARCH 14
J e d n * . s r w l s s l s t 'w oo ty, F l o * .
Ido. t o P**hot*.
Admissions
to r*i K * t * l* s f
U s trice
Jordan.
Oviedo; B E R T H A K, LUAVE,
r)*e#»»*d
Marguerite Lakeman.
De­
T o Sll r r* dlt*r* n o d Perwaws
Bary. Ruth L. Owens, Al l l l l l N I I 'l s l s i t o r Itrissood*
drrna S t r a w * , Angela D. Rob- t n l s s l s o ld E st at e i
t i t ea ch o f y o u l e t
inion. Margaret Cleveland. h » Tr »ou
h y n o t l f l r d sr*d r*autrsd
Emma Vihlen, Maude Thomas to p r r sr n t a n y c l * lots sn d d * » w h ic h y ou , o r r lth * r
and Laura Bratwell, all of omf » nydou
, m ay h * * * s r a l t i t t th*
Sanford.
••tat* o f B E R T H A K. I / J W E.

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£&gt;OOP.' rt&gt; IJKB TO SEE WHAT WOULD ,
HAPPEN ABOUND HERB IiP
I THE RE S T 1
OF US WMUCEP AVUAV FRCn.tTH' TABLE
RVEKY TIME WE PIBSFT SET STEAK.*
TCU JUST LET *' E HANDLE THAT
POOCH’S CHON FOR AWHILE AND
1 •UARAMTEETO c h a n o e h i s
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IN SHORT
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FLORIDA
TlA D O N A L D J. C A U S E Y and
HE T T Y D. C A U S E Y , hi*
w If*.
I i ! O ak la nd A v an u *
Hanford. F lorid a
T o l l AUK H E R E B Y NOTI­
F I E D that a lu ll ha* been filed
• ■ alna t y o u In t h * a b o v * e n ­
t itled caus e, and t h a t y o u ar e
r equ ir ed in fit* y o u r a n s w e r
wit h the Clerk o f Ihla C ou r t
and to serv e a c o p y t h s r e o f
upon the P l a i n t i f f o r P l a i n t i r f a at lorna &gt;*. s h o w
names
and addreaa le M ac k N. C l e s e Ivnd. J r anil Carro ll Burke.
P. O. D r a w e r Z. San fo rd. F l o r ­
ida, n o t t a le r than the t th day
..f April. A. D. 1»«J, I f you ^fn ll
l « d o an a Dec ree Pro I o s f-aa,. will ha en ter ed axaln at
y ou l o t th# r elief d em and ed
In the C om p la in t. T h is suit Is
to fo r e c lo s e a m ortaaffe. T he
real
p r o p e r ty
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l e t ». Illoch M. HCNt.AND
&gt; :S T A T )&gt; .
a su bd iv ision ,
a c c o rd I r,ff l o a plat ther eof,
r ecor d ed In Plat Hook II.
p.igee I ( to *1 o f I he P u b lie R e c o rd s
of
Seminole
C o u n ty , P lo r id * .
fi n e Duo T h e r m fn tll Wall
Heater, Model I l t - I . Serial
I 0 I K 1 T: tine U, K. ( e l e c t r i c )
lim it-In R an ge. Model illl l l l ' K . Serial X U 0 » i m t One
II.
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Built -In
Oven. Model l o l l l l l ’ K, Serial
X R I X t l l l : On* (1. E. (e l e c t rie )
Refrl*»rator.
Model
I.A Ht tlL Serial O H « l i ; » ; On*
V i c t o r |*le&lt;-|rle) I t ” Kitch en
Eahausl Fan. n o modal or
ser ial noa; Seven Venetian
Blinds.
(m etal)
m anufact­
ured by S en k a rik (llaaa A
Paint
Com p an y ,
Sanford.
F lorid a, no m ode l or aerial
number#.
W IT N E S S m y ha nd and the
seal o f said C our t at San ford.
Flori d a. Itila lat d a y o f March.
A. D. t»«Z.
A r t h u r II. B e c k w llh . Jr.
C lerk e&lt;f the C ir cu it r o u r t
B y : Marjraret K. T&gt;r« ,
Dep ut y Clerk
M ac k N. C le ie la n d , Jr, aa d
Carro ll B u r k *
P. a D r a w e r z
San fo rd, F lo r id a
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TO W H O M I T M A T CONCERN
N o lle * I* he reby « l v * n that
th* un dr r *lc ned . pursuant to
th* -F l c t l t l o u x Nam * bt atut*."
I fo u s* Bill No. 11?! . Cha pter
No. : • * ! » . l * « s o f Florida.
1S&lt;1, will re ut st er with th*
C lerk o f th* c i r c u i t Court. In
and f o r Eerolnol* Coun ty. F l o ­
rida. up. n receipt o f p r o o f o f
the pub licat ion o f this nullce.
the ft r ti tiou* nams
to wit:
F E R N P A R K M OBI LE HO M E*
T R A I L E R P A R K t.nd*r w h ic h
w * are e n y a r e d In business, at
n u m b e r TT» F*rn p ar k B ou le­
vard. 11 Iff it w ay No. I T -t f, In
th* c|tp o f F * m Park. Florida.
T h a t the p a r ti-* Interested
In said bustnes* enterprise, are
as fo llo w s :
P t l l U - I P O. M A R R I O T T
ALICE I. M ARRIOTT
Dated at W in t e r Park, o r a n r e
Cnunty.
F lor id a.
March
lat.
1M I
Fan f o r d Herald
Stanford. Florida
March i, I* IS, I«, ! H I ,
Ct»T-Tt
l a the Cwwrt wf She Cwawly
Ja dffe. Ueealawle Cwwatr, Plwr14a. I* Prwhate,
l a rei I h t a t e wf
UI1ACE I. M E T C A L F
Deceased
Tw t i l l r e a t t . e s aad Perewae
vfaslww e talvwa we Demands
Aaaln af **I4 Eetafet
T o o and each erf y ou ara
h e r e b y n otifi ed and required
to present any claim* snd d e ­
man d* w h ic h y ou , or either o f
you . m a y h a v e attains- the
•stata o f G r a c e I. Metcalf, d e ­
ceased. late o f said c - u n t y . to
the C o u n ty Judff* o f Semin-il*
C ou n ty . F lorid *, at hie o f f i c e
In the c u r t
houae o f a*!d
C ou n ty
at
S an ford, Florid a,
wit hin
stx c a le n d a r montha
fr om the time o f the flret p u b ­
lic ati on o f this notice. E ach
c laim o r dema nd that! he In
wrttlnff. and shall state the
plac* o f re side nce and post o f ­
fice ad dress o f the cl aim a nt,
and ehall b* sw orn to by the
c laim a n t, agen t, atto rn ey , and
any such c laim o r dema nd no t
t o filed ehall be void.
F ir s t
Nat iona l
Rank
at
W in t e r Park
B y : P ra nk P. Olackln. Jr.
T ru st O f f i c e r
As ex e c u t o r o f tha Last
W ill
and
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el
G r a c e 1. M etcalf, de ceased
W ln d e r w e e d le , Haines A W a r d
Att orney *
I t P ark Avenue, South,
W in t e r Park. F lorid a
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Defen dant.
N OTICE o r
VI I T
T H E V T t T E O F Pl.O IIIH A T O

MART
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CH E KINGTON,
WHteSE R E S I D E N C E IS
R O U T E 1. BOX 1417. B R E M ­
ERTO N. W AS H IN G TO N.
A s w o r n C om p lain t for DlTore* h a v in g been filed ag ainst
y ou In tho Circu it C our t In
and f o r Sem in ole Cou nty, F l o ­
rid*. by R A L P H
II. C H E R I NO TON J i t . the sh ort title o f
w h ic h la R A L P H R C I I K R INOT OX. J R , P laintiff , v e r ­
sus M A RY K. CHKHINOTON,
Defeesdant, these preeenta a r e
to c o m m a n d y ou to ap p ear
and file y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h ­
er d e fe n s e or p lea ding h e r e ­
in w it h l h * C lerk o f (he C i r ­
c u it C ou r t o f Semlnola C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a , and aerve A r o p y
t h e r e o f on P l a i n t i f f * a t t o r ­
ney.
Ken neth
tl. Spau ld ing.
S a n fo r d
Atlantic
Nat ional
Bank B uild ing, S an ford. F l o r ­
ida on o r b e f o r e l. * l l l h day
o f April, l l t l , or o t h e r w is e a
d ecr ee p r o c on fe a eo wilt be
en tered ag a in s t you, and the
c a u s e proc ee d *1 part*.
W IT N E S S m y hand and o f flctal seal at San ford, S em inot* C ou n ty , Flor id a, this l i t b
day o f March, 1H1.
A r t h u r H. B e c k w ith . Jr.
C le r k o f c i r c u i t C ou r t
B y : M artha T . Vlhlsa,
D ep u t y C le r k
SEAL
K en net h ft. S pau ld ing,
A t t o r n e y at l a w
S a n fo r d A tl a ntis N ationa l
B ank Building.
San fo rd, Florid a.
P ub lish : M arch 1». 14, April
1. t. 1441.
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F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MOItTa AGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff .
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R I C I I A R D I . F O L E T and E D ­
NA L F O L E T , his wife.
Defendants.
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
Tils R I C H A R D L FOLEY
A d dress U n k n o w n
EDNA U FOLEY
A d d r ess U n k n ow n
TOU A R E H E R E B Y N OT !F I E D that a suit has bean
filed a g aln al y ou In the above
ent it led cause, sn d that you
are r eq uired lo file y ou r an ­
sw e r with the Clerk o f thin
Oou rl and to serv e • ropy
t h e r e o f up on the P laintiff «r
P laintiffs
a t to r n e y s ,
vrho-e
name* and ad drs ee la Mar k N.
Cleveland. Jr. and Harold F.
Johns on . P O. D r a w e r Z. Sanf -rd. Flor id a, not taler than
(he }t h d ay o f April, A. I).
1141, I f y ou fa ll l o do *,&gt; a
D e c r e e Pro C o n f e e e o will be
en ter ed a g a in s t you fo r tht
r elief d em a n d ed In the C om ­
plaint. T h is aull la lo foreclose
a m o r t g a g e , T h e real properly
p ro ceed ed ag a in s t Is:
U i T 1. BIASCK 11. NORTH
O H L A X iH J 1ST ADDITION,
a c c o r d i n g to plat thereof
r e co r d e d In Plat Book 11 ,
P a g e s 11 and 14. Public
R e c o r d s o f Sem in ole Coun­
ty. F lorid a.
I nc luding s p ec if ica lly , but not
by w a y o f limit at ion, tha f o l ­
l o w i n g f la t u r e * an.l equipment,
all p e r m a n e n t ly Installed.
1. W a ll H ea ler — Panelrar.
model l-F A -4 1
I. R a n g e —
F rlg ld air e —
m od el KS-14
L R e f r i g e r a t o r — Frlgldaire
— m odel P-11
4. I l o l W a t e r He ater — Day
A Night — Model 14-C
I. V enetian blinds— »
I. Scre en ed patio
W I T N E S S my hand and the
seal o f said C ou r t at Manfurd,
F lorid a. Ihla lat day o f March
A. P , 1141.
(SE A L)
/ a / A r th u r H. Re. k w lib Jr.
C le r k o f th* C ir cu it Court
ll yi M a r g a r et IL T&gt;re. D C .
M ar k N. C lev elan d, Jr. and
H a rold F. Joh nso n
P. O. D r a w e r Z
S an fo r d. F lo r id a
a ' H a rold F. J oh n son
A tt o r n e y s f o r P la in t iff
P ub lish M a t c h I* U . ip, j l
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I I I I M H H Y NO. 12*72
NOTICE TO
APPEAR
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F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T ­
GAGE
ASSOCIATION
P laintiff
.v i.
FR AN K PAUL HOLMAN a n l
V I O L E T H U N T E R HOLMAN,
lilt wife.
D» fendaniw.
THE

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FLORIDA

P A U L I lO L M A N
Unknown

V I O L E T H U N T E R M olw
M AN
A ddr es s U n k n o w n
TOU A R K H E R E I i r N&lt; iT f.
PI Ere that a ault ha* been
filed against y ou In the ab ove
entitled e*us »
and that y o u
are required t o f ile y o u r an­
sw e r with the C lerk o f this
C ou rt and to ser ve a c o p y
thereof upon the P la in t if f or
Plaintiff*
a t tor n ey *,
- h . •*
n a m r i and ad d re ss le Me - V,
FI » T ' land, Jr. and Ha ro ld F,
Joh nson . P O. D r a w e r X. S a n ­
ford, Florid a, no t lat er than
the it h day « f .April, ,A p.
!» I J . If y ou fall to d o so a
Deer e* Pro C on fe aa o will h*
entered agaln at y o u fo r the
relief dema nded in the C o m ­
plaint. Till* ault Is t o f o r e ,
i H og« a m o r t g a g e . T h * r e s t
! p rop er ty p ro ceed ed agaln at I*:
L&lt;*T 11, B L OC K i, a r » •ubdlvtelon o f D D c K
I,
and T R A C T ” A " . NOR TH
OK LAN Iw) SECON D A D D I ­
TION. a c c o r d i n g
In plat
t h e r e o f reco rd ed In Plat
Il.wik 11, P a g e* I f . Pub1hP.eeorda o f S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty. Fh-rlda.
W IT N E S S m y ha nd and the
seal o f aald C ou r t at S an ford,
Florid a.
thla
lat
day
of
March. A. D. 1A4J.
(S E A M
A r th u r II
B e c k w it h
Jr.
Clerk o f th* C ir cu it C ou r t
fly: M arg aret E. T y r e
M ar k N. Cle velan d. Jr. and
Ha ro ld F Joh nso n
P. O. D r a w er Z
San ford.
Florida
A t t o r n * ) « f o r Plaintiff .
Publish March S. IS. 1», ! »
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IN T H E 4’ IRC’ I I T COt HT tep
T H E NINTH J I D I C I A L c u t .
C U T OF A ND F O B S E M I .
n o i .e c o u n t y , m o u n t .

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E A S T R I V E R SAVIN GS BA NK
P la in t iff,
VS
JOHN MCGUIRE, *1 al,
D efenda n-a,
NOTICE O F * ALE
N OTIC E IS H E R E B Y GIY
EN that on the TIth day o f
March, m i at 11 :o» a m
at
th* main d o o r o f the C our t
Ho use o f bem lnot e C ou n ty , at
San ford, Florida,
the u n d e r ­
sig ned C lerk w ill o f f e r f o r
sale to the h ig h e s t and W at
bid der fo r c ash the f o l l o w i n g
d es cribe d real p r o p e r l y :
lot
I. In B lock I I . eif
E A S TH R O O K
SUBDIVIS.
ION. UNIT NO, s, a c c o rd *
Ing lo the INat th er eof, a*
reco rd ed In P lat B o o k IT,
P a t e 14 and *1, o f thn
Public Re cor d* o f S e m i­
nole C ou n ty , F lo rid a , t o ­
g eth er
with
all
st ru c tu res.
Improvement*.
fix t u r e * .
ap­
pliances,
and
ap purte n an .- e*
on said land o r used In c o n *
Junrttoun ther ew ith .
T h is sate le m a l e p u r s u a n t
l o fi nal de cr ee o f fo r e c l o s u r e
en tered
In C h a n c e ry a c t io n
No. 11444 n o w p e n d in g In the
Circu it C ou r t o f and f o r S e m i­
nole C ou nty, Florida.
D A T E D thla 11th d a y e f
March. 1)41.
A rth ur If. B e c k w it h . Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit C o u r t
B y : M artha T. Y lb le u
Deputy Clark.
SEAL:
Anderson, Rush, Dean,
t o w n ,le * A van den B e r g
A tt or ne y* f o r P la in t iff
111 East C en tral A v an u g
Or lando, Florida.
Publish: T ues d ay , M ar ch I f ,
1441,
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T H E NINTH J I D I C I A L C IR ­
CUIT
DP
AND
FO R S E M I.
n o i .e r u i ’ A T V , p u n i n t .
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the
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R O B E R T F. T H E M P E R , st ua.
Defendants.
AMEN DEI)
M O H TflA G H

N OTICE O F M IT
IN
FORECLOSURE

TOi R ob er t F. T r r m p e r and
N a n cy A. T r e m p e r , hie
wife
RESIDENCE: U nknown
AND T O : All p a r tie s c l a i m i n g
Intereel* by. t h r ou g h , u n ­
der or ag a ln a t th* a f o r e ­
said persona
TUU AIIE h e r e b y n o t ifie d
that a C o m p la in t to f o r e c l o s e
e c e rt a in m o r t g a g e e n c u m b e r ­
ing the
follow in g
d e s c r ib e d
real p ro p e r ty , t o - w l t :
L ot 4. B lo c k A, C OUNTItT
C L U B MANOIL U N I T NO.
t. a c c o r d i n g l o the p la t
t h e r e o f as r e co r d e d In P la t
H ook 11, P a g e s I I and ?4,
P u blic R e c o r d s o f S e m i ­
no le C ou n ty , Florid a,
has been filed a g a i n s t y ou |q
the a b o v e - s t y l e d suit, and y o u
ar e r eq uired to s e r v e a r o p y
of
your
Answ er
or
ether
Plea d ing to tha C om p lain t o q
P ia ln t llf a a t t o r n . ) a. A N D E R ­
SON, HUSH.
DEAN
ISIAVNDEM A r a n den B E R ii. I l l
East C en tr al A v enu e, O r la n d o,
Flor id a, and file Hie o r ig in a l
A n s w e r o r o t h e r P le a d in g In
the o f f i c e o f t h e Clerk o f tho
C ir cu it C ou rt on nr b e f o r e the
D i l l day o f M arch, 1)41. If
y ou fa ll l o do an, a d e c r e e
p ro c o n fe a e o w ill be la k e n
agalnat y ou fur the r elief d e ­
manded In the C om p lain t.
T h is N o t ic e ehall be p u b ­
lished o n c e a w e e k f o r fo u r
c o n a e c u llv e w e e k * In the Tha
Hanford Herald.
D A T E D this l l n d
day e f
F ebr u ar y , 1)41.
(SE A L )
A rth ur II. B e c k w it h , J r .
C lerk o f C ir cu it C o u r t
B y : M arth a T, V ih len
D ep uty Clerk
Publish Frt.. : # A Mar. I. 11.
1). 1)41.
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Rollaway, Huxpital A. Baby,
tied*.
8. EtlucHtion - Instruction
By Day, Week, or Month
I. Transportation
CARROLL'S FCRM ll'H E
o. Food
Fit. FA 2*41111 116 IV. tat St.
1. l.ttitl 1 Futiiitl
2. N otices - Peraotiuln

322-5612
322-5613

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Mar. 19, 1963 — Poyfe 7

By Nadim* Seltzer

6. For Kent
GA Special Notices
UNFl'RN. lat Floor. 3 Tina,
7. Business Rentals
bath, 2 ic w n c d pore lie a.
8. Beach Rentals
3UW Magnolia Ave. Apply up
9. For Sals or Rent
atain evening!.
10. Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted House* for rent. For infor­
ma liun contact Teil Wil­
12. Real Estate For Sule
liam* Hardware, 2o0 E.
12. Morttfujje Loans
Sath St.

11. Insnranco

DEADLINES

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Hi.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
1G.
Tuea., thru Fri. - 2 P. SI. day 17.
before Imcrtion. .Mon. • Sat. 18.
noon.
111.
20.
STRAIGHT CLAhSIFltOi
Tut*., thru Frt. - UP. M. day 21.

Business Opportunity
Female Help Wanted 12 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $15 month. Fh.
Male Help Wanted
FA 2-530.1.
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Fiirnkhrd Apartment. U I o m Babysitters
in. JI in ni&gt; Con an FA 2 U&gt;13
Beauty Salons

ROOMS,
Tim
li a b le * ,
401
before insertion. Sloe. • Sit. 22. Build • l ’ a in l * Repair
Magnolia
Ave.
F
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2
0120
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23. Huiltliny; Materials
noon.
21. Electrical Services
2 lu-ilrtonn liou»e, kitchen
RESPONSIBILITY:
25. Plunibinu Services
furn un Luke tiulilrn. Near
The Herald will not be re­ 26. Radio A Television
bu&gt;e. Call FA 2 4048 during
sponsible (or more thin one 27. Speciul Services
day, FA 2 1136 afler 5:30.
incorrect iniertion of your ad, 28. Laundry Service
and reiertei the rlgbi to re- 29. Automobile Service
ROUSE at lake $125 Apart­
ment. Adults. *J5. 322-2317.
tile or reject any advertise- 29A. Auto Accessories
ment fruni what ordered to 30. Machinery - Tools
3 BEDROOM, I ' j bath, kitch­
conform to tha pollcki of thli 31. Poultry - Live stock
en equip|K‘d. Fre»hly paint­
paper.
31 A. Pets
ed. $85 month. 132 lla) a Dr.

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F lo r id a , hi* fi nal r*turn , a c ■
r o u n t and v o u c h e r s . aa An*
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daraaaad and at aal4 lima,
than and thara. m a k a a p p l ic a ­
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of
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N a o m i B. Sabin
Dacaaaad
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F e d e r a l N ationa l M o r t e a i l A a.
o o d a t i o n c h a r t a r Act, P la in ,
t i f f , u n u , W I L L I A M DA L TO N
IM ’ N F r t n D and B E T T T LOU.
1HK t i t ' N F o l t D . h i t wlfa . and
(IIIANIIK U T I L I T Y COMPA NY,
an.l IIIDtJKWO OD W O O D PIIUJ i f O T N CO.. INC.. Dafandanta.
t u l n r C h a n c e r y C t M Na. l i l l T ,
praying a for ac laa ura o f aald
m ortgage
on
tha
follow in g
i t e a c r lb 'd Land. l y i n g and ba .
tng lii H n nluo la C o u n ty , Xlor*
Ida. t o . w l t :
L o t I I . Illock I, W R A T H .
KIIHFIKI.U FI HPT A D D ! *
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to
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p la t t h a r ' o f . aa rtr a r d a d
In l*lal llo o k 13. P a s t I*
P u b l i c I t 'c o r J a o f a .m ln a la
C o u n ty . Flor id a.
HubJ'Ct to a u tility " • • m a n ! o v a r tba aouth four*
trrn d l l
faat.
T o g e t h e r w it h tha f o l l o w i n g
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w h ic h
la
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aiallad aa p a r t a f tha I m p r o v e .
m « nt on aald la n d :
I N T E R N A T I O N A L OK U T I .
t a ru iiN A C B m o d e l no.
O l i d I I K -D
Tha a a p r a "
a n u iu 'r a t lo n
o f tha f o r e g o i n g lt » m ab all
not ba d " n i ' d t o lim it ar
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other
p rop 'rty
I n t e n d 'd
to ba c o v e r e d l i . r ' b y .
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Flowers - Shrubs
“ They only £iv« loans on ca rs that have motors
Furniture
UNFURN 2 Bedrm. FavorArticles For Sule
able location. FA 2-U274.
Articles Wanted
Automobiles - Trucks Unturniahed 2 bedroom house. 12. Real Eat ale For Hal*' 12. Real Estate For Hale ,9 - Situation* Wanted
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3651.
Bouts - Motors
Child Care. FA 2 2274
SPRING IS IIEIIK
3 BEDROOM.
bath. Low
Motorcycles - Scooters » w completely furnlilievl 2 down p a y m e n t . $57 (W And now I* the time to look
Trailers - Cabanas
bedroom (tome. FA 2-2577.
for that certain home just Children kept, r \ 2-4182.
month. Vacant, tamgdale.

2. Notices • Personals

FURS. Apt. XKU Mrllonvlllt.

Ph. Days TE 8 1521. nights
TE 8-4540.

Unfurnished 3 bedroom houae.
1108 Elliott Ave., FA 3 42J4 &gt; Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
ner tot facing lake. 109
or FA 2-0823
Walts Drive, g u n l a n d
Estate. F1IA in service.
NICELY furn. 6 room house.
$450 down, monthly $81.73,
FA 2-6X17.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
W E L A K A AFARTMENTS:
or 1A 2 2118.
Roomi private baUia, 114
MCE HOME, large lot on 1$,
W. First St.
17-92 4 Interstate 4. 850UU
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
lake* it furnished at Lake
Apartment*. Kltchea equip­
Monroe. FA 2 6230.
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Fb.
FA 2 4678.
4 HR., 2 nATH. IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY TO gUAL.
BUYERS. ONLY 84501(0
DOWN. MONTHLY FAYMTS ON PHIS. 1ST. $72 00
noth »: op at it
TEE W GREEN. FIIO.NE
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Pant* 99c T shirts 4»c. Army Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
Ave.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAn?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ low Interest Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1931 7.ig Zag Sewing Machine
Darn*, makes button lioles.
Willi guarantee. 5 Pay incut*
of *6.40. FA 2-9411.
1952 FORD H ton pickup
Truck. *175 00 cash. Pb.
ACCORDION Full UQ bits.
FA ? 9 » L
Bargain FA 2 854M after
7 p. ill.
1957 FORD Ranch Wagon.
Good motor. 1‘ower steer­
t-APARTMENT S I Z E HEing, power brakes. Good
FIUGERATOH. like new
rubber. $275 cash. 333-7351.
$75.
1 Hi-Fi
Phonograph
$:i7. 131" TV *43 ned
Front Store. :uo Sanford ,17. HonU • Muton*
Ave. FA 2 3532.
Gateway To The Waterway
DUNCAN^ PIIYFE
Maho­
gany dining n»in suite. Rolinon Sporting; Goods
Your EVINRU3E Dealer
322 0651
804 6 8 E. lat Ph. FA l-SMl
21" LAWN Mower for snlo
or trade for Utility trailer. I9H2 7.1» hp WIZARD Motor
4 tank. $125 FA 1-3343.
.123.060.1,

ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom,
IH bath homo Built-In kit. •*- Fever*! economy bonia
buy %from $58no amt up, with
cIm'U, air-condltionrr. t on
down payment* from $200. j
venii-nt location. $',ui down.
Low monthly payment*.
% Monthly payment* vil no
Call FA 2 26.59.
7- A
few choice executive
home* In prestige neighborNEW 2 Bedroom, I ' j hatha.
liiaida,
lldyllwible,
lau-h
$6o per mouth. Ixingdalo.
Arbor, Mayfair, Gruva Man­
Call TE I-54U.
or)
from I2J.U00 and up.
3 BEDROOM. Its hath. $2Vj
Excellent FIIAand Con­
down, $73 00 month. 333 40781 ventional linancing avail­
or 332.2177 or 323-4030
able.
NO~CASH NEEDED
3 Bedruum, 2 bath. $61 a
molull. 7. 4 I. included.
323 8085.
Ileal F.vtalc - Mortgage*
T A 2-242J
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bat h» Kit III N Park Ave

Slenstroni Realty

chen cquippetl. No down
17a. HuitlneaH 0|)|Kirtunit&gt;
pay ment. UJiM S Park Ave
LAKE VIEW Home for aale or
trade for a tiled larm on tlie
FA 2-1761.
INDEPENDENT Service sia
west side of Sanford. Call
lion for leajc On highway
MAYFAIR SECTION
FA 2 7898 day* or hA 2 6368
17 92 near Sanford. I’hnc
3 Bedroom, dining room, eoiy
Uights
FA 2 7843.
flreldacr, spacious kllelien,
lutgv well lundaeaped lot,
REDUCED. 2 Story home,
KxduMivv 1'in i til tine
goed repair, new plumbing
rilrus and shade trees. At­ KUIN KLEEN—Coin operat­
wiring, termite contract.
tractive price $I5,$IHJ with
ed Dry cleaning 4 laun­
715 Magnolia, I-A 2 8960
dries. We have 2 exception­
lernia.
al locations in new aliupHighland Park
ping centers Sanford 4 DoSafi drivers snv,. u|&gt; to 211',
412 Edilha Circle
1-and. We are tile Cadillac
or
mure
on
automobile
in­
Tliia three bedroom block
of coin up. with big 20 lb.
surance.
liuinc on (wo lots can be
double
load commercial
purchased
lor $l2.tMioo
waiders that really get the
3
Bedroom.
CB
home
on
largo
C'utv^be financed through
business. 'We finance bal ,
corner lot. lias den, laigc
FHA by qualified purehaa
aiice of complete Installa­
kitchen,
wall
to
wall
carer tor only auoo.ou duwn
tion. including equipment,'
|h-i air-cuuditloiKT in living
including eluting coat. Ex­
signs, electric w i r i n g ,
room, and other extras.
clusive listing.
plumbing,
cabinet wo'k and
Only *85 no per moiiUi, in
liuld the grand opcn.ng.
ItUUER I \ WILLIAMS
eluding tuiea and ilisuran.-e.
Realtor
Low Down Paylii-nl. See You can make over luir.
return on your investment,
RaymonJ l.uiidquist, Asa*.
tld&gt; one today!
lo r complete information
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
call Ralph llaesly. Call
HOUSES AVAILABLE. Move
collect bustnes* h o u r s .
Stemj^er Agency
to &gt;our lot. Low cash prices.
Tampa 233 0191 or write
2 4 3 Bedroom. Call collect
REALI UR — INSLRUR
me c o Kuin Klecn. 4252
Tampa S33-G131.
t A 2 4991 1919 S. Freucb Ave.
Fla.' Ave., Tampa.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

96. Aulontohllea • Truck*

Itkvt VALIANT. PvT.” owner 39. Trailer* • Cabana*
Going overseas. Sell for
1958 MOBILE HOME with
beat offer.* FA 2 9819.
Senkarik Glam* ami Paint
$' x 30' aluminum Iniulat*
Company
1980 PLYMOUTH Station
ud cabana. $100 equity and
NURSE would like elderly 210 Mugnolla Ph. FA 2-4622
Wagon. Good condition. I'll.
aisum# p*y ntenta. Phone
patient* in her home. Ovie.
ALTO * RADIO
FA 2-1819.
FA 3 0456.
do 4 Sunloid area. Call
Drive-In Repair Service
evening* 365 358U.
PERSONAL RADIO 4 T. V.
25th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
21. lU auty Halon*
I'll 323 0635

right fur Die faintly. Be­
low' are Just a few of the
exceptional homu buy* be.
Ing offered by Mcnitroui
Realty,
th'
''Home
of
Home*."
W'e have
the
home for «you, so check
with us toon I
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
1—
3427 Laurel Avenue (High-Evening Appointment*
land Park). $40&lt;) down, $90 105 So. Oak
EA 2-5742
per month will buy you (Jill
comfortable 3 HR hoinr, 1 Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
which fealures charm, pri­ Special on I'ernu Call for
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
vacy, and many extras!
rator*. Free parking lota.
Only $13,0001
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
2—
114 Grove Lane (Ravenna
Park).
Built-in
kitchen, 2.1. I’ lumlimg Her vires
screened Florida room, and
delightful floor plan will
catch your eye in this like
new 8 HR modern $150
1'lum bin? A Heating
down, and $87.50 per moqIJi !
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
3—
106 Westwood Court (PineWORK
crest 2nd.). .Sparioi* 3 UR 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
2 bath modern, kitchen
PLUMBING
equipped, on large corner
Contracting Repairs
lot. Newly painted inside
FREE ESTIMATES
and out! $13,750, with $150
R. L. HARVEY
■town and $luo per monthl
204 Sanlord Ave.
FA 2 3383
1—1918 Locust Avenue (city).
Older 3 BR, 1 bath com­ 26. Radio 4 Taltvltdon
pletely remodeled In good
PERSONAL RADIO A
residential area. M3,$00,
T.V. SERVICE
with $150 down, and $98.50
We repair Phono Changers
per month.
Radio &amp; T.V., Auto Radio*

12. Rgal Entate For Kale

Til AIEP,
HKHIDKNCC
I'N*
KNOWN. AND WIIOSK MAII.IN&lt;i ADDItroN IH UNKNOWN:
V awurt, complalbt having
b " n f 11*-I agaluat you In Iba
Clrt-ulf Court In * ,J f..r oetnlo « l« Counl&gt; Pl .rlda by III ITT Ia'jI i i*Hii Vt H V UP. for 'll.
vurc». lb * 'h o r t tula of » M . h
la BRTTY MJP oHUATIIAIII’ ,
I'li.li.llff, vvfiu l J..IIV 0 \V.
P o lt D tMHIATIIAUP. Dafand*
ant m a t ' p r a a 'n t ' art to cum*
•. . . . notlfl*4 •« ril# par. vnanu &gt;..y t.&lt; avpaai “ '"I Ph*
aunally o r by a t t o r n e y . In ttia j o u r A n * or o t b ' r d ' f e n . a
o f th# C lr rh o f »a'd or ple adin g' lirrfln u l l b l b '
C ou r t. In tha C o u n ty C ou r t C l'r k o f D . ' &lt; trcuit l ourl of
tlou ".
In Hanford, bam ln ola M'lnln.il' » ni.i i). PI .rl.lo »i..l
C o u n t y . F lo rid a , on ur b « f o i « *«rv« a cuny tb'reut, on Plaint.
tbv 3'tti day o f Maruh. A. It.. I f f * Attorney. *’ nrro|l llurk*.
1 &gt;&lt;; j o u r ap p aarau ca . auenrar A tto tn .) at la .a. I*. O. D r * a » r
e,r O . h ' r d a f ' b ' l v a t d a a d l n g ' T. Hanf,.r.l. Plorld*. un or bo*
to tn. c o m p l a i n t In tbla c a n * ' for« l b ' ail. ua&gt; ot April. A. D.
and a l ' o to a ' r v a upon Band, 1*41 or o t n * r a » " U 'o r . » pro
art,
M cK w an.
gebnara
A t-onr***,,
» III
l.«
ontartd
Mima, a t t o r n ' } a f o r tha P lain - agalit'l )..u.
t iff, a cup) o f " I d p l ' a d l l l g ' ,
Tho Hanford Dera il l&gt; d»a*
oih erw l.e o l d
Ulll o f C o m ­ If 1.1.1'd a ' a ti «w .| .,it of &gt;titplaint. will ba takan a t c o n - aral circulation In which I
by y ou and e a c h o f rltallon
.bull
|.»
|.t.bit'll, d
} O’J.
one* o r h * n k lor four to n .
l n rNa. ANl&gt; O R D K R L D I n . ' a 'c u l l t e *&gt;&lt; l*e.
• - . „ } da&gt; o f U ' b r u ' r j
V I*.,
tV ITNPHH ■„&gt; bend ri d offl*
ja lj,
at
no iiford*
O 'u ilu o l,
* lul " a t ,»f t h ' t ’lt tk "I llir
l j o . i t &gt; , Fiorldariruult Court on thla tl,t lat.
IdCAt.
day or Match, A D. 1&gt;*1.
A r t 'iu r II. b * a n u b . J r , (HRAI.I
C l « r k o f tb a C ircu it C our t
Arthur II
R.rh allh
Jr.
o f P cm lnola C o u n i y , F l o r ­
r i ' r b o f Circuit Court
ida
l»y: Jlara rrrl .1. Ty»».
It . Mart a T \ till#r. D C
D 'p u l
« Irrv
:&lt;

SEWERS WANTED
FAST DEPENDABLE TV.
IMMEDIATELY
Service Service calls $1.00.
Wurk at home doing simple
Home Service Co. 305 San­
jewing. \\&gt; supply rontrrl*
ford Avr. F\ 2 3532.
ala and puy shipping both
ways. Good cate of pay. 27. Special Service*
Piece vvoik. Apply, Dept. WELLS DRILLED, 'PUMPS,
AD 381*, Box 7010, Adelaide
SI'RINKER SYSTEMS
Post Office, 7'orunto, On­
4U lype* and Sue#
tario, t anaila.
We Kepau and Service
• 1 I N E
18. Help Wanted
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
A T T E N T I O N : MANAlePlano Tuning and Repair
F.R-TILMNEt. Needed in
tliia area to work with In­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223
ternational
Prestige Co.
FKIGIDAIRB
Complete tiuiiung program
Sale* 4 Service
at no clost to selected per­
G. II. HIGH
son. Unliiulicd op|iortui)Ry,
Uoo W. Ivt SI. Sanford
must have pleasing person­
Ph. FA 2-3883
ality and Ik‘ *I references.
Write IihIbv In detail to LAWN SIOKVICE
Manager, III. 3 Box 313-C. Mowing and edging, etc, SutSanford.
ufaction guaranteed, ph.

|34. A rticles For Sale

FA 2 l8lf.
With pure lute of Blue Lustre
MEN AND WOMEN, laicra.IS. M otorcycle* • R cooU r*
rent Electric Can'd Shamthe part ur (ull lime work.
Air-Cuiulitioninir
pooer
fur
imly
ft
per
day.
Available m prestige busi­
VESPA M oro n SCOOTERS.
Carroll* Furniture.
II. II. I'OI'K CO.. INC.
ness. No canvassing, no
New 4 Used,
traveling. Our nationally 2viU So. Park Ave. FA 2-4X3$ MENS white Jacket. $10.00.
l ew la Hale* 4 Service
known organliuimn it num­ LAWN'S Renovated • Aerate
2817 Country Club Rd.
FA 3 unu
ber one in It* field. If you
I'h. FA-3.79'31
Remove Thatch • Chinch
have a pleasing personality
Bug Spray ( VC-13) - Fertl- LA MB It El TA Scooter *KXt
Complete .Aquarium $15.00 '89 VESPA Grand Bport.
amt beat references, write
lie—Ph. FA 2-4244
Girla Site I Slme Skates,
ttwnar tranafsrred. Musk
fully today to Manager, III. MANSFIELD LAWN 8EII
*0.00. FA 2 4011.
sacrifice. 132 Haye Drive,
3 Box 373 C Sanford.
29. Automobile Servlet
Country Club Manor.

Furn.
2 Bedroom 1k&gt;u»c.
MON RAY. Th* one# g watk
Adult*. No pet*. FA 2-7664. 3 BEDROOM, 1»» bath homo
Deodorant now available In
In Country Club, well cared
local drug atoraa. Uncondi­ MODERN office with confer­
for. Fenced yard and a deep
ence room. Air-conditioned.
tionally guaranteed to atup
well. Vary low down pay­
FA 2-7450.
undararm perspiration and
ment. FA 2-8806.
all body odur.
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
GOVERNMENT OWNED
equipped. Ncur ba*c.
HOMES
8. Education • Instruction
FA 2-3665.
Priced from } 3.800.00 to $15.*
REG18THA110N
ia
now FURNISHED Apt. 3 room.,
5u0 00 Two bedrooma, 1 bath
being takan for the enrollhath. 2 double lied*. Screen­
to three bedrooma, two
mant of th* kindergarten at
ed porches, ltd W. 3rd. St.
hatha locuted In vurinua
th* Graca Mathodiat Church
as-ctlona of Hnnfotd.
on Onors Rd. A Woodland SMALL furn. Apt. IV02 Maple Down payment* from ? Mi.no
c u q - n __________________
FA 2-0731.
to $500.00.
N O T IC B n r e l t r
6. Fof Kent
Buy
a completely recondi­
FURN.
Apt
FA
2
2800.
IN TIIM NAHM OK T H E
tioned home which include*
eTATK o r
ri.O N ID A
Large
2
bedroom
Trailer
on
2 BEDROOM furnished house
T o i . W II.T.TAM D A L T O N DUNrepainting inside and out —
Urge Uke. Adult* only. Fh.
F O R D and I l K T T T U &gt;UU washer. 2801 Magnolia.
ur save by purchasing on
IHE D U N r O H D . hla W|f«.
FA 2-7368.
raaldanca u n k n o w n .
an "AS IS" Bail*.
FURN. Apart. Including ull*
t t *u
are
in s tir n r N ortYou owe it Uj yourself and
lilies. $lo. dot Magnolia
rtK D
that
KKDKItAL
N A ­ Lake Mary. I Bedroom, kit­
TIONAL
M O ItT OA OE
AMUOchen equipped. FA 2-3010.
your family m investigate
Ave.
i 'IA T ION, h a v l n e f i l ' d In thla
FA 2-6347.
these
bargains in horn*
C o u r t Ita • « urn Hill o r C o m ­
2 BEDHOOM furnished TraiTp la in t . tha na tur# and purpoa*
buys. No red tape. W* cun
o f w h ic h ta t o fo r a c t o ia that Efficiency Apt. $80 Mo. l»ur&gt;
er. 10' x 50'. Off Mjrtle
qualify you in 30 minutes.
c a r ta ln m u r l f a e * at a r u t a d by
Ave. near Lake. Jeaiup.
plui City. 201 W. tat M.
Roy
B roo ha
Hammar
and
O la d r * V. I t a m n i 'r , hla wlfa,
Adults preferred. $70 |&gt;cr
t o t ^ a y a r a M o r t p a p a and T i l l ' NEWLY FURNISHED U rge
Jim Hunt Realty
month. FA 24496.
C o m p a n y , na tha Ird day o f
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. LongJ u ly . A. D. n i l : that aald
Office FA 2-21 tl
wood. 838 3208.
C o m p la in t p ra ya f o r an a c ­
GA Special Notices
c o u n t i n g t o ha takan unda r
Night* FA 2-0641
t h ' d ire c t io n a f tha C ou rt fo r
Three
room
turniahed
323-0700
REMINDER
w h a t la 4 u ' tha P l a i n t i f f fo r
apartment. 2IU1 Magnolia.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
2524 Park Dr. sanford, Fla.
p rt nrlp al and t n t a r 'a t on aald
m n r t g ' C ' and m o r t a a a a nut*
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnialied
O. M. H A R R IS O N S
an.l fur tha c t ' l ' , c h a r a ' s and
Apartment, $55. Hubert A. 1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8M27
M p r n i ' i I n c lud ing a l t u r n ' y a '
»St. Johns Realty
William*. Phone FA 2-3*51.
f " '
and a b atr ac t f " i
and
that In d ' f a u l t o f auch pay*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
9.
For
Sale
or
Rent
m *nt.
tltla.
t n t a r 'a t .
" t a t » . 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
rta lm . d ' m a n d and a q u l i y o f
5—123 Lake Dot Drive (SunMary. Fh. FA 27213.
If you like country living
r ' d ' m p t l o n o f tho P ' f ' n d a n t a
and all p ' r ' n n a r l a l m l n a by,
land ). Newly reconditioned
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On GEORGIA BRICK HOMES,
throueh.
u n d 'r
or
a a a l n ' t 2 UR. house, 817 Catalina.
3 UR, 2 hath, family room
lau-atcd
ill
c
I
m
i
I
cc
locations.
south
side
of
big
Lake
t t i ' m or a n y o f them , ba ah FIIA. $450 down, $79 per
home with lake view. Kit­
e o l u t t l y ba rr ad and f n r ' c l o a - Furn. Apt. 2 Bedrm. Only
Mary. Water for boating,
o d : ' a i d ault b r i n g f i l ' d In
chen equipped. $13,500, and
month. Molina Jarvis. Ph.
etc. Orange tree*. Apprnvi$65. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
t h o C ir cu it C our t, o f tha Ninth
just $wv 79 jer month after
3'22-lSIO
malcly 2'b acres. FA 2916'.’ .
J u d ic ia l C ir cu it. In and for
H om ln olt C o u n ty . Flor id a, In Loch Arbor three bedroom
$150 down pay ment! ( \!*o
Chancery, ' m i l l ' d
KKUKRAL
unfurnished lurnac, kitchen 1 New tuiuae near Lake Mary. M W IIUI SF. oil t'ivstal lake,
have 3 Bit, I bath in same
N A T I O N A L MoimiAOK AMMO322 3091.
laich Arbor. Call FA 2 3378
equipment, 8V5.UU. Robert
C1ATIO.N. a c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n *
area fur $ll.3oo, with $350
I " d un der an A c t o f Coneraaa
or FA 2-3077.
A. Williams FA 23V51.
down and $76 per rnonlh).
and e x la lln e purau an t to tha

Pot,. tl
,11. la, ; » * » .
C D F -r

r

mt

r i a i M i . la r r a k a i *
r* |k* R a t a l* a f i

32.
33.
34.
35.
3G.
3T.
38.
89.

16. Female Help W auled 26. Ratlin &amp; Television

Wall

1 DAY SERVICE
251h SI. 4 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 323 0655

Large Shetland Poniet; 1
gelding. I mare. New sad­
dles and bridles. 322 9162.

.12. Klowcrn - Shrubs
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Puttsie stock.
GltAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevtlle Ave. Near 20tlt St.

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment*
of

$13..‘si

on

.1 complete

rooms of lurnituie. Call
TK 81511, Casselberry, col­
lect.
Used furniture, appliance*,
tooia, etc. Bought • Sold,
lorry's Mart 215 Sanlord
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132

Lute Model Trude*lns

C328A
1962 (auluxie 5(H)
c i% «
Club Vlrlnrla, hraullful yallow ▼ #
fInfali. t'-O-M iran*ml*alon. V-Han*

tudnr hardlop, hlua and white finish,
V-8 iinline, C-U
-M tranamlaalun,
radio, heater. .............................. ...

CHIOVKOLETS
$2088 and up
OLDS • 88
$:U2J and up
CADILLAC___________ $5101 and up

10 % DISCOUNT
ON ANY MOW OK USIOD
CAK IN STOCK
FLUIULIII 3 Dour V-g

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---------

I Old* Station AVagun
4 Dour A-8, Aulimiulic
----------- t .Mill.LAI Sedan DrVdlc
I'owrr, Air Uondiliuncd
FORD 4 Door, h * &gt;I.. Malum AAaguu
Automatic rrau«inl"lun
FORD Country Sedan
A-a. Uvrrdrlvr
CIIEA ItOLET' Slaliun Wagun 6 1)1., Sid.

1961 Thunderbird

1961 (taluxie 500
FC3-38A
1961 Falcon

Fordor Station Wagon, 6 cylinder,
aulumalir tranamiaalnn, radio, heat*
er, lugxnue rark, white with vinyl
trim. ......................... ........

4Min A
1959 Cord Custom 600
ludur -'dan, 6 ryllndar, standard
tranamiaalnn, light green finish,
rlrun. low mileage car,
............

▼

&gt;95

g

595

|1
■1

*
J
88
^

595

cf J
^11

)9 5

1959Vord Custom .TOO c « i
▼1 1
18

)9 5

fordor. 6 ryllndar, auiomatlc (ranamiaaiuii, heater, aral balls, clean,
medium green. One owner.

1958 Chrysler

New ) nrker Station Wagon, while
flnlah, V-8. aulnmatlr tran*mlaalon,
air rmidilionnl, alrro hi-fi. clean.

cf
1

|t(M-2
1958 Ford Country Scd.
V-b, aulumalir traiumlaaion, radio,

healer, rlran, xparkllnx white flnlah
wllh ml Interior,
.. .........

52 DODGE

^ 85

\\it It

195

i

ViTon Pick-Up

Utility Hotly. Clean.

2396
686

67
695
67 ( IIEA ItUl.l-ri' t| lun Pickup,
61 6 I •I.. Viilii'iiall,
IIEA RULE I 4 Dour, b tyl., Sla. AAagun
69 lPEA
1446
MliL'TII 2 Ilour Hardtop
69 6 I vl.. Sid. .shift
793
I'ADIEI.At' I Door Sedan DrVdlc
Power And Air I mid.
t IIEYIIOEE1 U Tun Pickup
« fvl.. Sid. Shift
&lt; IIKA'ROI.KI I Duur Station AAagon
A'-a. Aulumalic
Clir.YR4ll.EI 4 Hour mhU ii
6 (’&gt;!., Sid. Shift
___ _

195

xinr. radio, hcalrr, aeal belta, clean.

Sell U» Your Furniture. Quick
Service WRh the Cash.
SUPER TRADING TOST
FA 2 0817.

NEW CIIKVH OLK T • O l.D S • C A IM I.I.AC
t SKI) C A RS A N D TR U C K S

60
61
69

.Moans Greater Savings On Our

Hardtop, rose and whit* finish,
fully |mwrred, air rondlUonriL
1.orally owned....... ....... ...... - ... —

DISCOUNT
SALE

66

Volume Sales On ’63 Fords —

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Beauty Contest Extended
«

Deadline on the Miss Semi­
nole County Contest has been
extended 10 day* to the 23th
of March, Civilan Charlie
Kampf announced today.
"Our county gtrla aeem to
be a little shy about stepping
forward and signing up for
this, but I thlrik we've got
the ball rolling now and the
entries
are beginning to
come In," Kampf aald, Clvltana are the sponsoring club
for the contest. E. C. Harper,
Jr.- la chairman.
Kampf said that
word

from the Dynatronic* plant
personnel that would he in
this week, and urged girl*
from Lyman and Oviedo and
Seminole High Schools to
pick up application blanks in
the offices of the schools and
gel them in at once.
Unmarried career girl* be­
tween 17 and 31 are also in­
vited and urged to fill out
an application blank.
"We'd like to have at lent
30 girls in the contest. There
sponsor* watting to iron-

vide you with a stunning
swim suit from Alix of San­
ford.” Kampf reminded the
young beauties of the coun­
ty
"There are Ju»t hundred*
of really lovely girl* in the
county, many of them torn
and raised here, and we al­
ready know it'a going to b?
hard to rhyose between them,
but we want one or these
lovely young ladies to reign
over the big Seml-Con'ennlal
as Queen fur a day," hr add­
ed.
There are many utcfol and

valuable prucs awaiting the
Queen and her court, and
every girl get* to keep the
hlgh-fashion latest-style swim
suit that will be from Alix
of Sanford, one of Die top
name* in the world of beach
wear.
Blank* are available at all
the high school* in the rminty, at the USO, the Sanford
Herald, S a n fo r d Electric,
Sanford Atlantic Bank. Flor­
ida Stale Bank First Fed­
eral, WTRR and the Recrea­
tion Office at the Civic Cen­
ter.

Buy A Book;
Read If;
Donate It

Town Shares
Life Institute
With Lyman

By Donna Estrs
ny Louise Simunek
Dr. Douglas* Broun, who Is
L o n gw o o d
Elementary
taking part in the Family In­
School ITO will sponsor a
stitute Program currently be­
Book Fair today, with a
ing presented by the Lyman
display
made up of recom­
PTA will speak to membera
mended books in many field*
of the Altamonte Elementary
of interest.
School PTA Wednesday on
family- life relationships, Mrs.
H»ok* w o r e on display
Lawrence Swafford. A l t a during thr school day for chil­
monlc PTA president, emphadren and teachers and will ba
sited today.
from 7 p.m. until 9 pm. for
Thl* is part of the series
N E W OFFICERS of the St. Catherine of Seinn Circle of the Church of
which include* a talk by Dr. i
the parents.
the N ativity of L oiikwooiI are shown here after their election. From left.
Brown at Lyman High School
Benefits to Ihe school li­
Mrs. Tracy Enten, treasurer; Mrs. John Kennedy chairman: Mrs. Garland
Tuesday on "Do Teenagers
brary
will he realised, not
Shaw, aecrctary; Mrs. Leo Cross, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)
Need Parent*?" to begin at
from sates profits, but rather
7:30 p in. A discussion work­
Irnm the donation of tho
shop will be held at the Alta­
books to the school after Ihe
monte ScIsmiI Wednesday- aft­
purchaser h»* finished read­
ernoon at I p.m. in conjunc­
ing them.
tion with the srnrs.
All sales will be recorded
Dr. Brown ti professor of
and a drive will be made at
Marriage and Family Living
a later time to have Ihe
of (lie School of Social Wel­
books brought to the school
fare at Florida Slate Univers­
for Hie benefit nr all the stu­
By
l-oufsr
Simunek
auditorium
for
renewal
of
open
house
u*»
well
attendity, and all persons in the
od and Dr. Paul O. Schallet dent*.
Plans for a foot-lapping memberships.
area are Invited to attend any
“ The school library has
The
Library
hax
made
lias
accorded the honor of
concert
by
the
Mid-Florida
of the aeries.
Pops Orchestra are all in great stride* in ll* three burning tin* mortgage during j made excellent progress since
the opening of this term.
readiness for tonight at 8 year* of operation Their' the open house ceremonies.
PTO fund* and book dona,
p. m. at tut- Altamonte Elelion*, romblnrd with sch&lt;*d
menlary School on Sft ITS
funds, have raised ihe hook
Conductor Arthur Bril wm
count from find to more than
direct the concert, which will
2.100 volumes.
open wiUi the National Em­
To meet accreditation stand­
blem March by E. E. Ilagard*. five volumes per pupil
Mrs. Margaret Cleveland, lcy, followed by highlight*
arc needed. This will mean
12, of HOT Palmetto Ate. from Oklahoma hy Richard
died late Sunday at Seminole Rogers.
Hy Lyle C. Wilson
|Terminal Co , Hardman and upwards of 3.000 lawk* de­
Autumn I-ravc* hy Johnny
pending on next year's en­
Memorial Hospital.
WASHINGTON (CPU — Northeastern Railroad Co. ami
rollment.'' Principal Louis
She wai born July t, 1910 Mercer, Clear Track Gallop
St.
Johns
River
Terminal
Co.
Nun-operntinyr employes of
m ririlla, Ga. and had lived hy J. Rarnby and a spiritual
Kosky said.
Judge Long's circular tu
tiiu Southern Railway and af­
In Sanford for Ihe past 30 Now Don’t lx-1 Nobody Turn
All honks at (he Fair will
empkyes
said: "The Supreme
filiated
lint
s
have
been
irtviU-d
years. She attended the F'-st You Around will be presented
feature Hie best in library
by the vocal quartet of *lob to apply for refund of dues Court decided that dues, fee* binding and will he sold at
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­ Nedalf. Harold Riexcn. Ken-, money misused by their union* and assessments collected by absolute school costs. Many
i n union under a union shop honk* will lx- available lor
band A. C. Cleveland, two ncth Gnuchark and Heroic for political purtases.
The
Southern
is
union
a
hop.
agreement may not he used by immediate delivery w h i I •
Kirvtcin.
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Ro­
There will be a dance by- Miss Nancy M. lumper, a lira unions for political pur­ others can be ordered for
man and Mi*| Carol Cleve­
land. both of Sanford, and Pat Wise ax well av a baton Southern employe. Won » 11M11 poses over your objection. early delivery.
presentation by the 1-ake Supreme Court decision for­ The court will determinu the
two grandchildren.
Funeral services are sche­ Weston Baton Twirlers under bidding lubor leaders to com­ extent to which such dues, fee*
duled at 10:30 a. in. Wcdncx- the direction of Mr*. Sarah pel a union memln-r to pay 1 r and assessments are used for
da at Brisson Funeral Home McElfrcsh to the Semper political activity to which the political non-collective bar­
member was opposed. Mus gaining purposes and will es­
with Rev. Fred Chance offi­ Fidelia March by Sousa.
3trs. Iris Blackwclder will Loupcr seek* to alert Southern tablish a system of making
ciating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn sing several Victor Herbert employes to their chance to refund* or reductions in dues
favorite*. The program will obtain a refund.
fur employes who give notice
Memorial Park.
Tlia Sanford Tourixt and
Pallbearer*
are
Denter end with the playing of the
The c».e begun in Ihbb to the union that they object
Cordell, John Ivey, J .. C. famous Sousa March, the C o u n t y
Superior Court, to the use of their money for ShufLchoard Club will hold
Davis, Gene Kstridge, Ed Stars and Stripe* Forever.
.Maco, Ga., in 1U38. Tin- Su­ purposes other than erdleiUvr a .spaghetti supper today at
8 p.m. at live club building,
Tickets will lie available preme Court ended It, June! bargaining."
Davis and Elmer Dunn.
Brisson Funeral Home U at Uie door and also ran be lb. Km;I. Judge (I. L. Long,
"The demand for a onion with Joe Aztarella in charge
secured at the. Library on llibb Superior Court, now bus simp,” Mis* Looper t o l d of serving.
in charge of arrangement*.
On Wednesday the Main­
Mail Unit
Ave.
Shepherd's invited to seek refunds from United Pre** International,
Drug Store in Casselberry, their unions KkOtXi non-oper­ "carries employe responsibili­ land Club, In New Smyrna
Beach, will be in Sanford fur
Western Auto in Fern Park ating employes of these lines:
ty to regard and to respect an afternoon tournament.
Plata and the Countryside
Georgia Southern - Florida the rights und idea* of minor­
New officers elected for
Doll Shop in Altamonte.
Railway Co., Southern Rail­ ity group*. This present* a the .'ianfurd club, recently,
The Concert Committee ha*
way Cc., Cincinnati, New Or­ Very serious problem to our are Stallion Wright, president;
worked very hard on hix
leans and Texas Pacific Kail* nation when you consider that George Rounds, vice presisubject and are hoping for
Funeral service* were to its complete success as this way, Alabama Great Southern t'.l per cent of AFL-CIO tnem- deni; Mrs. Rounds, secre­
Ite held today at 4 p m. for li the meant to provide fund' Railroad Co., New Orleans I tiers are under a union shop, tary; Fred M. Walton, trea­
Thom a* Oglesby, 92, who died for the operating rxprnM-s of and Northeastern Railroad Ten cent* per capita pet 1surer; A. C. Madden, tour­
Sunday afternoon at the Semi­ the library to keep ll open. Co., Carolina and Northwest­ month could swing a national nament director and assistant
nole Memorial Hospital.
director, Joe E. Murray.
A table will be set up in the ern Railway Co., New Utleans |election.
Services will be held at
Ihr Church of God of Pro­
phecy
with Rev.
Robert
Strickland officiating. Burial
will be in Lakrview Ceme­
tery.
Serving aa pallbearer* are
Tommy Swaggerty, Jim Grif­
fis, Clyde Wait*. A. B. Sikes,
W C. Galley. Randall Kin-

Pops Orchestra

Foot-Tapping Contest Set

Mrs. Cleveland
Dead At 52

Rail Employes Invited
To Apply For Dues Refunds

J

MEET ARIZONA, a three act mimical operetta
will be presented by the Sominolo IliKh School
Glee Club and Chorallers at 8 p.m. tonight at the
school auditorium. Misa Patty Glenn Johnson

Mikler Rites
Set Wednesday
Funeral service* are schcedulrd Wednesday at 3:30
p. m at St Luke's Evincelical Lutheran Church In Sil­
via for Joseph Mlklrr Sr.,
psinecr resident who founded
Uic community.
Sir. Mlklcr'i grandsons will
aerie ai pallbtarrra and Rev.
Stephen SI. Tuhy will offi­
ciate at the services.
The family ha a requested
(hat in lieu of flowers, dona­
tion* be made to the building
fund or to the missionary
project* of the church.
Burial will be In the Luth­
eran Cemetery.

Chamber Asks
Halt Claims Pay
Giant Tax Cut
Profiteers, Bar Asks
T A L L A H A S S E E — In * move to atom
profiteeririK in workmen’s i-nniiwnsntiun cluime, the
Florida Bar proposed a statute chattKe nharply cut­
ting payments to the |Hirnianently disabled.
If paneed by the 19011 LcglHlutlin*, compensation
to iiermancntly disabled pornoim would be reduced by
the amount paid III Sm-ial Se­
curity benefits by the fed­
eral government.
The measure was regarded
as an emergency step lu pre­
vent injured workers from
treking |&gt;ermniii-ntly disabled
status in order to draw both
workmen's compensation and
Social Security.
The
Florida Imlifetrial

Concentrate
Shows Increase Mrs. Ada Walker
Dies Monday

LAKELAND (DPI) - Can
nrry uie of Florida orange*
continued to Increase lust
week and was running slight­
ly abrad of the lame period
last sea ion, the Florida Cit­
rus Slutual reported this
weekend.
The Slutual said a large
portion of the fruit went for
concentrate, with the balance
going for chilled juice, single
strength juice and chilled
salad.
About is million tmea of
oranges have lion used this
season in processor chancla.
with 3S million bosri being
used for concentrate. But the
Mutual said that cannery use
of grapefruit has been falling
for the past week.

Credit Women
Hold Breakfast
The regular meeting of the
Sanford Credit W o m e n ' s
Breakfast Club wai held at
the Pinecreit Ion on Starch

13.
Credit Blackouts from the
Manuel were discussed with
all girls participating.
Polly Junta from the Credit
Bureau has taken over aa Ed­
ucational Chairman for tbo
rest of the year.
Polly Jones also received
word from the Jacksonville
CWBC that aha hia been
chosen to serve on the Bulle­
tin Committee at the SUM
Convention In Miami in Oc­
tober.
The next meeting win be
held en Tuesday evening »t
the Strickland-Morriaon show­
room et 7:30 as Merck II.

stars with Henry Lavender in the production.
Here a Kay Kioup of dudes and "dudenes" dunce
n merry s&lt;|uare dance in the old corral.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*. Ada Walker, S3, rtf
13A3 Myrtle Ave. died Mon­
day morning at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Chlplcy.
August 23. 1H7B and had made
tier home in Sanford for the
past 3(1 years, where site wav
a member of the First Bap
list Church
Stir ti survived by seven
children: Mrs. J. W. (iam­
bic and Mrs. I'ora la.1*- Griggs
nl Sanford:
Mr *. Ouida
Smith of Fort Meade; John
Heddick of Phoonlx City,
Ala.; Bill Beddick, Lake City,
Fla.; Ben Reddick of Tam
pa and .Marlin Beddick ol
Canada.
Also four sisters, Mrs.
Ouida Menstroin. l-ake Wales;
Mrs. (ilsdys McCurlry and
Mrs. Demourll Jowers, Opp,
Ala; and Mri. Mamie Ttllan.
Phrnlg City, Ala.
Also four brothers: Allen.
George and A. I&gt;. Cotton of
Pensacola and Brn Colton
of Phenli City Ala,
The body will be lent to
Chlplcy for graveside ser­
vices to be held at the Chipley Cemetery at 4 p. m.
Wednesday.
Brit son Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements

Bidault Gets
Added Guards
BTEINEBACH.
Ger­
many (UPD—Bavarian police
reinforced tb*(r guards around Georges Bidault today
h e e a u a e of aaaaaaination
threat• sent to the fugitive
former French premier.

Commission, which supports
the reform but ts liol backing
tile liar proposal, report* that
some work eis were getting
I&lt;eliefIts as inlirh as fiU per­
cent higher Ihiin tiiu salaries
they earned.
A Cliipley truck driver who
romp)aiutd of a hack injury
drew iH-uefits totaling 131-1 a
month. Ills salary was $200 a
ni-iith on the job, said tha
commission.
Citing another ease, Work­
men's Compensation Director
I'atrirk Meats told of another
truck driver, 48 years olt| with
five children, whoso U-nufils
totaled f.'SJti a month com­
pared to earnings u( 1273:
mill a Miami iatiorer who sat
hark with belief ila of $300
compared to earnings of $2(0.
The earnings listed above
wen- subject to ftdeial income
mill social aeniuty wllliltolillog luxes. Ilisnbility beiiellls
are tax free, which ilu-reasea
the margiii over earnings.
Dtnler Floihla's wurkmen's
rompcnsalion law, PA pereent
ot (lie IP0,000 liiJUIIes each
year l i r e handled automatical­
ly. Meur* said.
Hut there is a disturbing
tit-ml toward seeking ytenuani-ntly disal-lt-tl status wineug
those with paitiwl disutilities
who glow arcus!timed to rereiving fat benefit* cltrcks, he
added.
An additional attractive
factor, Mi-ars said, it that
those reerlviog full benefits
still rail rum up to $100 a
month in purttimr work with­
out endangering their Buriat
Security statu*. Some earn
much more.
The Industrial Commission
feels the Social Security law
shculd be altered to reduce In
some proportion the payments
to these claimants, said Mrara.
If the Florida Bar proposal
ts passed, there will be no
saving to the public, since
workmen's compensation is
paid by private insurance
carrier*.

Tire ter said It ix backing
the suggested law In the Flo­
rida Legislature because it
offer* a chance t« grL some­
thing don* soon.

WASHINGTON (UPI»—The
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
today recommended an W ft
billion tax cut effective June
3u "to avoid the recession the
President has been talking
about.” *
Joel Harlow, chairman of
the chamber'* taxation com­
mittee, said corporate and in­
dividual laxcs should lie re­
duced this year ‘‘ if the econ­
omy is to gain momentum"
rather than over three year*
as President Kennedy has
jirojaixed.
In testimony prepared for
the lliimir Ways and Means
Committee,
Barlow urged
nits which "will principally
encourage risk taking and ex­
tra effort” amt not Ju*t relief
for consumer*.
Harlow said money lost to
the Treasury by the reduc­
tions would be offset hy "sub­
stantial reductions in federal
expenditures.” I n c r e a s e d
consumer
spending
also
would make up lor the loss,
lie added.

Security Man

Tourist Club
Plans Supper

Thomas Oglesby
Service Today

ard.

Honorary Pallbearers are
Clyde Muse, Ernie Kinard,
William 1-effler Sr.. H. II.
Duncan, W. G. Kilbce, and
B. C. Whitten.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford ts in charge of ar­
rangement*.

A repreicntullve oj the Soc­
Use color to create archi­
ial Security Administration tectural effect*, make rooms
district office In Orlando will appear larger, ceilings high­
be at thr City Commission er etc.
room. City Hall, between U *
in. and noon April 3, tu, 17
ART IIHOWN
and 21 for those who wish to
I'EST CONTROL
apply for old age amt sur­
Termite* A Other Pests
vivor*
in*urancr
benefit*,
Social Security account num­
"HOI PARK OR.
ber* or to obtain information
323-8805
SANFORD
about Social Security.

Has V*8...will really travel!
iu s t o u t l A h o t n e w V - 8 to odd now fire to the Comot fun-and-sun line.Wc call K tho Cyclone 2 6 0 V-8.
You'U call it a pistol! It's availablo in any Com et— jaunty convertibles, sedans with Com et's classic
roofline, station wagons, racy bucket-seat S-2 2 's, and Com et’s nowest, the rakish Sportster hard*
top. And Comet adds to your fun with new service-savers that greatly reduce operating costs for
brakes, anti-freeze, oil and lubrication. No wonder Comet holds the top t
- J ] ‘63 MERCURY
resale value record in its class. Your Mercury dealer’s got the Comet
you're interested in ... and keeps his interest in the Comet you getl
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�Losers To— Protest
To Governor
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Rigged' Charges Thrown At Election
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Rhodes, Ferrin
Van Eepoel W in

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Town Council of North Orlando will have a
"new face” at its next scheduled meeting, April I.
North Orlando electors turned out en masse
Tuesday
to vote in three new Council members. Irene
By L \ R R Y VERSIIEL
Van Eepoel, Arthur Rhodes and Arthur Ferrin. May­
Our fnfurmanta told a* toor Frank Kastila and Clarence Memory were unscat-

C lO c*

Ity of «n off-the-record meetad in lh« vote. Kurt Stripling
lay of the St. Johna-lndian
did not seek rr-eleeliun.
In • holly contested cam­
River Navigating Committee
paign, no per oral of North
Tuesday at Orlando. Several
Orlando's registered voters
local and long distance tele­
turned cut lo make tlu-ir »i&gt;phone calls brought the tame
li-vtiofls in the Town's second
answer: “ No comment for
lection. Woodrow Anderson
now." It was learned a dele­
nml Rolierl Stephenson were
chosen rounci'ien in the
gation will be in Tallahassee
GENEVA lUPli — The So- Town's first election in March
Monday, with a promise to­
vict Union today ripped mh&gt; I 100-’ . , Previously. C o u n c i l
day of a news release Friday.
France for resuming nuclear numbers had been named by
Icsl* In the Sahara Monday
x orth Orlamlo Company.
Thu* fir Republican Jan
...
a'jui aml hnpllcd ,ha1,hc United;
fhu* on April I Anderson.
F.° ‘ “ " l ..!1 ‘. " ‘ .i1 m ,h. * !* ""
»PP«-«Vo*l of the Stcphcnson. Rhodes. K-mn
in hi* bid lor election to Iho
trench action.
.
land Mr*. Van Eepoel will
legislature , . . Gordon Fred­
Soviet negotiator s«m&gt;«n choose among themselves a
erick . . . J10S . . . Uy llie Tsarapkin told the 17-natlun: mMyor
succeed Fnsula.
way Republican* are begin­ disarmament conference it
Of
tha
Towii'a JP2 regla­
ning to worry whether For­ was “ characteristic" lliat the
tune i* in danger of being United States had "found no tered voters. 2tV2 elector* cast
transferred . . . They remem­ word to condemn France" their ballot*. There were nine
absentee wtea end ".VI voted
ber S. J. Davis' GOP oppon­ for the new test.
Tuesday. Nine ballot* were
ent a few years back was
Tsarapkin said U. S silence
sent out of town a few months on Ilie subject look on added thrown out, three becuu** the
voter had placed their Xs labefore voting time , . .
significance in view of last
• • •
fore all candidate* and aix he.
year's United Nation* Gen­
Jan Fortune sent us a tele­ eral Assembly resolution ap­ rau*e tha voter had iiiade no
gram today saying he won't pealing for a halt to all nu­ mark.
Joe Burke ami David Til*on
be at that Bear Lake meeting clear testing by last Jan. 1.
received
Hi and two writa-in
tomorrow night. . . Other
Earlier, the United Stairs
ronimilmrnts. said Mr. For­ told the Soviet Union to ipul voles, respectively.
Following i» an unofficial
tune.
stalling anil get down to ser­
• • •
ious talks on negotiating a nu­ recount of tile election:
Group I—Arthur D. Rhode*,
The Hospital Board recent­ clear test ban agreement.
ly okayed preliminary plans
U. S. Ambassador Charles 145: C'larcnc* Memory, 40,
for completion
of the new
C. Sidle told the ronferenre and Norman A. Spaulding, 75.
wing . . . John Burton given that it is lime for faster pro­
Group 111—Arthur Ferrin,
the green light to proceed gress and fewer disappoint­ 12H. ami Frank Kasola, 11A.
with working details with bid ment*.
G rou p V — Irene K. Van
letting wen for April.
The United Arab Republic Eepm-I, l l u ; \V. G. Harris,
* • »
expressed its "genuine shock 48; Henry A. Ward, 2:1, and
County r o a d department and grave alarm'' al llie re- Reginald S, WVbslsr, 7P.
still working on freeze dam­ pewal of French testing, and i
»
■• age roads . . . I/&gt;ch Arhnj Canadr'v «icn. F..L.M Barn»i
section . . . W. Crystal Drive
and Lake Blvd.
• • •
where
Asked County Attorney liar
old Johnson about franchise
legislation and he say* “ I T T p ' P l a r l r '
JACKSONVILLE (UIM* —
choose to he optimistic that1|
D lfljlj
The Florida Milk Cnmmi -l*m
the bill will bo introduced this
'* expected lo deride today
whether it will end all price
control* on milk In the slate
Don't forget Coast Guard
ST. AU G U ST IN E (LTD — I since ami for all. or extend the
Auxiliary safe twist handling
course tonight at A at the The Florida East Coast Rad- control* to the wholesale Ir
courthouse . . . SO now signed way accused National I-it**r vcl
Commission C h a i r ma n
up and enrollments slill open. Union* today of necking to
keep other railroads in line Charle* &lt;1 Andrew* said
• * fp
Memo to Southern Bell . . , by “ making an example" of Tuesday night after a day­
Ever nollcc those phones rip- the Florida carrier by strik­ long debate that hr would
ing at a time which would phohably a*k for a loti* on
. ped out at various booths
cost “ the greatest financial both question* al the end of
around town . . . Like by the
loss to the railway.''
today's *es»ion. Today's te*
too and National Guard Arm­
At Uic wage dispute strike 11moil) was expected lo he
ory r
by II nonoperating unions mostly pro-price conlrot
• • •
against the FKC went inUi
Tuesday, distributors claim­
II would be Interesting to
its eighth week, Ihe railway ed that the price controls
know ir proposed public de­
issued a liooklcl outlining were ruining (hem financial­
fenders would apply lust lo
its stand that it “ should not ly, and one agriculture expert
felonies . . . Can you imagine
agree to an wage demands said Florida’s milk industry
the outcome if It took in min­
which will inevitably lead to “ is in a mess."
or traffic case.? . . .
bankruptcy."
Roland IV, Bartlett, pro• * •
The Iwoktct also took a lessor of agricidiural econom
And the Supreme Court
smack at the U S. Post Office !
a, |(|P university of lili
keep, legislating and
, Department for what a calllatma . . . and telling u* how ed "discrimlnalcry action" nols, said Tuesday ni^lil Flor
to run our Mate and county In not giving the carrier more ilia’s milk prices arc t&lt;*i high
and that “ cost of iiriiductiiin
. . , What's that about the Florida business.
Is nol a sound basis fur pric­
usurping authority?
In Jarksunv die, meanwhile, ing."
• • •
unions removed pickets from
lie urged suspension of
local
man
m a k e s the
electromotive
division
GOOD DEPARTMENT . . . ( EMD) of General Motors price control* due to Die fael
George Hardin* priic cut­ Co. which h«* been working that “ Ihe provision* requir­
ing this metliod of pricing
ting horse. Lee’* Pride, took on two FEU locomotive*. Tile
under Florid* law are Defi­
first place in the biggeit pickets, which appeared Mon- |
iliul a„ (| ullcrly unrealistic."
horse show in the southeast day, were withdrawn w h e n ______________
this past weekend in Mont­ union leaders found EMD
gomery, Al*., beating out 24 workers would violate their
other entriea'. . . George'* contract it they continued to
brother Spencer didn't do too honor Ihe picket line.
had either . . . He cam# la
MADRID (UPD — The
first In the junior division.
United Stale* embassy today
• • •
opened an investigation Into
legislative candidates Gor­
charges an American photo­
don Frederick and Jan For­
grapher was beaten hy Span­
tune will appear on TV Sun­
NEW YORK (UPD —
day at 4 p m. with a host of Striking printer* mover) clos­ ish police after he became in­
other candidate* on Channel er today to * deadline of volved in a riot over hot dog
pictures.
a.
"several da&gt;»" set by their
Larry Shaw of New York
• • »
international union leader* photographer fur Argosy ma­
Which reminds me . . , to end the stalemate in the
gazine. said Ih- was struck
Democratic women met yes­ city's tttl
day newspaper several times by Spanish
terday . . . Only eight showed shutdown.
police when the riot ended
up.
He and four other Americans
•
9
•
were roughed up by the mob.
Herald Index
It was a quiet two-hour
wait, with no responsea to
Page It
Itl'idge
Remove Wreckage
repeated knocking* on UnPage
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Classified
WASHINGTON (UPD door. ■* the voting judge*
Page 2-A
Comic*
The Civil Aeronautics Board
counted Tuesday's election
Page It
Dear Abby
(CAB I said yesterday it lias
ballots at North Orlando.
Page 1-A
Editorial
virtually completed remov­
And Hwn there was 30
Page 11
Entertainment
ing the wreckage of a crashed
minutes of turmoil as two
I.rgala . . Page 4-2-A-S-A
Jetliner from the Florida
losing
candidates
cried
Everglades. It called the
Futile
Pag* 2-A
"fraud” and proclaimed they
operation one of the most
Society
Page 10 k 11
would proiest to the (loverdifficult airliita m history.
Spurt* _
Pag* *

I

Charges and counter­
charges before, during
and after spired Tues­
day’s election o f three
Council members in the
Town o f North Orlamlo.
The Herald received
telephone calls Monday
and Tuesday claiming the
election w a s "rigged."
T w o losing candidates
proclaimed Tuesday even­
ing, after the count, they
will file protest with Clov.
Farris Itryant.
Preliminary c l a i m s
were that a sign was

Soviets Rip
Into France
On Nuclear Tests'

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I

and everything was run
above board.”
Pointing to the fact
that she is n GermanIxirn American citizen, in
this country some 14
years, Mrs. Salter said:
"I am proud to he a citi­
zen and 1 offered my serv­
ices as a good citizen. I
repeat, if they want to
make fools of themselves
that Is their privilege."
She added she w ill have
a prepared statement for
Thursday's Herald,

VOL. -Y'

I'liitc d "T’ ress Leased W ire

E stablished 11108 “ " W E D . M ARCH ” 0. IflfiH

S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A

NO. 072

Million More
Scheduled For NAS
construction of barracks mid for training facili­
ties. Herlong said.
The $1,138,000 item is for an aircraft park­
ing apron ami for a squadron hangar, office and
shop complex.

A $1.3 million construction program for tha
Sanford Naval Air Station was approved today
hy the House Armed Services Committee, it was
rejHirtrd lo The Herald by Congressman A. S.
Un iting Jr.
This is in addition to the $1,138,1100 approv­
ed by the full House last week, the Congressman
rc|Mirtcd.
Rotii items are included in a $L'i billion mili­
tary foiiNtniftimi bill.
The $1.3 million item reported today is for

J l A W A ... Election Suit
BRIEFS Filed By Negro
Greater Share
PARIS (UPD—lit dish lor
clgn Secretary land Home
called today lor a greater
share for Eun&gt;|w in the At­
lantic alliance s nuclear dc
(cri-e setup.

New Construction

National Unions

Printers Move
Near Deadline

La Mantis, were the vot­ ' tinn with Governor Bry­ ' 1o|&gt;e and announced US
ing judges, named by the ant.
write - in votes for Joe
Town Council,
The voting judges an­ Rnrke nod two for Havid
W a r d charged, after nounced the count of the Tilstm. Alsn there were
the count was announced registered candidates and three ballots with all
Tuesday evening, that he refused a request by the names receiving a vote
was "instructed how to press for a fount on the and six ballots with no
vote” by Mrs. Salter. He write-in candidates. The marks.
rharged the election was press was informed there
Mrs. Salter told The
illegal and added that were no write-in ballots Herald this morning that
"Mrs. Salter said I could and “ besides they are in “ if they want to make
nol make a write-in vote." a sealed envelope,”
fools o f themselves that
He was siip|»orted by
It was only when Ward is their privilege.” She
Webster, w ho said he complained that defeated added that “ I make no
would join Ward in filing Mayor Frank F a s u 1 a lames about it, wo served
a protest nf an illegal elee- opened the sealed enve- without pay, w ith honesty

WKATIIER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 8G-BD. Low tonight, (LV70.

Milk Control
Decision Nears

Embassy Probes
Yank Beating

the voting room pointing'
no write-in- Iml lot 8 would
In* hIlowed, in keeping
with the Town charter. It
i.w understood this sign
wits removed during the
voting Tuesday.
Losing c a n d i d a t e s
Henry Ward and Regin­
ald Webster, defeated hy
Irene Van Fe|x»el, aimed
their blasts at a voting
registrar, Mrs. Fred Sal­
ter.
Mrs. Salter. Mrs. Henry
Fairhnrti and the mting
town clerk, Mrs. Marge

ST. PETERSBURG (Ul'll
—Contracts have been award­
ed for construction nl a stu­
dent union aial a health cen­
ter at Florida Presbyterian
College,

Three Sailors
5hof To Death

Work Halted

JACKSONVILLE I UPD —
Work was virtually halted lor
llo- third straight day toda)
at the Electro Motive Divis­
MIDWAY ISLAND (UPD— ion id General Motors as rail
T h r e e sailors were shot way pickets continued their
to d e a t h on this m Id- picketing.
Pacific island Tuesday in
wltal naval aullmritu-- de­ Plenty Of Roads
scribed a* an apparent dou­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
ble slaying and suicide.
The Knud Department said
Names of the victims were Tuesday that Mad work un
withheld pending notification der way m the state m Feb­
of next iif kin.
ruary, including 151 miles of
The Navy said two sentries new inlerstalt login* .n lo
were found shot to death at tailed $220,(0,072.
their (wist* sliortly after llu-y
reported everything "secure" More Supplies
early Tuesday morning A
MIAMI (UPI) — Another
third senlr), two rifle* and American Rest Cross Right i«
a pistol were missing from scheduled to deliver part ol
the post.
$53 million in prisoner ran
Several hours larcr, the sum supplies to Fidel Castro
sailor was found dead of Friday and expected lo ferry
appar •f.ly self-inflicted gun about lis1 Cuban Amerit ins
shot wounds in an abandoned i here from Havana.
twinker on Die two-squaremile
island,
1.300 miles
northwest of Honolulu. The
missing weapon* lay heskle
him.

Navy

JACKSONVILLE (UPD
Neja o Attorney Ernmi D
Jackson ha* asked the D s
District Court here to ih-elarr
illegal the Democratic I’ D
marie* and Du* March Zti Leg­
islative General Election on
grounds Nrgroe* have been
discriminated agaun*.
Jackson was defeated hi Do*
second Dcmocrotic Primary
March 13 by while attornev
Tom Gleene. Jackson won
Die first primary but trailed
by III.Vil vote* in the siion-l
in Die race fur Duval l u l l III)
Group Five House seal
In his pelitiun, filed last
night. Jackson asked the
eourl lo declare him &lt;lei led
or ax -in alternative, declanDie primaries to be •illegal
and void on grounds Dial the
same eonxlituted no rational
plan of reap)Hirtlonment m
the el'Ttiuu of a eantlulale''
lor the House.
He also asked the court to
declare Die primal tea illegal
because as belli, the) ' eon
stiluteii ,-m invidious diserliui
nation against the pcittioliri
as Negroes residing in Conn
I) Com illusion Dislrlet 'two
ol Duval County.”

Sulionl Meet
The executive hoaid of the
Altamonte Elementary School
I’ .T.A. will meet Thursday
morning at &lt;• 15 in the school
cafelerla to plan no the
March 2H t'.T.A. meeting.

Congressman 1lei long also stated be had
been informed by Hie l?. S. Civil Service Com­
mission that it has recalled the entire eligibility
list of candidates for Sanford's post mastership
for an investigation into the backgrounds of all
who submitted applications.

Incorporation

(T'NEO, IDily (LTD —
Saudi Arabian King Sand's
tmvide jetliner crushed into
show-covered Crazy Mountain
mar the French border at
Altamonte Springs will jump into the fight, dawn today, apparently kill­
against iinor|mrntu&gt;ii o f the Fern I’aik eiMiimiinily ing the IB persons on board.
at its Town ('oniuil meeting this evening, il was in­ Fit mi himself was not on Dio

Fight Widens

dicated today by Mayor Laurence Swnffnril.
p la n e
( ’asselherry went un record Monday evening in
Italian and French Alpine
a I-1 vote as opposing the Fern Paris iiienrpnralinn tloops, guides and poLeo

Missing Flyer
Search On
rA C K SO N V IU .E

( UPI )

—

A joint air sea xrntcli was
launched today for a Navy
pilot who crashed white mak­
ing a night carrier landing
aboard Die L’SS Saratoga
U*| flight.
The pilot. Cmdr. - Edgar
Clayton, commanding officer
of Rgblcr sipiadinu 33. was
lamlfng hi* Fall Crusader
wlvs*ii the plane slrutk the
rimip of Hu- carrier and went
over Die sate.
At the lime Die Saratoga
was about 5o miles in Uic
Atlantic Ocean off May|Kirt.
Two destroyers, serving as
jviane guards lo the carrier,
began an immediate search
of the area, and two fit'll copters joined them at first
light today.
In addition, an amphibious
rescue plain- lloin N AS Jack
vmville wild In the scene.

because it would hinder Cas­
selberry's growth, tassel her
ry can only grow in a south­
erly direction since it is
IniimiU d by A I t t m o n t e
Springs, Ddtguood unit Not III
Orlando.
“ I Dunk It is time," Mayor
Swoffnt'd and tmlay, “ lliat
the Fern Park incorporation
commdlee , . . Vernon Dunn
and whoever else . . - collie
out and -how their face* and
tell what they want."
Tlve Alla monte mayor said
lie has trained that the lorn
Park committee represents
only two per crtlt of Die
Fern Park property owners,
whereus "I' ve he | numer­
ous requests from property
owners Die) would rather be
taken in hy Altamonte Springs
than he incorporated into
Fern Park.”
lie continued: “ It is Diem
(Fern Park committee) who
is fighting Cassella-iry and
Altamonte Springs, we're not
fighting them. We Just want
to he left alone, to grow as
we have Itern without an
argument-*'

League To Visit N A S

More Ilian 50 members of lunclusm ami briefings by Die held in D&gt;* NAS ballroom.! MTG), The visitor* will then
(lie Crntral Florida Council commander of Heavy Attack I will be followed by a tour of visit Die Heavy Attack Squa*
of the Navy Iwague jsdl v|ai, Wjng One and Die romitiand 'Die Air .Station including laci droll Three flight line fur
Die Sanford Naval Air Sir-ling officer of Die air stalum. [ lilies of Die Naval Air Main- close up inspection of tinBIRMINGHAM Ala. DP I )
tion Friday for a business! The noon lundieon. to lie [ (ensDcr Training Group (NA- \ - i VigtluiUu anil A3U Sky—U. S. Atty, Macon L. Wea­
ver said today In- asked the
T’J O ty ja w c r * ’V e q
» - ^ - w p o p i T s t - -r?* ®
V
«
. a_ " *
■** ■
■ .
Federal Bureau of Imcstlga
turn to see If tin* .Saturday i I
Evening I’ o-t violated fed­ I t
eral law hy publishing a
story based on an overheard
telephone conversation
The Post, in Its current
issue, carries an article say­
ing former Georgia athletic
director Wallace Butts ami
Alabama athletic director and
football coach Paul Hryaul
rigged the 1M2 football game
- -U4 W i .
between the schoolDie
ML.MI1LRS OF tliu Central Floritla Council,
luncheon meeting ut Die NAS ballroom Friday.
story was based on all alleg­
Navy iA'iiRtie, will i n a j a a 'l tha lunyr, nleck l i n r a
The AftA in eapuble of high or low level attack
ed telephone conversation he
in any weather.
nf the A'i A Vllfilante attack l a n n l r t T (pictured
tween Ihe two men that was
overUt aid hy * lined man. ; uUivej during tour of NAS Sanford following

FBI M ay Move
In On Rigging

King Saud's Jet
Crashes; 16 Die

way qp lltn
toward
Dm
wreck age, hut tIh1re was no
word &lt;d possible survivor*.

fought

their

mountainside

“ I iiere ace not likely to
)tc ativ survivors,” an Italian
national police spokesman
auld.

S.uid, who had twen tinder*
■going treatment for a sic*
iimrli ailment at Lausanne,
Hew m the same plane from
Geneva to Nice Tuesday for
eonvab'seenee and a vaca­
tion en the Riviera.
lie sent the year old four*
engine, Hr111 h built Comet
IV airliner, which he bought
(nr $1 3 million and outfitted
in lavish style, hack to Gen­
et a to pick up members of
his suite and baggage It was
on |lie way hack to Nice with
sen’ll passenger* ansi a erew
of nine when It crashed.
Andre Leyvrat, chief of
police in Geneva, discounted
ally possibility of sabotage.

Firm Opening
NEW

YORK

(UPD

—

Si nks «p«ru,l firm t&lt;u!ay on
ittimid trndiujS \nluiilti.

Friday
warrior twin jet attack homtv

ers.
Adm W. It. Hollingsworth,
I .SN ret . of Maitland, is
president ol Die local council.
The Navy league is a na*
Don-wide civilian organiza­
tion dedicated hi keeping tSms
public informed on the n&gt;u*
and activities of the Navy
within Die total Ucfen-o pic­
ture. according lo J- K. Gal*
luwuy, chairman of Utc pro*
gram committee for the Cen­
tral Florida Council.
Galloway said one of live
group's primary aims u&gt; t&lt;»
Impress upon the public Die
inqiorianre of keeping tl o
gea lanes open for Hie fiseas
World and to emphasize the
necessity of maintaining a
strong Navy (sir fulfilling Hit»
mix* am.

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Smallpox Epidemic Danger Emphasized Here
False Security

K

FOOD FAIR
SHOPPING CENTER

ellys

Sense Rapped

25th &amp; Park

A "false sense o f security is lending us down ft
potentially (langeroiiH path tow ard n smnll pox epi­
demic," County Health Director Frank Leone warned
toduy.
Dr. Leone also emphasized the danger* o f diph­
theria, whooping cough and tetanus.
"The /set th«t we h«ve had
no small pox caaea in many
years," tha health director
warns, “ has led many clttxena
to forego vaccinations. This i»
a very risky situation."
He continued:
Nearly 90 members of the
"Florida la perhapa one of
the most tuaccpUbla aUtea lie-, Central Florida U. 8. Naval
cauae cf the numerous avenues 1Academy Alumni Association
will lour Hie Sanford Nasal
Air
Station
Saturday
as
guests of the Commanding
Officer of NAS Sanford and
the Commander of Heavy
Atlark Wing One.
The (our will follow a Inn
cheun In the Mayfair Inn at
noon. All Sanford area Naval
Academy alumni are Invited
to attend.
While visiting the Air Sta­
tion. (lie group will observe
ilmulatcd
carrier
landing
practice from the vantage
point of the Landing Signal
Officer’s (LSO) platform. The
LSO la the controlling anilsorlt for all carrier landings.

Open Mon.-TucH.-Wcd.-Snt. 9 til 6
Thun*.

Academy Assn.
To Tour NAS

DR. F R A N K LEONE

Sure ’n B’ogora As My Name Is O’Kelly

S t Patrick's
D A Y S A LE

IIKOW NIK TROOP, 200, under the Icuder.-hip o f Mrs. John Hailey recent­
ly received a deniotiHtralion on "Health and Safety." Chief Frank Kerr,
ielt, given Home pointer* on firnt aid to, Sunan Kerr, Janie Hlair and Debbie
Mainer. Debbie Sefodon.*, on the table, |&gt;n*e* an the victim. Mr*. Neil Pru*
den and Mm. Inez ScmhIoiih are u**i*tmit leader* of the troop.
(Herald Photo)

ST. PATRICK'S DAY IS SUNDAY And
The Blarney Is Flowing Until Closing
SATURDAY Just See Your Wild IRISHMEN For The
WILDEST PRICES

Dr. Speronis
To Give Talk
'At Forest Lake

by which amall poi can enter
the states. One infected per­
son ran spread tha disease to
hundreds before doctors even
suspect they might have amall
By Shirley Wentworth
poa. This very thing happened
Dr. Stephen Louis Speronis,
in anuther atate when a director of the University of
wounded eoldier was flown Tampa, will give an address
back from Korea.
entitled "The Hear and t lir ,
"The tremendous sir travel Kaglc" at 11:30 am. Monday!
Into Miami, one of the natiun'a in the Forest I.akc Academy 1
largest airports, poses a con­ gymnasium.
stant threat. No matter how
Invitation has been extend­
vigilant port authorities are, ed to lid s Clubs and other
a person with amsll pox ran interested groups from neigh­
escape detection until too late. boring high schools by the
" A person can havei small academy's student associa­
pux and not realisa It before tion officers who arranged
eight to I t days. Thers have the appearance of Dr. SperMKMIIEHS OF G IR L SCOUT TROOP 11 met recently at the homo of
been a number of small pox onis whose major field of
their leader, Mr*. William Mamh, to earn merit badge requirements.
casss recently in varioua parts study is Russian’ History and
Karen Williamn, Pam Edward* and Linda Mamh, left to right, arc nhown
Soviet
politics.
o f the world and a few
demonstration how to set a table. Other* attending tho meeting wero
Forest lake Academy Is lo
months ago New York had a
Sally Deal, Valnrie Hamilton, Dale Hronbcrgcr, Kathy Avencl, Karen Gilscare. The disease is highly catcd just west of the Forest
) k&gt;, Leslie llartwig, Vivian Mclndale, Cyndee Morrison and assistant lend­
contagious. It can l&gt;* spread City Slipping Center on Sit
er, Mrs. George Hronberger.
(Herald Photo)
by dust particle*, a cough or 430.
anaeae, most cartalnly by peraonal contact.
"Almost every victim ts
scarred for life. One victim in
five dies. All this can be pre­
vented by being vaccinated
and repeated every five years.
By Jane Casselberry
Malntenanc* of
protection
Tlie value of advertising
A
nominating committee
against this serious epidemic
was named by the Women's , will lie presented as the pro­
disease require* revaccination
Club of Casselberry at the gram for the Seminole Coun­
Tho key In Elder Spring* ior 1 department superintendat least every five year*. It is
March business meeting of ty Hoard of Realtors at the
one of the most easily prevent­
Baptist
Church will lie pre­ ent; L. V. Hollis, junior 11 de­
the group hekl *| the ('lull dinner Hireling at the llamiable dl.es.es,
sented
In
Ilia Youth Pastor, partment superintendent; Ann
building on Ovrrltmok Dr. I Ron House in ('assclliorry.
Slelnmcyer. Junior I (earlier;
"Importance of proper Im­
Doyle Broun, Sunday during
Srrving on the committee [ Monday.
Hetty Car|»enlrr, Junior I
munisation In prevention of are Mrs. L. K. Swope, chair­
Two speakers and a film the morning worship services
teacher;
(iloria
Twyman,
diphtheria is emphasised by man Mrs. Joseph Laird, Mrs. will comprise the program,
epidemiologic data for 1D&amp;U C. K. Flatter and Mrs. Urn on how to get the most front to officially open Youth Week. (■all Coleman, Summy Par­
.The pastor. Rev. B. Hamilton rish and Travis Twyman,
and 11*00. The 26 year decline Kvatu. Reports wilt lie made j your advertising dollar.
junior It teachers, and Betty
In Incidence eiure World War at liar April 3 election meet­
Business of the Hoard w-ill (iriffin, will mako the pre
II haa hailed and In the south ing at which time nomina­ |cuistst of reports from var- scnlatlon. Brown will runduct Carpenter, training union di­
era state* the atark rate is tion! also will lie acceptable , lous committees and indur- Hie services in the evening rector.
The Youth Week activities
increasing. Ilolh tbs number from the floor.
I lion of new members.
worship hour and Wednesday will be climaxed with an As­
nf rases and the number of
sociations) Youth Night Sat­
evening.
death* are highest among chiturday. March 23, at which
Other
young
people
who
drtn under ten year* of age.
wilt ho taking part in this lime there will he a big lionProportionals to the popula­
special
emphasis on youth fire, with eating, singing, In­
tion, incidence la nearly five
will
lie Travis
Twyman, spirational speaker and fel­
times higher among non-white
chairman
of
deacons;
Clar­ lowship.
than while rhildrrn. Most of
ence Johnson, Sammy Par­
the patients have not been Im­
The Temple llaplM Church to serve not only Altamonte rish, Bill Young, Claude la-a­
munised. Immunised persons
of Altamonte Spring* has but also tlie Maitland amt gue, Worley Tedrnw anil Donesposed to the disease are
announced pluns for an all Fern Park area*.
uld Soderlilum, deacons; Pal­
more likely to Uvume carrlo. J
day sing and dinner on the
sy Holland, clerk; Donald So
rather than to become III. In
giounds fur Sunday, March
Florida
drrbluni, treasurer; C a l l
DMO, only one death occurred
3(. at which time tlie church
Coleman, rlaur director; Ann
among Imunlsed persons In will officially tic organised.
(ircctinir
Slclnmrycr. pianist;
contrast to 67 deaths among The organisational meeting is
Jackie
Freeman.
su|icrtnService,
Inc.
those without Immunisation. scheduled for 3 p. in.
tenilent of evangelism; Itrva
"Less than half of the na
Ttie new rliurch, an Indep­
W r i g h t , supcrinlcmlrnt ot
lion's pre-school children arc endent
missionary church,
A cordial welcome I*
training;
Sammy
Parrish,
Memlx-r*
of
Sanford
Mouse
protected against polio and began meeting several weeks
Brotherhood president a n d
brought
In you from lo­
still less against diphtheria, ago in the Community House Lodge IK.’il will literally get
ItA leader; (iloria Twyman,
cal merchnnlM and civic
whooping rough and tetanus on Maitland Avr. Rev. Jewell "supper hy a nose" Knturduy
WMU president;
Louise
organization*
Only 41.1 per cent of chit Smith, pastor, advises that nlghl vi hrii they hid oil Ilia
Wright, CA trader; B i l l
dren aged one to five have since that time attendance
Young.
Sunday
school
super­
aise and shape of a nos* for
received the recommended has exceeded expectations
intendent; Darlene Coleman,
four doses of balk vaccine, and already atx persons have their paltrier amt her Imix sup­
general secretary; Carolyn
per
at
a
aiM-ial
gathering
of
and only I.T per cent have united through profession of
Map*. Area
the lodge and invited guests Nolan, adult department su­
had three doses of babln oral faith.
Information and
perintendent;
Clarenre
John­
to lie hehl in the Lodge Hall in
vaccine. Only about five mil­
The
AHamoute
Springs
Gifta from I-oral
son, married young people
lion of tha ie.6 million chil­ church 1» an associate of the laika Mary Ix-ginning at 7:UU
.Merchant* Await
department
superintendent;
dren in the pre-school group Temple baptist Church ol p.m.
i&gt;
You
Ioidies attending will bring Valda Tyson, single young
have
received protection Axalca Park in Orlando and
people
department
superin­
against diphtheria, whooping will work with the baptist a bused supper for two which
tendent; Jean Yates. Inter­
If you are a
rough and tetanus. Folio ran Bible Fellowship, a mission­ the men will hid upon hy mediate department superin­
Newly Arrived Family
alUl attack you and your chil­ ary organliatlon which sup­ viewing only tlie women's tendent; Julie Hutchison, jun­
or know o f
dren. unless all members of ports world missions with noses through holes rut In a
the family receive a full 11 missionaries on 3t field*. large sheet.
A New Family
A R T RROWN
Fallowing (he supper, games
ruurse of vaccine. You're
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Catledge
( ontart our howl out
PEST CONTROL
gambling wlib your family's missionaries of (lie bbF and and entertainment appropri­
ate
fur
a
HL
Patrick's
Day
Termites
A
Other
Frets
health. Now U's up to you to born Use Temple JlaptUt
LO LA W IN N
make sure you and your chil­ Church, will jeave shortly for celebration will be conducted
F A 2-1678
2601 P A R K UR.
for the icity,iihIi . of the even­
dren art completely protect- Puerto Rico.
322-8865
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j
The church will organise ing.

Women’s Club
Selects
Comittee

K Fri. 9 til 9

Realtors Meet
Set Monday

Elder Springs Names

Youth W eek Officers

New Altamonte Church Plans
Organization For March 24
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Traffic Boost
Seen At A C L

Construction of a spur by ; end the earrier is not about
Bj Larry V w iW
A KKW RANDOM NOTES |Florida East Coast Railway to atop operating, and in
i to Cape Canaveral would fact plans to build a line into
KI«rtion day * week from
mean increased rail freight -Cape Canaveral.
tomorrow
. Outlook seems
.traffic over Atlantic Coaat, In an exclusive interview
bleak . . . Small turnout ex­
Line through tha Sanford with U P!, FEC Board Chairpected . . . Soma 1.1,000 Demo*
man Ed Rail said the it
I area.
in thr rounty . . . -LltH) Re­
FEC announced today plan* 1day-old strike by 11 non opepublican* , . . Roth candidate* to build a spur from its
Gordon Frederick and Jan mainline eilher from Titus- !
Fortuna will appear
before 1ville or Cocoa to provide rail
thr Jaycee* this Thursday . . . 1service for the space and
Absentee ballnta application* 1
1missile b a x at Cape Canav- •
*ery, very light . • • Deadline er.il.
I* 5 p.m. Thursday.
“ This undoubted'y would
• •
•
bring additional brines* to
A member of
thr Men'* u* here in the Sanford area," |
Harden Club has offered a $50 ACL officials stated when ap­
reward for tho culprit who prised of the FEC move.
Jt was pointed out ACL ha* !
Hole about 50 percent of the
planting* by tho club alone line operating from Benson
Seminole Blvd. on thr lake- Junction,, on the north side
of luiko Monroe, connecting
fiont.
• •
•
with FEC at New Smyrna
I.lona Club planning a bulb Beach.
“ It is safe fo assume." it
rnd broom sale for the benefit
of the blind in the Loch Arlair was said “ that any rail ,
height traffic moving into
area tomorrow night.
Florida other than through
• • •
Jacksonville and bound for Thi* i* count&gt; government
Cape Canaveral would move
week . . . Courthouse open to
through here "
the public which remind* me
• * •
. . . work almost completed on
JACKSONVILLE I l l ’ ll —
t&gt;uttiiitr m new window* . . . Tltc board chairman of the
"o il, full sleum i.head on tlie strikebound Florida
East
supcivi-oi of I I'lMatration of* Coast Railway said thi* weekf • e hi I in* i oiirtlionne.
• •
•
County Commissioner* still
tuning trouble picking memIn-r* for llielr courthouse an­
nex study . . Among some of
those* rn iqnmrnth'd aie Dili,
bard Casselberry and Caul
Rate*.

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Six Convicts
Flee DeLand
Prison Camp

Robert Stephenson, North
Orlando councilman, announc­
ed today he is not supporting
any resident as a write-in
candidate in IW sday't eleclinn.

Beauty Contest
Gets 2nd Entry

* United Press Leased Wire

Bulletin

BRIEFS

FEC Rail Slrike
Spreads To
General Motors

Town Puts Lid
On Dog Control

Back Adenauer
Embassy Urges

School Program
Discussion Set

Critical Space Probe Delayed

Established 1908

MON.. MARCH 18. 19GR

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 670

$ 4 ,0 0 0 In Jewels
Stolen From Mayfair
I’nlict* toiliiy wen* viuttiiiiiinjr their invest!*
k’litiou into tin* thi'lt of s i,000 in jevvelx tuttl rush
front the room of a Kiimt at the Mayfair Inn.
The hiiiKlary ocriirml between 9 a. lit. mill
.1 p. tn. last Friday in the room occupied by Mr.
ami Mrs. .1. It. tioldhory, of Frnmiiipham, Mass.
Itirhni'tl Itraitmi. assistant hotel manager,
rrporteil to |Mtlire Mrs. tioldlieig informed him
of tin* theft at .'I p.m.
Police Chief lloy tJ. Williams said this morn­
ing that entrance to tin* room apparently had

beeh gained with a passkey. He assigned Inves­
tigator Carl Dodson to thu rase and added today
there is no definite due hs to tho identity o f the
thief or thieves, as yet.
Mrs. (ioldberg iisted the missing jewelry,
along with four Slnti hills, as a solitaire ring
valued at $1,500: sting o f pearls, $:100; matching
pearl earrings, $150; platinum wrist watch, $150;
gold pin. $.T00; duster of garnets, $100; match­
ing bracelet. $100, and a mail’s diamond-studded
wedding hand, $70&lt;&gt;.

11. S. N A V A L ACADEM Y ALU M N I ami tlieir
wives from thioiighniit Central Florida iunverged mi Sanford Saturday for a hmdiron at the
Mayfair Inn and a guided visit through the
Xnviil A ir Station futilities. Pictured front the

le ft: Capt. Joseph M. Tally Jr., Wing roiutuauder;
Adtn. T. It. Ilrittaiii, Capt. C. (J. W right Jr.,
Capt. Marshall Collins, Adtn. F. L. Kiefkuhl ami
Capt. Hubert M. Ware, Ilnse commander.
(Herald Photo)

Defend Conditions

H A VA N A il l’ ll
Pie
init’i Kulul rusitiu tlcfnitlisl
(’utitliliniiA hi t'kdiM Sunday
Mild *nid (hr l\ S. »|»oti»oit*$|
JACKSONVILLE i l l ’ ll - A Ilia me for I'lutrio** mean*
The St-day-old strike against "fiiirlitful iiiU ny" for l.uim
Ihe Florida East Coast It ail - A iiuti* a.
wav spiead today In the Kleetmmolivc Division of General Checkout
Motors which handle* inauiCAPE i AN AYER At. i l l ' l l
■lenaticr of FEC diesel loco• An At la* rurkrt that uill
i motives.
Ilium li I*. S. A»tinnaut I.
Sinking employes of the (iordou t oopei Jr. on a plan­
FEC sppeared outside the ned 22*nrbit flight hi Mm&gt; nr *
General Motors plant early, ri%fd her* today and unit
today and sel up a picket line into h haiiKar fot I’hpikmili.
which tlie GM workers — I
members of tile L'lilted Alito
New .Saint
Workers Union -- refused to
VATIi AN C lI Y il l'll ' vf$r» ^e*--.
,v .. . ailcait &gt;aurce .aid it»
day Mother Kbrala-th Setoo,
the fu*l nntivr-lmiti Allied■all to In* tss-Mtifi**sl. could lmcome a *m11*l “ within » few
year*."

Burke Enters
Tuesday Vole

Parking meters will lie In-1 CAPE CANAVERAL (C P I) ' dezvoui" a mauled space
stalled soon si the southwest —The fir»l U. S attempt* to capsule and an unmanned
ronwr of Commercial and link up two object* in orbit— target object tn otkit ••should
Tark.
• critical step toward deve­ begin with about Die fifth
• • •
lopment of manned spser flight" in Projeti Gemini,
Civitan*
extending
that I stations — probably will lie American's newc-4 man inbeauty contest deadline until delayed uniII IU55. it was in spare program.
Ham mack
and
Kaprjan
March 25
dicated today.
• • •
This it a key goal that presented tlieir paper today
SMILE . . - Ih* second the Soviet Union came with­ before the opening session of
liwiusand of “ Smile" buttons in four mile* of achieving a three-day (pare flight test­
ing conference apdwired by
arrived today and are avail­ list August.
able at the Chamber and all
Jerome B. Ilammark and the American lasliule ot
stores . . . wear one . . . and Walter J. Kaprjan of tlie Aeronautic* and Asironaufollow the directions . . . See the federal space agenry said lit *.
today that attempt* to ren , The Gemini e(|suljtl will
my grin.

VOL. Kt

n sw A . . .

ueorgia
System Killed

City fat'iers unhappy over J
the blowing of whistle* in
the city limits
• • •

W E A T H E R : Fair through Tuesday. 1(if?!i today. 85-90. Low tonight, 60-65.

rating unions was being run
by national railroad union*.
Alsn Blrkrnmeyer. son of
And Ball said thr FEC will ! Mr. snd Mrs. Janies Birnot meet the demands of the kenmeyer, winner of the to­
unions so king a* tlie strike ( rsi Jayree-sponsored Teen­
i* being directed by putsid- | age Driving Rnart-e-n. came
out winner in thr llislrirt
cr».
‘ It's totally unreasonable Contest held at llartim Sat­
to expert us to negotiate urday, Chairman lloh Ita*
announced Unlay. Illrkrnwith anyone but our own
meyer. who mas -W point*
employes- We don't propose
to Ih- hound by some organ- 1 chrail of his nearest com­
i/ation to which we don’ t he- I petitor, now will go to thr
state context
in Ocala
long." lie said.
Ball said many of tho I
March
200 emp’oves who walked off
their jobs over a wage dis­
pute didn't want to go on
strike. Ball said the national
unions forced the strike
“ The union* weren't so
much interested in tlie 10.28
cents per hour wage increase
' they demanded as Ihev are Rejects Proposal
in making this rompany runBERLIN i l l ’ ll
Weal
form vutli the national pal- Berlin Mayor Willy llinndt
tern." said Hall.
today rejected n Soviet pltiBall, a well known finan­ po&gt;al to replace Western .ki­
cier. said tin- EEC's decision tted tumps liere vvilli United
nut to bargain with tlie liaNations fmees.
tlon.il unions via* hark by
&gt;s»ir Secretary Willard WirProlte Deaths
t/
MOBKIDGK. 8. D. (U P ! )
Official* planned to ’’tear
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the chimney apart" today to
leiiiii whether it noi-ed a
family of moo person* lo die
11mu « h i Ihiu monoxide fumes.

DEI.AND l l ' l ’ l i Six con­
victs. one with three prior es­
cape*. fled tin* Stute Road
1prison eatnp budding line
|Sunday night.
MISS JOAN JONES
A statewide ah-rt was put
• • •
out. Authorities said ll was
ic
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★
Haven't heard what our I not known whether the men
County Commissioners told i obtained a ear or arms after
the Winter Dark city father* their escape.
. . . They were asked If It
Tlie men were identified as
would lie all right—in an at­ Dnriell Harnett. 24, who had
tempt to lower some water r*e»|a&lt;d tinea times previous­
kvela
in nur neighboring ly and was serving 18 years]
'
T3* 1
city’s lakes — if Seminole Glen Kstly Hchleehauf, 85,
Miss Joan EHtbafli Joint.
drainage could accept a larg­ serving a 25-year sentence
Ifl-ycnrold ifailfhlar of Sir.
er head of water from the fmtn Ranis llusa County;
chain of lakes , . . Same old James &lt;\ Ogle. 21, serving and Mrs A E. Junes of
2548 Palmetto Ave., .Sanford.
question
. . . Nobody, but
five years fioin Polk Count);
I is the sernnd contestant to
NOBODY, wants to assume
Francis W. Mailloux, 20, serv­
rosts and risks connected
ing five years from Jarkson enter tlie race for the rruwn
with hoary drainage.
County; Charles K. Reader, of Miss Seminole County and
•
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•
WASHINGTON M’ PI i—'I hr
tlie prirra that go with it Supreme Court today struck
Tlie Paints lintel reports a 21, serving three years from
•'satisfactory season" . , . Pinellas County; and George Charles Kauipf. Seiiii-Centen down Georgia's rounty unit
Experts to remain open year I . Roth, 17, serving two years , nial Publicity Chairman an­ voting system, which city
dwellers have said throttles
around,it seems . . . That from Dads County.
nounced today.
their political strength in ta­
is. unless the city enforce*
Blue-eyed, brown • haired
xor of rural voters.
the condemnation
Joan is s tall, slim five
•
• •
Thr X to I ruling wa* an
root five, 3123-15 and 117
nounerd by Justice William
Do YOU think that a fullpound Seminole High major­
O. Douglas. Justire John M.
fedgrd water show—you know
ette captain.
Itai Ian dissented.
skiing, water ballet, etc. —
She was a regent finalist
Douglas said the mil) con­
ran tie held in the protected
in the GarparilU Majorette
ception of poliliral rqiialll)
basin between the old “ Band
Queen
Contest
hold
at
Tam­
Roy I,. Hurke, 101 North
under historical I). S. stand
Shell" pier and the city conpa. and is a talented twirlcr,
atructed Jetty? . . . It'i gon­ Kdgemont Avenue, today be­ dancer, singer and acim- aril* is “ one person, one
vote."
na be done at Hie Scini-Cen- came a write-in candidate in stres*
tental Celebration on April 27 Tuesday's Council election in
She
ha*
attcmlrd
Sanford
H aays liere . , . And I'm North Orlando.
Burke issued the following schools sll her life, lint has
Just the fellow that wants
traveled much with her fam
statement:
to sea how it s dona.
“ If the people of North Or­ lly along tlie Eastern sea• • •
bcard, listing as her favor­
Wouldn't N be GREAT If lando wish to vote for me a* ite vacation spot an island
Councilman
in
Group
1
in
Herman Jaenb*on would build
off the roast of .V. C.
a finr. modern, attractive Tuesday’s election, I will ac­
Her ideal man should be
Mayor Fled G. Heath of
store on that lot wr*t of the cept the |*i'l if elected and tall and fair and enjoy do
Caiscllicrry announced today
I
will
serve
to
the
best
of
old Postoffire? , , , Ami It
ing tilings nn the spur of the that in euinplianrr with dog
started a drive in which ALL my ability.'*
moment
He
should
like ordinance No. 88. all dogs
the merchants — and land­
swimming, banani rake and within the town will lie re
lords — did (lie fare-lifting
meat loaf, too, if he expects qilircd to have a license.
and remodeling
on each
to win Joan. SI* plan* to
The license tags may lie
piece of property needed to
attend college and study ad obtained from (lie town clerk
make our “ main stem" one i
vwltsing. she sajs.
on Tuesdays or Thursdays at
of Die leading downtown shop-1 BONN, Germany 4U 1*11
Thr
American
embassy
urged
tlie mumcip.il building from 8
ping center in this area? , . I
Went
Gel
man
Parliament
a m to 12 noon
And created the big surge o f 1
1 linse dog owners not fa
business that could be sti- i number* today to suppoit
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’*
miliar with Itic provisions nl
mutated by such a move?
ban nn Die mle of steel piping
• • •
thr ordinance may acquaint
Tlirre schoolmen will parti- themselves with Ihr new re
The name of the new eon- to the Soviet Union, authori­
ripute in a priferam of Fin­ |qliircmcntx by reading copies
ferrnre in which the Semi- tative sutures raid.
Adenauer himself whs re. ance* and Milbigc, Accredita­ 1iKisled for public viewing at
notes will play i*—how'* that
turning fmin hii Italian v*ia- tion and Testing of Childicn ai Ihe iiiunirip.il building and at
again? , , . Metro? ? ?
• • •
lion for the spe iai debat* on the Snuthside Behind Tuesday the 1'. S. Poll Ollier
Heath said lli.it lieglnning
St Johns nrally moved in j tlie controversial ban on ship­ at 7:3U p.m., Dr. Jrhn Darby,
to its brand spanking new ' ping ItH.tHMI tuns of pipe to President nf tha J’-Tl) an­ j April t, (he ordinance will he
nounced today.
I strictly enforced.
Ruksia.
offices . . .
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V A H -9 Leaves Today For Seven Academy Alumni
Month Cruise in
In MediterraneanVisif NAS

Alumni of Ilia (T. S. Naval
Academy and their wive*
Ait emit ami flight rrcu* of John F. Ilium and one for Ihr nninlli of February.
Saturday were treated to Bin
Red Carpet
Ib'aey Att-ick Squuilroii Nine Bombardier of tin- .Vhmtli to
A similar award wa* given latest m Naval aviation fol­
MIAMI BEACH (U l’ l ) —
George W. Beers, Aviation In l.l Mike Piioiado lor Iwing
lowing a luncheon meeting in
City officials rolled out the (V A ll ill were srheilub il lo
I ii e Control Technician First Pilot of ihe Month for Jan­
the Mayfair Inn.
red eat pel for nteiiihcra of lly ahoaril Ihe attuck » airier
Class. The award*, which in- uary.
tlie Republican sit*- selection Saratoga loilay to begin a
‘Hie gioup wera guests of
eluded clgiirct lighter* do
In udddmn. 21 others wera
committee, who arrived here seven month
at sea
penotl nail'd by the Norden Division presrnleil “ BulUeye I ’lnh” the commandinff officer of
file Sunlnrd Naval Air .Station
Sunday In look over this city villi Ihe Second amt Sixth
ot the United Airrratt tor- patches lor scoring direcl
us a possible site for the
and the ciiiiimamler of Heavy
poration. were lor excellence hits mi area (raining targets
Fleets
Allaek Wing One for a four
Itu'it national eoiiVL'Iitioil.
m
practice
tinmhiug
during
in
recent
weeks.
Saturday the squadnm * mxi
of the base and a close look
support pcrsonel led by Inis
.d simulated earner opera*
Stumbles
lions,
VATICAN I'lTY l l 'P I I — lor NAS Mii&gt;|miiI to Imard the
t.’dr. Charles W. Mcshicr,
Pope Jiiliu W i l l tiutiiy slum- slop squadron maintenance
chief stall officer of tha
Ideil and fell on the .steps of and administrative material*
Wins, also provided a brief­
Id* throne during a muss audi­ were trucked to May port I n
day.
ing on the uii**ion and capa­
ence.
l our of tlie squadron'* 12
bilities ot Heavy Attack dur­
Ihe Hl-ji'ur-old pontiff whs
ing the husincs* meeting,
not injured in tlie lull and "as A-lll Sky warrior attack ImiiiiI)I ’ liuix vveie uiiilorw iiy tmlny fu r the t hit’ll a n ­
u s weri‘ xehedtiled to leave
I’ mccedhig to Ihe Naval Air
lielpi-d to Ills feel by aides.
nual " ( Tai ker Dayn” next M nieli, it wap lep n rtSanford balay at noon Tlie
: Station, the contingent of
ed by ( i Iltiii M et'all, prexiilent nf the Downtow n
remaining eight were to fly
I some 80 alumni and wives
Convention Knds
M erch an t* Amioeiiition.
over .Sanford In formation ut
toured the Naval Air Main­
JACKSONVILLE (UP1)
M eC allV anuotiliieiuent follow eil his lep m t
1 p ill. eu route to tlie Sara
tenance Training Group faeilAlmul In,000 Flniida Edueuthat laxt Friclay’n anil Salim la.vV x ih o iii I tniimnl
toga.
dies, got rlose-up look* at tin*
lion
Assueialioti
delegates
“ t 'raeker D a y s " wax a "h u g e joneeHn."
VAIIM will relieve Heavy
VIA Vigilante and A3II Sky»
wound up u three-day eiiiiveiiAllock .Squadron II, also of
It was extiinntcil several llioii-uiml aililition .warrior attack Itombcrs, Hun
tnm lin e Sunday hoping the
San lord hi the Medtleri aitean
al weekenil chopper.* w ere attraeteil to Sattforil
saw Ihe two aircraft in ae«
l-egislaiuie would apptove
early next month.
lay the .titlew b argain * o ffe re d by ilow u low it luerlion for a regularly-sched­
proposed teacher pay hikes
The squadron leaves with
fh niiln .
uled mirror lumling practice
ranging fiom $luu to $1,000
several new feathers in its
More tbau .'HI tloor prize.* were awtinhul lo
ut preparation for c i i i u t
a year,
cap. Friday. L'tlr. George W
lucky ticket holders who hail visited tho vat'ioitx
qiialillfution aboanl tbs (jh i
Kimmons, VAII ft eoimuand
Hlorea.
Forrcstal next wtek.
lias ‘M erit’
mg offiecr, was presented a
TALLAHASSEE t UI Tj
- “ Well Done” rominendnlinu
Gov. Farris Bryant, who re­ from I li e Commander of
cently sunl proposals to send Heavy
Allaek
Wing One,
Florida's t'olani refugees to a ( ‘apt. Joseph M T till * Jr.,
Bahamian Island htd ''merit" for “ professional ability and
suggested this weekend thul Ubtatumllng eflleieltey Inward
ItuiM liitr p erm it Inn br i'll
tin- exile* he organised into )our primary mission ”
u "freedom Culps,” and slop’I'lie speedie act elled "a s i**ui*t| fu r I* HII.IHIO 911Hurt* f&lt;Mit j
pi'il tu Calm America.
VAII-li* developmelil of a ■I imI u - I i ml IntiM iiiu m Su n fu n l
training Engel at Giianluu I i'll* • 11 ut I 1'itikf il \tit- rrt •#*!#• \
by
l(ol»«*rt.
Rescue Attem pt
.niio Bay, t'liha, which wa* |i«»rt« «|
tor.
LA PA/., Bolivia i l i P l j — Midahle lor Heavy Allaek Krtsun, /Milium
KMtiinut&lt;* in (lit* jm’ i mit i 4
Rescue teams attempted toduy use. .Non,- had existed ptevto reach the hoihe* of 41 per- touslj which met Ihe need* &lt;d foi u IIIMI.IHKI hii in I i ii I* blit
miii&gt;, in. lulling luu Ameri­ di'ployed squadron* o|tcralmg •(. I . W illin m *, b«*j»i| o f (he
I imII ur film k M iin if hi* iium f
can*, believes! killed Friday in that area.
" hen tlieir Bolivian Airlines
T tillx also presented s t’llot wliii'li k uMi iiifjr ii, mud over*

Cracker Days. . .
A Huge Success

$ 100,000

Building

Permit Set

lit li clashed into a $lt,5un- of Ihe Month award lo l.t. all runt w ill b«*
W o ik n ifii litivi* befii pre*
fool Andean peak in southerniM liliir (be h i(f fist (be U«(
most Peru.

carry Iwo itian teams of U S
astronaut* into orbit. The
first manned flights in the
new program are not expect
ed until (lie middle of Itkit
and thr fifth flight could (lot
come liefore IW1.V
As planned now, the “ ren
denous" attempt will involve
launching an u n m a n n e d
Aifena-B upper stago into or­
bit aboard an Atlas rocket,
and tlien sending the two |
man Gemini team into apace
about 24 hours later tn try
to link up with it.
;

Exhibition

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Oltl-ANDO fU l'D - Mo-t of
Ihr X'ai rstahltsheif rxlnhit
areas in Orlando have al­
ready* been reserved lor the
Florida Industrie* Exposition
in Orlando April 2.126, the
It e v r I o p in m i
Uomotis
sum said today.

10 «iai&gt;m. W illm iii* pslid bn im
e r if liiiK (be building fu r »| h c *
u liiU v r |»ur|Mi«rji.

Demo Women
'i'lie
Deiuocl alii- Women s
(Tu b o f Sem inole ( entity w ill
hold a D utch-treat luncht-tm at
• .Inn Spencer's at l l : 3o a i u .

; Tuesduy. S t a t e Legislative
|l amliditte Gordon Frederick
Moderate
I NEW YORK (U l’ l) —Stock* and Senuto rami ids te .Mack
rqiened firm today in mo­ Cleveland Jr. will he special
. gm t» o f Hie club.
di ralely seine trading.

DONALD ( I I I lilt Jlt^ of DmId Kotnl, Buffered
n lirnkeii leg in a m ontei-auLnnubilo collision
Saturday evening al Highway -ITG and Howell
Komi. Trooper Hill Stringfield churged Mai shall
•«. May, Winter Park, driver o f the car, with
violation o f the right-of-way.

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P U R SU A N T TO TH E PROVISIONS OF C H A PT E R 101.41 FLO R ID A STATU TE S, 1901, PU U LIC ATIU N OF TH E
B A L L O T CONCERNING T H E G E N E R A L ELECTIO N TO BE H ELD IN SEM INO LE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON

Floods Ravage Midwest;

TU E SD A Y, MARCH 26, 1961.

New W est Storm Brews

SAM PLE BALLOT
Instructions to Voters

O FFICIAL BALL O T

OFFICIAL BALLOT

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SPECIAL

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C IN K R A L

G E N E R A L ELECTION

ELECTION

Seminal* Canary
Hand*

V m i a a l a Ca na ry

March 34, 1943

M a r c h 36. 1663

DEM OCRATIC

R EPUBUCAN

Florid*

For M m W r m* H i* J » H f H w h

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Gordon V.
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice
KOTICW o r LBOIILATIOX
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEfUf: Ketle* I, hereby civ.
an of Intention to apply to
tha t i l l Boston of tha flo r ­
id* Legislature for p*,**a*
of an aot, tha aubitanea re­
lating to
An Aot authorising th*
Board of County Commit*
alonara of Bamlnott County
to maha or eaur* to bt
mad* a comprehensive and
eomplata water drains**,
control
and
conservation
survey of Hamlnola County
or portlona thereof, provldInf for tha employment of
ooneulllnr
enflneere and
othar eaperte neceaaary for
• comprahanalva and coinpitta water dralnan*. con­
trol and conservation sur­
vey of Bemlnola County or
portion* thereof; provldln*
for the authority to aipend
funds neoeeeary for said
survey: provldln* an afftotlv* data.
Publish March II, lilt .
CDU-lt
l a th * C o o n of th* Coaaty
Jodgo, B en laelo rwooty, Btat*
o f F lo rid a . to r re hate
l a re tha Ketate a t ,
FEME A. J A n H K L L
Daceeeed.

r i it At. r h t x -h

Notlee la beraby flv e n d ia l
tha undaralfntd w ill, on th*
l l t h day of A p ril, A. I). 1*11.
preaent
t*
tha
Honorable
C o u nty Tudg* o f le m ln o l*
County, F lo rid a , her fin al ratu rn , account and voucher*,
aa
A d m in istratrix
of
the
K atat* of JIJiH K
A. JA H I l K L L , decaaaed and at cold
time, thon and there, make
application ta th* raid Ju d as
for a final aattlement of hrr
adm inistration o f said aatats,
and for an order dleoharflnn
her a* such A dm inistratrix.
Dated this th* Ith day of
Maroh A. !&gt;. H U .
/*/ Thelm a Ja rre ll
Ae A d m in istratrix ef th*
B atata of
j E M i ; a . j A R n n i .t .
Deceased
•tenetrom , Davie A Mrlntoah
A tto rneys for Adm inistratrix

p. a

Bo* m *

Sanford, F lo rid a
P u b lish Mar. Id.
Apr. I. 1111.

Id,

M

A

con*SI

i v t i i k (-H im i t r o r i i T tiK
T IIM m i JUDIt-IAI. f l H f l IT
iv
a v ii
m in
» i : m i .&gt;o i .i :
c o u n t y . f i .o h h i a
l.v C IIA V C K B T VO 1 aeon
NOTICB TO IIKFISVIt OII
o iu iB it n r P T H i.it t T t o v
■ t i t r o i i r o n i:r i.n * T M R
M c C A U U IIA N M l) II T II A I! K
CO M P A NY.
INC,
a
plorlda
corporation,
Plaintiff,
A A R O N B U O r .N B MAMIIHJRN
and
MAROARET L O U I H K
&gt;1 A B Iin m t S .
hi*
wit*,
and
A I . r i l T D 11DIMM »N and A D A
IIDDMON, hi* wife,
llefeudaiite
T U I AAIION KDUKNIC MAHII.
IlD nS
and
MAHIIAIIKT
LO U IS E MAAIIBURN. hie
wife
(Haeldenra unknown!
A l.rilK D
lll'DHON
and
A D A HUDSON. hie a lie
tlleeldenre miknm* n&gt;
A ll all unkiiuwn punts*
,
clalmln* any Intareet by,
through, under or afalnet
each or allher of
the
ahovo named partite who
may ba dead or * r * nut
Vt!»w i- to be de«d nr
alive,
TOD. A N D BACII OK YOU,
ore hereby null flail Diet a
Cumplalnt for Foreclosure of
M u r la a fe
hat
been
fllrd
aaatntl you, and you are re­
quired to serve e copy of
your t m » « r ur Pleudlnue to
th* Ouiiiidalnl un the Plelnlitre
attorney,
Juiepli
M.
Klltgerald, : i l Ueourlty Trust
llulldlng, Miami 13, Florida,
and file th* original Answer
or Pleading In th* oftU-a of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
on or btfurt the lillli day of
April A. I*.. IVCI If &gt;»u tall
to do * 0, Judgment by default
will be taken against you fur
th* relief demanded In th*
CumpUInt.
Th* description of the real
properly ororasded egalnet let
Dot 7. III... k K. Wini|i.
XI I-ItD PA ItK
3ND
III:TI.AT. occurdliig to plat
thereof recorded to ll a t
Diaik I I Pag * 71 Public
Itecord* of geiiilnul* Coun­
ty, Florid*
Ih l a notlr* eliall he p u b­
lished once tech
week
for
four iiiiiescutlte H n l i i In the
Ksiifurd Herald.
t&gt;ONB A N D O ltUKIlK D al
Banford, genilnol* c o u n t y .
Florid*,
this
llih
day
of
March A. D. li s t.
(■C A L I
Arthur II. Re-anitli. J i „
Clerk. Circuit Court
llyt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
losepli M. Fitige rsld
13d Beeurlty Trust Building

Miami if, Florida

/

Publish Msrca
. 1. I. 1111.
TCDO-44

IS. IS A

April

NOTICB O P L E G IS LA T IO N
TO W H O M IT XI A T CONCEFVNi Notice Is hereby glv,
en to Intention to apply to
th* 1111 Reeelon of th* Flor­
ida l-eglalatura for paeaax* of
an act, the substance relat­
ing to
An Act ralatlng to Hamlnola
County;
datlnlng Junk or
•alvag*
yaVda; authorising
th* Hoard of County Com­
missioner* to regulate Junk
or salvage yards; providing
for psnalty, providing an
affective date.
Publleh Xlarch II, l t l l
C DO-14

OK

Legal Notice

LKGIBLATION

NOTICK or- I.KGISLATION
TO WllOXt IT M A Y CONCKItNl Notice Is hereby g i v ­
en of Intention to apply to
tha l t l l Heeelon of th* F lo r ­
ida l-eglelaturt
for passage
of an act. tlie aubatance r e ­
lating to
An Act relating to K*nilnol* County, providing for
creation of county pounds;
th* appointment o f an Im­
pounding officer, anil d e ­
fining hi* authorities ami
dull**. and lo provide for
the Impounding and d e p o s i ­
tion of anltnals believed lo
be strays, or believed to
be Infected with rabies or
other disease*, found In any
area
of Hemlnole County,
,'l yli ig outside of th* c»rlinrat* limit* of any munlrl.
pallilaa:
prescribing
ami
conferring
certain
right*,
powers and dullea on tha
th* Hoard of County Commlealonera af S e m i n o l e
County In relation thereto;
authorlelng
fees
and
per
diem rate* to he establish­
ed by the Hoard of County
('uniiiilaalonrra for Impound­
ed a n i m a l s ,
authorising
agreements
with
person*,
firms, corporations or hu­
man* aocletlea In said eountlea; providing for th* vac ­
cination of dogs; providing
for the financing of the pu r­
pose* and for a penalty for
violation thereof, providing
an effective date.
Publish Xlsich II. 13*1
CDO-SO

Supervitvor Of
RrxiNtratinn
Seminole County, Fin.

'Rating' Probe Opens
W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
Performer* get their firet op­
portunity today to testify be­
fore • congrviiiont! commit­
tee Investigating broadcast
ratings and their influence on
radio and television programs.
Johnny Canon, host of
NUC'a "Tonight” television

F IC T fT IO T S V A MR
NOT ICE IH hereby given that
I
am
engaged In bualnses at
TO W H O M
IT
M AT CONCKIlNi Notice la hereby g i v ­ 107 Weal Flrat Ht.. Hanfnr.l,
Hemlnnla
county, Florida, un­
en of Intention to apply to
the fictitious name of
the l u l l Heeelon of th* F lo r ­ der
ida t^gtalatur*
for paaaag* T H E V I L L A G E INN. and Ihet
of an act, th* aubetanc* rela t­ I Intend to rsgleter said name
ing
to
the
amendment
of with th* Clerk of tha Circuit
Chapter
Ik-1141.
La ws
of Court, Hemlnole County, F lo r ­
Florida, Hpeclal Acla. l i l t . do- ida, In accordance with th*
th*
Fictitious
elunatlng th* Henilhol* County provlelons of
l a w Library a* th* Fred It. Natns Statutes, to-wit: H&gt;oHon
I
I
I
.
*
!
Florida
Htatutes
Wilson
Memorial
la w
lib ­
11*7.
rary.
Rig: Clifford T. Proctor. Jr.
Publish Maroh 14, 1111
Publish March 4. II, tl. 31.
C D fl-lt

NOTfCH

Camilla Urine

IV T IIH IT H C I'IT I'O TIIT O P
T H K .VlVT II J T U I t T A I . C I H C TIT
UK T IIK
aTATK
nr
ri.n R iiiA ,
iv
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■ L M IV n i.K COUNTY.

IV

CHANCERY,

israa

HILL

KDHKN K

vs.
TUKIeMA

CASK

NO.

ALK X ANDKIt,

P la in tiff,
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program it scheduled to ap
pear today. Other* are ex­
pected to follow during the
hearing* conducted by tha
Houia Commerce Special In­
vestigating Committee.
Later, representatives of
A. C. Nielsen Co., the lurgeet
of tha audience measuring
gerrlce*, will testify beforu
the committee during its third
week of hearing*.
I l l * company probably will
be questioned about the num­
ber of person* it asks about
tha program* they watch and
how it complies reports to or­
ganizations hiring them to
make the survey*.
Th* ABC radio network
has complained to the commit­
tee that some of the reports It
has received conflicted. Com­
mittee investigators have indicat«d they think the num­

ber of those questioned in thg
surveys was too small to rep­
resent viewing anti listening
preferences.
Other congressional news:
Taxes; Th* U.'S. Chamber of
Commen-o requested a Ih.fl
billion ta* cut this year rather
than spread over three year*
ns requested by President
Kennedy. Cut* ara needed,
Joel liarlow, chairman of the
chamber* taxation committee,
told tins House Way* A Means
rommitU-e in prepared testi­
mony "to avoid tlie rec-esiion
thu President. hug been talk­
ing about.”
Kpaco: Chairman (Minton R.
Anderson, (D-N.M.), said his
Senate Space Committee plans
a review of the nation'* space
program and especially its in­
creasingly high coat.

Joseph Mikler Sr., Pioneer,
Succumbs Sunday At Slavia

ALKX ANDKIt,
Defendant.
NOTH-K TO A P P K A R
TO I T IIK LM A
P.
A LK X ANDD K
Kunerul ariangementg were bert, Mr*. John Duds Sr.,
I*. O. Box 1*4
Cliapmxnvllle, We st V ir ­ Irving rompleteti tmlay fur Mr*. Ferdinand I)udu and Mrs.
ginia
Joseph Mikler Sr., H2, one of Hurry I’empey, Siavia, and
YOU A HU HBIILTIY N O T !Mikler,
Oviedo;
37
F I B D that suit fur divorce has tha Slovak founders of the i’aul
barn filed agelnet you In the colony of Siavia, near Oviedo. grandchildren and 23 great­
Clraull Court of th* Ninth
Judicial circuit of th* gtale or Ilo died Sunday at tho homo grandchildren.
Florida, In and for Htmlnnl* of hie eon-in-law and daugh­
W. Guy Slack Homo for
County, under Chancery No.
ter.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
D.
Col­
Funeialv,
Orlando,
it
in
137*1, the style of said cause
bring H IM , K DOB NK AI.KX- bert, Slav In.
charge of arrangement*.
ANDKIt, Plaintiff. &gt;I4&gt; Ti l l
Mr. Mikler, a CarrboilovgkXtA P. A L E X A N D E R , De fen­
dant.
ian immigrant who had farm­
YOU
ARE
HF.RF.HT
RKed near Cleveland, Ohio, came
(JIIIIIKD to file your answer
with the Clerk of this Court to Siavia In 11)11 and with a
and to strve a copy o f sain*
group of culoniit*
brgatt
upon |h* plalntltTa attorney,
who** neine and address a p ­ clearing th* black muckland
pears below, on or before the which became famed ae a veg­
Thomu t Oglesby, age 92,
Hud day of April, A. D . 1*43,
2554 Orange Avr.. Sanford,
or a Decree Pro C m i f * ..* may etable production area.
ba #nl*r*d aaatntl ynu.
When marketing method* tlieti .Sunday afternoon at
D A T K D Hit* 71th day of
and
other reasons threutened Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Kebruary, l»*J,
He was born In Green Cove
IrtKAt.l
the colony, Mr. Mikler ami
Arthur H- Beckwith, Jr.,
other* relumed to Cleveland Springs but has lived in SinClark
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlen
to work In support of the ford since he was seven year*
Deputy Clark
farm* in th* colony. He re­ old. He was • charter memEdward II, Hurt
IV
V III:
CIIICI IT
t ill HT Attorney for I'lalntlff
tier and a dracon in tlie
turned in l()21 anti helped
V lV T II
.11 Dll I It, I till I IT. I to Houth Court Mtrrel
Church of God of 1'rophcry.
IV
evil
t'SIII
SliMIMII.H Orlando, Florida
found Sluviu.
Survivors are his wife,
county.
t i .i i i i i i m
I'ubllsh March 4, tt, II. 3i
A charter memlier of St.
iv
e l l A v c i : i i y vii. i m i
CIMJ-4
,
.Sarah, two daughters, Mrs.
F E D E R A L N A T I O N A L XIORTI.uke'g Lutheran Church, Mr.
Andrew Jensen of Tampa and
OA O E ASSOCIATION, A Cor- IV T H K C IR C U IT C O l' H T IV
Mikler was active lit tlie proporatlnn orgsnlsed umlsr an A VII rtlH M M I M I I I
I 111 V Mrs. Charles Metcalf, Great
Act of r.mar e.a anil eslttlng TV, IT.tIHIIi A Ml. Il» u «
motion of his community, Ilo
Fulls,
Mont.;
one
son,
pursuant to the Federal N a ­ N A T I O N A L HTATK IIANK OF
tional Xloriguga
Association, NK W A It K , w national hanking tvleo wrote for Slovak news­ Thomas; a sister, Mr*. Mary
papers on the advancement of Seen', Sunlord; 22 grandchil­
t'harter Ac;, having lie prin­ corporation.
cipal office In the City of
Plaintiff, Clirlittmiity and education.
dren. 77 great grandchildren
Washington District of Co l­ va.
umbia,
He retired 25 year* ago and ami 21 great-great grandchil­
IXrREK EL'OF.NE L T O N * at
Plaintiff al.
since the death of Ills wife, dren.
va.
(Jetenilante.
I'lU O A V
JACKSON
WALD.
Kuturlnu, in llioH. had tiimlo
M i l It'll IK' el l l 1
Funeral service* will be
Ht»&gt;
and
MAIIV
h i , a i m : T i l l ; S TATU OF FL ORID A
h
iss home with Mr. and Mr*. Itt'ld Tuesday at 4 p.m. al the
W A L D HOP, hie wife.
l t d I-or* n Kugrne I,run*,
1tefen,tents
ColUi't al Sluviu.
rreliletue unkiiov, n
Gramkow
Funeral
Chapel,
M l l t i i : 111 Al't'BA H
Carol) n T Kr one,
lie is survived by these 'w ill; Key. Tlioinas Strickland
T H K M A T E u r ri-UHItv.A
rseldsnct unknown
r o t DU OOAN
J d C K S O S
Melllna eddrees U AMP children, Juet-ph L. Andrew oflii-ialing. iiurial will be in
WALDROP
and
MAHY
II Pt-liout, NATTC, Xlem- and Stephen Mil.lcr, Mrs. Col­
i Lakeview Cemetery,
KI. a i n i : »\ vi.until*
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You are hereby notified that )
Kneley. Alahema
a suit liar beau (lied against '
YO U A UK ItDH KUY M » T I - ) ou
In Ihv
nb-o i
entitled {
F I K D Ihet a suit has been cause, snd that run ars re­
H U R I t Y _______O N L Y
1 LEFT
filed against you In th* above quired to Ills )u u r
answer
entitled reus*, and Dial you with tlie Clerk of this Court
are reunited to file your a n ­ and tu serve * copy theieof
swer with th* Clerk of Hits upon thr plulullff or pleln1 - L u r ^ o T u x e d o S o fu
Court and to serve a copy tiff's al lotm r *, whose nan**
In I k a u l i l u l Avutailn I'piloUtcry
thereof upon Ilia Plaintiff or anil
addrev,
le
Jeunlnge,
Plaintiff's
attorney*.
whose Malt*. Clark* anil llsinlltoti,
2 19..1(1 Heg. I'ric e
ham* and address le tllshop A I3&lt;ni Itarnell
National Dank
Itomstelii. 3* l est Pin* titrert, II vrlid tii sc. Jacksonville 7, Florfi 1.50 Tmdt'-ln
Orlando.
Florida,
not
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llian April Idlh. I M I . It &gt;...i 1*43 It you fall lo do *o »
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fall to do so a Decree Pro decrer pro ronfeeao will he
I'unfresu
will
be
enterrd entered aaalnel you tor I n
against
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for
the relief relief demanded III Die com­
demanded In Hi* Complaint. plaint. Thl* suit le lo fore­
Tlila suit Is to foreclose a close a mortgage. The real
1 mortgage. Th* real properly piuprriy proceed, d sgalnel It:;
l.'uvirt-d In lliauliliil \ in*I I’ laklir
proceeded agelnet Is:
Lot
17. Block
ft St X ,
!*&gt;i S3. Illock : t NO RTH
L A N D Kn lATl. n. a auhI H I L A M N ) FIIIHT A U D Idivision, according
to a
229.50 Hcjr. I’ rice
TltiV. accoidliig to pint
plat thereof, recorded In
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tlteisof i vi ot did In Plat
Flat Uouk li, pages IS to
lluuk 17, Pages 33 and 31.
33 of th* Public Rrcurde
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Public Records of geniiof hemlnole County, F lo r ­
hole County, Florida
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WITNKtPi inv hand and th*
1AITNEHH m&gt; hand snd th*
teal of aald Court at haufuid. seel of said Court at hstiford.
Florida,
thla
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title
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Mart h. I»«3.
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Arthur II. Uvckn.tk, Jr.,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
cl erk of the circuit Court
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlen
My: Merth* T. Vlhlto
FU R N ITU R E CO.. Inc.
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
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I'nitcd I'rest International
Floods
forced
hundruls
Irotn their hontej from Wis­
consin to Virginia today- An­
other winter storm browed in
Lite Kock.c*
Ice molting
temperatures
and thunderstorms sent flood
waters rushing through tinlow areas of Kr.e and Cattaraugus counties in western
New York.
F’ iily persons fled Iheir
iiomrs when an icc jam hurst
on Cattaraugus Creek. A cof­
ferdam buckled ami collapsed
oc the Hudson River near
Troy, N. Y-, Saturda), kill­
ing one an&lt;l injuring three.
Officials blamed tlie contact
of (lie icy waters against the
steel beams.
Tee gorges broke up on tlie
Allegheny River in western
Pennsylvania Sunday night,
and flood waters threatened
several towns.
In flic
Mcadville
area,
about 30o families wwre alert­
ed to be ready to evacuate
as civil defense worker* kept
a watch on French Creek.
H ie Allegheny ro-e about
one foot at Oil City, Ta., when
the Ice moved through early
today, but the river was still
about two feet from flood
stage there.
An icc jam on P'rench
Creek at Cambridge Springs,
I’a., barked up about four
feet of water.
In Good-battered southwest
Virginia, heavy rains sent
streams swirling over their
banks again. More than 50
houses were damaged and 100
families left their homos in

tlie dlig Stone Gap. Va.. area.
Kentucky Gov. Itcrt Combs
made a television appeal
Sunday for clothes, bedding
and money for east Kentucky
flood refugees. Waters droplied late Sunda) from now
weekend flood at Harlau,
Ky., on the Cumberland River
and Hazard, Kv., on tlie
North Fork of the Kentuck.v
River.
A crest 10 feet over flooi
stage was predicted at Bar
bourville, Ky. today, and a
crest of tho Ohio River at 8.H
feet alove flood stage was
expected at Louisville Wed­
nesday.
At least eight fa millet fled
their homes at Madison, Ind..
and Vevay, Ind., in the face
of the rising Ohio.
Three persons drowned F ri­
day night when their motor
boat capsized in the back­
water* from an Ohio River
flood near New Albany, ind.
In Wisconsin, the PecatonIca River went on its annual
spring ramage, flooding the
main street of Darlington and
closing four highway!. The
Kickapoo
flooded
between
Soldiers' Grove and Reedstown, W'l*.

A fast moving storm dump­ twister destroyed their small
ed 1.51 inches of rain on I os frame homeAngeles Saturday night, then
Tornadoes cut a path (bur
peited the city with hall Sun­
miles long near Villa Rica,
day night.
; Ga , but property damage
Four indies of snow fell at
;
Flagstaff,
Ariz.,
and
six was light and there were no
Inches
at
Bryce C'anjon. injuries.
Ltah
Fog closed Boston's Logan
International Airport, divert­
ing jet flights a» far south
as Philadelphia.
Tornadoes touched down in
Alabama, Georgia and Ar­
kansas.
Four farms were damaged
near Stamps, Ark., but no
one was injured. At Centrevllle, Ala., a woman was hotpltalized and her husband
and son were hurt when a

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20 Anay
24 Luiopcm shark
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Million Spent On Roads, Bridges

TH E A N N U A L L A T IN I1ANQUKT held recently at Seminole High
School by the Latin Chib brings out .*onte straiitre customs. Hero Mrs.
Jackie Gentry, English instructor, reverts to the Homan ways and feeds
grapes to her supinely reposing husband. The party was hosted by “ Vir­
gil” (Steve Sewell) and his w ife for “ Cicero" (Bedford Aiken) and his
wife. Some 200 masters and slaves were in attendance with members o f
S11S faculty as guests.
(Herald l ’ hoto)

V ALLAIIASSKK ( f l ’ ll —
Fltwidn *|&gt;ont more than $225
million in construction nnd en­
gineering of highway* and
bridges during 1961 and 1962.
That expenditure represent­
ed iil&gt; percent of the Itond De­
partment's spending for the
period. which started Jan. 1
1961 nnd ended Pec. III. 11*112.
lliisht-of-wny costs account­
ed for 16 percent of the budg­
et, adtnlnlstration 2 percent,
bond repayments 11 percent,
maintenance 9 percent and II
percent went to the comptrol­
ler* office and other attendee.
All in all, the department's
biennial report said, a total
of $.183,058JUl was spent by
the department during the pe­
riod. Right-of-way cost $'10
i million, administration $9 mil­
lion, and maintenance $.15
million.
Purinir the two years covrred hy the report, four-lulled
hiithwny mileage in Florida
increased from 1,095 mile* to
1. 111 miles. Primary mih'atte
increased from 10,184 to 10,6*0 miles ami secondary mileaire was upped from 4,651 to
5,1115.
The road construction dol-

lar also pa d for an additional
12* mile* of controlled acres*
interstate highway.
At the end of the two year
period, n motorist ,ould drive
over 10* mile* of interstate
route four between Pinellas
County nnd Daytona llench.
There were, however, two
gaps in the project which
were under construction.
Intel state In, crossing the
top of the state from east to
west, wus open from Jackson­
ville .15 niihs cistivnid. And

a tiny 8.2 mile isolated link

the Sun«hiiie State Pathway
, was open north of Pensacola. and the Jacksonville ExpressI None of Interstate *5, drop- |wo) which have been desig­
[ ping into the state from Cen­ nated ill 95 and two large
tral Georgia, was open to
inter, linn u-s in South Florida.
traffic dur ng the period hut
about *8 mile* were under I Florida’s highway Income
construction.
The highway
will connect with the Sunshine
State Parkway extension near
Wildwood.
Tin- portion* of Interstate
Houle 95, nhing tile cast coast,
Hint were open to truffic in­
cluded only those portion* of

for the period totaled $410,901,701. The report said $221
|million came from the state
gasoline tax, $112 million
from the federal government,
$11! million from toll roller|tarns. $|6 million from sale
i ol bonds and $15 million from i

outdoor advertising and over­
weight trucks.

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Does BLADDER
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\ltrr 21. common Kidney or IlUddrr lr*
n u ticu ' affret twice
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men uml may nukr you trn»r wild urnon*
from too ftrtiueut. burimi« or Itrhlnc
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you may U»v&lt;* &gt;!rrp aid *uiicr from Head,
acltra. Iiarkachr and tr&lt;l old. drrU. Or*
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Kennedy Going Latin "LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
PALM BEACH. Ha. (U PU
—President Kennedy f l e w
southward today into the
heart of Latin America where
communism poses a threut to
the Alliance for Progress.
The Chief Executive, ac­
companied by Secretary ol
State Dean Husk and ranking
members of Congress from
both parties, look off from
th e
International
Airport
here. In an estimated High!
time of nearly four hours, he
will arrive at San Jose, Costa
Itica, and there begin three
days of talks with the presi-

New Stale
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dents of luc Central Amer­
ican countries and Panama.
Kennedy spent the weekend
on tile Florida Hold Coast.
Hii-k flew in from Washing-1
ton late Sunday and went
over what the White House
described as "last-minute de­
tails.”
Security experts around the
President
were
convinerd,
alter thorough cheeking, that
icports of Communist efforts,
to hurt or embarrass the
President in Central America
were exaggerated. Costa Hican and other Central Ameri­
can officials some days ago
teported hack to the U. S
government that possibly ,tis
ruptive elements had lieen
discouraged in any [dans for
aiili-li. S. demonstrations.
Sunday,
t ho
President
wearing a green tie in honor
of the day. observed the feast
of SI. Patrick at St Edward's
Homan Catholic Church where
jie was greeted by a large
throng of tourists.

TALLAHASSEE ( DPI ) Alachua Hep. Ilulpli Turling­
ton said this weekend lie fa­
vors new taxes for the up
coming biennium rather than
financing s t a t e operation'
through (Jox. Karris HryanFs
proposed pay-as-you use pro
gra in.
Turlinglon told the Florida
Society of Editors that the
1963 session will be a failure i
unless it comes up with a
•‘substantial lax increase."
Increases, lie said, were es •
scntial to Florida's develop
ment because of the needs of i
institutions of higher learn­
ing, nid to cities, health and
welfare and retirement costs.

Hy • WOOIMIOW CASH
.March 21st is the traditional first
day of Spring. The weather doesn’t
always agree . . , hut the arrival of
this new season i* a signal of warmer
days to come. It’s a time when house­
wives stall to think of spring cleanmg.

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of winter. Many of the tilings you
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Political

•There is vnst acreage o f young
trees in this area that have been kill­
ed back to the banks and in some
cases back into the banks. It must be
noted, however, that there arc also
many young trees allowing good
signs o f recovery. Many o f the six to
twelve-year old bearing trees that
were not banked are also showing
severe damage while many others in
this age group are showing good
signs o f recovery. A t is appears now,
a reasonable potential crop for next
season will depend on a later bloom.”
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Well, that's Mutual’s opinion o f
our prospects. Are we going to get
that needed late bloom? Thul must
await the spring weather — mainly
whether a good rain hits the trees at
exactly the right time to bring on a
"shock” bloom. Otherwise, it appears
thut we’ll be lucky indeed to produce
30 per cent o f a crop. Maybe less than
that.
But citrus growers in the past
have survived freezes, hurricanes,
droughts, insect plngucs, and disastr­
ous mnrkets. They’ll simply have to
pull in their belts and muke-do, until
the trees bring them into black ink
again.

Citrus men are being asked every
day now, "W h at are the crop pros­
pects for the next season?” I t is an
anxious question, because the health
o f Sanford's economy depends to a
large extent upon what percentage
o f an orange, grapefruit and tan­
gerine crop is harvested during the
1963-64 season.
The answer, according to a Flo­
rida Citrus Mutual filed report, isn't
encouraging, but it doesn’t spell dis­
aster either.
Here is Mutual’s sizing up o f the
situation in all o f Seminole County
except the extreme southern tip
(where there seems to be less dam­
a g e ):
"There are exceptions, o f course,
but the overall bearing surface loss
is heavy. It appears now that many
old trees will have to be pruned se­
verely and a lot o f them will have to
come back from the roots or be re­
moved. The old trees that were com­
pletely defoliated and had come back
with new growth and bloom are now,
in most cases, showing rather heavy
tw ig dleback. The bloom on these
trees has been weak and in most
cases did not stick. Growers are hop­
ing these trees will bloom later.

in Congress, in alert civic groups, in
so-called "intellectual community,”
cannot ho|&gt;e to match an administra­
tion’s information sources except in
rare instances. Often, indeed, outsid­
ers are grossly hand!capi&gt;ed by major
factual gnps.
Mostly, however, they do not per­
mit this to deter them from passing
sure-handed judgment on what an
administration does and nays.
Where stands the citizen in his
quest? it would be nice if he had
some reliable, impartial clearing­
house for truth.
But where would this agency get
its solid information? You can hard­
ly find truth by compromising the
outsiders’ misinformation rooted in
ignorance, and misinformation delib­
erately spread from the inside.

r7--------- r

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

West Battled By Red Feud
UP! Forlga New* Analyst
How tha Soviet-Red China
dispute finally resolves iU tlf
la important to tha whole
world and not alona to Communiila.

tion in Moscow led to a now
round of speculation tliat they
were approaching a solution
to their troubles, If only to
take advantage of the obvious
split la the Atlantis alliance.

But aa It run* Ha aouraa
it continue* to baffla Western
observers. In recent week*
alone expert (peculation has
run the gamut from foracatU
af a total break between tha
two to pi edict ton* that the
quarrel toon would be patched
up.
For each thar* has seemed
to be tangible evidence.
A fter the withdrawal of
Soviet missile* from Cuba,
words exchanged between tha
two were those usually reaerved for eiiciiiliw.
Then, Nikita Khurshchtv's
friendly approach to the Chineae ambassador at a recep­

Mixed la with Western
speculation also have been
questions which fall ill the
ealsgory of “ which cam* first,
tha chicken or tha e g g ! ”
Theta hav* bean such ques­
tion* aa whather the dispute
actually was economic or ideo­
logical er whether It ia leas
a matter of ideology than an
outright fight for Communist
leadership.
Henry Hhaptre, a UPI torrespondent la Moscow for
more than 113 years, makes it
simpler, lie eaya there never
haa beam a mnlty af viewpoint
between tha two and that the
late Jusef Stalin favored an

OUT

OUR

W AY

WASHINGTON — (NBA) — vate financing, with four Tax reform and land reform,
Alliance for Progress has times that much, or $80 bil­ urban and rural slum dim I*
lion. coming from tbe Latin nation are admittedly moving
been getting a bad press.
slowly, as in every country.
Americans.
Chagrin over developments
For purposes of compari­
The Private Business Coin Cuba is partly responsible. ordinaUng Committee headed son, it is pointed out that it
Also, the unpopularity of for­ by J. Peter Grace of New took 30 years to clean out the
eign aid as a whole rubs off York recently criticized the worst slums in Washington,
on the special programs to AUiancc for moving too slow­ southeast of the Capitol. Tha
aid Latin America.
ly. Grace said $2.5 billion a job isn't done yet. And there
Thera
is
disappointment year should be going to Latin is no great rush to reform
that die Alliance in its less America
from government taxes in the U. S. Congress,
than two years of existence and private sources, instead either, to set a good exampla
has not performed miracles, of the $1 billion supplied last for Latin Americans.
like saving Cuba.
year. *
The fact that die plan was
Motcoso'a position is that
oversold at tha beginning is Latin America cannot obsorb
responsible for building too outside capital that rapidly
high hopes.
now. He believes it will take
Organization of American several years of training
States has just released a technicians before L a t i n
first report on its planning America is ready for wideoperations for the Alliance in scale industrial investment.
1962, and it does not reveal
LaUn America now- has 50,W l LIKE TO
great progress.
000 technicians to serve 207
ACCOMMODATE
A score or more of La Un- million people, as compared
American. International al­ lo 1.1 million engineers in the
OUR CUSTOMERS!
phabetical agencies have held U. S.—still not enough for ita
conference after conference. 180 million people.
Only six countries have com­
When Latin America has
Don’t hesitate to ask for
pleted t h e i r development jraised ill technical profic­
the exact amount of cash
plans, though mure are due iency, then there may be
you want when you call on
shortly.
need for a more rapid invest­
us for a loan.
Farmer Presidents Jusce- ment rate.
lino Kubltschek of Braid and
Educationally, says MoscqAlberto IJeras Camarago of so, Latin America is moving.
Colombia now are trying to Nearly
17,uou schoolrooms
simplify the Alliance bureau­ are being built this year.
w
cracy. But they haven’t come Fifty U. S. universities are
You’ll get tha same htlpful
up with a plan yet.
wurking with as many Latinservice whether you rsOAS has spent 44 million American universities on stu­
quest a few dollars o r *
and allocated the other $2 dent and faculty exchange
larger amount of cash.
million of a special U. S. ap­ programs.
propriation for planning.
One of the principal criti­
LOANS UP TO J800
OAS wants more. But this cisms of the Alliance is that
wilt require a new approprla- Latln-America countries are­
don by the U. S. Congress, n't doing their part in re­
and there may be some oppo­ forms which were to be a
sition to that.
condition to receiving aid.
CORPORATION
Actually, Teodoro Moscoso
of Puerto Rico, who is U. S.
More than 853.087 U. 8.
-SANFORD
co-ordinator for the Alliance passports were issued or re­ 111 W. First St....FAiflu 23743
in the State Department, aays newed in 1060, with residents
■ORLANDOthat the whole program will of California, Illinois, Neve
421 N. Ofsnf# Avs, GArtfen 4-3605
require little if any more Jersey and New York obtain­
401 W. Central Blvd. GAiden 36493
money to run next year than ing 430,210 of tliese, or 51 per
1243L Colonial Dr.GAfdtn 5-2641
it is costing this year.' This is cent o f the total.
about $600 million for loans
and $100 million for grant*.
The Alliance U not all just
a foreign aid giveaway. Total
U. S. assistance for Latin
America in tha year and a
half ending last Dec. 31 was
TO A L L FORMER CLIENTS OF
*1.5 billion, of which $1.2 bil­
FRED R. WILSON', DECEASED:
lion was loans aod |300 mil­
lion grants.
Agency f o r International
All abstracts found in the office of Mr. Wilson
Development — AID—provid­
have
been deposited with Chelsea Title nnd
ed $643 million. Export-Im­
Guaranty Compnny, 119 Went First Street, San­
port Hank $278 million, interford, Florida, and may lie reclaimed there by
American Hank $321 million.
Food for Peace $328 million,
their owners.
Peace Corps $12 million.
Moscoso believes that the
A. Edwin ShinhoUer
10-year Alliance program can
be carried out on the original
A n Executor o f the Will of
plan. Tills was for $20 billion
Fred R. Wilmtn, Deceased.
in U. S. government and pri­

IT'S
ALL BIGHT
WITH US!

