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Girl Scouts Hear Formosa Native
Bjr P r u e t t W etter
Mrs. B. H. Wllliami, a na­
tive of Formosa, was apcdal
gucit ipeaker at last Thurs­
day afternoon's meeting of
Intermediate Girl Scout Troop
IS held in the auditorium of
the Lake Mary Elementary
School.
Mrs. Thomas A. Best, troop
leader, was in charge of the
program arranged, as an ad­
vanced preparation of Na­
tional Girl Scout Week which
Troop S3 along with all Girl
Scout and Brownie Troops
will celebrate next week.
Mrs. Williams is the sisterin-law of Mrs. Best. She gra­
duated from the University at
Taitei, the capitol of Formosa,
and then came to America as
an exchange student to further
her education at Duke Univer­

sity in North Carolina.. That
Is where she met Capt. Wil­
liams, whom she married.
They now live In New York,
where he is stationed at Ste­
wart Air Force Base on the
Hudson River not far from
West Point.
Speaking a few sentences In
Chinese and then translating
them, Mrs. Williams, whose
name is Lilu, also wrote
some Chinese sentences, so
the girls could hear and sec
the differnce In the languages.
Very attractive and stun­
ningly dressed in a scarlet
voo) suit with a black fur
collar, Mrs. Williams tnsdc
a striking appearance and
proved that the Chinese girls
of today arc very up-to-date
in the latest styles. She also
wore a native black brocade
satin coat, cut very straight.

Her brother-in-law is a m er­
chant in Hong Kong. The old
Chinese traditional dress Is
fast fading out of the picture
and Western dress is accept­
ed now, site explained.
Mrs. Williams was also a
Girl Scout when she was
younger. She related the dif­
ferences in the life of girls
here and in her homeland.
There they all wear uniforms
to school and carry their
lunch, through the third
grade. Then from the third
grade through the sixth grade
they buy sandwiches and
their drink in a kind of cafe­
teria; but no hot lunches arc
served.
The Government sponsors
the children's e d u c a t i o n
through the sixth grade. Af­
ter that It la up to the parents
and they can go on and finish

college only if the parents they move In with the hus­
are wealthy.
bands’ family and all work
The contrast between the together. Anything that comes
poor and the wealthy class in belongs to the whole famis very distinct. Wages are ' liy. Help is very cheap and
paid by the month, not the tlie aged are relieved of work
week. In this country we burdens and arc respected
could get along only two or and honored.
three days on what they live
Following her talk, Mrs,
on for a whole month.
Williams conducted a quesThe girls arc very modest , lion and answer period, and
and retiring. They use no was quite amazrd at some of
make-up and have no perman­ the questions asked by the
ent waves, even in college. fifth and sixth grade girls.
They belong to a very close- In China they do not think
knit family group and there about politics at that age. It
is no out-side running around. seems that American child­
They attend school six days ren are introduced to world
a week and school and the affairs much sooner.
home-life chores are their
She stressed the fact that
only activities. Holidays are Formosa Is a republic. Al­
spent together as a family though fighting is going on
group. Older members are all the time with the Com­
quite respected and obeyed. munists, they pay no atten­
When the children marry tion to it, but Formosa will

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'Bozo The Clown'
Vacations In Area
delightful
personality
one
finds himself Instantly under
Iho spell of a pantomimlst,
old time clog dancer, magi­
cian and first and foremost
a sense of humor that is cap­
tured wholly in "lloto Hie
Clown."
A quote of this memorable
figure " I’ve had a lot of fun
going through life," shows
clearly in tlie lines that the
many years of laughter lias
imprinted on his friendly
flexible face.
Brenner makes Ilia home In
Baltimore hut spends some
time visiting his sons in
Florida and traveling around
fulfilling entertainment dates.
Ills next appearance will
be on March 20 in (lie Har­

riet Lane Ward of the John
Hopkins Hospital in Balti­
more.
Brenner further busies him­
self writing s column In Hie
American Guild of Variety
Artist Theatrical News of the
Baltimore branch, reporting
on show business items of the
arcs.
After thanking this kindly,
c l o w n i n g gentlemen for
granting the interview I was
handed a copy of "The Pray­
er of a Clown" which he had
written. One thought In par­
ticular was written that per­
sonified so typically Hits hum­
orous man. "Never Let Me
. . . grow so big that 1 will
fall to sea the wundcr in tha
eyes of a child or the twinkle
in the eyes of the aged."

Civic Assn.
Voles To Lease
Village Building
ny Mona Grinstead
Tlie North Orlando Civic
Assn, voted Monday night to
lease the Community Building
at the Village IterrrnUon Cen­
ter from tha-N orth Orlando
Cc, for a sum of ft per year
and to have the electricity
turned hack on Immediately.
The association will main­
tain and finance the building
after n fund of $100 is raised
for this purpose. After the
8100 Is raised, the company
will donate tut) towards the
fund, F. Stewart Helmly,
president, announced.
Each time an organisation
uses the building It will l&gt;«
asked to donate I t towards
the electric bill.
Although the building al­
ready is insured |,y the com­
pany tlie association also
voted to lake out a policy to
protect Us own Interest.

Milwee To Speak
At Junior High
PTA Meeting
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South Seminole Girls
Sing In Choral Group

By Jane Casselberry
Karen Cass of Casselberry
and Michele Alder of English
Estates arc among members
of a promising young choral
group known as "Young Win­
ter Park Sings."
Now in tlie second season
this group ol boys and girls,
ringing in ages from six
to 18, allows a fine knowledge
of choral technique under the
direction of Dr. Christopher
llonaai.
The group will slug several
selection! from "Tho Sound
of Music" and n collection
of folk songs at 4 p. m. Fri­
day by tha fountain in the
park as tlicir contribution to
the Sidewalk Art Festival be­
ing held in Winter Park this
Friday and Saturday.
They recently presented an
evening of entertainment for
4 In talking with this totally tha University Club and future

engagements Include an ap­
pearance before Hie Delta
Kappa Gamma. Teacher's
Honor Society at the Lang­
ford Hotel on April 6.
Dr. Ilonaas is well known
to Central Florida music lov­
ers for his ability to turn
these youngsters into talented
singers and as former dir­
ector of tlie Rollins Chapel
Choir in Bach Festival.
Any boy or girl in the area
with a desire to Join the
group is invited to contact
Dr. Honsas for an audition.

BPW Sets Party
Announcement has b e e n
made that tha Dt-Bary Busi­
ness and Professional Wom­
en’s Club will sponsor a Des­
sert Card Party on March 26.
Tim party will be held at
7 p.m. at tha Recreation Hall
of tha Dsilary Fir* Station.

By Jane Casselberry
The Parent-Teachera Assn,
of the South Seminole Jun­
ior High School at Cassel­
berry will meet at 8 p. m.
next Tuesday In the large
group classroom.
County School Superinten­
dent n. T. Milwee will have
charge of the program. With
him will bo several members
of his staff including W. A.
Teague, head of the finance
dept.; Stewart Gatchcl. dir­
ector of instruction; W. H.
DcShato, aupcrintendcnl of
secondary education and W.
W. Wharton, coordinator of
guidance and the exceptional
child program.
They will answer any ques­
tions concerning the school
system put to them by tho
audience. Ail parents are
urged to attrnd and team
more abr.jt problems facing
the school's today,
A nominating committee
will be elected at this meet­
ing to recommend a slate of
officers for the election In
May.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

Congratulations
An Open House will be held at the Alta­
monte Spring* Library thin Sunday from 2 p.m.
until 5 p.m. to give residents of the town, as
well as those who use the fucility from all neigh­
boring communities, an opportunity to witness,
first hand, progress made during the short time
the Library has been in operation.
The Library is located on Maitland Avc.
next to the Community House and s|&gt;onsors of
the facility, The Altamonte Springs Library
Assn., will be gratified by a large attendance for
tho event.
During the past year this group, without
benefit of a Ways and Means Committee, raised
$828 for the Library through a fashion show,
rummage sules, plastic wares parties and sales of
many miscellaneous holiday items. It purchased
new books In the amount of $574.23 unit added
atorage space and repainted the interior.
In addition, Summer Reading Clubs for the
children, including teenagers, were conducted und
proved to lie highly successful.
This year the Town of Altamonte Springs
has budgeted $500 for the Library which will
be used, when received, for the purchase of more
new iHHiks. Also, devoted members of the Associ­
ation already are scheduling a number of fund
raising projects, the first to be a benefit con­
cert on March 9 featuring the Mid-Florida Pops
Orchestra.
The Herald Staff joins the many well-wish­
ers who will be attending Sunday’s Open House
to extend sincere congratulations to sponsors of
THE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS LIBRARY.

Newcomers Club To Sponsor
Child At Training Cenler
By Jane Casselberry
Th# South Seminote Welroma Wagon Newcomers Club
met Thursday a t tha Country
Club a t Cassellwrry with 27
members and 16 gueata pres­
ent.
An executive board meeting
waa held at 11 preceding a de­
lirious buffet luncheon served
at noon. A white elephant sale
was held ami furtunea told by
Mra. Sue Dire with proceeds
from these actvitiea going to
tha ctub welfare fund.
Mra. Maryann Miles, presi­
dent. conducted tha buaineaa
meeting. The club haa voted
to aponsor a retarded girl at
the Sunland Training Center
and members of the group
will visit her ami take cloth­
ing, gifts and other needed
item*.
Thera will he a ' Spring
Fashion Show put on by Car­

Call Your Reporters
Seminole County area residents are invited to submit
news items fer report In the Hanford Herald to the news correspondent In their area or directly to the Herald office*.
AREA
Altamonte Spring*
Dear laike-Forest City
Casselberry
Chuiuota
DeRary
Enterprise
Geneva
Lake Mary
Lake Monroe
Longwood
North Orlando
Osteen
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THURS., MARCH 7. 1963

COUNTY NEWS

By Shirley Wentworth
The word "clown" may
mean many things to many
people . , . excitement, iLcus, color. The magic name
of the original "Boro the
Clown" means even more to
the thousands of people re­
membering t h e Inimitable
clown that rode around in his
midget automobile bringing
laughter and gaiety to the
circus.
Boto the Clown In real life
Is Stephen G. Brenner who
through the years has enter­
tained in about every med­
ium of the entertainment
world. He Just recently left
for Lakeland before going
north after spending some alx
weeks vacation in Bear Lake
Manor with his son, Gerald
Brenner and his family.
Now in his noth year, Bren­
ner is still playing an active
part in his beloved role as
clown, bringing many a smile
to tha underprivileged and
crippled children in hospitals
and institutions. A smile (rom
lips that understand too little,
but enough to show the pow­
e r of laughter, works a spe­
cial magic all It’a own.
Brenner, a native erf Balti­
more, began his career at (lie
• ge of eleven when he ran
away from home to Join the
circus. He was duly returned,
only to run away again as tha
magic of circus life beckon­
ed.
11a started learning first Use
walking the slack and -lien
the tight rope high wire.
From circus life he went on
to bit psrts in burlesque and
worked in vaudeville as a
black-faced comedian and
became famous for his rendi­
tion of "Shaky Eyes". In 1014
he again Joined a circus. This
tim e (he Itsmum and Bailey
outfit as a clown and thus
began the colorful career of
"Boio the Clown."
From 10IB-I0I0 Boto Joined
tile traveling troupe of Wil­
liam F. Cody Lite famous
"Buffalo Dili" road show,
From here he traveled with
the Miller Brothers tout
Ranch Wild West Slww tour­
ing the USA.
In 1943, after clowning
with various shows, Boto
joined Rlngling Brothers for
the one season and then left
circus life.
Today the one and only,
the original Boto, concentra­
tes his mimicry magic en­
tertaining young and old in
hospitals all over Hie USA.
Dressed in one of his fif­
teen clown costumes and us­
ing ona of his seven voices
in one of bis ten dialects, lloio thrills all children with
the classic favorite a "Punch
and Judy" show.
He recently captured the
rapt attention of the Bear
Lake Elementary School chil­
dren entertaining them with
a magic show featuring Bo­
bo as ::Tbe World's Worst
Magleian."
Anything
can
bappea and usually does. Bo­
io encourages audience par­
ticipation in performing his
nurse re us and varied magical
aysteriee adding aoefa more
to tb t merriment.

It c r a lf t

he in quite a spot If the
Communists win. She explain­
ed that Formosa is an agri­
cultural island which export!
foodstuffs to Japan and the
other islands.
Troop members were very
attentive during the talk and
all were present except one
who was absent due to ill­
ness. Present were: Lynette
Schooley, Ellen Lemons, Bre­
nda lizard. Patti Mar Rilley,
Paulette Gorman, Charlotte
Schenik, Patricia Best, Patty
McCoy, Martha McCoy, Can­
dy Hartwig, Linda Kilpatrick,
Susan Brooklyn, Vera Bedwell, Susan Hartwig, Della
Boutwell, Phyllis Mitchell,
Pan Kingsbury, Debra Goerss
Debbie Hickson, Mrs. Cleo
Schenik, assistant troop lead­
er, and Mrs. Martha Kilpat­
rick, troop assistant.

REPORTER
TELEPHONE
838-1240
Mrs. I-oUiss Himunek
Mrs. 8hlrley Wentworth 838-1076
836-6040
3irs. Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Jean Magln
866-3742
668-4410
Mrs.'Adam kluller
668-0933
Mis* listen Snodgrass
Mrs. Louis* Grayson
340-4671
Mrs. Frances Wester
822-6210
322-4722
3lrs. II. L. Johnson
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
Mrs. Mona Grinstead
322-2201
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Mrs. Linda Smithson
366-3814

ole's Dress Shop of Longwood
Plata at the next meeting
which will be held March 28
at tha Country Club a t Cas­
selberry.
Following tha b u s i n e s s
meeting the ladle* enjoyed an
afternoon of cards. Prizes
were won by Mr*. Genie Frit­
ter, door prize; Mra. Melanie
Stewart und Mrs. Nora Nor­
ris, bridge; 31ra. Clare Paul­
sen, cans its, and Mra. Ger­
trude Jarosch.
Two new members who join­
ed the club were Sirs. Barbara
Cosein and Sira. Slinnu Crum.
Guests Included Mra. Cath­
erine Baxter, Mr*. Lois Cohen,
Sir*. Julia C o a t * , S i r s .
Franer* Colrr, Sirs. Ann O r uml, Sira. Gertrude Jarosch,
Sir*. G e r t r u d e Graykowsi,
Sirs. Clare Paulsen, Sir*. Clara
Sabatinl, Sirs. Greg Butenkroger, Sirs. Lida Miller, Sirs.
Dorothy Krooker, Sirs. Sign*
Watt and Sirs. Ruth Huntington.

MRS. II. H. (LILU) WILLIAMS, a native of Formosa, center, w aoapfr
cinl guest speaker for last Thursday afternoon’s meeting of IntennodlHte Girl Scout Troop 85 nt the Lake Mary E le m e n ta ry School. Members of
the Troop shown with her are, front from left, Debbie Hickson, Charlotte
Schenik, Pnt Best, Susan Hartwig und Deborah Goers*. In back are Linda
Kilpatrick, Candy Hartwig, Ella Boutwell and Phyllis Mitchell.
(Herald Photo)

Election Tea
Slated In
North Orlando

SSJH Legion Award
Winners Are Named

By Jane Casselberry
snd service.
Wives of North Orlsndo
Winners
have
been
an­
Winners will be presented
Council candidates and Mrs.
John Van Ecpoel, the one nounced In the election held with attractive medals and
female candidate running In at South Seminote Junior runners-up will receive certi­
the Starch 19 Village election, High School last week to do- ficates at a future date to he
will be honored Sunday at ' tcrminc the recipients of the set by Principal John Angel
a tea to be held at the Vill­ American Legion School Med­ of the South Seminole School.
age Hall from 1 p. m. until al Awards donated by Me­ A three-man committee of
morial Post 256 of Cassel­ the faculty chose the highest
3 p. m.
berry.
member* of fhc student body
WIvps of the eight male
They were Miss Cynthia from Ihc scholastic stand­
candidates are Mrs. Clarcnrc Lcgg for ninth grade girls, point and these names were
Memory, Mr*. Frank Fasula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. then submitted on ballots to
Mrs. jack Spaulding, .Mrs. Jam es R. Lcgg, 2000 Derby- all faculty members and stu­
Arthur Fcrrin, Mrs. Reginald sire ltd., Maitland; Lcs Lyle, dents in the ninth grade. The
Webster, Sirs. Arthur Rhodes, ninth grade boys, son of Sir. j ballots were counted by tliy
Sirs. W. G. Harris and Mrs. and Mrs. Neil G. Lyle, 3428 1.Social Studies Aides and tiic
Henry Ward.
Holiday Avc., Apopka. Run­ results were made available
Voter rogUlration
books ners up were Mary Peterson, for checking by any interest­
will lie held open during (he daughter of Mr. and Sirs. ed party.
three hour period for the Bernard Peterson. 5188 Lake
In order to obtain the max­
convenience of those attend­ Howell Rd., Winter Park, imum educational benefit, the
ing.
ninth grade girls and Step- Civics teacher explained tin*
invitation to all women in lien llrady, son of .Mr. and meaning of honor, courage,
the Village has been extend­ Mrs. Jerry L. llrady, 145 Wil­ leadership and scrvlco as
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. low Court, Maitland.
well as the proeesa of ballot­
James D. Grinstead and Mrs.
Awards are given to tho ing. Studrnts were allowed In
Pal DelVlllaggio.
hoy and girl in the graduat­ split their ballots in the foisr
ing class of junior higlt categories In which tlie con­
schools who are chosen by testants were judged. It is I*their fellow classmates and lieved that this provided a
the faculty in a secret ballot valuable experience ' to all
on the basis of scholarship, members of the graduating
h o n o r , courage, leadership class.

Republican Club
To Hear Fortune

By Jane Casselberry
Hie Seminole County Young
Republican Club will meet
at 8 p. m. next Tuesday st
Ihc new meeting place. Hef­
tier Homes Sales Office in
Howell Park, which is located
one mile east of Hwy. 17-02
on SR 436.
JafP Fortune, Republican
candidate for the State Legis­
lature subject to the speriat
election on Morrh 26. will
speak on campaign issues.
There will be a short busi­
ness meeting snd Miss Au­
drey Flynn, president, will
give a resume of two meet­
ing* which she attended last
month, the Fifth District
meeting of the Young Repub­
lican Club held at Daytona
Beach and the Quarterly
Sleeting of the State Federa­
tion of Ylt Clubs held in
Jacksonville.
All members and other In­
terested persons are invited
to attend and meet the can­
didate and hear his views.

Firemen Build New
Tables For Dinner
By Donna Estes
The menu will include Sou­
Longwood Volunteer Fire­ thern fried chicken, mashed
men have donated their even­ potatoes and gravy, coleslaw,
peas and carrots, coffee, rolls
ings Uiis week to the building
and cupcakes.
of to new picnic tables, com­ Tickets may lie purchased
plete with benches, for City at the dinner or in advanc!
Park. The table* will be used by phoning L. L. Cox, ticket
for tho first time by those chairman, who will arranga
attending the department's [ to have the tickets and dinSixth Annual Fried Chicken (ners delivered if desired.
Dinner to be held from 4 p.m. Takeouts and home deliveries
until 8 p. m. this Saturday. also will bo available from
Lumber for kite tables was the Park anytime during tha
donated by the City.
four hour serving period.
Committees in charge of
Proceeds from tlie event
this year's dinner are pre­ will be used lo purchase addi­
paring to serve at least 1,200 tional equipment (or tlie de­
plates after last year's sell­ partment and on fireworka
out when almost J.U00 dinners for Uiis sum m er's Third An­
were served.
nual Fourth a t July Fleets

Lyman FH A
Picks Delegates
To Convention

By Jans Casselberry
Delegates a n d alternates
have been selected from th t
Future Homemekere of Amer­
ica Club a t Lyman High
School to attend the State
FHA Convention aeheduled
March 28-31 a t the Robert
Meyer Hotel In Jacksceivllle.
The glrla, chosen on the
basis of points received for
activitira during the year,
were Joanne Chubb and Mar­
garet Fore so, delegatee and
Linda Duncan and Linda
Wills, alternates.
Mrs. Mildred Dusurus, fa­
HERALD OFFICES; Sanford 122-1611, 322-2611 and
culty
sponsor, will accompany
322-2613; County 426-6936 and 4I4-N24.
the glrla.

I/ONGWOOD FIREMEN I- L. Cox, Garland Shaw
Tad Walts, loft to
right, took on the roles of cur|&gt;enter* this week and armed with hammer,
rule instead of hose, ax and mask, built 10 new public tables for
City Park to be used for the first time this Saturday when th# Volunteer!
sponsor their Sixth Annua] Fried Chicken Dinner.
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day, and will continue r.a Sunfnrd’a acting i&gt;ostma«ter
for at leant another two monthn.
Congreanman A. S. Herlong Jr., In a telephone
ronvernntion from Washington with The Herald thia
morning, confirmed a report that the thrce-nnme

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI&gt;—Ac­
has
been "junked" anil a new
priority
was
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by
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tor Van Johnson entered
evening last night . . . Noth­
list
will be rompiled.
Ilrcwcr,
stntc
road
board
Cedars
of
Lebanon
Hospital
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member,
to
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Seminole
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It
will be at least two
just a lot of talk and food County delegation Thursday'
for skin ranccr.
month*,"
t h e Congressman
convention, when local legis.
ranging from steak*, hot pep- ) afternoon ut a road budget
.Multi-million d o l l a r up- compete imtionally for the lesutting tax burden.
said, “before the new list will
The Committee’s piognAn Inters will meet with Ernest R c i l f l v !
per*, anil pickles , . . All hearing in Pelatml.
grading of Florida's space-age kind of higldy-traim-d and
lx- submitted to me by the
a c n e that more of th e e so-I Ttlu „ „ „ riln,„ rlimP „|icn teacher's salaries to bring competent educators wc need , vs ill In* set forth at the slate Cowley and George Dnlihs,
CAFF. CANAVERAL (U l'l)
rial meetings will take place. L-em j . c . Hutchlwm, c h air-' ‘hem up to the "Igth-ln-tlie- to keep pace with thr kind of convention of the FEA next SCEA legislative co-chairmen; The USS Thomas Jefferson is Civil Service."
The Civil Service had sub­
man of tin) Seminole County nation status they held in state we live in now," Jones weekend at Jacksonville for SCKA president Floyd Rich­ reudy today to become the
,
.
I11*57
lift*? U
US outlined
IS.,.,.1 fo
e kSalltllll.
AND SOME MORE . . . Conunission,
mitted
a list of two Demo­
said.
discussion
and
approval
and
ards.
CTA
president
Fred
was
for
Semin10th member of America's
presented a re
Talk ranged about moving
“ These children of today, then presented to the state (•anas and CTA legislative mighty fleet of I'olaris mis- crats and n Republican ns
solution setting forth primary ',k‘ Cwu"*&gt;'
Thurathe /on to the Itic Tree Park
who will he taking their legislature when it meets in representative Sal Maafie.
aile-firing nuclear submarines. "eligible*" to the lawmaker.
and aecontlnry road improve­ day.
.
Hunt utility lines , . . aid
These include Allen, the Re*
Roll Jones of Ocala, chair- ( places as citizens in It*S1 are ; Aplil.
ment request* for the next
cninc Wckiva River . . .
man
of
the
Program
Action
being
taught
in
l
ul
l
I
wildings
j
A
meeting
to
discuss*
the
puldicnii, and Julinn Whighnin
Funds
Ui’Red
fiscal year starting July
Committee of the Florida Ed- by many tcachcis vvK&gt; receiv- j program ill detail lias hern
JACKSONVILLE (L’P li — and Stephen llalilit, the Demo­
Emphasis
for
the
lu-t-d
of
County road department
before this set to take place after the
The State Hoard of Health has crat*.
improving SR .111
4W&gt; win
given illation Assn., rxptniin-d the _ed their . training
,i,h l nl .....
. .highly
. I
looking for a rigni-oi
wav 1,110,0. Olg
, ...IS KI.ril committee s proposals to Reps. fusl.paced,
tchiii
Itnirnl
ltd b ug. in turn, submitted
u r g e d the l. c g i.- lu t o ic to a p ­
when
Hutchison
asketl
that
the
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,
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map for SR O.v . . . Aonc
,
. , S. J. Davis and tiordon Fred- civilizntioii came to Mol iilu
prove K'Jd.K million in state llw eligilde name* to Warren
piojcy.
he
romplctcu
with
around the courthouse ami at
. , i i . . . click, the county school hoard, ' and the nation.’'
fluids to nm welfare and sick- Goodrich, llrmltiilon, Suite
the State Road Department state piimill&gt; un* a ,u • 1 lin,| several handled nirmhcrs
The I'rogiam Action Com­
nes* resenrrh programs for Democratic Committee chair­
GUY ALLEN
m it ss.uv, vvit toun &gt; sterna.
jj,e Scmimdi- County Edu- I milteo is also asking for an
office.
man, wlm was to have passed
the coming biennium.
aiy funds.
j cation Assn. ( Itep. Muck | increase from *.'125 to $475 per
I lit* list thiough channels to
Dr. Ilrookc Smith was natnlliewer promised the No. * j Cleveland Jr. am) Republican j teaching unit for instructional
Critics Hit
the Kcmimde County Demo­
i l l
By Jane t'asxrlbrrry
rd to replace D. S. Talley re.,u.-.t" will he given top
Jnn Fortune *,.re aids, new materials, rlasarooitt
cratic
Committee for recoinWASHINGTON
(U
l'l)
—
i priority in either the primary unable to attend.)
Jan Fortune, Rcpulvllran
on the City Zoning Hoard.
d|uipment and school mainte­
Senate GOP l.rudrr Everett 1lurndntion.
i or seeciiiUry budget,
eandiilate for tla&gt; Stale U ’gi«- M. Diikscn says R'a “shew |
School ImiuiiI members J. nance to tiring into line with
Robert IPIIhimer, County
(jueried by Mack N. Clove. Dan Wright, Dr. A. W. Epps, | increased expenses, the supply
Faming board agree.! to
laluro, replied Thursday night your teeth now" or shut up 1Democrntlr Committee chair­
amend ordinance allowing pet land Jr., attorney, whether i j„ |,„ y;vu,„, mid Jumes llirk - 1of new mill modem tcachiog
In charges of "Sectionalism'' about cutting Pienidi'iit hen- man, repeated lid* morning
g-miming shops in the city the improvement can lie com- enmyrr hcnid Jones comment ei|uipment and materials tliul
WASHINGTON (UPI) reported
in Thursday's Her­ nody's recoiil f'.'h.H Idlliun lie bus never received the list
Lmits.
plcted in this fiscal year, end­ that Florida, fastest growing are needed.
budgrL
President Kennedy a s k e d
from
Goodrich.
“
Amt
he
never
ald
at
an
informal
press
con­
ing June 30. Brewer replied state In the nation, cradle of Jones said that the commit­
will receive that list," Con­ Congress today to set up a
Fifteen buildings on
ference hr 1*1 at hi* homo in
; that "the most Dial can he liL-uicuduus arientific techni­ tee fully realises that lax revsystem for appointment of
May
Leave
gressman llerlung Bald.
west sale of town up for dona this year is to sta rt the cal expansion, has dropped to anua will huvu to lm found to '
English Estates.
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
public defenders to represent
Herlong
explained
today
condemnation at the City planning.”
2Vth In the. nation in the support these tremendous InFortune said tliat he con­ Report* circulated here today
that after he had submitted people wlm can't afford law­
Commission meeting Monday
General Hutchison, poinUmg
d creases, iapd rival ged educnlsider* the charge* upjust lh al Josef -Cardinal Minds- tha list to Gmaliich ha Wat yer* to defend them In fed­
right. • •
V .]Lu*'ha* Avey must ho ready
since ho ha* dono “absolute- aonty, prlmato of Hungary, visited by a Remlnol* County eral criminal cases.
, ' and wld nlng Sit lib U, 2d
-Theso eloldreq n, t vtav t i bar support and |&lt;ay tho
"Whenever the lark of
ly nothing to Inject this is.no ,m,y
«'"* U. S. Icga- delegation "vnlrlng opposition
Water report study by Clark f,.ct&gt; ^
a&lt;„„
•« - « I
tioii In
whem lie
money
prevent* a defendant
to one of the three candi­
Dally and Diet* will prolxab ; m.t.|tl, nU( including two fataliinto tliu cain|iaign." He add­ fled for n*ylum in 11150.
DON REYNOLDS
ly he discussed . . . Now „
on
h| hw *
(hf
dates." lie would not elaborate from ireuring an experienced
ed that if he ia elected he
lawyer, trained Investigator
with the Naval Air Station
*
f
“
1
would "naturally represent
"liecause I do not wnnt to
Caution
nr trrhnlral expert, an unjust
asking for more water and
' ' ' . ,
,
smear
all
tlirro
with
one
|
the
entire
county
in
an
ob­
,
The county's resolution reGENEVA (U l'l)
Ameri­
conviction may follow," tha
Hunt Co. . . . Imperative
. . .
, ,
jective and responsible man­
bni*Ir."
,
,,
*V
quested mipiovcmcnU to hit
can
soiiicc* today rnulioiicd
President laid.
tliat water rationing be put
lier."
He
added
he
questioned
Civil
415 fioiu tin- city limits to
diplomata at tlia li-tiulion dis­
Kennedy sent the Ilouta
into effect during peak de­
Fortune
feels
that
the
eslabtha Osteen liridge, with sec.
armament eonferrnen against Service how they had selected and Senate a draft of legis­
mand days thia summer.
|
lishment
of
a
two
party
aysthr
three
names
and
was
told
■•Hilary funds if necessary.
reading loo much flexibility
lation which he said would
Don Reynolds. S e m i n o l e tem will bo good for Hk*
County mad crew* still •’‘.Howing through with a City
NEW YORK (Ul’l) — Pub-, membership of thr Interna­ High School biology teacher county and would provide a into the U. S. position on a they had merely examined "diminish Hie rola which pov­
their application papers. “I erty play* in our federal ayanuclear test ball treaty.
uorking on irccte damage ° r
rwiufut, the m»olu- ||#|u%rg oncj
Ktrjkmg print tional T&gt;|«igraphlcal Union,
system of rlirrk* and bal-1
wit*
elected
president
of
the
told
them," Herlong said, tcni of criminal Justice."
road* . . . paving completed l *°11
”. ,r l,ttyl,,K
,
. ,
union agreed today on cx|K-cled to tie only a formal Seminole County Education ances resulting in better re- j A Lot Of Money
"that’s
one helluva way to run
The President said the bill
on Lake Mary Blvd. . . . 23Ui 'SK
Hclcry Avenue) In
'
»!»•
presentation.
a
railroad."
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI
)
—
AI
mi
to
lie
resolved
w
ere;
Assn,
at
a
meeting
held
at
the
St. (If the weather holds up) ,,,r
from French Avenue ,rrm * l,ut forlh b&gt; M*&gt;or
would "assure effective legal
Ih‘ repealed
hi* stand
lie stated lie instructed represenlatl in for every man
should lie completed in few
ci*&gt;' Rn,R**,rrf I- Wagner for settle- several other hsiic*, includ - 1school, Thursday,
against lax increase at the llaiing taxes which were di*- •
months.
' The county's resolution also nient ot the 01 day-old New ing strikes by the stereotype | Reynold* will take office in present lime but feci* that j Irilniti-d into various state Civil Servlet! to u*k for mom whose limited means would
• • *
piesentcil many other road York newspajwr strike.
and mailers unions. Thus, it August from Floyd Richard*, heller use of fund* available fund* totaled *27,513,517 fur . application* for a new eligi­ otherwise deprive him of an
The
settlement
—
reached
not believed the paper* i Lake Mary pilneipal who has cun la- achieved through con tin- |iast fiscal year, Stnta bility list, and "thia time liliiko adequate defense a g a i n y t
Administrative aide i* «le- improvement rerpiests, such
finitely dead . , . John Fit*- as lour laning 23th Street he- " '“ 'e months to the day the fou|,j resume publication he "eivwl a* president this year. I lrH, o( KllU.
,
W(ulc am) Auditor llrynii Willi* leport- a personal investigation into criminal charges."
ed liMlay.
the backgrounds of the appli­
Elected to serve with Rey- i inefficiency
palrick told u* this morning, tween Ficmii and Mellunvillc strike ami shutdown started— |„ rr next mid week at the
cants."
Avenues; completing improve must he ratified hy the local earliest.
Firm Trading
i " wl:U. “ vter |,1,M,',enl
The ramlhUte ts a cost
Meanwhile, the newspaper l " 1 Raikcr, assistant prind- , M.,|llcl|01I
wtw
4(j i).“&gt; Work
Allen was first named |&gt;y
Fifteen classroom English menU to Highway -Pill ami
NEW YORK (UPI)—Slocks
JACKh'GNVII.I.E t CPI) — then President Elsenhower as opened firm today on mod­
strike in Cleveland entered P" 1 “ f banford Junior High
(„ |,|, rt.gular employEstates School hid opening Highway 427, nil interchange A
C l* - . , , , 1 , n .
Mar. 20 . . . Next year the oil IntriaU te 4 with Lake f 4 | 0 Q
ils 14th week with the key I School.
j ment. is working one nigtil Contract* for all construction acting postmaster on Jnn. 25, erately active trading.
Q TITD6■
printers union and the Cleve-1 Ireasurer of the organise- I
w,n, seminote Conn- wmk on the noitlicinmont 11)57. He spent that day with
school Imard will probably Mary Itoulcvard. and others. I
include adding five additional
land Press and Plain Dealer
" iM l”' J *»' Pohoer of (). |,,„i„PMmrn Ui help them
,,f l"«' iatalc Route postoffiee Inspect.-rs in assum­
Dick Judy, SltD comptroller,
Herald Index
i'5 between l»«y loiia Reach | ing charge of tlw Knnfmd
still locked in a stalemate. I Oviedo with Mr*. Mary Klisn- rwjuce
o( Uielr pro- 1,:’
classrooms.
informed the Semin-de drlrgaand the Georgia line aboulil lie postoffiee but, he said today,
Money remains the chief b«ll» l,l&lt;nn of South 8 emlnu[# I d(JcU
llrldge
............... T ag. (1
tion tin- county'a road funds
Those
Dellary
Nursing held by th* slate include *2,The Lake Mary t’liamU-r point of contention in tliat dis­ Elementary to serve as re
He feels that there is a h-t within a year. Gov. Farria “at 4:15 p.m. tliat duy one
Classified
_ Page 9
) Jt
cording secretary and Mis* need for bringing more In­ Rrymil repotted Thuiaday.
Homes bal* were in the 4:i« remaining in one bond of Commerce Thursday night pute.
of tlw Inspectors received a
Comic*
...^ _ ... Page R
nelghlvorhnod of *(00,000 . . . fund and *215,720 in a second voted to iimnsor a road name
The New York settlement, Anna Vilaria of SILS a* cor­ dustry into the county no that
telephone call from Washing­
Dear Aliliy ........ Page (l
Heal elosr.
changing contest to rlear lip providing a two-year contract responding secretary.
rovident* will not "have to I Mans Shelved
ton to slop the transfer. I Was
bond
fund,
plus
a
net
balance
Editorial
.
Page 4
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Prior
to
the
SCEA
meeting.
LONDON (UPI) — Britain
go out of the county to find
out. One Inspector told me
of |PJ7,IMM) in the current fis­ confusion resulting from the effective with a return to
Entertainment
Page 7
Of our hc»t friends ‘Rusty’
variety of «
«*f «»&gt;« Claaaroom | work" and think* that his '
' 1‘ cidrd to shelve Indefi he had been «ll tha Job for 32
of thoroughfares in work, brought
Puzzle .... ........ . Page 9
cal year and an estimated number
.
Firestone will he retired *342,000 for l'J63 04 for a to ta l! an&lt;l *" 'hc community result- changes involving money and Teacher* A*an. under the gav- extwrienco with industry and "itely pluns for any associa years and it was the first time
Society
Page (t
in r, Iran* flits *'l filn \ art ' automation:
from live Navy Monday
j «'* "I I'rcsident Fred Guns*. | jn the missile ami electronic! | ‘i°n wiUl I1'* Kuropean Com- he had run Into that kind of
Sport*
........ Page H
Unity has lieen
A *12.27 money package — ""'l •'* *»•’« «P routlnu maU | line, particularly, qualify him
Market and Is settling a situation."
Clmrclu-H .... .
Page 2
working PIO man around. fund.
lo av*l»l in this field
down for a long peiiod of al
Details of the contest will HIM the first year and *3.70 tera of hiisineaa.
Jnrludrd in the Seminole
.
„
, ,, ,
. , ,
Fortune
i*
endeavoring
In
teniative
policies,
aulliorita,, ...
hr drawn up by llw Hoard of the second. Including a tl
,
.
,
Plan* in the works for a County dcli-gathi.: attending Directors
meet vs many rili/ens as ' «i»e source* said today.
(or presentation ai wage incrca»c each year.
tlw
road
liud-et
hearing
were
big session to acquaint the
possible doling hit campaign |
— --------the next regular buxines* si s
\ common expiration date
public with tentative planning j uwmbcia of the ( ounly Com- t j)m (f| Aj)n|
and will welcome opportun­
for all of the new *papcr»‘ i
for the St. Johna-lndian River | &gt;nlMiu|b
Hutehlann.
K|c|iari|
ity to speak la-forc any
Richard Kr___
Keogh, president. ; union contract*, providing all
Canal. Dale for Mr meeting James Avi iy, !.•• Gaiy, John r r |H,r| C,j (|la| indications a r c ; unions agree. Tin* would lie
gnmp.
will he soon; word awaited Alexander and John F itspat-, | h*( Lake Mary iHvd. wi„ hr alaiut the second week in
from tlw consulting engineer, rilk; Mate Rep. S. J. 1 avi* ,.X|,.n,|„ | „ n oul
interstate March and avert threats of
Thursday night's in-i tiiig '
Police today are investigatwho should tw ready maybe Jr.; Clrvcluiiu. Ih inm rutic 4 |n | | BC hopes lliat it will later ftthket diirinL’ the ail*hravy
scheduled hy Hie Casselberry •
ing tho theft of Hitt (roni a
next week
nominee for State Senator; |M, Jcccntcd and established Thanktaivinu innl Christina* parked car «»n
Ho.itd of Aldermen and the
Park Ave.
• •
#
Gordon Frederick, Demca-ratlc
Charter Committee for public
early (Ills morning , Chief Roy
Let un renovate your old mnltreiM to
Seem* one atm is to rhalk nominee for Stale Represent- |M -r highway.
discussion of Hie proposed
A 33-hour work week in thr Williams said.
up public opinion on the wa­ atlve; Jan Fortune, Republican
new
charter
was
cancelled
Plans
are
to
go
ahead
at
the
second
year
of
the
contract,
i *
Tile ra r was owned by
look and feel like new. Service in&gt;
terway prior to inviting mem- nominee for State Itepresent- present time with locating compared to the present 34U*
late in thr afternoon.
James Markham who told
Irer* of four county commis­ a t i v e ; Dougin* Su-u»trom, and building the rxtenvion hours. ,
cludest: New Cover, New Inaulation,
I’ustrd announcements ol
police la- had the money in
sions to sit in. be briefed and chairman of the Chamber of e ttn jf u j( given only a clay
the
cancellation
stated
that
Introduction of outside tape the compartment of his ve- said today that sume Russian
(leaning K Ucproicssinjf Padding.
he asked to support the canal. Commerce long rang* plan -1 surface. After II is establish- automated operation of linehiele.
troops are bciiyg removed it had been railed due to
It's felt a favorable public nlng committee for roads; ed a car count will be made casting machines with the
Ih e car wa* parked at IU0 from Cuba and that more So­ "circumstances beyond our
opinion will do much to away John Krldcr. Chamber man hy the government to deter­ union In get a share of sav­
S.
Cark Ave. by the Sanford viet ship* are on the way to control."
tlw commissioners. Seminole ager, and Vernon Dunn, form­ mine its use a t an Inter­
The meeting has been re­
ings from increased produc­ Atlantic Rank when iiw tiiefl the island.
commissioner* already have er county- rommisainner.
ONLY
change.
tivity.
scheduled
for 7 p in . next
occurred.
Rut Rusk said he would
aired their opinion . . , ayel
Monday
at
tha
Casselberry
* •
*
make no "assessment" now
of whether the Kremlin Is Women’s Club and will be fol­
Ary bird watchers among
meeting its promts* to re- lowed by tha regular 7:30
2ND A MAGNOLIA
1»H. FA 2-6321
our readers? A subscriber
m o v a "several thousand” p.m. meeting of tha board.
asks the identity of a bird
forces from Cuba by next
about the site of a robin with
Three out of tlw five con | the Dellary nursing home I Doyle Itisingrr Construction trralion* would lie worked out Friday.
Correction
while polka dots on blue
The secretary told a news
The benefit roneert featurewings and back, light gray tractors submitting bids on! which local doctors and bus- Co. of Daytona Beach and R. quickly and would delay be­
breast and a beautiful red Retirement Ufc. Inc., were inessmen are building, Chap- C. Steven* Construction Co. ginning of construction only conference that Russian ships Ing th« Mid-Florida Pops Or­
of Orlando.
about two week*.
so close that a re-bidding will man said.
have la m moving into Cuba chestra to be sponsored hy tha
head.
•
*
*
The three low bidders, who
These three companies will
have to be made. Architect
Officials of Retirement Ltle. during the past two weeks Altamonte .Spring* Library
Also, amdher red-headed Jam es G. Chapman said to­ submitted figures Dial were be Invited to re bid oil the al­ Inc., are Dr. Leonard Mun­ and more are on the way. He Assn, ia scheduled for Tues­
within *3,000 of each other tered specifications fur the son. as president; Robert said the available ships are day, March 10 and not on Sat­
bird in appearance like a day.
b I D D I hi C.
Slight change* will br made were Carroll Daniels Con &gt;administration wing.
Rcsserer
Bcsserer as secretary and enough to carry out the troop urday, March V, aa announced
woodpecker but about twico
, is tho admin.straiam wing obstruction Co. of Sanford;] Chapman said that the al-jTom Arm so as treasurer.
removal.
in Thursday’s Herald.
» it

&gt;

Salaries Outlined Here

Sectionalism
Charge Hit
By Fortune

Public Defenders
Asked By JFK

N. Y . Newspaper
Strike Settled

Reynolds Named
SCEA President

v

Okays Contest

- »*■ ■ &gt; -. H la '"... .

$365 Stolen
From Parked Car

Charter Meeting
Is Postponed

Reds Removing
Cuba Troops

M A T T 3IS S

SPECIAL
*

Nursing Home Bids To Be Re-submitted

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2—Fri. Mnr. 8. 1958

Prairie Lake Church To Have Youth W eek

.Rev. Grover Sewell

director. Verrell Blackwell, Dill, song leader anil Camilla
The 1'iuiriu Lake Baptist training union director; Uecky Kirkland, gcntial secretary
Churrh In Fern I'ark will ob­ Alford, music director; luirry and church elerk.
Deacons will l&gt;e Dick Winserve Youth Week, March 17kleman,
Billy Memory. Jim
21, when young people will IUPW To Meet
Memory. Austin Savllle and
tu n e as »lunch official* and
United Presbyterian Wom­
Carl Stevens. Ushers will he
teachers.
en
«( lltr Westminster Pres- Mike Morgan, David Huggins,
Youth Pn-tor Run Huggins
advise* that the young people | bytrrisn Church will meet st Raymond Parkerson, Nelson
I are extremely enthusiastic and the home nf Mrs. Stephen Sturgill. Gary Scott and I-arare looking forward to miik- Titlly. SIS Wilshirc Hlvd In ry Baker.
Teachers are to be Durham
I ing the week a success.
Howell Park at H p.m. next
Hurry Carroll will he Sun­ j Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Haw­ Petty, Cheryl Hubbard, Pat
day S ch o o l superintendent; thorne will conduct Ihc meet- Rlackwell, Joan Hughes, Gail
Rirketson, Brenda Petty, Mil­
Hunter Sewell HI, education 1Inc.
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Where Is
Ty
People vvhe Ilk* baseball
UMinlly know much of the Ills*
lory of the (treat spurt and
the athlete. who helix-d make
It (treat. Often wre rvwd of the
outstanding achievcmcnta that
ono of tlirap people made and
we niarvul at their record*,
but then wre are left in the
dark a* to their life after IImplaying dsyi are paii&gt;cd. One
of the men of whom 1 have
often thought was Ty Cobb
who waa comidcred by many
to lie the gicwtest all-around
hni&gt;cball player who ever lived.
My father waa one of the»e
admlrera, ao naturally, I won­
dered how Cobb waa living
after Ilia retirement from
baseball.
Soma Urns ago Mr. 0. C.
Howard told m# that he had
known him personally. Ho re­
called a hunting experience

Circle To Give
'Fingertip'
Luncheon
Hy i i i e Ca Melberry
FInferi were made before
forks—and th* Dorcas Circla of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church la
out In prove what an appetlxinf variety of aandwlches,
tidbits and deiaerti can be
enjoyed without the benefit
of cutlery.
Members of this circle are
sponsoring a "finsertip” iuncltcon next ’Wednesday from
noon until 1 p. m. in Weaver
Hall at the Church. The pubJ.c is Invited to attend.
Proceeds from the luncheon
will go towards the purchase
of equipment for the sick
room loan service sponsored
by the church.
Mrs. Paul Engleman, chair­
man, says that last year’s
"fingertip” luncheon met with
such enthusiastic response
that the circle members de­
cided to repeat the event.

Clairwater
Church Has
Trustee Meet

with Mr. Cobb during which
n very fine dog was snnke
bitten and died. Mr. Howard
hud advited that there was
littlr likelihood that tho dog
would be bitten, yet it was
only a m atter of it short time
until (In- ''Impossible'* hap­
pened. “What took place
then?” I asked. “ Ilo was
very nice about If*, waa the
reply.
IV Cobh had lieen known
u- one of the "old timers"
who played baseball "for
keeps''. Ho was supposed to
use language that would pul
a longshoreman to shame
and them was littla Indica­
tion, as he ran the bases, that
be
wuuhl
apologise
fur
"throwing” spike*. Of course,
he did have many good quali­
ties in those days, hut the
general opinion was that he
was nut a Christian. Tills
would cause one to hope that
he was reached for Christ hrfore hie death.
Thg answer tu his spiritual
stato before Ids death was
given In an article of a churrh
psper. Th»- article reminded
one of the peerless baseball
record, hut what was really
thrilling was the account of
his religious experience In
which flod used the Rrvsrend
J. It. Richardson and the Rev­
erend Charles W. Outlaw su
wonderfully.
Approximately two month*
before his death Cohli entered
Emory University Hospital of
Atlanta, Georgia. He was suf­
fering from cancer and other
ailments, 'll*. minister* visit­
ed him several times during
which they read Scripture,
prayed, and helped Cobb un­
derstand God gave Ills Hon
to die for all who would ac­
cept Him by faith.
Mr. Cobh accepted Christ
a i his personal Havlour and
thereafter liked to tell them
of tha comfort that this new
understanding and spiritual
■tale meant to him. On thrtr
last visit ha said, ‘‘I feel the
strong arms of God underneath me. It Is wonderful to
be able to pray. I want you
to tell others that tiny should
not wait until a crisis comes
to learn to pray."
Dr.
Richardson
wrote,
"Since Ty'a death a number
of people have called me to
ask If ha did nut talk about
■om* of his baseball experi­
ence*. Tha truth is he never
once mentioned baseball, dear
as it was to him. He became
wholly occupied with the God
who made him and redeemed
him through Ilia Ron."

The Clairwater Missionary
Baptist Church, Southwest
Road, Sanford, held a msating
of tha tru st* * last Sunday
with K*v. E. Field as roast
minlaler.
Itrv. A. J. Killingaworth,
pastor of ths church, oxpressed appreciation of ths
rnnrrrgstlon to all people,
both white and colored, who
have helped ao much with
building tha church which Is
now raady to ba roofed.
Reports show that In a cur­
rant drive for building funds
The ordination of Wilson W.
a total of fhO.no was raised Coleman as descon at the
towards the roof and that a Klilor Springs llsptlst Church
aunt of flbO alremly lias been will be held Sunday at J p.m.
paid fur materials.
Paators and dearima of the
SfmiDola Baptist Assn, have
been invited to attend and
take part in this service.
These men will make up the
ordaining council which will
The annual Hireling of Hie meet at 2:15 p.m to examine
Del.and District Methodist and Instrurt the candidate.
WSCS will bo held next Fri­ Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor of
day (rum B a.in. until noon at Bie First llsptlst Church of
the First Methodist Church in Ixmgwood, will bring the or­
dination message.
DeLand.
Miss Kara Fernandes, for­
All friends and members
mer missionary to Cuba, will of tlm churrh are Invited to
be (ho guest speaker.
attend his a|&gt;odal servire.

Elder Springs
To Ordain
New Deacon

W SCS To Hold
District Meet

Rev. Makin To Establish
New Presbyterian Church
Tbt 8c**tun of the First
Presbyterian Churrh uf Manfoul this week accepted With
rvluctauce the reaiguatiun uf
Its assistant pastor, Iter.
Tbomaa If. Makin. Makin Ima
served for two years with in*.
J r i-mpliuoi* in th* field* uf
v I • i t i n g , ev angelism and
Christian Education.
Ur but accepted a rail from
tiie Church Kxtemdon Com.
mitten of Uie Presbytery of
M. John* to l&gt;e the evangelist
leading lu th« organisation uf
a new Presbyterian Church
soon to ba started on a high,
pine-rovdttd site of 4.7 a e rn
near Huntand Estate. «&gt;n High­
way 17-92. He also wiU m i y b
the Hear Lake Presbyterian
Chapel, a rapidly growing
group whirli soon expect* to
be foi m ail/ organised aa a

church.
The new rhurcli south of
Sanford is a colonisation pro­
ject uf First Church to serve
about 100 member* ami their
families living In the Huiilund,
Park IUiIkv, South Pineciest,
and adjacent urea*. A survey,
inadt in Jutiuary by Miss
Blanche Garrett, S y n o d ' a
C li u r e It Extern.ion worker,
a li o w e d sufficient me inhere
ami interest to warrant Uie
initiation uf the new work.
Utilftie* companies predict
further gruwth In the are* in
th* next few years.
The Kev. and Mra. Makin
and their four children will
continue tu live a t their pre­
sent address in Sanford. I t ia
anticipated (hat Ihe first wor­
ship service m th* new church
will be held on April 21.

Alliance
YOUTH WEEK OFFICERS at the I’ruirio ldike Itiiptist Church in Fern
Park, March 17-2-1, vvil In*, seuteil front left, Hurry Carroll, Camilla Kirlu rid untl Put llluckwell; Mtunding, Verrell Hlwkwell, Humor Sewell III,
lloirHuirgina and Lurry Lilli.
x(Herald Photo)

New Choir
To Sing
By Jane Casselberry
The newly organlicd choir
of the Westminster Presby­
terian Church, under the til
reel ion of Mra. Gordon Dillon,
will alng for the first time
this Sunday for tlm It a m.
worship hour.
Services of the church sre
temporarily being conducted
at the Heftier Homes ofllecs
in Huwcll Park.
The pastor, Itev. John N.
Montgomery, will lisvc as Ills
s e r m o n topic "What is
HlghtT" A nursery is pro­
vided to care for (mail chil­
dren during thu service.
The United Presbyterian
Youth will meet at &lt;1:30 p in.
Sunday in the temporary cha­
pel. Junior and senior high
yuuthi are invited lo allend.

Methodisfs Set
Conference
The First Methodist Churrh
of Sanford will hold Its
Fourth Quarterly Conference
at 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday
at (lie churrh with Dr. Joe A.
Tollc, district superintendent,
as presiding officer.
Rev. John Adams, pastor of
the church, reminded today
that the meeting Is a Church
Conference and la open to all
members of the congregation.
Election of new church offi­
cer* for the coming year will
take place after nomination!
are presented hy the nominat­
ing rommlltre. Nominations
also will hr arrrplahle from
the floor.

W SCS To Meet
In Casselberry
By Jsnr Casselberry
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Cas­
selberry Community Melliilisl Church will meet next
Wednesday at I. IN p m in
Weaver Hall of the church.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Robert Fattier of Winter Gar­
den, district secretary til
chihlien's work, wlui will
talk on work of the Method
1st ('lunch with children
aruuml the world.
Mrs. Nelson Bunnell will
Ih» program Wader and Mrs.
la-ouard Casselberry will be
worship leader.

Attend

services
thisweek

at ifpurmvn
"jlace oj
worskifr

Witnesses To Attend
Three-Day Assembly
Rush N. Stafford, presiding
minister of Jehovah's Wit­
nesses, lias announced that the
entire Sanford congregation
will attend the three-day
Semi-Annual AsMxnbly being
held in New Smyrna Reach
this weekend.
Some fihO witnesses arc expeeled to attend tonight's
opening session of the assem­
bly which will take place at
the New Smyrna Reach High
School und I* sponsored by
the Watchtower ililile and
Tract Society of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Theme of (lie niogiifeg* will
tie “ Right Kind of Minister*."
D. J. Thomas, traveling repre­
sentative for the Society and
featured speaker, will lie as­
sisted fur tonight's program
by Stafford.
Tho main (tilde lecture will
lie given at 3 p.m. Sunday hy
Thunta* on ''Who Will Win

Youth Council
To Plon
Easter Season
The regular MYF meeting
and Fellowship Supper sched­
uled this Sunday at (he First
Methodist Churrh nf Sanford
will be prrrrdcd hy a meeting
of ihe church'.*. Youth Council
at 3 p.m. to make plans for
Youth Division activities dur­
ing Ihe Easier Season.
Tile supper, to lie served hy
member* of Ihe WSCS, will
follow at fi p.m. prior to meet­
ings of Ihe Senior and Junior
MYF groups.
Van Sluart will conclude his
series nf p r o g r a m s on
"School and Christian Youth"
for the juniors while Ihc sen­
ior group series, “ Love Thy
Neighbor." will be continued
by Judy Hotcmcyrr ami Jane
Kcimll* wtm will give tin* pro­
gram on ‘'Human Differ­
ences.”

Degree
Ithra Alex Johnson Jr., 122
Shannon Drive, will In- 'gra­
duated with a liarhrlur of
science degree on May 4. at
the University of Florida,
Gainesville.

the Struggle for World Su­
premacy?"
Sessions during the assem­
bly will include sermons, lec­
tures,
pantomimes,
short
plays. Instruction, guidsnre
and counsel.
All sessiuns are open to
the public without charge or
rollertions.

Sunshine Circle
Holds Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church WSCS met
Tuesday morning from 9 un­
til 11 at the home of Mrs.
Frank Mrssick, 431 Hibiscus
Rd. In Casselberry.
The business meeting and
devotional were conducted by
the chairman, Mrs. Darwin
Shea. II Was announced that
the circle made 341.39 from
Ihe rummage aale held re­
cently.
Tin* group continued (lie
study course on "The Him of
A lla" with a report on the
Island of Formosa hy Mrs.
John Gee.
Thu hostess served a vari­
ety of pastries and coffee
prior lo the meeting.
The April 2 meeting of (he
circle will be held at Ih*
home of Mrs. Edna Duggins,
Seminole Illvil., in Cassel­
berry.

Brownies, Scouts
To Attend
Good Shepherd
Rmwnic Troop 337, which
meets at Ihe tak e Mary Ele­
mentary School, and Senior
Girl Seoul Troop 211, which
is s|(onsored hy thu Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church of
Sanfurd, will attend the 10:30
a.m. worship service at Good
Shepherd lids Sunday.
The Scouts, who will allend
in a group and In full uniform, will be marking the an
dual observation of Girl Scout
Sunduy which opens National
Girl Scout Week.

a t v s ' o n i i x i .i .i a m r
( III HUH
A t e , a s * M lk St.
C C &lt;»*** ________ .. P a sto r
K in,Ivy ft* hoo t
»:4I a. m.
M ornlnr W orship
17:4* a. m.
K v r n l n s W o r s h i p .... T:*o p m.
.V.V.K. T h o r s ............ * :J0 p. m.
Wa*t. P ra jro r S . r v l r * . 7:J0 p i n .
P ark

Assembly Of (tod
pivr.cju.aT «x*r.wnLT
o r no n c m in h

Car. STlk a a t Kim
It. M Know __ ____ ___ P a s t o r
Hunclajr Hrhool __ &gt; 4 1 a. m.
M nrnlna W orship
!»:SS a . m.
K v * n | n s W o r s h i p __7:30 p. m.
T ilt.
K venlng
T o u th S -rvIr*
... T:S* p. m.
Mid-VY».k ss r v l r *
7:1* p. m

Baptist

A ORTH O SI.AVnO
BAPTIST CHAPRI.
l e a a . P a l r f a s Aee.
V*. v . M x sg x rd . c h a p e l P s e l e r
Sunday Sch ool ____ 0:41 x.m.
T r a in in g Union .
. 1:10 p. m.
W ors hip
t l a. m.
7:1* p.m.
Woo. E v o k in g P r sy o r 7:11 p.ai.
i:i.n r.a s p r i a o s b a p t i s t
Old O r l s a d a R d . dt Myrtle
II. I l x m l l l o a d r l l l l n __ P a s t o r
S u n d a y School
. 0:43 a. m.
•Morning W o r s h i p
11:00 a. IP.
T r a in i n g Union _ 1:10 p. in.
K v s a l n g W fra h lp .— 7 : t l p. m.

Catholic
ALL BOI L* CATHOLIO
CHURCH
Oak A t e . a t Ptk St.
ftlrhord l . y e s a . . . . — r a s t e r
Rundsy M asse s ____l : l (
s. m.
__ | : l l
a. m.
____ 10:01
a. m.
____ 11:1* a. m.
W o o k d a y * __________ 7:10 a. m.

church
n r hod
BSad d m a r k
flsro ld D. B o a t w r i g h t
P astor
Hundsy School . . 0:01 a. m.
Morning Worohlp
1t:*0 a. m.
R v s n g s llst lo Harr.
7:00 p. m.
Tuss. r r s y s r Bsrv. 7:30 p. m.
Thura. T o u n g Pso pl*
X n d s x v s r --------- 7:1* P- m.

Mrs. Granger
Visits Church
By Donna Estes
Special guest at this week's
Wednesday evening service at
j Christ Church Episcopal m
I Long wood was Mrs. ulga
I Granger, wife of the deceas, ed former vicar, Rev. George
( I- Granger.
Mrs. Granger now resides
i in Clermont.

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C H t'R t M
NAgARRNH

task* M a ry , r i m
Kev. W . 1. H o l c o m b s , P a s t o r
Sunday
0:4s a. m. . . . m i l l * School
lt.o o a. ro. - M o r n i n g W o r s h i p
7:00 p m. — P .v sn lns S srv lcn
7:00 p. in. _ W s d . Mld-WssW
P ra y s r Ssrvlcsa
7:10p. m. 1 st W s d . M l s s l o n s r y
■ srvlcs

Congregational
f ORBRBBaTHVVAl.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
H a l t e d Chare* mt C b rU ll
P ark A v ea a a a t 1 0 lk at.
0:00 a. m. _ Church School
11:00 a. m. ....... ........
Service
0:10 p m __C h r i s t i e * T o u t h
MlnlOtry
Rsv. W slt o r A.R. McPhsrsen,
P astor

riR B T
THR

Pentecostal
F IR S T P S V T X r o S T A L
CHURCH OP I.OMIWOOO

•dl O r u ie a treat

R s r . K. R u t h G r a n t __ P a s t o r
S u n d a y Schont . . . _ 10:*0 a. m.
M arking W orship
11:00 a. ro.
Sunday F.vonlng __ l i l t p. m.
W s d . B ib le S t u d y _ 7:10 p. m.
C o n q u e ro r * M a t t i n g
P r l u » r .....................7:00 p. m.

Lutheran

r i N « T B A P T IS T C H I'R r H
BIS P a rk A r e a s *
r
a C h t n - s ________ p a st o r P IR ST C H R I t n A H r a c a e a
LV T R R R A N CHURCH o r
Morn lna W orship _ I i&gt; ». as.
D I s r s P L B S B P CHRIST
RRDRRHRR
Sunday School —— 1:41 s. m.
ISOI S. S a a leed Aee.
F IR S T PR R 0 B T T R R IA A
Mnrnlna W o rship
It:** a. I*. Ttev. W a y n e J o h n sto n
Pastor
CHURCH
T r a in i n g Union — *:)S p. rn. Sunday S c h o e t ______ 0:41 a. ro "The Ckarok e t t h s Xeathtras
Oak A r e . a s d T h ird at.
Hour" s a d TY “T h i s le t h s
K ven ln g W o rs h ip .. 7:30 p. m. Morn ing W o rship
I l : t l a. as. U f a "
Graver ( s w e l l Jr.
P a sto r
Wed. P r a y s r B s rv let T i l l p. m.
H sr bort W. Oners* _ _ P a st e r T h s m s s H. M t k l n . . AO tlstsn l
• u a d s y School _
0 : U a. m. M orning W o rship _ 4:04 a. ro.
CEN TR AL B A P T IS T CHURCH
W ars hip Barrio* — 10:10 a. m S u a d sy S c h o o l ____0:40 a. ro.
ch u rch n r ck ribt
Bastion M eetin g __ 11:41 a. m.
Car. t « l k at. * Oak A rs.
H o r a l a g W o rs h ip
11:00 a. m.
( la ll Sm ith - .....
Paster
Ralph
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0:00 p . m .
Rundsy School _ „ 1:41 a. m.
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0:10 p. m.
Mornlna W orship
11:0* a. m.
11:01 *. m.
K v en ln g W o rship
7:1* p. m.
T r a ln ln a U nion _ 4:10 p. m. Morn ing W orship
K v en ln g W o rship _ T:l* p. m. K ro a ln g W o rship . 7:11 p. m. ORACH H B T R O B i r r c h u r c h Wod. P r s y o r S o r t i e s l i l t p.m.
W sd. P r a r s r Hsrrlee 7:10 p.m. Wod. P r s y o r Sorvlo* T:l» pas. Oa o r a R*.. At W a e d l s a d A t *.,
Her. J o h * R. Hire*. Jr. F a cto r
N u rssrr Opsn
PAUL* CHURCH OF CHRIST ■ un d sy S c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
W T l t n —...... ..........Till p. m.
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M orning W orship
11:00 a. m.
Morrl* Ruby
H v * n g * ll.t H T F ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.
m ills ctooo oo _ 10:0* a. as.
CH URCH I F JRSUB CHRIST
MT. H 4 V R X PRIM ITIVE
M orn ing Worohlp _ 11:10 a. m.
o r LATTP.R D A T PAINTS
B A P T IS T CHURCH
K v en ln g Worohlp _ ( : l d p. m.
BBRNBXRR H k T R ODIST
ISIS S, P a r k
341k a i . s a d C kes e Are.
Ulbl* Class** Wo*. 7:11 p.m.
CHURCH
ll l s h o p J. S t a n l e y H o u s t o n
C. T. Morris .
. P astor
extra* R rtg k ta
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0:00 o .m
l l s a u t s r Vlrrtlna
14:10 s. m.
CMrR CH o r CH RIST
Rov. R a y Gregory, Jr., P a sto r
IPIr st Mundsr)
U s g w eo d. P i e .
Sunday School _ _ 0:41 a. m. S u n d a y School . . . 10:10 a. nx
0:00 p.m.
Con feren ce —------- — 7:10 p. -a. Lord's Day S o r v lc e t 1 * 1 0 a m. Morning W arship
11:00 a. m. S a c r a m e n t M o o t i n g
(p r c c s d l n c Haturdar&gt;
and 7:3* p.m. M T V ----------------CIOp. m.
Third S u n d a y --------7:10 p. m.
Bra. W orship ____
7:10 p. m.
Jo a I l s r v U l ____ Ass't r a s t o r
Wsd. P ra y er S errlca Til* p. aa.
CHURCH n r CHRIBT
l i l l P a rk A v e a a a
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WKSTSIIU: WI.SIITVARV i U*ri ^ o ^ u
BAP TIS T UHI RCM
'TO L18T YOUR
dl* Park
Htble Stu dy
— t#:0# k. m.
■Ik SI. * H etty A re.
11:00 a. in. Jo ha T. Ad am s Jr. _ P a st o r
P a sto r Morn ing W o rship
Paul XI. Cklley
Sunday School _ 10:00 a. m. Kvsnlnic Nrrvlrs . . . 1:30 p m. M oralng W ors hip _ I d o a. m.
Use “Herald o f Truth'* 1 p.m. Sunday S c k s s l ____ 0:41 a. m.
Monday
M orning Worohlp
10:11 a. m.
11:00 a. ro. Ifundsy on Channol t
M orn ing W o rship
M T - M o o t i n g s _____ t i l * p. m.
Tuesday
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E r e a l a g W orship __ 7:10 p. a*.
W odnss day
W ed n esd a y
7:30 p. tn.
Pra yed S erv ice _ 7:4 5 p. m. mill* C lees es

Christian

Presbyterian

Church Of Christ

Methodist

L .D .S .

CHURCH

Christian Science

N uarene

PIAKCIIKST II »»*TIST
I III III II
rra s T ch u rch o r CHRirr
P IR dT CH VRTR
lla o r a Noad
a riR im rr
am R e s t aeowad S tr eet
P a s t o r . . . William J. O u r s*
B P TH H WASARRBR
M orning W orship
1:10 * Sunday atr-*le* k
t , gad s l s t Hapto S v s ,
11 a. nt.
Sunday Rehsel _ _ 11:00 a. m. Paul R isk s* .............. ...... p a s t o r
■ubfoct:
H u u d s y School
4:40 a. m.
Sunday Scans!
0:01 a. ro.
T r x l n t n r U n i o n _ . f : I S p. m.
• Man"
Mornlag Worship 10:01 a. as.
l-iveliloK S e r v ic e .
1:00 p. m. W ed n esd ay Borvtoe 1:00 p. as. Toath
______________ p. m.
W ad O f fic e rs A T e a c h e r s
Roadlna
Roo m: &lt;la Chursh R ra a g o llo llo Serrlca 7:14 p.m.
X l r s t l n g ............. 7:00
p. rd.
K d l(let) 3:30-1:10 Tuas. A Third Suadty
Wsd. P ra y sr Ser vice 1:00 p.m.
S l n g s p l r s t l o a ___ _ 1:04 p. as.
Thuro.

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�Altamonte Adventists
To Conduct Revival
II) Louise Simunrk
The Seventh-Day Adventist
Church &lt;&gt;J AlUimimtc Springs
will open h three-week revival
Sunday to lie conducted by
Evangelist IE. K. Corner of
Cleat uuter.
Meeting* will lie lield at
7::&gt;0 p. in. on Sundays. Tues­
day*. Wednesday* and I ' m day* of emit week. •
An unusual structure will
lie used to house I lie revival.
I.ltetully "blown up" next to
the cliuioh on Maitland Ave.
it a large, fireproof tent
which whs inflated by two
blowers in constant notion last
Wednesday. This tent, which
took ten minutes to inflate
Slid which will accommodate

COO persons, is held in suspen­
sion by compressed air. ticneratots ure powered by casoline motors and an auxiliary
motor is kept on standby at
all times in case ot any enterKelley.
Tents of tliis type have been
used by tile U. S. Air Force.
Murines. Nuvy and tlie Army
Coips of KiiKineeis. Willie ill
use recently in tlie Philip­
pine*, withstood IMl-mile un
hour winds witli no duitKcr
whatsoever of collapse.
Elder Warren Struvvn, pas­
tor of the church cxtcndinK
invitation to the public to a t­
tend the rivivul meeting*, said
that Evangelist Center is a
dynamic llilde pieucher who

DUD.LINK Kit. Hluiulrt lull iiKiiinst thu sky aL
drill situ we«t of town.
(Ilorald Photo)

Drilling Crews Reach
Limerock At 60 Feet Drilling crews, workiiiK in
conjunction with the Florida
Gu* Transmission Company
engineer, Kurl Kirkpatrick in
an aieu west of Sanford reach­
ed limestone at IHJ feet depth,
.'10 feet aliove sea level,
Thursday.
Taking samples of the drill­
ing crew's findiliKS was Floyd
Slir.w, Chief Explorer for
Snow Associates, who is pros-

Bruce Cameron
Dies At 47

pectinu in the area.
Snow said that miuvrul de­
posits of iimcnilu, xircoii,
innimzitc and nitils were
found to run from surfatu to
a depth of almlit 13 tort.
Ilclow Umt, from 20 to -ill
fe d is clay, and belcwr that
sandstotio and phosphate.
"This neither condemns not
proves tlie picM-nt explniulions in which we aru inter­
ested,"-Snow snid. ‘‘This area
drilled liy this crew is only
alsiul a ten ucro sipiare of t lie
5,000 acre uteu wliieh we will
search.’’
Snow and his crew plan to
put a dredge in tlie Wekivii
ItIvcr, to test the bed o| the
river for tlie deposits under­
neath, and make many other
tests ill the uteu between the
Wckivu and Hlarkwntcr Creek.
Kurl Kiil.|uitiick, engineer
for tlie Florida lius Company
explained Hint his company
was searching for the clay de­
posit*. which will conduct elec11idly.
lie noted that chemical eketficity is used to prevent and
control conosioit of the gas
pipelines,
A small silver box near the
site of lli" drilling controls
the protection of the pipeline
all tlie way to Daytona lirurh,
Kirkpatrick sanl.

Mr. Ilrucc J. Cameron, 17,
died at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Thursday a m. alter
a short Illness, lie was horn
July 7, 1915 in Charleston,
S. C. and has lived in Sanr&lt;&gt;rd for tlie past 39 years.
He was a member ol All
Souls Catholic Church, in
Sanford.
He is survived by his wile,
Mrs. Mary J. Cameron, two
sons. Michael and Ilichard,
of Sanford: two sisters, Mrs.
J. K. Gradick of Sanford and
Mrs. John II. Ilutt, Panama
City; four brothers. Earl
Cameron, Newark, N.J.; St.
Clair
Cameron.
Sanford;
Capt. Charles II. Cameron.
U. S. Murine Corp., Cherry j
Poinl, N. C. and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be i
held at 11 a. in. Saturday at i
All Souls Catholic Church j Funeral service* lor Clyde
with Hcv. Ilichard I.juns of­ C. Humphrey were to be held
ficiating. Hurial will lx.- in at 3:30 p. m. today at UrisAll Souls Cemetery. Sanford. son Funeral Home with Kcv.
The Kosary will l&gt;c recited , Fred 11. Chance officiating.
Hurial will be In Oaklawn
at 8:13 p.m. today at Urisson Funeral llume.
Memorial Park.

Tlie four Girl Scout Troops
which meet each week ut
Grace Methodist Church will
he attending t li c Sunday
Morning Worship Service*
this week in a group in com­
memoration of liirl Seoul
Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon, Ironi
4 to fi:3ii p.m. a Workers Con­
ference will lie held for all
church school workers and
prospective teachers. At 7
p.m. the Methodist Men will
have their regular monthly
meeting.
Membership classes f o r
children arc being held each
Saturday- morning at *.);:tn
conducted by the pastor, Hcv
John II. Hires Jr. The class
ior teen-agers will meet wiili
Kvv. Hires Sunday morning
during tlie regular Sunday
School hour.
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has liclit similar meetings all
over tlie state a« well as in
Nassau and Bermuda, lie has
just completed two campaiKns
in Nassau.
A feature of each meeting
I will he special llitde Marking
Classes during which hun­
dreds of llildes will lie given
away free to those uttendiliK.
St m a n said.
Itcgulur services at the
chut eh ure conducted each
l Saturday with Sabbath School
at U:30 a. m. followid by the
worship service at II u. nt.
Prayer lueetinK* uie on Wed­
nesday niuht* at "bill p. m.
and Young People's Mcctiinrs
ure held on Fridays at 7:30
I p. m.

'Underground'
Riches May Be
Brought To Life
Ity Hot IliKKinlHilliaui
Seminole County’s under­
ground
riches
may
bo
Iwouglit to light soon if proM*ii‘ pros|M-cting operation*
west of Sanford hy Fiovd
Snow Chief of Exploration
and Ids associates find what
airborne radioactivity sur­
veys have indicated.
Swamplands such as the
one located along tlie Wokiwa River may contain a low
concentrate of uranium such
as occurs in certain types of
limestock
a n d phosphate
rock.
Snow said that tlie uranium
is actually a secondary pro­
duct of the possible lime­
stone mining, as the forma­
tions are very low grade and
otfer ‘‘formidable extraction
problems.”
•‘But the limestone, rock,
and rutile, itincnite and manante minerals offer lucra­
tive mining possibilities (or
tlie area,” Snow said.
Florida ranks first in the
nation in tlie production of
zircon and second in titanium
concentrates. Other minerals
amt rocks which sra found
extensively in the state In­
clude lime, gem stones, oys­
ter sliell lime, cement, prut,
and various kinds of indus­
trial sands.
These materials, used ex­
tensively for industrial and
commercial work are mined
all over the state anil ship­
ped mainly hy barge.
•'tire mined in Seminole
Count) lias a natural ship­
ping access to all (mint*
right up the St. Johns llivcr,"
Snow- pointed out.
A pa|H-r prepared by the
Atomic Energy Commission
stales that tlie highest concentral ion of uranium in
phosphates occurs in deposits
in the Pliocene Hone Valley
(urination in Florida.
It is found in certain types
of marine sediments, parti­
cularly
phosphorite*
and
black shale. Tlie deposiis are
found under the locution of
vanished lakes and were
formed millions of years ago.
Hesultv of surveys indicate
that tin- phosphate deposits
o( Florida contain sufficient
uranium to lie detected by
airborne radio-activity detec­
tion
equipment,
provided
there is some surface expres­
sion of the deposits.
"Hut the significance of
these indications cannot be
ascertained until adequate e*
pluration work is undertak
on." Snow said.

Rev. Hughlett To Be Guest Boat Handling
Of Casselberry Methodists Course Slated
Hy Jan Casselberry
Hcv. John Hughlett, mis­
sionary to Hu* Congo, will
speak at the Casselberry
Community Methodist llmrcli
at 7:30 p. nt. Sunday.
Rev. Hughlett is partiallysupported by the Christian
Homemaker's Sunday School
Class of the church.
The son of Dr. William

Vegetable
Market

The Santord Recreation De­
lian incut in conjunction with
th e
United Stales Coast
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla No.
4-11 Seniimile-Orlatido troop
will sponsor a three week
course in ln&gt;at handling and
safety course.
All parents who use their
iNiati lor weekend family re­
creation should attend this
series on laiat handling.
The classes will begin Mon­
day evening. 7:30 p.m. at the
Civic Center. There will be I
no fee charged and Junior ]
and Senior High students arc
urged In enroll.

lluglilelt. a missionary to Hie
Congo for more than 30
years, lie received hi* col­
lege training and engineer­
ing degree at Virginia Poly­
technic Institute qnd did one
year postgraduate work at
Asbury Theological Seminary.
After graduation lie went to
tlie Congo for three nnd onchalf years. It was h u e that
lie met ids wife, a native of
l.ind, Wash. Two of their
children, a boy, four and a
girl, three, were born there.
On Felt H&gt; of llii* year an­
other daughter was Isirn to
them in l.ind.
The lluglitetts have fawn
on furlough in tlie United Hoard To Meet
State* during the past year
Die executive board of the
and plan to leave on May Altamonte Spring* Element­
15 to return to tlie mission ary PTA will meet at 8 p.m.
field. They will study for next Tuesday nt the school.
three mouths in Europe be­
fore going bark to Ilie Congo.
Hev. Hughlett'* two sisters,
Vera, a nurse, and Dorothy,
a worker in Christian educa­
tion, Is it li also are serving
in Hie Congo.
Tlie public i* invited to
hear lilts dedicated young
missionary speak at the Sun­
day ni-ild service.

In New York Thursday,
cabbage was slightly weaker
again, selling mostly nl 2.(812.30 per crate with one mark
nt 3.00. K**l cabbage was 3.008.23, and the Savoy type 3.00.
Celery was about unchanged.
Crates of 2*i to 4 dozen size
sold, at 3.00-3.30 and 'J dozen
size ranged from 3.30-3.33.
Cartons of IN film wrapped
eelery Inviila were 3.73. Chi­
nese enhbage wit* 2.00-2.30
per rrutv. Hum lied eollnrd.* in
Bruee boxes were 3.011-3.23.
Endive wu* slightly stronger
ut 1.73-2 011 per crate, with
some large ami fair eomlition
at 1.30, ami i-searidc was 1.30By Mona Grillntrad
2.00. Mostly 1.73 2.00.
Big
North Orlando’s Our l.udy's
Boston lettuce was slightly Circle of the Church of Na­
higher, ranging from 3.00* tivity Catholic Women’s Club
3.73 per t-iule of 21 heads, and will meet at 7:30 p.m. next
rtimuine was nl-n up slightly Monday al tlie homo of Mr*.
at 2.50-3 00, with some fair Jerry .Sills, II N. Cortez Ave.
quality ami sniull at 1.30-2.00.
Mr . Hill St*i-Ink. circle
Bushel basket* of mustard chairman, bn* unnoum-rd that
gitv-ns in fair condition rang­ report* will be presented by
ed fitim 1.00-1.30, ami turnip committees assigned at tintop* were 1.25.1.50. Parsley Februaiy meeting.
wu* um-liungetl ut 3.00 per
crate of 3 dozen hunches fot
t in ly und 1.00, a few- -130 foi
plain. Itrnlisli prices were i
sligUly higher, la-ktS- of I i
MODERN
burn lies selling for 1.25, and
30 - 0 or. film ling* 1,23-1.30. |
Water cress was 15-IHc per |
bunch with u few us high a I
SOUND CENT Hit:
20c. In Central Florida Wed J
nesday cabbage In ought 1.25 {
1.30 |H-r crate and 1.00-1.25 in
30 lb. kick*. Celery prices j
were unchanged with crate*
ul 2 dozen selling for I 05. 2'v
and :&lt; dozen 2,00. dom i 2.5o
and 6 to 8 dozen 3 oo

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By Donna Estes
Fr. George M. Jarvis 1\\
vicar of Christ Church Epis­
copal in I.on gwood, ha* an­
nounced that tlu&lt; sermon at
next Wednesday's 8 p. nt.
service will In' given by Hcv.
Fred N. Paddock, vicar of
Holy Trinity Church in Fruitland Park at St. Francis
Church in Hushncll.
Tlie subject of his sermon
will be "Penance."
The public is invited to at­
tend and to visit the parish
Hall following the service to
enjoy a cup of coffee and
greet tlie visiting minister.

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PTA Groups Organize
New County Council
Hy l.ouhc Simunck
meeting scheduled for April
An organizational meeting III ut the Pinecrest School in
of tlie Seminole County Coun­ Sanford.
Serving on the committee
cil of PTA vva* held Wednes­ will lie Mrs. Pat Dome (rum
day morning at Lyman High South Seminole. Mr*. Philip
School with representatives Simpson f r o m
Pineercst,
present from Plnoeresl Ele­ John Hall from Hear Lxke,
mentary in Sanford. South Mrs l.eland Berg Irom Alta*
Seminole Junior High at Cas­ j monte and Mrs. C. F. Field
selberry. Altamonte Element- I front I.y nian.
ary. Hear Lake Elementary
Guest speaker lor tlie Hirel­
and Lyman.
ing was Mr*. Hazel Brunner,
A nominating committee district -president, who spoke
was elected lo recommend a mi tunctions and purposes of
slate ol ollirers at the next county councils. She was as| sislt'il in her address and re­
sume liv Mrs. Heed Watts.
The first reading ot the by­
laws was approved alter tlie
group olllcially voted to (orio
Ity Shirky Wentworth
a council.
Tickets ure row available
from Mrs. Hemell Huston of
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\ llltl KLOW-IJP occurred in Altamoiitu Spring* Wednesday afternoon
when Seventh-day Adventists inflated this unusual tent in preparation of
a three-week revival which begins Sunday. Located next to the Chtireh on
-Maitland Ave., tlie tent will house (it'd persons.
(Herald Photo)

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Not Buried: Bored
I t to astonishing how often tho
word "boredom" pops up in efforts to
get it the ills or our scientific • in­
dustrial society.
Educators f • the school drop­
outs are bored.
Specialists say boredom Is a big
factor in juveniles’ search for
"kicks,’* a quest that sometimes
leads them into crime so vicious that
It staggers veteran criminologists.
Scholar Erich Fromm comes along now and says it may be that
20th-century man has helped to con­
struct a civilization whose crucial
elements largely bore him to tears.
Countless factory and office
workers find little interest in their
work, which often is so beautifully
organized and routinized that the
juices are squeezed out of it
Untold numbers of Americans
are dulled, if not irritated, by tedi­
ous hours of commuting by rail, bus
or bumper-to-bumper private car.
All this is not a new problem, ex­
cept perhaps in magnitude. Many
people feel they make no personal
imprint on life. They are engulfed,
bowled along like chips in a millrace. Thera is little they can conquer.
The experts on life adjustment
tell them, and their youngsters, to
get busy beyond the school ground
or the office. Develop n hobby, take
a trip, engage in somu enterprise,
create something.
For some people this works. But
for many it does not. They cannot

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quite reconcile themselves to the te­
dium of working and getting to and
from work. It takes too big a slice of
their day.
Efforts to stir Interest in active,
creative sidelines seem to many a
patch on life that does not stick.
So, as the kids seek "kicks,” the
adults chase excitements. They col­
lect experiences, to offset the dull­
ness and fill out the day. They move
about Just for the sake of moving.
They congregate for dinners and par­
ties, at which food and drink abound.
They stare transfixed at a television
screen rerunning last year’s excite­
ments.
It Is no wonder seme of the stur­
dier and more energetic plunge Into
politics. There a man conquers, gets
n grip on something solid — power.
He can make an imprint Reward is
personal.
The question is big.
Have we
gone far toward removing tho drud­
gery from scratching a living on this
earth, only to leave man without the
hard stimulus, the test of soul, which
that effort provided? Have we me­
chanized and automatcd.ourselves in­
to a condition of physical and men­
tal freedom that we don’t know how
to use?
We’d better turn up some an­
swers. The hobbies and vacation
spins are not enough. It is work,
with the hands and the brain, that
must be creative — and fully chal­
lenging. Today too littlo of it is.

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t e a m offered aapeth ad­
vice te eolre Frank's prtW.
Irik Aad Shakespeare area
wrote a story aboat It, too,
for tagging w o a ta alap ty
a r t k a a try for physical
dominant* by Utsir taste as*
to rts. If a haabaad la toe
Indulgent, his wife vagasty
coaaldsfc him alaayl
CASE 0-477i Frank L* ne­
ed 19, U a aollsga asnlor.
MDr. Crane,” hs began, "I
am in love with a girl named
Fam.
"Slit la wonderful end I nm
tr a :y about bar. But oho often
•lands me np ae regard dates
gnd sets Indifferent
“ Vet I am her slave, always
being a t her beck and call, but
•till she often treats me like
d irt under her fe e t
"So what can I do to get her
to merry m a t"
Heed Beaoeo’e Advice
Eineca was a famous Ro­
man philosopher, bom about
the some year ea Jacua.
And Seneca was once ap­
proached by a young man
With Frank'* problem. Who
baked advise on kow to handla
Women.
Seneca shook hie head, sage­
ly, and than advised hlmi

“Go to tho orehor. See how
ho hondlea hla bow. With one
hand ho pushoo It away from
him but with tho other, ho
pulls it beek again."
What 8*n*ea really m eant
In popular language waai
“Keep ’em gueaalng."
Or give ’em a little stiff
arm treatm ent Use the base­
ball pitcher’s ehnnge of pact.
Moat men ere too selfish
end thoughtless to need Sen­
eca’s wise counsel.
Out occasion*!!/ we encoun­
ter a cultured, love-smitten
youth who gives in to his
sweetheart's every whim.
He spoils her end never a r­
gues or quarrel with hor.
So tho Usual girl then vag­
uely grows raaUsss, sines aha
sscrstly feels that such a man
Is not suffjclently masculine,
Ho stems rather sissy to
hsr, so she deliberately tries
to angar him. For aba wants
to taunt him till ha asserts
his masculine dominance.
Alas, such males o f t e n
meekly submit end continual
ly Indulge their girl friends.
So the girls then grow more
Irritated and thus become
more Irritating to their es­
cort*.

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Phil Newsom Says

Shakespeare under ■ t o o d
this trait In women when hs
wrote hie famous “Taming of
the Shrew."
In psychology, wo say th at
a nagging wife is simply hun­
gry for soma strong-arm mas­
culine treatment.
Tho roason Magglo picks on
Jlggs In tho comic pages and
throws rolling pins a t his
head, la simply the feet that
Jigga never read the* sex
booklet mentioned below.
For Maggie Is simply try ­
ing to force Jigge Into assert­
ing hie masculine dominance.
Women era often liko spoil­
ed children who tako advant­
age of tholr doting parents.
The more a father end
mother spoil th at arrogant
child, th* greeter will It Im­
pose upon them.
In male - female relation­
ships, women thus erave to be
dominated. Oh, not all th*
tlmal But a t least occasion­
ally.
Many dominant husbands
thus let their wives have their
own way In most m atters
around ths house.
But those wives don’t be­
come shrews e r B u g g i n g
mates if the husbands have nt
ono time or anothor put those
wives In their place.
It is like punishing n naugh­
ty child, for you generally
don’t noed la resort t* aor*
poral punishment but one*
with a youngster.
Thereafter, the very tone of
your vole* will snap him Into
line. So It la In happy m ar­
riage! A good wife purrs If
her husband physically dom­
inates her.
So sand for Uia booklet “Sox
Problem* In Marriage,” en­
closing n stamped return en­
velope, plus 10 cents.

Officially the U. S. State
Department bed “ no com­
ment" on tbs fall of Cana­
dian Prim* MlnUter John
Dlefenbaker’s
Conservative
government.
Inwardly It quaked at the
very thought that e Canadian
general election might be
fought on the laiue of U. S.
intervention in Canadian af.
fairs.
Diefenbaker, a m aster at
emotional oratory, promliod
to play down anti-American­
ism but said the question of
foreign domination certainly
would be an issue in tho
election which would be the
second for Canada within leas
than a year. For an emo­
tional aubjeet among Cana­
dians he scarcely could pick
a better one.
As for Washington, K had
only to look to history. Three
low points In U. S.-Canadian
relations—In 1891, In 1911 amt
in 1937 — were sparked by
charges or fears of U. S.

domination.
In 1937, Diefenbaker upset
predictions and rode to pow­
e r in a campaign liberally
larded with suggestions that
U. S. dollars were taking
ever the Canadian economy.
In the year before, Cana­
da's trade deficit with the
United States had amounted
to 81.29 billion. But at the
same time U. S. Investment*
In Canada were spiraling
sharply upward.
From a comparatively mo­
dest $2 billion invested in
1929, by the end of 1937 the
sum totalled $3.6 billion. In
I960, It was $10.2 billion.
Income tax payments to the
Canadian government from
theie Investments In 1937
came to fSOO million and the
companies Involved employed
more then half e million
Canadian workers.
But what concerned the na­
tionalists most was the fact
that U. 8. money had taken
over a heavy proportion of
Canadian's natural resources

—75 per cent of her oil sod
gas and half of her mining.
Early In his carear as
prime minister Dlefenbiker
called upon Canadian* to
shift 13 per cent of their U.
S. purchase orders to British
suppliers In order that Bri
tain in turn, could hava an
Increased ability to buy Can
dJan wheat.
Unde- Diefenbaker there
have been measures to re­
strict ttie flow for foreign In
vestments, which necessarily
hit the U. S. hardest.
As a prairie lawyer, Die
fenbaker gained a reputation
for his ability to use the
emotional appeal. As a prime
minister he alio has gain­
ed a reputation aa a men
Indecisive on m atters requlring a quick caciiioa.
It was Dlefenbaker’s inde­
cision on the question of nu­
clear weapons for Canada
that brought th* U. S. chal­
lenge
and
Dlefeabeker'e
charge of "unwarranted in­
trusion In Canadian affairs."

Dick West Says

WASHINGTON (UP1) There has bean a lot of talk
this year about the system
under which Congress ope­
rates and whether it needs to
be m oderated.
Soma deep thinkers seem
te feel that the legislative
machinery as presently con­
stituted la too cumbersome to
perm it Congress to meet its
raapoaslbiutlas In the space

It's Just that It hasn't done
anything very noticeable.
I have bocn looking over
the legislative calender and
I find that, going Into th*
last week of February, th*
House of Representatives al­
ready had passed a total of
two bills.
One of them extends the
time for filing burial expenre* for velerana. The
other authorises the armed
force* to provide equipment
and other support for the an­
nual Roy Scouts Jamboree.
Neither is exactly earthahaklng, but they certainly
should quash any complaints
that Congress is prone to
dalliance o r Is composed of
slugabeds.
Tbs Senate, U Is true, baa
not been quite a* productive
ns the House. By that I m tan
that the senators haven't
passed any bills as yet.

This 1* not ■ sign of etmal
or lackadaisical behavior,
however. Th* Senate ha*
been having soma trouble
getting organised. I can ap­
preciate its problem becaua*
1 often have trouble getting
organised myself.
Even so, the Senate has
managed to paaa five resolu­
tions. In one reaolutloo, it
notified the President that
a quorum wee present on
opening dey. In another re­
solution, it notified the House
that a quorum w u present.
Tbs point I'm trying to
make Is, the fact that noth­
ing much has happened in
Congress doesn't necessarily
mean that Congress has been
standing still.
Anyone who hat spent much
time around the Capitol e ta
tell you that It's possible tor
nothing to happen even when
Congress Is going full blast.

Give your child she benefit of

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Malurds), Sunday and Chri.lmas; published Halurday proceeding

Chrtetau*.

BUtlitlee show th at people
In tho U. 8. own tho largest
percentage of autos. What do
thsy mean OWNT

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Tney’rw showing black and
white “eonvlet” pajamas, fust
the thing for folks who sleep
la bars.

MatterOf Fad
There are mar* than tw ist
as many people living an n
square mile of land in tho
United I t s tea than there are
in the Soviet Union. With a
total area of 8,614,211 square
mile* and a population of 182,
888,000, there are 60.8 persons
on hack square mil* of Ameri­
can land. The 214,400,000-In­
habitants *f the Soviet Uniea
spread a a t ever 8,048,488
equaru mil**, make H 14 J
persons per square mile.

Notebook

WASHINGTON—(NBA) — flated with the price level. come would be $64,000 before
Complete confusion te about Change from a system of taxes, possibly somewhat less
after taxes. And which of our
all th at cams out of n day­ graduated incomes taxes to
pressing problems will have
long discussion of economic consumption and wealth taxes. vanished!"
growth before 200 of th* na­ Give temporary tax cute to
tion’s top business brains, a s­ sluggish industries.
On monetary and fiscal pol­
sembled in Washington by the
icies, Samuelson’a recommend­
American Bankers Assn.
ations were so complex they
ABA wanted soma fresh defy simplification. He him­
Editor
Ideas on this subject and it self got all mixed up In them.
Sanford
Herald
got them. Thr** of th* coun­ His text read: *. . . . Ameri­
try's most brilliant young pro­ can policy should be to alter 201 West First Street
fessors o f economics were the parity of the dollar." But Sanford, Florida
asked to present papers on the when asked about this later ho Dear Sir:
■object They ditugrM d on said, "I would not favor de­
I would like to take this
practically everything. Gob- valuation."
opportunity to thank all per­
bledygook hit the blowers and
At tha end of hit paper,
was spread knee-deep all over Samuelson wrote this as his sons who helped make our
the place.
final apology: “I wish 1 could recent Florida Junior Boys
Paul W. McCracken, Uni­ hava come here and promised State Basketball Tournament
versity of Michigan Graduate that balancing the budget, pro- a success.
Special thanks to Mr. Andy
School of Butlnssi Adminis­ serving monetary discipline,
tration, quoted Arnold Toyn­ reducing government expendi­ Bracken, Principal oi aenubee to th* effect th at of 26 tures and busting the monop­ nolc High for the use of their
civilisations, 16 are dead, 9 oly powers of lsl&gt;or unions wonderful facility. Mr. Braehava broken down and only 1 would usher in an era of cn und his staff cooperated to
remains—ours. The historian'* growth and prosperity with­ the utmost during the regu­
conclusion was that civilisa­ out inflation or tears. I t was lar season and during tha
tions break down not from not my heart th at kept me State Tournament.
I would like to compliment
outside pressures but from from doing so. It was my head
disintegration w i t h i n . Me. nnd my fear of being In viola­ all the local coaches for their
fino sense of citizenship for
Craksn then pointed to the tion of the laws of fraud.”
signs.
George \V. Stlgier, profes­ coaching and spending many
flours of their time to wvirk
The number of patents Issu­ sor of American Institutions
with the children.
ed and applied for, relative at University of Chicago and
My thanks also goes to
to th* site of the economy, Is president elect of the Ameri­
John
Krldcr who worked with
lower now than in tho 1920s. can Economic Assn., with rare
the Recreation Department
sense
of
humor,
took
com­
The number of new business
in arranging use, through the
coresm s Initiated is half that pletely opposite views.
courtesy of Carl Hubbcll and
“I am not greatly concerned
of the 20s.
tho San Francisco Giants, of
“ Even ths smaller Incidence about th* growth rate of tha tha Giants' Dormitories for
of failures may be deceptively American economy," ha ad­ lodging of all the visiting
comforting because this could mitted right a t tha start, ball teams.
merely Indicate th at tha pro­ *whethsr Judged In terms of
The Sanford Herald de­
cess of ertatlva destruction national survival, domestic serve* recognition
‘heir
has become mors sluggish,” happiness or international coverage of our Tournament
benevolence."
tha professor said.
In pictures and stories.
I t waa his view th at science
“Few things could perk up
It is a real pleasure for
this economy so powerfully aa was vastly overrated and that me to be able to bring spe­
an augmented flow of gen­ th* American supermarket cial events of this typo to
uinely new product* aimed has meant more to American Sanford because I know that
straight a t the American con­ economic progress than atomie all tho organizations, orivato
energy. H* thinks mergers and public, will co-operata
sumer ," he concluded.
Still, he wasn't pessimistic. are good. He doesn't fear and help make it a succcs*
Paul A. Samuelson, Massa­ head-on collisions between
Sincerely,
chusetts Institute of Technol­ business and government reg­
City of Sanford
ogy, crashed through with a ulation bacaus* regulation ia
Jam es R. Jernlgaa
21-point program on what the Ineffective when th* industry
Director of Recrco*
country should do to achieve doesn’t wish to be regulated.
tion &amp; Parks
"I nm suggesting," he said,
economic growth.
I t was so long and dstallsd than an sfficsnt economy re­
that ha didn't have time to quires discontented business­
OVER 35 YEARS
read i t But it Is all In hla text men, outraged labor leaders
At First &amp; Palmetto
and it goes beyond anything mid frustrated bureaucrats.
(Alongside old post office)
Stlgier refused to present
President Kennedy offer* in
tha way of government aid to any list of recommendations
private boslnaaa and social to promote economic growth,
welfare.
but he made a prophecy on
‘Oversimplified, h a r e a r a whnt might happen if a set of
soma Sninuelton ideas: Mora policies could bo devised to
public expenditure to reduce raise output 10 per cont per
• C a rp e ts • F u r n i t u r e
th* risk of private Invest* capita for the future:
• Tile
• Pianos
mentn. Permit estate to b* de­
“Then, In the well-known
• Rental Beds
preciated on a base th a t la in­ year 1984, average family In-

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In support of their position,
they point out that although
approximately two month*
have elapsed since the cur­
rent session began, hardly
anything has happened.
1 have no intention of get­
ting involved in this contro­
versy, but I would like to do
a y bU te keep at least one
aap*c4 af th* racord straight.
Contrary to the way it
By Hat Cothran
might
appear to the naked
How would you Uko to have
for a neighbor the women who eye, Congress actually has
played th* piano for 44 hours been r a th e r. busy this year.
and IS minutes without stop­
ping!
Two reasons for buying
government bonds: defense
In general and dufensa against
hard times in old ago.

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No Comment For U.S.

Worry Clinic

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Peter Edson

- A N D W H E N SHE W A S B A D SHE W A S HORRID!

MODERN WOODMEN
JUNIOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Ten want yonr child te have a firm foundation far
Ilf*. Consider, then, the many worthwhile advantage*
of having them Join nn* of Moduli Woodmen's Junior
Clubs, now bring organised In this eren. Junior Clubs
ar* non-sectarian, based on the principles of patriotism
and democracy. They provide wholesome recreation,
fun. and the rh araclrr training th at makes far good
rlUtewshlp, benefiting your eutlru community.
JULIAN WMIUHAM
8e* th at your child enjoy* this well-rounded fel.
low ship. Modern Woodmen Junior Club membership
at No Extra Coat
available for I I -20 per year for children, age* 1 to 4— Immediate payment af I88S
slightly higher a t nlher ages.
when potto •trikes. Payment of
an additional 8U4 la event the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE poll* stu c k resells la crippling
after effect* n r SeetlL

Julian Whigham
DISTRICT AGENT

•06 W. 20th 61.
SANFORD.

Phone 322-8448

NOW YOU CAN
TAKE YOUR
INCOME TAX
REFUND IN U.S.
SAVINGS BONDS

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F a r t t e l i n t tlma, you Ssa take
our Income tax refund In Sorias F.
tnlted Btatea Savings Bonds. All
you hava to do la check a box on
your IM S tax return.
T his te s a M ay eon von lent way to
held oa to money ytm Sara already
saved. You won’t g et any cash
which you’d bo te a p to d to spend.
Your rafund comes aa Bonds which
will return
re tu rn you
dollars lo r ovary
You 44 di

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T to a a t

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bolld th e ir financial s trs n s th
through UJ3. Havings Bonds. And
th e ir s trsn sth la tho strength of
the nation—so im portant In these
crucial timaa to ua and to 2raa
paopte everywhere.
I f you hava a rafund coming e a
your ’62 tax, think It over before
deciding how to take IL And when
you decide to take it in Saving*
Honda, aea if you don’t leal protty
good about It.

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T ho I N I T ax K a la n i gtvaa you s choice o f taking
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d e ta ils a r t in th a Instruction f o r a .

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U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

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Exceptional Children

Symposium Evaluates Plan
By Jane C nw lb»rrj
Representative Joo Davis
•ml Mack Cleveland Jr., unop­
posed candidate for the State
Senate from Seminole County,
appeared on tho panel at a
Legislative Symposium on Ex­
ceptional Children held Wed­
nesday night at tho Cherry
Pinza in Urlundo.
This was the first Sympos­
ium of its kind to ho held in
the stato and legislator* from
Uiange, Seminole, Lake, O s -•'olti and llrevuid Counties,
as well us those serving on
sub-committees on nt c n t a I
health and the education com­
mittees, were invited to par­
ticipate.
Purpose of the Symposium
*ns to acquaint these worker*
with needs of Florida's excep­
tional children und the Legis­
lature's role in meeting these
needs.
Mrs. Mary Wltcngier, co­
ordinator of puramcdirul serv­
ice* nt Forrest Park School
speaking on the "Overview o(
Exceptional Children.” defin­
ed tho exceptional child us one
needing specially t r u i n e d
teachers in older to overcome
pliysicul or muntul limitations
or one neejing special help in
order to take full advantage
of his potential. This might
include the blind, deaf, retard­
ed. emotionally
disturbed,
those with *pcciul health prob­
lems or thu brilliant who become bored with normal class­
room progress without spcciul
guidance.
William McEnloc, director
of special education for Hruv-

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Ilia r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In Ilia
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p r o p e r l y p r o a s e d e d a g a i n s t l«i
Let
SI.
SOUTH P IN UC H E ST. T h ir d A ddition, s
s u b d i v i s i o n , a c c o r d i n g to a
p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In
P l a t Hoo k I I , p e a s e (1
a n d IS » f I h e p u tilln it. •
r n rd e of H xnlnole County,
F lorida.
W ITN E SS m y h a n d and th e
s e a l of a s t d C o u r t a t S a n f o r d .
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I l lt O O K L T N
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B A N K , a N ew Y o r k corpora*
lion,

artl County, spoke on the
question "Why Educate Ex­
ceptional Children?” saying
that wc educate them for the
same reusotts wo edi^ruto any
rliild plus ailditinnal human­
itarian uud ocunomlc emtsidnations.
Miss A An Poythress, presi­
dent of tho Central Florida
Chapter Council for Excep­
tional Children, reviewed thu
exceptional child service* of­
fered in Orange County and
told of the desperate need for
nturo unit* and trained In­
structor* to take care of the
long waiting lists of children.
Till* situation is fairly typicul of the whole state. (Sem­
inole hna only one teacher for
irtarded children und only one
speech therapist.)
Junics Bowling, executive
director of the Florida Coun­
cil for lietarded Children,
told tho Legislators that hi*
group will sponsor legislation
to provide $60,000 for scholar­
ships to enable trucheia to
take further training which
will certify them to teat It ill
tlie exceptional child program.
There is u shortage of train­
ed specialist* In this field and
though tltcsu teacher* receive
the satno sulutic* a* reguiur
teachers it is hoped that the
scholarship* would servo us
nn incentive to take special
courses required.
Tlie presentation* were fol­
lowed hy probing question*
from the legislators concern­
ing tlie proposals with the
legislative hostess, Senator
Both Johnson of Orange, act­
ing as moderator for tlie pun-

Others attending the sym­
posium from Seminole County
included Principal Christy
Harp, representing tlie Coun­
ty School Board;; Jan For­
tune. Republican candidate
for tho Legislature; Mrs. Je r­
ry Keith, teacher nt the Little

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Red School House in Sanford;
|Jim Hunt, president of the
Seminole County Assn, for
| retarded Children; Mrs. John
Barlow, vice president of the
: association; Mrs. S y l v i a
Humes, association secretary
und !L R. Parker, n member.

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m ln o ts C o u p t y . F l o r i d a . I’o u ri on. o r b rf-rr. Ill* 19th
Tills notice s h a l l be p u b l i s h ­ da y o f March. I l f l . In dae d m u * , n h w e e k f o r f o u r f a u l t o f w h ich tba Com pla int
cons.-, uii*- w e e k s l u t h a Man- w ill ba l a k i n as eollfaaaail
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II. U e c k w l t s . Jr ..
C lerk
if C i r c u i t C o u r t
C lark of tb s Circuit C o u rt
B y : M a r t h a T. M i l i e u
ll y i M art ha T. V l h l i n
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Girl Scout Week To Begin Sunday

By Frances Wetter
gramed for each day, a»
Troops of the Lake Mary Lake Mary School, neigh­
Girl Scout Week for 1963 follow*:
area that have been and borhood chairman.
will begin Sunday with the
M o n d a y , Homcmaking; will be celebrating the week
Troop 106, with 27 Brownio
girls attending v a r i o u s Tuesday, Citizenship; Wed­ with special programs and members; Mr*. MUton J .
The Sanrord Junior High | churches in the community, nesday, Health and Safety; their leaders In charge of Sorokow-sky, leader and Mrs.
International activities arc:
in uniform and in a body, T h u r s d a y ,
Jerri Keith, active assistant.
School Band, under Ihe dir­
when possible. Troop* will Friendship; Friday, Arts and
Mrs. L. E. Morgan, dis­
Troop 348, with 12 Inter­
ection of Bandmaster Fete continue to observe the week Crafts and Saturday, Out of trict chairman, and Mrs.
mediate members; Mrs. Lou
Bukur will enter a district with special activities pro­ Doors,
Carl Lind, a teacher in the Noguelra, leader and Mra.
contest for tlie first time
Betty
Roberson,
assistant
when they journey to leesleader.
burg Saturday for the Dis­
Troop 85, with 20 Interme­
diate members; 3!rs. Thomas
trict Five event.
A. Best, leader and Mrs.
Bukur said that the group
Cleo
Schcnik, assistant.
will enter tlie concert sight
Troop 447, with 23 Brow­
reading category, solos and
nie members; Mrs. William
ensembles. Members of the
McGhicy, leader.
Troop 557 with 23 Brownla
majorette corps will also en­
members, Mrs. Harold W.
ter competition.
Danklcfi, leader and Mrs.
Eighty m c m l H T t of the 180
Charlotte Wlrrman, assist­
member aggregation
will
ant.
take part in the daylong pre­
Troop 211. a senior troop of
Wing Scout* with IS mem­
sentation of young talent,
bers; Mr*. Elmer W. Avonwhich will lie judged and
! si, leader and Mrs. L. E.
rated by the Florida Band­
Morgan, assistant.
m aster's Assn.
A new Brownio troop with
Hand member* who will
Mr*. Maxine Alexander, lead­
enter solo competition nvIII
er.
be Mcda Nciman, (lute; Ste­
H ic k
troops have Just
phen Leach, Micky McClancompleted helping with th*
ahau, Mike Stefovich, and
annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Neil HiChurdc on the cor­
through which they earn
net; Jack
Beckwith and
money for Ih d r organization
Dwigut Blackwelder on tlie
lo pay for camping trips.
trombone; Glenn Aislcy, Che­
Tlie Brownie girls take In­
ryl Jones and Emory Spelr
terest in field trip* and raft
on the alto saxophone; Ho­
work. The Intermediate* con­
lier l Durrance on the b u »
centrate on badge work and
and Mark Haborn on the
also like out-of-door* activi­
drums.
l’Ol'l'OUN FOR SALE by nionibvra of the Diversified Cooperative Train­
ties and arts and crafti.
Ensemble competitors are
ing
Club
will
be
a
feature
of
tlie
Draft
Rnccn
to
be
held
at
tlie
Ouceolo
AirThe Senior troop has alert­
flute trio, Sally Deal, Cindy
Strip by tlie Seminole Tindnit Aasn., Saturday at 8 p.m. Proceed* of the
ed a new project that D
Slayton and Mcda Neinvan;
impcorn aalo will he used to complete the elub'a civic project* for the
very worthwhile for the com­
Clarinet
quartet,
Becky
year. Hero, nre Randy Jonca, club chaplnin, Caroline Baggerly, vice presi­
munity—a clothing drlva to
Tanner, Steve l-cacb, Bill
dent, Judy Van Winkle, hintorinn nnd Hobby Johnson, president as they
help Ihe needy. They hop*
and Chat! Crowell.
prepare the machine for lots of hot poppin’.
(Herald Photo)
to work hand in hand with
Clarinet quartet, Claudia
the Welfare Dept, of th*
Bonigardnrr, Katherine J u ­
county. At present, children'*
lian, Ware Gardner and Billy
items arc their main objec­
Spoigel.
tive and they need baby
Cornet trio. Mickey Melliitig* and night clothing
Clanahan, Van Stuart and
rigid NOW. Call Mr*. AveReal Estair Transactions
Sibarco Corp. to Scrgasco,
Mike Stefovich.
Oakland Hill*, $8,000
Griffon Prcswell, etux to Inc. Sunland, $il,ooo
FHA to JItsc Colvard Jr., nal or Mrs. Morgan it any­
Brass sextet, Ken Marlin.
l ’reswell,
etux
rlux. Heftier llnmcf, $8,IKK) one has contributions.
Sammy
Parrish.
D u c k y Benjamin
Jerry Smith tu Jam es My­
Smith, Perry Kchrlbcrgcr, Pinerreil, $14,600
Morion lltirdru to Frederick
ers, elux, Queens Mirror,
Robert Dckie, etux to Jo­
Stephen Gordy and Robert
FYuclian, elux, Allamonlc,
$10,600
seph Johnson, elux, C. C.
$14,500
Durrance.
M.
B.
Lang
Mull,
elux
tu
Twirling jololals will be Manor, $10,000
John Sobih, Jr., etux, Watson A. J. Peterson, elux, (u Earl
1-eslio Hope, etux lo Mark
Martha Johnson, Susan Stein,
Higginbotham, Buena Vlsla,
.Siihdvn. $12,600
Susan Kelley, Gaye Manley Schlisc, Forest I-ake, $o,ooo
$7,600
John Soblk Jr., etux to
A. N. Miller, etux to Wil­
Lvmla Spencer and Dianne
M. It. Langston, Normandy Francis Meriwether, etux, lo
liam Hmlcll, etux, Cassel­
Hcacli.
George Carver Jr., elux,
JACKSONVILLE &lt;UH) —
Park, $U.50o
There will be two twirling berry, $ifl.OOo
33 19-31, $10,000
.Marriage Application*
Increased trade with Latin
ensembles made up of 12
Ralph Barber, etux lo Earl
Jam es Gregsby, Fitzgerald, Lnwrls J. Leary, elnl, lo Amsrlcan and other countries
Snntely,
etux,
Altamonte
girls each, Bukur said.
Franrea 1’ldlllpi, Loch Ar­ tinder the free enterprise eye(in., nnd Joanne Sliirlds,
lights, $13,000
bor, $14,800
tern of th* United Statee can
Sanford
Oakland Estates, Inc. to
Mid-Fla.
Invettmcnt Co. to •pell tha difference between
Jainrs Jackson, Sanford, and
Francis Hoidrich, Jr., etux,
Charles Bloom, elux, Kslr- victory and defeat in tha cold
llcbccca Books, Sanford
Oakland Estates, $lu,00o
lane, $t5,6oo
Hielinrd
Dclwllcr,
St.
Paul
war, Gov. Farrla Bryant aald
Wllmcr W. Potter Company,
Mid-Fla. Invcilment Co. to
Park,
Minn.,
and
Mildred
todny.
Inc. to William W. Walters,
Mlil-Kia.
Golf
Course,
Inc.,
Tiirknctt, Jacksonville
Bryant told tha second Flo­
etux, Druid Hill*, $2u,ooo
Fairlane, $14,000
Divorce Decree*
rida World Trad* Conference
MARCHS
Tyrus Hicks, elux to Frank
Clara
Odessa
Cooper
Neberthat Florida and its business
Admissions
Jordan, elux, Wildmere, $13,- Mmnio Morgan v» Eddie
gall, lo Lawrence Hepburn,
Morgan
leader* can play an ImportWilton Ilussie Jr., Enterprise; 600
etux.
3221-31,
$5,600
nnt role In Latin America,
Louise Model, DeBary; Wil­
ItuUi Gardner io John Ul­ George Day vs Julia Day
Orlando Fed. S. and L. lo
lie Norden, I-ikc Mary; Em­ mer, etux, Crystal Lake, $9,- Madeline Ilatlaway v* Billy
Charles Myers, elux, Wil­ bc4h In development of trade
llattaway
for tho state and • • exporter*
ma Lee Wright, Altamonte 000
liamson light*., $0,700
VA to Joseph D. Peek, Harry Johnson vi Vesta W. K. Gray Jr„ dux to Don­ of freedom for • troubled con­
Spgs.; Detores French, LungJohnson
wood; Rosemary Br»&gt; boy, elux, Sunland, $12,450
ald Bale*, elux, Cryital tinent.
Charles Dukes, elux to Ma­ Jn*n Johnson va Henry John­
June Wilkins, Laurel CbeccfUltimate success In the cold
Lake lights., $21,000
son Jr.
war, he said, hinges not to
sky, Willha Drummer, Flor­ rion Cross, elux, West Haven,
Jack
Cnlcinau,
elux,
to
FIIA,
Hulta Filed
much on actions of govern­
ence Dlmmnck, Mary Schueo- $11*500
N Chuluota, $6,000
emann, Willie McGee, Ken­ Ell Qualn, elux to Abe Obar- Fed. NatT Alin, vs Dale Wil­ Alfred Forshey Jr., d ux, to ment, but on the Initiative of
liams, etal, mtg. fcl.
neth Higginbotham, Frank Itn. elux, 13 21-30, $42,600
Robert Robbins, etux, We.v Individuate.
llc'b crt Owens, elux lo Gar­ Conn. Savings Bank vs How­
lllildcll, Cheryl Fear of San­
" It Is what th* Individual
lliersfield,
$9,100
ard Harris, etal, mlg. fri.
eth Matlirk, elux, Lake Brant­
ford.
business
man and corporation
Fed. N*t'l Mlg. Assn, va Jimmie Hollis, elux, (o Dor­ does In prospecting these new
ley, $ 11,200
Birth*
othy
U-ary,
Ravenna
Park,
Richard
Bollinger, elux,
Lure Frank Andaman to
Mr. ami Mr*. Bicherd Oientl
frontiers of trad* and meeting
lll.eo o
mlg. fcl.
Michael Wilkinson, Prairie
of Sanford, a girl
th* challenge of Soviet econo,
Hefllcr
to
David
ItclmichusAinnskrag Savings Bank vs
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Cliecef- Lake, $12,000
mio conceal lone that wtlt spell
•*d, etux, $ 12,000
Raynier Rhode*, etal, llllg.
Kerr Htdr*, Inc. to Gerald
sky of Sanford, a girl
out tlie success or seal tha
fcl.
Adams, etux, Longdalc, $10,Discharge*
An edition of tho Bilil# pub. doom of governmental ef­
East lirooklyn Savings Bank
Christopher Konig, DeBary; 600
Ilshed
In 1H01 Is rullsd the forts.’'
vs Linda M. Britton, aitg.
Keller Corp. lo Poeo Con­
John Hoy, Geneva; W i l l
"Murderer*'
Bible" from an
fel.
Irirk, Lake Mary; Mrs. Rich­ struction Co. Weatiiersfleld,
error
In
the
ICtli
versa of tlie
Only men and ants engage
Krai
Estate
TransarUoua
ard Davidson ami baby. Lake $13,000
Epistle of Jude, xvlilrlt consists In urgsnlied physical conflict
M.
B.
Langston,
elux,
to
Ben
Kendall,
etux,
to
FHA,
Mary; Mr*. Jerry VanD.nn
John Sobik Jr., etux, Wat­ of tlio word "murmurers” be­ between groups of the game
and baby, Longwood; Lyman N. Orlando, $ll,ooo
ing given ns "murilorers."
species.
son's Sulxlvn., $12,600
W.
P.
Fed.
S.
and
L.
to
Myeri, Clyda Ale, Burchfield
John
tioblk
Jr.,
etui,
to
M.
II.
Thomas
Von
Bramer,
etux,
Miller J r„ Margaret Cleve­
Langston, Normandy, $0,600
Queen's $llrror, $0,70o
land of Sinlord.
Sibarro Corp, to Surgasco, Jlarlon Kramarciyk to Bay
Inc. 17-21-30, $101,000
Clanton, etux, Longacrea,
Sibitrco Corp. to Sergasco,
$13,600
When &gt;ou plan tu meet an
I CAVE
CANS O f
arriving Iravclur, be on time. Inc. Rosalind buhdvn. $6l,oou Harold Grvek, elux, to FHA,

Courthouse Records

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Thu jirimc basic and immed­
iate need is for additional
units to be made possible by
allotment of more fund* and
qualified teachers. Tho group
will uak for 100 additional
units per ycur for the bien­
nium. A total of 60,000 chil­
dren are now being served in
the atatc while twice th at
many are In need of help,
Jutige F r a n k Whilukur,
president of the Runiund I’arent's Group, spoka on tho sat­
ellite program for tlie severe­
ly retatded which is part of
the trend towards decentral­
isation and the building of
rrginnal center*.
Tho advantage of *uch catrllitcs is their convenience to
the parunt* and economy to
tit* elate a* tlie coil would be
reduced by half. There is a t
present a two year wailing
period duu to lack of bed spaco
in the established ttuiuliitf
center*.
Lendl* S u tler, consultant in
special education for the State
DrpL cf Education, reviewed
prnpoecd legislation for ex­
ceptional cliildron.
Questions were submitted
from the audience during an
open forum.
Mr*. Sara Sparrow of For­
est City ac-rved a* moderator
for the prugrum which was
sponsored hy the Central Flor­
ida Council for Exceptional
Children and the O r a n g e
County Assn, for Retarded
Children.

Sanford Junior
High To Enter
District Meet

Trade Stressed
By Bryant

AN ALL-DAY WORKSHOP, held hy mumbors
of tho LoiiKWood Civic League in preparation for
tho March 10 Spring Fontival, found Mm. W. J.
Hartley hanging completed apron* iih Mm.
Chnrles Morrison pinned pattern* to make more,
top photo, while Mm. K. P. Richards and Miss
Dorothy Heath made Itoiikmurks from old Christ­
man and grooting cards, bottom photo.
(Herald Photos)

Longwood Civic League Holds
Spring Festival Workshop
By Donna Estes
Tlie Ling wood civic Lea­
gue (Women’* Club) in e |
Tuesday morning at the Civic
League Building on Church
St. for a workahop m prepar­
ation for the March 16 Spring
Festival, an annual fund­
raising event of the Lcagu«.
Mrmbera brought their own
lack lunchea and were served
dessert and eoffeg at noon by
the hoalesaai, Mr*. Balph
Start, Mrs. Ellery Itaddiii,

Legal Notice
IN T I I K M U M I T CHI HT OF
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F i l l ! OEHINOI.E D l l NTI .
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of
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Mr*. Clark McCoy, Mra. Oti*
Lee, Mra. Carlaml Sliuw,
Mr*, i'aul Burinakler und
Mia* Dorulhy Heath.
Following lunch tlie busi­
ness meeting wa* conduclcii
witii Mra. L. L. Cox, presi­
dent, in charge. Devotional
waa given by Mr*. Waller
Krohne fnllowrrt by t h e
Pledge to the Flag and the
Beading of Ihe Collect.
An outdoor American Flag
waa presented to (ho League
by South Seminole VFW Aux­
iliary 8207 represented by
Mra. Merle Harris, past pres­
ident, and Mrs. Jack Hop
kins.
Mra. Cox expressed tlie
League’s appreciation.
Mr*. Cox announced that
March 21 ia Donor* Day at
Old Glory American Legion
Poll HU and urged llio n u m ­
ber* to request uiduiic in the
area who can doualo blood lo
. do so on that day between
I
4:30 and 6 p.m. at Ihe lA-gion
Home on Prairie Luke.
Site explained Hint the
blood from tho old Glory
Blood Bank ir available to
anyone in the area requesting
it.
The workshop was resumed
at tlie conclusion of tlie bus

H E O IK IK L W A R D . J R . a n d
J O Y C E L. W A R D . Ill* w l f a
D r f* n .l a n t a
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w ifa.
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you
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• a a l i o t y o u In Ilia a bo*.' C o u r t
by t b a a b o v a nam.-.l P l a i n t i f f .
T h a p r o p e r t y s o u a h t l o ba
fo rtclo * * ,t I* a* f o l l o w - :
L o t l«T. O A K L A N D llll.l-H.
acoordlng
to
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plat
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In
P l a t T i c k 11, P a p * * a l a n d i n e a i .
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Public
Rrourfla* of
H - m ln o l* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
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a id :
iik q u jiir d
to
• »r»« a c o p y o f y o u r aii-H-ar,
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tiff's A llo rn a y , Irv ln a N a th ­
a n t o n . i : » q u l r a . P. O. Ilo* &gt;11,
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
tl.a u r l K l n a l In t h - o f f I-* o f
The
American Medical Asso­
l h a C l a r k n f Ilia a b o a o C o u r t
on. o r b a f o r a , t b a IStli d a y ciation toduy endorsed Presi­
n f M a r r h , 1 X 1 In d e f a u l t o f dent Kennedy’s plan to e*Libwrl,l.li f l u •.V iiiplalnl w ill t&gt;Ilk IS
a s ...... f a s s a d a s a l n a t Rail u mental hospital in every
y o u f o r H it r . l l . f r * q u * * t t d community.
in P l a i n t i f f * C o i u p l a l n l .
Tiis A,MA, which has stead­
D A T E D i n l a l l t l i .lay . o f
F»bruar&gt;,
H it,
a t n u . f - . r l , fastly opposed the President's
F lo rid a.
.Medicare proposals, rumu out
(SE A 1.1
A r m o r II. U a c k w l t b . J r ., w h uls iis w r lm lly in support of
C ltr l. of C irc u it C o u rt
hit p r o g r a m t o g r a d u a l l y raUy: M a n i l a T . V l h l t n
place antiquated stntc mental
t&gt;. C.
pubiitii F to. i i.
a
Mar. institutions villi community

Hospital
Notes

4 MILLION

PAINT A W A Y F R E E L A S T YEAR
TO MY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
FROM COAST TO C0ASTI

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A M A Supports
Mental Boost

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trea tm en t center*.

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Cold®1
A NEW OUTDOOR AMERICAN FLAG wan prongntod to Mra. L, L. Cox,
prettitlcnl of the Longwood Civic Lcukuc, right, by tho Atixlllury to South
Seminole VFW Post 8207 at the League'll Inxt moctinp. Ri-prcncntinir the
post were Mra. Jack Hopking, left and Mr*. Merle Harris. (Herald Photo)

209
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"Mad Hat" Party Honors
Rushees Of Gamma Lambda
Othera attending were Mra. i.lira. Jerry McCabe, Mra.
lira . Joe Dennison wa» hoiJoe Corley, Mra. Don Ham- Charlea Kampf and the rushleaa for a jet-icqualnted
ner, Mra. Jam ea Daughtry, | eca.
party at her homa on Wynnwood Drive recently. It wai
apomored by member* of the
Gamma Lambda Chapter ol
t/ BeU Sigma Phi, aororlty,
*' honoring the niaheea, Mra.
Steven Berry and Mra. J. W.
Carter.
Gueata arrived at the party
with material! to faahlon a
"Mad Hat.” While assemblIng the chapeaux the glrla
chatted and got acquainted
with each other.
After the hata were made
each one modeled their crea­
tion! at an Informal atyle
ahow. Mra. Charlea Wella of
Saakatchewan, C a n a d a , a
gueat of Mra. Joe Corley,
aerved aa judge.
Mra. Larry Mann won the
prUe with an Eaater bonnet
made of g ra n , Eaater egga
and a furry bunny. An all occaalon hat of varloua holiday
ftema made by Mra. LaMar
Meredith and a Valentine
heart bonnet by Mra. J. L.
Blythe, were the runnera-up.
Everyone did auch a good job
it wai hard to aclcct winner!.
Coftoitciics, Mra. Banka
Golden, Mra. BlUy Wynn, and
Mra. Jlm ea Jonea aerved refreahmenta of brownlea, ice
cream and coffee.

Peacemakers
T o Publish
Newsletters
The Peacemaker! Wlvea of
VAH-T have recently airmail­
ed their flrat edition of a pio­
neering effort, a monthly
ncwaletter to tbelr huabanda,
who are beginning a aeven
montha Mediterranean crulae
• a the Navy’a flrat ASJ Vigi­
lante Squadron, aboartl the
new atomic carrier, the Enterpriae.
The purpoae of the printed
"Bound Robin” la to inform
all the abaent apouiea of the
many individual and joint activitiea the ladlea are engaged
in while their huabanda are
an active part of the Sixth
Fleet. Included in the nowa
are account! of gardening,
bowling, civic work, atudyIng for an additional degree,
and even embroidering.
Each wife aubmlta an arti­
cle about her varloua Individ­
ual endeavor at the bualneaa
meeting each month. Thcae
itema are combined with an
account of the joint group efforta, like brldgca. aociala,
etc., and brief blographlea of
the new feminine aquadron
office holdera for the next
a ll montha, auch aa treaaurer, publicity chairman and
other office!.
All thla la compiled to make
a mimeographed trl-pager en­
titled "Peacemaker! Patter”
which la aent not only to the
aea-going huabanda, but alao
to the Navy wlvea who have
gone homa for the crulae.
Cdr. C. W. Meahler, Chief
Staff Officer for Hat Wing
I One, haa generoualy volun­
teered to co-operate In print­
ing theie papera for the
wlvea of VAH-T, aa their "get­
ting to know you better” pro­
ject.
Americana are becoming
two refrigerator families.
An increasing number of
families purchaelng new re­
frigerator* keepa the old mod14* for added storage ipaco
In tha baaenu-nt, spare room
or garage.

Tear
Downterra
ForU t

SANFORD
FLOWER 8HOP
Car. E. fat ft Hanford A rt.
PA S -lo n
PA 8-8411

OFFICERS’ WIVES CLUB members are making
final preparations for the benefit White Ele­
phant sulc and luncheon Thursday, March 14, at
the Muyfalr Inn, beginning at 12 noon. Mrs. F.
G. Plapp, seated, and Mrs. B. E. Rogcro. left
standing, and Mrs. Leonard D. Ellingwood mot
at the homo of Mrs. David Olmstcad, general
chuirmun, to plan details and nmko decorations
for the event. Deadline for reservations is
March 12.
(Herald Photo)

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W OMAN

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pleated frock shown tier*
with raglan sleeves and a
rolled collar.
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bust, monotone, 4% yards of
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DEAR ABBY: What, in your
opinion, is u Rood line of work for u
girl to get into if she is interested
in getting a man?
ANXIOUS
DEAR ANXIOUS: Nursing — a
mnn loves a girl who knows how to
rub his back. Air line stewardess—
where else can you find a man al­
ready strapped down?
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Personals
By Jane Ca**ribrrry
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Herald
Lake Triplet Dr., Casselber­
ry, have as their guests Ills
mother, Mrs. E. M. Herald
of Miami.

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Story League

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PHOTO-GUIDE

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Truthseekers
Meet At
Turner Home
Mr*. R. W. Turner, presl
dent of the Truthseekers
Sunday School Class of the
First Methodist Church, was
hostess for the monthly meet
Ing of (ho group.
Mrs. C. C. Priest led the de
vutlon* using as her topic
"I’caco." Mrs. Turner gave
an article entitled "My for
niula for a revival.”
Mra. Bertha David who re­
cently celebrated her B8th
birthday, thanked the class
for their token of love and
Mr*. Eva Harkey expressed
her thanks for cards and lov­
ing deeds rendered during
her recent illness.
Hippy birthday was sung
to Mra. J. B. Crawford and
Mra» David. During tho social
hour hostesses, Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. Priest, Mrs. Anna Ste
vena and Mrs. J. F. McLel
land served refreshments of
cake and coffee.
O t h e r a attending were
Mmes. L. E. White, 11. D.
lllbbok, R. F. Crenshaw, J.
F. Riser, A. Hcwson, W. E.
Timms, T. E. Wilson. Fanny
Mason, J, G. Walts, Flossie
Goodsou and Octavia Humbley.

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
TWraiUs ft Other Paata

M0! PARK DR.
322-8805
SANFORD

n mother-in-law out of your house?
This one has had four husbands.
Buried one, divorced two. and drove
the fourth one crazy. (No joking —
he is in a mental institution.) She
comes over everyday, uninvited, and
orders everybody around. She talks
incessantly and criticizes everything
and everybody. She has two other
children who me lucky enough to
live out of town, and they treat her
like they don’t even know she is alive. My husband tells me not to pay
any attention to her. How can I ac­
complish this miracle? I think she
needs psychiatric care.
VERY VERY NERVOUS
DEAR NERVOUS: Think of your
mother-in-law as someone just two
steps ahead of the mnn in the white
coat and your resentment will turn
to compassion and your anger to
resignation. Do this for your own
sanity, or you will beat her to the
psychiatrist.
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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Tlie Sanford Story League
held the February meeting at
the Episcopal Parish House
with Mrs. Fred Itolib, presi­
dent. presiding.
Hook* are soon to be pre­
sented to Sanford school li­
braries by the Story League.
TTiey will lie purchased with
funds raised by the sale of
cookbooks compiled by the
League.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, pro­
gram chairman, Introduced
Mrs. Robert Williams, who
told the story of tho "Vege­
table Tree" by Dorothy
Rhodes and road a poem
“Tim Happy Day Salad,”
whirh was in keeping with
'he theme of the month which
was "Salads.”
All programs this year
have an emphasis on food a*
the year's tlmmu is "Recipe*
to Treasure,” "Food for Mind,
Body and Soul."
Mrs. Betty Snyder told
"Johnny Cake Ho” by nuth
Sawyer and Mrs. Snyder con­
cluded the program with
"The Blue Salad Bowl” by
Kathryn Ritchie.
Mra. C. C. Welsh and Mrs.
Mack Cleveland served de­
lirious refreshments of cup
cakes, nuts and coffee.
Guesta present were Mrs.
Hazel' GUhuly, Mrs. S. E.
Stallard and Mra. LaVica
Guitafson.

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Hate to write letters? Send one
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ERLY HILI.S, CALIF., for Abby’s
new booklet, “ HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.”

would come back and I would
have lo attack the diamond
suit myself.
There was a better play
ovailuhlc. I cashed the ace
and king of clubs and led a
third club. East was in with
the queen, hut It would not
have mattered If West had
taken (lie trick.
East had to give me a ruff
and a discard or lead a dia­
mond. If he led a diamond
there would l&gt;e no way for me
to lose more than two dia­
mond tricks, thus I hud in­
sured my contract by elimi­
nating spade* from tho East
and West hands and hearts
and clubs from my hand and
dummy.

Cdomm:By
evening?" asks a man who
reads this column.
"There's
nothing
much
more deflating (a a man's
ego” he says, "than to sit
down bcsldn an attractive
woman or to ask her to danco
and liuvc her spend the whole
evening talking about her
children and P.T.A., car
pooling, and such.
"She shouldn't lie a bit sur­
prised if the mun who came
to the party to enjoy himself
grows inattentive as she chat­
ters on about Junior's mumps
and sD's dancing lessons, or,
If he makes an excuse for
escaping Urn first chance he
gels.
"Any man figures that par-

Oviedo

Personals

Ruth Millett

lies arc for having fun.
"A man's idea of fascinat­
ing conversation i* not to
listen to a woman talk about
her children. Since her child­
ren are safely at home with
a sitter—ami so are his—and
there's a big fascinating world
to talk about, why should
they bore each other to death
making parent talk?
"Anil” writes the man "If
a woman can't think of any
other topic of conversation,
she ran always get the man
to talk olMUt some of his in­
terests and at least pretend
to be interested.
"It's a cinch he's not going
to fade away
if she does
that, or even if she talks
about 'HER interests, If she
has an outside of her child­
ren."
That's what the man wrote,4
and it dors seem he has a
point. Better check next time
you go to a party, to see i f .
you arc guilty of talking about i
your children lo any man ,
you can trap long enough to
listen to a subject only you
find fascinating.

Hy Linda Smithson
Oviedo residents are proud
of their high school grad­
uates. Miss Betty Duda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Duda, and Mrs. Ann
Faulk, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lundy, made the
Dean’* list last semester.
Carl Fabry, son of Mr. and
MONDAY
Mrs. Paul Fabry, and Ken­
Sanford Drove 160 HPO
neth Sparks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Sparks, won $230 Docs meet at 6 p.m. at the
scholarships for outstanding Elks Lodge Hall fur the reg­
achievements.
ular business session.

Local Events

Personals
Friend* of Mr*. Ell* G.
Jenkins, Palmetto Ave., will
he glad to know that she is
doing well after undergoing
surgery at tha Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital, last Sun­
day. Her daughter, Mrs. Rob­
ert Kelly, of Atlanta, who Is
a nurs* Is staying with her
mother during her Illness.

GIFT ITEMS GALORE
TO SELECT FROM —

JIsunhujA
(Formerly McVIcara)

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CONFIDENTIAL TO PAUL:
Don’t worry. If criticism had any
real power to harm, the skunk would
be extinct by now.

NORTH (D)
B
A quick count of my losing
ft A 10 9 3
tricks showed that 1 might
VA74
lose five trick*. There was a
4 283
possible trump loser if tho
f t A J4
EAST
trumps broke 4-0, but there WEST
ft J 7 S
ft 2
was a play to guard against
Q J10
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that. All I had to do was to V
4A972
4 K 10 8
be sure that when I started to ft 106 3
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draw trumps I played the
SOUTH
king or queen from my hand
ft KQ6 6 4
* KB
first. Then If someone showed
4QS4
nut I would have a proven fiftK62
nctso against the Jack, wher­
No one vulnerable
ever It might be.
North East HouUi West
Pail
Pan 1 *
1*
After taking the first trick
Pass 4 ft
rasa
*
with tho king of hearts I laid arasa
r* u
down my king of spades.
Opening lead—* Q
When both opponents follow­
ed I drew the rc*t of the ruffing the lait heart.
trumps with two more leads
I had a finesse available
and continued by cashing for the queen of clubs, but If
dummy’s ace of heart* and I look It and lost, a club

"Motherhood Is a wonder­
ful thing. Hut why can’t wo­
men leave motherhood at
home whrn they hire a baby
sitter and go out for a social

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DEAR ABBY: Will you please
tell me how you keep an old witch of

Circles Plan

Casselberry

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DEAR INDIGESTION:
Your
problem didn't originate in the kit­
chen, and chances are it enn’t be
solved by me in your mailbox. A wo­
man who doesn’t care enough about
her husband to TRY to put a good
meal in front of him needs more
help than I can give her in a letter.
If there is a marriage counselor in
your area, invite him to dinner.

To Assist

Circle* of tho Women of
the First Presbyterian Church
have scheduled meeting* for
this Monday a* follows:
Circle 2 — with Mr*. Fred
Ganna; Circle 3 — with Mr*.
Jamea A. Coleman; Clrelo 4
— with Mr*. Curtla Hughe*;
Ctrcl* 5 — with Mr*. Charlea
T. Lawaon; Circle 0 — with
Mr*. Lorlng Ilurgcaa; Circle 7
— with Mra. A. L. Lyon and
Circle H — with Mrs. W. !&lt;.
Rod*.
Circle 9 — with Mrs. Otto
Sandner and Clrelo 10 — with
Mr*. Frank Lieske. Iloth meet
at 2:30 p.m.
Evening Circle 1 — meet*
with Mr*. Warren Adam*, at
8 p.m.; Clrcl# 2 — at the
Chittenden home, 1004 Pal­
metto, a t 7:46 p.m.; Circle 3
— with Felton Jernlgan, at
8 p.m. Membera of Circle 4
aro asked to contact tholr
chairman for meeting pluce.

•

DEIR ABBY: My wife is a good
woman except for one thing. She is
a lousy cook. Everything she makes
tastes the same. She smokes while
she cooks and ashes fall Into the
food. I am always finding something
in my dinner thnt doesn’t belong
there. One night the supper is undercooked and the next night it’s burn­
ed. Shu hasn’t cooked a good meal
since I married her and it’s been six
years. Any suggestions?
INDIGESTION

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Padget To Star In Film

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■w i t h is
N o ttc* I* h e r e b y n lv o n lli.it
t h e a n n u a l H ir e lin g o f th e
e l o r k t io l i l r re o f t h e h a n f " r d
l l r r a l l will hr tie lit a t S34I
C om m unity
W a y,
S a n f o rd ,
F l o r i d a , on M a rc h l i , I»«3 at
1 o ;0ii V. i t . for t h e t r a n s a c t l . i o
o f ailcli b t l f l n e i a as Ilia) com #
t i r f o r # t h e m r e l ln i i .

T'ubllsh March I. S. |S4|.

in the Medallion Pictures new
release, "Cleopatra's Daugh­
ter,” canting to tha Movielnnd
Drive-In Theatre on Sunday.
“Cleopatra’s Daughter” Is
in Technicolor and g i a n t
screen Ultrascope. It is tha
story of Shlla, the daughter of
Cleopatra, a captive queen as
enticing and desitahlu n s her
famous mother. The picture
ulso stats Robert Alda and a
curt of thousands.
The other feature on the
program is "Son Of Samaon"
with Mark Forest.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, “ llurkiush” and “To Hell
and Hack” will play.
Front Friday to Tuesday,
“ El Cid” with Charlton Hes­
ton will play. Thu other fea­
ture will iw “Man From liod’s
Country."

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BEER
W IN E
and a Complete
I,Inc of

Meats
and
Groceries
LOOK F O R

THE
BIG
SIGN

North Orlando
Super Mkt.
I.nnswood # Oviedo lid.
it Mile East of lin y 17-92

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M i i i r r in s a t * r o u » f i h n o I. i : n t l n t v . i M ' i m i v
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tio-raa-d.
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, V l l tH N U N O VNil I I H p o f l T
N o tice l» h e r e b y g i v e n th.it
| 1 h a v e f i l e ) m y F i n a l R r p i i ri
am t A c c o u n t i n g # • C u r a t o r of
llie F t U t a o f J.VMUh OTIS
S P IN K S .
alan
known
a#
I JA M KS It. S P IN K S . &lt;|.een»r,l;
I l h a t I livvo fill.I m y I’e t l t l u n
| for i n O r d t r o f I H H r l b u l l u u
n i l fur u ii O r d e r of F l o a t i d s ch arg e upon com pliance w ith
| o l d ( i n t e r o f t U a l r l h u 'l o n , an&lt;l
I h s t oil 111* tail) d a y uf M a rc h ,
A. H 1*11. I w ilt a p p l y t s th#
l l q n o r a p l e C. V e r p o n Mise. j r . .
C ounty
Judge
of
S c m ln o l*
F o u n t), Florida, tor a p p r u ia l
| of my Final Iteport and for
I n n O r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g m e e&gt;
C urator
of
the
K aU t*
of
JAMF..S OTIft AP IN K S , s l i u
k now n t a JA M KS O SPIN'Kk.
d # i# a» « J ,
upon
com pliance
w i t h ttie t h e O r d r r e t o he e n ­
t e r e d o n sa id d a t e in a c c o r d a n c e u i l l i sa h l I 'r t l l i o n .
l u t e d t h l * 11 Hi d ay u f F e b ­
r u a r y , a . I». 1s*es.
I 'a liy I- F in 'd
As C u r a t o r o f Hit n a t a l *
o f J a m « * Otl* S p i n k s , etc.,
I le c e e s e d
n u l n . k y 4 K ro t
Attorney* for K l t a t t
I I I XI .*Ili S t r e e t
l u y l u n a Peach. Florida
I 'u b l l i h F eb . II.
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AH T IIK c* ap t ive qtiotm o f th e P h ttro u h , I)e b rn
P tip et finite trim love w ith th e c o u rt p byttirhin,
F .tto re M nnni, in M edallion P ic tu re d new spectn c u la r, mC1co| hi| ril’d ila tip h te p ,” a T ech n ico lo r
und U lti’flHcope reiea.se.

Bible Drama Ritz Bound
Rringing to the wideacreen | Aimtn Is Ilera, the pleasurein Ds I.nxe color the rich l mad Queen of Sodom,
Rihlicu! driinin of the world's j A startling feeling of realmust iintoriou* kingdom of sin | ity was gained by more than
iitiil sacrilege, “Sodom und UK) days on location in Mor(ionmriuh" is set to open Sun­ ! i.ecu out of the 11 months reday at the Rits Theatre. This | quired to film this spectacular
lavish multi • million dollar : production. The City of Sodpicture is a Titanus produc­ 11.ill, as seen in Die picture, is
tion which 20th Century-Fox 1m Uially a fortified desert vllj lage curved out of rock some
is releasing.
|n the film. Stewart (Dang­ loot) years ago on the smither stars ns I.ot, who leads the j cm slopes of the Atlas Moun­
lirlirews Into thn Valley of tains in south Morocco. This
the Jordan and into Sodom;; was Alt-llcnhnddou, a living
I’ier Angeli plays lldith, 1ait's setting right out uf tho Old
wife who turns into n pillar of Totam enl, untouched in the
salt; Stanley linker portrays film except for a towered wall
Astarnth, Prince of B»dom; built ut the foot of tit* town
Rossanu Podcstn is Shush, to scivo as the entrance to
l.ot's daughter; and Anouk Soduiu,

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Admiiwiun Trice
Adult* 73e
Kiddien. Under 12 Fre«
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Oils of the tilings that
makes or breaks any cocktail
losings ur bar it it's bartender.
NIITfl'D TO ItFFF.NII
In III« Clr.'iilt (Toiirt o f tb o Helping make Jim Hpem-sr’*
NEIJ.IK m ai : llll.l..
N ln lb
Jiillclal
C ircuit
of
F u i n t i r r , F lu rlila, III am i fo r tiumlliol* thu popular plucu that it is,
C o u n t ) . F l o r i d a , In C h a n , t r y , i* Ed Wugurr u retired Nuvy
J AMU.' III DU
*n a b b r e v i a t e d t i l l * r&gt;f said
p*r*aS*at c a u s e h e l n g "Kelli* * )«• Hill. msn. He worked part time
T im
*t vts! o f
r i . o M i r i v I 'l a l n t l t f . v t r r u * J a n i e * tllll. while in tiie Navy and has
T i n JAMKH l l l l . l .
tl•felldallt.,
and tirreln
fa ll been working full time »lnc#
W ho** last k n u w n rest- mil o r S ll* r*e I 'r o C o u f a » t u
ilsric* a m t ait.lrasK It:
will b " e n t r r r . l n g a l i i i t ) 0, AuguM. “Everyone lik.-s him"
::&gt;7 K t c b u n K c h t r r e t ,
and
llio c a u s e
proceed
uv say* Die management, includ­
( i o i t v a , Nvw V u tk
parte.
ing thfincselvcs. After cock­
li.F A h t;
t a k i:
M i T i i t : (HKAD)
t b s l y ou f r y l i e r r b y r « q o l r « J
tails
when you're reelly hun­
A
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t
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t o (It* y o u r w r l t t s n s b * w * r
C l # r k o f th * C l r e u l t C o u r t gry, try the Hprncer lobster
o r d e r * n i * . If a n y . p r r i o n a U )
t t y : U a r t h a T. V llilrn . I)C .
o r by an a t t o r n * ) ' o n o r b e ­
meal . , . Ail you ran ent *if
fo re M a rch I s , I H 3 , a t tlir HitiiK trm u, l i s . l * 4 l l c l n l u i h
dcllcioii* I'Toi idu lobster. They
l irrtc* o f t b s C l a r k of tlir V t l u r n e y s a t I.aW
f U rc u l t F o u r t . a t t b e l l o u r t - P o s t O f fl r o D r a w e r 1SS0
really nifun it . . , Will refill
houe*
In
p » m tn o l«
C o u n t y . Ha Ilford. F l o r i d a
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , *ml to m alt I’u b l D h F a b . S* A Mar. t . I I I your dish as many time* as
S co p * t b * r » o t to H trlia lr o n i. CDF-M)
you want, and it’a all served
With real I.utter.
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Well, mothers, heru's a
handy plncu to *ta*li lli* kid*
nest Thursday and Friday
while school's out. Rkats City

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STEWART ORANOER • PIER ASO KEI
COI.OR IIY OKI.UYl:

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P a r k Hrin in u l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
u n d e r t b s flcltloin* n a i n a uf,
F K IIK I*AIIK ADTlI I'AIITH.
a n d Dial I I n l r n d lu r * s l * l * r
• aid h a m s will, | h * D a r k of
tb * C i r c u i t C o u r t . fU mln'il*
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In s r s o r d n n s s
a Itli tli* p r o v i s i o n * til th e
F I --111l--'a a Nam * H t a l u t i a . to u lt:
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Florida
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7:00 &amp; 10:30

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Out of my trusty spies re­
ported having an vscidlvnt
meal at thu Capri la*t week*
end, celebrating her daugh­
ter's birthday. The baud playhappy birthday . , , cako with
candle* ami “Shirley Temples”
were provided hy Uie manage­
ment for thu yuungur guests.
They mentioned how packed
ths place was and nald R
might he a good idea to get
reservations, fur the weekend
anyway. If yuu’m a dancing
tan, stop hy nnd take a chance
regardless; they hava ent of
thu b e s t dancing floor*
uruund.

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TODAY
&amp; SAT.

FIRST HANFORD SHOWING

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With tiie rising tempera is having tun all day sessions
turua i,tul beautiful weather, beginning at t):'IO. fl.OO pigs
all of you ought to lie ready that way fur th* entire day,
to coma out t'f hilici nation and i including abates. Dig St. Putuse that stored up energy that | rick" day party Saturday
i* just aching to |iu put to. night with free Coke for
wmk. lid tin out to the Drift, everyone \yeuiing green . . .
Inn on Wednesday night* at other prise* lou.
• ♦ •
8 p.nt fur their shuffleboarti
Just nhuut *v*r)vne has a
tcurney. I.ota uf people play
lug, liut not at the same time, special place to go . . . tutu
There's food and drink und‘ that is rememlierod for years
competition . . . music front in connection with a certain
the Juke box and Isle late on town. If you're the type who
Friday and Saturdays th e'lik es a companionable, rain*
Casuals entertain you from fortable place with good food
and drink*, you'll go for tin- la the I'l'wrl " I Iks I ' a a a n
li!:»0 til 2.
i"l»». *rm t*ols I "W all, F lo r ­
• •
♦
l.aku Muptnu Inn There is n Jid*.
la I ' r o b . i s .
If you are wondering where certain atmopslicru that puts I* r s l D a l a t s of
R U T H t . M O o tlE ,
everyone goes on Sunday, take you at case ths moment you
D *r*»a»d
a ride up north to the Club rnter the bar . . . a similarity T * All I 'rsd ltsr * ■ « * P sraon*
l| a*t*a I tat"** ar
llra a a d .
: Diamond ami see. The crowd with the other favorite places A aala v t » * ld i:a|ale&gt;
Y o u Slid SA.'I, ill I'oU »IS
all gue* there and the place i* in other p. rts, put it* own
h s r s t'Y lint 1f I o.l Slid r * q n l r * d
usually packed from noon oil, with the lovely location just t o I 'r r a r n t a n y &lt;Ulln* a n d
( belching to Mel Murray en­ nurth of Hanford on ioika d r h i a n j a w h i c h y ou. o r * ! t h r r
. unr
b*v «
(salnai
tertain and sating that unr Monroe. If you haven't been tofh e you
fata!*
of
lU T tl
K.
pound steak. It’* a pleasant there yet, drive out and ace Ml " H i t : . d*c(aa*&lt;1. l a t a of
sal-1 C o u n t y , t-&gt; th * C o u n t y
ride and you'll lie ill good com­ for yourself.
J u d s * of H s iu ln u ts C o u n t y ,
* * •
F l u r l J a . a t bl* " f i l e * In t h e
pany.
r t lieu** of »ald c o u n t y
•
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Wrote th* column early so ca ot u Han
ford . F l o r i d * , w l t h l s *1*
Stopped by tiie Caribe after I could see Hie show at Jet r * l * u J * r m o n t h * f r o m tlis
th * f ira t p u b l i c a t i o n
the lunch hour had cleared l.nncs Thursday, It wai a ot hf u stb lao f notb-a.
Hash claim or
ami although lliera are rome high spot in tho week, with a e n i a h 'l . h u l l b s In w r i t i n g ,
ah a l t a t a t * til* p i a c s o f
place* a woman might, feel fashions and entertainment- Slid
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Major league baseball's ex*
hlbition season begins Satur­
day and among the notable
absentees from the action will
be Orlando Ccpeda and Juan
Marlchal of the San Francis­
co Giants and Johnny Podres
of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Giants, who meet the
Cleveland Indians at Tucson,
Arix., are still waiting to hear
from Ccpeda, their slugging
first baseman, and Marlchal,
an 18-game winner last year
for the National League
champions. Ccpeda Is holding
out for a better contract In
Puerto Rico while Marlchal
refuses to budge from his
home In the Dominican Re­
public unless a more substan­
tial contract la offered.
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Podres* case, It's his aching
back. The veteran left-hand­
er “ popped" his hack while
making the final pitch in
batting practice Thursday.
Trainer Wayne Anderson,
however, said the Injury is
not serious and Podres will
miss only two or three days
of workouts.
Anderson said, "his bodyalignment was out. I popped
it back and we applied ice
packs to freeze it. It's the
same thing that seems to
happen to him every spring."
Meanwhile, the Dodgers’
25-game winner Don Drysdale
tuned up for Saturday’s start­
ing assignment against the
Senators at Vero Beach, Fla.,
by allowing only one hit and
facing 11 men In three score­
less innings. Manager Mickey
Vernon of the Senators said
aouthpaw Claude Osteen would
start against the Dodgers and
Dave Slenlwuae and rookie

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At Raceway
A full field of ten starters
wilt go postward in the 350
yard featured quarter horse
race tonight a t Seminole
Park.
Juanita Vaughn'a Sad Jac,
the favorite, will have Jockey
Spud Williamson In the irons.
The five year old stallion has
never been out of the money
In all his six starts at Sem­
inole. Sad Jac has posted two
wins, threo seconds and one
third thus far In the meeting.
Also going In this one will be
Birch Run with Jockey Jerry
Harrison up and Rosa Ev's
Pa with Al Rlancho in tho
saddle.
Two favorites with the har­
ness fans Hazel Lind and
Miss Becky Pick will be be­
hind the starting gate in the
co-fcaturcd invitational trot.
Both mares are three time
winners at Seminole and will
be out to break the tie to­
night. Leading driver of the
meeting. Bill Robinson, will
go behind Hazel Lind with
Gerald Mcllmurray piloting
Miss Reeky Pick over the
mile distance. Another con­
s t a n t money winner going In
this one will be Valiant Han­
over.
The first three quarter
horse races on tonight's card
will determine the starting
field for the Florida Futurity.
The Futurity will be run on
Saturday afternoon at Sem­
inole Park for a 17,500 purse.
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In other Saturday games,
the Cincinnati Reds play th»|
Chicago White Sox at Sara­
sota, Fla.; the Milwaukee
Braves engage the Kansas

City Athletics at West Palm
Beach, Fla.; the New York
Mets and the St. Louis Car­
dinals tangle at St. Peters­
burg, Fla.; the Philadelphia
Phillies and the Pittsburgh
Pirates meet a t Clearwater,

Oviedo
Ousted
In Play
Oviedo was eliminated
from the state basketball
tournament at Gainesville
Thursday when Poplar
Springs defeated the lo­
cals in Class C. 60-17.

Fla.; the Houston Colts play
The lads from Poplar
the Los Angeles Angels at Springs ruured ahead in tho
Palm Springs. Calif., Balti­ third period of play overcom­
more and the New York Yan­ ing u 23-2U margin to grab
kees play at Ft. Lauderdale. j the contest. Oviedo hit just
Fla., and tlie Minnesota one of 12 frem the floor whilo
Twins meet the Detroit Ti­ poplar Sprint;* soared ahead
gers at Orlando, Fla.
into a 30-28 margin.
Those added to the injury'
The Atomics piled up a 10
list include: Angel inflcldcrs point lead in the final period
Jim Fregosl and Tom Sat- to ice the contest. Danny Kirk,
riano, both with minor ail­
land scored 11 point* fur
ments; shortstop Tony Mar­
Oviedo wHIs Mickey Tesin*
tinez, who injured an ankle
and centcrficider Vic Davit- sky dunked• ... • »0.•
illo, who came down with
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
PENSACOLA (UPI)—-Two South Africnnn Mnd a fever at the Indian camp; Dixie Hollins High of St.
two tournament-tented Americana turned the sec­ inficldcra Bill Mazcroski and Petersburg and Apopka High
ond round of the $25,000 Penaacola Rolf tournament Bob Bailey, who will be side- were scheduled to defend their
j lined for a new Pirate exinto an international scrap today.
and Don Dillard of tntc Class AA and A high
Three veterans—Gary Player of Johannesburg, I| hibitions
the Braves who has hospital­ school basketball titles today
South Africn, defending champion Doug Snnr'«rs of ized with a gland infection. in the semi-finals of the state
Ojnl, Calif., and Julius Roros
The McSs’ last holdout, tournament here.
of Mid-Pines, N. C., and 18- Elio Chacon reported to
Dixie Hollins was to take on
year old Allen Hvnninir of camp and signed his con­ Plant High of Tampa (7:30
Johannesburg, were deadlock­ tract; Early Wynn, seeking a p.m.). The winner of that one
ed for first place with five job with the White Sox. fail­ plays the winner of the (3
under par 67».
ed to impress, giving up three p.m.) contest between Miami
Fifty three pros, taking ad­ runs, one unearned, in three Senior High and Pompano
vantage of a bright aun and innings; Milwaukee has yet Beach for the atato title to­
no wind, batterer! the 30-30-72 to satisfy catcher Joe Torre. morrow.
par over the pine-studded
Dunedin was scheduled to
United Prcou International country club with its fair­
pluy Apcpka (at 9 p.m.), the
NEW YORK (UP1&gt; — Cua- ways etched along blue-green
winner of that one faring the
aiua Marrellua Clay, the fight Pensacola Buy. Only 15 nick­
winner of the St. Tliomae
game’s "Louisville Lip," waa ed par in the first round of
Aquinas of Fort LauderdaleDeLand game (4:30 p.m.) for
awarded the "moat hip" recog­ the Greater New Orleans open
last week.
Tha six ace greyhounds the state title Saturday.
nition today by arty beatniks
Gardner Dickinson Jr. of slated for action here Satur­
In other semi-final matchesi
In New York’s Greenwich Vil­ Tcquesta, Fla., thrilled the day night In the second inter­
Class B—Jay vs. Baldwin (3
lage because of hla alleged gallery by bunging a six-iron city match race with Jack­ p.m.), and Graceville v*. Flo­
poetry—writing and reading. into the cup on the 170-yard sonville arc getting plenty of rida High of Tallahassee (7:30
Heavyweight
e o n t ender par three 7th. It was his first attention from their trainers p.m.).
today.
Class C—Sopchoppy v*. Pop­
Clay, who flghU New York ace in PGA play but his sev­
enth hole in one.
Their sleek coats arc being lar Springs (4:30 p.ni.) and
Doug June* a t
Madison
Henning, who caine to the brushed, tbelr feel carefully
Square Garden
Wednesday states just 10 days ago, be­ examined and their food se­ North Marion vs. Hilliard
(9 p.m.).
night, "is really digging the came the darkhorse of the lected with special care so
whole scene," explained Fred tournament with his fine fair­ that they wilt be in top con­
Weintraub, owner of the "Bit­ way irons and long tee ahots. dition for this Important race
Player had two greal op­ that will be the tenth event
ter End"—a popular coffee­
house night club in the Vil­ portunities to take the lead on the big weekend program
but he three-putted the lUh tomorrow night.
lage.
Running for the SOKC will
It was at the bitter end and 18th greens. The shert*
that 21-year-old Cassius won swinger hit every green in re­ be Denny Mac, the first greyMIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
by popular acclaim Thurs­ gulation and eagletl the pur hound to rack up seven firsts
day a self-composed poetry- five 4l)0-yard 0th hole with a this season; Texas Lace, win­ Sonny Liston will probably
200-yard wood shot to the ner of the recent King and start training again for hla
reading contest.
Queen Championship, a n d
The
bewhiskerrd
young green and a 30 foot putt.
April 10 title bout with Floyd
"hippies" and tbclr very
Sanders and Boros, playing stretch-driving Little Rhonds.
Patterson this Sunday, Son­
Representing
J
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k
s
o
n
long-haired "swingin’ chick" in the same threesome, were
ny'*
advisor said Thursday.
gals simply dug that Cass- like Mutt and Jeff scoring vlllc will be internationally
Jack Nikm sqid that tha
lus, Weintraub disclosed—not their 07s. Sanders missed fivu famous Velvet Sis. winner of
because of his poetry—but greens but only had 10 putts inter-city match at Jackson­ doctor had looked over tha
"because hc’a putting the on the front nine. The Georgia ville last Saturday, and June heavyweight champion's kneo
whole world on—and It’s a rrarkcr is nursing a broken Moore and Rosclla Rose.
and given the big man a ten­
gas."
Order of finish at Jackson­ tative go-ahead to resuma
little finger on his left hand.
Translated,
that
means
Arnold Palmer, winner here ville waa Velvet Sis, Texas training for the fight.
Clay explained to the CUO lis­ In 11)00, shot a 00. Other form* Lace, Denny Mac, J u n e
"H ie doctor looked at Son­
teners: "the rhythm of my er winners playing are Tom­ Moore, Rosclla Rose and Lit­ ny’s knee, gave him another
tle Rhonda.
poetry gives me an unprece­
shot of cortisone, and said he
my Bolt, 00, and Doug Ford
dented rhythm In the ring."
Three greyhounds will be should be able lo go back
and
Don
Fairfield,
with
74s.
Then he read with flamboy­
trying for a fifth victory when to work Sunday," Nllon said.
ant vigor; "Ode to a Cham­
they go to the poit in the
pion: Caasius Marccllua Clay
featured tenth race of to- b y Cassiua M. Clay."
night's ll race program. They
Hla modest poem started:
arc Garce, Sleek Ponda and i
"Hall to a man of muscle
Bonnie Abbe.
and brawn, a fighter so stout
Rounding out the main I
With only three weeki of
of heart.
event field will be Sarasota
• (freatliner Boats
•That shadow-boxed and bowling left in the Thursday Egg King. Ruby Keeler, Won• Mercury Motora
sweated and punched and Nile Mixed League, Apple­ deron. Pac Sac and Connie
by’s and Powell’s are tied for Choice.
teamed the boxrr’a art."
• The Aluminum Boat
After proving that Clay Is first place with 59 wins and
For The Fisherman
greater than live great glad­ 37 lone*; next la Pryor's
Annual per raptlta con­
2401 S. French Avs.
iators of yore and that he with 57 wins and 39 losses; sumption of shelled peanuts
will knock out Jones in six Heart Council has 3 wins and In tlie U. S. la more than 4V4
FA 2-1392
rounds, the poem concluded 53 losses. Strinmcyer’s 37 pound*.
with a title triumph over wins and 59 losses and Cook's
Comer has 33 win* and 63
Sonny Liston:
"So when the gong rings losses.
Splits converted this week
and the referee sings out
were the 3-10 and 5-7 by Irene
the winner’
"And Sonny Liston will fall Dulrk of Cook'a Corner; the
"Cassius Marccllua Clay 5-8-10 by Ralph Belts of Puw-j
will be the noblest Roman of ell's; the 3-10 twice by Pat I
Foster of Pryor's and the 5-lu
them all."
twice by Erma Anderson o f '
Powell's,
Series of 500 plus were
bowled by Clyde Piercy of j
Appleby's with a 522; Vergil
NEW YORK (UI’D—Harry Anderson of Pryor's, 516;
Gallatin of the St. Louis Ralph Betts, Dot Powell, Dick
Hawks, who proved as big a Coveil and Ellen Betts, all of
success at pro basketball Powell’i Office Supply, bowl­
coaching as he once was as a ed 505, 519, 531 and 527 re­
player, today was named spectively,
Jim Babb of Cook'a Corner
United P r e a s International
eoach-of-the-year for the 1962- set a new season high handi­
63 National Basketball Asso­ cap game for the men of 241.
jack^ nvhT i^^^w^ oi^
ciation season.
Top Hpr«d»lrr« from each track will
Gallatin rebuilt the slipping Award Set
con pete In the feature race for the
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) St. Louis team in his first
_____ rhamplnn«dilg_of_t&gt;ie_lat»rfltc rivalry
season as an NBA coach and Grn. Douglas MacArthur, ar­
guided them back to a berth bitrator in the AAU-NCAA
In the league's championship dispute, will be cited by the
Philadelphia Travel and Va­
playoffs.
cation Show April 29 for his
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31. Poultry - I.lveutuek

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Large Shetland Ponies; . 1
I Complete Reanly Service
griding. 1 ntare. New aadF.vening Appointment*
die* and bridle*. 332-9I62.
| 105 So. O.ik
FA 2-5742

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322-8827

9. Fur Sale or Rent

If you like country living.
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
"He haa two oonvartibla tops—one up and ona downl"
south aide of big Lake
Mary. Water for boating,
etc. Orange tree*. Approxi­ 12. Real K*talr For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
mately 2t» acres. FA 2 9162.
l.ake Mary: H you want a
•I BEDROOM
t New house near I.akc Mary.
a large comfortable cus­
Full bath. See lurntdted
322-3098.
tom built home with 3
model at Sales office out
ttedrooots, 2'* baths, party
20th St. and Upsala Road,
12. Real Estate For Sale opposite church, central room, llreplare room, dou­
heat prepared for Air-condi­ ble carportr &amp; utility room,
SERVICE STATION businen
a sale Iveacli. Call for ap­
tion.
for sale. Only 3 owner* in
pointment to tee this to112,990
37 year*. Buy only itork
day. There i* nothing like
Low-Low down payment
and equipment. EA 2-4682.
itt $21,500. Good terms. Ph.
970.410 A MONTH
4 ACHES of land 275 ft. Hoad
FA 2-3617.
PAYS ALL
frontage on Weil lit St.
IMMEDIATE
4 line hwy. Price $15,000.
St. Johns Realty
OCCUPANCY
Term*.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM 3 Bedroom, I'a bath, imi qual­
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
5 and 10 acre* tiled farms 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
Longdate subdivision Longavailable.
wood.
ANOTHER FABULOUS IIUY
AT CRYSTAL LAKE, open
C. A. Whiddon
RAVENNA PARK
beam construction, »l»ne
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Exceptionally
attractive 3
fireplace,
3
bedroom
and
a
202 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5991
bedroom home In like new
optional r o o m , Florida
condition a n d
available
TEE ’N GREEN
room, 2 lile baths, fully airImmediately.
Full
equipOut 2Ullt St. opposite lull
conditioned. location South
Club. New 3 ItodriRiin, H i
p&lt;d built • in kitchen and
end of Crystul Drive, I*)ch
Florid* norm. Total price,
hath, built-in*. I.argc fam­
Arbor. E. A. Jarred, Build­
ily room, central heat and
only $13,650. Just $450 down,
er. FA 2 3378 of FA 2 3077.
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
and $87.5o per month in­
down p a y m e n t * . $75.00 L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
cludes everything!
month pay* all. Drive out Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
today or call FA 2-2744 for
wooded area at lsvngdsle.
~SINGER
details. 10:30 to 5 daily.
See Mr. Ferguson al sales
SEWING MACHINE
office and pick your lot
Ileal Kitale — Mortgage*
Sales ami Service
-1 HR HOME
and house models. Liw 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 242(1 Frce estimate* In advance
Beautiful 4 BR. 2 bath CB
down—low monthly payint*.
Itome in Sanford'* mod
Free home demon-tration
3 lilt, 115 bath home, lit
desirable residential area.
CALL FA 2-5783
Country Club. Well cared
Fully equipp'd built-in kit- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Alan's Fabric A Hugs
for, deep well, fenced yard.
rhen and central heal. 3 Bedroom home in Wynne2559 Park Dr.
wood for only )l2.5oo willi
Very low down payment.
$22,UUU, with $I50U down on
extras. Fll.\ down payment
FA 2-8806.
new FHA financing.
LAWN SERVICE
5400.
Mowing and edging, clr. Sat­
Owner Tmimfurml
isfaction guaranteed. Pit.
Large 4 bedroom laketront 3-Bedroom, 2 bath lakcfront
FA 2 1817.
home, Florida room, dish­ home in lieautifol I*h-Ii Ar­
Real Estate — Mortgages
bor. Only &lt;1,750 down and WELLS mtlLI.P.n, PUMPS,
washer. etc.. ONLY $29,500.
IU N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420
assume existing mortgage.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
No closing cost*.
Going machine and repair
AU Types and Sise*
3 BR, 2 bath, fenced beck
&gt;lmp business for $l.5oo.
We Repair ami Service
yard, air conditioner, Kit­
S T I N F.
chen equipped. 3300 S. Park
If you have acreage you
Machinery and Supply Co.
Ave. FA 2 7781.
would like to sell—Please
207 w . 2nd St.
F A 2-8432
1901 Park Avenue
Call!
FA 2 5232 anytime
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
280 ft. frontage on West First
NO CASH NEEDED
Raymond Lundquist, Asao.
Street (Sit 46) with depth. 3 Bedroom, 2 bulb. Salt a llt'iiliiiK - Air ('oinliUoniiiK
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Some terms and 2 bedroom
Sales—Repair—Contracting
month T. k I. included.
FREE ESTIMATES
322 808.1
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­ home, only $I5,5U0—a real
25U2 Oak
FA 2 8321
ner lot facing lake. ItJO investment. Call Now.
I.AKKVIKW Home for sale or
Wait* Drive, S u n I a n d
F K IG ID A IIIE
Estate. FIIA in service. l-einon lliuff Riverfront—All I trade for a tiled farm on the
Sales A .Service
west side of Sunlord. Call
$150 down, monthly $81.75, or part of 97 ft. Frontage
FA 2 7898 days or FA 2 6368
G. It. HIGH
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074 $50 per ft.
nights.
1700
W.
1st St. Sanford
or FA 2 2118.
Pb. FA 2-3883
1 BEDROOM CB Itouse. Flor­
3 BEDROOMS. 2 bath*. Kit­
ida room, fenced yard
chen equipped. S o down
Furnished or unfurnished.
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
payment.
S. Park Ave.
Phona FA 2 3727.
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave
FA 2-1781.

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Really

Southern Air

TST

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Set* Our Selection

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3 Bedroom House, 2 bath. On
west side. 2 Years old.
( VERY) small down pay­
ment. Owner transferred
Must sacrifice. FA 2 5348.

K

id quality used cars, rerundilionrd and sold umlrr GW
Warranty. Rank flnanrinir
available. Drop in, you Mill
hr glad you did.

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PH. 322-0231

EASY
219 K. 2nd
FA 2-0711

$2593
893
1795
1195
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1395
593
895
813
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995

GMAC PAYMENTS

1503 PARK AVK.
ORLANDO Clt 1-3166
FA 2-0h6I

'51 V-8 Ford 4door sedan.
Straight stick. $195. Call
FA 2-2261.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

* It I
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CAR WANTED. Will trad*
even for my 35 ft. boat
Good condition. W. Cooke,
606 S. Park. Apt. 4.
1962 STl’I) F. BAKER 1 ton
pickup reduced for quick
sale—$995. Call Ralph P#Told, FA 21611.

Wo loan Carpet Shampoocr i960 Valiant, 4 dr. St. stick.
at no cost with purchase
It. k H. $995. 1058 Cadillac
ot Blue Lustre shampoo.
cpo. Devlllc. Full power k
Carroll's Furniture.
air. SI605. Sanford Motor
Co. 800 French Ave.

37. Rout* • Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway
H okum S p o rtin g Goods
Your F.V1NRUDE Dealer '
301-6 8 K. lat Ph. FA 2-5981

38. Motorcycles - Scooten*

'59 VESPA Grand SporL*
Owner transferred. Must
sacrifice. 122 Hays Drive,
Country Club Manor.
t

FOR SALE
Extra Special Buy
1961 MERCURY Station
Wagun, air rond- automatic
Iran,., power steering and
brake*, radio and heeler,
whitewalls. Spotless white
with white and black vinyl
interior, only $1995 nt , . .

Kill Hemphill
MOTORS
322-0231
tl

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 708 Celery Ava.
KA 2-21 IT.

31. Articles! For Sale
S|N&gt;rt shirt sale, $1.90. Bug*
$2 90 up. Army Navy Sur­
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
BABY- CRIB and Polaroid
Camera. FA 2-5009.
FKIGIDAIIIE Refrigerator. 1
Year old. $100. FA 2-1308.

Cars Wanted
Keel's Used Guru
1012 Kunfurd Ave.

For Less!

1(Hill DODGE 1fill
6 cylinder, lung wheel bs*e
IUr&gt;9DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL
2 dr. harlup, like new, a tup buy!

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Is

*1095
"1295

No Down Payment

$

Hey! Fishermen!
Ill II.P. MERCURY Super Hurricane It)
iiutlxuird mttlor. SPECIAL *K8
I YEAR GW WARRANTY ON ALL CARS

Seminole Co. Motors
E.

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W ith the H3 P ontier/T em iw at team brtwvainf
along 3rd in sales, we can now afford to pane
along volume savings in the form of bigger trade-in
allowances, longer deal*. And our selection is
Itetter thun ever. S tep into cu r ahowroom tod ay ,
step out in a new W idn-Trark Pontiac or T em peai
tomorrow. You'll he glad you did!

ON THESE OUTSTANDING BUYS
1936 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
*396
2 dr. Iisrdlup. aulu, Iran*.
1953 FORD
'496
1 dr., aulu. Iran*., rlesn
1957 STUDEIIAKEK
*495
2 dr., aulu Iran*.. V-8 engine
1956 STUDEIIAKEK
*396
tfww
I dr. V-Mwith overdrive Iran*.
1957 DODGE
1 dr. Iiirdliui. \ Suiter Sin-rial at thi* nrire "495

all)
FA 2-0611

H

Motor Scooter* - Cycle*. Used
Vespa I960, $139.83.
Level* Sales k Service
2517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. KA 2-7928

Used lurnllure, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Ij try's Marl 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132

USED
CAR
SALE
HOLLERS°/SANFORD
1959 CADILLAC 4 Door, DrVllle Air t n n d . ---1958 CIIKV. 4 Hour, Air Conditlun
1081 CIIKV 4 Door Station Wagon. V-8, Auto.
1960 CIIKV 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Standard Tran*.
1039 CIIKV 4 Fluor Station Wagun, 6 Cyl.
1959 OI.DH 4 Door Hardtop, Power and Air fund
1958 FORD Station Wagon, 6 Cyl- Auto.
1958 CIIKVOI.KT &gt;i Tun Pickup. 6 Cyl...........—
1957 I'OHD Country Sedan, Overdrive
1956 I'OHD Station Wagon, Y-», Automatic
1956 C Villi.I. VI Sedan, DrVillr, I’owrr. Air fund.
1958 PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-s. Sid. Tran*.
1960 CIIKV. Impala t onv., A/T, P/H, 1711
1961 CIIKYROLKT tj Ton Pickup, Aulu. Tran*.
I960 CIIKVROI.KT •, Tun Pickup. 6 Cylinder
1959 PLYMOUTH 2 Door, 6 Cylinder
1959 CIIK5KOLKT I Door, 6 1)1- Stand. Iran*.
1958 FORD 4 Door ll.T- V-8. Fairlanr 5110. Auto.
1957 DODGK 4 Door Hardtop 1 oupe. Auto.......
1955 CIIKV. Ilrlair 4-Dr- 6 Cyl- Std. Trana.
1955 I'L l MOl’TII 2 Door. 6 Cyl- Hid.
19511 4 IH'.VHOLKT 1. Ton Pi.kup
1951 CilKY HOl.ET 1 Door, Auto.
...............
1956 I'ONTIAC I Door Hardtop. Auto..................
1959 CIIKV.
Ion Pickup

'55 Buick. Runs well. $125,
R.C A. 21" T.V. $40. Must
sell. 302 Oak.

Sell Us Your rurnm ire. Quirk
Service With lbs- Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0677.

Stemper Agency

3 Bit. l ‘v bsth. Air-condition- j
er. Built-in kitchen, Low
down payment.
Monthly
payments $84.00. FA 2 3659.

|36. Automohlles - Trucks

33. Article* Wanted
31 A. Pets
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
1
Electric chain hoist. (8 ton
Special on Perm*. Call for 3 BLACK MALE Poodle*.
or
1 ton. Dcllary 068-5713.
apiHiintment. 3 Senior ope­
Pedigreed. 2 very small.
rator*. Free parking lot*.
Reasonable Ph. 838-6104 ami 36. Automobiles - Trucks
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0634
836 2918.
1950 Ford Custom, clean, ra ­
CLIPPING BY Appointment,
24. Electrical Service*
dio, h e a t e r , automatic
Animal Haven Boarding
transmission. Good mechan­
FHIGIDAIRR
Kennel. FA 2 5752.
ical condition and good rub­
Sales k Service
ber. $165. Call FA 2 3388 afllALMATION
PUPPIES,
fe
Ilouse Wiring. Free Estimates
ter 3 p. m.
male, 7 wks. Pedigree on
Sid \ ihlcn'x Randall Electric
both sides. Reasonable.
112 Magnolia
Ph. EA 2-0915
'37 Rambler Station Wagon.
FA 21719.
Fully equipped, standard
trans. as is $475. 313 E.
25. Plumbing Service*
32. Flower* - Shrub*
1st St. In rear.
PETUNIA. Snapdragon, Pan1937 Mercury .Monterey, 2
ale atoek.
tone, white wall tires, auto­
GRAPEVILI.E NURSERY
matic transmission, power
Plumbing &amp; Hculing
Grapcville Ave. Near 20th St.
steering, radio, heater. Good
AIR CONDITIONING
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ mechanical condition and
CONTRACT and REPAIR
good rubber. $500. Phone
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
WORK
FA 2-.5188 after 5 p in.
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery,
1007 Sanford Ave. KA 2-6562
t'psala ltd. Just off 'Jotli St.
1957 Fonl Hamit Wugott. Ex­
PLUMBING
and 1st St.
cellent shape, lavw mileage.
Contracting Repairs
$350(8) 142 Mayfair Circle.
FREE ESTIMATES
33. Furniture
Phone 322-7331.
H. L. IIAKVKY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 LARGE SELECTION of used '37 Old* 96 Hardtop. Fully
refrigerator*. $29 and up
e q it I p p od. Exceptionally
with or without trade.
26. Radio &amp; Television
clean and well running.
FURNITURE CENTER
KA 2 4317 alter 4:30.
PERSONAL RADIO k
Mini French Ave.
T.V. SERVICE
Ph. FA 2-7953
Yvdkswagon Kombi. 1958 mo­
We repair PImiiio Changers
del. with ull seal*. A-t
WANTED
reliable
couple
lo
Radio A T.V.. Auto Radios
condition. A bargain. Pit.
take up monthly payment*
1 DAY SERVICE
FA 2 8800.
of $13.50 rn 3 complete
251It St. k Sanford Ave.
rooms of furniture. Call
Ph. 323 0655
TK 8-151], Casselberry, col­
27. Special Service*
lect.

(). M. HARRISONS
1311 Palmetto Ave.

31. Articles For Sale

| Waitress, Curb girl. Must be Monuments, Cemetery work Hutpuint Refrigerator. Excel­
experienced. Apply Chick
\l»o Ia-tiering on Stone*
lent condition. $95. Phone
N Treat. Sanford.
FA 2-4119.
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2317 Mellonville Ave.
I9ilt Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Plums- KA 2 6119
IS. Help Wanted
Darns, makes button holes.
With.guarantee. 5 Payments
Piano Tuning and Repair
PART TIME, no selling. Earn
of $6.40. FA 2 9411.
VY. L. llarmon — FA 2-4223
$2 00 hour start, collecting
on our established current
PIANO'S— Me have in this
customers. No experience 2H. A utom obile S ervice
vicinity 2 Spinet pianos
necessary. Car n e e d e d.
which van Ik- purchas'd by
AUTO GLASS
Rondnhle local resident.
making small deposit* and
Write Mr. Nager, P.O. Box
taking over small monthly
INSTALLED
613. Orlando, Fla., giving
payments. Inquire Thomp­
Senkarik
Glad*
and
Paint
age, address, plume, type,
son Music Co. 29 Colonial
Company
model and year of ear.
Plain Mall. Orlando. Ph.
| 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
GA 5-4577.
19. Situations Wanted
AUTO • RADIO
REPOSSESSED ZIG ~ ZAG
Drive-In Repair Service
Child Care. FA 2-2274
SEWING MACHINES
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
Save up to 5m;, take over
25th
St.
A
Sanford
Ave.
i Children kept. FA Z 4182.
payments, lot S. Park Ave.
Pit. 323-0655
FA 2 9411.

21. K ca u ty Salon*

~ REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

Office FA 2-2111
Nights Tk 2 0648
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

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Rjrrnlfi F H . M ar. 8. 1963— l’airo SI i 16. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Services

6A Special Notices

Jim Hunt Realty

M2 Minute oti|rrt
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Our Best —

Colors
IfiM Studs* of

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Three
room
apartment. 2IUI
SI5. 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $55.
'VIlhams Phone

Office 204 W. First
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First St., Hanford
Winter Park Ml 7-2330

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Wd TOUR of HOMES ••.

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. 2 0 th

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

L or.gvood

E la n a n ta r y

SUNLAND

sch ool

LAKE W A Y M A N HEIGHTS

ESTATES

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
111 N. PARK AVE.

PHONE 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 LMN 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.

Ravenna Park Homes

304 TUCKER DRIVE

“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 Day

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«8 z 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- 1quests 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 (h is 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*
Firm
Opening
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
X r i h S W W t in Uto "TV ‘ s (bang's . 1 Athe.
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, 1importance," Wirt* said. "Rut
post office to the (irncral
House Ready
| even if we achieve the diaired
Sanford Memorial Library . were indigent.
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
over-all giowth rate, wc ranCarroll
A.
Rurkc,
bar
pres­
site.
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'k IiiI'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
Deny Charges
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 iate
GENEVA it PI) - The
next weekend. Proceeds will
11*57 has inrrcuM-d no average Chaml&lt;or of Commerce build­
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.
access
road
lo
the
new
Eng­
Soviet
charges
that
it
falsi­
fund . . . Rest for a gradua­
ently Friday, permitting uceesa to tliu ed in the science and technol­
Saturday that thieves had taken
lish Estate* School mid a re­ joh* a yeur. Wirt* noted that Registrar Camilla Itruce.
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
roll
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., Bomb Throwers
Roth
the
President
and
the
"apaca university" ilia new
tion.
locked 11 di*K ill llie school cafeteria.
Springs
town
council
request­
* • ♦
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.
1by Cleveland.
• • •
eluded In a -Space Era Educa­
Miners Clash
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 H iiiio iin c e il 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 to d ay 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 On Strike
village of Kteinelmch, where
discussion
of long-range pro­
KINGSPORT, Trnn. (UPI)
Randall Chase and John Kridpurchase owl statue* and
Rotli meeting* will lie held Seminole County Young |t&lt;- industrial safely, Florida III
gramming of Flmidu water forces u|qHising French Presi­ he was picked up at dawn i cr. Tucker i* committee lieu*,
—About
1,650
production
and
place them on courthouse, at the Cass. Ibe try Woimti's puhliran Club.
dent Charles de Gaulle, a gov­ Sumluy. He was whisked in u
duitrial Commission.
maintenance
employes
of lesoutre* projects, program­
uier.
city hall, library, elc.
1 he interested publir is es­
Club on Overbrook Dr.
ernment
spokesman said to- police cur to his rented hilltop
ming
and
justification
of
Mead
said
water
line*
to
Kingsport
I’rejs,
Inc.,
one
of
Mark N. Cleveland Jr., can­
• • •
pecially urged to come out for Ihe lioiler were plugged and
| mansion for lunch.
the
world'*
largest
I
kioW man Florida projects for presenta­ day.
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 s p o k '-s n u iii 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 11
No Clues
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.
Page 0
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
* * *
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.
ERNIE COWLEY
4 'ifurae tomorrow on county.

Stimulate'
Economy

Birkenmeyer
Crabs Top
Drive Honors

( B l\? &amp; m t f a r d l i r n t l i t

Indigent Fees
To Be Discussed

Bulletin

New

State University

Proposed For 'Area'

0

BRIEFS

Absentee Ballots
Now Available

Casselberry To
Discuss Charter

Republican Club
To Hear Fortune

Burglars Net $383

Wafer Meet
Set Mar. 25

Low Water
Caused Blast

Adenauer Turns Down
Plea For Bidault

MeralJ Index

Charter Meeting

Sanford Bands Take District Honors

rr-*

★ ★ ★
Local Leaders
Hail Proposal

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                    <text>Contest
The proposal that the Lake Mary
Chamber o f Commerce sponsor a
name changing contest fo r Luke
Mary Blvd. will be presented at
Thursday’s 8 p.m. meeting o f the
group by Klchurd Keogh, newly elect­
ed president.
Possibility o f the Chumbcr con­
ducting such a contest was suggested
recently by County Zoning Director
Bob Brown who explained that a
great deal o f confusion arises upon

occnninn from the number o f "Luke
Mnry'a" lending to and from the
community.
Other itemn on the agenda will
include election o f a new nominating
committee; prenentation o f the presi­
dent’ll report on past and future ac­
tivities; announcement o f an all out
membership drive and reports from
the County Commission on prospects
o f Luke Mary getting an Inter­
change to Interstate 4 and on street
lighting for the community.

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CountyOKs 415 ullw ^aitfnrb T^rntlit
Extension Bid Bulletin Area 'Sectionalism'
W E A T H E R : Cloudy and .slightly cooler through Friday. High today, 60-Go. Low tonight, 45-50.

VO L.

*** e
By L A M IY VERSHKI,

1 icc where some South
Seminole Democrat* want to
■witch allegiance to the Re­
publican party beenum&lt; they
want representation , . . Well,
k check of voting record* re­
veal Unlay that Gordon Fred­
erick lives and vote* in the
laingwood precinct (South
Seminole) , , . The only thing
ia ho bus his business office
in Sanford rather than OR­
ANGE COUNTY1
Supervisor of Registration
Camilla Rruce will ask the
County Commission for legis­
lation boosting her salary
from *3,ooo to *8,noo . . . it
will b« turned down.
Jim Crapps should furnish
both members of Hie City and
County Commission and olher
county officials attending that
“ shindig" toni giit directions
to his camp where Hint joint
city-county meeting will lake
place. Everyone l talked to
today didn't know where the
ramp is located . . . It is
out by the Weklva, gentle­
men.
In the interest of public
aervico and for the benefit
of all officials, following are
directions to get to the camp:
Follow zoning map plot 2.
300 yards east of the Weklva,
turn sharply 512 yards until
you get to n small ditch, gel
out of car. inspect ditch . , .
follow road through swamp,
rareful In watch out for
snakes and gators . , , Wear
heavy boots, six rattlesnakes
were seen there yesterday.
Be care (ill of tribe of Indians
on the warpath some 511
yards before you enter the
camp . . . For more details,
maps ran be furnished in the
courtlioute for $1.
Among the items expected
to lie liNcilsfcd will lie Join
p:il'licipatiun project on 25th
St. . . . County aisHancc un
those Hunt utility line* . . .
Cost to the city was over
$50,000 and tile city has ex­
pended more Ilian the allo­
cated funds , , .and maybe
Uie zoo.
.Sanford attorneys Ken Me
Intosh anil AI Kitts are being
kept awake at night by those
Seville nightmares . . . Both
attorney* were almost placed
In contempt of court there
and when they left, the con­
stable followed them fur 15
miles.
• • •
Tltr pros outweigh Hie con*
in regard to petitions circulat­
ing in Riivenna I'ark on that
Community Shopping Center
plnnncd out there . , , Hear­
ing* nrxt Wednesday.
Just a* an example of how
confusing ail llioic “ Lake
Mary" avenues, street*, bou­
levards, lanrt, drive*, voids,
etc., ran get. sure enough we
got the wrong one in a new*story Wednesday. The C of
L"» name changing contest
will hr fur old Lake Mary
Rd., not Lake Mary Blvd.
And if that isn't confusing
enough, we understand that it
was District 2 County Com­
missioner John Alexander in
stead of Zoning Director Bob
Brown that suggested tlie
contest.
There, n o w ,
everything
okay?
Removal of Ihe flag pole
at the old postoffice proved to
la- a mansize job. City work­
er, expected to perform till!
task “ in two three hour*." U.
S. had directed the city lo remove the pole from the gov­
ernment-owned lot by March
P Workers dug down In the
concrete Inundation Wednes­
day altcrnoon and discovered
d of such »izc a crane wai re­
quired. The pole was replaced
today on Hie lawn in Iron! of
Hie old postoffice, which tome
day will be Ihe Sanford pub­
lic library.

* s •

Received the following let­
ter from Ihe CUy Manager'*
office today: "This is to no­
tify you that Iho City Com­
mission cancelled out
all
parking permit* at their last
meeting. Please do not use
the permit recently issued tv
you. It may he destroyed or
returned to my office." It wat
Valued by W. E. Knoulea.

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Paved Improvement of all out the SR 415 project will ed if city fund* are availof State Road 415 in Seminole be presented in two part*: utile, said this 1* not neces­
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
County, from
the Osteen |(lt Pave SR 415 from tire sary *ince Celery Avenue i*
—A Republican congress­
Bridge to Frcncli Avenue, city limit* to the Ostorn a state primary road.
man charged today that
Otherwise, tlcncral Hutch­ the I ’nlled States Govern­
will be requested of the Stale Bridge, uring a c c o n d a r y
Road Department by the funds, if necessary; (21 pave ison said, the resolution to ment chipped in on the
County Commission this af­ Celery Avenue from French be presented to SRI) this af­ ransom deal which won
ternoon asks for road &gt;ni' freedom (or (he Cuban
Avenue to the city limits.
ternoon at l)cl.a ml.
Inclusion of Hist portion | The chairman explained the ' provements in the county as troops raptured hy 1'ldrl
of Hie state road within the Commission will not request have been published pre
Castro alter the I9fit Ray
they vote on tlie basis of ths
The Issue of •‘sectionalism'’ time Democrat and a former voter* out on March 28.‘*
p|„, Invasion.
city limits of Sanford, known the State to u*e county se­ vlously In The Herald.
candidate's
qualifications. I
niemltor
of
tho
Cnsselbetry
Fortune,
when
n.«k*xl
about
Injected
into
the
runipnign
fur
One
of
the
primary
re­
as Celery Avc, was informally ; condary fund* for the paving
approved by the Commission1of SU 415 (Celery Avenue) quests l* for the four-ianing
Seminole County's House seat board of aldermen, told Die Mrs. Bennett'* announcement, am sure tlmt they have seen
many counties in which tho
Wednesday afternoon.
J within the city limits. City of 25th Street between French m w A . . .
in the March 28 special elec­ Herald today that "Democrats replied; “ It's all news to me," ugly issuq of sectionalism has
Chsirman J. C. Hutchison Manager W. E. Knowles, ask- and Mclionville Avenue*.
tion was blasted today by for­ and Republican* alike, feeling adding, “ but we nre looking resulted In a lack o f progress
reported Inday the Commis­
mer
Rep. Gordon Frederick, the need for repnwentation for all the suppurt wo ran for the entire county.
sion had received a formal
" I have never represented
Democratic nominee f ff tho from the south end of tho g*&lt;-’
request from the City of San­
Frederick
stated:
"
l
am
an
Isolated arrn of Senvinolo
county.
are
pooling
their
Legislature.
ford Wednesday to include
“ I am sure,'* he charged, forces lo place Jan Fortune, somewhat surprised to learn County lull have 'at all time*
Celery Avenue from the city
limits to French Avenue. A
ATLANTA (U P I) Four “ that they (the people) hove GOP candidate, In office on Hint my opponent and his sup­ attempted to represent all of
porters are attempting to the people of the county re­
telephone poll of the Com­
Ru»*ian clergymen, nearing seen many counties in which March 28.**
Mr*.
Bennett continued: raise the issue of sectionalism gardless of where they might
mission member! was made
ths end of a lour of the the ugly issuo of sectionalism
ami alt agreed.
United Stale*. Ignored pic­ has resulted in a lack of •'Strong campaign* . . . In in Scminnlo County. I under­ reside. I know that my confi­
The Commission previously
ket* here and agreed they progress for tin- entire coun- Home case*, door-to-door . . , stand that they aro offering dence in the people of Semi­
are being made In all South a* one of my opponent'* great nole County I* Justified ami
had agreed to request of the
had enjoyed Ihcir stay in ly.”
Surprise was expressed by Seminole areas from Long- qiialifieation* Ihe fart that t alnccirly hopn that thi*
SRI) a paved Improvement
this country.
By United Prcnn International
both Frederick and Id* Re­ wood to Forest City In For­ he reside* in ths South end county will never be spilt by
to a 22 font width of SR 415
sectionalism. I hope tha peo­
Icy flood waters npreiiA death and destruction F i r e d U p o n
of Seminole County."
publican opponent, Jan For­ tune's behalf.
from the city limits to the
ple of the South end of tha
Frederick
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
d
:
“
Regardless
of
parly
af­
tune,
when
queried
relative
to
Osteen Bridge. The Stato throughout the East today.
GREENWOOD. Mis*. (U P I)
Drinking water was contaminated, power lines —Four Negro voter registra­ an active Democrat's nn- filiation." sbo said, "wi* need “ Frankly, I have enough con­ county a* well a* tho people
will be requested to accom­
in all other itva&gt; of the coun­
plish this Improvement of Hie wen* driven down by high winds mid towering ice tion
worker*
were
fired nounreimsit of a south county a good man, and one with in­ fidence in nil of t(ie people of
primary highway with stale floes swept down rain-swollen rivers to drive thous­ upon by while men Wednes­ campaign for representation tegrity, in office from thl* Semlnolo County to believe ty will givp me Ibeir support
end of the county ami we can that they do not vote on the on the basis of my qualifica­
funds but. if necessary', ,0 ands of person* from their
day night in the *eeond such in the Legislature.
Mrs. Hopa Bennett, long put one in IF we can gel ths basis of sectionalism but that tions."
uie county secondary road homes.
incident
In thi* raciallyfunds lo complete the pro­
The death toll fr.-*w three
troubled Della town in Uie
ject as quickly as possible in days of flooding rose to 2t.
past week.
order to eliminate present
At least eight other pcr*
unsafe driving condition*.
sons were dead after a late‘V e ry M oved*
The Commission was sche­ winter snow storm hit the
VATICAN CITY (U P I) —A
duled to meet at 3:30 this Midwest and flayed the Northprofessed atheist, Soviet Com­
afternoon to formally ap­ m i l with 65-mllo-nn-hour
munist editor Alexei Addinprove the resolution which winds, snow and sleet.
bci, met Pope John W i l l ,
will lie presented to the SRI)
BOSTON (U l’ ll — Two head ol Hie Roman Cl tlHilic
A lake dam, weakened by
at 1:30 this afternoon at Do- the heavy rains, hurst nt Nor­ widows, one in Boston mid the |Church, today—und Ihe alltLand.
wich. Conn., during the night other in nearby Lawrence, eist came away impressed
General Hutchison pointed and sent flood waters up to
were found Wednesday night and “ very moved.
12 feet deep swirling thrcngli
stubbed
to death in their U j o f T H l U t i s t S H i t
a four-mite section o f the city.
apartment*. Their d e n t h s
At least six persons were kill­
MOSCOW (U P II — Tlie So­
ed. six injured and two miss­ brought to 111 tlie number of viet Union, in an apparent
unsolved slaying* &lt;&gt;f women new ideological »lup at Com­
ing.
Power failures plunged the in Ihu 1lo,ion uleu iiinee la*t munist China today condemn­
men into darkness and about June.
ed extreme “ dogmatist*'' who
GiuvcsiJe services for K. K. :;st) person* fled their homes
'Hie ulmost-iiudc hody of favor war over peaceful co­
Brady. 85. former Semi nolo
us tint surging water roused Mrs. Mary M. llrown, *18. wu* existence to promote com­
County sheriff and stale legis­
damage estimated In the mil­ found in u shabby second-floor munism.
lator, were conducted by Rev.
tenement flat in Luw retire
lions of dotlnrs.
limver hew ell Wednesday a f - 1
Loci, gates-at the Shrtuikct where she lived alone. A footluriyma ut. Fyergrriyj Lame- ■
Rhec dull.'' at Norwich ww. long , .TVl'; 1"t'c o‘ *-rk
JACKSONVILLE* tU PII —
tery.
frozen shut and officials fear­ wu* Stuck hilt-deep in her Federal mediator James HotBom Jan. 23, 187*. nt Amered i Mug pressure would send elicit. Thric were bloodatuiu* area wo* scheduled in talk
kns. (hi., Mr. Rrody tame to
nit over tin- apartment.
separately with union and
Sanford in IU04 and engaged tho Ice-choked river churn­
Tho body of Sir*. Rio-hel management leaders today in
ing
through
the
streets.
in farming and livestock. He
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. Tcenn Am ino
HASH’ SEAM ANSI! 11’ mill Safe limit IluntUlliir
Nearly nil Ohio streams, Lazarus, (lit, tier clothe* pull­ an effort til end the 43-day -old
served one term as sheriff
ed over her heud, wa« found Florida East Coast Railway
and Mr. and Mrs. MeKctbmi. Seated in M rr. Snnt
CoiiriM! being tmiKlil hy tho L'S Count tiuiml
with
the
exception
of
ths
Ohio
■luring World War I and Inter
sprawled aero** a bloodstain­ strike.
Levy and Htnndiiig nt far right is Sam Levy*
Auxiliary
brought
out
more
than
60
|turnons
to
River, were receding today,
two terms in the Legislature.
ed bed III her first floor apart­
Commodore o f tlie Sanford limit dill*.
nib'll up for tho oiyrht lesson course, Wednesday.
hot
n
state
of
emergency
was
He died Tuesday after a
ment in Boston's Dorchester
(Herald Photo)
Some o f the class aro shown here. Erom left ate
i
lengthy illness at the home of declined on the Ohio .Univer­ section. She bud been stabbed
TALLAHASSEE
(L
T
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—
sity
rumpus
ot
Athens.
Iris daughter, Mr*. Arthur U.
in tlie chest.
February sales tax collec­
A midnight eurfrw was IniMoore. 1218 Oak Avenue, with
It was not known iinmcditions in Florida were *300,000
pined on men students for
whom lie made his home.
alrty whether either woman
short
of
predictions
last
Surviving are his daughter, the first time. More than LIM'D bud been raped.
month, hut did not cut into
a gianddauglitrr, Mrs. Jack persons—Including 700 uni­
expectations fur meeting the
Woodruff, Sanford, and four versity students—were taken
annual fiscal budget require­
The
Altamonte
Springs of $350,001) for the purpose allhaugli tho county's deris­ H
from the flooded area.
grcal-gtandchildren.
ments,
Comptroller Ray E. Town
reived for ths present
,Sln
Council
Wednesday of financing the new .Munici­ ion did not Hgiee with ths
The
Ohio
River,
which
Frisson Funeral llumc wu*
Green announced Wednesday. night authorized tin- public
lima purchuso of a desk and
town's
ri-eoniineiiiliitions,
tha
crested si Pittsburgh Wednes.
in charge " f arrangements.
pal Water System. At the
stile of lull ids in the niiuumi
town will derive grent benefit chair for the Town Hall.
day, continued to surge to­
same tiin,. Ihe advertising of
from tin- iiildltimiiii 20 feet
ward a crest downstream and
Idds for rotlstruction of the
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I)
officials nt Cincinnati Mailfronting the Town Hull.
_
.
f\rr
•
plant'* water supply uud dis­
LITTLE IIOCK, Ark. I U PI) —City Commission lias anIn nl Int basilic.* I be cnult- j | Q K G O l i G l I S I V C
rttn. Portsmouth and smaller
tribution system was approv­ ril agreed to get an engi­
Ohio communities made emer­ —Gov. Orvai Faubiii accused thoriicd *1.758 appropriated
ed.
neer's recommendation* in
gency preparations. The Ohio Ihe federal government Wed­ for tlie police department to
Healed bids on botli the solving iliniungc problem*
MEMI'l113 (U P D - A prom­
was expected to crest nl Cin- nesday of secretly rerruiling cover the salaries of two ad­
bond side mill the construction from I lie Hilleresl ared onto inent Methodist layman today
Robert Bennett, of 2703 cinali nt fill feet, or eight feet Arkansas Nalinn.il Guard pil­ ditional Invc-digaUirs to help
A LBANY, Gn. l U I 'l ) —The will lie due April 17. Knell Maitland Ave, proputcs;
Magnolia Ave., sevcn-yenr.old above flood stage, by Sunday. ots for Hie Hull Cuban invas­ establish a county wide vice
called
for Christiana lo
Fineerest s t u d e n t suffered
Agreed to look Into the pos­ "launch a vigorous offcnslvo
In Pennsylvania, serious ion and then “ betraying" squad us recommended by City Commission of lids south-1 bond bid iiiiisI be accompanied
a Volusia County grand jury.
abrasions and possible rib ft..Ming cunt limed today from them.
west Georgia rily bus junked with n ra ider's check for two sibility of building header* against Iliosn who would de­
Some of them flew In com­
fractures when he was struck New part to the mouth o f the
for a portion of Hermit's stroy Christianity.”
all segregation ordinances „ „ d | l" T
" l f,uu ™ liw*
for
runstruetion Trail Hint I* “ washing away
by a car near the school Wed­ Juniata River, Dunrannoti, Pa., bat and one Air Guard plane
“ Tlicro are Hiom who. for
derided lo leave the nice Gentian*
nesday at 3:50 p. m.
publicity purposes or finan­
Mayor John Wells declared a was shut down, Fauhu* said.
piiddems lo individual i itl- hid--, available at Glace Ktigi- into a ztieiim;"
i
.
: heeling ill St. Petersburg or
Emmett Hamby, KN’ AS, told state of emergency. Rescue
Brig. Gen. Frank Bailey,
Gave
Councilman Frank cial gain, make it a sort of
zi-iis, it wu* announced today, i
,
..
at Hie Altamonte loon Hall, Gerliurdt thn authority to go builmsi lo tear down Hia
Fl||&gt; Trooper J. I* Hike*, that workers helped residents from chief of staff of the Arkan­
A spokesman said tlie rum
will lie priced at $3(1 for inch nlieud with plans for building church and lo crilielz* ill
the hoy, who was walking on their homes nt Duncnnnwi, sas Air Guard, said he did not
mission took the action by ti
know what Faubus was talk­
the shoulder of the road, sud­ Am ity Hull and Newport
u nfreslumsit alund at Hie leaders," said R. Howard
It-1 vote Wednesday night,
Mayor I.nwrenee Swofforil, hull park after looking over Berg, president of tho Methdenly turned and ran into ilia
Ire jams towered 3(1 feet ing alxiiil. But be added llic
TAM PA (U P II — An Air stiiking down nil o f segrega­
in mi unofficial ti-purt from blue prints for tha stun t me, odist Board of Lay Activities.
not
path of the car.
h’gh on the Juniata River Arkansas guard “ did
Force F8IF Tliumlcrstnak tion old nil tier* ill a move aim- tlu- County CominisHion adWitnesses corroborated the where il meet* Ihe Fusque- have any planes involved."
rd
at
bolstering
its
legal
push
vl'id tlnil appraiser'* figures 1
D ir Defense Department in trashed today north of Frost*
driver** explanation Bennett
tii &lt;i. Itaeial dispute. have
liaii'is.
for i glds of way oil SR 427
was udmittcd to hViniiiiilu
Washington
declined cam- proof.
plagued the inrt,.iUl,-l city *&lt;f
tioin l.u-t St. to SR fTili
Mtnuiriiil iluspilid.
men! .
Mae Dill Air Force Rare
55,Uuu fm inure Hutu n year, tliiiuigli Hu- town show Unit
Bailey said, however, that here said it did not immedi­
i o-l* for 4U feel oil tint eu*t
Faubus may have some in
kYmi’ll upprec'itic Ihe exlra ncrvlce
ately know tlie fair of liitsldtv would come ronsiderahly
formation he dors not have.
CHICAGO (Special) —
lower than properliiw on the
He said hr did not want In pilot of the Jet fighter.
MIAMI (U P ! I — Havana pul himself in Ihe position of
The na-h was tlie latest in George Toiiliy. rien-tive West side,
FREE
KINNELON. N J ( U P l t - Radio reported today a two- either denying or confirming a sriic* of resent nrridrlil* e r r president of First I'rdA bleak down of figures
Tire
Flve member* of a family, hour blackout in four of whut the governor said.
Inspect loa
involving .Mai Dill bused fight­ rral Savings ami I,min Vs- set the price a Xoii.liuu if 2ll
trapped by lla met and too ( ulni'a six provinces.
soclsliiin of Sanford lm» foot right* of way were taken
Faubus did nut say who re­ ers.
FREE
A broadcast said ■ failure
paralyzed with fear to jump
A supersonic FIDS Thunder- Irfrn appointed tit tin- IHli-T from i «rh side of tin- mud;
cruited the pilot*. Hr said hr
Tlra Rotation
lo safety, were killed today In in one of Havana's power knew at Hie time of the invas­ chief from MnrDill crashed Cummillre on I SI.lt l.aa
4::i!,Mlil if taken totally from
u fire touched oil hy a smol­ houses rut o ff electricity from ion that Arkansas Air Guard Feh. 28 at the Air Force and Regulation* of
the tbu west side and $28,lino if
FREE
Havana to Camuguey in cen­
dering sofa.
Flai Tire
pilot* were involved, bul bombing und gunnery runge I'nilrd Si nl m Savings slid taken on tlie rust.
Four other member* of Hie tral CubaKepalr
Loan League.
Swoffoiii pointed out Hint
could say nothing at Ihe time. ne«r Avon Park.
family escaped Hie Man- by
FREE
jumping from second floor
Fronl End
windows of Ih e
lakeside
Check
NEW YORK (C P I) —
home,
Stocks opened higher todayon moderately a live Mailing.
An Altamonte Springs wom­ ment for 21 nnmllis from the Wolf hark to work, Mayor |leading Ihosc newspaper slurExpert
Wheel
an. wbo nuked that her name town following tlie accident Luwrenrc Rwoffurd rani, in ie*.
Alignment
“ A Itliougii Uie townspeople
pot l-e U'eil for publication, and later wu* hired by the purl:
“ Many taxpayers in the feel morally responsible for
Wednesday night made n town us a part lime officer.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam—
Pago 7
III idge
Revamping of the entire town are in sympathy with Wolf, the town line* not legstrong, and al times, tearful,
(U P !) — Communist Viet
Page Hi (k II
Classified
pica on behalf of former Coun­ |Hiliei- di-pul Uncut two weeks John Wolf, |M like to lemind ■illy own him a tiling. He was
Cong ground fire today shot
.
Page 10
Comics
cilman
John Wolf wlio-i- serv­ ugo upon recommendation* of you tkiil (Ids whole thing ia in violation of the luw u! the
Tim
down a l\ S Marine 1131
Page 7
Dear Abby time of the fire for he knew
ice* at a part lime policrmun I’olirr Chief Giudy Hall fur a only on a UU-duy trial husis.
helicopter in Quang Nam pro­
Editorial
.... Pugs 4
“ No issue wu* intended and that the fire truck was not to
are out bring used by the UU day trial period eliminated
vince about 350 mika north
Entertainment. .. Page 7
the aervires of Wolf to in- there was none until after the go out of the town limits.
town at I hi* time.
of Saigon, an American mili­
Legal*
„ Pag* 10 A II
Wolf, permanently injured corpurato the u&gt;c of aix vol­ newspaper* cal lied stuliea
“ Yuu people elect official*
tary spokesman said.
whirh were not true. I auy to run your town and il can­
Putt Is
...
Pag* 10
thrsa year* ago whits fighting unteer auxiliary poliremen.
The apokesman laid, bowIn answer to the woman. again, John tVolf was nut fir- not he mu mi sympathy , , ,
Society
....
Page 8 A P
a fire at tin* Rosenwald Negro
aver that no one aboard the
FA 2*0661
405 W. FIRST ST.
S p u r t * ---------- *
School, received monthly pay-j who asked that the town pu t, ed. . . . 1 say lie quit after j wa’ro gelling loo big. ’
chopper w u injured.

Blasted By Frederick

Icy Floods
Slam East

Enjoy Stay

Boston 'Ripper'
Runs Amok;
Kills Two More

Former County
Sheriff Dies

Talks Set

Far SI out

Altamonte OK's Water Bond Sale

Faubus Hits
Troop Betrayal

7-Year-Old
Struck By Car

County-Wide

Segregation Law
Junked By City

Methodist Asks

Thunderstreak
Jet Crashes

Family Of 5
Killed In Blaze

Blackout
Hits Cuba

Open Higher

Viets Down
Yank Copter

RE - TIRE With Us!

Touliv Named

Plea Made To Retain Wolf

Herald Index

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�March 7, 19fo&gt;

Three Take
Deputy Sheriff
For 'Wild' Ride
BRUNSWICK

Miss
Helen
Snodgrass,
chairman o f the annual Heart
Fund Drive for the Enterprise
• res, has reported that a
total of $30.76 was collected
by volunteers working this
year.
Her appreciation has been
publicly expressed to the
workers who included Mrs.
Mickey Nutt, Mrs. Marian
Braddock, Mrs. Frank Wink­
ler, Mrs. E. W. Jones, Mrs.
Alma Goodwin, Margaret Bay,
Gall Goodwin, Robert Poole,
Juanita Johnson and the staff
o f the Methodist Chlldrcn'a
Home.
Mlaa Snodgrass reminds rusideoU of the area that this
month la Red Cross Month
and asks . for volunteers to
serve as collectors.
She also asks that those
o f Um area able to do so do­
nate blood .when the moblio
unit visits the Dickinson Memr i a l lib ra ry at Orange City
m
Friday of this week botween the hours of 4 and 7

&lt;UPI&gt;

Runs Aground
—

Three men with a taste for
whisky
sheriff

abducted
near

a

deputy

Kolkston,

Ga.,

Wednesday and took him at
gunpoint on a wild ride on
the buckroads o f swampy
soutlieaif Georgia.
The men were raptured
several hours later at Bruns­
wick. The deputy, Homer A l­
len of Chariton County, was
unharmed.
Tliey were charged with
— r
f 1- l
armed robbery anil nelil in
the city jail here. Authori­
■
H
J' M| r V
ties from Jacksonville, Fla.,
M J
i ■
f.
*1 V
nlnul 100 miles south of here,
m
Iv I
planned to question the men
1 ■
todsy about
some cheeks
stolen yesterday from Use
Lanahan
Lumber
Co.
of
Jacksonville.
TH E FLA G CEREM ONY wnn tiiwirht Isy Lu .Jaillet, left, and Su Jnillet,
Brunswick police said one
ritflit for mcmlierH o f Brownie Fly-Up Troop 4-17 at last Thursday's meet­
o f the men had In his |iossing held at thn I-ttke Mary Elementary School. Brownies taking part were,
erston a check apparently
front left, Rene Walck, Sheri Gardner, Kstoll Shamils and Gail Smith.
stolen from the lumber com ­
S A R E PT A SCORES A G A IN as the president of
(Herald Photo)
pany.
Two
o
f
them
denied
the DCT Club o f Seminole Hitch School Bobby
participating In the robbery
Johnson presents a check for $25 to Mrs.
and the third was too intoxi­
Taamar Braden, administrator o f the home for
f.m .
cated for interrogation last
" Those wishing to giva. blood
the aged. The funds were raised through a skatnight, police said.
•boald contact Mlaa Snod­
intr party put on by the club.
(Herald Photo)
The men wera Identified as
grass or rtste at the mobile
Charles Clarence Price, 40,
Ball that the donation la for
Charles Case, 33, and James
the Enterprise area.
Joiner, 29. Authorities said
By .Shirley Wentworth
they gave no home addresses,
A free 90-minute movie
Southern Bell
Telephone schools, building programs,
gram : Catvsrna Baird, R e­
Robert
Lyons,
assistant
By France* W etter
Mrs. Dawn Burg McGhiey, gina Bates, Mary Beit, Deb- on Little League baaeball
Compeny, which serves nine national defense and other police chief at Brunswick,
scout leader of Fly-up Troop bie Edwards, Ellen Elliott, training will be ihown for
Southern statas spent a rec­ •ervices."
447, Introduced two special Malary Fcinberg, Sheri Gar­ all interested parents at 12:30
ord-breaking $347 million in
Southern Bell, with its &lt;14,guests, Lu Jaillet and Su Jail- dner, Lynette Green, Rose p. m. Saturday in the audi­
expansion last year, exceed­ 000 employes serves Alabama,
let. at last Thursday after­ Mary Green, Karen Gregory,
torium of the Bear Lake
ing the national rate consid­ Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
noon's meeting of the troop Angela Hill, Sandra Kuehn,
Elementary
School.
erably, President Ben 8. Gil­ Louisiana, Mississippi, North
Valerie
Llekey,
Phylis
Lingle,
held
at
the
Lake
Mary
mer has revealed in the an­ Carolina, South Carolina and
I f the film, which ia spon­
School and turned the pro­ Kathy Morris, Christine Park­
By Mr*. Adam Matter
Tennessee.
inson, Barbara P/itzer, Dawn sored by the Seminole County
gram over to them.
Among outetaadlni exhibit! nual report.
Hlghast previous expendi­
There are 03 exchanges in
Beisy
Rugeniteln, Little leagu e. Is well receiv­
teown at last week's Antique
These girls, who are twin Rhoads,
■tew tad fate held at the ture was |320 Inilllon In 1960, Florida.
listers, are aenior scouts from Estell Shannls, Gail «mlth, ed at the 12:30 showing, a se­
•'We have greet confidence
DeBery Msasion House were
Troop 2U. They taught the Rene Walck and Linda W il­ cond run will Immediately
those of Isabelle McGill who In the region and the people
Flag Ceremony to the group ber,
Two visitors were also pre­ follow In accommodate the
Uttea ter oollsctloa "Tte in It,*' said Gilmer.
and gave Information about
“ Ih e |347 million we spent
overflow audience.
Camphor Tree Antiques."
the flag that acouta need to sent.
Featured la this exhibit In the 8outh last year was In
know.
Itself a tremendous atlmulant
At Uila Thursday'* meeting,
to the region's economy, aa
F lag Etiquette waa explained
was our I860 million payroll
by apecial guests from the
and tbo 9224 million In taaea,
Marines as part of the Girt
which helped to
support
Scoot Week program.
The North Orlando Civic
Tw o rcasona for the** spe­
cial p~ograma are to teach
A itn . Monday night voted to
the girla good ciUscnthlp and
donate 940 towards sponsor­
to instruct them In part of
ing tha North Orlando Mttte
their tenderfoot requirements
League this season. The do­
that they have to past to be
nation came at the request
promoted In scout work.
By Frencaa Wetter
Tlie entire troop, composed
o f Sob Stephenson who organ­
Members of Lake Mary
of the following members, was
ised
the
teams.
hnttUnf »H touting.
Girl Scout Troop K made a
present for this special proS te will bold a permanent trip to the Planetarium in
Stephenson said the boya
display at Mm DeBary Man- O’ lando Saturday afternoon will play on Wednesdays at
slow itouae la the near fu­ wMh their troop leader, Mrs. 3 p. m. and oo Saturdays at
ture.
Those
Interested
la Thomas A. Best.
2:30 p. m. There will be 13
teaming more about Um art
Although It was a very boys in uniform and as many
a r t sated to contact Use rainy day they forgot all as 200 on the farm teams.
Florida Federation o f Art about the weather when they
Volunteers offering to help
Headquarters through the De­ got Inside. Tha ms in room work with the teams, who
American Legion Memorial
B ary Arte and Crafte Craft •eats TS. When the dome la play from April • through
Post 236 o f Casselberry was
lighted, K shows tha sky July 6, were Mayor Frank
one of two posts honored re­
looklpg bright at a summer Kasula, Lt.
cently at the Sixth District
Earl
Achord,
night.
Meeting held in Leesburg. A
Charlca Rowell, Don CorklU
The lecture starts with the and George Sommers.
Certificate o f Meritorious Ser­
sun going down. The different
As co-sponsors of the Little
vice was presented to Com­
star groupings are brought League the association will
mander Harold K ryder in
into place and explained. The have emblem stickers printed
behalf o f the post by District
lecture ends with the sun for distribution to all mer­
Commander Kenneth Moyer
J. H. (Jerry) Bteaklsy, sen­ coming up.
chants and residents who con­
for h ivin g 100 per cent or
ior in the collsgs o f business
Those enjoying the outing tribute on behalf of Use teams.
bettor membership for 1963.
administration, University of were Brenda Issard, Charlotte
The association also plan­
Actually the post had loo
Florida, Gainesville, has been Schenlk, Patricia Best, Paul­ ned a hake sale to he held
per cent o f the members be­
named to the “ deen'a list for ette Gorman, Candy and Su- March 16 to raise funds for
longing In 1962 as wall as a
the fa ll trimester. 1962-63," It (an Hartwlg, Sheran Bagwell, reimbursing the treasury for
7 per cent gain.
was lsarnad here today by his Patty and Martha McCoy, Monday
night's
donation.
In addition to Commander
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Debbie Goers*, Levera Bed- Mrs. J. D. Grlnstead was ap­
K ryder the Casselberry unit
Staaklay. 3102 Country Club well, Diinne Sorokowsky, Lin­ pointed lo plan tha sale and
was represented at the meet
Road. Thta means ha main­ da Kilpatrick, Mrs. Milton J. asked that residents either
by Miller Evans, Ren Evans,
tained a trad* average o f “ B“ Sorokowsky and Mrs. Cleo donate baked goods o r a
Kenneth Green, Clarence Doe• r higher.
Schenlk.
sum of 91.
Inner and 1-arry Maplrsden.
A member o f Alpha Kappa
Pal fraternity, Swaklsy will
be graduated in commence­
ment estrclsti May 4. His
LOANS f o r ---parents will attend. BUakiey
Automobiles
was graduated In 1969 from
Hosts
Ssmlnola High School.
^
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BOSTON (U P I) — The
Greek cargo ship Nymphs ran
aground in Boston Harbor
early today but the Coast
Guard said It wus not in dan­
ger of sinking.
Officials said the 447-foot
vessel Is stuck in about 12
feet of water Just o ff I&lt;ngan
International Airport.
It was not known how many

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I

Little League
Brownie Troop 447 Film
Scheduled
Sees Flag Ceremony In Bear Lake

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JFK Trying To Solve Public Relations Woes
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March 7, 1903 — Pngs 3

FOOD FAIR
SHOPPING CENTER

Helped 'Create'
Problem Himself
WASHINGTON &lt;L’ P I) — | A fter insisting for weeks
President Kennedy is trying that need fur n big cut in in­
to solve a public relations come tuxes “ overshadows" utl
problem which he helped cre­ o t li e r legislative proposals
ate for himself and the Demo- tills year, Kennedy is now
irutlc Congress.
stleasing the importance of
some of Ids new spending pro­
grams.
His aim, apparently, is two­
fold.
Hy wants to avoid risk that
some of these tneusuies might
lie defeuted us a result of bud­
By Shirley Wrnlworth
get • cutting sentiment nu­
C. M. Atchley, president
ll unhid by Ids pi opened tuxrif the Fore it City CommuncUtting program.
Ity A*sn„ rcporlcd at Mon­
The President hU o want* to
day night's monthly meeting
build up the importuncc in the
of the group that concrete
public mind of these other
block to be u«cd in construc­
programs so that he am! llemtion of the new Community
Club will be moved to the ucrntic l e a d e r s w ill have
association's
building
site something to crow u h o u t
when, uiid if, they ale enuctthis Saturday.
eil.
The association's charier, a
It will hr a long time—pos­
requirement before the build­
ing could be okayed. Is now sibly nut until fall— before
in tlie process o( being ob­ Congress completes action on
|Kennedy's tax-cutting pro­
tained.
I.O N(iW O O I) 4-11 (i I It I.S, one of the moat active groups o f lung ntniuling
Tile group voted that be­ gram. The final product is
in
the county, featured sewing among items included in their Store Win­
certain
to
be
considerably
dif­
ginning In April all meetings
dow Display set up this week in celebration o f Notional -1-11 Club Week.
would be held at the Forest ferent from that which he
(Herald I'hoto)
City Restaurant and would recommended.
A t h is n e w s conference
Include dinner beginning -t
6:30 p- in. Meetings o( the Wednesday the President set
association are held on the nut to upgrade in the public's
first Monday of each month. mind the importance of some
other legislative programs on
which prospects for favorable
Celebrity Series, Inc. a new auditorium will lie the setting for Dec. 3 and the brilliant
action arc closer at hand.
Orlando firm has nnnnuneed n of the concert series, nnd the concert phmist John drown­
“ Important steps ure bring stni-studded schedule of cul­
nudieure will lie admitted un ing scheduled on Jun. 8th.
taken in the Congress this tural entertainment for next
Whittemore und l.owe, one
h reserved sent basis only.
of the best known of the two
Funeral services for Mr*. week with respect to three season in Municipal Auditor­
(.ending o ff In October will piano teams will present their
Fay Floy Kennedy of Chulu- major putts of the adminis­ ium in Oilstidu.
he
internationally fuinoux dra­ concert upprnrnnrc Feb. 4 nnd
Thu newly air-conditioned
ola who died Monday will be tration program," he asserted
matic soprano Rirgit Nilsson the series w ill rlinmx will) I ho
in
H
it
opening
statement.
held at 2 p. m. Friday at
who has sung In concert halls brilliant violinist, Nnllmu Mil“ 1 want to tnke this oppor­
Gramkow Funeral Home with
nil over the world.
stein on March loth.
Rev. lien West of the Cltulu- tunity to sties* their importOne of the most gifted of
Tickets arc on sale, through
unre
to
every
American
fam­
ota Community Church offi­
the major American - born a muil-in ticket order blank in
ily."
ciating.
concert pianists Gary Graff- this newspaper or from BussKennedy applied this build­
Ilurial will be in Oaklawn
mnn will lie the second pre­ man-Kiissinaii in Oilandu or
up to ndministmtion pro­
Memorial Park in Sanford.
Mr. Clyde C. Humphrey, sentation, set for Nov. 12.
grams llmt would (| ) provide
The Rookery In Winter Park.
54, died early (hi* morning
Igor Oislrnkb, a Muscovite,
It la estimated that about jobs for unemployed youths, ■at Seminole Memorial Ho*is also a world-renowned art­
two million U. S. families own including high school drop­ - filial following a short Ill­
AWT BROWN
ist, who at 32 has become a
outs;
grunt
federal
aid
fur
some form of vacation retreat
ness.
PEST CONTROL
ranking
violinist.
Hu
will
ap­
medical und dental schools
or weekend home.
Rom July 27, ltkJfl In San­ pear Nov. 22.
Termite* A Other I’rsts
uud their needy students; mid ford. he had lived hrre all
Maui veil Forrester, e o n (It) provide every community i his life. Hi* residence was at
2001 P A R K l)H.
trulto will bo the fourth at­
with u center fur treatment of live corner of 26th Place and
322-8865
SANTO R O
traction,
with
her
concert
set
mental illness.
Grandview Avc. A produce
field supervisor for the Har­
Available to you without n
doctor's prescription, our drug
old Kustncr Co., he was n
coll UIHtlNKX. You must lose
member of the Ebenczcr
ugly fat in 7 day* or your
Methodist Church.
money hark. No strenuous ex­
Survivors Include his wife,
ercise, laxatives, massage or
taking of so-called reducing
March Horse Shuw sponsor­ Mr*. Ann Humphrey of ‘'anrandies, crackers or cookies,
ford; a son, Douglas Clyde
or chewing gum. OPRINKX Is ed by the Ornnge County
of
Hialeah; a daughter, Miss
a tiny tablet utid easily swal­ Sheriff's Mounted Posse wit!
Marianne Humphrey of San­
lowed. When you take OI&gt;tie held Sunday commencing ford; thrre grandchildren in
ItlN FX , you ntill enjoy your
meals, still eat the finals you ut 1 p. in. at Fairview Park, Hialeah; two sisters, Mrs.
like, hut you simply den't Orlando. Winncra of ribbons Ruby Glndcr of Sanford and
have the urge for extra por­ in It of the 1ft events will ac­
tions because OIUHNKX do* cumulate points lownrd troph­ Mrs. Ray Summerlin of Mi­
ami; a brother, Edwin Hum­
presses your appetite nml do
creases your desire for food. ies to be uwurded at tho April phrey of Uradentun; a niece
Your weight must come down, 21 show.
Mrs. Kathryn While of San­
because as your own doctor
Sunday's show will feature
will tell you. when you eat an open olx-dicnce class In ford: two nephews, I-. A.
Summerlin of Miami and
less, yui weigh less. Get rid of
excess fat and live longer. both Western and Knglish and Hugh Humphrey of Ilradcn(MIRIN'EX cost td.no und is two limes events In udditlon ton.
aoid on this GUARANTEE: to the regular point classes In
Funeral and burial service*
I f not satisfied for any rea­ Knglish, hunter nnd Western
will he announced by Drisson
son just return the package
■o
to your druggist and get your riding. An open Jumping clans Funeral Home.
full money hack. No questions also is included.
asked. O im iN KX Is sold with
Registration of entries will
this gunrnntee by:
commence nt 11 a. m. Mrs.
Mr1le&gt; nolds Drug Store —
Jane Bund*, of Ocala, will
Sanford — Mail Orders Filled
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W « don’t nee M y reason why the
County nnd City Commission doom­
ed It necommry to hnvn Informnl
breakfasts, gatherings, closed door
sessions to consider business concemtng 00,000 people.
We feel that the public bus n
right to listen In on any discussion
o f its business.
The commission should take the
press Into their confidence a little
more. Tills paper lias never broken n
confidence nnd never Intends to.
We have sat on story after story
from city hall or the courthouse and
wo believe former Mayor J. II. Crnpps
nnd Gen. J. C. Hutchison will back
us up on this.

, OLD FATHER HUBBARD

Peter Edson

Political

As far as the press Is concerned,
Its representatives do not take part
In any way except to take notes and
make their rejKirts to the renders
who R E LY on us to let them know
what Is Roinjr on In this county nnd
city. There Is absolutely no reason
in the world why they should lie bar­
red from any meeting whether It Is
Informul or formal o f a governing
body.
Wo hope both commissions will
not continue to make a practice of
not Inviting the press whenever they
feel like getting together.
The people arc not going to like
It.

W e A ll Suffer
A strike by the Atlantic Coast
Line Brotherhoods will
severely
cripple the economy o f not only this
city, area, but the entire southcaet.
"Featherbedding” Is the term wo
hear nboiit all the lim e . . . Feather­
bedding. . . the elimination o f un­
necessary jobs. . .
But who la to eay what Is necessary for the safety o f our traveling
public?
Major, scheduled, approved nlr.
lines require both a pilot nnd a co­
pilot ;
Major, scheduled, approved ships
require l&gt;oth a captain nnd an execu­
tive officer.
Mnjor businesses require both a
president nnd a vice president.
All this tends to prove that from
past experience and knowledge gain­
ed, although two heads are not al­
ways better thnn on e.. , one head Is
certainly bettor thnn none.
A locomotive traveling at high

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speed can be most dangerous. . . and
with human frallltles nnd unforc.
Hoen circumstances being whnt they
arc. . . care and even expense nrc
Justified In the name o f safety nnd
welfare for all concerned,
It ’s not ensy to take Issue with
the Supreme Court. We hope Labor
and Management can get together on
new work rules in view o f tnla decls
Ion. . . th e word "S T R IK E " leaves
a bad taste In our mouths.
Surely the economy o f the entire
area would suffor by any strike.
e rules o f rnllroad operation employers, According
to ACL president Tom Rice, will
modernize and bring up-to-date our
rail operation.
We ho|&gt;c and prsy that organized
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effo
labor will
mnke a sincere effort
to
settle this dispute peacefully and to
tho best Interests o f the entire urea.
W o all will suffer from a rail strike.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Still State O f Revolution
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Mora thin CO years after
the overthrow o f dictator For*
firlo Plat, Mexico still eon*
■Idera Itself ■ m o l undo nary
state.
The deep upward climb o f
Mexican Industry, the tower­
ing office building! and the
pew hotel* In Mexico City p r o
rids convincing svldenco of
tho revolution'* lucres*.
The d o ry o f Mexico'* re­
volution actually may ho dlvided Into two part*. One that
ts succeeding and another
that, If It cannot bo rille d a
fillu re, certainly ha* not been
keeping pare.
Mexico's 1017 Conatltutlon
provided specifically for lend
reform,
but ■* President
Adolfo IXIpel Mateo* enter*
hia last two yea n in office,
Mexlco'a firm front atill &lt;* •
picture of unrest.
In the it*tee o f O i x m i ,

Chiapas and Morelos In the
south, peasants h iv e fought
pitched battles with Mexican
■ohller*. In Chihuahua, Just
below Texas, (quarters have
attempted to move against
large ratlin ranches.
Putting pressure on tho gov­
ernment is a new organisation
called Independent I'eaeant
Central. It Is Communist-sup­
ported and ilalnu .
!1llon
members.
I t demands immrdlsLi ex­
propriation o f large Tamil
and ranrhra.
Prominent among ite aupportera la former President
Lazaro Cardenas, the men who
expropriated U. H. and Itrittsh
oil Interests In Mexico in IBM
and who In more recent tlmea
ha* been an outspoken friend
of the Castro regime In Cubs
and tho Red Chinese.
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slon" and demamla the end o f
foreign Investments nnd of
"foreign monopolies."
Thus ha placea the Lopei
Mateo* regime on the defenalva on two fronta. On the
farm front, Lopei Mateo* ha*
announced he will break up
•very large privately owned
farm and ranch within tha
neat two yaars, but he denlee
It li because o f leftist or
Cardruae pressure.
Cardenas’ talk la the kind
to strike fear Into the hearts
o f American Investors who
hava around a Milton dollars
invested there.
Internally, tha country is
antl-Oommunlit and the gov­
ernment has not hesitated to
Jail local Communists o r to
expel Communist diplomst*
interfering with Mexican In­
ternal affairs,
Ix&gt;pta Mateos has described
hie government as " fa r le ft"
hut he himself has been mov­
ing toward center. Hie pro­
gram fits in well with the A l­
liance for Progress program
II* has spent Increasingly
huge propartlons of the na­
tional budget for edurntlnn.
As for Cardrnn*, he prob­
ably would describe himself
as las* pro-Communlst than
pro-Mexican. Ilut he and his
kind dost with fire If, for
politics alone, they seek to
divide the country between
left and right and undermine
confidence In the country's
future.

Barbs
II) Hal Cochran
I f you give Dad enough rope
ha'll hang g picture crooked.

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atop g person from wishing
he wag gs rich as somebody
sis*.
Tha railroad and tha doubla
are two o f tha most dangerous
crossings.
In aoms department stores
women park In the store
parking area and In tha
aisle*.

IN DURABILITY*IN IEAUTY
IN EASE OF APPLICATION

SWP OIL-BASE
HOUSE PAINT

Dr. Crane's

W orry Clinic
Metthcw’a
unusual
commeat to bis mother m e a ts
many things. For It shows
that Matthew has been in
Sunday School and that he
haa also reacted to religi­
ous art. He sure to scrap­
book this case and dlsruia
It 1r Sunday School for
many mothers stress stom­
ach menu* more than moral
menu* I
CASE 0 478: Matthew It.,
aged three. Is tho oldest child
of our daughter Judy.
One night as Judy was
tucking him into bed, Matthew startled her by saying:
"M om m y, I feci (iod inside
o f me. lie ia knocking."
For a moment, Judy t u t
puziled.
Then she decided that Mat­
thew must have become con­
scious o f hla heart pounding
against his riba and thus
w gt assuming that was liod.
Later, Judy figured out
where Matthew got the Idea
that Cod was knocking on his
ribs.
For she remembered the
picture In the local Sunday
School room where Christ Is
standing at the gate, knock­
ing.
So Matthew must have put
two and two together and
come up wilh the idea that
God was knocking on his
chest from within.
My main reason for men­
tioning this deduction by a
three-year-old is to show the
Importsnrc of starting chil­
dren out with the proper re­
ligious outlook.
" I)r . Crane," some belli­
gerent parents have protested
to me, " f don't think It is
wise to send ■ child to Sun­
day School or to make him
conform to any religious pat­
tern.
"Instead, 1 feel it Is best to
wait UU he is grown and then
let him decide for himself if
he wants to believe in God or
attend church."
But that li very unwise!
For you good parents don't

wait till your youngster is 21
before you teach him proper
health habits, including use
of his toothbrush.
And you mold him into the
good medical pattern of eat­
ing vegetables and a diversi­
fied menu at the dinner table,
don’t youT
Hero in America you also
impose Hie pattern of speak­
ing English upon his develop­
ing tnind, and don't keep him
niulo till 21 so lie can then
decide whether he wishes to
use French, lie) man, llussisn
or the English language.
So by all means realize that
the earlier you ran implant
idealism a n d unselilshncis
and lack o f bias, tbe better
it will be for your child.
Many
mother* nowadays
arc growing neurotic about
the feeding schedule of their
liable* but are stunting the
souls of their child by failure
to start him on his spiritual
menus.
"M an doei not live by
bread
alone,"
states
the
Bible.
This means It isn't enough
for a mother to ford her tot
the approved baby foods, plus
milk and vitamins.
For you thus can produce
a healthy Frankenstein unless
you mothers also inculcate
idealism and spiritual values.
Furthermore, by the early
teens, children reach the peak
of their idealism, so don’t let
those valuable early years re ­
main a barren wasteland or
desert regarding religion.
And send your teen ager*

Matter Of Fact
T i e human heart beat la
governed by a liny masa of
tissue within the right auri­
cle which sends out Impulses
—normally about 70 per min­
ute — to the hrnrl niusrle*.
This pscemaker was discov­
ered in 1907 by two English
physiologists.

to church summer camps so
trained leaders can further
nourish their youthful Ideal­
ism.
Take full advantages, too,
of the YM CA. the Girl Scouts
and Camp Fire Girls oranlration, plus the 4-lf ami all
aucli aids to Idealism snd
moral habits.
Send for my 200-point "Tests
for Good Parents," enclosing
a stamped return envelope,
plus 20 cents. Use them for
frequent Inventory of your­
selves.
Let your older children rate
you thereon, too, for they
may surprise you.
(Alw ays write to nr. Crane
tn care of this newspaper,
enclosing a long five cent
stamped, addressed enve­
lope and 20 cenla to rover
typing and printing costa
when you lend for one of
hi* booklets.)

Quotes
Ths sooner thla source o f
polvnliii! trouble is eliminated,
tbe better for everyone con­
cerned.
— Secretary o f State Daan
Busk, on Russian troops in
Cuba.
I f we serve them (tho na­
tion’s youth) better new, they
will serve their nstlon better
when tha burdens are theirs
alone.
— President Kennedy, asking
Congress to create a Youth
Conservation Corps a n d
domestic Peace Corps.

Sherwin - Williams

administratively tougher. Thu
GOP calls for making Civil
Rights Commission a perma­
nent agency and setting up a
new commission on equality
o f employment opportunity,
giving it broad enforcement
power* to replace the volun­
tary compliance now sought
by the President’s Committee
on Equal Employment
Finally, tho GOP would em­
power the Census Bureau to
make a national registration
o f voting atatistlca in every
atate by race, color and na­
tional origins. There is noth­
ing like this in the Kennedy
program and it is doubtful if
this proposal would p a il.
Most affirm ative declara­
tion in tha President's mes­
sage is probably the first sen­
tence in hie section on "public
accommodations," He declares
that "no act te more contrary
to the spirit o f our democracy
and Constitution — or more
rightfully resented by a N e­
gro citizen who seeks only
equal treatment — than the
barring o f that citizen from
restaurnnte. hotels, theaters,
recreational areas nnd other
public accommodations and
facilities.”
I f ths Kennedy administra­
tion continues its efforts to
obtain equal treatment fo r all
citizens in public places, ibis
could probably have more impact than any legislation Con­
gress will pass.

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CfefteUMM

T ie U. S. Supreme Court | Department o f Justice hn*
WASHINGTON*— (N E A ) —
now
has before It several test increased prosecution of po|.
It will have to lie shown
ice brutality cases. It it cbalrases
on "sit-in" demon;trawhether President Kennedy's
tenging "separate but equal'1
civil right* message and the l i o n s . Decisions upholding facilities in hospitals built
civil rights legislation Intro­ equal rights in this area could with federal fund*. It has in*
duced by nlna Republican con­ become us important us the t c r v e n e d to open public
schools in Prince Edward
gressmen are mere window school integration order.
County, Vn.. the only county
Just ns significant us the
(.reeling—Just fo r the record
in the nation in which thers
President's
proposals
for
new
— or whether they mean buslere no public schools.
courses
o
f
action
to
enforce
nesk.
What the two program* In­ civil rights is his me-sage in­
dicate, howercr, la that if the ventory o f same 20 moves ho
liberale in both parties really has made In this field the last
want some civil rights action, two years.
Though the voting referee
they should form a coalition
o f their own to buck the con­ procedure authorized by the
i960 Civil Rights Act was us­
servative*.
ed
in only one Louisiana par­
The least aurh a coalition
could do la cause a few con­ ish for the l!&gt;t*2 elections,
vulsions in tho House Rules thousands o f new voters were
Committee and force the Sen­ registered for the first time
ate into another dandy fili­ in many states.
Sixty school districts ware
buster, now that limitation of
desegregated Inst year. Teach­
debate ia dead fo r two year*.
Both the Republicans and er training institutes o f the
Americana fo r Democratic A c­ National Science Foundation
tion having been needling nnd under the National De­
Kennedy ever lines he took fense Education Act were held
office fo r not sending Con­ in integrated colleges.
Beginning next September,
gress a comprehensive civil
integrated schools will he
right* program.
Now he he* met this chal­ opened on military reservalenge with an eight-point leg­ tlona If ntirh facilities are not
islative program in the most available locally. Voluntary
sweeping civil rights message integration ha* been obtain­
since President Lincoln'! Em­ ed, however, in many fedcraly
ancipation Proclamation 100 affected areas receiving gov­
ernment financial aid.
years ngo.
Over 17 million Job* have S h m r w i n -W / l u a m s
Three bills covering new
recommendations in tho fields lieen voluntarily opened to
o f voting rights. Integrated American workers on a noneducation and a four-year ex­ discriminatory basis. A ll gov­
tension fo r tho Civil Rights ernment contract Jobs have
• Flowj on eaiity and evenly
Commission, with broadened been so opened. The President
• Give* you longcr-Ulting
powers, will lie introduced in has directed National Labor
beauty and protection
Relations
Board
to
take
ac­
Congress in the near future.
•
Stretches
the
CKC will go out o f buslneet tion against discrimination in
years between
labor
unions.
Nov, 20 unless given a new
painting
Segregation i n Interstate
lease an life. But thli last is
Iwlleved to have the beet transportation has virtually
chance fo r congressional ap­ ceased. A ll federal recreation
areas are open without regard
co.
proval.
Kennedy'* program ia far to race. T ie armed forces and
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Teenage Roadeo
Set Saturday
The Teenage Driving Louden which had to he
cancelled last Saturday hy the Sanford-Seminole Jaytee* because o f rain has been rescheduled for this Saturelay at 9 a.in. at the City parking lot on Seminole
Illvd.
Three prizes have been donated by the Sanford
Atlantic Haul, amt tlu&lt; Flolida Stute Bank with n
#25 cn-lv prizu going to the
must skilled teenage driver
who conies in fiist, #15 for
••Houd plueu uml #10 for
third.
R* Jlr*. Adam Muller
I R.li Bay, chairman of the
New members of the De­ Roadeo said that the use of
nary Arts and Crafts Club - run for the Roadeo will Ik*
donated hy auto dealers of
will be honored at a recep­
Sanford.
tion to be held this Sunday
County youngsters between
from 2 to 5 p. m. at the the age of lit and 111 are InMansion House.
sited to partii'ipate. Members
Citilis contributing picture* of the Snnfotrl Police De­
for the exhibition to lie h*ld
partment. the Seminole Coun­
In conjunction with the re­
ty Sheriff's Dept, nmf the
ception will be Tne Art Lea­
Florida Highway I'utiol will
gue of lljnita Spring*; Israeli
Ik: the judges.
Fine Art* Guild: Art* and
Designs, Fort Walton Beach; i
Fort Fierce Art Club; Iteaux
Art* and Design*, Daytona
Beach; University of Tampa;
Kliic Frank, School of Tech­
O i I ’ . DO 11II* li ('u E L U I.K A I)K i(a pulled the .stops out lust week to spark
nology and the DeBary Arts
and Craft* Club.
tin* Lions on to play in the State basketball Tournament scheduled this
llyr Linda Smithson
Next month the DeBary
week in Gainesville. Slightly bourse but still smiling are Alice Fox, Mau­
The annual dinner and proclub will exhibit paintings gram of entertainment spunreen IJoyle anil Anne Slavik, kneelinp aiul Natieyann Swenson. Suzanne
and sketches o( Religion in sored hy the Oviedo PTO will
Purlin and Marilyn Partin, standing.
(Herald I'lmtu)
Art for an Easter Showing. he held tills year on March IS
at the .school cafctorium.
The dinner, featuring linked
hum. will be served front i; to
8 p.m. The entertainment pro­
THOUSANDS OF
gram, featuring Incul and outof-town talent, will Ik' under­
way at 8:50 p.m.
IN HUD AND BLOOM
Tickets are available from
FROM J g g UP
Editors Note; The Long- county agent anil our loeul
any member of the Parentleaders, Mrs. Put llnylrs, Mrs.
wihmI l-ll Girl* Club, in rec­
Teacher Otgunixatlon or from
Events of planned enter­
John
George, Mrs. l,ovvrll
Mrs. Juek Bratton, progrum tainment t&gt;&gt; he sponsored hy ognition o f National l-ll
G ru peville Nursery
Pettis. .Mi*. Ray Ishlll nml
Week,
prepared
a
report
for
chairman.
2221 Crapesille Are.
Mr*. Curl l.oininler, have giv­
No tickets will he sold at the North Orlando Civic Assn, publication on activities and
FA 2-0886
en us aide leadership uml in­
fur
participation
of
the
entire
the door.
project- of the club « liich is spiration.
community were set up at
printed Im-Iom in the words
It's hard to say which
Monday night's meeting of of the club reporter:
Chrislnius party we enjoyed
most . . . the Ki-inlnnlc County
the group in Village Hail.
By Janice laimmler
l-ll Party led hy the County
Plan* were made fur u
l-ll
(
lull
Reporter,
l.nng»ood
FROM A W ORLD OF FIN K FU RM TIJRK
Coumil or the party our
Spiing Carnival to In* held in
Till* week Longwmid's 4-H
Longwood Club plnnned and
Muy und for the annual
Girl* Club, along with club*
enjoyed with friends at the
Four tli &lt;&lt;/ July eelehrntiun.
over the nation, recognised
Appointed to servo on the Notional 4-H Week. This is Old Folks Home.
We've tiet-ii learning many
Carnival Committee were Art thu time we look hack with
Rhodes, rliairmnn and l.t. pride at the m i omplishtneiit* t h i n g s through denmnstiaEorl A chord. Ewiightson Hur- wo have mode in lloi club uml lions given hy our lemlrm ami
thn gills. The lie-t of these
ville, Mis. George Eomnuis ns individuals.
demoustintinns
will In* given
and rlmrli-g Bovvell.
Miss Myrliu Wilson, bur
ot ('minty Events Day.
Committee chairmen a p ­
Already we lire lH*giiining
pointed for the Fourth of July
LIVING ROOM: Nylon covered Sola Red
to plan for Dies* Revue, a
were
Boh
Stephenson,
fire­
with Matching Chair, 3
yearly event wo all love. Lost
walk* display; Bill llarri-,
Tahirs and 2 Lamps
year a professional model
Idligo; Bill llulin, Roy Burke,
gave u* instruction* on mod.
RED ROOM: • Roakrsse Bed.
• Double Drciicr
George Sommers uml Harris,
• Innrraprlng Mitre** and Matching Box Spring
•ding. I.aiigwnod was proud to
building booth-; Rhodes, Ro­
• Roomy Chr*t
lie hastes* for thi* event lust
II) Shirley Wentworth
• Beautiful Danish Modern Design In Satin Walnut
well and Mrs. J. D. Giinste.nl,
year when it wn* held mound
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
o
f
the
Finish
refreshments; ami Mr*. Som­
the l.oininler pool.
Rear
Lake
Little
League
is
mers, Mr*. Anton Kteeck, Bill
DINETTE with Tsbls snd 4 Matching Chairs
Seminole Uounly Fair was
now
in
the
process
of
ler*
Ryan und Stephenson, activi­
another high e v e n t w h e n
ganixing
for
the
year.
ties.
1.1ill gw ■ii mI girls exhibited lift
All interested women uml
The association ul-o made
oi tii ies we hod made mol won
plans lor publishing it* own uiotlieis in the area are asked many r i b b o n s and piixe
new*|Miper to lx* known as to contuci Mr*, linin'11 Con- money. We also uie pi mol of
“ The North Hi lamia N’ews- Mover ot her home on Lyn­ the blue rilihuns and money
Olhcr :l-RiHim Group*
etle." Publication date will la­ wood Ave. in Lynwood if they we won on our Club Exhibit.
A n L ow A n *2KH
in the Ih-1 week of i-ach month wish to pattii-ipnte in activi­
A week later, II LmigwiHMl
mol delivery will he made 1» ties uf the oiranizotion.
4 Iters uml four of our leudeach re-idenl. Help i* needed
E ASY TERMS
er* enjoyed 4 II Ihiy at the
with tin- venture ami thn«e In­
Open Friday Nighlx
l loiidii Stole Full- in Tampa.
tel cited were asked to eonWe traveled to the Fair hy
The Men's Club of the special train.
tact Mr*. Gnu-trad.
Ebenezer Methodist Church
The 4-H Display in W. J.
ot Sanford will imi't for the Hartley's store windotv shows
Tlie fi-fiMit Ihhiir «»f tlir monthly business and pro
some of the exhibit* fiolil the
A filean giant miMe uiitt'lopt* gram meeting at 7:50 p. in.
Seminole County Fuir nml
Sanford's Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store
curve like u m iiuitar uml •*v«*n today at the church
All show* some id the things that
20.1-OH K. First St.
FA 2 US*3
the lion Mvcr* char «*t the-a* tuentliers art* urged to at
we learn ut nor meeting*.
v\on |H»nn.
tend.
Satuiday liioiiiing we will
—
sell cookies olid eo(N*akes wo
will make. We will give the
money to our County Council
to he used for roilirly projects.

DeBary Club
To Honor
New Members

1f • e

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Sets Date For
Annual Dinner

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I0;.‘lu uni. next Tuesday ill
the Lake Mary Fire Hall.
Sgt. Vince Smallwood of
the Floiida Highway Pulrol
will present the program on
“ Highway Safety.’’ A demon­
stration entitled “ Guide to
Easier Ironing'* also will be
given.
Hostesses for this month's
luncheon are Mrs. I Idea
P o w e l l and Mr*. Maid*
lints lit.

HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN

Prior to opening the after­
noon play Mi*. Ruth Hiatt wa»
presented with a loving cup
a* winner of the club's two
month's series play.

See Us Fur KODAK
CAMERAS, Film and
Finishing

0 8 SANFORD
MEMBER

F.D.I.C.

II) Jane Casselberry
Twenty fits!, second and
third year Spanish students
from Lyman High School at­
tended the State Spanish Club
Convention held in Jackson­
ville last Friday anil Satur­
day.
High schools from nil over
the state of Floiida a* well
its some Ucotgiu school* were
represented.
Carol Doicthy, Lyman sen­
ior nnd Stain Spanish Club
historian, won a superior rat­
ing for her memorized “ De­
clamation."
The ronvenliim was conduct­
ed entirely in Spanish.
While in Jacksonville the
student* stayed at tlio Ja­
maica Motor Lodge. The local
group wit* accompanied by
their tcueher, Mrs. Gerunlu
Jones, and Stanley Khrrwrn
and Itola-iT Jones.
Senior* m a k i n g the trip
were II a r h a i a Rimming*,
lienn Dnik. Carol Dorvthy,
Cheryl Eddy, Dona Friend.
Sharon Lovell, Marjorie MrElmurray, G 11 d a Prttiimti,
Dorothy Sewell, Sandra Slierwen, Lynette Wernrr, Jack
Finch uml Steve kurvin.
Jiinlur* weir Linda Carrol,
Kay Clurku and Donna Mc­
Coy.
Sophomore* were Catherine
Richer, Ruth Wright, Andiew
Hindi) mid Ralph Humphrey.