What About The Truth
Sympathize with the citizen earn­
estly seeking the truth about the af­
fairs, world and national, his govern­
ment ia Involved in.
He has good reason to believe, at
any given time, that the incumbent
national administration has unparal­
leled sources o f good information. It
knows better than anyone what it is
doing— and what is happening, espe­
cially In places where facts are hard
to get.
What the citizen cannot know
much i f the time is how much o f the
true story an administration is leav­
ing out or distorting—either fo r Jus­
tifiable security reasons or its own
protection.
Generally speaking, the citizen
also is aware that outsiders, whether

Notebook

alliance balwnsi the Conimunista and Chiang Kai-Shek in
Chlna
simply because lie
knew he could nut control the
Chinese C'oiuRliiniste if they
came to power.
On Fell. 26, the Peking Peo­
ple's Daily luniped all the
lines of s|H«.-iilatioii and dump­
ed them into one busket. Kach
school of thought gained a
certain amount of auppoit.
Tha People’s Daily:
Attacked tli* Khrushchev
policy of co-oxlstcnra and
Moscow's new friendship for
President Tit* of Yugoslavia
—political.
Attacked Moscow's failure
to support China in its border
war with India—iliulleng* for
leadership.
Attacked tlis Soviets for
"perfidiously"
tearing
up
hundreds of contracts with
tlie Peking regimo—econuinic.
In tha grim Cliiness deter­
mination ta go it alona if
necessary, the economic factor
still exist*. Without the Sov­
iets there would lie no oil for
Ui* war lamps of China.

"Tlaa
must be crasy,”
many wivea will protest.
Rut Tina la simply a vic­
tim of womankind's univer­
sal terror of the meno­
pause. Ilrr mania to have
a baby is an attempt to
camouflage hrr agr and
compensate lor an organic
inferiority complex. Send
fur tfae booklet below.
CASK 0-485: Tina (I., aged
if. is an attractive brunette.
"Ur. Crane," siie began
nervously, “ I hive never
married. Hut 1 want you to
try to introduce me to a cungenial man.
"For I am dotermined to
have a baby. And I don’t
have much more time left.
“ Hut if &gt;«hi cun t find a
suitable nun fur me, I will
offer myself to any congen­
ial man who will give me a
baby, even outside of wed­
lock.
“ All 1 would ask Is that
lie pay fur (lie hospital bill
during the delivery of my
baby and (lien help support
the child.
"D r. Crane, do you Uiink
that is too abnormal a plan
In Ibis modern world?"
Many women, when tiiey
approach the menopause, al­
to develop a similar mania
(o have a baby.
Yet this is largely a selfish
wish on the part of such a
woman. For slic wants the
child chiefly at a tonic to
her own deflated feminine
ego.
Instead of wishing for a
baby because she really has
Use* desire to nurture another
self-reliant child Into a good
American citircn. such a wo­
man is dunking mostly of
self.
"As Mwn as ! enter the

menopause,"
site
worries, I “ not normal" classification
"I'll he nothing but a noth- into a belief they were “ abing and not a thing at all. 1normal."
“ So 1 want a baby to prove
n&gt;en they tried to sprout,
that I am still a normal, albeit subconsciously, various
fertile woman."
I symptoms which they asaoMany Americans s u f f e r elated with a deranged or
from inferiority complexes. abnormal person.
Some of tliese are called “ or­
So lace the facts: First,
ganic" and refer to physical ttie womb (uterus) Is not
defects, such as amputated primarily a sex organ at all.
feet or breasts or crossed
It ij relatively surplus bag­
eyes, etc.
gage, and tliu* compares
Hut others are largely psy­ with the vermiform appendix,
chological and often unfound­ which is also surplus haged.
j gage on die large intestine.
Second, a wife can be
For example, in past years
litcialiy millions of women thrilling and thrillable all
grew unduly neurotic at the her life M she dislodge* this
menopause.
false notion about the meno­
In fact, this was then call- pause from Iter mind.
lie incm tier, a woman's phy­
ml a woman's "change of
life," yet there should really sical clwrm to her mate it
lie no significant "change" at NOT bated on the womb. *
Therefore, if she has tier
all.
liut such wives, as well womb removed via a hyster­
as spinsters like Tina, con­ ectomy in early life or if
cocted a horrendous picture it ceases Ita monthly functioa
at die age of 45, she ahoukl
of themselves
Tiiey fell they were "not still be attractive and sexnormal"' alter llie age of j ually appealing.
So don't develop a “ last
45. Tina aptly phrases it
when site said she worries baby" mania, like Tina, but
that she will be "nothing but smile, pay your escort big
doses of honest compliments
a nothing."
Some of tliese victims of ami accentuate your charms.
Send for my booklet "How
that false Idea of past gen­
erations not only felt Uicy to Combat Menopausal Com­
were no longer normal, but plexes," enclosing a stamped
they soon translslcd this return envelope, plus 30c.

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'Bama Backs Up Bryant
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U P I)
— University of Alabama
President Frank Rose said
Sunday Couch Paul (Bear)
Bryant was innocent of char­
ges that he conspired to rig
Die outcome of a football
• game.
Rose appeared on a state­
wide television program with
the veteran football coach
and said the charges made
against Bryant in a maga­
zine article were a “ real in­
justice."
•After caretu! and thor­
ough investigation, including
— the most favorable results of
•
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Coach Bryant in any way
with rigging, or fixing, or
betting on football games,"
Rote said.
Bryant and former Uni*
v irs ltjr of Georgia Athletic
Director Wally Butts have
been charged in a SaturdayEvening Post article with
conspiring to rig the outcome
of the Alabama-Georgia foot­
ball game last Sept. 22.
Tbc Post, in an article
scheduled to appear in its
March 23 edition, quotes
George Burnett of Atlanta as
saying he overheard a tele­
phone conversation in which
Butts briefed
Bryant on
Georgia's game plans.
Butts
has
termed
the

Washington said investigators
were making “ inquiries" and
Jerome
Adlerman,
chief
counsel for the Senate per­
manent investigations sub­
committee said: "O f course,
wc'II look into it."
Bryant currently has a
iiOO.uOO libel suit pending
against the Saturday Even­
ing Post for an article it pub­
lished last October alleging
that Bryant condoned brutal­
ity by hit players.
He termed the current ar­
ticle "another malicious at­
tempt to destroy me, my re­
putation for honesty and iny
integrity In order to attempt
to affect the outcome of this
earlier suit."

In Exhibition Slate

By United Press InteniaUonal
In the spring hardly a ma­
jor league manager pays
much attention to exhibition
game scores. Instead, tile
cunccrn is over an individual
player, the newcomers and
certain veterans.
This spring, though, it'i
hard to pass up the play of
the Baltimore Orioles without
at least one serious glance.
Sunday, the hustling and re­
vamped Birds came from be
hind to beat the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 4-3, and gain their
eighth
straight
exhibition
victory.
Jackie Brandt was the hero,
banging a 400 foot plus home
run with Luis Aparicio aboard
In the bottom of the ninth to
pull it out. Aparaclo, off to
the best spring of his career,
started the Inning with a dou­
ble off the wall in left field.
Brandt bluffed a bunt as re­
liever Ed Roebuck, Los Ange­
les' third pitcher, tried to
jam him on the first pitch.
Brandt then slipped his hands
all Use way down on the han­
dle and ripped Roebuck's
second pitch clean out of the
park.
The Dodgers had scored a
run in the seventh to break a
2 2 tie on a double by Willie
Davis, who stole third, and a
sccrifice fly by Daryl Spen­
cer.
Dean
Stone,
Baltimore's
fourth pitcher, got credit for
the victory. Don Drysdale
worked the first six Innings,
and w-as touched for seven
hits and Baltimore's first two
The giant sable antelope, a runs.
Tom Brown rammed a twonative o f Africa, irrowa the
most uvvesnme horns in the run homer in the first inning
and the Washington Senators
uninml kingdom.

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Results

By United Press International
NCAA Major College
took over from there to beat
Tournament
the Minesota Twins, 8 5.
Eastern Regional
The St. Louis Cardinals
at College Task. Md.
staged the strongest come­ Duke 73 St. Joseph's (P a .) 64
back of all Sunday, rallying
Consolation
from a 10-0 deficit in the 1West Virginia 83 New York
fourth inning to beat the
U. 73
Kansas City A's, 12-11.
Mideast Regional
The Cincinnati Reds whip­
At East Lansing, Mich.
Pretty’ s Best, owned by
ped the world champion New
Final
Danild Robertvin. rates as
York Yankers, 8 3, on hom­ Loyola (III.) 79 Illinois 64
the morning line favorite toers by Wally Post and Gordy
Consolation
■night when she shoots for her
Coleman.
Miss. St. 65 Bowling Green 60 j seventh victory of the season
Homers also helped the De­
Midwest Regional
in the featured ninth race at
troit Tigers beat the Philadel­
At Lawrence, Kan.
the Sanford Orlando Kennel
phia Phillies, 9-3, and the
Final
Boston Red Sox down the San Cincinnati 67 Colorado CO
Francisco Giants, 9 6. Norm
Consolation
Cash and Chico Fernandez hit Texas 90 Oklahoma City 83
the Detroit homers and rookie
Far West Regional
Pete Jcrnigan's two-run swat
At Provo, Utah
during a five-run outburst in
Final
Dot Button of Mayfair Inn
the fifth sparked the Red Sox Oregon St. 83 Arizona St. 65 put together 175 181-245 for
to their win over the N L
ConsolaUon
a Cot scries, the new high
champion Giants.
San Francisco 76 UCLA 75
in the lli-nooners I-cague,
Jerry Walker gave up onlyNAIA Tournament
The Mayfair Inn won three
four hits in five Innings and
At Kansas City, Mo.
points from the C.P.O. Wives;
rookie Vic Davalillo hit a tri­
Championship
Mar-I-ou Restaurant made a
ple, double and single to lead Pan American 73 W. Carolina clean sweep against National
the Cleveland Indians to a 6 5
62
lnsuranee. Grapevllle Nur­
win over the Chicago Cubs.
Connotation
sery retain third position as
Bob Friend and Tom Stur­ Grambling 107 Ft. Hayi St. 86 they won throe (mints from
divant, pitching at mid-sea­
NIT Tournament
Shoemaker Construction. Hie
son form, gave up Just four
At New York
M Alt. liar won 2&lt;V points
hits between them to help the
First Round
from first place Slenstrum
Pittsburgh Pirates down the St. Louis 62 La Salle 61
neatly.
Milwaukee Braves, 7-1. War­ Miami (F la .) 71 St. Fran
Pcnnie Schaffer converted
ren Spahn took the brunt of
N Y ) 70
Die 5-8-io and the 5-10; the
the Pittsburgh attack, being
Quarter-Final
3-10 fell for Dot Hutton, Ce­
raked for eight hits and three Canisius 76 Memphis St. 67
lia De Palma, Kitty Purdy,
runs in four Innings.
Viilanova 54 Wichita 53
and Jean Ogden. Ugla MirThe lowly New York Mels,
clc, Panny Srlmffcr and Lewho usually lose ball games
tha Ward picked off Die 2 7,
Olympic Oath
on errors, capitalized on a
ATHENS, Greece (U P I) — and Celia Dc Palma llie 5-7.
mlscue by first baseman The ancient Olympics, accord­
Grover Jones to sroro two ing to the record* that have
runs and beat the White Sox, come down to ue, opened with
2-1. Galen Cisco, Ken Mae- the Olympic Oath taken by
Kenzie and Ray Daviault the athlete* and Judge* be­
NAMTD-2 is leading by a
spaced seven hits with Mac- fore the atutue of the god
ha If game in the Holler Mo­
Kenzie picking up the victory. Zeus.
tor Navy Wives Bowling
League. Second arc tho VAH1 Tigers with a 57-39, and
VAII-9 Officers Wives arc
third with 50-40.
Louise Cadenhead rolled a
1fc2 for high game and Mary
Jane Gerton canto through a
526 high scries.

Pretty's Best Aims

For N o . 7 A t S0KC

Button Shoots
Hiqh Series

NAMTD-2
Paces Loop

ToSeminole Nine

Planning For Future
Local baseball buffi began
bussing when the Seminole
High School nine made twin
killings in Ova two opening
games of their eeason. Atten­
tion was whetted when the
City
Raerration
achedula
started to ahape-up and this
combination focused attention
on how the two activities can
team up for added strength
for
increased
W arrior
stiength.
For two years tho Civitan
team in tho City circuit has
taken the championship. Sines
the playsr draft at the begin­
ning of tho soasow is tha same
for that club as it ia for ail
tho other*, fan* have been
looking for tha reason. Gen­
erally, diamond-dusters will
begin with a long look at tha
coach-manager
of
"kid"
teams. And in thia cast, they
won't bo wrong.
K. IL Thomas, an ex-Navy
man that now- with a change
of uniforms is delivering mall
for Die earn* Uncle Sam for
whom he "iweated out" 20
year*. Hut from th« time he
wav a player himself, ho has
always been inter*.ted in
helping other youngster* who
liked bo«eball.
As is the c * m&gt; with all true
competitors, Thomas likes to
win. But hi* plan with tha
lada under his wing ia that
they ihall learn baseball —
and on* good way to accom­

III I i l l I Bl .

Club.
This talented 56 pounder has
|a record that is really out1slanding. She is the youngest
entry in this main event and
will not |»e two years-old un­
til May, However, she had
learned the racing game be­
fore coming here and started
right out in top bracket com­
petition. All of her wins have
been registered in Grade A
contests, five of Diem in fea­
tures. One of her victories
was in Die first semi-final of
the racing Queen Stake.
In registering her last win
she was docked at 30.96 se­
conds, a speed bettered by
only one other greyhound this
season. Sho has had three
starts since posting that vic­
tory but has failed to get
closer than third.
Opposing Pretty's Best to­
night will be such ace speed,
slers os Ruby Keeler, Wade
Tray and Miss Perry.
Grade A speedsters mske
up Die field for the first
half of tonight'* daily double.
Grade B greyhounds go in
Die second half.

Title Bout
Chances Dim
CHICAGO (U P I)—The betDug today was not who would
win, but whether the Sonny
Uston-Floyil Patterson fight
would come off as scheduled
in Miami on April jo.
Chances of tho heavy weight
title match meeting its Flor
Ida date grew Increasingly
remote over Die weekend.
Jack Ntlon, the champion's
advisor, said it would have to
hr post|Hined because of Lis­
ton's knee injury.

diamond for the practice »e»sloni as wsll a» to the game*.
Jim McCoy, tho Seminole
mentor, never signed a not*
payabio to Roy Thomas, but
will quickly admit that he i»
indebted to him.
As he look* over Ids squad
hs finds that many of his huatlers nr* "graduate*" of
Thomas' school of sandlot
baseball. Hutch Riser and Ed
Fitagerald, who have Wen
carrying th* hurling load for
tho Sominolos, ar# fin* ex­
ample*. And for • quick run­
down on other* thcr* ar* Mlk*
Woodruff, Billy Brown, Billy
Kuykendall, Marvin Sheffield
and Jacry Whitmore.
While Thomas isn't the as­
sistant baseball coach at Sem­
inole High School, he haa giv­
en no end of help to the squad
through the baseball know­
how, the co-ordination and tho
"hustle" Diat undoubtedly will
push the Semiuole nine into
th# win column many times
during the year.
As the City League* open
thoir tea.on there will be
many a boy who will bo look­
ing at these athletes who have
"graduated"
to tha high
school diamond. Roy Thomas
and other dedicated managers
Ilka him will be on tho City
League* practice field* help­

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plish that is through playing ing them got there, and—they i to have top-flight teams in
the game. Hence, tho lad on hope—helping the Seminole* | the years to come.
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Orioles Grab N o . 8 Tourney

United Press International
Saturday
COLLEGE PARK, Md. —
Duke defeated St. Joseph's,
7364, to win the Eastern
regional of the NCAA basket­
ball tournament.
EAST LANSING, Mich. —
Loyola of Chicago beat Himnois, 79-04, to win the Mideas
regional of the NCAA bas­
ketball tournament.
LAWRENCE, Kan — Cin­
cinnati, the nation’s topranked team won the Midwest regional of the NCAA
basketball
tournament
bydowning Colorado, 0760.
PROVO. Utah — Oregon
State whipped Arizona State
83-65, to win the Far West
regional of the NCAA basket­
ball tournament.
NEW YORK — Villanova
utpste Wichita, M-52, and
Canisius beat Memphis State,
76 67, In quarter-finals games
of the National linvilatlon
Basketball tournament. St.
Louis nipped LaSalle, 6261,
and Miami of Florida edged
St. Francis of New York, 7170. in first round games.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pan
American
topped
Western
Caroline, 7362 to win the
NA1A basketball tournament.
STOCKHOLM — West Ger­
many beat East Germany,
4-3, in the world ice hockey
championships.
LOS ANGELES — A tripleheader championship boxing
program, headed by the Em­
ile
Grifflth-Luls
Rodriquez
welterweight bout, was post­
poned because of rain untU
Thursday.

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Senate.
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Magazine

Program Set
Golden Wedding Observed For
Wednesday
At Open House Reception
The home of Mr«. Bc»* Her*
man, 403 Wc»t 18th Street,
wai the scene of a happy ga­
thering one recent afternoon
when Mrs. Herman and tier
daughter, Anna Lea, enter*
talncd in lionor of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pitts.
The honored couple was
celebrating their golden wedding
anniversary. Spring
flowers were used throughout
the house and refreshments
of wedding cake and coffee
were served to the friends
and neighbors from Sanford
and Geneva who came to ex­
tend congratulations and best
wishes to the happy couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts were
married In Geneva on March
12. 1913. They resided In that
area until recently when they
moved to East Second Street
In Sanford.
Mrs. Pitts was the former
Miss Nevada Grant and her
parents were pioneer citizens
of the Geneva community.
Mr. PilU was born and rear­
ed In Marietta, Ga., and
came to Geneva in 1912.

Families
Miss Glenda Sue Williford New
Welcomed To
To Marry Wayne S. Edwards Sanford Area

The Sanford Woman's Club
Mrs. Virgin’a Pctroski re­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. |engagement and approaching Wayne Steven Edwards, son
will present the 33rd edition llofeeker. 111 Country Club I marriage of their daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. , port* the following new resi­
dents smong those welcomed
Sue Williford, to
of t h e
annual Animated Drive, Sanford, announce the j Glenda
Edward*. Feather Full*, Caiif. to the Sanford aren recently;
Magazine, this Wednesday,
Mis* Williford was born in
Mr*. Nellie Bran'll and
starting at 3 p.m.
Dallux, Texas and was u mtm- j children, William J.. John and
This is one of the most
her of the I Wig graduating billy, from Pompano bearh;
popular programs of the year
class of Seminole High School. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Gowler,
and is open to the public.
John. Kevin and Tony from
While in high school she was
Tlie theme will Ik? "Our
Mt. Vernon, III.; Rev. ami
a member of the Latin Club, Mrs. M. J. Guess, Jeannette,
50th Year" and will be under
the direction of Mr*. W. It
office staff and served as |Joy and Judy, from Holly­
Stringflcld. Mrs. G o r d o n
treasurer of the DCT Club.
wood, Fla.
Sweeney will he the commen­
Mr. und Mi*. IL T. Hanna,
The groom-elect was born
tator.
in Oakland, Calif, and attend­ from Charleston, S. C.; Mr.
The editorial "Yesterday’s
ed schools there. He also at­ and Mrs. A. G. Huuge. from
Memories" will Ik- given by
tended
Morristown
High Charleston, W. Va.; Mr. and
Orinund Powers of Orlando.
School, in Morristown, N. Y. Mr*. M. V. bittick, Karl and
"Footholds in the Future,”
At present he is serving in Robin, from San Diego, Caiif.;
highlights and plans for the
the 17. S. Navy and stationed Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Dennison,
Semi-Centeniul celebration in
at the Sanford Naval Air from Jacksonville; Mrs. Della
Sanford, next month, will be
M. Hamlin, Hiram, Phillip
Station.
given by George Toulty.
An early summer wedding and Donna, from Columbus,
"Tomorrow's
Incentive,"
Ga.
is being planned.
Miss Patty Glenn Johnson,
Mrs. Lobe I Huston, from
soloist, appearing in her hall
New York City; Mr. and Mrs.
gown that she wore while at­
M. P. Jacoby, Greg and Joan,
tending the Stephen Foster
from Cocoa Reach; Mr. and
Music Contest, will present a
Mrs. IL C. Johnson, Delane,
group of vocal numbers. Miss
Debbic, Denise and Donna,
Pam Jones will accompany
from San Diego, Calif.; Mr.
her at the piano.
and Mr*. D. A. LaGubcd,
"Pride of the Past," Mrs.
David, Michel
and Richey,
Italpli Austin Smith, will give
lly Shirley Wentworth
from Wolcott, N. Y.
a history of the Woman's
A joint birthday party was
Mr. and Mra. R. L. LaurienClub in storybook form to
i enjoyed recently by bo Rian- *o ai 7 Lance, from Pensa­
Miss Toni and Tad Mathews.
j non, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cola; Mr. and Mr*. E. D. ManWilliam brannoti and Marsha gum, Randy and Wesley Sue,
|Illicit, daughter of Mr. and front Roekhoro, N. C.; Mr.
iL .
Mrs. Nuol bucll, all of Forest and Mrs. Norris Frank, from
Meridian, Miss, and Mr. and
G LE N D A SUE W ILLIFO R D
City.
Mrs. R. D. Sprayberry and
won the prize for the best
both girls celebrated their
Richard, from Atlanta, Ga.
limlio artist of the evening.
Idrthduys during the same
Tlie decorating committee
week and on the following
Steamship passage from
for (lie event was Mrs. L. II.
Saturday the parents took two
Ireland to America could be
Driscoll, Mrs. George Mirelis,
car loads of their friends to
liought for as little as $10 in
Mrs. Itenry Quinn and Mrs.
Skate City for an afternoon
the 1850s.
D. F. Siglln.
of skating.

Celebrated At
Skating Party

A N D AIKS

FRANK PU TS
(llcrnld Photo)

guests dined by candlelight desserts.
After a hearty meal, mem­
at tables decorated with pint?
and island flowers. The buf­ bers played games and danc­
fet table covered with sacks ed to tlie music of the Starheld dozens of favorite dish­ lighters in the CPO Club. Tlie
es featuring meats, vege- limbo attracted tlie biggest
tables, salads, relishes and •audience

Pilot Club Plans
Easter Projects

Forest City
Group Attends
YWA Banquet

The nominating committee |guson, treasurer; Miss Doris
of tlie Pilot Club of Sanford I Fleming, two year director,
presented a new slate of of­ ! and Mrs, George Stine, one
ficers for the ruining year |year director.
when tlie group met in the
Mrs. Sue Stevenson was
caucas room of Utc First Fed­ chairman of llio nominating
eral fur the monthly business committee. Mrs. John Lambertson. president, conducted
session.
Those nominated were Mrs. the b u sin e ss meeting and
Janet Smith, president; Mrs. named delegate* for t h e
Jerry Jcrnigan. first vice Spring Convention to he held
president; II o n n i e Stutter, nt the Outrigger Hotel in St.
second vice president; Mrs. Petersburg, .May 3 through S.
Shirley S o c o r i l , recording
Representing the club will
secretary; Mrs. Morris For- lie Mrs. I.amberlsun, Miss
Janet Smith and bonnin bluf­
fer. Alternates are Mis* Doris
Fleming, Mrs. John (fudge
and Mrs. A. O. Payne. A fab­
ulous "loan" party is plan­
ned for the second day of the
convention.
Mrs. Philip Westgatc an­
nounced that tickets arc on
lly Mrs, Clarenre Snyder
sale tor tile variety show giv­
Tilt- nimmil week of prayer
en tiy tlie Dcbary people for
service was held in tile morn­
the Pilot Club milk fund. It
ing, followed by a covered
is scheduled (or May 11.
dish luncheon ut noon.
Mr*, b. K. Chapman, chair­
Mr*. Hubert William* i«
man of the Easier egg pro­
president of the WMS nod
ject, invited
members to
Mr*. Hurry Osteen was pro- meet at her homo to work on
gcum chairman. Mrs. J. S. the eggs. They will go on sale
Pclernott had charge of tlie
April 11.
devotion*. This wus a Home
Mission* program with the
xuhjcct " I f My People will
Pray.”
A pioginm for &lt;-acli day of
Ihu week wus presented with
Mrs.
Hubert William* in
Seminole lleliukah t/idge
charge Monday, Mr*. J. S.
No. 43 met Thursday at the
Peterson, Tuesday and Mrs,
Odd Fellow* Hall for the reg­
Oniric* Blown, Friday.
ular meeting with Mr*. Clar­
ence Snyder, noble grand pre­
siding.
Osteen
Visitors were present from
Michigan anil an important
practice meeting was announ­
ced for Murrh 10 at 7:30 p.m.
ut thu Odd Fellows Hall.

Following tho skating party
refreshments of cake and soft
drinks were served before tho
return trip home.
Those helping the honorccs
celebrate the big event were
Susan Crain, Debbic Hawkins,
Dennis and Denise Hcrota,
Durlctie Hull, Hoy Gutty, Junn
|Thomas, Juanita Gates, Lev
1Conrad, Susan Copeland, Terri
W illiamsoii,
Kenny Patrick
and Clinton Gorec.

STRASBOURG
SPRING
FESTIVAL

W IN N E R S OF FIR ST PLAC E AW A R D S zit tho CTO Wives Shipwreck
pui'ty were Air*, Clinton Westbrook, le ft uml Chief D. F. Siglin.

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Hibiscus
Garden
Circle
met at the home nl Mrs. T.
A.
Itiirteigh.
Co-hostesses
were Mrs. Itrodln Williams
and Mrs. A. It
Stevens.
Spring (lowers were attrac­
tively plared on the mantle
und dining muni table. Delic­
ious Creme 'O Cheese cherry
pie, nuts and eolfee were
served as (lie members ar­
rived.
Doorpri/c wus brought by
Mrs. Harry W. heller and won
by Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Dur-

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ing the soeial lumr a white
elephant sale was thoroughly
enjoyed und $12 was made for
the circle's treasury.
In tlie absence of Mrs. II.
T. Morland, vice-president,
Mrs. J. V. Junes eondocted
the business meeting. Mrs. J.
II. Fahey gave thu report of
the board meeting. Places
and hostesses for next year
were assigned. Mrs. Fahey
also gave the talk on horticul­
ture.
OtiK-r members p r e s e n t
were Mutes. Dick MrLaulin,
Itusscll Dallas, John E. Fox,
II. J. Gut. it T. Humphrey,
S a r a h Thurmond, It. T.
Moule, Vernon brewstcr, a
member now living in Hockledgc, It. G. llrisson, J. A.
Edwards, Charles Morrison,
Charles (irieme and Mrs.
Fahey's huuseguest, Mrs. Ira
Studdart.

Church
Calendar

INtT.CDI'.S: Vares, Candy
Jars, Oyster Plate*, Candle
Holders. I'jower Arrange­
ments, Sugar • 'n • Creams
Fruit bowls, Colfr* Mak­
ers, etc.

TUESDAY
Tlie Fidclis Sunday ScImioI
Class of (lie First baptist
Church will meet at the Kirby
house fur the monthly busi­
ness session, at 7:30 p.m.

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Practice Session

Mrs. W. L. Doyle of Osteen
had as her dinner guests at
the MQ Itanch, recently, her
grandson, ftobert L. Arena,
I-1 lends of Mr*. Edwin Shinof Gainesville and Col. and
holscr are invited to *fop by
Mrs. Louie SinunumD of Or­
8cnkuiik'a on Mngnolia Ave.
lando,
to view her "one mnn” art
exhibit, which is on display
Pay your club dues prompt- there. It will remain through
March 29.
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PENNEY'S

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Some members of t h •
Young
Women's
Auxiliary
of tho Forest City baptist
Church attended the Wckiwa
Baptist Association batuiucl
Friday evening at the First
Baptist Church In Orlando.
Tlmsc iitcnding were the
Misses Frances Mally, Hetty
Wlnne, Sally Correll, Mary
Frances Huberts and their
leader, Mrs. Evelyn llolH-rg.

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Joint Birthday

CPO Wives Hold Shipwreck Party
Mrs. Clinton Westbrook and
Chief D. F. Slglln won first
place prizes at the Shipwreck
Party sponsored by tho CPO
Wives Club, Saturday even­
ing In the NAS Uallroom.
Mrs. Westbrook's costume
was made of an old sheet
with many tears and patches
ami tied at tho waist line
with anchor rope. Chief SlgUn In his battered shirt and
pants won over the other
poorly attired chiefs.
An. Island complete with
palm trees, Spanish moss,
fish net, driftwood, and a
treasure chest filled with
Jewelry was crested In one
area of the ballroom.
Thirty members and their

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I)F A U A B R Y : The woman win*
aipneil herself "OUTHACJED
was
rijrht, and you, Dear Abby, were
wrong. She was "outraped" because
three women she knew were knock­
ing themselves out working in a
church basement, trying to appear
benevolent, while their own mothers
were living out their years in a nurs­
ing home. Why defend people who
ieave their aging parents in care of
strangers? Nursing homes are full o f
lonely old parents whose selfish chil­
dren want only to forget them.
ALSO OUTRAGED
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DEAR A B B Y : That letter from
"Outraged" enraged me. Has "Out­
raged" ever had to cope with a senile
parent? Has she ever tried to care for
someone who had lost control o f his
bodily functions? lias she ever lived
in constant fear that the aged guest
in her home would light a ergaret,
forget it, and set fire to himself and
to the house? Placing one in a Nurs­
ing home is expensive. It would lx» a
blessing to the senile one as well as
to the family. We can't afford it. And
if we could, the LA S T thing I'd worry
about is wlmt people would say.
BURNING IN HOUSTON
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DEAR A B B Y : I believe it was di­
vine providence that the evening 1 re­
turned home from having placed my
dear mother in n nursing home l read
that item in your column in which
you said, "I cannot know all the rea­
sons daughters place their mothers

By Abigail Van Buren
in nursing homes, and neither can
you. Judge not lest ye be judged."
Abby, that meant so much to me. My
chief concern was what others might
think o f me. I could never give my
mother the medical care in my own
home that she required. It was a
kindness to put her in a home. Bless
you for lifting the burden of guilt
from my shoulders.
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For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed. stamped envelope.

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To
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cents to AIMS', Box 31105. Beverly

Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

isfying her own ambitions—
and then not to hava enough
interest, concern ami consider­
ation left ovar to haliy her
husband? And it's foolish not
to keep bin* contented, and
make the home he works to
support a place where he feels
hi* happiness is o f supreme
importance.
Great-great grandma didn't
make that mistake. When the
man of her family came home
tired and in need o f rest and
consolation, aha set about giv­
ing him her full attention.
The children were told in
no uncertain terms to lie
he quiet and let papa rest. The
easy chair was hia. Tha din­
ner was what he liked to eat,
and there wasn't any arguing

T V Tim e Previews
7:309:30 p.m. N'BC. Mon­ of outlaws doing the rhssing
day Night at the Movies. snd Marshal Itsgan and his
“ Boy On A Dolphin," starring deputies running. They wind
up In an arid wasteland
Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd and
where they meet a group .of
Clifton Webb. (Color). This lit ragtag soldier* in tha ssme
a beautifully photographed1predicament. If you've won
film using ancient Crecian lo­ dered what happened to actor
cation*,
Including
Delphi, Ton* Drake, you'll are him in
Corinth, Delos and the Acro­ the role of Corporal Agard.
polis. The “ hoy" in the title Larry Ward, Jack Flam.
is a statue found in a sunken Chad Kverctt and Michael
galleon and declared price- Greene star.
Jen. Sophia Loren play* the
8:30 9:30 pm. CBS. Arthur
s|ionge diver who found the Godfrey loves Animal*. Uni­
art treasure, with Ladd a* an que is the word for tills for­
honest
archeologist
u h o mat. It Is basically * variety
wants her to make it public show, starring Shari Lewis,
property. Webb is excellently Mel Blanc and Paul I.ynde,
cast as the greedy collector but formulsrlird around ani­
trying to get it for himself. mals. Blanc is possibly his­
7:308:30 p m. ABC Tho Da­ tory's most popular animal
kotas. “ Walk Through the voice and a distinct attraction
Badlands." What this episode of the show, with his vocaliza­
lack* In belicvability It mikes tion of such famous charac­
up in excitement. It's a ters as 1‘orky Fig. Hugs Bun­
“ chase" episode with a band ny and Woody Woodpecker.

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allowed at tha leisurely even­
ing mcnl.
Today's wive* nil to often
Tony C urtis
greet a weary husband with a
casual*"HI, there" and a de- ^ 9 P ounds Troubif
mnml that the family he taken
out for hamburger# because
.»#*4'w*CO&lt;rw
one of her meetings rat* over­
.......
SU
LAK-NlPUSKHIE'CiUKViicii/
time, or junior had basket­ v •.ifrw
iw m M in r wiifi
ball practice.
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mi raimii
•
Or, the servrs a quick meal
In the kitchen with the kids
I
STARTS T1IURS.
1
—
a .
'
jumping up and down to talk
on the telephone or ruahing
Waif DiSncy
through the meal to catch a
favorite television show.
Not too smart, Is it?

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At 1:00 . 3:10 - 8:10
7:10 • 8:00

“ Bow to Hava a Happy Bushand," has more thoughtful
expression on the subject by
Butli Millcctt. Pend 33 rents
to Ituth Millett Bender Serv­
ice, c/o Tho Sanford Herald,
I*. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio
City Station, New York 19,

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T o n i g h t

Th« McCoy*
T&lt;Mir« r**r 4
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Show

rialter* continue In the
lead in the Pinccrcst Inn
Howling League with the
NOETIt
II
I was aide to give him a sig­ Topper* second and Mark4 J 10 5*
nal.
ctles third.
IAQII
I had no problem playing
♦ Kto
Joan Adams rolled her
AK to 5
with J tin. Be might rend the 1highest game and aerie* thus
WEST
HAST (I*)
seven o f clubs a* n high club, far, ixM .Vi.V Dot Johnson also
♦ \» :
a a
hut I had a much surer play came through with her high­
V 10 0 a
¥73 3
at my disposal. I dropped the est scores, a 109X13. Helen
♦ Q7*
«9H032
deuce of diamonds.
♦ g ill
4* A J 7 3
I Altman acored a 171/442
HOTTII
This gava Jim all the Infor­
Other high score* were
AKQITI
mation he needed. | didn't Peggy Dooley 170 Vtrt. Mary
VKJI
want a heart or diamond lead. .fane Oort on 173 431 and Lea
♦ AJ»
I might not want a club lead . William* 152 403.
4M
either, hut at least that lead
Doth vulnerable
East flouUt Wert WortB
Theodore Ilonsevelt w » »
was Indicated. Bo led a club
Pats I A
Pswr 5 *
and I rnshed two rlub trick* to ] president when the first auto,
Pass 4 *
Tass Pass
held declarer to hi* contract. middle rross the IT. 8. from
Pat*
Bud he leal either a diamond San Francisco to New York
Opening le a d - * 10
chanco to signal In either din- or heart declarer would have City In 1903.
been able to pull Jim'a laat
mend* or elubs.
South led a second spade trump and discard a eluh on
OI'BN 11:43
ami Jim plnyed his are. Now dummy's fourth heurt.

By Ruth M illett

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For Abby’s l*ooklet, "How

d iq h tiq h tA

Canualty

•

DEAR A B R Y : Children nre obli­
gated to care for their parents when
they nre tot* old to care for them­
selves, just as parents are obligated
to care for their children when they
are too young to care for themselves.
TALM U D STUDENT

Jhs(jJoMM

"Men want to he hahled,
petted, and consoled. The or­
dinary man returns from the
office tlrcil and In need of
rest. Be w nuts consideration
and encouragement." So says
the retiring chairman of Chi­
cago liar Association's com­
mittee on marrlnge law.
I f men want to ba “ babied,
petted, and conaoled," why do
ro many otherwise intelligent
women fail to sec this need—
or teeing It, refuse to cater to
it?
It's kind of ituphl, isn't it,
for a wlfn to find tha time
and energy fur every demand
her children make, for every
kind of social obligation, for
every community call, for sat­

•

DEAR A B B Y: I would like to ask
"Outraged” who she thinks looks
after the expense of caring for aged
parents in nursing homes? If the pro­
fessional care they get is not "car­
ing" for parents, what is? My hus­
band has had his mother in a home
for 18 years. She is far happier and
better cared for there than she could
be in the homes o f anv o f her chil­
dren.
O FF M Y CHEST

QacoJbij. On (Bhulqsi
A Missouri render wants to
know if I ever hava to defend
against an unbeatable con­
tract. The answer to Ills ques­
tion Is that 1 aure do and the
rontruct makes, liut aoiueliiut'*
good tlcfcnje will keep declar­
er from an overtriek. In rub­
ber bridge that represents a
mere 30 point*, but It* dupli­
cate it I* likely to mean tha
difference between a good
•core and a bad one.
My non, Jim, opened the ten
nf hearts. Declarer called for
the me from dummy and 1
wan able to drop the deuce.
Tha four of spades was led
from dummy and Jim let
South's king hold the trick.
Be wanted to give ms a

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Legal Notice
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NOTICK IK heraby * l ' * n H&gt;al
t am *n**ir*'l In bu»ln *»» at
l , » k . \l*ry. Dimlntll County.
Florid*, undrr th* flcllllou*
name of. AIIT ELBCTRIC. »nd
that I Intend to reirlater «*ld
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida. In accordance with
the prnvtelqne o f the Flctltloue Name Statute*, to-wlil
Hectlon
Florid*
Sta*
utee l»JT.
HI*; A. J D»u«herty Jr.
Ful.lleli March II, I*. I i *
| April 1. ISO.

C (MI-SI

M in i s: i Mii'.ii F M T irio i *
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W H OM
IT M AT CONCKIIN:
Noll, e le hereby alven that
ttie undereluned. pureuant tn
the "Klcimoii* Nam* Statute."
Ilouee lllll Nil. 11TS. Chapter
Nn. *ny.j. l . a « e of Florida,
nit.
will realeter with th*
|Clerk of the Circuit Court. !n
i and fur Seminole County. F lo r ­
ida.
ii|ton reielpt
of
proof
I of the publication of thIe no­
the.
the
flctltlnue
name.
Ill‘It'll It A IT ANIt TACKI.K
CO. (not In c ) under which
, I am ei&gt;K**ed In tiuelnee* I
eapeit to riiKaee In hu«lne*a
at no to her lllcliway l * - » 2 ll*.
0. Iloi nJ t In th* City * f
Ln anooL
Florid*.
That ilia
-t; Inieie.ced in
Bald luieine** « tt'-ifirlae, I* a*
follow »
Florenr# K
lll-iahaw
Dated *&gt; Sanford. tSemlnolu
County, Florida, February 20,

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IN TIIK CIHCI’IT n i l 1ST It r
TIM: NINTH Jl III! M l . F i l l .
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C O V K NA NT
CIICIICII
OF
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FleUltlDA,
Plaintiff

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A N
ANDTtKWS and N B IJ ,
IIIIItWN A N U R K W F . hla wlf*.
• t el.
It* fender..a

Nim iT.

BTNTK OF FI.IIIIIIIA Till
HKVKIlt.T T t lt N H C l. l. and
KHAVA Hit A le IS X A N D K It
TI'l t N IH 'I .U her h u n h a n d ;
JAMKS U
Tt ’ 11X111*1,1, and
JO
TCIINIICI.!.,
hla
wife;
j CIIIIMTINF. TtlllNBIIlel. JKNJh I-'N and JOHN JKNSKN. her
husband: J A C Q l 'K U N K Tt’ ltNUriel, tlA LL A OII HH anil I' A I' U
OALLAtllll'ell.
her
husband;
A N. A N im K W M ind N K U i
IIIIOW.S' AN1HIKW8, hi* wife.
If II v I iik and If dead, tlit mi*
knoMii
heirs,
legatees,
d«*
I \ Urea arnl grantees of tha
•aid A. N A n d r e * * and Nell
Drown Andre* ». hla wife, and
all persons claiming Interests
by. through, under or tg a ln *l
Ihr aald A. .V. A n d r u s and
Nell llrown Andrews, hla wife;
(IKOIIUK
It- CltfKRNMKY, If
living, hla unknown spouse.
If married. and If daad tha unknown heir a. d i v i n e s
le gs taaa and grantees of tha aald
George ll- Guernsey, and all
pers4&gt;n&gt; claiming Interests by,
through. under or against th*
aald George It. Guernsey, and
any persona trading and do*
lug business as the Gt'KItNHKY LA N ll COMPANY, an un­
incorporated company, or If
any of them ba dead, their
respective unknown h* Ire, dr*
vlsree, legatee*, grantee*, as­
signee*.
lienors,
creditors,
trustees or other claimants
of such deceased Defendant*,
and any and all persona claim­
ing any estate, right, title or
Interest In or lien upon tha
real property herein described,
or any part thereof. Defend*
ants.
YOU AUK IIKHKIIY N o T I *
K1KD that a ault to quiet till#
has bean brought In the O r *
cult Court In and fpr hentlnote County, Florida, against
you and each of you claiming
any astata, right, till# or Intarast In or lien upon tha
following described real proparty situate, lying and being
in Seminole . County, Florida;
IaO(s I, S. a. I. A, C, 7 A 1.
Illorlc '*Cr KOITII ALTA*
M O N T I IIKIUHTH accord­
ing to tha plat thereof
as recorded In Plat llook
4 Page * Public Hscordo
«*f Hemlnole County, Klor*

M
il)

and you art h*r*rf»y required
to fils with Uie Clark of tha
said
Clrrult
Court
at
tha
Court House In Orlando, F lo r ­
ida, personally or by your at*
torney, your Answer or other
written defense. If any, and
tn serve a copy thereof upon
tha Plain tiffs Attorney whoso
name l* WKIIHKH 11. ItAINKK,
521 Park Avenue. Mouth, W i n ­
ter Park, Florida, not later
than the 19th day of April,
1943. therein setting up tha
estate, right, title or Interest
or lien upon tha above des­
cribed
property claimed
by
you; and should you fall to
do ao, Decrees Pro Confess**
will ba entered against you.
WITNICMH my hand and seal
of said
Court
at
Hanford,
hemlnole County. Florida, this
the 13th day of March, A. D.
1941
(MKAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
liy: Jean K Wilke,
Deputy Clerk
Wlndrr needle. Haines
A Ward
221 Park A v a . Mouth
Winter Park, Fla.
Publish March U . 24 A April
1. «. 1942.
CIM3-42

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TESTS!

of
th#
estate of Ooldwrlr*
Ttandall. decraetd: that It haa
filed Ita 1‘slltlon fur Final
Dls.-hargt, and that It will
apply to th« County Ju.la*-'*
Court
ef
hsmlnote
County.
F lo r id a on the JSth day » r
March, te«I. for approval of
■ante and fo r Final Dlschartc*
aa Administrator of ttio Fa ­
t a l * of U o ld w lr * Randall, d*.
•eaeed.
Cltlecna National Rank of
Orlando.
Aa Admlnlatrator of the
Ratal* of Uoldm lr* Ran*
.1*11, deceased.

6. For Rent
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. 1’h.
EA IVTWW.
Luke Jlary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3043.
EA 2-6347.

Myi C. W. Darla

V ic * Fresldent
Officer

end

Trust

tarry Q. smith

Ilf Raker, Raker A Rmlth
*1 Fast Pine Street

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Orlando, Florida
Attnrntye for Admlnlatrator
Publleh March 4, It, It, 3}
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EATATR i
To u end each o f you are
hereby notified and required
to present any claims and de­
mands which you, or either of
you
may havo agalnat the
estate
«f
KI.USW ORTI I
1Puller, daceaeed. lete of eeld
County, to the County Jude*
r&gt;' Seminole County. Florida,
at
hie office In the court
houae of eald Couniy at Sailford. Florida, wllhln ala cal.
• ndar month* from the time
o f the first publication of this
notice. T w o copies of esrh
claim or demand shall bs In
wr iting. and shall etata the
X&gt;lace of residence and poet
office address of Ilia claimant,
end shall be sworn to be the
claimant, hie a*ent. or attor­
ney *nd accompanied by a
filin g fee of one dollar and
euch claim or demand not to
filed (hell be void.
/*/ Kdward Stout
Ae eienutnr of the l a s t
Wilt and Testament of
Rlleworth L. Fuller,
deceased

Btnealrom. Davis A McIntosh
Attorneys for Raecuior
Poet Office Rex 1110
Sanford, Florida
l ’ ubllth March 11, If, :t. April

1. 1*0.
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IN T H K n u n IT C O V E T IN
INIS F O E * B M I N 0 f .K COVNe
T V . P M S E ID A M b I H M
O S N N K C T I C U T &lt;» K N K It A I,
1,1 Ft: IVKI’ IIANCK C&lt;»M I’A N'T,
a Connecticut corporation.
Plaintiff,
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W.
deVarmln
end Lluruthy J . daVarmlu,
hi* wife
*&gt;t Cypres* Avenue.
Sunnyvale. Calllornle
Tou
ere
hereby
notified
that a suit ha* been filed
eaulaet you and Atlas bubal.
dU rle a of Florida. Inc., a F lo r ­
ida
corporation;
and
Ra y­
mond V. taisli.r and liorls »f.
la sh er , hie wife. In the above
entitled cauee. and that you
era required to file your a n ­
swer with the Clerk of tills
Court and lo serve a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff or
pla intiffs
attorney*.
whose
name end address Is Jennings,
W alt)
Clarke and II &lt;inllton,
lie*
Ben-cii
Rational Monk
Building. Ja.-ke.&gt;n*III* f FI01
Id*, not later Ilian Apill SS.
lid
If you fall to do so a
de. re* pru cunfeseu will be
entered *u*tn *t &gt;»u for the
r e l l , ' dr nienjrd In the compls'iit. I'M* *uR 1* lo fore
el,,.,
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of b'n.mole Couniy. F l o r ­
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and and the
lea&lt; of s .1.1 .'uurt at Hanford.
Flotlds. this ;th d*&gt; of March.

1*41.
t».-:.v Li

Arthur H
l.ccke .n Jr..
Claik of ,n* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. VIMeu
Deputy Clerk
Vul-llah
v -r . 41, 14. 14 A

Apr

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C D U -I4

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, lake
Mary. Ph. FA 27213.

MON RAY. The once a week 2 BIL house, 817 Catalinu.
Deodorant now available In
Kurn. Apt. 2 Bed rm . Only
local drug store*. Uncondi­
$65. 1700 Magnolia Axe.
tionally guaranteed to atop
underarm perspiration and Loch Arlvor three bedroom
nil hotly odor.
unfurnished Imrifc, kitchen
equipment, $U5.i&lt;o. Hubert
A. William* FA 2-3931.

Legal Notice

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VKMIVOLK L O I V T I .
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F K D E I I A L N A T I O N A L MORTG A U E ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.

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STItOM. JR. and H VI.VIA K.
IILKUSTIIUM, hi* wife,
fiefendunla.
NO TICK TO I F F K A H
T H E S T A T E riF F L n l t l D A
TO : lieo ry* Henry Uercalroin.

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6?0 W . t-uula*. Apt. No. 4
(lrand Island, Nebraska
TOU A III: IIKIIK1IV N O W *
P 1 BD that a ault h.i* been
f i l ' d aaalnst you In thr above
• ntltl'-d cauee. anil that yuu
a r t required to file your a m ­
e e r with the Clerk of thla
Court and to atrv* a ropy
thereof upon the Flalntlfr or
F l a ln llff e
attorney e.
whoa*
name* an,I *,|«lrr». I. Mark N.
Cleveland, Jr. and Harold F.
Johnson. F. u. Dra wer Z. banford, Florida, not later than
the :1th day of March. A . I&gt;
1*41. If you fall lu do so a
Decree Pro Confeaety will he
entered *c*ln#t you for the
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint. Thle anil le to forecloe*
a mortgaet The real property
proceeded acalrut 1*:
Lot 1 Block V. b U N L A N D
KSTATEb. Amended riot,
arcordlhn to a plat there­
of recorded In Flat llook
1*. paaee I A S, of the
Fubllo
Itocorde of Sem­
inole County. Florida.
W I T N E S S me hand and the
eeal of said Court at Sanford.
Florida, thla fin d day of F e b ­
ruary. A. D. 1SSJ.
( S E A 1.1
Arthur If. Heckwrith. Jr.
clerk of the Circuit Court
Hy: Mara-'int E. Tyre.
D C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
P. ft. Drawar 7.
Hanford. Florida
Atlornaya for Plaintiff
Fubllsli: Fab. II. March 4. II,
II. 1»«J
C D F 'S !

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SW EETIE PIE

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Avc., FA 2-3254
or FA 2 0323.
NICELY turn. 6 room house.
FA 2 6237.
3 RM. furn. Apt. Water furn.
$40 Mo. 112 3laple.
2 Bit Duplex, cxctdlenl loca­
tion. electric kitchen. 1001 U
8. Elm. Call FA 2-0591.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private bath*, 114
W. First St.
.♦

R E N T A BED
Rollavxay, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l*t St.

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that t IntOftd to rrglRtrr i t Id
nain# u llh tha Clark o f thr
Circuit court, knn lnoU Count&gt;. Florida, In tccordanr* with
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as# required lo file your a n ­ I ' l a l a t l f f i
swer with the clerk of this namr mill addratr l» CPahup
Court and to earve a copy Uorniirlii, ift l-aat I'inr fcirmi,
Florida.
not
latrr
thereof upon llie I lalntlff. or Orlando,
Plain ti ffs
alt- f nays.
vrhuao than April »th, IMS. If y.iu
fall
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Cleveland,
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furd. Florl-la.
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to fora«'lcj»r «
lhr „ih jays
Aoril A D. ritla vult
A he taal proprrO
1*44. If you fail lo do so * t n o r lt a fr
Decree Fro Coh f eeeu will l.e pro- » • &lt;la«l airalnat I*
mi h ^
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entered aaalnsl ) - u for the
HIHM’I K L D FI ItUT A l»l»lrelief demanded Ii the «.,mT
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property proceed.-I . i n *t
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t a i l a III ii K « ID I r
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County. I Jui ixJm
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ploli la
t«, plat there ,f recorded Ih Uom
in *r d parntanaully
Flat llook II. C la ss 4 and located
4. public Records of He.nl- inatallcd a* a part of tl*«
liiiprv»\tn»r t* on raid land:
nol# County. Florida.
International
of
Utleo
W I T N K M my hand and th*
l ornaea - Mod*! Olf# Ii
seal of yald Court at Sanford
K-D
fio r ld * thle :* ih day uf F e b ­
l\ n . M . R s tr y hat.d and t/*
ruary. A. D. 114#.
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of «ald &lt;’ourt .»t Hanfoid
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f lorlda.
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lie s s d l i
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Cl el k of toe r 'lr e. li Court March, IMS.
(MB %L&gt;
I I ) : Martha T. Vllilrn,
\'iiior II Uechwlth. Jr
t» C.
Cl* rh of tha Circuit Cuurt
Mack N. Cltvtlaud Jr and
B)
Martha T. Vinin*
Carroll Borke
V C
P. i&gt;. Dra wer I
Piltillib March 11.
a.
Hanford. Florida
Apt 11 1,
l*ubl!sh March 4. II. 41. 44
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C D ti - l

Hy Nadine S e lle r

C o m m i'ivia l Buililinir
Higliluiui I'ark
New. Mmlurn CH building
412 Edltlva Circle
with lour ytore unit* 4.400
Tim three bedroom block
liome on two lot* can be | yquare feet priced at $6
per square foot tor im­
purchased
tor $12.Utk).UU.
mediate »alcl Good loca­
Can be financed through
tion with parking facilities.
1 11 \ by qualified purchas­
Adjacent lo Saufon! buster for only $300.00 down
ties* .ind population center.
including cloying cost. Ex­
Excellent for mevlical of­
clusive luting.
fice.* or service type busi­
K O I I E R T A . W IL L IA M S
nesses.
Etuanciiig
estab­
Realtor
lished. $41no down.
R uviiioimJ l.undqiiial, A m o .
FA 2-3351 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HOUSES A VAILABLE . Move

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate —
to &gt;o ur lot. Lou cMth price ft.
'J *\ .'I Mcdroom, Cull collect | 111 X . I ’ a ik A vc
I dinpa h3IM)l;ll,

Mortgage*
F A 2-2420

15. H u ein ^ s O pportu n ity

M AYFAIR SECTION
E x clu sive F ran ch ise
3 Bedroom, dining room, coz) KOIX RLE BN—Coin operat­
fireplace, ipnciuu* kitchen,
ed Dry cleaning A laun­
large well landscaped lot,
dries. We have 2 exception
eltru* and shad* tree*. A t­
al location* In new shop­
tractive price JlG/HHi with
ping centers Sanford A De­
term*.
l-ami. We are the Cadillac
uf coin op. with big 26 lb.
Safe driver* *uvt- up to 20'V
double
load
commercial
or more on automobile in­
washers that really gel the
surance.
business. We finance bal­
ance of complete installa­
3 Bedroom, CH home on large
tion, including equipment,
corner lot. Ha* den. large
signs, electric w i r i n g ,
plumbing, cabinet wo-k and
kitchen, wall lo wall ear'You'd hotter follow us home! We're probably locked
hold the grand opening.
pet air conditioner In living
out of there, too!”
room, and other extra*. You can make over lOOCf
return on your Investment.
Only $85.00 per month. In­
H. For Rent
,CA Special Notice*
For complete information
cluding taxes and insurance.
call Ralph Hacily. Call
Low Down Payment. See
UXFUKN. 1st Floor. 3 rm*.
REMINDER
collect buslne** h o u r * ,
this one today!
hath. 2 screened iiorcln'*.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Tampa 233-0191 or wTite
3iM Magnolia Avc. Appl) up­
O. M. HARRISON'S
me c o Koln Klcen. 4232
stair* evening*.
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-882
Fla. Avc., Tampa.
House* for rent. For infor-1 LIBERAL REWARD lor in
REALTOR — INSUROR
Unusual Business
illation contact Ted Wilformation leading to one . FA 2-41)91 1019 S. French Axe.
Hums Hardware, 203 E.
that Had. truck !oad of
• Investment
231h M.
hay from Mr. F. T. Merl- i •v F\V HOUSE on Crystal lake Sought hy 2 young men with
welliers' barn on Sanford
latch Arbor. Call FA 2-3378
demonstrated executive ab­
Unfurnished t or 2 bedroom ! Ave- near Gindervillc.
or FA 2-3077.
ility and $10.18)0 caili. P.O.
Apartments. Kitelien equip­
Box
1226, Winter Park.
NO CASH NEEDED
ped. 108 W. 18th SI. Ph.
9. For HnJe or Rent
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
FA 2-4678.
16. Female Help Wanted
month. T. A I. included.
If yo-i like country living.
1st Floor Apartment furnish­
322 8083.
SEWERS WANTED
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
ed $60. lake Mary, Ph.
IMMEDIATELY
south side of big lake 3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Kit­
FA 2-1757.
Work nl home iloing simple
Mary. Water tor boating,
chen equipped. No down
sewing. We supply materi­
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
payment. 3309 S. Park Avc.
al* mill pay shipping both
mately 2'4 acres. FA 2-9162.
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
FA 2-1761.
way*. Good rate uf pay,
FA 2-5JU3.
1 New house near Lake 31ary.
I’iecc work. Apply, Dept.
Furnislied Apartment. Close
322-3098.
AD 389, Box 7010, Adelaide
St. Johns Realty
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4613
Pu*t Office, Toruiito, On­
THE
TIM
E
TESTED
FIRM
FURNISHED or unfurnished.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
tario, Canada.
ROOMS, The Gable*
461
3 Bedroom, 2 bath home In
M agnolia A * , . F A 2 6J2U.
Loch - Arbor on lake. Ph. GEORGIA BRICK MOM l-fsT
18. Help Wnnlrd
EA 2-1777.
1-treated in choice location*.
APARTMENT. Clean A niexABLE
construction worker*.
F'llA. $450 dnwn, $79 per
ly furgf.hed. SOI Magnului
12.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
Oversells,
U. 8. pi eject.
month.
Momia
Jarvis.
Ph.
Large living room, carpeted,
322-1610
.Skilled,
unskilled. Write
fireplace, master bedroom 3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor­
World Application Service,
A Jalousie porch. Duplex
ner lot facing lake, 109 ~ ~ * 8 i»R I N G ~ is 11E It E
Box 624, .Melbourne, Fin.
1203 Elm. Newly decorated
Waits Drive, S u ll I a n d And now is lire time to look
and nicely furnished. 2
Estate. FIIA in service.
for that certain home ju»t 19. SltuutionN Wanted
Bedroom lkiuxe at Dellary.
3436 down, monthly $84.75,
right for tlie family. Be­
Newly decorated. Breeze
VA nothing down. EA 2-8074
low arc Just a few of Uic j Child Care. FA 2-2274
way and carportc. Plioue
or FA 2-2118.
exceptional liume bu&gt;» be­ Children kept. FA 2-4182.
NO 8-3267.
ing offered by Stenstrom
3 BEDROOMS. 2 balh*. Fla.
Realty,
the
"Hume
of I Z l . lie u u ly S h Io iin
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
Rm. Convenient to NAS.
Home*."
We
have
the 1
furn. on Lake Golden. Near
Desirable neighborhood, low
home for you, so check H.AHHIFMTS BEAUTY NOOK
base. Call FA 2 4013 during
down payment. BJt W. JinComplete Beauty Service
with u» aooiil
•lay, i \ 2-4736 after 5:30.
kins Circle. FA 2 3261.
Lveulng Appointment*

Stemper Agency

HOUSE at lake 8123 Apart­ NICE HOME, large lot on 13,
ment. Adulta. 875. 322 2317.
17 92 A interstate 4. 85000
takes it furnixlied at Lake
3 BEDROOM, l ‘ x hath, kitch­
Monroe. EA 2-0236.
en equipp'd. Freahly paint­
ed $83 month. 132 Ha&gt;* Dr,

Wall

Seminole Really

3 BH. CII HOUSE. 875 per
GOVERNMENT OWNED
4—1618 lunlist Avenue (city &gt;.
month. 424 San Marcos
HUMES
'Uriel 3 lilt. 1 b i l : co m ­
Ave. FA 2-3374.
Priced 11oin ' &lt;5.800.00 to $14,pletely remodeled ill gouj
500 00 I'wo bedrooms, 1 balh
STENSTROM R E N T A I .S
residential
aiea
$13,366,
lo Ihrci- bedroom*, two
2 BR-1
Bath, Home
$ *0
with $450 down, and &lt;98 36
bulb* located In various
3 lilt—1 Balh Home
$ 80
per monlli.
sections of Sanford,
3 BK—I Bath Home
8160
3 BH—2 Bath Home
$103 Down pay mania From $50.00 3—I2J Lake Dot Drive (nunlo $506.06,
3 BK—2 Bath Home
Sl-’O
land). Newly reconditioned
3 Bit—P * Bath Furn $125: Boy n completely recondi­
3 HR. 2 balh, family loom
tioned home which Include*
home witli lake view, hit
r. pivhiliiiK inside and out —
cliru equipped. 813,306. an I
or save hy purchasing oil
Ju»t $88.79 |ht month alter
$130 down payment! (Also
an "A S IS " Basil.
Real Estate — Alortgages
have 3 BIL I hath in same
You owe it to yourself ami
III Y Park Ave.
I \ 22420
area for |l 1,600, wii'i $351
your faoihy lo invesllgalc
I Irene
brvrgutua
10
borne i down and &lt;16 per iiunlli).
Furu
2 Bedroom
Ionise.
Adults. No pet*. FA 2-71974.
buys. No red tape. We call
qualify you in 30 lliiliules. 6— Several economy home
Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 hall)
bu)a fnim x5Hou and up. with
borne. Fenced yard. Neir
down payment* from I'.xxi
NAS 115 W’. Cob-man Cir
low munihly payment*.
ele FA 2 7184.

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Muni Realty
UH lce

FA

Near base.
FA 2-3685.

equipped.

Jli. Kadii* A TelevTivinn
PERSONAL RADIO A
T.V. SERVICE

We repair PIhiiio Changers
Itadlo A T.V., Aiilo Hadio.v
I DAY SERVICE
25th SI. A Sanford Aye.
Ph. 3:.10655
FAST DEPENDABLE
IV
Scry Ice Service rail* $1011
Home Service Uo. 303 Sail
for d Ave I A 2 3332._______

27. Npeiiul Services
WEI.l.S

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MI’S,

SI'RINKEIt SYSTEMS
All (&gt;|&gt;e.&lt;i and Size*
V\e Repair ami Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
JO’ W 2nd Si
F A 2-6432

2-2118

7— A lew choice executive
homes lu prestige neighborlucid), I l lvllwil.lc,
larch
Arbor, Mayfair, Grove Man
I ' L i t IF.W Home lur »*le or
o n from $22,U)6 and up
trade lur a tiled lurrn on the , F.xecllcnt F'llA and Conwe»t side ol Sanford, t all
volitional fiiiaueiiig avail­
FA 2 1868 day* or FA 2 6368
able.
lllghla.

.Might* FA 2-6641
3IODFIRN Office with confer­
323-6700
ence loom. Air&gt;cullditiolied
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Ha
FA 2-7453.
house. Kitchen

Articles For Sale

Biano Tuning and Repair j ladies aborts, 93c. Sleeping
W. L. Harmon - |.'A 2-4223
bags, $6.88 Sale. Surplus
City, jo i W. 1.

FRIGID AIR E

Sales A Service
G. H II1GII

liuo w. i&gt;i st. Sanford
Bh. FA 2-3383

SINGER
SEW IN G M ACH INE
C A L L FA 2-5783

L A W N SERVICE

1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Darns, nuke* button holes.
With guarantee. 3 Payments
of $6 lo. FA 2 9111.
CUCKOO CLOCKS. $3.98 up.
Made in Germany. lo sizes.
For FREE pictures. Prices.
Write lo •‘Clocks" P. O.
Box 78, Sauford, Fla.

Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­ ACCORDION. Full 120 bat*.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Bargain. F’A 2 8366 after
F\\ 2-1817.
7 p. m.

Air-Conditioning1
H. B. 1’Ol’ E CO.. INC.
2W) So. Park Ave.

I APARTM ENT S l ' Z E
FRIGERATOR. like

$75.

FA 2-4234

LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Remove Thnlch • Chinch
Bug Spray (Vi 13) • Fcrtiize—Ph. FA 2 4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.

29. Automobile Service

A U T O GLASS
IN ST A LLE D
Senknrik Glass and Paint
Company

l-Hl-Fl

RE­
newt

Phonograph

$37. 1-21" T.V. $43. Red
Front Store. 363 Sanford
Ave. FA 2 3332.
DUNCAN
PHYFE
Maho­
gany dining room suite.
322 0654.
21" LAW N Slower for sale
or irado for Utility trailer.
323.6893.
SHALLOW Well pump. U hp.
F’A 2-1268.

Ph. FA 2 4622 With purchase of Blue Lustre
rent Electric Carpet ShamAUTO - RADIO
pooer for only $1 per day.
Drive-In Repair Service
Carroll'* Furniture.
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
25th St. A Sanford Ave. .1(1. Automobiles • Trucks
Ph. 323 0635

210 Magnolia

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?

31. Poultry - Livestock

FINANCE IT WITH US
* Ix&gt;w Interest Rate*
♦ Isiw Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Large Shetland Ponies; 1
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
dles and bridles. 3229162.

3s*. Flowers • Shrubs

1960 VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
Going oversea*. Sell for
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Panbelt offer. F'A 29819.
ale stock.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
1950 PLYMOUTH
Slntlon
Grapcvillc Avc. Near 20lh SI.
Wagon. Good condition. Plu
FA 3-1819.
GUMMOSA DAISY PLANTS
$25c u tloz. FA 2-4121.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
gons,
Pansies,
Vegetable
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
I'paalu ltd. Just ell 20111 St.
and 1st St.

.'1.1. Furniture
WANTED reliable couple to
lake up monthly* payment*
of $13.50 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
TF: 8-1311, Casselberry, coi­
led .
Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, ele. Bought - Sold.
Larry'* Mart 213 Santurd
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

Shop thu Herald Ad* where
local merchants offer their
best buy*.

.17. Roaln • Motor*
BEST BUYS now on the
latest style boat show boat*.
Savings like: 81495 18’
Larson $1195. 14* Runabout
only $495. Boat Show dem­
onstrator. 75 hp, Evlnrude
&lt;61)6. 28 hp. only $376. $430
18’ Gator trailer $326. Many
other*
while they last.
Terms. Robson Sporting
Goods, Downtown San/ord.
FA 2-6961.

IIS. Motorcyclm • Scooler*

FREE E STIM ATE

UphoUtcruig A Mattress ren­ VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS?
New A Used.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2617 Country Club Rd.
Co., al 7u0 Celery Avc.
I’ll. FA-2-7928
FA 2-2117.

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick ■69 VESPA Grand Sport.
Owner transferred. Must
Service With the Cash.
165 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
1—
2427 Laurel Avenue (High­
sacrifice. 122 Hay* Driv*,
SUPER TRADING POST
land Park). $406 down, &lt;60
Country Club 3lanor.
FA 20077.
Cut \\ Curl Beauty Shop
per month will buy you this ! Special oil Perms. Call fur
comfortable 3 III! home, j appointment. 3 Senior ope­
which feature* charm, pri­
rator*. Free parking lots.
vacy, ami many extras! 1318 Palmetto Avc.
322-6834
Only SU.uuu!

4 UR . 2 BATH IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY TO QUAL.
BUYERS.
ONLY
$43o.oo
25. I’luinlnnK Service*
DOWN. MONTHLY PAY- 2—
114 Grove Lane (Ravenna
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
MIS ON PltlN INT. $72.18).
Park).
Built ui
kitchen,
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3631.
tee
n g r e e n , ph one
screened Florida room, and
322-2744.
delightful floor plan will
»w
completely furnished
i'luinlyinir &amp; ll euti i i y
catch your eye In this like
bedroom home. FA 2-2377.
3 BEDROOM, H i hath. G»w
AIR CONDITIONING
new 3 Bit moitern $45o
down p a y m e n t. $37 uo
F'L'KN. Apt. 23oo Mellon*die.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
down,
and
$87.56
]&gt;«r
ii
until!
month. Vacant, loingdale.
WORK
We have several clean 2 A
I'h. Day* TE 8-1521, nights
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
3—
106
Westwood
Court
i
Pine3 bedroom rental* available J I E 8 1510.
crest 2nd.). Spacloi* 3 Bit
now
PLUM BING
3 BEDROOM. IG bath home
2 bath modern, kitchen
Contracting llepaiia
in Country Club, well eared
equipped, oil large corner
FREE ESTIMATES
for. Fenced yard and a deep
lot. Newly painted inside
It L. IIARVEY
1961 Park Avenue
well. Very low down pay­
and out! $13,750, with $430 204 nanford Avc.
FA 2-3383
FA 2-3232 anytime
ment. F'A 2-8806.
dowu and SIM) per month!
UNFUIIN 2 Bedrm. Favor­
able location. FA 2-0274.

2 BEDROOM

134.

Mon. Mar. 1 8.’63— Pajre 9 12. Reid Estalr For Sale[12. Real Entitle l or Sale 27. Special Services

REGISTRATION
i*
now
liedig tnkt-ii for the enroll­
ment of the kindergarten Hi
the Grace Methodist Church 1
on Onora Rd. A Woodland

Legal Notice

2. Notices • Personal*

fcanforh

Men-women. 18-iV Sturt high
ay $102.00 a week Preparaturj training until appoint­
ed. Tlkmaendv of jobs open
Experience usually unncces*ary. Eli EE information on
Job*, salaries, requirement*.
Write TODAY giving name,
aiklrcxa. phone and time
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. Box 23, c o Suniurd
Herald.

28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
Efficiency Apt. $3&lt;&gt; Mo. Sur­
29A. Auto Accessories
plus City. 201 W. lit St.
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock NEWLY FURNISHED Large
31 A. Pets
2 HIV. slug!ck. 14U: Nv. Lon*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
woods m s xys.
iv t i i s : ro i T T V Jt i h i e ' i 33. Furniture
«5ornr i r m s e u cot v t t .
84. Articles For Sal*
FLORIDA
Three
room
furnDhed
in nr.i r s t s t i op
85. Articles Wanted
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
OOL.DWIRK RASDALD.
D t c i u s i 36. Automobiles - Trucks
$43. 2 Bedroom Furnished
v o T t r s : ok A P P L i r v n n v
37.
Boats
Motors
Apartment, $33. Robert A.
i o n riN A l. tiisi i i v h i . k
Williams. Phone FA 2-3931.
T o a l l W H O M IT M A T C O N ­ 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
CERN:
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Notice Is hereby given thet
the undereignel hee (11*4 lie
Final Report ee Administrator

Ih r

FURNISHED Apt. 3 room*.
Laid 2 doubt* bv-dc. Screen­
ed porches. 110 W. 3rd St. KFIDUt'ED. 2 blory home. 1
guv.d repair, new plumbing
S3IALL furn. Apt. 1662 51uplt
wiring,
termite
contract. • Heal Estate - Mortgages
F A 2-6731.
714 41*»Mrku.
1 U l N. Park Ave.
FA 2-5420,

Stenstrom Realty

Lxtru Special
58 I OKI) S i A I ION W AG­
ON, 4-dr., aulo. Iran*., If A
II. *593. NO DOWN PAY-

MKNT.

SANFO K D
MOTOR CO.
»6U F r.iu-li A t *.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
SPRING

DISCOUNT
SALE
NKW l liK V K O I.K T - OLDS - C A D IL L A C
USED CAHS A N D THUCKS

CHKVUOLETS
$2088 and up
OLDS - 88
$2122 and up
C AD ILLA C ___________ 85101 and up

10% DISCOUNT
ON A N Y N L W OR USKD
CAR IN STOCK
MOU l II 2 Duui 5-a
&amp;8 I’Ll
FORD Station VVagon
uu I Door V-K, Aoliiiii.ii,i

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I VDILI.At Sedan DcYille
Piivver, \ir I 'uiidilinnid
I t)RD 4 Door, 6 t yI., Sialion Wagon
b d Vuliiiiialir Tr.iiianvla.iun
... FORD t ouulry Sedan
b 7 V.*. Overdrive
(. III.VKOI.LT Slaliuti Wagon 6 1)1.. Sid.

B7

*485
4U3

2385
695
595

Ml

VKOI HT
Ion I’irkup,
Ul IliHII d,.
Vntomal l«
lil.V ROLL I 4 Door, 6 4 &gt; I., Mu. Wagon
1445
D9 I1*1.A
MOl TII 2 Door Hardtop

795

5 0 6 C jL Sid Shift

53
C3
Cl
C3

CADILLAC I Door Sedan IIwVillas
Power Ant Air 4'niul.
( IIE\ KOI ET », Ion I’irkup
ft t &gt;I Std. Shill
( IIEVIIOI.KT 4 Door Slaliou Wagon
V-* Vutoniailr
----- ......
CHEVROLET 4 Hour Sedan
8 Cyl., Sid. Shift

695
1095
1795
1185

AND MA N Y OTHERS A T —
219 L. 2nd ST.
AND
2303 PA R K AVE.
easy

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Page 10 — Mar. 18, 196S

SrralB

Jhjufiwaif FIRST OF THE WEEK

From Cuban. Jails

F- y

Release Seen For 3 3
HO M ESTEAD
A KB I can prove tbnt the nine a former New York City
(U P I) — Jnmea B. Dono­ American skindivers nr-| resident.
"These are the only two
rested by Cuban Premier
van, the New York attor­
Fidel Castro s e v e r a l American ladies who were
ney who brought two weeks ago were not snl&gt;o- held prisoner,” Donovan
American prisoners bnck teurs but were shipwreck- ( said.
from Cuba Sunduy, said od and should I k* re -1 He said be visited 17
) American prisoners on the
he hopes to gain release leased,” Donovan snid.
o f the estimated .7.7 other1 He said "nlxmt 35” Isle o f Pinos, a Cuban o f f ­
Americans held in Cuban Americans, Including the shore island, Saturday
two women released .Sun­ afternoon, and talked to
jails.
Donovan and the two day and the skindivers, others in Havana Sunday.
women whose releaso he were Castro’s prisoners. Ho said he spent three
The women arc Martha |hours talking with the
obtained a r r i v e d here
from Havana on a special O’Neal o f Atlanta, (la., s k i n d i v e r s who were
and Orlando, Fla., and seized last month.
plane.
Mm. O’Neal, who told
“ I am confident tbnt Oaraldine Shamma, a na­
within the next few weeks tive of Boston, Mass., anil newsmen she was man-1

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handled at the t i m e
o f her arrest, said she
was taken into custody
because Cuban authorities
"claimed I had some kind
o f contacts in Miami.”
She said she was given
only token legal represen­
tation at her trial but was
treated "nicely” in prison.
“ I ’m going to be the
best American &lt;• i t i i. e n
ever,” Mrs. O'Neal said.
"I can thank flixl for this
and I can thank Mr. Ken­
nedy, Mr. Donovan and
Castro, who let me go/’
Mrs. Khamntn, about

Yanks
HO, said she owned a home
in Cuba l*cforc her arrest
but has no plans to get it
bnck "because I wouldn't
go back for a million dol­
lars.”
She snid she was ar­
rested in March o f I960
and c h a r g e d with counter­
revolutionary activities.

Flavor Aged” IT. *S. Choice

CHUCK RO AST

1

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leORTAFLr STtfttO
PHONOGRAPH MODIC JOS
TliU V . M portable I* unmatched
in ila price cla*a! Look at all it
otfera: Powerful dual-channel
V « M am p li fi er , tw o q u a li t y
aiirakm. one in l h* record playing
unit, pint a ''Portable H|&gt;ralier"
that store* in the raae and aepa.
rate* up to IB ft. for wide at-rea
rovcra*c.TI&gt;eV»M 4-Hpced Auto­
matic Record t.’lianfrr play* all
|«ipul*r record size* and has con­
venient Automatic Manual-l'tay
frature that protect* needle after
■utflr-rreoril play. Case la covered
in aturdy, attractive green and
white pyroiylln.
V . M sound quality, value and
low price make this a hlf buy In
slrrt-o iMtriahlea.

F&gt;

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Mo/* m /or n
sound demon. I rnl wn
. . . You'll llkr III

SENIOR (U R L W IND SCOUT TROOP 211 made
flying trips last Sunday afternoon as a require­
ment on the Wing Scouting Analyst Badge and
as an Outdoor Activity in observation o f Nation­
al Girl Scout Week. From left, those making tho

trip were Susan Stewart, July Wilkins, Jo Ann
lluhn, Elyse Gassman, Nikki Morgan, Judy
Lewis, Bonnie A vend, Sheryl Williamson, Nancy
Rogers, Vicky McArdle, Donna Danklefs and
Sue Jaillut. I,u Jaillet is not shown in the picture.

Wipe-Out Nears For Measles
WASHINGTON (U1M) —
Tin* government trill n|&gt;en
the ckmr Tucxlay to llrendng
of two type* of meaalei vac­
cine* aimed at wiping out a
diacaae almnit ai common to
childhood at akinned knrev
Health, Education and Wel­
fare Secret ary Anthony J
.
Crlebrezzc announced today
he would take tl&gt;e final atep
toward llcemlng the vaccine*
by ordering additional aland
aril* governing their manu­
facture to be published Tues­
day in the Federal Register.,
Although there usually 1*
a 30 day wait alter publica­
tion n( (lie standard*, Cclcb r e w aald tills had been
waived and the new atandard*
wfiiild lie effective immedi­
ately.

Ib is mean* dial several tendency to consider measles f,
rt.mpunirs which have lieen uncomfortable tmt randy aer- I
waiting fur tlie final word lou*.
11n» I* not an altogether
from the government will be
valid Iwlicf, however. In 19flo,
able to begin producing and
there were 410 deaths from
marketing Ihe vaccine* al­ measles while only 200 deaths
most Iminedfalely.
I from polio were reported.
However, a Public Health
No other disease occurs a*
Service official said ho ex­ ; frequently among children.
pected no ruati like the one Almost every child exper­
that followed licensing &lt;&gt;f iences it a* part of his early
period of growing up.
polio vaccine*.
The disease frequently 1* 1
He noted (hat although they . accompanied hy complication* 1
ccn occur at any time, mea­ ami they ran lie serious. The
sles
epidemic* are
nio»t
most serious complication is |
common in the late winter encephalitis, which can leave ■
and early spring. This means a child handicapped for life.
Ihe most critical jteriod for Pcniimonia also often is as
this year i* already past
sedated with measles.
Another
factor
ruling
Roth vaccines stem from 1
against any stampede for the
the
work of Hr. John Knders, j
vaccine* is dial there i* a
a NohcI Prize winner from j
Harvard University, and an
associate, Hr. Thomas Pee- I
hies, who isolated a strain j
of measles wros in 19.M.
Daniel F. IlirUel 111, soil
of Mr. and Mr*. Daniel F.
Ilirtzel Jr., Seminole Height*.
Lnngwood, a Marine aviation
cadet, ha* completed preflight nclioo! at the Pensacola
Naval Air Station.

Men In Service
i .1

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William M. Hoggs, aviation
itnrckrrpor flrat clan, re
eently w.u trarufmed to the
Fleet Reserve after nearly 21
years of honorable active
duly with tlie Navy. He wat
attached to Heavy Attark
Squadron One (V A ll-t) at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
A native of Nile*, Ohio,
Ikiggl enlisted Sept. 30. PJI2,
at I.mis* llle, Ky. He 1* mar­
ried to the former Miss Mary
l.ang, of Raltimore, Md, and
they have a son, John IS.
'Hie rc*idt at 114 Laurel
Drive.

Airman Morgan W. Angllsh,
son of Mrs. Rtilhn M. Mor­
gan, 13uJ West 11th Street,
is serving aboard the amphi­
bious assault ship USS Thetis
Ray, which recently returned
to her home port, Norfolk.
Vn , (mm duty in tile Carih

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AT THIS — price

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
It* M AONOUA AVK.

FA 2-1562

(■real Savings on Easy Terms
ROM A WORLD OF FIN E FU R N ITU R E

MATHER of Sanford

ALL FINEST QUALITY
SENSATIONAL VALUES

217 P A R K AV K .

FA 2-011.7

SANFORD,

FLA.

•

• Sirloin Tip

Lb.

HONK

Under

Tlie

Management

FULL
CUT
ROUND

IN

RUMP ROAST

lb. 67c

SIRLOIN TIP
ROAST
lb.

8 7‘

SHOUL. ROUND ROAST

lb.

57c

CHUCK STEAKS

1 0 0 % P U R E G R O U N D B EEF

M ATH ER

Hib End
CHOPS

3 lbs. 9 7*

3 lbs. *1

’ chops* 2 lbs. 7 7 ‘
L A RU TA 12 OZ. CAN

IN ST A N T

CORNED BEEF . . . .

COFFEE

FRUIT COCKTAIL . . , 19c
KVKR FRESH 20 OZ.

B R E A D ............... 2 -39c
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS
6 OZ. JAR
Lim it 1 With $.7 Food Order

VKtiKTAIil.K V A It l i m KS
NO. 1 CAN - I.IM IT 4 ....... ....

2-250

MKAT V A R IK T K R
NO. I CAN - LIM IT 4

2-290

AUTOCRAT

A N N O U N C IN G
TH E O P E N IN G O F -

SHUKFRESH

ICE CREAM

2

H ALF
GAL.

BISCUITS

$ f
J

PRO FESSIO NAL "P in t*"

Limit 2 Plenne

Rubbing Alcohol . . . .

10c

Limit 6
Plea**

« PACK - 12 OZ. CANS

Canadian Ace Beer . . 89c
GOI.DKN

HIPK

FERTILIZER

BANANAS

4-7-5 . . . 100 lbs. $1.79
6-6-6 . . . 100 lbs. $1.99
6-6-6 . . . 50 lbs. $1.09

DRY CLEANERS
LB.

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Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RKSKRVKI)
PRICKS GOOD TH RU M A I L 20

“Courtesy and Service”

OUR MOTTO
•

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Pick-Up and Delivery
•

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Stamps

Service Calls

39c

SH URFINK NO. .70.7 CAN

of Sanford

Sanford’** Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
20.7-09 K. 1st ST.
F A 2-098.7

lb. 57c

LEAK WESTERN PORK CHOPS

Of

CECIL R . JO N ES

STEAK

lb. 67c
lb. 67c

ALL MEAT STEW
FAMILY STEAK

Formerly Genes Scm. Cleaners &amp; Laundry
Now

97

Culic

Easy Terms — Open Fri. Nights

S EM IN O LE

6 6 " Service

• Idinthin Until

“Flavor Aged” U. S. Choice

FAMOUS NAME BRANDS

In -an.

PARK AVENUE
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STEAK

DORIS and M A R V IN M IL A M
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1963

218-220 MAGNOLIA AVE.

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T A L L Al l A S S K K
— Guv. Farria Rryant said today a public de­
fender proposal will Ik? in|trod mod on t lie opening
day of tin* 106ft legisla­
ture.
Passage of the propos­
al. requiring the state to
, furnish free legal counsel
for poor persons charged
j with crime, was given a
big boost by a V. S. Su­
preme Court ruling on
state - provided lawyers
for the needy.
n&gt; la r r y vt:it.suit .
Ilr.vnnt said be antici­
Mayor Tom McDonald K"t pated tbe ruling of the

e io °

a parkins ticket Saturday .
and paid it promptly.

*1

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Did yoti hear about the
truck pulling up at the hack
of the jail and unloading a
.Vat pound drum o| cleaning
fluid addressed to Die May
fair? . . . They got mixed up
. . . Hard to tell which is
winch . . .
• • •

\ 01.. Aft

ju u u a
high court and feels cer­
tain the proposed Florida
public defender law will
satisfy the’ requirements
of the court and also aid
the cause of justice.
The ruling w i l l be
thoroughly studied by the
State Attorney General’s
Office to determine its ef
feet on other convicted
criminals.
Tiie court ruled Monday
that an attorney must lie
provided l»y the state for
any defendant in a crimi­
nal case who is unable to
pay for one himself. The

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County To Bow
To Court Mandat®
Seminole I'uiiiitv will join the remainder of Flo­

Sonny Huliorn ha* replaced rida and bow to a l ’. S. Supreme Court decision that
Joe linker on that Industrial court-appointed attorney s shall be paid at state ex­
Park Hoard.
pense for representing indigent defendants.

Request by the Seminole County liar Associa­
rejected b\ the Seminole

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NAS awaiting new A3 J 3 tion for such funds was
More capability than A3-J-I. County Commission
in a
• • •
unanimous vote only Iasi
City Manager \V. E. Know * |Tueiday.
les will get back to Ills draft
Apprised this morning ol
ing board soon on plans for
the
U. S Supreme Court s de­
a massive reconstruction of
rision
and of Gov. Farris
M 13th St. . . . Cost in the
neighborhood of $30,ouo . . . Dry ant's announcement dial
Fund* oul of next year'* bud a public defender proposal
will be introduced in Ihc Leg­
get.
islature next month, Chair­
man J. &lt;-*. Hutchison, of the
Tiie American Door and
County Commission, said:
Machinery Co. of South Sem­
“ Since this now is manda­
inole ha* closed il* door* anil
tory hy the l!. S Court, then
moved to Del.and . . . They
tiie Stale must rome up with
were employing 15 people.
something. I will gather more
information and. if necessary,
CONVERSATION
W 1 T ii bring up Ihe question at our
GENERAL HUTCHISON:
next meeting."
REPORTER: We hear Joe
Carroll Burke, president of
Gazil will appeal the Zoning 11|(. ||f,r Association, who hall
Commission * ruling against pi-pnentcd the lund proposal
his $150,000 shopping center jn j|)r fount'- Commission
"at ‘Ravenna Park. Can
dr ll(
, | M1 ln
4
niorililu*
id tills
lo
lhat?
■'Where »l:-.e ami local
TIIE C. E N K R A I. : Y e s govi-inmeni* neglect mil or
everyone tin* a right to ap­ refuse through their leader*
peal to (lie County Commis- in government to meet the
►ion
ehallengr of our tlines ami
REPORTER:
What's the w h e r e individual liberties,
need of a Zoning Commission mbits and licallli i
involv­
if all their derision* have to ed. the federal go* eminent
come before the County Com will continue lo accept the
mission 7
challenge and meet such lias
• * •
le needs a* local wild state
The C m i n i y Commission government* could have pro
will override Zoning Hoard vtiled lint l.nled lo do either
Decision on llie pro|io*ed through lack of foresight or
shopping renter out by Ra­ Icur ol criticism from their
venna Park.
constituents.
• • •
"The Seminole County bar
Slopped off at Certified Association member* w i l l
Slings out by Casselberry continue when apimintcd to
way enroute to Winter Park defend indigent acrused de­
yesterday and shot the breeze fendants with the same dil­
with Jim Avery and Del Lay- igence and vigor as they rep­
fayetle . . . business is Iroom­ resent any other client. I.
ing and the Imj.v* got a healthy personally, feel lhat poor men
order supplying slings for sIkiiiIiI lie defended with the
missiles . . . Jim &gt;ay* heavy same zeal that they ire piobusiness ronun' in from Ovie­ secuted."
do. C.rnrva . . . Nothing from
Sanford!

Anti-Caslroiles
Blast l.ussians

Red Planes
Made Passes
At U.5. Carrier

...

BRIEFS

l-&gt;tnb!i.-hocl l!»08

ITKS.. MARCH 1!*.

Voters Out
In Numbers

Disabled Plane
Lands Safely.

111111.01011'.

FEC Threatened
With Extinction
By Rail Workers

i t ’ Pli
Europe Ini* served
illitii-e hy wuy of a pair of
: -urpri»e einissarie* to "SpaceI loot U.8 A." tlial it will statl
i riling lockets next year in »
Itiil lo la'iome tin* world's
fluid spai-e-laiim-liing power.

JACKSONVILLE ( F P U —
\ leader of striking railroad
worker* said Monday they
intend lo press their strike
against llie
Florida
East
Coast Railway
until they
either win a ottleimnl nr
►Swan Son«pul (lie company nut of Inisi
H&gt; I mlrtl I'n*** hiirniMiion.il
lie**.
U niter |tin« lit « i| it* *\suu
'W e would like to *ell|e
sunt: Imljiv. «l ir Ill’ll iliyr l In’
anil Ohio Yallry with |Ike strike, of course, and *ee
min. poxinj? nrw flood threats the railroad do a good lm*i
in fht*
Kni*t mid tie** llllt lllllll II 1* M i l l e d ,
dlitllpilltC
allow
Jtrittits
til*' w e are going lo Ir x to c Io m *
IIO III m 'I'II pill IIIW.
down Ihe FKC if wo tan . . .
iiur intention i* lo eventually
Drotlyo I Mans
' close down llie line in oidcr
W A S H IN G T O N &lt;l ’ IM ) — 10 gel a u-(tleineiil," said
( 'o ii^ tt’itNinnn I.. K . .Sik»’R of 11 C Jones,
i rt -lviHW *u ii|
ilio
June*, secretary of llie
Nav&gt;
I'la iin to tlrctl^ c tin' -trike committer represent­
IV fi'M co ln
h n tlio r
t lifinii* I ing II noil-operating union*
fro m th r CSulf o f .Mexico to I which well! on strike ogainsl
(he N a v y ilm ’k * in th e «o niiii|c the FEC Jan 21. made hi*
fiM nl y e a r to ncco m im xlnle comments after picket line*
I he m re in ft r n r r ie r l.r x n iK - were extended Monday lo llie
Kloelrnmotive
III i i * i o ii
ton.
| (EMIII of tieiierol Motor*
1Co., al it* diesel locomotive
JiiK- Question
repair plant here.
N K W Y O IC K l l l ' h — O u r
«|ii«'ivtinri today dom inated in
thu&gt; lit y 'A m u •paper d is p u te .
Ilou toiler can L o c a l ft o f the
p r in t e r * union rc » i*t |»re*.iure
to lei'o nm d er it* re je c tio n of
tin* p u b lish e r*’ to u tin e t o f f ­
e r T 'llie picket lilie * were* enlu lle d .Moiidav when photoe iiX M iv e i* u e n t on » tn k « .

SANFORD. FLO R ID A

NO. 671

Status Quo
On Milk Contro

law tip tn now has proviileil for a .slate-appointed attorney only in capital
All-Out W ar
cases.
L A K E L A N D &lt;FPI&gt; — Tiie
Tin* court made its rul­ State (inriii* uml Fresh Water
ing in tin* case of Clar­ Fish Commission ha« declared
ence Karl Gideon, .sen­ ull-oul war mi illegal fishing
tenced to five years on opeiatinn* in Lake Okeechobee i
near the Lak*port community
charges of breaking into
a |n»o | room in Ray Comi­ N avy C rash
JACKSONVILLE ( l*PI I — ( bearing on directly opiwsitc
ty. Fla., with intent to
V high state official, who proposal*.
JA C K S O N V IL L E (l?l»D —
steal. Gideon acted as bis A Navy helicopter carrying helps regulate the milk in- I One would do away with
own attorney and was a work errw lo tliiv acene of a dtislry, said today that milk |all price controls, now strictconvicted by n jury in jet crash la«l week losl power prico controls not lie aliot. ! ly maintained at the procur19G1. The court decision uml crashed itself Mmiilay, ished or extended unlll the er level The other would
overturns the conviction. tint the four men oil board legislature ha* a chance to lint***** new control* at the
The ruling affects pri­ e**n|iod injvny.
study the whole situation.
whole etc level for a PJUmarily five states - Flo­
Agriculture
Commissioner day viiu-i gcncy- p-iiod.
rida. Alabama, Mississip- F ir s t Lem ons
Conner outlined In* recom­
Doyle Conner recomniemled
»i. North Carolina and
I'AI.M IIEACII t C l ’ l l — that the "statu* quo" Ik* mendations in a letter to
maintained
a*
the
Milk Alex Shnw, director of the
South Carolina.
Klnriila'n
fiint
Commission opened a public division of Dairy lnJu*tr\
The concern in Ally. lemon tfinVf « i o to In*
Gen. Richard Frvin’s of­ ruled nt liohititlou n, nurtlifice, where assistant A. G. ttrit «»f lin o , thin »fl«inoon
Spicoln .was assigned to with (gov. KnrrU Hr &gt;ant
s t ii d y the case, was M’ht’iluU’il lo Mlrittl.
whet her the high court
rulinjr might be retroac­ F o u r K ille d
tive and thereby jintnmnIIK ItU N . N. J. turn tieallv free all of some -I.- Tour tiT iM ip m on«* hillnl
uni) convicts sentenced in and six olhor persons injured
F l o r i d a without legal Monday n uhl when tln*ir ton
counsel.
voitihlr ct.xslu'd thioimh a
This seemed unlikelv, Ktiaitliuil anti foil in a luiiyl.’
A near inn per vent liirn-mit of rogiitltTcii vntci'it
however, since the Gi­ ol hiirh-toiiMon win* onto wa* anliiipaM'il linlny in the North Drlmulo council­
deon opinion does not tailioml I ih U .
man elect ion by Mayor Frank Fannin.
mention anythin)? about
"The turn-out is very jfooil," the Mayor sniil nt
retroactivity.
A Look-See
10:ftll ii.m. "It i* milch better I him \ve nuticipateil
T h e decision might,
MIAMI ICKAt II i C P I) ami. therefore. I expect a near-perfect vote."
however, according to ini­ A tinoo-ii.an tonm of llcpiihlie added llia t at I I I : 311 a in
tial speculation provide limit* will tnkr a look at
.Mi elei-tora bad ea»l th e ir bnl
Mime trrounds for hun­ Miami I leach * oomrntioti fa
lot*, am ong the 111.’ re g iste re d
dreds of convicted men cilitha today, Midi an ryt* to
i o te r*.
to make appeals for new m ’oiunmiidiiitr wlui,. their
I lo v e )m *ts on llie C o im eil
trials. Spirilla said he will party i*Mould hold it* I I
are al M ake, vv till these re g i*
have to se a ropy of the national oolivenllnn.
l i 'ir d e a lld id lite *
court's decision before ^
Jack Spaulding. Claieme
know ill)? just what its ef- S d ’VIllJf Notiee
Memory.
Mrs. John Vail
iAPE
CANAVERAL - feet will be in Florida.
Fe|HM-|, Arl Rhodes, Fasilla.

WASHINGTON
(IT 'D
—
Four long-range Russian re­
connaissance planes
made
nine passes over the huge
aircraft carrier Constellation
in the Pacifir March Hi.
The Defense Department
announced the episode Mon
day. The "snooping" — the
third Mich case reported re­
cently—took place find miles
west at Midway Island• d-r apoVaJ j y iii.o Hawaii ( CPU — A
T&gt;
fh.1 loug-rii'r.e Fear i oil 7a vy &lt; oustcllatioii carrying
Itai-'.inro plain s wb. il «'iev K4 per-oil*, including nine
tlevv nearly
*iv
were more fhaft 2( o
ile- children
away. Jet Itiicrccplor* nom liouis over the Pacific- loila.v
tin Constellation earn- &lt; out ! with two ol it* lour engines
a rounllne serial intn pi ' disablett before landing saleabout inn Hide* from llie ly w ith only 1.1 nnmile* ol file!
slop.

L nit«'tl l’re«s Leased Wire

Frank Ferrin. Reginald Well
&gt;ier. Rill Harris and Henry
Want.
M e m o ry ,
I ii e ii m b e n t ,

under Conner, ami a voting
member id the Milk Com
mission
Conner *ald lie wa* not
attempting to tell Shaw how­
to vole. There have been
re|&gt;or!s in the pa*t that Con­
ner
wa* displeased
with
Shaw's frequent votes in sup­
port of priee controls.
Conner and lus agriculture
advisory committer have re­
commended tlial both Shaw
and the board ot Health's re­
presentative. Itolicrt Carter,
lie removed by the ta'gislalure u* voting iiiemlirr* ot
ihe rommi**ioii Conner said
no ngenev
charged
with
policing and enforcing regu­
lations ol an industry should
sit on boards making |M&gt;Ilev
for llie industry.
Conner said lie ha* been
flooded wnh conflicting re­
quest* from all segments ol
the dairy industry urging him
|o instruct Shaw how lo vole.
“ I have never Ii Id one of
our div ision direct &gt;r* how lie
should vole on mailer* liploir a commission on which
he
serve*.”
C.mnrr
tub!
Sliavv. bin lie s.i.d he wauled
10 inform Shaw that in Ids
opinion tin- lie*! policy would
!»•' to maintain « sIhiu. quo.

Carnage Seen
By Scientist

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Rotary Names
Hemphill New
Club President
Rill
Hemphill,
Sanford
auto dealer was elected pres1*
deni of llie Sanford Ifotnry*
( tut*. Mediie.day.
Named a* vice president by*
the boa id wa* F* D. Seolt,
ow nei of Sanford Auto Part*.
Hospital Administrator Roll.
eil llt'sserri will hold tile po­
sit toll of Sergeant at Anns
New of fit eis veill Itol as­
sume llieir ptisis off eially milit July. In the uieniitiinc.
PlCsidellt-eleel 11•-nipliil I will
uppoilll Ills ciiiuiniltl'es. atlend iiuluiiig ussi'iitblies for
pcenuleills and aeerelaile* at I
get niganixed for llie year nt
llie helm of Uie Rotary wheel,
lb. It. W. Roprcelit, who
long lias served as seeretaryr
of llie local dub wu* itmini*
oioiisly leiiami'd lo lluil posi­
tion and Muller Hay lies, eiiurler member was again mudit
Ireasurer.
Newly elected dileetors I *&gt;r
(lie I lin e year term surr Roll*
ei r Messerei, l.eoipr Tuilliy of
1- H I Feileial aiql llowuni
Hodge- of tiie Sanfuiii AtImii■*- Rank.

t \I‘ K • \NAVl.R \l. t CPD
— \ t s seiener leader sai l
lialay that man will roil Uie
ri*k ol killing i n billion |h' o
pie hi a single conflict with
ill llie loo year* unless InJoe Kiiri.r i» re|Miiteil a* a ehange* In* w.iiiin • wav.*.
write hi ealidulale in group &lt;
Dr I \ Getting, picsiiiciit
T iie polling |&gt;lm i* clo se * al of Aerospace Coip.. »aid in
. an addle** prepared for de­
7 p in.
livery before a group of thr
nation'* lop seienll*t* and
ti-elmielan* Uml ' bulb llie in
I*-ii*itv
and niagnitiid • u.
eullfliel* ale ri*ing *'
Gelling cited dial I* of Ih *
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
lerrilile eaniage" of pa*l
war* vvlneli. hi this eeiiiury — llie F. S. Navy launched
T A I'N A . P e ru l t i n l - P e r u ­ alone, have k ll«-d 42.5 mil­ il* .oli. iih ed model Polaris
v ian new sp iip i'l * r i'ls ille d In lion people,
"A-S" missile III a surpri.sii
d a y tlia l c o n fid e n tia l ilo eii
firing Induy. but the rocket
m e n u and a m e ta l ease eon
wandered oif course and had
la in iu g two lo iiitiiy gnu* w e re
to be blown up.
I Oil lid am ong llie e f l c c t . id
It was Hie second failure
two C a stro ■ i u lia ii "ilip lo at tin* testing center In le.si
m a t* " k ille d in F r id a y 's b o ­
\\ VSIIINGTON' (I PI)
— than 15 Imur*. Last night, a
ll* ian a ir lin e r c ra s h .
Marlin
Vl.ffnti.i t'orp. of in nui* m.ni “ Instant ICbM"
i ol IliimlM'rlu Canales, |h&gt;- llnlliiuoie ha* been named to a lo swerved oft II* plumirl
liee eoiumander m llie Taena develop a line anli.mi&gt;*lle path uml, like today's Pol­
legion, would neither conlirm ini*&gt;.It- wliieli would have a aris, was deliberately de­
nor deny the report.
f a s t e r reaction eapabilily stroyed.
There wa* no immediiite in Ilian pie Nike Zen* and would
bath mishaps were witness.
dilation ns lo the nature ol lie lielli i able lo lell real ■ I lii smile ii‘ m of llie nation's
llie papci* said lo have been missile warheads from de­ top M'icnlisls and technician*,
discovered among the belong­ coys.
attending a three-day spare
ing* of tin* Cubans, who were
'Hie new mi*sile — named fligai testing conference al
among (I person* killed in llu- Xpinil will In- dev eloped nearby Cornu Reach, Fla.
llie clash.
In llie In III al il* Di lantin
'three I!. S Air Force hell- 11 ia l pl.inl a* a siibenlillae
ropier* were In take off lo- lor in Hell Telephone l.ilmra
day. weather permitting. In lories
help recover the boiliri oi the
Page 2
budge
cia*ll victims
Clussifieil
.... . Page •
S ji.n ild m g and K lio d f* a re hi
group I. F a s iila . llie iin ib e iil,
and l e i r i i i m group 3, and
W eb ster, f l a m *
M a id and
M&lt;* V a il Fe p o el in group J .

Navy Launches
Polaris A-3

Crash Unearths
Cuban Papers

Martin To Build
New Missile

Candidates
Three |&gt;oliltral randidaici,
Gordon Frederick, J.&lt;n F'm •
tune and Mack Cleveland Jr.,
will *peak to mi'inlicrs oi Ihe
bear Lake Coiumiinitv l lull.
Tlmrsdav at K pin. al llie
Florida Power Club lluu*e.

believe il or not Imt we »aw
Il on Commercial Avenue . . ,
Woman seated in the back of
a car waving a magazine to
Grenade Blamed
fan . . . a cat in a cage.
MIAMI (UPI)-Antl-Castro
S A N F R A N C IS C O
(IH M l D e B ary C O f C
* • *
f raiders Monday shot up a
I'u stn l in v e s tig a to r . Mild
.‘J Convicts C antrlil
Tiie Dellarjr Chamber ol
T W O I O R T I I F SHOW ' fu r lle n ilil K tlitor I .an y
G round s e a rc h e r* te a e lird
Navy crying lor jet (uet . . . 1Hmsiun freighter in a north
Coiillei
.... Pag" ft
Ind uy Unit a hand g ry lia tle , I Colllliieree will bold a dinner
DF.I.AM) (U l'li ^ liluod
VtT*hifl
(
l
i
y
l
i
t
)
an
In*
|)iuibase&lt;l
a
eet
o
f
ticket*
tin- e ra s li site M onday and
Atlantic (.'oust Line still look- Cuban port and a nearby So1leur Al'l.y ...... Page -1
p o ssib ly being m ailed tioiiie meeting Wednesday al ti 30
liimiid*
trucked
down
three
fur the liij? Sem i-Centennial Rail emuiiq? up A pril
►aid l l i e i r w e re no su rv iv o rk
ing over those lf&gt; copies id Get army camp in twin sea
Editoiiul
...
Page 4
a . a so u v e n ir fro m llie F m
e cu|N'd eulivlel* m llie w m I*
p. in al the Dellary Fire lie
27 at the M a y fa ir Inn. C harlie K n n ip f. publicity
engineering report*.
; attacks, ail exile s|Mikesmati|
Elllei (Uliliiieiit
E a s t , m ay Im ve lieeii n-ip o n - erealloti Hall oil Columha ltd.
1
1 *9
no
rib
of
iiere
carl*
lodav
bit
t hail man fur llie giant .*u yea.' celelirat ion maker*
reported Monday u.’ghi.
Leg. 1*
Page ( &gt; A- 7
sild e fo r no e x p lo s m i .Monday S jie a k c r w ill lie D r. .la m e * M ixed T ra d 'n jf
Hirer
others
remained
a
the mile. " I t ’s fpiinj: tn be the l»ij?pe.*t event in
Reliable informant* here
\ CONVERSATION' WITH
lag. ft
Puzzle
in the U . S . l*o *tiil fn ilit y at S te w a rt of Stetso n t 'n lv e r s ily ,
NEW YORK i CPI i- Slock* large lla- men escaped limn
the ininitv in nil year.*," ca y* Kitnipf.
and
exile*
m
New
York
said
M VCK CLEVELAND JR
♦SiM’M y
weie mixed mi rout mi- trad tin- tlule road prison camp
, Sun
F 'in n e is in
In te i n a tio n a l a n il In* su b ject w ill I h- ' f l i l l Page l
(
Herald
J’
lliitu)
Reporter
Now (hat llie llie altaek* al the port of Sa- ’
mg at Ihe iqK'iilllg today.
S|Hli ^
I A ir p o r t .
1o v o p liica l M a r x is m ."
|here .Sunday night.
I’llgU 5
Supreme Coqrt ha* isMiitl a gua la (irandr raused "con­
mandate on state providing siderable damage" and left n
lawyers for the needy how number of Russian* dead and
wounded
do you feel about it?
A garbled radio broadcasl
Cleveland. In view of the
ruling they should he reason­ from Havana, apparently re i
ferring to the raid, said "sev­
ably compensated.
Lund's »p|m*ition was lias 'ever, a cheek by The Herald
of a resolution asking the ’ elude lids statement of ex­
T o w n C o u n cil M onday eve n ’ o f A R a iiin ile
Proposed ineorjairalion
Spring*, sail
Reporter: What means rea­ eral wounded men were taken
to Havana "
sonable?
ed on the argument " I do not flu* morning brought out tlial ing tin iiled lli h h a i i l C avse l th is id tcrn o o ii llie Town is
Fern Park lunught a 4 1 nfi legislative delegation lo op punsion lo thr county line.
Ih e twill allaik* were ear in llie Town Council of Cat Iwm' tiie incorporation of
Cleveland: No blank cheek
In qiiuk order, l i ’ go was walil to antagonize the people Alluiiiontr .spring* l* not ol berry lo a vacancy on llu* not oflieially on rccurd a.« op
js*isiug llu- liiior|Hii.iilmi of
. . . Some controls will be ried oid by an organisation
aiip|Kirted in a motion hy of Fern Park. Me have area* lleinlly on record ill tills mal town Zoning board lor an un
selberry Monday evening.
Fern Park
Fern Park Imt “ vie may do
needed
known as the “ Second E*Ia-go Talked
llie
question Counciliut-n Louis M'oodliam, in Casselberry still not Ineluil ler.
expired two-year term.
A charter committee of
it "
lie indicated he Will
• • •
cumin.n Front-Alpha tit, " A
Monday evening's ineetiiig
ed in llie Town."
Casselberry, joining Hie op "speak iny piece al the ( Alta­
A CONVERSATION WITH s|Mikesinan lor the group here Fern Park rc»ldents, led tiy w hen be pointed out C a * * c l George Howard and C. L.
I a-go* response was that was an extension ol a session position lo Fern Paik » itieoi monte Springs) Council m u l­
confirmed the attacks but former County Commissioner b e rry i* “ en co m p atsed by Overman.
JOE DAVIS:
lown Atlornry Kennelli Me­ “ we owe our allegiance to opened March 13 and will be IKirutmu. informed the Conn ing M'cdnr*(lay evening"
Rcporlcr. Supreme Court added. “ Me cannot give you Vernon Dunn, ha* proposed A lta iu u n tc S p rin g s, lam gwood
concluded m another special eil be soon will a-k lor vaea
lo request of llie Seminole exp and o n ly to the so u th ."
Intosli requested the Council the people of Casselberry
Suiifturd eli.ii ged liiat Dunn
hui ruled indigent must be any details now
County legislative dele gal ion
lie further added Dial la * to make it a unanimous vote
Lund became mi involved in session scheduled lor 7 p oi. lion ol a number ol plal* be­ and “ iliai liepiiblicitn running
given legal aid. How do you
K pul through (lie l-egislaturr * e I Ii e r r y i* experiencing ol 5 ii Normally llie chair- Ins arguments tlial lie furgol Thursday evening.
tween I asM'llierry and Fern tor
ti e Iwgistatun"
iJan
foil about it?
a bill ini&lt;ir|Nirating tlial niiii "growing pains" and charg­ mail, Edmund Lund, doe* not i ilu- Council iiad voted for the
TliurMiay evening's agenda Park, lie also requested the Fortniu-i are telling that Al­
Davis: I'll support a bill TB Office
ed that the Council must do vote . . . only to break a tie. I resolution op|Ki*ing F e r n will Ih- confined to further Council annex .15 odd &gt;lia|M-d tamonte Spring* will gobble
Tiie office* of the Seminole inunliy.
now that the court has rul­
McIntosh's request brought park incorporation until re discussion on a proposed or pieces m the Casselberry Up Fern Park unless lbi'*«
This matter wa* brought up some long-range flunking lor
ed on it . • . Feel that at­ Couniy Til and Health A*»n
people Incorporate. When, a*
torney* should he reaMinably t will tie closed Wednesday and al what wa* to be the close tiie “ next 50 years." He pic- on flic argument when Lund minded by the Town Clerk, dinance Increasing Cassclhcr perimeter.
ry's water rate from $3 to, Darwin Shea wa* named a* a matter of tact, we have no
Thursday while Mr* lair-1of Monday evening's special tuml in tiie open meeting expressed opposition to any Mrs. L. L. Henning.
compensated
Fern
McIntosh, in responding lo $3 51 for tiie lirst S.nno gal town building inspector, *ue quarrel with Kern Park or
Reporter: What means rea­ raine Graham, executive see- *e&gt;»iou of the Casselberry that “ Casselberry some day (csolulion opposing
retary. is attending a meet Council by Councilman Ar- could be an lucorpurated city Park's incorporation. T h e a question Hum Cuunril, re­ Ions, with other changes, and, feeding Clyde Fues&gt;. resign, Casselberry and do not want
sonable?
His quettion clear lo the Orange County argument continued . . . at ported Altamonte Springs ii on tba proposed annexation I ed. at the recommendation ol any of their territory bu.
DAVIS: That's up to the ing of the a&gt;vocialion at the |thur L e g o .
we ir not going to he |m*bcd
court
depending on the botied Meyer Hotel in Jark Itroiiyhl on a ?.Vminute argil line " After the meeting lie l.unil'a own time accounting on record a* opposing Fern of llie Eastern Shopping Cen Muyor Frederick G Heath
lied
; Park's incorporation. How
Minvilit-.
j in* oi and a 11 vote m uvoi irquc.tcil tile press liol III . . . lor 25 minutes,
,
J Mayor Giwrenea Kwo!fold, around either."
type ol ca*e.
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WK.ATIIKR: Fair through WednoMlny. High today, 8'*-00. T.nw tonight, tio-70.

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Page 4-A — Mar. 1 4 ,19G3

Area C 01C
To Hear.
Annual Contest
D r Donna Gains
Tha Longwood Area Cham,
her of Commerce will hold its
regular monthly meeting a t
7:30 p. m. Thursday In the
Civic League flu IMing on
Church St.
Following the b u a i n e i a
meeting the Annual Seminole
County D istrict Conteat on
Soil and W ater Conservation
will he held. Boys In the area
competing In this conteat will
give a short talk on the sub­
ject. Judges, who will accompany the boys, will choose a
winner to compete In an area
contest to be held In Orlando.
Winner from this contest will
go on to state competition.
Refreshments will be served
'a fte r the meeting and pro­
gram by Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ellery
KaddJn.

Longwood HD Club Holds Luncheon And Program Meet
By Donna Estes
This month’s meeting bf
the Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club was hold last
Friday with 35 member* In
attends nee.
lajncheon hos­
tesses for the dsy were Mrs.

Arthur Putm an and members
living In the Sanlando T rail­
e r P ark. Tables were decorat­
ed is the S t P atrick ’s Dsy
theme.
Mrl. Mary Hartley gave
■n inspirational talk linking

the space achievements with
God’s work. Mrs. Milton Tin­
sley led the flag salute and
she sod Mrs. C. L. Leggett
presented s program on high­
way Safety. __
Mrs. George Otto announc­

ed that more blood donors
are needed for “ Donor Day"
to be held next Friday by
Old Glory American Legion
Post 183.
Announcements of upcom­
ing events included invita­
tion* for m em bers to attend

the Fashion Show and F ash ­
ion Contest to be held March
28 a t the Home Demonstra­
tion Center in Sanford and
the Longwood Civic League's
Spring Festival scheduled this
Saturday.
Congratulations were ex ­

tended to Mrs- Myrtle Ken­
drick who celebrates her 83rd
birthday this month.
During the business m eet­
ing a nominating committee
was appointed to recommend
a slate of officers for the
coming club year. On the

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^ A tten d

were given by Miss H oith
and Mrs. Hartley.
Announcement was made®
that the guest for the April
meeting will be County Agent
Cecil Tucker who will speak
on “ Lawns and G rasses."

DOWN PAYMENT
Oil CRACKER as

Vegetable
Market
In New York Wednesday,
cabbage prices were slightly
higher with rratea selling et
2.50- 3,00, mostly 2.75. Crate*
of red type were 2.50-3.00,
and Savoy 2.50-2.75. Carrots
In crates of 48 I lb. film bags
were 3.00-3,25, unchanged
from yesterday’* quute. Cel­
ery was dull, crates of 2 dot.
soiling for 3.00-3.25, 2!s to 3
dozen 3.00-3.50 and 4 dozen
3.25-3,50, Crates of IS film
wrspped celery hearts were
3.50- 3.75. Chinese
cabbage
was steady a t 2.00-2.50 for
crates of unwrapped heads,
and 2.50-2.75 for wrapped.
Endive was steady a t 1.75-2.00
and Escarola brought 1.6U1.76, few 2.00. Uomaine was
also steady a t 2.26-2.50 per
crate. Crate* of curly parsley,
smsll and mostly In fair con­
dition, sold for 2.00-2.50.
Bushel baskets of splnsch
wore steady In price a t 2.252.50 and collards wore 1.76.
Radishes wera steady a t 1.00I. 26 per basket of 30 - 0 os.
film bsgs and w ater cress
was slightly weaker a t 13-16
cents per bunch.
In Central Florida Tuesday,
the m arket wua steady for
practically all commodities
except iceberg lettuce, which
was slightly higher a t 3.00
pei* crate of 24 heads, and
rumalne, which was lower at
J. 26-1.50. Cabbage sold for
1.60 a crate and 1.26 fur 60
|b. sacks, with sums sacks of
smsllur sises and poorer qual­
ity at 1.00. Carrots were 2.10
fo r mesh sacks of 48 - 1 Ih
film bags, and Cliinvae cab­
bage was 1.40 per crate. Cauli­
flower brought 2.25 for car­
tons of 12 medium to large
heads, endive was 1.25 p tr
crate, and escarola was 85
cents. Curly parsley was 2.00
per crat* of 6 dozen bunches.
Bushel baskets of m ustard
and turnip tops were 1.25
and spinach was 1.60. Radish­
es were 76 cents per basket.
Shipments from Florida Tues­
day included: Celery rail 33
truck 67| cabbage rail A, truck
130; Escarola rail 2, truck 25;
lettuce rail none, truck 10 and
radishes rail none, truck 18.

com mittee will be Miss Doro­
thy Heath. Mrs. E. P. Rich­
ards and Mrs. Otto who ex­
plained duties of each of­
fice.
Instructions and dem onstra­
tion* on msking parchm ents

FAirfax 2-1562

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P?-00U*6

lly LARRY VERSHKI.

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Soviets
Quell'
Revolt?

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WEATHER: Fnir through Saturday. High Dvlny, 8.V90. I.ow tonight, f»r&gt;-70.
.VI

hn% r&lt;,romin*n«lr»! rlt% rmirt
ro*t* up . . fimfi r
fin**
it uill hr 5? . . UMtl hi U*
$1 , . . (H er &gt;15 it Mill l»«
Si 5** . . . It umm| to hr
• • •
The Atlantic Coast l.tne
Itudroad has requested in
copies of engineering sludie*
on pi|iehiie cro*»tn; Mellon
villi- at the rail tracks.
• ft •
No one asked me . . . lint
It - a pretty ;ood hum li Ihe
‘M an of Industry' of the
y ear to lie named at the in
ihivtry exhibit April It; at the
Civic Center will lie . . .
Scott Hums. You can lay SSS
on it.

ft ft ft

Tw enty-fifth Street will be
openeil to trallic come next
week.
County crews working on
freeze dam aged roads . . .
resurfacing of Cameron Avc
first iln n on file agenda.
ft • ft
fteinemlier that l.iike llri
cilia project" It's dead now
Hill Hush says lhat rights ofwav could not lie secured . . .
Hy the way. Irderslalr 4
slices the area in two

ft ft ft

Seminole County 1* In * a
marvelous position" to be
selected a* tlie site tor a
proposed *lale unlvcr*lly. In
the opinion of Hoiigla* Sionstrum
chairm an
of
the

Established 1908

Chamber of lo m m crce long a new
range planning eonimittee
lorated
S trnstm m
expressed
hi* avcral
opinion Ihi* morning (oilowing
die Melhinald com m ittee's
i report ea rlier this week that

Con to »ant th»* Kattlr •»«
curteil iluiiiii; t lie* ucek «»l
I «I*. IT «it tin* town of HataItnntt, m*al til** n u l l u m t «'i».*t
•tf i Ita in Havana I'lnvincr

lie s.iitl a total of
Hu*Mii«* thrown into
Ilie hat t lo ucatllht till' t ’uhmi
i«at»el*.
One «*f Ihe vletlin* «»i the
MISS Sll \RO.N N\ II.1.1 VMS
fitfittiliu, t’oiite -aid,
a
Soviet auny officer named
“Ktilr’nif."
★ ★
*
★
★
The I'uhun leader said a
‘Yon* ideiulde niiaiher" ••f So­
viet tin p* \%a* wounded in
the claah. Thev are hoapltali/ed at th« oid Army Geneial lloapilal in Havana, lie
•aid.*
Thrift* ways itu information
leuarditlK Cuban casualties.
Conte aaid U&gt;u intormation
E s it r e e
h\
rrtfit riling the t l«i*h was C c u K t y
sinupirled out to him hy mem.'li - Sharon Williams, 17-yeur-oltl iltiuKhlcr of
hem of hi* utideiround orgHiiUntinn in Cul*a known a* Mr. and Mrs. l leo Wdliani.* o| l.oeh Ai luq is the first
first ynuo't hulv to .■•&lt;»• 1 •' •• "Mi 1 S'
*1«• the-•■•v"
•*Th« SeiiJjt»«U o| 1 Ilielt* **
mum itiltlicr*

For Centennial

First M iss

1o u t . . t.

Miss Williams i - a tirowu-lu nil, blown-eyed,
font one and a half inch majorette at Seminole lliyrh
t*i hoot, Who bogilll »i (tool 111

imivcr-uy *hould ho
al»o we .ne right in the
in the "Orlamlo-Can middle of the area populationwise. (wing in between (loom­
• Pay ton a" area.
are right in the nit ing Orange, \ h ums and lire
tht* area gcographl- yard Counties."
-laical leaders showed not
StenMrom slid , and

UIIICAlH) (I *1*1&gt;
Five nperutinyr 111111111* Imlay
asked tin* tiaiimi- railruads tn rrsttniu "uu'aUMigfiil"
uogotiutions nvor foathi'i'tioddiny*.
The unions said the talks sltmdd take up ayuiin
to avoid shiftiny; resiHiasiliility to "liaise outside the
industry, to a luisv l.almr Department or an already
heavilv burdened magic** ” i~
it a 1 I r n a d
repre»rnla
live* walked util id liar gam
in; sessions only Ko minute*
alter they resumed Wediu-*
J \t KMIS\ II l.i: U I'll—
day in the long, hitler dispute
o\er tin- elimination ol jolts. Male School Supcl liltt-mli-lit
‘the liiolherliiMidrepre
lliomas II. Ilailey called lo­
Milling Uu- | in- nit'll. eugi
ti
i g h t lor "snbslaiilial"
peers trainm en, rondiietors
and tirakemen, and switeh- tearber pav talsrs and leg­
men have illilieatetl in the islation lirrtilig 1 o 11 o I y
p.i-l they would strike it Ihe roiitrilintions to p 11 It I i r
railroads imposed Ihe liiml
si bool siqqioll at 25 per
eriii/m g work rule ehatiges
lent ol total rusts.

Bulleiin

It. &gt;1It sides indicated they
expected 1‘rvsldenl Krnuedy
In liead olf any im m edule
crisis lui at least !NI days li) n o w
A . . .
a|&gt;|ioinling
a 11 emergency
(act IiiiiIm; Isiard
HoyyrVvr, l.alwir Secretury
H
Willard Wlrlr said in
Washington n iu rsd a y night
that the dispute over work R a n so m
MIAMI (L T D — V tour
rules "m ust ultimately lie
sell led hy Ihe parlies them- engine I'.m American World
Airways plane lilted mm
M-lves.”
'Ihe brolherliisMls' three- d e a r skies lodav to take to
page teller to Ibe 1 allroads ismi pound- ot ransom in Cuba
carried no luni ot a strike amt bring out more re hi gees

B R IE F S

Welcome Wagon n e e d s
1Ihirope iiiiiIm the puiil.inee • I
some horses for file Semi
Centennial parade . . . flow
’ « tutor, nml also attended
aliout some help
-t h a rts in M11 y Imid ,*i-t \ i ft • ft
glnin.
If was Just revealed today
WASHINGTON (MM I She is 110 in eompli*iii‘d
Ihal a rity truck went for Itim iu appeared today to lie
action It rntici/cd Ihe rail
s dunking by Kt. Mellon I’ark keeping it* priunUo to re ­ tw irler mid enok, love* Inn-*
representatives lor walking T t
luiek
ruling,
ti
uni*,
dnm
iug
lake a few months ago.
in 11v e "-evcr.il thou, a ml"
’lop in an acrin rn l a n d out and culled u|mti them t&lt;&gt; MOSCOW ( I f It The
ft ft ft
olid
swlmiuiog,
n*
well
u*
military personnel from Cuba
1111100 le.ileis tori fail'll."awaken
lo
your
nldlgation
"
linpreeedented
demnustralra
City Manager XX' K. Know­ by mid March, but the great reading mid listening to n
lace today lor Mu- lust lime
The unions said lliey were lion at the Iraqi embassy m
les on v action. We notired bulk of ihe Soviet force* re ­ I cold* mul tnking rare ol to 1 sinie llie I loriila llu*t
ready
lo negotiate (lie dim!- dicaird today that Ihe hrein
two |o t dog*.
sonir of flic hoys sliiiiing up mained
toa*l Itailway stiike lu-gan nation ot the job* hy tliou*- I n is loiiglteniug it* a1111n.l.
the floor in his office . . .
U. S iifdcluU *.iid almoM
51 days ago Iml the situa­ until of fireim n, one ot tlie l«»k%anl tin* Aral) countrn‘».
Ju st a little loo slick . . . We 2,lNiQ Sov iet perionncl liad
tion
apparently remained inalh parts of the work rule
llc-r ideiil loan .lioold III ili-adloi Kelt
slipped twice In there . . .
been pulled nut during the
levi-inns It eiiiild take tlie E a sy S h o o -In
ft • •
"blessed with a m-imo of hu
pa»l nionlh .uni a -hip now
loti* of lb) per cent ol the lo.
WXSIIINC.TON ill'll —
mor,
giMul
roinnion
sense,
wi
ll
Important Southslde S cIuniI loading appeared capable ol
W*i IIIi'ins n
llie good huiiuuid i-iiii-lor ot
P T O meeting next liii'sdny carrying nearly I,."sat addi rdlieiilcd olid well-niinuo-r&lt;-d"
I.XCKSONYll.l.h i l l ’ll
Franklin I)
Roosevelt .Ii
Her ooii-uietiu-ul. ore
at 7 -.10 p m Xrcrcdltaimn of tlonal. Thev
arknowledged
apparently m ade him an easy
Management and onion I'.ot
igl-.'l?
Mild
she
wiigli*
in
ot
a
srhools In tie - discussed.
tin* would h ard y nns't Ibe
sIhhi in today lor early Sen­
ft • •
1 rs well' scheduled to meet
accepted idea of "several wi ll-.li-t t United ||f . proud*.
ate eiiiilirmalion as underla d 's help Camp * hallcnge thousand "
(.lie to face Imlay (or the lir*l
M-.ret.iry of coninieue
. , . T hat's Hie Master Seal
time since the MmIda Ka«i
Vmerieali olttcifcH lndu.it
Crippled Children's Camp . . . ed some uncertainly a . to
(oast Rallw.iy *tnkr stalled
( Ir a n t s O k a y e d
They need good hooks, kit­ whether the lliitslaii* leaving
51
day*
ago
t
niU'd
fie**
Intriiiational
WASHINitTON &lt;1 I'll —
chen equipm ent. used towels.
included any of the 5.000 men
A bliiKtery March slurill llie t'rh a n Renewal Xdniin
• • •
Tlie
meeting
was
si
lied
in (our oimliat liaitalions
( \I.!.AIIA\ (til'll — \ uled between financier Fd kukeil iqi its tiei'l* over tlie isrtatliui has uiqirovid aiYou know it v mi much nic­ The United Stale* estim ated
er writing alMiui helping pen a month »g" lhat there were Vivy pilot ejerted sate &gt; ball and his stall and chair Itorky Mountains 1•*•1.1y and most &lt;15 million grants and
threati ru'd to dump snow and loans for a lit! Hi re proji ct
pie llisn needling them all tjie $|7.uoo Soviet m ilitary per- (imn lot attack plan* ni.ir men of till' II
non o p eiali"; rnln
p lr plains states between downtown Tam pa
In-re Thursday.
tune.
sonnet in Cuha.
4l&gt;rmg le-s Ilian a week and tlie Hillsborough River
Tie plane, an A1C bky union* who aie -inking (lie
ft ft ft
liawk. plunged to the g oimd F I T tor a In V* cents an hour away
Jim Hardy gave out H4
ai Folksion, •. . iceo I 1 v age increase
Yoscinilc
National
Park
parking ticket- yesterday.
to tlie Navy T.iere was n&gt; ball Is hoard rtiulrtii.iii 1,1 rangers reported heavy snow - 1 e o n i i i i N t l ' f l i
The
ft • •
llie EEC.
sign
ol
the
plane
wlun
*.irch
fall
and
plow*
tolled
all
night
Merchant
XlarunAsiuiria
Me hollered through the
XX E Howard, chairman ol »o keep road* ami highway* „,,n riutrsday night exnneral
parties arrivisl at the scene
walls at lairen burgess this
PANACEA iL 'I'll - An HV however Tlte Navy saul Ihe tin- Assneiatmn of f huiritu it D ear.
,.(| c a|,t Stanley lairil ot all
morning i lie's our neiglilnir fiHit Imj.i I. carrying seven i*-r
searrli would roiilinue today tor tin- union* will be t-liiiO Tim new storm dio;i|ted up
|„ r die death* ol t.5(0
at the H on d a State llanki sons, and overdue ?l hours
u u rd mch ot rain a IH-rsons in tlw sinking ol 1I111li&lt;- pilot, l.t ijgi Joe Var |Mikc-inan tor (lie striki-rs
,ihjut new directors named on a Irqi Horn New Orleans
Hall said In- call' d I te Imig the west roast. Chill l;iiii'ii Titanic in 1012
m, 2H, math- Ins way lo a
tor L'mted f und ' We'll tell in St fe lirs b u tg Is Ihe ob­
(arm Imu-e near Callahan m eiltng beeause of "Ibe Ii north wind* blew light rain
you .Monday," hollered hack ject ot a seal ill in the Gulf
ami called ihe Nw.a! Air n.mrial loss being
sullcn-d mtu tin- .San Francisco bay T e n s i o n M n l l l l t s
our good neighbor.
of Mexico today.
Station at Jacksonville to re- by tlie employes , . , the &lt;*‘!"in
in KNOS AIRES ( I ll 'l l —
ft ft ft
EEC . . . shippers . . . and
The Coast (Juard Auxiliary |kirl tic was sate.
I
I
f
Sail
Joaquin
X
alley
•,en*ion
miiunted in ArgotIhd you know H it..mil passIhe incotiv cm* nee caus' d t» town o( Dinitlia t'allf
here was a-kcil hy the Coa*t
was Inia Unlay am id rumor* ot
id an ordinance that no more
Ihe puhllr "
Guard at St feterslnirg to
litI by ymlfiit winds "Iliitr * ii |His*di'e naval move to
Idling stations lie allowed In notify all lat.il* in the area In S to c k s S t e a d '
Hit- sink'- hy 1.2iai einplii} day night, iiinihting jaiwer head oil a jmiIiIu-»I comeback
Hie city lim its? . . .
NEW YORK (LTD-Chang is ha* paralyzed Ihe I-EC iv line*, rijiping rool- from by suiqxillert oto listed ex
he on Ihe lookout lor "The
ft • •
Dead Sea Queen." a convert­ es wen- predominantly small cpt lor .1 lev* token (tain* In me* and tearing li&lt;r* Irom I're side ill Joan I) f cron
Attorneys are n 't giving up ed *lr result- mtv Ire boat tractions at a steady amt Itelwcen Jacksonville atal Alt lli'-g murid No injuries were
on County Commission decis­
with a while hull and grey moderate stock mat to I ojh ii anil which ate being opcral rijairted tint [Milicr describ­ Standiiifc S ile n t
ion on indigent tee* . . . It
eil hy advisory personnel.
ed damage a* "incredible.”
mg today.
deck.
I'A (US ' t f h
French
will be appealed with a group
train* stood silent in rrnjily
from the b a r appearing lie
railway stations today a&gt;
lure the county laiard.
some .ino omi railway worker*
ft ft •
struck lor 21 liour* in ay 111
It « ton had with all tbe
path) with Dip work slop
di iver training courses in
I'ALM SI'RIMiS. ( iiltf. Ntikfil Animulit (SINA). Il't miv lie's eeeeiitrii', hut is shocked hy seeing un­ page ill F ra m e s nationalized
Seminole High School there
Henry, who an I’ront ban the qualities of most clothed animals, lie just coal mines.
were only four Sanlord en- (L’l’l) — A imtionwiilc
drive
to
clothe
nuked
anifieketed
the White I Inline men his age (,T2) only feels a deep chagrin and
trie* in Hie recent vlayceo
suffers moral pain when F e d e r a l U nion
lloadco . There were seven mala was caught with ita in an attem pt to have uni- more no."
CAIRO 1I ll'll — United
seeing
naked animals.”
T
h
e
straight
•
faced
•
druwent
down.
male*
dreaned
decently,
from Izutigw noil.
Arab
Itcjiublir President Ga•
•
*
However, he showed a
Television gag w riter mivh ‘'everything fell il- Henry - I’lout-Zuckermaii
trial XliiU-l Nasser it conferr­
said
he
lielieved
zealot
great
deal
of
amusement
Hilrk
llenrv.
wlirt
is
really
logiiallv
into
place.
Still no word from Jake
I did it |mrlly to nniune I’ront has as much right when iicwspa|MTs, leluvi- ing willi key vllicials ol Sy­
/o i u ii on plans fur hi* boat Ruck Zuckermati of New
and Iraip apjrarcmly on
York,
admitted
Thursday
Ruck
Henry, hut I’tout to Ire taken aeriously as sion news shows and ria
m arina . . . f- H- H anle
projMivals lor
iNtriodieals tisik I ' r o u t unmn" of their athree"federal
watching the calendar . . . he al.-o was (!. Clifford takes it all very seriously. anyone else.
coun­
"He's very s i n c e r e seriously during his cunt- tries, It was reportrd Unlay.
II*- • jot In* money up on the I'ront Jr., founder of the II know I'ront quite well.
Society of Indecenev D» lie's a gn at guy, I would*.about SIMA. He no longer; paign.
u b ia lor the project.

Face-To face
TEC Meet Set

Pilol Ejecis
From Falling Jet

Rain, Snow
Plague Plains

All-Out Hunt
On For Boat

**

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Lets Taik,
Unions Ask

•*I hr Soviet* lime ilonr ••%
.ic'fly that. I urj;f» the fovn*taiy to fliwk it out aiui then
I t»«*ti«*\«* tin* in vt mow it* up
t&lt;» hint.**

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Feather Bedding

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Reds Abiding
On Troop Pledge

United I’ress I .eased Wire

NO. GG9

Seminole In Choice Spot
For Proposed State School

tisitii;*. tin- I’nitol Staton will
M i lnti*s|»

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MIAMI l l ! ’I) —
Joe CiiiH 'i proposed shoplender
p in ; center nut by Ravenna Iuiii exile
Park would have netted llir Thursday night his under-minty close In $2,0wt per *ground agents reportet
year in laxe* alone.
that Soviet troops were
• • •
used to quell an uprising
lly thi' way. looking through
in a province in southern
the petition* wr niilril lhat
Culm.
there were many, many dup­
Seven Russian soldiers,
lications and many renters
including an officer, were
nppoM'd tbe rcinning . . .
killed in the clash with
Renters not eligible on pell
"&lt;
til).in patriots," .-.aid Hr.
lions.
I ii« Conte Aget". lender of
• • •
•
* l«ri»»tiiin Anil ( ‘••intiititilst
0 ye*, we e irn noted tliat I rout nml tin* National
onr wile voted lor Hie re /on ati* «• Front.
in ; . . . while her husband
i'onti* «nll«*«l upon
voted no
•
!;■ • t McN im m &gt;»
• • •
t. tilt* iiv'ntc* tin* icpolt.
Any wav
Appeal coining
Mi Mi Nitiiimit Iima •«!•!
before the County Commis­ th.i t tl tilt* Soviet* IIM* 11oops
sion .it the next m eetln;
to put i|omii any Fiiluiu up1 II)

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I'aXonerated

h o much Interest, StenMrom
stated, when first pm pnsall
were bo- a "rra*h program ''
to r-tahllsh » spare institute
f ir scientists and technologi-t* in Ihe Orlando-Canavcr*
:il area.
"Itow eyer. this new thought
of a university offering the
arts, humanities and other
subjects its it* curriculum
for high school graduates in
the
Orlando C anaveral-Pay.
tona area puts an entirely dif­
ferent picture on the m a tte r,"
the attorney pointed out.
He at*o stated Seminote
County residents should nut
confuse this new proposal of
a stale university with the
thought of a space Institute.
This would lie a regular stain
university, with a very-longrange
plan
(or
offering
science
and
technological
studies at some future date.
Sten-trout al-o recalled that
Fred Piekinson, West fa in t
lleach, chairm an of the Flor­
ida Council of too. was in
Sanford ea rlier this week in
the interest ot the proposed
university'litis university i&lt; part of
a $:u million pro|Hi*al for
another university in the
I’en-acola area and several
junior colleges.
County Commissioner l.en
(iarv last Tuesday m inim al­
ly informed m em bers of the
Commission that "1 ,000 acres
nl good land" are available
in Southeast Seminote County
as a site (or the local school.

SHADES OF THE HAY 9(1*. Ann llrmult (left)
mul Eunice .Iciikinson gut into tlie tqiirit of
"('nicker Diim*" toiiiiv when they nhovveil ii|&gt; for
work lit Riiumill.it mul Amlci'noii phniTniiry. K tiniett I'tirries n |Kitiito-|ihiRKi&gt;«l kerosene rail mul
her basket is complete with a Sear.* catalogue.
I'l i/e draw ings will Ik* held at 9 p.m. tonight mul
ot.'IO p.m. Saturday at First Street and Magiiulin
Avenue. Stores are offering "Cracker Days” liargain today mill Saturday.
(Herald l'lmtoj

Jet W ith 8 7 Aboard
Escapes Near Disaster

Seminole Ouiiity industry
will ditjduy (Is wares in a
one evening exhibit April IK
ai llie Civir Center.
T be.exhibit will tic a pan
ol I n d u s t r y .Apiircciulton
H i d . starling April 15
Industry eom uuilee ol the
('handier of Commerce voted
Thursday aflernoon to stage
the exhihit, with all of coon
ly imlustrir* taking part
I hair in.hi Scott burn* re
|Nirted that a highlight ol llie
evening will lie a 15-minute
talk hy Gov. F n rrii llryanl
over a i Iom' iI television rircuit. The G overnor's spe*'ch
i* srheduli'd lor A p ill.
fiemiiHilc County's "M an ol
Industry" will lie nam ed fol
lowing b ry an t's talk, it was
rejKirtcd A county industrial
man will lie named a* Hie
one who lias d o n e llie most
during Ihe last y ear to pro­
mote industry in Hie roiinty
Tlie evening program will
lie rounded out with a fash
ion show (nr the women, tealuring swimming auita by
Altx ol Sanlord.

WASHINGTON (U P D -T lm
Senate Imlay approved a fouryear extension of llie m ilitary
draft law after 10 minutes of
debate.
The House passed tlie bill
ea rlier Ibis week and Hie Sena le’s action sent it to P res­
ident Kennedy. It was the
lirsl major bill of Ihe present
session lo reach Iho XXhita
House.

R e m in d e r

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Susskind was the first man President Kennedy got his
lo leave Ihe plane He slid annual gift of St. P atrick's
down a rope ull.l held llie Day shamrock* from thu
cincr-'cncy chille steady while Iri-h am bassador today—a*
llie oilier passenger* slid b&gt; long with a rem inder that U
w a s the lliill*h who burned
(hr ground.
' What a*lonialicd me was tne XXIdle House in lfltt.
llie way I wa* approached Ihe
producer said "T here wa*
no panic but good old Itrit
ish calmness and sell di*
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lie slid Ilie klcwii.d calmly I litsslfi ti
„.
I'nge lrt
—
a*kcd him if be wa* 'a lie," Comics

LONDON ( t 'f l ) — A briii-h European Airway* Comet
jetliner made an em ergency
landing » 1 lotidnn A1rjxirt in
■lav idler a warning light in
dieated a lire.
The H7 passengers, Inrltidin ; American television pro
d in e r Havnl Susskind, escap
n l to em ergency chute No
•wnous injuries were report
ed
X HEX *|mkc*muii said ap
patently there was no lire
and that llie warning light
1.mo on Imransc ol an r &lt;*e
Irical fault
llie plane was
laiuiid lor iiciw va.

Industrial Show
Slated April 16

Senate Approves
Draft Extension

Herald Index

Susskind said be .shrugged
III- -bonder* and headed lor
(hr &gt;vll
' lie asked me to move
with alacrity,” Susskind said
"I did, went down the rope
and hurt my arm ."

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Sewell

God Does
Speak!
1 am lu re that many of
you become w eary of bear*
in j people present their ideas
of Ihe way that would make
life moft worthwhile. Cer­
tainly we h are &gt; tre a t abun­
dance of reading m aterial,
we have opportunities galore
of hearing ip eak eri, and we
b a re many other m eant of
communicating one persona
thought* to another. E w n
though thi» it true we k»ng
for direction that it infall­
ible and not merely an opin­
ion. F or tbin we m uit hear
God apeak to u» through the
Bible.

S T E V E SEWELL of
S a n f o r d wan elected
1968 Moderator of the
Senior Hitch Youth of
8 t Johne Presbytery a t
a Rally of Presbyterian
younR people held in
DeLand recently. Re­
p r e s e n t a t i v e s of 30
churches in the area
w e r e in attendance.
Prior to his election,
Sewell held offices in
the local church.
(Herald Photo)

Pinecrest
Schedules
Youth Week
Youth Weak will be ob­
served by the Pinecrest BaptU t Church of Sanford next
week beginning at noon on
Sunday when young people of
the church will aaiuroe lead­
ership.
Final plana for the week's
program will be m ade e t a
breakfast for all intcrmcdl*
atca and young people ache&lt;1. led for T a. m. Sunday a t
the church.
K.llinz main officea during
the w etk will be Steve D a­
vis. pastor; Charles Rabun,
a t s ’ita n t pastor; Sam Cope­
land, song iead ar;
Bette
Hvyes, treasu rer, Jan ice Rus­
sell, clerk; Joyce Russell,
WMU president and Jim Warfcl, Brotherhood president.
In the Sunday School de­
partm ent will be Powell Aus­
tin,
superintendent;
Gwen
C lum p ion, assoclste; Bonnie
Todd, secretary; Carol Cham­
bers, superintendent of en­
largem ent and Sharon Conr i d and Ronds Sumler, nur­
sery coordinators.
Ed Koiky will be director
of the Training Union and
Glnny Promo will bo aecretary.

Today, I would like to
share with you aome of my
favorite Bible portions. By
them God speaks to me and
He will to you if you will
M Him.
THE BIBLE SPEAKS OF
ITSELF
". , . man doth not live
by bread alone, but by every
w«rd that proccedeth out of
the mouth of the I/ird doth
man Jive.*' — Deuteronomy
8.3
“ Thy word is a lamp unto
my feet, and a light unto my
path."— Psalm 110:103
“ AH Scripture is given by
inspiration of God, and Is
piofitahle for doctrine, for re­
proof, for correction, for in­
struction in righteousness."
THE BIBLE SPEAKS OF
THE CHURCH
“ Ho'v am iable are they
tabernacles,
O
Lord
of
h o itii”—Paalm 84:1
"• , . upon tbla rock I will
build my Church; and the
gates of hell shall not pre­
vail. against it." — Matthew
18:11
". . . Christ also loved the
church, and gave Himself for
It; . . ."—Ephesians 3:23
“ And let us not hold aloff
from our church meetings as
some do"— Phillips' Tranlation—Hebrew 10:23
THE BIBLE SPEAKS OF
TAITH
“ Trust in tbe Lord with
all Uiine h eart; and lean
not unto thine own under(tending.”— Proverbs 3:3
“ Trust in Him at all times;
ye people, pour out your
h eart before Him; God ia a
refuge for u»."—Paalm 83-8
“ Behold, God la my aalvation; 1 wlU tnikl and not be
afraid: for the Lord Jehovah
D my atrength and my eong;
He also la become m y aalvatkra.” -4 a a la h 12:3.
“Thou wilt keep him In
perfect peace, whose mind
la atayed on Thee: because
he truateth In Thee. Trust ye
In the lo rd for ever: for in
the Lord Jehovah la everlaating atrength.*'—^Isaiah 28:3-4
“ And
Jesus
answering
saith unto them, have faith
in God."—M ark 11:22
“ Fight the good fight of
faith. .
1 Timothy 8:12
" , . . Consecrate yourselvea today to the Lord
Exodus 32:20
“ Also 1 heard the voice of
the Lord, laying, Whom (hall
I lend, and who will go for
uaT Then laid I, “ Here am
It Send me.”—Isaiah 6:8
“ And lie (P aul) trem bling
and aalonlshcd said, Lord,
w hat wilt Thou have me to
doT“ —Arts 0:8
“ I beseech you therefore,
brethren, by the m ercies of
God th at ye present your
bodlee a living sacrifice, holy
acceptable unto God, which
la your reasonable service.“
—Rom ani 12:1
1 could go on listing verses
which mean much to me,
and you could add many that
I would miss, which em phas­
ises tbe untathoneble riches
of the treasure house of wis­
dom, direction, and Inspira­
tion that w e find In the Bible.
L et us use it and thereby
b ear God apeak to us In
words that leads us into the
Ufa that is radiant, beautiful,
creative, joyous, and, most
Im portant of ail, pleasing to
Him.

|Mormon Officials'
To Attend
Stake Meeting 1

Local Church Crusade To Feature Organist

Two prominent auxiliary
leaders of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day ,
Saints (Mormon), Salt Lake
City, will attend quarterly
conference of the Orlando
Stake Saturday and Sunday t
in Orlando,
They are Aleine M. Young.,
a member of the ItcUcf So­
ciety General Board and
Norma O. Nichols a member
of the P rim ary Association
General Board.
General session* of the eon
ORION OSHl'RN. well-known blind orifanist, will
ferenre will bo conducted
I k * in Sanford for the next two week* to partici­
Sunday at 10 a. m. and 1:20
pate in u Tent Crusade to be held ai the Free
p. m. by Stake President F a r­
Methodist Church with service* cet on Sundays
rell Archie Munns. Visitor*
a t 2:-16 p.m. and daily at 7:30 p.tn.
are welcome to attend these
meeting* at the Stake Center,
45 E ast P ark Avenue, O rlan­
do
Mrs. Young has been a c ­
tive in most auxiliaries of
llic Church. A housewife, she
takes part in civie affairs
and is a board m em ber of
the Children's Service Society
The Methodist Youth Fel­ next four Sundays during the
of Utah.
Mrs. Nichols has been ac­ lowship of Grace Methodist Sunday School hour tn the
tive in m ost of Use auxiliar­ Church will have a covered pastor'» study. Membership
and
ies of the Church. She D a dish supper at 5.30 p in classes for children
secretary by profession and Sunday preceding the regular teenagers are being conduct­
D an active civic and PTA meeting. Both the Senior and ed each Saturday morning,
Interm ediate Youth groups 9:30 a. m. fur children and
worker.
Special meetings for Relief will attend.
10 30 a ro. for teens.
Society and P rim ary leaders
At tiie morning worship
Members o{ the WSCS will
will be held Saturday.
service a t II, Rev. John it sponsor a bake sale from
Hires J r , pastor, will con 9 a. m. until l p. m. on Sat­
Untie his series of sermons, urday at the Food F air
“Words .Spoken at live Sits- Store. Proceeds will be used
dow of the Cross.”
to buy additional silverware
A m em bership class for for Uic church kitchen.
adults will be conducted Uic
Members of the Methodist
Men’s Club will be having
work days this Saturday and
next Saturday for improve­
ments
and
cleaning
the
(pounds and church building.
A num ber of Bapliila from
Rev. Hires will be serving
Sanford Negro churches will
as guest preacher at the Yuplay Important rolei at the
The M iitland Presbyterian
40th Annual Session of tbe Church will hold a week of lee Methodist Church in YuProgressive Baptist S l a t e special meetings beginning lee next week for a revival.
ConvenUoo which will be held Sunday with the 11 a. ro.
at the P i n t Baptist Institu­ worship service and continu­
tional Church In Lakeland ing through the following
from Tuesday through Sun­ Sunday.
day of next week.
Speaker will tic Dr. G. Roy
The Convention it one of Lockwood, former pastor of
the leading organisations of the Billy Sunday Memorial
By Donna Estes
lls kind in the atate. Many of Church in Sioux City, Iowa
F r. George M. Jarv is IV.
its personnel are national and now serving the church vicar of Christ Church Epis­
leaders auch as Rev. Dr. J . as pastor at-large.
copal in Longwood has an ­
C. Sam of Jacksonville, gen­
President of the Morning- nounced that the sermon at
eral president of the state skie Christian Schools of next Wednesday's 8 p. m.
convention and vice president Sioux City, Dr. Lockwood a l­ service will be given by Rev.
of ths National Baptist Con­ so is executive director of Knud A. Larsen, rector of
vention of America.
P atriotic
Evangelic
News St. Jam es Church m Lees­
Among lay peopla and min­ Service.
burg.
isters of Sanford who will
Subject of itis sermon will
Tile public has been in ­
participate on the program vited to attend the 7:30 p ro tie ''Confirm ation.”
are Hev. J . W. Marshall, p as­ aervice* by Rev. A rthur A
D ie public is invited to a t­
tor of the First Shiloh Baptist Froelich, pastor.
tend and to visit the P arish
Hall following the service to
Church, and Mrs. Marshall;
enjoy a cup of collee and
Rev. H. B. Whitehurst, pastor
of the St. Johns Baptist
greet the visiting minister.
Church, and Mrs. W hitehurst;
itsv. Jam es Hagins, Bev. H.
L. Bradley and Rev. R. L.
Pringle.
The Men * Club of the Cai

Grace Methodist
Announces Schedule

Negro Baptists
To Take Part
In Convention

Maitland Church
To Conduct
Daily Services

Rev. Larsen
To Visit
Christ Church

Men’s Club
To Sponsor
Beef Dinner

Barracks 566
Sets Meeting
V stsrsna of World W ar I,
Seminole Barracks M 0, will
meet at 3 p.m. Sunday a t UnAmerican Lcitiun Home on
13th 8 L
It. 31. McClain, commander
of tha Barrack*, ask* all v et­
eran* to attend tin- impor­
tan t buniiiv.s nirt-ting.

selherry Community Method
1st Church will sponsor a
roast beef dinner in Weaver
Hall of the church from 3
p m. until 7:30 p m Saturdav.
Price of tha dinner include*
all you can eat. Proceeds will
fa towards payment on the
32,000 pledge made by the
rlttb last year (or the pur­
chase ot additiuu d land etui
church buildings.
The publir is Invited in a t­
tend.

Men’s Club
To Have
Ladies Night

The .Men's Club of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
will have Ladies Night at
next Thursday’s meeting.
Announcement
bus
bean
muile by the Kitchen Krvwe
thut a bam dinner with all
tbi' trimming* will he served.
K rtervaliuns, which should
be la by next Tuesday, may
tie made by railing the church
of flee.

S U N D A Y - M A R C H 1 7 -2 :4 5 P. M.
OPENING

Orian O-burn, well-known mond console organ goe&lt; ed as a night club and cock­ pearing on the pro rain*
blind organist, will be in with him wherever he appears tail iounje or.u m sb how­ each evening will be Al ant
Sanford from Sunday through becam e blind when only J4 ever. in 1933 he made tb ; Vivian Welsh of O rlanJo, rr
March 31 for a Tent Cru­ day* old He attendeJ Flonds decision to devote his full cording duet and cam p m eet­
sade to be held a t the Free State School for the Deaf tim e to church work. Since ing singers.
Conducting
the
services
Methodist Church. 3M W and Blind in St. August It* he has traveled thruuibrnit
directing
choirs, will lit* Rev. O, R Tessai.t
Fcurtli St , wliere be w ill ami graduated from their Fi-inda
present the musical portion high school departm ent in playing lor church conven­ of Pittsburgh. Pa-, who reof each evening's program.
11039. From there he went to tions and confrrrnccs. com­ I centiy rtu rw d from lb* BnServices during the Cru­ Stetaon University and in posing gospel songs, singing I lish ivies after a successful
sade will be held at 2:43 p ro. 1943 received his Bachelor of solos and leading congrega­ j crusade there.
on Sund})* and dally at 7:30 Arts degree in music. He also tional singing.
When you speak to auiiu.
p. m. Invitation to the pub­ has worked on h it M aster's j He and his wife, Annie
lic is extended by Rev. Clyde in Organ at the Florida State Ruth, and their four child­ one iiard-uf-iiearing, look &lt;J:.
University in Tallahassee.
rectly at him. Speak slowly
Dollar, pastor.
ren live in Orlando.
O iburn, whose own Ham­
Other musical artists ap and distinctly.
For 11 years he was featur­

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— 9:44 a. nu
M ernli.f W orship
tl:9 w a. m.
E v a n l n g W o r s h i p __ 7:66 p. ro.
A.T .F. T h e r a . . .
«:J» p. ro.
W s d . P r s j r a r S e r v l c * . 7:1* p i n .

AHHcmbly Of God
r iv r.c a g » r assem bly
o r CUV CH IN C H
Co r. TTl* s a d Visa
If. M. S n o w .... ................ F a s t e r
U u n d s y School . . . 1:11 a. m.
H o rn in g W orahlp
16:10 a. ro.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p __ 7:16 p. m.
T u t.
E vening
T o u t h A t r t l e * . . . . _ 7:*o p, m.
M ld -W tsk t a r r i e s
7:16 p. ro.

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X o aiR
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V. X. S t a f f e r s , Cfcsptt P s s t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ____ S:SS a m
T r a i n i n g U nion ___p. ro
W orship
II *. m
7:1* p.m.
Wad. Z i s n l n g P r » r * r 7 i l f p r o .
rin iix ip a iv n i p i y n i r
o l d O r l a a d a Nd. a l M y r t l e
B. H a m i l t o n O r l t t l n __ P a s t o r
Man d a y S ch o o l
I : 4 t a ro.
M orning W orehlp
11:9* a ro.
T r a i n i n g U nion _ . 4:10 p, ro
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p __ 7:11 p. ro.

Catholic
ALL *04 L* C A T H O L IC
CH IN C H
O a k A t e . a l P lh SI.
R i c h a r d L y o n s ____ , P a s t o r
S u a d s y M ass e* ______1:11 a i t .
___ „ | : I 6 A in
____ 16:96 A in.
____ 11:11 a ro.
W * 9 k d s y s _— . — 7:11 a ro.

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M o r n i n g W o r i h l p __ 1:19 St

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S u n d a y School . . _ » 4S a. ro.
T r a i n i n g U n io n
S IS p. tn.
E v e n i n g S e r v ic e — . . 1:6(1 p. ro.
W ed O ffic e rs A T e s e h e r e
M eeting
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Ti66 p. ro­
w e d P r a y e r S erv ice 1:06 p r o .

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9 1$ a. rn, __ C h u r c h School
t l : « 9 a. m. _ .
- Service
1:79 p. ro. _ . C h r i i i U n Youth
M lh le tr y
R w . W a l t e r A.R. M c f h i r i o n ,
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S C tE N T ItT
K aet te e - a d s t t a t t
Sunday S a r'le a A
S u n d a y School ----- - 1X:•* A ro.
S u b )e ; t :
“ M a n 1*
W ednesday Ssrvies
1:91 p. ro.
B e a d l n s Room : 191 E. F i r s t .
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P I I U T CH U R C H
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W . S ad SL a l H a p l a A t a .
P a u l B!ck*» . .... ....____ P a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____*:4! A m.
M orning W o rsh ip
16:41 a m.
T o u t s ____—______ _ 1:69 p. ro.
R t a n g e l l a t l e S t r t l c * 7:19 p r o .
T hird Sunday
S l n g i p l r s t l o n ____I 99 p. m.

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SIH9I' PEAru t 09 I At,

t i l l ll t ll O F L O M IW IIO O
M l O raag * Street
Rev. E. R u t h G r a n t
P aator
S u n d a y School _ _ _ I9;oo a m.
M o r n i n g YVorahlp l t : 0 9 a. tn.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g __ 7:19 p. m.
Wed. Bible s t u d y _ 7:19 p. ra.
C o n g u e ru r e M e e t i n g
F r i d a y ________ _ 7:19 p. ra.

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CH U R C H
O ak A t * , a a d T k l r d SI.
O r o v g r S c w t l l J r . ___ _ P a t : o r
T h u t n a t H. M a k l n „ A e a l a l a n t
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ l : l t a m.
S u n d a y Schoo l ____ 9:47 a. m.
S tealo n M e e t i n g
10:4S a. ra.
M orning W orship
11:99 a. m.
P lo n tar Fellow thlp
4:09 p . t n .
S e n io r F e l l o w s h i p . S:99 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r i h l p „ 7:19 p. ro.
Wed. I T a y e r S e r v ic e 7:10 p r o .

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Sunday
9:4a a. *n. ^— Bibl e School
11 ;0t&gt; a. in. _ M o r n i n g W 'orihip
7 i 06 p. m. — E v e n i n g S e r v l e t
7:6u p. ro. __ Wed. S l l d -W e e k
P r a y e r S e r v ic e s
7:10p. m. t a t W ed . M le alu tiary
S erv ice

Oar-old D. B o a t w r i g h t
Paator
h u n d a y Seh-iol — *:4t a. m.
M o rn in g W o r e h i p
11:69 a. m,
E v a n g e 't s t l e Mere.
7:16 p. m.
T u t t . P r a j e r a e r r . 7:19 p m.
TY.-ira. T o u n g P eo p le
E n d e a v o r _ . ■ 7:19 p. ro.

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F. b C h a n c * _—...... r a s t e r r i N i r c i T N i t T i A N e i r i c s
L r T N R R A X CH U R C H o r
M o r n l n s W o r s h i p __ S:4S a. ro.
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11:07 a. ro. R e t . W s y n * J o h n s t o n
P s i t o r "Tha C hurch ot tha L u th t r a a
T r a i n i n g U n io n — 4:11 p, ro. S u n d a y School
4:41 A ro. H o u r " a n d TV " T h i s Is t h a
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p ~ T i l l p. ro. M o r n l n s W a r s h i p
11:66 A ro. L i f e "
Wed. I ' r a y t r S e r v ic e 7 i l * p. ro.
H e r b e r t W. O o e r s s — _ P a s t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____*:l&gt; a ro.
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W o r s h i p h a r r i e d _ 19:11 a. ra.
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t l : 0 * a. m. Bible S c h o o l ____!*:** A ro.
71:66 a ra
T r a i n i n g U n io n _ I:1S p. ro M o r n i n g W o r i h l p
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:39 p. m. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p - 7:19 p. m. G R A C E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
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W ed . P r » &gt; » r S t r t l e s 7:16 p m .
R s v . J o h n It. H i r e s , J r . P a s t o r
N u r t t r y Open
p v o i . a c h u r c h o r r s t N i r r h u n d a y Schoo l _ _
»:4S a. m.
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M o r r i s R o b y ____E v a n g e l l a t
M T P ----------------------- 1:11 p. at.
B ib le C l a s . t * _ 16:90 a ro.
1ST. H A V E * r a i X I T I T E
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p . 11:07 A ro.
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E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 4 #« p. tn.
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S u n d a y School
9:41 a m.
C o n f e r e n c e ___7:16 p. -n.
L o rd 's D a y S erv ice* 16:39 a m . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p
11 too a. m.
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a n d 7:39 p.m. M T S ' ....... ......
1:19 p. m.
T hird Sunday
7:10 p m.
E v a W o r a h l p _____ 7:16 p. m.
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CHURCH o r C H R IST
Wed. P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7:19 p. tn.
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Monday
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Church Honors Missionary
By Jane Cawelberry
Rev. Jut.n Hughlslt, m is­
sionary to the Central Con­
ga, spoke it Sunday evening'*
service at the Casselberry
Community Mcthodlit Church
and showed colored slides oi
bis work there.
Rev. llughlctt, 32 years ot
age and trained as a con­
struction
engineer, is in
charge of various types of
construction work at the dif­
ferent mission stations.
Ite draws the plans and
supervise* building of such
facilities as hospitals, schools,
dams and hydro-electric gen­
erators and in working close­
ly with the people is able to
reach many of them for
Christ,
Some
missionaries are
trained as teachers, printers,
doctors and in many other
special fields.
Rev. llughlctt and his wife
and family will be leaving
May 15 after a year’s fur­
lough in this country fur Kurope where they will study
French for three months helore returning to the Congo.
Ills first task will be build­
ing a high school at Katubwc
under the joint sponsorship
of the Methodist and Presby­
terian Churches.
Of special interest to the
audience was his report on
the crucial events which fol­
lowed the granting of inde­
pendence to the Congo by the
Belgians. He said that the
Congolese were totally un­
prepared for Independence
and confused on the m oil
p art as to its real meaning.
During t h e disturbances
which racked the country at
the tim e, lie fled with hi*
family along with other white
missionaries to S o u t h e r n
Rhodesia with the men re ­
turning to their stations as
soon as passible.
They were pleased to find
upon their return that the
Congolese church leaders had
carried on the work in their
absence hut at their urging,
the missionaries again left
the Congo at the lime when
Lumumba, a member of that
tribe, was captured and kill­
ed.
This set off a new wave of
tarrorism during which many
of the native Christians prov­
ed themselves heroic and
dedicated.
He told of one instance
when a Congolese minister
was beaten nearly to the
point of death by troops in­
furiated at not finding the
missionaries there and in an ­
other cate the native ChristIan told soldiers intent on
looting mission p r o p e r t y
"you'll have to shoot me
fir si” and after shaming
them Into changing their
minds, sold them all the HI
blcs he had.

Presbyterians
To See Film
By J i m Casselberry
A motion picture entitled
••Hunger” will be shown at
the Westminster Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning at
the tem porary chapel in the
Heftier Homes Sales Office al
Howell Park.
Church School will meet at
9:15 a.m. and the film, which
is on relief work carried out
through Church World Ser­
vice, will l&gt;e shown at a spec­
ial assembly.
Morning worship will take
place at 11 a m. with the pastor, Rev. John N. Montgom­
ery, preaching on tht--Sfcvjoct,
•‘Three Ways to Get 1-osl."
Special music will be fur­
nished by the choir.
T h e United Presbyterian
Youth will meet at the Chapel
at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

Forest Lake
Church School
Sets Open House
By Shirley Wentworth
The Forest Lake Seventhday Adventist Church School
in Forest City will hold Iu
annual Open House from 7
p.m. until » p.m, Sunday.
Following an Introductory
m « tin * a program, directed
by Mr*. Betty Bower, home
and school leader, will be presrnted in the school gym with
representative* f r o m etch
room taking part.
Following tha program a
tour of the school will ire con­
ducted to visit tha classrooms
where teachers and students
will have Interesting display*
on exhibit.

thought of there.
Prior to the church service
Rev. llughlctt spoke before
a combined meeting of the In­
term ediate and Senior MYF
and answered many questions
put to him by the young peo­
ple.
After the service a reccplion was given for him in

In referring to the United
Nations force* in Congo, he
said that even though they
Had made quite a number of
mistakes, the chaos would
have been complete without
their presence.
He said that the Peace
Corps is doing a good job in
Leopoldville and is w e l l

W ravcr Hall hy the Christian
Homemakers Class w h i c h
sponsors his work. Refresh­
ments ot punch and cookies
were served and he was pre­
sented with a gift for his
daughter, Carol
Elizabeth,
born Feb. 16 at Lind, Wash.,
the home of Mrs. Hughlett's
family

Rev. Callaway
To Speak
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. ‘‘Red'' Callaway, di­
rector of the Central Florida
Goodwill
Industrie*,
will
preach at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
during the S:3o and 11 o'clock
services Sunday morning.
He will present tho pro­
gram of the Goodwill Indus­
tries which is sponsored and
underwritten in Central Flor­
ida by the Methodist Church.
It is hoped that a Goodwill
box or colleeling point can be
established in the Casselberry
area.
Rev. Callaway, who assum ­
ed the post of director in Oc­
tober, is well-known in Cen­
tral Florida first as a bus­
inessman and later as ,1
Methodist minister, He serv­
ed for many years at the
church in Umatilla and has
been active in Youth Work
and Men's Work in this dis­
trict.

Future Teachers
Gel Three-Day
Traininn Dufy
IlEV. JOHN HUGHLKTT, missionary to the Central Congo, wan honored
at a reception given by the- Christian Homemakers Class of the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist Church following his talk for the Sunday even­
ing service. In the photo are, from left, Mrs. Marvin McClain, missionary
fund treasurer; Mrs. Darwin Shea, class teacher; William Shook, class
president, Uev. ilugldclt and llev. Delmas Copeland, pastor of the church.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry WSCS Hears
Children's Work Secretary
The Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church met in Weaver
Hall Wednesday afternoon
following the luncheon spon­
sored by the Dorcas Circle.
Guest speaker was Mrs.
Robert Fetner, district secre­
tary of children's work from
Winter Garden, who spoke on
teaching children and ex­
plained the dlilies of the lo­
cal secretary of children's
work.
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry
was worship leader and in-

Passion Play
Train Trip
Set Tuesday
A special ACL passenger
train will make up in San­
ford next IV s d a y afternoon
for the second annual trip to
the world-famous Black Hills
Passion Play now in its llth
aenson a t tho Lako Walea
Amphitheatre.
Leaving Sanford at 4 p.m.
tho train will make stops in
W inter Park, Orlando and
Kissimmee arriving in taike
Walea a l 6:20 p.m.
Free transportation will lxprovided all passengera from
the Lake Wales station out to
the Amphitheatre.
For the return trip the
train will have Lake Wales
a t 10:16 p.m. returning in
Sanford ul 12:20 a.m.
F urther information and
reservations are
available
locally from L. T. Sheppard,
ticket agent at the Sanford
ACL Depot,

Alliance Church
To Show
'Fontane Story'

trod need the speaker. Mrs.
I-eota Putman, prosidrd at
the business meeting. Pic­
tures and items made during
the mission study courses for
children, which ended last
Sunday, were on display.
Mrs Howard C. Griffith
taught the five weeks course
on Korea for the ’’irimary
boys and girls and Mrs. Nel­
son Bunnell and Mrs. Mary
Mobley taught tho cour&gt;c on
Hong Kong for Juniors.
Mrs. Mobley reported that
during the course the simil­
arity between refugees from
Communism in Chinn and
those from Cuba was stressed
and the ways in whirl! he
Methodist Church is helping
in Hong Kong and Miami to
aid llie refugees was explain­
ed.
Tlie Society voted to raise
its mission pledge to $jon.
Tbc annual district m eet­
ing of the WSCS will Ik- tie id
next Thursday at Goss Mem­
orial Methodist Church In Or­
lando from 0:43 until 12:45
a. m. For Ihose who wish lo
go to Ihe meeting, transport­
ation will be provided by the
Sunday Kchool bus which
will leave (he local church
at 0 a. m.

Tlie film, "The Tony Fontano Story," will lx- shown at
7 p.m. Sunday at the Sanford
Allianro Church, 1401 Park
A vp., in Sanford.
Bcv. C. C. Dees, pastor of
the church, has extendid a
special Invitation to the publie to attend thia showing of
tho unbelievable, yet true
story of onu of tho world's
greatest singers." Filmed in
Holly wood by Youth Films,
the teenage division of Gospel
Films, Inc., it is the first
Christian, diumutic musical
ever produced.
It tells the story of Fontune
who became a nation-wide
sucre*! with Ilia hit recording
of "Cold, Cold tleart" and
who went on to 1income a
radio mid television personali­
ty as tho sta r of his own
shows.
Tragedy came in 1957 with
an automobile accident mid it
was some 30 daya later before
Fontune regained conscious­
ness. As a n-tmll the total
course of his life and of hi*
family’s has been dc-vnted to
religious works since th a t
time.

Ball Boosters
To Sponsor
Bake Sale

Sir William Henry Perkin
Bunded the aniline dyo Industry by discovering mid m anu­
facturing tlie first artificial
dye from coal tar.

By Donna Eslra
The Lyman High School
Baseball Booster* will spon­
sor a bake sale in frnnt of
the Longwood Post Office be­
ginning at 8 a. m. .Saturday.
Homemade
bread,
pies,
cakes, cookies, cupcakes and
coffrecakes will tie available
Proceeds will he used for
baseball equipment.

By Jane C assrlbrrry
Members of the Future
T cachrrs Club at Lyman High
held their three-day teach­
ing and observing period for
this year on Monday, Tues­
day and Wednesday of this
week at the four elem entary
schools in the area.
Schools included In the
program
were
Altamonte
Elem entary, Bear Lake Ele­
m e n tary , l-ongwood Elemen­
tary, and South Seminole
Elementary.
Future teachers taking pari
were Irene Desk, Cheryl E d­
dy, Jennifer Jordan, May
Murray,
Hilda
Pettinati.
Sherry Lovell, April McDon­
ald. Bernadette Osiwali, Bar­
bara Korn lia r, Janet Merritt.
Linda Carroll, Carol Highsmith, Lynn Bauman, Kathy
Bonekemper, Ruth Kcim, Eli­
zabeth Lunn, M argaret Ste­
vens, Jackie Hire. Ann Trawick, Roy- Rucdlgcr, Hilly
Johnston, John Hopkins and
Tom Milwce,

Glee Club Sets Show
Annual presentation of the
Seminole High School Glee
Club will be "Meet Arizona,"
hy Charles Wakefield Cadman, according to Miss Oltic
Reese Whittle.
Lead roles in the musical
comedy will be portnyed by
Patty Glenn J o h n s o n a n d
Henry Lavender. Presentation
will he Tuesday evening at

the high school auditorium.
Directed by Miss Whittle,
the piny will have for nccomnnlsla Ja n et Johnson and
Faye Dunaway. Choreographywill be by Nyleeno A l b e r s .
Stage committee will be Jane
Miller, Oscar l'eres and Rob­
ert Ballard.
Also in the east will be

PATTY JOHNSON

New Quill And Scroll Club
Chartered At Lyman High
Lyman High School has se­
cured a charter for the Quill
and Scroll Club, chapter of
the National Literary Honor
Society.
Candidates are chosen from
the lop third ranking stu­
dents of their rlas* who have
made outstanding achieve­
ments in the fieiils of jour­
nalism or creative writing,
A committee of four teachstudents who they felt de­
ers submitted nam es of the
served the honor.
In the field of journalism
Hie following have been a c ­
cepted for m em bership: La­
rue llalm er, Bill Bane, Irene
Beak, Jennifer Jordon, Carol
Dorothy, Fred G rant and Jan

W estmark.
Students nerepted in the
field of creative writing a re
Boy Goodwin, Sieve Kurvin,
Marsha Lyons, Donna McCoy,
Glenda Payne, Sandra Sherwen, David Smith and Bill
Taylor.
Students chosen from the
Annual Class were Belly
Field, Aprd McDonald. Hathloon Moon, Hilda Pettinati
and Beverly Yales.
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Charles Rabun, Jean Masters,
H erbert Hamn, Dianne Clause,
Kirk May, Dale Duncan, How­
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Gene Bullard a n d D o n n a
Beard.
Dude chorus will Include
Barbara Alford, Judy Bullion,
Sandra Corbet, I.inda Crows,
Sharon Giles, Louise H iggin­
botham, I.inda Hunt, Donna
Markos, Susan McCall, Lynn
McCord, Robert B a l l a r d ,
Thomas Best, Knrl Black,
Thomas Brooks, Bill Brown,
Paul H arris, Dabs Odhnni,
Susan Phagun, Rita Rogers,
Julie Silsby, Jean Stripling,
Shirley Stumpf, P at Szabo,
Terri Vickers, Hoycc W aits,
Janice Wynn, Ronald Hollo­
way, Mike Morgan, Buddy
I.nwson, Theron Petty, David
Scott and Je rry Trospber.
Mexican chorus will include
Ann Beck, Ellen Carter, Pul
Chnmpan, Gail Coleman, Inn
Suo Boone, Kathy Frcmming,
Pam Gibbs, Betty Hasty,
Sharon Healey, Lillian Hicks,
Dianne Hickson, Becky Hawnrd, Bnibiira Runner, Vouda
Kern, Niki Morgan, Karen
Nelson, Vicki Ostium, Linda
Parnell, Jean Plarrk, Ray­
mond Bennett, Robert Best,
Gary Bishop, Terry Uucktcw,
Randall Chase, Paul Crew*.
Betty Piltard, Linda ituhson,
Valda Tyson, Susan West,
Sharon Whitten, Gini Yates,
Jean Y ajei, K. W. Landrcss,
Paul Markos, Al Odliam,
John Pcttcrson, Bay Reese,
Fred Wood and
L arm ar
Ethridge.
Dancers will include Rhein
Rest, Sandy Gctman, Michele
Jours, Sherry Thrasher, Bill
Brown, Robert Dullnnl, Dan­
ny Dunn, Miko Hendry, Jane
Miller, Susan Tanner, Frances
Quillen,
Kenneth Johnson,
Sonny Mason and Butch Mills.

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�Big Responsibility
When a reader hnnn't the time to
write a letter to the editor he Home.
times does the next best thing: call
by phone to discuss editorial comincuts.
Such was tho ense of a render
who has commented on the recent re­
minders to parents concerning egg
throwing, vandalism by youths, im­
proper and doubtfully correct diets
for teenagers, and fourtccn-ycarolds ojjerating motor scooters when
not required to pnss a driving test.
It does seem parents gel a great

Worry Clinic

deal of criticism and one could ask
how much of a teenager’s activities
enn be willed the parents’ responsi­
bility.
It isn't a new question. It seems
the finest Book ever w ritten refers
to bending the twig to shape the tree
and ruising a child in the way he
should go.
Blit it is true, also, that in today’s
modern society the teenager is ex­
tended many privileges formerly re­
served for older persons.. . . so in ac­
cepting the privilege the youth
must accept his own responsibility.

Judy has started a plan
th at l« not only a boon to all
tha other mothers in her
■alghborhood, bat Jody may
favorably “condition" the
thinking of many children
toward books, so she may
Indirectly be reaponailile for
their w anting to go to col­
lege. The time to arnd n
child to college la before ha
even enters kindergarten!
CASE 0-483: Our daughter
Judy has two littla boys, age-1
■bout 4 nnd 3.
Since they tive In a block
with 28 children nil under the
age of 6, her back yard Is a
mob scene of youngster* each
afternoon in warm waather.
So Judy haa sU rted a
“Story Tallng Hour."
"Daddy," she explained, “by
telling storiee, I not only have
my own children In plain
sight, but I also help the other
mothers in the block.

Where Is Moral Code?
Nobody really questions th a t a
loss of freedom anywhere, however
small, diminishes freedom every­
where.
Yet not much is said about the
idea that the same thought should
apply In the realm of individual, na­
tional and world morality.
At none of these levels is observ­
ance of the moral code ever even re­
motely close to perfect, and no prac­
tical person expects that.
But it is always fair to demand
thnt the tenets of the code—a t w hat­
ever level—be constantly reasserted,
and th at departures from such prin­
ciples lie noted nnd protested.
Where, then, are tho Indignant
ones today?
When New York's Bcp. Adnm
Clayton Powell sought recently to
answer charges th a t he find abused
congressional privilege in a variety of
of ways, his defense was simply th a t
ho was only one of many who do the
Bume things.
Undoubtedly there are more than
a few who think such an answer Is
both clever nnd sensible. W hat bo
anid Is true, isn't it?
Very likely it is. But is th a t the
kind of reply which ought to satisfy
a nation concerned for its moral
character? If not, where is the indignntion?
The logic of I’owell’a argument Is
thnt one transgression Justifies an­
other. Carried to Its limits, th a t sug­
gests thnt anything goes so long ns
somebody else is doing it.
The end product of such thinking
is the destruction of the murid code.
An individual or a society which seeks

to rationalize immorality has no
morality.
A people silently watching trans­
gression may well lose ail capacity
for pretest. The young who note this
silence are quick to perceive its mean­
ing. "Everybody's doing it" is a pow­
erful teen-age weapon against par­
ents who never wax Indignant over
the adult world’s lapses.
And where is the lesson against
stealing for children in homes clut­
tered with ash trays, lamps and
other objects lifted "sportingly" from
hotels?
You can't sell morality to chil­
dren if you do not practice it—and
picacii it widely. You can't teach
self-control in a homo or a society
thnt exalts seif-indulgence.
The same goes for countries nnd
their leaders.
In Ids troubles with Red China,
we offer India's Nehru help now not
bernuse lie is a moral man who has
been morally wronged by an aggres­
sor, but because it is in the practical
interest of world freedom to do so.
If Nehru had any pretensions us a
moral leader, he subverted them
when he could find no worda of pro­
test in 1956 against Russia's repres­
sion of Hungary.
Where was the wrath of the pious,
self-serving Africans when Khrush­
chev resumed nuclear testing on hia
own? Their Indignation appears curi­
ously selective. They reserve it for
old enemies.
Morality is a whole cloth. "Prac­
tical" men inevitably hitxir to cut it
up. But if we are to huve human
dignity, wo must—a t the minimum—
have other men who try to stay the
cutter’s hand.

Record Intact Hopes Nikita

V

By K. C. Thaler

king or for a public showdown with hia ally. Khrush­
chev ia to all appearancea
trying to prove that lie ia
a tough Communiat.
Tlte most striking of move a
has liccn Ida surprise week­
end attem pt to softpodal hia
attacks on Stalin and Ilia
jk tIce lo lighten the rvina in
Uic aphere of Ideological co­
existence In the aria.
The hardening of the Soviet
line haa lierome increasing,
ly noticeable over the pnat
few werka. It allowed clearly

ut the current Geneva talks
fur s nuclear teat ban and
diaarinam cnt. On Inth Issues
ttuaala haa ts'en tougher Ulan
fur mime tim e past, with no
apparent desire to negotiate
at preaent.
Tlie Kremlin aiao haa been
dragging ita feet on implcmenling ita pledges for a
withdrawal from Culm. It
was Khrushchev’s withdrawal
of rockets from CuIm which
drew the ihiqicst attacks
(nun Peking agalnat the So­
viet leader for hia "ad v en ­
turism and cow ardice."
Tough talk haa come from
K liruahchrv'i m ilitary chiefs,
who have once again started
HARcalling for a Soviet beltIIOOPLG.IIIC «WIRRCIS HAVE
I
tightening in the Interest of
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i u e p il l / -------ea rlier agalnat Red Chinese
protests. Four MIG 31a have
been delivered, but la test r e ­
ports suggest that the rem ain ­
ing eight which have been
promised apparently will Dot
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be supplied for another 18
months,
Khrushchev further h as re ­
vived the old dem and for an
Jilji. Immediate sctUement of the
G erm an problem. This apnarently is a shift of priori­
ties, with disarm am ent com ­
ing second after an EastJe ' l l
rem em ber
West arrangem ent on GcrIT ALL Rt6»MT«
n any la reached.
At the weekend Moscow re ­
leased a Khrushchev speech,
which surprisingly bad some
kind words to say about S ta­
lin whoso im age he had
sought to destroy. He gave
him the benefit of the doubt
Puge 4
Sanford, Florida
Krl., March 15, 1063 of living a good Communist
afte r all and excused Ills
S l U ' i l l l A. l l l t l M I I V , l l l l l l l l l t A M I 1*1 III. I H u m
crim es with the explanation
1.Al l l l l l a - l i a i l K I .
UIIM AM II II. u l l l l H O M )
X l a n a a l n a L 'llllu t
A i l t t r l l i l i i i I ' l r - r t o rthat the dictator had Item a
"deeply sick p erso n "
jama Willi,a
m u ; i~ muikmamim
C o u n ty B a ilo r
llu - ln r m M t im a r r
Khrushchev, aotensihly with
I LI Itl.lA KAHNCIt
a illlll.lR j . i . i i a v r
an eye to Peking and to set­
S m l r t y K it llu r
( 'In a alfltd M a i i « * r r
h o t H iu iita n o ra iA M
i m a a k m i i . t u i .i a h
ting
his
M arxist
record
i 'a a l u i * IM Itu r
C ircu latio n X lm a x a r
straight, added tills signifi­
rnttii W R t . i . n
Xlm Im u lral Wu|'tcant w arning: "T he party
will continue to oppose any
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Hama l i i l l m r
H r Mall
Ideological wavering of ef­
armlnnlr C a a i l f
a
All O l k r r
forts to disturb tlic way of
IS.IM* I V r i r
t i c Weak
Ill.lU I Vaar
L .o u A X t i . n l h a
A .J- t Xtoiiitin
life of our society."
LONDON (U P I) - Prem ier
Nikita
Khrushchev,
under
mounting (Ire
from
lied
China, apparently ia out to
a rt
hia
Marxist
record
straight.
The Soviet leader's laical
alrategy em erged In a serlea of recent movra, all point­
ing atrongly to a calculated
tightening of the K rem lin's
line over a wide field of
Soviet activity.
Whether In readiness for
aomo form of truc« with P e­

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Matter Of Fact

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Support For South Seen
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Some of the Gnhlwnter-forpresident troops among Re­
publican sla te rhitlrmcii now
havu made the agonising de­
cision about huw to deal in
IU64 with th* N orthern Negro
vote.
Tliry have decided the
p a r t y ihuuld ignore the
N orthern Negroes and hid for
thn electoral votes of tha one­
time solid South. Goldwnter,
of enurar, !■ not hound by this
decision. N either was ha re­
sponsible for the Gotdwsterfor-prrsldent hoomlet p ut In
orhlt here Inst week when Re­
publican state c h a i r m e n
gathered f o r
■ strateg y
huddle.
In curly Jan u ary , Goldw ater asked Ida friends not
to presa him for a t lenit ■
year fo r n decision on seeking
the presidential iiim lnatiuii.
Conservative It c p u b lii-an*
generally w ant Goldwnter ill
11MI4. Kipially, t h a y don't
w an t Gov. Nelson A. Itockefeller of New York. The tem p­
tation to launcli u Goldwnter
iHKimtcl during the meeting of
sta te chairmen was too much.
Kllthuainsts believe GoldWater can win without elec­
toral votes from New York,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
New England. Michigan. Mis­
souri, Washington, Oregon
and California.
Tills agonizing decision so
lightly m»de by unofficial and
mora or less unorganized
Gnhlweter men still m ust he
made or be aviided by the
Republican party itself. The
derision is whether to aban­
don electoral v&lt; tes In some
N orthern elates where the
Negro vot* Is a m ajor factor
In favor of going all out for
Southern states.
The fact th at aome of his
supporters would play it th at
way does not a* of now com­
m it Goldwater to any auch
strateg y . Hut if lha Republi­

can p arty is to go a fte r the
Southern electoral votes next
year, It is reasonable to be­
lieve th a t it would have to lie
dune with Goldwater beading
tho ticket. Rockefeller is com­
mitted to the opposite stra te ­

gy-

the party ran win the ldg In­
dustrial slates w ithout tha
Negro vote. If not, has the
p arty any rhanre to regain
the Negroes from the Demo­
crats?
Falling th at, the Republi­
cans will be compelled to con­
sider a massive e ffo rt to win
Southern electoral v o t e * .
W hat th a t would do to Re­
publican congressional and lo­
rn! candidates in ldg N o rth ­
ern industrial states probably
would be to defeat some or at]
of them.
In the end th* Republicans
may have to concede th a t
only the Democrats ran get
away with being Jim Crow
In Huuthcrn states ami spokes­
men for civil right* In fti*
North.

•Several rprrstiun* are In­
volved. The Republicans must
ask themselves whether they
have any real chance of r e ­
gaining the Northern Negro
vote. If the answer is nega­
tive, the Republicans must
answ er up to this one:
Can the Republicans remain
in business as a nisjor politi­
cal p arty If they (a) must
ronrede the hulancr-of-power
N orthern Negro vote to the
Deinorruta niul lb ) also con­
cede to the Demcerats the
electoral votes of most of the
Rrnthern states.
It is obvious enough thill
the answ er la this second,
double-liar re Ied question Is
an emphatic NO. Ho, w hat to
Hy Hal Cochran
do? W hat tlie Republicans
When
a youngster gets nut
must do is to determine ns
accurately us possible whether of thu pantry, all the path­
ways to it are likely to b*
Jammed.

Barbs

Quotes

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The Venua’a-flytrap ptant,
native of North and South
Carolina, ia a carnivorous
plant of the sundew family.
It was first discovered by a
governor of North Carolina,
A rthur Dobbs, In 1700 Thi*
wa* during Ute lifetime of
Linnaeua, the great classi­
fier of plant*, who later de­
scribed Ut* Venus'* flytrap
as a "m iracle of nature" be­
cause of the sensitivity of lit
leaves, even though he never
accepted Dobb's observation
th at the plant trapped and
held insect*.
Tlie ancient counterpart lo
th e
modern "confidential
npw slelters,"
supplied
to
businessmen and others, was
w ritten as early aa the fifth
century B. C. in Rome by
w riters who furnished news
lo those who reiided at a
distance from the capital.
Written newsletter* continued
to be employed to supply In­
telligence to businessmen and
political leaders until long af­
te r the invention of print­
ing.
Quota* of Immigration to
tha United HtaUs are not
being (Iliad. In tha year end­
ing June IPCfl, only two-thirds
of th* allowed 184,000 quota
had Immigrated. T ransfer of
one country’s unused qurta to
another country is not per­
m itted, nor can an unused
quota be carried over from
one y sar to another.
Instead of th* happy sound
of birds singing outside your
window, imagine hearing a
bird whose cry is so annoying
and ro-petiitioui th a t you start
having symptoms of brain
fever. There is such a bird
which superficially resembles
th* Old World aparrow hawk.
It Is the Asian Hawk cuckoo,
whose common name is the
brain-fever bird.

“ For s t 4 o’clock, they know
all the little buy* and girls in
tha entire neighborhood are
gathered in my back yard.
“And by telling them stor­
ies, 1 can thus encourage their
interest in good literature, as
well as Bible tale*.
"So when they get Into
gram m ar school, they will
have a richer cultural back­
ground. Isn't thi* a good
Idea?"
Yea, It ia a super)) ideal
So I recommend it to all
mothers and father*. For you
can make or break your child's
future educational career by
w hat you do or don’t do be­
fore he enters kindergarten!
The big need of all children
whose parent* want them to
go on to college is to develop
a LIKING for knowledge.
They should have an appe­
tite for literature and read­
ing.
For it is this lack of a fond­
ness for education tiiat causes
most children to drop out long
before they even reach college,
A fter you good mothers ex­
haust your personal supply of
appropriate stories, then re­
sort to hooks and READ fas­
cinating tales to the young­
sters.
Drain food is thus ns vital
to a well rounded personality
ns pnhlutn, milk and baby
cereals.
Yol many mothers are over­
ly concerned with producing
fat babies nnd stuffing them
on extra vitamins, so they
often ignore the spiritual and
brain hungers.
"Man does not live by bread
alnnr," Christ warned u».
Ho w hat shall it ptofil you
to rear husky, athletic boys
and girls, even of Olympic
Gum* caliber, yet have them
classified as mental ami mor­
al Frankenstein*?
I f a child must he stunted,
it Is fa r better to stunt his
body and enrich his mind,

than to stu n t his brain and
develop a strong idiot or mor­
on.
And though your child may
be born with a superior I. Q.,
if you don't exercise th a t high
intelligence, it will tend to
rust out In disuse.
In psychology, famous Dr.
Robert H. Gault used to warn
us graduste students about
"feeblemindedness hy depriv­
ation."
W hat he m eant sra* not
th a t the brain becomes feehls
from bring rfrprived of cereal
or other baby food*.
Rut that a dull, non-stim­
ulating home environment
may cause even a brilliant
child’s brain to grow "set" in
a sluggish pattern.
For a child is supposed to
whet ita wits daily on stimulatlng ideas and fascinating
stories.
So PLEASE cultivate a
story-telling hour on the lawn
during the sumemr or in our
rumpus room in winter.
TV is often wholesome, but
TV can’t equal the cam arader­
ie and fun of a dram atis
story-teller like Judy who is
surrounded by the w h o l e
neighborhood'* f l o c ' k
of
youngsters.
(Always w rite to Dr.
Cranr in care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long I
rent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20 eenta to cover
tv ping and printing coats
when you aend for on* of
his booklrls.)

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the triumph of ideas of of peU. T hat's living?
Marxism-leninism Ideas an'
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"Rehnetl Imblss" ia th*
rockets.
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Rased on wlizt we have
learned, the concept o( a
When woman sta rt fishing
targe m ental hospital as the
n'.oit desirable place for a for rnniplimenta men usually
sick mind seems rath er ridi­ catch on.
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A Kentucky man, arretted
reason why m ental illness
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other illness—in a doctor's the officer smelled hale lo­
office of a local hospital if tion. Tha court decided hr,
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NEW YORK ILTPII — (’..*
silt* Clay may hove been boo­
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form er heavyweight champion
Ingem ar Johansson in June or
July, if that match i* made
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Matchmaker Teddy Rrcimrr
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attem pt to arrange for the
Cussins-Ingemar bout al the
Cat dell -if I ’lav- \ t'o. have
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match with !‘,u g .lone* of
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lb® C a r d e n nn Wednesday
night ami who hit* been yell
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Junes—a tilt in which Cassius
would have little to gain ami
nmcli in lose.
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Cinci Launches NCAA Bid
By United Prr»* International
Tlie NCAA m ajor college
Igi'hcthall pluyofis resum e on
lour Ironi* tonight w i t h
m ighty Cincinnati launching
its hid for an unprecedented
third straight championship
and Mississippi State m eet­
ing I uvula of Chicago in one
of the most controversial
pairing* in sports history.
Cincinnati, which Brnslied
il* regular season with a 231
record ami drew a hye in the
tournam ent's opening round,
play* Texas at Lawrence,
Kali Colorado play* Okla­
homa City University on the
sam e program .
Tlie meeting between Mi»sissippi Mate ami (aiyola
take* place at Lan-mg, Mich.,
but until late Thursday it
was feared that the South­
eastern Conference cham p­
ion* would he denied entry
in the tournament
However,
a
Mississippi
Male Supreme Court justice
.Hayed an injunction brought
by segregationists who ob­
jected to the Bulldogs playm ; against nun-wlnte*.
Loyola ha* four Negroes
on it* starting five.
Because of segregationist
feeling*.
Mississippi
Stale
was unable to participate in
this tournam ent in three of
ln» past four year*. Tlie univer tv'* »t&gt;ort» information
d rector, Hob H artley, hlaini J the latest action on " a
fe e fanatic* wbo have been
alirring up all the trouble.”
“ Most of the people in Mi»*
•iislppi w ife pulling for ut
lo -ussc li.r Ujurney,” H art­
ley and.
S lid Mississippi State coach
Babe McCarthy: ’T h e boy*

are thrilled to play in tlie
NCAA. We juvt want lo give
a good showing . . . and riot
stir up any trouble.”
Loyola finished it* regular
season with a 212 record and
fourth phi re in tlie C l’i rat
ing*. Die Bulldogs, ranked
seventh in the nation, won 21
of 2t&gt; games during Hie re g ­
ular campaign.
Tlie other playoff game at
Lansing
pit*
Illinois, co­
champion of Ihe Hig Ten Conlerencc, a g a i n s t Howling
C reen, t h e
M idAmerican
Conference titiist.
.Second ranked Duke, w hich
i* favored to inert Cinrinnali
in t l i e tournament final,
swing* into aetiun against
New York Cniversily at Collego I'ark. Mil. The second
gam e there pit* West Vir
glma against M
Joseph's
(P a .b
In the Far W ed regional*
at Provo. Flab, L'CLA meets
Arizona State and Oregon
State plays San Francisco.
The winner* of Ihe lour
regional playutf* will gather
at Louisville, Ky.. next week
end for the natiunai sem i­
finals.
In the National Invitation
Tournam ent opener* Thur*day night at New York. Villa mn a romped to a 63-51 vic­
tory over Del’aul ami Mem­
phis Stale turned hack Ford
ham , 70 19
Wally June* a n d
Eric
Erickson totaled (6 pomta be­
tween them in leading Villanova
into a quarter-final
berth against tup seeded Wi­
chita. The Wildcat*’ five
rtarter* played the entire
gam e without substitution,

com mitted only eight person
al fouls and hit on 40,0 per
cent of tiicir Hold goal at
tempts
.Memphis Stale, like Villa
nova, used a rone defense m
eliminating
Ford ham.
Flu*
Tiger*, who Ini by only two

points at halftim e, pulled
away to a 10 33 advantage
alter only seven minutes ot
the hi-coml iiatf behind the
hooting of (Jrorgn Kirk and
Hunter Beckman. Memphis
Stale m eets third-seeded bait*
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H oy*' b a s e b a ll w ill p e t tm d m v u y f o r t h e s lim m e r
you’re Sandy Koufax. a great slamming a homer, double t.ntm an and rookie Wilfred
vutuuuil
su tiso n n e x t T h u r s d a y a m i F r id a y , it w a s a n n o u n c e d
pitcher who hasn’t had •’win­ ami single Roger Craig, a Sieberl held the
to ila y b v J im J e r ttip im , c ity m - m i l i m i d im - to r .
ning pitcher—Koufax" along­ 21 game loser in llh'2, suffer­ le ag u e champion* to five
side hi* nam e in Hu* l**v- ed hi* second defeat of the hit*.
T e a m p in y w ill b e d iv id e d in to a j u n i o r te u p u e
*ro*e since last July 12 Be­ spring. Don Rudolph. Steve
f o r I mivs I T i r , y e a r s old a n d a lit tle m a jo r le a p lie l o r
The Houston Colts over­
cause in Sandy’s case it Hamilton and Jim Hannan cam e a a il deficit to win
' " ' | boy* In- 12.
means there’s no longer the limited tt&gt;e Mels to eight their third straight game by
Junior baseball tennis will
gnawing fear that every pitch lilt*.
downing tlie lloston Red Sox.
have Try-out* mi t p.m. next
lie makes might be his last
Ed Kirkpatrick, 1* year old 12 11. in It inning*. Dave AilThio»day
o ik !
Friday
nt
Koufax. who had won It rookie catcher, helled a two- leslt, U&gt; year-old catcher with
games until he suffered .1 run homer that led llte lai* no previous professional ex ­
Municipal Stadium . This is
mysterious
finger
ailment Angeles Angels lo * 5 2 win perience. singled home Rob
for iioys f l. Id and to
last July and tln-n didn’t win over the Chicago Cub*.
Lillis with the winning run
years. Hoys who were on
another gam e all season, fir­
junior league
teams lust
ed live strong inning* T hurs­
The ipialifv in? round ol the y* »r " ill not he re&lt;|uired to I
day a* the Isis \ngcles Dod
gers heat Hip Yankees. 5 2
.sunlord Women’s tiolf Assn. try out.
It was Ins second good show
Minimum
nge
will
he
nny
Cluli Championship matches
ing of ihe sp rin g and by lar
hoy
who
is
1;
years
rid
be­
m il he held on Wednesday,
his liesi perform ance since
fore AUR. I and not Hi be­
March 27.
lu-t July
fore A up. 1.
Tile Chicago While Sox
This tourney i&gt; sponsored
It w ill be a M V e n -liJ m
scored their iiftit victory m
by the Sanford Atlantic Xa league sponsored by civic
I Technique Tip and fltirco 11 race program at the San­
six exhibition* when they will each lx1 trying for a
tional Hank, and trophies lor service clubs. Co-rhulnpimis
ford Orlando
Kennel
Club.
rip) let I the Pittsburgh Pirates
filth victory when they go
the winner ami runner up are I"*1 &gt;'l'«r were teams spoil
Careo ha* not vet won ill
16-5. Hon Hansen drove to
to the post m the featured
sored by the li c i t .in Club
presented by Die hank.
live run* with a grand slam lentil race of tonight* tug tirad e \ but Technitpte Tip
and the (T O Club.
homer and two single* and
The Women’s tiolf Assn,
has already triumphed in a
I 6* !&gt; ' t
Is
h irst Federal will he lieFloyd Itohill'on and Pete
will hold Its monthly business
mam event
fendinp city champions i n '
Ward al-o humored tor the
Technitpte Tip won In* last
meeting ami luncheon on
tile little m ajor league, spoilWhite Sox. Hay Herbert, a 20
Wednesday. March ‘Jo. pre*
Mart in Crude B Two other
isored by local merchants
gam e winner in l’.tti2 pitch­
reeded by an IF Tournament
la»l out winner* m tilt* eonand businessmen.
ed three scoreless innings.
test are Topeka Hose, wlio
ol the iron! nine holes.
,
4he league will he divided
The
unbeaten
Baltimore
racked up Iter Hurd victory
I.ast week’s winners of the
Orioles ran their winning
over
Hie long a»lli*-mile
Hlind Draw of P artners are: into an American division mid
LOS
AN'ISKLKS
&lt;
1*1*11
—
streak to five games with an
course ju*t ln*t Tuesday, anil
First place, Auggie Itussell a N ational division. First Fed11-7 decision over the Minn­ llii* tiip lr (*liiiiii|iiiin^hip l»nt* discounted, who won a C rade
and Marion Cox with a 7 F 3; eral was National and league
esota Twin*
John Powell fitifr piouNim S a t u r il a y at It race on tlie vaitic program.
second place winners, tira ce champions last year and .SanST
PETFILSBURi;.
H a along with Dale Douglass.
foul
\tln
n
tic
was
American
led
I
tie
Orioles’
13 hn attack htMlmin Htiiliuiii ih tiillml ,i*•
Rounding out tonight’s fea­
Mayles and Babe Itaine so1-.-.
it
I’l
l
—Tommy
Itolt.
with
a
Lust
year,
Hull’s
total
with till 00 singles and drove i'P» I ■tlllllilft i&gt;f til It* ( IMMpl’llt |l&lt;l» ture field will be Big Stain­
T h i s week’s tournam ent i’&gt;»""pm"s.
lull
ill**
mfiN
i!i«
*
lung
Unit
Up*
Little Miijtir ti’URue try chance to surpass ins total earnings on the Professional it, three runs.
er. who rale* a* a 5 to 2
\*;is rnalrli v s p ar with the
Association lour
nut« will lie at 4 p .111. next winning* of last year with a C o l t e r s
Ted How-hold turned m tmifl will i»r«t ii 1^iHitI ili*iii li**n favorite on the morning line:
winners;
■Miir I im«* 11*1111 (hut.
Sarasota
Egg King, Wine
Class \ Hare] Dur/n plus
*•’' ■*»&gt;* I" and nut 1iclory here, carried a otie- am ounted lo S4S.48fi.75. Com four impressive innings lor
It lvitulil hr « m iiju r m i ». '
mg
into
the
St
Petersburg
slrokc
lead
over
Hilly
Max
the
kansa*
City
Mltlelir*,
t hrt-**
in or* than Fl cm tu p . I TryMark and t halavah.
well into the second round Upon, lie has won $.V&lt;ki7 this who tx-.it the Philadelphia pi Mi* if ill It'Hilt iii If 1mIII *IMr.c» - Dotlav alt *kyrocketed from
Class It lieicn C arraw ay .ills will he at F ort Melton
o]
play today in tile $2,1,000 year.
Phillies. 5-1 Itowslield allow­ n o t rtid in n Lnm kuiit m ut the tirad e It to Icature compel!
Park.
plus two.
St,
Petersburg
Open.
The
Held
ol
I
A
H
pros
and
10
ed only one hit and one walk i lim n n ««f (piit k fiu lttiif til Io n in ju*t live start* and
The sen .ou will s ta rt olt
Class L' H nrhara Sowell all
Holt led D pros who broke am ateurs will lie eul at tin- and also connected lor a n il l hi • r m i* iy,it ii-in*kti .
Hu tt ran second in Iter first
April H and more than -70
Thf l**|* Lnuckmu mti^ti* n ir
end of Rainy’s round to the tv.-o run triple oft Chris Slxirt
lltal may b a te helped Iter
Class I) Flame Ken plus '*••&gt;" are ex pi vied to pnrUci- |iar 72 m the lirst round
I’liHiiipitin Km lit*
in tin- ioiirth inning John n rlti't
Thursday when he tired a low 00 scores and tic*
in tin* rapid climb i* tlie
Ihrcs'.
pat®.
til
I
frith,
win*
imrtN
i
t
un
l{ihlWyatt yielded the Phillies’
hlu/ina sevcn-umler par ha
ta il lli.it she like* Ihe rail
run on a hom er by Tony (inn r tiff.; r«nlln*iAkri^lit chump ami drew lla- one Ivox live
lie was one of the early I 111
Ihivry Moors* vim finally h*t
a / li e /
isliers. along willi Maxwell at
tin e s in a row. Tonight siltI
HI me m l ***••*»•( Kimn»* i nli li up with
Cordon
Coleman
tki. and sat hack ami watched
leaves irom Hie four box.
I
him
foi
d
pi'icr;
nhil
lU
ttlm
j;
oft Fd llauta in Ihe ninth inn
EVANSVILLE. Inil. (UPM I battle for coiisolatiim honois the rest ol Ihe field scram ble
T«irn*n vim inrrtH Ihihcitu
in Iroilless clo u ts to over­
Tlie Slurchieis took the lead mg to lilt the Cincinnati Itcds
Cm/. f»n tin* VNciitcil junior
— W ittenberg, top - ranked in tonight's first game.
take him.
in the Hill Hemphill M otor to a 3-2 trium ph over the St.
C a p p s R e sig n s
among NCAA college division
In addition to those break­ cites Howling la-agm- placing Louts Cardinal* Jim tlwen*, u cltrr weight till**.
I .AS VKCAN. Nev. lllF D —
O
nffith
.i
»Iiiclit
Kent
Hunt
altd
Hob
Heffner
basketball teams, sens favored
ing par, another 21 pros tied Ihe Pontiac* 111 second place
Howard
Capps ha* announced
t
liuii
v
lu
ilrfcut
,
Mtul
Combined R&gt; 110id the Cardi­
to win the championship in top a r over the ti,25tl-yard Fake and (lie Invictus in third.
In* resignation a* head gull
ifln
in
his
111If
in
the
nation;!I
nal*
lo
eight
hit*
a*
Hie
Iteds
Wiighl’* final match with tilth*
Jean Wlupplr of the Holme
NKW YORK (U P li - Ktl wood Country Club course
ly U*li*v'UimI ( a\ lit ’ i hunt, (hit pro al the Desert Imi Country
ranked South Dakota State.
In a three-way tie at hi villes rolled the high game gained their second win in
•locker ol Cincinnati lias been
I
her** v ii* n n' dm! *ltFfiS «»f vi»i*- Club, elterliv r at the end id
six
exhibition
games
Ilnth teams defeated semi­
were Raymond Floyd. Julius | with a IiH Marion Furella ol
im inu lit Ci-fp* taki* your * hon e, this year. Capps was the ori­
final o p p o n c u t s Thursday voted tiic college basketball Horns and Dave Mnrr.
llir U'lS.ibrcs had Ihe high I Lew Burdette, Denn Lrnight. Wit tenIn-rg eliminated coach ol the year hv the Met
Defending champion Itoldiv series lor tin- day with HIS ; m aster and Hank Fischer inditatlni® uuiny feel tin* fiiflit ginator ot tlie annual ‘’Tour
nam iul ni ( ’11.1111111011*.”
Oglethorpe 40-37 In overtime ropolitan llasketliall W riters’ Nichols was tied at 6fi with Turkeys vv r r e rolled by pile tied a live hitter to lead ilK fl 1 1It* Iff fl I'D.
and South Dakota S tate poll­ Association.
Charlie biflord. thiug hand Flam e Festival and Evelyn
ed 10 front to stay with about
J u ik r r led tile Bearcat* to ers, Jack
McGowan, Hull Mills. Maliel Duggan puked
two mintues left in the game a 2X1 record during the reg­ Harrison and Jim m y Clark
up the 5 H In split, I,aura
to d e f e a t eighth • ranked ular 1962-63 cam paign amt the
Form er winners Hob Coal l.eahy made the 1-5 and the
No. 1 |Mi»ition in Hie l lined by,
Southern Illinois, HO-Tfi.
M ik e
Feichick
and :t lo. Connie Hranson got the
Thursday nig h t’s losers will I’ress Inii rii.iiion.il ratings.
George Haycr were lied al 00. !( 10.

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SEARS

Home 'Check' A Must

NEW YORK (U P Ii—With
tha approach e f tha tradition­
al houaa - hunting a a a a e n
thara’a aefrica front tha ax*
porta for thoaa o h o would
buy—or tail.
About 3 4 million home* will
ba told In tha United State*
thia year and more than 2
million of them will ba oaad
bomaa. Many of tha latter will
be offered by people who have
had no preriona experience
with properly avaluatiny or
aelliny a piece o f property,
■aye Wan Gatewood, houainr
authority for Allied Chemi­
cal'a Barrett DM* Ion.
"I'm thlnkihg particularly
of many ox Gla who bought
home* with VA aaaialance a
few year* ago and now era
graduating to larger home*,”
Gatewood laid.
"Sometime* they tend to
over-value certain feature*,
bat more often they neglect
te consider important fact
ore."
A housewife may ovar-valoa
her tiny kitchen because it
save* her etape while n pros­
pective buyer may prefer a
larger kitehea. Or tha m u ef
tha haute may forget ta em­
phasise that the houaa recent­
ly wee reroofed with asphalt
shingles or tha driraway re­
cently blacktopped.
Tha novice Gatewood aayt,
should know that it is import­
ant to decide before the house
goea on tha market exactly
what la and what Is not in-

cloded in its sale. Usually a
rule of thumb applies that any
item attached to a house thst
is not readily partable ia con­
sidered part of tho package,
unless a special provision is
mad* to exempt it.
Many thihge may, or may
not, be included in the sale,
such aa air conditioners, win­
dow exhaust fans, laundry
equipment, electric heaters,
television aerials, drapery fix.
tores, carpeting or refrigerat­
ors and stoves. Gatewood sug­
gests tha seller prepare a
complete list of all Items to be
included in the sale, and make
tha list avsilable to real estate
broken and all prospective

Witnesses Hold
Spring Assembly

b u y trt.
Of prospective purchasers,
Gatewood say* " it is unfortuhata th a t a lot of peoplo look
for irrdidentals rath e r than es­
sential* such a t th* condition
and construction features of a
'second-hand' house.’’
Ha offer* sonic suggestions
on what essentials should ba
considered.
—Check the foundation. If

Church To Make
Member Canvass
By J i m Csvselberry
The Casselberry Commun­
ity H ethodiit Church will
conduct tn Every Member
C an v an starting Sunday at
1:30 p.m. Purpose of the can ­
vass is to seek out all resi­
dent m em bers and to explain
to them tha financial pro­
gram for the coming year
which will begin in June.
The canvassing group will
consist of 40 1o SO couple*
who will visit enured m em ­
bers.
Tliere will be a meeting of
the Finance Committee Tues­
day evening at the church,
together with those who have
been asked to serve as com­
manders and captains for the
Loyalty Dinner to be held in
April, to complete plans lor
the dinner.

Delegated from
Sanford
along with 16 o th sr congrega­
tions ef Jehovah's Witnesses
from Florida Circuit 5 met in
New Sm yrna Beach last week­
end for thaw Spring Assem­
bly.
Tho three days included a
model ministry school, i t n ic e
meeting, several Bible talks
and discourses along with in­
structive
counted received
from David J . Thomas, Dis­
trict Supervisor from tha
world headquarter* in Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
Im res sing tht approxim ate­
ly ona million w itnrsset now
preaching in IKK lands were
tub
c iR c rrr
i u i r t , 20 members baptized S atu r­
six t h
n p i n n
e t n e t r r , day afternoon.
is
xxd
rnn
m siv o i.s
Included among thasa were
oocxtt. r t o s i o s ns m a x .
By Jane Casselberry
c e m r x n. i s m s
P atricia Brantley of Lake
x o t k 'e
to
n x rstx D
H ie South Seminole Garden
Monro*
and
Joann
ZwoaU
of
•VBIJilK MA R H I M .
n s i m i r f , DeBary from th* local congrw- Club will meet Monday a t the
vs.
Saniando T railer P ark on
gation.
JA M S# H II.U
Hwy. 1792 a t 1:1M&gt; p.m. Mrs.
D efai.dant.
Virgil Curry will be 10 charge
ru n
statw
s»
s io s id a
t s i ja m on
m u .
of t!i« program .
W h o s e l a s t k n s w a raalClub mem bers are each
Hanea a n * M d r s s s Is:
rw t h n r t n e r r r c o u r t n r
*»T K s e h a n g a S l r s s t ,
asked to bring an original
T
i
n
e
x ix t h J i iitr is i. r m .
O e n a r a , X * w T u rk .
P I.r.AXr.
TA KK
.VrrTICK C H I T OF A XII F O R * i : m - arrangem ent using a com­
t h a t &gt; o u t r s h e r e ii# r e q u i r e d XOI.K c w r x n r , F M l H i n * .
bination of liva and artificial
t o flla r o a r w r l t t s a i n o w s r C K A S C K S T VO. IXTTX.
Ribtxxu will be
T
* A VINOS
B A Jfr
O F flowers.
o r dofonoe. i f e s r , s s r s o o s l l r (PJIT
tT T X riK I.D ,
aw
arded
for
the most unique
o r h r a n a t t o r n * ) , o a o r fesPI* Is tiff,
fnr* M a rc h I I . t i l l , a t t h a
arrangem ent by the judges
Offlco of t h o C l a r k e f t h a vs
ROHF.RT J D r i l l ' l l a I MON TON, who will be Mrs. Mabel CritC i r c u i t C o e r l , a t t h a C o u r t ­ St
US.
house
In
Hem tnnla
Count#.
l i ' f i n t i n l L t e n d o n and Mrs. Florence T y­
R s n lo rd , F l o r i d a , s n d to m ail
w orn r n r i u r
ler.
a e a s y th o ro e f to atonstroin.
n o t ic *
ia i t r . n n n r o i r .
Davlo A M e t n te a h , A t t e r n o r a
Esst*r arrangement* wtil
for
P iA iitirr.
Post
o r r i n s B N t h s t on t h # ITth d s y o f
D r a w e r Ills , S s a f o r d . P lo rlils , M a r s h , t » * l . a t t l : « 4 A. M. be displayed by Mrs. CritIn t h a t c e r t a i n d i v o r c e p r o ­ a t th * t r a i n d 'm r of t h e C o u r t tendon of the Daisy Flower
c e e d i n g p e n d i n g a g a i n s t y o u H o u s e e f H s m ln o le C o u n t y , a t shop and Mrs- Mary Jana
In ( h o C i r c u i t c o u r t o f t h a H an ru rd . F l o r i d a , t h * u n d e r X ln th
Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit
of a l g n a d C l a r k w ill o f f e r for Zavy of Hcavcnscrnt Shop.

South Seminole
Gorden Club
To Have Contest

Legal Notice

SALE STILL IN PROGRESS

Legal Notice

sa l* la t h a h t g h s t t a n d b a s t
b i d d e r f o r r a s h t h a f o l lo w in g
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o f c o n t r o l a n d S o u t h e r n F l o r ­ P u b l i s h M a rc h 11. 1111
i d a Flo od C o n t r o l M e t r l a l . a CDO-41
public
c o r p o r a ti o n
o s l s t l n s l x T H * i i i u 1 11' r n t a r n r
a n d o p e r a t i n g u n d e r a n d by T U B
Will
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w idow
t i Ip etod r e c e i p t s to l a t e n d o d
R o u t * N*. 1, n o t I I I
to lie a p p r o p r i a t e d a a f o llo w s !
F a y a t t a v l l l a , N o r t h Car*
I ’u r th o Acq u isitio n
olina
of
Land*
snd
T O f . L IN D A M. BIMTTON.
o t h e r Purposes
ar* haraby notltlsd th a t a
C a p it o l O u t l a y
t i l l . M M O C o m p l a i n t for F o r e c l o s u r e a t
T it s G o v e r n i n g B o a r d f u r ­ M a r t g a g O
k a*
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the a g a in s t y a w sn d you ar* r e ­
a l l o c a t i o n o f b u d g o t s d f u n d s q u i r e d t a aarv * a &lt;*«py a r
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th er
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a m o u n t th * C o m p l a i n t o n th o P lain a v a l t a k l o f o r L a n d A c q u i s i ti o n t i f f s
attornsy,
Joseph
U.
a n d O t h s r P u r p u a e * —C a p i t a l P l t s g a r a l d , I I I S e c u r i t y T r u s t
O utlty.
U u l l d l n g , M ia m i I I , F l o r i d a ,
T h a t e a t h e H h d a y o f a a d fll* t h * o r i g i n a l A n s w e r
April, A. D.. I t t s , a t n ln * o r P l e a d i n g tn th * o l f l t * o f
o 'c l o c k s . m. In t h e p r i n c i p a l th * C l a r k o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t
o ffice a t aa td C a n t r a l a n d o n o r b e f o r e th * Snd d a y a f
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trol
D l e t r l o t,
111
K v o r n l a to U« ao, J u d g m e n t b y d e f a u l t
direst,
tt 'e e t
P alin
B each , w i l l b* t a k e n a g a l n a t y o u fo r
F l o r i d a , h e a r i n g w ill b a a f ­ t h * r e l i e f d e m a n d e d i a th *
f o r d e d to a l l a w a a r t , p s r e o a e C o m p l a i n t .
o r ontlU as w ho a r t o r m a r
T h* description o f th * real
bo s u b l o o t t o e«ld D l o t r U t 'a p r o p a r t y p r o c e e d e d a g a l n a t la:
L o t I. Block I I . T O W N te sta .
tholr
attorney
or
a g i s t* . te s p s t a r before said
B I T S O F N O R T H C IIU L U OTA,
a su b d iv is io n , a c ­
B o a rd a n d s h o w t h o l r a b j e c ­
tions to aald am endm ent*.
c o r d in g to p la t tharaof,
r a u o rd o d l a P l a t B o o k I.
T h i s nottod s h a l l b a p u b ­
li s h e d In t h o o l a h t a o a a o u n P a g e * I I t o I I . la a l u s le * .
a r th* P ubtla Records af
l i s t a t t h a D letrlo t.
S a m l a o l * C e u n ty , F lo rid * .
T h i s ta t h a I t k d a g a t
M a rc h , m i .
T h i a n o t t r * sh a ll b* p u b l t i h I o n c a e a c h w e a k fo r f o u r
C e n tra l and S outhern F l o r ­
i d a F l o o d C o n t r o l D i s t r i c t v o a s a t u t l v a w e a k * l a t h a H an ­
b y Ita t l o v o r n l h g H o ard
f o rd l l a r a l d .
By; / • / Htley H. Miles
DON C AN D U U D L H t i D a t
C h a irm en
Sanford, lam lnol* C o u n t y ,
IBB A M
F l o r i d * . IM a l l t h d a y a f I s * A T T M IT I
r a a r r A. D , l i s t .
/ • / &lt;1 B. D ell. J r .
(•B A L I
•earotA ry
A r t h u r B. B a c k w t t b , J r .
M e m b e r* e f B e a rd
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
I t o b e r l R. H o r a e r , Vicel l y i M a r t h a T. V i b l a a
D eputy Clerk
C h a irm an
J o s e p h M. P t t a g a r a l d
J . l l ru e * T i a l a g
I I I S ecurity T r u s t B uilding
8. W . B o l t e r
W. R. S co tt
M ia m i l l . F l o r i d a
p u b l i s h M e rc k I I , M. IS, ISIS P u b l i s h M a r. I , I , I I , U . IM1.
C D O -t.
co o -id
F l o r i d a , In a n d t o r Bomtnolo
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , ta C h a n c e r y ,
a n a b b r e v i a t e d t l t u o f aald
c a u a a h a t a t "N ellie Man II tit.
P l a i n t i f f , v o rau n J a m e s Hill.
D efendant,'
a n d horeln fall
nnl o r a Dorr* * P r o C o n t e n d
w ill bo s n l s r e d s s a t n s l you.
snd
« b a e a u s d p resaeA o a
p a r t a.
(BBAL )
A rth o r
B e r k w h k . Fr.
D o r k o f th a C ircuit C ourt
Tig: M a r t h a T. V lh len . D C
a t o n i t r o m , Irav ls A M r l n t o i h
A tt« rn ry * a t l e t
P o e t o f f Ira D r a w e r H I #
H an fo rd , F i o r t d *
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it is concrete, make cet tilth its
ruf&amp;ce is even and see if it is
cracked, pitted or irregular. If
it is of m aterials such as eoncreU or cinder block, placa a
pocket level along a Joint to
check for Indications of se ttl­
ing o r of bad construction. If
tha level shows sagging, Galawood said, don't consider buy­
ing the housa until you have
it examined by a competent
builder o r architect. In the
case of many older homes
which havsa settled slightly,
the settling may have ceased
and tha house may be perfect­
ly sound.
—Check th* siding. On a
housa with clapboard siding,
first check th a t board* over­
lap evanly and th* end* of the
boards ar* protected by wood
or m etal flashing. Uneven
board* and unprotected corn­
ers indicate poor workmanship
or unseasoned wood.
—Check roof shingle*. If
granules have washed away,
leaving bar* areas, the effi­
ciency of asphalt shingle* may
be in jeopardy.
—Check roof d r s i n a g a.
Check the paint on *11 roof
drainage equipment for fla k ­
ing and peeling and fu r ilidicaliunx of ru st or deter iorulion.

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Nine Make
Beta Club

By Jan erasaelb erry
Thu Beta Club al Lyman
High School recently voted
Id Dio* new member*.
They are, seniors: Larue
Balmcr, Cheryl Eddy, Betty
Field, Jennifer Jordan, Linda
i-vng and Gilda F cttinati;
Juniors:
Susan
BonKste
and sophomores: Elaine Haynlr and Bonnie Laymon.
Sludcn* are chosen lor
Owwrl a t tfc* I ' m u l i
f e m l a i t l a r a n t ) , F l o r ­ the Bela Club on the basil
F m bata.
of their high scholastic r a t­
F atale al
K. MOO It X,
ings.

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Eight New
Courses Planned
The Baptist Bibla Institute
a t Grarcville will offer eight
ruurtes in summ er school.
May 25 through July 5, this
year, Dean W aller D. Draughton J r . announced this week.
Non# of the courses have
ever been offered before.
Each will count toward g rad­
uation as elective*. Studcnti
may taka one, two or three
of
th*
tw o-sem ertcr-hour
course* in classes to ba con­
ducted Monday through F ri­
day.

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Important Notice To All
City Of Sanford Property Owners
NOTICE IS IIKHEUY GIVEN t h a t nil peraonfl,
firmH and rorporatiunx owning o r hnving control,
management, c u s to d y , x u p e n ih lu n o r a g e n c y of
PEIISONAL PROPERTV in t h i s City which ia
subject to taxation MUST FILE RETURN on
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One's Taste In County
Every week, e\cry day. in fact,
there are people in the Sunford-Seminole County Aren who are looking for
a home to buy.
With this in mind, The Sanford
Herald, in featuring thin Week-End
Tour of Homes in order to give peo­
ple who are looking for a home, some
idea of where they may find ju st the
home they are looking for.
New homes and some not quite
so new are featured every week on
this age along with a niup to assist
you in locating them.
Featured, this week, are homes in
Ravenna Park. Idyllwildc, Tee ’n
Green Estates, Sunlnnd Estates, Lake
W a y m an Heights and Oakland
Estates.

Among the builders and real
estate dealers who are advertising,
this week, are LMN Enterprises,
Stenstroin Realty, Lee Cohn, Shoe­
maker Construction Co., Kingswood
Builders.
Sanford nnd Seminole County has
much to offer the home owner, and
listed hero in these ads, are some of
the more attractive sestions that nru
sure to meet the needs of almost any­
one.
Newcomers in town, who are unfnmilinr with the area, nnd are con­
sidering the purchuse of a home will
finds this page tailor-made for them,
as it will furnish contrasting displays
of homes in every category.

lllltKCTIONS: Tee ’n tirecn ia
located out Country Club Itoad,
opposite l.otlt Arbor and over­
looking Mayfair Country Club
at the intrr.retion of New Upaala Itoad and only 4 nilnutra to
lntrr.tate 4 Interchange at
Lake .Mar).

PHONE • FA 2-2744
10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily

c ta k s

PHONE TE 8-3911
DAILY
1U A.M. lu 5 P.M.

Thin delightful modern, situated in beutiful Ravenna Park, is designed
for comfort and happier Florida living. A Medallion home in like new- con­
dition, it features a fully equipped built-in electric kitchen, 3 bednsimn,
tile hath, large screened Florida room, enrpurte and utility room. A careful
inspection will prove it’a just good HOl’SESENSK to purchase this home
for 913,650. Only 9450 down, and 987.50 per month. Available for immedi­
ate occupancy!

While you arc out driving, this week-end, take this page
with you. The mup 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.

S TEN S TR O M R E A L T Y
PIIONE

111 If* PARK AVE.

FA 2-2420

VUC IIA \K A CHttll.'K of 2. 3 or 4 bedroom
model. . . . all with central heat and with (er
prepared for) air-eondillonlnv. You ran chooee
betwrrn a .crrrnd porch er spacious family reeat.

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DIUKtmo.VS: l.ake Way man
Heights I. located at the interarrtinn of Seminole and Highland Avrnura, ona half block
north of the new Long wood Kirmentarr School . . . Ju.t a
rouulr hundred yarda off U. H.
Highway 17-92 . . . Look for
signs on wrat alda of highway.

114 GROVE LANE

I KK *n t.KKK.N I. ea.il) one of the moat beau­
tiful and conveniently located apota La the Baaford area, near to achoola, rhurehra, ahnpplnc
and all of Central I'lorida'a wonderful recreation­
al lacilitir*.

B h ig k J tA

CHECK T H ESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —
• Central (D ating
• Ilurta Prepared far AirConditioning
• County T aara O ily
• High and Dry
• Formica Cabinet*
• All Improvement* In A M Paid
• Any Type Financing
• All llouaea ID aad 2 Baths

Can’t Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?
Let ua build one of Ihr.e outstanding modrla on YOtlll lot . . . er ate ua for a large
choice In excellent loratiuna. We will bultd anywhere . . . Sew the galeaaaa at either
Hair. Office la this general area.

B UILT B Y L M N EN TER PR IS ES

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Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde
Thl* attractive home of modern arrhlleelure, located at 313 SalMima Drive. »aa
recently pureha.rd by Mr. and Mr*. Waller
I.. Warner. Thla "freah a . spring” 3 bed-^
room, 2 bath quality ron.trurled re.idenra
featured a beautiful Indoor llvlitgroom
wall planter with indirect lighting. The
well deigned kitchen Included a fully
equipped Imtlt-ln electric kitrbrn and u
central healing ay.lem for clean, even beat
rum fori. Kn|o&gt; living In a rounlf) atmo»plirre wilh in-lo»n convenience In de­
rivable Ravenna Park.

SUNLAND ESTATES
Thla lovely I Bedroom llotee, located at
109 llrown Drive kaa a bulll-ln oven and
range, wall furnare and whlla terraria
flour*. It may be purr ha*.d for 114,100.00.
VA loan • no down payment, only |MS.&amp;0
per munih including taie* and iiutuanca.

109 BROWN DRIVE

Ravenna Park Homes
“A Community Built With Pride”
3 4

4 Bedroom __ 1, lVi, 2

Ilalh Home* — Priced From 911.900 — Low
FHA, FIIA In-Service, VA, Conventional Financing

Down

Payment*

Situated In an exrlu.iva area where ever)
•treat la a picture of lorilne.a, thta Iwauliful home of contemporary modern design,
la definitely Sanford'* flne.t offering in
a 4 had room. 2 bath reeldmee. The .parinut living room, family dining room and
luxury ailed liedriMim* with roomy lighted
rloKCta will pleaae the entire famil). The
kitchen, which di»pla)e a multitude of
rablwete aad every poaalble appliance, and
the eastern designed baths with every
quality feature will aay teat of compari­
son............... and )ou enjoy year round
weather control comfort all through this
home. Other featurr. too numeroua to men­
tion. 123,000 with 10% down awd balanca
oa firat mortgage.

Thl* horn* at 109 W alla Drive la built aw a
beautiful, apacioua, com er tot ererD eklag
the lake in Bunland Eatatee. It la h

rang* and oven. A real buy a t only tMAO*.

109 WAITS DRIVE

Idyllwilde

Your Hunland home*, built by Kingawood Builder* or* *1tunted or
large, Undamped loin (min. 80’ x 115') Paved wtreel*, concrete curbs
and nldewalks and atreet llghu add more to tho value of your home.
They have white trrmzzu floor*, insulated attlca, awning windows pine
many more features and may l&gt;e purchased through VA, FHA, FHA
In-Service or Conventional Inana. Priced from 914,000 to 917,500.

HOMES o r DISTINCTION - CUSTOM BUILT

M O D E R N K IT C H E N S BY G E N E R A L

Sho&amp;mak&amp;l

c o n s t r u c t io n

GBNERAL OFFICE - 211 W. 25lh ST. DIAL FA 2-9103

ELECTRIC

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SALES OFFICE • DIAL FA 2-7495

STENSTROM REALTY - SALES AGENTS

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room home with wall furnace and drop-la

ONLY 3 MORE NEW HOMES
AVAILABLE IN SUNLAND

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS
202 Fairmont Dr.

Sunland Estates

FA 2-8074

�Mrs. Lederhaus
O f DeBary Club
Tha DeBary Business and
Professional Women'* Club
hold the monthly meeting In
I ha office of Dr, George Frison.
Main Item* on tha business
agenda w ai election of new
officers. Mrs, Bertha Ixilerhaua was elected president;
Mr*. O. White, first vice pres­
ident; Mr*. M. Aceardl second
vice prasldant; Mr*. Adam
Muller, third vice president;
Mr*. M. Williams, treasu rer;
Mr*. Jo Peck, recording secre­
ta ry and Miss Helen Snod­
grass, corresponding secro­
tary.
Installation ceremonies aro
scheduled for April, following
a dinner meeting a t the Dofiery Restaurant.
Mr*. Muller, president, pre­
sided a t the buslnesa session
when plsns were formulated
/o r a dessert card party on
March 26 a t 7 p.m. a t the
- f in , Rcceentlun Hall.
Thompson will bo chairman of
th« p a il/.

Pape S—Fri. Mar. 15, '63

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Circle Plans

Linda Rae McSwain To Marry This Monday
Franklin Jerome Rolph
Election

Mrs. Pearson
Hostess For

Group Three

Q b u d sU k

'S jc u v d s m

Auxiliary Plans

Rev. Darrah

Birthday Party

Speaks A t

Today For Post

Oviedo Club

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Sponsoring
Bake Sale

Holiday Dance

Planned Saturday

WW Luncheon

By AM Circle

Meeting Planned
This Wednesday

DEAR ABBY: Who in the world
can a person tru st anymore? Our
preacher snt right in our living
room and told all the details of some
domestic trouble another couple was
having. He knew full well these peo­
ple were friends of ours. Then 1
found out thut my doctor discussed
my case with my aunt without any
inquiry on her part — she says. Yes­
terday a friend of mine told her dau­
ghter something I hud told her in
confidence ju st to get it off my
chest. Heaven help me if I ever need
a lawyer. I heur they are the biggest
gossips of all. I repeat — who cun a
person tru st?
DISGUSTED

DEAR ABBY: A boy called me at
12:30 a t night and Woke up my fa­
ther. My fath er got real angry and
told him if he didn’t have any bet­
te r sense than to call at that hour he
should never call me again. The boy
said he’d “ think" about it. You can
imagine hnw much angrier my fa­
ther got after that. The next day my
father told me about what happened
and he said I was not to answer any
more telephone calls from boys un­
t i l next year when I’ll be In the Nin­
th Grade. This is the first time any­
thing like this hns ever happened
to me. Do you think my father is be­
ing fair?
PUNISHED

DEAR DISGUSTED: MOST cler­
gymen can keep a secret. And so can
most doctors. Rut professional peo­
ple under obligation to keep confi­
dences, occasionally talk tou much.
If vour confidences are always re­
vealed, perhaps you lire prone to
pick the wrong confidants.

DEAR PUNISHED: Your father
was understandable irritated by the
boy’s attitude. But I think it’s unfair
to punish you because of another’s
Insolence.

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Names” : You'd better think up an­
other name. You aren't getting away with anything.

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DEAR ABBY: Can you please
tell me why women are so touchy ubout telling their right age?
BEATS ME

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stamped envelope to Abb), Box 3305,
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PEAR nEATR ME:_Hent» ME?"
too. When If-girl is young- (n r o u iid
14 or tr&gt;) the nicest compliment you
can pay her is to suy site appears to
be about 19. When she reaches about
50, if you tell her she looks 35 you
are apt to get smothered with kiss­
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dollar to ABBY. BOX 3365, BEVER­
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booklet. “ HOW TO WRITE LET­
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Jacoby On tBhidysi
If jo u labor under tlie ap ­
NORTH
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prehension that expert* never
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expect to make it, but in­
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Opening lead—4 J
Then 1 led Use nine of clubs
and overtook with my jack. tny eight sp it. I needed three
For Uiat nine of clubs play entries. Now 1 tried Uie spade
there was a reason.
A h eart finesse succeeded
and I led another club to­
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finesvo which also worked.
Back to my hand with the
king of clubs in order to dis­
card the six of hearts and
queen of spades on my ace
and king of diamonds and a
second h eart finesse was all
1 needed to w rap up my nice
contract.
W hat w as so im portant
alxmt the nine of clubs lead
at trick two? Suppose I hsd
led the deuce and won with
the jack. When I led the
clubs again if -I had played
the five E ast could slick in
the len and kill the third
entry to my hand since dum ­
m y's nine would shut out my
eight.

BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
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By Ruth Millett
and develop your talen ts,"
how la a dean of women go­
ing to convince her th at pop­
ularity, any way site can
gel it, isn’t the most im port­
ant tiling in life?*'
If we are ever going to
raise the moral standards of
college students, we a re n 't
going to do it by shifting
the responsibility to college
officials.
We've got lo see that our
young people leave home
with a strong code of moral
ethics, high am bitions, w orth­
while goals and the convic­
tion that they—and no one
else—are responsible for their
behavior.

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ASSORTED COLORS
AGES 4 TO 18
A WIDE VARIETY TO
CHOOSE FROM
KEG. TO

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Church
Calendar

Personals

ANNOUNCING
TH E O P E N IN G O F -

Board Meeting

Planned Tuesday

FOR PARTY
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Personals

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Cracker Days
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SEMINOLE
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D O RIS and M A R V IN M IL A M
M O N D A Y , M A R C H 18, 1963

218-220 MAGNOLIA AVE.

SALE STILL IN PROGRESS

Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Eu­
gene McSwain, of Elder
Springs, announce the engage­
ment and approaching marriago of th eir daughter, Lin­
da Rae, to Franklin Jerome
Itolph, son of Mrs. Vivian
W atters and the lata Frank
Rolph, of Sanford.
Mlsa McSwain was born In
Miami and attended schools In
Georgia and Sanford. She Is
a mcmlier of the 106-1 gradu­
ating Clara of Somlnule High
School. H er main interests
aro a rt, futuru humcmaklng,
and she is a member of the
Glee Club Slid Rainbow Girls.
The groom-elect ws* liorn
in MscClenny, a t t e n d e d
schools thero and in Jacksonvillc. He was active In
sports, Including football, buskrthull and truck ntul broke
wok-named jlL,L£T .l«vk- f
son High School, in Jackson­
ville. lie completed his high
school training and otic year
of college, while serving in
the U. 8 . Marine Corp.
At present he is attending
Technical T raining School, In
LINDA ItAE McSWAIN
thu U. S. Army a t F ort Gor­
don, Gu.
Thu wedding will he an
Group three of Ilia Christ­ event of Juris 15.
ian Women's fellow ship of
the F irst Christian Church
IXOItA CIRCLE
P ark for lunch and a visit to
m et a t the home of Mrs. O.
T. Pearson. The devotion*
Mrs. Edward llenriqucx, the State H eadquarter* Build­
were given from P aul's Rom­
landscape dcwlgn rhairm nn of ing In Mead Gardens.
an Sandals, by Mrs. Kfflo
Mrs. Henry Simpson, pres­
tho Florida Federation of
Durden,
Garden Clubs, was tho speak­ ident, conducted ■ business
During the business session,
er a t a recent meeting of meeting which was opened
The American Legion Aux­
Mrs. O. D. Landrcss was reIxora Circle a t the Holy Cross with a devotion period led hy
lly lJn d a Smithson
iliary to Campbell laisslng
Mr*.
Charles
Park.
Mcmlier*
elected s i chairm an for the
P arish House-.
Rev. T. S. D arrah, dean of
coming year. Ollier officers
In her talk, Illustrated with participated in a discussion Post .VI is sponsoring a cover­
will be elected at a later dale. Knowles Memorial Chapel at colored slides of gardens and on bird* and current prob­ ed dish supper at 7 p in. to­
Mrs. filsnche Kuhn gave Rollins College In Winter home* throughout dm state, lems In horticulture.
day In the Legion Hall on
the study from “ Disciples on Park, was gueil speaker at Mrs. Henriquea emphasised
Mrs. William It. Sillier Jr.
the Rim of A sia," covering the March mecllng of the th a t landscaping was a very was welcomed as a new Highway 17-02.
Mrs. Cecil Carlton and Mr*.
work In Korea and Formosa, Oviedo Woman's Club. He personal thing. h'lio told the m em ber. Visitor* were Mrs.
and
including information chose a i hla subject “ College members th a t "design was llm A. I. Jessup, Mrs. Fred Lin- Flora King ir e co-chairmen
about the truth broadcasting Students as I Saw and Sec basic facto r to consider In [{enfetter and Mrs. Marie of Hie event. Following the
supper, entertainm ent will be
station In Korea and the Thom ."
landscaping and urged them Wilhelm.
The speaker's table was
provided for the rem ainder ol
Ewhs University In Seoul, the
Gtlier
member*
enjoying
to usu natlvo plant m aterials
largest school for women in decorated with an arran g e­ for tho basic pattern, cmlioll- Ihc day included Mines. O. L. the evening.
ment of orchids and driftwood
the world.
The parly Is in observance
isblng tha design with more Barks, J . L. Brown, Charles
Others
attending were created by Mrs. W.D. Ilrown. unusual varieties." Him also llrum ley, B. II. Crumley, W. of Ihc 44th birthday of the
Mines, Landrcss, Anna Ni­ Included in (be arrangem ent illustrated the Importance of G. Kllbee, Charles .Meriweth­ American la'glon. All m em ­
chols, Henry House, Cliff were 20 orchids in ahadci of various structures such a* e r, W. A. Morrison, John D. bers arc urged to hrlng a
Williams, V. It. G rantham , C. while, pink and purple and fences, gates, fountains, in Thomas, Jam es T ruitt, Char- dish, their own table service
C. M urray, W. P. Ycalcy and two green ones, carrying out landscaping, as they help to lea Colo, G. B. Pearson, J . C. and family for an evening of
the St. P atrick 's Day theme
Miss Flo Bishop.
set w list she referred to as Noel and Miss Glenns Magtll. fun.
Mrs. G rantham will be hos­ which was the them e of the the “ tono” of the garden.
luncheon.
tess for the April meeting.
Hostesses for tho meeting
Mrs. W. It. Meek Sr. and
her committee served a de­ were Mrs. Vlnecnt Roberta,
licious luncheon an Individual Mrs. Robert M. Rosvmond
P rem arital sexual exper­ Association of Women Deans
tables decorated will) spring anil Mrs. C. F. llraoku Smith,
flowers, shamrocks and nap­ who used a St. Patricks motif iences by rollege students is recently devoted an entire
kin* continuing Ihu SI. Pat- in decorating t)i» refreshm ent Increasing at such an alarm ­ Issue of ila Journal to the
tables.
ing rale that (lie National problem.
lick 's Day theme.
Guests of the cirele includ­
Editor of the scholarly
Mrs. it. W. Kite*, presi­
journal says, " I t is Ihe coun­
dent, conducted the business ed member* from Woodrose
selor, hot tho clergym an,
The Woman's Society of session, following the lunch­ and Driftwood circles, Miss
I'erHiu G rant, sta le federawlm must develop youth’s
Christian Service of t h e eon ami progrum.
und Mrs. W alter 11. Ruch of
conscience; its the educator
G race Methodist Church is
Flushing, N. Y.
who is called upon lo take
sponsoring a baked food sale
Uie leading ethical role."
ROSE CIRCLE
thin Saturday in front of the
Nonsense. The standards a
The March meeting ol the
girl doesn't get (rum her
Food F a ir Grocery on Park
Hose Garden Clrclo at the
Member* of Ihe Anna Mil­
home and her church before
Ave.
home of Mr*. A. W. Kpp* on ler C irrle are preparing for a
she goes away to college she
All m em bers wishing to
IJ k c Minnie was followed hy gala evening at the Elks Club
Isn't going to get from a
ronlribulo cakes, pk-s or
a tour of Ihc spacious grounds Ibis Saturday.
dean of women, no m atter
other Items are asked to have
The Sanford Welcome Wa­ where while splrea and many
The St. Patrick's Day dance how hard tho dean trie*
them there by 9:30 ».m.
gon Club will meet Wednes­ vorletlca of azaleas were In will be climaxed with Hie
to counsel her.
day al the Capri for the lull bloom.
dow ning of a queen hi reign
The girl who Is sent to
monthly luncheon meeting.
H ie group later went to the over Ihe proceedings.
college with a lot of pretty
Those who wish to play lm;&gt;erlal House in Winter
There are three contestant* dollies and Uio unspoken ac­
cards will m eet at tu a. m.
for the honor, Mrs, I.r»lie knowledgement hy her monml lunch will U* served at
Thompson, Mr*. Ilulan Hale liter that all that is really
noon, followed by Use pro­
and Mrs, Clarence Collins. expected of her i* to land
gram.
The winner will lie decided by a husband during h er four
Mr*. C. A. Anderson will
the num ber of |icnnir* d e p o v year* a* a coed—and the
lly Mi*. Adnm Muller
Ik- the guest speaker, using
lied in containers at the Elks sooner the b elter—can be
Recent guests of Mr, and as her subject "m arb le jew­
Club.
forgiven If she thinks th a t a
Mrs. Charles Yuiimait of I)tv- elry,”
MONDAY
Music will be providrd by cam pus is Just a happy hunt­
Bary Dr. w eir Mr. and Mrs.
All new resident* of the
T h e Dependable Sunday the Vincent Trio. Mr*. Wade ing ground for husbands, and
A lfred I'ape of Jensen Beach area are Invited to attend.
and Mr. and Mrs. J . S tater of For reservations rail Mr*, School Class of F irst Method­ Snyder Is in charge of the that any way she can land
Bloomington, N. Y. While In lion Catilll. st PA 2-IRC, no ist Church will hold the entertainm ent, including an one Is all right.
If site is also told at home,
Dullury Mr. and Mrs. I’apu later than Tuesday morning. monthly business meeting at am ateur hour with contestlun,"
instead
ol,
ants select ril Irotn the au d ­ “ la v e
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the borne of Mrs. Burke ience. Prizes will be awarded "M ake tlie most of tilts op­
Koiper of Lola Lane.
Steele, 206 Elm Ave., starting and a sing-along enjoyed.
portunity to team and grow
Mr. and Mrs. David I.cvy of
at 7:30 p.m.
A fun filled evening is an ­
Colomba ltd, enU-rtaincd Mi*.
Women of the First P res­ ticipated and Ihe proceeds
Buenos Aires, A rgentina, is
M. llyland and son Bill a t
byterian Church p ray er hand will benefit the youngsters at see,uid only to New York City
their hum* this pant week.
Mr*. L. G. Kuhn of Volusia
Tlio Woman's Auxiliary lo 0:45 a.m. followed by general t h e H arry Anna Crippled in the extent of ita forign
Children’s Hume In Umatilla. trade.
Dr. haa aa her houseguesta llm Seminole Memorial Hos­ mecllng at 10 a.m .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mealy of pital will hold an executive
Forest Hills, Long laland, laiard meeting, Tuesday at
N. Y.
0:30 a.in. In the Hospital Din­
Mr. and Mrs. John Wahl of ing Room.
Orlando ware recent guest*
DISPOSABLE
of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es d o land, a t their home on Lu­
TABLECLOTHS
cerne Drive.
NAPKINS - PLATES
Ry Jane Casselberry
GUI'S . ETC.
Recent guests of Ml*. Leotu
Putunm a t the Banlando T rail­
er Park were Mr. and Mrs.
A rt Barrow and Mis. T. J .
Miss Sandra Kadcr, (laugh­
Watson of D strolt, Mich.
te r of Mr. and Mr*. Johu L.
Kader, ha* recently been Ini­
ALL ITEMS IN EVERY DEPT.
tiated into Kappa D ella Sor­
(ONLY EXCEPTIONS ARE ITEMS
Fro
ority at FSU.
ALREADY SALE PRICED!)
Mis* Gwynne Ann Williams,
lo u r
daughter of U r. and Mrs.
Down
John Williams, haa been Ini­
tiated into Della Delta Della
sorority at Stetson University.
Florist
MMs M argaret Davis had
Calflii • Garda • Book*
as her dinner guests at the
SANFORD
HQ Ranch, recently, Mr. and
(Formerly McVican)
FLOWER SHOP
Mr*. O scar M. Harrison of
Cor.
H.
1st
A
Sanford
Av*.
210 E. F in t St.
l Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
FA 2-1822
FA 2-SIS2
x G aorja Riley of D efie r/,

!

By Abigail Van Buren

g fa

The nominating com mittee
of the Anna Miller Circle
presented a slate of new of­
ficer* for the coming y ear
when the group m et recently
for a business session. They
will be voted on at the next
meeting selirdtded for this
Monday at S p.m.
Those nominated were Mrs.
H arry Adair, president; Mrs.
Clarence Collins, first vice
president; Mrs. W i l l i a m
Class, second vice president;
Mr*. Bussell Spencer, secre­
ta ry ; Mrs. J . It. Hoolehan
J r ., corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Jam es Hoolehan Sr.,
treasu rer, and Mrs. Irene
Kent, chaplain.
Serving on the nominating
com mittee were Mrs. Gene
W alter, Mrs. Ilulan Hale and
.Mrs. Charles Stafford.
Members voted to send an ­
other girl from Seminole
•Com rtr-to—Girt* -Elate. TUU
b u .h e e n an animal project of
Hie circle for several years,
Mrs. Christine Rlunkenshlp,
president, urged all members
to attend the meeting Mon­
day. In addition to voting on
new officer* (here will also
be voting on am endments im i
by-law*.

(DswUx CUbby:

SEARS g

Named President

UTIfr 0an(nrh

�fc n i&amp; h ia in M S w i J v A
Village Scouts
Present Program
By Mona Grin-trad
N ational Girl Scout* Week
w h * celebrated by North l)r.
Undo Troop 2.13 with an Intertintumal Friendship pro­
gram at this week's meeting.
The girls had their mothers
a* guests and planned a pro.
gram of skits and lectures
without help from leader, Mrs.
Richard Stodden, or co-leadcr,
.Mia. SV. G. Harris.
Entertainm ent on Japan
was presented by Shirley 1’e.
dtraott and Marilyn Barber;
on Germany by Esta Leonard
and Cathy Barber: on Hawaii
by Myrtle Harris, I'am Green
and Karen Barber; on France
by Georgia IWrber and Gail
Atchison and on Spain by
Bonnie Stoddcn and Jackie
S itter.
Uofrcshmonts prepared by
the girls were served followIng the program.

Gets Award
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
Princcton sophomore B i l l
Bradley will receive the Har­
ry Merrill Award a* the out­
standing college basketball
player to visit Philadelphia
this season.

JIIH

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History numbers but few
tiguics who have stirred the
imagination of poet*, dram a­
tists and hulladrers as much
as Spa’n's mil'll revered w ar­
rior-hero who was horn Rod­
rigo Dina de Blvar hut is best
known ns El Cid.
The exploits of this cou­
rageous nobleman on the bat­
tlefield, his unquenchable de­
votion to his God and king
and his turbulent and undying
love for the beautiful Chirm-nc are brilliantly told in
“ El Cid,” whirh opens a spa­
tial engagement tonight at
the Movirlnnd Theatre.
D ie Samuel Itronston pres­
entation co-starring Charlton
Heston and Sophia l,orm
comes here after being a sennational hit as a roadshow a t­
traction in New York, Chica­

NEVADA CASINO manager, played by Tony
Curtin, warns child newcomer Claire Wilcox she
is out of bounds in this scene front Tony's ro­
mantic comedy, "40 Pounds of Trouble." Other
leading; roles are played by Suzanne Plcshette
and Phil Silvers. One of the film's highlight.* is
a chase through Disneyland. In color and Panavisiem. "40 Pounds of Trouble" is a Curtis Enterpriscs production and a Universal release.

§n

Rome Hollywood wit once
remarked that everybody In
the world has two businesses
—hi* own ami the motion picturo business.
"He was so right," said

P

STARTS
TONITK

u rv ")
THEATRE
7:00
M.
NOW THRU TUBS.
ADMISSION
KIDDIES UNDER
12 • FREE
l-lltST SANFORD SHOWING

75*

SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
Due To Length Of "El lid " . . . Only First Half \\ ill
Be Repeated On Second Show. You Can Still See
Complete Show As Late As R:M Nltely. For Fullest
Enjoymrnt Of This Great Spectacle . . . We Urge
You . . . Please Come E arl).

SAMUEL BRONSTON PRESENTS
. CHARLTON

SOPHIA

HESTON-LOREN

go, l.os Angeles, Dallas and
score* of other cities.
This epic film spectacle in
Super Technirama Technicol­
or was named one of the best
lit motion pictures of the
year by many metropolitan
newspaper* and outstanding
national magazines, including
the New York lim es and
Time Magazine.
Th* other film on the pro­
gram which will play through
Tuesday is *‘Man From God's
Country**.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day. ".Man Of The West" and
"Fockctful of Miracles."
A triple feature program Is
slated for Friday ami S atu r­
day, The three films are "P er­
iod of Adjustment," ''N otor­
ious Landlady** and ‘‘Walk
The Proud Land."

Tony Cut Us during the film­
ing of his latest Unlversnl-lnt e r n a t i o n a l release, "to
Pound* of Trouble." The color
comedy opens Sunday on the
screen of the llitz Theatic.
"No other business in the
world has so many hack-seat
drivers amt over the-shouldcr
kibitzers. Especially w h e n
you're a movie star.
"No m atter when I go,"
Curtis grinned, "the minute
they find out who I am I'm
buried under a barrage of ad ­
CHARLTON HESTON and Sophia Loren are
vice on ju st w hat Hailwood
pictured in their role* it* the turbulent lover* in
should do to turn out perfect
"El Uhl," currently playing at the Movielaml
movies. These ready advisers
Drive-in Theatre. The film i* a Samuel Hmnknow nlxiut na much about the
*ton Production in UM*oeiutioii with Dear Film
technical end of picture-mak­
Production* and i* in Super Technirama Techni­
ing ns I do about the love life
color. Anthony Mann directed the epic drama
of term ites. In addition to the
ami Allied Artist* i* releasing* it in (lie Western
mechanical advice, they'll tell
Hemisphere.
you what kind of picture to
turn out."
Curtis says th a t's fine, ex­
cept th a t each one wants
something different and tlirlr
ideas on so-cnlleil stinkers are
Charlie Spivak, who brings (an* ami encourage (heir in­
miles apartIns ore nest ra
to -Sanford terest in music, acting, paint­
April 27 Itelletei (lint a name
ing and other personal acti­
bandleader has a mission
and a duly to perform for the vate* that help |o keep kid*
BELLEVILLE. N. J . (11*1) youngster* of America bey­ on Hie right path.
—Form er New York Yankee ond pleasing their ears ami
H ie tlmusands of youngzhortslop Phil Itizzuto will dancing tret.
si cr* Who belong to hi* fan
undergo plastic surgery on
Like Uabe Until, whose gen­
his right hand at Clara Mans uine love for kid* enhanced club* receive sound ail vice
Hospital this week. Four fin­ baseball, Charlie want* to do and encouragement through
ger* on Ihe hand were bail!) everything he can for the his monthly newspaper, call­
mangled witen they were younger generation
When­ ed "The Trumpet Blow*.”
caught in a snow-blowing m a­ ever Charlie playa a date,
"M ott of our kid* are fine,"
chine Iasi month.
he doe* 111* best to meet hi*
says Charlie, "hut Juvenile
delinquency can he cut down
OPFV TODAY
J*"e Puts ell * Howard Krrl
considerably if the men who
I 2- ii
&amp; SAT. "7 BRIDES I'HR 7 BROTH HRS'1 are fortunate enough o be in
Cinemascope &amp; Color
the public eye show the
— Pin* —
youngsters
bow to liandlc
| Spencer Tracy • Elizabeth Tax lor
their problem. The kidi ad
“FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
mire their talent and will
follow their example perhaps
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
more readily than lhat of
SHOWS AT 1:110 - .1:1(1 - 5:10 - 7:11) • 3:1(1
Ihe parent or the school
le ath e r."

Main Mission

Faces Surgery

R IT!
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S c m fo h d

• aid Judge fur a fln.t stillsmrnt of her administration of
••id estate, and for an order

disch arg in g

» utrli.

her

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such

Hy Judy Turner
lift out your green *ock* uml tic* mid pick your
jilucc to iclclirnte tho St. Pit trick'* Dnv weekend.
Since the biyr titty i* on Sunday, no one will mind If
you atari a little early.
Any Irishman that can't cat
n pound of good sirloin stenk
isn't worth hi* shamrocks. For
all of those that can though,
thl* tasty meal can he found
at the Clith Diamond on 17-:*2
I north. This is the place to go
| on Sunday for your St. P a t­
ricks Day dinner.

l i s t e d t h i s th * !&lt;Mh d a y ef
F e b r u a r y , A. t&gt;. 1»SI
M a ry B u ren k h o u a
As K s e c u l r l s of th * K i t t l e
of C h a rl e s II P e a r t
llteested
M n It N. C lev e la n d . J r .

I-, o. I i r s w e r
esn fo rd . Florid*

Attorneys for K.tat#

P u b l i s h Eeb . 17. Mar. 1, I, ]{
CNF-7*

*

ner crowd, and already reser­
vations are Wing made for
this night. The husinessmnn ii
Ken Wilson, who work* at a
large company In a town to
the south of us. According to
Big Bill c.f Hie Velvet ones,
who Ims worked with him be­
fore, he should provide A lot
of laughs. Thr Velvetone* will
he on the card too. as u&lt;ual.
s e e

Tony C urtis
* / 0 P o u n d s o f Tr o u b l f

MlwtifiH hPHUSHfflB
STARTS
THURS.

• Walt Disney

70MII SUPER TECHWJUIA TECHNICOLOR*

CO-FEATURE

10:30

ONLY

•MAN FROM C;0D*8 COUNTRY"
GEORGE

MONTGOMERY - COLOR

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Il’a the

Club Diamond
frill u r in e

M EL
M URRAY
BOOGIE WOOGIE
PIANO COMEDIAN

GOOD EATS

*

*

if you’ve closed out nil th r
other plscr* in your Irish en­
thusiasm, and are still raring
to go, step nut at the Drift
Inn on Hrardall and Geneva.
There the Casual* entertain
from 12;:’il til 2 on Friday ami
Saturday night and you can
finish your weekend festivi­
ties with a hang, liefer* you
go home have one of their
Gourmet type wlio are genuine Irish ham stacked
harking forward In celebrating high on rye sandwiches.
the weekend with dinner out,
might try a dinner at Jim
Spencer*. Besides their usual
fin* foods, featuring steaks
charcoal broiled right in ths
■lining room and ths heat sea­
food in town, Hpenrers serve*
fine wine* with melds. Sample
WtHra are ore the table In tile
middle of that room, along
* A. V.
to 9 I’. M.
with the cheeses and cold
meats which customers can
ru t Up In pieces as large a*
they want. It’s an extra touch
whirh makes dining different
from the usual,
and a t emplet*
* •
*
Line ut
All real Irishmen will tie
seen at Skate City on S atur­
day night. They're having a
tremendous party with prize*

STOP IN AT THE

DRIFT INN
Bcardoll &amp; Geneva
Try Our HAM SANDWICH
STACKED HIGH ON RYE
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
“THE CASUALS'*
Fill. A SAT.

12:30 P. M. . 2:00 A. M.

Shuffle Hoard Tournament
WEII. KITE • START * I’. M.

OPEN
10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 A. M. - MON. TI1KU SAT.

DINE
IN

C unuuI C o m fo rt
at the Capri
CHOICE MRLOIN

STEAKS
START AT &lt;2 25

DANCE
EVERY ------

FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY
TO THE MUSIC OF

Open
Sunday

BIG BILL
AND THE

VELVETONES

BEER
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P iiT iT in r* s t u n
NoTIt.'l-J 1 H l i e r . h r a l v . n the!
1 are . f i e v e . - t In h u . t n e o at
It. H. I l t s t i w a r 17-»:. F e r n
l ‘a r k K .m ln n l* C o u n ty - F lo rid *
u h i t . , t l i . f l c l tl o u e nstit" uf.
FKIIN I*A XIK A ttTrt PAItT*.
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• • I d t u r n , w i t h th * t ' l f t k uf
th .
ftr.-iilt C o u r t , Hr-tnlnnl*
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In a r e n f d s n i t .
w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s of Hi*
F i c t i t i o u s S a m * n t a ( u l » * In*
w ltt
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SIGN

North Orlando
Super Mkt.
I.nngnuod • Oviedo Rd.
I, Mils East of llwy 17*31

R O LLER S K A T IN G
NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY
MON. KITE * 1.00 ADMITS ENTIRE FAMILY
WED. NITE - LADIES NITE
MATINEE SAT. A SUN. 2:30 I*. M. - 1:30 1*. M.

Skate City Roller Rink
TK K-2I7I

Just Off 17-32 On Dog Track lid.

alwaya at JIM SPENCER’S
ALL THE IAIHSTER YOU CAN EAT .... *3.25
CHAR • HROJLEI) PRIME STEAKS
DANISH I.OUSTER TAILS
YOUR

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy the way we
prepare them! . . . they ir e NOT
French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER
(Danish Lobster Tall* and Royal
(ted Shrim p)

CHOICE

$295

FROG LEGS
In

Melted

Duller

DANCE t o ­
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These 4 Guys

OPEN FROM 0 A. M.
6 DAYS A WEEK
Dance

To The

Muale Of

AND THE "HIDEAWAYS"

EVERY FRI. St SAT. NITE

PACKAGE

GOODS AVAILABLE

FUN
For Mom, Dad and the Kids

Bowling &amp; Skating
NO ONE HAS TO STAY
HOME - THERE’S
SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE TO DO

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Friday and Saturday From 8:00
JIM SPENCER'S
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

South French Avc.

SANFORD, FLA.

FOOD SERVED TIL * P. M.

7:30 P. M. - 10:30 P. M.

Hauled

V A L D E Z H O T EL

BILL SLAYTON

( s a r e t as a nut)

FRI. - SAT.

GALORE

I'umerly George's No. 2
f r r the bestest ami the mostest
green and a special prize for
the longest and greenest He.
There’s a catch to that ru e , , .
no knots, tape or crepe paper,
* * *
Those gills who raised 3725
for the H eart Fund Benefit at
Melodce Skating Kink are cer­
tainly to he congratulated.
They gave their time mid e f­
fort. so that others could live,
a i the H eart Fund slogan
said. Of eovirsc the skaters in
the show put on a grand per­
formance too. amt each num­
ber was a favorite of some­
one. Thr opening number fraGourmet types who are look­
ing forward to celebrating
.

Had a cup of coffee too,
really l at the Carllic the
oilier day and talked to Flo
hetvvrcn customers. T h a t
means 1 got about two word*
in edgewise. She was serving
meals and drinks and was verybusy. making the place the
pleasant one It Is. On these
warm days it’s always cool
and comfortable at the Carihe,
but atop jJtourtd in the everlng
too. It's the only place down- ,utw l ta u rT a th era
* ^ 'r
„with
i.h fu
e ,~li
.. I *^WTT daughter*-- .tttt; ■/.! . trr
—t -.-.'.r
e t.ii th ink.- ..ivj.
entertainm ent. Hill Slayton soiura like "If You Knew
and the Hideaways play every Susie," ths "M erry Oldstnonight and meals are served htlr" and "Bicycle Built For
Two" with a real noddle and
until 8 p.nt.
bicycle, brought m-tue heart
• • •
Not this Sulutduy, hut next laughs and thrilled everyone.
Saturday, there'll he smite- Again, ws'd like to say con­
thing special at the t'nprl. A gratulation* to all these fins
businessman Uiriu-d comic will people who gave so th at other*
he entertaining th r late din­ could live.

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1. Lost &amp; Fount?
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
0. For Kent
GA Sjieciid Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Suit)
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17.
Help Wanted
T V Time Previews 18. Male
Help Wanted
7:30-8:30 p. m. CDS. Raw- ed m acitro along with most 19. Situations Wanted
liUlo. ••Incident of the Pale of his TV colleagues, is giv- 20. Bubysitters
Rider." This is a half-hearted ing very little attention to 21. Beauty Sulons
attem pt to add some super* the Irish on this St. P atrick's 22. Build - Paint - Repair
natural flavor lo a basic Day weekend. In fact, there 23. Building Materials
western plot. Rowdy kilts a arc only three songs in a total 24. Electrical Services
man in an attem pt robbery of 21, beam ed towards the 25. Plumbing Services
and even assists at his bur­ "g rea t day." These include 26. Radio &amp; Television
ial. A short time later the "E ileen," "S am e Old Shlllc- 27. Special Services
dead m an's double appears lach” and "M rs. M urphy's 28. Laundry Service
looking for a job as a drov­ chowder." In other segm ents, 29. Automobile Service
er. Albert Salmi is featured Mitch plays an Oboe solo to 29A. Auto Accessories
with stars Clint Eastwood "Eugene Onegin," and Leslie 30. Machinery - Tools
Uggams,
Gloria
Lam bert, 31. Poultry - Live stock
and Eric Fleming.
7:30-8:30 p. m. NBC. In ter­ Rob McGrath and Adrain Re­ 31 A. Pets
national Showtime. "Contin­ vere solo.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
9- 9:30- p. m. ABC. I'm33. Furniture
ental Ice Classics." Two exccptional solo perform ances Dickens, He's Fenster. "Is 34. Articles For Sale
m ark this ice show taped in There • Doctor In t h e 35. Articles Wanted
Mannheim, Germany, these Louse?" Any resem blance to 3G. Automobiles - Trucks
are by Michael Carrington lien Casey la purely colncl 37. Boats - Motors
and Jacquelinde du Bicf, the dental whicn Fenster (M arty 38. Motorcycles - Scooter*
fo rm -r O ly m p ic champion. lngcla) poses as a doctor to 39. Trailers - Cabanas

There are also several color­
ful production num bers: An
4:00
opening precision drill per­
formance, a waltz sequence
to the music of Johann
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Strauss, a Tyrolean scene
and a Calypso Mambo scene
to close the show. Don ArneNOW O PEN FOR
che is host.
LUNCH
8:309:30 p.m. CDS Route
0ti. "The Cage Around Ma­
and
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DIN NER
evening for this aeries. Re­
T E E S. H im S AT.
warding evening for this scr­
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ies. Rewarding because the
spisode stars Elizabeth Ash­
ley, one of TV's most bril­
P rA lgn rd E » p rr» lllj F o r
Ha n o i : e t s . L u n c h e o n s liant young perform ers. She
• nd I I I N N E I I 1‘A U T IE H
plays the daughter of a proud
Sfanish family in a rather
8 3 8 - 6 1 9 7 complex
plot
revolving
" S p e c ia lP a r ii* ? around her attractive mother,
her youthful stepfather and
the emotional involvements
entangling the three. Bea­
trice straight and Mario Al­
calde are featured with star
M artin Milner8:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Sing
Along With Mitch. The beard4 1 J0

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their highest peak when Dic­
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ster fake their cornered pre­
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
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FA 2-7368.
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Alfred Hitchcock Hour "The
FA 2-6347.
S tar Ju ro r." A provocative
plot with Just as provocative Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Su
a climax. Dean Jag g er H ays
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
a juror secretly trying to
help the case of a young m an FURNISHED Cottage. Phon«
FA 2-2900.
j
(Will Hutchins) accused of
m urdering his g irl friend.
Reason? The Juor jom m itted Furn. 3 Rm. Apt. $30. Mov
Adults. Ph. FA 2-9480.
j
the crim e. Jag g er Is excellent In his Ironic role and N/CWLY FUHNISIfED L arge
very good a s his wife la Bet­
2 BR. duplex. 14th S t Longty Field.
wood. 838-3298.
j
10- 11 p. m. NBC The Jack
Three
room
furnished
P a a r Show. T hit show is
apartm ent. 2101 Magnolia,
nine • tenths entertainm ent,
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished
featuring a group of regulars
Apartm ent, $55. Robert A,
and a newcomer, Don Adams,
Williams. Phone FA 2-395L
a Perry Como regular. Mak­
ing her third appearance is 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake
French Charm er Genevieve,
Mary. Ph. FA 2-7213.
.
along with Jim and Jane
Henson and their wonderful 2 Bit. house, 817 Catalina.
"M uppets." Jack's daughter
Bandy la another regular on Furn. Apt. 2 Bedrm . Only
$65. 1700 Magnolia Ave.
tonight, with filmed inter­
view! site m ade abroad with Loch Arbor three bedroom
Irish and English children.
unfurnished house, kitchen
equipment, $95.00. Robert
A. Williams FA 23951.

★ ★ ★ ★

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
or FA 2 0525.
3 Bedroom Furn. bouse, $9&lt;
Mo. 322-2322.
On the rolling hills Goli
course. New masonry home.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ia
oven It range, firpelace and
drapes, carpeting. Double
carporte. TE $ 2866.

MILL
Tell the Exciting
Story of
■ A CKU-M N IT

Deltona
SATURDAY
8:30 I\M *

Channel

9

1 BEDROOM furnished hornet
$60 per month. FA 2-6157. j
NICELY furn. • room bouse.
FA 2-6237.
3 RM. furn. Apt. W ater furn.
$40 Mo. 112 Maple.
2 Bit Duplex, excellent loeation, electric kitchen. 1001-B
S. Elm . Call FA 2 5594.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, U4
W. Firat St.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital 4* Baby
Bedi.
By Day, Week, o r Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. PA M U t U8 V . 1s t St^

�It Pays J’o Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast Results.
6 . F o r K en t

F'taic For Sale! 12. Ileal Kstale Tor Sale

UNF'URN. l»t floor. 3 rms.
Highland Park
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Ela.
hall* 3 scroene.l
ifciic.
H2 Kditiu Circle
II 111 ( imvenii-nt In \ VS
309 .Vlu,nulu Am * Vpjily uj&gt; l ‘;i- Hire.* bedroom block
I*.suable neigUiturliCiul, low
stairs evenings.
Ironic on two lot* can be
down paym ent. 121 XX. Jin
purchased
fur ilL’.imi mi
kills Circle FA 2 3311
IIviimx t'&lt;r m il. fu r infnr*
* an la? financed through
mation cun la cl Ted WilPH A by qualllicil purchas- .VICE HOME, large lot on 13.
liam* llnniwiir* » 211‘» K
17 92 A interstate I J.'aiiW
&lt;r
lor only $900.0.1 down
23tli Si.
takas h furnished at Lake
in. oiling closing cost. L v
Monrue. FA 2 6236.
elusive listing,
l iifurnislu-d 1 or 3 Ix'ilroum
X pirtiiiinl.' Kill* i i 4quip
lttMlh.lt I \ W4 LI.U.MS
HR 2 HAUL IMMEDIATE
pcd. Ios W tftlll SI. Ph.
Realtor
OCCUPANCY TO QUAL.
k \ 2 i«;s
Raymond Lundquiiti As»-&gt;,
Ill'VERS
ONLY
s-i5o.no
DOWN. MUNTHLY PAY*
jsl floor A partni nt furm»ii- l A 2 3951 U lum ii Hank Bljg
MIS OX PRtX 1NT « 'IM .
i'ti St&gt;i Lake Mnry. Ph
P-' HWM II. New 3 BR. 2
T I E \ GREEN PHONE
PA 3 1757
vainly, baths, 21' Florida
322-2744
rm. Central heat, double
BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. s;.-, hi.mill |»|,
carport. feme.I yard, cor­ 3 BEDROOM. I 'j bath. Low
FA 2-33n3.
ner lot. S16.500. 322-9426.
down p a y m e r i t
$57uu
month. Vacant, I o n /d a te .
Furnished \parlm ent. CIuk&gt;
N«1 CASH NEEDED
Ph. Days TE 8 1521, nights
in Jiiiiiny Cowan. FA 2-4013
Bedroom, j hath. Sill
TE 8 4540.
month. 1. A I. lllclildiROOMS. The (Sables. 40!
322-8085.
Magnolia Avc. FA 20720.
APARTMENT. Cleun A nt.-eIH l'llO m iS , 2 baths. Kit
ly furnished so! Mjgno .i
* hell equipped
No down
Large living room, carpeted,
payincni. 3309 s Park Ave.
fireplace, m aster i a-it room
K \ 2 I Till
A jalousie porch Duplex
1203 Elm. Newly decorated
and nicely furnished. 2
Bedroom turnip* lit pettary. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Newly decorated. Breeze- | 1iti N. Park t i r . FA 2-0123
— — ——
" '
w ay ami carporte. Phone
liEOHUIA
IIK1CK
HOMES
NO 8-5207.
located in choice locations.
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
VILA $150 down. $79 per
month Moiuia J a m s . Ph.
furn. on Lake (iolden. Near
322-1810
base. Call FA 2-4015 during
day, FA 2-4730 after 3:3ii,
S P R IN G IS H E R E
HOUSE at take $125 ApartAbd now is Hie lim e to look
m enl. Adults, $7.5. 322 2317.
for that certain home just
NICE GAR. APT. Furn. $12
right lor the fam ily. Be
012 P ark. FA 2X173.
low arc just a few of Un­
exceptional home buys be­
8 BEDROOM. l'a hath, kill li­
ing offered by Slenstrom
en equipped. Freshly paint­
Really.
the
"Home
of
ed. $85 month. 132 Hays P r,
Homes."
We have
the
home i«r you, so check
UN FURN- 2 Retlrin. Favor­
with us soont
able location. FA 2-0274.

New completely furnished 2
bedroom lionie. FA 2 2577.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellimville.
3

Room furnished upstairs
Apartm ent. Adults. $15. Ph.
FA 2-7399.

5 BEDROOM house, furnish­
ed. $85 nits. Unfurnished $73;
2430 Elm ; FA-2-3102.
We have several clean 2 A
3 bedroom rentals availahle
now

Seminole Realty
loot P ark Avenue
FA : 1-5232 anytime
8 UH. CU HOUSE, $75 per

month. 4'JI San
Ave FA 2 5573

Marcos

S T K N S T R O M KICK’PA L S
$ HI)
2 Bit—t Bath Home
&gt; Mil
3 BR—1 Hath Home
$1(81
3 BR—1 Bath Home
$t(K)
3 BR—2 Until Hume
$120
3 HR—2 Bath Hume
$123
B BR—t ‘-i Bath Furn

Slenstrom Realty
Mortgi ge*
Ileal Estate
FA 2-2420
111 N. Park A ce.
Furn,
2 Bedroom
house.
Adults. No pots. FA 2-7004.
Furn. Apt Close ill Apt. 3.
$411 Mo. 407Hi W. 1st.
A tlraelive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard Near
NAS. 115 XV. Co lent au Cir­
cle. FA 2 7154
(JA S p e c ia l

REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

O. M. HARRISON'S

By Nadim* Selt/.er

Cut '.X Curl Beauty Shop
Special on Perms, Call for
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rato rs. Free parking lots.
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0834

2o. PlumhtnK Services

Wall ~
Plutnbtiig A Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Aic. FA 2-0362
I’L l MHIM,
to d lra i.’ting Repairs
FR E E ESTIMATES
It. 1. II VRVEY
204 &gt;aiilorvl Ave
FA 2 3383

HIGHLAND PARK

K u d io A T e le v isio n

"He must have gone out! He didn't answer my knock!"

Mtuuled on a spacious oak
shaded double corner lot,
just a short stroll to shop­ LI. Real KMale For Stile
ping and only one block
from school bus stop, this 15 t'W HOUSE on Crystal .ike.
I-oi'll Arln.tr. Call FA 2 :.3i'S
truly delightful 3 bedroom,
or FA 2-3077.
tile bath home is a real
family pleasure.

j;,

YOU

Stenstrom Realty

WILL

p ERSO.NVL RADIO .1
T V . SURA ICE
Me rep air P ihiiui Changers
Rado) A '1r.v
A.iiv* Radios
1 DAI SERV it l
25th M A Sanford Avr.
Ph. 323 (8155
FAST DEPENDABLE T V .
Service Service calls $1.00.
Home Service Co. 303 San­
ford Ave. FA 2 3532.

LIKE IT

Commercial Ituibliiiy

Slenstrom Really

| | u*ine.H.s Opportunity

A

322-8827

Used furniture, appliances, SOLID MAPLE ASI-KM High
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Ei radio. 1 speed record
L arry ’s Mart 215 sanioid
changer, 23" TV com bin a*
Ave. Ph. E.V 2-4132
tion. Cost $600. sacrifice at
5175. L-ali FA 2 9260 after 3
L’!&gt;. Automobile S r r v ic e
FIM 2L L S T IM A T K
p. m. or FA 2 0834 work­
Lpliolxtenng A Viattress ren­
ing hours. Mrs. More.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call V s Bedding Vlfg. SINGER ROUND BOBRIN in
Co., at *ve) kelery Ave.
console. Willi guarantee. 6
Seniiarik Glass and Paint
FA 2-2117.
Paym ents of $7.15. Phon*
Coinputiy
FA 2-9411.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 Sell Us Your fu rn itu re , yuick
Service With tlie Cash.
AUTO - RADIO
3ti. A u u m iu tilie * ■ Truck**
SUPER TRADING POST
Drive-In Repair Service
FA
2
0677.
BUYING A NEW or
PERSONAL RADIO ft T. V.
USED CAR?
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
3 1 . A rtic le * F o r S n lc
FINANCE IT WITH I S
Ph. 323-0635
♦ Low Interest Rates
Western Shirts, work dotlies,
• Low Monthly Paym ents
ill. Poultry - Livestock
cam p supplies, rainw ear,
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
Army-Navy Surplus, Sanford
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
Ave.
1957 FORD Ranch Wagon.
griding. 1 m are. New sa d ­
$275. Motor in good shape.
dles and bridles. 322-9102. 11M1 /fig /lag Sewing Machine
N erds sm alt body work.
D
arns,
makes
button
holes.
One U) Month o!d PUNY.
142 Mayfair CircleWith guarantee. 5 Paym ents
Bridle A saddle. Lmigwuud
of $6.10. FA 2 9111.
*53 OLDS- Good tran sp o rts.
T railer Sales A Service.
Bon. ’57 Plymouth Station
Longwood. 838atil3.
CUCKOO CLOCKS. S3 98 up.
Wagon. Longwood Trade,*
Made in Germany |u sizes.
a i A . P o t*
Sale* A S e n ice. longwood
For FR E E picture*. Prices.
838-5613.
Write in “ Clock*" P. o .
SIAMESE KITTENS $35. I’ll
Box
78.
Sanfunl,
Eta
FA 2-3332. .Afternoon A
evenings.
PIANO. Ip rig h i
Excellent PJj&lt;) CHRYSLER W i n d i e r
comill ton Ilea ut tful nt aim
28.000 miles. Atr-Cond. A 1
5 J . F lo w e r s - S h ru b *
gunv. 'I'tmeii. $125. Phone
Condition. Ph. :t22 5495
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Pan
FA 2-0081.
Bkio VALIANT. Pvt. owner.
Ml- stock
ACCORDION. Full 120 hass.
Ciotng overseas, sell Kir
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Bargain. FA 2-8id6 after
best otter. F \\ 2 9819,
(iiaiw-ville Ave. Near JOili St.
7 p. ill.
GLO It 105 A DAISY PLANTS
1 APARTMENT S I /. E RE 37. H outn - M u lo rn
S25c a do/. FA 2-4114.
FiUGERATOR, like new
Annual) Petunia;, sn a p d ra ­
$75.
l-lIt I i
Phonograph Gateway To The Waterway
gons.
Panaici, Vegetable
*37. 1.21" TV
$45 Red RubM .li S p o rtin g : G o o d s
Your EV1NRUDK D ealer
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nuraerv.
Front Slote 303 Sanford
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. F A 2-5961
I pxala ltd. .1list off 2oth St.
Ave. FA 2 3532
and txt St.
DUNCAN
H IY FE
Maho­ 18 ft. CABIN CRUISERMark 75. $895. FA 2-6457.
gany dining room suite.
.13, F u r n i t n r e
322-0654.
3S. .M u lu rc v rle s • S c o o tc m
MANTED rchahle couple to
take up monthly payment* 21” LAWN Mower for .ale
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
ut SI3.50 on 2 complete or trade for Utility tiailor.
New A Used,
mo m i of furniture. Call 323-0893.
l.evvil Sates A Service
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
2517 Country Club Rd.
SHALLOW Well pump, U lip.
lect.
Ph. FA-2-7028
FA 2-1208.

2 7. S p e c ia l S e rv ic e *
wonderful way to make
MELLS DRILLf.C), PUMPS.
money where you are boss.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Tin- most a ma ring products
All Type* and sire*
needed by every home,
Me Repair and Service
auto, boat owner, ready for
S T 1 X E
m arket. Me gel tile top
Machinery and supply Co,
business places for you. Me
20T W. 2nd St
FA 2-’t432
pay fur local advertising,
we iurnish you with tinPlano Tuning anq Repair
latest
ot
merchandising M L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
techniques You must be
FIUG1DAIRK
honest, conscientious, will­
Sales A Service
ing to work lull or part
G. H, HIGH
tim e servicing the prestige
liUO
W,
1st St. Sanford
businesses in your area, in
Ph. FA 5-5883
exchange fur high weekly
earnings. This Is not dour
to door. Minimum invest­
SLUING MACHINE
ment $2,188) prolertud. Call
CALL FA U-57H3
Mr. Soutliull, CH 1 6771.
(P arliam ent House Motel) Momtmcnu, Cemetery work
Orlando.
AUo Lettering on Stones
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2917 Mellimville Avr.
Plwile FA 2 6419

SINGER

Unusual Business
Investment

Sought by 2 young men with
dem onstrated executive ab ­
ility and Sto.iasi cash. P.O. Mowing and edging, elc Satu fa tlio n guaratilci-d. Ph.
Box 12'W, Winter Park.
) A 2 1817.
■
- -!_f
17. Mule Help AAunied
A I) D_I T T o V S T Remodel­
ing, concrete work, roofing,
EXE* I T1VK typ. Willing
hiding, caijn-nlry. I V 2-7274
to wuik. t-lJ.i vvkly. Average.
High School (had., Fla. res­
ident I yr. Own car. Age 2150. 2)108 N. Orange. Oilando,
211-6501.

LAWN SERVICE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

CASH SALE

FURNITURE

USED FURNITURE taken in
on Lruilera, liedrooiii auite*.
B A R G A IN S
USED A REPOSSESSED
ix-irigeratora
1
stove*.
HehutR kmg al/c Hollywood
Longwuod 'tra ile r Sales &amp;
58 FORD STATION WAGbed . . . . . . .
.. 169.50
Service, larngw-ood S38-j (R3
O N , 4 - d r., a u t o . I r a n a . , K f t
Rebuilt twin ai/e loam m-I
II, $395. N O D O W N PA Y *
JUKE
BOX
$5o.
Restaurant
....................................... $49.50
WENT.
dishes, jails, pans, etc, $75.
I(cpok»ekM-d twill s u e ortlioCash reg ister $35. Call
pedtc »et . . . .
$59.50
775-2753.
IV. lledruoui suite, new,
s c r a t c h e d .................... $79.50 With purcluuvr of Blue Lustre
D raw er Cheat ......... $ 8,00
rent Electric Carpel SliumDrawer Chest .......... Stood
SUU I T r n w h A v e .
lamer fur only $1 p e r day.
Drawer Chest
$1238)
C arroll's Furniture.
ItetKisH-.vked double dre*ki-r,
Kalem maple finish, like
$59,50
llevv
Ue|M&gt;*ketkt-d 5 pc. dinette
$24.50
Itetiuill Hide A lied, brown
$80.50
iiplaiLIrry
l ull su e Holly wood b e d
...............
$34.50
F t H O L S I lF D D I N G CO .
2nd A Magnolia
FA 5 (i32t
2 Dmir Hardtop, Air l oud.. Power
Windows, Power Steer.. Power
Brakes. Radio, H eater, 13,000 Ac­
tual .Miles, Lika New.

Extra Speciul

SANFORD
MOTOR CO.

HUNT

^ BETTER
^

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

you like country living
3 Bedroom, 2 bath* Oil
suulh side of big Lake
M try Water for Iio.ilmg.
etc Urange tin * Approxi­
mately 21* acres. FA 2-9102.

Child Caro. FA 5 2274

Sedan, Beautiful Blur C'olur, E xtra
t lean, A Luxury Car,

1969 Mercury Monterey
4 Boor, M rrr-O-M atir, Itadlo, H eat­
er. White Finish.

1969 Ford Fairlanc
2 Dour, Uord-O-.VIutii', llralt-i, L xlra
l lean.

1 New Iwui )■ near laike Mary.

322 3098.

All New! All Beautiful! ALL RAMBLER!

VcRNtSHED r unluinikhcil.
3 Bi ttroviui, 2 i&gt;ath home in
Luch Arbor on lake. Ph.
FA 2-1777._______________
15. B e al E s l s t s F o r S a le
1111 .-I
- ■ 75
W
Grove Manor. By owner.
Call F V 2 7411 alter 6 p ut
5 u d ro o ii, : ha - | 8 « It col
tier lot lacing lake
lu9
Wail* Drive. S u n l a n d
E state. FHA in service.
$450 down, monthly $8175.
VA nut .nog dawn. FA 2-3-H4

I'll K APPOINi’.MKNT
OF

Drlivrrrd .WallIold

OF

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MONUOK

TO OUR SALES STAFF
IN CHARGE OF FARMS
UK FORK

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BUY

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SEE BELL
PI ION h

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EVEKEIT A. HAKFER, REALTOR
liliia

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g U i s sids windows!
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Pun ai IIi uric piece un-*&lt;ds!

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69
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60
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O verdrive

CHliV KOI,LI Station Magon 6 Cyl., bid.
I H I.U tO t.E I ' j Inn Pirkup.
6 I • I., Voliiniatii
I IIFV UOLE'I I Ihwr, h ( &gt;1, Sta. Wwauu
Pl.VMUL III 2 Moot Hardtop
6 Cyl.. Slit. Shirt
I M ill.I, VI I Door Sedan DrVtllr
Power And Air &lt; nial.
....
CHEVROLET *| Ton Pickup
6 Cyl.. Std. Shift
&lt; III.VRULE I I Door .Station Wagon
V-x. Vulonialir
t IIEV IMJI.KT I Duor Sedan
6 C »L Std. Shirt
........ ..
DODGE Hard ’lop (nope
V-6. Vutunialir
...
f IIEV ItOI.EI' I onverlllile V-a. Vutu.,
Power Brake. Vud Steering
I IIEVKOI.HT Imiiala -.port Coupr. Auto.
V-k Power Brake.
Mlilt* l It A Station Wagon, I Dour. Vutu.,
Power ll-H r*. Slei-ring
E A S Y l i M A f TKIt.MS

*9 9 5

statio n M agoli, V-8, 4 Door. M aud.
Trans., Kadiu, Healer, Solid Red
Color, ( Iran.

P l.t v io l l i t 2 Doer V-6 ....... .. ..............I DKIi hlutimi Magon
I Door V-8, Vutiinialli
.............
I AIII I,LAC M-dan Del ill.Power. Air ( uiidilumril
FORD I Door, ti Cyl.. Station Magmi
VuloniMlir I raiismiswlon
I DUD t oulitry Sedan

Automatic

*149 5
*219 5
*9 9 5
*895
*995

1959 Ford

SALE
90

ANNOUNCING

Royal V&gt;8, I Door,
Ira n t.. Radio, Heater.

ST. PATRICKS DAY

KEALIUlt - INSURUK
FA 2-4991 1919 b. Freticli Ave

GEORGE W. BELL

1969 Dodge Custom

68

Ameriran 2-Dr.
11913.75

19(10 Mercury
I960 Lincoln 4 Door

Ciuldren kepi, f V 2 4182

SEE

See How You Save!

*2 3 9 5

M ontrlairr, 4 Dour, V lrrt-O -.'lallr,
power Hleer. and Brakes, Radio,
Heater, Krai Clean.

15*. S ltiiH tio iin A\ a n te d

Stemper Agency

BUYS

1901 Mercury Monterey

TorASmartBuy

it. I or Side or Bent

3 1 . A rticle!* F o r S n ip

Aii'-Conditioniny

HARRIETT S BEAU IV NOPK
Complete Beauty Scrv ice
Evening Appointments
10a So. Oak
FA 2-5742

LAKEYJEW Home lor sale or
trade lor a tiled Ia n o on the
west .iloe ni Sanioril. vail
FA 2-7898 day s or FA 2-63118
nights.

II.’L F u r n i t u r e

' CHRISTIAN LADY age 39.
care for elderly and light
11. 11. d o p e c o . , IN I .
housekeeping. Pay *. Phone
2uv) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
838-6770 Casselberry.
21. Meanl y S alo n *

•Iffii-e t \ j . j i i i
Aiguls FA 2-0641
323-0700
2524 Park Dr.
Hanford, H a

Slenstrom Really

or FA 5-2118.

SWEETIE IMF

Sonic ot the fine features in­ New, Modvaru CB building
with four store units. 4,400
clude wood Poors, new shin­
square feet priced at $3
gle roofing, small family
per square fuot for tinroom and enclosed garage.
m ediate sate! Good loca­
tion
with parking facilities.
Extra* include electric range
Adjacent to Saulord bulland hot w a t c r healer,
1—
2427 Laurel Avenue (High
neas and population center.
blinds, attic fan heating
land Park). SKH) down. $90
Excellent for medical ol
unit, to.twu UTU air condi­
per mouth will buy you this
fives o r service l)|&gt;e busi­
tioner and
fenced
rear
comfortable 3 Hit home,
nesses.
Financing
estab ­
yard, com plete with Bliy
which features charm , p ri­
lished. $41181 down.
pit and flood lights.
vacy. and many extras!
only $13,000!
Tins holm- can be yours lor
2—
114 Grove Lam- (R at enila
the unbelievable low price
Real Estate — Mortgages
n| $13.(881. FHA or conven­
P ark).
limit Hi -kitchen,
F \ 2 242o
tional Imancitig available, 111 N. Park Ave
screened Florida room, and
delightful floor plan will
with down paym ent as low
catch your eye in this like
15. Ilurtinobs O p p o i ( uni t y
as $4(8). Exclusive with —
new 3 BR modern. $450
Exclusive J-’iiiiiiliist*
down, and $87.30 p er nontii!
KOIN KLEE.V—( oiii op erat­
r;—KNi Westwood Court (Pineed Dry cleaning A lawn
Heal Estate — Mortgages
crest 2nd,). Spacious 3 UR
dries. Me have 2 eXeepllull
111 N. Park Ave.
322-2I2U
2 bath modern, kiu-lien
at locations in new shop
equipped, on large corner SPACIOUS 3 till. 2 bath.
ping centers Sanford A Delot. Newly painti-d inside
l-aiid. Me are Lie Cadillac
Many extras. Sliavle trees.
and oil!! $13,750, with $450
of coin op vvltii big 20 lb.
Assume
mortgage.
3305
down and $100 per month!
double
loud
com m ercial
Soulli Park FA 2 Kntio
wa.sliei's ibut irallv gel Uu
1-1918 l o t u»l Avenue (city). REDUCED. 2 Story borne,
business Mi' finance t&gt;al
good repair, new plumbing
Older 3 HR. I Iwill com­
ance of complete nisi.illa*
wiring, term ite contract
pletely remodeled in gmvd
lion, iiii'ludlng ii|ui|tm eni.
715 Magnolia,
residential
urea
ti j,5uo,
signs, electric w / r i n g ,
with $450 down, and $98.50 FURNISHED or Unfurnished
plumbing, cabinet w irk and
; kt month.
hold tla- grand opening.
house, l ' i fast*. Corner 2iiOI
Yuu call make over IDOG
Sanford Ave. FA 5-9311.
5—123 Lake Pot Drive (Sunreturn &lt;&gt;n your investment
land). Newly reconditioned
MODERN HANCHE1TE
For complete' information
3 BR. 2 bath, family room 5 acres, m odem 3 iM-drooms,
cull Ralph Hat-sly. Call
homo with lake view*. KilP i ballis, insuluted, cen
collect business h o u r a,
i-hen equipped 413.500, and
Dul healing, lamlly room,
Tam pa 233 0191 or write
separate dining room —At
just $88 79 | mr month afier
me c o Koto Klt-cn. 1232
$450 down payment! (Also
tractive
Price
— Only
Fla. Ave.. Tam pa.
have 3 BR. I hath in same
118,000 — Hud Fernis, but
area for tll.Suo. with $359
Good Value!
dowu ami $*)i i« r month).
Safe Drivers save up to 20%
or more ou automobile In­
($— Several economy home
surance
lwy* Ironi $5MM and up. Kith
down payments from SAW.
3 Beilruom. CB liouiv on
Low month!) payments.
largi- corner lot Ila* deu,
7 _ A few choice executive
large kitchen, wall to wall
homes in prestige neighbor­
carpel in living room auvl
hall, air conditioner in liv­
hoods,
( Idyll wililc.
lo ch
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or) from 822.UUO and up.
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thiil took truck load of
hay from Mr. F. 1 Meri­
Real Estate - Jloitgages
w ethers' barn on saulord
Ml N. I’aik Av.
FA 2 242
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False Security

FOOD FAIR
SHOPPING CENTER

K e l l y ’s

Sense Rapped

25th &amp; Park

A "false aense of security is lending us down a
potentially dangerous juitli toward a small pox epi­
demic,” County Health Director Frank Leone warned
today.
Dr. Leone also emphasized the dangers of diph­
theria, whooping cough and tutanus.
"Tim fart that * i have had
no email pox case* in many
years,” tha health director
warns, "ha* led many ritlxen
to forego vaccination*. Thin I*
a very rt*ky *itual!on."
He rontlnurd:
Nearly 90 member* of the
"Florida is perhaps one of
the most susceptible aU tes lie. Central Florida U. S. Naval
cause c f the numeruus avenue* Academy Alumni Association
Hill tour the Sanford Naval
Air Station
Saturday
a*
guests of the Commanding
Officer at NAS Ssnford ami
lire Commander of Heavy
Attack Wing One.
The tour will folio* a Inn
cheon in the Mayfair Inn at
noon. All Sanford area Naval
Academy alumni are Invited
to attend.
While visiting the Air Sta­
tion. tlie group will observe
simulated
carrier
landing
practice from the vantage
point of the Landing Signal
Officer'* (LSO) platform. The
LSO I* the controlling authorit for all carrier landing*.

Open .Mon.-TueH.-Wcd.-Sal. 9 HI 6
Thors. K Fri. 9 til 9

’{Academy Assn.
’ To Tour NAS

DR. FRANK LEONE

Sure ’n B’ogora As My Name Is O ’Kelly

St. Patrick's
DAY SALE

IIROWNIK 11(001’ 299, under the Intulaivdiip of Mr*. John Hailey recent­
ly received n dem ons ration on "Health and Safety." Chief Frank Kerr,
loll, given Mime pointent on fim t aid to. StiHitn Kerr, Janie Hlair anil Debbie
Mainer. Debbie Scmfon*, on the table, jmimch a* the victim. Mr*. Neil I’m den and Mr*. Inez SchhIoii* are aasintant leader* of the troop.
(Herald Photo)

ST. PATRICK'S DAY IS SUNDAY And
The Blarney Is Flowing Until Closing
SATURDAY Just See Your Wild IRISHMEN For The
WILDEST PRICES

Dr. Speronis
To Give Talk
At Forest Lake

by which small poi can enter
tba atatea. On* InfecUd per­
son can apread tha disease to
hundreds hefora doctors aven
suspect they might have small
fly Shirley Went worth
po*. This vary thing happened
Dr. Stephen Louis Speronis,
in another aUta when a director of the University of
wounded soldier was flown Tam pa, will give an addrrss
back from Korea.
entitled ’T h e Hear and the
"Tha tremendoua air travel Kagle" at 11:30 a m. Monday
Into Miami, one of the nation's in the Forest Lskc Academy
largest alrporta, poses a con­ gymnasium.
stant threat. No matter how
Invitation haa been extend­
vigilant port authorities are, ed to lie u Cluhs and other
a person with small pox can Interested groups from neigh­
escape detection until too late. boring high schools by tin*
"A parson can hav*&lt; small academ y's student associa­
pox and not raallsa it before tion officers h Ihi arranged
eight to I t days. Thera have the appearance of l)r. Sper.MEMHERS OF (H id, SCOUT TROOP 11 met recently a t the homo of
been a number of small pox onia whose m ajor field of
their leader, Mr*. William Marnh, to earn merit badye requirement*.
rasas recently In various parts study la Russian' History and
Karen William*, Pam Edward* and Linda Mar*h, left to riRht, arc nhown
of the world and a few Soviet politics.
dmimiHtratinn
how to *et a table. Other* attemlinjr tho mcetinjr were
Forest
l.akr
Academy
I*
to
months ago New York had a
Sally Deal. Valnrle Hamilton, Dale HinnbciKcr. Kathy Avcncl, Karen (5ilscare. Tha disease is highly catcd Just n est of the Forest
1m&gt;, Leallo Hart win. Vivian Mi-lmlnle, Cyndee MorriHon and a**iHtnnt lend­
contagious. It can to spread City Stopping Center on Sit
er, Sir*, Gcoruo llronlH’rjaT.
(Herald Phntn)
by dust particles, a rough or 43A.
anaase, most eartainly by per­
sonal contact.
"Almost every victim I*
starred fur life. One victim in
five dies. All this can be pre.
vented by being vaccinated
and repeated every five years.
Hr Jane Casselberry
Maintenance of protection
T to value of advertising
A
nominating committee
against this serious epidemic
was named by the Women's will to presented as tto pro­
disease requires rcvacclnation
Club of Casselberry at the gram for the Seminole Coun­
Tlie key to Kldcr Springs ior I departm ent sii|&gt;erintrndat least every five year*. H is
March business meeting of ty Hoard of Realtors at the
one of the most easily prevent­
Baptist
Church will to pre­ ent; I- V. Hollis, junior II d e­
the group held at the Club dinner meeting at the H am i­
able diseases.
sented
lo
Ihr Youth Pastor, partm ent superintendent; Ann
lton llouva in Casselberry,
building on Ovrrbrook Hr.
Stelnm cyer, Junior I teacher;
"Importance of proper Im­
Hoyle llroun, Sunday during
Serving on the committee Monday.
Hetty Carpenter, Junior 1
munisation in prevention of are Mrs. L. K. Swope, chair­
Two speakers amt a film (lie inurning worship services
teacher;
tiloria
Twyman,
diphtheria is emphasised by man Mr*. Joseph Laird, Mrs. will comprise flit* program,
rpidrmlulnglr data fur 1l»5U C. K. Fisher and Mrs. lien on how to gel the most from to officially open Youth Week. (Sail Coleman, Summy P a r­
.The pastor. Rev. R. Hamilton rish and Travia Twyman.
and limo. The 25 year decline Kvun*. Reports will tic made your advertising dollar.
junior II teachers, and Betty
in incidence since World War at tto April 3 election meet­
Rusinevs of the Hoard will (irlfftn, will mako th* pre
II has halted and in the south­ ing at which tim e nomina­ consist of reports from var­ sentstlon. Brown will conduct Carpenter, training union d i­
ern state* the atark rate is tions also will to acceptable ious committees and induc­ tto services in tto evening rector.
The Youth Week activities
increasing. Iloth the number from Hie floor.
tion of new member*.
worship hour and Wednesday will to climaxed with an Asof cases and tha number of
sociational Youth Night S at­
evening.
deaths are highest among chil­
urday,
March 33, at which
Other
young
people
who
dren under ten yeara of age
will ho taking part in this lime there will he a big lionProportionate to the popula­
special emphasis on youth lire, with eating, ainging, In­
tion, incidence is nearly five
will lie Travis Twyman spirational speaker and fel­
times higher among non-while
rhairm an of deacons; Clar lowship.
than while children. Most of
race Johnson, Sammy Par
the patients have not been im­
Hie Temple flap! 1*4 Church to serve not only Altamonte rlsh. Rill Young, Claude to a
munised. Immunised persona
of Altamonte Springs has hut also Hie Maitland and gue, Worley Trdrow and Don
exposed to the disease are
announced plum for an all I Kern Park area*.
uld Koderlilum, deacons; Pat
more likely to law u is carrlo.'J
day sing and dinner on Uie
sy Holland, clerk; Donald So
rather than to become ill. In
grounds for Sunday, 31arch
drrblum , treasu rer; H a l l
JUfg), only one death occurred
34. al winch Urn* tto church
Coleman, rto ir director; Ann
among imunised persons in wilt officially to organised.
Stelnnipyrr, pianist;
contrast to 57 deaths among Tto organisational meeting is
Jaekie Freem an, superin­
those without immunisation. scheduled for 3 p. in.
tendent of evangelism : Itrva
"Lrai than half of the na
Tto new church, an lmlcp.
W r i g h t , superintendent of
turn's pro-school children arc
rndenl missionary church,
A cordial welcome I*
Sammy
Parrish,
klcmtor* of Sanford Mouse training;
protected against polio and began meeting several weeks
Brotherhood
president
a
n
d
brought
In you from lo•till less against diphtheria, ago in the Community House Lodge IHfst will literally get
IIA leader; tiloria Twyman,
rul merchant* and civic
whooping rough and tetanus. on Maitland Avr. Rev. Jewell “supper by a note" Saturday
WMU president; L o u i s e
Only 41J per cent ol chil­ Smith, pastor, advises that night when they bid oil the
organization*
Wright, CA leader; B i l l
dren aged one to five have since that lime attendance
sise and aliape of a nos* for Young. Sunday srtiool super­
received the recommendrd haa exceeded expectations
intendent; Darlene Coleman,
four doses of balk vaccine, and already six persons have their partner and her Imix sup­
general secretary; Carolyn
per
at
a
social
gathering
o
f
and only 1.7 per cent have united through profession of
Map*. Area
th* lodge and invited gueata Nolan, adult departm ent su­
had three doses of babin oral faith.
Information
and
perintendent;
Clarence
John­
to be held in the Lodge Hall in
vaccine. Only about five mil­ Tto
Altamoute
Springs
(•IfIh from l-oenl
son, m arried young people
ljika
Mary
toghming
al
7:UU
lion of tha
million chil­ church is an associate ol the
Merchant* Await
department
superintendent;
dren in lb* pre-school group Temple baptist Church ol p.m.
k
You
Valda Tyson, single young
I-adles
attending
will
bring
have
received protection Aaalca Park in Orlando and
people
departm
ent
superin­
against diphtheria, whooping will work with the Hapftat a bused supper for two which
tendent; J ra n Yale*. Inter­
If you are a
rough and tetanus. Polio ran it Ihie Fellowship, a mission­ the men will hid upon by
mediate department superin­
still attack you and your chil­ ary organisation which sup­ viewing only the women's tendent; Julie Hutchison, jun­ Newly Arrived Family
or know of
dren, unless all members of ports world m lesions with noses through holes rut In a
the family receive a full 11 missionaries on 31 fields. large sheet.
A New Family
ART BROWN
Following the supper, games
course of vaccine. You’re
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Catledge
Cunlact our howle**
REST CONTROL
gambling with your family's missionaries of tto UHF and and entritalnnient appropri­
Termite* A Other Praia
health. Now it's up lo you to tiom the Temple Baptist ate fur a ML. Patrick's Hay
LOLA WINN
make aura yen and your chil­ Church, will leave shortly for celebration will be conducted
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A few

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n o t f .s

Klwtion day » * w k from
tomorrow . |. . Outlook seems
V&lt;Irak . . , Small turnout e tpeeled . . . J^niw 13,000 Drmos
in the rnuntjr . . . 2.31*0 Re­
publican* • . • Both candidates
(Jordon Frederick and Jan
Forlun* will appear brfor*
thr Jaycee* (hi* Thursday . . .
Absentee' ballot* application*
»«*ry, very light . . . Deadline
I* 5 p.in. Thur«da&gt;*.
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A member of th# S lw 'i
Garden Club has offered a $50
tow ard for th 0 culprit who
Muir about otl percent of the
planting* by the eluh along
Seminole EllvH. on the lakefront.
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t.ion* Club planning a bulb
and broom sale for the benefit
«f the blind in the l.oeh Arbor
a rm tomorrow night.
• •
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This i» coilllt&gt;' o n em inent
week . . . Courthouse open to
Ibr public which remind* me
, , , work almost cum [deled on
pm tine in new window* . . .
"u i k full steam ahead on the
supeiti-ui of Ie|ri«tration ofI • in I In' i mirthi'tise.

Construction of a spur by rod (be carrier I* not about
Florida E ast Coast Railway to atop operating, and in
to Cape C anaveral would fact plans to hui’.d a line into
m ein increased rail freight -Cap* Canaveral,
in an exclusive tnterview
traffic over Atlantic Coast
Line through tha Sanford with UP!, FEC Board Chairm an Ed Ball said the 5C
area.
FEC announced loday plans day-old strike by ]l non opr
to build a spur from it*
mainline n ih e r from T itus­
ville or Cocoa to provide rail
service for th r apace and
missile baiw at Cape Canav­
eral.
"This undoubted’? would
bring additional bu-incss Ui
u« here in the Sanford are a,"
ACL officials stated when ap­
prised of the FEC move.
It was [minted out ACL h * '
line operating from Benson
Junction,, cm the north side
of Lake Monroe, connecting
with EEC at New* -Smyrna
Beach.
"It i* safe to assum e." it
was said "th at any rail
fi eight traffic moving into
Florida other than through
Jacksonville atid bound fur
Cape C anaveral would move
through here."
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JACKSONVILLE i l l ’ll —
Tim hoard chairm an of the
strikebound Florida
East
Coast Railway said thi* week-

County Cmiinn-.-ioiiers still C i y ^
h n 'iig trouble picking mem- &gt;J l * v w l l i l W I J
In is fur llicir courthouse an­
nex study . . Aitiuiig sume ut
those, rrcoinineilded m e 11lb.
haul &lt; nsselbcriy and Paul
Bates.

Flee DeLand
Prison Camp

Robert Stephenson, N inth
Orlando cuuneilnian. uunuuneid today he i* not supporting
any resident ns a write-in
raudidnta in 1W sils)-'i elec­
tion.
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H avrn’l lieanl what our
County Commissioners told
the Winter Park city fattier*
. . . They were asked if it
would lie all right—in an attem pt to lower some w ater
level* in our neighboring
cily’a lake* — If Seminole
d r^ n a g e could accept • larg­
e r head of w ater from the
chain of lakes . . . Same old
&lt;|uc»tion . . , Nobody, hut
NOBODY, wants to assume
ro lls and risks ronnectrd
with heavy drainage.
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Tlie Palms Motel report* a
"sallafactory season" . . ,
Expert* to rem ain open year
around, it seems . . . That
la. unless the city enforce*
the condemnation
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Do YOU think that a fullfledged w ater show—you know
skiing, water ballet, etc. —
ran tie held in the protected
basin between the old "Band
Shell’' pier and the city con•tructed Jetty? . • . It'a gon­
na be done at the Seinl-O ntenial Celebration on April 27
tt aays here . . , And I’m
just the fellow that want*
In m i how It'a don*.
• • •
Wouldn’t M bo OR EAT If
Merman Jacobson would build
a fine, modern, attractive
store on that bit west of the
n!d Postofficp? . . , And It
atarted a drive m which ALL
th* m erchants — and land­
lord* — did the fare-lifting
and remodeling
on each
picc* of property needed to
m ake our "m ain stem " one
of tlie leading downtown shop­
ping center in this area" , .
And rreated th r hig surge of
business that could be sti­
mulated by such a move?
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• •
Tlie nam e of tlie new con­
ference in which the Semi­
nole* will play Is—how's that
agam? , , . Metro? ? ?
• • •
St. Johns Realty moved in
to its brand spanking new
offices , . ,
. . .
&lt;'itw fatlien unhappy n ir r
the blowing of whistles in
the city limit*
• • •
Parking meter* will lie In­
ala lied won al Ibr southwest
turner of Commercial and
Park.
• • •
Civitan*
extending
that
beauty conical deadline until
M anb 2*
a a •
SMILE . - • I''* second
tiiousand of "Sm ile'' buttons
arrived today and are avail­
able at the Cha in tier and all
stores - • • wear one , , , and
follow the dirertioni . . . See
my grin.

DELAND i l l 'll Sis con­
vict*, one with three prior es­
cape*. fleet tins S tate Road
prison rnlnp building beie
Sunday night.
A slatewoln alert w h s pot
out. A uthorities said it »»«
not known whether th r men
obtained a ear or arm* a (tor
their escape.
The men were identified as
llnriell Harnett, 24. who bail
eacapetl till re time* previoustv and was serving .IK }ear*[
(Hen Kelly Rrhlcuhauf, 3o,
serving a 25-year sentence
from Sant* Rosa County;
Jam es C. Ogle. 2.'I, serving
live years from Polk County;
Francis W. M aillnui, 21). serv­
ing five years from Jurksoli
County; Charles K. Reader,
21, serving ilm-e year* from
PineRa* County; and George
I . Ruth, 17, serving two year*
from Dnde County,

Burke Enters
Tuesday Vote
Roy L llurke, 101 North
Kdgemnnt Avenue, today be­
cam e a write m candidate in
Tuesday's Council election in
North Orlando.
Burke issued tlie following
statem ent:
" If the people of North Or­
lando wiali to vote for me a*
Councilman in Group 3 in
Tuesday's election, I will ac­
cept the jhi-t if elected and
I will serve to Lh* belt of
my ability."

Back Adenauer
Embassy Urges
BONN, Germany ( UPI ) —
The American emba««y urged
West
Get man
I'urliametit
member* today to support
1 barn-ellor Konrad Adenauer's
ban on the sale of steel piping
to the Soviet I riiun, authori­
tative sum res ra d.
Adenauer himself wu* re­
turning fiuni an itulinn va.n
Mon for the ape.-ial debate on
the contro lr ratal ban on ship­
ping U13.(HMI tuns nf pipe to
Russia.

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Gets 2nd Entry ,
Mis* Joan JSItaakijP Jmn».

rating unions was bring run
by national railroad union*.
Alan Birkrnm evrr, son of
And Ball said the FEC will Mr, anil Mr*. Janie* Itirnot meet the dem ands of the kenmeyee, winner nf th* lo­
unions so long a&lt; the strike ^ cal Jay ree sponsored Teen­
is being directed by mitsid- | age Driving It us d e n . ram r
nut winner in th r District
rr*.
" It's totally unreasonable Contrsl hrld at Itartnw S at­
to cvpect us In negotiate urday, Chairman Huh Itay
animunred today. Ilirkrnwith anyone hut our own
employe*- We don't propose m eyrr, who was 3H point*
to br bound hy none o rgan­ ahead nf his n ra rrst com­
ization to which * r don't b e­ petitor, now wilt go to thr
state (vintrsl In Ocala
long," he said.
Ball said many of the L- March Jn.
M l employes who walked off
Iheir jobs over a wage dis­
pute d.dn't want to go on
a
strike Ball van) the national
unions furred the strike
"The ntiioni werr n't an
much interested in tin- 10.28
cent* per hour wage increase
they demanded as ths-y are R e je c ts P ro p o sal
in making tins company con­
BERLIN i l l ' l l
West
form with tin- national put Merlin Mayor Willy lit mult
te rn /' said Ball.
toiln) rejected a Suviel proRail, a well known (man pusiil lii rep lair Western Al­
tie r, said the EEC’s derision lied lumps l ut e with United
nut to bargain with tlie n a­
Nations tim es.
tional unions was hark hi
1s t hceretary Millard WirR robe D e a th s
tz
MDIMUDGE. S. D. lU l'l)
OffL'iul* (itaitiieii to ''triir

n ow

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FEC Rail Strike
Spreads To
General Motors

Town Puls Lid
On Dog Control

Ibe niunirip.il building lrum a
a in In 12 main
Those dog mi nera mu i.i
m iliar uiiii iin- proxialuns ol
Hie ordinance may acquaint
llivmselves wilh Ihr new rr
qllireuieiil* by reading eo|iie«
[aisled for publir viewing al
die iiiunici|i-il building and at
die U K. I'otl Dllli'e
Meath said dial la-ginnlng
April I, the ordinance will lx-,
I slrietly enforced.

Critical Space Probe Delayed
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI)
—The !ir»l U. 8 . aliem p u lo
link up two n h y eis In orbit—
a critical step Inward deve­
lopment of manned apace
stations — probably will lie
delayed until 1855. n was In
dirated today.
This is a key goal dial
the Soviet Union came wdtiin four miles of achieving
last August.
Jerom e B. Manimack and
W alter J. Kapryan of the
the federal spare agency said
today that aid mpt* w» ' ren

lilt* c i iiii . ln V

r t p lit l’*

dezvous" a m auled spate I carry two-man team s of U S
capsule and an [unmanned astronaut* into orbit. The
target ohp'el In oikit "should first manned flights oi Ihr
begin with about die filth newr program are not e\|»erl
flight’’ In P rojeit Gemini. ed until lla- middle of RMI
American'* neu«-&lt; in an in - and die Mill tlight could tail
space program .
come la-fore llai-Y
Mam mack
and
Kapryan
As planned now, the "ren
presented ibeir p.ga-r Katav dezvous” attem pt will nivulve
before die o|enm g session of laum-hing an u n in a n n e d
a t b reed ay sp ate (light te st­ Agena-M upper stage into or
ing conference sp n -o re d hy bit alaiard an Atlas nickel,
tlw American llsliu le ol and then sending liir two ,
Aeronautic* and Aairunau- tnan Gemini team into apace
about 24 hours la trr In Iry
til s.
;
Ttie tie mmi ca|.vulj:* will In link up with it.

Eftnblished 1008

MON.. MARCH 18. 19G:i

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 670

$4,000 In Jewels

Stolen From Mayfair
Polite tmlay were vontimiinyr their investik'iitimt into the Ihel'l of si.ODO in jewel* ami rash
front tlie room of a Riieal al the Mayfair Inn.
The Ini Hilary iH-rm reil helwren |l «. m. mill
.’1 |i. nt. last Frlilay itt I lie m int orcitpietl by Mr.
ami Mrs. .1. It. itoMUerti, of Fratnituihani, Mass.
Itirhanl Iteauan, assistant hotel nianager,
reporleil lo imlice Mrs. tiolilhern informed him
of tin* theft at p.m.
Police Chief Hoy tl. Williams sitiil Ihis mornmg that entrance to the room apparently Imd

heeh gained with a passkey. He nssipned Investigalor Carl l)otlsim to the rase anil added today
there is no definite clue ns to the identity of tha
thief or thieves, its yet.
Mrs. (ioldhertr listed the missiiifr jewelry,
alone with four 8I0H hills, as a solitaire rinj:
valued al a 1,500; stiny of pearls, $,'100; matching
|H*arl earrings. $150; platinum wrist xvateh, $150;
gold pin, SHOO; cluster of garnets, $100; match­
ing hrarrlet, 8100, and a man's diamond-studded
wedding baud, $700.

If. S. NAVAL ACADEMY ALUMNI and Uieir
wives from I In otiglioiil Central Florida converg­
ed on Sanford Saturday for a hmrheoii at tlie
Mayfair Inn and a guided visit through the
Naval Air Stalina facilities. Pictured from the

le ft: • 'apt. .lo a r p lt M. Tolly Jr., Wing c o i i i n i n u d e r ;
Adui. T. II. Ilrittain, Cnpl. C. t}. W right Jr.,
Capt. Marshall Collins, Adm. F. I,. Itiefkold nml
( apt. ttolierl M, Ware, Itase commander.

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D efeiul C o n d itio n s

HAVANA i l l ' l l
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m in Koli I l a tii' ilufi'inliHl
I'ltini tl ii-iiij% In t 'ii1im Suinlny
Mini
Du l S 8|»im«nh|
JACKSONVILLE a UPI i — A Hitt tin* foi Pm un*^ im*nii»
The St-day-old strike against ••f i iir liiln l
fo r l.iiliii
the Florida East Coast K.nl A m rrh u.
wav spread today to the Kleeimiuntive Division id General C h e c k o u t
Motors vvhirh handle* main
CAPE i ANAVFRAI. il l'll
teuunre of EEC diesel lorn
Aii At la* im D'l that uill
motives.
In u m ii t*. S. A*tri»iinut I*.
Striking employe* of the Duitluit ( nopn Jr. «rn a plan
• FEC a ji pea red outside the rmi ---o rb it flight m May nr General Motors plant early r k r d here Unlay and went
today ami ael up a picket line
tutu a haiiKnr fm clm'kmiU.
which tlie GM worker* —
a tm h e r s of tlie United Allto
N e w S a in t
Workers I liion -- refused to
VATU AN CITY Il l'll efV 'l -v*.-v
,
•
I
.
. ut'i an Jurri- ,.,u l ti­

Georgia
System Killed

Thre* arhoulnieii will purtiripale ill a pnzU'ani of Finmire* anil Millagr, A rn ed italion ami T o tin g of Chiblirn at
lim Suiiihultl* 81luml ‘lurMlay
a t 7:30 p.m.. Dr. Jrh n Dai by,
Pn-ablrnt of th* P-T tl alinounrt-d tmlay.

...