Only Luke Michigan of the
(ilea l Lakes lie* e n t i r e l y
within the United State*. The
other four foini purl of the
boundary between the United
States mid Camilla ami tlo-y
are controlled jointly hy these
two natlona under a treaty uf
I INK*.

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Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mr*. II. I~ Johnson
Hello ilwrc. Despite the rain
it lias been fee'.ing like
spring hasn't it? Oil buy, ant
I glad, too. Hope it i* nice
weal lie r
for
the
coming
weekend. Several things arc
coming up that we just have
to have real nice weather.
One thing i* Saturday in
Ix'cshurg. Rinds front all
over the stale will be there
to compote at District. From
Sanford will he the Junior
High and Seminole
High
hands. Grace Edwards and I
will accompany the High
School Rank along with Mr.
Cowley. Pole Itn-ur will be
with the Junior High Group.
There is a little clause with
the Ihgli School Band. They
have promised me that they
will come hunte with a sup­
erior rating, otherwise tney
will walk Imek. I certainly
don’ t want to SEE them have
to do that hut a promise I*
a promise KIDS. Htcy won’t
let Mr. Cowley down. Our
lingers are all crossed for
you. A* you know our Mon­
roe hoy, Charlie Ralmn, I*
the eaptam anil he will get
to direct the group in a
numlcr. 1 have seen Char­
les lead them before anil 1
mu*t say he i* really good.
• • • Tonight is meeting
night for the Home Demon­
stration Club. Come on out
and be with us. We will
have a demonstration on
resuscitation hy members of
the local Red Cross. Daisy
Dowell and I will be host­
esses. • • • And don't for­
get that date for March 281lt.
That U the big day for our
fashion show? Come see the
newest in Hates material
and also new fashions made
hy Seminole County ladies.
It Is open to Ihe public so
hope to see you tlierc. The
time is 8 o'clock. • • • Mr*.
Addle Broome is in Seminole
Memorial Hospital. Site is
much improved now. So very
glad to hear that site Is
much better. Also glad to
hear that Mr. Dunn of the
Upsala Hoad is resting nice­
ly now. lie Is also In the hos­
pital. So much Illness is go­
ing around right now. The
flu hug has really hit u* out
this way. Ill now are Sue
Thompson, Hal and Joy Wil­
son. Belly, Pat, Charlene
Baker, Melvin and Elltabeth
Warren and now their mo­
ther, France*, i* ill t&lt;*i. We
miss Frances at work In her
lieauty simp. Hurry and get
well Frances. • • * We were
*orry to learn of Uw pass­
ing ol Mrs. K»alce (Mark)
Naugher in Columbus, Ga,
last week. Site j* (lie mother
of Reh* Kaeserman. Our
sympathy goes out to Iter
family. * * * Dora Harrell
tells me that *on II. K. fB il­
lie) Harrell has now retired
front the Air Force, Bill w n
a Chief X-ray Technician. He
and his wife Margaret (Hol­
ly) are having a house built
on the Upsaln Road near his
parent's home. They have
»ix children. Tlie oldest **m
is attending the University
of Maine and is on Ihe Dean s
list anil majoring in Science.
It I* very nice to welcome
Rill and ids family to Mon­
roe. • • • We want lo wish
Sidney Hawkins a delayed
Happy Rirthday. His birthday
and our granddaughter's (Cin­

dy) are on Ihe same day.
So happy Birthday Sid. • • •
Kay Jotin*un, Pauline Spivey
ar.d Mckcy O'Dell were hos­
tesses one day last week at
a shower lor Shirley Eber
Compton. Shirley gut some
very nice gifts. We want to
wish her and Aaron the best
of everything. • • • Ku&gt; anil
Charles' little girl. Minnie,
liu* Iw’ i tt ill hut according to
Ka.v she i* okay now. Glad
to hear it. ■ • 1 Our prayer
and thought* will go with

I HAVE TAKEN THE

Mr*.
Emma
Vihlen
next
week when she enters Semi­
nole Memorial II ’*p!tvl for
surgery. We will he wishing
her a speedy recovery. • • •
Don't forget to call n o at
FA 2-1722 if you have any
thing of intcred. • • • our
thought tii* week is a fvrs an Proverb: lie who knows
not. and knows not that he
knows not. i* a fool—&lt;htin
hint, lie who know*, and
knows that lie knows, is vvi&gt;e
—follow him.

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The De It a r y Duplicate
Bridge Club played 15 tables
ill two section at this week's
regular meeting at the Com­
munity Center.
Winner# of section one,
directed hy Howard Middleton. weie NS. fitst. Mrs. Ruth
Ithut and Phil DeRerurd: sec­
ond, Mr*. Louise Middleton
and Mi* Myrtle Diiunehnck;
thiol. Mr*. Edna Reilly and
Mrs. Atthur WlllgiMoe.
EW, liist, Mr*. Myron Acnodi ami Mr*. Hatty S. Iu»h;
second, Mr. ami Mr*. Aitlun
Wheatley; thiol, Mr. ami Mr*.
E. M. Hinkle.
Winm-i# of section two, di­
rected hy Mrs. Jessie Pearsall,
were NS, fiist. Mr. and Mrs.
(Seoigr I'caisail; second, Mi*.
E. E. Anderson uml Mrs.
Clyde Ramsey: third, Mr. und
Mrs. Marvin Long.
EW, first, Mis. A. G.
Besom and Mrs. F t a n k
Holder; Kit . «id, Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Mntheson; thiol. Miss
Ethel Johnson and H. Guy

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Coro Empire Top Favoriie
At Kennel Club

Takes
Storm

Coro

Empire,

with

Only

Won

W ynn Tries 'Comeback'

five

Halted Press Xatoraatfoaal

wins In Urn bag, is tha morn­

One of btsebaU’e most dra­
matic momenta o f ISO could
Uib featured race at tha Sanbe written today when burly
ford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
E arly Wynn begins his come­
night. The fast 68-pound red
back attempt.
brlndfe, owned by June GUlia,
Wynn, a 43-year-old veteran
ha*
already
scored
three
time* la Grade A event*, one who fell one short o f his
o f them a daylight feature. 300-game victory g ia l last
Rounding out the field In season, was unconditionally
by
the
Chicago
the evening's top attraction released
will bo Daring Darlene, Hello White Sox at the end of 1962.
Knowing one more victory
Charlie, Marlow Brandy, B.
Bright, Rocker Chair Jean, will make him virtually an
Rock Flight and Mike Secre­ automatic aelecton to the
Hall o f Fame, Wynn tried to
tary.
Rock Flight la a four-time land a job with other major
But nobody
winner and be haa been a league clubs.
qulnlela factor six times in II seemed to ear* for a guy
tries. He should be a form id­ wbo had chalked up "o n ly "
able opponent fo r he baa al­ 2M wins.
White
Sox manager
A1
ready triumphed in one main
event. Mike Secretary Is a Lopes finally agreed to give
three-time winner, while all Wynn a comeback shot If he
other entries have romped made good at the Chicago
camp. The righthander takes
home first twice each.
test today
when
be
Three greyhound stars from the
In
an
Intra-squad
Jacksonville created a great start*
deal o f fan Interest last night game, the last ilx-lnning conwhen they schooled over the teat before the regular e x ­
hibition grind opens Satur­
local oval in preparation for
day.
the second Inter-city match
Cincinnati
provides
the
race here Saturday night.
While Sox’ oppoiltlon. Red’s
They were V elvet Sis, winner
manager
Fred
Hutchinson
of the first inter-city match
haa
announced
that
Jim
at Jacksonville last Saturday,
O'Toole, Jim Owens and Ken
and June Moore and Rote
Hunt will toe the mound
Roselle, who finished fourth
against Chicago.
and fifth respectively.
Southpaw Pete Bum tide re ­
Representing the SOKC In
ceived an assignment for
the Inter-city clash Saturday
Baltlmore'a Saturday game
wlU be Texaxe Lace, Denny
against tha Yankees. Burn
M ac and Little Rhonda,
n u r r n a n s — s/is— one*
ing line five to two favorite In

NEW TORE (UPI) -

tJb- however, the seer o f swat cutive victory

the m ay pick an earlier round,
ring4! m oit colorful heavy- "Including the firs t."
Public confidence in Cass­
weight since the late Max
ius as a prophet is reflected
Baer, U taking b lu e N ew
In the betting price o f 16-3
York by a to m .
favoring him.
la unprecedented number*,
Clay seeks his llth conse­
the fa st are buying ticket!
beaten

Caiilna

C lar,

a

profes­

knockout.
Jones, 28, has scored 13
knockouts while winning 21
bouts, losing three and draw­
ing one. He never waa atopped.

WAVE OF THE FUTURE

dor hie light with N ew York
• r Dong Jonea at Madlaon
Iq u n

as

sional heavyweight and 15th

Garden next Wednea-

day n igh t
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
•aaonaeea, ‘ 'there'll be
eemplete eellout o f all 18,000
oeata b-e-f-o-r-e the day of
the fight, fo r the first time
ta the new Gerden'a JJ-reir
b ilia ry."
Brenner explalna that the
U lt Garden pro boxing aelleat, U y e t r i ago, and a ecu
pit sellouts before th a t were
achieved with the help o f
big fight-day la k e .
Twenty-one-year-old C a n ­
t u , the w orld '! aecond-rank
In f
heavyweight contender
end new No. 1 sports pop-off
guy, loves the Impact ha la
making among N ew York'*
•■mUUot but aayi: " I t 's only
natural because New York
era rteo gn ln m e aa the
greatest and are coming ta
see me fig h t "
Clay, the "Louisville Lip'
who names, tha round fo r e
knockout and then fulfills the
forecast, aayi third-ranking
Jones "must go In t lx " If ho
doesn't offend Clay before the
fig h t la ease o f any offense,

Gloves Title
To Detroit
CHICAGO (U P I) — De­
troit*! amateur boaera held
tha team ehamplomhlp today
a fte r what m ight hav# bean
tha last national
Golden
Gloves tournament, but indi­
vidual honors had to go to
Omaha's B a rley Cooper and
Wads Smith o f Munefe, IrnL.
Cooper, n t8-y*ar-o]d A ir
Feres sergeant who Is tha fa ­
ther e f seven children, de­
feated Ranald Marsh o f Kanan* C ity and Jamaa Taylor
e f Bollywood, Calif., to win
tha heavyweight championship with his 60th straight
triumph, covering seven years.
Smith, a welterweight who
won tha National A A U crown
l u t year, revenged himself
fo r lotaoa o f the Golden
Gloveo crown when he de­
feated Rory O'Shea, one of
three brothers who havo held
Chicago and national crowns,
in a rematch o f last year's
title bout. 0 ‘5hea was the
Tonight's card at Seminole
Tha quarter horse men at
only d e f e n d i n g champion
Park will give tha quarter Scmlnolo are getting primed
who advanced aa fa r aa the
semi-finals Wednesday night. horso fans a break with the for the Friday night trials
program calling for six quar­ from which tha selections for
ter horse races and threa har­ "Tha Florida Futurity" will
be made. The Florida Futur­
ness goes.
STOCKHOLM
( U P I )—Goal
Llea Sa and Joe lloddy will ity will be run Saturday after­
dllicrenca will bo the decid­ bo going In the featured 330 noon at Seminole for e purse
ing factor In determining yard quarter horse romp. of IT,600.00.
; lacings for the world lea Both boric*
Tonight'* co-foaturad har­
are previous
hockay championships If two winners at Seminole and are ness race will have Grand Se­
or mors teams tfo fo r posi­ the favorites In this race lection going against Leal
tions lit e r the schedule has Other strong contendere in Hanover. BUI Robinson lead­
been completed, it w u an­ the Held of seven starter* w ill ing all drivers o f tha meeting
nounced today by tha tourna­ be Bobble Jo R M d end Blase will be in thn sulky behind
ment's organisers.
Grand Selection while Rusaal
Bay Reed.
Dunn will drive Leal Han­
over. Also going In this one
will be Windale Bonnie Boy,
Door Knob
end
Cheater
, 1
Black.
PAINTING
Only threa more night* at
MASONKV
racing remain this season at
Seminole Park.

Quarter Horse Fans
Get Break Tonight

Decide Placing

Does Your Home N eed —

-1. Dodavah, 3. Roekln Zip.
X Camplata*. I. Ford. S. Hurt
If.. X *allla Me Duff, T. O. B-‘S
Hp#akar, S T»#hnl&lt;|ti* Tip
»K C O &gt; D RAC K — e/I4—Oradi
1. Tarn Diamond, X Cotmo C-. S. M m Manor, 4. liradon Duka, I. Pola Ann. d. I .
D.'a Oarl Lou, T. Qulat La*#.
T H I R D R A C K — * / ! • — Oradt
■ — t. Coro Em a raid, X P ar­
ty r a r e r , t. nwaat iiarbta, I.
Rrandon flllvtr, S. Ed'a Z#nobla, S. Film#* Itoy, 7. A thanry, S. Iltn ro P u r
r o tJ B T N HAC K — 3/* - O r a l ,
T — 1. ftpardatar'a Lurk, X
Auruat
Drlda,
I.
Barbarry
BUI. 4. Norma Noll. X Bahia
Mar, X Mao'a Twtnkla, T. Illua
Johnny, X Marnlta
F I F T H RACF— ■/!•— Drada
n— l. t'll r a y Ta, I. Ilap pr
Herb, X B'a Choir#. 4. Pr*rloua tlrryl, I. Cold Air. *.
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Boy-Girl Game
Set At Lyman
By Jane Casselberry
The Student Council at L y ­
man High School la sponsor­
ing a "B oys veraus G irls"
Basketball Game again this
year to be held Friday at I
p.ra. In the Lyman Gym.
Nominal admission will be
charged.
Members o f the "w eaker
sex" wbo will be challenging
"m ale superiority" in the
sport were picked for the
team by the student council
committee with the aid of
Mrs. Louisa Gilpin, girls phy­
sical education instructor.
The boys’ team will be
handicapped by having to
wear boxing gloves during the
game and w ill Inrlude many
of the well-known v a n ity
players from the Greyhound
Football Squad.
Basketball
players have been disquali­
fied from the event.
The public la Invited to
come out and watch the fun
and game.

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Fullmer Wins
Boxing Award

pion
Ingemar
Johansson's
wife gave birth Wednesday to
their first child, a boy. Johanaaon said the child weigh­
ed seven pounds and has
"blue ayes,
unusually
big
hands, e dimple on his chin
end brown hair."

PR O V ID E N C E , R. I. (U P I )
— Gene Fullmer, form er mid­
dleweight
champion,
waa
named " b o m o f the month"
today by the World Boxing
Association because e f hla Im­
ST. V IN C E N T. Italy (U P I )
pressive attempt to reeep—World bantamweight cham­
tore the title on Pah. 13.
Fullmer, o f W est Jordan, pion E d tr Jofrs o f Brasil was
Utah, held champion Dick ■elected today ■■ the winner
T ig e r o f N igeria to a aurpr's# o f the Italian National Asso­
16-routm draw In their re­ ciation o f Boxing Writers’ osturn title bout at La* Vegas, car trophy as their favorite
Nev. Tixar kept* hla 160- fighter o f tha year.
potmd crown.

Named Favorite

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Tha Amason R iver
time* U called the "m ighty
rellana” In honor e f Fran­
cisco Orellano, firs t to ex­
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side
replaces
ailing
M ilt
Pappaa,
wbo
twisted
hla
right knee In a Monday work­
out.
Robin
Roberta
and
Steve Barber also are listed
for three-inning Oriole stints
against the world champions.
Don SchwaD, acquired from
tha Boston Red Sox fo r Dick
Stuart, joins E arl Francis
and A1 McBean In Pittsburgh'a first exhibition game
■gainst Philadelphia.
Slugger Frank Thomas end­
ed his holdout and agreed
to the New York M els' offer

of a 12,000 raise that brought
him up to 833,000. Manager
Casey Stengel nominated Ro­
ger Craig, A1 Jackson and
Craig .Anderson to go agalnU
the Cards Saturday.
Camp He m i— B ill Mazer-

Don Looking
To 'Cause'
Cage Stir Again
B y United P m a International
The

University

of

San

Francisco, which aet the col
f e l * basketball world on fire
in the mid 1950's, la seeking
to light the torch once again.
San Francisco still bolds
the all-time record for a col­
lege team o f 60 wins in ■ row
stretching from 1834 to 1964,
Including two straight NCAA
championships. Leading the
team in those banner years
were Bill Russell and K. C.
Jones, current stare with the
COLLISION COURSE
professional champion Boston
— Ray Scotl o f the De­
Celtics.
troit Platons, left, and
The Dona never could reach
the Laker*’ Rudy Ruimo
the same peak again, but still
ram into each other in
may cause a stir If they reach
n game In Los Angeles.
the N CAA tourney next week.
They moved into good pos|.
tlon to do Just this by turning
back San Jose State, 31-46, on
their borne court Wednesday
night. The triumph pushed
the Dona back Into a first
place tie with Santa Clara in
M IA M I BEACH, Fla. (U P I )
tho Weat Coast Athletic Con
ference. The two top teams — Sonny Liaton'i manager
m eet In a showdown game said early today that he ex ­
Saturday night with an NCAA
pected the heavyweight cham­
berth awaiting tha winner,
pion w ill "receive a green
and San Francisco will have
ligh t" to resume training Sat­
the all-important home court
urday after a thorough phys­
advantage.
ical examination by Dr. Duke
VUlanova and Marquette,
Baird o f Miami.
both o f whom will play in U&gt;*
Jack Nilon taid the heavy­
National Invitation Tourna­
weight champion wilt bo ex­
ment, warmed up for the task
amined for the aecund time
with
victories
Wednesday
in 24 hours by Dr. Baird this
night but Canisius, a lio head­
afternoon and added, "w e ex ­
ed for the N ew York tourney,
pect Sonny to be cleared and
was beaten by Dayton, T5-64.
given a go-ahead to resume
VUlanova
snapped
Selon
training Saturday."
Hall's U-gamo borne court
Llaton'a return title bout
winning streak, Tl-64, as W al­
with Floyd PatUraon, from
ly Jonea scored 38 points;
whom ha won the crown on a
Dick Nixon tallied 20 points
one-round knockout la it Sep­
to lead Marquette to a 74-68
tember 23, haa already been
triumph o ver Creighton; and
switched from A p ril 4 to
Dayton coasted to victory
April 10 because o f tho cham­
over Canlalua altar opening *
pion’s Injury to hla right knee.
comfortable nine-point half­
The Miami Herald reported
time lead.
today that thare waa a peaDave Lee scored 19 points
albllity o f an operation on
for San Francisco and Ollfe
the kneo but Nilon dlacountod
Johnson added U aa tha dethe report.
fenae-mlndad Dona held San
"N o operation ta likely,"
Joaa to only 15 points in the
ha aald. "Th e figh t Is not In
first half. Dennis Bates of
danger. W e are confident that
San Jose shared game honors
8onny w ill be declared okay
with L m by registering 19
and resume training on Satur­
points.
day."
Nilon said that Dr. Baird
Today's thoroughbred horse had given Liston an encou­
traces its ancestry to one o f raging report on Wednesday
three Brltlah aides; tho stal­ but wanted to mako another
lions Dartey Arabian, B ytrly examination before givin g a
final okay to rtsuma training.
Turk and Godolphln Barb,

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oik l and Bob Bailey will znlsa
Pittsburgh’* opening exhibi­
tion game because of alight
injuries . . . Tony Kubek pol­
ed two long homers In a
Yankee squad contest . . .
the San Francisco Giants are
at an Impasse In salary talks
with first baseman Orlando
Coped a . . . Detroit pilot Bob
Sebcffing will try Buhba Phil­
lips in the Tigers' IcadoH
position In Saturday's game
with Mlnnosota - • Bob A lli­
son of the Twin* walloped
his second homer in two
days, a grand elam job, in
a practice tilt . - , The Phil­
lies
received a
"holiday"
from manager Gene Mauch
because he ia pleased with
their progreax
The Kanias City Athletics
still arc plagued by bad wea­
ther and bad to eaucel every­
thing but batting practice. .
Second baseman Frank Boll­
ing was named Milwaukee
player representative to re ­
place Joe Adcock, wbo was
traded to Cleveland . . The
Los Angeles Dodgers select­
ed
Don Drysdale, Johnny
Podres and Jack Smith to
pitch
the
opening
spring
game against the Washing­
ton Senators . . Shortstop Ed
Bressoud hit the Boston Red
Sex' first practice game hom­
er . . . Shortstop Dick Groat
of St. Louis remained side­
lined because o f a weak
throwing arm.

Miss. Governor
Opposed Entry
JAC KSO N , Miss. (U P I ) —
Mississippi State University's
plana to enter th* National
Collegiate

Athletic

Associa­

Palmer, Player
(Well, Natch)
Golf Play Choice,
PENSACOLA, Fla. &lt; U P I&gt; Defending

champion

Doug

Sanders tees o ff in the 823,000
Pensacola Open golf tourna­
ment today determined ta
prove It just takes a Jinx to
win.
A field or 149 pros and I I
amateurs, Including Downing
Gray, 1062 National Amateur
runner-up and top amateur
here for the past three years,
compete in the event over tha
6,400-yard C o u n t r y
Cluh
course hard on the Gulf of
Mexico.
Sanders, a hustling Gcorglsn, won the tournament last
year with a 14-tmdcr-par 207
after gashing his left fo o t
He arrived at the course by
ambulance for the second
round and won the tourna­
ment while two N avy medics
followed him with bandages
and medicine.
Packing up after the Bing
Crosby Open at L o i Angeles
two
months ago, Sanders
broke the little finger on hit
left hand picking up a suit­
case. HU first start since tha
mishap waa at New Orleans
where he tied for fourth mon­
eySanders views his bard
luck somewhat pessimistic­
ally.
“ If I became a watermelon
farmer, picnics would go ont
of style," he aald. "B u t." ha
added with a touch of optimIsm, " I'm hoping to repeat
here."
But the experts figure San­
ders' handicap may be too
much o f a drawback ia th*
formidable competition. They
established Arnold
Palmer,
Gary Player and Bo Wlntnger
as tha early favorites.
Talm er fired a alx-underpar 68 Wednesday to post tha
lowest Individual score in a
pro-am event over the Naval
A ir Station course. Palm er’s
team. Including three amateura, finished in a three-way
tie for first place with sim­
ilar groups headed by proa
Chandler H a r p e r ,
Ports­
mouth, V a * and John Lang­
ford, Enid, Okla.
Palm er, who won here In
I960, haa won two top prizes
on tho winter tour and cur­
rently la la second place
among the money w inner*
Player heads tho earnings
list with more than 820,000.
Wlntnger picked up 88,400 top
money in the N ew Orleans
tournament for his third vic­
tory la le u than a year.

tion (N C A A ) baaketbal] play­
o ffs had the opposition o f
Gov. Roaf Barnett today.
Barnett called a news conferenca ■ Wednesday Co announco bis displeasure with
state's disregard o f an unoffi­
cial polb-y against Mississippi
teams entering racially.Inte­
grated events.
But Barnett Indicated he
would not attempt to inter­
fere— that it waa strictly a
matter fur tho slate collcgu
board.
The board, which is spilt on
the issue, will meet Saturday
to decide whether to cancel
State's trip to East tansing,
Mich, next week fo r a region­
al playoff.
Barnett was asked ff he had
Sumerian*, a people wb*
Informed hoard members o f lived between the Tigris and
his feelingx Ha replied, "They Euphrates rivers, developed
can read it In tha newspapers. the a rt o f writing about 6,000
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have the money to buy her even the
tiniest diamond now. She says it is
not the size o f the diamond that
counts, I f s the thought. What should
1 do?
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or he had led from the king to
make me decide whether to flneesee at trick one.
Assuming a short suit lead,
how could I make the hand?
I could play the ece o f dia­
monds, cash my ace and king
o f hearts and discard a club
from dummy, cash the ace o f
clubs, and then do a little
croearufflng.
Eventually, I
could affon l to let the queen
o f tpsdee make, but If I could
make eight o f the nine trumps
in my hand and dummy I
would have the 12 tricks for
a slam.
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THOUGHT . . . tell her you'll T H IN K
about it.
•

*

•

DEAR A B B Y : I am a young wi­
dow (3f&gt;) nnd live alonp. A very dis­
tinguished bachelor in this commun­
ity attends (he same church as 1. He
asked me out and I had the most
wonderful time nnd I think he did,
too. He invited nie out nguin and we
seemed to hit it o ff so well. Then he
never called me again. He seems
friendly at church but that’s us fnr
a* it goes. The other day I was talk­
ing to a friend o f his. He told me
this man mndo n habit o f dating a
woman two or three times and if he
thought sho was getting serious nbout him he'd drop her. Abby, how
could a man know after two dates if a
v—mnn was getting “ serious” about
him. I made no overtures and was
anything but forward. I just enjoy­
ed his company and wanted to see
him ngnin. Does this mnkc sense to
you?
C U R IO U S
D EAR CURIOUS: Your distin­
guished bachelor friend explained his
strategy inaccurately. He meant
when HE felt himself getting seri­
ous about a woman, lie'll drop HER.
His type is common. He's afraid of
marriage. I f a man with his philos­
ophy ever got hooked in a weak mo­
ment, heaven help his wife.

D E AR A B B Y : My problem may
not seem very serious but it means
a lot to ine. I like two boys very
much and 1 have to make a choice.
One is nn usher. He.is real neat hut
lie doesn’t look so hot out o f his suit.
I can’t explain it, but I seem to like
the usher more when ho is working
and has that suit on. The other boy
looks good to me all the time. Which
one should 1 choose?
TEE N TRO U BLE
DEAR T E E N : I f you like the
usher belter in his “ suit” — tho
other boy probably suits you better.
You have a touch o f uniform-fever,
not uncommon in girls your age.
* • •
C O N F ID E N T IA L TO M ILTO N :
Didn't your father ever tell you that
mankind is divided into two classes:
those who earn their living by the
sweat o f their brow, and those who
sell them cold drinks, electric fans
nnd uir-conditioning?
• • •
Stop worrying. W rite to Abby. For
a personal reply enclose a self-ad­
dressed, stamped envelope.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY, BOX JOCfl, BEV­
E R L Y HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’s
new booklet. “ HOW TO W R ITE
LE TTE R S FOR A L L OCCASIONS.”

March 7, 1988 — Page 7

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D E A R A B R Y : I just jtot out of
L *w School, passed the State Bar
examination and am workinpr for a
collection agency. My girl hns been
a fter me to buy her nn engagement
ring. Abby, I told this girl that as
far bb I am concerned we are official­
ly engaged and 1 will marry her ns

Rntfurb

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On* of th* leading women's
magnaim-s roomily had *n ar­
ticle tilled "Ten Ways lo Krop
a HusKiiuf—Young." Perhaps
that's a straw in tha wind in­
dicating that in the future tha
stress on staying young is go­
ing to include mm as well as
women.
So fur as staying young ia
concerned, women just about
hava It made. Few women to­
day grow- old from hrnty
physical labor, thunks to the
wonderful work silvers in the
home.
And with wigs, hair dyes,
cover-up cosmetics, dieting,
e x e r c i s i n g and colorful
clothes, any woman who pula
her mind to it can look years
younger than ahe is.
Furthermore, women tend to
look after their health better
than men. They are more in­
clined to make use of t lie won­
derful advances in medicine,
and aro outliving men by
quite a few year*.
So until the fountain of
youth Is discovered, women in
general are doing just about
all In their power to stay
young.
Hut in this drive for youth,
th* men hate been pretty-

much ignored. The attitude
hns hem, “ Never mind if papa
works harder than he should
providing luxuries for his
family. Just see that ho is
well insured so Pint the fam­
ily ran go on living It up even
after he is gone."
Never mind if pupa is tied
to a desk while mama is ex­
orcising in a reducing salon,
or if he cals heavy, fattening
foods whlc mama slicks to n
low-calorie diet. Hernuse the
i m p o r t a n t point hns been
“ keep your husband" — not
"keep him as young as you
arc managing to stay.”
Hut perhaps there are now
enough young-looking widows
around to make wives wonder
if it Isn't just us important to

■Veep n husband yonng and In
good health as to stay young
nnd energetic themselves. A f­
ter nil, whnt’a so wonderful
about being the youngestlooking widow on the block T

Good reading for grownups!
Ruth Millett’s "Tips on Teen­
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busy professional career and is equally in
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States and Canada whom ih# is th# reign­

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Tuesday, December 3, 1963
8:30 P.M.

FRIDAY A. M.

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MAUREEN FORRESTER, contralto

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JOHN IROWNING, pian.st
Wednesday, January 8, 1964
8:3 0 P.M .
A brilliant concert pianist known tor his elegance
and poetry of style. He was the first piano soloist
In the opening week of New York's Philharmonic
H all at the new Lincoln Center.
"John Browning It on# ot th* On# Hundred Mo»l Important
Young Men nod Women m the United Stales ol ih# Take-Over
Generation.'* (LIFE Mogorine)

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WHITTEMORE and LOWE, duo-pianists
Tuesday, February 4, 1964
8 30 P M.
Arthur Whittemore and Jock Lowe have run
up a record of achievement in every medium
open ta the duo-planist'% art.
''Amsna th* bait hae-piano team* stew

puhlie.

’ Enoimoua popular

IIR G IT NILSSON, dramatic soprano

Recognized os on# of the world's greatest violinists,
his European and American tours have been veritable
triumphs. One of the great m u:ical figures of our
time, recently honored as 'Chevalier in tne Legion of
Honor..'

"A treat iter Heaving m the agoraha h*ov#na.'' (New York Timtil

''Virtueortv that could sat a hall oblait! A gi*«( pailermail A
master vlrtueu&gt;"‘ (Howard Taubmon in the N#w Ycik Timail

GARY GRAFFMAN, pianiii
Tuesdoy, November 12, 1963
8:30 P.M.

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and In 1949 he won the Leventritt Award;
two of the most significant honors In the
piano world.

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NATHAN MI15TIIN, violinist

Whether she sings ot the Metropolitan Opera, Lo Scala,
the Vienna State Opera, London's Covent Garden or the
Paris Grand Opera, critics and oudiences alike hall her
appearances as events which remain unparalleled in the reolm Jj
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18 months, thl» series will keep poce with the cultural progress of our city. The program*
are designed to present the most eminent collection of International artists W e Ore confi­
dent these high standards will continue to moke Orlando the cultural center of the State
These concerts w ill be presented at popular prices with the cost ranging from $1.25 to $4.25
per concert on subscription and are offered on a reserved seat b ails only.
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Friday, November 22, 1961
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Miss Mary Kay Carpenter Marries
Robert E. Pacetti In Winter Park
nr

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Mary

A.
Kay

Wentworth
Carpenter,

daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam

a.

Bear

Lake

Carpenter,

of MIC

Terrace

became

the bride of Robert Edward
Pacclll, aon of Mr. and Mr*.
William 11. Paeettl o f Orlan­
do Feb. IS at a ceremony per­
formed by Fr. John Well* at
fit. Murgaret Mary Catholic
Church In Winter Park,
l l i o bride cho-o a gown of
*llk peon de »ole with pearl
trim. Tho fitted bodice fea­
tured a shallow acoop neckline
outlined with pearl* and wa*
enlianctd by a single atrnnd
o f pearl*. Her control ahaped
aklrt wa* accented with a auft
*!do drape falling Into a bru*h
train.
Tho eli-gorit almpllclly o f
tile pnn-n win Ill-light id by a
fingertip silk illufiuri &gt;01 at­
tached to a ainglo peau do *oie
rote with velvet leave*. Hha
carried a bouquet o f whiterote* centered with an orchid

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Matron o f honor wa* the
sifter o f the bride Mrs. A. L.
IJarrett o f Orlando, flhe cho«*
a royal purple street length
sheath with abort wai»t ac­
centing pouf. Her matching
shoe*, pillbox hat and veil
completed the ensemble. In
her white-gloved hand* she
carried a bouquet o f whits
tarnation* and pastel colored
sweet peas.
Mother o f the bride wore a
gold lam«' aheath with match­
ing jacket. A gold heirloom
necklace
and
champagne
shoes, purs* and glove* compliimiitcd her costume. Mr*.
Carpenter choic a corsage of
yellow aweclhcart rosea.
The groom’* mother wore
an
attrartlvo olive grtvn
shantung dress featuring a
waist-length jacket with beige
accessories and white glovra.
Mrs. Pacetti alio choso a cor­
sage o f yellow rosea.
Best man wa* the groom's
brother, William p . Pucclti of
Winter Park. Ushers were
Lawrence
fiergrest and
Charlea llorold, both o f Or­
lando.
A reception was held at
the Elks Club in Orlando.
l b * bride born in Milwau­
kee,
Wla., graduated two
yeara ago from Kdgewatar
High School and hna been
employed at the Ailx-rtson
Public Library in Orlando.
The groom, a native of
Weat Palm Beach
attended
school* there and 1* u grad­
uate o f
Kdgewatcr
High
School, Ho la now a member
of the A ir Force in Jat Me­
chanic* stationed at Shaw A ir
Farce Base In Sumter, S. C,
A fte r * honeymoon to the
East Coast th* couple will
make thHr home In Bumter.
Guests from out o f state
were Mr. and Mr*. John Matheron, Pompano Beach and
Long Island, New York, Mr*.
Allco Wagner from Buffalo,
N. Y.| Mr. and Mr*. C. J.
Francis, Washington, D. C.
and Mr. and Mr*. Elton Kickart and Mr. and Mr*. Irvin
WiUt-how from Wisconsin.

MRS. ROBERT EDW ARD P A C E 1TI

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mra. L. Maicuch o f Monroe
Avenue haa returned from a
two and one half months visit
with her children, Mr. and
Mra. Richard Maicuch, In
Livingston, N, J., While there
Mrs. Maicuch attended the

Mrs. H. H. Grier
Hostess For
Fidelis Class
Nineteen membera o f the
Fidelia Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church
and ono visitor, Mrs. O. E.
Flanders,

met at

the

la k e

Monroe Horn* of Mra. II. II.

Flemings
Gifts • Cards - Hooka
(Formerly McVIrant)
210 E. Find St.

IM K FOR OLD CARDS
Take your old Christmas
cards and make tag* for next
year'* preaenta. Trim
tho
edge* with pinking shears,
punch a hole, slip Christmas
alrlnga through the holes as a
tie.
When mending a knitted
garment, plaro tho torn part
over a hair brush, bristle side
up. The bristles will hold the
m itcrial and prevent the yam
from stretching white you
mend.

Grier for the monthly busi­

wedding of her niece, Miss
Linda
Klumpp,
to
Craig
Mundt In Maplewood, N. J,
Mr. and Mra. Chaunccy
King o f Lilac Drive have as
their
houseguests,
Mrs.
King's lister, Mrs. Edward
A, Class, of Chagrin Falls,
and her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Fciek.
Mrs. Vernon S. Vivian of
Nlanclc, Conn., la visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harris L. Muchmore of Madera Road.
Mr.
and
Mrs. A.
Mac
Naughton of Homestead Avc.
helped Mrs. Mac Naughton's
father, D. It. Miller, cele­
brate his R7lh birthday last
Sunday.
Mr.
Miller
sings
tenor in the Drtlnry Com­
munity Methodist C h u r c h
choir and ia a faithful mem­
ber.

ness and aoclal meeting.
Mra. C. E. Chanlut led the
devotions. Membera voted to
mako a contribution to the
building fund of the church In
memory of Mra. N. L. Bishop
who died recently, It was also
voted lo give 19 to the GA
Assembly fund and to aave
trading atampi to aaslit In
sending a girl to the GA
Assembly,
During Ihe social hour a
game called "G eorge Wash­
ington" wa* played with the
prlxe going to Mra. Durwood
W a l k e r , Refreshments of
cake, nuts and coffee were
served hy the hostess.
Other
members
present
were
Mmes.
Ray
Slaton,
Ruby Speers, Roy Britt, Mar­
vin Milam, If. E. McSwaln,
W. E. Giles, A. L. Thomas,
Clayton Smith, Joe Knke,
Clyde Humphrey, J, D. Cor­
dell, J. P. Cullen, S. J.
Brook*, E. II. Rodgers, W. T.
Cavanaugh ami Irving Pryor.

Shipwreck Party
Planned
This Saturday .
The CPO

Wives Club wilt

hold a Shipwreck Party Sat­
urday at the NAS Ballroom.
A covered dish supper will be
served at 7 p in. followed by
dancing and other entertain­
ment.
Members
are
aiked
to
dress In shipwreck
attire.
Prixea will be awarded for a
man and a woman with the
most appropriate costumes.
CommHtee m e m b e r a In
charge of the affair are Mrs.
L. II. Driscoll, Mr*. George
Mlrrlls, Mrs. Henry Quinn,
ami Mrs. D. F. Slglln.
A fun filled evening Is
promised and all members
are urged to attend.

Zeta X i Members

Couple Honored

Entertain

At Open House

For Rushees
The Zell XI Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held Its Spring
Rush parly at the home of
the director, Mr*. Phil R.
Bach, In I/ich Arbor.
A buffet fried chicken sup­
per was served and a gypsy
theme curried nut In decora­
tions and costume*. All sor­
ority members and nisheei
wero dressed for the port
with gay colored skirts and
were weighted down with
bracelets, necklaces and ear­
rings.
The gypsy theme was car­
ried out In the party room*
with various colored candles
and other items including a
large crystal ball on one ta­
ble. Mrs. Alvin Kilpatrick
was "palm ist" for the even­
ing and everyone enjoyed
having their fortune told by
"Sister Martha."
The prlxe for the best
dressed gypsy was won by
Mrs. L. J. Ltnnekugel and
Mrs. George Beers won the
door priro.
Both
were
rushec*. Other rushees were
Mrs. Somas Russell, Mrs
Richard Bradley and Mrs.
Mildred Turner.
Other
members
enjoying
the evening of fun included
Mmes. Joe Corley, Richard
Butler,
Jim
Lyons,
Gary
Hudgins, R o b e r t Reaves,
Phillip Boyd, S. O. Dormlncy,
Fred Wilson. Bob Morris,
Harvey
Wilkinson,
Robert
Wlnsa snd Miss Grace Marie
Stlneciphcr.

Mr. and Mr*. John Melrose
celebrated their S2nd wedding
anniversary recently with an
open house reception at their
home on Butler Lake in l)«tecn.
The Melroics were married
Feb. 23. 1911, in a home cere­
mony In Prescott. Mich. They
came to Osteen th e years
ago trom Owojso, Mich. They

still maintain a home i
Owosmi but spend the winl&lt;
months in Florida,
They have three suns. Cli
lord of Barnadsvlllc, N. C
M rircll of Owosto, and Wa
ren of Langiburg. Mich. The
also have 12 grandchildren

Percy Newman
Visits Friends
In Enterprise

MR. A N D MRS. JOHN MELROSE

^fcU u d sm
JA C A H A M IA CIRCLE
Hy Mr*. C. M. Flower*
Now is the time lo plant
annuals in your garden. Seed­
ling plants are ready and will
give you almost instant color.
Annuals require sun. for
the most part, and water ami
fertiliser while growing. They
pay big dividends in flowers
to brighten your winter hrourn
garden, or for cutting for in­
door bouquets.
Prepare a bed first. Dig out
old soil lo six or eight Indies
and work Into tho area gen­
erous
amounts
of
humus
fcompost or peat moss) and
dcliydrilled manure o f dairy,
sheep or poultry origin. Mix
well and water to settle.
M oil soils contain the three
major elements needed for
plant growth: nitrogen, phos­
phorus and potassium. But
most soils release these ele­
ments very slowly — there­
fore, the addition o f fertiliser
containing these same major
element* is usually necessary
in order to meet the needs of
growing plsnts.
Measure the space to you
can
estimate
how
many
plants you need. Your nurs­
eryman will tell you how far
apart lo space them. Allow a
few extra plants for you al­
ways lose some.
Dig deep enough lo set
plants
straight down
and
pres* soil around them. Da
your planting on a cloudy day
or late in the afternoon, and
keep soil moist but not soak­
ing until plants arc establish­
ed.
As they grow, pinch out the
tips, allowing four pairs uf
leaves to remain, lo encour­
age branching. Apply diluted
liquid fertilizer every two
weeks.

Ellen Campbell
Celebrates
Sixth Birthday
By Mona Grin*lead
Ellen M a r i e
Campbell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maivln Campbell, N o r t h
Third St., North Orlando,
celebrated her atxth birthday
recently.
The special celebration be­
gan early on the morning of
her birthday when she re­
ceived a bike from her par­
ents and brothers, John and
Pat.
The afternoon was enjoyed
with some of her friend* vis­
iting the Campbell home for
birthday cake and Ice cream.
Ellen opened her gifts os tho
group aang "Happy Birth­
d a y " lo her.
Othera helping with the
celebration were Mr. and
Mra. Anion Krecck and chil­
dren, Dchra, Mike and Jeff,
and neighbors, Duncan and
Timmy Grinilcad.

% cdt&amp;
These arc our most depend­
able
annuals,
petunias in
singles, doubles, and many
colors, aiyssum, annual hol­
lyhocks, snapdragons, lark­
spur, delphinium and pansies.
If you pick pansies us they
bloom, your plants will 'pro­
duce more (lowers Ilian if
allowed to fade on the plants.
Florida Bowers are divided
into two main classes, hardy
annuals which thrive In cool
or cold weather but are car­
ried off by the heat of sum­
mer. These arc the ones you
are planting now. In another
category arc the heat-resist­
ant annuals of lute spring and
summer which btooin In hot
weather.

Jack Suttons
Honored A t
Farewell Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton
were honored recently with a
farewell party at the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grinstead in North Orlando.

A group of friend* were In­
vited lo say goodbye to the
rouplo and enjoyed refreshmenls of chlrkcn and tuna
salads, cole slaw, pickles,
cheese, dips, cold drinks and
coffee.
Mr*. Robert Dean
was co-hoalc**.
Others present were May­
or and Mrs. Frank Fasula,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dcrum,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nall, Mr.
and Mr*. Clarence Memory,
Frank Wszolek and Robert
Dean.
The Suttons lived In North
Orlando for two and one half
years, at 21 North Third St.
He was village chief of police
during their stay. Mrs. SutBy Hhlrlry Wentworth
ten was active in many or­
Little Mis* Renee Ilerg,
ganizations and was famous
Mr*. Lontae fiimunek
daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Lefor her lovely garden.
land C. Berg, was guest of
They have moved hack to
Mr. and Mr*. Jay N e ff o f
honor at a skating party on Spring-lake
Dr., Altamonte tltelr original home in Penn­
her seventh birthday recent­ Sluing*, announce the birth sylvania but friends warned
o f twin aon*, Jon Kevin and them they will soon return
lyHer parente Invited a group Jack Darin who arrived last because it’s *o hard to gel
of p!aymatcs( io their home on Tuesday, I'eb. 2d, at the Win­ rid of the Florida sand in
York Way in Rretton Woods ter Dark Hospital each weigh* your sIhic* and Ihe love for
and took them for a skating ing five pounds, une-and-ono our sunshine (most of the
session at Skate City in Long- half ounce*.
tim e).
wood.
They were welcomed home
Fallowing the afternoon of last Sunday by In others, Juy,
fun the group returned to the five and Jefry, two.
COLORFUL COTTON
Berg homo for a dinner of
Maternal grandmother is
friend chicken with all the Mrs. Dufay Taylor o f Bullltrimming* Including birthday more, Md. and paternal grandIN I ’HINTS • STRIPES
rake and ice cream,
SOLIDS - 14.98
|ui rents an- Mr. and Mr*.
Guests sharing IJw celebra­ Hsrnld N e ff o f Goshen, Ind.
tion were Marsha, Debbie
BERMUDAS AND
and Bret Scgrest, Elaine Ma­
Women
outnumber m a n
lone, Suzrtle and Kent Berg.
PED AL PUSHERS
Mr. and Mr*. William Sc­ among teachers, clerical work­
TO MATCH IN —
ares t assisted Mrs. Berg with ers and retail slur -riles
the transportation and enter­ workers, urrording to
!MiO
U. fi. census.
taining.

Renee Berg
Celebrates
Birthday

New Arrivals

lly Helen Snodgrass
Percy A. Newman of Mo­
bile, Ala., wa* the overnight
guest of Mr. ami Mr*. E. W.
Jones recently. He also visit­
ed other friends in the Enter­
prise section.
Percy retired from the Air
Force in December. Mrs.
Newman will bo remembered
a* the former Rose Allen,
daughter of Chief and Mrs.
It. V. Allen, of Ihe Florida
Power Corp. plant for several
years. She and the children
made their home In Enter­
prise during the early years
of h li overseas duty.

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Casselberry

II) Mrs. II. L. Johnson

WelJ, a nice Thursday (o Building en 301h Ft. and I Simmer for 30 nilnulrs.
designed for town travel, ver­
Tills sounds real goad. I'm satile cottons give a new look
you (1 hope i (wcalhcrwlsc). tlhlge Rond; Elder Springs,
to each aiyle,
1 have received *ome vcr&gt; second Wednesday, 9;2U a.m. going to try it right away.
• • •
Applesauce Chilton Pie
nice letlera this week aiul am at the Center; Oviedo, third
Colton fabrics and atylei
Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the 3 cups sweetened applesauce
so proud of them. Thank you
for the very young faihkinOviedo canning kitchen; Bear
t pkg. gclclin — strawberry, able* "copy cat” those of big
very much. 1 also have a
Lake, fourth Tuesday at the
sister and Mom Ibis spring
lemon or raspberry
eorrertlnn from Louise Pout- various
members'
homes;
also. Deep ribbed ottomans
Ion who-sent In Hie recipe for Longwond, first. Thursday, to t pkg. cream cheese
cream
and
piques arc borrowed from
No Bake Cookies. She had a.m. at tiie Civic Center in
Heal sauce, pour over gele- the fashion world of adults—
omitted tiie sweetest thing in Longwood. Any lady in the
the recipe, sugar. She said county is welcome at any tin stirring until dissolved. looking especially grown-up
that the i« very sorry fur the time to come to one of the Chill until slightly thickened in "natural'' dresses. Cotton
mistake and to add two cups meetings. So feel tree to do Pour into baked pie &gt;11011 and knits for little girls travel bej chill until firm. Top with yond the realm of sportswear
of granulated sugar to the so.
cream cheese that has been —now they are sren in coats
9
9 9
recipe. Sa let's give it again.
and Sunday-best dresses.
blended with cream.
3 cups sugar
Louise Poulton sent in this
• • •
Cotton knitwear consumers
'« 1ft. oleo (stick)
Lenten dish.
ran
look forward to longerMarch—the
windy
month—
la cup sweet milk
Salmon
Scalloped
is also egg month. In March, wearing garments as a result
3 lh»ps. cocoa
3 tbgpx. butter
eggs take the featured spot of a recently-licensed shrink­
M il, bring to good boil,
3 thsps. flour
on tiie t'SD.V list of plentiful age-control procedure t h a t
watch and don't boil oier.
'« tsp. paprika
food*. Hie plentiful supply of guarantees lest than one per­
Set off fam e for few minutes
*4 tsp. salt
—add 3 cups rolled oats and
Cream slowly on low fire, eggs in March ties in nicely cent shrinkage.
• • •
la cup peanut butter. Mix all add l's cups milk, cook on with the Lenten season. II
offers
homemakers
an
eco­
We
know
that spring Is al­
together and drop by spoon­ low heat then add:
ful* on waxed paper, cool and 2 tbsps. finely chopped mango nomical protein food that can most here and I guess you
be made Into hearty appetiz­ homemakers an* gelling in
cat.
&lt;•* mango)
ing main dishes.
the sewing mood, so when
«
9 9
t beaten egg
you
go to huy your material
Two
other
popular
main
Louise has requested a re- 3 cups salmon
ripe tor Vinegar Pie. So I l i hsp. Wo re hoiter shire .sauce dish partners, also on the be sure to cheek tiie new la­
March list of plentiful*, ure bels. T am sure you wilt find
found this one. Hope you like •'( cup bread crumbs
pork and dry heans. Willi the M ine very wonderful new
It.
Add
of the cup of
bulk of the fait pork produc­ materials.
3 eggi. beat welt
crumbs and the rest you add
tion coming to market during
fl thspa. vinegar
on top and hake In 3SO degree
3 tbsp*. flour
oven (or 14 hour. Dot with March, April and May—you'll
You can easily and quickly
find abundant supplies of
1 cup boiling water
butter.
dramatize a picture window'
fresh pork at reasonable
1 cup sugar
She said that tuna fish could
or decorate an awkward corprices.
3 tbspi. butter
be substituted If desired.
nrr with big handsome and
•
•
•
• • •
1 tip. lemon
long-lasting
foliage
plants,
According to the National
Dako in one crust.
Here Is a Hot Slaw recipe
sucli as philodendron pertuColton
Council—Textured
Cot­
» • •
from a lady in Michigan.
sum, Itcx begonia, dieffenHere is another Lenten 3 slightly beaten egg yolks tons set Spring Fashion Pace bachia lloehrsi or schefflera.
—The
fashion
story
for
spring
meal. Drain 1 pint of oysters. '4 cup water
.Select foliage plans In proper
'83 it clearly in the fabrics—
Fry In 1 cup butter. Add 4 U cup vinegar
aralc to the room and to the
color,
pattern
and
texture.
beaten eggs and scramble 1 tbsp. butter
location In the room where
The newest look is handloomwell. You ran serve this with 1 tbsp. sugar
they are to be displayed.
ed cotton textures, rustic and
French fries and tossed sal­ 14 tsp. salt
dimensional, or open and
ad.
Slix together, cook over low
No performance o f a a eopyairy. Fabrics alone determine
• • •
beat stirring constantly until
rlghUd piny may h« given
We have a lady asking mixture thickens. Add 3 cups the personality of many styl­
w i t h o u t premission, even
a Isold the Home Demonstra­ of shredded cabbage and re­ es this season, specially
evening wear is undistin- though the performances nrv
tion Clubs. She would like to heat.
guishablc
from
"naturals" free to tiie public.
• • »
Join one. Here Is a llu of ail
clubs In the county and their
Since cabbage it plentiful
meeting dates, Sanford Club, right now wc have a recipe
last Thursday of each month, made with red cabbage.
2 p m. at the HI) Center on
Spiced Red Cabbage
33III St.; Seminole Evening,
1 medium red cabbage
SHOUTS - MATCHING SHIRTS
third Monday at 7:43 p.m. at
Conk for to minutea. Drain.
BY
the Center: (leneva, second Add;
GLEN OF MICHIGAN
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the
3 tlisps, butter
G e n e v a Canning Kitchen;
1 or 2 chopped apples
Lake Mary, second Tuesday,
0 or 8 whole clorea
10 a.in. at the Fire Hall;
14 cup hot water
"Featuring Fashions Just For You*
Lake Monroe, first Thursday,
*4 cup vinegar
200.N. PARK AVE.
7:30 p.m. at the Upsala Pres­
1 t&gt;p. salt
STORE
H OURS:
9 TO
5:30
byterian Church Educational
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day following a two week's
visit.
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CABINETS
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117 Magnolia A re.

SALE

T H E FR IE N D S H IP LE AG U E o f the Congregational Christian Church is
upon.sorhig nn old fashioned "N ow England Roiled Dinner," this Saturday
nt the Church, 21th and Park Ave. Sep'ing will lie from .7 to 7 p.m. Tito
public is invited and tickets may lie obtained from any member or nt the
door. Mrn. Lillian Andrew*, left, is general chairman o f the dinner, Mrs.
William F. linrtsche, center, is president o f the League and Mrs. Alice Mc­
Millan, right is the co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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Personals
II) Mr*, t'larenee Sii)der
Mrs. Charles Brown has re­
turned home nfte-r it two week
visit with her son Lyle and
family in Tninpu and other
relatives in Tarpon Springs.
Winchester, Vn., a strategic
point In the Shenandoah Val­
ley, changed hntula tin times
during the Civil War.

H EARTY

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SLACKS

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Piilr Of EARRINGS (Value to 95)
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crop In the lightweight ninths fur Spring.
New weave#, new pattern* for your nportrout.

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Personals

Recent guests o f Mr. and
Mr*. Darius Pringle o f 401
Hibiscus ltd. in Casselberry
were their former neighbors,
Mr. ami Mrs, J, It. gluld of
Akr.-n. Ohio. They now have
ns their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Lee C. Brown of Pnrksburg,
W. Vis., who hope to make
their home in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Osrar Fease,
CO Griggs Dr., Casselberry,
have as their guests Mr. and
Mr*. Tony Graykowikl of
Adams. Wis., who plan to
leave Friday after a month’s
stay. Mr*. Fease's brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and

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A rworn Complaint havln*
l***n flint attain*! you In thr
Circuit
Court
In and
fur
Semlnol* County, Florida, bK
IIOIIKIIT II. W A ti n i l O r . for
divorce, lb* *h«r t till# nf
which U n o n m i T H. W A R .
DROP. Plaintiff. vrn ur. M I L ­
DRED WAItllR OP, Defendant,
thru* p r o m t * * r * In com ­
mand y&gt;u t » appear and file
your An*wcr nr other r t f
L-ti** nr plradlntr* herein wtlli
th* l ‘ lfrk nf III* Circuit CuiiM
nf Henilnnl* County, Florida,
and *eiv * a copy lliermn on
Plain tiff*
Atlurn»r.
Ilamld
K. Johnson. Atlnrnry at Late,
I'. O. Drawer 7„ Hanford. Flor*
I*, on or b ffo rr th* *lh day
nf April. A. II. I l l ) , or otherwl»# deerr* urn r n n f r o o will
lie «ntcr*d *a*ln *t you.
Th* Hanford Herald I* d»alanatnl * * • newspaper of
■reneral circulation In which
thl* illation ahull 1&gt;* puhllnhr-l oner ruth wink for four
cnnwrcullvr w n k i .
WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial &gt;nil o f tlia Clerk nf th*
Circuit Court on Ihla lhr 1th
,1,1V Ilf March, A. J&gt;. 1711.
( hi : a i ,i
Arthur II. Ilackwlth, Jr.,
r i r r k o f Circuit Court
Harold K. Johnson
Attorney for Plaint iff
Hull,, i l l
Hanford Atlantic Nai'l
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1. L o «t &amp; Founfl
2. Noticed - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
•*. Food
G. For Rent
GA Special. Notices
7. Husiness Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Snle or Rent
II), Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
1G. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
21). Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - I’ nlnt - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
M I T I I R TO T II K PUBLIC
NOTICE IS IIKUEHV «11V KN that th* Hi»»rd of Adjttatnimt of th* City of Hanford
will hold a r*aul*r mealing
■m Turf.lay, March IS. ISO,
In lh* City Conimltalon Room
nt th* c ity llall nl S:10 I*. W.
In nr,!*r to consider a r*'iu»«t
fur a v* rlanr* In lh* front
yard
r*&lt;|ulr*m* nla a*
pertain* lo property Inrated III
Markhnm IMrk Height*. tail
!. and Mctea and llnund* II-

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Kdward F. lotn*.
man
Publl*h March T, ISIS.

REGISTRATION
open
fot
Good Shepherd ChrUtian
Day School, 4 and 5 year
olds. Nursery, $15: kindergarten $18. Transportation
available for city and out­
lying areas. 322-7312 or
FA 2-5719.
Sc win: lessons slarting next
week. lies.oner* 4t advanc­
ed. Mornings or evenings.
FA 2-7982.

4. Transportation
Share r.'dc for L. A. In 31
days FA 2-0702.

G. For Kent
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Pb,
FA 2-5303.
3 Bedn - 'i house. 2108 Stev*
ens Ave. ’ •none 349-4671.
NICELY furn. tt room house.
FA 2-6237.
1 BR. House, nicely furn­
ished. $65 mo. FA 2 8544.
Furnished Apartment. Close
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-I013
Bedroom Apartment, largo
screened porch. FA 2-3104
between 8:00 a. m. and I
p. m.
ROSE COURT, 1 BR. furn.
Near base. 2015 Sanford
Ave. NO 8-4323.
RENTALS now available, 2
bedroom homes and apart­
ments, kitchen equipped.
$65.00 and $75.00 monthly.

E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Avc.
Ph. FA 2 2264 or FA 2 2285
Furnished Apartment f o r
adults. Ulilillcs furnished,
$75. Alto lake house. $135,
Ph. 322-ai7.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. 1505 Doitglas Ave. FA 2-8858.
Chair­

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alvce nullre that on 111* 341Si
day of January 1741 It filed
with tli* lnl*r*tate Cnmm*rri»
Cutnml ■•bin,
Washington,
It.
an apiitlratlon fur * e-rIIfIra l« of puhlln convenient-#
and n*r*aalty permitting Shan*
d.iimirlll of 1.1)1 inllea or III
main (branch) i|n« track* *e
known a* 8 * E Drench be­
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Hammock and
Hlevens. Florid*, all la Semi
note
County,
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3. Education • Instruction

2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment.
Downstairs,
largo
rooms. Call 3Z28341.
ROOMS. The Gables, 401
Magnolia Avc. FA 2 072U.

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P E T E R P T N E and H ETTY SL
PYNE. Ill* wife.
Defendant*.
ri.K.nK** n o t i c e ns* m t . H
NOTICE TH H E U E Iir HIVEN that under a Decree of
Foreclosure and Hat* enteredby th* Judge o f (he I'ln-ult
Court of th* Sill
Judicial
Circuit. In and fur Hcmlnnl*
Cuunly, Florida, on tha 411k
■lay of March. ISil. In a err.
I*ln ran
between NIN TH
FEDERAL
HAVINfW
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Id IAN ASSOCIATION OF N E W
V olt K CITY, a corporation oreanlied and e ila lln c under
«b* law* of the United Hlate*
of
America.
Plaintiff.
and
I’ KTKIt PVNK and HETTY M.
PYNE, Ida wife, Defendant*.
In-Inn Chancery No. 13711. I
will eell at puldln auction to
th* hlttheel bidder for ra*b
at the Courthouse In th* C liy
of Hanford. Hemlnol* County,
Florida, at th* hour of l l : n j
A. M.. on March lSlh. 1»4S,
that rrrtaln parcel of real
property described at fullowei
l.o t
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tlltEKNWOOD
K8TATICH,
according
I*
th* put lhareof aa record*
ed In Plat llnok 11. I h f t
1, nf th# Public Records
of Hemlnol* County, Flor­
ida. Im-ludlna specifically,
but nol by way or llmllatlon. Ilia followlna I I I turea and *i|Ulpm*nt!
Heater: oven: rana*: parnianenlly Inalatled.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Iteekwlth, J r ,
Clerk of Circuit Courl
llyi Martha T. Vlhlen
I). C.
Wlndrrweedle, llninrs A
Ward
I Park Avrnue, South
\t Inter Park. Florida
Altorneya for Plaintiff
Publl.h March 7, ISIS
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Between Sanford ft D fB ir j
1 mile north o f
SL John'* Hiker Bridge
Hundred* l$ ll|
worth
antique* offered aeparale
I Bedroom home
Kitchen equipped
A b o U rge a lo n g * building
In rear
Now operating bualneaa a*
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6. For Kent

NEWLY FURNISHED Large Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­ 3 DR. 2 bath, fenced back
2 UR. duplex. 14th St. Iamg&gt;ard, air conditioner, Kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
wood. 838-32)8.
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
FA 2 6347.
Ave. FA 2-1701.
Three
room
furnished Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
ROBERT A. WILUAMS
$45. 2 Bedroom Furnished
Realtor
Apartment, $55. Robert A. 2 lilt House. Kitchen equip­
Raymond
Lundquist. Asso.
Williams. Phone FA 2-3951.
ped, 323000;.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Rank Bldg
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on FURNISHED Cottage. Phone
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor
large lake. Adults onl&gt;. Ph.
FA 2-2800.
ncr lot facing lake. 1U9
FA 2-7258.
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
STENSTROM
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Estate. FIIA in service.
R E N TALS
Apartments. Kltclten equip­
$450 down, monthly $84.75,
FURNISHED
ped. K » W. 18th St. Ph.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
3 UR home — $135
FA 2 4878
or FA 2 2118
NICE A IT . — $60
Houses for rent. For infor*
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Font-malion contaet Ted Wil­
ml backyard. Air-condition
UNFURNISHED
liams Hardware, 2U5 E. 12 RR home 580
er. Kiti lien equipped. No
3 nil Apt $80
ikiwn p.is HM'lil 33(19 S. I'.irk
25Ul St.
3 DR, 1 bath - $100
Ave FA 2 4761
2 UR Duplex, excellent loca­
3 UR, Ua Hath — $100
tion, electric kitchen. 10O1-D
3 UR. 2 hath — 8100
S. Elm. Call FA 25591.

Jim Hunt Realty

1st Floor Apartment furnish­
ed $80. Lake Mary, Ph.
FA 2-175T.

Stenslrom Really

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to preseni In dupllcat* any
claim,
and dtmanda which
you. or allhar of you. may
hast aratnat Ih* Kalata of
OUT U. BA1LUY. D*ce**#d.
lata o f aald County, to th*
County
Juda* o f
Hamlnol*
Couniy, Florid*, at hi* offlc*
In Ih* Court Hour* " f Aald
Couniy at Sanford. Florid*,
within all ( I I oalandar month*
from Ih# lira* of th* flr*t pubIkatlun of thla nolle*. Bach
claim or demand ahall h* In
wrlllna and ahall * U t * th*
pUc* of r»*ld*nc# and poat
• fri&lt;-* tddraat nf th* oUlmant,
and ah»ll b* awortt to by Ih*
rlalmanl. bin a*ant. hla altornay, and any auch claim or
demand not ao filed ahall b*
sold.
/*/ Cordon V. Fr*d*rlck
Aa Ksacutor of th* Batata
of Our B. l u l l * ) . Luoaaed
Fuhllah F*h. 14. I I . 1» A
Mr. T. 1141.
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See Our Selection
• f tiualil) u»*d car*,, rrcoadltluard aiui »old under GW’
Warranty. Uaak fln.ttclag
asaRablr. Drop in. you will
b« find )ou did.

Kill Hemphill
MOTORS
M l W. lat- SLa Sanford

PH. 322-02.11

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senknrik Glass and Paint
Company
j 2io Magnolia

31. Poultry - Live*lock
Large Shetland Ponies; 1
gelding. 1 mare. New sad­
dle* and bridles. 3229162.

3 RR. t5a bath home, in
Country Club. Well cured
for. deep wrll, fenced yard.
Very low down payment.
FA 2-8806.

9. For Sole or Rent

Ilotpoint Refrigerator. Excel­ Robson Spurting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
lent condition. $95. Phone
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
3 BLACK MALE Poodles.
FA 2-1119.
Pedigreed. 2 very small.
*1 brought you some milk! I figured you'd have an
Rea tunable Ph. 838 OHM and PIANO'S— We have in this 3S. Motorcycles - Scooter*
ulcor by nowl”
vicinity 2 Spinet pianos
H38 2918.
which can l&gt;c purchas'd by
Vc.pa I960, $139 95.
27.
Specinl
Service*
19. Situation* Wnntrd
CLIPPING BY Appointment,
making small deposits and
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
Animal
Haven
Hoarding
taking over small monthly
2517 Country Club Rd.
Child Care. FA 2-2274
Kennel. FA 25752.
payments. Inquire Thomp­
Ph. FA 2-7928
Mowing and edging, etc. Satson Music Co, 29 Colonial Children kept. FA 2 4182.
32.
F
lo
w
er*
Sit
rubs
(..faction guaranteed, l ’h.
Pla/a Mall. Orlando, Ph,
FA 2-1817,
Owner transferred.
Must
GA 5-4577.
PETUNIA. Snapdragon, Pan21. Beauly Salon*
sacrifice. 122 Haya Drive,
aie slock.
Child's Play Pen. Like new.
Country Club Manor.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
GRAPEV1LI.K NUUSERY
Less than half price. Pit. .
Cirapcvillc Ave. Near 2uth St.
Complete Beauty Service
SI'RINKER SYSTEMS
FA 2-7246.
39. Trailer* - Cabans*
Evening Appointments
Atl Type* and Stn't
33.
Furniture
106 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
We Repair and Service
We loan Carpet Shampoocr ■
S T I N E
at no cost with purchase
bedroom Housetrailer. Call
REDS FOR RENT
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Slwp
Machinery and Supply Co. Hospital,
of Blue laistrc shampoo.
322 8756.
Runaways,
Juve­
Special un Perms. Call lor 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2
Carroll's Furniture.
nile.
FREE
delivery
and
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
Kirk-up
rator*. Free parking lots.
35. Article* Wanted
Repair* Wanted
FURNITURE CENTER
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
Carpentry and Painting
linu French Ave.
1 Electric chain Insist. Hi ton
Extra Special Buy
1’ honc 322-3805
Ph. FA 1 7951
or I ton. Denary 668-5713.
34. B U eirteal S ervice*
1961 MERCURY Station
LARGE SELECTION of u*rd 36. Automobile* - Truck*
FKIGIDA1RE
Wagon, air rood, automatic
refrigerators, $?J and up
Sales A Service
with or without trade.
1953 Ford Custom, clean, ra­ Iran*., power *tcrrlng and
House Wiring, Free Estimates
brake*, radio and heater,
dio, h e a t e r ,
automatic
FURNITURE CENTER
Sid Vihleo'a Randall Electric
whitewall,. Spoil**# white
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
transmission. Good mechan­
1H8) French Ave.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
with white and blaek vinyl
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. FA 2-705.1
ical condition and good rult2502 Oak
FA 2832
bcr. $165. Call FA 2-5388 af­ interior, unly $199$ s i , . .
25. Plumbing ServiceWANTED reliable couple to
ter 5 p. in.
take up monthly payments
KRIGIDAIUK
of $13.5(1 on 3 complete '57 Rambler Station Wagon.
Sale* A Service
MOTORS
Fully equipped, standard
room* of furniture. Call
G. II. HIGH
322-0291
Iran*, as is $475, 213 K.
TK H-1511, Casselberry, col­
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
i'iuiubinK &amp; Heating
1st St. in rear.
lect.
Ph. KA 2-38K3
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanfurd Ave. FA 2-6562

31 A. Pel*

LAW N SERVICE

FOR SALE

Southern Air

PLUMBING
Contracting llepair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

Stemper Agency

Cars Wanted

Keel'd Used Cars

Stenstrom Realty

Our Best — For Less!

USED CAR SALE
I960 DODGE 100

*1 0 9 5

6 cylinder, lung wheel ba*e

1958
1838
1881
I960
1939
1959
1958
1958
1957
1956
1956
1958
1960
4961
1960
4959
1959
1958
1117
1055
1055
1950
1951
1950
1939

CADILLAC 4 Door, HeVllle Air Cond.---CIIEV. I Door, Air Condition
CIIEV I Door Station Wagon, V-8, Aulo. ....
CIIEV 4 Door, 6 C yl, Standard Trana.
CIIEV 4 Door SUIton Wagon, 0 Cyl.
OLDS I Dour Hardtop, Toner and Air Cond
FORD Station Wagon, • CyL Auto. ..........
CIIKVOLET Vi Ton Pickup. 6 Cyl- .........FOItH Country Sedan, Oserdrit*
FORD Station Wagon, V-8, Automatic ...
CADILLAC Sedan, DeVlllc, Power, Air Cond.
PLYMOUTH 2 Itoor, V-8. Std. Tran*. ....
CIIEV. Impala Coot., A/T, P/S, 1714
CIIKVHOI.KT \j Ton Pickup, Auto. Tran*.
CHEVROLET *« Ton Pickup. 6 Cylinder
PLYMOUTH 2 Door. 6 Cylinder
CHEVROLET 4 Dour, 6 Cyl.. Stand. Tran*.
FORD I Door ll.T - V-8, Fairlanr 500, Auto.
DODGE 4 Dour Hardtop Coupe. Auto... _
CIIEV. Ilelair 1-Dr.. • Cyl- Std. Trana. .....
PLYMOUTH 2 Door, ■ Cyl- Std.
CIIEV KOI.El !| Ton Plekup
CHEVROLET 2 Door. Aulo.
.......—
PONTIAC 4 Door Hardtop, Auto.
---- •
CIIEV. &gt;| Ion Pickup

EASY
t i t K 2nd
FA 2-0711

GMAC

82395
895
1795
1195
1396
1395
695
893
615
395

693
493
1693
1393
1093
695
1195
393
695
395
293
193
393
69.3

*1 2 9 5

2 dr. Iiartop, like new, a top buy!______________________

No Down Payment
ON TIIKHK OUTSTANDING
1956 PLYMOUTH BELVKDKRK

HUTS
f

2 dr. hardtop, autu. Iran*.

FA 2-0S6I

it's Fords

Spring Selling Bee!
Be An "Early Bird" Get The Best Buys Now!
BRAND NEW FORDS
MUST BE SOLD
BEFORE MAR. 30
•

Over 45 New Cars To

Choose

1957 8TUDEBAKER
2 dr., aulo Iran*.. V-8 enginr

1956 STHDKBAKKK
4 dr. V-8 with overdrive Iran*.

1957 DODGE
I d r . h ard to p .

\ S u p e r S p e c ia l *1 lliia lin e r

Hey! Fishermen!
10 II.P. MERCURY Super llurrirane 10
millHtard motor. SPECIAL *88
I YEAR GW W ARRANTY ON A L L CARS

519
FA 2-0611

E.

First St., Hanford
Wlnler Park Ml 7-2550

From

(tin 'll luhsurf... (tin 'll dnal!
REMEMBER . . .
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD

—
—
—
—

1st.
1st
1st
1st.

In Sales!
In Performance
In Durability
In Roadability

1963 FORD DEMONSTRATORS
Only A Few Of These
(loin# At Real Discount Trices!

FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS

1955 FORI)
4 dr., autu. Iran*., rlean

Seminole Co.Motors

2305 PARK AVE.
DRLANIIO Cll 1-5166

195UDODGE CUSTOM ROYAL

995

PAYMENTS

Bill Hemphill

Wall

St. Johns Realty

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

56. Automobiles • Trucks

■
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick '54 V-8 Ford 4-door sedan.
Straight .tick. $195. Call
Service With the Ca'h.
F.\ 2 2261.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2 0877.
1957 Mercury .Monterey, 2
tone, white wall tires, auto­
Used furniture, appliance*,
matic trail.mi*.u&gt;n, power
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
steering, radio, heater. Good
1-atry's Mart 115 Sanford
mechanical condition and
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
goo&lt;V rubber. $500. Phono
FA 2 5388 after 5 p m.
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering k Mattrcs* ren­ '55 Iluick. Run* well. $125.
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­
H.C.A. 31" T.V. $10. Mu*t
ture. Call Nix Bedding M(g.
sell. 302 Oak.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.
1957 Kuril Ranch Wagon. Ex*
ecllenl .h.i|ic lam mileage.
$35ouo 142 Mayfair Circle.
34. Article* For Sale
Phone 322-7331.
1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Darns, makes button holes.
equipped
Exceptionally
With guarantee. 5 Payments
clean and well running,
of $6 to. FA 2 9111.
KA 2-4217 after 4:30.
Childrens shoes. $1.88. Boys
pant* $2 77, 2 pairs $5 50.
del, with all acats. A-l
Surplus city, 2U1 W. 1,
condition. A bargain. Ph,
FA 28809.
Used Air-Conditioner*. From

PONIES
$10 up. All stzes A make*.
$60 A up. 17 to choose from.
57. Hunts • Motor*
838-1(07.
Ph. FA 2-5319. Roy Barrow.
Baby furniture. FA 2 1837.
New Upsala Rd.
Gateway To The Waterway

Lake Iron! cottage for only
you like country living.
$3,500.00. That's right!
26. Radio &amp; Telcvi*lon
3 Hcdrooin, 2 baths. On THE TIME TESTED FIRM
south side of big Lake 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
Cozy, rlean homes, realisti­
PERSONAL RADIO k
Mary. Water for bouttng,
cally priced from $300 down
T V. SERVICE
3
Bedroom
House,
2
hath.
On
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
and FIIA terms.
We repair Phono Changers
west side. 2 Years old.
mately 25s acres. FA 2-9162.
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
(V E liY ) small down pay­
27’ completely f u r n i s h e d
1 DAY SERVICE
ment. Owner transferred.
House trailer. FA 2 3884.
25111 St. A Sanford Ave.
Must sacrifice. FA 25348.
Pll. 323 (1655
REALTOR - INSUROR
1 New house near Lake Mary. Lake Mary: If you want a
FA 2-4991 1911 S. French Av«.
322 3698.
a large comfortable cus­
27. Kpeelul Service*
tom built home with 3
12. Real Fatale For Sale tiedrooms, 2'V baths, party 18. Help Wanted
Saw* Sharpened
room, fireplace room, dou­ PART TIME, no selling. Earn
Vic's Grind Shop
4 RR HOME
$2 00 hour start, collecting
ble carporte k utility room,
614 Myrtle Avenue
Beautiful 4 BR, 2 bath CB
on our established current
a safe beach. Call for ap­
1ionic in Sanford'a most
customers. No experience
pointment to see this to­
desirable residential area.
day. There is nothing like
necessary. Car n e e d e d ,
Fully equipped built-in kit­
ltondable
local
resident.
it! $2i.soo. Good terms. Ph.
chen and central heat.
Write Mr. Nager, P.O. Box
FA 2-3617,
$22,000, with $1500 down on
613, Orlando, Fla., giving
new FIIA financing.
IM M EDIATE
age, address, phone, type,
1012 Sanfurd Ave.
OCCUPANCY
model aijd year of car.
3 Bedroom, 15k hath, no qual­
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson,
laingdalc subdivision LungReal Estate — Mortgage*
wood.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
If

rh. FA 2-4822

AUTO - RADIO
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSON \L RADIO A T. V.
25th SI. A Sanford Ave.
Th. 121 U65.V

Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
wooded area al lamgdale.
See Mr. Ferguson at sales
office and pick sour lot
and Ik-use models, low
down—low monthly paymts.

Seminole Realty

1. 14, 1111.

29. Automobile Service

E NTERPRISES

Ol fire FA 2-2118
jNlghts FA 2-0641
Real Estate — Mortgages
373-0700
322 2420 2524 Park Dr. .Sanford, Fla.
Furn.
2 Bedroom House. 111 N. Park Ave.
Adulta. No pets. FA 2-7661. Furn. Garage Apt. Adult*
Owner Transferred
3 lilt. I's bath. Air-condition
3-Bcdrooin, 2 hath lakefront
$
4
(1.
Apply
1003
Elm
Ave.
er.
Ruilt-in
kitchen.
Ixiw
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
home in beautiful loch Ar­
down
payment.
Monthly
bath, 2 screened porches. 3 Large room Apartment
bor. Only $1,750 down and
payments
$84.00.
FA
2-3659.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply upfurnished. Close to base.
assume existing mortgage.
atairi evenings.
Adult*. No pets. FA 2-3677. ANOTHER FABULOUS BUY
No closing costs.
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Open
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
lira m construction, stone
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5251
Apartment.
Lake
privil­
fireplace, 3 bedroom and a
or FA 2 0525.
eges. FA 2-0274.
optional r o o m ,
Florida
BMI Park Avenue
Clean comfortable 2 bedroom Furn. 3 Rm. Apt. $30. Mo.
room, 2 tile baths, fully airFA 2 5232 anytime
Apartment. Clows to town.
conditioned.
Loeatmn
South
Adults. Ph. FA 2 9180.
FA 2 0047.
end of Crystal Drive, Loch
NO CASH NEEDED
Furnished 2 bedroom house
Arbor. E. A. Jarrett. Build­ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
3 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
for small family. FA 2-0199.
er. FA 2 3378 or FA 2 3077.
month. T. k I. included.
furnished, on Lake Golden.
322 8085.
Near base. Call FA 2 4045 NICE LARGE 2 DR. furn. 3 Iledmom, 1 hath. Excellent
apt. Oil heat and fireplace.
during day, FA 2-4736 after
condition. 104 Oakland Dr. Furnished house across from
Tile bath. 1700 Magnolia.
5:30.
Monthly payments $78.93.
new high school in Sanfurd.
$65. FA 2-3951.
Ph
FA 2 8071. Evenings $1500 Phone Apopka 8864849.
RENT A BED
FA 2-5610.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby HOUSE on Cameron Ave.
I-AKEVIEW Home for sale or
East
side
between
Celery
Beds.
REDUCED
trade for a tiled farm on the
and Geneva Ave. 4 Bed­ 4. bedroom, 155 bath home
By Day, Week, or Month
west side nf Sanfurd. Call
rooms, school bus slop.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
located at 1200 Oak Ave.,
FA 2 7898 days or FA 2 6368
Quiet neighborhood.
Kit­
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
3 blocks from the Catholic
nights.
chen equipped. $60 a month.
church, close to schools and
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FA 2-6145.
other churches. This home 1 BEDROOM CB house. Flor­
Rooms private baths, 114
is priced realistically at
ida room, fenced yard.
2 UR. house, 817 Catalina.
W. First St.
SI 1.250, down payment as
Furnished or unfurnished.
Lake Cottage, Furn. FA 2-6106
low as $1,700. We know that
Phone FA 2 3727,
this home is an excellent
Furnished $80.00 or unfurnish­
~ b u y S k t h e m onth
value.
ed *70 00 per month. 2 Bed­
tm
Cwwrf » f Ik e I'a a a lr
Fully equi|&gt;ped machine shop
J a f f a . eaaHaala I'w w a l), S'lar.
room house. FA 2-2247.
BIZ with tools and equip­
Ida. la P rab ala .
ment for a l4 of value—a
l a ra i K ata la a f
Unfurnished
2
bedroom
house.
VMU.IASI II. XIUIIKAY.
bargain If you only wanted
1901 S. Park Ave.
t&gt;a&lt;-aaaa&gt;l
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3651.
the equipment—Total price
T a All Caaeilaaa aad Paraaaa
KA 2-5232 anytime
H u lls
C laim * a r Urm aada 2 Bedroom furnished house.
$l,Soo.oo and you're in busi­
A a a la a l la id K a la lr i
ness. See this QUICK I
I BEDROOM
2424 Willow Ave. FA 2-2418.
You and aatli of you ar*
hrraby notlflaj and required
2 Full hath. See furnished
WE HAVE BU YERS
tu p r o m t any claims and de­ New completely furnished 2
model
at
Sales
office
out
For
small acreage (3, 5, k 10
mand* which you. or atttirr
bedroom home. FA 2-2577.
201h St. and Upsgla Road,
acre* up) reasonably priced.
of you, may • * » * aaalnal Ih*
aatata nf William II. Murray,
opiMisile church,
central
Also, need farms and larg­
dreraird. lala of aald County, 6A Sprcinl N otices
heat prepared for Air-condi­
er arreage. List with us
to the County Juda* of Hamlnot* County. Florida, at hla
tion.
now. (
REMINDER
o fflcr In tha court hou«i- o f
512,990
INCOME TAX SERVICE
aald Couniy at Hanford. KI-&gt;rtda,
within
&gt;la
calendar
MA V FAIR
homes trum
I/OW-Ijow down payment
O. M. HARRISON’S
month* from th* ttm* of the
$14,500. All real buys, some
322-8827
179.00 A MONTH
flrat publication of thl# nolle* 1311 Palmetto Ave.
TAYS ALL
with good terms.
T w o &lt;opl»a o f aach claim or
demand ahall ha In wrltlne.
and ahall atat* tha plar* nf
resilience and post office addreaa of th* claimant, and
ahall hf sworn to by th*
claimant, aa*M. attorn*jr and
fccnmpanUd by a filing f » »
nf on* dollar and aurh claim
or dsmand not ao fll*d ahall
b* void
Kthal I* Murray
Aa aa**utrli of Ih* Last
Will and Taatammt of
william II. Murray,
d*r*aa*d
Mark S'. Cleveland. Jr.
k Carroll Rurk*.
Attarn*ya for tha Katats,
Hull# Sit
Hanford Atlantic Nat l Bk tilde
ftanfurd. Florida
Puhllah r »b . I I, I I A Mar.

Piano Tuning and Repair
, W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

Real Estate — Mortgages
lit N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420

Legal Notice

R

Monument*. Cemetery work
Also Lettering on Stones
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO
2317 Mellonvllle Ave.
Phone FA 2 oll'i

By Nndine Seltzer

Stenstrom Realty
I..M.N.

33. Furniture

27. Special Service*

^attforil

Exceptionally
attractive
3
bedroom home in like new
condition
and
available
Immediately. Full equip­
ped built - in kitchen and
Florida room. Total price,
only $13,650. Just $45o down,
anj $87.5o per month in­
cludes everything!

Seminole Realty

1

Ih r

Strickland-Morrison
INCORPORATED
3(18 K. Fir*t Sf.
FA 2-1181

Sanfurd
Winter Park Ml 7-1816

�Girl Scouts Hear Formosa Native

sity in North Carolina.. That
By P r u t n W w ier
M ri. B. H. Williams, a na­ Is where she met Capt. Wil­
liams, whom she married.
tive o f Formosa, was special
They now live in New York,
guest speaker at last Thurs­ where he Is stationed at Ste­
day afternoon’s meeting of wart Air Force Base on the
Intermediate Qlrl Scout Troop Hudson River not far from
U held In the auditorium of West Point.
Speaking a few sentences In
the Lake Mary Elementary
Chinese and then translating
School.
Mrs. Thomas A. Best, troop them, Mrs, Williams, whose
leader, was In charge of the name is Lilu, also wrote
program arranged.as an ad­ some Chinese sentences, so
vanced preparation o f Na­ the girls could hear and sec
tional Girl Scout Week which the differnce in the languages.
Very attractive and stunTroop 86 along with all Girl
Scout and Brownie Troops nlngly dressed in a scarlet
vool suit with a black fur
will celebrate next week.
Mrs. Williams is the sister- collar, Mra. Williams made
in-law of Mrs. Best. She gra­ a striking appearance and
duated from the University at proved that the Chinese girls
Taltcl, the capltot o f Formosa, of today arc very up-to-date
and then came to America as In the latest styles. She also
an exchange student to further wore a native black brocade
her education at Duke Univer­ satin coat, cut very straight.

Her brother-in-law is a m er­
chant in Hong Kong. The old
Chinese traditional dress Is
fast fading out o f the picture
and Western dress is accept­
ed now, site explained.
Mrs. Williams was also a
Girl Scout when she Was
younger. She related the dif­
ference* In the life of girls
here and in her homeland.
There they all wear uniforms
to school and carry their
lunch,
through
the
third
grade. Then from the third
grade through the sixth grade
they buy sandwiches
and
their drink in a kind of cafe­
teria; but no hot Junchca are
served.
The Government sponsors
the children's e d u c a t i o n
through tlie aixth grade. A f­
ter that It la up to the parents
and they can go on and finish

parents they move in with the hus­ j he in quite a spot If the
bands’ family and all work Communists win. She explain­
together. Anything that comes ed that Formosa la an a g ri­
In belongs to the whole fam ­ cultural island which exports
The contrail between the
ily. Help if very cheap and foodstuffs to Japan and the
poor and the wealthy clast
tlie aged arc relieved of work other islands.
is very distinct. Wages are
Troop mem tiers were very
burdens and arc respected
paid by the month, not the
attentive during the talk and
and honored.
week. In lhl» country wc
Following her talk, Mra. all were present except one
could get along only two or
Williams conducted a ques­ who was absent due to ill­
three days on what they live
tion and answer period, and ness. Present were; Lynette
on for a whole month.
was quite amazed at some of Schooley, Ellen Lemons, Bre­
The girls are very modest
the questions asked by the nda lizard, Patti Mar Rllley,
and retiring. They use no
fifth and sixth grade girls. Paulette Gorman, Charlotte
make-up and have no perman*
In China they do not think Schenlk, Patricia Best, Patty
ent waves, even in college.
about politics at that age. It McCoy, Martha McCoy, Can­
They belong to a very close*
acemi that American child­ dy Hartwjg, Linda Kilpatrick,
knit family group and there
ren are Introduced to world Susan Brooklyn, Vera BedIs no out-side running around.
well, Susan Hartwiy, Della
affairs much sooner.
They attend ichool six days
Phyllis
Mitchell,
She stressed the fact that Bout well,
a week and school and the
Formosa Is a republic. A l­ Pan Kingsbury, Debra Goerss
home-life chorea are their
though fighting is going on Debbie Hickson, Mrs. Clco
only activities. Holidays are
all the time with the Com­ Schenlk, assistant troop lead­
apent together as a family munists, they pay no atten­ er, and Mrs. Martha Kilpat­
group. Older members are
tion to it, but Formosa will rick, troop assistant.
quite respected and obeyed.
When the children marry
college only
are wealthy.

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THURS., MARCH 7, 19C3

COUNTY NEWS

The

word

delightful

personality

one

"clown”

may finds himself Instantly under
mean many things to many Ilia spell o f a pantomlmlst,
people . , . excitement, iL * old time d o g dancer, magi­
cui, color. The magic name
cian and first and foremost
of the original "B ozo the
Clown” meana even more to a sense of humor that is cap­
tured wholly In "Bozo tlie
the thousands of people re­
Clown.”
membering t h e
Inimitable
A quote o f this memorable
clown that rode around In his
figure
" I ’ve had a lot of fun
midget automobile bringing
going through life,” shows
laughter and gaiety to the
clearly in the linci that tlie
circus.
many years of laughter lias
Bozo the Clown In real life
Is Stephen G. Brenner who Imprinted on his friendly
flexible face.
through the yaara has enter­
Brenner makes his liomc In
tained in about every med­
Baltimore
hut spends some
ium o f tho entertainment
time visiting his M in s In
world. He just recently left
for Lakeland before going Florida and traveling around
fulfilling entertainment dates.
north after spending some six
His next appearance will
weeks vacation In Bear Lake
Manor with bla ion, Gerald be on March 20 In the Har­
Brenner and hla family.
Now In hla noth year, Bren­
ner la atill playing an active
part in his beloved role as
clown, bringing many a smile
to the under-privileged and
crippled children In hospitals
and Institutions. A smile from
lips that understand too little,
but enough to show the pow­
e r of laughter, works a spe­
cial magic all it’a own.
Brenner, a native eg Balti­
more. began his career at the
age o f eleven when he ran
away from home to join tlie
circus. He was duly returned,
only to run away again as U&gt;«
magic of circus Ufa beckon­
ed.
lie started learning first tlie
walking the slack and .lien
the tight rope high wire.
From circus life he went on
to bit parts In burlesque and
worked In vaudeville as a
black-faced
comedian
and
became famous for hts rendi­
tion of "Shaky Eyca". In IBM
be again Joined a circus. This
tim e the Itanium and Bailey
outfit as a clown and thus
began the colorful career of
"B ozo the Clown."
From 1918-lBtB Bozo Joined
the traveling troupe of Wil­
liam F. Cody the famous
"Buffalo Bill”
road show.
From here he traveled with
tlie
Miller
Brothers
tout
Hunch Wild West Slum tour­
ing the USA.
in
I M3,
after
downing
with various shows, Bozo
Joined Rlngling Brothers for
the one Mason and then left
circus life.
Today the one and only,
the original Bozo, concenlratea hla mimicry magic en­
tertaining young and old in
hospitals all over tlie USA.
Dressed In one of his fif­
teen down costumes and us­
ing one of his seven voices
in one of bis ten dialects, Ro­
to thrills all children with
Uw classic favorlle a "Punch
and Judy” show.
lie reccnUy captured the
rapt attention of the Bear
Lake Elementary School chil­
dren entertaining them with
• magic ehow featuring Bo­
bo at ::Tbe World1* Worst
Magician.”
Anything
can
happen and usually docs. Boao encourage! audience par­
ticipation in performing bla
numerous and varied magical

myitarta# adding much mom
to the merriment,
u to talking with thin totally

PA G E 12

Civic Assn.
Votes To Lease
Village Building

'Bozo The Clown'
Vacations In Area
By Shirley Wentworth

£ d H io n

riet Lane Ward of the John
Hopkins Hospital in Balti­
more.
Brenner further busies him­
self writing a column In the
Amerlean Guild of Variety
Artist Theatrical News o f the
Baltimore branch, reporting
on show business items of tile
area.
Alter thanking this kindly,
clowning
gentlemen for
granting the Interview I was
handed * copy of "Th e Pray­
er of a Clown" which he had
written. One thought in par­
ticular was written that per­
sonified so typically this hum­
orous man. "N ever to t Mo
. . . grow so big that 1 will
fall |o sea the wonder in the
eyes of a child or Uie twinkle
in the eyes of the aged.”

n

By Mona Grlnslead
The North Orlando Civic
Assn, voted Monday night to
lease the Community Building
st the Village KerrraUon Cen­
ter from the-N orth Orlando
Cr. for a sum o f f l per year
nnd to have the electricity
turned back on Immediately.
Tlie association will main­
tain and finance the building
after ii fund o f 8100 is raised
for this purpose. A fter the
9100 Is raised, the company
will donate full towards the
fund,
F. Stewart
llelmly,
president, announced,
Each time an organization
uses the building it will lie
asked Pi donate f t towards
the electric bill.
Although the building al­
ready la Insured by the com­
pany
tlie aswctatlon
also
voted to lake out a policy to
protect its own Intrrest.

Milwee To Speak
At Junior High
PTA Meeting

H0S50 TH E CLOWN

South Seminole Girls
Sing In Choral Group
By

Jane

Casselberry

Karen Casa of Casselberry
and Michele Alder of English
Estates aru among members
of a promising young choral
group known as "Young Win­
ter Park Kings.”
Now In the rocond season
this group of boys and girls,
ronging in ages from six
to 11, show i a fine knowledge
of choral technique under the
direction of Dr. Christopher
nontax.
The group will sing several
selection! from “ The Sound
of Music” and n collection
of folk songs at 4 p. m. Fri­
day by the fountain In the
park a i their contribution to
tbe Sidewalk Art F eitlval be­
ing held In Winter Park this
Friday and Saturday.
They recently preMnted an
evening o f entertainment for
the University Club and future

engagements Include an ap­
pearance before the Delta
Kappa
Gamma.
Tcachcr’a
Honor Society at the Lan g­
ford Hotel on April fl.
Dr. Ilonaas is well known
to Central Florida music lov­
ers for his ability to turn
these youngster! into talented
linger* and a t former dir­
ector of Hie Rollins Chapel
Choir in Bach Festival.
Any boy or girl in the area
with a desire to Join the
group Is invited to contact
Dr. Ilonaas for an audition.

BPW Sets Party
Announcement lias b e e n
made that the DvDary Busi­
ness and Professional Wom­
en's Club will aponsur n Des­
sert Card Party on March 20.
Tlie party will be held nt
T p.m. nt the Recreation Hall
o f the Dettary F it * Station.

By Jane Casselberry
The Parent-Teachers Assn,
o f the South Seminole Jun­
ior High School i t Cassel­
berry will meet at ■ p. m.
next Tursday In the large
group rlassroom.
County School Superinten­
dent R. T. Milwee will have
charge of the program. With
him will bo several me intiers
of his staff Including W. A.
Teague, head o f the finance
dept.; Stewart Gatrhcl. dir­
ector of Instruction; W. II.
DcShaio, superintendent of
secondary education and W.
W. Wharton, coordinator of
guidance and the exceptional
child program.
They will answer any ques­
tions concerning Die school
system put to them by the
audh-nrr.
All parents are
urged to attend and k-arn
more abr.jt problems facing
the school's today.
A
nominating
committee
will he elected at thl* meet­
ing to recommend a slate of
officers for the election In
May.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Congratulations
An Open House will be held nt the A lta­
monte Springs Library thin Sunday from 2 p.m.
until 5 p.m. to give residents o f the town, as
well as those who use the facility from all neigh­
boring communities, an opportunity to witness,
first hand, progress made during the short time
the Library linn been in operation.
The Library Is located on Maitland Avc.
next to the Community House and sjionsors o f
the facility, The Altamonte Springs Library
Assn., will be gratified by a large attendance fur
the event.
During the past year this group, without
benefit o f a Ways nnd Means Committee, raised
$828 for the Library through a fashion show,
rummage sales, plastic wares parties nnd sales o f
many miscellaneous holiday items. It purchased
now books In the amount o f $574.23 nmf added
storage space and repainted the interior.
In uddition, Summer Reading Clubs fo r the
children, including teenagers, were conducted and
proved to 1ms highly successful.
This year the Town o f Altamonte Springs
has budgeted $500 fo r the Library which will
be used, when received, for the purchnse of more
new IxMiks. Also, devoted members o f the Associ­
ation already are scheduling a number o f fund
ruining projects, the first to 1ms a benefit con­
cert on March l) featuring the Mid-Florida Pops
Orchestra.
The Herald S ta ff joins the many well-wish­
ers who will be attending Sunday’s Open House
to extend sinrero congratulations to sponsors o f
TH E A LT A M O N T E SPRINGS L IB R A R Y .

Newcomers Club To Sponsor
Child At Training Center
By Jane Casselberry
Tho

South

Srmlnule

Wei-

eoma Wagon Newcomer* Club
nict Thursday at tho Country
Club at CaM fllierry with 27
me ml tors and 16 gueolt pres­
ent.
An executive board meeting
wae held at 11 preceding a dellciuue buffet luncheon served
at noon. A white elephant aale
was held and fortunes told by
Mrs. Hue Dice with proceed*
from theae actvitlea going to
the club welfare fund.
Mr*. Maryann Miles, pretl*
dent, conducted the bualneaa
meeting. The club haa voted
In sponsor a retarded girt at
the Kunlnnd Training Center
and member* o f the group
will visit her and tnke cloth­
ing, g ift* and other needed
Items.
There will he a ' Spring
Fashion Show put on by Car-

Call Your Reporters
Seminol* County ares residents *r* invited to submit
new* Item* fer report In the Sanford Herald to lh « newt correspondent In their are* or directly to th* Herald office*.
AREA

REPO RTER

Altamonte Springs

Mr*. touisa Htmunek

TELEPH O NE
83S-I24U

Bear toke-Fureat City

Mr*. 8hlrl*y Wentworth

838-1070

Casselberry
Cliuluota
Delta ry

Mr*. Jan* Casarlberry

838-6040

Mr*. Jean Magln

306-3742

M r*.'Adam Muller

008-4410

Enterpri**

Mis* IDIen Snodgrass

008-9933

Geneva

Mr*. Louis* Grayson

340-4671

I.Hke Mary

Mrs. France* Wester

322-0210

Lak* Monroe
l.o ng wood

Mr*. If. L. Johnson

322-4722

Mrs. Donna E*te*

838-3317

North Orlando
Os tee*

Mr*. Mona UrtnsUad

322-2201

Mr*. Clarenc* Snyder

322-4841

Oviedo

Mr*. Linda Smithson

306-3614

H E R A LD O FFICES! Sanford 832-8611, 322-2811
323-2813; County 426-G938 and 414-8824.

oad

ale’s Dress Shop o f Longwoad
Plaza at the next meeting
which will be held March 28
at tha Country Club at Cas*
sellierry.
Following tha b u ■ I n e i a
meeting the ladies enjoyed an
afternoon o f cards. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Genie Fritter, door prize; Mrs. Melanie
Stewart and Sirs. Nora Nor*
rls, bridge; Mrs. Clare Paulsen, ranazta, and Mrs. Ger­
trude Jaroech.
Two new members who join*
ed the club were Mrs. Barbara
Coosin and Mrs. Minna Crum.
Guest* Included Mrs. Cath­
erine Baxter, Mr*. Lois Cohen,
Mr*. Julia C o a l * ,
Mr*.
France* Colrr, Mr*. Ann fe r anil, Mr*. Gertruda Jarusch,
Mra. G e r t r u d a Uraykow*!,
Mr*. Clare Paulsen, Mr*. Clara
Habatini, Mr*. Greg Rutsnkroger, Mr*. I.id* Miller, Mr*.
Dorothy Krooker, Mr*. Sign*
W att and Mr*. Kuth Hunting,
ton.

MRS. II. H. (L I L U ) W IL L IA M S , a native o f Formosa, center, was «pad al truest speaker for lust Thursday afternoon’s meeting o f Intermedi­
ate Girl Scout Troop 85 at the Lake Mary Elementary School. Members o f
tho Troop shown with her nre, front from left, Debbie Hickson, Charlotte
Schenlk, Pat Best, Susan Hnrtwig and Deborah Goers*. In back nre Linda
Kilpatrick, Candy Hartwlg, Ella Boutwcll and Phyllis Mitchell.
(Herald Photo)

Election Tea
Slated In
North Orlando

SSJH Legion Award
Winners Are Named

fly Jane Casselberry
and service.
Wives o f North Orlando
Winners
have
hern
an­
Winners will be presented
Council cant) Ida lea and Mrs.
John Van Ecpoel, the one nounced in the election held with attractive medals ind
female candidate running In at South Seminole Junior runners-up will receive certi­
Ihe March 19 Village election,

High School last week to de­ ficates at a future date to be

will

termine the recipients of Ihe
American Legion School Med­
al Awards donated by Me­
morial Post 2M o f Cassel­
berry.
They were Mi si Cynthia
Legg for ninth grade girls,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James It. Legg, 2000 Derby.
sire ltd., Maitland; Lcs Lyle,
ninth grade boys, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil G. Lyle, 3428
Holiday Avc., Apopka. Run­
ner* up were Mary Peterson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Peterson, £188 Lake
Howell
ltd.. Winter
Park,
ninth grade girl* and Step­
hen Brady, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry L. Brady, 14£ Wil­
low Court, Maitland.
Awards are given to the
liny and girl in the graduat­
ing class o f Junior high
schools who are chosen by
their fellow elassmales and
the faculty in a secret ballot
on the basis o f scholarship,
h o n o r , courage, leadership

be

honored

Sunday

at

a lea to be held at Die V ill­
age Hall from 1 p. m. until
3 p. in.
Wives o f the eight male
candidates arc Mr*. Clarence
Memory, Mr*. Frank Fasula,
Mrs. Jack Spaulding, Mrs.
Arthur Fcrrin, Mrs. Reginald
Webster, Mrs. Arthur Rhodes,
Mrs. W. G. Harris and Mrs.
Henry Ward.
Voter
registration
hooks
will tie held open during the
three hour period for the
convenience of those attend­
ing.
Invitation to all women in
the Village has been extend­
ed by the hostesses. Mrs.
James D. Grinstcad and Mrs.
P a l DvIVillaggio.

Republican Club
To Hear Fortune
By Jane Casselberry
H ie Seminole County Young
Republican Club will meet
at 8 p. m. next Tuesday at
the new meeting place. Hef­
tier Homes Sales Office In
Howell Park, which is located
one mile east of llw y. 17-92
on SR 4M.

JafP

Fortune,

Republican

candidate for the State Legis­
lature subject lo the special
election on March 20, will
speak on campaign issues.
There wilt he a ahort busines* meeting and Miss Audrry Flynn, president, will
give a resume o f two meet­
ings which she attended last
month,
Die Fifth
District
meeting of the Young Repub­
lican Club held at Daytona
Reach
and
the
Quarterly
Meeting of the State Federa­
tion o f Y lt Clubs held in
Jacksonville.
All member* and other In­
terested persons are invited
to attend and meet the can­
didate and h e ir hla views.

set by Principal John Angel
of the South Seminole School.
A three-man committee of
the faculty chose the highest
members of the student body
from the scholastic stand­
point and these names were
then submitted on ballots to
all faculty members ami stu­
dents in the ninth grade. The
ballots were counted by tl(y
Social Studies Aides and Dm
results were made available
for cheeking by any interest­
ed party.
In order to obtain the max­
imum educational benefit, Die
Civics teacher explained Hi*
meaning o f honor, courage,
leadership and service ns
well as the process of ballot­
ing. Students were allowed lo
split their ballots in the tour
categoric* in which the con­
testants were judged. It is be­
lieved that Dlls provided u
valuable experience ' lo all
members o f the graduating
class.

Firemen Build New
Tables For Dinner
By Donna Estes

The menu will Include Sou
Fire­ thorn fried chicken, ntashet
men have donated their even­ potatoes and gravy, coleslaw
peas and carrots, coffee, rolli
ings Uiis week to Die building
and cupcakes.
of 10 new picnic tables, com­
Ticket* may be purchasot
plete with benches, for City at the dinner or in advance
Park. The tables will be used by phoning L. L. Cox, tlcke
for tho first time by those chairman, who will arrangi
attending
the department's to have the tickets and din
Sixth Annual Fried Chicken ners delivered
if desired
Dinner to be held from 4 p.m. Takeouts and home dcliveriri
until 8 p. in. this Saturday. ■ Iso will tie available from
Lumber for Hie tables was the Park anytime during Hit
donated by the City.
four hour serving period.
Committees in charge of
Proceed! from the evcnl
this year's dinner are pre­ will be used to purchase adds
paring to serve at least 1,200 tional equipment for the do
plates after last year's sell­ partmrnt and on flreworki
out when almost 1,000 dinner* fur this sum m er'! Third Aa
were served.
nual Fourth « f July
Long wood

Volunteer

Lyman FHA
Picks Delegates
To Convention
By Jan* Casselberry
Delegate* a n d alternates
have been selected from the
Future Homemaker* o f Ainrr.
lea Club at Lyman High
School to attend the Btate
FHA
Convention scheduled
March 28-31 at tha Robert
Meyer Hotel In Jacksonville.
The girl*, ebozen on the
basis o f points received for
activities during tha year,
were Joanne Chubb and Margaret Foreso, delegate* and
Linda Duncan and Linda
W illi, alternates.
Mr*. Mildred Dusurus, fa ­
culty sponsor, w ill accompany
tha girls.

LONG WOOD H RLM EN L. L. Cox, Gurluntl Shaw
X U Walts* toft to
right, took on the roles o f carpenters this week and armed with hammer,
aaw and rule instead of hose, ax and mask, built 10 new public tables for
City Park to be used for the first time this Saturday when the Volunteer*
sponsor their Sixth Annual fr ie d Chicken Dinner.
(Herald Photo)

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HUMBLES F R O M THE
••HILL’S HALF ACRE. . .**
Most city and county officials
agree it was just a social
evening last night . . . Noth­
in ; official . . . No action . .
just a lot of talk anil food
ranging front xle.ik*. hot j*-p.
per*, and pickles . , . Alt
agree that more of lhe*e *orial meetings will take place.
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W E A T H E R : Clear ami cool through Saturday, High today. 60-05. T.ow tonight, 45-50.
VOL. 53

Assurance t h n t Im­
provements to State Road
415 will receive No. 1
priority was Riven by Max
tlrcwcr, state road board
member, to a Seminole

United Press Leased W ire

m * r*«r

and a le nlng hit 115 y

22

feet, sdo) them weie 27 traffic
accidents, including two fatali­
ties, on this, highway in the

last year.

The county's resolution re­
quested improvements to MR
415 fioiu tile city limits to
tint Osteen litidge, with aretitulary funds if necessary.
Following through with u City
County road crews still
working on freeze damage of Matifurtl rei|Uest, tile irsoluroads . . . paving completed tiou also asked for paving
on l.ake Mary Blvd. . . , 23th MR 115 (Celery Avenue) in
•St. (if tlie wcatlier luilils up) the city from Freiirh Avenue
Miould be completed in few t - tlie city limits.
The county's resolution also
months.
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piesented many other rood
Administratise aide is de­ iniiirovement requests, such
finitely dead . . . John Fitz­ a* lour tuning 251h Street be­
patrick (old us this morning, tween K li-fls.il and Mellimville
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Avenues; eompleting improveFifteen rlasaroom English im-nts In Highway 44rf und
Estates ScIhhjI hid opening Highway 427, an illteieliunge
Mar. 20 . . . Next year the Oil Jnleistate I with Luke
school board will prohably Mmy lloutrvnnl. and other*.
include adding fisc additional
Dirk Judy, MRD comptroller,
classrooms.
informed the MemineJa delega­
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tion the county's road funds
Those
DeRary
Nursing held by lha state include $2,Homes bids were in the 448 reitiaining in one laitid
neighborhood of StOO.OOO . . . fund and f2t5,7‘2if in a second
Heal eloae.
bond fund, plus a net balance
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of
In the current fis­
Of our best friends *flusiy'
cal year ami an estimated
Firestone
will
be retired
1342,000 for l'Jti3 III for a tolal
from the Navy Monday . . .
of VKatl.tMiO in tin- secondary
Rusty has lieen the hardest
fund.
working t’ ld man around.
Included 10 the Seminole
Flans in the work* for a County dclcgatio.: attending
trig cession to acquaint the the load hud-el lo-allng were
public with tentative planning j menibei* ..f the bounty Comfor the St. Johns-InrlUn Hirer , mission, General Hutchison.
Canal. Date for l ie meeting James Avery, Lee Cary, John
will hr soon: word aw sited Alexander und John Fitzpat­
from the consulting engineer, rick; Mint* Hep. M. J. Davis
Cleveland,
Democratic
who should Im- ready maybe Jr.;
nominee for Mtate .Senator;
next week
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Cordon Frederick, I lemorratle
Seem* one aim is to rhalk nominee fur State Representup public opinkm on the wa­ atlve; Jan Fortune, Republican
terway prior to inviting mem­ nominee for Mtate Represent­
ber* of four county rommis­ a t i v e ; Douglas SU-nstrom,
sions to sit in. Im briefed and chairman c f the Chamber of
be asked to suppurt the canal. Commerce long range plan­
It’s felt a favorable public ning committee fur roads;
opinion will do much to away John Krlder. Chamber man
tiro commissioners. Seminole ager, and Vernon Dunn, form­
commissioners already have er county romniisaioner.
aired their opinion , . , ayel
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Any bird watchers among
our readers? A subscriber
asks the Identity of a bird
ahoul the size of a robin with
while polka slots on blue
wings and back, light gray
breast and a beautiful red
head.
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Also, another redheaded
bird in appearance like a
woodpecker but about twice
t it

P ill.. MARCH H. ~i MS

SANFOftlt,' FLO R ID A

"T h cso

ch ildren

In t'Vta*

compel e imtiunolly for the resulting tax burden.
The Committee's progriAu
kind of higlity-tniiniif and
competent educator* we need will be set forth at Ihe state
to keep pace w ith the kind of convention of the FEA next
s ta le we lir e in now ,’’ Jon es weekend .it Jucksunt tile for
discussion and approval and
said.
“ These children of today, lion pivsentcd to tlie slate
who will be taking their legislature when it nit-ela in
places as citizen* in lUSt am Apt II.
A meeting to discuss' tho
being taught in till ! 1uildings
by many trmheis who receiv­ program in detail has been
ed tlit-ir training before this set to take place after the
fast-paced, highly technical
civilization came to ITutidu
and tlie nution."
The Program Action Com­
mitted is also asking for all
increase from $.725 to $475 per
teaching unit for Instructional
aids, new materials, classroom
equipment and school maiutcnance to tiring into hue with
increased expenses, the supply
of new and modem leaching
equipment and materials that
are needed.
Jones said Hint the commit­
tee fully realizes that tax rev­
enue will havu to he found to
support these tiemendmis Inm s M I. *pd r|iuigid eitucnl*-t! ’' H** Jhey must ba ready
to her support und pay Ihu

N. Y. Newspaper
Strike Settled
NEW YORK lU I'll — PubUshers and tire striking print­
er*' union agreed today on
terms put forth by Mayor Itoherl F. Wagner for settle­
ment of the tit day-old New
York newspaper strike.
The settlement — reached
three month* to the day the
strike anil shutdown started—
must be ratified try the lorai

Area Chamber
Okays Contest
The l.ake Mary Chamber
of Commerce Thursday night
voted to »|*&gt;nsor a road name
plunging contest to clear lip
eonfiision resulting from the
number of thoroughfares in
und lo the rommunity result­
ing from the “ Lake Mary”
title.
Details of Ihe contest will
he drawn up h&gt; Ihe Roard of
Director* fur presentation at
the next regular Imsincx* ses­
sion in April.
Richard Keogh, president,
r e tr ie d that indication* are
that Lake Mary Rlvd, will be
extended on out lo Interstate
4 in the hopes that it will later
lie accepted and otalilixhed
inierchangc lo the mi
|M,r highway,
I'lans are to go ahead at the
present time with locating
and In,tiding the extension
even if il is given only a clay
surface. After R it establish­
ed a car count wilt be made
hy the government to deter­
mine its use as an inter­
change.

membership of the Interna­
tional T&gt; iMgraphlrul Union.
ex|&gt;ccted to la- only a formal­
ity.
Also to lie resolved were
several other issues, inrluilIng strikes h&gt; the stereotype
and mailers unions. Thus, it
was not believed tin- papers
could resume publication lielore next mid-week at the
earliest.
Meanwhile, the newspaper
strike hi Cleveland entered
ils 14th week with the key
printers union and the Cleve­
land Press ami Plain Dealer
stilt locked in a stalemate.
Money remains the chief
point of contention in that dis­
pute.
The New York settlement,
providing a two )ea r contract
effective with a return lo
work, brought a variety of
changes involving money and
automation:
A $12.27 money package —
KIM Ihr first year anti $5 70
Ihe second, including a St
wage increa*e each jear,
A common expiration dale
(or all of Ihe newspapers’
union contracts, providing all
union* agree. This would tie
about the second week in
March and avert threats of
strikes during the ad-heavy
Thanksgiving and Christina*
seasons.
A 33 hour work week in Ihr
second year of tlx- contract,
compared to the present 3ii1,
hours. ,
Introduction of outside tape
automated operation of linecasting machine* with the
union to get a share of sav­
ings from increased produc­
tivity.

Reynolds Named
5CEA President
Don Reynolds, S e m i n o l e
High School biology teacher
was elected president of tlie
Seminole County Education
Assn, at a meeting held at Ihr
school, Thursday,
Reynolds will take office in
August from Floyd Riclunds,
Lake Mary piineipnl who Im*
served ns president this year.
Elected Io serve with Rey­
nold* as vice piesidelit was
Ted lluiker, assistant princi­
pal of Munfoid Junior High
School.
Treasurer o f the organiza­
tion will lie Jim Palmer of
Oviedo with Mra. Mary Elizabelli Dunn o f Mouth Mrmlmda
Elementary lo serve u* recording secretary and Alia*
Anna Vllaria of SUM as cor­
responding lecrelnry.
Prior to the MOFJA meeting,
a meeting of the Classroom
Teacher* A sail, under the gav­
el of President Fred (tanas,
met lo take up routine matlers of business.

$365 Stolen
From Parked Car
Police today are Investigat­
ing the (licit of $.TU3 from a
parked car on Park Avr.
early tin* morning, Chief Roy
Williams said.
The car wa* owned by
James Markham who fold
police he had Die money in
the compartment of bis ve­
hicle.
The ear was parked at 100
S. Park Avc. by the Sanford
Atlantic Rank when ttia tlrcfl
occurred.

Nursing Home Bids To Be Re-submitted
Three out of the five con (hr DeRary nursing home Ikiyle Idtingrr Construction
tractor* submitting bids on which local doctor* and bu*. Co. of Daytona Rearh and ft
Retirement life. Inc., were ineaamen arc building, Chap­ C. Stevens Construction Co.
of Orlando.
*0 close that a re-bidding will man laid.
The three low bidders, who
These three companies will
have to be made. Architect
James U. Chapman aald to­ submitted figures that were be invited to re-bid on the al­
wtlhln $3,DUO of each other tered aprrl Real ions for the
day.
— be
— made
____ were Carroll Daniels Cun administration wing.
Slight changes will
ia Um admimstrstaia wing otJ»truriion
Co. of Ksnford; J Chapman sard that Hi# al­

ter ai bin* would lie worked out
quickly and would delay lieginning of construction only
about two week*.
Official* of Retirement Life,
I nr , are Dr. Leonard Munson, a* president; Robert
Ut-sscrer as secretary and
Turn Armao as treasurer.

convention, when local legistutors will meet with Ernest
Cowley and George Dabbs,
Ml’ EA legislative co-chairmen;
MCE A president Floyd Hilli­
ard*. CTA president Fred
Gatin* and CTA legislative
representative Mol Muitfiv.

NO. RIU

n su v A ...

Up-grading Of Teachers'
Salaries Outlined Here

County delegation Thursday
of let noon ut u road tool get
Miilti-nulHon d o l l a r uphem tug in Del.and.
grading of Florida’s space-nge
alarirs to bring
The nssiiramo came when tearhpi’s
lien. J. C. Hutchison, chair- them up to the “ Utli-iti-themail of the tteminote County nation" stalus they held in
AND SOME MORE . . . Commission, presented n re­ p.i.Yi was outlined for MeniinTalk ranged shoot moving
solution setting forth primary ole County |egi*lat"ts, Thurs­
tile zoo to the Rig Tree I’ nrk
nml xeeundury road Improve­ day.
. , Until utility lines . . . wid­
Roll .lories of Ocala, chair­
ment requests for the next
ening Wekiva lin er , . .
man of the Program Action
fiscal year starting July
•
* •
Committee of the Florida Ed­
Emphiisis for the need of
Countyroad
department
ucation Assn,, explained Die
improving MR 415 was given I
looking
for a right-of-way
commit lee’s proposals to Rep*.
when
Hutchison
asked
tlmt
the
map for Sit IIS . . . None
M. J. Davis and Cordon Fred­
piojry. he completed with
around the courthouse and at
erick, the county school hoard,
state
piiniary
funds
hut,
if
the State Road Department
and several hundred members
necessary, with county second­
office.
of the Mciiiinnlc County Edu­
•
• •
ary fund*.
cation A-sn. tllep.
Murk
Ill ewer pi utilised tin- “ No. 1 Cleveland Jr. and Republican
Dr. Rruokc Smith was nam­
ed to replace D. S. Talley roqueit" will lie given top candidate Jan Fortune weic
priority in either the primary nimble to attend.)
on the City Zoning Roard.
•
• •
or aervioUry tiudgct.
Mehiad lx mill members J.
(Jtirricd by Mark N. Cleve­ Dan Wright, fir. A. W. Epps,
Zoning boarda greet!
to
amend onlinunee allowing juT land Jr., attorney, whether John Cxuns and Juntos Dirkgrooming shop* in Ute city the improvement cuu he com­ eninyer henid Junes comment
pleted in this fiscal year, end­ that Florida, fastest growing
limits.
•
• •
ing June 30, Brewer replied slate in the nation, cradle nf
Fifteen buildings
on tlve that 'The moil that ran be tmuvudous scientific techni­
west side of town up' for'don.
dona this year is to aUrt the cal •xpansion, has dropped to
condemnation at the City p
i„
planning.”
guth In the. nation In the
Commission meeting Moadoy
•day
u
General Hutchison, pointing
.
right. • ■
•
j t a m *&lt; f«p u »t4 c &lt; rx w
• % r im i.
Water rrport study by Clark
Daily and Diets will probed
ly he discussed . . . Now
with the Naval Air Station
asking for more water and
Hunt Co. , . . Imperative
tiiat water rationing be put
into effect during peak de­
mand days this summer. . .
•
* •

Established 1008

Minor Surgery
HOLLYWOOD (U F O — Ac­
tor Van Johnson entered
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital
Thusday for “ minor aurgery”
for akin cancer.

Ready!
CAPE CAN AVE RAL ( HI T)
The UMS Thomas Jefferson is
ready today lo become the
tilth member of Anierieu's
j mighty fleet of polari* mis­
sile-firing nurleui submarine*.

Funds Urged

Sectionalism
Charge Hit
By Fortune

JACKSONVILLE (U P lI —
The Mtate Hoard of Health has
urged tlie Legislature to ap­
prove sgil.s million in stoto
fund* to mil welfare anil sicknes* research programs for
the coming blcnllluin.

Critics Hit

If) Jane Casselberry
WASH I NOTON ( L I T ) —
Jan Fortune,
llepubtlran
Semite OOP Leader F.vrretl
candidate for Die State Ix-gis- M. Diikaen say* it's "allow
lature, replied Thursday night your teeth now" ur shut up
to charge* of “ Sectionalism" nhoiit cutting President Kenreported in Thursday'* Her­ ' nerly’a record I'.'S.H lollmn
ald at an informal pres* eon- budget,
fcreme held at hi* home In
English Estates.
VATIC AN C ITY (U P I) —
Fortune said that he con- Iteporla circulated here today
later* the rharge* upfu*t Otal. Josef ‘Cardinal Mindasince he has done "absolute­ zenty, primate o f Hungary,
may soon leave the V. M. lega­
ly nothing to inject this issue
tion in lludupest, where he
into the campaign." He add­
fled for asylum in UiSU.
ed that If he is elected he
would “ naturally re proven I
the entire county in an ob(JEN KVA ( C P I ) — Ameri­
leetiir and ies|Minslh1e man­
can sources today rnutloiird
ner."
diplomats at the 17-nulion dis­
F’ortune frs-U that the estab­
armament conferenen against
lishment nf ■ two parly sys­
leading loo much flexibility
tem will lie good for the
into the U, M. position oil a
county anil would provide a
nuclear teat bail treaty.
system of checks and bal­
ance* resulting In better re­
presentation.
TALLAHASSEE ( UI T) —
He
ro|M-atfd
his
stand
Itaiing taxes which were illsagainst tux increase at Ihr
till.olid into various state
present time hut feels that
better u*e of funds available funds totaled $27,513,517 fur
the past fiscal year, Hlatu
can la* achieved through con­
Auditor lliyaii Willis report­
trol id government waste and
ed today.
1inefficiency.
The candidate Is a cost
reduction expert who in ad
JACKSONVILLE (L T T ) —
dition to his regular employ­
ment. is working one night ('on trial a for all construction
a week with Seminole Coun­ w»ik on thu nurt hern moat
ty businessmen to help them segment of liilcratMli- Route
reduce Ha- cost of their pro­ U5 between Daytona Reach
ami tlie (ieurgia line should he
ducts.
He (eels that there is a let within a year, line. F'ani*
need for bringing more in­ Rryulil lepoited Thuisday.

(

May Leave

Caution

A Lot Of Money

95 Work

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Herlong Junks
Eligible List
Guy Allen hn.x won a reprieve, it wax learned to­
day, ami will rnntinue na Sutiftml’a acting pontniuater
for at least another two months.
Congressman A. S. Herlong Jr., In a telephone
conversation from Washington with The Herald thi«
morning, confirmed a report thnt the three-name
eligible list submitted to him
hy the If. S. Civil Service
Ims been "junked" and a new
list will he rnmpilrd. ’
" I t will be at least two
months," t h e Congressman
said, “ before the new list will
to- submitted to me by the
Civil Service.”
The Civil Service hnd aublnltted a list of two Di-mocruta and a Republican as
“ cligiblcs" to the lawmaker.
These include Allen, the Re­
publican, and Juliun Whlghnin
and Stephen Ralint, the Remo­
unt*.
Ilcik'llg, in tin ii, submitted
the eligible ninuc* to Warretl
lioodrieli, Rrudciiton, Stale
Democratic Committee chair­
UUY A L L E N
man, who was to have passed
Ihe list through channels to
the Seminole County Democm tie Committee fur recom­
mendation.
Robert lllRhimer, County
Re mitemHr Committee chair­
man, repeated (Ids morning
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
lie has never levclvcd the list
from Goodrich. "And he never President Kennedy a s k e d
will receive that list,” Cun- Congrcji today to act up a
■yale in for appointment of
gicssmau Herlong aidd.
Herlong
explained today public defender* to represent
I hat after In* had aidmiltled people who can’t afford law­
Ilia list to (JoodiR-h ha was yers to defend them Id fed­
visited hy a Seininola County eral criminal eiacs.
"Whenever the lack of
delegntion “ voicing epposiUon
money prevent* a defendant
to one of thr three candi­
rrom securing an experienced
dates." lie would not elubnrata
lawyer, trained Inveatigator
"lieeause I do not want to
, or fcrhnlrnl expert, an unjust
nmrar all llirro with one
ronvlctinn may follow,** tha
hrusfr."
President laid.
He added he &lt;|uustloned Civil
Kennedy tent the llouia
Service how they had aeleeted
and Senate a draft of leglathe three names and was told
liition which he said would
they had merely examined ’Tllminiih the role which pov­
their application papers, "I erty plays in our federal aystold them," Herlong said, to in nf criminal Justice."
"thill’s one helluva way to run
The President said the hill
a railroad."
would "assure effective legal
lie slated
he instructed eproscnlathm for every man
Civil Service to ask for more whose limited means would
apptjenlinos for u new eligi­ otherwise deprive him of an
bility list and "this time makn adequate defense a g a i n / t
n personal Investigation lulu criminal rlinrRCi."

Public Defenders
Asked By JFK

the harkitruiind* of the appli­
cants.”

Firm Trading

Allen was first named hy
NEW YORK (U P I)—Stocki
then President Flisenhower as opened firm today on mod­
nr ling |Hi*timiater on Jan. 25, erately acl he trading,
IU57. lie spent that day with
posioffiee inspect.-rs in 11** 11111ittg rharge of the Sniifoid
postiiffiee but, he said today.
flridge
Tag* fl
"at 4:15 p.m. that day one
Classified
.
Puge 9
of Ilia Inspectors received a
Comic*
...Page It
telephone rail from Washing­
Page (t
Dear Abliy
ton In stop Ihe transfer. I was
Editorial
Page 4
LONDON (D P I) — llritaln
out. One inspector told miFhitertaininent
Pag# 7
has decided lo shelve indefi­
lie hnd been &lt;n Hie Job for !I2
Puzzle ..........
Page fl
nitely plans for any associa­
years nml It wus (he first time
Society
.
Pug# If
tion with the Fluiopeun Com­
he Imd run into that kind nf
Sports
Page M
mon Muikcl and la settling
a situation.“
(Tiurehea .
Page 2
down for a long peiiod of nI•

dustry into the county so that
resident* will not "have to
go out of the county to find
work" and thinki that his
experience with industry and
in tlie missile ami elerironies
line, particularly, qualify him
to assist in this field
Fortune Is endeavoring to lei native policies, authorita­
meet vs many citizens as tive sources said today.
posjilhlc dining Ins campaign
and will welcome opportun
ily to speak la-fore any
group.

Herald Index

I’lans Shelved

:i

Reds Removing
Cuba Troops
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
Secretary of Slate Dean Jtu*k
•aid today that xuine ltu**ian
troop* are beirpg removed
from Cuba and that more So­
viet ship* are on Hie way lo
Hit- island.
Rut Husk said he would
make no "aiveism rnt" now
of whether the Kremlin ia
meeting ils promise lo remo ve
"several thousand"
forces from Cuba by next
Friday.
The secretary told a new*
conference that Russian ships
havu been moving inlu Cuba
during the past two weeks
and more are on the way. lie
said th# available ships arc
cnougli lo curry out tlie troop
removal.

Charter Meeting
Is Postponed

Thursday nighl’a rn"eting
scheduled try thr Cusseilicrry
Hoard of Aldermen and the
Charier Committee for public
discussion of thr proposed
new charter was cancelled
late In the afternoon.
I'o*l ed announcements u(
the cancellation stated that
it had been railed due to
"circumstances beyond our
control,"
Tlie meeting has been re­
scheduled for 7 p.m. next
.Monday i t the Claselberry
Women’a Club and will be fol­
lowed by the regular 7:30
p.m. meeting of tho board.

M A T T ESiSS

S P E C IA L
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feel

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MAGNOLIA

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F A 2-6321

C o rr e c tio n
Tin* benefit concert featurelug the Mid-Florida Pops Or.
chest ni lo be sponsored by the
Altamonte .Springe Library
Aasn. la scheduled for Tues­
day, March 19 and not on Rutunlay, March V, as announced
in Thursday’s Herald.

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                    <text>Fleet Reserve
Slates Special
Blood Drawing
Branch 147 of (he Fleet Beserve U holding a special
htnodd rawing Wednesday from
2 to A p. m. at the Reserve
Home on Seminole Blvii.
Barbcqued barnburner' with
accompanying trimming' and
other refreshment* will be
served to all accepted donora.
Thom planning to donate
blood are reminded that
may only eat fruit or
Juice, coffee or lea with
but no cream, toait
ly or water for four houra
before giving blood.
No persona under IS years
old will be accepted.
Chet .March, chairman
the Rtood Rank
aald that blond
be credited to the ‘•ink
the donor's choice and a 'pe­
dal Blood Reserve
act up which will be
to all Navy and Marine Corps
personnel and their families,
plus any emergency ruled by
the blood bank committee.
Membership in the Gallon
Club telght times) provides
lifetime credit for the donor,
spouse and minor children.
Credits
are
transferable
through Hie National Blood
Ranks Clearing House, Macek said.
Donors are urged to call
the Seminole County Blood
Rank on Second St. to make
reservations now for the spe­
cial dt awing to be held Wed­
nesday.

Vegetable
Market
In New Vork Monday, Flor­
ida endive and escarole were
•lightly stronger, each foiling
for 1.50-2.00, mostly 1.75-2,00
per crate. Some small e*carole brought 1.25-1.50. Rom sine
lettuce was higher st 3.00 3 50,
with some large 2.00-2.50, slid
big Boston type brought 3.50
per crate for live licit, with
fair quality at 2.502.75. Cab­
bage, celery and Chinese cab­
bage were all slightly lower.
Crates of cabbage sold for
2.50-3.00 with one mark at
3.25. and Mimr small tire and
Mime very large at 2.00 2.2.5.
Celery ranged mostly 3HO­
STS for 2 to 3 doren sue.
wllh some 2 doren low as
2.75 and 4 doren brought 3.50
per rratc. Cartons nf IH film
wrapped celery heart* were
3.75. Chinese cabbage was
2.00 2.75, mostly 2.00-2.60 per
crate.
Turnip
lops
were
slightly weaker at 1.50 1.75
per busliel basket anil must­
ard greens were unchanged
at 1.50-1.75. Hunched collards
In celery crates were lower
at 2.75-3.00. and bunched tur­
nips were 2,00 2.50. Curly parairy In crales of 5 doren
bundles sold for 2.50 3.00 and
plain type ranged from 2.73.
3.50 with a few as high a'
400. Radishes were mostly
unchanged at 75c and 1.23.
mostly 1.00 per bushel of 3o
A nr. film hags and 1.50 |ier
basket of 2t bunches. Water
cress
brought
1120c per

bunch.
In Central Florida Friday,
cabbage was lower at 1.73
per crate, and 1.50-1.75 per
50 tb. sack. Celery was on- '
changed, ranging from 3.23
for crates of 0 to H doren
size to a low of 1.75 for DA
dor. Crate* of 2t celery
Ivrarts, film wrapp'd, sold
for 400. Endive and escarole
limngtil | no a rrale, romaiiMi lettuce was 2.00 and
Ircberg type ranged *rum
1.50 1.75. ItadislK’ s were 75c
per basket.

Altamonte
Civic Club To
Elect Officers

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A it n fn rh

lo s lk

lfltl.1 QUEEN IIEE Mr/s. tieorgo Osborne, mmisted by Ledr. Thomiw J,
I'uddcn, cuts the huge hlrthdny cuke nt Friday night'* nnnuul Corunution
and Anniversary Celebration o f the Scnliees and o f the Navy’s Civil Kn*
ginuuring Corjw held in the SNAS Itallronm.
(N avy I’ lsutu)

Seabees Crown Queen In Rite
Officer* and inrn of SNAS
I’ublir Works Dept, were
hosts Friday night at s giila
relehnitiun held in the sta­
tion's ballroom in honor of the
2J*t Anniversary of tbs fam­
ed Scnliees ami Hie IHHh Aniilveisary of tbe establishment
o f the Navy’s Civil Engineer­
ing Corps. ,
The eelebrntion featured
impressive ceremonies Includ­
ing Trooping nf tbe Colors;
Crowning of tbe 1IM3 Queen
lice; a talk by guest of honor
CupL Robert M- Ware, com­
manding officer of tbe Naval
Air Ktntlon end the ceremon­
ial cutting of tbe birthday
cake, la-dr. Thomas J. I'adden.
senior rivil engineer corps o f­
ficer attached to HNAS, offi­
ciated at thu cereinonlrs.
Mrs. George Oslamir, wife
of George Osborne, KOIIII of
tbe Public Work* Dept., was
crowned Iinl3 Queen lice by
('apt. Ware.
Tbe attractive queen wore a
white bailer inn gown uti|! car­
ried a beautiful Ixiuqnt-L of
red eiirnatiuna. IHt attendmils weru Mrs. Cbniles Junes,
wife of Churlea E. Julies,
El&gt;112 unit Sirs. Luther Knowell, wilu of I.Uther A. Kmiwell,
EOII2.
Approximately 2110 attemleit
the blitbibiy celebration which
featuiud music fur dancing by
tlin Nick i ’fcifuuf Combo uml
a buffet of turkey and bum
piepareit by wives of enlisted
men of the I’ublic Works
llrpl. Henry Knowles, lending
chief of tho l’ WD was in
i bin go of nciiidimitiiig all nrraiigcim-nta.

Flights Probed
By Cuba Critics
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Sctuile Preparedness subcoinmiilee Imetilgallng Hit* Cu­
ban crisis summoned Hie
Air Km re intelligence chief
today picsumably for ques­
tioning about uir rvcunnalssatire over llie islnrul Iasi fall
Chairman John C. Slcnnis,
l» Miss , c.illrd Ma). Gen. Ilo
Ih ' H A. llrirlwelscr In leatil)
behind closed doors as Hie In­
quiry resumed.
Prodded ns a result of a
news magazine story, the De­
ft dm nepartnicnt said Tuea
day that res|Kinsiblllty for
aerial reconnaissance of Cuba
was shifted from Hie Central
Intelligence Agency (C IA ) to
the Strategic Air Command
(SAC) n day or two before
offensive m i s s i l e s were
found there Oct. 14.
The
story
appeared
In
Newsweek.
But Hie Defense Depart­
ment claimed tlicrc was “ no
conflict at any time" between
the CIA and Hie Pentagon
over bow the reconnaissance
should be liumlled.

By 1-ouUr Kimunrk
Election of officers If sche­
duled
by
Hie
Altamonte
Springs Civic Club for Hs
monthly meeting to be held
at 2 p. m. this Wednesday in
the Community House on
Alaitland Ave.
Program apeaker for the
meeting will tic Mrs. Olive
Ucnkleman who will use as
her topic a discussion of Club Tu Meet
“ Hobble*.”
The Dellary Arts ami Crafts
Ollier business on (lie agen­ Thursday at the Mansion
da Includes the making of House with Edward McCarthy
final plana for the March 13 presiding. All Interested resi­
card party to be held at the dents are invited to attend.
Community House, Tickets to
Hill party, to which the men
ART HROWN
are invited, may be aecurrd
PEST CONTROL
from Dr. Gertruda Forman.
Termite* tk Other I'rola
A great abundance of door
prises as wtU as individual
2601 PARK OIL
‘ tablrs prlres have been ar­
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ranged tut U&gt;c event.

Getting Home:

TB Association
Set To Be
Reorganized

.SKA REE is tint pinpulnr
name of tbe men who serve in
the Navy’* Construction BhU
luliona. Tlia first bultaiiun
was formed in 1012 mnl soon
thereafter, Ecubee uns found
fighting and building on al­
most every beachhead In the
Pacific and tbe A t l a n t i c
Theatres of World War II and
again duilng the Korean con­
flict.
Among Senbecs the Annual
Birthday Halt Is traditional.

During Hie first week in
March Scnliees tbe world ov­
er, whether on active duly or
in the reserves, ran be found
relrbiuting and c r o w n i n g
Quern flees, Tbe o f f i c i a l
birthday in 5lh of March.
The Navy’s Civil Engineer
Corps provide* officers for
tbe Seabees. Tbe Corps also
supervises construction ami
Miaintenanco nf naval facil­
ities all over tbe world. Offi­
cial birthday of tbe Civil En­
gineer Corps is 2nd of March.

Tuberculosis
a*sodations
throughout Florida arc In the
■process nf streamlining their
organisational set up under a
master plan for area associa­
tion' recently approved by
the Florida Tuberculosis and
Health Association's Board of
Directors.
The initial meeting of the
steering committee of Area
Four, the second of three pilot
areas designated to launch
the nrw organlrationnl plan,
will be held at Ad*) p. m.
today in Hie office of the
Orange County Tuberculosis
an-1 Health Association in Or­
lando.
Area Four Inrludr* 7-ake,
Marion,
Orange,
Osceola,
Seminole and Sumter coun­
ties. Organization of Uiis
group of counties is to lie
completed hy June 1, I9G3.
A target date of April 1, 1JKJ7
has hern set for complete
reorganization of all Florida
counties Into area associa­
tions.
Seminole County mrinlmrs
of (lie Area Four steering
committee are James Lee,
Don Fletcher, Rotiert Rcsscrer, Claude Hittcll and Mrs.
W. W. Tyre.
According to Hr. Hawley
II. Seller of Tampa, president of FTIIA, the organiza­
tional structure or FTIIA and
its afiliates in being red e­
signed to Improve the quality
of program activities being
rarrird on at both Hie slate
and local levels hy Insuring
maximum utilization of all
combined resources, includ­
ing funds and personnel.

AEC Sparks Off
'Power' Grab
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) An Atomic Energy Commis­
sion offer In dclcgale sonic of
ils regulatory |x&gt;urr lo Flor­
ida sparked a power grab
Monday by llirrc stale agen­
cies.
Jtrprcscnlutlvcs from Ibe
Male Department of Health,
llie Railroad and Public Ulllilics Commission and (tic In­
surance commissioner’s of­
fice appeared before the le g ­
islative Council’s committee
on nuclear Irgislalinn here lo
make llieir bid from Uir of­
fered power.
Hie AEC said Florida could
lake over regulation of minor
industrial and medical uses
of radio-activity If the state
I* capable of assuming such
authority.
However, the Federal Com­
mission stressed II planned to
lunintuin control of "crilirul"
radio-activity lor military and
industrial use.

'Philly Story'
Set For Rollins
The Philadelphia K t o r y ,
sliming Candy Denier opens
tunight on the ltuge of tbe
Annie Uurm-II Theater at Uolliiis College.
The play was made famous
when Grace Kelly, then a Hol­
lywood nelie** played the
part of the heroine in the
movie*, “ High Society.” eo■tariing with Ring Crosby
and Frank Hlnatra.
Tirkcla an* on »ale at the
Ikix office and curtain goes up
at 8:30 p. m.

president, Mr*.
presiding.

Units Goble,

Serving Aboard

LONG WOOD MAYOR A. R. Lommnn buys tieketn from Mrs. Susan Rnrbazon, president o f the
Auxiliary to the Longwootl Volunteer Fire Dept.,
for Saturday's sixth annual Fried Chicken Din­
ner to ho s|H&gt;»sored hy the Volunteers and the
Auxiliary at the City I’ urk from *1 p.m. until
8 p.m.
(Herald Photo)

The Devotional*, given by
Hie hostess, were troin the
Imok of Ephesians in llie New
English Bible. Mr*. Kny Sa»»man presented a program on
Hie Far East about Korea
and
Hung
Kong,
their
churches, schools, and . spi­
lt!*.
The 11*13 Budget, read by
Vr*. Nancy Parkinson, trea­
surer, was approved* also the
riiany expenditures of the
balance from Iasi year's Ba­
zaar. Mrs. Joe Smatilers ex­
plained llie remodeling plan
for the church kitchen which
the women are sponsoring.
Plans for a Fellow shop Cov­
ered Dish Supper to Ik* held
on April 21 were discussed.
The Sewing Project for Sun­
set Gap, Tenn., was explained
hy Mr*. Horry Sandusky,
Early settlers In the United
World Service Chairman. She
suggested that the member* States depended on dehydra­
have a ch-un-oul-yuur closet ted buffalo meat for food.
campaign lo help fill the
Nixes provok'd in the Educa­
tional Budding of the ohurch
for contributions.
Plan* to hold the annual
Bazaar on October IB till*
year were approved.
Refreshments of rake and
coffee were served hy llie hos­
tess during a social hour that
followed tile business session.
(&gt;tlicit present were Mrs.
Richard lleelie, Mr*. P. 1).
Anderson, Mis. John Pllley,
Mr*. W. II. Harrison, Mr*,
.lame* M Thompson. Mr*
Ed Zimmerman, Mr*. Ted
Brooklyn. Mr*. Marlon Lee,
Mr*. Bernice Senkbcil, Mr*.
Jis*eph Kith, Mrs. Harvey
Pugh, Mrs, Margaret Ulmer
and Mrs. F. E. Donaldson.

James A. Burfleld, eommia*
•nrymaii second via**, son of
Mrs. Mary E. McCoy.
Maple A v e n u e , is serving
alxiard the high speed trans­
port, USS Diachenko, part of
the Pacific Fleet Amphibious
Force.
Whrn you promise to “ call
right back," bp sure to do *o.

llihlcoff’s statements n m
prepared for presentation to
the subcommittee in auppmt
of* n mass transportation bill
aimed at helping ritie* solve
their traffic problem*.
Sen. Frank Lausche, D-Ohlo,
opposed the hill, lie suid it
uns unwarranted ititrrfi-rrm-n
with state and local affairs.
Itihiroff disagreed, but said
each state and region should
work out its own solution i t
its own problems. “ No single
answer ran nr should r»m «
from Washington,’’ he suid.

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Boy Scout Expansion
Program 'Outlined'

A tremendous expansion of
camping facilities for BoyScout* of the arc* was out­
lined Monday by C. D. Cald­
well, Executive Director of
the Central Florida Council
of Scout*.
Speaking to members of
Ibe Sanford Rotary Club,
Caldwell predicted that hy
I07o the present council o(
12.000 scout* will have reach­
ed 2G.OOO, and the present
program of camping will be
hopclcuty overrun.
The Council presently ha*
some 250 aerrs at Camp Lannehre, and plans call for the
acquisition of 550 more acres
to make a total of ft*! acres,
all on one side of Uic lake,
which Caldwell said ha* "a
mile-long
strip of
sandy
beach" .
A set of colored slides were
Hollers of Sanford crle.
hrate* an historic automotive
mdeslune (his month — llie
building of Oldimoblle's 3,.
000,000th Rocket V’-H Engine,
according l» Emmett Ferrell,
By Jane Ca*»elberry
general mgr. of the Sanford
dealership.
The Women'* Club of Cas­
Tim history of Rocket En­ selberry will meet at 7:30
gine development at oidsp. m Wednesday. Mrs. J. **.
innhile clo'ely parallel* the
history of Holler* in Sanford, Dunw'uody will give a Imok
.Mr. Ferrell point* out, It was review on "The Everglade*"
in 1!M3 that the firm opened by Marjorie Slone man Mont­
for business liere, and In the gomery.
It) years which have elapsed
A nominating committer
the eompany has grown to a will Im appointed to *elcct
total nf 31 employes and an a slate of officers for the
annual vulume of more than election In April.
850 new and used cars.
With Oldsmohilc’s sales In
19fn currently running over
10 per rent ahead of last year.
Hollers is launching a 5 Mil­
lionth Bucket Scll-A-tiratioa
this week to highlight the oc­
CUSTOM" FITTED
casion, Mr. Ferrell said. Ob­
jective _of the drive 1* to aril
25 unit* In the next 111 day
and SKAT ('t)V KItS
period.

B u sin e ss^A ,
UPW Approves New Budget- Briefs W
Plans Events For The Year

By Frances Wester
The Association Meeting of
the UPW of Ok- Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary was held at Hie home
of Mr*. Robert llugcnstcin
last Tuesday night with Uic

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Sen. Abraham Itibicoffi D*
Conn., told a Senate banking
subcommittee
today t h a t
“ getting to work and getting
home again is just a* import­
ant as getting to the moon.”
But, the former cabinet o f­
ficer said. Congress i» spend­
ing billions to reach the nioon,
but is merely talking at'iut
spending millions to help com­
muters.

Women’s Club
Sets Meeting

shown by Scout director Tom
Albert, which outlined Uie
plans further.
“ Boys camp the yearround." Albert pointed out.
“ Bui facilities are so far be.
low our needs that camper*
must often make reservations
two to three months in ad­
vance."
Plans call for more camp­
site', more facilities, equip­
ment, storage space, and im­
provements of other weekend
campsites scattered around
the central Florida area.
"Boys are our greatest na­
tural resource," Albert said.
“ Tile real objective of work­
ing with boys It to build
good men."
Caldwell pointed out Uiat
the excellent facilities at
Camp I-anochee received a
highly favorable f&gt;8 percent
efficiency rating from inspec­
tors last tummcr.
Plans for a fund drive
are now underway in several
of Hie six counties involved,
with a goal of f 2T&gt;0,ixjU set as
a long-term Investment.

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dollar* paid annually to Florida farmer* lor putpwood to ba
mad* Into cardboard boiaa and cartons. Million* mor* ar*
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IIY LA R R Y VKRSIIF.L
!t'» supposed to l&gt;e hushhush, but the* City snd County
Commission will be meeting
jointly Thursday night to talk
over mutual problem* . . . .
Haven't found out where the
meriting ia yet . . . We querled City Manager W. K.
Knowles about the get-togeth­
er and Pete *aya the purpose
i* for both hoards to iron out
any differences. It would be
a good id«w if our governing
bodies held a meeting with
the pres* to iron out their
difference*.
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A c o n v e r s a t io n w it h
JOHN FITZPATRICK:
REPORTER: Wlmt time is
that secret meeting Thurs­
day?
FITZPATRICK: 7:30 p. m.
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W E A T H E R : Considerable cloudiness with possible showers throutfh Thursday. High today. 70-75. Low tonight, 15-50.
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WED.. MARCH «. HIM

SANEOUI). FLORIDA

Pig Invasion Yanks
Were Yolunteers-JFK
WASHINGTON t i l l )
President Kennedy said today
the four American flieia kill
&lt;il in the I OffI Ruy of Pigs in
vasion of Cubn were "serving
llieir country" ori a complete
ly voluntary hnsls.
The chief eexe-utive declined
to aay speeifirnlly, however,
whether they were employed
by the Central Intelligence
Agency or by sumo other gov­
ernment agency.

Floods Leave

Kennedy told his news con­
ference nil he rouhl say ven*
that tlie four were "serving
tlieir country” and that it uus
it "voluntary” flight over
Cuba.
The men all were from the
llirmingham. Ala. area. Their
widow* have continued to reeelve 1225 each every two
weeks, reportedly from a Cen­
tral American -uti C..»tio
group.

The checks, drawn on Rank­ was that It was losing saltiers Trust Co. of New York, Itnlr with one engine out.
Kennedy- said "a good many
have lieen received l.y Mrs.
Riley W. Shumhuiger Jr., Americans” have Inst their
Mr*. Wade C. tit ay, Mrs. lives in the service of their
Thomas Willnul liny and Mr*. country in the last I.T years.
I.ee J-'. Ilaker.
Then he added that ill the
The four fliers were report­ struggle against roinmunlaiu
ed to have been lost when it is not always "helpful" to
their plane crashed, apparent­ go into great detail oil the
ly fly ing a support mission I circumstances of such epifor the Ray of Pig* invader*, strifes.
The last repott from the piano

...

Vote registrar’s office will
be moved into the courthouse
by the summer. , . , Cost sav­
ings of some Stott by lettlllg
county clews do the Job In­
stead of contract. . . . All that
remains is the legulity of
moving the books. . . , Con­
ference this morning between
Camilla llruce. County A t­
torney Harold Johnson and
Clerk Art llcckwith to cheek
into the problem.
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Q t; K S T I O N FROM A
NORTH ORLANDO LADY:
"A te this yeni’s candidates
going to count their own votes
like last year’s did?” Did they
r e s l-l-&gt; ?
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Tlie name of Gary Maples
was unintentionally left oil
the list ol Sanford’s State
Champion All-Stars, lie played a fine game, loo. Sorry.
Gary.
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U. S. Disrupts
Talks, Rejis Say
GENEVA

( I ' l l ) —The 80-

vict Union today rhniged tlie
United States wttli dl.-ruptlng
nuclear test bar m* jotiations
in order to equln West Ger­
many with i.tomie weapon*.
Soviet negotiator Semyon
K. Tsarnpkln said it w *» "ob­
vious” tlie United States wu*
not prepared to reach agree­
ment since it* foreign policy
"ia mined at the nuclear arm­
ament of Germany anil the
creation of * NATO multilateial nuclear (nice.”
“ Though practically
die*
r u p t i n g negotiation*,” he
rhurged, "lire United State*
dues not want to uecept re­
sponsibility for this . . . . but
procrastinate* and attempt*
to complicate negotiations.”
Tsarapkin'* angry spee.-li
followed a United State* ap­
peal to the Soviet* to drop tlie
” numl«ci&gt; game" m the negotiation* In favor of parallel
talks on liotli the number of
inspections and tlie tcchtiirul
detail* of them.
U. S. Ambassador ( ’baric*
C. Stclln told tlie 17-nation
eonfereneu that the funda­
mental requirement to hrruk
the nuelear deadlock i* some
flexibility on the pall of tlie
Russians “ to mutch Western
reasonableness.”

.icrn»» four slate* wai blam­
ed for ul least It death*.
National Guard units were
called out to prevent looting
of abandoned home* at Leb­
anon. Ohio, and resident* of
Mineral. Ohio, were told tu
boil their drinking water.
Many snow-swollen tribu­
taries appeared to hate pass­
ed their crest hut the mighty
Ohio continued to rise. Ice
jams and more rain posed
n e w threats of extensive
Hooding.
Alliens, Ohio, was com­
pletely isolated and l.lioo
pc. *oiis l-.incliidl -c 7 U Ohio
! Uni.csl.y stud. .Is - aha.
dom'd tlieir h&gt; ines when Hie
Hocking River swept away
railway track bedding and
covered all highways leading
into Hie city.
Citizens ami amateur radio
operators kept contact with
isolated area* in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
At Pittsburgh the swollen
Ohio crested slightly below
llood stage hut Hoods contin
tied on the Monongalicla to
the South. Gov. William W.
Scranton and I'rcstdcnl Ken­
nedy wrre asked lo declare
Carnegie,
Pa , and oilier
communities disaster area*.
Thunderstorms and heavy

Charter Meeting
Set Thursday
The Casselberry Hoard of
Aldermen and the Charier
Conintlllee will sil in ronltntied session at 7:30 pin.
Thursday at the Town Hall
for the pur|Mi.*e of bringing
before the public further dis­
cussion on (tic pniposrd new
charter.
The announcement
w as
made today hy Mayor Fred
Heath wlio said that all in­
terested residents are invited
to attend tlie meeting.

•

Residents of S o u t h e a s t
Sr-minutc County are being
warned hy law officials to "bo
on tlie alert . . . the rut's on
the prowl again.” One home
In the area already gone into
. . . no sounda heard, no tracks
found.
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Seminole County s c h o o l
1Inl.l 1•-■■. along w ith ail others
in tlie state's public schools,
will enjoy a two-day holiday
March 14-15 when tlie Florida
Education Association holds
its annual convention at Jack­
sonville.
Rids for two school building
projects will be opened at 10
a. in. March 12 hy the School
Hoard in special session. Rids
me for five classrooms and
renovating the library at
('rooms High School and sci­
ence rooms, music rooms and
« shop building at Lyman
High School.
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Dclmar h«» not only closed
down h»r« but also given up
i t Florida end t l“sed ticeie
plant in M.s^u

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lie * iriont*

of

F o re s t

rains continued to drench the
South. Rome, On . re|uirtrd
more than four inches ol ruin
in 21 hours.

E. S. M cl'A L L

Congress Okay
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Forest City’s Second Ciive-ln

Hillbilly S t a r s

Die In C r a s h

Mixing* Suit

Two Believed
Dead In Killy
Hawk Jet Crash Edward McCall
Dead At 57

TOKYO (U P D — tT. S.
Navy authorities today disclo-ed tlie. death of one officer
1*1.1 prt 1 rt la driltt -1 .motion
ns a rr»illl of an aliplanr
clash Monday nboarel tho air­
craft earlier Kilty* Hawk. A
third officer was seriously in­
jur *-*1.
I.t. John C. Shociuukcr.
Oak
Ilitthor,
Wash.. wnkilled. I.t. Cdr. Janie* J Wil­
son Jr., nl*u uf Oak Harbor
was pre-umed dead and I.t.
1 dr. William It. 1 nry, of Out.
Ilatlior, wn* injuicd.
An enlisted man, aviation
niM-hanlr
(Tunics M. Eus­
tace, wa* recovered from the
son without serious injury.
"The
accident
occurred
when mi A.'IZ Skywauiur n w
turning at night from a rou­
tine training mission was
landing
aboard tho Kilty
Hawk in the Pacific Ocean
about .'lull mile* south of
Tokyo." the Navy said.
"Tlie
aircraft
was
ap­
proaching Kitty Hawk when
Cary, the landing signal o ffi­
cer, waved the pilot off. The
plan*, sliuck the after end of
the flight dick and bolted in­
to tin air. Pieces of the air­
craft catapulted across tlie
flight deck and struck t arey
in the legs. He sufficed com­
pound fiaitlire* of holh leg*.

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C ity today w ere lioctyniinjf
n b it apprehensive Hint
th e ir com m u n ity tuny be
M W
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"g o in jj down the d rain .”
G eo rg e Janssen, w h o
...(•v-y
re-idc-c nt the end of Forest
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' I.nk6 Olive Went, awoke one
morning two weeks ago to
find a large hole right outside
NEW DELHI (L T D
— Ids rear door. Tlie ground had
Chandra Riianu Gupta, chief actually raved In. Ho had the
minister of Uttar Pradesh, 1hole fill.*! lust week.
TTiis morning Janssen arose
said today that a man eating
to
find a »till larger hole next
tiger lias killed 111 per-ons
to tlie west line of hi* prop­
in the northern part of his
erty. Till* hoi,. tocUMired ‘Jo
Mate.
feet in diameter itml 17 feet
deep.
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Road Supt. J. U. Lavender,
WASHINGTON
(U PD
— who investigated today, said
Rep. William (' Cramer, ill he had l*en informed hy
Fla.), says he will push for neighbor* in tin' vicinity that |
their well* have been pumping I
an accelerated re-eareh pro­
gram to do uway with the muddy water and xund fur
"red tide'' which kills ftsh several weeks.
He nddivl only time will tell
off Florida's west coast.
if this pumping is the cause I
of tlie rave-ins. He barricade,! (
the present hole uiul -aid he 1
ST PETERSIIURG (U PD
will let it stund for some time—TIk* Task Force on Space
to "nvvuit development*.”
Sciences
will
recommend
The present hole is to the
$Ro R million hr spent hy 1971
U A .M D E N , TVitn. ( U P I ) — lln w knh nw H n w .
west of Jntis-rn'* property
to implement Florida's uni. . .
kins, C'uwlroy i ’upns ntui P a ls y ('lin e , Htnrs o f coun­
versity system to need* of
n" ’1 •n” »»«'.li*st.*ly north of tr y imtsic'a fim tril Gruttil O le O p ry, w ere killed in
the spare age, the St Peters1 very end of tlie Forest th e m o d i o f llie ir antnll plutic Tu esd ay n ig h t duriutf
lathe Drive WcM right-ofburg Times has reported.
bad w eath er, a u th o rities reiwirted tod ay.
way And it is just rnst of tlie
T h e three, nlongr w ith Mi.is ('lin e 's m an ager,
property line of 1, Fore-t Lake
|Randy Hughe*, were eu rmito
Academy-owned citrus grove.
TALLAHASSEE tUI’ l) —
to Nashville, Imuiu o f tlm
Actually,
Lavender said,
A suit seeking desegregation
Grand Ole Opry, from u
of all public facilities in the hole I* In (lie middle of
an old dedicated road right,
benefit show ill kun a- City
Tallahassee and $1 million
wlieii their pluuo went down.
in damages for five Florida of-wuy which lias never been
Highway patrolmen wlu»
AAM University students will ueecplcd Ity Seminole County. 1
re ached the scene o f the crash,
l»e heard In Federal Court The iledii at ion is so old. In- j WASHINGTON
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added, it Im* never In'cii tie- ,
here Thursday.
Miami llravh offered more aluml three mile* from lha
t u milled
who
deeded
tile
cash on Ihe barrel, hut San Tennessee River near tills
right-of-way to the county.
Francisco ottered California's West Tennessee town, rndioed
Hut tills morning Forest
WASHINGTON
(U PD
—
electoral vole Tuesday as Ihe Imclt this morning that four
The Public Health Service City residents were quipping two cities vied for the lUlli ho,In-* weru fuuiid in tho
and wondering about tlie fuwreckage.
reported Tuesday that less
GOP convention.
A fire lower watchman fir -t
Ilian half uf the nation's pre­ turn of their community. Will
The
group*
representing
school eliildieti are protect it aluml or will it fall 7
the eilic* appeared hi'fmu tlie spotted the wreckage after
**'* *, '4ai,,st polio and still less
llcpuhliroii convention site dawn broke across the lull
against diphtheria, whooping
committee at the final session country where several resi­
cough and tetanus.
of a two day closed meeting. dent.- leportcd they had seen
Gov. Farris Rryant of Flor­ the Piper Coniuiulio piano
ida. a Democrat, s.lid Miami rlrcling.
Thunder.term* rated purReach vva* offering Muo.ooo
MEMPHIS (U PD - South' ,
eastern Methodist leaders ap­
in rash pin* n rent free hall thut* o f Tennessee during tho
Special session of (tie Coun­
lime and visibility In thn
and other services.
proved a resolution Tues­
ty Commission Im* h en rail­
day night declaring it is Ihe
Mayor George Christopher Camden m m was reported
I
ed fur early Thnisdny after­
right and duly of ministers
of Salt Francisco sail Rial poor.
noon to approve a resolution
and laymen to express them­
The three sta rs and H u g h e s
lit* city had offered $350,000
outlining a county.widr priselves
on
current
social
plui more cash from the sale landed nt D ye rsh u rg , Tcnn.
maty ami sermidaty road Imissues, including Ihe contro­
of souveider program* and about li pin., then took o ff
piovemenl prog rum, it was
versial race question.
fo r N a sh v ille w ith fuel fo r
0tlicr
items.
r,'polled hy County Clcik A r­

Space Poost

4,000 Homeless

Memo to Joe Raker: Since
we’re cracking down on court­
esy parking , , . check on
aome court house officials . . .
&lt;11 nit Judges on where they
junk their vehicles.
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Second
Cave-In
In Area

(F ltr ^ c t n f n r ii l e n t i l *

The word is that there will
be another examination for
po-tmuster . . . That's on th&lt;
level!
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Remember away hack when
the C o u n t y Co nnrisaion
agreed to give the AltamonteSprings Ultrary &lt;1,000 . . . We
wondered what happened and
found out there's some legal
woes and an attorney general
opinion haa been asked for. I
realize that’s not mneli of a
Hews item . . . I uiran about
the board asking for the word „ y t n llH |.rr„ international
from Dick Ervin.
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Ice Jatnrd flood waters IreHan’t forget that basic sieged new towns and cities
course in sinniansliip nt the today and kept nearly 4.000
Courthouse tonight at 6.
persons from their homes in
the Ohio River Valley. A 10We can take down that
inch snowfall slugged the up­
VAII-ii "Welcome hoine" nuw.
per Midwest and thunder­
It’s going to gel wet.
storms hatlcred the South.
Eight home* being eonThe surge of flood waters
strueted over at NAS for tire
big brass.
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There will be u ruffle o ff at
the Fanners’ Auction Satur­
day night mi nil the used
courtesy parking enn in the
city.
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Gene Tucker once told me
I cun use the Florida State
l.ot . . . wont until that exit
by llurpco Seed Co. is puved.
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D r a i n ?

r:-4 a-d r A|c('aCL promlbusinessman
ntnt Is
Ih mot.I
nt,
and v iortsm.it), died at his
j i -*■ rarly T esdsy after a
i.y illness.
lie was born April 6. 1903,
in Oviedo and had mudr his
home In Sanford lor the past
3S years, where ho lived at
(ill) E. Mill St.
McCall was a member of
the First P r e t h y I c r I a n
(hurt'll, the Elks Midge, past
president ol the Sanlord Lions
(Tub, past president of the
Florida Scrdman's Assn., and
president of Ihe Seminole
County Sportsman's As»n
lie was Ihe manager of Ihe
llurpoc Seed Company al Jon
West First SI.
Survivors im hole hi* wi
dove, Mrs Margaret McCall;
one son, Edward 8. McCall
Jr.; one daughter, Susan;
three grandchildren, Edward
III, Stephney and Park* Ma
son. all of Sanford.
Also three brothers, II R ,
George Emmell. IkiIIi of San
lord and Warren of Oviedo.
Services have been ached
olid for 10:30 a in. Thursday
al the Hrsl
Presbyterian
Church, with Rev. Grover
Sewell officiating. Ilurial will
lie in Evergreen Cemetery.
The family has requested
that in lieu ol flow era. dona
lions he made to the Cancer
1Fund
llrisMin Funeral Home is 111
charge ol arrangement*.

WASHINGTON lU I’ l ) —rC 'IIISII U TC
President Keniwsly said today
GAINESVILLE (U P D —
he la'lieve* Congie-s will pus* riurlda Coach Ituy Graves
h tax reduction hill including ""W
l,m Klor"important elements" of the kla-Jllami f o o t b a l l game
revenue- raising reforms con,M
*'* AliumU.
lamed in hi* original pro­ Orange Howl in tin futuie
were preuiatllie.
posal,
Thr* chief executive told a I

Two Cilies Vie
For Convention

Neglect Hit

County To Okay
Final Road Plan

Gets The Okay

Now Point Boss
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The five County Commission
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of ihe 5th U. S. Army Corps,
will return to the United
States to Ihtoiiic command­
ant ol cadets al Ihe U. S
military aradetny at West
Point. N Y.. according lo
all alinmineeiiiellt here.

Top Award
HOLLYWOOD
(L T D
"Lawrence ol Arabia," a ma
jor contender in Ihe Arad
Piny Award race (Ids year.
Tuesday
night
won
five
awards including that for the
year's hrsl dramatic movie
al the annual Hollywood Forrun Press Association Gold
«n Glola* award*.

Murder Charge
MIAMI (U PD _ |’.dice
arrested hoodlum John Manante ami charged him with
first degree murder Tuct
day in the slaying of Joseph
(Mushy)
Moscajduio
Mos
eardinu was found face up
in a parking lot neur ti*
North Miami Reach apartincut Tuesday-two 33-call1s t slugs 111 Ihe idlest anil
one in the lure.

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range

planning

iHimmlttee for road loemlu-i*

nod other ilitcreMcd pel suns
will journey to l i e L a n d
Thursday afternoon when the
Count Commission will pre­
sent the resolution lo Stale
Ihuid Ih'pnitmciil officials al
I p. til.

Young Sailor
Admits 'Rape'

NORFOLK, Va. (U PD — A
young tailor confessed Tues­
day night lie strangled and
raped a 11 year-old girl lie
had met Ihrough a baby siller
ail tlie girt I1111I poded in a
self service laundry
lorrn Neal Dtlfficld, 23,
said he killed Gwendolyn
Connie Padgrll alter picking
The Altamonte S p r i n g s her up Monday night al Hie
I'.ivvo Council is expected to niitomatie laundry where she
IM'CI, w alling Inr him wild Dvr
gnthnriro advertising on ruoolder brother.
*truction hid* for thr first
Dulliehl. wlm haa a wife
phlui.e uf its new Munieipal
anil
a 10 inonlh-old sun, was
Water System anil plant 111 ,
W
today'* H p. III. meeting ill the charged with murder, rape
and grand larceny.
Town Hall.
Also expected will Ire a re'port from Ihe Stale Hoard of
1Health on whether or not enPage IU
Rmlge
glueerlng a n d ronatruiltou
Page :i-A
Classified
plan- for tho plant were »&lt;••
psgi- *J-A
Comb*
ci ptulile ns piesented two
Page III
Hear Abby ...
week* ago hy ougilirci Haloid
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Editorial
Itudcllffe.
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Kntci Iniiiiueiit
ItiTiuiiiiing items 011 to­
I .egills Page I 'J - J-A : A
night'* agenda me strictly
Page 'J A
Puzzle
routine *0 far. Town Clerk
Siaiety
Page 10 &amp; II
.Inn Palmer mill Ihi* morn­
Page h
Spoil*
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Council To Talk
Building Bids

Herald Index

tluee lumrs.
M i * llu g l.rs said In N a s h ­
ville that her husband, w ho
was piloting the plane, had
telephoned from
Dyer-hurt;
and raid the fo u r "w o u ld bu
home soon.”
('apt. I'la n k Julies o f lha
E u - tent A lt Rescue Center at
R o b in * A i r Fu rre llnse, said
there were reports Hint tho
piano inter via* seen eireling
vvilli its engine off.
M is s Cline, of W inchester,
Ya., w n* named "u u M ta n d in g
female voi-ulint” la st ye a r h y
euuutiy and w estern m usia
publi, atioiis. Sin* became a
u ,p O p ry re gu lar in
•tU*’.*. A m o n g her b igge st h its
lu
rie re s,’*

"She’s Got You,” and "Heartaches."
Havvkiii* was a West Vir­
ginian who had been with tIm
Opry eight year*. His wife ia
Jean Shcpuid, another Opry
st.r. o -ih.l of l.u latter
known song* were "Slow
Poke," ".Solider’s J- y " and
"Twenty Mile* from Shore.”
Tin* four Look part in a
benefit allow in Kansu* City
Sunday night for the family
of CuelU* Jack Call, a disc
jockey killed last year in an
automobile accident.

At North O rla n d o __

b:s final position mi wia-thcr
to accept a lax cut bill with■
out reform- would have to de|M'rnJ mi what Congress fin­
ally does with Ilia requests.
Rut he insisted that "the
bc»l program is (I m- one we
sent up which provides for
IUI.5 billion in tax reduction*
A three-mall Ninth Orlan­ meeting
wc-ie
Couiieilmeli
and |:i,25 liilliou n'venui* in do Counril T uesday night Itiiel Stripling end W. W. Antax leforiut.’'
del-on, tllo village tieu-Uier.
waived any liiseusaion of a
An oiiliuunc-e was read by
1100 law suit brought against 1Mayor Frank Fnsula diawing
Correction
tin- village hy Pirkerell Spoils 11 sugge.ted li-ii.o agu-'ineiit
Mis* Rena McKenzie came Simp of Orlando until a h-gi- between tlie villugo and the
in second place in the Mrloder hie copy of item* named in North Orlando Volunteer Fite
Heart (Jucen contest, instead thr »uit could be secured, and Dept, for ucv of the fire tluek
of third, as a recent picluie all eouucil nirmbor* were and all equipment.
caption erroneously staled. In present.
Any action on the agroethird place was Miss Nyleene
Alisent wi:hout explanaUoi^ meiit was shelved pending
Albers.
1from the icgulur monthly j joint diseuxiou on teruu uf

Council Puts Off Law Suit Kass'e

I DIt. UIIAItl.KS W. .MESIIIEIL Chief S taff &lt;Hficer o f Heavy Attack Winjr One umi a w h a irmun o f the Joint Cruaude Drive, jn epaieii lu linni;
the V All-5 airplane at the 100 i&gt;er cent mark on
the Sanford NAS Joint Crusade seoreboard.
V A Ii-o if first unit to tally 100 (a-r rent in cur­
rent drive.
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thr Ic-u-e, however, (!outk-ilmull Rob Stepliensoii flatly
fluted thut tho firemen would
bo "fouls to sign any such
paper" after hearing it read.
Turn* call for the departtin lit to he responsible for ail
repairs and o|&gt;cratiiig costs of
the truck, including gasoline;
agreement not to use it or any
other equipment in violation
of federal, state or municipal
luws: cam and diligence in,

pieventing d a m a g e ; to pro­
vide, after six monlhs, its
own insurance and to allow
Hi*, village inspection right*
at any time.
Tho council, after uu In­
spection
and
a
mujority
agreement on findings eun
Void the lease following 15
days notice lu the dcpailmeul
and a hvut ing.
Ill other business the volun­
teer service * of Mrs. Mollic

Suiter and Mrs. Lucy Fairburn to serve as election o ffi­
cials mi Mulch ill wen, ac­
cepted;
Candidate* present at Hit
meeting agreed to "knock on
doors” this weekend in mi
effort tu bring up voter reg­
istration j
Council okayed payment of
a 154-02 bill from tho Ameri­
can | a F r a n c e ("o. for a new
axle on the^fno duck.
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In District Play
Ten monilHirH o f the Suminulfl High School Hand
will take part In nolo competition at the IJi.itriel Five
Florida ItandnmHlor'a Hand and Uiulimlru ronti’dl in
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K A M IL L A COLLINS

Posse Grabs Florida
Swamp Rat Fugitive
CAMILLA (U PI)—A craf- hunting lodge about 10 miles

iy Florid* fuglllvo who uxed
"awamp r*t” tactic* to elude
• poise and bloodhound* for
/our day* In the windinir
ploughs of aouthweit Georgia
waa captured Tuesday night
•n the bunks of tho Itrhnwuy
Creek In Mitchell County.
Jamea Nelson Shearer, an
expert backwoodsman wanted
for shooting the police chief of
Arlington, (la., told officials
lie deftly biased a xlgiagglng
trail In and out of waist deep
water to throw sensatlvs-nosed hounds off course.
But the wily, wlll-o'-thowilp escaper fell capture to
two hunting lodge operator*
he thought did not know his
Identity.
"The hounda couldn't get
an accurate nose in his scent
when he waded In the water,"
said Georgia Huremi of Invoatlgallon (GUI) agent McCul­
lough Harris. "He w o u l d
brush against growth first oil
one aide of the creek hank and
then tho other in order to
leave scents everywhere."
Harris said Schearer had
Juat debarked from a row bout
ha had stolen when ho walk­
ed upon C. H. Cox and Donald
Hayea near their river vinw

west o f Newton.
The two inch, who eurllnr
yesterday hud been with a 100
man posse ■ e a r c h I'n g for
ftchcarer, recognised the fug­
itive and "threw n deer rifle
on him before he could turn
around," Harris said.
The captors said Shearer
hail a llii-rnllbor pistol ho had
taken last Saturday from
Police Chief J. II. Taylor III
hla belt hut nindo no attempt
to reach for it.
Cox and llayea then brought
him to the Mitchell county
jail hero where he spent the
night.

Services Set
For Mrs. Futch
Funeral service* have been
scheduled at graveside in the
Chuluota Cemetery at 2 p m.
Thursday for Mr*. Amy Lea
Futch, 47, of Chuluota.

Mrs. Futch met accidental
death In a fire In her trailer
home Monday.
She was bom in Pelham,
Ga., April 11, 1U1S and had
made her home In Chuluota
for the past five years. She
was a member of the Primi­
tive Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­
band, -Lee of Chuluota, a sis­
ter, Mrs. Loin Hoggin of
Apopka; father, D. J. Coop­
er of Pelham, Ga. and sev­
eral oilier brother and lis­
ters in Pelham. Her aunt,
Mrs, Jackson Lodge lives in
In Sanford,
Hev,
Charles Swaggerly
will officiate at the service*.
Ilrlsson Funeral Home la in
charge of arrangement*.

Billy Graham In Seclusion
H O N O L U L U (U P I) —
Kvangeliat
Hilly
Grahum,
who was forced lo withdraw
from hla plannrd Far Hast
crusade because of Illness,
plans to spend the next sev­
eral weeks in seclusion on
tho Hawaiian Islands.
Graham was released from
St. Francis Hospital Tuesday
alter five days of tests and
treatments for Inflammation
of the largo and small in­
testines,

His phyalcian. Dr. Richard
Chang, said tho evangelist
wos under strict orders to
rest and continue hla convalcscrqce in Hawaii.
" I believe God has set me
aside for a brief time so he
can speak lo me," Graham
said. " I hope to renew my
evangelistic
activities
in
Paris nn May 10 with renew­
ed spiritual and physical vi­
gor."

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conn-si III
in .Miami in .May,
Itaiidinustrr Ernest Cowley
nuld today.
Four of the soloists *rr&gt; sen­
iors including Hand Captain
Charles lUtuiii, who will en­
ter tho field of student con­
ducting.
Ronnie Fchd, drum major
of the hand will solo on the
timpani, Barbara Miller on
the clarinet and Kutuillu Col­
lins on the clarinet.
Other soloists include Nor­
man Leach, trumpet; John
Oyler, Alto saxophone; Joel
Fchd, flute, Mike Corbin, tuba,
Scott Mulbon, cornet and Lin­
ds Webb, cornet.
Tim student soloists and
ensembles will Ito accompa­
nied by David Wuiboidt, Mrs.
Clyde Humphrey and Mrs.
Richard Dcas.
In addition lo the solo num­
bers, eight ensemble* are
scheduled as follows;
Brass quartet, Tommy MukIn, John Horner, Gary Ben­
nett and Frank Belsltn.
Horn quartet, Hoy Green,
Bob Willink, Topper Avene!
and Bill Duxbury,
Trombone, Tommy Muhin,
Tommy King, Gary Benett
and Gary Patterson.
Trumpet
trio,
Norman
Leach, Scott Mulbon urul Mike
Corbin.
Clurinet
quartet,
EdtlU*
Hubbard, Terry Itebuii, Sarah
Flexer and Denver Vodoplch.
Clarlm-l quartet number
two, Barbara Miller, Kamilla
Collins, Dottle J online and
John Sauls.
Sax quartet, John Oyler, Ed
Wagner, Bob Best and Steve
Blair.
Flute quurtel, Jo*-I Fetid,
Bette Iluyes, Marianne Hum­
phreys and Betty Lou Corbin.
The Majorettes will also
compete at the ssiiio contest
with Donna pl iers, Judy Bedwell, Snndi Wright, Susan
Perkins, Maureen Moughton,
Freddie llerryhill, all sched­
uled for solos and Joan Jones
and Susan Brown in s duel.
Thu entire band will bo
playing two overt tin t and a
march for competitive scor­
ing, ns well as sight reading
scores which they have never
seen before. Tin- group will
leave the high school in bus­
es at n a.m. Saturday.

Billy The Kid?
I Didn't Do It
WASHINGTON (U l'lt —
Micliuel G. Beckett, a new
1Slate
Hepiii Intent Foreign
Service officer, told inquiiiiig
senators Tuesday that liu had
no way or knowing who killed
Billy tlie Kid.
T H E BAMHOO G A LLE R Y , u pari o f tint Mitl-Hurltlii Country CIuI/h
“ I don't jieve a television
nhowenno o f tho creative painting anil Hketrhing o f Central Florida In
set,” Heckutl explained.
toured by Mr*. .Mildred Habcock, Sanford A r t AHttuciution president and
Beckett, L’J, of Long Bruch.
liuat Joseph liurenatein, executive director o f the country club.
Calif., was being questioned
(Heruld Photo)
by the ScnsU Foreign Rela­
tions Committee as a '•sample
member of the newest rlnss of
Foreign Service officers” up
fur routine confirmation by
the Senate.
Sanford artists, along with study the work o f local art­ Frissel,
Sen. George Aiken, ll-V t,
Horenslein's Interest in set asking questions about Ameri­
others from all over Central ists, and we lutvo some very
Florida, will have tln-ir work fino ones all throughout this is long standing, he said and can history said "Who killed
ho formerly served sa silver- Hilly the Kid.”
hung on display at the newly- part of Uis state."
Using director of the Ameri­
Beckett replied lie didn’t
decorated Mid-Florida Coun­
Certified artists ami uit as­ can Artists magazine.
know.
try Club on Hwy. 421, begin­ sociation officials have been
invind to contact lloicnstrin
ning Friday.
Joseph Iloreiistein, execu­ at the cluli, (which is markud
tive director has dedicated the by the big stonu pillars, just
use of tha club house and epa- w$st of tha entrance to B*ncioua dining room Bamboo Undo Bprings) fur a schedul­
Gallery a* a permanent show, ed banging of their work."
Any infuriuuliun concerning or Ivoding (o tha
case for artist* o f Central
Hanford artists whose paint­
Florida.
ings will be some of the first
disco very o f (he Lust Will nnd T « hI ament of
"Art will be a special fra- to l « displayed in the new
ture of tho club," HorsnsUin setting will be Mis. Mildred
(Jills E. Mansfield will b* lllwrtlJy rewardedMid. "School art classes and Habcock, Mrs. Beth Gregory,
other group* will be Invited Mrs. fteorgia Ball, Mr. and
Write Has 42, r/ » The Sanford Herald.
to make plans for tours Mrs. Georgu Dodson, Jo*
through tho clubhouse, and MuUtitux and Mrs. Muthiide

Artists To Display Work

M i .A .%
M IKE COKIIIN

House Ready Stanley Service
To Cut Powell Set Thursday
Budget Request

Funeral service* for Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew Curtii
Stanley, who died Sunday fol­
lowing a tainting accident,
will bo held at 11 a.m. Thurs­
day from tha Gramkow Fun­
eral Chapel with Hev. Her­
bert Goers* ofliciating. Bur­
ial arrangements are incom­
plete.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley came
to Sanford five year* ago
from Canton, Ohio.
She was 47 years of age and
a member or the Amish
Church. Surviving are sisters,
Mra. Lloyd Blankmbaker ol
Morocco, Ind., Mr*. Dave
Hoslettler of Kokumo, Ind.,
and Mrs. William Yoder of
Homcsvillc, Ohio; brothers,
Noah Anderson of Nspance,
lad., and ’ Ell Anderson of
Homesville.
Mr. Stanley was 31 years
of age and was a security of­
ficer at Dynatronics. Surviv­
ing are his daughter. Mils
Linda St.inley of Canton; his
father, Tracy C. Stanley, of
Albany, N. Y.; a brother, G.
It. Stanley, ot St. Louis, Mo.,
and a sister, Mrs, Beryl
Hartman, nf Albany.

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The House today was pre­
pared to approve a cut of
more than 40 per cent In tho
budget Rep. Adam Clayton
Powell requested for hla edu­
cation and labor committee
It appeared that Powell
would absorb the thinly-veiled
slap at him from a distance.
He is reported In Puerto Rico.
The
controversial
New
York Democrat had the con­
solation that some of his Re­
publican critics will be hurt­
ing equally as much Ira n tha
$148,000 budget awl ordered
by a House administration
subcommittee.
IIouso leaders planned to
take quick action today u. ’•*
suls'onmi it tee’s recommenu •
tion of $200,000 for Fowall’a
committee.
Republican
member*
of
Powcll'a commit to** feur that
because of the budget cut,
Powell will give them little or
no monry for a staff.
Ollier congressional news:
Detection: The Benute-House
Atomic Energy Commission
recalled Dr. Carl F. Romney,
assistant chief o f tha Air
Force Technical Applications
Center, for further testimony
on the latest propose*! system
of detecting clandestine un­
MIAMI (U P I) — A Cuban
derground nuclear explosions. refiigee said Thursday lie be­
Romney said Tuesday the new lieves tho Bust!sus are try­
system would work hotter
ing to foul the United States
than the old one on big blasts,
by
removing their iruupi
but nut so well on small ones.
Menial;
Tha
American j from Cuba in daytimo and
Medical Association AM A, In bringing them back under
testimony prepared for a Sen- cover uf durknrss,
Tlie null, Jose A. Farina,
ate- health subcommittee, en­
dorsed President Kennedy'* was one of »H new exiles
proposal to pul a mental hos­ from Cuba who arrived here
Tuesday alward a Red LTuss
pital In every community. The
A.M A said present treatment chartered plane.
Asked if lie had seen So­
in lilg stats- hospitals amounts
viet troupe leaving Cuba,
In “ Isolating the mentally ill.”
Farina indicated lie had, hut
Taxes: Democratic congres­ said he Ix-lleved “ they're just
sional tenders Monday charg­ t,iking them out in the da&gt;ed that Republican claims lime from Havana ami tiring
that flU lift million run he lug (hem luck at night at
cut harmlessly Irom Presi­ the othrr end of the island." i
dent Kennedy's fiscal pro­
Most of Bin exiles told sub­
gram wer*. “ wild” and ‘‘Hlog- stantially the same story ol
leal.” The Democrats chal­ mounting deprivation ' a n *1
lenged (lie GOP to submit a hardships in Cuba—except for
bill uf pailiculars for tha pro­ Dr. Juliun F. Haldur, who
posed cuts.” Rep. Frank T. said “ things are not very
Row, (R-Uhiu), chairman uf bad in Cuba "
the GOP task force on ivuno“ There arc no loud short­
my, retorted that “ wo have ages, aud I've never seen
tha bill of particulars pre- anytaid) hungry, despite ra­
psied, and u« any good law­ tioning," said nrldiir, an cmyer does, we will file it when jployo of thr Cuban Depart
It is most appropriate."
ment uf Health.

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No. 2 on the base. Staff meet­
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at t;3U p. in. followed by the
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At the first meeting held
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laum-liing an immediate ca­
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Flight procedures will be
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to be hsyjd Sunday at Group
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1leach. SSCS Commander 1st
Lt. Henry A. Ward Jr., and
Operations O f f i c e r Jack
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Former Resident
Dies In Georgia

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Mr George L. Atkins, SO,
died Feb. 28 in a Way cross,
Ga. Hospital.
A native of Tallahassee, he
had made his home in San­
ford for many years before
moving to Waycros* where lie
had lived for the past IS
years.
The i&lt;in of the late Lafay­
ette Atkins and Isabella MrLaulin Atkins, he was asso­
ciated with the Waycross In­
vestment Co. for the past
several years. He was a
member o! the Sanford Presbyterian Church and a mem­
ber of the Big Brothers Sun­
day School Class at Trinity
Methodist Church in Waycross.
He is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy A.
Cook oi Jacksonville; a son,
Hen Atkins of San Francisco,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. J.
A. GrevilUu* of Wa&gt;cross and
Mr*. Florence Clark of Wash­
ington. D. C . three grand
children and several niece*
and nephews.
Burial servlres were held
last Saturday at Daytona
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Special guest* of the Bar­
racks present for the occasion
included Walter O’Garra. de­
partment senior vice com­
mander; William Robinson,
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were unchanged for parsley
mid radishes, hut practically
all other Central Florida veg­
etables uero lower. Hadi-dica
were *1.00-51.25, mostly *1.0051.111 per basket of .'!fl.(t ox,
film hagi. uml 51.2!, for bask­
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18 film wrapped celery hearts
were 53.75. Chinese cabbage
sold for 62.0U-$2.50, with a
few 52.75 per rrnte. Kmlive
and esea role were 51,50-52.110.
mostly 51.75, with some small
at 51,25. Big Boston type let­
tuce ranged front 62.50-53.25
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Kumuine uus $2.50-53.25, with
some siiiol! am. fair quality ut
51.50-52.00. WuteieiesS sold
for 15-18 cents per hunch.
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day, prices for rtiMiugu con­
tinued their downward lieml.
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movement was rather light
with prices generally un­
changed, except that 3 tn 4
dozen sizes of celery were
lower. Cabbage sold generally
for $1.50 |H-r crate uml 51.2551.50, mostly $1.25 per 5(1 lb.
sack. Celery brought 53 25 for
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dozen, 52.35 for 2'* to 3 doz­
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were $3.75. Kmlive and cseurole were 51-00 a crate. Iceberg
lettuce was f 1.50-51.75 and
Big Boston ami Itoinainc types
brought 52.00. Parsley was al­
so 52.00 per crate and radishes
were 75 cent* a basket.
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Immediate effect of the
mlleaya revitlun would be to
cut shipping cotta In many Inataneat, particularly on EaatWait traffic scrota the aLate.
But the Ions ranre effect
may b« rate increases. Truck­
ing Industry rating burcaua
are already looking over the
ruling to determine Ita effect.
Commlulon Chief Countal
Lewie I’ettaway tald a great
many of the truck line* were
now operating In the ml and
lower rataa, bated on shorter
mileage, would cut Into rev
•nua.
The commlaalon gave the
Florida Intrastate Hat* Bur­
eau 45 daya in which to tubmit reviled ratca baaed on the
new mileage table*.
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hooka new mileage between
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years.
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pait, tho mllrnge wee baaed
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yeara ago between two given
cities. In most cam, highway
n.llea are abort*r. That lan’t
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Mike, George Kcnnon, J. C.
Wynn, Richard Sprayberry,
Hilton Brown, Bcaiie Lee
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lloonvillc, Ohio. She was a
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Samuel Truman Kennedy, a
daughter, Mrs. Waldene Clay­
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Tornado

Local Shriners
To Join
DeLand Group
A combined Liulm* Xljzht
mei tirur of the Sanford and
IM-uml Shrine Clubs hit* been
act for next Tuesday at 7
p. in, at the Stetson Union
Flhlrr. in DeLuntl, f’realdciit
Itoy William* ha., announced.
The Stirlntrs of the two
dull, w ill he entertained by n
sextet from the DeLand High
Scliool, and hear an informal
discussion on investments by
Kirk tiunhy, muringer of A.
,M. Kldtier uml Co, In DcLumt.
Local Shriners are asked to
cull in their reservation* for
the combined meeting not lat­
er than Friduy, to any one of
the club** officer*. Reserva­
tion made but nut picked up
will lie billed to the individual.
Next regular inerting of the
Sanford Shrine Club will be
held April 2a.

Prayer Service
Well Attended
lly Helen Snodgrass
Last Friday’s service at
All Saint* Episcopal Church
in Enterprise held in obser­
vance of World Day of l’rayer was well attended.
Leaders fur the program in­
cluded Mrs. Carl llartlunan
and Miss Elina Johnson of
All Saints; Mrs. James Richhards of Harnett Memorial
Methodist Church of Enter­
prise; Mrs. Edward J. Mc­
Carthy of I lie Community
Methodist Church of DelLiry;
Mrs. William Parson ol lhe
First llaplist Church of De­
nary and Mrs. Robert Hend­
erson of the First Presbyter­
ian Church of Dellary.
Special music for Ihc ser­
vice was provided by Ihc De­
nary Choristers under dir­
ection of Mrs. Laura Platt
lirown.
The hladderwott, a common
water plant has sue* in wliirh
it snare* many small animats
and an ocrnsiotial tiny fi*h.
This routles* plant i* thought
to requira animal food for
nit lo g in .

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BESSEMER. \la. t l l ’ l i - out brick wall* and rooftop* I’ ll Imont.
Via
Tuesday
A tornado ripped sections of hurled into the street* Na­ nig it, injuring three persons
this tlirmIngham s u b u r b tional Guardsmen patrolled n tin' wreckage of their
Tuesday, causing d.images the street to keep out loafer* home. Winds also wreaked
estimated in (he millions of and sightseers
damace
at
Gadsden
and
dollar* to at least inn homes
At least 12 persons were Homewood m suburban llirmand businesses.
hospitalized
with
injuries Ingham.
Repair
crews
worked from tile winds, Mayor Jess
Tennessee was lashed by a
through the niglu with hull- Lanier, who said the ’ .im­ storm center Tuesday ami
dozers and dump trucks in ages would run "in the mil­ heavy ruins swelled river*
downtown section* clearing lions," said "it is fantastic to the Hooding *lage, Num
erous street* and roads in
that nobody was killed "
Anot ter tornado, ‘ ’roaring Knoxville were impassable
like u freight train," si "tick because of high water from
the northwest Georgia town an overflowing creek.
of Cave Spring Tuesday nighl,
The tornado here caught
injuring two person* ami flagpole s.tier Marshall Col
damaging
several
house*. tins atop a 15-loot pole near
1 (&gt;\l)i)N
l PI i
Prime The twister uprooted several the area most damaged. Col­
Minister Harold Macmillan trees and (lung one across lins. in a promotion stunt fur
moved ahead today with his a power line plunging about a local railij station 1\VY
plan lo coordinate nuclear half the town m darkness for AM), said "I thought I hail
defense
with
the
ended several hours Witnesses said bail ii "
Stale* after heating down an the Cave Spring tornado
Collins of San I’.ihlo, Calif.,
opposition attack on his re­ struck about 7 p h i . EST and said he was going to come
cord peacetime defense bud- lasted about two minutes.
down, but the storm was on
gel
High winds, described as him before be eoutd leave
Macmillan'*
Conservative a tornado. al*u struck the his perch, lie rode out the
party government Tuesday Rock Run communitv near storm on the pole.
night defeated a Libor parly
motion of no-confidence in the
House of Commons hy a vole
ALL NEW LAUNDERAM A
of 353-237. A Separate Conscrvalivo motion on the gov27th SI'.
NEXT III I’ l.NFt REST SCHOOL (E A S T )
eminent’* policies was earI'EAT l RING I t I I, \t TOM VT IC t M I.H 'I VCHINES
ried by 323 237.
2o Lit. I.o\D CAPACITY
The victories were expect­
DRV EPS E E V I I K E
MINUTES I ’OR
3c
ed, since Macmillan has a
COMI’ LETEIA
INDOORS
OUT tH’
VV FATHER
loi-tncmbcr majority in Com­
OPEN 21 IlltS. I) VV • 7 I) VVS MEEK
mons. The reduced margin
SVV T o ll SAM IT IN THE HERALD
on live second vole resulted
AND GET M il If I MIS I’ VV VS1IER LOAD FREE
from the early departure of
OFFER GOOD !i TO 5 THRU SAT., MARCH 23.
Conservative deputies from
tlie chandler.

’Mac’ Defeats
Budget Attack

JOHN A P I’ LK IIY, shown here winking from his wheelchair is prnhnbly
one o f tho youngest Faster Seal Chairmen in the nation. Me is lming as­
sisted in preparing mailing o f the seals for this year by members o f the
Methodist Young People’s group. Front left are Murky Smith. John, Anna
Lee Herman and Pixie Adams. Others not shown in the photo were Jack
Meek with. Linda Leggoro, ( ’hall Crowell. Hubert Heynor, Frances Jarrell.
Leslie l.eggore. Diane I ’ tterbark, and children from Fast Hilbert Hall nt
the Methutlist Home in Enterprise.
(Herald Photo)

Easter Seal Chairman Named
John W. Appleby, &gt;on of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Apple­
by of Sanford has been ap­
pointed chairman of the HMD

Busines;
Briefs
Mr. II L. Utz, local repre­
sentative of Gulf Life Insur­
ance Company, lias qualified
for his company's annual
Spring School for sates lead­
ers, it was announced by L.
J. Lighten, manager of the
Gulf Life Ordinary Agency
in Orlando.
Approximately 60 qualifiers
and their wives will bn hon­
ored gucsls of the company
in New Orleans, March 7-10,
The meeting will feature the
newest techniques in provid­
ing life ami health insurance
service.

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Ka*tcr Seal Campaign in
Seminole County, Mr*. L. R.
Goodman. President of the
Crippled Chit.treuV Society of
Seminole Coiinlv announced
today.
The annual mail campaign
this year will be conducted
from March 7 to April It
•‘ l am deeply hunoied to
lake such a promirteiil role
in the activities of the Easter Seal organization." young
Mr. Appleby said i,' acceptmg tin' chairmanship.
“ This voluntary agency has
worked to help tile handi­
capped for 42 years. 1 invite
the volunteer cooperation ol
all residents of Seminole
County in helping to bring
this fine and vast-reaching
goo I work to a* many crip­
pled children and adults as
possible.”
Sixteen year old John is
one of the many handicapped
children from Seminole Coun­
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Luis Gets The 'Go' Sign
By Halted Press bteraaUooal hit hurler for the Red Sox Los Angeles Dodgers.

A. L. Bull Is’ F in Glow goes
Maury Wills had better not
I n n the number one post po­ look back this year because
sition in the quarter horse there may be somebody hard
feature tonight at Seminole od his heels to the base-steal­
Park.
ing derby.
The three year old aorrel
That somebody would be
gelding with Jockey Pete Luis Aparicio of the Balti­
Moore up will be going after more Orlolea, who Tuesday
Ms third straight victory.
Four other starters in the got the "green light" to run
on hia own. Manager Billy
field of seven have posted
Hitchcock told Aparicio to
two wins thus far at Sem­
run at will and also Instruct­
inole: Miss Bee Bar Tee,
ed Jackie Snyder, who will hit
Duke Priest, Vaughn War
behind Aparicio to the batting
Bamb and Thirsty Sue. This
order, not to let their actions
should be a tight finish.over
at the plate be governed by
the WO yard distance.
In the co-(eatured invita­ Apariclo's running.
"Don't feel you have to
tional pace the favorite. All
swing to protect Aparicio,"
Volo, will have strong con­
said Hitchcock. "Chances are,
tenders in Chlpman's Dia­
if you take the pitch, they
mond, McDaniel O Boy and
won't throw him out any­
April Chief, all previous win­
how.'*
ners at Seminole, Alto going
The 28-ycar-old Veneiuelan
in this one will be Night
might Just be tbo fellow who
Prowler seeking his first win
could challenge the new rec­
of the Nason. Night Prowler
ord of 104 steals set by Wills
will be driven by Ted Taylor
last season. Aparicio has
who has been rad hot in the
stolen 29* bases to seven aeaeulky bringing home mven
sofas—an average of M.4 per
winners over the past week.
season. He's led the Amer­
With the warm weather
ican League In steals a rec­
moving to the crowds are Inord (even straight years and
creating nightly with only
has topped 90 three times, in­
four more nights of racing to
cluding 9* in 109*.
go at Seminole Park,
Bo Belinsky may be the
nximtsca
r n u r sta rts. r &gt; » m « i i . headline grabber with the
Los Angeles AngeU but It's
t, Hxe*mor« Lady. V C o v i tft
t. »l*«d ow Hus, II Cop«Uni!| Dean Chance who seems to
s. ruisfa rut. h luipii: «. make the most progress.
I'.achy Hpangltr, I, Kill*) s.
The brilliant young right­
W a r Chip* A lAnxIII.) S.
Manta Abba, a P h .l.s
hander waa named Tuesday
B I C O W SIACW — h r * nan.
w i i w n aies la a a - r « . » » ease by Manager BUI Rlgney to
1. P a t ' Cltney, n Rankin; 1. start the Angels' exhibition
l-. r u . Mloca, Wm. HtAdnton;
S. Kllrajr Pink, tl Dow.; 4. opener with the Houston Colls
rionrr, W Warnarj I. Jannr on Saturday. Chance, who
Malburn, It Cbaaai S. (Itn.r.l
Al. A M’llaayi T. Ur. U O, H had a 14-10 record as a rookie
last season, hss been the sen­
Cnp.I.nd
THIRD RACK a , S a i r t i r sation of the Angel camp. In
Star** — east .— aae r l t — a
his last intra-squad appear­
j r alia aad * o la R Plaa
I. Pool You. H Wllllamaun, ance, be struck out five bat­
l t t I 1. Mil la Jna Pet a, I, Hunt,
lta; 1. Jmlra Pal, A Rlanrho, ters In two Innings.
11*1 I. Dlila Ml.I. J Walk.r.
Indications also are that
m : I. Ua Haw r. P Moor*.
13«S t. Mlalp Jo.rphlna, C good newa la Imminent for
Whl.n.r, 111; T. Hurar liar San Francisco fans who have
D -i, It Wlwoff. n i l I, D .«
Wblta Up, J Harr Iinn, IS*; been wondering when and if
S. Jran tllalr, S Hurrl*. 111; their Giants and slugger Or­
10. stark Ho.'n, P Trra, 111
r o l 'R T H RACK — Para umm- lando Ccpeda would reach a
*tt*aara Oljaaa la aa alaa salary
agreement, • V.
P.
alia, aaa.wtaa.ra oaaa la i i
Charles Feeney said he had
Para# a aaa
t. Klttf Prnra, A Lsnxlll.i S. spoken twice within 16 hours
Wildwood Cnunrll, H O Nfll; with the big slugger, who Is
I. IMra.Iurn Clar. K llarlowi
4. Khadr Maid, IV Roblnaont resisting a cut from his 946,5. Town (ki-.lp, II Dunn; S. 900 salary of a year ago.
Uinatra. ft Hanklni 1. Bath
Pitcher Juan Marichal, an IBItannvar, II Ucltrtu.h
r i m i m e n — s u r i . r game winner, remains a per­
Mara# — S4B4 — Baa pda— a
» r allawaaro aaa-wtaaara at sistent holdout, however.
S raraa- allowed B Ike.— |
Around the other camps: A
» r alda I SB Ik.
1. Mlea Newaweek, H Hurtle, grand slam homer by rookie
1IS| ). tloundlna Js, P Moora catcher Jciio Gondur fea­
11S| I. Mnna Hand, A Ittanrho.
11t| 4, I » u Ann Johnson, C tured Ills Cincinnati Reds’ In­
IVhliner, IS0| I. Ttanna Utn, tra-squad game . . . former
J llarrleon, I3S| I. Iljr Uar
I&lt;*dr, J Walker. 111)1 T. Kln« 990,000 Boston Red Sox bonus
Mo Palter, D Trre, 111) L player Hilly Consolo signed
Mice Uairiali, It. Nawaome, ISO with Jacksonville and will
t l S T B RACK — Paaa aae.
work out with the Cleveland
wlaaera ewa OA. Paraa 0 «e*
I. Urand Uraltan, IV Robin­ Indians . . . Earl Wilson, noson) t. Adloe Loulae, V CowStr; I. Alrabl, It Chaaa; 4.
VIelan K, A IVHeari I. Alary.
KUih, tl U Nell: S. Royal clay,
K Mattuocl
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Haras - I I K
BBS yda— B era
alfa and a* la AA Plaa—S
yr alda IIS— a Mar tsa
I. Kira (How. P Moora, l i l t
S. U l n Ilea liar Taa, J Walkar, 111; S. Duka Proa Prlaat,
A Ittanrho. ISO) 4. Mlea Charro, • Wllllameon, 111) S. Mr.
Hwatnp Poa, n Tyre. Slat 4.
Vaughan War Demb, a Durr la,
SSO; T, Thlraly Hue, O Whlanrr, tit
KIUIHS'H RAATSS t a w
, M Ittaaa by aiaaay aaraed la aa
- S a n e aSSW—lattlsHasal
t. Night Prowler, T Taylor;
S. April Chief, R Cbaaai I.
Mr Denial O Roy, W Roblnaont
4. Chlpgiane Diamond, V Cowgar; 4, All Volo, c Jordon
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5. Had Head Palana, L Millar,
IIS; I. Monty Talk*. R W lkoff, 111; 4. Mad Ja*. ■ Wllllamaon, Ittl I. Roaa Bra pa,
J Walker, ISO; 4. Della DeeIre,
A Hlanobo, 111: T. Mr Pap, C
Whleoar, IIS) I. Misty Lady
Ja, P Moora, ISO

Broadcast Fight
NEW YORK (UPJ&gt;—flossy
LUtoo’s defesig of his heavyweight title agatoat Floyd
PatSeraos at Miami Beach,
April 10, will he broadcast by
ihe ABC radio sot work. Lae
Kaftor will aravtoa the

Top Winner
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UP1) Gary Player of South Africa,
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cent New Orleans Open, re­
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standtogs for M9I with a total of
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last season, suffered a minor
but painful bruise when hit
on the right shoulder by a
line drive.
Rookies Larry Foss and
Steve Dillon combined In a
one-hit pitching effort during
New York Met intra-squad
game . . , Bob Allison hit a
homer In his first at bit ol
the spring to highlight a Min­
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winner last season, allowed
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Softball Meet
Set Next Week
The- Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold a women’a
softball organisational meet­
ing on Tuesday Evening at
7:30 March 12, at tha office
of the Recreation Director.
Team iponsors and managtes who are interested in
entering a tram tills spring
should make plans for attend­
ing this Important aesiion.
The league will adopt by-lawi
and league rule* and each
U«m should autst in thesa
Important' decisions.

1. Mac Tr*y, 3. Coro tillv.r,
3. Ml.* Perry. 4. Alrova, S.
Trar.I.r Ju». 4. Jo. Duck, T.
Itollnc. I. Print.
SKCOII) HACK — I I S 4)rad.
II— 1. Harry Took*. 3. Py.rlla
To... 3. T. P. Chirk.boo, 4.
Hky Itirk.r. S. IlMtrr M o t . On.
S. llnnded
Vole, 7. Clron.
ll * r l t . K r . I- Kil'a n.d Putty.
THIRD HACK— S/ll — '-rad#
W— I. Kd'. (jutntus. 1. Illackwhip, 3. »)yv*y Kortun.
4.
Kins Tray. 4. Itcp.ut Hock.r,
d. Kin. Hunsrt. 1. Punda'a
Korlunr, I. Sure Ham.
KOI KTH MACK — a/R—4irad.
T— 1. 1,1iilit Duly, 3. Cut. Kid,
3. Ill* Klmck, 4. Men!, i. Juy
Krull, 4. Ilydrlt, 1. Dol. (Irani.
I. Cull Me Honey.
KIKTH N IC K
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tirade
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(llenn. 3. Joyce D, 4. IM'e
Klesa*. S. Dan Tray. (. Cllfl
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Pender Wants Title Clarifying Bout
BEDFORD, Miss. (U P I) — commission had failed to com­
Paul I’ cnder, the "relnatated" ply with Its own rule requir­
world middleweight eo-chatn- ing that a champion be given
plon, wants a title-clarifying 20 day a not Ire that a chalfight with co-champlon Dirk i. iig« had Ueu filed with the
commission.
Tiger, attorney John J. Cro­
Only the
Massachusetts
nin, Pesider'a advisor, announ­ Boxing Commission continued
ced today,
to recognise Render aa coPender of Brookline, Maea., champlon Ucauao New York'a
was
practically
reinstated November stripping decision
Tuesday by five Judges In the waa followed by similar ac­
appellate division of tho New
York Htato Supreme Court
when they unanimously an­
nulled the New York 8tnte
AtUetlc
Commission's No­
vember title-atrlpping action.
On Nov, D, the New York
Commission vacated Pender's
share of tho title for failure
to defend Ida crown within
tha required six months and
shifted Ha title recognition
to Tiger of Nigeria, who al­
ready waa recognised aa world
champion by the World Box­
ing Association.
Tuesday the five Judge*
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Haul Abrnmaon t i l ) au4 Jarry Jprnlgan (13); Pata Itreuache (111 and Till) Muwell (13).

Jucker Named
Top Cage Coach

Sugar Ray Next
For Downes

up in Hprintr training. The Mooho hus a new act o f Los Angeles Dodgers
teammates at Vero Hunch, Fla.

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has been set for Sunday,
March 10 at the Mayfair
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the event have been an­
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timet.
This tourney starts a busy
weekly golf schedule for
members of the MMGA which
will run through May 12, the
date set for the Navy Civilian
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Handicaps are listed after
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centerfioldcr Curt
Flood, shortstop Dick Groat,
first baseman Rill White,
right fielder George Altman,
third baseman Ken Boyer,
left
fielder Sian
Muslal,
catcher Gene Oliver, second
baseman Julian Javier and
pitcher Ernie Hrogllo.
New York Yankees named
Roland Sheldon, Rud Daley,
Jim Coates, Luis Arroyo and
Ha] Rt-nlff to pilch in Satur­
day’s exhibition
opener
against the Orioles.

Three Jax 'Aces'
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Better Ball
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Recognition of tha thera­
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man waa made In the 18th
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Hank Aaron, checking Into
Milwaukee Bravci' c a m p
four dayy late, hit "homers"
on two of first five pilches
served to him . . . Manny
Jimlnex, reporting to the
Kansas City Athletics at long
last, said he was delayed by
Inability to get piano connec­
tions out of the Dominican
Republic . . . Harvey Haddlx
and Roy Face, veteran pilchera sidelined with minor ali­
ments, returned to action in
Pittsburgh Pirate camp.
Manager Johnny K e a n e

The clinic will operate oa
Each child will be required
Baseball try-outi for Flor­
ida Little Major League will |lo register for try-outs on loth March 21 and 22 begin­
be held on Thursday and Fri­ |on March 2t at Ft. Mellon ning each afternoon at 4 p.m.
Boya who played last year
day afternoons, March 21, 22. Park at 4 p.m.
will nut bo required to try­
out.
A boy must be 10 before
July 1, 1963 to be aligible to
play this season and be can­
not be 13 yean of age priof
to Aug. 1, 1963.
After the two day «linic ia
which the candidalaa will ba
t a u g h t baiting, throwing,
Three ace greyhounds, sent Kennel Club oval on* at a
catching and bal* running,
here to represent the Jack­ time tonight In three school­ the coaches will hold a plsytr
sonville Kennel Club to the ing events. They are Velvet draft and draft their selec­
return toter-cily match race Sis, who won the first Inter­ tions for this year.
city match at Jacksonville
The season will get under­
on tap Saturday night, will
last Saturday and June Moore way Monday, April 9.
tour t h e
Sanford-Orlando end Roselle Rose, who fin­
ished fourth end fifth respec­
tively.
In the upcoming race Sat­
urday the SOKC will be rep­
resented by the same speedstera who reprevented It last
Saturday. They are Texas
NEW YORK (U P I) - Ed
LONDON (U P I) — Sugar Lace, who placed. Denny Mac
Jucker, who daringly chang­
Ray Robinson will be the who ahowed and Lillie Rhon­
ed Cincinnati’s atyle of bas­
next opponent
for Terry da, who had to settle for
ketball and now hopes to
Downes of England, former sixth in the six-dog contest.
lead the Bearcats to an un­
world middleweight co-cham­
The first schooling event
precedented
third
straight
pion, wbo scored his fourth tonight for live visitors will be
NCAA championship, today
straight
comeback
victory right efter the fifth recc.
was named college coach of
Tuesday night on a contro­
Sarasota's inaugural champ, the year by United Press In­
versial ninth-round TKO over Sarasota Suncoast, is a two
ternational.
American Jimmy Beecharn to one favorite on the morn­
The dedicated, 45-year-old
at Seymour Hall.
ing line when he tries for his Jucker, whose team compil­
Robinson of New York, third win in only five starts
ed a 23-1 record this sea­
former
middleweight
and in tonight’s ninth race, the
son—his third as head coach
welterweight champion, has big midweek feature. In win­
at Cincinnati—received 118
been
matched
to
meet ning his second start Sunvotes from the 363 sports
Downes in a return to round coast was clocked at 30.90,
writers and radlo-TV broad­
fight at London's Wcmbly fastest time for the current
casters who took part in the
Arena on April 30, Terry's campaign through Monday.
nationwide poll.
manager, Sam Bums, anIncluded tn the entries are
George Ireland o f Loyola
nounced today.
Mystery Tamer, seeking his of Chicago finished second
In the previous non-title seventh win, and three five­
with 44 votes and Ohio
bout at London last Sept. time winners, My Perfection,
State’s Fred Taylor, who
29, Downes won a 10-round Cherokee Hulou and Duke
named Ihe top coach in 1961
decision over Sugar Ray.
Drake.
and 1092, waa third with 28
K vm iK a
votes.
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TV Time Previews
7:308 p.m. NBC. The Vir­
ginian. "The Money Cage."
Color. Tills aerks. noted for
some quality guest perform­
ances, docs not lack that in­
gredient tonight, although the
acting is overshadowed by it*
fine acrlpt. Steve I'orrest
atari as a con man setting up
a bank robbery in Medicine
Bow, Ilia plans arc working
at smoothly as the charm of
his manner when two unex­
pected (orcea turn against
him. There is a run on the
bank and a run on him by the
bankcr’ a daughter, his intend­
ed foil. Joanna Moore is fea­
tured with stars Lee J. Cobh,
James Drury, Doug McClure
and Uary Clarke.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. "The Emmett Lawton
Story." Of the four regular
atari, only Scott Miller, as
Scout Duke Shannon, appears
in this episode and lie carries
the load quite convincingly.
Duke Is trapped In a town
where the citizens are under
the thumb of a Imodium "dic­
tator" (Stanley A d a m s ) .
Duke Is in a bad spot after
lie accidentally kills one of
the dictator's hoods and gets
help only from a cripple
(Dennis Hopper) who has no
standing In the town. Hopper
steals (his show with his act­
ing.
9-9:30 p.m. COS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. A funny epi­
sode that secs Mr. Drysdalc
upset by his own schemes—
he installs Jed as a vice pres­
ident of hla bank to use his
akil! In a skcei-ihooting ri­
valry. Jed is gratified at Uie
opportunity, and determines
to become a success as a
banker. Buddy Ebstn stars
with
Irene Ryan,
Donna
Douglas, Max Baer and Ray­
mond Daily as Mr. Drysdale.
B-lO p.m. NBC. The Perry
Como Show, (Color) Despite

a cool opening to "Breeiin'
Along with the Brcere," this
show warms up considerably,
especially when the four Step
Brothers do their unique rou­
tines, and challenge the rcat
of the cast to join them In the
finale.
The cast includes
Juanle Sommers s i n g i n g
"niues in the Night" and
"Memories," comedian Char­
lie Manna, and pantomlmistbanjolst Gene Sheldon. Among
Perry's songs are "More
Than You Know" and "AIwayi."
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show. Never mind
the thin pk&gt;t; this is a vaude­
ville show and a very enter­
taining
one.
Hose
Marie
sings, M o r e y
Amsterdam
does a comedy monologue and
there's a song-and-dancc rou­
tine by Dick Van Dyke and
Mary Tyler Moore. The high­
light is Van Dyke learning
with rotund Henry Calvin to
do an amazingly good visual
and vocal impression of Stan
Laurel and Oliver Hardy. A l­
so in for some lahghs is
comic Lcnnic Wcinrib, who
misses the show within this ■
show.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The U. S. I
Steel
Hour.
"Moment of
liagc." This story is bettor
scripted than it is cast, al­
though Glenda Farrell and
Marc Connelly add their siz­
able professional quality to
the production. A private'
school instructor is about to
get married when he finda a
strong impediment in h is 1
path.
His
mother-in-law
learns he is an adopted child
and wants lo know more of
his origins. A private detec­
tive provide* him with the J
knowledge that his father w as,
executed for murder.
10-11 p.m. NBC. The E lcy
cntli Hour. "F ive Moments |
Out of Tim e." Quite good.

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D E AR A B B Y : Wo have a U r
,y angora cat who hnn used up all
Her nine lives. We dumped her out
in the country about seven times and
each time we took her about ten
miles from home, but she always
found her way home again. Would
anybody like to hnve our cat?
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that it la erucl to "dump" a cat out
in the country? It could die of star­
vation or exposure. Tell your Daddy
to call the Animal Shelter if you
can't find a friend or neighbor who
wants a big gray angora cat which
has used up all its lives.
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D E AR A B B Y : I have been going
with a widow for a year. I am 55,
have never been married and do not
particularly care for children, and
she has three. They are average
teen-agers who get on my nervus
when I ’m around them for over an
hour. This woman puts her children
first and I ’m afraid If I marry her
she would soon hnve me playing sec­
ond fiddle to her children. I love her
but I don’t like her set-up. Also, the
expense o f a ready-made family
frightens me. Any advice?
FRIGHTENED
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By Abigail Van Buren
or one who Is "unbearable." Or one
with grown children who would be
no expense to you. You might "love"
this woman, but your letter reveals
a man who would say " I do" and
then wonder why he did.
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DEAR AB B Y: Twelve years ago
I divorced my husband (nls name
was JONES) and I had n son whom
I shall call JOE JONES. He is now
19. Ten yearn ago I married a man
whom I shall call MR. SMITH. My
son remained Joe Jones becuuse his
real father wouldn’t permit my sec­
ond husband to adopt him. Fine.
When my Hon’s friends come to the
house they call me "MRS. JONES."
I don’t bother to correct them be­
cause, nfier all, my son’s mime Is
JOE JONES, so It Is a nntural mis­
take. But when my husband is homo
and they call him "MR. JONES"
he docs a slow burn. Should I correct
them on the spot while my husband
Is fuming with anger? Or should I
let it go and let him fume?
MRS. SMITH
DEAR MRS. SM ITH: Tell your
son (privately) to advise his friends
that MR. SMITH is your husband,
and that you are MRS. SMITH. And
that although MR. JONES is his father’s name, MR. JONES doesn't
live there uny more.

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It ha* bean a long, long
time alnca th« American
housewlfa was expected to
bake her own bread, weave
her own cloth, can her own
vegetable*, or place quilts.
Now another o f Ui* homemaker'* job* ha* received spe­
cial attention—thl* time In a
court decision rendered In n
separata maintenance suit
The Judge ordered tha wife to
send tha laundry out—with
the husband footing the laun­
dry bill.
Regardless of tha merits or
arguments of tha particular
case Involved, the judge most
likely rendered hi* decision In
light of tha attitude of tha
American housewife, w h o
looks on doing the family

: By Ruth Millett

wash as tha first Job to be
hlryd done the minute a couple
ran afford It.
Tha futility wash Is the Inst
of the Idg Jobs in tha Itoina
In thi'su ilny* of raady-mude
clothe*, ready-mixed food nnd
electrical applitiiices. True,
automatic washers and drier*
have lightened thu Jolt of
washing clothes, lint Ironing
I* still time consuming drud­
gery, end women try to get
rid cf the Joh Just ss quickly
as thu household budget per­
mits.
Any mutt who today enjoy*
any kind of luxury at the ex­
pense of hi* wife's standing
over nn Ironing board is liv­
ing In a world thst I* on the
way out.
The judicial decision show*

HE'S TH E MOST!
YOU'VE HEARD the old
saying, "Let George do II,"
I'm sure.
Well, It certainly filled Ihc
occasion at Rotary meeting
a couple of weeks ago.
George Touhy, who always
rearf.r a brlrf new*.cast fur­
nished hy Mike Reek (also a
Rotarinn) each week, was the
speaker for Ibe day. (And
that was becauic something
else fell through and they
knew George would do it!)
Well, to cap the climax,
everybody had so many con­
flicting engagements, there
was nobody to introduce
George.
So good old George . . . he
read the newscast, introduced
himself and then went on to
give a fine talk on banking.
Am] that's not sill
Your columnist, who usual­
ly attends Rotary to report
the speaker's remarks each
Monday (nt least that was thu
original assignment) was ab­
sent that Monday, to you
know what!
Ycsl George wrote up that
speech himself! Drought It In
to the Herald bright and
early next morning!
Shucks, with a few more
Georges like (hat, what do wu
need with youac guys!

By Oswald Jacoby

My analysis of the opening
That looked more rleky and I
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bad a lot of diamond*. My roI could not afford to trump
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lend because I needed all dum­
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A Nona
my's four trump* for my
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In
all my side suit tricks beheart* and thre* diamond* In
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going after ruffs.
my hand but alnca a trump
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My ace o f diamond* took
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had not baan opanad 1 had a
4 A J8 4
the first trick. My next plays
way to sllmlnata all fiva of
* None
wore tha are and king of
them.
Both vulnerable
heart*. I ruffed u diamond In
On* lottr could go on tha
Booth Weal Nwtk Ksst
dummy and cashed dummy'*
Pais 8 *
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aca o f clubs and I could
Pass 8 *
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ace of club*. 1 discarded n
trump tha othar four o f them.
Pats 4 N T. Pais
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heart, but a diamond discard
Mayba everything wda going
Pass II N T. Pais
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Pass 7 *
Pass would have boen a* good.
to ba all right aftar alb
IFa*s
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When no one ruffed my wor­
Naxt 1 noted that ovary
Opening lead—4 K
ries were over. 1 spread my
trump In my band and In dum­
I hand announcing that I would
my was high. One* I started I could overniff ms.
An alternate Una of play I ruff back and forth for the
to ruff In dummy I could ruff
back and forth and no one| waa to set up dummy’s clubs. |remaining tricks.

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^ottii h/igginlootham.

how well we wetnen have
managed to sell men on the
hint that doing tha luumlry
Isn't at housewife's Job, un­
less her husband’s poy cheek
rnn't possibly cover huvlng
it done.
And even then, many «
housewife would ruther take
a Job nnd pny to hnve thu
laundry done,, rather than
stuy nt home and fare tha
laundry delull.
Counsel that hit* home:
Head Ruth Millett'* bochlet,
"Ilnppier Wive* (hint* for
hualmml*)." Just send 26
rent* to Ruth Millett Render
Service, elo The Knnford Her­
ald, I’. O. Rox 4811, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New York
111, N. Y.

Sweet and sleek:
our oingham girl cotton chocks

demurely done up
In two templing pieces.

I screaming maniacs . . . To­
gether! yeh, yeh, yeh!"
Doesn't Dial get you right
here?
* * *
RAIN DIDN'T STOP those
Slctson co-eds who came
trudging through town Satur­
day, walking from DcLand to
Altamonte Springs.
The four girls slogged along
cheerfully, laughing and Jok­
ing among themselves, wav­
ing to staring passersby in
their nice dry autos.
Mel Dekle offered the drip­
ping wet hut laughing girls a
cup of hot coffee, as we stoppt-d them for a chat near his
Gulf Station, hut they turned
it down, saying they were
way behind schedule, and
they strode briskly away in
the rain, with a big wet collie
tagging along. The girls ssid
he was Just one of the num­
erous dogs who Joined them
at various points along the
hike.

YOUNG JOHN APPLEBY,
a crippled child himscif, is
going to head up the drive
here this year to raise funds
lor the Seminole County So­
ciety for Crippled Children
and Adults.
One of the most important
projects that Die society has
been working on for several
years is Camp Challenge, the
special camp for crippled
children about 20 miles west
of Sanford.
This camp has everything
built especially for the needs
of these children, so that they
can enjoy swimming, camp­
• • •
ing and all kinds of outdoor
LINDA KING, president of sports and activities In the!
the Girl’s Council of 4-H for wheelchairs or on crutches or
Seminole County, lias really braces.
pul tier heart, hands and head
a • •
Into the club, us Die pledge
CAN YOU IMAGINE 100
c/lmrt* the members to do.
pianos all being played at one
Active, busy Linda has held time?
the office of president be­
It sort of staggers JIY
fore, along with Just almut Imagination and mine’s pret­
every other office in the or­ ty active.
ganization.
Rut it's going to be done
She has won her Award Saturday when Henry Mazer,
Pins in Clothing, Home tin conductor of the Florida Sym­
phony Orchestra, directs over
300 children and teenagers
from all over central Florida
in a massed piano concert at
the Municipal Auditorium in
Orlando.
Eighteen
Sanford young­
sters will be among those who
have been chosen to partici­
pate, with Ihc youngest only
six years aid, on up to 10.
Mrs. Guy lllshop has five
pupil* In the concert, Sherry
Spinelli, IS, Donna Foley, 13,
llella Spinelli, 10, Elizabeth
Rogers, to, and Mike McDan­
iel, 10.

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MAYRE SOME OF YOU
aru wondering what happened
to your favorite columnist,
(namely me) and to tell (he
truth, 1 don’t know,
Just been too busy to work
on column material, ami (tie
days slip by so fast, before
you know it, the week's gone,
like the autumn leaves.
And (hat reminds me of a
humorous tong parody by
plsnitl-humorisl Stan Free­
man who played hero In Dio
Concert aeries recently.
He ssng several comic par­
odies, saying he didn't like
the words to some songs, so
wrote his own. The one he
said he wrote for Autumn
Leaves went something like
this:
"The Autumn leaves, slip
by my window , . . and then
the roof and then the house
. . . the hurricane has come
upon us . . . etc . . ."
He added sumelhing almut
•'There'* only room for uni­
on Uil* rail, dear" am) ended
up with . . , "Hut I’ll miss
you most of all . . ."
I made up a song parody
myself, Saturday, to the tunc
of "Let's Get Together, yell,
yeh, yeh . . ." that went like
this;
"What lousy weather, yell,
yeh, yeh . . . When will the
sun shine through!
"What leusy weather* yeh,
yeh, yeh, . . . good for ducks
but not for you.
" I f It keeps coming down
our backs , . , we'll all be

Haltor, (loitered with
foam rubber shell bra and

PS

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L IN D A KING
provrim-nti and Junior Lead­
ership and three Award Pins
In Dress Review.
For three years she has
won the Achievement Certifi­
cate for the county, In con­
junction with the Seminole
County 4-1! improvement pro­
gram.
A book entitled " I Dare
You," which Is prcscnlrd to
outstanding girl leaders It
now hers, and she has sup­
ported her Iocs I yesr round
4-H work wnii ihrce ■unmier*
at short course and at 4-H
camp.
A competent and ellicient
junior leader, Linds
has
worked with the younger girls
on food snd nutrition, and it
now working an teaching
them how to make clothing
for'themselves or their fam­
ily.
All the 4-H‘cra are now ob­
serving 4-H Week in many
different ways, and at the
same time getilng r»sdy h&gt;r
County Events on April 6.

Take a piece of regular
wire window acreening and
' cut It to Ibe same size *s your
loose powder runlainer. It
bolds the puff out of the pow­
der for storing and, with a
•light pressure, sifts Just the
right ■ mount of powder on
your pufL It 'eliminate* wsate
of powder, too.

jasl wearasmile
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There will be 13 students
from Mary E. Tolar Nance’s
School of I’ iano, including
Susan Ray, six, Mary Edna
Burton, nine, Gcri Ann Warli­
ke, 13. Greg Carlton, 12,
David Goethe, eight. Sue
Lynn Howell, 14, Audrey Dec­
ker, 10, Louise Sleukley, 14,
Becky Tanner, 13, Rebecca
Patterson, 12, Ll*n Odham,
10, Tommy Vincent, to, and
Julie Pcrtuns, to.
Sometimes there will be 200
children all playing at once
in same of Die duet nunilicr*
which will feature two chil­
dren at each piano!

DON'T FORGET. GIRLS . .
the big professional "Time
Out For Fun" show at Jrt
Lanes, Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
The advance revues of the
i Im w
look exciting and dif­
ferent. Latest styles In clothing, coiffures, dance steps,
with s lot of bright vocals and
entertaining In the fast paced,
two hour ahow.
Delirious refreshment* arc
going to be served, loo, slung
with useful snd valuable door
prizes.
Art Matthews, the Lester
Lanin Trio. Heller and Helene
are among the television and
Divider personalities who will
appear.
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AUTHENTIC
COSTUMES
for you, and even more es­
will lie worn by the Daugh- pecially
fo r
non-howlers,
rourtesy of that happy Hun­
garian. John Spolskl.

Sllmmeroo, with Inner ponly.

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ters of the American nevolu f
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tlon si the Seinl-Ccntcnnial. j *r_
Mrs. F. E. Iloumillst tells us.1
Mrs. Iloumillst Is heading
up Die g.ojp's part cp-tion.
The led. s will be m the
scene at t..c General Sai.ford
Memorial Library in Fort
Melon Park, all that day,
(April 27) Irom 9 a.m. to 0
pin,
Librarian
Charles
Entzmlngcr will open the library
which contains many of Gen­
eral Sanford's personal ef­
fects amt those of his family.
Ti’.csc costumes that the
ladies will be wearing w.ll be
•'for real"—genuine, handeddown colonial style gowns
thst will lend a fine air to
Ihc proceedings of the day.

fjrrnllt

Mrs. Joseph Zukowskl of
North Triplet Dr. Casselberry
has returned home after be­
ing confined to Die Orlando
Air Force I5a»c Hospital for
treatment.

SHEER »BEAUT.Y

CANNON
NYLO N
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TOMMY \ liSL'EN f umi llebuccu .Innu I’nttereori
admire the birthday cake at Tommy’s birthday
party. He was 11 years old and his Rrandmother,
Mrs. Alma Nccse invited some o f his friends in
for an informal party and refreshments o f cake
and ice cream.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Personals
By Mr*. Adsm Mullrr
Mr. and Mrs. John Leone of
Plantation Ituad hud ns their
recent housiirucsti, .Mr. and
Sirs, Alex Gcddc* of Springdale, Conn.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Wil­
liam* of Park Lane enteitnlned Mr*. William*’ *i*tcr, Mr*.
D. Morgan of Lakewood. Ohio,
und her duughU-r, Mrs. Ro­
bert Gilc*„ und soil David of
Akron, Ohio.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bell of

Linda Vista have as their
houseguest* their son-in-law
and daughter and rhildren
from .Midway Islund, Cdr. and
Mr*. Raymond Sheen, Nancy,
thu*-, Pamela, 10, ami Caro­
lyn, 12. Following a few
week* in DeBary the Com­
mander will be transferred to
Washington, D. C.

Enterprise

Personals
By Helm Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ja­
cob* and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Marshall have returned to
their home in Mowcaqua, III.
after a visit with Bcv. and
Mrs. Fred Foster. Mrs. Ja­
cob* was a sister of Mr*.
Foster and they all had 1
wonderful visit while the men
enjoyed fishing around this
area.
Twenty-seven members of
the Senior and Intermediate
MYF groups of Barnett Mem­
orial Methodist church, ac­
companied by Mr*. R. T. Hatcbctl and Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Foster joined members from
Orange City, DeBary and
Sanford, and motoied down
to Lake Wales to attend an
evening performance of the
"Passion Play" there.

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N ew Arrivals

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In Oviedo
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Hick­
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birth of an eight pound sob,
Bryant Napoleon, Feb. 11.
Maternal grandparents are
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were dc asparagus fernTt—
The archway
The regular monthly- meet­
Circle* ol Uic sanlord liar Barney Miller were co-hos elect, at t’.'c Jones home on corated with arrangement* of between the living and din­
ing
of the Norman deVere
den Club plan the follow in g, teste* for a shower honarln; West Second Street.
red and white rose* and
ing rooms were intertwined
nieclin^. ibis week
|Howard Chapter. U n i t e d
with the fern and roses.
T ill RSII.AY
Daughters of the Confederacy,
Appropriate games
were
CAMELLIA Circle will meet
wa* held Friday afternoon at
el.Joyed by the guests and
■ t Ibe home of Mr*. Ihm
following the gift opening re- the home of Mr*. W. C. Hill,
Reynold* in Idlewild at K p.m.
frediment* of party mixes, on Magnolia Avenue.
Member* are a*ked 1o bring
The president. Mr* W. T.
O VER .la YE A R S
cake, punch and coffee were
article* ior a while elephant
Merritt, presided and after
At First K Palmetto
served
by
lire
liodesscs.
Mrs,
tale.
(Alongside old post office)
Edward
Thomas
assisted the ritual, American flag
IIEMEROt ALLIs C i r c l e
pledge ami salute to the Con­
with the serving.
member* will meet at llic
federate flag, routine business
home ol Mr*. Hubert Martin i
Those sharing the evening
was transacted. Mr*. Merritt
MIL AND MIIS. JOSEPH C. T IIO IIP — Word him'with the honorec were Mr*.
in Lake Mary al 7:30 p in.
announced iho Till District
Been received o f Uie marriage o f Joseph C.
Rerl lien-on. mother of the
The ho»tc*s will also present
meeting at Daytona Beach on
lionorec and Mrs. Roger!
Die program and show slides
Thorp, non o f Mrs. \V. C. Hlngo and Gordon E.
Feb. 27 and *ai&lt;' six members
Clark, Mr*. Harold Clark,
of orchid*.
Thorp, o f Sanford, to Mins Funiyo Mojami, o f
planned to attend.
Mrs. Jeanette Hall,
Mr*.
• Carpeln • Furniture
IVY Circle meets with Mr*.
Two visiiur* from Annie
Fukuoka, Japan. The groom Is serving in the
Hugh Booth. Mr*. Alice Heron.
•
Tile
• Pianos
William Mann at 7;3n p.m.
Coleman Chapter in Orlando
U, S. A ir Force and stationed in Japan.
Mr*. l-cwls Mny an, Mr*.
Mr*. Crank Donulna- wilt con­
• Rental Beds
were introduced, Mr*. Mary
Robert Kays, Miss Sandy
duct a workshop on llouci ar­
L, Weaver and Mr*. It. N.
Wright, Mr*. Louis Rotunda,
rangement*.
Axton, who i* second vice Osteen
Mrs.
E.
L.
tilers,
and
Vicky
FRIDAY
president of tlic state. They
and Antonia. Mrs. L. N. lfol.
DIRT GARDENERS Circle
spoke briefly concerning their
loway, Mrs. June Sw^rtfager
will meet at 9:30 am . in Ihe
P e rs o n a ls
activities. Dr. John John*.
and
Mrs.
It.
J.
Turner.
Caucas Room of First FedDougin* Jttr**. fourth grade
Professor ol \meriean His­
oral for a program on horti­
tory and Political Science at student, wa* winner of the
4*1’ CHICAGO, ILL.
culture. Mrs Gerald Knight
Stetson University wa* Hie spelling contest at the Osteen
will be the speaker and hos­
uml
I’clcr Tyson,
speaker for Hie afternoon and school
Representative of
tesses are Group Six.
told of the major bailie of eighth guide wa* iuimt-r Up.
IllliiSCCS Circle memlieri
the Confederacy which look Both Itny* pnrli.lput. d In the
will meet at tile home of Mrs.
place in Florida known a* the West Yoln*in elimination con­
P A T R K T A S T E V E N S C O SM E T IC S
T. A. Burleigh al 2 p.m. A
Bailie of Ohisteo or Ocean test held ut Hi,. DrI.ninl High
(Sold Only At Itcauly Salons)
white elephant sale will Ire
Fond a hundred year* ago. School, Tuesday evening.
held following the business
Mr*. It. A. Lackey brought He tx-ad from hi* manuscript
W IL L HE IN OUR B E A U TY S A L O N
session.
tiack many exotic Spanish entitled "The Civil War in
IXORA CIRCLE is sponsor­
VioritU"
which
will
soon
be
iccipcs
from
her
recent
Euro­
MISS JEA.Y HENSON, front, was guest o f honor nt a bridal shower, re­
F R ID A Y - M A R C H 8
ing a lecture on landscaping
pean tour and tried them out put in printed form.
cently given by Mrs. It. E. Jones, center uml Mrs. Barney Miller, right. A t
at t h e
Episcopal Parish
Refreshments were served
Ate have coii-olidalcd *11
on
her
friends,
the
VAll-5
Of­
Giving Facial* • Manicure*
left is Jean’s mother, Mrs. Berl Henson.
by Hie hostess to Mines. Mer­
House, starting at 9:30 a.m.
our Office Furniture form­
ficers Wives.
Make-l'p Analyain and
Mrs. E d w a r d Henriquez,
erly on display al 110 Mag­
She invited the group over ritt, Mrs. It. B. Monro, Lois
stale landscaping chairman.
nolia lo our main -lore and
for dinner sod bridge. A sea- Taylor, F. E. Houmillat, A.
B E A U T Y CO NSULTATIONS
Will be the guest speaker.
warehouse at —
food, chicken and vegetable B. Wallace, David Caldwell,
M.
J.
Uram,
G.
E.
McCall.
W.
Members of the WOODROSE
dials called "Paella" was
M agnolia
11
Ave.
and DRIFTWOOD Circles will
served over sstlmn rice. A. Ferry, J. M. McCaskUl,
Join them for the program.
This main dish was accom­ B. F. Robison, W. F. Carter,
J AC ARANDA Circle meets
panied by a delicious drink Richard Glee son. It, !,. Per­
2 lil» So. French Ave.
'
.122-8346
with Mra. Irving I. Fry or at
called "Sangreo," an avocado kins, J. 11. Truluck and Hie
Offire Simply ,\ (till*
Miss Mary Hilda Hasty and
three guest*.
7:30 p.m. Mrs. J. 11. Fahey
salad
wiHi
herb
dressing
and
Harry Martz were mariied
will present a program on
By Sir*. Clarrnrr Knydrr
ness, F v a c e ,
Friendship, melba peaches marinated in
March 4 In Sanford. CountyBonsai (miniature) trees.
Semitmlu Hcbckah l»d g e Love and Truth. The program burgandy.
Judge Vernou Mize officiated
MIMOSA Circle will meet
Following the outstanding
at the informal ceremony*.
No. 3 wa* host to represents- closed with Mr*. Nick I’fcifat the home of Mrs, Jo Feck
dinner the
group played
Mi*« Elease Fear* was maid tives of all Rcbckah Lodge* auf singing “ Give Us This
in DcBary at 10 a.m. for a
bridge. Mr*. It. F. Watson
of honor and best man wa*
workshop on dried arrange­
in District No. 1U at a district Day."
won first prize, Mr*. K. C.
Robert J. Harris.
Refreshments were served Flynn, low, and the traveling
ments with all member! par­
meeting
at
the
Odd
Fellow*
The bride is the daughter
in tlic dining room where the prize went to Mr*. II. H.
ticipating.
of Mr*. Vera Hasty and the Hall. &gt;
table was decorated with a Lovelace. High band for the
ROSE Circle members will
late .Mr. Curry Hasty of San.Mr*. Clarence Snyder, no­ basket of red rose* and Jili-* evening was held by Mrs. K. A L W A Y S
F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
meet at the home of Mrs. A.
lord. The groom is the son ol ble grand, welcomed all pre­ of Hie valley, (lie same (low­
sm
W. Epps at B:3t) a.m. and go
It. Hamilton and Mr*. John
Mr. uml Mr*. H. C. Martz of
to the Imperial House for
sent and introduced Mr*. er* were used throughout the Draim.
Benton, Fa.
hall.
lunch, then visit the Florida
Others enjoy ing Hie evening
The bride wa* bom ill San­ Fannie Spink of Orlando, past
31r*. Robert Williams, Mr*. were Mines. I.. 11. Selle, T.
Federation of Garden Club
ford a n d
attended
local president of the Hcbckah As­ Auburn Rector, Mr*. May
Headquarters.
K. Mead. D. W. Beard, C. E.
school*. Tlic groom attended sembly; Mrs. Ethel Vaiulerltubow, Mr*. Mac Myers, Thompson, W. S. Holte, V. D.
school* in Benton, Fa. At car of Miami, past president ■Mr*. I). C. Howard and Mrs.
Monroe, C. L. Fitzpatrick, N.
present he is serving in thi­ of the LA I'M; Mr*. Margaret W. I,. Roche served sandJ. Merge, P4 E. Boose, H. W,
McGonlgal
of
Kissimmee,
ll. S. Navy and is stationed at
w-lclu-*, cake, candy, nul* and Johnson, K. E. Rudd and D.
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ chaplain of (lie Hcbckah As­ coffee to guests from Orlan­
J, Brough.
sembly
of
Florida,
and
Mr*.
tion.
do, Kissimmee, si. Cloud. Mi­
The couple is residing at Velma Sumner, Orlando, dis­ ami, Michigan and Connecti­
401 East I4tll Street, Apt. 102, trict deputy president of Dis­ cut.
If a tea last* for hour*, you
in Sanford. They plan to visit trict No, to. Visitors from
aren't expected to stay unless
and
Connecticut
The Peacemaker* Wives his parents tuter in lists sum­ Michigan
you're helping.
were also welcomed.
If your family is fond of
held Die regular bridge and mer.
canasta party at the home
Twelve electric c.unites to "greens" plant Swiss chard in
NOW IS THE TIME
of Mrs. II. A. Mon-land.
la* used in initilory work were your garden this year. It will
produce
more
edible
greens
High bridge awarded for Forest City
presented to Sctninola HeTO P L A N T
the evening wa* won by Mr*.
hcknii l/alge by the Fust No­ per foot ol row than any other
G. H. Danglemon. ■ guest of
F R U IT T R E E S
ble Grands Club. Holder* for similar vegetable. Further­
Mr*. Moreland. The (raveling
Hie randies were a gift from more, it'* a dual-use vege­
FI.U.MS - FKAItS
deuce prize went to Mrs. T.
Mrs. Minnie Taylor. Mr*. table.
By Sliii Icy Wrntwurth
AND PERSIMMONS
You
can
cook
Hie
green
J. Cann.
Snyder made Hie presentation
Friend* of .Mr*. John Ran­
READY TO GOI
Other VAH-7 wives enjoyinff
and Mrs. W. L. Roche accept- leave* as you would spinach
Lake Brantley
the evening of cards were dall, West
lint
you
can
also
strip
Hie
leaf
rd and thanked the puit noble
Mrs. It. E. Lavender, Mrs. Road, Forest City, will regret grands on hrilulf or Hie lodge. blades away (using them a*
L. A. Heath, Mrs. O. W. Mc­ to learn that *lie was rushed This wa* a project of Hie rlnlt green*) anil cook the midriffs
Guire, Mr*. G. F. Schneider, to the Florida Sanitarium and last year when Mrs, Sny-lcr alone like celery. Serve them
Mr*. G. W. Cffliuin, Mr*. A. Hospital. Sunday, when she wa* president.
creamed —they 're delicious!
M. Campbell, Mr*, n. L. became very ill. She 1* re­
.Mr*. Sumner, DDF, presid­
Wright and Mr*. W. C. Hol­ ported to he resting comfort­
ed during the district meet­
ably.
ton.
ing. Site announced that her
project this pan year had
been the presentation of one
dorm bed spread* and *lip
covers for Hie living room
furniture at the Odd Fellows
take shape with W c l F l i e r S®
home in Gainesville.
At Hie request of Mrs. Eva
Tluirslan, president of the In*
AT
tcnialhmsl Assn, of Iteliekah
Assemblies,
Mrs.
Sumner
presented a special program.
Mem tiers of Seminols took
part iu the program empha­
sizing Faith, Service, Kind­
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that the Kennedy administration
seeks to “ manage the news’* needs to
be put in some balance.
The President himself has taken
a hand, trying to minimize the issue
by treating it wittily — as he often
does when under some fire.
Yet there are probably few re­
sponsible newsmen in Washington
and elsewhere who doubt that man­
agement o f the news is taking place.
What has to lie understood is that
this is not something unique to Pres­
ident Kennedy. The Kisenhowcr Ad­
ministration practiced news control,
ns ilid the Roosevelt and Truman re­
gimes before. In fact, this is a tech­
nique as old as memory.
Nor is it limited to the national
government.
Sleuthing
reporters
have been complaining about “ invis­
ible government*’ at the state level
for decades.
The fact it is both commonplace
and old does not justify it as a poli­
cy. Within the limits dictated by se­
curity, the proper needs o f govern­
ment, the public is entitled to know
what its elected and appointed o ffi­
cials are doing and saying.
Rut the record o f history, right up
to the most current events, indicates
that government officials have a
strung self-protective instinct. They
are not about to hand out gracefully
and ungrudgingly information which
in any way will damage them person­
ally or |R&gt;litically.

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spending at, at least tlie pre­
sent rate is essential to keep
business and employment at
current levels. Past experi­
ence tells ttie President that
spending for space and de­
fense is the only sizable
spending he stands ninth
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Political

WASHINGTON— (N’ KA) —
Spearheading tlie Hrpiihlican
drive to cut between SIO bil­
lion and $15 billion from
President Kennedy's $HW bil­
lion budget for next year are
flep. Frank T. How o( Can­
The late Senator Hubert ton, Ohio, ami other l io l’
Kerr of Oklahoma, as chair­ members of the House Appro­
man of tlie Senate Commit­ priations Committee.
tee on Space, was a great aid
How and his group will o|&gt;eto the President in putting rate under Republican con­
through his space budget gressional leaders, but they
requests in past years. Clinton will seek support for their
Anderson of New Mexico, who budget-cutting from economyMircvcds lo the chairmanship minded Democrats.
in place of Kerr, is a loved
Republicans realize they
and respected Senator who is can't succeed in this opera­
also enthusiastic for proceed­ tion without Democratic votes,
ing with our probes Into but they played this coalition
space, lie disagrees in three crisscross game in rutting
respects with Kerr's views. Truman administration bud­
Anderson wilt urge that wc ged in the With Congress and
stress tlie development of nu­ they think they can do it
clear propulsion, as tlic only again.
If the Republicans and their
means for interplanetary tra
vel now known. He will push Democralir kindred spirits
for more civilian and less ran make major cuts in next
military control of the apart* year's budget, they tN«lieve
program. And he will lay it will help justify tile tax
greater stress on retaining tlie cut In,til parties want Tlie
public right to patents de­ President’ s tax reform pro­
veloped by private industry gram is left out » ( tlie u(win the course of government ration.
Maurice Stan*. President
contract work involving space.
In a year when sponsors of Eisenhower's last Hudget Pu­
other programs calling for re an director, has done the
(pending by tlie Federal gov­ research job and compiled tinernment are begging for pen­ figures which will Ih&lt; used
nies, the advocates of almost as basic for the RepublicanMi billion for spare explora­ planned cuts. Stans will mil
tion next year may be asked {take an active part In Hie
by Congress if they are sure operation; lie'll slay ill I In'
that will In* enough.
background as an adviser.

Letters

Carol wants to know how a son
But horizontal
lines and short.
(10) Sequins and fabrics
plump girl ran minimize her make you look ncavicr.
excess wright hy thr way
(4&gt; Obese
people
should that shine as if they are metallie, should In* abhorred by
she dresses. Scrapbook this thus avoid belts, for these ac­
women who wish to appear
case, tor It contains some centuate your East-West di­ feminine, soft and enticing.
of the axioms of pathology
mensions, and plump folks
For shining fabrics connote
pertaining lo style ami cos­ need to stress their North- hard, metallic objects and
tume. Jewelry and formal South diameter*
tints exert a subconscious
attire. Hut the best way lo
(5&gt; Fat (oiks should adopt repulsive iniluencc on men.
slenderize is via thr diet­ the V-neck on their waists
Attractive women are siqiing iMKiklrt named below. amt avoid tlie square-cut or posed lo lie soft, not brittle,
Send for it at oner.
oval necks.
metallic or .sandpaperish.
CASK 0-175; Carol J., aged
&lt;6) Plump people should
And if you are somewhat
16, is the beauty contestant avoid tight horizontal strands masculine in build or quite
named earlier this week.
of pearls or other beads that athletic by all means femin­
"D r Crane." she added. " I emphasize their East-West ize yourself, for men usual­
am a little plump. I realize line*, and if they do wear ly don't want dates with a
that I should diet
beads, these should tie in half-man, which is what a
"Hilt I haven't time to lose long strand*, reached nearer masculinized female connotes.
much weight before the beau­ their waist, to accentuate
Hut for tlic best way to ap­
ty contest next week.
their North-South dimension. pear sylph-like try to diet
"So arc there any psy etiolo­
(7) Obese women should olf your excess blubber.
gical ways by which 1 can at also beware of rings on their
So send for my booklet
least appear more slender?" fingers, for rings stress the "How to Lise 10 Lbs. in to
Yes, indeed, there are many East-West
directions
that Days." enclosing a stamped,
things a plump (N-rson can plump people need to avoid. return envelope, plus 30c.
do to make her weight at
(8) Plump women should
least SEEM to In- less than it wear longer skirts. And fat
really is.
men should adopt full length
• For example, high heels will trousers, instead o( tlie mo­
add more height and thus dern shorts that make obese
Rich or poor, take care of
lend to minimize a fat per­ men look more elephantine. your liralth. It doesn't care
son's stocky, plump profile.
(9) Eat women can profit­ , how you're lixed.
Although high heels pro­ ably wear hats with high
duce backache, they also give crowns to increase their ap­
Thieves stole a small mer­
a girl a more trim ankle and parent North South dimention. ry-go round from in front of
a more »ha|vty calf.
Avoid flat little pancake bats a sitopping center. Police
High heels also add greater If you are already chubby didn't cutch tlie brass ring.
assurance and poise to a
girl, just by making her tall­
er.
If you are unduly thin, then
reverse Hk- following rules
Imt plump people can profit
EST. 1935
by following them directly:
IN SURAN CE A T A SAVIN
( I ) Checkered and flowered
patterns make you appear
fatter,
(3)
I’ lain, dark fabrics
make you liHik thinner Ilian
111
So.
I ’ a lm e llo
white or light colored clothes.
CD A vertical pin stripe
Phone
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Notebook

Xanpul,

During tlic past month or .so down tlie program and bring
In* has been commuting from it under tighter, more effic­
Ids Los Angeles home to ient control. The expressed
idea is to take the frenzy out
Washington while making an
of the present crash program.
item by-item an I line by line
Tlic Jtu bill mu estimated
analysis o( tin- Kennedy bud­
total cost ol putling men on
get.
the moon would remain. Whe­
Cutting tlie President's re­
ther tile mission would Inquest for $los billion in new
accomplished by lts.8 or mayoliligalituul authority by $IU
tie 1975 isn't considered im
billion or $15 b.Mini would
(Hirtunt.
mean min billion to $tu billion
One of IIn- points Republi­
figure. Tlie resulting cut in
cans arc emphasizing
in
spondlng for tlie year begin­
planning tlwsc cuts is that
ning next July I would tie
they will not result in an aus­
from $1 billion to $6 billion.
tere budget.
Tills would make an admin­
Tllrir idea is to stop budget
istrative expenditure budget
growth for a few years ami
of from MI.T to SJI5 billion in
-stabilize expenditures so tlic
place 'of the President's in»
economy can catch up. If Ibis
billion.
isn't done. Republicans say
Possible economies suggest­
till- budget won't lie balanced
ed by Stans do not represent
for years.
an across thc-board percent­
They point out I bat Eisen­
age cut. Reductions are con­
hower submitted an $N| bil­
sidered possible for every
lion new obligation authority
major item in Hie budget,
budget lor fiscal 1902 Ken
however, including even na­
iicdy's $HM billion budget for
tional defense and explora­
lut'.l is a :tt per cent increase
tion of outer space.
in two years.
Willie no figures are tieing
"What we need," says one
given out now, it is believed
Republican, "is an adding
that defense cuts will Inmachine on the I'r-'sldent's
sought ai a little lower per­
desk so he cun keep Hack of
centage figure Ilian for most
IIh- cost of all tlie new pro­
ol tin- civilian agencies. For
grams lie is asking fur."
smaller agencies, where cuts
TIn- Republicans want to
of lea* Ilian $500,(*M are con­
stop non-emergency public
sidered possible, they are in
works and pot a moratorium
dicated as nominal and no
on new prujerts not essential
great ellorl will he maile lo
In security. Government con­
pare them down
struction—$7 billion hi ttat? 7 lie spare program definite
is estimated at Ml billion for
Ijr would lie cut back to slow
Itail under (lie Kennedy bust
gel.
Government riviiian en i-j
piny ment would lie rut hack
by the GOP economy drive,
lint it is said tills would not
endanger national security or
public welfare. •

To The Editor
Dear Sir;
After reading a letter by
Mr. F. II. Stevenson last
week in one of the local area
papers (not yours) regarding
the multitudinous begging or­
ganizations that line up out­
side bis door I went out and
purchased the Mart'll issue of
"True" lo read lilt- article
"Stop the Canshakt-rs' .Shakedown." This is indeed a
thought-provoking story and
I couldn't agree with him
more wholeheartedly in many
instances.
On the other hand, there
are still some fund raising
organizations that are strictly
on the level and fill a great
need in that field. Our UNIT­
ED FUND OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY represents e i g h t
agencies as follows: Amer­
ican Red Cross, Hoy Scouts,
Children’s Home S o c i e t y ,
Family Counseling Service,
Girl Scouts, Mental Health
Association, Salvation Army
and United Service Organiza­
tion. All of these services
are rendered in this County
and the disbursement checks
from the Drive arc sent to the
local heads in the area. There
is no separate drive for each
of these agencies as they are
all combined under the one
UNITED FUND OF SEMIN­
OLE COUNTY.
Our organization is present­
ly averaging an overhead

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Glamor Spun Space Race
tins direction and respond to
it.
Science is adding impetus
to tlic inclination to keep full
speed ahead into space. At
first, after Kennedy's deci­
sion to land a man on the
moon, a majority of U. S.
scientists appeared opposed
to the plun. More could be
done with that much money
on earth was (lie most usual
objection. A abort lime ago,
however, the Space Science
Hoard of tlie top-ranking
American Academy of Scien­
ces released a report of a
month-long study of present
and future objectives of space
research. These experts not
only urges! intensification of
tlie manned space flight pro­
gram but recommended that
the U. S. make the search for
life on other worlds its chief
scientific aim in space. With
such far-out advice coming
to it from tlic most srdato
scientists. Congress lends an
open car to the Administra­
tion's more modest pttqmsals
on space exploration.
More decisive, on the Presi­
dent's side, for continuing
full-blast witli tlie spare pro­
gram is that spate and de­
fense arc the only two pur(loses for which Congress can
he persuaded to s|&gt;cnd without
a struggle. And Mr. Kennedy
feels strongly that Federal

4

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Helen Fuller Says

Should the United States
(tick in llw* race to beat the
Soviet Union to tlic moon and
So on to explore (lie stars?
Congress is about to have it's
annual chance to say yes or
no.
President Kennedy made up
his mind that tills was the
tiling lo do almost two years
ago. When lie announced the
decision to undertake the
space race, he estimated that
ttie program over five years
would cost $20-$to billion, a
wide range. For next year’s
part of tlie five-year job, tbe
Administration is asking Con­
gress to authorize (5.7 bil­
lion.
llow can tbe President jus­
tify such a whopping sum for
a distant objective when he
is whacking away at cutting
far smaller items in the bud­
get in order to make possible
n cut in taxes? How can Con­
gress condone a multi-billion
dollar spare program when it
rejecta projects for the home
folks on the ground that the
national economy can not
aland more spending?
Part of the answer is ro­
mance and glamor—tlie na­
tional enthusiasm, particul­
arly among the young and
the young-at-heart. to look
into the unknown. Tlic White
House and the Congress feci
the drift in the country in

\S

Dr. Crane’s

They do not need, at the national
level, to tell themselves they are de­
liberately withholding information
for these reasons. The great empha­
sis on defense and security gives
them an easy way of rationalizing
news control. On top o f this, there
is a natural tendency for men in of­
fice to believe they know better than
anyone what is wise and proper and
safe to disclose.
As a matter o f fact, men in gov' eminent are not the only ones who
set themselves up as judges o f what
the public should know.
Giant business corporations a f­
fected with a public interest to the
extent that government concerns it­
self with their disputes, their pric­
ing policies, and the like, arc ex­
tremely guarded in what they tell
the public.
Their excuse, also often a ration­
alization. is that to disclose too much
may be to give valuable information
to their competitors.
Few
individuals
or agencies
deeply entwined in public affairs be­
lieve they have a duty to “ tell all.*'
In one degree or another, they all
"manage the news'* they take part
in.
Where the Kennedy regime went
astray was in openly avowing, even
for one day, that news management
was official policy. The retractions
and denials, however humorously
stated, probably will never catch up
with that one.