B R IE F S

18-ycar-old daughter of Mr.
and Mr* A K. Jones of
2548 Palm etto Ave., Sanford,
is the serond contestant In
enter tlie ra re fur the crown
of Miss Sctninolr County and
WASHINGTON »l P I)—The
til* [Hires that go with It Supreme Court tmlay struck
Charles KauipL Scinl-Ccntcn down Georgia's county unit
nial Publicity Chairman an­ voting system, which city
' dweller* have said throttles
nounced today.
their polllir.il strength in laBlue-eyed, brown . haired
vur ol rural voters.
Jo*n i* a tall, slim five
The 8 to I ruling w»» an
fool five, 31-3343 ami It 7
nuunerd hy Justice William
pound Seminole tligli m ajor­
O. Douglas. Justice John M.
e tte captain.
Marian dissented.
Site was a recent finalist
Douglas said tin- only con­
in the GasparilU Majorette
ception of political equality
Queen Contest hold at T am ­
under historical U. S. stand
pa. and is a talented twirler,
arris is "one person, one
dancer, lin g er and aeainvote.'*
stress
She ha* attemled Sanford
acliools all her life, hut has
traiele d mucli with her fam
ily along the Eastern seabeard, listing a t her favorlie vacation spot an Island
off tlie roast of .V. C,
Her ideal mail should la­
Mayor Fil'd G. Ileulli ol
ta 11 and fair and enjoy do Uasaellierry anniiiinrrd tmlay
ing tilings on the spur of the tlial in cuiupliaiire with dog
moment
Me atmuM like nrdinancr No. 88. all dogs
swimming. Iianani rake and within the town will hr re
meat loaf, too, if he experts quired lo have a license.
to win Joan. Stir plan* to
The license lags may he
attend rollrgc and study ad ­ obtained lrum Ibr town clerk
vertising. site »aj s.
tin Tuesdays or Thursday* al

School Program
Discussion Set

* United Press Leased Wire

dily Mother Kli*nl«‘tli Setoo,
• be first native-born Aineii&gt;an to Iw (MMtified, eould bclom r a saint ''w ithin a l.-w
yean.'*

★

Aircraft and lligbl crew-, nl
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine
MI AMI BEACH iL 'I'll — '
City uffirinl* rolled out die lYAIItt) were schedul'd In
red rH i|iel for member* of Ily aboard d ir attack r a n ie r
die Kcpiihlh'Hu site selection Saratoga today In begin a
cnniiiilttrc, who arrived h e re ' seven-month
a I sea
perind
Suiulay l&lt;i look over thus city with die Second and Sixth
a- a pu-Hil.l, site fur die
Fled*.
Unit naliunai 'OilVelitiuti.
Saturday Hie squadrons ,iuu
support persond led hy bus
VATICAN t lTV i l l 'll - - lor NAS Muyiwul in board Un­
I'upi- J'uhn W i l l tuibiy stum- ship Squadron Ulliillleii.iiue
bled Mini fell mi the step* nf nml ■■diiiinixtrolive iiialrriaU
bis lillnne during a muss audi­ were trucked lo May port I n
da y .
ence.
Four of Hie squadron's I?
Hie Hl-jeltr-old pnutiff whs
A3II
Sky warrior attack bomb­
nut injured in die lull ami uu»
ers were sell edit led lo leave
hrlp'-d to Ills feel by aides.
Sanford today nt noon Tbr
rem aining rigid were to fly
over Sanford in formation nl
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)
3 p ill. rll route lo Hie Sara
Alaiut 111,000 Flolidu Kduculog*.
Unit
As-oeiatinii
ib-b'gules
VAII 8 will relieve Heavy
wuuiiil up a tliri-e-duy ronvi'iiAttack Squadron II. also &lt;d
turn liei e .Sunday hoping Uiu
I Sanford, in thr Medileiiunean
laigislatuie would *[ipruve
early next moil III.
[iropoaed learher pay bikes
'Ibe squadron leaves with
ranging from yliio to |I,IUHJ several new feadiers in ils
a year.
cap. Friday, Cdr. George M
Klinnion*. VAII [i roinniami
mg oflicer, was presented a
1ALLAIIASKEE ( U l'l) — "\V r|| Dune" rumiiiendalion
Gov. F arris llryuiil, who ri - from I b e Cnmniatuler ol
• ently said propnaiiI- In suiel ll'-avy
Attack
Wing Due.
I-lot ilia's UiiUiii Iv lu g ri’a In n I a p t. Ju«cph H Tully Jr ,
ItaliHmiau Island had ''nu-ilt" for "[irofcssionul a hi lily and
suggested Dll* weekend Glut uulstaridillg rfllelrliry toward
Ibe exile* l.r urgHtiUeil m |u your prim ary mission "
a “freetlnm I'oips," and sliqiThe specific ar! cile*l was
pwl lo Latin Aim-in a.
VAII!)* dev eliqoiunl of a
training la t gel a I Guaidan
.iino Bay. I'lilia, wlorli was
LA PAZ, Ibdivia i U l'l) — suitable |o r llrav y Allark
Ki m U«* IfttlltN Ml14*1111$t('ll loiiuy Use. Norn- bad existed prev­
t(» (Ciiull I III* |mh I iujv (if II ||| f . iously wbu li met the needs ol
in* lulling |u u A n m l- deployed squadron* opeialing
i *1iii», bi'|ii*vi‘i| k illfil f iiduy In dial area,
wbcii llicir llnlivifeii Airline*
Tolly also presented a Pilot
|H $i ri MAh* (j into m |)4*500* ol Die Month aw ald to l.t.
TimM A hiIimii |icnk in RiiutilPiip
«||i#M| JVll,!,

Stumbles

Convention Knds

lias ‘Merit’

Rescue Attempt

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Editorial
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KuteriMinmi-nl
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VAK-9 Leaves Today For Seven Academy Alumni
Month Cruise In MediterraneanVisif

Red Carpet

Herald index

( H e r a ld P h o to )

Joint F. Dunn and one tor
Horn hardier id dir Month lo
George W Beers, Aviation
l i t e Conilul Tecilliiriun First
i la**. Tlie awards, which in
eluded elgnrel lighters do
mileil by die N'urdcn Division
ui die Unileil A irrrall Corimrallon. were lor excellence
in [inielire iHimhiug during

die iiiunlli of February,
A sim ilar award was given
lo I.I Mike P ii«i[hiIo lor In'ing
Pilot of tlie Atondi fur Jailnary.
In addition, 21 others wets
presented "BiilDeye Club"
palehes iur scoring direct
hits on area training largels
in rccenl weeks.

C ra ck e r D a y s . . .
A Huge Success
I'lu iia vvi'ie iiiiilcnvii.v Duliiy f*»r tlie t l i i nl a lluntil " r r u c k e r D a y n " n e x t Min ch , it vuip i e[wn l eil hv I ile u 11 M e t'a ll. iin ^ itle iit o f th e Diivviitovv ii
Mc n ld d itK As.HHciut ion.
M fC iillV n m iu m ic c m i'id folluw eil Ilia it'jn q t
t h a t la st F ritla y V a n il S a lu rila y V aecim il a n n u a l
"&lt; Y a c k c r D a.va" w na a " h u g e 8iin e 88,"
ll vvttK e s tin ia te il g c v o ra l tlm n s a m l tu lilili'ilinl w ee k en d 8 hip|i|H'ti* w e re a l tr a c l e il In S nilliii'tl
hy lilt.* flult'H I m im iiiii o f f e r e d hy d iiw n tu w u m u r-

I'hantK.
M u re Ilia n .'10 d o o r priz.ea w e re tivviinleil to
h a l.y tic k e t h n lile ra w h o h a d v ia ite d Ih u Vill'ioii8

eturea.

Alumni of Ilia If. %. Naval
Academy ami Iheir wive*
Saturday were treated lo thn
lalesl in Naval aviation fullowing a luni'lieon meeting in
the Mayfair Inn.
’I7te group were guesli of
thr ruiiiin.iniling nllicer of
the Sanlonl Naval Air Station
and die com m ander of Heavy
Attack wmg One for a lour
of the base and a close tnuk
-it simillalcd e a rn e r opera,
lions,
Cdr. Charles \V. Mesliier,
chief stall olficer of Iho
Wing, also provided a brief­
ing on die mission and capa­
bilities ol Heavy Attack dur­
ing Hie business meeting.
Proceeding lo Ihe Nuvul Air
Million, die ronlingenl of
M im e no alumni ami wives
loured Hu- Naval Air Mainlenance Training Group (arilHies, gid close-up looks nt tin*
A3A Vigilante and A3II Sky*
warrior at tacit ixmiberx. l)un
saw lli«- two aircraft in ac&lt;
lion for a regularly-sched­
uled m irror lauding prarliea
ui preparation for carrier
qiialillrulion aboatd Uia LsS
iu r r u l .i l m x t week.

$ 100,000

Building
Permit Set
lliiilding permit lias been
issued for n 30,11011 aquiiri- foul ,
iod u -tiu d huildiuir al ytmifiird
Ih d u -ti'a l I'atk, it w u- rep u riid
luday
by
Robert ,
II io w m , zoning dlle, Iur.
IN: uiu.tr ill die pel mil is
fur u SlIHI.l'lHl strilrliiie but
l. I . W'lllinms, hcj,d uf die
Dallas D im bearing bis mime
which is ele ctin g ll. said over­
all ro sl will la- * 2011,000,

Win klneo luive been pieparing the site fur tlie |a«t
E x h ib it i o n
10 days. William* said hu is
ORLANDO (U P I) -Most nf erecting the imilding fur spicIbe O-'ai established exhibit oialivr purposes,
areas in Orlando have a l­
ready been reserved lor the
Florida Inditalries Exposition
Tile IK-oiiHlallc Women s
to Orlando April 23 2H, the
D e v r 1 o [i in r u t Com m Is Club of Seminole Ccuiily will
liuld * D utcb-lreat lulirbeim al
slon said today.
Jim Spencer's at ll;3o a m.
I'ue.-duy. S t a l e Legislative
t in I-tul me Gui dun Fredeiick
I NEW YORK (U l’l) —Stock» nml R'-riaU) raudidatfl ,V|«rk
cqiened firm today in m o­ Cleveland Jr. will be special
, gu&gt; I. uf tlie club.
di raleiy a el tv e trading.

Deinu Women

Mmleratu

....
a -—
s , m -4 .It. . . J •'- a -

DONALD ( III llll Jit., of DmItl ltuml, aiiffered
u limkmi leg in a Moiitcr-uuloimibilu cullleion
Sultmizty evening nt Highway 'EU» nml Unwell
Ruut. Trooper Hill Htiingfield clmrgctl Mui'nlinll
(i. May, Winter 1’nrk, ilriver of the car, with
violation of (lie right-of-way.

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Foreign Group
Gives Program
For Area PTA
fly Shirley Wentworth
The program of Imt Tueid ay 1* meeting of the Hear
Lake Elementary I’TA wa»
highlighted by a panel of
three foreign atudent* who
took part in a roundtable (Uscushion on educational facili­
ties and requirement* at the
elem entary level in their na­
tive land*, a* compared to
lliovo In lid* country.
Making up the panel were
David Chan of Hong Kong,
Bnlphazar Haycr of Switzer­
land and Martha Sanchez of
Nicaragua. Diicumlon. led
by Allen Actor, PTA pro­
gram
chairm an,
revealed
that there I* more slmitarIty than difference* In teach­
ing mclhodi u»ed In all
countries represented.
Tlw regular monthly PTA
bu lines* session w-u* hi*d
preceding the program. Mrs.
Marty Tomlin and John Hall
were elected as delegates to
represent the scluml for the
County PTA Council and
Mrs. Ilverly Gray and Mrs.
Joan Kelley were appointed
to serve on a nominating
committee with a third mem­
ber to be ap|»ointed from the
executive board.
Room count was won by
Mr*. Gore's fourth grade
class and fourth grade motlicr* were liostessea for the
social and refreshm ent per
tod.

Rollins Reading
Professor
Speaks For CTP
By Ja n e Casselberry
Dr. Carol Burnell, professor
of Reading at Hollins College
In Winter Park, was guest
speaker for
llie
regular
monthly meeting of the Coun­
cil of Teacher* and Parents
held last Tuesday at the
South .Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry.
Speaking on •‘Cliildren'i
Reading Problems In Ele­
m entary G rades," she expressed the belief that stu­
dent* should not lie requirt-d
to repent a grade due to
p a ir
reading ability in the
first three grades because
some children arc naturally
slower than others In deve­
loping reading skills.
Dr.
Hurnctl thinks that a
good
balance in the use of
phonies or sight reading s
preferable over s|»eclflc use
vf one or Hie other.
Major Joseph l.alrd, CTP
president, presided at the
meeting.
Coplvo of the revised ConaUlullon and By-Laws were
dlslrihuled and will tie volcd
upon at llte April meeting.
A nominating committe,
consisting of Mrs. J a m n
Slu-pherd, Mrs. Charles Lockyer, Mr». May Ostrow, Mrs.
J
It. Ja'gg and Principal
Christy Harp, was appointe l lo select a slate of offic­
ers also In he voted upon ill
Hie next meeting.
Thu committee will m eet
Wednesday morning at t): 15
In Hie office of the principal.
Refreshment* were served
In the cafeteria following Hie
CTP meeting.

Water Vapor
On Mars Proven
PALESTINE, Tex. ( U H i The Straloscope II space ImlIouii probe of M ar*‘confirmed
the presence of water vapor
and carhun dioxide on the
planet. *cientl*tx reported to­
day. But Ihey could not tell
whether there was enough lo
»up(Hirt any form of life.
During lust Friday night's
flight of Utc giant unmanned
balloon with an instrument
package and a 36-inch tele­
scope, scientists got five
"scan s" of Mars.
They could not get more
views of the red planet be­
cause of its podlion In the
sky and trajectory of the
balloon as It tailed from P al­
estine lo land at ■ point
near Pulaski, Tenn.
Dining the Civil Wur, ■
small band uf Confederate sol­
dier* crossed the Canadian
I, rder on Oct. 10, 1864, and
! aided the Vermont town of
St, Alhatia, lobbing the bank
Lefute escaping back into Can.
ada according to the Encyclo­
paedia Britannlra.

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tty l.arry Vcr»he|
11rrmu n
J acot)*on
w at
aw arded Hie high bid for
that 55 by 145 [cot parcel
of land by Iho post office up
for bid yesterday in Atlanta
. . • Price *10,000 . . . J a ­
cobson tohl u* this morning
. . . "Hope to eventually pul
a building there,”
• •
•
A rchitect llal Harris* leav­
ing town . . , Second archi­
tect in a* many months to
pull up Hakes here,
•
•
•
County taxes collected thus
fur total $g,2g0.U&lt;&gt;&lt;) . . , that'*
*5 percent of the SJ.7tK1.000
ta* roll . . . Deadline is April
1.
»
•
•
That FKC rail strike hitlintf homo . . . -lug to help
build county roads dclajed.
• •
*
Don’t fnrjp't Fleet Reserve
f ile to aid Screpla Hume S a t­
urday startin g a t 2 . . . pony
ride* and everything . . .
«
•
Political Governor hopeful
Fred Dickinson was in town
yesterday.
• •
•
All that money in Iho con­
siderations of Congress, that
p art th a t i» tugged for San­
ford. can well be speeded up.
So the best advanced weaputis systems huso in these
g rea t states ean tie made
ready for the W hid by shuffle
. . . Fine people coming to a
fine c i t y , . . And no doubt at
least some of them have Ins'll
here before . . . And are eager
In gel back . . . Where a
man s n man, and a Navy man
Is a good friend • . •
* *
•
Mayor Eugene laiwrnstein,
of Bradley Beach, N. J ., was
a-vi.Uing here; something to
do with Deltona. Tokl Flo at
tlie Cardie tailing (hat "it's
ti v fir&gt;t visit k&gt; Florida, and
I ain im pressed. You pro­
bably will lie seeing me later,
for good.”
* •
•
It s too bad w e're having to
give up our'K lapl. Jo* Tully
this summ er . . . Right when
his command probably is get­
tin g bigger . . . And he's just
the man th a t ean handle it!
. . . lint Uncle W hiskers' Navy
has just OODLES of good
capable men who ran handle
big jobs . , , ( dr. Jam es
Mayo, Joe’s relief, ('instance!
•
•
•
Reminds me; ('apt. Bob
W are — a* bis slat ion grow s
and he suffers the growing
psiri* — is doing a splendid
joh , . . His Open Houses on
A pril 27 when the Seminole
County Semi-Centennial Cele­
bration is going full blast will
ha a iplemlid tint* to pay our
respects to our g reatest '‘in­
du stry" . . . The Blue Angels
ami the
Shooting
S tars,
guests of the I'll that day will
Veep you well entertained,
too.
■ •
•
Look* tike kid baseball will
l&gt;e with us hi a big way again
Ibis sum m it', thunks to the
generosity of the sponsors . ,
And the help of Jim Jernlguu's Itec I a yi.
•
•
•
tin ts win* wimt to enter the
Beauty Conlest for Iho Mis*
Seminole County- contest on
April 2i s Semi-Centennial
should turn in tludr applica­
tions to (iene Kstridge at
F irst Federal
or Chat Ik*
kam pf at Chelsea A b s tra c t.,
O r any other Civttan,
•
•
•
Sponsors, too. should get
tludr name on the roster , , .
I b is event should be a real
"crowd plrnier* and spon­
sors' money should prove to
be WKI.I. spent.
» •
•
Willie Vve're ta lk in g a b o u t
that new “ Spare Age'* college,
ha* anyone ever thought w hat
a big advantage w&gt; have In
our hospital? • . . Our city
and the surrounding crowded
area could well support a
medical clinic, presupposing
outstanding ta lrn t , . , And do
Seminole Memorial ju st heaps
of good too, by an increased
patient census.
•
•
•
W on't he any access road
to the new English E stales
school until next budget year
miles*
* in '-thing can
be
worked out • • • J u s t nu funds
lavafUhi*.

'T rn ck rr Dusts’* nrr here!
With n "hi-de-lil" nntl a "ho-dc-hu." Sanford
.•shoppers will he offered an avalanche of liargains Friday nttd Saturday as the Downtown
.Merchants Association launches into its annual
"Cracker Days" parade of sales offerings.
The shoppers prnhnhly will feel they have
been carried hack into lime as merchants and
their sales people will lie dressed in costumes of
yesteryear.
Glenn McCall, association president, saitl Indny all downtmvn merchants nre Joining in the
gala event, an nnnunl custom to aciiunint San­

D a y s ' :
ford shoppers with Sanford stores.
Stores will hand out numbered tickets F ri­
day anti Saturday for door prizes vnlurd at 85
or more each.
Drawing will he at the romcr of First Street
and Magnolia Avenue at 9 p.m. Friday and 5:.in
p.nt. Saturday. Ten prizes will he drawn each
ev ening.
Also ntiinv store-members will he offering
individual "enticements" for visitors. (See Her­
ald ads.)
McCall invited shoppers “to Join the fun
and spirit by wearing 'cracker clothing* to town."

i t m

House Okays $ 1,13 8 ,0 0 0

P r i z e s

Twins May Come

Tlie Minnesota Twins) Sherry R o h e r t a o n ,
are seriously considering Twins farm director, hns
moving hs farm Hubs been quoted th a t tlie
into Sanford, it was learn­ Municipal Stadium and
ed tialav.
tlie San Francisco Gintitn'
dormitory ia “a likely
minor league camp for
Minnesota farm clubs,"
The information was re­
ceived today by John
Krider, Chamber of Com­
merce manager, f r o m
Jeno F. Paulticci, Duluth,
member of the Chamber’*
WEATHER: Fair through Friday. High today. 85-90. T,ow tonight, 80-05.
baseball committee.
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Established 1908 TUCKS., MARCH 14. 19fiS SANFORD, FLORIDA

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VOL. Bit

B a r g a i n s ,

t l i t

Tlie Twins' m i n o r
league base now is located
a t Feniandina Reach but,
according to Robertson,
"is not suitably located to
a r r a n g e nu exhibition
slate with other minor
lengitn clubs training in
Florida."
Roliertaon was quoted
further: "The Sanford
base is ideally situated in
mid-Florida. I’ve bad the
Sanford property apprais­
ed and we’re going to look
over It this week. The

Giants' asking prlco Is a
little high but tlie loca­
tion is perfect, only 20
miles from the Twins*
headquarters nt Orlando."
Mayor Torn McDonald
nnd Acting City Manager
Henry Tamm said today
they have not been appronchod by any reproHontntivcs of the Twins.
I’auliiccl advised Krlder he, too. will be in Satvford within the week,
probably to confer with
Itobertson.

new A ...

BRIEFS
Hip- Customer

LAKELAND (U l’l) — Unlled State* Department of Com­
m erce figure* reveal Hut
Canada was the biggest cus­
tomer of L\ S. citru* export*
pa** the hill to the floor i* ex­ during the I961W2 season.
pected for a t least a couple of
Now Pact
week*.
NEW YiiltK i UPI) — ru le
House Republican leader*
llsbers and striking stereonr* apparently w itbliolding
typer*
readied
agreement
their m ajor budget ru ttin g e f­
eerty today on * new con­
fort for the hill to appropriate
tract, bringing the city’s »•the *15.8 billion. A sim ilar
day-old newspaper shutdown
pattern was expected in the
a step closer to si solution.
Senate.
It also appeared likely that
Mass Protests
the Senate would follow tlie
MOSCOW (U i'D - - More
House in adding funds for the Ilian 1.00*1 Russians hurled
KS7I) warplane to the admlllsnow halls and ink battles at
listrtit loti's* hill.
Ihe Iraqi em bassy here to­
The House including * tl*7.7
day in a mass protrst against
million for more development the repression of Commun­
of the RS70 and two adidlionist! in Iraq.
al nuclear attack submarine*
which Ilia Milmiiii*tr*tion lell
Safe LumlinK
wer* unnecessary.
COI'ENHAGEN (U I'D — V
The Air Force would get
Pan American World Air­
*7.4 billion of the bill, the ways Hoeing 7&lt;»7 jetliner with
Nuvy and Marine* fli.tl bil­
5t persons aboard m ade a
lion and the Army (1.7 bil­ •uccesklul em ergency landing
lion. It would providn 3.him)
at Ka strop strimri today Reaircraft, about tiO.OOU missile*
spit* two fist (ires.
nnd 43 warship*.

For Naval Air Station
I". S. Himtr of Represents t The House passed the bill to Namara think is necessary.
The Sente Armed Service*
live* Wednesday voiced ap­ buy new missiles, aircraft and
proval of a $1,138,000 con­ warship* by a 374-33 vote Committee lias e o ui p I e t e d
struction program lor Sun W e d n e s d a y . It authorise* hearings on Hie bill. But tra n ­
ford Naval Air Station, ac­ s.iiiie Republican* and lJc- scripts of tho-e bearing* are
cording to Congressman ,v S. sprmllgn more money than still being reviewed in Hie
Meriting J r . Tlie bill now 1fi .-isi- Secretary Robert S. Mc­ Pentagon, and no action to
}!oe* to the Senate.
Congressman Herlong s (ele
gram to The Herald reads:
"Tlie *1,138.00(1 Hem ill Ihe
m ilitary
procurem ent
hill
passed by Ihe House je s te r
day for (be Sanford Naval
\ir Station includes under
operational farilities an air­
craft parking apron *T81„0U0;
uniter maintenance facilities
"Thumbs down” was the signal given by the
a hangar, shop • and office
bedding *220,000; the r r t oinity Zoning t'ummissimi Wednesday evening on
tnaindcr for classified facili­ Joe (ia/.il's pnqiosal to erert at #15(1,001) shopping
renter at Ravenna Park.
ties.*'
Some 75 persons were present nt tlie Commis­
The record SI3.R billion de­
fense aulhoi ization bill i* sion’s hearing, wit li "pro’s” and "con’s" being offered
A K. Sbnemakor Jr. rlm irsafely through the House but
iimn,
disqualified
himself
Senate action uppcai* week*
from the vote since it is hi*
aw ay.
firm which i* promoting Ra­
velin* Dark.
Question before the ( ntnoiission wns to rrtn n e from
agricultural to commercial, to
TALLAHASSEE ( t i l 'l l
A minimum of 62.B per rent permit tin* construction &lt;’( the
markup on half-gallons of shopping center.
Argum ents for ami against
By I'n ltrd Pres* International
milk at the wholesale level
the shopping ren ter rc.piirsd
Resident* of five staler to­
day dug nut from mud and will U- proposed to the Stale mi hour'* time, with petition*
d cbrii left by rampaging Milk Commission when ll also o ffi'iv*l for and against.
Shoeinnker, after the d«si«flood water*. The deluge left meet* next week ill Jackson­
at least 17 dead, causing mil­ ville, but only as a tempo­ ion, informed the press th at
botli petition* wr-re argum en­
lions of dollar* of dam age
rary measure.
tative, with many sigmituix-s
and forced more than 50.000
&lt; bull nmn Charles Cl. An­ being of pro|K fly owner* ami
person* from tludr home*
Twenty Kentucky counties drew* announced the proposal their wives, and with bolls
and 11 West Virginia counties Wednesday and said be will petition* containing tlie same
were declared m ajor disas­ put it before lIn- commiaalon signatures. In other words,
te r area*.
at tlie Tuesday meeting as a property owners bad signed
Health olftrials in Virginia,
petition* for ami agam *t tbs
Kentueky, Tennessee, West mean* of stabilising Hie m ark­ shopping center.
Virginia am) Georgia made et while tile' L egislature re­
A fter an hour* debate,
plans to inoculate flood v ic- view * price r « g a I * tton* Robert Crumley moved the rethroughout
Ihe
milk
industry.
iim i against disease.
quest for rrroning be denied
The commission abolished
Tht| m ercury dipped near
III* motion was apprnvtsl
aero across t h e
northern price controls at the consumer unanimously.
plains today while fug cover­ 11-vid several years ago, but
ed ihe Ohio Valley and North still regulate* prices at the
producer level and prohibits
Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Burlington. VI.. picked up retailer* from selling bsdow
three incite* of frei.ii snow the eo*t from till! whulesubl
in I belli. 'Ibi- regulations do
SEATTLE 1U l'l)—DeJcnsr
Wednesday night.
not apply, however, m south S ecretary Robert S. 3tcN*
and southeast Florida, where mar* » a r briefed here today
the commission ha* no ju ris­ on progress on the Ilyna-Soar
diction,
program for a winged spare
Effect of Andrew*’ plan, if •hip which could maneuver
adoplisl by the commission. like an ordinary plane
Jli* roaferenre wilh high
would be to raise Wholeaalii
MILWAUKEE ( l l’l) - A
prire* in area* where there Boeing Co. nlflcial* hero was
Cuban Bier said Wednesday
ex[iected to help him deride
he heard American pilot* par­ is now a narrow m argin tieif the Air F orte'* Dyna-Soar
Iween
producer
and
middl*ticipating in the Bay of Pigs
project xboilld he junked in
invasion of Cuba curse U. S. msn milk prices, p articular­
favor of I’rnjeet Gemini.
ly
i
In*
Jacksonville
and
Tam
­
carrier* (nr n«t sending air
Gemini rail* tor pulling
rover while they were under pa a r c u s .
two men into orbit for long
attack by Castro air and
periods of tim e in a capsule
ground forces.
sim ilar to tlie Mercury apace
"You s o li.’s, why don’t
JACKSON, Mis*. (L T D — n a r t that carried astronaut*
you send the planes?” the
Mississippi
S tale University'* John Glenn, Kentl Car|&gt;entrr
American* shouted over Ibrir
Southeastern
C o n f e r nice and Waller Schirra i n t o
radios to a Navy carrier, acbasketball
learn space.
cording to Timotro A. Ca­ champion
flew
to
East
I
.arising.
Mich,
brera. 38. a form er Cubana
Airlines pilot who Hew two tun lay. stdl uncertain whether
NEW YORK ( lll’l 1—Slock*
missions during Hie invasion. it Could participate in the
He said the carrier replied: NCAA playoff* because of a were Iractm nally mixed in
trading
at
Hie
“ Sorry. We’ve had no or­ controversy over p l a y i n g m oderate
tram* with Negro player*.
opening today.
ders to release the plane*

$150,000 Center
'Turned Down'

Milk Mark-Up
Massive Cleanup Proposal Slated
In Flood Areas

Defense Chief
Eyes Spaceship

Cubans Say
Yank Pilots
Cursed Carriers

Uncertain

Mixed Trading

Annual State
Audits Proposed
TALLAHASSEE (H IT ) —
Gov. Karri* Bryant said today
he wit! recommend legislation
selling limit* on state-paid
expenses of moodier* of Ihe
Florida Turnpike Authority
and requiring annual sta te
audit* of slate spending.
At the snius time. Bryant
said ha hs* "full roiifidenro"
in Chair man John Hammer,
Tampa, and other members of
hi* turnpike authority,
ll&lt;&gt; said he ordered tta le
• uditorx to make * complete
audit of Turnpike book* at
the request of Hummer short­
ly a fte r the St. I'etershurg
lim e s sent its own auditor* to
look into authority sp&lt;-oding
•ml started a series of *rtir1e»
pinpointing instanre* of high
spending.
Ho suid three auditor* are
now at work and a fourth i*
to !•* sent in to speed tompltstion.
“Tin* report when finished
will he a public recurd," he
said.
“ It m easenlial th a t the
fact* In srrum illaU d, publish­
ed and decisions reached on
the basin of tlie fact*,” he
added. “To the extent that
allegation* are substantiated,
remedial action i* railed for
l o the extent allrgationa are
proven to !&gt;• wrong, wo need
to adjust puldic thinking rela­
tive to them.

ItarrnckH To Meet
An im portant b u s i n e s s
■meting of Barrack* 600,
War Id War I Veterans, has
been railed by Commander
R. M. Met.lain for 3 p.m.
•Sunday at th» American Le­
gion Home on 13th Ku

Serum Drop

Authoriiica said the group
boarded Hand’s twill e ngine
B cechcralt plane early this
morning for Hie (light lo
Florida. Tha w eather was
foggy at Hie lime and Hand
apparently decided to return
ka l U Cadaw ay airport aoou

after takeoff.
The eratt was coming in
lor a landing on Uie airport s
east runway when it clipped
the top of three tree*, ll
crashed, exploded and burp
td
Young Uollla w as a atudttrt

Railroads, Unions Deadlocked

NEW YORK l U I'D — A
Coast Guard plane early to­
day dropped anil rallies scr­
um to tlie liner Queen Eli !
rabeth at sea to help a Can­
CHICAGO (UPD — Tlie na­
adian boy who bad been
scratched or bitten by a po» tion’* railroads and Hie live
sihly rabid dog.
mammoth on-train
imloni,
each barked by a powerful
Suit Dismissed
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) —A weapon, remained deadlock­
dam age suit which sought ed today in their longstand­
to integrate all municipal ing dispute over "feather*
(acilllle* In Florida'* capital ts’dilmg.”
wa* dismissed Wednesday at
They met to dlsnis* the
Hie request of an attorney for
issue
Wednesday lor the first
the five Ne.;roes who brought
tone since the talk* broke
Hie suit.
off last August, The talks
lasted NU mltllllei lieforc
Giant Savings
WASHINGTON (UPD - Miming to in impasse
The railrondi, backed by
Tlie House Government Ope­
ration* auhrom m lttee h a * last week’s Supreme Court
been told H ut cancellation of
contract* for fitiren orange
juice concentrate saved *ev
crai million dollar* tor the
government.

On 'Featherbedding' Dispute

Backs Move
TA LU H A SSEE (U PD —
Karri* Bryant Wednes­
day officially backed a move
by Sen* Spessard L Holtund and George A. Smalher*. (D E la.l, lo run Inter­
state Highway 73 from Tampa
to Miami.
Gov,

Asks Action

LAKKI AND f il l ') - Gov.
F arris Bryant ami the Stale
(.cgialalurc have Iktii asked
to pa** legitlation prohibit­
ing tlx sale of atcohullc (a v ­
erage* from grocery stores,
drug itores, auUnnohile tervlre station* and other rctail family shopping outlets.

Fire Dept. To Meet
A special meeting of tbo
North Orlando Volunteer Fire
Dept, h** lawn railed fur ft
p.m. Saturday a t (hr Commu­
nity Building in tha Village
Rivreation Are*.

4 Killed In Florida Bound Plane Crash
LAGRANGE. Ha (U PD - V llu u d a prominent LaGrangc
A sm all private plane carry- "urgcun and brother ol itrs
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x w tr i. 1 Fuller Callaway whose family
m s four perron, to H o n d a ^
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for a spring vscalkm crashed V|(U#
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near the atriiort here today, Jr., Ales Maddox, 18. son of
a local
inoitlrlan, and a un
killing all aboard
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The d ie d wmc hltnufied ijcn tilrid youth, a liivud ol
by authorrtacs aa Dr. UoUij 1701104 Hand.

THE I.TITLE RED SI IIOOLHOIJSE revolve.* n check for |2«,8:) from tha
.Sanford Drove Hill, RI’O Does, proceed.* from a Hpcciid donation mmle dur­
ing the m e n l North Florida District f’onvention, lieltl in Sanford. Tito
chock, ladiiK presented to Mrs. A. F. Kceth, center, lenrhernt the school by
Mrs. A. I’. Howcrsox, was Riven to the Sanford Drove for their fnvorito
charity project. At riitht is Mrs, R. (i. t’aruthers, who wns co-chairman
with Mrs. liovvursox a t the eotivention.
(Herald l’hoto)

at the Darlington School for
Boys In Rome, Ga. Police
said he and liie other youth*
were home for the spring hol­
iday* and (flat Dr. Hand,
who own* hi* own plane, had
agreed to ta k e . Hie bo) * to
Florida on a vacation trip.

Nothing Wrong
With Paddling,
Schoolman Says

decision allowing them to
streamline work rules, an­
nounced after Ihe breakup
that they would put work
rule change* in effect within
a month.
The unions declared, after
the Supreme Court barked
Hie employer*, that III y
would strike.
In San Francisco, negotia­
tors for the Southern l’aclflc
Railroad and Ihe Brotherhood
of Ball way Clerk*, prod it d
by t’icsideni Kennedy, re
turn',i| ),v (he conference tabl*
today In their dispute over
automation.
Hu* President stepped in­
to the picture Wednesday
when tiie tt nisi
member
union apparently wa* on the
verge of is-tnng a strike tilllmtituni.
He piked
h-nii
sides to submit their differ­
ences In arliltration.
The railroad accepted but
union negotiators were expeeled to hold tiaek an an­
swer until they hud d sens*ed it. The union contended

WASHINGTON ( I ll'll
—
City School Supt. Carl K.
Il.oiscn believes an "open
hand, hail ruler o r lightweight paddle” I* (lie answer
lo unruly students in the na*
lion’s capital.
Corporal punishment ap ­
plied to Ihe "band or l|ie
buttocks of a pupil” under
''J u s t i f i e d
rlrcu m stan c-1
r a " wouiu gu far toward
bringing order in (be public
schools, llanscn said Wednei
day.
F urther disregard for a
teacher's instruction* might
make it necessary to eject the
student from the classroom,
lie said. The school head sug­
gested use of “ reasonable
force for the pur;Ki*e of pro­
pelling a pupil in a desired
direction."

\,
Hie railroad should retrain
clerk* displaced by machines.
Southern Pacific said iho
plan would retard technical
advance and croata unnec­
essary Jobs,
ll wax unlikely a atriko
would take place over feath­
erbedding. 11 waa believed
Kennedy would atep in with
a
em ergency
fartfinding
board to head off a alrike for
al least !*&gt; days. Observers
fell the White House pro­
bably would Iry lo force a r ­
bitration m Hie dispute !(•
Hie iMinrd'i recommend a Horn
tailed to satisfy Iroth tides.

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�Castro Decrees Death For Burglars, False Cops, Thieves
ies to men the ' ‘most modern afraid te smash him because nicate him because ha ex.
weapon h" which he said his of Soviet threats of retalia­ polled score* of p riest, from
regime now posse--es.
tion.
Cuba
His main attack, however,
He denounced refugees for
Since th a t time, however,
fleeing from Cuba, but a t the was focus'd on Internal con­
same time assailed the United ditions.
States for not
providing
"There aie neighborhoods
transportation to carry them in the capital, such as Alta
away.
Habana, where . . . families
This was a reference to the arn terrorised by anti-sociat
fact th at the most recent tee elements,'’ bo said. "A t times,
shipment of U. S. ransom they u*e children to carry out
goods to the Castro regime robberies or to enter houses
was carried by a freighter and open them.
"Wo m ust take measures
which w t~ t on to Germany in­
stead of returning to the against that. F or those who
rob hou.es, using violence,
United .Stales.
Castro spoke at a mass there must be th e death penmeeting marking the sixth aly."
He said also that persons
anniversary of a suicide at­
tack on the Cuban “ White mastjuerading as policemen
House/' by about 3(1 students will be executed.
Castro said th a t In some
led by Jose A. Echevarria. All
of the attackers were killed, cases crooked Judges work
Th« prem ier mude no ref­ hand in glove with tho thieves.
In hia comments on the
erence to tlie 19117 attack.
Castro's speech contained church, Castro blamed "re­
the usual attacks on President actionaries'' for the differ­
Kennedy and other U. S. ences which lid th« Roman
100‘
leaders, who he implied are Catholic Church to excommu­

MIAMI (U P !) — Prm l*T
Fl-lrl f'm lio d«*cr»v*d death
early today fur burglars, fal*c
jxdicenion and thieves who use
children in their work.
In a two-hour speech broad­
cast by Radio Havana, Castro
di-dort-d also that lie has just
about patched up his differeiK-t* with the Roman Catho­
lic Church. He said soma fun­
dam entalist p ro teitan t sects
still op|&gt;o*e him, but charged
th a t they are “subsidised by
(U. H-) Imperialists,
The bearded revolutionary
depleted Havana aa a city
terrorised In some areas by
housebreakers and infested in
others by “ pretty boys," “ stu­
dents who do not study," and
'bums” and "shiftiest types'’
who hang around pool halls.
It was the first time he hed
revealed the existence of 10
many "anti-social types" in
Cuba.
Castro said ha ie going to
recruit troope and ekilled
workman from Cuba's factor­

some kind of an understand, i th o ended a two.vweek visit to Catholic Church have begun
to disappear," Castro said.
ing with the Kremlin through Italy yesterday
yesterday.
I Alnx'-i AiJziiubei, Premier N l- 1 “Conflict*
between
tin “In the first months of lire
| kita Khrushchev’* son-in-law, I (Castro) revolution and the revolution there was talk of

i the Vatican has exchanged
ambassador* with th« Cai ro
I regime. The church now *p| pears to be about to conclude

C R E D I T O R 'S

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I antiCastro) cases in th*- church
but now such talk is seldom
j heard.''

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Creditors say, "We over bought," so pay us now!
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profit." We must sell merchandise ''Quick."

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DeBary Arts And Crafts Club
By Mrs. Adam M ailer
Tho DeBary Arts a n d
Crafts Club was host to seven
new clubs of the Florida Fed­
eration of Art, Inc., last Sun­
day afternoon at a Reception
and Tea held at tba DeBary
Mansion House.
Some 600 guests viewed the
ISO paintings exhibited by
membora of the new clubs
which include The F o r t
Pierce Club, Beaux Arts of
Daytona, Tam pa Academy o|
Tam pa, Art League of Bonita
Springs, Jacksonville Reach­
es Fine Arts Club, The Fort
Walton Art Club and the De­
Bary club.
Mrs. V. Howard and Mrt.
E. C. Ralkwill were in charge
of registration and guests
were greeted by Mrs. George
Brooks, A. MacNoughlon, A.
M ercer and other members
of the DeBary group.
Among special guests pre­
sent were J. It. Elliott of the

rationClubs
St. Petersburg Art Club and
Dudley Flagler of Lakeland.
vice president of (lie Florida
Federation.
Presiding at the tea table
were Mrs. Horace Demurest
and Mra. O scar B arnett as­
sisted by H sietle E lto n , MrsHarvey II. Koch, Viola Leone
nnd Mrs. D. S. Dent. Peg
Cunningham was In charge of
aalca featuring gifts donsled
by members of the DeBary
Club to raise money to help
defray expenses of painting
Uio Mansion House. Tills Is
a project of ull clubs In the
Federation.
Various galleries were dec­
orated with arrangem ents of
cut flowers and Hie lea table,
which was overlaid with a
luco cloth and holding silver
■nd china appointments, was
serviced by another table
bearing trays of tea sand­
wiches and homemade cook­
ies.

Pet Show,
Obedience
Match Set
The Mid-Florida Obedience
Club will hold its first an ­
nual P et Show and Obedience
Match at the Casselberry
Ball P ark Sunday a t S p m .
The event will ba open to
all breeds of dogs and tro­
phies and prize* will be
awarded In 12 classes. Lorge
trophies will be awarded In
the Obedience Match.
E ntry blanks a re available
from Drs. Foley, Lawrence
and Rasa, Sanford vtdernarIans. No dogs with CD titles
will he allowed to enter the
Mulch.
A door prise of a register­
ed basset puppy will be
awarded,
Entries will close at noon
on Sunday.

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cate Bridge Club at the March 5 meeting fur huving tho highest acores in a
two months aeries of play. Making the presentation were club directora
Misa Ethel Johnson and Howard Middleton.
(Cox Photo)

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WASHINGTON
(L T D —
The Stale Departm ent says
Russia's charge that U. S.
Navy ships fired on a Russian
traw ler was ''w ithout founda­
tion."
"surface vessel" was
ithin 12 miles of a U. S.
d e stro je r engaged in gun­
nery practice as the Kussians
laid, and a State Department
ip kesman added that the
ship was firing ammunition
vfith only a seven-mile m axi­
mum range.
Spokesman Lincoln White
said investigation of the al­
leged incident 70 miles east
of Norfolk on March 8 when
the Kussians said two m is­

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Soviet fishing boat revealed:
The site of the alleged in­
cident is located within “ an
established and recognized U.
S. Navy operations are a,"
and on the day in question.
“ U. S. naval vessels, none
of which were cruisers, were
in the a re a ."
"Six L'.S. Navy destroyers
fired gunnery exercises in
this area on March 8.
"The ship nearest the loca­
tion of the alleged incident
fired an anti-aircraft practice
at a towed sleeve target. At
the tim e of the firing this
ship was to miles from the
position which the Soviet
L'nlon reports was the loca

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Casselberry Street
Name Change Asked
Proposals for changing names of certain streets
in order to line up and establish Winter Park l)r. as
a through street in connection with tlie Town of
Casselberry’s request that it lie designated a "muni­
cipal connecting link" by the county and taken into
the county road system were made at Monday night's
meeting of the Casselberry

DeBary Club
Gets Chairmen,
Plans Events
Ity Mrs. Ada in Muller
Com mittee
appointments
and
plans
for
upcoming
event* were made by the
D ollary A rts and Crafts Club
at last T hursday's meeting
held at the DeRary Mansion
House with Ed McCarthy,
president presiding.
Mrs. V. Howard was nam ­
ed as chairm an of a nom inat­
ing committee and Mrs. Opal
Dean-on as local chairm an
for tlie State Federation of
A 't's State Convention sche­
duled April 20 21 at the Offi­
cers Club in Cape Canaveral.
Announcement was made
that Freda Stern of Del.and
a m em ber of the DeRary
Club, will donate a picture
to lie auctioned at the May
Festival. Mrs. George Brooks
rem inded m em bers to be
getting their “ Religion In
A rt" pictures ready for the
F a ste r Showing to he held
at tlie Mansion House through
April.
It was announced that the
Da&gt;tona Reach Club is plan­
ning a Sidewalk Festival for
March 2130.
Program for tlie meeting
featured a dem onstration by
Mrs. B. W. Wicrman on tlie
painting of china.

County Woman
Gets Orlando
Jaycee Award
lly Shirley Wentworth
A Seminole County resl.
dent recently was named
Outstanding Young Teacher
of the Y ear of Orange Coun­
ty by the Orlando JayccM
Miss Marie I’atiiro, who
m akes her home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deter
i ’anico at 1232 Kalmy iiearh
Dr. in Dear Lake, recipient
of the honor, was presented
a plaque in recognition at the
annual Jaycee Awards Ban­
quet held at the Cherry
Plaza Hotel.
Miss I'anico teaclies at
Ldgcw ater High.

Aldermen by Read Board
Chairman J. 1). Self.
Tlie prnposul ns presented
culls for W inter Dark Dr.,
width now runs north from
Redhug ltd., to he extended
urcund t h «&lt; southeast of
(fuei'ii'# M irror Circle where
W inter Dark ltd. picks up
again; then to follow on
through north to Seminole
Ulvd.
At the point north of C rys­
tal Howl where W inter 1'nrk
Dr. now takes off ut u right
angle, this road from tlie new
W inter Dark Dr. will he railed
Dark Drive.
North c f this junction,
Quintuplet Dr. will s ta rt at
the new W inter I'uik Dr. and
extended iiorlheust to Luke
Dr.
Action on the recommenda­
tion was delayed for further
discussion with the road hoard
and Interested citizens hcfuie
any ordinunca is drawn.

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By Mr*. Adam Muller
executive Board members
ot the DeRary Volunteer Fire
Auxiliary met last Thursday
morning at the home of Mrs.
Charles I'lrich, president, to
plan tlie Straw berry Festival
and Fashion Show which the
group m il sponsor on next
Tuesday.
The event will take place
at 7 p m. in the Recreation
Hall of the D ellary Fire S ta­
tion. The Show will feature
fashions from Ko-Jays in
Sanford.
Mrs May Phillips, ch air­
man, has announced that
those planning to attend are
invited to bring their own
cards for play scheduled af­
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Fifteen Rollins College stu ­
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Mexico, to study the Mayan
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DeBary Firemen
To Give Dance
Ity Mrs. Adam Muller
DeRary Volunteer Firem en
will be hosts this Saturday
for a St. P atrick’s Day
Dance to he held In the Re­
creation Hall ol tlie Fire Slalion.
Frank Yohats Band will
provide music for dancing
from 9 p m . until 1 a . m.
Reservations ran be made
with Darwin llrucc or Jack
Lambertson and advance tic­
ket* are on sale at several
local business establishments

FRIDAY and SATURDAY—MAR. IS nnd 10

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Festival,
Fashion Show

Rollins Students
To Study
Mayan Ruins

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Trim* close to fences,
tree*, flower beds, etc.

CRACKER DAYSU

THE SENIOR PLANNING HOARD lepre.uenting the eight counties mak­
ing tip the Citrus Council of Oirl Scouts met in Sanford Thursday at the
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Those attending were, seated from li ft,
Nikki Morgan. Marry Holler and Judy Lewis; standing, Hetty Masters,
Donna Danklefs and Vicki McCrale.
(Herald Photo)

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Worry Clinic

Helen Fuller Says
They sny one picture is worth a
thousand words. This picture shown
above, taken by our Herald Pho­
tographer, Hill Vincent Tuesday at
the scene of the truck-train collision
In South Seminole, graphically high­

lights the neeil for traffic signals at
every rail crossing in this area.
We have repeatedly urged, stres­
sed. and begged for traffic signals at
ail the crossings. I.et this picture
speak for itself.
Why do we always wait so long I

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
I t It both ahecr coincident*
ami Inevitable fate tliul linlf
n dozen Im portant m utters e f­
fecting the U.H. tran sp o rta­
tion pulley hava coma to a
head at nna time. They Illus­
trate better tliun anything ulsu
the mess this pulley is in,
President K e n n e d y bus
again sent to Congress recom­
mendations for new transportatlon legislation which
t'uagreia last year did no­
th in g about.
The U.8. Huprrme Court has
held In effect th a t railroads
have the right to change work
rules which would eliminate
w hat the em ptryeis call "fenthci bedding" and the em ­
ploye! call "Job security."
Tills decision would become
effective Murrli L’tl a fte r luoro
than u decade of lurk.-ring be­
tween management and labor
and two years of presidential
commission investigation and
court litigation.
Itailroml imiuageuient now

Notebook

federal aid for mas* transporlatlon facilities in m etropoli­
tan areas d es at last seem
likely to pass 111 this session
of Congress.
Itepratrd delays to which
the handling of vital tra n s ­
put Intion Issues have been
subjected a le viewed by liluliy
authorities a- pieeisely what's
wrong with thu IrnnsjiorUttiuu
picture today.
Nothing was d&lt;mo ahinit
transportation problems whilu
they wero small and Inauiiguable. Indecision has allow id
them to grow until they m e
utmost iiusolvalde.
'1 lie l.ig bottleneck is tcslstance to eliunge.
Unless all forms of tra n s­
portation can nm dem ito to
take advantage of new tech-^
oologies, unless they run lie
regulated and allowed t&gt;&gt; com­
pete on more even term s, some
of them appear to ho headed
for bankruptcy, nationaliza­
tion or extinction.
Tills Is the gist of "Quest
for C'lisis," a new study of
world transporliition problems
made by Jam es N, Sites of
the American Assoclnlinn of
llailrond*.
()H iiii Eisenhower fellow­
ship lust year, Sites found
tliul wherever sound economic
practices governed tran sp o r­
tation policy—as in Sw itzer­
l a n d , Germany and 'Die
Nldlier laud*
thu railroads
give g ind service.
Where polities and re sis t­
ance to change have d eter­
mined transportation policy —
as In llrltain and Italy —- the
ia IIroads are in a mess.
Present soundings Indicate
that if the Kennedy adm inis­
tratio n exerts the right kind
of pressure. It can get action
In this session of Congress on
the Presidents* traiisnortntion
reform program, which In­
cludes two principle hills.
The first would give the
railroad* exemption from the
minimum freight rale regu­
lation such a* now enjoyed by
waterway* in carrying bulk
cargo and by motor trucks in
carrying farm product".
If Congress does nut ap ­
prove ibis, the President pro*
I'ugu 1 Saiifnnl, Florida
Thura., March 1-1, FJG.'l (icseil as an alternative th a t
waterway and highway c a r­
H II. III! \. I.ll 1.lilt, 1:i»riMii a m i i*1 III.1*II1HI
riers be brought under the
l.n u %ll|» II. t*IIIM\ III.II
1- %IIII % %l1.11*111 1.
Ailvartlilifts Dlroitur
AIhIimbIiim IMUiif
same regulation as the railJl III U l.l 1 H
j i m i ; 1.. Mini ii %lv i ll
roads,
Mil flu* •» Mult ii a*r
4'utility IMUur
ffll III l.l:\ J. 4,li %M
i i.i t.i.t * ir %ii *11211
The second bill is a catch­
4*hi *l»II1til MuitAfter
L u h I y I Mi fur
all which would In effect make
|H»I III!.4.1 m io i ii \ M
1 II %Ml 1 lll.aill.IM 3
uiuuU iion M*n«*«i
Ivatui • l.tiiior
air, rail, truck and w ater ca r­
l iii ii vs I.l l a
r io n more truly competitive
M• 1ItAhltd 1
by equalization of rates and
ft 1 ll?! IIII* IIUV It A ll. a
regulation, elimination of sub­
llttuir |l«lliprp
lip Mall
All lillsrr
ftrutilftwlr f« lllllf
sidies and npprovul of experi­
lll-wU 1 \tmr
lie Wrrk
i MMJ 1 v i u r
m ental and Joint tariffs aim­
v.D|| fr Month a
S ib &lt;1 Month,
S,*'Q 1 ,i|un tli a
r.io n -Muiilhe
ed to give shippers b etter
J Uu 1 Mstiilfi
) .041 1 Mdii Mi
L\ ft I’mpi.I i:.»tulatloa. IHwtlUi. 4L.il all In.*11 ftuLftk*rl|&gt;Moita ta and lower cost service*.
III
BUY
JktlCC,
paid
has Invited th e four "en­
train " brotherhoods, w i t h
200,000 members, to resume
talks on tills subject in Chi­
cago March 13.
If rith e r side nr both of
them deride a t th a t time they
have nothing fu rth rr to illsv-Uss, the issue becomes a N a­
tional Mediation Hoard case,
headed for settlem ent or a
strike about Junp 1.
ll fi.ro tills iris* d '* the
II off-trnlii b ro th elImotls with
gin,non niembera am achedub'd to begin negotiations
with Class I railroads for a
new wage agreem ent.
A complete railway tie-up
by early summer is possible.
A Mena to an til 111*1 and
monopoly subconi in 11tee un­
der Ken. lisle* Kefauver. IITenn., bun ju st reported fa ­
vorably on Ins proposal to de­
fer until Unit all action on
railroad m erger appllrntluus
now before the In terstate
Commerce Commission.
Legislation to provide more

OH It HOARDING HOUSE

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Kilt?] Ctl H■ H’t &gt;»'full rlftfts 1,1*11-t’t Hi lulorr ST, IMS at the r&lt;i»t
urn t wf to*vifuntl, r Hurltlai. Uflit vr Hio Ai l of lllnitgri»a of llarcti.

W orld's deepest oil Weil
reaches 2ft,210 fret below the
Th» lleralit It a member nr III r Mliltrd I'trv i ayIi lull la ru in IlNl earth 's surface In Pecos Cour.ttfliiih v ly l&gt;f iti« me for f t |*tibII«'Htioti of all lit* lurul new*
I). lex.
Lru.ifcj in iiiti in.

Cong ress Aiding Colds?
WASHINGTON — Had a
bad rold lately? If your doctor
couldn't do m u h to help,
maybe Congress can.
Lust week the U. -S. Public
llia lth Survies announced its
belief th a t there Is a link be­
tween colds and air pollution.
Aciordlng to Surgeon General
Luther L. T erry there is
“ strong circum stantial evi­
dence” th at sulphur com­
pound* In Ihr atmosphere
"trigger outbreak* of upper
respiratory Infections" — ru n ­
ny nr
stopped-up
noses,
roughs and sore throats.
.Sulphur gases enter the air
from hurtling coal and oil in
factories nail home furnaces,
and through some refining
processes. Most modern plants
hnvs device* th a t trnp smoke
and a-dic* la-fora they ran
leave the smokestack.
Hu l
they am tint equipped to slop
the noxious sulphur gases
from escaping Into the sir.
Earlier this p u r Pie ideal
Kennedy railed on t 'mign - s to
approve a program to deal
with air pollution in general
on the same kind of largescale basis we an* now att.u k Ing the problem of water pol­
lution. Now, su ae new find­

ings on the specific harmful- w ra th -r conditions.
ties* of sulphur fumes have
Recent Investigation by the
come out. .Sen. Mnur.nc N’eti- Pub!'* Health Service In dif­
hergrr (D, ( tie ,I Is urging ferent areas of the country
Congress to i all for intensi­ from those studied hy Dr
fied research to g«t at this llohan reveal equally diam atcause of the common eohl *t ic evidence of correlation of
the source.
sulfide* In the air and asthm a.
Several recent studios rib d
Finding a probable cause of
hy Sen, N tuherger demon­ tens of millions of lost work­
strate what she lies, riles as days every year, not to men­
"a dram atic relationship" ins- tion the "personal distress
tween the levels of sulphur due to roughs and sneezing,"
d oxide and sulphur trloxide in does not guaranty* a rapid
the air nod the frequency and cure. The problem, It seems,
duration of the common cold is to find a way to remove
and other respiratory ail­ sulphur from fuels before
ments. .Studies carried out hy they are burned—a t a cost
Hr. Curtis Dohan, professor that I* not prohibit tv*. The
of preventive rued Line at the U. S. Iturvau of Mines ha* a
University of Pennsylvania method of extracting as much
and medical director for the a* Pit per cent of the sulphur
Itatllo i iji poration of Atiieri- from fuel oils — hut at a
ca compared thi frequency of high price.
T hat doe* not
rold* among office and Indus, daunt the lady Senator from
trial workers in seheted cil.es pioneer Oregon. Sen. Next*
with the level* of sulfates in burger propose* th a t Congress
lltr air in those cities. In thu assign I lie technicians to give
eight en-U fll cities Dr. Dohan the . a me old American try to
studied there was a striking tin- pridilrin of a low-cost way
relationship ltd wren the fre­ to extract sulphur from fuel*
quency .w ith which workers that bus solved considerably
were laid low hy colds and tin more difficult problems in the
level of sulfates in the air. past.
’Ihere appeared to la- tin re­
Shall it he said of a nation
lation he I ween the frequency on Its w.-.y to the star* that
of colds and the pre.iliro In It couldn't cute the common
the air of other pollutant* or I cold 7

Ing out our many requests
throughout the past year
Also, at this tim e, our sin­
cere thanks to Chief Itu)
Williams and the Sanford
I’ollce Department and to the
Sheriff J, L. Hobby and his
deputies for Ihe wonderful
cooperation extended us dur­
ing our many bulge lutictions, especially during the
weekend of the convention of
the Benevolent and I’atrotic
Order of Does.
I have been greatly honor­
ed in being privileged to
II) Hal Cochran
Funeral and hurlal expense* have had associations with
glva you something else to such great citizens of our
City snd know that this same
live for.
spirit of goodwill snd fel­
An Ohio man was locked lowship will continue down
in n "tore refrig erato r for through the years.
Thanks again to all for *
tvvo days TVlint a waste of
I "Job well done."
lime in lln-s# m id day*.
Frank E Holme*
Exalted H illy,
A wife is a doll. Her hus­
Sanford lodge 1311,
band should take her out to a
B.P.O. Elk*
nice restaurant oner in a while

Barbs

to g e t her stuffed.

Editor
..
.... . .
Sit il«tun and write your
Don’t w orry about your h i til to the editor! K rrp it
hands Retting cold these brief ( r.U word* or leas)
days. Prices will keep them moderate in tone, w rltirn
deep to your pockets.
Over the country there are
millions of little reasons why
you should pay attention to
school zone speed limits.

Thtra's no pltc*^
1 Uka homo- ■lor plcturool
Sc* l * Por KODAK
t'A M EIt VS, H im ami
I'hilshing

Wieboldt's
CAMERA SHOP

210 S. PARK AVK.

COMPLETE

plainly on nne side of Iha
paper and rnnfined to a
■ingle auhjrrt. I.eltera must
hear the NAME and AD­
DRESS of I ha w riter, nut
nert-KKarily for putiliration.
l*oa| Office I tin ia NOT an
addrraa. No rrfli-ction will
he permitted on the Integri­
ty or loyalty of any indi­
vidual.

think it is disgraceful to lm»
ptove on nature, yet he him-elf b.T filled teeth an 1 a
partial p ale n his mauth.
||C ,il»v wears cyr ?!.........
th u s

Im p ro v in g o n

h is d e ’ce-

live vtsp.n
As regards to the human
torso, a corset or girdle it
just i* valuable an aid to
the b .ly a&gt; eyeglasses, fal.-a
teeth or a hearing aid.
A i n im m v .N
PEST CONTROL
Termite* &amp; Other I'e.t*
m an PA R K OR.
S A N FO R 11
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19 IN’. DAVIS MOWER
IIKIGGS &amp; STRATTON
( UVU1.E ENGINE

10 IN. PAVIA MOWER
IIHIGGS A STRATTON*
3 ILL. 4 CYC LE ENGINE

To The Editor

pantv when .* sudden *1..f:
converts
frc ;/.n g
outdour
climate to a torrid wave.
Myrtle's t usband seems to

S P EC IA L!

*3 9 «

Letters

Dear Editor;
As my term of office *«
Exalted Ruler of -Sanford Elks
I/alge No. 12AI near* tlx end,
may I extend to you atal the
•toff of thu Sanford Herald
(tie sincere thank* of our
taalge, Its officers and m em ­
ber* for the tlmughtfulncss
and consideration m carry-

CASE 0482: Myrtle D . 'to outside w eath’r clun;e«
iged 34, is the wife of a pro. than any other creature &lt;m
lessor.
Uni Earth.
"D r. C rsne." she began,
All of us are tu rn na i I
“ my husband
rases
and Hut Gjd expects uv l&gt; wear
storm s because I wear a clothing, despite nudists tri
girdle.
the contrary. for cl thing is
"He claims that girdles and more efficient tia n bare a .in
corsets are artificial aids
Chickens have only one
that women should never " m il" of feather, and ani­
employ.
mals have only &lt;n? for rout
"F o r he say* if we lived They do make a shift from
right, we'd never require winter to summ er via nulling
such unnatural devices to or shedding excess fur. but
hold our waistline* in shape they arc Incipable cf quick
"Ilut I feel much better changes.
wlicn I wear a girdle, so is
A human being, however,
my husband right?"
can shift from a bathing suit
Corset m anufacturers and to a winter costume within
the salesmen of girdles are 5 minutes. Anil next day. if
actually G ods assistants.
the weather again turns hiiMaybe that sounds surpris­ my. lie ran ciange back
ing at first glance, but please again.
recall the simple fact that
The poor lien or dog Just '
God expected us human bo
j
ings to Improve on the body
wc get at birth.
Lor exam ple, shoe maimfaclurers are a ’*o God's as­
sistants. Lor tin* human foot
is n it adapted fur sharp
stones, plus snow alu! ice.
un!e«i it is protected with
footgear invented by the hu­
man brain.
God gave the horse a single
type of hard laid. Hut even
the horse has tienrflled from
mart's Ingcnulyt in equipping
the horse with iron sho&lt;* to
keep its hoof from being cut
to shred* on sharp stone*.
God created us ao we were
figuratcly born with shoes
in our heads.
He expected us to employ
our fertile brain to protect
our feet with all sort* of
footgear, including skis and
Ice akates, rubber bails and
galoshes, tennis shoe* and
high heeled pump*, sandals
etc.
because we were thus born
with shoe* in our heads, vve
hava innumerable variations
and can adapt more readily

’49”
T am o A Manets Maw era
Lor Any Jub.

Yes, there is ;i luolprool' investment
Yuli get a saving!* account passbook like this when
you open a sa v in g s account w ith us. C o n te n ts
guaranteed not to shrink. Your saving? are not
subject to m arket fluctuation, they’re safe and
e a rn ex cellen t re tu rn s . In te re ste d ? .C o m e in .

LEW IS
S A L E S &amp; S E R V IC E
2117 Country Club Road
Phone LA Z - i m

Before You BUILD
C ALL FA 2 -3 I0 3
Here, af your disposal, is a
complete Builder's Service
FROM PLANNING TO COMPLETION
HOME OR COMMERCIAL

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Securities
Mutual Lunds
ALLEN A TO.
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LAKELAND, FLA.
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Page 6 — March 14, 1963

Pretty Best
Shoots For No. 7
At Kennel Club

Elroy Face Shows 'Em How
United Press International 'b u m and a hom er by Howie
“ T hat’s tlie way your’re Goss added another off Erasupposed to do H," said lit­ 1ic llroglio. Washburn retired
tle Elroy Face. “ But if you alter pitching to four b at­
get into trouble you’ll know ters because of a strained
where to find m e."
muscle in his right forearm .
It was at the conclusion of
Rocky CoLavito hit a threean annual “ event" staged run liomcr off ex-Los An­
Wednesday in the Pittsburgh gels Dodger Stan Williams in
P irates' training c a m p — the first inning and the De­
F ace's first and only start tro it Tigers went on to a 4-2
of tlie year- From now until victory over the New York
October the 130-pound rig h t­ Yankees.
hander will be waiting by
Tlie National League cham ­
the bullpen telcplionc for P ir­ pion San Francisco Giants
ate starters to sound the made it four wins in five
SOS.
gam es with a 3-2 decision
Pace, who appeared in 63 over the Chicago Cubs. F e­
gam es as a relief pitcher for lipe Alou and rookie outfield­
the Pirates last season, show e r Dan Markowski hom errd
ed his pais how a sta rte r fo* the Giants oif Glen Hob­
•
is supposed to work. He ble.
blanked the St. Louis C ardi­
Triples by P ete Jernigan
nals for tlircc innings and and G ary Geiger featured a
was the winning pitcher in four-run fourth-inning which
tlie P irates' 5-3 trium ph at carried the Boston Red Sox
F t. Myers, Fla.
to a 5-1 trium ph over the
The P irates scored all their in s Angeles Angels.
runs in the first inning. L ar­
ry E lliott's two-run double
and Willie S targell’s two-run
hom er accounted to r four
runs
off
R ay
W a a h-

P re tty ’s Beat, one of the
few greyhounds to have won
Cassius, 21, who scored his a rac e this season in less
NEW YORK {U PI)-M adi- during the live-minute dem ­
•on Square Garden represen­ onstration, throw apple cores, 18th straight victory as a than 51 seconds, will try for
tative! want deflated Cassius fragments of oranges and professional but had h i s her seventh victory in the
Clay and m artyred Douf sandwich buns into the ring consecutive kayo string snap­ featured ninth race at the
Jonea to fight again in June along with cig ar butts and ped at nine straight, loudly
announced that he still wants Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
at Yankee Stadium because even a few coins.
his next tight to be with tonight, 'f'hc talented speed­
A
United
Press
Internation­
Of Uic vegetable-accompan­
ste r owned by Darold Robertied controversy over Clay’a al poll of 23 w riters in the heavyweight champion -Sonny
son has registered all her
Liston
for
the
title.
Garden
showed
13
who
hsd
unpopular decision Wednes­
wins
io G rade A contests,
H arry Markaon, managing
mustachioed. lM-pound Jones
day nifht.
most of them in main events.
Whether or not the re ­ winning the fight against tall­ director of Carden boxing,
The five box is regarded
m atch is made, the fans* er Clay, 202vs. Ten had Clay and m atchm aker Teddy Bren­
as a difficult hole to break
thundering
disapproval
of ahead and two scored the n e r reg ard Clay’a alleged from and P retty ’s Be»t has
gaseous Cassius in the G ar­ fight even. Clay had gone in­ longing for Liston with good drawn it again tonight for
humor, and they concentrated
den earned one great benefit to the ring favored at 3-1.
the fifth tim e in
her last
The United Press Interna- today on m anager BUI Paverfor mankind: Clay promises
seven starts But this posi­
never to predict the round for tional favored Clay on a sham in their proposals for tion does not seem to bother
rounds basis, 6-3-1 because of the return fight with Jones
a knockout again.
the sleek 56 pounder for she
Unbeaten but badly tarnish- his long-armed Jabs a n d at Yankee Stadium.
has registered two
of her
Jack Niton, champion Lisad Cassius of Louisville, Ky., straight right punches to the
wins from that position.
not only failed to knock out head, although it seemed in ton’s advisor, announced In
One of tlie most dangerous
New Yorker Jones in his pre­ the early rounds th at the ag­ Philadelphia:
opponents for the Bolierlson
“
Clay
will
be
Liston’s
next
dicted fourth round or any gressive Jones might knock
sta r tonight will be Orville
oilier round; but when the him out. It was an eacellent title opponent at Philadelphia Moses' Excelling, who reg ist­
in June or July—alter we get ered 13 iirsts a year ago, top
unanimous 10-framc decisions fight.
All three ring officials slio rid of Floyd Patterson on win score for last season
for Cassius was snnounced,
the 11.732 jam m rd fans a l­ vote for Clay as follows: Re­ April 10."
Others in tonight's a ttra c ­
Nllon Is a kindly man, ap ­ tion arc Rock Flight, Abiemost blew the roof off with feree Joe Loscolzo, 3-1-1;
Judge Frank Forbes, 5-4-1, parently trying to publicize gal Sue, Joe Luck, II. Bright,
their roars of disapptoval.
Some of the mure irate, | and Judge Artie Aldala, 5-4-1. the Liston-Patterson return Ford and Miss P erry.
light at Miami Beach and ac­
Tonight's nightcap sends
not wishing that any Grade B routers over the
TWICE RUNNER-UP
- • By AIon Mov«r tually
catastrophe like Lislon should long 3»tli mile course. In the
M arjorie Kipp led the Sandbefall the still am ateurish lineup arc such popular rout­
* * * M £ L £ . o r 7 * c j\\
Clay.
spurs Howling League with a
ers
as
C
asandra,
Tuffy
O'
M fM N fiO T A r w / * f , ^
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A d is' H t
There were no knockdowns Ix-ary,
5H O #£P A 2 / Fawn
Violet and big 560 series and with the
M l/tT
in
Wednesday night's fight Itockrr Chair Jra n .
O A #£ /M P R O M R fY T
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highest gam e yet bowled in
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and the only blood was ■ tric­
RVAT A£
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kle from Clay’s nose in the
CAY P O
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fO R A f t
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Eleanor
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knocking them down lo tlie
receive
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tunc of a 494 senes and a 197
guarantees when tlie Imam ml
W £ R £ lR P
high gam e. Ja n e Adcock
reports
come
in
from
the
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NEW YORK (U P IJ — Vilcam
e through with a 490-175
theater television, Murkson lunova is favored to beat Def/U P /A ’O
and Hetty Cattail rolled a 2U5
A A P 9 * 0 A*
said.
Paul and Purdham is ruled a
0A 7TA Y6,
Clay is guarantied *20.000 to»Mip against .Memphis -State game.
Tlie lead tram , Welsh Tire
with the privilege of 30 per toniRlit in the opening games
Siiop.
split the wins with the
cent of all net Income from of tho 20th annual National
the gate and theater televis­ Invitation basketball Tourna­ third place team , St. Johns
ion. Jones gets a guarantee ment a t Madison Square G ar­ Realty. M citohert’s Tire a c ­
quired three wins Iruui Je t
of 815.000 with a 23 per rent den.
Inn and Factory Paint Outlet
privilege.
•
The winner of the Villa- also had a three-point win
nova-DePaul z o n e goes on to from P erm Mfg. Alix of S an­
play
sixth-ranked
Wichita ford outdid them all with four
.Saturday night while the win­ wina from Stcm pcr Real E s­
ner of tho Fordham-.Memphia tate.
S tate contest will he paired
F actory Paint Outlet is in
against third-seeded ('animus. the lead in the city tourna­
Providence ami Marquette, ment.
W £R £ 6 r 4
tlie other seeded teuuis, start
Sanford'a
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a
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thin-lad
L eague
standings are :
AY C iO B
squad pared by Chip Crawford play in -Saturday night ami Welsh Tire, GU'4-3819, McltoP r r c Y 'fo 9 o
swamped Bishop Moore in a Tuesday night quarterfinal bert’a Tire 67l*-40Vs, St.
YOU C A Y £ £
dual track meet Wednesday douhleheaders. The semifinal Johns Realty 62tt-45V», J r t
games a rt
scheduled for Inn, 61-47, Alix of Sanford
by the tune of 93-30.
ao/so Ate ourit&gt;
Crawford broke the school H u n -d ay night ami the na- 48 60 . F actory Paint 44&lt;3-6319,
f T W O W j 7//4T
A A *r &lt;y P&amp; RAC T.
record in the 120 yard hurdles tioiially-tUvviwd final Satur-1 Picrro Mfg. 44 64, aud Stemwith a time of 15.4.
day afternoon, March 23.
Ip o r’ii 37ls-70'j.
O ther firsts for -Sanford
weia:
HSU yard relay ;— Jim Wesslund, Billy III own, Tommy
Hinson anil Itinldy Law mm;
440 yatd dash — lla riy
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP1)
Then he did "the toughest
Baika;
— Joe Kuharich quit as head thing I've ever had to do in
Low huidles — Chip Crawcoach a t Notre Dame, one of my life, standing up in front
fold:
of th o s e hoys ami telling them
HSU yaid dash—Dave Me* football's prixu plums, to join
1 was going to step out."
tha
National
Football
L*ttgue
‘the Sanford Recreation De­ sive defense is tha order of Gillis;
The
football team was
partm ent is still accepting en- the day.
S print medley relay — Den­ with tlie wish that he was
"tw ins so 1 could handle both called to a burned meeting
tries into the Men’s and Wom­
Each year Sanford sands a ver Vodopich, U rns Williams,
afte r classes, to hear K uhar­
en's Soltball Lrague, which is icprcscntalive team to com­ Tom Hinson and Danny Tlllis; jobs."
Kuharich, after two weeks ich announce his retirem ent
High jum p—Ronald Fehd;
scheduled to begin play on pete in district and state
Milo relay — Chip Crwford, of considerations of tho offer ami reveal th a t Ids freshm an
April 8.
tournam ents.
Dave
Mctiillia, Alex Caimeii to become the NFI.'a super­ couch, Hugh Devore, would
This y ear the City league
Full details may ba obtain­
visor of officials and admini­ he "interim coach for 1903."
and Church League will oper­ ed from tha Sanford R ecrea­ and Harry llaiks;
Broad Ju m p — Dave McUil- strativ e assistant to Commis­ and perhaps longer.
ate separately. All churches tion Department.
It was the second tim e that
Its;
sioner Pete Roselle, an old
are urged to enter a team.
The Softball leag u es this
Discus—Gene Williams;
friend, tuld Notre llama \Vwl- Devore has hern the Irish "in ­
Rhot-put— Dave Noel.
year will ail be Slo-Pitck with
nrs.lay that he was through.
em phasis on good, d ean ,
athletic play.
Slo-Pitch Softball has taken
Dot Johnson was high with
the country by storm in the a 185-304 series in tha Shoot­
last four years. It differs ing S tar Loop.
from fast pitch in the respect
O ther high Raines ware roll­
that the pitch has to be a ed by Susy Iteiio and M arge
definite slow lob and a reg­ F arris 170; Betty Church DIB;
ulation tram consists of 10 K itty I’uidy and Susy Rano
players. Term s usually used picked up the difficult D-fl-10
to describe our local league aplit, Susy Reno converted the
•SUNDAY
Is that we refer to it as a 4-5 and the 8-7 twice in a row;
“ pilch and duck" league Anna Bridges tha 3-7, Lor­
where every batter Is a po­ raine Bpotle 3-7 and Helen
tential alugger and aggres­ Allman tha 3.8.

Kipp Sets Hof
Kegler Pace

Villanova
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Den Drysdale, 1962 pitch­
Catcher Sam Taylor's eighth
er «f the year when he was inning double snapped a 2-2
a 25-game winner, retired tie and gave the New York
nin« straight batters in the Mets a 3-2 victory over the
Los Angeles Dodgers’ 3-1 win | Cincinnati Reds.
over the Milwaukee B ra v e s .1 Dick Donovan pitched three

shutout innings but then w
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and four runs in the foul
inning as the Houston Co
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DeBary Legion Post Holds Ceremony
II) Mis. Adam Mullrr
Member* of DcBary'a Her­
bert D. Gibb American l e g ­
ion Post 259 ami it* auxiliary
atu-m k\l on Initiation Ititual
Ceremony conducted l a s t
Thursday night at the Com­
munity Center with Com­
m ander Fred McLaren pre­
siding.
Special guest* introduced
included L am ar Cannon of
Jacksonville, com m ander of
the fifth district; Ike Duller
of Jacksonville, form er dis­
trict com m itteem an; Alfred

CHANGE OK LOCATION
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES
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Dr. A. W. Woodall
----- T O ------

1400 PARK AVE.
SANFORD,
PHONE

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1 . White of Jacksonville, lor the 1963 m embership entrrlh e rn area chaplain, and | rollm rnt and -McLaren was
Airs. .M. Kister of Orange presented with a Gold Ribbon
City, fifth district auxiliary Award in recognition of Die
ptL'sIdenl,
post’* loo p er cent m em ber­
Edw ard
Patterson
w a s ship.
chairman of the ititual Team
The post also received the
witch was composed of Clar­
annual
Americanism Certifi­
ence Shaffer. Fred Hammerer, William Brumbaugh, Ed- cate for Distinguished S er­
tnuid lovanna and Alfred vice.
Special award* for 25 year*
Newell.
or
more with the Legion went
A vards w ere presemed to
Ardelh
Michner,
adjutant, to Patterson, H am m erer and
and past com m ander Brum- t’cler Kopprnaal.
baugh for m eritorious service.
The post received a citation

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51.50

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ONLY ONE . . . . in beautiful
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It EG. PRICE ...... 1219.50
Trade-in Allow ■nee 51.50

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Kegulur Price ....... $379.50
Trade-in Allowance
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Special

GROUPS

CONSISTS OF: Sulii lied. .Matching: Chair, 3 Step Tables
1 Coffee Table and 1! Table Lamps

$

CRACKER DAYS SPECIAL as low as

JOHNSON - CARPER
IN ANTKIUR lllK llltY
(Similar To Illustration)

BEDROOM

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Cherry. A truly 10th Century CI hns Ic, impressive
si vie mill value. During Cracker Days Special —
A Scaly Spring ami M »ltr—•* "
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with IhU auilr at Ihc regular price ?
oi only

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CRACKER DAYS SPECIAL
. . . in Uaritain Sales - Your
Choice of .‘l-Pr. lied Room
Suites in Walnut, Goldin
Risque or Maple Finish.
(This Sale Only)

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TAIILKK A VAIL A Itl.E

BUYS
Of The Atomic Age
TABLES with Nevamar Top* in Round.
Dmpleaf Harvest and Pedestal Design —
Plastic edge hand on all tables in a selection
of beautiful hardwoods.
■tarting
as low us
LISTEN TO THIS: Genuine Hardwood
CHAIRS, Captain, Mates, Windsor and Duxbury Chairs, Sleum-llent Hacks in Hand
rubbed finish.
Cracker Days Sale
as low as
4 Chairs For

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Many, Many other special bargains on
display throughout our store for “ Cracker
Days.” Don't miss it • He sure In visit
our store. Remember wc offer liberal

Be Sure You Compare

LARGE MAGNOLIAS

AND TOP VALUE STAMPS

PRICES b

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IF • . . You Shop Elsewhere*. . .

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W ILS O N -M A IER

The Seminole County Blood
Bank rep o rt, (lie following
blood donors (or February
1963:
Robert
B
Tlioma*,
25
pints; William B ItiChardc,
20 pints; Howard E. Bass.
19 pints; E arl S. Handley, 17
pints; Itonnld J . Bales, 15
pints; J. K. Alderman, 14
pints; Russell Spencer, 13
pints.
E lm er E Wonteney and
Gwen Dougherty, 12 pints;
Henry T. Slicrr, II pints;
Willie Anderson, 10 pints;
V.r*
T ereece
M. Sasser.
David C arpenter, Harold E.
Herlisl and Melton A. Yetvtngton, U pints; Jim m y It.
Henderson, 5 pints.
Vergil iL. Anderson. O. K.
Robinson and C h a r l e s D.
Baker, 7 pint*; Roger L.
H arris, William A. Horn,
Frank E. F itrpatrlck, C har­
les McWatiers ami Calvin S
Johns, it pints; L. R. E u ­
bank*. Harold J. Chapman,
Albert O. I’ayne, Darryl M.
Kindt. C harles A. Tether
bridge, A rthur Decker J r ..
Leofl M. Swain and Jam es
H. Benton, 5 pints,
John I*. Brown, DavU B.
Gavin and Jim A. laidwig,
4 pints; John B. Phillips,
Samuel Dunn J r.. Arnold J.
Bold, Tlmtnaa W. Baker,
D arrell K. Swift and William
A. Moore. 3 pints.
Two pint donors were Mrs.
Sandra Collins, Bull aid It
DcJong, Roy E. Rhodes, Al­
vin C. Veaeh, Bobby 4. Ro­
binette, Lawrence C. Barincau, Richard Barineau, Ar­
thur L. Edge, William T.
F reem an. Tommy Wires and
Chester I*. Macek
One pint donor* were C har­
les W Register, Joe L. Mor­
gan, Terry W. F oster, Terry
A. Perkins, George 1). Jail
let, Joseph it. Daly, George
J. Spencer, Josjich R.' C ar­
ter. Jero m e W. Hill. Mickey
llud*|&gt;etli, Miss Dorotliy Coop
e r, Wayne J . Holt, llk h a rd
Walker,
Doris
Umtcrwoud,
l.ichard M. Detviler.
Also Glen M. MeKcndfee,
Mr* Pauline Snyder, Mrs j
Mala I Itopktns, Harold W
Dill. Maurice Mack, I-arry
Alni|&gt;, Robert 4.- Freem an,
W aller It, Nutting, Kenneth
Tackett, William It. Vann,
Jam es E. McLaughlin, Harry
Bryan, Bunak) W. l/iwc and
Mr*. Florence M. Lansing.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
(U P I—Hoy Em erson of Aus­
tralia, rankest first among
Die world'* am ateu r tennis
player*,
and
D arlene
Hard of laing Beach, Calif.,
the top ranked American wo­
man will lake part in the
C an be lliilon Tennis T ourna­
ment starting March 17,

Irude-in-ullowliners • Cush Discounts —
Easy terms if desired • courteous service,

311 E. 1st ST.

Two tables played id sec­
tion* of bridge at Tuesday's
weekly meeting of ilte De­
Bary Duplicate Bridge Club
in the Community Center.
Section otto winners d ir­
ected by Howard Middleton
were, NS, first, E. Z. Wal­
ters and H arry Schob; sec­
ond. tie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wheatley with Mrs. Frank
Austin and Mrs. It. W Acker­
m an: fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
Middleton.
EW, first. Mrs. William
Wood lock • and Mrs. U N".
Lackey; second, Mrs. Nan
Edw ards and Mrs. Betty Dun-

Blood Bank
Donors Named

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Georgian

Furniture Co., Inc.

SANFORD, FLA.

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UrraTB

By Jan# Caaaelberry
A Fam ily Life Education
Institute wilt be conducted
by Dr. Douglass Brown, pro­
fessor of m arriage and fam ­
ily living at Uie School of
Social Welfare, Florida Stale
University, on Tuesday. Wed­
nesday and Thursday of nest
week under the sponsorship
of the Lyman High School
PTA.
Dr. Brown's extensive edit-

can; third, Mrs. Ruth Blatt
and Mrs. David Singer and
fourth, Mrs. E. Z. W allers
in d Mrs. Myron Accardl.
Section two winner* direct­
ed by Mrs. Jessie P earsall
were. NS, first. Mr. and Mrs.
George Pearsall; second. J.
V andcrdiaaf amt Mrs. Myr­
tle Dunnrbacke; third, Mrs.
E. E. Anderson and Mr*.
Clyde Ramsey and fourth.
Col. and Mrs. William Hague
EW, tin t. Mr. and Mr*.
Virgil Mots; second. Mr*.
Minta Morrison and Mrs. E l­
sa Unkles; third, Mr. and
Mrs. E. X. Hinkle and fourth,
lie, Oscar Barnett and Mrs.
Elsie Batson with Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Andrews.
Sex week the club will
sponsor its annual charity
games. Bone Bela ries will be
Multiple Sclerosis and Logo­
pedics. H ie games wilt bo
open lo the public and guests
will be welcome to play dup­
licate o r tl&gt;e gam e of Uielr
choice. No bridge lessen will
be given on this date.
Tiie final lesson lo he giv­
en by Mr*. N- J. N lser will
l&gt;c livid on Tuesday, March
33, at It a. tu. before the
regular game.

S V IO Y

cation and experience In the be conducted at the Alta -1 Brown will speak to the
field of guidance and coun­ monte Elem entary School. | eighth and ninth graders at
seling
eminently
qualifies The public is Invited.
South Seminole Junior Hign
On Thursday morning, Dr. I School.
him lo lecture on the subject.
He is m arried and lives in
Tallahassee with his wife and
four children
A busy schedule has been
&gt;i( G O O D OL* MSHIONXlT
planned in order that the pro­
fessor will be able to speak
to as many groups of adults
or students as possible.
Tuesday, at 1:30 p in., he
FRIDAY and SATURDAY—MARCH 15 and 16
will speak at an assembly
Tremendous Anniversary Sale
ln the Lyman auditorium for
the senior class.
All parents are encouraged
Continue Through Cracker Days
to attend the Lyman PTA
meeting a t 7:30 p. m. Tues­
«*.
CHILDREN'S
day when Dr. Brown will
conduct a discussion on the
Values
subject,
“ Do
Adolescents
to 5.99
Need P arents?"
On Wednesday morning, he
will speak to the loth and
LADIES'
11th grades at Lyman in se­
p arate assemblies.
A luncheon wilt tie held at
Valura
noon on Wednesday at the
to 16.99
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church at which Dr.
Brown and County School
SIGN’S
Superintendent It. T. Mil wee
and W. A. Teague as well
a* represent alive* from lie
state and district PTA of­
fices w ill be guests of honor.
Invitations also have been
sent to County PTA presi­
dents and scltooi principals
to attend. Deadline for r e ­
servation* will be Friday.
(FULL SIZES)
Following the luncheon the
REGULAR $1.99P r.
public I* invited to attend ii
PTA workshop at the church
on Fam ily Life at 2 p m .a t
the church.
COMING AND GOING
Wednesday at * p. m., an
adult discussion group will

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SHOES

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SPECIAL

AIR MATTRESS

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2221 Grape*ills A te.
EA 2-08M

99

SAVE

Committee To Meet
A meeting of the DeBary
Em ergency
D isaster Com­
m ittee has been scheduled
for next Monday at 9:30 a. hiat the Community Center.
All members aro urged to
attend.

at S URPLUS

CIT Y

1*09 W. FIRST ST.

and — ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
31(1 SANFORD

AVE.

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CRACKER SAYS

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You Get This Giant 30" x 40" Beaded Screen

When You Buy Either Of These

ARGUS PROJECTORS
TOUR CHOICE

Either n Movie nr Slide

AI n Special

LOW SALE
PRICE
OF

PROJECTOR

$48 88

ARGUS SHOWMASTER 500
8 mm Movie Projector
Argus 1/1.5 lens • single lever control for
forward, reverse and hIIII • 5U0 watt hrillinitre.. Sylvnniii Tru-Fleclor lamp. 100-foot
reel for half hour rnpnrlly. Compact, light­
weight, dle-cast, metal body.

ARGUS AUTOM ATIC 540
Slide Projector
“ Ixing piny" 60 slide tray. Single slide editor. 500*
wait Sy lvnniii Tru-Focus lamp. 4" f/3.5 lens. Self*
contained unit with awing-down doom and built*
in handle. Push-pull slide changer. Elevation and
fine focus controls on rear panel.

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Call Uh Today!

$ |8 8

SHOES

WATER OAKS
NOW BEING MOVED
AND TRANSPLANTED

March 14. 1963 — Pag# 7

Family Life Institute Scheduled N e xt W eek

DeBary Bridge Club Plays
Two Sections In 18 Tables

Come To Wilson-Maier For Tremendous Values

LARGE

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HURRY. . . . This Low Price and FREE OFFER Good Cracker Days Only

(jJi&amp; b o ld l Q a m o Jia S h o p
210 S. PARK AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.

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COSMETIC

In The Park Mall
218 Park A re., W inter Park
Phone 647-2 8 5 0

“Try Before
You Buy”
4*

Xi Beta Eta Chapter Holds
Pennsylvania Dutch Dinner

Personals
Dr. and Mra. Leonard Mun­
ion are expecting the arrival
today of their daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mra.
Stuart Silver and y o u n g
daughter, Lauren, of New
York City. They all plan to
visit in Sanford for a week
and Hetty Ann and Lauren
will rem ain for a longer vlalt.

Eor dessert doughnut*, ap ­
XI flit a Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma I’lil entertained ple pie, coffee ring, w ple
their husbands at a Pennsyl­ strudel and coffee were tervvania Dutch dinner Saturday- id . All the food wa* prepjred
night at the home of .Mr. and by members using knowledge
Mr*. E. W. Peterson In Ha- and recipes found when a
study was made of the Penn­
venna Park.
Member* and their hus­ sylvania Dutch. Social chair­
band* were dressed In the man, Mrs. John Alexinder,
Pennsylvania Dutch fashion, made the vea] pot pie, and
the women in long dresses, program chairm an, Mrs. G.
apron* and bonnets, the men Andrew Speer, made the
in overalls, plaid shirt* and schnitz and knepp.
Those attending were Mr.
straw hats.
The table was covered w ith . i,n'&gt; Mrs- K- w Peterson, Mr.
food and there were very few and
4* L. IlorLon Jr.,
place* where the table cloth Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrew
could lie *een. The meal was Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
*erved buffet style and con- Rruestle, Mr. and Mr*. Gor­
listed of veal pot pic, Schnilz
and knepp (pieces of ham,
dried apple and dumplings)
apple butter, pickled beet
egg*, baked beans, corn rol
Uh, pickled beets, pear p re­
serves, cabbage relish, spiced
iw.irhcs, picklrd w-aiermclon
rind, creamed callage cheese,
sauerkraut, pieklcs In mus
lard sauce, wilted lettuce and
whipped butter and bread.

Orange coloring In the eye*
of a prairie dog permit* him
to withstand the Interne glare
of the sun.

GOOD OL' M OTIONED*"

m m

suits

SPECIAL
DUTCH COSTUMES were worn by members of
the Xi Beta KUi Chapter at a recent dinner meet­
ing. Some of the most colorful ones tire shown
here, seated: Mrs. Vernon Hardin, Mrs. Harold
Chnpmun, left and Mrs. G. Andrew Speer.
(Herald Photo)

WARDROBES!

don Frederick, Mr. and Mrs.
John Alexander, Mr. and
Sirs. Glenn McCall, Mr. and
Mr*. E. C. H arper Jr.. Mrs.
Vcrnun Hardin and Mrs. J.
Harold Chapman.

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DIRT GARDENER'S CIRCLE j (he First Federal building
The March meeting of the with Mrs. II. F. Robison, vice
Dirt (Jardener'i Circle wa* president, presiding.
held in the caucus room of
The nominating committee
submitted
I ii e
following
names for approval: Mrs. C,
D. Perry, president; Mrs. E.
S, McCall, vice president;
through Crncker Days
Mr*. W. E. Kirchhoff, secre­
lllg Rock Of Rest Quality
tary, and Mrs. W. E. Hristol
Class,( China, Wood and
to succeed herself us treas­
llrasn W hat-Nots.
urer,
Mr*. McCall was elected
delegato and Mr*. Robison al­
ternate, to the Florida Stale
convention, to he held In Mi­
INCLUDES: Vases, Candy
Ja rs, O yster Plates, Candle
am i Reach, April 29 and 30.
Holders, Flower A rrange­
The general meeting of Ihe
ments, Sugar - *n • Crrams,
Fruit Howls, Coffee Mak­ Sanford Harden Club will he
lield at tho Civic Center May
ers, etc.
14. This m eeting will lie a
covered dish supper anil hus­
band* ir e invited. Slide* will
orrire Supplies Jk IllHa
ho ihown by Mr*. H. A. Slmp117 Magnolia Ave.
*&lt;in and tier topic will lie

ON
ANY PAIR OF OUR

NOW . . .

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‘JUST RECEIVED”

SPRING SLACKS

Va PRICE
POWELL’S

ch &amp; m fl0 £ O A .

ARE

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NAME

THE LAST WORD IN QUALITY
CREASE • RESISTANT - PASTELS

SOLID COLORS.......... - .................. $ 2 'li9 Y D .
COMPANION PRINTS................. . «2*98 YD.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. K. 1st &amp; Sanford Ave.
FA 2*1X22
FA 2-8152

During S A N FO R D CB&amp;CKER DAYS
FRIDAY,

SATURDAY

ODDS and
ENDS

ROCK - ROCK - ROCK
PORCH, OUTDOOR

CLOSE - OUTS

$100

Ladies' DAN-LON

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each

Sweaters
»4”

IDEAL FOR
SUMMER VACATIONS

Bala Priced

Capri

BACHELOR GIRL

Rroken Sizes
REG. S8.99
SALE PRICED

HOSE
Nylon Seamless Mesh

Ladies’ SKIRTS

Site* ID, 10'/, and 11 Only

REG. $2.99
and 53.99
SALE PRICED

$ |99

SALE
PRICED

2 Pairs

$ |2 5

j ARGE

PORCH
ROCKER

Line Of
OUTDOOR

14.88

Vs O FF

7.88 b 10.88 24" BAR STOOLS

ThrouXWstore 10% t

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2.88

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LO W
LO W
PRICES

BIG SELECTION — LINOLEUM b SANDRAN BY THE YARD
SIZES CUT TO FIT

OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHT

TO 56.99

ADAM

Men’s Long Sleeve

SPORT
SHIRTS

SALE

Final Clearance

$8.95 and $9.95 Values

SALE PRICED
ONLY —

of GLAMOUR

ItEG. 98c • A
Terrific llu, At —

BOYS’
SWEATERS

FELT HATS for MEN

6T yd.

Solid Color WOOL FLANNEL
lluy Now For Nn*t Fall
I f .79
Itcg. I2.9S
ONLY — ■ ) i

Cotton Prints

1 .8 8

ORIGINALLY PRICED FROM $24.95

$399

FABRICS

$6
for

Sale
Priced
Only

00

$2

EASTER

Bales and Burlington Gingham
16-inrhr* Wide
Reg. 11.29 and
11.39 . . . . ONLY

IRISH LINEN
P u rr l.lnen
JU -rhe* \\ id*
REG. 11.98

ANY ROOM

36-inches Wide
Reg. 39c

SEE GARRETTS
For The Most Complete Line Of

SEWING NOTIONS
IN

SANFORD

McCall and Simplicity Patterns
In Sanford, People
“In the Know**
SHOP a t -----

Where They SAVE
In Every
Department

MEMBER

C tw w ll’A f u r n i t u r e
116 FIRST ST.

SANFORD

99

FURNITURE

For The Children
RED
Fiber Seat Rockers

Platform Rockers - Mahogany Rockers
Swivel Rockers - Maple Rockers
Occasional Chairs - Recliners

Rattan Rockers

Complete

RFC. 22.93

9.88

Final Clearance
Sale
Priced

DRIP - DRY COTTON PRINTS
Bales and Peter Pan

ROCKER

It EC. HI.9S

Ijjxt Call For
ODDS and ENDS
Sale
$'
Priced

s*'1 Mm,ttch

MAPLE BOSTON

. CAMS SKAT

BOYS’
JACKETS

JACKETS

Reduced $ ^ ( ) 0

LISTED BELOW

EACH

75 ‘

AT
ONLY

Value* In 14.93

OR FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE

S P EC IA LS

MONDAY

Biflex BRAS

Y, n French village with
population of 143, hux the
shortest place namo in the
world.
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A FEW

and

IN F A N T S W E A R

MEN'S

ALL KINDS -

LINEN

MOYGASHEL

"World Cardens.’•
Deflary will have its flower
show April 4 and S and would
like for Sanford Carden Club
members to submit their en ­
tries in tlie show.
Mrs. Cerald Knight from
Apopka was the guest speak­
er, and gave a very interest­
ing talk on horticulture. She
said, 'T h e re is no such thing
as a ‘green thum b.' Plants
need water, food, good en­
vironment and someone to
work with them, in case one
needs help with a particular
plant, your County Agent lius
bulletins on almost anylhlng.
which our taxes pay for, and
you should use them ."

REAL

ROCKERS GALORE -

IN

C LEA R -O U T of—

2 BIG D A Y S

F R ID A Y &amp; S A T U R D A Y

FIRST

THE

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REDUCTION

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DOWNTOWN
MERCHANTS

AB8N.

CORNER OF EAST let 8T. tad SANFORD AVE.

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Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Mr-

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Clain, 221 Triplet Dr., Castcl- letters this week frum read ­
bcrry, entertained S u n d a y ers. It is wonderful and 1 am
evening at a (upper In honor so glud to receive them, so
of Rev. John Huahlett. Meth- keep them coming.
Received a letter from a
odist Missionary to the Con­ reader In response to Mr*. J.
go Mho was in town to speak D. (Noll) Cordell’* request
for pickled eggs. Here 1* Mrs.
at the Casselberry Commun­
John Donelson'* recipe. In
ity Metlmdlst Church. Other fact shr sent in two different
guests were Rev. and Mrs. ones. F irit one ii: Remove
pickled beets from ja r and
Dclmas Copeland, Rev. and
add hard boiled eggs that
» Mrs. Darwin Shea and Mr.
have had shell* removed.
and Mrs. William Shook.
Leave over night In pickle

CHOOSE FROM OlJIt lilt, SELECTION OF
WALL PLANTERS
WHAT NOT8
ASH TRAYS
VASES
Party Items - Favors
(Formerly
MeVlearn)
(JUT’S - CARDS • ROOKS

FLEM INGS
*lu

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FIRST

ST.

SQUARE TOE
TENNIS SHOES

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juice.
1
3 egg*
, without refrigeration. That is
The other one I* to »nic
Silt together:
nice to know.
pickling vinegar Ironi your
21. cups lifted Hour
Apple Cake
favorite plektci. color any de*j cup cocoa
Combine the following in
&lt;Ired color with food coloring,
*» u p. baking powder
the order given:
or no color at all. Egg* be­
I 1* tip. tod a
2 cup* sugar
come tough If left Indefinitely
1 u p. salt
3 egg*
in the vinegar, So, Nell, try
Mix alternately with t ' j
I ' j cup* Mazola oil
these and if any one else ha* cup* water, and I Up, vanilla.
Mix well.
1 different idea let u* hear
Pour into prepared pan*
Peel and chop enough ap­
from jo u .
and bake until rake i. done Ih ple* to make 3 cup*. Add to
* • *
330 degree oven for alwul 33 above mixture. Also add 1
Had a nice letter from Mr*. minute*.
cup chopped pecan*.
Mae Smith of 11C3 Wc»l First
When cake i» cool, split lay­
Silt together;
Street. She sent icvcral nice er*. spread whipped cream
3 cups (lour
recipe* loo. Alvvay* glad to l sweetened) between layer*.
I l*p. (level) salt
h e ir from anyone with mw-Ii Frost top and aides with milk
1 Up. (level) soda
good idea!,. Here i* her recipe chocolate Icing.
Add to the above mixture:
fur Molattc* Spice Cake:
Milk Chocolate Icing
2 Ups. vanilla
'a cup augar
Melt together:
Mix well. Can be baked in
&gt;i cup thortentng
cup shortening
two 9 inch rak e pans or an 8
•s cup cocoa
1 egg*
by 12 oblong pan. Grease pan
*■ cup m o ln ttr,
Stir In:
well. Put cake into cold oven.
Heat Ih ric together.
3 cup* sifted confec­
Set at 323 degree*. Bake for
Silt and ineaiure:
tioner* sugar
43 minute*.
2 cup* ftuur
'» cup hot scalded milk
Icing
1 lip. *odg
I tap. vanilla
Mix *tfc stick of m srgartne
I t»p. cinnamon
Place pan in ice w atrr,
1 cup light brown sugar
’a t*p. clove*
heat
until consistency
to
‘t cup canned cream
■a Up. aalt
spread.
Cook over slow heal about
Mi* with other ingredient*.
Don't you know that Mrs.
Add 1 cup boiling water. It Bandtll received many com­ 2 minutes, until it comes to a
(ull bull. Remove and add I
will be very thin. Till* i« al­ plim ent. wilts this one 7
tsp. vanilla and beat well.
• • •
right a* It ha* to be light.
Bake 25 to 3u minute* in 33u
Here is another cake rcripe Put over top of cake and let
side*.
degree oven.
1mm an Indiana homemaker. dribble dmvn
• * •
. • •
Date Apple Cake
Sticky dates, raisins or figs
We feel very honored to
Arrange 2 cups thinly sliced
have the recipe* of Mr*. Sem­ apple* and *3 cup sliced dale* will come apart easily if
inole County of ’62. .Mr*. in bottom of a 9 inch square placed in your oven for a few
John Randall. They ail Round pan. Combine •’’i cup melted minutes. The wrapping p a­
very good. The one I will give butter, '3 cup brown sugar lter, too. ran lie removed easfir.I ii tile one *hc umsI In and '» cup each of flour and ily after this heat treatment
• » •
a state competition. I f . call­ chopped pecan*. Add dash of
Before
adding
»ugar to in y
ed Cocoa Cream Cake.
nutmeg or cinnamon. Spread
Crease and (lour 2 * 9" evenly over datr* and apple*. stewed fruit*, let them boil
layer pan*.
Cover with prepared package for ten minute* first. You'll
need lets sugar.
Cream together:
of gingerbread mix and bake
• • •
cup toft shortening
In 330 degrre oven about 45
Left-over coffee need not
I** cup* lu g ar
minute*. Cool about 10 m in­
utes before inverting onto a he poured down the drain
Freeze it into coffee ice cube*
serving plate.
for your Iced coffee or other
* * *
ieed drinks, Same goes for
T u spring ( ? ) and with it
comes a hankering for ham. the tea you might ordinarily
pour down the sink.
I^-t’s try this I ’ndrrcnvrr
Ham C at servile soon.
Uur Lenten di&gt;h this week
2 cup* cubed cooked ham
is
Tuna Cauliflower Fiesta.
2 lh»p*. butter or m argarine
By IJnda Smithson
2 ran* (B'v or 7 or. each) tuna
Mi** B a r b a r a Beasley, *4 cup chopped onion.
2 pkgs. (10 or. each) frozen
Oviedo bride-elect. wa» hon­ 104j or. can cream of mush­
cauliflower
room tulip
ored with a recent inliccllan'« cup chopped pepper
'3
cup
milk
coui shower in the auditor­
'i cup tuna oil and oilier oil
t*p. pcp|icr
ium of St. (.like’s Christian
’« rup flour
'»
tip.
paprika
Day School in Slavia.
1 tsp. salt
Ifosteiie* for the party t tip. W orcestershire sauce
Dash pepprr
1
cup
shreddrd
Cheddar
were Mr*. Anna Mlkler, Mr*.
2 cup* milk
cheese
Olga Jikuhcin, Mr*. Emily
&gt;* cup chopped pimento
Jakubcln. M r * .
Elizabeth 2 cups hot mashed potatoes
4 clip grated cheese
Melt butter In saucepan.
Dudu, Mr*. Pauline Arndt
Drain tuna, saving oil
Add union and rook for about
and Mr*. Mary Tc*in»ky.
Break tuna Into targe pieres
five minutes. Add ham . Blend
Cook cauliflower a* directed
B arbara greeted the gue»t».
in soup and milk. Stir in pep­
on package until tender,
■rated at a table adorned
per. paprika and Worcester­
drain. Place cauliflower ill a
with an arrangem ent of azashire sauce. Blend m cheese.
well greased, shallow, 2 qt.
Ira . and ro.e* and wore an
Pour ham mixture into a l'.k
casserole. Cook grren pepper
orchid corsage, a gift from
quart casserole which has
in oil unlit tender. Blend in
the hostesses.
been rubbed with butter.
Hour ami seasoning*. Add
A u liting her In opening the
•Spoon mashed potatoes over
many lift* were her brides­
tin in mixture. Bake in a mod
maid*, Judy Jakubcln. Carol
crate o v e n 133u degrees \
Parker. Pat H nllir and Vlralwul 15 to 20 minutes or un­
gina D ratley.
til potatoes are lightly brown­
More than SO friend* of
ed. Serve hot. Serves 4 to 6
Mis* Beasley attended the
• • *
Just Received —
shower.
At the Wesleyan Guild
A Large Shipment Off
meeting at the home of .Mrs.
Green plant* In bathroom* Bmdic William* she served a
can add im m easurably to the delicious apple cake. She told
decor *ay» the Society of Mrs, F arm er, the Herald So­
•M IST BEAUTIFUL"
American Florist*. The »o(t- ciety Editor, that the recipe
was
given
to
her
by
Mr*.
It
I
n e ti uf plant life inject* a
feeling of decoration which T. Humphrey, So we have ob
otherwise ii d i f f i c u l t to tained it from her and here
achieve. The *team from the it is. Shr told me It was very
shower and iunllght from * easy to prepare ami will
bathroom window i n s u r e serve around 20. It will stay
freslr fur a week or 10 day*
healthy growth of ptnnt*.

Miss Beasley

s

ANFORD
HOE

Cnrdteh

207 W. lnt St.

FA 2-3071

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3

DRESS S ALE!

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ONE RACK

1

Ladies Dresses
BROKEN

SIZES

Re*. Values To $8.98

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*3

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ONE RACK

Ladies Dresses

HATS
For Easter

OOOD OL‘ FASHIONED

y s f t S i m DAYS
C _ -'

NEW

FUN &amp; FANCY

FLA TS

SHIPMENT
DARK LEATHERS
AND SATINS
TAILORED A SH U IN

NEW

ALL REDUCED

LOW
PRICES!
SEAMLESS

'/i PRICE SALE!

NYLONS

SHORTS &amp; SHIRTS
FORMERLY

*3.93

UP

ONE GROUP OF SKIRTS
FORMERLY

*7.95

UP

NICK ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY
8 !* to 11 avertg*

M ARY ESTHER S
"Featuring

Fashion*

Junt

For You"

200 N. PARK AVB.
STO RK H O IK S : » TO

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3 p*lr 2 .8 5

Celebrate Pcnttey’s Anniversary with a
stock of stockings. Thin new low price is
lie Vo to stay. Plain knits, mesh, nml stretch.
In Penney’« shades of gain, suntan, pebble,
be lire gin.

GOOD OL' 7A8HIONKD

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*8°°to *10°°
Childrens &amp;
Infants Dresses

SALE
Continues On
DRESSES
1 Bark
Valor*

A lovely host***, »H&lt;?w»r

To II6 .IS .

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Vaim *
To H I M

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or birthday sift at a hard-

for this
lovoly
COMPOTE

to beat prica. Graceful
styling compliment* all
dacor. Dlam. 7 1/*"*
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Reg. $3.98 to $10.95

C o m p a re Ml
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SQUARE DANCE

STOREW IDE

MEN’S ALL
YEAR ROUND
SPOILT COATS

YOUNG
GENTRY EASTER
SPORT COATS

s 1 9 .9 5 .“ .1 4 ,9 5

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36

DISCOUNT
All Items

S in it r L l o o k i n g
s t y l e s . Beautiful
plaids In tho new
shinies. Blends of
wool and o t h e r
fibers. Tailored to
fit. Slacks to go
with them.

Smart nnturnl
shoulder models of
wool . . . or blends
of wool ’n Orion®
acrylic 1 N e w e s t
color tones and patterns.

Every Department
(ONLY EXCEPTIONS ARE
ITEMS ALREADY SALE PRICED)

SPRING WEATHER
IS HERE - BUY AND
SAVE NOW!

Dresses
Pantalettes
—

CLOSEOUT! FAMOUS MILL
CARPETING REMNANTS!

A n il —*

Shoes
* W M .R O G E R S * S IL V E R P L A T E
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U )O C

Kader Jewelers
F » H 8 pS

days

P o * '

In

Reg. $14.95 To $24.95

lttff«fc*d JMfttgf
112 8. Park

V

Be sure to write me and
send in your favorite recipe
and hint or problem. Will lie
looking for them. Mail to lit.
1. Box 31-B, Sanford.

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Ladies Dresses

Jp t,

*

Peggy

ONE RACK

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F IR S T Q U A L IT Y

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Values To $11.95

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a l w a y s

Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Oldlicks m, 28&lt;&gt;9 Lakeview Ur.,
Fern Park, e n t e r t a i n e ii
friend* at dinner Sunday at
their home. Guest* included
Itev. and Mrs. P clm at Cope­
land. their son Matt, nephew
Tommy Nelson and Mr. and
.Mrs. Marvin McClain of Cas­
selberry and Mr. and Mr*,
nurbon Ferrell and Mr. and
Mrs. Finney Haynes of longwood.

milk gradually and rook until
thick, stirring constantly. Add
pimento and tuna, pour sauce
o v e r cauliflow er Sprinkle
with cheese. Hake in a mod­
erate oven, 351) degree* for 30
to 35 minute*. Serves o.
*

P enney’s

Bridal Shower

2

NOW

Personals

Ur Mr*. 11. L. Johnson

Honored At

Formerly $3.98

Fern Park

Are.

FA 2-2363

We Give SAII GREEN

27" x L.V’ to
27" x 54"

STAMPS

hoistA
DRESS A
SHOP
HWY. 17-92
Long wood P lata
638.6721

spo r tsw ea r

Family

Fashions &amp; Footwear

OPEN FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9:00

3.00

each

Sensntionall Axminsters, velvets, wiltons,
tufteds in the group. Piles include all wools,
nylons, acrylics, others! All fine quality
remnant*, serged on all 4 aides, rounded
corners! Assorted colors! Come early!

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DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mr*. William Hoff­
man of Lucerne Dr. have as
their houseguewt, Mr*. M. II.
n*rry of A lexandria, Va.
Mr*. M. Kearns and Mra.
E. Wilaon of A zalra Dr. en­
tertained Mra. L. Green and
Mra. C. Stotte of Plttaburgh,
Pa. recently.
Mr. and Mra. Rol Caruao of
Valencia ltd, have aa their
guests, Mra. William Oonanno
of Madison, N. J . and Mil*
A. Scnncarcllo of H alt Or­
ange, N. J.

Mr. and Mr*. William B ragg
hav* moved Into their new
home on Flam cvine Lane.
They are entertaining Mr.
B ragg's m other, Mr*. Elsie
lira ifit of M arj'land and Jim ­
m ie Cunningham of Virginia.

Wedding

RINGS
l?3 Gwalln
waltney Jcwelcrn
201 8. P ark

FA 2-6309

13th Birthday
Celebrated A t
Slumber Party
Miaa Mary Ann MacTavish,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. LC. MacTaviah, w ui guest of
honor at a slum ber party
Saturday night at their home
205 Oakland Avc. in Simla nd
E lla tea.
The honorec had celebrated
her 13th birthday earlier In
the week. A group of friends
arrived in the aflcrnoon for
an all night gah-feit and en­
joyed watching TV and danc­
ing Uie twist.
P arly favor* were given lo
each guest and snacki served
during the evening.
On Sunday morning they all
attended S:30 Mass, (hen r e ­
turned fur a breakfast o(
doughnuts and milk before
going lo . their respective
homes.
Invited g u e s t s included
Christine Androsko. J u d y
Hales, L i n d a
Elllngwood,
Juanita Dillow, Linda Leahy,
Kristine Smith, Janice Wolfe,
Sharon Parian) and Trudy
Portwig.

Farewell Gifts
Presented To

w
HOLY CROSS

K IN D E R G A R T E N
41h &amp; MAGNOLIA

REGISTER NOW
FOR FALL TERM
DOTH MORNING &amp; AFTERNOON CLASSES

TUITION $15.00 MONTHLY

Sponsored By Episcopal Church
But All Children Welcomed
We Have Only One Specialty —
GIVING

YOUR

FOUNDATION

CHILD
IN

A GOOD

EDUCATION —

Mm. J. I). St. John, Teacher
COME IN OR PHONE FA 2-4111!

V A H -9 Wives
The P in rrreat home of Mra.
D. F. Monday was decorn led
in a aprlng l hr mo when Mra.
W. B. Mark ley and Mra. Munday retertain ed the VAH-9
Officer Wlvea a t their month­
ly coffee. A table spread of
fru it kalioba, aweet roll* and
eooklea wan aerved with the
coffew,
Center of Inlercat for the
day wa* a table of gifts
brought to the various wives
by th eir husband* from pre­
vious M editerranean cruisrw.
The display waa considered aa
help in making shopping list*
for the forth-coming cruise.
The buaineaa m eeting was
presided over by Mra. (I. W.
Kimmona. Many plana were
presented for activities to be
enjoyed by the Hoot Owl
wlvoa during the cruise. A re ­
p o rt on the future activities
of tha Naval Officers Wives
(Hub was given by representa­
tive Mr*. T, B. Wood.
Farewell g ifts of m iniature
Revere bowls were presented
to two departing wives, Mra.
O. N. Kuehn and Mrs. K. L.
KbberL Tha monthly cuffiw
for April It scheduled a t the
home of Mra, J , L. McCrack­
en.
Others enjoying tho m orn­
ing social avent were, Mines;
A. F. Reno, J . L. McCracken,
J. D. Moloney, J . J . Moynlhan, W. L lA-wis, J r., C. R.
Jasp er, T. K. Quillan, N. G.
M arshall, p. N. llecton, J , U
Shipman, A. O. Karnes, It. D.
H arrop, and It. A. Wing.

tTiie

franfnrb

Pnpe 10—Mnrch 14, 1903

ijr ra lb

Miss Henson Honored

Shower

The sixth district president
of the American Legion Aux­
iliary. Mrs. Robert Williams,
of Orlando, mode an official
visit (o the Campbell Lusting
Post 5.1 Auxiliary recently in
the Legion Home on Highway
17-92 and initialed a class of
new member*.
Sir*. W arrrn J . King, p res­
ident of the unit, presided at
the meeting and Mrs. J . Q.
Galloway served as sergeanta la rm s .
Mra. William* was assisted
in the cerem ony by Mr*. Joel
S. Field, who lighted the blue
candle of Justice and present­
ed each new m em ber with a
poppy, representing l h a * e
who paid the suprem e sacri­
fice for our country.
Mr*. T. J . Stiles lighted the
yellow candle, em blem atic of
freedom and presented each
m em ber with a small Ainorirnn (lag. Mrs. William Covency lighted a candle for
dem ocracy, representing our
government of tho people, by
the people and for the people.
She presented tho new m em ­
ber* with booklets on Amer­
icanism.
Mrs. King, lighted a blue
cnndte—tlie auxiliary emblem
of loyally to God, country and
self. She presented each new
m em ber wllli a blue sta r on
a while background, flic em ­
blem of the American legion
Auxiliary,
and
welcomed
them into Hie unit.
Mr*. Williams instructed
them concerning the funda­
m entals of the Auxiliary, the

work among veterans in the
hospitals, widows and o r­
phans and gave a short res­
ume of her trip to Las Vegas
where she attended the n a ­
tional convention.
Following
th e
initiation
ceremony, a buffet lunch was
served from a table d eco rat­
ed in white and green, using
sham rock
cut-outs,
green
stream ers and a large floral
centerpiece of while illies-oftlic-vallcy and ruse buds in a
green glass container, all
carrying out the St, P alrirk 's
Day tlirine.
Mrs. Charles D. Webster,
past
departm ent historian,
was general chairm an of the
meeting, assistrd by 51rs.
King. Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. John
Pierro, Mr*. Je rry Karelia,
Mrs. Josephine Milliken and
Mrs. Allen Ilashara.

Mrs. Tielscma
Hostess For
Church Group

CRACKER DAYS

(iray Shadows
Nursery
S. Sanford Ave.
lVj Ml. So. of Gindervllle

ONE

M COLOR TONES
The brief Jacket is in three
complimentary colors, a slim
sk irt sod ■ petite collared
blouse . . . an erasmble in
Trentino rsyon/dacron poly­
ester that wilt herald Spring
in the best of fashion! Brown
or Blue combinations. Sizes
8-18.

117.98

Howe's
2526

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PARK

CRA CKER

D A YS

THURS. - FRL
SAT.

ALL 3 DAYS A WALK-IN VAN WILL BE IN FRONT OF OUR
STORE - WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AT BIG DISCOUNTS

12 COLDSPOT

6 COLDSPOT

REFRIGERATORS

FREEZERS

1 — 12.1 CU. FT.

*1918
8
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WAS &gt;239.95

2 — 13.6 CU. FT. - 2 DOOR

*26188

W ERE 8339.93

1 — REFRIGERATORS

*23888
9244-88

W ER E &gt;269.88

V
O FF T H E TRUCK

2 — 17 CU. FT. UPRIGHT

Closeout

$5.95
SPORT STRAWS 93.95

O p en F rL N ig h t

*2 ”

111 Magnolia
Hanford
Pkoee FA M I U

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NOT ALL SIZES AVAILARI.R IN TH IS
GROUP HUT ALL WONDERFUL UUYSI

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im . K o &amp; te n
SHOE

* 2 0 1 88

W ERE 1274.98

2 — 17 CU. IT . CHEST TYPE
WERE &gt;369.93

$201»8

2 — 13.1 CU. FT. CHEST TYPE

$17195

W ERE &gt;209.95

24 KENMORE WASHING MACHINES

4 AIR CONDITIONERS
COLD SPOT
iu.500 ir r ii
WERE 9279.95

$71A 88

12 LAWNMOWERS

WITH UKIIUMIDIFIKHK

OFF
THE
TRUCK

$1Q £88

ALL PORCELAIN
WERE 214.88

“ CRAFTSMAN**

GASOLINE POWERED

*219

88

4 DRYERS

4 CYCLE
OFF THE TRUCK
PRICE RANGES FROM

*5388

3 ROTO-SPADERS

KENMORE

Center Crease Milan

UR.

OPEN WED. AFTERNOON AND FRI. NIGHT

TAI1LE

VALUES $1.95 to $7.95

WIN* WIMt

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THE COSTUME SUIT

12 — 8 CYCLE - 2 SPEED

SUITABLE

a

“Open Fri. Nile Till Nine"

SPORT AND DRESS

PARROTS

• KATZ

&gt;000

12 — 3 CYCLE - SPEED COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC
12 LB.* LOAD CAPACITY - WERE $219.95

SMARTLY

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TO

&gt; v RECIPE
( I ff) FOR
N aft SPRING

PO LL

f

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• GLYDON

SALE

CH ILD REN ’S SHOES

AND

« I4 * .

• BARBIZON

S E A R S . . . GIGANTIC

2 DOOR . W ERE &gt;299.95

S C A M P ER 0 0 S

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BY
• BLUE SWAN

LANDSCAPING

S tra w s

2 AND S PC.
COSTUME SUITS
DESTINED FOR
FASHION A1ILY
LONG LIVES
FILLED WITH
HAPPY WEARINGS!
SIZES 10 • 20
12 ft TO 24 y,

PAJAMAS

• Many Other Hardy
I'lantH

5 — 13.6 CU. FT. FROSTLESS

CLOSEOUT

AND

3 for $1

O FF TH E TRUCK

GOOD OL* FASHIONED ^

GOWNS

35c each

Personals

A parsec la a unit of a s tro ­
nomical m easurem ent equal to
approxim ately 19 t r i l l i o n
miles.

Famous Name Brand

Azaleas

Mrs. Tim Tielscm a en ter­
tained Iho Dorcas Welfare
Workers from the Altamonte
Springs Seventh Day Advent­
ist Church at her home in
Oviedo.
A covered dish lunch was
served by the ladies as Mr*.
Tielscm a has been confined
to her home for several
weeks with a broken hip.
The afternoon was spent
sewing for the nerdy and knit­
ting bandages for overseas
hospitals. Many families are
clothed, fed and generally
cared for by the Welfare Ccn*
ler which this group rep re­
sents.

Oviedo

K. G. Cross is recuperating
from a very bad cold.
Mrs. Kdith Wood lx b rag ­
ging about a brand new
grandson,
Matthew
Bfland
Gandy, born March 1. He is
the son of IJ. and Mrs. John
D. Gandy of Honolulu, H a­
waii.

*

A small piece of foam rub
her glued to the floor m at al
the base of (he gas pedal in
the ca r will protect milady's
high heels from scuffing.

WEIGHTY QUESTION
Unflavored gclalino com et
lo the aid of tho dieter by
providing a "protein pick up"
between m cali. When you
feel hungry o r before each
m eal, add an envelope of unflavored gelatine to fruit
Juice, bouillon, or non-fat dry
milk and atlr well. Unflavor­
ed gelatine is pure food pro­
tein, and tho envelope amount
contains only 28 calories.

^

Miss Jean Henson, brideelect, was guest of honor at
a recent lingerie shower glven by Mrs. Roger Clark ami
Mr*. Raymond Hall at the
Clark home. 123 Club Road.
A color theme of pink and
while was carried oul in dec­
orations.
Refreshment* o f
sandwiches, pickles, potato
chips anil cold drinks were
served during iho evening.
Ilridal gam es were played
by the guests and prizes
aw arded to Mrs. Ray Perkins
and Miss Jean Markham. The
winners graciously presented
the prizes to the honorce.
Others
attending were
-Mines. E lm er Smith, Richard
Shultz, J o s e p h Muse, Michael
Mclncrnoy, W a y n e Wells,
Gene F razier, Dennis Driskeil, M aurice Mac and the
Misses Gayle Woodard, Jo
Ann Hern, Vickie Forguson.
Jane Powell, Carol Cleve­
land. Mary Ann Watson and
Glenda Williford.

HOSTESSES AND HONOKEK ncimire the ffifta nt the shower honoring
Mlsit Jcnn Henson a t the home of Mm. Roger Clark. Left to ritrht are Mrs.
Clark, Mitos Henson and Mrs. Raymond Hall.
(Herald Photo)

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figures, a man 23 years old wouldn't
want a girl over six! These old cur­
mudgeons give me a pain. Why can’t
a 67-year-old man lie satisfied with
a 05-year-old woman? Confidentially.
I think women hold their age better
than men anyway.
A YOUNG WOMAN OF 63
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••What is tha m ost boring blamed their moat boring in­
terludes on others; vi.itora
thing th a t happens to you?"
When a number of ulder who stuy too tong, people who
men and women were asked are forever talking about their
thi» question, 70 per cent grandchildren, people w h o
talk interminably about their
ailments, people who “know
it all" and people who just
plain talk too much.
If listening to others talk
A rthur Booth T arkinrton’a is tha most boring tiling th at
incisive drem a of a beautiful happens to an older person, it
troubla m aker, "The Secrets could be that the older per­
of .Stella Crosier," will be the son bus lost his willingness
W ednesday, March 20, U. S, to ILUii and wants to du most
of the talking himself.
Steel Honr'a *,live" presenta­
So, if you ere in the old ago
tion, to ba seen a t 0 p. m .
group, it might be u good idee
CST, and ]0 p. m.
to check yourself now end
A ppearing in starrin g roles
then when you are in company
will be Diana Millay, Elinor
Donahue, t’ulrician Morlson to find out if yuu have quit
trying to be a good listener.
4 nd Ann Lee, with fra n k Ov­
How about it?
erton perform ing as special
When
you meet a new ac­
guest sta r.
Adapted for television by quaintance, are you interest­
Sum Hull, tlie full hour dram a ed in finding out all almut
will unfold the story of a him ? Or do you w ant only to
scheming, vindicative woman, Ull him all a b u t yog?
When a friend Has troubles
who teem s to resent happi­
ness in others. Stella Crosier are you willing to listen sym ­
(Miss Milluy) first plots tha pathetically while he unbur­
bieakup of bar best friend's dens himself? Ur do you jump
romance. Having been suc­ In and try to change the sub­
cessful, she then alienates her ject to keep yourself from
w idowed father by wrecking being depressed?
When you are in a group
bis wedding plans. While still
busily sowing seeds of discon­ of persons younger limn you,
te n t, Stella makes tha ona do you list en attentively and
m istake th a t unveils her char­
acter te her friends.
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A work simp will be held
oil tile making of plastir
flutters and material* oil!
lie available fur sale at the
meetingMember a are aaked K&gt; bring
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c h a n n e l 9 Th e a te r
T o n l m Sho w
Near

atid the iiumi went “ this way."
Wcet shifted to the three
of spades. Dummy's ace won
l:?S ('.’) Vk»*Al)»#r • ml M w i
and a t this point Mouth had a 1:10
(S) To rt* y
sure thing. He could lead a
( ) ) C sr t o p n v lll#
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9:90 (?) Gail# Morin sh o w
last diamond in dummy, draw
( I ) ttompor
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trum ps and make his contract 10.00 C l S * y W h i n
( 9)
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in spite of tlte 3-0 club break,
(to) C a U i u U r
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(9) Plon##r#
a hurry.
11:09 ( 2 ) P r lc# U R u n t
(to) T h e McCoys
Ae soon as the ace of spades
J a nr TV) mart Stoutr
held he spread hie hands with 11:30 (9)
( 3) ('o n r e i i l m t l o n
(to) P#t« a (llailfA
the announcement, “I'm draw ­
9) Y u u ii For A
ing trum ps," and the slum M ils ((Cl
CIW Nrm to
12:00 ( 2) Y ou r l - ' l n l I m f U f i *
had gone “ th a t w ay."
tolon
He was compelled to play
(to) L o v * of Ufft
trum ps three times in order
19) K r n l i K o n l S h a w
to draw them. A fter th a t he
FRIDAY P. M.
needed two discards on dum­
my's clubs which, of course, 11.15 ( I ) searo h t o r T o m o r ­
row
w eren't forthcoming.
f ) l F a t h e r Kn nw e Beat

Uhi Jh&amp; Woman

SEVEN BRIDES

to

tot

On* ol tha lata S ir H urry
NORTH
II
Gauder'a moat popular sunns
* A SS4
to K.97
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4 2
thing like, “ Did you aver aee
* A J&gt; 6 «
a bridge hand go this way, go
WMT
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SOUTH (D)
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A 10 5
to A Q J 1 0 8 g
bidding I m uat point out th a t
4 103
they arrived a t a mighty good
AKQS
alam contract.
No one vulnerable
W est thought about saving South Weal Norik
IV
34
3A
.14
a t seven diamonds, but finally
V
84
6V
Pass
decided th a t he m ight ju st as IPaso
Put
well try to g et a small profit
Opening Usd—4 K
in tha avant th a t N orth and
Mouth were too high. He would &gt;with the jack and would have
have acquired th a t profit hud no trouble figuring out
easily if he had opened a low the club retu rn , but Weat
diamond. E ast would have won opened tha king of diamonds

OFEN 13:43
NOW th ru BAT.

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W hat's on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, semi a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3.'!63,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

DEAR ABBY: Recently a man
signed FLORIDA wrote to you say­
ing he was 67 years old and wanted
a wife abut -18 or 50. What makes
him think he is entitled to a woman
th a t young? If th a t’s the way he

RITZ

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CONFIDENTIAL TO BETTY:
You’re offering him lip service. He's
interested ill lips. There's no future
in it for either of you.

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DEAR LU K IOla ; Trudmonully,
the groom carries the bride over t he*
threshold of their home. But let's
face It — once a bride, who cares?

Qauoby On dikidqsi

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DEAR ABliY; l’lease don't think
this is too silly to answer because I
have been try ing to find the answer
to this question for a long time and
you are my only hope. Does the
groom carry the bride through the
door of a motel on their honeymoon?
Or is it the dour of the apartment or
house where they are going to live
th a t she gets carried through?
CURIOUS

DEAR LOVING DAUGHTER: If
you have suggested improvements
ami pointed out smartly dressed wo­
men in fashion magazines ami your
mother remains "unimpressed" —
urcept her for what she is: A sweet,
good-natured, adorable mother who
loves rhinestones, pleated skirts and
comfort. And don’t be embarrassed.
•

THURSDAY 1*. M.

B y A b ig a il V a n B u re n

DEAK A BEY: I am 21 ami my
brother is 18 and our problem is our
mother. She is the sweetest, bestmil mi'il, itio.-i adorable little tnMlicr
but she has such poor tuste in
clothes that sometimes we are ctnbarrusm l for her. Site's a little
plump but refuses to wear a pirdle
because it's uncomfortable. I'very
dress she owns hus a full skirt or
lots of plrnts. When she goes to
church, women's club meetings or an
afternoon tea she always wears
rhinestone ear screws nmi a rhine­
stone necklace. I've told her that
rhinestones are for after five, and
not for older women, but she says
she LIKES rhinestones! I even show
her pictures of smartly dressed ma­
trons in fashion magazines, but
-lie's not impressed. We hate to hurt
tier feelings, but Want her to look
nice. How?
LOVING DAUGHTER

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Cdr. Jam m Otl» Mayo, a nm iW aurcrsaor to C*pt, Jo- Sanfurd Nava] Air Station.
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If tha merger is approved,

By Joan Magin
Chuluota’a George M J a ­
cobs American Legion Memorial P ott 223 will bold a
■leclal meeting at 5 p. m.
Sunday In the parking lot at
Shakers Food Center.
The meeting will concern
all those interested In the
forthcoming barbecue as the
date m ust be changed from
April T because Palm Sunday
/alia on this day.
W. M. Jepton, pint com ­
m ander, says th at pmgrcav
on the new building alio will
be dlacuiied and aaka that
all Legionnaires plan to a t­
tend thia Important meeting

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Lyman Stage Band Rated Superior
Hy Jane Casselberry
The Lymnn High School
Greyhound llaml acorn] excel­
lent a t the Diatiicl competi­
tion held in Leesburg Satur' y in concert ond lig h t read­
ing
‘lire 16-|&gt;ieee stage hand, or­
ganized only two niontha ago,
received a superior rating and
U planning to play a t dance*

Nine Vie For Three
Open Council Seats

to raise money to go to the
state competition to be held in
Miami in May. The stage band
is made up of Rat McLaugh­
lin, Paul McGhee, Terry H ar­
mon and Frank Evans, trum p­
ets; David und Dennis House,
Glenn Mitchell, Jam es Veitcii
and Allan Kiest, saxophone*;
Austin Saville, Jam es Adams,
James P rcv att a n d J o h n

Wharton, trombones; Tom MeI.aiigblin, piano; John P eter­
son, drums and Houald I.errh,
boss.
lnsti unicntal soloists who
received a superior rating
were Dennis House, clarinet;
David House, saxophone; Het­
ty Field, flute; Tciry Harmon
and Put McLuughtin. trum pet
ami John Peterson, snaia
drum.

Paul McGhee, trum pet, and
Koiuihl I.erclt. sousaphone, roeeited excellent.
The Majorette Corps receiv­
ed a superior and superior ra t­
ings for individual baton
tw irling solos went to l)nrbara Diggs, Judy Lambert,
llurbani Messimer, Jeannette
Harmon and Sandy Howe.
Jane Kent received excellent
for her twilling.

ICniTOUIAL

COMMENT

Is It Okay?
North Orlando voters will ;rn to the )&gt;olls
next Tuesday to elect three remaining council*
men to fill the first fully elected board the
Village has hud since its incor|Mmtliou some five
years ago by the North Orlando Co.
Those presently in office, the nine candi­
dates running in the election and interested resi­
dents have made every effort to get the voters
out to register. In spite of these efforts, a s of
noon today registration still was far front reach­
ing the -I.TO mark which Ims been estimated as
the number of residents eligible to vote in this
election.
H ooks c lo se S a tu r d a y ,

If you live in North Orlando and haven't
alread&gt; done so, make it your business to step io
the Village Hall and sign your name . . . that's
all the time it will take.
Uemember, those of yon who don’t care
enough to east a vote for the candidate of your
rhoice might as well be saving "let the council do
whatever it want, it’s okay by us."

Lake M ary C O f C
Opens Annua! Drive

•

lly I r a n i W e s t e r
The
annual
m embership
drive «! Die l.akc Mary
Chamber t*f Commerce got
underway
at
last week's
meeting of Die group with
Die appointment of captains
for two team s who will conduet the drive on a com peti­
tive basts with a cookout ax
the prize.
I Icuding Die team s are
Mr*. Leonard Ilium amt Hob
Willis
P articu lar em phasis
will he directed to newcom­
ers in the community ami to
outlying a n a s which are
presently without representa­
tion and could add much to

I, Y M A N Majorettes
bringing home superior
ratings from the Dis­
trict Hand Contest last
Saturday Merc, f r o m
left, top photo, J u d y
Lambert, Barbara Mesf inter, Barbara Diggs,
Jeanette Harmon and
Sandy Howe. Band so­
lo i s t s receiving su­
periors were, from left,
bottom photo, David
House, Terry Harmon,
Betty Field, Pat Mc­
Laughlin and Joint Pe­
terson. Dennis llouso
was not present for the
photo.
(Herald Photos)

Fasula, Harris
To Entertain
At Fish Fry
By Muni G rinitrad
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Fasula and W. G. K arris,
candidates in next Tuesday s
Village Council election, will
be hosts at a fuh fry to be
held at 6 p.m. Friday at Fa*ula's home, 400 Moss ltd In
Use Handles.
All residents of the village
are invited to attend. T rans­
portation arrangem ents, if
needed, can be made with
either of the men.
Fasula, In making the an
nnunrcm rnt. said ,,tlicreTI be
plenty of food for everyone
and a friendly atmosphere
where everyone is welcome."

PTO Dinner
Set Friday
By Linda Smithson
The Oviedo School Parenteachcr Organization
will
xmsor it* annual dinner and
‘ogram of entertainm ent benning at 6 p. tn. Friday in
i« school cafctorium where
ic ham dinner will be serv1 until 8 p.m.
At 8:3o p.m., in the school
uditorium, a special pro•am entitled "Oviedo Scene
agazinc"
featuring
local
lent and the W ayfarers Trio
nm Seminole High in Sanrd will be presented.
Tickets for the entertainent program only will be
I'ailable at the door. Those
&gt;Uing ticket* tor Use dinir, which were sold strictin advance, also will be
itillcd to attend the pro­

Civic League
Sets Festival
For Saturday

Cancer Policy Plan Area School
Outlined For A A R P Sets Book Fair
Hy Mrs. Adam Mu Her
An insuiiincu phm ugiiinsl
costs of &lt;ntti-er was outlined
hy Clarence I'owcll of Sanford
nt last Friday’s meeting of
the DcHary Chapter of the
American Assn, of Itetircd

Persons,
Powell specified th a t the
plan provides a liberal cover­
age for most of the hospital
and surgical costs in connec­
tion with cancer treatm ent in­
cluding doctor bill*.
Tim program is available to
members of most organiza­
tion* in groups of &gt;18111 or
more participant* and i- being
studied by officers of the DeHary AAKP Chapter for its
members.
Elmer G rum backer, insur­
ance chairman for the group,
reported on investigation of
another plan being w idely ad ­
vertised in the area hy mail
for a blanket health policy.
G rum hacker said th at State
Treasurer Ed Larsen has ad­
vised that the company is nut
licensed to do business in
Florida and warned of risks
Involved when dealing with
unlicensed companies.
Reporting for the recreution
committee, Grumhacker advis­
ed th a t the DcHary Civic
Assn, and the Volunteer Fire
Assn, hud offered the use of
their buildings, free of charge,
for the Chapter to use twice a
month for recreational pur­
poses if such programs would
be open to all community resi­
dent* under Ule supervision of
the AARP committee.
Development of any plan
was postponed pending fu rth ­
e r show of interest in such
program*

Howard Middleton, program
chairman, announced t h a t
plans for the next meeting
will feature a “ home grown"
program of niicakors. Appear­
ing will he Judge Albeit D.
Williams, Cunstuhle O s c a r
Pupineuu and a local repre­
sentative of the .Stale H igh­
way Patrol who will present a
Symposium on Highway Sufoty. Three Chapter members
will he chosen to present ques­
tions on safety to the punel.
The April meeting was postn-.n.-d f,,r one week to he held
on Apiil I'J since the regulur
date fulls on Good Friday.

Garden Club To
Elect Officers
ity Louise Mmum-k
New officers will be elect­
ed by the Altamonte Springs
Garden Club at today's m eet­
ing which will u|a-n at 6:3(1
p.m. with a covered dish sup­
per at Ihr Community House
on Maitland Avc.
Program of the meeting
will feature a flower slaiw for
which all members are asked
to bring an arrangem ent. En­
tries will he numbered and
voting will be done by the
membership. A prize will be
presented for the best in
show.
Making up the supper com ­
mittee are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hansen. Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Paulsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Don H arris, Mr. and
Mrs Earl Ryan and Mr and
Mrs M. C. Grcifs.

H&gt; I hum a Estes
A H"«k Fair will be spon­
sored at Die Longwood E le­
mentary School next Tuc*
day for benefit of the School
Library. Rook* available for
sale will 1x&gt; on display in the
auditorium.
Students will bo invited to
study the displays during the
school day to n u k e selec­
tions and parents are invit­
ed to come from 7 until 9
p. m. when teachers will take
order* for book* which mai
he purchased at Die school
prire.

Ity Donna INtes
The Annual Spring Festival
of the Umgvvood I'ivie l*'ague (W oman's Club) will be
held this Saturday from 9
a.m . until 5:30 p in at the
Civic lusigue lluilding on
Church St.
P late lunches will he avail­
able for Die noon meal ami u
snack bar will lie in operation
all day.
Other hooDlit wilt lie set up
at the Festival for the sale of
bukrrl goods, plants, arts and
cralts item s, while elephants
and expert handwriting anal­
yse* will tie alli'm l hy .Mrs.
It. C. Greene.
Tin* Festival Is the l / ’iigtie's m ajor fund raising pro­
ject each year.

North Orlando
Co. Names New
Representative

It is IiojhxI that after the
lly Mima Grinvlrad
children h a w finished read­
Announcement
ol the Ja n u ­
ing the book* they will be
returned to the school for ary appointment of Jacob
Hauplmau to fill ihr vacancy
use in the library.

created by the resignation of
John Schwartz a* North Or­
lando Co, representative was
made Diia week m Die village.
One of H auptnufi'a first
nllicial dutir* will lx- to sit
in on next week'* meeting tu
complete the legal tra n ile r
of property donated hy the
Member* of the North Or­ company to Die University ol
lando Civic A*sn. will spon­ Orlando lor the new four year
sor a door to door bake sale Seminole College.
this Saturday beginning at 19
am .
Proceed* (rum Die sale will
go to replace funds in Die
Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
amount of $40 which was do­
The Annual Legion Birth­
nated this month by the asso­
ciation for Little League in day Dinner of D ellary'a Her­
bert D. G. Rost 259 will be
the village.
Mothers ol LL player* and held today at the Stetson
women of the civic group arc Union Uuilding in DcLand
Other activities scheduled
being asked to eitiier donate
baked goods or a sum of one in the future by the post in­
dollar toward* Die project. clude an egg rolling contest
Donations may he arranged to be held the day before
hy contacting Mr* J
D E aster and Raurake Day to
Grtnstcad.
i he held on April 15.
Refreshments will he serv­
ed during the evening by
member* of the PTO execu­
tive board.

Civic Assn.
Sets Bake Sale

Legion Dinner
Set For Today

tlie scope of influence possi­
ble through the Lake Mary
Chamber.
The contest vs ill run Ilirsm*;h
March and April and will
conclude with t In- cookout
when Die winning team will
lie treated hy the losing
group.
In other business at last
week's meeting the cham ber
voted to accept the proposal
ol the Welcome Wagon Club
to locale a hostess in the
community who will cult on
all new Iambic*.
Appointed a m ap com mit­
tee to ronsist of Cliff Nelson,
chairm an, ami Mrs
Vnla
Werfetmau and Otis Sjolilmn.

lit Mona Grin«|r*d
North Orlando voters will
go to Die poll* next Tuesday
lo choose from s record num­
ber of candidate* the Ihree
rem aining member* of their
fir«t fully circled five man
hoard »iure incorporation of
the village hy the North Or­
lando Co. in ItV.S.
Running for office are eight
m m and one woman.
Perhaps the must hotly con­
tested race will he in group
three where candidate* ate
Mayor Frank Fasula, incum­
bent. and Art Fi-rtin. lender
two year* ago of » strong
B lim p organized a* the North
Orlando Homeowner* A*&gt;n.
who entire up with a number
of chill It r change idea* i n ag ­
nized ami Incorporated by Fasola n* p n t l of In* pit-trill
campaign platform.
O thers running a te A rthur
Rhode* ami Jack Spaulding in
group out) and, in group five,
iticumheiit Chirettci' Memory,
Hilt H arris, Ih'ury Ward, Mi*.
Irene Van Eepoel and Regi­
nald WebsiiT, a form er coun­
cil member.
tu order it* intnit-t), cam ­
paign platform* slulc:
FASULA
No city luxe*.
I m ultie from building, plumb­
ing mid elfctri.al permit*, ocriipntinmil license*, power ami
telephone company franchi'i'*
and cignret taxes from the
gt'itri'til store h i i i I oilier liusiiM**e» ran more than take
lin e of vitiligo expense.*; es­
tablishment of light Industry;
cncourugement of home eon­
s', ruction ami kale,; I'oiqicrulion with esluhlixhimitl of the
four-year Seminole College;
fire and police protection
which will he a point of pride
to the community; incorpora­
tion of desirable charter
change* ns suggt-led hy At­
torney Kenneth Mcln(o*h two
&gt;cius ago to ttu- lloiiieowuer*
Assn,
I ERKIN — No city taxes.

( Methods for preventing tax ­
ation are not included in pub­
lished mill distributed copies
of plntfurm ,); tie* ires and
needs of borne owners lo lie
deriding factor in all divis­
ion* pertaining to village;
rite departm ent to ho con­
trolled hy persons witli recog­
nized experienet* ami authori­
ty; utilization of best availa­
ble talent; cooperation with
hmldiTH and drvrloprr*; vil­
lage revenue expended solely
for eoDifort mill pleasure of
home owners; governing con­
trol tu remain in Die hands of
home owners and, finally, the
village to he governed for
tiro people of North Orluudn.
RHODES—“ if elrclrd, will
do the best In represent the
m ajority of tire people."
HI'AULDING — W h o l e hearted *uppoi t In helping
guide euuncll act lull ill ob­
S llzH tO N L O V E L L .
taining benefit* useful to all
■Inughtur nt Mr. iitiil residents of N ailh Orlando;
Mrs. L. K. Lovell of -1D8 to work fur the people und
South St., Fern I'itrk, Die community for actions de­
11**h lieen mvnnii-il n sired; always available fur
honor Hcholiir.xliip *uggesti(m* mid ideus and a
to tlio UniverHily of desire to have a b etter city,
Floriiln. A student nt a better understanding on
Lymnn Hipli, site is one what goes on in the- city und,
of two tukinj; cnlciilns, above all, a b etter plaro to
is mi honor slmlunt and live and rear families.
MEMORY - No promise*
president of the school’s
to village residents. Will "just
Beta L'liih.
(Herald I’l’oto) tin Die Job tu Die l**t of niy
ability and represent the peo­
ple of the community."
HARRIS — "No promise*
that may have to he broken
hecauso I can't back them up.
Members of the 4-H Handy There are four other councilmen, holding four vutes, for
Helper* Clu^i begun work cm
the new project of making whom I can’t speak. I van
blouse* tu wear wtlli their only promise to hold my vole
green uniform skirl* at Die for the m ajority of the people,
which I will do, if Hoc ted , . .
last meeting.
This group meet* from 1:3(1 I w ant lo benefit the people
until 3 p m . on alternate S at­ by representing them on their
urday* at Die Upsula Presby­ behalf."
WARD—’I'li separate func­
terian Church annex. The
next meeting it scheduled tions of volunteer service
this Saturday and all girl* of group* from village govern­
the area are invited to attend. ment and politics; to return
necessary
village
services
-urh a* police and fire pro­
tection und stm -t lighting;
review all existing franchises
for benefit to the community
und encourage others thut will
Hy IJnda Smithson
The Oviedo High School help village grow th; work
Tri-Hi Science Club
will with collc-gu officials to pro­
*[unsor a Science F air next mote an atm osphere of learn­
Thursday and Friday at the ing; operate the village as
a business and work to pre­
Oviedo City Hall.
Tlie F air will lie open to vent mishandling of village
the public and exhibit* will fund*; insist upon publlc-nilmi
la set up hy Oviedo ami Ma of uii annual fiscal report and
| support tin' pr*»cMt charter,
via student*.

Handy Helpers
Begin Project

Science Fair
Set In Oviedo

and, when the people dictate,
work t o w a r d * beneficial
change*,
MILS VAN EERO EL
To
work against repeat of typo
of publicity rc.-eivtd in the
pust; organization, keeping of
a budget and providing a
clean, safe, decent place fur
children; action instead of
back.fence nrgtumiit*.
Mis. Van Eepoel *dd* that
her husband Dunks her capa­
ble of holding office “and
th at's important."
WEIISTER
Running ludi'pi'inlt'iitly, not a* a member
of any roitipany, group or fac­
tum in the iiinimuitily; prtwcutution mill adoption of a
budget including provision*
for jatlice mid file depart­

ment*;
accounting
system
that is * crept n bln to the pub­
lic including provision for reg­
ular audit of village hook*
and protection of any villng*
funds; opposition to any utili­
ty tax; support, if necessary,
of teal estate taxes only on
sm aller millage and larger
homestead exemption
than
county mitt sta te operations;
power company
fiancliise;
payment of ju st hill* incurred
hy tlie village hut again st
payment of hills ineutred by
anyone other than duly elect­
ed council; in favor of keep­
ing present ch arter hut will
readily work for change- de­
manded by m ajority of tha
people; provision for a pro­
gram of nmd nminU'nance.

Fortune Endorsed
By Young Republicans
Ity Jane t'axxrllirir)
trict meeting held Saturday,
The .Seminole County Young [ Feb. hi. in Daytona Reach
Republican Club unanimously i and the State Federation of
endorsed the candidacy of Young Republican C l u b s
Jo n Fortune tor the -State meeting held Saturday, Feb.
House td Representative* ill 23, in Jacksonville.
the March 26 spcci.il election
Mi.-* Audrey Flynn, presi­
at a meeting Tuesday night dent, announced the following
at the Heftier Home* Sales appointments: D. M i l l e r
Office in Howell I’nrk.
Evans, historian; Mr*. David
Fortune spoke nt the Hirel­ Kanaly, by-laws com m ittee
ing for mi enthusiastic aud­ chairm an; Dave Kanaly. pub­
ience mid was introduced hy licity chairm an, ami W arren
hi* campaign treasurer. W. c . Tucker J r ., finance chair­
R. Mcdcall wliu said "wo man,
neeii more good, hard-fisted
Kanaly gave a rcjsirf on
businessmen getting into pol­ Die Republican booth m ain­
itics."
tained at Die Central Florida
The candidate staled that Ex|a&gt;*ltion operated in con­
"one party government i* not junction with Die Orange
dem ocracy and when any unu County Republican Club.
parly i* in power loo long it
Members were reminded lo
breeds
complacency,
irre ­ pay tbclr annual dues if they
sponsibility and the tendency have not already done *o ■■
to igniiru the wishes of the paym ent for each
active
people."
member I* payable lo Ihu
He said that he I* not lied Stale Federation on March
in with a large political m a­ 15.
chine o r sprrinl
interest
group Dial would hind hi*
hand- ami thus can he objec­
tive in Id* decision*.
Fnrt iiim', n eosls control
ami analyses expert, i* r»penally interested in more
efficiency in guvrrnm cnt ami
better use of the tax dollar,
John Jaeoh* of Volusia
The llellury D u p I t e a t *
County, vice chairm an of the
fifth district Young Republi­ Hritlgn rio li will sponsor •
can Club, reporteil on the dis­ C harity Dupllrnte Gums for
Multiple Sclerosis and taigapt'tlir* beginning nt I p. m.
next Tuesday In tha Commun­
ity Center.
Howard Middleton, presi­
dent of the club, said today
Dint providing fund* for ch ar­
Ann O'Donnell, L y m a n ities make op one of tlie most
High School Junior, partici­ im portant activities of tiro
pated in the Sixth District American C ontract 11 r i d g ■
American l-cgluii oratorical League. Contributions to tho
Contest held last Thursday fund* cumo hugely from spe­
night at the Mt. Dora High cial tool mitncnta for such
charities a* the Society fur
School.
Although Ann, who won tier Crippled Children, American
school anil county competi­ Cancer Society ami N ational
tion, was not chosen a* dis­ Kidney Disease, Middleton extrict winner, representative* plained, citing a* mi example
Irom American Legion Me­ the fuel th a t in 1961 Mental
morial Rost 236 uf Cassel­ lien llh r e c e i v e d $101,000
berry who »|K&gt;nsorcd the lo­ through these efforts.
In n'idition to next week's
cal contest, were very proud
of her eflorl* against keen regular duplicate play, tb s
rlub also will conduct u party
competition
Those who uID'iidcd tu give game of bridge and piuuclieht
her moral support from the and fitiiustu game* with prize*
local (Mist and auxiliarv were for eurh table. A minimum
Commander und Mrs. Harold donation Ini* been set for eat b
Krydcr,
Larry
Maplcsdcn, game.
The afternoon piny will he
contest chairm an. Mix* Emily
Evan*. Kenneth Green and directed liy Mrs- Ethel Jo h n ­
son unit Middleton.
Janie* Myers.

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Luke Mary
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Mr*. Louise Simunek
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Mr* Shirley W entworth 838-11)76
Mi*, .lane Cusselberry
808-6046
Mis. Jean Magiu
306-3742
Mis Aiiuin Muller
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Mis* Helen Snotigia-*
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Mis, Louise Grayson
349-4671
Mi*. I-1Mute* W ester
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Mrs, II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
Mis. Mona G rinstead
322-2291
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4VH
Mis Linda Smithson
366-3514

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think (hat it i i ju st about
spring. Don’t you? These
beautiful
mornings
makes
your day sta rt off beautiful­
ly too. * • • Sorry to hear
that W. H. .Almond has been
ill- Hope he ia better by now.
* • • Also ill is Georgia Redd
who js the lunchroom super­
visor a t the Monroe School.
Hurry and get well Georgia
as you are missed very much
at the school. • • • Mrs. Em ­
ma Vihlen entered Seminole
Memorial Hospital this af­
ternoon for surgery. Wo wish
you a speedy recovery Mrs.
Vihlen and will be thinking
of you often. • • • Well kid­
dies you have a kmg weekend
coming up. No school today
sod tomorrow. • • • Two new
homes are going up out this
way. One Is on Jew etts Lane
and the other la on Riverview. They are going to lie
real nice when they are fin­
*1 can’t htlp thinking about poor John wraatling with ished. • • • The Monroe H.D.
Mb income tax raporta. Maybe a banana
Club member* had a very
aplit would cheer me up!"
sice meeting la st Thursday
night. Martha Kilpatrick from
the Red Cross came out and
told us of the correct way to

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

apply artificial respiration.
She used a model called An­
nie in h er demonstration.
This was thoroughly enjoyed
and afte r site had finished her
talk we had the chance of
“ saving" Annie. We were
glad to welcome a new m em ­
ber Betty Mann. Sbe is the
wife of the Monroe Postmaster Robert Mann. Also glad
to see last months new m em ­
ber Mae Kahn. More plans
were made for the fashion
show this month at the H.D.
Center. You ail make plans
to attend as it will be open
to the public And don’t for­
get craft night next Wednes­
day evening a t my home. * *
The Leland Todds of Upsala
Road have had with them
their son and daughter-in law
the Robert Todds of Kockton,
Hi. A reception was given
by Use elder Todds for them
at the O aklaun Baptist Chap­
el on 20th St. last Thursday
evening. I know Uiey had a
marvelous tim e. • • *llad a
phone call from Mr. William
Mount. He la id that he and
Ada had received an airm ail
IcUer from their grandson
Sp. 4 Donald L. Whiteliouse

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who is stationed in Germany,
that he would be leaving the
12th to return to the United
States. Donald enlisted while
living in Altamonte Springs. IS
His parents are in Ohio right
now. The Mounts said that
Donald will visit them before
being assigned to duty here
in the U. S. * • • Well I
guess you heard of local boy
Charles Rabun getting that
big superior in band conduct­
ing last Saturday a t Lees,
burg. I’m telling you I never
have seen so many superiors
coming to one band before.
Sanford really walked away
with jo some superiors. Isn't
that wonderful? Junior High
also received a auperior ra t­
ing. High school will now
get to go to Miami Beach m
May to stale. And are *hey
a tickled bunch. Their con­
cert over a t Leesburg was
wonderful. Lynn Giles and
Flo Baker took the junior
high band over and G rain
Whatley and 1 accompanied
the high school band We gula
had a wonderful tim e window
shopping despite the after­
noon rain. • • • Jean Reyn­
olds was the recipient of
many lovely gifts at a allowe r given for her by Georgia
Price and Lillian Burke and
myself i t my home Tuesday
evening. Jean
Is leaving
soon for Indiana where aiie
will reside. • • * The Mon­
roe frlendj of te n o r* (Mrs.
Al.) Johnson will be aorry
to learn that she u in a
ThomasviUe,
Ga.,
hosoital
where she underwent surgery.
• • • Happy birthday to my
betterhalf H. L. Johnson who
has just REACHED Tsek
Benny's age and also to San­
dra Baker who is a y ear old­
e r hut still a long way from
Jacks age- We wish you
many many more Sandra. • •
And also to our son in-law
Don Hudson and our precious
little granddaughter Barbas
who now has one little can­
dle on her birthday cake. By
Lite tim e you read this I
hope to be with my grinddaughters in North Florida.
And 1 hope to bring them
back with me for a short
visit. • • • There wiU he a
meeting of die youth of the
Upsala Presbyterian Church
and the ladies of Uic church
Monday evening a t my home
to discuss plans for a com­
ing supper a t the Educational
building. • • • Our thought
this week is called Two Al­
ternatives. “ Wc shall meanly
loose or nobly save the last
liojle of E arth. —Abraham
Lincoln.

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Large 2 bedroom T railer on Unfurnished 2 bedroom house,
large hike. Adults only. Ph. \ Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3611.

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Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit-1 bedroom home. FA 2-M77.
chen equipped. FA 2-3013 FL’RN. Apt. 3300 MeRonvtlle.
FA 2 6347.
| -----------------------------------------3 Room furnished upstairs
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
Apartment. Adults. $43. Ph.
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
FA 2-73W.

Seminole Realty

LAKE MARY. 3 bedroom. 2
bath. On lake. Air-condi­
tioned. FA 2-8920.
Furn. Apt. 2 lledrin. Only
$65. 1700 Magnolia As*.
iojch Arbor
unfurnished
equipment,
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three bedroom
house, kitchen
i'Ji. 00 . Robert
FA 2-3951.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 3 3254
or FA 2 0325.

1 2 . R e td E s t a t e F u r S ale
3 Bedroom Kuril, house, $Uu
18. MortKittle L o a n s
Mo. 322-2322.
14. Insurance

16. Business Opportunity
1(1. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. BuildittK Materials
21. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
27. Siiccial Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Mac)littery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sule
35. Articles Wanted
50. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Roats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cnbnnaa
6. For Rent

On the rolling hills Golf
course. New masonry home.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-in
oven &amp; range, firpelacc ami
drapes, carpeting. Double
carporte. TE 8-28G6.
1 BEDROOM furnishrd home.
$69 per month. FA 2-47157.
NICELY furn. S room houae.
FA 2 8237.
3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
en* Ave. Phone 319 4671.
3 RM. furn. Apt. Water turn.
$40 Mo. 112 Maple.
2 BR Duplex, excellent loca­
tion. electric kitchen. 1U01-B
S. Elm. Call FA 2-5594.
Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 295 E.
25th St.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 m is.
bath, 2 screened porches.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
stairs evenings.

2 Bedroom furnished A part­
RENT A BED
m ent.
Downstairs,
large Roll away, Hospital L Baby
rooms. Call 322-6341.
Beds.
lly Day, Week, or Month
Furnished G arage A partm ent
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
$45 month.
Ph. FA 2-5)81 116 W. 1st St.
John E. Fox, Realtor
119 N. Park
323-0559
W K LA K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private* baths, 114
W. First St.