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first time in the Impo of
greater success in future
campaigns.
This obviously
leaves alwut 90 percent of
the total amount pledged lo
lie distributed lu IIh* agencies.
It seem* to me that the
simple answer would be to
combine all charities under
one organization in each

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GAGE ASSOCIATION,
a Partition Suit hat bran
ruintlft brought afalntt you In ths
Clreult Court In snd for Sernl.
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r i c h a r d r. B O L L t N O E R snit nols County. Florida. In chan.
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DOMINIC
J.
M A R T JANE P O L L I N a E R . Ms rary.
MIELE. Plaintiff. Ts. H A R R r
wife,
MIELE.
Dafandant.
involving
T&gt;( fsnUsnts.
ths following rtearrlbed rml
T im e r to Avrusn
rroparty situated In Oran«s
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T o i_ n t c H A m » r. b o l l i n g e r and pemlrnde Couetlae. Plorl» n&lt;i ?rAttv j a n k p o l l - da, to-wltl
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FIED that » suit hsi b««n
Bonk 11. pa*a 31 of tha
fl|rd *galn«t you In ths above
public
records of Bamlnols
entitled etnas, and that you
County. Florida.
ara required l » file your soand
awer with th# Clark of this
Luts »• 1«. » " d
II of
Court sml to serve » copy
Plonk It. POSE VILLA, ac.
thereof upon tha Plaintiff or
cording to plat tharaof as
Plaintiffs
attorneys.
whoae
recorded In Plat Book V,
m m - and addrets la Bishop
psga 41 of ths public r«.
A Ilornatrln. SI East Pins
cord* of Oransa County,
Slrast, Orlsn-lo. Florida, not
Florida.
lat»r than April 4th. ti ll. If
and
you ara rsuulrad to fils
you fall to do so a Dtcrta Pro
Confeseo
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against you for Ihs r»ll(f with tha Clark of tha Circuit
of Hamlnola County.
dsitisndsd in the Complaint. Court
Thla suit 1» to foracloae a Florida, and tarts a copy of
mortgage. Ths rssl property such answer or olhtr defer,»s
upon plaintiffs altornty, CEO.
proceeded saslnat Is:
Lot si. Pluck s. p e l - a i r , A. SPEER. JR. whoa* addren
according
to
tha
Plat la l it Magnolia Avenue. Han.
thar-of »■ recorded in Plat ford, Florida, on or barora
llouk 3, Page *9, of tha April S. ISIS. A, D., and Sr you
Publla Records of Hamlnola fall to do no. a Dacraa Pro
Confeseo
will
ba
entered
County, Florida.
T o f ' t h s r with tha followlna agslnat you for tha rtlltf de&gt;
turns of property which srs man-lad In tha Complaint.
Wltneee my hsnd and tha
located In and permanently Installad w a part of the liu- seal of said Court thla 4th day
ol March, A. D. ISIS.
provamants on said land:
(S EA L)
Pangs
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
llasiar /
Clark of th# Circuit Court
WITNESS nty hand and tha
In and for Seminole coun.
asst of said Court St Orlando,
ly. Florida,
Florida, thla Ith day of March
liy: Martha T. Vlhlan
ms
D. C.
(SEAL)
Ar th u r tl. Pac kw ll h. Jr., Geo. A. Speer, Jr.
Attorney
for Plaintiff
Clerk o f tha c ircu it Court
113 Magnolia Avcnua
U y : Martha T. Vihicii
Sanford, Florida
Deputy Clerk
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3. Education • Instruction 8. F o r Itrn t

It EG 1STR A l l ON
open
for ROOMS, Tbe linhics. 401
Magnulik Ave. FA 2-U72U.
Good Shepherd Christian
U«y Schwab 4 and j year
(urnivhed
Three
room
olds. Nuner)', $13; kinder­
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
4, Transportation
garten $10. TratupurMlion
5. Food
$13. 2 Bedroom Furnished
available
(or city and out­
Apartment, $53. Hubert A.
U. F o r K en t
lying areas. 322-7313 or
William*. Phone FA 23951.
CA Speciul N o tices
FA 2-5719.
7. Business Kcntuls
l.argo 3 bedroom Trailer on
8. Beach Itentals
Sewing let ton a starting next
large Ukc. Adults only. Ph.
0 . F o r Sale o r K ent
week. Mrglnncra 1 advanc­
FA 2-73d8.
10. W an ted to Kent
ed. Morning* or evening*.
11 Heal E s ta te W an ted
Lnfurnirhcd
1 or 2 bedroom
FA 2-7903.
12 Ileal E sta te F o r Sale
Apartment*. Kitclicn equip­
O ffice 204 W . First IS. Mortinik'e Loans
ped. 108 \V. 18th St. Pb.
0. For Kent
14. Insurance
FA 3 4878.
DEADLINES
lo. Business O pportu n ity 2 BEDROOM home, kitchen
House*
(or rent. For infor­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
10 Fem ale H elp W an ted
equipped. $75 month. I’ h.
mation
contact Ted Wil­
Tuas., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day 17. M ale H elp W unted
FA 2-530-1.
liam* Hardware, 2u5 E.
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 18. H elp W an ted
35th St.
3 Bedroom house. 2400 Stevnoon,
10. S itu ation s W an ted
cm Ave. Phone 349-4071.
B
a
b
y
sitters
20
3 UR Duplex, excellent loca­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
21 B eau ty Salons
tion. algctrlc kitchen. luoi-B
NICELY (urn. 6 room houia.
Tue»., thru Frl. • J! P. M. day on
M4ba* Build - Pa in t - R ep a ir
S. Elm. Call FA 3-5391.
FA 3 (1237.
before insertion. Mini. - Sat.
23. B u ildin g M a teria ls
noon.
1 HR. House, nicely turn- 1*1 Floor Apartment lurnialt21 E lec trica l S ervices
ed $00. Lake Mary, Pit.
idled. $05 mo. FA 2-8544.
It ESI’O.NSLDILITT:
I 2-'.. Plutnbinif S ervices
FA 3-1757.
The Herald will out be re. i 20. R adio &amp; T ele visio n
Fttrnia.icd Apartment. Close
sponsible for more Ilian one
S|&gt;ecia] S ervices
3 Bedruum House
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013 Furn.
Incorrect insertion of your a&gt;l, 28. L a u n d ry S ervice
Adult*. No pel*, FA 3-7tkii.
anil reserve* Uic riytiit to re­ 21). A u to m o b ile S ervice
2 lied room Ajiarlnu-ni, large
vue or reject any advertise- 20A . A u to A ccessories
acreened purcli. FA 2-31ti4 UN FURN. Ut Floor. 3 rm*.
bath. 3 screened porclie*.
nicnl from what ordered to 30. M a ch in ery - Tools
between 8:UU a. iu. and 0
3UU Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
conform to the policies of this 21. P o u ltry » L iv e stock
p. in.
stair* evening*.
p-per.
31A . P ets
ROSE COl'lU\ 1 UR iurn.
.12. F lo w ers - Shrubs
Near bate. 3015 Sanford LTifurnlatwd 2 betiroom hou»e.
aa. F u rn itu re
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3254
Ave. NO 8-4323.
24. A rtic le s F o r Sale
or FA 2-0323.
A
rtic
le
s
W
an
ted
3 Hedr'in Korn. Haute JloO.UO
is
Tin ;
«m e t it
r n u i r , as.
Clean comtoriahlc 2 bedroom
M NT tl
J i in c u t. CIRCUIT. ac. A u tom obiles * Trucks 3 Hedr'm Furn. Kit.
t\
tan
•'mi
ar.ttrvoi.t; 27. Boats - M o tors
Aparlmcnl. Close lo town.
Equip........................ J110.00
n i l \t t . ri.im uiA
FA 2-0047.
18. M otorcycles - Scooters 2 lledr'm Kuril. .
$ ci.wj
i\ (TI%\ i i : i i v m i . i n w
M i T i n i t o nni'KN ii
10. T r a ile rs - Cabanas
2 Uetlr'm Furn. Kit.
F R A N K J. POST.
2 lltwlruom Itousc, kitelieu
E(|tiip...................
S iKJ.Oo
Plaintiff,
furnished, on Lake Golden.
x I.
J. W. Halt. Really FA 3 301
Near base. Call FA 3 4045
XVILI.IH MARTIN an.) M VRTil A J. MARTIN, til. wife,
during da), FA 2-4730 after
.
[W-fl.Tli1.IHT. In tti* I (fun iif tlif&gt; I'llHHi) 3 Ucdmom, 2 batli, liuilt-liu,
5:30
fenced ynrd. 115 \V. Cole­
t iii:
st it i:
or* n . n i i i i i i •I ml it r « *rtn)itn1r f 'liiinli * M M *
Till wfl.l.li: MARTIN :itnl
•»f riitrltln. In I*ri»lifilr
man Circle. 5120 per iiiunUt.
MARTHA J. MARTIN. III. I n re like Crniite nit
K E N T A BED
FA 2-7484.
wife.
T I I U . M A CiL \ t&gt;V 8
K I X I ’ K II
Roliaway, Hospital &amp; Hub)

322-5612
322-5613

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2. Education - Instruction

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Nuili-e ip hereby aikeni that
the U ifU rp I* iteil wit!, on tile
:&lt; ih »u&gt; 4.f M i r d i , a v , i h :
p res en t
to the Uniuimhle
County
Jutlfre
of
tftmluul#
Co un t). Florida, fils final re*
turn, account ami vouch#/#, #•
AditiliilntrMtor o f the UttAt# «jf
The lm a U U r t )* K r # f* r . cUcc.i"*
nl, ntnl at mill tlmr, then mill
there, Uim U* rii»|&gt;llcattoit to the
mild Juilfff* for a final fu ti le*
merit o f til* *m! mini* t rut Ion o f
m M rmtate, Ami f o r an ©filer
(llncharifliiir hint a* ■urh Ad*
in In tat rut or.
thin the t ! ( h da/ o f
F e b r n a r ), A. P. t?43
Kl wood ft. Frl *m l
A* A«lminlatriuor o f lb*
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The nature of thla proceedtag being a eult fur forecloaure of a Vendor'* Lien on
tha following described rent
property lying and being In
Seminole County. Florida, toWilt
I » t t and tha Kaet onehalf of l-ot S. RlurU i.
A It. Ituesell’i Addition to
Fort Reed, according to
plot thereof a&gt; recorded
In Plel Book t. Page NT.
WITNESS my hand and aeal
at Hanford. Seminole County,
Florida, tbl* II Hi day of Feb­
ruary. A. U. 19(3.
IHRAI.I
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of tha circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
titenetrom, Davie A Mclntoah
Alturnaya for 1'lalntlft
Dost tiff Ire Boa 1&gt;30
Ba Ilford, Florida
Ful.llih Fab. 11, 30, It A
Mar. I, 19(1.
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TlH.IIAIlULD W. JtIHNAON
and JlJNK la JOHNSON,
F.I.MFR J. PAIIKUR and
JANDT A. PARKtiil, hla
wife, Defandanta,
Batldanca a n d
Mailing
Addrree Unknown.
TOt: AND t:\CH OF TOU
are hereby notified that eult
baa been commenced au-ilnet
you In the Circuit Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit of
the Mate of Florida In and
t*r henitnole County, tha ab.
hr. vlated title of which lai
FALL
RIVER
l A V I N Q I
BANK. Plaintiff, -va- H A IL
OLD W. JOHNSON and JUNK
I . JOHNSON, hie a lia at at,
Defendante, In Chancery No.

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•nil WILLIAM
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and BARBARA J. DUGHAN, hla wlf*. rcaldtncb

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T O U A II VI I I U I I L I I V NO Tt*
K I C K Hi* r U H U H A L N A T I O N .
A L M O U ' D I A H U ASSta.'IA T I ti N ,
liavlng fit*4 In ltd* Court It*
aw.»rn lull ot C"m|dalnl. tha
natura ami purpoa* nf which
la to forcrloaa that crrlatn
inortgag. aarcutad by Wtlllam
I.
Buchan ami Barbara J,
lluchan, hla wlfa, ta L a w y . r a
Muttgaga ami T l l l u C-impauy,
mi th* till day nf Ju ly , 1 K » ;
that .a id Cuniplalnt pray a for
an accounting la be lakan
utidar tha dlraollon of At.a
Court for wliat la du* tha
Fla intlff
fur prlbi-l|wl unit
lutar.at on .aid niurtKaKa ami
m o rtg o g . nuta and fur ilia
roala, cliarg*. am) a i p . i i . . . In­
cluding att ornty’a fur* and
faaa and H u t
i l i l r i t t
In
dafault
Of
auuti
payluant. Illl r.
lT itf r.it, a.tala,
claim, damaml and a.iully of
radaniptloTi of th* l&gt;er.ndan(*
and all jinroon. tduiming b&gt;,
through,
utnl*r
or
«galiT*t
Ih .m or any of tham. ba abaolutaly
barrtd
and
for*eloaad: aatd ault balng {Had
In the Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Semtiiol* County, In c h a n ­
cery. entitled K K D K R A L N A ­
T IO N A L M O IlTilA H i;
ASSO­
C I A T I O N , a corporation organ laad under an Act « f Congre.a
and eila lln g purauant to tha
F adfra l Natlunal Alortgag. Aaaoeiallnn Charier Act, Fla ln tiff, verau. W i t . L I A M I . B U C ­
H A N an&gt;l B A I I I I A R A J, l i l t ; .
IIA N . hla wife, and O U A S O E
U T I L I T V C O M P A N Y , Defendanla, balng Chancery ra ta No.
No. 13111, praying a fore.-lnaura of tald mortgage on tha
following deecrtbed land, l y ­
ing and being In Semlnola
County, I- lor Ida. l o - . l l ;
leil 13, Rl'u k 3, U L A T I i H l t S F I K L D . Flrat Addltlnn,
according
to
lb*
plat
theraof aa racurdad
In
Fiat Book 13. I'aga It,
I ’ublle Itaconla of Samibole County. Ktorhl*
Bubjeit til a utility euartnaiit
over
the
North
a. veil i ; i feet and the
We.t three 111 feet,
together with Ilia following
•uUlpmenl:
international or 1,'ilea 4 ufnaca Mod*i o il s &gt;t B - p
Vou. and each of you, ara
liitii., r.uulrad iu Hi. p*r•un.ll/ ur by atlurn.y, In Ilia
offlca of tha Clark of aald
Court. In ilia County Court
llnuar. in Sanford, gamlnula
County, Klurlda, an or bafura
lha tlth day of March. A.D.
1143, your a p n a a r a m anateer
or other dalcmlve pleading,
tu the Complaint in tide uaua.
and aUo lo aarvi up -n sandare,
Mel: wan,
Schw.ra
A
Mima, allorneya for Ihe I'lalntlff, a copy of aald pleadlnga,
olberwlaa aatd Bill -if Com­
plaint Will ba taken a. rolltened by } oil and e.u h of
you.
DONC AND oltliEltCD till*

Tbo nature « f thla auR la a
fnre.ioaura
of
that certain
mortgage from aatd defend­
ant. to plaintiff, dated Dec­
ember 3&gt;. lean and recorded
December 30. 1PCD In official
Records Book 31k page 17* « f
the Public Record* of Semi­
nole County, Florida, encum­
bering that certain piece or
parcel
of property
located,
altuate. and being In eald
County and (Rate, to-nlt:
la. I 1, Block * NORTH
O R L A N D O TOWHCtlTK,
FOURTH
ADDITION, aa
recorded In I’lal llo"k II.
Riga 31, Public Record! of
Femtnola County, Florida.
EACH OF TOP In ItKqUIllf.l&gt; to file your a n iw .r or
oilier written ilefeneee to Uie
Complaint with the Clerk of
the circuit Court ot deiulnole
County, Florida, In thle pro­
ceeding and to eerte a copy
thereat upon the plainlltfa
al lor neye, whoee name! and
addreea are hereinafter set
forth, ge required by law. not
U i e f than the 14th day of
MareU U l l . In default there­
of the cauie will proceed * »
parte upon the entry of a De­
cree
Fro
Ccnfeeee
aaalnet
you.
WITNESS my hand and the
official ecu I sit eald Court In
Be ml mile County, Florida. Oile
llth day of February IMS.
tSKALI
3e lk day o f Fe br ua ry, levs, at
Svudiiuia
county,
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr, ban ford,
Clerk of the Circuit Court Florida.
Hr I Marthe T. \lhlen
(S E A L ,
Deputy Clerk
Arthur It Re -ha Ilk, Jr..
Iteerdall, Ilrldle) and M a t a
Clark of tha Circuit «*»url
Attorneye fur Plaintiff
of gamlnula county. F l o r ­
(U North Court Street
ida.
Byi Martha T. Vihian
Fuel Office Boa !13t
Orlando. Florida
T&gt; C.
Fublleh Teb. IS. SO. SI * Fubllali i aa. i t A Mar. 4. I I.
Mar. «, m i .
lias.
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SINGER

"Just think how uneventful your Ufa would be without
these little akirm iahea!"
tJ. F o r Bent

1". Heal E sta te F o r Sale

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

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T i l i J ( » H i : r i l \V
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H IC K S . h l«
AAlfc; Hcildintif* utiknoMti.
Vi»U .%lli: I I K I I K I I V N m T I K I K h tht P K H K I U f * N \TIONA I &lt; M U II T M AO K AM OJ**U TlUN.
It a v t r f f II#&lt;f In thU Cour t M*
• worn BUI o f Cottiplilrit. Ih#
riitur# MTttJ p iir poi* of wliicli
I* in
i it mt i'(.rtHlti
m o rt M a it #»#©ut#tl by w lllUin
I*. r » rry ntiaI IwHppit W. I't r r&gt;. hi* Afift, in l , R H ) i r i W « n f ru it TUI# Coiniiiiiy, on t! «*
T! Ii (U / of Oetnbtr, I t &amp; l: thm
ailil Com jiI■*!iit |ira)t fur an
a ecu un tin it l a ba !a k » n undrr
tba &lt;11ract tun nf C11« Court for
wliat ti due Uta l' lu lfltI f f fur
prJncIjial nf m1 Intrrt'pt mi a aid
p i o r i i e i i a mimI mor t * Mg * putr
and fur th* co* t» . rhrtrg** and
i i p i i i f t i Inrludin v • (t o r n * / ' *
f ## ■ and a b t i r a c l
f«#a and
that In dafault of auch p a y ­
ment.
(Itla,
Irtferaai. aatata.
clalni, iNtnin d and ••(ulty of
ra&lt;1«&lt;iii|it 1itii uf i I * I&gt; «fandanti
und all prrfliiim ululritliiff by,
ihrooMl't
under
nr
a da I rial
t l i ' m nr aiiy o f lliaru, !*« ab*
• o lu it l/ P a rrid and fora clot*
ad; tald tult b rio # fllod In
th«' r irru lt Court o f (ho Ninth
Jinllolal Circuit
in *tnd for
h » nilnoJ* County.
I ln t ld a . In
Chancar/. a n i m « . l C E D E MAI.
N A T I O N A L M O I t T U A ' l L A/ihO
C t A T lO N t • cor poralhin
or*
K tn lstd undar 1 ft Anl o f Counrf*a and a ila tln a
purnoant
to tha Kad tra l .National Mort*
K • * « A*aoi?lai1on Clmrlar A -t,
I M il u ll ff, varaua J O ^ K I 'll U .
IflICKS
and
RVEhYM
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ItlCKK.
hla
w If#*; O H A N «iC
IT II.1T T
CO AIDAN T;
and
ItllM lI W lM jll W o o l *
1*110.
DU CT# C O M P A N Y . INC-. D f faitdinila. bailiff »,h a i l ' t r y c # * «
No, I SI) Si tiru) Iit it » InriH loaIII o nf toalld UKirtifllllc on -tun
follow Ihk &amp;|a •crib cnl lnuil, ly *
lull lafi'd bat nil In 14ain I no la

Count).

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3 HR. 2 hath, fenced hack Price* begin al $U.9iio, with
yard, air conditioner, Kit­
low FilA down payment*.
chen equipped. 33(19 S. Park
No down payment under
Ave. FA 21701.
VA! Payment* less than
rent. May wr serve you?
T E E N II K E E N
Out 201h SI. opposite
iolf
Club. New 3 bedroom, i ' j
hath, built-Ins. Lurgc fam­
Real Estate — Mortgage,
ily room, cell Ira I lieat and
lit N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
Air-Condition.
Ixtw,
low
down p a y m e n t * . 173.uu ATTRACTIVE 3 HR. 3 hath
monlli p t )* all. Drive out
house. Living room overloda) or call FA 2 3711 for
Unking lake, curved drive.
details. 10:30 In 5 daily.*203 Citrus Drive, Rsvemis
Park. Call FA 28149 after
Bedroom furnlihed Apart­
3:30 p. in.
ment.
Downstair*,
large
room*. Call 322 (kill.
2 lilt, house, 817 Catalina.

Slenstrom Realty

NEWLY FURNISHED 'arge
2 HR. dtiplrx. 14Ui St. bmgwood. 8383298.

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"THI MlfiNTY MI06IT

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Luke Collage, Furn. FA 2aiod
Furnished $80.00 or unfurnish­
ed $70.00 per month. 1 lini
moni liouac. FA 2-2347.

AUTO GLASS "
INSTALLED

and FIlA term,.

Slemper Agency
REALTOR - INSURUIl
FA 2 4991 1019 S. French Ave.

HE SiluitlimiK Wonted
Child Cure. FA 2 2274
Children kept. FA 2-4112.

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JO. Itudiu At Tele vision
REDUCED
bedroom, I '» batli home
p e r s o n a l " I iaTTio a
lueated at 19UU Uak Ave.,
T.V, SERVICE
3 blocks from the Catlvollc We repair Phono Chaugera
church, clove to school* and
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
other clturche*. Tin* home
I DAY SERVICE
is priced realistically at
25lh St. A Santord Ave.
$11,250, down payment a*
Ph. 323 9655
low a* $1,790. Wa know that
this home is an excellent I
value.

Cars Wanted

Seminole Realty
1901 s. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

SHETLAND STALLION, and
37. Bout&gt; • .Mutore
new saddle. $123. 322-9253.
C L IP P IN G B Y Appointment.
Animal
Haven
Hoarding
Kennel. FA 2 5732.

L i lew ay To The Waterway
Kubami SinirtiiiR Goods
Your KYIMIUHE Dealer
301-68 E. lit Ph. FA 2-5961

;)£. Flowern • Hlirulm

3K. M otorcycles • S cooters
PETUNIA. Snupdragon, PanMotor Scooters • Cycle*. Used
ale slue).,
Vespa IU60, $139.93.
IIA lllll K IT'S IIEAUTY NOOK | GHAPKVILI.K NUIISKUY
la-wi* Sale* A Servieo
Ura|ievTllc Ave. Near 201I1 St.
Complrlc Beauty Service
2517 Country Club Rd.
Evening Appointments
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
I’ ll. FA 2-7928
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
gon*.
Pansies, Vegetable
'39
VESPA
Grand Sport.
Plains.
Dutch
Mill
Nursery.
Cut '.\ Curl Beauty- Simp
Upiula lid. Just off 20th St.
Owner transferred.
Must
Special on Perms. Call for
and 1st St.
sacrifice. 122 Iliya Drive,
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
Country Club Manor.
rators. Free parking lot,.
311 Palmetto Ave.
322 083! .'Hi. f urniture
.'ill. T r u iltm • CuRanu*
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
21. E lectrica l R r r v lr e *
Service Willi the Cavil. 1961 iu' x 50' Richardson 3

ANOTHER FAUU/Ol S BUY J.'i. I’111mil tog he tv Ices
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Upen
beam construction, stone
fireplace, 3 bedtuum ami u
optional r o o m ,
Florida
i ’ lillllliillK A H rntiug
room. 2 tile baths, fully air
AIR CONDITIONING
conditioned. Isicatlon South
CONTRACT and REPAIR
end of Crystal Drive, Lot'll
WORK
Arbor. E. A. Jarrell, llitiin1097 Nanford Ave. FA 2 6562
er. FA 2 3378 or FA 2 3077.
PLUMBING
3 Bedroom, I batli. Excellent
Uuiiliaclmg llcpuii a
condition, lot Oakland Dr.
FREE ESTIMATES
kluallily payitienli $71.93.
« . L. HARVEY
I’ h. FA 28074. Evening* 201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
FA 2-5610.
t

Pedigreed. 2 very smuli. ’31 V-8 Ford 4-door a«dan.
Itcu,unable I'll. (UH 6101 and
Straight slick, $195. Cull
K38-29I8.
FA 2-2261.

21. Beauty H u Ri i i h

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
3 HR, Us hath home, in
Raymond l.undquiit, Asso.
Country Club. Well cared
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
for, deep well, fenced yard.
Very low dowu payment.
HOUSE on Cameron Ave.
FA 2 K8UU.
Enal aide between Celery
and Geneva Ave. 4 lied
L .M .N . E N T E R P R IS E S
looms, school hits slop. lias purchased b e a u t i f u l
FlU G lD AlIte
CJutcl neighborhood.
Kit
wooded area at Umgdalr.
Sales A Service
clicn equipped. $0o a month.
see Mr. Ferguson al sale*
House Wiring, Free Estimates
office and pick your lot
FA 2 8115.
Sid Vihlea’s HuruinII Electric
and hoUMi models. Isiw
112 Magnolia
I’ h. FA 2-0913
down—low monthly pa) nils.

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brtnliiola Publiah Fab. 1J A *Ur. I. U.
County, Florida, on or before f*ouatjr. Klorlda. on or bafora 20 l&gt;6J.
th* 3&gt;tb day o f March. A. D (ha Slllt da/ o f M m c Ii , A.D, ( ’ D K 4 i
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Will Path. Job farV.u
plaint will be la k e n na con* I *o i n (4 j 1ii i w ill hm i nkan i*«
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you.
D u N i: A N D n i l D K I I L D thla
iKJNt: A N D D lt D K IH . D tt.ts
- l i b day of February. 19* 3. Sith day ot February. 1 si( , I
at Sanford, saininola County, at Sanford, 8, nitnulo County,
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Cle rk ot th# clro Hlt C-.urt,
o f Seminole County, F l o r ­
uf 1 . 11111101* County, i-'iurIda.
id*.
By; Martha T. Vlhlan
By: Martba T. Vlhlan
D. CD. C.
Puktleh t e a . 2 7, 4h Mnr. I. 13. Publish Feb. i t A Mar. I. 11

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LAW N SERVICE

Seminole Realty

NICE LARGE 2 HR. furn. 3 Bedroom, 1 hath, large cor­
apt Oil heat und fireplace.
ner lot faring take, luU
Tile li.itli, I70t&gt; Magnolia.
Wail* Drive, S u n i a n d
$05. FA 2-3931.
Estate. MIA in service.
$150 down, monthly $81.73,
Un(iirni»hi',l 2 bedroom haute.
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-3*131.
or FA 2-2118.
2 Bedroom furnished house.
3 HKDRUOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
2121 Willow Ave. FA 2-2418.
ed backyard. Air-conditionor. Kitchen equipped. Ixiw
New completely furnished 2
Bed*.
RENTALS now .ivuilutile, 2
down payment, 3309 S. park
bedroom home. FA 2 2577.
lly Day. Meek, or Month
tirdroom liuiiira uni) apartAve. FA 2-1701.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
menu, kitchen eipilpped.
$05.00 artel $75 00 muntllly. Pli. FA 2-5181 lto W. 1st St. (i.\ Special N o tice*
E V E K E I T e\. l l A U I ’ E U
REMINDER
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
AGENCY • REALTOR
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Room* private ballu, i 14
Office FA 2-3I1I
2103 S. Park Ave.
O. M. HARRISON'S
W. First St.
Night* rh 2 0818
I'll. FA 2-2204 or FA 2 2283
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827
323-0700
*
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
Furni alted
Apartment ( o r
2524 Park Dr.
saniard, FIs.
chen equipped. FA 2 3019. 1). F o r Sule o r Rent
adult!. Utilities furnUhcil.
-F A 20347.
R A V E N N A BARK
If you like country living.
$75. Abo lake Jiousc. $125.
.1 Bedroom, 2 hslhs, Un For the finest new luimc buys,
I’ h. 322-2317.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Surwe urge you to lns|iect the
south tide of big Lake
phi* City. 201 W. UI St.
Uttfurniiiied 2 bedroom limnc.
iK'iiutifu) 3 and 4 Inxtrooin,
Mary. Water fur Iwallng,
Kitchen Cfiulp)iei!. 1505 l)uu- 2 HR lluuie. Kitchen equip­
1. I ' j , und 2 hath home*
d r. Orange trees. Approxi­
gib! Ave. FA 2-41858.
ped, 333 0037.
offered in desirable Raven­
mately 21b acre*. FA 2-9182,
na Park,
FURNISHED Cottage. Phone 37* completely f u r n i s h e d
FA 2 2800.
II ijum trailer. FA 2 3881.
These homes feature the fin
• NnTHT. lit* at i t
cit in quality eonstruetion
I New house near Luke Mary.
IN T H U NA W K IIF T I I K
by Shoemaker, and include
artm
of
f i .i i i i i i m
322 3U)8.
T O l H I C 1I A I I D It B It T It A M
buiR-in
kitchen*,
central
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m
i
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MUSSON and O A T I . E L
heat, and Oliver plus value*.
i &gt; t iii: v% *u o r flic
MCSSON,
kla w lf a ;
12.
Heal
Entitle
F
o
r
Sale
«r% T i: o r i m h i i i o

r t i l d a n r t unknown
T O U NIt 1C H E R U I I T N O T IFIN D
that
FU D K IIAL
NVT IO N A L
MunTHAIlK ASSO­
C I A T I O N , h a v in g filed In thla
Court Ite m o r n lllll o f C o m ­
plaint. tha nalura and puri-te*
o f which la l o forarloaa Rial
ra rlaln m o r lg a g a aiacu lad b&gt;
lllcha rd llar lram Mua.nn ami
■iay le I- Muaaun, Ilia wlfa. lo
lAW'yara M o r tg a g e and T U I *
Company, on lha l ( l h day o f
J u l).
ItKSj
that aald C o m ­
plaint praya f o r an accou n t­
ing In ha lakan unilar tha d i r ­
ection o f lha Court f o r wha t
la du* lha P l a i n t i f f f o r p rin ­
cipal
and
Inlaraat
on
aald
m o rt g a g e and nKiMgaga nuta
and for tha coal a, charg e a and
e a p * n . * . Including a t l u r n * , ' .
I...
and a h . tract
fa .a and
that In default n f auch paymain,
title. In te r* *!,
aalaia,
claim, demand and adUlty ot
redemption o f the Defandanta
and all paraona cla im in g by,
through,
under
nr
a g ain .!
them or an ) o f them, be uh.nlu t*i y hatred and f o r e d o . e d ;
•aid . u ll balng file d In Hie
Circuit Court o f
the Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and f o r
Semlnola County. Florida. In
Chant-ary. e nlill* I F I I D E I I A L
N A T I O N A L M OUT H VHR ASStl.
C I A T I O X . a corpo ra tio n o r ­
ganised under an Act n f Congraaa and a a ln ln u purauant
lo tha Fe de ra l Nation al M o r t ­
g a g e Association C h a r ier Act.
P la in t if f,
ver.ua
D A V I H
P IA JYD J I ’ S T i e i : ami P A U L
I N K J U S T R 'K . hla w l f * : o f t AN IIK
U T ILIT V
CoMPANV:
III D O K W O O I &gt;
W OOD
PR ODUCTS. INC.: ami t t l C I I A R I !
U K 11T I 1AM MUSSON an l U VTL K U MUSSON. hla wl fa, Irafandania, being Cham t r y C a t*
No. 1 3 1 0 , p ra yin g a tur.nla■uie o f . a id murlgaua uh tba
f o l l o w in g rl.aurlhrd land, l y ­
in g and
balng
In Sumtnol*
County, Florida. I n - w i n
Lot I I , Block V. \V L A T H L IlK F IB t.D FIR ST A D D I­
T IO N, accor ding to plat
t ll. M u f, recorded In Plat
Hook 13, Page « «
Public
Itatorda rtf Samlmd* Co un ­
ty, Florida.

Prater home. 3 UedriHim, 2
U,ctl furniture, appliance*,
ball).
Anumc
puymcnti. Mowing, edging, ferlillrlng,
too!*, etc. Bought ■ Sotd.
$37.00. 322 0742.
l-urry's Mart 215 Sanford
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ave.
Ph. FA 2 4132
FA 2-1817.
Lake Mary— 3 bedroom, den,
2 ballll. Modern kitelieu.
LARUE SELECTION of used
Lake privilege*, near school. WELLS DIUL7.EJ. PUMPS,
refrigerators, $79 and up
SPRINKEK
SYSTEMS
Available
for
occupancy
with or without trade.
All Type, end Sires
June 1. FA 2-7U9I.
FURNITURE CENTER
We Repair and Service
llo&lt;) French Ave.
S T I N E
Ph. FA 2 7953
Machinery and Supply Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM 20’ W. 2nd SI
FA 2-6432 WANTED reliable couple lo
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
lake up monthly payments
Repair* Wunted
of $13.50 on 3 complete
IM M E D IA T E
Carpentry and Painting
room* of furniture. Call
OCCUPANCY
Phone 3223803
TE 8-1511, Cussclbcrry, col*
3 Bedroom, D. hath, no qual­
loci.
Saws sharpened
ifying. Sec Mr. Ferguson.
Vic's
Grind
Shup
Longdule subdivision LongF R E E E S T IM A T E
611 Myrtle Avenue
wood.
Upholstering A Mattreit ren«
mating. New A Cied Furni.
O w n er Truiis lc iru il
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
3-Bedroom, 2 bath lakelroul
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
home in bt-autiful laidi Ar­
Hentiiitf • A ir Com iitioninjr
FA 2-2117.
bor. Duly $1,730 down and
Sales—Repair—Contracting
assume existing mortgage.
FREE ESTIMATES
31. Articles For Sale
No closing cost*.
2502 Oak
FA 2 8321
19:11 Zig Zug Sewing Machine
V K 1 G ID A IR E
Damf, makes button hole*.
Sale, A Service
With guarantee. 3 Payments
g . 11. man
1901 Park Avenue
of $6.40. FA 29411.
liou W. l.i St. Sanford
FA 2 5232 any time
Ph. FA 2-3883
Rubber bate paint, $2.50 gal.
NO CASH NEEDED
Oil ba*e, 2 gal $3.95 Army.
3 Bedroom, 2 hath. $61 a
Navy Surplus, Sanford Ave.
month. 1‘. A I. included.
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
322 8085.
18’ Boat Trailer $100. 25'*
Salts and Service
Riding Ylower, new $75.
3 Bit. I 1* bath. Air-condition­ Free estimate* in advance
Electric Guitar, amplifier
Free
home
demon,trstlun
er. Built-in kitchen. Low
and mike $100. Mosburg 4
C A L L F A 'J-578B
down
payment.
Muntidy
power Scope $3.00. 322-3114,
Alan', Fabric A Rug*
payment* jat.oo. FA 2-2*159.
2559 Park l)r.
l',ed Air-Condilloncn. From
Furni,lied holier across from
$10 up. All »ltc i A make*.
Monuments, Cemetery work
new high sellout in Sanford.
838-1007.
Alto (.ottering on Stone*
$4500. Phone Apopka 88A 1849.
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO. Used G. E. Automatic Washer
LA REVIEW Home fur sate or
2.117 MBlionVilkt Ave.
'57 model. 322 8395.
trade for n tiled farm uu Ihe
Phono FA 211119
west side of Sanfurd. Call
FREE use of our Carpet
Piano Tuning and Repair
FA 2 7898 days or FA 2 0368
Shampoocr with ourchaso
W. L. Harmon - I A 2-4223
nights.
of Blue Lustre Shampoo.
I'urndl's Furniture.
1 HKDHOOM I I I house. Flor­ 2!&gt;. A u liiin olillc S ervice
ida room, fenced yard:
Baby furniture. FA 2-1837.
Furni,lied or unfurnished.
REPOSSESSED
Z1U
ZAU
Phone FA 2-3727.
SEWING MACHINES
BUN* OF THE MONTH
ScnUnrik G I hns mul 1’ niiit Save up to 30'r, take over
Fully equipped machine shop
payments. 104 S. Park Ave.
Conipnny
III/, wilti loot, and equip­ 210 Magnolia Pit. FA 2-4622
FA 2 9111.
ment fur a la of value—a
AUTO - RADIO
3-*&gt; A r tic le * W tin lrd
bargain if you only wanted
Drive-In Repair Service
the equipment—Total price
1 Electric chain hoist. 1* lou
$1,500.00 atni you're In bust- PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
or 1 ton, Dellary 668 3713.
2
3
1
Ii
St.
A
Sanford
Ave.
ness. See this QUICK!
I'll. 3230655
WE HAVE BUYERS
30. Automobile* - TrudtH
For Mttull acreage 13, 5, A 10
acres tipi reasonably priced. HI. Poultry • Livchtnck
1953 Ford Custom, clean, ra­
Also, need farm* and larg­
dio, h e a t e r ,
automatic
er acreage. Ust with us Large Shetland Ponies; 1
IransmtMhm, Good mrcltan.
getding, 1 mure. $15(1 each
BOW.
ical condition and good rub*
with new saddle* und bri­
tier. $163. Call FA 2 538$ afdle.'.. 3229162.
M A Y F A I R homes from
ler 5 p. m.
$14,500. All real buys, some
POMES
1937 Mercury Monterey, 3
with good term*.
$60 A up. 17 to chuo.e frum.
tunc, white wait lire*, auto­
I’ ll. FA 2-5319. Roy Harrow.
matic transmission, power
Lake front cottage for only
New Cpiuln ltd.
steering, radio, healer. GojJ
$3,5uo.uo. Thai’* right!
mechanical condition and
ill A . P e ls
good rubber. $500. Phono
Cocy, clean home,, realisti­
FA 2 3388 after 3 p in.
cally priced from $300 down 3 BLACK MALE Poodles.

Southern Air

.

Whose restitencce amt Po«l
Ofltr* a&lt;|.|rea»»k « r » unknown
I 'l.a .. i*h« null.-* (list
j-tth *m
haral.y re&lt;iulr*.| to
file your wrltixn answer or
drfrnai-a. If any. pcrautially
or by an attorney, on or l.rr.re Maroli 1!. 13(3, at the nffl.-e of the Clerk of the Cir­
cuit
Court,
at
tha Court
llouee
In Seminole County,
(ianford, Florida, and to mall
a copy thereof to HTItNHTIlOSl
DAVIS A MuINTuMII. Attorneye for rtatntlff. I’oet Offl.a
Ilox li:tt, Fan ford. Florida, In
that certain proceedlnir pend*
Ins against you In Ilia Cir­
cuit Court of Ilia Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit of Florida, In and
For Seminole County, Flor­
ida, In chancery, an a lit, re.
vlated title of an Id cause he.
Inn "FRANK J. ITirtT. Flallitlff. ve. W ILL I 13 MARTIN and
MARTHA
J.
MARTIN,
hie
wife. Defend ante. * and herein
fall not nr a Danree I’ro ConftMo will ba entered aaalnet

IM. Furn Hu re

Nt. .Johns Realty

..

Legal Notice

12. Kent K sln tc F o r S ale 27. S iin lnl S ervices

Reel's Used Curs
1012 Sanfurd A v e .

SUPER TRADING
FA 2W77.

POST

bedroom Ilouxclraltcr. Cull
322 8750.

KOLLERSo/SANFORD
1939 CADILLAC 4 Door, DeVlllr Air Cood...... - $2395
1955 C U E ). 4 Door, Air Cundiliun . ............. .
893
1961 CIIKV 4 llirnr Station Waiun, V-8, Auto..... 1795
Miaiii ( IIEV I IliHir, 6 Cyl., Standard Trans........ 1193
1959 CIIKV I Door Station Wagnn, 0 Cyl.
1393
1959 til.IIS I Door Hardtop, Power and A lf t'ond 1595
393
195a FtlHIl Station Wagon, 6 Cyl., Auto..............
893
1958 ( II i:\OI.KT !, Ton Pickup, 6 C y L ______ 313
1957 FORD Country Sedan, llverdrlvt ........ .
395
1956 FdltD Station Wagon, V-8, Automatic .....
1956 CADILLAC Sedan, DeVlllr, Power, Air Colid. 693
495
1958 PLYMOUTH 2 Door. V-8, Sid. Trans....... 793
1938 tll.DSMOim.K 88, 4 Ilnur, Air Coivd. ...... 1961 CHEVROLET &gt;j 'lou I'irkup, Auto, Tran*. 1393
1969 CIIKYUOLKT 4t Ton Pickup, 6 Cylinder .... 1093
693
1939 I’ D 3IOUTII 2 Door, « Cylinder
.......
1959 CHEVROLET 4 Dour, 6 Cyl., Stand. Truu. 1193
393
1938 FORD 4 Door ll.T.. V-8. Fair la nr 300, Auto.
G93
1937 DODGE 4 Dour Hardtop Coupe, Auto.
213
I(156 OEIIS 2 Door, Auto.
1933 I'l.Y MOUTH 2 Door, 6 Cyl.. Sid.................
293
1959 CHEVROLET (, Ton Ptrkup ....... .......... . 1193
393
1951 CHEVROLET 2 Door, Auto.................... —
693
1936 PONTIAC I Door llardliip. A u lo ........... .
195
1951 FORD 2 Dour, Slaml.. Shift
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EASY
211 K. 2nd
FA 2-0711

GMAC

PAYMENTS
&gt;303 FAUX AVE.
FA &gt; 0561

ORLANDO Cl! 1-5166

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�Contest
The proposal that the Lake Mary
Chamber o f Commerce sponsor a
name changing contest fo r Luke
Mary Blvd. will be presented at
Thursday’s 8 p.m. meeting o f the
group by Klchurd Keogh, newly elect­
ed president.
Possibility o f the Chumbcr con­
ducting such a contest was suggested
recently by County Zoning Director
Bob Brown who explained that a
great deal o f confusion arises upon

occnninn from the number o f "Luke
Mnry'a" lending to and from the
community.
Other itemn on the agenda will
include election o f a new nominating
committee; prenentation o f the presi­
dent’ll report on past and future ac­
tivities; announcement o f an all out
membership drive and reports from
the County Commission on prospects
o f Luke Mary getting an Inter­
change to Interstate 4 and on street
lighting for the community.

Hard
Rubber

Head

Low , Low Price!

B&amp;m
Heavy-Duty
Plastic
Ruitproof aluminum
handle ia e a » y to
m an ipu late. Uee on
rare, window*, boat a,
aerren*. any waahable
aurface. Wllf not (cratch
or mar painted finUhee.

Full-4-Inch Speaker
Pull andlftorted volume and a mart, attractive
dnign belie the low price of this remarkable radio.
The soft ivory abode it iilonl (or any decor. Sire:
B* wide, AV4' htflh, 3 V i' deep.

A

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Save nowon thl* combination oiler—hunhebtite oval,
laundry baikrt, and cuni|Ntniun heavy-duty. 11-qt.
pail. Made of einy-to-rlron vinvl — won't mar or
■cratch. Choice of yellow, sandalwood, or turqouiae.

1»

T H IN K YO U 'VE (JOT TROUBLES? — Next timo you shovel your walk,
think o f what ships on the frozen Great Lakes have to go through. For the
first time in most people’s memory, Lake Michigan is frozen nil the way
across. The few ships thut have been in service all winter have hud ex­
tremely rough going. The crunching entry o f thi« car ferry into Ice-locked
harbor at Ludington, Mich., could lw heard a mile away.

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) T h e Interstate Commerce
Commission agreed today to
study last-ditch a p p e a l s

Mona Lisa
Going Home
NEW YOIIK (U P !) - Mu­
seum and cultural official*
said farewell today to the
Mona Lisa, which waa viewed
by 1,077.521 persona during
its month-long exhibition st
the Metropolitan Museum.
T h e museum announced
that since Lconanlo da Vin­
ci’s masterwork went on dis­
play Frit. 7, a record-breakfng total of 1,881,888 persons visited the museum.

aiinintl a proponed 02 per
cent ala ah by Southern nailway in multiple-car grain
shipment* from the Midwest
to the South.
Southern would hove been
allowed lo place the reduc­
tion* In effect Friday under
a Jan. 2\ order hy an ICC
group which handle* rate
cate* utile** full commliilon
action I* neceiaary.
Actually, (he rate* rould not
go Into effect until the Sup­
reme Court dli»o!ved a re­
straining order blocking llic
reduction*. If the ICC ad*
Is-fore tlie Supremo Court,
however. It U considered po*.
lihle that the high court will
decide not to consider the
issue.

Rugged I Dependable! Low-priced!
2Vi II P.. 2-Cycle engine; tempered
*lrel blade, rear bailie, «afety (id*
chute, itaggered wheel*.

The commission itayed ap­
proval while it looks over
lietithm* for reconsideration
filed by Ilie Tennessee Val­
ley Authority, Ute Louisville
&amp; Nashville Itailrund, Amer­
ican Waterway* Operators,
lac., and nUwr barge lines.

$ET Down
O $1*25 Weekly

Easy Roll
Casters!

W estinghoisM

Ransom Flight
Havana Bound
MIAMI ( U P I ) - A ransom
flight, scheduled to bring
more Cuhans of American
t-ilUrnship and Uiclr depend­
ents on II* return flight, flew
lo Havana today.
The Pan American World
Airway* UCflfl with a seating
rapacity of 100, left Miami at
D a m.

Deluxe Canister Cleaner
Just Say
uCtiargeItn!

7 3

A full-|towe red, full-sire model with many deluse
"hifh price" featurea, including tow-away dust lag.
apivial combination floor-’n-ruy noule, act of attachmento. powerful Weatlngbosisa Motor.

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G l I A R A N T f l D PLASTI C H OSS f

B

REGULAR $ 5.29

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*** e
By LAMIY VERSHKI,
1 icc where some South
Seminole Democrat* want to
■witch allegiance to the Re­
publican party beenum&lt; they
want representation , . . Well,
k check of voting record* re­
veal Unlay that Gordon Fred­
erick lives and vote* in the
laingwood precinct (South
Seminole) , , . The only thing
ia ho bus his business office
in Sanford rather than OR­
ANGE COUNTY1
Supervisor of Registration
Camilla Rruce will ask the
County Commission for legis­
lation boosting her salary
from *3,ooo to *8,noo . . . it
will b« turned down.
Jim Crapps should furnish
both members of Hie City and
County Commission and olher
county officials attending that
“ shindig" toni giit directions
to his camp where Hint joint
city-county meeting will lake
place. Everyone l talked to
today didn't know where the
ramp is located . . . It is
out by the Weklva, gentle­
men.
In the interest of public
aervico and for the benefit
of all officials, following are
directions to get to the camp:
Follow zoning map plot 2.
300 yards east of the Weklva,
turn sharply 512 yards until
you get to n small ditch, gel
out of car. inspect ditch . , .
follow road through swamp,
rareful In watch out for
snakes and gators . , , Wear
heavy boots, six rattlesnakes
were seen there yesterday.
Be care (ill of tribe of Indians
on the warpath some 511
yards before you enter the
camp . . . For more details,
maps ran be furnished in the
courtlioute for $1.
Among the items expected
to lie liNcilsfcd will lie Join
p:il'licipatiun project on 25th
St. . . . County aisHancc un
those Hunt utility line* . . .
Cost to the city was over
$50,000 and tile city has ex­
pended more Ilian the allo­
cated funds , , .and maybe
Uie zoo.
.Sanford attorneys Ken Me
Intosh anil AI Kitts are being
kept awake at night by those
Seville nightmares . . . Both
attorney* were almost placed
In contempt of court there
and when they left, the con­
stable followed them fur 15
miles.
• • •
Tltr pros outweigh Hie con*
in regard to petitions circulat­
ing in Riivenna I'ark on that
Community Shopping Center
plnnncd out there . , , Hear­
ing* nrxt Wednesday.
Just a* an example of how
confusing ail llioic “ Lake
Mary" avenues, street*, bou­
levards, lanrt, drive*, voids,
etc., ran get. sure enough we
got the wrong one in a new*story Wednesday. The C of
L"» name changing contest
will hr fur old Lake Mary
Rd., not Lake Mary Blvd.
And if that isn't confusing
enough, we understand that it
was District 2 County Com­
missioner John Alexander in
stead of Zoning Director Bob
Brown that suggested tlie
contest.
There, n o w ,
everything
okay?
Removal of Ihe flag pole
at the old postoffice proved to
la- a mansize job. City work­
er, expected to perform till!
task “ in two three hour*." U.
S. had directed the city lo remove the pole from the gov­
ernment-owned lot by March
P Workers dug down In the
concrete Inundation Wednes­
day altcrnoon and discovered
d of such »izc a crane wai re­
quired. The pole was replaced
today on Hie lawn in Iron! of
Hie old postoffice, which tome
day will be Ihe Sanford pub­
lic library.
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Received the following let­
ter from Ihe CUy Manager'*
office today: "This is to no­
tify you that Iho City Com­
mission cancelled out all
parking permit* at their last
meeting. Please do not use
the permit recently issued tv
you. It may he destroyed or
returned to my office." It wat

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Area 'Sectionalism'
Blasted By Frederick

Paved Improvement of all out the SR 415 project will ed if city fund* are availof State Road 415 in Seminole be presented in two part*: utile, said this 1* not neces­
WASHINGTON (U P!) —
County, from
the Osteen |(lt Pave SR 415 from tire sary *ince Celery Avenue i*
—A Republican congress­
Bridge to Frcncli Avenue, city limit* to the Ostorn a state primary road.
man charged today that
Otherwise, tlcncral Hutch­ the I ’nlled States Govern­
will be requested of the Stale Bridge, uring a c c o n d a r y
Road Department by the funds, if necessary; (21 pave ison said, the resolution to ment chipped in on the
County Commission this af­ Celery Avenue from French be presented to SRI) this af­ ransom deal which won
ternoon asks for road &gt;ni' freedom (or (he Cuban
Avenue to the city limits.
ternoon at l)cl.a ml.
Inclusion of Hist portion | The chairman explained the ' provements in the county as troops raptured hy 1'ldrl
of Hie state road within the Commission will not request have been published pre
Castro alter the I9fit Ray
they vote on tlie basis of ths
The Issue of •‘sectionalism'’ time Democrat and a former voter* out on March 28.‘*
p|„, Invasion.
city limits of Sanford, known the State to u*e county se­ vlously In The Herald.
candidate's
qualifications. I
niemltor
of
tho
Cnsselbetry
Fortune,
when
n.«k*xl
about
Injected
into
the
runipnign
fur
One
of
the
primary
re­
as Celery Avc, was informally ; condary fund* for the paving
approved by the Commission1of SU 415 (Celery Avenue) quests l* for the four-ianing
Seminole County's House seat board of aldermen, told Die Mrs. Bennett'* announcement, am sure tlmt they have seen
many counties in which tho
Wednesday afternoon.
J within the city limits. City of 25th Street between French m w A . . .
in the March 28 special elec­ Herald today that "Democrats replied; “ It's all news to me," ugly issuq of sectionalism has
Chsirman J. C. Hutchison Manager W. E. Knowles, ask- and Mclionville Avenue*.
tion was blasted today by for­ and Republican* alike, feeling adding, “ but we nre looking resulted In a lack o f progress
reported Inday the Commis­
mer
Rep. Gordon Frederick, the need for repnwentation for all the suppurt wo ran for the entire county.
sion had received a formal
" I have never represented
Democratic nominee f ff tho from the south end of tho g*&lt;-’
request from the City of San­
Frederick
stated:
"
l
am
an
Isolated arrn of Senvinolo
county.
are
pooling
their
Legislature.
ford Wednesday to include
“ I am sure,'* he charged, forces lo place Jan Fortune, somewhat surprised to learn County lull have 'at all time*
Enjoy Stay
Celery Avenue from the city
limits to French Avenue. A
ATLANTA (U P I) Four “ that they (the people) hove GOP candidate, In office on Hint my opponent and his sup­ attempted to represent all of
porters are attempting to the people of the county re­
telephone poll of the Com­
Ru»*ian clergymen, nearing seen many counties in which March 28.**
Mr*.
Bennett continued: raise the issue of sectionalism gardless of where they might
mission member! was made
ths end of a lour of the the ugly issuo of sectionalism
ami alt agreed.
United Stale*. Ignored pic­ has resulted in a lack of •'Strong campaign* . . . In in Scminnlo County. I under­ reside. I know that my confi­
The Commission previously
ket* here and agreed they progress for tin- entire coun- Home case*, door-to-door . . , stand that they aro offering dence in the people of Semi­
are being made In all South a* one of my opponent'* great nole County I* Justified ami
had agreed to request of the
had enjoyed Ihcir stay in ly.”
Surprise was expressed by Seminole areas from Long- qiialifieation* Ihe fart that t alnccirly hopn that thi*
SRI) a paved Improvement
this country.
By United Prcnn International
both Frederick and Id* Re­ wood to Forest City In For­ he reside* in ths South end county will never be spilt by
to a 22 font width of SR 415
sectionalism. I hope tha peo­
Icy flood waters npreiiA death and destruction
of Seminole County."
publican opponent, Jan For­ tune's behalf.
from the city limits to the
ple of the South end of tha
Frederick
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
d
:
“
Regardless
of
parly
af­
tune,
when
queried
relative
to
Osteen Bridge. The Stato throughout the East today.
GREENWOOD. Mis*. (U P I)
Drinking water was contaminated, power lines —Four Negro voter registra­ an active Democrat's nn- filiation." sbo said, "wi* need “ Frankly, I have enough con­ county a* well a* tho people
will be requested to accom­
in all other itva&gt; of the coun­
plish this Improvement of Hie wen* driven down by high winds mid towering ice tion
worker*
were
fired nounreimsit of a south county a good man, and one with in­ fidence in nil of t(ie people of
primary highway with stale floes swept down rain-swollen rivers to drive thous­ upon by while men Wednes­ campaign for representation tegrity, in office from thl* Semlnolo County to believe ty will givp me Ibeir support
end of the county ami we can that they do not vote on the on the basis of my qualifica­
funds but. if necessary', ,0 ands of person* from their
day night in the *eeond such in the Legislature.
Mrs. Hopa Bennett, long put one in IF we can gel ths basis of sectionalism but that tions."
uie county secondary road homes.
incident
In thi* raciallyfunds lo complete the pro­
The death toll fr.-*w three
troubled Della town in Uie
ject as quickly as possible in days of flooding rose to 2t.
past week.
order to eliminate present
At least eight other pcr*
unsafe driving condition*.
sons were dead after a lateThe Commission was sche­ winter snow storm hit the
VATICAN CITY (U P I) —A
duled to meet at 3:30 this Midwest and flayed the Northprofessed atheist, Soviet Com­
afternoon to formally ap­ m i l with 65-mllo-nn-hour
munist editor Alexei Addinprove the resolution which winds, snow and sleet.
bci, met Pope John W i l l ,
will lie presented to the SRI)
BOSTON (U l’ ll — Two head ol Hie Roman Cl tlHilic
A lake dam, weakened by
at 1:30 this afternoon at Do- the heavy rains, hurst nt Nor­ widows, one in Boston mid the |Church, today—und Ihe alltLand.
wich. Conn., during the night other in nearby Lawrence, eist came away impressed
General Hutchison pointed and sent flood waters up to
were found Wednesday night and “ very moved.
12 feet deep swirling thrcngli
stubbed
to death in their
a four-mite section o f the city.
apartment*. Their d e n t h s
At least six persons were kill­
MOSCOW (U P II — Tlie So­
ed. six injured and two miss­ brought to 111 tlie number of viet Union, in an apparent
unsolved slaying* &lt;&gt;f women new ideological »lup at Com­
ing.
Power failures plunged the in Ihu 1lo,ion uleu iiinee la*t munist China today condemn­
men into darkness and about June.
ed extreme “ dogmatist*'' who
GiuvcsiJe services for K. K. :;st) person* fled their homes
'Hie ulmost-iiudc hody of favor war over peaceful co­
Brady. 85. former Semi nolo
us tint surging water roused Mrs. Mary M. llrown, *18. wu* existence to promote com­
County sheriff and stale legis­
damage estimated In the mil­ found in u shabby second-floor munism.
lator, were conducted by Rev.
tenement flat in Luw retire
lions of dotlnrs.
limver hew ell Wednesday a f - 1
Loci, gates-at the Shrtuikct where she lived alone. A foot- Talks Set
lu riym a u t . F y e rg rriy j Lam e- ■
Rhec dull.'' at Norwich ww. long , .TVl'; 1"t'c o‘ *-rk
JACKSONVILLE* tU PII —
tery.
frozen shut and officials fear­ wu* Stuck hilt-deep in her Federal mediator James HotBom Jan. 23, 187*. nt Amered i Mug pressure would send elicit. Thric were bloodatuiu* area wo* scheduled in talk
kns. (hi., Mr. Rrody tame to
nit over tin- apartment.
separately with union and
Sanford in IU04 and engaged tho Ice-choked river churn­
Tho body of Sir*. Rio-hel management leaders today in
ing
through
the
streets.
in farming and livestock. He
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. Tcenn Am ino
HASH’ SEAM ANSI! 11’ mill Safe limit IluntUlliir
Nearly nil Ohio streams, Lazarus, (lit, tier clothe* pull­ an effort til end the 43-day -old
served one term as sheriff
ed over her heud, wa« found Florida East Coast Railway
and Mr. and Mrs. MeKctbmi. Seated in M rr. Snnt
CoiiriM! being tmiKlil hy tho L'S Count tiuiml
with
the
exception
of
ths
Ohio
■luring World War I and Inter
sprawled aero** a bloodstain­ strike.
Levy and Htnndiiig nt far right is Sam Levy*
Auxiliary
brought
out
more
than
60
|turnons
to
River, were receding today,
two terms in the Legislature.
ed bed III her first floor apart­
Commodore o f tlie Sanford limit dill*.
nib'll up for tho oiyrht lesson course, Wednesday.
hot
n
state
of
emergency
was
He died Tuesday after a
ment in Boston's Dorchester Far SIi out
(Herald Photo)
Some o f the class aro shown here. Erom left ate
lengthy illness at the home of declined on the Ohio .Univer­ section. She bud been stabbed
TALLAHASSEE
(L
T
D
—
sity
rumpus
ot
Athens.
Iris daughter, Mr*. Arthur U.
in tlie chest.
February sales tax collec­
A midnight eurfrw was IniMoore. 1218 Oak Avenue, with
It was not known iinmcditions in Florida were *300,000
pined on men students for
whom lie made his home.
alrty whether either woman
short
of
predictions
last
Surviving are his daughter, the first time. More than LIM'D bud been raped.
month, hut did not cut into
a gianddauglitrr, Mrs. Jack persons—Including 700 uni­
expectations fur meeting the
Woodruff, Sanford, and four versity students—were taken
annual fiscal budget require­
The
Altamonte
Springs of $350,001) for the purpose allhaugli tho county's deris­ H
from the flooded area.
grcal-gtandchildren.
ments,
Comptroller Ray E. Town
reived for ths present
,Sln
Council
Wednesday of financing the new .Munici­ ion did not Hgiee with ths
The
Ohio
River,
which
Frisson Funeral llumc wu*
Green announced Wednesday. night authorized tin- public
lima purchuso of a desk and
town's
ri-eoniineiiiliitions,
tha
crested si Pittsburgh Wednes.
in charge " f arrangements.
pal Water System. At the
stile of lull ids in the niiuumi
town will derive grent benefit chair for the Town Hall.
day, continued to surge to­
same tiin,. Ihe advertising of
County-Wide
from tin- iiildltimiiii 20 feet
ward a crest downstream and
Idds for rotlstruction of the
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I)
officials nt Cincinnati Mailfronting the Town Hull.
_
.
f\ rr
•
plant'* water supply uud dis­
LITTLE IIOCK, Ark. I U PI) —City Commission lias anIn nl Int basilic.* I be cnult- j | Q K G O l i G l I S I V C
rttn. Portsmouth and smaller
tribution system was approv­ ril agreed to get an engi­
Ohio communities made emer­ —Gov. Orvai Faubiii accused thoriicd *1.758 appropriated
ed.
neer's recommendation* in
gency preparations. The Ohio Ihe federal government Wed­ for tlie police department to
Healed bids on botli the solving iliniungc problem*
MEMI'l113 (U P D - A prom­
was expected to crest nl Cin- nesday of secretly rerruiling cover the salaries of two ad­
bond side mill the construction from I lie Hilleresl ared onto inent Methodist layman today
Robert Bennett, of 2703 cinali nt fill feet, or eight feet Arkansas Nalinn.il Guard pil­ ditional Invc-digaUirs to help
A LBANY, Gn. l U I 'l ) —The will lie due April 17. Knell Maitland Ave, proputcs;
Magnolia Ave., sevcn-yenr.old above flood stage, by Sunday. ots for Hie Hull Cuban invas­ establish a county wide vice
called
for Christiana lo
Fineerest s t u d e n t suffered
Agreed to look Into the pos­ "launch a vigorous offcnslvo
In Pennsylvania, serious ion and then “ betraying" squad us recommended by City Commission of lids south-1 bond bid iiiiis I be accompanied
a Volusia County grand jury.
abrasions and possible rib ft..Ming cunt limed today from them.
west Georgia rily bus junked with n ra ider's check for two sibility of building header* against Iliosn who would de­
Some of them flew In com­
fractures when he was struck New part to the mouth o f the
for a portion of Hermit's stroy Christianity.”
all segregation ordinances „ „ d | l" T
" l f,uu ™ liw*
for
runstruetion Trail Hint I* “ washing away
by a car near the school Wed­ Juniata River, Dunrannoti, Pa., bat and one Air Guard plane
“ Tlicro are Hi o m who. for
derided lo leave the nice Gentian*
nesday at 3:50 p. m.
publicity purposes or finan­
Mayor John Wells declared a was shut down, Fauhu* said.
piiddems lo individual i itl- hid--, available at Glace Ktigi- into a ztieiim;"
i
.
: heeling ill St. Petersburg or
Emmett Hamby, KN’ AS, told state of emergency. Rescue
Brig. Gen. Frank Bailey,
Gave
Councilman Frank cial gain, make it a sort of
zi-iis, it wu* announced today, i
,
..
at Hie Altamonte loon Hall, Gerliurdt thn authority to go builmsi lo tear down Hia
Fl||&gt; Trooper J. I* Hike*, that workers helped residents from chief of staff of the Arkan­
A spokesman said tlie rum
will lie priced at $3(1 for inch nlieud with plans for building church and lo crilielz* ill
the hoy, who was walking on their homes nt Duncnnnwi, sas Air Guard, said he did not
mission took the action by ti
know what Faubus was talk­
the shoulder of the road, sud­ Am ity Hull and Newport
u nfreslumsit alund at Hie leaders," said R. Howard
It-1 vote Wednesday night,
Mayor I.nwrenee Swofforil, hull park after looking over Berg, president of tho Methdenly turned and ran into ilia
Ire jams towered 3(1 feet ing alxiiil. But be added llic
TAM PA (U P II — An Air stiiking down nil o f segrega­
in mi unofficial ti-purt from blue prints for tha stun t me, odist Board of Lay Activities.
not
path of the car.
h’gh on the Juniata River Arkansas guard “ did
Force F8IF Tliumlcrstnak tion old nil tier* ill a move aim- tlu- County CominisHion adWitnesses corroborated the where il meet* Ihe Fusque- have any planes involved."
rd
at
bolstering
its
legal
push
vl'id tlnil appraiser'* figures 1
D ir Defense Department in trashed today north of Frost*
driver** explanation Bennett
tii &lt;i. Itaeial dispute. have
liaii'is.
for i glds of way oil SR 427
was udmittcd to hViniiiiilu
Washington
declined cam- proof.
plagued the inrt,.iUl,-l city *&lt;f
tioin l.u-t St. to SR fTili
Mtnuiriiil iluspilid.
men! .
Mae Dill Air Force Rare
55,Uuu fm inure Hutu n year, tliiiuigli Hu- town show Unit
Bailey said, however, that here said it did not immedi­
i o-l* for 4U feel oil tint eu*t
Faubus may have some in
kYmi’ll upprec'itic Ihe exlra ncrvlce
ately know tlie fair of liitsldtv would come ronsiderahly
Touliv Named
formation he dors not have.
CHICAGO (Special) —
lower than properliiw on the
He said hr did not want In pilot of the Jet fighter.
MIAMI (U P ! I — Havana pul himself in Ihe position of
The na-h was tlie latest in George Toiiliy. rien-tive West side,
FREE
KINNELON. N J ( U P l t - Radio reported today a two- either denying or confirming a sriic* of resent nrridrlil* e r r president of First I'rdA bleak down of figures
Tire
Flve member* of a family, hour blackout in four of whut the governor said.
Inspect loa
involving .Mai Dill bused fight­ rral Savings ami I,min Vs- set the price a Xoii.liuu if 2ll
trapped by lla met and too ( ulni'a six provinces.
soclsliiin of Sanford lm» foot right* of way were taken
Faubus did nut say who re­ ers.
FREE
A broadcast said ■ failure
paralyzed with fear to jump
A supersonic FIDS Thunder- Irfrn appointed tit tin- IHli-T from i «rh side of tin- mud;
cruited the pilot*. Hr said hr
Tlra Rotation
lo safety, were killed today In in one of Havana's power knew at Hie time of the invas­ chief from MnrDill crashed Cummillre on I SI.lt l.aa
4::i!,Mlil if taken totally from
u fire touched oil hy a smol­ houses rut o ff electricity from ion that Arkansas Air Guard Feh. 28 at the Air Force and Regulation* of
the tbu west side and $28,lino if
FREE
Havana to Camuguey in cen­
dering sofa.
Flai Tire
pilot* were involved, bul bombing und gunnery runge I'nilrd Si nl m Savings slid taken on tlie rust.
Four other member* of Hie tral CubaKepalr
Loan League.
Swoffoiii pointed out Hint
could say nothing at Ihe time. ne«r Avon Park.
family escaped Hie Man- by
FREE
jumping from second floor
Open H igher
Fronl End
windows of Ih e
lakeside
Check
NEW YORK (C P I) —
home,
Stocks opened higher todayon moderately a live Mailing.
An Altamonte Springs wom­ ment for 21 nnmllis from the Wolf hark to work, Mayor |leading Ihosc newspaper slurExpert
Wheel
an. wbo nuked that her name town following tlie accident Luwrenrc Rwoffurd rani, in ie*.
Alignment
“ A Itliougii Uie townspeople
pot l-e U'eil for publication, and later wu* hired by the purl:
“ Many taxpayers in the feel morally responsible for
Wednesday night made n town us a part lime officer.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam—
Pago 7
III idge
Revamping of the entire town are in sympathy with Wolf, the town line* not legstrong, and al times, tearful,
(U P !) — Communist Viet
Page Hi (k II
Classified
pica on behalf of former Coun­ |Hiliei- di-pul Uncut two weeks John Wolf, |M like to lemind ■illy own him a tiling. He was
Cong ground fire today shot
.
Page 10
Co mic s
cilman
John Wolf wlio-i- serv­ ugo upon recommendation* of you tkiil (Ids whole thing ia in violation of the luw u! the
T im
down a l\ S Marine 1131
Page 7
Dear Abby time of the fire for he knew
ice* at a part lime policrmun I’olirr Chief Giudy Hall fur a only on a UU-duy trial husis.
helicopter in Quang Nam pro­
Editorial
.... Pugs 4
“ No issue wu* intended and that the fire truck was not to
are out bring used by the UU day trial period eliminated
vince about 350 mika north
Entertainment. .. Page 7
the aervires of Wolf to in- there was none until after the go out of the town limits.
town at I hi* time.
of Saigon, an American mili­
Legal*
„ Pag* 10 A II
Wolf, permanently injured corpurato the u&gt;c of aix vol­ newspaper* cal lied stuliea
“ Yuu people elect official*
tary spokesman said.
whirh were not true. I auy to run your town and il can­
P u tt Is
...
Pag * 10
thrsa year* ago whits fighting unteer auxiliary poliremen.
The apokesman laid, bowIn answer to the woman. again, John tVolf was nut fir- not he mu mi sympathy , , ,
Society
....
Page 8 A P
a fire at tin* Rosenwald Negro
aver that no one aboard the
F A 2*0661
405 W. F IR S T ST.
S p u r t * -----------*
School, received monthly pay-j who asked that the town pu t, ed. . . . 1 say lie quit after j wa’ro gelling loo big. ’
chopper w u injured.

Icy Floods
Slam East

Fired Upon

Boston 'Ripper'
Runs Amok;
Kills Two More

‘Very Moved*

UjofTHlUtistS Hit

Former County
Sheriff Dies

AltamonteOK's Water BondSale

Faubus Hits
Troop Betrayal

7-Year-Old
Struck By Car

Segregation Law
Junked By City

Methodist Asks

Thunderstreak
Jet Crashes

Family Of 5
Killed In Blaze

RE - TIRE With Us!

Blackout
Hits Cuba

Plea Made To Retain Wolf

Viets Down
Yank Copter

Herald Index

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4-Hers

P«jf« 10—Mon. Mar. 4, '63

'See Me First,'
Besserer Tells
Civitan Club
Robert Itrawrtr, adminis­
trator of Seminole Manorial
Hospital speaking to member*
of the Clvltan Club, lliursday
told them,
“See me first, If something
foe* wrong."
“We cere about people,"
Heaierer tsuphasiied, “Our
only reason for being there I*
to rare for people who need
hospital care, That'a what r-very single perron on our Muff
la there for, and aervlre foe*
on round the clock, every day
of the year."
The admlnletrator emphs•lied that, “ You can't put
value on people . . . their
care, romfort and health la
our only concern."
Ha noted that the operation
•f a hospital I* a rumple* op*
oration, requiring at N u t two
ataff member* for avery pa­
tient.
"People am working for
you while you’rt aler|iir,g.H
He commented ‘.hat the P*tlenta In a hospital are not
happy people,
“Nobody come* to the hoipltal for fun. It alway* in­
volve* pain, fear, expense and
emotional, physical and men­
tal unhappiness for tha pa­
tient, ao that ho wants every­
thing done for him, and many
are Inclined to Ire peovlih and
irritable."
Benerer said that every
member of the staff was well
aware of the seriousness of
their job*, and the precept of
everyone, nurse*, aides, clerlral help, food servers, admin­
istrator, doctors and hospi­
tal board ia that "'Die patient
comes first."
“Tim* drags when you arc
hurting," he said. “A few minutaa seem Ilka hours, and the
psychological element involv­
ed, particularly in an rm«rfancy often causes impa­
tience and upset."
Besserer said that tha
Kmergency Room “is our
grvutest headache. It is not
possible for U* to have resi­
dent doctors just sitting there
24 hours • day waiting for
emerfrnclea. But wa have a
physician on call for the day,
anil It never takra him more
than a few minutes to get
there."
“Again 1 urge you, when
you are hurt or become sud­
denly ill, rail your physlrian
and go to his office. He ha*
facilities for treating you
there. Don't come to the
emergency room, unless you
do not have a private physi­
cian, or cannot reach him."
"Noverthehws, If you must
come to the emergency room,
wa hava a full time staff of
registered nurssw who know
how to cant for emergencies,
the ambulance aervlcr* In
thia town are very good, and
sra trained to do all they call
in emergenciesi, and tills com­
munity is blessed with having
a very fine staff of physicians
who am well-trained and
wrlU-xperlenred,"
Com men ting on the ques­
tion of tax-aoppoil of tha
hospital, Besserer explained
that,
“Anyom. who tkxuIs hospi­
talisation care is treated and
rared for first, and later we
find out whether or not tiny
ran pay. Often tin-)- cannot,
and in many cases, state wel­
fare'does not apply. If a per­
son has not been in the coun­
ty six months or in the state
« year, he Is not oligihln for
state aid, so we must go to
the county and ask them to
make up the difference, to
take rare of the deficit.
“We’re prnbutdy the only
business In KcmlnoU. County
thst operates at a HH to DO
percent deficit and still Is able
to stay In business . , . hut
you ran't repossess an apjKiuilx or a gall bladder , . ,
hence the need for taxes,**
“Wa have a I OK bed hos­
pital, and w» must employ
IDO people to rare for them.
Our payroll runs over half a
million dollars annually.

Seminole County 4 Her* re­
corded high butterfat produc­
tion rating* during the State
4-11 Dairy Show at I he Cen­
tral Florida Fair in Orlando,
Feb. z.v
T W. Sparks, Extension
Dairyman from Gainesville,
stated that this was an ex­
ceptional year for butterfat
ratings at the state show. Re­
cord* are on 305. 2X. Mature-

Miami Takes
21st Cage Win

HII,I, WOI.FE (|oft) and Trim Mlchelic, Ixith 16,
inannaRc noru ntUHclcn anil tired feet after hik­
ing 60 miles from i’inccrent to Stetnon Univer­
sity, DeLimtl, and return. The two Explorer
Heouta made the trip out in nix Bourn but re­
quired nine bourn for the return. Tom walked
the hint five mill'd barefooted. Hill in the mm of
Cl»0 and Mr*. II. W. Wolfe, 112 Laurel Drive,
and Tom i» Die non of Mr. and Mr*. T. J.
Michel*, Wylly Avenue.

Searchers Hunt
Family Of Three

(Jreat Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WOULD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

OURAY, Colo. (U P li —
Searchers were act to brave
a second avalanche today to
search for a minister and two
of his daughters buried be­
neath 100 feet of snow
Tlie minister and the two
girls were entombed in the
snow Sunday when an avalandie swept their automo­
bile off llie highway Into a
gorge 100 feet below. The
snow filled the gorge level
with Hie highway after the
slide. .
It wa* feared tliey would
In- found dead.
Ouray County Sheriff Gene
Brown said powerful mlncdctecting gear was due on tlie
srene shortly after dawn to
try to locate the minister's
automobile,

Improve tlie sppcsranrr
of jo u r ground- and si*e
to u r backyard play area or
patio the de»lrrd privacy and
seclusion with a beautiful
long-lasting F E N C E .

Our Home anil Propcrl) Improvement Depl.
*

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Compnre . . . Our Lower
Monthly In-tallmenls

On New Car Financing

S r 4 xk °!o

Famed Horae Dies
DONE It AIL, Ky. (LTD Rodney,
hnrne-s
racing's
greatext sire, died Thursday
at Walnut Stud. The 19-yearold horse died II days after
breaking a bone In hit left
foreleg

Maple Ave.
at

I P Ml 3fi MONTHS TO PAY

lith S I .

PH® QUO.
MEMBER F.D.I.C.

O ur Home and Properly
Improvement
Dept,
ran
handle the entire job. Coll
u - today fur a free e-timate
. . . there i- no obligation, of
enurse.

Sanford
Fla.

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TO HELP YOU FILL YOUR SAVER
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Sanford’a Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
20.1-00 E. I n! ST.
FA 2-0081

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RICHTS RESERVED
M IC t S COOO T H R U W t o .

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whether it’s kitchen, bedroom or Florida room. Convenient exten­
sion phones come in tunny pretty colors—nre so economical, too.
‘ Call your Telephone Business Office for details.

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Salad Dressing.29s
Apple Sauce.. ..10&lt;

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Add a Phone—add a lot to living

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FISH STIX___ 3 vvl°
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DEVILED CRABS..“ 89
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FRENCH FRIES

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FANCY YEI.LOI GLOBE

ONIONS U f i
CRISP CELLO WRAPPED FOR FRESHNESS

CARROTS*#
l A U Y F A IR l i l A R T ( R t*g, 49p V.ihi**i

ANGEL FOOD.. M 39c

At First * I’slmrllu
(Alongside old past office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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CINNAMON BREAD 29c

• Carpet* • Furniture

• Plano*

• Rental Pode

Frances Cammack with Pap­ care for the animal* during
py Clio Addic and Philip Lu- j the show, other incidental
expcn.-cs, and is host to club
kn.v with Rosalie.
The State 1 11 Dairy Show members and lltelr agents for
is sponsored by the Central the Annual Slate 411 Dairy
Florida Fair and the State I Banquet held in the Orlando
Department uf Agriculture Chamber of Commerce Build
The (air provides feed and ' ing each year.

STEAKA

OVEU 33 YEANS

• Tile

Equivalent, D IIIA standardiz­
ing factors.
First Trophy went to Cath­
erine Cammack, Seminole 1 11
Girl, on record of Aim No­
na I'riciila (Jersey), 11.138.
058 (at. Cathy also placed
third on record of Pappy
Princes* Paola (Jersey), 10,031 milk, CIO fat.
Other en.ries in the Dairy
Show from Seminole Included

CHUCK

Sportsman Dies
OCALA, Fla. (U PI)—Carl
CL Rose Hr., n Florida sports­
man, died at the age of 71
Wednesduy, Hose, who pin­
ner red Uioruughhred h o r s e
breeding In Florida, was a
member of the Stale Racing
Commission,

M IA M I B E A C H ( U H ) —
The University uf Miami
picked up it* 21st hn*keth*ll
win of the season Saturday,
defeating Florida State Uni­
versity D0-7O.
The Hurricanes -Hatched an
early lead and had a 10-32
advantage by the half. The
.Seminole*' record now stand*
at 11- 10.
Ilig Mike McCoy anil Rick
Barry paced Miami with ID
points each, hut were oulscored by FSU forward Char­
lie Long with 28 points.

Honors

Take

HOME INTERPHONE.

Telk room-toroom; answer door by phone

�'Courtesy' Parking' J f i *
Crackdown Ordered Settlement
The City Commission Monday nipht cracked
down on "courtesy parking" in the downtown area
and ordered the indice department to strictly enforce
the handling' of parking tickets.

cio 6*
II) I.AIUIY VERSHKI.
Now tlint the city has wrap­
ped up the Pipeline controv­
ersy . . . stopped tno from
parking on First St. . . . I
wonder what the next project
is? We queried .Mayor Tom
McDonald ovrr a copol collee
this morning and found out it
will lie downtown improve­
ments . . . including addition­
al parking lota . . . inspections
of all buildings . . . financing
of the water improvement
program. . . . Sounds like a
nigged task.
« • •
City Judge Ken McIntosh
anti Police Chief Hoy
Wil­
liams will gel together to re­
vise
court ntsls lor
City
Court . . . Hard to believe,
Imt costs are only SI for a SIS
fine and $2 for anything over
415 . , . Last je a r there were
1,410 cases , , , Court costs
have been called antiquated
. . .Obsolete . . . By the way
all the costs go into the po­
licemen's pension fund.
• • •
Speaking oi McIntosh, city
commissioners gave him a
bouquet of thanks for a "job
well done" as city judge.
• • •
The local Democratic com­
mittee hasn't even contacted
Cordon Frederick on the
forthcoming election. Cuess
they think Gordon has the
election sewed up, Nobody
asked me Imt It would he a
good thing lor our local
Demos to have the courtesy
of getting together with Fred­
erick . . , Everyone though!
Dewey had tin* I9M rlcction
in the bag. also.
• • •
Don't be surprised if the
mrdieal examiners ask for
legislation at the next County
Commissioners meeting , , .
Hope it isn't too late.
•

•

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Heavy flooding in the Golds­
boro area due to recent rains.
Many dltrhrs standing full ot
water.
• • •
Whenever we thought of
Oviedo it was always .Mary
Earle
Walker, agriculture
that came into our heads . . .
Now it's a first rate basket­
ball team.
* * *
City has to remove that
flagpole by the |&gt;ost office , . .
GSA says so.
* * •
New clock in Hie City Com­
mission chambers . , . Old
one put out to pasture . , .
Cost of new one . . , SU 05.
•

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*

Anyone want a slightly used
“courtesy parking pass"? . .
« * *
Those two successful fish­
ermen, Travis Lovelace and
Larry Spice ( see Sport's
Pagei weren't quite so suc­
cessful a few hour* lalcr
when their ear wound up in
a deep drainage ditch in L’asseloerry after hilling a uiility
pole (see Page Twol. Spice,
imspitalired for treatment o(
shock, was released Monday
. . . wonder whal happened to
the fish?
•

•

*

Alter the pipeline discus­
sion was over Monday night
. . . ctereone happy . . .
Pipeline Co. attorney Ken
McIntosh a skid the commis­
sion how many topics of the
agreement they wanted. "I'd
like one to pul on my wall."
said Commissioner Sonny Italy trash pickup crewmen
that Hie rules are that if
property 1* on an alley,
trash must he put at the
side of I he tot ♦ . , If
Hey. then the street picki all right . . . But that's
causes some trash piles
&gt;c left, others that are
by, picked up . . . Beg­
un*! I . . . Don’t ask
I'm not the one who
honed "convenience’’ —
common sense” , . . I'm
telling you what I heard

The prrsldrnt ol the At­
lantic Unasllinr Hallroad
said today hr hoped labor
and management could get
together on new work rules
In slew of the Supreme
Court's decision giving the
carrier the right In rliml
nate unnecessary jobs.
W. Thomas It lie’s hrlrf
statement said:
“ In siew of the decision
of |he Supreme Court, It Is
hoped that representatives
of laobr and management
can now promulgate appro­
priate rules which will im­
plement the recommenda­
tions of the presidential
rnmmiasion. Such Imple­
mentation would bring the
work rules of railroad ope­
ration employes up to dale
and consistent with modern
operations.”
The railroad relused fur­
ther rommrnt.

'Have To Protect Our Job s, Brotherhood Officials Say

Rail Strike Imminent

High officials of the five
Sanford Atlantic Coast Line
brotherhoods imlay agreed
Ihsl a crippling railroad
strike i* Imminent to “pro­
tect the workers job*" in the
face of the Supreme Court
ruling on featherbedding.
“We would like to settle
this Issue peacefully." one
union executive told the Her­
ald, “ but we have to do some­
thing to protect our job*."
Monday the l). S Supreme
Court ended months of legal
maneuvers by ruling the rail­
roads had the right to impose
sweeping rule change*
Officials of the local union
emphasized lhat they would
strike tf some work rule

changes, designed to elimi­
nate "foatlicrlied.iing" or un
necessary job* were put into
effect.
There are some 4!Ki fam­
ilies in Sanford that would be
affected by any proposed
strike.
Negotiation* hv key unions
throughout the country on the
issue will take place Mar. 13
and the result could mean a
country wide strike that could
paralyze (hr nation's rail in­
dustry, according to local
brotherhood official*. T h e
talks will take plare in Chi­
cago.
The agreement to resume
negotiations headed off what
could have been an Immedi­

ate slnke over Hie years-old
question or automation and
job displacement in Hie rail
industry
Actually, the talks in Chi­
cago initially will take up
only the elimination of tn.txxi
firemen on freight and yard
service.
J . K. (Doc) Wolfe, chair­
man of the National Hallway
Lalair Conference, said work
rule rhnnges would nnl be
dismissed until the firemen’s
issue was settled.
He said that if tiie fire­
men's is*ue was not solved,
then the railroads “would
proceed to make our rules
effective."

Tiie proposed work rule
changes would eliminate be­
tween 63.000 and 85,000 jobs
during a live year period.
Wolfe s a i d featherbedding
was draining $600 million anmilly from America’s econ­
omy.
Wolfe said it would take
about 25 day* for the formal
Supreme Couit ruling to go
Into effect. He said the rail­
roads would impose
(he
changes five days after that

r

There were reports that
both the railroads and the
Union* h a v e an informal
agreement to take no drastie
action for at least the next
few day* to allow the Whito
House to study the situation.
More than ISO railroads ara
involved. The unions are tho
opr rnl ing brut herhoods—rep*
resenting the 216,061) engi­
neers, firemen.
brakrmen,
conductors and switchmen.
The anll-frallierheddiiig Is­
sue has been simmering for
years. I’resident Eisenhower
in 11)60 appointed a special
railroad commission made up
of rail, union and private per*
sonnel.

Spearheaded liy Jo e linker, th e com m ission
agreed that no special privileges will lie given to any
organization, press medium or u tility com panies fo r
parking' w ithout p u ttin g money in a m eter.
linker, in pushinp fo r th e elim inating' o f cm irlesv parking', singled out the press, ('h a n d ier o f Com­
m erce and radio. "E v cry n n o should pay to p ark ,”
date.
linker emphasized]
If a strike rrisis came,
*
★
★
Also singled out by the
{’resident Kennedy could head
commission were workers in
it off for 60 days by appoint­
charitable d r i v e s , delivery
ing n fact-finding board under
services, the power and light
the National Ituilwny Labor
and telephone companies.
Act.
In other action, the com­
mission agreed to purchase
ail “no” alt night parking
signs to he placed in areas in
Hie' city Including First St,
from Snnfotd to Myrtle]
Park from Fulton to Third;
The Sanford Pipeline Co.
Palmetto from Commercial to
will start work on its $2uo,- Third; Magnolia from First
000 dock terminal facility to Third; Oak from First In
WEATHER; Kail’ through Wctlnowlay. High Dalny, 05-70. Low tonight, do-fiO.
within the next 20 days sftcr Third ami Second SL from
Established ll»08 T l’KS.. MARCH a, HW3
L niteil Proa* Li’intcil Wit .*
VOL. AH
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 661
Mayor Tom McDonald was Sanford to Oak.
The IhiiiiiI also voted te
given the unanimous approval
make Laurel Ave a through
by ihc City Commission to
St. and ugrerd to place 15
sign a contract witii the com­
PHILADELPHIA (U l’l) —
signs from First to Kith at a
pany Monday to construct the
The IVno sylvan la llnilrond
cost
of
$115.
City
Judge
Ken
two miles of pipeline from
Monday announced plans to
Lake Monroe lo the Sanford Mc Intosh culled the thorough- furlough its 5.100 freight ftiefare
the
most
serious
accident
.Natal Air Station.
mrn In view of the U. S. Su­
Fur the first time since the street in the city;
preme Court decision uphold­
Approved
a
request
asking
controversy hit the news It
ing railroad*’ right to elimin­
was a unanimous vule. Com­ the County Commission to in­ ate featherbedding.
clude
that
portion
of
Sit
415
missioners went over the
A spokesman said tlu-ie
lease agreement with Pipe­ in the city in the road pro­ would not be any immediate
gram
to
tie
presented
to
the
line Co. attorney Ken Mein
itoad
Department furloughs because the high I United Press International Icrs. They U-ft their rural murky and sometimes vkileni temperatures dipped well be­ Senath, Mo., during the night,
tosh. City Attorney Bill Hut- S t a t e
low zero In parts of the mid­ destroying a private hangar
March floods drove thou­ home Monday night to drive March weather pattern.
Thursday.
Present
plans are court order is not effective for
chison called the agreement
25 d a y s.
sand* of persons from their Into Liberty and had not been
Thunderstorms and tornadic lands and northeast, including and tcvrral small aircraft.
"good" emphasizing addition­ from the river to the east cityThe lieight firemen Include
Al thunderstorm* pounded
al protection for adjacent limits only that city wants it I,KUO working in r n l Iru n d J homes, closed schools and seen since. Persons living in winds raked southeast Miss­ 13 lie low at Caribou. Maine,
ouri and more storms spread and 9 below at Cheyenne, Tennessee; SO- mile* an- liour
property owners on Mellon- tp be extended to French Ave. yards and 1,5110 working on left communities practically
isolated in four states today. the area said they heard crirs Into Dixie. A half-foot of W'yo.
winds were clocked at Jark*
title Ate.; insurance during
"road" trains. I’nssenger fire­
snow hurled Omaha, Neb. Fog
Tiie floods, triggered by for help.
A wind storm which offi­ son and the roof was ripped
construction phase, indemni­
men would not be affected.
The floods were part of a closed New York's LaGuardis cials believed was a torna­ from a restaurant and cars
I heavy rains, rising tempera­
fication and that the grantee
About 1.000 of the 11,100 tures and a rapid tlnw. spread
Field for three hours and do smashed through near were damaged at Dyersburg.
can't remove the line at any
have less thiol 10 years serv­ across parts oi Indiana, Ohio,
In Hie Midwest, mounting
time. Under the agreement
ice. They would be the first to Pennsylvania and West Vir­
snows
rinsed schools in four
the city will gd $ 1,200 per
lie fm long In-,I, the railroad ginia.
rursl district of Iowa’s Boono
year for the first five years
said.
County. There was live In­
Newark, Ohio, declared a
and then fito percent of the
TALLAHASSEE tL’PIt —
cites of new snow on th«
state of emergency and Na­
gross of tiie company the next
The Florida Milk Commission
ground.
tional Guardsmen were call­
10 years.
i.-sued formal notice today of
ed
out.
in
West
Virginia
com­
McIntosh told tiie Herald
a public hearing March lit in
munities as large ax Clarks­ Hank Identified
today that Hie company is Jacksonville l&lt;&gt; consider susMIAMI (LTD — \ ship
burg were all hut isolated by
seeking application from the pei'shm c f all *late price cm;
rising waters. The uorst fUHd ping firm representutt'e de­
.Vat* tioao Department to
Identified a broken
in 21 years threatened Greene finite
TALLAHASSEE (L'E’I) — A kqtinlutive com­
cross SB 4fl and SB 415. from
u
dw.fd.d lo mil, ,
plank
Monday
as pari of the mittee waited to licar tin* viuvv of lux ilUTen.su upCounty,
Pa.,
and
schools
and
TALLAHASSEE ,(Ill’ ll the corps of engineer, to Marl tJi„
,„ ,t nU)M„,
roads were closed in Indiana. name plaque ol tiie missing IKineiitn Unlay lie Due making a m-nnimonilnliuii un
dork construction and from
pilh|ichearing to conMV*. f/V*
,assured There was no accurate count tanker Marine .Sulphur Queen. new tn.xeH,
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
the Atlantic Cd4 ,t Line Hadfnir (, nUo„r,rrr MOV « P”'’ ”" ;1'« "&lt; " "■«' »«r
The LegiMlnttm*'« interim committee un finttnen Bepuldican lender* maintained
.
. ...
.....
. rrnor today lli.it fits admini* of the number of Imim-lcss
road to cross its tracks.
in effect which prohibit* A#»'r
,,
hut
hundreds
of
families
had
Youngster
Slain
mill taxation hoard pn&gt;|&gt;o.-»nl Monday fur tax re- a skeptical view today toward
, ... . .
\
nation hai not and will not
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UP!)
of milk below mat.
....
...
visions which would draw disavowal* of Interest in thw
. .
ltd the turnpike extension rr- lieen forced out. They ittrludeAt p11**1*ill, the t*uiniui»Moii
eti MX) families in West Vir­ —A I year-ohl Filipino girl
more revenue from (log tracks, IPdi GOP presidential nomi­
lard Ihc construction of Free
died
Monday
night
ot
a
lull
I sets prices only on milk purginia's Wood County and 350
horse trucks and jai alai fron­ nation.
Interstate Highway 1)5 along
m the Chllhcothc, Ohio, area. let wound indicted hy tutu
jrhnsetl from dairymen. There
tons.
the ca*l coast.
i
Aiming men regarded as
rnunist
guerrilla^
who
killed
are no direct vvhulr*nle or re­
The floods were only one
State Comptroller Bay K. possible contenders, only Gov.
At the same lime. Ilryuni
tail price controls.
day old hut bail already her missionary father and
Green reported lo thu cum- Neloin A. Horkefellcr of New
said it never ha* been planThe public lien ring was set
claimed a loll of lives. Three his American associate.
mitli-c mi hmv much new re­ Ymk is acting like a candi­
mil that the entire project be
VIENNA
The Soviet for Hi h. m. ill tiie .Mayflower built in the four-year Bryant weather deaths were counted
Mrs Amy l.Ve Futch, tx. venue the Mlnle would gain
date. ID- i* lidding hi* troops
Kin
To
Benefit
Hotel.
in
Ohio
and
Wheeling.
W
',
Va
,
Union will put the first wom­
Mithicalc,I Thursday evening hy exlendilig the present
administration. The interstate
MIAMI (UIM) — A Central
in check.
police were attempting to
In a notice signed hy Chair­
an astronaut into spare this
when lire gutted her trailer limited three per cent sales
system is not scheduled for
Sen. Harry Gotdwater of
year, Radio Budapest said man Charles O. Andrews, the completion until 11)72 and confirm a report that a child American anti Castro group home at Cliuluola. Coroner
tax. The comptroller, however, Arilonit Im* said he intend*
today in broadcasting a Hun­ roinmission called the session Injcrstatc !&gt;5 is among the was missing after a boat car­ is paying SI.WX) a month lo Thomas Moon ruled death as
did not make nuy recommen­ to run for re-election next
garian news agency di*|iatch “to take testimony uiiil hear last of the four routes in rying a family from Us liouic the wives of Jour American accidental.
dation* I t tho committee.
fliers
missing
in
(he
ill-fated
capsized
evidence
for
the
purpose
of
year. In any ruse, he asked
from .Moscow.
The hluzc was discovered
Florida ex|»ected to la* fin­
Committee Chairman Wil­ Ids supporter* to gira him
Near Utterly. Ittd , a man Cuban invasion, an attorney
The Soviets arc preparing considei ing the suspension of ished.
at X p in. by a ncighlair. liam O'Neill of l)euln Indi­
arid Ills |(i year old daughter revealed Monday, ,
"new and sensational steps in all price control* in all milk
George .Simmons, who found ra ted the group wants to hear until the end of the year he.
Bryant's letter to .Stair were musing in the flood waspace this year, including the marketing areas under the Hep. Frederick Karl of Vo­
the rear door locked and was ail sides tn-fuiu making uuy fore he makes a final decision
Near Success
on bidding fur the nomination.
first woman cosmonaut,” the Jurisdiction of the Florida lusia interred indirectly that
M USSELS 4U l'l) — The met by (lames when lit- open­ recoiiiiiieudiilioti to the ItnU
Milk Commission.” The com­
Guvs, George Itomnry c-f
dispatch said.
Bryant cimihler* the furor
Common Market executive ed Ihc Irolll door, lie i*mml l.egislatuie, which i* almost Michigan mid William W,
It said there were rumors missioner* will also consider over IB u.'i a campaign issue
water
on
Hie
fire
until
Ihc
roinmlssM'ii indicated today
certain to raise taxes in some S c r a n t n i f of Pennsylvania
in Moscow that Soviet cosmo the date at which any order for Hail
tha&gt; negotiations on Britain's Oviedo Fire Department ar area* in order to provide inure
naiiis Yuri Gagarin, Gher­ issued at the meeting should
biitli told (lie Republican con­
hid for membership m the rived
funds for the stale to oper­ vention site committee Mon­
man Titov, Andrian Niko­ go Into effect.
A draft rreated hy the open
trade group were near sueate.
lay ev or Pavel l’o|aivich —
day they did nut intend to be­
ces* at the time France veto­ door and all open win-low fed
MIAMI
Il'P
I)
—
Joseph
Green I ••1*1 the committee come raudidate*.
and eventually all four—were
Hie
blaze.
Coroner
Moon
said.
ed the move.
that by extending the present
I Mushy i Mutcnrdihu, Miami
reported to be scheduled for
Lee Henry Flitch, who had
tliiee per o u t sale* tax —
other trip*
underworld figure, was found Water Rationing
lain
al
work,
said
his
wife
WASHINGTON &lt;Ill’ll —
from which grveeries, drugs
JOHNSTON, N. Y. (UI’D - was n chain-smoker and in ill
A Democratic member of the shot to death today in what
and sevural other item* nte
health.
police
deserila-d
a*
a
gangland
Mayor Mario H. Costa Mon­
House Education and Lalmi
now exempted lo ull items,
day night was granted allCom mit tee today called Chair slaying.
Hie state would gain all riddiKlim
liy
after
the
shooting
Handy
lo
ration
the
city's
man Adam C. Howell * Situ;,IT
A
To
Meet
Ilona I xJol.3 million umiuall)'
last hud net request “outrage­ at about I a in., a nictr&lt;&gt;|Kil- water js the council formal­
The .March meeting of the In revenue.
The paintings which
ously high.” lie said it should itun pul ice prowl ear saw a ly declared an emergency m |ttJir
j . rA ttil|
|lr|,|
ST. AUGUSTINE (UP1) The present lax. Green raid
white Cadillue leaving the the absence of spring thaw* i-alav
ribbons at the recent
be cut just about In half.
t, aIliy beginning
social
in ginning with a annul
.
.
,
....
.
Tiie strlke-lamnd Florida East
.
.
_
.
.
.
'
produced
StKl.i
million
in
tin*
Show held at the Civic Center
Hep. I’lul Landrum, (D- acene. 'I tie ( ndillnr'a mi ner. or rain.
|u-iiih| ut 7:.10 p. m, foihiwed
. . .
l oa*t Kailuay further amend­
im*l fiscal year.
lire now on display ui Senkaf
Ga l, ranked on Hie commu­ John .Mainnite, 45, another
1.x the
(lii- II.hi
■s- iiu
iln-aw
■■■id, ................
l-y
-iis and
pioKiiini '
ed it&gt; freight embargo today
ik'« I'aint and Gin** Stole on '
tes* only liy Unwell and Hep, gangland flgme, wa* 111rested Accuses China
to allow shipment of good*
at a p. in. in the auditorium.
Magnolia Ave. Mt*. Mildred
NEW DELHI (U l'l) — In
Carl D. Perkins, (D-Ky.), sub­ and held foi questioning,
into the industrial Hialeah
Mel lo polin' said they al-o ilian Prune Minister Jaw a
Babcock, president of the Sanmitted a statement to the
Ite't and into Hie agricultural
foul Art A**n. hu» announced.
llouso Administration Com­ wile neekiug two other men lurlal .Nehru accused Com Stockn Rally
Lake Okeechobee area.
Winner* were in six- cate­
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - Storks
mittee railing Powell's spend­ ill connection with the slay­ uiunist China today in mier| Vice President VV. L. Thorn­
gories, including portraits,
ing pru|ni*a! for Ban-tit an ing, Manat ile's loot tier, Sal* fcritlg in Hie Kashmir rhsjmle made a definite confirmation
Thr Oviedo City Council ton said removal of rcitric“ unconscionable affronl to Uu* vadoie, and Joseph Nicholas between India and Pakisiuu of Monday's rally at the loci in ,'U) minute session late ions meant Hie railway,
landscapes, anintnL, nori-nliJective, still life and youth (JORDON FREDERICK meitihers of the House , , , Fan ne!In, 31, All have crim­ to (urtlMT ' its own expansion­ opening today — once again Monday afternoon In author­ which has lieen operated on
pared by rad shares.
ist policy.”
|and the U. -S. taxpayers.”
inal records.
. l-Pttckiigty Deni
work.
ize resurfacing of Hillcrcst a limited scale for a month,
________I
and Clark Streets. Nu set could carry all carload freight
prire was quoted for Hie —with the exception of sand,
gravel and rock—into the two
work.
The council also voted to areas
However, Thornton said, tha
give the Oviedo High S cImioI
Basketball Team a sum of $5o railway still could not carryhave the land Iscfore any fed­ committee chairman, said committees to dratt a pro­ towards rx|ien*et of play in fruit and vegetables out o(
A “one-package’’ plan for lion without (lie need for fur­ a budget for operations.
ther
legislation.
Tiie
attorney
pointed
out
a
eral
loans would be granted “there already is a m arket- gram for establishment of a the District Tournament aft tiie regions.
establishing a Seminole Coun­
small airjMirts in the Orlando port authority and lo prepare rr Ihe team wun Ihc Class C
Frederick,
former Stale county-owned airport could lie for improvements
ty airport will lie "wrapped
Bepresentative and candidate financed by a levy of millage,
It was Frederick who sug­ area have told me they are aerial photos ami cost figure* Championship last Saturday
up" by the Chamber of Com­ fur election lo Hie same post through Hie Florida Improve­ gested to Hie committee tli.it turning away small planes on the proposed site, for pre­ night.
Herald Index
merce airport committee and on March 26, emphasized to ment Fund ur hy a bund is it “wrap up a program in a because ol lack of space.”
sentation to the County Com­
Bridge
—.... l’age *
Warner outlined a pnqioxrd mission,
complete package and pre­
presented lo Ihc County Com­ Hie committee that complete sue subject lo referendum.
Classified
............
Page 7
and
final
control
of
a
countysent
it
lo
Hie
County
Commis­
“The
only
question,”
he
Serving
on
the
authonly
site, half of a farm split by
Benefit Coffee
mission.
Comics .... — _ Page rt
Interchange 4. He said the Mih committer are Kenneth
This decision was reached owned airport rests with the stated, “is whether Hie Com­ sion.”
The Oviedo Women'* Club
In a round table discussion owner is willing to sell the ladder, Frederick and John will sponsor an Informal cof­
Drar Abby ......
mission feels the adminislra
Page 2
Monday noon when Gordon County Commission.
Editorial .... ........... Page 4
He said the airport could lie Hon of an airport should rest it was decided lo endeavor to tile, located on the east side Alexander. Serving on Ihe fee at 9 a. in. Wednesday in
Frederick informed his fel­
low committee member* that operated by the Commission with it or with an airport obtain a small airport (or a of 1-4 near Hie proposed Lake site subcommittee aie Cdr. tiie Women's Club Building
Entertainment .... Page 2
beginning, one which could Mary Boulevard interchange, T. L. fonder, W. U. Stewart, on King St. for benefit of the
present state laws arc so members, them.elves, nr by authority.”
laf Iffllft *•••»■• Page 2-fl &amp; 7
He expressed confidence- service light aircraft up to lie said the land is cleared, U-e Wheeler, lx Hoy Kobb drive for fundi for Arthritis
broad they will permit the or- a board appointed by the
..... .
Page 6
Putxla
ganiialioo of an airport Commission, with the Com­ federal funds ara available twinengme planes. Future dry and large enough fur a and Itobcrt Crumley, Leffler Research being sponsored by
Society .— ___ __ Pago •
and Stewart are subcommit­ the General FettersUon ot
authority* financing, acqui­ mission having the flqil word for airport construction. Out. expansion would depend on 3.000-foot runway.
Spoils .... . _ ..... Page &amp;
Women's Club.
Warner named Iwu sub tee chairmen
sition of a site and construe in approving or disapproving he added, I be county must its need hut Merle Warner,

Pipeline Co.
Dock Work
Slated Soon

★ ★ ★
Pensy Furloughs
3,100 Firemen

&lt;5 l t r

T J im t lit

Floods Drive Thousands
From Homes In East, W est

Milk Control
Hearing Slated

M J L W A ...

New Taxes W aitSee Policy Seen Rocky Seen Bfesf

Bryant Assures
:: 95 Construction

Republican Bet

Reds To Send
Woman In Space

Woman Dies
In 'Inferno'

Powell Budget
Called 'Bad'

Police Probing
Gangster Slaying

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I

FEC Amends
Freight Embargo

Art Winners
On Display

Council Moves
On Road Work

County Airport Plan Proposed

�ffht

\DeGaulle To Decide

»■

Tochnsyc, 37, in charge ol tiic
ambush; and Jactiucs Pro­
vost, 31, a member ol tiic
gang.
Three defendants still at
largo were sentenced to death
in absentia but they arc en­
titled to retrial if captured.
They are Georges - Marcel
i The Limp) Wntln. to. also
suspected of masterminding
an unsuccessful plot to kill
Pc Gaulle Feb. h; Serge Uernier, 20; and Lajos Marlon
31.
There was no Immediate in­
dication a* to whether Pc
Gaulle would grant clemency,
but twice before be has ex­
ercised his prerogative in Im­
portant cases and commuted
death sentences to life Im­
prisonment. One was cx-Gcn.

I

derson, Osteen; Tammy MeCline, George Pike, diaries
Wine, Valeria Colbert, Delphla Rheuark, Willie Vance,
11it- Costoio, Thomas llaigler,
Rose Woodall, Rosa la-e Ilruton, ttvitiert Sermons, Glllicrt
Fileger of hsnford.
Rlrths
Mr and Mr*. Jerry VanD.im,
of Sanford, a IkuMr. and Mrs. Denver disi grave ot Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Travis ol
Sanford, a girl
Rheuark

Discharges
Ed Smith, Oviedo, Ians Heck
cnbach, Rose Ansley, Melvin
Moran, Willie, Smith, Paulinr
Walkler. Ilahy Roy Julian,
Mrs. Patri McLdlan and baby
ot Sanford.
MARI II 1
Admissions
Will Irlek, Lake St ary; Geor­
gia Redd, Elnora James, LaVerm- Wells, Jul)annu Sindh,
Jacquelyn Greene ot Sanford.

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CASSELBERRY UTILITIES 1ms completed improvement!* nt the South
Pump, pictured, including new aeration limkH, aerator, chlorinator and
pump and construction has received certification from the engineer.
Water analysis hove been approved by the Statu Hoard of Health and the
town is now being supplied from tin's pump white the 10(1,(Mil) gallon stor­
age tank al the main pump is being completed.
(Herald l'lioto)

Storm Rips Midwest, Plains

Th u nders torm s
anil
high
winds ripped across the lower
Mississippi Valle y Into the

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the contract?"
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decided that East prvOutdy
iilio hehl lire Jack of diamomla
tieldml hla queen and thirl
tlicru wa* no reason to duck.
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merely told me that I Inol
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than experiment with a slam.
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that with bad tuck I might
lose one diamond, one heart,
and two cluli* ami that 1 hud
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CASSELBERRY VOLUNTEER firemen Rave
first aid to an accident victim follow iiiR a onecar accident Sunday eveniiiR at Casselberry. InvchliRaliiiR officers said Travis Luvclute, N. E.
Triplet Drive, lost control of his car on (Juail
Point Drive, hit a utility |sde and overturned iu
a deep draiiiape ditch, laivellice and his passeiiRer, lairry Spice, Orlando, emeiRcd from the
wreckaRe appamitly unhurt but Spice collapsed
in a few minulcs. lie was revived by firemen and
removed In Seminole Memorial Hospital, where
his condition was reported as "Rood" this morniiiR. The accident affected |Hiwer service aloiiR
Triplet and Sunset Drives mid set off the fire
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"It u*td to annoy me," cently, 'Wall, what hav# you
writ** a wife, “M'hen my hut- been doing all day?’
" It seemed to me it ought
hand Mould come home from
work at night and ask (lino- to he obvious that I had hern
taking rare of thiee small
children, cooking, elcunlng,
making lied*, washing dishes,
washing clothrs. Ironing, and
nil the rest of the daily rou­
tine.
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that if every day 1 did just
NEW YORK (UPD—Police one small thing out of the
searched t h c fog-shrouded ordinary, I'd have a better
waters off Welfare Island answer than, *Uh, ju .t the
curly today fur Hie only un­ suinu old routine,' and tha
question wculd be Welcomtd,
accounted-tor passenger of a
rather than resented.
Dub uliirh plunged Into the
“So now I plan each day to
East River Monday killing six do something outside of the
oilier persons.
dally household chures. Maybe
Authorities said they Mould I pile the kid* in the car and
hate In Mall unlit dawn be­ lake tlirni to a park or
museum. I might read u few
fore bringing in grappling
rhuplers of a new hook while
equipment ill lllelr quest for the ehildreu nap, or 1 might
the laid) ot lleairicc Slurdehoy a plant for the yard and
vant, 34, missing in the un­
set ll out. Prrhapa I'll do
usual accident and presumed
some job for my husband that
dead.
he hasn't had time to do for
The bus, carrying to hos­
himself, (it maybe I ’ll blip u
pital employes to lonch, ca­
sitter and take off for a few
reened llirough a guard rail
hours, to shop leisurely or
on VVelfurr Island, plunged
down a 23 toot embankment visit a friend or see • movie.
"The whole print Is that
and dbapjrf-arrtj heloM the
surface of the river second* each day 1 diramrd up someafter the driver collapsed at
the wheel.
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entry fo r till eventual chdi dis­
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Suppose trumps did not
hrpnk and the heart, finesse
mh* o ff? Could 1 make the
hand? Yes, If hearts broke
better than 5-1.
I played out two high
tiuinpa amt noted that the
suit broke three-olie. Then I
ployed ace and another heart.
West took his king and pul
his partner in with llio king
of diamonds. East led a club.
My queen forced the ace. 1
took the club return, entered
dummy with tha ace of trumps
and discarded my deuce of
club* on dummy'* queen of
hearts.

By Ruth Miiiett
thing to do that will make
today a little different from
yesterday, and from tomor­
row,

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NEW YORK (L’PI) - The
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arc on llio verge ol winning
the honor that has eluded
them for Dire* straight lea
sons.
For the past three yean
Cincinnati has finished runmrup in tl» final United
Press International college
basketball ratings, in l'Jii) to
California and the past two
seasons to Uhlo State.
This season Coach Ed Juckc r’s men have led the UPI
rating* all 14 weeks, eight
timei by a unanimous vote.
They have completed their
tegular schedule with a 23 1
record and have a two-week
break before beginning de­
fense ot their NCAA title
March 13 against the winner
of the Tcxas-Tcxas Western
game.

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are filled with exciting thing*
to do* Hut I believe many a
housewife, tied down with
small children a* I am, will
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Michael Miller, Arnold, Mo.;
Oscar Decker, Lake Mary;
Charles Dose, long wood; John
Carpenter, Osteen; Lawrence
Spire, Orlando; Margie Mor­
ris, Glen St. Mary; Jacquelyn
Goodman, Iris Emerson, Jen­
nie Speiglr, Clyda Corson
Air, Alice Margaret Jones,
Carl HarriSf ot Sanford.
RlrUis
Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Good­
man ot Sanford, a girl
Dlscharaea
Pearl Heed, Winter Park;
Manning Todd, Osieen;; Paul
Heilman, Dellary; Virginia
llowrriox, tomgwood; Vnlfrod
Eriekstm, Orlando; Jacquelyn
Croene, Susie
Blacks.tear.
Thelma Lillie, llarliara Buck­
ler. Tammy NlcCime. Opal
Hull, Clyde Hull, Mathew
Moran, Mrs. F.hmiis Arm­
strong sial baby ot Seutord.

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if at first you don't succeed, you're
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DEAR AHHY: The first time 1
bought some eiRht-cent air mail posIuru stamps, J said to the man at the
stamp window, "Wow . . . eight cents
for a postage stamp. He replied
(pood -naturedly), "Wow, is it?
Well, Sir, you can call ImiR distance,
send a teleRram or deliver il in per­
son.”
TAUGHT A LESSON

DEAR WONDERING: If your
husband is culled by this neiRhhor aRiiin, ro with him. If there is any
monkey business roJur on, this will
throw the monkey wrench in the
deal.
♦ • #
DEAR AHHY: My husband says
I am breaking my marrhiRe vows if
J leave him In ro see my relatives,
or our own children. Does "forsake
all others" mean “sweethearts of the
opposite sex," or does it mean rela­
tives and your own children?
CONFUSED

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More than 250 (htmuis were
evucuaird frum a sertion o(
Vienna. W. Va., when Pond
Rim overflowed il* hanks.
Nearly 31^, inches o( rain
tell at Cincinnati Monday,
covering the main truck
route ihrouah tlie town wlllt
two teet ot water. Most of
the major lughway* around
Cincinnati were purliully un­
der waicr.
A bridge was washed oui al
Mlltuiiville and llaiuillun was
isolated by rising water. Two
elementary schools closed at
Heading, Ohio, tiecauic ot
high water.
The heavy rains also trig­
gered flood i In cats along the
While and Wabash rivers In
Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. Arils Woodall,
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Jack It. Smith
ot Ssntord, a girl
Discharge*
.Mabel (Jsliurn, laike Jlary;
Darlene Nettles, Osteen; Jacqm-lmc Salisbury, Enterprise;
Garvin McCurdy, Geneva;
Marjorie Caruthers, Denary;
Silly Johnson, Dorothy Pope,
Annie Mae Knight, Will Ren­
frew, Thurman Smith, John
Angel, James Robinson, Mrs.
Kultert Heine and baby, ol
Sanford.
MARCH k

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TUESDAY P. M.
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DEAR CONFUSED: "ForsakiiiR
all others" means that a wife’s first
obligation is to her husband, Rut I
think your husband Is usittR that
Riblical quotation to serve his own
selfish purpose. If you care for your
husband's needs, as a faithful wife
will, he should not throw the book
(even the Good Rook) at you when
you want to ro to visit your relatives
or children.

Notes

"Not a single Frenchman
would dare shoot them."
Three mem hers of the OAS,
which has fought 0t&gt; Gaulle
over the question of independ­
ence for Algeria, have been

Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

Hospital

\ir. and Mrs. G a r )
of Sanford, a girl

Carollnas,
lliousunds of person, were
evacuated from tlu-ir homes
In Ohio, Pennsylvania mil
West Virginia us rrvwki and
rivers surged toward flood
crest*.
Auliiorilies in Griwue Coun­
ty, Pa., said the (loud situs
lion shape* up as tile worst
iu 21 years. Ten Mile Creek
run 10 feel higher than nor­
mal through the night.
Chartiers Creek, a tribu­
tary of the Ohio River, ran
five (cel past Hood stage and
caused flooding at Carnegie,
near Pittsburgh. The Chartiors Valley Flood Service
braced (nr a crest near that
■&gt;t (lie dIsa si rous August, 1050
(loud which caused Si million
damage.
Flood stages at every lock
and dam on Ihe Moiioiigallcta
Hover were expected to lie
surpassed by two or three
(eel during llio day.
F ilth 1load* forced the eva­
cuation of liundteiU of lam!lie* in (lie northern West Vir­
ginia Panhandle. Surging wa
lers I rum Tug Run cans, d an
estimated Sli'u.uto ilaiuagu to
a tool and die company at
Parkersburg, W Va.

l

DEAR AHIN ; My liunDand is «
pldmliei'. For the past few months
iht* widow* next door has been callinyr
him
and asking him to come over and
Edmond Jouhand, d e p u t y executed for terrorist activ­
fix her pliiinbiiiK. She lives in a very
commander «f the Secret ity in Algeria. Rut so tar.
old house so I can understand how
Army Organisation (OASj in there have been no executions
she would need frequent repairs, but
Algeria, and the other was for OAS terrorism m France.
he's been trolnp about once a week,
Andre Canal, former cuinlie has sent her bills for work by the
inatider of (lie OAS for
hour ami she's been Rood about pay­
France.
ing them. My neighbor on the other
Eight other men—two fried
side told me that this same widow
In absentia—received prison
called her husband to come over and
sentences ranging from three
lay some new linoleum, and when he
years to life.
Kot
there he said her old linoleum
Cries of "assassin" and
MAHC1I t
was as Rood as new. 1 am wondering
"disgrace" echoed through
Admissions
if I should let my husbuud ro over
the filled courtroom when the Marie Riddle, Lake Mary;
there any more. I suppose she is lone­
verdicts were read.
Florence Weblier, Dellary;
some, hnl thal's not mv fault.
Huurgrelict de la Tocnayc's Carl Kroutli, Dellai j ; Vultred
WONDERING
wife sobbed and screamed, Erickson. Orlando: Ludlc An­

8

United Press International
A laic winter storm spread
icc across the Midwest to
day, dumped heavy rains
from Arkansas to West Vir­
ginia and sent Ohio Valley
streams flowing from their
banks.
New snow hit the Great
Plains, where temperatures
dropped far below xero.

Pape 2—Tue*. Mar. 5, '631

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Clemency For Terrorists?
PARIS (UPI) - President
Chnrln* do Gaulle today conlldcred the ixiisibility of
clemency fur throe terrorists
sentenced to death by a spec
ial military court lor try ins
to kill him.
The fiie-iuun court con­
demned the three men Mon­
day night (or u machine gun
attack on De Gaulle'* car In
the Pari* suburb of Petit
Clarnart last Aim 22,
Only Dc Gaulle * interven­
tion can save them from tin
firing squad There is no ap­
peal from (he military court,
which was eel up last year to
comhat subversion.
The men are es-LI. Col.
Jcan-Maric Daslien-Thiry, 35,
named as the ringleader; exLt. Alain de Bourgrcnet de la

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Auxiliary Names Officers

Al/ss Dorothy M arie Benton Celebrates
176th Birlbdav
To M arry Wiliiam H. H ogan

Itv Jane Casselberry
Thomas
(lutliekson, 28on
l.akcvicvv I'rivc. Tern Park,
celebrated In* Tilth lnrtlid.iv
Sunday. March :t with a
dinner given !&gt;j his wife.
(iliests Were Ins sou and
daughter-ill law.
Mr
a nd
Mrs. Cecil Utdlickson, id
Winter Talk anil tlieir two
ilaughlcrs. It a r h a r a and
tin vnn. and his brother and
sister-in-law. 'll
and Mrs.
'I Torlies. Tom ah Wis,, vvlio
wintcj- in Leesburg.
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Jameson, president, presiding
Mr*. Mao Myor* govi* the
devotions using th.* subject.
•‘Cod’*
Stewardship", ‘|Vo
new member* vver,- Initiated
Into the club, Mis \\*.
Ito hfiiml Mis. Victor Greene.
Refreshments were served
to Mr*. Greene. Mrs. Roche,
Mrs. Mary Jameson. Mrs.
Henry Jam«*-im, Mrs. Ma&lt;
Myers, Mr*. Mnv Rulmw, Mrs.
II. &lt;\ Howard, Mrs Nell Tutrell, Mr*. Minnie Taj lor. Mis.
Itrod e William* and n guest
Mrs. I.illian
Aminus of
Wood-lock. (linn.

C P O Wives Club
Planning
Coffee Tomorrow
The I 1*0 Wives Club are
sponsoring a gel-acquainted
coffee. Hits Wednesday at tile
home of Mrs. C. II Reeves.
All CTO Wives and their
guests are invited to attend.
Those planning to attend are
asked to call Mrs. Reeves at

Members of World War I cn'etvd di h dinner at
Itarracks Vi I'd ami the Barrack*
toll-ivied try
Unties Auvdiary enjojed a -lallatun of new olliccr*

the coming year.
|member of fhc Winter Gar*
Mrs. Trank l.asli. &gt;evinth den Barracks No. 1247. was
District
President
ami a I installing olficcr for the aux*
lliary.
Those installed were Mrs.
T. A Stile*, president; Mr*.
Rea Newsom, senior vu-e
president;
Mrs.
Beulah
Thornton, junior vice presi*
dent; Mis* Susan Castrianm,
treasurer, Mrs. Joel Tiehl,
secretary; Mrs. Ralph " ,
llamimmil. conductress; Mr*.
William Covcncy, chaplain;
Mr*. Harry Osteen, trustee,
and Mrs, Robert Williams,
palmitic instructor.
Officer* not present tor Hi*
installation were Mrs, Sidney
Fowler, historian, and Mrs.
Lacy Hlclm, guard
Mrs. Robert Williams, re­
tiring president, received her
past president’s pin Imm
Mrs. l.aslt. Mr*. Williams
presented Mrs. Lash with a
personal gift and also on*
irom Ihr auxiliary.
Both groups held Imsmo's
meetings, following the din­
ner.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilix-it Ren­
ton, 114 Willow A ie , Sanford,
announce t h e engagement
ami approaching marriage ol
their daughter. Dorothy Ma­
rie. to William Howard Ho­
gan. son of Mr and .'Its Roy
Hogan, oi White ."springs,
Ha,
Miss Renton was born in
Santkird.
attended
schools
here and was a member ol
the 1Hi!2 graduating class ot
Seminole High School.
The groom elect was horn
in While Springs and attended J IfJL’ r o U C S
school there Tor the past
5car and one-half lie has been
serving in the U S Navy Planning
an,l i&gt; presently stationed at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ March Coffee
tion.
The Tigrrcttes of the VAIM
The wedding will be an
Wives Chib wotevent of April i! at 7:30 p in Enlisteil
at the Ventral HaplM Church ! coined a new member. Mr*.
William
Oran, when the
group met at the Inline of
Mr* Herbert Blacksliear for
Mrs. 1 insley
the monthly session.
Highlight of the business
l-llrawer. All Metal
New President
meetingwa* the
club's new
I.KITKU 1*1LK
scrapbook which was
dis­
played
and
di*eus*ed
A
title
Ol federation
CABINETS
Till-: I.AHIKS Al XII.IAliN TO Uolil.H WAIS I installed Mrs. T. A.
will he decided on later.
Reg. J5H.9S
By Jane Casselberry
.‘•’tiles, right, .is pro -ideal fur the enmiii" year. Mrs. I Yank l.asli, venter,
Among other Rems mi tin*
Tlie Altamonte Civic Club agenda was a discussion of
THIS
w h s installing nffiiei1 anil Mrs. H u t u i 't Williams, r e t n i n j r president.
" KICK
played bo*l last Thursday In plan* for a morning coffee to
ON IA
the Seminole County Toiler*!- be held in .March.
lion id Women's Clubs for n
During the social hour Mrs
business milling and covered Blacksliear and eohostess,
dish luncheon lu-ld at the Mr*. Lyle Saraney, served
Oil ill- Supply A. Gifts
mmimmity house on Man­ refreshments of cake, rook
{ Reach. Mi and .'Iis. Gcoigc
Mr mi.I 'It* t hor I ellorts V\ .ill el nl T i t Inn i Ii. T u
117 'IngnoR* Ave.
f Ti stel
kind Ave. finest speaker was ie*. dips 'n chip*, coffee and of Nmnttja lo ad i-utci taiued
't i and 'I t s |.eo I ...ft
Mrs Charles Mael'owi-ll of cold drink* Irom a table dec 17 members oi their siiinmer lllrmliigham. 'Hell , mol Mr.
Winter Park. Director of orated in a pink and while Iie-oil gioup al thou hono- on mid Mi*. I o| .lidiit*ou of
District 7 ot the Stale Ted color theme highlighted with Ti iduy i-venhig liie -l* fiom i el n lutr, \| Ii . a ele lei cllt
Aii liVa-Boss I'crmanent
oration.
ui*
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mid
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Pillslmrgh
wenMi
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Mi*.
ft.K!i„m,-,| m UN
PnilVM nioiiiil nk\\\
a large lmui|uet ol pink roses
The annua) election was
Booth.
pcr**nmil
|ti»rM
Hia» ran*
run* l«»r
fi»r yuur
)**ur nmr,
O t h e r s attending were S. W. nl lot
vViiilh huilcil tu jour indhiilual hair
hold and Hie following offi­ 'line* William Davi*. Jiiriet
Mr. and Mi
K -liei 1 11 nMr. autl 'l l
Siunlcv l..nv
^ Jj
r
t&gt;|H* anil * umliliim.
cer* were elected to serve the Horton. Marvin Kuozcr, Al di i son of I i.iislaiiii Road K loo of I’e i ivv inkle Drive had
county lederatlon during the Moylnn, Trnl Prather, Stan liavo a* Ho i i n u n ol gin I*.
a* tin ii vveel.iml guc-t*. ' l l * .
Hit Kl) I'UO.M S|Q
entiling year- Mrs Milton J lev Rnd/irwicr. Jell Itilrhc) 'Ii
Hi lidm *iui*» loiilhei ami Illll tail lb 11.11 rl. mill -nil,
Tinsley of Miamoutr Spring*, and Donald Stevens.
I sistei-iti-law, 'Ii ai d Mis -S 11u i In ti .Ii , f t mu \ l.-xui.drill,
president Mr* .'Hurt GrimVa.
wood. Casselberry. flrsl vice
Ml and M’ - Howard Given
m :\ iiiA
SIKH*
president. Mrs. W 1 1 I i a in
Sixth Birthday
of lb mill D ill- have Ill-ell ell.
IRS It. 2nd S I .
i*.\
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I*
(iramkow, Sanford, second
Ii i la oe gueits 1 1 -mi D Ii iiy
vice president Mrs
Clark
Celebrated In
McCoy,
l.ongwood
colicsIHindnig secretary ,
Mr s .
Mary
MrlTonher, Sanloril,
North Orlando
recording
secretary.
Mr*.
Eight
youngster* helped
Garner tielir
Lake Mary,
Sue Rhode*, daughter of Mi
treasurer, uni 'Irs Boy Til
»a w Ec WHAT'S NCW AT YOUR
DEALER’S
Ii*. Sanloril, auditor.
and 'l l*
A
1
1
Inn
Rlnale*
Meiiihcrs oi the nommuliiig
St TER ST&lt;H ITS—that's the only name for r eals. It oven offoni a new Comfortilt steer­
celebrate her sixth Idrilid.iv
them' Tour cntiritv dilTereut kinds of earn ing wheel* that position* right where you
rommitlce were Mrs Ben if
at a parly given by her pal
to etpioso Irmo, meluilmg litieket-seiil con­ want it. ■ The new Chevy II Nova S S
Ivan* oi Cusselherry, ihairm is at their home on •mtc&lt;. vert ildeii mid coupon. And most every one has it* own brand of excitement, Like wine
man, Mrs J |i. Morrison ol
Avenue in North ttrlutrJo
ran lie tmitehed with utteh uports-eur type the lurho-uupi'ri'lmrjced rear-engino Corvair
\llamoiite Springs; Mr* It.
Alter singing ‘ Happy Blrlli
features* ns t •upped stick nr I’ovverglide Mon mi Spyder nml the all-new Corvette
W E*te», Oviedo, and Mrs.
transmission. Tositraetimi, taelomieler, high St mg llay*. Jual dtwidn Imw sporty you
day" to Sue t In*) played
Mel. umber, Sanloril The ev
(lerformunee engines, you name ii 13 If you want to get, then pick yuur equipment anil
games and helpisl her open
ecu! iv i- boaid and htlsllicss
want
your spice plus the luxuries of a full* power—up to 425 hp in the Chevrolet SS,
her
gills
Relioslinietils
ol
meeting was held prior to tile
mred family cur, try the Chevrolet Impal.i including the popular Turbo-Firo 40!)* with
pink eup cakes and in ete.uii
luncheon
SS It's one of the .moothest road riiimers tbtu lip for sm ooth, responsive handling
rones were served Itv Mis
The new ullieer* will In- in
that ever teamed up with a pair of bucket in city iraltii'.
‘optional at extra ou*t
Rhodes
stalled at the 'lav 23 meeting
1‘laymate* helping Willi the
which will lie liehl al the Ca*
relelir.it nm were K.ithv Mi
sellierrv Woman's t hit).
I'hen r son ol Winter Talk. Id
leu Taiiipliidl, Slim -'11 Davi*
Manila Shiver, llidl Mas
Sanford H D O u b
well, Kevin mid lire u I Lira
and Chuck McIntosh, .ill oi
I o Present
North Orlando.
Adults present wn, Mi­
llay Mel'lli i sou 'Ii
i.oi
Safety Program
don o ILira and Mis \rllmi
The Sanford Home Demon­
Fermi, who assisted 'll*
stration Club wi l l
meet
Rliode- with the enti il.iimnr
Thursday al 2 p.m. at the IID
Center
(lucsl speaker will be Sgl
Vince Smallwood of the Tlor
ida Highway Patiul, who will
speak on "Highway Safety."
The It ii in «* management
leader will also give a dem­
YOUR
onstration on "Guides to

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Enterprise Personals
It) Helen Snodgras*
Tight persons Irom Enterprise attended the Chain id
Missionary assembly at DeLand. Tuesday evening. They

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were Miss Doris Faber* Mr*.
U, W. Carlton, Mrs. Helen
I lenderson, Mrs. J . V Rich­
ards, Mrs. Allen Sam. Mr*
Mickey Nutt, MrMarian
llrailduek and Mrs. I Wink
ier.
Mrs. R . W. Repp Glenn Winkler witli Iriends
Irom Owens'joro, Ky . on a
lishiug trip In Lake Okeecho­
Hostess For
bee slopjicd by lor a visit
with hi* brother, Mr. and
V A H - I I Bridge .Mr*. Frank Winkler, Enter­
Mrs. R W, Repp was hol­ prise, and Mr. and Mrs. How­
i e s lor the monthly VAII-ll ard Wynn ot Dellary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es i t a
and Detachment 8 c a r d
party*. There were two table*
of bridge and one of canasta
Mrs. Compton
set up in the Repps' Pinccrost
home. Mrs. K. M. nent was
Honored At
high scorer in bridge.
Other* attending wore Mr*.
J . F. Harlow, Mrs. It. M. DrBridal Shower
Lorentl. Mr*. L. »- Lampman. Mrs. J . C. Tatlcr*on,
Mrs. Aaron Compton, the
Mrs. D. O. I’tirdy and Mr*. former Ml** Shirley Thor ol
Wayne Robinson of VAII-ll. Lake Monroe wa* h-mored at
Mrs Vincent Monroe and a recent miscellaneous show­
Mr*. Dan Beard of VAII-S er given by Mrs. Byron ()
were guests.
Dell, Mrs. D. C Spivey and
Mrs. Charles Johnson at the
home of Mr* O'Dell.
The O'Dell hunir was open
ed cnsujlc for the occasion
ami decorated wall pink rose
buds. I James were enjoyed
during the evening and plenty
Member* of the All Saints
ol advice and suggestions
Episcopal Churchwomen ol
given to Shirley by those
Enterprise will h o ld the
present.
monthly meeting thi* Wed­
The dining room table was
nesday at 2 p m. in Iho Tar- overlaid with a white late
isli House. Speaker for the
cloth and held two decorated
(lay will be Rev. Paul E.
wedding cakes and ihr punch
Shultz, vicar of the church.
bowl which contained pink
punch and green lime sher­
bet, Sandwiche* of green and
blue cream eliccse, nuts and
The executive board of the mints were served along with
Santord Harden Club will Ihr punch ami cake.
Those attending were Mr»
meet Uii» Thursday at 8:30
a m. in the caucai room of Tolar Rabun. Mrs. Joyce
Elier, Mrs N. Harrell, Mrs.
First Federal.
It. E. Harrell. Mrs. Audrey
Roberts. Mrs. Pauline Warfcl, Mr*. Carl Harilinc, Susan
Eber, Arie Mann. Sandra
Weekend visitor of Mr. and Rurk, Darlene Roberts, Di­
Mr*. L. D Hading* at their anne Boston, Virginia Warfel,
I iime on R e se rv o ir Lake was Shirley Spivey. Charlinc and
•lr». Hastings sister, Mra. Minnie Johnson, Brenda O'­
Dell. and tba honor guest.
E. D. Pearv*, ot Miami.

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Personals

lllt’i s ol taniisville, K&gt; Sift'
hiillseguesls id Mr. and Mi*
Trunk Winkler
Triend* will tu happy to
learn lh.it Rev Bob Doha
lauds, birtm r. pastor at tin
Barnett
Methodist Church
and now at DeLeon Springs,
ha» been discharged liom
Del.and Hospital following a
heart attack over a week ago
and is improving.
Tr lends will a Imi regret to
learn that Rev Bill Swyeur.
another limner pastor of
Barm It
Methodist Church,
n o w liv in g in T a ir f ic h l, III ,
has been hospitalized in O lney. III. tlnre Teh II
Mr*
William Padgett i*
home again billowing sur­
gery in the Seminole Memor­ Ironing"
ial Hospital in Sanford.
Last week the comm unity
If you can't talk about it
was saddened by the message
from Miami that Kd Chrism will mu I getting into a heated
plicr had died on Tuesday. argument, skip the subject.
Though Kd was a colored
man. lie helped both svhi'c
and colored anytime and anywhere, 'lany ol the old tim­
ers here in Enterprise sown
learned to depend and call on
Florida
Ed whenever they needed
Bructing
help.

O E S T o Honor
Pasl Officers
Seminole Chapicr No. _* Or
der of Eastern Star will meet
Thursday at 8 p in. at the
Masonic Temple.
The worthy matron and
worthy pation will honor ail
past matrons and patrons ol
the chapter, during Hie even­
ing.

Monroe FID Club
Meets Thursday
The Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club will meet
Thursday at 7 .Jo p.m. in the
Kdueational Building ol (he
Cp*ala Presbyterian Church.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Ed
Dowell and Mr*. II. L. John­
son

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the negative content of communism.
In democratic but restless Vene­
zuela, the best the Reds can come up
with is a little sabotage and the
brief hijacking of a Hhip. The hijack­
ers were bent, of course, on embar­
rassing President Betancourt’s visit
to the United States.
But a system that has to seek
is "triumphs" In blowing up oil wells
and stealing ships must surely be
quite sterile. Our good luck is thnt
Red leaders can’t avoid showing the
world agnln and again how empty
their way of life really is.

One of the great and fortunate
Ironies of modern day life is that
communism la often Its own worst
enemy.
For all their alleged mastery of
the skills of propaganda. Russian,
Chinese and satellite Communist
lenders are driven by the Iron logic
of their system to commit repeated
gross propaganda errors.
The Red's constunt resort to riot
ns a devise to "unsettle” uncommit­
ted or western countries is one ex­
ample. These so-often-transparent
phony disturbances simply advertise

WASHINGTON— ( NEA) —
While Congress and the coun­
try crab against lax reform
and new- trade czar Christian
A. Herter prepare-* for nego­
tiations with foreign countries
to tower tariff restrictions on
|international trade, American
businessmen are faced with a
craxy quilt of state and loc-.l
income, sales and use taxes
which have the same effect as
tariffs on interstate com­
merce.
The abuse arises when one
state levies un income tax on
the business done within its
borders by merchants, manu­
facturers or other concern* lo­
cated in other state*. Theso
o u t - o f -state businesses also
may be requited to collect
suits and use tuxes on their
goods sold in the taxing stale
Forty-seven states now levyone or both of these taxes on
business oilginuting in other
states. The total take on these
taxes is over 15 billion a year,
from both local and out-ofstate sources.

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Labor and management In the
steel industry have come up with an
Idea which mny not only reduce
strife in that field hut could have
much broader application in public
affairs.
After the marathon steel strike of
1959, a human relations committee
was established with both labor and
company officials
participating.
Skeptics forecast a short, unproduc­
tive life for the committee, but it
has confounded them.
It devotes itself to finding a basis
for mutual understanding of many
complex problems besetting the in­
dustry, such as what the real cost is
of company medical •insurance and
how certain work rules affect work­
er efficiency and company output.
According to a Wnll Street Jour­
nal report, this committee has had
important beginning success in de­
veloping a body of ngreed, accepted
facts in many potentially explosive
matters.
The idea for the group was horn
in the 1959 strike, when negotiators
realised that both aides were arguing
heatedly over issues neither one
really knew enough about.
The industry’s new approach, a
co-operative search for solid Infor­
mation Instead of an emntinnn! hol­
lering contest at contract time, de­
serves to bo applied to many sectors
of public life.
The federal budget Is one. it Is
perennially a storm center of pollth
cal controversy.
Countless politicians, eager to
rove their bent for economy, tend
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of misstatement and misunderstand­
ing.
,
Members of Congress do not tin­
ker much with the defense and space
budget. They can posture patriotical­
ly against a backdrop of these astro­
nomical figures, not troubling to
mention thnt their own states and
districts ure often prime beneficiar­
ies of these outlays.
The rest of the budget cun he
heavily assaulted. By any fair meas­
ure it keeps getting bigger, and so
does the number of federal employes.
But seldom if ever do the law­
makers—and the general voting pub­
lic — have a reasonable understand­
ing ns to how much of this growth,
if uny, is justified ami how much is
not,
A congressman assorts that Ag­
riculture Department is adding hun­
dreds of new people to "spy on far­
mers,” Agriculture replies that its
additional people arc meat inspect­
ors and forest service workers, need­
ed to police rising numbers of meat
plants and to watch over national
parks increasingly flooded with visi­
tors.
Now cither this is so or it is not.
flirts, when fashion experts
The truth Is ascertainable. And we decree
a knee-length dress,
ought to have some kind of impar­ yon can deviate slightly.
tial, responsible joint government But be sure you do so In
group wiiich can lay the fucts on the
Uie direction that will en­
line.
hance your charma. If you
Politics is never going to stop ul have bowed legs or knock*
the Budgut Bureau's door, nor should knees, then LENT. TURN
it, But at least we ought to take out that knee-length dress In­
of the debating arena that kind of stead of shortening It.
wild-flailing argument which is
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sented the minstrel show
there used a prepared script,
wrote their own or where
we might get a sort of for­
mal pattern to followT
May I add hero that I've
"followed" several of the re­
el)* s given In your Home­
making articles and Invilrd
my Yanked neighbors to como
over for a sample of Sou­
thern dishes. They come but
seldom leave without first'
•iking for a copy of the re.
clpe so you can aa« how
widely appreciated your ar­
ticle la!
I ’m enclosing a stamped
envelope for eny Informa­
tion you ean give me re the
presentation of a minstrel
show, Many, many thinks for
whatever asatitancd you can
(WAIT A MiNUTE, BRlDdEWATEH
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Sincerely,
CHANCE
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OUT IN MY WtDCWlNd FBBT/lP,
Betty Peterson
EVERYTHIN* bu t shine my
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
e/o Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Daar Mr«. Jobnion:
Although I was bom and
reared la Lake Mary it's been
eight years since I left the
old homeileid and 1 some­
times wonder why I continue
to subscribe to the Sanford
Herald since I barely recog­
nise any of the names after
melt a long lapse of time.
1 would never convince my
family of this, however for
even though the llerild la
three or fours dsys old when
It resches me, I still grab It
from the mail first tad read

it "elver to elver.”
Consequently, when 1 was
sakid today where one might
get the format of a mlnlitrel
show I quickly answered, “ 1
know where", when actually
1 don't. All 1 really knuw la
that I recall reading a Her­
ald article with your by-ltne
extolling the success of a
minstrel show presented, I be­
lieve, in the Lako Monroe
area. 1 also think 1 remember
Claude HitteU's name men­
tioned In connection with It.
You probably surmise there­
fore, my reason for w-'*lng.
Can you or someone you know
tell me If (he group who pre-

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testant named yesterday.
"Dr. Crane," she continued,
"what sort of evening gown
pleases the Judges most?
"Do they vote for the kneelength, flare-out type of skirt
or do they prefer a full length
evening gow-nV
Well, in the 4-H Beauty
Contest where I served as a
Judge last summer, two of
the girls were vetoed because
their short skirts revealed
that one had knock knoca and
the other had slightly bowed
legs.
In the bathing suit parade
of that same afternoon, wo
had not hern unduly Impress­
ed with these facta.
Hut those two girls came
out in (heir short flared-out
skirts which simply accentu­
ated their leg defects.
Like many modern girls,
they failed to deviate front
fashion In the direction that
wuuld have been to thir own
advantage.
For example, If fashion dccreea a knee-length skirt, you
women can vary an Inrh or lo
without being obvious.
Rut when you deviate, by
■II means do so In the direct­
ion which will mlnlmlie your
obesity or knock-kncea or
bowed legs.

Those two girls could eaaily havo lengthened their
skirts an inch but, Instead,
they actually had them short
ened by an Inch or more.
So they lost at least two
Inches of skirt length which
would have hidden knockkncea and part of the bowed
legs.
Besides,
those
flare-out
iklrts may look cute on a
3-year-old, but they often
make a 18-year-old look ludi­
crous.
For unduly short skirts vio­
late artistic balance end
make a grown woman appear
top-heavy.
Those short, flared skirts
create the Impression of a
hippopotamus that la trying
to cavort as a gatello or an­
telope.
That is doubly so when a
girl la slightly plump or of
an athletic build and parad­
ing on a ramp above the
Judge’s hcada.
Athletic, bronzed g i r l s
should affect a more feminine
type of evening gown to off­
set the maicullnlilng ten­
dency of a tanned akin and
knotty muscles.
The girl that 1 personally
thought looked best in her
evening gown wore a full
length dress.
But the two women Judges
vetoed her because her bust
measurement In the bathing
suit had seemed too pro­
nounced.
But she had minimized this
very nicely wllh an appro­
priate rveiling gown that help­
ed, instead of hindered, the
artistic effect site wished to
create.

A few of tho girls had
slinky, slouching posture as
they walked. If you girls
would practice walking with
a book balanced on your
head, you'd soon learn better
posture and appear more
graceful.
If wo Judges could have
created a composite, using
the teeth of one girl, plus the
eyes of another; Die figureof a third, and the evening
dress of a fourth, wc could
havo concocted a state win­
ner.
Two attractive girls were
vetoed by one of the women
Judges for saying "g it" in­
stead of "g et", since diction
gnd correct English arc also
important in these beauty
contests.

Barbs

By Hal Cochran
It's u mixed up man who
think* palling himself on tho
back will push him forward.
People lay money uway
for tho phono bill and then
pay the light bill just when
the gas bill is due.
Recently, everybody loved it
ful ninn if he had long whis­
kers uml a hearty laugh.

Thirty-six slates collected
$4.5 billion in use tuxes in
1W 1. Thirty-seven states col­
lected $ 1.2 billion In income
taxes.
Business gripes against these
taxes as they apply to inter­
state commerce. Tho adminis­
trative cost of complying with
a code of over 100 fat vol­
umes of conflicting state tux
laws is necessarily great
There is u duplication of taxa­
tion by the state in which
gcoda are manufactured and
tho state* In which they are
told.
Companies doing interstate
business are faced with tax
liability which often leads to
heavy assessments for back
taxes, Interest and penalties.
Companies in some cases are
forced to pay traveling ex­
penses for inspectors from
other states who come in to
audit their books.
All this trouble mny in
some rases muke small busi­
ness reluctant to try tu ex­
pand their operations into
other slates.
A Special House Judiciary
subcommittee nn State Taxa­
tion of Interstate Commerce
under Itep, Edwin E. Willis, DLa., has been quietly investi­
gating these practices for
over a year. It has assembled
voluminous data front all 60
states and from thousands of
business firms all over the
country.
This material now is being
analyzed by the committee's
staff under Murrey Drabkin,
A report will be tmnfo before
July ]. Then It will be up tu
Congress to decide what to do
about the situation.
Under the U. S. Constitu­
tion. Article ], Section 8 , only
Congress has the power to
regulate interstate commerce.
Many businessmen now feci.

Notebook

however, that state taxes in­ ( ness. In some states taxes are
terfere with their doing busi­ I levied only if the manufacture
! or ban a brunch plant lit thu
ness across state lines and re­
I taxing state. In n few states,
strain trade.
- taxes ure levied on an out-ofMore than 300 Supreme atate manufacturer i f ho
Court decisions—-and perhaps merely advertises in the tax­
thousands in slate courts— ing state. In still other states,
have tried to draw the line if a manufacturer sells only
between what constitutes a through local dealers und not
ta x . on interstate comment- directly, there is no tux.
und what is a peimissible
Taking its first step to clarbusiness tax.
I ify this maze. Congress hi
The Supreme Court has rec­ I 1959 passed its first law on
ognized that it is institution­ the subject. It prohibits tax­
ally incapable of solving this ation of interstate commcrco
question ns u broad national if the only activity of an outpolicy. But in Iliad tbe court of-state manufacturer or mer­
held that u state can tax a chant is solicitation.
reasonably apportioned stiaiu
This law also set up u con­
of tbe income from a business gressional study — now being
whose only activities In the made by tho WHils com mitten
state ure in furtherance of in­ |—to determine whether uddi»
|tiorml legislation is necessary
terstate cuiumetce.
The court also decided that and recommend what it should
u state could tax a business be.
But Congress limy not act
which maintained u sales of­
on this before next year—•
fice within its borders.
Subsequently, the Supreme maybe after it gets through
Court declined to review two re-forming U. 8 . tux luws.
cases appealed from statecourts which upheld the power
The artificial harbor at the
of u state to tax the income Port of Lot An re-let leads all
of an out-of-state business other juirts on the Pacific
engaged solely in interstate Ocean in tonnage handled.
commerce, even t h o u g h it
.maintained no offices irt the
ART JIROWN
state but only sent in sales­
REST CONTROL
men to solicit business.
Tcrmllcs &amp; Other Pesta
The laws of the 47 slates In
this field now present u wal.
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TUB OVIKUO Lion* will represent Seminole
County in the stale basketball tourney scheduled
Thursday. The locals will face I’oplar Sprint's in
the Class C Division at Gainesville at that time.
Members of the sipimi are left to riiflit, front row,

Jai-Alai
Season Over
Uria came from behind
.Monday night at the Orlando
Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton to
win the eighth game before a
standing-room-only,
closingeight crowd.
Uria, starting in Post No.
4, overcame a two-point*
lead by lladiola, a three-point
drive by Zarra and six-pointer
by Arcitio to win the match
and »ct up a $242.1') perfecta.
Astiga opened the game by
beating Zarra. lie then fell to
lladiola, who scored twice.
Uria conquered lladiola and
Iriarte before losing lo Jacln. Gasti scored the first ol
his live of Jacin.
ill round two, Uria added a
pair lo overtake the youthful
Zarra, who had scored three
straight.
Amtio mode a
strong bid with six in u row,
but couldn't get by Uria, who
promptly scored two more to
ice the game.

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Split Racing Card
'On Tap' For Tonight
Tonight will be ladies night | George U. Phalcns’ Flashy
at Seminole Park Raceway us Lad will be making Ids ini­
tial start of the season in the
the track swings into its last
cofeatured eighth race for
week of tile season. The pro­ trotters. The six year old
gram will continue to feature black gelding finished last
a split card of harness and year at YOnkora It ace way
quarter horse racing.
with an impressive record.
Tile leatured 4U0 &gt;urd dasli He will seo stiff competition
romp for quarter horses will tonight in Joe Davis and Ariel
have Idea Sa and Mr. Sambo both previous winners at
the favorites in a held of six Seminole.
starters. Both horses have
posted two victories apiece
thus fur at Seminole. Leading
jockey, Pete Moore, will Ik*
op on Mr. Sambo with Spud
Williamson in the irons on
Lieu Sa.

Jet Lanes
Boosts Lead

Casselberry
Women To Host
Two Clubs
By June Casselberry
Members of the Casselber­
ry Women’s Golf Assn, were
guests last Thursday of the
Women’s A&gt;»n. at the Del.and
Country Club.
This coining Thursday they
will be host to lady golfers
from both the Mid-Florida
and Winter Park Country
Clubs. They will tee alt at 1)
a.m. for the first nine holes.
Luncheon will he served at
12:30 and those desiring to
do so may pluy the remain­
ing nine In the afternoon.
On April 4 they will be
host to Del.and Women’s Golf
Assn. On March 28 they have
been invited to play at MidFlorida and on April 25 at
Winter Park.

United Press International
Ohio State and Kansas
State go for broke Saturday
in final attempts to land
NCAA basketball tournament
berths.
Fourth-ranked Ohio Stale,
desperately seeking an opportunlly to win the NCAA title
after losing to Cincinnati in
the final round two years run­
ning, kept a one-game lead
in Use Big Ten Conference by
crushing
Minnesota, 63 03,
Monday night.
Kansas Slat* carried its nar­
During 1902. steel making
row lead in the Big Eight
Conference down to the wire furnaces of live U. S poured
in defeating Iowa State, 78- 98,329,900 net tons of ingots
and steel (or casting*.
71.

Although held to a split by
the last place team, B&amp;W
Marine Service, Je t Lanes
still managed to increase its
league lead to four points
over second place as Lake
Monroe Inn and Sweeney's
struggled to take just one
|Mdnt each.
The giant killers in each
case were Team No. 1 and
Buddy's Auto respectively.
Engle's came back after a
slow start to take three of
the four point* from Team
No. 4. Opening up their mar­
gin between fourth and fifth
places. Sanford Mfg. Co.
pushed Harry's Liquor into
eighth place by tuking three
points and Buddy'* Auto mov­
ed up to seventh by virtue of
its 3-1 win over Sweeney's.

SOKC Schedules
Inter-City Match
Though Jacksonville's na­
tionally famous Velvet Sis
won the lirst of (lie two Inter­
city mutrh races at Jackson­
ville Kennel Club Saturday
night, local fans feel that da­
table* may tie turned when
the same six aee speedsters
meet in a six dog return
match ai the Sanlnrd-urlando
Kennel Club Saturday night.
They point out that at Jack ­
sonville the SOKC representa­
tives were turning a strange
(rack ami one that uses an
outside lure instead of an In­
side lure dial they arc famil­
iar with. Consequently, racing
enthusiasts feel the Lungwood
entries did exceptionally well
with Violrt Lace finishing
second and Kenny Mac third
in front ol June Mooro und
Itosclla Ko»c running for Jax.
Little Ithonda, tile third SOKC
entry, apparently did not put
on her famous stretch drive
tor she settled for sixth.
The three Jacksonville en­
tries are scheduled to school
over die Lungwood oval Wed­
nesday night.
Sleek I’onda, with four
firsts in die bag, rates as the
wlnningest entry In tonight's
featured nintli race. He has
had just II starts this season
and has been a quinicla fac­
tor alx times.
Opposing (Ids hard driving
youngster, who will not be
two years old until next
month, will lie such fan fav­
orites as Mrs. Mops, Arch­
way and Wondcron.

Tttes. Mar. 5, '63—Pago 5

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dim DeShazo, Ted llellhorn, Coach Paul Mikler,
Mike Tesinsky, Don Kirkland und Jim Courier.
Hack row, left to right, John Jnkubcin, Wes
Swenson, Jimmy Jones, Hex Brooks, Charles
Miller and Hilly Mikler.
(Herald Photo)

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II) John A. SpoUkl
tion . . . you can see some of
Come Early! Around 0 a.m. the guis who never chew gum,
or else you won't gel your­ a chompin' away with a big
wad in their mouth . . . it's ex­
self a seat!
citement — FIRST c l a s s :
I'm talking about our allow,
Aoil regardless of how
••Time Out For Fun" which many times it's done, each
will be here in Snufoid nl Je t time we play the National
Lanes, lliit coming Thursday Anthem, 1 get a chill that
morning at P:30. it's n super­ luces up and down my spine!
On Sunday, Muicli IT, Je t
lative show with tip notch
1.uucs will he playing Inat to
models from Broadway , . ,
the W o m e n ' s Traveling
the Lester Lanin Trio . . . the League of Central Florida!
latest in women's fashions , . ,
Buddy, if you wanna see
Helene und Heller Duiteej some gals who cull constantly
team . . . and Ait Mathews of
toss those strikes, be on hand
TV mill Stage fume us your
and see till* ten-team leugiic!
M.C.
It's fur flee und our own gals
We'd be mightly proud lo
representing Jet lames would
have you a* our guests . . .
appreciate your words of en­
ESPECIALLY
SO IF couragement, too!
YOU'VE NEVER BOWLED
Then on March 23, we have
HEFOIIK! (Theie't no catch,
the
start of the Men’s Tour­
really! And it isn't an exag­
gerated commercial on howl­ nament — City Wtile!
There'll be some top-notch
ing, either.)
It's our •pinion that if you howling done at Je t Luiie*
once get yourself into a bowl­ During the mouth of March. 1
ing establishment, the desire hope that you'll plan on
will come to the fore nitd, who spending some time out here,
knows, perhaps you'll join the picking up some h o w l i n g
pidlileis.
crowd for howling.
HOW LEU'S SALUTE OF
Been talking extensively
THE WEEK — This week it w/tf Charlotte Bassett and
has to go to a weman! And Frau Morton almut a daytime
Women's Scratch 1. c o g u e .
rightfully, so I might udd!
Our kegier-ctlc is Hetty Seems like there's enough of
Allen! Hetty's rolling in two you lassies wiiu've improved
your average to the point that
or three leagues each week.
Well, for the past week aha maybe you'd like to try your
has hud at least one game, In hand at bowling scratch. That
each league series, which was means you don't get any pins
over 2nd scratch. And tills fur tumdicap . . . just those
past Friday, In the Holler you knock over] If you're
Motors Navy Wivrs League, inten-sted, give either one of
she blasted a tint icrateb these gals a cull or let me
series. (Il'mmm, if 1 storied know about it at the lanes.
A couple of birthdays cele­
to wear a skirt . . . You think
tbit would help your huwliug, brated in the Friday p.m.
Jehu? I dunnu . . . but if 1 Spa re Bibbers Lg. These are
continue as I uin presently, our good friends from Ib-llary
don't lie surprised, my friends. . . . Alvin Meyer, Frank Siva).
1 w, Stanley Bader. (Grtting
Don't lie surprised!'
This coming Saturday is the to be Just like the women,
B IG D A Y F O B T H E though. They Won't tell us
bow many years young they
LADIES!
Starting at 1 p.m., we'll ate! J
Tlie latest count of men's
lime 12 team* starting the
competition of the Women's* tcums going to Sarasota for
Bawling Tournament — City- tin- S tate Tournament is alx
and possibly it'll go to auven.
Wide *
There will t&gt;o additional Gel oil heard for a tremendous
Itrmrmbrr,
sipiad* at 4 und 7 p in. Doubles bowling thrill!
and Singles action will take Uiu moie we support tbit
pbice on Sunday, March 10th. event, the greater is our
It'* quite an impressive chance of someday getting
sight in the event you've not the .Stale Tournament riglil
ever been on band for the here in Sanford!
opening festivities.
That'll do it for this week.
The light.* are dimmed . . . See you at the women's tour
each participant is introduced nainent cn Saturday, March
and stands for the applause l*th at I p. in. Give the Girls
which follows thoir introduc-1a Great Big Cheer!

this spring are reaching an
alarming licight. Virtually all
20 major league trams have
a "walking wounded" list.
No less than eight players,
including Milt Pappas, the
Baltimore Orlolei' hard-luck
pitcher, and catcher Chris
Cannizzaro of the New York
Met*, wound up in the Infirm­
ary Monday.
Pappas Injured his right
knee while warming up at the
Orioles’ camp in Miami. Xrays sliuwcd he had an In­
1
flammation of the knee lin­
|
ing. which will sideline him
&gt;
(or a few days. A year ago,
Pappas missed the start of
Hu- season when he under­
went an emergency appen­
dectomy. He previously had
been bumpered by an inflam­
ed right elbow.
lannlxiaro fractured the
ring finger of his right hand
during a Mels' squad gama at
M. Petersburg, Fla., and will
In- lost for the remainder of
spring training. The young
Californian, who Is called
"Canzoncrl" by 31 a n a g e r
Casey Stengel, batted .341 In
59 games lust season.
Tlie Chicago White Sox add­
HtO.M A LONG MOOD I. AKB. tlavu two l«uued three tnen to their Injury
lit-.-v were caught Snttnvlav on Missouri Min­
list. Outfielder Dave Nichol­
now* by Lawrence M. Spice of Orlando, left,
son was sidelined with a pull­
and Travia Lovelace of Kern Park. The larger
ed back muscle, first baselinns weighed III pound.*, two ounce* while thu
man Deacon Jones hai an In­
tunnller lipped the itcales at flve-and-threeflamed tendon la hit throwing
arm. and oulflelder Floyd
ipiarter pouudn.
(Herald Photo)
Huhinsuii lias a brulsad right
loot.
Boy Face, tha Pittsburgh
Pirates’ ace rcUever, was
struck on Hit right ankle by
a halted ball and fellow pitch­
er Harvey Iliddla waa taking
beat treatments for his ailing
hack. Tlie Washington Sen­
ators lost Inflcldcr J o h n
NEW CHILEANS (UPI) — won the richest tournament Sc halve for at least a weak
Life appears to lie atartlng of his lifetime Monday by out- when lie sprained his left an­
all over again for 40-year-old scrapping Bob Itosburg in kle in batting practice.
the final four holes of tho
Francis (llo) Winmgcr.
$ 10,000 Greater New Orleans
The gray haired, blue eyed Open tnviUUoual golf tourna­
Oklahoma City professional ment.
The victory brought him a
check of $0,400. Wininger wou
a total of $195 In six previous
• Crtalliner Beats
tournaments Udi year,
• Mercury Motors
Monday lie came from be­
• The Aluminum Boat
hind
twice
to
become
the
first
NEW YORK (UPI) — Hur­
For The Fisherman
ry Markson, general manager player in history to win tlie
New Orleans tournament two
2401 8. French Are.
of boxing at Madison Square
straight years. Both years lie
Garden, said today "We are did it by beuling Itosburg
very happy" that die weekly when Hie pressure was on.
television lights will he shift­
ed from Saturday nights hack
to Friday nights, starling in
mid-September,
The bout* on ABC will liegin as usual at to p. m.,
New York time.
common us the veterans and
rookies alike lone up arm and
leg muscles for l!ic opening of
the season, which is only five
weeks away.
However, t h e casualties

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the majar league training
camp* arc starting lo read
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t S D E I t FIC T IT IO C 3
NAME LAW
TO WHOM I T MAY CONCURN
Nolle* I* hereby given t h a t
the u n d e s i g n e d , purauant to
Ibe e y -jr titio ,,. Name Statute,*'
U ntil* Rill No. 1171, Chapter
.Vo. 2 4 X 1 . l a w a of Florida,
1911. will r t g l X t r with the
Clerk of t h * Circ u it Court. In
and fnr Bemlnola County, F l o ­
rida. upMt receipt of proof of
the piit.lbatlon of Oil* notice,
the flitltlo u a name,
to w it:
FKIt.V PAID* M O n tl.K IIOMKS
T R A I L E R P A R K under which
we a r e en gag ed In bualnrte, at
num ber 77« F e rn P ark Houleyard. Highway No, 1T-3I. In
the City o f F e r n P a rk , Florida.
Thu t

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p u rlieu

tn lrreeled

Legal Notice
rm t.io

n o t ic e

L o M iw o an
I t la tha Intention of t h * City
of Longwood to req u es t t h *
1 X 3 tension of tha I,agta1atura
of tha S l a t * of F l o r i d * to pax*
an a r t am end in g the c h a r i e r
of t h * City of Longwood pro ­
viding for t h * r c - r e g l e t r a l l o n
of *11 electors In eald ci ty, pro ­
viding for tim e* of eueli r e ­
r e g is t ra t io n *n d t h * tim e* th#
reg istra tio n book shi.ll remain
open,
d e sig n a tin g
the
City
t 'i e r k •• the R eg is tra tio n O f f i ­
cer, prnvldlng for q tiellR ca Hons fnr e lecto r* In said city
and providing for v o tin g by
a b s en tee ballot.
A. R. Lormann
Mayor
City of Loiigwond
Longwood, F la .
CIK I- ta
c it y

of

In «ald hu*ln&lt;*a mitrrprlee, a r t
aa fello w*:
I’l l l l . l . f P O. M A R RIO TT
A 1.1CK t . 31A R IIIO T T
A FEW 6 1 0 &amp; 4 IN O M E ...W H Y 7
Dated a t AA'Iuier P a rk , o r a n g e la th* fe a rt ar the Caaatr
County, Florida, March
lat. Ja d a v . gem inate Cewaty, F lee*
ties
Ida. ta F ra b a t* .
Sanford Herald
la re t K a ta lr &lt;*f
Hunforil. Florid a
G R A C E I. J t E T C A L F
M a n b 1, 12, 19. 21, 1 X 3 .
Deceaeed
CtXLSl
T a All r m l l t a r a and P ereaae
H aving Claim s mr Demands
l a the r e a c t of Ibe C a a a t y ■Against Bald E a ta fe i
Ju d g e , geminate C a a a t y . F l a r You and each o f you ara
Ida, In P robate ,
here by no tified and required
l a eel F.alnte or
to p rr e rn t any cla im s and d e­
KMANCBL COMPTON.
mand# which you, or e i th e r o f
Deceaeed you, m a y ha v e a g a lnel th*
To All C reditor* and P erron * * * l a t# of G race f. M etcalf, deH aving Claim* o r Ilm aaada ceased, t a ts o f said Coun ty, to
A gain *! bald K atatei
the Coun ty J u d g e o f Bemlnnl*
. You and each o f you a r * County, Florida, a t hie offic e
here by no tified and required In the court house o f eatil
to prevent any cla im * and de­ County a t Sanford . F lorid a,
mand* which you, or eith er within elx ca len d a r mon ths
of you, may have a g a i n * ! the from the lime o f the fir st pub­
e»tat« of E m an uel Compton, lication of this n o lle *. E a ch
i!eceu*r 1. l a t * of raid County, cla im or demand ahall he tn
NOW I
DO YOU KNi
to the County J u d g e of S e m i ­ w riting, and sh all e t a t * the
/(C A N GO OUT
YW AT M l
nole County. F lorid a , a t ht« place of resid ence and poet o f ­
A N D PLAY J
offic e In t h * court hnuee o f fice ad dreat of the cla im a n t,
■aid County a t Sanford . F l o r ­ and tihall be ewiorn t a by tha
SU R E !
ida,
with in
*1*
ca len d a r c la im a n t, a g ent, atto rn ey, and
mon th* from the time of the any mu h claim or demand not
fire A pu blication of thl* notice. •o filed shall lie void.
T w o coplee of each claim or
Klrat National Hank a t
demand ahull lie tn w riting,
W i n t e r P a rk
and *h a ll e l a t e the place of
l l y ; F r a n k P. Olackln, J r .
r o t d e n c * and po *l o f f ic e ailT ru e ! O fficer
dree* of the cla im a n t, and
A* executor of tha Tout
■halt he ew orn to hy the
W ill
and T e sta m e n t
of
cla im a n t, h i* a g ent, or a t t o r ­
f l r a r e I. Metcalf, deceased
ney and acco mpanied by a fll- lV In drr wer dlr, lla ln ee A Ward
tun fee of one dollar and eucti Atto rneys
claim or demand not ao filed 21 P a r k Avenue, South,
•hall be void,
AVInter P a r k . Florid a
1*1 Helen M, Compton
Publish March I, 11, I f , 21.
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MATH
J U D IC IA L C l l l l I IT,
E m a n u el Compton, deceased 1 3
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COURT
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Full
BEA II3U LE
Slen etrom . Davie A McIntosh 3 I 3 T I I
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AND
FOR
1.3 I II A M K i l l Ml. I2«U0
THIS IS ONE OC THOSE
I W A S VOTED TNE GIPl.
ll|l( I WON .A CONTEST
XEA tlM ILE COENTV,
NINTH
F E D E R A L HAVIN'GH Edw ard s Dultdlng
•~T WITH "m GSLOPPIE ST k MOMENTS V/HEN T—
( A T SCHOOLTODAY
CH A N CERY NO. 12.113
AND IAIAN AhKIrCl A T I u N, a Sa n fo rd . Florid a
A PARENT
i ------r s w e a t s h i r t t &gt;
NOTICE TO A PP EA R
corp oration orguulted und c a ­ Piititlah Feb. 19, 34 A Mar.
SWELLS WITH PRIDE )
o"7N &gt; . IN SCHOOL T-"
S.
12,
19*3.
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTlming
under
the
la
w
*
of
the
V/ONDERFUL
UAUE
ASSOCIATION,
C D K-Il
(Tilled Mu t e l of America.
I'laiutirr,
P l a i n ti f f
13
THE
ftllL T lT
r o t ItT, •v*.
J I IIH I.AI, (THAT IT, F R A N K P.Al.'L HOLMAN and
K LAVIN
ll.
It I K F K L
and M 3 T I I
AMI
I'lMI
allAIIMI I.E V I O L E T R E N T E R
HOLMAN,
TIVLI.IH J . I I I E F E I * hie wife. 13
Detendu Me. COL’NTA. ■ I'M IIIIIIA
h i t wife,
13 I II AMTJAA
3 0 . tMIO
A MENDED M I T R E III' M I T
Defendanta.
NOTIC E TO A l 'P E A tl
T I IE STA TE O F FLORIDA
TO! KLAVIN II. I t l K F K L
F E D E R A L NATIONAL 3IOIIT- T O t..F R A N K PAU L HOLMAN
121 C l k l l . l l X I K S T R K E T
KALAMAZOO, MICII HI AN ( I At I E AHMOLTATION,
Adilreia Unknown
I-la ln llff.
on,I to any und a ll oth er
pa rlle*
claiming
any
right, v*.
VIOLET HUNTER HOL­
J.
CAUSBT
and
title, and/or Internet In ami to DONALD
MAN
the following drtcrlhed pro* R E T T A' D. CAITSEV. hie wife.
A d d r r x Unknown
Defen
dant*.
petty, to w it:
YOU A R E I I E R E H Y NOTI­
S T A T E OP
F LO R ID A F I E D t h a t a ault hee been
tool I*. llltKBNAA'OOI) KH- T I I E
3-0
TATKH. ureordlng to the, TO. DONALD J . CAITSEV and filed a g a i n s t you In the above
I IE T T Y D. CA U SEY. Ill* en title d ra ils* , and th a t you
plat till reo f aa recorded III
w Iff,
Plat llook 12. Page 2. of
nr* required lo file your a n ­
tTl» TARING 9 0 MUCH OF MV PRIME TIME l
COMe IN, DANE! X THANKS'. W R t LOOKIN'
las Oakland Avenue
the
Public
Record *
uf
sw er with Ibe Clerk of this
rw efl6ca.ro get «nutrap on somethwe
NICE TOSEE VDU 1GREAT,NAN! t-IKNOW
Hanford, Florida
Seminole County, Florida.
Court and to serve a ropy
YidT A R E H E R K I1 Y NOTI­ thereof upon the P la i n ti f f or
AGAIN/AFTER AIL ) 1WRE BUS/, ANDI MATE
THATU GET MB SOMEWHSRtl THE RIGHT
I n, linllng •pcclOrally, but
noi by way uf lim itation F I E D that a •ult hu* been filed P la i n ti f f's
THESE YEAKSIVtO BOTHER. V0U..SUT t
a tto rn ey*.
whose
w«M
M .S ' w f c 4
the follow log ID I ore a and aunlnet you In the ahovo e n ­ nature and addrrse la M ark N.
«T\ TMOJdHT YOUMK5HTKNOW
— Kwy up JK T M mo MORI
titled
cutler,
and
(h
a
t
you
are
ritultunent:
T T n X V OF AHOPENING HERE—
Cleveland. J r . and Harold F.
OF THAT
Heater . Hull ov en; eurf. required to file your aliewer Jo h n so n , P. O. Draw er Z, S a n ­
talki
,
un it; perman ently I nhI uII- w lib the Clerk of tlile Court ford. Flnrlda, not l a te r than
and to eerve a copy th er eo f Ibe i t It day of April, A. D.
•■it.
VolJ AUK IIKItKIIV NOTN upon the P la i n t i f f or P la i n t ­ 1913. I f you fall to do so a
AC Rl)
1 b ii t
Hi*
P la in tiff, i f f * eitorn ey a, whoee l u m n Decree pro C n n frem will he
3AU3 F I K D
1’AAtai NINTH F K D K IIA L HAVINHH mid addreve I* Mark N. Cleve­ entered a g a i n s t you for (lie
AND lAiAN ASHOCIATION, a land. J r . and Carroll R urk e. relief demanded in the Co m­
co rpor atio n o ra « n I*---1 and n - P. O. D ra w er Z. San ford. F l o r ­ plaint. T h is eult Is to f o r e ­
1.11 n k under Hie lawa of Ilia ida, not t a l e r than the i l l i day close a m ortg a g e. T h * real
I'nlled s t a l l ■ of America, I I .T •,r April. A. D. 19*3. If you fall pro perly proceeded a g a in st la:
llr-’Mdwuy ut T im e* Su u a tr, In do en a Decree Pro ("onAT
I d &gt;T I I , RLOCK 3. a re New
f o r k 3*, N. V., lint l n * ll- feaao will lie en tered agulnal
McHW
auhdlvlston or RLOCK 3.
luted *u lt a g a lnel you In the you f o r the relief demanded
and T R A C T "A*’. NORTH
c i r c u it Court of the Ninth J u ­ In the Complaint, Thle Bull I*
ORLANDO
SECOND A D D I­
dicial Circuit, In and for S e m ­ to forec loee a m ortg a g e. T he
ISI 5LS11
TION. ac cord in g to plat
pro perly
p roceed ed
inole County, Flnrlda, the n a ­ re al
th er eo f recorded In P la t
ture of the milt I* to foredune ugalriat I*:
llook 13, P a g e s 7«. Public
l.ot *. Rlock i f. HI'NI,AND
that rerlnlli m ortg ag e which
llocord* of Seminole Co un­
rn cimibera the gbo\« deterlhed
E S T A T E S , a atlhdlvltlnn.
ty, Florida.
aceo rd lu g to a plat ther eof,
properly, enld properly being
WITNKHB my hand and th*
recorded In I’ la l llook II.
elltialed amt loculrd In S e m in ­
seal
of eald Court a t Sanford,
page* IS to I J o f t h * P u b ­
ole County, Florida. A'nu and
thla
let
day
ef
lic R ecord * of Hemlnole F lorid a,
each of you a re hereby reMarch. A. D. 13(3.
Coun ty, Florida,
MUlred to file your Anewrr
(
S
E
A
L
)
wild the Clerk of Ibe Circuit
fine Dun T h er m fo l l l AVall
A rthu r If. R eck w lth, J r . ,
Heater, Model 3 2 5 .X, Se rial
Cnurl, In und fnr SrtuluoliClerk of the Circ u it Court
l « I K ! 7 : One II. K. f e l e c l r l c l
Cinitily. Florida, and aerve it
lly : M a rg a ret K. T y re
ropy Hierri.r upon Humid A.
Hiilll-ln Range, Mode) SS IAVard. Ml, of llie firm of AVIii I t l P K . Se rial NRd3»f9S: One Mark N. Cleveland, J r . and
(1.
E,
f e le c lr lc l
R ullt-ln Harold F. Jo h n so n
derwerdle.
Ilalliea A AVurd.
221 P a rk Avenue. Uoulh, AA'Ino v en. Model S n l l t l P K . Se ria l P. O. D r a w er Z
lev P ark . Florida. Atto rney*
X R I 2 2 I I S : One O, R. ( elec - Hanlord, Florid a
for P la in tiff In the above a c ­
trli l
Iti f rig rru to r.
Model A tto rneys for P la in tiff.
tion. mi or befora the |2lb day
L A S t l R . Se ria l O R r . u j s ; One Publish March I . 13, 13, 31
of March, l!i*J, elae a Decree
A'lctur fe le c lr lc l 10" K it ch en C D O - l l
Pro ConftMn will be rt ilc rrd
E ih a u * I F a n , no model or
IN T I I E
C IR C U IT COU RT,
a g a i n * ! you.
xer lal noe; Seven A'enellan NINTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT O F
I T IS U IID KII KD th a t till*
I ll I n d a.
( metal I
m a n u fa c t ­
h * publlthed In T h * Hanford
ured by S e n k a rl k Olaee Ar F L O R ID A 13 AND F O R RE AID
Herald, a naw epap er pobllahed
Paint
Cnmpan&gt;,
Hanford. NOd.K COUNTY.
In Seminole County, Florida,
Florida, no mmlel or aerial CH A NCERY NO. I B M
NOTIC E TO A F F K A H
numbers.
once each week for four con■rcutlve weeka.
NEVERMIND.. JUST
W IT N E S S my hand and the F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTO
AUK
ASSOCIATION,
AVIlnrai III* hand of the ■cal « f *ab| Court at Sanford.
TAME OFF THOSE
P la i n ti f f,
Clerk of the Ci rcuit Court. Florida, thl* lat day of March.
GLAtiSE4VHEAR7
-veSeminole County. Florida, tlile A. D. 1**3.
R
IC
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A
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and E D*
the Mh day of F e b r u a ry , 1 X 3 ,
A rthu r If. Reck wlth. J r .
(SK A Ll
Clerk of t h * Circuit Court NA U K O L E T , h i* w ife,
D e fen d a n ta
Arthu r It. B eck w ith, J r .
l ly : M arg aret K. T y r * .
T H E * T A T E O F F L O R ID A
Clerk o f the Ci rcuit Court
Deputy Clerk
T OI R IC H A R D U FO LK Y
lly; Mortlin T .Vllili o, |i. &lt;*. Mack N. f l a t eland. J r . and
Addreat U nknow n
AVlndrrwecitle, lla lnee A AVard Carroll R u rk *
321 P ark Avetioc. South
P. O. D r a w er Z
EDNA
U FOLEY
AVInler P ark , Florid a
Hanford, F lorid a
Address Unknown
Publleh; F *h . 12, 19, 2*. March Publish! March t. 12. ]», X .
THU AUK H E R E B Y NOT!14(2.
I. IMS
F I ED l h a l a ault h a * been
C D F — JT
C D O -ll
filed a g a i n s t you In t h * above
entitled cause, and t h a t you
ara required to fit* your a n ­
sw er with tha C la rk of thle
Court and to serva a copy
th e r e o f upon t h * r t a l n t l f f or
0 TcrtUn poet
P la in tiff*
a tto rn ey * .
whose
0 AsMutblrd
nam es and address Is Mark N.
7
(’iMinlrjl
luffll
Cleveland.
J
r
.
and
Harold
F.
Kentucky
■ I’anqddrlrer
Jo h n so n , P. O, D raw er Z, HenHomo"
II
Fencing
arspon
ford. Florida, not la te r than
4 Binging Terry
rutaih
the- 1th day or April, A. D.
a “South or tho to
II ITobebilUle*
1 X 3 . I f you fall to do eo a
Border" coin 17
Grind,—
Illleirt
D e e r e * l*ro C o n f e ss * will ba
i UoT i
11 Win* vcttrls I B TImplement
entered a g a in st you f o r tha
It Fbottem inlmil 33 Mu i u m of
r e l i e f demanded in t h * Co m­
IS Bind
plaint. Title su it It to forecloee
is Author
a m ortg a g e. Tha raa l property
f t£ * y i of milk
II Wild donkrya aUt Alter
proceeded
a g a in st la:
U
a
31
Weirder
20 Arrow polioni
I a i T t, RLOCK 13. NORTH
n port
33 supply food
SI Cow*« eound 30 iUpshot
OR LANDO IHT ADDITION,
38 Killer
II Mu bird
ndio tOTImlc. for
a cco rd in g to p lat thereof
It Son* lor on* 27 Checked
llla ili
recorded In P la t Rook 13.
id Notion
20
AUljn
P a g e * I I and 14, Publle
IT Cit’i mind
VI IUto tiLied
R eco rd s uf Hemlnole Coun­
30 Hub* out
ty, Florida.
31 ttecru
3t Hindu quooas
Including ape cl Really, bu t not
U ln m
by way o f lim ita tion , the fol­
so Conjunction
low ing f ix tu r e * and equipment,
&gt;7 Deep groove*
a ll pe rm anently Installed.
1. W a ll H e a le r — Fanelray,
model 1 - F A - t l
I . R a n g * — F rl g l d a l ra —
model l u f l e
3. R e f r i g e r a t o r — F rlg ld a lra
— model D-11
4. Hot W a t e r H e a ter — Day
A Night — Model l l - C
I . Venetian blind*— I
•pollution
4. Hcreened patio
33 Low n o d bin
34 Geldo'i blob
WITNKMH my band and tha
te a l o f said Court a t Manford,
F lorid a, this 1st day o f March
A. D.. l i f t .
(HEAL)
/*/ A rthu r H. B a a kw lih J r .
C l e r k o f tha C ircu it Court
B y t M a r g a re t B. T y re, O.C.
Mack N. Cleveland, J r . and
Harold F . J o k n i o a
P. O. D r a w e r I
Hanford. F l o r i d *
e/ Harold F . Joh nson
A tto raey e f o r P la i n ti f f
P u t g e h M arch t , U , 1H, n .

V

“a s s n

rzr.

IW -nd snts.
NOTICE O F M T T IV
m o i i t i i a ms
r o n in i.o * i n r .
TOI..DON I * HANREIIH in d
HIIIKI.F.V
MAE
HAND­
E R * . Me wire
I I K M I l l I M K i Unknown
A M I T ill All pa rlle* claiming
I n t r r r . l i by. through, un­
der o r a g a i n s t Ihn a f o r e .
nald perfume.
VOII AUK he reby notified
l h a l * Complain! to forec los*
*
rerln ln
rnurlttagr en cum­
bering (lie following deecrlbed
n i t property, t o - w l l :
Lot 11, LA K K lilt ANTI.K V 111I.I.H. according to
t i n idol lb. reof i « r e .
corded In Tim Rook I I .
p a i r JT. Public Record*
of Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
ida.
b i e been filed against you In
the a b n v e -lty le d ault. i n d you
■ re required to eerve ■ ropy
of
you r
Answer
or
oilier
P le id ln n to the Complnlnt on
Mln tlff'e i l t o r n e y i , ANDKItSON. HL'MI, DKAN DOWN'Dl-Ul
A e aii .ten IIKIIO. 121 K i l l
C en tr al Avenue, Orlando, F lo rIlia, and file the orig in s! All*
ewer or oth er Pleading In the
o r f l r * o f the Clerk of tlm C i r ­
cuit Court on or before Hie
20th day of March. 1941. If
you fall to do »‘&gt;. * decree
pro c o n f e x o will be taken
ogalnet you for the relief de­
manded in the Cum plaint.
Thin Notice *linll be publish*d once a week for four coneecullve w eek * In the HAN*
F O R D IIKIIA LD.
DATKU tide la th day of
F e b r u a ry , 11*1.
(S K A L l
A rthu r II. Reck wlth, J r . ,
C lerk or Circuit Court
lly : Marth a T . Vlhlell
Deputy Clerk
Tublleh Feb. 19, 2* A Mar
J. 12, 1943.
C D F-II

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

MRVtNOLW COUNTY
NOTICE U N D E R F t C T t T t O C B
NAME S T A T U T E
KoNiNfi c n m t i a B i o N
Nat tee nf FahHe H e a ring
TO WHOM I T MAY CONCKRNl
Notice Is here by given, th a t
Notice It here by given th a t
a f t e r conelderatlon, the B*m1- ths undersigned, pu rsuant to
no l* County Zo ning Commle- t h * " F l c t l t l n u * Name Hiatute'*
elon will hold a 'p u b l i c h e a r ­ C h a pter I 4 M 3 . Florida B l a t ing to deter mine t h * fea s i b i l i ­ nte. will re g i s t e r with th*
ty of recom men ding to th* C lerk of t h * C ircu it Court In
Board o f Coun ty Commission­ and
for
Hemlnole
County,
e r * that the following deecrlh. F l o r i d * , upon receip t o f proof
ed property p r f * * n t l y xoned o f the publication nf this no­
A -l A grlcu iture ba xoned C - I tice. tbe f ic titio us name, to*
Commercial: T he Ea»t 321 ft w it; Q U A LITY C A R ! N E T S un­
of t h * N B U of the N W ' l North der which I am en gaged It)
o f the old Orlsm lo Highway bu siness at 444 Nlcuiet Ave­
In Bectlon 23-2im-ll&gt;E.
nue in th# C ity o f W i n t e r
Public hearing will be held P a r k . Florida.
In t h * Hemlnole County Court
T h a t the p a rt ie s In te rested
House, County Co mmission er* In said
bu siness
ente rprise
Room, Hanford,
Florida, en a re ne follow s:
Wednesday, Maroli 11, l i f t at
E s t a t e o f Elxl* P. L ew i*
7 :J» P. M. o r i t soon th e r e ­
F l o r * R. Lewis
.
a f t e r a t potalble.
F e rn a n d e s A Bcurllo
■
Bemlnola
County
Zoning A tto rn ey s at Law
Commlrelon
l» North G range Avenue
l?r: R obert H. Drown
Orlando, F lo rid *
Hemlnole County
Zoning Publish March I, I t , 19. I I .
Directo r
CD R-24
Publish Feb. 24 A Mar. I.
C D F-II
IN T H E r i R C I I T C O U R T IN
AND FOR n E R IN O L K C O I N .
la th e C aart s f the C a a a ty T V . F L O R ID A . 3 0 . I2HT.1.
J a g g * . B ratlaelr C a a a ty , K larAMOS KEAfl HAVINGS RANK,
Ida, la F ra b a le .
* corp oration,
ta re t E s ta te af
P a ln tlff,
IIE IIT IIA K. L O W E ,
Vs.
Deceaeed.
R A V M E R MARTIN RltODEII
T a All C reditors and P erson* •
I * 1.
H avin g Claim * a r Demand*
D efen d a n t*
A g alaet Bald E s ta te i
N O T ItE OF M I T
You and - each of you a r *
T
i
l
l
:
HTATE
0
3
'
F
LO
R ID A ....
here by no tified and required
Marlin
llhodrau
to present any cla im * and de­ T O ! R a y m e r
4993 Calvin Drive
m a n d ! which you, ar atth er
Col limbus, 11, U hls
of you, may have a g a i n s t the
Doris U. Rhodes,
esta te of R K R T I I A K. L O W E,
4*93
Celvln Driv e
deceased, late o f County, to
Columbus 13, Ohio
Ilia County J u d g e or Hemlnole
You
»r#
h r re b y notified t h a t
Coun ty, Florida, a t h i t o f f ic e
In t h * court housa o f eald n eult has been filed a g e ln a t
In
the ab o ve en titled
County a t Hanrord, F lorid a, you
with in a l l cal en der months cause, and that you required
lo
file
you
r a n e w r r with tha
from the time of the f ir s t pu b­
lication o f thla no lle*. Two C l e r k of this Court and to
copies of each claim o r d e­ aerve ■ copy th er eo f upon
mand shall be In w ritin g , and the p la in tiff or p la i n t i ff 's a t ­
ahall s t a t e the place of r e s i ­ torn ey *, whose name and adIt
Je n n in g s .
W atte .
dence and poet o f f l c * addreat drese
and
Hamilton,
1200
of t h * claimant, and ehall be C l a r k e
Harnett
National
R
a
nk
B uild ­
sworn lo by I h t c la im a n t, h i*
a g en t, or a t to rn e y and a c ­ ing, J a c k s o n v i ll e J, Florid a,
companied by a fil in g fee of not l a t e r than April I, 1913,
one dollar and tuch claim or I f you full to do so a decree
demand not so filed ehall be pro co nfesso will be entered
a g a in st you fo r t h * r e lie f d e.
▼old.
mended In the complaint, h i*
1*1 Io n * V. T a n n e r
ault
le to forec loee a m o r t ­
As A d m i n i s t r a t e s o f l h t
g ag e. T h * re al property p ro ­
E s t a t e of
ceeded a g a i n s t It :
R K R T I IA K . L O W E
Lot 10, Rlock It. HCNLAND
Deceaeed
E S T A T E S , n subdivision,
Bienetrom, Davis A McIntosh
accord in g to a plat th e r e ­
A tto rney s for A dm inistra trix
of, recorded In P la t Roolt
P o l l Office Dox 1334
I I , pages I t ta 22 of the
Hanford, Florid a
P ublic Records o f Se m i­
Publish March I , 13, 1*. 34.
nole
County, Florida.
C D ll-il
W I T N E S S my hand and tha
seal of uuId Court at Hanford,
NEMtNUl.K COUNTY
Florida,
t h is
23th
d sy
af
H I M V i ('(IMMI44ION
F e b r u a ry , 1943,
No^lr* n f Pnbllp Hearing
(SEAL)
T h * Zoning ComntlMlon will
A rthu r If. R eck w lth, J r . ,
hold a publle he a rin g lo co nC le rk of the c i r c u i t Court
elder rec om men ding
tn
the
Hyi Mar tha T. Vlhlen
Hoard of County Commleilo nDeputy Clerk
ere amending Zoning Itrgulu- Publish March 3, 12. 19. 2A
Inns to provide for approval C DO-1*
of ad eq uat e drainag e provi­
sions hy the Hoard o f County
Cnmmleelontr* sh all be r e q u ir­ IN T I I E CTIIUUIT COURT O F
ed on all co m m ercial co n ­ T I I E NINTH J U D I C I A L C H I .
st ru ctio n which sh all en com ­ U I T T O F AND FOR HEAtl.
pass building* and paving of NULK COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
an a rea 33.444 equate feet uf C'HANCCItl NR. 1 2 X 1 .
more prior to the Issuance of T H E PENN MU TUAL I.1FH
a building permit. Coplee uf INSURANCE COMPANY,
P la i n ti f f,
Ihle proposed am endment may
be obtained In the Zoning O f ­ -Vi*
D
A
N
IE
L
C.
1UTZ1K,
et,
ut,
fice, Court
House, Hanford.
Defendants.
Florida, Monday* thru F r i ­
d ay* from 9:04 A. M. lo S:&lt;&gt;4 AMEMIKII NOTICE OF HALE
n o t ic e
ih m e r e r y
m vP. it.
Public b e a rin g will be held EN Hint on l b s !3 lh day of
In t h * Hemlnole County C u ug March, 1943, at 11:44 A. i l .
House, County Commission er* at the main door o f l b * Co urt
Room, Ha Ilford. Florida. on House o f Hemtnols County, e t
Wednesday, March 13, 1443 a l Sanford , Florida, the u n der­
7:30 P. it. or aa coon there­ signed Clerk will o f f e r f o r
■ate to l b s hig h est end be st
a f t e r aa possible.
Hemlnole County
Zoning bidder for cash the f ollow in g
deecrlbed real p ro p erly :
Cummlsslon
Teit 13, leas tbe West 14
l l y : R obert H. Drown
feet ther eof, and Ix&gt;t 14,
Hemlnole
County
Zoning
le st
ths
East
23
fe e t
Directo r
thereof,
Rlo ck 11, W y n n ePublish F eb. 24 A Mar. I.
wood, ac cord in g
to the
CD F-4T
*
plat th er eo f a s recorded In
In tkn C'nnrt nf tb s t'n n n tr
Plat Rook 4. I*uges 93
Ju d g e, gemlnele Cnnnty, F lo r ­
through 94 of ths Pulillo
ida, In P rn b a lr,
Records of tlcnilnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
tn re i R etain a f
J . ROY HALL ( a ls o known *■ t o g e th e r with all stru ctu res .
Improvements,
fix tu res.
apJ . 1C Ball)
Deceased. pllanre* . mid app u rten a n ce* on
Tn All C reditor* and Peruana eald laud or uaed In oonjunoH avin g (Taint* a r Uemanda tlon ther ew ith.
A galaal Bald R e la te !
T h l* s a l - Is m ad * pu rsuant
You and e t c h of you a r* to final decree o f foreclo sure
h e reb y notified and required entered In Chan cery action No.
lo present any claim s and de­ 12737 now pending In Ihe Cir­
mands which you, o r e i th e r of cuit Court of and tor Semi­
you, may have a g a i n s t th* nole County, Florida.
aetata of J . R O Y HALL (aleu
DATED
t h is
l a t day • (
kno wn aa J . It. R a ll l , d eceas­ March, 1943.
ed, l a t * of eald Coun ty, to the IHEAL)
County
Judge
of
Hemlnole
Arthu r If. R e ck w lth . J r County, Florida, a t h i * office
C lerk nf the Circuit Co urt
In t h * co urt houe# o f said
lly : M a rth a T. Vlhlen
Coun ty a t Banford. Florida, Anderson. Rush, Dean,
within six ca le n d a r , months Lowndes A van den Ilerg
from th# tim e of t h * flret A tto rn eys for P la in tif f
publication of thla notice. Two 323 E a s t C en tr al Avenue
copies of each claim o r de­ Orlando, F lo rid a
mand ahall be In w riting, and Publish March f , 1943.
ehall e t a t * the place o f reel- CDG-1S
dene* and post o ffic e address
o f t h * c la im a n t, and ahall be
eworn to by the cla im a n t, hie 4N T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F
a g en t or a tto rn ey and ac com ­ T H E NINTH J U D IC IA L C I R ­
panied by a filing fee of on* C U IT IN AND F O R B E M I*
d olla r and tuoli claim or d e­ NOLB COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
mand not eo filed ehall be IN CH ANCE RV. Ne. I3MT
J.
I.
KIHLAK
M ORTGAGE
void.
CO RPO RATION O F F LO R ID A ,
/*/ Anna it. Rail
Ae K s e c u l r l s of tho Last a co rporation,
P lain tiff
W ill and T e st a m e n t of
J . ROY RALL (also known v*.
G I L B E R T CL JON Kg and E D ­
ae J . R. B a ll)
’
NA JO N E S, h i* wife, and VI*
Deceased
C I E TOMPKIKH,
Htenstrom, D a rla A McIntosh
Defendant a.
A tto rn e y * for E x e c u t rix
NOTIC E O F FORKCLOaUHM
Poet Office Ilox 1334
•
A
L
E
MV
C
L
E
R
K
OF t i l l .
Hanford, Florid a
Publish Feb. I I . 31 A Mar. C I I T H i t ItT
Notice I* here by given th a t
I , 13, 1 X 3 .
Ihe
undersigned
A rthu r
II.
CD F-4 9
R eck w lth. J r - C lerk o f t h *
Ci rcuit
Court
of
Bemlnola
NOTICE OF ■ ! IT
T H E HTATE O F FLOR ID A TO County, Florida, will, on the
JOHN
BANFORD
OtfOA- l l t h day of March I X ! . a t
THARP,
KKHIDKNCE
UN- 11:44 A. M. a t tha F ro nt door,
KNOWN. AND WIIOHK MAIL­ Hemlnole Coun ty Courthouse,
ING ADDIIKHH IH UNKNOWN: In the City ot Banford. F lorid a,
A eworn complaint b a r in g o f f e r for sa le and sell a t pu b­
been filed a a a l n s t you In the lic ou tcry to tbe hlBheel and
Circu it Co urt In and for Beml- beet bidder f o r ca sh , th# fol­
im I i County, Florida, by HET.
lowing described properly s i t ­
T Y LOU OHGATHARP, ror di­ uated
In
Hemlaols
County,
vorce. I h t s h o r t tit le of which Florida, t o - w ltt
It H E T T Y LOU OBilATIIAIIP,
Lot 11. Rlo ck *'D". L IT T L I*
P la in tiff, versus JOHN HAN­
AVKK1WA EBTATKH NUM.
F O R D out I ATI! AHP. Defend •
H E R ONR a t per Pla»
ant thee* present* a r * to com­
th e r e o f recorded In P la t
mand you to ap pear and file
llook " 9 " . P a ge 37. Publla
y our Ans wer or o th e r defense
Record s of Hemlnole Co un­
or pleadings herein wllb the
ty.
Florida. T O G K T H B R
Clerk of t h * Circu it Court of
W I T H : Hurf unit, oven and
Hemlnole County. Florida, and
h e a te r
pe rm anently
In ­
servo a copy thereon on Plaint*
stalled.
I f f * Atto rney, Carro ll Burk*. pursuant to the fin al B ecra *
A tto rney a t l a w , P. O. Drawer of fore clo su re entered In 9
3k Hanford. Florida, on or be­ ca se pending In said Court, t h *
fore the 3th day of April, A. D, sty le o f which le J , L K le la k
1443. o r o t h r r w l s * d eer** pro Mort gage Co rp oration of F l o r ­
ro nfetao
will
ba
entered ida, a corpor atio n, vereue, G i l ­
a g a i n * ! you.
b e rt O. J o n e s and Edna J o n e s ,
T h * Hanford Herald L 4 e * . hie wire, and Vlele Tompklna,
Ignated a * a n e w ep a tr of gen ­ defendants, and the docket
eral circu la tion In which Ibis uuniber o f which Is 13397.
cita tio n
ehall
ba
published
WITNKHH my hand and o fonce each week fur four con- flc la l seal o f eald Court t b i t
■ecutlve week*.
l e t day o f March, 1999.
WITNKHH my hand and off!- IHKAL)
•1*1 sea l of l h * Clerk of the
A rthu r H. B e c k w i t h , J r Circuit Court on t h l * the i t t.
, Cl erk
day or March, A. D. 1X 3.
^Hemlnole County. F lo rid a
(HEAL)
Uy Martha T. Vlhlen
A rth u r II. Heckwlih, j r
Deputy C lerk
C lerk nf Ci rcuit Court
Gregor y, e n u r e A P a n lella
B y i M a r g a ret E. Tyre,
T h s F l o rid a Build ing
Deputy Clerk
404 J a c k s o n fltrsat
P ublish March I, 11. 1 | S l ,
T am p a 3, F l o r i d *
14. 1943.
March I, 1X3.
C D O -ll
CDO-1B

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I
n
Rain Or Shine, The Response "Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.

; Classified
Phone

322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 VV. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
* Tue*., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day
before insertion. Mou. - Sat.
noon.
.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru Frl. - 2 P. &gt;1. day
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.
noon.
RESPONSIBILITY:

The Herald will not be reiponaible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and reserve* llu- right to re­
vile or reject any advertise* menl from what ordered to
conform to the policies of thli
ptpw.

Legal Notice
•CNIXOLK C O t'tT V
* r &gt; \ i \ n cn M v ir» M o \
at Fafclir l l .s r i a c

Notice I* h»r*b&gt;- given. that
after con&gt;lit«r*tl*in, th* P.mlnote County ZunCiir CcmmUaton will hot J a publlo h#*rInc tn (l.t.rmtn# th* ftatlblllly of rcconinifnllnc tn th»
Board of County ContmlMlon•ra that th* following l#*crlb,«d proprrty pr*&gt;«nI1r ion*d
-A-l Aarh'uitur* b* *.*n**l C-J
Cotnni*rclali ll*». isy ft K o'
NIV corner of lot 1, run i:
: t i ft, h so ft. »&gt; it set ft.
X £o ft tn begin nine, Irrndal*
Ruhillvtaton.
Public lircling will b» h.lil
ltt the Prtntnul* County Court
llouvo, County ComintMtonera

2. Notices • fersonsls

6. For Rent

CLASSIFIED INDEX
CARD OF THANKS
ROOMS, The Gable*. 401
Lost &amp; Foiuitl
The family o f the late Mr*.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
Notices - Personals
Education - Instruction Sybil Routh wishes to thank
the many friend* and neigh­
Three
room
furnished
Transportation
bors for the kindcascs of
apartmem. 2101 Mggnolig,
Food
flowers, cards and food
545. 2 Bedroom Furnished
For Kent
brought to them in their
Apartment. Robert A. Wil
liA Hikerhd Notices
bams, Plktnc FA 2-39*51.
recent
sorrow.
7. Business Rentals
!.
2.
3.
I.
5.
6.

8. Reach R entals
'J. F u r Sale o r R en t

10. Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Suit*
IS. Morttrairtt Loans
1-1. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
1C. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
JO. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salima
*»
&lt;y Build • Paint • Repair
«eb,
23. Ruildini: Materials
2-1. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Rnt'lo &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Imumlry 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 - Trucks
37.. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trullers - Cabanas

The family o(
Mrs. Sybil Routh

Jlir

^aiilttril

lirrulil

SWKKTIK I&gt;IK

Tues. Mar. 5, '03—Rage 7 12. Real Estate For Sale 26. Kadlu &amp; 'television

By Nadine Seltzer

2 Bedroom furnished house.
2424 Willow Ave. FA 2-2418.

3. Education - Instruction Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
REGISTRATION open
for
ped. 108 W. mill St. Pb.
Good Shepherd Christian
FA 2-4878.
Day, Scltool, A and 5 year
olda. Nursery, $15; kinder­ Unlurrrishea 2 b e d r o o m
garten $10. Transportation
house. 82f&gt; Escambia. Ph.
available for city and out­
FA 20274.
lying areas. 322-7312 or
llousea lor rent. Fur infor­
FA Z-37 IS.
mation contact Ted Wil­
Sewing lessoni starting next
liams Hardware, 205 E.
week. Beginners A adtanc25lh St.
rd. Mornings or eveningi.
2 UR Duplex, excellent loca­
FA 2 71182.
tion, electric kitchen. looi-U
I. Tram-port it Iion *
S. Elm. 51 ay be seen after
3 p. m. Call F \ 2-55SH.
WANTED. Ride” to_Norih«rn
New York after Mar. 3. Call st Flour Apartment furnish­
TE 8-577*1.
ed stki, L a ke Mary, Pit.
FA 2-1737.

(i. For Kent

Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Adults. No pels. FA 2-7tW4.
equipped. $75 tuunlh. I’ll.
UNFl'RN.
1st Floor. .1 rms.
FA 2-530.1.
bath. 2 screened porches. 'You and your imagination! I ca n iust see you bringing
3 Hedroom Iktuw. 2400 StevIiama a hobo for din— 1"
3(W Magnolia Ave. Apply upens Avc. Phone 319-4671.
alalrs evenings.
6. For Rent
NICELY' Rim. 6 room house. Unfurnished 2 Itetlruum home, 6. For Kent
FA 2-0237,
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234 12 Bedroom* bouse, kitchen Unfurnished 2 tH'*lr&lt;a*m house.
Kitchen equipped. 15U5 Dou­
or FA 2-0525.
furnished, on Lake Golden.
1 Hit. House, nicely furn­
glas Ave. FA 2-ii*5«.
Near base. Call FA 2-4o(5
ished. $05 mo. FA 2-8544. Clean comfortable 2 iK'druuin
during day, FA 2 1730 after FumBhed $ao&lt;u or unturntshApartment. Close to town.
Furnished Apartment Close
3:30
ed 87U.OU iwr moiith. 2 BedFA 2 0W7.
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-1013
DKiin huu»e. FA 2-2247.
Large
2
bedroom
Trailer
on
l \ 1*411 &gt; T V J l t H i K ' l r o i HT,
( o i &gt;t v , 1*1*0h - Unfurnished 2 bedroom liuuse. NICE LARGE 2 .UIL turn,
large lake. Adults only. Ph. 2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
apt (lit heal and fireplace.
111%
Kitchen equipped. FA 2 3051.
FA 2-7J08.
ment.
Downstairs,
large
h i*
Tile bath, 1700 Magnolia.
K L O K E N V E L. r A U T ^ V ,
rooms. Call 322404).
ROSE COURT, 1 UR. turn.
$tki. FA 2-3951.
I
2 Ik droum Apartment, la rgr
Near base. 2015 Sanford
M in n ; to
iiri'cncil porch. FA 2-3164 F u r n i t b r i l Apartment. 3
TO U.I* I'KRkOMi II %%IM*
RENT A BED
Ate. NO 8 4323.
c n i Mk
till
II 1: 11 1 \ II *
Room., hath. 2 tkmlile tied*.
be tween 8:W a. in. ami 6
Rolluway,
Hospital
A
Baby
o a i v i T ha 111 i:* r v i i:i
110 W. Third St.
1 It ED ROOM Huusctraiter.
P- in.
Bed*.
Y * »u a in i Mavli wf y o u
n.f«
titrrtkjr
llo tlflid
Atnl
Water and electricity fur­
lly Day, Week, or Mouth
lo flU »ny cliitmB »n«l
nished. Adults only. Pliune CARROLLS FURNITURE STHNSTROM RENTALS 6 A Spec ini Not teen
i!u niJ» vtliieh )(«□♦ itr
FURNISHED
EA 2 1305.
rif yciy, rns) hnve
*«UI
Ph. FA 3-5181 118 W. 1st St.
REMINDER

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D irector
h i t off lc # In tlie Cou rt
Publlali Feb. :&lt; A Mar. S.
In Hanford. F l o r i d a within
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3 Bedr’m Furn. House I1UU.U0 WKLARA
APARTMENTS:
3 Bedr'm Furn. Kit.
Rooms private baths, 114
Equip ......................$110.00
W. First St.
2 Bedr'm Furn............ $ 05.00
Lake
Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
2 Bcdr'iu Furn. Ktt.
chen
equipped. FA 2-3048.
Equip............................t 80.00
FA 2-6147.
J . W. Hall, Realty FA 2-3G41
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.

:i BEDROOMS 1 BATH
$165
UNFURNISHED

INCOME TAX SERVICE

O. M. HARRISONS

■1:1. F u rn itu re

PERSONAL RADIO A
ATTRACTIVE 3 HR, 2 hath
LARGE SELECTION of used
refrigeratory, $2 ) and up
T.V. SERVICE
house. Living room over­
with or without trade.
looking lake, curled drive. Wc repair Phono Changers
203 Citrus Drive, Ravenna
FURNITURE CENTER
Radio &amp; T.V., Auto Radios
11U0 Flench Ave.
1 DAY SERVICE
Park. Call FA 2 8140 alter
5:30 p. m.
23th St. 1 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953
Ph. 323-0655
WANTED reliable couple to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
take up monthly payments
27. Special Services
Realtor
of 813.50 on 3 complete
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
rooms of furniture. Call
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. LAWN SERVICE
TK 8-1511, Casselberry, col.Mowing, edging, fertilising,
Icet.
3 HU. 2 bulb, fenced bock
etr. Satisfaction guaranteed.
yard, air conditioner, Kit­
FA 2 1817.
KKEK ESTIMATE
chen equipped. 3300 S. Park
Upholstering A Mattress ren*
Ave. FA 21701.
WELLS DntLLr.3, PUMPS,
ovating. New A Used Furnu
SPRtNKER SYSTEMS
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
All Types and Sues
Co., al 7u» Celery Ave.
lias purchased b e a u t i f u l
We Repair and Service
FA 2-2117.
wooded area at larngdalc.
S T I N E
See Mr. Ferguson at sales Machinery and Supply Co.
•II. Ar Helen For Sale
office and pick your lot 20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
and Iwuae models. Low
1931 Zig Zag Sowing .Machine
down—low monthly paymt&gt;.
Repairs Wanted
Darn*, makes button link's,
Carpentry and Painting
Willi guarantee. 5 Payments
ANOTHER FABULOUS BUY
Plume 322-5805
of $6 40. FA 2-9111,
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Open
beam cun*t ruction, stunc
Saws Sharpened
Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
(treplace, 3 betlimim ami a
Vic's Grind Shop
bags. $6 88 Sale. Surplu*
optkmnl ru n in, FlornU
flit Myrtle Avenue
City. 20| w. t.
rtNiin, 2 tile bath*, fully air18' Boat trader $100. 25“
comlltionctl. Ixicatiuu South
Southern Air
Riding .Mower, new $75.
end ot Crystal Drive, l.nrh
Arbur. E. A. Jarrctt. Build­ lli'iitiiiR • A ir (.'um litioiiiiiK ! Electric Guitar, amplifier
and mike $ 100. Mossburg 4
er. FA 2-3378 or FA 2-3077.
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
power Scope $5.00. 322-3114,
FREE ESTIMATES
3 Bedroom, t hull,. Excellent
FA 2 8321 Used Air-Conditioner*. From
condition, lot Oakland Dr. 2302 Oak
$to up. All sue* A make*.
Mmith'y payments 178 tti.
FRIGIDAIRE
83I-1U37.
Ph. EA 2 son. Evenings
Sales A Service
FA 2-5810.
Used G. E. Automatic Wither
G. It. HIGH
'57 model. 322 6305.
1700 W. 1st St. Sa nturd
REDUCED
Ph. FA 2-3883
licit room, P a bath home
FREE use of our Carpet
located at 1200 Oak Ave.,
Shampoocr with ourchasa
Monuments, Cemetery work
3 blocks from the Catholic
of Blue Lustre Shampoo.
Also la'ttering on Stones
church, close to schools and
Carroll’* Furniture.
SEMINOLE
MONUMENT
CO.
other churches. This home
2317 M.'ll.mulle Avc.
150 ton* of cage poultry
it priced realistically at
Phone FA 2 6419
manure. TE 8-2633.
$11,250, down payment a .
low a* St,7ik&gt;. We know iliut
Piano Tuning amt Repair
llaby furniture. FA 2-1837.
this home i s an excellent W, L. Harmon — |*'A 2-4223
DDL'111.K Holly wuuit lied, with
value.
has spring A mallrei*, ma­
JtL Atilumolille Service
ple vanity and dresser, with
Seminole Realty
2 mirrors, sell (his week,
AUTO GLASS
$95. 6 It. Croslcy Refriger­
1901 S. Park Ave.
INSTALLED
ator in good operating con­
FA 2 5232 anytime
.Sunkarik Ginas ami l'aiiil dition $35. Call FA 2- 5232.
Furnished house across from
Conijutny
new high .school in Sanford. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 35. Article* Wanted
$4500. Phone Apupka 886 4819.
AUTO - RADIO
1 Electric chain holtt. tt ton
1.AKKVIEW Home for sale or
Drive-In Repair Service
or l tou. DcBary 068 5713.
trade (or a tiled larm on the PERSONAL RADIO &amp; T. V.
west side of Saniurd. Call
2ath SI. A Sanford Ave. 130' Used yard lence 4 to 3'
high, 13 posts 8 to 7'. I
FA 2-7898 day* or FA 2 6368
Pli. 323 0655
File cabinet. FA 2-8380 aft­
nights.
e r - * p.m.
1 BEDROOM CU house. Flor­ ill. Poultry - Livestock
ida room, fenced yard. Large Shetland ponies; 1 36. Automobile! • Trucks
Furnished ur unluniishrd.
gelding, I mare. $150 each IBM Ford Custom, clean, ra­
Phone FA 2 3727,
vstlh new saddles and bri­ dio, h e a l e r ,
automatic
dles. 322-9162.
b u y - il
iF thk M onth
transmission. Good mechan­
Fully equipped machtlm simp
ical condition and good rub­
PONIES
BIZ with touts ami equip­ $&lt;X) &amp; up. 17 to choose trout.
ber. $163. Call FA 2 3388 af­
ment for a H of value—a
ter 3 p. m.
Ph. FA 2 5319. Roy Harrow.
bargain II yuu only wanted
New Upsala Rd.
1957 Mercury Monterey, 3
the equipment—Total price
tone, white wall tires, auto81.500 00 and you're in bust31
A.
Pclh
malic transmliiion, power
MSI, See tills gUICKI
steering, radio, heater. Good
WE HAVE BUYERS
3 BLACK MALE Poodle*.
mechanical condition and
For small acreage &lt;3. 5, A 10
Pedigreed 2 very small.
good rubber. $500. Phone
acres up) reasonably priced.
Reasonable Ph. nt8 illof and
FA 25588 alter 5 p.m.
Alto, need farm* and larg­
838 2918.
er acreage. List with us
SHETLAND STALLIUN. and 37. Koutn - Motor*
now.
new saddle. $125. 322 U255.
M A Y F A 1 It humes from CLIPPING BY Appointment. Gileway Tu The Waterway
RoIjmui S|&gt;ortinK Goods
SU.Vju. All real buys, sonic
Animal
Haven
Boarding
Your KVINRU’J E Dealer
with good terms.
Kennel. FA 2-5752.
304-8 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5981

3 Bedrooms 1 baUi
t so 1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-8827
3 BR, 2 baths
$123
3 UH. m baths
Silk) 9. For Sale or Rent
i» tun aam:
Other unfurmthed r e n t a l , If you like country living.
front $80.
3 Bedroom, 2 hatha. On
M*uth aide of big Lake
Water for Imutlng,
Stenstrom Really Mary.
F IH D
that F P D P I 1 A I . N'A- ha void.
etc. Orango tries. Approxi­
K v a l y n F . NaUon
TluNAG MOHTilAitt: Ana**2
UH
House.
Kitchen
equip­
n r . w i T n r r r n i \t t
Aa
KaacutrlA of a a l d
mately 21 a acres. FA 2 9182.
C1ATION, ti.i\ lug filed In title
Real Estate — Slorlgagca
7BM\I. r&lt;»B|Bia«%|||\
ped, 123 (WOT.
tiitite
Court tte sworn HIM of ComY n i l r r «*f PwMIr l l m r l n v
111 N. Park Avc.
FA 2 242J
plaint, tti* nature and purpue* J o h n la A*
27' completely f u r n i s h e d
Niltlce I* !trr*»h)' k IVa M, Ul.lt FURNISHED Cottage. Phone
of which 1* to foreclue* that A t t o r n e y a t l*aw
i l U r ooiivlilcr*itJfMt« t h«- 8 *m l*
llousetrailer. FA 2-3884.
New completely furnished 2
_ certain mortgage aaecuted by V. u- Uoa 1S3&lt;
FA
2-2800.
tiol*
County
ZonlriK
Uomtnl*"ltoy
llrooka llanitner and Apopka. F l o r i d a
•
lan
Hill
hold
n
publta
lic.Trbedroom
home.
FA
2-2577.
1 New Itouse m ar Lake Mary.
. Olady* V. Hammer, hie wife, I'ubllah Feb, 1». S« A Mar. Ins tu 4*t«rm ln« that f**&gt;ltilll«
to Lawyer* Mortgage and Title I. 11. lltl.
!y o f rfcoimiiPii.lliiK to tli«
322 3098.
NEWLY FURNISHED 'arge
Company, on the Jrd day of CDF-i I
U o t r i of PiMintv Cumin In* Inn2
lilt,
duplex.
UUi
St.
LongJuly. A. D.
that eald
or*
that
the
foil&lt;
$wInif
&lt;lc»a*rltiMIIICU tlF M IT
.VU1II B o t * hi i t
Complaint praya for an an*
•4 property iirrscntly toncii
12. Real Etdute For Snle
wood. 838-3293.
IN Tin: NAwr OF THU
i&gt; T i l l ; W H i : o i T l i M
counting to be taken under
IM A
lti»!i)»n ti«l
Atnl
A-1
a n t i : OF Fl.olilllA
•i t v i i : o r r i . o i i i i i v
the direction of the Court for To: HLoliUi: ELM Lit M»c- V f r l c u U u r i l h# n»neU C -l
lu . HCIIN -VHD C. till ANil Ktt 2 BR. Iinuve, 817 Catalina.
•what l» du* the Plaintiff tor
NEAt. and MAHV DEAN C o m m c r c t e l : T h r V:$•»t ii&lt;* ft
and U t .N L V A U liU eV .SU St. Johns Realty
principal and Inter**! on eeld
of i h t H *^0 f: «tf o [itirtH
M»rNEAE.
hi.
wife;
r ; n . hU w i f e ;
2 Bedroom Duplex. Jalousie THE TIME TESTED FIRM
niurtgage and mortgage not*
i1c»'*rlhf«l
T h e W\V* i»f th e
Traidctici!
unkliow n.
t
#hldi
ni'e
uiilinotvn.
and tor the mate, etineaca and
jurch, kitchen equipped. 116 N. Park Ave. FA 28123
YOU ARE HKItBHV NuTl- 14VV** W r i t o f H ea r I a Iio
TOU AIKS* IIHKKIIY M»TI*
eapenaee including attorney*' Flltll
FKDKItAI, NA­ ItfBKl B ill) X itF tll ffif till* H (111 • Flt:»» llial nil'KItAle NA­
Carpurle. Nic*! yanl. Ph.
feea and alulract free and TIONALthi»l
mad
H
pc
I
:
o
-21H-2?K
ASSO­
TIONAL VIOHTil AUK
that In default of *Uch pay* CIATION, llollTlIAHE
IMMEDIATE
FA 2-1996.
l*li h lie hell r I Hi w ill h r li c T4 i ' M T I d N, h a v i n g f 1I»«J In t ills
havlhg filed tti tbli
merit, title, intercut, eatate. i'ourt tin *wurn
In I ho HrmUinle C ou n ty i V u r t Cuui t H* ■u urn Hill uf CumRill
nf
L'nmOCCUPANCY
claim, demand and euuliy of (,|«tnt. til* nature and pur- IJ4au»*'. *"ulltlt) CUBimloilumTa
r*deminion of the Defendant* po.e nf whloh l* In fore».'loe* llouiib S i n f o r 4 . ri&lt;&gt;rhl« no |il.»Ini. thi nalur» ami pun*«*« Luke Cottage, Furn. FA 2 6106 3 Bedroom, ti* bath, no qual­
w h ic h i*
th at
and all perauna claiming by. tliat oerlalu murtgago eaaeul- W r.|nridi|% M i r r h IS. 19 AS Hi of
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
a rialK i i i u r i g a g * * m a i 4 i l hy HOUSE on
Cameron Ave.
through, under or agalnal rd bv tleorge Elmer Mac'Ni-lt 7:30 l*. Xf o r i o o n th r r c u f t i* r *IUrtiAf.1
»*.
tl
r
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r
an
d
IU *
Iamgdale subdivision, lamg
them or any of them, he ah- nud Mary Dean MgvN'aal. til*
poM lblt
East
side
between
.Celery
in %i«
ftruittfor, h i* wlfa, tu
"gfdutely barred and fute.lo*. wife, lu l4.w yeia Mortgage
wood.
Srm lnrdi
County
/.m in i; i a u ) i i r i
Murttfarfr and T i l l *
ami Geneva Ave. | Bed*d; aald ault being filed In und rule Company, on th# 11th
Comml»*lon
( ‘om iian&gt;, uti U mi - 11* da&gt; uf
the Circuit I'ourt, of the -Ninth day of June. * 1fit*. that aald
riNiini*, sc IiihiI tiu,. .top. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
Hy It. 1^. Ilrown
Julia,
|»4»;
Ilia!
aahl
t'uni|da111t
Judicial Circuit. In and for Complaint pray* tor an ac­
htm lnolc
County
/idilnis |ira&gt;» fo r an •ougunUii4( tu h«
yuiet nelghtHirhood.
Kit­
ner lot facing lake, luu
ftemlnol* County. Florida, In counting to he t*k, n under th*
Dlrtotor
( « b » n timl^r flic 0lr#&lt; tloii of
chen equipped. $.91 a month
Chancery, entitled FKDlSItAL dlracthm "f the Court for what I 'u bllah F#h ?6 4 Mar, I.
Watts Drive, S u n I i it d Lake front cottage fur only
il.*
Court
fur
w
hat
I*
du«*
th*
NATIONAL MOllTWAiiK AI-HO- la due till Plaintiff for prlln-l32. Flowerw - Slimlm
FA 2-8115.
IMuIntiff fur id lm lp a l and In38, Molorcyrlex • ScooterH
Estate. FIIA in service.
Cl ATP &gt;.N, a corporation organ- pal
$3,500no. That's rigid!
and Ititere.l on *-ld mort­
larrat «*fi »«ld m n rtg a g r ami
i oi \ r\
tied under all Alt of iVngreaa gage and murtgago nolo and
$450
down,
monthly
$H4.75,
PETUNIA.
Snapdragon,
Pantnortaay** nut« ami fur th a 2 BR. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
Motor Scooter* • Cycle*. Uaed
and ealetlng pureuant to the f„r the triati. , hargea anil #*I I I.V I V I I n i M M l B B K I V
ro itf. r h a rg ra and #sp«n*aa.
VA nothing tlown. FA 2-8074 Coiy, clean homes, realist!ale stuck.
V » (l i'r ait I'd litl r l l r i r l i m
Federal National Mortgage A*. peliaea
Vespa I960, $139.95.
$63. 2815 Elm Avc.
I—- lipltlig
attorney a
I
m
l
nd
I
hk aiifirfiei'# far a iirnl
or FA 2 2118.
Nolle* !■ hrit'hy nlvrn, thill!
guctatlim Charter Act, Plain­ l i r a and aliatrail f . e * and that
GIIAPEYII.I.E NURSERY
a* I f r« * Alitl that In d» •
rally priced from $3oo down
1-ewl* Sale* A Service
tiff. vrreua \\ ll.l.l V\| DALToN In default of eiii'b payuugit a f t e r L'unridrf» 11tm, th r hem I* lihalf
fri uli nf ■m l» paunctil* llt l t , In*
Grapevllle Ave, Near 20lh M.
3517 Cuunlry Club Hd.
and I IIA terms.
DI’NFmRD and lltITTV l/UI- title. Intrfeel - , | j t i
3 fled room, 2 bath limi.c,
*tatm. dude C o u n ty /tint ti u coiimnli** 1r r* * i t •la i*-. claim * 4 *,n*,i ml
W111 ll k»! (1 (I p il hi I f lir.tr* mild # ( f u lly u f rr d m iiiiU u ti u f
IkC. DUNFDIID, hi" wife, and demand ai-d oiiultj of red* nipPh. FA 2-7928
»2ou down Mid take ovei
UliA.NIIt; CTIHTV i -mMPANV, II,,„ ,,f tli. I o fi i.'l , III* and all (111*, I'M d I" l »■rill III r* th e fc hist Dll I- Hi, j tr ft i id a h U and nil pnraoim
i
33. Furniture
I INI I I I' 4 411 IIT III*
payment &gt; of $73.tMI jh-i
*and till Mi K\V* n '11 tViaiD I'ltu- |&gt;eraoua elaltnbig by, llirongh* ly uf HMUummrndlnu to i h r i lu I in In ■ li|* Hi run a tu* uiid** r nr tIVh i :I III;
v iv t ii j i i i h i i i . ru tSlemper Agency Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick 59 VESPA Grand S|&gt;ort.
lilh'TP C ( I N C . , Defendatila, under or ngaltiet them or any I!•&gt;* r d o f C u u n ty Cotiiinlakiton* a If a I nal tliriii or an&gt; nf til •111,
month. FA 2-1862.
being Chancery c*»e No. 1I*IT, of them, be abeolutely barred • r* t loti th e f a l Inm ! nit »Ir-•. rlD- lu« ahaululsty b a r r e l and fnra* I I IT OF w o F i l l ! ai'eMIOwner transferred. Mu»t
Mil'll
i
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rv
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i
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in
s.
praying a f»r*clo*ure nf eald al.d (ortcloeed ; «*1d ault being •d p r o p e r l y p r r e e n t l y ■»'H*d c l u a rd ; sa I-I ph II b e i n g filed In
Service 9 ,'iiti tin. Cash.
REAl/rutt - INSURUIt
sacrifice. 122 Hays Drive,
3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Erne
mortgage on the following filed In the c i r c u it Court of ft* 1 A \ Muffle 1**4$mlly lt« el- lint r i r c u l t i ' o u r t nf H it Nin th I II VVI H ill VII. IMM
SUPER TRADING POST
Cuunlry Club Manor.
•geecrlbed Land. I&gt;lng and be- the Ninth Judicial Circuit In (JeniinV be l o n r d R &gt; U (Mnfle J u d i c i a l r i r c u l t . In and l « r T i l l : IIOHION f i v k c k .n th
ed tiackyunl. Alr-eondlliun- FA 2 199! Itllfl S. French Ave
MAY
IN'!
Ml
II.VNK
FA 2-0677
tng In gemlnol# County, Flor* anil f o r Seminole County, F lo r­ Kftntily it. B i - u n i i a i : u t f i hmnlliule I 'u u n ib Florida. In
er. Kitchen equipped. I aiw HI. S B uni inns W anted
I'U ln tlff.
(ill, to*wit:
ida.
In
Chancery,
entitled th ru &gt;, U k c J«a$iu» T e i r j i o i i l i a n c f i ) . 4*ii!ltlrd FKIHIjIAle V &gt;,
311. TruiUrw • CfthunnH
|*r*l 31, H'uok S, \VI*ATII- F E D E I I A I . NATIONAL M 'd lT - bu bilt%i«inn,
iluwn
payment,
.wnu
s
Park
Usrd fur.iitur*. appliances,
NATI m NAI, M&lt;*ltT&lt;IAUi: AHI*«&gt;I'u b l l o h e a r i n g will be twM 1’ IAT IO N , a «*(jr|*urn(luii u r g n n - IlMllF.m F. T U K M I ' L H . a t u b
KIIMFIHLD FlltHT a d d i ­ OAtlK AkSoCi ATI* i N. * c o r ­
Child Care. FA 2 2274
Ave FA 2 1761
I lrf« iii| a ti t ■
tooU. &lt;&lt;tc Bought * Sold. licit Ilf x 50' nirhardson 2
t io n , according to the poration orgunlied under an In t h e tieuiliiuU County Court Ii
unde r all A c t uf C u l - u r t a i
plat thereof, ae recorded A i t of O u t g o e» at.d eat.lin g I I oubv, C ou n ty C u m m l M t o i n r i and f-ilBltnir p u r i u a n t tu (lie %%«i:&gt; iii n vin i n : u r at n
Larry's Marl 215 Sanfuryl
bedroom llousetrailer. Call
IV
Children
kept.
FA
S-4182.
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In Plat H«ok It. Pag* «« Inirauant to tti* Federal Na­ Haunt, Hiinforda. KlorMta. on F e d e r a l
National .MurtKUtfu M iiiit(i vlet; t oil&gt;;t M iiu ir .
Ave. I’ll. FA *2-4133
322 8758.
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Sanford. Fla Special on Perms. Call for
of th* foregoing Item eltall '* tlierOof recorded In Plat
liuuk IS. I*a ga e l . I’ uhltc
f t * r e o n * l d * r a t l o u . th« Mtuil*
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not be deemed to limit or
1960 m in i I Duor, 6 Uyl., Siundaiil Tran*.
Hac«&gt;rd# o f henittiula C o u n ­
appointmriit, 3 Senior ofic1193
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3 a tx u rd li ig tn Ota plat
County / u n to * C om m itreatrlcl the applicability
ty. Flurtda*
home. 3 Bedroom, 2
Record* of Seminole Coun­ •Ion will
1959 I HI V I Door Station Wagon, 6 Cyl.
th a r a u f •• r r e o r d - d In F l a t Praver
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1958 I tlRII station Wagon, 6 t )l„ Aulo. .... ......... 893
Hoard o f C o u n t y CufiimlaBluii('u u n l y , F l u rld a ,
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to b* tmvered hereby.
•*.V miKACK. MotiFk .NO. |ia« tiula
INTERNA1 RiNAI. &lt;'h &lt; Tf- $&gt;• t h a t th « fo lio a l t * * d»Bcrl bb* e*n f Had a a a t (1* t |uU l»&gt;
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195s ITIKVOI.lv 1 ‘ j Tun Pickup. 6 Fyl...... — —
893
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You. and each of you, are
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pro p arty p ra«e n tly i r d i J
You. an d m i l l o f j u g , a r e (he a h u v f - B t y l * d * u i t, atnl &gt;uu
lierebr notified to file par1957 FORD Cuunlry Sedan. Overdrive .....
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1956 I (lltlf St a I inn Wagon, V-8, Automatic
393
■ u n a l l j . n r by a f i u n i v | . In th r of
mudcl at .sales ufliee out
»rft r of Hi* Clerk of eald herrt.y required to file pef* naoiitd
Sale* A Service
C - l C o m i n t r r l e l : /run* o f f i c e uf Hie I ' l t r l i o f an Id FI t a d i bit to Hit i/oinplalfit on
Court, In til* County Court aotially or by gttorney, In th* f t 1* pu«l
1956 CADILLAC Srdan, lleV ilk. I'owrr, Air fund. 893
20lh
St.
ami
Upvala
Road,
34 •t H k l o i : CcMirl, In i ha Htinl nul e Cuunijf l i a h i t l f f • at Usi n r &gt;a, ANUI.H
Huutc Wiring, Free Estimate*
Houee. &gt;H Hanford. Hemlnul* office uf Die Cl'fh of eald Ho S to t h e lieutlou
IN, HI M I. ULA N laOWN1958 1*1,5 .VIIH 'l'II I Ilnur, V-8, Std. 'Iran *..........
N It W' o f C o u n t i y I ' o u r i Ituuea. In Han ford, Hein*
495
oppu*iit
church,
central Siil Vihirn * Randall Electric
County. Florida, on or before I'ourt. In the County ' “dj't Club
tlian o«
HVVTy Inide Cuutlty* Fl ori d a, ■n nr 11KM a. \ j* iii d u m H K I P ! .
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1958
tht jflh day of MaicU, A. D., Itoue*. to kauford. Seinluol* along NHoad
OI.IIS
MIDDLE
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Air
Fund.
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793
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prepared
for
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112 Magnolia
Pit. EA 2-U9I5
■-144I. your app»*tui.c*. anawer County. Florida, on „t befote Itun V l &lt;It/W
IWlit CHEVROLET '( luu Pkkup, Auto. Tran*. 1393
; ft ptue ur inlnua, As Da l l i l i
F l o r i d a , an d f i t * th a u r l g l p a l
tion.
J MUP g|»|*ew 1 - i •or Ollier defensive pleading* th* i:th day of March. 1»*». t h t n c f XVVly
el to .N’ a hi* er
1960 &lt; IIEV ROI.El
«*r f i t l i r f drfanalv a Alia mar o r ottoar I T a a d l b g In
1093
Fun Pickup. 6 Cylinder
to tb* Complaint In thl# eauee your appearance, anawer or It w C o u n t r y C para
Jo . I’ himlnim S c iv ic e s
412,011(1
b ituad to * f»t«Adlng» I u the rn* rn f i a Ilit In Hi* o ff Ira *if i h a C l a r k uf t tic
and »1»n
eerve unv'i kind­ other defeneOe pl.adluge to point H i ft C lu
1959 1*1,5 &gt;M11 III 2 Dour, 6 Cylinder
695
uf » II U a.r Ih l* cau«e and a k u l*&gt; e e r i e C i r c u i t Cou rt i»ii or b t f u r a l h a
Lovv-IxiW
down
payment
er*.
McEwa". nnhwar* A th* CwmpUlut I,' tide i*ua* VI 111an Huad* lh aiice H lu N
1959 CHEVROLET I Duur. 6 Cyl.. Stand. Tran*. 11*8
f Marah. 1»&lt;|. If
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x under*
\f c k u a ti
Alim*, aitonitk* for th# Plaln- and ateo to **r\# up„h ktiider*. K/Vi
$711.0(1
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MONTH
Countrj
II - 1 h l i H u n A Mime. a l t o l M ) * for &gt;uu full lu *1(4 *■&gt;&gt;. A (]«l I «■«
1958 EORII I Duur H.T.. V-8, Eairlanr SIIO, Aulo. S93
.dpr. a copy "f »»ld pleading*. 4l&lt; Eu cl,. Hchwaia •» 'Rn • at­
PAYS ALL
Vb i ll Is*
l i t k ’ t4
* C ly and Nh ly a l o n * m e FlalnlUf, a nip y nf •aid p m CUl)f
1957 DODGE I Door Hardtop L'uupr, Vulu.
493
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f e e d by lull and aacli of Wla# h M Dili
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1935 PLYMOUTH J Duur, 6 CyL Sid.
295
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Tltlp Null* 9 • lu ll l a puuwill be taken *• rugfeeeen ty in I 'M
Cuunlry Club. Well cared
AIR CONDIriUNING
1950 CHEVROLET i , Ton Pickup ____ ______ _ 1195
n « fk
fu r fo u r
«tt« *
t h i a •initial* C o u n t y C o u rt &gt;4*11
rU|K&gt;NE VND ulll'LltED IMe yuu and #a*h * f
IIo u m . r u y u t r C o n tm U n u n tr i
toka It) tli* The
1951 CHEVROLET 2 Dour, Auto.
1M
CUN I HALT and R EPA IR
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for. deep well, fenced yard.
i .NJ; a .M* o|«|*| It |: I * m i * I'OIHM 4'Ull% 4
tliid da&gt; of February t *’ • OOVI: t NI' i iRI't.I.I i &gt; •1"* Huoui K auford F l o r i d a , on liftI m ila»
I dl r u s r i ,
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1958 PONTIAC I Door Hardtop. Auto. ...... ......
493
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Very low down payment.
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-County, Florida.
FA 2-8806.
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PLUMBING
Arthur It R- kwlln. J i
Clerk of t... It* «'•»
Cumnikaaluu
C l a r k ui C i r c u i t C o u rt
VI re n t I i u y fl nf Hemlnul*
EASY G.MAC PAYMENTS
Circuit Court of nemluola
of Hetuluwl* Count), rlor2 bath*. Modern kitchen.
Contracting Repairs
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1 REE ESTIMATES
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Wall

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�Fleet Reserve
Slates Special
Blood Drawing

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Branch 147 of (he Fleet Be-

serve U holding a special
htnodd rawing Wednesday from
2 to A p. m. at the Reserve
Home on Seminole Blvii.
Barbcqued barnburner' with
accompanying trimming' and
other refreshment* will be
served to all accepted donora.
Thom planning to donate
blood are reminded that
may only eat fruit or
Juice, coffee or lea with
but no cream, toait
ly or water for four houra
before giving blood.
No persona under IS years
old will be accepted.
Chet .March, chairman
the Rtood Rank
aald that blond
be credited to the ‘•ink
the donor's choice and a 'pe­
dal Blood Reserve
act up which will be
to all Navy and Marine Corps
personnel and their families,
plus any emergency ruled by
the blood bank committee.
Membership in the Gallon
Club telght times) provides
lifetime credit for the donor,
spouse and minor children.
Credits
are
transferable
through Hie National Blood
Ranks Clearing House, Macek said.
Donors are urged to call
the Seminole County Blood
Rank on Second St. to make
reservations now for the spe­
cial dt awing to be held Wed­
nesday.

Vegetable
Market
In New Vork Monday, Flor­
ida endive and escarole were
•lightly stronger, each foiling
for 1.50-2.00, mostly 1.75-2,00
per crate. Some small e*carole brought 1.25-1.50. Rom sine
lettuce was higher st 3.00 3 50,
with some large 2.00-2.50, slid
big Boston type brought 3.50
per crate for live licit, with
fair quality at 2.502.75. Cab­
bage, celery and Chinese cab­
bage were all slightly lower.
Crates of cabbage sold for
2.50-3.00 with one mark at
3.25. and Mimr small tire and
M im e very large at 2.00 2.2.5.
Celery ranged mostly 3HO­
STS for 2 to 3 doren sue.
wllh some 2 doren low as
2.75 and 4 doren brought 3.50
per rratc. Cartons nf IH film
wrapped celery heart* were
3.75. Chinese cabbage was
2.00 2.75, mostly 2.00-2.60 per
crate.
Turnip lops were
slightly weaker at 1.50 1.75
per busliel basket anil must­
ard greens were unchanged
at 1.50-1.75. Hunched collards
In celery crates were lower
at 2.75-3.00. and bunched tur­
nips were 2,00 2.50. Curly parairy In crales of 5 doren
bundles sold for 2.50 3.00 and
plain type ranged from 2.73.
3.50 with a few as high a '
400. Radishes were mostly
unchanged at 75c and 1.23.
mostly 1.00 per bushel of 3o
Anr. film hags and 1.50 |ier
basket of 2t bunches. Water
cress
brought 1120c per

lfltl.1 QUEEN IIEE Mr/s. tieorgo Osborne, mmisted by Ledr. Thomiw J,
I'uddcn, cuts the huge hlrthdny cuke nt Friday night'* nnnuul Corunution
and Anniversary Celebration of the Scnliees and of the Navy’s Civil Kn*
ginuuring Corjw held in the SNAS Itallronm.
(Navy I’lsutu)

Seabees Crown Queen In Rite
Officer* and inrn of SNAS
I’ublir Works Dept, were
hosts Friday night at s giila
relehnitiun held in the sta­
tion's ballroom in honor of the
2J*t Anniversary of tbs fam­
ed Scnliees ami Hie IHHh Aniilveisary of tbe establishment
of the Navy’s Civil Engineer­
ing Corps. ,
The eelebrntion featured
impressive ceremonies Includ­
ing Trooping nf tbe Colors;
Crowning of tbe 1IM3 Queen
lice; a talk by guest of honor
CupL Robert M- Ware, com­
manding officer of tbe Naval
Air Ktntlon end the ceremon­
ial cutting of tbe birthday
cake, la-dr. Thomas J . I'adden.
senior rivil engineer corps of­
ficer attached to HNAS, offi­
ciated at thu cereinonlrs.
Mrs. George Oslamir, wife
of George Osborne, KOIIII of
tbe Public Work* Dept., was
crowned Iinl3 Queen lice by
('apt. Ware.
Tbe attractive queen wore a
white bailer inn gown uti|! car­
ried a beautiful Ixiuqnt-L of
red eiirnatiuna. IHt attendmils weru Mrs. Cbniles Junes,
wife of Churlea E. Julies,
E l&gt;112 unit Sirs. Luther Knowell, wilu of I.Uther A. Kmiwell,
EOII2.
Approximately 2110 attemleit
the blitbibiy celebration which
featuiud music fur dancing by
tlin Nick i ’fcifuuf Combo uml
a buffet of turkey and bum
piepareit by wives of enlisted
men of the I’ublic Works
llrpl. Henry Knowles, lending
chief of tho l’WD was in
i bin go of nciiidimitiiig all nrraiigcim-nta.

Flights Probed
By Cuba Critics
WASHINGTON (UPD-The

Sctuile Preparedness subcoinbunch.
In Central Florida Friday, miilee Imetilgallng Hit* Cu­
cabbage was lower at 1.73 ban crisis summoned Hie
per crate, and 1.50-1.75 per
Air Km re intelligence chief
50 tb. sack. Celery was on- '
changed, ranging from 3.23 today picsumably for ques­
for crates of 0 to H doren tioning about uir rvcunnalssize to a low of 1.75 for DA satire over llie islnrul Iasi fall
dor. Crate* of 2 t celery
Chairman John C. Slcnnis,
Ivrarts, film wrapp'd, sold l» Miss , c.illrd Ma). Gen. Ilo
for 400 . Endive and escarole Ih 'H A. llrirlwelscr In leatil)
limngtil |no a rrale, ro- behind closed doors as Hie In­
maiiMi lettuce was 2.00 and quiry resumed.
Ircberg type ranged *rum
Prodded ns a result of a
1.50 1.75. ItadislK’s were 75c news magazine story, the De­
per basket.
ft dm nepartnicnt said Tuea
day that res|Kinsiblllty for
aerial reconnaissance of Cuba
was shifted from Hie Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) to
the Strategic Air Command
(SAC) n day or two before
offensive m i s s i l e s were
By 1-ouUr Kimunrk
Election of officers If sche­ found there Oct. 14.
The story appeared In
duled
by Hie Altamonte
Springs Civic Club for Hs Newsweek.
But Hie Defense Depart­
monthly meeting to be held
at 2 p. m. this Wednesday in ment claimed tlicrc was “no
the Community House on conflict at any time" between
the CIA and Hie Pentagon
Alaitland Ave.
Program apeaker for the over bow the reconnaissance
meeting will tic Mrs. Olive should be liumlled.
Ucnkleman who will use as
her topic a discussion of Club Tu Meet
“Hobble*.”
The Dellary Arts ami Crafts
Ollier business on (lie agen­ Thursday at the Mansion
da Includes the making of House with Edward McCarthy
final plana for the March 13 presiding. All Interested resi­
card party to be held at the dents are invited to attend.
Community House, Tickets to
Hill party, to which the men
ART HROWN
are invited, may be aecurrd
PEST CONTROL
from Dr. Gertruda Forman.
Termite* tk Other I'rola
A great abundance of door
prises as wtU as individual
2601 PARK OIL
‘ tablrs prlres have been a r­
322-8865
HANFORD
ranged tut U&gt;c event.

Altamonte
Civic Club To
Elect Officers

Getting Home:

TB Association
Set To Be
Reorganized

.SKA REE is tint pinpulnr
name of tbe men who serve in
the Navy’* Construction BhU
luliona. Tlia first bultaiiun
was formed in 1012 mnl soon
thereafter, Ecubee uns found
fighting and building on al­
most every beachhead In the
Pacific and tbe A t l a n t i c
Theatres of World War II and
again duilng the Korean con­
flict.
Among Senbecs the Annual
Birthday Halt Is traditional.

During Hie first week in
March Scnliees tbe world ov­
er, whether on active duly or
in the reserves, ran be found
relrbiuting and c r o w n i n g
Quern flees, Tbe o f f i c i a l
birthday in 5lh of March.
The Navy’s Civil Engineer
Corps provide* officers for
tbe Seabees. Tbe Corps also
supervises construction ami
Miaintenanco nf naval facil­
ities all over tbe world. Offi­
cial birthday of tbe Civil En­
gineer Corps is 2 nd of March.

Tuberculosis
a*sodations
throughout Florida arc In the
■process nf streamlining their
organisational set up under a
master plan for area associa­
tion' recently approved by
the Florida Tuberculosis and
Health Association's Board of
Directors.
The initial meeting of the
steering committee of Area
Four, the second of three pilot
areas designated to launch
the nrw organlrationnl plan,
will be held at Ad*) p. m.
today in Hie office of the
Orange County Tuberculosis
an-1 Health Association in Or­
lando.
Area Four Inrludr* 7-ake,
Marion,
Orange,
Osceola,
Seminole and Sumter coun­
ties. Organization of Uiis
group of counties is to lie
completed hy June 1, I9G3 .
A target date of April 1, 1JKJ7
has hern set for complete
reorganization of all Florida
counties Into area associa­
tions.
Seminole County mrinlmrs
of (lie Area Four steering
committee are James Lee,
Don Fletcher, Rotiert Rcsscrer, Claude Hittcll and Mrs.
W. W. Tyre.
According to Hr. Hawley
II. Seller of Tampa, president of FTIIA, the organiza­
tional structure or FTIIA and
its afiliates in being red e­
signed to Improve the quality
of program activities being
rarrird on at both Hie slate
and local levels hy Insuring
maximum utilization of all
combined resources, includ­
ing funds and personnel.

AEC Sparks Off
'Power' Grab
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) An Atomic Energy Commis­
sion offer In dclcgale sonic of
ils regulatory |x&gt;urr lo Flor­
ida sparked a power grab
Monday by llirrc stale agen­
cies.
Jtrprcscnlutlvcs from Ibe
Male Department of Health,
llie Railroad and Public Ulllilics Commission and (tic In­
surance commissioner’s of­
fice appeared before the le g ­
islative Council’s committee
on nuclear Irgislalinn here lo
make llieir bid from Uir of­
fered power.
Hie AEC said Florida could
lake over regulation of minor
industrial and medical uses
of radio-activity If the state
I* capable of assuming such
authority.
However, the Federal Com­
mission stressed II planned to
lunintuin control of "crilirul"
radio-activity lor military and
industrial use.

'Philly Story'
Set For Rollins
The Philadelphia K t o r y ,
sliming Candy Denier opens
tunight on the ltuge of tbe
Annie Uurm-II Theater at Uolliiis College.
The play was made famous
when Grace Kelly, then a Hol­
lywood nelie** played the
part of the heroine in the
movie*, “High Society.” eo■tariing with Ring Crosby
and Frank Hlnatra.
Tirkcla an* on »ale at the
Ik ix office and c u r t a i n goes up
at 8:30 p. m.

Serving Aboard

LONGWOOD MAYOR A. R. Lommnn buys tieketn from Mrs. Susan Rnrbazon, president of the
Auxiliary to the Longwootl Volunteer Fire Dept.,
for Saturday's sixth annual Fried Chicken Din­
ner to ho s|H&gt;»sored hy the Volunteers and the
Auxiliary at the City I’urk from *1 p.m. until
8 p.m.
(Herald Photo)

president, Mr*. Units Goble,
presiding.
The Devotional*, given by
Hie hostess, were troin the
Imok of Ephesians in llie New
English Bible. Mr*. Kny Sa»»man presented a program on
Hie Far East about Korea
and
Hung
Kong,
their
churches, schools, and . spi­
lt!*.
The 11*13 Budget, read by
Vr*. Nancy Parkinson, trea­
surer, was approved* also the
riiany expenditures of the
balance from Iasi year's Ba­
zaar. Mrs. Joe Smatilers ex­
plained llie remodeling plan
for the church kitchen which
the women are sponsoring.
Plans for a Fellow shop Cov­
ered Dish Supper to Ik* held
on April 21 were discussed.
The Sewing Project for Sun­
set Gap, Tenn., was explained
hy Mr*. Horry Sandusky,
Early settlers In the United
World Service Chairman. She
suggested that the member* States depended on dehydra­
have a ch-un-oul-yuur closet ted buffalo meat for food.
campaign lo help fill the
Nixes provok'd in the Educa­
tional Budding of the ohurch
for contributions.
Plan* to hold the annual
Bazaar on October IB till*
year were approved.
Refreshments of rake and
coffee were served hy llie hos­
tess during a social hour that
followed tile business session.
(&gt;tlicit present were Mrs.
Richard lleelie, Mr*. P. 1).
Anderson, Mis. John Pllley,
Mr*. W. II. Harrison, Mr*,
.lame* M Thompson. Mr*
Ed Zimmerman, Mr*. Ted
Brooklyn. Mr*. Marlon Lee,
Mr*. Bernice Senkbcil, Mr*.
Jis*eph Kith, Mrs. Harvey
Pugh, Mrs, Margaret Ulmer
and Mrs. F. E. Donaldson.

James A. Burfleld, eommia*
•nrymaii second via**, son of
Mrs. Mary E. McCoy.
Maple A v e n u e , is serving
alxiard the high speed trans­
port, USS Diachenko, part of
the Pacific Fleet Amphibious
Force.

llihlcoff’s statements n m
prepared for presentation to
the subcommittee in auppmt
of* n mass transportation bill
aimed at helping ritie* solve
their traffic problem*.
Sen. Frank Lausche, D-Ohlo,
opposed the hill, l i e suid it
uns unwarranted ititrrfi-rrm-n
with state and local affairs.
Itihiroff disagreed, but said
each state and region should
work out its own solution i t
its own problems. “No single
answer ran nr should r»m«
from Washington,’’ he suid.

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Boy Scout Expansion
Program 'Outlined'

A tremendous expansion of
camping facilities for BoyScout* of the arc* was out­
lined Monday by C. D. Cald­
well, Executive Director of
the Central Florida Council
of Scout*.
Speaking to members of
Ibe Sanford Rotary Club,
Caldwell predicted that hy
I07o the present council o(
12.000 scout* will have reach­
ed 2G.OOO, and the present
program of camping will be
hopclcuty overrun.
The Council presently ha*
some 250 aerrs at Camp Lannehre, and plans call for the
acquisition of 550 more acres
to make a total of ft*! acres,
all on one side of Uic lake,
which Caldwell said ha* "a
mile-long strip of sandy
beach" .
A set of colored slides were
Hollers of Sanford crle.
hrate* an historic automotive
mdeslune (his month — llie
building of Oldimoblle's 3,.
000,000th Rocket V’-H Engine,
according l» Emmett Ferrell,
By Jane Ca*»elberry
general mgr. of the Sanford
dealership.
The Women'* Club of Cas­
Tim history of Rocket En­ selberry will meet at 7:30
gine development at oidsp. m Wednesday. Mrs. J . **.
innhile clo'ely parallel* the
history of Holler* in Sanford, Dunw'uody will give a Imok
.Mr. Ferrell point* out, It was review on "The Everglade*"
in 1!M3 that the firm opened by Marjorie Slone man Mont­
for business liere, and In the gomery.
It) years which have elapsed
A nominating committer
the eompany has grown to a will Im appointed to *elcct
total nf 31 employes and an a slate of officers for the
annual vulume of more than election In April.
850 new and used cars.
With Oldsmohilc’s sales In
19fn currently running over
10 per rent ahead of last year.
Hollers is launching a 5 Mil­
lionth Bucket Scll-A-tiratioa
this week to highlight the oc­
CUSTOM" FITTED
casion, Mr. Ferrell said. Ob­
jective _of the drive 1* to aril
25 unit* In the next 111 day
and SKAT ('t)VKItS
period.

Business^A,
UPW Approves New Budget- Briefs W
Plans Events For The Year

By Frances Wester
The Association Meeting of
the UPW of Ok- Community
Presbyterian Church o f Lake
Mary was held at Hie home
of Mr*. Robert llugcnstcin
last Tuesday night with Uic

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Sen. Abraham Itibicoffi D*
Conn., told a Senate banking
subcommittee today t h a t
“getting to work and getting
home again is just a* import­
ant as getting to the moon.”
But, the former cabinet of­
ficer said. Congress i» spend­
ing billions to reach the nioon,
but is merely talking at'iut
spending millions to help com­
muters.

Women’s Club
Sets Meeting

shown by Scout director Tom
Albert, which outlined Uie
plans further.
“ Boys camp the yearround." Albert pointed out.
“ Bui facilities are so far be.
low our needs that camper*
must often make reservations
two to three months in ad­
vance."
Plans call for more camp­
site', more facilities, equip­
ment, storage space, and im­
provements of other weekend
campsites scattered around
the central Florida area.
"Boys are our greatest na­
tural resource," Albert said.
“Tile real objective of work­
ing with boys It to build
good men."
Caldwell pointed out Uiat
the excellent facilities at
Camp I-anochee received a
highly favorable f&gt;8 percent
efficiency rating from inspec­
tors last tummcr.
Plans for a fund drive
are now underway in several
of Hie six counties involved,
with a goal of f 2T&gt;0 ,ixjU set as
a long-term Investment.

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Going Down The Drain?
IIY LARRY VKRSIIF.L
!t'» supposed to l&gt;e hushhush, but the* City snd County
Commission will be meeting
jointly Thursday night to talk
over mutual problem* . . . .
Haven't found out where the
meriting ia yet . . . We querled City Manager W. K.
Knowles about the get-togeth­
er and Pete *aya the purpose
i* for both hoards to iron out
any differences. It would be
a good id«w if our governing
bodies held a meeting with
the pres* to iron out their
difference*.
• •
•
A c o n v e r s a t io n w it h
JOHN FITZPATRICK:
REPORTER: Wlmt time is
that secret meeting Thurs­
day?
FITZPATRICK: 7:30 p. m.
• •
•
The word is that there will
be another examination for
po-tmuster . . . That's on th&lt;
level!
• •
•
Remember away hack when
the C o u n t y Co nnrisaion
agreed to give the AltamonteSprings Ultrary &lt;1,000 . . . We
wondered what happened and
found out there's some legal
woes and an attorney general
opinion haa been asked for. I
realize that’s not mneli of a
Hews item . . . I uiran about
the board asking for the word
from Dick Ervin.
.
.
,
Han’t forget that basic
course in sinniansliip nt the
Courthouse tonight at 6.
We can take down that
VAII-ii "Welcome hoine" nuw.
It’s going to gel wet.
Eight home* being eonstrueted over at NAS for tire
big brass.
• • •
There will be u ruffle off at
the Fanners’ Auction Satur­
day night mi nil the used
courtesy parking enn in the
city.
• • •
Gene Tucker once told me
I cun use the Florida State
l.ot . . . wont until that exit
by llurpco Seed Co. is puved.
• • •
Memo to Joe Raker: Since
we’re cracking down on court­
esy parking , , . check on
aome court house officials . . .
&lt;11 nit Judges on where they
junk their vehicles.
«
• •
Vote registrar’s office will
be moved into the courthouse
by the summer. , . , Cost sav­
ings of some Stott by lettlllg
county clews do the Job In­
stead of contract. . . . All that
remains is the legulity of
moving the books. . . , Con­
ference this morning between
Camilla llruce. County At­
torney Harold Johnson and
Clerk Art llcckwith to cheek
into the problem.
• • •
Q t; K S T I O N FROM A
NORTH ORLANDO LADY:
"A te this yeni’s candidates
going to count their own votes
like last year’s did?” Did they
r e s l-l-&gt; ?
* • s
Tlie name of Gary Maples
was unintentionally left oil
the list ol Sanford’s State
Champion All-Stars, lie played a fine game, loo. Sorry.
Gary.

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WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness with possible showers throutfh Thursday. High today. 70-75. Low tonight, 15-50.
United Press Uatcd Wire
SA N E O U I). F L O R ID A
NO. M 2
Established 1008
WED.. MARCH «. HIM
VOL. 5.1

Pig

Invasion Yanks

W ere
WASHINGTON t i l l )
President Kennedy said today
the four American flieia kill
&lt;il in the I OffI Ruy of Pigs in
vasion of Cubn were "serving
llieir country" ori a complete
ly voluntary hnsls.
The chief eexe-utive declined
to aay speeifirnlly, however,
whether they were employed
by the Central Intelligence
Agency or by sumo other gov­
ernment agency.

Yolunteers-JFK

Kennedy told his news con­
ference nil he rouhl say ven*
that tlie four were "serving
tlieir country” and that it uus
it "voluntary” flight over
Cuba.
The men all were from the
llirmingham. Ala. area. Their
widow* have continued to reeelve 1225 each every two
weeks, reportedly from a Cen­
tral American -uti C..»tio
group.

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•

The checks, drawn on Rank­ was that It was losing saltiers Trust Co. of New York, Itnlr with one engine out.
Kennedy- said "a good many
have lieen received l.y Mrs.
Riley W. Shumhuiger Jr., Americans” have Inst their
Mr*. Wade C. tit ay, Mrs. lives in the service of their
Thomas Willnul liny and Mr*. country in the last I.T years.
I.ee J-'. Ilaker.
Then he added that ill the
The four fliers were report­ struggle against roinmunlaiu
ed to have been lost when it is not always "helpful" to
their plane crashed, apparent­ go into great detail oil the
ly fly ing a support mission I circumstances of such epifor the Ray of Pig* invader*, strifes.
T h e last repott from the piano

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lie * iriont*
of
F orest
C ity today w ere lioctyniinjf
n b it ap p reh en siv e Hint
th e ir com m u n ity tuny b e
M W A . . .
?,( j *^&gt;
" g o in jj down th e d ra in .”
G eorg e Ja n s s e n , w ho
...(• v -y
re-idc-c nt the end of Forest
*t * •
' I.nk6 Olive Went, awoke one
morning two weeks ago to
find a large hole right outside
NEW DELHI (LT D — Ids rear door. Tlie ground had
Chandra Riianu Gupta, chief actually raved In. Ho had the
minister of Uttar Pradesh, 1 hole fill.*! lust week.
TTiis morning Janssen arose
said today that a man eating
to
find a »till larger hole next
tiger lias killed 111 per-ons
to tlie west line of hi* prop­
in the northern part of his
erty. Till* hoi,. tocUMired ‘J o
Mate.
feet in diameter itml 17 feet
deep.
* ViOs. V
«•
Road Supt. J . U. Lavender,
WASHINGTON (UPD
— who investigated today, said
Rep. William (' Cramer, ill he had l*en informed hy
Fla.), says he will push for neighbor* in tin' vicinity that |
an accelerated re-eareh pro­ their well* have been pumping I
gram to do uway with the muddy water and xund fur
"red tide'' which kills ftsh several weeks.
He nddivl only time will tell
off Florida's west coast.
if this pumping is the cause I
of tlie rave-ins. He barricade,! (
the present hole uiul -aid he 1
ST PETERSIIURG (UPD
will let it stund for some time—TIk* Task Force on Space
to
"nvvuit development*.”
Sciences
will
recommend
The present hole is to the
$Ro R million hr spent hy 1971
UA.M DEN, TVitn. ( UP I ) — llnw knhnw H nw .
property
to implement Florida's uni- west of . Jntis-rn'*
. .
k in s, C'uwlroy i ’upns ntui P a ls y ('lin e , Htnrs o f co u n ­
versity system to need* of
n" ’1 •n”»»«'.li*st.*ly north of try im tsic'a fim tril Gruttil O le O pry, w ere killed in
the spare age, the St Peters1 very end of tlie Forest th e m o d i o f llie ir antnll plutic T u esd ay n ig h t d uriutf
lathe Drive WcM right-ofburg Times has reported.
bad w ea th er, a u th o ritie s reiwirted tod ay.
way And it is just rnst of tlie
T h e th ree, nlongr w ith Mi.is ('lin e 's m an ag er,
property line of 1, Fore-t Lake
|Randy Hughe*, were eu rmito
Academy-owned citrus grove.
TALLAHASSEE tUI’l) —
to Nashville, Imuiu of tlm
Actually, Lavender said,
A suit seeking desegregation
Grand Ole Opry, from u
of all public facilities in the hole I* In (lie middle of
an old dedicated road right,
benefit show ill kun a- City
Tallahassee and $1 million
wlieii their pluuo went down.
in damages for five Florida of-wuy which lias never been
Highway patrolmen wlu»
AAM University students will ueecplcd Ity Seminole County. 1
l»e heard In Federal Court T h e iledii at ion is so old. In- j WASHINGTON (U l’ll — re ached the scene of the crash,
added, it Im* never In'cii tie- ,
here Thursday.
Miami llravh offered more aluml three mile* from lha
t u milled
who
deeded
tile
cash on Ihe barrel, hut San Tennessee River near tills
right-of-way to the county.
Neglect
Francisco ottered California's West Tennessee town, rndioed
Hut tills morning Forest
WASHINGTON (UPD —
electoral vole Tuesday as Ihe Imclt this morning that four
The Public Health Service City residents were quipping two cities vied for the lUlli ho,In-* weru fuuiid in tho
wreckage.
reported Tuesday that less and wondering about tlie fu- GOP convention.
A fire lower watchman fir -t
Ilian half uf the nation's pre­ turn of their community. Will
The
group* representing
school eliildieti are protect it aluml or will it fall 7
the eilic* appeared hi'fmu tlie spotted the wreckage after
**'* *, '4ai,,st polio and still less
llcpuhliroii convention site dawn broke across the lull
against diphtheria, whooping
committee at the final session country where several resi­
cough and tetanus.
of a two day closed meeting. dent.- leportcd they had seen
Gov. Farris Rryant of Flor­ the Piper Coniuiulio piano
Gets The Okay
ida. a Democrat, s.lid Miami rlrcling.
Thunder.term* rated purReach vva* offering Muo.ooo
MEMPHIS (UPD - South' ,
eastern Methodist leaders ap­
in rash pin* n rent free hall thut* of Tennessee during tho
Special session of (tie Coun­
lime and visibility In thn
and other services.
proved a resolution Tues­
ty Commission Im* h e n rail­
day night declaring it is Ihe
Mayor George Christopher Camden m m was reported
I
ed fur early Thnisdny after­
right and duly of ministers
of Salt Francisco sail Rial poor.
noon to approve a resolution
and laymen to express them­
The three stars and H ughes
lit* city had offered $350,000
outlining a county.widr priselves
on current
social
plui more cash from the sale landed nt Dyershurg, Tcnn.
issues, including Ihe contro­ maty ami sermidaty road Im- of souveider program* and about li pin., then took o ff
piovemenl prog rum, it was
versial race question.
for Nashville with fuel fo r
r,'polled hy County Clcik Ar­ 0 tlicr items.

BRIEFS

4,000 Homeless
„ y tn llH |.rr„ international
.1
. „ .
._
Ice Jatnrd flood waters Iresieged new towns and cities
today and kept nearly 4.000
persons from their homes in
the Ohio River Valley. A 10inch snowfall slugged the up­
per Midwest and thunder­
storms hatlcred the South.
The surge of flood waters

U. S. Disrupts
Talks, Rejis Say
GENEVA ( I ' l l ) —The 80 vict Union today rhniged tlie
United States wttli dl.-ruptlng
nuclear test bar m* jotiations
in order to equln West Ger­
many with i.tomie weapon*.
Soviet negotiator Semyon
K. Tsarnpkln said it w*» "ob­
vious” tlie United States wu*
not prepared to reach agree­
ment since it* foreign policy
"ia mined at the nuclear arm­
ament of Germany anil the
creation of * NATO multilateial nuclear (nice.”
“Though practically die*
r u p t i n g negotiation*,” he
rhurged, "lire United State*
dues not want to uecept re­
sponsibility for this . . . . but
procrastinate* and attempt*
to complicate negotiations.”
Tsarapkin'* angry spee.-li
followed a United State* ap­
peal to the Soviet* to drop tlie
”numl«ci&gt; game" m the negotiation* In favor of parallel
talks on liotli the number of
inspections and tlie tcchtiirul
detail* of them.
U. S. Ambassador (’baric*
C. Stclln told tlie 17-nation
eonfereneu that the funda­
mental requirement to hrruk
the nuelear deadlock i* some
flexibility on the pall of tlie
Russians “to mutch Western
reasonableness.”

.icrn»» four slate* wai blam­
ed for ul least It death*.
National Guard units were
called out to prevent looting
of abandoned home* at Leb­
anon. Ohio, and resident* of
Mineral. Ohio, were told tu
boil their drinking water.
Many snow-swollen tribu­
taries appeared to hate pass­
ed their crest hut the mighty
Ohio continued to rise. Ice
jams and more rain posed
n e w threats of extensive
Hooding.
Alliens, Ohio, was com­
pletely isolated and l.lioo
pc. *oiis l-.incliidl -c 7 U Ohio
! U ni.csl.y stud. .Is - aha.
dom'd tlieir h&gt; ines when Hie
Hocking River swept away
railway track bedding and
covered all highways leading
into Hie city.
Citizens ami amateur radio
operators kept contact with
isolated area* in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
At Pittsburgh the swollen
Ohio crested slightly below
llood stage hut Hoods contin
tied on the Monongalicla to
the South. Gov. William W.
Scranton and I'rcstdcnl Ken­
nedy wrre asked lo declare
Carnegie, Pa , and oilier
communities disaster area*.
Thunderstorms and heavy

Charter Meeting
Set Thursday
The Casselberry Hoard of
Aldermen and the Charier
Conintlllee will sil in ronltntied session at 7:30 pin.
Thursday at the Town Hall
for the pur|Mi.*e of bringing
before the public further dis­
cussion on (tic pniposrd new

charter.
The announcement
w as
made today hy Mayor Fred
Heath wlio said that all in­
terested residents are invited
to attend tlie meeting.

Push Proyram

Forest City’s Second Ciive-ln

rains continued to drench the
South. Rome, On . re|uirtrd
more than four inches ol ruin
in 21 hours.

TOKYO (UPD — tT. S.
Navy authorities today disclo-ed tlie. death of one officer
1*1.1 prt 1 rt la driltt -1 .motion
ns a rr»illl of an aliplanr
clash Monday nboarel tho air­
craft earlier Kilty* Hawk. A
third officer was seriously in­
jur *-*1.
I.t. John C. Shociuukcr.
Oak Ilitthor, Wash.. wnkilled. I.t. Cdr. Janie* J Wil­
son Jr ., nl*u uf Oak Harbor
was pre-umed dead and I.t.
1 dr. William It. 1 nry, of Out.
Ilatlior, wn* injuicd.
An enlisted man, aviation
niM-hanlr
(Tunics M. Eus­
tace, wa* recovered from the
son without serious injury.
"The
accident
occurred
when mi A.'IZ Skywauiur n w
turning at night from a rou­
tine training mission was
landing aboard tho Kilty
Hawk in the Pacific Ocean
about .'lull mile* south of
Tokyo." the Navy said.
"Tlie aircraft
was ap­
proaching Kitty Hawk when
Cary, the landing signal offi­
cer, waved the pilot off. The
plan*, sliuck the after end of
the flight dick and bolted in­
to tin air. Pieces of the air­
craft catapulted across tlie
flight deck and struck t arey
in the legs. He sufficed com­
pound fiaitlire* of holh leg*.

WASHINGTON lU I’l) —President Keniwsly said today
he la'lieve* Congie-s will pus*
h tax reduction hill including
"important elements" of the
revenue- raising reforms conlamed in hi* original pro­
posal,
Thr* chief executive told a

Die In Crash

Mixing* Suit

Two Believed
Dead In Killy
E. S. Mcl'ALL
Hawk Jet Crash Edward McCall
Dead At 57

Congress Okay
On Tax Bill Seen

Stars

Hillbilly

Space Poost

Floods Leave ...

Residents of S o u t h e a s t
Sr-minutc County are being
warned hy law officials to "bo
on tlie alert . . . the rut's on
the prowl again.” One home
In the area already gone into
. . . no sounda heard, no tracks
found.
• • •
Seminole County s c h o o l
1 Inl.l 1•-■■. along with ail others
in tlie state's public schools,
will enjoy a two-day holiday
March 14-15 when tlie Florida
Education Association holds
its annual convention at Jack­
sonville.

Dclmar h«» not only closed
down h»r« but also given up
i t Florida end t l “sed ticeie
plant in M.s^u

.x-i *

Man Eater

• • •

Rids for two school building
projects will be opened at 10
a. in. March 12 hy the School
Hoard in special session. Rids
me for five classrooms and
renovating the library at
('rooms High School and sci­
ence rooms, music rooms and
« shop building at Lyman
High School.

Second
Cave-In
In Area

r:-4 a-d r A|c('aCL promlbusinessman
ntnt Is
Ih mot.I
nt,
and v iortsm.it), died at his
j i -*■ rarly T esdsy after a
i.y illness.
lie was born April 6. 1903,
in Oviedo and had mudr his
home In Sanford lor the past
3S years, where ho lived at
(ill) E. Mill St.
McCall was a member of
the First P r e t h y I c r I a n
(hurt'll, the Elks Midge, past
president ol the Sanlord Lions
(Tub, past president of the
Florida Scrdman's Assn., and
president of Ihe Seminole
County Sportsman's As»n
lie was Ihe manager of Ihe
llurpoc Seed Company al Jon
West First SI.
Survivors im hole hi* wi
dove, Mrs Margaret McCall;
one son, Edward 8 . McCall
J r .; one daughter, Susan;
three grandchildren, Edward
III, Stephney and Park* Ma
son. all of Sanford.
Also three brothers, II R ,
George Emmell. IkiIIi of San
lord and Warren of Oviedo.
Services have been ached
olid for 10:30 a in. Thursday
al the Hrsl Presbyterian
Church, with Rev. Grover
Sewell officiating. Ilurial will
lie in Evergreen Cemetery.
The family has requested
that in lieu ol flow era. dona
lions he made to the Cancer
1 Fund
llrisMin Funeral Home is 111
charge ol arrangement*.
rC 'IIISII UTC
GAINESVILLE ( UPD —
riurlda Coach Ituy Graves
""W
l,m Klorkla-Jllami f o o t b a l l game
,M
*'* AliumU.
Orange Howl in tin futuie
were preuiatllie.

Two Cilies Vie
For Convention

Hit

County To Okay
Final Road Plan

Now Point Boss
e n iv v e m iT
H ANKK.RT

rGermany -

thur II. Ilecl-with Jr.
The five County Commission
rllliml,Pr (lf Com-

g .V ". . ■!*• T"/ !
"••••'•« ....... range planning
’ 1 '''
" k '* iHimmlttee for road loemlu-i*
of ihe 5th U. S. Army Corps, nod other ilitcreMcd pel suns
will return to the United will journey to l i e L a n d
States to Ihtoiiic command­
Thursday afternoon when the
ant ol cadets al Ihe U. S
Count Commission will pre­
military aradetny at West
sent the resolution lo Stale
Point. N Y.. according lo Ihuid Ih'pnitmciil officials al
all alinmineeiiiellt here.
I p. til.

Top Award
HOLLYWOOD
(L T D
"Lawrence ol Arabia," a ma
jor contender in Ihe Arad
Piny Award race (Ids year.
Tuesday
night
won
five
awards including that for the
year's hrsl dramatic movie
al the annual Hollywood Forru n Press Association Gold
«n Glola* award*.

Murder Charge
MIAMI (UPD _ |’.dice
arrested hoodlum John Manante ami charged him with
first degree murder Tuct
day in the slaying of Joseph
(Mushy)
Moscajduio
Mos
eardinu was found face up
in a parking lot neur ti*
North Miami Reach apartincut Tuesday-two 33-call1s t slugs 111 Ihe idlest anil
one in the lure.

Young Sailor
Admits 'Rape'

NORFOLK, Va. (UPD — A
young tailor confessed Tues­
day night lie strangled and
raped a 11 year-old girl lie
had met Ihrough a baby siller
ail tlie girt I1111I poded in a
self service laundry
lorrn Neal Dtlfficld, 23,
said he killed Gwendolyn
Connie Padgrll alter picking
The Altamonte S p r i n g s her up Monday night al Hie
I'.ivvo Council is expected to niitomatie laundry where she
IM'CI, walling Inr him wild Dvr
gnthnriro advertising on ruoolder brother.
*truction hid* for thr first
Dulliehl. wlm haa a wife
phlui.e uf its new Munieipal
anil
a 10 inonlh-old sun, was
Water
System anil plant 111 ,
W
today'* H p. III. meeting ill the charged with murder, rape
and grand larceny.
Town Hall.
Also expected will Ire a re'port from Ihe Stale Hoard of
Herald Index
1Health on whether or not enPage IU
Rmlge
glueerlng a n d ronatruiltou
Page :i-A
Classified
plan- for tho plant were »&lt;••
psgi- *J-A
Comb*
ci ptulile ns piesented two
Page III
Hear Abby ...
week* ago hy ougilirci Haloid
Page I -A
Editorial
Itudcllffe.
Page !•
Kntci Iniiiiueiit
ItiTiuiiiiing items 011 to­
I .egills Page I 'J - J-A : A
night'* agenda me strictly
Page 'J A
Puzzle
routine *0 far. Town Clerk
Siaiety
Page 10 &amp; II
.Inn Palmer mill Ihi* morn­
Page h
Spoil*
ing.

Council To Talk
Building Bids

tluee lumrs.
M i* llu gl.rs said In N a sh ­
ville that her husband, who
was piloting the plane, had
telephoned from
Dyer-hurt;
and raid the four "w ould bu
home soon.”
('apt. I'lan k Julies o f lha
E u -tent Alt Rescue Center at
Robin* A ir Furre llnse, said
there were reports Hint tho
piano inter via* seen eireling
vvilli its engine off.
M iss Cline, of Winchester,
Ya., wn* named "u uM tan ding
female voi-ulint” last year hy
euuutiy and western musia
publi, atioiis. Sin* b e c a m e a
u,p O p ry regular in
•tU*’.*. Am ong her biggest hits
lu
rieres,’*

"She’s Got You,” and "Heartaches."
Havvkiii* was a West Vir­
ginian who had been with tIm
Opry eight year*. His wife ia
Jean Shcpuid, another Opry
st.r. o-ih.l of l.u latter
known song* were "Slow
Poke," ".Solider’s J- y " and
"Twenty Mile* from Shore.”
Tin* four Look part in a
benefit allow in Kansu* City
Sunday night for the family
of CuelU* Jack Call, a disc
jockey killed last year in an
automobile accident.

I

At North O rla n d o ___

b:s final position mi wia-thcr
to accept a lax cut bill with■
out reform- would have to de|M'rnJ mi what Congress fin­
ally does with Ilia requests.
Rut he insisted that "the
bc»l program is (Im- one we
sent up which provides for
IUI.5 billion in tax reduction*
A three-mall Ninth Orlan­ meeting
wc-ie
Couiieilmeli
and |:i,25 liilliou n'venui* in do Counril T uesday night Itiiel Stripling end W. W. Antax leforiut.’'
waived any liiseusaion of a del-on, tllo village tieu-Uier.
An oiiliuunc-e was read by
1100 law suit brought against 1Mayor Frank Fnsula diawing
tin- village hy Pirkerell Spoils 11 sugge.ted li-ii.o agu-'ineiit
Mis* Rena McKenzie came Simp of Orlando until a h-gi- between tlie villugo and the
in second place in the Mrloder hie copy of item* named in North Orlando Volunteer Fite
Heart (Jucen contest, instead thr »uit could be secured, and Dept, for ucv of the fire tluek
of third, as a recent picluie all eouucil nirmbor* were and all equipment.
caption erroneously staled. In present.
Any action on the agroethird place was Miss Nyleene
Alisent wi:hout explanaUoi^ meiit was shelved pending
Albers.
1from the icgulur monthly j joint diseuxiou on teruu uf

Council Puts Off Law Suit

I DIt. UIIAItl.KS W. .MESIIIEIL Chief Staff &lt;Hficer of Heavy Attack Winjr One umi awhairmun of the Joint Cruaude Drive, jn epaieii lu linni;
the VAll-5 airplane at the 100 i&gt;er cent mark on
the Sanford NAS Joint Crusade seoreboard.
VAIi-o if first unit to tally 100 (a-r rent in cur­
rent drive.
j

Correction

thr Ic-u-e, however, (!outk-ilmull Rob Stepliensoii flatly
fluted thut tho firemen would
bo "fouls to sign any such
paper" after hearing it read.
Turn* call for the departtin lit to he responsible for ail
repairs and o|&gt;cratiiig costs of
the truck, including gasoline;
agreement not to use it or any
other equipment in violation
of federal, state or municipal
luws: cam and diligence in ,

Kass'e

pieventing dam age; to pro­
vide, after six monlhs, its
own insurance and to allow
Hi*, village inspection right*
at any time.
Tho council, after uu In­
spection
and a
mujority
agreement on findings eun
Void the lease following 15
days notice lu the dcpailmeul
and a hvut ing.
Ill other business the volun­
teer service * of Mrs. Mollic

Suiter and Mrs. Lucy Fairburn to serve as election offi­
cials mi Mulch ill wen, ac­
cepted;
Candidate* present at Hit
meeting agreed to "knock on
doors” this weekend in mi
effort tu bring up voter reg­
istration j
Council okayed payment of
a 154-02 bill from tho Ameri­
can |a Franc e ("o. for a new
axle on the^fno duck.
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Pairs 12— Frl. Mar. 1, '83

Iffill

Fun Show Set At Jet Lanes
The Fashion Show of alt
A show "for women only” |ling Lanes on Onora Rd., Lane Manager John Spolski
&lt;» being presented March 7 with a «pcri.ii invitation to announced today
th.' newc-t spring styles will
at 9;30 a. m. at thr Jet Row-j women who are not bowlers.
•'This two hour fashion and be narrated by fashion com­
variety show has everything mentators Edith Ivey »mj
women enjoy," said Spolski. Jerre Knbcrg. and will fca.
"New hair fashions, new lure professional models in
clothing fashions, new dance daytime, evening wear and
fashions, all emceed by hand- swimsuits from famous de­
same and talented Art Mat­ signers and manufacturers.
thews famous stage and teleAll women of the area arc
vision star . , • and it's all invited lo alien I the show,
free."
including bowlers and nun"The l.o*ter Lanin Trio, bowlers. There is no ad­
II; Jane Casselberry
The occasion was the report
with vocalist Jerry Carr will mission charge, refreshments
Seven former missionaries of Dr. ami Mrs. Austin R. be there, the famous dance will be served, and many val- f
of the United Presbyterian Wolfe concerning medical and team of Heller and Helene uable door prizes awarded.
Church in the Camernun, W. educational work supported will show you how to dance
the Bossa Nova, and the Na­
ART GROWN
Africa, were present Sunday by the ctmrch in the Camer­
tional Hair and Cosmctollgist
evening at a dinner held by oon.
I’ EST CONTROL
Association will domonslralc
Dr. Wolfe, who with Mrs.
Termite* &amp; Other Pests
the Westminister Presbyter*
actual hair styling with an
Wolfe recently retired after
open discussion and question
Ian Church in Its temporary
24101 PARK l)R.
38 years there, told of the
chapel at the Howell Park latest developments in that and answer period," Spolski
322-8805
SANFORD
O.'fiCCS.
country and especially of his said.
work as a medical doctor in
charge of the 2&lt;W bed hospital
at Metet and of several clin­
ics in the bush.
Hr reported that such diseases as leprosy, vaw* and
sleeping sickness have vir­
The WSCS of the First tually been eliminated through
Methodist Church of Hanford the use of new drugs.
will meet next Tuesday for
Mrs. Wolfe, who was acti­
its monthly business and pro­ vely engaged in educational
work in Africa, told many in­
gram meeting.
A board meeting I* sche­ teresting experience* as pic­
duled fur 9 a.in. and will be tures of the work were shown.
Other former missionaries
followed by the general meet­
ing at 9:45 a.m. Special guests included Mrs. George Schwab
will be Mrs. Bruce Grey, dis­ of Winter Park, who first
trict president ami Mr*. Mark went to Africa In 19o3: Rev.
Hulsey, district vice president. and Mrs. D. Col Love of
The program on “ World Kissimmee and Rev. and
Neighbors” will be ted by Mrs. Earl Harris of Winter
Park. Ail have been closely
Mr«, R. IV, Herron.
associated witlj tlie work al
WSCS Groups from Grace
Mclct and also at Elal, a
Methodist Church and EbeneThis modern builders supply can save you
church that at one time had
xcr Methodist Church have
nearly 20.00o members.
been invited to attend.
money on nil your needs — from Plans through
Mr. and Mr*. Ferguson of
A rovered dish luncheon Cleveland, Ohio, were also
the finished Job! CALL TODAY
will be served following the with the group.
meeting.
*♦ ' *•*
Our Home and Property Improvement
Dept, ran handle the entire Job. Call »
u s tiK la y for a free estimate . . . there * H A P I •
Increase Asked
U no obligation, of ruurw.
.
Churches of the Florida
49
Methodist Conference will lie
asked to increase thrir cap­
ital fund tiy giving at least
lioo.ooo annually for the next
CUSTOM MADE
several years. The increase,
SANFOIll),
and GUARANTEED
earmarked primarily for ex­
FLA.
pansion purposes, will be rec­
AUTO GLASS
ommended at the confer­
■nd Seat Cover Co.
ence's annual session to be
.10f W. 3rd
322-8013
held June 4 8 in Lakeland.

Presbyterian Church

Hears Missionaries

WSCS To M e e t.
Next Tuesday

ARCHITECTS CONCEPTION IS pictured oT the now $200,000 industrial plant to be erected at the Sanford Industrial
Park by J. L. Williams &amp; Company, Dallas, Texas. M. J.
Monaghan, in charge of East Coast construction for the Wil-

Hams firm, discusses building plans with John Alexander,
Seminole County Commissioner and member of the Chamber
of Commerce industrial committee.

A t Sanford Industrial Park

Plant Construction Set Next Week
Actual construction will be
rommcnced about mid-week
for a new Industrial plant at
Sanford Industrial Park, ac­
cording to M. J. Monaghan,
In charge of Hast Coasl conitnidlon for J. 1&lt;- William*
and Company, Dallas. Texas.
Working crews will com­
mence Monday preparing the

site for the *200,non structure, .will have 30,f»)o square feet,
Monaghan stated,
with a frontage of loti feel
The new building, being I and a depth of 300 feet. Site
erected for speculative pur-1 area is 180 by 400 feet, or
puses by the Williams firm, 172,000 square feet.

Specification* cal! for a
one-slory masonry construct­
ed building. Il will have reinforced concrete pier and
beam foundation, with a re-

Hospital
Notes

inforced five-inch concrete
slab on * sand cushion. A
built-up. three-ply tar and
grave) roof will rest on a
2'i-inch
gypMtm
concrete
roof tleck. Construction will
include long span open web
steel trusses. Wall* will be
of brick veneer with eightinch haydite block.
Tlie plant will have bay
size* of 21 liy 33 fret, a 16
foot clear stacking height,
gat fired unit heaters, incandescent
lighting,
three
truck doors dock high, toilet
facilities and a rail siding
available.
Offices will be completed to
suit tenants as follows: Stud
, walls with half-inch sheetrock. painting tn suit, all
w e a l it e r air conditioning,
fluorescent lighting, vinyl as­
bestos floor covering, suspend­
ed fiberglass Insulated ceil­
ing, private offices lo suit,
interior doors flush with naturaI mahogany finish, brush­
ed aluminum finish hardware
and tuilet facilities.
The exterior will include an
entrance of aluminum and
Xlass. field stone pane! tu
highlight (he entrance, alum­
inum facia and coping on (he
entrance canopy, face brick
on front and right side, con­
crete walks, curbs and gut­
ter and drive approaches and
an 06 space paved parking
lot.

February :«
Almlsslon*
Garvin McCurdy. Geneva;
Mublc C ntclly Ilellary; Arm u n Ho. .man, Umgwuod;
Harold McGee, Ft. Pierce;
Manning Todd, Osteen; Clyde
Murray Hull, Alice DcUrlnc,
Itulh Anslcy. Thurman Smith.
Ernestine McLrllan, Robert
Weeks, Tommy
Edmonds,
Addle nrooks. James -Swain
Jr., Philip DesJardins, John
Angel of Kanford
lOUIt-LAYKIt CAKE decomtod to resemblu the fire Htatliin writ presentftlrtha
ocl to tho Sanford Firo Department Thursday by Robb's linkcry nnd wan
Mr. and Mr*. Pair! McLdlan
enscriinttl: "To Chief Cleveland nntl nil tho boy*—thanks for nil you've
of Sanford, a girl
done for nil tho Hobbs.” Pictured left In right nre: Front row. I.t. George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heine of
Mtmning Harriett Sr., Fire Chief Murk Clevelnml Sr. uml Assistant Fire
-Sanford, a girt
Chief U. 'I'. Thomas; hack row: Itonalil A. Hcnaml, Daniel W. llurnham,
Discharge*
Hilly Gilbert, Dennis DriskeU, W. (’. Gailuy ami C. I*. Dennett.
C h a r l e s Gilford. Dellary;
11Irrakl Photo)
Lilly Cullen, Dellary; James
Lee, Elouisc Thompson, Ro­
bert Madison, Earl Williams,
Baby Girl Crew* of Sanford.
FEBRUARY s j
Guest s|M-iikcr for Sunday
OVER 35 YEARS
Admissions
evening services at tho First
At First K Palmetto
Jane Davidson, l-ako Mary;
Methodist Church of Sanford
(Alongside old pout offire)
Darlene Nettles, Osteen; Mil­
will Ik' Miss Sarah Fernandez,
dred Reolf, Dellary; llarbura
It) Jam- Ca»*eI1ierry
*irk will bead a conimlttre to missionary at Qimijo in OrlEichholi, Dellary; Hetty Cos
t-nle Province in Cuba fur 20
The Christian H&lt;itiii’inuhrr» pliin the affair.
grave, Paltlc Meyers, Lawton
Rev. Iirlnm. Copeland, pas­ years.
Ross. Opal Hull, Margaret Cl*** of the Casselberry Com­
Mis* I'Yrnundex was the last
Cleveland, Joan Uatlrn, Edna munity Methodist Churill met tor of thn church, ai*kcj for
Methiidixt Missionary tn leave
Mae Armstrong of Sanford.
Tuesday nl S p.m in Weuver help from the class in con­ tlie Itlund.
Rlrths
|
• Carpets • Furniture
ducting tin* church.'* Every
Following her talk nlie will
Mr. and Mrs. Kichnnl David Hall.
• Tile
• I'ianoH
Memher Cunvnn* on Mulch 17. answer any questions frvrn the
Mis. L. L. Wei ley was in
son of Lake Mary, a hoy
• Itentul Reds
Shook announced that the rung legation.
Discharges
charge uf the devotional Mini
Loyalty Dinner will be held
Thomas
Morton,
Dellary; Bill Shook, das* president,
on April 3 mid explained that
Francis Kerfoot, Chuluolu;
previdiil at tti(} business meet­ member* will la- a-ked to
Theodore llroomc, Dellary;
Harriett Jones, lamgwood; ing. Minutes were rend by make pledge* to help inert the
Wilton Rossie Jr., Enter­ Mis. la-onaitl Wagner, were- plopored budget of $12,000
prise; Wilhelmina D r o w n , iniy uml Mi-*. Dim Muntgom- foi the year.
A l orn Roast i* plminid by
Sorrento; Ollie Glllla, John cry, treasurer, gavu a report.
tinrluss for Saturday. Mim h
Kay lor. Mra George Dresser
TODAY and S M I IIIIAY - MAIL I and 2
Plan* weir made for • If- illi, at ttio farm of Mr. ami
and baby; Eva Hell Itronks,
The special that you van rereive unly
Mr*. Earl McIntyre and rcptluil fin Rev. John Hogtl- Mr*. Marvin Met'lain near
when a d ve rtis'd
baby, Mr*. Albert Andrew# Ictt, missionary to Africa Oviedo.
A maul Ilnur uu* enjoyed
tin *7.9* AUTOMATIC MAGIC WRITER
and baby; Warren Hay nr*, spomuicd tiy (lie class, to be
Bernice Osborne, Mr*. Rich­ lii'ld falluwing till- Sundae f o l l o w i n g Tuesday night's
ard Hums and baby, Sharon evening *eivice oil Malcn It) meeting and rrfreshimsit* of
Mill) Two (2) 12.00 Trlt-phonr Dialer*
Sharp, Tommy E d w a r d a , at which hr will U- guest pie and ruffes- were served
tiy the lionltstHc*, Mrs. Gerald
\ *12 Value
Sarnucl Smith and Henry speaker.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mea- Poller and Mis. McClain.
Oliver o( Sanford.
Now
'Villa Life-lime

Christian Homemakers Plan
Reception For Missionary

Missionary
To Speak Here

B E S T B U YS IN

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FORD DEALER
ANNUAL

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

2 Days Only
Pen and Pencil Set

Choir Rehearsal
To Follow
UPY Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Hulled Presbyterian Youth
af Weslminster Presbyterian
Church will meet al 0:30 p in.
Sunday at thr Howell Park
offices.
Linda Pitman will have the
devotion prayer and Jack
Montgomery
wiU
lie
m
charge of the refreshments.
All junior and senicr high
young people are invited to
attend.

Choir rehearsal will be held
following the meeting under
the di'cclion of Mr*. Gordon

DUloa. Both young people end
adult* are invited to aing in
1the choir.

RAKE IIUSINKSS OPPORTUNITY
(Cnn He Purl Time to Sturt)
Due tu the laige influx of compact and foreign
iiulumuLdlc 'ulcs in the United States, a fate ami tin.
u«uul business oppoi tunily lias pivsent Itself pi an Indirtalusl cr tumpany.
A natiunni company will consider the appointment
uf t|uali(u-d dealers in this territury.
NO AUTOMOTIVE EXPEUlKNi'E NECESSARY
. . . . PROTECrKD TEIt Hi TORY.
If tpinlilicd, yuu will Ik- a**o&gt; inti-d with products nf
*ucli giants as General Motor*, Kind Midm Company,
Chiyslei Curpurutirn, Vulk-wagun, Rcnsult and others.
Yuu must be able tu fulluw company directives,
Slu.i Ik- local resident mijdmum three years.
NO SELLING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
Must have car.
.Minimum rash Investment $2,690. protected by in*
Vetitury of AAA-I ilunufaiturns.
P a rtia l ItnaliciM l a s s is ta n ts availab le to iiu aliried
applicant*.

Must have local reference*.
Submit resume tu writing Ur —•

PRESIDENT. WAIN. INF.
400 PORTER ST.. EASTON, PA.

Only

Guarantee

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BRAND-NEW FORDS DOWN HERE-ALL PRICED TO MOVE! EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOUI IMMEDIATE
DELIVERIES, EQUIPPED JUST AS YOU LIKE I HURRY IN-YOU WON'T GET STUCKI GET THE POINT?
A h |g)W A h
per month after down
payment.

'fill F a l c o n 2-Door
Sedan. Whitewall fires
arc optional at extra
cost.

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per month after duwo
payment.

'G3 Ford Galaxie 2-Doot
Sedan. Whitewall tire*
are optional al uxtra
cost.

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Work on resurfacing lake
Mary Blvd. ha* started.
• • •
Over $100,000 w a s b e t
nightly at the .loi-Alai. Race­
way and dog track combined
during the season.
• • •
Petition* going around Rasenna Park pio and con ru­
ga rding the proposed shop­
ping center in that area. . . .
Hearing set Mar. 13.
• • •
While the State Road Dept.
Is tuking a long look—and not
so long that something can't
tie done right away about itr—
at Celery Avenue as it wends
it* uneven way to the river,
maybe the 'city street crew
will go to work on that same
thoroughfare from .Mollonville
to i'aik Ave. . . • Humps,
hump* and ruts that make for
anything hut comfortable driving.
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Railroad crossing* still »r«
causing much mumbling. • . »
Like Third and Myrtle. . . . Or
Fourth and Kim------ Hint and
Thirteenth and a hulf—just
suuthwenst of the L o c k e r
plant. . . . Any others?
• • •
“
poor ole AC1.........The railloaders have to decide which
is less costly, maintaining the
track or putting cars back ort
tire track after they have “ hit
the ties.” . . . Altd hasn't it
been TWICE i" ‘ he last 39
days that tire wreck crew had
to put locomotives back on the
track at Myrtle, right back of
Celery Printing? • • • Dn thu
ground for many hour*. . . .
Maybe split that switch. . . .
Anyway, lire switch crew sit­
ting around coat* a few dol­
lar*. . . . And naturally, tiro
••switching" (no. not the kind
you give u bad boy. ’cause
these crewmen rcully cun l
help tlris!) ju*l isn't getting
done.
• — —
llut “ poor cd« ACL" i*n t
doing so Itad on the mainline.
. . . Florida East Coast trains
Mill coming this
"* l,lu
crippling strike continue* on
that line------ And Torn RIre •
folks are bundling all that
firm tourist business!!! ’ l«inl
had, Annabelle!
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Established 1**08

MON'.. MARI li dTTtlfiS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

to &lt; *

BY LARKY VKRSIIEI.
City Attorney Bill llutchi,.011 tell* us that Pipeline-City
lease should be ready for final
approval tonight . . .
• • •
Don’t l&gt;e surprised if the
eity start* cracking down on
tiaffic violators .
• • •
Limcrork on 25th St. t» just
one hilt muddle of slush now
. . . “Can't do anythin* until
rain stops." County Engineer
Hill Bush »«y*.
• « •
The biggest water rustomer
In the ctiy is Hunt Co. . . . For
the last ’JO days 14.0.18.9JO
gallon* used.
• • *
Laurel Ave. will probably
be made a through street
from First to 13th.
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That noise coming out of
Joe Wright s barbershop Fri­
day afternoon was Y « u n K
Hr ink Perkins gelling hi. first
haircut. . - Didn’t seem to
enjoy Hr* Initial experience, in
spile of Joe's U nder cure. . . .
And where wu* P“ l*“ 7 • • • Al
the store! . - - " h o wants to
see Ire li'l *»" unhappy ? . • •
llut Tiny Brack didn’t have
,o spend any of the bond h#
won In the baby contest re­
cently. . - - &gt;’op footed » »
Cliut this about the kid
aball s p o n s o r s going
lund nowadays in a state of
N'k? . . . Just got their
lenient, from City RecreaII on costs for tile season.
. When Ron Perry slatted
y supervision of this fine
ith activity, the idea was
t the City would furnish
Is, l.iits, grounds and tim­
es under »u|iervisior» of the
y Director. . . . Kids furbed gloves und shoes. . . ,
&lt;n*oi* supplied uniforms,
linger., training. . . . Now
seems, hut* and hulls are
rtsed ugulnsl t (* .poll.sms.
. So is insurance, , . . And
re seem to lie some spuns who figure that they
I’t stand the pressure. . . .
« • •
iRHECTjON. I don't have
!
i flu . . . Sorry i

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BRIEFS
B e e f l 'p E x p o r ts
TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) —
Hov. Farris Hryant told a
new* conference (ofay that
plan* are in the work* to beef
up exports from Florida to
South Amcricun countries.

WASHINGTON (UI’ I) — The SupnetM
Court upheld today a lower court decision that
would allow railroad* to eliminate "feather-bed­
ding" — unnecessary work—by operating em­
ployes.
An appeal by five railroad brotherhoods has
been before the court for some weeks. The deci­
sion was handed down last Nov. -8 by the 7t li
U. K. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago.
Today's opinion by Ihe court was unsigned.
Hut was simply ‘‘i&gt;er curiam" or "by the court."
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, former labor secre­
tary, did not participate.
Today's action means tlml after sonic rou­
tine moves the railroads can legally go ahead
with work rule changes tlmt would stop the
featherbedding.
During the proceedings, Lirais J. Wagner,
president of the Order of Railroad Conductors
and Hrakemen, said that the unions "will have no
alternative" hut to strike if the changes eventual­
ly materialize.

Before it strike takes place. President Ken­
nedy would appoint an emergency fact-finding
board. This would delay any strike action for all­
ot her (50 days.
The unions represent about 200,000 conduc­
tors, switchmen and other employes who work
on trains. They brought the lawsuit on the claim
that the carriers were violating the Railway
Lalmr Act by Iheir projmsnls.
The Supreme Court opinion said that Irnth
parties had exhausted all legal procedures in
the long dispute and "are relegated to selfhelp" in adjusting it.
Curler the new rules, altont 18,000 firemen
displaced by tlit* diesel locomotive would Ire dis­
missed and 25,000 other jobs would be abolished
over five years. The pay structure would be re­
vised to raise about 150,000 salaries.
Rules that bar crews from working beyond
certain change (mints would lie eliminated and
crews could take trains into yards without pay­
ment to standby yard crews.

'Cowardly As Mice'
Chinese Tell Soviets
TOKYO (Ill'll — CommUn­
iat China concluded a massive
defense ctf its “ hard line"
communism with a challenge
to Russia t« debate their
idvologiral dispute in public.
Describing the Russian* ns
“cowardly us mire," the Chi­
nese Reds said.
“ If you are men enrugh,
str p fin-ward. Lot cm li si te in
1list debate publish all (he ar­
ticles in which it is criticized
by (be ...vi •».,*. aid a? tl,u
pinpln nr our nr. n countries
mid the whole world think ami
judge who is rig lit and nlm is
wl onjf."
The challenge was issued
Sunday in the Lurth a ~1 lust
installment rtf a lUO.OOU-Wrti&lt;1
d e fe n s e

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Man

T ie -lu n g 's

communism as opposed tu So­
viet P r e m i e r Nikita S,
Khrushchev's to owed pulley
of pcureful coexistence. It
was the sharpest attack yet
on the Soviet leader.
The statement accused "cer­
tain people" — m e a n i n g
Khrushchev—of larth “ adven­
turism" nri'l then •Yupituliiln-

lionisin'1 in the Cuban crisis
Inst fall. II renewed the .Mint
thesis that nil imperialists
and reactionaries are "paper
tigers" and that Ur be afraid
of them is "practically non­
sensical."
The statement did not at­
tack Khrushchev directly by
mime, but the reference* were
unmistakable.
11 was hitter at tire fuel the
growing Sjim.Soviet^ split hn*
cidscu Hot-in ' • jjs inf nun b
of its eennototc aid to Red
China, saying these "certain
people" &lt;onlrime tu undermine
Communist unity.
it also expressed bitterness
over Khrushchev's decision to
pull hi* missiles out of Cuba
in the fact* of u nuclear war
with the capitalistic West.
", . . . During (hi* Cuhun
events certain people first
cuiitmltlcd tin1 on or of adven­
turism, and then committed
the eitor of riipitulatiunisin,
wanting the Cuban people to
a e e e p t liumiliiiting tel ms
which would have meant the
sacrifice of the sovereignty of

F in a l P ic a s
PARIS (Ill'll — A special
military court heard final de­
fense pleas todsy in tlm trial
of II men accused of trying to
nssnssinnte President Charles
de (inulle.

their country," the statement
said.
The statement was taken
front un article in Red Flng
magazine, the Peking regime's
leading theoretical journal,
rind broadcast by Peking Ra­
dio.

Sailors Loot
ij . j . Treasury
DALLAS, Tex. &lt;UPI&gt;—'Twit
) unrig sailors, who for 13 day*
had lire powrr tu loot the U.
S. Treasury with a shipment
of Irlunk federal rlicrks.
worth op to $.’&gt;9 million, were
held ineo inmuni ratio today by
red-laced naval authorities.
The pair jumped ship in
Jupnii. iropped a run interna!
airliner in the United .States
and began a spending spree
that could have lapped (Ire
Treasury for unlimited funds,
depending upon the sailors'
nerve.

B ill N e a r s
WASHINGTON

eil past I'c-nsaeidu 47 to 12
an I mangled Tallahassee by u
45 to *29 score.
foinplrtp slur) on spoils
page.
The accidental death of lit­
tle Hcrlde Weeks, Thursday
night stunned tbe hoys a* il
did the many children of thu
I'ilMvrest School ami. who
bore a ronipnsioliate and ten­
der affection for the 31-yearold Herbie.
I lot hie had hover ed around

tiro sehool for year* waiting
for the children t,, romp out,
or inarched serenely down the
middle nf the ruiel. oblivious
of the impatient traffic.
Herb!*, was born tire way
In- wri* ami il'* gentle but
inquisitive mind never pro­
gressed uuich be) mid that of
a small buy.
Itut tlio lurk of maturity
and understanding, the groU«i|ue, glimne-llke
body
amused no Jeer* nr sneer* in

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A hill which
pxpmiil Hu*
ju n io r rniM Vi' o ffice r tm initur
cm.ipr

|,i half a million high
achool youths mil to be iutro-

tlu m l in the 11&lt;iiift,', Unlay.

P la n e s C o llid e
MONT II); M A R S AN.
) ranee (DPI)—Three French
air force plane* collided in the
air during n training flight to.
'lay, spilling flaming wreckHUf over a woo,I,*,f ntt'ii.
H eavy Snow
lly l tilii-d Press International
A heavy snow storm driven
by high winds swept into the
northern planes today afterdepositing nearly a foot of
snow in Wyoming and Colo­
rado.

Deputies Find
Sanford Couple
Floating In Lake
Funeral service* are being
held in abeyance (or a San­
ford couple who drowned early
Sunday In Lake Jc«*up.
Cororner
Hugh
Duncan
idcntilicd the rouplc as Matt
Curtis Stanley, SI, and his
wifesr. Mary Ann Stanley, 47
of H R. 2
Judge Duncan recounted the
couple, who resided near My­
ers fish camp, were observed
at.fi 30 a. in Sunday proceed­
ing in Ureir 12 foot boat, pow­
ered with a 35-horsepower
motor, for a fishing outing.
Some 15 minutes later the
victims were found floating
in seven feet of Water, along­
side their capsized treat, byDale Hogan, Sanford, and
Herman Rowers, Winter Park
Judge Duncan said larth
were considered cxirert swim­
mers. Neither wore a life jac­
ket although scat-type pre­
servers were found with the
taint.
Stanley, a native of Clynter,
Pa., had Ireeit employed as a
security officer al Dynatronirs, Inc . until recently.
Mrs. Stanley was s native of
Morocco, Ind.

'This ©ne W as For Herbie'
It) Dot IliiicinlHitham
Sanford's top-ranking - Jun­
ior Basketball Lea gnu All
Star tiani rolled over all op­
position nr lh&lt;- Stall. 'Iburnsmerit held ) « ii* Friday and
Saturday to hold on to their
State Championship crown fur
the second ttrnight &gt;*ar.
And they did it for Herbie,
With u rallying eiy of
"Thi* mu-'* for 11•■«l»i»-.” the
Sanford youngsters trounced
Wcuuhilrhka 19 to 22. *i|uecx-

(tll'l)

the children of tin* I’ inmrst
...................... n patient and
tender sympathy am) a friend­
ly roncern.
Tin- winning of ihn Stale
Junior itu&gt; * llns'ketiiall tTrain
pmnsliip i* a Meiuurium to
111 l bin Weeks
It was pin*id in lus mininry by the boy* in grateful
but apologetic tlranksglving
for their own strong, straight
bodies und in deepest iniii|iassiutr fur a buy who never inid
a ebnme.

S ta le m a te
GENEVA , 17PI» — Mm
V\estern power* today appar­
ently failed l« budge the So­
viet Union fiuin it* rigid postlion on the nuclear test ban
issue in no informal closed
‘hair debate at the 17-llulioti
distil liniment conference.
R is in g : C o s t s
ST. AUGUSTINE (U l’l) Nio 40-ihiy.oM F lo rid a K n *t
( ojm L R ailw ay nti ike Im* | i||* .

rising lonti*, *rrowing
hanUhip* muI never* econmu*
ic trtliAcks (n f ,'*ri t*’« iipri« nitutiij niiluntrii jf, fm minjf
inti*id*in mi id .Sunday,
P r e s s e s R o ll
NEW YORK (UPI) - New
Yorkers scurried briskly to
lieu-stand* today to pick up
‘ •“'il c o p i e s „f u„. rii Mt major
daily newspaper to be publish
'•'I •" *•“• eity in h7 duys. The
t'rt-page edition' of tbe New
Yolk Post rolled off |litpresses at H a. m. and ropb-s
were bundled Into delivery
vans for distribution through­
out tire city.

2 Groups Urge
Up Teacher Pay
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
Piopo-i-l pay bike* fur sellool
teai hers would bring Into effrcl at len*l two rwnmniendal inn* made rerently by the
Governor**
CommiMiv
oil
ifoality Education.
The rornmittce, in a report
released two weeks ago. -aid
alteption should he given to
the liiise salary of teaehera
and to raising starting salar­
ies.
The I lurid* Education As­
sociation proposed pay hike*
ranging front $100 to ft.fino u
year for Floridu teacher*. If
tb&lt;- propo.-uls uni uilt-iittd by
tile Legislaturo, tin- leeomtni Dilations of the governor’s
euiiimittee would la- realized.

Fuqua Hits
Tax Proposal
WASHINGTON I LTD —
Cuiig|v*sniun Dull Fuipm nf
A11In* -aid today la- will op­
pose the (Hiltion of the Pres­
ident's tax proposals calling
for a five per cent floor on
itemised ilnluetiiin*.
Fuqua *uid the five per
cent flour wuuld serve n* u
detriment to churches, chari­
table organization*, univrrsitii* and other institutions
winch draw all or pail of
their support from euiitrilnitions.

STATE CIIAMI'IONS. Sanford'* All Star Junior
iltbskcllmll team liokl* thu trojihie* they won at
the Stato Tournament held here Friday and Sat­
urday. Three Sanford hoy* were named to thn
AU-State Team. From left, front row are Coach

Fred Miller, Rill Bracken, Kenny Hinson (AllState), Bobby Lund&lt;iui*t, (All-State), Mutt
Morgan and Couch Don Stowell, Burk row,
Ricky Galloway, Bruce McKibbin, Mike l/&gt;ny
All Slate, and Captain of (he All-Star*), Bjad
ilolling**urth and Billy Miller. (Herald I’hoto)

Society To Meet
The Kt-mlml* Numismatic
.Society will moot Wednesday
|at 7:30 p.m. in tha First
Federal Havings and Loan
Assn. Caucus Room.

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A WET ROAD AND heavy rain* landed thin ear in a
from UiRhwtiy 1(5 100 feel west of Marina Isle Saturday
er J. L. Sikes reported the driver, ArLtiur Crawford,
charged with exceeding the safe speed limit,

slough 200 feet
afternoon. Troop­
of Sanford, was
(Herald Photo)

Builder Nabbed
In Repair Probe
"anxious to xrt thing* right,"
was jailed here Saturday night
for the grand larceny of a
mortgage.
lie told a reporter he want*
to bond out of jail and try to
correct any misdeeds done by
Iris firm.
llut hp insisted tire alleged
wrong doing* of Nova Rudd­
ers, Inc., weren’t of hi* mak­
ing. "I wa* only a one-third
partner and they always over­
ruled me," he claimed Inno­
(.Special to lire Herald)
cently.
lly Harold Hummel
Tire man i* William Clctus
Staff Writer
Itraden. secretary • treasurer
Gainesville Dali) Sun
of the now defunct Nova.
He wa* arrested Friday in
GAINESVILLE - A Lin
ford Ironic repair lirm officer, Nashville, Tcnn., and brought
BULLETIN
William' ('Ictus Itrailrn
was arraigned on graml
larreny charge. this morn­
ing in Gaincsvillr In eonnection with home repair
rackets in Alachua County
last year. Hr plraded in­
nocent In the charge* and
wa* held in the county Jail
under ft,900 bond pending
the next term of Circuit
Court.

Silver Spoon
Babies nrriving til Sanford Memorial lln.-u
pital April 27 will literally he "born with u itilvcr
spoon in their mouths."
So announced Mix. Christopher Duller,
president of the Women's Auxiliary of Seminole
Memorial Hospital, today.
The "Pink Ladies" will present silver spoons
to all Imliies born at tin* hospital April 27, priticipnl day of the Hemi-t'entenninl Celebration.

Homestead Filing
Applications Lagging
Applnalimis for ll'fiT homesliml rvempllon me lagging
as compared to lllfiJ, accord­
ing to Mr*. Mary Earle Walk­
er, tax assessor. Sire said 3,.
,'ilHI ap|d ration* must In' filed
between now und Mnieli 31 to
eipirtl the luilllber frhsi ill
1992.
Applleant* ale irigi-d to filiiniiinilntlrly in onler to avoid
tin- Inst minute rush.
New applicant* are nspiested to In ing tire deed to their
property ill und ninki. ripplicrilinn for the exemption, ns
sometime* it it necessary to
get ndilkliiinlrl inf«i ouitimi to
piesenl if fioin another state.
lYtsun* who have received
llu-ir renewal applii-ntions in
i the mail arp urged to sign
them und send them in along
with Hu- lungildi- and intangi­
ble f o r m s with li have In—-ir
properly filled in and signed.
Disabled persons or widow*
must file application for these
i-xrmptliiiis each year. If appliintiun Inis been filed In past

Death Not Due
To Lung Cancer
PITTSBURGH (U l'l)
A
pathologist's report t n il a y
|lsti-l pneumonia “ unrelated
to lung cancer" n» liq- cause
uf ilcuih of retired carpenter
Otto Pritchard, who twice
file&lt;l lung-ennct-r suits against
a lending tobacco company.
Pritchard, ill, of Pittsburgh,
died Inti- Saturday.
A statement by the hospi­
tal's p a t h o l o g i s t following nil
autopsy attributed death di­
rectly to pneumonia. The
tluHincut said*
“The patient died uf pneu­
monia umclutcd to his luntr
cancer. In a pivliminury ex­
amination there was no ey|.
denes* of cancer or residual
cancer."
Microscopic
• la m in a ­
tion will b« held on tissues,
but result* will not t-e known
fur a day or so.

year*, the form on tha tangi­
ble personal property return
is sufficient, New applicant*
must fuinisli proof of disabllit&gt; and sign a curd width is
uviiiluldt- fioin tlic- off ca.

Viels Slay
Missionaries
HAIGON (U I'll — Two
I'rolestnnl missionaries, oiip
of llo-m nil. Ami-rii all, were
billed and two of their chil­
dren sei lon-l) wounded today
ill n I'nmmuiiist guerrilla innlaisli .’&gt;0 miles north of Sai­
gon.
A U. S. military spokesman
identified IIn- dead mission­
in' i-&gt; as KtwooiJ Jacobsen nf
Fotcston. Minn., and Gasp.rrd
Makil of JsiiIi-i tin, tin- l'hilippines.

here Satunbiy night by »n
Alachua County d e p u t y
sheriff. He's the fourth man
arrested here rerently in ihn
emirso of an investigation of
alleged home repair racket­
eering.
Four other* aro being
sought by Alachua County authurifies and nine men havo
been Jailed for grand lar­
ceny ol mortgage* in neigh­
boring Nortiu'cnlral Florida
ruuntict.
Rraden said last night them
should be $5,200 In a Fort
Lauderdale hank account am!
Nova ha* some outstanding
debts, lie said if Ire can
raise bond to get out of Jail
he'll Iry to get lire money
ami make up the alleged deficienrcs in Nova work.
A hearing to set hi* bond
tentatively is set for Mon­
day. Bond on other repairr..cn urreited for grand lar­
ceny here recently ha* rang­
ed from $2,ooo to $3,ono,
Rraden claims lie was Just
"a rublter stamp" for hi*
partner*' decisions.
One of lire partners tlrailcn
referred to is Glenn Jom«
Jr., also being sought for
grand larceny.
"I (old ' them a lot of
limes, ‘They were making mu
feel llil* high'," Uradrn said
"They’d go off together and
make decisions, then como
luck and toll me what they
were," he claims,
Rraden admitted lie worked
on llro ileal in Alachua Coun­
ty that gave rise to the grand
larceny charge, Investigator*
said $159 of work was dimu
on the shell home of elderly
Mrs. Roiuniic Reed. About
$100 in debt* alrwr were paid
off.
In return for the work and
money, Nova took a $1,509
mortgage, investigator* say.
Rr.rdrn said Nova ceased
operations in Oetoher and ho
ha* been working for a homo
repair Rrm in Naslrvillo since.

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MIRD DEALER FOR SEMINOLE CO.

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Ban 'Urged'
WASHINGTON (O P D -T t*
Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee aaid today
railroad merger* should be
banned until Congress formulatei an over all transportslion policy.
The two Republican mem­
bers of the subcommittee
dissented, saying the matter
should be left to the Inter­
state Commerce Commission
(ICC).
The subcommittee, headed
by Sen. Estes Kcfauver, DTenn., held extensive hear­
ings last year on the subject.
Kefauver Introduced a bill
last week to hnld up major
mergers until ISM pending
further study by Congress.
DumucraU Philip A. Hart,
Mich., Thomas J. Dodd,
Conn., and Edward V. hong,
Mo., alio signed (he majority
report which warned that
proposed mergers of Urge
Eastern lines might be the
first step toward a nationwide
railroad monopoly.
Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirksen, III., and
Roman L. Ilruska, R-Neb„
said In a minority report that
the ICC ihould be free to
make Its own determination
on rail mergers under exist­
ing law.
They said the subcommit­
tee's recommendation was
"Inappropriate" a n d "the
complex problems that af­
fect the railroad Industry"
should be left to tho House

Legal Notice

stul Senate Commerce Cummirtecs.
Kefauver'* group said the
ICC did not have the futilities
or authority to deal properly
with the problem. The ICC
now hai under consideration
proposals for several large
mergers, including a mar­
riage of the New York Cen­
tral and Ihc Pennsylvania.
"The Interstate Commerce
Act should be strengthened
to include positive antitrust
safeguards which must be
met," ihc stibcommlllec said.
II said Congress should In­
struct Ihe ICC lo make a
thorough investigation of the
merger issue, Including a
depth study of the railroads*
"poverty plea.*' The ICC
should report III findings to
Congress, the reporl swift.
"There are certain longrange ({hcslions to lie resolv­
ed," It said.
"Will a move toward mo­
nopoly power of Ihe sire and
scope of tho New York C’entral-l'ennsylvania merger be
only a first step in a series of
additional mergers and con­
solidations which will even­
tually lead lo tho exercise of
a railroad system controlled
by private Interests snd reg­
ulated by a regulatory hotly
which may become subiervllent to those interests?"
The Kefauver report said
that lha ICC did not have
enough experienced ex amin
era lo get alt the facls about
[imposed mergers anil did
not have an adequate policy
on mergers.

Legal Notice

IX T H E C l N C t l l T r r U ' R T ns*
t u b SIXTH JtiniriAi, c m .
C U T , I S AXIS FUH S K H I . IT T1I4J (Tillft’IT n il IIT,
WOI.B COIIXTV, P I.O RIIIA,
XIVTH J1IHIIVI, rim I IT
n r C H A N C R B T NO. ISAM
OF F 1,011ID i IX AX II roll
D O tlR E T T A
E.
CAMTUELiL a i- .M i x n f .i : roi'XTV, o n a x .
WALKER.
c e i i v x n . lanrs
P la i n t i f f
X I I Y ir H T O S I W 4 I I
VS.
F E D E R A L NA T IO NAL Ml MITF I t E D V IC TO R W A L K Kit,
MAUK AUAUCIATIIIN,
D . (Mutant
riaintir r.
SOTICM TO A P P E A R
VI.
T O l P R E D V IC TO R W A L K E R F R A N K ! . I N D. HOO PE R and
e / o Mrs. B v . l r n F o a t . r
I X m O T I l V I/JU1HE HOO PER,
I f Onrhstn Strsat
hla wlf* .
E a i l C b llm lt n r d , M i n a ,
DM.nrianta.
ch u itlla
T IIR
XT XVI!
OF
F LO R ID A
T o u ara haraby no t lflu l that T il l ..F R A N K L I N D. tIOOPKIt
e ault fnr lllv o re e haa b » »n
Adilr*** U n k n ow n
f i l e * i a g a ln a l y ou by I / &gt; n DO R OTIIV LOUIBK IIOORETT A
E
C A M P B E L L
I ’ E ll
W A L K E R In tb a olro ull onnrt
Addraaa Unkn ow n
■
o f tha nin th faructal circuit
TOU ARE I t E t l E l i r N O T I ­
In and f o r Samlnnta Coun ty, F I E D Unit a Milt lm* bean
Flor id a. In O ba n osr y S o . t i l l # , filed nualnet yuii In Ihe ab ove
and y o u nra b e r t h , rri|ult&lt;-4 entitled enure, nnd that ymi
t o aerva a c o p y o f y o u r All* a r « reriulrail in fll* y o u r an■war In tba Co mplain t on tba awer wllli Ihe El«rk o f thla
1 ' l a l n t l f r « A tlor n a y , It- Kims t'o u rl and to s« rv * a e o p y
R s t lln s h a u a , o f tba L a w F in n t h e r e o f iilion the Plaintiff , nr
nf
F a ld tr
and
Or tt lnsbau a, p i a l n l l f f *
attorn ey*,
nhnaa
No. H I Mouth K n owlaa Avanur, uamea and a ' M r i . a la M ar k N.
W l n t r r Park, Flurhla, anil flla Cleveland,
Jr.
anil
I'arrult
tha urlsflnal nf such Ana war In llurka, P. fl D r a w e r
Han­
the ottlra o f tha r'lat k o f the ford , Florida, not lal.-r than
C ir cu it C ou rt o n or b e f o r e Ilia tha Sill day o f A n t II. A D.
t n d d a y o f April, IMS, o t h e r , I R t . If ynu full In do e« a
wlaa lha s l l a s s t l o n * o f *aM Davrae Pro Ounfe«*u will be
C o m p la in t will ba taken aa e n d red naalnel y ou fo r Ilia
r nn fa aaad and a P ac ra * Pro rallaf demanded In I h . C o m ­
Confaaao
will
ha
antara.l
plaint, This Hilt la to fora
au alna l you .
rlnan a timr tMilli ■ Thu l&lt;nl
WITNEMfl my hand nnd n f fl- t&gt;rr&gt;|irrty t i r o r f . i l . d aa alne l 1»
plat arut o f tha aald Court at
L&lt;&gt;T 4, » M » * K ». IIE FT
Hanford,
S im ln ola
Coun ty,
I,Kit
ROM EH
O R L A N DO
F l o r id a , this ; i i h day uf Fab*
HBPTION ONE, arnordlna
ru a r y , t i l l .
lo plat l lir lr a l r ecor d ed In
(SE A L)
I'lal llnok IS. Pauea U and
A r th u r H- llarkw lth. J r ,
d, Puhllr Iteuordn o f HvinlClark o f lha Circuit Court
bo le r .i u n ly, Florida.
]lyr Martini T. Vlhlan
WITNEHH my ha nd nnd the
Deput y Clark
aeal ut »ald Court at Hanford,
Patilar and Rattlnahaua
Florida, thla 34th day o f F e b ­
A tt or nay a fo r p l a in t iff
ruary, A. D. EfSt.
t i o a. K n ow laa Avenue
(HEAL)
W in t e r Park. Florida
Arthur II
l la c k w llh . Jr.
P u b lis h March 4, 11. IS. SI
Cl. rlt o f Ihe C ir cu it C our t
CDO-T
fly ; Martha T. Vlhlan.
D. C.
IX TIIS1 CIIICIHT t'tll IIT OF
T i l l ! X I X i ' l l JI R I t i A I . &lt; III- M ar k N c lr v r l a n d , Jr. and
c
e
t
r
u
l l Uurka ,
( T I T nr AXI&gt; F OR SKMI.Xnl.lt
D r a w t r 7.
cn tixT T .
F L on u it,
riiA X . p o
Hanford, Florida
CKKV 5 0 . Im s
I
'u
b
ll.h
March I. It, IS. la
T H E BOUTON F I V E CENTO
C D d -l
ftAVlNOH RANK,
Plalnlirr,
XDTII'M Ctlll HID*
va.
T he Hoard o f C ou n ty C o m M I C H A E L J. A. WILSON, JR., mlaatonera o f Hem Ino Ie C o u n ­
•t ux and at al.
ty, Florida will reoslva blda
Oafandanta. 41 lha ottlra o f Arthur II
A M E N D E U NOTICE OF I l ’ IT t leekw llh, fr , In ih# C our tIX
h o o t * al Hanford. F lo rid a up
M W iT fitoi:
F o H K M .iiai'R i:
to I .as f . M . M onday, March
T O • U ICOIK IK A.
WALKER
11, ISM, for turnlahlim the
and
fuilnwlhgi
HUTU a
W A L K E R , Ilia
ONE (11 H E A V Y DU T Y *1
w ife
TON* LOW R E D
LEVEL
HKSIIHCXCEi ]n an un kn own
DECK
T R A N * PO R T
M ala or
coun try
other
T R A I L L II. New or alia lit
than lha Aral* nt H o n d a ,
!v o . i -I II .IlKh tly Uar'd.
and m altin g ad dra ta ba
Irr-w * intro o tee tillial
ha
Inm
furnlalred
PS» »S SS, A It F I , tJMN.
loilallerl aparlfli’x Ilona t'*i
1). H, Naval A ir t iu ilo n .
Die Hum may he ub lallie I
N avy Num be r I K , Fl&lt;^l
at the n lllr e o f the C o u n ­
Fvat Ottlra, Nrw Y ork ,
ty Knslnr er til Ih*1 C ou r t New Y o r k
hollar ut hvllforil, Florida.
Vnu are ha ra by no tifie d that
Prli-a lild ahull he fo r Ih*
a c o m p l a i n t to forarloe,&gt; a c a r .
It, in eoinpli-le and d e l i v e r ­
tain
luurlKUMn
ennmnberlDir
ed
ready fo r nan to Ihe
tho fo llow lo g dvaurlbad feat
County
lio.nl
D epar line nl
p t u p o r ly , t o . w l l ;
on Li. H IJ-IJ. lour r 4 1
L o t ». Ulork " F “ . Cut Nnr
ilea
aouth
o
f
Haufoid.
T i l V CLUB MANOR. D M T
Florida, and ahould
asNO, I, a r r o r d l n s to tho
elude or Hal
ae paiat rly
plat Ihrraot aa r e co r d e d In
all Hlute and Feilelal lav ra
Plat
Hook 11, Paua IS,
and alt erna te or o p llou a l
I'ubllo Itrrurda o f Seminole
liema
o ff e r e d .
Delivery
C ou n ty , Florida,
dnlri n o l . l be ep erlflii l and
fiaa beau filed again st yo u Mo
Will
he
roll
aid*
I» d
III
tho a b o v a .a t y la d - u it. and j ■'a
awarrllnu lha cuntra el H I
ara r aq u lrrd to aerve a copy
ahould he uremitpnn led hy
of
your
A ns w er
or
other
i'o|iira c l il&gt; l a lU d far-loO
I'leadlnif to the Co mplain t on
apet-lfiratlolia, r a llu a and
rialn tllta u tto ro rj.
A.VDEIttarhliliul
.In la
c o v e rlu u
0t&gt;N*. Ill S ll, DEAN. LOW NIhe II* in to he aupplled.
DKS a van dan IIKIKI, I I I
Rid
to
he
anr-loaed
In a
K a i l Canlral Avenue. Ur Ia ndo.
F lorid a, and Ilia tha orlklna l •valid enva lopr plainly murke.|
on
tin
ontalde,
"H
ID
F oil
A n e w , i o r o t h e r I'K ad lti* In
the o f f i c e o f the C le r k uf tha Marrh I:. IP«S. '
lild* Will he op en ed al a
C ir cu it C ou rt
on or neiore
meettus
lo he hr Id In the
lliu JSib da&gt; o f M arch. IMS
County
Uurnnitaetun
Mretluu
It y ou fait to it.* a*, a d e r r t e
p r o &lt; im t e .r o will hr ta k* u R o o m In the c p u r l h o u a e &gt;vl
Florida.
Tueroluy,
•Salnat y » u ( o r tha rallaf d e ­ Hiuforrl.
Man'll I t , 1**3. *1 Hi on A. SI
m and ed In tha Cum plaint,
T h is Nolle* s h a ll ha puli. or ae atom lh « r e a lt o r n» poeaHalier) once a w a t k foe lone tblr.
The
rlHht la t v . e r v e d
to
c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s 111 the Han­
w a iv e
any
Iri ■k u Io rlt lea or
fo r d Harald.
D A T E D this DU day o f Fat.- ter hlilrutlllev In hi,la and l o
r eje ct any r.r all blda
r u a r y . IK S .
Hoard uf C o u u l y , C u m u l i (H EA L )
alunara
A r t h u r If. B e c k w it h . Jr..
H»n&gt;ltio|.
r o u n t y , Florid a
Uyt M artha T. Vlhlan
J r* HuHhlaon, Cha irm an
D e p u t y Clerk
P u b lish
Fab. 11, II. IS A B y : XV liuah Jr.
C o u n ty EnslU rvi
Mar. 4, 1111.
Fubllah Feb. i i a. Mur. 4, I H 1
C D F -tl

STORE - WIDE

A(!er Bloodless
^i!:‘rry Coup
LIMA. 1‘rrti ftJI'l) — IVru
Was culm tuduy fulluaiitg a
lilorHilt** roup by the artnr-il
furt-p* (hub otiatnl miiitnry
junta I’res dent Ricardo t’eret
(lorluy a. n w'ou!i1-Ih* dictator.
The coup Sunday morning
was l»tl by Puts Gurloy’s
tiircr* junta rolli'Mgur-.v, vvlm
renewed the junta pluigc to
return the nation to civilian
iu Ip alter pieaiiirntiul e|tv.
tiuns in June.
(ien. Nicolas Lindley Lopcr,
."»4, an outspokiR anti &lt;unimun at regardrsl as a friend
of the United .States, took
over us new junta president
under the law of succession
' t-tuhlisited hy tile junta when
it assumrH power last June.
Perez, fiodny remained at
hi. home in suburban Miraflotes Sunday night, appar­
ently under house arrest. Ho
told new-jntm h, had lint rrrignerf the presidency. Rut he
Indicated no desire lo try to
reverse the Junta's decision.
The peaceful turnover fol­
lowed a night of tension at
the prewidentiul palace aa Per­
es Gorioy apparently refused
to leave until It became rieur
he could not count on signifi­
cant support from any sector
of the armed forces

(jlJEKN OF HEARTS at the Mnlodn Skiilo Show which niiitctl $7l2r» for
the Heart Fund in Mimt l.imJn Ley, who wax crowned the 19G3 (fiipen hy
Minn Shcula Beat, llhlii Queen. At left in Mian Nylcene Albers, who won
second iilticu mid ut ri^ht is Miss Beim McKenzie, who wits third.
(Herald Bliotoj

French Mining Towns Hit By Riots
PARIS (UPI) — Prrvi.
ilent Cbarlca rin (iaulle tori.-iy
moved »U«l-lielmeted r i o t
police into nurtliwfslern min­
ing tuwus in u aliuwilown with
dufialit atiiking minera.
Uniun leadcra rejected a
govornment order uf “ work or
fuco tin. conaei|Ut'ncea.*'
An csllm*lMl 200,U(J(i coni
minera liuvu ln-&lt;'ii striking
aiiii'c Friilay for higher i»ny.
They wrro barked by more
limn 500,000 work«T» in iitlinr
nntinnalixi'd industries, m ost
of whom plump'd sympiitliy
wnlkouti Tueadny,

Legal Notice
IX THE Ciller IT rot IIT IIP
Till: xixTii .it isles as, i ni.
IV IT IIF THU STATE IIP
Pl.millM, ■ IX AXD Full
xr.Mixoi.i-: tin v n .
IX
l.'I IA X C R Itr ,
CASK
M l.
D im
MILL EIK1ENE A L E X A N D E R .
P la in t iff ,
va
T H E L M A P. A L E X A N D E R .
Defendant*
XOTICM TO APPEVII
TO| T H E L M A
P.
ALEXAN­
DER
1 P O, Boa )» J
rhutnnnrivUIfy W # i t %'lf*
pi Ilit*
m u
a lira 11 ran ran r
n o t i*
Firau I lm I null fur
It am
b *t n fl l«d .*ufftfn«t yf*u In th»*
Clnu ili Court n f tli* Slnili
.Li 'H- ImI Circuit o f th^ Htuts* nf
Florid a, hi etiut fo r Hnm|ttnl&lt;*
Cnunly, tihiUr C h a n c r r y No,
127‘JJI, t lif' niylrt nf an Id nati**
in'inpr h i m , rarnrasra a m c x a m &gt;i : u , riaiiitirr. - v * . t i i i : i ,
MA I* aSLKX.ANlirail, U f f« n fia nl,
Y uli
AK i;
IIMILUY
KK*
QtTIIIKD to f 11n jrfttir
vs 1tip Hi a C l - f k of" ill In ciaiirl
and to «#r%-n a ruiiy o f « ithi e
yi i ni ii iii« l i l i i n i i f i B
at* or Huy,
h Iihwu iiuiiif and ttddrrNi up*
pfiir* liflovk, ciu nr t i if o r r I Ii **
;n d day o f April, A l » . 19A3.
or a liter#* Fro Confnaifl1 liiai
lie *itl*r4M| a a.itu■! you
DATUI* this S»th d*&gt;
of
K«* briiary, 1UC3,
(H UAI.I
A r I it nr It- fle ck wit hi J r ,
Clerk
1t&gt;; MirlL.i T, Vlhlcn
l»t p o l y c|*rk
M w u r d II Hurt
A tt ornv y fo r IMaintirf
1 !&lt;• HoiMh Court
i ulu ud o, Florida
F u IdM» M ilt It 4. 11, IH, 3&amp;
ClH l-i

Truck lornl* o f a r m e d g e n - . sit iu n ” o r d e r |iuVaijftlift.ik I k ' v
Harrnes late Ktmday Iwgan ' in la y .
The order m d miners in
rolling into the towna of Saint,'
Avoid, Mcrlebadi, Forbaeh, that district faced prosecution
if they did not return to their
S t i r i n g - W e i p b - ) , uml 11,,-rpita und perform their regular
bor Inelers awid the govern­ joha when their shift* were
ment's threat of arrest and &gt;iu(&gt; to atari work toduy.
posaiblu jail or finea for
The minera walked off their
strikera Itnvo in.pie things jobs Friday to support deWofao. 'Ilioy lulled a maas niHfiila for an uverngu 11 per
meriting of 100,WO minei* fur i-ent inert?*** in wages now
ranging from $120 to $200 per
today nl lumt,
Tho atriku cominltteo fur month, and a reduction In
the Lorraine area Into Sunday working time.
11m government threatened
distributed paniphlMa calling
on the minera within their them with dismissal If Lhey
district lo atay off their joba failed to return to work with­
dciplte a government *'retjui- in 4H hours. The 48 hours run*
out first for the Urrsiiw re­
gion miners. The rest have
Monday off.
NOTjt'H iMiraii rm iT H iiii
To

N-ADIJ l«A%%'
W HOM
IT
MAT

craii.v

COX-

Nolle# !• h#rc&gt;iy alv r n that
Cm un d&lt;r»!«n«tl, por-u.tut to
th« f’ Fh'lllllnuB Ni»m* Htntulr/*
IlnUftft lull No. 1175. Chftptor
No
SO&amp;53, 1 w * o f Florida,
Ifill. u l l l rrftifttrr w It H the
Clark o f th4 Circuit C ourt, In
and for jiftnumde Cpunty. F l o r ­
ida.
upon
receipt
of
pr»»nf
o f tha puhllrAtloii o f thla n o ­
th'?,
tin
fled Itlouft
Mil me.
llUIVU HA IT AND T A F K I . i ;
CD., (h ot l i t ? ) un der which
I urn ftfiKiinrd In liu#1nc** f
cftpimf lo ftiivauu lit huftlfi#*»
at rn in h rr HlKhway 17*!»5 (I*.
O. Hus II S ) In the City o f
Lo itir wood, Florida
Th.it the parly liit r n i *-d fn
aald hutltit •« *•nitt #'-rpr I*a, Im a Ft
t ollun #
Florence f? IIIii*|m«w

r / o Mm
V

CFIIANKH

CllinhBth CiiudlB

O. Uo* lit

* liftroll |b, M a ha in •
l o l l aim ; h k h k h y n o ti
!■*I F I » I h niI i» *o11c 11ft• If#ftii
I'Mi'di uiifttiiftl you til I h*» ii hoy (l
tntlMrd i'u m#*■ 'i ud thul you
• 'ft r niutr rd to f 11** y o u r mi• ii »*r « till llio i ' Ii' i k of Mila
Court 4 ii 4 In. B i f.t,o „h _c o p y
(h r (ha I 'l a ln ilff
Hi r o o f up
r i a l i i l l f r a nl lu m p y is u ln*a#

O. lioA 1171
Florhlii
Aid or net * f - r
%dmlnlet ratoi
I' ii hi Du March 4, it . 1ft, 21
C lh l.o

M il (

ks

%nilrr nl I’lihlli* lira til*a
N m lei/ la lif i ifb) u,H i $i, Hri.ir il
nf Cfllljll) r- |||nit* x.U11M|m ..f

8#mltiolv County, Florida, nrlll

i h# j r « u antifal
iK «in ti ilia
ilurtalon nf Die Hoard o f Ad
it , h im *
a n ti
a d d lr a a
la
M ack
jilttlUi'fil grMnUiiK m B(i#t'lal
N
C|r$ 1‘ lfiml, Jr,
lid tin r*#l*l pi'#l»ll»Hi I** tIm- Z on in g Ki'iittlatloiiM In i , n A 1 i -&gt; i i q to i » •
I* JoliriBunt I* D. M n i m r
H-ihfnrd.
F|«r|d*,
|iul
iah r D m I ar*'A »&gt;n n Idrlt ap ioial
Ha*
giMiitad
for
thuii Hu* K i l l d ay **f Murvli, fftci-pl loti
A- D Iftll* If yo u (all lo d.. cfWdjiD tr«4iiil#n( plant on th#
•o m Drcrt# Fro Conf rMU will fo l l o H i n * *lr • » liia-d p r o p e r ty ;
On#, h#aln al •
iir #iit* r«'d agaliial y ou fo r Farurl No
I hr •i llaf *1«rnijftii«l« «l Id tha point 175 « : ft %V «.f th# F.
«’**•111 |sln11) t. Till»ult
IIi* I III* * o f M i l d ! « ( * &gt; . ’ n \ i m v
f u
i 4
tnu rtn ip .
TI m* \\ t»f tha UK t'orurr o f D m#
|i|tM.-(fi'llitl | \v kj **f Ih HK't o f (He M F ,
M ai
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t liuiica
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fta
fl;
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ludu
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U fcu fl. l i o n . # I 317
Ur|ilai. n iv u rilln i
In th* 33.’.#
|ilat I h ir c u f, rti'ur&lt;!t*l III fl (•• tn* h i l l . Fare*) No. I h r
F U i lk&gt;ok U t al (i4* r Hn*f Its Kin at a point 175 «3 ft \\ o f
l»ulill«7 t m i n l i
of
«• Illi­ Ilia »: I tin1 o f a ml III1 4* ft N
nois l%4iinly, Fhiridn
1
IV o f th* I
Air C o n d , O n l r a l llr «t &gt; o f lit# W ’ h o f 1hr Hi: *4 o f tha
*»f K.ullon
1S-t18-3»K.
|nh. .......... aurf milt, par* \ ID*
(hatoii m n ,\ l #; s ' i 3 " \\ yo 11.
■i or ntly I ii* talk'd
WITNLfiS id) hand and Um I hap i*&lt; %V : i r fl., Itirn- • S 1*
#i al o f M id Ciiuri ill MaAlfiifdi 3**53“ II IM* ft, them a I.' 357 II
Florldu, (hi# t i h d a y u f Fali- til Ihv l l l l l
1Mill 11 hi artriK b i l l hu h* Id
Mmi), a* D. (III.
&lt;HF At.)
In tha 8 11m h o ik Cout il) CtMiri
Arth ur H. pr-rkwltli, Ji
1 l i m i t , 8-111 ford
Fluitda.
lit
1"o*n11ilBBkmffia
Clwrk »»f lha Flrt'ull Court IItm 4*0unIy
Ji)
M aiaa tv i 1 T&gt;r&lt;
litmin. ot) MaiaTi 13, (#4511 at
D I\
in Ait) A Al or «a aouh i h f i c
afte r «* pM-#lhl#
Mark N C k " iftiid, Jr. and
Hoard «tf ihiiiniiy i*«jrimilBlliildkl V Jolt Ii Boil anil Cal *|iiii#ra
roll Hurk*
Homiuola County, Florid a
1*. O- Dr SUM /.
ii&gt; J. c * lluLthiaou. Chair­
hat)ford, FlnrUJa
man
C ar roll Hurk#
A llot
A rth ur
lD ckulth.
A tt o r n # ) # fo r Y'Uintlff
Jr.
I'ukllfth I * n.
11, |». 35 A
r u M D U Mutch 4. 1X 1.
Mar I. n « a .
CDil-ft
C D F -3 3

STEAKS

• T-HONE
•

• PORTERHOUSE

• SIRLOIN

l.li.

honk l e s s l u l l c u t r o u n d

SPARE RIBS

Lb.

3 8

LEAN &amp; MEATY

PORK N E C K
C H IT T E L IN G S
C H IC K E N

. . .

BONES
a

a

lb. 10c

. . 5 lbs. $1.19

a

BACKS

•

•

5 lbs. 49c

PORK CHOPS
FIRST CUT

3 Lbs!

praaaad
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7YBTEX
eurtnnv IrrlDlini vrrmi in atronc. arid
urln# and Ay ajvaltaala aaln rtllrf. Or|
cnrmx ai drurtuu. r#*i b«it#r lui

ttiuaUr brlncft fast, ralailnc comfort l&gt;r

NEWCOMER?'
Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to a
new home?
Your Welcome Wagon
Hoateaa will call with
g ift s and fr ie n d ly
greeting* from th* com­
munity.

Legal Notice

V

Lb.
Limit 3 I'leane

ur loat ton hoi h day and ulvht. Second arUj.
you mav lot# b!#«p and luffBrrroai )taadachaft. Bark
BarUcha ftivl IMl old.Tir#d. da-

The Saint .Mary's River con­
nects Lake Superior with Luke
Huron.

* 11hi ii do,

Fresh Fla. Grade A D &amp; D

SICOHOARV TOIIONff KIIT4TI0N

Hall To Close
On Wednesdays

fit Hunt |*lUr HL) CCt

FRYERS

A((#r 31* uatiinion Kl4ntr'm fUftddti Irilift! 1car*•afftcl laic# b« mini' »om*rt »•
»»*« and it.*r make fou itiiatainl otnott#
from too fr#qu«ok burntn# or llrhln«

New office hour* at the
Lougwood City Hill will be­
come effective March 6 with
Urn beginning of Wednesday
afternoon closings until sl­
ier the Lain city tax rolls an1
completed by City Clerk Mr*.
Onnie It. Shumate who will
spend Ute froe lime in San­
ford working on the tax lilts.
The Hall will |M- open from
H:J() a. in. until noon and
from 1:30
m. until 4 p. m.
five days u wes-k cxcepl on
Ddifl *i kftuford HfrnlnnD
County, Florida, Fahruary to. Wednesdays and Saturday*
19(13
when it close* at main.

n
i i i i ; i n i \t i
ii
I AM Ii I M H I M l I . r : n i l A l l ,
FI.4111 III %
IN l l l l l I N I M H 4IF
U O l . D U I U i ; U A N DA LU
f l#?#cift#(t
M l l l l # : 4*1-' AMIM.II ATION
r u n i i % %i. i»t *bi ii % n i,i :
T o AI.L WHOM IT MAV CD.V*
era H.N S
Notice I# h « i t h y utven Miat
Ih* und#r#lKit«d |o« r (I h d it*
F inal
i* \dmlnl#1 r.ilor
lit*
I S lU tl
jl
(id d w lre

MONDAY • TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY

B ackache &amp;
N erve T ension

Legal Notice

(JOODUOI’ E 1 ER. CAN - Limit 4 With $3 Order

TOMATOES
COPELAND - LARGE JAR

PURE LARD
Until 1 With IS Or Mnre Food Order
FAMILY SIZE LOAF - Limit 4 With *3 Order

EVERFRESH BREAD

SAXET

I’M I M id i n M 4 IH
NOTH*I: i s lie n lt j' a tv■■11 that
I 4iii f*naai?&lt;l In tnia|n&gt;j»# at
(••; %Yrat Fir#t at., Banfurd,
Flori d a, unllfthdall, i|»dl|f4; that It hfto •1* i Hi* i*&lt;*uniy,
f I* (itliiii# n a m ? o f
filed ll* Felltlon fo r
Final
T
i
n
:
VILIaAOra
INN,
(Util that
■Dlacharg*.
t n l that It will
I Inland to r*ula(#r nal«l tiam#
ap ply (»• the (Niuntjr Jtulic* « w llh Ilia c.’ l*frk u f tii? C ir cu it
Court
of
Hemlliotn
C o u n t) .
Court, Br ml fin I# C oun ty , F l o r ­
F lo r i d a mi ihe 2A|h d ay «»f
In -iccar da nrt with (h#
l&gt; Tlira n n c U T n il IIT. Mat ch, 0 6 3 , for ap p rov a l of ida,
m m ii
jithi i%i.
r iiir r n puni# and fo r Final D(#&gt; harie# l»rovlaliid# o f ih ? F i f t l t l o u i
Hlatul##,
lo-w lt.
fi f?o r II.Mill) \ IA AM) FUH an A&lt;1 mini f * tor o f the Ka* Nam«
tlnn
14jo!»
Flori d a
sta tute #
■HMtXttlsM i of Al l,
fa t* o f O o ld w lie K iiiln lt , tlu1357.
( II «M 1.11% Ml. I ;*iM
ciiihh I.
FI a: C liffo r d F Pritrlur. Jr.
NDTICM n&gt; %rr u %it
n U u t i " National ll.ink o f l*t(MI-l»
Marrh 4 M. If 3ft
I ' U l ’ Ult\ U NATION* Ms M o ltT *
or ln ndn ,
ll AUU AMM0CIAT1ON.
A*
I d iii ln litr a lor o f the
I'lalntlff,
IlflAte of Onldmlre Han%•
d«H, d# rj|ft*d
TIIOMAH D
F.I’ B A S K )
jn
IIr i C W Da via
• ud h %ll AII V ULHA.NKX. hl»
VI r F rr -l d «n t and T rU it
wifi,
»
O ff icer
Hi f**ii(J«t lit*
lairry * I HmMli
I ill: m i n ; &lt;11 i i.mtin a
o f lluki r. U sk* r k kinllh

Till HAIIAH f

The Ford Motor Company
wa» lncurjatraterl in Michigan
on June Hi, lUU), with a capi­
tal of $11X1,1)00 and, on July
33 of the same year, the com­
pany Mild iti first car, a twocylinder original Model A, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia
Ilritannics,

S u p e r S a v in g s

GREEN &amp; W H IT E L IM A BEAN S
VIRGINIA PETROShl
P. O. Box IIII
NORA NORRIS
TK MSI I

LARUE

B Ati

P L A N T A T IO N M E A L or G R IT S

WKLCOME W A G O N

PROFITABLE
FRANCHISE
OPPORTUNITY

N O W A V A IL A B L E
W IT H

MR. G FR EN C H FRIES . . . 9oz.pkg. 9c
W IN T E R G A R D EN PIES . . .

2i
BANANAS
Lb.
9‘
Sweet Potatoes Lb. 9‘
White Potatoes 10 Lbs. 39c

APPLE - PEACH • CHERRY
HOLDEN RIPE

U. 8. NO. 1

GENERAL M OTORS
IN

23 01.

^

^

YELLOW DRY

SA N FO R D

ONIONS

OK

3 lb. Bag 19*

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

Quantity Rights Reserved

SALES &amp; SERVICE GMC TRUCKS

Prices Good Thru March ti

PUU FUHTHKK 1NK0HM ATIUN
C A L I. Olt W HITE

RALPH

2 Convenient Locations:

ELLSW O RTH

DISTRICT MANAGER
RO\ SI»1, ORLANDO. FLA.

PH TK *-(0J«

4th. S t &amp; Sanford Ave.
IIOO W. 13th. Street

�H

VAH-5 id le s Weatherman: Returns Heme
Heavy Attnik S -| u n I r « n
L'ika ileficil
&lt;l..rii(.l tlt.i
___
Five
tlio lu’ii thermal)
Friiluy to keep a homceominit
date «ilh fumilli*, friend*
nmi homes which they hadn’t
t a n or s o iii niont i.i.
1 ho fit at of the fsavi.g.-

kr it it

S
A ill Skywntrfnr* att.icV .ivrr the field Mluwrxt by f.»i eu^tain 1 in»p«vtion.
,i.umhem,
,
pilJteii by Cmilr. imitiunx of four » ml l»g
The it 11 t. a d r &lt;&gt;n ungimitty
I.j I.. H. S«ttc,' mu,Iron com- plane* respectively*
planned it 12-plaRe fly-hy for
m.-inline officer, touched down
The hint IW„
twit VAH-5 nir- tlie more than HHI person*
at Ramey Field at 6:50 p. m. lTnft |a„deil Inter ... the eve. present to greet them. How­
Cnulr. Sette led n light for- nine after lining delayed in ever, turbulent weather iilnng
'i.atiun i f four Skywuriioiii, Jiuk»uuvllle for t eluding ami the Atlantic const .1 e I a &gt; e.l
their launch ami finally foreed tlie formation to bleak up
into its smaller components.
Sette amt flight news of
the fitwt leu Hirpliiiies were
welcomed l.y I’uitlr. t'hn.le*
W. Meshiei, Chief Staff tiffi­
n’. of Heavy \ttarh Wing

mitments.
The Sanford mea was wellrepresented at the homecom­
ing hy ,-i veal officials includ­
ing Mayor Tom McDonald;
County Commissioner John
Alexander: tilen McCall, t.rcsident of the Seminole Junior
Chamber of Commerce; James
A. Wright, past president of
the Nav) I.cat: ne of Alltel tea.
Central Florida Council, mid
Uichu.il Peas, past pn—idcnl
of the Seminole County Chaml et of Comnle.ee.

In addition, the Seminole
II ml. School bam! rendered a
snappy “ A n c h u r i A weigh"
and other fittiti*j numbers as
the fliKlil crew* secured llteii
nil., a ft.
The remainder of the .’luo
“ Savaite Soils" officers and
men arrived from Norfolk
Satimh.y i.ftcnooii via airlilt. A kuitt the reunion si cue
was rc|H’atcd.
Heavy Attack S &gt;|u a d &lt; o it
Five left Sanford Iasi August
:t to operate with the Second

and Sixth Fleets aboard the ’
Attack Cartier For res tat.
P u r i n e Its deployment. I
V A 11-5 roinlurti-d Intensive
(milling eveieises and filled a
big spot in this nation's
"Foiee in Ueadilless" in the
Medite. ta neon.
'Ilie Foneiti.l, and VAII-fi,
visited nine polls; ilnicrlona,
Spain; Camn’i. Fiance; ton
mi. I.noun' and Xae’d , Italy:
I’aleili.o, Sicily; Athens and
l{holies. Ulcere, and licit nil,
l.ebanon.

Fur

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il

&lt;#CARRAW AY
7 „

McKIBBIN
111 NUltTH I'AltK

fa

2-u:m

One: t’**pt. Ifwbetit M, Witte*
rotumamlii.K otticer of the
Sun fui.l Natal Air Station,
and. of eoume. the limg-nunHtd embraces of loved ones.
( ’apt. Joseph M. Tully Jr.,
cotnn.at.de. of Heavy Attack
Winy On. and fo.n.er VAI1-6
lommundliiK officer, was foieed to iiii-s tic hunuemnlng
hecausu of out-of-town com­

Civic League
To Ko!d
'Workshop'

TO P
VA LU E
STAM PS

AND

W ilh Purcfifli#

of Any
Polmrtfo Farmi
Salad
Nu C
' *•
Nil ;4»i li

E s T a llr

O tiJSY

Ouoniny fOijilifv Rr civi'il

Tuesday's monthly meeting
of the I-ongwoed Civic League
will take the form id a
“ workshop" when members
wit! meet at 10:110 a. in at
the Civic league Buildings on
Church St. to work on booth*
for the March It! Spring Festi­
val, sp nsored annually by
the gruup as its principal Bind
raising event.
Those attending have lieen
advised to bring a sack lunch
for tlie noon meat. Dessert
and coffee will tie provided,
Mrs. Merle Harris and Mrs.
Ifobert March, representing
VFW Vuxiliaiv 8207. will pre­
sent the league with an out­
door American Flag during
the group's regular business
meeting.
Serving on the refreshment
committee for this month are
Mrs. Kalplt Start, Mrs. Kitcry Kaddin, Mrs. Clark Mc­
Coy, Mrs. Otis Lee, Mrs. Gar­
land Shaw, Mrs. Paul Burmaster and Mis* Dorothy
Heath.

WEM’OAlli liO.Hls jtj.y -N.'S t ..[d. K&lt; il Ware. loll, (.Mr, L'liiiflus
Menhier, ceitlcr. to \ All-. C.uiim;. tili..,; Officer, l.yle II. Set to.

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GROUND BEEF

Concerl Nixed

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JFK Full Of Indecision—Goldwater
WASHINGTON I l l 'l l
—
Sen. Barry Goldwatcr believes
President Kennedy is a viclim
of “ indecision" ami that the
Hepublieans ran oust the New
Frontier Iroitt the While
House in liwi.
Tlie
Arizona jet
pilot,
whose political pru ti;e is
snaring among GOP conserva­
tives, also say* his parly's
HUH presidential nomination
still is "up for itrahs,"
Gold water gave tills ass-css*
ment ol the current political
Irene in an exclusive interview with Cniled Press In­
ternational. Touching a wide
variety of subjects, both
domestic and foreign, tbc sena tor;
—Said Communist China
may explode a nuclear bomb
any day now. But he -aid Pe­
king's “ rickshaw" economy
could take 25 &gt;curs to build
a delivery system and fash­
ion a nuclear strike force.
— Kuled himself out as a
vice presidential candidate.
Guldwalor said il would be
“ ruinous" to have a presid­

ential candidate pushing lib­
eral causes while lie was at­
tacking them.
—Said $7 to $)i) billion could
Ik? cut from President Ken­
nedy's proposed budget with
out touching space or defense
efforts. But realistically, he
said, the economic* will not
be made iH-ratisc the Senate
will restore House cuis.
—Complained that adminis­
tration defense planners are
trying to substitute the Pres­
ident's civilian authority fur
necessary tactical and stra­
tegic judgments of experienc­
ed military leaders. "That is
the lug mistake Hitler gut in­
to—the Kaiser got into,” the
senator said.
Goldwatcr, a reserve Air
Force major general, was al­
most engulfed in plane mu­
llets—he tries to i t a mode!
of each plane he fib »—us ho
sat at Ills desk and attacked
the methods and goals of
Kennedy administration de­
fense planning.
The

adm inistration

i*

said, “ talks about freedom
for the President to select tlie
weapons—that can't lie done."
Goldwatcr said Pentagon
planners are operating on the
assumption that U S. forces,
in any brush-fire war, would
have to abandon conventional
arms in favor of a full nu­
clear exchange us soon as
either s i d e
used nuclear
arin».
' I don't believe either side
wants to go into nuclear war
. , . but we don't leave our­
selves any room for negotialion or pause," Goldwatcr
said.

MOSCOW ( l ! l ’l&gt; — Soviet
I-olt Ul III offiriuU have dec idl'd
against having mme Ameri­
can jazz band appearances
here like tlie Benny Goodman
tour of Itusslii last summer, it
u.i&gt; learned today.

Whether you serve mcot loot, stuffed peppers, s{&gt;oghctti or burgers,
Winn-Dixie cxlrci Icon ground beef will moke it belter. Try sorrw
kxnghl. Money Ixick guoranlM U you're not complutofy satisfied.

Symptoms of Distress Anting bom

STOM ACH ULCERS

1HI
1 1 -ACRES
n v . n u FRESH
r n w n rFROZEN
n w a i n rFLORIDA
L w m u o ORANGE

ex c es s a c id
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST

Juice 5
Steaks.. 3

due to

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* ► (K fr l
m illio n
of ill#
W U L A R O TH I AT M E N T 1 t r U .b w ,i,|
l l a m a i h ^tul Clwi»d#n«f U H cvrt due !«• ( a &lt; v ii A i l d - F w i D l | t i l l a n , t e u r or U p t i l
( t e r n i r N, G i i i l n i i i , H r a r lb u r n ,
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Has 'Iakin (iter D»nrr.hi|i and Management III

JA c (JULaqsi
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N ot loner ago we told o f having a
talk with Francis Roumillat Jr., new­
ly installed president of Sanford's
Chamber o f Commerce. Although ho
isn’t discouraged by the so-called
"freeze economy," Mr. Itoumillut does
aee quite clearly the need for Sanford
and Seminole County people sticking
together, as never before, in order to
get our economy back on the Main
Line, Part of the gonl can be accom­
plished by keeping our local taxpay­
ing merchants in business with tho
simple and painless plan of buying
things from them whenever it is pos­
sible to do so.
A s Important as It Is to buy nt
at home, it won’t solve tho problem by
itself. Money must circulate in a
healthy economy. That brings us to
another extremely important func­
tion of the Chamber: bringing in pay­
roll industries so that the city and
county may have a 12 month payroll.
The citrus industry, as we all know,
irf seasonal and always has a sum­
mer slack. The chamber’a watchful­
ness for industrial prospects, and ita
efforts to bring them to this area, is
under the chairmanship of Scott
Bum s. W e like Mr, Bums selection
for the job because he is a real fight­
er and doesn't give up easily. W hat’s
more, he Is in the center of Sanford’s
business life, as manager of Florida
Power and Light and thus is able to
see at first hand the need for fresh
year-nround payrolls, There are more
groceries on Mr. Burns own table

when the economy is humming.
The Sanford Herald has offered
nlrcndy to work hnnd-ln-hand with
Mr. Roumillat, Mr. Bums and every­
body else in tho organization. It takes
the chamber, and every man in it, to
got the job done. And tho hope-oper­
ated community daily is properly
part of the team.
W e can help, and will help. But
you, the citizen nnd reader, can be of
immeasurable assistance, too. I f you
hear about an Industry that is think­
ing of relocating (perhaps some in­
dustry related to your own line of
work), by all means get In touch
with the chamber. Such T ip s’ have
been helpful in the past, both here
nnd in other communities. Remember
thut you, the individual citizen, are
tho eyes nnd ears o f the chamber.
Your information if It isn't passed
along may never reach the right cars,
and it mny never be acted on. There
are still, unfortunately, too many of
us who think only in terms of our
own nnrrow interests, forgetting
thnt we will all prosper if the city
and county prospers (and we will
suffer if the city and the county as a
whole suffers).
Let's resolve to think o f the
growth nnd economic solidity o f San­
ford and Seminole County nnd its
area first — even ubove whatever
narrow interests we mny have. If
wo work in harmony as a team— the
Chnmbcr, the newspaper, and each
individual citizen— there is hardly a
way to lose.

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WE HAVE FREEDOM* BUT NOT UNITY

Dr. Crane's

the important area of govern­
ment income and expendi­
tures, or—costs and taxes.
Our GOP ptatrorm will em­
phasise the fact that there
Is absolutely no need for
additional taxes at this time.
The urgent need it to provide
the citizen* of Seminole Coun­
ty and Florida with their full
value for each and every tan
dollar collected. Thli i* not
being accomplished today.
The government can accom­
plish ita vital taiki—many of
which are not being perform­
ed properly today — without
raising taxes.
A serious and consistent
analysis of the costa of gov­
ernment activities will assure
tho required economy and
efficiency. T h e legislative
body and the other govern­
ment officials must spend
more effort on how tho tax­
payer can get more value
for Ids tax dollar, Instead of
devoting too per rent of time
and effort making plana for
more (pending.
The candidate knows from
experience and background
tliat this can be accomplished.

The candidate Is ixcdptionilly
well qualified to take the
Initiative in organising and
spearheading an attack on
costa from every angle. With Carol waste to know how
know hoit end dedication ap­ to increase her rating In the
plied to this challenge the 4-11 Beauty Quren Content.
Since 1 recently nerved a*
benefits and services from a Judge, I am offering some
each tax dollar will be in­ comment* that should bo of
creased.
‘special interest to girls and
Sincerely,
also their mothers. For
Jan Fortune
RtO DE JANEIRO (U P I)many women does'l know
Republican
Candidate
flo r ld i Gev. Farris Bryant
whet the Judges use as cri­
Housa of Representssaid here Thursday that many
teria for picking winners.
tlvea
pro-Communist spies are en­
CASE 0-473: Carol J., aged
joying the “ Good American
16, belongs to a 4-H Club.
Editor
life" under the guise of Cuban
“ Dr. Crane," she esked,
Saaford Herald
refugeei.
‘I am entered in tho 4-H
Dear
Sir:
lie said during a businessI wish to take this oppor­ Beauty Queen Contest in my
pleasure tour o( Latin Amer­
tunity to expreaa our alncere county.
ica, that auch spies enter the
“ So what can I do to in­
thanks and appreciation to
V. 8. with groups of refugee*
you for the flna publicity giv­ crease my chances of win­
to divide the antl-Caslro re­
ning? For the victor then
en to us by your staff.
fugees and to conduct mili­
Our recent Eleventh Annual goes to our State Fair and
tary espionage.
be
crowned
state
Swedish Smorgasbord w a f may
Bryant Is (King accompan­
Qucea."
most
successful,
and
the
ied by hit wife and Develop­
Last summer I served as
members of the Ethel Root
ment Commlasion Chairman
as one of the 3 Judge* for a
Circle
of
the
Congregational
Wendell Jarrard on the trip.
Christian Church Join me In similar 4-H contest.
The other two Judge* were
thanking you for your fisc
women—
one being a Homo
la Wisconsin, homing pi­
coopcrsllon.
Economies authority and the
geons are protected by law.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Harold Herbs! other an official of a Charm
School.
O U R B O A R D IN G HOUSE
Chairman
We three Judges interview­
ed every girl, Individually,
CP ALLTHC LUCK/fM S U .S IT TO V*,
P lu c k ’ T H E S W M B UK1 KIRS COMM,
Just to find out how she
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AMD THaMTMO*eC*eet»V HOARDER* WIV6 MB THU
could handle questions and
FMOSTfCOWUXOTUlHK ABOUT IT, AtAVPfe THAT YARN ABOUT A
carry on conversation.
KST1RED DICK NAMED TWKS&amp;O WAS 3UST A PLATE OF LEFT- /
Some girls were shy and
04E lf MACARONI/^tU.L.TCANT TAKE- A CHANC&amp;/ tF tT6 *■
Tho term '‘ccitiblne" ts tn quiet, responding only when
THO dAMBTrilflafcX KNEW OMCC-.THi* 16 OUST THE SORT
OF DUMPNC'D 0B LIVING IN/ AND HE'D PULL Me OUT LIKE popular use throughout Great they were asked a direct
CRAB *RAO 6 ON A 60LF6RCCM /
Britain nnd the Dominion* as question.
Others were vivacious and
a synonym for what is more
gay. A few of them bubbled
commonly spoken of in the over with vitality so they
United ,S tate* u* n “ merger." picked up our quevtions and
Thia ia « large concern result­ carried the conversation aing from the permanent com­ long without effort.
bination of n number of smallAll three of us Judges select­
er rouccrni in tho aantu line ed the seme girl as the most
of buslneie.
vivacious and attractive on

Spies Enjoying
‘The Good Life’

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THEY HAVE UNITY, BUT NOT FREEDOM—

To The Editor
Zditor:
It « i l a pleasure bearing
from yon on Thuriday. At
that time you requested aome
sews relative to the current
Republican campaign. Infor­
mation la provided hero on

Peter Edson

THE GREAT ENIGMA OF 1963

Worry Clinic

Matter Of Fact

this conversation test
■For she exuded friendliness
and had what wo called an
out-going type of personality.
Her enthusiasm was contag­
ious.
All the girls were undoubt­
edly friendly, but didn't
exude much except when ask­
ed a direct question.
Later in the afternoon, we
Judges then Inspected all the
contcstanti as they paraded
across the stage In their
bathing lulls.
One girl who had rated
very high In our previous con­
versation test, was a decided
blonde.
But sh« wore a bathing
suit that wax pale blur and
white, so It didn't accentuate
her blonde akin.
In fact, It tapered off into
an undefined, weak margin,
So this girl would have rated
much Itiglicr if site had em­
ployed a dark bathing ault of
one color.
A flowered or speckled type
of bathing ault distract* at­
tention so It doesn’t help a
girt much in a bathing suit
contest.
It is usually better to em­
ploy a one-color battling suit
when In a beauty contest.
In fact, alt apparel Is sup­
posed to servo much ai tho
frame around a beautiful
picture.
There Is a basic law of
psychology to the effect that
the frame should not call at­
tention to itself, for then It
detracts from the picture It
surrounds.
All of you women might
profitably mako note of that

law, for often dress designers
wilt concoct a biiarre style
that actually pulls attention
away Irom Use girl who wear*
it.
All of these 4-H glrli were
active in church and con­
structive high school organi­
sation!.
Most of them played in the
ichool band and many wera
baton twlrlen, too.
They had been In 4-H work
an average of about 6 years
so had already fulfilled many
practical projecti, auch as
cooking, Interior decoration,
sewing, etc.
So we Judges looked forward
to our eveolng task of viewing
them in (heir evening gowns.
See tomorrow's follow-up.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Inspiration, determination
nnd perspiration — pretty
hard to beat aa a success
threesome.

WASHINGTON - CNEA) There won’t be any $l,000-eplate dinners or |100-a-»eat
gala entertainments w h e n
most of the SO Republican
state committee chairmen
and their assistant chairwom­
en in charge of distaff politics
are In Washington. It will be
a working conference.
The sessions will be closed
and publicity will be discour­
aged except for perhaps a
little presi conference witli
Ohio Stale Chairman Ray
Bliss who arranged the pro­
gram.
The plan showa surprisingly
little concern with national
issues and none with 1964
candidates.
GOP National Committee
Chairman William E. Miller
gives a buffet supper for the
visitors at his Bethseda, Md..
home on opening day. That
and the usual hotel break­
fast, luncheon and dinner
meetings are the social pro­
gram.
Ray Moley, Newsweek col­
umnist and author of “ The
Republican Opportunity,” will
provide the only lnspriation
at one luncheon. GOP con­
gressional leaders are given
no place on the program. Re­
publican National Committee
members, who met in Oklihome City in January, will
not even be present.
Reflecting the fact that the
GOP national treasury Is attll
$460,000 tn the red from the
1962 campaign and that some
of the state committees are
proportionately no better off,
finances will be a major topic
of discussion with the state
chairmen.
Tom Carroll of New York
will tell about the “ Year­
books" which the Empire
State committee has used foi
a number of years to raise
funds. Mississippi GOP Chair­
man Wirt Yerger Jr. will dis­
cus* “ United Fund Raising.”
Ohio Finance Committee Di­
rector Ralph Gocttler will
just talk about dinners as po­
litical fund raisers.
Thomas Lazzlo, who has
the distinction of being both
a Republican and president of
the largest white collar union
In America, Local 300 of the
United Auto Workers, Pater­
son, N. J., will discuss “ La­
bor and the Republican Par­
ty.” This Is as close as the
conference will get to aij is­
sue.
One morning session will
be devoted to party publica­
tions, weekly and monthly.
And John Bucd of Philadel­

Notebook

phia will discuss cost and use
of political surveys he has
made for two governors.
This is the unglamorous
business of politics at the lo
cal level. It’a the apadework
and foundation work which
has to be done before there
can be any ballyhoo in 1961.
While the GOP convention
site committee will hold a
meeting after the state chair­
men adjourn, the matler of
who will be the winning can­
didate there is only a subject
for gossip.
It is not that 1963 is a com­
pletely off-year for elections.
Ten states hold regular elec­
tions and the special elections
to fill vacancies arc evaluat­
ed aa trends for 1964.
Thus the Republicans arc
happy now over the election
of Mac McAllister as the first
GOP state legislator in Mis­
sissippi.
The state elections to be
held this year are: Connecti­
cut, 160 town governments.
Kentucky, Governor and half
the state senate, Indiana,
Mayori in 103 cities. Michi­
gan, Superintendent of public
instruction, state board of ed­
ucation, six university trus­
tees, two superior court
Judges.
Mississippi, governor and
the entire legislature. New
Jersey, half the senate and
full lower house. Ohio, 13,000
local officers in 130 cities, 773
villages. Pennsylvania, two
superior court Judges and city
officials. Virginia, the entire
atate legislature, Wisconsin,
one superior court Justice.
There are also hundreds of

mayoralty elections, includ­
ing the larger cities of Phoen­
ix, Long Reach, San Diego,
San Francisco, Denver, Miami. Tampa, Chicago, Indian­
apolis, Uaitimore,
Boston,
Minneapolis. Rochester, Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Columbus, Toledo, Oklahoma
City. Philadelphia. Memphis,
El Paso, Fort Worth, Hous­
ton, San Antonio. Republicans
now hold 12 of the above list­
ed mayoralties, nine of which
are supposed to be nonparti­
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Fallout Up
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Tho
Public Health Service today
reported that radioactive fall­
out increased slightly in sev­
eral parts of the nation dur­
ing January but only Palmer,
Alaska, was getting a warn­
ing level dose of any kind.

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dUcovery of the Lout Will and Ten l a men l of
0111* E. Mansfield will he liberally rewarded.
Write Bax 42, c /o The Sanford Herald.

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It would be a good idea to
have a doctor handy at tom*
of the twist dances.
Prosperity is always slower
when you don't pave tho way.
Moat lltle klda think that
Mother’s feet are Juat to get
under.
A high school girl in Ohio
bit a man when be tried to
grab her puree. She
armed to the teeth.

Thinking of Making a Change ?
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Enclosing a Porch
Installing Sliding
Glass Doors
Putting in a
Window or Door

Monday, March 4 ,1 0 0 3

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Relax In the eun...Chairs by the ton
There i$ far, far more to Florida than meets the eye.
Obvious, o f course, ore the graceful palm *. . . the gentle s u r f. . .
the powder-eoft beachee. . . and beaming down upon it alJ: the
warming, ever-present Florida sun. N ot as readily apparent are
tha booming induatry. . . the growing raarkete. . . the productive
manpower . . ..tho favorable tax ■true turn. . . the excellent Irnnsportation netw ork. . . and sparking it nil: dejienduble, expiindine
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even greater place to live. G et to know both aides o f Florida while
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sarluslrsly to tho uee fo r re|&gt;ublltailuu uf all the loca l new*
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F o n t MYERS (UPI) — A
three-day search for a light
plane with t«o men aboard
eniied Sunday when the wreck­
age " in found on a canal bunk
12 mile* north of 1’ort Char­
lotte.
Pilot J.imes Roewert of
Tampa and Albert L. McMann
of Winter Haven were killed
in the crash.
The plane left Fort Myers
airport Friday night on a
flight to Tampa and had not
been heard from since. In­
Most of the early school
teachers in Ohio were men.

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A showing o( the award win­
ning movie, “ The Egg and
I” will be sponsored at 7:30
p. m. Friday at the Bear
Lake Elementary School by
the Parent-Teacher Asm. for
Me benefit of the school lib­
rary.
This humorous movie con­
cerns the trials and tribula­
tions of a city genileman on
a farm and stars Fred MeMurrsy and Claudette Cob.
bert.
Nominal fees for adults and
children will be charged and I
rc:rc»limcnts will be avail­
able. Children attending must
lie accompanied hy an adult,
Don Hailey, chairman, lias
announced.

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Tiiey arc Li. Cdr. Sverre J.
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and I.t. Cdr. J. R Tuttle, Lt.
James L. Morgan and James
If. Anderson nnd Donald W.
Pierce, bath aviation iiachlniht’s mates, first class. LL
Morgan, Anderson and Pierce
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The award is presented by
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The winning fllghls were
Rev. Phil Dunford, minist­ made in "ASA Vigilantes,"
er of Ihc First Presbyterian one of the Navy’s heavy at­
Church of Leesburg will tack boiiit*cr».
speak and lead discussions on
“ Tlie Nature of Discipleship"
al Friday’s opening session
of the Presbyterian Senior
High Rally and Church Voca­
tions Conference.
HONOLULU (LTD — EvanThe Hally will be held at gelist Hilly Graham, his cru­
the Firs. Presbyterian Church sade in Asia going an with­
in DeLand on Friday night out him, was resting at a
and Saturday of this week.
Honolulu hospital today on
On
Saturday,
Vocations duclor’s orders.
Teams from the Presbyterian
Graham was ordered to m l
School of Christian Education for at least two month* be­
in Richmond, Va. and from cause of an acute gastro in­
Columbia Theological Semi­ testinal infection, lie will
nary in Decatur, C.a., will spend al least another week
lead the conference in consid- in St. Francis Hospital, ac­
ing needs and opportunities cording to Dr. Phillip Ghang.
In church vocations.
Graham, &lt;1, was scheduled
At noon, Rev. Tom West, to begin Ihc Asian crusade
guidance counselor at the in Manila. Hi* condition was
Presbyterian Guidance Center described as "very good" by
o! Florida Presbyterian Col­
hospital spokesman.
lege ill SI. Petersburg, will
speak on Ihe church's guid­
ance program.
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Dinner

A unique assortment of
Starting time Is 12 noon and
The Naval Officers Wives
Club arc planning a benefit it ii under the direction of white elephants will be offer­
Mr*. D. J. Brough, Mr*. J. "White Elephant Sale" and Mr*. David Olmstead, who is ed for sale, roirowing the
E. Dralm and Mrs. C. L. luncheon, March 14 at the goncral chairman of the pro­ luncheon. They will be on
display for bidden, aided by
ject.
Fllrpntrlck were co-hostesses Mayfair Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. laently aliening the Naval of the Science Club and Glee at a recent dinner given for
Ballard, 107 East Woodland Aviation Electronic School, In Club.
Wedding plans will be an* Ihe VAH-5 Savage Officers
Ava., Sanford, announce the Memphis, Tenn. While in
Wive*.
engagement of their daugh-1 tilth School he was a member I nounced at a later date
A purple and white color
ter, Frankie Sue, to Robert
theme for the evening was
John Boynton J r - , son of
carried out in the striped
M r. and M rs. Robert John
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V ' ' " ’'
labieclotha and centerpiece
Boynton S r., H I
1'lnecrest
consisting of while mums and
D riv e , Sanford,
Y r:
purple Dutch Iris.
M l,* B alla rd w « i born in
C a la w b a , N. C . H e r fath er K '
T :
Tho Valentine placecards at
served in the I IS - N avy for N
_
each table were the highpoinl
several years snd before the ® ,iv&gt;
.
'•
of the evening, as they were
fam ily moved to Sanford six
letters from every husband
years
ago
she
In the squadron. The men were
school* In Norfolk, Va.; New­
due back this weekend after
port, R. I.; Elisabeth City,
a seven-month deployment In
N. C. and Pensacola.
the Mediterranean and it was
She graduated from Semi­
n welcome nnli-climax to the
nole High School and la pre­
cruise.
sently attending Florida Tech­
After the delicious meal of
nical College, In Orlando.
a casicroie and molded salad
While In High School ihe was
complete with Bertie Brouxh’s
a member of the Anchor Club,
famous lemon meringue pic,
Vri-lll-Y,
Literary
C lu b ,
the wives played bridge. Mr*.
S.icnce Club and Latin Club,
It. F. Watson won third; Mr*.
Tbe groom-elect's father
Dralm, high, and Mrs. K. C.
was alto serving In Ihe U.S,
Flynn low.
Navy and he attended schools
Special guests were Mrs.
In liooonlulu, Hawaii, San
Wayne Robinson and Mrs.
Diego, Calif, and Pensacola
Ann I’irolle. Mrs. T. E. Mead
before moving to Sanford
was welcomed back to San­
seven years ago.
ford after spending eight
lie if a graduate of Semi­
weeks with her husband in
nole High School and la proItaly and Spain.
MILS. STANLEY STANUL, left, u member of the NAS unit hostess com­
Olliers enjoying the even­
mittee and Mrs. Joseph M. Tally Jr., right, honorary president of the
ing were Mmo*. L. II. Sellc,
Naval Officers Wives Club are shown presenting some "White Elephants”
F. Garment, K. It. Hamilton,
to Mrs. David Olmstcad, who is general chairman of the benefit white ele*
R. II. Lovelace, O. W. Govrn,
phnnl sale and luncheon.
D. W. Beard, W. S. Rolle,
N. J. Mcrgo, I). E. Boose and
K. E. Rodd.
Obligation
MISS FItANKlE SUE BALLARD
Mambara o f tha Sanford
Woman's Club will hold tha
Night Observed
Zeta X i
annual election of officers at
the General Luncheon meet­
By Eastern Star
Presents
ing this Wednesday at th*
club house.
Th!rty-onc member* and
Luncheon will be served at
XI Beta Eta Chapter of Andrew Speer led the pro­ eight visitor* participated in
Art
Program
Over 60 VAH-3 Officers' don, Mrs. William Mulicrow12 noon. Call Mr*. A. C. McBeta Sigma Phi met at the gram utt "Meals and Mrnus an obligation ceremony re­
The Zeta XI Chapter of
Keynaids f o r reservation*. wives and their guests at­ ski and Mrs. John R. Tuttle.
Part 11."
cently at Seminole Chapter
home of Mrs. A. A. MtClatiThe "Around tho World" Beta Sigma Phi, sorority, met
Discussion was held on the No. 2 Order of Eastern Star.
Tha bualneaa eesaion will be tended the monthly luncheon
alian.
h e l d at Freddie's Stgak theme was brought out'with
national preference of 12 dif­
for members only.
Mr*. Vivian Welsh was
recently at the home nf Miss
Final plans and arrange­ ferent foods, the basic seven moderator, and Mrs. J. J.
Following the election tha House. Hostesses for the af­ travel posters covering the
Grace
Marie
Stlncclphcr
with
ments for the pledge ritual groups of foods and l&gt;pical Nicholson Jr. and Mra. R. E.
Boclal Department will meet fair were Mrs, Kenneth San- walla and each Individual tab­
le centerpiece was mode wllh Mr*. Fred Wilson serving ns and Installation ceremonies menus of the members. Alter I’eurifoy presented a styro­
for bridge and cans its, with
for ihe Nu rhl Mu chapter much searching It was sur­ foam star at each of the star
dolls from olhur nations and co-hostess.
Mrs. L. E. Bpeneer and her
streamers of satin. Tho cen­
Guest speaker for the even­ were discussed. This will tie prising to learn from the point of fliers' station where
committee In charge.
terpiece for tho head table ing was Joo Mathleux, who held at the home uf Mrs. Florida Department of Agri­ the officer made appropriate
Mr*. H. W. Goodipeed I*
wos a beautiful floral ar­ used ns Ills topic "The Art- Glenn McCall In Longwood. culture's hiKik on "Florida's remark* tegarding the obliga­
chairman of the luncheon com­
rangement nf yelluw daisy lit’ a Lnndicaiw.'* Ho dhplay- At that time 11 Nu Phi Mu Favorite Foods" that haws, tion nf her station, and at­
mittee.
in u in s , snapdragons a n d ed pictures of landscapes fur members will Ik* installed sapodillu, sou rso p, bullock*
tached a flower in tho color
greenery.
illuitratinn and pointed out along with their sponsor, heart, chcrinioya, anildesma, repiteentntive of hrr station
Oviedo
Mr*.
W.
R.
Jennings,
eanistei, earambota, cerium,
The morning circle o f the
After lunch the ladle* were the beauty of method that
to the star. The star was thin
It was announced that Mrs. jaholicaba, jujube, kelcmbilLadies Aid Society of the treated to a Spring Fashion conics with experience.
placed in the Eust and offi­
la,
mamoncilo,
nuranjilla,
Show Including everything
He stated that "The artist's McCall will attend Hie first
cers formed an Inner circle
Lutheran Church nf tho Re­
By Linda HmIUuoa
for every occasion f r o m sketch is an accurate image meeting March 7 to discuss pilanga pltaya and while sa- around the altar with memPfe. Tommy Estaa, son of deemer will meet tho second swimsuits to cocktail dresses uf Has landscape as It is Imt the duties of (he officers and pole urc all tropical and sub­
tiera forming a circle outside
Mra. R. W. Katas, la home on Tuesday * f each month, bo- In the newest pastel colors. the finished plclurc Is as he Mrs. John Alexander will ex­ tropical fruits!
and around the officers. Wor­
Assignment
for
the
next
ginning
with
March
12,
at
10
plain
Ihe
duties
of
Ihe
social
Mra. Kennclh Sandon, chair­ wanl* it‘ to he." Ho conrludleave from Fort Sara Houson,
meeting is for each member thy Pulron, J. E. Blackman,
Texas, before leaving for Viet a.m. In the Educational Build­ man for the show, introduced cd his talk with the statement chairman.
to bring at least five ques­ then led the group in their
The
Pennsylvania
Dutch
ing
of
the
Church.
Ihe mddcls, Airs. Gratg B. that "Conformity is artistic
Nam where ha will be etadinner bus been postponed un­ tions for the other members repetition of the obligation.
Members ploaao note tho Moore, Mrs. James It. Denni­ death."
Honed,
Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf sang a
change
In
date.
It
previously
son, Mrs. Richard T. GroMrs. Gary Hudgins was til March 0 ul 7:30 p in. at the on traditions, history and
Mr. and Mra, John Hogan
solo, after which members and
o f Atlanta, Ga., visited Mra. met tha first Thursday of low, and Mrs. Kenneth II- program chairman for the home of Mrs. E. W. Peterson m e t h o d s of Scandinavian
visitor* returned to their
Sharp, llalr styling was done day and introduced tiic speak­ in Ravenna Park. Mrs. G. foods.
Mra. Ilogan'a parents, Mr. and each month.
scats. First-time visitors were
by Phillip Royd of Loilanl er.
Mrs. T. H. Daniel], recently.
Mr. am! Mr*. Johnston SpeenHouse of Itrauly, Hack ground
During the huiincx* session
Buffington Island, Mclg*
burgh, past matron and past
music of piano selections hy plans were made for a Gypsy
County, Ohio, it the only Civil Airs. Patrick O'Gara, en­
patron of Ossining Chapter
rush party and buffet supper
War battle alts on Ohio anil.
424, Oasinlng, N. Y „ and Mr*.
hanced the theme.
at the home of Mrs. P. R.
A silver tray donated by Bach. The coming Easter
gracious and interesting man­ H. L. Abbott of Otsenningo
PALM CIRCLE
Kadrr'a Jewelry slore waa wardrobe contest was also
Mr*. Frank Woodruff 3rd ner. A formal luncheon table Chapter 14, Binghampton, N.
won by Airs. Sam Day. Mrs. discussed. Yowcli’s will do­
was set up hy Mrs. George
was guest MK-ukcr at the Feb­
Mr*. Irving Pryor was tha
John Dailey won Hie floral nate a 125 gift eerlifirnte for
Hounds and Uic hostesses ar­
centerpiece.
tills project. Proceeds will be ruary meeting of the Palm ranged a morning coffee la- only February birthday honGuests for Hie afternoon af­ used for the chapter charity Circle of the Garden Club. hie. They were also Judged. oree present. She contributed
Tbe group met at the home Refreshments were served to the Rainbow Fund and was
fair
were Mines. Joseph Al. fund.
61st Anniversary
A short
O th ers
attending were of Mrs. II. C. Oakes, on Scott from tin' model coffee table. presented a gift.
Tully, C. W. Alcshler, A. B.
The cirrle is very proud practice session followed clos­
Peterson Jr., Robert W. Mine*. James Lyons, Harvey Ave. with Mrs, Ulaiiton Owen
Special!
of Mrs. Wade Garner, whose ing of tha Chapter.
Alohn, J. F. Barlow, B. C. Wilkinson. Dick Butler, Os­ as co-hostess,
Mrs. Woodruff used as her arrangement was judged per­
Hamilton, Blchard L. Wright, borne Dormlncy, Bob Morris,
Arrange­ fect in every delail and la
James L. Shipman, William Ernie Morris, Gerald Coving- subject "Flower
W. Henderson, Frieda Bishop Ion, Leon Swain Jr. and Mrs. ments and as each lernber eligible to be entered in the
arrived they placed an ar­ annual Garden Club Calendar.
and Judy Asenrlo.
Bach.
rangement that they had pre­ A picture was made of the
viously made, nliout the room. arrangement for this purpose.
MONDAY
Tiic
speakers
appraised
President. Air*. Helen DeN O W S H O W IN G !
Philalhca Sunday School
each arrangement und gave Wit, presided at the business
3 PIECE COTTON SUITS
praise, constructive criticism meeting when two delegates Class of the First Prcsbytcrand helpful pointer* In a very were elected to attend Hie iau Church meets at 7:45 p.
state contention in Miami. m. with Mrs. K. W. Fite Sr..
Mrs. DrWII and incoming 1907 Mellonville Ave. Co-hostpresident, Mrs. Owen were esses are Airs. Lillis Newman
and Mrs. Annie Rumbley.
chosen as Uic delegates.
M A R Y E S T H E R ’S
Other olficers for next year
TUESDAY
In
l.ongdale
'Festering FaiMoaa Just Far Tea'
are
.Mr*.
Garner,
vice
presi­
Tho
Dorcas
Class of the
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Van
200 N. PARK A V E .
dent; .Mr*. Rounds, secretary First BapUst Church meet*
Dam, Lormann Circle. Long and Airs. A. II. Parker, trea­ with Mrs. Charles Lewis, 3606
8TOKB HOURS: » TO 3:M
dale, announce Hie birth of surer.
Hiawatha Ave. at 8:00 p, m.
a 6 lb. 6 ot. son, March 1 at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
in Sanford.
This is Hie couple's first
child ami they have chosen
Hie name, Joseph Allan, for
Young America*!* Finest Fitting Shoe*
the new arrival.
Mr*. Van Dam is Hie form­
er Miss Tina Itoubcn, daughDONNA WURT11L1NG
of Air. and Airs. H. O. North
of Longwood. Paternal grand­
COSMETIC TECHNICIAN
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FASHION PLUS
Abraham Van Dam, also ol
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Woman’s Club
Plans Election

This Wednesday

Fashion Show Presented By
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Benefit Luncheon Planned. By

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auctioneer, Mr*. Ermcl Bow­
en.
A special invitation is ex­
tended to associate members
and civilian guests in the
area. For reservation* phone
Mr*. Olmstcad at 322-9079.
The following representa­
tives of various units will also
take reservations and collect
white elephants for the sale.
Mrs. Roger Leonhard!, of
VAII-I; Mrs. Charles Youngblade of VAH-3; Mrs. John
Dralm, VAH-5; Mr*. John
McGuire, VAII-7; Mrs. T.
Barkley Wood, VAII-9; Mr*.

n. B. Helms, VAIMI Mr*.
John II. Hoganson of the Hatwing One Staff and Mr*.
David Olmitcad of the Naval
Air Station.
Deadline for reservation* if
March 12.

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Naturelly, we make a point of checking all the
pockets of any clothing we receive . . . hut for your own
peace of mind, and to make sure nuthing Is lost, make
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Sanford Captures State Junior Title
For the second straight
year Sanford captured the
Florida Junior Roys Baskethall Championship by defeat­
ing Tallahassee 45 29 at ihe
Seminole High Gym Saturdaynight.
Sanford Jumped off to a
fast lead in the opening min­
ute* of play on three baskets
by Bobby Lundquist and after
only 43 seconds of play San­
ford led 6-0. StIke Long of
Sanford fouled Chuck llaitey
and Chuck dropped the free
throw for Tallahassee's first
tally. Sanford kept rolling on
baskets by Lundquist and
Long and ended the first
quarter with a comfortable
16-9 lead.
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Mon. Mnr. 4, '0.1— Page 7

In the second quarter all­
stater Kenny Hinson teamed
up with Oohby Lundquist for
some fancy bail handling to
keep tiic lust pace alive. Ken­
ny Hinson scored nine In tin*
second quarter and Sanford
went to the locker room at
half-time with u 26-18 margin.
Tallahassee rallied in Ihe
third period to pull within SC­
SI with two minutes remain­
ing but steady free throw
shooting by llrad Hollings­
worth enabled Sanford to
maintain a 38-26 third period
lead.
Sanford turned on a rug­
ged defense in the fourth
quarter and allowed Tallahas­
see only cmc point which was

★

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a frtc toss by Chuck Bailey.
With only two minutes re­
maining coaches Fred Miller
and Dan Stowrll cleaned their
bench and roasted to a well
earned 45-29 victory. Out­
standing defensive play w o
turned in by Billy Miller ol
Sanford.
Tallahasser:
Greg Powell . . . . 1 1 3
Ron Ritter ........ 2 0 4
Paul Funderburk I 1 3
John Green .......... 0 o (I
Phil Fromkc . .. . 0 6 6
Billy Patty ........ o 0 o
Chuck Bailey . . . . 5 3 13
Tom Youngblood o o o
Tim Garland . . . . 0 0 0
Ron Thigpen
o 0 0
Total ..................
29
Sanford:

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Sifford Grabs
Open Golf Play
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico—
(UPI)—Charlie Sifford of Los
Angeles, calling his victory
in the Puerto Rica Open golf
tournament “ the turning point
of my career," today was
looking forward to the Jama­
ica Open and a chance to
licit out Canada's George
Knudson for tho Seagram
Trophy.
The 39-year-old Sifford. who
became the first Negro to
win a 72-hole (PGA-sanctkmcd) tourney when he captur­
ed the Puerto Rican Open
Sunday, aald. "I played well
on the West Coast lilt month
and started to get more con­
fidence here when I took the
lead at Uie halfway point. I’m
keoping the ball In position
all the lime. II seems my put­
ting was never better."

Hospitalized
HOUSTON (UPI) — Jim
Umbrlcht, relief pitcher for
tha Houston Colt*, underwent
minor surgery Sunday for re­
moval of a growth on his
thigh. He is ezpected to be
^oipltaUxed lor leveral day*.

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Saturday Morning
Semi-Final*
Tallahassee 39—Lake Wales
38. Tallahassee Jumped off
to a 9-4 first quarter lead and
kept control of the lead 22-15
at half time. Lake Wale*
rallied in Ihe fourth quarter

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for 13 point* only to fall short
38-39 as the game ended.
tn the second game of the
semi-final* Sanford up-ended
highly regarded Pensacola hy
47-42 In the most exciting
game playrd tn the tourna­
ment. Pensacola held a slim
13-11 edge it the end of the
first quarter. Sanford rallied
on basket* by Hinton and
Long in 'the second quarter
to knot the score 21 all it the
end of the first half.
At the third quarter itarted Bobby l-undqulit pumped
in five quick points, Bruce
McKibbln three points and
Bill Miller one point to hold a
slim 50-28 lead on Pensacola
at the end of the third quar­
ter.

Sanford pul on a crushing 1Lake Wales 46—Fort Walton
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Beach
23. Fort
Walton fted
hy
eight point contribution by 8-7 at the end of tho first
Mike Long and six points by quarter. Lake Wales held a
Bobby I.umlquist to out-class 15-10 lead at half time. A big
a fine Pensacola all team by (bird ami fourth quarter
the score of 47-42.
scoring spree by Billy Pike
Sanford's v i c t o r y was enabled Lake Wales to win
sparkrd by Bohhy Lundquist handily by 46-23.
who poured In 22 points, Mike
Sanford 46 — Wewahilchka
Long, It, and Billy Miller 22. Sanford got off to a very
with eight points.
slow start against Wewa hitchOutstanding play was turn­ ka and at Ihe end of the first
ed in by Kenny Hinson, llrad quarter they were tied n all.
Hollingsworth and Bruce MeIn the second quarter, buc­
Kihbin. High point men for kets by Bill Miller, Brad Hol­
Pensacola were D'Lugas with lingsworth and Mike Long
13 points. Williams with 11, gave Sanford a 19-10 half time
and Spumy with 10.
lead.
Sanford's stubborn defense
Friday Night Game*
in the third quarter broke
In a quarter final round the game open as they allowis a

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Three Sanford boys won top
honor* by being named to the
Florida Junior Roy* All-Stnle
Basketball Team after Sunfont won the stute championship this last week.
Named to the All-State
Team were Mike Long, Hob­
by Lundquist and Ken Hinson,
Snuford: Chuck Bailey urn!
Tim
Garland, Tallahassee;
Hob Dlugus, and John Spurny, 1‘ensacola; Billy Zipprer
and Hobby I’ lke, Lake Wales,
und Timmy Fain, Fort Walton
Beach.

SANFORD ALL STAR Hobby Luntlquint shown
the* form that put him with two other Sanford
players on the All State Championnhip flasketball team, Saturday. Action was allot in the ntute
tournament piny-off Friday nKninnt Wewnhitchkn.
(Herald Photo)

T. J. Daniel Rated
Top S0KC Race Choice
1'. J. Daniel, owner of the has a chance tonight to cop
winuingvst kennel at tho San* a main event qulniela for
ford-CJrhindu Kennel Club, sprinters going to the post In
the fculuml ninth race. They
aro Cnrmellete, with four
firsts in tho bag, and Ruby
Keeler, a three-time winner.
Through Friday night greyhound*
owned by Daniel had
Today’s closing perform­
ance* at the Orlando-Semlnol# accounted for 61 first* which
F ron ton
will determine puts that kennel far in tho
whetlur G«*tl or Elorrt win* lend in the chase for victories.
the big trophy for the largest
Rut alx sprinter* hav*
number of individual wins f«r
hern
c»refully picked to opthe srason.
Kloiri, who ha* won 06 po»e Daniel'* two »tar». They
games, and Ga*ti, wa* has 07, are Lou Havoc, Ed'* Last
will he battling for the big Straw, Dispose, Sarasota Egl
prize in both afternoon and King, Foaworth and Western
evening performances.
Storm.
Each has seven game* to
Harold Robertson’* Lou Ha­
play, Etorri having four in voc rate* a* the wlnnlngeat
the matinee and three in tho entry und *he will be trying
evening, and Cas'd with three for her »l*th fir»t of tha
in thu matinee ami four in ■mason in this top attraction.
tho evening.
She hat already won once in
In Saturday'* pluy, Elorri Grace C and twice in both It
picked up one game on Gaati and A. One of her victories
by winning two while Gaati was In a main event.
was only aide to add one,
A great deal of interest is
Elorri wa* all over the manifest in tha Inter-city
court Saturday night making match race- with Jacksonville
Impostible returns and saves. to be run over the I.ongwood
Gastl put on on equally In­ oval Saturday night. K will
spired performance In the lie a six-dog match and the
front court using hi* favorite three entries from the Jax
shot, a low powerful stroke Kennel club are arlit-duled to
school here Wednesday night.
Into the front wall.

Wrap-Up Set
At Jai-Alai

Woodling Cut
From Mefs
st.

P e t e r s b u r g , fi *.
(UPI) — Outspoken Gone
Woodling, cut loose by the
New York Met* after a dlapula with the front office,
may wind up with hi* old
New- York Yankee trammatu*
after all.
Th® 40-year-old veteran of
18 major league arasona wa*
placed on wavers for the pur­
pose* of making him a fre*
agent Sunday by th* Meta.
Woodling, a plaver-cuach this
year, fell into disfavor with
tho cluti during th* weekend
while Intervening in filwl
baseman Murv Thronrberry’i
contract hassle.
“ I'm not worried about a
Job in baseball," Woodling
■aid. "Three club* hav* told
me I ran have a jolt with them
any time I wanted to."

Lane M ay Get
Title Chance
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ken­
ny Lane'* victory over Vi­
cente llcrado in Saturday
night'* nationally . televised
bout may not earn the Muske­
gon, Mich., southpaw hi*
long • awaited world light­
weight title shot at Carlo*
Ortiz—but could land (lie ag­
gressive Argentinian • spot
in the ratings.

ed Wcwahitchka only three
points.
A 13 point scaring spree by
Sanford In the fourth quarter
allowed Sanford In defeat Wcwahltchka very handily. Top
point man for Sanford was
Mike Long with 14 and Brad
Hollingsworth hail 10. Sanford
hit only two of It foul shot*
front the line.
Pensacola 7t—Clcwiiton 33.

Pensacola Jumped off to fe
quick first quarter 15-5 lead
and roiled on to a final 71-33
win over an outclassed Clew
iston ball team.
Top scorer for Pensacola
was Bob D'Lugis with "I
points. John Spurny with II.
Clewislon got a 10 point ef­
fort out of Dan Kriedrr and
Tony Harper added n i n o
points for Clcwiiton.

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3 Sanford
Oviedo Moves To State Play
Boys Win
State Honors

Weekend
Sports
Summary
United Press Internatlonsl
SATURDAY
ARCADIA. Calif. (Ul’ l) —
Candy Spots escaped a fourhorse spill and went on to win
the S143.300 Santa Anita Dcrby
HIALEAH. Fla. (CPU Never Rend, champion 2-ycarold colt of t%2, won the
6133.000 Flaming Stakes at
Hialeah.
CHICAGO (U r i&gt; - The Chi­
cago Rlack Hawks called up
goalie Dennis De Jordny from
Ruffalo of (lie American Hoc­
key League to give regular
netminder Glenn Hall ■ rest
before the National 1rocky
League playoff a open.
MADISON, WIs. (UPI) —
Iowa won its first Rig Ten
indoor track championship In
34 year* when the Hawkeyc
mile relay team set a con­
ference rcord of 3:14.7.
C O R T I N A D'AMPEZZO.
Italy, &lt;UPI) — Eva Roman­
ova and Pavel Roman, a
Cseeh brother-sister team,
won the world ice-dancing
championship.
SUNDAY
SAN JUAN. P. It. (U P I)Charle* Sifford became the
firit Negro to win a 72-hole
PGA aanctloncd golf event
when he captured the Puerto
Rican Open.
CORTINA D’ AMPEZZO. It­
aly, (UP!) - SJouke Dljfstra
of Holland won the women's
world figure skating title for
the second straight year.
ARCADIA. Calif (UPI) Jockeys Ismael Valentuela,
Pete Moreno. Rudy Csmpss
and Eddie Ilurni, all Injured
in a four-horse spill at SantaAnita Saturday, were cover­
ing from minor ailmenta suf­
fered in the fall.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—
(UPI)—The New York Mels
placed
veteran
outfielder
Gene Wood ling on the waiver
lilt.
OLAVARRIA. Argentina —
(L'PI) — Argentine driver
Juan Galvez was killed when
Ills car went out of control
diring the third lap of the
Olavarria auto race.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
nob Rosburg led at the end
of the third round of the New
Orleans Invitational golf tour­
nament with a W6 — two
atrokei better than Bo Wininger.

Billy Miller ...
0
Billy Bracken ... 0
Brad
Hollingsworth . 2
Rick Galloway .. 0
Mike Long .......... 3
Bruce McKibbln . 0
Kenny Hinson ... 6
Bobby Lundquist 7
0
Mett Morgan
0
Gary Maples
Total ..........

Oviedo will be the only, at Titusville Friday evening,
Seminole County high school
Mike Woodruff (cored 2t
to participate in the stale point* for Sanford and Itnlch
tournament Ibis week to Riser tallied 15. Lcoshurgh
Gainesville.
came from behind to win over
Oviedo puPcd a thrillerdlller out of the hat Saturday
night for a 82-79 vlclory over
Lake Placid nt Umatilla. The
two team* played four over­
time period* before free
throws by Rex Brook* and
Jimmy DcSharo c a r r i e d
Oviedo to victory.
The score wa* 63-63 when
Tonight
Seminole
Park
tlie final whistle of regular
got* Into it* Isst week of
time blew. Then It wa* 67-67,
73-73 and 77-77 for three over­ hsrnrss and quarter hone
time periods. Jimmy Courier racing,
racked up 20 points and Dan­
Tonight's card feature* a
ny Kirkland 18 to lead Oviedo. split program of five harness
Oviedo won handily 60-50
over Umatilla In the um lfinal* of Cits* C. Group 6
basketball Friday evening.
Seabreeze of Daytona Beach
Iroueed Sanford 94-60 in the
Class A, Group 4 tournament

t Lyman 37-31 in the Class A,
Group 3 lournamcnl at Ut*a
burg. Friday evening. Jimmy
Shuslor was high with 21 for
Lyman.

second floor court room of (he Seminole County
Court House In Sunford, Cost for mumini und
materials $2. The course Is sponsored by Sheriff
Hobby and the Sanford float Cllub.

Last Harness Racing

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Week Set At 'Park'

Mayfair Wins
Golf Play

Difmar Out
To Regain Form
United Pres* International
Three year* ago. Art Bitmar won 13 games for the
New York Yankee* and was
considered one of the best
right-hander* in the major
league*.
Ho lost hi* stuff in tOrit,
winning only two game* for
the Yankees and tin* Kansas
City Athletics, and he finally
hit rock-bottom last year
when tho A's released him
and not even the New York
Mels were interested In giv­
ing him ■ Job.
Dltmar, though, !■ bark with
lli« Yankees this spring on a
trial basis and, areording o
Manager Ralph Honk, "he
could regain a spot with the
club if lie keeps throwing the
way he has in our ramp
game*."
In a simulated intra-squad
game at Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., Sunday the tail, darkhaired New Englander fared
IS batter* and allowed only
two hit*. That's a far cry
from his '«2 form when he
gave up 31 hits tn 22 innings
before tha A’i gave him hi*
walking pipers.

Mayfair Country Club golf­
er* toppled Mid-Florida, 81 51
in an intercity rjiatch Sunday.
Results showed:
A Flight—Low gross, Fred
Harvey, 74; B. Foulk, 75; Ijnw
net, H. Grier; E. Bradford.
II Flight— Low gnus. L.
Sherwood; At Bohrmsn; Isiw
net, W. Brown; P. Krone lie.
C Flight— Low grot), L.
Bryan; (Tie) G. Billups, C.
Wallers; I/iw net, Bill Thumpson; Gene Conrad,

ami four quarter horse races.
Tho quarter hors* feature
will see th&lt;« favorite lllg lied
lice going In a full field of
nine starter*.
Ill tho eo-fcAturcd luirues*
go leading driver Bill Robin­
son will tn* in the sulky be­
hind Grand Kuthyrn. Also
going in tills mile paeu will
lie Cheater Black, Avalon
Orion, Ru*ie Mae und Parkin
Hall.

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
Veternn* Dob Rosburg and Bo
Wlnlngrr rrwumed their pres­
sure-packed duel in the deal­
er Now Orleans Invitational
Golf Tournament today, but
now they liml to contend with
young Tony I.ema a* nu add­
ed force,
Rosburg, Lenin and Wlningcr were In tho best position*
Ships on die Great Lake* to grab tlie $6, toil first prize
unload 50 million ton* of Iron In tlie final round of the f 10,ore at Ohio ports every year. 000 tournament today,

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DKAR ABBY: I am mnrried to a
READER. A Itby thin man reads con­
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even takes his reading to the table.
When he shaves, he uses an electric
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that is within reach, and is lost in it
for the rest of the evening.
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habit? We've been mnrried six years,
and he is getting worse.
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one may ruff in, but beggara
can't be choosers and 1 must
try to make the hand. Further­
more, the play is pretty good.
There are eight clulis out and
a s long as they break as well
a s five-tin re I'll chalk up
game and rubber.
Now, I win the spade with
the king to let thu opponents
know that I also hold the are
In case they want to try soma
other suit, I lend thu jack of
clubs. If it holds 1 will con­
tinue thu suit and get rid of
my losing spade before tha
opponents have a chance to
gel their spude trick.
&lt;\

tOa

J.haWoman bv Ruth Miiiett

In Itallaa, Texas, • home with a "Quiet House" designed
building firm has come up to (mother such modern home
noises aa those that come out
of the dlahwaaher, the air con­
ditioner, tha heating units,
the exhaust fan over tha kit­
chen range and tha clothes
wuaher and dryer.
Moat people, according to
United Press lnlernaUoaal the builder*, don’t realize bow
Teams la the NCAA college noliy the modern home has
basketball tourney welcomed become or how much such dis­
Mifiiiilppl Slate into the tracting noiaei can affect the
fold today while emitting a individual's diapoilUon and ef­
sigh of relief that upset-mind­ ficiency.
ed Wichita is in the rival Na­
Well, now, maybe theie
tional Invitation Tournament.
Mississippi State clinched noisy work-aavera and com­
the Souihcaitcrn Conference fort maker* don't have quite
title Saturday night with a ao bad an effect on the home­
75-72 vlclory over neighbor­ maker aa the builder auppoaed.
ing Mlaaiaalppi and will play
To many housewives such
in the NCAA regional! at East sounds are like music. What
Lansing, Mich., March 15-10, housewife who has washed
after college Prciidcnt D. W. dishes by hind for years
Colvard lowered the barrier doesn't got real pleasure out
that prcvioualy prohibited the of the whoosh of water that
Bulldog*
from
competing tells her the dishwasher is
against Negro athielci.
happily doing the job for her?
Wichita, the only team to
What homemaker doesn't
defeat top ranked Cincinnati experience a satisfied glow
this season, surprised NCAA- when the sound of the auto­
bound Loyola of llllnoia, rat­ matic washing machine as­
ed third, 73-72, as Dave
sures her it is busily working
Stallworth tank &lt;eight free
away, or when the heat or air
throwi in the closing minute*.
conditioning comes on with a
rush of sound to let her know
that whatever the weather is
outside, she is going to be
★ ★ ★ ★
comfortable T
Besides, housewives don't
really like too much quiet. One

NCAA Welcomes
Miss. State

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boa elder!
43 DlUrary
cMnpasilioa
48 tiiugui
40 Dearre in

8TAHT8 BUN.
"8odoas A Gomorrah"

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ihrmUUy

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DEAR I. M.: You can “ kid" each
other ull you like, hut you cun’t kid
Father Time.
*
*
*
CONFIDENTIAL TO. E. L.: It
seems strange that n guy will pro­
pose to a girl under a light ho
wouldn’t tiiink of choosing a suit by.

Starling with today's article
I am Ruing to use the first
4742
person fur awhile to let you
4 1 0 38 4
4 Q 9I
nee how 1 plan and conduct
4
KQ4
the play when 1 am declarer.
EAST
West opens the jack of
AJitll
A Q IS
spades and before playing
fA l
4K B
47841
from dummy I nuUt there are
4 10IS
4 A B IS
410811
four potential loners, the ace
SOUTH (O )
and king of trump#, the ace of
4 AK6
clubs and a spade. 1 can’t do
4Q JB 78
anything about the first three
4 AKJ
*JT
losers, but there is a parking
Both vulnerable
place for my luilng spade on
Week North
dummy's long club.
Pasa
14
Pass 2 4
It would he duck soup if I
Pass
44
Pass Past
could pull trumps, set up that
Opening lead—4 J
club end get my discard, but I Into the lead with the nee or
1 won't have limn for that king of trumps and establish
operation. Thu oppenunts get] their apade trick.

42 Maples and

WAUuw
1 IA IT
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pr
!l

DEAR FED UP: STAY HOME!
Of all the reasons to marry, getting
uway from home is the poorest. The
divorce courts are full of girls who
learned too late that mother was
right, and her criticisms were far
enrier to bear than the life offered
by a spur of the moment Romeo.
•
«
*
DEAR ABBY: I am *13 but no
one takes me for a day older than 30.
I nm going with a man of 25. He
knows I am "older” than he is. but
he doesn't know how much. We fre­
quently kid each other about our
ages. I know 1 have him fooled.
Should I tell him the truth? He is
getting serious.
I, M. SERIOUS

On&amp;Aidq&amp; ByOswaldJaco

23 4lh Century
M.C coin *

27 Kmrtftnf
Bfoducti
20 fvHMa doctm
(ah.)
■0 Sunday tchosl
(aaj

take me nwny from my unhappy
home life. 1 hate to quit school, but
anything ts better than living here.
Please help me decide.
FED UP

OPEN 11:45

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Deltona
NOW..? AOJ o ' s
TO TNK 40 MOBM Of TNK I

HWUWOtT*

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Bark, canes, foliage, fruit*
and g-asa arc on the menu
of African elephants, which
feed 16 hours out of 31.

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PRUNE FA 2-12I&gt;
TONITK A TUES.
IM.EAKE NOTE
"Itaby Jane" Starts
7:00 . , . Due To
Length Of Show •
Only First llair Will
Be Repeated On Sec­
ond Hhow , , . Com­
plete Show Can He
Seen Aa Lale An
8:28 P. M.

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JoaiCmfcd
nm noR
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Co-llit At 8:15
"TIIE WORLD
IN MY POCKET"
Rod Steiger

MACKUDSUILT

Channel

Amid the noise read Ruth
SUlIntt'a "How to Have a
Happy Husband.'* Just send 25
rents to Ruth Mlllett Reader
Service, c /o The Sanford
Herald, P, O. Bex 4811, Dept.
A, Radio City Station, New
York IB. N. Y.

IN

Tell the Exciting
Story o f

TUESDAY,
5:00 P.M .

of the biggest complaints of
women whose children are
grown and gone from home is
that the house is TOO quiet.
Many a housewife keeps the
television blaring all day aa
she goes abcut her work, rot
to be entertained, but just to
create enough noise to maka
the house seem lass lonesome.
Alen may go for the "Quiet
House," But women may pre­
fer the whoosh of the dishwasher and the thump of tha
clothes dryer and the rear of
the exhaust fan to a house so
well sound-proofed them feci
they’ve got to leave home Just
to get away from so much
silence.
,

Inside Story Of
Greatest Armored
Car Rubbery la
History
Starts March 15'
"EL CIO"
Charlton lleetnn

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Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours' In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2- 5612.

Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
Ut t i c O ~0-l \\ , l* il'rit
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuei., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
before Insertion. Man. • sat,
noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
thru Fri. - 2 I'. M &lt;U&gt;
before insertion. Mon. . Sat.
noon.
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■Ihr #aufurh Vrralti Mon. Mur. 4, '63— Page 9 15. Business Opportunity 1 27. Special Services
3. Kdi
Educiitton . Instruction ■6. For Item
I CLASSIFIED INDEX 13.
1- Lost &amp; Found
rec
is
RELIABLE PARTY FOR
C ISTH ATIO N
open
f o r 3 B e d r o o m . 2 b a th , bu ilt i n i .
GUITAR LESSONS
Kv Nadine Seltzer ADDED INCOME FOR PART Notes
j -• Notices • Personals
Good Shepherd Christian
or chords. Choice pop­
fenced yard. 113 W. Cole­ SWEETIE PIE
3. Education - Instruction Day School, 4 and 3 year man Circle. SllV per month.
OR FILL TIME WORK
ular, hillbilly, rock A roil.
L Trims port at inn
old*. Nursery. SIS; kinder-1 FA 2-7481.
WE SECURE LOCATIONS
For free tryout call Mr.
•V Fund
g.trlcn 816 Transportation |
Matltei. FA 2 8130.
FOR TESTERS
i&gt;. For Kent
a va ila b le for city and ou t-, ROOMS,
The Gab es. 401
Male or female, wanted for
f&gt;A Sjtecial Notices
lying area*. 322-7312 or Magnolia Ale. FA 7-0720.
this area tu service route
Southern A ir
7.-Business Itentnls
fur SylvanUi L R. C. A.
Three
room
turn
S. Beach Ilentals
television and radio tubes Heating - Air Conditioning
apartment. 21UI Magnolia.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
sold through our latest mo­
9. For Sale or Kent
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
843. Robert A. William*, ||
TESTS!
10. Wanted to Kent
dern method free self aerFREE ESTIMATES
Phone FA 2-3931.
Men-women,
18-52.
Start
high
vice tube testing and mer­ I 23U2 Oak
11. Real Eatute Wanted
FA 2-8321
chandising unit*. Will not
!-■ Until Estate For Sale a* 8102.00 a week Prcpara- lnftirnlihe&lt;1 t or 3 t*a™.m
h.rj training until appoint-j AparlnH,nUi K|lchcn „ m v
Fit HILDA IRE
Interfere with your present
!•!• Mortgage Loans
ed. I thiil-aii Is ill job* open.
Sales
A Service
employ
inent.
To
qualify
you
14. Insurance
pcd. nw w. mih si. I’ ll.
G. II. HIGH
must h a v e $1,476.60 to
15. Business OpjHirtunity Experience usually unneces­ FA 2 4078.
sary. FREE Information on
1790 W. 1st St. Sanford
82,953.20 cash available im­
10. Femule Help Wunted
job*,
salaries. requirements. Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Ph. FA 2-3883
mediately for inventory and
17. Male Help Wanted
hull***, 826 Escambia. Ph.
Write TOPAY siting name,
equipment, investment se­
Id. Help Wanted
FA 2-0274.
address. phone .ami time
SINGER
cured. Car, 5 spare hour*
ID. Situations Wunted
home. Write Lincoln Ser- 1
SEWING MACHINE
weekly, eouUI net up to
20. Babysitters
House* for rent. For infor­
vice. Hoc 23, c-o Sanford
Sales ami Service
$8,i8t0.(iu per year in your
21. Beauty Salmis
mation conluct Ted Wil­
spare time, should be able Free estimates in advance
22. Build - Paint - Repair Herald.
liam* Hardware, 2Uj E.
to start at oner. Thi* com­ Free home demonstration
23. Building Materials
?5lh St.
Sewing lesson* ttanmg nest
CALI. FA 2-A783
pany will extend financial
24. Electrical Services
week. Beginner* ft advanc­
Alan's Fabric A Hugs
AVAILABLE
March
2.
2
Bit
assistance
tn
full
time
it
25. Plumbing Services
ed. Morning) or evening*.
23.X9 Park Dr.
Duplex, excellent loralton,
dc ilrrd. Do not answer un­
20. Radio &amp; Television
FA 2 7982.
electric kitchen 1001 B S.
less fully qualified for time
27. Special Services
Monuments, Cemetery work
and Investment.
Income
Elm. May be lectt after 3
6. For Rent
28. Laundry Service
Also loPttering on Stones
p.
m.
Call
FA
2-5504.
should
start
immediately.
29. Automobile Service 2 BEDROOM home, kitchen
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.

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The Herald will not be re­
sponsible for morr than one
incorrect Insertion of your ad.
and reserves the right to reti«e or reject an&gt; advertise- o0 A . A u to A cM M oriM
inent from what ordered to
3U. Machinery - Tools
conform to the policice of thin

31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Legal Notice
33. Furniture
It ril*: c lIK lll- 1 m mi mi 34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wan ted
this t i v n i J in n iti. in i
CHIT, I t AMU VMM »l.**|. 36. Automobiles - Trucks
s o w rim iiTr. Florida
37. Boats - Motors
CHAticrnr &gt; 0. limit
LOFlAl.NE R. ZIEULKIL
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
riiintirr. 89. Trailers - Cabanas
»l.
P*P«r.

equipped. 873 mouth,
FA 2-5303.

l'lt. Furnished Apartment. Chile
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4U13

3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­ 2 Bedroom house, kitchen
en* Ave. Phone 349-4871.
furnished, on Lake Golden.
Near base. Call FA 2 4045
NICELY turn. 6 nmni house.
during day, FA 2-4730 after
FA 2 0237.
5:30.

“ Wh«r« do I tak* out flight insurtnet?"

1 HR. House, nicely fum Large 2 hedrorsm Trailer on 12. Heal EaUte For Sul« 12. Krai K slile Far Sale
ished. 80S mo, FA 28344.
targe lake. Adult* uni). Ph.
MODEL HOME

Business set up for you.
2317 Mcllonvillo Ave.
Selling, soliciting, or exper­
Plume FA 2 6149
ience is not necessary. For
personal Interview in your
Plano Tuning and Repair
city— please include your W. L. Harmon — yA 2-4223
Phone Number and WRITE
U. S. ELECTRONICS COUP, 2B. AulnmnbUe Service
t'CtU NATURAL B R I D G E ,
AUTO GLASS
PINE LAWN 20. MO.
T!
INSTALLED
III. Female Help Wunted

1 3-Redroom house. 2 2-Bed­
FA 2-7368,
Clean comfortable 2 bedroom
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped. Babysitter to live in. For
room house 333 0937.
Apartment. Clow to town. 2 BetIroom Apartment, large
$61 month. 3833 Sanford
HARKT J. ZIEOLUn.
particular* apply 104 Ma­
FA 2-0847.
Ave.
Ii#f«nn*nt. 1. Lost &amp; Fount!
IMMEDIATE
screened
porch.
FA
23164
ple
Ave.
.Mil'll K TO Al’ PEAlt
OCCUPANCY
between S.uO a. m. and 6
TO* MAItRT J, IllS O tiS n
tit
Floor
Apartment
furnishHIGHLAND
PARK
REFINED Allied lady for
3 Bedroom, 1W bath, no qual­
Wliote if.i'lnifn |« un­ LOST yellow gold Cro*» and
p. m.
e&lt;1 $(k). Lake .Mary, Ph.
known
Chain, Four stone selling*.
telephone work in own
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson. 1. Comfortable 3 br home
Toil are 1nr#l,}- noUfletl lfi*l
FA
2-1737.
situated on spacious cor­
Large clean fumlihed 3 bed­
Call 322-2011 or FA 2 3135.
home, selling special re­
Longdate subdivision Longa Otnplalnt tor Divorce h»»
ner homeiite shaded byroom house. Convenient to
REWARD.
l&gt;*«n UI*&lt;1 *KAl'i*t you In the
duced price oiler* on na­
wood.
Furn. 2 Bedroom Home.
»hnv# at}l»,l Court. wn.l you
giant oaks. Many nice ex­
bate.
8133
month.
FA
2
2417
tional magazine*. Privilege
Adult*. No pet*. FA 2-7684.
art r#&lt;iulr#,l |.» »#rv# n ropy
tras! 813.930, with 8430 down
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
of charging customer*' or­
of your An«w»r or plaadlng to
and 893 per month. Exclu­
tli* C»nii&gt;Ulnl on tli* 1'l»lnUNFUR.Y. 1st Fk«r. 3 rmi. STENSTKOM RENTALS
ner lot facing lake. 1U9
der* tit their depurtinenl
tiff* attorney. Til I'MAN B. in 'rm i t iR crrr i -ui r t ,
FURNISHED
sive.
bath, 2 icrvened purr Ik' s.
Walts Drive, S u n 1 a n ti
store charge accounts or on
OHA8ON. ID On* Vor:h Or. NINTH J t t i l r i A !, r i i t c l ' t T .
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­ IJ BEDROOMS 1 BATH
Estate.
F1I.V
in
service.
•tie* 111J*.-.. Orland". florid* 1N A Nil F o i l
a special charge account
and rll* th* ur&lt;(ln*l .im*«r n t n n . r i . n n i i i A .M ;t t I M ILK
.filtri
stair* evening*.
8430 down, monthly 884.75, 2. Attractive 2 BR home on
with the publisher. Must
or pl».#.llnu In ih* nfflc# of IN r l l A M K R T NO. UNIT
UNFURNISHED
nice lot with trees. I.argu
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
111* Clrrk of tli0 riroult Court LILLIE MAE RIIKHi.
have private ltne and be
L'nfurnuised 2 bedroom ltouec. 3 Bedroom* t bath
8 80 or FA 2-2118.
kemlnote County Court ttiiiiie,
family r o o m , fireplace,
I’
la
ln
tlff
able
to devote a reasonable
Hanford. Florida, on or befor* ve.
13u3 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3254 3 BR, 2 bath*
8123
wtiod floors. Ideal for re­
the i:th day Of March, Dll. B E N JA M IN 811100,
amount ol time tai-li week.
or FA 2 0323.
3 BH, IH baths
Sluo 3 Bedroom, 2 hath Imuse.
If you fait to do *0, Judenient
tirement couple or small
Permanent position with
Defe n da nt
t&gt;y default will be taken
$200 down ami take over
family! Just 812,230, with
i TIck t o
t r e t ;.* k
2 Hi'ilrootn msusc, kitchen Other unfurnished r e n t a l *
awaluil you lor (tie relief &gt;1«- Tilt mIlenj
above
average commission
amln
from $80payment* of $73.09 pur
S'.Htu down, and monthly
luamled In the Complaint.
equipped. 885 a muuth. Uoje
earning*. Write, g i v i n g
t ' J l l ' i S. Central A venu e
HONE and Olll'KHKD at
month.
FA
2
1862
.
payment
lc*»
than
rent
I
I nn Amrrle*. C a lifo r n ia
to bate. FA 2-4549.
Pahforit. Florida till* Tth day
qualification*, to G. C.
Y ou nr* he reby r-uu tred to
•f February, ISIS.
Russell. Suite 1228. 270
file
y
o
u
r
wrttleri
defe
nce
tei
Stenstrom
Realty
3 1)11, 2 bath, fenced back
NICE
LARGE
2
HR.
furn.
UfEALA
Arthur II. Rarkwtlh, Jr. the Hill o f C o m p i l i n ' f o r ill*
Peachtree St, N, E., Atlan­
yard,
air
conditioner,
Kit­
Stenstrom
Realty
apt.
OB
heat
and
fireplace.
erre filed h* rein .i calnst y ou,
Cl*rk of the Circuit Court T
Real Estate — Mortgage*
ta. Ga.
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
Tile bath, 1700 Magnolia.
Hemlnole County, Florida with the Clerk o f the ab ove
111
N. Park Ave. FA 2-242U
*t&gt;l»d
C
ou
rt
o
n
o
r
ba
fo
r*
Real Estate — Mortgages
Hyi Martha T. Vlhletl
Ave.
FA
2-1761.
883.
FA
2-3931.
March 11, l l i l , *#rve a r-.py
D. C.
tit N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420 19. .Situation* Wanted
&lt;&gt;f
aain*
upon
plaintiff*
New completely furnished 1
Trum an E. Hraion
8
BEDROOMS,
)
balhi.
Fenc­
•
l
l
e
r
n
i
r
,
Jama*
c
.
C
o
l
­
RENT
A
BED
Attorney for I'lalnttff
CJiltd Cara. FA 2-1274
bedroom hunt*. FA 2-2377.
lier, 7*1 w * * t Church Street, Rollawijr, Hcxpiul I t Baby
ID On* North Oram* Ilt.ig.
ed backyard. A Ir-condil lon­
o r l a n d o . F lori d *
tirUtidn, Florida
Bed*
er. Kitchen equipped. I&gt;iw Jim Hunt Realty Children kept. FA M182.
Ha rem full not o r a decree
NEWLY FURNISHED 'arge
I'uMIsli Frb. It, D, !S A
pro c o n f e a . &gt; will be entered
By Day, Week, or Month
Mar. I. 1**3.
ilown payment. 33ut) S. Park
2
lilt,
duplex.
14lh
St.
Loogaaalnat you.
Child care. FA 3 0799.
Office FA 2-3118
l.-liF-Ji
wood. H38 32U8.
Ave. FA 1-1781.
I\ ITNESS rny hand art.l aeal CARROLLS FURNITURE
Nights
FA
2-0611
at Hanford, Ht minute County, Ph. FA 2 3181 118 W. lit Ht.
M i n t 11 n c M i r
Bali} sitting, h o u s e w o r k .
I 'h .
821-0700
Florida, ihle Jill day of F eb2 B1I. house, 817 Catalina.
in
n it ; x x » o ; u f T im
FA 23303.
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
■TATK o r FLOHIIM
. ruary,, 1 St*J
1324 Park Dr. Hanford, Pit.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
T O l JKIIOI.I)
K.
IlKI iDINH | fMKALt
Realtor
Room* privalo baths, lit 2 lledDtom Duplex. Jalousie
A rth ur II, tle.'kw lth, J r .
and
Braver
home, 3 Bedroom, 3 HAVE BKUS11 WILL PAINT
porch, kitchen equipped. Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
Clerk o f the Clr&lt; ult Court
EDITH JOANN ItEDDINtl
W.
Flrit
S4.
tty: Martha T. Vlhlen
bath. Assume payment*. One room or entire ltou*e.
hi- wife
Carportc. Nice yard. Ph. rA 3 8131 Atlantic Dank Bldg.
Free asUinatfs—Call 'Cal'
D. C.
re-ldenc* unknown
967.60.
33244742.
FA
2
BW6.
Lake Miry. 2 Bedroom, kit­
TOU ARK HKHEIIV .M'TI- J a n o s C. C ollier
Jirvlln* FA 2 1307
ATTRACriVE ) UR, 2 bath
chen equipped. FA 2-2049.
TIED that FEDERAL. NA­ Attorney for Plaintiff
LAKKFHONT HIDEAWAY
Lake Outage, Furn. FA 2-8t06
TIONAL MOUTHAUK AHrtO- rui.iieh Feb. it, ii. a», *
house.
Living
room
over­
FA
2
6347.
Child
care In my home. 3
CIATION, having filed In thl* Mar. 1 Dm.
baking lake, curved tlnvu. 2 Itedroom furnished cottage
Minutes
from Hunt’s. Ph.
C.iiirt !(• ew-orn Hill of Corn- i '1 &gt;}•-:«
HOUSE
on
Cameron
Ave.
on big, bcauti/ul lake. 1U9
Efficiency Apt. $30 Alo. Sur­
203 Citrus Drive, Ravenna
idulnl, the nut itre atol purpoie
FA 2 7370.
East
side
between
Celery'
i
x
T
i
l
l
!
i
i
m
i
i
r
t
i
n
ht,
ft.
frontage,
40u
ft
deep.
plus
City.
2U
1
M
’.
1*1
St.
of whL'h Is tu furacluea that M X T i i j i i i h i x i , t i m i n '
Park. Call FA 28I4U after
and Geneva Ave. 4 Bedcertain inuritfeii* rae.-uted by
On a cash deal owner will 21. Beauty Salons
P M lN Iin
IN AND FO R
5:30 p h i .
tiunild T. A*li1e&gt; and Hally A. OF
riaim*, school bus slop,
.M IN oi.r. i n i ' N T V . r l l ANsell for $3,300. This would
Ashley, hi* wife, to Lawyer* ap
V NO. D M *
Guiel nclglihorhood.
Kit­
MoriasR* *nd Till* Company. ( K R NISTICK
be a bargain for the lot HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
MAYFAIR
TO t r P E A H
In the Itth day of June, DIP;
Complete Beauty Service
chen equipped. 180 a month. Very attractive 4 itedroom, 2
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Evening Appointments
FA 2 6143,
go
out
ami
take
a
look.
an acei.untliiR lo ha lakan (IAUK AMHtlCIATION,
ballt Ini,ne m tmautifui MayPlaintiff , I xtm vLtfEiKol Id Luatn«'^i* at
under tho direction of Ih*
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
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uf4t|i*r 2 BR. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
I E T T T.
LXN DH ICA V , noW
Plaintiff for principal and tn- aH AwRidRow
ly equipped kitchen, cen­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty .shop
863. 2813 Elm Ave
ih « fIv’ lltloviB tittnie of, 4*■I■*t*
,
taraet on **ld m -'iia** and
tral heal, many nice ex­ Stemper A gency
I'* f erdan t*. U l C l#»n #r» A L#«un4r&gt; «vi*l
Special on Perms. Call for
iworlgag* not* and for the T I I C RTATK IIP Fl.tlHIIIA
tliat I itit•nif lo r v f U t o r »«I&lt;I 2 BEDROOM house In Lake
tra*. Toilal price $22,UUOt
mate, i-hargea and eapentaa
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
REALTOR - INSUR0R
A I t m i f T T T. L A N D III- imiiK wi t h ! lif C l f r k o f tlm
Including attorney's fees and T U i H
Mary. FA 2-7218
Only 8ISOH down ami lm&gt; FA 2-4911 i l l ! S. French Ava.
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rators. Free parking lot*.
abstract f*is and that In daty, KlurUlf, tu A ccurilon c* with
&lt;:/o 1st. Hubert J. Haul*
mudiate i&gt;o»#c»#mnfault of *uch pay niant, till*
318 Palmetto Ave.
3229834
(I mp j&gt;ru vl«lai»fc o f t h v KI^IU FURNISHED Cottage. Phone
l l o a — Navy 1ST
•■tate, claim, demand and
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FA
2
2800.
Out 30th M. opposite ioif 24. Electrical Service*
fifCttnn
K lorllf etflu*
N ew Vnrk, New- Tork
Defand-i nu and *11 p*r*on*
TOU A P L IIEKE DV NOTI- tn l&gt;iT.
Stenstrom Realty Club. New 3 bedroom, l'»
clilmlnf by. throutn, under
1
BEDROOM
House
trailer.
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that
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hat
been
FKIGIDAiRB
ar *v*!nel them or any of
bath, built-lna. Large fam­
Krh. 1ft, J i
AUr.
Water und eleclncity fur­
them, he abinlutety barred and filed taalnst you In the above I'uhllvll
Sale*
ft Service
Real
Estate
—
Mortgage*
I.
11.
19«2.
ily room, central heat and
foreclosed; -aid -ult belnr; fll- • iitllle.l «a us, . and that } ou C h K - 4 0
nished. Adult* only. Phone 111 N. Park Ave.
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
FA 2 2420
»d III the Circuit Court of the ara requ ired to file y o u r m i.
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
FA 2-1303.
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and e w e r with tho Clerk o f this IX T il l ! I ltll M T I Ol HT,
down p a y m e n t s , iJ3.uu Sid Vlhlen'* Randall Electric
for Hemlnole Count}, In Chan- C ou rt and !•&gt; e .r v e a I'opy M X T II JI lilt l i t
Lake Mary— 3 bedroom, den,
&lt; IHI I IT
Ph. FA 20911
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ear}, entitled FEDERAL NA­
month piy* all. Drive out 111 Magnolia
3 Rrdr'm Furn. House $109 09
2 hath*. Modern kitchen.
whosr OS- FI.OH ID v IX XXII t o u
TIONAL Monr&gt;iA(iK asho. P l a i n t i f f * a d o r n s ) * .
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today
or
call
FA
2
2141
for
3
Rrdr'm
burn.
Kit.
Lake privileges, near school.
25. Plumbing (Serview
CIATIOK, * corporal Ion or* na me *nd address I* M * c k N. t i i t ' t i ; * ' NO. i m i m
detail*. IU:3U U&gt; 3 daily.
- E q u i p ............................... Si lO.lki
Ranlaed under an Act of Con- Clev elan d, Jr. *nd Harold F. KKDKH A I, N A T I u NAI. MOHTAvailable fur occupancy
John
ton,
p,
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Drawer
/
.
Han­
grass and eil-tlme pursuant to
8 63.09
June I. FA 2 7094.
Die Faderal National Xlortaa«e fo rd. Florid a, not later Ilian HAUK AtW oCIATlIlS-. l-iuintirr. 2 lledr'm Kuril.
An investment, not an ex­
2
Hedr'nt
Furn.
Kit.
Akaociatlon Chart, r Art, Plain- th* 5l *t day o f March, A. U. IIKO IIU8
II K N It V
IIKItHpense. Call F'A 2-3612 lor
lbi.5.
If
y
ou
fall
to
d-&gt;
so
a
tiff, ver*u» JEIHM.D K. 11KDL.M.N.
ENTERPRISES
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DINO end EDITH JOANN Der r s* Pro C o n f » » r o will be IIKlnj.XTHOM, lit* wife.
expert advice on a Herald
Plumbiiifc L Heating
J. W. Hall, Reilty FA 2 3641 Has purchased b e a u t i f u l advertising campaign.
REDDING, hi* » l f '. ORXNUE enter ed aa slne t you for the
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f
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a
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ed
In
the
Coni.
AIR CONDITIONING
wooded
area
at
Longdate.
UTILITY COMCAM. Defendx
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See Mr. Ferguson at •ales
CONTRACT
and REPAIR
OA
.Spec
in
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NutirrN
r io t , a moM***.
II.
rral J '• G K T A T I . OK KlAtll M*,\
R A V E N N A PARK
157*4, praylt.K a foroclo-uro ,, r„ . o . r . v ,.r...•##,l#-t airblii.t |.- | T O : G * o r « . I l » n r » lU-ra.l!riHfi.
office and pick your lot For the fluesl new home liuy*.
WORK
of eaol morlRaae nr the folJr
REMINDER
I ,j t
Illuck I. B I .V I .A M I
l-.w Itiy dkacrlb. I land, lying
and house models. Low
5S*j U . I,diuUu A |*t. No. 4
we urge you to inspect tlie 19U) aaniurd Ava. FA 3-6562
ti8TATi:i». .Vmttiil.il I'lat.
and being In
County,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Uraiitl tal«n&lt;J. *\«t&gt;rR9k&amp;
down—low monthly payiiil*,
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tlitr#beautiful 3 and 4 bedroom,
Florid*, to.wlti
YOU
A
III.
HL'JILUY
NOTIPLUMBING
0. M. HARRISON'S
o f rtrurUrd In Plat Bo.&gt;k f i l l )
Lot S3. Mlock t W E A T IIthat ft RUll 1»4a• l»#Cll
I, 1W. and 2 bath homes
lonlracilng Repair*
15. P a r s 1 A
o f th* flliftl saii,4 tint ) o u In
1811 Pa Iniello Ave.
322 8827 ANOTHER FABULOUS Bl'Y
K R IF1E L D ttllS T AD D I­
I-uviIl- ttsccrJi of a*nil- «-ii t It I* &lt;1 4MiJ*6. mill that y ou
offered in desirable Kaveli­
TION, accord) tic to plat
AT CRYSTAL I.AKK. Open
FREE ESTIMATES
■ml* Counir, Klorlil*.
th&lt;-i *of, rarorded In Flat
na Park.
nM|ulr*4| to ftlr yu u r »»»*• I). For Sale or Rent
iK-ain cotisl ruction, atom)
11. L. HARVEY
' # follow­ urn
Itnnk I J, I '. t r «s I'ublto TotiKTIlKIt *ltt
w it
will* tlit t’ ltrh o f tl.lft
lluiunli o f dvinlno!* I'-.un- ing It#In* • |.r r } lo. al«&lt;t t ’ uurt Mild 111 i e f V r M c o p y
fireplace, 3 bedroom and a
2u4 Saumr. Ava.
FA 2-33(45
If
you
like
country
living
III
Mhit
iicrwiaiitnt!}
itutullcl
ty, Florida.
Uirr#ur upon tli« r u t i i t l f f or
optional r o o m , Florida These home* iealure Ute fin­
To*ell.*r with the f o l l o w i n g a* a part o f tit. I m p r o t c m c u l * P U I h l l f f * r 11ui itr ' *, who*#
I Bedroom, 2 balit*. uu
est in quality construction 26, Radio 4 Talav*. ion
room. 2 tilt hath*, full) air.
on raid land.
tuulim ient;
riiiinr* und addr##* I* MmuK S.
south *tdc of big Lake
fin#
tit:
fi«fi 'a -r a t n r . r i * v e l * n 4 Jr . *n d Ha ro ld K.
INTERNATIONAL of DTby hliuemaker, and include
condiliuneil.
location
Soulli
l.l*clrl.\ a*rial Z l l * ) » i : i , j d*li iioi*ii. 1*. u* l i r i w o r X.
1CA F t 'lt N A i K. MDt'iiL
3lar&gt;. Water lor (mating,
ii ■
buili-in kitchen*,
central USED TV'*. $23 und up. Tuwn
end of Cotlul Drive, Locti
J|...l#l I.AN I t *
NO. i i|IH * j K-D i
forrl. pjiifl d a, Hot Ul«*r tli on
and Country TV. FA 2 5362
elc.
Orange
trees.
Approxi­
.
tn.
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l
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Il*i.*
■.
Kir
heal,
and
other
plus
value*.
Tou, and eo.li W &gt;-■*s Rte
Arltor K A, Jarrell, Buildtli* M i l &lt;|4) Ilf Alunli. A, If.
'lo.t* l
JHUNIVVII,
Nc *1 I I'd I* If » o u fo il hi 41ti »u o
mately 21* acre*. FA 2 91A2.
h e r e b y io.(Ulr«d to
p. i-oner.
FA
2-3378
or
FA
2
3077.
PERSONAL
RAPID ft
r a p J lo v -l
a lly o r by a t t o r n * } , in t b « o f ­
l&gt;ti t « r Pro
Will U«
Price* begin at fll.Uou, with
till.
1* j.,-TI**rtit
l l . a u r , *nt*r««J o f o l n t t jroia f o r th* 27' completely f u r n i s h e d
fi c e
of
the c l e r k
o f said
T.V. SERVICE
Vlcnfrt I * i - » N .r '» l ) I U t
3 Bedroom, 1 Imtli. Excellent
C ourt. In Ih* C o u n t y C our t
low FIIA down pament*. We repair Phono Changer*
r#||« f il*mi*nd*4 In tho Coni*
lloiiM-trailer. FA 2 3884.
t &gt;i . V l. ti.r * Ini** Kltrh an t«l*lnt. Tlti* #ult I* t o f o r t i l u i i
Ilnur.
In riallford. Sem in ole
condition. 104 Oakland Dr.
No down payment under
K
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a
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K*
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no
*t...l»l
or
Radio ft T.V., Auto Radios
C o u n t ) , Florida, on or b e f o i #
f» nn&gt;rttf«it*. Tin* rrwi prup* r ty
Monthly pa) inent* 878.93
Hvrlai uuinbtr*.
VA! Pay menls !c*s than
1 New Ihuisc near Lake Mary.
the Dth da) of Mart'll, A. D.
pr**v« •(|n) dt4itJn*l la:
1 DAY SERVICE
T. n V*n*tlp:. Illlutl*. tn#1 * 1 ). y o u r appear an ce, * n - » e r
l.d&gt;t I. Ill'***Ii V. H I M . \ M l
Ph. FA 2-8074. Evening*
rent. May wc serve you?
322 3098.
25ih St. ft Sanford Ave.
t*l, tnan ufdctut#‘l by Nano r ot her d e fe n s iv e pleading#
I ^ T 4 T E i , Atii#fi4*4 Hiiil*
FA 2-5610.
k a l i j. t il* # . A Paint C « M tu th* C om p lain t In llil* caua*
0'itl11l»M t«j
plot Ulwfft*
Ph. 323-UI53
p * * r , N*iiford, Florid*, ttw
an.I also to » » n * upon Hand*»f r*-'*#r-l«di In l #Jot liouit 3 HR. IIDC.SE, equipped kit­
Mod* I vr B*rt*I nunii.tr*.
era.
M cK ean.
Hob war*
A
13, i m i* * i a «*. »&gt;f l i e
chen, take over pa) inent* F'urnisiied huuae across from Stenstrom Realty
27. Special Service*
VV I rV’ UNN KG •*»&gt;* “ oJ »&gt;'•
M int'. * ; torn*) * fo r Hit P l a i n ­
f ’ uUlte lltL'urd* uf N#II1new high school in Sanford.
or rent, by owner. FA2 -3617
t iff. a c o p y o f t a ld plead li.gs , » . * l o f »ald c - i u i t » l Panford.
Inol* C d u n lr . KluihJit
Real
Flslate
—
Mortguge*
|45&lt;jo. Phone Apopka H46-48IU
o t h e r w is e -a id Iltll o f Com* Klufld*. tUl# l l t l . &lt;lt&gt; " f P ‘ &gt;rW I T M E i l in) liund 4&gt;I*«l thr j
Mill if * -kill Cuurt at Hhl (i&gt;nl 12. Real KMulr For Salt — . pla int will
taken *• con. r u * r y . A. t». l»&lt; )
111 N. Park Ave.
322 213u LAWN SERVICE
f eased by } oU and c o t h o f (8 U A I -)
Klurt4«« iM# Sind 4 o y e l 4 »l»*
3 Bedroom, f a bath* Mason­
Mowing, edging, fertilising,
A r th u r H. U kwitli. Jr., r u u r f ,
14. lift !.
JoU.
3 HU. KITCHEN equipped.
ry.
Excellent
condition. 9 OK, 14* bath borne, in
etc. Sslisfactiou guaranteed.
t 't . r k o f th* Circuit l « u r l 4i*i; a i »
I&gt;ONK AND ORDKttKD till*
Fcncrd back )aril. Pi)
8350 down Assume pa&gt;
Country Club. Well rarrd
F&gt; mlii.il* L'oant}. N*nford.
FA 2 4817.
A r th u r If n#«'k w |th» Jr
Tth day o f F e h r n a n IMS. at
F lorid a
4"I* r #» »»f ih* r i r i u i i i .'umh | ments 879 mo , dirapci
HaiKar-l, Haiitlnol* C o u n t y ,
ments
of
872
a
month.
13y
for,
deep
well,
fenced
yard.
*
4
.tli I. V. l*)*l*Oil J
Up: Mu r o o t * t K i ) re.
Florida
Ilian rent. FA 2-utilB tor ap­
Mayfair Circle. I'A 2-5916.
Very low down payment. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Harold I John.
1'* ta»M
U «*,
.HEAL.
SPHINKER SYSTEMS
Mod* V. L'luviitiid* Jr. 4kL&gt;l
A r th u r II. U*ckwl:!i. Ji.. Dark*
pointment.
FA 244806.
KiiruhJ I Jniifioon
Clark of Circuit Court of P. O. Mas 55*
LAKEY1EW Home lor sale or
Ail Typos and Sixes
P
O.
Itr**#*
fr
Hanford.
Florida
Hemlnole County. Ftnrtdt
trade fur a tiled farm on the 1 BEDROOM CO liouse. Fkir
Wc Repair and Service
tfonf^rd f l o n d *
C a r r o ll Burk*
11} : Martha T. V lhlen
Si. Johns Realty
Attorn*}-# for plaintiff
wr»l side of Sanford Call
A tt o r n * ; * f o r P 'u in t t f f
Ida room, fenced yard.
S T I N E
I&gt;. C.
.Mar
Ptihlf h* ^ th. ; . Jl**r n 4 11, THE TIME TESTED M ini!
Id*Jr■f -4 Fpr b1 I
Publish b* is M, t». J* * »l-Ubllaa
F'A 2-7098 day* or FA 2-03418
Furnished or unfurnished. Machinery and Supply Co.
t
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l
I,
U.
Mar. t. D i e .
1
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123 1 nights.
Phone FA 2 3727,
:*trr w. 2nd St,
FA 2-8432
|CDK-tl
•II

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

W a ll

.15. Furniture
Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
I-irry * Mart 215 Sanford
Ave, Ph. FA 2 4132
ill- Article* For Sale
1PHI Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Uarns, makes button hole*.
With guarantee. 3 Payments
of 86 40. FA 2-9411.
Pants WU-. T-shirts 48c, ArmyNavy Surplus, 3in Sanford
Ave.
18' Boat Trailer 8190. 23"
Riding Mower, new 873.
Electric Guitar, amplifier
and mike 8109. Mussburg 4
power Scope 83.09. 322-3111.
Meiltuk liivproof Safe, i'.i-cl
but like new. Regular pries*
8323. only 8163. Powell's office Supply. 117 Magnolia.
REPOSSESSED
Z1G JAG
SEWING MACHINES
Save up to 30'r, lake over
pay mcnla. 164 S. Park Ave.
FA 2 9411.
ClllLDCHAFT BOOKS. New
price. Park Ave, Trailer
Court, loot 93. Sanford.
Used Air-Conditioners. From
$tu up. All sUci A makes.
838-10(17.
Lsed G E. Automatic Washer
'37 model. 332-A1A5.

Senknrik Glnsg und Paint FREE use of our Carpet
Shampooer with ourchaso
Company
219 Magnolia

Pit. FA 2-4622

of Blue Lustre Shampoo.
Carroll'* Furniture.

AUTO • RADIO
130 tons of cage poultry
Drive-in Repair Service
manure. TE 8-3833.
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
25Ui St. A Sauiurd Ave.
Baby furniture. FA 2 1837.
Pit. 3230633
31. Poultry - Livestock

35. Articles Wanted

1 Electric chain liotit. W too
I-tree Shetland Ponies; 1
or I ion. Dcllary 668 5713.
gelding, 1 mare. $150 each
with new saddles anil bri­ Used 2 or 3 Drum scL Call
dle*. 322 9162.
F A 2-974u evenings.
PONIES
860 It up. 17 lo choose from.
Pit. FA 2 3319, Roy Barrow.
New Upsala fid.

ISO' Used yard fence 4 to 5*
high, 13 po»D 6 to 7'. 1
File cabinet. FA 2-8380 aft­
er ti p.m.

31A. P da

3(1. Automobiles - Trucks

3

BLACK MALE Poodle*. '56 Ford convertible. Orango
Pedigreed 2 very small.
A while. 8200 cash. Contact
Reasonable Ph. H38-UKM ami
II. D. Blckcl. NAS Ex. 374.
H38-2UI8,
days.

SHETLAND STALLION, and 1933 Ford Custom, clean, ra­
new saddle. $123. 322 9233.
dio. b o a t e r , automatic
transmission. Good mcchsn32. Flowers • Shrub*
ical condition and good rub­
ber. $163. Call FA 2 3388 af­
Annual* Petunia*, Snapdra­
ter 3 p. m.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
1037 Mercury .Monterey, 9
Upsala ltd. Just off 20th St.
tone, while wull tires, auto­
and 1st St.
matic transmission, power
steering, radio, heater. Good
PETUNIA, Snaixlragon, Pan
mechanical condition and
sic slock.
good rubber. $300. Phono
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
FA 2 5388 afler 3 p.m.
Gr*|&gt;cvillc Ave. Near 20th St.
:t7. ItoatM • Molora

S3. Furnllura

U RGE SELECTION of u»rd Gstrway To Die Waterway
refrigerators, 829 and up
Rolmnn Sporting Goods
with or without trade.
Your KV1NHUDE Dealer i
FURNITURE CENTER
394-6 8 E. lit Ph. FA 2-5961
lino French Ave,
Ph. F'A 2 7953
JN. Molorcvelfh . Kcoolers
WANTED reliable couple to M otor Scooter* - C ycle*. U se d
lake up monthly payments
Vespa I960, 8139.93.
of $13.30 on I complete
Ia-wi» Sales ft Service
room* of furniture. Call
2317 Country Club Rd.
TK 8 1311, Casivlberry, col­
Ph. FA 3-7928
lect.
50 VESPA Grand Sport.
FREE ESTIMATE
Owner tramferred. Must
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
saeriiiei'. 122 Hays Drive,
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
Country Club Manor.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co, at J(/9 celery Ave. UK. Tml lem • Cabana*
FA 3-2117.
1962 Magnolia Ifnuseirallrr.
Sell U» Your Furniture. Quirk
Ill' x 33'. 2 or 3 Bedrooms.
Service With .the Cash.
Small equity. Inquire HoagSUPER TRADING POST
land ut Baumaa's Tralkr
FA 2 0677
Park. DeBary.

ROLLERS °/SAN?0!M&gt;
1939 CADILLAC I Dour. DrVllle Air fund. ......
193a 4'IIKV. 4 Duor, Air I'undltiun
1961 t'llKV I Dimr Station Wagon, V-h, Auto.....
1960 C'll KV 4 Door, ti Cyl., Slautlerd Tran*. .—...
1939 ( IIKV I Door Station Wagon, b Cyl.
1939 OLDS 4 Door lUrdlop, power and Air Lund
I93H FORD Slallon Wagon, 6 Cyl., ..................... .
193* I IIEVOI.HI
Ton Pickup, 6 CyL .
1937 FORD Lounlry Sedan, (Iterdriie
......
IVSti KURD Station Wagon, V-8, Automatic
1936 CADILLAC! Sedan, lleVllle, Power, Air Cond.
1938 Pl.t MOUTH t Door, V-8, Kid, Tran*. .......
1938 Ol.IMMOBILE 88, 4 Door. Air Cond.
1961 ITIF.VUUI.KT li Tun Pickup, Auto. Tran*.
I960 CHEVROLET
Tun Pickup, 8 Cylinder
1939 PL&gt; MOUTH 2 Duor, ti C) Under
193* CHEVRULKi' 4 Door, ti &lt; &gt;!.. Stand. Tran*.
1938 FORD 4 Door R.T.. V-8, Fairlane 800. Auto.
1937 DODGE 4 Door Hardtop Coup* Auto,.....1956 OLDS 2 Door. Auto. .
........... ......
1933 PLYMOUTH 2 Door, 6 Cyl., S id .________
1930 CHEVROLET t, Ton Pirkup ....
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P«jf« 10—Mon. Mar. 4, '63

'See Me First,'
Besserer Tells
Civitan Club
Robert Itrawrtr, adminis­
trator of Seminole Manorial
Hospital speaking to member*
of the Clvltan Club, lliursday
told them,
“ See me first, If something
foe* wrong."
“ We cere about people,"
Heaierer tsuphasiied, “ Our
only reason for being there I*
to rare for people who need
hospital care, That'a what r-very single perron on our Muff
la there for, and aervlre foe*
on round the clock, every day
of the year."
The admlnletrator emphs•lied that, “ You can't put
value on people . . . their
care, romfort and health la
our only concern."
Ha noted that the operation
•f a hospital I* a rumple* op*
oration, requiring at N ut two
ataff member* for avery pa­
tient.
"People am working for
you while you’rt aler|iir,g.H
He commented ‘.hat the P*tlenta In a hospital are not
happy people,
“ Nobody come* to the hoipltal for fun. It alway* in­
volve* pain, fear, expense and
emotional, physical and men­
tal unhappiness for tha pa­
tient, ao that ho wants every­
thing done for him, and many
are Inclined to Ire peovlih and
irritable."
Benerer said that every
member of the staff was well
aware of the seriousness of
their job*, and the precept of
everyone, nurse*, aides, clerlral help, food servers, admin­
istrator, doctors and hospi­
tal board ia that "'Die patient
comes first."
“ Tim* drags when you arc
hurting," he said. “ A few minutaa seem Ilka hours, and the
psychological element involv­
ed, particularly in an rm«rfancy often causes impa­
tience and upset."
Besserer said that tha
Kmergency Room “ is our
grvutest headache. It is not
possible for U* to have resi­
dent doctors just sitting there
24 hours • day waiting for
emerfrnclea. But wa have a
physician on call for the day,
anil It never takra him more
than a few minutes to get
there."
“ Again 1 urge you, when
you are hurt or become sud­
denly ill, rail your physlrian
and go to his office. He ha*
facilities for treating you
there. Don't come to the
emergency room, unless you
do not have a private physi­
cian, or cannot reach him."
"Noverthehws, If you must
come to the emergency room,
wa hava a full time staff of
registered nurssw who know
how to cant for emergencies,
the ambulance aervlcr* In
thia town are very good, and
sra trained to do all they call
in emergenciesi, and tills com­
munity is blessed with having
a very fine staff of physicians
who am well-trained and
wrlU-xperlenred,"
Com men ting on the ques­
tion of tax-aoppoil of tha
hospital, Besserer explained
that,
“ Anyom. who tkxuIs hospi­
talisation care is treated and
rared for first, and later we
find out whether or not tiny
ran pay. Often tin-)- cannot,
and in many cases, state wel­
fare'does not apply. If a per­
son has not been in the coun­
ty six months or in the state
« year, he Is not oligihln for
state aid, so we must go to
the county and ask them to
make up the difference, to
take rare of the deficit.
“ We’re prnbutdy the only
business In KcmlnoU. County
thst operates at a HH to DO
percent deficit and still Is able
to stay In business . , . hut
you ran't repossess an apjKiuilx or a gall bladder , . ,
hence the need for taxes,**
“ Wa have a IOK bed hos­
pital, and w» must employ
IDO people to rare for them.
Our payroll runs over half a
million dollars annually.

Seminole County 4 Her* re­
corded high butterfat produc­
tion rating* during the State
4-11 Dairy Show at Ihe Cen­
tral Florida Fair in Orlando,
Feb. z.v
T W. Sparks, Extension
Dairyman from Gainesville,
stated that this was an ex­
ceptional year for butterfat
ratings at the state show. Re­
cord* are on 305. 2X. Mature-

Miami Takes
21st Cage Win
MIAMI BEACH (U H ) —
The University uf Miami
picked up it* 21st hn*keth*ll
win of the season Saturday,
defeating Florida State Uni­
versity D0-7O.
The Hurricanes -Hatched an
early lead and had a 10-32
advantage by the half. The
.Seminole*' record now stand*
at 11-10.
Ilig Mike McCoy anil Rick
B a r r y paced Miami with ID
points each, hut were oulscored by FSU forward Char­
lie Long with 28 points.

HII,I, WOI.FE (|oft) and Trim Mlchelic, Ixith 16,
inannaRc noru ntUHclcn anil tired feet after hik­
ing 60 miles from i’ inccrent to Stetnon Univer­
sity, DeLimtl, and return. The two Explorer
Heouta made the trip out in nix Bourn but re­
quired nine bourn for the return. Tom walked
the hint five mill'd barefooted. Hill in the mm of
Cl»0 and Mr*. II. W. Wolfe, 112 Laurel Drive,
and Tom i» Die non of Mr. and Mr*. T. J.
Michel*, Wylly Avenue.

Searchers Hunt
Family Of Three
OURAY, Colo. (UPli —
Searchers were act to brave
a second avalanche today to
search for a minister and two
of his daughters buried be­
neath 100 feet of snow
Tlie minister and the two
girls were entombed in the
snow Sunday when an avalandie swept their automo­
bile off llie highway Into a
gorge 100 feet below. The
snow filled the gorge level
with Hie highway after the
slide. .
It wa* feared tliey would
In- found dead.
Ouray County Sheriff Gene
Brown said powerful mlncdctecting gear was due on tlie
srene shortly after dawn to
try to locate the minister's
automobile,

(Jreat Savings on Easy Terms
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DONE ItAIL, Ky. (LTD Rodney,
hnrne-s
racing's
greatext sire, died Thursday
at Walnut Stud. The 19-yearold horse died II days after
breaking a bone In hit left
foreleg

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Frances Cammack with Pap­ care for the animal* during
py Clio Addic and Philip Lu- j the show, other incidental
expcn.-cs, and is host to club
kn.v with Rosalie.
The State 1 11 Dairy Show members and lltelr agents for
is sponsored by the Central the Annual Slate 411 Dairy
Florida Fair and the State I Banquet held in the Orlando
Department uf Agriculture Chamber of Commerce Build
The (air provides feed and ' ing each year.

CHUCK

Sportsman Dies
OCALA, Fla. (UPI)—Carl
CL Rose Hr., n Florida sports­
man, died at the age of 71
Wednesduy, Hose, who pin­
ner red Uioruughhred h o r s e
breeding In Florida, was a
member of the Stale Racing
Commission,

Equivalent, DIIIA standardiz­
ing factors.
First Trophy went to Cath­
erine Cammack, Seminole 1 11
Girl, on record of Aim No­
na I'riciila (Jersey), 11.138.
058 (at. Cathy also placed
third on record of Pappy
Princes* Paola (Jersey), 10,031 milk, CIO fat.
Other en.ries in the Dairy
Show from Seminole Included

HOM E IN T ER P H O N E . Telk room-toroom; answer door by phone

�'Courtesy' Parking' J fi*
Crackdown Ordered Settlement
The City Commission Monday nipht cracked
down on "courtesy parking" in the downtown area
and ordered the indice department to strictly enforce
the handling' of parking tickets.
Spearheaded liy Joe linker, the commission
agreed that no special privileges will lie given to any
organization, press medium or utility companies for
parking' without putting money in a meter.
linker, in pushinp for the eliminating' o f cmirlesv parking', singled out the press, ('handier o f Com­
merce and radio. "Evcrynno should pay to park,”

c i o 6*
II) I.AIUIY VERSHKI.
Now tlint the city has wrap­
ped up the Pipeline controv­
ersy . . . stopped tno from
parking on First St. . . . I
wonder what the next project
is? We queried .Mayor Tom
McDonald ovrr a copol collee
this morning and found out it
will lie downtown improve­
ments . . . including addition­
al parking lota . . . inspections
of all buildings . . . financing
of the water improvement
program. . . . Sounds like a
nigged task.
« • •
City Judge Ken McIntosh
anti Police Chief Hoy
Wil­
liams will gel together to re­
vise
court ntsls lor
City
Court . . . Hard to believe,
Imt costs are only SI for a SIS
fine and $2 for anything over
415 . , . Last jear there were
1,410 cases , , , Court costs
have been called antiquated
. . .Obsolete . . . By the way
all the costs go into the po­
licemen's pension fund.
• • •
Speaking oi McIntosh, city
commissioners gave him a
bouquet of thanks for a "job
well done" as city judge.
• • •
The local Democratic com­
mittee hasn't even contacted
Cordon Frederick on the
forthcoming election. Cuess
they think Gordon has the
election sewed up, Nobody
asked me Imt It would he a
good thing lor our local
Demos to have the courtesy
of getting together with Fred­
erick . . , Everyone though!
Dewey had tin* I9M rlcction
in the bag. also.
• • •
Don't be surprised if the
mrdieal examiners ask for
legislation at the next County
Commissioners meeting , , .
Hope it isn't too late.
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Heavy flooding in the Golds­
boro area due to recent rains.
Many dltrhrs standing full ot
water.
• • •
Whenever we thought of
Oviedo it was always .Mary
Earle Walker, agriculture
that came into our heads . . .
Now it's a first rate basket­
ball team.
* * *
City has to remove that
flagpole by the |&gt;ost office , . .
GSA says so.
* * •
New clock in Hie City Com­
mission chambers . , . Old
one put out to pasture . , .
Cost of new one . . , SU 05.
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Anyone want a slightly used
“ courtesy parking pass"? . .
« * *
Those two successful fish­
ermen, Travis Lovelace and
Larry Spice ( see Sport's
Pagei weren't quite so suc­
cessful a few hour* lalcr
when their ear wound up in
a deep drainage ditch in L’asseloerry after hilling a uiility
pole (see Page Twol. Spice,
imspitalired for treatment o(
shock, was released Monday
. . . wonder whal happened to
the fish?
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Alter the pipeline discus­
sion was over Monday night
. . . ctereone happy . . .
Pipeline Co. attorney Ken
McIntosh a skid the commis­
sion how many topics of the
agreement they wanted. "I'd
like one to pul on my wall."
said Commissioner Sonny Ita-

ly trash pickup crewmen
that Hie rules are that if
property 1* on an alley,
trash must he put at the
side of Ihe tot ♦ . , If
Hey. then the street picki all right . . . But that's
causes some trash piles
&gt;c left, others that are
by, picked up . . . Beg­
un*! I . . . Don’t ask
I'm not the one who
honed "convenience’’ —
common sense” , . . I'm
telling you what I heard

The prrsldrnt ol the At­
lantic Unasllinr Hallroad
said today hr hoped labor
and management could get
together on new work rules
In slew of the Supreme
Court's decision giving the
carrier the right In rliml
nate unnecessary jobs.
W. Thomas It lie’s hrlrf
statement said:
“ In siew of the decision
of |he Supreme Court, It Is
hoped that representatives
of laobr and management
can now promulgate appro­
priate rules which will im­
plement the recommenda­
tions of the presidential
rnmmiasion. Such Imple­
mentation would bring the
work rules of railroad ope­
ration employes up to dale
and consistent with modern
operations.”
The railroad relused fur­
ther rommrnt.

'Have To Protect O u r J ob s , Brotherhood Officials Say

Rail Strike Imminent

High officials of the five
Sanford Atlantic Coast Line
brotherhoods imlay agreed
Ihsl a crippling railroad
strike i* Imminent to “ pro­
tect the workers job*" in the
face of the Supreme Court
ruling on featherbedding.
“ We would like to settle
this Issue peacefully." one
union executive told the Her­
ald, “ but we have to do some­
thing to protect our job*."
Monday the l). S Supreme
Court ended months of legal
maneuvers by ruling the rail­
roads had the right to impose
sweeping rule change*
Officials of the local union
emphasized lhat they would
strike tf some work rule

changes, designed to elimi­
nate "foatlicrlied.iing" or un
necessary job* were put into
effect.
There are some 4!Ki fam­
ilies in Sanford that would be
affected by any proposed
strike.
Negotiation* hv key unions
throughout the country on the
issue will take place Mar. 13
and the result could mean a
country wide strike that could
paralyze (hr nation's rail in­
dustry, according to local
brotherhood official*. T h e
talks will take plare in Chi­
cago.
The agreement to resume
negotiations headed off what
could have been an Immedi­

ate slnke over Hie years-old
question or automation and
job displacement in Hie rail
industry
Actually, the talks in Chi­
cago initially will take up
only the elimination of tn.txxi
firemen on freight and yard
service.
J. K. (Doc) Wolfe, chair­
man of the National Hallway
Lalair Conference, said work
rule rhnnges would nnl be
dismissed until the firemen’s
issue was settled.
He said that if tiie fire­
men's is*ue was not solved,
then the railroads “ would
proceed to make our rules
effective."

r

There were reports that
both the railroads and the
Union* h a v e an informal
agreement to take no drastie
action for at least the next
few day* to allow the Whito
House to study the situation.
More than ISO railroads ara
involved. The unions are tho
opr rnl ing brut herhoods—rep*
resenting the 216,061) engi­
neers, firemen.
brakrmen,
conductors and switchmen.
The anll-frallierheddiiig Is­
sue has been simmering for
years. I’ resident Eisenhower
in 11)60 appointed a special
railroad commission made up
of rail, union and private per*
sonnel.

Tiie proposed work rule
changes would eliminate be­
tween 63.000 and 85,000 jobs
during a live year period.
Wolfe s a i d featherbedding
was draining $600 million anmilly from America’s econ­
omy.
Wolfe said it would take
about 25 day* for the formal
Supreme Couit ruling to go
Into effect. He said the rail­
roads would impose
(he
changes five days after that

date.
linker emphasized]
If a strike rrisis came,
Also singled out by the
{’ resident Kennedy could head
commission were workers in
it off for 60 days by appoint­
charitable d r i v e s , delivery
ing n fact-finding board under
services, the power and light
the National Ituilwny Labor
and telephone companies.
Act.
In other action, the com­
mission agreed to purchase
ail “ no” alt night parking
signs to he placed in areas in
Hie' city Including First St,
from Snnfotd to Myrtle]
Park from Fulton to Third;
The Sanford Pipeline Co.
Palmetto from Commercial to
will start work on its $2uo,- Third; Magnolia from First
000 dock terminal facility to Third; Oak from First In
WEATHER; Kail’ through Wctlnowlay. High Dalny, 05-70. Low tonight, do-fiO.
within the next 20 days sftcr Third ami Second SL from
Established ll»08 T l’ KS.. MARCH a, HW3
L niteil Proa* Li’ intcil Wit .*
VOL. AH
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 661
Mayor Tom McDonald was Sanford to Oak.
The IhiiiiiI also voted te
given the unanimous approval
make Laurel Ave a through
by ihc City Commission to
St. and ugrerd to place 15
sign a contract witii the com­
PHILADELPHIA (Ul’l) —
signs from First to Kith at a
pany Monday to construct the
The IVno sylvan la llnilrond
cost
of
$115.
City
Judge
Ken
two miles of pipeline from
Monday announced plans to
Lake Monroe lo the Sanford Mc Intosh culled the thorough- furlough its 5.100 freight ftiefare
the
most
serious
accident
.Natal Air Station.
mrn In view of the U. S. Su­
Fur the first time since the street in the city;
preme Court decision uphold­
Approved
a
request
asking
controversy hit the news It
ing railroad*’ right to elimin­
was a unanimous vule. Com­ the County Commission to in­ ate featherbedding.
clude
that
portion
of
Sit
415
missioners went over the
A spokesman said tlu-ie
lease agreement with Pipe­ in the city in the road pro­ would not be any immediate
gram
to
tie
presented
to
the
line Co. attorney Ken Mein
itoad
Department furloughs because the high I United Press International Icrs. They U-ft their rural murky and sometimes vkileni temperatures dipped well be­ Senath, Mo., during the night,
tosh. City Attorney Bill Hut- S t a t e
low zero In parts of the mid­ destroying a private hangar
March floods drove thou­ home Monday night to drive March weather pattern.
Thursday.
Present
plans are court order is not effective for
chison called the agreement
25 days.
sand* of persons from their Into Liberty and had not been
Thunderstorms and tornadic lands and northeast, including and tcvrral small aircraft.
"good" emphasizing addition­ from the river to the east cityThe lieight firemen Include
Al thunderstorm* pounded
al protection for adjacent limits only that city wants it I,KUO working in r n l Irun d J homes, closed schools and seen since. Persons living in winds raked southeast Miss­ 13 lielow at Caribou. Maine,
ouri and more storms spread and 9 below at Cheyenne, Tennessee; SO- mile* an- liour
property owners on Mellon- tp be extended to French Ave. yards and 1,5110 working on left communities practically
isolated in four states today. the area said they heard crirs Into Dixie. A half-foot of W'yo.
winds were clocked at Jark*
title Ate.; insurance during
"road" trains. I’nssenger fire­
snow hurled Omaha, Neb. Fog
Tiie floods, triggered by for help.
A wind storm which offi­ son and the roof was ripped
construction phase, indemni­
men would not be affected.
The floods were part of a closed New York's LaGuardis cials believed was a torna­ from a restaurant and cars
Iheavy rains, rising tempera­
fication and that the grantee
About 1.000 of the 11,100 tures and a rapid tlnw. spread
Field for three hours and do smashed through near were damaged at Dyersburg.
can't remove the line at any
have less thiol 10 years serv­ across parts oi Indiana, Ohio,
In Hie Midwest, mounting
time. Under the agreement
ice. They would be the first to Pennsylvania and West Vir­
snows
rinsed schools in four
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the city will gd $1,200 per
lie fm long In-,I, the railroad ginia.
rursl district of Iowa’s Boono
year for the first five years
said.
County. There was live In­
Newark, Ohio, declared a
and then fito percent of the
TALLAHASSEE tL’ PIt —
cites of new snow on th«
state of emergency and Na­
gross of tiie company the next
The Florida Milk Commission
ground.
tional Guardsmen were call­
10 years.
i.-sued formal notice today of
ed
out.
in
West
Virginia
com­
McIntosh told tiie Herald
a public hearing March lit in
munities as large ax Clarks­ Hank Identified
today that Hie company is Jacksonville l&lt;&gt; consider susMIAMI (LTD — \ ship
burg were all hut isolated by
seeking application from the pei'shm c f all *late price cm;
rising waters. The uorst fUHd ping firm representutt'e de­
.Vat* tioao Department to
Identified a broken
in 21 years threatened Greene finite
TALLAHASSEE (L'E’ I) — A kqtinlutive com­
cross SB 4fl and SB 415. from
u
dw.fd.d lo mil, ,
plank
Monday
as pari of the mittee waited to licar tin* viuvv of lux ilUTen.su upCounty,
Pa.,
and
schools
and
TALLAHASSEE ,(Ill’ ll the corps of engineer, to Marl tJi„
, „ , t nU)M„,
roads were closed in Indiana. name plaque ol tiie missing IKineiitn Unlay lie Due making a m-nnimonilnliuii un
dork construction and from
pilh|ichearing to conMV*. f/V *
,assured There was no accurate count tanker Marine .Sulphur Queen. new tn.xeH,
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
the Atlantic Cd4,t Line Hadfnir (, nUo„ r,rrr MOV « P” ' ’ ” ";1'«" &lt; " "■«' »«r
The LegiMlnttm*'« interim committee un finttnen Bepuldican lender* maintained
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. rrnor today lli.it fits admini* of the number of Imim-lcss
road to cross its tracks.
in effect which prohibit* A#»'r
,,
hut
hundreds
of
families
had
Youngster
Slain
mill taxation hoard pn&gt;|&gt;o.-»nl Monday fur tax re- a skeptical view today toward
, ... . .
\
nation hai not and will not
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UP!)
of milk below mat.
....
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visions which would draw disavowal* of Interest in thw
. .
ltd the turnpike extension rr- lieen forced out. They ittrludeAt p11**1*ill, the t*uiniui»Moii
eti MX) families in West Vir­ —A I year-ohl Filipino girl
more revenue from (log tracks, IPdi GOP presidential nomi­
lard Ihc construction of Free
died
Monday
night
ot
a
lull
I sets prices only on milk purginia's Wood County and 350
horse trucks and jai alai fron­ nation.
Interstate Highway 1)5 along
m the Chllhcothc, Ohio, area. let wound indicted hy tutu
jrhnsetl from dairymen. There
tons.
the ca*l coast.
i
Aiming men regarded as
rnunist
guerrilla^
who
killed
are no direct vvhulr*nle or re­
The floods were only one
State Comptroller Bay K. possible contenders, only Gov.
At the same lime. Ilryuni
tail price controls.
day old hut bail already her missionary father and
Green reported lo thu cum- Neloin A. Horkefellcr of New
said it never ha* been planThe public lien ring was set
claimed a loll of lives. Three his American associate.
mitli-c mi hmv much new re­ Ymk is acting like a candi­
mil that the entire project be
VIENNA
The Soviet for Hi h. m. ill tiie .Mayflower built in the four-year Bryant weather deaths were counted
Mrs Amy l.Ve Futch, tx. venue the Mlnle would gain
date. ID- i* lidding hi* troops
Kin
To
Benefit
Hotel.
in
Ohio
and
Wheeling.
W
',
Va
,
Union will put the first wom­
Mithicalc,I Thursday evening hy exlendilig the present
administration. The interstate
MIAMI (UIM) — A Central
in check.
police were attempting to
In a notice signed hy Chair­
an astronaut into spare this
when lire gutted her trailer limited three per cent sales
system is not scheduled for
Sen. Harry Gotdwater of
year, Radio Budapest said man Charles O. Andrews, the completion until 11)72 and confirm a report that a child American anti Castro group home at Cliuluola. Coroner
tax. The comptroller, however, Arilonit Im* said he intend*
today in broadcasting a Hun­ roinmission called the session Injcrstatc !&gt;5 is among the was missing after a boat car­ is paying SI.WX) a month lo Thomas Moon ruled death as
did not make nuy recommen­ to run for re-election next
garian news agency di*|iatch “ to take testimony uiiil hear last of the four routes in rying a family from Us liouic the wives of Jour American accidental.
dation* I t tho committee.
fliers
missing
in
(he
ill-fated
capsized
evidence
for
the
purpose
of
year. In any ruse, he asked
from .Moscow.
The hluzc was discovered
Florida ex|»ected to la* fin­
Committee Chairman Wil­ Ids supporter* to gira him
Near Utterly. Ittd , a man Cuban invasion, an attorney
The Soviets arc preparing considei ing the suspension of ished.
at X p in. by a ncighlair. liam O'Neill of l)euln Indi­
arid Ills |(i year old daughter revealed Monday, ,
"new and sensational steps in all price control* in all milk
George .Simmons, who found ra ted the group wants to hear until the end of the year he.
Bryant's letter to .Stair were musing in the flood waspace this year, including the marketing areas under the Hep. Frederick Karl of Vo­
the rear door locked and was ail sides tn-fuiu making uuy fore he makes a final decision
Near Success
on bidding fur the nomination.
first woman cosmonaut,” the Jurisdiction of the Florida lusia interred indirectly that
MUSSELS 4Ul'l) — The met by (lames when lit- open­ recoiiiiiieudiilioti to the ItnU
Milk Commission.” The com­
Guvs, George Itomnry c-f
dispatch said.
Bryant cimihler* the furor
Common Market executive ed Ihc Irolll door, lie i*mml l.egislatuie, which i* almost Michigan mid William W,
It said there were rumors missioner* will also consider over IB u.'i a campaign issue
water
on
Hie
fire
until
Ihc
roinmlssM'ii indicated today
certain to raise taxes in some S c r a n t n i f of Pennsylvania
in Moscow that Soviet cosmo the date at which any order for Hail
tha&gt; negotiations on Britain's Oviedo Fire Department ar area* in order to provide inure
naiiis Yuri Gagarin, Gher­ issued at the meeting should
biitli told (lie Republican con­
hid for membership m the rived
funds for the stale to oper­ vention site committee Mon­
man Titov, Andrian Niko­ go Into effect.
A draft rreated hy the open
trade group were near sueate.
lay ev or Pavel l’o|aivich —
day they did nut intend to be­
ces* at the time France veto­ door and all open win-low fed
MIAMI
Il'P
I)
—
Joseph
Green I••1*1 the committee come raudidate*.
and eventually all four—were
Hie
blaze.
Coroner
Moon
said.
ed the move.
that by extending the present
I Mushy i Mutcnrdihu, Miami
reported to be scheduled for
Lee Henry Flitch, who had
tliiee per o u t sale* tax —
other trip*
underworld figure, was found Water Rationing
lain
al
work,
said
his
wife
WASHINGTON &lt;Ill’ ll —
from which grveeries, drugs
JOHNSTON, N. Y. (UI’ D - was n chain-smoker and in ill
A Democratic member of the shot to death today in what
and sevural other item* nte
health.
police
deserila-d
a*
a
gangland
Mayor Mario H. Costa Mon­
House Education and Lalmi
now exempted lo ull items,
day night was granted allCom mittee today called Chair slaying.
Hie state would gain all riddiKlim
liy
after
the
shooting
Handy
lo
ration
the
city's
man Adam C. Howell * Situ;,IT
A
To
Meet
Ilona I xJol.3 million umiuall)'
last hud net request “ outrage­ at about I a in., a nictr&lt;&gt;|Kil- water js the council formal­
The .March meeting of the In revenue.
The paintings which
ously high.” lie said it should itun pul ice prowl ear saw a ly declared an emergency m |ttJir
j.rA ttil|
|lr|,|
ST. AUGUSTINE (UP1) The present lax. Green raid
white Cadillue leaving the the absence of spring thaw* t,
ribbons at the recent
be cut just about In half.
aIliy beginning
i-alav
in ginning with a social
annul
.
.
,
....
. Tiie strlke-lamnd Florida East
.
.
_
.
.
.
'
produced
StKl.i
million
in
tin*
Show held at the Civic Center
Hep. I’ lul Landrum, (D- acene. 'I tie ( ndillnr'a mi ner. or rain.
|u-iiih| ut 7:.10 p. m, foihiwed
. . .
l oa*t Kailuay further amend­
, ............................. im*l
fiscal year.
lire now on display ui Senkaf
Ga l, ranked on Hie commu­ John .Mainnite, 45, another
1. x
(the
lii■ s - iiu
i l n --aiis
w
■ ■ ■ id
l-y
II.hi
and
pioKiiini '
ed it&gt; freight embargo today
ik'« I'aint and Gin** Stole on '
tes* only liy Unwell and Hep, gangland flgme, wa* 111 rested Accuses China
to allow shipment of good*
at a p. in. in the auditorium.
Magnolia Ave. Mt*. Mildred
NEW DELHI (U l'l) — In
Carl D. Perkins, (D-Ky.), sub­ and held foi questioning,
into the industrial Hialeah
Mel lo polin' said they al-o ilian Prune Minister Jaw a
Babcock, president of the Sanmitted a statement to the
Ite't and into Hie agricultural
foul Art A**n. hu» announced.
llouso Administration Com­ wile neekiug two other men lurlal .Nehru accused Com Stockn Rally
Lake Okeechobee area.
Winner* were in six- cate­
NEW YORK (U P I)- Storks
mittee railing Powell's spend­ ill connection with the slay­ uiunist China today in mier| Vice President VV. L. Thorn­
gories, including portraits,
ing pru|ni*a! for Ban-tit an ing, Manat ile's loot tier, Sal* fcritlg in Hie Kashmir rhsjmle made a definite confirmation
Thr Oviedo City Council ton said removal of rcitric“ unconscionable affronl to Uu* vadoie, and Joseph Nicholas between India and Pakisiuu of Monday's rally at the loci in ,'U) minute session late ions meant Hie railway,
landscapes, anintnL, nori-nliJective, still life and youth (JORDON FREDERICK meitihers of the House , , , Fanne!In, 31, All have crim­ to (urtlMT ' its own expansion­ opening today — once again Monday afternoon In author­ which has lieen operated on
pared by rad shares.
ist policy.”
|and the U. -S. taxpayers.”
inal records.
. l-Pttckiigty Deni
work.
ize resurfacing of Hillcrcst a limited scale for a month,
________ I
and Clark Streets. Nu set could carry all carload freight
prire was quoted for Hie —with the exception of sand,
gravel and rock—into the two
work.
The council also voted to areas
However, Thornton said, tha
give the Oviedo High ScImioI
Basketball Team a sum of $5o railway still could not carryhave the land Iscfore any fed­ committee chairman, said committees to dratt a pro­ towards rx|ien*et of play in fruit and vegetables out o(
A “ one-package’’ plan for lion without (lie need for fur­ a budget for operations.
ther
legislation.
Tiie
attorney
pointed
out
a
eral
loans would be granted “ there already is a market- gram for establishment of a the District Tournament aft tiie regions.
establishing a Seminole Coun­
small airjMirts in the Orlando port authority and lo prepare rr Ihe team wun Ihc Class C
Frederick, former Stale county-owned airport could lie for improvements
ty airport will lie "wrapped
Bepresentative and candidate financed by a levy of millage,
It was Frederick who sug­ area have told me they are aerial photos ami cost figure* Championship last Saturday
up" by the Chamber of Com­ fur election lo Hie same post through Hie Florida Improve­ gested to Hie committee tli.it turning away small planes on the proposed site, for pre­ night.
Herald Index
merce airport committee and on March 26, emphasized to ment Fund ur hy a bund is it “ wrap up a program in a because ol lack of space.”
sentation to the County Com­
Bridge
—.... l’ age *
Warner outlined a pnqioxrd mission,
complete package and pre­
presented lo Ihc County Com­ Hie committee that complete sue subject lo referendum.
Classified
............
Page 7
and
final
control
of
a
countysent
it
lo
Hie
County
Commis­
“
The
only
question,”
he
Serving
on
the
authonly
site, half of a farm split by
Benefit Coffee
mission.
Comics .... — _ Page rt
Interchange 4. He said the Mih committer are Kenneth
This decision was reached owned airport rests with the stated, “ is whether Hie Com­ sion.”
The Oviedo Women'* Club
In a round table discussion owner is willing to sell the ladder, Frederick and John will sponsor an Informal cof­
Drar Abby ...... Page 2
mission feels the adminislra
Monday noon when Gordon County Commission.
Editorial .... .......... Page 4
He said the airport could lie Hon of an airport should rest it was decided lo endeavor to tile, located on the east side Alexander. Serving on Ihe fee at 9 a. in. Wednesday in
Frederick informed his fel­
low committee member* that operated by the Commission with it or with an airport obtain a small airport (or a of 1-4 near Hie proposed Lake site subcommittee aie Cdr. tiie Women's Club Building
Entertainment .... Page 2
beginning, one which could Mary Boulevard interchange, T. L. fonder, W. U. Stewart, on King St. for benefit of the
present state laws arc so members, them.elves, nr by authority.”
laf Iffllft *•••»■• Page 2-fl &amp; 7
He expressed confidence- service light aircraft up to lie said the land is cleared, U-e Wheeler, lx Hoy Kobb drive for fundi for Arthritis
broad they will permit the or- a board appointed by the
......
Page 6
Putxla
ganiialioo of an airport Commission, with the Com­ federal funds ara available twinengme planes. Future dry and large enough fur a and Itobcrt Crumley, Leffler Research being sponsored by
Society .— ___ __ Pago •
and Stewart are subcommit­ the General FettersUon ot
authority* financing, acqui­ mission having the flqil word for airport construction. Out. expansion would depend on 3.000-foot runway.
Spoils .... . _..... Page &amp;
Women's Club.
Warner named Iwu sub tee chairmen
sition of a site and construe in approving or disapproving he added, Ibe county must its need hut Merle Warner,
*

★

★

Pipeline Co.
Dock Work
Slated Soon

★ ★ ★
Pensy Furloughs
3,100 Firemen

&lt;5ltr

TJimtlit

Floods Drive Thousands
From Homes In East, West

Milk Control
Hearing Slated

New Taxes WaitSee Policy Seen Rocky Seen Bfesf

Bryant Assures
:: 95 Construction

Republican Bet

Reds To Send
Woman In Space

Woman Dies
In 'Inferno'

(

Powell Budget
Called 'Bad'

Police Probing
Gangster Slaying

I

FEC Amends
Freight Embargo

Art Winners
On Display

Council Moves
On Road Work

County Airport Plan Proposed

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PAGE 12

THUUS., FEMlUARY 28, lOCirj

COUNTY NEWS

Cbisua

ongwsod Hotel To Be 'Restored'
II) Donna Kate*
lliam J. Lancaster of Alta ( a two year option to buy at Simp, spent the first 25 years
of his life in show business,
I’lan* for the complete re- [ monte Springs who ha* taken a price of $A3,h&lt;K),
modeling and restoration ot a live year tease on the Ht Lancaster, a native of Ki»»' primarily In motion pictures
the old I/mg wood Hotel were year old building from .Mrs. Imince anil prevent owner of for which he traveled from
announced last week by Wll-' L. T. (Ilobhie Joe) Hunt with the Altamonte Springs Coffee, Texas to Pennsylvania and

Civic Assn.
To Name
Committee

New York.
[ He retired in I9V&gt; and came
i lo Florida where he ticca me
By Mona Grlnslead
a painting contractor until
The March meeting of the
receiving an Injury on a Job North Orlando Civic As»n.
six years ago. Two year*
will be held at 8 p. m. next
later he bought the Coffee
Monday at the Village Hall.
Shop,
Main item of business will
He expect* lo spend some­ be naming six person* to
where near SM.oop on remod serve a* a nominating com­
cling and renovating the Hole! mittee to recommend ea"diand hopes dial work on the date* for offices of the asso­
ground floor will be complet­ ciation. Tile committee's reed in time for a grand open­ commended slate will be pre­
ing scheduled this fall.
sented to the group as a
Overall plan* for the build­ whole at the April meeting
ing include complete rewiring and elrr'.ion* will tie held in
and installation of new plumb­ May.
ing with a hath to each room.
Other business to be disSteam heal will he put in eitssed will Include Lit lie
throughout and the dining t/’aauc. the Community Build­
room will tie restored In it* ing. a communily newspaper,
early splendor.
fund raising project* and
Ilullt In 188.1 by
E. W. committee report*.
Tlie executive board, which
llrnik, founder of the Town
of l/mgwood, the hotel once met on Monday night of thi*
was a noted rowrrt of Hie week to plan the meeting,
Crntral Klnrlda area Winter urge* all member-* lo attend.
vaealinner* came from Jack­
sonville by SI. John* Diver
Steamer to Sanford where
limy transferred to horse
drawn carriage for the 11
mile Journey to Longwnod.
It I* reported that In hi*
declining years General Illy
*sc* S. Grant once spent a
night
at (lie hotel lu most
THU LONGWOOD HOTEL'S «|meiutirt Ktouinl
outstanding recorded event
By Mona Grinslead
floor lobby, pictured many yearn ajro' when
was a reception in 1927 for
Tin* recently re-organlsed
ll wart a rt'rtorl for winter viu'iitioiioirt in
governors of all the slates North Orlando Volunteer Fire
the Central Floritla area, will be lestoreil oneu
which was attended hy 32 Dept, elected Hoy Burke lent*
ayrain to its original beauty by William .1. I.angovernor*.
; IHirnry fire rhit-f ut a meeting
caster wbo has the hotel miller lease with an
Mrs Hunt, the former Bob­ held lust Suturduy at the Vil­
option to huy. Lancaster is hopint; the work will
bie Joe Allen, came lo Long­ lage Community Building,
he completed in time for a jrrand openinyr in the
wnod with her parents, Mr.
Hill ke wilt hold tile job until
fall. Anmmr iirigiiiii! In mirth inf's still in the
and Mrs. J. II. Allen, in 19o3 June ) which time the group
lobby is the piece, pictured at left, which is es­
from Warm Springs, Ga. She will elect a new chief.
timated by an aiititpie collector to date hack to
became owner of die bold
Hnhcil Dean was elected
the pre-ltevolutionary jieriod.
in Bag) after it had been president of the organization
bought atnl sold many times and llem y Ward, secretaryover die year*. With it came treasurer.
most of the original furnish­
At the suggestion of Hull
ings, among them a quad Stephenson the depart merit
rople seated choir, or “ .sofa," voted to ask the Seminole
which ha* been rslhnatcd hy County File Mursluit to ad­
an antique collector to dale dress the gioup at a meeting
hack to tile pre ltevoUilionary in the u«ar future.
period. The story ha* been
The next meeting of the
lly Louise Simmick
parcels which will consolidate handed down that tills item of volunteers will lie held oil
Altamonte Huy Seoul Troop it* holding* and permit more furniture once was a “ hotel Mareh 2.1 when members and
38 i* In the midst uf a big rffeclive camp usage.
piece" in England.
their families will hold a ruscampaign drive to help the
There now a-c five and -oneMrs. Hunt believe* dial M-role box supper. Casserole*
Central Florida Council raise half limes a* many hoy* lamgwood, the “City of Op­ will f&gt;e wlapped In newspaper
a nee it cil lavi.iwo in secure camping as there were in portunity," 1* In'ginning to
and sold for fill rent*. Wives
additional hunt un&lt;l make ha* 1DS3.
"move forward" again and In who prepared the dish will
provetnenl* at Camp l/inochc.
The camp w.i» originally de- die near future she lio|«» to share it with the firemen who
The Council ha* obtained signed to arcomodatc loo have a hand in this progress
buys it.
option on some adjoining land *coul» per week and today it hy building a Hive and Ten
and is negotiating for other is necessary to put up from Cent Store and office* for a
250 to 300 bo&gt;s per week. doctor and dentist,
Such crowding i* a deterrent
Lancaster, who also licticves
to good campbig a* isolation In the city’* future, will beis one of the main desire*. gin work immediately on re­
A second phase of tlie pro­ storing the hotel once again
gram provides for the erec­ to “ a resort of renown in Cen­
tion of building* lo improve tral Florida."
total efficiency of die camp
and lo provide sanitary faci­
United Church Women of
lities at the weekend camp­
Sanford will join with other
site*.
lly Jane Casselberry
such group* throughout the
Their sites are Camp Wild­
Dr. and Mrs. Manley J
world Friday in Hie 77lh
llupupoti of Iris ltd , Cusscl- erness at lain gwood. Camp
World Day of Prayer ob­
tri'rry. and llietr rlilldrrn, Autry Hound ai Kissimmee
servance.
T«m Kelly (llerky) five, ami and Camp Samsula at Sam
The local service will be
lly Jane Casselberry
Kathleen, litre's*, left Tuesday sola.
held
at the Congregational
Solicitor* from the local
for New York where they will
There Is a new star in tlie
tsiard Hie Hulfli liner "Nourd- area met Monday evening at journalistic world, “Tlie South Christian Church, 2H!i SI. at
Park Ave., ut 10 u in. An in
land" on Saturday. Tliey will die Altamonte Springs Com­ Seminole Satellite'' which was
interesting
reach Amsterdam in the Neill- munity Chapel to review die launched last Friday at South formative a n d
program
will
be
conducted
purpose
and
mechanic*
of
die
erlands nine days later.
Seminole Junior High in Cas­ under the leadership of Mrs.
Tliere they will pick up forthcoming capital drive.
Working will lie Mr*. Mar­ selberry and which Is, accord­ Gus Sell mall.
llanr Volk-wagon Cum|h*r for
ing to it* masthead “orbiting
Among activities supported
a two weeks lour id Europe guerite Umstead for I/mg- news around the school."
by the Church Women's or­
'adore going to England for wood, Holierl Newell for north
A top quality school publi­ ganisation are |2 women's
a six month* stay wlierr Dr Vtamontr, Kenneth Krause
cation,
the Satellite t* not
Hapaporl Is planning further for west Altamonte, Hay I’oil Ju*t a mimeographed paper mllegrs located In Africa. In
ilia, Pakistan, Japan, Korea,
studies at a hospital outside for south Altamonte and Win­
ston b. Gari'sho for Oakland but I* printed on u real press Hong Kong and Taiwan; dis­
of London.
and contains four page* of tribution of Christian litera­
The family plan* to lour Shore*.
campus news, features and ture in many countries and
Homer
Sewell
Jr.
will
soilEngland. Scotland and Ire­
editorial comment.
educational and recreational
land during any free lime cit on behalf of Explorer
The title was chosen in a programs fyr migrants.
which they may have and the Host 38.
“Name Your Newspaper"
Mrs. R. A. Smith, president
good doctor ha* privately
contest and was submitted hy of the Sanford group, invites
vowed to *‘kiss die Blarney
seventh grader Lahm Byers all women of all churches in
Stone" when they visit the
who received a $5 rash award. the area lo participate in the
Emerald Isle*.
Staff members are James obterv anec.
They will return home and
Bacchus,
editor; Gail Lin­
reopen hi* office in Caisclcoln, new editor; Sandra Fet­
Irt'rry on Ori. l.
ter, feature editor; Brian SteHy Jane Caaoclbcrr)
hli, sports rililor and Scott
Ml** Atm tl'Doniiell of byBrownell, business manager.
man High School will com­
Heporter* are James NoBy Mona Grinstrad
pete in the district competi­ akes, Connie Murray, Debor­
The North Orlando Garden
tion
in
the
American
l.egion't
Tlie Denary lliisines* and
ah Bacchus, Judy Carson, Club will hold a house to
I'rolesslonal Women's Club National Oratorical Contest Bonnie K.i'durf and Dennis house bake sate Saturday
will meet next Tuesday at to lie held ut Mt. Dora High llearn. '
morning starting at 10 o'clock.
7:30 p.nt. at Dr George Fri School ul Tain pin. next
Larry Frey, win* recently
Mrs. ieonsrd Stewart, sale
Thursday.
Min'* office on Hit), if t/2.
joined the South Seminole chairman, requests that all
Kilim Kler will serve a* Faculty as an English teach­ elub member* meet at the
Hecu til mend a) ions fur new
olficer* will be presented by alternate.
er. is the faculty advisor.
North Orlando General Slore
Ian ul contest* at l.ynian
the nominating committee
no later than 9:15 a. m.
composed of Mr*. Marie Ac- iceently were sponsored by
The sale primarily will
cardl, chairman; Ora White Casselberry Memorial post Make DeMolay
feature breakfast food item*
anil Evelyn Diirk. Officers 2.M1 and all tnendicr* of tlw»
By' Join Magin
such as coffee cakes and
post and auxiliary aro urged
will lie elected.
Accepted recently into the rolls. Proeeed* will go to­
Unties* lor Hie meeting to nltetid the district meet to Winter Park Chapter of the ward* the club's beautification
will he Margaret tunning. suppurt their rumlidate.
Order of DeMolay were Hu­ project of sponsoring a conArea ronipetidon will be bert Penti, Rodney McCul­ | trsl among residents of Hie
Iiain, historian Mr* Beatrice
Muller, president, will pre belt) in Winter Haven on lough and Donald Murphy, all community which will be
March 14.
aide.
uf Chuluou.
1judged in June.

SOUTH SEMINOLE WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Norn Norris rails on
Mr. and Mm. Howard Willoughby and four-ycar-old daughter, Terri Sue,
the first family to move into Oakland Estates a t Altamonte Springs. Tim
Willouphbyrt, of 108 Ellsworth St. in the new development, formerly are
of Independence, Ky. They have another daughter, Cheryl Ann, who is
eight years old.
( Herald Photo)

Burke Elected
Fire Chief
In Village

Altamonte Boy Scouts
Kick O ff Fund Drive

KniTOKIAL

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COMMENT

Just Isn't So’

•*iT .11’ST ISN’T SO." . . . Mayor A. It. Lori.ntiii told the l.ottpuood City Council last week
when report inn l hut some rcrtldehlrt of ttie city
I tul iieen heard to say that "all the police do it*
lido around in the car all day."
As nil example, allhouph no namcM could
l.e revculcil, Lormann reported Hint just within
thu p.i 1 week I'oliro Chief l.ayo had niiorht
three "characteri)" in' the act of breaking and
cnterbifT to put mi end (o what could have de­
veloped into a minor crime ring in the area.
Such opinions by people "not in I tie know*’
all too often discredit and vilify a public servant,
especially a law enforcement officer who, of tieres.rtity, tins to "ride around" to do his jolt. In
most cases particulars of an investigation cannot
be revealed until it is completed and resulting ac­
tion taken,
On the other baud, if such re|Nirts as could
be made were regularly publicized, iierhups the
people would more fully realize that there is
mine, much more, involved in being a policeman
than Just "riding annind."

Volunteer Firemen Explain
S°nres In Bear lake Club
III Shirley Wrntwortli
A irtum * of i’i|id|mu'id and
service* uvitiluble In tesidrnU
of t lie Itear buhi' min from
the* Lockhart Volunteer Kim
P&gt; |d. uu* pirseiitcd ut lust
T)mr*d«&gt;' night's r e g u I u r
immtldy meeting of I tut Hear
luthr Communily Club.
Ki-picseiiling Urn depart­
ment wiio IVtilry I'olson,
Clottli** Mooio and Chief II.
A’llni tan.
Tin' men reported dial thn
department now tin* a junior
organization for hoy* 15 lu IS
years of age whu may Join the
tegular Volunteer* ut age IS
if they wish. They al»o udvise.| ihal 82 nieinbera of the de­
partment presently are taking
a In a l aid coursa and dial I'd
per rent of the gruup already
i nidi i|uidl(ird In the applit.tllon of first aid I tea dimtil.
'Dir inaio goal uf the Locktmrl ilepart tar ut ul thi* tune
ra to obtain a radio imao *u-

lion for dispatching eipiip*
llleiil and fiiemcn, they re*
po iled,
A bu a o m i n iu g liefom the
club was Hob (Hmon, editor of
(Iverftiiiv m a g a z i n e , w|m
allowed alide* of various w a ­
te r | &gt;1,uit» iii the state and
pto|HT and improper operalion* at these plant*.

Simon said dial preiieiitly
water station* may be operat­
ed without either a liernse or
health raid and that House
Hill No. I will Im&gt; prescnled
to the Legislature seeking
eompulaoiy certification foi
water uud sewage operulels.
Following appearance of the
guest speakers, Hilliard Un­
it ander, building eliaii iniiii of
thn elub, repoited on progress
at the playground and what !*
needed to eomptete the area.
Ml. ami Mrs Otto Ki gleinan
enter tamed willi a medley o|
*ong» after which refreshinenli were served to rie&gt;e
llis luccUlig.

Church Women
To Observe
Day Of Prayer

Dr. Rapaport
To Study
In England

New' Satellite'
Orbits At SSJH

Lyman Girl
To Compete In
District Contest

DeBory BPW
Sets Meeting

Garden Club
Sets Bake Sale

NORTH ORLANDO’S Gulden of the Month Award for February went to
J t. and Mis. Earl \Y. Achord of 180 Lombardy Avo. who have designed
and built the lovely Haitian l’atio and Gulden, puTtiml above. Unsea form
u curved border at thu garden entrance ami JuBilat.aping i- of azuietirt, »-ninellltis, rubber plants and crotons. ,
f Herald Photo)

CTP To Hear
Dr. Burnett

Achords
O f The Moirth Award

Hy Jane Casselberry
Tin* Council of Teacher* and
patent* of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry will hear a talk hy Dr.
Carol Burnett, professor of
reading at Hollins College in
Winter I'nrk, next Tuesday lit
8 p. m. in thu school auditor­
ium.
Dr. Burnett will speak on
the rending problems most en­
countered hy children of ele­
mentary school ages.
Devised constitution and
by-laws of the organization
will tie presented for the first
moling during the Inisi ness
meeting.
All school parents ate urg­
ed to ultend.