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ATI.ANTIC COART MSK
TtAM.ItOAD CCIMPANT h«r**&gt;&gt;’
git-** nolle* that on the !4lh
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with ih* tnl*r*tat* Comrain-r
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and n**-***lty permitting aban­
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main (branch! Una trackage
known aa U K llranch !&gt;•tween Beck llanttnork and
8t*v*n*. fcinrlda, all In Seminot* County, florid*, Tingnt* Docket No. t i l IT.
Atlantic Coast [.In* Ratiroad Company
I’ubtlah March 7, l»SJ.
CDfl-IO

Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
FA 2 4678
1st Floor Apartment furnish­
ed $6o l-ake Mary, Ph.
FA 2-1757.

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Stenstrom Realty

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NO CASH NEEDED
3 Bedroom, 2 hath. $61 a
month. T. 4 I. included
322-8985.
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payment. 33&lt;U S Park Ave
FA 2 1761.

St. Johns Realty

HARRIETTS IlEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Appointments
Htt So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Cut ‘N Curl Reality Shop
Special on Perms. Call fur
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rators. Free parking lots.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-9831
21. K le c lr tc il S erv ice *
FK1GIDAIRR
Sales k Service
House Wiring, Free Eitim atea
Sid Vlhlen’s Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-9915

25. numbing Service*

Wall
Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8M2
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FR E E ESTIMATES

R. L. HARVEY
294 Sanford Ave.

FA 2 3383

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ON THESE OUTSTANDING HUYS
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Seminole Co. Motors
519
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St.. Sanford
Winter Park MI 7-2330

USED FURNITURE taken in
on trailers, bedroom suites,
refrigerator*
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stoves.
Longwood T railer Sales St
Service, 1/jngwood 838-5613

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FINANCE IT WITH l ’S
• Low Interest R ites
• Low Monthly Paym ents
FLORIDA STATE RANK
1900 Valiant, 4 dr, St. atick,
R. k H. $905. 1958 Cadillac
rpe. Deville. Full power 4
air. $1695. Sanford Motor
Co. 8oo French Ave.

CASH SALE
21" LAWN Mower for tale
nr trade for Utility trailer, 1959 CHRYSLER W i n d s o r
28,000 miles. Air-Cond. A-l
323-0893.
Srnlmrik (ilnss ami Faint 1961 7.lg Zag Sewing Machine Condition. Ph. 322 5495
Company
Darns, makes button holes. 37. Iio n tn - M o to rs
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
With guarantee. 5 Payments
of
$6.40. FA 2-9411.
Gateway To The Waterway
AUTO - RADIO
Drive-In Repair Service
CUCKOO CLOCKS. $3.98 up. ’ Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EVJNRUDE Dealer
PERSONAL RADIO k T. V.
Made In Germany. 10 sires.
25th St. k Sanford Ave.
For FREE pictures. Prices. 104-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5M1
Ph. 323 0653
Write to "Clocks” P. O. 18 ft. CAIHN CRUISER.
Box 78, Sanford, Fla.
Mark 75. $895. FA 2-0457.
31. Poultry - Livestock
BEDROOM S U I T E . Very
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
38. Motorcycled - Scooters
reasonable. FA 2 1742.
gelding, 1 m are. New sad­
dles and bridles. 322 9102. JUKE BOX $50. Restaurant VESPA MOTOR SCOOTSRs!
New 4 Used.
dishes, jiots, pans, etc. $75.
Lewis Sales 4 Service
BROOD SOWS for sate. Will
Cash register $35. Call
bring pigs in 0 or 8 weeks.
2617 Country Club ltd.
7752755.
Ph. FA-2-7028
FA 2 m s .
SINGER ROUND BOBRIN In
One !0 Month o l .f PONY*
console. With guarantee. 6 3!&gt;. Trnllera - Cabnnna
Bridle &amp; saddle. Lmgwnud
Payments of $7.15. Phone
NEW 3 BEDROOM llouso'
T railer Sale* k Service,
FA 2-0(11.
trailer. $2590 and take up
Lmgwood. 8385613.
payments of fOO a month
With purchase of Blue luixlre
or rent for $109 month.
rent E lertrle Cariiel Sham31 A. Feta
Contact in person Lynn
poocr for only $1 per day.
SIAMESE KITTENS $25. Ph.
Bradbury at Thriftway,
Carroll’s Furniture.
FA 2-3332. Afternoon A
evenings.
32. Flower* * Shrubs
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Pansir stock.
GRAPEVILI.E NURSERY
Grapeville Ave. Near 29tb St.
GUIRIOSA DAISY PLANTS
$25c a do*. FA 2 4121.

(0LLERS/SANF0RD

[HUNT

F BETTE.R

1961 Mercury Monterey
•• Door Hardtop, Air fond.. Power
Windona, Power Steer., Power “
llrakra. Radio, Heater, 18,009 Aclual Mllra, Like New,

I960 Mercury
I960 Lincoln 4 Door
Sedan, Beautiful lltur Color, K itrd
I lean, A Luxury Car.

1959 Mercury Monterey
I D o o r, Mrrr-O-.Matlr, Radio, H eal­
er, White Finlah.

1959 Ford Fairlune
2 Door, I’urd-O-Slutlr, Heater, E xtra
Clean.

1959 I)oclj?e CuBiom
Royal V-H, I Door,
Trnna., Ituiliu, Healer.

ST. PATRICKS DAY

68 FORM Staliun Wagon

00

4 Door V-H, Auluniatlr .....................
CADII.I.AC Sedan DrVIII*
Power, Air Conrilliotird
FMIID 4 Door, 6 Cy I., Station Wagon
Automatic Tran»nil**ioa ____ _____ —
FORD Country Sedan
V-8, O ierd rlsr
............. ...........—•
CHID KGLKT Station Wagon 6 Cyl.. Hid.

Station Wagun, V-8, 4 Door, Stand.
Trans., Radio, Heater, Solid Red
Color, Clean.

f496
4vii

2395
59
695
58
695
57
57 CHKVHOI.KT fi Ton Plekup,
61 6 C lL Autamatie
4 Door. 6 Cyl., Kta. Wagon
1445
59 CHEVROLET
PLYMOUTH 2 Door Hardtop
795
59 • fit. . Sid. Stuff
- „ in.i*
60
61
59
67
60
58

CADII.I.AC 4 I hair Sedan DeVille
Power And Air Pond.
............... .
CHEVROLET fi Ton Pickup
6 Cyl.. Sid. Shill
............ ......
CHEVROLET 4 Duur Station Wagon
V-8, Aulumatie ..........................
C H EV ItU I.Er 4 Door Snlan
6 Cyl., Hid. Shift - -------- ------------------DODGE J la rd Tup Coupe
V-8, Aotomallr
..........— »
CHEVROLET Converlilile V-H. A ulo,
Pnwrr Hrake« And Steering
CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe, Auto.
V-h. Power Brake*
MERCLHY Station Wagon, 4 Dour, Auto..
Power Brake*. Steering
.—

Automatic

M

1 1 1 ^4
# kW

*1495
*2195
*995
*895
•995

1959 Ford

SA LE

PLYMOUTH 2 Door V-tt ------- ------------

BUYS

d

Monlctalre, 4 Moor, Mcrc-O-Matir,
Power Steer, and Brake*, Radio,
Healer, Beal (Tran.

*795
1195
*2395
*1095

SHALLOW Well pump. H hp.
FA 2-1208.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Priced To Pul A Sparkle In Your Eye

GEORGIA BRICK HOMES.
Located in choice locations.
FILA. $150 down, $79 per
month Monna J a m * . Ph
322-1819

Office FA 2-2111
Nights FA 2-064$
uar.
323-0700
AU4 P ark O f. StnUutt, t Id.

21. Hen uly Salon a

(Every One A Reul lleauty)

57 DODGE

Jim Hunt Realty

CHRISTIAN LADY age 39.
care for elderly and light
housekeeping. Days. Phone
838 6770- Casselberry.

FOR SALE

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Av«. FA 24123

LOT for sale. 75’ x 239’.
G roic Manor. By owner.
Call FA 2 7411 afWr 6 p m

at

SOLID MAPLE AM-FM High
FI radio, 4 speed record
changer, 23" TV combina­
tion. Cost $000, sacrifice at
$175. Call FA 2-0200 after 5
p. m. or FA 20834 work­
ing hours. Mrs. More.

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital,
Hollaways, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and 1957 FORD Ranch Wagon.
LAWN SERVICE Pick-up.
$275. Motor in good shape.
Needs sm all body work.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
FURNITURE CENTER
142 Mayfair Ctrcleisfaction guaranteed. Ph.
1100 French Ave.
FA 2-1817.
Ph. FA 2-7953
’53 OLDS Good transporta­
tion. ’57 Plymouth Station
A D D f T I O \ .S,
Remodel­ 31. Articles For Sale
Wagon. Longwood T railer
ing, concrete work, roofing,
Rubber base paint, $2.50 gal.
Sales 4 Service. Longwood
aiding, carpentry, FA 2 7274
Oil have, 2 gal $3 96 Army838-5613.
Navy Surplus, Sanford Ave.
2!L Automobile Service

JEW ELS"

T a «B C.»ei» »-a • » * r * i * a a *
tlavlaa
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A a a la a t U l ( &gt;'.•1* 1*1

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h*(*t.y hOllflr.l an.l r*i|utr*.|
t o p r* * * n t »ny claim * am i Uam a n d * w h ic h you, o r •&gt;tli*r
o f you. tony h»*» »*a1n*t th *
• •1*1* n f V\lttt»m II M u rray ,
d i r r i M i l . I»t« of **id C o u n ty ,
lo lh # C o u n t y J u J a * o f h*mlnot* C o u n ty . Klorlda. » l hi*
off!c* In lh* c u r t h u u « . o f
• • t a C o u n t y » t 6 « n f o r4 . Klor19*.
w ithin
fix
calendar
m o n t h * f ro m lh * (tm* o f th *
flr*t p u h l l c a l i o n of thl» nolle*
T i r o co p ies o f **eh claim o r
d e n . a n d - 1,011 !*• tu w i i i l n g ,
a n d kbntl « t « t . th * pine* of
r*ftld*nc* a n d po*l -ifflc* a d ­
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a e e o m p a n t n l by a fi li n g f»*
nf un* d o l l a r a n d »uch claim
o r d e m a n d rml so filed ah all
b* void.
Kilicl I . M u rray
,X» f t e o i i l r l s of til* (&lt;*•!
W ill a n d T**t*rn*nl of
vv II,u r n It. M u rray ,
d*c*a**d
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k C a r r o l l Bu rk*,
A t t o r n e y * to r lh* £ * l* t* .
Mull* 111
Van fu rd A t l a n t i c X a f t B k Bldg
H an fo rd . F lo rid a

12. Real Estate For Salt

LIKE IT

r.ital* " I

W I L L IA M

12. Ileal Estate Tor Sale

YOU WILL

Legal Notice

r*i

"Y o u ’d h o tte r do a s ho s a y s ! Ho o u tr a n k s you
by o n e s tr ip e !"

Stenstrom Really

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Realtor
equipped. $75 month. Ph. Raymond Lundquisl, Asso.
FA 2-5303.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg

la

Pay* work and Ironing
home. 706 Bay Ave.

3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Fla.
REMINDER
&gt;*PW HOUSE on Crystal lake.
Km, Convenient to NAS.
INCOME TAX SERVICE*
Loch Arbor. Call FA 2-2378
Desirable neighborhood, low
or FA 2-3077.
O. M. HARRISON’S
down
payment.
)21
W.
Jin1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-8827
kins Circle. FA 23AJ1.
C o m m e rrin l H iiiM itiif
9. For Sale or Rent
LAKEVIEW Home tor sale or New, Mm! urn CB building
with four store units. 4hi
trade for a tiled farm on the
If you like country living
square feet priced at $1
west
side
of
Sanford.
Call
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
per square fool for im ­
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
south side of big Lake
m ediate sale! Good loca­
nights.
Mary. Water for boating,
tion with parking facilities.
rle. Orange tree*. Approxi­
MODERN RANCHKITE
Adjacent to Sanford busi­
mately 2W acres. EA 2 9162.
3 acres, modern 3 bedrooms.
ness and population center.
P i bath*, insulated, cen­
Excellent for medical of1 New house near Lake Mary.
tral heating, family room,
(ices or service type busi­
322 3098.
separate dining room—At­
nesses.
Financing estab­
13. Real Entitle For Sale tractive Prirv* — Only lished. $ltoo down
$18,&lt;x&gt;o — Rad Terms, but
SERVICE STATION business
Good Value!
for sale. Only 3 owners In
37 years. Buy only stock
Safe Drivers save up lo 20' r
and equipment. FA 2-4682.
Beal Estate — Mortgages
or more on automobile in­
ill N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
surance.
4 ACRES of land 275 ft. Road
frontage on West 1st St.
15 HuhIrfnm O pportunity
4 lane liwy. Price $13,000. 3 Red mo in, CB home on
large corner lot Has den.
Terms.
large kitchen, wall to wall
carpet in living room .in*I
a and io aerrs tiled farms
hall, air conditioner in liv­
available.
ing room, and other ex­
tras, Only $83.00 jut month, A wonderful way to make
C. A. Whiddon
including taxes ami iitMir
Reg. Heal E state Broker
money where you are l kiss.
once Low Down Payment
202 S. Park Ave. FA 2-3991
The most amazing products
See Hus one today!
needed by every home,
aulo, boat owner, ready for
m arket. We get the top
business places for you. We
pay for local advertising,
Real Estate — Mortgages
REALTOR - INSUROR
wt furnish you wilfi the
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2429 FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
latest
of
merchandising
3 Bedroom. I bath, large cor­ FURNISHED or Unfurnished
techniques. You must be
ner lot facing lake. 1U9
house, p i Lots, Corner 2691
honest, consciculmus, witt­
Waits Drive, S u n l s n d
Sanford Ave. FA 2-0211.
ing to work (oil or part
E state. FHA in service.
lime servicing the prestige
$450 down, monthly $84.75, REDUCED 2 Story home,
businesses in your area, in
good repair, new plumbing
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
exchange for high weekly
wiring, lerm lte contract.
or FA 2-2118.
earnings. This is not door
715 Magnolia.
to door. Minimum invest-1
Highland Park
nictil $2,000 protected Call
SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 bath
412 Ed it ha Circle
Mr. Southall, I’ll 16771.
Many extras. Shade trees
This three bedroom block
(Parliam ent House Mold)
Assume
mortgage.
3395
home on two loti ran be
Orlando,
South Park FA 2-B060.
purcbaird
for $12.UOU.ou,
Can be financed through
FHA by qualified purclias
c r for only $900.00 down
including closing cost. E x­
clusive listing.

Furnished Apartment. Close 20 ACRES facing highway
In. Jim my Cowsn. FA 2-4013
on large lake. 18 Acres in
grove. 5 Room fram e houae.
BOOMS, The (&gt;ables, 401
$20,000. 319 3451.
Magnolia Ave, FA 241729.
n o t ic e
o r at it
t s is c s t i t k o r r i . o m n * t o
BY OWNER. New 3 BR 2
M IL D R E D W A lin e u p .
vanity bath, 21' Florida
R rsT D r.v cr: u n k n o w n ,
and
TV H O 8 r. L A S T
'e m . Central- heal, double
KNOWN
MAI LI NO
AD- Iw liar &lt;aar&lt; at I k * l ' * * * l »
carport, fenced yard, cor­
DllCSS
I N:
i l E N E t l A L J a Z i r . t r n l a n l r ( a « a ( l , t'liirner lot. $16,599. 322 9420.
D E LIV ER Y ,
V P S IL A N T t.
M s , ta l*e«l&gt;ale.

M IC H IU A N ;:
A s w o rn Com plain! h av in g
t e e n filed t g a l n s t you In th e
C ircuit
C ourt
In
and
for
P e m i n o t e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , by
n n l i K H T n. VVARDROP, fo r
divorce, the eh o rl
t i t l e of
Which IV R O B E R T B. W A R D R O P . P l a i n t i f f . v*rau». MIL­
D R E D WAR DROP, D e f e n d a n t ,
t h r e e p r e s e n t * »r* l« c o m ­
m a n d y o u to » p p * * r s n d fit*
your
!»•*•!
o r o l h * r d*f e n s * o r p lead in g * h s r e l n w i t h
t h e c l e r k o f lh * C l r o u l t C o u r t
o f S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o ri d a ,
g n d *erv* a c o p y t h e r e o n on
p laintiff*
A tlorn*y.
lU rold
F. J o h n s o n , A t t o r n e y nt f-aw,
p o . I i r a w e r Z, N an fo rJ , f l o r td a. on o r b e f o r e th o I t h d ny
o f April, A. D. 1X3. o r o t h e r ­
w i s e d e cree p r o confe*»u will
b t e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
T h e H an fo rd H s r n l d I* d e ­
s i g n a t e d «• • n e w a p a p e r o f
g * n * r a l c i r c u l a t i o n In w h ich
t h l i r l U l l o n *ti*ll be publt»he.l once each w e e k fo r f o u r
c o n . v . - u l t i e w eek a .
W IT N E tW m y h a n d a n d o f ­
f icial s o ! o f l h a C l » r k o f th *
C l r c u l l c o u r t o o Ihla lh * 4th
d.i&gt; o f M a rch , A. l&gt;. t»IS.
( b E A LI
A r t h u r H. B * c k » l t h . J r ,
C l e r k of c i r c u i t C o u r t
H a r o l d K. J o b n eon
A t t o r n e y to r P l a i n t i f f
b u l l a 114
H a n fo rd A t l a n t i c N a l l
R k B ld g
H an fo rd . F l o r i d a
F a b l i a u Marct t 7. 14, * 4. *8 ' CD9-IS

Children kept. FA 2-4182.

Stenstrom Realty
BA Specinl Notices

2317 MellonviRc Ave.
Phone FA 2-6119

Child Care. FA 2 2274

$103
$129
$125

Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420

31. Articles For Sale

PERSONAL RADIO Si
LARGE SELECTION of used
refrigerators, $29 and up
T V. SERVICE
with or without trade.
We rep air Phono Changer*
Investment
Radio &amp; T.V., Auto Radius
FURNITURE CENTER
Sought by 2 young men with
IDO French Ave.
1 DAY SERVICE
dem onstrated executive ab ­
Ph. FA 2-7953
25th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
ility and $10,000 cash. P.O.
Ph. 323 0655
Box 1228. Winter Park.
WANTED reliable couple to
lake up monthly payments
1(1. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Services
of $13.59 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
SECRETARY
RECEPTION­ WELLS nniL L F.^. PUMPS.
SPH1NKER SYSTEMS
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col
IST.
Typing,
stmrthsnd.
All Types end Sires
Icct.
Apply in person. Chapman
We Repair and Service
A rchitectural Art*, lot W.
Sell
Us Your Furniture. Quick
S T I N E
First, Sanford.
Service With tho Cash.
Machinery and Supply Co.
SUPER TRADING POST
Babysitter, live in. Room, 20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
FA 20677.
board and $15. 104 S. Ma­
ple.
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2 422.1 Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Ilought • Sold.
17. Male Help Wanted
L arryV Mart 213 Sanford
FRIGlDAinn
EXECUTIVE type. Willing
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
Sales &amp; Service
to work. $125 wkly. Average.
G. 11. 1IIQ1I
F K E K E S T IM A T E
High School Grad., Fla. res­
1709 W. 1st St. Sanford
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ident 1 yr. Own car. Age 21Ph. FA 2-3863
ovating. New k Used Furni­
59, g608 N. Orange. Orlando.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
244-6801,
Monuments, Cemetery work
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Also Lettering on Stones
FA 2-2117.
19. Situation's Wanted
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.

FURNISHED Cottage. Phone 2 BEDROOM bouse, furnish­
ed. (85 mo. Unfurnished (78;
O ffice 204 W. First FA 2-ZfloO.
2430 Elm: FA-2-3102.
Furn. lowly 2 BR Apt. Lake
DEADLINES
privileges. FA 2-0274,
We have several clean 2 A
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
3 bedroom rentals available
Tuss., thru FH. - 2 P. M. day j Furn. 3 Rin. Apt. S30. Mo.
now
Adults. Ph. FA 2-9480.
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.
soon.
Furn. 2 Bedroom house.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Adults. No pels. FA 2-7601
1901 Park Avenue
Tue»., thru Frl. - 2 I'. M. day
FA 2 5232 anytime
NEWLY
FURNISHED
Large
before insertion, Mon. • Sat.
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. Long- 3 BR. CB HOUSE. $75 per
noon
wood. 838-328S.
month. 424 San 31areoi
RESPONSIBILITY:
Ave. FA 2-5573.
Three
r
o
o
m
furnished
The Herald will not he re­
apartm
ent.
2101
Magnolia,
sponsible for more than one
STENSTROM RENTALS
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished 2 BR—1 Bath Home
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
$ 89
Apartment, $55. Robert A. 3 BR—1 Bath Home
$ 80
end reserves the right to re ­
Williams.
Phone
FA
Z-J931.
3 HR—1 Bath Home
Sloo
vise or reject any advertise­

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personuls
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
B. Food
fi. For Rent
fiA Special Notices
7. Business ltentuls
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted

33. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer Unusual Business

RWEETIK PIE

completely furnished 2

ment from what ordered to 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake 3 UR—2 Bath Home
3 UR—2 Rath Home
conform to tiic policies of tins
Mary. Pit. FA 2 7213.
3 HR—l'a Dalit Furn
paper.
2 BR. house, 817 Catalina.

15. Business Opportunity 2G. Radio 4 Television ,

t ill

1095
1795
1196
695
1695
995
895

EASY GMAP TERMS

CLAUDE O’HITTELL
FRED O’YEACKI.K
2505 PARK AVE.
218 E. 2ND HT.
FA 3-0881
FA 2-6231
ORLANDO CR 1-I188

*995

1958 Plymouth
Custom Suburban. V-8, Automatic
Trana., Air Cond.. Power Steer*
llrakes. Radio, llra le r, One Owner,
Real Nice.

1958 Ford CuHtoni .‘100
( Door, V-H, Ford-0-.Matir, Radio,
Heater. Extra (Tran.

*995
*7 9 5

BARGAIN BUYS
7956 MEKCUav 2&gt;&gt;uor
___ —1855c,,KVMOLCT 8ulion w*|(m__
1965 F n n n * V' R HlBtlon Wagon
1954 ME,,cu,tY 2 l),M
,r JD'd'up....
1Q
CQ
FORD V-H. 4 Dour ..............
lUUd
i n e n H t u m i iiaef
............
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295
495
395
295
4 sag
loo
75

CAMS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

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SANFORD • FA 2-4881

Winter Park Phone
Ml 4-0209

LOT AT PALMETTO A COMMERCIAL

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Page 4-A — Mar. 1 4 ,19G3

Area C 01C
To Hear.
Annual Contest
D r Donna Gains
Tha Longwood Area Cham,
her of Commerce will hold its
regular monthly meeting a t
7:30 p. m. Thursday In the
Civic League flu IMing on
Church St.
Following the b u a i n e i a
meeting the Annual Seminole
County D istrict Conteat on
Soil and W ater Conservation
will he held. Boys In the area
competing In this conteat will
give a short talk on the sub­
ject. Judges, who will accompany the boys, will choose a
winner to compete In an area
contest to be held In Orlando.
Winner from this contest will
go on to state competition.
Refreshments will be served
'a fte r the meeting and pro­
gram by Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ellery
KaddJn.

Longwood HD Club Holds Luncheon And Program M eet
By Donna Estes
This month’s meeting bf
the Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club was hold last
Friday with 35 member* In
attends nee.
lajncheon hos­
tesses for the dsy were Mrs.

Arthur Putm an and members
living In the Sanlando T rail­
e r P ark. Tables were decorat­
ed is the S t P atrick ’s Dsy
theme.
Mrl. Mary Hartley gave
■n inspirational talk linking

the space achievements with
God’s work. Mrs. Milton Tin­
sley led the flag salute and
she sod Mrs. C. L. Leggett
presented s program on high­
way Safety. __
Mrs. George Otto announc­

ed that more blood donors
are needed for “ Donor Day"
to be held next Friday by
Old Glory American Legion
Post 183.
Announcements of upcom­
ing events included invita­
tion* for m em bers to attend

the Fashion Show and F ash ­
ion Contest to be held March
28 a t the Home Demonstra­
tion Center in Sanford and
the Longwood Civic League's
Spring Festival scheduled this
Saturday.
Congratulations were ex ­

tended to Mrs- Myrtle Ken­
drick who celebrates her 83rd
birthday this month.
During the business m eet­
ing a nominating committee
was appointed to recommend
a slate of officers for the
coming club year. On the

Pressure Creosote!
Fence Posts — Poles, etc.

Wood
Preserving Co.
ISA t i l l

O il CRACKER a s
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on “ Lawns and G rasses."

DOWN PAYM ENT

Vegetable
Market
In New York Wednesday,
cabbage prices were slightly
higher with rratea selling et
2.50- 3,00, mostly 2.75. Crate*
of red type were 2.50-3.00,
and Savoy 2.50-2.75. Carrots
In crates of 48 I lb. film bags
were 3.00-3,25, unchanged
from yesterday’* quute. Cel­
ery was dull, crates of 2 dot.
soiling for 3.00-3.25, 2!s to 3
dozen 3.00-3.50 and 4 dozen
3.25-3,50, Crates of IS film
wrspped celery hearts were
3.50- 3.75. Chinese
cabbage
was steady a t 2.00-2.50 for
crates of unwrapped heads,
and 2.50-2.75 for wrapped.
Endive was steady a t 1.75-2.00
and Escarola brought 1.6U1.76, few 2.00. Uomaine was
also steady a t 2.26-2.50 per
crate. Crate* of curly parsley,
smsll and mostly In fair con­
dition, sold for 2.00-2.50.
Bushel baskets of splnsch
wore steady In price a t 2.252.50 and collards wore 1.76.
Radishes wera steady a t 1.00I. 26 per basket of 30 - 0 os.
film bsgs and w ater cress
was slightly weaker a t 13-16
cents per bunch.
In Central Florida Tuesday,
the m arket wua steady for
practically all commodities
except iceberg lettuce, which
was slightly higher a t 3.00
pei* crate of 24 heads, and
rumalne, which was lower at
J. 26-1.50. Cabbage sold for
1.60 a crate and 1.26 fur 60
|b. sacks, with sums sacks of
smsllur sises and poorer qual­
ity at 1.00. Carrots were 2.10
fo r mesh sacks of 48 - 1 Ih
film bags, and Cliinvae cab­
bage was 1.40 per crate. Cauli­
flower brought 2.25 for car­
tons of 12 medium to large
heads, endive was 1.25 p tr
crate, and escarola was 85
cents. Curly parsley was 2.00
per crat* of 6 dozen bunches.
Bushel baskets of m ustard
and turnip tops were 1.25
and spinach was 1.60. Radish­
es were 76 cents per basket.
Shipments from Florida Tues­
day included: Celery rail 33
truck 67| cabbage rail A, truck
130; Escarola rail 2, truck 25;
lettuce rail none, truck 10 and
radishes rail none, truck 18.

com mittee will be Miss Doro­
thy Heath. Mrs. E. P. Rich­
ards and Mrs. Otto who ex­
plained duties of each of­
fice.
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Revolt?

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.VI

U n ite d I’r e s s I .e a s e d W ire

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

KIM.. M A R C H 1.*., 19C1I

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

MI A MI l l ! ’I) —
Joe CiiiH'i proposed shople n d e r
pin; center nut by Ravenna I uiii e x ile
Park would have netted llir T h u r s d a y n i g h t h is u n d e r -minty close In $2,0wt per * g r o u n d a g e n t s r e p o r te t
year in laxe* alone.
t h a t S o v ie t tr o o p s w e r e
• • •
u se d to q u e ll a n u p r is in g
lly thi' way. looking through
in a p r o v in c e in s o u t h e r n
the petition* wr niilril lhat
C u lm .
there were many, many dup­
S e v e n R u s s ia n s o ld ie r s ,
lications and many renters
in c lu d in g a n o f f ic e r , w e r e
nppoM'd tbe rcinning . . .
k ille d in th e c la s h w ith
Seminole County 1* In * a Chamber of lom m crce long
Renters not eligible on pell
"&lt; til).in p a t r i o t s ," .-.aid H r.
marvelous position" to be range planning eonimittee
lions.
I ii« Conte Aget". lender of
selected a* tlie site tor a
Strnstmm
expressed
hi*
• • •
•
* l«ri»»tiiin Anil ( ‘••intiititilst
proposed *lale unlvcr*lly. In opinion Ihi* morning (oilowing
0 ye*, we eirn noted tliat I rout nml tin* National
the opinion of Hoiigla* Sion- die Melhinald committee's
onr wile voted lor Hie re /on ati* «• Front.
strum
chairman
of
the i report earlier this week that
in; . . . while her husband
i'onti* «nll«*«l upon
voted no
•
!;■ • t McN imm&gt;»
• • •
t. tilt* iiv'ntc* tin* icpolt.
Any wav
Appeal coining
Mi
Mi Nitiiimit Iima •«!•!
before the County Commis­ th.i t tl tilt* Soviet* IIM* 11oops
sion .it the next meetln;
to put i | om ii any Fiiluiu up•
ft ft
tisitii;*. tin- I ’nitol Staton will
1 II) *lti»|„*» K« n Mi lnti*s|» Hi t,” t\»|lt*»
hn% r&lt;,romin*n«lr»! rlt% rmirt
•*I hr Soviet* lim e ilonr ••%
ro*t* up . . fimfi r
fin** .ic'fly that. I urj;f» the fovn*it uill hr 5? . . UMtl hi U* taiy to fliw k it out aiui then
$1 , . . (Her &gt;15 it Mill l»« I t»«*ti«*\«* tin* in vt m ow it* up
Si 5** . . . It umm| to hr
t&lt;» hint.**
• • •
Con to »ant th»* Kattlr •»«
The Atlantic Coast l.tne curteil iluiiiii; t lie* ucek «»l
U IIIC A lH ) ( I *1*1 &gt;
F iv e n p eru tin y r 111111111* Im la y
Itudroad has requested in I «I*. IT «it tin* town of Hataa s k e d tin* t i a i i m i - r a ilr u a d s tn r r s ttn iu "u u 'aU M ig fiil"
copies of engineering sludie* Itnntt, m*al til** n u llu m t «'i».*t
u o g o tiu tio n s n v o r foathi'i'tioddiny*.
on pi|iehiie cro*»tn; Mellon •tf i Ita in Havana I'lnvincr
T h e u n io n s s a id th e ta lk s sltm d d ta k e u p ayuiin
villi- at the rail tracks.
lie s.iitl a total of
Hu*to a v o id s h iftin y ; re siH ia siliility to " l ia i s e o u ts id e th e
• ft •
mum itiltlicr* Mii«* thrown into
i n d u s t r y , to a lu isv l.a lm r D e p a r tm e n t o r a n a l r e a d y
No one asked me . . . lint I lie hat t lo ucatllht till' t ’uhmi
heavilv burdened m agic** ” i ~
It - a pretty ;ood hum li Ihe i«at»el*.
it a 1 I r n a d
repre»rnla
One «*f Ihe vletlin* «»i the
‘Man of Industry' of the
live* walked util id liar gam
M IS S S ll \R O .N N\ II.1.1 VMS
a
year to lie named at the in fitfittiliu, t ’oiite -aid,
i n ; sessions only Ko minute*
ihivtry exhibit April It; at the Soviet au n y officer named
a lte r they resum ed Wediu-*
Civic Center will lie . . . “ Ktilr’nif."
★
★
*
★
★
J \t KMIS\ II l.i: U I 'l l —
day in the long, hitler dispute
Scott Hums. You can lay SSS
The I'uhun leader said a
o \ e r tin- elimination ol jolts. Male School Supcl lilt t-mli-lit
‘Yon* ideiulde niiaiher" ••f So­
on it.
‘the liiolherliiMidrepre
lliom as II. Ilailey called lo­
ft ft ft
viet tin p* \%a* wounded in
Milling Uu- | in- nit'll. eugi
ti i g h t lor "snbslaiilial"
the
claah.
Thev
are
hoapltTwenty-fifth Street will be
peers trainmen, rondiietors
openeil to trallic come next ali/ed at th« oid Army Genand tirakemen, and switeh- tearber pav ta lsrs and leg­
eial lloapilal in Havana, lie
week.
men have illilieatetl in the islation lirrtilig 1 o 11 o I y
County crews working on •aid.*
p.i-l they would strike it Ihe roiitrilintions to p 11 It I i r
Thrift* ways itu inform ation
freeze damaged roads . . .
railroads imposed Ihe liiml
si bool siqqioll at 25 per
resurfacing of Cameron Avc leuarditlK Cuban casualties.
eriii/mg work rule ehatiges
len t ol total rusts.
first ilnn on file agenda.
Conte aaid U&gt;u intorm ation
It. &gt;1It sides indicated they
ft • ft
expected 1‘rvsldenl Krnuedy
rrtfit riling
the t l«i*h was
In liead olf any immedule
fteinemlier that l.iike llri sinupirled out to him hy mem.'li - S h a r o n W illia m s , 1 7 -y eu r-o ltl iltiu K h lc r o f crisis lui at least !NI days li)
cilia project" It's dead now hem of hi* u tid e iro u n d or. .
a 11 emergency
Hill Hush says lhat rights of- gHiiUntinn in Cul*a known a* M r. a n d M rs. l leo W dliani.* o | l.o e h Ai luq is th e f i r s t a|&gt;|ioinling
f ir s t y n u o 't h u lv to . ■•&lt;»• 1 •' •• "M i 1 S '
*1«• t h e -•■•v" (act IiiiiIm; Isiard
wav could not lie secured . . . •*Th« SeiiJjt»«U o| 1 Ilielt* **
1 o u t . . t.
HoyyrVvr, l.alwir Secretury
Hy the way. Irderslalr 4
M iss W illia m s i - a tiro w u -lu n i l , b lo w n -ey ed ,
H
Willard Wlrlr said in
slices the area in two
fo n t o n e a n d a h a l f in c h m a j o r e t t e at S e m in o le lliyrh Washington niursday night
ft ft ft
that the dispute over work Ransom
t*i hoot, Who bogilll »i (tool 111
Welcome Wagon n e e d s
MIAMI (LTD — V tour
rules "must ultimately lie
1 Ihirope iiiiiIm the puiil.inee • I
some horses for file Semi
sell led hy Ihe parlies them- engine I'.m American World
Centennial parade . . . flow
’ « tutor, nml also attended
Airways plane lilted mm
M-lves.”
aliout some help
-t h a r t s in M 1 1 y I m id ,* i- t \ i dear
skies lodav to take to
'Ihe
brolherliisMls'
threeft • ft
ismi pound- ot ransom in Cuba
glnin.
page
teller
to
Ibe
1
allroads
If was Just revealed today
WASHINGTON (MM I carried no luni ot a strike amt bring out more re hi gees
She is 110 in eompli*iii‘d
Ihal a rity truck went for Itimiu appeared today to lie
action It r n t ic i /c d Ihe rail
twirler
mid
enok,
love*
Inn-*
s dunking by Kt. Mellon I’ark keeping it* priunUo to re­
rep resentativ es lor walking T t uitflieninkr R»*licy
luiek
ruling,
ti
uni*,
dnm
iug
lake a few months ago.
in 11 v e "-evcr.il thou, a ml"
’lop inanacrinrnl a n d out and culled u|mti them t&lt;&gt;
MOSCOW ( I f It The
ft ft ft
olid
swlmiuiog,
n*
well
u*
military personnel from Cuba
1111100 le.ileis tori fail'll.- "aw ak en lo your nldlgation " linpreeedented d e m n u s tra lra
City Manager XX' K. Know­ by mid March, but the great reading mid listening to n
lace today lor Mu- lust lime
The unions said lliey were lion at the Iraqi em bassy m
les on v action. We notired bulk of ihe Soviet force* re­ I cold* mul tnking rare ol to 1 sinie
llie I loriila
llu*t ready lo negotiate (lie dim !- dicaird today that Ihe h re i n
two |o t dog*.
sonir of flic hoys sliiiiing up mained
toa*l Itailway stiike lu-gan nation ot the job* hy tliou*- I n is loiiglteniug it* a 1111n.l.
the floor in his office . . .
U. S iifdcluU *.iid almoM
51 days ago Iml the situa­ until of fireim n, one ot tlie l«»k%anl tin* Aral) countrn‘».
Just a little loo slick . . . We 2,lNiQ Sov iet perionncl liad
tion apparently remained inalh parts of the work rule
llc-r ideiil loan .lioold III ili-ad lo i Kelt
slipped twice In there . . .
been pulled nut during the
levi-inns It eiiiild take tlie Easy Shoo-In
ft • •
"blessed with a m-imo of hu
pa»l nionlh .uni a -hip now
loti* of lb) per cent ol the lo.
W XSIIINC.TON i l l ' l l
—
mor,
giMul
roinnion
sense,
wi
ll
Important Southslde S cIuniI loading appeared capable ol
W*i IIIi'ins n
llie good huiiuuid i-iiii-lor ot
PTO meeting next liii'sdny carrying nearly I,."sat addi rdlieiilcd olid well-niinuo-r&lt;-d"
I.XCKSONY ll.l.h i l l ’ll
Franklin I)
Roosevelt .Ii
Her ooii-uietiu-ul. ore
at 7 -.10 p m Xrcrcdltaimn of tlonal. Thev arknowledged
apparently made him an easy
Management and onion I '.ot
igl-.'l?
M
ild
she
wiigli*
in
ot
a
srhools In tie - discussed.
tin* would hardy nns't Ibe
sIhhi in today lor early Sen­
ft • •
1 rs well' scheduled to meet
accepted idea of "several wi ll-.li-t t United ||f . proud*.
ate eiiiilirmalion as underlad's help Camp * hallcnge thousand "
(.lie to face Imlay (or the lir*l
M-.ret.iry of coninieue
. , . That's Hie Master Seal
time since the Mm Ida Ka«i
Vmerieali olttcifcH lndu.it
Crippled Children's Camp . . . ed some uncertainly a. to
(o ast Rallw.iy *tnkr stalled
They need good hooks, kit­ whether the lliitslaii* leaving
51 day* ago
t niU'd fie** Intriiiational
WASHINitTON &lt;1 I'll —
chen equipment. usedtowels.
included any of the 5.000 men
A bliiKtery March slurill llie t'rhan Renewal Xdniin
• • •
Tlie meeting was si lied
in (our oimliat liaitalions
( \I.!.A IIA \ ( t i l 'l l — \ uled between financier Fd kukeil iqi its tiei'l* over tlie isrtatliui has uiqirovid aiYou know it v mi much nic­ The United Stale* estimated
er writing alMiui helping pen a month »g" lhat there were V ivy pilot ejerted sate &gt; ball and his stall and chair Itorky Mountains 1•*•1.1y and most &lt;15 million grants and
threati ru'd to dump snow and loans for a lit! Hi re proji ct
pie llisn needling them all tjie $|7.uoo Soviet military per- (imn lot attack plan* n i.ir men of till' II
non opeiali"; rnln
plr plains states between downtown Tampa
In-re Thursday.
tune.
sonnet in Cuha.
4l&gt;rmg le-s Ilian a week and tlie Hillsborough River
T ie plane, an A 1C bky union* who aie -inking (lie
ft ft ft
liawk. plunged to the g oimd F IT tor a In V* cents an hour away
Jim Hardy gave out H4
ai Folksion, •. . iceo I 1 v age increase
Yoscinilc
National
Park I'aXonerated
parking ticket- yesterday.
ball Is hoard rtiulrtii.iii 1,1 rangers reported heavy snow -1 e o n iiii N t l ' f l i
to tlie Navy T.iere was n&gt;
The
ft • •
sign ol the plane w lun *- .irch llie EEC.
fall
and
plow*
tolled
all
night
Merchant
XlarunAsiuiria
Me hollered through the
XX E Howard, chairm an ol »o keep road* ami highway* „,,n riutrsday night exnneral
parties arrivisl at the scene
walls at lairen burgess this
PANACEA iL'I'll - An HV however Tlte Navy saul Ihe tin- Assneiatmn of f huiritu it Dear.
,.(| c a|,t Stanley lairil ot all
morning i lie's our neiglilnir fiHit Imj.i I. carrying seven i*-r
searrli would roiilinue today tor tin- union* will be t-liiiO
Tim new storm dio;i|ted up
|„r die death* ol t.5(0
at the Honda State llanki sons, and overdue ?l hours
|Mikc-inan tor (lie striki-rs
uurd mch ot rain a IH-rsons in tlw sinking ol 1I111li&lt;- pilot, l.t ijg i Joe Var
,ihjut new directors named on a Irqi Horn New Orleans
Hall said In- call' d I te Imig the west roast. Chill l;iiii'ii Titanic in 1012
m, 2H, math- Ins way lo a
tor L'mted f und ' We'll tell in St felirsb utg Is Ihe ob­
(arm Imu-e near Callahan meiltng beeause of "Ibe Ii north wind* blew light rain
you .Monday," hollered hack ject ot a seal ill in the Gulf
ami called ihe Nw.a! Air n.mrial loss being
sullcn-d mtu tin- .San Francisco bay T e n s i o n M n l l l l t s
our good neighbor.
of Mexico today.
Station at Jacksonville to re- by tlie employes , . , the &lt;*‘!"in
in KNOS AIRES (Ill'll —
ft ft ft
EEC . . . shippers . . . and
The Coast (Juard Auxiliary |kirl tic was sate.
I
I
f
Sail
Joaquin
X
alley
•,en*ion
miiunted in ArgotIhd you know H it..mil passIhe incotiv cm* nee caus' d t» town o( Dinitlia t'allf was Inia Unlay amid rumor* ot
here was a-kcil hy the Coa*t
id an ordinance that no more
Ihe puhllr "
Guard at St feterslnirg to
lit I by y mlfiit winds "I liitr * ii |His*di'e naval m o ve to
Idling stations lie allowed In notify all lat.il* in the area In Stocks Stead'
Hit- sink'- hy 1.2iai einplii} day night, iiinihting jaiwer head oil a jmiIiIu-»I comeback
Hie city limits? . . .
NEW YORK (L T D -C h a n g is ha* paralyzed Ihe I-EC iv line*, rijiping
he on Ihe lookout lor "The
roolfrom by suiqxillert oto listed ex
ft • •
Dead Sea Queen." a convert­ es wen- predominantly small c p t lor .1 lev* token (tain* In me* and tearing li&lt;r* Irom I're side ill Joan I) f cron
Attorneys aren't giving up ed *lr result- mtv Ire boat tractions at a steady amt Itelwcen Jacksonville atal Alt lli'-g murid No injuries were
on County Commission decis­
with a while hull and grey moderate stock mat to I ojh ii anil which ate being opcral rijairted tint [Milicr d escrib ­ Standiiifc Silent
ion on indigent tee* . . . It
eil hy advisory personnel.
ed dam age a* "incredible.”
mg today.
deck.
I'A (US ' t f h
French
will be appealed with a group
train* stood silent in rrnjily
from the bar appearing lie
railway stations today a&gt;
lure the county laiard.
some .ino omi railway worker*
ft ft •
struck lor 21 liour* in ay 111
It « ton had with all tbe
path) with Dip work slop
di iver training courses in
I'ALM SI'RIMiS. ( iiltf. Ntikfil Animulit (SINA). Il't miv lie 's e e e e iitrii', h u t is shocked hy seeing un­ page ill Frame s nationalized
Seminole High School there
Henry, who an I’ront b an t h e q u a l itie s o f m o s t clothed animals, lie just coal mines.
were only four Sanlord en- (L’l’l) — A imtionwiilc
drive
to
clothe
nuked
anifieketed
the White I Inline m e n h is a g e (,T2) o n ly feels a deep chagrin and
trie* in Hie recent vlayceo
suffers moral pain when Federal Union
lloadco . There were seven mala was caught with ita in an attem pt to have uni- m o r e n o."
CAIRO 1 Ill'll — United
seeing
naked animals.”
T
h
e
s
t
r
a
i
g
h
t
•
fa
c
e
d
•
druwent
down.
male*
dreaned
decently,
from Izutigw noil.
Arab
Itcjiublir President Ga•
•
*
However, he showed a
Television gag w riter mivh ‘'everything fell il- H e n ry - I’l o u t- Z u c k e r m a ii
trial XliiU-l Nasser it conferr­
said
he
lielieved
zealot
great
deal
of
amusement
Hilrk
llenrv.
wlirt
is
really
logiiallv
into
place.
Still no word from Jake
I did it |mrlly to nniune I’ront has a s much right when iicw spa|M T s, leluvi- ing willi key vllicials ol Sy­
/o i u ii on plans fur hi* boat Ruck Zuckermati of New
and Iraip apjrarcmly on
York,
admitted
Thursday
Ruck
Henry, hut I’tout to Ire taken aeriously as sion news shows and ria
marina . . . f- H- Hanle
projMivals lor a "federal
iNtriodieals tisik I ' r o u t unmn" of their three coun­
watching the calendar . . . he al.-o was (!. Clifford takes it all very seriously. anyone else.
"He's very s i n c e r e seriously during his cunt- tries, It was reportrd Unlay.
II*- • jot In* money up on the I'ront Jr., founder of the II know I'ront quite well.
Society of Indecenev D» lie's a gn at guy, I would*.about SIMA. He no longer; paign.
ubia lor the project.

a new imivcr-uy *hould ho
lorated in the "Orlamlo-Can
avcral • Pay ton a" area.
are right in the nit
tht* area gcographlStenMrom slid , and

al»o we .ne right in the
middle of the area populationwise. (wing in between (loom­
ing Orange, \ h ums and lire
yard Counties."
-laical leaders showed not

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Lets Taik,
Unions Ask
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Face-To face
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Plague Plains

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On For Boat

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Seminole In Choice Spot
For Proposed State School

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S H A D E S O F T H E H A Y 9(1*. A n n llr m u lt ( le f t)
m u l E u n ic e .Ic iik in so n g u t in to tlie tq iirit o f
" ( 'n i c k e r D iim *" to iiiiv w h en th e y nhovveil ii|&gt; f o r
w o rk lit R iium ill.it m ul A m lci'noii p h n iT n iiry . Ktiniett I'tirrie s n |Kitiito-|ihiRKi&gt;«l k e r o s e n e r a il m u l
h e r b a s k e t is c o m p le te w ith a Sear.* c a ta lo g u e .
I'l i / e d ra w in g s w ill I k* h eld a t 9 p .m . to n ig h t m ul
ot.'IO p .m . S a tu r d a y a t F ir s t S t r e e t a n d M ag iiu lin
A v e n u e . S to r e s a r e o f f e r i n g " C r a c k e r D a y s ” lia rg a in to d a y m ill S a t u r d a y .
( H e r a ld l'lm t o j

Jet W ith 8 7 Aboard
Escapes Near Disaster

Seminole Ouiiity industry
will ditjduy (Is wares in a
one evening exhibit April IK
ai llie Civir Center.
Tbe.exhibit will tic a pan
ol I n d u s t r y .Apiircciulton
H i d . starling April 15
Industry eomuuilee ol the
('handier of Commerce voted
Thursday aflernoon to stage
the exhihit, with all of coon
ly imlustrir* taking part
I hair in.hi Scott burn* re
|Nirted that a highlight ol llie
evening will lie a 15-minute
talk hy Gov. Fnrrii llryanl
over a i Io m ' i I television rircuit. The Governor's spe*'ch
i* srheduli'd lor A p ill.
fiemiiHilc County's "Man ol
Industry" will lie named fol
lowing bryant's talk, it was
rejKirtcd A county industrial
man will lie named a* Hie
one who lias d o n e llie most
during Ihe last year to pro­
mote industry in Hie roiinty
Tlie evening program will
lie rounded out with a fash
ion show (nr the women, tealuring swimming auita by
Altx ol Sanlord.

Senate Approves
Draft Extension
WASHINGTON (U P D -T lm
Senate Imlay approved a fouryear extension of llie military
draft law after 10 minutes of
debate.
The House passed tlie bill
earlier Ibis week and Hie Senale’s action sent it to Pres­
ident Kennedy. It was the
lirsl major bill of Ihe present
session lo reach Iho XXhita
House.

Reminder

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Susskind was the first man President Kennedy got his
lo leave Ihe plane He slid annual gift of St. Patrick's
down a rope ull.l held llie Day shamrock* from thu
cincr-'cncy chille steady while Iri-h ambassador today—a*
llie oilier passenger* slid b&gt; long with a reminder that U
w a s the lliill*h who burned
(hr ground.
' What a*lonialicd me was tne XXIdle House in lfltt.
llie way I wa* approached Ihe
producer said "There wa*
no panic but good old Itrit
ish calmness and sell di*
.... Page 8
III lilgr
upline '
Page |0 A II
I litsslfi ti
lie slid I lie klcwii.d calmly
„.
I'nge lrt
Comics
—
a*kcd him if be wa* ' a lie,"
Dent Abliy
Page 8
Susskind said be .shrugged
.. Page t
Edltoi btl
III- -bonder* and headed lor
Page 0
I idertainm ent
(hr &gt;vll
Page tO
Pujutle ...........
' lie asked me to move
Society
„
Page 8
with alacrity,” Susskind said
Page S
S poils . ..
"I did, went down the rope
Glltllclies
...... Page 2
and hurt my arm."

LONDON ( t ' f l ) — A briii-h European Airway* Comet
jetliner made an emergency
landing »1 lotidnn A1rjxirt in
■lav idler a warning light in
dieated a lire.
The H7 passengers, Inrltidin; American television pro
diner Havnl Susskind, escap
n l to emergency chute No
•wnous injuries were report
ed
X HEX *|mkc*muii said ap
patently there was no lire
and that llie warning light
1 .mo on Imransc ol an r &lt;*e
Irical fault
llie plane was
laiuiid lor iiciwva.

Industrial Show
Slated April 16

h o much Interest, StenMrom
stated, when first pmpnsall
were bo- a "rra*h program''
to r-tahllsh » spare institute
fir scientists and technologi-t* in Ihe Orlando-Canavcr*
:il area.
"Itoweyer. this new thought
of a university offering the
arts, humanities and other
subjects its it* curriculum
for high school graduates in
the
Orlando Canaveral-Pay.
tona area puts an entirely dif­
ferent picture on the matter,"
the attorney pointed out.
He at*o stated Seminote
County residents should nut
confuse this new proposal of
a stale university with the
thought of a space Institute.
This would lie a regular stain
university, with a very-longrange
plan
(or
offering
science
and
technological
studies at some future date.
Sten-trout al-o recalled that
Fred Piekinson, West faint
lleach, chairman of the Flor­
ida Council of too. was in
Sanford earlier this week in
the interest ot the proposed
university'litis university i&lt; part of
a $:u million pro|Hi*al for
another university in the
I’en-acola area and several
junior colleges.
County Commissioner l.en
(iarv last Tuesday minimal­
ly informed members of the
Commission that "1,000 acres
nl good land" are available
in Southeast Seminote County
as a site (or the local school.

Herald Index

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HAIMIALN DAYS

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ANY
B O X SPR IN G
IN T H E STO R E

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A Lenten Drama presented
by member a o f (lie Denary
Community Methodist Church
w at featured on the program

Fifteen men assigned to the Hcuvy Attack Wing
One s ta ff at tho Sanford Naval A ir Station today
were presented three-year Good Conduct Medals by
Cdr. Charles W. Meshler, the W ing’s Chief S taff
Officer.
The presentation* took place during n special

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Freeze Damage
Estimates Severe

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News From
Sanford Men
In Service
Ensign James B. St. John,
•on o f Mr, and Mra, J, B.
St, John, 220 Crystal Drive,
has made tala Brat solo flight
as a student pilot at the Na­
val Auxiliary A ir Station,
lau D cy, Field. Pensacola.
Ensign John W. Harris, ion
or Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Har­
ris, 3104 Country Club Road,
is serving aboard (he destroy­
e r USS Power, which recent­
ly returned to Mayport, Fla.,
after ala months or duty with
the 8UUi Fleet in the Medi­
terranean Sea.
William E. Fuilord, fireman apprentice, inn o f Mr.
and Mra. Edward L. Futfbrd,
118 Lake Boulevard, ia at­
tending the electrician’*.m ate
school at the N aval Training
Center, Great Lakes,
III.,
with graduation scheduled for
April 12.
Manuel A . Oontaies, equip­
ment operator second clasi,
husband o f the former Mis*
Jewel! P. Betts, 118 Oak
Avenue, la serving with a
N a vy mobile construction bat­
talion on Guam.
Pvt. Donald E. Boron, son
o f Mr. and Mrs. Warren L.
Boron, 1303 South Park A ve­
nue, recently completed eight
weeks o f advanced armor
training In tank operation at
the Army Arm or Center, Fort
Knox, Ky.
Nick F. Sapone Jr., engineman-fireman, son o f Nick F.
Sapone S r„ R. H. I, Longwood, la serving aboard the
altack aircraft carrier USS
Independence,
currently at
the Norlolk Naval Shipyard,
Poratmouth, Va.

administration building.
It wna tha seventh rurh
award fo r two o f the re­
cipient*: Master Chief AviaUon Fire Control Technician
Edwin G. N eville and Cle­
ment R. Reave* Jr., Chief
Aviation Machinist Mule.
Five other* received their
n I a t h award; Ilennaid D.
Buckingham, IlM l; Freeman
W, Firestone, A T C ; John
Rtankiewlca Jr., PTC A ; John
F. Uhr, AF.CS; and William
G. Young, PTC.
In addition, Chief Uhr was
awarded a certificate o f per­
manent appointment to the
rate o f Henlor Chief Aviation
Electrician's Mali-.
Others receiving Good Con­
duct Medals (the number in
parentheses ia the number o f
time* the recipient has re­
ceived this aw ard); Billy B.
Ryan, AKCH (5 ); Kenneth C.
Kohl, A OCA (4 ); Wendell
Holme*. A Q l (4 ); Clifford C.
Lord, A K I (2 ); Henry L.
Casey Jr., Y N 2 ( I ) ; James 8.
Kent, BM'J (1 ); Herman F.
Waller, YN3 ( I ) , and Lswrenca L. Hill*, PH2 (1 ).

A L E N T E N DRAM A wan featured on the program o f laat week's annual
PeBnry WSCS Illrthriny Luncheon. Taking part In the presentation were,
from left, Hnrold Barry, Sidney Swallow, MarRaretta Lakcman, Mra. Ed
I'erry, Wesley Saatkanip and Hugh Booth. Mra. Ethel Gray, who nerved ns
narrator, was not present fur the photo.
(Cox Photo)

The Chief Staff Officer of
Firestone's Naval
career
lic a ty Attack Wing One to- extendi back to 1933, when
he enlisted for duty in Chi­
day released orders to the
cago, III. Except for the per­
Fleet Reserve for Free m Bn
iods 1037-12 anil 19(5 50, he
W. ( Kiwty) Firestone, end­ has served the N avy ever
ing more than 20 years of since.
Hla career Included duty
active Naval duty for the
Whig's
Public
Information in both the Pacific and At­
lantic fleet*. He flew aa comchief.
Firestone, a chief aviation
Electronic*

technician,

been stationed
January 1060.

By Jane Casselberry
Girl Scout Troop 331 start­
ed out Girl Scout Week with
a Campoul at Camp Tlcochee,
the Citrus Council'* Camp
near Barbcrville which J&gt;
supported through the sale of
Girl Scout Cookies.
The g lrli left Friday af­
ternoon after school and re­
turned Sunday afternoon.
While In camp they stayed
In cabins In the T ill T im ­
bers Area. A Scouts Own
ceremony, constating of Bible
reading, singing and prayer,
w ai conducted Sunday morn­
ing by Becky Totten, Cheryl
W itters, Karen K rin , Melenda Casselberry, S u • a n
Hunter and Alice Dunnett.
Oliter girls who made the
trip were Karen Cass, Dorli
Alkens, Mary Jo Hulbcrt, Joy
Hornbuckle, Annette llcndcr
and Cathy Johnson,
The group wna nrrnmpanled by Mrs. Frank Russell,
leader; Miss Joan Ostruw,
teacher at South Seminole
Junior High and Miss Lee
Van Wornter, a scout leader
in a Winter Park troop.

Lenten Drama Given A t WSCS Luncheon

here

has
since

The orders were read by
Cdr. Charles W. Mcshler,
Chief Staff Officer, during
a special awards muster of
aU Heavy Attack Wing One
personnel in front o f the
Naval A ir Station adminis­
tration buildings.
Double columns o f “ sideboys'’
composed o f other
chief petty olficers assigned
to the Wing staff saluted and
the whistle o f a bo'iun'a pipe
sounded FircsUme's depar­
ture to Inactive duty.

Assistant County A g e n t
Ernie Lundbcrg will be the
guest of the Boar Lake Gar­
den Circle a* the program
speaker
for
this* month'*
meeting.
The circle will meet at 8
p. m. Wednesday at the
home o f Mrs. Lom e Evelilxer, corner o f Causeway Dr.
and Pearl Lake Dr. in Forest
City.

Clink to bo sure the hos­
pital patient feels well enough
to have visitors.

A R T IIROWN
BEST CONTROL

bat

aircrew

aerographer

LA K E LA N D (U P I) -C itru s
damage from the December
freeie
apparently is even
more severe than waa thought
at first, according to Flor­
ida Citrus MutuaL
So severe, in fact, that Mu­
tual said thli weekend the
chancel o f having even half
a citrus crop next year arc
“ rem ote."
Tree damage and wood
Io n are high, according to
a report from Executive Vice
President Robert W. Rutledge
and groves arc showing in­
creasing damage.
The report said only a few
areas
escaped
widespread
damage. These were mostly
in the Indian River and low­
er ridge sections which miss­
ed the brunt o f the Decem­
in ber cold wave. .

patrol aircraft during World

Others appearing on th e ! Burnelt. Miss Adelaide Con| Taking part In the drama
■were Mr*. Ethel Cray, nar- program were Mr*. William |le and Mra. Beatrice Muller.
rator; Sidney Swallow aa Judas, Harold Barry &gt;■ Simon
Peter, Hoyh Booth as a Roman soldier, Mrs. Ed Perry
aa Mary, Margaretta Lakeman as Mother Mary and
Wesley
SaatJump as
the
thief on the Cross.
Tables were group by twos
Immediately
for
conducted
each two month period. A
brief business session was
conducted immediately fol­
lowing lunch and preceding
the program. Dovotlorfc were
given by Mrs. Damon Scott

Longwood Circle
Sets Election
II) Donna K*le«
I^ingwood's St. Catherine of
Siena Circle o f the Church o f
Nativity
Catholic Women's
Club will hold its regular
monthly meeting Wednesday
at 8 p.m. at the home o f Mrs.
William W right on W. War­
ren 8L
Members art urged to at­
tend aa there will be election
o f officers.

Nurses Assn.
Meet Thursday

W ar IF. III* introduction to
Heavy Attack w ai in 1950
with
Composite
Squadron
Seven
(now
Sanford-based
Heavy Attack Squadron Se­
ven), then home-ported at
Members o f District 37 of
NAS Moffett Field, Califor­ the Florida Nurses Assn, will
nia.
meet Thursday at S p. m.
•Later In the S0'» he served In tho Health Center os
aboard the aircraft carriers French A re., for the month­
Lexington and Midway, fin­ ly session.
ally coming to NAS Sanford
Guest speaker will be Mra.
in 1900. Except for brief as­ Alvin Kilpatrick, from the
signments to special pro­ lied Cross office, who will
jects, he has worked in Pub­ present a program on Water
lic Information ever since. Safety. Site will bring “ An­
Firestone,
hla wife, the nie" along for demonstration
form er Dorothy Uelgcrt of purposes.
Nekoosa, Wls., and their three
All registered nurse* In
children live at 311 Citrus Seminole County are Invited
Drive, Sanford.
to attend.

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A 1.000 acra offer has already been made U Um itala
lo c i tea that proposed itate
jn iv e n ity In Seminole Coun­
ty . . . A special meeting of
the chamber’!
long range
planning committee on educa­
tion will be haitily called
"soon."

SEE B U LLE TIN

* • •

One o f the ttructurcf dated
for condemnation la that old
boipltal on Oak Ave.

W E A T H E R : Clmuly mid warm thrmik’ h Thursday. High today, 80-85. Lonw tonight, 67-70.
V O lT 63

• • •

The county hai been paying
for termite control on the Jail
. . . $35 per year . . . After
a 30 minute discussion yeaterday the board decided they
didn’t need it . . . The build­
ing is made of concrete.

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Quick-Thinking Cited

• • •

After yesterday’ s e i g h t
hour
County
Commission
meeting,
John
Fitipatrick
quipped . . . “ We’ve got crip­
pling paralysis, talk, talk and
tabic everything.”
* • •

In Train-Truck Wreck
Quick thinking by a rail­ faingwuod volunteer depart­
road engineer was being cre­ ments, along with Florida
Forest Service men who spot­
dited today with preventing
ted the blare from tiie Longinjury and possibly death for
wood fire tower, battled the
passengers aboard his train flames in tiie passenger cars
when it struck a liquid gas for two hour*. They were
truck killing the driver, IK-1- hampered by imoke and the
fact Ihe (tames were in the
ton Theodore (T e d ) Teslon,
air conditioning ducts.
Tuesday afternoon at Alta­
Train service wa* blockmonte Springs.

Wc asked John FiUpatrick
about a possible pay raise for
Supervisor
of
Registration
Camilla Bruce and making it
afull-time
operation. Said
John: “ If we don’t atart pay­
ing our officials a reasonable
wage . . . w e’ll wind up with
second class officials,"

• • •

Asked Jim Avery Ihe same
question and Jim said, “ Don’t
think we’re ready for a full­
time registrar yet. It’s desir­
able but the voters will have
to forego the luxuries for
some o f the essentials.”

Aftermath Of Collision

• • •

Circuit Judge Voile Wil­
liams Is chairman for this
year's Boy Scout drive . . .
Speaking of Voile, he’ s a per­
fect gentleman . . . He gives
his
reserved c a r . parking
apace by the courthouse to his
secretary and parka hi* ve­
hicle on part of a city easemeat.

• ;* ■•

Attorney Funds
For Indigent Out

Seminole County attorney*
There w ai another boiler
explosion at Hunt Plant . . . appointed by the courts to
This one not quite so serious. represent indigent defendants
• • •
must continue to do so with­
Lengthy soning board meet­
out
pay, it w ai voted by
ing tonight . . . Biggest Item
is public hearing on Joe Ga- the County Commission Tues­
ill's community s h o p p i n g day afternoon.
center by Ravenna Park . . .
The Seminole County Bar
Starling time T:S0.
Association
had
requested

• ••

Nobody, asked me but, sure
w iih Hill Hutchison would get
well , . . Hiss him I
• • •
“ Dirty pool" was charged
by C o u n t y Commissioner
James Avery agtinst Zoning
Director Robert Drown Tues­
day afternoon.
Brown
was
pushing hisrequest
to allow
the courthouse maintenance
employe tbo privilege o f us­
ing a county-owned truck for
transportation to and from
home. Avery charged and
Brown admitted ho had col­
lared Individual commission­
ers separately la an effort to
push across bis request. Com­
mission okayed a motion by
Commissioner John Alexan­
der to table the request for SO
days.

• • •

Although there is a water
cooler in the hall right out­
side the County Commission
room. Commissioners Tues­
day directed "fou r or fiv e "
thermo* Jug* with cold water
be placed on the head table
at future Commission ses­
sions What? None for the
pres* teble?

• • •

Gordon Frederick and Jan
Fortune won't speak at Jay(-CCS and Women Club groups
. . . Rolli forums canceled
. , . Sir. Fortune couldn’t
piske it.

* ••

Trooper J. L. Sikes and
Deputy J. Q. Galloway were
“ on the scene" at Iba time of
thf fatal train-truck collision.
The two officers were on sep­
arate investigations and Just
happened
to
be
passing
through
Altamonte
Springs
when tiie accident occurred.

Commission

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Dispute Talks
Resume Again
CHICAGO t u rn - The Ba­
llon's railroads and five rail
unions i./turned battle across
the negotiating table today
in their longstanding “ feath­
erbedding" dispute.
The fight between the rail­
roads and five un-train bro­
therhoods
over
Job-cutting
work rules changes would
vlnd up in a crippling nation­
wide rail strike,
Even though hope* for an
early
settlement appeared
dim, it appeared likely that
the quarrel would be dump­
ed on the White House door­
step before strike stage la
reached.

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Navy Attack
Plane Crashes;
One Killed

Violent Storms
Rake Southland

By United I'res* International
Violent thunderstorms rak­
ed (he flooded Southland to­
day and a blustery March
storm duin|kcd heavy snow
across Nebraska and Iowa.
Thousands
were
homeless.
The death toll mounted.
An airline pilot reported a
tornado
near
Indianapolis,
Ind., during the night. Warn­
ings of severe thunderstorms,
damaging winds and hail
wrre poslrd along an 80-milewide swath deep into the
heart of Ohio,
Soaking rains across the
South sent river* and creeks
spilling from their banks.
Coast Railroad atrika poses a More titan 30,uoo persons fled
national haranl, Rep. Dun to the rising water* in the Vir­
Fuscell, D-Fla,, told members ginias, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Alabama Tuesday.
o f Congress Tuesday.
Fuscell criticised the railway and I I nun-operating lo­
cals fo r the failure to come to
N E W YO R K (U P D — Stocks
■n agreement.
In Jacksonville, mean while, jumped o ff to a firm start to­
strike leaders said they bad day with some of tha leading
moved "in a new direction" to iiauai t r a d i n g substantial
blocks.
settle the dispute.

FEC Strike
Called Hazard

Killed was U . Cdr. Jack C.
Tholl, 32, of Jacksonville, a
member o f Attack Squadron
40 based at Cecil Field Naval
Air Station, about Z's utiles
from the crash scene.
The A fC Skjhawk burned
and art fire to dense brush­
wood in live area. Fire fight­
ing umta from the Naval
Base
and local
volunteer
units doused Ihe flames.

Firm Start

Justice of the Peace Elmer
E. Ashley J r impanelled a
coroner’* jury of six men
at Uie scene. A verdict of
accidental death in a trucktrain collision was returned
by tiie Jury.
Teilon, a native of Sanford,
was horn July S3, toll, ami
served 31 months with the
Army’s Occupation Forces In
Germany. Up was a member
of the Free Methodist Church
ard wa* employed by MidFlorida Gas Company.
Survivors
arc
his wife,
Mrs. Carolyn Teston, to whom
he =vts married last Nov. 3;
his parents, Mr. and Mra.
Dellon W. Teston; a slater,
Miss Clco Teston, and a
number of uncles and aunts.
The "sweeter thnn nwcet" mid "hotter than hot"
Funeral services will be
m u sic f o r the formal dance o f the Semi-Centennial conducted by Rev, Clyde Dol­
Celebration on April 27 will be none other than lar, of Free Methodist Church
Charlie Spivak. Tiie announcement waa made by at 2 p. m. Friday at the
Garnett White, chairman of, the event, who added Brisson Funeral Home. In­
that tiie 12 piece nationally known mimic maker* terment will ba In Evergreen
would Include the lovely vo­
&gt; Cemetery.
calist Vicki Savage, who ha*
leun n jtopultti- attraction,
not only fo r her appealing
video bul for her beauty.
J V U V A ...
White said that negotiations
for tht stellar attraction had
been going on for some weeks,
but the contract was signed
yesterday.
Tha M ayfair Inn will be the
W ASH ING TO N (U P D —
alto o f the “ hop” and man­
AFI.-CIO President George
ager E vert! Kerr ha* assured
Steany urged Congress today
White that tha famous hos­
to rut lavi-a $10 billion, retro­
telry w ill “ go all out" to intikn
active to last Jan. L
this a top social event o f the
season. The full facilities will
be made avnilablo to thr fes­
GENEVA (U P D —Th* ftovlct Uniun today promptly re­
tive crowd that the committee
jected a now 1J. 8. o ffe r to let
estimated at 400 couples.
tha [Uiasluna keep nuclear in*
Tlt-krU will be made avail­
apeclora out of uny area con­
able in the next few days ac­
taining scnsitivu defense in­
CHARLES S P IV A K
cording to White. The print­
stallations.
ing ha* been delayed while lbs
Dtiu Hero
fianalising o f contract fur
Hplvak and his musicians whs
JAC K SO N VILLE (U P1) —
taking place. The “ ta g " will
House Speaker Mallory Home
bo only $5 a couple" and that
•aid Tuesday that the iqiconiis “ rock bottom” cii price for
tog session o f (hr l.cgi*liitura
such a festive evening with a
will probably be one o f Ilia
top name band, White said.
most disorganised in recent
TALLAHASSEE (U P D — history.
State Hep. Frederick Karl of

Spivak 'H ere'
For Centinnial

Cut Taxes Asked

Sample
ballot* fo r
the
March *2(1 special legislature
rlrcHurt are available at tinoffice o f Court (Jink Arthur
If. Beckwith Jr. in the courthouse-, it was reported today
by Registrar Camilla Bruce.
Absentee ballot* are avail­
able at Mrs. Bruce’s o ffk s in
the Chamber o f Commerce
building until 6 p.m, March
21.

Da) Iona

Reach called

today

meeting

here

Herald Index

Tentative plans for a Co­ ing wore Dr. Ray V. Sowers ual* to meet requirements fur
certification
while
operative Teacher Training of Stetson University end Dr. teacher
Program

were

made

public

today by School Supt- It. T,
Milwee.
To include Volusia, Orange,
Brevard,
Seen inula,
Indian
River end Osceola Counties,
the project wa* announced
following a meeting o f are*
Superintendents. Also attend­

W.

T.

Edwards

of

Rollins

teaching. " I t I* expected that

school

and

college

officials

that the plan will include all
essential features o f a stand­

tha adoption fo r tha proposed ard teacher education pro­
the two- year- Cooperative pro­ gram. It will be scheduled to
gram will rlear th* way for help the new teacher work
project.
children during tho
to recruit with
Aimed at meeting antici­ school officials
pated iweds fo r ttwebers, es­ needed teacher* from among training period and aril) func­
pecially on tba elementary college gradual ee In the local tion ao that etrong profes­
sional preparation wiU ho in­
school level, the u$w plan community," Mil wee aaid.
It waa emphasised by both sured.
would permit a college grad­
College

official*

who assisted
in

designing

school

Following expected approv­
al by the State Department
o f Education, preenit plena
call
for th* sequence of
eoureee In the pilot program
to begin during the coming
Summer Session at Stetson
University and Rollins Col­
lege* Milweo aaid the Co­
operative Program had re­
ceived enthusiastic support
from all Bounty superintend­

ent* end the perticlpeting
college*.
Regarding futuro, recruit­
ment plena, Mllwee said, "we
do not 'intend to reduce our
effurte to secure fully quali­
fied teacher* fo r our children.
Howuver, pest experience telle
us that wa probably will not
otherwise be able to complete­
ly staff our schools."
The Cooperative Program

Cnagroeeman A. 8. ITer­
lang Jr. telegraphed Th#
Herald Ibat a “ bill to au­
thorise military construeUoa being considered to
House today carries liens
o f I t , 118,00a for operation
and maintenance f sc little*
at Sanford N aval A ir Sla*
■'&gt; Aw attache to Berteng’a
WarifagtoM office t o t e * *
Tbo Herald by ketepbeo*
that the Item I* part af a
$15 billloo bill before Congreet for military construc­
tion.
NAS officials advised The
Herald the SI.138.mm appro­
priation, if approred. will
provide lor rooatiwcUao of
an aircraft parting apron
and a squadron haagar, of­
fice and shop complex.

MOSCOW (U P I ) — The
Soviet Union charged today
that two U. S. Navy warships
fired on a Soviet fishing
trawler about 70 mile* east
o f Norfolk, Va., five days ago.
Tha charge wa* made in a
.Soviet note to the United
States published here today,
H i* not* said th* incident
happened March 8.
Tiie note said the first volley* were fired at 12:15 p,m,
but did not specify wrliut lime
was being used. The Am eri­
can ships them moved to with­
in unv kilometer slightly more
than half a m il* from th*
Soviet t e n d and fired two
tnoic Jumln&gt; warhead voll.’ jc
that landed ftp inner* from
Ihe trawler, the note claimed.
“ By such actions American
warship* endangered the Sov­
iet trawler end it* crew,* tho
note said. "Th e Soviet govern­
ment look* upon th* shooting
at the fishing trawler o f th*
Soviet Union by American
Navy ships as a rude violation
o f generally accepted norm*
o f International law, o f printiptoe o f freedom o f naviga­
tion on the open see end as
an act o f arbitrary rule which
can kwd to serious conse­
quences.
"H ie
Boviet government
state* to th* American gov­
ernment Ita protest connected
with th* above stated pro­
vocative actions o f American
warships end expect* that
thoe* guilty w ill be punished
end that pocoaeary measures
wiU be undertaken not to al­
low such actions in future."

Plot Unveiled

United Press International
PA (US (U P D -F r e n c h potof bond programs in Florida Ire reported today they hnvp
including Ihe $137 million learned a Secret Arm y Or*
bond-financed Sunshine Stole gonlxatioii plot to provoke
pi-artful strikers Into ruging
Parkway.
tnoba.
Karl said he will ask Ihe
Legislature

A It ,138,DM con struct bin
program for Sanford Naval
A ir Station was bring con­
sidered la tbo U.S. Houso
of Representative* today-

Disorganized?

for a legislative Investigation

April 2 tu *et up a special
committee to investigate not
only existing bond programs
hut also study laws on deficit
•landing to determine whe­
ther the “ fiscal integrity" of
the state has been violated.
Classified
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He aaid he hopes the study
Comics’
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will ( produce legislation to
Dear Abhy ....
Page 8
prevent “ fiscal irresponsibil­
Editorial
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Entertainment - Page 8
Kari suggested that legisla­
Legal* . .. Pago 2-A A 3-A
tor* representing the East
S ociety___ _ I'age 10 A II
Coast meet early in the *e*
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»iun to discuss the whole
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matter.

Bulletin

Soviets Charge
Navy Warships
Fired On Trawler

Bond Program
Probe Urged

Sample Ballots
Available

TED TESTON

Reject Offer

New Impasse
It) Foiled Pres* International
New York publishers, their
dispute with tlio striking
printer* settled, faced a new
Impasse today in ironing out
details with tha New-paper
Guild.

Vets Fined
M IAM I &lt;U PI) — A municipal judge Tuesday fined 1U
Cuban veterans o f th i Bay of
Pig* Invasion a total o f $4ut’
and gave each a suspended
Jail sentence fur demonstrat­
ing agalnat pacifist picket*.

Cooperative Teacher Training Program Set Here

• #•

Seminole County will bold
“ open house" for the public
at the courthouse during the
week of March II, designattd
by Gov. Farris Bry*#* as
“ County Government W eek."
County Commission has e x ­
tended through School Supt.
H. T. M il*ce an tnritaUon to
11- students to "sit In "
at
the next Commission meet­

support

of two plans: Statewide legis­
lation providing tor counties
to name public defenders or,
if that failed, to budget fundi
to pay court'appointed at­
torney!.
It was pointed out Tuesday
by Clerk Arthur H. Beck­
with Jr. that the State Su­
preme Court haa ruled at­
torneys must serve Indigent*
when named by the circuit
court Judges.
Carroll Burke, bar presi­
dent, submitted to the Com­
mission Tuesday an estimate
that $3,500 would be aufflcent for attorney feci for a
year.

After a lenghy discussion. CommUiionrr* were unani
Commissioner John Fltiput- irous in voting “ no funds."
rirk, tuylng “ attorneys are
in the liighusl-paid Income
In other action Tuesday
bracket and should give a
little free service," called for i afternoon, the Commission:
a roll call vole on the Issue
Accepted low bid of (3.334
of Rosier Machinery fur a
$' r
r*
?
uted trailer.
Referred to County Engi­
neer William Hush for furtltrr
study flip q q e a tfo of build­
pun* we 99*
ing ns. oceans Mod to the
new Baglbfc Kristas School
Tabled that
of •
hy-pais
division.
Took no action oa the re
quest of the Seminole Connty
Mcdlcal Association for legis­
lation
strengthening
th e
Board of Medical Examiners.
Approved a resolution dir­
ected to tiie State Hoad De­
partment requesting access
n ads be provided for resi­
dents whoso homes have Iwcn
isolated in tiie construction
JOHN FITZPA TR IC K
of interstate 4.
T h ey Gut Plenty*
Tabled tiie naming o f a
committee to study tiie need
of a courthouse annex.
Directed Zoning Director
Robert Brown to sign w ar­
rants against Clyde William*
and A1 Reynolds for main­
taining a Junkyard on High­
JACKSONVILLE (UPD - way 430.
A single sealer N avy attack
plane which crashed Tuctday
night killing Ihe pilot wai
practicing simulaird carrirr
landings and had been in the
air only X's minutes, the
W A S H IN G TO N (H IM ) —
Navy aaid today.
Tiie ll'-day-olit Florida East

When fire from tiie truck’s
liquid gas spewed the area
the engineer, C P. Harkey,
of Sanford, drove his train,
1H cars with two diesel units,
through tiie flames to a point
of safety.
Trooper J. L. Sikes today
recounted the accident:
Teuton, 21, of 100 Garrison
Drive, Sanford, was driving
his truck, owned by MtdFI or Idi Gas Company, San­
ford, on Leonard Street par­
allel with the Atlantic Coast
Lino tracks and at 1:43 p.m.
pulled onto the tracks in
from of the train, Urn “ CUy
'i f
i -tud by (linoi.i
Central hut operated by an
AC L crew,
Teslon was killed instantly,
eriuhed in the cab o f hit
truck.
Flames
scorched
nearby
bouses, outbuildings, railroad
lies, trees and shrubs.
Working
with
llarkey
aboard tiie train wore Fire­
men R. R. lsrncoff, Sanford
and Conductor Ellis Rogers,
lakeland.
Flames were sucked Into
the air conditioning system
of the train and tiie passeng­
ers were quickly evacuated.
Firemen from the Altamonte
Springs,
Casselberry
and

cil by the wreck for 2 '«
hours, until 4 p. in.
Sikes said the truck was
a complete kiss, estimated
at $8,000. He added the rail­
road was to g lie him an esti­
mate of damage to Ihe train
after an Inspection of the
air conditioning system. Dam­
age to the front of the die*c! was estimated at $1,500.

will enable th* school, the col­
lege end the teacher to work
more closely together to pro­
vide tho meet effective train­
ing far th* uwcher during th*
rritical phase o f hor career,"
he added.
Interested pro* p e e t i e *
teachers are urged to contact
the Suprintendent'e office for
further Information, he con­
cluded.

Tha not* road* no mention,
In the version publislied here,
o f recent American charges
that Cuban figh ter planes had
fired at an Atnvrkaii-ownqJ jg
shrimp boat.

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Papy Defeated

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M IA M I (U P I) — Florida one between two Republicans.
voter*, reacting to • spring- Thera were 27 Mouse contests,
two o f them among Repubil*
lika chant* In th* weather,
cans.
came back strong In a 16Republicans will lie running
county- runolf primary Tues­ In mnst o f the general election
day to cook the political too** contests March 2 0 , six days
o f oldtlmer Demi* Papy and before the reapportioned and
Vut* down
three Nsgroea expanded 100.1 Legislature be*
gins its spring session.
seeking Legislature seats.
Top race In statewide Inter*
The turnout was still far
short o f whst would be ex- eats In Tuesday** sp ed *} run­
pected were thcie some state- o ff primary was the Florida
wide races and a few hot Is* Keys battle between Papy, 00sues on th* ballot. Dut most year-old form er dean o f the
polling ptaco officials report* House who lost his first cam­
ed voting was up from the paign in 28 years when he
firs t primary two weeks ago, missed being re-elected lust
beset by e t a t e w l d e rainy spring in the regular primar­
ies, and Monro* County Sher­
weather and a bulky ballot.
In Dade County, most pop* if f John M. Spottawood.
Spottawood, sheriff for th*
uloua in the state, over i28r
4)00 voted in the lop m e past ID years anil niuking his
Tucedey, compared to 107,000 first important bid fur a stata
o f Uia county’a 111,000 regie* office, ended Pupy'a comeback
fared voters in the Fab. 20 try in th# reapportionmenb—
provided special election* with
primary.
Thai* w ar* six runoff races a narrow victory in the Demo­
In five senatorial dlatrlcta, cratic 41st District runoff,
fiv e * among Democrats and 6,734 votes to 6,222, with 428

North Orlando V illage Hall
heaerlsg the one woman
council candidate, Mrs. John
Van Eepoat, and wives o f Urn

Fleet Reserve
Sell Dinner i
Th* Sanford Float Reeerv#
Association Branch No. 147
f t L A .F .R .A . Unit No. 147
w in bars their monthly dinner

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ft

The barbecued ehteken din­
ner, with dll th* trlmmlhgs,
will he Hired from I pm. to
f p m . far the Barapta Hama
ftMMflt Pond. All are cordial*
Ip Invited, to th* F.R-A.
Hama, II* Seminole Blvd.,
aaA to the boo. Tickets nr*
available Aram members fo r
ft! for adults, children half
price, family $8.60.
‘ flw W l H I

Vegetable
Market
» m m T o r t Tuesday, the
m arket tar cabbage and eelc r y was dull, with practically
■a ahaaga to prices. Cabbage
was meetly ga.tt-k .T i n crate
with • few at gl.oo and oas
■ a rfc $ )J i. Bed type was
g h T M I.M and savoy g ijo g l .00 per crate. Crates o f
Chlnaae cabbage warn mostly
wrapped at $3.7*. Carrots
w ere steady, crate* o f IS onelb. film bag* medium to large
glM bringing |IJ9. ColUrdi
w ere a t e steady, with bushel
baskets loose selling lor gl.78
end poultry crates bunched at
$3.00, few $3.80.
Bushels o f turnip tops were
$1.1041*78, and spinach told
fo r $1.10. Endive was unchanged nt $1.8043.00, mostly
$1.7843.00, and aicarole was
a Uttl* lower, ranging from
fl.tttt.O O but mostly fU O fl.T l. Bomaina tetue* brought
$LT8-$2J0, mostly $2.0042.80
per erate. Curly parsley In
a n te s o f five dosen bunches
W ts about steady at $2.50-

Haim.
Bafraahmsnts o f punch, cof­
fee, eooklss, tan cakes and
mints were served after the
honored guests were intro­
duced by the hostesses.
Refreshment tables were
overlaid with white clothe
trimmed In gold. Plate*, cups
and napkins la n matching de­
sign were used and yellow
artificial mums wee* arranged
borisontally across each table.
Crystal and stiver appotnW
JUgiitrstion books were
held open b y Mrs. Robert
Stephenson during the ton and
a total, o f 18 persona regis­
tered during the tw o hour
period.
Other than thos« participat­
ing In the entertainment, 80
women attended. A total o f
820 Invitations wera extend­
ed to North Orlande women
end war* delivered personal­
ly |e each door.

North Orlando
Garden Club
Sets Meeting
The March meeting o f the
North Orlando Garden Club
w ill be held at 7:80 p m.
Thursday at the horns o f Mrs.
William W olfe, 40 N . Devon
A ve.
On th* agenda Is th* fle c ­
tion o f a three-member nomi­
nating committee and reports
from committee chairmen.
Guest speaker fo r the meet­
ing w ill be County Agent
Cecil Tbcker.
Co-hostess will be Mrs.
Charles Rowell, Those wishing
to attend th# meeting ere In­
vited to dn so as guests of
the club, Mrs. H illy Ryan,
president announced.

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Spottawood, 43, and Papy
once were mutual supporters
but their runoff campaign
turned bitter near the last.
Hut Kpftttswood called on Key
Westers after the election to
make sure "the election and
all that went with it are past
and forgotten."
Throe other races being
watched closely wore between
Negro and white candidates In
Democratic runoffs In Dade,
Duva] and Kscambl* counties.
fn Dade, Leo ' Wa-lssenhum
hud better than a twu-to-onc
victory over Karl J. Carroll, a
Negro who emerged on tup of
a 22-roan field In the first
primary. In Duval, attorney
Tom Oreene ran up a similar
lead over Negro attorney Er­
nest D. Jackson.
In Escambia County, retir­
ed Navy Admiral Phil Ashler
o f Pensacola defeated William
C. Dobbins, N egro Methodist
minister and integration lead­
er, by better than four-to*one.

Rev. Sandstrom
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Rev. Duane H. Btandstrom
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H A M S 11
for the American economy as
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
President Kennedy said today a whole," he said.
“ I do not apeak as a parti­
that an ''unrealistic debt ceil
san," the
President said.
lag or budget cu t" now would "Th e errors of a Republican
ultimately cause a recession. administration and a Demo­
Kennedy, In a speech pre cratic Congress during those
pared for delivery at tha Ad crucial y e a n (1957-60) have
been previously acknowledg­
vertlilng Council, said, "W o
ed by members o f both par­
have an obligation to learn ties."
the lessons o f history If we do
In 1957, ho said, the gov­
not wish to relive It." The ernment decided "to keep the
government he said, must not d e b t
limit
unrealistically
repeat the "e rro rs " which
low, to cut back and stretch
led to recessions In 1957-1980 out budget expenditures, to
T b * President beaded a tighten monetary policy and
team o f high administration
to reject all efforts at tax
official! appearing before the reduction. The harsh results
council to support Kennedy's
o f those decision! are atilt
fiscal proposals. Other speak­ with us," Kennedy declared.
ers Included Defense Secre­
The present celling on the
tary Robert S. McNamara, national debt is $309 billion.
Labor Secretary W. Willard It would drop to $305 billion
W lrtf,
Treasury
Secretary
April 1, and down to its per­
Douglas Dillon and Com­
manent level of $285 July !
merce Secretary Luther H. without congressional act!
Hedges.
T h e‘ President w afts It ke;
Kennedy a a 1d
Congress
at $308 billion through June,
must decide this year on the after which ho has said he
lim it of the national debt, the
would ask a temporary in­
site of the federal budget and
crease to $320 billion.
lb * question of tax cuts.
“ Economic h i s t o r y . . .
clearly warns us now that the
wrong answer to each of
these three questions would
spell downturn and disaster

sneaker fo r today's 7:80 p.m.
Lenten Service a t the Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church o f
Sanford. Hts subject w ill be
"The
Magnetism
of
the
Cross."
f t native o t Beck Island,
n i„
Sandstrom
graduated
from Augustana College In
l$ 6 i and from the Lutheran
School o f Theology suroms
cum laud* in l M l . His internshop was served at Bobbinsdais, Minn, and ba waa or­
dained e t Seattle, Wash., In
1M1 on n call to Gloria Del
Lutheran Church In Leesburg.
Ha la ehalm ea ad th* Syn­
odical Youth Activities Com­
mittee o f the Florida Synod
and will to r n aa Camp D i­
rector at Emmanuel Lutheran
Camp la Groveland- Ha also
serves on the Camp Commit­
tee o f the Florida Synod, is
vies president o f the Lees­
Mrs. Olga Kay Randall, 41,
burg Ministerial Association died Saturday at (he Florida
end a member o f the Friends Sanitarium and Hospital, in
o f tha Public Library in Orlando.
Lose burg.
Mrs. Randall waa a native
o f Perth Amboy, N. J. but
ba* lived at West Lake Brant­
ley Road, in Forest City, for
the past four years. She was
an active member o f the
W ASH ING TO N (U P I ) — Highlands Seventh Day Ad­
Rep. Emanuel Celler, (D -N . ventist Church, in Apopka.
Y .), today opened an inquiry
Survivors are her husband,
into the new* Industry with a John; daughter Gladys and
pledge to seek ways “ to pro­ two step children, Jane and
tect, and if need be, expand Leslie Randall.
our free market place fo r th*
Funeral servlets wore held
exchange o f news and Ideas." Tuesday at 2 p.m. at tha Gar­
Me said new antitrust ex- den Chapel Home for Fun­
• m p 11 o n s fo r newspapers erals, la Orlandomight be on* such step.
Burial was In Greenwood
Cemetery, In Orlando.

Mrs. Randall
Services Held

Cellar Opens
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Gainesville
Cop Kidnaped

HUB MENU GARDEN CLUB has Joined in the beautification program
started tflr tbs Women'* Garden Club. One of their recent project* la
_r shrubsi
__ along
' tbs lakefront. Shown planting an evergreen in one
i f tbs picnic areas, bat Saturday, are from left, Homer Oaburo, Sidney
Jvm , Mrs. Erie Vihien, Mrs. Ralph Jarvis and Jack Bolt
(Herald Photo)

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Hold Political Tea
eight male candidates.
Included In this group sr*
Mrs. Arthur Ferrin, Mrs. W.
G.
Harris,
Mrs.
Arthur
Rhodes, Mrs. Jack Spaulding,
Mrs. Frank Faiula, Mrs. Hen­
ry Ward, Mrs, Reginald Web­
star and Mrs. Clarence Mem­
ory.
Iloiteises w ere Mrs. P st
Del V lllagglo end Mrs. Jsroes
D. Grinstoed who were as­
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born, Mrs. W ed Belter, Mrs.
Ewrightson
H ervllle, Mrs.
Earl Achord and Mrs. Bill

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A Political Tea was held
Sunday
afternoon at
th*

W a n to n

A Gainesvllle pollcoinati was
kidnaped and his patrol car
commandeered early
today.
He was found unbanned with
hit car about four hours later.
State, county and city pol­
ice, aided by bloodhound a, con­
ducted a manhunt for the kid­
naper In a hammock area in
southwest Alachua county.
The reasun fur the Mdnap1 n g w j* s n o t immediately
learned.
A deputy sheriff said the
being searched contained
patches of woods, with heavy
growth overhead but lixht
growth on the ground in mod
places.
Author! tie* said th* pul Ice­
man, Grady B e n t o n , was
found with his car ou Archer
Road, tome three miles from
GalnaaviUe.
Denton was abducted at
gunpoint about 12:40 a. m.
and it waa about 4:20 a. m.
when he was found.

"A n unrealistic debt cell­
ing or budget cut today,"
Kennedy said, would also
eause a slowdown in con­
tracts, a stretch-out in pay­
ments, a cash drain on bus­
iness, and ultimately another
recession.
“ Instead of balancing the
budget, It would produce a
budget deficit far greater
than the temporary addition
to the deficit that will come
from tax reduction.
"W e are not asking for un­
controlled budget increases,
but for a prudent budget
which, contrary to the trend
at all levels o f government,
actually reduces civilian ex ­
penditures below ihelr level
o f the previous year, a (cat
which h is occurred only four
times In the last 15 years."
As (or his proposed tax cul,
the President said "certainly
It Is clear that, if we slide in­
to another recession, the d e­
ficit without a tax cut will be
far larger than, the projected
deficit we face with a tax
cut."

Reds Admit For First Time
Withdrawal Of Cuba Troops

MOSCOW (U P 1 &gt; - The So­
viet Union admitted today It
la withdrawing R u s s i a n
troops sent to Cuba to pre­
pare P rem ier Fidel Castro's
forces against “ any Intrigues
of imperialist aggressors."
The o f f i c i a l Communist
party newspaper Pravda said
In a dispatch from Havana
that four Soviet ships had
left with soldiers by last
Sunday. T b * dispatch, dated
March 10, said a fifth ship,
the Nekhtvmov, had arrived
In Havana to remove fur­
ther Russian units.
The Pravda statement was
the first admission by the
Soviet Union that K was re­
moving troops from Cube,
although reports in tb* West
had indicated s withdrawal
was being made.
The Soviet people bed been,
given no prior Indication that
a troop pullout w ts even
contemplated.
The
troop#
were sent to Cubs before,
during and after last Octob­
e r’s Cuban crisis between
Russia and (tie United States.
Tb* Pravda statement waa
ctiupled
with
a
renewed
threat of war in the event
o f any United Slates aggres­
sion against Castro’s regime.
The alalcmcnt quoted a de­
parting Soviet colonel as say­
ing Russian troopa in Cuba

w ere Set.
toad to fight aideby-slda
"tftelr Cuban
brothers" j the "la s t drop
of their bload" during the
Cuban crisis- It paid troops
had moved into positions along th* Cuban coast in Oct­
ober "when war was just
around the corner."
Pravda did not specify how
many troopa had been with­
drawn or would be with­
drawn at this time. It gave
no figures on the number of
soldiers In Cubs or how many
would remain.
The withdrawal was in line
with Prem ier Nikita S. Khru­
shchev's promise to the Unit­
ed States on Feb. 11 that be
would remove "several thou­
sand" Russians from Cuba
by the middle o f March.
The Kremlin was reported
to have had 17,000 military
forces in Cuba at one time,
Including 8,000 organised in
combat unit*. Khrushchev has
claimed tiny were "Instruc­
tors" and presented no cause
for the United States to wor­
ry.
Tbe presence o f Russian
troops Just 90 miles oft the
Florida coast has caused an
outcry in the U.S. Congress
and has brought demands
that President Kennedy take
steps to get them out of
Cubs.

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CROSS-COUNTRY on a scooter is the goal o f
Joseph Burke, who visited in Sanford until Tues­
day. Burke, 58, le ft Laredo, Texas, on Feb. 27
and rode his scooter, 1,400 miles to Sanford. He
also plans to visit Vero Beach, St. Petersburg
and Clenrwnter before continuing to his home
in Philadelphia.
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The fact that all Florida
•oil is infected with nema­
todes and should be treated
before planting w as'stressed
by Russell J. Hammond in
^ bis talk fur members of the
Chuluota His and Her Garden
Club at the group's last meet­
ing.
The meeting was held at
the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Carlson on Seventh St.
Asked by Chairman Charles
E. McCune to report on the
fourth lecture of the Lawn
and Garden School, Hammond
^ said that every speaker has
advised sterilising the ground.
6&gt;lvester A. Rose, assistant

Motor Vehicle
Employes Pay
Hike Questioned
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State R ep .’ Ralph Turlington
questioned pay ralsea proposed
Tuesday

fo r

motor

vehicle

agency field aupervlsora who
were removed from merit eystem salary controls and listed
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aa ‘‘ policy makers.**
The Alachua

County

law­

maker, member o f an appro­

county agricultural agent of
Urcvard County, apoke on
"Dulb* for the Home Gar­
den," Hammond said.
A fter giving general infor­
mation
on ground prepara­
tion, planting,
propagation,
digging and itorlng o f butbi,
corms
and
awollen
roots,
Rote covered In detail many
of thla type o f plant which
does well here. O aylillei, amoryllii, gladiolus and crlnum
—because many club mem­
bers have these In their gar­
dens—were selected by Ham­
mond to be talked on more
fully.
A
general discussion on
flowering trees and shrubs
which might be used in land­
scaping the central entracc
to the Chuluola residential
area from SR 419. together
with evergreen and dayllllcs,
was led by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. George llaig,
reporting on the Library As­
sociation meeting, aatd the
main topic o f discussion was
moving the facility to a place
near tlie general store and
post office. Such a possibili­
ty is being investigated. MrsWard
Atherton,
Librarian,
has many reference books,
biographies, fiction and non­
fiction on the ahclvei and
will obtain books for anyone,
if they are not on hand, Mrs.
Haig said.

priations subcommittee taking
a cl esc look a t proposed agen­

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cy spending fo r the eomtng
tw o years, challenged the
policy-making designation for
the employee. "T h ey are ad­
ministrators, n o t p o l i c y
makers,” he told Commissionar Arch Livingston.
Livingston said the 12 su­
pervisors had complete charge
o f their areas and were re­
quired to make decisions about
a n a administration. But Tur­
lington contended the supervisors followed policy laid
down by Livingston, and did
not mske it themselves.
The supervisors were 12 o f
the 20 employes Livingston
removed from the eelary pro­
tection o f the merit aystein
council last year when other
agenclea took like action. Tur­
lington said ha didn't question
that the com mission's attorney
was not under the merit sys­
tem, and likewise, the ngency’s personnel director.
But he eaid Livlngtaon was
the only agency head who
"w ent eo fa r down the line in
designating employes aa policy
making personnel.”
“ Supervisors,'” ha said, "ar#
not even remotely Involved in
the policy making process. I'm
satisfied that all you wanted
to do was to get them out
from under merit system con­
trol*."
Turlington called on Livin g­
ston to " g e t together" with
lawmakers to ra-avaluU the
designation o f policy making
positions. Livingston sought
pay raises fo r field supervisor* from the present salary
o f $5,700 a y « * r to $7,200 •
year. The
proposed ralsea
would not have been possible
under the merit council.
M a n la more like the earth
than any other planet. Men
have studied it nnd wondered
about It moie than any other
and whether there la any liv­
in g thing on M an still la •
question to be settled.

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THESE 35 SHAD were brought in by Will Furnine, left, Henry Winner, Stanley Linton and
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day afternon an the Seminole Hltrh bancbntlera blank­
ed Wildwood, 6-0.
It wan the second straight win o f the young
baseball season for the locals and the second straight
whitewash.
t ---------------------------------------McFsltaue gave up only one
hit— and that to the game's
first hatter. A fte r that he
hurled masterful hall until ha
retired In the sixth frame.
Kirk Hires finished up for
the locals and allowed two
Hits.
Pared hy Hutch Kiser, Mar­
Pairings have brvn announ­
vin .Sheffield and Rick Cal
Icgher, the locals scored one ced fur the Mistd Doubles
In the second; two In the third, (I'lnchurst) Blind Draw Tour­
two In the fourth and one ney at the M ayfair Country
more in the fifth .
Club, Sunday.
Kiser drove In three runs
A ‘‘Bring Your Own Steak"
with hit booming bat wrlillc
party will follow the tourney,
Gallugher slammed a triple
commencing at ft p.m, R v m t end Sheffield hanged out two
vatlona for the party should
hlte in three trips to the
he confirmed through Hill
plate.
Bergstcdt F A 2-M05 prior to
Hanford Journeys to DiLand
tl a.m. Sunday.
next Tuesday fo r their next
Puirlngi end foursomes are
contest.
as follows: handicaps are list­

Pairings Set
For Mayfair
Play Sunday

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS AI.DER and non,
Billy, o f Chicago, 111., with the 31 ahad that they
caught at Crowe'a Camp this pant weekend,

Two Keglers
Top City Loop

By BUI Viaceat Jr.
1 gucn lame ol my readers
think t went knee deep In the
outdoor*, but 1 haven't,
H aocmed Ilka 1 wa* run­
ning behind and for Iht first
o f the month that ain't good.
But I did manage to m oiey on
over to the flihlng camp* and
get in on the fishing news. It
ain't been loo good bccnuie
of this eraty weather we been
having around here.
Marina late had two visitora from Penniylvania. They
really did good for the condi­
tion*. V. P. Herat and W. W.
Wood got themselves a nice
atrtng o f IT ahad, including
aeven roa.
A. X. McBride and H. M.
Cate came over from Or*
xnond Beach and they brought
In IS ahad, with aeven roe
Mrs. Bussell said that the
ahad wrre klnda taking It
easy became of tbia bad wea
thcr.
Well, I kinds drifted on
over to John Crim's place
and thing* were going alow
there, too. Jim aald that be
had
somo
military
brasi
come over from Mt. Dora and
do some bang up ib id fishing
with 22 ahad and 14 roe.
These were brought in by
Central Hurley and Admiral
Aults.
Also Mrs. George Trautman
had an unusual catch. She
vvai guided by Hill Huffman
and ihe landed five bass with
two of (hem weighing eight
and five pounds.
I noticed that Jim Crowe
bad a nice crowd o f fisher­
men around the camp and
things did look pretty prosporous in tlm lino of fishing.
James F. Langllo of New
Smyrna Beach had himaelf a
nlca catch o f 20 shad, with 10
roe. R. If.
Harnei a n d
Thomas Pulley o f Virginia
strung up IT shad with 11 roe.

Realty Holds
Hi-Nooner Lead!
Stcnstrom Realty won three
points from the Mayfair Inn
to maintain their lead in the
Hl-noonera League,
National
Insurance w o n
three points from Grapeville
Nuraeryj the M A R
Bar
made a clean sweep against
tbe Mar-Luu Restaurant; and
Shoemaker Construction won
three points from the C. P. 0.
Wives.
Cathy Poulter converted the
4-3-T; Charlotte Stleren the
3 1 -10; Glnny Frederick Ihe
1-7; Calhy Poulter and Nan
Quinn the 8-7; the 3-10 fell for
Celia De Palma, Laura Leahey and Lctba Ward,
Teens Arm ao had the high
game of 181 and Libbiu White­
head put together a 303
scriei.

New Coach

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U P I )
—Tbe Harvard football team
baa added peter G. (P a t )
Stark as a defensive backfield coach to replace Roger
ltuU.u»un.

Will Pumlns, Henry Win­
ner, Stanley Linton and Oral
Kvana strung In 31 nice shad.
Thay were using the Nungcsacr (had rig. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Alder and their son,
Hilly, o f Chicago also got
themaelves a nice airing of 31
shad while fishing out of
Crowe’a fish camp.
No one else seemed to be
doing any good in the line of
fishing so I kind a moseyed
on back to the office and
wailed on that big fish pic­
ture and story. That's it for
now—aeo you later.

Distance Stars
Set For SOKC
The finest group of dis­
tance atari to be assembled
thla season la slated for ac­
tion in the eventng’a night­
cap at tbe Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club tonight.
Competing w ill be such
outstanding routers as the
track's derby and inaugural
champ, Mae Tray; M y P er­
fection, who outran M ac Tray
in a recent encounter; Mys­
tery Tamer, who has chalk­
ed up ala wlni this season,
five o f them over tills long
Atths-mlle course; and Roekin Motile, who has triumph­
ed in four marathon tests
Other* who have perform ­
ed brilliantly at this distance
hero or on otlicr tracks are
Sawbuck’s Choice, Sale Swap,
Midterm and last but not
last Little Rhonda.
Little Rhonda la famous for
her sensational stretch drives
and she delights In lung
races for they give her Uie
best opportunity to dltplay
her fa it-elo iln g talents. Thla
marks the first tim e this
season she h is gone the der­
by distance.
Tonight's
featured
ninth
rare Is also talent -packed
with the field headed by T.
J. Daniel's Denny Mac, the
track'! wlnnlngest runner who
won the inter-city match with
Jacksonville Saturday night.
Tonight Denny shoots for his
ninth victory.
H ie program gels o ff to a
fast start with all Grade A
greyhounds going to the post
In the first half o f the dally
double,

Why Y O U

Although thsy were forced
to bowl with two blinds, city
league loaders Jet Lanai Still
managed to taka threa point*
from 7th plica Ruddy's Auto.
Rich Murphy’s 231*010 led
the paca with Borsdorf throw­
ing In an avan 200 and Von
Hortiulls and Mae Intyro op­
posing with a 217 and 204.
Second place Lake Monroe
Inn kept paca with the leadera by taking thru* from
Sweeney's.
Al De Palma hit herd for
the second highest game and
serlei for the league title eeaaon with Ins lUIH-OM score,
U hr'i 234 and Fox’s 209
helped the team taka a firm ­
er gTlp on second place.
Although
Marcotta
was
tops fo r Hwosney’a with a 330.
he couldn't quite make a 200
game, but Dorman, Brumfield
and De Jong all compensated
with 210, 2M and 200 respoctlvsly.
Engle’s and Sanford M fg.
Co. battlad to a 2-2 tla with
Swann and K lrchoff leading
their respective U«ma. Honey­
cutt rolled a 211 for the only
200 plus geine in the match.
HAW Marino Service came
up with a surprising S-l win
over team No. 1, only the
second time In 20 weeks they
have heen able to take 3
points, John Kohlson wa* high
for BCW while -Doc'* Ring
It'd the losers. In the only re­
maining match, Team No. 4
elso took 3 points, these from
Harry’s Liquor.
Burns rolled top score fur
No. 4 while Jesse Cook wa*
lead man fur Harry's.

Cepeda Inks
Giant Pact
PHOENIX, Aria. (U P I ) Orlando Cepeda, whose stubbornnesa can be attested to
by numerous National L ea ­
gue pitchers, relished a $3.ooo victory today as part of
his 1003 contract with the
San Francisco Giants.
Orlando, who balked at tak­
ing a cut o f 34,000 from his
347,000 salary last year, fin­
ally signed Tuesday, agreeing
to terms that gave him an
increase o f "approximately
31.000." He will report Fri
day, according to Giant Vice
President
Charles
(Chub)
Keeney.

ed after each ninir:
Starling o ff on No. 1 Ten
al 12:00 will be Leo Zok (14)
nml Vivian Pearce (1 0 ); Hill
Malinowski (H&gt; and JlntmliLivingston (20).
No, 1 Too at 12:07 p.m. Ralph Simas (U) and Keen
Ivey (2 1 ); Keith Burr (D) and
Irena Schweitser (23).
No. 1 Tee at 12:14 p.m. Hill
Bergstcdt (ID )
and
Jtenne Foulk (0 ); John Dick­
ey and (T o Im assigned).
No. 1 Tee at 12:21 p.m. Sonny Powell (4 ) ami lllancha
Nict4y (2 1 ); Kunrhon Mcltoh.
arts (12) and Ed Hunt (10).
No. 1 Tee a l 12:28 p.m. Jerry
Jernlgan (12)
and
HelenCarrawny (1 4 ); Frank
liurso
(11) anil Dossle deUannahl (17).
No. 10 I ' m at 12:00 • Hill
Foulk (3 ) and Ksale Hataon
(4 ); George Nicely (21) and
Grace Bay I n (7 ).
No, 10 Tee at 12:07 p m . John Ivey (9 ) ami Rosemary
Bergstcdt (22); Andy C a m way ( I t ) and Marlon Cox
(191.
No, 10 Tee at 12:14 p.m. •
Adm. I'. F. Johnston (17) and
Min Keenan (1 2 ); Jim de
Ganahl (14) and C e lle Hoard
(10).
No. 10 T ie at 12:21 p.m. Dr. J. Cox (13) and Martha
Zok (1 7 ); A rt Waaler (10)
and Myrtle Adams (21).
No. 10 Tee at 12:28 p.m. •
Wilk Bowman (R) and Susy
Dickey (23); Dr. A rt M e d ­
ium (13) and Hazel Durzo
(10).

OK Extension
A L B A N Y , N. Y . (U P I) —
The New York .Stale Assem­
bly overwlielmlngly approv­
ed a bill Tuesday to extend
the Thoroughbred racing'sea­
son In the state aeven days
to Dec. T- The extension,
which would produce an esti­
mated 31.7 million, now goes
to Gov. Rockefeller.

TH E LONGWOOI) baseball team won their open­
ing tilt Tuesday as they nipped Florida A ir
oil
Rick MeCnnnn'n single with the bases loaded.
Gene Griffin hurled for the locals. A team shot
o f the Greyhounds show center, butboy Darryle
Payne. Front row, left to right, Mike Sterling,
Paul Black ford, Rick McCunna, Rob Elgin, La Rue

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H ie
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first-baseman from the New scored four runs In tha third
York Yankees.
inning and six la tha fourth
Fisher made his competi­
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nings in a 4 1 victory over
the Boston Hcd Sox while
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h I s hitting
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two games in a 4-3 triumph
over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Fisher and Billy Pierce
shut out the Red Sox with
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before Boston scored a run
o ff rookie Bob Bishop, Joe
Amalfitano singled in the
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Skowron, 3-forS in his last
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Dodgers' winning two • run
seventh-inning rally with a
single. Frank Howard's sin­
gle, a wild pitch, two walks
hy rookie Harry Fanok and
an error by Dick Groat com­
pleted Uie rally. Bill White
had threa hits for the Car­
dinals.
The Yankees could h ive
used Skowron's hat Tuesda)
whyn Frank Funk, Claude
Raymond and rookie Larry
Ataxia
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to limit
them to one hit In pitching
the Milwaukee Braves to a
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NEW YO nK (U P I) - C o c ­
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night to put his fast flits
where his loud mouth Is, for
a fourth-round knockout over
dangerous Doug Jones In
Jammed
Madison
Squire
Garden.
The Garden's first sellout
crowd in 13 years—13,733
spectators occupying all seats
and standing room — will
watch unbeaten young Clay's
attempt to fulfill his daring
fourth-round prediction. The
gate will approximate 3lH,000.
Twcnty-one-yesrold Cassi­
us of Louisville, Ky., the
world’s second ranking hea­
vyweight, has loudly but suc­
cessfully pin-pointed In ad­
vance live exact rounds for
12 o f his previous 14 knock­
outs.
And if tbe "Louisville L ip "
can overcome the double
Jonah of shooting for hla 13th
round-predicted
kayo
on
March IB. he'll ccrtalnlr be
in line for a September shot
at the heavyweight crown.

Chronically carelcii
pep.
lost to dsfeat the Cincinnati Kadi, to make a catch against the
sons
soon
vanish
from
others'
three of
four
exhibition 11-3. There were 24 hits. In­ outfield wall in Ihe ninth in­
guest lists.
games.
cluding homers by the Reds' ning but his injuries ir e not
Don Lee, M last season, Jerry Lynch and Gordy Cole­ believed serious.
The Pittsburgh P i r a t e s
yielded a triple and a double man and tha Phillies' Don De­
lo the first two hitters ho meter. Ray
Culp pitched went 10 innings to win their
faced and then didn't permit three
hitless
Innings
and first exhibition game of the
another hit for four Innings struck out four for the Phil­ spring, 7-8, over the Washing­
ton Senators. Pitcher Frank
as the I/is Angeles Angels de­ lies.
• Creslllner Hosts
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Dave Nicholson drove In Bork won the game with a
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YELLO W T A IL
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HEW ENGLAND S T Y L E STU FFED
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F U L L Y DRESSED
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K R A FT 'S CH EESE
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K R A FT 'S WEDGE
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tail but the study “ provided
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valuable
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ilo and we can and must find
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opportunities for its youth lo
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(DsuaJi Gbby

D EAR A B B Y : My hunbnnd i*
fttublrorn iih n mule. He Imd n large
callnti* on the bottom o f hi* foot and
lie tried to “ trim” it with h razor
blade. He cut more than he nhould
have and it i*n’t healing. He'* limp­
ing around but flatly refuse* to sen
n doctor because he** afraid the doc­
tor will ask him how it happened and
he’d ashamed to tell him. My huslian is in hi* forties and is acting
like a baby. Could I call our doctor
and ask him to come by the house
and order my husband to take his
shoe and sock o ff? Or would that bo
too humiliutinK? I’m afraid it might
turn into something serious.
W IFE OF A MULE
UFA It W IFE : Call your doctor,
tell him the story, and usk him to
come to your hiyne. But don't expect
him to "order your husband to sub­
mit to an examination. Doctors have
gentler ways o f handling fulbyrown
babies. Don’t let this ro on. Better
to have n humiliated husband thnn
a sick one.
•

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By Abigail Van Buren

•

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DKAH A B B Y : My ex-husband
has started to date me again, and
there is a good chance that we will
remarry. The problem Is: When 1
introduce him to people who did not
know of our former relationship,
how should I introduce him? Should
I refer to him ns my “ ex-husband"?
I can't say, "This Is my fiance" liecause we are not yet officially en­
gaged. Please set me straight, hut
don't use my right name. .
PUZZLED
DKAH PUZZLED: It is not neces­
sary to mention your past relation­
ship. Simply introduce him as your

friend, John Jones.
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DEAR A B B Y: We men in the
Mnrines on Okinawa read your col­
umn every day, and want to thank
you for recognizing how much it
means to get mail over here. Please
tell the folks back home who think
they can get first-hand information
«m the world situation from a man in
uniform, that we aren’t allowed to
write about all the activities in
which we are engaged because o f se­
curity reasons. Also, tell them to
write us GOOD news, not the depres­
sing news we can't do anything but
feel badly about. Thanks a million.
MEN OF THE LIM A B A TTE R Y
DEAR MEN: We folks at home
have a responsibility to our men in
uniform. They are keeping us freu
and safe, so if you know a man away
in the sendee, write to him. Send
him cartoons and clippings from his
hometown paper. Make it happy.
And make it snappy.
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CO NFID ENTIAL TO BUZZ: Let
me put it this way,*1 have yet to
meet the first person who told me
that he was GLAD he quit High
School. But those who have told me
that they regretted quitting are
without number. The “ jo b " can wait.
Graduate.
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My partner's jump tn three
no-trump was eminently cor­
rect. He only hail nine hitch
rani |*'Jnts, hut hi* fifth rluh
represented a probable trlrk
ami could bo counted as the
equivalent of at least one hitch
caul |Kiint.
Tliul doc* not mean that our
titter im-11limp contract was
Hound, hut every hridtee player
hus made much worse con­
tract* on occasion.
West had a natural heart
opening and at thi* p-iut 1
could count 11 tricks provided
the club finesne succeeded.
Kuppose the dull finesse didn't
work? West would lie in the
lead, lie might any to himself,
“ Mil) lie Jiicoby doesn't have n
din monil stopper." I f West fid-

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MISS AMERICA, Jacquelyn Jeanne Mayer, will
be at Cypress Gardens March 31-21 for the filmminK o f several color movie shorts \vhich will
feature the Sandusky (Ohio) beauty taking p ail
in many Florida outdoor activities including
wider skiintr, sailing and swimmiiur.

7:30 9 p m. NBC. The V ir­
ginian. "Th e Golden D oor."
( color I Show in spot* but good
acting will keep you from
being bored. Particularly good
is Karl Uoohm as an immi­
grant who face* a murder
charge
and
is
acquiltcd.
Uianks Vi the defense of
Judge Garth (L e e J. Cobb).
Following the courtroom ac­
tion, the murdered man's
son ( Robert Duvall) deter­
mines to wreak his own jus­
tice on the foreigner. Star­
ring in their regular role,
are James Drury as the Vrginian,
Doug
McClure
as
Tiampas, ami Gary Clarke
as Steve.
8:30-9:30 p. in. ABC. Going
My Way. "Boss o f t h e
W ard." Pat O'Brien guests
tonight in a show that re­
minds i i s o f the approach of
St. Patrick's Day with all the
subtlety of a shillelagh. Be­
sides fablers O'Malley and
Fit/gibbon, thn guest east
includes
O'Brien.
J.
Pat
O'Malley and Erin O’ Brien
Moore. Tile story is enter­
taining if not entirely real­

room. Tonight site p!a)S M n.
Smith-Standish, a guest o f
the Drysdales and an ex­
pert on Early Americana.
While Mrs. Drysdale fear*
tha Clampctts may disturb
her guest. Mrs. Smith-Stan­
dish is fascinated with them.
Site even finds reason to be­
lieve the Clam pelt ancestors
may have preceded the pil­
grims to America.

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By Oswald
Jacoby

I saw that I had a fairly
easy way to Insure that West
wouldn't shift away from the
heart suit. All I did was tn win
the heart with my ace. Then J
W EST
RANT
led a spade to dummy and
* 105 4
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tried the rluh finesse. It lost
¥ K 107 43
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all light, but West Immediate­
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ly led his deuce o f heart*.
SOUTH (D)
No one can blame West, Ills
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partner's play o f the Jack and
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my pluy o f the ace hud dearly
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mmked Hast with thn queen.
M il and West vulnerable
It was just loo bad I hud
MeuUi West N.r-a East
fnise-rarded.
I N.T. fas* I N.T. fas#
Pass
Pass
To forestall erltirism I may
Opening lead—¥ 4
point nut tluit If West roiihl
have linked Into my hand and
lowed up hy leading a diumnud actually led a diamond my
I would have to lose at least false-card would have put mo
four diamond trick* ami my down six, hut I had to take
that little gamble.
contrnet.
NORTH
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7:30-M:30 p. m. CHS. CBS decision that rocked the na­ istic, concerning a ward boss
tion. The program it a must whose age is catching up with
for anyone wanting to crysta- him. When his party re­
places him with a younger
ii/e his opinion on the subject.
man. the neighborhood hits
The case on Lung Island con­ the ceiling. Gene Kelly and
cerned constitutionality of a Leo G. Carroll star.
99:30 p. m- CBS. The Bev­
New York State
Regent's
erly
.Hillbillies. When Rose­
prayer. The Supreme Court
reversed these decisions an-i mary De Camp guests on any
found the prayer unconstitu­ series, it is like welcoming
tional. Eric Sevcreid report*. an old friend into the living

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P.cports. "Storm Over The
Supreme Court (P a rt 11.)"
The Supreme Court's decision
or. the constitulionality of a
school prayer ts given a
thorough airing tonight, from
itt inception in a lower court
case on Ding Island, to the

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"A bachelor 1* a man wlm
IM ijuatti &gt;*or a Lay
night"
and
go
home.)
llilnk*
twice
licfnre
saying
for same lime, I happened In
S;So ( j ) Vnunu III.
alone
(41 To Tell The Truth
"Th e wise can learn by anything." (K xrrpl,
"W ell,
n u l l e e in line print a
(9) W ho |io Yiiii Truat
listening lo Hu- ignorant." I'll lie seeing you around.")
S i l l (4) (*nlllec•• ood Heooa
“ thought" (or each week that
(Hut vice versa is safer.)
"The person who has every­
II I Merret Hlorre
gate
me
a
few
acennd
4 00 421 The Mali h (lame
"About the lime you catch thing should be quarantined."

(x)c

Jh6
(jJamsm ey Ruth Millett

thoughts,
( The
second
thoughts are in parentheses.)
“ The In-st time to put tlx*
children to bed is when you
ran ." (O r when you can't
aland them any longer.)
“ A good Idea that is shared
with ulbcrs will live forever."
(C spcdally If yuu can make
others think it was their
Idea.)
"People who live in glass
houses are interesting neigh­
bors." (H eller draw the lirapenes on that picture win­
dow )
“ When all is said and done,
It's best to leave it Dial way."

up with the Jones, they re­
finance." Glut. Hint's one
tiling you've prohaldy already
heat llirm to.)
"M en do not itumlile over
mountains, hut over mole­
hills." (And, also (heir kids'
roller skalei and toys.)
"F ew turn have repented
of silence." Glut their wivea
have sure been Lircd.)
"Morning cornea long be­
fore you are ready for II."
( And llial goes double for
Monday*.)
"A contented man can't he
sold a thing." (Who's that
contented 7"

Glul you'd still have to try
to figure oul what to give him
lor Christmas.)
"Hudgels are not merely
affair*
of
arithmetic."
(They're alao aomelhing no(tody seems able lo stay with­
in.)

SAMUEL HOUSTON ItevcMa

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(Not so with liuth Mlllrtt's
IxHiklct, "How lo Have a
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W FT V Wins School Bell Award

W FTV (Channel in. Orlan­ television station that has
W FTV was nominated for
do, lias iM-cn awarded the made the most significant the state wide award hy Hie
"Florida Srlaail Hell Award" (-ontrihulionk to public school Orange County Education As­
education during this school sociation.
by the Flurida education Asyear of 19(12 19(13."
Micialion
a* "the
Florida
The award was based on
HTAKTH SUN.
“ 40 Pound* O f Troublr"
(he station's local programs,
editorials and documentaries,
discussing various problem*
in education as well aa pro­
grams
produced In coopera­
I'nltrd I'trss Inlrrnalioiial
I.A S T D A Y
tion with area school* and
Open 1:30
Shows At
The UC-1.A Hrulns ran thank
colleges.
3:00 • 3:00 - S:00
Walt llauard for their berth
The
official
presentation
In |he NCA \ basketball tour­ of Ihr award will lie made
nament,
tu Hay lluostcr, WFTV New*
llau ard
whipped
in 19 Director, at live Florida EduI hiiiiIs, including four cru­ ration
Association
Station
STAR TS TOMORROW
cial free throws In the wan­ State Convention in Jackson­
DOUBLE FE A TU R E
ing minutes, to lead UCLA ville, on Marrh 14.
___ k» O M IM A S C O M I _
to a M IS victory over Stan­
ford Tuesday night in their
llig Six Conference playoif
lUh Si • I S M»4l •f M| N*,
at Santa Monica, Calif,
ALBUQKRQUE, N.M. (U P !)
— Itlchard II. (D ick) Hunting
haa been added aa an assist­
HI'ENCER TR A C Y
ant football coach at the Uni­
P -L IZ A B tm i T A Y L O R
versity of New York. Bunt­
A It CADI A, Calif. (U P !) Fred A. Purner Sr., who ing, who will Join Um staff
came to Santa Anita 39 year* on July 1, had been head
COM IMS M ARCH 31
ago, will retire as the race coach at Palm Springs, Calif.
W A L T DISNBY'H
track's director of publicity High School for lha last Hire*
“ SON O P PLU B B K R "
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and advertising Sept. I.

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P U L L O V E R PONCHO
— Liiln &lt;li Trepuzzl dinplay« a knitted jmiiclio
alie designed, in Flor­
ence, Italy.

Court Hears
* Attack On
Inter-Marriage
TALLAH ASSEE

(U P I )

—

Constitutionality of the Flor­
ida

law

prohibiting

Inter-

racial marriages vvns attack*

ed in the Slate Supreme Cmirl
Tuesday

at

violative of

the

U. S. Conitilulion.
Also challenged was validSly o f a slali* lave against
unmarried persona of dllferrnt races living together as
husband and wife.
The case grew out o f the
June,
conviction of a
w white woman and a Negro
man on ebargea they lived
together in a Miami Urach
efficiency
apartment.
Kacli
was sentenced to 30 days In
Jail and a fine of gl.YO.
The Supreme Court did not
indicate wlien it will rule.
G. E. Graves, Miami (N e ­
gro) attorney for Connie Hoffk
man (also known as Connie
* Gonzalez) and Dewey Mc­
Laughlin. argued his clients
were denied the defense of
m arriage to refute the charge
o f living In ain.
He said there was some
evidence of a common law
marriage lint the Jury could
not consider it because the
Judge informed litem a mar^ riage was Impossible because
of the miscegenation law. He
said this denied his clients a
defense to a criminal charge
aolely because of race, deny­
ing them due process and
«4|iinl protection of the law.
James 0 . Mahorner. assist­
ant state attorney general,
argued there was no evidence
of a marriage beyond the
6 "h ea rsa y" testimony of tlie
•oupie's landlady that M ri.
Hoffman told her McLaughlin
was her husband.
Graves said there is no sta­
tute specifically barring un­
married Negro couples or
White couples from living to­
gether and the law relating
to mined couples is based
solely on race and therefor*
U discriminatory. Mahorner
argued the law Is directed
against tlie offense rather
than a race and provide* the
same punishment for viola­
tors o f either race.
Graves said the V. S. Su­
preme Court upheld 80 year*
ago a similar Alabama law
against cohabitation by unw married persons of dl/fcrenl
W races "but this ruling la in
conllict with presently exist­
ing
Interpretations of
the
equal protection clause" of
the constitution. He said laws
against m i x e d
m arriagei
were
designed
solely lo
"maintain the supposed pur­
ity of tlie white ra re " and
had never hern ruled on by
t the U. S. Court.
He said the Florida law
againit mixed marriages de­
fines a Negro a* a peraon
having one eighth « r more
N egro blood.
Maintaining the law was
vague and indefinite, be ask­
ed tha court "A re we to eaamine the veins of every per^ ton seeking to get ms tried or
V 'ta vcstig a lc bis ancestry ?"

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Youngsters Visit Ranch
Miss Cindy Psulucd, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Sira. Jcno F.
Paulucd,

Washington

Ave­

nue, entertained recently for
her couiin, Pat Trepanler, of
Minnesota,

who w ai visiting

• t the Paulucd home,
Cindy and a friend, Ml**
Diane Pell, o f Osteen, took
the visitor to the MQ Ranch
fo r a day o f sightseeing.
They
enjoyed
an
early
morning horicback ride over
some o f the ranch spread*
and scenic traits, then camo
back to the cookhouse for
lunch.
In the afternoon they took
more trail rldca and enjoyed
Florida wild life from horse­
back.
The Stlnnesota guest en­
joyed the outing and stated
that It was certainly a very
different kind of day.

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Qalsndcui Dr. Fred Ensminger Speaks
On Library To DAR Members
Circles of the Sanford Car­

den

Club

have

scheduled

meetings for this Thursday as

The March meeting of the
Sallio Harrison Chapter, N a­
tional Society o f the Daugh­
ters of the American Revolu­
tion was held at the homo of
Mrs. A. W. I.ee with Mrs. C.
K. Butler Mias Emma Baker,
Mrs. L, P. Hagan and Mrs.
Ixmabelle Jennings serving as
co-hostesses.
Mr*. L. C. Wildner, regent,
presided
using the ritual,
American creed, pledge to the
flag ar.d singing the Star
Spangled Banner and riuwanco River.
Mrs, Wildner honored past
regents with tho presentation
of a beautiful whito orchid to
each. Mr*. F. E. Boll, Mrs.
C. E. Butler, Mrs. L. P. Ha­
gan, Mrs. A. It. Key, Mrs. A.
W. I,eo, Mrs. J. B. Roy, Mr*.
F. K, Ruuntillal, Mr*. II. W.
Rucker, Mr*. Lawrence Tins­
ley and Mrs. J. S. Sims.
Mrs. Butler, national de­
fense chairman presented an
Interesting article and Mrs.
0. A. Canaday spoke on
"Hold Fast Old Glory, The
Flag o f the United Stales of
A m erica."
Mrs. Rucker gave n report
on the DAR good citizenship,
Mrs. Itoumillat, who will be
chairman of the hostesses at
tho library during the SemiCentennial,
presented
Dr.
Fred Ensminger a* the guest
speaker for the day.
Dr. Ensminger, who serves
as librarian ut tho General
Sanford
Memorial Library,
talked about tho laioks of
Gen. Sanford and told about
living in the old Country Club
House at one time.
Others present for tho pro­
gram wore Mine*. M. J.
Brain, Howard Brewer, C. It.

follows:
AZALEA Circle will meet
at 8 p.m. with Mrs, Porter
Lansing, 833 20th St., for a
program on flower arranging.
Bring an arrangement, big,
small, artificial or fresh.
C EN TRAL Circle m e e t a
with Mr*. J. L. Hobby at 8:43
a.m. Sirs. Paul Johnston will
be in charge of the program
« n house and patio plants.
MAGNOLIA
Circle
will
meet with Mr*. W. L. Gramkow at ID a.m. Plans will be
made for the flower show,
PALM Circle will meet at
8:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
J. Martin Stlnedpher. Follow­
ing the business session, Dr.
J. F. Darby will speak on caladluma and amall plants.
WOODROSB Circle meets
with Mrs. Fred Gray at 8:30
a.m. Mrs. Gerald Knight will
present a program on horti­
culture and conservation.

CREATIVE
WOMAN

N ew Arrivals
Rapt. and Mrs. R. H. Gar­
ner o f San Antonio, Texas,
announce the birth o f an
eight pound daughter, March
11, at the Ilrooksflcld Hos­
pital In San Antonio.
They have chosen the name
Carol R om.’ for the new arriv­
al who will be welromcd
homo by a sister, Leo Ann.
Paternal grandparent! are
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Gam er,
Sanford, and maternal grand­
parent^ are Mr. and Mrs, Ben
Lax of Savannah, Gn.

Companion Pillows!
Embroider a pretty set of
pillowsl Both the cute kitten
and terrier are worked in
cross-stitch. T w o
separate
patterns.
Nos. 373 If and 378 It each
has hot-iron transfer color
chart; stitch Illustration.
To order send 35 cents in
coins for each pattern to;
Creative Woman
fianford Herald
Boa 438, Midtown Station
N ew York 18, N- Y.
Print name, address, style
number and site.

When the little ones are In
bed but able to ill up after an
illness, open two legs o f your
card table and let the other
two remain folded. Put the
table across the bed In the
child's lap, with the two open
legs on tile floor. It gives am­
ple space for playing, draw­
ing pictures and so on.

Dawson, E. M. Hoke, R. M .lm oiid Smith and a guest,
Mason, Edmund Mclsch, R. Mrs. L. W. Ross, of Wheeling,
P. Pray, Dcana Turner, Ray-1 W, Va.

CH ANGE

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CHIROPRACTIC

OFFICES

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Planned By
DeBary Club

Monroe Home Club Presents
Program On Resuscitation
By Mrs. If, (,. Johnson

the fashion allow sponsored
was by Hie club on March 28 at
the III) Center. The show,
the guest speaker nt the
which will lie free to the pub­
monthly meeting of the Lake lic, will bo given on Bates
Monroe Home Dcmunslraliun Disciplined prints by the M i­
Club held at the Upsala Pres­ lady’s Shoppe of Fine Fab­
byterian Church Educational ric*. They will also sponsor
a dress contest in conjunction
Building.
•Mrs.
Kilpatrick,
who is with Hie fashion show
with the Bed Cross, gave a
Mrs. Robert Mann was in­
demonstration on rcsUicita- troduced as a new member
(Ion, Using a model dummy and welcomed hy (he group.
called Annie aho explained Hostesses Mrs. Ed Dowell
the new way o f mouth to and Mrs. It. L. Johnson serv­
mouth and mouth to nose ed refreshments in keepfug
method. Anniu was purchased with the fit. Patrieks Day
by the insurance companies theme.
of Sanford. After showing the
Others present were Mines.
members the correct way J. C. Sapp, Louise Rushlow,
they were given the chance lin tel Gardner, J. BUckwrldof "saving Annie." A question er, Mae Halm, Win. Carroll
and answer periud was then Sr., Wm. Carroll Jr., Marion
held, which was thoroughly Ic e , Thelma Emerson and
enjoyed hy the group,
Jack Standlfer.
April hostesses will be Mrs.
Mr*. Ed Filigerahl, presi­
dent, presided over the busi­ Hlarkwcldcr and Mrs. Fitz­
ness session am] devotion* gerald.
Grail night will be lirld
were led by Mrs, J. II. TinMarch 20 at the home of Mrs.
del.
Plans were discussed for Johnson,
Mrs.

Alvin

Kilpatrick

S P R IN G

By Mrs. Adam Mutter
The DeBary Woman's Club
will meet at 2 p.m. this F ri­
day at Hie Community Cen­
ter. A musical program of
Irish songs, honoring St. Pat­
rick's Day, wilt be presented
by
Mrs.
Ludwig
Kupecz,
chairman of the Music De­
partment.
Participating In the pro­
gram wilt be Mrs. Emily
Armstrong, Mrs. G. Donald­
son, Mrs. Mabel Green and
Robert McGee, Mrs. Kupecz
and Mr*. Laura Platt Brown,
vice-chairman,
will accom­
pany the singers. Mrs. Nor­
man O livers and Mrs. Edna
Reilly will greet members
and their guests. Mrs. Walter
Hanl and Mr*. Henry Lasher
will preside at the tea table.
The Civic and International
Affairs Division o f the De­
nary Woman's Club will meet
Munday, March 18, at 2 p.m.
at the Community Center un­
der the direction of Mrs.
Charles Duryca, chairman.
Mr*. Henry Lohoff will show
movies and comment on her
four months' trip to Western
Europe this past summer.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Neil MacDougall,
vice chairman.

Of V A H -I Meet

Mrs. Don Hamner

For Coffee

Named President

Mrs. John F. Moore and
Mr*. Robert L. Rankin were
co-hostesses for the monthly
V A IM officers* wive* coffee
at the a flcr-humer, Thursday,
Mr*. P. M. Tischler ami
Mrs. A. S. Poultcr were wel­
comed as new members of
the group.
Mr*. Kay Bartholomew, a
former tiger lady, was a spe­
cial guest. Other guests in­
cluded Mrs. Famtrt and Mrs.
O'Brien, both visiting mo­
thers o f tiger wive*.
The Dilies enjoyed coffee
and cookies prepared by the
hostesses. Table decorations
were in orange and black, the
squadron colon.

The main item on the agen­
da at a recent business meet­
MRS. JOHN R A N D A L L
ing of the Gamma Lambda
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority, was election of new
officers.
Mrs. Don Hamner w a s
elected president and Sirs.
Banks Golden, vice president.
Mrs. James Jones was named
secretary; Mr*. Billy Wynn,
Fifty members and II visit­ Keen arc past matrons of
rorrcspondlng secretary, and
Mrs. La Mar Meredith, treas- ors honored past matrons and their chapters and Mrs. Keen
patrons o f Seminote Chapter is past grand Martha of Uie
urcr.
A program on speech was 2, Order of Eastern Star and Grand Chapter of Florida
given by Mrs. J. L. Blythe affiliated past matrons and and presently chairman of
and
Mrs. Charles Kampf. patrons at a recent meeting. Estarl.
They gave as an Illustration
Mrs. Nick Pfclfauf saluted
The altar was draped In
nn Incident of an unfortunate them with a solo rendition of numury o f past gram] pa­
lierson without a job or mon­ “ Others" as Uiey were Intro­ tron George E. Turner and
ey who only by his command duced. Tlwy were presented the charier draped in mem­
of the English language se­ gifts by Hie worthy matron ory or Mrs. Sybil Itoulh, a
cured a high position with a aid paid tribute by Mrs. L. past
matron
of Seminole
E. Estes, associate matron; Chapter. Mrs. Pfeifauf sang
large company.
Following
th e
program, Mrs. Charles Cole, worthy "Som ewhere'' at the close
each one present was given a matron and J. E. Blackman, of the memorial service.
short (Hie m to read while worthy patron.
Mrs. Irving Pryor decorat­
Past matrons honored were ed the dining room table
their voice* were being re­
corded on tape. They were Mines J, C. Bills, William will) a nylon net cloth with
played back later so the Click, It. 8 . Peurifoy. L . T. appliques of Kelly green and
members could
hear
how Sheppard. John Shepard, J. white felt shamrocks, pipes,
tlicy sounded to other people. II. Anderson Jr., Floyd At- harps and hats. The floral
Mrs, lllylhc, who was hos­ how. R. W. Turner. W aller center
arrangement
w as
tess for tho meeting, served Raines, J. K. Courier, Mur­ made o f yellow, white and
refreshment* during the soc­ ray Jarvis, Mayheiic Max­ purpl leulips and randies.
ial hour. Others attending well, Joseph l jcinhart and J.
Refreshments were served
were Mrs.
Hamner, Mrs. Corley. Past patrons honored by hostesses. Mines Harvey
Golden.
Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. were It. E. Peurifoy, Robert Punn, W. D. Causey, Frank
Wynn, Mmcs. James Daugh­ Williams. Harvey Dmm and Kohler and !&gt;. J. Hamilton.
try, Bub llmwn, Joe Denni­ 11. C. Thomas.
First time visitors were
son, Gil Daigle, Jerry Mc;
Tho
next
tlm®
hubby
Mrs.
Anna
Kessler,
from
Cabo and Larry Mann.
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Chapter 498, Richmond Hill, changes wiper Mnd&lt;x, save an
Long Island, N. Y .; Miss old one to use whin your
Kathleen
Clark,
Tropical windshield fog* on tho IN ­
Chap. 38, Bartow and Mr*, SIDE. You ran wipe the fo g
lone Keen, Chap. 47, Fort away without streaking or
Meade. Miss Clark and Mrs. ttmruring the glass.
Mr. and Mr*. It. N. Nordg n u of Highland Dr. recent­
ly entertained her sisters and
Everybody* Walking
hrothers-in-lnw, Mr. and Mr*.
Today I Try Thul
II. Willis! and Mr. and Mrs.
A. Hutchinson from Chicago.
50 Mile Hike
While here they enjoyed visit­
ing llok Tower, the Great
In Thin Shoe
Masterpiece and the Jai Alai
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Fronton. They also enjoyed
cookouti and other outdoor
activities impossible In have
in Chicago at this time of
year.

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Welcome Tw o

John Randall, who i Seminole County for 1962, is i o f Mrs. America.
Souih Seminole Coun- very much ' in the running I They are not awarding winwon the title of M r * .! again this year for the title ! ners for the various counties
this year but Mrs. Randall
(N orm a) entered the contest
again and has been advised
that she is one of the semifinalists In the state contest.
The winner will compete In
Hie national contest April 22
to 29, in Miami licach for the
coveted title of Mrs. America
for 1963.
The semi-finalists must fill
out a multitude of forms and
questionnaires, tests, photos
and submit a favorite recipe.
Norm a's recipe is for refri­
gerated rolls. The one she
submitted last year was for a
chocolate cake. (Watch for it
in the Homemaker's Corner,
Thursday.)
Mrs, Randall has modeled
In several fashion shows in
the local area during the past
year Including one at the Ca­
pri, sponsored by Play girl
Fashions. She has also given
talks on grooming and poise
at several 4-H Clubs in the
county.

OES Honors Past
Matrons - Patrons

MRS. A, W. LICE, Routes*, left, and Mr*. L. C.
Wildner, regent o f tho DAK pone with guest
speaker Dr. Fred Ensminger at a recent meeting
o f tho Rrmip,
(llerald l ’ lioto)

Jaycee Wives

Airs. Randall Semi-Finalist
In Mrs. America Contest

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Two new members, Mrs.
Charles
Kampf and
Mrs.
Wendell Davis, were welcom­
ed to the Jaycee Wives Club
when the group met with Hie
president,
Mrs.
Hammond
Polk, for the monthly session.
Each
member introduced
herself to the new members
and told something about her
life so that the group could
become
better
acquainted.
Also present during the intro­
ductions were four visitors,
Mrs. John Hoyt, Mrs. Davo
Berries. Mrs. Jack Wilber
and Mr*. Jim Smith.
During the business’ meet­
ing it was decided to hold a
St. Patrick's Day social, this
Saturday at 8 p.m. at tlia
home of Mrs. A. F. Kceth, in
Loch Arbor.
Mrs. Paul Lewis, treasurer,
reported that i 420 donation
has been given u. the Sarcpta
Rest
Home
improvement
fund.
The group has been exper­
imenting with a new'date for
the monthly meetings and it
was voted to revise the by­
laws and set up the first
Tuesday night of each month
as a permanent date.
Mrs. A. F. Kceth presented
an informative and interesting program qn Hie operation
of the Little
Red School
House. Mrs. Kceth, a mem­
ber of the club also teaches
at the school for retarded
children.
Other member* p r e s e n t
were Mines. Charles Tctcnbaum. Tom Price, Wally Pea­
cock, Brad Foley, Bob King,
Wendell Agee and Garnett
White.

Personals
31r. and Mrs. Philip Allen
of 1ft Holly Ave. have as
(heir luiuicgucst their daugh­
ter, Mrs. C. N. Shafer and
son, Allen, of Columbus. Ohio.
Mrs. Shafer is the former
Miss Phyllis Allen.

NOW . . .
through t’rncker Day*

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balmer, South Triplet Dr., Cassel­
berry, have had several visit­
ors from the North recently.
Ills brother, Wallace Balmcr,
and ion, Ronnie, Garrett Da
Grits, and Bill Haase were
here from Pine City. N. Y .
Mrs. Balmcr'a brothcr-ln-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­
gene Young, and their son,
Dennis and friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Paris, were all
visiting from Pennsylvania.

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Brass What-Nots.

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Jars, Oyster Plates, Candle
Holders, Flower Arrange­
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Fruit Bowls, Coffee Mak­
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Friends Honor Casselberry Girl
With. Surprise Birthday Party

Wedding
Announced

Miss I.eutva Hurl of Winter
- Park, daughter ol Mrs L. V
\ •limit' Slu-a, daughter of Hart and the late Mr. Ilart of
Rev. .mil Mrs. Darwin Shea. Oviedo, and James Wiley
'A b ell, son of Mrs. Geneva
631 \ . Triplet Dr., Ca»&gt;elAbell, of Oviedo, wrre mar­
1terry, was guest of honor al ried Feb. 23 at 11 a m. in Win­
u surpri.-e birthday part} Iasi ter I’ aik.
Judge George Adams offiThursday (rmn 5:3ii until 7:.in
p ut. given h&gt; co-hu»ta Jackie I ciatcd at the double ring
McClain and lull) Willis al ceremony in the presence of
the McClain home, 221 Triplet the immediate families, in­
cluding the bride’ s grandmo­
D
The p ally m initially Mas ther. Mr*. K. T. Halley &gt;r., of
scheduled l«&gt;r the week hefore Atlanta, via.
Following the wediting and
when the hnnorcc actually
celebrated her l.itli hirthda) reception the couple leit lor
but was postponed Iweausc of a wedding trip to Louisiana
and points north.
her IIlm&gt; *&gt;
They arc now residing at
She received many lovely
Kilts
and
guests
enjoyed 2(i5t Nairn Drive in Winter
darning am) were served re­ Park.
freshment*
of
sandwiches,
ice cream. birthday cake and
soft drinks.
Th"*e allemlinc were Joyce
laivrtl. Ileckv Wagner, Mere­
dith Nolan Itogei and Ihibliy
Mobley, Steve Shook
and
Kick Mender.
Winner* o f the door prizes
Chaperones were Miss Phyl­ awarded every half hour dur­
lis Car«bcr and Mrs. Marvin ing the recent Swedish Smor­
Met lain
gasbord were Hoy Puckett,

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Jane r a w l l i r r r y

Nancy Lou Mason To Marry
James Edward Brookshire
Mr.

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engagement

and

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Big Success

Sheath Dresses

Virginia L. ForPark: Phillip
S. Hoyd. Jeff Hodges, J. S.
Kurtami and Miss Ellen Car­
ter, all of Sanford.
Till* event was hosted bytile Ethel Hoot Circle o f the
Congregational Church anil
was their 11th annual Swed­
ish smorgasbord.
Over 400 attendrd the out­
standing
event
and
folks
throughout surrounding areas
traveled
miles
to
attend,
making it a huge success.

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by Jackie McClain, left, and Hilly Willis, right.

Personals

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. James Kipp
of Cassia Lane entertained at
Uicir homo Saturday evening.
Among the guests wore Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Newkirk, Mr.
and

Mrs.

Gerald

Feeney,

James Edge and Miss Jo Ann
Hearn, all of Sanford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yazrll,
.Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holloway
and Michael Holloway of De­
nary.
Mrs. May Phillips of Com­
munity Drive has as her
housegurst,' her sister-in-law,
.Mrs. J. Thomson, of Norfolk,
Va., who is enjoying her an­
nual visit to DeBary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen­
derson of Constance Road

have as their guest, K. W.
Uurlond ol Ferndale, Mich.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carlcton
Rowe o( Auga Vista hud Miss
Elizabeth H o w e , assistant
treasurer o( the Naumkcag
Trust Hank, and Miss Dor­
othy Howe, H. N. at the Sal­
em Hospital of Salem, Mass.,
visiting with them (or two
weeks,

Mr*. J.

.Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Harlow
of

Watertown,

Conn.,

were

the guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward McCarthy of Marta
Hoad.

Church
Calendar

Heccnt guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Harry of Poinscttin Drive were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Kucher and Mr. and
Taka; the wrinkles out of
plastic niateriul by placing a
dump, thick bath towel over
tho plastic. Iron with a hot
irun and the wrinkles will dis­
appear.

M. Snow of Cleve­

land. Ohio.

THURSDAY
Deacons of the First Pres­
byterian Church meet at 7:43
p.tn. Senior High Fellowship
leaves at 7:45 p m. for a hayride.

Ity IJmla .Smithson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cross
and son David of Warren.
Pa., spent the weekend with
Fred’s parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
K. G. Cross, on Lake Haves
Hoad. Other recent callers al
(lie Cross home were Mr. and
Mr*. Henry Huckestein of
Pennsylvania and Mr. and
Keep your voire low and
Mrs. H. H. Kamlvo of Cler­ don't mention names, if you
mont.
must gossip in a restaurant.
Jimmy Bruokvhire, son of
Mr. and .Mrs. Janies Brookshire, has been initiated into
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orary Mechanical Engineer­
(Aloniisidr old post o (lir r )
ing Fraternity, at Georgia
Tech. The selection is based
on scholastic standing (the
upper 25 percent), facultyrating and opinion of the
memhership.
Mrs. A. J. Hey holds has
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ap­ of the Lion's Talc (a school is majoring in mechanical en­
new»pa|&gt;er) during her senior gineering. Tins is his Junior
year. Stic was also president year. He is a member of Pi
of the Pep Club, during her Tau Sigma, national honorary
engineering fraternity.
junior year, business man­
The wedding will he an
ager of the Annual in 1962, event of April 13.
and served as one of the ush­
ers at tlie 1961 graduation ex­
ercises.
The groom-elect wa* Iwrn
in Asheville, N. C He wus
valedictorian of the senior
A L W A V S F IR S T Q U A L IT class in 1959. president of the
Student Council, voted the
most v a I ii a h I e basketball
player, an Eagle Scout and
attended Stetson's advanced
studies course, granted by the
Martin Co.
He is prcM-ntlv attending

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Tech on a scholar­

proaching marriage vif their
daughter. Nancy Lou Mason,
to Janie* Edward llrooksliire
III. son of Mr*. J. K. Brookshire II. Lake Jessup. Oviedo.
Miss Mason was Nun in At­
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Formation
over
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sky rockets the lake. The finale will be
I’ ier overlooking Lake Mon- pany has been responsible for and 12 inch
ioe.
1the fireworks events at Tam* reaching Into the night hun-, Ihe lighting o f a red-white

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i G O O D YEA R
BROWNIE TROOP
mmlo tray fitvur.a for thn Suruptn Nuixin« Home
„* purl o f Ctrl .Stout Week m-tivitlc* ttl thrir meeting last week in tlio
J,nko Mary ICIitmcnUiry School. Member* working at tins table, from left,
tiro Debltie Dunklcf*, Samira Morgan, Kerin .Jordan, Nicki Anderson,
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Brownies Give Aid To Sarepta
By Francra W&gt;»(cr
, whlrh Include* }|oinem»kif)g.
Mfmtwr* of Brownie Troop Cill/enuhlp, Art* amt Craft*,
357 from l- i ke Mary Klrtnrn- Health and Safety, Interna­
ta-y S rl«»)l m«tlo randy nip tional Friendship and OnI-oftray fator* at last week'* Door*.
Tuesday mark* the day
regular Wednesday afterno &gt;n
meeting which they will fill that Ctrl Scouting w »* intro­
amt take to resident* of Sar- duced In the United Slate*
cpla Home during a future ant the week in which it
fall* I* designated a* Olrl
meeting.
Thi» war done in eonjune- Scout Week and celebrated
t i i n with Girl Scout Week by Uirl Scout* all over the
which began Sunday when United Stale*.
Thl* cralt project wa* also
Brownie
Scout*
and
(iirl
Scout* attended church to a follow up from ihe skating
gether by troop*. Kadi day parly, held in February at
of the week feature* a dif­ Mclodrc It ink*, the benefit*
ferent aspect of the program from which went to Sarepta

Home, tn thl* manner the
girl* are appraised of Hie
community around them and
how best they can *er*c.
Under the co leadership o(
Mr*. Harold W Hanklef* an I
Mr*. Paul II. Wireman, the
following
girl*
participated
in (lila program: Nikki And
cr-von, lk-nlsc Bagwell, Cyn
Hi m
Becker,
laiura
Bolt*
( arm i hapm.ui, Dcbtiie K
Danklel*.
Susan
Davidson,
Janene Dawson, Becky Dornney,
t.ynne
Glibo,
Donna
Manfre,
Sandra
Morgan.
Karen Nielson, Patti Pigott,
Barbara Tamm, Anne Web­
er, l.aura Well* and Carole
Wireman. Ilulh Freeman, al*o
a memlier of Troop 537, wa*
absent due to illness.

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mugs, dances and other act I-

Missile Film
Shown For CAP
A film entitled "Tim e .if the
Titan" wan shown at the
March II Hireling o f the South
Seminole Cmtipoflile .Squadion, Civil A ir Patrol. The
flint, provided by Martin,
Orlando, dealt with the ilttvelnpim-nl o f the Titan uiia-

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Promise and motto from
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Cathy John* m of Troop
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while Ihe Invocation will In
given by Dori* Aiken*.
All troops will participate
in a Parade of Flags of the
World amt the Presentation
of Contribution* to the World
Friendihlp Fund.
clove
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program
will
with Hie singing of “ tilrl
and
Scouts T u g r t h e r ,"
••Taps." Members of Troop
33)1 will act a* usher*.
Mr*.
Frank
ItuiK'll
i*
neiglihorlmnd chairman ami
Mr*, t-iwrcnre Swotlord i*
aaststanl rliainuan.

A In lin e ml "Th e I list* r&gt;
o f Aviation", amt "Theory o f
Flight; Ail foil* and Propel­
lers” was al*n presented by
Ihe m;uadr&lt;m training officer,
Jiavid G. TiHmi.
S&lt;|uudioii L'omaiidcr Henry
A . Ward Jr. announced a sim­
ulated aenreli and rescue iul»*iini would Ut held May 10, II,
mol I J at Group d luudquurtvn , New Smyrna lleach. All
cadets ami acliiura were urged
to participate hi this activity.
A good attendance wa* seen
at the nccoild meeting to he
held at the Navy facility.
Fapiadum melidn'lship ha* lllBy Jane C*»»rlherry
eieased to a pirseul «trenglh
1 tie l.ym iin High School
uf
including &amp; senior*. 'I lie
P TA executive board w ill
*&lt;|UHdnm's goal I* to ull.-iin a
meet Thiirediiy nt It p- in. In
Strength of 100 cadet* and f&gt;0 the lim b e r’* Imtni'c.
senior* by the end of the
Plan* w ill In* complete I for

Lym an P T A
Board T o M e e t

y.-ar.

A ll pci sou* interested in
participating in the C AP pm*
gram me invited to conlnct
any i f the Stalf Officer* for
information; 1*1 l.t. Henry A.
Ward Jr., Commander; Jack
O'Dmiuell, Operations; M i*.
Lynwood Michaua, Personnel;
A i Cate, Communication*; or
David G. TiUun, Information
ant 'training.
Ilia next regular meeting
will lie held Kuluiduy at Bldg.
No. 2, Naval A ir Station.

DWC Meeting
Is Canceled
'Die Match meeting o f llm
Smith Seminole Democratic
Wonmii'a Club haa Wen can­
celed due to illnc-M and other
buaiiu-f* ruiimiltinenta anmug
the membership.
Tim meeting originally wa*
•rhrdulcd fur Thursday eve­
ning at tlie Rikilia Inn in
Fern Park.
Aluminum la on* o f tlie
most abundant elements in
tlm ear Ill’s crust, bring rx
reeded only by oxygen and
silk on.

(lie fam ily Institute wliieli h
I'cing *pimm&gt;ied next Tuesday
and W ed nc mI ii y (M urvli 19" III. The Inatitut*' w ill lie con­
ducted liy I I I . D o u g i n * *
Brown, professor of marrltige
nod fam ily living lit Florida
Slate U niversity.

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Lyman Neighborhood Scouts
To Give Program At School Military Pay
By Jane (*a«»rlbrrry
Girl Scout* *nd Brownie*
o f Lyman Three Neighbor­
hood wilt prevent an Inter­
national Frlemliblp Program
thl* Thursday at 7:30 p. m
in the Lyman High School
Auditorium.
The m
Brownie Troop*
and lour (iirl Seoul Troop*
present
participating
with

and-bluc American flag.
t later date, a* satm u» an .
During the entire length of act lime schedule ha* be
Ihe show, the pier itself will |arranged.
be a wall of beauty rising j
-------------- --------over 50 feet in the air above
Average U. S. uir pu*smK*
the water.
in IbdO traveled tUSJMi mile*
Exact time of this perform-j or about the distance frm
ance wilt he announced al a |Chicago to N ew T&lt;*rk.

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WASHINGTON
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—
Tlie House Armed Services
Commitlee Tuesday put off a
vote on tile $1.3 billion millI ary pay bill. The lawmakers
Indicated
limy
wanted
to
lake another look at Ihe in­
crease* it would provide.
The pay hike recommended
by a subcommittee led by
llep I., Mendel Rivers, (DS IM , would Ik* $371 A million
more than the administra­
tion proposed,
Chairman Carl Vinson, (DGa.J, said he. for one, want­
ed to re-examine increase.*
suggested by tlie subcommit­
tee in uniform allowances
ami retirement. Vinson »ald
tlie proposal (or a SS.Va
month
combat
pay
also
should lie given another look.
The committee’s top Hepublican, Hep. Iwslie C- Arends, 111 , said he also need­
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measure,
Tlie hill would Increase tlie
pay id the nation's 27 m il­
lion servicemen, that,UUO reaervbl* and 411,000 retired
personnel.
Tlie Btvera subcommittee,
in revealing tls detailed re
eominemtalloiu, said it re­
jected Defense Secretary Bo
Iw-rt S McNamara’a proposal
to do away with oversea* and
*cu duly pay ranging from
SH lo $22.50 a month. Tliia actiim alone would add Stl'T.il
million to the co»t of tlie
bit).
McNamara bait wanted to
substitute a “ hardship" pay
which would have reduced
the number of servicemen
receiving the exlra money.
Tlie group also reduced Ihe
proposed subsistence ailow
ance increase for officers
from $77 a month lo $31. It
approved a pay increase $30
a month higher than that
recommended by the Defense
Department for officers.

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some wgie never seen by our flying
cameras, aerial reconnaissance may
be judged to have fallen short o f
total reliability.
The Russians may have moved the
weapons largely at night, using
ground cover to hide them by day.
From time to time they may also
have been bellied by cloud cover.
Beyond this we need to know
whether there was any lack o f jiersistcnce on our own part, whether we
failed to send out missions on some
“ good picture" days.
However, all this adds up, enough
is already known to suggest that
aerial spying cannot do the whole
job.
The use o f intelligence agents as
a prime source o f information is as
oUl as history. But Cuba presents
s|iedul difficulties in this field.
The inflow o f Cuban refugees,
many bearing tales quickly proved to
be wildly inaccurate, has tended to
cast an aura of unreliability over all
"ground" intelligence — even some o f
that from established agents. Latins
can lie excitable. Many would like to
convince us Unit invasion o f their
homeland is an early necessity.
Yet for centuries before the aerial
camera, agents were the chief reli­
ance. Obviously we need them still.
Their evidence is harder to sell to
skeptical neutrals, and allies, than
are good pictures. But in our quest
for clinching proof, it is possible our
experts have ihem-elve* resolved too
many doubts on the side o f final
skepticism.
It wo do not have agents wo can
trust to be accurate, we should get
some. For weather and darkness
alone assure that there will always be
some gaps in the story our cameras
can tell.