By Mona Grlnslead
The February North Or­
lando Garden of the Month
award went to Lt. and Mr*.
Karl W. Aclturd of ISO l/imhardy ltd. where the lawn is
green with rye for the winter
and the garden Is fresh with
young plant* and seedling*
which will blosMitn out into
full color this spring.
The most attractive spot is
viewed from a built-in patio
facing the south which i*
landscaped with a rock gar­
den iii the left corner. White
lawn furniture I* used and
azaleas, camellias, rubber
plants and crotons make up
D m* landscaping.
A curved
rose line borders an entrance

Readiness Clinics Scheduled
At South Seminole School
It)

Jnnr

( «»*»|1rt-rr*

The Council of Teachers
and Parents of South Semi­
nole Elementary School at
Cnssrlbctry is sponsoring i
series of 'Tii'Uilines* Clinics",
for parent* of pre-acboo)
children who will enter the
first grade next fall,
Tin- first of these meeting*
will In* held Tuesday, March
12. at 8 p m. In the st-houl
cafetorium. April and May
meeting* will he scheduled at
that tune according to the
piefemice of those attending.
Purpose of the pre-school

Meetings Set
For Next Week
Monthly business meetings
of four Seminole County mun­
icipalities are slated the first
four days of next week.
The schedule calls fur
Oviedo to meet at 7:30 p m.
Monday. North Orlando at S
p. m. Tuesday, Altamonte
Spring* at 8 p. m. Wednes­
day and Lungwood at 8 p.nt.
Thursday.
No oilirial agendas for any
of the meetings were available lor publication at this
time.

clinic program i- to show par­
ent* how they can belter pre­
pare their rhildirn for enter­
ing school through tlie u*r of
Inexpensive material* and
careful planning.
According to Mrs. Mary E.
Dunn, first grade teacher at
•South Seminole, the program
was conceived because exper­
ience ha* shown that at least
one fifth of nil first gtadcis
are not sufficiently prepared
and become fiustrated when
they nr,, unable to keep up
with the re*t of the class.
Many of these student* uic
required to repeat the grade
and this is an added expense
to the county. A* there are
no public kindergarten* in the
stale, it is hoped that through
tin* help of these clinics, soma
of the* mothers will tie able to
orgutdie neighborhood groups
or home kindergarten ila&gt;-**s.
The Central Florida School
Supply and a toy store „t the
area will provide a display of
educations! toy* anil mater­
ial# for use of pti*-schooler*.
Visiting day* idm are
planned ut the schoo l for the
chi Id run to acquaint them
with the classroom* and
cafeteria.

Into tlie garden.
On the right side of tint
hark train this view is s
ligustriim hedge.
Along the patio screen •
a Hong Kong orchard i-un*i*t*
ing of elephant ear*, lilies
and Chinese elms. Flower
hod* to odd color in
few
months are carefully planted
around .i ru'd fence which
also add* to privacy and
beauty.
A play area completely pro­
vided with gy in equipment for
the children, l/'e. lour and
Valerie, five, lias a spot of itt
own to I He left of p e Acluud
home which i* ol Haitian de­
sign
In the front, the \chords
chose azalea*, camellias gardenial and ligustrum which
i* placed around the house
and carpnrlc Hydrangeas an I
azaleas add pastel beauty
alien in bloom aim s Hie
front side*.
Mrs. Aeliord Is a native of
Florida originally r a n t i n g
from Jacksonville l.t .VcIhu.I
i» a Californian The family
moved here from California
last June, lie is tlie m w v
member of the North tin .m l’
Civic Assn.
Tlieir garden is the K u n d
to lie chosen for tlie Garden
cd the Month award from the
community a* a who!'.'.
In addition to the plaque
placed in front of the linin’,
Mr* Aclturd received an art
final
flower arrangement
from the Gardes Club, 3 lulin
gift for achievements accom­
plished hy the couple in Hi*'
short time they haw I ie*l
.n the village.

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Sales
B&gt; Jits. Adam Mutlri
Tin* Auxiliary of Hie
Bary Volunteer Fire D&lt;
will sponsor a while elepli
and bake sale at the llcei
lion Hall of the Fire Sta
irom lo a m. until 2 p in.
Saturday, March 9.
Mrs. H a u l
Froetscl
chairman, has requested I
ankles for the sales be­
at the fire house Satur
morning until noon.

�County To Push For Four-Laning 25th Street
Primary atm of the Coun
tv Commission when it meets
next Thursday with the State
Road Department will tie to
| convince the latter board of
] tlic dire necessity of four
lanma 2J:h Street between
French and Mcllonxille Ave­
For a couple or more weeks nues. This is a primary road
the author ot this column, . project, to in* accomplished
Larry Vcrshel, has had hi* i with state hinds.
This u js rmphasited Thur*.
new* staff ehccklng daily to
Iram if the flu epidemic pre­ day exening xxhen some Z*&gt;
valent in the North and West persons, including the fixe
had spread to hers1. We're County Commissioners, met
happy to itilurin Larry that with the long range planning
our contact* this morning re­ committee for road* of the
veal no change except , . . Chamber of Commerce at the
Larry Vershrl i» down with courthouse.
Douglas Stenstrom, commit­
the flu.
tee chairman, pointed out the
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Commission has included the
four-lane request in its resolu­
tion to be presented at 4 p.m.
next Thursday to the SRD at
Del.and
Txventy filth Street, between
French and Mcllonxille. noxx
carries 6.:tiS ca-s a day, the
highest count for*any street
or road not noxv four-laned
in the county, Stenstrom slateil
Stenstrom stre«se*l the 331b
Street project since, he said,
"Highway 436 and Highxvay
43T are assured for comple­
tion."
He xxent on to say that
plan* for Highway 430, a pri­
mary project, are lew per
ernt completed and "it i*

John Kriiler was up in arms
this morning oxer Thursday's
report by Zoning Direetor
Hob Brown that proposed
apartments couldn't go Into
Sanford Industrial Park. John
sax* 'lain*! mi . . . that reronin; UP will permit apart­
ment construction at the
Park.
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Jai Alai closes out an un­
usually tremendous season
with Monday evening* progra m.
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Don't forget Teenage Dricing
Itodeo Saturday morning at 9
. . . Judges xxill be members
of the Sanford IV lce Depart­
ment, County Sheriff's office
and the Florida Highway Pa­
trol. Rodeo to lie held at the
city parking lot with automo­
biles furnished by local auto
dealers. Winners will he en­
tered in stale competition.
This l&gt; a Jay ere sponsored
event

sion xi err the Osteen bridge, t Chairman ,1 (*. Hutehison 1 (Irnerat Hutchison reported north and south ends of Oi*
Rear I.ake Road improve­ ps’inted out the Osteen bridge the count* surveyor has tieen
County officials xlments. four-laning of High- is in Volu*ia County and i* authori/ed to make a right-of- ready haxe contacted federal
xxay 46 east to the Volusia Included in that county's pro­ way survey, one of sufficient
County line and a Lake Mary gram and lias the support of strength to stand up in court and state authorities relative
at such time a* the county to including the Interchange
Houlevard-lntcrslale t inter- Seminole County.
change
It xxa* pointed out Rear may ha»e to go to lax* to in present building plans,
Stenstrom said that the SRD Lake Road is not primary or determine the right of-xx ay.
It also xxas emphasised the
and the U. S Corps of F.n- secondary hut strictly a coun- I Stenstrom r e c o m m ended County Commission
xvlll reglnrrrs are at variance oxer tv road, and in xvorst shajic that additional
rights of-xxay quest of the SRD it repave on
tile Osteon bridge. SRD, he than any other county road he obtained noxx along High- a maintenance basis Highway
said, is xxtiling to construct in the county.
way Id east to Volusia Conn- 4b&gt; (Celery Avenuei to a 33Commissioner .lame* Ax cry ty in order to be ready for fool width to theOsteen
a span similar to the Mini*
bridge, xxith a 60 foul span 3a slated that at one time the that time in the future when bridge, xxitlx county secondary
feet above the mean high wa- county hail the funds and had traffic is sufficient to war- fund* if necessary,
ter mark Corps of engineer* - it budgeted for repair* to runt SRD in four-lane the ( Stenstrom urged all interI* not sail sited with this, he Rear Lake Hoad hut that in road.
ested persons to support tho
addrd lie continued the &gt;IID tu year* 'egal difficulties had
A proposed interchange at County Commission by atdoesn't want to budge but it arisen oxer the right-of-way, l-l and Lake Mary Rnulcxard tending the session with the
appear* that the department title* are clouded and boun­ w'ouhl gi*c a lircak in the SRD at 4 p. m. Thursday at
xxill have to give "
daries oxerlap.
nine-mils* stretch lietween the Del.and.

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B R IEFS
U. S. W arns
WASHINGTON iL T lj —
T1»f Unltffl Stalin ban w«rno«|
It wuultl nut tolriiilc IIM* nf
tin* Boviit nanUon in Cuba t•*
41uciI a rein'll ion on the* islaml.

Seek K illers
CHICAGO tU I'l) — roller
seeking the "Chinese execu­
tion" killci* of Aldvrnmn Ben­
jamin F. Lewis today folloxveif
n trail of politics, power and
"policy."

a lt * ^ a t t fo r b i b r a l i t
WK A T U K U ; M ustiv m ild a n d cloudy xvith sen tlo ro d sh o w ers to d a y , llifrh (iO-fi.Y Low to n ig h t -lfi-52,

VOl.. -VI

I'u itc d I’rcs* l.c!t--cd Wit •

Healing in h d(*|mt■- between
two Florida east eoa*t raitxvay official* scln-luted lu-rc
today hn* Ih-cu postponed for
Hu- si'cotul time in St. Johns
County Com t.

Lease Sought

Next week I* really 4 II
Week In Seminole County ns
xxell as throughout the nation.
Hither than Future Farm er's
Week ns staled tn a mislead­
ing headline in Thursday's
Herald. &lt;The FFA had their
week Feh. 17-33.1

MIAMI (IT T l — The lie*
friiM * I )«'p iii tiiu 'iit i» n i'^ uiiiit*
lu g

%'ith

tho

(lu tlr

('u tility

•iii't
t iliiiir it &gt; to li'iifru iibtiut
UtiO n u ir *
llti* O i'c i'l a h K-i

Aii port fur u military install­
ation.

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Month Needed

There are about 23U tmxx
and girls in 4 II Clubs around
Seminole County, led by 20
adults.

TAI.LAIIASSFK (l I'll —
Ciicult Judge W. May Walker
will spend at least n malitli
reviewing testimony hcfuiu he
dev'ldes which of five i luunslits should get * 100.0011 ISward money Art solving the
Chilling worth muidet cure.

The 4 If is taken from their
einhleo, h four leaf clover,
xvith live fy ir IF* standing for
Hr h.I, Ifcall. Hands and
Health.

Stand Firm
NKW VtiliK t l.'Rlj — Rulilislieis planned to stand film
to-lay ill reopened joint nego­
tiation* with striking printout
despite tin- Nex* Votk Rost's
decision to leave their tanks
and tesunie puhllcutlon M on­
day.

Defenses Upped
t ’H A N G K Ol'’ PA C K , T I uhik Ii I Hut m m lei'd w ould
like u cliu n K u fro n t th u umiiii I ru n o f new s p icturert
uml Imvo a |M*ok a t one o f F lo rid a ’ii lovelies.
C aron L ynn H lnnt. xxlm is 18. lias b ro w n h a ir an d
tncixvn ey e s, will sinjg u J o h a n n S tr a u s s n u m b e r
a s she* re p re s e n ts th e M iam i Heat h J a y e e e s in
tin* I7 lh a n n u a l A zalea F e stiv a l to d a y , S a tu r ­
day am i S u n d ay a t P a la tk a .

MIAMI ( U I'll — The Air
Force la-gall laaistitlg it* de­
fensive strength at llontostenil AFR today with the
fastest plane* in tin- I'. S, air
arsenal. The base, just south
of here, is gnu mile* ft out
t ulia.

D raft Intension

Who Is Prettiest Girl
In Seminole County?

Who's the prettiest girl !n
-Seminole County?
Whoexer she i*. 1st day is
coming April 27th wlien she
will lw 'Queen lor a Day"
and reign oxer all the gala
event* m tilt* .Semj 11nit nnial
Fiesta
Application blanks arc now
out for a single girl who is
lietween 17 and 21 year* uhl.
a bon a-tide resident of Semi
Hole County who lia* that
unique combination of beauty,
poise, personality and talent
which will win the crown.
K. C. Harper Jr. 1» eh air­
man of the routesl and Ihr
Civitan Club I* the sponsor ot
the event.
Tho entry blank* may bo
picked up at the Hanford
Herald. Florida Stale Hank,
Sauford Atlantic Rank. Ly­
man High School and Semi­
nole High School, First Fed­
eral -Saving* and lawn and
the South Seminole Rank at
Fern Rark.
Deadline for entries I*
March IJ, and candidate* u n­
Herald Index
to fill out the application, en
Bridge
1
close two full-length photos,
Classified
I’*** 10 At 11 sign a pre** release, submit
Comic*
'
i’l g c 10
permission of parent* and
Dear Ably
«
malt to R U Buk 1030, banKditurial
- • f ’®8 « *
turd.
Kn ter t»i nine nt Rage cl A 7
In addition to the iieauty
r u n ic
—
*1 contest there will lie a big
Society ..............Ruse 8
parade, under the supervision
Sports . .
P«f» 9 of the Jay reel, wim have
Churches
l ’»ifc 2 I much cj-prrlrncr in thi* line,

WASHINGTON (URIj —
Tin- nilnifnistriitlon sent Lt.
Gen. Lewi* It. Ilershcy, direc­
tor of Sell i live Service, to the
House Armed Servlees Com­
mittee I' day to a»k for a
firm -year extension of the
dratt. tiio present law expites
July I.

through their giant annual
Christmas parade*. Jay err Graham 111
II U N O I- U t. U ( LI T) —
Clyde l-ong will lu-ad up
Kvaligelist Hilly Giaham was
this event under the chair­ undergoing test* at a h-cal
manship of (llenn McCall.
liospital today and it was
Cine of pie highlights of the feared In- might have to |m*tday will In- the appearance of pomi his futllieoniilig A-imi
the famrd Navy "Rlue An­ illusion. Graham entered the
hospital Thursday for t-xuingel*." thrilling p r e c i s i o n
fruition* of "an m at* u-.ih-lcrflight team whose daring and mirn-J iiifevtixm."
skill have brought them Inter­
national famr
Freighter Clue
M.W YORK I LIT) — The
Helping to fill (tie skirt
over Seminole County with Coast tin-id to-lay was track­
ing down a Dutch freighter
glory in Ilie celebration of a that might provide clues la
half-century of progress m tin- futc of the misting' Amer­
the county will he llxe "Shoot­ ican tanker, Mamie Sulphur
ing Stars", in a breath-tak­ QUccii. The freighter pussed
ing. spine-tingling show of rime to tin- Maiine Sulpliur
parachute jumping, and eye­ Queen off Key West, Fla.,
ball-popping acrobatic* high
uliuut Hm lime the tanker wu*
tn the »ky. All these activities
reported missing Feb. 3.
arc under the chairmanship
of Capt. Robert Ware.
Saturday night, the dancing
will take Hie form of a big
formal Semi-Centennial Rail,
at the Mayfair Inn. with
JACKSUNVILLK I LIT t —
music by a nationally fam ­
ous orchestra. Garnett White, Police shipped a car ol) a
chairman, has not yet nam­ downtown street here Thurs­
ed the band, but staled that day and jailed Hie father ol
there would also he a famous the car'* nine-year old driver
Kill* William*, to, told po
female vocalist, to ad*J to
lice Ids »on had been driving
tile festivity.
George Touhy. executive kinrr lie wa* seven year* old
vice president ot Fir*t Feder­ and wa* driving William.* to
al. is the general chairman Hie hospital. William* xxa*
of the entire Semi Centennial I rharged with allowing a mm
or to drive.
celebration

l’'i*alr!ishc*cl 1RH8

F ill.. M A IU 'II I. F.Hi.T

Herbert Weeks Nine Seek Election
Fatally Hurt
To Village Council
In Cycle Mishap

Herbert Damon Weeks. 31.
H earing Delayed
st. augustink turn— uI 28iH) Rnlinciio A\emu-. run

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Their pledge is . , .
pledge my Head In clearer
thinking; my Heart to greater
loyalty; my Hands to larger
service and my Health to bel­
ter living, for my club, my
community and my country."
• • •
And that s a pretty good
pledge for anybody.
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Don't forget the Heart
Benefit Show Sunday at Meindee Skate Rink. Those kids
always put on a fine show,
and you get a good return cm
your climated dollar*, plus the
satislarliun of knowing that
xxhen you help your Heart
Fund, you help YOUR heart.
• • •
Agent K'.i down CasselIs'iry way tell* ut that one
or two pcnplr in the town
know all about tin* myster­
ious "Tom" who professes to
luxe written the propon'd
new charter Ilow aiauit en­
lightening the charter commillee who spent many,
many long hours drafting the
document . . .
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R.im ruining 25th St. con­
struction . . . Really in had
shape!
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l ’««-u»ll-erry Utility r r r w *
x\en* on liw* job up into the
night both days lid* past
weekend winding Up work on
smpios Ainc-iit-s bring made at
the main plant which they
hope to have in npcrutiim by
the fust of the month* * *
Rhone* were mil in Caisel
I arry Tuesday all along Quin­
tuplet. Lake Triplet, Seminole
iltvd. ami l-ako Dr. due to
cable trouble ,&lt;n the east side
„( Hwx, 17-82 Although ser
vice at most place* was. re­
stored shortly after noon
some phone* wetc out the
lietter part ol the clay.

Plans for Highway 137, a
secondary project connecting
Ijongxxood a n d
Altamonte
Springs are SO per cent com­
pleted. Stenstrom said, and
it "appears contract xvlll be
let in this calendar year, it
not tn this fiscal y e a r "
During the briefing of the
County Commission's program
for presentation to SRD, with
the aid of County engineer
William
Rush.
Stenstrom
made Die statement that all
proposed road projects for
this county should he com­
pleted within the next six
or sexrn year* And thi*. he
said, also includes the l~ikc
Jessup causexvay.
I'p for considerable di»cu*

expected contract wilt be let
before tbr end of this fiscal
year. June 30 " Plan* rail for
a municipal or boulevard type
highway from Highway 17-93
to the xxe'tcrn limits of Vilamonte Springs and a rural
four-lane road to Interstate
4. This 3 7-ntile project xxdt
co-t tietweeli $tk3lM*0 and
$700,000,
Tl.e commiltee chairman
riled that In tcr'tite I through
Seminole County is scheduled
for completion by Christmas.
lie painted a picture nt
four lane highway* criss-cross
ing Seminote County—1 t and
17-93 running north and south,
and Id and 136 running east
ami west.

down In a hlncle I hlirxiax
aftrrnoon, wa* pronounced
dead on arrival at Seminole
Memorial Hnspo.d, a xxa* reporlcd by |Milirc ibis morn­
ing.
( onmrr Hugh Duncan said
Weeks suffered a fractured
*knil, and that death w.i* tic
culcntal.
Police Clin f ll-n l, Wtlhunt* rcjarricit no charges
were tiled against tin- bicycl­
ist, Charles T. Rest, It. of 3’l3
\ illicit Road.
Tile youth told police he
w.i* riding on the sidewalk oil
2ith Sired, near French Ave­
nue. and tli.il Weeks stepped

Three mine ciouliilutc*. two
■iic ii uml -in-* woman, qualified
before the ft p. in dcndlinc
1lull *drtx 1- iiutke u Iota) of
nine running for tlnre cimueil scots open in tli«- March 19
Not III I hlonJo election*.

Filing Tliliisdiiy wen .lu-lSpauhlliu; Idol CIlHcllci MClo­
ut y, iocumbent, in gntnp one

Little League
Sets Tryouts

Seniitiote Little L e a g u e
President 1-itrx Miller -m.
mnmrcd lodlty that team* nf
Hie la'iigue will lie liohling
Spring Rcgislratiun uml Try
lit troth ot him
mil* til liali parks in each
tlhilii.iry on Rage 5.
com m unity Saturday begin*
rung at I (Mil,
Team* nial.ilig up the Lea
gite and Ihilr coaches ate Al­
la inutile spring*. Rill Hi-.uu;
Rear Lake, K. L. Ilnliti.ird;
Iti'L’irumii; iwxl week tin* GasscRierry, FI liter Helms;
C l |y H a ll w ill I n* I .ike Mary, Norman t-illc*.
rloM'd all \ \ 1‘ilnt'mltiy a f t c i - pie, l.niguiHiil, llnhert Mo*»;
mmui* Killll a l t i l Ihr ll"‘&gt;l la x
North llrliintlo. Ihdi Slephrti
m il ib i nt ii jili' I i'll by ,Mns. U n ­ *oii
and Siml.ind, IT.in n ,
it it" It,
c lc t k ,
Ituliculie
T illll* 4* lii'illllr ii fin tin* h&lt;
Roy* ut each eitmmuiidy
m aiiitU 'i n f i l i r wiM-lx m i* fm iii lietween the age* nl eight and
8 B10 a . m . u n til m am am ! fro m
12 years are eligible to sign
I Ho p tn. u n til I |&gt;. lit. mi op and Irx out. Larli mu*t lie
M o ru la ).
T lio r m U ) accompanied hx alt adult at
and l'H 'la &gt; .
.Saturday '* regislr.illon*

HollTo Close
On Wednesdays

I In* h a ll it I -*• Is iltiM 'tl
nniifi tm B at u n la y .

at

Village To Air
$400 Law Suit
I)lf4tu iw i of a Huil h r o iic*lit
n i;tiin &gt;t i h r V i llit f t 1 o f N*tr ill
( h liim lo by I hi* I 1 i c k r t i* I i
S p o il* Sh &gt;|* n f H i Iam bi iii Mo*
am ount of if lu ll tho* m i l.illh *
l .r a i 'u r » N p ii|n iu n l
on tin*
am in I « fin Lltii* iim u i H in i i i i t I in *»l I In V illiiiit* IT n iiit'i)
Tin* tm*!'tint;
» r h ii|iil* ,i|
fo r H p. m. I m .M biy i i i the
V illatit* H a ll.
A fu ll «i (an t o f i*ti m l ala 1**4
nm m ntr in lb « M a n li III
•
Man a fo r thi* Ihii'ty o jirn lo u ri*
n l | r i »I a iiU d in i'x p rft c « l.

Troop 38 Sets
Special Meeting
Itoy Scout Troop .18 ol Alta­
monte Spring* will hold a
Mieci.il meeting at 7;3n pin
Monday for parent* and all
interested Irlenit* ol the troop
to explain needs ot the cap
■I-■I loud drive now utidiruax
toe Impioxeiileiil* al Camp
Lanoche.
The meellng will lie held in
Hie Kiiucaliunul Rulldmg ol
tin* Aliomonto Spring* Com
iiiiimi) Building ot Hu- \lt.i
nionti
.S|iriug* Cominutiiix
t hapel
A Him on Hie camp and a
*hoi i program

1

mid Mr*. John Von Kcpoel in
glnilp fixe.
tile tolal »lnte now on the
hullot will he Memory, Spauld­
ing and Art Rhode* in group
one; Mayor Frank Fasttln, itxeunibelit and Ait Ferrin in
group three mid Reginald
Webster. Hill Haiti*. Henry
Wind mid Mi*. Van Ki’poel in
group five.
Percentage xilse, candidate*
111111.011111)' are showing more
interest than the Voter* xxlm
all must icglslet or re-regis­
ter hefoie Mnr-h la if they
wish to vote in the upcoming
election which xtill give the
village its first fully elected
i oiinci),
A ciie-'k today xxltli Mayor
Fimik Insula showed tliat
still only 12a (tom tin- estinutted mole tbnli 4nxl eligible
have registeieil- Fusilla *aid
thnl in addition to keeping
tile office open oil Wednesday
and Friday night, it also will
l-e kepi open one -Satuiday
uml possibly one Sunday be­
fore tile books close- for (In!
i ouxeiiiiTice of residents who
mo employed uway from the
..mi ilium t y.
Ili-qiiilemeiil* for legist rnt i o n me tliat a person must lie
IT j o i n of ngi&gt;; must have
111id in Die stale- of Florida
for one year anil in the Vil­
lage of Not iii Orlando for a
I'l l (od of si* month*. T hey a l­
so must lie eltixrti* ol Hut
I l i l t e d -States,

S A N F O K I), F L O R ID A

■lull lepie.eiitutix e, aniri to­
day.

G .V J

Skywarriors
To Fly Over
City Today

March Hits

Arrival of the "Skywarriars" of VAll-1 ha* hern
rid. veil from 3 tu 1:1.1 p.m.
today.
. . .
When a formation of 12
Anil Nkyxxai'rlnr attack bomb­
er* fly over the city at upproximate!)’ 2:45 p. m today,
it will signal Ho- return of
VAII-o, front llu-ir sevennionllis sea cruise, aboard the
U.SS Forre.tal,
Families of Hie 12 new s, as
well as friends. Sanford official* mid hii.ines.iiien will
join file. C. W. Mesldi-r, Chief
of Stuff of llntw ing tine, in
xcelcoming them home, t ’apl.
Joe Tully, Wing eommunilcr,
i» out of town nl tiii* time,
A reception for the teturn­
ing Wurrint* i* (ilunncd in Hie
"ready roum" of Rl'lg. Ill,
headquarter* of III* *qiindron’* duty office*.
Sat 111day, llio lemnindrr of
Hie officer* and men of YAII’• will begin arriving tin
11-an*port nl Itliliiey Field.
Tin’ squadron, commanded
by I'dr. Lyle S rltr, xxas de­
ployed aboutd Lilt* t ’SS Forlealal last August for duly
witli ila* Second mul Sixth
Fleet*, culling on six Mislilciiuncut! (sit ts, iiu hiding Raicehum, Spain.

With Snow

Northland

Candidates To
Car Wash Profits Speak March 21
Setiiilioli' County's can.IITo Heart Fund
fates for Hie l.egislatuie in

Meud-eis of the 1IUT tTuli
at .Seiiiiiiole High, who have
sc 11ii In led a car wash mid popcoin nale, Sat ut day nt the
Shell Station mi the eonu-r of
25th St. mul Hath Axe. Iinxu
■lc&lt; Irii-it to give tlic pi oi i cds
•J llicti cm wash la Ho Heal l
Final, Miss Jody Van Winkle,

NO.

Hie March 26 special election
lia xc accepted an imitation
: (rum Hie Rear Lake Commun­
ity (’lull to speak at H p. ill.
Mult'll 1*1 at tlic ri'.inbt I’ovv*
tuiMi^r al llnir l.ukr.
K. I.. Ilulilmrilt In rlmrirr **t
hi

Mild

(

d tl

ay

By Cnllrtl Rrrxx tnlrrnallon.il

Murcli liit)|H’il in like tt
fnist-biUmi lion lotluy,
d u m p i n g f refit show
nm iss i In* center of tho
nution uml (Ireitcliing tho
soiitluM-n phiitts with rain.
Willi spring o n l y three
week* away, Hie mercury at
l.one llnek, Wi*., dipped tn
eight degree* below rrrn and
Belleville, III., reported more
than two indie* ot new *now.
Heavy tnoxv warning* weru
issued (nr much of the area
from southern Missouri to
southern Ohm, with mo'to
Ilian four Inchci ut. know ex­
pected.
The Weather Bureau »*ld
Hie new itorni would nuixo
eastward during the day.
Lufkin, Tex., and Pinn
Itlulf, Ark . re|Kirted morn
Ilian an ImTi of rainfall in six
hour*.
Resident* of lais Angrlrs
were reluctant to see Febru­
ary go. Tho Weather bureau
*aitl the month wa* the sec­
ond warmest February on
aeeortl.
I liMi*icra, however, welcom­
ed March. Their February
was the fourth coldest In In­
diana history.
Kxlilliilor* at the national
lm.it show scheduled to open
at Chicago Saturday trotted
because there was no open
water to demonstrate ware*
for prospective purchasers.
Lake Michigan wa* frorett
there for tile first time jn
history.

Council To Meet

Ma« k L'lt vrlinitl Jr., l|it(i|i|Hi!»«
The Mmeli meeting of tlia
««|
|h &gt;niM4-nit fi»r tho SriMto, Oviedo City Council will ha
I luce of tlic Dealt IJliccn
inndlihiles, Miss Rena Me- ii in I H u id tin F'i oil o rIrk Hint J im held Moiidny at 7:30 p. m. ill
Ixi'ioiie, Mi-s Linda Ley and li'iif Iinito, IH*fnooniMo runt Ko* the City Hull. Only rout in«
Mi»s Nylcene Alla-is, al*u ptlh I b un rnH ilidH to", roj»|»ro* hii-&gt;ine** has been scheduled
will liijd ii car wasli at Hie Mvolv, for tho IIimiho , hitvo mi tin- agenda at this time,
Sin, lair Station oti tin- coiner |in»i»iwil In la* iii'onont ill tho 31is. Dot Courier, rletk, reI••*111itjiI Hilly.
(MJttcd loday,
at doth St. mol l icin h Avc,
"We pinn to split llm piui eed* of our car un*h and
(•opcotn sale evenly among
tlic i aiiilidatea," Miss Van
W ink i,- said.

Wtuner of the crown of
Queen of llc a rta will la- a n ­
nounced a* Hu, climax of the
lb m l Fund Benefit S k ate
Show at 8 p. til. a t AIcIihIi’v
S kate Rink Sunday-,

Tampa Woman
Decapitated

Son, 9, Lands
Dad In Jail

IH II.DING I'LANS for n S2R0.0HD intluatniil
ut n u t iiie ait* tll.’UTi88L,(l liv Jitliit Alvxnmlur
(left), Seminole County ( nnimim-ioner and memHer of t lie Clmnibep uf Commet ce imlustriul coinmil tee. unit M. -J. Monujfluin, ILi IIuh, Texan, ce|»reeL-nting J. L. U'illiiitns uml Coni|tuny, Dnllits. ConalrutTion xxill slstrl next xxeek on the new filuntuL
Sanford InduHtrinl Park. (Story and arcliitect’a
eoltcejitiim on Fttge 12.J
(lleruld I’holn)

BOSTON ( FI T) _ \ blond
kirwardr** .xxu&gt; decapitated
Thursday night when she ran
into tile whirling propeller ot
a RUT airliner at Uigan In
ternalion.il Air(airl.
-She wa* identified by Ka*lern Air Line* official* a* Mi**
Barbara Hill, 3t&gt;, of Tampa,
Fla . and Itexere, Mas*. They '
said she had hern a ateward«s* fur tile airline for in
year*.
Tlie plane, an KAL shuttle
flight from Boston to Ne­
wark, N. J., wa* warming up
it* four engine* fur takirif
xxhen the tragedy happened.
Twenty four pa*»engers and
fixe crew member* were
aboard id the lime.

1 ^ 5 &amp; /U M U V tX S M V
lialii* mark* llir I if Hi year »&gt;- tune In-en in lm*inr**,
mul the •i-ctind year ill our pre-rnl lia-iillon. Tu aliuw our
aptitrrialiwn for Ihe hiiinlrcd- ol friend* made during
the |IH*I ,"i year* we have a Sl’Kt’l \ l . G |FT uniting
tor u 11 adult* win, ionic into our *lorc uml u*k for it
(I In a family ).
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o l l( Fit lit. G U T
t III \ F \MILA
(M ilrch U t m id 2 n d )

I Can
Mary Carter
Li(|iii(i
Glass Knamel
liVKItV DAY
SA V IN tiS
Huy 1 Gallon
(iK'V 1 FUEL

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M ary Carter Paints
209 Went First St.

Sanford, Fla.

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St. Theresa Circle Installs New Officers

Rev. Grover Sewell

4

Your Life
Is Important
Perhaps every person sxpv-rlenre* t!nir» when Im&gt; feels
that lit* Ufa doesn't count
much. I recall a speclul crlala
In niy Ufa when there »»«
great need for going apart
from nthvT people and the
rueh of thing* to meditate
ami pray. I went to a lonely
part of a beach where thing*
could be eem In a mure prop­
er pcr*|Hvtlve. Even though
thi« wa» aevrrnl yeara ago
eonir of it I* .Mill very real.
Un-re were many llioughta
Involved which it la not mveaaary to nirntlun for the prticular emphaala of thia ar­
ticle, but one that came lo me
Was an almuat overwhelming
eenae of amallnawa. I watrhed
the wave* break anti roll hack
Into the aea. There a a* the
aand with gralna ao numerous
one found it impossible to
begin to conceive of the num.
ber. From this my mind turn­
ed to the populations of thn
world throughout the esnturlea of man'a ealatence. Evan
tha number of purple with
whom I wna acquainted made
ma saem aitremaly small.
It la a healthy thing to he
humbled If one docs not al­
low himself to decide that ho
la unimportant In the sight of
God. The Bible gives ua an
Insight Into this that comes
froas our Lord. Lot ua observe
Him aa Ho took notice uf tho
widow’s mite what was email
in comparison with tha large
glfta of the rich, but we hear
Him eey, 'th ia poor widow

Elder Springs
Schedules
Week Of Prayer
The Elder Springs Baptist
Church will begin a special
Week of Prayer for Home
Missions at tha morning serVie* this Sunday.
Emphasis on lloma Mis­
sion* will he made by the
pastor, Hov. B. II. Griffin,
both at this week's services
and for those on March 10.
Theme for tha week will be
•'If my People . . . Pray."
The Women's Mltklonary
Society, led by Its president,
Mrs. H. B. Taylor, will meet
each day during the week at
1:11 a.m. for prayer and
atudy.
A special proram on ml»aion needs in this country
will be r r r »*niMl for the reg­
ular Wednesday Prayer Sen
vice at 7:43 p m.

Rev. Elliot
To Visit
Christ Church
By Boom, Estes
F r. George M. Jarvis IV,
vicar of Christ Church Epis­
copal, Longwood, ha* an­
nounced that (he sermon at
neat Wednesday’s ■ p.m. ser­
vice will be given by Hev.
Calvin II. Elliot, rector of St.
Matthias Church in Clermont.
The subject of his sermon
will be "Baptism."
The public Is invited tu at­
tend and tu visit tho Parish
Hall following the service to
greet the visiting minister.

hath east more in, than all
thay which luivc cast into the
treasury: For all they did
cast in all that she hail, .-veil
all her living." In III* sight
she was Important indeed.
Christ knew that ono candle
art on u hill could cast a great
light and was impui taut. It
takes only a little yiavt tu
Itwvrn much dough aa our
Saviour brought to our minds.
When the ll!sri|l|c* wanted to
send the little chlldieii away
the Lord said no.
lie took
them ill lilt arms and blessed
them.
For a long, long time Chris,
liana have proclaimed that
the answer to the world's
problem* could bo taken rare
of If the Church, which ts
Christiana, would tianslate
their creeds into reality. Kvcn
non • Christians havo often
agreed that if they would do
to the world would need no
other healing, but they have
gone on to say that tlis-y did
not export Christians to do
this therefore they look for
another answer.
The ipiestion for each of us
is finally, "W hat can I do as
one person7" As we stop long
enough to think elt-nrly and
turn our eara from those who
would mislead us, wo hear
th* answer,
"YOU CAN SUPPLY ONE
LIFE FOR C11IUSV’.
We find some very tueeswsful evangelist* who are used
by God to bring many people
to a commitment of life. May­
be we feel that we can't win
others, but this docs not pre­
vent us from giving ourselves.
When we give ourselves to
Christ w» become important.
Indeed. That Is when a rock
la turned into a glistening
Jewel to adoin the Kingdom
of God.
Let everyone who read*
this article. pray that God
will direct his life Into great­
er channels of blessings and
that a new dignity will ronte
Into his being, realising that
any ehlld uf th* King Is lmportanL

Zehnders Return
From Indiana

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Mr*. Dunn prhn to the instal­
lation which was conducted
during an impressive cere­
mony of the Garden of Flow­
er*. .Mis. Robert Mooney, out­
going chairman, was present­
ed with a gift a* a token of
appreciation from the circle.
Following the Installation
Sirs. Caruthcr* asked fur vol­
unteers to- take care of the
Religious Articles Booth at
the church for the moiiih of
Murcli. Volunteering vv e r e
Mrs. James Tate fur the 8

a. m. .Mas*. SID* Teslo for Un­
it) a. in. Ma** and Sir*. Rulph
Schweickci l for t h e n o u n
Mar*.
In other business the circle
tentatively planned n bake
sale to I*' held March 23 in
front uf the Lake Slaty Post
Office beginning at 6 a. in.
Sirs. Scott served refresh­
ments of pineapple upside
idown cuke topped with whip­
ped ciearn with u choice of
coffee or lea following the
business meeting.

The rilvle will meet m-vt
month oil March 2tl at the Sorial Hull uf the chutrli with
Sire. Tate and Miss 'I (*flu an

Holy Communion
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will oh-erve
Ur- Sacrament uf Holy Com­
munion at both the 8:30 a in.
ami 11 a.m. service* th.s
Sunday. Rev. Dolmas Cope­
land Is minister of Hie church.

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ST. TIIKHESA CHICLE'S otiiK«i»K chuirmun, Mrs. Itobort Mooney, ut
left, liolila gift |)ic«ente(l her by momlK'ra of the circle nr* a token of uppredation. With her, from left, are new circle officer* Mr*. II. G. Caruthen*, Mis* Dorothy Tcnlo, Mr*. John Fitzpatrick and Mm. Damon Scott.
(Herald Photo)

Presbyterians Baptist To Observe
Set Conference
On Vocations Home Mission W eek
Some UfiO I'resbyteriuii Sen­
ior High young people from
Central Florida am expected
to meet neat Friday and .Sat­
urday ut tile Fiiat Presbyter­
ian Church in Dt-LunJ for u
Conference on Church Voca­
tions.
Vocation Taami from tho
Presbyterian School of Chrislion Education In Richmond,
Vu. and from Columbiu Theo­
logical Seminary In Decatur,
Ga„ will lead activities.
Tho Conference is b*h&gt;K
lu-hl aa part of tho Spring
Rally of tho Senior High Fel­
lowship of St. Johns I’reahytery for tho purpose of inter­
preting tho need and oppor­
tunity for service in tha
church.

Youth Sunday
Observed
By Donna Estea
Youth Sunday was observed
at t h e First Pentecostal
Church in Longwood last Sun­
day in commemoration of in­
ternational Youth Week.
Patsy Itutli Grant led the
congregational song, "Stand­
ing on Uie Promises," and
Teresa Cundiff led the song
" i’ll be Listening." Donny
Rhodes gave an acconllan
solo entitled "God Is I,ove."
Patsy Ruth and Dcncicc
Carnley sang a duel entitled
"It's Me and Old Time Re­
ligion."
Speaker for the occasion
was Sibyl Grant and a pray­
er was given hy Clara Lou
Barker. Tho service was con­
cluded by Diane Smith,

By Jane Casselberry
Parlor and Mrs. C. R. Zehnder of the Ascension Lutheran
Church of Casselberry have
returned from a (rip to Ohio
and Indiana.
On Feb. 10, I'asUir Zclmdcr
preached at the 23th Anni­
versary Observance of Grace
Lutheran Church In Munctc,
Ind., which he organized.
They visited his mother and
family in Cleveland, Ohio and
their son and daughter It*
law, Rev. and Mrs. Ronald
Zebruter, of Indianapolis, 1ml.
lly Jane Cassrlberry
and their five children.
Eighteen members of the
It was tlu-lr first clianrc |o BA Boys of the Prairie Imke
meet tho latest arrival, in­ Baptist Church will leave
fant Lisa Marie, who Is (he from the church at 3:43 p.m.
13th grandchild.
today for an overnight camp­
ing trip to Alexander Springs
Men Set M eeting
in tlie Ocala National Forest.
Tho Biullierlmod of the
Tile trip is a reward for
First Baptist Church of Chu- the boys who have earned
biota will hokl its monthly their laid Pin*. They plan to
meeting at the eliureli Mon­ return around 4 p. m. Satur­
day evening. A movie will l*e day.
They will In- accompanied
slum n ami rvlroshiueiita will
by Rev. Utuiard Jones. Floyd
he served.
Bailey amt R.\ counselors.
Boticrt Conrad. Bay Channel,
Homer Sewell HI and Joe
Bcnilek.

Christian Science Reading
Room Moved To First St.

Lukl Mary's Ht. There.*
Circle of the Church of Nativ­
ity Catholic Women'* Club in­
stalled new officers ut a meet­
ing held Tuesday night at the
home of Sira. Damon Scott.
Installed by Sir*. Leonard
Dunn. pu*t chairman, Dm new
officer* are Mr*. B. G. CarUthers, chuirman; Sirs. John
Fitzpatrick, co-chairman; Sliss
Dorothy Teslo, treasurer and
Sir*. Scott, secretaiy.
A brief history of the life
a
of St. Theresa was given by

RA Boys Plan
Overnight Camp

Church Sets
Session Meet

lly Jane Casselberry
Moving ut the reading room read, bortowed or purchased.
The
Session of Westmin­
Tlila
reading
room
Is
e*labof First Churrh ut Christ,
ster
Presbyterian
Churrh
HslH'd
for
tile
use
of
nil.
II*
Scientist, (rum Ilia church of­
decor Is modern, functional will meet next Tuesday at
fice on East Second St. tu 303 | and pleasanl. A reception ami 7:30 p. m. in the chapel at
K. First St. liav added an­ sales area o|M-ns Into a study Howell Park ollire*.
New nieniliers will la* re­
other attractive store Irutil to room where tlu- publications
the downtown businrsa sec­ and hooks me available. ceived al tilts lime.
Regular weekly service* of
tion of Sanford.
These include the King James
Surti reading moma, oper­ version ut The Holy Bible Ihe churrh arc conducted al
ated by branch churches of which I* an essential part of j II a . m. on Sunday with
I Church School at 0:43 a.m.
The Mother Church, Thr Christian Science study.
Firat Church of Christ, Scien­ The reading room Is cM»tptist of Boston. Mass., are tu ped with modern heating amt
miliar sights. Hie new facil­ tooling (ai-ilillc* so that a
ity In Sanford offer* dual c o m f o r t a b l e
tem pera­
aervire* as both a Mulct, com­ ture may l&gt;e maintained the
lly Joan Magln
fortable study room and a year around
Family night nt the Chtiluplace where the authorired
An Invitation to all friends otu Community Church will he
publications of The Christian lo drop ui and see this addi­ held Sunday beginning at 0:30
Science Publishing Society— tion lo Sanlord'a institutions p. in.
Including t h e International Is extended. Tlu* rvaduig
A variety type program Is
dally newspaper. The Christ­ room, which was opened to planned with Miss Hhvila
ian Science Monitor, and the tha public on Monday, la open Pat tin to act a* m istrrss uf
'writings of Mary Baker Ed­ dally from lu:3u a.m. until rersmonirs and program di­
dy, discoverer and foundar 4:30 p.m. The room alto will rector.
The public Is invited.
of Christian Science, may be be open Friday rvening*.

Church Plans
Family Night

Next week ia Home Miastoli
Week for Southern Iiuptist
Churches.
In Hertford the First Baptist
Church will observe thia event
l&gt;y having prayer service* on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday in the chupel at Hi
u. m. and on Wednr»day at
7:30 p. m. in the church sanc­
tuary.
Home 3li**iou Week ia part

Altamonte
Church Sets
Daily Services
The First Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs will ob­
serve a Hsason c / Prayer
next week with a dally pro­
gram under the direction of
Mrs. James II. Smith, ltev.
Lewis D. Haines, pu»tor of
the church, has announced.
Meetings will be held at 10
a.m. each day except on
Wednesday when the WMU
president. Mr*. Othel Sullivan,
will he in charge of a service
to take place at the regular
7:30 p.m. prayer meeting.
Program leaders during the
week will be Mr*. Harold
Rlnturk, Monday; Mrs. James
.Smith, Tuesday; Mr*. It. B.
Hamby, Thursday and Mr*.
J. E. Hildchran. Friday.
Member* and friends of tha
church ure Invited to partici­
pate in the Season of Prayer
und the Annie Armstrong Of­
fering f.T Home Missions.

DeBary W SCS
Sets Luncheon;
Fashion Show
fly Mr*. Adam Muller
The WSCS of the DeBary
Community Methodist Churrh
will hold Its unnual Birthday
Luncheon in the Social Hall of
the church next Tuesday at
12:30 p. m. Members of tha
Itutli Circle will tie hostesses.
The regular meeting and
program will follow the lunch­
eon with u drama to bo pre­
sented under direction of Mrs.
Ethel Gray.
The group will sponsor a
Fashion Show and Tea a t tho
church on March 12 beginning
at 2 p. m. Fashion* from
Glbba of DcLwnd will b«
shown with Mis. William Ful­
ler *&lt;-iving a* nanalor.
This event will be open to
(he public and a silver offer­
ing will I* aitcptvd.

ABsembly Of God

Winsome Class
Holds Meeting
By France* Wester
The Winsome Clas* of the
First Baptist Churcli of Lake
Mary held their r e g u l a r
monthly husineae and social
meeting at the home of Mr.
nnd Sirs. Rn'elgh Cooper last
Knturday- night.
Tho Devotion* were given
by Mrs. Cooper, followed by
pruyer hy Wallace Hill. Due
to tliu absence of tho secre­
tary, the busine* report was
postponed.
The group enjoyed social
games during the evening
with John Armstrong winning
the prise.
Refreshment* of cake and
coffee were served by the hol­
ies*.
Those attending wera Rev.
and Mr*. Ralph K. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm,
Sir. and Mrs. John Armstrong
and daughters, and Sir. and
Sira. Wallace Hill and daugh­
ters.

W E s r s i n r MISSION VRT
B A P T l a T C H l ’SC II
Blh t«. A H a l l y A sa .
Pau l M. g a l l e y — „ P a st o r
S u n day S chool „ 10:0a a. m.
Hunday
Morn ing W o rs h ip
11:00 a. m.
S u n day
E v e n i n g W o rs h ip
7:11 p. re.
W od n sad ay
P ra y rd S tr v lc* „ 7:11 p. re.
u i m : i h i .» t

n v p r isr
n ii'M i'H
O a a rs H a s*

Pastor ...
William J. Guts*
Morning Worship _ 1:40 lb
It a. in.
Sunday School ___ . »:45 a. ni.
Training Union .._ 4:41 p. m.
Uvrnlnc Servlca . . »:of p. in.
VVrd Olllctra A Taachrr*
M astin g .........
7i00 p. m.
Wsd Praysr Ssrvlea l:*n pm.

Catholic
ALL BOULB CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak A s* , a l Mb SI.
R le h t r d L y o n s
P a sto r
S u n da y Mats** _ _ 4:11 a. m.
____ 1:11 a. m
____ 10:00 a. m.
____ 11:1* a. re.
W o sk d a y a _ _ _ _ _ 1:11 a. re.

Christian

P IR S T p k v t o :c i i * t a l
CHI IICll o r LONG w o o l s
hell Ora age a i r e e l
n e t . E. Ruth U r a u t __P a s t o r
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
M orning Worehlp
11:00 a. m.
Sunday C v s r l n g — Til* p. ra.
Wsd. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Cunquerors Meeting
F riday
.............- 7:10 p. re.

Lutheran

C hurch'bT Christ

Methodist

Christian Science

l'entecostal

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH
Oak A t e . and Third 14.
flr o v g r leevoll Jr. ____ P a st o r
Th o m a s II. Makln _ A s s i s t a n t
Morning W ors hip _ 1:44 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1:12 a. m.
Session Meetin g __ 10:42 a. m.
Mornln* W orship
11:0* a. m.
I'luneer F ello w sh ip
1:0* p .m .
Senior Felloershlp - l o o p, m.
E v e n in g W oreh lp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. l* rsysr S tr v le* 7:10 p.m.

L .D .S .
CHI Ill'll OF JES US CH RIST
OF LATTER HAY PAINTS
XJIft S. P ark
Rlthop J. Mlsnlcy H o u sto n
Priesthood M ealing
1:00 a.m.
Sunday School _ 10:lo a. m.
S a crs m s n t Meeting
1:00 p i n .

Nazarene

P IR S T CH URCH O P C H R IST
P IR BT CHURCH
SC4BNTIST
OP T H E N A S A R E N B
SS0 B a a l S a ta pd S te ea l
W. Sag SL a t H s p l a A t * .
Sunday S t r ' l c a A
p a st o r
S u n day School _ _ 11:00 a. re. Paul B leb s*
S u n day S ch o o l _ _ _ 0:41 a. m.
Bubjoet:
•V h rlst J esus"
Morning W o rs h ip
t t : 4 t a. m.
W ed nesday S erv let 1:00 p. re. Y u u l h ......................... 4 00 p. in.
R tad ln s
Roo m :
(In Church E v a n g e l i s t i c Ser vice 7:00 p m.
K dlflcet 1:10-4:10 Tuos. A Third Sunday
k l a g ep tr a tlo a
S:00 p. m.
Thur*.

TO

LIST iftftjR

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-26/7

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice

laenten Services
The Atc«ntiuu L u t h e r a n
Church, located on Overbrook
Dr. In Casselberry, will bold
special mid-week Lenten Ser­
vice* each Wednesday night
beginning at 7:30 p. m- cur.
ducted by Pastor C. H. Zehnder live public i* invited to
atteM each service.

(IBIGINAL

LAKE WALES
MAIIFII IS. m 3
Gulag
llvturning
l.v. Sanlord
4:0#I’M Lv. l ake Wales 111:13 l*M
l.v. Wlntrr I’ark
1:20 PM Ar. Kkalmmre 11:13 PM
l.v. Ilrlindo
3:on|*M Ar. Ilrlsndu
1I:33'PM
l.v. Kiaslmnirr
3-.:oPM Ar. Winter Park 11:3* PM
Ar. Lake Main.
R:20PM Ar. Sanford
12:20 AM
ALL SKATS KKSKKVK1)
Bound Trip Fare*. In&gt; Imling transfrr in eark direction
le ts rrn alaliun and Ihv-atrr, and choirv amphllheatrs
arata:
Frum
Adult*
Children 3 thru II
Sanford
S3.70
32.(3
WInter Park
4.R3
2.33
Orlando
4.70
2.73
Kisaininivv
4.70
2J3
Fur furlht-r inlurniatiun and rraervatiuna call »n) Atlanlir (ina&gt;t l.inr Tlrkrl Ufflrc or

TDEKDAY.

I

CO NSRROATIONAL
CHRIST IA N CHURCH
( I'a llv d Churrh e f 4' hrlsll
P ark Aveawe a l 3 l« k SI.
1:11 a. m. „ Church School
ll:u 0 a. m. __ _____ __ Ser vice
0:10 p. m. _ Ch ristia n Youth
M inistry
l i s t . W a l t t r A lt. McPherson,
P a sto r

n i i a T Ch r i s t i a n c s r x c i
L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
DISC IPLES OP C i m i l T
T H B RB DERMKR
1 *07 R. S aafa rd Av*.
toa w . is i a P la t a
R se. W a y n * J o h n sto n
P talor
Sunday Sch ool _ _ 1:41 a. m. "Tha Church o f th# Lutheran
Hour" an d TV "Thia Is Ih*
Morn ing W a rs h ip
11:00 a. re. Uf*"
Herbert W. Ooerts _ _ P a sto r
Su n day Sch oo l ____ 1:11 a. m.
W orship S srv lc * _ 10:11 a. re.
CHURCH OP CH RIST
oessrs
Ralph Ilrsarsr Jr.
*»a a * tll« l
Rlbio S chool _ _ 10:00 a. m.
M orn in g W o rs h ip
11:00 a. m.
K v sn ln g W o r s h ip _ 7:1* p. re. ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
W sd . P r a y s r S srv le * 7:10 p.m. Onora R d , a t W ood land At#..
Rsv. J o h n !L Hires, Jr. P a sto r
PAOLA CH URCH OP CH RIST S u n da y Sch oa l _ _ 1:41 a. m.
H i g h w a y 4S W e s t
Morn ing W o rship
11:00 a. m.
Morris l l u b y ____ E v a n g e l i s t M Y P ------------------------- «:t* p. m.
mill* C l t t s t a _ 10:00 a. m.
M orn ing W o rs h ip - 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o rs h ip _ 1:00 p. m.
I R E N E I R E ME THODIST
U lb lt Class** W sd . 7:11 p.m.
CHURCH
CJfraa H e lg h te
CHURCH OP CH RIST
Rov. R a y a r e g o r y . Jr.. Pnotor
L a a g w a a d . P la .
S u n day Sch oo l _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Lord's Day flsrvlcos 10:10 a m. Morn ing W orship
11:00 a. m.
and 7:10 p.m. MT T .......... ................. . 0:10 p. m.
Kve. W o r s h i p _____ 7:1* p. m.
Wed. P r a y s r S o rtie* 7:10 p. m.
UHI Hi l l OP CH RIST
IBIS P a rk Avvaiaa
Bart B r a w n ______ U v a n g s l l s t
P I R 0 T .METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday
_
I
'S I* r a r b A t * .
*
HIM* Stu dy
10:00 a. m.
Morn ing W orship
11:0» a. m. Jo h n T. Adam s Jr. _ Tastor
Morning
V
V
’
ors
hlp
_
1:10
a.
m.
K v s n l n g Ser vice _ 0:10 p m.
Se* "llarahl o f Truth" 1 p m . Sunday S c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
Morn ing W orship
10:11 s. m.
Hunday on Channel I
U T " M e e t i n g s __ S i l t p. m.
Tuesday
(In
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m
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s
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S
tn
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Ladles B lb lt C la st
10:00 a.m.
E v e n i n g W orship _ T i l l p. re.
W ed n esd a y
B l b l t C l a s t s * ____ 7:10 p. m.

W llpon-E ichelberfer Mortuary
Eunice I. WIUor sad Staff

The American Oil Company

I’rogretwive Printing Co.

Wllcon-Maier Furnituie Co.

J. M. Cameron and Staff

SienntroHi Realty
Ucrb bteaatrere and MUft

B L A C K H IL L S P A SSIO N PLA Y

ft

I m W* Mary, Kla.
Il*v. W. I . Holcomb*, P a * lop
Sunday
1.-42 a. on ___ Hlbte Sch oo l
11:00 a. m. _ M orning W o r s h ip
7:0U in m. — K v sn ln g Servlca
7 *0 p m
Wed. M id -W eek
P ra y er Service*
7:10p. m. 1st Wed. M ission ary
Kervlr*

Congregational

•it- lino c u t tu H

Car. STth a a * Eire
It. II. S n o w ... ................. P a st e r
Hunday prhon l .... 1:41 a. m.
M o ra in e W o rs h ip
I f 70 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h ip _ 7:10 p. m.
Tu -*. E v e n i n g
You th P a r t i e s
7:** p. m
M id -W eek S tr v lc *
7:30 p. m

P illa r m i Hi H
o r t i i i : n v sa r »;nm

Church Of God

a m . i a .x cm

of the Tilth Anniversary Cele­
bration of the Womgn'a Mis­
sionary Union. Services will
la- *|Kinsurrd by this group on
the theme "If My people
Pray," from 2 Chronicle* 7:14.
Well planned aervlrea will
Baptist
lie conducted by Mr*. W. A.
rt«»T b a pt ist r n m c i i
&gt;1* P a r k A v r a a a
Cagle, p r o g r a m chairman,
E. B. C h a a c t-----raster
Mr*. A. J. Peterson, prayer Mnrnlng
W o r s h ip — 1:41 a. m.
1:44 s. m
c h a I r in a n, and Mra. Cecil Sunday Reheat
Mornln* W o rship 11:0*
Tuekrr, president. G r o u n d T r a in i n g Untun — * : l i p.a. m.
in.
work fot the*e services was E v e n i n g W o r s h ip .. 1 :lu p.
W
sd.
t’r
s
y
s
r
S
srv
lc
*
7i
10
p.
laid in the recent School of
Missions which wus held at C C V T S I L BV P T 1 S T r J t t PCH
the church whan claaaea were
Car. 141b SI. 4k Oak A s * .
P a a la r
held for all ng* groups and a Oall B m l t h _______
Monday Sch ool _ _ 1:41 a. m.
missionary speaker was pre­ Morn ing W o r s h ip 11:00 a. m.
sented each evening during T r a in i n g U nion _ 1:11 p. m.
E v e n i n g W or»hlp .. 7:10 p. m.
the week. This was a church W
sd . I T a y e r Hsrvlc* 7:10 p m .
wide event and was wall at­ N u rs ery Open
W T R R _ ------------------ T:l* P. re.
tended.
S u n day Nit* Ilroa deast
Among the topics for which
MT. I I AVOCX PIIIMITIVM
prayers will be offered are
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Language Groups Within Our
Xlth • ! . s a d I k ** • A s* .
Pastor
Borders, Juvenile Rehabilita­ C. T. Morris _ __
g u la r M s etln g
14:10 a. m.
tion, Newly E s t a b l i s h e d Ilr
(First Sundry)
Churches, Mission Centers In Con feren ce .............
7:10 p.-n.
Downtown Areas of Our Cit­ i p rera d ln g N a tu rd sy )
Third S u n day
7:10 p. m.
ies and other home mission J o t i l a r v l l l ____ Asa't P a st o r
work of the denomination.

S P E C IA L T R A IN
111 \IIE

NORTH ORLANDO
B A P T IS T CMAPRI.
l * e N. P a lr f a * A sa .
CHURCH OP fiOD
uiiuyvni
V. N. M aggard, c h a p s ! P a st o r
D a d A P rea ch
P a r k A s * , a a * 14lk at.
S u n day S ch ool
t i l l a.m. Garold !). t l s a t w r l g h t
P atter
T
r
a
in
i
n
g
U
n
i
o
n
____
(:1
*
p.
m.
C. C« D e e s __________ P.»stor
S u n d a y S chool __ 0:41 a. m.
Kun.lsy H. liool .
&gt;.«) a- m. W orship
11 a. m.
7sSO p.m. Morning W o rship
11:00 a. m.
Morn ing VVorfhlo
t l 0 * a. in. Wod. E v e n i n g P r s y s r 7:10 p.m. K v a n f t l l a l l c Serv.
7:10 p. m.
E v e n in g W o rs h ip . . . 7 ** p. m
T u *t. P r a y s r Bsrv. 7:10 p. m.
K t.DRR SFRINOB B A P T IS T
A T F Thun
* 1 0 p. m
Th urt . T e u n s Peop le
Old l lrla a d a H I. a l M srtl*
Wad. l' r a y s r b e r v t . s e 7:14 p.m.
E n d e a v o r ----------7&gt;I0 p. m.
It. Ilam lllnn O rlftln _ P a st o r
Hunday Sch ool _ _ _ »:4S a. m.
Morn ing W o rship
11:0* s. m.
T r a in i n g Union _ 1:10 p. m.
PIN KCHK b t s s s f w n t . r
K v s n l n g W orship _ 7:11 p. m.

Alliance

s ix r im n

CUASI Uhl
L. T. bhrppard. TA,
ACL Bit Depet
Phone FA 2-13IS

Mr. sad Mrs. M. R. Strickland

Mr. and Mra. Al WiDcm

Mm. Appleliy’n Reataurant
Lurillr and llarnld Applrby
113 N. Park

Eckola Redding Company
Mr. and Mra. L. F. Gamer

Holler Motor Kalen Co.
Kmreett Farrell A Staff

Th* Kits Theatre
I L a v a l a c e A E m p lo y * * #

J. C. Penney Company
C. L Kobinsua and Ereplsyeea

Food Fair S to re* . Inc.
(irurfs Hailey A Employees

Sanford Atlantic National Hank
Hoaard H. Iludgr* A Staff

Southern Natural Gag
John Dunn A buff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
Jiremy Crappa A Employees

State Farm Innurance Compaaia
Irving I. Pryor and R uff

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Pane 3—Fri. Mnr. 1, 1063

fta fa ril

*

*

SPECIAL GUESTS for the fifth anniversary celebration of Longwood’s
F irst Pentecostal Church were Kev. and Mrs. D. J. Cnrnley and daughter,
Deneice. of Alaska. With them a t right is Kev. E. ltuth Grant, pastor of
thu church.
(Herald Photo)

Probes
Longwood Church Has AF
Jet Crash

Fifth Anniversary
lly Donna Ivulra
The First I ' n i U ' C t n i a l
Church of Lookwood cviebiutcd ifi, Fifth Anniversary at a
picnic held on the church
grounds lust Sunday in con­
junction with the r e g u l a r
Rally of Section Two of the
Ladies Auxiliary. Members of
the Longwood I.tidies Auxil­
iary provided the picnic sup­
per.

Guests of honor were Itcv.
and Mrs. D. J. Cnrnley and
their daughter, Deneice. |{ev,
Cnrnley is presently on fur­
lough from Alusku where he
is pastor of u Pentecostal
Church. Deneice is supported
by Circle A of thu Section Two
Ladies Auxiliary.
The Cnrnleys expect to re­
turn to Alaska to resume
their duties at (he end of
Mulch,

Vicar Expresses
Appreciation To
Supper Workers
Hv Donna Estes
Pr. George M. Jarvis IV,
vicar of Christ Church Epis­
copal, Longwood, this week
publicly expressed apprecia­
tion to all those attending the
Fried Steak Dinner and to
those serving at 'the Parish
Hall last Saturday evening.
A spectnl word of apprecia­
tion went to Mrs. Ralph Stev­
ens who promptly took over
duties of Mrs. A. P. Bowersox, c o - c h a i r m a n of the
Churehwomen’s C o mmi t t e e
for the supper, when she was
hospitalized with Asian flu.
The vicar extended congrat­
ulations to Mrs. Edward C.
Kuhn, chairman, for her tire­
less efforts in planning the
evening and to Mrs. Eugene
Taylor, Mrs. Joel White, Mrs.
A, Pittman, Mrs. Herbert J.
Thompson and Mrs. Chailes
Morrison, committee mem­
bers, for their help In making
the event such a success.
Fr. Jarvis had special words
of thanks also for Hcrninn
Schimming und his committee
of vestrymen who did the
clean-up job and dishwashing.

Adams Balks
At Budget Cut

AVON PARK Iurn — An
Air Force board of inquiry
began an investigation today
into the crash of an Air Force
FIDS Thundcrchief supersonic
Jet fighter at the Air Force
bombing and gunnery range
hrre Wednesday.
Killed in the crash was LI.
Col. Marion C. Kelt* of the
Fourth Organizational Main­
tenance Squadron.

. TALLAHASSEE (UPI) •
Secretary of State T o m
Adams balked Wednesday at
Gov. Farris Bryant's 3231,000
cut in Adams’ prnpusrd bud­
get for the rommg two years.
Adams charged that the
governor's recommendations
were made in an "arbitrary
rather than an objective man
ncr."

Pavilion Set

Hoffman Resigns

Dr. Oswald H o f f m a n ,
Construction of the Hilly
Graham Pavilion at the Now speaker on The Lutheran
York World’s Fair, scheduled Hour for the past eight years,
to begin March 1, will be will resign June 30 as public
completed by Nov. 1. .Nearly relations director of The Lu­
50,000 square feet in size, the theran Church Missouri Sy­
pavilion will be enclosed by nod to devote full time to tho
an octangular garden wall to worldwide radio mission.
provide a quiet, relaxed at­
mosphere throughout the sur­
Teachers To Meet
Hickson, Harold Unger, Joy rounding area.
There will bo a meeting of
Wester, Linda Moliti, Sonja
the Sunday School teachers of
Wester, Ralph Unger. Roger
Kirci in the U. S. caused the Ascension Lmhern Church
Crocker. Mrs. Frances Wester jievcre burns lo l.R million of Casselberry at tbe church
mid Rev. and Mrs. i'll Icy.
j Thursday at 7:3o p.m.
persons during 1902.

Westminster Youth Groups
Make Caravan To Stetson
lly Prance* Wester
The youth Westminster Fel­
lowship grqMps of the Com­
munity Prcpbytvriun Church
of Lake Maty nml the Presby­
terian Church of llpsula muds
a caravan to Stetson Univer­
sity in IH-Lund last Sunday
evening t« hear Dr. Warren
Jones, head of the Psychology
Dept., speak on the subject of
the choice of one’s life work
or vocation.
The startling fart that one
out of every three persons
ends up a square peg in a
round hole was brought out in
a letter sent out by pastor,
Kev. John I’illry, to eucli of
llio members before the meet­
ing. "Wo can beat those odds
if we begin timing high school
to guilt some real insight into
our Cliristiun faith, ourselves,
mid our world," said Itcv. I’il­
lry in planning the trip lo
Stetson for that purpose.
Tho program opened with
group singing of liuee fellow­
ship songs led by Joy Wester,
Thu scripture win read by
lluiold linger followed by
prayer. Itcv. Pillcy Introduced
Dr. Jones.
Dr. Jones turned his pro­
gram for the evening into un
open fluur discussion, lie led
the group in n thorough pro­
voking endeavor to have ths
youth find out their own ideas
and beliefs. He challenged the
group to do everything they
could to broaden their horizon,
rather than narrow it. lie ad­
vised them to try to open
many doors for the future,
rut her than make decisions
now that close doors.
“Most of us arc operating
fur below our potential," he
suid. “ We all have ability to
do anything we want lu do i(
we mukc up our mind. Mak­
ing the right decision is the
hunt palt. If we widen our in­
terests and activities now it
will help us open doors to
whut might be unknown and
wanderful possibilities in the
future.”
Following the program tho
group made u tour of the cam­
pus and through soma of the
college buildings.
Those attending from Upsulu were Mike Mcllenrcy,
Faye Karnes, Lois Karnes,
Judy English, Doris l.uke,
Jimuiy T h o in p s o it, Scott
Ihumson. C r a i g Thomson,
Sammy Fitzgerald. Mrs. Lucy
F'ilzgci aid, Mr. and Mrs. J. !L
Thornton and George I'elold.
Those making the trip from
Lake Mary were Earl Rob­
erts, David Scott, Cathy Gehr,
Marcia Coleman. Raymond
Lusk, Terry Rucklew, Dianne

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A Look At Ourselves
Soipa obaerverg of American life
*ay we upend too much time in stock­
taking and are too self-critical.
Certainly we all talk a lot. But
mixed in with the criticism is plenty
of shouting about the greatness of
America. If the balance seems
wrong, it could be that our pro-Am­
ericanism dwells less on our virtues
than on the dangers and weaknesses
of our enemies.
Even with all our self-scrutiny, It
Is not clear th a t we do a very good
job of taking stock.
We know wc have some bad
flaws. Crime and corruption are ram ­
pant ; wo turn out too much careless,
shoddy work} we have let our big
cities fall, generally, Into a curious
crumbling cnaos; we bury some of
our knottiest problems — like edu­
cation, health and unemployment —
in n great avalanche of words.
Yet, while we acknowledge those
as shortcomings, we do not conslstcntly exhibit the kind of concern
th at lends to effective nctlon. Wc
have made the lack of caring nlmost
a way of life, We have made the ex­
cusing lack of failure nearly a sci­
ence.
In a mntlor of crime, for example,
we can't get sufficiently aroused to
halt the flow of deadly weapons Into
the hands of brutalized or emotion­
ally disturbed persons — especially
Juveniles.
Often wc cull car stealing "bor­
rowing" instead of whnt it Is. In
slums and fashionable suburbs alike,
we concoct a staggering array of ex­
cuses to justify not punishing trans­
gressors. But a criminal law without

Political

penalties might as well invite its own
violation.
Some suggest th at American life
today Is increasingly like a great gla­
cier, whose sheer size and weight
forces a human conformity that
deadens Initiative, robs us of heroes
and the example of high perform­
ance they can give us all.
Too ntdny Americans in their pub­
lic aspect lack dignity and a sense
of responsibility of the sort befitting
a proud people.
They park their cars badly, de­
priving others of space. They do not
even accomodnte graciously to the
presence of other persons, but In­
stead block stairs and doorways,
monopolize a sidewalk, noisily dom­
inate a room shared by many.
Clerks at magazine stands, In
book and record stores shudder at
the daily descent of some members
of the "public,” for they lenve be­
hind them a clutter of rumpled mag­
azines. crinkled book pages, and
scuffed records. They "use" but do
not buy.
One could fill a book with the
horror tales of work badly done,
whether It be original, repair or
maintenance effort.
The "cxcusers" say it was always
like this, that things only seem
worse now because the absolute num­
bers involved are greater.
Some parts of history tend to
support this notion, But history ntso
shows that nations and civilizations
do slip bndly and sometimes fatally.
Are our shortcomings "normal"
or are they marks of
decline?
There’s s problem the critical stocktakers have hardly touched.

Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic

Helen Fuller Says

A Senate Establishment?
WASHINGTON — One of
the softest spoken gentlemen
In the U. 8. Senate la current­
ly treating hla colleague* to
aome of the lougheit talk
bean) at the Cnpftol In yeara.
Joreph S. Clark, tha wenlthy
aristocrat from Pa., la saying
from the Senate floor what
even aome of hla fellow liberal
Democrats only whlaper In
private.
Senator Clark cite* names,
dates and places to document
the charge that there is a
■mall “Establishment," aa ha
ralla It, that runa Uio Senate.
Tha “aolf-perpituating oligar­
chy," Clark declarsi, la ablo
to retain its power because
the Congreas operates under
an obeolaU and archale eetup
of rulea and procedural. Con­
servative! call this complaint
sour grape*.
In a Senate speech last
week Senator Clark told what
ha had learned aa an Inalder
on tha Democratic Steering
Committee about how the “Estaldlihmenta" operates. Thera
are a number of states, the
1'eunaylvania Senator explain­
ed, which Inevitably and al­
ways return to the Senala

members of one party, (ft
would not have been consid­
ered polite In the Senate tn
coinn right out and aay be
meant Southern Democrats.)
Ilcrau*e of the custom of hon­
oring seniority with choice
committee assignments and
other prerequisites, those who
have been In the Senate long­
est have the committee chair­
man posta and aa surh have
control over favor* and deter­
mine who shall be selected to
places of leadership. These are
all nice men, nnd his friends,
Clark hastened to say. They
Just have to much power In
hla opinion, i'urtkuh.i i&gt;- now,
when hla friend, John F. Ken­
nedy, la President.

Matter Of Fad
M cailri Is an epidemic dis­
ease of world wide distribu­
tion occurring In any com­
munity in outbreaks at In­
tervals of two to four year*.
In each outbreak almost all
persons who have never pre­
viously had the disease ac­
quire it.

OUT OUR WAY

Peter Edson

If Spring Comes— Can Mao Be Far Behind?

Unfortunately for the Presblent, Clark's research shows,
a majority of the members of
tho controlling "Katabllshment" are by and lar/e op­
posed to tha Kennedy pro­
gram.
Tha two-third majority of
Democratic Senators who are
Kennedy men are represented
sparsely, If nt nil. In the "EsUhliehment," Senator Clnrk
says. This may arcount for
the fact that Kennedy la hav­
ing so hard a time getting hla
program through thn Congreaa,
I.lbernl Democrats h a v e
B a k ed ’ the President to lead a
move to overturn the “ Estab­
lishment,” aa Woodrow Wil­
son did In 1918. Whan converstives in their party opposed
Wilson's platform promises,
Wilson's aupportera staged a
revolt In the party caucus In
Congress. They voted to set
aside tha seniority system in
tho Senato. In two years they
e n a c t e d most of the Wilson
policy planks into law—tha
Federal R i s s r v i System
among others.
The purpose of Senator
Clark's pointed speeches In
the Senate now U to start
President Kennedy thinking
about the possibility of try­
ing to repeat what Wilson did
In 1018 If Kennedy la elected
again In IBf.4.

CASE 0-471: Jsckle was a
baby crow, belonging to the
children of Spike McGrath,
talented athletic roach at
Washburn High School, In
Chicigo.
The McGraths made a
perch for him In tlw base­
ment. But It would away hark
and forth till Jackie got sea­
sick and actually vomited.
So they had to place him
In ■ box and hand feed him
tilt he got a little older.
Jackie then became a mem­
ber of the McGrath family
nnd apparently believed he
was a human being.
When Mri. McGrath would
be weeding her garden, Jack­
ie would walk along bcsldo
her and pull weeds In tlw next
row.
loiter In the summer, as she
was searching for tomato
worms, Jackie would also
take one row at a time and
cock his head from side to
side till lie saw a big green
tomato worm. Then he'd pick
It off the tomato leaves and
drop it on the ground.
When Spike would lake a
walk In the evening, Jackie
would accompany him, Juat
like a dog, and walk along
at hla aide.
But Jackie was like moat
pel crowi In having a fond­
ness for colorful objects.
And Jackie's greatest weak­
ness seamed lo be the rubber
rings that serve as washers
where you fasten a garden
hose to the faucet.

When the neighbors would
go out to sprinkle their
lawns, tlictc rubber rings
were likely lo be missing.
For Jackie would steal
them and take them up to the
roof where he kept hi* trea­
sures In the caves trough.
And when Spike would get
into hh auto each morning
to head to irltool, Jackie
would sit on the radiator rap
and sold on till Spike had
(he car up to U miles per
hour.
Other motorists were aur*
prised to tee the hlg black
crow serving as a radiator
cap.
At about 33 miles per hour,
Jackie would let go of the
radiator cap and fly upward.
Then he’d return home.
One day tie accompanied
(lie children (o school and
even entered the classroom.
The teacher had to tele­
phone Mrs. McGrath to come
and get Jackie. So she drove
over in the car and parked
bcsldo tho window.
The teacher then opened
Hie window and Mrs. Me*
Grath called, so Jackie obed­
iently flew out and Inside the
car, where be perched on
Mrs. Grath'a shoulder.
She drove home with Jackie
sitting there, white other mo­
torists looked on In surprise.
Jackie would also accom­
pany the McGraths to Cham­
paign to visit Spike's paronta.
He'd stay In the car with
the three McGrath children.
And when they'd stop to get

sodas, Jackie used his own
straw and sipped soda with
one o( the youngsters.
In fact, Jackie thought he
was a human being, so he
even ignored wild crows nnd
never attempted to join them.
Hut the McGrilhs had to
have a baby sitter for Jackie
so they finally took him to
one of the state parks where
the caretaker's wife said slic'd
he happy to offer Jackie a
home.
So when you read the early
hook about "Tarzan It the
Apes” or the so-called “ wolf
boy" of India, don't think
surh tales are too far-fetched.
Animals and birds, if rear­
ed from Infancy in a human
environment, apparently think
they era memtiers of the hu­
man race, so maybe the re­
verse holds true.

WASHINGTON- (NTA) —
The lath Congress Is now
nearly two months old. But
in the words of House m ajor­
ity leader Carl Albert of Okla­
homa, "H hasn’t Jelled yet."
E verj session of Congress
is different, he explains. You
hare to wait till It gels or­
ganized and settles down to
business before you cm get
the feel of It and make any
predictions or even guesses
on what It might do.
Some of the element* shap­
ing up the record which this
Congress will eventually make
are out in the open, however,
and are worth keeping In
mind. For ooe thing, the
President has sent about a
dozen messages to Congress
and there are more to come.
Most important of the lot
Is the tax message. It is at
the top of the White House
“ must" list for action this
session. And it la the one
thing that can keep the Con­
gress on the job for a long
session, which this one pro­
bably will be.
There seems to be little
enthusiasm in Congress or out
for tax reform. Without tax
reform there will have lo be
cither a reduced tax cut or
considerable
reduction
of
government spending.
There ia no indication yet
how economy-minded
this
Congress is going to be.
There is some realization
that a tax cut smaller than
the one recommended by the
President cannot accomplish
his objective of stimulating
employment, reducing unem­
ployment.
With ao many controversial
Issues In the President's tax
plan to fight over, It is doubt­
ful if a tax bill can be pass­
ed before Labor Day. Other
legislation, including an In­
crease in the national debt
limit, will be whatever can
be passed between or after
the tax bill bailies.
Nobody seems lo know just
how bsdly the President
wants his vast programs for
medical care of the aged,
general and mental health
measures, everything In tho
omnibus aid to education m es­
sage, the youth programs, the
farm programs.
The mental retardation and
National Service Corps pro­
posals are the only really
new applei in the barrel. All
the othera have been taken

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sent two destroyers from tha
port of Recife today, beaded
for b French fleet off the
coast In the growing "lobster
war” between the two coun­
tries.
A spokesman in Recife s a i d
the destroyers Parana and
I'urn were heading for the
watere off tin coast of Rio
Grande do Norte, where a
French carried, a cruiser nnd
two destroyer* were reported
spotted Wednesday.
Adm. Pedro Huznno, Brazil­
ian naval minister, said tha
navy intercepted French radio
messages which Indicated the
ulrrraft carrier Clemenceau,
the cruiser De Grasse nnd the
destroyer Cassard were "half­
way between France nnd
Brazil.''

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Sanford Herald
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M ew s Wellsery
My Mall
Higginbotham
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gj, a P o sta l R e g u la t io n s provide t h a t all nail su b s c r ip tio n s ha
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1 might say that I have bad
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Christmas a e a • o n: when quite a number of comments
printed In title new spaper .
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get more projects approved.
It would be no surprise If
Congress extends this pro­
gram on Its own.
In general, this congress
Is sized up as being a little
more liberal than the last
session. But the division is
still so close that many cliff­
hanging votes are expected
on the more controversial
Issues.
Liberals from both parties
In Senate and House are cla­
moring for some action to
modernize congressional pro­
cedures to speed legislative
action and shorten the ses­
sion. No such action is ex­
pected this year, however.
Unless some of the all-powerful chairmen of existing commltlees are recruited to this
cause, no progress la expect­
ed at all.

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Letters

Editor:
Recently 1 was confined to
the Seminole Memoriel Hos­
pital for elective surgery. My
•tay of ■ days convinced me
you have one of the finest
hospitals in the South. From
the time of entrance to my
release everyone aremod de­
dicated to make my a ta j plea­
sant and comfortable.
Cleantncsa aretnrd para­
mount everywhere. A tireless
nursing staff, orderly visita­
tion periods, the quiet calm
of the early morning and late
Pngu -I
Snnford, Florida
Friday, March 1, 1063 evening, Use almost complete
absence of smoking, ao essen­
a s i.T iiii a. oiKUiw, Kim-oK a m . r i M u iim a
tial to surgery patients, the
I.SHHt VlillSIlMI.
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S U n a a l n a *MHor
A d v ertto la e i n r e c t o r
work of the Womans Auxil­
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from the freezer to whieh
they were consigned after
Congress Ignored them last
session.
If the President Is merely
polishing them off again to
make the record of hla re ­
quests look good, that’s one
thing. If he really wants them
and will make a fight for
them, that's something else.
Even so, there are many
grave doubts th it measures
like the medicare plan under
Social Security, or the aid
tor only public primary and
secondary schools, can be
passed this year.
The White House so far
baa ahown no enthusiasm for
new labor legislation. Public
clamor for action has subsid­
ed a little, following settle­
ment of the martime strike.
But a new wave of railroad
■trikes or shutdowns In the
steel or rubber Industries
where contracts run out this
spring and summer could
kindle congressional concern
and initiative in ihia field.
Congress has a bear by tha
tail in the two million supplemental appropriation Presi­
dent Kennedy has requested
to complete the $900 million
Accelerated Public Worka pro­
gram this year. It was Intended to be a onc-shot em er­
gency measure to relieve un­
employment in 1.200 depress­
ed areas,
Some 2.900 local project*
were approved in 900 areas,
hut there Is a backlog of ap­
plication! for another billion
dollars' worth of projects for
which no funds are available.
Area Itedcvelopmcnt Admin­
istration, in charge of the pro­
gram, has had lo stop pro­
cessing applications from MO
areas |o concentrate available
funds In the 210 areas hardest
hit.
This has built up a trem­
endous pressure in Congress
from local communities to

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Good afternoon. Its the same
Heart Month iu Seminole with the most donations to the elty arts that will demon­ I?enr&gt; I.avender as her es
thing as b i t week. I don't
County will wind up Sunday Heart Fund will be crowned strate their talents and abil­ cort; \ | i s Linda Le&gt; will *
know if its good or had
with the annual skating show the HK13 tjtieen, by last year's ities , The show i* being di­ have Te\ Woodruff; Miss
Of course i a in talking about
Donna Markov has chosen
rected by Miss Rest.
and coronation at Melodee queen, Mis* Shc.il.i Rest.
the weather. Itain and more
Tommy Cohli anil Miss NyThe
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at
H
Harold l nger
Miss Rena
that so many good people are
will be crowned "ijnccn ol p ill , with jo young skaters McKenzie. who will he escort­ pit lo the llearl Fund, inehul
ill. The old flu hug ha* get
.si the area east in skits, song ed by Jimmy Page; Miss inj Hinds raided hy flu* queen
Hearts."
so many. 'Iary Oglesby let
candidate* hy their own elit get l*er. She has been real
Tickets to the show will be and dance numbers and nov­ Sandy Get man. who will have forts such as haktm; cakes,
ill. T tliink she Is better now
available at the door of the
shining shoes, washing cars
lliotig i Sure glad of it. * • •
link, and voting jars will Ik*
and planning parlies.
Then Oga Hunter decided to
el.ised at ti p m. Tellers from
A sirei.il feature of the
tel it bite hi r. Sifter Alice
the Florida Slate Rank will
skate show will he Ihr apNurdgrcn w'-&lt;» has been stay,
llcrlv
rt
Damon
•ilorbic'*
anti u n d e *.
count the money, and the girl
peararue of lieru lltirll. skatint with Olga and Kb says
W eeks, 31, Uicil at Sem in ole
Funeral service* will Ik* in« professional of the lltirllOlga has been a very sick
Memorial Hospital Thur^J:iy. held at 3 p, m. Saturday at tone Hmk ut Oeal.i.
gal too. I know that she real
He w as Iw rn Oel, 12, 19*11 tlriftMin Funeral Home with
!y has to he slek to make her
in S in fsird am i had 1l\etl here llev. I red It, Chatter of the
AKT HUOWN
stay in bed. Get well quick
all his life. He m ade hi» home First Haphfti iliu rth olaiiat
Olga as we have to finish
n :s r n»NTimi#
in«.
at 2SIHI P a lm e tto Ave.
our plan* tor the coming
Trrmilm \ Other Pest a
S u r v iv o r s Include liis p a r ­
llurial will Ik* in Oaklawn
Fashion Show that the Mon­
(•. Memorial Park. Hri»snn Fun­
In
New
Y ork
T ln ir*d u y. i ents, M r. and M rs. S
l!f»0l l#AIM\ UK.
roe Home Uemonslaliuti C ub
price* fur FPwi.la cab bage W eeks, one brother, K a rl, all eral Home i s iu cliarm* ol
SAM-OUI)
is spon-oring.
* * Since we
were s lig lilly lower a l 2.7S ol San ford , and se veral aunt&gt; a r r a n g e m e n t .
are talking about the show
.MISS b.iliA liA ill..**, tjtteoti of Heart* in IOft!
3.25 per crate, m ostly 3.(10
every
one will be wel­
carries a heavy role in this year’s Heart Show
sm a ll red type w as 2.50. C e l­
come to come and see It,
being
staged
Sunday
at
H
p.m.
at
the
Melodee
ery
w as aboul
unchanged,
This will be on the 28llt of
Skate liink for llie lionefit of the Heart Fund.
with crate* of 2 In 4 d.i/en
March, And It will feature
Miss I’est. a versatile skate-dance performer,
ran gin g from 3.50-4.00 C h in ­
dresses that have been made
who
will he seen in several numbers is also direct­
ese cab b a ge sold for 2 .Vifrom Hales Disciplined 1’rints
ing tile show. Costume designs. sellings, prop*
2 75 per crate, w ith a few
and will come from the Mi­
a*
high
as
.100.
Km live
and
choreography for the hip show ail hear her
lady’s Shoppe of Fine Fabrics.
brought 1.75-2.25 per crate.
touch, too. Kill ire proceeds of the show go to
And don't forget loo that the
iliosU y 2 eo. and escaru le w as
the Heart Fund.
(Herald Photo)
Shoppe is having a Fashion
1.50-2.(81. m nslly 1.75 2.M) d ig
Contest along with ours fea­
lloslu n lyin’ lettuce in cr.ilc*
turing dresses that women
&lt;&gt;f 21 beads w as 3.25 3 50 a ril
all over the county are mak­
Itum aine p rices were all Hilly
ing. The material for these
higher Ilian W ednesday at 3.00
dresses has to nunc from tbi*
3.50 per r ra lc . Curly p arsley i
store. So lie sure and go
hriitigli! 3 .00 3.25 per crate nf
down ami get your material
5 dozen hunches, and plain
ami get those outfits made
w as :t on l ini Fairitla spinach
Keep the 28th slay of March
The m onthly m eeting o f the o f sU u n lc** »te.d rookw nre Is s o ld -fo r 3 mi per bushel b a s ­
free on your calendar so you
can attend the show. * • * iteMr lathe H om e D e m ou stin - 11*V I " ' 1 spot t t ut often jippcnr*. ket. m u stard green* were
Visiting with Mrs. Georg' tion t .... WO» held T ues lay A .lum Jnu....... . - mny I c . lenn- slig h tly w eaker at 20112.25
,,
ed by u s in g cl emu o f ta r ta r and turnip |ups were u n c h a n g­
Pittman and sons. Gary an l 1&lt;.c u in g nl tin (ionic of, M
i* .
water.
ed at 2.UU-2.25 Pepper* were
David, are Mrs. Fanny Coop A la n \Y en tw u rlh on l.ake and
,
,
, ,,
A
new
clean in g peooa. i ill*- sL glilly stronger with bushels
er and Mrs. Klla Slide o
Vienna and Parkersburg, VV Asla-i- l nvle w illi M is * M y r - ,-uM ,d w.is M etal C lean that o f C alifo rn ia wonder !&gt;]*•
Va. 1 know that they will cn tie Wilson, ugclit, ns guest mnmuloicdy banishes the ae- b rin gin g 7 1*0 s 00 (dr large
im islly
7.50 8 1X1 ,ynd
cum ulated stain s on often ns- sizes,
joy their stay down here speaker and d t-inon * 1 rat or.
sm a lle r size* ru nn ing as low
M is s W iI-o n ’s subject w as eil pots and puns.
May he someone ought to pot
A sid e front pots and pans. a* I ixi ll.idislii * were steady
some Florida sand in their " W h n l ’s New in P o ls and
shoes and they will want to Pans." .slii&gt; disp laye d a v illi- M i* s W ilso n u ige d Unit home- with baskets u( 21 bushels
stay on here, • • * Another ety o f con kin g utensils w ith M a k e rs slock canned Roods selling for 1 25. and 30 (t-oi
ill lady out this way is Mrs. tin- new ’le sio n Interior. W it h and n|&gt;|&gt;i"nriiUc ite m s for film b a g* at 75e lo 1 25 most
Ann (C arli MeWorler of tip- these liew c o o k in g finislies it |mssiti)e alo in le emei gem-y. ly 1 ix). W ater tre ss w as 20
" I ' " evplalned liovv t&gt;&gt; 22i per bunch.
sail Hoad. I hear she is much is m lvisalde to u-e the (.'..atlc
In Central Florida Wednes­
improved now. t hat is grand or WihhIvII s p a t u l a eotiiliiR s t o i c Miluatde w a t e r in p la stii
day,
celery price* were imAlso Ulhtl Todd has been with the utensil.
M cu cl...... . t a I u e i s and to
missing! school because of a
Ah iim harsh or abrasive change the water every few cbanged. Crates of t! fi dozen
were 3 ?S. I dozen were 3IXJ
Iion! with the mumps. Hurry tivaiiei may he used, alter a weeks,
A run down of ujH-oming and lar er sizes progressiveback Ktnel. * * * Wilson and good soaking, tile pot will
lower with 1*j dozen site
L'tean Coleman had at their come e leal I easily with spang- I date* fur Home Ihnnm.Htiiiselling
at l 75. Crates of 21
guests at their home Iasi jin*,
tion aelivities was reported by
week. I.Tcaiis mother. Mrs
Miss Wilson also pointed Mis* Wilsoii ul the l ouviusiun celery hear!*, film wTapped,
breuxli! l i i Cabbage «old
Anna Hawls. and her sister. out that the one distiilviiuli.gu "f her talk,
Mrs. Kv clean Powell, and
i lie buxines* meeting vmis for 2.25 per el ale aild 2 on per
Kvclcan's daughter, Mrs. Itun
la-ld pi eroding tlie program 50 lb. sack Small red lype
Kci'y. and daughters, Debbie
W'illi VIi *. Raymond Jackson, brougln 2 1x1 per crate. Kn
and I. ri. Anna is from I-ike
pri id. ut . in chill go. A to- ilive and esi a role were about
Wales and sister Kvelean and
.nime of the recent Meat steady at IPX) a erale and
daughter are from l.ake
School in Kimfrml was re­ parsley was also mu bang ’ll
Wales. LT.can said the was
counted by Mrs. It u s s i - II al 2.(ki. Carrots were a bit
I lower, selling for 2.10 per
so lost when ’they returned
Loomis.
home. Talking about the
Mrs. I.uomis was nppointed mesh sack of tx 1-11* film
bags. Radishes were steady
Colemans, what ft lids I
to art us safety ciuiirmnli and
at 75c per basket, mustard
heard about someone going
Mrs.
Karl
Howell
ns
home
A drive to obtain Mood is
greens were 1.50 a bushel and
bird hunting (or something l being sponsored by the Fleet ninnug*,-menl chnlriuan.
turnip tops were 1.25.
and shot HIS gun hut, the Reserve Association, u n d e r
Tins program for I lie March
Shipment* from
Florida
gun was empty?. I have the chairmanship of Chet Ma • meeting will lie "Tho Proper
Wednesday included: celery
heard ol everything now. Can
rek. Wednesday from 2 to tt Ironing Method*" under tin- rail 21. truck 23; cabbage,
you imagine a game hunter
put . at III,. F led deserve din-elton of Mi*. William G. rail 0. truck 57; cscorole,
going hunting and not even
I'm politer, member of tho
Bldg on Seminole Bird,
The April lGlh day of reckonuiR (and reckoninfi and re-reckoning) ia rapidly
rail 2. truck tl; lettuce, rail
have a shot gun shell in the
Tile Rloodmobilc will be club. A leprescnlalivo of the none, truck t; and -adishes
gun. Wonder what Wilson
approaching. . . brinKing with it tho cuHtoniary frantic figuring and painful
present fur Hie drawing and County Chuptcr of the Ainer- m ill, truck 7.
would have done If that big
all donor* will be served re- ii'lill Red Cross nl*o will be
payments. Reddy offera two miggost ionn UmL will help you cut your tax mibblack bear said HOOT • • *
(reslunent*
of
barbecued present to discus* "W ater
Jam es Wakefield and Eddie
Hlantinlly.
hamburgers "with all the .Safety," stressing iniillt.ll to
Harper were among the High
luuuth resiiaeitution.
trimmings
"
M l I I I I Ml * I I I!
School Science Club members
After the business meeting
Xnti*'.&lt; I* Iiit H'H'' k.I'M
m1 Hi stt
Donors are re minded that
going over to the Planetar­
■*11411 1 to 11nf» fid.*! i1»-i-r#»*
M-fiesliiiient* were served by 1(•in
they
are
not
lo
eat
anything
«f
f'*r«
*
I
**ur^
4
k
*
f
l
«•«!»•
»*nlrrium in Orlando Saturday.
the hoste-ss.
.1 fn | 'if
iiqimIImic til
They reported a very inter­ four liours before donating,
The Maivli meeting will he ih f (*lr* nil •‘■ dirt in 1 ml f*tr
I*l'»r lilu, r.i "#•
esting afternoon. * • * Supper and they will be well repaid held at Hie home of Mi*. S ml (ns]**
•l**f 1s**t miniH im- r 13 * 16 , t h w nr»hy
the
serving
ul
free
rcguests of ours Sunday even­
Loomis, South Rent Lake lid. iti'.fHk'fM’d d’l^itc fAlll "S'll lli*'
|Mlfjl«*II\ - It llil t B«1 III Bilill &lt;*(M||i*
ing were Mrs. Carl Autrey freshment*.
ty U' «s 1Hi* *1 11•*"
Donors
may
donate
blood
to
of Hattiesburg. Miss., who is
l.w» »4i III...Is v , S I M . W I I
here visiting the Johnson Hie bank of (heir choice and
K « T A T 1 &gt; ‘. ft niit*4lvl«lon,
reservations
may
tie
made
l«ct
«M(1 h i K t ■* ft Ill'llt t l i r r * ' families, Mrs. Nora Johnson
iv Tin: tu n i it i m mi i \
•tf. r••* ■«» I* *1 In l-l.it H*.*»li
ami Mr*. Jean Reynolds and now hy railing (he Seminole v \ n i*aaii *i:niviii i: i hi &gt;.
I l !*««*■ • Hi In
of flir*
I ’JTlC*.
I'll fill*
Ht . iird* *«f It' ml*
sun. Stan. * ‘ ' Hope you get County Itlood Rank on Second 'tl lm. i : I mI iO HriIOmI . nM i.
r
v
m
r
i .i i m :
Hij|tt "(‘nililly, Klorl'ln
to, attend the Central Florida Street.
I s' .i f it I X l ’ K COM PAN V, .. ,\. » T'ilr * H m t wli It m H »\t m*l tirf'r*
J a r a r y ro rp o rA ilo o ,
ir.il I r»»|rr&lt;*v*'fm*rii« ti.iW uml
Fair in Orlando and slop by
PUmllff. l i e t 'j l d irii BMiit huitl. 11m|
Itfini/.c all year legiliinulf iledin limix. Itdiublc income lux Ktijfliw give a complule li*ting
r.« Seminole County Bomb
Vft
• l.f* y * *•(«*, :«.(!!••, *vi I |.| nfltN
W lla l, f A i l r . III! A II I ; V •*! at ti lit. .1 Im1 v r -Illi worth seeing Hazel Gar
( II.. &lt;| lit *»(rrT *
of ull jM/ssiLte deductions plua many other tfix-miving hint*; h| x« iul tax coitMuIlanlx ure
|ir fr||*l;i||,|ft t&gt; , 41rill *11 f I T l UI t*w |ltilw of
drier ami I went over Tuesday
s o i ii i: tii hi 11
I k r r.i 1 1 *-r 1 1tut Ij*m1 n i ii* it»»i il
uvuilfihlu to ltelp with rnmplvx ruhirim. Note purtind.irly thut you van deduvl the varioux
I I I I h| n » : I I I ' I I Mil I I I I 'I Mi In * (.iinr. iluri « |Hi ih»
evening and stayed in the
Miirirarvt &lt;' Hnt.l. i»,
ini»e» llifslfl ifr *CI I liffil ilinl (VI
dirocl luxes you |iay eavli year. Your total lax hill, however, adds up to much more than
By Jane Casselberry
liootli. Despite the bad weath­
l*w hlrM ir IjlikllUMII
ti MltU.li llii'r* (11 Htr fulluwlNK
er there were plenty of view­ The WMU uf the Prairie
V vMI ill*- III M il} liollfl**! 11(41 ri* - t Hint tint! M 11••f•I ft |l(l||ft iMta,
llimj direct nixes. You cannot deduct "hidden luxes" included in 1he price you pay for good*
l.r.fi fit* .| .IK a 111at wH
ihi 1 vit .1 ii l*«1 m|iift.11 !»ft &lt;I*•r 111r -I
er* there. • * * Newly elect­ Igikc Baptist Church will pre­ A BullIV III*
ill i.m i r
Hr
Mil l 1 &gt;i In- ‘ 1 «.I tir * * ftft.l a |Mr 1 nf
and services.
ed officers of (he Jpsala sent a Mission Program at
A i'i»■r 11 4 | ii |llt. r ‘ ftl1&gt;. Afnl «'*» a |*or1 li»il
*•«if 11Srr| i ii|*p Jbrt'l
Presbyterian
Church
are the Prayer Service next Wed­ ' 1u
*■•( (trlif f«.r 1fie KfttU *&gt;1*
l l ) o n art r* &gt;i ii Ii t d to 'll*
ftilhi e» (m r«in in* iitkiiifd ;
President, John \ndc»; Vice nesday ut 7 2ii p m. in honor )dour
iliH u r r w llh I ho C lo rk
•m i * H i; It *' 1 r 1 « ft r a l« f
President, Mrs. II. L. John* ol Annie Annulling Mission of IM • C o u rt -is.'j to ri it u i
1 I !li* 1* Al.nlt-I V o . l i t *11*
* ’i*&gt;
tii * i n tho (ililn *
T»’U HrrlAl V .
miii: Secretary. Jam es Thom­ Week.
H ff or
|&gt; U ln llir« u tln rn c&gt; a,
Miitt
H I*
llu H t ili
1lv*fi
Mr*. Cowley, missionary lo ' I h" c naivio mill M*1«lrr»» |n
son and Treasurer. Mrs. E. K.
t i;l« r. I, ilo ilH
J*T-'W*T,
J**iiiim
k
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vv
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,
r
l.ir
k
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atiij
K &gt; rU I S o . 7,T.llH7l»J.
tiowcll. * * * Mrs, S. A. Nigeria and a native Flori­ II if. #11Ii111j ti, 1J o«i 11&gt;ir nr i I S m11«»ti • •rift H U
H nill In H *n«ft
Chambliss of I’unta Gorda dian. will lie guest *]H‘aker.
-«l H o i k llUltrllnK, J4« IvfUllt III«
h ; im &lt; kiorir i S o . j i : u *t ,
J
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i
1
1
1
a
m
il
1
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r
t
■
r
thuu
htriftl Ku VT* lM |ii2.
The public is invited to at­
an-l Mrs Claude Hawkins
'live port of your tax dollar that enables the (jovcrnmeiU to i iiin|M.'ie with private
%|irll 8
If &gt;"&gt;• f..n im* Uuft-Tiurni ilft.iiftf,
motored to Jacksonville last tend.
V i is ilrx rn prri s'onfvMvo n ill
|Oll» \l (hi No
ft* r*
is not deductible eil her. (In tho cane of TVz\, for oxainple, Florida's share has already zoomed
hf «n1« rod *i v-i 1i i •*i f i»(i fi.r
Friday where they attended
14 1 So. 8W-II-4V
tin
ri'llo f (In n a m lftl In tin*
lo $125,950,000—or about $HX) for each family of four!) Supjrorl private unlorprise, it's
one V h in r CUiiittS Klt*i»«ni
Hie wedding of their niece
k o m u lo lin . JiLv ault 1* tn fui i •
Iv iiK U 't F a ii .
Miss lairclta Pickett. They
cluav ft nior(K4g*. Tho real
one of our basic freedoms. Keep Government oul of business, . . and you’ll have more
T**1m VrtiBiiftii H iln i* fM*»
|iro|»r r ly inros'vvdad akdiiihi
( a I i m anufftrturn l i»y Ito\ i it m i : o r n i » » o M r n i v
said that the wedding was
31, H O IT H
H IM :
money left over for your |*!inonal use on April Ifillt every year'
l( i ft « A n il l ine a ml Vrn* •
Nath r la .......... il*i - that
really nice. * * * Our thought t(i, p*rlli&lt; r* .'l&gt; hn.-l.i*orr * * r'ltt'rHT n»Hd AddlUoits t
f U»i» HIliol ( '**iii(i.&gt;4. ii ) „ lit*
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4
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Uni-*, Florida,
this week is a repeat request: Ivlina
l&gt;liii t h t r s j f rorortfod In »*t piiUlli' Mir, lo flie lilnhvft(
I &gt;»u«ii&lt;-rt&gt; Hr. and A rth u r J.
Ju»l a Little Minute.
IMal llimk II, tHtura «2 Aft'l l i t i l lih|(tr*r for ru*h hr*
Dougherty Jf of I —'Cp M*&gt;&gt;.
ft m l i l of tho P u b lii
11 1 - ( W l i l l
| hr
h u lir ft o f ftlftVrh
Florida, onilai lbs firm sa m«
••I have ju*t a little minute
v *it sSv- i»f MoiQitlloln C tun I &gt;■
» n 'dm i* In D im fnrtnonti a ml
o f A R T t ' ' '•''I in**. Is 'hi*
Only W seconds in it.
I’lor Id*.
t wet •!*&lt;
k Jn I Im ftftftrrtoon
ftr*t day of
’*&lt;U 1**5 dtv.
fV'-c ■
WITNI5UW ini lift tu! and (hr tin Ihft i hi11» 44y of .Murrti,
Forced upon me, can't refuse Suliml l.y lliuluvl run ve.lt
v- il nf o*l&lt;l C o u rt dt Han ford, 1663, a ( Ihft Kr«nt Door uf
A rthur J. lMiu«li»rljr, Sr
• it.
AriJnir .1 !• uahrrly. Jr. Kim Ido* t h ii 21 1U fftftf •| f F o b . thr
iitlniilit C o u n ty Court#
Didn't seek it. didn't ehoo»c Tl.r IlUvIn. *• *IH h* contlm i* n iiirjr, 1
liutift*
i4ji nf rit &lt;l, iMttridft
U KA It
rd m l, . k - yiurr. S'i'.rld.i hy ( h i. U*»
it.
Arthur H li* kwlih, J r .
Aril.ur II. ilr.i* with, J r .
A ItTIH It J IKWritllKIlTV Jr.
But its up to me to u»e it,
C la r k of tno c i n u l l C o u rt
• *l#rk o f ihft Circuit Court
who Is sutlm rlard lo sattla
II? Mm D u T. Vlhlrti
Ily: Murtfftrftt C, T&gt; r•
I m u.t suffer if 1 •buse U. Hit a ffa ir* or Iha asld firm.
Ii( (ill!)' C|i*rk
Dr|iutjr Clerk
Arthur J, U o u g h n ly. »r.
Just a liny utt&gt; minute
207 Max. Ave.
Put'll *ll l-’oh. *, l*, - - X MuJ. 1 I ’uliI I »h . 'U M i 1, 8. U. 2S, 1V4J. Puhlifth Mwrv ii l, i M i
HELPING BUILD FLORIDA
&gt;V. Scott llurns
C D U -I
C LX J'l
But eternity U m it."
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'ilerbie' Weeks Dies Thursday

Vegetable
Market

Bear Lake HD Club Hears
Talk On New Pols And Pans

fleet Reserve
Sets Drive For
Needed Blood

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Take advantage of all possible deductions

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Keep the governiiisni out of business!

W M U To Present
Mission Program

Legal Notice

F L O R ID A P O W E R &amp; LIGHT C O M P A N Y

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DEAR ABBY: I have an aunt
who la a 36-ycar-old perpetual husband hunter. She saw a man who
works with me. She liked hla look#
and asked me to introduce her to
him. He said he was unmarried so I
saw no harm In It. Well, he asked
her for a date and she fell for him
hard. She saw him night and day
and even went on week-end trips with
him. When she pressed for marriage,
he told her he had a wife from whom
he was only separated because his
religion wouldn't sanction divorce.
My aunt Is broken - hearted and her
whole family is blaming mo for this
mess. Was it MY fault?
GOOD INTENTIONS
DEAR GOID: When a mnn tells
you he is unmnrricd, you have a
right to assume he is. You were re­
sponsible for introducing them, per­
iod. If a 86-year-old "husband-hunt­
er” wants to play the game, it's
time she learned the gnmo laws.
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DEAR ABBY: If your husband
tame home with the odor of perfume
on his shoulder, which you have none
Of, would you assume he had been
close enough to someone to have the
odor rub off on him? Or would you
say he had to have somebody’s bend
on his shoulder.
READY TO FILE
DEAR READY: lie could be in­
nocent. The head on YOUR shoulder
is the one you have to worry nbout.
Don't lose it.
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DEAR ABBY:

Legal Notice
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By Abigail Van Buren
months ngo I attended a big church
wedding and reception. The bride
wore a beautiful white gown and
veil. Six months later the bride gave
birth to a nine-pound baby boy, so I
know she must hnvo been expecting
a t the timo of the wedding. They tell
me that this is being dune all the
time. Is this true, or am I behind the
times?
JOAN
DEAR JOAN: You arc NOT be­
hind the times. Some babies arc uhead of their times.
•

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•

DEAR ABBY: Opropos the wom­
an who felt "unloved" because her
husband never said "I love you": My
ulster and I recently asked mother
to tell us about her courtship days,
whether Dad was romantic, and how
ho proposed to her. She replied,
"Your father never snld much, and
he never once come out and said, 'I
love you.* And this is how he pro­
posed, "Well, do yon want to get
married or don't you?' "
Maybe flowery speeches don’t
mean much, beenuno Mom and Dad
hnvo been happily married for 38
years.
THEIR DAUGHTERS
♦

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•

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sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3.‘J0&gt;5,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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t v T i m c i n c i ' t r r n c u T n r Tn Ike Cnnrt nf Ik e O m n i ,
TIIH S IX T H J l l l l F I A f , C l l l - Jatfar, Srm lnnle ( i i n n t r , ntale
C U T OP PI.OHIO \ IX AXII nf Plortila. In Fru hnlr
FOR IKMI.1UI.K COG AT V.
In ro III* R a m i e or.
IX r i M x c m r NO. IIH.W
Chart#* II. Pea ro
x o n e n o p F U B i.iex T io x
Deceased.
W E S T S i n n PFZOKIIAI. SAVF IX A I, XOTICH
IS O S A NO LOAN ASSOCIANotice la hereb y Riven that
TIOX, a New Turk llx n k lu e the u n d ertlg n ed w ill, on the
a sso cia tio n
27lh day o t March. A. D. 1142.
Plaintiff, prevent tn tho Honorable
es,
C ou n ty
Judge
of
Seminole
O K o n o B u W A n o . j r . and County, Florida, h er final re ­
JOTC E L. WAIIO. tile wir*
turn. account and vouchere.
Defendant" a&lt; K aecutrla o f tho R ela te nf
TQl OKOnOB I* W ARD. JII. Charlra II. P eare, ilcreaeed,
• n&lt;] JOYCE I- WARD, III. and at eald lim e , Ihcn and
w ife.
there, m ake ap p lication to the
reht.l.nra anknnw n
eald J m l e e for a final eetlleToil ARM IIUIIKIIV NOTI- mrrit nf liar adm lnletratlnn of
F I E O that A milt lid fnrenlnae e.ild rela t e , and for an order
M o rtg a g e a g a in st real And par- illerliarglng tier aa in ch F.i• oiiaI pmparty liaa bei n file.I ecutrlx.
s s e l n a l you In Dm A inu- Court
Dated thla tha 24th day of
by tha abov e name.I Rlalntlll. Feb ru ary, A. It. 1542.
T h e properly .m ig h t la he
Mary Hwnnkhmie
farscln eed la a* follow":
Aa F.xrculrta of ihe R ela te
I,ol H I . OAKLAND III LI-I,
o f Ch arlie II. P e u x
a cco rd in g
to
the
pint
Decen eed
the rea t a e Recorded
In Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
F l a t llorik II, Ranee *1 and A Carrol Itiirke,
(4.
Public
llronrde
of
u. Drawer
S em in o le Courtly, Florida. Sanford , F lorida
TOU A R B ItKQlUIlKR In Atlorn cya for Relate
a s r v e a co py of your an sw er, Puhll-h F .b - -2, Mar. 1, I, 11
o r o th e r plaaillnir. on Plain* CDF-T*
l l t f l Atto rn ey , Irvlm: Nathaneon . K eiu lre. P. O. line 024.
lCeu OklUe. Florida, and flic i x t i i h c o r x t v j u n n i r i
O M I T IX A Nil F o i l BKMIthe orig in a l In the o l l l r a of (Xtll.13
XTV. FLORIDA
tha Clerk of the abov e c o u r t IX IIF.ICtlI
OP
on, or hefora, the l l t h .lay JAM RS ROTATF.
OTIH
SPINK S, a l i o
Of March, t i l l tn d e f a u lt of
kn
o
w
n
oa
J
AMDS
O. SPINK S,
w h ic h the Complaint will l»'
Daceaaed.
t a k e n an ro iifreen l nitaloal
XOTICH
OP
P
ll.I
X
f l PIX A I,
you lor tha relief rr.|iieeir,l
A
c
c
o
r
x
T
i
x
n
a x i i iip . p i h i t
III P la i n t i ff e Complaint
Notice la hereby g i v e n that
f ) A T i : p thla 11th day of
F eb ru a ry , H 4I, at H.vnford, I have tiled my F ln el Report
and
Accounting aa Curator nf
Florida.
Ilia R ela te o f JAMRS OTIS
(•U A L)
a leo
kn o w n
aa
A rth n r tl. U eck w lih . Jr., SPINK S,
JAM E S O SPINKS, d ecea sed ;
Clerk a f Circuit Court
that
I
have
filed
mr
P
etitio
n
liy: Martha T. Vthlan
lor i n Order o f P te trlhutlon
l». C.
and for an Order of Pinal D i s ­
Puhtleh Ptb. II. 12 A »lar. ch a r g e upon compRaltc* with
1, i. m i.
eald Order of Dialrlh uDon, and
CDP-il
that on tho l l t h day o f March,
A. It. 11142, t will apply l o the
Honorable f*. Vernon Mile, Jr.,
IX
t h is
c iiici'iT
r t t c i t r . Cou nty
Judge
of
S em ino le
XIXTII J I D M I X L ClltCIT l‘. County, Florida, for approva l
lx
axo
pun
BBMIXOl.l; ot my Final Report and for
c ii( ixt y , p i . n m n A .
an Order die, ba rg in g me ae
t x CHANCRIIY XU. 13HIN
Curator
of
tho
Kata to
of
FK D R R A t, NATIONAL MORT- JAMRS OTIS KPINKH, aleo
C1A4JR ASSOCIATION, X Cor­ kn o w n aa JAMRS O. SPINK S,
porat ion nrganlaad under an d erea ted .
upon
rom p lla n ca
Arl o f Congreve and a a Ini liter w ill, tho the Ordere to ho e n ­
puretiapl to tha F ed eral N a ­ tered on aald date In accordtional M o rtg a g e Aaeoclatlnn. ■n r . with eald Petition.
C hart er Art, h a v in g Re p r in ­
t &gt;alcd I hie l l t h day uf F e b ­
cipal ofrire in Ihe City of ruary. A. ft. I#41.
W a e h l n g l o n D la lrlcl of Col
D aley I- Ktrod
umbla,
Aa Curator o f t l ii R ela te
P la i n t i ff
of Janira Otla IRiInka, ate..
va.
D ictated
WILLIAM A. S PR N C n ri and O t r ln e k r A Krel
DOIICA8 J.
BPRNCRIt,
hie Atlorncya for Relate
w ife,
III Main SI n e t
|)rfciidanta D a y to n a Reach, Florida
KOTICH TO Al'I'l . XII
I o h li,h Feb. 13, 22 A Mar.
T H E STXTM IIP FI.IIIMUX
t. a, 11*AS
T u t W illiam A. Sprn rrr amt
C D F - 40
Dnrcaa J. Bpvncer, hla
w Ifa,
IX TIIH CI RCPI T COUNT.
12*4 R a d e r Drive
x ix t ii
jpih m a l
n i i r i ’t r ,
Coltimhua 11, Ohio
IV
A Xl&gt;
F ill!
OllNIXOLH
r o t; aid ; iir r r r y n o ti - COPXTV,
F t.n il IDA IX I’l l XX.
PIL’ D that a eult l o o lire,,
d i a l eg atn et you In Ihe above IT.lt X Ml. isrv in
x h ’I I i t : t o i i r f f . x ii
t n l l t V I rauee, and Dial yuu
era rniulrr.l lo file your an- N E L L IE MAE HILL.
Pla in tiff,
awor with the Clerk o f thla
Court and lo earve a ropy va.
the reo f upon the P la in t iff or JAMES HI LU
D efen d a n t.
p laln tlffa
a llo r n r y e .
whnee
n i t e r and addrrea le llleliop A TIIH kTXTH IIP FI.OIIHIA
llorttelrln, 64 R a i l Pine Street, TOr JAMRS II1LL
W h o l e tael k n o w n reel
Orlando.
Flo rid a, no t l eter
denra and addrraa lat
t h i n March :otb, t i l l If you
291 R l r h e o g e Street,
fall lo do an a Decree Pro
rlrueva, New York.
C onleteo
will
he
entered
P
L
EASE
TAKE
NOTICE
a g a l n t l you for tho relief dem e n t a l in Ihe Complaint. Thla that you are hereby re'IUlrod
aull le to forecloee a mort* l o Die your w ritte n o n ew rr
f a g v Tha real properly pro. nr d r le n t e , If any, pereo nally
o r by an a l t o r n t y , o n or b e ­
to ed el a g aln et le:
Lot It. Illock t. KPNLANO fore March II. U4J, a t the
RSTATKK, Amended Plat, U tflre of the Clark o f Ihe
accord ing tn a plat th e re, c i r c u i t Court, at tho C o u rt,
In S em inole
County.
of, recorded In P ie t Rook hull,a
II. pegea 1 A t. Public Hanford, Florida, and lo mall
a
copy
thereof
lo
Str
netrom .
Rrcorda o f Hemluote C o u n ­
D a v i t A M rtn to ih , Attornvya
ty. Florida
lo
r
p
la
in
tif
f,
Poet
O ffice
T o g e th e r w ith : One pu«&gt;Thrr m W all l l r a l a r , OH Drawer 111*. Hanford, Florida,
Model 213-1, S eria l 1111261 In Dial rot tain divorce pro
l in e Victor Climax K llch - reed in g p en d in g a g a l n e t you
an Kxhauet F a n, no m o . In the Circuit Court o f Ihe
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit
of
d r| or e i t l i l numhera.
Florida, In and for Sem inole
Ten Ven et ian llllnda, me
tal, m anu factu red I.) Ken- County, Florida, In Chancery,
an abbreviated t itle o f eald
karlk tllaea A Paint Com
pany, Sanford , Florida, no rauee bring "Nellie Mae Hill
P U I n ltt f , vrreue Janice Hill
m od el nr aerial Humbert.
W IT N E S S niy hand and the D efen d a n t,’ and h errln fall
goal af eald Court at Sanford. not or a Dacraa Pro Confeaeit
F lo r id * , thla dlh day of Fab* w ill be entered a g a ln e t you,
and
the cauea proceed aa
yuary. t i l t .
parle.
(BEA L )
(
S
E
A
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)
Art hur If. D eck w lth . Jr.,
Art hur 11. Ile ek w llh . Jr.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
Clerk ut tha Circuit Court
Hyt Martha T. Vlhlea
Uyi Martha T. VlhDn. D C.
D ep u ty Clerk
Stanalram . Davie * Melnboah
Dlahap a B c r n e ia la
Attorn ay a a t La w
Id B e a t P in * Hlraot
Poet O ffice D r a w e r 1110
Orlando, F lo rid a
Hanfurd. F lorida
A ttu ru ry e for I 'la ln llff
J'ubD.h Fab. I. It, : i A Mar. 1 PuUIDt, F o b. 2: L Mar. 1, I, I t
C D F -1 0
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IX TUP. (TIICtHT C01TIT tlP
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QjCICDbij, O n &amp; A uicjSl.
Tho "Great Unblock'* ia
strictly of modern o r i g i n
NORTH
1
among bridge clastic hand.*.
A N one
¥ 100878
At lenxt mi one ever heard of
* AK
it until ubout 25 years info.
* A J8 705
It la definitely e u n t r n c t
WWT
EAST
bridge nnd there ia no reason A 107 3
AKJS88S4
¥ None
why North nnd Kouth should ¥ 8 4 1 2
one
* 05432
not bid seven hearts with ♦4 N
KQ10932 A 4
their fine curds.
SOUTH (D )
It In si no n moat unusual
AAQ2
double dummy problem in
¥ AKQ J
* Q J 10907
that every piny mado by
^ Non e
South on n double dummy
Both xrulnerable
basin should also be made if
East
South
W r i t North
he artuully run Into the hand 3 4
P iu
J’aei
3A
in actual piny.
3¥
F tu 4N.T. F a »
Put
F ate
7¥
Once dummy’s nee of club* B ¥
Fate
holds tho first trick. South can F an
Openlni lead—A It
make .seven hearts against
any combination of adverse jack uf eluba and queen of
curds. Up should note that the spades uro Just window dress­

By Oswald Jacoby
ing nnd that his whole prob­
lem is to find a way to un­
block the diamond auiL
In order to do this ha must
discard a diamond on dum­
my's aeo of clubs. Then he
comes to his own hand with a
trump and ruffs a low spade.
This leaves dummy with only
three trumps. Duck to his own
hand with another trump nnd
■ ruff of the queen of spades
leavrs dummy with only one
trump while South retains
two in hla own hand.
He lends n trump to hla
hnnd and discards the ace of
diamonds on his Inst trump.
Then he discards the king of
diamonds on his ace of apadea
, and has completed the great
unblock.

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ET TE SEIDMAN, h it wife.
Pe fenitanla
TOi JE A N E T T E SRIDMAN
Athlreee tln tu n a v i
YOU ARE IIEIIEIIT NOTI­
F IE D t h a t a eult lo F o recl" * '
M o rtg a g e
a g a ln et
real amt
p ereonal property h i e hern
Tlicit a g a ln et you In the a b o v e
Court by the above ttameH
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tu be foreeloeetl le ae fultowe:
Lot 27. Ulock 12. EASTII It (XT K
HRRPIYIHIUN
UNIT NO. 4, aeeortilng to
tha plat the reof ae record
eft In P la t llnok II. P agre
II. anil t l . Public Iltroiale
of Hrmltiota County, F l o r ­
ida.
YOU A t lE R E Q U IR E D lo
se r v e a cop y of your Anewer,
nr othrr Pleading, on P la i n ­
t i f f « Attorn ey, IRVINE NA
TIIANHON. K«&lt;1.. P. (I. H o i
121 Eau IJellle, Florida, and
( lie lh a o rig in a l In the o ffice
o f the Clerk o f Ihe abovq
Court on. or before, the l l t h
d a y of March. 1341. In de
fa u lt of which Ihe Complaint
w ill lie taken a t cutifeeerd
a g a l n e t you for the relief
r e q u e u e d In P l a l n l l l f ’s Com
plaint.
D A T E D thla l l l h day of
F ebruary,
1142, at Orlando,
Florida.
Art hur H. Ile ek w llh , Jr.,
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
D yi M a i l h a T. V lh lea
D e p u t y Clerk
A tto rn ey for p l a i n t i f f
t r x l n g N eth an eou
Pubtleli Feb. 13. 32 It Mar.
1. t . 1341.
C D F - 47

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Juilar, MemlNuIr CnNAly, S ln ie
of I'lo ilila . I n 1-rNbalr
In ra the R ela te oft

Hanford,

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Dubll.n Feb. I, 19, 2; * U * r . 1
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Channel

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dale—■
As hard to get as lb* eye of
a waiter,
,
As phony as sound track
laughter.
As sure as the outcome of
a telex'ision western.
Al crooked as a slanted oil
well.
As welcomed as s tax re­
fund.
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Aa full of promise ae a
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NOTICE o r N.41,92
N o tice la h ereb y g iv en that,
p u reu en t to a * F in a l Decree
of
F orecloeu re
en tered
In
c»u*e numbered 13744. In the
C ircu it
Court
of
Seminole
County . Florida. I w ill sell
the properly eltu a ted In S e m i ­
nole County, Florida, d e ecrlb el
b i:
LOT II and the Went 12.13
f eet o f Lot 1(, Illock "IF*,
of
ENOLI8II
ESTATES.
UNIT ONE. A c c o rd in g t»i
the plat t h e reo f A» r e ­
corded In Flat Rook 12
page I. r u b tl e Recorde of
Sem inole County. Florida.

*' P ^ l'e eat*, to 'h* hlghe.t

and be»t bidder for cs*li. at
Ihe fro n t di-.r o f the Komlnole
C o unty C ourthouse ?n Hanfonl,
Florida, b etw een 11:00 n. m ,
and 2:00 p. ni.( on March 20iht

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F iC T iT in i« x x m i:
NOTICE i s hereby g i v e n that
I am . n g a g e d In bu.trie.* a t
t* s
H i g h w a y tr-92. Fern
F ir k He m in'de C o u n t), Flo rid a,
u i u k r the n citlo u * tiainc of.
F E R N FA UK AUTO FARTS,
and that I Intrnd to r e g l . t e r
• a id name w i t h (he Clerk o f
tin
Circuit c o u r t , S n n ln o l a
County, Florida, In ac cord an ce
iv Db Die p ro v lelo n i of th*
p
, . Naim H til u tee, t o ­
w n : ft. .'Dim
(41.09
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F u h l l . h Mar. 1. X, 13. 22. 1942.

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Shocker With
• Bette Davis
For Drive-In
' ‘What Ever Happened to
Baby June 7," the new sus­
pense shocker brinjrinjr Bette
Davis and Joan Crawford to­
gether on the a.-reen for the
^ first time, is also distinguish* til as the initial motion pieturc presentation to be spunBored by the nation’s theatre
owners under their “ Holly,
wood Preview C nrsim nrnt''
program. The unusual Warn­
er Bros, drama, a Seven Arts.
Associates Jfc Aldrich Produc­
tion, opens Sunday m the
Movietand Drlve-ln Theatre.
^
All of Hollywood, rcporti-rs
across the country who cover
the Hollywood scene mid Dav­
is and Crawford fans watched
in breathless anticipation of
on-set fireworks as Aldrich
brought together two of the
screen’s long-reigning. Os­
car-winning queens in the bixarre story of two aging sis­
ters, both has-been stars, living In hate and bitterness in
a crumbling old mansion,
The other feature on the
program which will play
through Tuesday i* “ World
In My Pocket".
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, “Bing of Fire" and
“Pleasuru Of ills Company"
will play.
^
A triple- feature program is
“
scheduled for Friday and Sat­
urday. The three ure "Hercu­
les Unchained", Sumsuli And
the 7 Miracles Of The World"
and “The .Mighty Lrsus."

77

YUI, BRYNNER plays the title rule of the lusty,
legendary Cossack lender, "Taras Bulbn,” in Har­
old llccht’s mtilti-million dollar production costnrring Tony Curtis. The Pnnavision Kastmancolor film opens Sunday a t the Hitz Theatre,
through United A rtists release,

'Taras Bulba' Set For Ritz
Charging to the screen with
a east of 7.MK) headed by
Tony Curtis and Yul Bryntier, "Taras Bulba," the clas­
sic tale of the Cossacks’ fight
for freedom from the Poles

Oviedo Class
Concludes Sale

loo years ago opens Sunday at
the Hitz Theater, through
United Artists release. In
Panavivion and Eastmnneoior,

ilie Harold ttccht Production
represents a cost running in­
to millions ami production
plans running into years.
Academy Award - winner
Hecht and director. J. lawTlwmpson, fresit from- his
success with "Tlie C,uns of
Navaronc," searched t h e
globe for an area that would
most closely duplicate the ter­
rain of the Ukranlan Steppes,
the setting of the story. Their
search was complicated by
the additional need of thou­
sands of men to portray Cos­
sacks, the greatest horsemen
of all time.
Vul Brynner portrays the
heroic title role of Taras Bul­
ba, a great warrior who raises
his two sons in (tie tradition
of the fighting Cossacks,
where ability to ride, fight
and die well is ingrained from
birth.
tender, moving ami
tragic love story involving
Tony Curtis and his beautiful
co-star Christine Kaufmann, is
woven through the colorful
tapestry of some of the most
barbaric and realistic .cones
of icth century life ever film­
ed.

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with its variety of
music on rollers is there for
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lake, have your dinner in the
dining room nt a table by the
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!l Mile East of II * ) 17-92

Uprn 7 Day* A Week - 11 ii.m. to IB p.m.
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Jean's
Spaghetti House
Orange Cily

Across From Water Tower

17-92

Club Diamond Presents

IN

AND T ill: "HIDEAWAYS"

North Orlando
Super Mkt.

IIWY.

ON DOG TRACK

Phone FA 2-0551

LOOK FOB

THE
BIG
SIGN

AGES

Skate City Roller Rink

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

B ILL SL A Y T O N

— with the best
Cooked To - Order
ITALIAN FOOD

IIWY. 17.92

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FU N
For Mom, Dad and the Kids

RESERVATIONS

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Those 4 G uys
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MATINEE EVERY SAT. &amp; SUN.
2:30 P.M. TO 4:30 P.M.

Mutter

Groceries

I.o n g n o o rl

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COMING! “ KING OK KINGS”
‘M0 POUNDS OF TROUBLE”
WALT DISNEY'S "SON OK KLUHBER”

(a r«-al delicacy the way we
prepare them! . , . they are NOT
French Fried!)

V A L D E Z H O TEL

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ROYAL RED SHRIMP

FROG

OPEN NIGHTLY
EXCEPT TUESDAY

(sweet as ■ mil &gt;
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ROLLER
SKATING

STOP IN

775-9084

r^EASTUANCOiMa^

DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

Just a note here to let yon
know there's an old face in a
new place. Cliffotd (better
known as Buddy Proctor, who
bus been with tin- postal dcpurtim-nt for mote than Id
years, will officially take own­
ership of the Village Inn S at­
urday- Proctor and bis family*
liiu line in Sunfmd, as he has
all Ids life, lie worked in
lloim-i’s Swiu Shop for flvu
yruis "a long time ago." so In­
is not without experience in
!lds field.

You —

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always ut JIM SPENCER’S
ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... $3.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS

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We Serve A Specialty
Every Day

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We didn’t meet John Mikler a t Skutc City last week so
here's a short note on him.
He's a "Cracker" from -ilavia
ami made a Idg switch from
tanning in that area to roller
skating four years ago. Skate
City was brand lu-vv when he
took it over and it's been go
ing strong ever since. A
couple o( skating notes this
week . . . on Monday nights
the whole family can skate
for ^ 1.00 and oil Wednesday
nig ills all ladies can get in
free.

Next week we'll meet the

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"T ill; WORLD IX
MY POCKET”

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Bock To Serve

STARTS SUNDAY

Sister, Sister, Oh So
F a i r ...........
Why U There Blood
All Orcr Your Hair?

Co-IIit ft: 15 Only

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Boogie Woogle type music
combined with a light touch of
comedy is the specialty of the
house at Club Diamond. Mel
Murray is your host und onterminer and he's hud some
experiences to thrill the most
sophisticated. While traveling
to Europe three years «go he
played some 10 hour jam ses­
sions with Duke Ellington
ninl his boys, und coming hack
he met Queen Frcderieka of
Greece. New dining hours nt
the Club — fivm 3 to 9 p.m.
they're serving that one
pound steak with the Works
fur f t.96.

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‘ OPEN 12:15 • SHOWS AT !:0&lt;l - l:0U - 6:15 - 9:00

HAPPENED1&lt;&gt;
BABYJIINET

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Now lets go hark to the
Capri and -re Hill Klmefrllir
again where his gum], is
known as Big Bill ami the
“Velvetones." Jn this group
are Mel Y--ung the drummer,
Bah ftamho the pianist, and
for u short vvldla longer, Bob
Guest. Ilig Bill entile from
North Cuiulinu in 1957 where
ho pluyeii only- occasionally
fur parties. When ho eamr
here he just nUiitiai playing
for the fun of It. 'Ihe present
"Velvetones" evolved lInveigh
a aeries of change* und
chunrrs, ami now these ''week­
end warrior" musicians have
a steady hill.

JoanCrawford

'WMTWtt

banlnri

Enjoy

music maker ut Jim Spencers.
. . . Hud a luiiil time ferreting
them out. Today there is the
sweet taste of Spencers Dan­
ish lobsters, one of the few
places around these ean be
found. They really are import­
ed ami ure one of Spencermost popular dinners. They're
served in the dining room
from lt:30 til 2:30 and again
from 5 p. m. til 10:30 p. m.
with all the rest of Spencers
good food. Especially good
witli the lobster ale the pota­
to cheese ball*.

There will be music too at
the Jet Lanes next Thursday
morning at 9:30 a.m. A slum
called "Time out for Fun,"
for LADIES ONLY, will be
duly unusual and 1 premise
it'll he exciting. Keep watch­
ing the paper for more infor­
mation on tliis.
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If you stop in at the Drift
Inti after 12:30 sumo Friday
or Saturday night, don’t be
surprised if tile "Casuals"
loot, u bit fumiliur. They're
Bill Klinefelter and Mel
Young who are also part of
the group which plays at the
Capri. After hours a t the
Uupri they head fer the Drift
inn where they whoop it up
until 2 n.m. Bill plays the
guitar and Mel the drums,
and no one has more fuu than
they.

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HKHIXD THE ominously burred window* of
their melancholy Hollywood munition Bette Dnvis
turns Iter buck on Jonn Crawford’* unguUhtnl uppoiil fur release from her muruhi't! persL'cnliuns in
this stark si one front "Whut Ever lliippeiied to
Baby June?.” tin* surprise-filled Warner Bros,
suspense drama opening Sunday ut the Movlelatid Drive-In Theatre. The two Academy Award
winners are cast as aging sisters, each of whom
had been a proal star. In the trugi-comic title
role, Miss Davis portrays a one-time child star
with bizzarre delusions of making a comeback
white Miss Crawford plays n former film star
whose career was ended by a crippling accident.

OPEN 12:13

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’’THE INTERNS'*

Hearts and flowers com­
bined with nr.talgic songs
will finish out "Heart Month"
at Melodic Skilling Rink Sunday. It's the last act of the
fine effort to raise money for
the heart fund. One of six
lovely ladies will be chosen
“Queen of Hearts" and crown­
ed by Miss Sheala llcst, last
year's queen, after 49 skaters
put on a superb show. They’ll
dance to such old favorites us
"Bicycle Built For Two" und
"Dear Old Dad." Doors open
at 8 p.m.

Bill is u popular name in the
music business it seems. At
the Carihe Bill Slayton is the
head man of ■ group called
the Hideivuys. Ted ijlobwski
on Die piano und lucordialt,
Morris Mtophel on drums and
Bill Wagner (see, another
ilie) on tile sax und other reed
Instruments complete t h i s
quartet. Tills is nil erudite
group, uli four having degrees
in music. Ted and Morris liulh
teach music, too. In everyday
life Mill .Slayton is the pmtner of Bill Klim-felt,-r in a
dc, orating business. Gut llmt
all atiuight 7

BI Ut - I N THEATRE

No. t At 7:110 Only
"AM, THAT
HEAVEN ALLOWS"
rt'irk Hudson
Jane Wyman
No. "J \l 9:00 Only
Wildcat Party Ever
Filmed . . .

Jh&amp;Sanfo/id Cbxm

By Judy Turner

Cars Can Get
Royal Wash Job

51.00

3!;t

TABLE
H O PPIN G

lty Juan Magin
Names of winners in a rccetU sales contest sponsored
j by Mrs. M. Wright’s sixth
grade class at Oviedo School
have been announced.
Receiving prizes as top
three salesmen will bo Thom­
as Dillon. Rose Hire and
j Iicbby Brown.
Address labels and similar
1stationery items were sold
during the contest to raise
It’s not oltcn you get a money to replace a valuable
queen to wash your car, hut . lens lost from a ajH’id read­
one of the three girls who ing machine.
are offering to do so, Satur­ Mrs. Wright lias express­
day from to a.in. to (:3o p.m. ed her appreciation and that
at the Sinclair Station on the of the class to all parents
corner of 25th St. anti French and residents of the area who
Avc., may turn out to be made purchases resulting in
Queen of Hearts.
tlw $30 profit on the sale.
.Miss N’ylcciic Albers, Miss
Linda Ley and Miss Bena
Ohio had 3.039 churches of
McKenzie, all candidates lor v annus connections in 1830.
the queensV crown in Sun­
day’s Heart Fund Benefit will
be washing cars all duy at
the staliun to raise more
money for the Heart Fund
coffers, and for their own
candidacy for the crown.
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LAKE MONROE

Bowling &amp; Skating
llrnrl ohow program begins ut 8 p.m., Sunday,
March 3. Noting closes nt 9 p.m. (Jueen crowned
at end of prugrum by Shenla Best, last yearn
queen. Tickets obtained from queen candidates
and at door.

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ONDKA ROAD

FEATURING

Charcoal Broiled Steaks
BAR

PACKAGE

STORE

CUT RATE WHISKIES
LOCATED ON

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
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NORTH

OF SANFORD

FOR RESERVATIONS

C A L L F A 2*3108
* A. M. TO J A* M- • • DAYS A WISER

�Pnjre 8 — K rl. M ar. 1, 1903

Mrs. Charlton

Golden Anniversary Celebrated By

Hostess For

Winter Residents At Open House

Mrs. John Charlton was
host*-** for the monthly dcsa*rl bridge for wives of VAH-

N'. J., and Hubert Kichlcr,
Viola, Del.
Sanford friends and neigh­
bors also called during the
appointed h o u r s , including

tik, San Antonio, Texas; Mr
and Mr*. Glenn Richter. Do­
ver, Del.; Mr. and Mr*. I. U
Estep, Suei City Center, Fla.
urn Kile, Ramsey,
Mrs. William

Boiled Dinner

Sorority Sponsors Tea

Church League
A good "Old Fashioned
New England Boiled Dinner"
is being planned by the
Friendship League of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church for Saturday, March
9, in the Fellowship Hall.
Serving will be from 5 lo 7
p.m.
This buffet style dinner will
consist of tasty corned beef
and garden fresh cabbage,
potatoes, carrots, turnips and
beets, rolls, coffee, lea and
punch. Homemade apple and
mince pies and fruited gela­
tine will also be Included on
the menu.
Mrs. Lillian Andrews, who
comes
from Woodstock,
Conn., is chairman and will
be assisted by Mrs. Alice
McMillan, Horace Deal and
members of the league.
The public Is invited to at­
tend this good old fashioned
treat. Tickets arc available
from Mrs. McMillan or Mrs.
William llurlscho In DcDary.

Bridge

Pastor Goers* of (he Luth­
1.
eran Church of the Redeem­
Ih e hostess won high score
er, who arrived early and
asked the blessing for the oc­ for tho day and Mrs, William
casion.
Goodman was second.
The group enjoyt*! refresh­
ment* of chocolate chiffon
cuke, nuts and coffee. Assort­
ed candle* were placed on
each table,
Mrs. .Sherry Unite was wel­
comed as a guest by the mem­
bers.

Mr. and Mr*. William HKlchter Sr. celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary
with open house a t the home
of their daughter, Mr*. Theo­
dore Fra*e, Myrtle St., In
Sanford. Co-boitess for the
reception was another daugh­
ter, Mr*. R. D. Lindicy, of
Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Richterr were
married Feb. 22, 1913, In Milve rewaukee, Wl*., and have
aided in Dover, Del., flncc
1027. They have been winter
resident* of Florida for the
p ait seven years, spending
the last two In Sanford.
Mr. Richter la the
man of the Delaware Slate
Apple Commission, president
of Delaware Fruit Grower*
Assn,, director of the Nation­
al Apple Institute and past
president of the Dover Ro­
tary Club.
They have five children
and 12 grandchildren, all o!
whom were present for the
celebration. In addition to the
two hostesses, their husband*
elr ion,
and children were their
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richter
Jr., of Dover, Del.; two other
daughter* and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lewis,
Gerrardstown, W. Vo., and
Mr. and Mrs , Dob Shepherd
of Oklahoma City, Okla.
Other out off town relative*
attending were Fred Frcitag
of Grandview, Wash., a bro­
ther of Mrs. Richter, who
was best man at the wedding;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fbl*

Planned By

V A H -I

Pilots Hold Civic Night

Church Class
Meets Monday
The Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class of the
First Methodist Church will
meet Monday, March 4, in
McKinley Hall.
Starling time I* 7:30 p.m.
and hostesses will be Mr*. C.
M. Flower* and Mr*. R. F.
Cole's groups.
All members arc urged to
attend.

II. RICHTER Sit. with their nnnivcrxary
Hindu when they were married 50 y en rx n«o.
(Herald Photo)

Members of Ihc Future
Teachers Club of Seminole
High School were guests at a
tea in their honor given by
the members of Alpha Della
Kappa, teacher's sorority,
Sunday at the home of Mr*.
Mario Stum pi, Crystal Lake
Drive,
Mis* Ollie Reese Whittle,
president of I h « hostess
group, greeted the arriving
students and Mrs. Marian Ni­
chols and Mr*. Roberta Rich­
ards presided at tho punch
howl.
Each guest received a key
chain with a miniature dic­
tionary charm os o favor. Ar­
rangement* of spring Rowers
In (he sorority colon of gold
and purple w e r e placed
throughout the house.
Special guests Included tho
FT A sponsors, Mr*. Mary
Joyce Uatcman and Miss
Graco Mario Stlncclphrr;
Mrs. Arietta f o b e r l y , M r*.
Edna Humphrey and Mr*.
Jennifer Kelley.

MRS. MAY PYNCHON, center, Kiiext speaker a t the "Civic Niuht” pro­
gram sponsored by the Pilot Club of Sanford and two member*, program
chairman, Mr*. Harvey Swanson, left and Mrs. Elxie Farley.
(Herald Photo)

Carol Corson To Marry

Mrs. Cecil Lee

Robert E. Perrini

Stork Shower

Honored At
Mrs. Cecil Lee was honored
al a stork shower recently al
the home of Mrs. Lewis Dor
ton, 412 Willow Ave. Mrs.
Henry Lee was co-hostess.
Several games were played
and prize* awarded lo Mr*.
Hubert Maples, Mrs. Philip
Goodspeed, Mr*. Donald Rea
gun and Mrs. Wesley Place.
After the honorcc had open
ed her sifts the guests were
served refreshment* of lime
sherbet, punch, cake, nuts
and mints.
Others
attending were
Mines. Louise Lee. George
Redd, E. Lansing. Vic Haw
kins, Colin White, Walter
Fcsler, Noah Booth, Sam
Dunn, Joe Monett, St. Clnlr
White, Robert Get in an and
E. C. Campbell.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Corson
of DcBary announce the en­
gagement of their daughter,
Carol, to Robert E. Perrini,
son of Mr. amt Mrs. C. I’crrinl, of Euslii.
Miss Corson Is a graduate
of DeLand High School and
Florida College of Technology
in Miami. She is presently
employed at (he Simon La­
boratory in Sunford.
Tiie groom-elect is a grad­
uate of Euiti* High School.
H e attended R id University ol
Florida and served two years
with Ihe U. -S. Army. He I*
presently attending L a k e
Sumpter Junior College in
lA-ckhiirg.

W SCS Plans

North Orlando

Meeting

Couple Have

This Tuesday

N ew Son

tfcUudsin

Altamonte Springs

Personals
By L m sIm Wrnunek
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Tins­
ley of Orienla Gardens have
been entertaining g u e s t s
from Maple Heights, Ohio,
for the past two weeks,
and Mrs. A. N. Cobb
most of their vacation
the Tinsleys and left
weekend for a visit
frienda In St. Petersburi
fore returning home.
Friends of Mrs. John Llelto
will bo glad lo know that she
la home from tha Winter
Park Hospital recuperating
from heart aurgrry. She is
able to have visitors but Uir
visits must be limited in time
for awhile.

Personals
If local TV fans of “ Yours
For a Song” will look la the
fourth row this Monday they
may aea two fam iliar facea.
Mr. and Mr*. B. E. Purcell,
who are la New York on a
buying trip, plan to ba la tha
audience enjoying tha pro­
gram.

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Former DeBary
Resident Has
N ew Address
Ry Mrs. Adapt Muller
Mrs. I-loyd Kilight, the for.
im-r Ttllllo Schnabel of Semi­
nole Drive, DeBary, write*
that they have moved to .tfift
North Lnila Drive, in West
Melbourne.
On March t) Mrs. Knlght'a
parent* will cdohrnLv their
golden wedding anniversary
In DeFuniak Spring), where
they were married liy Rev,
Sydney M. Call* at tho DeFuniak Buptist Church,
The children nr* holding
open house for tho couple und
their muny friend* In Central
Florida,
The couple, Mr. and Mr*.
W. H. Rowland, live- in De­
Funiak Springs and their addreas is Route No. 1, Box 213,

The Woman's Society of
By Mona Grinstead
Christian Service ol Find
Friend* of Mr. and Mrs.
McthodNt Church will hold
I.nrry Neveau of 01 North
the business and program
Bombay Ave., North Orlando,
FUTURE TEACHERS PRESIDENT, Mins Hubs
meeting Tuesday, March S,
MISS CAROL CORSON
will be glad to learn that they
Odlinni, left, mlmircH a bouquet of flowurn with
at 0:43 a.m., preceded by the
(Ruhija Photo)
have a new baby son. The
Mix* Olllu Reexu Whittle, prexiilent of tho Alpha
executive committee meeting.
nine pound four ouneo son
Delta Kappa Korority a t a tea hosted by tho
TIh- program "World Neigh­
was born Feb. G and they
Horority lor tho futm o touch urn Kronp, Sunday,
bors" will be under Ihe lead­
have named him Steven An
(Herald Photo)
ership pf Mr*. Ray Herron.
thony.
Mrs. Bruce Gray. DeLand
Mrs, Neveau is ‘visiting rel­
District WSCS president, and
ative* In I r o n Mountain.
Mr*.
Murk
Halsey,
vice
presduced
pale,
weak
and
stunted
AZALEA
CIRCLE
Lake Mary
Mich., while her husband 1*
idenl, will he guest* of the
llarlun Hhoades ol the U. S. plant*, lie *et up a micro­ serving sea duly with the
society. Alter the business
scope
for
members
lo
watch
Janie Fuller ami Dorothy, Visitor Feted
Navy.
and program meeting a cov­ Department of Agriculture living specimen.
Dennis umi David Westcott
The Neveous have two
ered dish luncheon will be presented a program on
Mrs. Hal Harris presided at daughters.
Jr.
"Nematodes"
to
member*
ol
served.
On Birthday
the business session and new
The ladies of Grace and Ihe Azalea Garden Circle oiflcer* were elected to tuke
Ity Frames Wester
Ebencter have been invited when Ihc group mel at the oilier next Octolx-r. Those
r rom
Mr. ami Mr*. J. A. Varn to meet with the First Meth­ home of Mrs. J. P. Cullen (or elected were Mrs. H. It. Col­
the
February
meeting.
1 our
of Lake Slary entertained at odist group.
MONDAY
He illustrated hi* discourse lier, president; Mr*. Roy
Boyd,
vice
president;
Mrs.
Downa
birthday dinner lor Mr*.
with slide* and showed sev­
Luke Mary Woman’s Club
Varn'* retain, Mr*. Harold
eral type* of microscopic Dempsey Carnes, secretary,
luwa
i&lt; sponsoring u benefit coffee
Mrs.
Kamp
and
Mrs.
Porter
Lansing,
Cory, of Kil-tia Monday night.
worms. One was the type that
Florist
from
I)
to
10
a.m.
ut
tho
attacks root* from the out­ treasurer.
Making the trip from Kin­
Mr*. Cullen and co-hostess, Chamber of Commerce Build­
Enjoys
Trip
side; one Rial enters the roots
ti* to attend were Mr. and
Mr*. C. I*, llurkey, served re­ ing, in Lake Maty. Proceed*
HANFORD
and
causes
deformity,
(com­
Mr*. Cory and their guests,
will Ins given to tin- Nutlnnal
FLOWER SHOP
monly known as root knot) freshments during the social
Mr*. Cory’s two sister* who T o Nassau
and another type that attacks hour to the 17 members and Arthritis fund. All women in Cor. K. 1st A Sanford Ave.
are visiting them at the pre­
FA 2-1X22
FA 2-8132
the area me invited to attend.
the leaves causing them to guests present.
By laiulsc Mmunrk
sent time, Mr*. Slariun Sil
Mrs. Eutah Kamp has a turn brown and dry. Mums
rox from Norwalk, Conn.,
and Sir*. Bertha Hartley new spring In her step since urc susceptible to Ihe third
returning from a trip to N n- type ol nematode
Iront San Pedro, Calif,
In regard lo ornamental*
11id out-of-state guest* hope sau.
She sailed from .Miami willi and grasses, the speaker rec­
to do tome INhing while they
Mrs. W. D. Douglas and her ommended Rial the home
arc in Florida.
six year old granddaughter. gardener avoid t y p e * ol
Debbie Wiles, of DeFuniuk plants that are susceptible to
root knot. Caludiums are
Springs.
Enterprise
They were fascinated with very susceptible hut bulbs
the quaint shop* (outside) eat) tie treated while dorm
which were ultra modern in­ ant.
You want your rhild to h a ir a firm foundation lor
side. They also atlcndrd sev­ January was the month
life. Consider. then, the many worthwhile adtantaars
eral shows, including the one chosen to treat bulbs used
of hating them Join one of Modern Woodmen'a Junior
llousrguesl* of Mr. and at the Nassau Beach Hotel In an experiment last year.
Club*, now being organized In thin area. Junior Cluha
are nun-sectarian. based on Ihe prinrlplra or patriotism
Mrs. Warren Htse ore Mrs. which was planned for Pres­ Mr. Rhoades showed color
ami democracy, They provide wholesome recreation,
Illse's sister and her hus­ ident Kennedy and Prime slide* of caladiums where
fun, and the rltararliY training that make* for good
band, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minister McMillan, of Eng­ half of the bulb* were treat­
ritirrnshlp, benefiting jo u r entire community.
land,
during
their
visit.
It
ed.
They
prodtiecd
large,
Murrell, of Ken mure, N. Y.
JULIAN WHIGIIAM Mr. and Mrs. Elywyn Cosins was so successful It is being strong and colorful foliage
See that jo u r rhild enjoys thia well-rounded felcontinued.
but
the
untreated
bulbs
pro­
of Sun City Center were Sun­
low —
hip. Modern Woodmen Junior Club mrmberahlp
at No Extra Cost
available lor $1.20 per year for children, agea I to 4— Immrdiate payment of 9230
were host and hostess at their day gucsls of the two fam ­
■lightly
higher
at
other
age*.
when polio atrike*. Payment of
homo on Scvcnlli Street for a ilies.
an additional 1230 In event Ihe
Mr*. Gerry Padgett is in
birthday d i n n e r recently.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OK WRITE polio attack results in crippling
Guests of honor were Lucy Seminole Memorial Hospital
after-effects or death.
recovering
from
an
appctiCarlson, Hubert Moon and
*
Consisting
of
rul
and
patterned
glass,
bric-a-brac,
decto my.
George lkmlden
China, brass beds, furniture, round front China cabinets
Mlaa Alice Ann Hull, a mu­
Friends surprised Virginia
and miscellaneous.
Chadwick with a birthday sic major at Florida State
DISTRICT AGENT
luncheon at the borne of University, in Tallahassee,
Sunday
1
P.
M.
March
3
Sirs. Katherine Jones, Third visited her grandmother, Mrs
9041 W. 20th St.
Phone 322-84-18
HANFORD. FLA.
Court. Those attending were Tyinie Ovlatt recently.
BERNER'S
AUCTION
John Blakeniora of AbblngJoan Slagin, Gwen Creed,
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Evelyn Murphy and Drigctte don, Va. was a recent visitor
Reed Canal Road
Daytona
HOME OFFICE: ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS
of
M.
11.
llyanBraucart.

First Birthday Celebrated By Youngster
served his guests birthday
■ r Donna Estes
John Joseph Westcott, son rake and ice cream.
Guests Included Steve and
of Mr. and Mrs. David West­
cott Sr. of 7B1 Lormann Cir­
cle North, Longduln celebrat­
ed Ills first birthday with a
party at his home recently.
Johnny Joe’s birthday cake
had white frosting with blue
letters saying “ Happy Birthdsy." After he tried to blow
out his candle, his mother
and Mrs. Hcrshcl Fuller

Mrs. May Pynchon, past
president of Pilot Interna­
tional, of Jacksonville, was
guest speaker at the "Civic
Night" program, sponsored
by the Pilot Club of Sanford
Tuesday night al the Civic
Center.
This is one of the outstand­
ing programs of the year and
the I'ilots invite representa*
lives front all of the local
clubs and give them a re*
sumc of the work done both
locally and internationally.
Mrs. Pynchon explained tha
most important projecl* un*
dortaken since 1942. They In­
cluded an ambulance donated
to Europe after the war. aid
lo a French village razed
dpring the war and helping
to build and refurnish a bus*
pilal and church in France.
In addition lo Ihc many lo­
cal projects they parLcipato
In the latest venture is a
state wide project. The Flor*
Ida Pilot clubs are building
and furnishing a "Scholarship
House" in Tallahassee to
serve as a dormitory for 20
lo 22 girls. They will also as­
sist the girls, who qualify to
live in the house, in getting
jobs and help lo prepare
them for life alter they grad­
uate.
More than 100 members
and guests were present for
the dinner meeting. Hostessr*
were Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs.
Philip Westgalc. Miss Doris
Fleming and Miss Bonnlo
Stoffer.
Mrs. J o h n l.ambcrtson,
president, presided at tha
meeting and gave a report
on the local activities. Mr*.
Harvey Swanson was pro­
gram chairman and introduc­
ed the speaker.
Arrangements ol red and
gold gladioli and greenery,
candles and horns of plenty
mode from magnolia leaves
adorned the tables. Also dis­
played were several banners
and authentic skirls made by
the Seminole Indians.

V

Local Events

4

Give your child the benefit of
MODERN WOODMEN
JUNIOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Personals

JOHN JOSEPH
bin birthday cake.

Chuluota Personals
Recent gucsls of Mr. and
Sirs. Henry Weaver at Ihcir
home on Sixth Street were
Sirs. Weaver's mother, Mr*.
Iota Taylor, and friends, Sir.
and Mrs. Luu Willard, all of
Pimlico, Sid.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll are visiting with their
daughter and her family, T/
Sgt. ami Sirs. John Layman,
at Egtln Air Force Rase, near
Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson

ANTIQUE AUCTION

Julian Whigham

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Sanford To Defend State Biddy Title
F r i. M ar. 1. 1963— P a g e 9 |

★

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Locals Set To Host
Annual Tournament

In Group Play

Sanford, Oviedo Cop Wins

Sanford and Oviedo rolled inole High scoring record.
i The other Sanford eager to ' Sanford will now faco top
lo Group Tournament victor­ Sanford started with a 12- shoot In double figures was i seeded Seabreeze in Hie semi*
U bulge anti at the half led, Dave McGillis who knocked
ies Thursday night.
final* tonight at 7 while I)c«
31-13.
in 12.
In Titusville, paced by
1-in.l meet* Titusville.
Mike Woodruff, the Seininolcs
Over in the Clast C tour,
romped to an easy 85-17 vic­
ncy,
Oviedo slammed Montc«
--------- *------------------------------ 1cols anti Quincy.
tory
over
Stuart
in
the
quar­
verde
hy the tune of 74-35.
■ • s i *
1 Jim Jrrn'.g.in, director of
ter-finals
cf
the
Group
4
Class
Tho
Lions
will now face Uma*
die Sanford Recreation Dc(ilia in the second semi-final
A play.
Sanford will play Wcwain the Group 6 play.
The nutating senior dunked
hlchka In the feature g a m e
Pacing Hie Oviedo attack
tonight In the Biddy tourna. In 37 polnis to set a new Sem­
was Jim DeSharo with 21
nirnt.
Tallahassee
drew
a
— DouKIm . ft
Cherokee Sundown, who ha*
Greyhounds owned by J. R. points; Jim Courier, 13; Rex
V !«A*r.«an.i; r. TrJ.
bye In the first game when
had only two local starts and Githens with the "Cherokee" Rrookt, 12, and Mickey Tcs‘•ro • 1‘ernimln; 3. Martin- St. Petersburg reported this
missed the money tn both of prefix to their names have sinsky, 10,
t -v i i i j a \narj»bo»\bnPi'ir»: s
morning its team I* down
KurniiM*iUnHin: «
K atru U*
them, may still rate as the
I r f i o j Kul** f .\ f r o n t •Juitirhti.
with the flu.
favorite in the featured tenth been doing very well on the
“•:roM i i m u i : —
ft
I'ailMlft! 1. 1st Juftnohtr. s 111*
race
of an It-rare program at local oval and according to
tr.i.la-Kernftn.lf*; Z. Avtftrftb** lurtm ent, host for the tourna­
sn n rn
the Sanfnrd-Orlando Kennel her record Sundown is a very
i
K u r n u i t ' K i j n i ; % ment. said Sanford will face
NEW ORLEANS &lt;ITI) - Club that ushers tn the new consistent runner. At Sara­ S o « | - s l« h»r»by * l v f n ( h i t
TJ*ri&gt;-ttamon: % .\rrl# U -A b *
llte winner of a Panama CityIhs s n n u i l msrtlmr o f the
4#ub»: Mart ln-li ig.»
Gary Pla&gt;rr, Arnold Palmer month of March.
rs of tli« Ssn for.l
A (1001) CATCH of 33 shnd wns brought in by Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Crosim in i n iu i: —
«i Wcwahichka playoff tilt.
sota ihc attained an A-2 na­ •l llo.Uliol.lir r s ld will t&gt;o h r l-l at ::&lt;&gt;!
1. Tcjftroj 5 I'm u l.ll; 3
fan, of St. Augustine, here earlier this week. The Crossans also are &lt;lisand Jack Nirklau* today re­
The
eight-team
tournament
Com
munity
\v s y,
s. n f u r . t ,
tional
rating
and
In
27
starts
t)ltrr« ; 4. K«rnsinl«i; ft. Ita*
Florl.l*. &lt;&gt;n Msr.-li IS, 1**3 s t
plnying a poster advertising the annual “Blessing of the Fleet" Faster
m«»n; l Ir p t ; ?. ALmoln; Hub: will be held this evening and sumed their battle for dollar
chalked
up
a
score
of
five
l
o
:«
»
&lt;
*
A.
St,
for
th*
t
rsn
a s cU o n
I sa .
Sunday a t St. Augustine.
(Herald Photo)
o f aurh b u s l n s . s •■ may com *
supremacy when they led a
1*41114X11 f i t Mi: —
4 Saturday, as follows:
firsts,
eight
seconds
and
two
bofors th» m s s t l n f .
i« i I. Arrona. Z &gt;1anu#l.
Friday, 6 p.m., St. Peters­ huge and talented field of
3. Aldas. 4. P.lorrl. S. Marlin. burg and Tallahassee.
thirds. She was popular at F u l l l t b March t, t. IS O .
★
★
★
i r
★
★
golfers
Into
the
$
40
.
00
o
Great­
&lt;. ( ’n a i f . 7. Zarra. Put*: I'rlstr.
Friday, 7 p.m.. Lake Wales er New Orleans invitational
Daytona Reach last summer Ti xi n :t i i ks t i&lt;i t n rjit' ’ii Ti i c ei Ao ri .n T n ou r­
n rrn
csamm — iin .ii.ir., »
ituini• i i. ItaH tnla-Lorm si;
and in 20 tours of the oval l l i t i &gt; a x i s r u n « n v u x o i . i :
and Fort Walton Reach.
tournament.
Jacin./.tiM ; 3. Arr « tlb « l* lrU rtv i
H ard Lind will tie going accounted for seven firsts, i im v y v , r i . n n i u i .
Friday, 8 p.m . Sanford and
4*1
i*Kchi '« I* Q lill*A | u i*
The four-day tournament
IX r l l V X I K R Y XO. 13«M
tin; c. Arc|tlo»ISlorrl: Hubs: Panama City or Wcwahichka. was being playc.l at the Lake- after her fourth straight vic­ four seconds and six thirds.
FAST DltOOKLTS 8AVIKQS
• &gt;nm*.7!»rr».
Friday, » p.m., Clewliton wood Country Club, a swanky tory tonight at Seminole Park
Rut the competition will be HANK, a X * w f o r k c o r p o r a ­
tu r n
i i i M r — noHkiM, fi
iMilnfat 1. Arrnna.ITrhjinlt: Z and Pensacola.
tough for the oilier entries arc tion.
new
coursp
on
the
west
stile
P la i n t i ff ,
Raceway
in
the
featured
in­
\l&lt;Ja ••l.f»r*nin; 2 Arrlftf a -7!ti»
Pae Sac. Rig Sooner. Zot, r s
Saturday, 0:30 a m., winners of the Mississippi River. The
M: 4. l? r la * llifiu H t ft a m Ir i *
vitational
trot.
1,1
MV
A
SI.
l
l
l
t
i
m
V
N
'
,
s
w id o w ,
tlrlsa r: 4 i »naT*-/.arra; Hut**i of the i&gt; and 7 p in. Friday 7.o*»o yard course was little
Mrs. Mops. Kevin's Pal, Mar
n .f.n d s n t,
Ita llo la * A cu a tlr.
The
brown,
six
year
old
x ot ic i: t o n i i r u x u
on
games.
Stctch, and Diamond Star.
more than a cypress lores! a
«• %%
i i : — n««fclr«.
Ji painin I. Kr.rii1i*rr&lt;|uMI; Z.
Pac Sac won her last out­ « oi inii m nF o on f rp ni ubri..ri ci . ao at ii 'onti ?
Saturday, !0:30 a.nt., win­ few* years ago, but today it mare owned by Walter Davis
K u n iu f i •Jiianrh u: 3. Arran*- ners of the 8 and 8 p.m, Fri­
presented a new challenge to of Lorklioiirne, Ohio, has ing over the long M hs mile T i l l I.IVIIA SI. im lT T O N , a
t*Vlla; 4 I i t d i U r r r ; 3. Ana*
w id o w
rlt* r* |* K in i; &lt;*. \rrlo t «*lr lgo* day games.
the touring professionals with come under tin* wire first In course. Diamond Star will be
l lo u lc No. I, Hot S3?
Hiilm' T&gt;J#»ro-K*rnti»tilo.
Saturday,
8
p.m.,
tourna­
try
ing
(or
Ids
third
straight
its numerous lakes, trees, tier last three starts. On Feb.
F*&gt; r i u vlll.-. N'orlh C a r .
I! I«• 11X I1 4a %*11* — S lM lr a , T
o lln a
ItwlNiai 1. A * 11u t. 2. AftUoUtt, 3. ment finals, winners of the dogleg*
ami meanly placed 15, she ran the mile distance while Zot just won in Grade
VOP, I.INDA SI. IIIIITTON.
At rIt lo. 4. lla*lloU. ft. I’rU. 0. morning games.
R
.
in
2:06
4/5,
just
1/3
of
a
sec­
traps.
Par
ts
72.
arc
l i , rrl.y n o tified that a
I r l i r i f . 7. Jacln. I. Uastt, Hub:
A fine matinee progarnv Com plain t for For».-lo«urr o f
Visiting team member* will
The New Orleans Invitation­ ond off the track record
IsOrrttSO.
S
l
o
r
l
a
at*
liaa
bran
flla.l
M ATH U %A||! — nmiMri, A lie housed lit the San Fran- al Is one of the few remaining Driven hy her trainer Rill has tK’cn arranged for tomor­
aaa lnat yon, and yo u ara r r .
l»#l n i %i 1. A»tlR4&lt; Amtiatlsi: 3.
I t a . I l i U - l r U r t r : j. A r rltlo -f/tr- cisco Giants dormitory on tournaments that has never Robinson Hard Lind Is the row willi such fan favorites •lulrrd l o arrva a copy o f
your Anawrr or I'load ln s* l&lt;»
rtiMi «. Arratll»e|-Ki*lianls: ft Mellonvillc Avenue.
been won by either Palmer, odds on favorite in tills fea­ going to the post ns Cherokee lli» Complaint on tha Plain*
J s. lti-K1..rrl;
«
4 U»tl-/.ubl: | Jernlgan
llulou, Sock Tray, Coro Sil­ tlff'a alli.rn.-y. Joaapli SI.
said all gamrs Player nr Nirklau* in their tured harness rare tonight.
Hub*: 4lrla-rrfa.tr.
F lt ix r r a ld , 33S S e c u r i t y Truat
lOI'll 41I1IH — DuiiMr*. ft will be played at the Seminole three-way domination of the
Pete Moore, leading quar­ ver and Joe Luck.
llutl.llnir, M i -uni SS. Florida,
|M«lniat 1. O n a ta - i u a n r h u ; 2 High Si ImhiI gymnasium.
and flln Ilio o r l s ln a ! Anawrr
professional lour.
ter horse joekey will lie up
* Anneal.# - Karra;
3.
ArrlMaor I'lradlna In Ilia o f flc a of
. M utual: 4. AMas rru u l.il: ft.
Ro Wininger ts defending nn Misty Joe'a Girl In the coIba Clark o f Ilia c i r c u i t C o u rt
M t n l n - I ’rltnr; ft. Arrnna-Olar*
on or beforo I ha 2nd day o f
New Orleans eharnp. Iml hr fraturrd 4oil yard quarter
r« : Hubat A o tlga-lU n ioti.
April. A. i».. l a s s , i f yo u fall
won the 1902 event at the City horse sprint. The five year
urn
u m i:
— iiaibiM . t
I. , do ao, Ju.lunirnt by d efa u lt
9*«.| n • • i |. A ld a i-Z ilb l: Z
Park Public Course on the old mare has one victory in
w ill bo t a k t n a a a ln a t y o u for /
tola-M anual; 3. Ar#lllo-F«*litn*
thr rallof drm andad in tha
other side of town. Hr tried four starts so far this season.
It; I. Ja&lt;*ln*Y*&gt;r#n«u; ft. Ilaall*
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P p Complaint.
I'r lia r;; ft. A s t l t o*Klr»rrl; tub a:
Lakewood
Wednesday
and
Other strong contender* in —Kppa ttlxey, elected to the
Tho d tr crlp llo n o f lha real
A r r l t t a '/ . t r r a .
tr ly pro.-ardrj a g a ln a l l«:
came away complaining that tills rare will lie Idea Sa with Imieliall Hall of Fame Just a p r o pIr.i
4. Illork SI, T O W N .
the
fairway
trap*
were
"much
month
ago
after
(wing
by­
Joekey
Spud
Williamson
in
8ITI3 U F MIIITII CIIUI.H*
MB. /INI) MBS. S. S. MUNDY, with friends Mr. and Mr*. IL F . Brown,of
Fifteen games were tallied
OTA,
a su bdivision, a o
tiic irons.
passed several times during
Thomasville, Ga., landed 33 shad, with about 50 per te n t of them roe. this
over the gUOmiark in Wednes­ loo severe."
co rd in g to p la t tbsraof,
the
3o
years
after
he
quit
rrm rd ad In f'lal Hook 3,
week while fishing out of Crowe’s Camp. *
(Herald Photo)
day night's action in the Jet
F a g ra 14 to I t . Inrlualrs.
playing, died of a heart at­
lames All-Star Rowling Lea­
o
f lha FuIdle llacorda o f
IlreakH
Mark
Suffers
Fracture
tack
Thursday
al
the
age
of
Pamlnula County, Florida.
gue.
Tlda
nullrr shall ba publlah*
OSLO
(U
P
I)-T
he
world's
MONTREAL lU I'l) - Tom 72.
Eddie Monroe, howling In
a.l oner •aclt work for four
Johnson,
n
Montreal
Canad­
.l.msMueter
speed
skating
rec­
Rlxey,
w
I
hi
won
266
games
c o n n i-ullvr wacka In 111# b an In this wrek'a action In the the league for the first time,
ord was broken Thursday by ian defenseman, suffered a in a long major leaguo ca­ fur.I l l tr a ld .
Sandspura Rowling league, rolled a 238 for high honors.
dunk
and onP E nnn
at
Other high scores: John Norway’* Ivar Erlksen Erik- fracture of the left cheek reer spanning from 1912 tn Hanford, Hrmlnola C o u n t y ,
DETROIT fllP I) — Detroit the lead team, Welsh Tire
sen.
who
recently
returned
Thursday
in
a
isdlislon
with
1933,
suffered
a
heart
utlark
Florida,
II.la
STili
day
o
f
F
e
b
.
Lions stockholders were told ! Shop, was the victor over the Zcull 224-688, Rich Murphy from the world champion­ trumnialc Holt Rousseau dur­ at his Isiiue in suburban Ter­ ru ary A. IK, I3C3.
213-646.
Rob
Horsdnrf
212(HUAI.I
at nn annual meeting Thurs­ I second plure Irani, MeRnlierts
ships in Knruirawa. Japan, ing a scrimmage. There was race Park and died several
Art hur II. Il c -k w l l h . Jr.
day that National Football jT irr Company. This gives 636. Gary Eoa 2iil-5&lt;H&gt;, Al De- skated Hie distance ill four no indication how long John­ hours later at Christ Hospital
Clrrk o f Circuit Court
ll&gt; : Martha T. Vildau
League Commissioner Pete a tliiee-|M&gt;int lead, with Me- Palma 210 and 20ii.68H, John minute* and 33 second*.
here.
son would lie sidelined.
If.p uty Clrrk
Hn/e|le will announce "with­ Roberta atill holding second S|M/lski 211-601, Neal Max­
J.
iarph M. F ll s a r r a l d
well
200-678,
Harold
llerhsi
place,
23« Hacurlly Trual MulMlnr
in 30 days" the results of the
Miami 33, Florida
NFL probe Into gambling in­ St. John's Realty team has 21*1-626, Cliff Walker 202I’ubllali Star. I, I, IS, M, 1341.
In-en doing aome fine Imwling 608, Rill Hall 200-646 and
fluences.
C Dll-3.
William Clay Ford, club and by taking threo polnta tieorge Swann 201 and 206president, said Rntelle had from J st Inn now la in third 681.
In team action, L a r r y ' a By L'nlted Press International Koufax won 14 gam ft by July was Hist he reported no pain
front Jim
of shad
Hy Hill Vlnrrnt Jr.
told the Lions of the pending position. Alia of Hanford broke
Mart
continued ita winning
the finger and teemed
Ita
losing
streak
and
copped
The Los Angeles Dodger* 12 hut didn't win another in
This past weekend was a
announcement.
Jim stated that last Sun­
confident it has completely
tluee from Plerro'a Slfg. Co. waya with two from Fridley feel good all over today be­ game all season.
real fast one for me, with the
day’s rain ami wind made
healed.
Factory I'aint Outlet also got Concrete. Hetty Ann's took
cause there's no pain in Han­ The 27-ycar-old left-hander
race* at Daytona Reach and the water drop three inches
"I don't even think alwut
three wins from Stamper Real two from Hanford Dry Clean­
• CrcHtlincr Boats
plenty of sports activity hut I don't believe that has
er*. P. Zcull and Sons salvag­ dy Koufax’ left index finger. patted Ids first rent test of It
any more," said Koufax,
Estate.
•
Mercury Motors
affected the shad fishing.
It was a circulatory condi­ the spring Thursday when hr who struck nut a National
around Seminole County.
Honor* of the week go to ed two from Handy Fowl
•
The
Aluminum Boat
pitched
to
Dodger
hitters
for
tion
tn
the
big
flrcballer’a
Stores
and
Meadora
Marine
League
record
of
209
batter*
Alice Moss with high series of
I moseyed on down to Hen­
I happened by Jim Crowe's
The Platters, with a 68-34
For
The Fisherman
17
minute*.
He
threw
at
only
finger
that
ildellnrd
him
for
In
ItMl
and
had
218
strikeouts
took
two
from
Faust
Drug*.
522
and
high
game
of
100.
ry
Russell's
island
and
fish
Monday and lie had an lmrecord, hold first place In the
The team standings: Lur­ virtually the entire second three quarter t|&gt;rcd and was in
184 innings last
season.
Eleanor Anderson turned In a
camp. There was a lot of
2101 H. French Ave.
portant guc-d, Duncan Rarncs,
Plneciest Inn Rowling Lea­
F82-6U2 and Muigo Kipp a ry's Mart O l'i-10‘4, Handy half iif Hie 1062 season anil lagged for some "homers" "A* far as I’m concerned this
activity there also. Mr. and
of Sports Illustrated, visiting Mrs. Wolf, of New Jersey, gue. The Toppers hold second 182-400.
48-83, Relty Ann's 47-34. probably cost the Dodgers the hy Frank Howard and Rill Is just another spring train­
FA 2-1392
him and niakinK a survey had just come in from some spot.
League s t a n d i n g s are! Meadors 12-39, Hanford Dry National
League
pennant. Skowron. Rut the Idg thing ing."
Dot Johnson picked up tho
of shad fishing on the St. good fishing. Witli them they
Welsh A3U-30H. McRolierU Cleaners 8 8 4-l4'&gt; , Fraiiey'e
Johns llivcr. I had the plea* had 30 large shad. Then here 3-10 split to roll a high game i;O's-30H, 8t. Johns M S - 32-49, Faust 20-62 and Zeuli'a
sure of meeting Rarncs and came three happy fishermen. and high series of 185-437, 431), Je t Inn GO-44, A lii 44-68, 28-63.
talking with him about fish, Ralph Leal, Jack Willis, and while Joan Adam* tallied I’lerro 43-67, Factory Paint
ing.
Kenny Johnson. They had 177-404.
ll'i- 6 8 S and Rtempera 37'*A 33-foot maple or oak tree
The shad were really bit­ It shad with nine roc In the
02 S .
having a total leaf aurface of
B
O
B
&amp;
P
!
ing and that's what every, catch.
Sign Player
4,000 square fret will eva­
body was all riled up abaut.
And then the lone fisher­
OTTAWA (UPI) — T h e
South Africa's most valu porate more than 33 gallons
I think maybe that rain man C. A. Thompson, ol
Sunday brought on all the i i ^ . , burg. tam e In with his Rough Rldrrs of Canada'* able exports are gold, wool of water during a tingle sum­
fishing commotion. Rut to be
j catcj, o( 2; itu i| anj Eastern Football Conference and uranium, In that order. mer day.
l-ave signed Oscar Thoriland
really frank about it. we seven roe.
think a new run of shad has
Al , W || liv in g Marina of Clrmion College. Thors.dogs run
bit the area.
[j|e j noticed little Dutch land, who is 0-4 and weight
Just lo prove this fact, Dot n utM.| paddling around the 220 pounds, is a New York
.MONDAY
Crossan, of the St. Augustine Isle in his li'tle boat. So City native.
1:15 P.M .
Record, came in with 33 shad guest he will be bringing in
including nine roe. Dot's the another.big catch of specks,
A trip from Columbus to
columnist of the Angler's or maybe Hutch was Just Sandusky, both In Ohio, re­
Corner for the Record. Along looking over the area.
quired two days by stage
with her was her husband,
Well that's it for now . . . coach in IB33-18A3, according
OFF HWY. 17-92 IN CASSELBERRY
R. F. Crossan. chauffcuring toodle-de doo.
to schedule*.
the boat and getting his share
of shad fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mundy,
l-adlew Night
along with friends. Mr. and
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
I*. M.
Mon. &amp; Thurn.
Mrs. B. F. Drown, of ThomasSATURDAY
ville. Ga . had 33 shad with
about SO per cent being roc.
7:41 P.M. NIGHTLY
About that time things were
THURSDAY, LADIES ADMITTED FREE
[Ixcept Sunday)
really hopping around the
Sorry No Minors
Horry! No M in o rs !
r*ri-Mwtu*ls 8*SSla|
The U. S. Const Guard Auxiliary will begin the
1\
camp and I noticed E. C.
Nightly Dolly Do«M*
“It's Mora Fun To Watch The Greyhound* Run"
Rlrett. of South Carolina, was
l»*n r f
8-leason roume in Hasic Seamanship &amp; Safe
HARNESS and QUARTER HORSE
earn in g a Urge string of
I Is Wi*
• NINE RACES NIGHTLY
la I
Boat Handling next Wednesday 8 p.m. in the
22 specks he had caught on
• HEATED GRANDSTAND
l perk bait and the No-Alihi
• DINING FACILITIES
Oriaodt-SwniMle
i«cc»ihI floor court room of the Seminole County
Plug.
• COCKTAIL LOUNGE
There were other "Ice
Court House in Sanford. Cost for manual and
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to busy that I missed out on
Pgri-Mutual-Daily
Oawblt Oolnialas
who they belonged to. Rut
Hobby and the Sanford Boat Cllub.
■UNO THII AO AND t i l THI AACIS
with all my hustling about
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POST TIME 8 PM
like a chicken with its head
MIDWAY BETWEEN HANPOKD ft ORLANDO
c«t off, I did get a nice mess

Sanfnnl Junior Boys Imakethnll team will seek
to make it two ntrni^rlit when it defend!* its state
championship in the State Biddy tournament here
over tiie weekend.
Sanford will be defending its state title won Inst
year in Tallalmsee upsetting Wewnhiehkn, Pensa*

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322-5612
322-5613
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I,ost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Trnnsjwrtation
5. Food
6. For Pent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Salo
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16 Female Help Wanted
17. i'-de Help Wanted
18. I!'*’*. Wanted
19. Situ, ♦u.m Wanted
20. Babysu.eru
21. Beauty Suicss
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas
1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST yellow gold C ron and
Chain. Pour stone tellings.

Call 322 2C
.11 or PA 2 3133.
REWARD.

3. Education • Instruction
Refrigeration • Air-condition*
ing men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trades Institute Uox 18, c/O
Sanford Herald.
RKGISTRATION open
for
Good Shepherd Christian
Hay School, 4 and 5 year
olds. Nursery, $13; kinder*
garten $16. Transportation
available for city. and out­
lying areas. 3^B-73I2 or
FA 2-5719.
*
Sewing lessons starling next
week. Ik'ginncrs &amp; advanc­
ed. Mornings or evenings.
FA 2-7982.

6. For Rent
2 BKIHIOOM house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. 1’h.
FA 2 5303.
3

Bedroom Imiusc.
ens Ave. Phone

2106 Stev­
319 4671.

NICELY furn. 6 room house.
FA 2 6237.
AVAILABLE NOW
L a r g e 4 bedroom lakcfront
furnished
$125
2 Bedroom furnished— eloso
in
$ioo
2 Bedroom furnished inch
TV
$ 80
Economy 2 bedroom partly
furnished
$ 53

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — INSUROIl
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
1 Bit. House, nicely furn­
ished. $65 mo. FA 2 8514.
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 3.
$10 Mo. 407'li W. 1st.
Clean comfortable 2 bedroom
Apartment. Close to town.
FA 2-0617.
1H Floor Apartment furnish­
ed $60. Lake Mary, I’h.
FA 2-1757.
Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7G61.
NOW OPEN FOR

LUNCH
and

DINNER
THEM, thro 8 A'f.
VISIT OCR NEW —

Carriage Room
llevianrd Eaprrailly For
IIA.NR LETS. LUNCHEONS
and IHNNE.lt PARTIES

838-6197
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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA2-5612
0. K«»r Kent

9. For Sale or Rent

UXFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm».
tiatti. 2 screened porches.
3o9 Slagrmlia Ave. 3229532.

1111 IIOt’SE, equipped kit- ANOTHER FABULOUS Bl'Y
n u n . take over pay menu
\T CRYSTAL LAKE. Open SWEETIE
or rent. by owner. FA2 -2017
Iwani construction, stone
fireplace, 3 bedroom ami a
12. Kenl K«tu(e For S hI« optional r o o m , Florida
room, 2 tile baths, fully air1 3-lledroom house. 2 2-Redconditionrd. Location South
room hou«c. 323(1937.
end of Crystal Drive, latch
Arbor. E. A. Jarrell, Build­
3 Bit. KITCHEN equipped.
er. FA 2-3378 or FA 2 307
Kctieed back yard. Pay­
ments $79 mo., cheaper 2 Bedroom, 1 bulb. Excellent
than rent. FA 2-0618 for apcondition, lot Oakland Dr.
|u liniment.
Monthly payments $78 93.
Ph. FA 2-8974. Evenings
Oil TRADE. Equity In mod­
FA 2-5610.
ern 3 Bit home for modern
house trailer. Blur Spring* Furnislied house across from \
Ave. Orange City. 775-3919.
new high school in Sanford.
*45&lt;8). Phone Apopka 886-4849.

2

Bedroom IIiouvu, kitchen
equipped. $65 a month. CionU) base. FA 2-4549.

NICE LARGE 2 BR. furn.
apt Oil heal and fireplace.
Tile bath. Woo Magnolia.
S65. FA 2-3951.

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Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
St. Johns Realty
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. lit St. r.lE TIME TESTED FIRM
110 N. Park Ate. FA 2-0123
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Booms private baths, 111
IMMEDIATE
W. First St.
OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom, I'-.- hath, no qual­
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built Ins,
ifying. See Mr Ferguson,
fenced yard. 115 VV. Cole­
lamgdaie subdivision Longman Circle. $120 per month.
wood.
FA 2-74*4.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
Lake Mao'- 2 Bedroom, kit­
ner lot facing lake. Iu9
chen equipped. FA 2^049.
Waits Drive, S u n I a n d
FA 2-6347,
Estate. FHA In service.
$450 down, monthly $8175,
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
or FA 2-2118.
ROOMS, The Gables. 401
QUICK SALE NEEDED
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
2 Story home for anyone who
Three
room
furnished
wants room to live in. New
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
plumbing, wiring, and oil
345. Robert A. Wllliami,
floor furnace, termite con­
Phone FA 2-3951.
tract. Lowest price you'll
find. 715 Magnolia, FA 2 8969
Unfurnished l or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­ Established Kith A Used Ap­
ped. 1U6 W. 18th SL I‘li.
pliance business. 14 Years
FA 2-4078.
in same location. Retiring
from
business. Campbell's
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Fish Market. 414 Sanford
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
A\C.
FA 2 0274.
Houses for rent. For infor­ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath liotoe.
$200 down and take over
mation contact Ted Wil­
payments of $73.00 jier
liams Hardware, 295 E.
month. FA 2 1862.
25th St.
3 UR, 2 bath, fenced back
AVAILABLE March 2. 2 BR
yard, air conditioner. Kit­
Duplex, excellent location,
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
electric kitchen. 1001-B S.
Ave. FA 2-1761.
Elm. Slay be seen after i
p. m. Call FA 2-5394.
BY OWNER. 7 Rm. masonry
home with 20 arres on Lake
Furnished Apartment. Close
Mary. 615,0(8) down and
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
monthly payments. Phone
FA 2 8135.
Duplex, 1201 Elm. Apartment,
801 Magnolia. Apartment,
119 Elm. House, 0 Smyrna
J. W. Hall, Realtor
Dr., DoHary, Fla. All clean
•‘Call Hall” FA 2-3*41
and nicely furnished. Ph.
2544 So. French Ave.
NO 8 5307.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
g Bedroom house, kitchen
ed backyard. Air-condition­
furnislied, on Lake Golden.
er. Kitchen equipped. Low
Near base. Call FA 2-4045
down payment. 33ot) S. Park
during day, FA 2-4730 after
Ave. FA 2-1761.
5:30.
LAKE MARY. New. furn.
Floyd St. Lake view. $90.
Couple, no pets. FA 2-0184.
Large 2 U-droom Trailer on
large lake. Adulta only. l’b.
FA 2-7368.
Clean new Apartment. Call
FA 2 3677.
2 Bedroom Apartment, large
screened porch. FA 2-3164
between 8:&lt;U a. m. and 0
p. m.

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Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park A\c. FA 2 242.)
Completely furnished 2 bed­
room home. FA 2 2577.
NEWLY FURNISHED 'arge
2 BR. duplex. 14lli St. Longwood. 838-3298.
2 R R 'house. 117 Calsllns.

SPACIOUS, 3 BR.,
dishwasher and
equipped kitchen,
trees. Pay equity
sume mortgage.
Park. FA 2-8n60.

2 Bedroom Duplex. Jalousie tak e Mary— 3 bedroom, den.
2 baths
Modern kitelieii.
porch, kitchen equipped.
Lake privileges, near school.
Carporte. Nice yard. Ph.
Available for occupancy
VA 2 1996.
June I. FA 2 7991

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EVERETT A. IIAKI’EU

1; you like country living
AGENCY • REALTOR
i Bedroom, 2 baths. Oil
2465 S. Park Ave.
south side ot big Lake Ph. FA 2-2264 or FA 2Z»3
Mary. Water for boating,
etc. Orange tree* Approxi­ I...M.N. ENTERPRISES
mately 21*. acres. 1 V 2 9162. Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
wooded area at Lungdaic.
27’ completely f u r n i s h e d
See Mr. Ferguson at sale*
Housetrailer. FA 2 3881.
office and pick your lot
and Iu-um- models. Low
1 New house near Luke Mary.
. 322-3098

By Nadine Seltzer

PIE

LAKEVIKW Home for sale or
trade for a tiled farm on the
west side of Sanford. Call
KA 2-7898 (lay s or FA 2 6368
nights.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0648
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Praver home. 3 Bedroom, 2
bath. Assume payments.
$67.69. 332 6742.

TEE ’N GREEN
Oil! 20th St. opposite 5olf
Club. New 3 bedroom, l's
bath, built-in*. Large fam­
ily room, central heat and
Air-Condition.
Low,
lowdown p a y in e n t s. $75 00
month pays all. Drive out
today or call FA 2-2744 for
details. 10:39 to 5 daily.
An investment, not an ex­
pense. Call FA 2 5612 ror
expert advice on a Herald
advertising campaign.

Wall
Plumbing &amp; Heating;

“Congratulate mo! I juat made my first solo flight!’

WANTED reliable couple to Baby furniture. FA 2-1837.
take up monthly payments
of $13.50 on 3 complete 35. Art icier* Wanted
rooms of furniture. Call Good used Spinet or console
TE 8-15U, Casselberry, col­
Piano. Call after 5 p. m.
lect.
322-3999.

36. Automobile* • Truck*

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash. '56 Ford convertible. Orangn
A white. $200 cash. Contact
SUPER TRADING POST
II. D. Blckel. NAS Ex. 374.
FA 20677.
days.
L'aed furniture, appliances, — - « ■ ■ i i ■ —— — ■ i ■ *•
lools, etc. Bought • Sold. 1953 Ford Custom, clean, ra­
dio, b o a t e r , automatic
Larry's Marl 215 Sanford
transmission. Good mechan­
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
ical condition and good ruhl&gt;er. $165. Call FA 2 5388 af­
31. Article* For Sale
ter 5 p. m.
1961 Zig Zag Sewing Machine
Darns, makes button holes. 1957 Mercury Monterey, 3
tone, white wall tires, auto­
With guarantee. 5 Payments
matic transmission, power
of $6.40. FA 2-9411.
steering, radio, heater. Good
Western Shirt*, work clothes,
mechanical condition and
camp supplies, rainwear,
good rubber. $500. Phono
Army Navy surplus, Sanford
FA 2 5388 after a p.m.
Ave,

HUNT

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BU YS

*2 19 5

HEW CARS

$

*1895
*219 5
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53"

G ET M ORE FO R LE S S

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Today
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695
795

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ON THESE EXCELLENT BUYS
1959 RENAULT
DAUPHINE
1950 PLYMOUTH

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BELVEDERE 2-llr. Ilardlup, Aulo. Iran*.

"450

1957 FORD 2 Dr.
SEDAN. Auto Tran*, Power Steering, Excellent
Condition

:

1 YEAR GW WARRANTY ON ALL CARS

SeminoleCo.Mottors
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St., Sanford
Winter Pnrk Ml 7-2330 j

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CHEVROLET l Dour
Air Conditioned

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CHEVROLET 4 Dour,
ddQ r
Kroiiuin) 6 ( ) 1, Stand. 1 ran* | 1 / 3

CHEVROLET 4 Door
Station Wagon, Y-M, Aulo.

CHKYKOI.KT 1 Door
Station Wagon, 6 Cyl.
OLDS 1 Door Ilardlup
Power Vod Vir &lt;ond.

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s3 9 5

First

t Kohler 110 volt Auxiliary
electric Plant. Used only
LARGE SELECTION of used
2 hours. A real bargain.
refrigerators, $29 and up
J . C. Bunten, Lemon Bluff,
with or without trade.
Osteen.
FURNITURE CENTER
150 tons of cage poultry
1100 French Ave.
manure. TE 8-3633.
Ph. FA 2-7953

33. Furniture

*4 6 9 5

No Down Payment

E.

Babysitter to live in For
particular* apply 104 Ma­
ple Ave.
2 7 . S p e c ia l S erv ices

SPRING

1958 FORD 1 Dr.

519
FA 2-0011

PLUMBING
INSTALLED
Contracting-Repairs
Senkurik Glass and Paint
FREE ESTIMATES
Company
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Vvc. KA 2-3383 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4872
AUTO - RADIO
26. Radio \ Television
Drive-In Repair Service
USED IT ’*. $25 and up. Town PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
25th SI. A Sanford Ave.
and Country TV. FA 2-5362
Ph. 323 0655
’" p e r s o n a l r a d io " T
T V. SERVICE
31. Poultry - Livestock
We repair Pliono Changers
Kadio A TV.. Auto Radios Large Shetland Ponies; 1
gelding, 1 mare. $150 each
1 DAY SERVICE
with r»ew saddles and bri­
25th St. It Sanford Ave.
dles. 322 9162
Ph. 323 0655

HOLLERS of SANFORD

SEOAN, Aulo. Transmission

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Experience Bookkeeper want­
ed. Write Box 36, c o San­
ford Herald.

PETUNIA. Snapdragon. Pan- FREE use of our Carpel
Shampooer with ourchasu
sic slock,
of Blue Lustre Shampoo.
GRAPEY1LLE NURSERY
Carroll's Furniture.
Grapcville Ave. Near 20th St.

POMES
37. Hunt* • Motor*
18' Boat Trailer $In9. 25”
$60 A up. 17 to choose from,
Riding Mower, new $75.
l'h. FA 2-5319, Roy Harrow.
Gateway To The Waterway
LAWN SERVICE New
SANFORD HERALD
Electric Guitar, amplifier
Upsala Rd.
Mowing, edging, fertilising,
and mike $100. Mossburg 4 Robson Sporting Goods
WANT ADS
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
power Scope $5uo. 322-3114.
BRING FAST
31 A. Pet*
304-68 E. 1*1 Ph. FA 2-5981
FA 2-1817.
RESULTS
Mclllnk fireproof Safe, Used
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Dog*. Cats, etc.. Boarding.
but like new. Regular price 38. Motorcycles • Scooter*
Also pup* for sale. Animal
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
*325. only $165. Powell's Of­ Motor Scooter* • Cycle*. U»c&lt;l
Haven Kennel. FA 2-5752.
19. Situation* Witnled
All Types and Sues
fice Supply. 117 Magnolia.
Vespa 1969, $139.95.
We
Repair
and
Service
3 BLACK MALE Poodles.
Child Care. FA 2-2274
Lewi* Sale* A Service
REPOSSESSED
ZIG
ZAG
S T I N E
Pedigreed. 2 very small.
2517 Country Club Rd.
SEWING
MACHINES
Children kept. KA 2-4182.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Reasonable Ph. K38-9104 and
Ph. FA 2-7928
Save up to SO'.r, take over
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
838-2918.
Child care. FA 3 0706.
payments. 194 S. Park Ave.
39. TrRilern • Cabana*
GUITAR LESSONS
FA 2 9111.
RAT TERRIER puppies. 11
housework. Ph.
Stenstrom Realty Babysitting,
Notes
or
chords.
Choice
pop­
weeks old. FA 2-3656 after
FA 2 3503.
CIIILDCRAFT BOOKS. New For Sale; 1961 BEST 9’ x 3 t\
ular, hillbilly, rock A roll.
4 p. m.
nclalr cabana wtUi 10' x 40*
Real Estate — Mortgages
Vs price. Park Ave. Trailer
For free tryoul call Mr.
HAVE BRUSH WILL PAINT
awning.
All extras. $890.
111 N. Park Ave.
322 242«i
Court. Lut 93. Sanford.
Malhe*. KA 2 8130.
One room or entire house.
32. Flow era • Shrub*
FA 2*135.
Free estim ates—Call ‘Cal*
Annuals Patunlas, Snapdra­ Used Alr-Condltloners. From 1962 Magnolia Housetrailer.
FIU G 1D A IR K
15. Huulnpfcii Opportunity Jaislin a FA * 180T
$40 up. All sires A makes.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Sales A Service
10' x 55'. 2 or 3 Bedrooms.
838-1607.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
G. II. HIGH
Child care in my home. 5
RELIABLE PARTY FOR
Small equity. Inquire HoagUpsala Rd. Just off 3)th St. Used G. K. Automatic Washer
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Minnie* from Hunt’s. Ph.
ADDED INCOME FOB PART
land at liauman'a T rader
and 1st St.
Ph. FA 2-3883
FA 2-7370.
OR FULL TIME WORK
'57 model. 322 8395.
Park. DeBary.
WE SECURE LOCATIONS
FOR TESTERS
Male or female, wanted for
this area to service route
for Sylvunia A It. C. A.
television and radiu lubes
sold through our lalcsl mo­
dern method free self-ser­
vice tube testing and mer­
chandising units. Will not
interfere with your present
1%2 Cadillac 4 Door
employment. To qualify you
Fully Powered, Beautiful While
must h a v e $1,176.69 to
Finish, Air Uond., l.ow Mileage,
Like New.
$2,953.20 cash available Im­
mediately tor inventory and
1%2 Pontiac Tempest
equipment, Investment se4 lliMir Sedan, Automatic Tran*.,
cured. Car, 5 spare hours
Radio, Heater, Low .Mileage, Llko
weekly, could net up to
New.
$6,000.00 per yeur In your
spare 111111-, slmiild In able
1!)61 Comet S-22
to start at once. This com­
2 Door, Automatic Tran*., Radio,
Heater, Rocket Seal*, While Finish,
pany will extend financial
Extra I lean.
assistance to full time If
desired. Do not answer un­
19G0 Lincoln 4 Door
less fully qualified for time
Folly Powered. Extra Clean. Beauti­
anJ investment.
Income
ful Blue l-'lliiwlt. Low Mileage.
PAYMENTS AS
should start immediately.
LOW AS —
Business set up for you.
1959 Simca 4 Door
INCLUDES INSURANCE, I.IFK INSURANCE
Selling, soliciting, or exixrSedan, Stand. Trane., 85 Mile* G al,
AND EMERGENCY ROAD SKRVIl K FOR 36 MONTHS
ience 1» not necessary. For
Exrellent Condition.
Mo.
IF HICK TRADE-IN IS WORTH $609 14) US
personal interview in your
city— please Include your
I960 Thunderbird
Phone Number and WRITE
U S. ELECTRONICS COUP.
Fully Powered, Look* Like New.
6267' NATURAL 11 It I D G E,
PINE LAWN 29. MO.
GUARANTEED W ARRANTY USED CARS
19,r&gt;7 Ford Fairlane 500
Sunlinrr Convertible, Metal Top
PA CADILLAC S. DrVille
•A Pl.V MOCTII 2 Dour
That'* Kelrarlahlr, Extra Clean,
Powered.
J / Power And Air Cond.
l0 V-8, Standard Iran*.

II VKIlTOP, Power Steering, V/'l Very t lean

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16. Female Help Wanted

34. Articles For Sale

Monuments, Cemetery work
Also Lettering on Slone*
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
FREE ESTIMATE
3317 Mellonvillc Ave.
1 Electric chain hoist. W ton
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Phone F’A 2 6149
or 1 ton. DeBary 668-5713.
ovating. Now A Used Furni­
Piano Tuning and Repair
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Used 2 or 3 Drum set. Call
F'A 2 074o evenings.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Co., at 709 Celery Ava.
FA 2-2117.

AUTO GLASS

1900 DODGK Yi Ton
PICKUP. « Cylinder
1957 DODGE 2 l)r.

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CALL FA 2-578:1

Alan's Fabric A Rugs
2559 Park I)r.

Alll CONDITIONING
CONTRACT ami REPAIR
29. Automobile Service
WORK
1001 Sanford Vve FA 2 8562

O N W H EELS!
A Tent

HARRIETTS REALTY NOOK
Southern Air
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Appointments
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742 Heating* Air Conditioning
S aks—Repair—Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
Cut 'X Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2 8321
Special on Perm*. Call for 2502 Oak
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
rators. Free parking lots.
SINGER
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
SEWING MACHINE
Sales and Service
24. E lec tric al N ervier*
Free estimates in advance
Free home demonstration
KRIUIDAIRE

25. Plumbing Servicer*

Best Deals
Take

32. Flowers - Shrubs

27. Special Services

Sale* A Serv ice
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Sid Ythien’a Randall Electric
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915

HIGHLAND PARK

6A Special .Noticew

LOOK TO THE FUTURE
28 Acres four year old Pine
r e m in d e r
apple grove, 19 acres one
INCOME TAX SERVICE
year old, 5 acres ready to
O. M. HARRISON’S
plant. Only tl.ouo per acre,
1311 Palmetto Ate. 322-8827
includes tractor and disc.
$29'. down.
}». For Sale or Renl

Fri. Mur. 1, ’G3—Page 11 i 21, Reality Salons

1. Comfortable 3 hr home 12. Reel Estate For Sale
situated on spacious cor­
RAVENNA PARK
ner homeslte shaded by
giant oaks. Many nice ex­ For the fined new home buys,
we urge you to inspect the
tra*! $13 959, with S459 down
beautiful 3 and 4 bedroom.
and $93 pen month Exclu1, 1‘s, and 2 bath homes
aive.
offered In desirable Raven­
na Park.
2, Attractive 2 BR home on
nice lot with trees. Large
family r o o m , fireplace, These homes feature the fin­
wood floor*. Ideal for re­ est In quality construction
by Shoemaker, ami Include
tirement couple or small
limit-in kitchen*, central
family! Just *12,250, with
heat, and other plus values.
*999 down, and monthly
payment less than rent!
Prices begin at $11,900, with
low FHA down paments.
Stenstrom Realty No down payment under
VA! Payments less than
Real Estate — Mortgage*
rent. May we serve you?
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420

•I HEDKOOM

PAYS ALL

&lt;$rra 1

2 bath,
disposal
shade
and as­
3305 S.

3 Bedroom, I 'i baths Masonry.
Excellent
condition.
*250 down. Assume pay­
ments of $72 a month. 139
Mayfair Circle. FA 2-5916.

2 Full hath. See furnished
model at Sab’s office out
20tli St. and t'p*ala Road,
opposite church, central
heat prepared for Air-condi­
tion.
|
$12,9911
Low-Low down payment

$79.00 A MONTH

eauluri)

MODEL HOME
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped
$61 month. 2825 Sanford
Ave.

LAKEFRONT HIDEAWAY
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2 bedroom furnished cottsge
Realtor
on big, beautiful lake. 109
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
ft. frontage, 400 ft deep.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
On a cash deal owner will
sell for $3,500. Tills would
WILL SELlTkquiTy in 2 BR.
lie a bargain for the lot
home at discount. FA 2-4836
with nothing on Itl Let's
after 5 p. m.
go out and take a biok.
ATTRACTIVE 3 RR, 2 bath
liouse. Living room overlcoking lake, curved drive. Stemper Agency
203 Citrus Drive, Itavrnnu
REALTOR — INSUROR
Park. Call KA 28149 after
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
&amp;:3o p. m.

Large clean furnished 3 bed­
MAYFAIR
room house. Convenient to
base. $135 mouth. FA 2-2417 Very attractive 4 bedroom, 2
bath home tn beautiful MaySTENSTROM RENTALS fair. Features include ful­
ly equipped kitchen, cen­
FURNISHED
3 HEDKOOMS 1 HATH tral heat, many nice ex­
tra*. Total price *22,0001
$135
Only $150*1 down and im­
UNFURNISHED
mediate possession.
3 Bedrooms 1 bath
S 80
3 Bit. 2 baths
$C23
3 Bit, I 'i baths
$U»
Other unfurnished r e n t a l s Stenstrom Realty
from $80.
Heal Estate - Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420

Jhr

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3 0 Wag.... * Cyl, Aulo.
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Plekup. 6 Cyl.

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FORD Country Sedan
V-M. Overdrive
FORD Station Wagon
V-8, Aulo.

( \ DILI.AC Sedan
DeVille, Power And Air

EASY
FA 2-08111
2505 PARK AVE.

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I'irkup. 6 Cylinder
Pl.V MOUTH 2 Door
6 Cylinder
CHEVROLET 4 Door
6 l y l. Standard Iran*.
FORD 1 Door. II. Top,
Fairlane-SUU. Aulo.

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J l Wagon. 6 Cyl, Stand.
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Unfurnished 2 bedroom ltou»c.
13U5 Elliott A\e., FA 2 6234
or FA 2-0325.

12. Kenl Estate For Sale

DODGE 4 Door II. Top
Coupe. Aulo.
OLDS 2 Door
Aulo.
PLYMOUTH 2 Door
8 t y l. Standard

795
1395
1095
695
1195
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745
695
245
295

PAYMENTS

ORLANDO I'll 1-51 fil'i
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FA 2-0711
219 2nd ST.

1057 Ford Custom
2 Door. Stand. Sliifl. Radio, Healer.

*8 9 5
*59 5

1057 Dodge V-K
( u»tom I Door, Vulomatir Tran*.,
Power S teer, Brakes, Radio A
Healer.

B A R G A IN

*695

BU YS

I Q R f i I DIM* Convertible Y-M, Uord-O-Malie
Power S teer, Radio, Heater, New Top

1 9 5 5 CHEVROLET 4 Door Station Wagon
1 9 5 5 FORD V-H, I Door, Station Wagon
1 9 5 5 l,L,l k ' l&gt;“ur
1 9 5 3 HUIUK 4 Door, Hun* Good
LARS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

KIIIM
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MtRcuRY
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LOT

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Pairs 12—Frl. Mar. 1, '83

8b« fruforft Iffill

Fun Show Set At Jet Lanes
The Fashion Show of alt
A show "for women only” | ling Lanes on Onora Rd., Lane Manager John Spolski
&lt;» being presented March 7 with a «pcri.ii invitation to announced today
th.' newc-t spring styles will
at 9;30 a. m. at thr Jet Row-j women who are not bowlers.
•'This two hour fashion and be narrated by fashion com­
variety show has everything mentators Edith Ivey »mj
women enjoy," said Spolski. Jerre Knbcrg. and will fca.
"New hair fashions, new lure professional models in
clothing fashions, new dance daytime, evening wear and
fashions, all emceed by hand- swimsuits from famous de­
same and talented Art Mat­ signers and manufacturers.
thews famous stage and teleAll women of the area arc
vision star . , • and it's all invited lo alien I the show,
free."
including bowlers and nun"The l.o*ter Lanin Trio, bowlers. There is no ad­
II; Jane Casselberry
The occasion was the report
with vocalist Jerry Carr will mission charge, refreshments
Seven former missionaries of Dr. ami Mrs. Austin R. be there, the famous dance will be served, and many val- f
of the United Presbyterian Wolfe concerning medical and team of Heller and Helene uable door prizes awarded.
Church in the Camernun, W. educational work supported will show you how to dance
the Bossa Nova, and the Na­
ART GROWN
Africa, were present Sunday by the ctmrch in the Camer­
tional Hair and Cosmctollgist
evening at a dinner held by oon.
I’EST CONTROL
Association will domonslralc
Dr. Wolfe, who with Mrs.
Termite* &amp; Other Pests
the Westminister Presbyter*
actual hair styling with an
Wolfe recently retired after
open discussion and question
Ian Church in Its temporary
24101 PARK l)R.
38 years there, told of the
chapel at the Howell Park latest developments in that and answer period," Spolski
322-8805
SANFORD
O.'fiCCS.
country and especially of his said.
work as a medical doctor in
charge of the 2&lt;W bed hospital
at Metet and of several clin­
ics in the bush.
Hr reported that such diseases as leprosy, vaw* and
sleeping sickness have vir­
The WSCS of the First tually been eliminated through
Methodist Church of Hanford the use of new drugs.
will meet next Tuesday for
Mrs. Wolfe, who was acti­
its monthly business and pro­ vely engaged in educational
work in Africa, told many in­
gram meeting.
A board meeting I* sche­ teresting experience* as pic­
duled fur 9 a.in. and will be tures of the work were shown.
Other former missionaries
followed by the general meet­
ing at 9:45 a.m. Special guests included Mrs. George Schwab
will be Mrs. Bruce Grey, dis­ of Winter Park, who first
trict president ami Mr*. Mark went to Africa In 19o3: Rev.
Hulsey, district vice president. and Mrs. D. Col Love of
The program on “ World Kissimmee and Rev. and
Neighbors” will be ted by Mrs. Earl Harris of Winter
Park. Ail have been closely
Mr«, R. IV, Herron.
WSCS Groups from Grace associated witlj tlie work al
Mclct and also at Elal, a
Methodist Church and EbeneThis modern builders supply can save you
church that at one time had
xcr Methodist Church have
nearly 20.00o members.
been invited to attend.
m oney on nil your needs — from Plans through
Mr. and Mr*. Ferguson of
A rovered dish luncheon Cleveland, Ohio, were also
the finished Job! CALL TODAY
will be served following the with the group.
meeting.
* ♦ ' *•*
Our Home and Property Improvement
Dept, ran handle the entire Job. Call »
us tiKlay for a free estimate . . . there * H A P I •
Increase Asked
U no obligation, of ruurw.
.
Churches of the Florida
49
Methodist Conference will lie
asked to increase thrir cap­
ital fund tiy giving at least
lioo.ooo annually for the next
CUSTOM MADE
several years. The increase,
SANFOIll),
and GUARANTEED
earmarked primarily for ex­
FLA.
pansion purposes, will be rec­
AUTO GLASS
ommended at the confer­
■nd Seat Cover Co.
ence's annual session to be
.10 f W. 3rd
322-8013
held June 4 8 in Lakeland.

Presbyterian Church

Hears Missionaries

WSCS To M e e t .
Next Tuesday

ARCHITECTS CONCEPTION IS pictured oT the now $200,000 industrial plant to be erected a t the Sanford Industrial
Park by J. L. Williams &amp; Company, Dallas, Texas. M. J.
Monaghan, in charge of E ast Coast construction for the Wil-

Hams firm, discusses building plans with John Alexander,
Seminole County Commissioner and member of the Chamber
of Commerce industrial committee.

A t Sanford Industrial Park

Plant Construction Set Next Week
Actual construction will be
rommcnced about mid-week
for a new Industrial plant at
Sanford Industrial Park, ac­
cording to M. J. Monaghan,
In charge of Hast Coasl conitnidlon for J. 1&lt;- William*
and Company, Dallas. Texas.
Working crews will com­
mence Monday preparing the

site for the *200,non structure, .will have 30,f»)o square feet,
Monaghan stated,
with a frontage of loti feel
The new building, being I and a depth of 300 feet. Site
erected for speculative pur-1 area is 180 by 400 feet, or
puses by the Williams firm, 172,000 square feet.

Specification* cal! for a
one-slory masonry construct­
ed building. Il will have reinforced concrete pier and
beam foundation, with a re-

Hospital
Notes

inforced five-inch concrete
slab on * sand cushion. A
built-up. three-ply ta r and
grave) roof will rest on a
2'i-inch
gypMtm
concrete
roof tleck. Construction will
include long span open web
steel trusses. Wall* will be
of brick veneer with eightinch haydite block.
Tlie plant will have bay
size* of 21 liy 33 fret, a 16
foot clear stacking height,
gat fired unit heaters, incandescent
lighting,
three
truck doors dock high, toilet
facilities and a rail siding
available.
Offices will be completed to
suit tenants as follows: Stud
, walls with half-inch sheetrock. painting tn suit, all
w e a l it e r air conditioning,
fluorescent lighting, vinyl as­
bestos floor covering, suspend­
ed fiberglass Insulated ceil­
ing, private offices lo suit,
interior doors flush with naturaI mahogany finish, brush­
ed aluminum finish hardware
and tuilet facilities.
The exterior will include an
entrance of aluminum and
Xlass. field stone pane! tu
highlight (he entrance, alum­
inum facia and coping on (he
entrance canopy, face brick
on front and right side, con­
crete walks, curbs and gut­
ter and drive approaches and
an 06 space paved parking
lot.

February :«
Almlsslon*
Garvin McCurdy. Geneva;
Mublc C ntclly Ilellary; Arm u n Ho. .man, Umgwuod;
Harold McGee, Ft. Pierce;
Manning Todd, Osteen; Clyde
Murray Hull, Alice DcUrlnc,
Itulh Anslcy. Thurman Smith.
Ernestine McLrllan, Robert
Weeks, Tommy Edmonds,
Addle nrooks. Jam es -Swain
Jr., Philip DesJardins, John
Angel of Kan ford
lOUIt-LAYKIt CAKE decomtod to resemblu the fire Htatliin writ presentftlrtha
ocl
to tho Sanford Firo Department Thursday by Robb's link cry nnd wan
Mr. and Mr*. Pair! McLdlan
enscriinttl:
"To Chief Cleveland nntl nil tho boy*—thanks for nil you've
of Sanford, a girl
done
for
nil
tho Hobbs.” Pictured left In right nre: Front row. I.t. George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heine of
Mtmning H arriett Sr., Fire Chief Murk Clevelnml Sr. uml Assistant Fire
-Sanford, a girt
Chief U. 'I'. Thom as; hack row: Itonalil A. Hcnaml, Daniel W. llurnham,
Discharge*
Hilly Gilbert, Dennis DriskeU, W. (’. Gailuy ami C. I*. Dennett.
C h a r l e s Gilford. Dellary;
11Irrakl Photo)
Lilly Cullen, Dellary; Jam es
Lee, Elouisc Thompson, Ro­
bert Madison, Earl Williams,
Baby Girl Crew* of Sanford.
FEBRUARY s j
Guest s|M-iikcr for Sunday
OVER 35 YEARS
Admissions
evening services at tho First
At First K Palmetto
Jane Davidson, l-ako Mary;
Methodist Church of Sanford
(Alongside old pout offire)
Darlene Nettles, Osteen; Mil­
will Ik' Miss Sarah Fernandez,
dred Reolf, Dellary; llarbura
It) Jam- Ca»*eI1ierry
*irk will bead a conimlttre to missionary at Qimijo in OrlEichholi, Dellary; Hetty Cos
t-nle Province in Cuba fur 20
The Christian H&lt;itiii’inuhrr» pliin the affair.
grave, Paltlc Meyers, Lawton
Rev. Iirlnm. Copeland, pas­ years.
Ross. Opal Hull, Margaret Cl*** of the Casselberry Com­
Mis* I'Yrnundex was the last
Cleveland, Joan Uatlrn, Edna munity Methodist Chur ill met tor of thn church, ai*kcj for
Methiidixt Missionary tn leave
Mae Armstrong of Sanford.
Tuesday nl S p.m in Weuver help from the class in con­ tlie Itlund.
Rlrths
|
• Carpets • Furniture
ducting tin* church.'* Every
Following her talk nlie will
Mr. and Mrs. Kichnnl David Hall.
• Tile
• I'ianoH
Memher
Cunvnn*
on
Mulch
17.
answer any questions frvrn the
Mis. L. L. Wei ley was in
son of Lake Mary, a hoy
• Itentul Reds
Shook announced that the r u n g l e g a t i o n .
Discharges
charge uf the devotional Mini Loyalty Dinner will be held
Thomas
Morton,
Dellary; Bill Shook, das* president,
on April 3 mid explained that
Francis Kerfoot, Chuluolu;
previdiil at tti(} business meet­ member* will la- a-ked to
Theodore llroomc, Dellary;
Harriett Jones, lamgwood; ing. Minutes were rend by make pledge* to help inert the
Wilton Rossie Jr., Enter­ Mis. la -onaitl Wagner, were- plopored budget of $12,000
prise; Wilhelmina D r o w n , iniy uml Mi-*. Dim Muntgom- foi the year.
A l orn Roast i* plminid by
Sorrento; Ollie Glllla, John cry, treasurer, gavu a report.
tinrluss for Saturday. Mim h
Kay lor. Mra George Dresser
TODAY and S M I IIIIAY - MAIL I and 2
Plan* weir made for • If- illi, at ttio farm of Mr. ami
and baby; Eva Hell Itronks,
The special th at you van rereive unly
Mr*. Earl McIntyre and rcptluil fin Rev. John Hogtl- Mr*. Marvin Met'lain near
when a d v e rtis'd
baby, Mr*. Albert Andrew# Ictt, missionary to Africa Oviedo.
A maul Ilnur uu* enjoyed
tin *7.9* AUTOMATIC MAGIC WRITER
and baby; Warren Hay nr*, spom uicd tiy (lie class, to be
Bernice Osborne, Mr*. Rich­ lii'ld falluwing till- Sundae f o l l o w i n g Tuesday night's
ard Hums and baby, Sharon evening *eivice oil Malcn It) meeting and rrfreshimsit* of
Mill) Two (2) 12.00 Trlt-phonr Dialer*
Sharp, Tommy E d w a r d a , at which hr will U- guest pie and ruffes- were served
tiy the lionltstHc*, Mrs. Gerald
\ *12 Value
Sarnucl Smith and Henry speaker.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mea- Poller and Mis. McClain.
Oliver o( Sanford.
Now
'Villa Life-lime

Christian Homemakers Plan
Reception For Missionary

Missionary
To Speak Here

BEST BUYS IN

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ANNUAL

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

2 Days Only
Pen and Pencil Set

Choir Rehearsal
To Follow
UPY Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Hulled Presbyterian Youth
af Weslminster Presbyterian
Church will meet al 0:30 p in.
Sunday at thr Howell Park
offices.
Linda Pitman will have the
devotion prayer and Jack
Montgomery wiU lie m
charge of the refreshments.
All junior and senicr high
young people are invited to
attend.
Choir rehearsal will be held
following the meeting under
the di'cclion of Mr*. Gordon
DUloa. Both young people end
adult* are invited to aing in
1 the choir.

RAKE IIUSINKSS OPPORTUNITY
(Cnn He Purl Time to Sturt)
Due tu the laige influx of compact and foreign
iiulumuLdlc 'ulcs in the United States, a fate ami tin.
u«uul business oppoi tunily lias pivsent Itself pi an Indirtalusl cr tumpany.
A natiunni company will consider the appointment
uf t|uali(u-d dealers in this territury.
NO AUTOMOTIVE EXPEUlKNi'E NECESSARY
. . . . PROTECrKD TEIt Hi TORY.
If tpinlilicd, yuu will Ik- a**o&gt; inti-d with products nf
*ucli giants as General Motor*, Kind Midm Company,
Chiyslei Curpurutirn, Vulk-wagun, Rcnsult and others.
Yuu must be able tu fulluw company directives,
Slu.i Ik- local resident mijdmum three years.
NO SELLING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
Must have car.
.Minimum rash Investment $2,690. protected by in*
Vetitury of AAA-I ilu nufaiturns.
Partial ItnaliciMl assistants available to iiualiried
applicant*.
Must have local reference*.
Submit resume tu writing Ur —•

PRESIDENT. WAIN. INF.
400 PORTER ST.. EASTON, PA.

Only

Guarantee

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A G A IN -JU S T LIKE LAST YEAR -C O LD WEATHER UP NORTH ALLOWS EXTRA SHIPMENTS OF
BRAND-NEW FORDS DOWN HERE-ALL PRICED TO MOVE! EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOUI IMMEDIATE
DELIVERIES, EQUIPPED JUST AS YOU LIKE I HURRY IN-YOU WON'T GET STUCKI GET THE POINT?
A h |g)W A h
per month after down
payment.

'fill F a l c o n 2-Door
Sedan. Whitewall fires
arc optional a t extra
cost.

Ah L ow A h

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*5 7'

per month after duwo
payment.

'G3 Ford Galaxie 2-Doot
Sedan. Whitewall tire*
are optional a l uxtra
cost.

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VOL." 63

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Work on resurfacing lake
Mary Blvd. ha* started.
• • •
Over $100,000 w a s b e t
nightly a t the .loi-Alai. Race­
way and dog track combined
during the season.
• • •
Petition* going around Rasenna Park pio and con ru­
ga rding the proposed shop­
ping center in that area. . . .
Hearing set Mar. 13.
• • •
While the State Road Dept.
Is tuking a long look—and not
so long that something can't
tie done right away about itr—
at Celery Avenue as it wends
it* uneven way to the river,
maybe the 'city street crew
will go to work on that same
thoroughfare from .Mollonville
to i'aik Ave. . . • Humps,
hump* and ruts that make for
anything hut comfortable driving.
s • •
Railroad crossing* still »r«
causing much mumbling. • . »
Like Third and Myrtle. . . . Or
Fourth and Kim------Hint and
Thirteenth and a hulf—just
suuthwenst of the L o c k e r
plant. . . . Any others?
• • •
“
poor ole AC1.........The railloaders have to decide which
is less costly, maintaining the
track or putting cars back ort
tire track after they have “hit
the ties.” . . . Altd hasn't it
been TWICE i" ‘he last 39
days that tire wreck crew had
to put locomotives back on the
track at Myrtle, right back of
Celery Printing? • • • Dn thu
ground for many hour*. . . .
Maybe split that switch. . . .
Anyway, lire switch crew sit­
ting around coat* a few dol­
lar*. . . . And naturally, tiro
••switching" (no. not the kind
you give u bad boy. ’cause
these crewmen rcully cun l
help tlris!) ju*l isn't getting
done.
• — —
llut “poor cd« ACL" i*n t
doing so Itad on the mainline.
. . . Florida East Coast trains
Mill coming this
"* l,lu
crippling strike continue* on
that line------And Torn RIre •
folks are bundling all that
firm tourist business!!! ’l«inl
had, Annabelle!
•

Established 1**08

MON'.. MARI li dTTtlfiS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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That noise coming out of
Joe Wright s barbershop Fri­
day afternoon was Y « u n K
Hr ink Perkins gelling hi. first
haircut. . - Didn’t seem to
enjoy Hr* Initial experience, in
spile of Joe's U nder cure. . . .
And where wu* P“l*“ 7 • • • Al
the store! . - - " h o wants to
see Ire li'l *»" unhappy ? . • •
llut Tiny Brack didn’t have
,o spend any of the bond h#
won In the baby contest re­
cently. . - - &gt;’op footed » »
Cliut this about the kid
aball s p o n s o r s going
lund nowadays in a state of
N'k? . . . Just got their
lenient, from City RecreaII on costs for tile season.
. When Ron Perry slatted
y supervision of this fine
ith activity, the idea was
t the City would furnish
Is, l.iits, grounds and tim­
es under »u|iervisior» of the
y Director. . . . Kids furbed gloves und shoes. . . ,
&lt;n*oi* supplied uniforms,
linger., training. . . . Now
seems, hut* and hulls are
rtsed ugulnsl t (* .poll.sms.
. So is insurance, , . . And
re seem to lie some spuns who figure that they
I’t stand the pressure. . . .
« • •
iRHECTjON. I don't have
!
i flu . . . Sorry i

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BY LARKY VKRSIIEI.
City Attorney Bill llutchi,.011 tell* us that Pipeline-City
lease should be ready for final
approval tonight . . .
• • •
Don’t l&gt;e surprised if the
eity start* cracking down on
tiaffic violators .
• • •
Limcrork on 25th St. t» just
one hilt muddle of slush now
. . . “Can't do anythin* until
rain stops." County Engineer
Hill Bush »«y*.
• « •
The biggest water rustomer
In the ctiy is Hunt Co. . . . For
the last ’JO days 14.0.18.9JO
gallon* used.
• • *
Laurel Ave. will probably
be made a through street
from First to 13th.
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United Pres* Leased Wire

B R IEFS
B eef l'p Exports

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TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) —
Hov. Farris Hryant told a
new* conference (ofay that
plan* are in the work* to beef
up exports from Florida to
South Amcricun countries.

WASHINGTON (UI’I) — The SupnetM
Court upheld today a lower court decision th a t
would allow railroad* to eliminate "feather-bed­
ding" — unnecessary work—by operating em­
ployes.
An appeal by five railroad brotherhoods has
been before the court for some weeks. The deci­
sion was handed down last Nov. -8 by the 7t li
U. K. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago.
Today's opinion by I he court was unsigned.
Hut was simply ‘‘i&gt;er curiam" or "by the court."
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, former labor secre­
tary, did not participate.
Today's action means tlml after sonic rou­
tine moves the railroads can legally go ahead
with work rule changes tlmt would stop the
featherbedding.
During the proceedings, Lira is J. Wagner,
president of the Order of Railroad Conductors
and Hrakemen, said that the unions "will have no
alternative" hut to strike if the changes eventual­
ly materialize.

Final Picas

Before it strike takes place. President Ken­
nedy would appoint an emergency fact-finding
board. This would delay any strike action for all­
ot her (50 days.
The unions represent about 200,000 conduc­
tors, switchmen and other employes who work
on trains. They brought the lawsuit on the claim
th at the carriers were violating the Railway
Lalmr Act by I heir projmsnls.
The Supreme Court opinion said that Irnth
parties had exhausted all legal procedures in
the long dispute and "are relegated to selfhelp" in adjusting it.
Curler the new rules, altont 18,000 firemen
displaced by tlit* diesel locomotive would Ire dis­
missed and 25,000 other jobs would be abolished
over five years. The pay structure would be re­
vised to raise about 150,000 salaries.
Rules that bar crews from working beyond
certain change (mints would lie eliminated and
crews could take trains into yards without pay­
ment to standby yard crews.

PARIS (Ill'll — A special
military court heard final de­
fense pleas todsy in tlm trial
of II men accused of trying to
nssnssinnte President Charles
de (inulle.

Bill Nears
WASHINGTON
A h ill w h ich

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pxp m iil Hu*

ju n io r rn iM V i' o ffic e r tm in itu r
cm.ipr |,i half a million high

achool youths m il to be iutrot lu m l in the 11&lt;iiift,', U n la y.

Planes Collide
MONT II); M A R S AN.
) ranee (D PI)—Three French
air force plane* collided in the
air during n training flight to.
'lay, spilling flaming wreckHUf over a woo,I,*,f ntt'ii.

Heavy Snow

'Cowardly As Mice'
Chinese Tell Soviets
TOKYO ( Ill'll — Comm Un­
iat China concluded a massive
defense ctf its “ hard line"
communism with a challenge
to Russia t« debate their
idvologiral dispute in public.
Describing the Russian* ns
“cowardly us mire," the Chi­
nese Reds said.
“ If you are men e nr ugh,
str p fin-ward. Lot cm li si te in
1list debate publish all (he ar­
ticles in which it is criticized
by (be ...vi •».,*. a i d a ? tl,u
pinpln nr our nr. n countries
mid the whole world think ami
judge who is rig lit and nlm is
wl onjf."
The challenge was issued
Sunday in the L u rth a ~1 lust
installment rtf a lUO.OOU-Wrti&lt;1
defense

&lt;rf

M an

T ie - lu n g 's

communism as opposed tu So­
viet P r e m i e r Nikita S,
Khrushchev's to owed pulley
of pcureful coexistence. It
was the sharpest attack yet
on the Soviet leader.
The statement accused "cer­
tain people" — m e a n i n g
Khrushchev—of larth “adven­
turism" nri'l then •Yupituliiln-

lionisin'1 in the Cuban crisis
Inst fall. II renewed the .Mint
thesis that nil imperialists
and reactionaries are "paper
tigers" and that Ur be afraid
of them is "practically non­
sensical."
The statement did not a t­
tack Khrushchev directly by
mime, but the reference* were
unmistakable.
11 was hitter at tire fuel the
growing Sjim.Soviet^ split hn*
cidscu Hot-in ' • jjs inf nun b
of its eennototc aid to Red
China, saying these "certain
people" &lt;onlrime tu undermine
Communist unity.
it also expressed bitterness
over Khrushchev's decision to
pull hi* missiles out of Cuba
in the fact* of u nuclear war
with the capitalistic West.
", . . . During (hi* Cuhun
events certain people first
cuiitmltlcd tin1 on or of adven­
turism, and then committed
the e itor of riipitulatiunisin,
wanting the Cuban people to
a e e e p t liumiliiiting tel ms
which would have meant the
sacrifice of the sovereignty of

their country," the statement
said.
The statement was taken
front un article in Red Flng
magazine, the Peking regime's
leading theoretical journal,
rind broadcast by Peking Ra­
dio.

Sailors Loot

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DALLAS, Tex. &lt;UPI&gt;—'Twit
) unrig sailors, who for 13 day*
had lire powrr tu loot the U.
S. Treasury with a shipment
of Irlu nk federal rlicrks.
worth op to $.’&gt;9 million, were
held ineo in muni ratio today by
red-laced naval authorities.
The pair jumped ship in
Jupnii. iropped a run interna!
airliner in the United .States
and began a spending spree
that could have lapped (Ire
Treasury for unlimited funds,
depending upon the sailors'
nerve.

lly l tilii-d Press International

Deputies Find
Sanford Couple
Floating In Lake

A heavy snow storm driven
by high winds swept into the
northern planes today afterdepositing nearly a foot of
snow in Wyoming and Colo­
rado.

Funeral service* are being
held in abeyance (or a San­
ford couple who drowned early
Sunday In Lake Jc«*up.
Cororner
Hugh
Duncan
idcntilicd the rouplc as Matt
Curtis Stanley, SI, and his
wifesr. Mary Ann Stanley, 47
of H R. 2
Judge Duncan recounted the
couple, who resided near My­
ers fish camp, were observed
at.fi 30 a. in Sunday proceed­
ing in Ureir 12 foot boat, pow­
ered with a 35-horsepower
motor, for a fishing outing.
Some 15 minutes later the
victims were found floating
in seven feet of Water, along­
side their capsized treat, byDale Hogan, Sanford, and
Herman Rowers, Winter Park
Judge Duncan said larth
were considered cxirert swim­
mers. Neither wore a life jac­
ket although scat-type pre­
servers were found with the
taint.
Stanley, a native of Clynter,
Pa., had Ireeit employed as a
security officer al Dynatronirs, Inc . until recently.
Mrs. Stanley was s native of
Morocco, Ind.

GENEVA , 17PI» — Mm
V\estern power* today appar­
ently failed l« budge the So­
viet Union fiuin it* rigid postlion on the nuclear test ban
issue in no informal closed
‘hair debate at the 17-llulioti
distil liniment conference.

Stalemate

'This ©ne Was For H erbie'
It)

Dot IliiicinlHitham

Sanford's top-ranking - Jun­
ior Basketball Lea gnu All
Star tiani rolled over all op­
position nr lh&lt;- Stall. 'I burnsmerit held ) « i i * Friday and
Saturday to hold on to their
State Championship crown fur
the second ttrnight &gt;*ar.
And they did it for Herbie,
With u rallying eiy of
"Thi* mu-'* for 11•■«l»i»-.” the
Sanford youngsters trounced
Wcuuhilrhka 19 to 22. *i|uecx-

eil past I'c-nsaeidu 47 to 12 tiro sehool for year* waiting the children of tin* I’in m rst
an I mangled Tallahassee by u for the children t,, romp out, .................... .. n patient and
or inarched serenely down the tender sympathy am) a friend­
45 to *29 score.

foinplrtp slur) on spoils
page.
The accidental death of lit­
tle Hcrlde Weeks, Thursday
night stunned tbe hoys a* il
did the many children of thu
I'ilMvrest School am i. who
bore a ronipnsioliate and ten­
der affection for the 31-yearold Herbie.
I lot hie had hover ed around

middle nf the ruiel. oblivious
of the impatient traffic.
Herb!*, was born tire way
In- wri* ami il'* gentle but
inquisitive mind never pro­
gressed uuich be) mid that of
a small buy.
Itut tlio lurk of maturity
and understanding, the groU«i|ue, glimne-llke
body
amused no Jeer* nr sneer* in

ly roncern.
Tin- winning of ihn Stale
Junior itu&gt; * llns'ketiiall tTrain
pmnsliip i* a Meiuurium to
111 l bin Weeks
It was pin*id in lus mininry by the boy* in grateful
but apologetic tlranksglving
for their own strong, straight
bodies und in deepest iniii|iassiutr fur a buy who never inid
a ebnme.

Rising: Costs

ST. AUGUSTINE (U l’l) -

N io 4 0 -ih iy.o M F lo r id a K n * t
( ojm L R a ilw a y nti ike Im * | i | | * .

rising lonti*, *rrowing
hanUhip* muI never* econmu*
ic trtliAcks (n f ,'*ri t*’« iipri«nitutiij niiluntrii jf, fm minjf

Presses Roll
NEW YORK (UPI) - New
Yorkers scurried briskly to
lieu-stand* today to pick up
‘•“'il c o p ie s „f u„. rii Mt major
daily newspaper to be publish
'•'I •" *•“• eity in h7 duys. The
t'rt-page edition' of tbe New
Yolk Post rolled off | litpresses at H a. m. and ropb-s
were bundled Into delivery
vans for distribution through­
out tire city.

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A WET ROAD AND heavy rain* landed thin ear in a
from UiRhwtiy 1(5 100 feel west of Marina Isle Saturday
er J. L. Sikes reported the driver, ArLtiur Crawford,
charged with exceeding the safe speed limit,

"anxious to xrt thing* right,"
was jailed here Saturday night
for the grand larceny of a
mortgage.
lie told a reporter he want*
to bond out of jail and try to
correct any misdeeds done by
Iris firm.
llut hp insisted tire alleged
wrong doing* of Nova Rudd­
ers, Inc., weren’t of hi* mak­
ing. "I wa* only a one-third
partner and they always over­
ruled me," he claimed Inno­
(.Special to lire Herald)
cently.
lly Harold Hummel
Tire man i* William Clctus
Staff Writer
Itraden. secretary • treasurer
Gainesville Dali) Sun
of the now defunct Nova.
He wa* arrested Friday in
GAINESVILLE - A Lin
ford Ironic repair lirm officer, Nashville, Tcnn., and brought
BULLETIN
William' ('Ictus Itrailrn
was arraigned on graml
larreny charge. this morn­
ing in Gaincsvillr In eonnection with home repair
rackets in Alachua County
last year. Hr plraded in­
nocent In the ch arge* and
wa* held in the county Jail
under f t,900 bond pending
the next term of Circuit
Court.

S ilver Spoon
Babies nrriving til Sanford Memorial lln.-u
pital April 27 will literally he "born with u itilvcr
spoon in their mouths."
So announced Mix. Christopher Duller,
president of the Women's Auxiliary of Seminole
Memorial Hospital, today.
The "Pink Ladies" will present silver spoons
to all Imliies born at tin* hospital April 27, priticipnl day of the Hemi-t'entenninl Celebration.

Homestead Filing
Applications Lagging

2 Groups Urge
Up Teacher Pay

WASHIN GTON

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Death Not Due
To Lung Cancer

—

Society To Meet
The Kt-mlml* Numismatic
.Society will moot Wednesday
| at 7:30 p.m. in tha First
Federal Havings and Loan
Assn. Caucus Room.

slough 200 feet
afternoon. Troop­
of Sanford, was
(Herald Photo)

Builder Nabbed
In Repair Probe

Applnalimis for ll'fiT homesliml rvempllon me lagging
as compared to lllfiJ, accord­
ing to Mr*. Mary Earle Walk­
er, tax assessor. Sire said 3,.
,'ilHI ap|d ration* must In' filed
between now und Mnieli 31 to
eipirtl the luilllber frhsi ill
1992.
Applleant* ale irigi-d to filiiniiinilntlrly in onler to avoid
tin- Inst minute rush.
New applicant* are nspiestTALLAHASSEE (LTD —
ed to In ing tire deed to their
P iopo-i-l pay bike* fur sellool property ill und ninki. ripplicriteai hers would bring Into ef- linn for the exemption, ns
frcl at len*l two rwnmniend- sometime* it it necessary to
al inn* made rerently by the get ndilkliiinlrl inf«i ouitimi to
piesenl if fioin another state.
Governor**
CommiMiv oil
lYtsun* who have received
ifoality Education.
The rornmittce, in a report llu-ir renewal applii-ntions in
released two weeks ago. -aid i the mail arp urged to sign
alteption should he given to them und send them in along
the liiise salary of teaehera with Hu- lungildi- and intangi­
-ir
and to raising starting salar­ ble fo rm s with li have In—
properly filled in and signed.
ies.
Disabled persons or widow*
The I lurid* Education As­
sociation proposed pay hike* must file application for these
ranging front $100 to ft.fino u i-xrmptliiiis each year. If apyear for Floridu teacher*. If pliintiun Inis been filed In past
tb&lt;- propo.-uls uni uilt-iittd by
tile Legislaturo, tin- leeomtni Dilations of the governor’s
euiiimittee would la- realized.

Cuiig|v*sniun Dull Fuipm nf
A11In* -aid today la- will op­
pose the (Hiltion of the Pres­
ident's tax proposals calling
for a five per cent floor on
itemised ilnluetiiin*.
Fuqua *uid the five per
cent flour wuuld serve n* u
detriment to churches, chari­
table organization*, univrrsitii* and other institutions
winch draw all or pail of
their support from euiitrilnitions.

Fred Miller, Rill Bracken, Kenny Hinson (AllState), Bobby Lund&lt;iui*t, (All-State), Mutt
Morgan and Couch Don Stowell, Burk row,
Ricky Galloway, Bruce McKibbin, Mike l/&gt;ny
All Slate, and Captain of (he All-Star*), Bjad
ilolling**urth and Billy Miller. (Herald I’hoto)

m

inti* id* in mi id .Sunday,

Fuqua Hits
Tax Proposal

STATE CIIAMI'IONS. Sanford'* All Star Junior
iltbskcllmll team liokl* thu trojihie* they won a t
the Stato Tournament held here Friday and Sat­
urday. Three Sanford hoy* were named to thn
AU-State Team. From left, front row are Coach

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PITTSBURGH (U l'l)
A
pathologist's report t n il a y
|lsti-l pneumonia “ unrelated
to lung cancer" n» liq- cause
uf ilcuih of retired carpenter
Otto Pritchard, who twice
file&lt;l lung-ennct-r suits against
a lending tobacco company.
Pritchard, ill, of Pittsburgh,
died Inti- Saturday.
A statement by the hospi­
tal's p a t h o l o g i s t following nil
autopsy attributed death di­
rectly to pneumonia. The
tluHincut said*
“The patient died uf pneu­
monia umclutcd to his luntr
cancer. In a pivliminury ex­
amination there was no ey|.
denes* of cancer or residual
cancer."
Microscopic
•lamina­
tion will b« held on tissues,
but result* will not t-e known
fur a day or so.

year*, the form on tha tangi­
ble personal property return
is sufficient, New applicant*
must fuinisli proof of disabllit&gt; and sign a curd width is
uviiiluldt- fioin tlic- off ca.

Viels Slay
Missionaries
HAIGON

(U I'll

— Two

I'rolestnnl missionaries, o i i p
of llo-m n il. Ami-rii all, were
billed and two of their chil­
dren sei lon-l) wounded today
ill n I'nmmuiiist guerrilla innlaisli .’&gt;0 miles north of Sai­
gon.

A U. S. military spokesman
identified I In- dead mission­
in' i-&gt; as KtwooiJ Jacobsen nf
Fotcston. Minn., and Gasp.rrd
Makil of JsiiIi-i tin, tin- l'hilippines.

here Satunbiy night by »n
Alachua County d e p u t y
sheriff. He's the fourth man
arrested here rerently in ihn
emirso of an investigation of
alleged home repair racket­
eering.
Four other* aro being
sought by Alachua County authurifies and nine men havo
been Jailed for grand lar­
ceny ol mortgage* in neigh­
boring Nortiu'cnlral Florida
ruuntict.
Rraden said last night them
should be $5,200 In a Fort
Lauderdale hank account am!
Nova ha* some outstanding
debts, lie said if Ire can
raise bond to get out of Jail
he'll Iry to get lire money
ami make up the alleged deficienrcs in Nova work.
A hearing to set hi* bond
tentatively is set for Mon­
day. Bond on other repairr..cn urreited for grand lar­
ceny here recently ha* rang­
ed from $2,ooo to $3,ono,
Rraden claims lie was Just
"a rublter stam p" for hi*
partner*' decisions.
One of lire partners tlrailcn
referred to is Glenn Jom«
Jr., also being sought for
grand larceny.
"I (old ' them a lot of
limes, ‘They were making mu
feel llil* high'," Uradrn said
"They’d go off together and
make decisions, then como
luck and toll me what they
were," he claims,
Rraden admitted lie worked
on llro ileal in Alachua Coun­
ty that gave rise to the grand
larceny charge, Investigator*
said $159 of work was dimu
on the shell home of elderly
Mrs. Roiuniic Reed. About
$100 in debt* alrwr were paid
off.
In return for the work and
money, Nova took a $1,509
mortgage, investigator* say.
Rr.rdrn said Nova ceased
operations in Oetoher and ho
ha* been working for a homo
repair Rrm in Naslrvillo since.

Herald Index
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FORD!
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FORD!
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LAKELAND (UPI) - The
Joint Citru* legislative Commlllrc Itopei to pound into
ihnpc a legislative package
to be approved by Pic citru*
Induitry Starch 8.
The committee gave tenta­
tive approval Monday to one
proposal which would con­
tinue ■ 10 cent* per box ex­
cise tax on orange* for the
next four year*.
Several
other
proposal*
were discussed and deferred
for further action by the varJnm committee* within (he
industry. Represented at the
meeting were Florida Citru*
Mutual, the Florida Citru*
Commission, the Florida Canner* Association, the Florida
Fresh Citru* Shippers A*aoriatlon and the Indian River
Citru* League.
The 10 cents per box t»*
would revert to tix cents a
box after four years, unless
tli an pel later by live Legis­
lature, The plan would pro­
vide that six cents of the
amount be a permanent tax.
Two cents of tile amount
would be set aside for emer­
gency reserve funds and one
cent would be for incentive
advertising rebates.
The committee continued
Its studies on possible ways
that atrout one cent of the
tax be used on new product
research and development
while carrying on with pre­
sent research.

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The second most popular
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Each person who visited (tie
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By LARRY VERS1IEL
Tho kibosh wus put on any
proposal for an extensive
apartment house project at
Huntsville by Zoning Direc­
tor Rob Brown today. Out-ofstate developer* have been
here looking over the Sanford
Industrial Turk with the
thought
of
constructing
apartment* there, llrovvn says
it can't be done — Zoning
Commission will nut recune
an industrial area for apart*
mint*.

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an “ informal" breakfast re­
cently to get Hie gentlemen
thinking along the same lines
again after the Pipeline spilt
. . . They talked about thisand-that . . . weather, traflir violations . . . had grits
with liieir eggs and went
about liieir business . . . The
press, of course, was not in­
vited . . . The taxpayers
picked up the cheek.
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Chips, which reminds me,
did you know commissioner*
received their agenda for tin*
commission meeting wi t h
po-tage due stamped over Hie
envelopes . . . It was a heavy
agenda, at that.
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Willi all llie money the
county i* spending repairing
windows in the courthouse,
could they plraso put some
new metal strip* on the In­
side staircase? Almost broke
my neck the other day. (Ah.
1 know what you're thinking.}
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Rids on the Dellary .Nurs­
ing Hume expected in he
opened today have been post­
poned again.

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Remember l a s t w e e k
“ Clock” mentioned city em­
ployes will pick op tree de­
bris on Myrtle Avenue at
fifth Street hut not on Tilth
it Myrtle? We watched them
Wednesday noon—picked up
two big piles of tree debris in
an alley at Filth Street, halt
block from Myrtle, and pass­
ed up a third pile at the curb
less than IS feet away. Won­
der what gives?

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Naval Air Station D asking
for l.iO ooo additional gallon*
ol water . . . Wow. that water
program is definitely a must
now . . . Clans should be sub­
mitted for the new well fields
by April I.

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The Bear Lake Democratic
Committee has Invited Demos
Mack Cleveland Jr.. (Jordon
Frederick and GOP Jan For­
tune to speak to the group at
the Florida I'ower Lounge at
S p m. March 21.

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Puts Off
Indefinitely
Tin: State Game anti Fish Commission tabled in­
definitely today a pro|Htsal to convert 7.000 acres
near the Sanford Naval Air Station into a gam e pre­
serve.
The revpiesl had Iwon made by a group o f ciUr.?ns
living in the area, but outside the city limits of San­
ford.
Spokesmen said the major reason for tin* r e -’
iliiest was to avoid accidental shootings. Several resi­
dential sections arc in the area.

Industrial Park
Slated To Cel
S200.000 Boost
Advance guard for the
cmnmetieenient of construc­
tion of a 9JINMNHI industrial
building at Sanford Industrial
Park uriivrd hern Thursday
afternoon.
M. J, Monaghan, of Dallas,
Tinas, In charge of Fast
I oas; budding fur J. I.. \\ |liatns and Company, Dallas,
raid today that hi* crew will
runimcnee Monday t&lt;&gt; prepare
the Rite for actual building
activities.
Williams, lure last January
for the III.II Products did calion, said at that time lie- will
creel the bilge steel and concrete industrial building for
-peculat ion.

Fasula To Run
Against Ferrin
North Orlando .Mayor Flank
Fasula qualified early today
a* u candidate for the Croup
Tin eo Village Council post to
oppusti Art Keriln in tho
March 1U elections.
Other candidates filing be­
fore today's &amp; pan. deadline
wire Henry Ward and Rrginald Webster who qualified late
Wednesday for the group live
seat.
Running for the group one
post is Art Rhudcs who quuli
lied .Monday.
Voter registration u* of to*
day stand* at sonic 11(1 of qn
estimated 400 or more and
residents are reminded that
tin Village Hall is staying
open Wednesday and Fiiday
nights for those who are un­
able to register during regu­
lar office hours. Rooks will
close March IS.

Congolese Kill,
Mutilate Two

Wonder if they're having
water troubles out by Coun­
EL1SAIJKTHVILLE, Katan­
ga &lt;CPU—Central Congolese
try Club .Manor . . . 1
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hunch that Rear Lake Road day night, killed one and mu­
will definitely lie put into the tilated the other, Tinted Na­
county's road program next tion* officials said today.
The incident pushed rela­
year.
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tions between the Katangcse
It will he Interesting to see and the Congolese troops,
wlut the Slate Industrial In­ who were brought here to
vestigators turn up in that speed Katanga's reintegration
boiler explosionout by Hunt. Into the Congo, to a new low.
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Twenty-four hour* earlier,
That young doctor leaving four Tungo soldiers were
town !* definitely not Vince killed In a Katangese police
Roberts.
ambush.
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The mutilated man told hi*
What's all this fit** about UN rescuer* Rial the Congobuilding permit for English Icie soldier* told him they
Estates School? It's custom­ planned to wipe out the Kaary' for the contractor to get tangese police force tonight.
the permit . . . bids will be
The Congolese troop* killed
opened sometime next month. one policeman with a bayonet
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thrust through the stomach
Casselberry officials are and tortured the other, the
seeking to establish the iden­ official* said.
tity of a mysterous “ Tom",
Rollins College student who
professes to have been the
author of their proposed new
charter. For "Tom 's" infor­
mation, It Just won't work . .
the charter draft was drawn
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
up by Art Lego and his com­
Kennedy
asked
mitter from five other such President
documents and too much time Congress today for a aerie*
and work went into Oic pro­
of new law* to protect Ne­
ject for somebody else to get
groes from “ the cruel dis­
the credit.
ease of discrimination" In
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Recommendations for pro­ voting, schooling, and other
posed primary and secondary walka of life.
Tho President outlined hit
road Improvements in Semi­
nole County will be mods by proposal* In a 0,000-word spe­
th» Chamber of Commerce cial message, his firs', ou civil
long range planning commit­ rights. Tli* politically signifi­
tee on roads to the County cant message hailed the idCommission at 7
this eve­ nilniitrwtlon’s non-lcgslative
an-ompliahmeoL in th* past
ning at the u&gt;uil house.

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WEATHER: Generally fair nnd Warmer through Friday. High today, 60-65. Lmv tonight, do-50.
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LAKE-LAND lCIM) - Flor­
ida Citnu Mutual says fro­
zen orange roncentrate sale*
will have io drop sharply if
supply i* to meet demand.

The Slate Com mission rereived a Idler from Hie
Seminole County Commission
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in which the county officials
gave their backing to the pro­
Trial Opens
posal.
TALLAHASSEE (CIM) Rut the state group said it
Trial begin* In Federal Court
could not prrvenl a man from
here today of a suit by Nr.
liuntin-- on property lie own
geo parent* seeking total in­
cd, and that the entire matter
tegration of white schools in
appeared to lie one of tres­
Leon County.
Proposal for the establish­
passing rather than a prob­
ment of an airport to serve Talking1 Staire
lem which fell under ID juris­
nil of Seminole Count* will
TALLAHASSEE I CPI I diction.
lie given study by the airport A StOU annual pa.v raise for
Speaking for the sanctuary
committee of Hie Cham Iter of
were K. J. Cameron and R. F. Commerce at a luncheon- Florida'* public srhool leachhull, property owners. It was meeting Monday noon at the rr* got to the talking stage
before a legislative group
Kutz who originally requested Capri Restaurant, it wa&gt; re- Wednesday
the County Commission to net ported lids morning by Chair­
up the area as a bird refuge. man Merle Warner.
Speaking against the pro­
Subject*
for
discussion
TALLAHASSEE (IT U —
posal were member* of the Men.Iav will be legislation
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin rutSeminole County b'p .tsnian's I ami site. Warner soi l
e I Wednesday Hut places of
t Association, who previously
It will be determined who- lhisInc* - in Florida may he
had Inin quoted that the area thcr legislation will he neccshe’d liable for letting minors
along Lake Jr.-sup included *ar&gt; for an enabling act to
use such vending machines
tin “ best &lt;loVr anil ilnck hunt­ form a Seminole County Air­ as those which sell beer.
port
Authority
to
i
establish
ing" in Siiniimlo County.
Speaking for the Sport*- and maintain a public wir- f | P l ' H V C l ' f
man'* Association were Leo. field, complete with hangars
WASHINGTON (CPU —
A. Speer, vice president; ant other aviation facilities,
S "**re" ' (’ u,url, " i r w A *°'
Jack Wilber, secretury-tren»■ W arner pointed out certain
b&gt; a defense b, Fcn.tsyurcr. and Henry Wight anil legal trehnicalllles must p, '
accompli-bed in H e near hi- ln ,n b ,,ff t,flU " , WWc-reiiH.
William Field-.

County Airport
Establishment
Meet Monday

Machines

Group Organized
To Fight Charter
An immediate past mem­
ber of the Casselberry Hoard
of Aldermen tub! the Herald
today that a Citizen's Com
initlce’ has organized in the
lown
protest the content of
the proposed new charter now
being prepared by the attor­
ney for presentation to the
1903 Legislature.
Mrs. Hope Renuelt said
that a group consisting of
right persons met Wednesday
night to go over the charter
before railing a public meet­
ing to “ acquaint the citizens
of till* town with what is be­
ing put over on them." No
date lias been set for the
inerting at thin time.
Complaints of Hir commit­
tee ernter around powers of
taxation included in Ihe char­
ter draft and on the manner
In which "Hie whole thing
was prepared, approved and
turned over to Hie allurney
before Hie people even had a
chance lo sec It," Mrs. Ren­
net! said.
A public meeting wa&lt; held
Monday night hy the llouril ol
Aldermen, the Charter Com­
mittee and the attorney lo go
over the entire document. Six
citizens attended and of the
six only one registered any
protest*.

lure il it I* decided an act
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_,nn,rt
has held unconstitutional.
to set up the airport author­

ity.
A nuniln-r of potential site*
are under cunsido'alkm, the
chairman stated,, adding It
has been tentatively decided
the airport must be central­
ized to serve all area* of
Seminole County,
Seminole County lias not
had a public airpurt since
prior to 1910. A landing strip
was located on South Sail ford
Avenue in the vicinity of
the present 11Ml I’roducts
plant. The Slade private airl&gt;ort near Sanlando Springs
lias been closed, it was re­
ported.
Serving with Warner on the
Chamber's airpo“* committee
are Ilolwrt Crumley, WiUiain
Udflcr Jr.. Dr. James Foley,
Kenneth I.effler, Scott Rums,
l.ciloy Robb, W. (i. Stewart,
Cdr. Timmas I,. Cornier, Lt.
Charles Allen, John Alexand­
er, l-ee A. Wheeler Jr , Gor­
don Frederick and Richard
McCann a.