The average American finds the
gathering o f foreign intelligence a
jjrutty remote ami m ystifying hu.-iJiess. This makes it glamorous but
difficult for him, or his representa­
tives, to appraise.
Some harsh things hat e been said
about our intelligence gatherers’ e f­
forts with respect to the Soviet
build-up in Cuba.
Many citizens may be sufficiently
charged up emotionally to agree with
the general judgment that there was
a failure somewhere. Y et the heavy
bombardment o f comment does not
help them decide exactly where.
Maybe the issue, as it relates to
Cuba, can lie narrowed down.
One problem that has arisen in
the Cuban a ffa ir is how exhaustively
we can rely upon aerial reconnais­
sance.
Despite amateur skepticism, the
evidence appears strong that such
aerial spying is amazingly effective
under suitable conditions. The aerial
camera records great detail, even
from high altitude. Photo interpre­
ters have developed superb techni­
ques for analyzing the pictures.
lint reporters looking back on the
Cuban crisis o f 1902 note that while
the camera counted -12 offensive mis­
siles outbound from Cuba, it never
s- \v more than 110 on the ground at
(he sites earlier.
Notwithstanding assurances from
defense officials that there was no
“ photo gap" in tin* weeks just before
the big' reconnaissance find o f Oct.
I I. it is also a fact that very little
1ms been shown to indicate how the
big missiles ami supimrting systems
got across Cuba to tlm developing
sites.
To the extent they were not found
until at the site, to the extent that

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WASHINGTON
(IT !)
Many honors have l&gt;ccn heapril oti LI. Cot. John U Glenn
fur hi* pioncerini! apace voy­
age a year ago, but one tri­
bute was rather long in cuminn.

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Only recently did Glenn
finally receive formal com­
mendation for having been
the first American astronaut
to behold the Imperial Valley
of California while in orbit.
I do not know the reason
for the delay, hut I. along
with millions o f oilier Am er­
icans, can rejoice with him
now that Ids achievement has
been fittingly acknowledged
and immortalized.
A plague commemorating
his history-m akin c glimpse of
the valley wa* presented to
Glenn recently by Hep. l,Jl
Minor Marlin. tn -C alif.), on
behalf of the Imperial Valley
Development Agency.
It, beautifully worded ins­
cription read In part:
“ Dedicated to t.t. Cot. John
II Glenn Jr. for tils historic
flight through space on Keh.

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was
(lie
original
2u, Usill, wherein he recogniz­ capsule
ed Imperial Valley. Califor­ Wright Uruthors' plane. It
nia. its irrigated fields, Sal- barely flew far enough to
Ion Sea and Kl Centro."
get over an irrigation ditch.
Incidentally, in a related
One of the speakers at the
ceremony,
the
“ friendship
ceremony noted that only 5!)
Seven" capsule from which
years separated the Wright
Glenn viewed the valley was
flight from Glenn's orbital
turned over lo the Smithson­
mission. ‘His point scented to
ian Institution for display in
tie that a lot cun happen in
its collection of aerial mem­
,V) years, and I guess he’s
orabilia.
right.
The enshrinement o f the
llv the time another 5‘J
capsule was staged almost years go by. the Imperial
directly under the “ Spirit ot Valley itself may be flying.
SI. Louis," Charles A. LindAs I was leaving the Smllliborgli’a famous old plane,
aonlan, I inn iced that it a No
which hangs from the -oof
hud on display an ancient
of the Smithsonian.
“ sedan chair," which is sn
Lindbergh, you may recall,
aerial vehicle of sorts al
flew
across
the
Atlantic
though it rarely readies an
Ocean and therefore missed altitude of more than six
the lnq&gt;crial Valley by sever­ feel unless it is being carried
al thousand miles, which Is
by a basketball team.
a pity as the development
Wonder if they would give
agency might have given him
someone a plague for cross­
a plaque, too.
ing the valley in that?
lie did, however, get lo see
France, which is fairly scenic
itself although lacking in ir­
rigation.
Also hanging near the space

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Kntcr(4 m second class matter October S7t I t l t *1 th*
Office of Sanfoid. Klorida. UfttJtr the Act of Cunitrraa of March,

•

5 t

Most gals do a good job of
making up, m &gt; why do fel­
lows think that the cheek
paint needs retouching?
An Illinois judge ordered
a man lo pay lii&gt; wife S.vno
a week alimony. A now kind
of court plaster.

»

'. J .

The first census of Mel­
bourne. imiw capital of Hie
state of Victoria and second
largest city hi Australia, was
taken in I83t&gt; and gave Hie
imputation as 177 persons —
112 males and 35 females.

Ih s Hsraid It s member of the L'uitrd Prsst * huh &gt;• entltlsd
ei.clutUeJ&gt; to the use for rti*ublUatjon of All the local news
prmtsd in this newspaper.

to addition to fheir fJun«ai
art r f tree miniatures, the
Japanese also enjoy the cul­
tivation o f atones. For Sui►eki ( “ water atone” ! a natur­
al stone of admirable sliupr is
placed in a porcelain or
hrunzu tray with sand and
water. Months and years o f
patient watering and rare
may, according to the kind o f
stone used, bring forth a
coating o f mots, enlivening
Uie stone with verdure re­
sembling a mountain or an Is­
land with forest and meadows.
The first member o f Italy's
famous
Mediri
family
to
achieve historical distinction
was Salveatro del Medici, who
In 1378 was tho leader o f the
revolt o f the cionipi (woolcarders) o f Florence, attaining
a measure o f recognition (or
the tester guilds ot the city.

'resident

Kennedy's

‘‘manpower

report"

first
lo

Cuu-

jtiess is seen here s» inaugur­
ating somi'lhinc bt,uni new in
thr fedeial guvri runout. This
was a special message on un­
employment— where it is now,
where it's going, what should
he dune about it. The Presi­
dent culls this “ the No. 1 eco­
nomic problem.1*
The tttessagr and nit accom­
panying comprehensive report
from Department o f Labor on
''mammwer requirements, re.
sourer-, utilisation arid train­
ing" brought together all the
separate programs the Presi­
dent has proposed lit reduce
unemployment.
These programs began with
the Depressed Area Itodcvelopnient and Training Act o f
IllliZ. Due section of this lat­
ter act rails foi an annual ieloot to Congress on the coun­
try’s manpower situation,
Itt time, this messuge may
tank in importance with the
President’s budget and eco­
nomic messages. The man­
power report will deal with
human resources instead of
fiscal iesourrea. For as the
President suys, “ Manpower is
the basic resource." . . .
"Th e ideal of full employ­
ment— in the large sen-e Hint
each individual shall become
all that be is capable o f be­
coming and shall ronlrihute
fully to the well-bellng o f the
nation even as he fully shares

Dr. Crane’s

Dick West Says

We Need A Plaque For Thai!

w

Peter Edson

CASK 0 -W l: Jerry
17, is in the hospital.

aged

“ Dr. Crane," a neighbor of
ours explained. “ Jerry ran
into our aulo two mouths ago
and almost demolished it.
“ Fortunately, nobody was
seriously hurt, though my
father had several cracked
ribs.
"Jerry was warned at that
lime about hi* reckless d riv­
ing.
“ Then, ju»t last week. Jer­
ry hit another car head-on

and killed 0 m- woman driver
ot the other machine.
“ It was Jerry's fault, for
lie was qiccdIng and tried
to pass three automobiles
that were trailing lichind a
slow truck on Uin highway.
"Instead of waiting his turn
to get around that truck,
Jerry decided to swing out
past llw three passenger ears
and truck, lull he couldn't
quite make it.
“ bo he struck the oncom­
ing car head-on and killed
the woman al the steering
wheel.
“ Now Jerry i* recovering
in the hospital, llut will tic
ever learn to drive careful
ly ? "
Jerry's father and mother
are society folks who left
Jerry and hi* younger *ister
in charge ol a maid and a
governess most of the time.
Tlien, when Jerry was old
enough fur school, they farm ­
ed him out lo a boarding
school for hoys, to avoid and
evade their proper parental
duties.
Since then, Jerry has been
indulged unduly, partly as a
guilt reaction of his parents.
For lliey sense the *-cl

in that well-being— is at the
heart o f our democratic be­
lief." says tlie President.
Programs Kennedy tins pro­
posed this year to increase
employment i n c l u d e
tax
changes, the youth em ploy­
ment hill, expanded educationill opportunities at all levels,
a strengthened unemployment
insurance system, broadened
niinliuiil wage law coverage
and civil rights
uicusures
which " i l l end discrimination
in employment.
Ilringing these programs togcthi" puls the focus on their
common ultimate objective—
reduction of unemployment,
over 6.5 per cent the last five
yeuts.
The statistics and churls in
the manpower report nil seem
to point to tin- conclusion that
unemployment will gel worse
an the population and IhLiol
force grow in the llhiOs and
lilTtls, u n l e s s preventative
measures can he taken now.
A forewold lo the L hIhii- Deputtnicnt's report by Secre­
tary W . Willard Wirtz rails
attention lo Iwo other- supple­
mentary reports which will
complete the survey of human
resources.
'Hie first, already issue),
covers training activities in
the lii si six months alnre the
.Manpower Development A rt
became law. Il shows that 26,UOO workers, unemployed for
more than a year, nrc now in
training in 70(1 school* at a
cost o f ?I,2UU for each work-

The second lupplementarr
teport, stilt to be Issued be
Anthony J. Crlehreizr, secre­
tary, Health, Kducation and
W elfare, is to include a sur­
vey on vocational training.
All this material is to (is
made Hie subject o f extensive
cougiessiotial investigation. In
bundling manpower legisla­
tion during tire lust Cungiess.
s Semite Labor subcommittee
on employment was set up un­
der Sen. .losepli S. Clark, D»
I' i i . He intends tu hold further
heatings over several months.
Owing to the present unset­
tled conditions in the Houst
Kducation ami Labor- Commit­
tee, it is uncertain whether
L'luiitruau Adam Clayton Pow­
ell, D-N. V., will hold kimilue
hraririvs. Ilul eventually it if
hoped there will be joint Sen
ate-liouse hearings on all
problems affecting
employ­
ment.
In onr sense, this may cut
act iihs jurisdiction of the Joint
Committee on Kcunumic De­
port which was created by thn
Full Kmploymcnt Act of lOtii.
Hut in recent years the eco­
nomic committee has concen­
trated on fiscal, monetary and
general issues which only in­
directly
influence
employ­
ment.
It is (he threat o f growing
unemployment in the year*
ahead that has brought on
this new, special attention
from the President and Con­
gress.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Worry Clinic
Jrrry has had two auto
accidents within 3 months.
Thr first cracked a man's
ribs lull the set oml killed
a woman. On thr surface,
it looks as if headstrong
Jerry werr solely to blame.
Hut read the rest of the
ease today and you will
find two accessories lo his
highway murdrr of the wo­
man In the other ear,

Notebook

Woes Plague Uruguay

they

have shunned their duty, own Jalopy, lliercalter has a
Montevideo husks in the
Living costs have shot sky­ many farloriea where im ­
for lin­
gave Jerry unduly machinist's “ feel”
sun
along the It in tie la Plata, ward at a rale of 25 per rent ported goods ran be sold
ear.
expensive toys and aubsiird
He isn't likely lo gun the capital of a nation Hoisting per year or more. Production cheaper than those manufac­
him w'ith an allowance of $10
motor on takeuff or Jam on more than 50 years of inter- rests have rear lied a point in tured at home.
per nock, even when he was
the brakes for effect. Nor rial peace, a land without per­
in the lower grades.
docs he try lo lake a turn
sonal income lax, fortunate
Many oilier parents like­
on two wheels.
wise try lo salve their con­
For lie has better mechani­ that site ha* escaped the wire*
science by thus pouring an cal sense.
of Iter two lug neighbors, Ar
undue aniiMini ol money u )h&gt;ii
In the Itorse-and buggy d ys gentina and Hrazil.
___________ E5T. 1933
neglected youngsters, lie ware.
we also saw young bucks
Hut as many another na­
If Jerry's dad had been hil
tN S U K A H C f n r A Ja v T# i
like Jrrry who had no “ fe e l" tion, Uruguay is having in­
pal in childhood and a Scout
for their horses.
creased ecunimtie dlffieullies.
U-adcr, Jerry would probably
Those nitwits would race
And. as mi March 1 a new
now lie an Kaglc Scout and
a horse unduly on hot, humid government look o f I 1e e ,
an honor graduate of his
day* and ruin a splendid ani­ mounting labor unrest was
111 So. Palmetto
high school.
mal by such smart aleck expressing itself in a strike of
He would have learned the
driving habits.
I'Jiune F A 2-081-f
12,000 power and telephone
value ul money from having
The grandchildren of liaise workers.
In i n placed on a piecework
sadistic horse driver* are
The klnkr in the mid*t nr
plan, were lie would have hail
now tearing splendid automo­ llic gay pre-Lent celebration*
lo shed sweat and get blist­
O l'R IIHST — ONE CO AT
biles apart by stupid driving
blacked out the city. Teleers on hi* palms, earning hi*
henaviur.
{ phones went out o f service
meager spending money.
Hut part of the tault goes
and troops were called in.
Thus, Jerry would have had
right hack to Jerry's parents
Other unions declared their
a solid foundation m practi
who tried to shun their pro­
solidarity with the strikers
cal economic!
per parental responsibilities.
ami
threatened
a
general
Jerry would probably have
So send for Urn "Tests for
strike in prolcti against the
iMiught Ills own jalopy and
Good Parent*," enclosing a
arrest of talair leaders.
been a sale economical driv­
stamped,
return
envelope,
Uruguay, aHmt the size of
er wlm didn't violate safety
plus 20c.
• Uf TO I YIAfel U N
the stale of Indiana, is the
rules.
(.earn how lo steer your
IUICTANCT
smallest of Ihe Smith Am er­
For a Isiy who learns m ec­
• tttt mimimo on a u
children as wisely as you
ican nations with a popula­
hanics by overhauling lit*
lUBTACtS flCMT
should steer your automobile.
• A ll WOOO
tion uf about three million,
• 9* itt M M MMVTtt
a Hint a third o f whom live in
• tO * UM OH WOO*.
MITAI Ot MAIOMir
Hie capital city. ,
IKTIItOB fUlfAC«t
Uruguay lias been drscnb
• lOAf ANO WATM
CHAMUf
ed as a super-welfare stale,
providing benefits from the
II) llal Cochran
You're smart when you re cradle lo Hie grave.
litingwood
M ajor
\.
fl.
Thr heavy cost o f maintain­
smart enough tart to say the
lainnarin announced at Thur-&gt;tilings y oil shouldn't have ing flies** benefits ami Hie un
day night's meeting of the
certainties of national Income
thoughl.
City Council Hull Longwood
buscil primarily upon agricul­
will la* entered in the N a­
VMial checks a lot of writ ture have combined to create
tional Clean Up. Paint Up.
209 VY. 1*1. SI.
Sun ford, FI*.
jng is the fact that one is the country's present prob­
Fix Up Campaign this year.
lems.
sup|Nised to tic enclosed.
lie npiMiinled Uminrilinnn
John llcanis In art as liason
officer to spearhead the lo­
cal campaign.
Lirniann advised that the
city will have handbill* print­
ed and distributed to all resi­
dents and properly owners
urging them lo roujieratn and
said that lie also will re ­
quest nil churches in Hie city
to set aside one Sunday for
making a speeiul appeal In
their rongrr gallon* lor euoperation.
so

they

Bd m e t
sift

Acrylic Latex

HOUSE PAINT
*8i

Longwood Enters
National CleanUp Contest

Barbs

M ouCm tot

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* Adding a Room
* Enclosing a Porch
* Installing Sliding
Glass Doors
* Putting in a
Window or Door

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mercial, we can do it for you. Call us for an estimate.

C O N S T R U C T IO N
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CO.
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�Pure S'A — Mar. 13,1963

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith Jm

Legal Notice

p|anes DOWFI 111 'TCSf'

WASHINGTON (U P I)—Two
AJr Force planet were (hot
down recently by * weapon
they were teitlng. However,
the two pilot* and a camera­
man ejected i airly from the
aircraft.

Legal Notice
n i i v r.wr ao. ttwe

m

at

released

w «*

secret

m ide

tn

teilimony

Monday

House Armed Service* Coromlttre.
Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Air
planes

rm .&lt;T
FCDuitAi*
h a v in g s
A vr&gt; d o a n AKWo-t w i o N o r
o n iaA M lO , a corporation.
Plaintiff,
BTIaODEAU.

report

Force chief of staff, said the

i\ m e c t m r fr r r m * T n r
m i
iiT m
J tn iitu m e­
e t i r , tw a m * rote a r v t i wot.it r n r v r v . r i . n w u n

DOVGDAC
•t at..

The

previously

ax.

Defendant*,
e iin r r o r h i t
•t a t k
n r r t .o n n iA
r o i’v n
n r a r .it t A n i.it
TO* JO* U P H
R IC H A R D C N DEKWOOD
t t tt Whitman Rrlva
Gian Burn!.. Maryland
Tou ara hareliy n&lt;.titled that
a ault haa bran filed airaln.t
you In lha abov# anlitl.dcau.a, and that you ara re­
quired to file |our anawer
with llta Clark af tlita Court
ar.d tu aarva a copy tharaot
upon lha plaintiff or plainlitre attorney!, a h o i a name
and addr.av la till,a, lladrlck
A It'iblnaon. t i l Smtii Court
•treat, Orlando. Florida, not
lairr than April II. l t d . If
you fall to do ao a P a r r t *
Fro C o n f . n o will ha entered
ag alntl you fur tha relief de­
manded
In
lb *
Complaint.
Title edit la to forecloee a
n o r l f i r t . The real property
proceeded aiatnat le:
Irtt II. 1.AKK H A R R I E T
ESTATE*.
according
to
Ibe plat thereof ae r e ­
corded In l*lat Book 13,
pace* |i and II, of Ilia
Public ltecnr.lt of H*mt.
nnle County. Flnrlde.
W ITNESS my hand end the
teal of thle Court at Sanford,
namlndle County, Florida, line
Itth day of Match, l i e !
tAkAl.l
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk
By: Martha T. Vihlen
DC
Gllee, Hedrick A Roblneaa
l i e South Court Street
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publiah March u , 2«, II
April I.
ClKd-II

were

dropping

land

* O T l r R t o T t i R r t 'R L i r
NO TICE r*S HKftU HV O l V E *
that the Ih*ar&lt;l of Adjustment
of th* Cit r of Sanford w m
hold a reg ular wetting on
Tueedny, Mafvli IS,
tht Cltjf CommlHlon Room »t
thi City Hall at 3 20 p. M.
In order to ponelder a re.
Quaat for twm v i r li rt c ti of
property located on the K a u
ofiF.iulf of Dot 4.
|2_
Tier
4. TrafforU’a Map o*
Hanford.

Fdwavd T. Dane ^htlrm aa

mines with delayed fuses on Publish March IS. 1)13

CDO-37

som e railroad tracks when
M ltllN O l.R C O IN T T
one went off “ instantaneous­
TIO A llll O F AI1J t a r H U N T
ly.”
\®flrr ®f Publle IIc i Hmi
“ The fragments shot down To whom It may concern:
The Htruluolg County Board
both of the airplanes,” L&lt;- o f Adjustment will bold a
public hearing to determine
May laid.

the possibility of granting a
side ) a r d and aide street setbeck variance to the Zoning
lU gu'.atlun* a® requested hr
Jim Walter Corp. for d a is o n
i n v n i t T t e i : m ; ^ T t o r l i m a l*owtr&gt;' on Iho following deeProject No, Fla. I1-C-4U-A13 ■crlbed property* L o t 291* Mid*
Hoard of Public Instruction way Subdivision, corner flipee
for hkm Inula County, Florida* Avt and Kings Road.
0 «B tr
Public hearing will ba held
Hen®rat®
posted
hid®
for In the County Commissioner*
EnglUh
K lU tis
Klamint ary Hoorn. Court House, Sanford,
School, Seminole County* Flo r­ Florida, on March IS, 1943 at
ida. consisting of IS H a m * 7:3o I*. XI- or a® soon there­
rooms. library, special educa­ after a® poMlbte.
tion
r o ft m„
administrative
Mmlnult County Heard ®f
suite, rafatorlum, kitchen. air.;
Adjustment
will ba recalled by the fewn11)
William C- Hal back,
er at tha School AdmlitlstrftChalrmnn
lion
Itulldinr,
famine rtlsl Publiah March 12. 1M2
Mireet. Hanford, Florida, until CIKI-42
lo A.M.. Thursday, April 4,
19*;3. and then at raid off lea i v Titr. n n i * t i t c n t H T o r
publicly
opened
and
read r u t : m v i 'll j i i h c m i . t i n .
aloud.
c i i r n r a m i r o w i i ; n i v i i i ,r
Tht Information for Hlddera, ( III A T I .
rV .O IIID A , 4 || %A •
Form of Hid, Form of Con* C K H T AH. IS M 4
, tra*
Flan*.
specifications, TICK IH'.VrON* F I V E CENTfl
1min t F o r pi® *if llltl 11&gt;*nil and RAVl.NUd HANK,
| Far form an re
Rond
may
be
Plaintiff,
[ atamlined In the o ff ic e o f the v r.
! Architect. John A. Hurton tv. W ILM A.M R BLH.YO&amp;KT,
[ Fourth Floor, nanford Allan* tt ut and at al,
; tie National
llank Hutldlng.
Da fend an te.
H anford, Florida, and copies
A li i ft I! III* M I T IA
“ may ba obtained fhari upon
VfOlt rOAftM I ’OIIIK MISI HR
payme nt o f f i b " jO fur each 1111 HIAAC l»
It ll A NUT and
'irrt art. Additional » •*:* ma y
C II A K M A 1 *N 12
Fhe obtained at
rath,
llltANHT, hie wife,
half of which ]■ refundable Hl.wlllllAC l‘.i Unknown
upon return o f earn#,
A A l l till All pt r ll t a ..timing
Any
unsuccessful
bidder®,
Interests by, through, un­
upon
returnltig
fir®;
aria
der or attains; the afore*
romptly and In good cond i­
s.ild persona
tion. an III hr refunded hie pa y­
TO U Alt!! hereby notified
ment In full If such return
that a Complaint to foreclose
I® made within ten day® a fte r a certain mortgage encumber­
the bid opening. (general Con­ ing the following described
tractor® securing document® real property, to-wit:
and a » t submit tin a proposal
i^*t
mock *‘»r*. c o u .v 11 be refunded one-hair the
T l t v C U ' H MANltll, U N I T
Uepoflt upon return of docu ­
No.
1,
according to the
ment* In giMij con ilhdon.
plat th ere of a® recorded
Th •
U w nr f
rear rv e •
t he
In H a t Hook 11, P a g e 11,
righ t to w a ive any In f o r m a ­
Public He cor d* o f tS*m i ­
lities or to reject any or all
nio 1® C o unly, 1*Jor 1da,
bide.
has been filed against yam
Cacb
bidder mu si
deposit
in
the
a h o v * - i t ) U d suit, and
with hie bid security in the
you are required to serve a
amount, form and subject to
th* condition® prosIsJed In thi e®*py of your A n s w e r o r oth er
ri*ai4tlig to the Cumplalnt on
infotmoikMi for Itldder*.
Uliilntlffa attnriie)*, A NM ilH*
Attriitlo n of bidder* la par ­
UK AN. IjO W N ticularly called
to the r e ­ bUN. H l b l l ,
UE
S a van den HKftU
121
quirement® ae to condition®
Fast Central Avenue, Orlando,
of employment to be observed Florida, and file the original
and minimum w a g e rate® to
Answer or other Pleading th
be paid under th® contract.
Xo bidder may withdraw hi® |the office of th® Clerk of tha
bid within 30 day® after the' Circuit Court on or before the
actual date of the opening l lt h day of April. 1M3. i f yon
fall to do so, a decree pro
thereof.
• onfc BO will ba taken against
J P
Wright, Jr.
&gt;ou for tha reiiaf demanded
Chairman
Hoard of Public Instruc­ In tha Complaint.
This Notlca shall ba pubtion fur He ml rude county,
11shed otica a waak for four
Florid a
cuRscktuh*
• w eeks In tha Tha
T. Mllwe®
Hiiuinole Coun ty buperlnten- Stanford Herald.
D A T U D this l l t a day el
dent o f Fubilo Instruction and
lla -O f flclo tt ae rt ls ry
tu the Mill ch, 1143.
tbIIAIa)
Hoard o f Public Instruction
Arthur If. Hsckwith, J r ,
Putdleh March 13, Id, 27, IMS.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
C 1X1*43
lly: Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clark
ruhllsb March 13. 20, 27 *
April 3, 1342.
Clrt-lO

Legal Notice

I will not hr tMponsililc
for any drlita incurird by
■njunt olhrr than mjatlf.

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0*°Ot® fo rcuttinr down that chorry
trMf Bw u m ho atlll hot that hatchot
7
la hi* bond, that'® whyl”

i « . a lla bartu ,
1T- A * Avuaa,
Haliuael,
AIKanta, l.apana
and la any and all - I h a r
parllra
rtaimlna
any
rlcht.
till* and/or Imrr.at In and
to
Ilia
fo ll"»ln r
datcrlbad
i n o p t r i) . to wit:
lA&gt;t *, ! » . * tU# VV»»t l 1)*
fret tliaraof. In lllouk *’11'*,
of ItllF LA T 1/&gt;TH It and
in
of
U U ll
t, A k H
II EIGHTH.
Arrordinq
ta
pl.t Ititrrol racordtd In
Flat Hook It. p * m* 1, « (
tha
Ful.lta
HrcoriU
»(
Htiulnola rounty. Florid*.
T o l l A 111: 1IEHI3IIT N O T IF l i : u that tli* I’lalntlff, W I N .
TE H FA lUC F E D B I I A D HAV.
l.VUa AN’l* DO A N A M O C I A .
TIci.N, a corporation oraanlied
and a a l. ttn, und,r tha la w*
of thr Fnltr.1 Hint*, of AtorrI. .1, ha* In.lltutad anil aaamat
you In III. Circuit Court of
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
ind
for
ritmlnola
County,
Florida, lha nalura of th. ault
I. to f u r .c lo . . a m o r t f t a i an
th* abov* d.icrlbail proparty,
**14 properly b . l n , situatrA
and luiatad In Hrtnlnola Coun­
ty. Florid*. Vuu and t i c b n f
you ara hrt.hy r«du lr*d to
(II* your Anawar with in*
Clerk of l b . Circuit Court. In
and
tor
Hcmlnola
County.
Florid*, and
.arva
a copy
lli.rrof upon W . E. W ln U .r I wcadla. of lha firm of W ind *
•rwaadl*. Ila lu.a A Ward.
Fork Avenue, Houtti. Winter
Fark, Florida, attornay* for
th.
Flalnllff
In I h .
ahova
action, on nr bafora tha 13th
day of April, A- H. I9&lt;1. olaa
a Uacr .a I'm Confraao will
ha entered aralnat you.
IT ih t Mil 'i: h e I &gt; that Ihla
h« pupil ah* d In Tha Hanford
Herald, a nawapapar publiah•d |n Mmtnola Counl&gt;. F lo r ­
ida. one# aach weak for four
coneerutlre w aaka.
At IT J f S M the hand o f tha
Clirk of tha Circuit • Court,
Hcmlnola Count;-. Florida, thi.
tha ttth day at March, A. l&gt; .
1,41.
lUCAI.V
Arthur H
naekwltk, Jr
clerk of tho Circuit Court
ll)
Martha T. Vlhleu
IJ C.
Wln de rwctd U, ILtlll.a
* W ard
22&lt; Fark A rt n u t , Couth
't lnlrr F *rb. Florida

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CLASSIFIED IN D E X

1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
■I. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
CA S|&gt;ecinl Notices
7. Rusiness Rentals
8. Reach Kentiils
9. For Sale or Rent
11). Wanted to Kent
Office 204 W . First 11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
DEADLINES
i:i. Morijiatre Loans
CLASSIFIED D ISPLAY:
14. Insurance
T u e », thro Fri. - 2 P. M. dr»y 15. Husiness Opportunity
before imartion. Mun. • Sat. lf&gt;. Female Help Wanted
noon.
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
STRAIG H T CLASSIFIED:
1ue»., thru Fri. - - P. M. day 19. Situations Wunted
before tniertion. Mod. • Sat. 20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
none.
22. Build - Paint - Repair
RESPO N SIB ILITY:
23. Iluildint' Materials
Tile Herald wilt not be re- 24. Electrical Services
tponsiblc for more than one 25. Plumbirifr Services
incorrect insertion of &gt;uur ad, 2G. Radio &amp; Television
and resertes the right to re­ 27. Special Services
vise or reject any advertise, 28. Laundry Service
ment from what ordered to 29. Automobile Service
conform to the policies of this 29A. Auto Accessories
P»P*r._________________________ 30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
kh ’t it io i % &gt;%ur.
NOTICK Itf hrraiiy Kfv«n that 33. Furniture
art
In bu«tn«M 34. Articles For Sale
a*. Svnfor-I.
titmlnolft Cuun* . 35. Articles Wanted
ty, Florida, under the flctl*
t lo m name of, VAN**TI3EN*8, ijid. Automobiles - Trucks
anil that \» * Intend to rrul%ter ■.37. Boats - Motors
«*UI name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Heniltiol* ! 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
County, Florida, In Accordance 39. Trailers - Cabanas
Tivltti tlit
tiruvlahma o f Hit
_________________________

322-5612
322-5613

Legal Notice

F t c t it lo u i Na me Statute*, to.
Wit:
Section
»6j.u»
Florida
bLitCue* 19^1,
big: I 'h i r l M Jarrell
Jay Dean llu r k l
(Mil)' T. Hurt* *
Donnie T. Iltirk*
Publish Feb. :7 4 Max. «, 1*

:n. m i .

c u r - i* ____________________
HSSH10I.K c m NT v
Tint it i) n r U i J I n T S i ; \ T
Notice off l*ii.Mir Hearing:
T o w umrt U i n a y c o ri c«* r n :
The Se in In ole Comity Hoard
of Adjudlmtint will hold a pub*
Ho hearing to determine the
possibility of granting a aide
atreet setback varlanca to tha
Zoning
Ilrgulatlona
aa
re*
•i u m I i-.J by l|*#rl»srl J fishier
on the
following deecrlto-l

pro perry:

b ill

1, 2 and i,

UlotJk ®, Cryatal T.aka Winter
I tonne
Hu brill vision.
corner
Ciondhart and 4th Street* In
U k i Mary.
Public hearing wilt be held
In tha County Commissioners
tlooiii. Court llou*r. Sanfuril,
iTurlda, on March 19,
at
7:30 I*. 11, or at soon there*
after aa possible.
Hetnlnole County Hoard of
Adjustment
II&gt; : William C. Iffalbark,
Chairman
Ptlbllah March If, 1943.
C 1*1*41
M vrtce o r a i r r
* m i: vm r: o r t u b
* T * T r. o r r t u M i n v
TO , JOSEPH W
I I I " ’lia and
E V E U V N K. IIIC K S . Ill,
, 1( 1 ; n. iid on. « unknown.
Y i n ; A h i : IIKHHIIV .s t u i r t K l i ftit KI.'UltltAI. N A T IO N At. M O Ill M AH K ASSOCIATION,
huvlfis fil.il In thin Court ll«
# « oru III1I of 1'nmplalnt. |)i*
n . l u r , an.) t u r p o - - of wliieli
I, to fort-riot., that rertaln
m artesas s k s u M
by W lt lln m
1„ J*. rr&gt;- anil KIM.it VV. I'm*r j . 111. M'lf., to M t t r m Xlorla « ( * Till# Company, on lit#
Till &lt;l»r of Oclob.r, ISTS. Ih»l
.aid Complaint p r .r . for an
» .. -o u n iln « **&gt; b# la k . n un.iar
ilia dlrai-ilon of Ilia Court for
v h a t I. dua Ilia Plaintiff for
prln.ipal and Im-raai on aald
nmriaaaa and mortaaaa not,
and lor lha roala. &lt; h a r g .t and
avp.ntra Inrluillnn attnrn.y’a
fraa and ati.trirt
lata and
I h t l In dafault of auch pay»i . n i ,
lll li ,
Imaraat. a.tata,
rt.lni, d.inand «n,I equity of
rrdatnptlon of the in fondant,
and all p.raona claluilne by,
• hnm|h,
undar
or
ft a-ti nt
l liam « r any of thain, t&gt;a ab.
aolmaly b arr.d and forarloa.
ad; .aid ,ult brlna filed In
(Ua Clroull Court of tbe Ninth
Judicial Clrcull
In ami (or
H - in Inula County, Horlda . In
Cliauuery, an I tiled I' K llK It M ,
N A T IO N At, UOIITUAIJK AS d o .
CIATION, a corporation or■ anliad under an A cl of Con*
■ re.a and e t l e l l n x purauanl
to Ilia f e d e r a l Na tional Xl»r tanno A.aoclallon Charter Art.
I ’ la ln tlff . v e r.u d JOHKIT1 VV\
M IC K S
and
KVKUVN
K.
III C K S .
kla
w ife;
O H A N liK
C T II.IT T
CO SI P A N T ;
and
Tt 11X} KWOOt&gt; W O O D
P IIO .
IICI-TK C O M P A N Y . INC., Dafandanla. balnu I'liancary Caea
No. n e t s , p i . y l n a * f o r w l n .
ura oT .aid niorttfaife on thu
f o ll o w Iliac de.rrlbe.l land, ]yIn a and h-lnit In naiulnula
Caunty, Klorlda. t o - w l i :
Got ! i , Black !. W E A T H *
ItRSFlKt-D KlllfiT Al&gt;lMT 11i.N'. acoordtna lo plat
Iberaof, raoordad In f'lat
Hook IS, I' .R a K
1-ubllo
It .n ir d . of baiulnule CuunI ) , Florida.
T . p . i h e r with tha f a l l o w l n ,
aiiulpniant;
IN T E H N A T IO N A L. o r u t .
H’A
r t 'U N A C K i
M ODEL
Oltd It K -D ;
Toil, and aarli of you, a r ,
Ti.relV required to ( l l « par*
aonatly or by atlornay, la the
off Ira of the Clark of .aid
Court, In tha County Court
lluuaa. In Hanford, demlnol#
County, Florida, on or belora
tn. :&gt;th day of March. A.I&gt;.
tiVJ. ) our appearance, a u . n e r
or othrr defeii.tte pleadliia.
tu
the
Complaint
111 title
la u . e and al*o lo aerva upon
dander!, Met.wan. dchwara A
Mima, altorneya for tha I'lalatiff, a copy of aaid pleadIn. .. oth.rwlaa aald Hill of
Complaint nl ll ha taken aa
oon fa tu d hy you and tact,
o ' you.
luiKi: i * n o it n v itv-n thii
3 . in .My o f February, ISIS,
a, .-a .ford, a. miaula Count).
Florida.
(S K A L I
Ar th u r H- H i . k with. J r ,
Clerk of lh » Circuit Court,
of demlnola County, F lo r ­
ida.
I S) : Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Publtah r » t
I I A Mar. t. 1!
A IS. ISO.
i

t»

c o rn

t». For Rent
2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment.
Downstairs,
large
rooms. Call 322-6341.

Legal Notice
tv t i i i : c itte r n - r tit t i t .
VI VI I I Jl lilt i n . r u n t i t .
iv
vvli roil anvil VOLE
r o r v T t . Fi.niiinv.
iv c i i w c r . i i v v o . n e ts
KRDKIIAT. N A T I O N A L MOR T.
OAOE AHhOCIATloN.
Plaintiff
Tt,
IM C M V n n F. IU &gt;1,1,1V O i : II and
MA11V J A N E llOLEIMSEIt. hla
wife.
Defendant*,
n o t ic e

to

A rrr.v n

T H E » T » T K OF IT.(Mill) V
TOI_1UCIIAHD F IPH.I.INCKR
anil M A R Y J A N E I H l U c
INMEII. hi* wife,
R e vlderr .
and
VVhareabouta unknown
TO C A R E H E R E B Y N O T I ­
F I E D that a wul i haa haan
filed aa al n .l you In tha above
entitled cau.e, and that you
ar# required lo file your an*
ewer with the Clark of thin
Court and to aarv* a copy
thereof upon tha Plaintiff or
ri.lnttrr*
attornaya.
whna*
name and .ddre .a I. Bl.hnp
A
ttorn.t.ln, SS E.vt
Pin.
dtrrat, llrl.ndo. Florida, nol
tairr than April &lt;lh. 1SSI If
you fall to .hi ».i n Deor*« Pro
Cnnfeeao
will
he
entered
as aln.t you for
tha rtllaf
demanded tn Ilia Complaint.
Till# m i l la to foraclo.a a
murlxaaa. Th# real property
proceeded a. il n a t l&gt;;
i :
in,,, b S, IIEL- tilt,
accnrillt.klo
the
Plat
thereof a . recorded In Plat
Hook 3. P a i r 73, of th.
Public Itecorda of Remtnnl#
County, Ftorld*.
Together with th* follow l n (
lt.ni. of properly which are
located In and permanently In*
Mailed a . a part of the tillprovemnila on .aid land;
liana#
H eeler

W IT N E S S my hand and th#
e.al of aald Court at Orlando,
Florida, llila Ith day of March

1*11.

tdKAt.)
Arthur II
Hcckwlth. J r ,
Clerk of Hi. Circuit Court
ll&gt;: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Pdhllah Xlurrh 4, IS, SI, Jl.
CD O -It
M »T II I'. OF » l IT
ST ATP. OP PMMIID.t TO i
I I A H I i r SI I ELK,
lle.ldence:
Kprlmrval* Hank Building
Hprlnatalr. Malna
Tou ara hereby notified that
a
Partition
Suit
h*a
bean
brought attain.! you 111 tha
Circuit Court In ami for SemiDole County. Florida. In chanrary.
entitled
DOMINIC
J,
Ml ELK, Plaintiff, va. H A R R Y
M IE LE . Defendant, Involvlmt
th. follow lo* deacrlbel r»al
property »l|ua*ed In iiranao
and Semliiol# Cuunllea, Floti­
lla, to-wli:
Lot. I, i. V. 10 and 11 of
lilock I: and L-it I* of
Block F, SEMI N O L B T E R ­
RACE. arcordlnu lo pl.t
thereof a . recorded In Plat
Book 11, pane 13 of 111#
public r- ord* of Seminole
County, Florida,
• nd
Lola
S. It. and
11 or
lllovk 11, Ho s e VILLA , ac­
cording to plat thereof aa
recorded in ld*t Hook V,
pus* *1 of th# public re­
cord* of Orange County,
Florida.
and you ar# required to file
your A n .w e r or other del.n*ea
with th* Clerk of th# Circuit
Court
of
peminoi#
County,
Florida, and » « r » * a Copy of
euch gn aw rr or other def.n.e
Upon plalntllf a atluriiay, MKo.
A. s i t ;EH. JE whoa# ad dr .a.
1. I l l Ma aii»lla Avenue. San­
ford. Florida, on or hafor*
April S, n i l . A. D , an* If ) « u
rail ta da *o. a Dear** Fra
Oonfaieo
wilt
*&gt;#
anlarad
aralnal you lor the rrllaf dautanded lu the Complaint.
W l t n a * . my hand and lha
»aal of aald Court Ihla &lt;lh day
of March. V. I). It *:.
ISNAI.I
Arthur It litrkwith, Jr.
Clerk e f the Circuit Court
In and t» r Saiulnol# Coun­
ty, Klorlda.
Byt Martha T. V lblta

D. C.
(1*0.

A.

Speer.

Jr.

Atterncy far Plaintiff
111 Magaalie Araau*
Sanfard, Florida
Puhll.h March S. II. id. 47.
C4MI-S4

ti. For Rent

tTIyr

Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Atlulla only. I’ h.
FA 2-7368.

tfaufitrh

g r r s lft

Mar. 13, 1983 — Pafif* 3-A

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIK PIE

Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit*
rlien equipped. FA 2-5049.
FA 26311.

FURNISHED
FA 2-2800.

Cottage.

3

NO CASH NEEDED
Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. &amp; I. included.
S22-$083.

S BEDROOM^, 1 hatha. Kitrhen equipped. No down
payment. 3306 S. Park Ava.
FA 2-1781.

Efficiency Apt $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. M St.
Phono

S t Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Avc. FA 26123

Furn. lovely 2 HR Apt. Lake
privileges. FA 2-0274.

GEORGIA BRICK HOMES.
Located In choice locations.
FHA. 8430 down, 179 per
month. Monna Jarvis. I’ h.
322-1810

Fura. 3 Km, Apt. $30. Mo.
Adults. Ph. FA 2 9iso,
Furn.
2
Bedroom
house.
Adults. No pets. KA 2-7(V»t

LOT for sale. 73‘ x 230'.
Grove Manor. By owner.
Call FA 1-74U after 8 p.m.

Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. IIS W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 2 7484.

Jim Hunt Realty

N E W LY FURNISHED Large
2 HR. duplex. Hth St. Lung-

Office FA 2-2118
NigbtJ FA 1-0648
323 0700
2321 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

wood. 838-3298.

Three
room
furnished
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
$43. 2 Bedroom Furnished
Apartment, $33. Robert A.
Williams. Phone FA 2-3961.

32. Flowers - Shrubs

12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

34. Articles For Sale

E X E C U TIV E
type. W illing PE TU N IA, Snapdragon, Pan BEDROOM S U I T E .
Very
to work. $125 vvkly. Average.
sic stuck.
reasonable. KA 2-1742.
High School Grad., Kla. res­
G R A PE V ILLR NURSERY
ident 1 yr. Own car. A ge 21- Grapcvillc Ave. Near 20th St. JUKE BOX $30. Restaurant
dishes, pots, pans, etc. $75.
60. 2608 N. Orange. Orlando.
Cash
register
$35.
Cali
241-6501.
33. Furniture
775-2755.
LAR G E SELECTION o f used
18. Help Wanted
refrigerator*, $.9 and up S E R V E L Gas Refrigerator,
A W A T K IN S ROUTE in this
in good condition. $31.42.
with or without trade.
area ia open for aemi-retlred
B rill’s Inc. Food Fair Shop­
FU RN ITU RE CENTER
ping Center. 33-0638.
man, or lady. Many semi-relino French Ave.
tiro ! people earn $50.00 to
Ph. F A 2-7953
USED HOTPOINT Rcfrlgera$100.00 per week depending
tor. Hum good
on time devoted to routo, W ANTED reliable couple to
$16.35
lake
up
monthly
payments
Alsu have 1 full time route
of $13.5u on 3 complete Britt'* Inc., Food Fair Shop­
open. Maylie you enn qualify.
ping Center. 320 0636.
rooms nf furniture. Call
For personal interview in
T K 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ SINGER ROUND BOBBIN In
yuur area, write J. H. Melect.
Garlty, Box 627, Willistun,
console. With guarantee. 6
Florida.
Payments of $7.15. Phona
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
KA 2 9411,
Serviec
With the Cash.

It). SHualtnnn Wanted

SUPER TRADING
KA 2-0677.

Child Care. FA 2-2274
Children kept. FA 2 4182.

POST

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. lluught • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Avc. Dh. KA 2 4132

Days work and ironing
Innne. 7iM Bay Ave.

21. Ilcauty Salon*

FURR ESTIM ATE

36. AutomohQea • Trucks
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
K*7ANCE IT W ITH US
A lo w Interest Rates
♦ lo w Monthly payments
FLORIDA STATE BAN K

H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Uacd Furni­ 1960 Valiant. 4 dr. St. atickT
Complete Beauty Service
3 BEDROOMS, 2 ballia. Fla.
R. A II. $995. 1958 CsdilUe
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Evening Appointments
Rm. (Yinicnicnt to NAS
cpc. Devi He. Full power (k
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ava.
105
So.
Oak
KA
2-3742
Desirable neighborhood, low2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Lake
KA 2-2117.
air. $1695. Sanford Motor
down payment. 121 W. JinCut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
.Mary, Ph. FA 2-7213.
Co. Sou French Ave,
kin* Circltf. F A 2-32tll.
"Arsn’t you ashamed? There’ s some poor mink out
---------j
Special on Perms. Call for 31. Articles For Sale
tonight Irooxing to death!'1
Furnished Garage Apartment
1957
FORD Ranch Wagon.
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
LAKKV1EW Home fur sale or
$13 mouth.
$275. Motor In good shapo.rators. Free parking lots.
Western Shirt*, work rlothes,
trade for a tiled farm on the
John E. Fox, Realtor
ti. F o r Ri-nt
ft. For Kent
Xccds small body work.
322-0634
camp supplies, rainwear,
west side of Sanford. Call 318 Palmetto Ave.
llu N. Park
3i l U 3»
142 Mayfair CircleArmy-Navy
Surplus,
Sanford
KA
2-7898
itays
or
KA
2
6368
N IC E L Y furn. 6 mmn house. W K L A K A APARTM ENTS:
24. Electrical Service*
Ave.
nights.
Houms private baths, 114
FA 2 8237.
2 BR. huuvo. 817 Catalina.
37. Uouls • Motors
i
FRIG ID A) RE
W. Kirst St.
We loan Carpel Shampoocr
LAKE M ARY. 3 bedroom, 2 3 Bedruom buuw, 2UW .Stev­
MODERN RANCHETTE
Sales &amp; Service
al no roal with purchase Closed Wednesday to Retd
en* Avc. Phone 3411-4611.
bath. Un lake. Air-condi­
flOO T . V . S T A M P S
5 acres, modern 3 bedrooms, House Wiring, Free Estimates
teat Brunswick* latest atylw
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Monlhlr with prompt oaytioned. F A 2-8920.
l l * baths, insulated, cen­ Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
3 RM. furn. Apt. Water furu.
20' Bahama with 140 hp.
Carroll'* Furniture.
merit of $60 jht month. 1
tral heating, family room, 112 Magnolia
t’ h. KA 2-0915
$40 Mo. 112 Maple.
Furn. Apt. 2 Bcdrm. Only
Chov. motor and MerCntHcdrooiu lurnisik'U home.
separate dining room—At­
PIANO'S— We have In this
$i&gt;3. 1700 Magnolia Avc.
Iscr
outdrive.
Vialt
ui
KA
2
6437.
25.
riumtiniK
Service*
tractive
price
—
Only
2 UR Duplex, excellent loca­
vicinity 2 Spinet planus
Thursday for beat "P ack age
$18,000 - Bad Perm a, but
tion, electric kitchen. 1U01-B
Lurh Arbor three bedroom
which can be purchased by
Unfurnlvliitl 1 or 2 bedroom
Steals” on top quality L a r­
Good Value!
S. Elm. Call FA 2 3394.
unlurniihcd luiusc, kitcht-n
making small deposit* and
Apartment!. Kitchen equip­
sons, Evlnrudca and Gator
equipment, $93.00. Rulx-rt
taking over small monthly
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Pb.
trailers. We have a beauti­
Houses fur rent. Fur InfurSafe Drivers save up tn 201*
A. Williams KA 2-3951.
payments. Inquire Thomp­
KA 2 46JB.
l ’ lutnlm ijr &amp; Healing
ful 14' runabout fo r $19$
maliou contact Ted Wil­
or mure on automobile in­
son Muiic Co. 29 Colonial
A IR CONDITIONING
(I m buy of the year. $50$
liams Hardware, 203 E.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom liouse.
surance.
1st Floor Apartment furnish­
Plaza Mall. Orlando. Ph.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
23th St.
38 lip. Fair Demo motor
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2 3234
ed $60. I jk o ila ry , Ph.
GA 3 4577.
WORK
only $350. many other*.
or FA 2-0325.
KA 2 1757.
3 Bedroom, CB ltotne on
UN’ FURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm*.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6581 21” L A W N Mower for sale
Term *.
Robson
Sporting
large
corner
lot
Haa
den,
bath,
2
screened
porchet.
3 Bedroom Furn. house, $90
Goods Downtown Sanford
2 BEDROOM house, kitchrn
or
trada
for
Utility
trailer,
large kitchen, wall to wall
PLUMBING
ZW Magnolia Avc. Apply up­
Mu. 322 2322.
KA 2-5901.
equipped. $75 month. I’ h.
323-0893.
carpet in living room and
Contracting Repairs
stairs evenings.
KA
2-53U1.
On llic rolling hills Golf
hall, air conditioner In liv ­
FR E E ESTIMATES
1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
R K N T A HLD
fours*1. N*w maMinry ltomc.
R. L. HAHVF.Y
ing room, and other e x ­
Kurnisbed Apartment. Close
Darns, makes button holes.
3 Hnlroom, 2 bath, built-in Rollaway, Hospital 8&gt; Baby
tras. Only $H5.00 per month, 204 Sanford Ave.
KA 2-3383
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2 4013
With guarantee. 5 Payments VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
Beds.
oven &amp; range, firpelare and
Including taxes and insur­
N ew A Used.
of $6 40. KA 2 9411.
ROOMS,
Tile
Gables.
401
By
Day,
Week,
or
Month
drapt-s, tarpding. Double
ance. I juw Down Payment. 26. Hudiu &amp; TelcviHinn
Lewi* galea A Servlca
Magnolia Avc. KA 2U72U.
CARROLL'S FURNITU RE
cariHirte. TK B 2866.
NEW FLOOR demonstrator
See this one today!
2517 Country Club Kd.
PERSO
NAL
RADIO
4.
Ph. KA 2-51H1 116 W. Dt St.
adding mnchlno with sub­
Ph. FA-2-7928
Unlurnished 1 t&gt;e&lt;lr*Him house.
T.V. SERVICE
traction and multiplication.
Kitels'n equipped, KA 2-3631.
We repair 1’ lmno Changers
List $125, now $69.95. Pow­ 3V. Trailers • Cabanas
Radio A T.V.. Auto Radios
f e w completely furnished 2
ell’* O ffice Supply. 117 Mag­
M i r i c K i &gt;p ut r r
I DAY SERVICE
REALTOR — lNSUnOR
P A T H F IN D E R . A ll alumi­
M m n : n r M ir
btqlrooni home. KA 2-2577.
nolia.
tv THE V VVIE HP THE
23th St. A Sanford Ave.
KA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
t iii: m m
t»r T i m
num. Lika new, inalde and
STATE I l f IT.IIIIIII A
% r '%TIS I I P 1*1.OH I II %
Ph. 323 0655
TOi IIH II AHtl 11 E It T K A M
KUHN. Apt. 23oo Meilouville.
o u t Sleepa 4. Tub, ahowi-r,
BABY FURNITU RE all kinds.
UIJCU VV
FURNISHED or Unfurnished
MCSSON aod CIATLB I. T lt i Wlla!al \.M I*
T.V., dual wheal*, many axTwin
beds,
box
spring,
•nti i m t n . M ( A .» ni i'MC8SON, hla w i lt ;
house, l ’ s I&lt;ots. Corner atm 27. Kperinl Servlcr*
3 Hoorn furnished upelalrs
HAN . III* wlf*.
reeld.iica unksow-ft
tras. $1823. Term s, phona
small desk, n c c a i i o n a l
u n k n ow n
Apartment. Adult*. $15 I’ h
Sanford Ave. KA 2U311
TOE AKT. IIEHF.IIT N o l l
F A -2-7675
chair, window fan. Phone
toij
a h i : lir.H cnv
s»»ri
WELLS
DRILLED,
POMPS,
FI E l )
that
FEDERAL
M
KA 2-7399.
KA 2 8107.
TIO NAL
MOUTH AilE
ASSo- KIi :i &gt; ll»4» F K IH C in ta .VA TION
REDUCED. 2 Story home,
SPR IN K K R SYSTEMS
NEW a BEDROOM House-'
CIATIO.N, havlntl Hied In tlila AH N IO ItlAlA lIK A.sSiri‘ 1ATloN*.
good repair, new plumbing
!
BEDROOM hou«e, furnish­
All Types and SU«*
Court lla .W'-rn Hill of Com­ tinvlriK filed In Il iU Court IU
CUCKOO CliOCKS. $3.98 up.
trailer. $2500 and take up
i
w
n
r
n
lllli
nf
rnmjildltit,
th&lt;»
ed. (85 mo, Unfurrtifth&lt;vl $75;
wiring,
termite
contract.
plaint, lha iiiiure and purpo*.
W * Repair and Service
which
Made In Germany, to sizes.
payment* o f $66 • month
of which la lo foraclo.a that n a ttir* and imrti'or
21.10
Elm:
K
A
-2*1102.
713
Magnolia.
S T I N E
rert»1n Du&gt;rlK««* aia cu l. d by It tfi fnrcclnip i h « i rc rlaln
For FREE pictures. Prices.
or rent for $100 month.
Machinery and Supply Co,
Itlchard I h n r a i n Mua.un m l iTiurlviiiH t t ten Oil hy WllUarn
Write
tn "Clocks” P. 0.
Contact tn peraon Lyna
NKW
HOUSE
on
Crystal
lake,
I.Huclin
n
a
nd
Itjirlinrn
J.
( la ) In L- Xtuafton, hi* wife, l »
liA
Spi’dal
Not
Ires
207
W.
2nd
St.
KA
2-6432
ur**„ 1 11 l *14in } f r ti
Box 78, Sanfurd, Kla,
laiw)(-ra M-.rtuaKe anrl Title I 11 ur li ii n. Ii 1•
Bradbury at Thrtllway,
latch Arbor. Call KA 2-2378
M
i
T
t
K
i
i
®
iH&lt;l
Till**
i%ifnii.iiiy,
Company, on ihe lSlli day oT
REM INDER
or
FA
2-30T7.
un
lh**
tth
«Iny
'*f
July,
1159:
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
July,
l)lt;
that
aald Com­
INCOME TA X SERVICE
plaint praya for an account­ th a i iri hi Cami'lalni |&gt;rny m fur
W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223
SPACIOUS 3 BR. I bath.
ing to ba taken undar th* dir- an ACA’ountlnK *•» I*** lAkcn
O. M. HAHIUSON’S
y
n
d
i
r
*hi
dircrilnn
o
f
l
h
i
action of th* court for what
Many
extras.
Shade
trees
322-8827
F R IO ID A IR B
l« di»« iho 1311 I’ almetto Ave.
I. due th* Plaintiff for prin­ Court f*»r w h i t
for
|irlnr||ial
Hint
Assume
mortgage.
3305
Sales A Servico
cipal
and
in i e i , at on
.aid r t A l n i l f f
In
ic
r
e
it
on
a
a
I4
m
o
r
lg
a
ii*
itnl
marlnax* and mi.rlKano n&lt;&gt;(.
South Park KA 2 8060.
!), Kiir Sale or Hen l
0, II. HIGH
and f»r lha roala, c h a r s 1* and muf(M«iiti not.* nod f o r the
1799 W. 1st SI. Sanford
a a p . n . . * inclmllna attorney1* r o i l t , chifKCP *nd t ijd’ Ik c # lu- , H you like country living.
i Clumpy "*
from And
15 UuhIhchb Opportunity
fee* end ahatrarl fa .* and r I udl u g
Ph. r A 2-3883
lo i
and
thot
3 IM ruum , 2 hatlts, On
that tn default o f *uch pay- i b i i r i e t
difHuit
of
■licit
paymini,
till*. lntrr*#l.
e. l.te, In
MAN
or
WOMAN
lo
service
south side of big Lake
Monuments, Cemetery work
1ii I print.
claim, demand and .q ully of in aHil • i hi*.
and culled from cigarette,
Mary. Water for Isialtng,
Ain I-cttcring on Stones
red.mptlon of Ilia Defendant, tdvilli, d* m a i' d and r q nIf&gt; « f
end ■ 11 ptrenn* elalmlok hy. riU(Mii|4l1on l»f Chi* 11»*f it ml a n 1•
ice and other coin operated SEMINOLE M ONUM ENT CO.
etc. Orange tree* Approxi­
mid
all
p
f
N
t
n
i
I’
lalmtuic
liy,
thrnuKli.
under
or
aualn.t
dispensers in this area. Tills
mately 2'b scree FA 2-9102.
ulid* r
#ir
aicalniil
2317 MellonvUlo Ave.
them or any of lham, he ali.o- t h r o u f h,
ll a very good position lliat
lutely harra-l an&gt;l fore.lueed; ll lifil or i o y o f thrill, ho ah*
Phone KA 2 6119
■ninthly
hvrrrd
and
f
«
r
*
*
1 New Iioiim 1 near L.ik« Mary.
aald tult btlft* filed In Ihe
ran be worked full or partCircuit Court of lha Ninth f j o i i d : i i id oiii 11 holug f lh d
122
3)08.
time. Person selected must
Judicial Circuit, !n and for !u Iho Circuit «?ourt o f lha
s S K R V IC E
Seminole County, Florida, ;n .Ninth Judlrd*) I'trruH, In arid
have good servieeable car Mowing and edging, c|c. Sat­
Chancery, enlltl.d F E D E R A L f o r Miiiitnoti C o u n i&gt;, In r iM n 12. I (etil K s lit lv F u r Kale
and It) or more spare huurs
N A T I O N A L M O U T U A d E AHSX- r t r y , till ll l i ’ij FI tl *1-111A!* N A •
isfaction guaranteed. PhM liK TU SUi:
A ft SOCIATION. a c-&gt;rpor.l li&gt;ti or- TIO.NAI.
per week and $5u0.on to
SERVICE
STATION
husims*
KA 2 1817.
■au lltd under an Art of Con. 1 *I A T 1f IN, a c o r|.Ht rit 11 «ift o r k h n $3,6tXHX) cash capital. Write
for aalu. Only 3 owners in
sre-a and eslatlnu pureuant I n d undor All Act o f Conn! oat
giving name, address, tele­
to th* Federal National M » r l- And i i Ip l Ing t'hrNUint to th i
37 years. Buy only slock
ga aa Aatorlatlnn Charier Act. F t i l o f i l Mh i I miia I MorlKnn* A»phone number and all de­
ami equipment, KA 2-4182.
Plaintiff,
varaua
It A V I l&gt; ■ad at Ion CliArtor Act, Plain­
SR W ING M ACH INE
tails to Box 1110, Tulsa,
F IJ IY D JU STICE ami l*AI I.- tiff. t t i i u t U I L U X M I.- IH1CC A L L KA 2-57811
l i r e - 4 ACRES of land 275 ft. Road
INi: j r s r i C E . Ilia Wife; ni l- I M S and 11 A I ( 11 .\ 11 A J
Oklultoma.
AN'tlE
UTILITY
C O M P A N Y ; llA N , h li wife, a ii*l &lt;»lt A Nil i:
frontage on Meat 1st St.
A
D
D
I T I O N S,
Remodel­
U
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I
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C
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P
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in
d
i i i d i m :w n o l )
w ood
P li'»4 lane hwy. l'ric* (IS.uuo.
DCCTS, INC.! and R IC H A R D Anti* ifsdnK t ’ h in c r r y i ‘ a i « N o,
ing, concrete work, routing,
IIP. HTH AM XtUrtHON and 11A Y - S o , 17119. iirayiiiK a for oo lu iTerm*.
aiding, carpentry, KA 2-7274
L E L MUSKON. hla wife, De- uro o f ba id tin &gt;r t it a k p “jo lha

Wall

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

H O LLER So /S AN FO R D

LAW N

SINGER”

YOU

fandante. hrlMB Chancery &gt;'»••
No, 1:**•». p r n r l d ' * foraejoaura o f ealil mortu .a# un Ihe
ftdlowlrtu dearrlhed land, lyIns ami
he Itut In Seinlnol*
Count), Florida, to-wlli
la.t IS, lilock S, VVEATII.
K IIS F IE L D FIR ST A U D ITIo N , accordlna lo plat
thereuf, recorded In Piet
II.,ok 14, Pane &lt;«. Public
Hec-ird* of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florid*.
T o s 'l h e r with th* following
equipment;
INTE RNA TIONA L O T FTft A
FURNACE,
MODEL
No. OHS SJ E-lIJ
Tmi, and each of you. at*
herahy notified lo file para.mally or hy attorney. In Ihe
office of th* Clerk of aald
Cuurl, In lh# County Court
lluuee. In Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, on or before
lh* K i l l day of March. A. D
1)11, your appaaraiue, anewer
o r other dafenele# i»l*edlns«
to the Complaint In Ihla i-auar
and alee to aerva upon Handere.
McEwan.
Set.w a r .
A
Mima, altorneya fur th* Plain­
tiff, a copy of aald pleadlnaa,
olharwlae laid lllli of Com­
plaint will L* taken aa conf.aaad by you and each of
you
DONE A N D II R D L E K D It.la
: ; t h day ef S'ebruar)
1SS4.
at Sanford, himlnul* County,
Florida.
I S K A I. I
Arthur M. Ilr-kwiih. Jr..
( ‘J.rk of tha Circuit Court
of Mamlnula County, Flut-

14a.

lly; Ma 'tha T. V ihlia
D C.
Publleh Fab. I f , A Star. I. II.
:*
i pcs.
C D F - SI

f.tllii win a ilijit rlhrd 1a nd. ly*
Imp a tid hid i mm lo .Hminlhoja
County. Florid it, In -w it :
I-tt
Ill .ch 9* W K A T I I *
K Ilt ir iF .L U . Fir i t Addition.
Acoordtng
to
lh#
|»Ihl
th trio f
«■
ri04)rdid
In
PUI
Hook 19, Page M.
Public I t ic u r d i o f guml*
Hoi* bounty, Florid a
kutiject ta a utility
in fill
av«r
t Ii b
North
i«v«n
»«»
fit!
and l h i
W e i l t h r r i 19) l i t l .
to fillicr
Adth t h i f o ll o w in g
t‘*|Ult»ir»«fttt
J iit if h A t lo n il o f Iftleg Fur*
iniGM yio d ii o iir i i i i ; - n
You. an t &lt;«&lt; h o f l oil. arc
ticrptfjr rt *ju lrid to flic per*
PuiiAlly or by at torney, In the
office 4jf th# d » r k
of paid
Court. In th t County Court
l l o u i r . In Hanford, h rm ln o li
County, Florida, on or before
th*» s ith ilay o f
A,JJ.
19iit. )« iu r APpfArgucv, i r o r t i r
or o th r r d r f * n « l t « p lfo illn g i
to tji# i ompUtht in thi# eg up *
And * U o to ■« r i «• upon hvml• r •,
M c F w a ii ,
»titw »rr
A
Ml mig. i t t o r n « &gt; i for tha Plain ti ff, a copy o f tald iitradlnga.
trlliipwlia Raid Mill of f*4i»mplaint will h i tuk«n at ton*
f i r « i d t y you and each of
you,
IKJ.NB A M * 0|lli|.U|:ii thl«
(
j Si Hi day of Yllt j u «r)&gt; 1919, at
fianford,
gr u iln o li
County.
,
Florida.
(H LA Lb
Ar th u r If- Hr -kwUh. Jr..
C L r k o f lha Circuit &lt;?ourl
o f Hin ilnoli County, F l o r ­
ida.
Ily . Martha T- Vlh lt u

V C.

PUbllih f t b .
99. ! » * : .
CPF-91

97 A

iltr.

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3 slid IU acres
avutluhie.

tiled

L IK E IT

farms
A

C. A. Whiddon
Reg. Real Estate Broker
202 S. Dark Avc. KA 2-5994

Slenstrom Realty
Heal Estate — Hurt gages
111 N. Dirk Avc.
322 2420
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
ner lot facing lake. 100
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
Estate. K1IA In serviec.
$430 down, monthly $81.75,
VA nothing down. KA 2 8074
ur KA 2 2118,

ST. PATRICKS DAY

W IL L

wonderful way to make
money where you are boss.
The moat amazing produrti
needetl hy every
home,
auto, bust owner, ready for
market. Wo get Die top
business places for you. We
pay for local advertising,
we furnlih you with the
loirs!
nf
mrrchaitdising
techniques. You must be
honest, conscientious, will­
ing to work full or part
tlma servicing the prestige
businesses In your area, In
exchange for high weekly
earnings. This ta not door
to door. Minimum invest­
ment $2,900 protected. Call
Mr.
Southall,
CII 1-87T1.
(Parliam ent House Motel)
Orlando.

2li. Automobile Service

"

auto

glass

"

IN STA LLE D
Sentiarik Gian* and 1’nint
Company
210 Magnolia

58
mi
59

SALE

PLYM O U TH 2 Duor V-8 ______ ____ ____

Ph. KA 2-4022

AUTO - RADIO
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
25th St. A .Hanford Avc.
I ’ll. 323 0653

31. Poultry • l.lvr.stuck
Large Shetland
I'oniei;
1
gelding, 1 marc. New sad­
dle* and bridles. 322 0102.

BROOD SOWS fur sale. Will
bring p lgi In 6 or 8 week*.
Highland Dark
F A 2-0204.
412 Ediths Circle
Tills three bedroom bloek
HI A. Put*
home un two lots can l&gt;o
purchastkl
fur
$12,oou.ou.
16. Female Help Wunted SIAMESE K ir r K N S $25. I’ ll.
Can be fitiani-cd througll
KA
23332.
Aficrouou
A
4 IIA by qualified purchas­ SECRETARY
RECEPTION­
evening*.
er far only 4900.00 down
IST,
Typing,
shorthand.
including closing cost. E x ­
Apply In person. Chapman 33. Flowers • Shrubs
clusive lifting.
Architectural Arts, 191 W.
Annual*. Petunia*, Snapdra­
First, Sanford.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
gon*,
Pam ir*.
Vegetable
Realtor
Babysitter, live in. Room,
riant*. Dutch Mill Nuracry.
Raymond laindqulst, Asso.
board and $13. 104 S. Ma­
Upaala Rd. Ju*t off 20th St.
KA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ple.
and 1*1 St.

l O l i l ) Station Wagon
4 Door V-8, Automatic ....... . ...,,
.
C A D IL L A C Sedan DaYilla
Power, A ir Conditioned
..................—
FORD 4 Hour, tt C y l„ Station Wagon
Automatic Trun-mliudun ______ __ ___ __
FORD Country Sedan
V"tt, Ovrrdrive
..........-....................
C H E V R O LE T Hutton W ages I CyL, 044.

*4 9 5

485

58
57
67 C H E V R O LE T Yi Ton Pickup,
61 « CyL Automatic :.......... - ..............

CH E VR O LE T 4 Door. 8 C y L HU. W age*
M O U TH I Door Hardtop
59 PLY
8 C y L Hid. Shift
A D IL L A C 4 Door Sedan D eV lIL
58 CPower
And A ir Cond.
------— .—
E V R O LE T G Ton Pickup
60 C• HCvl.,
Kid. Shift
....... H E V R O LE T 4 Door Station Wagon
61 CV-IC
Automatic

57
60

C H E V R O LE T 4 Door Sedaa
8 C y L Hid. Shift
DODGE Hard Top Coup#
V-N, Automatic
........... .
CH E VR O LE T Convertible V-8, A u to,
Power Brake- And Steering
......... ....
C H E V R O LE T Impels Sport Coupe, Auto,
V-8, Power Brake*
.............................
M E R C U R Y Station Wagon, 4 Door, A u to ,
Power Ilrakrn, Steering
E ASY
G M A r TERM S

1796
1156

C LA U D E O’ H IT T E L L
FRED O T E A C K L E
2508 P A RK A V E .
||$ E. 2ND BT.
r A S-8841
r A 1-4X11
O R LA N D O CH 1 -ltM

�time again for

Foreign Group
Gives Program
For Area PTA
fly Shirley Wentworth
The program of Imt Tueiday1* meeting of the Hear
Lake Elementary I’ TA wa»
highlighted by a panel of
three foreign atudent* who
took part in a roundtable (Uscushion on educational facili­
ties and requirement* at the
elementary level in their na­
tive land*, a* compared to
lliovo In lid* country.
Making up the panel were
David Chan of Hong Kong,
Bnlphazar Haycr of Switzer­
land and Martha Sanchez of
Nicaragua.
Diicumlon.
led
by Allen Actor, PTA pro­
gram
chairman,
revealed
that there I* more slmitarIty than difference* In teach­
ing
mclhodi u»ed In all
countries represented.
Tlw regular monthly PTA
bu lines* session w-u* hi*d
preceding the program. Mrs.
Marty Tomlin and John Hall
were elected as delegates to
represent the scluml for the
County
PTA
Council
and
Mrs. Ilverly Gray and Mrs.
Joan Kelley were appointed
to serve on a nominating
committee with a third mem­
ber to be ap|»ointed from the
executive board.
Room count was won by
Mr*.
Gore's fourth
grade
class and fourth grade motlicr* were liostessea for the
social and refreshment per
tod.

Rollins Reading
Professor
Speaks For CTP
By Jane Casselberry
Dr. Carol Burnell, professor
of Reading at Hollins College
In Winter Park, was guest
speaker
for
llie
regular
monthly meeting of the Coun­
cil o f Teacher* and Parents
held last Tuesday at the
South .Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry.
Speaking
on
•‘Cliildren'i
Reading Problems In Ele­
mentary Grades," she expressed the belief that stu­
dent* should not lie requirt-d
to repent a grade due to
pair
reading ability in the
first three grades because
some children arc naturally
slower than others In deve­
loping reading skills.
Dr.
Hurnctl thinks that a
good
balance in the use of
phonies or sight reading s
preferable over s|»eclflc use
v f one or Hie other.
Major Joseph l.alrd, CTP
president, presided at the
meeting.
Coplvo of the revised ConaUlullon and By-Laws were
dlslrihuled and will tie volcd
upon at llte April meeting.
A
nominating
committe,
consisting of
Mrs. J a m n
Slu-pherd, Mrs. Charles Lockyer, Mr». May Ostrow, Mrs.
J
It. Ja'gg and Principal
Christy Harp, was appointe l lo select a slate of offic­
ers also In he voted upon ill
Hie next meeting.
Thu committee will meet
Wednesday morning at t): 15
In Hie office of the principal.
Refreshment* were served
In the cafeteria following Hie
C TP meeting.

Water Vapor
On Mars Proven
PALESTINE, Tex. ( U H i The Straloscope II space ImlIouii probe of M ar*‘confirmed
the presence of water vapor
and carhun dioxide on the
planet. *cientl*tx reported to­
day. But Ihey could not tell
whether there was enough lo
»up(Hirt any form of life.
During lust Friday night's
flight of Utc giant unmanned
balloon with an instrument
package and a 36-inch tele­
scope,
scientists
got
five
"scan s" of Mars.
They could not get more
views of the red planet be­
cause o f its podlion In the
sky and trajectory of the
balloon as It tailed from P al­
estine lo land at ■ point
near Pulaski, Tenn.
Dining the Civil Wur, ■
small band uf Confederate sol­
dier* crossed the Canadian
I, rder on Oct. 10, 1864, and
! aided the Vermont town o f
St, Alhatia, lobbing the bank
Lefute escaping back into Can.
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�Cracker Days': Bargains, Prizes
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tty l.arry Vcr»he|
11rrm u n
Jacot)*on
wat
awarded Hie high bid for
that 55 by 145 [cot parcel
of land by I ho post office up
for bid yesterday in Atlanta
. . • Price * 10,000 . . . Ja­
cobson tohl u* this morning
. . . "Hope to eventually pul
a building there,”
•

•

'Trn ckrr Dusts’* nrr here!
With n "hi-de-lil" nntl a "ho-dc-hu." Sanford
.•shoppers will he offered an avalanche o f liargains Friday nttd Saturday as the Downtown
.Merchants Association launches into its annual
"Cracker Days" parade of sales offerings.
The shoppers prnhnhly will feel they have
been carried hack into lime as merchants and
their sales people will lie dressed in costumes of
yesteryear.
Glenn McCall, association president, saitl Indny all downtmvn merchants nre Joining in the
gala event, an nnnunl custom to aciiunint San­

•

•

County taxes collected thus
fur total $g,2g0.U&lt;&gt;&lt;) . . , that'*
*5 percent of the SJ.7tK1.000 VOL. Bit
ta* roll . . . Deadline is April
1.
»

•

•

That FKC rail strike hitlintf homo . . . -lug to help
build county roads dclajed.
•

•

•

Political Governor hopeful
Fred Dickinson was in town
yesterday.
•

•

•

All that money in Iho con­
siderations o f Congress, that
part that i» tugged for San­
ford. can well be speeded up.
So the best advanced weaputis systems huso in these
great states ean tie made
ready for the W hid by shuffle
. . . Fine people coming to a
fine c i t y , . . And no doubt at
least some of them have Ins'll
here before . . . And are eager
In g e l back . . . Where a
man s n man, and a Navy man
Is a good friend • . •
*

*

•

Mayor Eugene laiwrnstein,
of Bradley Beach, N. J., was
a-vi.Uing here; something to
do with Deltona. Tokl Flo at
tlie Cardie tailing (hat "it's
ti v fir&gt;t visit k&gt; Florida, and
I ain impressed. You pro­
bably will lie seeing me later,
for good.”
*

•

•

It s too bad we're having to
give up our'Klapl. Jo* Tully
this summer . . . Right when
his command probably is get­
ting bigger . . . And he's just
the man that ean handle it!
. . . lint Uncle Whiskers' Navy
has just OODLES o f good
capable men who ran handle
big jobs . , , ( dr. James
Mayo, Joe’s relief, ('instance!
•
•
•
Reminds me; ('apt. Bob
W are — a* bis slat ion grow s
and he suffers the growing
psiri* — is doing a splendid
joh , . . His Open Houses on
A p ril 27 when the Seminole
County Semi-Centennial Cele­
bration is going full blast will
ha a iplemlid tint* to pay our
respects to our greatest '‘ in­
dustry" . . . The Blue Angels
ami
the
Shooting
Stars,
guests o f the I 'll that day will
Veep you well entertained,
too.
■

•

•

Look* tike kid baseball will
l&gt;e with us hi a big way again
Ibis summit', thunks to the
generosity o f the sponsors . ,
And the help of Jim Jernlguu's I tec I a y i.
•

•

•

tints win* wimt to enter the
Beauty Conlest for Iho Mis*
Seminole County- contest on
April
2i s Semi-Centennial
should turn in tludr applica­
tions to (iene Kstridge at
First Federal
or
Chat Ik*
kam pf at Chelsea A b stra ct.,
Or any other Civttan,
•

•

•

Sponsors, too. should get
tludr name on the roster , , .
Ib is event should be a real
"crowd plrnier* and spon­
sors' money should prove to
be W KI.I. spent.
»

•

Tlie Minnesota Twins)
are seriously considering
moving hs farm Hubs
into Sanford, it was learn­
ed tialav.

W E A TH E R : Fair through Friday. High today. 85-90. T,ow tonight, 80-05.
Edited Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUCKS., M ARCH 14. 19fiS

House Okays $ 1,13 8 ,0 0 0

•

Sherry R o h e r t a o n ,
Twins farm director, hns
been quoted that tlie
Municipal Stadium and
tlie San Francisco Gintitn'
dormitory ia “ a likely
minor league camp for
Minnesota farm clubs,"
The information was re­
ceived today by John
Krider, Chamber of Com­
merce manager, f r o m
Jeno F. Paulticci, Duluth,
member of the Chamber’*
baseball committee.

Tlie Twins' m i n o r
league base now is located
at Feniandina Reach but,
according to Robertson,
"is not suitably located to
a r r a n g e nu exhibition
slate with other minor
lengitn clubs training in
Florida."
Roliertaon was quoted
further: "The Sanford
base is ideally situated in
mid-Florida. I’ve bad the
Sanford property apprais­
ed and we’re going to look
over It this week. The

Giants' asking prlco Is a
little high but tlie loca­
tion is perfect, only 20
miles from the Twins*
headquarters nt Orlando."
Mayor Torn McDonald
nnd Acting City Manager
Henry Tamm said today
they have not been appronchod by any reproHontntivcs o f the Twins.
I’ auliiccl advised Krlder he, too. w ill be in Satvford within the week,
probably to confer with
Itobertson.

N O . flfiK

SA NFO R D , FLORIDA

*

Don’t fnrjp't Fleet Reserve
f i l e to aid Screpla Hume Sat­
urday starting at 2 . . . pony
ride* and everything . . .
«

Twins M ay Come

i&gt;aitforb itm tlit

•

Architect llal Harris* leav­
ing town . . , Second archi­
tect in a* many months to
pull up Hakes here,
•

ford shoppers with Sanford stores.
Stores will hand out numbered tickets Fri­
day anti Saturday for door prizes vnlurd at 85
or more each.
Drawing will he at the romcr of First Street
and Magnolia Avenue at 9 p.m. Friday and 5:.in
p.nt. Saturday. Ten prizes will he drawn each
ev ening.
Also ntiinv store-members will he offering
individual "enticements" for visitors. (See Her­
ald ads.)
McCall invited shoppers “ to Join the fun
and spirit by wearing 'cracker clothing* to town."

new A ...

BRIEFS
Hip- Customer
LAKELAND (Ul’ l) — Unll-

For Naval Air Station
I". S. Himtr of Represents t The House passed the bill to Namara think is necessary.
The Sente Armed Service*
live* Wednesday voiced ap­ buy new missiles, aircraft and
proval of a $1,138,000 con­ warship* by a 374-33 vote Committee lias e o ui p I e t e d
struction program lor Sun W e d n e s d a y . It authorise* hearings on Hie bill. But tran­
ford Naval Air Station, ac­ s.iiiie Republican* and lJc- scripts of tho-e bearing* are
cording to Congressman ,v S. sprmllgn more money than still being reviewed in Hie
Meriting Jr. Tlie bill now 1fi .-isi- Secretary Robert S. Mc­ Pentagon, and no action to
}!oe* to the Senate.
Congressman Herlong s (ele
gram to The Herald reads:
"T lie *1,138.00(1 Hem ill Ihe
military
procurement
hill
passed by Ihe House jester
day for (be Sanford Naval
\ir Station includes under
operational farilities an air­
craft parking apron *T81„0U0;
uniter maintenance facilities
"Thumbs down” was the signal given by the
a hangar, shop • and office
bedding
* 220,000;
the
rr t oinity Zoning t'ummissimi Wednesday evening on
tnaindcr for classified facili­ Joe (ia/.il's pnqiosal to erert at #15(1,001) shopping
renter at Ravenna Park.
ties.*'
Some 75 persons were present nt tlie Commis­
The record SI3.R billion de­
fense
aulhoi ization bill i* sion’s hearing, wit li "pro’s” and "con’s" being offered
A K. Sbnemakor Jr. rlmirsafely through the House but
iimn,
disqualified
himself
Senate action uppcai* week*
from the vote since it is hi*
aw ay.
firm which i* promoting Ra­
velin* Dark.
Question before the ( ntnoiission wns to rrtnne from
agricultural to commercial, to
TA LLA H A S S E E ( t i l 'l l
A minimum o f 62.B per rent permit tin* construction &lt;’ ( the
markup on half-gallons of shopping center.
Arguments for ami against
By I'nltrd Pres* International
milk at the wholesale level
the shopping renter rc.piirsd
Resident* of five staler to­
day dug nut from mud and will U- proposed to the Stale mi hour'* time, with petition*
Commission when ll also o ffi'iv*l for and against.
dcbrii
left
by
rampaging Milk
Shoeinnker, after the d«si«flood water*. The deluge left meet* next week ill Jackson­
at least 17 dead, causing mil­ ville, but only as a tempo­ ion, informed the press that
botli petition* wr-re argumen­
lions of dollar* o f damage
rary measure.
tative, with many sigmituix-s
and forced more than 50.000
&lt; bull nmn Charles Cl. An­ being of pro|Kfly owner* ami
person* from tludr home*
Twenty Kentucky counties drew* announced the proposal their wives, and with bolls
and 11 West Virginia counties Wednesday and said be will petition* containing tlie same
were declared major disas­ put it before l In- commiaalon signatures. In other words,
ter area*.
property owners bad signed
at tlie Tuesday meeting as a
Health olftrials in Virginia,
petition* fo r ami agam*t tbs
Kentueky, Tennessee, West mean* of stabilising Hie mark­ shopping center.
Virginia am) Georgia made et while tile' Legislature re­
A fter an hour*
debate,
price
r « g a I * tton* Robert Crumley moved the replans to inoculate flood v ic- view *
throughout
Ihe
milk
industry.
iim i against disease.
quest for rrroning be denied
The commission abolished
Tht| mercury dipped near
III* motion was
apprnvtsl
aero across t h e
northern price controls at the consumer unanimously.
plains today while fug cover­ 11-vid several years ago, but
ed ihe Ohio V alley and North still regulate* prices at the
producer level and prohibits
Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Burlington. VI.. picked up retailer* from selling bsdow
three incite* of frei.ii snow the eo*t from till! whulesubl
in I belli. 'Ibi- regulations do
SEATTLE
1U l 'l )—DeJcnsr
Wednesday night.
not apply, however, m south Secretary Robert S. 3tcN*
and southeast Florida, where m ar* » a r briefed here today
the commission ha* no juris­ on progress on the Ilyna-Soar
diction,
program for a winged spare
Effect o f Andrew*’ plan, if •hip which could maneuver
adoplisl by the commission. like an ordinary plane
Jli* roaferenre wilh high
would be to raise Wholeaalii
M ILW AU KEE ( l l’ l ) A
prire* in area* where there Boeing Co. nlflcial* hero was
Cuban Bier said Wednesday
is now a narrow margin tie- ex[iected to help him deride
he heard American pilot* par­
Iween producer and middl*- if the Air F orte'* Dyna-Soar
ticipating in the Bay of Pigs
msn milk prices, particular­ project xboilld he junked in
invasion of Cuba curse U. S.
favor of I’rnjeet Gemini.
carrier* (nr n«t sending air ly i In* Jacksonville and Tam­
Gemini rail* tor pulling
rover while they were under pa arcus.
two men into orbit for long
attack by Castro air and
periods of time in a capsule
ground forces.
similar to tlie Mercury apace
"Y o u
s o li.’s, why don’ t
JACKSON, Mis*. (L T D — nart that carried astronaut*
you send the planes?” the
Mississippi
Stale University'* John Glenn, Kentl Car|&gt;entrr
American* shouted over Ibrir
into
Southeastern
C o n f e r nice and Waller Schirra
radios to a Navy carrier, acbasketball
learn space.
cording to Timotro A. Ca­ champion
brera. 38. a former Cubana flew to East I .arising. Mich,
Airlines pilot who Hew two tunlay. stdl uncertain whether
NEW YORK ( l l l ’ l 1—Slock*
missions during Hie invasion. it Could participate in the
He said the carrier replied: N C A A playoff* because of a were Iractmnally mixed in
trading
at
Hie
“ Sorry. We’ve had no or­ controversy over p l a y i n g moderate
tram* with Negro player*.
opening today.
ders to release the plane*

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 Center
'Turned Down'

Milk Mark-Up
Massive Cleanup Proposal Slated
In Flood Areas

Defense Chief
Eyes Spaceship

Cubans Say
Yank Pilots
Cursed Carriers

Uncertain

Mixed Trading

Willie Vve're talking about
that new “ Spare Age'* college,
ha* anyone ever thought what
a big advantage w&gt; have In
our hospital? • . . Our city
and the surrounding crowded
area could well support a
medical clinic, presupposing
outstanding talrnt , . , And do
Seminole Memorial just heaps
o f good too, by an increased
LAGRANGE. Ha (U P D -V llu u d a prominent LaGrangc
patient census.
A small private plane carry- "urgcun and brother ol itrs
•
•
•
&lt;
x w t r i. 1Fuller Callaway whose family
ms four perron, to H onda ^
^
CafUMJ). T , x1ile
W on't he any access road
for
a
spring
vscalkm
crashed
V|(U#
,1U M,n&gt; ||uj)U(
to the new English Estales
school until next budget year near the atriiort here today, Jr., Ales Maddox, 18. son of
miles*
* in '-thing can
be killing all aboard
a local
inoitlrlan, and a un
...........
The d ied wmc hltnufied ijcntilrid youth, a liivud ol
worked out • • • Just nu funds
by authorrtacs aa Dr. UoUij 1701104 Hand.
lavafUhi*.

ed State* Department of Com­
merce figure* reveal Hut
Canada was the biggest cus­
tomer of L\ S. citru* export*
pa** the hill to the floor i* ex­ during the I961W2 season.
pected for at least a couple of
week*.
NEW Y iiltK i U P I) — ru le
House Republican leader*
llsbers and striking stereonr* apparently w itbliolding
typer*
readied
agreement
their major budget rutting e f­
eerty today on * new con­
fort for the hill to appropriate
tract, bringing the city’s »•the *15.8 billion. A similar
day-old newspaper shutdown
pattern was expected in the
a step closer to si solution.
Senate.
It also appeared likely that
the Senate would follow tlie
MOSCOW (Ui'D - - More
House in adding funds for the
Ilian 1.00*1 Russians hurled
KS7I) warplane to the admlllsnow halls and ink battles at
listrtitloti's* hill.
Ihe Iraqi embassy here to­
The House including * tl*7.7
day in a mass protrst against
million for more development
the repression of Commun­
o f the RS70 and two adidlionist! in Iraq.
al nuclear attack submarine*
which Ilia Milmiiii*tr*tion lell
wer* unnecessary.
COI'ENHAGEN (UI'D — V
The A ir Force would get
Pan American World Air­
*7.4 billion of the bill, the
ways Hoeing 7&lt;»7 jetliner with
Nuvy and Marine* fli.tl bil­
5t persons aboard made a
lion and the Army (1.7 bil­
•uccesklul emergency landing
lion. It would providn 3.him)
at Ka strop strimri today Reaircraft, about tiO.OOU missile*
spit* two fist (ires.
nnd 43 warship*.

Now Pact

Mass Protests

Safe LumlinK

Annual State
Audits Proposed
T A L L A H A S S E E ( HI T ) —
Gov. Karri* Bryant said today
he wit! recommend legislation
selling limit* on state-paid
expenses o f moodier* o f Ihe
Florida Turnpike Authority
and requiring annual state
audit* of slate spending.
At the snius time. Bryant
said ha hs* "fu ll roiifidenro"
in Chair man John Hammer,
Tampa, and other members of
hi* turnpike authority,
ll&lt;&gt; said he ordered ttale
• uditorx to make * complete
audit o f Turnpike book* at
the request o f Hummer short­
ly after the St. I'etershurg
lim es sent its own auditor* to
look into authority sp&lt;-oding
•ml started a series of *rtir1e»
pinpointing instanre* of high
spending.
Ho suid three auditor* are
now at work and a fourth i*
to !•* sent in to speed tompltstion.
“ Tin* report when finished
will he a public recurd," he
said.
“ It m easenlial that the
fact* In srrumillaUd, publish­
ed and decisions reached on
the basin o f tlie fact*,” he
added. “ To the extent that
allegation* are substantiated,
remedial action i* railed for
l o the extent allrgationa are
proven to !&gt;• wrong, wo need
to adjust puldic thinking rela­
tive to them.

ItarrnckH To Meet
An important b u s i n e s s
■meting o f
Barrack* 600,
War Id War I Veterans, has
been railed by Commander
R. M. Met.lain for 3 p.m.
•Sunday at th» American Le­
gion Home on 13th Ku

Serum Drop

said the group after takeoff.

Authoriiica

Hand’s

Bcechcralt

plane

morning

for

Florida.

Tha

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twill e ngine
early
(light

weather

The

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NEW YORK l UI'D — A

On 'Featherbedding' Dispute

Suit Dismissed

Giant Savings

Nothing Wrong
With Paddling,
Schoolman Says

Backs Move

Fire Dept. To Meet

Water Saving
Need Is Cited

coming in Boys

In

Rome,

Ga.

Police

this lor a landing on Uie airport s said he and liie other youth*
lo east runway when it clipped
was

the

top

of

three

tree*,

Herald Index

Asks Action

at the Darlington School for
was

Railroads, Unions Deadlocked

Coast Guard plane early to­
day dropped anil rallies scr­
um to tlie liner Queen Eli !
rabeth at sea to help a Can­
\,
CHICAGO (U P D — Tlie na­ decision allowing them to Hie railroad should retrain
adian boy who bad been
scratched or bitten by a po» tion’ * railroads and Hie live streamline work rules, an­ clerk* displaced by machines.
sihly rabid dog.
mammoth
on-train
imloni, nounced after Ihe breakup Southern Pacific said iho
plan would retard technical
each barked by a powerful that they would put work
advance and croata unnec­
rule
change*
in
effect
within
essary Jobs,
TALLAH ASSEE ( U l 'l ) —A weapon, remained deadlock­
a month.
damage suit which sought ed today in their longstand­
ll wax unlikely a atriko
The unions declared, after
to integrate
all municipal ing dispute over "feather*
would take place over feath­
the Supreme Court barked
(acilllle* In Florida'* capital ts’dilmg.”
erbedding. 11 waa believed
Hie employer*,
that
III y
wa* dismissed Wednesday at
Kennedy would atep in with
They met to dlsnis* the would strike.
Hie request of an attorney for
emergency
fartfinding
In San Francisco, negotia­ a
issue
Wednesday
lor
the
first
the five Ne.;roes who brought
board to head off a alrike for
tors
for
the
Southern
l
’
aclflc
tone since the talk* broke
Hie suit.
al least !*&gt; days. Observers
off last August, The talks Railroad and Ihe Brotherhood fell the White House pro­
of
Ball
way
Clerk*,
prod
it
d
lasted
NU mltllllei
lieforc
bably would Iry lo force ar­
by t’ icsideni Kennedy, re
WASHINGTON
(U P D
- Miming to in impasse
bitration m Hie dispute !(•
turn',i|
),v
(he
conference
tabl*
The railrondi, backed by
Tlie House Government Ope­
Hie iMinrd'i recommend aHorn
today
In
their
dispute
over
ration* auhrommlttee h a * last week’s Supreme Court
tailed to satisfy Iroth tides.
automation.
been told Hut cancellation of
Hu* President stepped in­
contract* for fitiren orange
to the picture Wednesday
juice concentrate saved *ev
when tiie tt nisi
member
crai million dollar* tor the
Bridge .
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union apparently wa* on the
government.
Classified
Pace 3-A
verge of is-tnng a strike tilCondi»
.... P a rs 2-A
llmtituni.
He
piked
h-nii
I tear Aldiy „
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— sides to submit their differ­
T A L U H A S S E E (U P D —
Pago 4
I- liteii d
City School Supt. Carl K. ences In arliltration.
Gov, Karri* Bryant Wednes­
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Enterlaliiment
Il.oiscn believes an "open
The railroad accepted but
day officially backed a move
la-gal*
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hand, hail ruler or light- union negotiators were exby Sen* Spessard L
HolPurlin . . ....
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weight paddle” I* (lie answer peeled to hold tiaek an an­
tund and George A. SmalhS'K'iely
ago 8-h 4 It)
lo unruly students in the na* swer until they hud d sens*er*. (D Ela.l, lo run Inter­
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lion’ s capital.
Kports
ed it. The union contended
state Highway 73 from Tampa
Corporal
punishment
ap­
to Miami.
plied to Ihe "band or l|ie
buttocks of a pupil” under
rlrcumstanc-1
L A K K I AND f i l l ' ) - Gov. ' ' J u s t i f i e d
Farris Bryant ami the Stale ra " wouiu gu far toward
(.cgialalurc have Ik t ii asked bringing order in (be public
to pa** legitlation prohibit­ schools, llanscn said Wednei
ing tlx sale of atcohullc (a v ­ day.
Further disregard for a
erage* from grocery stores,
drug itores, auUnnohile ter- teacher's instruction* might
vlre station* and other rc- make it necessary to eject the
tail family shopping outlets. student from the classroom,
lie said. The school head sug­
gested use of “ reasonable
force for the pur;Ki*e of pro­
o f feting Our Cuelumcrn
A special meeting o f tbo
pelling a pupil in a desired
North Orlando Volunteer Fire direction."
FREE Tiro ln*i|icclion
Dept, h** lawn railed fur ft
p.m. Saturday at (hr Commu­
FREE Tiro Rulalion
nity Building in tha Village
1 FREE Flat Tiro Repair
Rivreation Are*.

4 Killed In Florida Bound Plane Crash
boarded

THE I.TITLE RED SI IIOOLHOIJSE revolve.* n check for |2«,8:) from tha
.Sanford Drove Hill, RI’O Does, proceed.* from a Hpcciid donation mmle dur­
ing the m e n l North Florida District f ’onvention, lieltl in Sanford. Tito
chock, ladiiK presented to Mrs. A. F. Kceth, center, lenrhernt the school by
Mrs. A. I’ . Howcrsox, was Riven to the Sanford Drove for their fnvorito
charity project. A t riitht is Mrs, R. (i. t’ aruthers, who wns co-chairman
with Mrs. liovvursox at the eotivention.
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agreed to t ake. Hie bo) * to
apparently decided to return td
Young Uollla was a atudttrt Florida on a vacation trip.
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warned Florida must
look to it* water conservation
if need a are to tie met In
Uh* coming year*.
Jame* K. Carr, umlerwcretary at Die department, said
tbc water problem would not
he solved by drainage or
flood control. He predicted a
growing problem o f salt water
Intrusion at Hie water table
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Ceramic Artist
Gives Program
In Altamonte
ITf Louise Slmunrk
The fascinating hobby of
Mr*. Olive Henklrmun, guest
speaker for la«t Wednesday's
meeting of the Altamonte
Bprings Civic Club, provided
an intereatinir program for
member* who also found tho
collection of ceramic Jewelry
and ether email item* on d ie
play to be outstanding.
Mr*, nmklcman'a ceramic*
feature reproduction of flower» found in the Martha
Washington Carden* at MU
Vernon and the artist ha*
•pent many hours there painU
ing the flowers to be used for
later reproductions.
Among many article* in her
display for the club were ear­
rings, pins, bracelets, cuff­
link*, ash trays and clgaret
lighters, all beautifully hand
decorated with miniatures of
Martha Washington flowers.
Mr*. Ilenkkleman's grratest
.satisfaction in her work came
with the making of a pair of
cufflinks, embossed with a
coat of arms, for former
President Elsenhower.
Another of her hubbies, also
on display for the club, I* a
large collection of combs.
Her studios ore located on
Lake Frances in Altamonte
Spring* and interested visitors j
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TIIK ASTER 4-11 GIRLS CLIJII of Wentherafielil olmorved National 4-11
Week by H o ttin g tip the attractive ntpre window display in Forest City, top
photo, which not only featured varioun phant* of club work hat al*o the
many prize riblmnn won by tbc girls at tho Seminole County Fair. Mem­
ber* of the club, bottom photo, are front from left, Suzettc Rcrg, Susan
Flufung, Sheryl Clnrk and Kathy Hcuch; buck, Nancy Hrockcnbrough,
Carol Cornish anti Patsy Groves.
(Herald Photos)

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at Madison Square Garden
March 13, will shift their
training to New York this
week. Clay will arrive here
Wednesday from M i a m i
Beach, Fla., while Jones will
switch from Pleasantvillc. N.
J., on Thursday

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T A L 1. A H A S S K E
(Ul’l) —Gov. F unis Bry­
ant and the state Cabinet
called on President Kcn-j
nedy, Congress and other
federal officials today to
"take immediate steps to
end" the costly Florida
Fast Coast Kailway strike
which is harming the
state's fruit and vegetable
industry.
Copies of the resolu­
tion were also sent to the
union which struck the
railroad seven weeks ago
in a wage dispute.
The resolution, adopted
at the urging of agricul­
ture commissioner Doyle
Conner, went to the Presi­
dent, Secretary of Com­
merce, Secretary of the
Interstate C o m m e r c e
Commission, members of
F I o r i da's Congressional
delegation and EEC ofl'i-

The result also could be
that millions of American
housewives will lie denied
Florida fruits and vege­
tables.

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GENEVA Ilf I'D—Neutral
i«t efforts In find u compro­ Seminole County physician- win 1.. l.indsry, society pres
mise solution to the Eastare dissatisfied with present idcnl, said the doctors arc
West nuclear impasse bogged
:
functions
of the Hoard of I dissatisfied with (lie present
down in disagreement* today.
| Medical Examiners and to­ I operation of Hie hoard, they
day expressed themselves I
Approval Nears
unwilling to participate in a
WASHINGTON (LTD—The
letter to the County CommitHouse today was expected to Mon.
overwhelmingly approve a
The Commission had re- .
resolution offering Sir Wins­
; quested the Seminole County
ton Churchill honorary citi­ Medical Society to nominate '
zenship in the Lnited States. member* for appointment to

W arned
Tito City Commission
will Do forced to "cut tho
budffut luird" and may
have to raise the tnillago
next year." City Commis­
sioner Joe Baker warned
a delegation of 20 Monday
night.
The delegation, members of
the Tourist Club, appeared
before the city board seeking
the rebuilding of 12 shuffleboard courts in an effort to
gel various tourney* here.
Baker and other members
of the Isiard refused fo com­
mit the commission in bud,
gcling the $1,000 appropria­
tion until August when bud­
get talks begin.
"The city is in a hole fi­
nancially," Baker spelled out
and "we are going to have to
cut Hie budget hard and may
even lie forced lo raise tho
millage." he emphasized.
In other business the board
set April S for a public hearing on condemning some 15
buildings in Hie city limits.
Some of tlie structures are:
1160 W. 18th; 817 Avocado;
1114 and It HI W. Ninth; 819
Pecan; 1102. IloO, lttiH and
IIH) W. Ninth;
Northwest corner of Holly;
810 W. 13th; rear of 810 W.
I.ith; 308 E. Sixth; 018 Palniello and 5&lt;*&gt; and 510 Oak.
Agreed to furnish the itreet
light* on W. 15th St., and
tabled action on 10 lights
along Mellonville Ave.;
Awarded the low hid of II.
It. Pope at $282.22 on • wall
heating and air conditioning
unit for the recreation depart­
ment office;
Agreed to sign a five-yearlease with the Fleet Rvservo
for their building on Seminolo
lllvd. with the association re,
palling the roof at a cost of

| feel the Ivoard has no real relative to certain autopsies."
, authority amt m a recent
The letter continued that
i meeting expressed themselves
"the members feel the pre­
By l.arry Vrrshcl
I as hav ing twen by passed
sent function of tlie board
Three new A3-J squadrons
is ineffectual and arc not
will arrive here soon.
willing In participate "
• • •
The society requested the
Adams Shopping renter
Commission
draft legislation
plans revitalized with the
patterned on Orange County's
news the city has been asked
law governing its Board of
about annexing the property.
Medical Examiners.
• * •
Commissioner James Avery
Tlicre* talk &lt;m an Industhe Hoard of Medical Exam
said
the Commission's hands
Reject Charges
trial show tor the Civic Cm
; iners.
aro tied in the matter of
ter April 15 . . . industrial
WASHINGTON &lt;LPI»—'The
A letter signed by Dr. Ed |
Operation .of the Seminole County voter regis­ autopsies, explaining that onLYM AN
I’R IN C H ’AL State Department Monday re­
Committcc of the Chamber cials.
tration office on a full-time basin was requested by J ly the stale's attorney can
will discuss it at Thursday's
Florida is nearing its Ralph Diggs today was jected new Moscow Radio
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Registrar Camilla llrtlce of the County Commission authorize a post mortem, lie
meeting.
peak season in vegetable ap|Hiinted by the Coun­ charges that U. S. Air Force
IMilnted, too, to the fact that
this
morning.
production and the FEC ty School Hoard as planes have “ buzzed" Soviet
Mrs. Kruse based her argument for the full-time autopsies cost the county an
C R A C K E R PAY JOT­ Railway is the primary Supervisor of Transpor­ ships al sea.
o|N&gt;ration on a comparison with Lake and Marion average of $5no.
tation a n d Custodial
TINGS • . . plenty of gifts to means of tnmsportating
Commission member* were
Services for the coun­
Counties, of compii rattle size. r - r be given away . . . Friday the crop to market.
still
debating the issue at
night . . . after shopping
The I Pill! population of Lnl.u
Co n t i n u mice of the ty’s 22 schools. Carlton
press time.
hours Saturday afternoon . , strike, the Cabinet said,
I County wu* lit,Too unit of
Henley, assistant prin­ Gov. Fum s Bryant said to­
prises galore . . . bargains
Atul ion County bii.C.00, where­
could yield a "devastating cipal of South Seminole day it is evident that Florida
. . . mark it down for your
Junior High will replace 1 Is lagging behind in providing
as Seminole County’* count
blow
to
the
fru
it
and
calendar . . . This Friday
vegetable industries and Diggs tit Lyman next opjHii tunnies for young peo- Hassle over proposed ex­ ' was lij.soo. However, she
and Saturday.
| pointed out, .Marion and Lake
to the economy of the school term.
| pic to attend college.
• • •
pansion of the First Florida | Counties’ registrations each
Stiite
of
Florida
due
to
I'tilitlrs sewage treatment was to per cent of the total
Sewage treatment p l a n t
j Help For Barber
plant near Bear lak e was p- pulalioiis as computed to iit)
way behind schedule an I loss of time, money and
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —
LOS ANGELES (LTD — brought to the County Com
won't Ik* finished until June quality in loading, hauling
per rent in Seminole County,
Gov.
F'arris Bryant called
distances
of
60
miles
or
U.
S.
citizenship
was
sought
mission
this
morning.
. . • Contractor is paying
The rvKistrnt'a office, es­
Monday for a complete re­
today for John (Jake the
The County Board of Ad­
nearly SIJKK) h month extra more, then reloading tor
view by the legislature of
Barber) Factor by the same justment had approved and tablished by the Legislature in
costs due to exceeding their shipment," the resolution
the regulatory slrueliire of
said.
government agency that only recommended to the County IP55, lias operated one day
time limit.
Che F'lorlda milk industry.
Growers have had to The Henry Stephens Co. of Inst December recommended Commission a variance be per week llqough tbo year,
j))r
1
wi
U
i
dll
day*
of
operation
be"We are dealing with a
his
deportation.
turn
to
trucks
for
trans­
Orlando was awarded the low
granted to Fir«t Florida
Hr. Sidney I. Kata has
l fore primary nml griiciul eleccondition that may re&lt;|iiire
the expansion.
closed his oftiec oil .Mellon portation. Conner said the hid of $135,111 to construct
stringent measures," he sabl.
strike has changed the additions at Lyman and Okay Near
Attorneys for a dissenting
k*'r siiliny is $$:’&gt;,(ion
Villc.
noting Unit "the situation in $025;
whole operation of the Crooms Academy at t li e
WASHINGTON (L T D - The adjacent property owner held annually
the milk industry has deter­
Agreed lo amend the zoning
Clerk Art ISeckwllh Jr. sugar industry in south School Board meeting today. House Armed Services Com­ the company erected it* pre- , keen with a salary increase
iorated during the past few ordinance to allow p&lt;t shop*
CAMILLA
11RUCK
sent
plant,
in
violation
of
the
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M.UU0
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full
time
operasked the Medical Examiners Florida because of trans­
Work on the projects is ex­ mittee was rxperted to ap­
year* to the |*oint wlie re a hi
restricted
commercial
for a replacement for P a n , portation difficulties.
pected to get underway next prove legislation today to building (NTmit in that the "•l"U, Mrs. Ilrure estimated
definitive
review" is essen­ area* next to residential
co»l
of
Opeinliiin
vs-,
old
InIt
plant
is
not
on
the
site
out­
Mai hers . . . Exa minors
i week, according to Architect provide a pay raise for tlie
tial.
areas.
than ill tlio p ast.
have said “ No" and put their
nation's 2 5 million service­ lined in tile permit.
John Burton.
Bryant asked Senate Pres­
l)ffleu
und
olecllim
c
n
.ts
They
said
tlie
question
now
in
reply in writing . . . Beck- j
Tlie additions include a new men.
ident Wilson Carr a way and
is in Mur* 'or ileejs'ofl a n t thu two year* of lPMi-01 were
with declined to show us the |
ail nec suite at..' music s'.a,
I House S|ieaker M a l l o r y
building
maintained
827.J72
exclusive
of
salary,
I
reply this morning.
, al Lyman and five class­ To Gain T im e/
Horne to name committees
• • •
MOSCOW &lt;LI’D — The So will prove detrimental to mid in llMlt-lk'l will tie |.'il.ltttt. i
rooms at the (.'rooms School.
right away to study present
surrounding
propcrlies.
This y e a r ' s Casselberry
Mrs.
Iln
u
r
estimated
Hint
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WASHINGTON ( L i t )
1 The Lyman figure break- viet Union may be maneuver­ The Commission tallied the
milk regulatory law* and heBoard of Aldermen is set­ By Lnited Press International (|„wn
with a full-time operation, exsu5 7?7 w),||r „ . ing to gam time in ils ideo­
Defense
Secretary
Robert
j
come
sufficiently informed to
ting something of a record
Heavy rains and m elting' llrrs f„r ||„. Crooms project logical and political dispiitq matter until Hie March 2d tia rli'il.* would not be need- MrNmt!him rluirged today
make early recommendations
meeting.
. . , Monday night's meeting mow triggered heavy Hood- „ rr r csliinaled at $57,381.
| ed during ninli period* mid
with Communist China, inIn other action this morn- ! (lie office for IPlll-d&amp; would Kenatc subcommittee investi­ to the session Uial begin*
was the 1.1th since the new ing today in the mountains of
_
loruird Western observer*
City Fiscal Agent Loomis
April 2.
ing the Commission:
board took over and one Kentucky, Tennessee, Vir- J
eo*t $25,050, exclusive rf sal- gating Hie award of n eonsaid here today.
lie said he understood from Leedy wa* authorized Mon*
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ikAccepted
health
rcgulacouncilman still complains ginia and West Virginia, fore-1
! tract for the TF'X figliler representatives of the milk day night to come up with
ary.
"if we could ever get rid of ing thousands to lice lor their
The Commission took Mr*. plaint had "needlessly under- Industry that the situation is cost figures on ways of fi­
Faith
Necdfd
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n
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bLu,?1Sen,‘I nolo County Health Departall these "hanging fire" live*.
mined publlr confidence" in "chaotic" and must Ih? cor- nancing a giant water im­
S I. ALCiL SI INF. fUl’l) — 1 ment for teui|Hirary camp Hiuce's request under lidviscitems. WE could begin to do
Highway* were closed in
meiii, along with a request for top official* of Hie Pentagon, re-ted.
provement project estimated
\
Ire
President
Lyndon
It
.jn-s
at
fishing
ramps
an
I
something.
many sections, blocked by (
the pul chase of $5,lino in elec­ In a letter to Sen. John I„
He said he is opposed to ut front $t9Mi,ouo to over $1,Johnson
said
Monday
night
a
|iut,|jc
hearing
for
One of those Items is an- mil(| an,j roc^ k|ales or swirltion equipment from her pie- -M• 4Melluii. D-Ark., eluiiiinun expanding jiricc controls and uoo.ooo.
Ibis nation needs the "faith ! March 20.
nexation of Eastern Shopping jnj, wa|,.ri an,j hundreds of!
of the investigiiting siilieom- resistance to tlicir alxdllhm
Inrluded in Iho recommend­
sent
budget.
The County School Hoard and vision' of early Auier-| Couiiteied an offer by John
Center s Seminole I'laza
I’laza at |,0|„t.j an(| stores were floodmilter, MrNiiinnrii asked for 1* strong. *
ations will tie plans for a wa­
Ivans
to
guide
its
quest
for
Holt
to
rent
20
acres
ns
a
llwy. 17-02 and SR 430. Un­ ed hy the overflow of tlie today voted to change the tad
pei mission to submit imniedi"But sonic change must be ter treatment plant, new well
new worlds in space.
| recreation area near Wel­
official estimate* have been small mountain creeks that
ately a full statement on be- made," he said.
for ,,1‘' Nrw
Helds and ground water stor­
fare
Lake
at
$1,200
yearly
English F.state* School from
made that the town is losing iare the area.
half of the Defense Depart­
age
lank.
Wait-And-See
I rental hy offering Itott $1,200
as much as $75 a day as
ment before the pi oho pioAl Harlan, Ky.. deep in the Mur. "ii to April 4.
At Hie same time, tho com­
WASHINGTON
(U
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for
llie
purchase
of
tlie
land,
long a* the IMaza remains Alleghrnv Mountain c o a l , The i cnson for the change
Deeds further.
mission asked Fingineer Jess
Next Friday, the Ides of
Tallied a request by Multoutside the municipalityXL N11mu 1 is s a i d previous
country, much of the town *
to " ll0" more time for .March, and tlie day the 1111 &gt;• | land police for police jxiwer*
Diet* to come up with recom­
In connection with the an­ business district was under | "Htimerlng-.
according to
'commitments prevented him
mendation* on the size, cost
TALLAHASSEE (L l’li
nexation, it looks like the water. Roads and bridges Supt. of School* R. T. Mil wee. slan* have promised to have in traffic and oilier misde­
•from appearing before tli
and location of Hie storage
The
Supreme
Court
look
un
"several
thousand"
troops
meanors violations in Semi­
't lie b o n i d a l s o u u t l i o i i n d
Cassollicrry men nro going were impassable and more
lank which was recommend­
der advisement today a re- -ubcomiuittee liiiinediately.
.................
Milvvce to meet with muni- out of Cuba, may- well lie a nole County.
to follow tlie county'* and Ilian 2.000 persons
were
quest that it delay its invex asked tbat Deputy Seeiutary I MOSCOW (L P I)—A Soviet ed hy engineers Clark, Daily
great
international
anticli­
Discussed
proposed
legs*ripnl leadeis oil inutulliog
Sanford's example and have
Ro»vvel| Gilputiie lio allowed Ih'iitenuut roloni'l unwittingly and Dietz a* a "must st"|i
homeless.
' Iill ion sponsored by the State ligation into p«*rjury charges j
small sirens at all county max
a "private" discussion meet­
to present tlie stntrineiit, pos- [ passed fnlse milltury informa- gap measure" to aid Hip city *
At Richland*. Va., police j
In
ronneetion
with
*
Lake
Association
of
County
Com
ing, probably W e d n e * da y said nearly l.onn families schools and agicrd to give a
sildy Inter today or Weilnca- lion in n It. S. agent fur dwindling water supply."
i missioner* to increase g»-o County rape ease.
piece of property 011 gtth St. Denies Chai’pe
night, with FiSC officials to
day.
j months before lie wns rough!
were removed from their
The court was expected to
WASHINGTON (UIM)-The lino lax Irom seven to eight
"talk over mutual problem* homes as the fliusl waters wc.-t of F'rencll Avc. to tlie
Tlie aulieoiniiitttee is invest­ nml apparently seutrnei'il to
rule
later
today
or
tumor
1
involved in the action."
Future Fatniers chapter at Justice Department denied cent*.
igating llie uwuid of u |l!.5 death, the government news­
raged four feet deep and ap Seminole High .School,
Monday that Ally. Gen. ItoReferred to Road Supt J r'"*
j/
kson billion routrnet for Hie nil- paper Izvi'stiu said tonight.
proachcd
the
l«*int
where
bert
F.
Kennedy
kept
a
Coast
C.
Lavender
for
his
recoin*
hestolL
lleile!|,
Jack
General Sanford Memorial
purpose fighter plane to GenIzvesliii said the iirmy mini.
they sIimhI in 1957 when a de­
Guard eiitler a» n "special mendation two bids for a
atlorVy^ fiA Iwo de■pul
Library is in such a »ad stale
m 1end Dynaiiilea Corp., F'ort blentiTii-d only a* "l.t. ttol. p."
vastating
flood
hit
the
south
nursemaid"
for
In*
yachting
t
ailer,
$3,334
by
Itozlcr
XIa-1
'*'*
accused
•».
perjury
of repair . . . roof, outside
Worth, Tex., anil Grumman
1 .MIAMI (U l'l)—Early vot- party while another lioat was chlnery Company, Orlando, eonnecllon witti the rain* ra*e Aiielaft over llie llm-iiig Co. hud been working with Russel
of the building, that Jim j « • * Virgl"'» Jn »'
A. I.nngclle, a fonuer siTurily
for
a
u*»'d
trailer,
and
Sl.ftil
nuzsinsl
two
NegriM's;
asked
HONOLULU a r t 'l l — An
mg
ran
tliglitly
ahead
of
pre
in
dislre-s
nearby
.
tiapp* said Monday night
Seallle, Wash. Iloehig was officer of the L. S. embussy unidentified f l y i n g object,
by -Square Deal Machinery Uk; ‘ ourt to delay it* lieardictions today as Hi F'lorlda
. . . “ If they don't do some- Jury Panel
ill Moseovv, who wiis expelled tn.vcllng west at a "very high
and Supply, Orlando.
,,r
,lu a,l) sulipoena* tlm only other eompetiior.
COlinl'Cs east ballots in tlie I’l'&lt;)&lt;&gt;f
El. I’ASO. lev. ( L l’li
thin; we'll have «&lt;&gt; condemn
from
the II. S. K. It. ou spy ul itudi- utul a high rntv of
Sol
a
public
hearing
A
pril,
o'quirlng
his
clients
to
leati
Completion of a Jury panel ! second primary for 31 state. MIAMI (UPD—Spent tin*
II."
rhargrs in October 1950.
‘ Ml'ced," wu* sighted by himsum rifle eartridge* and hut 9 on a |&gt;ro|Misal lo relocate l&gt;’was expected today in the Senate and House scat.,.
Clinics Sol
Hughey
Canal
in
Ravenna
Bedell
argue&lt;l
tiial
tm
.
Dli'-d*
of poison* in the Hulet
hole*
in
a
light
house
were
The weather was fair and
Notice the face lifting at federal fraud tsini of Millie
The first of three "Iteailiclients. Deputy Klicrilf L. G
1 wuiiMi UImikIs Monday night.
the Sanford Atlantic Bank Sol Fistes, setting llie stage warm in most of the state, in offered Monday to hack up Park and took tinder adviseClark and Chief Criminal De­ lu-s Clinics" lo be held for Farly Dales
Two A ' i Notional Gunrd pil­
Building.
| for a L. S. district judge's de- J contrast to the shower* Dial claims 1l1.1t eight Cuban exile merit an ulfcr for a 75 foot
puty
James Yates of Lake pun ills of |ile-school eliildren
LAKELAND (U l'l)-F lu r- ot.* in Id tli-y sow Hie object
right-of-way
lo
relocate
Mike
* *
*
1 riiion on whether to rontiuue pin urd many arras m the fishermen were kidnaped by
County, would refuse lo le* who will enter first grade Idu citrus processing plunt* north of llu&gt; island of Knuni
Drum party chairman Rob ] or move proceeding* to Sun first primary Feb. 2*&gt; and Castro raiders Irom a Ha- Smith Canal
1
lify al the Thursday hearing next full will he In-lit nt 8 und fresh fruit parking hoii-t-s during 11 lou'iuc liuiuing mis1 liainian island.
helped keep the vote down
It Jlhinirr tells us that the I Antonin.
before Supreme Court-ap­ p. m. Tuenfuy in Hu- auditor- film the curliest closing dole stun in Jet fighter* ut on ultitin ul* will stand solidly la-- !
pointed Commissioner Judge iinn uf South Ki'iiiiuulf File- in 11 deroilc till* scuson lie- tilde of 411,000 feet. Honolulu
I
Still
Meeting
hind Gordon Frederick come
meiilary Krhool at Cussellicr- cause of thu slim luge uf cil-Dicw-piqiera and radio stations
I,. I,. Parks.
By lnited I'rrss InteenaHonal
March JU . . . "How actively
Hr said if tlie deputies tr* ry.
Ills.
were flooded with calls.
New
York
publishers
tnerl
will you work for Mr. Fred­
tilled
_before
the
Supreme
|
WASHINGTON (L P li with Newspaper Guild repre­
erick?" say* I. "I.iko we al- |
sentatives again today in an Rvp. Adam Clayton Powell, Court Commissioner in ad j
ways do come any general !
value of their trial in Lake
effort to end tlie 93-day strike. ' D.-N, Y., made clear today
election." says Mr. Billhimcr. !
County Circuit Court on the
that
when
he
travels
abroad,
Another
"day
of
decision"
ar
•‘tin you plan » get out a
perjury charges, it would pre
rived in the years old South­ , no outstretched palm is ig­
vote campaign,?" “ We’ll leave
Additional minor changes Hon of properties for public unco approving new water
Jvdiee their case.
it to the JayCecs." "When did
and one of considerable Inipor- improvement.
j rules to lie dunged by CosselA resolution seeking legis. purchases llie town's revenue ern Pacific Bailway dispute. nored.
In one of the most delalled
the Demo party executive
J berry Utilities.
tulii'c were liiude in tlie draft
lotion paving the way for Al­ bonds lifter Hie water system Review Decision
I’riiii-ipul
discussion
from
! rcjxirls of "counterpart" fund
board
meet?"
"Recently,'
Pussing of Hie oidimmee
of the proposed new charter the floor uguin ill-oil with the
l" ‘ " ' l
tamonte Killing's proposed I U
MIAMI (L i'li — Attorney* ' »|M'nding yet submitted to Hie
says Mi. Billhimcr.
plctr.
was pievtnUd by the negative
•
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a
for tlie Town of Casselberry section on tuxution which only
water system was approved
will ask the U. S. Supreme House, Hie veteran congress'
vote of counrilmun L. Ft.
Court “ some time this week" man listed $348 in tips and
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) during a two-hour o|tcn dls- specifically prohibits Impost. Woodhnmt who has opposed
Notice the nrw windows in (l,y the town council Monday
to review * federal court rul- other miscellaneous expense*
A IJ. S. military spokesman eussion held Monday night by | thin of ud valorem U ses with­ tlie action from the beginning.
Herald Index
the courthouse . . . Tliere ll evening,
ing that former Venezuelan on III* highly publicized 35- denied Communist t bulges to- 1 tlie Bourd of Alderuien und out a referendum vote.
be fi8 at a vo*t of less than j The icsolutiuii u-k* the
Wouifliuma ulso gave a neg­
Bridge ..........
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dictator- Marcos Perez Jimen day F'.urupcan trip during the day Hint Jtoison gas Im* been Charter Committee prior to
$ 1,000 . . . 25 percent more [ legislature to repoul that secAs before, it was pointed ative vote in a follow-up res­
Page
7
Classified
ez N eligible for extradition 1902 congressional session
used in tlie fight against Viet tho board’s regulur monthly out that the citizens have op­ olution extending time length
light . . . 20 percent less air lion of the town charter in ru
Comic*
.... Page fi
to Ins homeland.
gaid to script and time war­
Cong guerrillas in this south­ business niceting.
portunity to prevent unfair of Ilia franchise agreement
seepage.
Dear A bby........... Page 2
east Asian nation.
rants.
1 be one Important change taxution by wise selection of between the town and the
Page 4
Editorial
VFW Post To Meet Hr said tho ehurge* appar- in wording esme when hoard council oflicials who can us company.
The town plans to bmrow
“Smoothest bid opening I’ve
Page 2
Entertainment
Daughter Horn
South Seminole VFW Post cntly refeired to leaf-killing und rommittee ini-mliem in­ reudily be voted “out of of­
seen," those went the words $35o,uoo on uii interim loun
Both will come up for their
l-eguts . .... Page ti &amp; 7
TEHRAN, Iran (LPI) - 62u7 will meet at 8 p.in, today chemicals known us defoliant* structed Attorney Kenneth fice" us they are "voted in."
from Charles LePrede, federal basis for construition of the
second reading and final ac­
Puge
8
Puzzle
__
Queen F'arah Dibah of Iran at (tie new post home on the which have been sprayed from McIntosh to delete use of the
Main item of business in the tion a t a continued session
representative from Atlanta water system. The loan will
Puge ;
Society
Hula) gave birth to her see- Old Dixie llw-y. just north of L. S. Air F'orre planes in Viet II word
in me
the regular meeting vvus tlie first scheduled for 7:30 p. m. next
al th* school bid opening to- be rrtiird when the Commun­
...... “condemnation"
...... - ■inian'.ii in
. Page 5 , ond child, a daughter.
I Hie Ixngwood city limits.
ity Facilities Administration J S jwiU......
I Ni in for mote than a year.
juiticlu dealing with acquisl-1official reading of the ordiu- j Mumlay at the Town UaU.
sUy.
t

Bruce A sk s Full

Time Operation

Hassle Over .'TreatmentPlant
Besieges Board

Milk Regulation
Review Urged

Lyman, Crooms
Bids Awarded

Probe Rapped
By McNamara

Heavy Flooding
Hits Mountains

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Fiscal Agent
Alerted On Water

Bid Date Change
Okayed By Board

Court Studies
'Rape' Case

‘Unidentified*
Flying Object
Over Hawaii

Good Turnout

Legislation Sought

Soviets Kill
S 1Army 'Spy'

Powell Admits
Heavy Tipping

'Condemnation' Out Of New Draft

On Water System

U. S. Denies
Gas Charges

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Tornadoes Rip
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DEAR ABBY: What i? urunp
with a mother who will let her 14year-old daughter accept ii 840 pres­
ent from u 20-year-oid boy who i*
trying to get through college? My
hti.-lmiid nnd I enn’t iindcrntund i*. I
told our non tonight that if thin lit­
tle gold-digger hna to have a ?40
preaent he can quit school nnd go to
work. We are huving u tough time
putting our aon through school. Her
fnmily apparently didn’t think a
thing’ of It. Why doesn’t her mother
keep her in where she belongs?
Thunk you.
CONSTANT READER

’ By Abigail Van Buren
many times it isn't even funny.
What can I do about it?
ANNOYED
DEAR ANNOYED: Cull your
telephone company and u*k it to in­
vestigate.
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DEAR ABBY: I wish to take is­

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sue with you. You said it is bad
By United P rtk t International: central aeiliun* of Virginia, i around So widely nattered
manners to use u toothpick in pub­
A devastating aeries of torA light plane crashed in a i communities in
Alabama,
\ It w
lic. Well, why do the finest jewelryT.vu I t ) K t y l t o i s
nadoes ripped through tho j snow atorin near Marjtvilic, Mississippi and Tennessee
i t ) W eekly
,\i m
Re­
stores sell solid gold toothpicks?
South Monday and early to­ Utah, Monday, killing the | At least four persons were
lit w
HAS ONE
l.'l WI.Iu j .T;
day, leaving behind a heavy lone occupant, i/'lnnd Young,' dead and mnre than a score
7 .i - l 4 i tl t i t e r C t o n k i t e —
injured. Hundreds of build
toll of lives and injured and of Richfield, U nh.
Newt
DEAR HAS: Back scratchers
jug* and homes were dam
millions of dollars of property Tornadoes:
T:5 0 I t ) I.«r*tn!e
and
toenail
clippers
arc
sold
in
the
14)
M
a r s h a l l Dillon
The lirst tornado touched aged, lotnc beyond repair.
damage.
i t ) Com bat
"finest"
stores,
too.
Rut
that
does­
DEAR
READER:
Don’t
blame
Monday
at
KaufDoien*
were
homeless.
A half foot of snow fell in down early
l.tO 14) I . l o M B r i d g e t S how
n’t mean it's proper to scratch one's
1:3) IS) E m p i r e
the girl’s mother because your son
Alabama was hardest hit.
the Midwest and fog and dria-l man. lea., in midaflcrnoon.
14) Ited S k e l t o n H o u r
back or clip one’s toenails in public.
«|»ent more than he could afford on a
Mississippi counted o n e
ale cut visibility to almost I during the night the torna(&gt;) H a w a i i a n K y .
• • •
gift
for
the
girl.
When
a
girl
gets
u
dead
and
to
injured
in
its
* 44 ( * i J s c k l l e n n y Kliowaero in places. Flood w aters, •*&lt;*•» performed a destructive
i t ) U ntouchable.
CONFIDENTIAL TO "OLD-FA­
gift from a young mnn, her purents
forced families from their hop-scotch t h r o u g h
snd tornado.
C&gt; Dick P o w ell s h e w
SHIONED
MOTHER”
:
Since
when
hnve
a
right
to
assume
he
could
a
f­
th :0# i t i H a r r y M o o r s S h o w
11
homes in Indiana lor the sec­
is it "old-fashioned" for a mother to 10:30 IS) T h a B e . ' o f D I-ford it. The world ia not going to
ond time in a week.
c
.
n
e
r
y
'43
insist on moral behavior? Tell your
lock up its daughters so young men
( ! ) H u n tle y ItrpbM Iug
Flooda:
daughter that you don't care what 11.41 13) N a w a c o p e
like your son will be out of tempta­
Rain (ell across the South.
(4) C k s n n t l 4 M t w a r o e m
the other mothers allow, NO daugh­
tion's way.
London, Ky., received 2 42
t») M urphy M a rtin
• • *
ter
of
yours
Is
going
on
a
week-end
X fw i
inches in six hours, Nashville,
ski trip with her boy friend. And if 11.14 ( t ) M i d . F I * . F i n a l R « .
DEAR ABBY: I shore a parlyTenn., 1.88 inches, Green­
port
HE doesn't like it, the boy friend
line with n woman in her sixties who
11:30 ( t ) W e a t h e r
wood, Miss., 1.54 inches, Mar11:3* I t ) H o l l y w o o d l f o r t e
can
go jump.
can’t
speak
n
word
of
English.
She
is
tinsburg, W. Va., 5 inches of I
*
m
•
C a lva cade
president of a club of old ladies who
I t) Channel t T heater
snow and Harrisburg, Pa., 2
Whut's
on
your
mind?
For
a
per­
11:31 ( 1) T o n l t a S h o w a a
can’t speuk English either. Listen to
inches of snow in six hours.
STEINEBACH, Germany (UFI) — Georges this: Almost every time 1 am talk­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
Tupelo, Miss., also received Bfduult, lender of a movement ncekirijr to topple
WEDNESDAY A. M.
stumped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
SAMUEL HOUSTON m'L
ing on the telephone she breaks into
2 42 inches in six hours. Mem­ French l'reaident Chorion de Gaulle, appeared certain
Beverly
Hills,
C
’ulif.
my
conversation
with
"DOCTOR"
or
4:31
It) a n a on
phis, Tenn., got 2.45 inches in
*
•
*
CHARLTON, a . SOPHIA
4:10 (4) C o l l a t e o f t h t A i r
of political unylum in Went Germany today if he "HOSPITAL!" This means I hnve to
24 hours, and Little Rock,
1:43 ( ! ) Hlgn Oa
wantH
it.
Hate
to
write
letters?
Send
one
get
off
the
line
immediately.
I
under­
7:00
(3)
Today
Ark., M3 in thu same period.
Heinrich Junker, interior minister of the Went stand it’s the law. A couple of min­
f:.' . (3) F a r m M a r k e t ' • a p a r t
dollar to ABBY. BOX 3365. BEVER­
Knoxville, Tenn., had an inch
14) W s k o u p M o i l o s
German state cf ilavarin, said
LY
HILLS.
CALIF.,
for
Abby’s
new
utes
later
I
pick
up
the
phone
and
I t) Today
in an hour.
Illdault could have asylum if
booklet,
"HOW
TO
WRITE
LET­
T:3*
(4)
Pre f hoot P la n n in g
she
is
laughing
nnd
talking
to
one
of
Six familici left their
1:41 ( t ) C o u n t d o w n N a n a
he makes a written request
TERS
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS."
her
friends.
Shu
hus
pulled
this
so
hotnea at Vevay, ind., Mon­
(I) atata Mama A Wea­
and pledges to forego political
ther
day when the swollen Ohio
7:43 ( t ) .Mickle's r .o a p e l T i m a
activity. He said Illdault al­
River cut off the town from
3.4a
I
t
)
C
a p ta la k an g a ro o
ready had made an oral re­
( I ) Mickey E v a n s I k o n
the weaL The old brick power
quest
for
refuge.
4:33 (I) Weather ant News
house collapsed on Indiana's
1:30 ( t ) C a r t o o n v l l l s
Bidault, 63, a gray-haired
■mm Ticasttuu
Markland Dam.
1.34 (3) Today
former French premier, heads
ucMucoioa
MHONlUM
1:00 (I) J a c k I.slsne Show
The crcat of the Ohio mov­
•
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M
U
C
A
^JIIO
M
JT
Q
M
PK
O
D
U
C
T
IO
*
(4) A m e r i c a n l l l s t o r y
drew trumps.
My son Jim tells me that
NORTH
1*
the National Resistance Coun­
ed past Louisville, Ky., Mon­
1:30 13) &lt;!*!• B to r m S h o w
DAMASCUS.
Syria
(UPI)
Then
1
led
my
jack
of
dia.
A
Q
I
S
]
as
I
get
older
I
have
a
ten.
cil
(CN'K),
an
organisation
de­
I t ) l l n m p e r ito o m
STARTS FRL MARCH 15 |
day end was expected to
tKJI
monds and it held. At this 1:43 I t ) N o w s s n d I n t e r v i e w s
reach Evansville, Ind., Wed­ —A new drive toward Arab dicated to overthrowing De dency to bid with the deli­
♦ A Q 108 8
11:00
(3)
S
a
y
W
h
o
a
KIDDIES
ADM.
point it appeared that I was
*7
unity resulting from last Gaulle and aeixlng control of cacy of a sledgehammer.
nesday.
(4) C a l e n d a r
UNDER I2i
going lo make seven. The
So, If you don't approve WIST
BAST
I t ) I . e e r n H panU h
Heavy rains caused light week's revolution in Syria France. The CNR Is linked to
FREE
diamond finesse had worked. 14:31 13) P l a y T o u r l l a a o h
A K 984
♦ 1072
fooding in northwest Geor­ appeared today to have the .Secret Army Organisation of my three no-trump rebid,
(4) I l e v i L a c y
V
I
f
»
4
1
AU
I
had
to
do
was
to
re.
I
won't
argue,
although
1
do
(OAS) which liaa conducted
( t ) Ann g o lh e rn Show
gia .early today.
♦ K «7
created a threat of Increased terrorist activities against De feel that it waa the beat bid ♦♦ J8 18 04 8 I
peat it and discard my Jack 11:00 ( * ) J a n o W y m a n l*re* K 868S
Near Abilene, Tex., alterl / f I' VJIk I l l l \ ' ' l
• o n to
of spades on a third diamond.
at my dispoial after my
•O U T H (D )
Gaulle and his government.
Ilf's deputies f o u n d the trouble /or Israel.
(3) P r i e s I t R i g h t
MIDI I K t HI A l f H
Fortunately
for
my
future
14) T h e McCoy*
A AJ
Iraqi Vice Premier Salah
iildault’a aides M o n d a y partner responded two dia­
wreckage of a light plane that
peace
of
mind,
I
remember­
V
AQ
10874
monds
to
my
opening
heart.
El
Saadi
Is
in
Damascus
con­
■light denied he had made all
crashed In a thunderstorm
♦ J*
ed that just because a fin­
After hia jump to live
STARTS SUN.
Sunday. Two Dyeaa Air Force ferring with Syrian leaders oral request for asylum aftar
♦ AQ4
esse worked the first time
hearts
1
waa
mildly
interest­
r l • &gt; NJ I V I VI IN ' )
‘JO I’ounda Uf Trouble*
on
plana
to
create
a
joint
being discovered In this Alpine
Both vulnerable
Ease officers died.
it might not work the second
military
command
which resort Sunday, There was ape- ed In seven and choae my
W est Worth E ast
■ M ill
MIDI - I N 1 Hi A T O f
Lnow and Cold:
and that I had bid six. not
six club bid to see if he
Pan
P a ts
av
IV
PHONE FA 2-1218
Two mid-March s t o r m s would link their two nations culatlon whother the dapper
1 N .T . P a I* 5 *
P a ra
seven. I won the second dia­
could bid six diamonds.
Last Times Ionite
converged on New Englund with the United Arab Repub­ fugitive from France would
P a t*
Pan
a *
av
mond
with
the
ace
and
was
When
he
merely
returned
to
7:00 &amp; 10:30
P a ss
Pan
today and up to six inches of lic (U.A.R.), Yemen and Al­ agree to lliivuria'a conditions
very pleased when Hast mut­
six hearts 1 Milled for a
geria.
Opening
NOW thru WED.
"CLEOPATRA’S
th at be ceaae political activi­ safe contract.
snow were expected.
tered something that did not
DAUGHTER"
OPEN 1:45 SHOWS AT
Saadi gava some indica­ ties.
Around Chicago, w h e r e
exacUy sound like "Oh, fid­
easy.
Tiie
jack
of
clubs
opening
Debra Paget - Color
2:00 - 58)0 - M:O0
fresh s n o w covered the tions during a talk with
In Paris, French officials was friendly. If Wcat had
1 «fon With the queen after dlesticks!"
Stewart Granger
Co-Hit 8:00 Only
ground, fog cut visibility to newsmen Monday night that suld they Interpreted reports opened a diamond I might East played low, ruffed a
Then I finessed my jsck of
"Son
Uf Samson"
sera at the Joliet Airport and the Joint military venture that Iliilnult had asked fer still lie studying my play, but club with the king of hearts, spades amt made seven after
Mark Forest • Color
an eighth of a mile at Midway might be directed against asylum aa meaning ha had w tli the club operiing six was since I could afford it, and all.
the Israelis.
Airport.
WED. A Til L IIS.
abandoned hia s t r u g g l e
Ten Inchaa of snow bit
Asked if it would be used against De Gaulle. They look­
CARLOAD
mountainous western
Vir­ as a weapon for the "final ed upon hla possible stay in
PASS X ITES
ginia. Heavy snow also fell obliteration" of the Jewish nnvnria ns nn adequnte solu­
•cross northern and north slate, he said, "It will be a tion to the problem.
7:00 A- 10:30
i -A#W| *U1 t Am AlaUPf* 4H&lt;TV&gt;*8
Weatrrii Action
weapon enabling the Arabs
The psychiatrist who re­ unhappy women that he hue their share of the breuks?
Officials in Paris believed
In Color • • •
to regain their freedom and acceptance of asylum by Bi­ cently said th at ganarally forgotten tha majority of
COMING MARCH 21
"BACKLASH"
rights and to prevent imper­ dault would get Da Gaulle and woman ara not glad they are women still want to he women
Here’s a real break: Ruth
Richard Midmark
ialism Interfering in Arab West German Chancellor Kon­ women, hut, inetead, deeply even though they might want Millett's booklet, "Happier
Walt D isney
Plus At 8:10 Only
areas."
resent their status, must he so to lie prettier, richer, smarter Wives (hints for husbumls)."
rad
Adenauer
out
of
a
tight
Audle'a Own True
Hy Jane Casselberry
.v
/
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S
o
n
o
F
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in London, the Dally Tele­ ■pot. I&gt;e Gaulle and Adenauer engrossed In tha problems of or younger.
Just send 25 cents to Ruth
Story Of W. War 2
American Legion Memorial graph said the Syrians and
How many woman would Millett Reader Service, o/u
“TO HELL tL HACK"
Post 258 of Casselberry will Iraqis had agreed to "Inten­ recently aigned an historic
trade the Job of homcmaklng Tho Sanford Herald, P. O.
friendship
treaty,
and
BlAudie Murphy
meet a t tha Casselberry Wom­ sify action against Israel."
hk
for the job of earning a liv­ Rox 480, Dept. A. Rudio City
Color
dault's discovery in Bavaria
an's Club Friday at 8 p.m.
Tlic Arabs have always ciTuted a sensitive situation.
ing, if they hud to choose be­ Station, New York 10. N. Y.
Hut newly funned legion contended that Israel is Aral*
tween the two? Not the ma­
Adenauer, nppurrutly deter­
Auxiliary Unit will hold a territory and that the Israejority.
mined
to
preserve
his
new
separate meeting at the same lis are tools of imperialism.
How many women would
ulliunre with De Gaulle, Mon­
tima and place. AU eligible
It is generally agreed tlial
WASHINGTON (U PI) — give up the fun of femlnlnu
women are Invited to attend any movement Hint would day sent back unopened Hifaahlons to dress as unimagi­
tha meeting ami become* char­ (end to unite the Arabs, who dault's personal plea to an The House waa prepared to.
natively as men doT Not
day
to
approve
a
815.8
billion
2K0O Sanford A ir.
ter members of tin. unit.
have an overwhelming man- "old friend'' for asylum. Ade­ military authorisation, the mnny.
nauer
iiiii
I
Iliilnult
ones
work­
power
superiority,
would
How muny women think be­
AIR CONDITIONER
largest In the nation's history.
INSURANCE
cause potential (rouble for ed together on building a
ing a father la mure Import­
Rep.
Carl
Vinson,
(D-Oa.),
European
army.
the Israelis.
ant than being a m othtr?
H. B. Pope Co., Inc. AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
bEOUL (U P lj — South
By rejecting the plea, Ade­ tha bill’s champion, told con­ Any ai all T
Tli® Syrian revolution Fri­
For Thn Finest Year Around
Korean authurltlea today an­
gressmen
that
"nothing
gets
See
and
Hear
nauer
gave
the
impicssiuli
day, on Ills- heels of a simi­
W eathrr Conditioner
How muny women would
nounced the arrest «.f ID per- lar uprising Feb. H in Iraq, that he was doing nothing lie- u* Into war quicker than
FEDDKItS
ctigngc
in
such
typically
mas­
COLOR
TV
weakness.'
eons — Including four funner has given the cause of Arab hind De Gaulle's hack.
Sales — Sen ire
All Lines Written
culine
uvucutiuns
us
hunting,
200 S. Park Ave.
Sanford
North Korean army officer* - unity new impetus.
FROM YOUR CAR
The powerful chairman of fishing and golf rsthcr than
But sources in Bunn aald
Bring
Your Insurance!
FA 2-4234
on charge* of plotting to "eli­ In Cairo Mon Jay, Li .Alt Adenauer asked the stale of the House Armed Servlet*
every evening, 7:30 til
Problems To Us —
spend their spare time in
minate" military Juntu chief officials withheld comment liavaiiu to giant the asy­ Committee was ready to ask
11:10, from our window at
ACI O SERVICE
mure fsmhiliiu pleasures such
Gen. Park Chung lire and on the Iraqui Syrian propus- lum, which la permissible tho House to raise the arm*
2000 Sanford A ir.
us bridge, hnmilcrufts, shop­
auitu power III a coup d'etat.
budget hy $407.7 million, In­
under German law.
HARRY ADAIR’S
ping and getting together
cluding R.Tii.T million for tho
AGENCY
GULF SERVICE
with other women to trudu
giant RS70 wurplane. The
Tirea - Batteries - Accessories 218 S. Park Avi). FA 2-504'
gossip, recipes and so on? All If everyone
SANFORD, KI.A.
Road AAA Service
plane would l&gt;e capable of fly­
increasing number would like
knew whul TV Guaranteed
(Bake A Muffler
ing 2,000 miles an hour and
it, hut still not the mujority.
Service
MORE BUSINESS
firing missiles ui ground tu r­
servicemen
Flench A 1st.
How
muny
women
would
gid s.
FA
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2-0022
know almost
luthvr mow the lawn, fix
Vinson and must members
THESE
leaky lancets, shovel snow everyone
of his committee want the ad­
LITTLE
Fairway Texaco
and be responsible fur all tho
ministration to build two more
ADS
would choose. . .
Service
ItSTOs, complete with ireupoii* other handy mull jobs than do
Are
The
Shortest
their owil dully household
Harry M. Kuiffin. Jr. Mgr.
Dl.tunce
systems, to determine whether
chorea?
A
few
might
like
it,
lletu eeil
TEXACO GAS AND OILS
It is fcusihlu. However, D e ­
MmTuk Luhricutloii HUY Kit
fense .S eere Uiiy H u b e r t 8 . Mc­ hut nut many.
and
Fire.lone T. II. A.
Sure, women may envy men
Namara contends the plane
Ma.hing k Polishing
SELLER
occasionally,
but
not
for
long.
would not he wortli its cost of
Pick Up k Delivery • Road
CALL —
Much of the time, women
Service
Up to $10 Idllloll.
FA
2-2(111
or GA 5-59381
know tliut even in u mini's
2.1th A French A v . Suiifoid
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world they are lucky to l&gt;v
I'Ll MlilNG
women. After ull, is it u man's
CONCRETE I'ltODLCTS
world? Ur huie women just
managed to keep mrn think­
HARVEY
Chapman Concrete R. L.PLUMIIING
ing It is, so they- won't notire
Complete lii.Lillath'ii. •
it hus become u world in
Products
Repair.
WASHINGTON (U PI)—De which women gel more tliuii
Ill.OCk S
Huthiooni and Liuheii
Su-piiing Stolte. - Path, ltioeki
lease Secretary Hubert S.
Fixture*
Car Sto|i. - Sill* - l.inteti
McNamara has told Congress
Muter puinpa Fret Kutimat**
"Everything
In
The
Ulock
that if tiiere was an uprising
204 S. Sanford
FA 2-3381
Line"
in Cuba ami the Soviets sent
10*1 N. Elm
Sanford
in mure troops, he would con
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h o o f in g - HIIKK1 METAL
ORCHIDS
aider such a move "an irnsiFEEDS
IN
Ion."

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Political Asylum

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iAJNGUOOi) CIVIC LEAGUE niumbem taking part in u Book Review
Program u t lust Tuesday's mooting wore, nautcd from left, Mrn. Otis I&lt;ee,
Miia Ella Cummings and Mrs. Ralph S ta rt; back from left, Mrs. L. L. Cox,
Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. John llnnner ami Miss Elizabeth Abbot.
(Herald l ’hotu)

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In.lulluliuii and Repair*
G utter, • Ma lei proofing .
Jim Dundy Feed*
Sheet Metul Work
Timothy Hay - Cotton Seed
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V

World Neighbor
Program Given
By W SCS
The Woman's Society ol
Christian Service ol First
Methodist Church met in the
sanctuary w i t h
members
from Grace and Ehenezer
Methodist Churches as visit­
ors for the meeting.
During the business meet­
ing. the WSCS voted to pro­
vide two scholarships to the
Methodist Youth Camp, one
fo r
Christian
Adventure
Camp for Junior High and
one lor Senior Assembly, for
high school students. A new
budget was accepted for the
coming year. It was announc­
ed that names lor new circles
will be drawn by circle lead­
ers on May 21 in McKinley
Hall. It will be an open meet­
ing ami anyone interested
may attend.
Mrs. M. E. Itaker, presi­
dent. reminded the society of
the annual district meeting to
he held at First Methodist
Church in DcLand on March
15.
Mrs. Ray Herron h a d
charge of Hu* program on
World Neighbors. She was as­
sisted by Mrs. Ashby Jones
who closed (hut (tort.on of the
meeting with a prayer hymn.
Mrs. Raker introduced the
visitors. Mrs. Ilruco Gray of
Hastings, who is the president
of the DcLand District WSCS.
and Mrs. 'lark Halsey of
Crescent City, vice-president.
Mrs. Gray gave an inspiring
talk using us her topic "Show
Me Thy Way
Mrs. Roy Tlllis and tier
committee were in charge oi
the covered dish luncheon
which followed the meeting,
wear green.

Mrs. H . T odd
N e w Sorority H olds First M e e tin g
N am ed President
And
A \a kes P lans For C om ing Y e a r O f Oaklawn
The newly organized Phi
Gamma Eta Chapter of No
Phi Mu. sorority, he'd Hie
Hrst meeting at the home ol
the president, Mrs. Jo»\ Alex­

ander. on West First Street. | McCall. Mrs. McCall, presi­
Following a lengthy busk j dent of the \ i llita Ela Chap­
tie** session the group enjoy-1 ter of Rcta Sigma Phi. which
rd an interesting program on was responsible for the form­
"Charm," led by Mrs. Glennj ing of the new chapter, also

Class

The adult Sunday School
instructed the group concern­ Class of the Oaklawn Baptist
ing the functions and duties ol Chapel met at the home of
Ihe various oflices. Mrs. John Mrs. It. Davis Tuesday night
Alexander was al»o present for its monthly class meeting.
and outlined the lunctions ol
Those present were Mr. and
Hie social activities.
Mrs. Ray Murray. Mr. ami
At a previous inerting at Mrs. R. Davis Mrs. Kay
the home of Mr*. McCall, Chamberlain. Mrs. E d n a
.Mr*. E. C. Harper Jr. con­ Rice. Mrs. Ruby Swain, Mrs.
ducted Ihe pledge ritual* lor Helen Todd and Mrs. Sue
all Ihe new members. Install­ Payne
ed a* new- ollicers were Mrs.
The following class officers
J o e Alexander, president: were elected for the coming
Mr*. Greg Walker, vice pres­ year: president, Mrs. II. |
ident: Mi** Leslie Jones, re-1 Todd; vice president. It. Murcording secretary, and Mrs. {ray; secretary and treasurer.
Bobby Mitchell, treasurer.
Mrs. E. Rice: devotion chair­
Other charter members are man. Mr*. K. Chamberlain:
Mrs. Patrick Erickson, Mr*. social chairman, Mrs. II.
Robert Gonzalez, Mr*. Hill Davis; publicity chairman,
Reck. Mr*. Sid Vihlen, Mr*. Mrs. S. Pay no.
Group captains are Mrs. I,.
Jim Warner. Hie Misses Don­
na Hodges and llurhuru Mos­ Andrews. It. Steele, L, Todd 1
es and Mr*. Martha Jennings, and Mrs. R. Swain and class
sponsor. Mr*. Mike Crever i» teacher i* .Mrs. It. Murray. !
a transfer member
The class meets the first
Each pledge received a Tuesday ol each month. The
blue iNiok mark wilh a pink j next meeting will be April 2.
lose and "Charier member— 1al Hie home o| .Mr. and Mrs. j
I'iii Gamma Ela" in silver L. Todd.
lettering a* a memento. Xi
lleta Eta presented Ihe chap- * To save your (able linens
ter with record Ixmk* for Ihe and Ririiiturc from candle
president and treasurer, rit-1 d r i p p i n g s extinguish Hie
tial material and a check to | flame with mi old metal lip
start an account lor Hie new ! slick holder. You will never
chapter.
blow them out again.
The new group has many
plans lor an evcnltul and
pleasant year ahead.

GETTING READY to take
their places in the commonitv, by helping to lilt the des­
perate need (or more and
more teachers in the state,
are two of Sanford's fine
young people.
Miss Dial! Aiken and Miss
Carolyn Michels. Ixitii Stetson
University students, arc in­
terning in area schools to
gain firsthand classroom ex­
perience in the tremendous
responsibility o f teaching
children to read, write, count,
and most important, to think,
to understand and to grow
mentally.
Miss Aiken is working at
.J
the Dempsie IJrewster School
in Del.and and Miss Michels
will
assist
Mrs.
Mary
Groontc, first grade teacher
at I’inecrest School in Sunlord.
• •
HELP IS FURTHCOMING
also irom the Senior Class td
Seminole High School, who
with the help of a couple of
Itotarinns, Hill Lovelace and
Charlie Robinson, are settin:
up a scholarship for one oi
the members of their class.
OFFICERS OF Pill GAMMA ETA CHAPTER of Nit Phi Mu sorority pro•‘Forty Pounds of Trouble,"
side at first mooting after oryranization. Loft to rijrlit nro Miss Leslie
a charming movie alwut a
Jones, secretary; Mrs. Grej? Walker, vire president; Mrs. Joe Alexander,
Civic Meeting
cute little gal. starring Suz­
president and Mrs. IJoliby Mitchell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
anne Plcsheite and Tony
35c each
Curtis, will he the vehicle
Canceled
through which the class hopes
The monthly meeting of the '
3 for $1
to raise several hundred dol­
Civic Department of the San­
lars. thanks to the coopera­
Many Other llu rd y
ford Woman's Club, sched­
tion ol It it / Theater manager,
St. Patrick’s Day
I’lnnls
uled
for
this
Wednesday,
has
|
Rill Lovelace.
lly Helen Snodgrass
| eompanled by Airs. Adam monthly session.
Ix-cn cancelled due til the SlidThe entire senior class will
Friends of the Enterprise Muller of IJeRary attended
Coffee Planned
Cub Seoul Troup 5&gt;ai accom­ den illness nf Hie guest speak­
LANDSCAPING
he out all next week, selling
reporter. Alls* Helen Snod- j the hoard of director* meet- panied by Mrs. Dun.ilil Dracll er, Air*. Herherta lA'onardy..
tickets to that movie at the
o(
the
West
Volusia
Can­
i Ing
c a k o l y n Mi c h e l s
By Tigercttes
grass, will be glad lo know
and Air*. Forrest Null enjoy­ Since it was too late lo plan
special prices of Ju cents for
cer Society meeting held at
(■ray Shadows
An early observance of SI. that site is back at work Ihe West Volusia Hospital Iasi ed a tour of flic George E. nnothcr program it was de-1
adults and 25 cents for dill- j The sheath, too, variously
Turner plant ol Ihe Florida rilled to railed Ihe whole j
dren, actually less than the called a chemise, sack dress, i'utriek's Day is planned by again alter having minor sur­ week
Nursery
Power Corp. Iasi v-eck. The meeting. Member* take note t
and now called a shill (when the VAf 1-1 Tigerettoi. A cof­ gery at the Fish Memorial
regular price.
Tlie Rev. Paul K Sclmltz, boy* were shown where and there will not lie a covered I
S. Sanford Are.
I he movie is scheduled to there are no figure-molding fee will he held this Thurs­
vicar of All Saints Episcopal how the kilowatts arc made. dish luncheon this month.
t! ) AH. So. of Gimlrrvllle
Hospital in DcLand.
Ik- shown here March 17. 18. 1darls at the waist) was seen day at Ihe home of Mrs. AlarChurch of Enlerprise, was Hie
Mr.
and
Mr*.
L.
E.
Hub19 and 20 and tickets will be in all colors and fabrics, with j vin Koogcr, 129 Country Club
hard of Spencer, Ind., are guesl speaker al flic regular
good lor anytime on those some pretty ones in that won­ Circle.
now
occupying Hie Cox apart- monihly meeting nf Hie Epis­
Tile ladies will use the tra ­
derful. wonderful J e r s e y
days.
m
e
n
t . Residents welcome copal Chorehwomcn at the
ditional
Irish
green
in
their
that's
so
veryeasy
on
the
up­
Lovelace and Robinson are I
Parish House last Wednes­
them
to Hie community.
members ol the Youth Com-1 keep. and always looks so •Ires* as well as refresh­
day. Rev. Schntlz spol,r on
Mr.
and
Airs.
Gordon
War­
ments.
miltce of Rotary, which has pretty and feminine
the ".Meaning of I ami."
All wives of enlisted per­ ner and children «&gt;i Orlando
Miss Kuberg called the
worked steadily lor scholar­
The Circle Y ol the Harnett
were
recent
goes!*
of
their
ships and all phases of help shill dress a "little nothing sonnel of VAII-I are invited to
Al t-mm ial .Methodist Church
speed manual or Pnworgliilo transmission,'
You’re looking at our Impalu Super Sport
mother.
Airs.
Alberta
War­
attend.
Starting
time
is
9:30
that
turns
out
to
lie
every­
and assistance for children ol
('tinverlililr whit'll, along with it* cousin
1’iMilnirlinn, fade-resistant sintered-mctalner. An aunt and uncle, Air. met Tuc*d.iy for the regular
a.m.
thing."
the community.
tlm Sporl Caitipe, absolutely cmburru,H.sea
lie brake linings, and u tachometer to relay
*md
Mr*.
Clyde
Perkins,
who
If
you
have
no
one
lo
leave
"Tile
Look
is
kookic,”
she
It's a good family movie. I
vvlull’s rooking up front.
higher priced earn.
very enjoyable, so get tickets said. "If you're way out, Ihe children with, bring them are wintering in New Smy r- i
That
special
trim
and
lhoar
front
bucket
1
Just lieforuyuu rush olf (oyour Chuvrolet
along and don't forget to na Reach visited Ihe groupj
lor everybody and help sup­ you're m."
rents merely hint ul the comforts you find
dealer, may we remind you th a t both
one
evening.
Commenting on a lovely wear rccn.
port one of the SI IS seniors
built into every Impalu Super Sport.
Impalu Su|ier Sport* oiler tlm new ComMr. and .Mrs. Ed L. Cun- j
fortilt steering wheel *. You adjust it to suit
in college next year with elteckt d suit she said, "You'­
Performance? It'* remarkable, an under­
ningham visited their d.iugli-1
your driving style, tliek it out of tho way
ve heard that diamonds are a
statement wo o u t niTonl when there nre 7
your movie money.
fur easy entry and exit.
ter* and family, Air. and Mrs. |
» • •
engine* to choose from. One of which is the
girl's best Iriend, hut have
Toby
Deilby
and
Mis*
Jean
|
All three Chuvrolet series—Hiseuyne,
popular
.'I
Ill-lip
Turbo-Fire
409*,
a
wizard
JUDY TURNER of the Her­ you ever seen a woman turn
in trullie and a joy on tlm open road. And
Hid Air and Impulu —deserve a long look.
Cunningham, in Oldsmar dur- &lt;;
ald. who writes the Friday down a cheek?"
Su|ier Spuria demand it.
others all tho way up to 425 hp*.
mg Hie weekend.
Tlie relaxed look is in, too,
entertainment page column.
If
you
want
an
extra
flourish
or
two,
mull
Su|&gt;er Sport equipment* available on
.Miss
IR'Icn
bnodgras*
aci
"Table-Huppin' Willi Judy," with loose-lilting, long over--------------------------------------- ;
over extra-coat options like Moor-shift four-.
IKith Impulu Convertible uuil Sport Coupe.
blouses
llial
come
either
just
hurried out of the "little Out !
•0/&gt;(ii&gt;nid at tjtra ro*1.
lor Fun Show" at the .let TO Ihe hipline or just below
Lanes jtisl a few minutes too; Hie hips, lo tie worn with
slacks, shorts and skirts,
•oon, Thursday.
Mr. anil Airs. I.. I'. Whitley, j
Her lucky ticket num ber! seen, many willi hoods, a
■if Pensacola, nnmiuntv the i
style
re-incarnated
by
tile
re­
won hand leader, Jerry Carr,
Idrth of n 7 lh. I I or., sol), \
cent movie, “ Lawrence ol
as a door prize!
Fell. 13 al the Navy Hospital, J Your Wi-lrome Wagon
Ol course it was all a gag, Arabia," which is in the
in Pen*aii&gt;la.
j
lliMlrni will r*ll with
but three of the door prizes Academy Award category.
They have i Iiumu the name, i gi f t * a n d f r i e n d l y
I don't know- if this preced­
presented at the end of the
Steven Gerald, for the new J g r i l ling* from Hi* com­
show were long playing al­ es. supercedes or rescind* the
arrival who was welronied j munity.
bums of the I.ester Lanin Or­ Cleopatra look, brought on by
home by a five ycur old broth- .«
chestra, whose trio played lor another movie Hint lias re­
rr, .Mark.
,
ceived a lot of tree publicity.
Alls. Whitley is the former \
the show.
Just before awarding the
Km In lie Euhuiik.--, duuglitci J
DON'T FORGET, the kids
third record album, the MC
of Mr. and Airs. II. L. Eu­
\ I Rt . I MA I'KTIIO.SKI
said. "And the band leader have a long holiday next
banks, of luikc Alary. Paternut
I'. O. II"» 1211
goes with this one. Whoever weekend, while Ihe teachers
grandparents aie .Mr. and
NOR \ NORRIS
TB 8-1511
Alts. Punl Whitley, uf Salis­
will*, please take him away." go to the state convention in
bury, N. C.
Alter Judy lost out (7 ) by Jacksonville, Thursday Jini
All*. Eubanks has jutt re­
not being present, Mrs. I). G. Friday.
The vacalion periods set up
turned home after visiting
Jackson finally won him.
with the family for two wivks
P.S. She didn't really take by the school Ixiard this year
and
well l i m i n g her new
him home, hut he sang to her, certainly serve as a miifhgrunil*uii.
4,ITn Yours. Heart and Soul, needed break for teachers
and pupils alike.
I Ain Yours."
.Many leathers and priori•
•
*
THE 1.0VELY FASHIONS j a’i have long-advocated lak
shown in the "Time Out fo r ing a short holiday at Christ­
.New-Easy Charmer
Fun" show certainly de­ mas lime, and breaking up
A
smartly
styled dress lor
lighted the several hundred! the school year with several
all Ihosc important events on
strategically
scheduled
long
j
ladies who attended, too.
I don't know who wrote the weekends, lo give everyone a ; your calendar. Easy as pic to
llli H MAGNOLIA
commentary for the models, chance lo break Hie monot­ make, with a touch of soil &gt;
a* presented by Miss Jrrre ony, lake a deep breath, a draping on Ihe sleeves.
No. M7I with I’holo-Guidc1
Enbcrg. but it was so very I short trip, and escape from j
i* in sizes 12, II. 10, IB. 20.1
the
pressure
of
liook*.
tests
clever and witty that I copied '
Ilusl 32 lo 40. Size 14. 34 bust,
down a* couple of the sharp and studies.
3!« yards ol 35 inch material.
Last
summer,
they
suc­
ones, such as:
To order send 35 cents in
"Feed a spring (ever with ceeded in getting school
coins for curb pattern to:
board
members
to
go
along
citrus . . . colored outfits such
Creative Woman
DOTH MOUNTNG &amp; AFTERNOON CLASSES
this one in delicious and a whole new school-year
Sanford Herald
orange . . ." And there were schedule was worked oul. lo
Box 438, Midtown Mat.on
many stunning but extremely fit the extra holidays in the
TUITION $15.00 MONTHLY
New York 18. N. Y.
wearable outfits, Ixitli tailor­ long stretches between Ihe
Print name, address, style |
regular
one*.
ed and dressy in sunshiny
It's a good idea . . . tor all number and size.
| e hi o n . luscious • looking
of
us us well as students ami
orange and tangy lime green,
teachers.
or a print of all three.
8EN D vN
Hut All Children Welcomed
That ever-lovin', ever-popFLOWER8
ular, good • looking Chanel
type suit, with the straight, Dellary
NOW SEE W HATS NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S
We Have Only One Specialty —
simpio, hut oh-yo neat coliar­
less Jacket over a straightGIVING YOUR CHILD A GOOD
slim skirt appeared in every
kind ol color, fabric and with
FOUNDATION IN EDUCATION —
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Som­
beautifully blended accessor­
SANFORD
ies. such a* a big Oliver-col- mer ol DcBary Drive recent­
Mrs. J. 11. SI. John, Teacher
FLOWER SHOP
lared blouse, "pussy-cat" big ly entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Cor.
E.
1st
k
Sanford
Aw.
soil bows, bright scarves and S. F. Jslcr ol Cambridge,
LOME IN Oil PHONE FA 2 -llill
FA 2-1*22
FA 2-8452
ICor. 2nd &amp; Palmetto
Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-0711
Ohio.
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Will Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty schools be puttinx up signs, "we
never close/’ like the ones you see in
all-night diners 7 The sign may be a
far-fetched idea, but a year-uround
school term could become a reality
here in a future not too distant. Even
after floating a giant Ixind Issue to
expand schools, Seminole County peo­
ple find our physical school plnnts
below par, not modern enough, and
too crowded still for our growing
population and ever-increasing stu ­
dent load.
It is no wonder, then, th a t there
is some talk about the ycur-around
school plan. Such u plan, with numer­
ous variations, is being adopted in
other parts of the country to solve
school over-crowding, und to muke
the fullest use of the physical plants
of schools already there.
In our opinion, a full schedule
isn’t feasible here because of sum­
mer heat and humidity. Not yet, unyway. It maybe, of course, when
school buildings are fully air condi­
tioned. Parents and school officials
ought to be working toward th at end,
because sooner or later a yeur-

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around school term (with vacations
staggered), is going to corhe about,
here and elsewhere.
Those who have students in the
Florida universities are familiar with
the new “trimester" system of sche­
duling. Under this plan, the full col­
lege year is divided into three
periods of four months each. Each
period is a full semester; and since a
full college progrum is made up of
eight semesters, the trim ester system
allows a student to finish college in
less than three calendar years: th a t
is, if he elects to stay with it and
move that fast.
From reading other pnpers, we
leam that some secondary and even
elementary schools are adopting
similar plans in the North. Educa­
tors in some cities have found this
preferable to the "double session"
when the school is obliged to run two
identical sessions, one in the morning
and another in the afternoon.
It is too early to come up with a
definite plan here—but all parents,
taxpayers and interested citizens
ndght well "bono up” with some seri­
ous study nbout what scheduling is
l&gt;est for tho youngsters.