Cool
PARIS tt’ Ptt - Tlu Western Allies today showed
general coolness toward Pres­
ident Kennedy's plan for a
multi-nation nuclear
force
with the North Atlantic Trial)
Organization (NATO).

Verbal Barrage
MIAMI ( UPt I Former
MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walker
opened "Operation Midnight
Ride," * five-week, IT-slatc
speaking tour. Wednesday
night with a verbal barrage
againsl the t'nltcd Nations.

Protest Sales
JACKSONVILLE (L'Pli The Jacksonville Ministerial
Alliance has joined members
of tin Florida Retail Federa­
tion In prolesling Ihe opening
of liusines* establishment! on
Sunday in Florida.

Summon Chiefs

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Senate preparedness subcommittee tod a) summoned
the intelligence chiefs of the
The Sheriff's Olfirc today is Army and Navy to tell their
investigating a break-in at the itorie* of tlie Cuban missile
Midway School in which the crisis.
office wat ransacked, deput­
12 Hurt
ies reported.
The break-in occurred some­
POMONA. Calif. (L'l’ l ) —
time Wednesday. Deputies Twelve men were Injured,
were determining if anything four of them seriously, Wed­
of value wa* taken from the nesday night when an explos­
office.
ion at a General Dynamic*
plant destroyed an unarmed
guided
missile undergoing
ground tests.

Midway School
Broken Into

Budget Buys
%

Many downtown Smiftml merchiintfi will lm
open Friday night until H jt.nt. to enable idiop|H?rn
to take tulvantage of Kirst-of-the-Month specials
being offered for mile in todny’tt Herald,
midget buy*, special item*, new spring
merchandise, and some half-price clearance sales
will he noted on page 7 today, us well as in oilier
advertisements throughout the puper.

10 Held
SANTO' DOMINGO, D. It.
(UPI) —Dominican authori­
ties today held at least 10
pro • Communist demonstra­
tors who broke up thr in­
auguration parade of Presi­
dent Juan llofi-h with shouts
of anti-American slogan* and
battle* with police.

Strong Rights Measures Asked

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two year*.
He called fur laws to speed
consideration of voting suits
hy Negroes, provide them tho
ballot while their suits arc
pending, guatamn- them the
same voting tests a* white*,
and presume they are literate
If they have completed the
sixth gtade.
Kennedy also asked for f«*Jera! technical and financial
a**i*tanr« to school district*
which need help to desegre­
gate. And h* requested four

more years of life plus ex­
panded powers for the U. H.
Civil Rights Commit*ion.
Describing thrwe at “ a list
of priorities," Kennedy said
he knew his proposed and
past action* *‘du not consti­
tute a final answer to the
problems of race discrimina­
tion In thla rountry." lie
promised tu sign, if emu-ltd,
any- “ other measure* directed
toward these fame gml* "
“ The program outlined In
thi* message should not pro­

TIIUKS., FKHRUARY 28, 1003 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 638

BRIEFS Navy

Dropping Sharply?
MERLE WARNER
'Culls Meet'

Established 1008

vide lh&lt;&gt; occasion for •ectlunnl
bitterness," Kmncdy sail).
"No statr or section of lids na­
tion can pretend a aelf-righteuus role, for every area has
it* own civil rights problems.
Nor should the basic elements
of this program be imperiled
by partisanahip."
The I’re-ident's failure to
ask for rnurh new civil right*
legislation until now has
arouse*! critic is in from sum*
Negro leaders and some Re.
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller,

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Denies British Sub
Sneaked Past Defenses
NORFOLK. Vn. (UPI) — The U. S. Nnvy
denied Wcdncsulny u report that a Ihiti.di ntibniat'ine, after giving advance warning, (dipped
through this country's submarine defenses.
The London Daily Mail claimed the eon.entional sub IIMS Orpheus |mmiptented the U. S.
Navy's Imutcr-killer submarine defenses and sur­
faced within attacking distance of the New Lon­
don, Conn., naval base.
The newspaper said t he Navy radioed an
“ o ff the record" message to ltrilish submarine
headquarters saying "well done.''

Atlantic Fleet headquarters hero said tho
statement the Orpheus penetrated U. S. defenses
was “ without foundation.*
The Navy said tho Orpheus participated in
exercises with the U. S. Navy from Jan. 28 to
Fob. 12 and was nssigned n mute for the trip
front Scotland to the United Stntes.
“ Her position was known to Atlantic Fleet
headquarters throughout the entire transit," the
Navy, said.
It said lhe “ well done" message merely com­
plimented the Orpheus on her participation in
the submarine exercises.

Jel Noise
Leaves Congress
In A Muddle
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
A llirijsr subcommittee re­
ported today that then was
not o h o li Congees* eon do
about the deafening roar of
jet nirernft.
The *uIno mmit tee sold air­
craft noise ts it “ scientific
problem vvhlilv cannot he re*
solved by legislative action."
It did not completely ruin
out congressional action In
the future hut suid it would
not come until the problem
bail Im-i-ii dealt with hy goV*
eminent ugeiicie* him ) the air*
craft industry.
Among other thing- it ireommended llmt local govern­
ments explore the possibility
of using ii “ reasonable exer­
cise of police power" in re­
ducing the effects of uiicruft
noise.

Informer Set
Up Lucky, Peel
TALLAHASSEE (L'Pli Chirf Investigator Henry Lovern testified today that in­
formation furnished h&gt; inform­
er James W. Venter put the
Fbiriitn uhnrirz* n r
riorhla Sheriffs Bureau on
the track of Hie killers of
Circuit Judge and Mr*. C. E.
Chilling worth,
l-ovcrn said the sheriffs
bureau was not Involved In
Investigation of the Chilling
worth case until Yenzcr "sel
up" Floyd liolzapfcl and
Joseph A. Peel, who later
were convicted of Use mur­
ders
liolrupfcl, who cunfossed
that he and Negro moonshiner
Bobby Lincoln drowned the
Jurist and his wife in the At­
lantic Ocean in IU.Y) on «irder* of Peel, received Hie
death sentence. Peel, a form­
er West Palm Reach City
Judge, wa* sentenced to life
in prison while Lincoln won
immunity (or turning states
evidence.
Venicr. a former Miami
laitel detective and associate
of llnlzapfel, spent more than
a year on the Chlllingwurth
case a* a paid Informer fur
the sheriff's bureau. He is
one of five persons claiming
the JIUO.OUO reward offered
by Hie .Stale legislature for
information leading lo appre­
hension and conviction of the
killer*.
W zih Ii Or Popcorn?
A car wash will lie held
Saturday at (he shell Station
on the corner of 2Mh SI. and
I'ark Avo. by member* of Ihe
Dl'T Club of Seminole High
School. The group will al*o
sell popcorn all day. at the
station and around town.

CivitunH
Robert licfserer, hospital
administrator will speak to
the Civitan Club at their
meeting at the Capri at T
p. m. today. Program chair­
man u Rill Klinefelter,

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FIRE FROM A D E FE C TIV E fircitlttcu flue cauHed extennivc iltinuige to
the home o f AHeli H aywood, MR7 Went Kith Street, early thin mortiiiiir*
Fire C hief Mm k Cleveland Sr. re)tur(cd Ihe blaze mvcpl through the uphtulrn o f the twu-Mtury homo. The ch ie f mid nix firem en, vvitii tw o plcccii
o f upimnilurt, ren|xu)iled at 2:11 tun. and fuiight Lite l'iro f o r itcurly three
hours. No estinm to o f the ilmnuge was given.

Savage Sons Return Friday
Flight crew* and aircraft j men will arrive via trampoil
hi**vy Aliack Squadron „| Kaiuoy Field Satur lay
) IV(. _ n,(. -savage Son* of
allcriHxm.
Saiilurd"—return Friday aft­
Heavy A t t a c k Squadron
er an absence of nearly seven
Five, commanded hy Cdr.
month*.
Tlie squadron’s 12 AM! Sky- I.yte II. Selte, USN. left Sanwarrior attack bombers will loid Inst Aug. 9 fur operations
dash over Ihe city in a light iibnaril Hie l SS Furrestal
formation Ily-hy before laud with Ilie .Second and Sixth
ing at Ramey Field lo long- Fleets.
While deployed, the “ Sav­
awaited reunions with fam­
age Sons" participated in
ilies and friends.
ttflirials at NAS Sanford re numerous joint service and
porl the fly-by will take place NATO exercises, Hew more
liuurs for the lirsl halt id
at .1 pm.
The remainder of t h e fisral IfhU than any other
squadron's 3oo officers and Sanford-based squadron, and
hosted many mayor military
and governmental figures.
In addition, the Forrest aI

Seven Killed
As Jel Crashes

l AII!RANKS, Alaska (UPI»
— An Air Form KC-!3.r&gt; Jet
tanker crashed oil takeoff at
Kirlson Air Force Ram, Wed
neiulay night, killing the sev­
en airmen aboard and an air
pol cclnun on duty at the main
gale.
The four-engine Jet falter­
ed when taking off from the
north runway, akhided along
llie ground and wiped out tho
main gate to the base.
Ruining wreckage from the
plane spewed ncrosa the Alas­
ka highway which runs past
the gate, blocking the high­
way lo truffle for several
hour*.

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Seminole County 4-11 Girl Cathy Cninmnrk
of Geneva walked away with a trophy and a firnt
place blue rihlmn at the State 1-11 Dairy Awards
Hani|uut held Monday niffht at the Chamber of
Commerce Uuildint? in Orlando.
The trophy came an the State Butter Fat
Production award and the blue ribbon for her
rtffiatared Jersey which placed firnt In division
competition at the State Dairy Show held all day

Monday in conjunction with the opening of the
Central Florida Fnlr.
Seminole's other entries. Frances Cammnek,
also with a registered Jersey, took a red riblsin
and Philip Lukus o f Slavia, with a grade Jersey
heifer, took a red ribbon.
Animals shown in competition Monday from
all over the state will lie on display in the Agri­
culture Barn at the Fair during the remainder of
the week.

Courthouse
Records

Mrs. J. S. Moore!
Dies In Hospital
Mra, Ruth Rumby Moore,
P4, widow of th* late J, 8.
Moore Hr., ditd at 8:C0 p.m.
Wednesday at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital after a short
illneia.

C0 years befors making htr
home In I.akn Mary for the
p u t fiva yvata, Hhe was s
mstnhsr of tho First Presby­
terian Church of HsnfenJ.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mrs. Charlls Hlaton of Cler­
mont, (is.; twu suns, Arthur
C, Moors of Hanford and J,
Milton Mourt of Lako Mary;
a »i*ur, Mr*. W. W. Yoth.rs
of Orlsndo; nine grandchildrtit, 10 great greandclilldrcn
and numerous nlw.es and
Atphows.
Funeral **rvi«*s will bo
held at SO a.m. Saturday at
Brlsaon Funeral Home with
Rev. Grover G. Sewell Jr. of­
ficiating. Burial will be in
Greenwood ConsUry la Or­

lando.

LONG WOOD FIREMEN spent nearly three
hours Sunday afternoon fighting against heavy
winda to bring a threatening brush fire Herons
from Veino'e Lumbor Yard under control. The
volunteer! were aucceaaful in confining flamea
within a two acre area.
(Herald Photo)

Power Official Cites Need
For Consumer Unit Service

The family rsqusst* that In
llsu of flowars a msmorlal
be given In Mrs. Moore's
name to the Thornwell Orph­
Ted Johneon, assistant to
anage In Clinton, f . C.
tho view prssldsnt of thi Flor­
ida Powsr and Light Company
definsd a 'consumer unit' as
nawly formed family unit of
young married couples, who
In sotting up housekeeping
and raising a family, m e t«
a nsad for all ths aervlosa and
By Jew Magin
An invitation has betn ax- product* that Industry pro­
tended from the Hobby Craft ducts.
Johnson said that th* an­
Club of Chnlaotn by it* p m ldent, Mra. Maalne Kennedy, ticipated eurge of euch con­
for all person* In th* oommun- sumer unite In Florida In tho
Ity Interested In craft work to next seven yesre will b* "Ilka
attend regular meetings of the nothing ever experienced be­
club each Wednesday at 9:80 fore In thle country."
Ho based hla predictions on
a. m. at th* Lake Catherine
the spiraling birth rat* the!
Inn.
Mr*. Kennedy report* that began Just before World War
the group has had an especial­ II and "has never slacked off
ly busy year. Instructions sine*."
There ere ten percent mor*
have been received on making
dress hats from plpo dsanera young people of marriageable
and In making ahlrrcd pillows age today than there were 10
which provide attractive dec­ ymri ago, he «nld, and noted
that the approaching group
orator llama for tha home.
of lat« teens and early twen­
ties la 81 percent larger.
"But tha 14 to 17 year eg*
group, which will W* marry­
ing In *lx to 10 yaar* con­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - stitutes n DO percent greater
Venus, the brightest 0f plan- number uf potential consumer
oti iten from aarth. is reilly units than we had ten years
a dark, broiling desert hidden ago," Johnson said.
••That'* why ws unhaeltatby oily clouoa.
Scientists presented t h i s Ingly predict a tremendous
picture of the planet Tuesday growth and future fur Flor­
from reports supplied by ra­ ida," ho said.
lie pointed out that th*
dio, radar, and tha ll-mlnut*
flyby of Venus made by the state has maintained It*
growth pattern of doubling
Morlner-2 spacecraft.

C raft Club
Invites
Attendance

V en u s-D a rk
Broiling Desert

It* population avtry 80 years,
steadily and continuously over
since It entered the Union.
"We believe Florida’s pop­
ulation will reaeh seven to
eeven and a half million peo­
ple by 1970," he said.
"You'll ask, 'But what of
the quality of this popula­
tion t " he said, "Will It be
made up of retirees T Wh«r*
will th* Industrial production
to support the** seven and a
half million p*opl* com*
from?"
Of Ut* n«w p*opl* who
hav* moved Into Florida In
the last t*n years, Johnson
said that AA percent of thsrn
were in the productive work­
ing *ge group, 30 percent are
those people's children and
only 15 psrewit are retire#*.
"And retiree* aro bringing
more and mure to the *cunumy as business assume* more
and morn responsibility for
p*n*luns and retirement plant
to make the y**r* of the ten­
ter citizen* comfortable and
substantial, so that they are
able to purchase th* goods
•nd ssrvirst that stimulate
and strengthen our economy,"
ho said.

Pack 543 Supper
A covered dish supper has
been act lor Cub Ucoul* snd
parent' of Pack $4$, Tuesday,
at All -Soul* Koclll Hall, Mr*.
II. S. Colby ha* announced.

Real Estate Tr»n*«rUom
Joan Alice Ream, olvlr. to
F1IA, Heftier Homes, JH.2UO
William Gibbs to F ill, Heft­
ier Homes, $8,200
Anders Anderson, rial, b&gt;
Charts* l.aForge, elux, N.
Chuluota, $9,000
A. R. Prlerson. Jr., etal, to
Theodore (.'halfant. elux,
Rest Haven, $14,raai
Freno Morrison, utvir, to Carl
M. TeuUch, Jr., etal, 22-2121, $S5,ooo
LMN Enterprises, Inc., to
Xrn Z. Heeler, etux, West
Wild mere, $13,200
Final Divorce Decrees
Evolyn Ferris vs Eugene
Ferris
Betty Faye Garvey vs Ro­
bert L*e Girvey
Hulls Filed
Fed. Nat’l Mtg. Assn, vs
Duggan J. Waldrop, ctux,
mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat’l Mtg. Assn, vs
Anderson llartless, mtg.
fcl.
Letter Stater, ctux, vs. Char­
les Haynes, vial, mtg. fcl.
Flril Fed- V* Eddie Arils,
rial, mtg. fcl.
Herbert Fenelson vs Ruth
Hudson, mtg. fcl.

New Brownie
Troop Formed
By Jan* Ca***lb*rry
A new Brownl* Troop has
been formed in the Csssclboiry-llowell Perk area and
the first meeting was held
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at the home of the leader,
Mrs. Robert Begin, 010 Forest
Dr.
Mra. 1710010* Poore Is coleader.
Twelve girls attended the
organisational meeting and
March 22 hat been tentatively
■et for Investiture.
Other aecond, third or fourth
grade girls In the urea wish­
ing tu become Brownies may
contact Mr*. Btgln or Mrs.
I’oorc.

Cubans Still
Get 'Millions'
WAHIIINGTON (UPI) —
Rep. Carl Elliott, (D-Ala.),
estimated today that tho Cu­
ban government still gets be­
tween $3 million and $4 mil(on In American money every
year.
Most of th|s, he said, come*
from Cubans who work on the
Guantanamo
Naval
Base.
They art- paid In dollar*.

Get Ready for Out-door Living!

Symposium Set
On Exceptional
Child Care

n&gt; Jane ( astrlberry
Problem* dealing wi t h
needs o( Florida'* exceptional
children and the State Lett!**
Islurr’* role in meeting these
demand* will bn preaentrd at
a Legislative Sympoilum on
Exceptional Children lor Cen­
tral Florida next Wednesday
at the Cherry Plaza Hotel in
Orlando. Senator Uetli John­
son of Orange County will art
as host legislator,
A dinner will be held at 6
p.m. In the Fountain Terrace
Room with the 0 |&gt;en meeting
to follow at 7:30 p in. In the
Egyptian Hoorn.
Representative group* from
Seminole, Orati|e, I,she, U*
ceolu, and Brevard Countira
have been Invited to attend
the meeting which alao ia
open to (lie public and nil iniervaletl parent*.

Sportsmen Plan
St. Patrick’s
Day Dance
By Joan Magin
The Chuluota sportsmen'"
Club announced plan* thi*
week to aponaor a St. ratrick'* Day Dam* on Satur­
day, March 19, at tli« Clubhouse (or member* and their
guests.
The
announcement
was
made by W. E. Chadwick,
president of the club, who
said that the decision to
sponsor the upcoming danco
was made after the recent
Valentine Dance proved ao
successful.
Flans arc being made by
the Sportsmen to decorate
the hall in the traditional St.
Patrick's Day theme and to
serve a bullet during the
evening.

Magic Show Nets
$140 For PTA
By Louise Slmunek
Altamonte Elementary PTA
otficiuls report that approx­
imately $140 wai cleared on
the "Mr. Magic" show spon­
sored by the group at th*
school last Friday night. Pro­
ceeds wiU go towards tbo
purchase of additional books
for thr school library.
All seata In the school audi­
torium war* tak«n fur th*
performance and expressions
on Uie faces of children and
rounda and rounds of ap­
plause Indicated that thoi*
attending enjoyed every min­
ute of the entertainment.
Tlie refreshment stand did
a whopping business and pop­
corn wai sold out before the
show opened.

First Chief
HANTO DOMINC.O (UPI)
— The Inauguration today of
President Juan Boseh give*
the Dominican Republic Its
first ficaly alccUd chief ex­
ecutive In more than SO years.

The

Library Nets
$100 On Sale
It) Louise Almunrk
Committee* In rhurge of tbo
rummage sale sponsored re­
cently by the A l t a m o n t e
Sprint:* l.ibrmy A»*n. have
termed the project n huge suc­
res* with net result* amountIng t» npproximetrly flo&lt;&gt;.
A part of tbc clot hint: from
thi* sale wu* carefully select­
ed and doiiMtrd to two indig­
ent fetnlliei In the town.
Item* which rernein from the
asle will be given to the Good­
will Industrie*.
Tbo association b n * a n nnunred it* nomimitlntr com­
mittee which was named at
the la*t meeting. Serving In
thi* group will be Mr*. J. D.
.Morrison, Mr*. M. (5. Pete and
Jeff llodgc*. Election of new
officer* I* scheduled for April
4.

TOP IIAT ANI) TAILS, from the old Fred

DeBary Bridge Club Names
Winners For Week, Series
fifteen tabic* played jn two
section* at this week’* meet­
ing of the Dellsry Duplicate
Rridga Club at 1 p.m. Tues­
day st the Community Cen­
terWinner* in section one dlructed by Mis* Ethel John­
son were NS. first, Mr. und
Mr*, George Pcuraall; second,
Mrs DoyU Driver and Wil­
liam Woodlock; thin), Mr*.
Ruth Rlatt and Howard Mid­
dleton.
EW, first, Mrs. A. O. Beson, and Mis. Loui»« Middleton; aecond, Mrs. Myron Accardi and Mr*. Harry Schnb;
third, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Daglla.
Winner* In section two di­
rected by Col. William Hague
war* NH. first, Mrs. Arthur
Wlllgoosa and George Dickie;
second, Chester Coons und R,
T. Stevens; third, F. E. Ren­
ton and Norman Meyer.
EW, first, Mr. and Mr*.
Virgil Mots; aecond, Harry M.
Brown and K- A. Matheson;
third, Mr*. Minnie Jlcitman
and F. It. Froehllrh.
Winners for the month of
February v w t * . first, Harry
M. Ilrown; second, Mrs. Doyle
Driver; third tienrge Dirklr;
fourth, Mr*. U ulii' Middle­

ton and fifth, Mrs. Ruth
Rlatt.
Winner* of the two month*
series with a loving cup a*
first prise- were first, Mra.
Ruth Rlatt; second, Mra. K.
W. Ackerman; third, If. Guy
Chase; fourth, Mrs. William
Woodlock; fifth, Mr*. Frank
Austin and sixth, Mias Ethel
Johnaon,
Tha engravtd eup will be
presented at next weok’a reg­
ular meeting.

Moose Lodies
Set Bake Sale
The I.edlca Organisation of
Sanford Moo*a Lodge 185|
I will sponsor u Hake Sale this
.Saturday in flont of the
Mary Post Office beginning
at o:itn a. m.
Member* and friend* of the
group wishing to contribute
baked good* for the project
ure requested to hting them
directly to the sale site or to
the I. fl. A. Food Mart.

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Deer fawn* are devoid of
telltale scent, enabling them
the better to avoid marauding
predator).

Astaire song and dunce number will set the scene
for this trio of pretty girls at the Heart Fund
Show, being presented at the Melodee Skating
Itink, Sunday at 8 p. ill. From left urn Miss Donna
Murkos, Miss Jackie Ivey and Miss Rena Mc­
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9 is 4-H Week in Seminole in Action.’’ Tucker said.
“ During this week 4-H club­
County throughout the nation.
Cecil Tucker, County Agent bers and their leaders will be
anti Miss Myrtle Wilson, attempting to influence more
Hume Demonstration Agent, young people to join or form
two of the organisation's 4-11 Clubs; acquainting par­
ents with 4-H and seeking
sponsors said today.
“ There arc more than 250 their cooperation; encourag­
young people between the ing capable, youth-minded
ages of 10 and 20 in Semi­ men and women to become
nole County, who will be ob­ volunteer local leaders; in­
serving ami demonstrating creasing public understand­
the tbemc of this year’s mot- ing of 4-H aims and methods

and expanding support for
year-round activities," said
Miss Wilson.
“ During this time. * e will
also honor 4-H friends and
express our appreciation to
them for the important part
they play," she added.
The 4-H Clutv .program is a
part of the n^iynS education­
al system of Cooperative ex­
tension work in which the
U, S. Department of Agricul­
ture. the state land-grant
colleges and the counties
share.
4-H Informal, out-of-school
learning supplements and en­
riches training given in the
home, school and church,
meeting the needs of youth

In both rural and suburban
area*, Miss Wilson noted.
Some of the more popular
projects Include career ex­
ploration.
automotive earc
anil
safely, electrificalion,
health and nutrition, money
management, leadership, per­
sonality development, home
beautification, horsemansh p,
entomology and citizenship
development.
There are 94,700 4 11 Clubs

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Garden Club
To Hear
Library Report
A report on the meeting of
the Library Association will
be given by Mr. and Mrs.
George Haig to the Chuluola
His and Her Garden Club on
Monday.
The meeting will lie held
at 7:30 p. m. at Iho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Carlson
of Seventh St., who have pre­
pared a most unusual pro­
gram. There will lie reports
of other rommitlecs who
have been active in the com­
munity.

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Lake Mary’s Volunteer Fire
Dept, was called out to two
separate fires nn Monday.
Fire Chief Ralph Abell, re
ported today.
The first fire, at alwut 8:30
a. m., involved a Dunn Weld­
ing Co. truck which caught
on fire while in for repairs at
the garage adjacent lo Cook’ s
I
Corner at 20th St. and the
CECIL TUCKER
Old Lake Mary Rd. Damages
were estimated at some $1,000
to the truck.
Firemen were called out the
second time at 3:45 p. m. to
the C. C. Holley Home on Sccond St. and Mary Avc. In
Lake Mary. This fire broke
out in a wall partition of the
home from unknown causes,
The Contest will be spon­ Abell said. Damages here
sored by Milady’ s Fabric were estimated at about $100.
Shoppe of Sanford and is open
In any woman in the rounty.
The only requirement is that
all entries be made from ma­
terials purchased at Milady's.
Any make pattern may be
used and there is no restric­
tion as to particular type of
Hegistratlon to enter the congarment. Registration to en­
ter the contest will be made
at the time the fabric is pur­
chased.
Frizes wilt be awarded to
first, second and third place
winners. Judges will be Miss
Lucy Nowlin, home econ­
omist for Florida Power and
Light Co.; Mrs. Evangeline
Crumb, asshlunt home econ­
omist for the company and
Mrs. Joe Wright, IID County
Council clothing chairman.
Dob Mero of Milady’s will
serve as commentator.
A total of 10 door prizes
also will be awarded during
the evening.
Mrs. II. I,. Johnson and
W lt.C O M ■ W AC O M
Mrs. C. K. Hunter of the Lake
Monroe Club, cliairmen of the
VIRGINIA PETROHKI
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ladies modeling be present
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�Where Were We?
Although Seminole County has
become a major theater o f operations
for certain firms which sell swamp­
land by mall, county officials were
conspicuously absent when the Gov­
ernor's Committee of Interstate
Land 8 ales held a public hearing in
Daytona Beach last week.
The committee held that state
and county laws governing Install­
ment acrengc sales will have to bo
tightened up If the buyers and the
reputation o f Florida are to be pro­
tected.
The mnil order sale o f smnll
tracts o f undeveloped land Is a ‘ ‘seri­
ous problem" which is creating legal
wastelands" said ono developer.
The Seminole County plat law, ns
well as Volusia’s, came under attack
because it excludes land promotions
in which there are no dedicated
roads and lots are larger than nn
acre In size.
But the members of the County

Commission, who are responsible for
the law weren’t around to defend it
or to suggest any corrective meas­
ures.
The regulation o f subdividers is,
or certainly should be,'a matter of
public concern for several reasons,
not the least of which, is the possi­
bility o f the county (nnd thnt means
the taxpayers) hnving to shell out
for roads, drainngc nnd sanitary fa­
cilities if the property is developed
in the future.
That’s hnppened before, and
that’s precisely why we have a sub­
division code today.
It’s generally regarded as nn ex­
cellent law . . . as far as it goes. Whe­
ther it legally could be broadened to
include one and a quarter acre pro­
motions mny be a matter of conjec­
ture (although it’s been done in Or­
ange County), but the Commission­
ers might hnvo gotten some ideas on
this score by attending the meeting.

Dr. Crane s

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In a mntter o f days it will be time
to start getting the money up ngnin
for the American Red Cross.
This is a kind of assistance the
American people hnvo never flinch­
ed from giving. With nnnual Red
Cross expenditures running close to
f 100 million, the need for funds ob­
viously is greater than ever.
No ono hns to be reminded of the
invaluable services the ngency per­
forms for the armed forces nnd their
veterans, for the relief o f Americans
stricken with a variety of disasters
from floods to hurricanes for the de­
velopment and maintenance of blood
donor, nursing, safety and other volunteer programs.
But this year, marking the 100th
anniversary of the first meeting in
Geneva, Switzerland, at which the
Red Cross idea was taken up, muy
be a fitting time to give a little moro
aid" have been extended by the ogenional services.
Most newsworthy recent evidence
o f that effort was the collaboration
o f the American Red Cross in the
collection nnd shipment of $53 mil­
lion worth of medical and other sup­
plies to Cubu in the exchnnge deni
which freed 1,113 Bny of Pigs pris­
oners and thousands o f their rela­
tives.
Many other kinds o f "foreign

aid" have !&gt;cen extended by the ngen­
cy. Disaster relief hns gone to Kor­
ea, Burma, South Viet Nam, British
Honduras, Brazil, Greece, West Ger­
many, Yugoslavia, the Philippines,
Indonesia, the Somali Republic, Tangunylkn, the Congo, Togo.
Our own Red Cross a l s o helped
tho I/Cngue of Red Cross Societies
nnd tho United Nntions in repatria­
ting 200,000 Algerian refugees af­
ter the war in Algeria ended in that
province’s independence.
Technical assistance to other Red
Cross societies was offered on a ris­
ing scale. In the Pnnama Canal Zone,
representatives from half a dozen
Ccntrnl Amerlcnn nntions gnthered
for "Gray Lady" nurses training
courses.
About 300 o f the 3,600 U.S. chap­
ters engaged in "international activ­
ities" within their own communities.
Thoy offered service, training and
hospitality to students, visitors and
new U. S. residents from other coun­
tries.
The American Red Cross, there­
fore, is truly nn ngcncy for interna­
tional aid — but ono which even the
stoutest critic o f government for­
eign aid would not think to criticize.
In this work, us in nil its other
proven enterprises, the Red Cross in
1063 ngnin merits your most gener­
ous financial support.

Phil Newsom Says

Iraqi Problem: Touchy
Aucsiing (he probable dir­
ection the new Iraqi govern­
ment will take, Wcitern dip­
lomats seem to have eome
up with the following conclus­
ion:
Anil-Communist, but not
necessarily pro-West.
U was one of the few cases
where a revolutionary gov­
ernment hai been accorded
recognition by the United
States before similar recogni­
tion by the Soviet Union.
At Ute very bead pf the
parade waa the United Arab
Republic of President Abdel
Gamal Nasser.
In its first few days, the
new regime of President Ab­
dul Salam Aref committed It­
self on a number of import­
ant points.
By naming two Kurds to its
cabinet, the regime Indicat­
ed it hopes for a peaceful
settlement of the Kutxliih re­
bellion which has been (lim ­

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ing In the north of Iraq for
Lie last IB months.
In a friendly cachange with
the government of Kuwait, the
Aref regime Indicated it will
not press Iraqi claims to that
oil-rich sheikdom. In 1081, the
last Premier Katscm touched
off a crisli when ho claimed
Kuwait. The British rushed
troops to Kuwait, and the
Iraqi representative walked
out of an Arab League meet­
ing when other Arab states
(ailed to back Kasscm’s
claim.
The new regime has declar­
ed for Arab unity, but other­
wise has announced K will
not be aligned and haa Indi­
cated no slavish attitude to­
ward Nasser despite Arc Pi
known admiration for the
Egyptian leader.
Internationally, it has de­
clared It will keep all prevlous agreements.
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a joint American and Euro­
pean venture which in 1001
paid $388 million in royatitlea
to Iraq. It bad been Eas­
tern's hope to nationalise the
company.
It also Included Iraq’s econ­
omic agreements with the So­
viet Union.
In this connection, it la
noteworthy that violence car­
ried out by the new regime's
supporters has been almost
entirely against the Commun­
ists.
However, radio correspond­
ents were ordered to refer to
them as “ Anarchists" rather
than Communists.
Hie impact of this latest
revolt on the Arab world still
la to be measured. It may
give encouragement to other
pro-Nasser elements, espe­
cially In Syria where aueh a
core already exists. He 1stloos
with tlie monarchies of Saudi
Arabia and Jordan still are
to be determined.
It may be assumed that
(he new government will be
entl-tarael.

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portunity would tie sought,
ulthough it wn* only a few
years ago that Social Securi­
ty law was amended to permit
earlier retirements nnd so re­
duce unemploymenL
A new senior citizens act
wculd provide $142 million
over five years to aid local
communities in planning re­
creational
facilities. Adult
education and library services
would' he offered those who
missed college.

During Our

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with them.
Instead, he'd hang aroun*
the gate, waiting for humai
beings to appear.
So we had to take Jcssi&lt;
back. Finally, my uncle acros
the road fattened him foi
market, lie weighed about 4&lt;X
pounds when he was sold.
But for weeks thereafter
the children wouldn’t loiici
pork lest they might be eat
ing Jessie.

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amesia of pig sounds and
smells, for his brain may
have been inflamed at the
start.
Anyway, Jessie never saw
or heard or smelled a hog
till he was grown, so his ear­
liest recollections were of hu­
man companions.
So Jessie actually thought
he was a member of the hu­
man species. But as he grew
older, we had to pen him up,
much to his chagrin.
And when any of us ap­
proached his pen, Jessie
would stand up on his hind
legs, with his front feet on
the top rail of the pen, and
then he would frantically try
to climb out.
Finally, a farmer cousin a
mile east decided he needed
a boar to go with his sows,
so we sold Jessie for breed­
ing purposes.
Hut Jessie ignored the
sows: He wuuldn't associate

Friday and Saturday - - March 1 and 2

Wieboldt’s

Ae a fish grows, so doe*
tha alta of his scales, though
not In number. The Individ­
ual scales Increase by layers
whose aeries of ridges can be
easily seen under e low-pow­
e r e d microscope. Summer
ridges formed when food la
plentiful art wider than those
of winter.

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Political

WASHINGTON (NEA) — it will give the individual
The Kennedy administration freedom o f choice on three
wants people to quit calling health care plans:
it "medical care for the aged,"
All costs for 45 days, nil
or "medicare." Congress de­ cost* for 00 day* after the
feated that last year, so please first $00 c f expenses, or nil
forget it.
costs for 180 day* after the
The new name, presented In first 2 'i
duys’ expenses.
the President's whopping big Thereafter the patient could
special message to (Xeigrcsi get 180 tlaya in a nursing
on "aiding our senior citi­ home and 240 house calls by
zens,” ia “ hospital insurance." a visiting nurse for any one
What they should call It ia illness.
“back to Methuselah."
This would not Immediately
Requested therein are 38 dif­ replace present medical care
ferent programs, some being benefit* to the Indigent Under
repeats from earlier messages the Kerr-Mills hill now adopt­
on health, taxation and aid to ed in 25 state*. Thnt law would
education.
not only he kept, but would be
Taken together, thrse pro­ expanded to provide benefits
grams to aid the aged would equal to those obtainable
cost an estimated $u.8 billion under Social Security.
over the next five years.
In addition to hospitalization
All art designed to make costs of over $5 billion pnld
old age not only Irsa painful from trust fund*, Uie com­
hut also more comfortable, en­ plete plan would give the aged
joyable, welcome, well-fed, many other benefits, the new
well-housed and even profit­ programs costing an estimated
able.
$820 million in five years.
The President points out Here are high lights:
there tire now more than HI,.
To meet the housing needs
000 living Americans over
of senior citizens, the Presi­
100 years old. Hut if Congress
dent asks for $260 million for
buys all the plain and fancy
direct, low interest loans, with
parkagea in this message Oin
another $10 million earmarked
number of centenarians should
for rural areas.
zoom into the millions. There
Slate* would lie asked to
will be no reason to die. Old
pass new legislation to pro­
age will l&gt;e too pleasant.
tect stumlnrd* of rental hous­
With only minor modifica­
ing.
tions, the president ask* for
Additional employment opthe same compulsory health
Insurance under Social Securi­
ty that he has wanted all
along. Ita cost to the Indivi­
dual wculd be one-quarter of
1 per rent on the first $5,200
of income—to lie raised from
$4,800 beginning Jan. 1, 1005
See Us For KODAK
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CAM Ell AK. Film and
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Peter Edson

CASE O—(70: Jessie, aged
2 days, was a little pig.
Our oldest son George was
fixing some fence on our farm
in Indiana during his college
vacation.
Our collie dog was with
him. It began barking, so
George went over to the en­
trance to a fox den.
And there lay a newborn
pig, all chewed up and ap­
parently dead. But even as
George looked at it. the pig’ s
front legs started to twitch
and tremble.
So George picked it up and
brought it home to hi* mo­
ther. She spent a couple of
hours cleansing the tooth
wounds from the fox that
must have stolen it from a
farm a mite away, for no­
body within a mile of us had
any hog*.
Mrs. Crane rubbed it with
olive oil and wrapped the pig
in a warm cloth. Hut its left
eye was injured and later
ticca me cloudy so it was per­
manently blind in one eye.
I gave It some sulfas, for it
seemed unable to stand nn
ita two front legs and acted
ai if it had polio.
As badly chewed as it was,
you'd have figured the pig
would die. But it lived. And
soon became a pet.
Whenever George would go
out to the fields to work. Jes­
sie, followed him like a dog
and stuck at his heels till
he'd come home. George nam­
ed the pig Jessie, after a
football pal at DcI’ auw Uni­
versity.
Jessie would romp with the
dog and try to break through
the screen door to get into
the house.
For Jessie thought he was
a human being.
Apparently, he had been
stolen from tha litter almost
at birth.
Maybe he also had total

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Sanford, Fla.

�Cub Pack Has Annual Banquet
a skit. Den iwo told the story ’ prrsented to as-istant cubof Abraham Lincoln: den master Miller, Darwin Shea,
nine celebrated its first birth­ I chairman ot ti e Pack commit­
day with a cake and the sing- tee. Henry Duncan, personal
representative
In? of ''Happy llirlhday;'* institutional
den five acted out the Rattle and committeemen Jay John­
of the Alamo; den seven had son and L. L. Werley.
Dcnmoiher* Chela Ansley.
a Cub "singalon*" and den
one acted out the story of ilcn nine; Mrs. Donna For­
the birth of our nation's flag. tune, den seven; Mrs. Caro­
Awards for achievement line Miller, den one; Mrs.
were prc*en!e&lt;I by assistant Frances Sctje, den two and
cubmaster "Uud" Miller a* Mrs. Ruth Montgomery and
Mrs. Bonnie Werley. den five,
follows;
Charles Callahan and Scott were introduced. .Mrs. Setje
Hall, wolf b.nl'jc; Hubert An- received a seven year pin;
sley and Mark Werley, hear Mrs. Montgomery a four
badge; Hart Vinor. lion badge; year pin and Mrs. Miller a
Michael Coyle. Don Ca*-ct- one year pin.
berry, Don Lockycr. Scott
Hall and Skipper Orr, gold
arrows: Michael Covie, Clint
Ernest (3), Jan Fortune (3),
Scott Hall. Charles Lytle (2).
David Miller and Robert Sim­
pkins, silver arrows.
New cubs receiving bob cat
By Donna Extra
Available to you without a pins were David Donat, Geor­
iloetor'* presi'Hplloti, our drug ge Jameson, James l.ang.
lame wood Elementary PTO
call tillKIN’ E\. You must lose Gary Mallinxm. Arthur New- members were treated to an
ugly fat in 7 day* or your berg and Dai ion .Mixon.
outstanding musical program
money bark. No strenuous exercUe, laxatives, massage nr Scott Hall, a transfer Iroin presented Tuesday night by
taking of so-called reducing Maine, was welcomed into the the Lyman High Greyhound
candies, crackers or cookies, Rack.
Band under direction of Mi­
nr chewing gum. OPRINEX i»
Year pins were presented
a tiny tablet and easily swal­ to Craig Duncan. Scott Erh. chael Ki'hcr.
The hand played tour selec­
lowed. When you lake Oil*
ItINEX. you still enjoy your and Todd Miller of den one; tion* which it also will play
meals, -till cut the food- you Janies Coble, Scott Halt, Bar­ at Ike district meeting.
like, but you simply drill ry Hawthorne, Don Lockyvr,
Greg Nichols, son of Mr.
have the urge for extra por­ David Miller and Robert Sim­
and Mr*. C. M. Nichols and
tions bemuse omtlNKX depresses jour appetite and do- pkins of den two; Vernon Ca­ a student of Mrs. 1-ee Rich­
creases your desire for food. tron, Skipper Orr, Danny ardson's fourth grade, gave
Your weight must conic down, Shea, Hart Viner. Mark Wer­ two trombone solos which
because a» your own doctor ley and Charles Williams of were enthusiastically receiv­
will tell you, when you cat
den five:
ed by the audience. Ills sel­
less, yen weigh It's*, Get rid of
Clint Ernest, Itart Grin ections were "I'll Never
excess fat and live longer.
I ll IRIS EX cost Y1.U0 and I* stead, Wayne Karcher and Smile Again" ami "The Old
sold on thi* GUARANTEE: Charles Lytle of den seven Piano Roll Blues." Fisher
If not satisfied lor any rea­ and Bobby Ansley, Eddie played the piano accompani­
son Just return the package
lo your druggist and get your Rhoades and Craig Young of ment.
During the regular business
full money back. No questions den nine.
Cubmaster
Krohne
also session held preceding the
asked. 01)11 IN EX is sold with
ibis guarantee by:
gave recognition to adult program,
Principal
Louis
Mclte) nidil* Drug Slorc —
Sanford — Mall tlrdrrs I’tiled leaders working in cubscout* Kosky gave a short talk on
Adv. infi. Thank you awards were Hie Book Fair to be held at
the scltool on March 19.
II.II. Ilaynic, chairman of
the Fish Fry to be sponsored
on March is, reported on
TAK E YO UR CAR W HERE
plan* to date for this project.
T H E E X P E R T S A R E . . . T O F IX
Ap]iointed to serve as a

Ity Junr CasxcIlH-rry
Cub Scout I'ack 540 of Casicq'jcrry ludd ll* annual Blue
l,nri Cold Banquet last Sat*
unlay night in 11le cafeteria
of the South Seminole Ele­
mentary School.
Theme of the banquet ••Free­
dom Festival." was carried
out in shits and decorations.
Each den made clever cent­
erpieces, place mats and fav­
ors to decorate the tobies.
Itev.
Delmas
Copeland,
minister of the Cu-selberry
Community Methodist Church
whose Min'* Cluh sponsor*
tire Pack, ijave the invocation
and presented the year pin*.
Cubmaster Wally Krohne act­
ed a» master «t ceremonies
for the affair.
Each of the dens presented

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A gift of a demnother's com­
pact was presented to Mrs.
Montgomery, who Is retiring
temporarily as a den mot her
Special guests at the ban­
quet were Wckiwa District
Scout Executive and Mrs. A1
Ftori, Bcv. and Mrs. Delmas
Copeland and son. Matt: Prin­
cipal and Mrs. C. M. Harp;
Scoutmaster and Mrs. Ted
Daniel and Mrs. Krohne and
son. David.
The evening's program con­
cluded with the showing of
an Interesting film, "The Lure
of Lanoche" showing camping
activities at the Council Camp
in the Ocala National Forest.

TUMBLER

JIM HUNTER

venturer, laliw identified as
tlis- son of Mr. and Mr*.
Joseph E. Cusack of hot) Win­
ter Park Dr. in Howell pjrk.
was discovered just after dark
Monday night traveling down
busy SR 4.K1 in Cassellverrv on
his tricycle, A passerby look
him homo and railed Cassel­
berry Marshal Gus Sawyer.
Sawyer, after canvassing
tile neighborhood and finding
no one able to identify the
youngster, look him ome lo
await a call.
Mrs. Sawyer plied Ihr tired
child with food hut still was
unable to leurn his name or
whore he lived. Sometime
inter a call was received
from the boy’s parents to
report him missing and the
small "adventurer" was re­
turned safely home.

nominating committee were
Mrs. Carolyn Bistline, chair­
man and Mrs. Etda Scott,
Mrs. Gladys Pilolan, Mrs.
l.enna Young and Mrs. Phyl­
lis Black.
Due to illness of Mrs. Ralph
Stevens, secretary, minutes
were read by Mr*. Eula Scott.
Refreshments were served
by third grade mothers fol­
lowing tile meeting and pro­
gram.

Longwood Asks
Speed Survey,
Road Repairs
Longwood will request the
Slate Ruud Dept, tu make a
speed survey along Day, 1792 between the north and
smith approaches to tin- Longwoud Shopping f’ larn area.
Mayor A. It. laiiiuunn advised
today.
At the same time the citywill n-quest that a "Cily of
Longwood" sign lie located
along the highway and that
sumrllilng lie dona to repair
the north approach on tint Uld
Dixie [Iny.
l.urmann says that this road
VSit 127) drops off in some
places at least eight indies at
curve l o c a t i o n s und that
painted center lines along
more than a two mile stietch
have become practically invis­
ible at night and dining tain.
Preliminary jilans presum­
ably are being made to resur­
face ami widen Hint (mil of
the mad south of Longwood
through Altamonte Spring. to
Sit t'iti.

Legion Post 225
Sets Meeting

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Lyman High Band Presents Business
Program At PTO Meeting Briefs &amp;

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Feb. 28, 19G3 — P«BC

• KEEPS DRINKS HOT OR COLO
• UNBREAKABLE • STAINPROOF
• DISHWASHER SAFE
• UNHARMED BY BORING OR FREEZING

• 12 OUNCE CAPACITY

Yontsch Maintenance Serv­
ice hits announced an expan­
sion of their business, with
the- addition of a irtaii supply
of a first-line slock of floor
w a x e s , finishes, cleaners,
germicidal cleanei-, disinfect­
ants and other items,
Bales manager for llu- new
service will In* Jim Hunter,
who has luid experience ill the
line of materials and will bandie the merchandising and
selling end of the new expan­
sion.
“ To emphasize Hie amount
of money spent for services
such ns ours, we n-port that
since we began our juniloriul
and maintenance service in
Feb. 1901, we have grown to
annual payroll now exceeding
129,000 serving Seminole, Or­
ange and Volusia counties,”
Manager Robert Yentseh said.
■‘In the future we expect to
add other janitorial supplies
such
a*
mops,
buckets,
broom*, paper towels and othei household needs." he add*

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Yenlsvh emphasised that
nil the e m p lo y e - of tile c o m ­
pany are rummaged to pur­
chase goods from ihc compa­
ny's patrons, and an- required
to meet their financial obli­
gations ami have good stand­
ing in Hh- community.

A V A IL A B L E A T

LIMIT ONE

W ITH P U R C H A S ES
O F $ 5 .0 0 OR M ORE

The
Aliiiigliito
meteor,
l»i ought hack fitmt western
Greenland in IS!'.", by Admiral
Peary', weighs Jib's tons, ur
7:1,000 pound*.

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in O r l a n d o , W i n t e r P a rk ,
C i i f i i e l b o r r y , H o lly Hill,
Daytona B unch, C o c o a ,
Sa tellite B e a c h , M e l b o u r n e ,
L e o s b u rg ; C le rm o n t,
G a in o iiv ille , O c a l a .

A T P U B L I X , WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE/

Before...and After!
JET-SPRAY Cleaning!

II) Juan Magin
Chuluolii'a American Le­
gion George M. Jacobs Mem­
orial Post 225 will hold tta
monthly meeting at 8 p, m.
Saturday in the Lake Cather­
ine Inn.
Further information will he
given mi tho construction of
the Post's new Legion lloma
and on the chicken barbecue
scheduled fur April 7.
All veterans, former Legion
members and Iheir wives are
World's oldest known town invited lo attend Saturday
is Jericho, whose famous night's meeting as there will
waits were built some *,ouU In. dancing and raid playing
following the business session.
years ago.

At left—A roof in process of
being cleaned by Yentseh Main­
tenance Service.
The dark, uncleancd spot at the
left of the photo is unsightly
mold growth which reduces the
heat reflecting quality of the
roof.

At right— The same roof with
Jet-Spray cleaning complete.
Notice the like-new look. The
roof is now a compliment to
your home, and will give longer

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KITCHEN - BEDROOM
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satisfactory service.

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Coll SANFORD 322-4843 — or Evenings, O RLA N D O 424-8998

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Sanford Vs. Stuart
In Group Tournament
Sanford's Seminolea win face
Stuart In the opening round o f the
Group 4 basketball tourney.
Game time for the Seminole*
Stuart tilt will bo 7:30 p.m. tonight
at Titusville.
Coach Ralph Stumpf, although
the Semlnolcs racked up a 6*7 total
Jn the Orange Belt Conference, ex*
pressed confidence the local boys will
give a good accounting o f themselvco
in the opener.

Favored Seabreexe and third-seed­
ed Titusville coasted to first round
victories in the Class A, Group 4
prep basketball tournament in Titus*
ville Wednesday night.
The Sand Crabs blanked Satellite
Beach in the first quarter and rolled
to an 82*30 victory while Titusville
routed New Smyrna Beach, 69-40.
The first round will be completed
tonight with Sanford facing Stuart
at 7 and second-seeded DeLand
meeting Florida Military at 8.30.

Ed's Last Straw
Top SOKC Favorite
Ed's Last Straw, a sensa­
tions! Juvenile who has been
a quintals factor aeven times
la nine tries, four times with
wins, will no doubt bo ths
favorite la tonight's featured
ninth race at the Banford-OrUndo Kennel Club.
Leonard Fryae’a hard-dri*-

Ing 73-pounder had the fln t
official start In hla earner
Jan. 7 and then moved rapid­
ly Into Grade A competition.
Vlelng with Ed's Last Straw
In popularity will ba C. H.
Scott's Annla'a Hops, who
•tarred at Daytona Beach laat
summer whera aha attained a
national A-2 rating,
Thla top attraction la a
eloiely matched contest with
ths octet roundad out by
Waatem S t o r m , Foswerth,
Earl'# Mac, Dlipote, Bartla
Lea and Hello Charlie.
Another motince Is on tap
bt . P e t e r s b u r g , n s .
Friday
starting at 2.
(UPI) — Casey Stengel has
only an# aim this year and
that is to keep tho Now York
Mel* from
becoming "a
fraud."
"And that’i Jnat what we ll
he If wa don’t do batter than
last yaar," claim* Stengel,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Art
who will bo 72 In July. Old Hryman of Duke, the No. 1
Case, after a long and bril­ pro prospect In college basket­
liant atlnt aa manager of tho ball, and Ron Bonham and
Tankers, took over the new- Tom Thacker, standouts bn
ly formed Mete at their ln- tap ranked Cincinnati, ara th*
septlon last year and found leading choices on the 1003
the going "awfully rough."
United Preea International
They won only 40 game* All-Amcrica team announced
while losing 120, finishing today.
60 H games behind the pen­
Jerry Ilarkneaa of Loyola
dant wining Giants.
(III.) and Gary Gradd* of
Ohio State ara the two other
collegian* h o n o r e d In tho
U ri’s annual poll of 247
I * th e r « n r t • ( th e ( M i l l
J a 4 * » . *# m Ib i Ib C a a i l f , l i a r . •porta writers and broadcastera throughout ths country.
|U&lt; la 1‘ r a l i l i .
I a m i Kata l&lt;- af
Heyman, regarded a cinch
WILLIAM H. ML’ n n A T ,
|iae»»«a't to tie the first collegian draft­
Va All CraSllara aaS l-rrw-tt ed by the profesalonala In
l l a s l t a ('l a in * ar D m a t * .
April, was tha moat popular
Aaalaal Sale r.atalai
Tou an4 each o f ran ar* cholca on ths team. Tha 31Ssraby notiri.it *n4 r* 4i t r *4
t o prtiont any cla im . m l 4o- year-old New York youth who
Fiandt whli'h you, or rllh tr migrated to the Carolina! far
a f r no. n o r have oool-iot in*
*ai*lo of WI 1ll«in II. Murray. hla education waa a first-team
( I . c . t t . d , l*t* o f aald I' unly, choice of 2U1 voters and n acclo tbt County Juil*« c l Scmlond-team s e l e c t i o n of 13
liot* County, I'lo rll*. at hi*
•ffic* In tho court h our, o f other*. Ills name thus appear­
0*14 County at ftanlord, Flor- ed on nil.2 per cent of the bal­
|4a,
within
ala
calendar
m o n th ! from lha ilmo of th* lot* caiL

Casey Promises
'No Fraud'

Heyman Paces
All-Cage Quint

Legal Notice

tlrat I&gt;uMlral|..n of thla nolle#
T w o coplra o f sach claim or
daman I ahall t* In wrltlnf.
and ahall alatr lha pljra of
rr.ld .n r# and poaf otttra adSraaa o f th* claimant, end
Shall
b* aworn to
i.y tha
claimant, aaant, attorney ant
*ctum|ianl*J by a filing fra
f t on* dollar and aucti claim
o r drmand not to Iliad ahall
ha void.
Uihsl la Murray
Aa ta rculr l* of tho Last
Will and T o l a t n . n l o f
William II. Murray,
daccaar I
hlaclc N. Clavaland, Jr,
4- Carroll llurkr.
Allarnrya for tho Ratal#,
hull* t i t
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Hanford, Florida
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VVI a aora of *Jno la **.1 — aim.
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HunnymoS* Shy. M nils. Jr.;
S. Insoehsro, A Il-aton; 4.
Itlppor Volo. A Charon: 4. Jot
Irleo. T. Ahatnln, Subs: TeJ.ro, Van C. A Huffman
FOURTH DAMR — alaelea * TH IRD IIA CD — q u a r t o *
poiafasl. Manual. S. Arrona, t. Mor*#— D M — SM 1 4 . — 3
Blorrl. I. AMs*, I. Martin. I. T». Ola MalSoO* osblrb b os*
Urlsar, T. Onate, Subsi Aqiiltln •torle* at tbl* sarol aa* has a
FIFTH HA MR — Doable* I aat Da la boa Urol, ooroaS, or
riala: J- RaCInla-Rrhaatai I. tbtra— W « t US
rla-ZuMi 1. Arratlh.l* Aaus- I. Lurhla liars, J Cross: 4.
lint 4. nas tl-L ors nsoi 1. Arsl- Flynl Rsrs Xlast. A Ittanehn;
tin-Irlart*. s. Jseln * Eteri; 1. Mldnlaht t'abab. It lloarnr;
Sub*: O na l.-Ztrra ,
I. ra pp y'a Rsward. a Quriis:
SIXTH HANK — Doobloe 1 I. Wariala, P Mnnra; I. Ilrgarr
yalo lo i L Arrona-Olarrai t. Hobby, II llolllna; T. Smoky
Arrlria • Urqutdll 1. A t i l t * - Mist. D T y re ; 4. Arbucbl* Bur.
Juaaehu: 4. nnatt-ManusI: I. J Harrison; I. Snaky Dab, (1
lla4lota-t!rl&gt;sr: 4. A M s s -t a r - Johnson
ra: Huasi Urla-Ectianla.
FOURTH RACK— Paeo R o n a i: t r a t i i i i t a n — Doublet ■ Wlaaora SIAM I* llfetlmo. A l.
p n la l.i I. T»J»rn. Manual; t to o ils , aoa -w la aorn *A* la *a.X
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ana; 4. Arrona-nament 4- Ana- 1. (Ilngar Oloway, It Munta;
ca ba-rrquMI. 4. Arrlala-Juan- t. ilattlo Royal, M Fusty; 1.
rhu: Subs: lis-Irla*.
Doer Knob, A LanellHi I.
SCIMIITH HAMM — t l a i t s s V Pat Clancy, n Rankin: I, Kill palatal t. Astlga. I. Earra, I. arnay Jan*. H Mrlntesh; 4.
Had tel a, 4. Ar.ltlo, 4. L'rla. 4. Pa mmla Dyrd. L Ellis
Irlarta, f. Jarln, t. Oaitt, Bub: FIFTH RACK — Q a a r t o r
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palatal t. Jacln-Zubl; S- Urla- oUa Hl—Oldor IB*
Agustln; I. Arratlbat-Loronso; t. Rollon Mklppor, J Harrison,
I. Aatlga-lrltrta: 4. Aroltlo- IIS; 1. Hannas Star Hob, (I
Klarrl i 4. iiaatl-Rehanlsi Subsi Johnson, l i e ; 1. Mr. Florida.
Ha4lols-t1rla.
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ISTH HAWK — Double* B Spot, C Whlsntr, 110; 1. Twupolatai I. Anaoabs-M anusl; |. bis Charoo, P Moor*. ISO; 4.
Aldai-Juanchu; I. Onata-Olar- Kan Du Oat. S Hurrls, 170
r*S «. Arrona-Zarra; t. Martin- SIXTH H ti ll— Trot Sos.w is.
Frquldl; S. Arrlria . Urlsar; arm (IJUM la 'as— Also rllo.
Hubai AsUta-ltaiaaa.
alarlora aoa-sriaatra *4*S la
11 TH n AMR — Doabloa V ■*3—Farar Kiaa
aolalai t. O n a t e -O h a n lt ; 1. U- t. Arltl. I. Ilralry; *. Kent Ho.
rla-Zarra; ». Arrltlo- Urlsar; hrmla. V C o w o tr ; !. Joe DaI. Iltillnla-Zubl; 5. A a llga-Lor. via. It llal|ih: 4. D-irolby Rosa,
onso; S. Jaeln -lr la rlo ; 7. llastl- crofl,
A W llxy;
4. I'rrla*
AgusUn; s. Arraitbel - Ulurrl: rhlmra. It Dunn
Subsi A lt aa • Manuel .
bR ARATH RACE — q a nrtrr
Ham* — *4SO — ISO y io — S
yr *14* aa4 ap ta AA ptoa—
W*1 a ye !1»— al4r» 111
I. Miss llr* lUr Ttr, II W lklff. t i l ; 1. Mlts Charm, O
Johnson. IIS; 1. Mr. tfwatnp
Fes. D Tyrt. I l l ; I. Duka
Frltst, • Wllllamsoa. 134; 1 .
V a u f b a W a r Bomb, ■ Durrls.
U 4 i 4. Fir# Otow, F Moor*.
T. Mil* Loo War, II l l o l ­
NAM1D-3 held* dint plae* 114;
llna. tie
with a record of 31H wlna KIHHTII RACM — Far# Haaand 30*k losses in tha Hollar wla atra l l . m la **a— A I*#
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Loop Lead

Motor Navy Wives Bowling
Laaguo.
VAH-D Officers Wives era
holders of second place with
a 31-37 record while In third
place are Navy Pals with •
B0H-37U record.
Louise Cadenhead, af VAH3 Enlisted Wives rolled s
NEW YORK (UPI) — 200-313 lo take high game and
Official* of tha National In­ aerie* for the weak.
vitation Tournament have
complied the IJ-tcam line­
Obcrlln College bacama lha
up for tha 2fllh renewal of first coeducational collage la
the college basketball claasle. the U. 6. In 1817.
"Hometown" representation
was assured Wednesday when
\H
v/rvr n \
Eordhain and St. Francis Col­
m plumber
lege of New York acciptad
hid* to close out tha field for
the March 14-33 tournament
at Madlaon Square Garden.

N IT Tourney
Teams Set

t. Oran* Kathryn, T T a rte r;
I. Adloa Loula*. V C o w a ir :
1. Bulla Mar, R Chaiai 4.
Harry* Pick, O Mrtlmurray; I.
Parhla Hal. D Cater
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1. Wallannt, Q Johninn, t i l l
I. Hid Man. C WMsnsr. I l l ;
I. Loo W h ll* Lip, J llarriron,
t i l ; 1. Hobby Thymua, A Rian,
rhn, H I ; 4. Usggsra Farad*.
It. lltarno, 114

BASEBALL SLIDES BACK INTO THE pic­
ture — Yankee’s Joe Pepltone hits the dirt u
ho slides past Don Semon during infield drill at
the N. Y. camp in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
(N EA Telephoto)

SOKC Boosts
M &amp; M Package Deal Charities Here
— Just $172,000 To $2,600
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By United Prcsi International
It'll coit the New York
Yankee* approximately $1,000
per game Tor tha privilege of
having Mickey Mantle and
Itoecr Marl* awing their big
ball this year.
Tha famed M&amp;M combina­
tion attended lo tho formal­
ity of signing their 19G3 con­
tracts Wednesday—for a rec­
ord two-man package of $172,000. Mantle became the fifth
player in baseball history to
reach the $100,000 level when
the Yankee* gave him a $15,000 raise and Marla received
the same $72,000 salary which
he was paid in 1932.
Willie Maya of the San
Francisco Giant* U the only
other active player in tho
$100,000 clan. Other* w h o
made It were Joe DiMaggio,
Ted William* and Stan Uuajal.
"I hope I get at least five
more good seasons," said the
31-ycar-old Mantle, who hit
.321 and won his third Amer­
ican League Most Valuable
Player award last season. "1
would like to play ai long as
Stan Muslil but I don't think
1 can."
Tha $172,000 la the highest
•alary ever paid two players
on the same team but the
Yankeei made it clear they
ar* happy to do it.
"Wa have said many tlmai
in the past that when the
time came wo would be hap­
py to f i y Mickey $l00.uuo for
a aeaion'a work," u id club
owntr Dan Topping and Gen­
eral Manager Roy Harney in
a joint itatement. "This put
year be won the MVP award
for th* third lime and ho
gained the admiration of fans
and baseball people every­
where with hla dailra to play
bail in the face of injuries
that
abvlously hampered
him.”

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It’s official—as rtported in
th* Sanford Herald earlier In
the weak, the Seminole Park
Riceway will close Its sched­
uled meeting Mar. 9, Clyde
Hart said Wednesday.
Hart &gt;ald the track wat
closing due to the early
opening of th* Northern race
tracka and a resultant short­
age of trotters and pactra.
Tha meeting originally was
scheduled through April 2.
With the early opening of
Yonkeri Raceway, all but 40
of some Mo harness horses
presently stabled at Seminole
will ship North earlier than
expected.
"Rather than continue our
scheduled meeting of 32 days
with abort fields of borsra or
cut down the weekly schedule
to three nights a week, we
have decided to end our 1933
session Saturday, March 9.
three weeks before our sched­
uled date," Hart said.
Th* speedway president al-

Split Program
Slated At
’ ark Tonight
Tonights program at Semi­
nole Park continues with a
split card of /Ira harness and
four quarter horse race*.
Don Hartley's Mis* Leo
War will be going the favor­
ite in the aeventh 400 yd.
quarter horse feature. The
four year old mar* holds the
second fastest time- for this
distance at Seminole.
She
docked the 400 yards in 20.0
on Fab. Oth with Jockey Bill
Rolllna In tho Iron*. This was
her only win of the minting
but ah* haa been second In
all her three other start*.
Other strong contenders in
this on* will be Fira Glow
and Duke rricsL
Ted Taylor will bo In tha
sulky behind Grand Kathryn
In tha eo-featurad pace for
harneta horse*.

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Sandy Koufas, another atar
who waa hampered by in­
juries in 1962, continued lo
impress in th* Vero Beach,
Fla., camp of the Lot Angeles
Dodgers. Konfax pitch*4 M
minutes on th* sidelines for
the second straight day Wed­
nesday and said, "I think I'm
In a better groove now than
I've ever been at this tlma."
Pitcher-playboy Bo Bellaiky starred in the Lo* An­
geles Angels' baiting drill,
despite a stiff wind, causing
Manager BIO Rlgney to
quip "We might have to spot
•tart him—using him only on
windy d iys." A minor flaw
in Beliniky'a delivery of hla
curve ball alio was corrected
during the drill.
Elsewhere a r o u n d
the
eamps: Boston Red Sox slug­
ger Dick Stuart hit seven
more batting practice "hom­
ers," bringing bis four-day
total to 32 . . . Third-baseman
Gene Freese, a key man in
the Cincinnati Reds' 1M1
pennant triumph, ihowi no
ill effects of the broken right
ankle which sidelined him for
virtually Use entire 1M1 sea­
son.
Outfletdar Floyd Robinson
ended hii brief holdout when
he signed with the Chicago
White Sox for about $33,000
. . . Relief pitcher Don Lar­
sen of the Giants waa hit on
the right wrlit by a ball
thrown by Manager Alvin
Dark and will see limited ac­
tion for several day* . . .
Jim Gentile promised on ar­
rival in tha Baltimore Ori­
oles' camp that ha'll improve
on hla .231 1903 batting aver­
age.

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•o said an earlier opening
will be planned for the 1931
sea'on lo offset the early
opening of the northern
tracka.

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Throush March 9. Seminole
will continue to have its full
card o{ nine harness amt
quarter horse races nightly
except Sunday.

£ * - V Charist Dtckini was an eminent pa/ 'i c S Iron of Justcrini k Brooks who then
as now provide the choicest in wine*
and spirits. Try the famous Rare Ja B Scotch,
of flavour un'urptiied.

JB
to

A tote! o f $2,600 want
Seminole County charities tu t
month as a m u lt af th*
Eighth Annual Charity Night
Program at the Sanford-Or­
lando Kennel Club, It waa an­
nounced by track mgr. Jack
LadouxLadettx u id that 18 Semin­
al# County charitable organ­
isation* tha red in tha pro­
ceed* from the nlght’a grey,
hound racing proceed*.
A charity night program j
haa bean held annually line*
the present owner*, headed by
chairman of the -board Jerry
Collini, took over th* opera­
tion of the track.
Seminole County organisa­
tion* benefiting f r o m t h e
charity night proceed* Includ­
ed the United Fund, Sanford
Elk'a C r i p p l e d Children’*
Fund, Long-wood Medical Cen­
ter, Th* March of Dim**, aev.
oral veteran’* organlutlon*
and other groups.
Both Ledoux and Collin* exprrised pleasure with the
1933 total. "H’a always a
plusure to reach a goal," said
L a d s u s , "and particularly
when the goal aide such
worthy cautu."

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BOOTON (UPI) — Goalie
Bob Perreault, who played 22
game* with the Boston Bruins
of the National Hockey Lea­
gue before his Dae. II injury,
haa baan sent ta tha Rochester
Americana of tba American
Hockey Laaguo. Perreault la
subject to Immodiet* recall.
Flnt collage to admit Ne­
gro** equally with white*
waa Obarlin College, In 1133.

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Pnffc 8 — Feb. 28, 1963

fm rik

Enjoyed By

Anniversary Celebrated

Sanford Girls
Pledged By
Sororities
Dlan* Joy Haynes and Ruth
Jeanne Robson of Sanford
have been pledged by social
sororities at Florida South­
ern College in Lakeland.
Miss Haynes, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Haynes,
S iV J’ luniota Dr., ha* been
pltd|td by Phi Mu. She is ■
19Co graduate of Seminole
High School.
Mias Robson, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Rob­
son. 013 East 14th St., ha*
been pledged to Alpha Chi
Omega. She i* a HK&gt;2 grad­
uate of Seminole High School.

ORDE

the appointed hour*.
Mis* Jeanne Olsen of Caslelberry presided at th e
punch bowl; Sira. A. H. Walsh
of Orlando cut arid served
Ihe cake and Mrs. Harvey
i'ugh of Lake Mary kept the
guest bonk.

ft) Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Junior Training Lrninn
of the Osteen Ttaptist Church
held it skating party at the
Sanford Rink. Friday evening.
Attendintr were, Jackie and
Douglas Juris, Karen, Hickey
and Roth Pltia, Karen Osteen,
l.oion ii nd Lynn Jones, Diane
and Wayne SmcdWrg. Joyce
Harvey, Linda Noel, Ronnie
Riggs, Theresa Hosack, Rene
Kilpatrick, Janette Hosack
and Marcelle TarU
Adults accompanying them
were, .Mr. and Mr*. Richard
Pickles, Mr. and Mrs. David
Hosack, Mrs. Kilpatrick and
Marvin Riggs.

Planned By
Lake Mary Club

MIC. AND Jilts. A. WlKHOLDT
(Photo by Raymond Studio)

The Lake Mary Woman's
Club is sponsoring a coffee
from l) to 10 a.m. Monday
March 1 at the ChamU-r of
Commerce Building in Lake
Mary.
It is for the (tent-fit of the
National Arthritis funtl. It
Is open to the public and all
women of itie area art- in­
vited to attend.
A very small donation wilt
la- accepted for the fond.
Chuiroieu of the ovc-nt arc
Mrs. Joseph Sniathcrs, Mra.
Bernice Selnkbell and Mrs.
Olau Boutwcll.

FRIDAY

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SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

C W F Presents
Playlet A t
Monthly Meeting

•lfr-K. J. Li! : A

UU.UDU'.lO AND HOSTESSES at the shower
honnrihir Mr.*. Robert It. Tope «re left to riirht,
Mrs. Rodney .Indy, Mrs. Tope, Miss Judy nillintfliiiiu mid Mrs. Calvin Alexander.

DeBary Personals

World Day of 1'raycr pro­
gram starts at 10 &amp;.m at llie
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Mr. and Mr*. John Annuo
Ml* William Lakeman of
FA Z-1822 or FA MUSI
Church, 2ilh SI. ami I'ark
Cor. E. I■&gt;! A Sanford Arc.
Sanford Avenue entertained of Tangerine Drive have as
Ate.
Mr. and Mr». Harold Kramer Iheir guest, Miss Jean Frat
cf New York City till* past
of Brooklyn, N, Y. Miss Frai
week.
Is the sister of Mr*. Armao.
Music Silk Sheaths
Mr*. Frank Hanger, Mr*.
In All New Sprint; ShmlcK
Alice 11. Deans und son, Karl
Sizes 8 . 20
Dean*, of Philadelphia, N. Y.,
Mr. mid Mrs. Sum ]|&lt;m«lmi,
will reaitle on Buena Vista
Ily Mundnt Of Calif.
glir.i (Mango Avc., uunouncu
In the il. Fritts house fur
the birth of a 7 lb. 4 ox. about six weeks. They were
daughter, Fob. Bl at Semimile staying in Kissimmee before
M A R Y E S T H E R ’S
Mcmntlid Hospital.
coming to Dcllary.
They have chosen the name,
Tentaring Fashions Just For You*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc­
Tonya Ley, for the new ar­ Carthy of Marta Hoad have
200 N. PARK AVE.
rival who wa* welcomed home a* their guest, Mr*, (ieorge
STORE HOCUS: 9 TO 5:30
by three brothers and a sis­ Van Emburg of Gardiner, N.
ter.
Y. Mrs. Van Kmburg was
Mntcrasl grandmother I* Mr* McCarthy'* nr-id ol hon­
Mrs. Ruth Hutchins, of Sail- or when she was married. Her
foul nnd putcinul grandpar­ *«m, the Rev. George Van
ent, aio Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Entburg, is the minister of
Houston, of Salt Luke City, the Dutch Helonurd Church
We are ronsolldatinK nil our Office Furniture
Utah.
in Gardiner, N. Y,

New Arrivals

Consolidation Sale

and Equipment formerly On Sale at —

110 M A G N O LIA AVE.
to our MAIN STORE at —

117 Magnolia Ave.
SAVE

AN

ADDED —

10%

Churchwomen Give
Program On Unity

Stork Shower In Altamonte

From

. . .

MISS SUSETTE ROSEMARY NEAL — Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jack Neal, of Enterprise, announce the cnKURement o f their daughter, Susette Rosemary,
to Joseph Robert Vacula Jr., son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Robert Vacula Sr., o f Cobleskill, N. Y.
Wedding plans will be announced at a later date.
(Cox Photo)

The Women of the First
Presytcrian Church held the
regular meeting in Fellow­
ship Hall. President, Mrs.
Wilson
Newman, presided
over the business session.
Mr*. Hobcrl
ft. Tope, I enjoying the evening of fun |Mine*. Jack Rillingliam, Lar- Several guests and 43 mem­
Grandview Avc., Altamonte werc Mr*. Thomas \V. Tope, ry Irving, Alton King, Ellis ber* attended.
Member* were reminded to
Springs, wa* honored recent the honoree'* mother-in-law; |Bank* and Robert Burkhart.
attend the District Confer­
ly with a stork shower given I
ence at the Maitland Presby­
by .Mr*. Calvin Alexander,
terian Church anti the World
Mrs. Rodney Judy and Mis*
Judy Uiilingham, at the Alex­
ander home in Wcathrrsficld.
The refreshment table was
decorated with a cascade &lt;&gt;l
pink and blue crepe pajK-t
streamer* and a dainty ar­
rangement of spring flowersMr*. Aida Johns assisted
at the punch Isiwl and served
Hie cake which was decorated
with pink and blue bootees.
The honoree received an
abundance of gifts (non real
baby bootees to a hand knit
sweater set made by Mr*.
Robert Fender, the great
grandmother of the expected
new arrival.
Came* were played and
prites won were presented to
the guest of honor. Others

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THIS WEEK

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R EB U ILT

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Nrw Insulation, Additional
Padding Where Needed.

POW ELL’S

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|17 MAGNOLIA AVE.
PA 2-5842
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Day of Prayer, March I, at
the Congregational Christian
Church in Sanford.
Mrs. Joel Field read a let­
ter concerning White Cross.
It is a far-reaching witness
of our love of Christ and Hi*
people around the world
through medical missionar­
ies. The While Cross quota,
in which the local church ha*
a part, will be used to buysupplies for the Yodogawa
Christian Hospital in Osaka,
Japan.
Mr*. A. H. Parker and
members presented an in­
spirational program entitled
"Unlly in Christ with Young
Churches." Through the ques­
tion and answer portion or
the program mu Mi informa­
tion was givrn on Die memliership in (lie local church,
St. John* Presbytery, Synod
of Florida and Die General
Assembly. It wa* staled that
Presbyterians have over I,000,000 missionaries in for­
eign field*.
New churches, especially
those In loreign countries are
supported by gills, prayers
und missionaries.
Taking part on the program
w e r e Mr*. Parker, Mr*.
George Touhy, Mr*. Neil
Houston and Mr*. Earl Tur­
ner. The devotion was given
by Mrs. George Mallet.

The
Christian Women’*
Fellowship of the First Chris­
tian Church met at the
church, with Mrs. W. H.
Young, president presiding.
Prayer* were made for mem­
ber* of the fellowship and
congregation who are 111.
Mrs. llarl Hinson gave a
report of the meeting of the
Sanford United Church wo­
men ami announced that Mrs.
Ralph AuKlin Smith was
elected new president. She
announced that World Day
of Prayer will be held at the
Congregational C h r 1* 11 a n
Church at 10 a. m. March
1st.
Discussion wa* held on
legislation to furnish day care
for migrant workers, Sen­
Mrs. J. L. H obby
ate Rill 522.
Mrs. O. 1). Landres i pre­
sented a playlet entitled Hostess For
"Growing Up or Only Grow­
ing Older" which wa* very- Homemakers Class
interesting and helpful. Mr*.
Charles Grlemes played the
Mra. J.
Hobby wa* hos­
part of the artist, Mr*. Cliff tess (or the monthly meeting
Williams the infant Christian, of Die Homemaker* Sunday
Mr*. J. W. Knight the child- School Class of First liaptlsl
tike Christian, Mr*. W. L. Church.
Rowland the adolesent Chris­
Mrs. C. L. I'ark Sr. opened
tian and Mrs. Hobart Shield* Die meeting with prayer and
was the mutcur Christian. Mr*. John Tatum led the doMr*. Ira Jackson played (he volion period, using as her
part of Die inquiring Chris­ topic "Spiritual Character."
tian.
.Mrs. John Fuller, secre­
Air*. Elite Latham present­ tary-treasurer, read the min­
ed the worship program car­ utes, which were approved,
rying nut the same theme of and gave the treasurers regrowth of a Christian In the 1port. Member* signed cards
Christian life.
to he sent to Mr*. Jean Tripp,
During the social hour re­ Mrs. G. T. Ptttard and Mr*.
freshment* were served by Joe lloulli.
Mrs. George Roland and Mr*.
In the absence of the pretlR. II. William*. Other* pro dent, Mr*. !!. E. Umg. vice
sent were Mrs. Blanche Kulm, president, presided at the
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs. business session.
Wayne Johnston. Mr*. W. P.
During the social hour re­
Yesley, Mr*. O. T. Pearson, freshments of pound cake and
ami Mrs. H. K Ring.
ice cream, punch, minis und
nuts were served hy the hos­
Enterprise
tess.
Mis* Barbara Williford was
welcomed a* a guest by the
group. Other member* at­
Mr*. Bernice Boyer ol tending were Mine*. It. A.
Orange City, sister of Mrs. Beck. T. A. Ik-st, R. A. CoEd L. Cunningham, i* a pa­ hen. II. II. Fortner. Ruby
tient at the West Volusia Hos­ Holerker, E. C. Campbell. N.
pital in DcLaml.
C. Booth and M. A. Gonzalez.

Personals

ONLY

’5

ANTIQUE AUCTION
Consisting of cut and patterned git**, bric-a-brac,
China, bran bed*, furniture, round front China rablnela
and mlscrllmrou*.

BEDDING
COM PAN Y

2nd &amp; MAGNOLIA

FA 2-6321

haddock that we know a&lt; Fin­
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
U cup sugar
nan Haddir was originally
Hi. Glad to be with you
1 egg
named Findon Haddock after
*i cup milk
again. This week I have had
Ihe Scotlish fishing port n(
requests for a repeat on the
2 tb*pi. margarine,
Findon, where it originated.
melted
Pecan Pie from Mr*. Doaelsou and the Herahcy Pie reci­
2 cups Bisquk-k
Don't forget to send In your
pe from Pauline Owen*. I
t cup finely chopped
favorile Lent recipe. Will be
also have a request from
pared apples
looking for it. If you aBo
Mr*. J. D. Cordell for some­
■i cup sugar
have a clothing problem,
one'* recipe (or Pickled Egg*.
2 tbsps. Bisquick
send it in; maybe we can find
Who can help her? I looked
2 tsp*. cinnamon
Ihe Irouble. Send all letters
through my fllrs hut did not
2 tbsps. soft margarine
find the one she requests.
Blend first five Ingredient* to me at Rt. 1. Box 31-B,
Let it* bear from anyone who Beat vigorously 30 second*. Sanford.
has it.
Fold in apples. Spread in
• • •
Serpent Mound, fn Adam*
greased round 9 inch layer
Here is the Hcrshry Pie.
pan, or 8 or 9 Inch square County. Ohio, i* the lurgest
pan. Blend '« cup sugar, 2 such effigy mound In the
6 llershcy Bar* with
Almond*
tbsps. Bisquick, cinnamon I'lilted States.
18 marshmallows
and 2 tbsps. soft margarine
V4 cup milk
until crumbly; sprinkle over
mixture in pan. Hake in hot
'a pint whipped cream
Melt bar* and marshmal­ oven (400 degrees i 20-25 min­
lows in the milk. Cool and utes or until done.
• • •
add whipped cream. Pour in­
to graham cracker crust.
Mrs. J. C. Sapp has been
Chill. This is very quick and making Celery Relish and
very good,
here is the recipe she use*.
• • •
7 cups chopped celery
Thurs., Frl. nnd Sat.
Now for the Pecan Pic 3 cups chopped green peppers
Only
Recipe.
7 cups chopped onions
I cup white corn syrup
Heat 4 cup* canned toma­
1 cup dark brown sugar
toes to boiling point. Pour
‘ i cup mrltcd butter
over above vegetable*. Steam
' i tap. sail
10 minutes and drain. Bring
Values to 810.9*
I tsp. vanilla
to a good boil, 1 cup light
.3 whole eggs
brown sugar, 3 cup* white
I heaping cup shelled pecans sugar, 4 cups vinegar, 'a cup
Mix syrup, sugar, salt, va­ mustard seed. 2 tsp*. tumeric
nilla and butter. Mix in powder. Pour over drained
Value* to 811.98
allghlly beaten eggs. Pour in­ vegetables. Simmer 20 min­
to 9 inch unbaked pie shell. utes. Pack in jars and seal.
Sprinkle pecan* over filling. M a k e s
approximately 10
Bake at 350 degrees for ap­ pints.
proximately 45 minutes.
• •
•
Value* to 812.98
• • •
To remove rust from the
Now that the Lenten season corners of cake tins tliat have
We Give S i ll Green
Is here we will give a few been in use for a long time,
Stamp*
Lenten dishes. Let’s try this dip a raw potato in cleaning
Topsy Turvy Tuna Pic.
Sorry • No Stampa
powder and scour.
on Sale Items
1 can (6'k or 7 or.) tuna
• •
•
2 thsps. chopped onion
An old tabic oilcloth can
1 thsps. tuna oil
servemany new use*. Use
1 can (10'a or.) condensed pinkingshear*
to cut, out a
cream of mushroom soup number of placemat* — or
trim off worn corner* to
2 eggs, beaten
fa cup fresh bread crumbs
make a smaller cover for an­
Drew* K Sportswear
0 thin slices orange or lemon other table or—cut bibs for
Shop
1 pkg. &lt;12 or.) cornbread or the children or — potholder
IIWY. 17-92
lajngMood Plaza
pockets to hang on the kit­
muffin mix
838-6721
Drain tuna, reserving oil. chen wall.
Flake tuna. Cook onion in oil
'Tif said that the invoked
until tender. Add soup, egg,
bread crumbs ami tuna, mix
well. Arrange l e m o n or
orange slices on the bottom of
a well greased 10 inch pie
HY
pan. Pour mixture over fruit
slices.
Prepare
cornbread
mix as directed on package.
Spread butler over tuna mix­
u
ture. Rake in a hot ovan, 400
\ '-B
degrees, for 25 to 30 minutes
or until brown. Remove from
oven and let stand for 10 min­
ute*. l&gt;oq.sen from sides of
pan with a spatula and invert
onto serving plate. Serve* 6.
• • •
Try llii* Scallop Risque.
I lb. scallops, fresh or (roicn
1 ran (4 oz.) mushroom
BLACK OR
stems and pieces
RUSSET
'A tsp. salt
■a tsp. powdered mustard
OTHERS
flash pepper
'« eup melted fat or oil
onderful feeling, long-wearing casual for
&gt;« cup flour
all around wear. Leather soles and heels and
t quart milk
fine quality veal uppers. You’ll like them!
Paprika
Thaw frozen scallops, rinse
with cold water. Grind scal­
lops and mushrooms. Add
seasonings and scallop mixlure to fat. Cook for 3 to 4
nglmitc*, stirring occasional­
ly. Blend In flour. Add milk
gradually and cook until
t h i c k , stirring constantly.
.Serve with paprika sprinkled
115 Magnolia Ave.
Rhone FA 2-1581
over Ihe top. Serves 6.

DRESS
SALE

Benefit Coffee

Church
Calendar
f

Included in the out of town
guest* were Rev. Amy M.
Main, president of the Evan
gellstic Center and Bible In
ititutc in Philadelphia, Pa.,
and Rev. Margaret E. Huns,
vice president and treasurer
of the Center.

CoAtwi

Dy Mr*. II. L. Johnson

Osteen T U

By Couple At Open House
Mr. and Mr*. A, WieboMt
celebrated (heir golden wed­
ding annlvenary will) open
houie at their home on Lake
Ellen
Drive,
Ca**«lbcrry,
Feb. 17 from 2 to 5 p.m.
The houie waa decorated
throughout with gold and
while floral arrangement*,
including mum* and daffodil*
and other arrangement* in
keeping with the theme. Two
especially attractive . item*
were a large heart with the
letter* 50 In the center and
a gold money tree.
On dUplay wa* a large pic­
ture ol the couple made when
they married, In an oval an­
tique frame. Thli wa* a gift
of their ion and hi* wife, Sir.
and Mr*. W. If. Wlcboldt. of
Sanford, who alio icrved a*
floating hoit and hoileii and
auiitcd with arrangement*
far the necailon.
All three of their children
and icvcn grandchildren were
,on hand for the celebration.
Doth daughter* are minionarle*. Min Wilhclrnina Wiebdldt came from ilangalare,
India, and Mrs. Lydia Cadion from Peru.
Ml** Either Oiborn, a
friend of Wilhclrnina and a
worker at the Literary Mil­
lion Center In Bangalore, ac­
companied her to the State*
and attended the open bouic.
Mr. Wicboldt presented hi*
wife with a corsage. The napklm bore an appropriate Inicrlptlon and refreshment* of
cake, petit four*, mint*, nuts
and punch were »crvcd to the
85 guetti who called during

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Skating Party

Sunday

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March 3

BERNER’S AUCTION
Reed Canal Road

Daytona

$5 RACK

*8 r a c k

*12 RACK

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Cake—i new kind of deiscrt,
delightfully ea»y to prepare.
It'* u moist cake with a de­
licious spicy topping. Young
firide* should appreciate thli
recipe. It lake* so little time
to put the cake on ihe table
that It'* a good "emergency"
recipe to have on hand w-hen
you have short notice that
guest* are arriving.

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SLIGHTLY SOILED

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DEAR AB B Y : I have been married for five years to n mnn who is
petting on my nerves. He doesn’t
give me a dime unless I tell him what
] need it for. I haven't bought myself
any clothes for two yenrs. He says
I don't need anything, if he wants
something, he buys it. I don't know
what he earns as I've never seen his
pay check. He takes me to the local
drive-in movie three times u year.
That's my entertainment. He has an
ugly temper nnd when he gets mad
he kicks everything in sight. He
won’t leave the house without sun­
tan lotion on his face and dark glass­
es. Winter and summer? Is sometiling wrong with him? Do you think
he's dangerous?
SICK OF IT ALL
DEAR SICK: lie is certainly poculinr, nnd could lie dangerous. Ask
your clergyman to help you get him
to a doctor. And do it now.
•

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DEAR ABBY: Our son is HI. He
is constantly going up to his room
and looking across into the neigh­
bor's window where two teen-aged
girls have their bedroom. I told my
husband and he said it was ‘‘natur­
al." 1 don’t think so, do you?
WORRIED

DEAR WORRIED: Curiosity IS
natural, but this is bordering on the
mischievious. if not parthologlcnl.
Tell your son to cut out the peeping,
and peep on him until you are sure
he has. *
•

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DEAR FLABBERGASTED: An
odd place setting probably wouldn't
have hern noticed. And if it had. no
one would have cared. If the hostess
actually excluded the man's wife for
that reason. SHE is odder than the
place setting.

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w r ir r . o r Mirfttrr**

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N O T fC i: t* 1IURKIIY ( i l V UN. that 1 J T.l T l i r . R l l o f l IIY* S her iff o f hc m lnol# ( ’ oun ty, Fli«rlil t, Itv v irtu# o f *
writ lamted out o f tIi-* Circuit
•*uurt
In and
f o r hvmtnol#
C ou n ty . Florida. »»n th# Sv.h
•I*y o f Ja nu ary , A. D. IMS,
In that t **rtatn r.iu*# b«&gt;tus&gt;* n
IIAUFAN
F INANC E
Cf»MPA NY, * F lorid* Corporatluti,
PlaluUfr. and tlllMlKli: U I L HON a n ! V IR GINIA W I f.HON,
Dcfttidwnt. bwv# In my po«i*
(‘ fliltiii th* fislluwlnu sl*M*i rlbflil

ptitosil property, to*wit:

1 . jyf.y Cadlllai' Vulniiii&gt;*
bll#— !d#n. N«». Sy)toB;S2R
a* th# p rop er ty o f (iK oitM K
W ll ^ i o N and VlltUl.NIA W I L KUNi that on th# tth day «»f
March, A. |i. I t i l f h r t w t t n
111# !#ual hour* o f **!•■. to * wit:
li ft er I I jn# o’rltjM’ k In th# fo r#no on and b f for*? 2 -lM' o 'c lo c k
In tit# a f i r m o o n , ctn th# aald
•Ivy at tb# front d oor o f th#
C o u n ty Court lloua # la H*n*
f**rd, H#mliuil# County, F l o r ­
ida, I ahall o f f r r fo r •*!# to
tb# III#h r «f hldd#f f'»r « i i h
in hand, th# ahoy# i|###rlli#d
pcraonul p rop er ty
f tl IP *11* *K
IV|laHON and Y f l U l l M A W ft#*
ftD.N.
J. 1* llo b h y
H b tr lff o f Prm'n d# C o u n ­
ty, F lorid *
P uM Dh F#b 7. i « .
St. IMS
C D F -lo

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2:ff

Ruth M ilie u

have to count pennies and
figure out all kinds of ways
to make a dollar go as far
ns possible. They don't want
to make do with the clothes
thrlr husbands' pay clteck
can provide. They don't want
to answer their children's do
niands for things with, "We
simply can't afford It.”
Tltcy don't want, in short,
to accept the kind of living
their husband* ran affont for
the family to have.
And so they often go lo
work not out of dire necess­
ity. but because they have
decided a higher standard of
living Ilian their husbands
can provide is more Importanl to the family's welfare
than for the home to have a
full-time homemaker.
I'erhaps this a derision flint
some mothers make too light­
ly
For wlicn a mother of
young children goes to work
and hires someone to look
after Iter children site is al­
most always giving their care
lo a woman who i* more
poorly equipped titan she is
to guide them. Even if Hie
woman she hires to he a
substitute mother is actually
as smart as site Is. she is
still only a substitute.

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Onilier,
who was timed in 2"17.SO,
finished
atmut 2.10 yards
itlund of John (irrlvpp of the
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SAN FORD

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“ Seminole County*n Oldest GE Dealer’*
118 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-1562

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By Oswald
Jacoby
F R ID
A Y A . M.

trump break Next you over­
take your king of diamond*
with dummy's ace amt ruff
another heart. A diamond In
dummy's queen ghes you a
chance to ruff a third heart.
Now you overtake your king
of clubs with dummy's ace
and ruff a diamond. At this
point you have only the queen
and ten of trump* left and
Hast still holds the Jack and
live.
You lead your last club lo
dummy's quern and East has
to follow. Now you arc in
dummy and you lead another
club. East ha* to ruff and
you overruff, then you pick
up his jack to make the hand.
Nice, and maylw this hand
actually was dealt sometime
or otlier.

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Legal Notice

laKi:
DAVIK
ntol
PIIYLLIH
A NN DA V IS, hi* n l f r , D#f#ndanta, In Uln(hc#r&gt; N&lt;». 137t*1.
Tim nalurtt o f tliU ■itl( ' !■
i ffiirrcinsur3 o f that cert ai n
riortgas#
f r *»m «« M
defen­
d an t* to p lain t iff , dated April
15, I M l and r ecor d ed
April
II. 1941 In O ff ic ia l
Reco rd*
flunk
333 p a g * MS nf th#
Pub lic
R er un)*
.»f Sniulnolrt
C ou n ty , Florida, e n c u m b e r in g
that c ertain p l » e &lt;»r parrel
n r p rop er ty Inca led. alluate,
ami b ein g In raid C o u n ty and
fc u t e . tr»-wltr
Uit IP, Utork
NOR TH
O It I* A N D O TOWNHITK
KuritTii addition , #•
r e c o r d # ! in plat I lo ok 13,
Publ ic
K**t or*li
•if Hetnlunl* C ou n ty , F l o r ­
id*.
m e n of you i* itr.guiii.
K b to file y o u r an *w #r or
o t h e r w r itt en d#
to th*
f lu m p )* Int with Dm Clerk o f
l b * C ir cu it Court o f Head nolo
C ou n ty , Flr»rld*a in Hit* tiro*
reedlnir and to i r r f u * c o p y
tlm rcuf upon tlic pin Inti f r * * i tomeyps,
w h o* #
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and
addreaa * f *
h er ein a ft #r
a#i
fo r th , *• r eq uir ed by la w not
la t e r than !h# 11th day o f
M ar ch IMS. in default t h e r e ­
of
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will
pi4i«f*»*d
n
par t* upon the #nlr&gt;
f
* Dec ree Pro Cat ife iao attalnat
you.
WITNEHH m&gt; hand ami th#
Official i f * I o f i* ld Court In
Nenilnol# C ou nty. Florid a, thla
btli d ay o f F e b r u a r y IMS.
fUKAl.t
A r th u r H. B e c k w ith . Jr..
C lerk o f th# Circuit Court
l»y : Mertti* T. V lh 1 « «
Deputy f ' b r k
ft# arriall. (Jrldl#v and !&lt;#»la
A tt o r n e y # fo r P la in t iff
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Tel). 28, 1DRS — Tape #

Television Tonight

l i ras
12; 00

A.*k a young mother who children why site decided to
holds a job while she hires go bark lo work. Chances arc
someone lo look after her she will say, “ Ueeauve it is
getting harder and harder for
a family to live on one sal­
ary.”
NOTlIi: n r H IT
That read* like a logical
T o i T E R R Y u : i : DAY I* un i
an*wer. Most people accept
P IirisM *
\NN
n w is
)il« w tf* . Def**tt»!an!#,
it a* such. Hut Is it really?
IlcuttJnito
Mbit
M illin g
Don't many young working
Atl l n m U n k n ow n
YOU A N D U U I l u F Tut* mothers
really mean that
*r # h f f f b y ’ nr*ilfi#f! that null
they don't want lo live on
1m h been rotmiierte*--'I
You In till? P i n nit C ou r t «»f their huslund's salaries?
the Ninth Ji n lIrit 1 r i r c u l t « f
They don’t want to settle
th« Htnlft o f F lorid a In it ml
hmi%es nr apartments
f o r ftimlrt&amp;l# County* t b * * b - for
l i f t via Ir d 111Ip* o f wlilrh la: their husbands can provide
K .t M *
II I V I! It
HAVIN’*W
IIA.VK. PI ilntlff* .%•- T i : n i t Y alone. They don't want to

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&gt;•

DEAR ABBY: Recently my hus­
band nnd I were invited to a sitdown dinner at the home o f an offi­
cer of ids firm. Everyone there
was connected with the company.
(Mostly executives and their wives.)
One man came without his wife, so
1 asked my hostess if the absent wife
were ill or out of town. She whisper­
ed that she didn't invite the wife
because she had place settings in
china and silver for only 12 ami did­
n't want to spoil her table with an
odd place setting. This hostess is a
college graduate and supposedly in­
telligent. Did her reasoning make
sense to you?
FLABBERGASTED

llow would you go about
playing South's seven spade
NORTH (D)
SI
A None
contract?
V A S3 2
You would probably lot the
♦ A Q 65
opening heart lead ride to
AAQC 34
your king and lay down the WEST
EAST
uce and king of spade*. Wot
A3
A J 343
4M 783
•would show out on the second 4TQJ 109
♦ B7 4 3
♦ J It) 3
spade lend nnd you would A JDS 7
*10)
eventually have to concede a
SOUTH
trick to East's jack of trump*.
A A K Q 1 0 I I7 I
»K
Now, go back to the first
♦ K1
trick and see if you can't
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find some way to make (be
Both vulnerable
hand. Ydu can if you itart NorUi b i t
Smith Hnt
getting rid of your trump*
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immediately and you do this 3 *
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by what i* called a quad­ K#
Fas*
Pats
ruple grand roup, a classic in
Opening lead—V Q
the bridge world.
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with dummy's are of heart.* I lead out the ace and king of
and smother your own king, j trump* to discover the bad

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By Abigail Van Buren

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NOW IS THE TIME TO OPEN THAT CHARGE ACCOUNT!
THERE IS A W A Y TO BUY EVERYTHING AT PENNEY’S
CASH! CHARGE! L A Y A W A Y ! TIME PAYMENT!

�— Peb. 28. 1063

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
Office 204 W . First
1. Lost ft Found
LOST yellow gold Cross and
Chain. Four (tone settings.
Call 322 2511 or FA 25153.
REWARD.
LOST: Grey Cat with yellow
marking* on the (ace. Be­
tween I»ch Arbor lc Ra­
venna Park. Call FA 2-5167
after 5 p. m.

3. Education • Instruction
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Tradei Institute Bos 12, c 'o
Sanford Herald.

6. For Bent

12- Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

6. For Rent

NICELY (urn. C room bout*. 2 Bedroom bouse. Kitchen 2 ER. CB. FHA. Small down
FA 2-507.
equipped. $17 Escambia Dr. j payment $52.68 per month.
FA 2 &lt;820 after 5 p. m.
Corner lot. 103 Country
AVAILABLE NOW
Club Rd.
L a r g e 4 bedroom lakefrest Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
furnished
$125
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
MODEL HOME
2 Bedroom furnished— elotc
ped. 104 W. iS’.h SL •Ph. 2 Bedroom. kitchen equipped.
in
$164
FA 2-4671.
t il month. 2025 Sanford
2 Bedroom furnished isr 1.
Ave.
2
Bedroom
furnished
bouse.
TV
$M
FA 2-4267 between 4 &amp; 10
Economy 2 bedroom partly
AE types of Real Estate
p m.
furnished
$ 55
John E. Fox,
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. &amp;26 Escambia. Ph.
Realtor
Stemper A gency
FA 2-0274.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0559
REALTOR — INSUROR
Houses for rent. For infor­ SPACIOUS. 3 BR., 2 bath,
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
ma Lon contact Ted Wil­
dishwasher and disposal
liams Hardware, 205 E.
equipped kitchen, s h a d e
1 BR. House, niceiy furn­
25th St.
trees. Pay equity and as­
ished. $65 mo. FA 2 0544.
sume mortgage. 3305 S.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms AVAILABLE March L 2 ER
Park. FA 2-8060.
Duplex, excellent location,
bath. 2 screened porches,
electric kitchen. 1001-B S. 3 Bedroom, Da baths Mason­
yfi Magnolia Ave. 322 3552.
Elm. May be seen after 5
ry.
Excellent
cond.tian.
FURN. AND Unfurnished new
p. m. Call FA 2-3594.
$350 down. Assume pay­
2 BR duplex apartments.
ment* of $72 a month. 133
Terrano floors, tile bath. Furnished Apartment. C.ose
Mayfair Circle. FA 2 5316.
in. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013
FA 2-2371 after 5 p. m.

REGISTRATION open
for
Good Shepherd Christian
Day 5cbooi, 4 and 5 year
oldi. Nursery, S15; kinder­
garten $18. Transportation
available for city and out­
lying area*. 522-7312 or
FA 2 571$.
2
Sewing ieiaoni starting next
week. Beginners A advanc­
ed. Morning* or evening!.
FA 2-7302.

6. For Kent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 S»4
or FA 2-0523.
2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
FA 2 5303.
3 Bedroom house. 2400 Stev­
ens Ave. Phone 349-4671.

Legal Notice
tnvr.nTi*i:wKXT row rids
rrwjwrt S o. Vim. ( J - C - K J - A U
I t u r l o f I-ublle In-truetlnn
for HemlnuU County, fto rld a .
Owner
H-parat* *tal*4 tiM&gt; for Ad­
dition*
to
Lyman
(School,
Ktinlnol* County, Plorld*. con■ioltnsr o f two Helene* It-om*.
0 *n*r*l Mil op, tl s n l *r. l Voral
I'n llt ;
m l
Addition*
to
frootn a
Academy.
H-mlnol*
County, Florida, cnnalttlnr of
five n*w elAtiroum* and lib­
rary addition; will b* rr-alv »d
by
th« Owntr at
th*
A-hool Admlnlntratlon Build­
ing. Commercial Aireet, Han*
ford, Florida, until It A. I t.
Tu**d*y. March 1}, ISO. and
then at aald nfflra publicly
up-n*d and r*ad aloud.
T h » Information for Mldd*r»,
Form o f Slid. Form o f C»nirart, I’ lan*. Kpaclftrallon*. and
Forn-a of Hid llond and Per­
formance llond may l-a « l amlbtd In Ihn o f fic e o f th*
Architect. John A. flurton IV,
Fourth Floor, Hanford Atlan­
tic National Hank Hulbllnr.
Hanford, Florida, and cnplaa
may b* obtained th*r* upon
payment o f I I M S t for *ath
a*t ton* **t romprtaaa both
•chonl*). Additional **ta may
b* obtained at IS* each, half
o f which I* refundable upon
return o f *arr*.
Any
uneuccreaful
bidder*,
upon
r e lu m in g
au-h
**t
promptly and In r o o d con di­
tion. wilt be r»fund*d hi* paymant In full If aurh return 1*
mad* within ten day* a flrr th*
bid opening, H-heral Con tr ac­
tor* iru irliis documents and
wol lu b m lllln g pri.povat ahall
be re fun d*! one.half the dapoalt upon return nf document*
In l o a d condition.
Th*
Owner
reserve*
th*
rle h l to waive any Informali­
ties ur to rejtut any or nil
bid*.
Slack bidder m u ll drpoatt
with hit hid. security In the
amount, form and eubject to
th* condition* provided In III*
Information for llldder*.
Attention nf bidder* I* pa r­
ticularly called to th* require­
ment* ae to condition* o f e m ­
ployment to be obeerved and
minimum w a s * rata l to be
paid under the contract.
No bidder may withdraw hla
1&gt;ld within la days after the
actual dal* o f the opening
thereof.
J. tl. \Vright, Jr.
Chairman
Hoard o f Public Instruc­
tion for Bemlnula County,
Flnrbls
It. T. SI II wee,
Hemlnote County Ruparlntendant o f Public Instruction and
K l - O ff lc lo Kecrrtary to III*
Hoard of Public Instruction
Publlth Feb. IS,
II. 1»S1.
CDK-IS

Equine Entry
ACtOSS

1 Equina foot
S Ftmale bond
• Bridie part
11 Finnish asm*
U Guide s high

Bedroom house, kitchen Duplex, 1203 Eim. Apartment.
*01 Magnolia. Apartment.
equipped. $55 a month. C.ose
119 Elm. House, 0 Smyrna
to base. FA 2 4549.
Dr., DcBsry, Fla. All clean
NICE LARGE 2 BR. furn.
and nieeiy furnished. Ph.
apt. Oil heat and fireplace.
NO 8 5267.
Tile bath, 1700 Magnolia.
2 Bedroom hou«e, kitchen
$63. FA 2-3331.
furnished, on Lake Golden.
RENT A BED
Near base. Call FA 2-FH5
Roiliway, Hospital A Baby
during day . FA 2-4736 after
Bed a
5:30.
By Day. Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE LAKE MARY, New, furn.
Floyd St. Lake v;ew. $30.
Ph. FA 2-5111 110 W. 1st SL
Couple, no pets. FA 20101.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, lit Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
W. First St.
FA 2-7360.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, built-in*,
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­ Clean new Apartment. Call
FA 2-3677.
man Circle. $120 per month.
FA 2-7404.
Large 3 bedroom house, dou­

Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­ 2 Bedroom Apartment, large
screened porch. F'A 23164
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
between 8:00 a. m. and 0
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
p. m.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
Large clean furnished 3 bed­
Three
room
furnished
room house. Convenient to
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
base. $135 month. FA 2 2417
$45. Robert A. Williams,
Phone FA 2 3351.
6A Special Notice*

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VIV1II

O. M. HARRISON’S
cu n ■ it riis iit .
Jt Sill i si. &lt; III* I IT 1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-0827

&lt;*»- F i . n n i i i t i v
4vti yoK
m : n im ii . i : rot \t i .
IV &lt;11 &lt; M i ll I Ml. tsvwd
M i n n ? m- ns ir
JANET SIS A It!* P O T T Kit.
Plaintiff.

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THOMAS

JAM ES

PO TTK It.

Defendant
I T ATI" OF I T .o il III V TIM
THOM AH JAMKM POTTKIt.

wbue* last known reel*
•lance la Puat Office Ibis
&gt;1. Merrill, Nebratk*Tou will take notlr* that
a itturn bill nf c-.mplalnt h**
bean filed naaln-t you In lb*
Circuit Court In an-t fur
Mcminn!* County, Florida, in
Chancery: that the nature nf
•aid *uli la an action for
divorce, th* short title of
which I* JANET MIIAItP POTTKIl. Plaintiff. V*. THOMAS
JAM1’H JtiTTKR, Defendant.

THKHE PllKHENTS are tu
command
you In file your
an*wr*r or
uther
plradlna*
with the Clerk o f the cir c u it
Court o f Hemln-le County at
Hanford. Florida, and serve a
copy o f th* same on Plain­
t i f f s attorney*, on o r before
the 11th day of March. A D.

ia « .

Herein fall not or a decree
pro confeeeo will be enter* 1
analnet you .for default.
WITNKMH
my
hand
and

seal

al

Hanford.

Hemlnul*

County, Florida, this ith day
nf February, A. D. IKS.
(HUAI.)
Arthur II. Ileikwlth, Jr.,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
tly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Hutthleoa and l.effter
Edward* Ilulldtng
Poet Office Drawer If
Hanford, Flnjld*
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Pubtlih Feb. T, 11, Jl, II. ISO
CDF-IS
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9. For Sale or Rent
2

BR. Modern house,
Catalina. FA 2-0570.

4* reread*
47 Tropical plaat
train*
90 Caretnotia*
dt Capital m
W UncSoMd
Yemen
d0 AfUrnaUr*
00 Abcrv*
■1 lane haunts
4! lllndar
4* — a attney U Italia* city
M Type e&lt;boat
through parts

512,990
Low-Low- down payment

S79.00 A MONTH
PAYS ALL
Lake Mary— 3 bedroom, den,
2 baths. Modern kitchen.
Lake privileges, near school.
Available for occupancy
June 1. FA 2-7094.

loo k to t h e f u t u r e ^
24 Acres four year old P:neapple grove, 10 acres one
year old, 5 acres ready to
4 BR., 2 BATH HOME
plant. Only $1,000 per acre,
Florida room, kitchen with
includes tractor and disc.
dishwasher, disposal, stove
$29'« down.
and refrigerator. Double
EVKKKTT A. HARPER
carport, good storage and
AGENCY • REALTOR
w-orkroom. On 2la lots with
2465 S. Park Ave.
assorted fruit trees, fenced.
Ph. FA 2 2264 or FA 2 2245

$18,500 With Good Terms

ROSA L. PAYTON

L.M.N.

ENTinVpnrSES'

Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
Reg. Rea! Estate Broker
wooded area at Longdaie.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
See Mr. Ferguson at sales
, office and pick your lot
OR TRADE. Equity in mod­
and house models. Low
ern 3 BR home for modern
down—low monthly paymts.
bouse trailer. Blue Springs
Ave. Orange City. *75-3949. ANOTHER FABULOUS BUY
AT CRYSTAL LAKE. Open
beam construction, stone
St. Johns Realty
fireplace, 3 bedroom and a
T IE TIME TESTED FIRM
optional r o o m ,
Florida
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
room. 2 tile baths, fully airconditioned. Location South
IMMEDIATE
end of Crystal Drive, Loch
OCCUPANCY
Arbor. E. A. Jarrett, -Build­
3 Bedroom, l\i bath, no qual­
er. FA 2-2378 or FA 2-3077.
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
Longdaie subdivision Long- 20 Acres facing highway and
wood.
large lake. All in grove
with a 5 room house,
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
$20,000. Ph. 343 3451 Geneva.
ner lot facing lake. 109
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
LAKEFRONT HIDEAWAY
Estate. FHA in aervice. 2 bedroom furnished cottage
$450 down, monthly $04.75,
on big, beautiful lake. 103
VA nothing down. FA 2-8071
ft. frontage, 400 ft deep.
or FA 2-2118.
On a cash deal owner will
jell for $3,500. This would
QUICK SALE NEEDED
be a bargain for the lot
2 Siory home for anyone who
with nothing on It! Let's
wants room to live in. New
go
out and take a look.
plumbing, wiring, and oil
floor furnace, termite con­
tract. Lowest price you'll
find. 715 Magnolia, FA 2 8969

Stemper A gency

017

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

HATH.

TOt

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-1 BEDROOM
2 Full bath. See furnished
model at Sales office out
20:h St. and Upsaia Road,
opposite church,
central
heat prepared for Air-con ii»
Don.

REALTOR — INSUnOR
Established Fish &amp; Used Ap­ FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
pliance business. 14 Years
If you like country living
in same location. Retiring 15. ltuHines.1 Opportunity
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
from business. Campbell's
RELIABLE PARTY FOR
south side of big I-ake
Fish Market. 414 Sanlord
ADDED INCOME FOR PART
Mary. Water for boating,
Ave.
OR FULL TIME WORK
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
mately 2&gt;a acres. FA 2-9162. 3 Bedroom, &gt; bath house. WE SECURE LOCATIONS
$200 down and take over
FOR TESTERS
1 New house — Near Lake
payments of $73.00 per Male or female, wanted for
Mary. 1 2-year old house,
month. FA 2-1862.
this area to service route
near Orlando. 1 Old bouse,
for Svlvania St R. C. A.
near Naval Air Sutton. Ph. 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced b«ck
television and radio tubes
yard, air conditioner, Kit­
322-4461.
sold through our latest mo­
chen equipped. 3399 S. Park
dern method free self-ser­
3 BR. HOUSE, equipped kit­
Ave. FA 2 1761.
vice tube testing and mer­
chen, take over payment!
chandising units. Will not
or rent, by owner. FA2 -2617 BY OWNER, 7 Rtn. masonryhome with 20 acres on Lnkc
Interfere with your present
Mary. $15,000 down and
employment. To qualify you
12. Real Estate For Sale
monthly paymenta. Phone
must h a v e $1,476 GO to
1 3-Bedroom bouse. 2 2-Bed­
FA 2 8)35.
$2,953.20 cash available im­
room bouse. 323-0937.
mediately for Inventory and
equipment, investment se­
3 BR. KITCHEN equipped. J. VV. Hall, Realtor
cured. Car, 5 spare hours
Fenced back yard. Pay­
“ Call Hall” FA 2-3641
weekly, could net up to
ments $73 mo., chraper
2544 So. Trench Ave.
$6,000.00 per year in your
than rent. FA 2 0610 for ap­
spare time, should be able
3
BEDROOMS,
2
bath*.
Fenc­
pointment.
to start at once. This com­
ed backyard. Air-condition­
pany will extend financial
er. Kitchen equipped. Low
assistance to full time it
down payment. 33u9 S. Park
desired. Do not answer un­
Ave. FA 2-1761.
iv m s : ch ut it cm iit iik
TIIK NINTH Jl Dil l VI. t illless fully qualified for (Into
ci it , in vnii n ut &gt;s:wi.
and investment.
Income
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
NOl.ll &lt;-«&gt;■ NTS, IT.tilt II! V*
should start ini mediately.
IN CHVNCKftl Nit. I3T33,
Realtor
F E D E R A L NVTIONAL MOIITBusiness set up for youtlAHK ASSOCIATION, * c o r ­ Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
Scliing, soliciting, or exper­
poration o rc e n lie d under an FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Arl o f Congrree and relating
ience is not necessary. For
pursuant
tu Hie FED ER AL
personal interview in your
NATIONAL M 'lllT R AUK AH- WILL SELL Equity in 2 BR.
HOCI ATItiJt t'll A IITKfl ACT,
home at discount. FA 2-4836
city— please include your
haeltiH It* principal t.rrl.-e In
after
5 p. m.
Phone Number and WRITE
tile City ut VI * ell 111KLull, Dis­
U. S. ELECTRONICS COUP.
trict ot Columbia,
ruintirr.
6*7 NATURAL B R I D G E ,
v*.
TINE LAWN 20, MO.
ItlCIIAItn It. r t v r i l and LOLA
J.

jTca/ai*a isr
UsUocw
II Schemas
ItJsckaU .

REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

Legal Notice

IPftMsiUsa
4 Exploits
» Stales
4 Air raid alarm* ■
te t ty la
Germaay
• Wo«d

ble garage. # 0 E. 20th St.
Cal! for appointment. Ph.
322-8120.

Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3013.
FA 2 6347.

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR. 2 ba:h
bouse. Living room overkofcing lake, curved dr.-.e.
203 Citrus Drive. Ravenna
Park. Call FA 2-8143 after
5:30 p. m.

Ill* wit*

vnnt'K o r
II I* ’ ll A l i t !

It.

D*r, indent*.
m ir
HALT!

and
M lU

J. IIA m

tou
a id ; iik u k h t n o t iKIKI i that a anil fur for*clnaure o f a mnrlKBit/ ha*
lieeu Irielltuted ara tn.t you in
th* rtriu lt Court nf th* Ninth
JudK lal Clr&gt; ult In and fur
Hemlnul* Cou nt f, Florida, an
abbreviated till* of whloh eult
I* at abov* **( forth, You are
rrqulrrd to file )-our i n i a . r
with lb* Clerk nf the above
•tiled Court at the Hemlnul.
County Cuurthou**, Hanford.
Florida, and In verve a *upy
thereof u|&gt;»n th* Plaintiff In
the above a t ) ’ e l rau*e or the
ITatnUfr*
Attorney*,
Hmlth
and
Keatlna,
lit
Holland
llulldlntt, tirlando, Flurbla, nut
later than the ll t h day uf
Slarth, ISIS, The real property
proreedrd aaaln*! I*.toil If, Janeen'e Hubdlvl■la*, ai-rordln* to |b* plet
I hereof
a*
reed riled In
Flat Itnok tl, (•*■* IT, uf
the
Fubllo
Itrvorde
nf
H.nilnul* County, Florida.
(HKAI.V
Arthur II. Itrrkwlih, Jr..
Clerk Circuit Cuurt.
Hemlnol* County. Florida
By; Slarlha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
I’ UblUh Feb, T, It. J l. J l . 1»U
CDF-11

IN T i m
(Til HT III- T i n ;
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ai:m viii.k i 'o i v t t . ri.oit.

lilt

I* llet Kalale * f
UUY II. IIAIl-EY,

Defeated

NOTii'K t o n m n i T i m *
Tn
VII. n t Kill 11)111 AVI!
I T ;il« llV *
llttivu
LI. VIvtv
tilt IIKWAVH* AUAIVbT a s m
s: » t » t k i
You and tai-h of you are
hereby notified and required
to oreeent In duiilti-ate any
rlalma anil demand!
nhlrh
|ou. or either o f you. may
have acalnet the K*tat* i,t
HUY it. ItAILKY. Defeated,
late uf eald County, tu th*
County
Jude*
of
titnitnol*
County. S'lot Ida. al hi* offb-t
In lha Court ll-iu*« of tald
County at Hanford, Klorlda.
within *1* (&lt;) calendar month*
from th* time of th* flr*t i&lt;ubOration of Ihla noth*. Ks&gt;h
rlalm or demand *hall l,» |n
wrltlnii and ahall at ate thr
blare o f r&lt; aide nee and |o&gt;*t
offlre addre** o f t h * rlalmant.
and eliall b* *worn to by the
claimant, hi* ayenl. hi* a t t o r ­
ney. and any *uih rlalm or
demand not to filed »hatl be
Void.
/ * / Hurd-iB V. KrldtrU k
A* Kaecutor o f the Eatale
o f Huy It. Halley. Dereaeed
Publlah Krb. II, Jl, j| 4
Sir. 1. 1 SSJ.

cu r-s t

A U C T IO N
Friday March 8 • I p. nt.

GRAVES
A N T IQ U ES
Hume-Warm Farm.
H»y. 17-92
Between Sanford A Drllary
1 mile north of
8L John* Ritrr llridxe
Hundred* $$$$$ worth
antique* offered aeparate
I Bedroom home
Kitchen equipped
Alao large *InraRe building
In rear
Nowr operating buaineaa aa
Anliquea Shop and Worm
farm
Going for what It hrlnga
FHKE PRIZES
To lurky peraona attending
TERMS 20% DOWN
At auction

Grlssum-Kcmp Auction
Com puny
337 N. Fern Creek, Orlando
Phone 121-0951
"r la'a mo*t eronumiral
Auction Co."

�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA2-5612
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2!jr

Sanfnrb

19. Situations Wanted

lirralfi

21. Beauty Salon*

127. Special Service!*

Feb. 28. 10GU — Pugo II Children kept. TA 2-4112.
12. Haul Ematc Fur Sale Child care.

Cut '.V Curl Beauty Shop
Southern Air
FEURUARY SPECIAL
FA 3-07U9.
New operator get acquainted
Ileiiting - Air Conditioning
offer, s lo w cream wave.
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
UsbytiUing or lluutcelcaning.
$7.50 complete. Open even
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2 0338. 7WJ Cypres* Ave.
ing» by apt. 318 Palmetto
2502 Oak
FA 2 8321
Avc.
3220834.
Babysitting, housework. Ph.
FHIGIDAIRE
FA 3-3303.
21. Electrical Service*
Sale* A Service
Uaiiyiitter to live in. For
G. It. HIGH
FRTGIDA1RE
pirlirular* apply 104 Ms1TOO W. 1st St. Sanford
Sale* A Service
pie Avc.
Ph. FA 2-3883
ilouic Wiring, Free Ultimate*
HAVE BRUSH WILL I'AIN'T Sid Vihlen t Randall Electric R. A H. MORILE Steam
One room or entire lmu*e. 112 Magnolia Ph. KA 2-4015
cleaner*. We clean any­
Free eatimatea—Call 'Cal'
thing. anywhere. Auto en­
Janllne FA 2 1307
25. Plumbing Service*
gine* and boats a specialty.
322 8746.
Child care In my home. 3
Minute* from Hum*. Ph.
Heupholitery Special*!
FA 2 T3TU.
Chair* &gt;39, selection of fa­
bric*. Sofa* 339, selection of
Plinnhiitfr &amp; llnatlng
fabrics.
21. Beauty Nalona
AIR CONDITIONING
Custom Made Slipcovers
CONTRACT and REPAIR
HAHHIETTSBEAUTY NOOK
Chair* &gt;24.50, Sofas &gt;4950.
WORK
Complete Beauty Service
Central Florida's Largest
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
Evening Appointment*
reuplmlstcry Factory. Free
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
PLUMBING
'
home estimates,
written
* onlracling Repaira
guarantee, lOCr down.
FREE ESTIMATES
Central Fla. Decorator*
It. L. HARVEY
South A Garland
204 Sanford Avc.
FA 2-3383 Orlando, Fla. Ph. HA 2-4879
Sanford FA 3 IW13
26. Radio &amp; Television
Cocoa NE 8 6178

LAKEVIEW Home lor isle or
trade fur a tiled (arm on the
Meat aide of Sanford. Call
FA 2 7suit Ua&gt; a or FA 2 0368
nights.

Jim Hunt Realty
0(fie« FA 2-2111
Night* FA 2-Oill
32.1 0700
2324 Park Ur. Sanford, Fla.
Braver home. 3 Bedroom, 2
hath. Aaaume payments,
W7.IW. 3226742.

Wa l l

10. Frntule Help Wanted
Kxiwrlrnee Rookkrrprr wont­
ed. Write Boa 36, e/o Sanford Herald.

19. Situation* Wanted
Child Care. FA 2 3274

Best Deals
ON W H EELS!
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I960 DODGE yt Ton
PICKUP. • Cylinder

1957 DODGE 2 Dr.
HARDTOP, Power Stealing, A /T Vary Claan

1958 FORD 4 Dr.
SEDAN, Auto, Tran*minion

—

*1096
’696
*796

No Down Payment —

ON THESE EXCELLENT BUYS
1959 RENAULT

8

DAUPHINE

1958 PLYMOUTH
BELVEDERE 2-Dr. Hardtop, Auto. Trana.

1957 FORD 2 Dr.

*|

SEDAN, Auto Trane., Power Steering, Eicellanl
Condition

1 YEAR GW WARRANTY ON ALL CARS

Seminole Co.Motors
519
FA 2-0614

E. Firat

HL, Sanford
Winter Park MI 7-2330

£xJbua

•'ll. Articles For Sale

IllA. Pels

BLACK MALE Poodle*. Sale ladle* allot-* $1 H8. Mens
shoes S3.88. Surplus City.
Pedigreed. 2 very small.
201 W. 1.
Reasonable Pii. £56-6101 ami
838-2918.
CII1LDCRAFT BOOKS. New
ti price. Park Ave. Trailer
RAT TERRIER puppies. It
Court. Lot 93. Sanford.
week* old. FA 2-3656 after
4 p. in;
l ’ »cd Air-Conditioner*. From
Ml) up. All sires A make*.
32. Flower* • Shrub#
(BH-IIOT.
3

SPRING

PETUNIA. Snapdragon, pan- FREE um- of our Carpet
»lo stock.
Shampooer with ourehase
GRAPEV1LLK NURSERY
of RUle Lustre Shampoo.
GrapcviUc Ave. Near Will St.
Carroll’* Furniture.
Used G. E. Automatic Washer
’37 model. 322-8395.

S3. Furniture

LARGE SELECTION ol used
refrigerator*, $29 mid up 35, Artlclea Wanted
with or witJmut trade.
Good uied Spinet or comolc
FURNITURE CENTER
Pi*in). Call after 3 p. m.
UOO French Avc.
322 3WH.
Th. FA 2-7953
1 Electric chain hoist. v* ton
WANTED reliable couple to
or 1 ton. Dell ary AM-3713.
take up monthly payment*
of &gt;13..V) on 3 complete U*etl 2 or 3 Drum »ct. Call
FA 2U7lo evening*.
room* of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Cafielberry, col­
36. Antomohlles • Truckn
lect.

'36 Ford convertible. Orunge
FREE ESTIMATE
A while. &gt;2U0 c»*b. Conluet
Upholstering A Matlrei* ren­
II. D. Bickcl. NAS Ex. 374
ovating. New A Used Furni­
days.
ture. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
USED T\"». &gt;25 and up. Town Monuments, Cemetery work
Co., at 709 Celery Avc.
and Country TV. FA 2-3302
Also Lettering on Stone*
37. Rout a • Muturn
FA 2-2117.
SEMINOLE
MONUMENT
CO.
PERSONAL RADIO k
2317 MellonviU* Ave.
Sell U* Your rurmture. Quirk Gitaway To The Waterway
T.V. SERVICE
Phone FA 2*449
Service With the Cash. Robson Sporting: Good*
We repair Phono Changara
SUPER TRADING POST
Radio It T.V., Auto Radios
Piano Tuning and Repair
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
FA 20877.
1 DAY SERVICE
W. 1-. Harmon — FA 2-4223
304-8 1 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
251h SI. k Sanford Ave.
BEDS TOR RENT
P&gt;l, 3230033 •
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
29. Automobile Service
Hospital, Rollawiyi, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and Motor Scooter* - Cycle*. U»cd
27. Special Service*
AUTO GLASS
Ve»pa 1960, &gt;139.93
Pickup.
INSTALLED
Lewis Sale* A Service
FURNITURE
CENTER
LAW N SERVICE Senkarik Glass and Paint
2317 Country Club ltd,
1100
French
Ave.
Mowing, edging, ferlllliing,
Ph. FA 27928
Company
Ph. FA 2-7933
•tc. Satisfaction guaranteed. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4*22
FA 2-1817,
Used furniture, appliance*, 39. Trailer* - Cabana*
AUTO • RADIO
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold. Mobile Home— 28’ Tandem
WELLS DRtLLED, PUMPS,
Drive-In Repair Sendee
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
SPR INKER SYSTEMS
wheel. All aluminum Trad­
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
Ave. Pb. FA 2 4132
Ail Typea and Sites
er. Sleep* 6, Complete wilii
23th St. A Sanford Ave.
We Repair and Service
double bowl *mk, *luve, re­
Ph. 323 0833
34, Article* For Sale
S T I N E
frigerator, hot water heal­
Machinery and Supply Co, 31. Poultry - Livestock
er, T. V., bath and forced
1961 Zlg Zag Sewing Machine
207 W. 2nd St,
FA 2-0432
air beat. &gt;1295 See at Rob­
Darns, make* hulton hole*.
Large Shetland Ponle*: 1
son Sporting Good*, Down­
With
gnaranlee.
5
Payment*
GUITAR LESSONS
gelding, 1 mare. &gt;130 each
town Santord.
Notes or chords. Choice pop­
of $6.40. FA 2 1M11.
with new saddles and bri­
ular, hillbilly, rock A rollFor Sale: 10*11 REST 9’ x 21’ .
dles. 322-9102.
18’ Boat Trailer lino. 2.V*
For free tryout call Mr.
Jtelair culxina with 10’ x toRiding Mower, new- 873
Mathes. FA 2 8130.
31A. Pet*
awning. All extra*. &gt;ftoo.
Electric Gubar, amplifier
FA 2-8135.
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
and mike &gt;loo Moishurg 4
old. AKC. Female. Call
power Scope &gt;3.00. 322-3114. 1962 Magnolia lluuietrailer.
322-7879,
10’ x 35’. 2 or 3 Bedrooms.
Mcillnk fireproof Safe. Used
Small equity. Inquire Hoag
Dogs, Cat*, etc., Boarding.
but like new. Regular price
land at Rauman’s Trailer
&gt;323, only &gt;103. Powell's Of­
Also imps for sale. Animal
Park. DcBary.
Haven Kennel. FA 2-3T3S.
fice Supply. 117 Magnolia,

§ p c c ia th

$AVE

HOLLERS *f SANFORD

HUNT

F

B ETTER

D

BUYS

PAYMENTS AS
LOW AS —

NEW CARS

INCLUDES INHtllt \NUK, I, I IE INSURANCE
\ND EMERGENCY HOAD SERVICE I lilt 36 MONTHS
IE Mil It litADE-IN IS WORTH &gt;600 t o US

Mw.

GET MORE FOR LESS
GUARANTEED

59
58
61
62
59
59
58
58
57
56
56

W ARRANTY

CADILLAC 8. DaVllla
Power And Air Cond.
CHEVROLET 4 Door
Air Conditioned
CHEVROLET 4 Door
(Ration Waguit, V-8, Auto.
31ON/,A Coupe
Autumalle Tran*.
CHEVROLET 4 Door
Station Wagon, 6 C)l.
OLDS 4 Door Hardtop
Power And Air Cuml.
FORD 1 Door Station
Waguil, 6 Cyl, Ajitu,
CHEVROLET Vi Ton
Pirkup, 8 Cyl,
FORD Country Sedan
V-8. Overdrive
FORD Station Wagon
V-8, Auto.
CADILLAC Sedan
DeVille, Power And Air

EASY
FA 2-1)8(11
2505 PARK AVE.

‘2295 58
895 58
1795 61
2295 60
1395 59
1595 59
595 58
895 57
545 57
395 56
695 55
GMAC

USED

CARS

PLYMOUTH 1 Door
V-8, Standard Trans.
ULPSMOUILK 88
4 Door, Air Cond.
CHEVROLET !i Ton
Pickup, Auto Tran*.
CHEVROLET
Ton
Pirkup, 8 Cylinder
PLYMOUTH 3 Door
ti Cylinder
CHEVROLET 4 Door
8 Cyl, Standard Trans.
FORD 4 Door, II. Top, V-&gt;
F’alrlane-300, Auto.
CHEVROLET Station
Wagon, 8 Cyl, Stand.
DODGE 4 Door H. Top
Coupe, Auto.
OLDS 3 Door
Auto.
PLYMOUTH 2 Door
8 Cyl, Standard

PAYMENTS .

ORLANDO CH 1-5166

’495
795
1395
1095
695
1195
595
745
695
245
295

FA S4Y11
211 2n4 BT.

1962 Cadillac I Door
Fully Powered, Beautiful White
Finish. Air Cond, Low Mileage,
Like New.

$4695

1962 Pontiac Tempest

1963 Pontiac Bonneville
4 DOOR VISTA
BEIGE WITH WHITE TOP, PARCHMENT INTERIOR.
FULL POWER AND AIR CONDITIONING.

1 Door Sedan, Autumalle Tran*.,
Itaditi, Healer, Low Mileage, Lika
New,

*2195

1961 Comet S-22
2 Door. Automatic Tran*., Radio,
dealer, Bucket (Data, Whits Finish,
Extra Claa*.

1960 Lincoln 4 Door
Fully Powered. Extra Clean, Beauti­
ful Blue Finish, Low- Mileage.

1959 Simca 4 Door
Sedan, Bland. Tran*.. 33 Milas Gal,
Ferellent Condition,

1960 Thunderbird
Fully I’uwered. Look* Lika New.

*1895
*2195
*595
*2495

in performance &amp; durability

1957 Ford Fairlane 500
hunliner Convertible, Metal Top
That’* Retractable, Extra Clean.
Powered.

1963 Buick 225
I DOOR HARDTOP

1957 Ford Custom
2 Poor, Maud. Rhlft, Radio, Heater.

WILLOW MIST WITH WHITE TOP. SANDALWOOD IN-

1957 Dodjte V-8

TKIUOIt. FULL POWER KtJl IPMENT AND AIR CONDI­

Custom 1 Door. Automatic Tran*,
Power blear. Brakes, Radio k
Healer.

TIONING.
Then* Cara Are
Have a look, today.

BARGAIN

Executive Car* with m ,i low mileage.

*895
*595
*695

BUYS

1 Q fifi FORD t’oiivertlhla V-8, Furd-O-Malie
* " * ™ Power Hirer., Radio, Heater, New Top

1956 CHEVROLET 4 Door Station Wagon
1955 FORI) V-8. 4 Door, Station Wagon
1955 BUCK I Hour
1953 UUICK 4 lloor. Kuna Good

395

CARS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

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THUUS., FEMlUARY 28, lOCirj

COUNTY NEWS

Cbisua

ongwsod Hotel To Be 'Restored'
II) Donna Kate*
lliam J. Lancaster of Alta ( a two year option to buy at Simp, spent the first 25 years
of his life in show business,
I’ lan* for the complete re- [ monte Springs who ha* taken a price of $A3,h&lt;K),
Lancaster, a native of Ki»»' primarily In motion pictures
modeling and restoration ot a live year tease on the Ht
the old I/mg wood Hotel were year old building from .Mrs. Imince anil prevent owner of for which he traveled from
announced last week by Wll-' L. T. (Ilobhie Joe) Hunt with the Altamonte Springs Coffee, Texas to Pennsylvania and

Civic Assn.
To Name
Committee

New York.
[ He retired in I9V&gt; and came
i lo Florida where he ticca me
By Mona Grlnslead
a painting contractor until
The March meeting of the
receiving an Injury on a Job
North Orlando Civic As»n.
six years ago. Two year*
will be held at 8 p. m. next
later he bought the Coffee
Monday at the Village Hall.
Shop,
Main item of business will
He expect* lo spend some­ be naming six person* to
where near SM.oop on remod serve a* a nominating com­
cling and renovating the Hole! mittee to recommend ea"diand hopes dial work on the date* for offices of the asso­
ground floor will be complet­ ciation. Tile committee's reed in time for a grand open­ commended slate will be pre­
ing scheduled this fall.
sented to the group as a
Overall plan* for the build­ whole at the April meeting
ing include complete rewiring and elrr'.ion* will tie held in
and installation of new plumb­ May.
ing with a hath to each room.
Other business to be disSteam heal will he put in eitssed will Include Lit lie
throughout and the dining t/’ aauc. the Community Build­
room will tie restored In it* ing. a communily newspaper,
early splendor.
fund raising project* and
Ilullt In 188.1 by
E. W. committee report*.
Tlie executive board, which
llrnik, founder of the Town
of l/mgwood, the hotel once met on Monday night of thi*
was a noted rowrrt of Hie week to plan the meeting,
Crntral Klnrlda area Winter urge* all member-* lo attend.
vaealinner* came from Jack­
sonville by SI. John* Diver
Steamer to Sanford where
limy transferred to horse
drawn carriage for the 11
mile Journey to Longwnod.
It I* reported that In hi*
declining years General Illy
*sc* S. Grant once spent a
night
at (lie hotel lu most
THU LONGWOOD HOTEL'S «|meiutirt Ktouinl
outstanding recorded event
By Mona Grinslead
floor lobby, pictured many yearn ajro' when
was a reception in 1927 for
Tin* recently re-organlsed
ll wart a rt'rtorl for winter viu'iitioiioirt in
governors of all the slates North Orlando Volunteer Fire
the Central Floritla area, will be lestoreil oneu
which was attended hy 32 Dept, elected Hoy Burke lent*
ayrain to its original beauty by William .1. I.angovernor*.
; IHirnry fire rhit-f ut a meeting
caster wbo has the hotel miller lease with an
Mrs Hunt, the former Bob­ held lust Suturduy at the Vil­
option to huy. Lancaster is hopint; the work will
bie Joe Allen, came lo Long­ lage Community Building,
he completed in time for a jrrand openinyr in the
wnod with her parents, Mr.
Hill ke wilt hold tile job until
fall. Anmmr iirigiiiii! In mirth inf's still in the
and Mrs. J. II. Allen, in 19o3 June ) which time the group
lobby is the piece, pictured at left, which is es­
from Warm Springs, Ga. She will elect a new chief.
timated by an aiititpie collector to date hack to
became owner of die bold
Hnhcil Dean was elected
the pre-ltevolutionary jieriod.
in Bag) after it had been president of the organization
bought atnl sold many times and llemy Ward, secretaryover die year*. With it came treasurer.
most of the original furnish­
At the suggestion of Hull
ings, among them a quad Stephenson the depart merit
rople seated choir, or “ .sofa," voted to ask the Seminole
which ha* been rslhnatcd hy County File Mursluit to ad­
an antique collector to dale dress the gioup at a meeting
hack to tile pre ltevoUilionary in the u«ar future.
period. The story ha* been
The next meeting of the
lly Louise Simmick
parcels which will consolidate handed down that tills item of volunteers will lie held oil
Altamonte Huy Seoul Troop it* holding* and permit more furniture once was a “ hotel Mareh 2.1 when members and
38 i* In the midst uf a big rffeclive camp usage.
piece" in England.
their families will hold a ruscampaign drive to help the
There now a-c five and -oneMrs. Hunt believe* dial M-role box supper. Casserole*
Central Florida Council raise half limes a* many hoy* lamgwood, the “ City of Op­ will f&gt;e wlapped In newspaper
a nee itcil lavi.iwo in secure camping as there were in portunity," 1* In'ginning to
and sold for fill rent*. Wives
additional hunt un&lt;l make ha* 1DS3.
"move forward" again and In who prepared the dish will
provetnenl* at Camp l/inochc.
The camp w.i» originally de- die near future she lio|«» to share it with the firemen who
The Council ha* obtained signed to arcomodatc loo have a hand in this progress
buys it.
option on some adjoining land *coul» per week and today it hy building a Hive and Ten
and is negotiating for other is necessary to put up from Cent Store and office* for a
250 to 300 bo&gt;s per week. doctor and dentist,
Such crowding i* a deterrent
Lancaster, who also licticves
to good campbig a* isolation In the city’ * future, will beis one of the main desire*. gin work immediately on re­
A second phase of tlie pro­ storing the hotel once again
gram provides for the erec­ to “ a resort of renown in Cen­
tion of building* lo improve tral Florida."
total efficiency of die camp
and lo provide sanitary faci­
United Church Women of
lities at the weekend camp­
Sanford will join with other
site*.
lly Jane Casselberry
such group* throughout the
Their sites are Camp Wild­
Dr. and Mrs. Manley J
world Friday in Hie 77lh
llupupoti of Iris ltd , Cusscl- erness at lain gwood. Camp
World Day of Prayer ob­
tri'rry. and llietr rlilldrrn, Autry Hound ai Kissimmee
servance.
T«m Kelly (llerky) five, ami and Camp Samsula at Sam
The local service will be
lly Jane Casselberry
Kathleen, litre's*, left Tuesday sola.
held
at the Congregational
Solicitor* from the local
for New York where they will
There Is a new star in tlie
Christian Church, 2H!i SI. at
tsiard Hie Hulfli liner "Nourd- area met Monday evening at journalistic world, “ Tlie South
Park Ave., ut 10 u in. An in
land" on Saturday. Tliey will die Altamonte Springs Com­ Seminole Satellite'' which was
interesting
reach Amsterdam in the Neill- munity Chapel to review die launched last Friday at South formative a n d
program
will
be
conducted
purpose
and
mechanic*
of
die
erlands nine days later.
Seminole Junior High in Cas­ under the leadership of Mrs.
Tliere they will pick up forthcoming capital drive.
selberry and which Is, accord­ Gus Sell mall.
Working will lie Mr*. Mar­
llanr Volk-wagon Cum|h*r for
ing to it* masthead “ orbiting
Among activities supported
a two weeks lour id Europe guerite Umstead for I/mgnews around the school."
by the Church Women's or­
'adore going to England for wood, Holierl Newell for north
A top quality school publi­ ganisation are |2 women's
a six month* stay wlierr Dr Vtamontr, Kenneth Krause
cation,
the Satellite t* not mllegrs located In Africa. In
Hapaporl Is planning further for west Altamonte, Hay I’oil
Ju*t a mimeographed paper ilia, Pakistan, Japan, Korea,
studies at a hospital outside for south Altamonte and Win­
ston b. Gari'sho for Oakland but I* printed on u real press Hong Kong and Taiwan; dis­
of London.
and contains four page* of tribution of Christian litera­
The family plan* to lour Shore*.
campus news, features and ture in many countries and
Homer
Sewell
Jr.
will
soilEngland. Scotland and Ire­
editorial comment.
educational and recreational
land during any free lime cit on behalf of Explorer
The title was chosen in a programs fyr migrants.
which they may have and the Host 38.
“ Name Your Newspaper"
Mrs. R. A. Smith, president
good doctor ha* privately
contest and was submitted hy of the Sanford group, invites
vowed to *‘ kiss die Blarney
seventh grader Lahm Byers all women of all churches in
Stone" when they visit the
who received a $5 rash award. the area lo participate in the
Emerald Isle*.
Staff members are James obterv anec.
They will return home and
Bacchus,
editor; Gail Lin­
reopen hi* office in Caisclcoln, new editor; Sandra Fet­
Irt'rry on Ori. l.
ter, feature editor; Brian SteHy Jane Caaoclbcrr)
hli, sports rililor and Scott
Ml** Atm tl'Doniiell of byBrownell, business manager.
man High School will com­
Heporter* are James NoBy Mona Grinstrad
pete in the district competi­ akes, Connie Murray, Debor­
The North Orlando Garden
tion
in
the
American
l.egion't
Tlie Denary lliisines* and
ah Bacchus, Judy Carson, Club will hold a house to
I'rolesslonal Women's Club National Oratorical Contest Bonnie K.i'durf and Dennis house bake sate Saturday
will meet next Tuesday at to lie held ut Mt. Dora High llearn. '
morning starting at 10 o'clock.
7:30 p.nt. at Dr George Fri School ul Tain pin. next
Larry Frey, win* recently
Mrs. ieonsrd Stewart, sale
Thursday.
Min'* office on Hit), if t/2.
joined the South Seminole chairman, requests that all
Kilim Kler will serve a* Faculty as an English teach­ elub member* meet at the
Hecu til mend a) ions fur new
olficer* will be presented by alternate.
er. is the faculty advisor.
North Orlando General Slore
Ian ul contest* at l.ynian
the nominating committee
no later than 9:15 a. m.
composed of Mr*. Marie Ac- iceently were sponsored by
The sale primarily will
cardl, chairman; Ora White Casselberry Memorial post
feature breakfast food item*
anil Evelyn Diirk. Officers 2.M1 and all tnendicr* of tlw»
By' Join Magin
such as coffee cakes and
post and auxiliary aro urged
will lie elected.
Accepted recently into the rolls. Proeeed* will go to­
Unties* lor Hie meeting to nltetid the district meet to Winter Park Chapter of the ward* the club's beautification
will he Margaret tunning. suppurt their rumlidate.
Order of DeMolay were Hu­ project of sponsoring a conArea ronipetidon will be bert Penti, Rodney McCul­ |trsl among residents of Hie
Iiain, historian Mr* Beatrice
Muller, president, will pre belt) in Winter Haven on lough and Donald Murphy, all community which will be
March 14.
aide.
uf Chuluou.
1judged in June.

SOUTH SEMINOLE WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Norn Norris rails on
Mr. and Mm. Howard Willoughby and four-ycar-old daughter, Terri Sue,
the first family to move into Oakland Estates at Altamonte Springs. Tim
Willouphbyrt, of 108 Ellsworth St. in the new development, formerly are
of Independence, Ky. They have another daughter, Cheryl Ann, who is
eight years old.
( Herald Photo)

Burke Elected
Fire Chief
In Village

Altamonte Boy Scouts
Kick Off Fund Drive

KniTOKIAL

«

COMMENT

Just Isn't So’

•*iT .11’ST ISN’ T SO." . . . Mayor A. It. Lori.ntiii told the l.ottpuood City Council last week
when report inn l hut some rcrtldehlrt of ttie city
I tul iieen heard to say that "all the police do it*
lido around in the car all day."
As nil example, allhouph no namcM could
l.e revculcil, Lormann reported Hint just within
thu p.i 1 week I'oliro Chief l.ayo had niiorht
three "characteri)" in' the act of breaking and
cnterbifT to put mi end (o what could have de­
veloped into a minor crime ring in the area.
Such opinions by people "not in Itie know*’
all too often discredit and vilify a public servant,
especially a law enforcement officer who, of tieres.rtity, tins to "ride around" to do his jolt. In
most cases particulars of an investigation cannot
be revealed until it is completed and resulting ac­
tion taken,
On the other baud, if such re|Nirts as could
be made were regularly publicized, iierhups the
people would more fully realize that there is
mine, much more, involved in being a policeman
than Just "riding annind."

Volunteer Firemen Explain
S°nres In Bear lake Club
III Shirley Wrntwortli
A irtum* of i’i|id|mu'id and
service* uvitiluble In tesidrnU
of tlie Itear buhi' min from
the* Lockhart Volunteer Kim
P&gt; |d. uu* pirseiitcd ut lust
T)mr*d«&gt;' night's r e g u I u r
immtldy meeting of Itut Hear
luthr Communily Club.
Ki-picseiiling Urn depart­
ment wiio IVtilry I'olson,
Clottli** Mooio and Chief II.
A’ llni tan.
Tin' men reported dial thn
department now tin* a junior
organization for hoy* 15 lu IS
years of age whu may Join the
tegular Volunteer* ut age IS
if they wish. They al»o udvise.| ihal 82 nieinbera of the de­
partment presently are taking
a Inal aid coursa and dial I'd
per rent of the gruup already
i nidi i|uidl(ird In the applit.tllon of first aid Itea dimtil.
'Dir inaio goal uf the Locktmrl ilepart tar ut ul thi* tune
ra to obtain a radio imao *u -

lion for dispatching eipiip*
llleiil and fiiemcn, they re*
poiled,
Abu aominiug liefom the
club was Hob (Hmon, editor of
(Iverftiiiv m a g a z i n e , w|m
allowed alide* of various wa­
ter |&gt;1,uit» iii the state and
pto|HT and improper operalion* at these plant*.
Simon said dial preiieiitly
water station* may be operat­
ed without either a liernse or
health raid and that House
Hill No. I will Im&gt; prescnled
to the Legislature seeking
eompulaoiy certification foi
water uud sewage operulels.
Following appearance of the
guest speakers, Hilliard Un­
it ander, building eliaii iniiii of
thn elub, repoited on progress
at the playground and what !*
needed to eomptete the area.
Ml. ami Mrs Otto Ki gleinan
enter tamed willi a medley o|
*ong» after which refreshinenli were served to rie&gt;e
llis luccUlig.

Church Women
To Observe
Day Of Prayer

Dr. Rapaport
To Study
In England

New' Satellite'
Orbits At SSJH

Lyman Girl
To Compete In
District Contest

Garden Club
Sets Bake Sale

DeBory BPW
Sets Meeting

Make DeMolay

NORTH ORLANDO’S Gulden of the Month Award for February went to
J t. and Mis. Earl \Y. A chord of 180 Lombardy Avo. who have designed
and built the lovely Haitian l’atio and Gulden, puTtiml above. Unsea form
u curved border at thu garden entrance ami JuBilat.aping i- of azuietirt, »-ninellltis, rubber plants and crotons. ,
f Herald Photo)

CTP To Hear
Dr. Burnett
Hy Jane Casselberry
Tin* Council of Teacher* and
patent* of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry will hear a talk hy Dr.
Carol Burnett, professor of
reading at Hollins College in
Winter I'nrk, next Tuesday lit
8 p. m. in thu school auditor­
ium.
Dr. Burnett will speak on
the rending problems most en­
countered hy children of ele­
mentary school ages.
Devised constitution and
by-laws of the organization
will tie presented for the first
moling during the Inisi ness
meeting.
All school parents ate urg­
ed to ultend.

Achords
Of The Moirth Award
By Mona Grlnslead
The February North Or­
lando Garden of the Month
award went to Lt. and Mr*.
Karl W. Aclturd of ISO l/imhardy ltd. where the lawn is
green with rye for the winter
and the garden Is fresh with
young plant* and seedling*
which will blosMitn out into
full color this spring.
The most attractive spot is
viewed from a built-in patio
facing the south which i*
landscaped with a rock gar­
den iii the left corner. White
lawn furniture I* used and
azaleas, camellias, rubber
plants and crotons make up
Dm* landscaping. A curved
rose line borders an entrance

Readiness Clinics Scheduled
At South Seminole School
It) Jnnr ( «»*»|1rt-rr*
The Council of Teachers
and Parents of South Semi­
nole Elementary School at
Cnssrlbctry is sponsoring i
series of 'Tii'Uilines* Clinics",
for parent* of pre-acboo)
children who will enter the
first grade next fall,
Tin- first of these meeting*
will In* held Tuesday, March
12. at 8 p m. In the st-houl
cafetorium. April and May
meeting* will he scheduled at
that tune according to the
piefemice of those attending.
Purpose of the pre-school

Meetings Set
For Next Week
Monthly business meetings
of four Seminole County mun­
icipalities are slated the first
four days of next week.
The schedule calls fur
Oviedo to meet at 7:30 p m.
Monday. North Orlando at S
p. m. Tuesday, Altamonte
Spring* at 8 p. m. Wednes­
day and Lungwood at 8 p.nt.
Thursday.
No oilirial agendas for any
of the meetings were available lor publication at this
time.

clinic program i- to show par­
ent* how they can belter pre­
pare their rhildirn for enter­
ing school through tlie u*r of
Inexpensive material* and
careful planning.
According to Mrs. Mary E.
Dunn, first grade teacher at
•South Seminole, the program
was conceived because exper­
ience ha* shown that at least
one fifth of nil first gtadcis
are not sufficiently prepared
and become fiustrated when
they nr,, unable to keep up
with the re*t of the class.
Many of these student* uic
required to repeat the grade
and this is an added expense
to the county. A* there are
no public kindergarten* in the
stale, it is hoped that through
tin* help of these clinics, soma
of the* mothers will tie able to
orgutdie neighborhood groups
or home kindergarten ila&gt;-**s.
The Central Florida School
Supply and a toy store „t the
area will provide a display of
educations! toy* anil mater­
ial# for use of pti*-schooler*.
Visiting day* idm are
planned ut the school for the
chi Idrun to acquaint them
with the classroom* and
cafeteria.

Into tlie garden.
On the right side of tint
hark train this view is s
ligustriim hedge.
Along the patio screen •
a Hong Kong orchard i-un*i*t*
ing of elephant ear*, lilies
and Chinese elms. Flower
hod* to odd color in
few
months are carefully planted
around .i ru'd fence which
also add* to privacy and
beauty.
A play area completely pro­
vided with gy in equipment for
the children, l/'e. lour and
Valerie, five, lias a spot of itt
own to IHe left of p e Acluud
home which i* ol Haitian de­
sign
In the front, the \chords
chose azalea*, camellias gardenial and ligustrum which
i* placed around the house
and carpnrlc Hydrangeas an I
azaleas add pastel beauty
alien in bloom aims Hie
front side*.
Mrs. Aeliord Is a native of
Florida originally r a n t i n g
from Jacksonville l.t .VcIhu.I
i» a Californian The family
moved here from California
last June, lie is tlie m w v
member of the North tin.m l’
Civic Assn.
Tlieir garden is the Kund
to lie chosen for tlie Garden
cd the Month award from the
community a* a who!'.'.
In addition to the plaque
placed in front of the linin’ ,
Mr* Aclturd received an art
final
flower arrangement
from the Gardes Club, 3 lulin
gift for achievements accom­
plished hy the couple in Hi*'
short time they haw I ie*l
.n the village.

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Sales
B&gt; Jits. Adam Mutlri
Tin* Auxiliary of Hie
Bary Volunteer Fire D&lt;
will sponsor a while elepli
and bake sale at the llcei
lion Hall of the Fire Sta
irom lo a m. until 2 p in.
Saturday, March 9.
Mrs.
Ha u l
Froetscl
chairman, has requested I
ankles for the sales be­
at the fire house Satur
morning until noon.

�County To Push For Four-Laning 25th Street
Primary atm of the Coun
tv Commission when it meets
next Thursday with the State
Road Department will tie to
|convince the latter board of
] tlic dire necessity of four
lanma 2J:h Street between
French and Mcllonxille Ave­
For a couple or more weeks nues. This is a primary road
the author ot this column, . project, to in* accomplished
Larry Vcrshel, has had hi* i with state hinds.
This u js rmphasited Thur*.
new* staff ehccklng daily to
Iram if the flu epidemic pre­ day exening xxhen some Z*&gt;
valent in the North and West persons, including the fixe
had spread to hers1. We're County Commissioners, met
happy to itilurin Larry that with the long range planning
our contact* this morning re­ committee for road* of the
veal no change except , . . Chamber of Commerce at the
Larry Vershrl i» down with courthouse.
Douglas Stenstrom, commit­
the flu.
tee chairman, pointed out the
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Commission has included the
four-lane request in its resolu­
tion to be presented at 4 p.m.
next Thursday to the SRD at
Del.and
Txventy filth Street, between
French and Mcllonxille. noxx
carries 6.:tiS ca-s a day, the
highest count for*any street
or road not noxv four-laned
in the county, Stenstrom slateil
Stenstrom stre«se*l the 331b
Street project since, he said,
"Highway 436 and Highxvay
43T are assured for comple­
tion."
He xxent on to say that
plan* for Highway 430, a pri­
mary project, are lew per
ernt completed and "it i*

John Kriiler was up in arms
this morning oxer Thursday's
report by Zoning Direetor
Hob Brown that proposed
apartments couldn't go Into
Sanford Industrial Park. John
sax* 'lain*! mi . . . that reronin; UP will permit apart­
ment construction at the
Park.
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Jai Alai closes out an un­
usually tremendous season
with Monday evening* progra m.
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BRIEFS
U. S. Warns

Seek K illers
CHICAGO tUI'l) — roller
seeking the "Chinese execu­
tion" killci* of Aldvrnmn Ben­
jamin F. Lewis today folloxveif
n trail of politics, power and
"policy."

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There are about 23U tmxx
and girls in 4 II Clubs around
Seminole County, led by 20
adults.
The 4 If is taken from their
einhleo, h four leaf clover,
xvith live fyir IF* standing for
Hr h.I, Ifcall. Hands and
Health.

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Don't forget the Heart
Benefit Show Sunday at Meindee Skate Rink. Those kids
always put on a fine show,
and you get a good return cm
your climated dollar*, plus the
satislarliun of knowing that
xxhen you help your Heart
Fund, you help YOUR heart.
• • •
Agent K'.i down CasselIs'iry way tell* ut that one
or two pcnplr in the town
know all about tin* myster­
ious "Tom" who professes to
luxe written the propon'd
new charter Ilow aiauit en­
lightening the charter commillee who spent
many,
many long hours drafting the
document . . .
• • •
R.im ruining 25th St. con­
struction . . . Really in had
shape!

^ a ttfo rb ib r a lit

W K A T U K U ; Mustiv mild and cloudy xvith sentlorod show ers today, llifrh (iO-fi.Y Low tonight -lfi-52,
I'u itcd I’ rcs* l.c!t--cd Wit •

l’'i*alr!ishc*cl 1RH8

Who Is Prettiest Girl
In Seminole County?

Who's the prettiest girl !n
-Seminole County?
Whoexer she i*. 1st day is
coming April 27th wlien she
will lw 'Queen lor a Day"
and reign oxer all the gala
event* m tilt* .Semj 11 nit nnial
Fiesta
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Application blanks arc now
l ’««-u»ll-erry Utility r r r w * out for a single girl who is
x\en* on liw* job up into the lietween 17 and 21 year* uhl.
night both days lid* past a bon a-tide resident of Semi
weekend winding Up work on Hole County who lia* that
smpios Ainc-iit-s bring made at unique combination of beauty,
the main plant which they poise, personality and talent
hope to have in npcrutiim by which will win the crown.
the fust of the monthK. C. Harper Jr. 1» eh air­
* * *
man of the routesl and Ihr
Rhone* were mil in Caisel Civitan Club I* the sponsor ot
I arry Tuesday all along Quin­ the event.
tuplet. Lake Triplet, Seminole
Tho entry blank* may bo
iltvd. ami l-ako Dr. due to picked up at the Hanford
cable trouble ,&lt;n the east side Herald. Florida Stale Hank,
„( Hwx, 17-82 Although ser Sauford Atlantic Rank. Ly­
vice at most place* was. re­ man High School and Semi­
stored shortly after noon nole High School, First Fed­
some phone* wetc out the eral -Saving* and lawn and
lietter part ol the clay.
the South Seminole Rank at
Fern Rark.
Deadline for entries I*
March IJ, and candidate* un­
Herald Index
to fill out the application, en
Bridge
1
close two full-length photos,
Classified
I’* * * 10 At 11
sign a pre** release, submit
Comic*
'
i’lgc 10
permission of parent* and
Dear Ably
«
malt to R U Buk 1030, banKditurial
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turd.
Kn ter t»i nine nt Rage cl A 7
In addition to the iieauty
ru n ic
—
*1 contest there will lie a big
Society ............. Ruse 8
parade, under the supervision
of the Jay reel, wim have
Sports . .
P «f» 9
Churches
l’»ifc 2 I much cj-prrlrncr in thi* line,

Three mine ciouliilutc*. two
■iic ii uml -in-* woman, qualified
before the ft p. in dcndlinc
1lull *drtx 1- iiutke u Iota) of
nine running for tlnre cimueil scots open in tli«- March 19
Not III IhlonJo election*.
Filing Tliliisdiiy w e n .lu-lSpauhlliu; Idol CIlHcllci MClo­
ut y, iocumbent, in gn tn p one

Little League
Sets Tryouts

Seniitiote Little L e a g u e
President 1-itrx Miller -m.
mnmrcd lodlty that team* nf
Hie la'iigue will lie liohling
Spring Rcgislratiun uml Try
mil* til liali parks in each
com munity Saturday begin*
rung at I (Mil,
Team* nial.ilig up the Lea
gite and Ihilr coaches ate Al­
la inutile spring*. Rill Hi-.uu;
Rear Lake, K. L. Ilnliti.ird;
Stand Firm
Iti'L’ irumii; iwxl week tin* GasscRierry, FI liter Helms;
NKW VtiliK t l.'Rlj — RuliCl|y Hall will In* I .ike Mary, Norman t-illc*.
lislieis planned to stand film rloM'd all \\ 1‘ilnt'mltiy a f t c i - pie, l.niguiHiil, llnhert Mo*»;
to-lay ill reopened joint nego­ mmui* Killll alti l Ihr l l " ‘&gt;l lax North llrliintlo. Ihdi Slephrti
tiation* with striking printout mil ib i nt ii jili' Ii'll by ,Mns. U n ­ *oii and Siml.ind, IT.inn,
despite tin- Nex* Votk Rost's it it" It,
c l c t k,
Ituliculie
decision to leave their tanks
Tillll* 4* lii'illllrii fin tin* h&lt;
Roy* ut each eitmmuiidy
and tesunie puhllcutlon Mon­ maiiitU'i nf ilir wiM-lx mi* fmiii
lietween the age* nl eight and
day.
8 B10 a. m. until mam am! from 12 years are eligible to sign
I Ho p tn. until I |&gt;. lit. mi op and Irx out. Larli mu*t lie
Defenses Upped
Morula).
TliormU) accompanied hx alt adult at
MIAMI ( UI'll — The Air and l'H'la&gt;.
.Saturday '* regislr.illon*
Force la-gall laaistitlg it* de­
I In* hall it I-*• Is iltiM'tl at
fensive strength at llonto- nniifi tm Bat unlay.
stenil AFR today with the
fastest plane* in tin- I'. S, air
arsenal. The base, just south
Itoy Scout Troop .18 ol Alta­
of here, is gnu mile* ft out
monte Spring* will hold a
t ulia.
I)lf4tu iwi o f a Huil hroiic*lit Mieci.il meeting at 7;3n pin
ni;tiin&gt;t i hr Villitft1 o f N*trill Monday for parent* and all
Draft Intension
WASHINGTON (URIj — ( h liimlo by I hi* I1 i c k r t i* I i interested Irlenit* ol the troop
Tin- nilnifnistriitlon sent Lt. S p o il* Sh &gt;|* nf Hi Iambi iii Mo* to explain needs ot the cap
Gen. Lewi* It. Ilershcy, direc­ amount of if lull tho* mi l.illh* ■I-■I loud drive now utidiruax
on tin* toe Impioxeiileiil* al Camp
tor of Sell i live Service, to the l.rai'ur »Npii|niunl
House Armed Servlees Com­ am inI « fin Lltii* iimuiHin iiiit I - Lanoche.
The meellng will lie held in
mittee I' day to a»k for a in *»l IIn Villiiiit* ITniiit'i)
Tin* tm*!'tint;
»rhii|iil*,i| Hie Kiiucaliunul Rulldmg ol
firm -year extension of the
dratt. tiio present law expites for H p. m. I m .Mbiy iii the tin* Aliomonto Spring* Com
iiiiimi) Building ot Hu- \lt.i
Villatit* Hall.
July I.
A full «i (ant o f i*ti ml ala 1**4 nionti
.S|iriug* Cominutiiix
nmmntr in lb « Man li III
• t hapel
Graham 111
A Him on Hie camp and a
II U N O I- U t. U ( LIT) — Man a for thi* Ihii'ty ojirn louri*
*hoi i program
Kvaligelist Hilly Giaham was n l |ri »Ia iiUd in i'xprftc«l.
undergoing test* at a h-cal
liospital today and it was
feared In- might have to |m*tpomi his futllieoniilig A-imi
illusion. Graham entered the
hospital Thursday for t-xuinfruition* of "an m at* u-.ih-lcrmirn-J iiifevtixm."

Village To Air
$400 Law Suit

through their giant annual
Christmas parade*. Jay err
Clyde l-ong will lu-ad up
this event under the chair­
manship of (llenn McCall.
Cine of pie highlights of the
day will In- the appearance of
the famrd Navy "Rlue An­
gel*." thrilling p r e c i s i o n
flight team whose daring and
skill have brought them Inter­
national famr
Freighter Clue
M.W YORK I LIT) — The
Helping to fill (tie skirt
over Seminole County with Coast tin-id to-lay was track­
ing down a Dutch freighter
glory in Ilie celebration of a that might provide clues la
half-century of progress m tin- futc of the misting' Amer­
the county will he llxe "Shoot­ ican tanker, Mamie Sulphur
ing Stars", in a breath-tak­ QUccii. The freighter pussed
ing. spine-tingling show of rime to tin- Maiine Sulpliur
parachute jumping, and eye­
Queen off Key West, Fla.,
ball-popping acrobatic* high
uliuut Hm lime the tanker wu*
tn the »ky. All these activities
reported missing Feb. 3.
arc under the chairmanship
of Capt. Robert Ware.
Saturday night, the dancing
will take Hie form of a big
formal Semi-Centennial Rail,
at the Mayfair Inn. with
JACKSUNVILLK I LIT t —
music by a nationally fam­
ous orchestra. Garnett White, Police shipped a car ol) a
chairman, has not yet nam­ downtown street here Thurs­
ed the band, but staled that day and jailed Hie father ol
there would also he a famous the car'* nine-year old driver
Kill* William*, to, told po
female vocalist, to ad*J to
lice Ids »on had been driving
tile festivity.
George Touhy. executive kinrr lie wa* seven year* old
vice president ot Fir*t Feder­ and wa* driving William.* to
al. is the general chairman Hie hospital. William* xxa*
of the entire Semi Centennial I rharged with allowing a mm
or to drive.
celebration

SA N F O K I), FL O R ID A

Herbert Weeks Nine Seek Election Skywarriors
To Fly Over
Fatally Hurt
To Village Council City Today
In Cycle Mishap

H ollTo Close
On Wednesdays

t ’ H AN GK Ol'’ PACK , TI uhikIi I Hut mmlei'd would
like u cliunKu front thu umiiiiI run o f news picturert
uml Imvo a |M*ok at one o f Florida’ii lovelies.
Caron Lynn Hlnnt. xxlm is 18. lias brow n hair and
tncixvn eyes, will sinjg u Johann Strauss num ber
as she* represents the Miami Heat h Jayeees in
tin* I7lh annual Azalea Festival today, Satu r­
day ami Sunday at Palatka.

F ill.. M A IU 'II I. F.Hi.T
1

Healing in h d(*|mt■- between down In a hlncle I hlirxiax
two Florida east eoa*t rait- aftrrnoon, wa* pronounced
xvay official* scln-luted lu-rc dead on arrival at Seminole
today hn* Ih-cu postponed for Memorial Hnspo.d, a xxa* reHu- si'cotul time in St. Johns porlcd by |Milirc ibis morn­
County Com t.
ing.
( onmrr Hugh Duncan said
Lease Sought
Weeks suffered a fractured
MIAMI (ITTl — The lie* *knil, and that death w.i* tic
friiM* I )«'piii tiiu'iit i» ni'^uiiiit* culcntal.
l u g %'ith t h o
(lutlr ('utility
Police Clin f ll-n l, Wtl•iii't
tiliiiirit&gt; to li'iifru iibtiut hunt* rcjarricit
no charges
UtiO n u ir *
llti* O i ' c i ' l a h K-i were tiled against tin- bicycl­
Aii port fur u military install­ ist, Charles T. Rest, It. of 3’l3
ation.
\ illicit Road.
Tile youth told police he
Month Needed
w.i* riding on the sidewalk oil
TAI.LAIIASSFK (l I'll — 2ith Sired, near French Ave­
Ciicult Judge W. May Walker nue. and tli.il Weeks stepped
will spend at least n malitli lit troth ot him
reviewing testimony hcfuiu he
tlhilii.iry on Rage 5.
dev'ldes which of five i luunslits should get * 100.0011 ISward money Art solving the
Chilling worth muidet cure.

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Herbert Damon Weeks. 31.
Hearing Delayed
st. augustink turn— uI 28iH) Rnlinciio A\emu-. run

Next week I* really 4 II
Week In Seminole County ns
xxell as throughout the nation.
Hither than Future Farmer's
Week ns staled tn a mislead­
ing headline in Thursday's
Herald. &lt;The FFA had their
week Feh. 17-33.1

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WASHINGTON iL T lj —
T1»f Unltffl Stalin ban w«rno«|
It wuultl nut tolriiilc IIM* nf
tin* Boviit nanUon in Cuba t•* V O l . . -VI
41uciI a rein'll ion on the* islaml.

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Their pledge is . , .
pledge my Head In clearer
thinking; my Heart to greater
loyalty; my Hands to larger
service and my Health to bel­
ter living, for my club, my
community and my country."
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And that s a pretty good
pledge for anybody.

sion xi err the Osteen bridge, t Chairman ,1 (*. Hutehison 1 (Irnerat Hutchison reported north and south ends of Oi*
Rear I.ake Road improve­ ps’ inted out the Osteen bridge the count* surveyor has tieen
County officials xlments. four-laning of High- is in Volu*ia County and i* authori/ed to make a right-ofready haxe contacted federal
xxay 46 east to the Volusia Included in that county's pro­ way survey, one of sufficient
County line and a Lake Mary gram and lias the support of strength to stand up in court and state authorities relative
at such time a* the county to including the Interchange
Houlevard-lntcrslale t inter- Seminole County.
change
It xxa* pointed out Rear may ha»e to go to lax* to in present building plans,
Stenstrom said that the SRD Lake Road is not primary or determine the right of-xx ay.
It also xxas emphasised the
and the U. S Corps of F.n- secondary hut strictly a coun- I Stenstrom r e c o m m ended County Commission
xvlll reglnrrrs are at variance oxer tv road, and in xvorst shajic that additional
rights of-xxay quest of the SRD it repave on
tile Osteon bridge. SRD, he than any other county road he obtained noxx along High- a maintenance basis Highway
said, is xxtiling to construct in the county.
way Id east to Volusia Conn- 4b&gt; (Celery Avenuei to a 33Commissioner .lame* Ax cry ty in order to be ready for fool width to theOsteen
a span similar to the Mini*
bridge, xxith a 60 foul span 3a slated that at one time the that time in the future when bridge, xxitlx county secondary
feet above the mean high wa- county hail the funds and had traffic is sufficient to war- fund* if necessary,
ter mark Corps of engineer* - it budgeted for repair* to runt SRD in four-lane the ( Stenstrom urged all interI* not sail sited with this, he Rear Lake Hoad hut that in road.
ested persons to support tho
addrd lie continued the &gt;IID tu year* 'egal difficulties had
A proposed interchange at County Commission by atdoesn't want to budge but it arisen oxer the right-of-way, l-l and Lake Mary Rnulcxard tending the session with the
appear* that the department title* are clouded and boun­ w'ouhl gi*c a lircak in the SRD at 4 p. m. Thursday at
xxill have to give "
daries oxerlap.
nine-mils* stretch lietween the Del.and.

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Don't forget Teenage Dricing
Itodeo Saturday morning at 9
. . . Judges xxill be members
of the Sanford IVlce Depart­
ment, County Sheriff's office
and the Florida Highway Pa­
trol. Rodeo to lie held at the
city parking lot with automo­
biles furnished by local auto
dealers. Winners will he en­
tered in stale competition.
This l&gt; a Jay ere sponsored
event
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Plans for Highway 137, a
secondary project connecting
Ijongxxood a n d
Altamonte
Springs are SO per cent com­
pleted. Stenstrom said, and
it "appears contract xvlll be
let in this calendar year, it
not tn this fiscal yea r"
During the briefing of the
County Commission's program
for presentation to SRD, with
the aid of County engineer
William
Rush.
Stenstrom
made Die statement that all
proposed road projects for
this county should he com­
pleted within the next six
or sexrn year* And thi*. he
said, also includes the l~ikc
Jessup causexvay.
I'p for considerable di»cu*

expected contract wilt be let
before tbr end of this fiscal
year. June 30 " Plan* rail for
a municipal or boulevard type
highway from Highway 17-93
to the xxe'tcrn limits of Vilamonte Springs and a rural
four-lane road to Interstate
4. This 3 7-ntile project xxdt
co-t tietweeli $tk3lM*0 and
$700,000,
Tl.e commiltee chairman
riled that Intcr'tite I through
Seminole County is scheduled
for completion by Christmas.
lie painted a picture nt
four lane highway* criss-cross
ing Seminote County—1 t and
17-93 running north and south,
and Id and 136 running east
ami west.

Troop 38 Sets
Special Meeting

mid Mr*. John Von Kcpoel in
glnilp fixe.
tile tolal »lnte now on the
hullot will he Memory, Spauld­
ing and Art Rhode* in group
one; Mayor Frank Fasttln, itxeunibelit and Ait Ferrin in
group three mid Reginald
Webster. Hill Haiti*. Henry
Wind mid Mi*. Van Ki’ poel in
group five.
Percentage xilse, candidate*
111111.011111)' are showing more
interest than the Voter* xxlm
all must icglslet or re-regis­
ter hefoie Mnr-h la if they
wish to vote in the upcoming
election which xtill give the
village its first fully elected
i oiinci),
A ciie-'k today xxltli Mayor
Fimik Insula showed tliat
still only 12a (tom tin- estinutted mole tbnli 4nxl eligible
have registeieil- Fusilla *aid
thnl in addition to keeping
tile office open oil Wednesday
and Friday night, it also will
l-e kepi open one -Satuiday
uml possibly one Sunday be­
fore tile books close- for (In!
i ouxeiiiiTice of residents who
mo employed uway from the
..mi iliumty.
Ili-qiiilemeiil* for legist rnt i o n me tliat a person must lie
IT j o i n of ngi&gt;; must have
111id in Die stale- of Florida
for one year anil in the Vil­
lage of Not iii Orlando for a
I ' l l (od of si* month*. They al­
so must lie eltixrti* ol Hut
I l i l t e d -States,

Candidates To
C ar Wash Profits Speak March 21
Setiiilioli' County's can.IITo Heart Fund
fates for Hie l.egislatuie in

Meud-eis of the 1IUT tTuli
at .Seiiiiiiole High, who have
sc 11ii Inled a car wash mid popcoin nale, Sat ut day nt the
Shell Station mi the eonu-r of
25th St. mul Hath Axe. Iinxu
■lc&lt; Irii-it to give tlic pi oi i cds
•J llicti cm wash la Ho Heal l
Final, Miss Jody Van Winkle,
■lull lepie.eiitutixe, aniri to­
day.

I luce of tlic Dealt IJliccn
inndlihiles, Miss Rena MeIxi'ioiie, Mi-s Linda Ley and
Mi»s Nylcene Alla-is, al*u
will liijd ii car wasli at Hie
Sin, lair Station oti tin- coiner
at doth St. mol l icin h Avc,
"We pinn to split llm piui eed* of our car un*h and
(•opcotn sale evenly among
tlic i aiiilidatea," Miss Van
W ink i,- said.

W tuner of the crown o f
Queen o f llcarta will la- an­
nounced a* Hu, climax o f the
lb m l Fund Benefit Skate
Show at 8 p. til. at AIcIihIi’v
Skate Rink Sunday-,

Tampa Woman
Decapitated

Son, 9, Lands
Dad In Jail

IH II.D IN G I'L A N S fo r n S2R0.0HD intlu atn iil
ut n u t iiie ait* tll.’UTi88L,(l liv Jitliit A lvxnm lu r
( le f t ) , Seminole County ( nnimim-ioner and memHer of t lie Clmnibep u f Commet ce im lu striu l coinm il tee. unit M. -J. Monujfluin, I L i II uh, Texa n , ce|»reeL-nting J . L . U 'illiiitn s uml Coni|tuny, D nllits. ConalrutTion xxill slstrl next xxeek on the new filun tu L
Sanford InduHtrinl P a rk . (S to ry and a rc liite c t’a
eoltcejitiim on Fttge 12.J
(lle ru ld I ’holn)

Arrival of the "Skywarriars" of VAll-1 ha* hern
rid. veil from 3 tu 1:1.1 p.m.
today.
. . .
When a formation of 12
Anil Nkyxxai'rlnr attack bomb­
er* fly over the city at upproximate!)’ 2:45 p. m today,
it will signal Ho- return of
VAII-o, front llu-ir sevennionllis sea cruise, aboard the
U.SS Forre.tal,
Families of Hie 12 news, as
well as friends. Sanford official* mid hii.ines.iiien will
join file. C. W. Mesldi-r, Chief
of Stuff of llntw ing tine, in
xcelcoming them home, t’apl.
Joe Tully, Wing eommunilcr,
i» out of town nl tiii* time,
A reception for the teturn­
ing Wurrint* i* (ilunncd in Hie
"ready roum" of Rl'lg. Ill,
headquarter* of III* *qiindron’* duty office*.
Sat 111day, llio lemnindrr of
Hie officer* and men of YAII’• will begin arriving tin
11-an*port nl Itliliiey Field.
Tin’ squadron, commanded
by I'dr. Lyle Srltr, xxas de­
ployed aboutd Lilt* t’ SS Forlealal last August for duly
witli ila* Second mul Sixth
Fleet*, culling on six Mislilciiuncut! (sit ts, iiu hiding Raicehum, Spain.

BOSTON ( FI T) _ \ blond
kirwardr** .xxu&gt; decapitated
Thursday night when she ran
into tile whirling propeller ot
a RUT airliner at Uigan In
ternalion.il Air(airl.
-She wa* identified by Ka*lern Air Line* official* a* Mi**
Barbara Hill, 3t&gt;, of Tampa,
Fla . and Itexere, Mas*. They '
said she had hern a ateward«s* fur tile airline for in
year*.
Tlie plane, an KAL shuttle
flight from Boston to Ne­
wark, N. J., wa* warming up
it* four engine* fur takirif
xxhen the tragedy happened.
Twenty four pa*»engers and
fixe crew member* were
aboard id the lime.

Hie March 26 special election
lia xc accepted an imitation
: (rum Hie Rear Lake Commun­
ity ( ’lull to speak at H p. ill.
Mult'll 1*1 at tlic ri'.inbt I’ovv*
tuiMi^r al llnir l.ukr.
K. I.. Ilulilmrilt In rlmrirr **t
Mild

hi

(

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tl a y

Ma« k L'lt vrlinitl Jr., l|it(i|i|Hi!»«
««| |h&gt;niM4-nit fi»r tho SriMto,
ii inI Huidtin F'i oil orIrk Hint Jim
li'iif Iinito, IH*fnooniMo runt Ko*
ptlhIb un rnHilidHto", roj»|»ro*
Mvolv, for tho IIimiho , hitvo
|in»i»iwil In la* iii'onont ill tho
I••*111itjiI Hilly.

N O. G.VJ

March Hits
Northland
With Snow
By Cnllrtl Rrrxx tnlrrnallon.il
Murcli liit)|H’il in like tt
fnist-biU m i lion lotluy,
dumping
f refit show
n m iss i In* ce n te r o f tho
nution uml (Ireitcliing tho
soiitluM-n phiitts with rain.
Willi spring o n l y three
week* away, Hie mercury at
l.one llnek, Wi*., dipped tn
eight degree* below rrrn and
Belleville, III., reported more
than two indie* ot new *now.
Heavy tnoxv warning* weru
issued (nr much of the area
from southern Missouri to
southern Ohm, with mo'to
Ilian four Inchci ut. know ex­
pected.
The Weather Bureau »*ld
Hie new itorni would nuixo
eastward during the day.
Lufkin, Tex., and Pinn
Itlulf, Ark . re|Kirted morn
Ilian an ImTi of rainfall in six
hour*.
Resident* of lais Angrlrs
were reluctant to see Febru­
ary go. Tho Weather bureau
*aitl the month wa* the sec­
ond warmest February on
aeeortl.
IliMi*icra, however, welcom­
ed March. Their February
was the fourth coldest In In­
diana history.
Kxlilliilor* at the national
lm.it show scheduled to open
at Chicago Saturday trotted
because there was no open
water to demonstrate ware*
for prospective purchasers.
Lake Michigan wa* frorett
there for tile first time jn
history.

Council To Meet
The Mmeli meeting of tlia
Oviedo City Council will ha
held Moiidny at 7:30 p. m. ill
the City Hull. Only rout in«
hii-&gt;ine** has been scheduled
mi tin- agenda at this time,
31is. Dot Courier, rletk, re(MJttcd lo d a y ,

1
^ 5 &amp;/UMUVtXSMV
lialii* mark* llir Iif Hi year »&gt;- tune In-en in lm*inr**,
mul the •i-ctind year ill our pre-rnl lia-iillon. Tu aliuw our
aptitrrialiwn for Ihe hiiinlrcd- ol friend* made during
the |IH*I ,"i year* we have a Sl’ Kt’ l \l. G|FT uniting
tor u11 adult* win, ionic into our *lorc uml u*k for it
(I In a family ).
‘ Tv
o l l( Fit lit. GU T
t III \ F \MILA

(M ilrch U t mid 2nd)

I Can
Mary Carter
Li(|iii(i
Glass Knamel
liVKItV DAY
SAVINtiS

Mt

*EE

Huy 1 Gallon
(iK 'V

1 FU EL

Mary Carter Paints
209 Went First St.

Sanford, Fla.

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                    <text>Tago 8—Tuea. Feb. 20, *63

Irrelb

Church Group Enjoys
'Flight To Haw aii'

the first in the county
many year*, will be a prime
feature of the County's SemiCentennial Celebration being
planned for April 27.
The contest, which is
to all single girls
ages of 17 end 21
residents of Seminole Coun­
ty, Is being sponsored by the
Clvilen Club.
The rules slate that each
girl must be properly
eroned at *11 times, and must
furnish the written consent of
her parents.
The young ladies will be
judged on beauty, poise, figure, personality and talent,
and m uil agree to prior elim­
ination, (In case more than
30 applications are received)
and to whatever tutoring Is
deemed necessary for the
contest
Each contestant must agree
to be In the parade, in the
bathing *uit contest, the
evening gown contest, the tal­
ent contest, and winners
agree to attend the formal
dance a i honored hostesses,
the night of April 27.
Applications can be ob­
tained a t the Chamber of
Commerce, the Florida Slate
Bank, Sanford Atlantic Bank,
Sanford Herald, and sponsor­
ing business establishments.
Two full length photos must
be submitted before March
IS.
Information which is re­
quired on the application In­
cludes height, weight, bust,
waist and hip measurement,
eolor of belr and eyes, favor­
ite type of music, description
of.Ideal man, favorite foods,
talents, education, hobbies,
sports, career and other de­
tails.
Chairman of the contest for
the Civllan* Is Joe Dennison,
and alt Clvltana arc assigned
to the various committee* o!
tho contest.

Enterprise PTC
Has CD Program
lly Helen Snodgrass
A program on Civil Defense
waa presetted last Tuesday
night by Dr. George Frlaon of
DeBary for member* of the
Enterprise Tarent - Teacher
Council who met In the school
rafrtorium.
The blood hank program for
th* a rts waa discussed hy Mr*.
Forrest Nutt who asked for
Volunteer doners. Devotion*
Were led by Mra. Cecil Sellers.
Mrs. Ruth Ryon'a fifth
grade c la n won the room
count. Musical selections were
presented hy a Barhurnliop
Quartet.
Refreshments were served
a t the close of lha meeting
and program.

Oviedo Women
To Attend Court

By Shtrley Wrntworlh
The Young Women'* Auxili­
ary of Ihc Forest City Baptist
Church held » program on

Hospital

.

Notes

ROSES FOR THE DELLK OF THE HALL draw n trnnp of nwo from Mian
Judy Hunten, crowned Belle l&gt;y Mian Kay Ivey (at right) a t tho Annual
Glee Club Ball, Saturdny «L Seminole High School. Mian Ivey a junior a t
UF waa a former hello when a he attended the achool, Miss Ilunten'a escort
is Wnyno Epps and Glee Club President Charles Rabun stands a t right.
Runners-up in the choosing of the Belle were Miss Ccnl Wheatland and
Miss Diane Hensley. Ml«n Wheal land was escorted by Hob Holt and Mias
Heaslcy by Hutch Riser. The cafeteria of tho school was decorated through­
out with colorful roses and fern.
(Herald Photo)

Coflee Club
Meets Thursday
The February meeting o(
the Coffee Club sponsored by
Die Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce will be
Thursday morning at 10 a.in
In the chamber building.
A half hour of good
ship In which members
have recently joined the
ganisalion will tie greeted
hy member* of longer stand­
ing, will bo enjoyed together
with Tine coffee and good
"dunkin’ doughnuts."
No special Invitations are
being issued; all members
are asked to "come on down
and make yourself at home."

Civic Club
Board Meeting
Set Wednesday
lly IsuiUe Klmunrk
The executive hoard of the
Altamonte Spring* Civic Club
will meet Wednesday at to
a.in. at the Community House
on Maitland Avc. to plan
Thursday's meeting of the
Seminole County Federation
of Women's Club* for which
the Altamonte group will he
hostess.
Board members are asked
to bring a sandwich for lunch
a* they will stay to set up the
room for Ihe next day’s meet­
ing-

DeBary HD Club
Sets Meeting
lly Sirs. Adsm .Muller
The February iiovtlng of
the lteBnry Home DcmnnntraDon Cliili will he In-Id this
Thursday at tho Community
Center brginlng with a work­
shop at 10 n.m. during which
Min. ChurlcH Gifford und
Mrs. C. K. t'fisler will givo
a emitting demonstration.
The tegular monthly busi­
ness -session will convene at
l::iu pin. following a noon
luncheon.

By lia d a Smithson
Members of tho Oviedo
Women’s Club will partici­
pate in a "Day in Court," at
3:30 p.m, Wednesday at tho
County Courthouse In .San­
ford.
Purpose of the activity I*
to promote understanding of
laws and the court system
and any Interested woman of
the area la invited to attend.
Glee Club To Meet
Arrangements m a y
be
By Mra. Adsm Muller
made with Mra. ft. W. Estes,
The Dcllsry Glee Club will
d u b president.
mci-t Wcdm-sdny evening nl
the Community Center with
ART UHOWN
Mrs. H. Will Inker directing
PEST CONTROL
and Laura I'lutt Brown at
the piano. Ilefnwhnienta will
Termite* A Other i’eata
In ki-rvrd. AM resident* of the
2601 PARK OR.
who enjoy sing­
322-8865
HANFORD community
ing are invited to attend.

FEBRUARY 21
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crew* of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sires,
of Sanford, a girt
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wiggin* of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Frank Slone, DeBary; Angel
Dins, DeBary; Solomon Browdy, Oviedo; Irene I’izzo,
Longwood; Lottie Broadway,
Jamea Fields, MjTtlce Lack­
ey, Elizabeth Grucslle, Ar­
thur Lee Barnes, Crystal Hob­
by, Henry D. Faint III, Lo­
lita Brown, Jacquelln Cheva­
lier, William II. Goad, Bev­
erly Wallace, Garold Boat­
wright of Sanford
FEBRUARY 22
Admissions
D e l o r e a Pine, Titusville;
Doris Lawrence, D e B a r y ;
Richard Hudson, Oviedo; Dor­
is Howard, Luke Mary; Will
Renfrew, Delores Cooke, Sal­
ly Johnson, Phillip Carter,
Peter Van Arkrr, Betty Hop­
kins, Kvu Bell Brooks, Brenda
Lee Boston, l.lnda Dee Boston,
Carrie Bell Jones and Mathew
Moran of Snnfurd.
Discharges
Eddie M a if o x, Hnpevllle,
Ga.; Samuel Arnold, Mary
Smith, Lawrence Duvis, Mrs.
Eddie Martin and hahy, Er­
nest Baumebter, Marge Wil­
liamson, Vinre Buckner, John­
nie William*, Lillian Marie
Bell, Annie McWhorter, Plewthcl Robert*, Muiuoe Schueouman of Sanford.
FEBRUARY 23
A d m ission s

INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS had ax their
guest speaker a t a luncheon meeting Thursday,
the General Agent for tho Lincoln National Life
Company, Richard Davies, (center) who is
shown hero with Don Tabor, left and Clifford
Johnson, vice president, (right). (Herald Photo)

Business
Briefs
5. C. Morgan, new pharmi
cist at lluumlllat ami Ander­
son's Drug Store, ha* askumed his duties ill Hie pr»'
script Ion department, K. E.
lioumillal Jr. announced to­
day.
Morgan, a graduate of At­
lanta College of Pharmacy,
formerly owned two pharma­
cies in tluwkin*villn ami
Barnetvillc, Ga., and worked
in St. Augustine for a short
while helore coming to Sunford.
Morgan's ntdeat son, Grady,
I* slso ■ registered pharma­
cist. and hi* second son, M.
C„ is a captain In the Ma­
rine Corps. A third son.
Steve, I* attending the Uni­
versity of Georgia.
The new pharinariat resides
at 310 E. n th St. in Sanford
with liia wife and wile's mo­
ther, Mrs. Nellie Crilib.
■ • *

S. C. MORGAN

r THE

Virginia Iloweraux, Longwood; Peat I Reed, Winter
Park; Mary Dresser, Gerald­
ine Andrews, Dorothy Barnes,
Susie Hlackslicnr, B e r n i c e
Henderson, Fred Harris, Ar­
lene Meaerve, Janet Will,
Timothy W. Griffin, Grover
Kinurd of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Kart C. Wills
of Sanford, a girt; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert,Andrew* of San­
ford, u Imy.
Discharges
Emil Johnson, Waterloo,
Iowa; Lucille Blckel, Lake
Worth; Sylvester Elgin, lamic*
wood; Owen Doyle, Delorea
Cooke, Wllllc Curter, Kenneth
Ccresoli, Mr*. Thomas FI.
O’Day and hahy; Surah An­
derson, Mr* Harris Causey
amt hahy, Sidney Gray, Henry
Peters, M u r j o r i o Rudd,
Kdythe Ware, Herman Bur­
ton, Grace Bosvnberger and
Duphno Humphrey of San­
ford,
When full-grown, ■ rarcoun
average* 30 lo 36 inches in
length weighs IS to 23 pounds
and is about a foot high at
the shoulders.

Hawaii in Fellowship Hall of
the church last Wednesday
evenlng in observance of Fo­
cus Week.
Theme of the entire pro­
gram was based on a simulat­
ed trip lo the Island when
l-uests, after entering Gate
Two at'th e Hall and receiving
n let, boarded Flight linn for
Hawaii made possible hy -Mr*.
Jackie Zenzel of the College
Park Baptist Church who
showeil a collection of films
taken while living there.
The room was appropriately
decorated with camellias und
orchids and young ladies, at­
tired In muu muus, served
tropical punch and homemade
rookie* from bamboo booths
trimmed with hanging basket*
of orchids.
After refreshment* w e r e
SHINING SHOES FOIt THE HEART FUND is Miss Donnn Markos, shown
served those on the. flight
here a t the Melody Skating Rink where she shines shoe skates nightly for
again fastened their seat hells
23 cents each. P retty Donna, who is one of the candidates for Queen of
in chairs conveniently hold­
Hearts for the H eart Show, Sunday, has been doing n good business, ac­
ing cartons of peppermint
cording to reports.
(Herald Photo)
"airsick pills" and mads the
trip "home.”
Members in charge of the
program w r r * Hetty and
Marcia Wynne, F'ranrr* Malley, Mary Itogera and Sally
Cordell. Lenders of the young
Tlic six Seminole High plans to stage a car wash to for the llrart Fund will b*
women’s group are Mra. Wal­
School girls who are enndi- help raise funds for the the one who is crowned
ter Itobcrg and Mrs. William
Queen of Hearts, Sunday, at
dales for the Queen of Henri* cause.
Brannon.
Misses
Rena
McKentie, D e climax of the Skate
at Melody Skating Rink have
Rarbara Kanner and Linda S low.
found many ways to help Lee have been baking cakes
raise money lor Uic Heart for cake walks.
Fund.
Miss Sandra Getman _ ha*
Mis* Donna Markos ha* planned a skating party for
burned '•bootblack'' and will fellow workers of her* af a
give anyone a slice shine or downtown store, where she
tty Helm Snodgra**
a skate-hoot shine at her worki part-time.
tty IsiuUe Klmunrk
The fourth quarterly con­
The Seminole County Fed­ shoe-shinc-stand at the Melo­
Kach of the girls said that ference of the Barnett Me­
they felt it a privilege to morial Methcdlst Church of
eration of Women's Chiba will dy tlink.
Miss Njleen Albers ha* lie able to help in the light Enterprise was held Sunday
meet on Thursday of this
against heart disease.
week
at the Altamonte
evening with Rev. Joe Tulle,
• Knowing that I might be
Springs Community H o u s e
d i s t r i c t superintendent, in
helping to heal someone's
with members of the Alta­
charge.
heart is one of the best feel­
monte Civic Club serving a*
New Life meeting* were J
ings, 1 or anyone, else, could
hostesses.
held
a t the church last wreck
have," said Donna Markos.
The executive board of the
Each penny dropped in the hy guest ministers. Ilev. W ar.
Federation will meet at 9:30
lly Mr*. Adam Muller
jars of the girls at the Skat­ ren Churchill of l-akc Como
a m. at the Community House
New l.ifc Revival meetings ing Rink, or placed In their amt Rev. Arthur Ilrutty.
with the general meeting to
follow ut 10:30 a m . Election were conducted hy Rev, Lu­ accounts at (lie Florida Slate
of new officer* will take place ther It. Stnkr* of Monlicollo Rank will count as a vote in
at the Drltary Community their favor, with the price of
o m en ast
at the meeting.
Guest speaker will tie Mr*. Methodist Church last week. admission to the skate show, WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
Special niuiie was offered and the proceeds of the spe­ Afiff ?I* romnihn Klrino* »r Dl»&lt;Ktr IrCharles McDowell, district
rtUU&amp;ai »ftret t* *,co»» many \ jmett M
each evening with Miss Ade­ cial projects that they have in *n ■r.d in..* tit ai. r &gt;ca trn*« mid ru-n o n *
seven director.
front tdn f r r q m n l . bktriGnv or tt r f ii n e
r in a ti o n h t i i l H t t r t n d n l t hi. f)« ro iuU h i r,
A covered dish luncheon laide Conte at Die organ and undertaken, all counting to­ uyou
m«T lot# tl r t j i a n d n f f p r i t e m Hr±,d*
ward
the
final
tally.
Mrs.
J.
Jackson
at
the
piano
ftchta*
D t e k a c h l a n d I r r l old* t l i f d f e .
will bo served following the
p r r i w d . In a u r h I r r i t a t i o n . CYHTfcX
Miss
Rarhnra
Redicnt
served
The
girl
who,
with
Die
help
BauftJlf b r i m f i a t , r t l a i l n v c o m f o r t b r
meeting.
r b i n e I r r tt a ti n * v r r m a in Alroru. m i d
as choir director and organ­ of her friends, family and tot uFine
a n d bjr riih I eFs Io p a i n relief. O f I
team raises the most money C Y tr r x ? ; a t drucffluU. Feel U t t r r f*«u
ist.
Participating in the musi­
cal selections during the week
were the Methodist Male
Chorus, the Chancel Choir of
By .Mrs. Adam Muller
the church, the Daytona
Officers for Die newly o r­ Reach Uarbcrship Quartet and
ganized Junior High Method­ Sidney Swallow and Harry
ist Youth Fellowship of the Harry, violinists.
Dcltary Community Method­
ist Church were elected Sun­
day evening.
CUSTOM MADE
Serving will be Michael
T li u r i a in , president; Joe
Vickers, vice president; Ro­
bert Scott, secretary, and
Matthew Thursam, treasurer.
Counselor for the group Is
8AV1N0S
Miss Audrey llicrs.
The group organized at a
meeting on Feb. 17 with a
AUTO GLASS
total of 15 charter members
and Seat Cover Co.
who invite all joung people
301 W. 2nd
322-8032
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to ice Richard Hudson when
he lay dying at Seminole
Memorial Hospital Monday
night.
A Sanford minister. Rev.
Robert Strickland told the
Herald today: “They would
not let me In the room."
One nur»e told me “your
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Hudson’s wife attempted
to get an Oviedo minister
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By Larry Verthel
Last November the Circuit
Judge started appointing at­
WEATHER: Fair through Tluimluy. High today, 55-GO. l.ovv tonight, -10-15.
torneys to defend Indigent
people . . . It went something
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., FEBRUARY 27, 19G3 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. C57
A t Inn tie
C o n st
L ino
like this: “ Do you have an
Riiili'iiail to d a y hold s th o
attorney?'' “No", came the
fin a l " s a y - so " w h e th e r
answer. “ Do you have any
th e pruixw cd j e t fuel p ip e ­
mono}," “ No", came the an­
line i-hall lie in sta lle d fu r
swer and that was that . , .
th e tw o m iles fro m L a k e
You can Imagine how many
Atonion to the Kunford Naval
indigent we would have if we
Air Station,
didn’t have to pay those attor­
ACL opposed the granting
ney fees.
LONDON (IT'D — Actress I of an easement or right-of• • •
Elizabeth Taylor today mark­ way ulong public property by
By the way . . . In all the
ed her Hist birthday hen? in the City of Sanford to Hi*
case* where attorney was ap­
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Nikita Khnmlichcv the city she left u* a child Sanford Pipeline Company for
pointed. the accused got off
Isnualt'il
tmlay that Soviet economy lias boon R iw injr before ihc outbreak of World the NAS fuel system.
free.
,
Military graveside services
faster than that of the United States in the past 10 War ll.
The City, after several
• • •
for Richard !« Hudson, Ityears.
weeks
of controversy, did give
legislative delegation a lit­
In n political speech before 0,000 persons in the
year-old explosion victim, will
the pipeline company n fivetle cool to the idea of a public
Kremlin Palace of Congresses, Khrushchev milled
WASHINGTON (UI’D — year grunt, with option, to lay
defender . . . Most of them he belli at It am . Thursday
that
the country's industrial |
The Defense Department was the pipeline ulong Mollnnvilln
echo the words of county at Chuluota Cemetery.
growth is moving along tn]
^
"
wC
told Tuesday Hint Congress Avenue.
prosecutor Karlyic HouiholdMr. Hudson died Monday
The Sanford company bus
Intend* in revim tin- Penta­
cr "We're Just not ready for li ght at Seminole Memorial
the imiiit whole "vve are trend- M l# M l /*
filed
un application with ACL
gon's
$1.1
billion
military
pay
a public defender.’'
Hospital of burns and in­
lug on the heels of the United
t • ■
for permission to cross its
plan.
juries suffered last Friday
.Stales."
railroad tracks cn Melloiivilia
Big layoff at Dynatronic* afternoon in a boiler explo­
Western observer* believed
Avenue nt Rosalia Drive.
. . . But we hear that a mas­ sion at the IILH Product*
before lie started speaking
sive contract . . . in the plant. He was employed hs a
ACL officials at Jackson­
PARIS (UPI I — French
that his address would range
neighborhood of $2 million boilrriiiaii at tile plant.
security officials questioned ville told Tiie Herald by tele­
over Hie whole spectrum of
will aid soon.
secret army terrorist chief phone nt noon today the ap­
A native of Great Falls,
• • •
Easl-W e*t issues, amt cover
Antoine Argoud today on pos­ plication ha* been received and
Mont., Mr. Hudson had made
everything from domestic to
The Navy has asked that his home in Oviedo for the
sible new ns.-iissinstioii a t­ "we are studying it but hnvu
MOSCOW (C I'D-P re m ie r
key foreign items.
2i) homes in Pinecreri lx1 lust nine y«sirs. lie was a re­
tempt*
against
President not reached u decision, ns yet.
u*ed for special NAS housing. tired airplane 11180111111*1 of
Khrushchev said th at in the Nikitn R. Khrushchev said to ­ Charles Delian lie.
We'll let you know when wo
• • •
past 111 years, the Soviet tin- day the .Soviet Union would
decide whether to approve or
the U. S. Air Force. A World
Zoning Director Bob Brown
tirnnl income has been grow­ come to the aid of Culm,
reject it."
War II veteran, he wo* the
tells us those three buckets
ing nt ii rate of i).g per cent
holder of six battle stars and
China,
East
Germany
or
any
MIAMI
BEACH
(UI'D
—
in the courtroom yesterday
n year on average, whereas
the Europeon Campaign Med­
weren't full . . . “ Only a
the
average in the United other “ Soclnlfst" nation in Hie AFL-CIO executive coun­
NEW
HUMMING
RECORD
fur
A31J
Sltywurrior
aircraft
in
Heavy
Attack
cil hciulid home from its mid­
pint of water in them," says al. He was a member of the
States
litis been only 2.7 per case Of "Imperialist" attack.
Wing
One
hns
been
established
by
Cdr.
0
.
W.
Kimimms.
commanding
of­
Brown. .
How come the Methodist^ Church.
His words were reminiscent winter conference today, call­
cent,
ficer of ltenvy Attack Squmliim Nine, Sanford Naval Air Station, Cdr.
Survivors are his wife,
ing again for a Ilfi-hour work
roof leaks after its was re­
Tiie roul income per work- of those spoken last Friday
Kimmons scored seven bullseyes on bis target, u sunken LSI ship In Lake
week "not as a panacea" but
paired last year?" . . We've Mrs. Violet Hudson; five chil­
e* in the Soviet Union, lie
Defense Minister Marshal H* one step low aril* deei eas­
George. Small practice Ixmibs are used. Sharing the Commander’s award
been looking for that leak for dren, Sherry and Hetty Ann,
said, bin increased la per ll'dluli MulilioV'ky, who warnwith Cdr. Kimmons are his crewmen, AD,1-2 Jolm Sonlerin (left) and Lt.
ing unemployment.
three months," said Mr. Taw as City, Mich,, uml Rich­
rd the United State* thut any
cent In Hie past four years.
Wade Mnrkley (right), who, himself, hits scored six hull eyes.
ard
L.
Jr.,
Roland
and
De­
An Improves! program for
Brawn.
Tho per rnpitn increase in attack &lt;m Culm would start u
nise Mildred, at home; a sis­
• • •
handling
less-than-c a rlond
industrial production in the thermonuclear Woild War 111.
(LC D freight shipments has
Wonder why the County ter, Mr*. Esther Truinur, of
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
Illit Khrushchev widened
■Soviet Union, lie said, has
been Inaugurated by the At­
Cuminisalon doesn't eliminate Kansu* City, Mo., and two
totaled 44 per rent in Hie the sphere of coverage by in­ IYen’doll l Kennedy'* tax rut
brother*,
HeiWrt,
of
Cutlantic Coast 'Line Ruilroad,
these unscheduled appear­
program
wus
shunted
aside
past five years, lie said this cluding the other Communist
providing overnight service to
ances of delegations and in­ hunk, Mont., ami Leiidel Hud­
temporarily
today
to
clear
the
states.
compared with only H per cent
most Florida and some South
dividual* with their prob­ son, of Blanca, Colo.
eongressiunnl
track
for
u
in llie United Stairs in a
Brision Funeral Home is in
lems? Commission spent all
slop-gup extension for Hie Georgia points.
similar
period.
Local ACL official* said to­
of Tuesday morning listening charge of arrangements.
A ll Ferrin, prominent lend­
S-ni-S billion limit on Hie na­
lie added Hmt Soviet indus­
day the new and improved
to request* and didn't get to
er of u North Oriiiiolu Hometional debt.
trial production is now nUnit
» stem will i'leludn t'v live of
tin- agenda until LUO p.m. In
Need for a united county Irani in nuppurt of u owner's A»*n. two years ago, IKt per eellt of Unit of the
rail Do-glit cars, trucks .and
Charlotte County, if your
turned
in
lit*
signed
petition
i
Killed
Out
much-needed road improvement program will be
United Klntrs as uguiiihl 47
naiua Isn't on the agenda you
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — “piggy-hack" trailers.
! stressed wbon the lung range planning committee tut* Tuesday afternoon to per rent III lt*fi7.
A wholly-owned subsidiary
ns a candidate for
ai • not recognised.
llie Supreme Court ruled out
on roods uf the Chamber of fommeive meets a t 7:30 qualify
• • «
TALLAHASSEE (UI’D — today proposed tinnsfer of a of ACL known hm Kcaroa.xl
Group Three Village Council­
p. m. Thursday itl the courthouse.
A former West Paint Beach Inline** rnelng permit from Transportation Company, tins
man ill the Mail'll Ul elections.
I&gt;r. Frank Leone's report to
Chuirmiin Dougins Stenstrnm said todny the com­ (’resent holder of tin* group
motorcycle cop and bail Hie Pome D»* I. on Trotting been established for tho new
the Comnibiion that food
WASHINGTON (UPD —
mittee will route up with rec- three seat is North Orlando
imndsmari testified at the Association in ht. Jolm* service.
handlers sre no longer re­ The Supreme Court todayoiumemlntiiiii* for road miCliillingworth reward Itearing County- to South Florida Har­
l'rime F. Osborne HI, SeaMayor Frank Fnsilla.
quired to have health cards takes another look at prayer
provenu-nts for study by the
today dial lie tricked Floyd ness Raeewny* in Broward coast president, stated: “This
Ferrin nml Art Rhodes, who
by the Stale Health Depart- 111 tits- public school*, an issue
County Commission,
(Luckyi llnl/upfcl into return County.
g itally Improved scrvico will
filed Monday, are tiie onlynirnt was a "bombshell." that loused a torrent of crit­
The Coni miss loll Into Tues­ two to qualify so fur nltiinugh
Ing
from a South Ameri­
lie provided with no incieusu
Some local officials are dis­ icism on the Justice* lust
TAMPA
(U
P
I)-T
h
e
Flor­
day approved in suhslslice the seven more petitions have
in the applicable rail rates.
turbed nu end. Frinstancc, June.
ida Association of C o u a t y can hide-out by telling him
rerummeminHon* of County been taken out.
Ills
wife
was
‘Tunning
Which generally are lower
"Clock” learned today that
Commissioners
wilt
recom­
TOKYO
(UPI)
—
Commu­
At that time, the court
MIAMI (UI’D—The Federal Engineer William Bu-h u*
(Nullifying d e a d l i n e i&gt; mend an increased tax on rlu- around" with uilicr men,
school food hnndlera were re­ ruled out u*e of a 22-word
nist China, in one of its luirsh- Hum other rule*."
P. &lt;1. Wilbur said Ills main e*l attacks, today accused
Bureau of Investigation said published in Monday's Her­ Thursday ot fi p. in.
Five hundred trailers *ra
nret and gasoline during the
quired a year ago to undergo non - denominational
prayer today il was investigating a ald.
Krill Imldiiig petitions ale mining session of tin- Slate purpose in getting llotrapfei Russia of inquiring economic available and more will lie
physical examinations and, It composed by New York slate
Flenstroin pointed nut the lia ily Iteincker, C l a r e n c e
back lo Florida was to help
Legislature.
is reliably reported, three officials for schools that eared report that someone attempt
and pulilical pressures in an acquit ed a* tiie demand for
l liniuhcr committee last year Memory, Fusnlu uml four
rd
to
derail
a
57-cnr
freight
Tim association endorsed a get In* confession lo the Chill effort lu force the Peking llie new service increase*.
wire found to have active to use it.
inguorlh murder* so lie could
train on the Florida East spearheaded the move which women, Mis. Anion Krccck,
Final ACL spokesmen said
cases of tuberculosis,
Today, the is-ue was the- Coast Railway tracks here brought out a delegation of Mis. MiiIvin Campbell, Mi*. proposal Tuesday- for a three claim the $ 100,000 stale purse regime in submit in their riv­
•
•
•
today Hint LCL shipment* out
cent
per
pack
increase
on
eigalry
for
lendt
rriiip
of
tho
Lord's I’rayer — and Bible* late last niglil.
some fin persons who areont- Rill Kkisliik m ii &lt;! Mri. John It. iii i-tie* nml uue cent per gal­ and a S2.I.ISSI family reward.
of Kanfonl will be deliveresl
Registrar Csmmy Bruce re- reading as well. Arguments
Wilbur is une of six persons Cumniiinlst world.
pnniisl tin- Commission to its ViiiiEepoel.
"We
are
conducting
an
inthu follow lug day tu must
lon oil gasoline.
* ports absentee ballots will be were scheduled on case* from
vciligation to determine If briefing session with tiie
The association iiImi endors­ pressing a claim lo (he hig
Florida points, such as Clearready next week for the Baltimore and Philadelphia.
reward before L'on Circuit
there is any federal law vio­ Suite Road Department.
ed several other rccommcndii*
NEW ORI.EAN (UPD — water, Tampa, St. Petersburg,
March Mil »|xvial election.
The decisions, not expected lation." an FBI spokesman
Judge W May Walker.
Tills nlso will Ih* sought,
lion* for legislation concern­
Hie
gambling trlnl of nine U a i ll v »Vil lo, Jacksonville,
Three names will be on Ih* for some weeks, muy well
lie said the lie about HoiStenstrnm said, when the
ing money mutters.
men charged with con.piling Lakeland, and Auburndale,
ballot: Muck ('levt-Und Jr., trigger an even niuto violent said.
laj'fel's
wife
so
angered
Hut
He said the specific law in Commission meets with SRI)
These Ilie hided ul Inca I ion of
unopposed for the new Sen­ eniotiouai outburst limn did
xapfel tli.it tie caught a plane to eladi- federal excise taxes
question was the Federal officials March ? ul lie Land
Hie unpledged portion of Hie
ate scat, and (Jordon Fred­ the New York opinion, if the
home
with u ticket paid for on long ilUtunco telephone
with this yeur's request for
auto lag anle* tu acquisition
erick (I)&gt; and Jan Fortune rationale of tlio court's rea­ Train Wreck Statute which State-accomplished improve­
by tin Slate Sheriff'* Bureau call* in eoiiiiertioii witli a mimakes it unlawful In damage,
tlohwldc gambling opera:'on,
By I'niitil Press International of rights of way for primary and hough! by Wiiliur.
(HI for the House scat va­ soning is the same.
derail, nr disable a tram ment* with county-allocated
muds, a more realistic valua­
resumed
today after u fiveHeavy
snow
whipped
by
cated by Cleveland,
In that case, Justice Hugo engaged in Interstate com­ funds held by this Slate for
tion of real mid pel nomil prop­
•
•
•
day rci ess,
L. Black found the use of the merce. Tiie spokesman would primary and secondary road gnlc-forrr winds continued to el ty for lax purposes, enact­
pound tiie southern Appala­
School Supt. Ray Milwee prayer run counter to that
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD
give no further deiails of the projects.
chians today, threatening Vir­ ment of tiie Jiiilni.il Council
reported this morning ice in part of llm Constitution's
- The uioilicr of one of four
Bush
said
today
hn
is
pri»investigation.
legislation
limiting
r
o
u
n
l
y
fly t n llcd Pres* In le r iu ilju iiu l
ginia’s pencil crop. Closing
his bird hath, first time in First Amendment which says;
American flyers who dliapThe engine was traveling pnring the i omniission-apsupplementa tn elute officials'
The railway clerks planned peared during the ill-fated
2? yrars at this time of year. "Congress shall make no luw
school* and icing roads.
proved
list
of
primary
and
about 45 miles per hour when
salaries,
mid
a
general
revi­
to go to Hie court today to Cuban invasion accused tbo
Chamber Mgr. Joint Krider respeeting an establishment
Frigid polar air gripped the sion of the occupational Iiit hit a switch in suburban secondary mad projects for
fight u n-ati uiniiig order While Reuse Tuesday night of
said It couldn't be ao — temp- of religion.''
eastern
h a lf of the tuition.
Tliur.-ilay's
Chamber
eoniiiiilMiami Shore* which had been
cerise* tax schedule turning
all ill hits .-tailed llieir strike "huMing hack" information
s-tntuiv only down to 40, the
Temprnituirs
felt
us
Mill'
ll
ns
Jammed partially open with a U*o meeting.
all proceeds buck to thu coun­
against .Southern I'urlfir Rail­ concerning the fale of her
bank’* clock-thermometer at
:t2 degrees III the southeast ties.
14-inch long piece of railroad
way. Publishers and striking son.
.7*1 notwithstanding Jolm rays
from
Tuesday’s
reading*.
Ra­
rail.
printci* lirokp off negotia­
the clock doesn’t even tell the
Mrs. Riley Sham burger Sr.
leigh. N. ('., registered 17 to­
Tin* weight of the engine
tions in lilt- lung New Yuik said she list written Prcxiright time,
day,
compared
with
4tl
deforced the swilcli closed and
newspaper strike.
* * *
deni Kennedy I wire for some
g i i t-- 21 hour s ear Her.
An upeit meeting of the St. knocked tiie piece of rail in­
word regurding Riley Jr., hut
It looked to u» that dur­
Suli
fleering
wrallw-r
domi­
Johns River Outboard Mara­ to the sireet where investiga­
A Itoekledge m a n w a s
the While House made “evaing yesterday's rain people
nated
southern
Virginia,
thon Assn, has hern set for 1 tor* recovered il.
charged
with
failure
to
have
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
rive" answers.
parking on First St. were
p.m. Sunday at ihc First Fed­ The slrikeliound FEC lias hi* vehicle under control when North and South Carolina, A t.2 per cent increase in
store employes . . . shoppers
been operating one freight his ear skidded on llwy. 17-112 Gisirgia, Tenncssco ninl Ala­ food prices boosted the cost
had to walk from the (urking eral Bldg.. 312 W. First St ,
Inks Pact
Eugene
Meadors,
president,
train daily each way between and ian into tin- rear of a gas bama. Cold wave and hazard­ of living liy two-tenth* of I
lots.
FORT I. U ’DERDALE, Fin.
ous driving warnings were per cent during January, the
Jacksonville and Miami since truck ‘I uesday afternoon.
has announced
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Feb
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with
supervisory
per­
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1 hu driver was identified as
Labor Department repul led
First - of • the - .Month Kpe- lie uf Hie 'New Pork Yankee*,
Tomorrow is Seminole Coun­
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Southern Virginia wus cov­ t in lay,
Arthur Annls. A passenger in
rials by Sanford merchant* the American League’* most
ty day at the Central Florida Marathon Harr will he the sonnel.
The railroad was struck his cur. Lynn Robinson, Cocoa, ered with 7 incite* of fresh
aubjcct of discussion and a
Tiie department said the in­
RAY MILWEE
will lie fralurrd In Thurs­ valuable player last season,
Fair.
full attrndanre is requested. Jan. 23 when non-operating suffered minor face injuries snow while- parts of North dex rose tu 100 per rent of the
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signed his Iti tlt contract today
. . . ’Not Mini’
A double page of sped si fo r a reported I IOU.IHMI.
Well, I see Muck and Cor­ Election of officer* will lie union employes walked uut in in tho accident, a ecu riling to and South Candid* had Up In IU57-511 average, and 1.1 per
a wage dispute.
Trooper llill Ktringfield.
four Inches.
rent increase over a year ago.
don got through tiie Demo­ held at this tune
advertising call* attention
cratic primary . . .
to new merchandise, sale
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Hem* and the best budget Mixed Trading
NEW YORK (CPU—Stock*
Is Charlie Splvak the big
buy*, with Friday night
name hand fur tlx.* Semi-Cen­
open-HI-nine hours partic­ opened mixed on rout mo
starting turnover today.
tennial?
ularly noted.
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Vernon Dunn had charged Board of County Commission
"I ain't mad at no one "
“ My intention* lo appear particular area ol (hr county. some future dale the two
Thai Glenn Jones mixed up
This was the gist of a pre­ Hie Scluxil Board with a “ lack cr*. The members have been before I ll e Co mini* sinners
“ Realizing that the board Ixjurd* should get together Men (hardeners
in the home repair racket it
flridge
not a resident of thia city pared statement released lilts of co-operation." Avery also most Interested in srliool af­ was to correct any misunder­ had a full agenda and recog­ and discus* their mutual
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Members of the Kunford
. . . lives just outside . . . morning by School Supt. R. claimed the School Board fairs and in way* of assisting standing concerning the loca­ nizing that we have four new problem*, and I shall so Men'* Garden Club will meet
CIn-sified
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Gotta be careful with all T. Milwee in response to built new sciraols “in the the School Board in providing tion of school site*. I wanted members on Hie School Board recommend to the School at 7:30 p. in. Thursday at llie
Comic* .......... Page 2-A
followed roads, furnishing us fla y , to explain the manner by who have had no occasion to Board.
criticism leveled al t h e boondocks" a n d
these Jones’ around.
Dear Abby . ... Pag* I
Agricultural Center un Hwy.
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School Board and ll* admin­ through by requesting the and permitting the use of which schiNil sites are select­ work wills llie County Com­
"Butts boards are well 17-K2 for an organisational
Editorial
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Hospital overflowing . . , istration Tursday morning Commission lo build roads to county equipment in improv­ ed. I felt I should point out missioners, and that there ■war* of llie necessity of co- session with new club officer*.
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Entertainment
ing school sites. They have that there arc certain laws arc two new members on operallng in providing for the A questiun and answer ecsiiun
with kids . . . Bet Bob Bess- in the County Commission the new facilities.
Legal*
l'age 2-A. 3-A
"I have no quarrel what even volunteered their assist­ and slate board regulation* their board who have had no orderly growth of the county, un current problems of rold
erer can't wait until the new meeting.
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pediatrics ward is built . , .
Commissioner Jam er Avery soever,” Milwee said in re­ ance and made recommends we are required lo follow in occasion to work with llie and I am sure this will pre­ damage, cure of pianta and
Society
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2? youngsters bedded down.
a n d former Commissioner ply this morning, “ with Hie liuns about Himgs to In- done locating a school iri sonic School Board, I felt that al vail."
other subject* will be held.
Sport*
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Gain-Nikita

Hunt Co.
Blast Victim
Dies Of Burns

Marks Birthday

To Revise Plan

We II Come
To Aid Of
Cuba'— Nikita

New Attempt

No Panacea

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Improved ACL
Program Slated

Moved Aside

United Road Front

Program 'Em phasized'

Ferrin Qualifies
In Village

Tricked Lucky,
Cop Testifies

Court Ponders
School Prayer

Gas, Cigaret
Boost Proposed

FBI Probing
FEC Derailment

Russia Hit

Trial Resumes

Heavy Snows
Whip Southland

Mom Says
White House
'Holding Back*

Court-Bound

Outboarders To
Plan Marathon

One Hurt
in Car Mishap

Living Costs
On Increase

1st Of Month
Specials To
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Page 2—Wed. Feb. 27, '63

To M ake Annex Study
Feasibility study of whrth*
• r there U a need for a court­
house nnnox In South Semi­
nole County will I* made by
• special committee of 10 "reepontlble citleene."
County Commission agreed
Tuesday afternoon that i«ch
of the five membere name
two pereone from hie respect­
ive district to serve on the
"courthuu.w- annex commit­
tee." The membere are to sub­
mit their nominations to
Chairman J . C. Hutchison.

who will appoint the commit­
tee.
The action followed a rec­
ommendation submitted two
weeks ago by Douglas Stenstrom as chairman of the long
range planning committee of
the Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber committee
recommended the study be
made to determine the feasi­
bility of establishing a facili­
ty to furnish courthouse srevIres In the south end of the
county.
In other action Tuesday aft­
ernoon, the Commission:

Youths Get
Stern Lecture
Four tccn-ugo boys who spent three thiys in the
county Juil earlier this month when arrested by dty
police for potty larceny, were given gentle but impres­
sive lectures on future behavior by Juvenile Judge
Vernon Mizo mid placed on probation Tuesday after­
noon.
Tbs boys—two 13 years old,
one 14 and ona 15—had con­
fessed earlier that they had
stolen pastry and fruit In
early mornings from In front
of groeorlee while worklnr
their newspapsr routes. They
told the epurt they had been
discharged from their paper
routes.
Judge Mis* had each bop,
With his parents, appear sep­
arately In hla chambers. Vis­
itors at the hsarlng Included
poliee officers, two ministers,
two news reporters and oth­
ers.
The f r i t two boys brought
comments from Judgo Mite
that Investigation brought
food behavior reports from
their school. Hie first and
fourth boys, tho court aald,
bad more than avoragt IQ's,
The second and third boys
w en reported haring troubles
with thslr school work whlls
tho third youth admitted hav­
ing been paddled for Infrac­
tions of school ndra.
It was the flret offense for
the flrVt.^hree boys and Judge
Mite gape them/the same pro*
bsllonsry sentences: Pieced
In custody of their psrents
end abide by their rulse; at­
tend school regularly and
abide by school rules; not as­
sociate with boys or girls of
bad reputation*; report to the
Juvsnll* counsellor of requeetad, and not change residence
or school without notifying
the cou rt
The fourth youth, on proba­
tion for a similar offense at
tha Uma of his arrest earlier
this month, was reported hav­
ing no particular school prob­
lem* end Is well liked by his
tcschera and other pupils,
W1 am Justified," Judge
Mite told the boy, "In rumini.ting you to the reform
school a t this time but I am
going to give you a second
chance, Any further law vio­
lations by you and you will
b« committed to the Florida
School for Uoys without ques­
tion"
The court gave him tha sam«
probationary rulrs plus that
he must be In hla home by
V p.m. nightly, report twice
each month to the Juvenile
counsellor, writ* an assay on
the subject, "Respect uf Prop­
erly Rights uf Olliers," ami
cj-opfrste
with
Attorney
Mack Clevaland Jr., who was
appointed a special probation
officer of the court tu work
with the buy in itdiuLIllUUlig
himself.
Hie probationary eeliUricca
era for Indefinite periods, the
court explaining tu Hie par­
ents “it Is up tu (lie buys,
themselves, whin these sen­
tences will 1* terminated."
After ths hearings, Judge
Mita explained to the
that the boys were
Jail over tha weekend
arrest Iu-cbum- polite wera Intreaties ting tho petty larcen­
ies "and a good part
thefta haven't been
up yet."
Police Chief Roy U. Wil­
liams Informed Ilia court that
It was necessary to “stake
uut" police officers (In their
off-duty hours in tho
cries) to apprehend those four
boys. Ho a&gt;li
grocery thefts
to a ncgtlglUb
three boys' arnwt.
Judge Mis* ala* explained
Florida law do** not permit
ball for Juveniles although
adults may post bonds for
thslr freedom pending dis­
position of thslr cases.

Th* court also Informed the
visitors that 21 Kfminnlc
(’minty Juveniles, hoys and
girls, were committed to in­
dustrial schools during 1002
and 10 were held for various
periods of time In tho county
jail (luring last month.
Judge Mite has been spear­
heading a movement tu pro­
vide a Juvenile detention home
In flrmlnnlo -County and he
informed tho visitors Tuesday
that the Florida Juvenile
Judges Association Is push­
ing legislation to provide a
parole system for Juveniles
relreied from reform schools,
much the same as the parole
system now provided for
adults released from prisons.
This particular case brought
widespread publicity when
tho father of one hoy wrote
a lengthy letter to the editor
of Tha Herald complaining of
hla sun’s three-day Imprison­
ment.
However, the mother of the
youth who drew tho strictest
proliatlonary Mtitcnca Inform­
ed. the court tliat "the three
days ho iqiont in^fnll did him
a *oHd of goM; hun
oka/
mighty good to him now, *
don’t have to tell him to come
humo after school. In fact, I
don't even have to tell hi in
to take out the garbage."

Driving Rodeo
Set Saturday
Application blanks for the
Teem«e Driving Ratk-o to tie
held Saturday si 0 a. in. at
the city parking lot nn the
lukefrent (Seminole Illvd.)
are available al tho Jnyccc
Information b u i l d i n g on
French Avs,, chairman Dob
Hay said today.
All participants must be
between in and ID years old,
single and Judges will be
members of t h e Sanford
Police Department, Seminole
County Sheriffs office and
(he Florida Highway Patrol.
Automobile* to Ik* driven
in the rodeo will bo furnished
by local auto dealers, Roy
said and winners will bo en­
tered In state competition.

Took under advisement for
further study what action
shall bo taken to care for
county
indigent
patients,
whether a new county home
or boarding ths patients in
private nursing and rest
home*.
Tabled until tin- next budg­
et hearing the matter of pro­
viding funds for County Civil
Defense,
Approved extension of the
north end of Montgomery
Itond " at tho discietion of
Hoad Hujit. J. C. Lavender."
Itcncwed Ita request to the

State Road Department for
traffic signal need survey
at Highway 17-02 und 27th
Strict following receipt of a
letter from SHU a-KIng if the
county will pay for the light
and installation, the county
wants the survey to determine
if it shall expend $12,000 for
light ami installation plus
|IG7 monthly maintenance
charges.
Approved a perpetual ease­
ment from Hunt Oil Company
for a 30-foot right-of-way
along Onora Itond for a sidewall. to the Naval Air Sta-

tton from Sanford Avenue
subject to County Attorney I
Harold Johnson's ‘‘ironing
out” some legal technicalities.
Approved a building permit
for Harrar Land and Invest­
ment, Inc., to erect a *31,000
addition, 100 by f&gt;30 feet, to
its plant on Highway 17-02.
Directed Zoning Director
Robert Ilrown to tak* the nec­
essary legal steps to remove
n junk yard ''eyesore’* on
New Upsala Road.
Set March 20 for a series
of public hearings on tuning
amendments.

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One of Seminole County's
muchly traveled hlghwuys
now Is "General J. C. Hutch­
ison Parkway."
I The name-change was voted
In u resolution approved
Tuesday afternoon by County
Commissioners J a m e s P.
Avery Jr., John Fitzpatrick,
Lee Gary and John Alexander
to honor their chairman, Gen.
J. C. Hutchison.
I The roadway is what was
named "Pennsylvania Park­
way" but more commonly
referred to as "Dig Tree
Road." on which Big Tree
I Park Is located.
The resolution reads: "In
appreciation for devotion and
service which Gen. J. C. Hut­
chison has given to Seminole
County, be It resolved that
Pennsylvania Parkway or Rig
Tree Road he renamed Gen­
eral J. C. Hutchison Park­
way."
• THIS IS AN OLlhSitiOiiiLE? Well, maybe not, but it will "pretend-like"
General Hutchison express­
it i* in tho H eart Fund Show a t tho Melodee Skating Itink Sundny night.
ed "appreciation for the honor
Hank teller*, Mr*. Barbara Harvey, Mr*. Cantlyn Lane and Mis* Judy
you have paid me" and later
Hentley who will help count the money to determine^the winner of the
said "when they spring such
Queen of Hearts perch on the bnnk’a loan department advertising prop.
a surprise on you, you are
(Humid I’hoto)
more or less tongue-tied and
can't think of much to say.”
County Attorney
Harold
Johnson said the name change
will become official after
Flower decorations for the some legal technicalities, in­
Nostalgia is (he basic in­ Dy Tho Old Mlllstream";
gredient of the big skitling "liicycle Dull! For Two," *1hiw will tic created liy Mo­ cluding a public hearing, are
concluded.
show planned for tho benefit "Dy Tim Sea" and "Jalousie." na's Flower Shop.
of the Heart Fund Drive, B For the number, "In My
n. in. Sunday ut Melodee Skat- Merry Otdsmohilo," tho uni­
que UUle auto, used by Flor­
ing Rink. ■
Taking their cues from the ida State Dank Uiuti Drpailpopular song, "Dearie, Do inrnt will cruise around tlic
You Remember When?", Hie rink as part of liio show.
There are 49 young skaters
very first number of Uic show
will lie performed by four (iking part in the show,
young misses and (heir "Dear which is presented eacli year
Old Dad" . . . Jeri Flckca for (tie benefit of the Heart Dy United Press International 19,200 persons have been
with Dud Dill Fickes; CuUty Fund.
A massive outbreak of in­ stricken with Influenza in
Director Is Miss Slicaln
Dcrkcy witli Dud Leroy Decfluenza
covered 29 states to­ Tennessee this year. Most of
key; Jackie Ivey und Dad D ot, a former Queen of
the new cases were in the
non Ivey and Sheala Host Hearts, and u three-,line can­ day and kept thousands of western part of the state.
student*
and
workers
home
didate.
with Dad Sliealy Dest.
A leading medical ipokoiIn bed.
Other
old-time
favorite
man aald Tuesday llie Loa
The
U.
S.
Public
Health
tunes which will form the
Service (PHS) said the dinger Angeles area may escape the
Ihcmr for ikate dances and
of Aslan flu is expertod lo flu outbreak because a 1900
skits include "While jtrulling
wane by Ihe middle of next epidemic may have Immu­
In the Park One Day"; "In
month hut many areas In the nized enough persona to pre­
My Merry Oldtmobllc; "Down
eastern half of Ihe nation re ­ vent another siege. But Dr.
HOUSTON (UPI) - Secre­ ported rising sickness rates. Clayton G. Loosli, dean of Ihe
tary of State Ouan Huvk said
The Communicable Disease University of Southern Cali­
Tuesday night that Ihe only Center at Atlanta said Asian fornia School of Medicine and
future Cuban Premier Fidel llu has been positively idea- a member of Ihe National
LONDON (DPI) - Jean Castro has is one ot misery. lified In 16 states. Other Commission on Influenza,
Dusk said a Marxist-Lenin- forms of influenza and kin­ said Los Angeles la not yet
Paul (Jelly, one of the rich­
est men In the world, 1m&gt; id regime in Cuba is "incom­ dred ailments Idled residents out of danger.
Tho PHS said that states
llovcs millionaires arc the patible mill the commilmctilt ot 13 other states.
hardest-working people in Uic of the hemisphere and with
Nearly 4,000 new cases of reporting Asian llu included
tlic obligations of Cuba It­ flu were reported in nine North Carolina, Maryland,
world.
Delaware, Kansas, Illinois,
"They work longer hours self."
Alabama counties Tuesday,
"Cuba will not he permitted pulling the state total well Georgia, South Carolina, New
Ilian any other working man,"
the 70ye*r-old oil king said to use any ot its arms outside over 10,000. Health authori­ York, Massachusetts, Ohio,
Sunday night on a television of Cuba." Rusk said. "A So­ ties said the outbreak shows Minnesota, Michigan, New
Connecticut
and
Interview on the British viet military presence on that no sign ol reaching a peak. Jersey,
lows.
Island cnmint he accepted.
Droadcasllng Corp.
The current cold wave ii ex­
Other slates n-|&gt;orting "flu­
pected tu push Alalia mu's flu
like" virus outbreak ■ were
total still higher.
Schools In three Kentucky Vermont, Maine, Kentucky,
West \ irginia, ftdir.na, Ten­
counties remained closed to­
nessee, Okl'.homa, Arkan­
day. State health officials
sas. Missouri, Alabama, I'cnn
Tuesday reported u IIOth
death allrlSi'wl lo Ihe flu and sylvania, Texas and Missis­
said previously unaffected sippi.
ureas are now reporting out­
breaks, indicating the peak
First public school kinder­
may not have been reached. garten in tho United States
The Tennessee Health De­ was started for the Kt. Louis
partment rciwrlcd nearly B,- puldie n-hi-ol system by Busan
(W new flu eases for the Ulow. Diuw School, whose
werk ending Feb. 23, a Jump curnrrstunv was laid in 180(1,
of nearly 4(io per cent over was named fur her father,
the previous week. Mure than Henry T. Diuw,

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Rotariane at their mooting
Mumloy noon at the Civic
Center joined in congratulat­
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the centennial celebration o(
tlicir industry. They were
told that they might use this
important segment of the
business world to compare
their own vocational and com­
munity service with Hie Ro­
tary Code of Kthics and tiieir
own standards of business re­
lationships. The speaker was
past president George Touhy.
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business
men were told that* the en­
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men and women of high mor­
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have been and are now di
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Citing the standards of Ro­
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Code of Ethics, Touhy said
that each Rolarian undoubt­
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type of service to his home
town that upholds his reputa­
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confidence.
Since the city in which he
lives gives him so much in
the way of personal pleasures
and business opportunities
that he wants, in gratitude he
will work to do all he can to
retain these assets for others
as well as for his family. It
will lie his honest effort to
see that he leaves it as a bet­
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follow him will live.
Ilis personal integrity re­
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By United Press International
The hope that springs eternal in the spritiR leads
the Boston Bed Sox to Irelieve that in Dick Stuart
they've acquired their most powerful riirhtahandcd
hitter since* the days of Budy York and Vern
Stephens.
They don't pay off on practice home runs, of

Top Bracket
Hounds To Run

8HAII FISHING In local St. John* Hlver waters will receive nationwide
publicity nt the bcKinninir of the next rowum. Duncan Barnea (riKht),
writer-reporter for SjMtrtH Illustrated Mnifnzine, telephoned Tallahaaaee
from New Yolk City anil rciiueatcd the name of the Ijeat ahad authority
In Florida. Ho was referred to Seminole County’s Jim Crowe (left). Barnea
will cover shnd flshimr from the St. Johns to Canada. He ia beiiiK inter­
viewed here by Bill Vincent Jr., The Herald sjwrt columhiat.
(Herald Photo)

Heavy Card
Al Raceway

By Bill Vlnrcnt Jr.
Well, it seems shad rar.not
climb • fish Udder . . . and
that magazine reporter quot­
ed here last week was all wet
(like the fiih).
"Knee Deep" quoted lie*
porter Delntan, of Sports
Afield, about a fish lad^rr for
ahad and (lie editor stuck in
u noto that Jim Crowe pre­
viously had said shad cannot
climb a ladder.
Now romca Jim and quotes
Paul Nirhols, chief of shad
nml striped bass slildha, U. H.
Biological l.uhurutory, Beau­
fort, N. C., who was here for
three duys last week and

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Tonight Ihe Semlnols Park
quarter horse fans will get a
break. The nine race card
will have six quarter horse
romps and three harness goi.
Tlte eighth race will be the
featured quarter horse run of
the evening. The Iteld of
eight starters will be going
slipped out beforu we knew over a 350 yard distance.
Lira, the favorite, will be
it and could Interview him.
Jim says that Delman "did going after his third straight
not cheek hi* fact* before victory. Jockey Spud William­
writing the urtlrlc in Hpnrt* son will again be up on the
Afield. The 8HIIU.0O0 is right seven year old griding.
but not tho ladder part. Tho( Ronald Doolln and 111 Fl
structure actually Is an rn- Dial, conllalant money win­
trapnwnt lo experiment with ner* will alio go to lha post
shad reproduction in impound- In Ihii one.
Sally Aircraft and Mis*
ment ureas and a putt of an
overall project of $8.5 mil­ Becky Pick, both alrong fav­
lion if tills first $800,000 proj­ orites with the Seminole fans,
will square off In the co feaect Is successful."
The cost of this program, lured harness trot.
Tills race will also see
Jim states, is not being borne
hy thu tuxpuyer hut by the Spirils Lady going from the
number tlirce post position.
power und light roinpanies.
As to the impoundment The seven year old mare
areu* In the upper 8t. Johns driven by her owner Ed LewItlver, Nichols while here last ter lias finished second in
Iwr last three starts. She is
week Imd litis to say;
Tile Susquehanna fishery well capable of taking Ihe
( Piimsylvanin) produced only win tonight.
14,(HK) fish in Hie sport fish­
ery und one-thiid the pound­
age in romiucrciul flsliery, a&gt;
compared to Florida comniereliil flsheiy of 550,000
pounds in 1958 and 65,000
f.sh In the sport fishery
Jim claims that while Penn­
NEW Y O R K CUP!) sylvania and the power com* NCAA tournament bound New
panics ni« willing to invest York University, a semi-finu possible $8.5 million ill an
alist in the post-season eareffort to preserve and en­ nival three year* ago. moved
hance! their shad fishery, Into the United Preaa In­
"every effort here ia directed ternational major college bas­
tnw’Urd tile destruction of the ketball ralings top 10 for the
biggest shnd fishery on thu first time this season today
Atluntir seaboard."
while Cincinnati retained the
Jim added a postscript to No. 1 spot for the 13th straight
hi* letter;
week.
"lit ease you think f get
NYU. which lost four of Its
angry about sUeli tilings ns first five players at the Hart
Hit. editor's note in
'Knew of the season because of
Deep,’ I don't. 1 might think scholastic difficulties, gained
someone was a ‘poor be­ the No. 10 spot this week
nighted heathen' and need a with only two weeks left be­
little' missionary work dune fore the crowning of the na­
tional champion.
on him. Bui—angry, no."

NYU Moves Up
In Cage Poll

Twenty-four t o p bracket
greyhound* go to the poit In
three Grade A rontcita In the
medwrek program at the
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
tonight.
The first half of the dally
double la rated Grade A, alao
the eighth and ninth eventa,
while Ihe tenth race I* rated
Grade fl and aendi a splen­
did field of seasoned distance
atari over the long S-mile
distance.
In the featured ninth race
the track'a most senaatlonal
Juvenile, J. M. Eduard's
King's Eye’s, will make his
third attempt to rack up his
seventh win after taking six
straight and romping from
Grade M to feature competi­
tion.
A newcomer who has had
Just two starts locally may
get the heaviest fan hacking
In the main event. He Is Sar­
asota Suncoast, who posted
the fastest time of the sea­
son in winning the Grade A
eighth race last Thursday.
Rounding out tonlght'a fea­
ture field will be Big Sooner,
Duke Drake, Rocker Chair
Jca, Opal Mac, Cherokee llulou and Fawn Violet,
Ace routers slated aisled
for action In the Hlhs-mllc
tenth race Include Mystery
Tamer, Mona Means, Proto­
col and Mr. Tall Man. Mys­
tery Tamer has alrrsdy tri­
umphed In four maratlion
tests.

Title Fight
Postponed?
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Sonny Liston, a ring giant
hobbled by a few swings with
a golf club, plans lo try his
sore knee today and Wednes­
day to determine whether he
must put off his world cham­
pionship rematch with Floyd
Patterson."
"If the knee feels good
Tuesday nr Wednesday,, then
they probably won't ask for a
postponement. If the knee
doesn't Improve and Sonny
can't go hack to work train­
ing. they may ask," said
A1 Rolan, general manager of
Championship Sports Inc.,
promoters of the bout.

leers I&gt;oHe
OOTERORO,Sweden (UPI)
—Hie touring Untied States
amateur hockey team was
swamped by Sweden 12-4 at
the Ullcvl outdoor rink Tues­
day.

course, hut the tremendous
power Stuart Is displaying in
the Red Sox' Scottadule, Arlx.,
training ramp has Manager
Johnny Pesky thinking that
his rookie year as a manager
could be a howling success.
*‘I Haven't seen such u dis­
play of power since the days
of Ted Williams," said pesky
Tuesday, invoking the name
of the greatest Red Sox slug­
ger of 'em all. “ft's Just fan­
tastic."
Stuart had just hit !0 hal­
ting practice "homers" in 10
minutes bringing to 25 the
number of hall* he has hit out
of the Scottsdale park in
three days. Obtained from the
Pittsburgh Pirates during the
winter, Stuart is being count­
ed on to hit between 35 and f&gt;0
hamera for the Red Sox this
season. No Red Sox player has
hit 60 homer* in a season
since Jimmy Poxx did it in
1038.
The San Francisco Giants
landed one of their key play­
ers Tuesday with 21-game
winner Jack Sanford's agree*
ment to a contract for an eslima ted 807,000. Sanford's
signing for about a 81.1,000
raise left Orlando Cepeda,
Juan klarichal and Matty Alou
unsatisfied.
Former New York Yankee
ace Rob Turley turned in a
strong performance In the Los
Angeles Angels' Intru squad
game, causing Manager Rill
Rigney to enthuse, "He looked
fine to me . . . A few ntoro
starts and he'll have full con­
fidence in the health of hi*
arm. Then he'll really let
loose.”
At Apache Junction, Arlx.,
Manager Harry Craft of the
Houston Colts said the young
arms "In this spilng camp atu
the best I have ever had the
pleasure of managing . . . .
Many of these fellows may he
a year away hut most are sure
to lie standout hurlers In the
not-too-distant future."

Star Dropped
From Squad
GAINKSVILLK (UPI) Rrcord-hrenklm: ' sophomore
guard Tom Raxley has been
dropped from the University
of Florida basketball team
for the squad's final game
with Georgia in Alliens this
weekend.
t'oach Norman Sloan cmphailied that the move was
not disciplinary hut was "fur
personal reasons.'*
He waiil Ilaxley, who Is
Florida's leading scorer with
a 162 average, will remain
on acholarship and will play
for the Gatora next year.

DALLAS (UPI) — Thirtytwo more players were added
lo the American Football
League draft list this week in
the loop's third annual "redshirt draft," the league of­
fice announced today.
The draft is limited to fifthyear collegiate players who
still have a year of eligibility
left and who were drafted as
futures hy clubs of the rival
National Football League.
The complete selection', in
order:
Oakland — Dennis Claridge,
qb, Nebraska; Dick Skclly,
hb. Florida: Larry Campbell,
fb, Utah State; Dick Ander­
son, 3, Penn State.
San Diego — Ken Dill, c.
Mississippi; Harry Hutsko, g,
Maryland; Steve Hcransky,
fb. West Virginia; llcnn
Ilamp, hb, Fresno State.
New York — Terry Monag­
han, S, Penn State; Dave Her­
man, g, Michigan Slate; Mike
Taliaferro, qb, Illinois; Paul
Wicker, t, Fresno State.
Denver — Monte Day, t,
Fresno State; John Sellers, 5,
Bakersfield; Rill Rcdcll, hb,
Occidental; Kern Carson, hb,
San Diego State.
Duffalo — Willi* Crenshaw,
fb. Nebraska; Dick Quast. g,
Memphis State; Leon Mavity,
hb, Colorado; Charles Killett,
hb. Memphis State.
Boston — Jim Tullls, hb,
Florida AftM; Dave Adams,
t, Arkansas; Hon Whaley, hb,
Chattanooga; Dick Kelly, g,
Georgia.
Houston — Dave Thlesen,
hb, Nebraska; Al Hildebrand,
t, Stanford; Tim Stein, c,
Miami (Ohio) ; Oliver Ross,
t, West Texas State.
Dallas — Turnlcy Todd, c.
V/cst Virginia; Billy Clay, c,
Arkansas; Gordon Scarbor­
ough, c, East Texas State;
John Sisk, lib, Miami.

Miomi Takes
Season Finale
MIAMI REACH (UPI) The University of Miami
llaskethall team finished Ihe
season with a 754M victory
over Stetson last night and a
22-4 season record.
The NIT-bouml Hurricanes
copped the Florida Slate Lea­
gue title with the win. Mi­
ami, which dropped one of
its four losses lo Stetson,
trailed 29 26 al halftime.

Thanks To Buzzie

Zimmer Home
VKRO REACH. Fla. (UPI) i the major*. Six of his past
— Spunky little Don Zlmmir j nine years have bien 'pent
finally has 'come "home" ' with the Dodgers, two with
again — undoubtedly to stay , the Cubs and last year was
this time.
j divided betwee the Met* and
Home, as far as the 12* Reds,
year old pep|ierpot Is conIt was Hurxio Itavasi, a
cernerl, has Iwen, is and al* Zimmer admirer from way
way* will lie with the Dodg- back, who was instrumental
ers.
in getting him hack. And
This is Zim's 10th year in I there is every indication Don

Cinci Cage Talents
Falling O ff Now
Ity United Press International
Too bad Cincinnati can't
play all it* NCAA games on
its home court.
It's also too had, strictly
from the Bearcats' point ol
view, that they're not playtug as well as they did earl­
ier in tile season.
Cincinnati won again Tues­
day night, overcoming a
mediocre Xavier learn, 72-61,
to register its 88th consecu­
tive home court victory ex­
tending over six seasons. But
winning isn't solace enough
for the Bearcats as they at­
tempt to muster their forces
for an unprecedented third
straight
NCAA
baskethalf
championship next month.
It's true that top-ranked
Cincinnati already has clinch­
ed the Missouri Valley Conlerence title and is gelling
nothing more than exercise in
the final games of Ihe reg­
ular schedule. However, a
letdown now may prove cost­
ly since every leant in the
NCAA will be gunning for
bear.
•
For the second game in a
row, Ihe Bearcats had to
overcome a shaky start be­
fore claiming victory, their
22nd of Ihe campaign against
a single loss. Crosstown ri­
val Xavier, now 10-15, en­
joyed a 10-point lead In the
first half tieforc Cincinnati
could rally for a 37-28 advan­
tage at intermission.
LaSalle, which accepted a
hid to New York's National
Invitation Tournament Tues­

M EADORS
M A R IN E

day afternoon, had a tougher
fight than expected but fin­
ally withstood Georgetown.
75-72, Tuesday night.
In the most exciting game,
NIT-hound
Wichita
edged
NCAA-bound Texas Western,
60-58, on a g o a l-tondinx
charge in the final two sec­
ond* of play.
In other games^ involving
tournament I e a m*s , Provi­
dence defeated St. Joseph’s,
8364; Pittsburgh topped Car­
negie Tech, 68-G0 ; Memphis
State beat Centenary, 90-79,
and Texas swamped Rice, 7759.
Tom Thacker led the Cin­
cinnati altark with 21 points
and Bon Bonham added 19.
However, game honors went
to Xavier's sophomore guard
Steve Thomas, who hit for 29
points.

Meets Uelses
NEW YORK (UPI) — Fin­
land's Penttl Nikula, who re­
cently vaulted 16-8't, will
compete against John Uelses.
recently recovered from an
ankle injury, In Friday
nlght'a K of C track meet at
Madison .Square Garden.

will wind up with a jub in the
Dw’irer*' organisation when
lie's finished playing.
The Cocky, little inflclder
hs« always hern known for
speaking his mind.
Nine yiitr* ago. still wet
behind the ears, it was Zim­
mer who marched straight up
to Bnvasi and snapped:
"Either play me or get ms
Ihr hell outta hero!"
"! was a young kid when I
said that," Zimmer recalled,
a hit sheepishly.
"I still love to play," he
continued, "but I have to ba
practical. As things stand
right today I know they're
not thinking of me as a reg­
ular. But you never know.
" 'What was the idea of
getting me hack?' I asked
Buzzie. He said, ‘I want you
to l&gt;o one of our 25 men'. All
I know 1s that I'm not looking
forward to going t» any other
club after this one."
Zim glunced down a t this
1939 World Scries ring, pre­
sented to him a* a member
of that world champion Dodg­
er chili. He also owns u slmihir 1955 ring. "My heart has
always liesu with this ball
club," hr- said softly.

Fight Results
NEW YORK (UPI)—Lenme
Mangiapana, 151, New York,
outpointed Jose (Stonewall)
Badilo, 153'3, Puerto Rico
(6).
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) Mc| Ferguson. 148, Los An­
geles KO'd Charlie Shipes,
1441k, Oakland (7).

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�P . D . Anderson*
Attend Wedding
In Orlando
Mr. and Mr». P. D. And* non
and Mr*. C. N. Gardner, of
Lake Mary, attended the weddin* of Mlaa Betty Martin and
George R. Patteraon Jr. which
took place In tha John Knox
Preahyterlan Church, In Or­
lando.
The groom la a former Lake
Mary resident.
Mr. and Mr*. Anderson alao
took what they like to refer
to aa their "Cltru* Drive."
They mad* a 01 mile circle,
driving through Eustls, Ta­
vares, Howey - in - the - Hills,
Clermont, Winter G a r d e n ,
Apopka, and back home, to
Lake Emma.
The freeta damage they
saw was Interesting, and at
times baffling. They saw al­
most untouched groves on one
aide of the highway, and en
the oppoilte side the trees
were leafless and black, as
though fire had gone through
the grove, and the ground was
•range with fallen fruit.
They also a t t e n d e d tha
homecoming events In DeLand, last week. Mrs. Ander­
son Is a member of the class
• f 1921, and especially enjoy­
ed the morning convocation
when three new dormitories
were dedicated to three pro­
fessors she knew and had
atudied under, G. Prentice
Ceraon, Warren Stone Gordls,
and J. Ardhy Smith.
The Anderione were pres­
ent at tha ground breaking
for tha new library, and later
enjoyed the box lunch esrved
in the Stetson Union Building.
On their way home they
made a "quickie" call on Mrs.
Andereon'a uncle, Iluieell Pal­
mer and cousins, Mr. snd Mrs.
J, V. Richsrds, In Entsrprlse,
swapping jigaaw pusslsa with
Mr. Palmer, who la another
puss]* enthusiast.

Osteen G A ’s
V isit Patients
A t Sarepta Home
By Mrs. defence Beyder
The Junior OA'a of the
Osteen Baptist Church visited
tho Sarepta Homo recently.
The girls presented each
resident with a valentine snd
alao entertained them with
songs and told the history of
tho GA'a then closed by sing­
ing requested hymns.
Adults accompanying tha
(reap were Mrs. Larry Hirt.
tho loader, Miss Diane Jones,
piano accompanist and Mrs.
Nolan Osteen.
GA'a attending were Lynn
Jones, Joyce Harvey, Susan
Crira, Shirley, Libby, June
and Kathy Sermons, Karen
Osteen, Diane Pell, Linda
Watklni, Becky Cutter, Janette Hoaaek and lands WhWdan.
After returning home, the
girls went to the home of
Mrs. Uirt and held a sur­
prise party for Lynn Jones
who was celebrsllng her 12th
blrtbdsy. Tha hostess served
birthday cake and punch.

C P O Wives Hear
Program On
Drivers Training
8gL Smallwood and W. E.
Giles talked to the CPO Wives
Club membtrs about the driv­
ers training program when
tho group 'm at at tha NAS
Ballroom tor the monthly
session.
The CPO Club his sponsor­
ed drivers' education for the
past three years tor Navy
personnel snd their depend­
ents. During Uw meeting
p lu s were discussed for a
benefit party on March 6 at
the home of Mrs. C, B.
Reeves.
A committee w u appointed
to make plana for a ship­
wreck party, March 9.
Guests welcomed to tha
m uting were Mrs. J. Gobcls,
Mrs. C. Kerr and Mrs. Pst
Slpley.
Hostesses Mrs. Joe O'Don■all, Mrs. J. Stsnklewlcs,
Mrs. Rag King. Mrs. George
Mlreles and Mrs, Henry
Quinn s e r v e d miniature
doughnuts and coffee during
tha social hour.
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Calendar

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Tha TEL Sunday School
Claaa of tha first Baptist
Church will mast at S p m.
la tho Chapel. Dora Starr and
her group wiU a trv t aa hos­
tesses.

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VAH -9 Wives Honor New Members
Jim Speneer's Restaurant
was the scene of the latest
VAH-9 Officers Wives* lunch­
eon. Hostesses for the event
were Mrs. C. R. Jasper and
Mrs. R. It. Cooke. Lobster
Thermidor was the tempting
dish for the day.
Mrs. G. W. Klmmoni intro­
duced, as honored guests for
Ihe event, five new Hoot Owl
Wives and two out of town
guests. The new members
•re Mrs. T. M. Lynch, Mrs.
J. L. McCracken, Mra. J. D.
Moloney, Mrs. D. G. Tlsc gnd
Mrs. N. G. Marshall and out
of town gueati were Mra. W.
I. Lewis and Mrs. John Budina.
T h e colorful centcrplccc
wa* won ns a door prise by
Mra. N. G. Marshall.
Other* attending w e r e
Mmcs. W. K. Markley, M. J.
Puopolo, J. H. Brodle, J, J.
Moynlhan, D. F. Monday, A.
F. Ilcno, E. F. Havel, It. D.
Harrop, W. J. Fordliam, W. 1.
Lewla Jr., D. Kuglcr, J . L.
Shipman and L. B. Beach.

k&gt;bby Johns
Celebrates
Seventh Birthday
By Mona Griaatead
Bobby Johns, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johns, cele­
brated his aevcnlh birthday
recently with a party given
In his honor by his parents
at their home on Bombay
Ave„ North Orlando.
Gamea were played and the
traditional “Happy Birthday"
wai aung to the honcree pre­
ceding refreahmenta of cake,
Ice cream snd cold drtnki.
Each gueat received a lolli­
pop and a faWfr.
Frlenda helping him cele­
brate were Diane Turner,
Kathy Katlng, Robert Derum,
Gary Tllaon, Jimmy Pilolan
snd Glenn Grcsnys.

Enterprise

Personals
Frlenda of Rev. Robert DeKalands will regret to toara
that he has been hospitalised
in the Fish Memorial Hospi­
tal suffering from a heart at­
tack. Rev. DeKalsndi, who is
now p a s t o r at DeLeon
Springs, wai formerly paitor
of t h e Bamelt Memorial
Methodlat Church In Enter­
prise.

fib b y

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DEAR ABBY: I think the par­
ent planned marriages like they had
in the old country years ago should
become a custom in this countryWhy not let the girls marry at 16
and finish their education in an nllmarricd-girl’a high school? It would
save a lot of wear and tear on par­
ents who have a tough time keeping
their daughters in line.
MRS. C.
DEAR MRS. C-: Marriage in for
mature people — not children. Gran­
ted, mime mature people make a poor
choice, but the key to keeping dau­
ghters in line is not wedlock. When
a girl marries she should be mature
enough to make a home for her hus­
band and to rear any children that
follow. Mixing school books with
milk bottles anti bills is for the birds.

NEW MEMBERS AND HOSTESSES at the
luncheon honoring new members of VAH-9 Offi­
cers Wives Club are from left, front row, Mm.
J. L. McCracken, Mrs. D. G. Tise, Mrs. N. G.

Marshall and back row, Mm. J. D. Moloney, Mm.
It. H. Cooke, Mrs. C. R. Jasper and Mrs. T. M.
Lynch. Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Jasper were hos­
tesses.
(Herald Photo)

Club Presents Program On Palms
Mrs. Daniel H. Blihop of
Mount Dora, director of Dis­
trict 7 of the Florida Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs, was
gueat speaker at the Febru­
ary general business and
luncheon meeting of Ihe San­
ford Garden Club at the Mayfair Inn.
She chose a t her subject,
"Florida's Hidden Treasure,
the Palm Tree." Supplement­
ing Ihe talk she demonstrated
how the palm ipatho, palm
blossoms and loaves can be
used to make beautiful a r­
rangements alone or com­
bined with other materials.
One outstanding arrange­
ment was made from a palm
sptthc In the form of a J a ­
panese Sampan with a palm
blossom woven Into a sail.
Yellow gladioli, tnuins and
lilies were used In complete
tho arrangement. Tiny elec­
tric lights outlined the urnpan and tall.
• Mrs. Bishop explained how
csclt piece of material was
cleaved, treated or painted |o
get the desired effect. It was
a very Interesting and in­
formative demonstration on
the waya Florida’s hidden
treasure may be used In all
kinds of artistic arrange­
ments.

DEAR ABBY: Just exactly what
Is an engagement ring supposed to
mean, and how long should an en­
gagement last ? 1 got an engagement
ring two years ago Christman and
so far my ls»y friend has made no
plans for our future. When 1 ask
him to help me set a wedding date,
he finds a hundred excuses. The
main one is that he in in debt. It is
no wonder, the way he spends mon­
ey before he gets it. .Should I give
him his ring back and wait some
more? I am 22 and he is 24,
LONG ENGAGEMENT
DEAR LONG: Before you make
thut decision, collar your boy friend

By Abigail Van Buren
and nsk him whnt his plans for the
future are. If he has none — and
doesn't want to make any —It means
he is not seriously considering mar­
riage. In which case, return his ring.
DEAR ABBY: Will you please
explain why a giri has to accept a
date with the first boy who asks her
for a special occasion — or else stay
home? The creepiest boys get wise
to this and nsk unreasonably early.
1 realize n giri can't refuse on the
grounds that she hopes someone
more desirable will ask her. But if
she tells the early caller that sho
“ might be out of town” und then
shows up with a date, she makes the
early caller mnd at her. It seems
there should be a way out for a girl.
ONE GIRL'S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: If a girl does­
n't care to accept n date with a fel­
low (no m atter when he calls her),
she should simply say, "I'm sorry,
I’m busy." (She could be "busy" at
home, cleaning dresser drawers, etc.)
The less fibbing a girl docs, the bet.
ter.
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By Mr*. Adam Mailer J Thla was an outstanding table I beautiful, and the chairmen | kept the Ira and coffee hot
Tha D*Bary Garden Clu b tor simplicity and color.
are to be commended for and cakes coming from the
held the annual “Birthday I
,abIc
rc.lly | their effort*. The assistants) kitchen with haste.

Mrs. Chambers
Hostess For
Church Class
The Phebenn Sunday School
Class of (he Central Baptist
Church met at the home o(
Mrs. R. H. Chambers In Lake
Mary for Ihe February meet­
ing.
Mrs. J. If. East led the de­
votion period and d are pres­
ident, Mrs. Maud Smith, con­
ducted the business meeting.
Plans were discussed for the
improvement of the class.
Refreshments of sandwich­
es. cake, lee cream and cof­
fee were served by the hos­
tess. Olliers attending were
Mrs. A. H. Hunter and Julia
Sapp.

Tea" at the Community Cen­
ter with Mrs. H. Morrison aa
general chairman. The tables
were beautifully decorated In
tho motif at tha months they
represented.
The December and January
table was centered with two
tall allvcr candelabra with
red randlca, a spray of red
berries, red and while polnaottta with liny light* en­
twined, the whole length of
the table. Crystal, china and
allver appointment! w i t h
traya of petite cakea com­
pleted the holiday theme.
The February and March
table had a floral arrange­
ment of red and white carna­
tion*, flanked by tall al|vcr
candle alirks and red lapers,
carrying out the Valentine
llieme.

The American woman has
come In for a lot of criticism
because she is apparently
the decision maker In the
American family, a oosition
she Is supposed to have tak­
en away from the American
man in i long, drawn-out
battle of the sexes.
I've got news for the Amer­
ican man. Any time he de­
rides he wants the role of
derision maker, he can have
the honor and Ihe responsi­
bilities without a struggle.
The fact Is: Women—Amer­
ican women Included—don't
enjoy making decisions. Decii'.un-makmg Just doesn't
seem to come naturally to
them. They don'l have enough
faith in Itu-lr own judgment
to make it easy to make a
quick decision and slick by
it without fretting over whe­
ther they made the right
choice.

DeBary

Personals

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Hate to write letters? Send op#
dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif., for Abby’s new booklet,
“HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

Around I860 an English
*7
writer proposed a whist prob­
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lem will: tlw story that the
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greatest player in Vienna hid
4 t&gt;
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looked at the cants and reAIITlit
marked: “ Why, of course. « K 1
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None of the whist players
SOUTH (D)
of the day could ice how Uic
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grand slim could be made
V 3J
and the hand ha* given us
♦ AQ7S4
the name of the Vienna Coup
*AKQJ
for all similar plays. It is a North and South vulnerable
classic among bridge players. S..1X Weat North Fast
Pass
Pats 1 V
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In whist clubs were trump
Pass
Tass 3 V
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and South would lead. In 3N.T. Past 4 N.T. Pass
Psss 5 N.T. Pa.*s
contract 1 have made South 5 A
Pasa
declarer at no-trump and, 7 N T. Pass Psss
Oomlnnx laad—V to
while It dors not matter what |
card West opens, I have as­ runt off four clubs. West can­
sumed a heart lead.
not alford to throw a dia­
South wins in dummy a n d ' mond or a spade on flic lust

MRS. DANIEL H. It ISHOP, center, holds one of the arrangements made
from palms that she used to demonstrate how to make artistic arrange­
ments from Florida’s hidden treasures a t the Gurden Club luncheon at tho
Mayfair Inn. At left is Mrs. Voile Williams, program chairman ami Mrs.
J. M. Fahey, right, who presides! a t the meeting.
(Herald Photo)

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sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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DeBary Club Holds Birthday Tea

April and May table was
gay with a miniature "May
Pole" and tiny umbrellas
over a handinado cloth cen­
tered with pink axnleas. June
and July wai aet in tha bridal
theme with a bride and
groom entering a miniature
church, a bridal bouquet and
white gladioli.
For July lira crackera and
gaily colored napkina adorned
the table overlaid with a lin­
en and lace cloth. August and
September waa a patio affair.
Patio glasses with handles,
trays of club sandwiches
complemented the table cen­
tered with a vase of yellow
and gold calandutas.
The October and November
table was done In ■ harvest
theme. A tall doll dressed aa
a Puritan to bar brown dress
and whlta apron, suggested
the landing of the Pilgrims.
A witch to deep brown cape
atood over a black pot boldtog plenty of green backs.
The tabla was centered with
yellow gladg and gold mums.

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By Os

club so must unguard tha
hearts as the least of all
evils.
Then South makes the Vien­
na Coup play, lie plays tils
ace of spades and establishes
West’s king ns the top spade.
Incidentally, dummy will have
dropped a diamond on tha
third elub and either a dia­
mond or spade on the fourth
one.
Now South runs off dum­
my's last four hearts and dis.
cards the queen of spades
and two diamonds from III*
hand. West has to hang on
to the king of spades because
of dummy's Jack and must
discard one of his three dia­
monds whereupon South fin­
esses the diamond und makes
three diamond tricks.

Woman By Ruth
Why, a woman doesn't even
like to buy a hat or dress
without relying on someone
rise's judgment to back up
her own!
If she can't take another
woman along when she goes
to shop, she will keep saying
anxiously to the saleswoman
or even to another shopper,
"Do you really think it's be­
coming? I wonder if it isn’t
too bright a red. You're sure
It doesn't look too young for
_i
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It’s the same thing when
she shops for furniture or
tries to decide some matter
that Involves the children.
Even when site buys the

week’s groceries, she war
the butcher to help her d
cldc whether to get the roa
or the steak.
But what happrnx when si
brings her doubts to her hw
band, to help her decide aboi
a problem? He refuses to I
involved by saying, “ I)o who
ever you think is best," "
you like it buy it" or, ‘
thought you had made i
your mind what you want&lt;
to do."
So Ihe American woma
goes on uncertainly makir
(he decisions, but she doesti
enjoy it. And she would gh
up Ihe right to make the
without any struggle a t a

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hook
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their current houseguasts,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymund II.
Wells of .Syracuse, N. tf. Mr.
Wells and Mr. Hook wire lorBy Joan Magin
Recent visitors of Mr. and mer buddies in the army.
Mrs. Henry. Weaver at their
home on Sixth Street were
Mrs. Weaver* mother. Mrs.
Iota Taylor, and Mr. and
Mrs. I/ou Willard, all of PirnS + —tl
Ilea, Md. Tho Willards arc
close friends of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll left Chuluota to spend
some time with their daugh­
ter and tier family. T/Sgt.
and Mrs. John laym an, at
Ihe Eelin Air Puree Base,
near Millon.

Personals

THE APRIL AND MAY TABLE- lit the uiimiul Birthday Ten iriven by
tho DeBary Garden Club. Left to rifilit
right arc
n Mr*. D. Middleton, Mrs. M.
it. Made
Madeline Fain. Mm, Zeller and Mm.
Zeller, Mra. F. Harrington and Mrs.
(Cox Photo)
Faig were co-chairman of the event.

Faye Parker, Larry Elmore
Married In Anniston, Ala.
Miss Faye Parker, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Parker, of Quitman, Miss,
and Larry Elmore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Elmore,
Lincoln St., Sanford, were
married Jan. 19, at the Mem­
orial Baptist Church, In An­
niston, Ala.
Rev. Charles L. Marlin Jr.,
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
The bride wore a beige
silk suit with machlng head­
dress and a shoulder corsage
of feathered carnations. She
is a graduate of the 1940 class

Geneva

Personals

Mra. Bertha Lindsey of Ge­
neva celebrated her birthday
of the Quitman High School
Feb. 31 with her family In the
and 1* presently a senior stu­
new
home of her son, Harry
dent nurse at the Crawford
Lee Lindsey, at Titusville.
Long Memorial Hospital In
Atlanta, Ga.
The groom wai a mem­
Coordinating ft Matching
ber of Ihe IDU graduating
class of Seminole High School. Shorts - Shirts - Slacks
He attended Georgia Military
College and entered the Naval
uy
Cadet program In June 1901.
Glen Of Michigan
In June 1982 he wai commis­
sioned an Ensign and received
his wings at tho Naval Air
M A R Y E ST H E R 'S
Station, KingtvIUc, Texas. He "Featariai Faahloaa Just For You*
la presently a flight instructor
200 N. PARK AVE.
at the Naval Air Station, in
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trait. Frosidenliul Pres* Sec­ gullible, A last-talking con
retary Pierre Salinger. In­ man (Jessie White I tries to
formal Interviews are becom­ sell our rirh hillbillies the
ing a boom to television doc­ Hollywood Howl (for Pearl's
umentaries. So much so, CDS vodehng) and, a montt other
tonight inaugurates j r . series things, the (irillith Park Zoo
dedicated to that format. As (for Elly .May's growing
on opener, Harry Iteatoner menagerie). The Clampctta
tabes us to the Pails Church, are agreeable til) Granny un­
Va., home of Mr. Salinger, wittingly saves the day when
ulm disenvM’S Ids past and the glib slicker loses his
present liie, business and shrewdness after sampling
personal, with candor, und a n , her home brew. Starring as
mid charm one usually usto the Clampetts arc Buddy Eb
d ates with cigar chomping sen, Irene It y a n , Donna
show people. Unfortunately, Douglas and Max User, with
the program was toped be­ Bea Itenadervt ns Cousin
fore the 50-mile-hike iqitsode. Pearl.
7:30-9 p.m. CBS. The Vir­ 9 lo p.m. NBC. The Perry
ginian, "Vcngcnce Is the Como Show, tColor) Tonight
Spur.” (Color) Mini Koch and as something special since
Michael ttennie star in roles Perry is featuring some ot
that are und are not well suit­ the most talented performer*
ed to them. Miss Koch Is per­ on TV, the puppets of till and
fect as a woman searching Cora Baird. The remarkable
for her husband, his great group put their remarkable
talent, is somewhat lacking marionettes through song-jndas a western outlaw leader danee routines and a hit ot
' who wants to go straight. Lee comedy. Aim on hand are
Colib as Judge Garth is the Patrice Munset and talented
.: catalyst of the story, taking actor • comedian • imitator
m the determined wife to Die Prank Gurthln, wiio possibly
V outlaw hideout In the belief ha* no equal In hi* profession
that her husband is there. today. Perry give* Peter GenHegulars include J a m e s naro a chance In strut his
1 Drury, Gary Clarke, Doug stuff in s dance version ot
McClure and lletsy, Roberta "In A Little Spanish Town."
Florida Is saluted.
Shore.
lo-Il p.m. CHS. Armstrong
8:300 p.m. CBS. Doblo Gillis. "Thanks for Hie Mem C i r c l e Theatre. "Project:
ory.” Quite amusing’ and Pied Piper." There is far
sometimes you'll laugh out more slury than acting or
loud. Doble (Dwayne Hick- production to this dramatiia• inan) again is in the middle lion. The tale is touching und
of a female tug-of-war. This true, involving thousands ot
time, his cver-lovlng Zeida Europe’s orphaned children.
(Sheila James) just about de­ Its hero is an Austrian sol­
cides to quit Iter romance dier. Hermann Gmcincr, wlm
with Dobic till a scrumptious was appalled at the plight of
blonde with t he Improbable starving, homeless and hope­
name or Cl ay pool (Asa May- less youngster* during the
nor) sets her sights on Dobic. war. On his initiative he de­
She is partial to boys "with veloped a plan for cottage
no brains." Who wins? Well, communities to house the
you’ll be teeing Zeida again waif* and with 84b Instituted
but not the beautiful blonde. what today is a multi-million
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­ dollar International Institu­
erly Hillbillies. Never before tion. Philip Abbott slurs.

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THIRTEEN NEW MEMBERS wore inducted into the Nntionnl Honor .So­
ciety of Seminole High School a t tapping rcrcnmnlos held a t the nchool
Friday. From left, front row arc Peggy Bower, Freddie Hcrryhlll, Carol
Stempcr and Kay Sandifer. Second row, Sherry Mnrazita, Helen Mann,
Pat Rice. Bonnie Caolo, Linda Silencer; buck row, Bonnie Hall, Charlea
Hunter, David Littleton and Joel Fehd.
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ping Chairman for the Nation­
al Honor Society of Srmlmdc
High School announced the
name* of 13 atudrnta whose
acholaitlc
aceompllahmcnl*
have made them eligible for
membership In the academic
honor* loeiety.
S h e r r y Maraiita, Hrlrn
Mann, Pat Rice, Ronnie Caolo
Linda Spencer. Peggy Rower,
F fddic Berry hill,
C a r ol
Stcmper, Kay Sandifer, Charlei Hunter, David Littleton.
Joel Fehd and Ronnie Hall
wrre called to the Hage to
take their placet with the
other memberi of the Nation­
al Honor Society.
Ceremonlei held In the
achool auditorium Friday in­
cluded a prelude by the Semi­
nole High School band, a flag
aalulc, the National Honor
Soclely Prayer, led by Ron
aid Goer**, and an addrri* by
Supervisor of Secondary Edu­
cation. Stewart Gatchcl.
1'Iip hit lory of the widely
wii * given by Bedford Aiken;
Ihc creed of leadenhip by
Sieve Sewell; the pledge of
arrvlcc by Juhnclia Core, the
reipomibillly of icbolarshlp
by Leo Wat*on and the re ­
quirement! of rharad cr by

Elizabeth Brandt.
Hie National Honor Society
Pledge wai led by Principal
A. J, Bracken, following the
lapping of new memberi) The

recessional wai played .by the
band, and was followed by a
reception for new members
and their parents in the
school library.

Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY 14
Admission*
Jeandle Calhoun. Chuluota;
Christopher Konlg, Dcllary;
Marjorie Caralbcri, Dell ary;
Loit Hcckenbadt, Heriliel
Dunn, Charles Riggins, Jessie
Abraham, Samuel Smith. Bar­
bara Buckler, Jo Ann Blanks.
Harold Swain, Mary McIn­
tyre of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. George D.
Dresser of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blanks
of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Marian Small, N. Orlando;
Mrs. Warren Meissner and
baby, Lake Mary; Geraldine
Padxdt, Enterprise; Delores
Pine; Titusville; Jessie Tan­
ner. Catherine Ann Covington.
Belly Hopkins, Arlene Meserve. Rita Crew*. Mrs. Geor­
ge Sirrs and baby; Carolyn
Wiggins of Sanford.

FEBRUARY IS
Admissions
Ed Smith, Oviedo; Francis
Kerfool, Chuluota; Jnncl Bay­
lor, Chuluota; Clifford Garri­
son. Paola; Geraldine Jordan,
Titusville; Tltomi* Morton,
llcltary; Gladys May McAlexander, Burchfield Miller Jr.,
James 1-ee, Patricia Howard.
Muriel Burns, Margie Mac
Ucinc of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs Richard Rums
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Karl McIntyre
of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
1. Walter Hawkins. Osteen;
Elolie l-amlwrt, IlcLand: Sid­
ney Surnmerfield, Daytona
Reach; Clara Parks, Dellary;
Victoria Burton, J o s e p h
Knight, Hubert Lee Washing­
ton, Max Johnson, Jam es
Johnson, Mrs. Karl Wills snd
baby of Sanford.

Sanford City
Directory Off
ihe Presses
If you didn't make the cur­
rent social register, or "bluebook,” Irt It disturb you no
longer.
The Sanford City Directory,
including Dcllary. puMi-ln-ii
by It. L. Polk it Company of
Richmond, Virginia, Is out
this week, and you've prob­
ably made that—If you live or
work in Sanfoid or vicinity
and are at least 18, that is.
The City Directory is a pe­
culiar book, alone in its field,
and with a style all Its own.
Like the dictionary', it says
much in a few words, many of
them abbreviated to a "skele­
ton.” Whlla it does not a t­
tempt to rate credit, it does
furnish clues in this direction;
it distinguishes between cor­
porations and copartnerships,
bachelors and bem-dlrls, miss­
es and m a t r o n s, employers
ami employes, executives and
janitors. It is democratic in
tliut alphabetical sequence is
the Ironclad rule of priority In
the listings. Thus onn may
note that hero for once pauper
ami millionaire, ragamuffin
and Beau Dnimmi-I, workman
and "big wheel," Imd earlier
and captain of I n d u s t r y ,
srrubwomnn and social dow­
ager, “Judy O'Grudy anil the
Colonel's Lady,” rich mini,
poor man, beggar man and
thief, tub elbow*,
The new edition is a sub­
stantial handy volume, listing
15,135 names in Sanford and
vicinity. The combined names
of man and wife are consider­
ed as only one nsme, the Pub­
lisher* pointed out.
k Special features of the Di­
rectory include the designa­
tions of tenant-owned ami
rented homes, heads of house­
holds, marital status, wives'
names, and homes and places
of business having telephones,
a numerical telephone direc­
tory, and an illustrated story
of the city by the Chamber of
Commerce.

Auxiliary
Officer Set
For Visit

Mrs. Marjorie Williams,
Sixth District President of
the American Legion Auxili­
ary will make her official visit
to the Post 53 Auxiliary, F ri­
day at 7:10 p. m.
Initiation of new members
wilt lie held at this time in the
l.egiun Home on Huy. 17-92.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, chair­
man of the Fond Kitchen
Krai Estate Transactions
Shadows, $9,100
John II. Christy, etui, Wcath- which the Auxiliary ope rated
during the Legion Fair will
II. A. Spcir, clux, tu Miriam
Russell lloyee, elux lo FR A ,' crtflrld, $80,000 *
S. Batlern, etvlr, Spcir*, Add. Sunlaml $13,200
Albert Greene, etux to Re­ mu he her report.
$3,000
Sylvia Chalfant, clux to Ed­ berth Wolstenholme, Queen's
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Robert vard Killies, elux, Rest Ha­ Mirror, $8,300
Mackey, clux, Eastbrouk, $16,- ven, $8,000
Laurence Kinard, clux to
John II, Christy Corp. to Eudonna DeLaughter, etux,
300
Wellborn C. Phillips J r . to
Weathersfleld, $t 2,S0(t
Branham Company, 33 21-30,
Morgan McClelland lo Geor­
lly Jane Casselhrrry
$ 20,000
gia McClelland, etvlr, $8,300,
The Men's Club of the CssRobert Lee Durden Jr., etux ,
Ssnlanta
seiberry Community Metho­
to James T. Gleason, clux,
dist Church will hold a covered
Dohllty. $13,300
dish supper and meeting at
Rudy Ivey, elux. In Robert
(1:111 p.m. Thursday at the
Maxwell, clux, Weathersfleld
NEW ORLEANS (Ul'l) church.
$9,200
The city that care forgot be­
Those attending are asked
Genevieve Duckworth, ctvir
to
bring a covered dish and
gan
Ihe
solemn
season
ol
In Joseph Gonsalves, etux,
their own tabla service.
Lent today with a giant hang­
Franklin Terr, $11,500
By Jane &lt;'ansrlberry
Gloria G. Lillie, etvlr In over from one of the wildcat
The WSCS of tiie Cassel­
Joseph
Spaulding,
e t u x , Manli Gra* celebrations New berry Community Methodist
OVER .15 YEARS
Lanes, Add., $13,300
Church will piesent a program
Orleans has ever known.
At First A Palmetto
Knox Florida Development
Hundred* of thousand* of nt 1:10 p.m, Friday In obCorp. to l e t Young, Sr., elux, Manli Gras revelers danced, servation cf the World Huy of (A Iona side old post office)
Lincoln Hghls, $10,300
chanted and sang until "FaI Piuyer.
Orlando Fed S. amt L. Tuesday" failed into the som­ Taking pari in the program
Assn, to Holier! Gray, elux, ber penitential season nt Uml of prayer and worship will be
Williamson lights, $9,100.
and "Aslt Wednesday."
Itev. Helms* Copeland, Mra.
Robert E. Elliott, etux to
Catholic* and Protestants Flunk 3L--siik, Mrs. Marvin
Luuit .loon. etux. 01instead— began Ihe 4u day Lenten sea­
Mi-rialn, Mrs. K. P. Richards.
Mi.lcr Subd. %'J,too
• Carpel* • Furniture
son with vows to fast ami In Mrs. I'uul Engli-man, Mrs. L.
King, wood Ridrs, Inc. lo
• Tile
• Piano*
abstain Irons the kind ol K. Swope, Mrs. l.eota Putman
Bert drown, etux, Sunlaml, drinking and crlebraling that
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Rental
Red*
and Mr*. Finney Haynes.
$13,800
turned New Orleans Into a
Walter Sriifricd. elux lo
nol of "fun worshipping."
N'orman Presley, elux, Alta­
Priests placed ashes on
monte Spgs. $10,000
llurlan Grier, clux to Ro­ the forehead* of Catholic
bert Mitchell, elux. Palm men, women and children a t
a reminder that man event­
ually returns to dust.

Courthouse Records

M e n ’s Club
Plans Supper

Lenlen Season
Begins Today

In Demo Primary

Legislative Winners Named
MIAMI (U rn —The lenders Cleveland Jr., Sanford, unop­ svnborn and Earl J. Carroll; f

and winners In Tuesday’s
primary races for .18 legisla­
tive seals;
SENATE
li s t District—Etter Usher,
Chiefland, 1J}&lt;!9; J. P. Sand­
lin, Willis ton, I, li*o (runoff),
22ml District — John It.
Wood, Sarrasola, unopposed;
Warren 8. Hrnrlerson. Venice,
Republican, I ,TlKt (nominat­
ed); Smyth I). Ilmhard, Ven­
ice, 1,418.
29th District — Merrill P.
Barber, Veto Beach, 2,115
(nominated); \V. E. Orth,
Vcro Beach, 601; George D.
Hickey. Vcro Bench. Republi­
can,- Oil (nominated); Dun
Sr-1 M. Knor in i. Vein Hi-arh,
182.
IP lh District ~ Ferrin C.
Cunipbell, Cits t view, 2.150;
\V. J. (Dili) Rolierts Jr., Fort
Walton Beach, ],(&gt;24 (runoff),
4&lt;)lh District—Hayward H.
Davis, Lake Placid, 2.181; R.
P. (Bob) Dunly Jr., Lake
Placid, 1,010 (runoff).
41»t District — Berniv C.
Papy, Key West, 3,Sill; John
M. Spotlswood, Key West, 3,0.V0 (runoff); C h a r l e s C.
Stumm, Key West, Republi­
can, unopposed.
42nd District — Mack N.

posed.
43rd District—George Hoilnhan. Coral Gables, 39.232;
John McLeod, Miami, 20,241
I runoff); Charles P. English,
Miami, Republican, 2,049; A1
Schrader, Coral Gables, 1,3(14
(runoff).
HOUSE
Brevard County. Group 2;
Runoff, D. S. Nlsbet, Cocoa,
and James It. Dressier, Cocoa;
II. M. CoeymAn, Merritt Is­
land Itepublieiin, nominated.
Br ow aril County, Group 3;
Runoff, Richard Brown, Fort
Lnuderdule, ami Dick Cal­
houn. West Hollywood; John,
W. Bell, Fort 1-audordalc, Itepubliean, nominated.
Group 4: llunoff. Dean A.
Dessenberger, Fort Lauder­
dale, anil Jack La Mnrr, Fort
Laudcrdulg; runoff, Jam es R.
Eddy Plantation, Republican,
ami Hugh Hoffman, Fort
Lauderdale.
Group 5: Runoff, Roy A.
fiiisson, Pompano Reach, and
Toni Kearns, H o l l y w o o d ;
Chester W. SUrlxenburg, Itepubliean, F o r t Lauderdale,
nominated.
Dade County. Group I; Run­
off, llnvitl E I d r e d g u and
Thomas I). O'Malley; Jay Me­
dian, Republican, unopposed.
Group 4: Runoff, Leu Weis*

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Hireling at &gt; p. nt. this
Thursday at Hie Country
Club.
Plant will be discussed am)
made fur construction of Hie
new Past Home which wilt
be built on the Jasmine Drive
proirerly site,
A date alto will be tel for
lire taping of safety llickcrt
on Uvr bicycles of young peo­
ple in the community. These
stickers, designed to glow at
night, will be placed on Ihe
front and rear of each bike
at no cost to the rider or par-

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Palm Beach County, Group
3: Runoff William II. IVunt
and James A. Stafford; Donaid II. Reed, Republican, nom­
inated.
Group 4: Runoff, Gens
Moore III anil Harvey E. Over
Jr.; Raymond J. Moinlry, Re­
publican, nominated.
I'Incline County, Group iRunoff, A. T. Cooper Jr,, aid
Daniel G. McMullen Jr.; D a v ­
id • Anderson, R ep u b lica n ,
nominated.
Group 5; Mary R. Grizzle,
Republican, I n d i a n R u ck*
Beach, nominated; Richard W,
Carr, St. Petersburg, unopp-"-cd.
Group 0; William E. Nodinc, ”1 ; «
Clearwater, nominated; run­
off, Riehurd J. llcirb, St. Put.
era burg, Republican, and John
J. Savage, North Itcdington
Beach.
Seminole County, Group I;
Gordon V. Frederick, Sanford,
unopposed; Jun K s r t u n c,
Maitland, Republican, unop
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MONEY

Group 14: Runoff, Mrs.
Maxine E. Baker and David
Brower; Richard R. Bcrndt,
epublirnn, unopposed.
Duval County, Group 4; Rill
Basford, Jacksonville, nomin­
ated; David K. Wells, Repub­
lican, unopposed.
Group 5: Runoff, E. D.
Jackson and Neil C. Tnylor;
William T. Stockton Jr., Re­
publican, unopposed.
Group 6: Runoff, Lynwood
Arnold ami Justin C. Mont­
gomery; Thomas A. Larkin,
Republican, unopposed.
Group T; Runoff, Hurry R.
Mahon and F'lerl H. Nchultz;
Guy It. Craig, Republican, un­
opposed.
Escambia County, Group 3;
Runoff, I’hll Ashler and Wil­
liam C. Dobbins.
Hiliborough County, Group
4:; Robert T. Mann, Tampa,
nominated.
Group 5: Ray C. Knopke,
Temple Terrace, nominated;
Alton R. Pittman, Republican,
nominated.
Group 6; Runoff Terrell
.Scssums and Abel H. Rigau;
William N. Hamilton, Repub­
lican, nominated.
Orange County, Group 3;
Runoff, Bob AHi good, Or­
lando, and W. E. (Bill) Fulford, Orlando; John S. Brumhack Jr., Republican, nomin­

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T. l.ippineott. Repub­
lican, unopposed.
Group 6: Runoff, Leo A.
Furlong- Jr., and Harold KravHz; Paul J. O'Neill, Republi­
can. unopposed.
Group 0; Runoff, Preston
Bird and Murray Dubbin;
Muriel C. McKay, Republican,
unopposed.
Group
Runoff. Mary Ann
MurKenxIe and Francis A.
Calhoun; William M. Mankcr, Republican, unopposed.
Group 8; Runoff, Richard
A. Pettigrew and M a r v i n
Christmas; Phillip Chafctz,
Republican, unopposed.
Group 9: Runoff, J&amp;hn B.
Orr Jr., and Edmond J. Gong;
Bob Itnsasco, Republican, un­
opposed.
Croup 111; Runoff, Jess Yar­
borough and Bernard Berman;
Aristides Cnpulos, Republi­
can, unopposed.
Group II; llunoff, Tom
Spencer and K. N. Claigliton;
Flank Hilrmnn, Republican,
unopposed.
Group 12: Runoff, Dick
Fincher and Edward tlrighnin;
Matthew M. Slepin, Republi­
can, unopposed.
Group II: Runoff, Louis
Wolfson and George Okell
Jr.; Roy A. .MacDonald, ReRi-puhlirnn, unopposed.
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�R e v e a lin g H id d e n
There are perhups -10 million Am*
frienns today who arc seriously dfamlvantnyed — poverty - stricken,
handicapped, ill, forgotten.
Thanks to efforts like Michael
H arrington’s excellent “The Other
America." some of us in this country
ure perhaps a little more aware now
of these unfortunate millions.
They include, of course, migra­
tory workers, the out-of-work in nhandoned Appalachian coal fields,
aged folk cast aside, the young Imt
unskilled who can't find jobs, and
many more.
Certainly our society can never he
accounted a success until we find a
way to lift such millions out of their
half-world of despair and disillusion.
The cununeututor who called a t­

Peter Edson

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tention to their plight performed a
useful service — which ought to he
repented by one or another constant­
ly.
But he was unrealistic in suggest­
ing that strong words from the pres­
ident can magically s ta rt tthese peo­
ple on the ron»T up.
The burden of Harrington's book
is that the "other America" is large­
ly hidden in a nation essentially pros­
perous. And. no m atter how loud the
president's voice, Congress is not in
the habit of legislating about hidden
problems.
It acts when they arc out in the
open, feeding a fire that every law­
maker can feel. On the problem in
question, admittedly a grave one, we
have hardly begun to gather the kin­
dling.

ANH'm^y
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F a te fu l Y e a r
N ineteen-sixty-three began on
a pessimistic note, with heldover
newspaper shutdowns in Cleveland
ami New York and a longshoremen’s
strike along the Hast Coast. Only the
latter has been settled.
If the year continues the way it
began, it nmy go down as one of the
most strife - filled years in U. S. la­
bor history. Even if there are no
more major strikes, it still will he a
notable — and perhaps fateful —
year.
No less than 91 major wage con­
tracts expire this year, mostly in
May and June, reports the National
industrial Conference Board, Near­
ly a quarter of a million American
union workers will he affected.
Largest groups involved are in
communications (317,9(10 workers),
electrical machinery (182,000) ami
apparel (173,000). Another 3.7 mil­
lion workers are involved in another

192 major contracts that provide for
reopenings on wages and other is­
sues.
There have been a number of re­
cent warnings that the nation was
becoming disturbed
about strikes.
Congress rumbled ominously during
the maritime strike ami there were
hints about passing restrictive laws.
Unless there is a wave of strikes
of serious proportions,
however,
there will he no such legislation this
year. But 1903 may well set patterns
that will determine the course of hiiMir-nmiiagement relations for the
rest of the decade.
It remains to be seen whether it
will he a spectacle of power bloc against power bloc or whether respon­
sible bargainers will attem pt to
strike a balance between the inter­
ests of individual workers and in­
dustries as a whole caught up in a
changing technology.

Dr. Crone's

W orry C lin ic
M ania lx like thousands of
graduate*, r o r you can ma­
jor in Englikli and ha\e
studied it all through high
school, a* uell as college,
yet not be able la use It
properly In your first real,
life teal, nmnrly, hoi* lo
write a letter of application
ior ■ job! So scrapbook this
vital rase and send for Ibe
booklet below.
CASE O tmi. Marvin L..
aged 20. has just graduated
from college.
"Dr. Crane,” he began, ” 1
have found a couple of ads in
my newspaper almul jobs in
which I think i'll be interest­
ed.
“ Hut hou should 1 go on
trout this twilit 7 They ask
that applicants send in a let­
ter,
"So what should I pul in
Oral teller7 Although I have
finished college, no teacher
ever (aught our class how to
apply for a Job after we left

Phil Newsom Says

K orean-Jap H a le L essen s
U l’l Foreign New■ Analyst
Funner President Syugniuri
Ithi-e of the Republic of Korea
oaed lo Wuw on hi* fingern­
ail* in auht-onsrimia metimry
*&gt;f Japanese t nt (urc during
hi* day* a* n Kiitvuit revolu­
tionary under Jaitniiese nccupntioii.
Untied of Jn[nits ha*, ill
fact, liven* a constant in the
Koreaii emotionul structure
ever alin e the end of Win Id
War II vvhieh took Koiea
fiom die Japanese mil imidu
il mi indvpcndvnt republic.
It vmih IHive vvlm set the line
on Korean fishing water* lit)
mile* off the Kiorean cuasl
wild regularly seized the crew*
nml vi'Mult of Jupntiese fish,
eniirii who violated it. After
llln-e fell, hotli the 1 1vil in n nml
military regime* which fol.
lowed tolllilHIed the |Hiliry.
A leaurtenl Japan, on the
other hnnd. witii the vigoiolia
nnpport of the United State*,
wu* setting about to putell up
war wouml*. following i i pol­
icy of eonciliution nml friend­

ship with the Nationalist Chi­
nese on Foi innsn, tin- Philip,
pine*. India nml former vic­
tim* in between.
Chief holdout will Korea.
Yet establishment of nt
teusi a sort of normally be­
tween the two wu* important.
Korea represented the Inst
important free world foothold
in that portion of Asia ami
was a natural slrntcgir step­
ping stone to Japan,
Japan was a northern auelmr
of an iinti-CoiiiiiuuiUt line ex­
tending mound the Asian
[H'l'lmuter to Pakistan.
In late 10112 il appeared
Hint progress wn* lieing made.
Then in early Vi.l enine the
Intertill! pnlilii-nl ruckus in
Korea vvhieh nearly toppled
retired llrig. Gen, Kim Chong
Phil from Ins assigned job of
establishing the p o l i t i c a l
paity hy which Horen's mili­
tary it'gime hope* to transfer
ilscll from mililmy to civilian
rule.
When lie survived there was

the campus."
ant item about themselves.
Many college graduate* are
instead, open your letter
just like Marvin, for they with a simple sentence. Midi
never received a bit of advice
on how to write a good "Let- as:
“ Since I'm looking lor a |xi
irr of Applicnlion.”
silion
which offers ample op­
So scrapbook this ra te anil
keep it on (He, for almost portunity for advancement,
everybody has need at one I'd like lo cite my qualifica­
lime or another for this prac­ tions.”
You will observe that such
tical advice.
The usual applicant acts an opening of your letter does
amateurish in his letter by not reveal whether vuu are
just out of school and thus un­
starting out witli tils age.
"1 am 20 years old. e lr.” employed, or whether you al­
is thus the standard opening ready have a job bill are
looking fur a better position.
line oi (lie average letter.
Incidentally, lr.v lo learn
For “ age” is outstanding in
the mind of the usual uppli the name of Hie Employment
cant though it is secondary Manager or Personnel Direr
In Hie prospective employer. lor and then address your I d ­
(luring the teens, we are mi ler to him.
In ease of Marvin's news­
desirous of lieing grown up or
adultbdi, that we almost wor­ paper ads, only a post office
ship at Die shrine of birth­ (mi x ii ii ill her was listed, so ill
such cases, begin your letter
day*.
That's why college grad­ with "Dear Sir*:" or else cm- I
uates also are likely lo lisl 'ploy "Gentlemen:” as your
their age as the most import­ salutution.
After that original sentence
WASHINGTON (IJPI) — whose nickname is "Pete," got
mentioned alnive, then Indent
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
deeply and list them cate­ A season or two ago. Sen. u letter from January com­
plaining that tlie literature
gories, in order: Experience; Harrison William* wo* in­
Technical Training; Personal strumental in promoting a lie received from tlie senator*
HOW CAM iPeRUJADfc- )
project In beautify the court­ of f it v was unprupeily udHIM TO CHAHSEtH l^ )
Data, and deferences.
A W P F - S P i m - T T / f TU B INN6 S T AllMD ? PERHAPS 1 f—.
JV.ENT O P P O R T U N IT Y O F A L L
Under "Experience" list yard of the old Senate Of lieu dressed.
COULD TELL HIM MY FUH06
.
Some of it, Jntincy reported,
ft M E --- A M D I H A D TO T E L L '
your major jobs, such as building,
WERE INVENTED IN A
PARM5TABLE 6RlD3E\MATBR
As u redeveloped men, the was addressed to "S. E. Jurhousc-to-house m a g a 1 1 n e
CUBAN
RAZOR
BLADE,
l DlDM’T ME2D THE PROFlTiS.'
courtyard made such an ul- icy" mid some of il to "Leon
salesman—three months.
E6AD, WJOO WORV* OF6A5-, CARTEL r NO, THAT
olimd P ill -st ocx Wou ld ee
Or. sales clerk—two years. tructive gteclisuuid that mi- M. Jarncy,”
WORTH A MILLION WITHIN
"You can understand my
Or, school teacher — f o u r lure-lovers around the Capitol
wauled to cull it a park and distress," he added, ‘‘because
years.
And add the names of name it in liie senator’s hon­ i i * the * t a I I o i i e r y clearly
stales, my name is Grodnirk
those past employers, liul lisl or.
your major job first and your
When Williams, a New Jer­ Kasbindrr."
In keeping with the spirit
next biggest position Inst, sey Democrat, got wind of
with two or three lesser posi­ this, he modestly .protested of the occasion, Junney ad­
tions in the middle.
that lie was nut entitled to ull dressed lii* letter to "Ken.
Don’t go into elaborate de­ of the credit, und suggested Pete Harrison."
Williams, of course, hastened
tail! For the purpose ol a that he sbure the honor with u
letter Is NUT to gel you a clerk of the Semite Hide* to apologize, saying he could
not understand "how anyone
job, hut to win an Interview. Committee,
Under "Technical Train­ The clerk's name living Gor­ could possibly interpolate the
ing,” you can include school­ don llnrilauu, the Ideal thing rimin' of I.eon Junney out of
ing,
lliisines* College or would tie to combine their Grodnick Pusblnder."
“ I could undvistand some­
special trade courses, etc.
mimes and call it the "H ar­
"Personal data” should in­ rison William* Park,” he said. thing like Groggy Fishbender
clude age, weight, height,
Willium* propusul suited or even Gaudy Flashpuu, but
martlul s t a t u s , insurance Harrison fine, except fur one Leon Junney I just don't un­
carried, etc,
thing. He favored using their derstand," he wrote.
"deferences" count more il fit st names so that it would
lie assured Junney, or Fast h e y have "handles” on tat called "the Guidon Har­ hinder, that "its suie as my
them, such as “ Professor” or rison Park."
flume is Harrison Williams"
"Sales Manager," "deverEel us now proceed to the the mistake would not be reend” or "Doctor,” for then consideration of a more re­ pcutel. The letter was signed
I'UKO l-A Sanford, Floridu Wed., February 27, 1903 you are judged l,y Hie com­ cent incident involving Hie "Willium Harrison,"
pany you keep.
In using that signature, the
vv vi n . ii t. uiiiL uw , scu tu m s s u r t iil is UCU
senator und one of his const!,
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Olten you may In- lured be­ tuents, actor-musician I won senator limy or may not huve
ll-m t-aU i* UtlMur
A d v e rtisin g t u r n tor
fore your references are even E. Junney.
been uwaia that there really
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contacted, especially il thusc
is u William Harrison in Con­
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few
day*
ago,
Williams,
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a long. If silent, sigh of lellcf
In Japan.
For Klin Imd been Helen's
chief negotiator with Japan
ami llie Jupanese source of
hope that rceani-iliatiou at
last could la- achieved.
Key to the settlement was
conditional approval of a JSOU
million settlement reportedly
walked out hy Kilil ulld Jap ­
anese Fol vigil Minister .Mas­
ayoshi Ohiin.
According to the terms, in
return for the 116 years of
hirrnfi Japanese rule, Japan
would extend to Korea |IHH)
million in grunts nml SL'uo
million in long-term loans.
It ecus fen led that If Kim
were to fall, the agreement he
had negotiated would fall
with him.
Final terms still will lead to
many a heated wrangle both
in Jnputi mal Korea, hut ns of
today there is hope that an­
other of the problem* lift
over fmm Wm Id War II limy
In- settled ill the near future.

Dick West Says

A re Y ou C o n c e n tr a tin g ?
gress. He is u Itepuldicnn replescntntivn nt large from Wy­
oming. His middle name is
Henry,
My purpose in relating all
of litis is to test your powers
of concentration- W i t ii o o t
peeking, how many ol you call
remember the name of thu
clerk mentioned curlier?
That's right —it's Gordon
Flashback.

sian missiles from Cuban
bases. He has insisted that
Polaris missiles he substituted
for Ekylnilts to defend Ilritain.
He ha* taken n strong stand
on creation of a nuclear strik­
ing force in tiro North Atlant­
ic Treaty Organization. He
has culled on Canada to live
up to its past commitment*
for nuclear defense, lie has
cut off foreign aid lo Haiti
und Ceylon for their unfriend­
ly attitudes.
Instead of taking n certain
amount of pride in this softly
*|Hikcii diplomacy, backed up
by wielding of a bigger stick,
the burden of the criticism is
that the President is wreck­
ing all American alliance* and
that his foieign policy is a
mess.
The same kind of reaction
has greeted almost every adin iills t rut ion program.
The President is blamed for
not having been able to lift
tbc country out of the reces­
sion left on Id* doorstep when
he entered tile White House.
In the same breath he is
criticized ticcnuse lie has tried
to do something about this
through accelerated deprecia

tion and investment credits to
business, through extended in­
surance benefits for the job­
less. by public works and re­
development programs in de­
pressed areas. The whole pur­
pose has been to i educe the
curse of excessive unemploy­
ment.
llie justification for all this
criticism is that il is part uf
the American political system
and tradition. The great game
of politics is to destroy every
president us soon as he take*
the oath. This is whnt hap­
pened to President Hoover, to
President Itooscvelt and Tru­
man, to I'irsident Eisenhow­
er, and now Kennedy. The
logic, the consistency, Mild the
everyday common sense of
the fair-minded citizen to fo|such an altitude is haul for
low most of the time.
James Fcnimore Cooper,
author of "Lust of the Mohi­
cans" and other Indian tales,
traveled widely in Europe in
Ids Inter yeuia and became
critical of American ways. Ills
opinions lost him much of his
prpularily in America.

W h a t is i l ?
Glod you art ad.
It’* a Volkiwogen Station Wofjoa
Don't pity the poor thing: it con kA* *.
It can corry nearly a ton ol anything Y°* oam
oflord to buy.
Or 8 people (plus (uggogai d yoa want lo go*
practical about il.
And Ihoce's more (lion one proctrcal consid­
eration.
Il will (ala yoe obool 24 miles on a goRon
oi regulur gus.
it won't lake any water or onh-freece al afl|
the engine is air-cooled.
Ami oven though il carries olmoit twice as rswcfc
ov regular wogons. il takes 4 ieet lest to pork.
Whal's in Iho packoge?
8 pairs oi skis, the complete works ol Dickers^
98 lbs. ol fro-'en spinach, a hutch used by Grover
Cleveland, 80 Hollywood High gym swaaters, a
suil ol armor, and a lull-sized reproduction ol
the Winged Victory ol Samothracc.

A. J. Pierson
Soles &amp; Service
11)2.7 S. Orimge IlliiHxum T m i! *uu»o«&lt;JC«
MHH1
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WASHINGTON'—(NEA) —President Kennedy is now in
tbc unenviable position of be­
ing damned if he does am!
'bimr.nl if he doesn't. What­
ever domestic or foreign pol­
ities he proposes, he gets
jumped on by Id* critic* in
both parties. And his defend­
ers are few.
Prime example a t the mo­
ment is Hie lax program. For
over a year practically every­
one has been screaming a t the
President for n tux cut us the
only cure for recession,
A few d i s s e n t e r s have
pointed out that while tax
cuts were nice, they couldn't
be had without either a cut in
government spending, deficit
financing or lax lefolm. No­
body paid any attention.
• Hut now many of the people
who lust year were demand­
ing tax cut* of every kind,
just so they welv Idg enough,
have awakened to the fact
that both tux reform and de­
ficit financing may be involv­
ed. And tliej are yelling that
the President i» going to ruin
the rmintry. So the demand
now is lo cut government
spending right to the bone to
pay for the tax cut.
Meanwhile, opposition to the
President’s balanced, threeyear, gradual tax redaction
and lax reform program bus
become piuclicatly unanimous.
To labor union leaders, low in­
come group* would not be
given enough of a lax cut. To
business leudeis, cm innate
taxes would lint he cut deep
enough or fast enough.
And to everyone who now
gets a little benefit from
some escape clause in existing
lax law - like Hie people who
have been getting dividend
tax credit* or extra targe de­
pletion allowances on mineral
resource*—the men’ thought
und denying them these en­
trenched special privileges is
rcvolutioiui ry.
Kittle realization i* appar­
ent Hint there never wa* a
perfect tax hill and there
never will lie. A tax rut which
gives eveiy body everything
lie want* und then some
would not do the job it must
do—raise money to pay for
defense ami mu the govern­
ment. The fuel lliut somebody
Inis to make some loml deri­
sion* «m these maUers and
hull them through has not
registered.
Much of llie same kind of
criticism is now lieing upplied
to the adiiiiiiistiatioii** for­
eign policy moves.
Eli ire the end ol Win Id War
II, II ic piincip.il fault found
with Hie conduct of American
foieign policy ha* hern that
this countiy lias not taken the
position of world teiiilerehip to
which il is entitled.
There lias Iwen too much
■h iel nice lo allied second-rata
powers and iindridevelupcd
countries cm the foreign aid
dole and not enough firm Insistenca Hint llie American
position should determine free
wot Id policy in opposition to
internal tonal c o ill ill u lllani,
*inre America carries most
of the loud.
In the past few mouths,
Imuevei, the President lias
led the free world III imposing
a tduchudr on Guhu. He bus
forced the uitlidiuw.il of ltd*-

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Feb. 27. 1963—Fane 3-A I 12. Ileal E state For Stilet 12. Real Kslale For Sale 27. Sprcinl Services

By Nadine SelUcr

SWEKTIE PIE

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2 BR. CB. FHA. Small dawn
Ileupholsiery Specials!
RAVENNA PARK
payment, $52.68 per month. For the finest new Itomo buys, Chairs $39, selection of fa­
Corner lol. 109 Country
brics. Sofa* $99, selection of
we urge you to inspect the*
fabrics.
Club ltd.
beautiful 3 and 4 bedroom,
Custom Made Slipcovers
1, D i. and 2 ballt homes
MODEL HOME
offered in desirable Raven­ Chairs $24.50, Sofa* $19.50.
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
Central Florida's Largest
na l’ark.
Sot month. 2923 Sanford
reupholstery Factory. Freo
Avc.
home estimates, written
These homes feature tlic fin­
guarantee, 10 , down.
est in &lt;|ualily construction
All type* of Real Estate
Central Fla. Decorators
by Shoemaker, and include
South A Garland
built-in kitchens, central
heat, ami other plus values. Orlando. Fla. Th. GA 2 1979
Sanford FA 3-0613
tin N. Park Ave. Ph :ij :: u5.vj
Cocoa NE 6 6179
1’nces begin at 511.9o0, witli
low FHA down payments.
1 HR., 'd RATH 1IOMK
No down payment under Monument*, Cemetery work
Florida room, kitchen, with
Also Lettering on Stone*
dishwasher, di-imial, stove
VAt Payments less titan
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
rent. May we serve you7
and refrigerator. Double
2317 McllonvIUo Ale.
carihirt, good floracc ami
I’ltone FA 2-6119
wvirktxMiiu. On 2 '. lots with
aaxorted trml tree*, fcnretl. Slcnslrom R eally
I'iano Tutting and Repair
$18,500 W ith
T e rm s
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Real Estate — Mortgage*
111 N. I'ark Ate. FA 2 242.1
J9 . A utom obile S erv ice

John E. Fox,
Realtor

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ROSA L. PAYTON
FA 2-1301

17 92 at Hiawatha

l .A K K V IE W H o m e fttr s a l e o r
tra ile for a tileil fa rm un the

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

west aide of Sanford. Call
FA 2 7KiM tluy* or FA 2 6368
Windshield
niglit*

2.1. Furniture
Used furniture, apptlanee*,
tools, etc. Uought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Av*. Pit. FA 2-4132
.11. A rtic le s F o r Snlc
REPOSSESSED
7.IG ZAG
SEWING MACHINES
Save up lo 5 0 ',, take over
payments, lot S. Park Avc.
FA 2 9411.
Sale, ntess kits, canteen*,
S1.55. Sleeping bags, $3.83,
Surplus City, 201 W. 1.
FACTORY T ) Y.1U
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.

Sunkurik Class and Paint
Company
2)0

Magnolia

PM. FA 2-4623

STOUFFER Posture rest and
reducing unit. Like new. A
real steal. FA 2 2050.

TK K *N: t J RKKN
Out 30th St opptifile Jolf
Rack Class WE LOAN Carpet Shampooer
Club. New 3 liedroulil, I ' j
Doin' Clans
Vent Class
bath, built in*. Large f am­
at no c*&gt;st witli purchase of
SERVICE
ROBERT
A
WILLIAMS
ily room, central heat and
laistre shampoo. CarSpn'tnrik Class and Paint Rlue
iw a n sk
Rrallor
roll's Furniture.
Air-Cor,,111 ion.
lasw,
low
a i* « .it&lt; e
Company
2 Bedroom furnished Incl. ia**,*,.
, *r r, .217
down p a y tn e n t s, J7.V00 Ray mond Lurulquist, Assoc. 210 Magnolia I'll. FA 2-4622
31 A. F e U
T \’
$ mi
ONION PLANTS
month pay.* ail. Drhc out FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
'He’i suffering from battlo fatigual Snyg wo’ro
Economy 2 bedroom purtly
CRYSTAL
WAX A SWEET
today
or
call
FA
2
2711
for
:Ut. Furniture
AUTO * RADIO
driving him oriuvr*
furuislicd
$ 35
SPANISH, PER M - $2.50
19. S itu iitlo n n WatHed
details. 10.30 to 5 dally.
.'14. Articles For Sale
Drlvc-ln Itepalr Seri ice
500—$1.50, 5M lots and over
33. Articles Wanted
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V
-$2.00
OR TRADE. Equity in mod­ Child Care. FA 2 2271
6.
For
Rent
6.
F
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R
ent
3(5. Automobiles - Trucks
23th St.* A Sanford Ave. CABBAGE A CITRUS BAGS
ern 3 Bit home fur modern Children kept. FA . ' I1K2
37. Bouts - Motors
Pll. 323 0655
RENT
A
MED
Turn. 2 Bedroom llmisc.
house
It.tiler.
Blue
Spring*
Alt slies, ladders, picking
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Rolls way, lioipiial A Baby
Adult*, no pet*. FA 2 7661,
bags, clippers, truck rope,
Ale. Orange Cily. 7153919. Cltikl care. FA 3-07(10.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Avc
39. Trailers - Cabanas
III.
Paul
try
1.Restock
Beds
ask for our price list.
Unlurntilied
2
b
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d
r
o
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m
CARE for clitldicii. 323-o:i63.
By Day, Week, nr Month
1 RR. House, nicely turn
A.
M. PH HYATT, PHONE
Large
Shetland
Ponies;
1
house', 826 Escamilla, i'll.
CAR BOLL'S FL HNITl'RE
Ished. $*U mo. FA 2 8544.
749-2115, SEVILLE, FLA.
I. Lost &amp; Found
Baity sitting or llmisecleaning.
gelding,
1
mare.
$150
each
FA
2
0214
Ml. FA 2-5181 116 W lit St.
F'A 2-0539. 709 Cypress A\ e
witli new saddles ami bri­ Bail Ztg Zag Sowing Machiitu
LOST yellow gold Croat anil UNFl'RN. 1st Fltxir. 3 ruts
Office FA 2-2111
dle*.
322 9163.
APABTMENT.S: Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo Sur­
hath. 2 scrct-ncvl |k&gt;rch«s WEL.1KA
Chain. Four stone settings.
Darn*, makes hut ton holes.
Nights
FA
2-064$
llaliysitting, housework. I'lt.
plus City. 201 W. lit st.
Rooms private batlis, 114
With guarantee. 5 Payments
323-OJOO
Call 38-2611 or FA 2-5155. 309 Magnolia Avc. 322 0532.
FA 2 3303.
W. First St.
.11 A. Pets
REWARD.
of $6 40. FA 2 01)1.
AVAILABLE March 2. 2 HR 2524 Park Or. Sanford. Fla.
LAKE MARY. 3 HR. 2 hath.
Bali) sitter lo live in. For
Duplex, excellent local ion,
3
Red
hi
oin,
2
bath,
bullt-lns,
Sandy beach. $!5o mo. I’h.
particulars apply lot Ma­ Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months DOUBLE Holly wood lied, witli
electric kitchen, tool H S.
fvntT'il yard 115 \V, Ctileold. AhC. Female. Call
FA 2-891M.
box spring A mattress, ma­
ple
Avc.
Elm. May he mu-ii after 5
man Circle. $120 per month.
322- 7879.
ple vanity aud dresser, with
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
p. m. Call FA 2-5501.
FURN. AND L'nlurnuilu-d new
FA 2-74*4.
2 mirrors, sell thl* week,
116 N. I'ark Ate. FA 2 612ft 21. IIt’tiit(\ SniotiH
IT IT TI’l l tP g S M U l
CHIHUAHUA, MALE Puppy,
2 Bit duplex apartments.
NOTICK Id hereby g l u n that
Sion.
6 (L Croslcy llefrlgerFurnished
Apartment.
Close
w* are rngapAd In hualnee*
9 wks. old. FA 2 4IU9
Terro//u floors, tile bath. NEWLY FURNISHED larim
WILL SELL Equity In 2 lilt IIABRIKITS BEAUTY NODE
ulor In good operating con­
in.
Jimmy
Cowan
FA
2-4013
at Sanford , .Uemlnol* C'&lt;un.
2 Hit iluplt'i. IHh St. Lome
F.\ 2-2374 after 3 p. m.
homo at discount. FA 2 liiati
ty. Flurldo. ondcr Mic flctlComplete Beauty Service
dition $35. Call FA 2-2248
Dog*, Cals, e tc . Boarding.
WIKlll. H3K:I2U8.
1pm* name «*f. V I.V-TUKNii,
Duplex, 1203 Elm. Apartment.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
after 6 p. m.
Also pups fttr sale. Animat
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nod th.it we Inland to n u l t l r r
Hot
Magnolia. Apartment,
• i l l n u n * with th* ct-rM nr
.tike Mary. 2 Bedroom, kitHaven Kennel. FA 2-3752.
It
Pays
Has purchased h c a it t i I u I Cut '.V Curl Beauty Shop
119 Elm. House, 6 Smyrna
the Circuit Court, Neinlnotc
3.V Articles Wuntctl
chut et|iiipped. FA 2 3019.
wooded area at Dtngduie.
v'ounty. Florida. In aceordanc*
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
l)r., Dellury, Fla. Ail clean
1A 2-634T,
with the provlalnna o f th*
To
Use
See Mr. Ferguson at sales New opera lor get acquainted 112. F low ers • S h ru b s
G o o d used Spinet or consolo
anti nicely furnished. I’h,
F lctlilr.ii. Nam* Htatut**. to*
office and pick your lot
Piano. Call after 5 p. in.
ivlt:
Kc.lloii
MS.OS
Florida
offer, Stu.oo cream wave, PETUNIA, SnapJragun, I'attHouse* for rent. For infor­ NO 8 1267.
The HERALD
ami lit use models. Low
t i U t i u * l!*'-7.
322 3999.
$7.50
complete.
Open
even­
mation
contact
Ted
Wil­
dlu: r'harlra Jarrell
sic stuck.
ings by apt. 319 palmetto
liams Hardware, 2UJ E. 4 LARGE Room Apt. with­ down—low nimitliiy paymt*.
J ay Dean Burk*
GRAI'KVILI.E NURSERY
Want Ads.
.111. AUtintolillcs • Trucks
in
walking
distance
of
town.
B illy T. Burk*
Avc. 322-0931.
25th St.
IM M E D IA T E
Gra|&gt;cvlllc Ave. Neur 20th SI.
tin-oil* T. Burk*
FA 2 3*19.
Poi.ll.fi Feh. I f * Mar. a, 1J,
'53 CHKV. 2 door setIn it. ltims
OCCUPANCY
ROOMS, The i.ables, 401
;d. l pais.
Annuals I'clitnla*, Snapdra­
good, good tires $125. Pit.
2 llidroom Iktuve, kitchen 3 Bedroom, t 1j hath, no qual­ - I . K le rtriru l S erv ices
CDF-0*
Magnolia Avc. FA 2 07»&gt;.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
ifying, See Mr. Ferguson.
FA 2 9126.
furnished,
on
l-ako
Golden.
FKIUIPAIIIR
m u ir i: n r
at i r
Plant*. Duteli Mill Nursery.
Itnngdalc kuluhvision l»ngM i r i m in - m it
Three
room
fornldied
Near base. Call FA 2-4043
tv l i l t : a van: b p T i l l :
Sale* A Service
l &gt; l i l t : M i l l ! Ol* THIS
Upsalu ltd. Ju»t oil 20th St. ,17. JIon Is • Motors
wixh I.
• T V T U OF FI.BMIIIV
apartment.
2lot
Magnulia,
during
day,
FA
2
4736
after
House Wiring, Free Estimates
i t v r n o r ri.iiH tiii
M i l till II VltD II II II T II A M
ami 1st St.
$15 ItolM-rt A. Williams.
5:30.
L
IIIJCIIAV
Sul
Vlltlen's
Randall
Electric
MI'HMON and iJATI.K U TOi WILLIAM
3 Bedroum, t liallt, large eoran.I IIA KIIA It A J I i r o Gtfcway To The Waterway
I'hone FA 23951.
MPHrioN, tils w ife;
I'll. FA 2-0915 33. Furniture
HAN, I*Im. vvJjfr, rn«|(1iiiet
tier lot facing lake. IU9 112 Magnulia
LAKE MARY, New, fnin.
re.l ilen ce llrikhowil
Robson Sport ini; Goottu
1
1
Ilk
(Mill1
T
K
T u p Atti; i n :i t i -; n v v o t i Wait* l»rise, S u n 1 a n d
Kitchen
Floyd St I.uke view. $iat.
v o u \ i i k f i i : isi ; irr \ o t i - 7 Bedroom house
Your EVEN RUDE Dealer
f i i :d
ih a i
f c d h iia i.
m 2.1.
Utiitubing
Services
WANTED
reliable
couple
lo
equipped
91;
Escambia
Dr.
Eilale.
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service.
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no
pels,
FA
2
ulHt,
T ln S A l.
MnllTil.Viin
Vksn304-6-8 E. 1st I’ll. FA 2-5881
Ala
MOUTMAUi;
I,
h&gt;4a ’l A T l o V .
lake
up
inmilhly
payment*
CtA'I'ION, h a v in g file I In thl*
$45(1 down, monthly $91.75,
FA 2 0920 after 3 p lit.
Court tie . w o r n Bill of fhon- h a vltut f!J»*d In thl*- C&gt;Ult II*
' of $13.56 on 3 complete .'IS. Motorcycles - Scooters
GA Special Notice*
VA nothing down. FA 2 ho74
Hill of i *«»rnp!aInt, tli*
plulnt, tlie natu re and purp-i** »Morn
t.'nfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
rooms of furniture. Call
or
FA
2-2118.
,,f whleh I* to fore, lo*e that nntlire mi.) piin»M&gt;. o f Hhlch
REMINDER
Apartments Kitflien equipi crt.-iln m o r t g a g e * » e e u l i d by !■ t«► forrcliKv* th,$t ‘ ocrtalfi
TK 8-1511, Casselberry, coi­ Motor Scooter* • Cycles, Used
in
&gt;rtic.ii(a
P
ir
eti
t«•!
lay
Will
lain
HP-hard Bertram Muaeoti and
Pliinibinsr A llcutiiiK
INCOME TAX SERVICE
petl. 108 W. IStli St. I'll.
q i ’ICK SALE NEEDED
Vespa I960. $13995.
lU rb ura J.
led .
l l a y l e I.. M u*.oil. 111* wife, lo 1* Hijrhan n u l
AIR CONDITIONING
FA 2 4678.
(). M. HARRISON'S
2 Story home for anyone who
lew is Sales A Servico
l a w y e r * M ortga ge a i d Till* lluch.m t h U wlfr. (■* U « 7 « n
Murtv*a«
and
Tltli*
Com
pany,
CONTRACT and REPAIR
i ' i n n | o i i t , on tii* l«lti day of
I 1311 Talmetto Avc. 322-8927
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
wants room lo live in. New
2517
Country Club ltd.
on
tli*
9ih
&lt;!*&gt;
o
f
July,
HSU.
3 Bedroom furnished home.
July. Ilijs; that la id C o m ­
WORK
Bring your aluminum tin tilplumbing, wiring, and oil
I’h. FA 2-7928
plaint prays for s o acenunt- that aa Id t&gt;J'in|*!alrtt pray a for
FA
‘
2
4267
Utwecn
4
A
10
an
a
«w
uunt
I
nit
fit
h§
lakan
B. I'o r Sale o r R e n t
lure to us fur complete refloor furnace, ter mile con­ lout Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
liiu to he taken mider the dlrp, tit.
•Otlon of the Court for what undrr th*1 dlr^i'Hnn o f thn
writhing.
tract. Iat west price you’ll
.‘IB, TrniUwN - Cntmnji*
2 HR. Modern house. 8t7
PLUMBING
I* line th* P la in t iff for prlo- t*ourt fa.r tv hat i» du« th*
prhn 'I| m I ami 1 3-Bedroom house. 2 2-Bed
find.
715
Magnolia.
FA
2
9969
FURNITURE CENTER
vdpal and iutereat
on raid I'Ll 1n t U f fur
Catalina FA 2 1(578.
Contracting
Repairs
t
n
l
i
m
t
on
tnorticHia
and
Mobile Home— 28' Tamlciii
m o r tg a g e and m u rtg ag* note
I Itst F reneli Ave.
room house. 3230937.
and for th* cost*. eh *rg«* and niortKaa«7 note and for ilia
FREE Eh 11 MA’I Eh
Kstahllklieil Fish A Used Ap
wheel. All aluminum Trail­
1
1
yuu
like
country
living.
rn«t».
&lt;
harara
and
a
t
p
a
n
a
ta
In.
Pll. F'A 2 7933
eapen*'-* Including attorney'*
n. I.. HARVEY
er. Sleep* 6. Complete with
pliance business. II Year*
fee* and abstract f e ta and cludtnn atforn ay'a fara and
3
Bedroom,
2
baths,
on
f**'i and
that
FA 2-3381
double howl sink, stove, re­
that tn default o f *ueh p a y ­ a b s t r a c t
in same location, Retiring 2ol h.iofor: Ave.
FKKK
KSTIM
ATI'J
south
side
of
big
Lake
dafaiilt
of
in c h
pay­
ment, (Ml*. Inlereat. eelal*. In
from
Imsineis.
Campbell's
frigerator, Iml water heat­
Uplmlstrring
A
Maltrcs*
ren­
ment,
till*.
Inlereet,
es
ta
te,
Mary.
Water
for
boating,
elalm , demand and eiyulty «f
er, T. V., hath and forced
Fish Market, lit Sanford Ifn. Itn ill tv Ac T H cvk ion
ovating. New A Used Furni­
redemption "f the tiefen danta claim , demand and v-iutty o f
\ n n i i 2 in'’ M ir
elCOrange
tree*.
Approxi­
and all persons ehilmln g by, rrdenihll,it) nf the D efen d a n ts THi IIAHOLD W. JUHNM«&gt;S*
Avc.
air heat. $1295. Sec at Hol&gt;ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
USED TV s. $23 and up. Town
mately 2‘k acre*. FA 2 9162,
a ii*l Jl Ni: 1. JlillS'rtON,
through,
under
or
a g a in st and all person* cla im in g Pi
under
or
a g a in .i
sou Sporting Good*, Down­
Co., at 709 Celery Avc.
r.LMKIt J I'AltKKH un«J
them or any o f them, be abao- thr ough,
and
Country
TV.
FA
2
3362
3
Bedroom,
2
hath
huu*c.
J A M r r %. IMHKKIt, hi* 1 Nrw- house — Near Lake
l n t* ly barred and forac|nead| them or any nf them. b&gt; a I. town Sanford.
FA 2-2117.
harred
and
f&lt;&gt;re.
« Iff. I»c fr&gt;niinnt f,
raid ault b ein g filed In the aulutaly
$200 down and t a k e over
I'EithON AL RADIO
Mary I 2-year old house,
Hcilihne** a it «i Milllna
C lr-u lt Court of the Ninth ctuaedi s a i l ault being (tied
payments of $73 no |wr
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick For Sale: 19(41 BEST O' x 21*.
I V. SERVICE
A«|iiriw*s Inktimvn
near Orlando. I old house,
Judicial Circuit. In and for In Hie Circuit Court of thr
month. F'A 2-IH62.
Service With tin- Cadi. Hotair cabana with 10’ x I'J*
kem lnole County. Florida. In Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
Yu U \ N | # » M*ll UK Tull
We
re|tuir
I'iioim
Changers
near
Naval
Air
Station
I’ll.
Ch ancery, enlttled FKDBItAI* for Sem inole County, In Chan* tra tfrdijf nntlfDd that huH
SUPER TRADING POST awning. All extra*. $8oo.
Radio &amp; I V.. Auto Radio*
322-4 thl.
NATION \ t . JtOItTnAilP. A tain l- eery, cntlllwt FEDKMAI. M - !(«■ havn ronimr uirsi a$;i»in#t
3
Bit.
2
hath,
fell
red
hack
VPS*). ) uu In th* ririuti
FA 2 6677.
I FA 2-8453.
ClATIo.N, a corporation o r ­ TUrNAH MultTHAMi:
iif
I DAY SERVICE
yard, atr conditioner, Kit­
gan ised under an Act o f Con. CIATION, g co r p o r a lP-n - rgan - th«* Nin th Jn l Irial
of 12. Re,'ll t-NlHic For Stile
251
it
St.
A
SuIlford
Avc.
a re al and e i i . i l n g pursuan t lied under an Act nf Congrei* tha total * of FI*»rlil a In a n l
chen equipped 330't S Park
to tha F e.lcr.it N.1'1 .nal M ort­ and e i l t l l n g p u n u a n i in ilia for fit mlnoli* I'tHini), thr* ai&gt;Pit 323 tSLVi
Avc FA 2 1761.
MA
YEA
IK
g a g e A ..-.cl a 11o n Charter Act. Federal Natlupai Murtgag. &gt;*- f i f a v l n M l!if&lt; o f
D
ItlV LI t
h A \ I N «l to Very attractive 4 bedroom, 2
P lain tiff.
.rr*u *
D A V I D l o c u t i o n c h a r t e r A.-I, P la in ­ F ALL
'J7. Spi'dnl Services
22u'i SANFORD AVENUE
F IJ iV D J l ' J i n c i : aod PAPI*- tiff. veteu* Wlt.I.IAM I. BI C- HANK, l'lalnllff. -*•- IVAIt*
hath home in beautilul May- la-t u* show you tlw advant­
IIAN and 1 U B U A H A J 111 C- OLD W Ju||\to&lt;».V an&lt;l JI S'I*
INC JUMTICK. hU wife; n i l
ANtIK
PTtt.ITV
f ’i rytPANYj H AN, tils w ife, and O l tA M li: t* julINtouN, hi* wife r \ a l .
fair. Features include fully
ages of (hi* 3 ttedroutn home
UtlWlHWOOD
AVI» it'
PUO- DTItatTY COMPANY. D ef en d , tipfandanta, In Chancery No.
equipped
kitchen, rentral
a
n
t,,
b
ein
g
Chancery
i'**«
No
IJI2C
DtXTri. INC.I and III- t l A n t )
surrounded
hy
beautiful Mowing, edging, lerlilltlng,
heat, many nice extra*
B E R T H A M MtraSViN and HAY- No. H i l t , pra y in g ■ r o f t d u i
Th* Tin Imre nf l liia null Ir 4
/CHEVROLET
d r . Sa1i»fndlyii giiataulreil.
shade
tree*
We
re
sure
ur#
o
f
la
id
t
n
o
r
tf
ft
in
*.t»
M
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fit $r * |n»ut 1 of
(ha(
o r lulu
t.E 1, StPkSriN. his wife. Dr
Total pr.ee $22,0001 Only
- m&gt;»*'f k .1Kf*' frnrn an lit tjirffiul
F \ 2 1917
you'll love the d u n n in g
fen dan lt. being n . i i m r y I'aie ffilloiviiiff dfla^rilin'I Intad
fl'am down amt Immediate j living room with a iiieptave,
No. IMHO, praying a for*-lo- In* and »-#lna In ffrmttiuic 4* I) ?• l*i F'l-» I InIIf f, •!.$'- 1 Iii'.
OLDS
CADILLAC
aur* o f iwld m urigag* on th* Cuumy, Flurtda. fa * nt.;
ainhrr J i, 19119 *n-I rt'&lt; or-h l
WELLS DII1M.I-..1. PUMPS,
lM
-1*1)0,
T
.
e
*
jy
HI
!'
I
IVM
\
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I
!
.
tlie
separate
dining
room
P u t n*!’« r
III O f f M a i
fo l lo w in g dMCrlbad land, t y ­
S DRINKER SYSTEMS
L l t s r i F l r a t \&lt;l«fIti«*n. tSfi't f ih llfiok -39 fiAir*
((f
in g and bein g In n-inllloj*
and the 2 large *creemd
arr.gr.iln g
to
tin*
plat I ft v Dulillo llc*"«4rti* tif He tn I*
All Types and Sires
r'ouniy, Florid* to « P
porchrs. Tticre*
year
llirraof
rtoinled Iti noft Fun it 1y t l'*|or lila. Kir urn
Hot U. Block I. AVE.vntWe Repair and Service
l*lai Hunk I:. i*aa • m , berlrm that rrrtiiltl pirce nr Slcnslrom Realty
F . ll S F ti n . D KlUkT A D D I­
'round
comfort
here
with
195* OLDS 4 D«or Sedan With Automalie Tran*I'uldic ll'u fila iif hr til I* parrel o f p(s*p*rty Iooata&lt;l,
S r I N K
TION. accordin g io plat
floor furnace for winter
Real l.*1at« — Mortgage*
It !las *1)11111&gt; r i rl d-t
mlaaion, Itudio, Healer, 'linlrd Gl»**, While Wall
thereof, record*'! in Plat
ami
hat nit in »aid
Marhmery
and
Supply
Co.
ti» a utility »•
IP,ok II. P age t.c. Publl
warmth and attic fun for
Cuunty u n i Hf-ita. ( d i » i t :
Tile* And Air ComlilhmiiiK,
111 N. Falk Ave. FA 2 2420
2uT W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
III9111
MHT
th«f
S’urlli
He.orde o f nemlnol* C o u n ­
I***t ; Hill k t NUllTII
cool
enjoyable
sum
liter
livi
a
v
t
t
i
i
l
l
f«*t
a
n
d
thr
U It fa A \ Ji u T o w SHIT**,
ty, Florida.
MRiilLAND PARK
W. »i thrra ( 2 &gt; f tr l
log Good terms ran l&gt;c
in t HTII ADDITHiN. ir
T o g e th er wHh th* follow ing
toa* thf r ulili th* fulhiVMiij;
1, Cumfortalilc 3 br liuttic
rftcoriled it» F la t ilaoit Sl«
aqulpment
arranged.
tajul|imrnt:
I hi K11 !&gt;s, I’11hlli? llarnrHa of
INTEItNATtOSAt# OF PTsituated on spacious corner
S K IV IN G M A C H IN E
tntariiiitlcifial of 1‘iira Fur*
Jiarnliiol* I’utiniy, KhThla.
I- • A l-'I 'BNAiF.
M'lDHI.
Sale* and Service
Jimuckltc shaded hy giant
liuvr Miitlrt Olltf
K-I*
i:.\( II UK YUU Ito m i g t llt*
No. Ollri I I P D;
A*ml, atut rut h uf y nil, ara LI* l«* Uii &gt; *ur t BfWt r or
Flee eiliinaU'a in advance
• 1795
You, and ea ch of you. are
6! FALCON Station Wagon, t Dour
oaks. Many nice extra*!
haraPy notified to f i e p et- hr rt h y r*«ju!rcd In fll«* per- fillitr w r l t l r n ilef«riF» * to tine
393
5* PLYMOUTH 2 Door. V-h, S l i c k Shift
Free home demon-traliou
$13,930, with $|5o down and
aon elly or by ati i n - y . In th* amially *jr t#y atto rn ry . In tha Camptaltil ivlth the f.Mrrk nf
995
.........50 *TI ICV I Door. Air Comllllon
I9UI I'ark Avenue
offlra o f the Clafk of eald «f fit r i&gt;f tha «‘l*rk o f ***!d the I'lrtu li Court nf toattilnola
C A L L F A 2-3783
893 per munUi. Exclusive,
1795
fit ( 'lllit Station Wagon, 4-Dr., V&gt;8 Auto. Tran*.
Court, in th« County Court Court, In tha Count) Court u n iH iy . Kluriilm In Mill pro*
FA 2 3252 any Itlu&lt;
Alan’s Fabric A Hugs
395
56 FORD St a l Inn W’ugon, V-H, Auto,
Hour*, In rVinturd. Brmlnolo Hull***. In Hanford, jKMiiiuo.tr ca«itl nK iitcl |*i « m * a M*p)
2359
I’ark
Dr.
«*i»i4ftty,
Plurlda,
tut
**r
hr
for
59 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle, Power, Air Cund. 1395
Cuumy. Florida, on *.r bafor*
IIit•"r * -*f • 11|a m 1ft m pi a j rt11f f "a 2, Attractive 2 Bit home on BY UWNEIL 7 It-ii . masonry
595
59
th* ; * t It -lay o f March, A, D thi- : i t h day or i i « roh, a h . a t to r n * ) r. w h o*a lUiiu i ar.i I.
FORI) Station Wnumi, Auto.
....
nice lot with tree*. Large
home witli 20 acre* on Lake
IBI. y-ur appvanini c. anawar t &gt; 1. ) *4iir a p |Pin ra u er, Aiu ivir *4(1Ir* »r *iTa her* I114r i f f &gt;*l
1195
I'HEV 4 I lour, Ii I 'y Under, Stand. Tran*..
If
nr
otiirr
dr
ft'rmlv**
pirultnaH
family
r
o
o
m
,
fireplace,
forth, *4# 11'jun ! ny !,(«, ritii
or other d-'fanalv* plea-ling*
Mary. $15,uuo down and
695
57 CHKV 2 Door, Standard Shift ......t............r—
if
In Ilia Complaint In thl* cau t* to tha Complaint In Ihia «-aiiB« Ii Ir r th •$f1 |ti a 1 i th Li)
wo.at floor*. Ideal for re­
293
.......
5I&gt; (II.IlS 2 Door, Auloniulir
muntlily payments. Pleme
and alao to e*r*e upon San. and atao to atrv* upon Hand* l l i r c h U*E3. In *1*fault thm*
tirement couple or kttiall
IIciitliiK - Air Cotiditioiiiutr
315
M tEwan,
M. h war j
a of th* * m o will procae*! r«
57 FORD Station Wagon. V-H, Overdrive ..... —
dvra,
McEwanSrhwara
A • r§.
FA
2*133.
61 CHKV ■| Ton I'irkuii. Auto. Tran*.
. — 1195
Mini*, attorn ey * for Ilia P la in ­ Mima, attorn*) a f..r tho Idiiln. part a upon th* e n l r y of a In
family! Just $12,250, with
Sales—Repair—Contract lug
tiff. a copy of a i ' i pleading*, tiff, a v*ip&gt; nf an Id pi* tilings e r t t
I’m
C d u fftie
aaainat
1393
59 I'HKV Station Wagon, Very Low Mileage
FREE
ESTIMATES
$9b&lt;j
down,
and
monthly
h a il Hill of W*m
you.
o t h e r w l i * paid ii n *&gt;f Com- oUi*
693
59 IT.4 MOU'I'H 2 Door, Sid. Tran*.
... —
.).
W.
Hall,
Realtor
fdalnt
will
i»a
tak*
n
ai
con*
2502
41a
k
FA
2
8321
payment
less
than
tent!
w IT n i *toto my hanJ ant) t ’
plaint will pi l -..............
•
55 PLYMOUTH 2 Dour, H. Sid. Shift
.113
(rated by yuU and **cb n f ft-aatid hy ) uii arid aa*-' h of o ffh iul iM-ii! o f amPI ■ m?i tli
"Call Hall" FA 2 3841
I I EDS El. 4 Door, Auloinalle
593
you.
h rn(1ti n Ia C**ii n t y. Ft*t r 1«t j , 1111a
you.
FK1CIDA1KK
2314 So French Ave
'.'I PLY MOl I II 2 Door Hardtop, 6 Cyl.
G9.1
h u M . A M i OKtiLKUl* thl* I II h *-14 jc of F *, o r ii a t ) 1»*4 2.
I HANG AN D Olt DB It ED thl*
Sale* A Service
#93
56 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. Air Cund. 'Mi*o 'I*«••
S l th day of F. Penary
t»«l. n t h day o f Fahruary*. f i l l , at (tfKAL)
Slcnslrom
Realty
hem inula
County,
at k a n fo id , fiemlnul* County , ha n ford,
Arthur II, H » k v U P , Jr..
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Fenc­
59 OLDS l-liour llardtnp, Air Condltiunrd ...
G II. HIGH
1395
Florida.
Clerk of (ha ClrruU Luurt
Florida.
51 FORD 4, Auto., V-ft, ilardtup
593
Real Estate — .Mortgages
ed backyard. Alr-comlition1760 W. l*t SI Sanford
(UKAL»
H&gt;: Martha T, Vlhlait
tnCAI-l
5* I ORD 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Standard
593
111 N. Park Ave.
822 2420 er. Kitchen equipped, lain
Arthur II lHvkwiU). Jr..
Arthur II l l e . k w l t h , Jr,.
I n p u t ) «‘!*rk
I’ll. FA 2-3883
293
57 FORD 2 Dour
Clark of Ilia Circuit Court Htard all. ««rPlh&gt; and l«*wia
Clerk o f th. C l i cu lt Court
down payment. 3309 S. I'ark
5h PONTIAC Slaliun Wagon, 4, Autu. Tran*.
o f a«mlnula Cou nty, Klor* A tto rn ey* for IMalndff
V93
o f gam lnole C-muty, Flor­
3 BR. KITCHEN equipped.
R.
A
li.
MOBILE
Steam
Ida.
Avc. FA 21761.
10 North Court Htr*M
ida.
Fenced back yard. Pay­
cleaners. Wo clean any­
I l ) l Martha 7*. Vlhiau
By: M altha T. Vtl.Ian
I’o*t Offlca Hot 93)4
U . C*
Orlanl.t, FP#rlil b
219 K. 2nd MT.
2393 PARK AVE.
ments $79 mo., cltcapct 3 Bit, Pn bath. 1261 Selma
D C.
thing, anywhere. Auto cu
P ubllfh Fab. 17. * 't*r- *. **■ P ubllth Fair. *7 A 3iar. • IS. f’Ubllah F*h. 13. 2v, | f
k
Ilian
rent.
FA
2
061
m tor ap­
ltd.,
lamgwuod,
$3uu
down,
Bines
and
boat*
a
specially.
I"
t
2-0711
ORLANDO
UII
1-5166
FAS-U681
Jo,
190k.
Mar 4. 19tJ.
i«. tsa : .
pointment
C D F - &gt;3
take up payment*.
322 8746.
C D F - 41
CDF-y*

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunl Realty

St. Johns Realty

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

A

M i l ' l l ii o r M IT
r i l l : \ vvii : o r T i m
s r n r . o r r i.o iiiitv
T i l l JtiSCI'H W
H i n e s an.t
liV K I.V * K HICKS. Ill*
w if e ; Iti'uhlvnco 1111hill)w IV
von
v i m i t m t u i i v m »t i .
M i n t tilt I'CtiKItAI. NATIONAI. MOU1VIAliK ASSOCIATIOX.
h a v i n g ftlr-'l In till- Court ll*
» - urn Htlt uf Com plaint, the
lint i n » ninl iiui pu,.- of which
I, i.. f nrecto** t h a t certa in
inortn-iKit e i e n t n l by W tlllm n
I , Perry unit IZItrun W. I'crr&gt;, hi* wife, to Lawyer* MortK'K» Tltlr Company, on th*
till il»y nf October. 1*1*. that
fciihl OilllliUtnt pray* fur *n
to , •niritlMU In h* U k r t i under
the illft-rlloll nf th«- I'liurt for
w h a t I* du* tli* PI * Iut Iff fur
p rin cip a l anil Inlrrrat on *alil
m m l n a a e ami m o r t g a g e note
ami (nr th* rnttn, rh ara** and
n i r n o i Inrludln* altnrne y'*
fee* and ah elrart fee* and
that In d efault o f aucli p aym i n t . Mile, Inlereat, ««tate,
claim, di'in a ml en d eip ilty o f
red em p tion nf th* Def en dan t*
end alt jierenn* clalnitna by,
thro ug h ,
und*r
or
a g a ln e t
them or a n y o f thrm, ha ah r .la tely harred en d foreelo*r. | , raid eult b ein g filed In
the Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
.In llcla l Circuit In and for
s . n.Inut* Cou nty, Florida, In
c h a n c e r y , en titled FKlrUlt.VE
NATION At, M O t m i A O B AHSOt'l ITION. * corporation ore u i l a t d und»r an Act o f Can*:ri-»* and r i l r t l n * pumuan i
l o th* l-'adrrat Nwllonal Martu-iti* Aeaoclatlnti Charter Act,
P la in t iff , va raut JOSKt'll XV.
IIP KS
and
EV E L Y N
K.
Vlli Kit. hi* w lfa ; OUANOK
I IT It.ITT
COMPANY:
and
i ii o r w o o l ’ w o o n
pnoI d ' - T S COMPANY. INC, Dafeiidanta, b rin g Chancery Caa*
N". tilts , pra y in g a foraclualire tif aalil m o r tg a g e on th*
P il l o w i n g dtaorluad land, l y ­
in g ami b r in g In S rm ln o lt
County , Florida, to*wll*
le.l IS. Bloch I. WKAT1ILIIHKIKI.IV FMIST A D D I­
TION. accordin g to plat
thereof, recorded In I’lat
llooh II. P a g e II, Public
lleoord* o f Sem inole C o u n ­
ty, Florida,
T m tath tr w ith th* follow Ing
OdUlpmenl:
i s t u i i n a t i o n .U . o r UT||-.V F P K N A C n , MODEL
o ils m B -m
You, and ea ch o f y o u , nra
hereb y required to file p - r eonally or by a t to r n e y . In 'he
o ffice o f the Clerk o f aat-t
Court, In lb * County Court
I I,&gt;11
Pi Sanford, S t m l n o l I'uunly, Florida, on or before
the salt* day o f March, A.D.
your appea ra nce. a n *n *r
or othe r d e f e n t U e pleading*
11.
the
Com plain t
In
thl*
c *u ,e and al*.. to se r v e upon
Sandrr*. Jl K*ran, S.-hwara «&lt;
Mini*, a tto rney* for th* P U I g l Iff. a copy o f n l d plead lope, 1,1tiei wire »ahl Bill o f
Com plain t will &gt;• taken a*
l o n f t e r t d ny y - u and •*«!&gt;
o f you.
l o . , s t ; v.s h ( » B i i i . t i c D thi*
SSrh - u y «f Feb ru ary, m i .
*t s i n f o r t , Seminul* Caiunty,
i\

Florida.

.1. E d u catio n • In s tru c tio n
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Relrigeration • Mr-condition­
1. Losl &amp; Found
ing men needed. We train
-. Notices - Pursoimls
you.
Write
Commercial
3. Education - Instruction
Trades Institute Box 18, c o
4. Transportation
Sanford Herald.
3. Food
REGISTRATION
open for
G. For Rent
Good Shepherd Christian
GA Special Notices
Day School, 4 and 5 year
7. Business Henluls
old*. Nursery, $15; kinder­
8. IIeach Rentals
garten Sill. Tra importation
9. For Sale or Bent
available for cily and out­
10. Wanted to Kent
lying area*. 322-7312 or
11. Betti Estate Wanted
12. Ileal Estate For Sale FA 2-5719.
10. Mortirajre Loans
G. For Rent
14, Insurance
13. Business Opjsirlunity Unfurnished 2 bedroom Imusr
IG. Female Help Wanted
13U3 Elliott Aie., FA 2 5251
17. Male Help Wanted
or FA 2-0125
18. Help Wanted
2 REDROOM house, kitchen
19. Situations Wanted
ci|ui|)|k.'U. $75 month, f’h.
20. Babysitters
FA 2 5303.
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Faint - Repair 3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev2. T. Httiltlinyr Materials
ens Avc. Pluini' 349-4071.
24. Electrical Services
NICELY turn. 6 room house.
23. I’lumiiiny: Services
FA 2 6237.
2G. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
AVAILABLE NOW
28. Laundry Service
b
a
r
i
c 4 bedroom lakcfront
29. Automobile Service
liirniklwd
$125
29A. Auto Accessories
2 Bedroom furnished— close
30. Machinery - Tools
in
3too
31. l’o u ltry - L ive sto ck

t sK A I .i
A u h u r It Be. I.with. Jr .
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
o f Seminole County . P ln r.
Ida
By: Martha T. Vllitau
It. C.
Publlah Fen, I A Mar. «. 11
a SO, m ? ,
CDF-»*

Wall

Legal Notice

LAWN SERVICE

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
f

TODAYS

SINGER

SP E C IA L

$7 4 5

00

Seminole Really

Southern Air

4*1

�Tom ato Juice ••
F &amp; P Peaches. •
Golden Corn. ••
Green Beans ••
Green Peas •••
Beef Hash . . ••
P a rd Dog Food
Halved or Sliced Y.C.

F fir P Cream Style

F &amp; P Tender Cut

___

F &amp; P Tender Garden

Swift'* Premium Canned Corned

t&amp;Wwith. GREEN
STAMPS
this coupon and purchase eft

Swift'* Rich Red Meat

$5.00 OR MORE, L IM IT O N E

T R E E D — The Bill
Perry fumily put n
snowman In this pre­
carious p o h 111 o n In
Ntuhvlllo, Twin.

a

PER CUSTOMER, PLEASE!
(lot.** S*t., March 1, I N I )

W m
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Swift'* Premium Family Site

3 Beef Stew ........
31
] Swift'ning ........ !* 45
] Lux Soap ...... 3 Z 26
3 Saltines ............ Xb‘ 31
3Dressing .............. 65
3 Cookies............
49

d a iry s p e c ia ls

]

C h tf'i D etl|k t T e itr

Cheese Spread........
M il. filbert'* Tarty

Margarine..............

Swift'* Shortening Special

’&lt;

Special Pack, Anortcd Color*

■erg**'* Sc-OM Labal

Cream C h e e se ........

Strietmonn'a 8-Pok Zetta

Mil* fl*T*r*e W iuonifn

Cheddar Cheese.......

!

K ra lt'i MslUw Style »r

Marsetti's Famous Colo-Slow

Sharp Cheddar........
LAKELAND (UPI) - The
Joint Citru* legislative Commlllrc Itopei to pound into
ihnpc a legislative package
to be approved by Pic citru*
Induitry Starch 8.
The committee gave tenta­
tive approval Monday to one
proposal which would con­
tinue ■ 10 cent* per box ex­
cise tax on orange* for the
next four year*.
Several
other proposal*
were discussed and deferred
for further action by the varJnm committee* within (he
industry. Represented at the
meeting were Florida Citru*
Mutual, the Florida Citru*
Commission, the Florida Canner* Association, the Florida
Fresh Citru* Shippers A*aoriatlon and the Indian River
Citru* League.
The 10 cents per box t»*
would revert to tix cents a
box after four years, unless
tli an pel later by live Legis­
lature, The plan would pro­
vide that six cents of the
amount be a permanent tax.
Two cents of tile amount
would be set aside for em er­
gency reserve funds and one
cent would be for incentive
advertising rebates.
The committee continued
Its studies on possible ways
that a trout one cent of the
tax be used on new product
research and development
while carrying on with pre­
sent research.

frozen foods

Murray's Peanut-Butter Joy*

Chun Kia* Femeui Saal

Chop Suey.............

”

iPlut SO eitra Free

Chow M ein............. 'J
Ofi*lnal Bran* Quick fraaan

Crispy Pizza............

pi

SPEC IAL OFFER.

BLUE PLATE F A M O U S LABEL

FOR A GENUINE V4GAL

S *etkls*g'i Whale f r u it*

Potatoes......... ........ *
f * * J ' * r (retail value (2.49)

G rain Giant'* larfy

June Peas................. *J

in special combination pack with

SolR ’t C hichtn, Baal, Turkey

Meat P ie s............. 4 Ji
02.

Byath'l T atty Shrimp

Creole Dinner........... ”
■ oalh't fraaan fillet* a t

Perch or C o d ......... 2

* BRIN G US YO U R
10c NEW SPAPER
CO UPO N !

N e s c a f e .'g ig a r

l

wdoMJii p ro d u c e la n e "
SWIFT S PREMIUM
EITHER END OR WHOLE SMOKED
READY-TO-EAT

FULLY COOKED

The Beach Cottage, a paint­
ing of a summer home at a
nearby beach resort garnered
the most popular votes for
it's creator, Mrs. Georgia
Ball, at the Fourth Annual.
Art Show, Sunday, Mrs. Mild­
red Babcock, president of the
Art Association reported.
The second most popular
picture was also a water
tvcne, wAll docks and a
beached List the work of
12 year old Craig Orsenn, en­
titled, Fishing Village.
Each person who visited (tie
exhibit of the work of local
artists Sunday was asked to
vote for the painting that they
liked best.
Mrs. Rail's picture was vot­
ed first place in landscapes
by the official judges.

HAM S

B a n a n a s ••«»1
Juicy Wine-Sop

□ APPLES
□ LETTUCE
□ CARROTS
Tender Western

........... V
2 fc„.
2 SI

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
SWEET-SMOKE-FLAVOR

SW IFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN TENDER-AG ED

SLICED
BACON

Round Roast
Tasty English-Cut

Short Ribs ••
Delicious Fresh

Ground Beef.

(limit on* gar customer w/purchascs of $5 or more*
Premium Labal Cello-Fackad

Swift's Franks ............. if.'
Sliced Bologna.............“iV:
Sausage
Smoked Sausage ......... ■*.
Cocktail Shrimp......
».
Sea Bass Fillet *•««* ***

Swift's Premium Fr.sk
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI)—
Fir. and polica unit* blocked
off today • one-mile aqunie
area ill Iaiulsville'a industrial
Rubber town area where •
lava-like flow of carbide lime
waste sludge engulfed care
‘and trucks, dumaged avverul
liuu.es, and cru-hed oil tanka.
Asst. Fire Chief Eugene
Dodson said "There la a po.
tential danger of au explosion
from gas fumes," but Ui*
wind was helping dissipate
fume* from broken line* lead­
ing to a plant of the Standard
UU Co.

GO LD EN RIPE

Western Iceberg

G OV'T-INSPECTED H E A V Y W ESTERN BEEF
Mrs. Ball
Cops Popular
Art Support

Green Stamp* with coupon I

Chun Kin* Chttban at Shrimp

Temow'i Whole Hog Fr.sk Country

tbng ar l l n k l .................

W HERE
SH O PPIN G
IS A
PLEASURE

lb.

Hannan's Orange Band (Flu* 50 litre d W Green Stamp* with C

"SERVING ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, CASSELBERRY,
FERN PARK. LONG WOOD.

Te*ty Pink Plaride

MAITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD" . . . . from
HIGHWAY IT-91 and STATF.
ROAD 15«

Quick Fraten Deliciou*

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State Tables Sanctuary Action

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By LARRY VERS1IEL
Tho kibosh wus put on any
proposal for an extensive
apartm ent house project at
Huntsville by Zoning Direc­
tor Rob Brown today. Out-ofstate developer* have been
here looking over the Sanford
Industrial Turk with the
thought
of
constructing
apartment* there, llrovvn says
it can't be done — Zoning
Commission will nut recune
an industrial area for apart*
mint*.
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Naval Air Station D asking
for l.iO ooo additional gallon*
ol water . . . Wow. that water
program is definitely a must
now . . . Clans should be sub­
mitted for the new well fields
by April I.
•

)

*

Remember l a s t w e e k
“ Clock” mentioned city em­
ployes will pick op tree de­
bris on Myrtle Avenue at
fifth Street hut not on Tilth
it Myrtle? We watched them
Wednesday noon—picked up
two big piles of tree debris in
an alley at Filth Street, halt
block from Myrtle, and pass­
ed up a third pile at the curb
less than IS feet away. Won­
der what gives?
•

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.4

•

Willi all llie money the
county i* spending repairing
windows in the courthouse,
could they plraso put some
new metal strip* on the In­
side staircase? Almost broke
my neck the other day. (Ah.
1 know what you're thinking.}
* • #
Rids on the Dellary .Nurs­
ing Hume expected in he
opened today have been post­
poned again.
*

I 3*

•

Chips, which reminds me,
did you know commissioner*
received their agenda for tin*
commission meeting w i t h
po-tage due stamped over Hie
envelopes . . . It was a heavy
agenda, at that.
•

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I

•

'flic City Commission hud
an “ informal" breakfast re­
cently to get Hie gentlemen
thinking along the same lines
again after the Pipeline spilt
. . . They talked about thisand-that . . . weather, traflir violations . . . had grits
with liieir eggs and went
about liieir business . . . The
press, of course, was not in­
vited . . . The taxpayers
picked up the cheek.

• •

The Bear Lake Democratic
Committee has Invited Demos
Mack Cleveland Jr.. (Jordon
Frederick and GOP Jan For­
tune to speak to the group at
the Florida I'ower Lounge at
S p m. March 21.
•

*•

Wonder if they're having
water troubles out by Coun­
try Club .Manor . . . 1
*

• •

*

Hill Rush says he has a
hunch that Rear Lake Road
will definitely lie put into the
county's road program next
year.
•

• •

It will he Interesting to see
wlut the Slate Industrial In­
vestigators turn up in that
boiler explosionout by Hunt.
•

• *

That young doctor leaving
town !* definitely not Vince
Roberts.
•

*

•’

What's all this fit** about
building permit for English
Estates School? It's custom­
ary' for the contractor to get
the permit . . . bids will be
opened sometime next month.
•

•

•

Casselberry officials are
seeking to establish the iden­
tity of a mysterous “Tom",
Rollins College student who
professes to have been the
author of their proposed new
charter. For "Tom 's" infor­
mation, It Just won't work . .
the charter draft was drawn
up by Art Lego and his com­
mitter from five other such
documents and too much time
and work went into Oic pro­
ject for somebody else to get
the credit.
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Recommendations for pro­
posed primary and secondary
road Improvements in Semi­
nole County will be mods by
th» Chamber of Commerce
long range planning commit­
tee on roads to the County
Commission at 7
this eve­
ning at the u&gt;uil house.

Puts Off
Indefinitely

^ rn tfn ri) if m t lh
WEATHER: Generally fair nnd Warmer through Friday. High today, 60-65. Lmv tonight, do-50.

Tin: State Game anti Fish Commission tabled in­
definitely today a pro|Htsal to convert 7.000 acres
near the Sanford Naval Air Station into a g am e pre­
serve.
The revpiesl had Iwon made by a group of ciUr.?ns
living in the area, but outside the city limits of San­
ford.
Spokesmen said the major reason for tin* r e - ’
iliiest was to avoid accidental shootings. Several resi­
dential sections arc in the area.

VOL. A3

United I’ress 1.eased Wir?

m iv i...

Dropping Sharply?
MERLE WARNER
'Culls Meet'

County Airport
Establishment
Meet Monday

LAKE-LAND lCIM) - Flor­
ida Citnu Mutual says fro­
zen orange roncentrate sale*
will have io drop sharply if
supply i* to meet demand.

Trial Opens

Talking1 Staire

Fasula To Run
Against Ferrin

Group Organized
To Fight Charter

Cool

Verbal Barrage

Protest Sales

Congolese Kill,
Mutilate Two

Summon Chiefs

Midway School
Broken Into

Budget Buys

Strong Rights Measures Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President
Kennedy
asked
Congress today for a aerie*
of new law* to protect Ne­
groes from “ the cruel dis­
ease of discrimination" In
voting, schooling, and other
walka of life.
Tho President outlined hit
proposal* In a 0,000-word spe­
cial message, his firs', ou civil
rights. Tli* politically signifi­
cant message hailed the idnilniitrwtlon’s non-lcgslative
an-ompliahmeoL in th* past

two year*.
He called fur laws to speed
consideration of voting suits
hy Negroes, provide them tho
ballot while their suits arc
pending, guatamn- them the
same voting tests a* white*,
and presume they are literate
If they have completed the
sixth gtade.
Kennedy also asked for f«*Jera! technical and financial
a**i*tanr« to school district*
which need help to desegre­
gate. And h* requested four

TIIUKS., FKHRUARY 28, 1003 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 638

BRIEFS Navy

The Slate Com mission rereived a Id ler from Hie
Seminole County Commission
★
★
★
in which the county officials
gave their backing to the pro­
posal.
TALLAHASSEE (CIM) Rut the state group said it
Trial begin* In Federal Court
could not prrvenl a man from
here today of a suit by Nr.
Advance guard for the liuntin-- on property lie own
geo parent* seeking total in­
cmnmetieenient of construc­ cd, and that the entire matter
tegration of white schools in
tion of a 9JINMNHI industrial appeared to lie one of tres­
Leon County.
building at Sanford Industrial passing rather than a prob­ Proposal for the establish­
Park uriivrd hern Thursday lem which fell under ID juris­ ment of an airport to serve
nil of Seminole Count* will
afternoon.
TALLAHASSEE I CPI I diction.
lie given study by the airport A StOU annual pa.v raise for
M. J, Monaghan, of Dallas,
Speaking for the sanctuary
Tinas, In charge of Fast were K. J. Cameron and R. F. committee of Hie Cham Iter of Florida'* public srhool leachI oas; budding fur J. I.. \\ |- h u ll, property owners. It was Commerce at a luncheon- rr* got to the talking stage
liatns and Company, Dallas, Kutz who originally requested meeting Monday noon at the before a legislative group
raid today that hi* crew will the County Commission to net Capri Restaurant, it wa&gt; re- Wednesday
runimcnee Monday t&lt;&gt; prepare up the area as a bird refuge. ported lids morning by Chair­
man Merle Warner.
Machines
the Rite for actual building
Speaking against the pro­ Subject*
for
discussion
TALLAHASSEE (IT U —
activities.
posal were member* of the Men.Iav will be legislation
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin rutWilliams, lure last January Seminole County b'p .tsnian's I ami site. Warner soi l
e I Wednesday Hut places of
for the III.II Products did ca- t Association, who previously
It will be determined who- l his Inc* - in Florida may he
lion, said at that time lie- will had Inin quoted that the area thcr legislation will he neccscreel the bilge steel and con- along Lake Jr.-sup included *ar&gt; for an enabling act to he’d liable for letting minors
crete industrial building for tin “best &lt;loVr anil ilnck hunt­ form a Seminole County Air­ use such vending machines
as those which sell beer.
-peculat ion.
port Authority to i establish
ing" in Siiniimlo County.
Speaking for the Sport*- and maintain a public wir- f | P l ' H V C l ' f
man'* Association were Leo. field, complete with hangars
WASHINGTON (CPU —
A. Speer, vice president; ant other aviation facilities,
S"**re" '(’ u,url, " irwA *°'
Jack Wilber, secretury-tren»■ Warner pointed out certain
b&gt; a defense b, Fcn.tsyurcr. and Henry Wight anil legal trehnicalllles must p, '
accompli-bed in He near hi- ln ,n b ,,ff t,flU " , WWc-reiiH.
William Field-.
lure il it I* decided an act
*’«
North Orlando .Mayor Flank
of the legislature I* rrq.urcd ^ ,itli1 lai
_,nn,rt
Fasula qualified early today
to set up the airport author­ has held unconstitutional.
a* u candidate for the Croup
ity.
Tin eo Village Council post to
A nuniln-r of potential site*
PARIS t t ’P tt - Tlu Westoppusti A rt Keriln in tho
are under cunsido'alkm, the
March 1U elections.
chairman stated,, adding It ern Allies today showed
Other candidates filing be­
has been tentatively decided general coolness toward Pres­
An immediate past mem­ the airport must be central­ ident Kennedy's plan for a
fore today's &amp; pan. deadline
wire Henry Ward and Rrgin- ber of the Casselberry Hoard ized to serve all area* of multi-nation nuclear force
with the North Atlantic Trial)
ald Webster who qualified late of Aldermen tub! the Herald Seminole County,
Seminole County lias not Organization (NATO).
Wednesday for the group live today that a Citizen's Com
initlce’ has organized in the had a public airpurt since
seat.
Running for the group one lown
protest the content of prior to 1910. A landing strip
MIAMI ( UPt I - Former
post is A rt Rhudcs who quuli the proposed new charter now was located on South Sail ford
being prepared by the attor­ Avenue in the vicinity of MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walker
lied .Monday.
Voter registration u* of to* ney for presentation to the the present 11Ml I’roducts opened "Operation Midnight
plant. The Slade private air- Ride," * five-week, IT-slatc
day stand* at sonic 11(1 of qn 1903 Legislature.
Mrs. Hope Renuelt said l&gt;ort near Sanlando Springs speaking tour. Wednesday
estimated 400 or more and
residents are reminded that that a group consisting of lias been closed, it was re­ night with a verbal barrage
againsl the t'nltcd Nations.
tin Village Hall is staying right persons met Wednesday ported.
Serving
with
Warner
on
the
night
to
go
over
the
charter
open Wednesday and Fiiday
nights for those who are un­ before railing a public meet­ Chamber's airpo“* committee
are Ilolwrt Crumley, WiUiain
JACKSONVILLE (L'Pli able to register during regu­ ing to “acquaint the citizens
Udflcr Jr.. Dr. James Foley,
lar office hours. Rooks will of till* town with what is be­ Kenneth I.effler, Scott Rums, The Jacksonville Ministerial
ing put over on them." No
Alliance has joined members
close March IS.
date lias been set for the l.ciloy Robb, W. (i. Stewart, of tin Florida Retail Federa­
Cdr. Tim mas I,. Cornier, Lt. tion In prolesling Ihe opening
inerting at thin time.
Complaints of Hir commit­ Charles Allen, John Alexand­ of liusines* establishment! on
tee ernter around powers of er, l-ee A. Wheeler J r , Gor­ Sunday in Florida.
taxation included in Ihe char­ don Frederick and Richard
ter draft and on the manner McCann a.
In which "Hie whole thing
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Senate preparedness subEL1SAIJKTHVILLE, Katan­ was prepared, approved and
committee tod a) summoned
ga &lt;CPU—Central Congolese turned over to Hie allurney
the intelligence chiefs of the
troop* “ kidnaped" two Ka- before Hie people even had a
tangese policemen Wednes­ chance lo sec It," Mrs. Ren­ The Sheriff's Olfirc today is Army and Navy to tell their
day night, killed one and mu­ net! said.
investigating a break-in at the itorie* of tlie Cuban missile
A public meeting wa&lt; held Midway School in which the crisis.
tilated the other, Tinted Na­
Monday night hy the llouril ol office wat ransacked, deput­
tion* officials said today.
12 Hurt
The incident pushed rela­ Aldermen, the Charter Com­ ies reported.
The break-in occurred some­
tions between the Katangcse mittee and the attorney lo go
POMONA. Calif. (L'l’l ) —
and the Congolese troops, over the entire document. Six time Wednesday. Deputies Twelve men were Injured,
who were brought here to citizens attended and of the were determining if anything four of them seriously, Wed­
speed Katanga's reintegration six only one registered any of value wa* taken from the nesday night when an explos­
office.
ion at a General Dynamic*
Into the Congo, to a new low. protest*.
plant destroyed an unarmed
Twenty-four hour* earlier,
guided missile undergoing
four Tungo soldiers were
ground tests.
killed In a Katangese police
ambush.
%
10 Held
The mutilated man told hi*
UN rescuer* Rial the CongoSANTO' DOMINGO, D. It.
Many downtown Smiftml merchiintfi will lm
Icie soldier* told him they
(UPI) —Dominican authori­
open Friday night until H jt.nt. to enable idiop|H?rn
planned to wipe out the Katies today held at least 10
to take tulvantage of Kirst-of-the-Month specials
tangese police force tonight.
pro • Communist demonstra­
being offered for mile in todny’tt Herald,
tors who broke up thr in­
The Congolese troop* killed
midget buy*, special item*, new spring
auguration parade of Presi­
one policeman with a bayonet
merchandise, and some half-price clearance sales
dent Juan llofi-h with shouts
thrust through the stomach
will he noted on page 7 today, us well as in oilier
of anti-American slogan* and
and tortured the other, the
advertisements throughout the puper.
battle* with police.
official* said.

Industrial Park
Slated To Cel
S200.000 Boost

Established 1008

more years of life plus ex­
panded powers for the U. H.
Civil Rights Commit*ion.
Describing thrwe at “a list
of priorities," Kennedy said
he knew his proposed and
past action* *‘du not consti­
tute a final answer to the
problems of race discrimina­
tion In thla rountry." lie
promised tu sign, if emu-ltd,
any- “ other measure* directed
toward these fame gml* "
“The program outlined In
thi* message should not pro­

vide lh&lt;&gt; occasion for •ectlunnl
bitterness," Kmncdy sail).
"No statr or section of lids na­
tion can pretend a aelf-righteuus role, for every area has
it* own civil rights problems.
Nor should the basic elements
of this program be imperiled
by partisanahip."
The I’re-ident's failure to
ask for rnurh new civil right*
legislation until now has
arouse*! critic is in from sum*
Negro leaders and some Re.
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller,
I

Denies British Sub
Sneaked Past Defenses
NORFOLK. Vn. (UPI) — The U. S. Nnvy
denied Wcdncsulny u report that a Ihiti.di ntibniat'ine, after giving advance warning, (dipped
through this country's submarine defenses.
The London Daily Mail claimed the eon.entional sub IIMS Orpheus |m m i p tented the U. S.
Navy's Imutcr-killer submarine defenses and sur­
faced within attacking distance of the New Lon­
don, Conn., naval base.
The newspaper said t he Navy radioed an
“off the record" message to ltrilish submarine
headquarters saying "well done.''

Atlantic Fleet headquarters hero said tho
statement the Orpheus penetrated U. S. defenses
was “without foundation.*
The Navy said tho Orpheus participated in
exercises with the U. S. Navy from Jan. 28 to
Fob. 12 and was nssigned n mute for the trip
front Scotland to the United Stntes.
“ Her position was known to Atlantic Fleet
headquarters throughout the entire transit," the
Navy, said.
It said lhe “well done" message merely com­
plimented the Orpheus on her participation in
the submarine exercises.

Jel Noise
Leaves Congress
In A Muddle
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
A llirijsr subcommittee re­
ported today that th e n was
not oho li Congees* eon do
about the deafening roar of
jet nirernft.
The *u Ino mm it tee sold air­
craft noise ts it “scientific
problem vvhlilv cannot he re*
solved by legislative action."
It did not completely ruin
out congressional action In
the future hut suid it would
not come until the problem
bail Im-i-ii dealt with hy goV*
eminent ugeiicie* him) the air*
craft industry.
Among other thing- it ireommended llmt local govern­
ments explore the possibility
of using ii “reasonable exer­
cise of police power" in re­
ducing the effects of uiicruft
noise.

Informer Set
Up Lucky, Peel
TALLAHASSEE (L'Pli Chirf Investigator Henry Lovern testified today that in­
formation furnished h&gt; inform­
er James W. Venter put the
Fbiriitn uhnrirz* n r
riorhla Sheriffs Bureau on
the track of Hie killers of
Circuit Judge and Mr*. C. E.
Chilling worth,
l-ovcrn said the sheriffs
bureau was not Involved In
Investigation of the Chilling
worth case until Yenzcr "sel
up" Floyd liolzapfcl and
Joseph A. Peel, who later
were convicted of Use mur­
ders
liolrupfcl, who cunfossed
that he and Negro moonshiner
Bobby Lincoln drowned the
Jurist and his wife in the At­
lantic Ocean in IU.Y) on «irder* of Peel, received Hie
death sentence. Peel, a form­
er West Palm Reach City
Judge, wa* sentenced to life
in prison while Lincoln won
immunity (or turning states
evidence.
Venicr. a former Miami
laitel detective and associate
of llnlzapfel, spent more than
a year on the Chlllingwurth
case a* a paid Informer fur
the sheriff's bureau. He is
one of five persons claiming
the JIUO.OUO reward offered
by Hie .Stale legislature for
information leading lo appre­
hension and conviction of the
killer*.
W zih I i Or Popcorn?
A car wash will lie held
Saturday at (he shell Station
on the corner of 2Mh SI. and
I'ark Avo. by member* of Ihe
Dl'T Club of Seminole High
School. The group will al*o
sell popcorn all day. at the
station and around town.

CivitunH
Robert licfserer, hospital
administrator will speak to
the Civitan Club at their
meeting at the Capri at T
p. m. today. Program chair­
man u Rill Klinefelter,

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FIRE FROM A DEFECTIVE fircitlttcu flue cauHed extennivc iltinuige to
the home of AHeli Haywood, MR7 Went Kith Street, early thin mortiiiiir*
Fire Chief Mm k Cleveland Sr. re)tur(cd Ihe blaze mvcpl through the uphtulrn of the twu-Mtury homo. The chief mid nix firemen, vvitii two plcccii
of upimnilurt, ren|xu)iled at 2:11 tun. and fuiight Lite l'iro for itcurly three
hours. No estinmto of the ilmnuge was given.

Savage Sons Return Friday
Flight crew* and aircraft j men will arrive via trampoil
hi**vy Aliack Squadron „| Kaiuoy Field Satur lay
) IV(. _ n,(. -savage Son* of
allcriHxm.
Saiilurd"—return Friday aft­
Heavy A t t a c k Squadron
er an absence of nearly seven
Five, commanded hy Cdr.
month*.
Tlie squadron’s 12 AM! Sky- I.yte II. Selte, USN. left Sanwarrior attack bombers will loid Inst Aug. 9 fur operations
dash over Ihe city in a light iibnaril Hie l SS Furrestal
formation Ily-hy before laud with Ilie .Second and Sixth
ing at Ramey Field lo long- Fleets.
awaited reunions with fam­ While deployed, the “Sav­
age Sons" participated in
ilies and friends.
ttflirials at NAS Sanford re numerous joint service and
porl the fly-by will take place NATO exercises, Hew more
liuurs for the lirsl halt id
at .1 pm .
The remainder of t h e fisral IfhU than any other
squadron's 3oo officers and Sanford-based squadron, and
hosted many mayor military
and governmental figures.
In addition, the Forrest a I

Seven Killed
As Jel Crashes

l AII!RANKS, Alaska (U PI»
— An Air Form KC-!3.r&gt; Jet
tanker crashed oil takeoff at
Kirlson Air Force Ram, Wed
neiulay night, killing the sev­
en airmen aboard and an air
pol cclnun on duty at the main
gale.
The four-engine Jet falter­
ed when taking off from the
north runway, akhided along
llie ground and wiped out tho
main gate to the base.
Ruining wreckage from the
plane spewed ncrosa the Alas­
ka highway which runs past
the gate, blocking the high­
way lo truffle for several
hour*.

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Hid Calling
JACKSONVILLE lUI’l) —
The U. H. Army Corps of
Engineers called today for
bids on a III million *vriea of
la **l building* for NASA'*
Gemini and A|&gt;ollo spacecraft
program, and fur a $000,000
communication* building, both
to be built on tha Merritt
Island launch

nud VAII-S cxieniled United
Stales good will to eight Med­
iterranean |Hirli. Their itin­
erary included Barcelona,
Spain, making the Forreslal
Ihe fir*l aircraft carrier to
visit that city in three years.

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Lund Cops 500
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DAYTONA B E A C H , F li.
(U PD —Drifting iclcntlflcilly
to save fuel, bulking Dewaj-ne
(Tiny) Lund rode Into the
auto racing record booka to­
day aa winner of the gruelling
Daytona 500-mlle Hock car
clastic.
Drafting Is following In the
leader's wake at high speed
and being towed along In his
vacuum.
Lund, a comparative rookie
among the racing veterans
who.blasted off In the field of
SO which started the SOQ,
proved blmtelf an eipert and
It netted him a 24-second vic­
tory over Fred Lorenren of

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Lyman Drops
56-54 Tilt
FlorldB Central toppled
Lymsn, Mi-54 In ovartlma
rage Bctlon Friday night.
I.ymsn spurted n 16-11
first quarter lead and nt the
end of tha half both teams
werp reck and neck, 26-25.
Donnie Smith suited IR
points for tha losrrs while
Bill Tolson knocked In 14.

Charlotte, N. C., Sunday with
30yearold Newton, N. C.,
grain broker Ned Jarrett a
disappointing third.
They were running bumper
to bumper, Lorenien, Lund
and Jarrett in that order,
with only IS miles to go
when the pace-setting Lorensen had to hit the pits for
gasoline. Lund Immediately
let Jarrett lake over and set
the pare. And with only three
laps remaining, Jarrett, too,
had to halt for fuel.
That's when the towering
Lund, a six foot, four Inch
270-pounder horn in llsrlan,
Iowa, took over and drove

it home through those last 10
miles for his triumph, his
own gss Just hsrely lasting.
It was a $23,3.V) payoff for
his victory In a 1963 Ford
which had been designed for
another man.
Marvin Panch, the 1901
winner of the Daytona 500,
had been scheduled to pilot
the car which Lund drove.
Hut two weeks ago in prac­
tice for a sports car race
Panch crashed and Lund risk­
ed his life to pull Panch from
the car.
The race was drlaycd an
hour and 46 minutes by mid
day showers and the first 10
laps were run under the yc|.

low caution flag while the
track dried. Then, in the mid­
dle stages, there was another
eight-lap caution drive while
the car of Dick Goode Mis­
hawaka, III., was removed
from the hackslrctrh raring
strip.
Thus Lund didn't have a
shot at the average speed
record of 152.529 miles per
hour established last year by
Fireball Itoberts of Daytona
Beach. But his winning aver­
age of 151.966 was Indieative,
despite tho delays, of the lap
speeds of 162 to 164 miles per
hour with which the pack was
touring the two and one-half
mile asphalt oval.

WEDNESDAY

Fresh Fla.
Grade A Whole

WHICH WAY they ko?
nigiis thin pretty San­
f o r d In.s.s, Mm . Hill
Vincent as she watches
the cars zoom by a t
Sunday’s T»00* nt Day­
By Ualled Press InternslJonal said. "I'm going to keep my In. Piersall, hampered by in­ tona Dench.

Jimmy Piersall, tempera­
mental outfielder for the
Washington Senators, says
there'll he no more shenani­
gans from him In 1963.
The 33-ycsr-old Piersall,
who has been a big drawing
card since 1952 because of his
colorful and zany antirs, said
after signing his contract
Sunday: "I'm tired of being
a character.”
"Fans arc going to sc« a
new Piersall this year,** he

Celtics Seen
Easing In
Top NBA Spot
By United Pres* International
The Boston Celtic:, fresh
from a convincing thrashing
of National Basketball Asso­
ciation rival Loa Angeles
Lakers, can ease hack In
their Eastern Division throne
Tuesday night if lliey heal the
Warriors of Ssn Francisco.
No games were scheduled
today.

mouth shut and roncentrate
on playing hall. After all,
that's what I'm paid to do.”
Piersall, who had said he
would not accept a pay rut
this year, signed for $38,000—
a deduction of aome $4,500—
after having ono of his worst
seasons in 1902. The contro­
versial cenlcrflelder, who had
been bolding nut at hla New­
ton, Maas., home arrived at
the Senators' P o m p a n o
Beach, Fla., training camp
Sunday and declared, "I de­
rided to rome down in per­
son Instead of talking on the
telephone. All I want to do la
play ball and be treated like
other ball players."
After reaching a career
high of .322 for the Cleveland
Indians In 1001, Piersall was
leaded during the winter to
Washington for pitcher Dirk
Donovan and outfielder GentGreen.
Donovan won 20 games for
the Indians last year while
Pleraall'a average dipped lo
.244 with only 30 runs baited

juries some of last season,
said, " I’ve been doing Iso­
metric exercises all winter
and I lliink I'll Im stronger
Ibis year."
Dick Stuart, another base
ball character, served notice
to the Boston Bed Sox at their
Scottsdale, Ariz., ram p that
he means business this year.
The slugging first baseman,
obtained from the Pittsburgh
Piratrs in a winter deal, re­
ported five days ahead of
lime and promptly helled
eight halls over the fence
during a halting drill. Stuart,
who once rrgardrd himself
as Babe Bulb's successor aft­
er hitting 66 home runs in the
minors in 1956, may now rea­
lize his potential while aiming
for Frnway Park's short left
field fenee.

Beatty Takes
Top Track Award

NEW YOBK (UIM)—Next
target for Sullivan award
winner Jim Beally—the world
indoor two-mile record now
held by Murray Halbert of
New Zealand.
1. Mlaly lead. II l(ollln«: 3
That was the word from the
Hucar Charge, i llnrrlaon j I.
Ilullarda flats#. C Whl*n*r; 4. five foot, six inch Beatty to­
IllfU Mali. H Hurrla;; S. Wat- day alter he expressed: I.
lanna, «1 Johnnnri; t. M m av vy ,
"Disappointment" al running
I* ftloore
k l l T I I MftCM — t.ie « — F a r e . “only" a 3:59 o mile in Sat­
\ hr - m In a rm saf I9.IM In IMS—
urday's national AAU Indoor
I Mile
I Mr H C . I. Toprlan d: 1. track championships, and 2.
W ildwood Council, ft 0 * N r | | j I. pleasure at receiving the Sul­
Grand S elocllon . W Itoblnnon;
I Avalon Orion, K €*u f f : ft. livan Trophy as America's
K illy Pence, A leaniillle; I. top amateur athlete of 1962.
Ornrral Al. A Wllary
Beatty was officially pre­
M ! l K W I I II I I I : — I34M —
l | n a r l e r llsarwr— 9 t e a r nldn sented with the coveted Sulli­
nad up
I. Ilollon Mklppar. J Vlarrlnon; van award Sunday less than
3. Had Jao IS W llllaniaon;; I. 21 hours after his latest mile
Orbit Star, H Hurrla; 4. Mr.
Florida, O Jolm aon; I Huaar teat had flattened a supposed
l u r |»r *, II W lk o ff : C. I l l i l e ly classy field. Jim Grelle,
Mint, II Holllnn; 7. leou Frank.
his Ixis Angeles Track Club
I* ftlmire
F.lH Ii r i l tl l i ft? — l! M t— r a r e teammate, finished second In
&gt;4in.«e|enrra nf 9VM In IPC.W 4:90.0, but Beatty is the only
I Mile
1. Ila llle Human. M I'unry; mller In the nation who does­
3. Hr brl l . i m l f f i t s k . A W llary; n't consider that too tough to
3. I'aula Vo, W Holilnnon; I.
Mrastow Girl.
II 4'liaar;
ft. heat.

R acew ay Entries
Mil NT HftCM —

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1 mlltc
I. Ta ltitd ra l Dean, n Dunn; f.
lllpper Vuln, A Charon; a.
puutila Key, la
4.
Hootch Affair. O Hear*; I. I in
perlal Marla. II Mtinla; « No
b itty Pal. T Taylor} 7. Ora
rlnun, T l'#r#t
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&gt; » a . n l e » r r e o f I M !■
I in Hr.
1. I'amtttlr llyr&lt;f. I. Kill*: f
Spirit o f ilro ra ln , JWlrm.iM.
3. Mlau..tjrl Itynl. II Hlllra; 6.
Mr. M tl, I. Cprlamt: ft. Until*
Mr. M (I. Is Coprlatul; ft. Until*
It M unti; 7. Mr. Hobnrln, T
Taylor
I ’l l l l l l l Ilftf’K— U M . Iftnarlrr
llurep—2 f rm r ultli
I. Mlaly
Danta. I' Mnnrr; 7.
Mlely Hally.
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I
Funky flnb. tl Johnanri; I. f a r .
■ o J or, |. l im it : ft. Minty l lr .
ward. A ItUnchoj I, Miss I:m«l Ir, H W'llllikiiiron; 7. Mlaly
Whig. Il W lk o ff
n il im i
H H K — s -iimi
I'arr. \s.$».»xInnrrn ef Rl.ft*o la
IIfall me— I mile
I. Chlf*
Onl IS
I
Jenn* Malburn. H f h a n r ; ]
Shady Maid. Wnt. Iloblnnoii;
I. Doctor* Pronin, It liu n n : ft.
Iftotijr ( '.mil, 4} Holder: &lt; KMro) Pick, .1 llnllr y; 7. Kllnrnry June. II Mrlot&lt;»«h
1 ' i n i l H i l l ! — a;mik— «j«ar.
I f f llwrar— S f rm r eMn
up

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C.
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M M II H M R — gniui — qwarler b t r » r - S j r m r nldn nnd up
I. 1#1MIr J,,r Hire. H lliirrrn.
3. Ilesbhy Thymti", O Jobnnr^i;:
3 T uiikIi Knuutfb. J Cronn; 4.
Florida (Jurm. I* Moore; ft.
I.lttle J«i# Fair. Is l l u n l ; «
Motminin liar. C Whlnnrr; 3.
H« aKrrn Parade. A Hlaucho

Preservation of food by de­
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brought to you from lo­
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organizations

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II Play It Cool - - Piersall

Jaciuk Released
LAKELAND, Fla. (UP!)
Tha Detroit Tigers an­
nounced Sunday tho release
ef third baseman Jaciuk. Ja ­
ciuk had requested tha raleas# bocauae ha wished to
play with the llanahin Tigers
of the Japanese Central
League.

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Saaford’a Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 E. let 8T.
FA 2-0983

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II) LARKY VERSIIEL
Pity the poor lawyer*! Cirruit Judge Vatic William* Jr.
ha* decided to appoint Irani
attorneys to defend indigent
people accused of felonies. . . ,
Now the attorneys are seek­
ing spec inI legislation to com*
pensnte themselves lur the
jolt. , . .
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How about n special bill for
■ public defender here?
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And will Voile use the mar­
ble m e t h o d u&gt; pick the
*iucky” (? ) attorney?
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Looks like that pipeline
might he const!lifted after all.
. . . Of eourse, all they have to
-do now is get a permit to
cross those railroad tracks on
Mcllonville. . , , lly the way
Ilurnup nnd Sims hus the pipe
contruet work.
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Cooperation Lag
Rapped By Avery
Lack of co-operation by Ihr
County School Hoard with the
County Commission was dr
cried this morning at regular
session of the latter board.
What was termed “five
year* of misunderstanding"
between the tw o count)
groups was brought into the
o p e n when Commissioner
James Avery queried wheth­
er the School Hoard had ob­
tained a building permit fur
ils proposrd new English Es­
tates school. Robert Brown,
toning director, rpplled no
application has been made for
a building permit.
Avery then pointed out Rial

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the schoot and its paved
areas will surpass the 2.300square loot minimum re
quired for drainage purposes.
It was former Commission­
er Vernon Dunn who stated
that there has been a lack of
cooperation on the part of
Hip School Hoard for five
)cars or more. “One tunc a
few years bark," Dunn ex­
claimed, "we directed an in­
quiry to the School Hoard
about some proposrd plans
and a member of the press
brought hark the answer
from lhat body: ‘What we
do is none of your d— busi­
ness'!"

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Road W oes
Hit Board

W E A T H E R : S how er* th ro u g h W etlnestlay. T u rn in g coltl to n ig h t. H igh to d a y . *&gt;'*-60. Low to n ig h t, Il'i-IO.
VOL. 51!

U n ite d I’rcn* L eased W ire

Bulletin

T l ’L S ., F E R U A U Y 26, 10611

8A N F O I1H , F L O R ID A

B R IEFS

NAS Man Joins
Energetic 700
In Walkathon

Reform Tax
Bill Expected

U nfortunate
WASHINGTON
CPU
—
The' National Association for
Hie Advancement of Colored
People says its original bjeelinns to Miami Reach as a
possible silo for tlie Hall na­
tional political party conven­
tions were "unfortunate."

Muslims Meet
CHICAGO (CPI) — The
"black Muslim*", a militant
sect which preaches Hie sup­
remacy ol the Negro rare,
met in national convention to­
day under tlie leadership of
its "messenger of Allah” , Eli­
jah Muhammad.

Government Suit
MIAMI (CPU — Miami
realtor Douglas Voorhrc* sit
eil the federal government for
$75.wto Monday, h o p i n g
through this to gel the l! S
ransoming of Cuhan invasion
prisoners into court for a
determination of its legality.

No Issues

TALI-A II ASSEE t CPI l Short campaigns eharaeterzed
by a large field of candi­
dates, heavy spending ami u
notable luck of issuc-s culmi­
nated today In the first of
three election* in IX counties
lo fill 3* new seats created
by reapportlonment.

Strike Set
United Pres* International
Railway clerks said they
will strike the Southern Paci­
fic, the West’s largest rail­
road. tonight in a climax In
their five-year dispute over
automation New York pub­
lishers and striking printers
will meet again in an effort
to end the 81 day newspaper
strike.

Pact
nexation will bo required be­
fore water and sewer connec­
tions arc hooked up to any In­
dustrial area;
Agreed to hold a public
hearing March 25 on request

for n liquor license at 15th, east of Virginia Avenue north
and Elm for the Loyal Order of. Second Street owned by
of the Moose. The liquor zone Mrs. Martha It. Raborn;
will need to be enlarged by
Agreed to rename Country
ordinance if it Is approved; Club Drive lo Country Club
Agreed In annex two Inis | Hoad.

Winter Storm
Slams Into Dixie

By Unhid Pres* liiteru.ilional
A new winter storm unload­
ed snow und ice in the Smith 1
today in n see-saw performW ITH A L L T H IS T A L K A IIO U T I ’uu rtlim iso a n n e x it n iiirh t l&gt;o n (rood
a lire of the elements,
Idea fnp llie ('i m lily Cum mi union In look o v er tile c o u rtro o m to d a y . T lire o
Tennessee, Virginia a n d
ItiuL els w ore filled w it It ra in w a te r at 10 a.m . T h e ro o f o f th e fa c ility w a s
North Carolina felt tlie brunt
ri’im im l lant y e a r.
( lle r u ld P h o to )
of the new storm which tomlaical temperature* a* much
n* 40 degices from balmy
loading* over inm-h of tinregion Monday.
S h o vv e r * threatened the
turnout election in IK Florida
refused u»e of the wording
ihihliu i n t e r e s t in thu pro- emphasized.
counties to roIi-cI 3K new mem­ pasral n e w t u s s e l h e r i y c h a r ­
The only other major objec­ "condemnation" or “eminent
ber* of the legjxluture under
tion was raised by llihhuid domain" in the paragraph
t e r n i l s ic|irc»ciiU 'd hy' u lilciu
the state’s revised reuppurt'a.-elhcrry, memlo.-r of the
l u i l f - d a / i i i pi-aplu u l Muiulay
dealing with the town's right
Ihutment plurt, und small cruft
chatter committee, who flatly
n i g h t ’s m e e t i n g o f lla- c o u n ­
la acquire land fur public Im­
warning* wrrp up nlong the
IU
provement.
Chesapeake Ray und from cil und c h a r t e r c o i n m i l l e u la
Casselberry remained ada­
d i s c u s s n eed ed c h a n g e * ill the
Morgan City, La., to Apalu
o r i g i n a l d r a f t b e f o r e it
mant on the point even though
chimin, Fla.
,
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
The cold weather was ex­ d i a n n Into bill far prusulitu
udvLril that ruscareh possib­
pected to spread into Georgia tilth til the S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e .
ly vs III -boss l Imt state legisO n ly o lle •&gt;! ll i e s i x p r e s e n t ,
and Ahibuoiu during the
J lutioii ulrendy grants the town
aftem ioll. Low* of It to 20 Mrs. E d ilii I)purr, s u g g e s t e d
Fuel presently being u»cd
.
degree* were predicted for ally i liu n g es. Mrs. Ruerr'x to file llie bol If lx at the II. L. s u c h powers.
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t-aneertied
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&lt;*. nditiou* desired by
tin- northern section of tinHunt cunning plum I- imt gas,
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ton state* tonight.
lull fuel oil, Everett Iliggs,
owner lefuslltg to sell could
Walter Lnonoy, 7S, and his c o u n cil p o w e r t o h u p . s c iniy p l a n t mu linger, raid today
hold up an entire improve,
wife, faille, 71, burned to f i n a l o f t a x e s n e e d e d t o f i n lltformanta aL the scene Fildeath this morning in their m ice m a jo r I m p r o v e m e n t ! , e x ­ day informed thu 1let aid new* in, ut program, possibly fur
cep t a d v a l o r e m t a x e s , w i t h ­
many years.
home at Decutur, Ala.
icporter that the Imilei* were
ou t c o m i n g b e f o l e tlie p e o p le
Mrs. Duerr asked if u ma­
gas-fired, which when printed
iii a t e f e i e n i l u m .
jority vote of the people re­
in Monday's Herald brought
Her
insistent
and u i g u questing l Imt withheld proper,
protest* from haul gu* com­
m eiitulive p resen ta tio n drew
lie* lo- sold would carry any
panies.
responsive
file
from
so m e
Hlmid d»unr* are linked to
Riggs said today Hml tit- weight.
“II hi pel cent of the peo­
note limv hours far the Semi- m em la -ia o f t h e council and though oil ha* been in use, and
r e s u lte d in ( h u i i m u n E d w iin l
ple
wf 'tills' town agree on
Male
County It land Rank,
will continue to be uxral when
which lira nine effective Man- l.iinti i l o s i n g llie f l o o r to a n y ­ the plunl gets hack In opera­ anything,' ” t'u-xelhviry said,
o n e but the c o u n c il a n d cornI’ll give it to them!"
day.
tion, (probably tin* week I, naAfter additional minor eorManila)-, T u c u l l y und iiiUlco u n til t h e c h a r t e r in it* total gu* facilities are being
i
retain*
desired in certain
e n t i r e l y Imd b e e n read and
Thursduy, Ihe bald,, located on
prepared lur Ihe plant and
co n sid er ed .
plunseoliigy
were pomled out
Second St. la-bind Seminole
will he Itooked up in a few
i In- ............ ul ill aft was turn­
Luitli (minted o u t l o M is.
.Menn-riul Hospital will he
weeks, converting thu Indicts
D u e r r lli.it th e c o u n c i l is e l e c t ­
ed over to the atorney to "pur­
open from 3:30 to 8 p. m
to gns l,uinci».
ed by t h e p e o p le t o niu liu ge
sue and revamp supplement­
Ilnur* on Wednesday and
"We will retain tlie fuel oil
tiiu t o w n b u s i n e s s a n d liiut
ary
mutter in acrorduneo with
Friday will ba from 9 a. m.
lines, however, for emergency
t h o s e e l e c t e d s h o u ld lie a id e to
finding* ul the meeting."
till 2 p. m.
service, sbi old there lot a
do t-o w i t h o u t h a v i n g t o b rin g
failure of the gu* service,"
e v e r y m a i l e r t o a p u b lic v o t e .
Riggs said.
"W hat you uie wanting is
for u* to write clause* in the
charter which would allow Furry C o llid c N
KOBE, Japan (U I'li — A
you, Uie voter, to relux your
walkway. Authorities said the
vigilance iu electing a coun­ Japanese ferry with (hi per­
shootings occurred sometime
cil. If y hi put the 'right' kind sons aboard collided with a
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
between midnight and 2 a. m
freighter in early morning
A search was launrlied for of people ill office you won't clarkne** today. A high death Six prrtons claiming all or
have
to
worry
tthout
the
(inrt of Hie $100,IKK) state re­
Spears and several hour*
loll was iraicd.
ward lor solution of thu Cltlllater, bloodhounds led the 'wrong' kind of uctiun being
taken," he stressed.
poise to his hotly.
lingwortb murder case a r­
“ I b e l i e v e t h a t p o in t* y o u Puy Raises
Officers said Spears ap­
gued their claim* before la-on
TALLAHASSEE (LPD — Circuit Court Judge W. May
parently went to hit own ore r a i s i n g co u ld bo b r o u g h t
home after Hie slayings ami t o s u i t by* any t a x p a y e r i f u The Cabinet Budget Commis­ Walker today.
picked up a shotgun which c o u n c il s h o u ld pas* n c l i c n yo u sion approved pay raises (or
Judge Walker said tbe hear­
was found at the scene. Offi­ u re q u e s t i o n i n g . Y o u 'r e ask­ Health Department sanitary ing, uhicb will include docu­
cers said Spears apparently ing t h a t we l i m i t p o w e r s engineers today but not at mentary evidence, writnrsscs
died from a self-inflicted w h i c h d e f i n i t e l y s h o u l d be in thr rates sought by tbe big and other technical matters,
t h e ' h a n d * o f t h e c o u n c i l , " he agency.
wound.
may last all day.

Casselberry 'Talks' Charter

Biggs Says
Boilers Mol Gas

New Donor
Hours Noted

Gunbattle Leaves Three Dead
of Huffman and sister of
Griffin, received * wound in
the back and was ho-pitaUzc J.
Tlie shooting* touched off
a
massive
manhunt
fur
Spears, a state highway em ­
ploye.
RIoodliounds
were
brought in from a state pri­
son to aid a posse of high­
way patrolmen, sheriffs de­
puties and police.
Deputies found two of llie
dead men sprawled Inside
Mrs. Huffman’s house and
tlie third lying outside on a

N O . 6.'&gt;6

£ nalyzes, Ponders, Probes, Etc.

City

★ ★ ★
Health Cards
'Knocked' Out

m

E sta b lish e d 1008

Avery continued: “ We are
in our rights on this matter
of a building permit for Eng­
lish Estates school. We should The Sonny IJston-floyd r a t ­
insist an access road !»e pro­
vided by the School Hoard be- er son heavyweight cham­
fore wo approve a building pionship fight was postpon­
ed today for six nr seven
permit.
“ It seems to he the policy day* to allow more time
of Hie School Board to erect lor Union's slightly-sprain­
its new schools in the boon­ ed knee to heal.
docks and then Insist that we
The City Commission Mon­
provide a road to it."
day night, after studying,
reading, inquiring, question­
The question was further
ing, examining, weighing,
rnilghtened when fl. C. Call- r u u v A . . .
probing, analyzing, thinking,
son. chairman of the Longreasoning, reflecting a n d
wood City Council, in being
(Hindering, finally gave its
assured that approval has
approval, by a I t vole, for a
born made for paving of
fu r year contract with the
Highway 27 between laing Urge Admission
Sanford
Pipeline Co. to rou­
wood and Altamonte Springs,
MACON, Ga. (UP1) — The
asked the county to build an student newspaper at Mercer st ruct the I.veil It y with a Hi
right-fool sidewalk for Hirer- University Monday editorially year renewal option alter the
quarters of a mile to Lyman urged Hie admission of a live year* have elapsed.
It look the commission, HI
School for students lie was Negro applicant Irom Ghana
minutes to go over the lease
told that this would mean -a
an-i then adjourned the meet­
change of plan* and inighl U. S. Pressure
ing until next Monday to give
delay Ihe road improvement
GENEVA turn — Tlie attorneys a chance in get
for a year or more. County United Slates will pressure
Engineer William Rush ad­ the Russian* for nuclear nego­ their legal thinking in order
vised the matter he held in tiations a* long as there iv before the lease is signed.
Jim Crappa opposed the
abeyance until the road Ini- a glimmer of hope for a test
|)rou-mcnt he completed,
move saying "I don’t like the
ban
treaty,
Informed
sources
T|le ||praM UPrjpd Schoot
lirst (iv o year agreement."
Su||, j, T
wnethcr said today.
(Tapp* wanted the city to gel
$lou per month for Ihe lirst
he nr School Hoard members Terror Action
live years.
had a reply to this criticism
CARACAS. Venezuela (UP1)
Hie city will gel $1,200 per
and was informed that he, — Gunmen believed In lie
Milwce, would attend this ] Communist terrorists broke year for Ihe lirst live years
allcrnoon's continued session into homes ami a factory here and then five percent of the
gross of Ha- company tlie
of the County Commission.
Monday to stral arms, am ­
Avery, when advised of munitions, money and other next lit )rar*.
Construction of the pipeline
this, concluded: "I'll have a properly, it was reported to­
is expected to ft art Within Hie
lot of questions for Mr. Mil- day.
next three weeks. The lino
wee to answer."
will stretch from the lake
Gets
Rebuke
Milwce telephoned The Her­
front to Mcllonville Avc. and
BRUSSELS turn -F ra n c e
ald at I2:3d p in. In say lie
I then to the Naval Air Station.
would nut attend tills after­ received a rebuke from it*
in other business, the cily
noon's Cum mission session Common Market partner* to­ reaffirmed its |*dley that anbut would have "a prepared day when they declined In
slalcmcnl, step hy step, Wed­ give final approval for an
economic aid program for
nesday morning "
former French rolonirs in
Alrlca.

A recent fire nt Hie I'opular
Ave. dump was put out by
city crews. . . . Harrowed two
pumps from Hie utility depart­
ment to put out the hinre. , , ,
The word Is tiitst Hut depart­
ment just didn't have enough
men. Fire Chief Muck Cleve­
land Sr. will he asked to ex­
Ileque.sts on road am i (Im itm ifc pro b lem s, nlotijr
plain nt the next regular com­
w ith th r e e public h c a rin jw on re a m in g , occupied m o s t
mission meeting.
• * *
o f th is m orniiift'n session o f th e C o u n ty C om m ission.
A CONVERSATION WITH Two rczunlnir re q u e s ts w ere a p p ro v ed a n d one ta b le d .
W illiam Hlidock, rcpresen tiltK tin.1 S em inole Plaza
MICK CHIEF MACK CLEVE­
LAND SR.
S h o p p in g C e n te r, s o u g h t a p p ro v a l fo r tw o b u ild in g
permit* for new building*
RKI’ORTKK: Mack, some
there. He pointed out applica­
nceusiitions made nt the City
-j4r ★
★
tion bus been made to the
Commission Inst night uhout
fire department not answer­
Town of Casselberry to annex
ing the rail to the dump fire.
Hie 23-aerc site of the shop­
What goes?
ping center and thi* is to be
CLEVELAND: No truth in
acted on within three or tuut
it. We ninde several runs out
week* by the Town Council.
tlieic and finally put the fire
tjuestrcn of drainage was
Suppuit of a move to pro­
out with llie aid of city crews
r a i s e d and Commissioner
vide the county pay fee* (or
Monday.
James Avery moved tin- build.
alto tor)* repieseoting indig­
• 4 *
permits la- granted since
ent*
ill
criminal
actions
was
K
LEFT OVER CITY COM­
"in line weeks this will be
MISSION NOTES. . . . Joe ? usked of the County Commis­ Casselberry’s baby*.1*
Raker asks about downtown sion this morning.
T h | . rrikiesl was tabl-H
commercial inspection. . . . ] Circuit Judge Vi-b" t W l.
penning receipt of a letter
limns
Jr.
naked
the
Commis­
It's coming, he’s told . . . Joe
from the Town of Casselberry
Raker asks about vacant prop­ sion to support stole wide
recommending the Commis­
legislation
plovidlng
for
o
erty reappraisal. . , . It's com­
sion
grnnl thu permits. This
ing, he's told again. . . . City public deft-nder. "If tins should
letter was received by the
fail,"
he
continued,
"then
1
agrees to advertise for heat­
ing-air conditioning unit for request ycu abide by n resolu­ Commission just ns it re­
llie recreation office. . . . How tion of Hie Seminole County- cessed for the noon luncheon.
many people use It ? Cost liar Association that the coun­ Lake Mary Chamber of
Slate Health Department,
»3U0. . . . Remember when ty pay uttorney fee* in these Commerce officials were ad­ under a new law, no longer
vised approval lias been grunt­
our city fathers refused to case*."
Tlie judge said local attor­ ed for action connecting Luke requires food handlers to hold
buy lights fur one of His Lit­
tle League diamonds? , . . ney* appointed by him to re­ Mary Boulevard to Interstate health cards, County Health
present Indigent defendant* t. Tlie question was ruined by Dircclur Frank la-one advis­
Cost t-liu). . . ,
• * s
have ilniiu mi without Zentun* Riiland Keogh, chamber pres­ ed thu County Commission
AND SOME MORE. . . . erution. Hu pointed out the ident. Frank Evan*, chairman this morning.
Sewage treatment plant will rrunty pays physician* for of the chamber's lighting com­
He pointed out that the law
be completed by May I, com­ caring for indigent pulieuts. mittee. informed the Commis­ provide* counties may re­
missioners told . . . Contractor
Curt oil Hurke, bar assocln- sion the community would quire food handlers to hold
will have to puy ? 1l.'i per day tion president, also asked sup­ pay for street lighting if the health card*. He added his
penalty for not finishing at port of the matter of attorney county vvruld approve. County department does not provide
expiration date Feb. !l. . . . fees and agreed to compile Attorney Harold Johnson was physical examinations f o r
WOW I . . . Commissioners figure* for the Commission's directed to work out a sulu- health cards, that food handl­
asked to puy Mil) apprulsul study. He said tliat a public thin with u power company.
ers have been required to
Other action hy tl&gt;e Com­ visit their private physicians.
cost of old post office . . . Get defender could be retained
our own upptnisers, City says. for $7,500 annually, or that mission tlii* morning:
Hr. Leone said tic has askTabled rexoning from agri­ rd for rlarification of the
. . . NAS want to increase wa­ a budget in that amount
ter pumpuge, , . . Did you should suffice to psy court- cultural In commercial of a law. The Commission accept­
pint at SR-46 and Lake Har­ ed bis rc routine ml at ion that
know the monthly NAS water appointed lawyer*.
ney Road nt Geneva; approv­ It hold in abeyance the m at­
bill runs around fllOO.
•
*
•
ed re/oning from agricultural ter of the County retaining an
to II-2 duplex a plot just off X-ray technirian to assist in
The State has given th i
West First Street about one providing health cards for
okay on English Estates Ele­
milo wr»t of the railroad medically indigent f o o d
mentary School plans. . . •
crosung. and approved re handlers.
Rids will he opened Msr. 2d,
» &lt; •
zoning (rum R-I-A single resi­
A Sanford airman lias put dence to agricultural of a plot
That controversial R l r d
the Navy in the running In in Beverly Hills subdivision.
Sanctuary hearing cumei up
"Walkathon" competition.
Deferred action on a re­
Thursday in Orlando. . . . The
Jsm rs W. Biism II, 19, who quest hy Elmer K. Jones to
Game and Fish Commission
is attached to the Heavy At trade a pauper*' cemetery
will most likely close soma 7,-'
lack Wing One Half here, plot" for a 130-foot roadway
000 acres, including NAS,
Saturday Joined imi energetic Into a Negro cemetery at
• * *
soul* who answered tlie call Forest City. June* said he
WASHINGTON (LTD —
1'cople railing wanting to
of a Tampa radio station to will buy the cemetery tf the Democratic leader* said after
Inow which of our young doe.
walk s 50-ntilc preplanned County wall replare the road a meeting today with Presi­
tors is lesvipg . . . Well, it's
route between Tampa and knocked out by Hurricane dent Kennedy thst a tax cut
nut Ken Peirce.
Clearwater. Of tlie too. 121— Donna.
bill containing "certain re­
• • •
including Russel!—made II.
forms" would be enacted by
People callin’ all day won­
Saturday morning, at the
Congress this year.
dering where they vote . . .
hreak of dawn, he wa» with Blue Chips
"Everybody recognize* that
No election in Seminole Coun­
Uie mob awaiting the start­ NEW YORK (U ril-S to ck s the taxes are too high,"
ty today . . . Only general
opened easier on moderate House Speakrr John W. Mc­
election March 23. Had one er'* gun.
Sevcnlccn-and-a-half hour* turnover today with most Cormack said slier (he week­
gentleman call and say, "1
later, Ju»t after tire stroke blue chips dropping fractions. ly breakfast meeting.
want to vote fur Mack, how
of midnight, Bussell rrossed
come the polls are closed?"
the finish line at a Tampa
• » •
reitaurant. "I wasn't too
Yep, former County En­
tired," he reflected. "The
gineer Carlton Bliss was cor­
back* of my leg* ached hut I
rect when he stated Hear
wain’t what you'd call ex­ WILKESBORO, V C. (UP1) 1Unite about right mile* west
Lake Road would become &gt;
“dead issue,'* It was not even hausted."
—Three men were slain by of here.
mentioned on the new acoop
rifle fire In a mountain gunA woman, wits of one of
sheet for County Road Pro­
Herald Index
battle near here early today the victim*, wa* wounded in
gram. Fact remains that Rear
..... I’age 2
Bridge
a.id a fourth man was found the early morning shooting in
Like Road has the highest
..
....
Page
7
Classified
shot
to death, apparently a this rugged section of north­
daily traffic count of any
Page «
suicide.
west North Carolina.
Seminole County Road ac­ Comica .....
Dear Abhy ------ Pag* 2
Kusieil Spcaris, 42, dressed
Wilkes County authorities
cording to Mr. Boggs from
Page 4 in paint-spattered overall*, identified Ihe three dead men
Editorial
the State Road survey office
Entertainment
Page 2 was found dead with a shot­ a* Monroe Griffin. 50. his
In DeLanJ
• • •
Legal*
Page H A 7
gun by his side shortly after 22-year-old son, Lewis Griffin,
a a. m., about six hours af­ and Robert Huffman, $2, all
Puxgle . -------Pags 6
Oops that safe b o a t i n g
ter the bodies of the three of near Wilkesboro.
Society ....—
Pag* 3
course is not tomorrow but
Mrs. Knxie Huflman, wife
men were discovered at a
Sport*
....
Pag* 6
Mar. ti. . . . Surry I

Attorneys Ask
'Compensation'

$mtford lirralit

' Six Claiming
Murder Reward

�r
Cold Hits W est
United Prea* International
Polar air puttied tempera­
tures bo low rcro from Mon­
tana to Michigan today. Cold
wave warding! were potted
u far toutb a i Ti n nonce and
MlsiUflppl.
The lateit blast of arctic
• ir threatened to cover Lake

r

Superior with Ice for the ftrtt
time Ihlf century. Ice on the
Croat Lakes was the worst
ever recorded and was ex­
pected to make the opening of
navigation thii year late and
difficult.
Snow-ctoggcd New York
state reported roads still

closed today. Snow was swept
Into a and to font drifts in
some areas hy JO mile j&gt;cr
hour winds.
Light snow fell across the
Appalachians during the night
and hazardous driving warn­
ings were posted for most of
Tennessee, where dropping

A GOLDEN SHOVEL was used by shopping center officials when they
officially announced construction of 30 now stores a t the Seminole Plaza
Shopping Center at the junction of Ilwy. 17-92 and SR 430, Monday. From
left are E. N. Homer, president of Eastern Diversified; J. C. Robinson
president of Tradewlnds Cafeterias, Inc.; John Collins of the Chase Man­
hattan Bank, financier; Roy Coppedge, director of MeCrory’s Corporation
and E. C. Etchlson, McCrory's supervisor.
(Herald Ehoto)

Davis Paces Oscar Nominees
H O L L Y W O O D (UP!) Bette Dsvli, who only rocantly was advertising in Holly­
wood for s movlo Job, today
w ss sa Academy Award
nominal for tha boat actroaa
i t IMS.
Mias Davla, a two timo Qa­
t a r winner, waa nominated
Monday for tha tanth Uma,
more than -any other atar. Her
nomination cama fee "What
Ever Happened to Baby
J a n e !" s film aha haa des­
cribed sa s “modest little pic­
ture."
Also nominated aa beat actraaa wars Katharine Hepbum , (Long Day’s Joumay
Into N ight), Anna Bancroft
(Tha Miracle Worker), Oeraldine Page (Sweet Bird of
Youth) and Lae Itemlck (Daya

of Wine and Roaea). Mlaa
Hepburn won an Oacar SO
yeara a g o for "Morning
CHcry.’
Tha nomination of Mlaa
Davis, who had previously ad­
vertised for acting work In a
movie trade magazine, sharp­
ly eontraited to tha defeated
attitude aha expreeaed only
a few waeka ago.
"No woman haa been more
defeated personally and profeealonally than I've bean fer
tha paat 10 yeara," aha eald.
"I call them the black yeara—
10 yeara of nothing/
Choaan aa nomlnaaa for beat
actor ware prevloua winner
Burt Lancaater (Bird Man of
A lratras), Jack L e m m o n
(Daya of Wine and Kox-a),
1‘etcr O’Toole (l.nwrenca of

J F K M a y Have Hurt
Ow n Tax Reform Plan
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy appeared
today to have harpooned hla
ewn tax reform program.
Kennedy attrrendered Mon­
day whatever leverage he
might have had for prodding
s reluctant Congress into en­
actment of some revenueboosting tax reforms.
He did so fay laying that
he waa willing to abandon
every one of Ida tax reforms,
tf necessary, to win enact-

JFK To Spell
Out Cuba Plans?
WASHINGTON (UP!) A Senate leader said today
| e expected President Ken­
nedy to spell out the U. 8.
campaign against Castro Cuba
a t the Central American pres­
ident!' meeting In Costa Id­
ea next month.
Senate Democratic leader
Hubert II. Humphrey, (Minn.),
asserted that tie looked for
(ha President "U&gt; document
fully our antl-Communlxl, an­
ti-Castro elforl at (he Costa
Idea meeting."
"1 think he will give any
clariflcatim that is needed,"
Humphrey said In an inter­
view.
.
Kennedy will confer at San
Jose. March 18-20 with the
presidents of Costa Idea,
Guatemala, Nicaragua, Hon­
duras, El Saltudur and Pan
sm s.

Dav Of Prayer
By Mr*. Adam Muller
World Day of Prayer for
(he DeUary-Entei prise area
will ha observed this year at
All Saints Episcopal Church
In Enterprise this Fr day be­
ginning at 10 a.m. Members
of all rhuichea In th* area
are urged to attend.

/

i

menl this year of a net in­
come tax reduction of (10 bil­
lion or inure spread over
three years.
This had been Implicit oil
along. Hut the fact that the
President publicly acknow­
ledged it strengthened the po
silion of those battling against
Ilie tax-lightening reforms.
Conversely, It undermined
the position of Chairman Wil­
bur I). Mills, 1) Ark., of the
House Ways and Means Com­
mittee, who was largely re ­
sponsible for persuading Ken­
nedy to Include “ tax re­
forms" with his tax reduction

program.
Mills declined comment on
Kennedy's statement. Hut no
one doubted that the veteran
lawmaker waa unhappy over
Hie President's latest tax pro­
nouncement.
Some lawmakers were putiled as to why the President
was taking a Hue that could
not help but hurt hla uwn
relations with Mills, who
presumably will lie called upou to carry the legislative
ball for (lie tax cut.

Arabia), Gregory Peck (To
Kill A Mockingbird) and Marc e l l o Maatrolanni (DlvorceItallan Style),
It waa Lancaater’a third
nomination, Peck'a fifth and
the third in thla category fur
Lemmon who haa won a aupportlng actor Oacar. Ha la
now atcmptlng to ba tha first
parson to win Oicara in sup­
porting and leading rola cate
gorlea.
The five picture* voted beat
of tha year were "Lawrence t f
Arabia,” "The Longed Day,"
"To Kill A Mockingbird,"
"Mutiny on tha Bounty" and
"Tha Music Man."
Tha most nomination* Ware
earned by "Lawrenra of Ara­
bia" which got 10. "To Kill A
Mockingbird" receive 8 and
"Mutiny on tha Bounty," 7.
Nominations as beat director
fee IIMI2 went to David I-ean
(Lawrence of Arabia), Robert
Mulligan (To Kill A Mocking
bird), Arthur Penn (The Miracln Worker), Prank Perry
(David nmi Linn) and Pietro
Germ I (Divorce — ltellun
Style),
Contender* for the host sup­
porting actor award ure Ed
Bfgloy (Sweet B i r d of
Youth), Victor Huono (What
Ever llapiH-ned to Baby
Juno?), Telly Kavalmt (Bird
Mali of Alcatrax), Omar Shar­
if (Lawrence eg Arabia) and
Terrence Slump (Billy Budil).
Tlioue nominated for best
supporting actress award were
Mury Bailluim (Tu Kill A
Mockingbird), Patty D u k a
fllis* Miracle Worker), Shir­
ley Knight (Sweet Bird of
Youth), A n g e l a Lanabury
(The Manchurian Candidate)
and Thelma Ritter (Hint Man
of Alcatrax).
Pur the best «ong first used
In an eligible picture the no­
mination* included "Day* of
Wine ond Unseat" "Follow
Mo" (Mutiny cn the Bounty);
"Second Chance" (Two for the
Seesaw); "Tender I* th*
Night” and "Walk on the Wild
Side."
Tin- winner* will be tele­
cast uutiouully April 8, the
HMli annual Oscar ceremony.

temperatures changed rain to
snow.
Only the extreme Southeast
escaped the effects of the
newest siege of cold air.
Bain swept the West Coast
from northern California to
the Canadian border during
the night Nearly H inch of
rain was dumped at Belling­
ham, Wash., in six hours.
The Canadian consulate at
Chicago said that Lake Sup­
erior, the largest body of
fresh walcr In the world, was
almost completely frozen over
except for a few acres of
open water near Isle Royale.
Canadian Department of
T r a n s p o r t reconnaissance
units kept do&gt;e check on
tlie (Jreak Lake Ice cover and
reported the lake system had
"the
greatest degree
of
freeze-over" ever recorded.
Lake Michigan icc wax Hie
worst this century. Lake Eric
was mostly Ice covered six
weeks ago.
The U. S. Weather Bureau
at Detroit said Ice was one
yawl thick at some shoreline
cities. Air line pilots report­
ed more than 90 per cent Ice
cover on Lakes Superior.
Michigan and Huron. U ke
Ontario appeared to have the
must open water.

Flu Rampant;
Thousands III
By United Press International
Tlie flu epidemic continued
to rage today In Alabama
with thousands 111. Other
thousands were stricken else­
where in the Eaat.
Alabama c o u n t e d 6,387
cases, of which more than
half were in Marshall County
in the northern part of the
state.
Mississippi had 2,575 cases
of influcnia, mostly in the
northern part of the stale, but
the state BoarU of Health did
not consider the number
alarming.
In Marshall County, cpidamologlst Mr*. Virginia Bar­
ton said tile number of cases
continued to rise. "1 think
it will get worse before it
get* better," she laid, in
Mississippi, most of the flu
was believed tu be of the
Aslan atrain.
The latest report of U. S.
Public Health Scrvlca offi­
cials said the flu outbreak
had spread among 21 states
and the District of Columbia.
It said the feared Allan strain
had been found In 11 itatei.
The death toll mounted.
New York City health offi­
cial! aahi 811 persons died in
the city from either influ­
ents or pneumonia during the
first seven weeka of 1863,
about soo more than normal.
Elaowhrre ihc loll included
West Virginia 7, Kentucky 3,
Indiana, Michigan and Flor­
ida, 1 each. Several elderly
patients died In a rest home
in Johnson County, Kan.

Sanford Youth
Ends Course
As Copter Pilot
First Lt. Joseph 11. Hutch­
ison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert U. Hutchison, It. 11.
2, recently completed un
eight-week helicopter pilot
course at the Army’s primary
hellcopter school, Camp Wolters, Tex.
Lt Hutchison entered the
Army m September 10.19 end
previously hud been station­
ed in Korea, He 1* a gradu­
ate of Seminole High School
and Georgia Institute of Tech­
nology, Atlanta.
Of the 11,800 fire deaths tn
the U. S. during 1962, 6,iix)
occurred in buuies and onethird of these victims (2.2UO)
were children.

V en u s Is Lifeless
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Mari­
ner E’m verdict in that lovely Venue
In lifclooM.
That wan the word toduy in ad­
vance of a newM conference on wliat
thu 447-poumt .Mpncecrnfl discovered
when It flew pant the britfltteal of
the lilmietn hod Dec. 14.
Radio utilities had indicated bufore Murine 2’a historic fUtilit that
thu surface temperature of earth ’*
neurcHl planetary neljriitxtr waa (lib
dourevh Fahrenheit, higher thun the
niultiiiK jaoint of lend.
There wu* u chance, however,
th at the radio findings were wrong.
Two of nix instrument packages
aboard Murmur 2 were given the spe­

cific job of finding out whether
Veiiu* might actually lie cool enough
und' moist enough to xupport living
thing*.
Sciential* have now *|ient mure
thun two montha at inlying the dntu
from these apcciul inatramenta. Their
conclusion:
Venue ia indeed too hut and it
also i* too dry to be the abode of life
a* It 1* known on earth.
Mariner 2 wu* launched by tlie
National Aurunuulica and S|utce AdininUtratimi (NASA) Aug. 27. After
10914 day* of travel through inter­
planetary apace, it paused within 21,000 mile* of perpetually cluud-maaked
Venus.

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By Abigail Van Buren
has a problem, nor does she seek
help a* you have done in writing to
me. If you can’t talk to yunr doctor,
see your clergyman right away. He
will understand and help you, hut
you must do as he says.

DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law
carries my father-in-law his juice
while he in shaving, and then drives
his car out of the garage and wfarms
il up for him. I have tried to get my
wife to adopt these tender, loving
gestures, but she won’t do it. Iiow
can I get her to take u lesson from
her mother?
LATE RISER

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DEAR ABBY: Since 1 got preg­
nant four month* ago, every tittle
thing upsets me. The house looks a
wreck, I never get caught up on my
washing and ironing und the kitchen
sink i* always full of dirty dishes, I
can't control the older children. I
scream al them until I'm hoursc and
whip them until I’m exhausted. I'm
so glad when they’re at school. I cry
a lot when i’m alone and think I
must be "crazy." I have prayed for
help hut none conies. I could never
tell this to my doctor. Everyone
thinks I'm so calm. This baby will he
number ten.
"CRAZY PERSON"

Clarksburg. W. Vn.)
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "ON THE
VINE” : You'll enjoy life more if you
get off the grape.
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By Oswald Jacoby

A bridge classic that ap­
pears again and again is Hie
*76832
(M SS
Duke of Cumberland band,
♦ Nan*
and It goes back to whist.
*88481
■AST (D)
Tho Duke was shown a hand
A
m Non*
*KJt
something like the East hand,
1081781
VAKQJ
except that It held tha seven
81
4 AKQ
410611
*A K Q
of spades and no queen of
SOUTH
diamond*. He was asked what
* AQ 1084
be would lead it spades were
V None
trumps
and replied, "A
♦ 410467644
trump, of course.”
* Nan*
and Was* vulnerable
He wss told that he would­
I n t | | Was* North
n't take a trick and event­ Baal
Pass
(V
ually is supposed to have lost I4VNT. l «
P u s Pose
8*
a 20,000-pound bet on the 4V
Pass Pass • *
Pass 7 *
proposition.
TA
Double
Past Pass
Pass
At contract, East can only
Opening
10
have three trumps for South
lo mske a spade grand slam ing*
The bidding might actually
against East's 32 point hold-

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Out Temporarily
CHICAGO (UPI) The
Chicago Black Hawks will
probably lie without Ihc ser­
vice* of high-scoring Bobby
Hull for Wcdnesdsy night's
game at Toronto. Hull is suf­
fering from a strained liga­
ment in tits left knee.
Crater Luke, Un-gun, is tire
deepest lake in the U. S.,
measuring 1,902 feet.

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child's finger painting, a leD
ten or old valentine, enn sud­
denly bring back the past or
bring a parson far away close
onrn more In memory.
Even old nrllcke clipped
and saved can prove fascinat­
ing when re-read, though the
second response is merely, "I
wonder why in Ui* world this
seemed important enough at
thu time for me to save?" 6
And now and then tho saver
comes across something long
put away which U Just the an­
swer fur a present necl and
thinks smugly, "W asn't 1
smart tu hold onto this?!”
So tho work of sorting and
discarding ia slowed aa the
aaver stops to reminisce, to

Stenstrom
Widens Lead
Stenstrom Realty widened
Ka lead in the Hl-Nooners
League when they won three
points from the second place
C.P.O. Wives.
Giiuiy Fredericks rolled
high series of (HO to help
Gru|ievillc Nursery make q
clean sweep against Shoe­
maker Construction. M. A R.
liar won three points from
Nationwide Insurance and
Dot Uutton's high game of tBI
h e lp ed Muyfair Inn win three
points from the MarLou Res­
taurant.

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dollar to ABBY, Box 1136S, Beverly
Hills, Cnllf.”, for Abby's new booklet,
"HOW TO WHITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS.”

t/jOjcobq On (Bhidqa

People who are ' ruthless
about not holding onto worth­
less ktepsakes or accumulat­
ing clutter of any kind are
aennlMe folk who save themsolve* * lot of work.
But lh«y miss on« kind of
fun that only savars know —
the fun of discovery that la
a by-product of the saver’s
|K&gt;ri»dlc urg# to get rid of
junk ai.d get things sorted
out.
This Is a chore tlie saver
always dreads and puta off
a* lung ns possible. But it
invurlnldy turns out to be
fascinating, due to tho unex­
pected find* he make* when
going through any old rhest,
drawer, trunk or box correctly
labeled "mlacellaneoua."
Tin** "finds," let it bo
pointed out, wouldn't moan a
tiling to anyone but tha saver.
But dua to th* saver's senti­
mental turn of mind, an old
piny bill, a faded snapshot, *

*

What’s on your mind ? For u per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope lo Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

DEAR MOTHER: A "crazy per­
son" doe* not ununlly know that she

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DEAR ABBY: I have noticed
on several occasions the question in
your column about how much control
parents have over their children’s
mail. Unless Postal Regulations have
changed since I retired two years
ago, parents have complete control
over the mail of their children until
the children reach the age of 21 —
if they are living at home. Children
under 21, living with their parents,
are denied the right to rent post of­
fice boxes or to receive mail at I he
General Delivery window.
S. M. Me. (Retired Postmaster,

DEAR LATE: You can't "get"
your wife to perform "tender, lov­
ing gestures" by demanding them.
Find out what your father-in-law
doen to inspire such thoughtfulness,
and take a lesson from HIM,
+

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imisKARLOFF

STARTS SUNDAY

SOI
.„hU0UWCHT

utnaBi* m

take place if the hand were
ever dealt and Umi play is
straightforward. South ruffs
Ihc opening heart lead, ruffs
a diamond in dummy, leads a
trump and finesses his ten,
assuming that East plays the
nine. That Isn’t so straight­
forward, but lt is the winning
play. Another diamond ruff In
dummy and second trump
lead set the stage for a third
diamond ruff.
Now dummy Is out of
trumps, but South still hss
two trumps left and all his
dtamunds are good. He sim­
ply trumps a heart or club
to get back to his hand, pulls
East's last trump and claims
the balance.

By Ruth Millett
wonder, to rrlivo Sum* *xperlencu brought back to con­
sciousness by tho saved re­
minder,
Hut tho drawback la that
it is so hard for a saver to
part with things that bring
back memories that he-—de­
spite his resolution to "get
rid of tills Junk”—usually
throws away very little, but
carefully repacks most of the
junk to sort again another
day.
Words to treasure: Ruth
MlllctCs "How to Have a
Happy Husband." Ju st send
25 cents to Ruth Millett
Reader Service, e/o The San­
ford Herald, P. O. Box 489,
Dept. A, Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

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Sock Tray
SOKC Choice
A greyhound who has al­
ready racked up five first*
in tea starts will try to boost
bis score to six In tonight'*
featured ninth race.
He is Fred Whitehead's
Sock Tray, who has won in
grades D, C, twice in B and
once in A. To date six-timewinners form a very select
group with less than a half
dozen ha’vlng climbed that
high.
Currently Denny Mac is the
track's high scorer and the
only seven lime winner. He,
Texas Lace and Little Rhon­
da will represent the SOKC at
Jacksonville Saturday night in
an Iter-City match race and
they will run here against
three Jacksonville greyhounds
on Saturday, March 9th.
Opposing Sock Tray tonight
will be aeven top flight apeedsters, namely Penrose Lilly,
Kevin'* Pal, Wonderon, Rock
Flight, Mac Stctch, Mrt.
Mops and Archway.

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Don MacIntyre, of Faust
Drugs, rolled ITS. 238 and 203
for a big 620 series in last
week's All-Star Bowling Lea­
gue action. Not far behind
wai John Spolskl with a 618
series.
In team action, Betty Ann'a
trio won all three of their
game* from the league lead­
ers, Larry'a 31art. This is the
first time this year that Lar­
ry's haa lost all three of
their gamei.
Handy Food Stores also
won all three games from
3(eadors Marine. F r a l l e y
Concrete managed to salvage
two wins from Sanford Dry
Cleaners. Faust Drug* took
two games from P. Zeult and
Sons, one hy only one pin.
There were 13 gamea over
the 2(KMnark U it week: Don
MacIntyre, 238-203; J o h n
Spolskl, 223-204; Al DePalma,
212-203; Gerald Behrens, 2ID;
Harold Herbst and Tommy.
Kipp. 207; Rill Hall. 2U6; Joe
Wallace, 203; John Wright,
204, and Rich Murphy, 2U.
Michigan's Isle Royale No*
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America's
last
remaining
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�Tues. Feb. 26. ’63— rnpe 3

Frances Kiefer, David H. Jenkins

| Mrs. Sette
Hostess For
V A H -5 Bridge

Children Surprise Parents
With Anniversary Party

Married In Double Ring Ceremony

The VAH-S Officers Wive*
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N No formal celebration was
met at the DcBary home of Lyrn, 2820 South Elm Avc., planned, or so the couple
Mrs. L. II, Sette for dinner celebrated their silver wed­ thought.
East Coast and is now resid- and an evening of bridge.
Mrs. Frances Kiefer of De-, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shrink. I ter. Miss Caroline Lewis.
However, their children deding anniversary on Feb. 19.
The couple has returned | ing at 125 Columixi Road in
llnry and David II. Jenkins i Mrs. Edna I’ayne, Mrs. Ann
A Valentine’s Day theme
oi Frostburg, Mil., were mar-1 Wichern and a granddaugh-' from a wedding trip to the j DcBary.
was used in decorations and
ried Feb. 17, at the parson­
Mr*. K K. It odd won high
scare for the evening. The
age of the Dcltary baptist
traveling prize was won by
Church.
Mr*. V. D. Monroe. Special
The pastor. Rev. Hubert
guest* of Ihe squadron va*
Thomas offieialed at the dou­
Mr*. J. II Halley of VAH-3.
ble ring ceremony.
Other* attending
were
Mine*. J. K Dralm, K. It.
The bride was given in mar­
Hamilton. It. It Lovelace, D.
riage by tieorge \V. Riley and
W. Heard. C. E. Thompson,
matron of honor was .Mrs. W.
W. 5. Dursteler, K. C. Flynn.
A Hunter. Serving as best
C. L. Fitzpatrick, V II. Mer­
man was ihe groom's son.
ge, It F Watson, D. E.
Boose and II. A. Lackey.
Jiarold Jenkins, of DcBary.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the De­
nary Restaurant lor mem­
bers of the wedding party and
WEDNESDAY
a few close friends.
Others attending the cere­
A Day in Court starling at
mony and reception included
3:3n p in. at the Court House
Mark Jenkins, a grandson;
with Judge Mire presiding,
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas, Rev.
sponsored by Itie General
Marvin Surrvia, a baptist
Federation of Women's Clubs
Missionary visiting in DcMU. AND MRS, DA\ ID II. JKNKtNS, liiinl and fourth from right. nt the
with all local women's clubs
llary, Mrs. Sally Gerrlly, Mr.
reception following their ninnliige, in Dol’ary. At left are 11purge \V. Uiiey
participating. All interested
and Mrs. Riley, Mr. and
anil Mrs. \V. A. Hunter ami til right, is Harold Jenkins, the groom's son
person* invited to attend.
Mrs. William Stripp, William
who wtt« best man a t the wedding.
(Cox I'hoto)
flragg, Mrs. Hazel Hamlin.

Local Events

Valentine Queen Honored
By Sorority At Luncheon

TWO KOHMKIl VALKNTINK QUEENS of tho Theta Epsilon Chapter
pose with the lDG.'J rpieen, Mrs. Hurt Kovels, renter, at the luncheon in her
honor. At left is Mrs. Hob McKee anil at right, Mrs. Thomas Lnrgen, On
the table is the photograph of Mrs. Kovels that was entered in the inter­
national contest.
(Herald I’hoto)
Mrs. Hurt Revel*, Valen­
tine Queen of tlic Theta Epsi­
lon Chapter of Vela Sigma
Pid, sorority, was honored re ­
cently at a dinner parly at
Ihe Capri.
Each ehupler select* a
queen In represent them in
the International Beta Sigma
Phi contest held annually. A
photograph of Mrs. Revel*
was entered in the contest.
Tire dinner party was a spe­
cial honor by the chapter.
The tables tarried out the
Valentine theme with red and
white f l o r a l arrangements
and each lady present found
a pretty red pom pom mark­
ing her plarc at the dinner
table. Valentine cut outs were
scattered over the tables to
giie an extra festive look.
Following u steak dinner

Dillard - Wright
Wedding
Announced
Mr and Mrs, T. N. Dillard,
.Santa SI., Sanford, announce
the marriage of their daugh­
ter. loiuiie, to Benjamin
Wright, son of Mr. and Mr*.
J. M. Deen. of New Smyrna
Beach.
The bride was born in DcI.and and attended Seminole
County schools, including the
Seminole High School. She is
a me in t&gt;er of tile Central
Uaplut Church.
The groom attended school*
In New Smyrna Reach and is
presently employed by Ui«
East Coast Railroad.
The couple was married
Feb. 21 in Kingsland, Ga.
They are making their home
in New Smyrna Beach.

with nil the trimmings, Mrs.
Jack Erickson, chapter pres­
ident, presented Mrs. Revels
was a silver revere bowl
with the inscription “ Beta
Sigma Phi Valentine Queen
1903.”
A gift was also presented to

.Mrs. Jack Little who Is mov­
ing to Alabama. She has been
ail active member for four
years and will he missed by
Hu- group,
Dancing was enjoyed dur­
ing Ihe remainder of the
evening.

Mrs. Thompson
Hostess For
U PW Circle Tw o
tty Fra lives Wester
Mr*. .Inme* M Thompson
mi- hn*tc&gt;* fm the February
meeting of Circle Two of the
t ’l'W of the Community Pie*liyteriuu Church of Lake
Mary, at tier h me, with Mi*.
Shirley Smith, circle chair­
man, in chain-.
The devotion was given byMr*. Thompson. Mr-. Marie
Lowe presented a program on
“The Rim of Fast A*in,"
which included Korea and
Hong Kong,
Dining the busbies* session,
a reminder was made of the
weekly WWli 1Day hehl al the
i-lumh «;v•cry WeilImuulay am]
the need for all the in •men
to pal tie iputu in this good
cause.
A ficr the pr&lt; a l ain. the
group m Joy« 1 a sm i . i l Imur
and icfii •Inm-nl* server1 by
the ho»le
Those attending, hi addition
to the above liienliom*), Wi l e
Mr*. W. C. Hopkins, Mr*.
Mur Ion Lee, Mr*, liln Cochran,
Mrs. John Reaves, Mrs. Joe
Srnutheis, Mis. 1*. D, Ander­
son, Mrs. F. H. Donaldson,
Mr*. Fannie l.effler, Mr*.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. Eillur I'.
Turning, Mrs. Frank Evans,
Mr*. K. Wilkie, Mrs. Con. way,
Mrs. Ruby Kjoblom. Mr*.
Harry Sandusky, aial Mi*.
Rernici! Senkbi-ll.

Stork Shower
In Longwood

’Cjahd&amp;n Qvud&amp;A
JACAItANDA CIRCLE
Jacarnnda Circle met at
the home of Mrs. It T. Hulls
for the February meeting,
with .Mines, it. L. PcurUoy,
W, D. Brinson, and L. It.
Steele ns ro -hostesses.
Ernest Lund berg was the
scheduled sprater hut due
to Illness, Cecil Tucker,
count) agent, was a very In
tercsling substitute. Mr. Tuc­
ker showed a film on plant
propagation and then follow­
ed with a lengthy question
and answer period. Cold dam ­
aged plants, of course, were
the main topic of conversa­
tion.
Due to the dines* «f Mrs,
Irving Pryor, circle presi­
dent, the business meeting
was conducted by Mrs, W. T,
Raynor, vice-president. Mrs.
It. L. Andrews, garden ther­
apy chairman for the general
club, gave a report of the
board meeting.
Elected to serve as oliicer*
for next year were president,
Mrs. A. C. Rector vice-pres­
ident. Mrs. W T. Raynor;
secretary, Mrs R. L. An­
drews, and treasurer, Mr*.

Personals
Miss Alice Marie Blackburn
of Mountain City. Tenn.,
spent the weekend with her
cousin, Miss Grace Marie
Stine cipher.

Mathildc Frisscl.
The Jjcaranda Circle re­
ceived a red M il li on for its
display at the American Leg­
ion Fair. Mrs. A. C. Mcfteynolds gave an article on Hie
planting and cure of roses.
Present were two guests, MI IS. JKKKY VAN DAM
Mrs, Peg O’Neil of Massachu­
Ky Ibinna lisle*
setts and Mrs Artist David,
The
Descons' Wives ul the
and 13 membcis.
First Baptist Church of lauigwood gave a stork shower in
Osteen
honor id Mrs. Jerry Van Dam
and Mrs. Worth Hauser re­
cently in the educational
building of the church. Mrs.
Hauser
was unable to attend
Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Ib-ull of
Charleston, W. Vu., are visit­ as she was ill the Winter
ing his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Park Memorial Hospital with
iter new hahy girl.
Guy Ileull fur three week*.
Allcr .Mr*. Van Dam open­
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Durk*en
of Peking, III., viiited Mr*. ed lie, gills, tile h o s t e s s e s ,
Mr*. L. C. Walker, Mr*.
Ruse Doyle, .Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Work- Charles Dudley, Mrs. Earl
man and children, Hobby and Showers, Mr*. Robert Moss.
Gretchen of Elinor, W. Vu. ate Mr*. H R. Gray, and Mr*
visiting her purenls, Mr. and Clyde Whitehead, s e r v e d
Mr*. Nornutn M i l l e r and cake, punch, nut*, ami mint*
grandpment», Mr. anil Mr*. to tlie guest*.
Those attending were Mrs.
Juliu* Gvihardl.
Mi*. Ella Builder* of !k«»- Jack Lindsay. Ihe pastor’s
luil, Gm., la spinding a week wife, Mrs. lioroy Rollins,
with her *iiiter*, Ml*. Ray­ Mr*. Norman Showers, Mr*
mond Pell und Mr*. Alma Boyd Hitchcock, Mrs. Grace
Paradise, Mr*. David ColWalker.
Mr*. Jumi-s Wallin, Mr*. born, Mr*. LaVcmo Strome,
Laura Bull and Mi** Alice Mr*. Madia Harris, Mrs. Ka­
Day Ion attended the bleak- ren Van Horne, Mr*. A.
fast given by tho Hctlary North, Mis* Carla Lonituler.
Garden Club at Ihe Commun­ Miss Janice lanninler and
ity Center recently.
Miss Nancy Whitehead.

Personals

Catholic Club Plans Party
. Last minute preparations . on's Club today in the Church
are tiring made for the an- Social Hall,
iia.11 card parly sponsored by
Play will start at 8 p m.
the All Souls Catholic Wont- and continue without inter­

ruption. Individual prize* will
he awarded at each table and
15 door prize* will l*c given
Refreshment* will l-e served
under tho dire cl ion of Mrs.
John Zculi and Mr*. A Con­
stantine and all holders id
tickets are eligible for the
door prizes. Mrs. Jerry Farella is chairman of the fail­
les and seating.
For those who have not al­
ready purchased tlu-ir tic­
ket*. there are still so m e
available and nwiy lie pur­
chased at the door. Those at­
tending are requested to
bring their own c a r d s and
play the game of llieir choice.

elded to give them a party.
The oldest son, Lynn Jr., is
serving in the U. S. Army,
stationed at Fori Hood, Tex.,
so was not able to be home.
The other three children.
Jimmy, 18. Patti, 15. and 12year old Tommy planned a
surprise party for their par­
ents. They had to tell their
father, at the last minute
though to keep him from tak­
ing llieir mother out (or the
evening.
While they were out having
dinner Hie young host* dec­
orated the table and made
last minute preparations and
refreshments that they had
b e e n assembling secretly
tor several day*. They invited
a group o( neigldtors to help
with tlie celebration a n d
when tlie honored couple
stopped by the house tor a
minute they were greeted
with "Surprise."
lee cream, punch and a
large decorated anniversary
cake, made by Patli, was
served to those present.
Tiie Lyons have resided in
Sanford tor the past 13 years.
Mrs. Lyon is a member of
Ihe Does and American la&gt;gion Auxiliary and Mr. Lyon
is a member of the Elks
Lodge. Ihe American l,cgion
and Ihe til and Eight.

| 11th Birthday
Celebrated
A t Party
By Shirley Wentworth
Miss Polly Brannon, daugh­
ter of Mr. and .Mrs. William
Brannon. W e s t
Brantley
Road, in Forest City, was
guest of honor at a recent
party at the home of her par­
ents.
It was in celchralion of her
11th birthday. A group of
friends helped Iter with th*
celebration which she had
planned. Entertainment fof
the day inrlnded badminton
and other games, played in
the carportc.
The party area was color­
fully decorated with stream ­
ers ami balloon*. Alter thr
game period the girls enjoyed
a hack yard wiener roast,
topped ofi with hirtluluy cako
and iee cream.
TIhisc enjoying the activi­
ties with the honorco were
Shirley and Ricky Dunn, Relh
Hordner. Debbie Mrrnick, K*thy Rr.idlord and C h r i *
Salnii

^Jto eo in o m o

Jeans
by —

Wrangler

Enterprise

Personals
lly Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Jacobs and Mr. ami Mr*, Earl
Marshall of Movvraqtia. III.,
are lioiiscgticsls of Rev. and
Mrs. Fred Foster. Mrs, J a ­
cobs is .Mrs. Foster's sister,
other recent guest* of the
Fosters were llieir son. Theo­
dore. who is a student ul the
University of Florida, and
Mr. and Mr*. Rudy Schult ol
Decatur, ill.

S-r'
SLIM
|
lll-SKY
from SJ.H'J

Garrett's
DEPT. STORE

Cor. E. 1*1 A Sanford Avr.

NOW SEE W HAT5 NEW
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S
CHECKINE OVER FINAL 1’LANS fur tho bene­
fit riiril party ul zMI Souls Social Hall, tonight,
tiro refreshment chairman, Mrs. John Zetiii, left
anil Mr.*. .Jerry Karelia, who i* in charge of tables
ami sealing urniiigenumts.
(Herald I’hoto)

Four kinds of sport—all super

Home Club Holds
Varied Program
lied Cross representatives.
Mrs. Marlha Kilpatrick aiql
Mrs. Collccm Stewart, gave
a demonstration on nnuilli to
niiiuth resuscitation In the
Sanford Home Hnnanslrnlioii
Club. Alter seeing step by
step Instruction* using the life
sized doll “Annie," members
were assisted in applying
techniques demonstrated.
Bub Mcrn from Milady's
Fabric Shop advised tlie club
of rules (or a sewing contest
open to all Seminole County
ladies. Judging will lie March
27 at the Center and gar­
ment* wdl he modeled March
28 at 8 p ill Prize* will he
awarded and material lrnpi
the store.
Regisler lu make a gar­
ment, using any pattern but
the material must come from
Hie Fabric Shop
At the March meeting Mrs.
Slone, H o m e Management
chairman, will give a demon­
stration “ Guides to Good
Ironing." Safely Officer '/. V'.
Smallwood will talk on "High­
way Safely." At the April
meeting county agricultural

agent, Cecil Tucker, will tell
"How to Care for the Lawn."
Mils Myrtle Wilson county
agent, gave a talk on “Selec­
tion and Caro of Puts and
Pans." She was assisted by
Miss Lucy Nowlin who illus­
trated the talk with a very
good movie.
Miss E I 1 a I e e Kirrhhoff
spoke oboul the eye hank,
asking all members to consid­
er giving thejr eye*, alter
death, for this worthy project.
, On Feb. 28 the Altamonte
Springs Club will lie hostess
fur Ihe County Federation
meeting. Judge Mize Invited
the group to attend the “ Hay
in Court," this Wednesday at
tlie Court House.

Want In make spring coma in a hurry?
Jlist pick a new ear with whatever you
hanker for in pcrfurniiiuru ami aporly trim­
mings—like bucket seats, -t-speed shift*,
lots of Imrw’.H—and atari driving it noie,
Clievy'a gut a lot of sport in four entirely
different kinds of rar.-t.
First, the Jet-*mooih Im pala Super
Sport with your ehoieo of 7
different engines that range up
to H!'i lip and that Include the
popular Turbo-Fire HHI* with
.‘till lip for the ultimate in
HtiitMiih, n-qsinsivo driving in
modern irallle. Optional equip­
ment, including Com fortill
steering wheel* tlm t adjust*
to your eon veil ience, make* it
us uujiur a sport an you’d like.

Tliero’a the Chevy II Nova, also avail*
able in an SB version. Special instrument
cluster. Front buckets. All-vinyl trim*
Distinetlvo SS identification. Fourteen*
inch wheel* und lire** wi t h (till wheel
disk*. Three-speed shift nr Powergilds*
with floor-mounted shift console.
Or tho Corvnir Monza Spyder with com­
plete instrumentation, spis-ial identifica­
tion, ami an air-cooled Turbocharged Six.
And for a real wallop, are
the (dunning Curvet lu Sting
Ray, winner of the "C ar Idfiv*
Hull Award for Engineering
Excellence.
All tuld, four beautiful con*
v e rtib le s , fo u r hantlH um t
coupe*. Y ou’ll g et u four*
barrel kick just looking them
river—utul u whole lot mure
fun out of driving one!
,
•OjiffoMol nl n l r a corf.

Mr*. Dickerson has* re­
turned from her ex­
tended slay lit JackMinville and wauls her

identifies your

:

WELCOME WAGON j

many friends to conir
and see our variety of
hearty plants.
A/uleu Special

35

firm* of prndigo in the
liUBines* and civic life of
your com m unity.

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F or information, call

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VIRGINIA PKTROSKI

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Nursery
S. Sanford Ate.
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Si c four fitlirdu «lijjcmtl kinds of cars ul yuui Clierrulrl dudn's Shumuoiu

Holler M otor Sales Company
Cor. 2nd &amp; Palm etto

Sanford, Fla.

FA 2-0711

�It’s No. 1 On Our List!
There Is no doubt in anyone’s
mind of the deteriorating condition
of Celery Ave. . . . They say action
speaks louder than words . . . We sug­
gest th a t anyone who doubts th a t
this stretch of road is our No. 1 sorespot . . . try driving over it one after­
noon.
A check this morning revealed
there were 27 accidents on the road
during 10G2 . . . Two fatal . . . hun­
dreds of cars pass on it daily . . . .

i*

W orry C lin ic

figure doubles comes the weekend.
Now County Engineer Bill Bush
has recommended it be placed No. 1
on the county’s primary list when the
county commission appears before
the State Road Department March 7.
We sincerely hope the Chamber
of Commerce’s long range planning
committee Thursday night will give
the board complete support of this
p ro je c t. . .
Let us be unanimous . . .

Letters

To T he Editor
ing, Det V ein for the elec­
trical w o r k and Brother
Frank WUson for painting the
Elk emblems on the four
faces of the clock and all the
other members who helped to
make this project a success.
All of this work was gratis.
2. Now to answer Larry
Vershcl's questions of a few
weeka ago: "Why are the
hands of the clock set at 11
o'clock and la the time a.m.
or p.m.T"
Regular meetlnga of the
Elki Lodge have alwayi been
held a t night and were usu­
ally concluded at 11 p.m. As
the members departed they
naturally Inquired aboul the
absentees a n d
expressed
sympathetic interest in the
cause of their absence. It
soon became n cuatom for
aome member to propoie a
toast to the Brothers who
were absent and In time it
was always proposed at II
p.m. at the time of departing.
Eventually the Grand Lodge
specifically provided a n d
designated an ‘‘Eleven O’­
clock Toast" which Is used
by all Elki Lodges at It p.m.
For the Information of the
public I would like to quote
this toast:
"My Brothers, you have

beard the tolling of 11 strokes,
this Is to remind us that with
Elks, the hour of 11 has a
tender significance. Wherever
an Elk may roam, whatever
his lot In He may be, when
this hour falls upon the dial
of night, the great heart of
Elkdom swells and throbs, It
la the golden hour of recollec­
tion, the homecoming of those
who wander, the mystic roll
call of those who will come no
more. Living or dead an Elk
la never forgotten, never for­
saken. Morning and noon
may pasa him by, the light of
day sing heedlessly In the
west but ere the shadows of
midnight shall f a l l , the
chimes of memory will be
peeling forth the friendly
message—to our absent Bro­
thers."
Brother Editor, I reallre
this Is quite a lengthy letter
but believe It will be Interest­
ing and Informative to the
Sanford Herald subscribers.
We wish to express our sin­
cere thanks and appreciation
to you, and the members of
your staff for the fine public­
ity you have alwaya given
the Sanford Elki Lodge.
Sincerely and
fraternally
Frank E. Holmes
Exalted Ruler

Phil Newsom Says

Japan’s Econom ic G rowth
ed a t $59 million. Last year
they surged to fllH million.
A Russian lure to Increased
Jfuvlut trade Is posslhla Jap*
anesu participation in vast
Siberian development plans.
Japanese economic growth
fn 1882 amounted to around B
per cent, about doutdo tho U.
S. growth rats but below
what tha Japanese have been
led to expect In the years
■incs World War II. Slnco
1950, tha Japuneia growth
rata has averaged better than
8 per cent.
Now, however, the steel,
textile, ull refining and coal
mining Industries drastically
are reducing output.
The J a p a n e s e also are
pressing hard In other parts
of Asia. They hope for ex­
panded trade soon with Kurca,
and are using war reparations
and grant and loan agree­
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
ments to push Jspaneie prod­
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RNANOAL (TWWAwnf

Japan, whose economy Hat
enjoyed aanaatlonal growth
since the end of World War
II, is hoping for another
boom.
Boms of ft, Japanese bush
naaaman hope, will coma from
increased trade with the So­
viet Union and Red China.
There are bugs In both caaes.
A new treaty with tha So­
viet Union provides for twoway trade totalling about
9870 million and means an in­
crease In Japanese - Soviet
trade of almoet BO per cent.
F or trade with fled China
the prospects are for about
9100 million In 1083 as com­
pared with 978 million In 1883
and f &amp;0 million In IDOL
Obntaclei are anxieties over
reaction of tha United States
and a desire on the pert ol

both Red China end the So­
viet Union to do business on
credit.
Since Jo pun recognises the
Nationalist Chinese regime on
Formosa and not the 1'eklng
regime, trade with the Red
Chinese Is conducted on a
"friendly” bu»le with firms
who do not trade with those
on Formosa.
Among other things, tho
Chinese want special steels
and agricultural tools.
Tho Japanese steel industry
la especially eager for such a
market because Is faces a
glutted market at home.
Japanese alee), shipbuilding
and marhlns tool Industries
also are eager to expand trmlo
with the Soviet Union.
Jupancse exports to tho So­
viet Union In 1900 were vulu-

Peter Edson

P olitical
WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
President Kennedy's request
to Congress for another (500
million for the Accelerated
Public Works progrum —
APW, but not WPA—raises
the question of how effective
this kind of assistance Is In
relieving depressed area un­
employment. A preliminary
anawer Is not much.
When legislation setting up
till* one-shot, one-year pro­
gram was passed last fall,
Congress authorised 1000 mil­
lion for it In fcdcrul funds,
but appropriated only $400
million. This was to get it
started und see how It worked
out.
The Job of Area Redevelop,
inent administrator William
I*. Uatt Jr., is to convince Con­
gress It is working all right,
Uatt acta as co-ordinator for
tho M government agencies
operating pieces of the busi­
ness. Ho baa to maka sure
(hero Is no publication and
that all approved projects
meet conditions of the law on
their essentiality and public
financing.
Tha 2.800 projects so far
accepted for consideration are
in various stages of progress
from planning to financing to
actual construction. Tho law
specifies one &gt; third of ths
funds must go to rural and
low median family income
level areas. Two-thirds go to
urban areas of high, long­
term unemployment
Projects which U. S. gov­
ernment agencies like Soil
Conservation Service, Bureau
of Public Ruuds, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Bureau of Re­

N otebook

clamation, Corps of Engi­
neers, Forest Service, Nation­
al Park Service and Post Of­
fice Department do or super­
vise illrectly on contract are
farthest along because they
get 100 per cent fedrrnl funds.
So far, about a third of the
allocated funds have gone to
■uch projects but this propor­
tion may be cut to a fourth
of the total.
The other two-thirds of tha
project* approved so far have
been for community facilities,
sewers, water systems, public
buildings or hospitals not
qualifying for Hill • Burton
funds — which could not be
built now without federal eld.
For these tho federal govern­
ment puls Up 80 to 75 per cent
of the money, lucul govern­
ments the balance from avail­
able fund* or by authorizing
special bond issues.
So far, $280 million fedaral
funds havu been allocated for
1,100 such projects to supple­
ment 1125 million in local
funds. With the $!t0 million
for 1,800 wholly federally fi­
nanced projects, total al loca­
tion to date ate 9185 million.
Avcrngo cost for tho 2,800
project* is 1187,000, but the
rango Is from 910,000 for a
post office repair Job to 92
million or more far a major
community focllltes like u wa­
ter system.
Sines the act has bean oper­
ational for less than flvs
months, it is a little difficult
to tell what its full effects
will be In relieving unemploy­
ment in distress area.
Paul Southwlck, in direct
charge of APW a t Depart­
ment of Commerce, estimates
that about 680,000 man-

months of employment will bo
needed to complete the pro­
jects approved so far. This la
only 48,000 man-years of em­
ployment. The average pro­
ject will take about a year to
complete.
This isn't very many Jobe,
when it is considered there are
four million unemployed. But
It I* pointed out this is for
only a little more than a third
of the program.
Also, every on-site Job Is
probably backed by one off­
site Job—cutting the lumber,
making tho steel and rem rnt
used on-sito. Every completed
project will create some per­
manent new jobs. Nobody has
any idea what the multipliers
will be.
A* for the "cost" of every
Job created by this accelerat­
ed puldic works program, with
49,000 man-yeara of work cre­
ated by the $488 million worth
of projectn an far approved,
the averagu is $10,000 per
man per year, which it high.
Houthwlck thinks the av­
erage might be brought down
to $8,800 per man-year of la­
bor. But on public roads where
a lot of nmchlnsry and a lot
of materials arc used, the cost
might be $280,000 per man*
year. And on hospitals where
a lot of special 1st labor and
costly equipment Is needed,
the cost might be higher.
Using the $8,500 average,
something over 101,000 manyeara of labor would be cre­
ated by tha $900 million ex­
penditure. About half of this,
maybe l e a s , maybe more,
would go for wagas to mostly
■emi-tkilled but consldarable
skilled construction labor In
areas of excess laltor supply.

CASE 0-488: Doris D.. ag­
ed 27. I* the tranquilizer ad­
dict mentioned yesterday.
"But, Dr. Crane,” she pro­
tested when I vetoed her use
of sleeping drugs, "I suffer
from insomnia.
"So I roll and toss and fid­
g e t Then I work myself up
Into an emotional state be­
cause 1 bare a hard day’s
work ahead of me next morn­
ing.
"So as 1 lla there, wide
awake. In Infuriate! me.
That’s why 1 must taka my
tranquil! se n .
"F or ! have bean an insom­
nia victims all tha five years
of my marriage.”
P a rt of the trouble with
Doris is simply sexual insom­
nia.
H sr husbsnd had nsver em­
ployed ths scientific technique
described in the booklet men­
tioned below.
So Doris was simply left
nervous and more wide awake
than when she first lay clown
upon their Iwd.
And erotic frustration is
one of tho common causes for
Insomnia.
Unsatisfied sexual desires
produce restlessness. In fact,
during the war rigarets were
urged upon the men in service
In part because smokers seem
to lose soma of their sexual
ardor.
Nowadays, the heavy smok­
ers are also likely to be low in
erotic desire and become pre­
maturely impotent.
In my extensive practice, I
have been called upon by
many platonic husband* In
the 40 to 60 age brackets. Yet
their older brothers were not
Impotent.
But the platonic men were
heavy smokers whereas ths
virile males were not.
A fter my address before the
Ohio Dental Society, one of
the dental surgeons wrote me
th at hia wife had presented
him with a box of cigars for
his birthday.
“Dr. Crane,” he added face­
tiously, "Just how am 1 to In­
terpret her glftT
"For she heard you warn
our convention of the effect
of smoking on killing erotic
ardor?"
Many unmarried folks like­
wise lie awake a t night, fret­
ting and worrying over the
m atter of uuto erotic prac­
tices.
But aome Insomnia I* sim­
ply due to tension and appre­

hension based on problems of by committing suicide, for In
the office or factory. Or of that next classroom, you may
dilemmas facing parents over huve to make up ull those
their children’s health, educa­ tasks you tried to run away
from via your suicide.
tion, etc.
So send for my booklet "Sex
In any case of insomnia,
however, it Is not sm art to Problems In .Marriage,” en­
clobber your bruin into uncon­ closing n stamped return en­
sciousness with chemical ctubs velope, plus 20 cents. It stop­
called sleeping piUs or tran ­ ped Doris's insomnia quickly!
quilizers.
For the main purpose of
Iran wa! known as Persia
sleep, anyway, is to rest your in Lie sixth century und ruled
heart. And your heart gets its a huge empire stretching from
relief by tho very fact your Egypt to India in that period.
body is In the horizontal
plane when you are In bed,
even though you aro still
awake.
THOUSANDS OF
And the very best pre-sleep
ritual Is to contemplate etern­
al verities. In short, think
about God. Read a few verses 1 IN IILD AND BLOOM
In your Bible.
™ ° M s o u LT
Consider why you are down
here in this earthly classroom
(inipcville Nursery
In God's Cosmic School Sys­
2221 (,'rapciillc Are.
tem.
You can't play hookey from
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Ai Exalted Ruler of Sinford Elki Lodlfl No. 1341,
(peikJns on bohalf of the of­
ficer! and members of the
Jodie, wa would coniider It
s favor wars you to permit ui
to u e Um media of the Senlord Herald to acquaint the
m ldante of Sanford and iurrounding area with what hap­
pened to the old town clock
and to aniwer the questions
of Mr. Larry Vcnhcl, editor
of ' Round the Clock” col­
umn.
1. Through the generosity
of Mrs. Morris Moses, widow
of our deceased brother, tho
Sanford Elks Lodge was giv.
on possession ot the clock
wbleh, for years, waa a land­
mark at the corner of Park
Avan-a and First Street.
With the cooperation of our
city manager, Peto Knowles,
the clock was removed from
storeg) and set up on our
property at 1008 E. Second
Street. The committee bead­
ing up the clock project wat
composed ot Past Exalted
Rulers, J. R. Iloolchan, R. F.
Mapes, Brother John Tope
and P u t Exalted Ruler R. E.
Spencer.
We wish to thank Brothers
BUI Kllenfelter for the paint­

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Epps Cops Play
Dr. Hill Epps took first place in the Men's di­
vision of the annual Heart Suminy Golf Tourna­
ment, Smulay, with three women tying for first
place in the Women's division.
Mrs. G. Saylcs, Mrs. L. Munnsh and Mrs.
H. V. Friedman all had a 74 in the tournament
with Mrs. D. Haime and Mrs. M. Yulniau tying
for second, both with at 75.
Dr. Epps shot a 71 to take the trophy, with
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Andy Cnrraway and Dr. Dub Epps, both with
72’s and H. Wilschek and A. Kozloff both in
third with 7U t&gt;olnts each.
The two trophies, one in the Men’s Division
and one in the Women's Division were donated
by Everett Kerr, manager of the Mayfair Inn.
Entry fees for the tournament were do­
nated to the Heart Fund. Approximately 125 per­
sons were entered at the Mayfair Country Club
course.

S trik e s
S p a re s

Arcltio, who had won the
go along . . . don't ditly-dally!
Uy John A. Spoliki
eighth-same singles during
The next two or three weeks Give me the word, cousin!
Wot 1 ever pleased to to
during I lie mntince perform­
Hie definitely set aside for the able to talk with some of the
ance at the Orlando-Scmjnole I
gals!
"Keglers and Krgler-ettcx"
Jai-Alai Fronton, repeated in
As an example, it's '‘Tim* from the Chase &amp; Co. this
the featured singles match
Out for Fun’* on Thursday past Friday p. m.
.Monday night.
morning nl 9:30 of March 7 th.
There were 12 of thesu fu­
lie spotted Astlgu f i v e
This W n FHF.K two-hour ture "professional*’’ appear­
points before making his
variety show featuring the ing on the scene, hoping that
move.
latest in fashions, hair styl­ they could generate enuff in­
After getting past Arcltio
ings. dance steps . . . and a 5 terest to form their own
the first time around. Astlga
or 1(1 minute "pitch" on the “CHACO SPORTS CLUB"
put five points on the scoreHowling Leuguc for Friday
fun of bowling!
A. W. EI'I'S
hoard. Hut the next lime Arei­
There
won’t
be
any
person
evenings
at 0:45 p. ni.
Comes In Second
lio came up. he went on his
u! invitations mailed to you!
Those in attendance were
spree and Astiga saw, his lead So, won’t you please accept
Bill Dyson, Carol Chambers,
dwindle to a 5-5 standoff.
ours now to attend thla gala Janice Owen, Margaret Dia­
In subsequent action. Astl­
promotion. A reminder ad will mond. Hr inn Clicqurnnnl, Cnga added one point lor a tem ­ appear in till- SMlfnid Herald.
inillln Meyers, Thi-lnm Hi ew­
porary lead, hut Areitto
And then too, don’t forget er, Evelyn Proctor, T. It.
clinched the win with two
the guls (bless ’em nil) take Shefbelibergor, II. G. Diamond
|Kilnta.
over the limes with their and Hill Tyre.
The fruntun will hold its
If there arc any others who
Sanford's Seminole* will annual scholarship night to- Women's City Tournament on
tare Stuart in tiic opening night with Florida tmiversi- March P &amp; Id und again on Uln currently employed by the
Saturday, March llith. The
(’base .V C&lt;&gt;. and would like to
round of ilie Gruup -t basket­ lies benefiting front the pro­
isn't any doubles or singles bowl 111 this league, please lie
gram.
ball tourney.
team schedule for Sunday the at the lanes this Saturday at
Game time for the Sent1 p. m. for FBEE LESSONS.
17th.
And while wu'ru on the subW l'll organise the Irague,
imilc-Stuart till will be 8:30 S i s r n C o M i n a
jet of the 17lh, which is a we hope, within the next two
p in. Thursday at Titusville.
MINNEAPOLIS, St. Paul —
weeks.
Coach Italpli Stumpf, al­ (U P!)— .Mario Cospta, who •Sunday, Jet Uinrs will be
playing bust to the Central
In checking over the "recap
though the Seminole* racked won 35 games and lost 8 in
up a 5-7 total in the Grange service hall, lias been signed Florida Women's Traveling sheet" for the Shooting Star*
Hilt Conference, expressed by the Minnesota Twins and League. There are ten teams League, it seems like the only
confidence the local buys will sent (o their Wilson farm club in III is league which features niiinti theru is that of Hetty
give a good accounting of of the Carolina League. The some of the best women bowl Chuivh. She was a busy bowlpllcher
conies ers from all over Central er-utte this week, believe met
themselves in Thuraday's 21-year-old
Florida. Conic on out and
Ju st take a look at this:
from Santa Uurhara, Calif.
opener.
cheer our Je t Lancs entry on Hetty rolled a turkey, picked
up the p.|() split, rolled the
to victory.
Getting hack to the women's hi game uf 203 and took hi
tournament, tho complete and aeries with a 452. (Somethin'
f
i n u 1 infonmithmul s h e e t tells mo we gnnua change
. . .
showing assignment of lsnes, that nume of the Ig to the
teum entries, etc.. Is now II. C. L.—Hettye Church le a ­
putted on the board ut the gue!) Congiutulutlons, Het­
ty el
lanes.
Total entries this year is
Four diffcient names top
slightly less than that of lust the new* in the Friday eve.
y«ur.
Sanford Herald Mr. &amp; Mrs.
There are 32 team entries, I.eugue. Clara Tlnlin took hi
single with n 181 as Dot John­
33 doubles and (id singles!
Thu Men's City Tournament son won series with her 401.
is scheduled for the following Speaking for the men, it was
weekends of March 23-21 mid Harold Johnson who lopped
30-31 with trophira offered by the "guys" with a 205 ami
Jim Altimm continues his
the Florida State Hank.
More information on this sharp howling with u 543 ser­
tournament a t the entry dead­ ies.
Now, During The Month Of F e b . . . .
line approaches. Incidentally,
Here's a mnu that when
that deadline is March Pth.
he's on, you just can’t tout
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What's Ford’s 0,000 Mile
of the buwlurs and all I can 23H.H20 set and than really
says is "Look Gut Sarasota " showed off by blastin' a 247/
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From alt of the fun we had a t 023 In the City League. Like I
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Martin Paces
Bowleretfes
Shirley Marlin ran up the
high game nnd series with u
tOO nnd .MR In the Jet Hmvlerelies League Inst week.
High games were rolled by
Beverly Grabarklewjcz 181,
Verna Bolton 178, Eve Bagero
177, Doris Lasher and Helen
Marehesann 175, Bertha Ne­
ville 174. Marion Bent 172.
Lucy Mayer 168, Elaine Hontival 165, Margaret Holts 164.
Yvette Hunter ami Pal Sipl.ey,
1(13, and Jam.' Spoliki 161.
.Standings arc: LP! Bug­
gers, 58 3o; Cut TP Curl. 5533; Toy Corral, So! a-371a;
Earns
Insurance, 50-38:
Ivey's, 4fl'i-40‘i; Brass Mo­
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nue Pharmacy, 3652, and
Druwn-ies, 22 68.

Back To Classroom
United Pres* International
Manager nitty Hitchcock of
the Baltimore Orioles is send­
ing his pitchers back to the
classroom.
The Orioles skipper called
his battcry'inm together alter
their normal workout Monday
night and gave them a writ­
ten "true or false" test on
various phases of pitching.
"W e're just getting every*
body together for a sort of
seminar &lt;,n pitching," said
Hitchcock, a pretty fair stu­
dent himself during his un­
dergraduate days at Auburn.
"I think it's good to get the
pitchers talking about pitch­
ing and I hope to stimulate
a little interest in that dir­
ection.''
The (Oquestion quiz includ­
ed such "posers" as:
—Should a pitcher shake oil
a catcher?
—Should the pitcher cover
home plate on wild pitches
and passed balls?

—It Is more difficult to
bunt a high pitch successfully
Ilian a low pitch?
"Our veteran pitchers may
find the quiz a little easy,"
conceded Prof. Hitchcock.
While Hitchcock was con­
ducting his unique class at
Miami, Manager Alvin Dark
of tlic San Francisco Giants
delivered a lecture on com­
placency at Casa Grande,
Ariz.. where tho National
Leaguers are preparing to
defend their pennant.
"I can’t possibly conceive
of a major league team suf­
fering complacency," Dark
said in his sternest tones.
"That word has no place In
my mind, or of the players.
They know they can win be­
cause they've done it."
Heminded that no Nation­
al League team has repeated
ns champion in the past five
years, the Giants' boss said,
"complacency
didn't have

Comeback For Dave;
End O f Road For Joe
United Pres* International
Dave Charntcy, the British
lightweight boxing champion,
lias taken anuiiier tug step
on the comeback trail which
may result m a world title
fight with Carlos Ortiz and the
end of Joe Brown's career.
The left-handed Clutmlcy
scored a sixth round knockinil
over former champion Brown
of Houston, Tex., at Manchest­
er, England Monday night.
The 37-year-old Brown, who
lost his title lo Ortiz Inst
year, said lie was uncertain
whether to continue boxing
"II depends on this left
eye," Brown said. "The last
two punches caught me there
and It seems that his whole
fist landed iu my eye."
Char nicy,
weighing
136
pounds to Brown's I3P«, was
tho ugrecssor throughout and
finally finished off Brown at
2:45 of the sixth session.
Charnley, 27, who lust III*
Empire title to Bunny Grant
of Jam aica last year, and
also dropped a decision to
Cuba's Dour Vnilliint, began
liis comeback ill Dcccnilier by
stopping J, D. Kills of Tren­
ton, N. J.
Monday night was busy,
with fight activity on both
continents.
Joey Gianlello won a split
dcetsion over Wilfu- Greaves,
the former British Empire

middleweight champion, at
Jacksonville,
Fla.;
heavyweigiit Mike DcJuhn kayoed
Earl Allscy of Philadelphia
in the first round at Miami,
Fla,, and veteran Bandy Ban­
dy of New York scored a
split decision over Mel Fulgham of Brooklyn, N. Y., al
Lewiston, Maine.
In other foreign bouts, Ed­
die Perkins of Chicago out­
pointed Angel llobinson Gar­
cia of Cuba over 10 rounds
at Paris; Rocky Gatlellari, re­
tained his Australian flyweight
title by scoring a technical
knockout over Jack Tresclimail in the seventh round at
Sydney, Australia, and Amer­
ican heavyweight T o m m y
Fields forced former Euro*
pc a u champion Franco Cavl*
cchi to quit in the seventh
round of their Isout in Cavicchi's homo town of Bologna,
Italy.
S lim m e r (iu m e n
LU'S.WNK, Switzerland —
(UPl) — The International
Olympic Committee will de­
termine the kite of the 1968
summer Oly mpic games dur­
ing its congressional meeting
al Nairobi, Keny a in October.
The decision on Hie HK&gt;8 win­
ter games has been postponed
until 1961.

anything to do with Milwau­
kee. Lea Angeles, Pittsburgh
and Cincinnati not repeating.
They ran out of luck and In­
to Injuries, that's all.
"This is Just a tough league
to repeat in; It is so strong.
If complacency can ruin a
club nobody lias told the
Yankees the meaning of the
word, obviously."
The Yankees received good
news at their Fort Lauder­
dale, Fla., camp when velrran relief pitcher Luis Arroyo
pitched during an intrasquad game and later report­
ed ho pain in his arm.
"1 threw hard and used
plenty of screwballs," said
the portly Puerto Rican, who
worked only 34 innings last
year because of wing trou­
ble.
Mike McCormick, Uic soreshoulder southpaw obtained
by the Orioles from Also
Giants during the off-season,
pitched batting practice tar
an extended period without
Impressing Coach Hurry lirechren. "He seems to be
'short-aiming' Hie ball," said
Brechccn.
Frank Howard, who led Hie
la»s Angelos Dodgers in hom­
ers (31) last season, finally
canto to terms. He reported­
ly received a raise of about
$6,000, bringing his salary
lo $23,000.
Other laic signers: Jim
Brosnun of Hie Beds, Ted
Savage and Mike Derrick of
the Pirates, and Dallas Green
of the Phillies.
On other fronts: Dick Stuart
of (he Bed Sox hit seven
more practice "hom ers," giv­
ing him 15 in two days . . .
rookie third baseman Pole
Ward of the While Sox will
hat in the cleanup spot in
the team 's first nxhihitUm
games , , . Bob Turley was
scheduled to make his pitch­
ing debut with Hie luis An­
geles Angels today In an inIra squad game.

Isdies Niglif
Scheduled At
Local Raceway
This evening will be ladles
night at Seminole Park Raceway. All ladles will be admit­
ted free to the nine race card
of quarter horse and harness
horse racing.
Tonight's featured Invita­
tional pace will see a field of
seven starters. The favorite,
Seth Hanover, will be making
his initial start of the season.
Last year the Grcendalo
Stables entry clucked tho
mile distance in a sizzling
2 : 02 .

His strongest contenders
will be a Seminole favorite,
Alrcbl, The six year old maro
has won tier last two starts
and with driver, Bon Chase,
in the sulky could make U
number three tonight.
Tim seventh quarter hors*
feature will go on over u 350
yard distance. The lull field
of eight starters lias Tamo's
Sugar Bey making her first
start, Pete Moore. I calling
jockey of the meeting will be
tip mi Misty Lady Jo.

Opening: Hopeful
NEW YORK (U Pl) —
Now told Morris, New York
City commissioner of parks,
says he will ba “ very much
surprised" if the New York
Niels’ Shea Stadium isn't
ready for a good part of tho
19J3 season. The Mcts will
open tho season al the Polo
Grounds and hope to movis
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Je t Lanes Takes O ver Lead
In City la-ague action last
Wednesday night, a* a result
of position round, Jet Line*
look undisputed possession of
first place following a clran
swerp over Hie ex-leaders,
Lake Monroe Inn
Sweeney's moved to within
onc-luilf |Milnt of second place
by taking 2- j point* from Kn
gic’s. Team No. 4 took a 3-t
victory over Sanford Mfg. Co.

in the fifth and sixth place
match. Eighth place Harry's
Liquor moved up In seventh
as a result of Ha 4-U win over
HAW Marine Service.
With 16 games of 2tx&gt; ami
over, and two 600 series be
mg i Misted, Don MacIntyre
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Iwith categories with Ids 247/
623 seorc. "Curly" Mellzer
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Seven Junior Hoys Basket­
ball learns will arrive in San­
ford on Thursday and Friday
with their eyes on the Slate
Title held by Sanford.
The tournament will get
underway Friday, with the
first game scheduled for ti
p.m. witli St. Pete meeting
Tallahassee.
In the second game at 7
p.m. Lake Wales meets Dis­
trict No. 1 runner-up from
Pensacola.
In the feature game of the
night the local Sanford team
led by Bobby l.umlqullt, Mike
Long and Kenny Hinson will
meet Panama City or Wcwahiclika In tbc 8 p.m. game.
The final game of the night
will have ClcwUton taking on
highly regarded Pensacola at
9 p.m.
The Tournament will move
into the scmi-tinals Saturday
morning with winners of the
fl and 7 p.m. games Friday
evening playing in the U;3ii
a.m. game and winners of
the Friday 8 and u p.m.
games playing at 10:3u a.in.
Saturday.
Tournament finals will be
held Saturday night, March
2, nl 8 p.m.
Teams will start arriving
late Thursday afternoon and
wilt be boused at the San
Francisco Giants Dormitory
on Mrllonvillc Avenue.
Sanford will be delending
its Stale Title that it won last
year in Talla lias sec when
they upended Wcwaliichka,
Pensacola and Quincy.
All games will lie played at
Seminole High Gym.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Service Thursday N A S Savage Sons

D R t m o i . l l C O C Y IT
n o t ic k o r m i .k
lo m ts commission
Notle# I* h a r e h , «lv#n purMail#*
af PaM Ie H eart a s
auant to t F in a l
of
Notice I* hereb y g iv en , that
foracloeure
-lated
t V lir u ir r
SJml, l t d .
anil entered
In a f t e r eoneldaratlon, the ftemlElliworth L. (Pop) Fuller,
Chan cery C&lt;u« No. l t l l l of nola Cou nty Zo n in g Com mieH id Circuit Court o f th# Ninth elnn wilt hold a puhlle h e a r ­ 73, 800 Santa Barbara Drive,
Ju dicial Circuit In and for ing to d eterm in e th* f e a s i b i l i ­
Mentlnola
County,
Florida, ty o f reco m m en d in g to th* died Monday at Seminole Me­
The red-Uiled aircraft of • their deployment they purtiew herein W e a l Hid# F ed eral Hoard of C o unty CommlaalnnHaving* * leia n Aaaoclatlon er* that the f o l lo w in g deecrlh- morial Iloiplta! after a ihort Heavy Attadk Squadron Five Ipitted in gevcrul NATO e*er«
o f New York. I* plaintiff, and ed p roperly p r e s en tly aoned lllnesi.
Friday will make their first j d ie s. amphibious operation*
Albert I". Htrlckland and Hhlr- A - l Agriculture be aoned C - l
Fuller, a retired mschlnUt, appearance in Sanfortl skies with the U. S. Marine* and
|*y A. tttrlckland hi* w i f e i r t Commer cial! Me*. IS* ft R o f
def en dant*, t will eell to the KW corner o f Hot 1. run B came here acven y ean ago since last August.
staged air demonstrations for
h lc h r e t bidder for ra»h a t the 311 ft. H 50 ft. M eet 3«1 ft.
The "Savage Sunt of San­ visiting dignitaries.
F ront door of th* H.tnlnul* N 5# ft to b eg in n in g , tren dal* from Windsor, Vt., where he
VAH-5, which o p * r e t e a
Cou nty C o u r lh o m e , In Han* flu tut Ivision.
wai employed by the Cone ford” led by Cdr, Lyle II.
Fuhllc h earin g w ill b* held
ford, Hetnlnole County. F l o r ­
aboard
the CSS Forrcital,
Sette,
commanding
offer,
plan
ida at 13:0" A.M.. on th* 11th In th* Hemlnol* C o unty Court Automatic Machine Co.
day of Mar. It m i . th* f o l l o w . llo u e e , County Corn in l»* Ioner*
He wai a member of the a formation fly-by in their 12 wns visited by Secretary of
In* deacrlhed prop erty a* eel Itonm. Hartford. Flnrlda. on
A3B Skywarrior attack bunib- the Navy Fred Korth and
forth In raid F in al tlecre*. to- W edneed r) • March 11. 13*1 at B roC , 1241 of Sanford.
:1» F. M. or aa eoon t h e r e ­
Survivor* include two ions. cra some time Friday after­ many high-ranking officials
w it:
fait 1. OAKI-AN'n I I I U At. a f te r a* possible.
of foreign nations.
Hem lnol.
C o u n ty
Zo ning Untrue E. of Windsor; Ray­ noon.
a cco rd in g
to
the
plat
The squadron's flight crew*
They arc returning from a
Commission
mond L , Cornish, N. II.;
the reo f aa recorded In Flat
Hy: Itohert H. llrown
will be greeted a t Ramey
Hook II, paw* *4. I’uhllc
nuccetisful
seven
month
de­
one
daughter,
Mr*.
Pearl
Hemlnol* C o unty
Zon in g
llecord* of Hrnilnolc C o u n ­
Currier, White River June- ployment with the Sixth Fleet Field by officials of Heavy
Direct or
ty. Florida.
IMhlleh
Frh.
31
A
Mar.
I.
(UK A 1.1
lion, Vt.; one brother, Wyom- in the Mediterranean. During j Attack Wing One and by welArthur H. fte rkw ith , Jr., ClrF-D*
j coming festivities staged It/
in«.
Clerk
of
Nin th
Circuit
their wives and families.
IN T i l l ! CIHCI IT F i l l IIT OF
Court
Funeral icrvicei will be
T i l l ! NINTH J t l l l l M I , tJ I I Hy .Martha T Vlhlen
The remainder of the squad­
held
at
0
a.m.
Thursday
at
T IT OF A M ) F tl l l HF-MID e p u t y Clerk
ron'* :ilH) men and officer* are
NOI.F. COUNTY, F I - o n i l M .
IMhll*h Fell. 3«, 1M1
Brinson Funeral Home with
H I M IIIIY NO. IITM*
expected to arrive In Sanford
C U K -H
Tin: IUIHTON FI VK CKNTH Rev. Fred B, Chance officiat­
by transport Saturday.
HAVINOH HANK
ing.
VITII'K OF *1 IT
P la in t iff ,
Special
icrvicei
will
also
IN TIIK .NAME OF TIIK
ve.
STATM OF FI.OIUIIA
Sgt, Frank Crowley of the
R , et u*. be held by the Elks. The hotly
TOr W IU .IA M DAI.TON DUN- U u n B f l T F. TH E M PE
Def en danle. will be sent to Windsor for Army Recruiting Service an­
F O ltD and IIETTY I/MJAMENDED
NOTICB
OF
Ml
IT
JHB DUNFOIID, hla wife,
nounced today a rhunge of
burial.
IN
resid en ce unknown.
M tlltT fi NOB F O l I F . c n n a i HR
It has been requested that hours In hla visile here.
YOU AUK IIBKKIIY NOTJTOi Itobert F. T r em p sr and
FIK D
that
FEDERAL* NA­
In the future. Sgt. Crowley
N a n cy A. Tr em per, hi* in lieu of flowers, donations
TIONAL, MOHTHAC.K
AHHOw if e
be made to the ltarry-Anna will be available at Selective
CIATION. h a v i n g tiled In Ihla IIKSIDKNCKi
Unknown
Court I■a i w o r n HIM o f C o m ­
Children's Home, Service headquarters every
G. C. Kinard, 1318 Elliot
All p a rties c l a i m in g Crippled
p la in t, the nattira and purp ose AMIInTOi
ier est* by, through, u n ­ through Elks Lodge 1241 of Monday from 10 a. m. to 2 Ave,, died In Seminole Me­
o f w h ich I* to f o r s d n s * that
iter
or
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
th*
a
f
o
r
e
­
p. m. The Selective Service of- morial Hospital Monday.
Sanford.
c erta in m o r t g a g e eaecuted hy
said persons
Hoy
Urooks
Ham mer
and
flree are located on the sec­
YOU
A
l
l
B
h
ereb
y
notified
He was born Sept. 20, 18*3
Oladya V, H am mer, hi* wire,
ond floor of the Roumillat in Waltersboro, S. C., but had
to 1-awyer* M o rtg a g e and T itle t h a t a Com pla int to forecloe#
a
certa
in
m
o
rtg
a
g
e
e
n
cu
m
b
e
r­
Co m pany, on the Ird day of in g th* f o l lo w in g deacrlbed
Building.
made his home in Sanford
Ju ly, A. D. 1313: that avid
Crowley will ontline the for the past 3G years. Ho wai
C om p la in t pray* for an a c ­ real property, t o -w it !
lait
».
lllock
A.
COUNT
It
Y
c o u n t i n g In be ta ken under
advantages of Army service a retired farmer.
CHUII MANOR, UNIT NO.
the direct ion o f th* Court for
1, a cco rd in g to the plat
to youag men of the area.
w h a t I* due the F la l n i l f f for
Survivors include six chil­
t h s r r o f aa recorded In Flat
prin cip al and Inlarest on »ald
Hook
11.
P
a
g
e
s
75
and
71,
dren, Mri. Walter Bridges;
m o r tg a g e and m o r tg a g e pot#
F uh llc llecord* o f Heml­
and for the c o sts, eb e r g e a and
Willie N. and Erie of San­
Mrs. Sybil M. Routh died
nol* Cou nty, Florida,
expert*** Including a tto rn ey * ’
ford; Tillis of Orlando; Loilio
h
a
s
been
filed
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
you
In
at
her
home,
220
Jciamlnc
fee* and abstra ct fee* and
of Palalka, and Mrs. Fred Klt h a t In d e f a u lt of euth p a y ­ the a b o v e - styled su it, and you Ave., Sunday at It p.m.
are
required
!o
verve
a
co
py
m en t. title. Interest, eetal",
ler of Tampa: 14 grandchil­
your
A n sw er
or o t h e r
Born May 12, 1B89 in Maukcla im , dem and and eq u ity o f o f
lead in g to lha Com pla int on port, Ind.t the had lived In
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — dren and 20 great grandchil­
re dem ption o f the Defendant*
P
la
in
t
iff
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l
l
o
r
n
e
y
t,
A
N
D
E
R
­
an d nil pers on* c l a i m in g hy,
Rex, Lord of Misrule, reigns dren.
Ih rou gh,
under
or
a g a in st SON, rtUHII, DEAN, DOWN- Sanford for 28 years and had
Also one brother, Frank, of
them or any of the m, he a b ­ I-Ills A van dell IIEIMI. 133 taught school here 34 yean , over New Orlean* today and
s o l u t e l y barred ami f o r e c l o s ­ East Cen tra l Avenue, orlum lo ,
hundreds of thousands of re­ Longview, Texas; two sisters,
until
her
retirement.
Florida,
ami
fit#
the
original
ed: said suit being filed III
the Circuit Court, o f the Nlnlh A n aw er or o t h e r P le a d in g In
She was a member of the velers go wild In the Klrd Mrs. Winnie Jackson of San­
Judicial Circuit, In and for the o ffice &lt;&gt;f tha Clerk o f the Presbyterian
ford amt Mrs. Rosalie Stev­
Church, Past observance of Mordi flras.
Circuit
Court
on
or
b
efo
re
the
Hemlnol* County, Florid*. In
Mardi Gras, is a 24-hour ens of Charleston, S. C.
Chaneary, en titled FKDBIIAH 33ih day o f March, I H I . If Worthy Matron of the East
NATH IN At. MoRTOAOIJ AHHO. yo u fall l o do so, a decree cm Star, past president of celebration of Fat ,'uesday
Funeral services will be
CIATION, a corporation o r g a n - pro c o n f e s s o will be taken
before the 40-day Lenten held at 3 p.m. Thursday at
a
g
a
in
st
yo
u
for
the
relief
dothe
Business
and
Profcnkmal
leed under an Act of Congress
period, which begins at mid­ Itrlsson Funeral Home with
and (misting p u rsu a n t to the nmnded In the ComplaintWomen’s Club, a member of
Th is N o tice shall he pubF ed era l National M o rtg a g e As
night. From sunrise until sun­ Rev. Robert Strickland of the
the
DAR.
the
American
Leg
llshe-l
on
ce
a
w
e
e
k
for
four
* notation c h a r t e r Act, I’laln
set, visitors and natives weur Church of God of Prophecy
tiff, versu* W IU .IA M DAI.TON c o n se c u tiv e w e e k * In Ih* The Inn Auxiliary, the Sanfortl
craty costumes ami maik*.
D U N F o I l D and UltTT V HOC* Hanford Herald.
DATED ihla 33nd da y o f Carden Club and the Sanford Police roped off sections of officiating.
|Hi: DUNFOHD. hla wife, and
Burial will be in Evergreen
O ltA N ilt : IJT IUT Y COMI'ANY, F ebruary, 13*1,
Woman's Club.
the city to vehicular traffic. Cemetery, with Rrisson Fun­
nod Rf {HIE WOOD WOOD F i l m (HBAI jI
Survivors
intitule
two
chil­
Art
hur
tl.
lle.-kw
lih,
Jr.,
Dl'CTH CD.. INC.. Def en dant* ,
eral Home in charge of ar­
Clerk o f Circuit Court
dren, Joe Routh and Mrs.
b ein g C hancery Caae No. 13117,
There ore about (too r Ioss rangements.
Hy: Martha T. Vlh len
pra y in g a foreclosu re of said
Clitoo
Butts,
both
of
Sanfortl,
Deputy
Clerk
m o r t g a g e on
the
fo llo w in g
blowers in the United States.
three grandchildren,
P ublish Fob. 3( a Mar. 5, 13, a n d
described Uind. l y i n g and hr
lu g In Hentlnol# Cou nty. F lo r ­ 13. 13(1.
Donna
Routh
and
Johnny
and
C D F - 31
ida, t o . 1* 11 !
Cary Joe Butts, all of San­
la.t 3», lllock 5. W R A T H v i '.i i i m i i . i : t «»i v r v
IN TIIK I'lHI I IT I IIIT1T OF ford; one sister, Mrs. Flora
KIIHKI Kl.lt FIIIHT AUDI
y n M \i. rm m iN M u t
TIIK
NINTH
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t
I
It
aitttiN n i.K u n i v r v
TIliN, aecurtllng to lha
N e w Auburn,
«f Fuhllc t l e a r t n a ..
Y.liNINH e n v o i l - a l t i N
plat thereof, a* recorded 4 T I T OF N N It FUN i m | s Shoemaker,
Nt»tl«e I* hereby gi ven , that
Nolle# of PoWII# Hearing
In Flat Hook II. F ag* CD Ntll.i: C O U N T ). FI.OH ID S ,
Ind., and one brother, Noel
a
f
t
e
r
co
n
sid
er a tio n , the HtmU
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t
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N
o
tice
le
hereby
a
l
v
t
n
,
that
F uh llc llecord* o f Hemlnol
TIIK FUNS' M I T C A H UIFK Hayes, Jeffersonville, Ind.
a f t e r rntiNlderatlori, the H#ml- mile C o unty Zo ning runiinlkw
Cou nty, Florida.
Subject In a Utility e a s e ­ INMU11A NC B COM FA N V.
Services will be held Wed­ nnto C ou n ty Zontmc Commla- klon will liold a public hear*
P la in tiff,
w ill hold a puhlle h e a r ­ lug to determ in e the fraelhltU
m en t o v er the sou th f o u r ­
nesday at Rrisson Funeral elon
-v ei n g to delrrt nlna Ihu frtialblll- ty o f re* om nie n d i n g tis the
teen I N I fret.
Home with Rev. (Jrover Sew­ t ) o f reonmiueiidlntf to th&gt;- 1b&lt;anl o f County Ctj|iiml««ton«
Tn g elh i r with the f o l lo w in g DA Nll.’l, r . 111TZIB, *t n*.
Defnmlanta. ell officiating. Burial will lie Hoard o f C o unty t'omm leelon- er* that the f o l b m l n g ilencrlhHem
of property
which
I*
NOTH l: OF a Nt.K
er* that the follo w ltip deacrlh- ed property present Ijr lo tied *
lo ca ted til and p erm a n e n tly In­
NOTICE IH II EH HUY f i l l ”. in Oaklawn Memorial Park.
ed pro perty prcacrtily tone d 1I-1AA s i n g l e F a m ily II on I«
stalled a* pari of the Improve
BN that on lb # Sth d a y o f
A-l A a rlcu llu rr he lotted C-* dent tel hr *oiicd It-1.1 s i n g l e
nient on said land:
Brisson Funeral Home la in Coninierclat:
Itukldentlal:
f.ota 1
Th# Eaet D3J ft F am ily
INTKIINATIONAH OF F T I- March. 1331, a t I1:W A. M. at
o f the N'K'i of tit# V W , North thru f, ImiUe J e i i u p Terrace
CA FHKNA UB MtiDKH No. th* main door of tha Court charge of arrangements.
a
ii
loll
x
Iktiiti*
11muss of Hrmlnota County, at
o f tti# old Orlando l l l a h w a y
D1IH 15 H-D
Fuhllc h r i r h t g w ill hr held
In Hectlon S*.J«H-*nE.
The d ep res s a n u m eratlon Hanford, Florid*. Hi# under*
Puldic hrarlnd will t*e held In the Hrmlntile Couniy Court
of lh&lt; fo r e g o in g Item sh a ll signed Clerk w ill o f f e r for
Hou»e,
C o u n ty Comm lx* loner a
In Iho Hemlnol# C o unty Court
not he deemed to limit or eat# to th# h lgh#*t and brat
Florida* on
reslrltt
the ap p licab ility bidder for ra s h the fo l lo w in g l a Ike I’e e r l a f tfce t a a a t r l l o u - e , C o unty Comnil»»lon*re lloorti, Hanford.
at
Florida, on W ed nesday, &gt;larch 13,
or
any
other
l a n g u a g e deacrlhed real property:
J a S i e , Srmlaat* C’a a a t s - F le e - lloom . Hanford,
1 / |( 11. les s the W e s t IS tHa, l a F ra k a le .
W ed n esd a y , March 1*, It’l l at ?:30 F* M. or aa so o n there*
desc ribin g In g en era l term*
a
f
t
e
r
h
i
pons
|
hi
a.
f
eet
thereof,
an
d
lo
t
It,
T:3S
F.
31.
or
a
a
anon
t
h
e
r
e
­
o ilier
pro perty
Intended
t a r#i Ratal# a f
Hetnlnole C o u n ty Zo n in g
trsa Hi# Kael 15 feet th e r e ­ MATTIE F. C u a n U H N
a f te r aa pnsathle.
to he co vered h ereb y .
C.itnrnl-►Inn
of, lllock I t , IVytinwood.
Hemlnol#
C o u n ty Boltins
You. and ea ch o f yuu, are
Deceaeeit,
urcnrdlng
to
th#
plat
Hy: Robert 8. Ttrown
C om m ission
hereb y notified to III* p er­
T a All r t e l l l a i i a * 4 P erso a *
Feinlnole C o u n ty Zo ning
the reo f
as
recorded
In l l a i t a a (’Jaime a r Drtwaad*
Hy! Ilobert R. Drown
s o n a lly or hy a tto rn ey , In th
D irector
Flat
Hook 4. Page* 13 A a a t a el S e l l U - l a l e t
Hemlnol* C o u n ty
Zoning
o f fic e o f the Clerk o f said
Pttbllah Feb. *4 it Jfar. I.
through 31 o f th* Publlo
D ir ecto r
Court, In the C o unty Court
an d each o f You ar*
CDF-IS
llecord* o f Hrmlnots C o u n ­ h e You
Fiihlloh
Feb.
*1
A
Mar,
t.
House, to Hanford, Hemlnol
r e b y notHI#d and required
ty, Florid a
County , Florida, on o r before
to present a n y rlal m a and C D F -IS
cm \ ty
"
the 37tli day o f March, A. lb, t o g e th e r wlllt alt atructurea, lenianda whit'll You. or either
y . u \ I \ I , t fiHHiMOlfiY
HHttlMH*!’: n i l XTV
fixtu res,
ap ­ of
13*1, your appearance, a n sw e r Improvem ents.
you
may
h a v e nual net
P o li c e o f Fulillc H r a r la g
and
ap purten ance* th# r e t a l*
o r other d e f e n siv e plead ing* plian ces,
of
MATTIE
F.
\ n i l r f nf Tuhllr I l n r U f
The- Z on in g Cornmlaalon wltt
In the Com pla int In this ca u se on said land nr used In c o n ­ CUOIJUIIN, d*r»*#id. late o f
Notice le h«r«t&gt;)r g iv en , that hold g p u b lic h e a rin g to eon*
an d a l s o tu se rv e upon Hand­ junction the rewith.
raid County, lo th* County
to lha
This sa l e la made pursuant J u d e* o f H#m1nnl* Co u n ty , a f t e r ron killers lion* lii ** riettil* alder r eco m m en d in g
era,
ll c t : w a n ,
Huh war*
*
to final deerra o f forecluaur* Florida, at hla o f fl c a In the note r o u t i t y ^ o n l m Commla* Hoard of County Cbinnilailovi*
Mime, a tto rn ey * for the Dials
alrtfl
w
i
l
l
hold
ii
tiuhlio
hear*
era
am
en
d
in
g
Zo
ning
Itrgula*
entered
In
Chancery
action
No.
ttff, a co py o f said p lea d in g s
i-ourt Iioud# o f said County at
1:131 now pen ding In Ih* O r - Hanford, Florida, w ith in ala Itiii to *1*"termini11 the fcstkihlU* tluna to provide for approva l
o t h c t w l s e said Hilt of Com
t y aif rerr mini* nil In ii: in the of a d eq u a te lira triage pruvl *
cu ll Court o f and for Heml­ l a lr n d a r
plaint, w ill ho l a k r n a s ron
tuna Ilia
from
the tlo a n l o f C o u n tr CummleiitiJii- ■Iona hy the Hoard o f C o u n ty
teased hy &gt;ou and ea ch of nol* Cou nty, Florida.
tim e o f Hi# first puhllt-allun ei a that the fo l lo w in g ilekcriti- Curnmlsaloncre ahall be rctjulr*
DATED Ihla 33nd day a f of Ihlt noil re. T w o co p lee o f
1 p r o v e n i'
xum. tl •d on all cornm*rcUI con*
*°IK&gt;NB AND O R D E R E D till* F ebruary, m i.
each claim or dem and sh a ll 11-1A fivaldcitl lM1 ami
A-l
at ruction w h ich ahall encom*
(HBAI.I
!3 nd day o f F ebruary. A. D
h* In w r it in g , and shall atata A t r l c u l tu r a !
be
to ned
C-l paaa bulldlnga and p a v in g o f
Art hur II. U eck w ltb , Jr.. the place o f residen ce and
130,
*1
Hanford.
Hemlnol'
Co
m
m
ercia
l:
Tha
Kaat
lift
ft
an a rea 3S.0U0 square f eet o f
Clerk o f th* Clrrull Court poet of flca addrraa o f the
C ou n ty , Florida,
o f the H fuO ft o f a parcel more prior lei the J«nuance o f
liyt Martha T.VIhlen
(HKAH
claim ant, and ahall he ew orn dricrlbett ae: The BtVU o f the a buildin g permit. Coplea o f
D ep u ty Clerk
Arthur II. Heck w ith. Jr.
fn hy the cla im a nt, hla a aant, H W 'i
W rit
of
Uetir l iik o Ihla propoeed am en d m en t m a y
Cl*rk of the c i r c u i t Court Anderson. Itueh, Dean,
or a tto rn ey and accom pan ied VUiad am) North of the Itutl- be
obbiin* d In the Z on in g Of#
of Hemlnol* Co u n ty . F l o r ­ liow m lee A va n den Hrrg
hy a f l l l n s (ta o f on# dollar road Hrrt
fbe.
Court
Ilo use , Hanford,
Atto rn ey s for P la ln llH
ida
and such claim or demand not
PuUltn hearlnir w ill be held Florida, .Mirndaya thru Fri*
Hy! l l a r l b a T. Vlhlen . D.C. 133 Kael Central Avenu*
*o filed ahall he void.
day*
from
&gt;:uo
A. M. to 1:0#
In
the
Urnilimle
t
’ou
n
ty
t’ourt
Orlando.
Florida
P ublish Feb, I I * Mar. *
/ a / Marjorie C. Tepelr
Htutiic. Con nt $ CoiiiinlBaluitera F. M.
Publish Feb. IS, l i t * .
it. ts, m i .
Al
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utile
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f
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F u h llc h e a r i n g w ill be h#M
CDF-13
C D F - 30
Will and T r eta m en t o f
Wednead-tr* March 12, 1913 at In the Hemlnole County c o u r t
MATTIE F. CUOHUIIN,
T;3tt I* M or Boon thereafter 11mike, C ou n ty Ccrrnrtlkeionera
Dece ased
aa poialhlr.
Hoorn* Ha rifitni, Florida, oq
Hlenetrom, Davl* A Molntoeli
Kemliiuln County Zoning W e d n n d a y , March 11. 1&gt;I3 at
A l l o t n . y * for E x ecu trix
C o m rnU&amp;lon
T’ln F* M. or a* so o n th e r e ­
Foe I Office llox 111*
lly It. H. Hrown
a f te r aa poaalhle,
Hanford, Florida
F c m lr io le
C o u n ty
Z o n in g
H* rnlnolt* County
Z o n in g
W Mu-tsar's
Publish
Feb. IS, I t A Mar.
h lrector
d traction
c*»m ml*klon
I I . ISSI.
1'ubll*h Frh. 28 * Mar. I.
MTbeew
Hy: Itohert H llrow n
C D F -I I
CUK-**
H*'ii i In obi County
Zo ning
Dlri t tor
l a tka Uaart a f the I’o a a t y
«l»r Cnuef nf the I miaily Fuhllkh Feb. 3ft A Mar I.
J e l i r , a r m la o le CNtaaly, F le r - Judge* aem ln nle t e n n i ) • Fin e.
CDF-IT
14a la P r e te tr .
Ida. l a Frnhate*
l a ret i:*ta ta a f
l a rai F a ta t e a f
M W I M i l . t : COl’NTY
EMANUEL. COMPTON,
O. T. IIEHNDON,
ftiisiAM rmiMiMioy
|&gt;e##at*d
D#ceaa»d
S a tir e kf F a bile H e a H a g
T a All F red lla ra a a d Feraaaa
i III f r r d lln m a a d Pernnae
N o l b e Ik h i r e b y g iv en , t h a t
M a v la c 4'lalm* a r lleeaaaAa H a t l a g r i n l m e nr li e nan ad* a fter
ttTVUl
consider ation, the fiernl*
A s a la a l I s l 4 Katalet
n n inert*I
AgalaeC hand K i l a l a i
hole County Zoning Commla*
You amt each of you ar*
MOaKntP
You and each o f you are alort will hold a pub!In hear*
hereb y n a llfled and required hereby notified and resiulrrd Ing to delsnnlriN the fcaalhlll*
*4 Telegrapher!
to preeant an y claim * and d e ­ to preterit any claim* and ty of ret'oritnirridlng to th e
mand* w h ich you , o r either d em ande w h ich you. or either Hoard o f C ou n ty Cum m lea Ion*
nf you , may hav# a y a l n t t Ih
o f yo u. m ay h a v e a g aln et Ibe era that the fo l lo w in g diacrlb*
aa lat* o f Em anuel Compton, t e t a t e of O. I*. JIKIINIHIN, e&lt;l property preaen tly aimed
■leceaaed, late o f eald Cou nty, deccaaed, late o f la id County, A*1
Agriculture
and
II* IA
to th* C o unty J udaa o f Heml­ to the County J u d g e o f itemt*
F am ily H i*ld rn tlal be
nol* Cou nty. Florida, at hie note County , Florida, a t hie Hhiglr
suhrd
C
l
Com
mer
cial:
From
o ffice In th* court h n u st o f o f fi c e In the court hou ee of
H'4 pout Hectlon 34-1 &amp;H-30I3
eald C o unty at Hanlord, F l o r ­ • a id C o u n ty a t Hanford, F lo r ­ g o S to the N H./1V o f Countr y
ida.
w ith in
oil
ca len d a r ida,
w ithin
ala
calendar Club
Hoad.
thence
BW’ly
mnntha front th* tlm* o f th* m onth e from the time o f the a lo n g N It/IV It# ft to l*rill.
flret publication o f thle untie* flret publication o f till* notice.
(tun
N
H
i
ft
plria
or
mliirie,
T w o copie* o f each claim or T w o rople* o f each claim or t hence HW’ly parallel to M
demand ahall b* in w ritin g , dem and ahall be In writin g,
IlfW Countr y Club Hoad to a
and ahall atata lit* plar* o f and ahall e l a t e the place of point
ft E o f »; I t / W or
re sid en ce an d poet of flca ad - re»ldeuce and po»t o f f i c e ad* Vlhlen H *Itoad*
thence g to N
dr*** o f Ih* claim ant, and Ureas o f ibe claim ant, and l i / W
Countr y
Club
Hoad,
ahall b* eworn to by. th* ahall he ew orn to hy the
thenc
e
KTy
and
XITty a l o n g
cla im a nt, hi* aH*al, or a l t o r
cla im a n t , hla a g e n t or attor* N l l / l l ’ Countr y Club Hoad to
nay and accom panied by a rtl n ey and accom panied by a l u a
Ins Ire o f on* dollar and auch f i li n g fee of one dollar and
Fuhllc h e a r in g w i l l ba held
claim or dem and not ao riled • u c h cla im or dem and not In the Hemlnole C o unty Court
ahall b* void.
t o file d ahall he void.
House, C o u n iy Com mleeloner a
/ » / Helen M. Compton
U a to rn # F. Herndon, Jr.
Room. Hanford.
Florida, on
Aa E i a c u t r t a a f th* Laet
A» e a e c u t o r o f the Last W ed n esd a y , March I t . H IS a t
W ill
and
T e e ta i n t n i
of
W ill and T e st a m e n t of f i l l F* M. or ill so o n there*
E m a o u e l Com pton. d*c***#d
O. 1% UlUlN’IniX,
»f t*r a t p&lt;*»»lble.
■tenatronx, D arla A Mctatoah
D ecea sed
Hetnlnole C o unty Z o n in g
Attornaya for K x a cu lrls
tftilnholaer en d Logan
&lt;*om;ul»sbjn
Edward* B u ild in g
F ir st F e d era l DulUHug
lly: Hubert 0. llro w n
Han ford. F lo r id a
Hanford. F lorida
Hemlnol# C ou n ty Zo n in g
Pvtbiun r a h . i s , t « * Mar. A t t o r n e y s for E x e cu to r
Dlraetor
*. I I 1 H 8 .
P u b lis h F eb ru a ry I . U , U , I f I Pub lish F a b . H * Mar. ft.