P olitical

Dick West Soys

Congress W heels-D eals
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WASHINGTON (U l'l) Each year in hla budget metaage to Cungrcia tho Pre*ldent presents hit concept of
how much money the federal
government should spend.
Congress then takes th«

Meningitis
Closes Base

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UIM)
—The San Diego Naval Tramlug Center mas quarantined
Sunday following an outbreak
of Infcctloua meningitis which
hat killed one bluejacket and
left three others In critical
condition.
The Navy Identified the
dead man ai James 8. Ilnle,
22, of Osborne, Kan. Names of
the othi-ts stricken were not
revealed.
The quarantine of the 12,000 rccrulta at the tiaining
center brought a ilosing of
the gate* to visitors.
Medical officers have ilnrtad a program of pie'unlive
treatment and all ■•"iiiits
have been given duses u( anti­
biotics.
The Navy said Hale was
tho first msn to bo stricken
during the current meningitis
outbreak. He was etrickuii
Thursday and died a few
hours later.
The meningitis outbirak
waa the second to lie repott­
ed a t tha training renter in
less than a year. Four vases
of the disease wrre reported
last July but theta wore nu
deaths

budget and rearranges the
figuies to fits Its concept of
how the money should lie
spent.
The the Pre«ident takes the
money provided by Congies*
and spends it Insofar as pos­
sible In accordance with bis
originul concept.
This sort of thing tends to
give the budget an elustic
quulity that bus led to the de­
velopment of the so-culled
"avoirdupois approach to bud­
getary annlyslsts,” othmvlin
known* ns "AAIIA."
Disciples of “AAIIA" take
the position that the only
stable thing about the budget
is its lieft. Theiofuie, they
nnulyze a budget by plucing
n copy on a pair of scales and
weighing it.
They contend that tha
weight of tha budget tells
moro about tho nntiun's fl-

Barbs
IS} llal Cochraa
The teen-ager* who run
wild around their school have
a hard lime getting through.
If all of u* had all thr
things wc want in this world,
how many of u* would put
them where they belong T
Too many dances and too
much silling them out ia like­
ly to aflcct the heart.
The itork I* really a vicious
hint until it bring* happincu
to a home.

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, N0W.N0W.MA30R— XGUET

VJtLL,RANKER BRONNl.TWi'; It. _
UNEXPECTED PL6ASURB/WHAT
b r in g s 'fou-ootw sect ION OP
-ru t CITVrX TRUST VOURfc NOT,
AOOUTTO —HEH-HbM — FOR6CLOf.tr ON) NfctGHBOK BAXTER'S

Mo r t g a g e a n d Rem o ve
COMMUNITV BLIGHT

.WISH THAT bVEKtON* IN
THIS NEIGHBORHOOD
COULD BE AS
RNANCIAU.V PRUDENT
AS MR. BAXTER/BUT IT
■60 HAPPENS 1HA.T TIA
APPARENTLY OUT OP
GASOLINE, AND TM DUE
AT A DIRECTORS' MEET­
ING (N IO MINUTES/ _

Peter Edson

WONDER WHAT THE NEIGHBORS THINK?

nsncial situation than its con­
tents.
I Used the avoirdupois ap­
proach for a number of yeais
with good results, hut last
year I switched over to an
analytical method of my own
invention.
i t is culled the “podalic sys­
tem of budgetary deficit es­
timation," otherwise known
as “PSUDK."
1 regard “I’SHDK” as more
practical than “AAIIA" for
this ruasoii; The budget has
now acquired mure poundage
than the scales that 1 have
handy will measure.
Kather than haul the docum e a t around to another
weighing station, 1 devised
ilia podalic system. In the un­
likely event that you are not
familiar with the term. 1 per­
haps should mention that
“liodal ic“ meant “or per­
taining to the feel."
To analyte a budget by
this method, you take u c o p y
and elevate it to the height
of your third rib. Then you
let it drop on your feet.
If the impact causes your
big toe (the tittle piggy thet
went to murket) to tingle and
smart, it is a fairly reliable
sign that the deficit for tho
next fiscal year will run be­
tween |1 billion and $4 bil­
lion.
Uut if the crash landing of
tha budget flutlens your illslvp, this ran lie interpreted
Ur mean that the deficit will
eoar Ur between $4 billion and
(7 billion.
And should it fracture the
metacarpal Irene, the deficit
almuat certainly will wind up
In Uie |7-to-$10 billion neigh­
borhood.
President Kennedy has just
released hla budget for fiscal
1004 but unfortunately It is
not susceptible to analysis by
Uie podalic system.
When the indicated deficit
tops $10 billion, the budget
can break evsry bona in your
body.

WASHINGTON— (XEA) — [ of trade. Txriffi on thrm ire ' a paved freeway for tourist*.
President Kennedy * schedul-' expected to be removed with- , There are many gravel stret.
I chcs and numerous landslides
cd visit to San Joie, Co*ta
iC ar*',
. .
„•
u
...
.1 In the meantime, it i* pun- in bad weather.
Rica, March 18-20 will mark
,0 n&lt;.g0-jat^ common exA caravan moving from
the firit time a U. S. pre*i- tcrnal tariffs and a cuttoms j Panama to Mexico by motor
dent has met with the prcii- union which will make Cen- vehicle and thence by air is
dent* of Panama and the tral America a true common j expected in Washington for
five Central American rc- market area. Eight treaties j the Pan American highwaypublic* east of Mexico.
and protocol* have been sign- conference opening May 6.
The U. S. Congress, paying
Wlien this region first ob- «d since 1958 to bring ccontained
independence
from omic integration to this pre- two-thirds of the cost, appro­
Spain it was known as the w ot status. Agreements have priated $00 million in 1958 to
Province of Central America, been ratified by all govern- complete the highway and
Panama was part of Colom- ments except Costa Rica, made it plain this wav to be
the last contribution.
bia. In te r the area .split into which is moving slower,
A Central American bank
six republic*.
I Major obstacles still hampSome year* hence they er full development. Ail six for Economic Integration was
may again unite politically, countries depend on similar ovtabllslkcd in Tegucigalpa,
But their big problem now exports. Coffee is the prin- ^Honduras, in 19(51. U. S.
is economic integration and I clpal export of Costa Rica, Agency for International De­
firm establishment of a Cen-! El Salvador, Guatemala and velopment— AID— has ad­
tral American Common Mar­ Xicarragua. Bananas are the | vanced it a $3 million grant
major export of Panama and ( and a $•&lt; million loan to get
ket by 190(5.
Tlie coming conference of Honduras, second in Costa \ going.
seven presidents also will dis­ Rica and Guatemala. Cotton | AID has opened a Central
cuss international political and textiles are developing American office in Teguci­
questions, particularly the in Nicaragua and El Sal-1 galpa for regional planning.
bitter pill of Castro and com -1vador. Panama has large A U. S advisory mission lias
muntsm in the Caribbean, t shrimp exports. Honduran been vet up to work with the
The Central American p res-; cattle are moving to neigh- Organization of C e n t r a l
American States in Salvador
idents may have some plain boring countries,
talk for Kennedy on this »ub- But the volume of this and the Council of Central
jeet because their countries j trade. 2 per cent of total ex- [ American Universities in San
are prime targets for subver- ports in 1950, was still only Jove. The first project i&lt;
printing over two rmllioa
7 per cent in 1900.
sion from Cubs.
What is expected to em­ Lack of communication is textbooks to supply the first
erge from the San Jose con- one handicap. Air transport six grades of all Central
fercnce is not a scries of bears the heaviest traffic, American schools by 1955.
resolutions but a more con- Such railroads as there arc ((
ventkmal communique. It run principally from coastal
might call on the several cltie* inland. There is no
countries to double their in- through line from Panama
temal security effort*.
i to the Mexican border and
I I P p«Tl»&gt; »* " O ' S o It VlAI I I * !
r « t . I«*w in rtx rr&gt;, ’’o M " at 40. S O ur t o .
There will be positive a c -, there would be little for it to »tjutt
l.lauiinr It &lt;*1age, ll &gt;&gt;tj «abl t«»ts•I
tion on economic integrations I haul if it could be built
yiK U irrr. try O v t m
l a b e l s at ••*•
t o lor debility do* to n todora !•*»]» • ftat ftg
All bridges are completed A
which was called for by
ol iron. th«* “ Iwlot*•par** IsrJin / - v * u n&gt;4v
lirlnf &lt;»!&lt;!**.1'utl prp In ImAIi tcin.'l &gt;Kennedy two years ago in his on tlie I’an-Amcrican high­ Orail*
e l f r t - f&lt; • 1 |* rp p y , Jim iiiIff*
" | | •.
original Alliance for Progress way, but it ia by no means » C f)iu iiitr4 "liiJ o c n l i llttlr. A ll ilrufj;i»ti«
speech to Latin American
diplomats at the White House..
Excepting Panama, which ,
is expected to join later, Cen- [
i tral America is technically a
free trade area now. Tariffs |
1*
j between the five countries i
! have been abolished on all |
IN OUR DEPOSITORY
but about goo principal items

0ldat40.50.60?

Man, Get Wise! Pep Up

Dr. Crane’s

Worry C lin ic
Molly is seeking s p-j rbislrisl shout 13 &gt;rurs too
lute! Tour editor runs this
rliniral column in order to
nip in the hud the wrong
habile that may force peo­
ple inlo sanitariums a few
yrara later. This column irf
really prophylartie p .jrh is’try in simple doses, so take
full advantage of it.
CASK O-IKU: Molly S., uged
■14, is u neurotic woman.
“Dll, Dr. Crane," she told
me on the telephone, “l must
liuve sumo advice ut once.
"My 20-yonr-ohl anil heats
mo black und blue. He also
smu.lies my furiiiluiu und
breaks my dishes on the
slightest pretext.
"Tho neighbors are even
threatening to rull the police
und hnvu him sent to a aiiuiUtriuirt.
“He dropped out of college
because lie refused to study.
Hut he has a very high I. (j.
“ My husband makes no a t­
tempt to liavo him get a job.
Ho what can I do? Don't you
think my son needs a pscliintrU t?"
IS Yeara Too l.ate
A lot of Americans rush to
a psychiatrist abuut 13 to HU
yeara too late.
The time to stop situations
like Molly's Is long before the
youngster enters kindergart­
en.
When husband end wife
have u child, they should co­
operate to -ce lhut it is pre­
pared for HAPI’Y, self-reliant
adulthood.
Many mothers spoil and cod­

dle .i child, mnking it n social
weuklilig. It thus stays in tho
home nest too long, ucting
like a temper tuntruni lirut.
You editor runs this clinical
column in psychology to help
anticipate ruses like Molly's
and thus nip them in the bud
13 years ahead of time.
"Dr. Crane," thousands of
you will write to me, "I never
even diruined I'd ever nerd to
seek our advice, but now I
suddenly find, ete., etc."
Well, why don't you smart
renders DKKA.M you will need
tbo type of sound psychiatric
mid psychological c o u n s e l
puurcd into this duily column.
For there isn’t a man alive,
nor u woman, either, who
doesn’t encounter disturbing
psychological problems during
the riiriiopausiil und climact­
eric decades of -ID to f&gt;U.
Sf get hep! Clip this col.
until mid scrapbook such ruses
for you will Al.l. need sumo
of the advice herein before
you reueh 00.
And If you hnve children,
then you'll require a double
dose of the common sense
medico - psychological counsel
exuded by this dully column.
Don’t be like the rich mail
ill Hades, who wanted l,uzarus sent hack to eurtti to
give Ills wayward brothers a
personal metsago from thu
grave.
We doctors can't compel
people like this sadistic 20*
yeur-old son to consult a psy­
chiatrist.
Only u court order can fuico
such u consultation, so Molly's

first step is to he examined by
her futility physician to she
has evidence of tho beating
her sou administered.
Then her attorney ran carry
the ball from that point, on­
wards.
Meanwhile, you young par­
ents should take the tests be*
low. Kvcn teenagers are nowrequired to undergo nutomokiln driving lessons in high
school.
MIAMI (UPI) — A throeHut they aren't forced to
Judgo
federal panel officially
take tests for being good par­
closed the duor on the- appor­
ents I
Ku send for ill* 20(1.point tionment conlroveray last
‘Testa for Good Parents," en- Friiiuy deapile protests front
closing a stumped, return en­ tlie two atUirneya w h o filed
velope, plus 20 cents.
the original suits.
L'so them in your PTA and
The attorneys, Peter B.
Mothers' Clubs, for they are Sobol and Richard M. Swann,
scientific Rating Scales.
asked the court to write a rc(Always write to Dr. apportionment plan to replaco
Crane in cure of this news- the 43-arnalor, 112-reproaentpaper, enclosing a long i alivr formula passed by a
ernt stamped, addressed en­ special session Feb. 1. The a t­
velope and 20 rents to cover torneys «aid tlm 43-112 atatulu
typing and printing costa was invalid becau«a it took
when you send for ons of j from tho people “ the right to
his booklets.)
* reapportion their own govern­
ing liody."
But the court s a i d it w a s
trowing out of the controversy.
"Thera la a need for all
legislation to come to an end.
Tha namo “comet” is de­ That lima has now conie&gt; in
this case," said presiding Jus­
rived through Latin from the
tice Wom-n L. Jonen.
the Greek word fur ‘'hair,"
suggesting tlie imagined re­
semblance between the tail of
a comet and long hair stream­
ing in the wind. The term
comet used in Japan and
China translates into “besom
(broom) star."

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Homers Pace Camp Play

Jones Predicts
He'll Whip
Louisville Lip

Robb, Bsrgsfedf
Pace Golfers
!n Tourney

NEW YORK (CPI) -W ith ­
out fanfare. Doug Jones an­
B&gt; United P r e " Inlei national trials and the i meinnati Ited* 1ered off Ike Delock wttli Mat ' score at 3 all in the fourth on nounced today; "I'll whip
\\lu&gt; &gt;.iui baseball's mu at st. Petersburg, Fla. The ty Alou ulkiard in the first two hits and four walks, then Cassius Clay tomorrow night.
enlarged .strike zon* vvuiilii Cards won the walking mara­ I inning ai-d d:d it again m the added three more in the sev­ I'm sure ol that."
And why is .Yew Yo-kor
- third with Joey Amalfitano enth with the help ol three
cut down pii home tuns and thon, 113.
.01 I la .i double
lloll I.-i I.m II walks.
Joins
positive he wiil beat
walk.'?
In still another exhitmiqn pitched three strong Innings,
In other exhibitions, the Cassius,
th e
undefeated
A tutal ol 19 humei* wire ol wildness, the Newr York limiling Hu- Ited su \ to two Minnesota Twins edged the
(
"Louisville
Lip."
in their
l t iu in major league exht Mils took advantage of It Inis and no runs
la&gt;s Ai-grles Dodgers. S i. the
bilkm games M i..; •„ walks and two hit batsmen in The Cardinals were treat­ N* w York Yankees downed completely sold out heavyWillie McCoic) ....in ,'tuu
downing t h e
I'hiladcl
ed to I.' hits and 13 walks by the Milwaukee Braves, U-5; weight contenders' fight at
mg tie waj with a pair ol Phillies. 9-3.
three Cincinnati pitchers — the Baltimore OriaL-s rallied Madison Square Harden?
plus-In') loot dines that |,,|
Ml of which proves that Joey Jay. Sammy Kill- and to defeat the Washington sen
"Because I'm the better
tin- han Fruneisco (Hants to maybe instead of enlarging Hull llcf(tier. St. Iwiuis out- ators, 7 a; the Indians vvliipmati." the mustachioed Jones
a 9-7 lli-tory o u r the Boston the strike zone the rulcmak- I fielder la-on (lluke) Carmel (H-d the lais Angeles Angels.
I.OW NK’f AND LOW (JICONS w iniu‘i'8 at iiie Coutili'y Clttli of ('asselbciry
declared simply at this tem ­
Red Sox at Phoenix, Anz.
er* should have shortened the collected as many iiits as the 5-1; the Chicago Cubs downed
last
Thursday when t lie CWtlA played host to W inter I’ark and Mid-Flo­
porary suite in an uptown
The pitchers normally arc hats—or widened the plate
entire Iteds' team —five.
the Houston Colts, h i : the
rida were, front left, Maggie Franekenherg and Peg Oliphant, Winter P ark ;
hotel
"
I’ve
fought
more
men
iar ahead of tlie hitlers at
Mi Covey, who hit two solo
Larry llcarnarth and Wynn .Chicago White Sox turned
Petty Martin and Mary Daugherty of Casselberry ami Vivian Conklin,
this stage of the spring train­ homers against the Cleveland Hawkins each pitched three hack the Detroit tigers, 13. Ilian he lias and l ie beaten
flclcn Croyle and Fannie Kramer of Mid-Florida.
(Herald Photo)
tx-ticr
men
that
he
has."
ing grind, yet seven hurlers Indian- Sunday. accounted, innings of runless hall to fea­ and the Kansas City Athletics
issued 23 passes in a tiatesly for lour runs with his pair ture the Mels' victory over nipped the Pittsburgh Pi­ Junes, 26, hastened to add
that he wasn't "making a
between the Si. Louis Card- against the lli-il Sox. lie horn- tile Phils. The Met* tied the rates, 109.
'b ra g " ; just "stating a fact."
lie said he feels the same
1solid confidence lie did be- '
fore Iris latest fight on Dee. j
15. when lie knocked out the j
|1 lien third-ranked Zora Policy
in the seventh round in the
same Carden ring. Folley
Coro Empire, owned by
Born In lb-comb: r, 19.TI llie
Rounding out Hie field for
I was favored at 12 5.
.
However, ti e *d.ls favor­ June (stills, is a 5 to 2 fav­ .’Oeedy 68-pminih-r lias al­ tonight's top attraction will
ing 21 year-old Clay rose to orite on the morning line to ready |H)st«-d wins m tirades lie Wire Mark, DoJavah,
a new high of 17-5 today chalk up his sixth win of C. It. and three times in Sarasota Egg King. Wonderfrom the 13 5 to which the Hie season in the featured tirade \. One of his tirade on, and Connie Choice.
Dodav ah. who likes the rail,
pr nr had dipped temporar­ ninth rare at the Sanford Or­ A victories was in a daylight
lias drawn the one box lor
ily on Monday. And the fig­ lando Kennel Club tonight.
main event.
the fifth straight time.
ure was 7 5 lh.il the haul
Two four-time winners are
doe*n't la'I it* scheduled 10
also in Hie lineup, namely
round*, regardless ot tin- win­
Ilonnic Alihe and (Sarco.
ner.
Bonnie Abbe has been a
Clay, seeking
Ids
totli
qulnicla farter in Just half
straight kayo, lias predicted
of tier sixteen starts and fina fourth round knockout over
ished first anil s.-rond respec­
KANSAS CITY. &gt;lo. (Ul’l) tively in her last Ivvo out­
Jones, who never was stop.
—The
bulk
*if
the
top
si-i-dcil
pod.
ing'.
No position changes result­
Meanwhile, the Harden an tennis will hi-*- action ill the
(iareo belongs to T. J Dan­ ed iu last howling in tlu- Jet
. nounoed a complete sellout gnih uiiminl National Associa­ iel, owner til the track's win- Laura Keglris League.
of all 18.000 .'eats and even tion *if Intercollegiate Athlet­ ningest kennel. Through Sat­
First place American !a&gt;&gt;
! the 700 ticket' for standing ics iNAIA) haskclball tourn. urday night Daniel grey­ giou lost three points to sec­
room. Never had stub a quick ament.
hounds had romped homo ond place O. K. Tiro Store,
Carson Newman of Tennes­ first 66 times, giving that j Thild place Hill oml Louise's
| sellout Ik-cii achieved in the
THE SE.MINOI.KS OF SA M lilt!) H igh Sehool.
ITilly Kuykendall and l.aurciue Pivic; bark row—■ (larden's 38-year history. A see, seeded ninth, opens the racing outfit a lead of 21 Tavern split 2-2 with fourth
huving plastered Titusville in the opener of the
gate ol about $115,000 is ex­ seroml day of tin- week-long points over its closest con­ place Team No. 4. Fifth plneo
Coaeli Jim McCoy, Co-manager Paul Humble),
tournament against It I d u r tender.
ported.
baseball season hist week, will tangle with Wild­
Hilly Day, Je rry W hitmore, Johnny Phillips,
Wheeler Fertilizer won three
The trout will not he tele- College of New Jersey.
Pit Lie (iollohor, .Mike W oodruff, liuti li Kiser,
wood at -I this afternoon at Munieipnl Stadium.
from sixtli place Kvvilc White
Eighth-seeded Indiana State
vised to homes, tint d will
From the left, the Keinimdes a re: Front row—
harry Watson. Mike Pnwes, Don MeFarlin and
mid seventh place Itiksha Inn
tie sent try closed circuit tele­ takes tin I’ursoli tlovvu) Col­ Defends Title
Co-manager F.ddie (iriftith.
Jack Paolo, Tim Parrowman, .Marvin Sheffield,
lost three to eighth plneo
OAKLAND, Calif. (U l'l) — Team No. 2.
vision to 37 arenas m 33 lege, nml No. 3 seeded Win­
P arry Johnson, Potmie Hinson, Kdclie Fitzgerald,
,
( I icruld Photo)
cities, providing a total seat­ ston-Salem of North Carolinu The National Boxing Chib ol
High games and scries wore
ing capacity of a trout 150,030 battles Transylvania of Ken­ Oakland reported Friday that rotlril by G e o r g e Swann,
junior middleweight chain- American Legion, 228-592;
and a possible gross gate of tucky.
Ill nil, eight games will he I pion Denny Moyer of Cort­ Don Brumfield, O. K. Tire,
$500,000. It also will go to
I home pay television stations played today to windup first- land, Ore., has signed lo de­ 221/517. John Downs, '215/541,
f In Toronto, On. and Hart­ round action for tha 32.leant fend Ills title against Ralph uml John McUough, 214/552.
entry.
Dupas of New Orleans m Hie
ford, Conn.
Oakland Auditorium mi April
Ken Coskey luTU-it 211. 2nd
(5.
and '219 for n big 6:12 scries
Top
Pros
Compete
in
llie
Jet
I.tmi-H
All
Star
By United Press International vanced in Monday night's competition and (heir 69 point
BLACKI’UOL, E n g l a n d
laiyol.i &lt;il Chicago's high ■•elu.ii.' round ol Ha- post sea­ margin of victory w.i&gt; the Howling l.i-airur. Right behind
(U l'l) — Sixteen of Hu- Narrow Lead
highest in the 25-year history linn win* Hill Hall with "215,
seur.ng Itiimhlers, who ran son action.
Elnlin- lxi&gt;' tivnl, of the Star- world's lop professional golf­ DUNEDIN, Fla (Ul’l) — • Crest liner Hunts
'219 ultd Its.'t fin a i!l 7 total.
of
the tourney.
rampant in their lirst round
Loyola, which routed Tenchit-fit,
pintd tin- Hill llemp- ers, liii'linlliig Arnold Calmer, Defending money champion
• .Mercury Motors
game, led eight other suivi lli'MC I eeli. Ill 12. in the
In the other Midcusl region­ In lentil urtnm, Sanford Dry lnll Motnicttcn Bowling l.en- (lary I'layer and I'eler Thom Arnold Calmer cot Into Cary
(
leaner**
made
a
di-all
three
vors, including New York Mcdcast regional at Evans- al. Bowling (irern scored its
go*- by rolling' four atiiken in son, have agreed lo compete Player's lead ill the I’HA dol­ • The Aluminum Hunt
l iiiversily. Vrirntia Stale and loll, HI . meets Mississippi lllh eon-ecutive vletorv in game sweep I torn tin* league n tu w Im a b i g 199 game. Her in a one ilay hmrnamrnt at lar standings hy winning tinFur The Fisherman
Bowling (iieeii, into Friday S tall. the Southeastern Con­ healing Nolle- Dame, 37 72, leaden*, L any's Mart. Tommy 510 series w as high fur the the North Shore Course on 1Pensacola Open Sunday. Pal
2101 S. French Avc.
night's quarler-linals of the ference champion, t-'riday al and earned the right I &gt; play Kipp had a 590 total and tils day.
July 5. The winner will re ­ int-r lias earned $21,125 Hus
'
NCAA major college basket Last Lansing, Mich. The fifth-ranked Illinois of Hie Big father, Al Kipp, hint a nice
Tup th ree team s o re the ceive llie I’rince Chihp Tro­ | year, compared lo $22,452.50
ShM.
FA 2-1392
hall t ornament.
fourth-ranked Ramblers' 111 Ten at Last Lansing Friday.for Player.
I'onliucs, Stui chiefs Miid In. phy.
Meadors
Marine
made
a
Led hy Barry Kramer and
SI. Joseph s, West Virginia points set a record for a sin
clean sweep over I’. Zi-ull and victus.
and Oregon Slate ahn ad­ ylc game output m the NCAA Harold Hairston. NYU ripped Sons, with tiene Edridge hav­
Pittsburgh, 93 8.1; West Vir
guilt, pared hy sophomore ing a 577 total and ticorge
Swan a 570.
Ricky Bay’s clutch f r e e
Fuusl Drugs, li d try I lull’s
throws, downed Connecticut.
617 M'licii, made a clean svvei |i
77-71. and St Joseph's rallied
By Jane (Tost-lberry
over n i l -m l plan Handy F o o d
to overtake Prinreton, B2RI,
David McCoy ui 511 (Jncrn'ft
Stolen and l-railey Goneretc,
| in overtime m tile Fast reg
with tiro help of Co key's big Mirror Circle in Casselberry
inn.ils at Philadelphia.
6 12 aeries, salvaged two win* made a hole m one, Marrh
NY I will take on *rrond flour third place B e l l y Ami'-. t. oil llu- number two green
VERO REACH (CPI) — less someone c!*o broaches
ranked Duke, the Atlantic
Hie
subject
lirst,
ho
goes
al tlic Country ( tub at CasMaury Wills says he could
fine pnuml ol uranium 295 seilierry using a nine non.
out of ins way to praise Coast Conference champion,
break his own all-time re­
tcuiiimotc Jim (idliaui for and Wist Virginia plays Si i» about llie mire of a walnut,
David i* (Tub Champion
cord of tut stolen tuse-s but *the part h
iyrd. Wills al Joseph's m Friday’s games al but it producca as mill'll in- and a student at Oilundo
he won't "press" to do It. ways led of! in the halting College Park. Md.
ergy an l,5no tines of coal.
Junior College.
'I turd ranked Arizona Stale
* "I don't feci I have to order and i lium generally
was forced into overtime be­
prove to anyone that l can baited second.
"lie dcM rves a lot of cre­ fore Iwating Utah Slatr, 79
steal 101 liases again," said
the Dodger abort &gt;'op, whose dit for what I did," said the 75, and Oregon State defeat
U E E F 1 \ I A G O N E E R . —Tho lirst station wagon
electrifying speed «&gt;n the Dodger shortstop. "1 lud a id Seattle, 70 Oil. in Far West
base-paths helped Dim win talk Willi h.:n and lol l him icgmual contests at Eugene,
ever built with tho comfort, speed and smoothness of a passenger car plus 4-wheel
the National League’s Most not to sac ni cc Ills hitting for i )rc.
drive traction and safety. It tins the new ‘Jeep’ Tornado-OHC ongino . , , mid tho
In Friday's games at Pro­
Valuable Player awaid last my base stealing record hut
most usablo cargo space, both high and wido. Optional automatic transmission,
lie alwav- told me not to vo. Utah, Arizona Slate plays
year.
independent front suspension, also available in 2-wheel dnvo models, 2 door
the winner of Hie Big Sox
"I know I could break my worry almut it "
v,.
.
(- .i p tun i Conference, to he determined
and 4 door body styles.
own record if 1 wanted to
but I think it i i Ind of sell »»vi-r tin- 162 hi weighed at tonight in a playoff between
ish to set goals like that," | the conclusion of last sea­ Stanford and UCLA al Santa
said Wills, walking toward son. likes to dwell much more I Monica, Calif., and Oregon
Dodger Stadium here with a on the Dodgers’ chances this Stale engages San Francisco,
i he West C'oa*l Conference
hit over l|is shoulder and a year than Ills own.
"I think the club will lie &gt;Utli-holdcr.
glove at the end of hi» tu t
the way kids stroll to a sand- terrific lids year.'' lie said,
Oklahoma (Tty and Te.xa*
I earnestly, ■-.u n. on Ins bat advanced into Hie Midwest
lot game.
"When you gel right down | "A fellow ike Frank Howard quarter-finals Saturday night
to it," Wills said, in that can hit tin- bill * mile an-I | Texas will have Its hands lull
soft, easy way of his, " a I is still Improving . . . Bill wiili top-ranked Cincinnati
lot of factors ran influence 1Skowron al first ba-&gt;e is go­ and Oklahoma City will tan
RAIN OK SHINE!
how many liases I'll steal ing to give us even more gle vsills Colorado of Hie Big
—First 4-whccl drive truck to oiler passen*
this year. Who knows if I'm 1power . . . And with Tommy Eight Conference at Lawgcrcar
smoothness
on
the
highway,
sure-footed
'Jeep' traction oil the road. Just
I It W Fair rciitc, Kan., Friday.
going to get 2&lt;m hds again Davis a tli l
V\ EDNESD AA
FRIDAY
one 4 W0 shift lever. Optional automatic transmission —lirst on any 4-WO truck.
I*. M.
like I did last year? Who ly in the outfield we'll have
SATFRDAY
knows if the games will Im.- | another big bat in the line­
New 'Jeep* Tornado 0HC engine produces higher torque at lower englno speeds.
as close'* And who knows up "
Choice of body styles with 120 inch whcclbaso (7-foot box) or 126 inch wheelbase
THURSDAY, LADIES ADMITTED MILE
It was time for Willi to
huw much power the club
(8-foot box). GVW's from 4,000 to 8,600 lbs.
will show? Maybe it won't I move out on the Isold and
Sorry! No Minor*!
be nciessury for me to 'leal get in some pre , o ne prac­ The I'lattrra still »r« lead"Il’h More l-'un To Watch T he Greyhounds llun’1
! ing in the I'llli' it-st Inn Bowlmany base* at all. I don't tice lick- He walked n
steal just lor the sake of toward the da gout, carefully ing laaguc, with (In- Toppers
placed hi* bat in the rack only I points behind and t!«stealing."
A* was the case last year, 1and began warming up with M ail.ittis in tlvinl position.
[.unitinc Si-oil* too), hunois
Wills wdl &gt;*■ given lL&lt; green infirtder !*&lt;&gt;n Zimmer
Voii/t Water*. *,a,M * Di**»l m«nuUclwr*r el 4 „h**l gu&gt;* vatitclai. one et (he ( ' e«i«z Kaiser IndwtUMi.
"All lliose bru:»e» tponi for hlgli gume wun J a.) ami
light ou the base&gt; again hy
for
high
s*
i
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with
450.
lotiw
Manager W»K \ too who 1 last season arc gone.
,v k e n n e l c l u b
knows Maury doesn't abuse said, tossing llic ball "asily | Ytru Ward hud a 179 (43,
V '
" • •Iff
^
llludy*
I’d.ni.in
172
432,
Clara
; to Zimmer. "I think I eoulJ
Utc privilege
m v r . 17- ifj
Any time Wills talk* about have Just as good * year 1Barber 160/441, Sue I’ruitt
500 K. Second St.
Sanford, Ftoridi
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kaiser
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Lloyd
lirldgea
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Tuesday
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McCoy Makes
Hole In One

Wills Says He Could Break
Own Mark But, Won't Press'

ClubToSee
Fishing Film
This week’s meeting of tha
DcBary Fishing Club will
feature a film entitled "Cast
of Three," a fishing film
combined with a human In­
terest story.
The meeting will he held
al 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in
the Recreation Hall of tho
Uetlary Fire Station. Tho
public Is Invited.

‘Oh, It’s Easy
To Finance A
Car j\t Tho
Sanford
iUlantic*

MEADORS
M A R IN E

‘J eep’drives ahead with two
MEW HISTORY MAKERS!

NIGHTLY 8:10 SSSffi

Platters Hold
Lead In Loop

68 .

Legion Leads
Jet Lanes Loop

Coskey Leads
.VI Star Play

Kostival
Leads Play

Following net scores wera
1 posted in n golf tournament
Sunday a t .May-fair Country
Club:
Bill nergstedt and LeRoy
Rohb, 61; Harold Sherwood
and Frank Harrington, 65;
Jim de Knndrl nnd Wilk Bovvmnn, 65; Bill Maliczewski and
lleorgo Waters, 66; Frank
Durze and Annil Di-France,
66; I’ete Krcuushi nnd Bill
Sewell, 67; Abe Fennell und
l.r. A. S. McCollum. 67;; Dub
Epps nml John Dickey, 67, nnd
Ralph Sima und Ray Herron,

‘Confidenitally,
They LIKE To
Loan Money*

That*s The
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank’

MATINEES

STEP IN...SIZE IT UP...TRY IT OUT
AT YOUR ‘JEEP’ DEALER’S TODAY

CORDELL'S R E P A IR S H O P

MEMBER FdJ-I.C.

�By Galbraith

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By J . C. I l u t c h l e o n , C h a i r ­
man
A lt: A rth u r R eckw lth, J r .
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Hospital Notes
MARCH t
Admlixloni
Dorothy Deming, Margaret
Harden and Clara Tasch, De­
ll ary; Letter Van Clayton,
Oviedo; Lilly Griffin, New
Smyrna; Chariot S. Hobcrt*.
Lake Mary; Billie F. Bu»h,
Longwood, and Thelma Butner, Patricia Jtcynolds, Mae
B. Glllon, Cora Rice, Starlin
Hunter, Donald N. Fla mm
and Kathryn Hagan, all of
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Harden,
DcBary, a daughter
D lsm U ult
C h a r l e s Lawrence Bose,
Longwood; Margie S. Morris,
Glen St. Mary; Dean Fo*night, Bernice Henderson,
May MeAlcxander, Mary E.
Schuencmann, Evelyn Jo r­
dan, Valeric G. Colbert, Edith
Coyner, Barbara Bocskool,
Patricia A. Travis and Mrs.
Edward G. Chcccfaky and
baby, all of Sanford.
MARCH &gt;
Admissions
Georgia Mae Lingard, Ovie­
do; Jam es J . Gehr, Lake

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Legal Notice

Mary; Frederick J. Wallace,
DeBary; William T. Free,
man, Mattie Singleton, Lula
Mae Powell. Belt Alexander,
Dorothy Higginbotham, all of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lowcn R. Bush,
Longwood, son
Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Longard, Oviedo, a daughter.
Dismissals
Betty Sue Larson, C a r ]
Krauth, DcBary; Mrs. Hubert
French and baby, Longwood;
Dorothy Barnes, Lintla Ann
Thompson, Shelly W a n d a
Cardwell, Andrew D. Vestal,
Charles 51. Wine, Alice B.
DcBrine and Mrs. Richard
Otcnti and baby, all of San­
ford.

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
FOR Cl .OSIN G. VACATING
A N D ABANDONING CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You will lake notice that
the Board of County Commis­
sioners of Seminole County,
Florida, at 10:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practi­
cable, on (lie 26th day of
March, A. D. 1963, at the
County Court House in San­
ford, Florida, will hold a
public hearing to consider
a.id determine whether or not
the couniy will close, vacate,
abandon and disclaim any
right of the county and the
public in and to the following
described roads and streets,
to-wit;
That portion of 20th Street
from the East line of the
NWW of the SEW of Section 34, Township 19 South,
Range 30 East, westerly
to the West line of Lots
44 and IS of M.M. Smith's
Second Subdivision, ac­
cording to plat thereof re­
corded in Plat Book 1,
page 101, Public Records
of Seminole County, Flor­
ida, and thence that cer­
tain 30-foot right of way
extended from the South
line of Lots 43 and 32 of
M.M. Smith's Second Sub­
division North to the
North line of Lots 31 and
46 of said M.3I- Smith's
Second Subdivision.
Persons interested may ap­
pear and be heard at tli«
time and place specified.
Board of County Commis­
sioners of Seminole Coun­
ty
lly: Arthur H. Beckwith,
Jr.. Clerk
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Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613

I G. For Rent
CLASSIFIED INDEX
N it FLY (urn. 6 room house.
I. l.otd A FoiiniT
f \ 2623*.
-• Not ices - Personal*
.'l. Education - Instruction 3 Bedroom ItouM.'. 2406 Stev­
ens Ave Phone 3I1M071
1. Transportation
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Ky Nadine Seltzer

Unfurnished t or 2 bedroom
Apartment*, kilclien equip­
ped. lot! W. 18th St. Ph.
FA 2-1678.
1st Floor Apartment furnish­
ed $641. laike Mary, Ph.
FA 2-1757.

F u r n i s h e d Apartment. 3
Rucnt*. hath. 2 Doulile bed*.
110 \V. Third St.

12. Real Estate Fur Sale i 27. Special Services!
NO CASH NEEDED
Southern
Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a
mouth. T. A 1. included.
Heating • Air Conditioning
322 8083.
Sale,—Repair—Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Kit­
FA 2 8321
chen equipped. No down 2502 Oak
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
FRK5IDAIRE
FA 2 1761.
Sales 4. Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 \V. 1st St. Sanford
Jim Hunt Realty
Ph. FA 2-3883
Oifice FA 2-2111
.Monument*. Cemetery work
Nignis FA 2-0641
Also Lettering on Stones
323 0700
3524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2317 Mcllonville Ave.
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Fla
Phone FA 2-6149
Rm. Convenient to NAS
Desirable neighborhood, low LAWN SERVICE
down payment. 131 W. Jin Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
kins Circle. FA 2-3361.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2-1817.
LAKEVIEW Home (or sale or
Dade lor a tiled tarm on the
west side n( Sanford. Call 29. Automobile Service
FA 2-7808 du)s or FA 2 6368
AUTO GLASS
nights.

Air

G. For Hem
tiA S|K-cial Notice.*
2 BEDRuo.M house, kitchen
7. Business Kental*
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
Large 2 bedruum Trailer on
8. Beach Rentals
FA 2-5303.
large lake. Adults onl). Pti.
9. For Sale or Rent
FA 2-736S.
Furnished Apartment. Close
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
Office 201 W. First 19. Wanted to llent
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
II. Real Estate Wanted
chen
equipped.
FA
2-304‘
J
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Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
DEADLINES
1~. Real Estate For Suit 1 A 2 6317.
Kitchen equipped. 1503 Dou­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
HI. Mortgage Loans
glas Ave. FA 2-6838.
Tut*., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day 1-1. Insurance
Efficient-} Apt. S30 Mu Surbefore In«et1i&lt;&gt;n. Mon. • Sat. IS. Business OpiNirtunity
pin- city. 20t W. l»t si.
ROOMS. Tlie Gables. 401
noon.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
1(5. Femide Help Wanted FLKMSIIEI) Cottage. 1‘lioue |
17. Male Help Wanted
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Unfurnished
2 bedroom home.
FA 2-2800.
lu es., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. .lay 18. Help Wanted
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3631.
before insertion. Mon. - sat. 19. Situations Wanted
Furn. lovely 2 UR Apt. Lake
&gt;'ew completely furnished 2
20. Babysitters
noon.
privilege*. FA 2-0274.
bedroom home. FA 2 2377.
21. Beauty Salons
RESPONSIBILITY:
22. Build - Faint - Repair Furn. 3 llni. Apt. $30. Mo.
FURN. Apt. 2300 MeBonv ille.
The Herald will not be re­ 211. Building Materials
\duln Ph t- \ 2 auto.
sponsible for more than one 23 Itt-om furnished upstairs
1. Electrical Services
Furnished 2 iK-dnsini house
Incorrect insertion ot your ad, 2. T. Plumbing Services
Apartment. Adult* $45. Ph. I.'i B usiness O p p o rtu n ity
lor small family. FA 2-OtiW.
ami reserves the right lo re­ 2l». Radio A Television
FA 2-7399.
I
man w WOMAN to service
vise or reject any advertise­ 27. S|&gt;eciul Services
I
Furn.
2
ltcdruom
house.
2
BEDROOM Imu-e. furnish
and collect from cii;arette,
ment from what ordered to 28. Laundry Service
ed. $8«Vmo. Unfurnished $75; I ice and other coin operated
conform to the policies of this 29. Automobile Service I Adult*. No pet*. FA 2-7661
2430 Elm; FA-2-3102.
dispensers in this area. Tin*
paper.
29A. Auto Accessories [ ni c e LARGE 2 lilt furn.
is a very Rood position that
30. Machinery - Tools
apt Oil heat and fireplace. ‘Would you mind going over that part about how lo GA Special .Notice*
can
he worked full or partTile
bath,
1700
Magnolia.
31.
Poultry
Live
stock
change the vacuum cleaner bag!”
Legal Notice 31 A. Pets
time.
Berson selected must
$63. FA 2-3931.
REMINDER
hate good serviceable car
I n I k e C o u r t o f t h e C o u n ty 32. Flowers - Shrubs
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
J n 4 * e . • e m l n o l e f o u n t ? . h in t*
| U. For Rent
NEWLY FURNISHED U rg e (5. For Rent
and lo or more spare hours
33. Furniture
O. M. HARRISON’S
•if r i o r l i l n . In I’m h i t e
2
BR.
duplex,
llth
St.
Longper week and $50000 to
In r e t h e K M n tr o ft
31.
Articles
For
Sale
1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-8827
j
2
Bedroom
furntalwd
Apart­
On
the
rolling
hills
&lt;7olf
NAOMI II. SADIN.
w ood. 838-3298.
$3,600 00 cash capital. Write
ment.
Downstairs, large
course. New masonry home. I
D ecliM i 35. Articles Wanted
Hiving name, address, tele­
n v u . \ iit i&lt;t:
3(5. Automobiles - Trtkks Three* r o o m furnished room*. Call 322 6341.
3 Beilroom, 2 bath, built in | 9. For Sale or Rent
phone number and all de­
Notice It hereby given that 37. Boats - Motors
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
oven A range, firpelacc and j If you like country Initii:
the undersigned will, on the
| 38. Motorcycles - Scooters $45. 2 Bedroom KurnUhed 3 Bedroom Furn. houx.-, $90 i drape*, carpeting. Double 1 3 Bedroom, 2 baths. Uu tails to Box 1116, Tulsa,
Jlth day of March. A. !».
Oklahoma.
Iirefient to the llonoraide Coun­ 39. Truilers - Cabanas
Mo. 322 2322.
carportc. TE 8 2866.
Apartment. $55. Robert A.
south side ol big Lake
ty Judg* of Seminole County.
William*, l'liimc FA 2-3951. 3 RM film. Apt Water (uni.
Florida. M» final return, ac­
Mary. Water lor Itoalint:. 1G. Female Help Wanted
2 Bit Duplex, excellent !ocacount and voucher*. a« Am-

$lo Mo. 112 Maple.
ciliary Administrator C.T.A of
2 BEDROOM HOUSE Lake
Hon. electric kitchen lOvil-B
the Fatal# of NlOttll II. .*• . »• It,
S. Elm. Call FA 2 5594.
Mary.
I’h.
FA
2-7213.
deceased and At said time,
Furnisltcd Garage Apartment
then and there, make applica­ i \ t i i i : &lt; i i i f i i r &lt; «i i i i t n r
$45
month.
House* for rent. For infor­
tion to the said Judge for a T i n : a i m i i j i m « i %i, f i n .
John K. 1-ox, Kcaiior
final settlement of hie ad­ t i l l n r \ m i » mii KKNt*
tunium contact Ted Wil­
ministration of said estate, N n i . i : r m \ r i , r i . n i u n i .
HO N. Park
323 0559
liam* Hardware, 2o.&gt; E.
and (ot an otdtr discharging &lt; II %MT:i&lt; V AU. I2KI4I
Min as such Ancillary Admin­ A i i i KI* \ \ K K D K flA L s w
25th St.
In ( h r I o u r l «sf ( h r &lt; m i n i s 2 H i t . Iiouvt', NI7 C a i a l i n u .
istrator, C-T.A.
AND LOA.V VSSuCIA- J u d g e . . Arm I Msslr 4 m i n i ) , 1‘lur*
Hated thle the let day of T IO N OK
Ids. In l, r n h s | p ,
ORLA.NDO,
LAKE MARY’. 3 tM-dioom, 2 UNFUHN. 1st Floor. 3 rm*.
March. A. D. 1»&lt;3.
P l a i n t i f f , l a r e i E s l n i r «»f
bath. 2 screened |&lt;orche*.
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n la te In the office of Hun.
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Ju.lei of 8*mtnot* County, at
Id* office In the Court Hou.*
In Sanford. Klorllit within *1*
calendar mutilli* frnln the lime
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notice. Kich claim or Urtnaml
mu at ht In wrltlne amt con­
tain the place of rrsldriu*. eiij
p c i office address of th(
claimant and tnu»t he aworn
to by the claimant, hie agent
or attorney, or the same shall
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Evelyn V. N elao n
.(t Ksscutrlx of aald
Estate
Johnle A. McLeod
Attorney at Law
p. o. n»a u :s
Apopka, Florida

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CAR BOLL S FURNITURE
I’ll. FA 2-5181 116 M. 1st St.
M E LA K A AI'AHTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First hi.
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Monthly witli prompt oaynient of Ski per tnonlh. i
Beilroom (urnialied home.
FA 2 6457.

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N o lle # Is h e r e b y g H t n t h a t
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F e r n P a r k ll u u l rv a n l . 111g11v. ay No. 1? - pr. in
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room. 2 tile haihs, fully air- I.’i. I'luinhiiiK Services
conditioned, laicallon Souili
end uf Crystal Drive, |&gt;i&lt; h

Arlmr f: a Jarrell, Build,

tiui L*tri- t b a n April i. 1 :••:r If you l i a v c acreage you
If ) o u fa ll to
*» a (lacra*
woulil like lo sell—Please
p ro cu tifassu will t*r sn t# r # '!
Call!
a g a i n s t &gt;4.u for lit# r#ll*«f tl#«
Vnuiuicil In t b r ( vou pl ain l. bl
s u i t I* to fo ra cly s# a ttiiirl- 280 It. Ii outage oil West First
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1.if j &gt; ri i .i*4i%t s i ' i u ^ home,
only $15,500—a real
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of, rv c u rd v J In I‘li*t liao k
investment. Call Now.
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Leman Bluff It'ierlront—All
U J l M J i i in) x a n d an.) tb#
or part of 97 ft. Frontage
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$50 |H-r It.
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2 P LAWN Mower for sal*
or trade for Utility trailer.
328-080.1.
1961 y.ig Zag Sewing Machine
Darns, makes button hole*.
With guarantee. 5 Payments
of $6.40. FA 2-MIL
NEW FLOOR demonstrator
adding machine with sub.
traction and multiplication.
List $125, now $69.95. Fowell’s Office Supply. 117 Mag.
nolia.
BABY FURNITURE all kind*.
Twin beds, boa spring,
small desk, o c c a s i o n a l
chair, window /an. Phone

St*nknrik Ginas Mini I’niuti
4 om pauy
210 Magnolia

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BEDROOM S U I T E . Very
-4622 , reasonable. FA 2-1742.

AUTO • RADIO
CUCKOO CLOCKS. 93 M up.
Drive-In Itcpair Service
Made in Germany, to sixes.
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
For FREE pictures. Price*.
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
Write to • Clocks'' P. O.
Ph. 323-0655
Box 78, Santord, Fla.

.11. Poultry - Livestock

16. Automobile* - Track*

Large Shetland Borne*: 1 1953 Ford Custom, clean, ra ­
gclduw. 1 mare. New sad­ dio, h e a t e r , automatic
dles and bridles. 3229162.
transmission. Good mechan­
ical condition and good rubBROOD SOWS for tale Will
bcr. $165. Call FA 2 53« al­
tiring pig. in 6 or 8 week*.
ter 5 p. in.
FA 2 0264.

Realtor

Raymond Lumlquist, Asso. Children kept. FA 2 4182.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Day* work and ironing at
3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor­ Imiiiic. 706 Bay Ave.
ner lot facing lake. 109
Wait* Drive. S u n ! a n d 11. Beuuty Snlona
Estate. FIIA in service. IIAIUIIEn S BEAUTY NOOK
$150 down, monthlv $8175. Complele Beauty Service
VA nothing down. FA 2 8o741
Evening Appoinlmvul*
or FA 2-2118.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
LOT for sale. 75' x 230\
Cut \ Curl Bcai^ly Shop
Grove Manor. By owner. S|tecial on Perms. Call for
4'all FA 2 7111 after 6 p m
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rator*. Free parking lot*.
St. Johns Realty 3i8 Palmetto Ave, 38-0634
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Bark Ave. FA 2 6123 11. Fled rival Service*
FltlGiDAIHR
ANOTHER FAUULOL'S IK Y
bales L service
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Open
House Wiring, Free Flslimalrs
beam eiiuslmethin, lUme
lireplare, 3 bedroom and a Sid VUllefl'l Kamlall Electric
optional r o o m , Florida 112 .Magnolia Pit. FA 2-0915

tug. J- kioiit Hi*- ■- flvi"i^.

A ta ri k

INSTALLED

PIANOS— We have in this
vicinity 2 Spinet pianos
which can be purchased by
making small deposita and
taking over small monthly
payment,. Inquire Thomp­
son Music Co. 29 Colonial
Plata Mull. Orlando. Ph.
GA 5 4577.

1957 Mercury Monterey, 3
etc. Orange tlees. Approxi­
tunc, white wall IfTes, auto­
mately 21a acre*. FA 2 9162. SECRETARY RECEPTION*- 11 A. Pets
1ST. Typing, shorthand.
matic transmission, power
SIAMESE
KnTFINS
$25.
Ph.
1 New house near Lake Mary.
Apply in person. Clupman
steering, radio, heater. Good
FA 3 3332. Afternoon L
322 3098.
Architectural Art*, 101 W.
mechanical condition and
evenings.
First, Sanford.
good rubber. $500. Phone
12. Real KMalr For Sale
FA
2-5388 alter 5 p.ni.
Rally sitter, live in. Room, 11. Flowers - Slirulm
SERMCE STATION builneat
laiard and $15. tut S. Mu- PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Ban
~ BUYING A NEW sw
fur sale. Only 3 owners in
pie.
USED CART
sic slock.
37 years. Buy only stock
FINANCE IT WITH US
GHABEVILLE
NURSERY
and equipment. FA 2-4682. 17. Male Help Wanted
S Ixiw Interest Rates
Grat&gt;eville Ave. Near 2Uth St.
♦ Lour .Monthly Payments
4 ACRES of land 275 ft. Road EXECUTIVE type. Willing
FLORIDA STATE BANK
frontage on We«t 1st St. to WOI k. $125 wkly. Average. 31. Furiiilure
4 lane hw&gt;. Price $15,000. High School Grad., Fla. res­
LARGE SELECTION of used CAR WANTED. Will trade
Terms.
ident 1 yr. Own ear. Age 'JI*
even for my 35 ft. boat.
refrigerators, $29 and up
50. 260X N. Orange. Orlando,
Good condition. W. Cooke.
with nr will tolit trade.
5 and to acres Idcd farms 241-0501.
006 S. Park. Apt. 4.
FURNITURE
CENTER
available.
11UU French Ave.
1962 STUDEBAKER 44 to*
18. Help Wanted
Ph. FA 2-T953
C. A. Whiddon A WATKINS ROUTE in tliia
pickup reduced for quick
Rei;. Real Estate Broker
WANTED reliable couple lo sa l e - $995. Call Ralph Pc*
202 S. Bark Ave. FA 2-5991 aiea is open for st-mi-relir.d
told, FA S-16U.
take up muni lily payments
man, or lady. Muny aemi-ie*
uf $13.50 on 3 complete
I960 Valiant, 4 dr. St. stick,
tiled people ,uril $5(1.00 lo
rooms of furniture. Call
R. k H. $995. ISM Cadillac
IIU0.4K) per w e e k depending
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ cpe. Dcvllle. Full power Is
Stenstrom Realty
on time devoted to route.
lect.
air. $1695. Sanford Motor
Also hav, 1 full time route
Ileal Estate — ilort«ane*
open.
Maytie
you
(ini
qualify.
Sell
Us Your Furniture. Quick Co. Boo French Ave.
III N. Bark Ave.
322 2420
For personal interview in
Service With (he Cash.
3 Bit, 2 hath, fenced back
your area, write J. II. MeSUPER TRADING POST 37. Hon 18 - M o to rs
yard, air conditioner, Kit­ Garity, Box 627, Willitton,
FA 20677.
Gateway To 7710 Waterway
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park Florida.
Used
furniture, appliances, Holmcm Sporting Goods '
Ave. FA 21761.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
19. Siluutlonn Wanted
l-arry’s Marl 215 Sanford 304-68 K. 1st Bh. FA 3-5961
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Child Cure. FA 2-2274
Ave. Bh. FA 2-4132

|(s!#(i(Jalits |
cr. FA 2-3378 or FA 2-So77.
&gt;4»| Ii | . ill
« | 11
l l l l . %T I T E III* IT.1)11 III %
fill R if m e i
M a rlin
u n o i i t a , NOW IS IIIF. TIME TO BUY
i l i a C#W ln D r lx a
3 Bedroom home in WynneOolum bua. 13 «)H!o
li u r l a &lt;( lkhu*l«.s
wind lor only Sl2,5no witli
C a lv i n D rlv a
extra*.
F'll V down paymeul
C u lu illb u a 13, I (hbs
5IU0.
V*«u a r a lia r a b ) n o t i fi e d iltal
a suit Da- b a m f 11 • &gt;1 sgalus*.
&gt;uu
In
tb r
sU xc
atillila«j
c a u s e a n d tt.at &gt;wu re«iu|ra«) Large i Gcdrcom Ivkefronl
in fll# ) o u r a t i s H « r
tt)# . home, Florida room, dish­
C l a r k of (Ills Cifiirt untl t o '
washer. etc., ONLY $29,500
s**ivr 4 uofi)
tiier**of U(mu
Ilia p l a i n t i f f o r p l a i n t i f f * u t ((•I 14**) • » e-*« (44(14# a i l a&lt;J- Going inachiue and repair
liras*
It
J«r.( i!u |« .
W ails
Clark#
and
11 a lit ll ton. ISui
sltop business tor Sl..&lt;0u.
H a r n e i t N a t i o n a l H an k l i u ?!*J -

I ’vjUlls'

! 34. Art idea For Sale

Wall

I'luiiibinj; A U n itin g
AIK CUNDI1 IU.MNG
CON 1It ACT and REPAIR

WORK
lUUi ValiliJld Ave.

FA 2 6562

PLUMBING

Uontracting Rrpulrs
FREE EbllM A lEb
B L. HARVEY
204 Sanford An
FA 2-3383

JG. Kudin k I division
PERSONAL- RADIO- A
T V. SERVICE
Wc u-|iair BI m i i u Changers
ItuUio A T.V.. \ulu Radios
t DAY' SERVICE
-alii bl. A Santord Ave.
I 'll. 323 0655

17. K|&gt;i-einl Service*

Stem per Agency

WEl.Ls DRILLED. BUMPS,
aPHINKEIt 'SYSTEMS
Ail Type* rn J sixes
IVc Repair and service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
20' W. 2nd St
FA 2-4432

l A 2 4991 i«19 S. French Ave

Piano lumiig and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223

FRKB ESTIMATE

38. Motorcycle* • Scooters

Upholstering L Mattress ren­ VKSI*A MOTOR SCOOTERS. '
ovating. New k Used Furni­ New k Used.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Lewi* Sale* k. Service
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
2517 Country Club Hd.
•FA 2 2117.
Ph. FA-2-7926
1950 Vespa Grand Sport Call
FA -2-6035.
I
Sale lathe* shoes $1.88. Men*
shoe* $3 88. Surplus City, IB. Trailers • Cabanas
201 W. 1.
BATIIFINDER. All aluwl- '
IIABY HUB and Polaroid num. Like new. inside and
Camera. FA 3-5939. •
out. Sleep* 4. Tub, ehower,
T.V., dual whet-ls, many ex­
KRIUIDAIRE Refrigerator. 1
tras. $1625. Terms. Phone
Year old. $IW. FA 2-124)8.
FA-2.7675
Hot|&gt;oint Refrigerator. Excel­
lent cund. $95. FA 2-4119. NEW 3 BEDR0 0 M Housetrailer. $2500 and take up
payments of $60 a month
We loan Carpet Sliampoocr
or rent for $100 month.
at no cost witli purchase
Contact in person L y u
ol Blue Lustre shampoo.
Bradbury at Thrlftway.
Carrolls Furniture.

11. ArlicleM For Sule

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
$23(3
893
1713
1193
1293
1193
$93
993
$13
$93
81$
49$
1193
1193
199$
89$
119$
FORD 4 lloor H.T.. V-8, Falrlane $84), Auto. $9$
89$
DOD47K 4 Dour liardlop Coupe, Autu.---$93
&lt; IIEV. lie-lair I-Dr.. 8 Cyl- Sid. Tran*. ... 293
PLYMOUTH 2 Door. 6 Cl I- Sid.
493
CIIEVIIOI.KI &gt;i Ton Pirkup
$93
CHEVROLET 2 Door. Auto.
893
PONTIAC I Door Hardtop, Auto.
993
4 HEY. !s Ton I'iekup

1959 I ADILI. Vt I Dour. DrYillr Air 4 ond.........
1938 ( IIICY. 4 Door, Air 4 uiiiiitioii
............
1961 4 IIEV I Door Malion Wagon, Y&gt;8, AulO. ....
196(1 f IIEV I Door. 6 Cyl., Standard Trans.........
1959 &lt; IIEV I Door Station Wagon, 6 Cyl.
1959 OEIIS I Door Hardtop. Power and Air Cund
1938 FORD Station Wagon. 6 Cyl., Auto. ........... .
1938 4 IIEVIU.ET &lt;j Ton I'irknp. 6 Cyl. . .—_
1937 l'4)HD Country Sedan. Overdrive ........ .
1938 FORD Station Wagon. V-8, Automatic
1936 CADILLAC Sedan, DaMlle, Bower, Air fond.
1938 PLY MOUT1I 2 Door, V-8, Htd. Tran*. - ...
I98U ( IIEV. Impala 4 onv.. \/T , I'/H, l‘/ l l ------1961 (TIEVKOI.ET (» Ton Pickup, Auto. Traiu.
1960 CIIEMIOEET *, Ion Pirkup, 8 Cylinder
1939 I'LY MOLT II 2 Door, « Cylinder ......... . .
1939 CHEVROLET 4 Door. 8 Cyl.. Hland. Trana.

1938

1957
1933
1933
1930
1931
1930
1939

EASY G.MAC PAYMENTS
219 E. 2nd
FA 2-0711

2303 PARK AVE.
ORLANDO CH 1-3188
FA 2-9881

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LAST NIGHT,
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TIZZY

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By K ate Obaiui

FOR.THE L * s r n M e * « Q | U IT

OSf.VpUTOCV

Legal Notice

t o th o r e a r t o f lb # C o o n tr
■lodge, l e o l a e l e C o o n tr, F lo r­
ida. l a P ro b a ta .
In r e t K arate o f
GRACE I. M ETCALF
Deceaaad
T o All C reditor* a n d Peraooe
lin e la g c la im * o r Dem and*
A galnat Bald K a tatai
Too a n d each o f ro u aro
h e r e b r n o tifie d and re q u ire d
to p re ea n t a n r clalm a a n d da*
m anda w hich ro u , or e ith e r of
ro u , m a r h a r e a g a ln a t th a
a a ta ta o f d ra c o I. M etcalf, de*
ceaaed. la ta o f aold C o u n tr, to
tho C u u n lr Ju d g e o r Hemlnole
C o u n tr. F lo rid a, a t hla o fflc t
In th e c o u rt houao of oald
C o u n tr a t S anford. F lo rid a,
w llh ln alx c a le n d a r m ontha
from tho tim e o f th e flre t p u b ­
lic a tio n uf thle notice. E ach
claim o r dem and ahall be In
w ritin g , and ahall a la t* tha
place of rtald en c o and poat of*
tic* addraaa of* “tho call"
la im a n t,
and ahall b* aw orn to b r tha
c la im a n t, a g en t, a tto r n a r , and
a n r a u rh claim o r dem and not
ao filed a h all ba Told.
F lra l N atio n al D ank a t
W in te r P a rk
H r: F ra n k P. d la c k ln , J r .
T ru e! O fficer
Aa e x ec u to r of tho L aet
W ill and T ee ta m en t of
d ra c o I. M etcalf, daceaaed
W lnderw eedle, H a ln ta A W ard
A tto rn e ra
I t P a rk A renue, South,
W in te r P a rk , F lo rid a
P ubllah M arch *, IS. I t . I«.
CDQ-IT
l a fbo C ooH o l th o C o o n tr
J a d g r , Bemloete C o o n tr, F lo r­
id a. l a P ro b a ta ,
l a ro t K ata to o f
M A TTIE F . COODL’HN
Deceaaad.
T o A ll C re d it* re a n d Peraooa
H a t lo g Clalm a o r D em aada
Ag a l o a t Ooid K a tato i
T ou a n d each of ro u a ro
h e ro b r n o tified and req u ired
to p re ea n t a n r clalm a and
dam anda w hich ro u . o r a lth a r
o f you
m a r b a t e a g a ln a t
th a a a ta te o f MATTJB F .
COOBUHN, dtceaaad, la ta o f
oald C o u n tr. to th a C o u n tr
Ju d g o o f Bemlnolo C o u n tr,
F lo rid a, a t hla o ffice In tho
c o u rt houao o f oald C o n n tr a t
la n fo rd , F lo rid a, je lth tn alx
c a le n d a r
m ontha
from
tho
tlm a of tho flra t p u b licatio n
o f th is nolle*. T w o copies of
•*ch claim o r dem and a h all
ba In w ritin g , a n d a h all a la l*
tha p lar# o f ra ald tn c * and
poat offlc* addraaa of th a
c la im a n t, and ahall t&gt;* aw orn
to b r th a c la im a n t, b la a g e n t,
o r a tt o r n a r a n d aocom panlad
b r a filin g fa* o f on* d o lla r
and aurh claim o r dem and not
ao filed ahall b* Told.
/ a / M arjorie C. T apilo
A* E x ec u trix o f th e L aat
W ill and T aa ta m an t of
MATTIE &gt; r. COODURN,
Deceaaad
B U natrom , Davl* I M cIntosh
A tto rn a r* for E x ec u trix
Poat O ffice Box 1110
S anford, F lo rid a
Publlah Feb. II, I I * Mar.

I, II, 1111.

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l a I bo c o a r t o f tko C o o n tr
d o d g e , Pomlo el a C o a a tr. F lo r­
id a, l a P re b o te ,
l a ro i B a ta ta a l
BEH TIIA K. LOW E,
Deceaeed.
T o All C redlloro nod Persona
HOTtog Clalm a o r D em ands
A g a in st gold B a ta ta t
You and each of ro u a ro
h e re b r no tified and re q u ire d
to p re se n t a n r clalm a and de*
m anda w hich ro u . o r e ith e r
of ro u , m a r h a r e a g a ln a t tha
a s ta ta o f HBRTIIA K. U )W K ,
deceased, la ta of C o u n tr, to
th* C o u n tr Ju d g o of Bamlnola
C o u n tr, F lo rid a, a t b is office
In th a c o u rt bonaa o f aald
C o u n tr a t S anford, F lo rid a,
w ith in six c a ltn d a r m ontha
from th a t i n t of th a f irs t p u b .
Ilc a llo a of th is notice. T w o
copies of each elalm o r d e ­
m and a h all ba In w ritin g , and
ahall a ta ta th o place of realdance a n d poat offlod a d d ress
of th o claim an t, a n d sh a ll bo
aw orn to b r tba c la im a n t, hla
a g e n t, o r a tto r n o r and a c ­
com panied b r a filin g fee of
ono d o lla r and such claim or
dem and n o t ao file d sh a ll b*
TOId.
/ a / lo aa V. T a n n e r
Aa A d m in is tra trix o f th*
B a ta ta of
BERTH A K. LOW S
Deceaaad
B tanatrom . D a rla A M cIntosh
A tto rn e ra fo r A d m ln la lratrix
Poat Offlc* Box l i t *
S an fo rd . F lo rid a
P u b lish M arcb I, I t , I t , M.

"Then Tom's ear broke down miles from any hamburger
stand or pizza parlor or anything!"

V a /U - BRAT THB
H0WTBU.M1I*

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lo n c a of
PU BLIC Itr.A m .T O
N otice
la b a ra b y
given.
B oard o f C o n n tr C om m issionera o f Bemlnolo C ounty, F lo r­
ida, propoaaa to aroond tha
B oning R egulatlona to proaldo
e etb ack rtq o lre m e n ta In C -I
C om m ercial D la trlo t nnd M -l
In d o e trla l D lalrlcL
Coplea of th lo propoeed rat*
olutlon m a r ba o b tain e d In
th a
Z oning
O ffice.
C o u rt
Ifonao. M ondara th ru F rid a y s
from •:•* A.M. to l:0« P.M.
P ublic b e a rin g w ill bo held
In th a geralnolo C o u n tr C ourt
Ifonao, S anford, F lo rid a, In
th a
O o u n tr
Com m laelonere
Houm. on M arch I I , IK S a t
10:11 A.M. or aa aoon there*
a f te r aa potelbla.
H oard of C o u n tr Commla*
olo n rra
Sem inole C o u n tr. F lo rid a
n r J . C. H ulchleon, Chair*
m an
A tti A rth u r H echw lth, J r .
P u b llah : M arch IS. IK S .
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l a I bo C a ir t o f th e C o a a lr
Jo d g e , S em tosio C o a a lr, F lo r­
id a. la P ro b a ta ,
l a r* i B a ta ta o f
EMANUEL COMPTON.
Dacaasad
H a e to g C laim s o r D em aada
Ag a lo o t BOM K etalei
You a n d each o f ro u a r*
lia re b r no tified and req u ired
to p re ea n t a n r claim * a n d d e .
m anda w hich ro u . o r a lth a r
of ro u , m a r b ava a g a ln a t tba
a s ta ta of E m a n u tl Com pton,
dacoaaad, ta t* o f ra id C o n n tr,
......................................................
nl.
to
tbo C o u n tr Ju d g o » f Sami*
n ela C o u n tr, F lo rid a, a t bl*
offlc# In th a c o u rt bonao o f
aald C o u n tr a t S anford, Flor*
Ida,
w llh ln
a la
c a le n d a r
m onth* from tb o tim e of tho
flra t p u b lic a tio n of thlo notice.
T w o copies a f each claim o r
dem and a h all ba In w ritin g ,
a n d a h all a ta ta th # pleoo of
raaldanc* a n d poat offlc# a d d rasa o f tbo c la im a n t, and
ahall b* aw orn lo b r tbo
claim ant, h la a g e n t, o r atto r*
n o r a n d aeoom panlad b r a fil­
in g too of one d o lla r a n d auch
claim o r dem and n a t so filed
ahall b* Told.
/■ / H elen M. C om pton
As B x o e n trU a f th a L ast
W ill a n d T o ctam e n t a f
B m aapol Com pton, daceaaed
Steaatroaa, D a ria A M cIntosh
A tte rn o ra (o r B soonU ix
E d w ard * B slid in g
l a n i a r d , F lo rid a
P xbllak F ob. i t , N A M ar.
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Hospital Notes
■ arcr s
Admliilos*
Dorothy Demine, Margaret
Harden and Clara Taach, De*
Bary; Letter Van Clayton,
Oviedo; Lilly Griffin, New
Smyrna; Cbarlea 8. Roberta,
Lake Mary; Billie F. Buih,
Longwood, and Thelma But*
ner, Patricia Reynold!, Mae
B. GUion, Cora Rico, Starlin
Hunter, Donald N. Flamm
and Kathryn Ragan, all of
Sanford.
■irtha
Mr. and Mra. Allen Harden,
DeBary, a daughter
DiamUaala
C h a r 1e ■ Lawrence Bote,
Longwood; Margie S. Morris,
Glen St. Mary; Dean Fbinight, Demice Henderson,
May McAlexander, Mary E.
Schuenemann, Evelyn Jor­
dan, Valerie G. Colbert, Edith
Coyner, Barbara Boeikool,
Patricia A. Travia and Mr*.
Edward G. Checefsky and
baby, all of Sanford.
MARCH •
Admissions
Georgia Mae Llngard, Ovie­
do; Jam es J . Gehr, Lake

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N O TIrK tM I K R
F ic rrriM B nam k s t a t u t e
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
Nolle# I* h ereb y giv en tb a t
th e u ndersigned, p u rs u a n t to
tho "F ic titio u s Nam * H ta tu te "
C h a p te r KS 01. F lo rid a Bla*
tu ta . w ill re g is te r w ith the
C lark of tho C ircu it C ourt. In
and
fo r
Bamlnola
C ounty,
F lo rid a, upon re c e ip t of proof
of tho p u b licatio n o f th is
notice, th e fic titio u s nam e, to*
w ill QUALITY CABINETS u n ­
d e r w hich I am e n g ag e d In
bualneea a t I I I N lcolet A ve­
nue In th a C ity o f W in te r
P a rk , Florida.
T h a t th a p a rtie s Intarbetad
In sa id h u iln a a s e n te rp ris e
n r* a* follow s:
K sla ta o f Klata P . L ew is
F lo ra B. L ew is
F e rn a n d a s A B carlto
A tto rn e y s a t Law
41 N orth O ra n g e A venue
O rlando, F lo rid a
Publlah M arch I , 13, I I , SI.
C D O .lt
NOTICE OF
PU BLIC HK ARINU

N olle*
Is
hereby
given.
B oard o f C ounty C om m ission­
e rs o f g tm ln o le C ounty, F lo r­
ida, p ro p o e ts to am end tho
Z oning
R e g u la tio n s
to
In­
c rea se th* m inim um lot a lia
on w hich re sid e n tia l b u ild in g s
sh a ll be p e rm itte d , Section I I
Subsection I t s ) .
Copies of th is proposed r e s ­
o lu tio n m ay ba o b tain e d In
th*
Z oning
Offlc*,
C o u rt
llouaa, M ondays th ru F rid a y s
from l:o* A.M. to t : « l P.M.
Public b a a rln g w ill b* bald
In Ih* Sam tnola C ounty C o u rt
llouaa, S anford, F lo rid a, in
th a
C ounty
C om m issioners
Room, on M arch 31, 1 K I a t
10i*a A.M. o r no ooon th e r e ­
a fte r aa poealbla.
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B oard o f C ounty C om ­
m issio n ers
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a
By J . C. H ulchleon,
C hairm an
A tte s t: A rth u r 11. B eck ­
w ith , J r .
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l a tb o f e e r t o f tbo C o a a lr
J o d g o , Beaalaole C o u n ty , F lo e .
H da, l a P ro b a te,
l a R oi B a ta ta o f

W ILLIAM
COMBE,

L ESLIE

HOL­

D ecea eed
T o A lt Coed It e e s a a d P erso n a
H a v la g C la im s o r D em and*
A g a lo o t S aid E a la te i

Tou and each of you aro
h ereb y n o tified a n d req u ire d
to p re se n t a n y claim * and d e ­
m an d s w hich you, o r e ith e r
of yon, m ay h a v e a g a in s t th*
a s ta ta o f W ILLIAM L ESLIE
HOLCOMBE, deceaeed, 1st* of
aald C ounty, to th a C ounty
Ju d g e o f Sem inole C ounty,
F lo rid a, a t hi* offlc* In th*
c o u rt house of said C ounty a t
S anford, F lo rid a , w ith in six
c a le n d a r m onth* from th* tim e
o t tb* f irs t p u b lic a tio n o f tblo
Dotlco. T w o copies a f each
claim or dem and obatl bo In
w ritin g , a n d sh a ll a la t* tli*
place o f raaldanco a n d post
office addraaa o f th a c la im a n t,
and a h all ba aw orn lo by tho
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n a r and accom panied by n
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such claim o r dem and n o t ao
tiled a h all ba void.
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W ILLIA M L E S L IE HOL­
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N O TIt'B OF SUIT
T H E STA TE O F FLORIDA TO
JO H N
SANFORD
OBtlAT IIA R P.
R E SID E N C E
UN­
KNOWN. AND W HOSE MAILIKQ AD DRESS IS UNKNOWN:
A aw orn c o m p la in t h a v in g
b te n filed a g a ln a l you In ibe
C ircu it C o u rt In am i fo r Sem i­
nole C ounty. F lo rid a, by BETTV LOU OMUATMAIU*. for dlvorce. th e s h o r t title of w hich
la BETTY LOU OBUATIIAnP,
P la in tiff, v e rsu s JOHN SAN.
F O nU OBO ATIIAnP, D efend­
a n t tb ee s p re se n ts a r e to com ­
m and yoa to a p p e a r and file
y o u r A nsw er o r e th e r defin e*
o r p lea d in g s h a ra ta w ith th*
C lark of th* C irc u it C ourt of
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a, and
aarvo a copy th e re o n on P la in t­
if f # A tto rn e y , C a rro ll Burk*.
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Z. S a nford. F lo rid a , on o r bo
fo re tbo I t h d a y o f A pril, A. D.
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T h* S anford H e rald Is d e s­
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c ita tio n
sh a ll ba published
once each w eek l o r fo u r c o n ­
se c u tiv e weeks.
W ITN ESS m y b an d a n d o ff I
d e l seal of tko C lerk of tbo
C ircu it C o u rt o a th is tho let.
d a y of M arch. A. D. IKS.
(SE A L )
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Ay: M a rg a re t Z Tyro.
D eputy C lerk
P a h ils h M erck t , I I , 11 |« .
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Mary; Frederick J . Wallace,
DeBary; William T. Free,
man, Mattie Singleton, Lull
Mas Powell, Belt Alexander,
Dorothy Higginbotham, all o|
Sanford.
Birth a
Mr. and Mrs. Lowen R. Bush,
Long wood, gon
Mr. and M ri. Brantley Longard, Oviedo, a daughter.
Dismissals
Belly Sue Larson, C a r l
Krauth, DeBary; Mra. Robert
French and baby, Longwood;
Dorothy Barnci, Linda Ann
Thompson, Shelly W a n d a
Cardwell, Andrew D. Vestal,
Charles M. Wine, Alice B.
DcBrlne and Mra. Richard
Otcntl and baby, all of San­
ford.

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
FOR CLOSING, VACATING
A N D ABANDONING CERTAIN ROADS AND STREETS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN:
You will take notice that
the Board of County Commis­
sioners of Seminole County,
Florida, a t 10:00 A.M., or aa
aoon thereafter aa practi­
cable, on the 26th day ot
March, A. D. 1963, a t tha
County Court House In San­
ford. Florida, will hold a
public hearing to consider
and determine whether or not
the county will close, vacate,
abandon and diiclaim any
right of the county and the
public In and to the following
described roadi and streets,
to-wit:
That portion of 90th Street
from the E ast line of tha
NWV4 of the SEW of Sec­
tion 94, Township 19 South,
Range 30 East,- westerly
to the West line of Loti
44 and 43 of M.M. Smith's
Second Subdivision, ac­
cording to plat thereof re­
corded in P lat Book 1,
page 101, Public Records
of Seminole County, Flor.
ida, and thence that cer­
tain 90-foot right of way
extended from the South
line of Lota 45 and 52 of
M.M. Smith’* Second Subdivision North to the
North line of Lots 51 and
46 of aald M.M- Smith’s
Second Subdivision.
Persons interested may ap­
pear and be beard at the
time and place specified.
Board of County Commis­
sioners of Seminole Coun­

ty

By: Arthur H. Beckwith,
Jr., Clerk
n o t ic e

O F P U B L IC

H K ARINO

N otice
la
h e re b y
given.
B oard of C ounty C om m ission• r s o f H rm lnola C ounty, F lo r­
ida, propose* to am end Ilia
Z oning Iteg u lallo n a to provide
non - p e rm a n e n t cam p a lia s
fo r te n ts , le n t houaaa o r t r a i t ­
ors n o t o f a p e rm a n e n t n a tu r e
a t flah oam pa In Bem lnola
C ounty.
Coplea o f th is proposed rev­
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Z oning
O ffice,
C o u rt
llouaa. M pnday* th ru F rid a y s
from 1:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
P u b lle h e a rin g w ill b* held
In th* Bam lnola C o u n ty C o u rt
H ouse, S an fo rd . F lo rid a , In
th*
C ounty
C onim lealonera
Room, on M arch 31. I K ! a t
t*:Q0 A.M. o r aa aoon th e r e ­
a f te r aa poealbla.
H oard o f C o u n ty
C om m laaloner*
Hemlnol* C ounty, F lo rid a
n y J . C. H u tch iso n ,
C h a irm a n
A tte s t:
A rth u r lle c k w lth . J r .
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BKMINOLR COUNTY.
t'HA V 'K R V NO. ISSrS
NOTICE TO A P P E A R

F E D E R A L NATIONAL M ORTQAOB ASSOCIATION.
P la in tif f
-v sFR A N K PA U L HOLMAN a n d
V IO LET H U N T ER HOLMAN,
hla w ife,
D efendant*.
T H E STATE O F FLORIDA
TO* ..FRA N K PAUL HOLMAN
A d d ress U nknow n
V IO LE T
MAN

HUNTER

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TOU A RE H E R E B T NO TI­
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C o u rt and to asrv* a ro p y
th e re o f upon th* P la in tiff o r .
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C leveland. J r . a n d H arold F .
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ford, F lo rid a, n o t la te r th a n
tb* I t h d a y of A pril. A. D.
l i l t . I f you fa ll to do ao A
D a crra p ro C onfesso w ill b*
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re lie f d em anded in th a Com ­
p la in t, T h is s u it Is to fo re ­
close n m o rtg a g e . T h* r e a l
p ro p e rty proceeded a g a ln a t l s |
LOT I t . BLOCK I. a r a .
su b d iv isio n o f BLOCK I ,
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I.o.ct &amp; Fount!
2. Notice.-* - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
C. For Kent
liA SjH.*ciul Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sulc
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opj tort unity
lfi. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wuuted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Baliysitters
21. Beauty Sulons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Buildingr Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
27. S|&gt;ecial Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trdcks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice

6. Fur Kent

9t|r

NICELY’ furn. 6 room huttac.
FA 2-6237.
3 Ikdroom liousc. 2406 Stev­
ens Ave. Phone 31V 4671.
F u r n i s h e d Apartment. 3
Itnonn, hath. 2 Double bed*.
110 W. Third St.
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adulta only. Pb.
FA 2-7366.
Lake 31ary. 2 Uedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
FA 2 6317.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur»
plus City. 201 W. lat St.
FURNISHED Collage. Phone
FA 2-2800.
Furn. lovely 2 UR Apt. Lake
privilege*. FA 2-0274.
Furn. 3 Urn, Apt. $30. Mo.
Adults. Th. FA 20480
Furnished 2 bedroom tiouae
for small family. FA 2-0100.
Furn. 2 Uedrooiu house.
Adults. No pets. FA 2 7061
MCE
apt
Tile
$6$.

LARGE 2 1R~furn!
Oil heat and fireplace.
bath, 1700 Magnolia.
FA 2-3931.

NEWLY FURNISHED Large
2 HR. duplex. 14th St. Longwood. 836-3298.
Three r o o m
apartment. 2101
$43. 2 Bedroom
Apartment, $33.
Williams. Phone

furnished
Magnolia,
Furnished
Hubert A.
FA 23931.

2 IIEDKOOM HOUSE. Lake
Mary. Ph. FA 2-7213.

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12. Real Estate For Sale I 27. Special Services

frrall) March 12, 1963 — Page 7 6. For Rent

NO CASH NEEDED
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Southern Air
Apartments. Kitchen equip­ 3 Uedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. A 1. included.
ped. li)8 W. 18th St. Ph.
Heating • Air Cnnditioning
322 8083.
FA 2-4678.
Sales—Repair—Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
1st Floor Apartment furnish­ 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Kit­
FA 2-8321
ed 860. Like Mary, Ph.
chen equipped. No down 2302 Oak
FA 2-1757.
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
F R IG ID A 1R E
FA 2-1761.
2 BEDR003I house, kitchen
Sales A Service
equipped. 175 month. Ph
G. H. HIGH
FA 2-3303.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-38*3
Furnished Apartment. Close
Olfice FA 2-2111
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
Monuments, Cemetery work
Nights FA 2-9641
Also Lettering on Stones
$23-6700
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. 1303 Dou­ 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2317 Mellon) lUe Ave.
glas Ave. FA 2-6836.
3 BEDROOMS. 3 baths. Fla.
Phone FA 2 6449
Rnt. Convenient to NAS.
ROOMS, The Gabies, 401
Desirable neighborhood, low LAWN SERVICE
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
down payment. 131 W. Jin Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
kins Circle. FA 2-3261.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3631.
FA 2-1817.
LAKEV1EW Home for sale or
Few completely furnished 2
trade for a tiled farm on the
bedroom home. FA 2-2577.
west side nf Sanford. Call 29. Automobile Service
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
AUTO GLASS
nights.
3 Room furnished upstairs
INSTALLED
| Apartment. Adult*. 843. Ph. 15 HuNlneMK O p p o r tu n ity
Senkarik Glass and Paint
FA 2-7399.
Company
MAN or WOMAN to service
2 UEDROOM liou*e. furnish­
and collect from cigarette, 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
ed. $H5'mo. Unfurnished 876;
ice and other coin operated
AUTO • RADIO
2430 Elm; FA-2-3102.
dispensers in this area. This
Drive-In Repair Service
is a very good position that PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
‘Would you mind g o in g over th a t part about how to 6A Speciul Notice*
can be worked full or part23th St. A Sanford Ave.
change th e vacuum cleaner bag!"
'tim e. Person selected must
Ph. 322-0633
REMINDER
have good serviceable car
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
6. For Rent
6. For Rent
and lu or more spare hours 31. Poultry • Livestock
O. M. HARRISON’S
pef
week and $300.00 lo
2 Bedroom furnislied Apart­ On the rollins hills Golf 1311 Palmetto Ate. 322-8827
$3,600 00 cash capital. Write Large Shetland Ponies; 1
ment.
Downstairs, large
course. New mssonry home.
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­
giving name, address, tele­
rooms. Cali 322-6341.
3 Bcvlroont. 2 bath, built-in 9. For Sale ur Rent
dles and bridles, 322-9162.
phone number and all de­
oven L ranife, firpelacc unit If you like country living.
tails to Box 1116, Tulsa,
3 Uedroom Furn. house, $90
drapes, carpeting. Double
BROOD SOWS for sale. Will
3 Uedroom, 2 hath*. On
Oklahoma.
Mo. 322-2322.
carporte. TE 8 2866.
bring pigs in 6 or g weeks.
south side of big Lake
FA 2 0254.
Mary. Water for boiling, 16. Female Help Wanted
3 RM. furn. Apt. Water furn. 2 UIl Duplex, excellent loca­
etc.
Orange
tree*.
Approxi­
$10 Mo. 112 Mu pie.
tion, electric kitchen. MKU-B
RECEPTION­ 21A. Pots
mately 2Vu acres. FA 2-9182. SECRETARY
S. Elm. Call FA 2 3394.
Furnislied Garage Apartment
IST, Typing,
shorthand.
$45 month.
Apply in person. Chapman SIAMESE KITTENS 825. Ph.
Houses for rent. For infor­ 1 New house near Lake Mary.
FA 2-3332. Afternoon It
322-3098.
John E. Fox, Realtor
Architectural Arts, till W.
mation contact Ted Wilevenings.
110 N. Park
323-0330
First, Sanford.
liapis Hardware, 2tij K.
12. Real Kidate For Sale
25tll St.
2 IIR. house, 817 Catalina. .
Babysitter, live In. Room, 32. Pkment • Shrulm
SERVICE STATION business
board and $15. 104 S. Ua- PETUNIA, Snapdragon, F in ­
UNKURN.
1st
Floor.
3
rms.
LAKE MARY. 3 bedroom. 2
for sale. Only 3 owners in
ple.
bath.
2
screened
porches.
ale atock.
bath. On lake. Air-condi­
37 years. Buy only stock
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
tioned. FA 2-8920.
and equipment. FA 2-4682. 17. Male Help Wanted
stairs etchings.
Grapcville Ave. Near 20tti St.
4 ACRES of land 273 ft. Road EXECUTIVE type. Willing
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
frontage on West 1st St. to work. $125 tvkly. Average. 33. Furniture
1365 Elliott Avo., FA 2-3234
4 lane hwy. Price $15,060, High School Grad., Fla. reaor
FA
2-0323.
LARGE SELECTION of used
NOTICE OS’ a t IT
Terms.
hlont 1 yr. Own car. Age ‘21IN T H E N i R E o r T H E
refrigerators. 829 and up
d t it i : os* n .o H in *
50. 2tki8 N. Orange. Orlandu.
RENT A RED
with or wiUwut trade.
H U M il.I .lA M DALTON DUN- Roilawuy, Hospital A Uaby 5 and to acres tiled farms
•241-0301,
FURNITURE CENTER
F O R D a m i H E T T Y LOU*
avaUable.
Beds.
IBK D U N F O H D . hi* writ*,
U 00 French Ave.
r**l&lt;!«nc* u n k n o w n .
18.
Help
Wanted
By
Day,
Week,
or
Month
Ph. PA-9-T933
TO U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I ­
C.
A.
Whiddon
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FIE D
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WATKINS
ROUTF.
in
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
tio n a l
M OHTGAOr:
AHKO. Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.
WANTED reliable couple to
•N AT IO N , h a v i n g fll«&lt;l In (lila
203 S. Park Ave. FA 2-3991 area Is open for semi-retired
tako up monthly payments
C o u r t It* awroru Hill u f C o m ­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
man, or lady. 3!any semi-re­
p l a i n t . lh « n a t u r e a m i p u r p o x of $13.30 on 3 complete
tired pvupl&lt;* earn $30.00 to
Rooms private 'baths, 114
n f w h i c h 1* t o f o r e c lo s e t h a t
rooms of furniture. Cell
c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e e a e c u t e j by
$100.00 per w x k depending
W. First St.
. TE $-1311, Casselberry, col­
li n y
Brook*
llan w n .r
ami
on time devoted to route.
OI*4y* V. H a m m e r , hi* w ife,
lect.
600 T.V. STAMPS
to L a w y e r * M o r t g a g e a m i T lllo
Also liKVe 1 full time route
Hcul
Estate
—
Mortgages
C o m p a n y , on t h e Sr.l .lay n f Monthly with prompt
uayJ u l y , A. D. !»:.s; t h a t .alt]
322 2420 open. Maybe you ran qualify. Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ment of $60 per month, i 111 N. Park Ave.
For personul interview in
C o m p l a i n t p r a y * f o r a n an Service With the Cash.
Uedroom furnished Itome. 3 UR, 2 bath, fenced back
■-ounllng t o he t a k e n u n d e r
your
area,
write
J
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11.
MeSUPER
TRADING POST
III* d i r e c t i o n o f t h e C o u r t fo r
FA 2-6457.
yard, air conditioner, Kit­ Garity, Box 627, WlUitton,
FA 2-0677.
w h a t I* d o t til* I’l a l r il l f f f o r
p rin cip al a n d I n U re a l on aald
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park Florida.
m o r t g a g e a n d m o r t g a g e no t*
Used furniture, appliances,
Ave. FA 2-1781.
■ nd f o r t h e o»*t*. c h a r g e * a n d
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
• sprn eea Including a tlo r n f y a '
19. .S itu atio n s W a n te d
f**e a n d a h i t r a c t f r e e a n d N O T H '!: UN H E N STCTITIOUB
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
t h a t In d e f a u l t o f *uvh p a y ­
NAME LAW
Child Cara. FA 2-2274
Are. Ph. FA 2-4132
m ent,
ti t l e . In ter* * !, e s t a t e , T O WIIOSI I T MAT C ON CER N
Realtor
claim , d e m a n d a n d e q u ity of
N o lle* la h t r e b y g i v e n t h a t
Raymond Lundqulst, A.mo. Children kept. FA 1 4112.
FREK ESTIMATE
r e d tm p llo n of th* D efen d an t* th* u n d e r a lg n td , p u r s u a n t to
• nd *11 p*r*on* c l a i m i n g by, t h * " F l d l t l o u * N a m e H t a t u t e . " FA 2-3961 Atlantic Hank llidg.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Days
work
and
ironing
at
th ro u g h .
und*r
nr
a g a l n a t I lo u a * Mill No. 1178. C h a p t e r
ovating. New k Used Furnit h e m o r a n y o f t h e m , h* all- No. :u»r.S, l a n &gt; of F l o r i d a , 3 Bedroom, t bath, Urge cor­
liuiuc, 706 Uay Ave.
a n l u l e l y b a r r e d a n d fn rac lo e - M i l , w ill r a g l a t a r w ith t h e
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ner
lot
lacing
lake.
1U
9
e d ; paid e u l t b e i n g file d In C l e r k n f t h # C i r c u i t C o u r t , In
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
21.
B
a
a
u
ty
Halona
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , o f th * N i n t h • nd f o r Beinlnol# C o u n t y , F l o ­
Wails Drive, S u n 1 a n d
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t . In a n d f o r r i d a . u p o n r e c e i p t o f p r o o f of
•FA 2-3117.
Estate.
FHA
in
service.
Hemlnol* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . In t h * p u b l i c a t i o n o f th la n o llr* .
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
r h a n c e r y . en title d F E D E R A L tha flctltio u a nam e.
$430 down, monthly $$4.73,
In w it:
Complete Beauty Service
34. Article* For Sale
N A T IO N A L M O U T O A O E AHBO- F E R N P A R K M O B IL E IIOMKK
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
CIATIO N. a c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n - T R A I L E R P A R K u n d e r w h li li
Evening Appointment*
or FA 2-2118.
Sale
ladies shoes $1.M. Mens
Ired u n d e r a n A d o f C o n g r e e * w e a r e e n g a g e d In hiitliiree. a t
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
a n d r a i d i n g p u r s u a n t t o th * n u m b e r 771 F e r n P a r k B o u l e ­
slmea
$3.88. Surplus City,
F * d » r a l N a t i o n a l M o r t g a g * A s ­ v a r d . H i g h w a y No. 17-S7. In LOT for sale. 75' x 230\
Cut 'N Curl Ueauty Shop
20! W. 1.
s o c i a t i o n C h a r t e r Act. I 'l a l n - t h # C i t y o f F e r n P # r k . F l o r i d a .
Grove Manor. Hy owner. special on Perms. Call for
tlff. v e r a u a W I L L IA M DALTON
T h a t th * p g r t l r * I n t e r e s t e d
D U N F O R D a n d B E T T Y LOU- In eald b u a l n a a a e n t e r p r i s e , ar*
Call FA 2-7411 after 6 p m.
appointment. 3 senior ope­ BABY CRH! and Polaroid
IBM D U N F O R D , hi* wlf*. *ml a* follow*:
Camera. FA 2-3909. *
O R A N G E U T I L I T Y OOMI’ANY.
rators. Free parking lots.
P H I L L I P &lt;1. M A R B I O T T
■ ml H I IH IK W O O D W o ty D 1*110A L IC E I . XIAIIItlO TT
318
Palmetto
Ave.
322-0834
St. Joints Realty
FBIg d
IX'CTH CO., INC., D e f e n d a n t * , D a t e d a t W i n t e r P a r k , O r a n g e
b e i n g C h a n c o r y Caa# No. I I K 7 , C o u n t y ,
Florida,
Xtar*h l e t, THE TIME TESTED FIRM j
Year old. $1UU. FA 2-1266.
p r a y i n g • f o r e c l u e u r * o f aald 1X1
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123 24. Electrical Barvkaa
m o rtg a g *
on
t h * ’ f o l l o w i n g H an fo rd H e r a l d
Hotpolnt
Refrigerator. Excel­
d * * crlb«d L a n d , l y i n g a n d be* H an fo rd , F l o ri d *
FRIGlDAlHE
Ing In Ham luol* C o u n t y , Klur* M a rc h I, IS, IS. SI. 1X 1.
lent cond. $95. FA 2-4119.
ANOTHER FAUULOUS BUY
Sales 4 Service
Ida, t o * w l l :
C D U -Jt
AT CRYSTAL Ij IKE. Open
U , t X . Block S. W E A T I I House
Wiring,
F’ree Estlinales We loan Carpet Sbampooer
beam conitruction, slune
F .IIH F IE L D FIIIHT A D D I ­ IV T i l s : UIH U U IT C O U R T 1%
al no cost with purchase
T IO N, a c c o r d i n g
t o th * AA U y t l H I K B I V I I I . K ( I I I Aliraplace, 3 betlrouui and a Sid VlhiM's Randall Electric
p l a t t h e r e o f , a* r e c o r d e d TV. I 'L I I R I U A . VO. I B T I ,
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913
ol Ulue Lustre shampoo.
optional
r
o
o
m
,
Florida
In I ’la l Hook 12. I’a g * X
VMinfKKAO BAVINOB BA NK,
Carroll's Furniture.
P u b l i c R e co rd * o f H tm ln o le a c o r p o r a t i o n ,
room. 2 tile baths, fully air- 25. Plumbing Service*
C o u n t y , F lo rid * .
P alntlff,
conditioned.
Location
South
Hubject to a utility *e«* t a.
l u r i i l o v e r l l i r t u u l k fou r* | H W y l l . l t
M U tri.N
I t l l u D L S I end of C'r)*tul Drive, Loch
at at.
le*», . I t * f p -l .
Arliur. K. A. Jarrell, Build­
T u # * l b # r * 111, III* f u l l'. u lu* |
|l« f*l,d*U l* |
er. FA 2-3371 or FA 2-8077.
Ite m
uf p r o p e r t y
w h ic h
1*
AOTIUK III' #1 II

SWEETIR PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

T AIHE~ilefrigerator.’T

Wall

to.-aMU In aix l p t r i n a n r n l l y In- T i n :
a l a l l t d • • p a r t o f III# Inipro )#* T O i
majit o n *ald l a n d :
I N T K B N A T I O N A I . «»f U T I ­
CA K t 'H N A C U Xln DKL No.

# r* T i:
fl iih iim
I t * &gt; ii" r
M artin
Ithod**, , NOW IS HIE TIME TO BUY
( I X C a lv i n D rive
3 Uedroom home in WynneI 'o l u m b u * . IS. o l i l #
Dorl* li. Ithodv*.
wotd for only $I2,30U with
• •u p a : k - d
I t s * C a l v i n Dr I v#
extras. Fll A duwn pa&gt;meut
Tb* t a p i * * * e u u u x r a t l o u
i 'o l u m b u * IS, Ohio
o f tb * f u r p a u l n * l t « m plibtl
You a r * b * r * b y n o t l f l t d t h a t ' $100.
h o t b* d**m *d l u l i m i t or a au lt ba* b«*n f i l t d a i v l v i t
r«*lrlut
lli* p p p l l r a b l l l t y &gt;og
In
Iht
* 1* 11 * *n tl 1 1*.J
of
*tiy
o thrr
l a n e u p a * c*g*«. a n d t b a l &gt; ou r r q u l r t i l , Large 4 bcdrcoin hkefrunt
&lt;1#*crlbliia In a « n * i a t I t r m i l* fll* y o u r a n * « * r w i t h th * j home, Fiuridu room, dishctlipr
p roparty
l i i l p n d t d C U r k o f till* C o u r t utnl l o 1
l u b r Piivarril li*r# by.
•rrr*
a vop)
tb rr.o f
u p o n ! washer, etc., ONLY $29,500.
You. a n d # a c b u{ &gt;»u, » r* i th * p l a i n t i f f oi p l a i n t i f f * o t l i a r t b y nuklflPd to fll* P ' l - j l o ru v y * , wlnj*i iiatu* a n d a d - Going machine and repair
I*
Jtniilng*.
W att*.
t o n a l l y u r b y a t t o r n * } . In tb * dr***
shop business (or $1.3UU.
and
llam lltnii,
t;u ,
o f f l c a o f tb * C l a r k of **ld C l a r k *
C o u r t , In l b # C o u n t y C o u r t H a r n t l t N a t i o n a l B a n k UulldIloua*. lu a a n f u r d . n ain lu u l* In a, J a c k i o n v l l l * S. F l o r i d a ,
jou
C o u n t y . F l o r i d * , on o r b afo r* n u t U t * r t h a n A pril *. 1S4I If you have acreage
th * 27 th d a y o f M arc h. A. l &gt; , If y o u fall to do *o * d r c r a n ; would like til sell—Please
W*S. y o u r a p p r a i a n r * . * n * . « * r ' pro i- u u ftaao will I,* » n t* r * d
o r o t b * r d a f a n a l t * p l v a d t u a * l a g a l n a t y o u 'o r t h # r # I U f d* { Call!
t o tn « C o m p l a i n t lu till* can** I m u n d a d In tl,# &gt;o i n p l a l n l . lit* a n d *l*u lo * * r t # u p o n S*ud- au l t I# lo fo raclo a# a i n o r t- 289 It. frontage on Weal First
• r s.
M o K w an .
Hen w a r *
A g a g * . Tli* r«# l u&lt;op*rl&gt; p ru Mint*, a t t o r n e y * f o r t b * P l a i n ­ c*«d*d * a a l n * t I*:
Street (SR 46) with depth.
t i f f , a co p y of a a l d p l * * d liil* .
Lot IS. Block It. HCNI.AND | Some terms and 2 bedroom
o th e r n It* **ld Bill of Com*
UMTATKB. a *u bd lvl*luugl
p l a i n t . Mill b* l a b * " • • cona c c o r d i n g t o a p l a t t l i t r * - | home, only $13,360—a real
f* * # # d ' by ) v i i a n d « acb of |
of, r # o u rd * d In P l a t Book
investment. Call Now.
21, pag«* Id t o IS o f th * I
you.
D u M : AN D r i l l D L I I C D tnl* j
P a u l t c l l t c o r d * o f g« m lhut* C o u n t y . F lo rid a.
27-1-1 d a y v I K*Pro*r&gt;
A D .i
Lemon Bluff Riverfront—All
lass,
at
H an fu rd ,
Hatnlnol* |
V t l l N L # * m y b a n d a n d lb #
or purl of 97 ft. Frontage
o , l uf aald C o u f t a t H auford .
County. Florida.
F lo rid * .
till*
Sllli
da&gt;
of
$30 per 11.
(HKA1.
.
A r t h u r II. U a c k w i l b , J r .. F a u r u a r y , I S C .
C l a r k o f tb * C i r c u i t C o u r t (BEAD
n f Hemlnol# C o u n t y , F l o r ­
A r t h u r &gt;1. U r . k a l t h . J r . .
C l a r k o f tb * C i r c u i t C o u r t
id *
llyi M a r t h a T. V lb lan
H) ; M a r t h a T V|lil*n D C .
D eputy C lr r k
PuUlUl, F*U. 2 4 A M ar. 4.
REAL10R - INSCHOR
P u b l l a h M a r ' l l i. 12. IS. 7S
13. IS. ISIS.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
CDF-0"
C D G -IS

Stemper Agency

Plumbing A Healing

AIR L'ONDITIUNI.NG
CONTRACT and REPAIR

WORK
1907 Sauford Ave.

FA 2-9362

rLCMUING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMAIEb
‘
II. L. HARVEY
294 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
I

46. Radio Ik Television
PERSONAL RADIO 4
T.V. SERVICE
Wo repair Phono Changers
Radio It T.V., Auto Radios
1 UAY SERVICE
25th St. It Satifurd Ate.
Ph. 323 0033

27. Special Service*
WELLS ORILLtU. PUMPS,
SPRLNKER 'SYSTEMS
Ail Types end Sires
Wu Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
20» W. 2nd St
FA 3-4432
Planu Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - f a 3-4223

34. A r tlc k n F o r (tel*
; PIANO’S - We have in Uiif
vicinity 2 Spinet pianos
which can be purchased by
making small deposits and
taking over small monthly
payments. Inquire Thomp­
son Music Co. 29 Colonial
Plaza MaU. Orlando. Pb.
GA 3-4377.
2 P LAWN Mower fo r sale
or trade for Utility trotter.
323*0893.
1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Darns, makes button holes.
With guarantee. 8 Payments
of $6.40. FA 2-M11.
NEW FLOOR demonstrator
addinr machine with aub*
traction and multiplication.
List $125, now $69.98. Pew*
ell's Office Supply. 117 Mag­
nolia.
BABY FURNITURE oil Unde.
Twin beds, box spring,
small desk, a c c a a i e a a l
chair, window fan. Phone
FA 2-6107.
BEDROOM S U I T E . Very
reasonable. FA 3-1743.
CUCKOO CLOCKS. * . » up!
Made in Germany. 10 sites.
For FREE pictures. Prices.
Write lo ••Clocks” P . O.
Box 71, Sanford, Fla.

36. AutomoMtea • Tracks
1933 Ford Custom, clean, ra ­
dio, h e a t e r , automatic
transmission. Good mechan­
ical condition and good rub­
ber. 8165. Call FA 2-53M af­
ter 5 p. m.
1937 Mercury Monterey, 2
lone, white wall three, auto­
m atic transmission, power
steering, radio, heatar. Good
mechanical condition and
good rubber. $300. Phone
FA 2-53M alter 5 p.m.
■e.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Paym ent!
FLORIDA 8TATE BANK
CAR WANTED. WU1 trade
even for my 83 ft. b o a t
Good condition. W. Cook*.
•00 8. Park. A p t 4.
&lt;1982 STUDEBAKER 4* «M
pickup reduced for quick
aale—$689. Call Ralph Pe­
s o id , FA 9-16U.
&lt;
1960 Valiant, 4 dr. W. stick,
R. k H. $988. 19M CadiUao
cpe. Devllle. FuU power it
air. $1895. Sanford Motor
Co. loo French Ave.

37. Boats • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good* 1
Your EVINRUDE D ealer
304-6-9 E. 1st Ph. FA 9-1991
3 8 . M o torcycloa * Beoe t i f g
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New k Used.
Lewis Sales 4k Service
2817 Country Club Kd.
Ph. FA-2-7929
1939 Vespa Grand S p o rt Cal
FA-2-6035.

38. Trailers • Cabaaas
PATHFINDER. AU altm ri-1
num. Like new, inslda and
out. Sleeps 4. Tub, shower*
T.V., dual wheels, many ex­
tras. $1623. Terms. Phone
FA-2-7676
NEW S BEDROOM Houeetralier. $2900 and take up
payments of $90 a month
or rent for $109 month.
Contact ta person Lyaa
Bradbury at TVlftway.

KOLLERSo/SANFORD
1939 C A D ILLA C 4 Dour. DeVille A ir Cond............
1V3H C IIE V . 4 Dour, A ir t'ondltlun ................ ......... ...
1961 CHHV 4 Door Station Wagon, V-8, A n ts. —
1960 CHKV 4 Door, 6 C y l„ Standard Trans. — ...
1959 CHHV 4 Door Station Wagon, 9 C y l...............
1939 U LU S 4 Door Hardtop, Power end A ir 4&gt;nd
1936 F O IIII Station Wagon, 8 C y l., Auto.
I93K C H K V O LK T
Ton Pickup. • C yl.
1937 FU ltU Country Sedan, Uverdrlro
1936 FO RD Station Wagon. V-$, Automatic —
1936 C A D ILLA C Sedan. DcVIUe, Po eer, A ir I
1916 PLYM O U TH 9 Door, V-8. Bid. T ra n s ..........491
1966 C IIE V . Im pale ConvN A /T , P /S , P / B ------ 1999
1961 C H E V R O LE T &gt;t Ton Pickup, Auto. T ra m . 1998
1960 C H E V R O LE T •, Ton Pickup, 9 Cylinder ~ $991
1939 PLYM O U TH 8 Uoor, 9 C y lin d e r----------1919 C H E V R O LE T 4 Uoor. 8 C yl- S u ed . Trnne.
193s FOKO 4 Uoor H .T - V-8. FnlrU no 188, Antn.
1987 DOUGH 4 Door Hardtop Coop*. A ntov-.-.
1932 C H K V . Belatr 4-Dr- 9 C y l, M l Trana.
1938 PLYM O U TH 2 Uoor. 4 C y l, S id .-----I960 C H E V R O LE T l i Ton Pickup ...................
1921 C H E V R O LE T 2 Uoor. Auto. .......
1939 PO N TIA C 4 Door Hardtop. Auto.
1939 C H K V . b Ton Pickup .......................

•8

EASY
919 E . lad
F A 2-0711

GMAC PAYMENTS
PARK AVE.
9-8881
ORLANDO CH 1*164

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News From
Sanford Men
In Service

By Jane Casselberry
Girl Scout Troop 33S start­
ed out Girl Scout Week with
a Campout at Camp Tlcochec,
Uie Citrus Council's Camp
near Barbcrvllle which ii
supported through the sale of
Girl Scout Cookies.
The glrlt left Friday af­
ternoon after school and re­
turned Sunday afternoon.
While In camp they stayed
in cabins In the Tall Tim­
bers Area. A Scouts Own
ceremony, consisting of Bible
reading, singing and prayer,
wai conducted Sunday morn­
ing by Becky Totten, Cheryl
Watters, Karen Krlsi, Melends Casselberry, S u s a n
Hunter and Alice Dunnetl.
Other girls wlto made the
trip wero Karen Casa, Doris
Alkens, Mary Jo Hulbcrt, Joy
llornbuckle, Annetto llcndcr
and Cathy Johnson.
The group was arrompanled by Mrs. Frank Russell,
leader; Misi Joan Ostruw,
toachcr at South Semlnolo
Junior High and Misi Lee
Van Wormer, a scout leader
in a Winter Park troop.

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A Lenten Drama presented | Taking part In the drama i Other*
by members of the DeBary i were Mrs. Ethel Gray, nar- | program
Community Methodist Church 1rator; Sidney Swallow as J u - ----------was featured on the program ]das, Harold Barry as Simon ■ ■ ■ ■ §
for the annual WSCS Birth- i Peter, Hugh Booth as a Ro- &lt;
day Luncheon hehl last Tues-1man soldier, Mrs. Ed Perry j
day with the Ruth Clrrlo as j as Mary, Margaretta Lake;
bostcsi

Fifteen men aaniffned to the Hcuvy Attack Wing
One ataff a t the Sanford Naval Air Station today
were presented three-year Good Conduct Medals by
Cdr. Charles W. Meahier, the Wing's Chief Staff
Officer.
■ The presentation* took place during n special

J. a ST. JOHN

•

Faff* 8 — March 12, 1968 |

Vrralb

M g t g ffi!

muster of Wins staff person­
nel in front of the Station's
administration building.
I t was the seventh such
award for two of the re­
cipients: Master Chief Avia­
tion Eire Control Terhnlcian
Edwin 0 . Neville and Clement B. Reeves Jr., Chief
Aviation Machinist Mat*.
Five others received their
s i x t h award; Ilcnnard I).
Buckingham, flM l; Freeman
W. Firestone, ATC; John
fltanklewlca Jr„ PTCA; John
F. Uhr, ARCS; and William
G. Young, n r .
In addition, Chief Uhr was
awarded a certificate of per­
manent appointment to the
rate of Senior Chief Aviation
Electrician's Mate.
Others receiving Good Con­
duct Medals (the number in
parentheses is the number of
times the recipient has re­
ceived this award); Billy B.
Ityan, AKC.H (5); Kenneth C.
Fehl, AOCA (4); Wendell
Holmes, AQ1 (4); Clifford C.
Lord, AK1 (2); Henry 1*.
CaM-y Jr., YN2 (1); James 8.
Kent, IlM'J (1); Herman F.
Waller, YN3 (I), ami Lawrenca I.. Hills, PII2 (1).

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Freeze Damage
Estimates Severe
LAKELAND (UPI) -C itru s
damage from the December
freeze apparently is even
more severe than was thought
h bw
at first, according to Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual.
So severe, in fact, that Mu­
tual said this weekend the
chances of having even half
a citrus crop next year arc
a
"remoto."
Tree damage and wood
loss are high, according to
A LENTEN DRAMA wan featured on the projfrnm of last week’* annual
a report from Executive Vice
DeHary WSCS Illrthday Luncheon. Taking p art in the pre*entat!on were,
President Robert W. Rutledge
from left, Harold Harry, Sidney Swullow, M ingaietta Lnkcmnn, Mr*. Kd
and groves are showing in­
Perry, We*ley Snatkump and Hujfh Booth. Mr*. Ethel Gray, who nerved n*
creasing damage.
narrator, wiut not present for the photo.
(Cox Photo)
The report said only a few
areas escaped widespread
damage. These were mostly
in the Indian River and low­
er ridge sections which miss­
ed the brunt of the Decem­
The Chief Staff Officer of
Fireslone'a Naval career bat aircrew aerographer In ber cold wave. .
ileaty Attack Wing One to­ extends back to 1933, when patrol aircraft during World
day released orders to the he enlisted for duty In Chi­ War II. Ills introduction to
cago, III. Except for Uie per­
Fleet Reserve for Freeman iods 1037-42 and 1013 30, he Heavy Attack was in 1030
Composite Squadron
W. (Ru*ty) Firestone, end­ hai served the Navy ever with
Seven (now Sanford-based
ing more than 20 years of since.
Heavy Attack Squadron Se­
His career Included duty ven), then home-ported at
active Naval duty for the
Members of District 37 of
Wing's Public Information in both th« Pacific and At­ NAS Moffett Field, Califor­ Uio Florida Nurses Assn, will
lantic fleets. He flew as com­ nia.
chief.
meet Thursday at 8 p. m.
•Later in the SO's be served in the Health Center on
Firestone, a chief aviation
aboard the aircraft carriers French Ave., for the month­
Electronics technician, has
Lexington and Midway, fin­ ly session.
been stationed here since
ally coming to NAS Sanford
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
January 1060.
In 1000. Exrept for brief as­ Alvin Kilpatrick, from the
The orders were read by
signments to special pro- Red Crosi office, who will
Cdr. Charles W. Mcshler,
)ccts, he has worked in Pub­ present a program on Water
Chief Staff Officer, during
lic Information ever since. Safety. She will bring "An­
a special awards muster of
Firestone, his wife, the nie" along for demonstration
all Heavy Attack Wing One
former Dorothy llelgcrt of purposca.
personnel in front of the
Nekoosa, Wls., and their three
All registered nurses In
Naval Air Station adminis­
children live a t 211 Citrus Seminole County are Invited
tration buildings.
Drive, Sanford.
to attend.
Double columns of "sideboys” composed of other
chief petty olficers assigned
to the Wing staff saluted and
the whistle of a bo'sun'i pipe
sounded Firestone's depar­
ture to Inactive duty.

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Longwood Circle
Sets Election
By Donna Estes
LnngWood's'St. Catherine of
Siena Circle of the Church of
Na^vlty Catholic Women's
Club will hold Ita regular
monthly meeting Wednesday
at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
William Wright on W. War­
ren 8L
Members are urged to at­
tend as there will be election
of officers.

Nurses Assn.
Meet Thursday

Run dean through
spring with
RPM MOTOR OiLS

Lundberg To Be
Circle Speaker
By, Shirley Wentworth
Assistant County A g e n t
Ernie Lundberg will bo the
guest of Urn Bear Lake Gar­
den Circle as (he program
month’s
speaker
meeting.
The circle will meet at S
p. m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Lome Evelslior, corner of Causeway Dr.
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CRACKER DAYS
*** c t o t +
By LARRY VERSIIEL
A 1,000 acre offer bai already been made if tbe state
locate* that propoied atate
univeraity in Seminole Coun­
ty . . . A special meeting of
the chamber’s long range
planning committee on educa­
tion will be hastily called
“soon.”
• • •
One of the structures slated
for condemnation is that old
hospital on Oak Ava.
• • •
The county has been paying
for termite control on the Jail
. . . 135 per year . . . After
a 20 minute discussion yes­
terday the board decided they
didn’t need it . . . The build­
ing is made of concrete.
• • •
After yesterday’s e i g h t
h o u r County Commission
meeting, John
Fitzpatrick
quipped . . . ‘‘We’ve got crip­
pling paralysis, talk, talk and
table everything.”
• • •
Wc asked John Fitzpatrick
about a possible pay raise for
Supervisor of Registration
Camilla Urucc and making it
a full-time operation. Said
John: “ If we don’t start pay­
ing our officials a reasonable
wage . . . we’ll wind up with
second class officials."
• • •
Asked Jim Avery the same
question and Jim said, “ Don’t
think we’re ready for a full­
time registrar yet. It’a desir­
able but the voters will have
to forego the luxuries for
some of the essentials."
• • •
Circuit Judge Voile Wil­
liams la chairman for this
year's Boy Scout drive . . .
Speaking of Voile, he's a per­
fect gentleman . . . He gives
his reserved c a r . parking
space by the courthouse to hla
secretary and parka hia ve­
hicle on part of a city ease­
ment.
There was another boiler
explosion at Hunt Plant . . .
This one not quite so serious.
• • •
Lengthy toning board meet­
ing tonight . . . Biggest item
it public hearing on Jo* Gatil’s community s h o p p i n g
center by Ravenna Park . . .
Starting time 7:30.
•

*

*

Nobody asked me but, sure
wish ltill Hutchison would get
well . . . Miss him I
• • •
“Dirty pool" was charged
by C o u n t y Commissioner
Jam es Avery against Zoning
Director Robert Brown Tues­
day aRernoon.
Brown
was
pushinghla request to allow
the courthouse maintenance
employ* the privilege of us­
ing a county-owned truck for
transportation to and from
home. Avery charged and
Brown admitted he had col­
lared individual commissionera separately in an effort to
push across bis request. Com­
mission okayed a motion by
Commissioner John Alexan­
der to table the request for 90
days.
• *

•

Although there la a water
cooler in the hall right out­
side the County Commission
ruom, Commissioners ’Hiesday directed "four or five"
thermos Jugs with cold water
be placed on the bead table
at ftiture Commission ses­
sions What? None for the
press table?
• • •
Gordon Frederick and Jan
Fortune won’t speak at Jayt-ecs and Women Club groups
. . . Both forums canceled
. . . Mr. Fortune couldn't
fnake it.
• • •
Trooper J. L. Sikes and
Deputy J. Q. Galloway were
“on the sceoe" at the time of
thf fatal train-truck collision.
The two officer* were on sep­
arate Investigations and Just
happened to be passing
through Altamonte Springs
when the accident occurred.
• • •
Seminole County will bold
“open bouse'" for the public
at the courthouse during the
week of March II, designated
by Gov. Farris Bryan* as
“County Government Week."
County Commission has ex­
tended through SchoolSupt
R. T. Mil*«« an tnritation to
U- students to "sit In"
at
tho next Commission meettag. March »

GOOD OL* F A S H IO N E D

Cracker Days Cornin'

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 667

Quick-Thinking Cited
In Train-Truck W reck
Quick thinking by a rail­
road engineer was being cre­
dited today with preventing
injury and possibly death for
passenger* aboard his train
when it struck a liquid gas
truck killing the driver, Delton Theodore (Ted) Tcston,
Tuesday afternoon at Alta­
monte Springs.
When fire from the truck's
liquid gai spewed the area
the engineer, C- P. Ilarkcy,
of Sanfnnt, drove his train,
18 cars with two diesel units,
through the flames to a point
A fterm ath Of Collision
of safety.
Trooper J. L. Sike* today
recounted the accident:
Teaton, 21, of 100 Garrison
Drive, Sanford, was driving
hit truck, owned by MidFlorida Gas Company, San­
ford, on Leonard Street par­
allel with the Atlantic Coast
Lino tracks and at 1:45 p.m.
pulled onto the track* in
front of the train, tho “ CUy
*«( &gt;i;anii," evened by )!iroi.i
Seminole County attorneys
After a leng by discussion. Commlwiunrra were unani­ Central but operated by an
appointed by the courts to Commissioner John Fitzput- mous In voting “ no fundi.” ACL crew.
Tcston was killed instantly,
In other action Tucudiiy
represent indigent dcfcndsnls rlrk, saying “attorneys are
in the higtuist-paid income afternoon, the Commission: crushed In (ha cab of hit
must continue to do so with­ bracket and should give a
truck.
Accepted low bid of 33.334
out pay, it was voted by little free service," called for
Flames scorched nearby
of Rosier .Machinery for a bouses, outbuildings, railroad
the County Commission Tues­ a roll call vote on the Issue used trailer.
ties, tree* and shrubs.
day afternoon.
Referred to County Engi­
Working with II a r k e y
Tlie Seminole County Bar
neer Wilbam Bush for further aboard the train were Fire­
study l a question of build­ men R. R. Isencoff, Sanford
Association had requested
ing as eceaM Ned k&gt; the and Conductor Kill* Rogers,
Commission support of one
new Bagtiak Batata* School. lakeland.
of taxi plans: Statewide legis­
Tattled the t^ M b n of •
Flames were sucked into
lation providing ior counties
h&gt;-pa.s for
sub­ tho air conditioning system
to name public defenders or,
division.
■'
of the train and the passeng­
If that failed, to budget funds
Took no action oe the re ­ er* were quickly evacuated.
to pay court-appointed a t­
quest of the Seminole Cowty Firemen from the Altamonte
torney*.
Medical Association fur legis­ Springs, Caasrlhcrry a n d
It was pointed out Tuesday
lation
strengthening
th e
by Clerk Arthur 11. Beck­
Hoard of Medical Examiners.
with J r. that the State Su­
Approved a resolution dir­
preme Court has ruled a t­
ected to the State Road De­
torneys must serve indigent!
partment requesting access
when named by the circuit
n ads ho provided for resi­
court Judges.
dents whoso home* have been
Carroll Burke, bar presi­
isolated in the construction
By United Press International
dent, submitted to Uie Com­
of Interstate 4.
Violent thunderstorms rak­
mission Tuesday an estimate
Tabled the naming of a
JOHN FITZPATRICK
ed the flooded Southland to­
that 33,500 would be aufflcommittee
to
study
tlse
need
They Got Plenty*
day and a blustery March
cent for attoroey feet for e
of a courthouse annex.
year.
Directed Zoning Director storm duin|&gt;cd heavy snow
Robert Ilrown to sign war­ across Nebraska and Iowa.
rants against Clyde William* Thousands were homeless.
and Al Reynold* for main­ The death toll mounted.
An airline pilot reported a
taining a Junkyard on High­
tornado near Indiana (Milia,
way 438.
Ind., during the night. Warn­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) ings of severe thunderstorm*,
A single sealer Navy attack
damaging winds and hail
CHICAGO (UPI) - The asplane which crashed Tuesday
were posted along an BO-mlletion’* railroads and five rail
night killing the pilot was
wide awath deep into the
uukms i .-m i meJ battle across
practicing simulated carrier
heart of Ulilo.
the negotiating table today
Soaking rains across the
in their longstanding “ frith landings and had been in the
air only I 1* minutes, the
WASHINGTON (UPI) — South sent river* and creeks
erbedding" dispute.
The 10-day-old Florida East spilling from their banks.
The fight between the rail­ Navy said today.
Killed was U . Cdr. Jack C. | Coast Railroad strike poses a More Uian 30,uoo persons fled
roads and five on-train bro­
therhoods over Job-cutting Tholl, 32, of Jacksonville, a ! national hazard, Rep. Dante the rising water* in the Vir­
work rules changes would member of Attack Squadron I Fasrell, H-Fla,, told memlwrs ginias, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Alabama Tuesday.
vind up in a crippling nation­ 48 based at Cecil Field Naval of Congress Tuesday.
Air Station, about 2,x miles
Faseell criticized the rail­
wide rail strike.
way and II nun-operating lo­
Even though hopes for an front tbe crash scene.
early settlement appeared
The A4C Sky hawk burned cals for the failure to com* to Firm Start
NEW YORK (U PI)—Stock*
dim, It appeared likely that and set fire to dense brush­ an agreement.
the quarrel would be dump­ wood in Hie area. Fire fight­ In Jacksonville, meanwhile, jumped off to a firm start to­
ed on the White House door­ ing units front tbe Naval strike leaders said they had day with aoine of the leading
step before strike stage 1* Base and local volunteer moved “in a new direction'* to iisuea t r a d i n g substantia!
blocka.
settle the dispute.
units doused the flames.
reached.

Attorney Funds
For Indigent Out

Violent Storms
Rake Southland

Dispute Talks
Resume Again

Navy Attack
Plane Crashes;
One Killed

FEC Strike
Called Hazard

Justice of the Peace Elmer
E. Ashley Jr- Impanelled a
coroner's jury of six men
at the scene, A verdict of
accidental death in a trucktrain collision was returned
by the Jury.
Tcslon. a native of Sanford,
was born July 23. HMI, and
served 31 months with the
Army’s Occupation Force* in
Germany. Hr was a member
of the Frre Methodist Church
ard was employed by MidFlorida Ga* Company.
Survivor* are hi* wifo,
Mr*. Carolyn Teston, to whom
he nras married last Nov. 3;
his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Deiton W. Teston; a slater,
Miss Clco Tcston, and a
number of uncles and aunts.
The "sweeter thnn nwcct" nnil "hotter thun hot”
Funeral services will be
music for the formal tlnncc of the Semi-Ccutenniul conducted by Rev, Clyde Dol­
Celebration on April 27 will be none other thun lar, of Free Methodist Church
Churlie Spivuk. The announcement whs nwulc by at 2 p. m. Friday at the
Garnett White, chuirmun of, the event, who atltlotl Rrlsson Funeral Home. In­
that the 12 piece nationally known muHlc mukertt terment will be in Evergreen
would Include th* lovely vo­
&gt; Cemetery.
calist Vicki Savage, who has
letir, a popular X(traction,
m*t only for her appealing
yoke but fur her beauty.
Whlta said that negotiation*
for th* stellar attraction had
been going on fur some weeks,
but th* contract was signed
yesterday.
Cut Tuxes Asked
The Mayfair Inn will lie the
WASHINGTON ( I ll'll —
site of the “hup" and man­
AFI.-CIO President George
ager Evertt K rrr ha* assured
Mrany urged Congress today
White that the famous hos­
to rut lavra 310 billion, retro­
telry will “go all out” to make
active to lust Jan. L
this a top social event of the
season. The full facilities will
Reject Offer
be made avnllablo to the fes­
GENEVA (UPI)—The Sovlrt Union today promptly re­
tive crowd that the committee
jected a now tJ. 8. offer to let
estimated at 400 couplet.
the Itussiana keep nuclear InTicket* will be made avail­
apectoia out of uny area con­
able In the next few days ac­
taining sensillvu defense In­
CHARLES SPIVAK
cording to Whit*. The print­
stallation*.
ing has been delayed while the
Due Here
Banalizing of contract fur
Disorganized?
Spivak and hit musicians was
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
taking place. Th* “tag" will
House Speakor Mallory Home
he only 35 a couple" and that
-aid Tuesday that tin- upcom­
is “rock bottom" cn price for
ing session of the legislature
such a festive evening with a
will probably be one of the
tup name band, White eaid.
most disoiguuiacd In recent
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — | history.
Stale Rep. Frederick Karl u(
l)a&gt;tuna Beach called today !Plot Unveiled
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Sample ballots for the for a legislative investigation
I'AitlH (U PI)—French pol­
Matvh 20 special legislature of bond programs in Florida ice reported today they havp
election are available at the including the 3157 million learned a Secret Army Or­
office of Court Clerk Arthur
bund-lluaiu-cd Sunyhlnt- Stutu ganization plot to provoke
II. Beckwith Jr. In the court­
prareful itrikcla into raging
house-, It was reported today Parkway.
mobs.
Karl said he will aak the
by Registrar Camilla Bruce.
Absentee ballots are avail­ Legislature meeting h i r e New Impasse
able at .Mrs. Brurc'a of fit a In April 2 to set up u i-poilal, lt&gt; United Prraa International
the Chamber of Commerce committee to investigate not
New York publisher*, their
building until b p.m, March only existing bond programs dliputa with tho striking
21.
but alto study laws on deficit printers settled, faced a new
•landing to determine whe­ impaste today in ironing out
ther tho “fiscal Integrity" of details with th* Newapuper
Guild.
the state hat been violated.
Glasaified
.... Page 3-A
Hu said lie hopes the study
Comica'
..... ... Page 2-A
will ( produce legislation to Vets Fined
Dear Abliy
Page 8
prevent “ fiscal irresponsibil­ MIAMI (UPI) — A muniEditorial
Page I-A
ity" in Uie future.
cipal judge Tuesday fined 10
Entertainment _ Page 8
Karl suggested that legisla­ Cuban veteran* of th i Bay of
I-egals .... Page 2-A k 3-A
tors representing the East Pig* Invasion a total of 84UC
Society____ Page 10 A II
Coast meet early in (lie ses­ and gave each a suspended
S p o r t s ....... ......... Page 4
sion to discuss the whole jail sentence for demonstrat­
Puxxle --------- Page 2-A
matter.
ing against pacifist pickets.
lamgwuod volunteer depart­
ment*. along with Florida
Forest Service men who spot­
ted the blaze from the Longwood fire tower, battled tho
flames in the passenger cars
for two hours. They were
hampered by smoke ami the
fact the flames were tn the
air conditioning ducts.
Train service was block­

ed by the wreck for 2'«
hours, unlit 4 p. tit.
Sikes said the truck was
a complete loss, estimated
at 38,000. He added the rail­
road was to gtve him an esti­
mate o( damage to the train
after an inspection of the
air conditioning system. Dam­
age to the front of the die­
sel was estimated at 31,500.

Spivak 'Here'
For Centinnial

nowA...

Bond Program
Probe Urged

Sample Ballots
Available

Herald Index

Cooperative Teacher Training Program Set Here
Tentative plans for a Co­
operative Teacher Training
Program wrr* mad* public
today by School Supt. R. T,
Mitwee.
To Include Volusia, Orange,
BrevanJ,
Seminole, Indian
River and Osceola Count!**,
the project was announced
following a meeting of area
Superintendents. Also attend­

ing wvr* Dr. Ray V. Sower*
of Stetson University and Dr.
W. T. Edward* of Rollins
College who assisted school
officials in designing the
project.
Aimed at meeting antici­
pated needs for trocher*, es­
pecially on tbe elementary
school level, the irfw plan
would permit a college grad­

ual* to meet requirements fur
teacher certification while
teaching. " It I* expected that
th* adoption for the proposed
two- year- Cooperative Pro­
gram wlU clear th* way for
school officials to recruit
needed teacher* from among
college graduates In the local
community," Mil wee eaid.
It was emphasixed by both

school and coRege officials
that th* plan will include all
essential features of s stand,
ard teacher aducation pro­
gram. It will b« scheduled to
help the new teacher work
with children during the
training period end will func­
tion *o that etrong profes­
sional preparation will be in­
sured.

Following expected approv.
al by tb* State Department
of Education, prctMit plana
call for tb* sequence of
courses In tb* pilot program
to begin during the coming
Summer Session at Htctaon
University and Rollins Col­
leger Milwaa said the Co­
operative Program had re­
ceived enthusiastic support
from nil County superintend­

ent* and the participating
college*.
Regarding future* recruit­
ment plant, Mllwee said, “w*
do not 'intend to reduce our
efforts to secure fully quali­
fied teachera fur our children.
However, past experience tells
us that we probably will not
otherwise be able to complete,
ly staff our schools."
, The Cooperative Program

will enable the school, the col­
lege and the teacher to work
more closely together to pro­
vide the most effective train­
ing for th* troeher during th*
critical phase of her career,"
he added.
Interested p r o s p e c t i v e
teachers are urged to contact
the Suprintendant’a office for
further Information, be con­
cluded.

TE1} TESTON

Bulletin
A 31,138,ON construction
program for Hanford Naval
Air Station waa being con­
sidered la tbe U.S. House
of Representatives todayCongressman A. 8. Iterlong J r. telegraphed The
Herald that a "blit to au­
thorise military construeUoe being considered ta
House today carries Item
of tt.138.SN In operation
and maintenance facilities
al Hanford Naval Air Hla&lt; An attache In Berleng'a
Watatngten office NlMiRMfc
Tbe llerald by telephone
that the Mem la part of n
$13 billion bill before Congreta for military construc­
tion.
NAfl officials advised Tbe
llerald the 11,138,ON appro­
priation, If approved, will
provide for construction of
an aircraft patting apron
and a squadron hangar, of­
fice and shop complex.

Soviets Charge
Navy Warships
Fired On Trawler
MOSCOW (UPI) — Th*
Soviet Union charged today
that two U, S. Navy warships
fired on a Soviet fishing
trawler about 70 mile* east
of Norfolk, Va., flv* days ago.
Tbs charge was made In a
Soviet note to the United
States published here today,
Die note said the incident
happen*] March 8.
Th* not* said the first vol­
leys were fired a t 12:15 p.m*
but did not specify what time
was b rin g used. The Ameri­
can ship* iluvi moved to with­
in one kilometer slightly more
than half a mil* from th*
Soviet vc*s"| and fired two
more JuiUo) uurheud v o iles
that landed 80 uiHcra from
the trawler, the note claimed.
"By such action* American
war*lilp* endangered the Sov­
iet trawler and its crew," th*
no:# said. "Tbe Soviet govern­
ment looka upon th* shooting
at tho fishing trawler of th*
Soviet Union by American
Navy shlpi a* a rude violation
of generally accepted norms
of international law, of prin­
ciples of freedom of naviga­
tion on tha open tea and as
an act of arbitrary rule which
can kwd to serious conse­
quences.
"11 m Soviet government
state* to th« American gov­
ernment It* protest connected
with the above at*ted pro­
vocative actions of American
warships and aspects that
thoa# guilty will bit punished
and that nacaaaary measures
will b* undertaken not to al­
low such action* in future."
Th* not* mad* no mention,
in th* version published here,
of recent American charges
that Cuban fighter planes had
fired a t an Amvricau-owixaJ
shrimp book

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W EEK

W d TOUR of H O M E S

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Sanford - Seminole Area
TEE 'n GREEN ESTATES

W eekly Tour 01 Homes
New Herald Feature
A new feature pugo of renl c.aUitn
In Seminole County nntl the surround­
ing nren will begin thin week in the
Herald, Advertising Manager Ed
Grinwold announced today.
Advertising of lsith new and notnew homes, for snlc and sold will Ire
pictured and described on the feature
age, by area builders, realtors and
rakers.
Homc-hunlcrs arc invited to
watch for the sjiecinl page and deal­
ers are invited to plnce their adver­
tising in this concentrated space,
which will include each week, a
guided tour of homes of the area in
all price categories, in many loentions, to suit the needs nnd desires of
tho most discriminating home buyer.
Pictured this week are homes in
Ituvenna Park, Idyll wild**, Sunland

C

Estates, Tee *N Green Estates nnd
Lake Wnymnn Heights.
Construction companies nnd build­
ers whose offerings are highlighted
this week on this initial display in­
clude Shoemaker Construction Com­
pany, Kingswood Huilders, Stcnstrom
Realty and LMN Enterprises.
Newcomers in town, who are un­
familiar with the area, and are con­
sidering the purchase of a home will
find this page tailor-made for them,
ns it will furnish contrasting displays
of homes in every category.
A cross section of builders nnd
leal estate dealers will be featured at
various times, Griswold said, with
service in homes, graves, acreage,
lots, rentals, management, commer­
cial, industrial, farms, and mortgage
loan information.

W. 20th

8T.

COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE

W. 2 5 t h ST.
Thi* In ■ typical medium priced 3-hcdroom home in Tee ’n C.rrcn Kalatr*.
Thi* aclect community of Medallion
Home* la located in one of the mint
dr.irahle aertiona of Seminote County
. . . overlooking Maylair Country Club

and l.oeh Arbor at the Interaeetinn of
New Fp*ala Hoad and Country Club
Hoad (20lh Street Kvtenalon’. Only 2!j
mllra »e«t of Sanford, and only 5
minute* from Interatatr 4. (See location
on the map. nr let u« build on your lot.
Pick a model.)

PHONE 322-2741

Lor.gvood

Elanantary

SUNLAND
ESTATES

school

LAKE W A Y M A N HEIGHTS

LAKE
WAYKAN

HEI0HT3

SEMINOLE AVE.

203 CITRUS DRIVE
Situated in beautiful Ravenna Park on well landscaped lakcfronl site,
this attractive 3 bedroom, 2 hath home is now nvnilnhle for sale nnd im­
mediate occupancy. Features include built-in range &amp; wall oven, refrigera­
tor, heating unit, water heater, blinds, traverse rods, &amp; lakeside patio.
Price and terms very desirable.

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

STENSTROM REALTY
PHONE

111 N. PARK AVE.

FA 2-2120

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyilwilde
Till* very allrarlive home of modern de­
sign. toentrd at 420 Satauma Drive in
Kavenna Park wa* recently purchaaed by
Air. and Mr*. Holirrl C. Thornell. Out.landing facturc* Included in Ihia 2 bed­
room. 2 l.allt home rnnaial of central air
rondilinning anil healing, folly equipped,
built-in clrctrir kitchen and large erloaed
Florida Koom.

The beautiful 4-bedrnom l.ak* Way man
Height* home above ia located at the
interaection of Seminole and Richland
Avenue*. ju*t a half mile off Highway
17-?t- in l.ongwood. VII the fine fralurr*
drmuudrd by America'* near home buy­
er* go Into nil I.VIN home*. Such an—

family room (or arreened porch), in*ide
laundry and utilitr room; Formica kit­
chen rabinrln, built-in ramie with hood
nnd fan, marble window eilla, awning
window*, lerrnto Hour*, aolid conrrete
driven, lull. Iliirk lilH-rgln.* in-illation,
ami ollirr “extra*.” (See Map, or let
u* build on your lot. Pick a model.)

PHONE TE 8-3911

BUILT BY LM N ENTERPRISES

SUNLAND ESTATES
Thi* ennvrnlrntly built 3 bedroom homa
ia located at 301 Tucker Drive, In beautiful
Sunland Fatale*. Il ha* while terraso floor*
throughout, wail lurnarr and drop-in rang*
and oven. Thi* home aril* (or 113.973.

304 TUCKER DRIVE

Ravenna Park Homes
“A Community Iluilt With Pride”
3 &amp; I Iled room — 1, l'/i, - Hath Homes — Priced From $11,000 — l.ow
FIIA, FIIA In-Service, VA, Conventionnl Financing

Down

Payment*

Thi* rharn-lng and rnmlorlahlr, old brick
home of rolonial arrliilrclurr, I* located at
301 Tangerine Drive. D i* typical ol the
outatandiog reahlenrea to lie found in deairaldr and evrluaivr Idyilwilde. I III. iliallnrlivr 3 bedroom, 2 hath home feature*
central heal and air ruudilimiiiig. electric
built-in kllrhrn with double wall uvrna and
dUhwakhrr. Open for inapecliun.

Thi* homr at 109 Malt* Drlvr la built on a
beautiful, apacioua, corner lot overlooking
the lake in Sunland Fatale*. Il ia a 3 bedroom borne with wall furunre and drop-in
range and oven. A real buy at only {11,300.

Idyilwilde
100 WAITS DRIVE

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
CUSTOM UU1LT

MODERN KITCHENS BY GENEBAL A

Yttur Sunland home*, built by Kingswood Guilders are situated on
large, landscaped lot* (min, 80’ x 115’) Paved streets, concrete curb*
nnd sidewalks nnd street lights add more to the vulue of your home.

ELECTRIC

They have white lerr&amp;zzo floors, insulated allies, awning windows plus
many more features and may be purchased through VA, FIIA, FIIA
In-Service or Conventional loans. Priced from $14,000 to $17,500.

Sh 0 W W k&amp; h

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

GENERAL OFFICE - 211 W. 26th ST. DIAL FA 2-3103

SALES OFFICE • DIAL FA 2-7495

STENSTROM REALTY - SALES AGENTS

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KINGSWOOD BUILDERS
202 Fairmont Dr.

Sunland Estates

FA 2-8074

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N A S Needs 144,000 Gallons More Per D ay

City Water Rationing
Termed Inevitable'

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By LARRY YERSIIEL
Engineers Clark, Daily and
Dietz a*king for an immed­
iate $ 100,000 to kick-off the
water improvement program
city to maintain minimum op­
Water rationing for San- tie part of tho program during six Inch line on the air sta­ of the engineer firm snid.
. . . Only $40,000 budgeted for
“Since our firm hegnn wa­ erating conditions with tlus
Improvement* this fiscal year
| ford is inevitable this summer peak dtxnniid periods and that tion and the storage tank
. . . Fiscal agent will probably
iluring peak demand day*. En­ ill the interest of national de­ with pumping facilities on the ter studies for the city we incressstl 644.060 gallons per
have t-mphnvired the preca­ day until other improvement*
be railed in . . . Away bark
gineer* Clark. Daily and IliHi fense tho city make every southeast part of the city.
rious position of (ho city In are made.
in the fall of 1061 pete
Tho million gallon storage regards to water and inabili­
informed the city today and effort to provide nn additional
The engineering firm had
Knowles recommended im­
CHARLES
HENSON
railed
for immediate eoustruc- 114,000 gallons per day to the tank should be constructed ns ty of the city to provide pres­ been hired to submit com*
mediate improvement*, warnsoon as possible in order to ent and potential water users plete plans for a million dol­
tioii on a one million gallon Naval Air Station.
rd of water rationing . . . Tom
★
★
★
In order to provide addi­ enable the present production with nn ndcquntc supply at lar water Improvement pro­
ground stotugo lank with
McDonald made a motion to
pumping facilities at nn esti­ tional water to NAS while nml pumping facilities to op­ proper prvosnrcs until im­ gram which is expected to ha
Mart the program . . . It was
serving other user* In the erate at maximum capacity provements were made," Dietz financed
mated eon of $100,1160.
through
revenuo
tabled!
I 11 a three page letter to the vieinity, the eligineeis have during a 24 hour period so as said.
• • •
bond*.
commission, the engineer* re­ nvommeiuled the proponed to better meet tho peuk de­
According to Diets, the ad­
The program xrill Include
Saturday's rain played hob
ported that after a rnrrful eight-inch main be installed mands of the new proposed dition of the million gallon well field* ami a water treat*
with The Herald* teletype
study, water rationing "must from Sanford Ave. ,.nst to tho water u*p," Dr. Jess Di«8z storage tank will permit the mrnt plant.
printer for national ami in­
ternational news. The print­
er, operated out of Atlanta,
was typing only gobbled)Top honors a* Seminole
dook this morning. Telephone
W A S H IN G T O N $1*1*1) — I’re sid e n t K ennedy County's most skilled teen­
linemen found the trouble on
a pole in front of The Herald fold ('oiijrivni* to d ay Hint im m e d ia te e f f o r ts to s tim u ­ age automobile driver were
office: Rain had seeped into la te th e econom y m u st In* su p p le m e n te d liy lonp- enpluird by Alan Rirkrnmr)er, 16-year-old Casselberry
a cable. Once dried. Pic ran ife sto p s to co m b a t u n em p lo y m en t.
cable carried Ihc electrical
In it brond-raniriitK rejM»rt to C o n g re ss re q u ire d youth. Saturday in Ihe Junior
impulses in proper align­ lay th e M an p o w er D evelopm ent a n d T ra in in g A ct Chamber of Commerce's a n ­
WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 50-5.7.
ment and the printer came
| p»*M"l last year, Kennedy nual lload-e-o.
liiito tl I’re.H.s Loaded Win*
Katnhhrthcd 1908 " M()N~, MAHFlf 11, 10G:i
s T n'FOUD, FLORIDA
Rirkcnmcver will compete y o l . r«"
NO 60.7
through with Ihe news.
oossnl no opportunity to plug
• • •
for his tax proposals nml oth- tills Saturday in the district
Police blotter thismorning
( c-r recommendations to stimti- road-e^o at Rartovv. District
winner will parllcipale in the
held some interesting notes.
late the nation's rvonomy.
Roy peppering other boys
“. . . Our foremost man­ state contest at Ocala April
30.
with IIR slud. Roys throwing
power concern Is the Inrk of
North Orlando M a y o r
Gretta Gail Coleman, 16.
water-filled balloons at passQuestion of establishment adequate growth In employ­
Fasiita rrcelvrd
ing automobiles. \V o m a n of a fund for attorney fees for ment opportunities." he said. R.R. I, placed second In the F r a n k
complained neighbors came indigent defendant* in eircuif “ Unemployment is our N'o I county contest, staged at the word toda) that legal drafts
city parking lot on .Vininolu for the transfer of properly
into her home, fussing and court will he discussed at teonnmir problem.
boulevard Third place was from Ihr North Orlando 4'o.
russing . . . and she wanted Tuesday'* County Commis­
"It wastes . . . lives. Con­
won by Charles Denson, 18. to the I niversily of Orlan­
it stopped. Three boys "rob- sion meeting.
tinued under-use of human
ol Casselberry.
do lor Ihe nrw four-)ear
bed" another youth of his
and pliysirnl capacity is cost­
The
Seminole
County
Rar
Cash prizes ol $25 for first Seminole College have been
wallet containing 52 cents.
Association has recommend­ ing us some $.'lil to $ 10 bil­ place. $15 for second and
approved. Company offlElderly man had left home,
ed
that the Commission sup- lion of additional goods nml $10 for third were donated rial* expert to inert early
was strolling down a main
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — universities in Tallahassee, Ralph W. McDonald said.
ant and 70 other represent*service* aniuiully . . . it menus
b) 1 e Sanford Atlantic Na­ next week with representa­ Florida's ay stem of higher Gainesville, Tampa and Roca The study said the 196.1 | lives of public and privats
street, clad only in his un­ |w&gt;rt statewide legislation sel­ we me not doing our best."
ling
up
a
county
public
de­
tional Rank and the Florida tives of the college to sign education hasn't a glaist of Raton.
dershorts.
legislature should divest Hie group* interested in tho field.
Rut tlit* President said be
fender. If this legislation is
•
•
•
Slate Rank.
the papers.
a chance In Ihe spare ago
It said lliere is a need for cabinet board of education
The report put a price tag
expected "retraining nml skill
not
approved
by
the
Legisla
Car* for the event were
Rid opcping for English Es­
unless il is freed of the III or 12 new colleges over licadrd by Ihe governor of all of atoiut $33 million on faci­
association re- I upgrading will become even loaned
h.V Holler
Motor
tates School March 2ti . . . lure, the liar
shackle-, of political control, Ihe slate and a minimum of administrative control over lities and program* needed
more significant as unemploy­ Sales, Strickland Morrison
Only thing is no money avail- 1 quests the county set up a
the space era education study three, in addition to that in IMiliey and spending at the in the 1963-65 biennium to
ment is reduced."
and Seminole County Motors. m
w
A . . .
able under the count)'* ma­ fund.
leportrd today.
thr Pensacola area, should lie universities, leaving (his to gear existing universities to
Ill an accompanying report
Circuit Judge Volie A. Wil­
Chairman of the Jaycec
The study recommended established by 1970.
Ihe appointed laiard of con­ the space effort and step tip
terial fund to build an access
which
went
into
greater
sta­
liams Jr. told the Commis­
event was Rob Ray. Judges
Rut political control of puli- trol.
road to the facility . . .
Immediate establishment of
research in oceanography.
sion at It* last session that tistical detail. Labor tw-rre- were member* of the Florida
• • •
a new atate university In the tics and finance* is the big­ The recommendations of This would tie In addition to
U
iy
W.
Willard
Wirt*
exHighway Patrol. Sheriff's l)eOrlando- Daytona- Canaveral gest single obstacle to a Ihe study, four month* In the more than $200 million al*
Clayton brothers arc plan­ court • appointed attorney*
pandrxi uu the President'* parlment and Sanford Polico
area, a new college in the strong university system and making, were unwrapped at ready requested by the uni*
ning a community Shopping har« been serving Indigent*
Umoii
Deoart merit
Pensacola air* anil strong tuber adv nnesa will lie for t)i« governor’* third confer* veraily aystme, all of w hteh'
Center mil by Sit 436 and In
NKW-VOKK
(DPI)
—
Oils
"TV ‘ s (bang's . 1 Athe.
X r i h S W W t in Uto
ronerntration op research and naught if thia is not reme­ enre on hlghrr education, at­ the slmly said was urgently
teralate 4.
paced
a
firm
and
fairly
act­
t .ere were To Attendants in meaiuixs required to generate
• • •
ive opening on the stock graduate work at existing died, Study Director Dr. tended hy Gov, Farri* Dry- needed.
circuit
court, 72 In I 9 il and 65 | the needed « o mimic moment
Move on to move that Rag
market today.
in 4962. He estimated three j uni am matter* of overriding
pole that used to be by theout of five, or 60 per cent, 1 importance," Wirt* said. "Rut
post office to the (irncral
| even if we achieve the diaired
Sanford Memorial Library . were indigent.
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Carroll A. Rurkc, bar pres­ over-all giowth rate, wc ransite.
The House a|i|ieared set to­
Absentee
ballots
for
the
not
rely
wholly
on
it
as
a
ident. will present further fig­
• • •
panacea for all our manpower - March 28 special legislature day to approve * four-year
Senior Class oul at Semin-1 ures lo ihe Commission lues- problems.”
election are available daily extension of the draft law.
Kiii'kIiiI'h struck ill three places
ItmplaiM also broke into Cronnw
ole High se lling tickets for i day.
in Seminole County over the week­
ltuth Kennedy and Wirtz until 5 p in through March
Chairman
J.
C.
Hutchison
High
School lunchroom but obtained
the Ritz Theater allow coming 1
end, olitiiiniiiR $.‘1811.21.
Iteromnii'iidatinn for Immed­
Commission! n"lcd that employment since '21 at the registration office,
said
today
the
notbiliKAdding machine paper bad
GENEVA it PI) - The
next weekend. Proceeds will
11*57 has inrrcuM-d no average Chaml&lt;or of Commerce build­
iate establishment of a new
Hogue's
nlorc,
2-178
South
Hark
also
wilt
discuss
a
proposed
go to start a scholarship
been fluffed in the door lock, appar­ stain university "fully orient­
of less than half million new ing, it was reported today by United States toda) denied
Avenue, re|H&gt;rted to police at 8 p.m.
Soviet charges that it falsi­
fund . . . Rest for a gradua­ access road lo the new Eng­ joh* a yeur. Wirt* noted that Registrar Camilla Itruce.
ently
Friday, permitting uceesa to tliu ed in the science and technol­
Saturday that thieves had taken
lish Estate* School mid a re­
tion pari).
No voting will lie held fied icientific evidence in an SR.79.29 in rush and $28.92 in ehccka
ogical fields" In Central Flor­
employment
increased
17
per
lunchroom.
quest
that
the
county
assume
• • •
effort to avoid agreement on
cent between U*47 and 11*62 j Tuesday since candidates are
ida was hailed by local lead*
Vandal*
smashed
a
ro
ll
drink
from
the
mife.
They
told
police
the
responsibility
for
the
Prairie
a nuclrar test ban treaty.
That bird we talked about
while the labor force was add­ i unopposed in the parly priMife apparently wan ripened hy it per­
vending machine and a foldiujr door cr* today.
In Friday’s column was a Lake outfall. A resolution will ing uhout 21 per cent.
| mary.
Wbils not designed at a
son or pcr.Hotm knowing the combina­
ut Lyman 11igrli School. They also
be read from Ihe Altamonte
Western Tangrr.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
Roth
the
President
and
the
"apaca university" ilia new
tion.
locked 11 di*K ill llie school cafeteria.
Springs
town
council
request­
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RERUN
(UPI)
—
West
ssvretary predicted that the j Democrat. I* unopposed In
school'* broad curriculum In
Leroy Robb and Dill Berg- ing the county lake necessary number of new job seeker* the March 26 election for Ihe Iterlin police today searched
the a its, humanities and other
right-of-way
for
llighvsay
427
»tcdt took first place in yes­
Gordon lor a group of young run
will grow much faster in the new Senate seat
fields also would bn aimed at
improvements
in
that
city
Nazi
bomb
thrower*
believed
terday's best ball golf play at
| Frederick. Democrat, and
future.
spar*
and misslls studios, it
from
Ihc
west
side
of
the
1
responsible
for
explosion*
the Mayfair with a net of
Jan
Fortune,
Republican,
waa aaid.
along
(lie
Rcrlin
wall.
64 , . . Complete story will road.
j seek tlie House seat vacated
The recommendation was in.
be on Tuesday's sport* page.
1 by Cleveland.
• • •
eluded In a -Space Era Educa­
tion Study reported today at
PARIS (UPI) — striking
Oct out those old clothes
TAM. AHASS EE (DPI) —
Talluhnssee, and argod the
French coal miners clashed
. . . Cracker Days here Fri­
A governor’* conference on
university bn placed In tha
with police today In the lairday and Saturday.
v.ulcr resources and develop­
The Ca*»ell»ery board of
rainc village of Merleharh in
• • •
(Irlandu-Diiytolia
• Canaveral
III
INN
(U
P
I)—
Chancellor
either
country
would
accept
ment progruniM will be held
Jim Fortune, Republican
Aldermen will meet in special
laiw water supply caused
|area.
Official* moaning about the session for public discussion | &lt;nndidiitt- for the State l.egis- tin- boiler explosion at III.H Ihe first violence sinre Ihe here March 25, Gov. Farri* Korn uil Adenauer has turned him.
Til re* Sunfordites are mem­
pigeon menace around fa­ of tiu* proposed new charter | lature subject to the March Products Feb. 22, fatal to one bitter »lrike of some 200,(MM) llryaol Hiiiioiinceil tuduy.
llidaull was subjected to
•low n a perannul plea for poli­
bers of the eight-county Comcilities . . . Here'* a clue . . . at 7 p.m. today preceding the 26 special rlrrtlon, will speak workman, it was reported to miners »lartcd Mar. h 1.
objective* of the confarrncr tical asylum in West Germany hour* of interrogation again m ittrs for a Florida Institute
Pigeon* are afraid of owl* . . regular 7:30 p.m. monthly nn campaign issues at 1\ ji-s - day by C. F. Mead, safely
will include information and fur Georges llidaull, leader of t o d a y at the bavarian resort Jof Technology: T. E. Tucker,
Suggest Ihe city and county business meeting.
day’s 8 p.m. meeting of the representative, department of
village of Kteinelmch, where
KINGSPORT, Trnn. (UPI) discussion of long-range pro­ forces u|qHising French Presi­
Randall Chase and John Kridpurchase owl statue* and
Rotli meeting* will lie held Seminole County Young |t&lt;- industrial safely, Florida III
he was picked up at dawn
gramming of Flmidu water
—About
1,650
production
and
i
cr.
Tucker i* committee lieu*,
place them on courthouse, at the Cass. Ibe try Woimti's puhliran Club.
lesoutre* projects, program­ dent Charles de Gaulle, a gov­ Sumluy. He was whisked in u uier.
duitrial Commission.
maintenance
employes
of
city hall, library, elc.
1 he interested publir is es­
Club on Overbrook Dr.
ming and justification of ernment spokesman said to- police cur to his rented hilltop
Mead said water line* to
Mark N. Cleveland Jr., can­
• • •
pecially urged to come out for Ihe lioiler were plugged and Kingsport I’rejs, Inc., one of Florida projects for presenta­ day.
| mansion for lunch.
the
world'*
largest
I
kioW man
didate
for the Stata Renata*
Don't forget time running
tins meeting which will he a low water eul-off median
tion U&gt; congti-ssiunul commitA governmental p r e s s
Ilidault I* sought by the
lu-lil In ||)c- Helller Hornes ism fulled lo function, giving ufacturers, went on strike to­ I. es and briefing t.* state spok'-snuiii said only the llu- ' French government a* the also voiced support for tha
out to file for homestead ex­
day.
•uoposed school. "Then* is uu
Sales Offices ut Howell Park. u false water reading.
emption.
agencies on activities, plan* vnrian state government could leader of the underground N a­ doubt o( its need," lie added,
Page 1)
Bridge
• • •
and progiuni*.
grant asylum and that Ihc tional Resistance C o u n c i l “and I will be more than hup*
Page 1 1
It looks like diagonal park­ Classified
Ih-raunr of the limited time, Runn government cannot da- ! (CNR), which It dedicated to py to support legislation for
By
Force
Page 10
MIAMI REACH (UP!) —
Comics
ing on one aide of the street
I overthrowing Pn Gaulle'* re­ ■iL"
A special sesdon of the
MIAMI (UPI)-—A member Police admitted they had no no special hearing on specific ! cldc llidault's fate.
... Page tl
Dear Abby
is here to stay.
Officials said there wus a gime.
All.-mnrile
Spring*
Town of Ihe Uahomian Parliament xii.peels and few lead* to new or proposed projects will
Page 4
Editorial ....
-State Rep. 8. J. Davis Jr*
• • •
Ilidault muds his plcu to who utteoded a committee
Council bus been culled for charged today that evidence the two bandil* who nipped he hoard. The agenda a ill lie liossildlity Ilidault, fugitive
Puge y
Entertainment
Delegation from Ihc Shuffle8 p.m. tixluy at the Tuwn was found that eight Cuban the new Dorul Reach Hotel limited to existing piojecl* funner French Premier, might Adenauer in a letter written meeting al Cocoa lust week,
Page ti
Puzzle „„
board Club expected to be
Hall. Purpose of thr* meet­ refugee fishermen were forci­ for *15.000 Sunday night afler and policy guidance for long be declared an undesirublo a* an "old friend," hut the wu* out of th* city this morn*
Page
8
Society
present at Ihe City Commiaing
will be to discus* certain bly abducted from an island handcuffing a cashier and rungu planning of m-w pro­ alien and deported possibly to &lt;chutiri-llor would nut accept ing.
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Sports .....
•sion tonight asking court* to
gram*.
Switzerland or Austria, if i Ihe letter.
revisions to the Town Charter. in the Italian!as.
bookkeeper.
be resurfaced at * cost of
$3,000 . . . Nothing will be
done about it until budge*,
lime.
• • •
City forces planning to re ­
move old storage building at
Four "Superior" ratings
The two "Superior" rating* Stanley, twirling; A Corps | alto saxophone; c l a r i n e t l.ind* Webb, comet; John cornet; Sandi Wright, twirl­
the stadium.
• • •
Oylrr, alio saxaplione; Don­ ing. ami Freddie Derr; hill,
were awarded Sanford bands awarded to the Seminole High i Majorette*; R Corps Major- quartet.
ettes.
Steven
Iwarh,
clarinet;
"Good"
rating*:
tromtionr
na Peters, twirling; Judy twirling.
Fire truck speeding down
School
Rand
qualify
them
lo
in the 1963 District Five Flor­
Robert Durrance, bass; bras* quartet; Dwight Hlarkwolder, Redwell, twirling; Maureen
Accompanist* for the Sem­
First St. Sunday afternoon
ida bandmasters' Association participate in the Florida sextet: Neil ItiChard, cornet; trombone; Emory S;ieir, alto Moughton, twirling; Susan
inole Rand were Mrs. Charles
and the warning aignal at
District Contest in Leesburg 11 a n d m a s I e r x ‘ Associa­ (lute trio; clarinet quartet.
saxophone; Glen Ashley, alto Perkins, twirling; Charles Dees and David Wicboldt.
First and Park did not go off. j
Saturday.
tion State Contest which will
"Excellent" ratings: cornet | saxaplione; Susan Stein, twirl­ Rabun, student conducting; David Williams, Reeky Tan­
* *
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Roth Ihe Sanford Junior he held at Miami Reach on trio; Susan Kelly, twirling; ing.
French horn quartet; trumpet ner and Jimmy Sleakley ac­
Ja) ccc* and Sanford Wom­
High band, directed hy Peter May 2, 3 and 4. Junior High Diane Reach, twirling Mar­
Senior High winners ol Ihc Irio; Hubbard clarinet quar­ companied the Sanford Junior
an's Club lr) ing lo line up
Rukur. and Ihr Srininoic ScImnjI Rands aie permitted tha Johnson, twirling; Linda context follow:
tet; flute quartet; aaaaphone High Band.
legislative candidate* Gordon
High bund, directed hy Ern­ to enter in thr district level Spencer, twirling: Meda Neu­ "Superior" r a t i n g s : A quartet.
Mr. Jim Daughtery, Mlaa
Frederick and Jan Fortune to
est Cowley, received the high­ contest only.
man flute; Mark Itaborn, Corps Majorette*; R Corps
"Excellent" ratings: Miller Janice Collins and Mr*. Peter
talk lo the
groups.
• • •
Junior High winners of the bass drum; Jack lieckwilh, Majorettes; Joan Jones and clarinet quartet; trombone Rukur were chaperones for
est rating given in concert
playing and in aightn-ading S«do-Ensemble contest, held trombone; Mlrharl Stepko- Susan brown, twirling duct; quartet; bras* quartet; Bar­ the Junior High Band and
Over $481,000 In taxes col­
Tht drill contest was rained the same da), a rt as follows: vieb, cornet; Mickey McClan- Mike Corbin, hats; Joel Fetid, bara Miller, clarinet; Ronald Mr*. Polly June* chaperoned
lected in Ihe city Uiu* far . . .
out.
"Superior" ratings; G a y abau, cornet; Cheryl Jones, flute; Norman Leach, cornet; Kohd, timpani; Scott MalUm, the Senior High Band.
E R N IE COWLEY
4 'ifurae tomorrow on county.

Stimulate'
Economy

Birkenmeyer
Crabs Top
Drive Honors

( B l\? &amp; m t f a r d

Indigent Fees
To Be Discussed

Bulletin

New

lir n tlit

State University

Proposed For 'Area'

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Firm Opening

Absentee Ballots
Now Available

House Ready

Burglars Net $ 3 8 3

Deny Charges

Bomb Throwers

Casselberry To
Discuss Charter

Republican Club
To Hear Fortune

Miners Clash

Low Water
Caused Blast

Wafer Meet
Set Mar. 25

Adenauer Turns Down
Plea For Bidault

On Strike

MeralJ Index

Charter Meeting

No Clues

Sanford Bands Take District Honors

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StormSlices U. S.

Gunman Shoots
It Out With
Police In Lobby

None In Seminole

rimary Vote Slated Tuesday

II; linitr&lt;l Pri*« Intrrnati'inil [gas escaped from broken line* | came ahead of the storm along
TALLAHASSEE—Three Re­
NEW ORLEANS (URJt A lute wintei aturm brewed | until it wua turned off. A roof 11li«- Gulf Const and Missis' sippi \ alley into the Soutii For a brief moment, Mrs. Pa­ publican and 30 Democratic
j wa* lipped off one home.
from bonliT-to.borik'r lialay,
Severe storm and tornado Atlantic states.
tricia Yokum was tempted to second primary conte»U for
u n le a s h i n g wind atorma und a warnings were p o s t o d to
Showers also moved into the
'
tornadn in Texas, bringing j northeast lexn* aud southeast Ohio Valley wlieie tiie clean­ laugh at (lie man wtra shoved vaculit seat* in the state leg­
heavy snow- w a r n i n g * t&lt;&gt; U io Oklahoma a* a line of heavy up of last week’s flooding was 1a paper Img at her, lint it wa* islature will lie derided by
voters in 10 Florida counties
U p p e r Midwest a n d d r o p p in g tiiuialeishuwers moved slowly under way. Ilusiness was ex­ no jofco.
In a few minutes the huge tomorrow.
the tempeioluro b e lo w a e ro in to the northeast. Dallas was pected to be normal at FreeThere wa* little to suggral
moot, Ohio, ns the Sandunky i lobby at International Airport
hit with large hail.
New E n g la n d .
Snow fell over northeast j river settled hack into its | became a shooting gallery, that tiie runoff candidates for
A tornado that aounded like
their party's nominations hud
a “alow roui” allied UiioukIi Kansas and south-central Ne­ | hanks.
The Red Cross disaster cell- i When it was over, Mrs. Yo­ any more lurk impressing the
Kaufmun, T e x . , damaging braska. Goodiand, Kan., laid
' ter at Columbu* said most kum and a deputy marshal Voteis than did thu huge
building* und home* and up­ two inches on the ground.
As tlit- storm moved up the j jieraons affected by the flood* lay wounded. Scores of terri-|
rooting trie*. Sheriff 11. L.
Evan* aaid the Nash Grain plains, heavy snow warnings j have returned to their homes. [ lied people hid behind connCo. wa* hardest hit. He vati- wer out for parts of Ne- ! It said 4.5d4 families in Ohio, , ter* and pillars and the gun-,
hratkn, Minnesota, South Da­ Pennsylvania, West Virginia
mated damage nl |1(N),000.
and Indiana suffered lo-ses ■man being dragged away, i ~ t
No casualties wero reported. kota and Iowa.
TV - /• »I
Haiti and thundershower* and many will apply for help. mechanically squeezed the
Kleciric power wa* cut and
trigger finger of his now-1
empty left hand.
The slim man later Identi­
fied as Robert F. Northrop,
33. of Miami, Fla., seemed
placid a* he walked up to the
Trie Trip Co., flight ln*ur
anee counter at Hie gleaming
m o d v r n air|H&gt;rt yesterday
morning.
He handed a paper hag to
Mrs. Yokum, of La Place,

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field* I lira t jumped into tiie
Gov. Farris llryant became
fiisl primuiy Feb, 2d when a central issue in ut least one
the voter turnout averaged j house race. In the Group 7
lets tliun 22 per cent.
| contest in Duval County, one
Hut given decent weather— | of Rryunt's appointees to the
which wasn't the ease last Jacksonville Kxpr e s * w a y,
time—Uie turnout tomorrow : Fred Schultz, who resigned to
may be higher. Mvtro|&gt;olitan j make the race, was tabbed as
newspaper* liuve urged voters “the governor's man" by his
to show more interest ill fill­ opponent, Harry Mahon.
ing the legislative post* they
Tliu runoff contestants in­
won by reappoitionment.
clude three Negroes, seeking

house seat* in Escambia, Du- sheriff, John Spott«wood.
'1he party nominees for
Yul anil Dade counties; two
muny of the 40 vacant seats
women, running for D a d e resulting from reapportionCounty house scats, and a ment and resignations were
former Monroe County polit- chosen in the first primary, or
itnl leader, Bemie Papy, seek­ else hud no opposition. Tiie
ing a political comeback as a final election, at which patty
state senator after 28 years in ; nominees will oppose each
the house. He was defeated ■other, will b« held March 2d
for a new- house term last —one week before the 19d3
year. Papy's Democratic op­ legislature convene* in it*
ponent is the Monroe County i regular session.

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“PEACEMAKERS'* of Heavy Attack Squadron Seven celelmttiiiK thu
birthday of Lt. (Jr ) George F. Schneider at a surprise party aboard the
GSS Enterprise. From left: Matron Seven Commanding Officer Leroy A.
ljeath, Lt. (jg) Schneider, and (Mr. Herbert A. Moreland, "Peacemaker"
Executive officer admire cake in thu squadron's ready room. VAH-7 is cur­
rently deployed in the Mediterranean with the Sixth Fleet nboard the nu­
clear powered “Pig K."

FEA Plans Awards Attack
The 40,000-member Florid*
Education Association, the
atato's largest organization,
fa expected to launch an allout asiault on competence
•ward* in Jarksonville this
week.
Other problems and ltiurs
In the field of education will
come under icrutiny by FEA
a t Its annual convention start­
ing Wednesday. The antici­
pated 10,000 delegate* may
•plit apart on aomc issues,
but the competence-award Is■ue Is expected to inspire a
•olid front.

Mrs. Lavin
Dies Saturday
Mra. Frances Sarah Lavin,
mother of Mrs. Eileen Con­
nelly, 131 N. Cortez, North
Orlando, died Saturday at
her
daughter’s
residence
While here on e visit.
The body was sent to
Coundrey Funeral Home. Sal#m Depot, N. II. Service*
wilt lie held Wednesday fol­
lowed by burial in Fitch­
burg, Mass.
Gramkow Funeral Home
was In eharge of local ar­
rangements.
Crispu* Attucks, n mulatto,
was a Under of American pa­
triots in Hi" R»«tnn Ma**:ier«
• ml onu of thu fiisl to lai kill­
ed.

Most of their remark* will
be addresied to the 1961 Flor­
id* Legislature, since the
competence award scheme Is
a creature of the Util Legis­
lature.
A good barometer of FEA
aentiment is the preliminary
report of the asMiriullon’a
program action committee.
Issued in November, Uie re­
port said this about compe­
tence awards:
“The competence award
statute . . . is not accomplish­
ing its avowed purpose — the
Improvement of Instruction
through Incentive.
"Its objectionable features
are that it (1) is hur.ed ii|am
a poor (otindallon of low sal­
aries; (2) denies salary increases to most of our compe­
tent teachers; (3) provides
awards inadequate In terms
of the program's Intent; (4)
requires that a career teach­
er, to Ire eligible for the
award, must take a test that
does not measure teacher
competence; and &lt;5) increas­
es noticeably the difficulty ot
employing new teachers since
nyst of Florida's leaehers
are prepared out of the state.
"Therefore
t li e
statute
should Ire repealed."
Regarding objection No. 4.
one Duval County school prin­
cipal lias said the determin­
ing lest was bken by all 24
of her teacher* and that tiie
highest scoring of them all

wa* among the itate'a loweit.
“ We have three teacher*
who ere considered to be
master teachers," the princi­
pal suid, “and none of them
scored well enough on the test
to become eligible for the
•competence’ award."

Sipes Service
Set Tuesday
Funeral aurvlce* for Mr.
Lionel Ripe*, M, who died
.Saturday afternoon at Sendnolo Momorinl Hospital, will
ho held a t 3:30 p.m. Tuesday
at ItrisHon Fma-tnl Home.
Rev. Raul M. ( illley will
officiate and Rev. It. II. Grif­
fin will assist, llurial will be
in Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Sipes was born May 13,
IStill, in Jackson, Trim. A re­
tired farmer, lie bail lived In
Sanford fur tiie past f&gt;8 yiers
making bis home at 1413 S.
Oak Ave, lie formerly had
Iteen employed by .Standard
Oil Co. Hu wa* a member of
the West Jildo Missionary
UaptUl Church.
Survivors m u his wife. Mi*.
Eunice Si|M* und »ix children,
Sonny S!pe*, Mrs. Marie Car­
penter, Mrs. Katherine Gra­
ce). Mrs l.ouiso Hamilton,
Juinc* Sipes und Donald L.
Ni|&gt;e», all of Sanford and two
brother* ill California.

“ What do &gt;ou want me to
do with this?" the 35-ycar-old
woman asked.
•'Fill it,’’ the man replied.
"With w hat’ ”
"Money,” he snnp|&gt;ed
Mrs. Yokum b e g a n to
laugh. A co-worker, Mr*.
Kate Ritter of New Orleans,
aaid Northrop slowly unbut­
toned his jacket and drew a
large nlckel-plalrd revolver
Iroin ills belt.
"You're not going to shoot
m et" Mr*. Yokum said half
quizzically, a i though the
could not believe her eyes.
Northrop fired. Mrs. Yo­
kum fell to tiie floor with a
44 caliber magnum bullet in
her ahouldcr.
Police came charging as
the gunshot echoed in the lob­
by. Northrop spun to face
them.
He fired and Deputy Kno
St. Pierre, 52, of Kenner, Le.,
fell with a wound In his right
leg.
Police and Northrop blazed
away. About 10(1 bystanders
either froze in (ear or Red for
shelter.
At least II shots were ex­
changed. Each echoed like a
cannon roar and bullets ric­
ocheted.
Northrop'* revolver clicked
empty. He whirled around
■nd dove down onto the mar­
ble floor.
When the shooting ended,
the Insurance counter, the
lobby celling, the columns In
the waiting room, glass doors,
ticket counters and an elavalor bora bullet holes, nicks
or scars.
Deputy Marshal Anthony
Cerabora rushed up and kick­
ed the wrapon from North­
rop'* hand.
Pollre flipped Northrop on­
to his back. There was "a
little smile on his face,” a
witness said, “ and he was
working the trigger finger of
Ills left hand."
All Northrop would suy was
“ I don’t know, 1 don't know,"
over and over.
Mrs. Yokum and St. Pierre
were rushed to Ochsner Foun­
dation llospittal. Roth were
listed in satisfactory condi­
tion. Northrop w a s n o t
wounded.
Pulice said Northrop was
a former mental patient who
hud spent 13 year* in a 311ami Veterans Administration
Hospital and had a record of
arrest for larceny.
Ho wa* charged with a t­
tempted murder, armed rob­
bery and aggravated assault.

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THESE MEMBERS ot thu Dellary Alta and
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Blockade Stand

Dirksen

FOUR MEMBERS of the North Orlando Civic Assn. noniinatinp enmlnitteo appointed a t last week’s meeting in Village Hall are, front left, C.
Trcslcr, E weight son llarville, Lt. Karl Aehortl and Art Rhodes, ehainnan.
Members not pictured are Mrs. Jeanne Klkins and Mayor Frank Fasttla.
(Herald Photo)

Charter Anniversary Observed
ny Jane Casselberry
1jeet and with the blind.
Buffalo, X.V.; Joseph VarThe Uons Club of Ca-srlLion Jimmy Prevail was ccrelll, of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
berry celebrated the tlth chairman of the dinner.
and Mr. and Mrs. Chris \euCharter Anniversary of the
Entertainment wa« provid­ rmberger, all guests of Lion
club with a Ladies Night Din­ ed by the "Dukes of Dixie,” and Mrs. Milton Freeman;
ner held at the Capri Res­ a Dixieland Band made up Mrs. Alice Lang, guest of
taurant
in
Sanford
last of students from Kdgewater Lion Miller Evans, Mr. and
Thursday night witli approxi­ High School in Orlando.
Mr*. Stanley Patterson Jr.,
mately 45 Linns, their wives
Guests included Deputy DIs. guests of Liun and Mrs. Stan­
and quests attending.
tried Governor at Largo. John ley Patterson Sr. and Mr.
Hugh Duncan o( Sanford, •'Tiger'' Minor of Ocoee who and Mrs. Hubert Murphy,
district governor of 35-0, was is a candidate for district guests of l.ion and Mrs.
guest speaker and Raymond governor; Lion and Mrs. Thomas Hue-ton.
Morris, charter member and Harold Jenkins of College
secretary of the club, served Park; Lion and Mrs. Gene
Schools
in the
United
as master of ceremonies sub- Gilmartin of Sanford; Lion Slales had a total enrollment
stituting
for
International Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. of 43.8 million persons, 5 In
Counselor Myrl Kicklighter of Dougherty ot Sanford; Mr. 31 years old, al the time of
Daytona Reach who was un­ and Mrs. Herman Klein of flic I960 census.
able to attend because ot ill­
ness.
President Frank
Morris
opened the meeting and dis­
pensed with all business. In­
ternational Counselor William
] |. Wallace of Winter Park
inducted Rev. Ronald Miller
of Casselberry into the or­
ganization as a cub lion.
Hughes Register and Louis
Rest, also scheduled to be
inducted, were unable to a t­
tend and will be taken in at
a later date.
Awards were presented by
District Governor Duncan.
Ben Evans, Miller Evans,
LIFTING... LUGGING
Paul Altman, Hibbard Cas­
selberry, Leonard Casselber­
ry. Bud Fisher. William Hig­
gle and 51orris received 11
year attendance tabs; Fred
Yeager, nine year; Carl
Jacks and Tom Hucston,
eight year, Milton Freeman
and Clyde Kerco, three year,
STOOPING... STRETCHING
Frank Morris and Curtis
Blow, two year and Jimmy
Prevail, Jimmy Goodman
ami Dan lloarlc, one year.
Al Jewell, a recent trans­
fer, received a perfect at­
tendance put for 1931-02 front
his former club, Morris was
presented with a membership
key.
Mrs. Ben Evans was award­
ed a special certificate of
appreciation lor Iter year's
of service in helping Iter hus­
PINNING... UN-PINNING
band with his wprk on the
Christmas Food Basket pro-

WASHINGTON* (LTD — States enforce n "partial
Senate Rvpuhlican leader Ev­ blockade” to shut off Cuba's
erett M. Dlrk-i-n. 111., agreed oil supply lines. Nixon also
Suntluy with President Ken­ called for a “complete quaran­
nedy that a complete If. S. tine . . . a political, diplomat­
blockade of Cuba would tv an ic, economic nnd military
quarantine of Cuba."
act of war and very flaky.
The question of the four
At the name time, Diiksen
fliers was posed by corres­
tiptoed with a television inter­ pondent William II. Lawrence.
viewer that the four American At one point, he a*ked Dirk1fliers killed in the 1961 liny sen: "Were you aware that
of t'igs invasion were '‘re­ these men were recruited un­
cruited" under a policy laid der a policy approved in the
down by the Eisenhower ad- Eisenhower ndminUtiulion in
July. HMJCir*
minis: ration.
Without hesitation, DirkTho implication left wnx
that the men had been employ­ *«n replied: "Oh, very defi­
ed by the povcriiment. Just nitely."
At his Wednesday news
last Wednesday, President
Kennedy sidestepped a quin- conference, the President de­
1:ion as to whether they were clined to po into detail about
employes of tho governnusit 1the fliers on ground* that it
or the Central Intelligence would not lie Inlpful to the
interests of the United Slates.
Agency (CIA).
Rut lie sa d the men were
On tlic him hade question,
D r I-eii said on the program serving their country on a
that there "could Ik1 a select­ "volunteer flight.”
At that conference, the
ive blockade or quarantine"
that might rut off oil ship­ President also said tho ad­
ments to Cuba without the ministration was not consid­
onus of u warlike action under ering a new blockade of Cuba
because- such action would
international law.
Rut, In- said, "Xohndy const i t a n act of war.
"At this time,” the Presi­
wants to take the chance of
plunging h * country into war dent udih-il, “ Wo do not be­
lieve that war in tho Caribif he can help it.”
The GOP leader mini,* the hran is to the national ad­
statement when asked about vantage."
Dirksen agreed with the
former Vico President Richaid M. Nixon's suggestion President on the r sks of a
Inst week that tho United blockade.

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Political

ing something worthwhile for de­
veloping young people.
One lender recently said, "My
greatest experience in 23 yenrs of
leading is the satisfaction it brings.
It is worth more than I receive from
my hobbies or other pastimes. When
you complete a material project, you
are finished; but you can see boys
nnd girls still living by doing things
they were tuught in 4-H."
Yes, lenders of nil kinds like to
sec their projects succeed, and lead­
ers of boys and girls are proudest
when they see their members grow
into young people who know and do
the right things in life. Their most
lasting piensurc is in seeing a boy or
girl develop into a capable, efficient
citizen.

The volunteer leader* who help
with the Seminole County 4-H Pro«rnm may never receive monetary
rewards for their time and energy
spent with the younir people but they
will always lie repaid in satisfaction.
There is an inspiring wholesomeness
about a group of boy* and girls whose
Interest* are In the improvement of
themselves and their communities.
As 4-H work. In Florida has
grown In scope and enrollment, and
ns the county and home demonstra­
tion agents have become occupied
with other duties, a Inrge crop of
volunteer workers hnve come to their
rescue in the 4-H Club program.
These teachers, farm people, sales­
men and others, assist the clubs and
th e members for the sheer Joy of do­

To Err-Un-American
A paradox afflicts us in the Into
decades of the 20th century.
We hnve daveloped an astonish­
ing tolerance of human frailty as it
exnlblls Itself in individual prlvute
lives even when th a t frailty leads
to the commission of crime.
But we show surprisingly little
tolerance of human mistukes anil
weakness when they crop up in pub­
lic life.
Admittedly the standards among
our public men are intended to be
high. If we arc sensible we do not
deliberately put in positions of au­
thority our weaklings und misfits.
Yet even men chosen for their
evident higher caliber have their
flaw*. Moreover, they are plunged
today into a welter of problems
whose size and number are without
any shadow of a precedent.
Why should it bo assumed, as it
evidently is by some, th a t American
officials can — out of the blue —
quickly m aster the delicate, difficult
business of lending effective mili­
tary’. political and economic aid to a
small Aslan land like South Viet
Nam, a country which hus only half
a will to help itself?
In our nutionnl lifetime, this is
an effort totally new.
Why Is thore such haste to de­
mand great, visible economic Jmrovoment in South America, n conncnl th a t has languished for cen­
turies in poverty and political imma­
turity?
The Russians, using the most
crushing dictatorial )&gt;owcr ever itmussed, have been trying to lift
their own millions out of tho mire
for 45 yenrs and have not succeeded

yet. Their massive farm problem is
unsolved.
Is there any reason we should
not make mistakes when, in an un­
paralleled upsurge, more than 50
new nutions suddenly appear on the
world scene and we try to cope with
them? We huve the rough Job of
nurturing their independence in a
world beset by aggressive commun­
ism. The guideposts are few.
When, ever before, did we hnve
to figure how to defend a free city
like Berlin, totally encompassed by
a hostile enemy?
Spin the globe nnd note such
other trouble areas as Korea, Laos,
Indonesia, Indln nnd, highest in our
thoughts now, Culm. Hitch raises
unique problems. All cuu lie labeled
critical — in varying degrees and
different ways.
Not even Franklin D. Roosevelt
in World Wur II had a daily agenda
so staggeringly complex as has con­
fronted Dwight l). Eisenhower,
John F. Kennedy and their free
world counterparts in other lands.
And hovering over these men to­
day is the awful knowledge th a t er­
ror can be comuounderl, in hours, in­
to the near nuclear ruin of this plan­
et.
Surely those persons unable to
tolerate imperfect effort must hnve
sure-fire proposals of tholr own to
make Viet Nam securely free, turn
Latin America toward l&gt;oomlng prosperlty, snuff out all thrent to Berlin
and erase the last vestige of Castro
from Cuba.
Let’s have tho perfectionist’s
plans right now. Human frailty obviously has ul ready cost us dearly.

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Phil Newiom Says . . .

Anti-Semitism ‘Denied’
Yci, said Premier Khrush­
chev, some persons of "Jew ­
ish nationality'* had been
executed for e c o n o m i c
crimes.
But it come to him as a
deep surprise that this should
be Interpreted by tho West
as a sign o( Soviet anti-Semi­
tism.
The
Russian prem ier's
sentiments were expressed In

a letter to (British philoso­
pher) Bertrand Russell, who
beginning with Uie Cuba af­
fair, seems to have been
In fairly frequent communi­
cation with Khrushchev.
Kxccutkms for economic
crimes Is standard policy In
th t Soviet Union and Khrush­
chev quickly pointed out that
others of nationalities besides
Jewish also have suffered

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the death penalty.
In the frankly atheistic so­
ciety of the Soviet Union all
religions suffer persecutions
at varying times and In
varying degrees.
Under the e u rs , the Jewa
were marked for special
humiliation, confined to ghet­
tos, stripped of human rights.
In Communist Russia, with
the coming of the independ­
ent state of Israel, they came
In for suspicion of divided
loyalties.
A document submitted to
the United Nations by the
International
Confederation
of Free Trade Unions noted
a marked decline of Jewish
participation In Soviet pub­
lic life.
The document charged that
Jews suffer from "consis­
tent discrimination" in the
fields of nationality rights,
religion and Individual rights.
The report said
Jews
"have virtually disappeared"
from jobs of major respon­
sibility in the diplomatic ser­
vice and the army. It aaid
Uw proportion of Jewa lo
higher education, aclence and
the professions Is declining
steadily.
M o s c o w correspondents
were surprised by Khrush
chev'* sensitivity to tho
charge of antl Semltlsm and
the vehemence with which
he replied.
They also were surprised
by its wide distribution over
Moscow radio and through
the newspaper Iivestia.
The motives remain a
Khrushchev secret.
No secret Is Ibe faet that
one of Um greatest Soviet
failures has been the failure
to stamp out religion.
Early this year Western
sympathies were stirred by
the story of 31 peasants who
treked 3,000 miles froAt Sib­
eria to tha American em ­
bassy, seeking escape and
the right to follow their own
religion.
Radio Ubcrty recently told
of another religious group
hidden so deeply In the Sib­
erian wilderness that they
learned of the end of World
War It only firs jrogrt la tar.
Aerial rteonnalsanc* found
them out and secret police
brought them back.

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Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CARE 0*470: Verna 0., ag ­
ed 20, is a college coed.
“ Dr. Crane, I plan to elope,"
she began, "for I don’t went
to go through ell the strain
of nn elaborate church wed­
ding.
"My mother will be furious,
I am sure, for she has her
heart set on e fancy wedding.
"Hut I’d rather run away
and he married by a Justice of
the Peace. Don’t you think
that Is l*etter than a church
ceremony 7”
Which type of wedding Is
more likely to end In divorce—
that performed by a clergy­
man or by a Justice of tho
I’earo7
The facts indicate more
marrleges go sour that are
performed in tho offiee of e
local Justice of the Peecel
Why?
Not because the Justice of
ths Peace isn’t a good morn I
agent.
Rut usually because the
clsrgymen will refuse to marry couples whsre he feels they
a rt half drunk.
Or, if hs sera they are Im­
mature and emotionally juv­
enile, the clergymen will try
to have a lengthy pre-maritul
Interview with the couple.

Clergymen also conduct premarriage classes nnd tlius
warn the prospective nowlyweds of many pitfalls which
they don’t even suspect.
When you visualise a hasty
wedding at 2 o’clock In the
morning, by a hilarious couple
that have decided on n "quick­
ie" marriage while swilling
down their last drink at a tav.
cm, do you picture them
pledging their vows before a
clergyman or before a Justice
of the Peace?
A wedding should never bo
a hasty or quickie matter.
In marriage, both parties
are actually pledging the next
CO years of their total earn­
ings, affection und mutual In­
terests.
They are also casting the
“ proxy" votes of all their fu­
ture unborn children!
(iirls, by all means think
twice before you let yourself
be stampeded Into a midnight
marriage.
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For you are very likely to
doublecrosa your future, unt&gt;orn babies by such a rash
act.
Church weddings need not
be associated with the costly
expense eo often linked with
fond mamma’s attem pt to

splurge and h I g h h a t ths
neighbors.
Verna can run nwuy to get
married, but we psychologists
suggest she and her sweet­
heart run to a clergyman.
And wo’d also urge her to
have a pre-marlta) Interview
with him so site cun he brief­
ed thoroughly about the full
meaning of marirage.
Many young people nowa­
day! ehun the funfare of pub­
licity, pine the interminable
dreee fittings and posing fur
pictures, plus the rehearsals,
now linked with alsborata
church weddings.
The bride's father might
better use this money for a
down payment on a little cot­
tage for the newlyweds.
The wedding eouple can In­
vite their respective parents
nnd then bo married by tha
clergyman a t the altar, with­
out publicity.
It is often the bride's moth­
er who d e m a n d s tha big
church wedding, with all the
trimmings, even though tha
bride herself wants to avoid
•uch fanfare.
80 will y o u m o t h e r s
PLEASE let your daughters
pick the kind of ceremony
they prefer?

Dick West Soyi

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
House Judiciary Commlttse
Chairman
Emsnusl Caller,
(D-N.Y.), gets his long-heraided Inquiry Into “the con­
centration of ownership of
news media" ‘Under way
March 13. .Nobody has the
faintest Idea what ths out­
come will be.
What tha leng-handiad Job
description means Is that the
Antitrust subcommittee which
Celler also heads wants to dstcrmlns If thsre have bow any
nswspapsr violations of ths
1960 Ksfsuvtr-Csllsr amendm int to ths Clayton antitrust
law.
This smsndmsnt prohibits
msrgsrs that reduce competi­
tion or foster the growth of
monopoly conditions. It was
intended to check business
mergers by stock acquisition
if they tended to reduce com­
petition or restrain trade.
Newspapers were not exempt­
ed.
After the I.o* Angeles Mer­
gers in which the morning
Examiner and earning Mirror
disappeared, leaving only the
lim es and Herald-Express,
Celler decided to look into it.
Hit staff has been probing
n year. It haa combed the files
of many newspaper properties
Involved in mergers. Celler
now plant to hold hearings
several days each wi«k for
three or four weeks.
Complete list of witnesses
has not been announced. After
the hearings get going it is
believed that many Interested
purti'-a will want to be h&lt;«rd
and that this may prolong the
investigation.
After the hearings, there
will be a staff atudy and com­
mittee report on whether ad­
ditional legislation is need­
ed and, if so, what its nature
should be.
F e d e r a l Communication*
Commission Chairman New­
ton C. Minow will be the first
witness because telephone and
telegraph service chargee are
Important factors in news­
paper costs. Also, today 1(U
of 484 television licenses, 402
of 3,745 AM and 147 of 811
FM radio stations havs news­
paper cr magaxlna affilia­
tions.
Stanford 8 m!th, general
manager of American Newtpaper Publishers A nn., will
be the second witness, appear­
ing voluntarily. Ha will be
given all of the second day to
prsssnt ths publishers' side of
ths story. He will give a de­
tailed legal and economic
analysis of ths newspaper
business today. Increasing
costs are, of courts, the prin­
cipal factor causing newspa­
pers to combine tiw.tr publish­
ing operations,
Celler cited figures to show
that only 65 United States

Just Gotta Have My Paper
WASHINGTON

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—Those of us who live out in
tho interlands don't realise
how had it Is lo be without
newspapers until w« talk to
someone from New York.
Tiie ghastliness of this form
of deprivation was impressed
upto me by a New York press
agent who wai a visitor In
Washington this week.
He called me up and spent
IS minutes or so In conversa­
tion without once mentioning
the names of any of his
clients. That sort of behavior
was so unnatural that 1 finnally asked him If something
were wrong.
" It’s the newspaper strike,”
tie said. “ It's beginning to
get me down.”
"1 suppose the strike Is
tough on someone in your
line of work," 1 sympathised.
"Leaves you without any
place to plant plugs.”
" It’s not that so much,"
he said. "It's not being able
to keep up with the news that
bothers m e."
"Iladio and television newscasts don't satisfy you, eh?"
1 ssld.
"It's not that so much,"
he said. "The news programs
are okay when you can hear
them. The trouble is that I'm
usually out when they come

on.”
I theater business by orgsn"My wife listens snd when **‘ng "show train" excursions
In Cincinnati.
I get home she gives me s
Ills modus operand! was to
fill-in. That's what makes the
charter a train and take a
strike so drtadful. You can't group of Cincinnati drama
imagine what It's like when lovers to New York for four
your only contact with the days of thester-going. The
outside world is your wife charge was $10.50 a head,
paraphrasing Huntley • Drink- which covered all expenses.
ley."
I commiserated as best I
could and, In an effort to get
his mind off the blackout, in­
quired of tbe nature of his
mission to the capital.
" I ’m not here on business
at alt," he said. “ I just flew
down to read some newspap­
ers
After llie poor fellow rang
off I picked up a copy of a
local paper and chanced to
read an artlcla about a man
who started a career In the

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down In psst, present or fu.
ture labor-management rela­
tions.
•
T ht commlttes will not con­
sider censorship or manage­
ment of newt by government.
“Nor a rt we concerned with
anyono’s political viows," say*
Celler. Licensing of newspa­
per* a t radio snd television
stations are now licensed by
FCC "In the public interest"
won't b# considered, even et
a monopoly curb.
While many newspaperman
have been fearful th at tha
Caller investigation will re­
sult In new curb* on freedom
of the press as guaranteed by
the constitutional
First
Amendment, tome good may
coma of It. If no need it found
for new restrictive legislation,
the- ghost of that threat will
be laid for many year*.

Letters

Dear Sir:
Melodee'a 1903 H eart Fund
Benefit is over but satisfac­
I tion and happiness reign
! among the “kid*" who made it
all possible.
The queen candidates, skat­
ers, and parents of each put
their hearts Into the benefit
and your newspaper's publici­
ty put it before the public who
made our total so great in
ths fight against heart dis­
ease.
We would Ilks to tak* this
means to express our thanks
to your newspaper and your
reporter, D o 1 1 1o Higgin­
botham,
for the fin* new* cov­
By H tl Cochran
erage of our 1003 H eart Fund
Tho television announcer
Skating Show and Coronation
says "The picture will con­ of Queen of Henrtt.
tinue after this commercial."
Yours sincerely,
Meiodee Skating Rink
Why net be honest and say
Jacob S. Beet
"the**?"

Barbs

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TIBKMITIS
S W A R M IN G ?

Lots of husbands get an
awful charge out of what
friend wife buys.
If a
bussing
tell his
*ee the

man has a constant
in his oar, he should
wife to keep quiet, or
doctor.

MARY CARTER

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cities In 87 slates have com­
peting dally newspapers to­
day. There were 65% cities
with competing dallies 40
years ago.
On th« other side of the
picture-, Smith points out that
since the end of World War II
there hoe been a great evolu­
tion In the newspaper buelnsas.
There haa been an increase
In the number of paper* from
1,744 In 1944 to 1,700 In 1902.
ToUl circulation has jumped
from 48 to over 00 million.
Modern newspapers are no
longer captive organs of po­
litical parties or special in­
terest groups, tay* Smith,
ITier* Is no monopoly In nsws
or advertising services. New
and niora powerful competi­
tion hae arisen from radio,
televielon, suburban "shop­
ping news" paper* and week­
ly newt magtslnea.
While the number of "chain"
newspaper operation*
has
grown from 13 group* with
02 papers in 1919 to 10U
groups with 500 papers in
1900, the average number of
paper* In’ each group hae
risen from only 4.7 to 5.1 -in
40 years.
Subjects which the Celler
rommittes wants to stay out
of are considered Just ns im­
portant ae subject* it wants
to investigate. The committee
does not want to g»&lt; involved
in tha New York and Clerland newspaper strike sub­
jects. I t does not want to bog

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WASHINGTON ( I T ! ) —
Backstairs
at the White
House:
The extent to which true
and stout-hearted New Front­
iersmen will go to maintain
and prove their physical fit­
ness begin to make the era
of Teddy Roosevelt seem al­
most delicate.
Two of President Kennedy's
brothers. Ally. Gen. Robert
and Sen. Edward, gave a
blow-out the other night as
muscular as an evening at
the YMCA. There was noth­
ing Y.MCA about the setting,
however.
They clxtsc the highly con­
servative Chevy Chas Club
in Maryland, just across the
CHIEF HI.Ft 1UONICS TECHNICIAN John S. Parker Jr. of Sanford,
District of Columbia line, as
left, is shown Iwinyr sworn in by Cdr. II. K. McGregor after re-enlisting' in
the scene of an ice-skating
the Navy for six years. Parker, a» Navy veteran of 10 years, is attached to
party which started at 7:30
tite Antarctic Support Activities tit McMurdo Station ttnd is a member of
p. m. and went on until af­
the Wintering' Over Party.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
ter midnight.
Joining the younger Kennedys and their wives as
hosts were other shining
lights of the New Frontier
such ns Peace Corps Direct­
or It. Sargent Shriver. who
is married to the President's
Real F.-tate Transactions
aister, Eunice, and Paul Kay.
Philip I’ruwl to FIIA, Kunthe Navy undersecretary and
By l»ulsr Kimunck
close friend of tho Kennedy land, 911,700.
the other women's clubs in
Election of officers was the county also taking part.
Family.
John I’robst to l.uvvrcnce
First, they ate—not a tot Fltaw, etux, Smith’s Sutxlvn., held by the Altamonte Civic Winner ol tills contest will
Club at the last meeting with
of sissy cocktail ehow. but 30.500.
go to the Convention for fin­
fat hamburgers and French
Burton Pilcher, elux. to Mrs. K. A. Juthe named al judging.
fried potatoes. Their keen- James Jackson, etux, Crystal president for the coming
It was announced that sa id
year.
teen menu, however, did not Luke, s'.i.Him.
of
tickets for Wednesday's
Ollier olficers will he Mrs.
gu so far as malted and
Sinope Bldg. Curp. to MilCard Party were la ing well |
George
llearn,
vice
presi­
shakes. They made one cun- toil Nichols, Academy Manor,
dent; Mrs. B. F. Wells, re­ received and that a large |
concession to adulthood—cock­ $8,600.
cording secretary; Mrs. Clif­ collection of door prize* has
tails and !&gt;ccr.
Ward Hicks, Inc. to lliud- ford Samis, corresponding been arranged for the event.
Tummies full, the Frontier foiil l.yon, etux, Eustbrook,
secretary; Mr*. It. T. Over­ The Parly will In- held in the
people, most of them gaily $ 17,1100.
ly,
treasurer; Mrs. M. G. Community House on Mait­
clad in skiing or skating cos­
James
T.
Hudson
Jr.,
etux
Pate,
historian and Mrs. Wal­ land Ave. beginning at 2 p m.
tumes, swarmed over the
and there will he a variety
ter llohcrg, chaplain.
large outdoor rink at the to VA, 11J.000.
'o f oilier games available in
Installation
(or
the
new
Earle
Mai
shall,
etui
to
Phil­
club. The Chevy Chase, inci­
, addition to the cards In or­
dentally is a somewhat un­ lip Marriott, etux, ltl-21-30, officers will lie conducted at der that entertainment can
the
May
meeting.
$166,000.
usual place for leaders of
Congratulations were ex­ lie provided for everyone.
this administration to en­
Joseph Prince, etux, to
tend
to Mrs. Milton Tinsley, Men in the community also
tertain.
Louis Moulds, etux, 18-21-30,
member
of the Altamonte are invited to attend.
The place ts highly con­ »10,800.
A group of club members
Club,
who
recently was elect­
servative and membership
FIIA to Carl A n d e r s o n,
met Friday morning at the
ed
president
of
the
Semi­
regulations arc exceedingly etux, N. ChuluuUt, $7,500.
nole County Federation of home of Mrs. W. C. Morrell
strict. Members in recent
YA to Gilbert Nash, etux,
Women's
Clubs. One of Mrs. I to wrap tho prize*.
years have been known to Piiivereat, $10,500.
Following the meeting Die
Tinsley's
first activities in
receive rather chiding letters
YA Ur W alter F» Bush, etux,
the new office will be to at­ refreshment committee served
from club officials for hav­ Suiilunil, $12,600,
tend live Federation Conven­ cookies, nuts and randies
ing invited the wrong sort
Kuebcn Wallstedt, etux to
tion in West l’alm Beach. from a beautifully decorated
of lunch or dinner guests.
Bui tun Burlhulenicw, etux,
table which featured a gla­
April 15 18.
In fact, inquiries were $21,000.
dioli arrangement as the
Announornicnt
was
made
made of the club manager's
Oakland Estates, Ine. to Al­
I centerpiece.
office prior to the Kennedy ton Kling, elux, Uuklumi, $15,- that Mrs. Louise Cauldin will
Hostess in charge were
represent
the
club
in
Hie
party, asking whether the a t­ tMiO.
Mrs.
A. N. Cauldin, Mrs. T.
torney general would be en­ Gilbert. Pettit, etux to FIIA, dressmaking event to be held L. Gorman, Mrs. C. W. SonSaturday
in
Leesburg
with
tertaining there. A man in N. Orlando, $1:1,700.
representatives from each of nefield and Mrs. II. K. Sea­
tile manager’s office told at
It. C. Crumpton, etux to
man.
least one caller that it was Itoscuu Ilurtzel, elux, SunThe next meeting of the
quite doubtful the attorney lund, $11,500.
club will tie held on April 3
general was acting as host
Busan Custi iunni, etui, to
and nicnilH'rs were asked lo
since he was not a member. Beinurd Kiddy, etux, Kuuford
bring suitable Items from
This apparently was a de­ lights., $17,000.
home for a Chinese Auction
tailed easily handled by
Biuinur Development Co. to
to he held at this time.
someone.
Wurd Hicks, Inc., Eastbiouk,
The skating activity was $ 6 ,000 .
Joe T. Baggcrly and Alfred
furiously energetic. Tlie at­
I). Tabor, New York Life Re­
torney general and the jun­
presentatives of Sanford at­
ior senator from Massachu­
tended an advanced under­
setts headed up one hockey
writing seminar held at the
team.
Longford Hotel in Winter
There was a relay rare of
Park, devoted to a study of
sorts and this involved much
business insurance ami insur­
loud cheering and humping.
DETROIT (CPU - T h e ance for estate conservation,
One highlight of the even­
American
auto industry Fri­ according to Joseph J. Cur­
ing was the expert appear­
ance of Sandy Cuhertson, a day built its four millionth tis, C.L., manager of the Or­
lando general office of New
beautiful and p r o m i s i n g 1863 model car.
The milestone ear was just York Life Insurance Com­
young actress who for sev­
eral seasons was one of the one ol the 161,056 units sched­ pany.
This seminar I* part of an
sturs of live famous Ice Ca- uled to lie producnl this
extensive agent i-duration pro­
pades. She gave up show week.
The statistical a g e n c y , gram conducted by New
skating alter last season to
concentrate on her dramatic Ward's Reports, said this York Life on a continuing
/A /S O tA P /O /V
week'* output represents a 1.6 basis throughout (he country.
career.
per
cent
increase
from
the
Sandy |ierformed Milo for
Beauty of hund-woven Per­
the New Frontier party, and 118,688 cars produced last
assisted with their games on week and is 13.1 per ccnl sian rug* often stem* from
F £ A /C /A /G
Ice. Afterward, she was more above (lie I3J.I61 unit* built irregularities in pattern* and
colur*.
fatigued than she could re­ a year ago
call even after a matinee and
evening performance with a
professional ice show. As this
highly trained and condition­
P A /A /F /A A G
ed professional skater wear­
ily removed her skates, there
atill were Kennedy s akooling
across the ice.
Sandy came to the party
Don't hesitate to truko your wishes known
through the efforts of Carol
when
you call on us (or money. You certainly
ft Rn*enhha&gt;m. owner of the
know far better than wo do just what your
Baltimore Colts professional
football team. He called her
specific requirements arc.
in Hollywood, Fla., where she
ALL WORK
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tled in a new home and ask­
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All of which she was hap­
py to do What was Iter reward? Getting to rub skates
to |6 0 0
locus* up
with the g reat She departed
without so much as a snap­
CALL OUIC
shot to prove she hail been
H . A . IM . Dept
on the scene.
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Locals Take Part In Antarctic Party

Chief Elvctrunir* Tiihlit- ivsidcs at 1(11 Sunset Dr. in
ciiin John S. Pinker Jr. of Loch Arbor, also is * member
Sanfuid. a Navy veteran of IP of this year's Wintering Over
yi.it*. recently re.cnlisted for ( Patty.
another six year* duty.
| Dining the next s e v e n
Parker, whose family re­ i months of Anluictic Winter
sides at IPS White Dr. in Sun- night. Chief* I'm her and Fit*ford, is attached to the Ant­ I gel aid will l&gt;e dependent on
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and is a member of the Oper­ 1planes or ships visit the Ant­
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Edward P. Fitzgerald, chief air controlmun Samuel S.
nir c&gt;
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i etui m d home ill December
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i to return to the Antarctic In
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Weekend
Sports
Summary

Spring Training Roundup

McCovey Pounding
By United Press International
The way Willie McCovcy of the San Fran­
cisco Giants is pounding the ball during spring
training, Orlando Cepeda may not have his first
base job when he ends his holdout.
The 25-ycar-old McCovey, a sensation with
the Giants in 1050 but a part-time outfielderfirst baseman ever since, hit two solo homo runs
Sunday in leading the Nationnl League cham* s to a 10-7 exhibition victory over the ClcveIndians.
McCovey, Who had singled and belted a 400foot ground rulo double in Saturday’s opener,
belted homers in the third and seventh innings
Sunday, both landing in the same spot, 380 feet
ho
from home
plate.
Cepeda, who h it .811 with 46 homers and
142 runs batted in in 1901, dipped to a .306
average with 85 homers and 111 RBI’s last year.
The Giants' other holdout, pitcher Juan
Marlchal, was reported on his way to the
Phoenix, Ariz., camp from his home in the Do­
minican Republic.
Cepeda said, 'T h e Giants have spent two
weeks making all sorts of offers to finally reach
last year's salary. If they had started there I

B

Really Paces
Kegler Play
8 t John's Realty went all
la la it week’s action of the
Sandspura Bowling League.
They copped t h e highscratch aeries, 2089, and the
high-scratch game, coo, and
came away with a four-point
win from Factory Paint Out­

let
Jeaa Monroe's 562 waa high
series of the night and her
220 waa high game. Celia DePalma was a big asiiat to St.
John's with a 513 scrica and a
101 game. Eleanor Anderson,
• b o of that team, turned in a
436-172.
The top team, Welib Tire,
had a four-point win from
Pierre Mfg. to keep its threepoint toad.

would already be in training camp." Cepeda in­
dicated th a t he and the club are still far apart on
■alary terms and said he would not go to camp
unless they can get together.
In Sunday’s slugfest, Felipe Alou nnd rookie
Hal Lnnier, son of former major ienguer, Max,
also homered for the Giants while Fred Whit­
field, Tito Francona and Walt Bod connected for
the Indinns.
Elsewhere nround the Citrus nnd Cactus cir­
cuits on Sunday: the Baltimore Orioles handed
the world champion Yankees their second
straight setback, 5-4; four Philadelphia Phillie
pitchers combined to hurl n 3-0, six-hit victory
over the Pittsburgh Pirates; the New York Mets
beat the St. Louis Cnrdinnls, 7-5; the Minnesota
Twins edged the Detroit Tigers, 4-2, in 11 in­
nings.
The Los Angeles Dodgers downed the Mil­
waukee Braves, 4-2; tho Washington Senators
held on for a 7-5 triumph over tho Kansas City
Athletics; the Cincinnati Reds pulled out a 1-0
victory over the Chicago White Sox in 11 in­
nings; the Boston Red Sox shelled the Chicago
Cubs, 12-2, nnd the Houston Colts tallied three
runs in the ninth inning to beat the Los Angeles
Angels, 7-4.

CWGA Hosts Two Groups
By Jane Caisetberry
The Casselberry Women’s
Golf Assn, was host last
Thursday to golfers from
Winter Park and Mid-Florida
Assns. for nine holes of play
followed by a luncheon at the
Country Club at Casselberry.
Fifty women participated
and tboic wishing to play the
new back nine continued their
game after the luncheon.
Mrs. Debbie Pender, pres­
ident of the host club, wel­
comed the guests and Mrs.
Frances Towles, president of
Mid-Florida, and Mrs. Raehel
Breathwit, vice president of
Winter Park, expressed their
appreciation for the hospital­
ity received.

Mrs. Betty Overman, tourn­
ament chairman, awarded
golf balls to tho winners.
Mrs. Doris Kobylak, chair­
man of tho luncheon commit­
tee, was responsible for the
clever t a b l e
decorations
which were green and white
and followed a St. Patrick’s
Day theme.
Results for the Winter Park
team were low gross, Maggie
Franckenberg, 43; second low
gross, Betty Martin, 45; lownet, Peg Oliphant, 30; second
low net, Flo Harris, 33; low
putts, Mary Bailey, 14; mas­
ter score, Marian Pfeiffer;
master putts, Ruth Estelle.
For Mid-Florida, low gross,
Helen Croylc, 47; low net,

Fannie Kramer, 3fi; low putts,
S a l l y Kuenr, 14; master
putts, Betty Swope; master
score, Juanita Cottinghain.
For Casselberry, low gross,
Vivian Conklin, 40; low net,
Mary Daugherty, 37 low
putts, Nellie Smith, 14; m as­
ter putts, Penny Patrick;
master score, Eunice Wheatley.
The Casselberry Assn, will
hold its monthly business
met ling’ at 9 a.m. March 21
prior to teeing off for the
day'a play.
This group has been invited
to play at Mid-Florida Coun­
try Club on March 28 and at
Winter Park Country Club on
April 25.

SATURDAY
MILWAUKEE — B r i a n
Sternberg of the University
of Washington pole vaulted
higher than any other Amer­
ican when he soared 16 feet,
3' j inches in the f(rst U.S.
Track and Field Federation
Games.

JACK CAOLO
•Steals Home’

Seminoles
Win Opener
Here, 6-0

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MIAMI BEACH — Cleveland Williams won an unan­
imous 10-round decision over
Billy Daniels in a heavy­
weight bout

BUFFALO, N. Y— Dick
Cochran of Chicago took over
first place In the classic sin­
gles of the American Bow­
ling Congresa Tourney when
Behind the no run pitch­ he rolled a G82.
ing of Butch Riser and Ed
Fitzgrald and the hesd-up
ARCADIA, Calif. - Bardao
base running of Jack Caolo, won the $115,600 San Juan
the Sanford Seminoles won Capistrano Handicap at San­
their baseball opener against ta Anita by a head over
Titusville 6-0 here Friday.
Juanro.
Riser, who got credit for
the victory, hurled three hit
JACKSON Miss. — Misstight ball until he give way isslppl State received the
after five and one-third inn­ green light to play In the
ings.
NCAA basketball tournament.
Fitzgerald finished up for
SUNDAY
the locals.
PENSACOLA - A r n o l d
Although Sanford got only Palmer won the eighth an­
four hits they came a t time­ nual Pensacola's PGA Open
ly Intervals with the locals with a 72-hole score of 273.
jumping on Titusville for
two runs in the first three
STOCKHOLM. Sweden —
frames.
Sweden defeated Finland, 4-0,
Csolo, with some alert base and Czechoslovakia beat East
running, stole home in the Germany, 83. In world lee
second inning. The next tilt hockey competition.
for the locals will be here
Tuesday against Wildwood.
MIAMI BEACH— Heavyweight Champion Sonny Lis­
ton, showing no effects of a
In Tournament
knee strain suffered three
The Enterprise Biddy Bas­ weeks ago, resumed training
ketball team, unbeaten this for his April 10 title fight
season, and the Junior Team with Floyd Patterson.
will play In the area tourna­
ment this week. Edwin BradBOSTON — Boston College
dock coaches the Biddy Team and Clarkson were selected
and Forrest Nutt fa coach of to represent tho East in the
the juniors.
NCAA Hockey Championships.

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Liston Back In Training For Bout
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Heavyweight champion Sonny
Uaton reeumed training Sun­
day for h it title bout egalnst
Floyd Pattcraon and report­
ed that the Injured kneo
which caused n postponement
to April 10 "didn't bother me
• t all."
Yjiton ahowed absolutely
no ill effects of a 17-day lay­
off after straining n knee
while swinging a golf club for
photographers.
The champion w o r k e d
smoothly and appeared In
■urprlslngly fit physical con­
dition nnd said he saw no
reason that ho could not now
go Into heavy training.
Litton trained In rather un­
usual Circumstances with a
ring not up on tha shady aids
• f • swank lllam l Beach hotel

and the area blocked off with
a canvaa from the hotel's
main pool right on tho ocean
front. A crowd of more than
100 spectators, most of them
in bathing aulta, sat around
a small awimmlng pool, moat
of them dripping thalr lags
In the water, while the burly
Liston worked for more titan
one-half hour.
Wearing purple aweetpanta
and a sweatshirt, Liston shad­
ow-sparred two rounds with
sparmato Vaneda Cox of Chi­
cago and then did two rounds
on the heavy bag and two
more on tha light bag.
The spectators applauded
vigorously In tha bright sun­
shine aa Liston did a heel and
toa rope skipping bit while a
phonograph shrilled a roek’n
roll version of "Nlghttrain."
Indicating hts surprising

fitness, Liston hardly appear­
ed to braes himself
trainer
Wlllia Reddish fired n larga
heavy medicine ball into hla
stomach from five feat away.
Jack Nilon, Liston's adviser,
said that the champion would
•tart boxing sessions Wednes­
day and -we a rt not a t all
concerned In view of tho fact
that wo have four weeks to

get ready nnd Sonny fotls
good mentally now that this
first training assslnn has
shown us tho knee is all
rig h t"
l.iston'a kneo was sprained
and thrra was fear originally
that he might have suffered
torn ligaments but Nilon said
that "wu liava the green light
now."
Liston, sweating profusely

under a white terryrlolh robo
after hia workout, was reluc­
tant to discuss hts weight.
"I just want to feel good
and as long as this Is a heavy­
weight fight I could stay like
I am right now if I wanted
to," he explained. "I waa 214
the last time and I'll lio at

whatever weight I feel the
strongest."
There ware estimate* that
Liston probably weighed as
much aa 230 pounds, but hia
lightness of foot and aurprlaingly thin abdomen Indicated
that tharr were no r*«l prob­
lems ahead.

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raea at tho Banford-Orlando
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From the standpoint of
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ida manufactured products,
the Exposition will help ex­
pand the markets for all
kinds of items that arc
“ Made For You in Florida by
Floridians.” And as Florida
manufacturers arc able to
sell more goods, they of
course increase their work
f o r c e s . T li a t m e a n s
more joh» and more money
in the Florida economy—
money that helps everybody
either directly or indirectly.
Because of the Exposition's
benefits to the state and be­
cause they realize that Flor­
idians are increasingly in­
terested in their state's in­
dustrial progress, the state's
communication's media are
giving strong supixirt to the
Exposition. Besides dissemi­
nating information alxmt it
and its participating indus­
tries, many newspapers, ma­
gazines, radio and television
stations arc endorsing the
Exposition editorially as a
public service.
Although exhibitors in last
year's show got their money's
worth and more, tills year's
THIS LOVELY MEILMAID front Week I Wiieheo, Diane Fry, posca as the
participants already are guar­
beautiful "Princess Wondcroua” who, according to legend, chose Wecki
anteed even greater returns.
Wachee as her home after senrchittK the entire earth for a place befitting
For one thing, an intensive
one so fair. We have a selfish reason, too, nloni? with showing a pretty Kil l,
and effective campaign is be­
for puirlisliiiiK this picture: Diane is modeliiiK till Alix of Sanford bathiiiK
ing carried out to attract
suit.
more business visitors to the
ahow. For example, a zem'.annual conference of the
Purchasing Agents Association
of F'iorida will be held in
Orlando at the same time
as the Exposition and special
Bids for new construction morning rather than it* Thursday and Friday to per­
hours have been set aside
mit teachers to attend the
for (lie group to view the at Crooms and Lyman High scheduled meeting Thursday.
Supt. It. T. Alii wee will be convention.
exhibits. That means exhibi­ Schools will lie opened al
tors will have an opportunity 10 a. m. Tuesday by the in Jacksonville Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday to a t­
to allow their products and School Board.
tend Die Florida Education
capabilities to several hun­
Tlio board will hold its Association.
dred purchasing agents who
Schools will be closed
command uncounted millions regular session T u e s d a y
of dollars in buying power.

By Al Kiirllnrr
"My problem here is that tion's capital, has advocated from m istreatm ent
Hawaii is one of feveral
ATLANTA (UPI) -T h e re 's you just don't spank a Hol­ lifting the ban and also wants
a verse in the Book of Pro­ stein and get away with it," an easier way to expel stu­ states requiring the pre­
dents.
Fargason said
sence of “ another responsible
verbs that reads. “ Foolish­
Nine states — Virginia. adult” wiien a whipping is
Like
most
other
states,
ness is tioiind up in the heart
Florida, Iowa, Massachusetts, administered.
By Jane Casselberry
of a child, but the rod of (leorgia leaves tlie disciplin- '
Montana, Oklahoma, I’ennIn a number of states the
|
ing
of
school
children
up
to
The Junior Clu»s of I.yman correction shall drive it from
local seliool boards. Only sylvatiia. Texas ami Vermont courts have been inclined to
him.”
High School will present n
—have state laws or seliool rule in favor of the teachers
Another writer translated it New Jersey lias a state law
three - act comedy, “ Which
codes specifically allowing rather than the pupils and
banning
corporal
punishment.
|
this way: “ Spare the rod and
Shall He Marry,” Wednesday spoil the child.”
Dr. Allen .Smith, associate teachers to spank pupils. their parents. They baso
state
school superintendent in North Carolina and Nevada their Dunking on an oldat 8 p.m. in the Lyman High
In tills modern age, how­
have taws permitting but dis- established principle known
ever teachers who translate (ievrgia, saiil most boards in
Auditorium.
couraging the practice. Most in the law as “ In loco parhis
state
still
permit
spank1
The question pc-cd by the this admonition to tire pos­
states, however, simply rely entii”—the teacher standing
terior* of unruly school chil­ ing. lie viewed tlie main pro­
on laws protecting children in the place of the parents.
title becomes complicated by
blem
ut
seliool
discipline
this
dren often find theniselves in
the fuel that two million dol­ a hornet's nest of public re­ way:
lars is riding on his choice.
action—and sometimes in a
“ Many boards don't set !
“Great Savings on Easy Terms”
clear regulations and teach­
Featured in the play will he law suit.
A
new
pupil
spanking
con­
ers
don't
know
where
they
FROM A WOULD OF FINE FURNITURE
Boniatio Cox, Marguret Gurtroversy is swirling around stand. Teachers need to know
rett, Carol lligh-milh, Marla Leroy IL Fargason, 53, the that tlie rug is not going to 1
Jones, (iracr liulbert, Barbara principal of the public school be pulled from under them."
Mcssimer, C h e r y l Worley, at Taylorsville, Ga. (Enroll­
The Atlanta school system
Donald l'hilpitt mid Juiucs ment 500).
has a strict rule against cor­
Parsons.
Since coming to the school poral punishment, a rule not I
The play is being directed in September, Fargason has entirely acceptable to some {
by the class sponsor, Fletcher spanked several pupils, in­ school authorities.
Cockrell. Xcminul admission cluding Uie son of Mayor At.
Businessman
Harold
F.
will be charged with a special J. Holstein. Tito mayor says Jackson, s member o( the
price offered to students.
tlie county school tm.-ird will school board, argues that
Proceeds will go towards t&gt;e asked to fire the prin­ "more children need discip­
the Junior-Senior Prom to be cipal. Fargason also has been line than are getting it.
charged with assault and
"When I went to seliool In !
held in May.
battery for reddening the Atlanta, the language I un­
backside of a third-grade derstood best from my teach-1
pupil. The case is set for an c r was u poach tree switch. |
We need to get back to it." I
April hearing.
Tlie spotlight lias liccn
“ With me, spanking is a
last resort," Fargason told a thrown recently on mounting &gt;
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
reporter. “Sometimes I go a school discipline problems in
Petitions uml letters signed
Washington, 1). C., whore I
I year without any of it.”
by more than 500 citizens and
Fargason once used a hie- tlie school board lias refused |
officials of Jacksonville have
I kory switch hut gave dial up to budge from its policy of
flood, d the State Pardon
| for a broad flat paddle which no curporul punrtiment.
Hoard on behnlf of clemency he says, “ doesn't liumilitate
Dr. t'arl Hansen, superin­
for former Duval County Jus- tlie child like a switeli and tendent of schools in tlie na­
lice of the Peace (ieorge A. I doesn't
hurt
him
much
Harris Sr.
either.”
Ilurris, frit, is serving a two
Ho said lie has received
year prison srntnico ut. Itai- strong support locally for Ills D O IS
ford on conviction of accept­ disciplinary action and tlie
ing u $15(1 bribe to disuiira u pupils involved "arc behaving
A K E Y O U FEEL OLD
drunk driving charge.
(me now.'* He said his mail M
After JS. Common Kidttev o r M a d d e r I r ­
Harris, through Ids m&gt;ii, also has backed his stand. A rit ati o n* of te n occur am i m a r nta kp poi
S a n f o r d ' s Only A i r - C o n d i t i o n e d Furniture Store
t n a a a n d r u n o u t f io m too frequent
Claude Edwin Harris, will stock broker wrote he had t&gt;GA»*frs
b o th dav a n d night. IVcondO l'K N
FltlDAY N I G H T S
r i l r . &gt;ou m a r lose n.f»p a n d suf fer fioir
ask the pardon honrd at its three sons and had “ rather iIfeada
cl. rs . l U c k a d i e an d feel old. fired
l
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p
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t
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r
d
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In
aucli
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OYMTKX
20.10# K. First St.
FA F O G
.Muivh HI meeting for release m *o them spanked when they u a u a ll f b r in g ! f a i t , r r l n i t n c o m f o r t bt
a In a t r o n r . ar w
from prison on grounds of ill get out of lino than bccoin* tuur rinb ei n ea n Idr r bitra tianngn Ucemtm
EASY BUDGET TERMS
t c p a i n relief. Oel
«VDTEX s i d r u a g U U . r e e l be tt er f a i l
li&lt;«lth.
juvenile delinquents D tcr.”

M A T H E R or Sanford

Clemency Pleas
Hit Board

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Bid Opening Slated Tuesday

Methodist Meet
Slated Friday

A numlver of species of rare,
.trance birds arc to he found
in New Zealand, which Is u
natural too. Of these rare
birds, many can't fly, one
aperies flies only fur pleasure,
others live in dens instead of
nests and a particular kind nf
wood hen is a major killer of
rats and small dugs.

Legal Notice
F liT iT lo t'a x tM l)
N O T IC K IS h e r e b y a l n - t i t t i s t
1 a m . m i s K d l In b u s i n e s s s i
: m u n O rlando, F e r n r . r k ,
K e m l n n l . C o u n t y F t o r h l s , und o r th o f l r t l t l o u . n n m * of
C A I t t ’KT * A'l.A C A ItT K , sa il
t h a t I Inten.l t o r r n l « t » r ea bl
n . i m r w i t h l h r C l o r k o f th o
C ircu it C ourt, ft.m lnol* C o u n ­
ty , F l n rh l a . In » r ru r .t.in e « w ith
t h o p r o v i s i o n s o f th o Fl*-tlt l n u r N am e s r a t u t . . . f n - w | t :
tv-ntion M v os F l o r i d a S t a t u ­
t e s 1»V7.
M u : T-or-iy C. M a cT av leh
P i i h l l . h Mirr.-h 11, 18, 2- Sc
A p r i l t, IMS.

Hospital Notes
MARCH •
| Mr. ami Mrs. Kobcrt French
Atlmixsious
of Longwootl, s girt
Dale Bond, Chultiota; Anna
Discharges
Ohermaycr, DeBary; Esther
Mnble
Connelly,
DeBary; Mi­
Miller, Dellary; Terry Hunt,
chael
Miller,
Arnold,
Mo.;
! DeBary ; Clyde Humphrey ,
Anna liaumeiilcr, C a r l o s Ikiri* Lawrence, DeBary;
Velez, Morgan Bennett, Eve­ Philip DesJardins, Hersltel
lyn Jordan, Connie Phillips, Dunn, Fred Harris, Cynthia
(Hernia Kirli, Ella Akins,
Venice Terrell, Dean Fos- Williams, Jessie Abraham,
Hilton Brown, Azalc« Barinigitl of Sanford.
nenu, Harold Swain, James
Births
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins Swain Jr., Emanuel Cooper,
Charles Biggins, Mrs. Layof Sanford, a hoy
ninnd Gotkiman ami baity,
Mrs. Arlis Woodall and baby,
Mrs. Jack Smith and baby of
Sanford
ric T ii m i » x w in

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NO TIC K IS h e r e b y ( I v e n t h a t
I a m e n s a r e d In b o . l n e e e a(
l a k - Mary. H m u n . d e C o u n t y .
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Hist I I n l a n d to r e g l e l e r . a i d
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u t i n v m . i i m i x - the pro v isio n , of th e F ic ti­
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8i»I . I F I J I.VSITIIAXCK COMI-AN*V, u l r e H IT.
a C unnoellcut corporation.
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j a i o b . r , lilo w ife. In t h e ab o v e
en titled r a ti.r , and th a t you
. - e fo uulrrd to t i l . y o u r ana » . r w i t h t b a C l e r k nf t i l l ,
l-.iu rt a n d t o o . r v c a co p y
t l i c r m f u p o n th o p l n l n l l f f o r
p l a i n t i f f '*
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dc.- rrc p ro cunfoao o w ill ba
e n t e r e d a e a l n . t you f o r th o
r e l i e f d c m a u d . d In t h e c o m ­
p l a i n t . T il l , s u i t I . lo f o r e
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I11DD KLUK.NK AleCXANDKII.
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YOU AU K IIKHKHV n o t i F U JI) I tin t Mill for d iv o r c e h a s
been file d a m iln a! y u In l h a
C i r c u i t C o u r t of i l.e N i n t h
J u d i c i a l C ir c u it d the H lale o f
F l o r i d a , In a n d for H -m ln o te
C o u n ty , u n d e r C h a n c e r y No.
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You a n d e a c h o f y o u a r *
hereby notified and required
to p r e s e n t a n y c l a i m s e n d d e ­
m a n d s w h i c h yo 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 . t th *
celata
of
K t.t A IW O ltT II
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F u l l e r , d e c r e e e d , t e l e o f eald
C o u n t y , to t h e C o u n t y J u d g e
o f B em ln o la C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
a l Ida o f fic e In t h e c o u r t
h o u s e of aaUI C o u n t y a t H a n ­
fo rd , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n Me c a l ­
e n d a r m onth* Iron, lhe tim e
of Ilia f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f Ihle
n o tic e . T w o co p i e s o f e a c h
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w i t h Hie C l e r k o f th is C o u r t p lace o f r e s i d e n c e e n d poet
a n d l o eervo a &lt;..py o f earns o f fic e a d d r e s s o f l b * c l a i m a n t ,
u p e n tl.e p l a i n t i f f * a t t o r n e y , a n d eliall be a w o r n t o be t h e
whom- n a m e a n d a .lir e * * a p ­ c l a i m a n t , h i e a g e n t , o r a t t o r ­
p e a r . b elow , t.’i or l.ef ol* IhS n ey a n d a c c o m p a n i e d l.y a
Hid d ay o f April. A. I ' . 1**3. f i l i n g f. a o f o n e d o lla r a n d
o r a !&gt;• r&lt;* I’r l ’..ofe.-'» loay e u - h r 1a I its o r d - m a i i d n o t ao
tiled . b u l l be void.
h* e n t e r e d aisalnet you.
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DA TKI) t b l a t » t h d ay of
A . e i r o u t n r o f th * l-ast
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ill a n d T e - t a i n - n t of
(SKA I,)
K t l e w o r t h 1* F u l l e r ,
A r t h u r II. U s u k u i t h , Jr.,
deceased
clerk
H t n e s t r o m . Davie A McIn tosh
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Each member is asked to
bring a sandwich ami the
beverage will lx* w rvrd by
the hostess society. There
will be a nursery for small
children. The htislm-sv meet­
ing will tie conducted by the
previdrnt of the DoLand Dis­
trict, Mrs. Bniee Gray, of
Hastings.
Special guols will be Mrs.
David Thurman, of Miami,
president of the Florida Con
fore nee WSCS, and Mrs. I)urwood Johnson of Quincy,
Fla.,
vice-president.
Miss
Sara Fernandez, a Woman’s
Division Missionary who has
very recently returned from
Cuba, will lie the special
guest speaker.

Florida
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A cordial welcome in
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The second annual district
meeting of the Methodist
Womsn’s Society of Christian
Service, DcLaml District, will
bo held on Friday, March 15,
at
tho
First
Methodist
Church, DoLand.
All officers ami members
of Hie local societies arc in­
vited to attend.
Itegislration will begin at
9 a. m „ the meeting at # 3(1
and dismissal will lie at 2; 15

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Couple W e d In Ceremony
Airs. Charlotte
B.TynerIs Tomorrow
Observes
At First Methodist Church
Birthday At O pen House Reception
OW Luncheon

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Mr*. Charlotte B. Tyner I reception at the home of n i The party room* were dec­ I birthday cake,-made by Mr*.
celebrated her OOlh birthday nieee, Mr. and Mr*. It. G. orated with floral arrange­ I Murtin, was adorned with
on March 1 at an open house | Martin, Country Club Road. | ment* and the four tiered I while frosting and 00 candles.
Served with the cake were
assorted cookie*, mint*, ice
cream and coffee. More than
50 relatives and friend* called
between the appointed hour*
of 4 to 0 p.m. to congratulate
hcr and bring her many love­
ly and uxeful gifts.
Mr*. Tyner make* her
homo with her *i*ter, Mr*. N.
A. Fry, at 2703 Country Club
ftoad. She ia the mother of
three »ons and one daughter,
living, and lias two daughter*
and one Min deceu*ed.
Two Mins, W. C. Tyner, of
Hamlet, N. C., and It. E. Ty­
ner, of Tampa and her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Lillie Wightman, of
Jacksonville were present for
the celebration. Another son,
Clarence, of Chicago, was not
able to attend. Another slater,
Mr*. T. I.. Tyner, live* next
door. All arc unusually active
lor their ages.
Tlie honorec’s parents were
Mr. and Mrs. Elia* Bcngtson,
who came over from Stock­
holm, Sweden, in IH70. Mr*.
Tyner has lived in Tampa
and Sanford all her life. She
I* u member of the First
Baptist Church.

MRS. CHARLOTTE R. TYNER, and three of her four children admire the
birthday cake and 00 candlcH a t the celebration in her honor. From left,
back, are W. C. Tyner, of Hamlet, N. C., Mra. Lillie Wighltnuif, Juckaonville and R. E. Tyner, of Tampa.

South Seminole
Welcomes More
New Families
Among the many new resi­
dent* welcomed to the South
Seminole area by Welcome
Wagon hostess, Mr*. Nora C
Norris, are;
Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Peck,
Pamela and Joyco from Mt.
Vernon, Ohio; Mr. and Mr*H. W. (iiistavsnn from Winter
Park; Mrs. Louise Altman
and daughter, Ruth Ann,
from Indiana, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Larson from New
Jtockford, N. D.
Mr. and Mr*. William Ire­
land, Mr. und Mr*. Don Conway, Mr. and Mr*. Lane
Bradford, Ned and Rex, Mr.
and Mr*, (icorgc Knoth, Mr.
and Mr*. W. J . Cravedonl
and Julio Ann and Mr. and
Paul
Kutcnkmgcr,
Airs.
David and (iwyn, all from
Orlando.
Air. and Airs. Charles
Brook* from Tallaliasicu;
Mr. and Air*. Charles Hopewell, Keith, Holly and Char­
lotte from (leneseo, N. Y.;
Afr. and Mr*. C. B. Coat*
from Maitland Mr. and Mrs.
R. It. Darbo from Alltwuukcr,
Wl».
Mr. and .Mr*. John Dixon,
John and Ronald from Alt.
Dora; Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Pierson and Linda from Eu»lis; Mr. and Mr*. Perry
Kern* from Dayton, Ohio,
and Air. and Airs. Frank Mil­
ler from West Bend, Wl*.

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. 11. B. Suger
of Albany, N. Y., who are
wintering in Holly Hill were
recent visitor* of Air. and
Mr*. J. B. Ovlatt.
Tlie Junior MYF group of
the Barnett Aleinorlal Atethodist Church, which meet*
Thursday afternoon at the
church, began a mission
study this week on Korea.
Alls* Mary llubburd present­
ed a film. Tho older group
under the direction of Mrs.
Forrest Nutt is making an
Easter scene.
Mrs. Ida Podgett of New
Smyrna Beach visited friend*
here Wednesday afternoon.

Oviedo Club
Planning
Fashion Show
lly IJnda Smithson
Members of the Oviedo
Woman’s Club are making
plans fur a benefit fashion
show and chow mein supper
on .March 30.
Starling ut 7 p.m. the fash­
ion show will feature the lat­
est style* which will be mod­
eled by those who have been
participating in the charm
course, s|&gt;onsnrcd by the
Womun’s Club.
Air*. Edward N. Junson Is
general rhuirmun of the chow
mein supper.
Tickets will go on sule In
the near future and resident*
are reminded to mark tlie
date on thrir calendar*. Pro­
ceed* will go to tho Woman's
Club building fund.

N ew Arrivals
In Ixingdate
CPO and Airs. Ceroid Sas­
ser of lairmann Circle, lamgdalc, announce tho birth of a
10 pound, two ounce son.
March 7, at the Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital.
They have c Ik im -ii tlie name
Michael David for the new
arrival wltn will be welcomed
homo by three brothers and
six sisters.
Alaternal grandparents arc
Atr. and Atrs. Herbert J.
Kaupp of New Orleans, La.,
||nd paternal grandmother is
Mr*. Martha L. Sasser of
Pensacola.

ANNOUNCING!
CHANCE OF LOCATION
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES
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Dr. A. W. Woodall

parish who arc plunniug to
attend arc asked to place
their reservation* with Mrs.
It. I-cFil* or Mr*. Bauman
liefnrc Murcli 18.
The layette which the club
has been assembly lug under
the chairmanship of Atrs.
Bridget Kularik will lie en­
tered in the competition at
(Ids meeting. Any member
that still has items to donate
is a*krd to contact Airs. Kolurik so shu will have them in
time for the meeting.
Atr*. Theodore L a T a u r ,
civic participation chairman,
reminded Hie members of
the Spring Ball which will be
given to benefit the Sarepta
Rest Home und urged them to
give lid* project their sup­
port. Mrs. 1-aTour also re|Mirt&lt;-(| that Mr*. L. A. Nord­
strom and Mr*. F. C. Hulin
had Joined with her ill pro­
viding refreshments for the
USD during February.
Mis* Easterhy reported that
the study group is *till meet­
ing on tho serond and fourth
Thursdays of the month, im­
mediately following Novena
Devotions, and any woman
Interested in Joining till*
group may obtain further In­
formation by railing Airs.
Bauman.
Mr*. J. Karelia, Air*. A.
Constantine and Mr*. P.
Auroiu were appointed to
serve on the nominating com­
mittee to present u slate of
officers for the ruining year
at tlie next regular meeting
of the rluli.
Airs. John Corso, chairman
of the annual card parly an­
nounced that returns were not
complete at this time, but as
soon a* all sidieommittees
had complete report* she
would give the report.
Rev. Richard J. • Lyons,
pastor of All Souls and spirit­
ual advisor of the club, con­
ducted a question and answer
period preceding Uic business
meeting.

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BRISSON

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PAULINE

Pauline Widener
Celebrates
Fourth Birthday
Little Alls* Pauline Widenor, daughter of Mr. nod Airs.
Paul Widener celebrated her
fourtli birthday recently with
u purty given hy her mother
at the Widener homo, on Or­
lando Drive.
Airs. Widener invited some
of Pauline's playmate* who
arrived at 2 p.m. for an after­
noon of games, including trea­
sure hunt, pin thu tail on tho
donkey und other children's
fuvnritu games. Prises were
won by David Smith ami
Debra Ynte*.
The living room wn* dec­
orated with red and given
balloons and rrc|u- paper
streamers. Itrefreslmients of
cake, ice cream and punch
were served to the youngster*.
Tlie birthday cuke was made
with tini-o tiers and decorat­
ed with sweet peus and cundies.
Other guests were Hope
und Wurth Yates, Jr.; Ron­
nie and Wally Renton and
Rieliurd Wiggins. Adults at­
tending were Mr*. Jack lienton, Mrs. (fail Smith and Mrs.
Worth Yutes.
Air*. J. A. Via assisted Mrs.
Widener with the serving und
outer tabling.

Local Events
TUESDAY
Thp
Disabled
American
Veterans Auxiliary Unit 20
will meet at 7:20 p.m. in the
Chapter home for monthly
seasion.

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Strawberry shortcake was
enjoyed hy all the VAH-7
wives when they met for their
regular monthly coffee at the
home of Mrs. W. C. Holton.
It wa* decided at the Feb­
ruary roffre that each wife
would decorate a coffee mug
to lie used at squadron func­
tions. Airs. J. B. .McClure won
the contest with her while
coffee mug decorated with
seven stars and a Peacemak­
er gun.
Mrs. L. A. Heath, com­
manding officer’s wife, pre­
sided over the business meet­
ing. Atrs. It. A. Alirchcff, o
newcomer to the group, was
introduced.
Olliers attending wero Atrs.
E. J . Kingsbury, an "AfterSevcner," Mrs. A. M. Camp­
bell, .Mr*. J. C. Newborough,
Mrs. II. L. Wright, .Mrs. O.
W. MrQuire. Atrs. T. J. Cann.
Airs. H. A. Moreland. Atrs. D.
E. Parrish, Mrs. R. L. Conn,
Mrs. C. C. Wells, Air*. D. W.
Ilczcau, Airs. (f. F. Schneid­
er, Mrs. If. L. Monroe, Airs.
C. II. Kruse and Mrs. C. Cot­
tle.

Officers N am ed
By W o m an s C lub

Alain item on tho business
ag&lt; miu of the Sunford Wom­
an’s ('tub when the group met
for
the general husim**
luncheon wu* the annual elec­
tion of officer*.
Officer* elected lust year
for a two year term uro Air*.
W. L. Urumkow Hr., prraldent; Mr*. At Hunt, second
vice president and Mrs. Al. E.
Smith, com-sponding secre­
tary.
Those elected to nerve with
them wero Mrs. C. R. Sim*,
first vice president; Mr*. C.
Redding, third vice presi­
dent; .Mis. W. I.. Merritt, re­
cording secretary unit Mr*.
L. E. S|M-ncert treasurer.
Dcpaitmunt officer* elect­
ed and ratified by the general
club were: CIVIC DEPARTM E N T -U rs. William Rey­
nolds, chairman; Atrs. R. T.
Warren, vice chairman; .Mr*.
C. M. Flowers, aecretury; Mrs.
E. C. Iluipt-r, finance; Mrs.
John Kick, memiieraliip und
Mr*. Donald Fluniin, program.
AMERICAN HOME DEPT.
■ Mr*. W. R. String-field,
chairman; Mrs. Philip Simp­
son, vice rhiiirinuii; .Mis. Buy
Ashton, secretary; .Mr*. J. P.
The Catholic Navy Wives Wilson, finance; Mrs. Donuhl
Club will meet this Tues­ Flamin, membership uml Mrs.
day at tho Naval Air Slation W. I.. Kirk, program.
for the regular monthly ses­
sion.
Tlie group will fir*t attend
Benediction of tho Blessed
We have consolidated all
Sacrament at 8 p. m. at the
NAS Chapel, then meet in tlvc our Office Furniture form­
erly on display at 110 AlagNursery Building for the
business session.
nulla to our main slure and
warehouse at —
Rev. Richard J. Lyon*,
pastor of All Soul* Catliolic
117 Mngnulin Ave.
Church, will l&gt;c the guest
speaker for tlie evening.
Wives of all Catholic Navy
personnel aro cordially invit­
Offlre Supply K (lifts
ed to attend.

Navy Wives

Club To Meet

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TUESDAY
Circles 11 and 12 of the
First Presbyterian Church
will meet in Fellowship Hall
at fl:3t) p.m. for a covered
dish supper.

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FINE ARTS DEPT.—Mr*.
C. P. Harkey, chairman; Airs,
lien Wade, vico chairman;
Mrs. It. C- Aloure, secretary;
.Mrs. C. At. Flowers, finance-;
Mrs. K. A. Mnnforton, memliership and Airs, George
Wells, literature.
Social Department officor*
will lie elected at the April
meeting. Delegates elected to
attend the annual convention
in W ist Palm Reach, April
lit ihiough 1U wero Airs. Rey­
nold* mid Airs, (irumkow. Al­
ternate* are Atrs. Wells anJ
.Mrs. Simpson.
Atrs. Stringfieid will be the
editor in chief of the annual
animated magazine program
.MureIt 20.
Hostesses for tlie luncheon
were All*. II. W. Goodsptvd,
Mra. William Hardin, Airs. Al­
bert Hardesty, Airs. K. M.
I toko and Airs. R. K. MeWhortcr.
Bridge and canasta games
were enjoyed during tho aft­
ernoon with Mrs. L. FI. Spen­
cer, Airs. Roy Wiley, Airs.
C. F*. Proctor nnd Atr*. J. W.
Hull ns hostesses.

Church
Calendar

Tomorrow

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SANFOIUI,

Atrs. Ann W i l l i a m s o n
daughter of Air. and Mrs. J
R. F'loyd, of lfuston, (ia. nnd
Robert Rrisson, son of Mr. and
Mr*. R. Gordon Rrisson, weru
married .March 7 at 1 a.m. at
the F'irst Atethodist Church.
Rev. John T. Adams Jr.
pastor officiated at the lnformal ceremony.
Airs. Charles N. Shaffer, of
Columbus, Ohio, was matron
of honor und Air. Rrisson
served his son ns best man.
F'olfcwlrig the ceremony i
buffet bridal luncheon and re
reption was held in .McKinley
Hull.
The rcficshment table held
a large basket of while gladio­
li, chrysanthemums and green­
ery and a three tiered wedding
cake, decorated with roses, |
silver leaves and topped with
a miniature bride and groom.
The rake was surrounded
with maiden hair fera and
baby's breath.
The menu included ham,
fried chicken, potato salnd,
macaroni nnd cheese, cole
slaw, *piced pears, hot rolls,
cake, tea and coffee.
The ccuple left for n seven
day Carribean cruise stopping
to visit scenic spots in Jam al
ra, Haiti and Nassau.
When they return they will
reside a t 401 West Tenth
Street, in Sanford.

Mrs. Holton
Hostess For

Catholic Club
W orks O n Layette
The A11 Souls Catholic
Woman's Club held the reg­
ular monthly merting in the
Parish Social Hall recently
with Alls* Sara Easterhy pre­
siding in the absence of Mrs.
Robert J. Bauman.
Mcmlicrs of tho club were
reminded that tho Spring
Deanery meeting of the Or­
lando Central Deanery will
lake place on March 21 in
Kau (faille. All women of tlie

Thursday, March 14. i* the
big day for the benefit "White
Elephant Sale" and luncheon
sponsored hy the Naval Of­
ficer* Wives Club.
The gsy event will be held
at the .Mayfair Inn beginning
at 12 noon with a cocktail
hour giving time to browse
among Bin display tables of
i n t e r e s t i n g "White Ele­
phants" placed for potential
bidders. Auctioneer for this
main attraction is Mrs. Kr
mol Bowen.
Air*. David Olmstcad Is
the general chairman and
members of her committee
include Airs, Ixmnard Rilingwood, Airs. B. E. Rogers,
Mrs. Francis Plapp, .Mr*.
Stanley Stanul, Mrs. Earl
Unger and Airs. John Wit
Rains.
Lrdr. Francis Alitchcll of
the NAS Unit used her artis
lie talents In making the pos­
ters displayed. Deadline for
reservations I* this Tuesday,
.March 12. .Mrs. David Olm
stead will accept reservations
for associate mcmtior* and
civilian guests. Call FA 29073. Regular members are to
make thrir reservations with
their unit representatives.
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�DEAR ABBY: There Is a Justice
of the Peace who works in the same
building with ntc. He performs m arriago ceremonies with his hat on. I
told him he should take his hat off
but he said there's no reason why he
can’t leave it on. Also, he sits while
he rends the marriaRe ceremony,
and he doesn't even READ it — he
mumbles it. I would like your opin­
ion of this. He gave me a nickel to
write to you.
TROUBLE IN THE BUILDING

7:309:3o p.m. NBC. Mon'day Mailt at the Movie*.
“ Prince Valiant," starring
Robert Wagner. Jam ei Ma­
son, Janet Leigh, Debra Pa;get and Sterling Hayden,
(color). Thia 1934 adaptation
of the popular comic strip
U corny in spots, but on the
whole a largely enjoyable
presentation of fiction and
fantasy with while and black
knights, King Arthur, Camelot ami the usual east of
DEAR TROUBLE: A ntarringe
thousands. Miss Leigh makes
an enchanting Aleta and ceremony should be performed with
all the dignity and solemnness befit­
Jam es Mason a first-class
villlan. The excellent sup­ ting that sacred occasion. He sounds
porting cast includes Victor like a very old man with a bald head
McLagkm,
Donald
Crisp, and a new hat.
• • •
Brian Ahcrne, Harry Jones
DEAR ARRY: I have been corand Neville Brand.
7:30-8:30 p. m. ABC. The j responding with a service ntan for
three years and wnnt to m arry him.
Dakotas. “Justice at Kagle's
He is a widower nnd I've never been
Nest." Quite good Is Ever­
married. He retires In two years.
ett Sloanc in a role lie has
When he Inst visited me he said lie
played many times. He Is a
flint-hearted
Judge
whose
would m arry me in a minute but he
promised his 13-year-old son th at he
methods are questioned by
an indignant Marshal Ragan
would never m arry. The boy lives
(Larry Ward). The Judge’* with his maternal grandparents in
idea of cleaning up the town another city. My gentleman friend
is to confiscate all weapons
suggested that he and Ills sou visit
and padlock the saloons. me without letting the boy know of
Complicating matters, the
our plans, and gee w hat the boy’s re­
judge's daughter (Joanna
action is to me. W hat do you think
Moore) is a dance-hall gal. of this idea?
It’s Kogan’s job to atop an *
ANXIOUS ONE
impending battle between the
disarmed men and the Jud­
DEAR ANXIOUS: Having to win
ge's followers.
Depiction of an Indian
strewing flower* on the state
ssal of Florida aymbollzcs the
Influence of the red man on
the atate.

F A S H IO N
T O M THE MARK
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W IT H
■ N IF S Q U A R E S

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DEAR READER: Only a married
person who is "working" at his mar­
riage should be remembered on the
occasion of a wedding anniversary.
Why "congratulate" someone on
what was obviously a mistake?
% • •
DEAR ABBY: Anyone who com­
plains about the new postage rate is
obviously admitting that what lie
has to say isn't worth a nickel.
SCHULTZ IN DENVER
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What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped enveln|K&gt; to Abby, Box 33(15,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY, BOX 33GB, BEV­
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new (tooklet. "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

H U lU ndird practice in
NORTH
It
expert circle* to pity the
AKJ S7
OKU
Jump raiic of an overcall a*
♦ AQ10I
strong, but not forelng. Thu*.
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I was under no obligation to HMT
EAST (D)
go to four tpadea after my * 3 4 *
*3
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w A Q 10 1
partner Jumped to three, but
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I hate to atop one trick below ** &lt;Q5 4i 34
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game ao 1 pulled myself to­
SOUTH
gether, worked out my alibi
♦ AQioaa
In eat* the garat did not
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♦ JIT
make, and bid it.
♦ A lt
Weat opaned tbe four of
b i t and West vulnerable
cluba. East rote with the
Bead l« rtk West Neeib
1*
I*
Pas* 3 *
king and I had to make an
4*
Past Pass
immediate deelaion. If that Paaa
Pau
four of clubs was a alngleton
Opening lead—* 4
it would be up to me to grab
Hi* trick, draw trump*, and atlll maka my contract.
Suppose that the lead had
take the diamond fineiae. If
it worked I would make an been third or fourth beat.
overtrick, If It failed 1 would Then if 1 took tbe tin t club

Arc there more men today
who behavt Ilka gentlamen
thin thera ar* women wbo
brhave like ladiesT
You may decld* (here arc,
if you keep irorc for a few
week*.
In tha supermarket the
loaded cart left blocking an
aisle Is mora likely to have
been left there by a woman
than by a man. And the aliopper who holds up the check­
out line is more likely to be
a woman.
It’s more likely to be a
woman driver than a man
wrho straddles a traffic Ians,
holding up rnra behind, who
snatches a parking space
you ar* waiting to get into,
who parka in front of aidewalks and driveways, and in
other ways acts mora like a
road bog than a lady.
In a rcataurant the diner

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING

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By • WOODROW CASH
It aeeme Impoa.lhle, hut Easter
ia Ju»t a few abort week* away . . ,
and it’a non* too early to he thinking
of your Eaater eut/it now. There*
nothing a woman love* better than •
romplnte new look for the E a.ter
i’arudtt. IF* not alwaya poa*Ible to
have everything new . . . but every­
thing ran look like new!
If you’re buying • new dreia,
better take • leek a t tha coat you
might wear with it (with thla seaion's unpredictable weather you may
need It). One piece with soil spots or a faded look ran
dim the luatar of your new finery. And If you're going
In settle fer a gay new Easter hat Instead of a new out­
fit, then be eure to bring in that special dress or suit
for cleaning. We'll have it ready in plenty of tlma for
the holiday, spotlessly clean and crisply pressed to look
ns bright and new a t anything you'll as* on Easter Sun­
day 1
Your fine clothe*, get a thorough classing in *
aerie* of advents whan wa do tbam . . . to ramova not
only surfare stain* but deep-down soil. And they’ra
handled with care! Bring them In . . . or rail now for
prompt pickup and dellveryl

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS A LAUNPKRERS
l i t TALMETTO AVE.

FHOXE FA M itt

By Oswald Jacoby
and the diamond finesse lost.
Hast would hr able to put hit
partner in to lead through
dummy's king of hrnrts.
1 couldn't atford Hint East
needed both the ace of heart*
and king or diamond* for hi*
opening hid, therefore my
problem was to decide if the
lead were a singleton or not.
There was no sure thing,
hut It teemed unlikely to find
a seven-one split in club*. I
let the king hold the trick.
From then on everything
was hunky-dory. I won the
club return; drew trump*,
finessed the diamond un.iirrcttfully, hut was able to
discard a heart on dummy's
fourth diamond to make my
i contract.

who wanti • "special" dinner
—with on* or two substitu111 \ j ( V l c l l \ r *
. tlona—and the one who talks
In a loud and carrying voice,
MIDI - I N T HE ATRF
mentioning names, or who ia
IHIONK FA 2-1210
reluctant to leave a table aft­
T0NIT8 A TUBS.
er the meal ia finished when
7:00 A 10:30
others are waiting, is likely
I
to lie a woman.
While men are still good
about holding heavy doors for
women, picking up their
dropped parcels, letting llirm
step ahead In line, and so on.
the women are growing less
and less likely to give the
obliging gentleman a smile
and an appreciative "thank |
Co-Hit - 9:00 Only 9
you."
And at a public perform­
ance the Impolite whlipers
that come from the audience
are most likely lo be fem­
inine whisper*.
We hear a lot these day*
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1 New house near I»ake Mary.
322-»«8.

12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

.*14. Articles For Sal*
21” LAWN Mower for sal&lt;*
or trade for Utility trailer.
323-0893.

3 Bedroom, 1&gt;-j hath, no qual­
ifying. Sec Mr. Ferguson. 29. Automobile Service
Hotpoint Refrigerator. Excel­
Longdale subdivision Longlent cond. $95. FA 2-4119.
SERVICE STATION busm en
wood.
for sale. Only 3 owners in
37 years. Huy only stuck l.AKEYIKW Home for sale or SenUnrik Glnss ami Paint NEW FLOOR demonstrator
adding machine with sub.
and equipment. FA 2-4682.
trade for a tiled farm on the
Company
west side of Sanford. Call 210 Magnolia Th. FA 2-4622 traction and multiplication.
List $126, now $69.95. T ow
4 ACRES of land 275 ft. Road
FA 2-7898 da)* or FA 2 6368
DEADLINES
frontage on West 1st St.
ell’s Office Suppty. 117 Mag*
AUTO • RADIO
nights.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
4 lane hwy. Price $15,000.
noli*.
Drive-In Repair Service
Tuei*., thru Fri. - 2 I*. M. dny
Terms.
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
25th St. A Sanford Ave. 3li. Automobiles • Trucks
noon.
5 and in acres tiled farms Waitress, Curb girl. Must be
Ph. 3230655
1953 Ford Custom, clean, ra*j
available.
experienced. Apply Chick
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
dio, h e a t e r , automatie
,11. Poultry - Livestock
N Treat. Sanford.
Turn., thru Fri. - 2 1*. M. day
transmission. Good m edian,
before in&gt;c-rlion. Mon. • Sat.
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
leal condition and good rul&gt;«
Keg. Real Estate Broker 17. Male Help Wanted
01*10
gelding, t mare. New sad­
her. $165. Call FA 2 S3S8 af­
202 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5991
EXECUTIVE type. Willing dles and bridles. 322-9162. ter 5 p. m.
RESPONSIBILITY:
j
to work. $125 wkly. Average.
Hie Herald will not be if.
TEE ’N 11KEEN
.11 A. Pelt*
'57 Rambler Station Wagon.
Out 2l)th St. op|Nisite iulf High School Grail., Fla. res­
sponsible fur more than oik
Fully equipped, standard
ident
t
yr.
Own
cur.
Age
21DA
LM
ATI
ON
PUP
pi
ES.~
fe­
Club.
New
3
bedroom,
t
l
i
incorrect insertion of your ail
traits, as is $475. 213 E.
male, 7 wk*. Pedigree on
bath, built-in«. I.arge fam­ 50. 2tlos N. Orange. Orlando.
and reserves the right to ic
1st St. in rear.
both sides. Reasonable.
ily room, central heat ami 841-4)501.
vise or reject any advertise
FA
2
1719
Air-Ciuulitiuti.
In n ,
low
nient from what ordered to
1957 Mercury Monterey, 2
down p a &gt; m r u t s . $i.5 00 lx. Help Wanted
conform to the policies of this
tone, white wall tire*, auto­
32. Flowers - Shrubs
tmmlli
pa&gt;»
all.
Drive
out
paper.
matic transmission, power
PART
TIME,
no
.-filing.
Earn
Good Shepherd Christian
to&gt;ia&gt; or call FA 2 2744 for
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, Pansteering, radio, heater. Good
$2.60 hour start, collecting
Day School, t and 5 year
details. 10.30 to 5 daily.
sic slock.
mechanical condition and
on our established current
olds. Nursery, $15; kinder­
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
good rubber. $500. Phono
customers. No experience Gra|&gt;evillc Avo. Near 20lh St.
garten $ltl. Transportation
FA 2 5388 after 5 p.m.
necessary. Car n e e d e d ,
available for city and out­
liondahle local resident. Annuals. Petunias, Snapdra­
lying areas. 322-7312 or
'Hey! Your slip's showing!’
Write Mr. Nager, P.O. Box
gons. Pansies, Vegetable 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon. Ex­
FA 2-5719.
Real Estate — Mortgages
cellent shape. Low mileage.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
tit N. Park Ave.
322 242(1 613, Orlando, Fla., giving
$360(8) 142 Alayfair Circle.
f . S. CIVIL SERVICE
Ujisala ltd. Just off 20th St.
age, address, plmne, tyfic,
Phone 322 7331.
0. Fur Rent
6. For Rent
TESTS!
model and )ear of ear.
and 1st St.
3 Bit. 2 hath, fenced back
Men women, 18-52. St .li t high
2 Bedroom furnished Apart­ 2 Bit Duplex, excellent loca­ yard, air conditioner, Kit­ A WATKINS ROUTE in this
Volkswagen Kontbi. 1958 mo­
,13. Furniture
as $102.00 a week Prepara­
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
ment.
Downstairs.
large
del, with all aeats. A-t
tion. electric kitchen. 1U01-H
area is open for semi-retired
tory training until appoint­ rooms. Call 3224»ll.
Ave. FA 2-1761.
LARGE SELECTION of used
condition.
A bargain. Pit.
S
Elm.
Call
FA
2-53!M.
man,
or
lady.
Many
semi-re­
ed. Tliousands of yobs open.
refrigerators, $29 and up
FA 2 8800.
,
tired people- rurn $50.00 to
Experience usually unneces­ ROOMS. The Gables. 401 Houses tor rent. For infor­
with nr without trade.
KOBEBT A. WILLIAMS
$106.00
per
wick
depending
Magnolia
Ave.
FA
2
0I2U.
sary. FREE information on
mation contact Ted Wil­
BUYING A NEW or
FURNITURE CENTER
Realtor
on tune devoted to route.
jobs, salaries, requirements.
11(H) French Ave.
USED CART
liams Hardware, 205 K. Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
NEWLY FURNISHED U rge
Also have I full time route
Write TODAY giving name,
25th St.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Ph. FA 2-7953
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. open. Maybe you can qualify.
| 2 Bit. duplex. I4tli St. Iaingaddress, phone and time
♦ low Interest Rate«
wood. 838 3208
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
UNFUItY 1st Floor. 3 ruts, 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­ For personal interview in WANTED reliable couple to
• Low Monthly Payment*
your
area,
write
J.
II.
Metake up monthly payments
vice. Box 23, c o Sanford
bath, g screened porcltes.
Three- r o o m
ner lot facing lake. 1U9
furnished
FLORIDA STATE BANK I
Gurity, Box 627, Williston,
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Herald.
Waits Drive, S u n l a n d
apartment. 21ft Ma gnoliu,
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
rooms of turniture. Call CAR WANTED. Will trade
$15. 2 Bedroom FurnislH-d
Estate. F1IA In service. Florida.
stairs evenings.
I. Transportation
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ even (or my 35 ft. boat.
$450 down, monthly $8t.75,
Apartment, $55. Robert A.
Good condition. W. Cooke.
lect.
Williams. Phone FA 23951. Unfurnished 2 bedroom hous&lt;-.
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074 19. Situation* Wanted
Share ride for l* A .- in 30
606 S, Park. Apt. 4.
|
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5251
or
FA
2-2118.
days FA 2 0702.
Child Care. FA 2-2274
Sell U&lt; Your rurnlturc. Quick
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
or FA 2-0525.
Service With the Cash. 7u62 STUdEBAKBR f
3 BEDROOMS, 2 ballw. Kit­
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
Children kept. FA 2-4182.
0. For Itcnl
pickup reduced for quick
SUPER TRADING POST
ped. llM W. lAth St. I'h. 2 Hrdrooin Imium-, kitchen
chen equipiNNl. No &lt;ktwn
sale-4995. Call Ralph PofurilislH-d, on laikc Golden
FA 24)677.
FA 2-4678.
payment. XKtO S Park Ave. 21. Heauty Salons
NICELY font. 6 room house.
Told, FA 2-16U.
|
Near base. Call FA 2-4045
FA 2 1761.
FA 2-0237.
1st Floor Apartment turnishduring day, FA 2 4736 after
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK Used furniture, appliances,
I960
Valiant,
4
dr.
8t.
atick.l
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
ed $60. Ijike Mary, I’h.
3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stcv5:30.
Complete Beauty Service
R. k 11. $905. 193$ Cadillac
Larry's Atari 215 Sanford
FA 2-1737.
ens Ave. I’lionc 349-4671.
Evening Appointments
cpc. Doylile. Full power &lt;•
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
RENT A RED
105
So.
Oak
FA
2-5742
2 BEDItOOM house, kitchen Itollaway, Hospital A Baby
air. $1695. Sanlord Motor
sA N Fonn h e r a l d
Otflce FA 2-2118
3~H ■ — &gt;»■»»»..m si tm wrn.
equipped. $75 month. ' I’ll.
KUKK EST1MATE
Co. 806 French Ave.
j
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Beds.
Nights FA 2-0648
WANT ADS
FA 2-5303.
Special on Perms. Call for Upholstering k Mattress ren­
By Day, Week, or Month
323-0700
BRING FAST
*W« u*«d to caK our placa FIVE OAKS. Than my wif«
appointment. 3 Senior ope­ ovating. New k Used Furni­ v T o LDS"os hardtop. Fully
learned to drive!**
RESULTS
1 Hit. House, nicely furn­ CARROLLS FURNITURE 2534 Park Dr. Stanford, Fla.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. &lt;-&lt;|ufpped. Exceptionally clean
rator*. Free parking lots.
Ph.
FA
3-5181
116
W.
1st
St.
ished $65 mo. FA 2 85 44.
Co, at 7u9 Celery Ave. and well running. FA-2-4217
3 Bedroom House, 2 hath. Oil 318 Palmetto Ave.
322-OH34
after 4:30.
I
FA 2-211T.
west side. 2 Years old.
Furnished Apartment. Close- W E I. A K A APARTMENTS:
By Dick Turner i \ ’t in : i in vrv j i inti:-* in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-IU13 Rooms private baths, 114 (VERY) small down pay­ 21. Klsctriral Service*
•11. Arlirlp* For Sale
W. First St.
ment. Owner transferred.
.17. IlnatH • Motorn
l
to l tiT st.uixoi.t: cot vi t,
FltlGIDAlRE
ROSE COURT, 1 Bit. turn.
i*t.on i n v
Must sacrifice. FA 2 5348.
Sale,
mess
kits,
canteens,
All of the latest ityW boats
l \ It U l K S T .tt ll O P
Sales A Service
Near hase. 2015 Sanford F u r n i s h e d Apartment. 3
U O M M V IH K R A N D A L L
$1.55. Sleeping bags, $6.88. thut were on display a t tha
Rooms, hath. 2 Double beds,
House
Wiring,
Free
Estimates
Ave.
NO
8
4323.
It f r s n s s i
Surplus City, 201 W. I.
tio W. Third St.
Central Florida Fair in Or­
Sid VUtlen s Randall Electric
'X I I T I I K O P A l- I- I. It V I l o \
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
r o il i i x v i . m &gt; i iiv it o i:
lando are now in our ihovr
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
112
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-0915
BABY
CRIB
andPolaroid
3
Bedroom,
2
bath,
built-lns,
T o A M , WHOM IT MAY C U N •
Kitchen equipped. 1505 Dou­
rooms ami at fair apcclal
116
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
6123
OKIt.N:
Camera. FA 2-5939.
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­
glas Ave. FA 2-6858.
N a l l ' * Is h s r s l i y t i U r i i t h a t
prices, while they last. Big
2-7.
Plumbing
Services
man Circle. $120 per month. ANOTHER FABULOUS BUY
lh « u n . l s r . l i t t m l ha» tllr.l I t ,
FIIIGIDAIIIE Refrigerator. 1 savings on the latest style*
P in * I II*|"»rt a a A i l n i l n U i r a t ' i r
FA 2-7*84.
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Open
Year old, $1(8). FA 2-1208.
like: $995 IS' Runabout $150.
of til,estate
o f O n M w Ir e
beam construction, stone
I ta n .la ll, i l n r u t i ) ; th ill ll h a a
$ 12(H) 18' I.arson Cruiieq
la
rg
e
2
bedroom
Trailer
on
f l l o l Ita I ‘t't It loti for F i n a l
fireplace, 3 bedroom and a
1961 /.ig Zag Sewing Machine with inboard outdrive $7200.
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
U l a r h a r a r . .mil t h a t It w ill
optional r o u tit, Florida
Darns, makes button lioles.
Plumbing ic Heating
i iih i it n i n r r ,
a p p l y In (tie &lt;*i«unty J u d g e ' s i&gt; Tin;
FA
2-7368.
$120 Fair weatherad trallc*
J| i»i&lt; i%i* n u n IT
Court
of
H r m l n o lr
C o u n t y . ninth
AIR CONDITIONING
room, 2 tile hath*, fully atrWith guarantee. 5 Payment* $320. $.*&gt;05 28hp. Demo Evino
r
i’i.oniiii
in
%&gt;n
koii
F l o r i d a on t h e 54th tlay of
CONTRACT and REPAIR
condttloncd. tax-ation South
of $6 40. FA 2 9411.
( H A N . Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
M a rc h , 1943. f o r a p p r o v a l of ft H M IN O l.t: M i l M L
rude $351). Slany other*. Hur­
end of Crystal Drive, latch
WORK
chen equipped. FA 2-304U.
aunts a n d for F i n a l llla i-h a r a * «t : n i n o . I 2 h x i
ry. Terms. Itobson Sportini;
&gt;o*i
in
:
i
o
Arrruit
PIANO'S—
We
liuie
In
this
aa A d i t i l n l a i r a i o r o f tin
1007
Sanlord
Ave.
FA
2-6562
Arbor. E. A. Jarrett, Build­
FA 2-6347.
t a t s of ( l o l d w l r a Hand-ill, d* • KEDKIUL NATIONAL UoItTGoods, Downtown Sanford.
vicinity
2
Spinel
pianos
UA«1K AHriOClATIO.N.
er. FA 2-3378 or FA 2-3077.
cvaastl
PLUMBING
which can he purchased hy FA-2-6961.
ruintirr. Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
C l t l a s n a N a t i o n a l ( l a n k of
i n Undo.
,
making small dc|Misils and
Contracting Repairs
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
L.M.N.
ENTERPRISES
Aa A d t n l n l a l r a l n r o f (Its lIAlirtIKTT T. LA.NDRICAN.
taking over small monthly •18. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
FREE ESTIMATES
Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
R s l t l * of U n l d m l r a f ln n - A «li»V4,
f»**fanda nta. 2 HU House. KUcIr’Ii i*t|uippayments. Inquire TlumipIt. L. HARVEY
wooded area at latngdalc.
tlall, d s r s a s s d .
I III: &gt; l A’l t: n r •’1.011111%
fil’d , 223 01137.
Hr t r VV Mavis
FA 2 3383
See .Mr. Ferguson ul sales 264 Sanford Ave.
son Music Co. 29 Colonial VESI’A_ MOTO lH SCOOTE IIS.
V P s I 't v a l d t t u a n d T r u s t TIM II.Xlir.lUTT T. LANDKI.
New &amp; Used.
l-.VN
Plata Mall. Orlundo. Ph.
office
and
pick
your
lot
Officer
KUUNISIIKI) Loiiam*. Pliotit*
Lewis Ssles A Service
«70 L» Il'tllM I J. f&gt;4UM
Larry (!. ttmlth
and house models, laiw 26. Radio &amp; TelcviHion
GA 5 4577.
FA 2*2800.
ll'it—Navy DI
o f l l a k s r , l l a k e r A Muilth
2617 Country Club Rd.
down—low
monthly
paytnts.
.
i
p.o
41 K»st Pins Ftrest
PERSONAL IIAIMO A
I’h. FA-2-7928
REPOSSESSED 7.10 ZAG.
New York Sew Tork
Furn. lovely 2 lift Apt. latke
P O Ilox 1111
T V. SERVICE
You \lth IIKR Hit Y NOTI*
O rlan d o . F lo rid a
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
SEWING MACHINES
privileges. FA 2 0274.
KIKD
that
a
Bull
I
ihk
baait
Attorneys f o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r
3 Bedroom home In Wytmr- We repair Phono Changer* Save up tu 5(1'&lt;, take over 1959 Vespa Grand Sport. Call
fll**d 4«K.«lfi»t you In lh* ahoia
P tih lls h M a rch 4. I I , IS, ; i
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
antltlml tnuii*. ami that ystu Furn. 3 Km. Apt. $30 Mo.
wood for only $I2,5&lt;X) with
payments. 101 S. Park Ave. FA-2-6035.
CIMI-9
ar* r ’»|ulred to file your anAdult*. Ph. FA 29180.
1
DAY
SERVICE
extras.
I’ll
A
down
payment
FA 2 9111.
ix t h i : ( i i i i i n - i i i i i i r . ■t*ar 5t Ith tha Clerk of till*
.1!). Truilern • Cabana*
25th St. A Sanlord Ave.
$400.
MAI II JI llll'IAI. &lt; lilt I IT Court and tea pane a ropy furnished 2 bedroom house
We loan Carpel Sham|MM&gt;er
Ph. 323(8155
«•* • l no lit A ix ax ii ro u thereof upop the VMalntlff of
PATH FINDER. All alumilor small family. FA &lt;POI90.
alt«irnt)a, wtiota
IKNI.AItliH I III Al l, I IIAX. Tl.dnt If
a( no cost with purchase
Large I Itctlrootn lakeftont
mini. Like new, Inside and
llama and mldreea la Mark N.
fKIIA xn. I'jr.T.d
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
“Oo you mind, Fatherl Melvin i&amp; explaining tha
xiitk i: lit a p p i : a■&lt;
CJavaUnd* .11 *»* 1 Harold K. Furn. 2 Bedroom house.
home, Florida room, dish­ 27. Special ,S ervices
out. Sleep. 4. Tub, shower,
Johnaon,
I*
O.
Draaei
Z.
Hen*
Carroll's
Furniture.
FKliKIt
VI,
NATIONAL
Mi
UTEuropean Common Market!"
Adults. No pets. FA 2 7664
washer, ele., ONLY $29,.'8W.
T.V., dual wheel*, many ex­
ford, I’lorMa, not Inter than
I1.AUIS VSHtx.lATION,
SINGER
Plaintiff. the Slat day of March. A D
tras. $1625. Terms. 1’booa
MENS while jacket about all*
V*.
1)41. If you fall to do 10 a NICE LARGE 2 KR. turn, Going machine and repair
bKWING MACHINE
FA-2-7675
38.
$12.00.
FA-2-9468.
FRANKLIN n IliiOri It and lO fffi J*r&lt;» Confeap.i will t.a
By Kale Osann DOROnn
apt Oil heal and fireplace.
TIZZY
Sales and Service
slMip business for $1,5(8).
LOl ISE IlOtiPLR. enterad aualnat &gt;ou for Hie
Tile bath, I7U0 Magnolia
Free estimates in advance
relief demanded In the ComIlia wife,
I&gt;afaii&lt;lantM. plaint. Thla aull la to fore*
$65. FA 2-3951.
If you have acreage vou fre e home deiiionsiratloii
n i t : wi vi K «»» M d tiiim flloia h inoftgi|i% Tt.. : e *I
CALL FA 2-5783
lo t Kit \NKLIN l»
, property prorarijed igalnat la: 2 Bit. twinM*, 817 Catalina
would like to sell—Please
Lot 22. Block f. HI SLASH
A'l lri ev I’iikmin it
Alan's Fabric A Bugs
Call!
IJHTATIiM. Amended Plat.
IxtUuTIIY LoL’ISi:
2559 Park Dr.
a... .
to a plat Ultra* 1 iifurniali&lt;-d 2 bedroom house.
I
Addraaa riiknow n
•*f rre*.»r«!e&lt;| In I'lat llnok
Kitclicn equipped. FA 2 3651. 280 ft frollluge oil VNe-t First
t J. P l f f l t A
Y"» UlB i&lt;Kll»IJ1 NOTI
•2895
l*uhllr Itaror la of Kami* I New completely furtlidied 2 Street (SB Kit with depth
PIKD 'i i fe *ut I | | | | i • m
I9VJ CADII.I.AC I lloor. DeVlllr Air t'ond.
Mowing and edging, etc. SalHole County. J-’lorUfn.
III* I ng &lt;l|ia( &gt;4&lt;u In tli*’ n!&lt;&lt;&lt;$4*
Some
terms
ami
2
U-droom
895
1938
(
I
I
L\
.
I
llixir,
Air
4'oiitlitioii
lM-ilroom itontc. FA 2-2577.
Hilt It lr*t 4-4ii»-r. mnt t h a t &gt;&lt;»&gt;J TiNJCTIfKIt with tha follow*
tslai l oil guaranteed. Pit.
home, only $I5,5(8&gt;—a real
1961 4’IIEV I Door Slutimi Wagon, Y-8, Auto. ..- 1705
atf rr«|litrv(J t&lt;&gt; file &gt;our an- Ing Bern a of property locate.)
FA 2-1817.
• Mar Mltli tt*a Klrrk of tlila In ami parmanantly ln»tu|le&lt;| . 2 BEDItOOM furnished huusc
invcstnieilt. Cali Now.
1961) I'lllvl I Door, 6 ( &gt;I.. Sisndsrd I'rani. ..._. 1195
C^urt a till Iq acr\* a •'opy aa a part ut tha Improvetnant•
located in S. Sanford Ave.
1315
1959 l'IIIH l lloor Station Wagon, « C)l.
tii.ru .f upon d»** Plaintiff «»r on aatd Jam|.
WEI.I.S DKILLK.l, PIJ.MPS,
1818 4001.
I’Ulritlff a atlurna) •. t%lio««
onr
til*
Itafrlaerator,
I.eimm Bluff lliv v-ririmt—Ail
1959 OI.DS I Door llunllop. Power and Air Cond 1593
Si’ll
I
NKER
SYSTEMS
,
tiamt i 4it.it niblrrM I* .Min k N
Lire trl&lt; Hr rial Zli&lt;2t»X:i
I or part of 97 ft. Frontage
IH5x I'OIID Million Wagon, 6 CyL, Auto. ............ 393
All Types and Sues
M olal I.AS IIH
Jr
a n*l I’ntroll
IT IIN. Apt. iawt Mellottville.
$50 per ||.
•
•'
t.
I'e ft. U
693
1958 (TIEVOI.HT (, Tun I’irkup, 6 C y L ______
We
Repair
and
Service
Modal Jl' MklWlI
tfailal 3 lltMint furnished upstairs
ford. 1'lurlUu, out l«»t«» than
513
1957
ITIItll
Country
Sedan,
Ovrrdrire
S
T
I
\
E
T
H
(I2X
»»*;*1
Ik* iUi &lt;In&gt; of .%|»rll. A I*
I’**.’ |f %&lt;•J fall to (Jo •&lt;» .•
One lliio-Ther ill llrater.
Apartment. Adults. $15. I’h
19.56 KIKII Station Wagon, V-8, Automatic -..... 393
Maciunery atwl .xupply Co.
Dt 1i *» I'ru (’onfr»»*» vaill t••
Model «&amp;•)». Serial 2H&amp;J
FA
2
7399.
1956 ( ADD.LAC Sedan, DeVlllr. power. Air Load. $93
2
U
’
W.
2nd
St
FA
*
.
’
•‘4432
•
*u«
V
I
a
tor
China
%
l\
.
mu
• ntrrtd •a.111»• I tun for dll
493
1958 PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-8, Sid. Trans.........Kthauat Kail, no Model or
r*liaf diinnitdi*i In tti&lt; ■ •**■•
REALTOR
—
INSl.’ltOlt
2
BEDROOM
I
mium
*,
furnish
Serial number*
l»lalnt. Thi* »ult la to fnrr *
1693
196(1
CIIEV.
Inipsln
Coni.,
\/T
,
I’/S
,
P
/ll
........
FA
2
4991
1919
s.
French
AllI
1
.
N
1
|1
I
flo»«* .« tit'iftinga. Tin fra I
t il. $85 mu. Unfurnishid $75:
1961 CHKYIttll.ET &gt;i Tun I’itkup, Auto. Trans. 1393
property pro. ••*&lt;!• *1 Nualitat L.
tal. lliailufavlllKd b&gt; Sell*! *Jt:io Elm; l'A-2-310*.’.
I.* »T * 111.1**1% % i i i : kt karlk dtaaa A Paint Coiu*
Lake Mary: If you want a Healing - Air Conditioning
1960 ( IIKYKOI.K1' J, Tun I’irkup, 6 t')lind*r ... 1095
1.KI8
OI : I . \ Mmi
pan). Hanford. Florida, ioj {
a large comfortable cus
1959 I’Ll MOU’UI 2 Door, 6 Cylinder ....... ....... 693
H t n lt»N «'Ni:. a • ..riling
Model or Serial number*. &gt;6 A Special N otice*
Sale*—Repair—Contracting i
1959 CIIEVKOLET I lloor. 6 CyL Stand. Traaa. 1193
tom built home with 3
tu plat tllrfreil re«*&gt;flr&lt;| In
\%'ITNKHH
1ltd •n l III
H
IK
E
ESTIMATES
I'lat ll.M.k 12. I'aigr^ : an.I e*-«l of »«ltl Court at H«uford. I
195k I OKI) I Door II.T„ Y-8, Fairlanr 300, Auto. 593
bedrooms, 2 Y* ballts, parly 2502 Oak
REMINDER
FA 2 8321 j
C, I'uMIr Jlci’ortla of /*• ml* Plorlda. thl* ISlb -ls&gt; of J’rb* |
•93
1957 DODGE I Hour llardlop Coupe, Auto.......
room, fireplace room, dou­
Hole &lt;*ovif&gt;t&gt;, KlorMa.
ruarjr. A. IK l&gt;«3.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
1955 CHItV. IP loir l-llr.. 6 Cyl„ Sid. Trae*. — « 393
rn&gt; Ita n-I ativl tha (HLAI.)
ble
car,Mirte
A
utility
room,
FKIGIDAIRK
o. M. HARRISON'S
295
1955 I'L l VKll HI J Ilour. 6 CyL, Sid. .
a# *1 of a*aii| ***&lt;ir t i41 jJanfi*r«J.
Arthur II. JI- ktnih, Jr
a sale beach. Call for ap­
Sales A Service
495
1950 ITIKYKOI.K7
Ton I’lckun
i t-TorMu tti** ,%d* d«) uf
1 lefk of Ik# Cln utt 0&gt;iurft | 1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-8827
393
1ruar&gt; A. Jr. ltr%3.
1951 CIIKVItOLKT 2 Door, Auto..............
h« tnliiola Count), Hanford* |
pointment to see this to­
U. II. HIGH
(MEAl.r
Florida
•93
1956 PONTIAC I Door llardlop, Auto. .—.
day There Is nothing like
9. I*or Sale or Rent
lloo W. 1st St. Sanford
A t Mir II
!:• kv
Jr
Ma U N Cl*\ M iud. Ji a I
993
1959
CIIEV.
Ii
Ton
Pickup
«*i«rk of tii» CJr« nil to art Harold K. Jwiim»on, i'i*ir&lt; l
it! $21.5(81. Good terms. I'll.
i'll. FA 2-3883
ll you like country living.
11&gt;. Maivliu T. Vllilaii,
Burke
FA
23647.
I* *
I*. O. Ilox 220
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Monument*, Cemetery work
Mack N Cla%rlafid, Jr. and
Sanford, Klorlda
EASY GMAC PAYMENTS
south side of big Lake
M) CASH NEEDED
Also Lettering on Stones
| Carroll Hurka
Carroll llurka
“ Don’t ever sit b e tw e e n th o se tw o in class, or th e y ’ll I* O Hrj wfr £
At tome) • for Plaintiff
Mary. Water fur boatiug, 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
219 K. 2nd
231)5 PARK AYE.
PuhlLh Fab. I», : J
nanford. K- »dda
Msr.
w ear you out p a ts in g n o te s!"
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
month. T. A I. included.
FA 2-0711
2317 Mellonvilie Ave.
ORLANDO ClI 1-S1M
FA J-$5$t
I'utdLti March I. 11, 11.
4 11 IMS
mate!) 2la acres. FA 211162.
322 8(845.
CIHM
CDK-it
Plwme FA 2 6449

Office 204 W. First

SIDE GLANCES

4

CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. Lost A- Found
29. Automobile Service
■J. Notices - Personals
29A. Auto Accessories
It. Education • instruction HO, Machinery - Tools
HI. Poultry - Live stock
•I. Transiwrtation
•*». Food
HI A. Pets
6. For Kent
H2. Flowers - Shrubs
HA Special Notices
J13. Furniture
HI. Articles For Sale
7. Itusiness Rentals
8. I’eucit Rentals
H*&gt;. Articles Wanted
HO. Automobiles - Trucks
!•. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent.
07. Boats - Motors
II. Real Estate Wanted 08. Motorcycles - Scooters
12. Real Estate For Sale 09. Trailers - Cabanas
lit. Mottpape Loans
I I. Insurance
1. Lost \ Found
Hi. Itusiness opimrtunily
10. Female Help Wanted LOST: 2 Beagles in Ravenna
Park area. Chained togeth­
17. Male Help Wanted
er with name tags. Any in­
18. Help Wanted
formation concerning the
19. Situations Wanted
whereabouts call FA 2 0936
20 . Mnbysitters
or 322-0348,
21 . Heanly Salons
ItniId - Paint - Repair FOUND: Pair of g Iasset near
211. llnildinp Materials
the water at Lake Monroe.
21. Electrical Services
FA 2-0404.
25. I’lumliinp Services
20 . Radio ,Y Television
0. lid licit I Ion • Instruction
27. S|H&gt;c ial Services
REGISTRATION open for
28. Laundry Service

12. Real E-stale Fur Sale

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Hy Galbraith

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

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Ceramic Artist
Gives Program
In Altamonte
ITf Louise Slmunrk

The fascinating hobby of
Mr*. Olive Henklrmun, guest
speaker for la«t Wednesday's
meeting of the Altamonte
Bprings Civic Club, provided
an intereatinir program for
member* who also found tho
collection of ceramic Jewelry
and ether email item* on d ie
play to be outstanding.
Mr*, nmklcman'a ceramic*
feature reproduction of flower» found in the Martha
Washington Carden* at MU
Vernon and the artist ha*
•pent many hours there painU
ing the flowers to be used for
later reproductions.
Among many article* in her
display for the club were ear­
rings, pins, bracelets, cuff­
link*, ash trays and clgaret
lighters, all beautifully hand
decorated with miniatures of
Martha Washington flowers.
Mr*. Ilenkkleman's grratest
.satisfaction in her work came
with the making of a pair of
cufflinks, embossed with a
coat of arms, for former
President Elsenhower.
Another of her hubbies, also
on display for the club, I* a
large collection of combs.
Her studios ore located on
Lake Frances in Altamonte
Spring* and interested visitors j
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TIIK ASTER 4-11 GIRLS CLIJII of Wentherafielil olmorved National 4-11
Week by Hotting tip the attractive ntpre window display in Forest City, top
photo, which not only featured varioun phant* of club work hat al*o the
many prize riblmnn won by tbc girls at tho Seminole County Fair. Mem­
ber* of the club, bottom photo, are front from left, Suzettc Rcrg, Susan
Flufung, Sheryl Clnrk and Kathy Hcuch; buck, Nancy Hrockcnbrough,
Carol Cornish anti Patsy Groves.
(Herald Photos)

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March 13, will shift their
training to New York this
week. Clay will arrive here
Wednesday from M i a m i
Beach, Fla., while Jones will
switch from Pleasantvillc. N.
J., on Thursday

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T A L 1. A H A S S K E
(Ul’l) —Gov. F unis Bry­
ant and the state Cabinet
called on President Kcn-j
nedy, Congress and other
federal officials today to
"take immediate steps to
end" the costly Florida
Fast Coast Kailway strike
which is harming the
state's fruit and vegetable
industry.
Copies of the resolu­
tion were also sent to the
union which struck the
railroad seven weeks ago
in a wage dispute.
The resolution, adopted
at the urging of agricul­
ture commissioner Doyle
Conner, went to the Presi­
dent, Secretary of Com­
merce, Secretary of the
Interstate C o m m e r c e
Commission, members of
F I o r i da's Congressional
delegation and EEC ofl'i-

The result also could be
that millions of American
housewives will lie denied
Florida fruits and vege­
tables.

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front 25 cent* to 3u cents.

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Doctors Say

GENEVA Ilf I'D—Neutral
i«t efforts In find u compro­ Seminole County physician- win 1.. l.indsry, society pres
mise solution to the Eastare dissatisfied with present idcnl, said the doctors arc
West nuclear impasse bogged
:
functions
of the Hoard of I dissatisfied with (lie present
down in disagreement* today.
| Medical Examiners and to­ I operation of Hie hoard, they
day expressed themselves I
unwilling to participate in a
WASHINGTON (LTD—The
letter to the County CommitHouse today was expected to M o n .
overwhelmingly approve a
The Commission had re- .
resolution offering Sir Wins­
; quested the Seminole County
ton Churchill honorary citi­ Medical Society to nominate '
zenship in the Lnited States. member* for appointment to

W arned
Tito City Commission
will Do forced to "cut tho
budffut luird" and may
have to raise the tnillago
next year." City Commis­
sioner Joe Baker warned
a delegation of 20 Monday
night.
The delegation, members of
the Tourist Club, appeared
before the city board seeking
the rebuilding of 12 shuffleboard courts in an effort to
gel various tourney* here.
Baker and other members
of the Isiard refused fo com­
mit the commission in bud,
gcling the $1,000 appropria­
tion until August when bud­
get talks begin.
"The city is in a hole fi­
nancially," Baker spelled out
and "we are going to have to
cut Hie budget hard and may
even lie forced lo raise tho
millage." he emphasized.
In other business the board
set April S for a public hearing on condemning some 15
buildings in Hie city limits.
Some of tlie structures are:
1160 W. 18th; 817 Avocado;
1114 and It HI W. Ninth; 819
Pecan; 1102. IloO, lttiH and
IIH) W. Ninth;
Northwest corner of Holly;
810 W. 13th; rear of 810 W.
I.ith; 308 E. Sixth; 018 Palniello and 5&lt;*&gt; and 510 Oak.
Agreed to furnish the itreet
light* on W. 15th St., and
tabled action on 10 lights
along Mellonville Ave.;
Awarded the low hid of II.
It. Pope at $282.22 on • wall
heating and air conditioning
unit for the recreation depart­
ment office;
Agreed to sign a five-yearlease with the Fleet Rvservo
for their building on Seminolo
lllvd. with the association re,
palling the roof at a cost of

| feel the Ivoard has no real relative to certain autopsies."
, authority amt m a recent
The letter continued that
i meeting expressed themselves
"the members feel the pre­
By l.arry Vrrshcl
I as hav ing twen by passed
sent function of tlie board
Three new A3-J squadrons
is ineffectual and arc not
will arrive here soon.
willing In participate "
• • •
The society requested the
Adams Shopping renter
Commission
draft legislation
plans revitalized with the
patterned on Orange County's
news the city has been asked
law governing its Board of
about annexing the property.
Medical Examiners.
• * •
Commissioner James Avery
Tlicre* talk &lt;m an Industhe Hoard of Medical Exam
said
the Commission's hands
trial show tor the Civic Cm
; iners.
aro tied in the matter of
ter April 15 . . . industrial
WASHINGTON &lt;LPI»—'The
Operation .of the Seminole County voter regis­ autopsies, explaining that onLYMAN I’RINCH’AL State Department Monday re­ A letter signed by Dr. Ed |
Committcc of the Chamber cials.
tration office on a full-time basin was requested by J ly the stale's attorney can
will discuss it at Thursday's
Florida is nearing its Ralph Diggs today was jected new Moscow Radio
★
*
★
Registrar Camilla llrtlce of the County Commission authorize a post mortem, lie
meeting.
peak season in vegetable ap|Hiinted by the Coun­ charges that U. S. Air Force
IMilnted, too, to the fact that
this
morning.
production and the FEC ty School Hoard as planes have “ buzzed" Soviet
Mrs. Kruse based her argument for the full-time autopsies cost the county an
C R A C K E R PAY JOT­ Railway is the primary Supervisor of Transpor­ ships al sea.
o|N&gt;ration on a comparison with Lake and Marion average of $5no.
tation a n d Custodial
TINGS • . . plenty of gifts to means of tnmsportating
Commission member* were
Services for the coun­
Counties, of compii rattle size. r - r be given away . . . Friday the crop to market.
still
debating the issue at
night . . . after shopping
The I Pill! population of Lnl.u
Co n t i n u mice of the ty’s 22 schools. Carlton
press time.
hours Saturday afternoon . , strike, the Cabinet said,
I County wu* lit,Too unit of
Henley, assistant prin­ Gov. Fum s Bryant said to­
prises galore . . . bargains
Atul ion County bii.C.00, where­
could yield a "devastating cipal of South Seminole day it is evident that Florida
. . . mark it down for your
Junior High will replace 1 Is lagging behind in providing
as Seminole County’* count
blow
to
the
fru
it
and
calendar . . . This Friday
vegetable industries and Diggs tit Lyman next opjHii tunnies for young peo- Hassle over proposed ex­ ' was lij.soo. However, she
and Saturday.
| pointed out, .Marion and Lake
to the economy of the school term.
| pic to attend college.
• • •
pansion of the First Florida | Counties’ registrations each
Stiite
of
Florida
due
to
I'tilitlrs sewage treatment was to per cent of the total
Sewage treatment p l a n t
j
plant near Bear lak e was p- pulalioiis as computed to iit)
way behind schedule an I loss of time, money and
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —
LOS ANGELES (LTD — brought to the County Com
won't Ik* finished until June quality in loading, hauling
per rent in Seminole County,
Gov.
F'arris Bryant called
distances
of
60
miles
or
U.
S.
citizenship
was
sought
mission
this
morning.
. . • Contractor is paying
The rvKistrnt'a office, es­
Monday for a complete re­
today for John (Jake the
The County Board of Ad­
nearly SIJKK) h month extra more, then reloading tor
view by the legislature of
Barber) Factor by the same justment had approved and tablished by the Legislature in
costs due to exceeding their shipment," the resolution
the regulatory slrueliire of
said.
government agency that only recommended to the County IP55, lias operated one day
time limit.
Che F'lorlda milk industry.
Growers have had to The Henry Stephens Co. of Inst December recommended Commission a variance be per week llqough tbo year,
j))r
1
wi
U
i
dll
day*
of
operation
be"We are dealing with a
his
deportation.
turn
to
trucks
for
trans­
Orlando was awarded the low
granted to Fir«t Florida
Hr. Sidney I. Kata has
l fore primary nml griiciul eleccondition that may re&lt;|iiire
the expansion.
closed his oftiec oil .Mellon portation. Conner said the hid of $135,111 to construct
stringent measures," he sabl.
strike has changed the additions at Lyman and
Attorneys for a dissenting
k*'r siiliny is $$:’&gt;,(ion
Villc.
noting Unit "the situation in $025;
whole operation of the Crooms Academy at t li e
WASHINGTON (L T D - The adjacent property owner held annually
the milk industry has deter­
Agreed lo amend the zoning
Clerk Art ISeckwllh Jr. sugar industry in south School Board meeting today. House Armed Services Com­ the company erected it* pre- , keen with a salary increase
iorated during the past few ordinance to allow p&lt;t shop*
CAMILLA
11RUCK
sent
plant,
in
violation
of
the
'&lt;
&gt;
M.UU0
»'»*
»
full
time
operasked the Medical Examiners Florida because of trans­
Work on the projects is ex­ mittee was rxperted to ap­
year* to the |*oint wlie re a hi
restricted
commercial
for a replacement for P a n , portation difficulties.
pected to get underway next prove legislation today to building (NTmit in that the "•l"U, Mrs. Ilrure estimated
definitive
review" is essen­ area* next to residential
c
o
»
l
o
f
O
p
e
in
liiin
vs-,
o
ld
InIt
plant
is
not
on
the
site
out­
Mai hers . . . Exa minors
i week, according to Architect provide a pay raise for tlie
tial.
areas.
t h a n ill tlio p a st.
have said “ No" and put their
nation's 2 5 million service­ lined in tile permit.
John Burton.
Bryant asked Senate Pres­
l)
f
f
le
u
u
n
d
o
le
c
llim
c
n
.
t
s
They
said
tlie
question
now
in
reply in writing . . . Beck- j
Tlie additions include a new men.
ident Wilson Carr a way and
is in Mur* 'or ileejs'ofl a n t thu two year* of lPMi-01 were
with declined to show us the |
ail nec suite at..' music s'.a,
I House S|ieaker M a l l o r y
building 827.J72 exclusive of salary, I
maintained
reply this morning.
, al Lyman and five class­
Horne to name committees
• • •
MOSCOW &lt;LI’D — The So will prove detrimental to mid in llMlt-lk'l will tie |.'il.ltttt. i
rooms at the (.'rooms School.
right away to study present
surrounding propcrlies.
This y e a r ' s Casselberry
Mrs.
Iln
u
r
estimated
Hint
|
WASHINGTON ( Li t )
1 The Lyman figure break- viet Union may be maneuver­ The Commission tallied the
milk regulatory law* and heBoard of Aldermen is set­ By Lnited Press International (|„wn
with a full-time operation, exsu5 7?7 w),||r „ . ing to gam time in ils ideo­
Defense
Secretary
Robert
j
come
sufficiently informed to
ting something of a record
Heavy rains and m elting' llrrs f„r ||„. Crooms project logical and political dispiitq matter until Hie March 2d tia rli'il.* would not be need- MrNmt!him rluirged today
make early recommendations
meeting.
. . , Monday night's meeting mow triggered heavy Hood- „ rr r csliinaled at $57,381.
| ed during ninli period* mid
with Communist China, inIn other action this morn- ! (lie office for IPlll-d&amp; would Kenatc subcommittee investi­ to the session Uial begin*
was the 1.1th since the new ing today in the mountains of
_
loruird Western observer*
City Fiscal Agent Loomis
April 2.
ing the Commission:
board took over and one Kentucky, Tennessee, Vir- J
eo*t $25,050, exclusive rf sal- gating Hie award of n eonsaid here today.
lie said he understood from Leedy wa* authorized Mon*
★
*
ikAccepted
health
rcgulacouncilman still complains ginia and West Virginia, fore-1
! tract for the TF'X figliler representatives of the milk day night to come up with
ary.
"if we could ever get rid of ing thousands to lice lor their
The Commission took Mr*. plaint had "needlessly under- Industry that the situation is cost figures on ways of fi­
I nolo County Health Departall these "hanging fire" live*.
mined publlr confidence" in "chaotic" and must Ih? cor- nancing a giant water im­
S I. ALCiL SI INF. fUl’l) — 1 ment for teui|Hirary camp Hiuce's request under lidviscitems. WE could begin to do
Highway* were closed in
meiii, along with a request for top official* of Hie Pentagon, re-ted.
provement project estimated
\
Ire
President
Lyndon
It
.jn-s
at
fishing
ramps
an
I
something.
many sections, blocked by (
the pul chase of $5,lino in elec­ In a letter to Sen. John I„
He said he is opposed to ut front $t9Mi,ouo to over $1,Johnson
said
Monday
night
a
|iut,|jc
hearing
for
One of those Items is an- mil(| an,j roc^ k|ales or swirltion equipment from her pie- -M• 4Melluii. D-Ark., eluiiiinun expanding jiricc controls and uoo.ooo.
Ibis nation needs the "faith ! March 20.
nexation of Eastern Shopping jnj, wa|,.ri an,j hundreds of!
of the investigiiting siilieom- resistance to tlicir alxdllhm
Inrluded in Iho recommend­
sent
budget.
The County School Hoard and vision' of early Auier-| Couiiteied an offer by John
Center s Seminole I'laza
I’laza at |,0|„t.j an(| stores were floodmilter, MrNiiinnrii asked for 1* strong. *
ations will tie plans for a wa­
Ivans
to
guide
its
quest
for
Holt
to
rent
20
acres
ns
a
llwy. 17-02 and SR 430. Un­ ed hy the overflow of tlie today voted to change the tad
pei mission to submit imniedi"But sonic change must be ter treatment plant, new well
new worlds in space.
| recreation area near Wel­
official estimate* have been small mountain creeks that
ately a full statement on be- made," he said.
for ,,1‘' Nrw
Helds and ground water stor­
fare
Lake
at
$1,200
yearly
English F.state* School from
made that the town is losing iare the area.
half of the Defense Depart­
age
lank.
I rental hy offering Itott $1,200
as much as $75 a day as
ment before the pi oho pioAl Harlan, Ky.. deep in the Mur. "ii to April 4.
At Hie same time, tho com­
WASHINGTON
(U
l'l)
—
|
for
llie
purchase
of
tlie
land,
long a* the IMaza remains Alleghrnv Mountain c o a l , The i cnson for the change
Deeds further.
mission asked Fingineer Jess
Next Friday, the Ides of
Tallied a request by Multoutside the municipalityXL N11mu 1 is s a i d previous
country, much of the town *
to " ll0" more time for .March, and tlie day the 1111 &gt;• | land police for police jxiwer*
Diet* to come up with recom­
In connection with the an­ business district was under | "Htimerlng-.
according to
'commitments prevented him
mendation* on the size, cost
TALLAHASSEE (L l’li
nexation, it looks like the water. Roads and bridges Supt. of School* R. T. Mil wee. slan* have promised to have in traffic and oilier misde­
•from appearing before tli
and location of Hie storage
The
Supreme
Court
look
un
"several
thousand"
troops
meanors violations in Semi­
't lie bonid also uutlioiin d
Cassollicrry men nro going were impassable and more
lank which was recommend­
der advisement today a re- -ubcomiuittee liiiinediately.
.................
Milvvce to meet with muni- out of Cuba, may- well lie a nole County.
to follow tlie county'* and Ilian 2.000 persons
were
quest that it delay its invex asked tbat Deputy Seeiutary I MOSCOW (L P I)—A Soviet ed hy engineers Clark, Daily
great
international
anticli­
Discussed
proposed
legs*ripnl leadeis oil inutulliog
Sanford's example and have
Ro»vvel| Gilputiie lio allowed Ih'iitenuut roloni'l unwittingly and Dietz a* a "must st"|i
homeless.
' Iill ion sponsored by the State ligation into p«*rjury charges j
small sirens at all county max
a "private" discussion meet­
to present tlie stntrineiit, pos- [ passed fnlse milltury informa- gap measure" to aid Hip city *
At Richland*. Va., police j
In
ronneetion
with
*
Lake
Association
of
County
Com
ing, probably W e d n e * da y said nearly l.onn families schools and agicrd to give a
sildy Inter today or Weilnca- lion in n It. S. agent fur dwindling water supply."
i missioner* to increase g»-o County rape ease.
piece of property 011 gtth St.
night, with FiSC officials to
day.
j months before lie wns rough!
were removed from their
The court was expected to
WASHINGTON (UIM)-The lino lax Irom seven to eight
"talk over mutual problem* homes as the fliusl waters wc.-t of F'rencll Avc. to tlie
Tlie aulieoiniiitttee is invest­ nml apparently seutrnei'il to
rule
later
today
or
tumor
1
involved in the action."
Future Fatniers chapter at Justice Department denied cent*.
igating llie uwuid of u |l!.5 death, the government news­
raged four feet deep and ap
Monday that Ally. Gen. ItoReferred to Road Supt J r'"*
j/
Seminole High .School,
kson billion routrnet for Hie nil- paper Izvi'stiu said tonight.
proachcd the l«*int where
bert
F.
Kennedy
kept
a
Coast
C.
Lavender
for
his
recoin*
hestolL
lleile!|,
Jack
General Sanford Memorial
purpose fighter plane to GenIzvesliii said the iirmy mini.
they sIimhI in 1957 when a de­
Guard eiitler a» n "special mendation two bids for a
atlorVy^ fiA Iwo de■pul
Library is in such a »ad stale
m 1end Dynaiiilea Corp., F'ort blentiTii-d only a* "l.t. ttol. p."
vastating flood hit the south
nursemaid"
for
In*
yachting
t
ailer,
$3,334
by
Itozlcr
XIa-1
'*'*
accused
•».
perjury
of repair . . . roof, outside
Worth, Tex., anil Grumman
1 .MIAMI (U l'l)—Early vot- party while another lioat was chlnery Company, Orlando, eonnecllon witti the rain* ra*e Aiielaft over llie llm-iiig Co. hud been working with Russel
of the building, that Jim j « • * Virgl"'» Jn »'
A. I.nngclle, a fonuer siTurily
for
a
u*»'d
trailer,
and
Sl.ftil
nuzsinsl
two
NegriM's;
asked
HONOLULU a r t 'l l — An
mg
ran
tliglitly
ahead
of
pre
in
dislre-s
nearby
.
tiapp* said Monday night
Seallle, Wash. Iloehig was officer of the L. S. embussy unidentified f l y i n g object,
by -Square Deal Machinery Uk; ‘ ourt to delay it* lieardictions today as Hi F'lorlda
. . . “ If they don't do some- Jury Panel
ill Moseovv, who w i i s expelled tn.vcllng west at a "very high
and Supply, Orlando.
,,r
,lu a,l) sulipoena* tlm only other eompetiior.
COlinl'Cs east ballots in tlie
El. I’ASO. lev. ( L l’li
thin; we'll have «&lt;&gt; condemn
from
the II. S. K. It. ou spy ul itudi- utul a high rntv of
Sol
a
public
hearing
A
pril,
o'quirlng
his
clients
to
leati
Completion of a Jury panel ! second primary for 31 state. MIAMI (UPD—Spent tin*
II."
rhargrs in October 1950.
‘ Ml'ced," wu* sighted by himsum rifle eartridge* and hut 9 on a |&gt;ro|Misal lo relocate l&gt;’was expected today in the Senate and House scat.,.
Clinics Sol
Hughey
Canal
in
Ravenna
Bedell
argue&lt;l
tiial
tm
.
Dli'-d*
of poison* in the Hulet
hole*
in
a
light
house
were
The weather was fair and
Notice the face lifting at federal fraud tsini of Millie
The first of three "Iteailiclients. Deputy Klicrilf L. G
1 wuiiMi UImikIs Monday night.
the Sanford Atlantic Bank Sol Fistes, setting llie stage warm in most of the state, in offered Monday to hack up Park and took tinder adviseClark and Chief Criminal De­ lu-s Clinics" lo be held for Farly Dales
Two A'i Notional Gunrd pil­
Building.
| for a L. S. district judge's de- Jcontrast to the shower* Dial claims 1l1.1t eight Cuban exile merit an ulfcr for a 75 foot puty
James Yates of Lake pun ills of |ile-school eliildren
LAKELAND ( U l 'l ) - F l u r - ot.* in Id tli-y sow Hie object
right-of-way
lo
relocate
Mike
* *
*
1 riiion on whether to rontiuue pin urd many arras m the fishermen were kidnaped by
County, would refuse lo le* who will enter first grade Idu citrus processing plunt* north of llu&gt; island of Knuni
Drum party chairman Rob ] or move proceeding* to Sun first primary Feb. 2*&gt; and Castro raiders Irom a Ha- Smith Canal
1
lify al the Thursday hearing next full will he In-lit nt 8 und fresh fruit parking hoii-t-s during 11 lou'iuc liuiuing mis1 liainian island.
helped keep the vote down
It Jlhinirr tells us that the I Antonin.
before Supreme Court-ap­ p. m. Tuenfuy in Hu- auditor- film the curliest closing dole stun in Jet fighter* ut on ultitin ul* will stand solidly la-- !
pointed Commissioner Judge iinn uf South Ki'iiiiuulf File- in 11 deroilc till* scuson lie- tilde of 411,000 feet. Honolulu
hind Gordon Frederick come
meiilary Krhool at Cussellicr- cause of thu slim luge uf cil-Dicw-piqiera and radio stations
I,. I,. Parks.
By lnited I'rrss InteenaHonal
March JU . . . "How actively
Hr said if tlie deputies tr* ry.
Il l s .
were flooded with calls.
New
York
publishers
tnerl
will you work for Mr. Fred­
tilled
_before
the
Supreme
|
WASHINGTON ( LPl i with Newspaper Guild repre­
erick?" say* I. "I.iko we al- |
sentatives again today in an Rvp. Adam Clayton Powell, Court Commissioner in ad j
ways do come any general !
value of their trial in Lake
effort to end tlie 93-day strike. ' D.-N, Y., made clear today
election." says Mr. Billhimcr. !
County Circuit Court on the
that
when
he
travels
abroad,
Another
"day
of
decision"
ar
•‘tin you plan » get out a
perjury charges, it would pre
rived in the years old South­ , no outstretched palm is ig­
vote campaign,?" “ We’ll leave
Additional minor changes Hon of properties for public unco approving new water
Jvdiee their case.
it to the JayCecs." "When did
and one of considerable Inipor- improvement.
j rules to lie dunged by CosselA resolution seeking legis. purchases llie town's revenue ern Pacific Bailway dispute. nored.
In one of the most delalled
the Demo party executive
J berry Utilities.
tulii'c were liiude in tlie draft
lotion paving the way for Al­ bonds lifter Hie water system
I’riiii-ipul
discussion
from
! rcjxirls of "counterpart" fund
board
meet?"
"Recently,'
Pussing of Hie oidimmee
of the proposed new charter the floor uguin ill-oil with the
l" ‘ " ' l
tamonte Killing's proposed I U
MIAMI (L i'li — Attorney* ' »|M'nding yet submitted to Hie
says Mi. Billhimcr.
plctr.
was pievtnUd by the negative
•
*
a
for tlie Town of Casselberry section on tuxution which only
water system was approved
will ask the U. S. Supreme House, Hie veteran congress'
vote of counrilmun L. Ft.
Court “ some time this week" man listed $348 in tips and
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) during a two-hour o|tcn dls- specifically prohibits Impost. Woodhnmt who has opposed
Notice the nrw windows in (l,y the town council Monday
to review * federal court rul- other miscellaneous expense*
A IJ. S. military spokesman eussion held Monday night by | thin of ud valorem U ses with­ tlie action from the beginning.
the courthouse . . . Tliere ll evening,
ing that former Venezuelan on III* highly publicized 35- denied Communist t bulges to- 1 tlie Bourd of Alderuien und out a referendum vote.
be fi8 at a vo*t of less than j The icsolutiuii u-k* the
Wouifliuma ulso gave a neg­
Bridge ..........
Page 2
dictator- Marcos Perez Jimen day F'.urupcan trip during the day Hint Jtoison gas Im* been Charter Committee prior to
$ 1,000 . . . 25 percent more [ legislature to repoul that secAs before, it was pointed ative vote in a follow-up res­
Page
7
Classified
ez N eligible for extradition 1902 congressional session
used in tlie fight against Viet tho board’s regulur monthly out that the citizens have op­ olution extending time length
light . . . 20 percent less air lion of the town charter in ru
Comic*
.... Page fi
to Ins homeland.
gaid to script and time war­
Cong guerrillas in this south­ business niceting.
portunity to prevent unfair of Ilia franchise agreement
seepage.
Dear A bby........... Page 2
east Asian nation.
rants.
1 be one Important change taxution by wise selection of between the town and the
Page 4
Editorial
VFW Post To Meet Hr said tho ehurge* appar- in wording esme when hoard council oflicials who can us company.
The town plans to bmrow
“Smoothest bid opening I’ve
Page 2
Entertainment
Daughter Horn
South Seminole VFW Post cntly refeired to leaf-killing und rommittee ini-mliem in­ reudily be voted “out of of­
seen," those went the words $35o,uoo on uii interim loun
Both will come up for their
l-eguts . .... Page ti &amp; 7
TEHRAN, Iran (LPI ) - 62u7 will meet at 8 p.in, today chemicals known us defoliant* structed Attorney Kenneth fice" us they are "voted in."
from Charles LePrede, federal basis for construition of the
second reading and final ac­
Puge
8
Puzzle
__
Queen F'arah Dibah of Iran at (tie new post home on the which have been sprayed from McIntosh to delete use of the
Main item of business in the tion a t a continued session
representative from Atlanta water system. The loan will
Puge ;
Society
Hula) gave birth to her see- Old Dixie llw-y. just north of L. S. Air F'orre planes in Viet II word
in me
the regular meeting vvus tlie first scheduled for 7:30 p. m. next
al th* school bid opening to- be rrtiird when the Commun­
...... “condemnation"
...... - ■inian'.ii in
. Page 5 , ond child, a daughter.
I Hie Ixngwood city limits.
ity Facilities Administration J SjwiU......
I Ni in for mote than a year.
juiticlu dealing with acquisl-1official reading of the ordiu- j Mumlay at the Town UaU.
sUy.
t

Approval Nears

Bruce A sk s Full

Time Operation

Reject Charges

Hassle Over .'TreatmentPlant
Besieges Board

Lyman, Crooms
Bids Awarded

Milk Regulation
Review Urged

Help For Barber

Okay Near

Heavy Flooding
Hits Mountains

Probe Rapped
By McNamara I

To Gain Time/

Bid Date Change
Okayed By Board

Faith Necdfd

|tiH,n* ■*

★ ★ ★
Fiscal Agent
Alerted On Water

uj; bLu,?1Sen,‘-

Court Studies
'Rape' Case

Wait-And-See

Soviets Kill
S 1Army 'Spy'

Denies Chai’pe

‘Unidentified*
Flying Object
Over Hawaii

Good Turnout

I’l'&lt;)&lt;&gt;f

Legislation Sought
On W ater System

IStill Meeting

'Condemnation' Out Of New D raft

Review Decision

Herald Index

Powell Admits
Heavy Tipping

U. S. Denies
Gas Charges

1
1

a

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