F" 'Pop' Fullw Plan Fly -B y Friday

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Army Recruiter
Hours Changed

G. C. Kinard
Dies In Hospital

Mrs. Sybil Routh
Dies At Home

Mordi Gras
In Full Swing

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322-5613

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Office 204 W. First
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
Tue*., Ihm Fri. ■ 3 P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.
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apontible for more than one
incorrect insertion of your ad.
ami reserve* the right to revise or reject any advertise,
men! from what ordered to
conform to Ihc jtoliciei of thi*
paper.

Legal Notice
In the Court o f th r C o v o t r
Ju4«&gt;. **w&gt;la&lt;tU d u a l ) . S'lurrMa, to l-rubalr.
In Hrt K i l l t r o l
W tl.I.IA SI L E S L I E !
HOE1 COM lIK,
D tcn itS
T ii VII l red liar# o n 4 r * reams
M a tin * c l o l i o o or U r n o u d o
An si net Mali . K a ta t.i
Vou an d tacit o f jroa a r t
litr aby notttltit and requlra.1
lo preeent any claim* and d * .
manda w h ich you . or a l l h t r
o f you , may h a v e a g a i n s t tha
t l t a t t of WILLIAM LESLIE
HOLCOMBE, deeeaeed, la ta of
talil Cou nty, to tha County
Jtid*c
o f Srm lnoln County .
F lo rid a. « t bla o f f i c e In tha
cou rt h o u to of aalU C o unty at
Hanford, Flo rid a, w i t h i n at*
t a l r n d a r m o n t h ! from tha Hina
o f tha flrat publication o f tlila
n o lle* . T w o eoplea of each
c l a i m o r demand aball ha
In
w r l t l n i . anil ahall a lata tha
jiliica o f r o l d t n c a and p ott
o f f i c e addrtaa o f tha elatm an t,
and ahall ba aw orn to by tha
e la tm a n t, bla a *#n t. or a t to rn t y and a ccom panied by a
f i l i n g faa o f on* dollar and
uuch claim or dem and n o t *o
filed ahall he Told.
/ * / SI ary M. Hotoomh*
At A d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f t h e
E e t a t a of
WILLIAM LESLIE MOL.
COSt BE
D ictated
■ ttn etrnm , Iiaela A McIntosh
A tto rn ey * for A d m in istra trix
Poet Office Box 1S&gt;0
Hanford, Florid*
I’utilleh Fell. IS. :» A Sl*r.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Ludt &amp; Fount!
2. XnticPA - l’elTHinulA
•'i. Eilucatloii • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent*
BA Special Notices
7. Rnsiness Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to R ent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Murlguge Loans
14. Insurance
15. ltusluess Opportunity
1(3. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
2(3, 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 Sule
35. Articles Wanted
3(3. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cnbunas
1. I/Ost ft Found
LOST yellow gold Cross and
Chain, fo u r alow soiling*.
Call 322-2011 or FA 3-4153.
REWARD.

Legal Notice
iv t o w n j i uni:'* t o l a r .
er.Hivni.E l o t . v r r , f i .oh !I&gt;V
c a m * of
FLORENCE L CARLSoN.

Her# used.
NOTICE TO I ' n i t l t m i H *
to
v i.i, p it H iit v * t i t v i m ;
IT, V i n a
OH
II j; M A N D a
AG AIN ST HAIM KBTATHl
Tuu and eat-U of you ar*
hereby n otified and required
to file any claim * and den ian di w h ic h you, or either
of you, may have a g a i n s t aald
e s t a t e In the o f fic e o f lion.
C. Vernon Ml** J r . County
J u d * e o f Svmltiola County, at
bla o ffice In tha Court Itouee
In Sanford. F lo rid a w ith in alx
calendar month* from th* tlm*
of the flrat publication of (hi*
notice. Each claim or dem and
mu at ha la w ritin g and c o n ­
tain tha place o f re sid en ce and
poet o f f i c e addree* o f th*
cla im a n t and mu*t b# aworn
to by th* c L tm a u t. hi* ag en t
or a tto rn ey , or the tunic ahall
be to ld
E v e ly n K. Nelaon

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MITH t; OF Ol’IT
IV T i l l : V t N K OF Tll»;
S TATU OF FLORIUA
TO: HKKNAIll) C. UIIAXOEH
and U B N B V A U U K A S O E l l . hi* w ife;
raaldenc* o n k n o w n ,
YOU AUK ltKItEUV NOT1FIK II
that
FKIIKIIAL NA«
T lllN A f.
MOItTUAU K ASSO­
CIATION, hat In* filed In thla
t'oiirt ll» aworn Bill o f Com plaint, tht n atu re and purpuee
of which l» to f o reclo se t h a t
certain m o r t g a g e e e e c u l e d hy
licrnuril C. ilru n * * r and l i e n et a I . Oranuer, 111* vtlla. to
l . a w i era Morlgn ga an d Tilt*
C om pany, on Ihe S»th day o f
June, l l i l ; t h a t aald Complaint
praya for an a c c o u n t i n g to ha
t a k e n under the d irectio n of
the Court fo r ttliat la d u e the
P la i n t i f f fo r principal an d Intereat on aald m o r l x a x * and
m o r t a a c * not# ami fo r tha
roate, cliara ea and expaneea,
Includlna attorn ey'* feea and
a b s t r a c t feea and t h a t In d e ­
fa ult of auch payment, till*. InI creel, aatale. claim , demand
and aqutty o f re dem ption o f
Ilia Defen dan t* and all peraona
. lalm ln * by. through, under or
Iiaalnal them o r a n y of them.
I.c a b eo lu te ly hatred and fora*
closed ; tald suit belli* filed In
the Circuit Court o f th* Nin th
J u d icia l Circuit, tn and for
hcnilnot* Cou nty. Florida,. In
i h a n c e r y . entitled F E D E R A L
NATIONAL MOllTtlAUK AHHOt'lATION. a corp ora tion o r g a n Led under an Act o f Congreaa
and ea letln * p ursu ant to th*
Federal
Na tio na l
M o ri* * * *
AreucL tlon Charter Act, P la i n ­
tiff,
teraui
HERN A IMS
C.
• illA N lIK Il nod UKNKVA U
ft It VNil Kit, til* » l l e . D t f e n d nut*. belli* Chan cery Can* No.
I f t u l , p r a y ln * u forecloeure of
aald mortaxKe on the f o l lo w tna described land, ly ln * and
b elli*
In
Hemlnola
County.
F lo lb lu . t o . tail;
let
II. Block S. WUATIIKftXKIELD FlltrtT A l l .
lilTIUN, accord In* In l'l»t
thereof, recorded In J'lal
Book II. P a * * 41 Pol.Ho
Jtecor.li of Heinlliolr L'uuhr&gt;-. Florida.
T o g e th e r w i t h Ilia f o llo w in g
equipm ent:
IN TERNATIONAL «rF l T l .
CA FUBNAI'E, MODEL NO.
Mild St F.-O;
You. and ea ch o f y o u . a t *
hereb y required to file p er.
t o n a l l y , or b) a t t o r n s ) , In lb*
o ffice of the r'lrrk o f auld
Courl. 'In llo Heinlliol* County
t-ourt lio u .e , tn Hanford, rtetn.
tm .lt County. Florida, on or
b ef ore IJo. t f t h day of March,
A.l*. l w c j o u r up pen re no*.
„ newer
or
..I h rf
de renal v*
pleading* to tba Com pla int tn
|M&gt; i l l i i r a l o t * l-o to -*-rV*
noon
Hander*.
McKwun,
m l , * a n * Slim* a tlo rn a y a for
Ibe Plaintiff. * copy o f aald
plcudlnaa. o t h e r w i s e aald Bill
Ol Complaint Will ho ta ken as
m u . rated b&gt; you an d each o f
) uu.
I h i VK A M ' • •ItliKIJKD Mile
Sir. d e . o f F tb r o a r y , t»aJ, at
N. nf t l,
iten.lnwM
County,
Flo l lib,.
IdE A U
A rth u r It. B eck w ith , Jr.
Clrru ll Court of dem lnol*
Cou nty. Florida.
Ur 1 Mei-Iha T. v III!• o. IS. C.
PnMIah; Fab. II, IS. I*. March

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Eeta te
Johnla A. XlcLa-wl
A t to r n e y at Law
I’. O. Box 1314
Apopka, F lorida
PublleU Feb. I*.
S. II. ISIS,
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r u n I I T t i l l ItT.
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NINTH
F E I ' E l tA L HAVINUM
AN D DOAN ASSOCIATION. a
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la11IItl Uinlcr Ihe law* nf the
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3. Education • Instruction
Refrigeration • Atr-eonrittloaing men ikm M . Wp train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trades Institute Box 18, c o
Sanford Herald.

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Srrulft Tnen. Fob. 20. 'Oil—Pap’o 7 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Entnte Fur S«1o 27. Special Services

SWRETIR PIR

lly Nadine Seltzer

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
Men-wumen, 18-32. h u rt high
as $102,00 a seek. Prepara­
tory Braining until appoint­
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
Experience usually unnccei*
sary. FREE information on
jobs, salaries, requirements.
Write TODAY giving name,
address, phone and lime
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. Box 23, c o Sanford
Herald.

HIGHLAND PARK
1. Comforlalilu 3 lir iiumc
*ii mill'd on ipaciouk curtit'r
lmmoslte sliadrd by glint
oaki. Many nice extras!
$13,tot), with $430 down and
$03 per month. Exclusive.
2. Attractive 2 HU home on
nice ku with trees. 1-argc
family r o o m , fireplace,
wood floors. Idea! for re ­
tirement couple or small
family! Just $12,230, with
$ooo down, and monthly
pajment less Ilian retill

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
tit N. I’ark Ave.
322-2420

REGISTRATION open for
Good Shepherd Christian
Day School, 4 and 3 year
olds. Nursery, $13; kinder­
garten SIC. Transportation
available for city und out­
lying ureas. 322 7312 or
FA 2-57 lib

3 HR. KITCHEN equipped.
Fenced hack yard. I'ay.
m enu $71) mo., cheaper
than rent. FA 2-utilB lor ap­
pointment.
MODEL HOME
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
$61 montli, 2825 Sanford
Avc.

fi. F o r R en t
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2 3231
or FA 2 0325.

All types of Real Estate

John E. Fox,

2 BED KUO.M tiuusc, kitchen
“ If ha't a bald MEle, h* mutt ba wearing a toupae!"
Realtor
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0569
FA 2 3303.
FURN. Apt. 23oo McUonville.

6. Fur Rent

3 Bedroom house. 2400 Stev­ Lake Mary. 2 Ilcdroom, kitchen etjuipjH'd. FA 2-3049
en* Ave, Plsolle 249-4671.
FA 24047.
NICELY turn. C room liouit.
House* lor rent. For infor­
FA 2-6237.
mation contact led Wil­
FURNISHED Apl. 3 rooms,
liams Hardware, 205 K.
bath, 2 double beds. I to W.
23th St.
3rd. 322-oisa.
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
1 HR. House, nicely furn­
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
ished. $63 mo. FA 2 8344.
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished
UXFURN. l*t Floor. 3 rm».
liouse. 405 San Carlos, $as.
bath, 2 screened jkirclici.
Three
room
furnished
300 Magnolia Ave. 322-9522.
apartment. 2101 Mugnolla,
$15. Holton A. Williams,
You can find any tiling you
Rhone FA 2-3931.
need advertised in the Heraid by Sanford

merchant*. 2 Bedroom houae. Kitchen
equipped. 817 Escamhit Dr.
FA 2-0920 after 5 p. in.

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F ub llth Feb, It. 2G A Mar.
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third suit again*! you In til*
YOU ARK hereb y nor If led
Circuit Court of ibe Ninth J u ­ that a Complaint tu furvclofti
d icial Circuit* In and for S em ­ a certa in ni.irt$t*ae enrum inole Cuunty. Florida, the n a ­ herlna the fidluwtna d*-act Ibid
tur e Of tba hull Ih t** foreolo*** real pro perly, l o - w l t :
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t h e plftf t h e reo f i n re*
eltu a le d am] located In S e m in ­
f o r d i d 1n I'Ut Book IS*
ole C ou n ty . Florid* You and
liaar 17. Fublfe Heimrifle
ea ch o f you ar* hereby rrof He ml tnde County* F lo r ­
qulred to fit. your Answ er
ida.
w ith tba Clark o f the Circuit h*i* In *'ti file'll a a a ln e t &gt; *u In
Court. In slid for pnnliiole Ihc a b o v e *it y led auU* and you
County, Florida, s l i t »*rve a are required to e e r i e a c *p&gt;
copy the reo f upon Ha(-*l*l V
your
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or
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Ward. I ll, o f the firm of Win- I’lradlna lo the Complaint on
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lla ln . e a
W ard I'lulnllfC e i t t o r i i e j i , ANf l KIt I I I Fark Avenue, Aoutb. VVIn­ MO.V III rail, PLAN
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be publUbad In Tl.* Sanford M |j | day of ftUrufci 1ydl. If
Herald, a n ew s p a p er publl&gt;b.*l you fall to do eot « decree
In Samlnola County. Florida, pro c e n f u i o wi l l be taken
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Clera o f the Clr- ..It CourL td u m r a w eek for four • «»n*
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ur
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Clerk o f th# C l n u l l Court
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B y ; Marlha T .Vlhltti. D. C.
Clerk of Circuit Court
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tfjrs Martlm T. A'tblau
134 Park
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t

Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
ped. lutl W. 18tb St. Th.
FA 2-4678.
2 Bedroom furnished house.
FA 2 4267 between 4 * 1 0
p .

m .

1 3-Bedniom house. 2 2-Bed­
room lioutc. 323-U937.

Legal Notice
x i i n n : »y at it
l \ THE XVStE o r THE
STVTI: III' FMill ID V
TO; 11 El IIIIJU ELMEll Me,NL.VL *u&lt;t JIAIIV DEAN
MacNE.VL hie wife;
retbltnc* uiiknuwu.
YOU ARM IIEIIEBV
ATIFt El l that FEDKBAI. NA­
TIONAL XIDlITliAOE VH.-tO&lt;TATKIN, bavin* fll»*t In tlila
t'ourt Its ewnrn Bill of t*'*itiplaint, tbe nature anil purpn,a .if Hlili-h H tn f.ireclnae
that .-ettaln uinrlcgga ev.-autail I,* ilnartu* Elmir Mai-N-al
umi Mary Di*aii MacNaxi, bla
wile, tn I.« w&gt;i-r a Jh-rig.i k•)
nrnl Title rnmpMiiy, on tbe Hitb
ilwj- i,f June. ISjS; that aubl
Complaint prays for an aceonnllng tn be taken urnl-r tha
dlreetlon nf the Court f*ir wbat
la qua the rialniltr fur prlnclpal unit ltilrrr-t un aabl tunrtga*e ami mortgage tint* anil
fur the cotta, rhurgea anil aapeitaea In* IuUIng alturttey'*
fe*-a ami abalract feta atij that
tn ilt fault uf aui-h payment,
tlila Interest, relate, ciulm.
ilniiuml ami e.ju 11&gt; n) re.Ktnplb.it nf tbn IM-fentlaule and ail
tieranji, eb,lining b j, tbruugb,
Utuler ur against them ur any
uf thriii, b* abeulutily barrrit
atifl funelnaed; rahl etiit bring
file,| 111 the rlri-llll Cnurt nf
the Ninth Judicial Circuit In
umi fur tstiiilnolr Cnunly. Flor­
ida. In Cbnu* ary. entitled
FF.Dr.HAI. NATIONAL XlnItTHAtJK AlMOCtATION, a carpuralluii orgunlse*! under un
A* l nf Congress ami existing
pursuant to Ibe Felrml Na­
tional .Vfurlguttr Association
charter Ac). 1‘lalnllff versus
lil .jlptt: ELMEB Mu, MiAI.
ami MARY DEAN MaeNRAL,
bis wile. Daleiulanls. being
• 'bumery fuse No. llt'if, play­
ing a tnrrtl- sure uf said inurtgugc un the- f'dlnwlng draerlbs.J land, lying sn-l being In
Seminole I'nauty. Flnrlda, towlt:
la*t H
B lo ck 3. W LA ■
T I IL B P F I E L D FtllKT AD*
DITIoN . accorillittf tu plat
*4 t b e i e u f recorded In f l a t
Bunh 13, I'ugr 44, Public
Itr,-aide nf r e rt;Ilu.lt Coqllly, I'lorld*.
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tl( flcft g.f 1 iir r l«rk
if 8-till
Courl. In lit* «’fiuntr Court
llouftft
in Hanford. H*ijntiiulfi
f 'cj$4Kiy, Florida, on or tfiftfsifft
[111) 13tli tiny nf XUifqt1.
&gt; oiir iiirftr unities • -un*w#r or
o l b e r &lt;J«r* naive pleading* tu
the Comntaliit In tble eause
and als.. In se r v e upon Handers.
XIc-E wnii , M* liw sr g A Mime, a l turrieye fur Ibe l-laliillf f. a
co py ur vabl pi. lin g s, o l b e r .
wise s.,l,l Bill o f CuniiiDInt
trill li* t a k e n a s r c n l r .t r .! by
I y o u anil each of ) uu.
DONE a n d o BDI'.III'.D tble
| till di.i uf l i b r u a r y , (443, at
H.qfopij,
nan tuclft County
b'P-rlda.
i H EAL i

Arthur 11. BsekwiDi, Jr

Circuit Cou rt o f Pemlnol*
County. Florida.
By.- Martha T. Vllilrri, D C
Publ'sb; Feb, I-. |y,
Mulch

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(I. For Rent

4 BR., 2 RATH HOME

room, kitchen with
3 uBedroom,
ra ru o m , 2
J bath,
u a u i, built-ins,
u tiiii- iiu , Florida
dishwasher, disposal, stove
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole*
and refrigerator. Double
man Circle. $120 per uiunUt.
carport, good storage and
FA 2-7484.
workroom. On 2'$ lots with
NEWLY FURNISHED large
assorted fruit trees, fenced.
2 Bit duplex, ltlh St. Lung* 818,500 With Good Terms
wood. 838-3298.
LAKE MARY, 3 UR, 2 bath, ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg. Real Estate Broker
handy beach. $15o tno. 1’h.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2A920.

11.1. Furniture

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
IMMEDIATE
DON’T THROW IT AWAY
SPRINKFR SYSTEMS
Bring your aluminum furni­
O C CU PA N CY
All Types and Sites
3 Bedroom, ll* balh, no qual­
ture to us (ur complete reWc Repair and Scrvtcu
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
webbing.
S T I N E
Longdate subdivision LongFURNITURE CENTER
Machinery and Supply Co.
wood.
Ilia) French Ave.
20T W. 2nd St
FA 2-8(32
Ph. FA 2 7«.Vt
Owner must sell. Take over
$89.00 payments. 3 bed­
Used furniture, appliances,
Southern Air
rooms In Sunland. FA 2-4lSt
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
lairry't Mart 213 Sanford
HentiiiK • A ir C oiiditionint;
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Sales—Repair - Contracting
ed backyard. Air-conditionFREE ESTIMATES
er. Klichen equipped. Low 2303 Oak
FREE ESTIMATE
'
FA 2 8321
down payment. 33u9 S. Park
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
FRIG1DA1RE
Avc. FA 2-1761.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Sates A Service
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mlg3 HR, t's balh. 1201 Selma
ll. II. m a n
C o, ai 709 Celery Avc.
Rd„ lomgwood. $3U0 down,
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
FA 2-2117.
take up payments.
Ph. FA 2-3*83
Sell Us Your F'urntture. Quick
Reupholtlery Specials!
4 Bedroom, 2 full bnlh. See
Service With the Cash.
furnistMxl model at Sales Chairs $M&gt;, selection of f»SUPER TRADING POST
brlc*. Sofas $89, selection of
office' out 20th St. amt UpFA 2 0677.
fabric*.
sal* Road, optiosite church,
Custom Made Slipcovers
central heat prepared for
31. Article* For Sale
Chairs $2ISO. Sofas S19.50.
Alr-conditlon.
Central Florida's Largest Sport shirt site, $l.»9. Ruga
$12,091)
re upholstery Factory. Free
$2 99 up. Army Navy Sur­
lw)w*Low down payment
home estimates, written
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
$79.00 MONTH PA Y S
guarantee, UP. down
A LL
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
Central Fla. Decorators
steel, window sills, lintels,
South A Garland
wells, grease traps,
J. W. Hall. Realtor Orlando. FI*. Pit. G \ 3-4879 dry
steps,
table topi, stepping
Sanford
FA
3-M13
“ Call Hall" FA 2-3641
stones, lot markers.
Cocoa NE u 8178
2344 So. French Ave.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Monuments. Cemetery work 399 Klin Avc.
FA 2-3731
R A V E N N A P ARK
Also Lettering on Stone*
For the finest new home buys, SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
FACTORY T l Y'JU
we urge you to ifispert the
ALUMINUM BLINDS
2317 McUonville Ave,
beautiful 3 and 4 bedroom.
Enclosed head. Sag proof bot­
Phone FA 2-0149
3, m . and 3 bulh homes
tom rail wtUi plastic ends.
offered In desirable Raven­
Plano Tuning and Repair
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
na Park.
W. L. Harmon — fa 2 4223
ton or nylon curds.
Senknrik Gians and Paint
These homes feature Hie fin­ R. A It. MOBILE steam
Company
rleanera.
Wo
clean
any­
est In quality construction
2,0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4822
thing,
anywhere.
Auto
en­
by Shoemaker, ami include
gines and IhiuIx j specialty. STOUFFF1R Posture rest and
built-in kitchens, central
322-8746.
reducing unit. Like new. A
heat, and otlicr plus values,
real steal. FA 2 2030.
Prices begin at $11,900, with 29. Automobile Service
WE LOAN Carpet Shampooer
low FHA down payments.
at no cost with purchase ot
No down payment under
Blue Lustre shampoo. Car­
VA! Payments leas than
INSTALLED
roll's Furniture.
rent. 31 ay we serve you 7
W im lahield
Ruck (ilium
D oor G inas
V etlt Ginns 1901 ’/.ig ?„ig Sewing Machine
Darns, makes button hole*.
S E R V IC E
Stenstrom Realty S en k n rik GIush um i l'u in t With
guarantee. 5 Payments
of $6 to. FA 2-MU.
Com putty
Real Estate — Mortgages
il l N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420 219 Magnolia 1’h. FA 2-4622 DOUBLE Hollywood bed,"with
Imik spring A mattress, m a­
AUTO • RADIO
LAKKVIKW Home for sale or
ple vanity and dresser, with
Drive-In
Repair
Service
trade for a tiled (arm on the
2 mirrors, sell this week,
west side of Sanford. Call PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
$ 100. d ft. Crosley Refriger­
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2-0368
ator in good operating con­
I’ll. 323-0635
night*.
dition $33. Call FA 2-2246
alter 6 p. m.
31. I’oullry - Ltv&amp;ilock
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Large Shetland Ponies; 1 3fi. Automobllea - Truck*
Raymond Mindquisl, Assoc.
gelding, 1 mare. $130 each
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
with new saddles and bri­ '33 CIIEV. 2 d&lt;wr sedan. Runs
good, good tires *$123. Ph.
dles. 322 9162.
18. Help Wiinlrri
FA 2 9126.
.'llA.
I’elM
ARMY* NAVY SURPLUS.

AUTOGLAxSS

FURN. ANT) Unfurnished new NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, largo corner lot, 311
2 Bit duplex apartments.
Tucker Dr., Suiitand EaTerrain) floors, tile balh.
tales. VA—nothing down,
F .\ 2-2374 after 3 p. m.
monthly payments $92.00.
RENT A RED
FA 2-B074 - FA 2-2218.
Runaway, Hospital A Baby
Bed!
LAKE MARY LAKEFRONT—
By Day, Week, or Month
New, 3 bedroom a, 2 batlii,
CARROLLS FURNITURE
fireplace, central healing
Ph. TA 2-3181 lift W. lit St.
—What u s ]sot! $20,000.
WEI.AKA
APARTMENTS: MAYFAIR— $28,000 home for
$22,000. Owner transferred.
Room* privatv bailie, 114
4 bedrooms, 2 butbs, tilthW. First SI.
washer, dls|&gt;osall, lieautlful
loL Only $l3uu down pint
UnlurnislKMl 2 b e d r o o m
closing costs.
house, 826 Escambia. Ph.
TWO KITCHENS- Unusual
FA 2-0274.
3 bedroom Itoiiiv on large
Furn. 2 Ut-druom House.
shady lot, centrally located,
Adults, no |M'ts. FA 2-7064.
freshly pointed, inside and
out.
ONLY $430. down.
Efficiency Apt $70 Mo. SurSPANISH— Completely rtv
plus City. 201 W. 1st SI.
37. liontH • Motor*
unvoted, stucco, tile roof,
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
AVAILABLE March 2. 2 UK $12,uuu, with separate furn­ 19. S itim tIo n a W onted
old. AKC. Female, Call Gitcway To Tim Waterway
Duplex, excel lent location,
ished apartment for rental
Child Care. FA 2-3274
322-7879,
elodric kitchen, looi-u S.
unit, gueala or studio.
Rolmon Sporting Goods
Elm. May l&gt;e seen after 5
Your F1VINRUDE Dealer
Children kept. FA 2-4182.
CHIHUAHUA, MALE Puppy.
p. in. Call FA 2-3394.
304-6
8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5981
9 wks. old. FA 2-4199.
Stemper Agency Child care. FA 3-0700.
Furnished Apart inept. Close
38. Motorcyclm • Scooter*
CARE for children. 323-0303. Dogs, Cats, etc., Boarding.
REALTOR - INSUHOR
In. Jimmy Cowan. FA 2 4(H3
Also pups for sale. Animal Motor Scooters - Cycles. Used
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. Babysitting nr llouscclranlng.
Haven Kennel. FA 23732.
Duplex, 1203 Elm. Apartment,
Vespa I960, $139.93.
Hot Magnolia. Apartment, OK TRADE. Equity in mod­ FA 2-0538. 7K1 Cypress Ave.
Lewis Salei A Sente*
32, Flow ers - Hhrolm
119 Elm. House, 6 Smyrna
ern 3 HR home for modem Bail) sitting, Ikiusework. PI).
2317 Country Club ltd.
Dr.. DeBary, Fla. All clean
hciuse trailer, lllue Springs
PETUNIA. Snapdragon, PnnPh. FA 2-7928
FA 2-131(I.
and nicely furnished. I’ll.
Ave. Orange City. 775-3949
»lt- stlK'k.
N O 9-3207
39. T ra ile r* • C a b a n a s
GRAl’F.VILLE NURSERY
21. Ileauly Salon*
GrU|ievitle Ave. Near JOIh St. Mobile Homo— 28' Tandem
4 LARGE Room Apt. with­
HARRIETT'S REALTY NOOK
in walking distance ol town. Jim Hunt Realty
wheel. All aluminum Trail­
Complete Beauty Service
33. Furniture
FA 2 3819.
er. Sleeps 6. Complete with
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
Office FA 2-2111
double bowl sink, stove, re­
WANTED reliable couple lo
Nights FA 2-0648
3 Bedroom house, kitchen
Cut '.V Curl Beauty Simp
frigerator. hot water heat­
take up mimlbly payments
323-0700
furnished, on Lake Golden.
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
er, T. V., bulb and forced
ol $13.30 un 3 eumplelc
Near base. Call FA 2-1013 2324 Park Dr. Xanford, Fla New operator gel acquainted
UU Ileal. $1293. See at Rob­
roums of furniture. Cut]
during day, FA 2-4136 alter
offer, Jio.oo cream wave,
son Sporting Goods, DowdTH
81311,
Casselberry,
col­
5:311.
St. Johns Realty
$7.jo complete. Open even­
low n Sanford.
lect.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ings by apt. 318 Palmetto
()A Special No!Ice*
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-0123
Ave 322 0831.
REMINDER
WILL SELL Equity in 2 HR 21. Elertrlcal Service*!
INCOME TAX SERVICE
home at discount. FA 2-4030.
O. M. HARRISON'S
FKIGIDA1RE
1311 Patmclto Ave. 322-8827 L.M.N. "ENTER[’RISES
Sales A Serviee
Has purchased b e u u t i I u I lb,use Wiring, Free Estlmales
M. For Kule ur Rent
wooded area at Luiigdaie. Sul Viblen x Randall Electric !
/ CHEVROLET W
See
Mr.
Ferguson
ul
suleg
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915
2 HR Modern house. 817
office and pick your lol
CADILLAC
OLDS
Calallou. FA 2H378.
and boo vs- models, ism 35. 1‘lunibliiK ,S ervieew
down—low moiiLbly pay mis.
If you like country living
3 Bedroom, 2 bulbs. On
south side of big Lake 3 lilt. 2 bath, Icnccd buck
yard, air conditioner, Kit*
I93i* Ol.PS I Dour Sedan With Automatic TranaMary. Water for boaling,
mlasini,. Radio, llealcr. Tinted Glasa, While Wall
chen eqdi|j|H-d. It'MJU S. Park
I'lutftbiliK &lt;k lleiitiliK
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
Thr* lml Mr Comlilioning.
Ave. FA 21701.
AIIT CONDITIONING
mately 2'u acre-. FA Z-V1B2.
CONTRACT
und
REPAIR
2203 SANFtJIU) AVENUE
1 New bouse — Near Lake
WORK
Led us show you the advant­
Mary. I 2-year old bouse,
ages ol (hi* 3-bedroom liutiiu tool Sunli,rd Ave. FA 2-6362
near Orlando. 1 old bouse,
surrounded
by 4).'uull(ul
I’LL'Mill NO
near Naval Air Slatiuu. Ph.
■gun. I Door
....... $1793
simile trees. We're sure
Contracting Repairs
393
38 PI.VMIMJTII 2 Door. V-8. Slhk Shill .... .
322-4101.
you'll love the charming
FREE ESTIMATES
993
3b CIIEV I Door, Air Condition
----living room With a fireplace,
61 CIIEV BUIluit Wagon, 1-Dr., V-8 Auto. Trana. 1793
R. L. HARVEY
Vi. Real Ktvlule Fur Sale
293
36 H lltl) Station Wagon. V-fe, Aulo.
(lie separate dining mom 2ul senior Ave.
FA 2-3383
39 CADILLAC Sedan Del Hie. Power, Air fund. 1193
2 UR. CB. FHA. Small down
and Ibe 2 large screened
593
58 FORD Slat Ion Waiun, Aulo.
payment. 152 68 per month.
porches.
There’* y e a r I’ m. R adio K Televa ,on
1193
59 CIIEV I Door, 6 i'jlinder. Stand. Tran*. ...
Corner ktl. ion Country
'round comfort here with
693
.............. —
37 CIIEV 2 Door, Standard Shift
Club ltd.
Iloor furnace for wilder USED TV’s $23 and up. Town
293
58 III.DS 2 Door, lutuiuullr
_______
and
Country
TV.
FA
2
3562
313
37 FORD Station Wagon, V-8, (h rrd ritc ...... —
war mill and atlic Ian (or
MAYFAIR
1195
61 CIIEV
Ton Plrkup, Auto. Trans. ..
cool eujoyable summer liv­
PERSONAL
RADIO
A
Very atlracliie I Ig’droom. 2
59 CHEV Station Wagon, Very Low Mllcaga ... 1393
ing. Good terms can be
T.V. SERVICE
693
39 PI.VMOUTH 2 Door, Std. Trans....................
bath home in beautiful Mayarranged.
343
33 I’M MDI'TH 2 Door. 6, Sid. Shift ............ .
Wc repair Phono Changers
fair. Features include fully
395
39 EDSEI. I Door. Auloinallr
.......
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
equipped kitchen, central
693
59 PL) MIlUTII 2 Door Hardtop. 6 C jl........... .
I DAY SERVICE
heal, many nice extras. Seminole Realty
693
56 l ADILLAl Srtlan DrVillr, Mr Corn!. ——
23th
St
A
Sanford
Avc.
59 OI.DS 4-Door Hardtop, Mr Conditioned
1393
Total price I22.UM)! Only
I'll. 323 0635
3a I’411(11 I, Aulu., \ -b. llardlop
...... ......
393
I9nl Park Avenue
$13t8i down and iiumediulu
393
3a 1 I III D 2 Door, 6 Cyl., Standard ..............
FA 2 5232 anytime
possession.
293
37 FORD 2 Door
...............
21. Speeiui ScrviccM
5b PONTIAC Station Wagon, I, Auto. Tran*.
*93
BY OWNER, 7 Km. masonry
home
wdh
20
acres
on
Lake
LAWN
SERVICE
Stenstrom Realty Mary. $13,000 down and Mowing, edging, ferllll/ing, 219 E. 2nd ST.
23U3 PARK AVE.
Ileal Estate — Mortgage*
nionlblv payments. Plume
etc. Satisfuelion guaranteed.
l A 2-0711
ORLANDO CH 1-3166
FA2-U861
til S . Park Ate. FA 2-242U FA 2-8i:t3.
FA 2-1817,

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Church Group Enjoys
'Flight To Hawaii'

the first in the county
many year*, will be a prime
feature of the County's SemiCentennial Celebration being
planned for April 27.
The contest, which is
to all single girls
ages of 17 end 21
residents of Seminole Coun­
ty, Is being sponsored by the
Clvilen Club.
The rules slate that each
girl must be properly
eroned at *11 times, and must
furnish the written consent of
her parents.
The young ladies will be
judged on beauty, poise, figure, personality and talent,
and m uil agree to prior elim­
ination, (In case more than
30 applications are received)
and to whatever tutoring Is
deemed necessary for the
contest
Each contestant must agree
to be In the parade, in the
bathing *uit contest, the
evening gown contest, the tal­
ent contest, and winners
agree to attend the formal
dance a i honored hostesses,
the night of April 27.
Applications can be ob­
tained a t the Chamber of
Commerce, the Florida Slate
Bank, Sanford Atlantic Bank,
Sanford Herald, and sponsor­
ing business establishments.
Two full length photos must
be submitted before March
IS.
Information which is re­
quired on the application In­
cludes height, weight, bust,
waist and hip measurement,
eolor of belr and eyes, favor­
ite type of music, description
of.Ideal man, favorite foods,
talents, education, hobbies,
sports, career and other de­
tails.
Chairman of the contest for
the Civllan* Is Joe Dennison,
and alt Clvltana arc assigned
to the various committee* o!
tho contest.

Enterprise PTC
Has CD Program
lly Helen Snodgrass
A program on Civil Defense
waa presetted last Tuesday
night by Dr. George Frlaon of
DeBary for member* of the
Enterprise Tarent - Teacher
Council who met In the school
rafrtorium.
The blood hank program for
th* a rts waa discussed hy Mr*.
Forrest Nutt who asked for
Volunteer doners. Devotion*
Were led by Mra. Cecil Sellers.
Mrs. Ruth Ryon'a fifth
grade c la n won the room
count. Musical selections were
presented hy a Barhurnliop
Quartet.
Refreshments were served
a t the close of lha meeting
and program.

Oviedo Women
To Attend Court

By Shtrley Wrntworlh
The Young Women'* Auxili­
ary of Ihc Forest City Baptist
Church held » program on

Hospital .
Notes

ROSES FOR THE DELLK OF THE HALL draw n trnnp of nwo from Mian
Judy Hunten, crowned Belle l&gt;y Mian Kay Ivey (at right) a t tho Annual
Glee Club Ball, Saturdny «L Seminole High School. Mian Ivey a junior a t
UF waa a former hello when a he attended the achool, Miss Ilunten'a escort
is Wnyno Epps and Glee Club President Charles Rabun stands a t right.
Runners-up in the choosing of the Belle were Miss Ccnl Wheatland and
Miss Diane Hensley. Ml«n Wheal land was escorted by Hob Holt and Mias
Heaslcy by Hutch Riser. The cafeteria of tho school was decorated through­
out with colorful roses and fern.
(Herald Photo)

Coflee Club
Meets Thursday
The February meeting o(
the Coffee Club sponsored by
Die Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce will be
Thursday morning at 10 a.in
In the chamber building.
A half hour of good
ship In which members
have recently joined the
ganisalion will tie greeted
hy member* of longer stand­
ing, will bo enjoyed together
with Tine coffee and good
"dunkin’ doughnuts."
No special Invitations are
being issued; all members
are asked to "come on down
and make yourself at home."

Civic Club
Board Meeting
Set Wednesday
lly IsuiUe Klmunrk
The executive hoard of the
Altamonte Spring* Civic Club
will meet Wednesday at to
a.in. at the Community House
on Maitland Avc. to plan
Thursday's meeting of the
Seminole County Federation
of Women's Club* for which
the Altamonte group will he
hostess.
Board members are asked
to bring a sandwich for lunch
a* they will stay to set up the
room for Ihe next day’s meet­
ing-

DeBary HD Club
Sets Meeting
lly Sirs. Adsm .Muller
The February iiovtlng of
the lteBnry Home DcmnnntraDon Cliili will he In-Id this
Thursday at tho Community
Center brginlng with a work­
shop at 10 n.m. during which
Min. ChurlcH Gifford und
Mrs. C. K. t'fisler will givo
a emitting demonstration.
The tegular monthly busi­
ness -session will convene at
l::iu pin. following a noon
luncheon.

By lia d a Smithson
Members of tho Oviedo
Women’s Club will partici­
pate in a "Day in Court," at
3:30 p.m, Wednesday at tho
County Courthouse In .San­
ford.
Purpose of the activity I*
to promote understanding of
laws and the court system
and any Interested woman of
the area la invited to attend.
Glee Club To Meet
Arrangements m a y
be
By Mra. Adsm Muller
made with Mra. ft. W. Estes,
The Dcllsry Glee Club will
d u b president.
mci-t Wcdm-sdny evening nl
the Community Center with
ART UHOWN
Mrs. H. Will Inker directing
PEST CONTROL
and Laura I'lutt Brown at
the piano. Ilefnwhnienta will
Termite* A Other i’eata
In ki-rvrd. AM resident* of the
2601 PARK OR.
who enjoy sing­
322-8865
HANFORD community
ing are invited to attend.

INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS had ax their
guest speaker a t a luncheon meeting Thursday,
the General Agent for tho Lincoln National Life
Company, Richard Davies, (center) who is
shown hero with Don Tabor, left and Clifford
Johnson, vice president, (right). (Herald Photo)

Business
Briefs
5. C. Morgan, new pharmi
cist at lluumlllat ami Ander­
son's Drug Store, ha* askumed his duties ill Hie pr»'
script Ion department, K. E.
lioumillal Jr. announced to­
day.
Morgan, a graduate of At­
lanta College of Pharmacy,
formerly owned two pharma­
cies in tluwkin*villn ami
Barnetvillc, Ga., and worked
in St. Augustine for a short
while helore coming to Sunford.
Morgan's ntdeat son, Grady,
I* slso ■ registered pharma­
cist. and hi* second son, M.
C„ is a captain In the Ma­
rine Corps. A third son.
Steve, I* attending the Uni­
versity of Georgia.
The new pharinariat resides
at 310 E. n th St. in Sanford
with liia wife and wile's mo­
ther, Mrs. Nellie Crilib.
■ • *

S. C. MORGAN

FEBRUARY 21
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crew* of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sires,
of Sanford, a girt
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wiggin* of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Frank Slone, DeBary; Angel
Dins, DeBary; Solomon Browdy, Oviedo; Irene I’izzo,
Longwood; Lottie Broadway,
Jamea Fields, MjTtlce Lack­
ey, Elizabeth Grucslle, Ar­
thur Lee Barnes, Crystal Hob­
by, Henry D. Faint III, Lo­
lita Brown, Jacquelln Cheva­
lier, William II. Goad, Bev­
erly Wallace, Garold Boat­
wright of Sanford
FEBRUARY 22
Admissions
D e l o r e a Pine, Titusville;
Doris Lawrence, D e B a r y ;
Richard Hudson, Oviedo; Dor­
is Howard, Luke Mary; Will
Renfrew, Delores Cooke, Sal­
ly Johnson, Phillip Carter,
Peter Van Arkrr, Betty Hop­
kins, Kvu Bell Brooks, Brenda
Lee Boston, l.lnda Dee Boston,
Carrie Bell Jones and Mathew
Moran of Snnfurd.
Discharges
Eddie M a if o x, Hnpevllle,
Ga.; Samuel Arnold, Mary
Smith, Lawrence Duvis, Mrs.
Eddie Martin and hahy, Er­
nest Baumebter, Marge Wil­
liamson, Vinre Buckner, John­
nie William*, Lillian Marie
Bell, Annie McWhorter, Plewthcl Robert*, Muiuoe Schueouman of Sanford.
FEBRUARY 23
Admissions
Virginia Iloweraux, Longwood; Peat I Reed, Winter
Park; Mary Dresser, Gerald­
ine Andrews, Dorothy Barnes,
Susie Hlackslicnr, B e r n i c e
Henderson, Fred Harris, Ar­
lene Meaerve, Janet Will,
Timothy W. Griffin, Grover
Kinurd of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Kart C. Wills
of Sanford, a girt; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert,Andrew* of San­
ford, u Imy.
Discharges
Emil Johnson, Waterloo,
Iowa; Lucille Blckel, Lake
Worth; Sylvester Elgin, lamic*
wood; Owen Doyle, Delorea
Cooke, Wllllc Curter, Kenneth
Ccresoli, Mr*. Thomas FI.
O’Day and hahy; Surah An­
derson, Mr* Harris Causey
amt hahy, Sidney Gray, Henry
Peters, M u r j o r i o Rudd,
Kdythe Ware, Herman Bur­
ton, Grace Bosvnberger and
Duphno Humphrey of San­
ford,

Hawaii in Fellowship Hall of
the church last Wednesday
evenlng in observance of Fo­
cus Week.
Theme of the entire pro­
gram was based on a simulat­
ed trip lo the Island when
l-uests, after entering Gate
Two at'th e Hall and receiving
n let, boarded Flight linn for
Hawaii made possible hy -Mr*.
Jackie Zenzel of the College
Park Baptist Church who
showeil a collection of films
taken while living there.
The room was appropriately
decorated with camellias und
orchids and young ladies, at­
tired In muu muus, served
tropical punch and homemade
rookie* from bamboo booths
trimmed with hanging basket*
of orchids.
After refreshment* w e r e
SHINING SHOES FOIt THE HEART FUND is Miss Donnn Markos, shown
served those on the. flight
here a t the Melody Skating Rink where she shines shoe skates nightly for
again fastened their seat hells
23 cents each. P retty Donna, who is one of the candidates for Queen of
in chairs conveniently hold­
Hearts for the H eart Show, Sunday, has been doing n good business, ac­
ing cartons of peppermint
cording to reports.
(Herald Photo)
"airsick pills" and mads the
trip "home.”
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
Members in charge of the
program w r r * Hetty and
Marcia Wynne, F'ranrr* Malley, Mary Itogera and Sally
Cordell. Lenders of the young
Tlic six Seminole High plans to stage a car wash to for the llrart Fund will b*
women’s group are Mra. Wal­
School girls who are enndi- help raise funds for the the one who is crowned
ter Itobcrg and Mrs. William
Queen of Hearts, Sunday, at
dales for the Queen of Henri* cause.
Brannon.
Misses
Rena
McKentie, D e climax of the Skate
at Melody Skating Rink have
Rarbara Kanner and Linda S low.
found many ways to help Lee have been baking cakes
raise money lor Uic Heart for cake walks.
Fund.
Miss Sandra Getman _ ha*
Mis* Donna Markos ha* planned a skating party for
burned '•bootblack'' and will fellow workers of her* af a
give anyone a slice shine or downtown store, where she
tty Helm Snodgra**
a skate-hoot shine at her worki part-time.
tty IsiuUe Klmunrk
The fourth quarterly con­
The Seminole County Fed­ shoe-shinc-stand at the Melo­
Kach of the girls said that ference of the Barnett Me­
they felt it a privilege to morial Methcdlst Church of
eration of Women's Chiba will dy tlink.
Miss Njleen Albers ha* lie able to help in the light Enterprise was held Sunday
meet on Thursday of this
against heart disease.
week
at the Altamonte
evening with Rev. Joe Tulle,
• Knowing that I might be
Springs Community H o u s e
d i s t r i c t superintendent, in
helping to heal someone's
with members of the Alta­
charge.
heart is one of the best feel­
monte Civic Club serving a*
New Life meeting* were J
ings, 1 or anyone, else, could
hostesses.
held
a t the church last wreck
have," said Donna Markos.
The executive board of the
Each penny dropped in the hy guest ministers. Ilev. W ar.
Federation will meet at 9:30
lly Mr*. Adam Muller
jars of the girls at the Skat­ ren Churchill of l-akc Como
a m. at the Community House
New l.ifc Revival meetings ing Rink, or placed In their amt Rev. Arthur Ilrutty.
with the general meeting to
follow ut 10:30 a m . Election were conducted hy Rev, Lu­ accounts at (lie Florida Slate
of new officer* will take place ther It. Stnkr* of Monlicollo Rank will count as a vote in
at the Drltary Community their favor, with the price of
o m en ast
at the meeting.
Guest speaker will tie Mr*. Methodist Church last week. admission to the skate show, WITH BLADDER IR R ITATIO N
Special niuiie was offered and the proceeds of the spe­ A fiff ?I* romnihn Klrino* » r Dl»&lt;Ktr IrCharles McDowell, district
rtUU&amp;ai »ftret t* *,co»» many \ jmett M
each evening with Miss Ade­ cial projects that they have in *n ■r.d in ..* tit a i. r &gt;ca trn * « m id ru-n o n *
seven director.
fro nt tdn f r r q m n l. bktriGnv or tt r fiin e
rin a tio n h t ii lH t t r t n d n l t h i. f)« ro iu U h i r ,
A covered dish luncheon laide Conte at Die organ and undertaken, all counting to­ uyou
m «T lot# t l r t j i and n f f p r ite m Hr±,d*
ward
the
final
tally.
Mrs.
J.
Jackson
at
the
piano
ftchta*
D t e k a c h l a n d I r r l old* t l i f d f e .
will bo served following the
p r r i w d . In a u r h I r r i t a t i o n . C Y H T f c X
Miss
Rarhnra
Redicnt
served
The
girl
who,
with
Die
help
B a u ftJlf b r i m f i a t , r t l a i l n v c o m fo rt b r
meeting.
r b in e Ir r t t a t in * v rrm a in A lro r u . m id
as choir director and organ­ of her friends, family and totuFine
and bjr riih I eFs Io pain relief. O f I
team raises the most money C Y t r r x ? ; a t d ru c fflu U . F ee l U t t r r f* « u
ist.
Participating in the musi­
cal selections during the week
were the Methodist Male
Chorus, the Chancel Choir of
By .Mrs. Adam Muller
the church, the Daytona
Officers for Die newly o r­ Reach Uarbcrship Quartet and
ganized Junior High Method­ Sidney Swallow and Harry
ist Youth Fellowship of the Harry, violinists.
Dcltary Community Method­
ist Church were elected Sun­
day evening.
CUSTOM MADE
Serving will be Michael
T li u r i a in , president; Joe
Vickers, vice president; Ro­
bert Scott, secretary, and
Matthew Thursam, treasurer.
Counselor for the group Is
8AV1N0S
Miss Audrey llicrs.
The group organized at a
meeting on Feb. 17 with a
AUTO GLASS
total of 15 charter members
and Seat Cover Co.
who invite all joung people
301 W. 2nd
322-8032
In the area to join them.

Girls Pitch In To Aid Heart Fund

Altamonte Club
To Host
Federation

When full-grown, ■ rarcoun
average* 30 lo 36 inches in
length weighs IS to 23 pounds
and is about a foot high at
the shoulders.

New Life
Meetings Held
In DeBary

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No minister was allowed
to ice Richard Hudson when
he lay dying at Seminole
Memorial Hospital Monday
night.
A Sanford minister. Rev.
Robert Strickland told the
Herald today: “They would
not let me In the room."
One nur»e told me “your
mission i* highly Inefler-

live."
Hudson’s wife attempted
to get an Oviedo minister
into the room also and he
also was refused.
Hospital Administrator Rob
Itesserer told the Herald
that the dorlnr had said “mi
visitors" and that on one
occasion six ministers tried
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By Larry Verthel
Last November the Circuit
Judge started appointing at­
WEATHER: Fair through Tluimluy. High today, 55-GO. l.ovv tonight, -10-15.
torneys to defend Indigent
people . . . It went something
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., FEBRUARY 27, 19G3 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. C57
At Inn tie Const Lino
like this: “ Do you have an
Riiili'iiail today holds tho
attorney?'' “No", came the
final "say - so" w h e th e r
answer. “ Do you have any
th e pruixwcd je t fuel pipe­
mono}," “ No", came the an­
line i-hall lie installed fu r
swer and that was that . , .
th e tw o miles from L ake
You can Imagine how many
Atonion to the Kunford Naval
indigent we would have if we
Air Station,
didn’t have to pay those attor­
Marks
Birthday
ACL opposed the granting
ney fees.
LONDON (IT'D — Actress I of an easement or right-of• • •
Elizabeth Taylor today mark­ way ulong public property by
By the way . . . In all the
ed her Hist birthday hen? in the City of Sanford to Hi*
case* where attorney was ap­
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Nikita Khnmlichcv the city she left u* a child Sanford Pipeline Company for
pointed. the accused got off
Isnualt'il
tmlay that Soviet economy lias boon R iw injr before ihc outbreak of World the NAS fuel system.
free.
,
Military graveside services
faster than that of the United States in the past 10 War ll.
The City, after several
• • •
for Richard !« Hudson, Ityears.
weeks
of controversy, did give
legislative delegation a lit­
In n political speech before 0,000 persons in the To Revise Plan
year-old explosion victim, will
the pipeline company n fivetle cool to the idea of a public
Kremlin Palace of Congresses, Khrushchev milled
WASHINGTON (UI’D — year grunt, with option, to lay
defender . . . Most of them he belli at It am . Thursday
that
the country's industrial |
The Defense Department was the pipeline ulong Mollnnvilln
echo the words of county at Chuluota Cemetery.
growth is moving along tn]
^
"
wC
told Tuesday Hint Congress Avenue.
prosecutor Karlyic HouiholdMr. Hudson died Monday
The Sanford company bus
Intend* in revim tin- Penta­
cr "We're Just not ready for li ght at Seminole Memorial
the imiiit whole "vve are trend- M l# M l /*
filed
un application with ACL
gon's
$1.1
billion
military
pay
a public defender.’'
Hospital of burns and in­
lug on the heels of the United
t • ■
for permission to cross its
plan.
juries suffered last Friday
.Stales."
railroad tracks cn Melloiivilia
Big layoff at Dynatronic* afternoon in a boiler explo­
Western observer* believed
Avenue nt Rosalia Drive.
. . . But we hear that a mas­ sion at the IILH Product*
New
Attempt
before lie started speaking
sive contract . . . in the plant. He was employed h s a
ACL officials at Jackson­
PARIS (UPI I — French
that his address would range
neighborhood of $2 million boilrriiiaii at tile plant.
security officials questioned ville told Tiie Herald by tele­
over Hie whole spectrum of
will aid soon.
secret army terrorist chief phone nt noon today the ap­
A native of Great Falls,
• • •
Easl-W e*t issues, amt cover
Antoine Argoud today on pos­ plication ha* been received and
Mont., Mr. Hudson had made
everything from domestic to
The Navy has asked that his home in Oviedo for the
sible new ns.-iissinstioii a t­ "we are studying it but hnvu
MOSCOW (C I'D-P re m ie r
key foreign items.
2i) homes in Pinecreri lx1 lust nine y«sirs. lie was a re­
tempt*
against
President not reached u decision, ns yet.
u*ed for special NAS housing. tired airplane 11180111111*1 of
Khrushchev said th at in the Nikitn R. Khrushchev said to ­ Charles Delian lie.
We'll let you know when wo
• • •
past 111 years, the Soviet tin- day the .Soviet Union would
decide whether to approve or
the U. S. Air Force. A World
Zoning Director Bob Brown
tirnnl income has been grow­ come to the aid of Culm, No Panacea
reject it."
War II veteran, he wo* the
tells us those three buckets
ing nt ii rate of i).g per cent
holder of six battle stars and
China,
East
Germany
or
any
MIAMI
BEACH
(UI'D
—
in the courtroom yesterday
n year on average, whereas
the Europeon Campaign Med­
weren't full . . . “ Only a
the
average in the United other “ Soclnlfst" nation in Hie AFL-CIO executive coun­
NEW
HUMMING
RECORD
fur
A31J
Sltywurrior
aircraft
in
Heavy
Attack
cil hciulid home from its mid­
pint of water in them," says al. He was a member of the
States
litis been only 2.7 per case Of "Imperialist" attack.
Wing
One
hns
been
established
by
Cdr.
0
.
W.
Kimimms.
commanding
of­
Brown. .
How come the Methodist^ Church.
His words were reminiscent winter conference today, call­
cent,
ficer of ltenvy Attack Squmliim Nine, Sanford Naval Air Station, Cdr.
Survivors are his wife,
ing again for a Ilfi-hour work
roof leaks after its was re­
Tiie roul income per work- of those spoken last Friday
Kimmons scored seven bullseyes on bis target, u sunken LSI ship In Lake
week "not as a panacea" but
paired last year?" . . We've Mrs. Violet Hudson; five chil­
e* in the Soviet Union, lie
Defense Minister Marshal H* one step low aril* deei eas­
George. Small practice Ixmibs are used. Sharing the Commander’s award
been looking for that leak for dren, Sherry and Hetty Ann,
said, bin increased la per ll'dluli MulilioV'ky, who warnwith Cdr. Kimmons are his crewmen, AD,1-2 Jolm Sonlerin (left) and Lt.
ing unemployment.
three months," said Mr. Taw as City, Mich,, uml Rich­
rd the United State* thut any
cent In Hie past four years.
Wade Mnrkley (right), who, himself, hits scored six hull eyes.
ard
L.
Jr.,
Roland
and
De­
An Improves! program for
Brawn.
Tho per rnpitn increase in attack &lt;m Culm would start u
nise Mildred, at home; a sis­
• • •
Moved
Aside
handling
less-than-c a rlond
industrial production in the thermonuclear Woild War 111.
(LC D freight shipments has
Wonder why the County ter, Mr*. Esther Truinur, of
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
Illit Khrushchev widened
■Soviet Union, lie said, has
been Inaugurated by the At­
Cuminisalon doesn't eliminate Kansu* City, Mo., and two
totaled 44 per rent in Hie the sphere of coverage by in­ IYen’doll l Kennedy'* tax rut
brother*,
HeiWrt,
of
Cutlantic Coast 'Line Ruilroad,
these unscheduled appear­
program
wus
shunted
aside
past five years, lie said this cluding the other Communist
providing overnight service to
ances of delegations and in­ hunk, Mont., ami Leiidel Hud­
temporarily
today
to
clear
the
states.
compared with only H per cent
most Florida and some South
dividual* with their prob­ son, of Blanca, Colo.
eongressiunnl
track
for
u
in llie United Stairs in a
Brision Funeral Home is in
lems? Commission spent all
slop-gup extension for Hie Georgia points.
similar
period.
Local ACL official* said to­
of Tuesday morning listening charge of arrangements.
A ll Ferrin, prominent lend­
S-ni-S billion limit on Hie na­
lie added Hmt Soviet indus­
day the new and improved
to request* and didn't get to
er of u North Oriiiiolu Hometional debt.
trial production is now nUnit
» stem will i'leludn t'v live of
tin- agenda until LUO p.m. In
Need for a united county Irani in nuppurt of u owner's A»*n. two years ago, IKt per eellt of Unit of the
rail Do-glit cars, trucks .and
Charlotte County, if your
turned
in
lit*
signed
petition
i
Killed
Out
much-needed road improvement program will be
United Klntrs as uguiiihl 47
naiua Isn't on the agenda you
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — “piggy-hack" trailers.
! stressed wbon the lung range planning committee tut* Tuesday afternoon to per rent III lt*fi7.
A wholly-owned subsidiary
ns a candidate for
ai • not recognised.
llie Supreme Court ruled out
on roods uf the Chamber of fommeive meets a t 7:30 qualify
• • «
TALLAHASSEE (UI’D — today proposed tinnsfer of a of ACL known hm Kcaroa.xl
Group Three Village Council­
p. m. Thursday itl the courthouse.
A former West Paint Beach Inline** rnelng permit from Transportation Company, tins
man ill the Mail'll Ul elections.
I&gt;r. Frank Leone's report to
Chuirmiin Dougins Stenstrnm said todny the com­ (’resent holder of tin* group
motorcycle cop and bail Hie Pome D»* I. on Trotting been established for tho new
the Comnibiion that food
WASHINGTON (UPD —
mittee will route up with rec- three seat is North Orlando
imndsmari testified at the Association in ht. Jolm* service.
handlers sre no longer re­ The Supreme Court todayoiumemlntiiiii* for road miCliillingworth reward Itearing County- to South Florida Har­
l'rime F. Osborne HI, SeaMayor Frank Fnsilla.
quired to have health cards takes another look at prayer
provenu-nts for study by the
today dial lie tricked Floyd ness Raeewny* in Broward coast president, stated: “This
Ferrin nml Art Rhodes, who
by the Stale Health Depart- 111 tits- public school*, an issue
County Commission,
(Luckyi llnl/upfcl into return County.
g itally Improved scrvico will
filed Monday, are tiie onlynirnt was a "bombshell." that loused a torrent of crit­
The Coni miss loll Into Tues­ two to qualify so fur nltiinugh
Ing
from a South Ameri­
lie provided with no incieusu
Some local officials are dis­ icism on the Justice* lust
TAMPA
(U
P
I)-T
h
e
Flor­
day approved in suhslslice the seven more petitions have
in the applicable rail rates.
turbed nu end. Frinstancc, June.
ida Association of C o u a t y can hide-out by telling him Russia Hit
rerummeminHon* of County been taken out.
Ills
wife
was
‘Tunning
Which generally are lower
"Clock” learned today that
Commissioners
wilt
recom­
TOKYO
(UPI)
—
Commu­
At that time, the court
MIAMI (UI’D—The Federal Engineer William Bu-h u*
(Nullifying d e a d l i n e i&gt; mend an increased tax on rlu- around" with uilicr men,
school food hnndlera were re­ ruled out u*e of a 22-word
nist China, in one of its luirsh- Hum other rule*."
P. &lt;1. Wilbur said Ills main e*l attacks, today accused
Bureau of Investigation said published in Monday's Her­ Thursday ot fi p. in.
Five hundred trailers *ra
nret and gasoline during the
quired a year ago to undergo non - denominational
prayer today il was investigating a ald.
Krill Imldiiig petitions ale mining session of tin- Slate purpose in getting llotrapfei Russia of inquiring economic available and more will lie
physical examinations and, It composed by New York slate
Flenstroin pointed nut the l i ai ly Iteincker, C l a r e n c e
back lo Florida was to help
Legislature.
is reliably reported, three officials for schools that eared report that someone attempt
and pulilical pressures in an acquit ed a* tiie demand for
l liniuhcr committee last year Memory, Fusnlu uml four
rd
to
derail
a
57-cnr
freight
Tim association endorsed a get In* confession lo the Chill effort lu force the Peking llie new service increase*.
wire found to have active to use it.
inguorlh murder* so lie could
train on the Florida East spearheaded the move which women, Mis. Anion Krccck,
Final ACL spokesmen said
cases of tuberculosis,
Today, the is-ue was the- Coast Railway tracks here brought out a delegation of Mis. MiiIvin Campbell, Mi*. proposal Tuesday- for a three claim the $ 100,000 stale purse regime in submit in their riv­
•
•
•
today Hint LCL shipment* out
cent
per
pack
increase
on
eigalry
for
lendt
rriiip
of
tho
Lord's I’rayer — and Bible* late last niglil.
some fin persons who areont- Rill Kkisliik mii&lt;! Mri. John It. iii i-tie* nml uue cent per gal­ and a S2.I.ISSI family reward.
of Kanfonl will be deliveresl
Registrar Csmmy Bruce re- reading as well. Arguments
Wilbur is une of six persons Cumniiinlst world.
pnniisl tin- Commission to its ViiiiEepoel.
"We
are
conducting
an
inthu follow lug day tu must
lon oil gasoline.
* ports absentee ballots will be were scheduled on case* from
vciligation to determine If briefing session with tiie
The association iiImi endors­ pressing a claim lo (he hig Trial Resumes
Florida points, such as Clearready next week for the Baltimore and Philadelphia.
reward before L'on Circuit
there is any federal law vio­ Suite Road Department.
ed several other rccommcndii*
NEW ORI.EAN ( UPD — water, Tampa, St. Petersburg,
March Mil »|xvial election.
The decisions, not expected lation." an FBI spokesman
Judge W May Walker.
Tills nlso will Ih* sought,
lion* for legislation concern­
Hie
gambling trlnl of nine U a i ll v »Vil lo, Jacksonville,
Three names will be on Ih* for some weeks, muy well
lie said the lie about HoiStenstrnm said, when the
ing money mutters.
men charged with con.piling Lakeland, and Auburndale,
ballot: Muck ('levt-Und Jr., trigger an even niuto violent said.
laj'fel's
wife
so
angered
Hut
He said the specific law in Commission meets with SRI)
These Ilie hided ul Inca I ion of
unopposed for the new Sen­ eniotiouai outburst limn did
xapfel tli.it tie caught a plane to eladi- federal excise taxes
question was the Federal officials March ? ul lie Land
Hie unpledged portion of Hie
ate scat, and (Jordon Fred­ the New York opinion, if the
home
with u ticket paid for on long ilUtunco telephone
with this yeur's request for
auto lag anle* tu acquisition
erick (I)&gt; and Jan Fortune rationale of tlio court's rea­ Train Wreck Statute which State-accomplished improve­
by tin Slate Sheriff'* Bureau call* in eoiiiiertioii witli a mimakes it unlawful In damage,
tlohwldc gambling opera:'on,
By I'niitil Press International of rights of way for primary and hough! by Wiiliur.
(HI for the House scat va­ soning is the same.
derail, nr disable a tram ment* with county-allocated
muds, a more realistic valua­
resumed
today after u fiveHeavy
snow
whipped
by
cated by Cleveland,
In that case, Justice Hugo engaged in Interstate com­ funds held by this Slate for
tion of real mid pel nomil prop­
•
•
•
day rci ess,
L. Black found the use of the merce. Tiie spokesman would primary and secondary road gnlc-forrr winds continued to el ty for lax purposes, enact­
pound tiie southern Appala­
School Supt. Ray Milwee prayer run counter to that
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD
give no further deiails of the projects.
Court-Bound
chians today, threatening Vir­ ment of tiie Jiiilni.il Council
reported this morning ice in part of llm Constitution's
- The uioilicr of one of four
Bush
said
today
hn
is
pri»investigation.
legislation
limiting
r
o
u
n
l
y
fly t nllcd Pres* Inleriuiljuiiul American flyers who dliapginia’s pencil crop. Closing
his bird hath, first time in First Amendment which says;
The engine was traveling pnring the i omniission-apsupplementa tn elute officials'
The railway clerks planned peared during the ill-fated
2? yrars at this time of year. "Congress shall make no luw
school* and icing roads.
proved
list
of
primary
and
about 45 miles per hour when
salaries, mid a general revi­
to go to Hie court today to Cuban invasion accused tbo
Chamber Mgr. Joint Krider respeeting an establishment
Frigid
polar
air
gripped
the
sion of the occupational Iiit hit a switch in suburban secondary mad projects for
fight u n-ati uiniiig order While Reuse Tuesday night of
said It couldn't be ao — temp- of religion.''
Miami Shore* which had been Tliur.-ilay's Chamber eoniiiiil- eastern half of the tuition. cerise* tax schedule turning
all ill hits .-tailed llieir strike "huMing hack" information
s-tntuiv only down to 40, the
Temprnituirs
felt
us
Mill'
ll
ns
Jammed partially open with a U*o meeting.
all proceeds buck to thu coun­
against .Southern I'urlfir Rail­ concerning the fale of her
bank’* clock-thermometer at
:t2 degrees III the southeast ties.
14-inch long piece of railroad
way. Publishers and striking son.
.7*1 notwithstanding Jolm rays
from
Tuesday’s
reading*.
Ra­
rail.
printci* lirokp off negotia­
the clock doesn’t even tell the
Mrs. Riley Sham burger Sr.
leigh. N. ('., registered 17 to­
Tin* weight of the engine
tions in lilt- lung New Yuik said she list written Prcxiright time,
day,
compared
with
4tl
deforced the swilcli closed and
newspaper strike.
*
*
*
deni Kennedy I wire for some
g i i t-- 21 hour s ear Her.
An upeit meeting of the St. knocked tiie piece of rail in­
word regurding Riley Jr., hut
It looked to u» that dur­
Suli
fleering
wrallw-r
domi­
Johns River Outboard Mara­ to the sireet where investiga­
A Itoekledge m a n w a s
the While House made “evaing yesterday's rain people
nated
southern
Virginia,
thon Assn, has hern set for 1 tor* recovered il.
charged
with
failure
to
have
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
rive" answers.
parking on First St. were
p.m. Sunday at ihc First Fed­ The slrikeliound FEC lias hi* vehicle under control when North and South Carolina, A t.2 per cent increase in
store employes . . . shoppers
been operating one freight his ear skidded on llwy. 17-112 Gisirgia, Tenncssco ninl Ala­ food prices boosted the cost
had to walk from the (urking eral Bldg.. 312 W. First St ,
Inks Pact
Eugene
Meadors,
president,
train daily each way between and ian into tin- rear of a gas bama. Cold wave and hazard­ of living liy two-tenth* of I
lots.
FORT I. U ’DERDALE, Fin.
ous driving warnings were per cent during January, the
Jacksonville and Miami since truck ‘I uesday afternoon.
has announced
*
• •
il l'll -Slogger Mickey Manpus
1
1
d
throughout
tinarea.
Feb
3
with
supervisory
per­
This year's St. Johns Biver
1 hu driver was identified as
Labor Department repul led
First - of • the - .Month Kpe- lie uf Hie 'New Pork Yankee*,
Tomorrow is Seminole Coun­
L
^
..
a J
Southern Virginia wus cov­ t in lay,
Arthur Annls. A passenger in
rials by Sanford merchant* the American League’* most
ty day at the Central Florida Marathon Harr will he the sonnel.
The railroad was struck his cur. Lynn Robinson, Cocoa, ered with 7 incite* of fresh
aubjcct of discussion and a
Tiie department said the in­
RAY MILWEE
will lie fralurrd In Thurs­ valuable player last season,
Fair.
full attrndanre is requested. Jan. 23 when non-operating suffered minor face injuries snow while- parts of North dex rose tu 100 per rent of the
*
• •
day's lii-rabl.
signed his Iti tlt contract today
. . . ’Not Mini’
A double page of sped si for a reported I IOU.IHMI.
Well, I see Muck and Cor­ Election of officer* will lie union employes walked uut in in tho accident, a ecu riling to and South Candid* had Up In IU57-511 average, and 1.1 per
a wage dispute.
Trooper llill Ktringfield.
four Inches.
rent increase over a year ago.
don got through tiie Demo­ held at this tune
advertising call* attention
cratic primary . . .
to new merchandise, sale
•
• •
Hem* and the best budget Mixed Trading
NEW YORK (CPU—Stock*
Is Charlie Splvak the big
buy*, with Friday night
name hand fur tlx.* Semi-Cen­
open-HI-nine hours partic­ opened mixed on rout mo
starting turnover today.
tennial?
ularly noted.
I
• I
Vernon Dunn had charged Board of County Commission
"I ain't mad at no one "
“ My intention* lo appear particular area ol (hr county. some future dale the two
Thai Glenn Jones mixed up
Herald Index
This was the gist of a pre­ Hie Scluxil Board with a “ lack cr*. The members have been before I ll e Co mini* sinners
“ Realizing that the board Ixjurd* should get together Men (hardeners
in the home repair racket it
flridge
not a resident of thia city pared statement released lilts of co-operation." Avery also most Interested in srliool af­ was to correct any misunder­ had a full agenda and recog­ and discus* their mutual
.._ Page ft
Members of the Kunford
. . . lives just outside . . . morning by School Supt. R. claimed the School Board fairs and in way* of assisting standing concerning the loca­ nizing that we have four new problem*, and I shall so Men'* Garden Club will meet
CIn-sified
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Gotta be careful with all T. Milwee in response to built new sciraols “in the the School Board in providing tion of school site*. I wanted members on Hie School Board recommend to the School at 7:30 p. in. Thursday at llie
Comic* .......... Page 2-A
followed roads, furnishing us fla y , to explain the manner by who have had no occasion to Board.
criticism leveled al t h e boondocks" a n d
these Jones’ around.
Dear Abby . ... Pag* I
Agricultural Center un Hwy.
•
• •
School Board and ll* admin­ through by requesting the and permitting the use of which schiNil sites are select­ work wills llie County Com­
"Butts boards are well 17-K2 for an organisational
Editorial
Page l-A
Hospital overflowing . . , istration Tursday morning Commission lo build roads to county equipment in improv­ ed. I felt I should point out missioners, and that there ■war* of llie necessity of co- session with new club officer*.
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ing school sites. They have that there arc certain laws arc two new members on operallng in providing for the A questiun and answer ecsiiun
with kids . . . Bet Bob Bess- in the County Commission the new facilities.
Legal*
l'age 2-A. 3-A
"I have no quarrel what even volunteered their assist­ and slate board regulation* their board who have had no orderly growth of the county, un current problems of rold
erer can't wait until the new meeting.
Puzile ......___ Page 2-A
pediatrics ward is built . , .
Commissioner Jam er Avery soever,” Milwee said in re­ ance and made recommends we are required lo follow in occasion to work with llie and I am sure this will pre­ damage, cure of pianta and
Society
— Page K
2? youngsters bedded down.
a n d former Commissioner ply this morning, “ with Hie liuns about Himgs to In- done locating a school iri sonic School Board, I felt that al vail."
other subject* will be held.
Sport*
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★

★

'Say-So'

★

Reds Show

Hunt Co.
Blast Victim
Dies Of Burns

G ain-N ikita

We II Come
To Aid Of
Cuba'—Nikita

★ ★ ★
Improved ACL
Program Slated

United Road Front

Program 'Emphasized'

Ferrin Qualifies
In Village

Tricked Lucky,
Cop Testifies

Court Ponders
School Prayer

Gas, Cigaret
Boost Proposed

FBI Probing
FEC Derailment

Heavy Snows
Whip Southland

Outboarders To
Plan Marathon

One Hurt
in Car Mishap

Mom Says
White House
'Holding Back*

Living Costs
On Increase

1st Of Month
Specials To
Be Highlighted

★

★

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1 Ain't Mad At No One---M ilwee

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Rouse Service
Set Sunday

ly To Leave NAS
Cnptnin Joseph M. Tully, Commander of
Heavy Attack Wjng One since June 1901, Thurs­
day received orders for instruction at the Na­
tional War College, Washington, D. C. He will be
deturhed from his command at NAS Sanford in
July.
Tully hns served more than four o f the past
eight years in Heavy Attack aviation. In August
1955 he reported to Heavy Attack Squadron Five
us Executive Officer, Inter hiking command of
that unit. This was followed by duty at the
Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, I). C.

Executive Officer of the aircraft carrier Forrcstnl.
During his tenure as Wing Commnndcr,
Tully has Been the twin Jet, supersonic A-5A
Vigilante successfully integrated into the Heavy
Attack program ns an operational component of
the U. S. Atlantic Fleet. His experience in Heavy
Attack includes the Vigilante's two forerunners,
the A-3B Skywarrior nnd the AJ Savage.
Tully, a 1912 graduate of the U. R. Naval
Academy, has been a designated Naval Aviator
since 19-15. Tully, his wife ftilth and their three
children reside at 2602 Iroquois Avc., Sanford.

Mrs. Lavender
Hostess For
V A H -7 Bridge
Mr*, n. K. Lavender was
hostess |nr tlm bi-monthly
bridge session of (he VAII-7
Wive*. Three table* enjoyed
bridge ami one played canasIn.
High prize in bridge for tlir
evening was won by Mr*. L
A. Heath, traveling prize
went lo Mr*. D. K. Parrish
and high for canasta was won
by Mr*. C. C. Well*.
(itie*l* included Mr*. W. L.
Goodman and Mr*. M. IIWharton. O t h e r s attending
were Mine*. T. J. Cann, 0.
W. McGuire, If. A. Moreland,
It. L. Wright. &lt;!. K. Schneider,
W. C. Holton, It. C. Voting. G.
W. Uffinan, A. M. Campbell
and an "Alter-Scvencr," Mr*.
W. II. Maliany.

MISS CINDY M AY wus voted ‘The Girl We’d Most Like To Be Ship­
wrecked With" ut the Shipwreck Dunce ut the USO, Wednesday. A huge
button in presented to Miss Mny, naming her "Miss Shipwreck of 1963" by
Nick Clark, left nnd Jimmy McMillan Iwth of the Sunford Naval Air Sta­
tion. For the occasion, the USO was decorated to resemble n desert islnnd
and party-goers came dressed in tattered clothing that was in keeping
with the environment. Proceeds of the Miss Shipwreck contest go to
"Operation Pennutliuttcr," to liny supplies for tho USO pantry.
(Herald Photo)

Riddle Wins Shuffle Play
Firat (&gt;)*&lt;'« winner In tha
Sanford Double* Invitational
Bliufflclxinnl T o u r nament,
waa Ron Itlddlo o f Umatilla.
Second plata waa taken by

naVi-ritig and Ralph Hrunda tank fnurth.
nf Hanford.
In tha mn mint inn pluyuff,
Karl Shark and I.yla Wood Marian filrar and Art Bald­
in thin!
win of DaLand wraro the win­
ner* writh Marga and Karl
Taylor nf Kuitia placing aacnnd.
Fifty tram* flom club* In
tha central and northern dlatricta o f Florida participated
in tha tournament.
Trophic* wrre donated by
the Hcminule County Chamber
nf Commerce, a* they have
Urn trndionally.

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nUTTER WAV
You'll find that painter*'
masking tape ii brtlrr than
cellophane tape to prevent
platter from cracking when
you hammer In a nail to hold
a picture hook. Very often
when you remove the cello­
phane (ape, it will take the
paint along with it. The
masking tape i* specifically
made not to harm paint.
REMOVE WAX
Planning to varniah your
floor? Don’t forget lo remove
every hit of wax or politli be­
fore you do. The same goe*
for furniture, too. Varnith
will adhere tightly to a clean
■urfare but not to was,
MtiHI-pelalcd flower*. micIi
a* chrysanthemum*, will ap­
pear fre*h longer if pclal* in
the under row are carefully
removed a* they tlmw »ign*
of age.
Just one lovely flowering
plant will provide a fresh and
bright nolc to a seemingly
barren room, ami a collection,
matted together, will convert
a corner Into a veritable spring
garden.

W enferH

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P i g i 12— FrJ. Feb. 22, *83

JrrtTS

Funeral services for Mrs.
Othel'» Fryer Rouse. 48. of
Pearson will he held at 3 p m.
Sunday at Cramkow Funeral
Home In Sanford with Rev.
Thomas If. Makin officiating.
Burial will he In Oaklawn
Memorial Park.
Mr*. Rouse, who died Tucs.
day at Sanford Memorial
Hospital following a short Hi­
nes*. wa* a native of Sanford.
She wa* a memher of the
Presbyterian Church.
Survivora are six *on*. Wil­
liam Junior of Harrisburg,
111.. Henry of Tallahassee,
Martin of Newr Orleans, La.,
John of Mobile, Ala. and Don­
ald and Mitchell of Sanford;
seven daughters, Mr*. Ernesj line Anderson of Pearson,
Mrs. Ilertha Tarlton of West
( A IT . JOE TU LLY
Hollywood, Mrs. Helen Spark­
man of I/»cliI«*)s.i, Mrs. Marie
SERIOUS PROBLEMS of the courts me «li**«-iiK»eil by Mr*. Mary McCumBaxter of Geneva, Mrs Klibrr and Juvenile Court Counselor C. E. McCord in preparation for the sec­
zahclh Jett of Oak Ihrbor,
ond "Day in Court” for the Seminole County Federation of ^Women a
Wash, and Mrs. Juanita Scott
Clubs. The second day is scheduled for Wednesday. Mrs. McCumber in
and Mlsa Jo Ann Fryer of
chairman of the women's group, which lias taken a special interest in the
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs,
work
nnd needs of the juvenile court.
Minnie K. Hardy of Ed go wa­
ter, Mr*. Katherine Sloner of
Rock Springs and Mrs. Mary
IJy Mr*. Clarrnre Snyder
Roctteger of Sanford and two
Mr*. James Wallin, presi­ brother*, Lawrence and Henry
dent nf the Oslern Home Boyd of Orlando.
Demonstration Club appoint­
The advisability of a uni­ dinner meeting, pointed out contained In tha recent plan
I
fied effort In the DeBury-Or- that through such an agree­ for building a new causewny
ed committee* for the coming
nntre City area for . agree­ ment tourists eould m o r e ncross Lake Monroe, explain­
year when the group mel at
ment on alignment of Hw-y.
the home of Mrs. John Mel­
readily be attriirted to travel ing that, instead, it had been
17-92 was stressed Wednesday
rose.
proposed to avoid a possible
night hy Seminole County the highway, especially after
Commlltrr* werr Mr*. Ro­
traffic hottlenerk at the pres­
it
is
fnur-lanrd
from
Monroe
‘ Chamber of Commerce Man­
bert Williams ami Mr*. Joe
ent bridgeBridge to Orange City.
ager
John
Krldcr
for
mem­
Master* hostess and social;
Other dignitaries attending
He assured the group that
bers of tho DeBary Chamber.
Mrs. Alta tlradin and Miss
By Linda Smithson
no intent to deliberately by­ the dinner included Charles
Krider,
guest
speaker
for
Alice Dayton, nutrition; Mrs.
pass tha community had been Hull of the DcLand C of 0
A. B. Tedford Mrs. Roy
Guy Rcall, interior home Im­ Britt and Mr*. Fred I'ankc the DeBary group's annual
and Arthur Hurtung, presi­
provement; Mr*, N o r m a n won the door prizes at the
dent of tha 0 r a n g a City
O ffice Closed
Miller, Mrs. Wallin and Mrs. ovirdo Woman's Club benefit
Chamber.
The office* of the TB and
Itertba Hardin, exterior home card party.
Health Association in the
improvement, a n d
Mr*.
Other prize winner* were
ItoumUlat Building w e r e
Laura Hall, Mr*. John Mel­ Mr*. Polly Murphy, who wa*
Shirley J. Sadler
dosed all day today while
rose and Mr*. P. T. Piety, high acnrrr In canasta and
Tainting Contractor
Kxecutive
Secretary
M
r
*
.
food conservation,
Mrs. Panke won the lowIgirraine Graham atlendrd
Mr*. Joe Master*. Mr*. award. Boh Hamilton won the
Interior - Exterior • Ruor
tiw quarterly meeting o f the
John Juris. Mr*. Nick Pfct- men’* prize for high bridge
By llrlen Snodgrass
Brush or Spray
Florida TU and Health Assn,
fauf and Mr*. Harry Osteen, score nnd Mr. Tedford wa*
J. 11. Oviatt of Pine St. KnAll Work Guaranteed
in Jacksonville. Mr*. Graham
clothing; Mrs. Rertha Har­ low. Mra. James Brookshire
terprise celebrated hi* birth­
was accompanied by Mrs.
Phono Mt. Dora —
din. gardening; Mrs. Norman won the women'* high bridge
W. W. Tyre, representative
Miller, Mrs. Joe Masters and award and Mr*. A. Ralcolm day recently.
.183-3188
His daughters, Mrs, Gene director of tho organization.
Mrs.
Pfeifauf, handrratt; the low.
P,
O. Box 216
Mrs. Hazel Gilhuiy, sunshine
The prizes w e r e cake* Harrison of Orlando and Mr*. The meeting wni lo be held
Sorrento,
Florida
at
the
Robert
Meyer
Hotel,
to­
and Mr*. Clarence finyder which were donated by club Harold Hlers, of Enterprise
and Mrs. Matters, historians. member*. Refreshment* of stopped by to help with the day and Saturday.
Mrs. Wallin reported on the eake and eoffee were served
celebration and later in the
County Council meeting she by Mrs. J. R. Bailie, hoites*.
attended In DcLand. Clothing assisted by Mr*. K. J. Waltz, evening there was ice cream
chairmen will meet In De- Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. and birthday cake at the Dick
Land Feb. 25. officer*' train­ John Lundy and Mrs. K. L. Hart home In hi* honor.
Mrs. Hart was celebrating
ing meeting will ba in De- Luttretl.
her birthday the following
Land March B and a fashion
day. The lla rli were Invited
show in DeLeon Springs on
Dance Course
to the Oviatt home for an
May 4.
The Sanford Recreation De­ oy*ter supper.
Mr*, nose Doyle was wel­
comed Into the club as a new partment I* taking registra­
tion for Adult Ballroom Danra
member.
ART BROWN
lesson* slated to tagln on
PEST
CONTROL
Monday evening Mar. 4. The
Termltea
J
fc Other Pests
Color conlra*t la very Im­ elnsse* will run for aix weeks
portant, as loo much bright- at two hours per lesson. For
2601 PARK DR.
ncs* i* unnerving and too additional information contact
322*8865
SANFORD
ReereHlIon Dim-tor.
much hlandnrss is dull.

Committees

Appointed For

Osteen Club

United 17-92 Effort Urged

Oviedoans

Win Prizes At
Benefit Party

J. B. Oviatt

Celebrates
Birthday

G iis m iio n ...

FORD OWNERS

February Service Special!

Now* During The Month O f F eb .. . .
Fordomatic

Adjustment

Special

*

Ailjiinl Front nnd Rear Ramin . . .
Throttle Linkage . . . Man mil Linkage

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Install New Pan Gasket

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Check Transmission Oil
(Oil o i l * If required)

A
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SPECIAL
PRICE
MRS. L. T. (BOBBIE JO) HUNT, 1-nngwood
Hotel owner, turns contract piqiers over to Wil­
liam J. Lancaster who has taken a five year lease
with a two-year option to buy tin* Seminole Coimly Landmark. Lancaster plans to completely re­
model and restore the old hotel, built in 1883, to
its original splendor.
(Herald Photo)

What’s Ford’s 6,000 Mile
Oil Change Secret?

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So why not compare the facts, the ligtires, the features,
with any car anywhere. W e think you’ ll find the S2%4
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VOL. 53

The Seminole Park Race­
way will probably dole neat
week . . , Most of the horses
heading cast.
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The Semi-Centennial Cele­
bration committee meets to­
night in First Federal'a Cau­
cus Room at 8 p. m. . , .
The story is that all com­
mittee chairmen will report
on whit has been done to
now on tbeir particular event
(and there are
!d)TS of
(hem!) , . , This will give
everyone an opportunity to
know how tha rest of (he
"R ig Show" i*
shaping up
. . . Ami (lie Rig Usy is April
irr.

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Speaking of that, did Ran­
dall Chase who is in charge
of the "Recognition Lunch­
eon" on that day ever get an
acceptance from (lov. Farris
H r)ant? . . . Rumor was that
he was being asked . . . And
gives hi in a chance lo make
up for that C of C member­
ship dinner he missed when
he was scheduled lo be the
main speaker and got ground­
ed by Ihc »oupy weather at
Washington.
• • •
Have you taken a look re­
cently at the vast Improve­
ment being made by Bart
Peterson and his St. Johns
Realty at the comer of Com­
mercial and Park? . . .
Amazing what Jim Chapman
has done in converting a fill­
ing station into a snappy moern ottiev building.
• • •
Panelled conference room
. . . Well lighted and spacious
general office . , . Large
"back office" for the study
of large ptat map*, etc. . .
And Civil Dcfcnic plans!
• • •
Isn't it a shame that the
Rig Mall idea that Included
these properties was stymied
by near-sightedness . . . of
one or two people, I’ m told
. . . That whole block might
have been a razzle-dazzle,
customer atiracling shopping
center. . . 'Sloo bad it didn’t
work out.
• • •
And what about that land­
mark, the Pico hold? . . .
You know, tlie one just across
Commercial from this build­
ing and that now house* the
Boy Scout meeting room , . .
Rumor has it that there is
a program brewing on that,
too ■ . . Hurray!
• •
•
O-oo, that Art Show at
the Civic Center yesterday!
. . . Such latent! ! .. . And
so MANY artists involved! !
. . , Just great! . . . Ami
those who were «howing did
not Include Just SCADS of ar­
tists from ilie vicinity, not
members of Hie h»eal art as­
sociation . . . Rebary, f'rln*
stance, has its very own asso­
ciation . . . And a fine one.
too , . . That hcadquartcra
at the Dellary Mansion . . .
Ail spic and span with a
complete refurbishing job . .
And with an "enlarged" De­
nary Room . . . Tlie enlarge
went coming from additional
authentic Dellary furniture.
• • 9
Mayor Tom McDonald was
supposed to present a win­
ner's blanket at the Seminole
Park Raceway Saturday night
. . . Only thing . . . Tom
was never invited . . -John
Fitzpatrick did the honors.
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Work on two bad corners
of the Longwood • Markham
Rd . a matter of some con­
troversy between the city, the
county and the State Road
Dept., has almost been com­
pleted by l-ongwood although
most of Hie repairs had to
he done on the county's part
of the road.

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United Pres* International
Warmer air spread over
most of the nation today,
bringing relief from the week­
end siege of mow and biller
cold.

14 Killed
MIAMI (U P I) - At least
14 persons were kilted in
Florida traffic accidents this
weekend, Including two in one
crash near the little town
of Lawtcy,

Quits Post

CONSTRUCTION of !10 now store* nt the Seminole Shopping' Pinza i* well
underway with structural steel beams Ruing in plate on building's which
will house McCrory’s Department Store niul Llg'g'ctt’s Drug' Store. Con­
struction derrick swings steel beams hig'h into air over tlie site nt the
(Herald P h oto )
junction o f SR-4i!li and llwy. 17-02.
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Groundbreaking
For Plaza Held
O f M r i i I groundbreaking
ceremonies were held today
for construction which Is al­
ready underway at the Semi­
nole Plaza Shopping Center
at the intersection of- Hwy.
17 82 and SR 4lfi.
E. N. Homer, president of
Eastern Diversified, which is
building the new business
area for Eastern Shopping
Centers, said today that they
cx|&gt;ect lo open the 30 stores
in this phase in July. A Pub­

lic Supermarket has been in
business at the site for two
years.
Largest of the new stores
will be a 33,000 square foot
building lor McCrary's, and
Roy Cuppedge, director of
McCrary's Corporation was
present for the groundbreak­
ing along with Supervisor E.
C. Etchison, also o f Mc­
Crary's and John Collins,
vice president of the Chase
Manhattan Rank Financing

'Breach-Of-Peace'
Convictions Overruled
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The Supremo Court
overruled today breach-of-tbe-penco conviction* of
187 Negro student* who demonstrated March 2. 1Dt» 1
on the state Capitol ('round* in Columbia, S, C.
The court said the convict ion* violated the con­
stitutional freedom of the Negroes.

Service Set
For 2 Officers
Memorial

sendee* for Lt.

The student* had asserted
that the convictions were riot
supported by evidence nnd
constituted a denial of free
speech.
The court voted K In I for
reversal. Justice Potter Ste­
wart, speaking for the majori­
ty, said:
"These students were con­
victed o f an offense so gen­
eralized a* to lie, in the wcril*
of the Smith Carolina Su­
preme Court, "not susceptible
of exact definition." And they
Were convicted upon evidence
which showed no mote than
that tlie opinion* which they
were
peacnbly expressing
were sufficiently opposed to
the views of the majority of
the community to attract it
crowd and necessitate police
protection." ,

Charli'* H. Kruse Jr., U8N,
niul Lt tjg l Clarence Cottle,
URN, will be hvlij at 11 a.in.
Tute-lay In (lie chapel at the
•Sanford Naval Air Station.
They died Feh. 20 in an air­
craft accident while operating
with Heavy Attack Squadron
Seven of Sanford in the Med­
iterranean
Kruse is survived by III*
widow, Mrs. Audrey Louise
Kruse, and five eltlldren, ull
of
Sanford;
his
father.
Chillies il. Kiuse Sr., of Weehaw ken, N. J.. and hi* moth­
er, Mr*. Sophie Kruse*, of Jer­
sey City, N. J.
Cottle is survived by hi*
whitlow, Mr*. Ann Lathan
Cottle, and s dailghlct of Kin­
ston, North Carolina; hi* fa­
ther, Luuinrie C. Cuttle, und
inullici, Mr*. Sybil Kdron,
Dt-ull- of a 21-year-old .San­
I,util nf Moteluud City, North
ford Naval Air Itnse sailor on
Carolina.
his wi-dding day, Feh. Id. was
i attrihuh-d to natural causes
today by base attach"*,
Franklin llaigh, native of
Miami, was found &lt;i&lt;-iu| in the
bathroom of III* new ly-rentrd home at 604 South Sanford
Avemi» (rear) on tlie day he
WASHINGTON I d ’ll — wit* to have gunc to Miami
The House Armed Service* to be married.
Committee today reopened the
Death was attributed to a
RS70 bomber controversy by cerebral edema and ventricu­
voting to authorize the Air lar ddation (hcmorihngo in
Forre extra money to build tlx- brain) in an autopsy held
two more of the giant war­ at Jacksonville Naval Air
plane*- President Kennedy Ruse. Lnlxiralyry tests are
has said repeatedly he doe* I* ing held lo determine w hat
not want them.
caused the hemorrhage.
Thu House group also add­
ed two nuclear-powered at­
tack submarines which the (lim it Ulan
administration did rmt re­
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The
quest.
Agency tor International De­
velopment announced today
the largest development loan
Turnover
NEW YORK (U P I)—Stocks of Ihc foreign aid program—
opened the new week irreg 121') million lo India In enable
uiarly lower «n l J|rl&gt; active it to buy tram abroad various
kinds of necessary foodxtulfa
turDover.

Sailor's Death
Termed 'Natural'

RS70 Debate
Is Re-Opened

Established 1908

MON., FEBRUARY 25. 1063

ATHENS, Ca. (U P I) —
Wallace Bulls ha* resigned
as athletic director of Hie
University of lieorgla, effec­
tive Thursday, to devote more
time to buiines* interest*.

Conner t’ rpres
OH1-ANDO (U P I) — State
Agriculture C o m m i t •fenrr
Doyle Conner urgrd today
that urban and industrial
growth not he perm bled to
swallow up agricultural land*
and woodlands.

Not Too Stable

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A

Urgency is eitcd by County
Engineer William Rush lo the
County Commission In five inirislato nnd primary road
p r o j e c t s for presentation
.March 7 to the State Hoad
Department at Del.and.
Rush'* recommendation* to
the Commission were studied
last.Friday afternoon and will
be given further study Tues­
day afternoon. A copy of the
recommendations w a s
re­
leased lo The Herald today
by one of the Commission
member*.
The engineer advised "ur­
gency" for these interstate
and primary project*, to tie
accomplished hy the SRI)
with county.allocated hind*;
Stale Road 415, Sanford
limit* east to SI. John* River,
resurface to 22 foot width in
the prc*rnt right-of-way.
Stale Road 436. complete
four-lanlng we*t from Allanionle Springs lo Interstate 4.
State Road 46, construct
four laning from French Ave­
nue to Mellonville Avenue.
State Road 1(1. repave from
1-4 west lo W'ckiva River.
Interstate 4. acquire rightof-way and build interchange
at Lake Mary Bouvclard.
Further new project* auggcrt«*l by Rush without re­
gard to priority, and estimat­
ed to cost 1 1.16,000:
Slate llnnd 413. resurface
and widen to 22 feet; S-42."&gt;,
rosurfare GrapevIHe Avenue;
8-15, Luke Mary railroad *igna|s; S-127, two-lane right-ofway and construction o f 2.8
miles from U.S. 17-82 at tlie
County Home to Glndctville;
SR-430,
right-of-way
and
four-lane two mile* from mwr
Lake Howell to the Orange
County line; Lake Jessup
causeway, survey, engineer­
ing ami right-of-way ituips,
from (Jindwville to SIC-4IU,
and S-127, taing wood to Five
Points, survey and riglit-of-

way, 3.8 mile*.
Hush suggrstrd these pri­
orities from secondary fund*:
Bit-tin. Celery Avenue, rosur filer- to 22 feet; SR-426,
right-of-way west to 1-4; 8127, right-of-way and conatruct; 811-1(1, right-of-way
between French nnd Mellonville Avenues; Slt-126, Im­
provement* anil right-of-way;
8*123, Grape*illc Avenue, re­
surface; Klt-115, right-of-way
from Osteen Itridgo to Slt-46;
811-1-16, right-of-way
from
Lake Howell to Orange Coun­
ty; S-13, roust ruel Lake Mary
railroad signals; 8-427, right-

Casselberry
Charter Meeting
Set Today

Rhodes First
To Qualify

Yanks Killed
In Pigs Battle?

Heart Fund Nets Over $1,000
Merle Warner. Coordinator
for the Heart Sunday Fund
Drive reported today that in
spite of Sunday's had wea­
ther and incomplete report*
from many areas, contribu­
tions to the Heart Fund are
running above those of last
year, with a total of over
$1,000 turned in by 9.30 pm.

Sunday.
"W e expect many more
wurkeri lo report in today
and Tuesday from seven or
eight arcs* around Sanford,
and all Ihc outlying area* of
the county, which will boost
the contributions well over
the top," lie said.
Mrs. Michael Tamny, Heart

Sunday chairman said, **Wc
appreciate tlie special effort*
put forth by all our volunteer
worker* and arra captains,
especially In view of the ad­
verse weather condition*,"
A total of $399.39 wa* proK-nlcd to the Heart A**oclatlon by John Mikler manager
of tha Skate City Rink In

of-way and construrt from 1782 near Cnunty Home to Gindcrvllkq 8-427, right-of-way
from Isongwood to 17-82;
Ijtke Jessup causeway, sur­
vey and engineering study,
Giiutcrvillr to Sit-118, and S13, Luke Monroe railroad sig­
nal*.
Alternate proposal* are:
8R-41S, two-lane, right-ofway and eliminate rurvr*, 1-4
west to laske County; Chuluotn by-pass, right-of-way, S1.1 to SR-118; S11-46, survey
and right-of-way map only,
Snnfotd end to Volusia Coun­
ty, If) mllrs, and Rear latke

Road, extend north to Waklva.
Hush also listed last year's
work program not let to eontract or committed in tha
amount of $651,000 from tha
$1,087 million available for
hudgetlng, leaving a net for
now projects of $436,100.
Chairman Douglas Stensirom has ealhsl a meeting of
tlm Chamber nf Commerce's
long range planning commit­
tee for 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
the courthouse to offer sup­
port to tho Commission on it*
primary and secondary road
repair program.

Hunt Explosion
Probe Underway

★ ★ ★
Annex Study
To Be Discussed

Ransom Goods
Arrive In Cuba

NO. 655

415 Labelled Top
Primary Project Here

senatorial study group ha* re­
ported to President Kennrdy
that after seven years of It.
Cause of a holler explosion,
8. aid to South Viet Nam the
Injuring two employes, at the
Department, and J. C. Rob­ country still lack* a stable
inson, president of Tradenew llt.ll Product* plant wus
government.
winds Cafeterias.
still undetermined today.
Second largest building will
Denies Charge
A Florida Industrial Com­
be the Tradcvyindx Cafeteria,
LONDON (U P I) — Soviet
mission inspector niul an HI.II
12.000 square feet and third Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
will be the 10.000 square foot chev has denied allegation*
safety engineer from Dallas
Liggclt's Drugstore,
examined the huge boiler
of anti-Semitism in the So­
There will be 2d other viet Union a* a "malicious
over the weekend and could
smaller
stores,
many
of calumny" on the Russian
not determine the cause of the
which are already leased, people.
with others now tinder negot­
blast. It was reported today
iation.
hy Everett Riggs, plant man­
Tax
Cut
Asked
Included among these will
ager, and Clyde Lovingood,
MIAMI REACH (U P I) —
he such establishments as a Tlw AFL-CIO executive coun­
eo-ordinntor c f Hunt plants
barber shop, lieauty shop, cil lias called (or an Immedi­
and properties from Dallns.
jewelry, shoe stores, dress ate $10 billion lax rut this
The holler exploded nt 3:15
shops, laundry, cleaners, gill
p.m. Friday, Injuring Richard
year—a reduction three times
shops and many other*, Hom­ a* great is tlie one recom­
l« Hudson, 43. Oviedo, Imilerer said.
mended by President Ken­
nnn. and Howard E. Davis,
The porkmg lot area will
I t, Lake Mary, machine oper­
nedy.
he enlarged, under the proator.
-ent consliu.-lh n, which ha* Shoot First
Riggs said today plant oper.
already hern underway for
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)
al ion i* rinsed until Inter In
about two week&gt; Contractor —The United Stales ha* de­
Ilie week, possibly Wednesday.
for tlw* shopping center is the cided to permit iis soldiers
Seminole Memorial Hospital
(ieorge Hunt. Construction
to shoot first in the Vietna­
attache* today reported Hud­
Company out of Clearwater.
mese guerrilla war without
son l* in "critical" condition
President Homer said that
waiting to bu fired on hy the
nod Davis in "serious" condi­
it would he impossible to Communists, it was reported
tion.
name a (igure a* to Ihc cost
today.
When the firelaix of the 150.
of the huge new shopping
horsepower, gas-fired holler
center.
More Sympathy
blew, with escaping i:n* and
"Tills Is a multi million
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
hissing steam, many of the
dollar project, and within two Sen. John .Sparkman. (l)-Ala).
Discussion of n proposal for women among the 2211 em­
year* we expect to expand today urged the Federal Hous­
a feasibility study to deter­ ploye* fainted and the utllera
the 30 otores to lie construct­
ing Administration to Ik* more
ed thi* year, lo a total of SO," sympathetic toward perrons mine whether an annex shall ran screaming from the plant.
lie cxlnhlished to provide
Higgs, who wa* alamiilig
he said.
In danger of losing llwir
courthouse service* in South near ul the time o f the ex­
homes because Ihey fall be­
Seminole County will lie lo-ld plosion, wa* credited witli his
hind In FHA-insurcd mortgage
hy tho Coil lily Commission tpiick net Inn hi shutting o ff
payment*.
Tuesday.
power to two other boilers be­
Chairman J. C. Hutehlaen fore Ihey could explode.
*aid the Commission will dis­
I.ovingnnd said llii* morning
cuss tlie proposal of the long the explosion wil« in Ilie fireC m James Joseph Axton,
range planning committee, Is.*, blowing nut I ho fire
3,1, of 606 Park Plaza, was
Chamber o f Commerce, for tlm III it k.
reported in “ improved hut
appointment of n special com­
HuiLmi t in blown through
critical" condition this morn,
mittee to study the idea.
a doorway to the outside of
A public meeting to dis­
ing ut Oi Undo Air Forra
Other matters coming lie- the building. Fellow employe*
cuss Ilie proposed new rhartRase hospital.
fore the hoard Tuesday morn­ said lie would have been mure
Attaches of VAH-tl Squad­ er for tlie Town of Cassel­
ing, General Hutchison said, seriously injured had Hie large
ron at Sanford Naval Air berry will l&gt;e held al 7:30
will lie;
Hleel door been closed. He was
Base, lo which Axton was as­ p. ill. Unlay at tlie Town I la tl.
Discussion of opening' and knocked unconscious hy the
Meeting with the citizen*
signed, said today that Axton
stabilizing Montgomery Road; blast.
reported to the NAS dispens­ will lie the Ca»*lchcrry Board
study with Health Director
Davis, with face, head and
of
Aldermen
and
inenilsers
ary early Friday and report­
Frank Leone of issuing health IztlU) biutkcitcd, holding up his
ed he had swallowed a quan­ of Hie Charter Committee.
cants to medically indigent severly burned linnds, run
tity of mercuric cyanide.
food handlers; discussion of
lie wa* given emergency
needs fur Civil Defense; peti­
treatment at tlie dispensary
tion from I.nhr Mary for
and removed to Orlando Ah II
street light*, ami a hearing
hospital.
from a Cn«*elhcrry committer
fur a drainage program for
WASHINGTON (U l’ ll —
Lake Kathryn.
Senate GOI’ Leader Everett
Arthur Rhode* of North OrGeneral Hutchison also said M. Duk*rn said today hr ha*
IuikI o today Inrainn the first he will give a brief report on iufoimotion that four Ameri­
H AVANA (U P I)—The Red candidate to qualify fur the (lie loniinisdim'* meeting with can pilots, presumably civil­
Cross charter ship 1‘iiamos March IP election* when lie Retirement Life official* fur ian, were killed in the Ill-fat­
arrived today from New Or­ filed a petition shortly after earing for tlie eounty'a In­ ed Hay of Pigs Invasion at­
leans with another install­ 10 a-m. lo run for the Group digent nursing patient* at n tempt,
Ditksea told newsmen the
ment of ransom goods for the One Council seat now held hy proposed II r Ilk r y nursing
home. John Alexander said lie information was iluveliqu-if hy
Ituel Stripling.
freed Pigs Ray Invaders.
Other ports open ara Unro­ will report on a meeting with Ihe GOP staff Investigating
tl was the third ship to ur­
in e here with ransom sup­ of Mayor Frank Fnsula, group Ssrrpta Rest Home rffirlals Ihu 1861 Unban Invasion and,
plies since the prisoner baiter three and Clan-nee Memory, for raring for the rounly'a in- he assumes, is known to gov­
ernment officials.
jdigrnt ambulatory patients.
group five.
deal was negotiated.

NAS Chief
Takes Cyanide

SANFORD, FLORIDA

BRIEFS SR

Warm-Up Trend

City not to happy with the
Pipeline Co. lease . . . Asking
for a perpetual easement . .
City will probably want a
time limit (five years) . . .
will conic out tonight.
• •
•
Our apologies to Maurice
Wagner and Harold Johnson.
Friday's story on the sland­
er suit hearing referred to
them a* "defense attorneys."
When, actually, they are at­
torneys for the plaintiff. City
Attorney Rifl Hutchison is
the defense a Homey r«r the
City and City Mgr. Pete
Knowles.
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Ily Larry Ycrsbel

^ a u f n r it

longwtxtd. proceed* of the
Heart Queen Show presented
Sunday night by skater* there.
Mist Mazie Allen, who told
more ticket* than any of tlie
other candidate* wa* crown­
ed Queen of Heart* by Hep.
Mick Cleveland Jr,
(See picture* on page t of
today's Herald)

screaming through the plant,
crying that he was blinded.
Nona of the other person*
In the plnnl were Injures! hy
tl)&lt;* blast, which flung bricks
In all directions and blackened
the wall of the building,
which stands about 50 feet
behind the main building.
Rigg* said tills morning o f­
ficial* are nt a complete loss
a* to the causa. A workman
reported he had checked the
gauge* nml valves only a few
minutes hefura the blast ami

all arrmed to bt functioning
properly. Safety valve* wero
in order, Riggs said, and tha
gauges Indicated the atram
wa* at proper level and not
pointing to the danger mark.
Lovingood discounted that
any "foreign substance" win
in ihe firebox.
Load* of spinach and green
henna were running In tit*
running plant nt the time, and
several truck lends of uiiprncessed spinach aat at tha un*
loading platform.

JFK's Brother Calls
Fight Report Silly
STOWE, vt. (UIM)— Son. Edward M. Kennedy
linn mill’d ridiculous and distorted a report that hn
seized a news photographers’ camera and destroyed
a film of him at a aid lodge,
Philip N. Lawson, 21, a staff photographer for
the Vermont Sunday News in Hurlington, said Ken*

Liquor Probe
Moves To State
NEW YORK (U P h -A n In­
quiry into uperalion* of Ilie
New York Stale Liquor Auth­
ority (S LA) today spread lo
Florida
where I l i e
slate
sought (lie return to New
York ol (lie wile of ousted
SLA UliulriniiM Marlin E. Eprtrin to testify before a grand
Jury.
A &gt;pokrsmun lor (he olfice
of ilic District A Korney Frank
S. Hogan confirmed dial the
state was moving on a show
cause order in Miami (lu ll
Judicial Circuit Court. Dade
County, 4:30 p.m.) loduy lo
have ullorney* (or Mrs. Ep­
stein loll why she should not
tie duelled to return lo New
York for appearance before
(he grand jury which lias
been investigating Ilie SLA.
Epstein was fired by Gov­
ernor Rockefeller idler lie re­
fused lo waive immunity
when summoned to appear
before Hie grand Jury. The
jury wus believed lo he In­
vestigating alleged graft and
corruption in the SLA.
A spokesman said llial As­
sistant District Attorney Dav­
id A. Goldstein went to Mi
nml last week wlicru Epstein
is recuperating from various
illnesses. Goldstein started
Ihc court action to force Ep­
stein’s return to New York.

Flu Death
Toll Rising
Hy United I’ rraa International
The death Gill edged upward today in the outbreak of
flu that baa hit 21 states.
Thousands lay ill from some
sort o f respiratory ailment*.
Asian flu w*a Isolated in 11
slate*.

only grabbed Ills camera Sulurduy after he took a picture
of Kennedy In ski garb out­
side The Lodge ut Smuggler*
Notch.
Lawson said Kennedy exIHiseil the film to light, ruining
it, and then returned tho
camera with its flash uttarh*
mint bent niul a seam on it*
leather carrying rase tom.
A spokesman for Kennedy
qunteil the senator *■ saying,
“ The story Is ridiculous. It
hn* been distorted."
The H|nike*mnn snhl Ken­
nedy had spent plenty of tfmn
over the weekend posing for
professional and a m a t e u r
photographers and that whrn
Ilie senator asked Lawson not
lo use Ilie film Hie photo­
grapher "was very coopera­
tive und bunded over the
film."
The photographer'* boss,
William Loch, publisher o f the
newspaper, said the Incident
illustrated the “ nuked arroguncr of (lie Kennedy*."
"Hriiig a U. 8. senator ha*
apparently gone to Teddy
Kennedy's Ml-year-old bead,"
lan-ii said.
Kennedy was at the retort
with his wife, Joan, Alty. Gen.
und Mr*. Hubert F. Ken­
nedy anil their children, and
Mra. I!: licit 8. McNamara,
wife of ilia defense secretary.

Meet O ff
BRUSSELS (UIM) — Tito
Coin moil Market foreign min­
isters today postponed a po­
tentially explosive discussion
of two of France'* key eco­
nomic problem*.

Herald Index
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S r r ilh

Kennedy Defends Tax Program
WASHINGTON
(U R I)
- |their own.”
Freslrtrnt Kennedy defended
He insisted that the na­
his tax cut program today tion's economic growth "will
against widespread attacks , lie stepped up only by lighten­
and called for an end to ing Die repressive weight of
"squahhlcs over who will war-time tax rates which put
benefit most" from Die pro­ a datnper on private purchas
mg power and profits."
posed reductions.
“ Bui It will not Im stepped
The President said his rec­ up by political slogans or
ommendation to slash per­ homely analogies," Kennedy
sonal and corporate income said.
Kennedy said no nation in
taxes by tin billion over three
years had become a target of history had experienced a

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century of economic growth
eumparablc to that of the
United States in the last too
years. Hut he warned that if
Congress rejects his propos­
als there not only will Im a
recession hut there also will
tie these cunscquences;
—"Tax revenues will con­
tinue year-in-) ear-out lo be
insufficient to balance the
budget, no matter how tightly
Dm administration and Con­
gress control expenditure*.''

“ heated . . . partisan . . .
exasperated . . . rash” assaulls. He said lln program
7 *1
"Is now under attack from
both Die left and the right."
In a speech prepared for
delivery at an American
llsnkcrs association sympos­
ium on economic growth,
Kennedy said he was "not
predicting a recession for
1903." Hut he said " if no. Ux
rut Is enacted" this year he
would i « willing tu make this
prediction.
"The country will, in Die
not too distant future, be
struck by its tilth post-war
recession, wills a heavy loss
of )ohi ami profits, s recordbreaking budget deficit, and
an increased burden ut na­
tional -debt."
The I'rcsidrnl mentioned im
names In asserting (bat "tax
reduction wilt pot be passed
if each economic group con­
tinues to
treat
economic
growth as a melon to be di­
vided instead of a crop lo
be harvested — or it each
gruup examines this crop
through Die wrong end of a
telescope.”
"The facts of the matter
are, ol course, that the reduc­
tion
is
fairly
distributed
through all income brackets,"
Kennedy said. "And 1 would
hope Diet all groups would
put the national interest first,
and rerogniie that the pros­
pects for tax reduction ami
economic growth must nut be
endangered
by
squabbles
over who will benefit must.
Fur it la tho nation that will
bcnullt most from tha pas­
sage of this program — and
thu nation that will suffer if
they defeat It."
CriOclsnt uf Kennedy's program has ranged from the
AFLrCIO
which
wants a
quicker tax cut than he has
recommended,
to business
groups winch want ill benufile allotted differently.
Whether you grill, fry or broil
The
bankers
association
these fryer* they'll fast* bettor
and other organDution* — as
because they're fresher. Try tome
well as a number of key lawthis week. Compare the ta*te.
makers—liuvo warned ugninst
You'll
agree that Winn-Dixie
cutting taxes without reduc­
Fryer* ore frether - better tasting.
ing federal expenditures.
Low in calorie* too.
" I ill) not say that It is a
Lirrut 3 with food order, please.
perfect program, which can­
not lie changed by the Con­
gress, which will satisfy the
desires of all groups, or
which will achieve all the
MORTON Checefete, Ite s a , Coconut, Banana, NoopoMtee
growth wi&lt; need as fast as we
wish to arhieve It,” Kennedy
said.
"Hut those who admit the
problem, but oppose the pro­
posed solution of a $10 billion
top-to-hollo m tax
revision, L . . t
»-,*i
^ j f 2 i r - fcfeAMi.it J i
are under some obligation to
put forward a solution of

SA V E
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Q U E R N OF H E A R T S ut the Skate City Heart Show wax Ml** Marin Allen,
who wan crowned with a npnrklliiF tiara by Itcji. Mack Cleveland, Jr., San­
ford attorney at ceremonlcn at tho climax nr tho allow, Sunday. A chock
for 89PO.80 was presented to K&lt;1 Simon, prcnltlont of the Heart Council,
rivrht, and Mrs. Leonard Munaon, loft, Special Event* chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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New Drive Set
On Nuclear
Test Ban Talks
GENEVA (U P !) — Chlaf
U.8. disarmament negotiator
William C. Fouler, just back
from ronaultationa with Prosl*
d»al Kennedy, planned a new
drive today to gat the Rusalani to nagotlata on a nu­
clear teat ban.
Foster woold not aay whe­
ther he brought new strategy

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from his fnur days In Wash­
ington, but h« said on his re­
turn Sunday " I am back to
attempt to continue efforts to
obtain a nuclear test ban
treaty."
He said he hoped to per­
suade the Kuula ns to r-'open
earnest bargaining on the nu­
clear lama. Ilia Russians have
dodged tho issue since Dio ITnation dlaamnamsnt confernc» resumod two weeks ago.
In Washington the joint
Scnate-llouso Atomic Energy
Committee called for testi­
mony behind closed doors to­
day from the Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency on
tho nuclear test ban talks.
Foster is director o f thu

•fancy.
Informed sources In Wash­
ington said tho cloaad hearing
wsa called because o f in­
creased opposition in con­
gressional circles to any fur­
ther concessions by the United
Steles to achieve a nuclear
test ban,
During Foster's absence,
First Deputy Foreign Ministre Vassill K. Kussntsov, the
chief fiuvisl negotiator, loft
suddenly for Moscow without
explanation. Rome diplomats
termed his departure a snub
|o Foster.
In an attempt to get the
talks going, ths West again
has lowered It* demands for
on-el |u Ins pert ions to police a
test ban,

lind Organist
To Perforin
Tuesday at • p.nu the re.
now lied blind oigiinisi, Alnlic
Marrhul of Paris, will tw
heard in a concert at Die First
Presliytciian Church In Or­
lando given under tbs apenaorship o f Die Cuiitral Florida
chapter of Die Amurican Ouiltl
of Organlele. The annminrentant inadr by Mre. George
Tuuby, euh-deaii him| a dimetor of Die group, eunl tliut a
warm invilalioii is uKlvmlod
to all who would enjoy the
free concert piny im| by unu i.f
the wm Id's top ruuking or­
ganists.
In addition to works of
Johann Si'luietimi iiuili, Die
eminent musician will pluy
writings of other . utsliihding
rompturrs fur Die King o f Instruraeiils.
Highly erolaiumd (or his Intrrprolatiuns as well as for
Ills virtuosity bis u|i|o&gt;Hrancc
in Orlando ts considered a
high poliil in the Central Flo­
rida musical season.
A number of Kalifunl |ieoplc
have said Hurt they will take

HEART SUNDAY rut urn* allow n tmrprlsmu
Haiti over Inal year’* result*, official* ropurletl
Suntlny afternoon duspltu bad wtmther which
ltupt many worker* Indoor*. Hum Mr*. Juckiu
Caulo and Merle Warner, coordinator* chuck the
maps of the city fur thosu which Ittivu been
covered. Heart* indicated completed area*.
' (Herald Photo)

es5
'riefs

Win11 Dixie Mules, Inc., recurded a 7.49 percent increase
in sales during Dio ay week
period ended Feb. u com­
pared with Die corresponding
IN'iitHl a year ago, it was
announced.
Tliv volume was $5ot&gt;,V27,DI2 compared wil.i $47l.tM3.117 lust year, an ilhiviuo of
131,1141,125.
Fur Utu 1 week period cuded Fob. a, salt s were $44,999,121 compared With $30,950,MU. tin inertia sc of $J.in.*.52S
or 0.45 percent over tthia.
An increase also was re­
corded lor Die a; week tieriod
ended Feb. a when sales Io­
ta kid $101.70;'.5X7 compered
with ITiUl.UUl.aJtl last year, an
Increase of ftl.iai.35ti or 5 3t&gt;
percent.
Winn-Dixie, whleh operates
a mi tuber o f supermarkets In
Die local area, now has Dili
advantage of thia rare op­ retail stores throughout the
portunity to enjoy this- con­ South compered with 547 units
cert of Alarchal'a.
a year ago.

Wb» would like In thunk
1 mII mir fi IrmU wiul nolif!)•
1 l»oia ami v»pi-i mlly llm Ki1 il&lt;'li&lt;i Stinduy Si liuol Class
of tbu F i i » l Kaptlal
CllUlX'h, fur llii’lr kindne.s
duiliitt Dm .I,-.'lit of Mrs.
Audi vy Uishop.
N. L. ilixliup and Family

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th e
sn|ie'l Inteiident
pointed out that It la luiportaut not tu iv'lloo the purcuts or the rt-mumliig purent
of the Slltlte ie-polisit,ilit),
but encoutagei liini to visit
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In a child, Dr. Johns pointed
out.
"It is almost Imposslhla
for a chilli to blume his par­
ents, fur In denying his par­
ents, ho loses Ills own Identi­
ty," he said.
‘ ‘Although we tend to think
o f pcuplo who cannot or will
not support thylr children as
“ no good", in truth, PS per­
cent o f them want to he good
parents hot they don't know
how, or they are physically
or financially unahlo to do
su," lie said.
Dr Johns said that fur this
reason, tin, home does not
Work with rid hit oil alone, hut
also with Die parents, to help
them Inv nine uhle tu meat
their responsibility, ami many
Dim* children can bo hack
with Jlielr parenta within
tliice years.
" ( ’Imrcli altenilnnco Is most
important," Dr. Julius emphusued. "I.t-ss Iini u five per­
cent of these, childien huve
ever Mttem|"d any church, . .
there is no teul unity in tho
family."

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both parents dead or having
ahundmust him.
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him," Dr. Johns said.
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to understand why his parcotn
would "give nit&lt; up", and the
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wounds and turrlhli, confusion

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sharply
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�Gregory Grabs Art Honors A t Annual Show
Versatile Beth Gregory. an
active and enthusiastic artist
who refuses to he placed
ill any category, took a ribbon
in every category' which she
entered at the Font l h An mud

Mis. IIIn Spencer took all
three ribbons in the Abstract
1or non-objective painting divi­
sion, She also took a third
place ribbon for tier still-life
picture.
Mrs. Mildred II a b e o.e k
Art Show held at the Civic president id the Art Associa­
Center, Sunday.
tion this year won a red ribMi*. Gregory, a past presi­ Ihui for her portrait presenta­
dent of the A it Association, tion ami Miss Freddie Bradand a private ait teacher, won fold placed tliiid io that cate­
First Place blue ribbon for gory.
In the youth division, there
her Still Life, a gold-hackground-flecked poitruyul of wot* two ribbons in each
the traditional fruit: a first place, lor two age group*.
First place ribbons went to
place for her portiail of a
young Orlando dancer in a Sliauds Wallace and to Ikinuy
Basque costume; amt first Smith; second place to Clyde
place for her painting of two Harris and Llieiit Wallace and
third place to Judy Itales and
giraffes,
She took thin! place in another painting o f l)ii any
Smith's.
l-undsciipi *.
Art Association officials es­
First phue in Landscapes
went to Georgia Hall for her timated that more than fioo
wculhcr-bciitcu beach cottage people visited the allow this
perched among t h e s a n d year, in spite of the Inclement
dunes; ami Kduiu Stowe's weather.
Comments by viewers indi­
painting took second place in
cated that tile quality of the
the landscape division.
Gielclien Lewis Ciowell won paintings seen this year has
the second place ribbon in the ■shown a steady improvement
Animal division and ,1m* Math- since the first showing, held
four years ago.
lex took Ihild.
SANFORD ARTIST. Mrs. Moth (Iivjriny swept the awards for painting in
Ocer gOO paintings were en­
all categories Sunday, winning three first place lililxm*. She is shown
tered and were displayed in
here, (far ritfht) with Mayor Toni McDonald, (left), Mrs. I la SjHuuer,
groups under the six divisions
first place in Abstracts: and Mrs. (ieoip'ia Hall, first place in Landscape.
which they represented, in­
Mrs. Crepory was first in Animals, Portraits and Still Life. (Herald Photo)
cluding I. s n d sc a p e s . Ab­
A meeting of live Credit stracts, Still Life, Animals,
Women'* Breakfast Club i* and Youth Division.
scheduled for 7:45 a. in. at
the Pineerest Inn. Wednesday
and all members are request­
ed h* attend.
I amis Girard, director of
tlie diversified Cooperative
HAVANA (PPM — Premier Training program at Seminole
Tin* U. S. Coast Onset Auv- Auxiliary will conduct the Fidel Castro, speaking a leu High School will speak to the
iImry's Klght-h'**on cmirsi- in eonme. Sheriff llirhhy and the hours alter the announcement group on "Credit education
Hindi* Srumunchip and Sufi* .Suirfonl lloat Club me spon­ of new rationing measures, to­ ' for the Young Adult."
Boat Handling w i l l b c g i n soring the course in older to day predicted better limes
Wednesday evening at b |i, in. promote safer boating ia lire ahead for the Cuban people.
Some snakes have been
at the Semimdu County Court area.
"What we have now arc the known to exist from one to
The public is invited, and fruits of Hie past," Castro two yea is without food by ab­
House. Kegixliutiun will bejjtit ut Tittll, Classes will he the only ctarme made in S'd said in all address lo a medi­ sorbing their own fat.
lii’M ihiiiughuul tin* coni m' on for the lesson manual and all cal con,re*s attended largely
Wednesday evening* at K p in. mate rials ttseil durian the en­ li) delegates from itussia, the
The course is designed for tire colli sc.
For
Soviet satellites and Commun­
all those interested In pleasure
ist China.
P ro p e rty
Uniting. Such subjects us
"One day ue shall reap the
Itules of the Itouil. Aids to (iospcl Meets
fruits of the present."
Navigation, U*e of the CornA series o( Cuspid meetings
Castro's two.hour speech in
puss ami Churls, and Pilot* are scheduled fur Hie Paula the Charlie Chaplin Theater
ing will he taught. For tlume Church of Christ, beginning —his second in two days—
successfully completing llie tonight ami running through was one of the mildest in
course u United States Coast March It. The series will lx*- some lime and included only
Guard eertificulc from the Till gin,at 7:3U p nc each night a few attacks on American
CnsuiiKy
Coast (iuutd District will In* anil tun services will he held "imperialists" and p-o-Amer­
I N NORTH PARK
FA 2-0:M
auaided. U. S. Count (iiiunl on Sunday, at 11 a. in. ami at ica n president of Venezuela,
certified inatiuvlois of the (1 p. m.
Hamuli* Betancourt.

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Basic Seamanship Course Castro Predicts
Slated To Open Wednesday ’Better Times’

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�A m a t e u r N ig h t
Yon can make oat • pretty im­
pressive case today that more and
more Americans are participating
In sports, in musical activity, In
home-grown theatre and so on.
Also, though the record la some­
what spotty, the big
spectator
■ports, at musical events, at New
York ’s celebrated thenters
(even
during the long newspaper strike).
Y et, with some exceptions, the
work o f performers in many public
fields has taken on a curiously
"g ra y ” look.

71

Dr. Crane’s

Don't W orry, It's N ot Coming Out of
Your Pocket!"

W o r r y C lin ic

Baseball seems to have altogeth­
e r too many faceless men. The stars
o f the concert stage appear to shine
less brightly. Broadway exists most­
ly on a diet o f noisy musicals and
imported British plays.
"Participation” is a wonderful
thing. But there is also much to be
said fo r the constant example and
inspiration o f our most gifted per­
forming at thoir best. Today the ex­
ample is not as strong and steady as
it should be.

H o m e F ro n t C h a lle n g e
These days tho world struggle against communism domlnstes the
federal budget, consumes 80 per­
cent o f the President's time, pre­
empts the thoughts o f millions o f
citizens as international matters nev­
er did in decades past.
Our very survival can hang in the
balance as vital decisions are mude.
The strength o f our free world alli­
ances is under constant test. The
race to beat our adversaries in
space commands our highest reaources. The future independence o f
oples struggling upward may
Inge on what we do.
Y et it Is misleading to suggest
from this that those decisions which
affect principally tho
domestic
sphere o f life are by comparison easy
choices.
A notion seems to be afoot that,
not simply on the surface but in re­
ality, our home front arguments are
almost wholly over money. Programs
bearing on housing, education, wel­
fare, highways and the like rcvolva
largely around how much to spend.
But some thoughtful appraisers
o f 19G3 America are venturing to
suggest that our decisions In these
fields need to be Invested with
much more qunlitlve judgment than
they are getting.
For example, we are spending not
much le u than 14 billion in federal
funds this year fo r our interstate
highway system. That is a fair-sized
piece o f the U. 8. cash budget
The decision to spend sums o f
such else on U. S. highways was
made years ago. But w u it the only
crucial one?

Around one big eastern city a
complete belt highway now serves
motorists. Around another, a similar
licit is partially finished. But already
skeptics are saying it should have
been designed for eight lanes rather
than six, to meet rising traffic londs.
A t a recent session o f tho Hlghwuy Research Board, which studies a
broad range o f highwuy problems,
Charles Zwick o f the Rand Corpora­
tion suggested In a paper that trans­
portation systems for tomorrow can
be properly conceived only if some
very refined judgments aro made.
It is not enough just to muke proitions o f future population, numr » o f cars expected, nnd so on.
What kind o f dwellings will peo­
ple be living in 7 What changes will
occur in the make-up o f industry?
Will people have more time for rccreatlon? Will their current urge for
privacy in transportation (the auto­
mobile) continue or diminish?
Engineers may argue persuasive­
ly about ways to move large numbers
o f people cheaply and effectively.
Rut before vast sums are laid out,
says Zwick, we had better know
what people really want, where they
will In fact wish to go In leisure time
and where they will have to go in
work hours.
The immense traffic burdens
which often descend quickly upon
"highways o f tho future” suggest
that some o f these matters are be­
ing foreseen only dimly.
Domestic concerns are in the
background today. Y e t their com­
plexities, properly weighed, are
hardly less challenging than those of
the international scene.

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Letters

To
Dear Sir:
I biva read every article
that hat been written in our
Sanford Herald concerning
the four 13 year old boya who
Were held in tho county Jalf.
It intcrcsta mo becauie—but
lor tbo grace of God, it could
Weil have been my boya. A
good many year* back ■ aim-

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deep feetiag for everyone con­
cerned. J, being e parent of a
number o f children, d ire aol
lay, “ My child would NEV­
ER DO • thing like that!”
Beciuie, tho longer I am e
parent I know that THEY
MIGHTI Wa never know juai
how another peraon feela un­
t i l ! we have had an identical
problem.
1 feel that Ihe Daddy of the
child h n bean deeply hurt,
and that aa he haa aald, he
Itaa *hettercd wards of the
court at time*. He can iim
llili vary happening lo help
blm In that type of work. Ho
will he much better equipped
for the work e i time passes
and hla problem la not ao
clo*o lo hla heart a i It ia
now.
A mlnliter'a *&lt;m was arm ted. He aiked hit congre­
gation to do Iho tame for him
that he had told them to do
for other* In like cate*. The
congregation had not ea peel­
ed him lo fill bis place In the
pulpit at all that Sunday.
(Name withheld
upon request)

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Mead ia an alcoholic drink
made by Ibe fermentation of
hooey mixed with water.
(Sometime i yeait la added
to accelerate fermentation.)
Alcoholic drlnka made from
hooey were common among
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WASHINGTON

(N E A ) — down that every congressional
James MacGregor Duma of candidate should support the
Williams College spent a few President.
Such a victory would bring
daye in Wnthlngton recently,
with it, according to Ilurns,
doing a little missionary work
the reorganisation o f Congress
oil hla plan for reforming to permit the party caucus
everything ha aaya la wrong and policy committee to func­
with American politic*. Ha tion more effectively in sup­
port o f the Preeliient'e pro­
didn't make much progress.
grams. There would bo mere
The Rurna program, sot
party discipline uud much less
forth in hla naw bock, “ The
Independence and free wheel­
Deadlock o f Democracy," has
ing on major issue votes.
the revealing subtitle “ Four
Rurns think* the Democratic
I'arty Politics In America.”
Party
cannot live forever on
Dr. Rum* Is not the discov­
erer of thla phenomenon—nor tho issue* inherited from the
tha first to complain about I t Roosevelt and Trumun eras.
Ills first 300 pages give tha Get swny from Issues like
history o f how this system food, clothing and shelter, he
developed. The last 75 tell say*. Taka tho path laid down
what hs thinks should lie dons by Arthur Hchlrslnger Jr., to­
wards “ qualitative liberalism."
about It today.
Let the government support
Instead of throwing up hla
hands In despair and saying the arts, education, civil
that nothing can ba done to rights, a vast expansion of
prevent any one of the four recreational fucilitlcs, urban
minorities In Congress from renewal, Improve the tone, ef­
thwarting the will o f a ma­ ficiency, imagination and sen­
jority and stalemating major sitivity of government itself
White House prepnsuls, Ilurns and "Insist on the superior
presents a program by which Use of iimss media.*'
Whatever tills Inst menus
he says President Kennedy
Is not explained, but it seems
m'ght change the aystem.
. This would Involve a root- to Imply that the press, radio,
and branch reorganising and television, movies, theaters,
strengthening o f the Presi­ and maybe even p h o n o gra p h
dential Democratic party, as records nr tapes should do
distinguished from the Con- more o f an educational nr
greeilonsl Democratic party. propaganda job for whatever
It would have tha national party may control the White
party establish ita own con­ House.
A lot o f this now platform
gressional district organisa­
tion*, financed, directed and may sound something like the
■taffed by national headquar­ present administration's news
ters. State and local party or­ management nnd many cul­
ganisations would still he used tural programs, which al­
but only as branches of the ready aren't receiving whole­
hearted support.
national party.
There is nothing wrong with
The purpose of this, accord­
ing to Ilurns, would ht&gt; to Burns having uu Idnullstla
have Kennedy reelected In program. That is one o f the
10(14 by euch a big vote that thing* professors are for. Rut
ha could carry into Congress front the standpoint o f prac­
on his .cattail* tho whopping tical politics, it is difficult to
majorities which President ■re that many or any o f the
change* he suggests are going
Roosevelt won In 10.1t).
Aa a matter o f fact, this ts to be accepted by congression­
also the objective of the Pres­ al, stale atm local political
ideill’s Wblt- H iiuro political Irudui*. These leaders are
henchmen. A t tho recent ■till firmly in the suddle and
Democratic national commit­ ■how no inclination to budge.
tee and Itata chairmen's meet­
Congressional progressives
ing in Washington, the 1004 of both parties this year ere
campaign Una waa handed making desperate efferts to

W A T CH !
F or

change some o f their worst
and moat obsolete rulte and
practices. Tha going ia tough.
I f Congress can agreo os a
first step to tho establishment
o f a commission Just to study
the question o f Ita reorganiia
lion, that will bo u much as
you can expect thla year.
I f such n ctcnmlsaion could
get Congress to agree on h
few basic recommendations
like Insisting on the germaneness of debate, curbing the
seniority system, staffing of
c o n g re a a io n a l committees,
curbing of congressional Jun­
keting uiul puyrull padding,
raising the ethical standards
for congressmen, and defining
what constitutes a cceifllet o f
Interest to end it* abuse*—
that would be about all you
could expect for 1664.

B a rb s
Ity Hal Cochraa
Car
sickness comes to
youngsters most any time and
to grown-ups when payments
cornu due.
When a man can't de ef.
flee work at home It's likely
there are several little rea­
so n a running around the
house.

The tranqailixer death of
Marilyn Monroe highlighted the fed that haa swept
America. Bat England ia
also on a t r n n q n l l l x e r
"binge” with over 7,000 bar­
biturate poisonings every
year. I f you suffer from In­
somnia, then employ Ihe
simple “ horse sense” mesaore# below. Don't penalise
year liver end kidneys with
sleeping pills!
CASE 0-467: Doris D., ag­
ed 27, is n housewife.
“ But, Dr. Crane,” her wor­
ried husband began, "Doris
feela that she cannot go to
aleep at night without taking
tranquilixera or sleeping pills.
“ I have argued with her
■bout It, but that ju it makes
matters worse.
"For when aha gets excited
or nervous and tense, then she
takes double doses.
"Isn't It unwlie to becoma
an addict o f sleeping p ills !”
Yea, the tranquilizer e rn e
that haa swept America, is
costing the lives o f many vic­
tims.
And in England, under so­
cialized medicine, the doctors
are now hounded by patients
who constantly demand tran­
quilizers.
In fact, England has been
on a tranquilizer "binge’ 'aver
since the advent of socialized
medicine.
Thus, ovtr 7,000 esau of
barbiturate poisonings p e r
year are the toll that England
la paying.
Suicides have l i k e w l a e
zoomed alarmingly, for it is
■o easy to swallow a handful
of pills In a fit o f anger or
depression.
Here In America Hollywood
ii especially noted for ita
tranquilizer hinge, hut New
York City probably runs a
close second.
For the fad has developed
nowadays o f taking tranquilIscra and of having your own
personul psychiatrist (psycho­
analyst in Jlollwood).
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the neurotic Juvenility of mil­
lions o f mqdern Americans.
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lo loss than ONE foot.
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of 6 feet than it docs whan
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one foot.
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drops. And your heart mey

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(Special to The Herald)
By HAROLD RUMMEL
Staff Writer
Gatoeavllle Daily Sun
GAINESVILLE—Tli e state
la "subsidising” homo repair
racketeer!, Rep. William 0*.
Neill, chairman of a special
Legiilative Council sub-com­
mittee. disclosed during a
public hearing here Friday.
He said he has found sev­
eral instances where welfare
allotments were increased to
meet payments on suspect
mortgages.
Rep. A. J. Thomas, com­
mittee member from Starke,
said he has mode similar
findings.
The
disclosures
came while Mrs. Margaret
Qulmby, director of Use Per­
ry office was testifying before
the committee. O'Neill asked
her If she wns aware of the
subsidies.
Mrs. Qulmby ssid lior office
hadn’t increased allotments

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for payments on (radulcnt
mortgages, but she lias hoard
of other offices doing it.
Welfare recipients victimis­
ed in her area aircady were
getting near the niaixmum al­
lotment, site said. ‘ “We could­
n't have raised them enough
to do any good,” she said.
No one had exact figures
on how much state money has
been spent on the mortgage
payments, or how often it has
been done.
The Legislators were quick
to explain they weren't criti­
cising the Welfare Depart­
ment for its actions. They
ssid they merely wanted to
bring out a little more of the
seriousness of Lite problem
afflicting Florida.
“ Not only the poor and un­
educated whose names are on
the mortgages are
being
fleeced. Every lax payer is
getting it," Thomas said. If

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welfare didn't try to help the
people, they might l*c thrown
out of their homos and put in
a worse plight than ever be­
fore.
In oilier testimony at the
Friday
hearing,
criticism
went so far as to question the
basic tenet tiehind the shell
home industry—economy.
Phillip I. Eminer, a local
contractor and vice chairman
of the National Association of
Home Rudders' low income
housing committee, said the
final price on a finished shell
home is frequently high and
the quality low.
"The buyer Is supposed to
save money by doing the fin­
ishing work himself," Emmcr
explained.
" I know of instances where
a private Individual has to
pay twice as much as a con­
tractor does for the same ma­
terial. These low Income fam­
ilies usually can't pay cash

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★

cither, so they have interest
charges added to that," Kmmer said.
“ Even after het has paid for
the work, he usually hat
nothing because he just has
no mechanical ability," said
Emitter.
Emitter s a i d immediate

cadi outlay is almost always
necessary for the shell home
buyer. Builder* often don't
include even simple plumb­
ing, healing and electrical
wiring in the product they doli\ ered.
Investigator Oliver Wetherholt of the Florida Sheriff*
Bureau. said it's becoming
everyday stuff for him to find
mortgage forgeries, unfinish­
ed jobs, very inferior work-

in a n s h i p . misrepresrnled
prices "and other malprac­
tices."
Wetherholt’* work lias led
to warrants being Issued for
Hi persons in Alachua, Levy
and Putnam counties. One
w arrant is for forgery, (lie
rest for grand larceny
lie said ho has found jobs
where the price charged was
tu limes the value of Ihe
work.

Wetherholt
testified
also
that a former repair sales­
man told him recently lie
watched an officer of one
firm hold a mortgage up to
n window so he could Irnnsfcr
a signature onto it from a
blank piece of paper.
Harry
l.a&gt; field,
Alachua
County investigator who has
assisted Wetherholt h e r e ,
shooed the committee a pac­
ket of documents he said

were used by one firm. It was
covered by a credit applica­
tion and included a mortgage,
a completion certificate, a
quit claim deed and a mort­
gage assignment. All were
signed in blank before the
job was started, l.ayfield
said.
"Those salesmen can shuf­
fle these papers like a ma­
gician with a deck of cards,"
Laj field said.

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Abuse Curbs Stressed
GAINESVILLE - Suggest­
ions offered at a special Leg­
islative Council sub-committee hearing here Friday on
waya to curb wholesale abus­
es within the shell home and
home repair Industries:
—Provide stiff penalties for
notary publics who guarantee
signatures on mortgages they
haven’ t witnessed. Investiga­
tions show many notaries
have failed to witness mort­
gage signatures.
—Pass a law giving each
county permission to institute
building codes at will, instead
of getting Legislative approv­
al of each code.
—Tighten licensing laws to
insure the competency of

each builder.
—Establish public housing
authorities with power to
keep tabs on fraudulent oper­
ations and eliminate t h e
slums where illicit repairmen
often prey.
—Provide more public bous­
ing.
—Require builders to es­
tablish reserves to liavk each
mortgage t h e y assign to
someone else.
Tighten securities regula­
tions on firms that deal in
mortgage papers. They pres­
ently don’t cover firms that
hold papers—only mortgage
brokers.
—Attach stiff penalties to
the retail sales act and cx-

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Co home

repairmen and shell home
builders. It would rcq....c
more complete and specific
contracts.
—Revise the law pertaining
to "good faith purchasers."
When the validity of a mort­
gage
is questioned,
most
holders now claim merely
they purchased it in good
faith from the builder. "I'm
sure some of these people
have larceny in their hearts,"
one witness aaid.
—Require contractors, es­
pecially those from out of
state and out of town, In post
performance bonds guaran­
teeing they'll finish each job
satisfactorily.

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By Abigail Van Buren

Reunion Enjoyed By Masey Family

BROTHERS AND SISTERS of the Muscy family
were nil together for the first time since they
mnrrled and left homo at a recent reunion. Front
row from left are William, Ernest and Reggie

Steak Cookout
Enjoyed By
Zeta X i Chapt
Members of the Zelti XI
Chapter o f Beta Sigma l ’hl
held the monthly social in the
form o f • "steak cookout" at
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Wilson, on Kosnlla Drive.
•Fred Wilson and Rob Morrla
did an excellent, Job o f propuring the aleake which weio
served with baked bean*, po­
tatoes, tossed salad, coffee,
rake uml dessert.
Those enjoying the evening
with the host* were Mr. ami
Mrs. Hob Morris, Mr. and Mr*.
Ilorvoy Wllkerson, Mr. and
Mia. Jack Ludwig, Mr, and
Airs. H. U. Dornilney, Air. and
Airs. Philip IKiyd, Mr, and
Airs. Gary Hudgins.
Air. und Airs. Richard Rutler. Air. und Airs. Kenneth
Williams, Atra. Leon Swuln,
Air*. Grace Gray, Atlas Grace
Miirlo Htlneclpher and the
chapter*1 director, Mrs. Philip
R. Ilncli.

Masey. Back row, Mrs. Reggie Masey, Mrs.
Ernest Masey, Mrs. William Masey, Mrs. Hilda
Osborne and Mrs. Bertha Maincs.

Day In Court

Mr*. Rertha David was M
year* old Feb, 16. No formal
celebration was planned but
she celebrated the event all
during the w eek.
She makes her home with a
(laughter and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Leonard, «l
2041 Holly Ave.
Her daughter, Mra. Hess
Herman, entertained a group
of relatives at dinner one
evening, nt her homo, 4t&gt;3
West 18th St. Another daugh­
ter, Mr*. Harold Appleby, en­
tertained in her honor at her
home In Mayfair,
Two ions and their fumllles
helping her celebrate during
the week were Mr. and Mrs.
Luther David and daughter,
Connie, of Urlnndo and Mrs.
and Mrs. C. F. Proctor Sr.,
of Sanford.
Two daughters, Mrs. Toy
Witte of Ft. Myers mid Mr*.
James I'rnelor, of Marietta,
Ga.. were not aide to be with
her during the week.

Observed At

In This Area

Twist Parly

Air. and Mrs. Ernest A.
Perry left tills weekend for
their liutne in Orark, Ark.,
after spending several days
■ I the Ml) Kunch in Oklccn.
Air*. Morris is a niece id
Air*. Perry. The Perrys spent
the last two months at their
winter homo in Key Largo
and stopped off for a visit
with relatives in Ihli area.
While at the AIQ Kanclr
they also visited Uie J. E.
Stempcrs, J. At. HtliKclphers
and W. II. Ktompera, In San­
ford.

Osteen

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Ferry Delaney
of Uwomo, Allrh. huve been
the guest* o f Mr. and Mra,
John AU'lmse.
Airs. Trammel Kilpatrick
attended t h o asxociational
mooting of Uie GA’* ut DeLand, recently.

Personals
Mrs. C. Francis Smith, 1718
MaKnoll* Ave., left Sanford
Friday by jet piano fur Waah&lt;
ington, D. C-, and will enter
Walter Reed Hospital for eye
surgery, this week.

This Wednesday

gratulate her and v i a 11
The second mill Inst session
awhile. She received many
of " A Dny In Court" it sehrcards, and friends and rela­
(luloil fur this Wednesday nt
tives from Sanford and the
3:30 p.m. in thn Court I Inner.
local area called all during
The project t* sponsored by
the week.
the Gcii enil Federation of
Women’s Clubs. Local clubs
participating urn the Hunford
Womun'a Club, with Mm. W.
M. Gramkow Hr., prcaidcnt,
id
chairman unit Mr*. It. E.
McCumlier serving a* chair­
man of the County Fcdcnition
of Women'* Clubs.
Judge Mlse will preside at
two liearing* concerning truf­
fle enses. Also on hand to nssint mid apeak to the group
will he Mm. Curmitu Ray, who
will cxplnln the footer care
program; Rill Harvey to talk
ulmut Count)' school attend­
ance and "School Truancy
i'rotilema” nod C. E. McCord,
juvenile court cuuttsclur, who
will apeak on juvenile cnaea
and Investigation*.
Judge Mire will also explain
MRS. BERTHA DAVID
how the juvenile court work*
mul will hold a question and
answer period.
Mm. Cramknw announces
that anyone Interested in the
program la Invited to attend.
It is not limited to member*
of the various women’s clubs.

Mrs. David la a member of
the Th nth seekers S u n d a y
School Class of the First
Methodist ('hiirch and one
allernoun a large group of
memhm visited her to con*

Birthday

Visit Relatives

The Hear Lake Home De­
monstration Club will meet
this Tueaday nt the hnmu of
Air*. Alan Wentworth at her
home on I -tike Asher Circle.
Starting limit in R p. in. and
guest speaker will tie Sgt.
Vince 8mallwood of Uie High­
way Patrol.
Alisa Atyrtie Wilson, Coun­
ty IID Agent will also be tiresent in explain "Wliat'a New
in Pota and Pan*.’

Scheduled For

88th Birthday Celebrated

E. A . Perrys

Meets Tuesday

A family reunion was held
recently at the home of Mr.
■nd Mrs. Reggie Masey, 312
Chapman Ave. Three bro­
thers and two sisters and
their families were all to­
gether for the first time.
Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Masey anil
Mr. and Mr*. Krnest Masey
of Miami: Mrs. Hilda Os­
borne
and
Mrs.
Rertha
Maine*, of Mulberry, Fla. and
the hosts Mr, and Mrs. Reg­
gie Masey.
Ollier relatives joining the
group were Mrs. Hand Gard­
ner, Lake Monroe and Mr.
and Mrs. David Marlin, Jim­
my and Pal, of Orlando.
Four of the children were
born in Folkston, England and
came to the United States
Aug. it, 190fi, with their par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. George
Masey. All but W. M. Masey,
who has lived in Detroit,
Mich, fo.* tlie past M years,
have spent most of their
lives In Florida.
They are the nephews and
nieces of the late K. W.
Stiles and Mrs. Alice Hill,
of Sanford.
Sonic of III* out of lown
families spent aeveral days
visiting with other relatives
and friends in this area.

RONNIE O'NEAL mul hits bin Inlay cuku,

tjaJidsn
ROSE CIRCLE
Alts. Jumi's Truitt was hoiteas fur the February meet­
ing of the Ruse Circle. An In­
formal coffeu preceded the
meeting and tlie devutiun
period wa I led by Alta. Charles
Park.
Airs. Henry Hlmpaun, jneaident, gavu report* from thu
Itourd meeting and told aliout
meeting and told about a
meeting with the national
therapy chairman, from In­
diana.
Mra. A. W. Epps volunteer­
ed to place a potted plant at
Humlnole Memorial Hospital
as th* circle’s therapy pro­
ject fur February. Atra. J. O.
Gregory wa* appointed thera­
py chairman to replace Mra.
E- L. Lindsey who resigned
from Ute circle.
Mra. W. E. Gray reported
Dial the Junior Garden Club
at the Lake Mary Elementary
School is studying poisonous
plants and also made Valen­
tina corsage*. Mr*. Gray's re­

signation wa* anepted with
regret. They are planning to
move from this urea.
Used Christina* runts were
brought by member* to bu
sent to Taiwan. They were
asked to save commemorative
und historical stamp* for the
"Freedom Stumps" project of
World Guidrtiing.
Atra. Simpson read a letter
from a Mr. Aturala, editor of
the Rotary Atagasinr, in Ja­
pan promising to co-operate
with iiientliera (Gardentala) us
lie called them, in their pro­
ject of world gardening. Mr*.
W. G. KHbee told o f wild
life sanctuaries in the state
und a discussion was held on
horticulture, led by Mrs. Epps.
Mra. W. U. Miller Jr. was
welcomed as * visitor. Others

present were Mmes. O. L
Itarks, Charles Urumley, U. II.
Crumley, Ed Lane, W. A. Mor­
rison, John U. Btraub, John
Thomas, Charles Wilke, O.
It- Puaraou and J. C. Noel.

Ily llonna Kulet
Ronnie (I’N'eat son of Atr.
and Mrs. A. It. O'Neal. 7I»
Imrinann Circle North, l/mgdale, eek'braled til* tenth
birthday with a twist party at
his home Thursday afternoon.
Ronnie's delirious birthday
rake had white frosting und
uus decorated in red with
“ Happy
Ulrllniay
Ronnie"
written across tho top.
Aftrr he opened his gifts,
he and his guests enjoyed
twisting. Mrs. O'Neal, with
thr help of Mrs. Charlie Ken­
drick, served the ymingslers
barbecued hamburgers, soft
drinks, potato chips a n d
birthday cake.
Hie guests inrhidrd Mark
and Dun Kendrick, .lay and
Frieda Feign , Tracy Ettcr,
iiarhara Evans, Mary- Ellen
Hodges, Claire Zwolrniki and
Danny U'Ncal.

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Tlie Fidelis .Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church will meet at the home
of Mr* II. II. Grier in Lake
Monroe, Tuesday at 7:30 p m.
for the monthly business slid
social.
•
Members will meet at the
church at 7:15 p.in. and go to
Airs. Grier's home in a group.

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U NTAM ED
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N E X T SUNDAY
“ WHATEVER
HAPPENED TO
BABY JA N E "

hie until the gamblers would
decide that one down would
represent all that tic could,
or would, pay. It wouldn't
take too long to get into
pretty high figures. At a
penny a point one down re­
doubled once would cost hitn
2uo points or two dollars.
Each redouble would multi­
ply bis loss by four so lli.it
aftrr six redoubles the band
would cost him $2,(W8. and
just two more redoubles
would find the victim losing
332,7GS.
This hand was once thrown
into a duplicate game. All
South players, but one, play­
ed seven hearts doubled or
redoubled and down seven.
Top score went to a player
who was so excited that lie
opened seven no trump and
only went down six.

By Ruth Millett

windows, pick up toy* from have a monopoly on physical
the floor, acrub bath tuba, get fitness—do we?
things from shelves and so
Home suggestions in a less
explosive vein: Ruth Alilletl’a
Ho If there la ■till enough “ Happier Wivt* (Hints f« r
hard physical work left to Husbands)." Hend 25 cents to
housekeeping to keep a wo­ Ruth Millett Reader Service,
man In bettor physical con­ c/o .Hanfiml Herald, J’. O. Itm
dition than her
deskbound 4K!», Dept. A, Radio City Sta­
husband, let's not hear any tion, New York It*, N. Y.
nmro&gt; about how all the work
The "In God Wc Trust"
bus been taken out of house­
motto on U. S. coins was ori­
work.
ginated by Governor James
Instead of women taking on
heavy outside work to spurc P o l l a c k of Pennsylvania
(18A5.1S.VO.
husbands unaccustomed phys­
ical strain, perhaps what we
need It to caso the men into
physical activity a bit more
Front
gradually, so that wine a
Your
bard job cornea along they
Down­
will lie in condition for it.
Window
wrashing,
floor
waxing, and furniture polish­
ing ought to get lliose unu-ed
muscle* o f the white collar
husband in good enough shape
so that he could safely han­
dle tin- anow ahoveling. After
all. we women don't want to

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RITZ

East

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Whnt’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, Hend a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abhy, Box 33(55,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

j lacjoby

Although h* tvadily admit*
It may tie unvhivalrou* to auy
so, a heart specialist suggests
that the lady of th* house
may be "better equipped” to
aliovol anow than her husband.
Tho wife, through regular
exertion at household tasks,
probably is in better physical
ahape than her deskbound
husband, says tho doctor.
How’* that againT Can it
possibly be that all wo have
been hearing about house­
wives not having to do any
hard physical work any more
—thanks to their laburauvlng
equipment— la just a pretty
myth T
Can it b« that even with
dishwashers, w a a h I n g ma­
chines, vacuum cleuners and
electric ran openers, there'*
still a lot of work left to
housework ?
Come to think of it, there**
no lalwrsaving equipment to
keep a mother from having to
run after small rliildri'O, or
fpun having to lift and carry
babies, o f from having to
reach and stretch
to wash

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DEAR ARBY: Be fnir and print
this for “ BACHELOR GIRL. AGE
:12." First of all, the assumption
that widows and divorcees are “ com­
mon retreads and warmed over hasbeens,’’ and that ull 32-year-old ba­
chelor girls are respectable, is l ho
biggest bunch of baloney I ’ve beard
yet. .My wife was a divorcee when
we met. Because of her first exper­
ience in marriage she was far more
understanding1, tolerant and mature
than any “ single” girl I’d over gone
with. We have been happily married
for 12 years and have three beauti­
ful children. I wouldn’ t trade my
wife’s discarded fingernail clippings
for all the “ respectable," nevertnarried, 32-ycar-oId bachelor girls
in the world.
.MARRIED A DIVORCEE

DEAR ABBY: Tell the woman
who can’t watch television during
the day because her husbund takes

Htarriag
Mamie
Van Dure*

'Feataring Fashions Jaat Far Yen'

DEAR SANDY: Anti what has
«hu gained? Then neither of them
will be able to watch it. You remind
me of the man who drilled a hole in
the laittom of the l«»at *o the other
guy would dink.

DEAR FATH ER: For every girl
who gets “ in trouble," there is a boy.
Blit seldom does one have the cour­
age to s t e p forward and tnke the
blame. If your letter makes one boy
or girl think twice — it’s worth the
space in this newspa|&gt;er.

The late Geoffrey MotlSmlth coined the expression
■'the Immortal hands" to cov­
er the bridge classics that
appear again and again. Us­
ually they appear at If 'hey
Just had been dealt In a rub­
ber bridge game, but olditmer* recognize them as old
friends.
Tlie Mississippi heart hand
dales back to the gome of
bridge. The dealer cither
made trump or bridged It to
bis |Mirlner who would llien
make trump.
TU E SD A Y P. M.
All hands were played at a
12:90 (9) U « « or t.ir*
12) Vnur Pin t tnipres- contract of one, but the op­
*lnn
ponents could double and
( » ) F.rnl* Ford Hhow.
dealer
and his partner could
13:33 2) H a r r y
I t s s in o e r
redouble indefinitely. Hearts
Nears
12(10 (2 ) Tr uth o r Cnneen.
were the top suit In bridge,
i s i Fa th er K n o w s ll»*t
(9) Brarch for Tomor­ so Mississippi river gamblers
row
would let their victim pick up
12:44 (9 ) ( l u l d l n r l.ls b l
the
South hand.
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the tube out o f the *et before ho
goe* to work in the mornings to tnke
another tube out after he leaves. So
when he comes home at night and re­
places the tube he took out so HE
can watch television,. it still won't
work.
SANDY

DEAIl ALiHY: You hear u lot ubout teen-aged girls going wrong,
Here's the other side of the story:
I am a male, age 20, and I have a
four-year-old son to support. I’ve
never been married. I went with a
nice 10-year-old girl and we thought
we were in love. We got serious and
before we knew it we had gone fur­
ther than we had intended to. I
would have married her but 1 was
scared. And I didn't want to be tied
down at the age of 10. Annie (not
her real name) died nine months la­
ter in the delivery room. She left
me and her parents with a ten-pound
bundle. Her last wish was for me to
take care of the baby. Annie was a
wonderful girl. I have Iteen running
from the idea that I killed her ever
since. I joined the Army to forget,
but I can’t. I haven't dated a girl
since. I don’t think I ever will. An­
nie's parents are raising the boy and
1 still haven’t the courage to face
them and usk them to forgive me.
Abhy, please keep preaching to teen­
agers that playing with grown-up
ideas is asking for trouble.
SINGLE FATHER

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F. E. Roumillats

Among the pre-nuptial par­
ties given N'r Mi*» Kathleen
Ilaunmn, wo* the rehearsal
purty given by Air, and Mrs.
F. E. Roumlllat nt their home
on Palmetto Ave., Friday
evening.
•
At Isa tin liman und Paul K.
Criswell were numb'd nt the
All Houla Catholic Church,
Knturdny.
The party ruomx o f the Itoumillut home were decorated
with arrangement* o f apring
flowers mul mi ice course mid
coffer 'vcre aerved 'uter in the
evening.
Those invited to be with the
bridal couple were, the bride'*
mclIter, Alia. Robert J. Bau­
man, Uie groom's father, Paul
W. Criswell, Mr. and Mr*. Jim
Doucette, Mr. and Air*. Aturk
LcCuyer, Air. and Mr*. Don
Tice, Air. und Mr*. Ht-ldon
Rurkemlahl, R e v ,
Richard
MONDAY
First Presbyterian Uhurrli Lyons, Rev. Richard Rowlrs,
Service Circle HI a.in. and Alisa Tina Hauman, Thomas
2:30 p.m. llcanlall Chapel Ilauman, R. Miller, D. Kraut
Circle 2 p.m
and Atr. and Airs. John K.
TUESDAY
Ilauman.
Thr Homemakers Sunday
School Class of First Baptist
Like all good scouts, “ he
Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. prepared." Have something
with Mrs. J. L. Hobby, 2101 on hand to offer unexpected
Cordova Dr.
caller*.

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Cor. K. 1st A Hanford Ave,
FA 3-1822
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Ily * WOODROW CASH
In women’* fashions, litis is a
*e*»im I l f sparkle. Dresaes, blouses
mid evening wraps are resplendent
with metallic fabric*. Some ilrenae*
S I and wraps ure made entirely of lame.
OUier fabric* that are favorite* are
i M ailka, *Ntins, velvets, even wools *hut
through with metallic threads.
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Thr&gt;« fabrics are fascinating, but
&gt; j they also present cleaning difficul­
ties. Fabrics containing metal threads
| Have two major faults: they tarnish,
* 1 and thev arc extremely susceptible to
severe creasing and wrinkling.

Aloat metal thread* consist c l a cotton inner thread
which aerves a* a hate around which a thin metallic
ribbon I* rolled spirally. The base metal is usually
eopprr which, when the lacquer weurs off, tarnishes
badly and tarnish is almost impossible to remove by
any method o f cleaning. Hynlhetlo metal-like Uireuds
do not present this tarnish problem. He fore he cun wife­
ly clean cloth with metal threads woven through It,
your cleaner must test to find out if the metal has a
copper base or Is a synthetic thread,
Wa alway* make sure of the fabric content o f every
article you tend us. You can count on our taking a
little more painstaking care with the cleaning and
finishing o f your finest, most delicate fabrics. That’*
why the best dressed In- pie in town tend their dry
cleaning to uat

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back to tho timber line is
Hy Hill Vlacrnt Jr.
Things turnrd toward the left open to hunters.
During duck season, the
good aide of fishing Wednes­
' Lake Jrs.-up arcs is the duck
day and Thursday and the
hunters* paradise and this is
fish wen* realty biting. Speck*
:ho reason
the Semlliole
and shad were tho main or*
‘ S p o r t s m e n ' s Association
dir on the menu.
Approximately
-.’hJ tat a ; wont* tho described ana M i
open to hunting.
from all over the state,
Yes, sir, whil« all those
inarmed Into the area, with
shad fishermen were having
visitor* getting in a good
their fun I moseyisl on over
dny'a fiahing and just plain
to John Crlm'a place and
relaxation on thu St. Juhna
things were rcnlly hopping.
Itivar.
Ih e fishermen were all rxThere were ao many boat*
eited about the fishing and
from Government Canal to
the good weather. Gene New­
the Mullet Lake region that
port, from Washington, D. C.,
it was kinda hard to do any
came in with Hi shad and 11
trolling.
roe In two hour* of good fish­
J m CroWa had porno good
ing. Newport also makrs tho
catcher brought in, with Loi*
Colliers dart for Mr. Cathers,
and Urel Di i'aola, of Now
plus his own line of fishing
Jrraey, bringing in 20 *had,
larkie, which includes tho
with nine roe. tlie ilrv. Dr.
bucktnll, spoons, spinners, and
K. D. Hudson, oi Norristown,
tho huckluit gig.
I' m., came down to visit and
Kdward F. I’uot*. from Mt.
flab and he had a good catch
Raider, Md., was a happy
of nine rhnd buck* and five
fisherman when he rams in
roe.
with 10 large specks he had
Note to fishermen: After
caught on shiners and speck
July 1, the resident fishing
boil.
license will he increased to
Mr. and Mrs. Ooyd Donal13, with II of that going to
dea, of Sea Island, Ga.. made
the
Fishing
Improvement a nic&lt;- catch of shad with 16
program.
roa mid HI bucks. A Cathers
The propoavd bird rendu*
spoon and dart rig brought
ary from Geneva Avrnue to
in 28 shad, with 17 roe, for
Lake Jessup and from San­
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thomp­
ford Avenue to Richmond son. All these catches were
Avenuo 1ms brought some
caught in tho area between
light from the Seminole Coun­
tho Geneva Hridge and Mul­
ty Hportsmnn'a Association. let Imk« Park,
It meana there wilt not ho
any hunting permitted nl any
time. Residents living In this Cops Tourney
area will not ho allowed to
SING A POUR
(U P I)
—
have any firearms of any na­ Alul Drunks, 21, of Julianture.
neshurg, South Africa, shot
Jack Wilber, of the associa­ a idnc-under-par (It to win
tion, staled that the asaocia- the fl Inga pore Open gulf
tion Is for the dosing of that rhampiunsldp Sunday. llrooks
area, If the area from tho finished with a 72-holt' total
Lake Jessup's water eriga of 27H.

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MIDDY LEAGUE All-Stoni honored ot the banquet hint Friday nlpht were
front row, left to right, Kenny Hinson, Hobby Lumlquldt and Mill Morgan.
Second row, left to right, Mill Hrucken, Gary MtipltM, Mill Higginbotham
and Lloyd Wall, nark row, loft to right, Micky Galloway, Hilly Miller,
Charlie Long, Mrnd Hollingsworth, Mnico McKibbln and Micky Fordhnm.
Toward tho rear are Coached Fred Miller anil Don Stowoll. (Herald l’ hoto)

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Oviedo Topples Sanford
Quint By 77-47 Marker

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SUNDAY

KAItUIZAWA, J a p a n —

SANFORD ELECTRIC are tho champ* of the Middy Maaketlmll loop. The
youngnter* were presented with trophies lawt Friday tilgld. Front row,
left to right, Mike Month, Hrcnt Armstrong, Gary MnpleH and Lloyd Wall.
Mack row, loft to right, Dale David, Paul Tyre, Addidtam Coach II. G,
Mapk'd, Coach Fred Miller, Hill Miller and Charlie Long,
(llendd Photo)

Following Ihi'lr controver­
sial hull In Saturday night,
whirl) ended In a draw with
Tiger retaining the title he
won from Fullmer five months
ago, promotional offers huvo
been pouring In.
Jersey Jones, manager of
Tiger, said he didn’t know for
sura what he would do right
now. There woa no return
cliiune in thu contracL— hut
another light with Fulimer
obviously would mean big
money.
Norman Rothchiid, co-pro­
moter of tha Nnturdny bout,
coma up with tlie most money
among tlie rally offers.
“ I ’ll guarantee Tiger flOO,000 for his share," said Rothchild, "and I hope to he aide
to rnme lip with a comparable
offor for Fullmer—If, for in­
stance, it could go on pjy-

way over 60 percent of their
abuts and forged ahead, 34-20.
Jim Courier was tho high
scorer fur Ovtftlo scoring 22
points while Mickey Taslnsky
dunked in 14, Jim Defihaxo, 17
and Rex J1rooks, 12.
Mika Woodruff dunked in
1C points for the losers.
The JV squad of the SemiT
nolia trounced tha Oviedo
Junior varsity, *5-39.

Hanford ended one of tha
most dismal season* In tha
school’s history Friday night
as tha
Ovikdo Lions ran
rough-shod over tha Saminolii, 77-47 In Ovlado.
Hanford opened up a quirk
adga and at tho end of tha
half, lead, IS-lt. However,
In the second period tha
Lions got "torrid’’ shooting

★

DAYTONA HKACH, Ft*.—
Dwayne (Tiny) Lund won tho
Daytona Snu mile (lock car
classic with nit rvrm gt speed
of IM.t'dd miles per hour.

LAS VKGAS, Nev. (L T D —
World middleweight cham­
pion Dick Tiger nnd rhnllrngor Gene Fullmer will tunglo
fur u third time within tlio
next four months for the blggn»l poise In tlie career of
both men.

flENK NEWPORT And Roland David of WnnhIngton »ho\v o ff their nice catch of 22 large dhnd
they caught Wednedday at Crlm'a Fish ('amp.

★

IIIA LK A If, Fla.— Henu Pur- I
pie defeated Kelso for the ^
thin] time In the IlCMiH)
Whinner llundlcnp nt Hlnlcnh.
ARCADIA, Calif.—Croxier
won the g 145,0(H) Santa Anita
handicap hy a b o u t f i v e
lengths.
NKW YORK — Jim Heatty
ran his second sub four-min­
ute mile in eight day* nt the
National AAU track chainpiotiihlpl.
HOUSTON, Tex. — Rice
University reported an at­
tempt to bribe two basketball
player* to shnve points in n
game with Hay lor.

Jenny Nlllion of Sweden won
the overall crown In the IPtVl
world speed skating cham­
pionships.
SINGAPORE— South A fri­
ca’s A tan llrooks won tho
Singapore Open golf cham­
pionship with a 72-hole total
of 27(1.
DKTRDIT — Hu n Jam i n
lleckscher won the UniUd
States national a m a t e u r
squash racquets title, 3-1, ov­
er Charles Lifford.
LAKE PLACID, N. Y.—The
llalitin Tandem of Eugenio
Monti and Frunco Ueiperl
set a world record hy winning
the North American two-man
hah sled title time of 4141.31.
MIAMI 1IEACII, Fla. —
Heavyweight champion Sunny
Liston may seek a week’s de­
lay o f his scheduled April 4
title fight with Floyd Patter­
son because he sprained r
knee while posing for a mag- j
•line phulogrephsr.

Controversy Marks Top Pros Set Wall Grabs
For Kegler Play Caracas Open
Tiger, Fullmer Bout

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BUFFALO, N. Y. (DIM) —
Hu- first top pros to appear
Roth Tiger nnd F u 1 I m e r In the nine-day-old American
grinned ear to ear at this Howling C'ongiess tournament
prospect.
swing Into nriion tonight
George I'arnuxaus of L&lt;&gt;* when the llelin Tackle team
Allgelcs ollertd the fightci* of Detroit opens ita hid for
fISO,ikMI to split lip ns they the classic division title.
decided. Tiger’s m a II a g a r
Dsl by such names as Hilly
wants 40 per rent this time
Gfllemblewski
and Joe Jos­
and Marv Jensen, pilot of
Fullmer, claims Ills battler eph, the Detroit pros will
snua4 get at least 23 per rani. compile in the AUG for the
They each got 30 psr cent of
first time a* a group. All
the receipts for tha battle
have rtlled in previous tourhere Saturday night.
nainHits hut on different
Promoter Morris Gunderson
tennis.
of Fd inonton. Alta., would like
Hilly "G " uml Joseph arc
lu stage the thiiil fight there
the national match game dou­
nnd promoter Jack Solomon
ble* champions. Individually,
of London would like to put
Hilly ' ’(l" won the AIIC mas­
Tiger In the ring with Terry
ter* tournament last year ami
Downes In a London inateli or
in UMill while Joseph lust year
l.usrlo I'npps in Vienna.
Won the I'ro Howling AsaoclaThe two fighters are ready
for r e m u t c h e i right now. tion Tournament of Champi­
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two atroka victory o v e r
George Kmulfton of Toronto.
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irore of the final day, a M.
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“ King of the KhytiM* Itiflr*."
starring Tyrone Power and
Michael Rennie. (Color) This
1034 thriller hae much to rec­
ommend it. not the leaat of
which la the powerful per­
formance of Tyrone Power aa
Captain King, a half Paata In­
dian. It also offers the pomp
and pageantry o f the British
Army in India; a love affair
with a grneral'a daughter
that precipitates diaaension
and discrimination among hia
own men; and finally a war
with rebels commanded by hia
own
half-brother. T a r r y
Moore is featured.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ARC. The
Dakotas. "Fargo.'' It's the old
etory
of
the once-honeat
sheriff (David Brian) who
abusca his office for personal
gain, in this rase protection
money. It’a exciting, neverthc*
lesa, as Deputy J. D. Smith
(Jack Klani) tries to put a
atop to this questionable prac­
tice, making an enemy of the
sheriff. Time's a gunslinger
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for long.
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N. FUN FA1K, FLOWDA

Rude Surprise
Facing Cinci
In Cage Tourney

demonstration o f real judo
and karate techniques, but not
on ih® parts of Lucy and B y United P ress International
Viv (Lucille Ball and Vivian
If turnabout is fair play,
Vanre), who take up the an
to protect themselves from the University of Cincinnati
can expect ■ rude surprise
prowlers. Wishing they hadn't
la Lucy’s boy friend Harry from Ohio State in the upcom­
(Dick Martin), their first vie- ing NCAA basketball champ­
ionships.
tlm. Hilarious high spot, how­
Two years In a row the
ever, Is Lucy's misinterpreta­
tion of the sport’s formalltlrs, Buckeyes brought the na­
much to the despair of her tion's lop-ranked team into
the post-season carnival only
Instructor (James Seay).
SM&gt;:3() p.m. CBS. The Dan­ to bp knocked off in the fin­
ny Thomns Show. Bill Dana als by Cincinnati. This seaas Jose Jiminrx has a major son it's the Bearcats who
rote in this episode, and shows* boast the No. 1 squad, but
why ha wilt have hia own Ohio State serins primed to
show next season. As Jos®, ho turn the tables and finally
works out a plan to get mon­ cr^lure the elusive title,
Cincinnati, after sweeping
ey for an anniversary gift for
the Helpers. He eels up a its first 19 contests, has hit
guided tour o f Danny's apart­ its lowest rut of the season.
ment.
Sid Melton and Fat The Bearcata Inst their first
Carroll play Charley and Bun­ game last week and then on
dy, with Rusty Hamer and Saturday night had to over­
Angela Cartwright aa Rusty come a 14-point deficit to
edge Tulsa, 45-34, on their
and Linda.
0-10 p.m. ABC. The Victor home court.
Tiie Buckeyes, on Ihc other
Borge
Show. As -I ways.
Burge is a complete ih-light, hand, have played much bet­
moving effortlessly from pi­ ter hall than they had a right
ano to guests to orchestra, to after losing such stars as
and adding his inimitable Jerry Lucas and John Havtouch to each. Marcel Mar- licck. Their 83-70 victory over
ceau, the French pantumimiat, Iowa on. Saturday was their
needs no one to enhance his 1seventh in a row end gave
act as he proves with his ' Ihe in a 17-3 record for the
“ staircase" and circus per­ season.
Illinois, however, kept pics
former" akits. Borge gets in­
to Marcel's act In a 'Yohcert" with Ohio State in the Big
sequence and shows that any­ Ten Conference by beating
89-77. Tonight'!
thing can bp improrcxl. Borge Wisconsin,
then presents an original action could ruin one of tho
composition with added guest, co-ieaderi. The Rlini meet
pianist Leonid Mamhro, "con- tough Minnesota and Statg
certu for one piano, two plays weak Northwestern.
The tournament picture be­
pianists and two conductors.”
came
a little clearer alter Iho
Borge also plays n selection
weekend activity but there
from "West Sid® Story" and
arc still several berths in
with Hamhro offers a twinpiano arrangement of Rach­ both the NCAA and the Na­
tional Invitation Tournament
maninoff's "Prelude in G
awaiting the teams that cun
Minor."
earn them in the final daya
of the regular schedule.
Pittsburgh, St. Joseph's of
Philadelphia, Arizona State U.
and Texas earned bertha in
the NCAA
Saturday. The
G AIN ESVILLE (U P !) — Panthers overwhelmed Penn
The University of Florida Stale, 83-67, St. Joc'a beat La­
started Spring football -prac­ Salle, 66-49, to win the Middle
tice Saturday with Coach Ray Atlantic Conference Univers­
Graves looking for promis­ ity Division championship for
ing material to fill big gaps Ihc Rflh straight year, Ari­
In the Gators' end alota and zona State U. topped New
defensive backfield.
Mexico, 76-62, and Texas
Graves said he excused 12 smothered Southern M o t h *
seniors from the first two odist, 02-76.
weeks o f practice "as a little
Pittsburgh, with a 17-5 rec­
reward, and to give us a bet­ ord, will meet New York Uni­
ter chalice to look over now versity in an opening round
boya.”
game March 11, St. Joseph'!
playi an at-largc leant on the
same program; Arizona Stats
U. face! Utah State In a first
N O T H ' K I ' X I I K K F IC T IT IO L 'B round contest in Uie western
S A N K I.AW
TO
tV II 11 M
IT
MAY
Ct&gt;S- regional! at Eugene, Ore.;
CKHN:
March 11, and Tcxaa ta pair­
Nu tlc* la hnrrby giv e n that ed against Texas Western at
the undvralinird, pureuunl to
the "F l r l l l t l u u a Naum Htatute,” Lubbock, Tex., March 0.
llouae Mill So. 1173. Chap ter
Tulsa almost ataged the up­
No. 20S12, U w &gt; o f Florida,
1SI1, w ill re s la te r w ith the set of the season when it led
Cle rk o f the C lr r u lt Court. In Cincinnati, 39-23, with two
and f o r Hemlnola County, F l o r ­
ida,
upon
rece ip t o f
p ro o f minutes gone in the second
o f the publication o f title no­ half. But the 'Cats rallied to
tice,
Ihe
fi ctit io us
name,
IIIJIJ'R I I A I T
A N I t T A C K I . K close the margin and clinched
C O , (nut Inc.) under which the game on Ken Cunning­
I 1111 e n g e a r d In huelnees. 1
ham's basket and George Wil­
expect to e nx a ae In buelntae
s i number H i g h w a y 1T-P2 (I*, son’* free throw.
ti. H o i SSL) In Ilia C i t y o f
Gary Bradda, leading scor­
l-ongwood. Flo rid a
Tha t the p a rt y It ilr rra tr d In er in the Big Ten tallied 40
■ aid huetneaa euterprlae, la aa points for Ohio State aa llte
follo w a:
Buckeyes avenged an earlier
Flo re n ce 1L lll n a h a w
Dated at Hanford, Hemlnola lost to Iowa, Illinois act a
County, F lo ri d a, F e b r u ar y 20.
conference free throw record
mi.
by sinking 19 of 20 ahols
x o T ii h y o u m u a
T he Hoard o f Coun ty Com- against Wisconsin, with Bill
tnlaalonrra o f Seminole Coun ­ Burwcll collecting 7 for 7.
ty, F lo rid a w ill re ce iv e blda
Second-ranked Duke closed
■ t the o f f i c e o f Ar th u r II.
Ueckw lth , Jr., lit the Court- out its Atlantic Coast Confer­
houae at Hanford. F lo rid a up ence regular season with a
to 4:o« I*. II., Monday, March
t i . 1212, f o r f urn is hin g the perfect record by whipping
folio w lug 1
North Carolina, 106-93, and
O N H (1* H U A V Y D U T Y 21
the league
T U N 1JJAV HKD. L K V K L now waits for
DUCK.
T n A N H P O It T tournament to open Thursday.
T H A I U K I t . New o r alightty used. I f s lig h tly used, The winner goes to the NCAA.
new
gu ara ntee
must
be
The No. 3 Loyola of Illinois
f tirnlrhrd.
Ramblers,
already
NCAA
D eta iled epertrlcatlona for
the Hem may lie obtained tourney-bound, were held to
at the o f f i c e o f the Cou n­ their lowest point-total of the
ty E n g in e e r In the Cour thouse at Hanford, Florida. season in defeating Houston,
1'rlre 1,1d shall he f o r the 62-36.
Item com plete and d e l i v e r ­
Sixth-ranked Wichita, which
ed ready for 11, e to Ihe
C o u n ty
Itoad
Hepar ta u n t has accepted a National Invi­
on U. H. 1T-S2, fou r l i t
10 tie a south uf Hanford, tation Tournament bid, was
F lo ri d a, and should ex- the only member of the top
elude o r
Mat sep ar ately
a ll Htate and Fe de ra l lax ta 10 to lose Saturday aa the
and a lt er n a te or optional Wheatahockrra f e l l
before
It ems
o ff e re d .
D e live ry
Bradley, 64-63.
date must be specified and
Among
other
ranked
w ill
be
ronaldered
In
s w a r d l u s the contract. Hid schools,
Colorado
downed
should be accompanied by
roplea uf detailed fac tory Oklahoma State, 49-40 and
ape ctflialtona, ra tin g and Georgia Tech trounced Geor­
technical
d ata
c o v e rin g
gia, 66 38.
the Item to lie supplied.

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Jump W in n e r
BRATTLEBORO, VL (U P I)
— Sweden's KJell Sjoeberg,
currently undefeated on hia
American tour, captured th#
open invitational akl meet
Sunday with trapa of 107 and
211 feet.
Harry Brrgqvist, who waa
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S T O R E . 1201 W
FA
2

F ir s t St. p h .

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BR. HOUSE.
Iniitiire
1503 S an for d A v e .

at

NICELY fum. 6 room house.
FA 2*72.17.
FURNISHED Apt 3 rooms,
hath, 2 double bed*, ltd W.
3rd 322 0468
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lilt.

House,

ished. $*55 mo.

nicely

fu r n ­

E A 2 8541.

UNFURN. ltl Floor. 3 rut*,
bath, 2 screened porches.
3UU Mautioliu Ave. 322-14532.
2

Bedroom Iwiuse. Kitchen
equip|ied. 812 Escambia Dr.
FA 2-0920 after 3 p. m.

S O T I f B ll* !i*ri-l.y given thul
I mi i-iiir iL.'-L In I.u.I im'• ;r
Unliirrilslied l or 2 bedroom
111' i*. I'.ilmtltn Av#., i*. m l .
it .d* County, Florida.
ut.'Ur iv Tine cun t ir rni Hi of
Apartments. Kitcik-'n etjuipItie fti-tltton* name of. rv-l'-ii- T i n : M A l l l J l l l l l l i t . • l l l ped. K&lt;8 W. Hth St. Ph.
tal Cleaner# *
Laundry ami i I IT. i v
a v ii
ru n
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FA 2-4878.
t i n t 1 Itiirml to reideter #e 'fl M i l l: t o t VTV, F I . O H I I I l
Hum# with th&lt;- Clerk o f (h * t i i A v r r i i v v o . i ’j v ik
C'!r-ult Court, ilemlnul# Co un ­ L O i t A i N i :
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
it. z i e g l e r ,
ty. Klurlil*. In aaeordanc# wit h
P la in ti ff,
chen equip|H&gt;d, FA 2-3049.
the iirnvlalon# o f the F lc tl- v#.
tloua S i m a Htitutaa
to -w lti h a r r y j . z i K o L u i t ,
FA 2-8347.
(ifctloti SSS.o* Florida tttaluJl# fan-lant.
tat t»ST.
A m II K TO I F P K I l t
House* for rent. For Infor­
*S|*rt XV. M P hilip *
T O * II A lil t V J. Z t K O L K R
mation contact Ted Wil­
Putillah Fab. t l , U
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W i n -a* r* * i dance 1* un­
S. tt. 1HS.
liam* Hardware, 2u3 E.
know n
c n r-io
T o u ate hereby no tified that
25th St.
a Complaint for Divorce hna
x m t s: ns- star
bran filed a g a i n . ! you In lh#
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KSNH
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T U B a b o v* atylad Court, and you
S T A T U O F ri.OMIISA
ar# required to #erv# a copy
TO i J.UliaT H O M AH
11UD- o f yo u r A n a w r r o r plrndliiK to
80V Jit., and
Complaint on th# f ’ lalnMMZI KO O, 1IUDSOS, lh#
t i f f * ntu m ie y . T i t l ' M A N
K. i\ T in : n u n i t &lt; &lt;»i n r o r
hla wlft.
•ItlASOX, M3 iin# North nr- T I I K M &gt; T I I J V T l i n t l . n i l .
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IN n i l
anae Itlita., Orlando. Florida T t T T III* I I n il III
Alame da. Ca lifornia
and fl ic the o ila lu a l Anaw-.r Kim »KMi\iu.r. u » m t .
T f» U A lls : I I K H K U Y N O T I- or plradltiK In th# offlc# of C h i a r t r r
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that
FEDERAL
N A ­ th# Clark o f th* Circuit Court
d iv o r c i :
T IO N A L
M ortTO AH i:
AHHO- Srmlnoln County Court llou&gt;#. I’A ih 201 m i.
C l A T I l t f f . having- filed 1n thla Sanford. Florid a, on or tirfore
I'U In tlff.
Co urt tta aWorn salts o f Coin, the 13th day o f March. 1**1. ¥9,
plaint, llm niiturr and pur- I f you fall to do ao, judgment m i n i
w . .s m i t h
p o o o f u l i t i-|] la So f » r * e i « e # hy
Tl#frit*|ji nt.
default
will
hr
tak-u
Shut uart.ilii n io rlg. igo eaemi- ag ain st you f o r th# re lie f de­
m it h i : t ii %i *i *i : %i«
» d liy Jatii"* Tholniia llinlaon, manded In the Coinph.lot.
T O i R U T H W. S M I T H , w b » i «
J r , and tihlaulio O. Iludaoti,
done
and o i u h : i u : i i
*t
1n*t UntiHu ri’*lili’nr# »n&lt;1
hla wlfa. to Htoohton, W h a tle y . Sanford, F lo r id * this 7th day
»||)|»M Jo Until# Ku. 2»
Tvivln
A
Company, on
tha * f Fe br ua ry, K-tJ.
Mt'R»F, Q f o r f l i .
-nd day o f May. t»S&gt;: that t S I l A L )
r»»r a u k iiKRKitv m:oald Complaint pr ay * f o r an
A r th u r II
Beckwith. Jr. Q l ' I R K H T O fll# yo u r urit#
aceoiinMtia to lio taken under
Cle rk o f th# Circuit Court f I*II rl •' fl* li leu f *» lf|e* f*OHt|ilulltt
t he dlructlon o f tha Cour t f o r
Seminole County. Florida fur ill VMI D# flk'.t }|Fl «l|i! Hg:i|||8t
w h a t la due lh * P l a i n t i f f f o r
you* w it h I ho 4*1Dr k o f ilit'
Hy: Martha T. Villi ett
prin cipal and lutarrat on aald
&amp; b o 4 *" #&lt;f y 1* *| C o i i f t o n o r l i r D. C.
in o rt e aa e and n vorig eae not# Truman i:, &lt;lra* iti
fore M g r i l l I, IP 43, hmJ **rv#
and lo r til* coatr. c lia r** *. Atto rn ey fur P l a i n t i f f
• c&lt;op&gt; of * tn tt uptifi I'la In*
and
aapanaaa. Including
a t ­ M3 On# North Orang e Illdg.
i Iff*# at to rn ey, W. T. I»avlp.
t o r n e y ’* ( « # • and al.atrart fr a* Orlando, Florid a
U'lom ^13, tin# North Or 1111140
and that In d efau lt o f auch Putdlrti Feb.
It ,
t*. 37 A A v r i i i j * , urlanUo* KltffMrt.
payuirnt, tltla, Int.-re.t, #*tatr, Mar. A. 1S*1.
F A 11# N’ u T o r n Uccri't1 Pro
claim, dtnianii, and equity «*f C D f - M
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“ inh duy o f Jarua h e o lu le ly barred
and
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In the c i r c u i t Court o f the
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to r Samlnole County, In Cban. U A H K AsnOe’ IA TION ,
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Arti iur H I' k a l i

Legal Notice

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of

the clrault t *,uri

g « mine.a County, F lo l •

I I ; : Via # i ta l K. T yra
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Sand* te, Al* L-, #u,
S e l l # are a. .'Line
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M on . F e b . 2 6 , ’63— P a g e 9

Hy Nadine Seltzer

•1. Eiliiciition - Instruction
I. Trnn«[»ortMtioii
0. Foot!
tl. For ltcnt
6, F o r lie n t
liA S|M*ciuI Notices
7. Itusincss Henttils
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house.
H. I tench Rentals
1303 E lli o t t A f t . , F A 2-5251
51. For Snlo or Kent
or FA 2-0323.
10. Wnntetl to Kent

plus t ' iiy . 201 W . 1st ht
20. Babysitter*
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
21. Beuuty Salons
3 Bedroom liousv, 2400 Stev­
Tues.. thru Frt. ■ 3 P.M. day 22. Build • Paint - lCcpitlr
ens Ave. Phone 340-4671.

r e s p o n s ib il it y .
The Herald util not be re­
sponsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of your id,
and reserve* the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform to the pollcle* of thla
paper.

£ u n ln rh

Hefrigerutton
Air-condition m , , - * #• - # . .
lag men needed. We train ” ” K iC t 1 l r . I lit*
you,
Write
Commercial
Trade* Institute Box is. e u
Sanford Herald

1. 't. Morttruirc Loans
14. Insurance
DEADLINES
15. ntiHiiuiAs Opportunity 2 BEDROOM injure, kitchen
equipisul. $7j inunth. Pb.
KI. Female Help Wunteil
CLASSIFIED DISl’LAY:
FA 2-5303.
Tuci,, Inni Pn. • 3 r. M. day 17. Male Help Wanted
before insertion. Mon. • Sit. IS. Help Wanted
E ff ic ie n c y \pt. $30 M o. S u r ­

noon.

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$*ftii ford.

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Harold F. JwUtiaoli and Cftlrull Uurktt
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ha Ilford, Florida
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MODEL

H o m e ... L o o k
F u r S ate

HOME

2 Uedriam i. kitciicn npo piH 'd.
$61
month.
2823
S an ford
Ave.

12. Ileal Kstnte F«ir Sale 27. Speeinl Services*

SINGER

J. \V. Hall, Realtor

S K W lN i; M A C IIIM -;
Sales and Service
Frcr estimates in advance
Erl'-' home demonstration

"Call Hall'* FA 2-3641
2544 So French Ave.

LAKEY IEW Home lor sale or
trade for u tiled larm on the
John E. Fox,
west side of Sanford. Call
FA 2-7898 days or FA 2 6368
Heal tor
nights.
110 N. Park A »r. Pit. 323-0659
All type* of Real Estate

4 BIl., 2 BATH HOME

To W a n t - A d s

CALL FA 2-5783
Alan's Fabric A Rug)
2359 Park Dr.
FltltailAII’ K
Sale* A Service
it, II HIGH
17bh W. 1st SI saniord
I’ ll, FA :.3im

ROBERT

V WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquisi, Assoc.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Florida room, kitchen with
dishwasher, disposal, stove
and relritierator.
trouble
carport, good gtoragt mid
ReuphoDtcry special.*!
workroom. On 21* lots with I t i . F e m n l e I t e t p W n n t e d Chairs $39, selection of luassorted fruit trees, fenced.
bric*. Sotas (89, selection of
$18,500 With ti'Hiii Term8 WAITRESS, l U til Girl Exfabrics.
pvrientv necessary. Apply
L'vi'tom Made Sllpetwvr*
llilck
'N
Treat,
Saniord.
ROSA 1j. P A Y T O N
Chair* $21.50, Sofa* »I950
| Hcs
l l e » l F.alnle B ro k er
Central Florida's lairgest
17. Mule Help Wanted
F A 2-1301 17-92 at H ia w a t h a
reupholstery Factory. Free
home
estimate*,
written
MAKE EXTRA MONEY
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
guarantee, 10'• down.
FULL OR PART TIME
home, large comer lot, lilt
Central l ‘1a IV-cornlor*
WORK ! !
Tucker Dr . Midland KsSouth A Garland
Wc need a salesman hi your
U*lrs
V A—nothing down,
area to work one or more Orlando. Fla. Pli GA g-IttiU
monthly pay inents $92.oo.
Sanford FA 3txtt3
counties, lie home nights,
FA 2-8074 - FA •2-2218
Cotxia NE 6 CI78
save hotel expenses! Sell
top-quality, (lilt tine of In­
LAKF. MARY I.AKEFRDVT—
Monument*. Cemetery work
dustrial
Coaling*
and
New, 3 Iwdnaims, 2 hath*,
At»o tattering on Slone*
Paints . . to homes, farm*, SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
fireplace, central bratmg
contractor* and InduMriul
—What a spot! $29,000.
2317 McllonviUe Ave.
users. No investment. No
M A Y F A IR - $J8.ooo home fur
Phone EA 26449
collection*. T o p commis­
$22,uuo. Owner transferred.
'Would you like to g a rd e with our band? That’* ju$t
Piano Tuning and Repair
sions paid weekly. Must
4 bedrooms. 2 baths, dish­
the sound w «\ a bstn looking fo ri"
have own car and be be­ W. L Harmon — FA 2 4223
washer, disposal), beautiful
tween 30 ami 68 year* old. R. A B
lot. On!) S1500 down plus
6. F u r K e n I
6. Fur lien!
MOBILE Steam
For full del nils write. Sales
closing costs.
cleaner*. Wo elenn any*
R OD MS.
The
G a b le * ,
401 FURN. AND Unfurnislied new TWO KITCHENS— Unusual
manager, Nulbmat Paint A
thing, anywhere. Auto en­
2 UR duplex apartment*.
Oil Company, Dept. 27, Box
MagnuUa Ave. FA 2 0729.
3 iH-druom home on large
gines and boats a specialty.
Terrain) (lours, tile bath.
83o5, Nashville ll. Tenn.
shady lot, centrally located,
322-8746.
3 UR hum. Apt. Water A
freshly painted, insuie and
FA 2-2374 after 3 p. m.
AD ROOK MATCHES
Lights turn. FA 2-?7*M.
out. ONLY $150. down.
2ft. AuDnmihlle Service
RENT A BED
SPANISH— Completely n*- Write us today, we pul you
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished Hutlaway, Hospital It Baby
In
business
BY
RE'l
URN
novaied, stucco, tile roof.
Ikjute. 105 San Carliis, $85.
AU TO GLASS
Red*
MAIL, bundling complete
S12.U0O, wilb separate turnThree
room
furntshed
By Day, Week, or .Month
line
Ail
Book
Matches
ill
IN S T A L L E D
istu-d apartment for rental
apartment. 2101 Magnuliu,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
demand by every business W I iu I kIi U'M
unit, guest* or stiklki.
Buck (H idim
$43. Robert A. Williams. Ph. FA 2-3181 118 W. lit St.
right ill your town! No in­ D oor (iliias
V e n t Ulnsn
Phono FA 2 3951
vestment; everything fur­
HKU V1CK
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
nished FREE! Tup com­ Sunluirlk (Ilnsw umi Paint
3 Bcdruum, 2 bath, built-ins,
Room* private baiba, 114
missions daily! SUPERIOR
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­
Company
W. First St.
REALTOR - INSURUR
MATCH CO., 7566 S. Green­ 216 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
man Circle. $120 per nnmUi.
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
wood Ave , Chicago 19. III.
FA 2-7484.
AUTO * RADIO
house. 820 Escambia, Ph. OR TRADE. Equity In mod­
Drive-In Repair Service
NEWLY FURNISHED large
18.
H
elp
W
unli'd
FA 2-0274.
ern 3 lilt Imnte for modern
PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
2 UR duplex. 14th St. Longhouse trailer. Blue Springs ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Fum.
2 11f&lt;i room
House.
25th St. A Siillford Ave.
wood. 838-329H.
Ave.
Orange
City.
7753949.
AdulD, no pet*. FA 2 7684.
Ph. 323 0053
HI. Situation* W anted
LAKE MARY, 3 lilt. 2 bath.
Sandy Ipeach. $l5o mo. I’ ll. FURN. Apt. 2300 Mejlmiville,
Child Care. FA 2-2274
31A. I’elw
FA 2-8920,
tiA Speeial NotlceH
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
Children kept. FA 2 4182.
Office FA 2-2111
FURN. EFFICIENCY Apt.
old. AKC. Female. Call
REMINDER
Nights FA 2-0648
Child care. FA 3-U7IU.
Couple or mother with
322-7879.
323-0700
INCOME TAX SERVICE
child. Wdl care for child
CARE
forYhlldren.
323-0363.
1324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
O. M. HARRISON’S
3 Shetland ponies; 1 sorrel
while mother works. Ph.
1311 I'ulmetto Ave.
322 8827
filly, 1 paint gelding. (125
FA 2-2143.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home, DAYS WORK. FA 2-3739
each. Saddles also avail­
air condition, central beat.
H. F o r S a l e u r R e n t
able. I'll. 322 9162.
20. IlnliynltlcrH
Near Rig Hear Lake. Also
2 RR. Modem house, 817 3 bedroom, 2 bath home lit WILL HOARD Infant in my AKC REGISTERED WeimarCatalina. FA 20378.
Casselberry. Will take late
alter puppies. $30. FA 2-9535
home FA 2-7370.
M i n i i: il l* fti IT
i &gt; n i t : m m i * •»•• T i n :
model cur or diamond ring
day; FA 2-2168 evenings.
If
you
like
country
llvingc
fti A T i ; in * l i o n i n \
u» pari puyuieiit. Possession 21. Beauty Sulim*
llll JFUOLD
K
R K t 'I H N U
3 Bedroom, 2 hath*. Un
RAT TERRIER puppies. 11
ft Mil
at once. O. S. Miller, Brok­
south
side
of
big
Lake
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NUUK
weeks old. FA 2-3636 alter
K U I T I I JUA.NsN U C H H I N U
er, Orlando. Pit. GA 5-2230
Mary. Water lor hoatini.
hla h I f •
Complete Ueauty -Service
4 p. lit.
re* Ml r m a
ur
293
3523
etc. Orange tree*. Approxi­
103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
T O f A R K H K R K I I Y N O T !mately 2 'i acres. FA 2-9162.
FIK H
Dial FFeHKtlAI# N \ ,12. Flnvven* - Shrubn
Cut ‘ N" Curl Beuuty Shop
ThieSAt.
M M inM AH i:
A24i*H.
!S
St.
Johns
Realty
ClATIUeV, hftVlr.g filed In thla
PETUNIA, .Snapdragon, PanFEBRUARY SPECIAL
1‘2, H eal K n U te Fu r Snlo
fVniff M* awo rn Mill «•f Fi.m*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
sir stock,
New oju-rator ge t acquainted
|i|iftliil# Htv liulura and k^rpoa#
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
o f uhliii la to forccK**v tha* 3 RR. KITCHEN equipped.
offer, tloou cream wave,
GRAPEVILLB NURSERY
&lt;*ri« fi inuric aiia
hy
Fenced hack yard. I'uJ$7.5o complete. Open even­ Grapcvllle Ave. Near 20th SI.
2 BR. CB, FI IA. Small down
Hmiald T.
&gt; and Kally A.
merits $79 mu., cheaper
Afthlry, hla \s\lr. 1*1 h . w j r r i
ings liy apt. 318 Palmetto
payment. $52 68 per month.
Animal* Petunia*, Snapdra­
Mortiiftis# and THJ. Cumpany,
than rent. FA 2U61H for ap­
Ave. 322 0831.
Corner lot.
109 Country
f*n t h» 7Hli day o f Jiiii#, 1rJj*V;
gon*,
Pansies, Vegetable
pointment.
that aald CoinplftliiL Ula&gt;ft for
Club ltd.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery,
an arcoiiiiitltitf in ha takati
21.
Klcrlrlcnl
Sarvlcen
un&gt;f#r fha d*r*&lt; linn
of
l h * W ILL"SELL- -Iquity ln~2~BR
t'p.sjla ltd. Just oft 20th St.
l-.M.N. FeNTKIHMtlKKK
i *nii tt fur wlisii
la duv Hi*
home at discount. FA 2-4UMI. Ha s purchased b e a u t i f u l
FRIGlDAinR
ai.d 1st St.
P t a l i l l f f f o r yrlii' I pal and l»l*
Sales A Service
l art at tm an hi rnnrl itug* and
wiH#led urea aI lamgdale,
inofi k »ik it n o I * and f o r l h *
House
Wiring,
Free Estimates ,1,1. I’ urnitnre
Ser
Mr.
Ferguson
ut
sale*
Illsftl ■ 4 hit rife'ft 111m1 p Rpvliftrs
Sid
Ylhlcn's
Hand.ill
Electric
Imtudlnn u t l o r n a ) ' * f t t a and
office and pick your lei
""DON'T n iltoW IT AWAY
ahatract f&lt;«a and thal lit il#112 Magnolia
ph. FA 24)915
and
l)eus«
models.
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rlaltn.
dantiiid
and h i t . M v n i j i nn m l i m *
down—low monthly pay mis.
lute to us lor complete re2-V Plum bing h e n Iren
«M|iiit| o f r*d«niptk»ti o f th* « I I I ( I T * 4 H 9 f i l l M H I M I I K

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

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Wall

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AIR CONDITIONING
COMRACT and REPAIR
IS
W'OlIK
3 Bedroom. J'« bath, mi qual­
M O lillH k i:
r i l l l l e t fell ft 1 N T
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson. too; .Vanlord Ave. FA 2-0562
r o i H KOI Kite
A.
W A L K Kit
Lungdslu subdivision lamg
i nd
PLUMBING
HI T H n WALKER hi*
wood.
W if*
loiilm clilig Repair*
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FREE ESTIMATES
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2oI Sanior Ave.
FA 2-3383
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OCCUPANCY

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II ikj French Ave.
Pit, FA 27933

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Mowing, edging, (endlong,
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
2uih St. opposite io!f
FA 2 1817.
C!ul&gt;. Now 3 liodruom. l's
bato, built in*. Large fam­
ily room, central heat and
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
down p a y m e n t s $75 oo Heutitip - A ir O iru litinn in g
month pi y* all. Drive out
Sale*—Itcpau-—Contracting
today or call FA 2 2744 for
,
FREE ESTIMATES
details. HI.JO to j daily.
2502 Oak
FA 2 83211

TKK *N GHKKN

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Southern Air

Used furniture, appliance.*,
Iwl*. etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave, Ph. FA 2-4132
Sell U» Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-6677.

FREE ESTIM ATE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New- tc Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-3117.
WANTED reliable couple la
take up monthly paymcnl)
of $l3.5o on 3 complete
loom* of lurniture. Call
TE 8-1511, L'Mselberry, col­
lect.
•'ll. A rtie let* F o r Sale
I hildren* shoe*, fl 88. Roy a
punt* $2 77, 2 pairs $.3 30.
Surplus City, 201 W. 1.
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
steel, window sills, lintels,
dry well*, grease traps,
steps, table tops, stepping
stones, lot markers.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-S7M
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLLNDS
'
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.
Seiikurik Glasfl and P a in t
Com pany
2*0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
STOUFFER Posture rest and
reducing unit. Like new. A
real steal. FA 2-2050.
Singer Round Bobbin sew­
ing machine, equipped to rig
rag. Guarantee. 4 Pay*
menti ot $o.50. FA 2-9411. |
USED JALOUSIES and jal­
ousie door, complete with
glass and screen. For snlo
half price. See Carl Schilkc,
llarcar Aluminum Products.
Sanford.
j
WE LOAN Carpet Shampoocr
at no cost with purchase o£
ltlun Lustre shampoo. Car#
roll'a Furniture.
26. A u to m o b ile* - Trttcka
53 PLYMOUTH, good trans­
portation. 322 3375 after 5.
'53 L'llEV. 2 door sedan. Runs
good, good tlrca $125. Pb.
FA 2-9126.
.17. B ou I h • M oturs
Uiloway To The Waterway

Itolmon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
3U4-6-8 E. tit Ph. FA 2-5961
16' LONE STAR Filierglaaa
lop trout. I960 40 hp, John­
son motor and trailer. $792
or best offer. FA 2-5537.
3H. M o torcycle* - Scoot era
VESPA Motor Scooters (now)
$10.65 dow n A $3 32 Week­
ly.
Lewi* Sales &amp; Service
2317 Country Club Road
Ph. FA 2-7928

,1ft. Trillion • Cabanas
FOR SALE or trade: 1961
1h * i 9' x 12'. Uolalr ca­
lmnu with 16' x 26' awning.
All extras. $800. FA. 2-8455.

HGLLERSo/SANFORD

Real E-l al c— Moilgage*
2d. Undid &amp; Telexi mn
111 N. Park Ave
FA 22420
USED TV’s. $25 and up. Tpwn
Owner must sell. Take over
and Country TV. FA 2-5362
$89.un payment*. 3 bed­
rooms in Sunlaiul. FA 2-1181
1'EIISONAb R a d i o a
I V. SERVICE
3 BEDROUMS, 2 baths. Fein
Wc icpair PIioiio Changers
rd backyard. Air-condition
Radio A T.Y., Aoto Radios
Nil, t. arcordltiff to tho
er. Kitchen equlpin-d. l*,w
1 DAY SERVICE
Ilia
t ) i* r # u f 4 * r*CO frl*«| ltl
down payment. 3:ki6 S. Paik
i*i j i 11/uk i i ,
r.4k* *r.,
231Ii SI. A Sanford Ave.
I* 14bile
«jf rfv ntitiulu
Ave. FA 2-176).
Ph. 323 0655
r-.ftiity. K U r ld * .
lift* Is* fit filed BCttltiil |*iu In
Hit 1 l*ft%* - tl&gt; If 0 cult, end &gt;«mj 3 BR, I'a bath. I2UI Selma 27. S p e c i u l S e r v l c f *
* » • rtMUlrtd (0 * » r u *
Rd., laingwood. $300 down,
nf
&gt; y ii f
Answe r
ur
uUier
take up payment*.
w e l l s " DRILLED, PUMPS,
I'K a ITims- if* Hi*- i*nrii|»Ufiit un
I ' I m h i l l ' ’ » u H u r 11 * &gt; w, A N l 'E l l SPRINKER SYSTEMS
oUsV, lit H I ,
UK AN.
I#UV\ K - ALMOST new 4 bedrooms. 2
AH Typo* and Sire*
1&gt;K# ik Tit u d*M mClta, 323
ballis, large paneled living
Wc IU-|tair and Service
leia-ti c;ef*tr«iI Aviftfte, Orlftliilo, j
room
with
stuiiu
fireplace,
K lvrl j i , and ftlr lb * urUinul
S T 1 N K
An* 1%rr ur otll*r rifft-H.irf to
Florida room. Carporte. On
Machinery and .supply Co,
tb# o f f b « of th* C l* r k o f th«
1
acre
lot,
near
Wilson
c ir c u it
CuUi t
on
or
h e fo rt |
2UT W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
•I... I t l b U&gt;* or M * rch. 1»«S. I
Sehool. Pnolu. SlU.SiS). Ph
I f }«4i| fftll tu dis *14, 4 'le i l ‘ l [
|»ro i d l l h d o
4 ill Ue Itiktm J FA 2 1694.

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T O D A Y ’S SPECIAL
I|i3a OI.DK I Door Si-dun With Xuluniatlr Transiul»*lon. Radio, Heater, Tinted G l«»», While Wall
I'lre# \oil \ir riiiiililloninlt.

74500
f 1795
112 UM.rON Slaliim Wagon. I Door
393
:.a I’ l.Y MOt I II 2 IliHir. V-8. Stick Shift
993
:,s ( IIK\ I l»«#n, Mr I omlllioli
til ( H E Y Stalion Wagim, 1-Dr.. V-8 Auto. Tran*. 1793
195
50 l o llli Slallmi Waiiitn, V-8. Auto...... ..... .....
2395
39 CADILLAC Sedan MeVHie. Pn»er, Air Cond,
593
38 FORI) Station XXagon. Auto.
........... — .

39 CltEX |. UiHir, 6 Cylinder, Stand. Tran*.

37 t I I I V 2 Door, Standard SliiTt
...... .
■ti til.DS ■’ Dinir, Xiilmualir
. ..... —
57 I OKI) Station Wagon, V-8, Overdriva _
til I HEY ' ) 'Ion Pickup, Aulo. Tran*.
...........
39 t'HEY Station Wagon, Very lac* Milraga —
39 1*1.Y XIOI "I II 2 lhs.tr. Sid. Tran*.
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DAYTONA B E A C H , F li. Charlotte, N. C., Sunday with
(U P D —Drifting iclcntlflcilly 30yearold Newton, N. C.,
to save fuel, bulking Dewaj-ne grain broker Ned Jarrett a
(Tiny) Lund rode Into the disappointing third.
They were running bumper
auto racing record booka to­
to
bumper, Lorenien, Lund
day aa winner of the gruelling
Daytona 500-mlle Hock car and Jarrett in that order,
with only IS miles to go
clastic.
Drafting Is following In the when the pace-setting Lorenleader's wake at high speed sen had to hit the pits for
and being towed along In his gasoline. Lund Immediately
let Jarrett lake over and set
vacuum.
Lund, a comparative rookie the pare. And with only three
among the racing veterans laps remaining, Jarrett, too,
who.blasted off In the field of had to halt for fuel.
That's when the towering
SO which started the SOQ,
proved blmtelf an eipert and Lund, a six foot, four Inch
It netted him a 24-second vic­ 270-pounder horn in llsrlan,
tory over Fred Lorenren of Iowa, took over and drove

Jai-Alai
Entries

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p etals ) I. M t n m l ; t. A r ra n t;
S. Ansrs bs ; 4. Aldas; 1. Urlsar;
S. M ar tin; I. Z s r r s , flub; Aus­
tin.
r i m t OAWS4 — Deeblea, B
petntsi I. nadlela-r.ubl; I. Js
rln -K rh sn ts i S. U r l s - l r l t r l e ; 4.
A r r t t lh s l • (xirsnso; I. O a.II Aa ustln ; t. A r s lllo • Klorrl;
Hubs: O nal.- Za rra .
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p e is t s i 1. Ilsdlnls-Zubl; S. JsO n sls • Msnusl; S. Ar rons K rh sn ls ; 4. A r rl.t a -Z u b t ;
S.
l.'rIB • llrls sr ; 4. As lla a-Za rrs ; Bubs: Uadlnls-Klorrl.
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low caution flag while the
track dried. Then, in the mid­
dle stages, there was another
eight-lap caution drive while
the car of Dick Goode Mis­
hawaka, III., was removed
from the hackslrctrh raring
strip.
Thus Lund didn't have a
shot at the average speed
record of 152.529 miles per
hour established last year by
Fireball Itoberts of Daytona
Beach. But his winning aver­
age of 151.966 was Indieative,
despite tho delays, of the lap
speeds of 162 to 164 miles per
hour with which the pack was
touring the two and one-half
mile asphalt oval.

II Play It Cool - - Piersall

r m r r «a w n — o n s in . a
C S - l a l 1. Is a . K s a n a ; t. K«trails - F . r n . n d o ; •- MartinK e lls : 4. P nrqu H • Ahasolo;
S. Annrs be -llam on : S. T f J . r o Ir ia n ) Muh.i Arrnns-IJrquMI.
I R C I M O SI AW SI — l l u b l r s a
p o in t .) I. It s-A Iiaaolo; t. Kurq u o t - F . l l i ; S. A r r o n a - K . r n . n do) 4. T . J . r o - K g a n a ; I. K«t r s d s - K a s n s t i I. I X r i d a - t J r quldl; S. A n ai-ab .-lrlg o; Hubs:
Mtriln-Jusnrhu.
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p o l " t . ) I, Kurqusti 1. O la r r.;
S. K g a n s ; i 4. Jusm-hu; I. Irian;
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it home through those last 10
miles for his triumph, his
own gss Just hsrely lasting.
It was a $23,3.V) payoff for
his victory In a 1963 Ford
which had been designed for
another man.
Marvin Panch, the 1901
winner of the Daytona 500,
had been scheduled to pilot
the car which Lund drove.
Hut two weeks ago in prac­
tice for a sports car race
Panch crashed and Lund risk­
ed his life to pull Panch from
the car.
The race was drlaycd an
hour and 46 minutes by mid
day showers and the first 10
laps were run under the yc|.

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M srl ln • Ksrnsndo; S. Kstrs*
ds-Jusnchu; 4. A r r l . I A - K . l l i ;
S l i t . Olsrrs; 4. Kurqust-llrquldl; Hubsi An srs bs-lrlsn.
S t l l l i m i 4IAHS4 — Slsslra. T
p eln ls i I, A t t i c s ; I. O n sls ; I.
A r s lllo ; ; 4. lu d lo ta ; I. tlr ls;
S. Irla rts ; 1. J tc ln ; S. Ossll;
Mu hi boras ** .
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P « l n 1st I , Rsdleta - l.err"se|
t. A r elt lo-A su a lln ; 8. A . i l « » K rh sn ls;
4. J t d n - K l u r r l ;
4.
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tm t
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A r r le t s • Msnusli ». Arr.instlr quldl; 4. A n s rh tb s -U rlt a r;
E. O n sls - Ols rr ; S. AldssZ s r r s ; Huhr: A f Ugs-llaman.
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Lyman Drops
56-54 Tilt
FlorldB Central
toppled
Lymsn, Mi-54 In ovartlma
rage Bctlon Friday night.
I.ymsn spurted n 16-11
first quarter lead and nt the
end of tha half both teams
werp reck and neck, 26-25.
Donnie Smith suited IR
points for tha losrrs while
Bill Tolson knocked In 14.

By Ualled Press InternslJonal
Jimmy Piersall, tempera­
mental outfielder for the
Washington Senators, says
there'll he no more shenani­
gans from him In 1963.
The
33-ycsr-old
Piersall,
who has been a big drawing
card since 1952 because of his
colorful and zany antirs, said
after signing his contract
Sunday: "I'm tired of being
a character.”
"Fans arc going to sc« a
new Piersall this year,** he

Celtics Seen
Easing In
Top NBA Spot
By United Pres* International
The Boston Celtic:, fresh
from a convincing thrashing
of National Basketball Asso­
ciation rival Loa Angeles
Lakers, can ease hack In
their Eastern Division throne
Tuesday night if lliey heal the
Warriors of Ssn Francisco.
No games were scheduled
today.

said. "I'm going to keep my
mouth shut and roncentrate
on playing hall. After all,
that's what I'm paid to do.”
Piersall, who had said he
would not accept a pay rut
this year, signed for $38,000—
a deduction of aome $4,500—
after having ono of his worst
seasons in 1902. The contro­
versial cenlcrflelder, who had
been bolding nut at hla New­
ton, Maas., home arrived at
the Senators' P o m p a n o
Beach, Fla., training camp
Sunday and declared, " I de­
rided to rome down in per­
son Instead of talking on the
telephone. All I want to do la
play ball and be treated like
other ball players."
After reaching a career
high of .322 for the Cleveland
Indians In 1001, Piersall was
leaded during the winter to
Washington for pitcher Dirk
Donovan and outfielder GentGreen.
Donovan won 20 games for
the Indians last year while
Pleraall'a average dipped lo
.244 with only 30 runs baited

Raceway Entries
M il NT H ftCM —

M M T r„).
\oA-eefaapr* mt m i &gt;s i m
1 mlltc
I. Talti tdral Dean, n Dunn; f.
a.
lllpper Vuln,
A Charon;
puutila
Key,
la
4.
Hootch A f f a ir . O Hear*; I. I in
perlal Marla. II Mtinla; « No
b it ty Pal. T T a y l o r } 7. Ora
rlnun, T l'#r#t
u n i' ll m i i t f t i r — S.1WI P a r r ,
&gt; » a . n l e » r r e o f I M !■
I in Hr.
1. I'amtttlr llyr&lt;f. I. K il l* : f
Spirit o f ilrora ln, JWlrm.iM.
3. Mlau..tjrl Itynl. II Hlllra; 6.
Mr. M tl, I. Cprlamt: ft. Until*
Mr. M (I. Is Coprlatul; ft. Until*
It M un ti ; 7. Mr. Hobnrln, T
T a y lo r
I ’l l l l l l l I l f t f ’ K— U M . Iftnarlrr
llurep—2 frmr ultli
I. Mlaly
Danta. I' Mnnrr; 7.
M lely
Hally.
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Funky flnb. tl Johnanri; I. f a r .
■ o J or, |. lim it : ft. Minty llr .
ward. A ItUnchoj I, Miss I : m«l Ir, H W'llllikiiiron;
7. Mlaly
Whig. Il W l k o f f
n il im i
H H K — s -i imi
I' ar r. \s.$».»xInnrrn e f Rl.ft*o la
IIfall me— I mile
I. Chlf*
Onl IS
I
Jenn* Malburn. H f h a n r ; ]
Shady Maid. Wnt. Iloblnnoii;
I. Doctor* Pronin, It liunn: ft.
Iftotijr ( '.mil, 4} Holder: &lt; KMro) Pick, .1 lln llr y; 7. K ll nrnry June. II Mrlot&lt;»«h
1 ' i n i l H i l l ! — a;mik— « j « a r .
I f f llwrar— S frmr eMn
up

1. Mlaly lead. II l ( o llln « : 3
Hucar Charge, i llnrrlaonj I.
Ilullarda flats#. C W h l* n * r ; 4.
I l l f U Mali. H Hurrla;; S. W at lanna, «1 Johnnnri; t. M m av vy ,
I* ftloore

k l l T I I MftCM — t.ie« — Fare.
\ hr - m Inar m saf I9 .I M In IM S—
I Mile
I Mr H C . I. Top rland : 1.
W il dw o od Council, ft 0*Nr||j I.
Grand Selocllon. W Itoblnnon;
I
Avalon Orion, K €*u f f : ft.
K i l l y Pence, A leaniillle; I.
Ornrra l Al. A W lla ry
M ! l K W I I II I I I : — I34M —
l|narler llsarwr— 9 t e a r nldn
nad up
I. Ilollon Mklppar. J Vlarrlnon;
3. Had Jao IS W lllla n iaon ;; I.
Orbit Star, H Hurrla; 4. Mr.
Florida, O Jolmaon; I Huaar
l u r |»r *, II W l k o f f : C. I l l i l e
Mint, II Holllnn; 7. leou Frank.
I* ftlmire
F.lHIi r i l tl l i ft? — l ! M t — r a r e
&gt;4in.«e|enrra nf 9VM In IPC.W
I Mile
1. Il a llle Human. M I'unry;
3. Hr brl l. im l f fi t sk . A W lla r y ;
3. I'aula Vo, W Holilnnon; I.
Mrastow
Girl.
II 4'liaar;
ft.
M«r&gt; *
Flash.
H l / N e ll;
C.
Hr Ip lit Hold. H Haul
M M II H M R — gniui — qw ar ler b t r » r - S jrmr nldn nnd up
I. 1#1M Ir J,,r Hire. H lliirrrn.
3. Ilesbhy Thymti", O Jobnnr^i;:
3 T uiik Ii Knuutfb. J Cronn; 4.
Florida (Jurm. I* Moore; ft.
I.lttle J«i# Fair. Is l l u n l ; «
Motminin liar. C Whlnnrr; 3.
H« aKrrn Parade. A Hlaucho

Fresh Fla.
Grade A Whole
WHICH W A Y they ko?
nigiis thin pretty San­
f o r d In.s.s, M m . Hill
Vincent as she watches
the cars zoom by at
Sunday’s T»00* nt Day­
tona Dench.

In. Piersall, hampered by in­
juries some of last season,
said, " I ’ ve been doing Iso­
metric exercises all winter
and I lliink I'll Im stronger
Ibis year."
Dick Stuart, another base
ball character, served notice
to the Boston Bed Sox at their
ti s vs: — a n
Sill—
Scottsdale, Ariz., ramp that I. Htorx. 3. IM * T a n g a l u n *
he means business this year. rrr, I. J’ griMr Croat. 4. Nr w
ft Habra T a r i n . «
The slugging first baseman, Country,
Noribanipton, 7. I.lttla M-may.
obtained from the Pittsburgh % \rlla fry
Piratrs in a winter deal, re­ R F .r itM l M M ’ R — ft 14 Mile—
1. I'ratlla T«»*a, 3. I la n l Outported five days ahead of tar, t. Moflay 'a Hon. 4. Hla|»brr»'•
4*fio|ra. ft. I$rivln* Dml*,
lime and promptly helled
4. Ilnndail V o I r, 7. Kky l - . f k » r ,
eight halls over the fence 4* II 'a f ’ hnlrp
during a halting drill. Stuart, T i l I I I I I I U I K — ft/14 Mllr—
I. Ijotta Joy, t. Ilrokvn Zipwho once rrgardrd himself par. I. Haxan. 4. ftlary Tip. ft.
as Babe Bulb's successor aft­ Tm Airy. 4. Ilarvar4*a Plaaalo,
Atbm r)
• l i f t Ham
er hitting 66 home runs in the 7.
F i l l Il l'll I I U M — .1 •» M llr —.
minors in 1956, may now rea­ 1. lUillola. 3 Hammy. I. IV»rlize his potential while aiming pnrata, 4. Taahaway. ft. Hally
llltliip. «. l u v l d 'a Klpprr, 7.
for Frnway Park's short left |n apart nr John, • Jarrl Jink*
F
I F T H II I f ’ ll — R I 4 Hlla —
field fenee.

SOKC
Entries

Beatty Takes
Top Track Award
NEW YOBK (UIM)—Next
target for Sullivan award
winner Jim Beally—the world
indoor two-mile record now
held by Murray Halbert of
New Zealand.
That was the word from the
five foot, six inch Beatty to­
day alter he expressed: I.
"Disappointment" al running
“only" a 3:59 o mile in Sat­
urday's national AAU Indoor
track championships, and 2.
pleasure at receiving the Sul­
livan Trophy as America's
top amateur athlete of 1962.
Beatty was officially pre­
sented with the coveted Sulli­
van award Sunday less than
21 hours after his latest mile
teat had flattened a supposed
ly classy field. Jim Grelle,
his Ixis Angeles Track Club
teammate, finished second In
4:90.0, but Beatty is the only
mller In the nation who does­
n't consider that too tough to
heat.
Preservation of food by de­
hydration dates bark to pre­
historic man.

I. C l i f f dri ll . 3. Tammy !«u,
3
FutMa'a W h rrl,
4, Hava
Htsiria, ft. Iwiiik Hank. 4. II*
Iflxli. 7. Ulna Mart, 4. Trim
Hpllflra
• I M i l MACH — ft/M Mllr —
1. Cblrkab on Musla, 3. Hbnar
lilt. 3. Unfurl. 4 Islta TurnMar. ft. Jai*k Vr*xvl. 4 llrnia
rHii lm a n ,
7. J**a HI iMI f , I.
Ilranilnn I' ra n rr r
%f.%i : &gt; t i i ii % n : — a n M i i n I. Han T ray, 3. I'utiy'a l»uka,
3. 4ft.
I I ‘ a l.4*a.
4. |M b » r
Shaba.
ft. Ilhia Johnny,
4.
Financial. 7. K a t h y Kallar, I.
\\ Ilia Win
c i i i i r n i i i %4 i: — » in m i i f —
I. (JochI T im in g, 3 Hw***t 4*allarn, 3. I*o&gt; a I 1,'ikr, 4. lsiiU
11a %or, ft. K i r r lllb R , 4. For
Kiatnpla, 7. b u i m t , ft. K r H
II.
^ i m t i h a i i: — ft/i4i Mil# —
I.
4*ur«»
Kmplra.
3.
Hallo
Charlie, 3 |ilapoaa, 4 riia r o kr** Humllal, ft. Komlla. 4 Ablava il Hiif . 7. Il r r l lr
l ^ r , I.
Karl'a Mar
IR TI I II ft4 13 — 1 4
Mila —
1 . T « r r a rrr, 2. Joyca U , I.
Ha fa (iwap, 4- tlnldan Kchn,
ft Harlow. 4 f,yn Ulrfin, 1.
C.oamo II., R Naoma Hacrrlary

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Jaciuk Released
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Tha Detroit Tigers an­
nounced Sunday tho release
ef third baseman Jaciuk. Ja­
ciuk had requested tha raleas# bocauae ha wished to
play with the llanahin Tigers
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Pity the poor lawyer*! Cirruit Judge Vatic William* Jr.
ha* decided to appoint Irani
attorneys to defend indigent
people accused of felonies. . . ,
Now the attorneys are seek­
ing spec inI legislation to com*
pensnte themselves lur the
jolt. , . .
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*iucky” ( ? ) attorney?
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might he const!lifted after all.
. . . Of eourse, all they have to
-do now is get a permit to
cross those railroad tracks on
Mcllonville. . , , lly the way
Ilurnup nnd Sims hus the pipe
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VOL. 51!

Avery continued: “ We are
in our rights on this matter
of a building permit for Eng­
lish Estates school. We should
insist an access road !»e pro­
vided by the School Hoard before wo approve a building
permit.
“ It seems to he the policy
of Hie School Board to erect
its new schools in the boon­
docks and then Insist that we
provide a road to it."
The question was further
rnilghtened when fl. C. Callson. chairman of the Longwood City Council, in being
assured that approval has
born made for paving of
Highway 27 between laing
★
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wood and Altamonte Springs,
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asked the county to build an
right-fool sidewalk for Hirerquarters of a mile to Lyman
School for students lie was
told that this would mean -a
change of plan* and inighl
delay Ihe road improvement
for a year or more. County
Engineer William Rush ad­
vised the matter he held in
abeyance until the road IniIleque.sts on road ami (Imitmifc problems, nlotijr |)rou-mcnt he completed,

Lack of co-operation by Ihr
County School Hoard with the
County Commission was dr
cried this morning at regular
session of the latter board.
What was termed “ five
year* of misunderstanding"
between the t w o
count)
groups was brought into the
open
when Commissioner
James Avery queried wheth­
er the School Hoard had ob­
tained a building permit fur
ils proposrd new English Es­
tates school. Robert Brown,
toning director, rpplled no
application has been made for
a building permit.
Avery then pointed out Rial

the schoot and its paved
areas will surpass the 2.300square loot minimum re
quired for drainage purposes.
It was former Commission­
er Vernon Dunn who stated
that there has been a lack of
cooperation on the part of
Hip School Hoard for five
)cars or more. “ One tunc a
few years bark," Dunn ex­
claimed, "w e directed an in­
quiry to the School Hoard
about some proposrd plans
and a member of the press
brought hark the answer
from lhat body: ‘What we
do is none of your d— busi­
ness'!"

$ m tfo r d lir r a lit

Road W oes
Hit Board

of this morniiift'n session of the County Commission.

A CONVERSATION WITH Two rczunlnir requests were approved and one tabled.
William Hlidock, rcpresentiltK tin.1Seminole Plaza
MICK CHIEF MACK CLEVE­
LAND SR.
Shopping Center, sought approval for two building
permit* for new building*
RKI’ORTKK: Mack, some
there. He pointed out applica­
nceusiitions made nt the City
-j4r ★
★
tion bus been made to the
Commission Inst night uhout
fire department not answer­
Town of Casselberry to annex
ing the rail to the dump fire.
Hie 23-aerc site of the shop­
What goes?
ping center and thi* is to be
CLEVELAND: No truth in
acted on within three or tuut
it. We ninde several runs out
week* by the Town Council.
tlieic and finally put the fire
tjuestrcn of drainage was
Suppuit of a move to pro­
out with llie aid of city crews
r a i s e d and Commissioner
vide the county pay fee* (or
Monday.
James Avery moved tin- build.
alto to r)* repieseoting indig­
• 4 *
permits la- granted since
ent*
ill
criminal
actions
was
K
LEFT OVER CITY COM­
"in line weeks this will be
MISSION NOTES. . . . Joe ?usked of the County Commis­ Casselberry’s baby*.1*
Raker asks about downtown sion this morning.
Th| . rrikiesl was tabl-H
commercial inspection. . . . ] Circuit Judge Vi-b" t W l.
penning receipt of a letter
limns
Jr.
naked
the
Commis­
It's coming, he’s told . . . Joe
from the Town o f Casselberry
Raker asks about vacant prop­ sion to support stole wide
recommending the Commis­
legislation
plovidlng
for
o
erty reappraisal. . , . It's com­
sion
grnnl thu permits. This
ing, he's told again. . . . City public deft-nder. " I f tins should
letter was received by the
fail,"
he
continued,
"then
1
agrees to advertise for heat­
Commission just ns it re­
ing-air conditioning unit for request ycu abide by n resolu­
llie recreation office. . . . How tion of Hie Seminole County- cessed for the noon luncheon.
Lake Mary Chamber of
many people use It ? Cost liar Association that the coun­
Slate Health Department,
»3U0. . . . Remember when ty pay uttorney fee* in these Commerce officials were ad­ under a new law, no longer
vised approval lias been grunt­
our city fathers refused to case*."
requires food handlers to hold
Tlie judge said local attor­ ed for action connecting Luke
buy lights fur one of His Lit­
Mary
Boulevard
to
Interstate
health cards, County Health
tle League diamonds? , . . ney* appointed by him to re­
present Indigent defendant* t. Tlie question was ruined by Dircclur Frank la-one advis­
Cost t-liu). . . ,
• * s
have ilniiu m i without Zentun* Riiland Keogh, chamber pres­ ed thu County Commission
AND SOME MORE. . . . erution. Hu pointed out the ident. Frank Evan*, chairman this morning.
Sewage treatment plant will rrunty pays physician* for of the chamber's lighting com­
He pointed out that the law
be completed by May I, com­ caring for indigent pulieuts. mittee. informed the Commis­ provide* counties may re­
missioners told . . . Contractor
Curt oil Hurke, bar assocln- sion the community would quire food handlers to hold
will have to puy ? 1l.'i per day tion president, also asked sup­ pay for street lighting if the health card*. He added his
penalty for not finishing at port of the matter of attorney county vvruld approve. County department does not provide
expiration date Feb. !l. . . . fees and agreed to compile Attorney Harold Johnson was physical examinations f o r
WOW I . . . Commissioners figure* for the Commission's directed to work out a sulu- health cards, that food handl­
asked to puy M il) apprulsul study. He said tliat a public thin with u power company.
ers have been required to
Other action hy tl&gt;e Com­ visit their private physicians.
cost of old post office . . . Get defender could be retained
our own upptnisers, City says. for $7,500 annually, or that mission tlii* morning:
Hr. Leone said tic has askTabled rexoning from agri­ rd for rlarification of the
. . . NAS want to increase wa­ a budget in that amount
ter pumpuge, , . . Did you should suffice to psy court- cultural In commercial of a law. The Commission accept­
pint at SR-46 and Lake Har­ ed bis rc routine ml at ion that
know the monthly NAS water appointed lawyer*.
ney Road nt Geneva; approv­ It hold in abeyance the mat­
bill runs around fllOO.
•
*
•
ed re/oning from agricultural ter of the County retaining an
to II-2 duplex a plot just off X-ray technirian to assist in
The State has given thi
West First Street about one providing health cards for
okay on English Estates Ele­
milo wr»t of the railroad medically
mentary School plans. . . •
indigent
food
crosung. and approved re
Rids will he opened Msr. 2d,
handlers.
» &lt; •
zoning (rum R-I-A single resi­
A Sanford airman lias put dence to agricultural of a plot
That controversial R l r d
the Navy in the running In in Beverly Hills subdivision.
Sanctuary hearing cumei up
"Walkathon" competition.
Deferred action on a re­
Thursday in Orlando. . . . The
Jsmrs W. Biism II, 19, who quest hy Elmer K. Jones to
Game and Fish Commission
is attached to the Heavy At trade a pauper*' cemetery
w ill most likely close soma 7,-'
lack Wing One Half here, plot" for a 130-foot roadway
000 acres, including NAS,
Saturday Joined imi energetic Into a Negro cemetery at
• * *
soul* who answered tlie call Forest City. June* said he
WASHINGTON
(L T D
—
1'cople railing wanting to
of a Tampa radio station to will buy the cemetery tf the Democratic leader* said after
Inow which of our young doe.
walk s 50-ntilc preplanned County wall replare the road a meeting today with Presi­
tors is lesvipg . . . Well, it's
route between Tampa and knocked out by Hurricane dent Kennedy thst a tax cut
nut Ken Peirce.
Clearwater. Of tlie too. 121— Donna.
bill containing "certain re­
• • •
including Russel!—made II.
forms" would be enacted by
People callin’ all day won­
Saturday morning, at the
Congress this year.
dering where they vote . . .
hreak of dawn, he wa» with Blue Chips
"Everybody recognize* that
No election in Seminole Coun­
Uie mob awaiting the start­
NEW YORK (U ril-S to ck s the taxes are too high,"
ty today . . . Only general
er'* gun.
opened easier on moderate House Speakrr John W. Mc­
election March 23. Had one
Sevcnlccn-and-a-half hour* turnover today with most Cormack said slier (he week­
gentleman call and say, "1
later, Ju»t after tire stroke blue chips dropping fractions. ly breakfast meeting.
want to vote fur Mack, how
of midnight, Bussell rrossed
come the polls are closed?"
the finish line at a Tampa
• » •
reitaurant. "I
wasn't too
Yep, former County En­
tired," he reflected. "The
gineer Carlton Bliss was cor­
back* of my leg* ached hut I
rect when he stated Hear
wain’t what you'd call ex­
WILKESBORO, V C. (UP1) 1Unite about right mile* west
Lake Road would become &gt;
“ dead issue,'* It was not even hausted."
—Three men were slain by of here.
mentioned on the new acoop
rifle fire In a mountain gunA woman, wits of one of
sheet for County Road Pro­
battle near here early today the victim*, wa* wounded in
gram. Fact remains that Rear
..... I’age 2
Bridge
a.id a fourth man was found the early morning shooting in
Like Road has the highest
......
Page
7
Classified
shot
to death, apparently a this rugged section of north­
daily traffic count of any
Page «
Comica .....
suicide.
west North Carolina.
Seminole County Road ac­
Dear Abhy ------ Pag* 2
Kusieil Spcaris, 42, dressed
Wilkes County authorities
cording to Mr. Boggs from
Page 4
Editorial
in paint-spattered overall*, identified Ihe three dead men
the State Road survey office
Entertainment
Page 2
was found dead with a shot­ a* Monroe Griffin. 50. his
In DeLanJ
• • •
Legal*
Page H A 7
gun by his side shortly after 22-year-old son, Lewis Griffin,
a a. m., about six hours af­ and Robert Huffman, $2, all
Puxgle . -------Pags 6
Oops that safe b o a t i n g
ter the bodies of the three of near Wilkesboro.
Society
....—
Pag* 3
course is not tomorrow but
Mrs. Knxie Huflman, wife
Sport*
....
Pag* 6 men were discovered at a
Mar. ti. . . . Surry I

Attorneys Ask
'Compensation'

United I’rcn* Leased Wire

Bulletin
The Sonny IJston-floyd ra t­
er son heavyweight cham­
pionship fight was postpon­
ed today for six nr seven
day* to allow more time
lor Union's slightly-sprain­
ed knee to heal.

NAS Man Joins
Energetic 700
In Walkathon

Reform Tax
Bill Expected

T l ’LS., FERUAUY 26, 10611

8ANFOI1H, FLORIDA

NO. 6.'&gt;6

£ nalyzes , Ponders, Probes , Etc.

Pact

City

ruuvA...

BRIEFS

nexation will bo required be­
fore water and sewer connec­
tions arc hooked up to any In­
dustrial area;
Agreed to hold a public
hearing March 25 on request

for n liquor license at 15th, east of Virginia Avenue north
and Elm for the Loyal Order of. Second Street owned by
of the Moose. The liquor zone Mrs. Martha It. Raborn;
will need to be enlarged by
Agreed to rename Country
ordinance if it Is approved; Club Drive lo Country Club
Agreed In annex two Inis |Hoad.

turn

Unfortunate
WASHINGTON
CPU
—
The' National Association for
Hie Advancement of Colored
People says its original bjeelinns to Miami Reach as a
possible silo for tlie Hall na­
tional political party conven­
tions were "unfortunate."

Muslims Meet
CHICAGO (C P I) — The
"black Muslim*", a militant
sect which preaches Hie sup­
remacy ol the Negro rare,
met in national convention to­
day under tlie leadership of
its "messenger of Allah” , Eli­
jah Muhammad.

Government Suit
MI AMI (C PU — Miami
realtor Douglas Voorhrc* sit
eil the federal government for
$75.wto
Monday,
hoping
through this to gel the l! S
ransoming of Cuhan invasion
prisoners into court for a
determination of its legality.

No Issues
TALI-A II ASS EE t CPI l Short campaigns eharaeterzed
by a large field of candi­
dates, heavy spending ami u
notable luck of issuc-s culmi­
nated today In the first of
three election* in IX counties
lo fill 3* new seats created
by reapportlonment.

Strike Set
United Pres* International
Railway clerks said they
will strike the Southern Paci­
fic, the West’ s largest rail­
road. tonight in a climax In
their five-year dispute over
automation New York pub­
lishers and striking printers
will meet again in an effort
to end the 81 day newspaper
strike.

Winter Storm
Slams Into Dixie

By Unhid Pres* liiteru.ilional
A new winter storm unload­
ed snow und ice in the Smith 1
today in n see-saw performW IT H A L L T H IS T A L K A IIO U T I ’uurtlimiso annex it niiirht l&gt;o n (rood
alire of the elements,
Idea fnp llie ('i m lily Cum mi union In look o ver tile cou rtroom today. T lir e o
Tennessee, Virginia a n d
Itiu Lels w ore filled w it It rain w a te r at 10 a.m. T h e ro o f o f th e fa c ility w as
North Carolina felt tlie brunt
ri’im im l lant y e a r.
(lle r u ld P h o to )
o f the new storm which tomlaical temperature* a* much
n* 40 degices from balmy
loading* over inm-h of tinregion Monday.
S h o vv e r * threatened the
turnout election in IK Florida
refused u»e of the wording
ihihliu interest in thu pro- emphasized.
counties to roIi-cI 3K new mem­ pasral new t usselheriy char­
The only other major objec­ "condemnation" or “ eminent
ber* o f the legjxluture under
ter nils ic|irc»ciiU'd hy' u lilciu tion was raised by llihhuid domain" in the paragraph
the state’ s revised reuppurt'a.-elhcrry, memlo.-r of the
luilf-da/iii pi-aplu ul Muiulay
dealing with the town's right
Ihutment plurt, und small cruft
chatter committee, who flatly
night’s
meeting
of
llacoun­
la acquire land fur public Im­
warning* wrrp up nlong the
IU
provement.
Chesapeake Ray und from cil und charter coinmilleu la
Casselberry remained ada­
discuss needed change* ill the
Morgan City, La., to Apalu
original draft before it
mant on the point even though
chimin, Fla.
,
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
The cold weather was ex­ diann Into bill far prusulitu
udvLril that ruscareh possib­
pected to spread into Georgia tilth til the State Legislature.
ly vs III -boss l Imt state legisOnly olle •&gt;! llie six present,
and
Ahibuoiu during the
J lutioii ulrendy grants the town
aftemioll. Low* of It to 20 Mrs. Edilii I)purr, suggested
Fuel presently being u»cd
.
degree* were predicted for ally i liunges. Mrs. Ruerr'x to file llie bol If lx at the II. L. s u c h powers.
main
objection
t-aneertied
uiUnder
&lt;*. nditiou* desired by
tin- northern section o f tinHunt cunning plum I- imt gas,
tieles
of
taxation
giving
llie
(
'
ussi
-II
h
i
ry a single property
ton state* tonight.
lull fuel oil, Everett Iliggs,
owner lefuslltg to sell could
Walter Lnonoy, 7S, and his council power to hup.sc iniy plant mulinger, raid today
hold up an entire improve,
wife, fa ille, 71, burned to final of taxes needed to finlltformanta aL the scene Fildeath this morning in their mice major Improvement!, ex­ day informed thu 1let aid new* in, ut program, possibly fur
cept ad valorem taxes, with­
many years.
home at Decutur, Ala.
icporter that the Imilei* were
out coming befole tlie people
Mrs. Duerr asked if u ma­
gas-fired, which when printed
iii a tefeienilum.
jority vote of the people re­
in Monday's Herald brought
Her insistent and uiguquesting l Imt withheld proper,
protest* from haul gu* com­
meiitulive presentation drew
lie* lo- sold would carry any
panies.
responsive file from some
Hlmid d»unr* are linked to
Riggs said today Hml tit- weight.
memla-ia of the council and
“ II hi pel cent of the peo­
note limv hours far the Semithough oil ha* been in use, and
resulted in (huiimun Edwiinl
ple wf 'tills' town agree on
Male
County It land Rank,
will continue to be uxral when
l.iinti i l o s i n g llie floor to any­
anything,' ” t'u-xelhviry said,
which lira nine effective Manthe plunl gets hack In opera­
one but the council and cornI’ll give it to them!"
day.
tion, (probably tin* week I, naAfter additional minor eorManila)-, T u c u l l y und iiiUlco until the charter in it* total gu* facilities are being
i retain* desired in certain
entirely Imd been read and
Thursduy, Ihe bald,, located on
prepared lur Ihe plant and
plunseoliigy were pomled out
Second St. la-bind Seminole considered.
will he Itooked up in a few
i In- ........... ul ill aft was turn­
Luitli (minted out lo Mis.
.Menn-riul Hospital will he
weeks, converting thu Indicts
Duerr
lli.it
the
council
is
elect­
ed
over to the atorney to "pur­
open from 3:30 to 8 p. m
to gns l,uinci».
ed by the people to niuliuge
sue and revamp supplement­
Ilnur* on Wednesday and
"W e will retain tlie fuel oil
tiiu town business and liiut
ary mutter in acrorduneo with
Friday will ba from 9 a. m.
lines, however, for emergency
those elected should lie aide to
finding* ul the meeting."
till 2 p. m.
service, sbi old there lot a
do t-o without having to bring
failure of the gu* service,"
every mailer to a public vote.
Riggs said.
"What you uie wanting is
for u* to write clause* in the
charter which would allow F u r r y C o llid c N
KOBE, Japan (U I'li — A
you, Uie voter, to relux your
walkway. Authorities said the
vigilance iu electing a coun­ Japanese ferry with (hi per­
shootings occurred sometime
cil. If y hi put the 'right' kind sons aboard collided with a
TALLAHASSEE (L T D —
between midnight and 2 a. m
of people ill office you won't freighter in early morning
Six prrtons claiming all or
A search was launrlied for
clarkne** today. A high death
have
to
worry
tthout
the
(inrt of Hie $100,IKK) state re­
Spears and several hour*
loll was iraicd.
ward lor solution of thu Cltlllater, bloodhounds led the 'wrong' kind of uctiun being
taken," he stressed.
poise to his hotly.
lingwortb murder case ar­
“ I believe that point* you Puy Raises
Officers said Spears ap­
gued their claim* before la-on
TALLAHASSEE (L P D — Circuit Court Judge W. May
parently went to hit own ore raising could bo brought
home after Hie slayings ami to suit by* any taxpayer if u The Cabinet Budget Commis­ Walker today.
picked up a shotgun which council should pas* nclicn you sion approved pay raises (or
Judge Walker said tbe hear­
was found at the scene. Offi­ ure questioning. You're ask­ Health Department sanitary ing, uhicb will include docu­
cers said Spears apparently ing that we limit powers engineers today but not at mentary evidence, writnrsscs
died from a self-inflicted which definitely should be in thr rates sought by tbe big and other technical matters,
wound.
the'hand* of the council," he agency.
may last all day.

Casselberry 'Talks' Charter

Biggs Says
Boilers Mol Gas

New Donor
Hours Noted

Gunbattle Leaves Three Dead

Herald Index

Established 1008

The City Commission Mon­
day night, after studying,
reading, inquiring, question­
ing,
examining,
weighing,
probing, analyzing, thinking,
reasoning,
reflecting
and
(Hindering, finally gave its
approval, by a I t vole, for a
fu r year contract with the
U rge Admission
Sanford Pipeline Co. to rou­
MACON, Ga. (UP1) — The
st ruct the I.veil It y with a Hi
student newspaper at Mercer
year renewal option alter the
University Monday editorially
urged Hie admission of a live year* have elapsed.
It look the commission, HI
Negro applicant Irom Ghana
minutes to go over the lease
an-i then adjourned the meet­
U. S. Pressure
ing until next Monday to give
GENEVA t u r n — Tlie attorneys a chance in get
United Slates will pressure
their legal thinking in order
the Russian* for nuclear nego­
before the lease is signed.
tiations a* long as there iv
Jim Crappa opposed the
a glimmer of hope for a test
move saying " I don’t like the
ban treaty, Informed sources
T|le ||praM UPrjpd Schoot
lirst (iv o year agreement."
Su||, j, T
wnethcr said today.
(Tapp* wanted the city to gel
$lou per month for Ihe lirst
he nr School Hoard members Terror Action
live years.
had a reply to this criticism
CARACAS. Venezuela (UP1)
Hie city will gel $1,200 per
and was informed that he,
— Gunmen believed In lie
Milwce, would attend this ] Communist terrorists broke year for Ihe lirst live years
allcrnoon's continued session into homes ami a factory here and then five percent of the
gross of Ha- company tlie
of the County Commission.
Monday to stral arms, am­ next lit )rar*.
Avery, when advised of munitions, money and other
Construction of the pipeline
this, concluded: " I'll have a properly, it was reported to­
is expected to ft art Within Hie
lot of questions for Mr. Mil- day.
next three weeks. The lino
wee to answer."
will stretch from the lake
Gets
Rebuke
Milwce telephoned The Her­
front to Mcllonville Avc. and
BRUSSELS
-France
ald at I2:3d p in. In say lie
I then to the Naval Air Station.
would nut attend tills after­ received a rebuke from it*
in other business, the cily
noon's Cum mission session Common Market partner* to­
reaffirmed its |*dley that anbut would have "a prepared day when they declined In
slalcmcnl, step hy step, Wed­ give final approval for an
economic aid program for
nesday morning "
former French rolonirs in
Alrlca.

★ ★ ★
Health Cards
'Knocked' Out

m

ussing

WEATHER: Shower* through Wetlnestlay. Turning coltl tonight. High today. *&gt;'*-60. Low tonight, Il'i-IO.

A recent fire nt Hie I'opular
Ave. dump was put out by
city crews. . . . Harrowed two
pumps from Hie utility depart­
ment to put out the hinre. , , ,
The word Is tiitst Hut depart­
ment just didn't have enough
men. Fire Chief Muck Cleve­
land Sr. will he asked to ex­
plain nt the next regular com­
with three public hcarinjw on reaming, occupied most
mission meeting.
•

Feudi n

i

of Huffman and sister of
Griffin, received * wound in
the back and was ho-pitaUzc J.
Tlie shooting* touched off
a
massive
manhunt
fur
Spears, a state highway em­
ploye.
RIoodliounds
were
brought in from a state pri­
son to aid a posse of high­
way patrolmen, sheriffs de­
puties and police.
Deputies found two of llie
dead men sprawled Inside
Mrs. Huffman’s house and
tlie third lying outside on a

' Six Claiming
Murder Reward

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