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l i m t l f t £dHwn Presented At Lyman
PAGE 12

THURS., FEBRUARY 21. 19M

COUNTY NEWS

Essay Contest Winners Get Awards
Four outstanding pupil* and
their teacher were honored at
Lake
Mary
Elementary
School -on Tuesday of this
week when Mr*. Earl Toney.
Essay Contest chairman of
the Lake Mary Women's
Club, presented awards won
In the recent conlcst spon­
sored by the club.
Presentations were made in
the office of Floyd Richards,
principal of the school.
The four finalists chosen
all are member* of the sixth
grade class of Mrs. Helen
Richey who proudly saw her
atudenta receive their prises.

Mr*. Toney stressed that
many fine essays were sub­
mitted for the decision of a
panel of three jurists, all re ­
tired English teachers resid­
ing in the area.
The essay winning first
prise was written by Patricia
Ann McCoy who was honored
guest at the monthly meeting
of the Lake Mary Women's
club held last week at which
time she received her 125
Saving* Rond first prise
a want.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es L. McCoy Jr. of
3529 Country Cluh Road, Loch

Arbor, rally Is the oldest of
a family of four. Her father
is a member of the faculty at
Seminole High where he
tcachca World History and Is
assistant football and base­
ball roach.
Pally has hern an active
member of lirownics and Girl
Scouta for the past four years.
Second prise went to Craig
Keogh, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Richard Keogh of Lake Mary.
Mrs. Keogh Is a second grade
teacher at the Lake Mary
School presently on leave.
Mr. Keogh Is eashler at Flor­

ida Stale Dank of Sanford.
Craig Is a Boy Scout whose
favorite past time is horse­
back riding.
Jane Mero, daughter of lo­
cal Real Estate Broker T. W.
Mero and Mrs. Mero. was the
lucky winner of the third
award.
Jane lives at Twin Lake*
and divides her time afier
school hours betwren Scout­
ing and dancing lessons. Tills
is her second championship
award since in the fourth
grade she took first prise of
a silver dollar in the annual

School Spelling Bee.
Honorable mentlu. went to
Betty L/&gt;u Kuykendall who
h*as attended schools at far
away a t . Whitby Island In
Washington State.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Jam es W. Kuyken­
dall of 605 Camellia Avc.,
Sunland Estates. Her father
retired last January from the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Sewing is Belty Lou's fav­
orite hobby and She also has
a large rock collection.
Craig, Jane and Betty Lou
received dcsk-sfse American

CAP Members
Meet With
Commander

EDITORIAL COMMENT

At Long Last
At Ion# lnftt, it nppenrn th a t action in to lm
taken to control dogs running loose in Seminole
County. The County Commimdon nnd Jnnticc of
the Peace Elmer Ashley hint Monday requested
of the legislative delegation th at a bill be put
through the Legislature allowing the County to
set up a dog pound, with a full-time employe.
JP Ashley summed the m atter for the dele­
gation thusly: “Many ownerless dogs . . . some
vicious . . . pm loose through the county, es­
pecially In the southern part. These animals are
not only a nuisance but a health menace."
The Judge reported It is necessary for him
to hose down his yard almost daily because of the
pocks of dogs ranging in bis neighborhood.
Thcro arc reports, too, of dog owners from
surrounding counties, especially to the south,
dumping their unwanted ]&gt;ooches in Seminole
County. Usually, these are female canines about
to bear litters.
These unwanted dogs are dropped in this
county becauso the owners' own counties huve
strict laws regulating control of the animals.
To abandon these animuls in their own bailiwicks
could bring the law down *4i them. So, Seminole
County . . .'w ithout controls a t the m om ent. . .
Inherits these nnlmnls.
Tho Commission memliers informed the
legislative delegation the County Attorney has
been Instructed to d raft a bill using the strong
Orange County dog law us a pattern. .

ESSAY CONTEST CHAIRMAN Mrs. Earl Toney, left, presented priza
winning students with their awards Tuesday a t the Lake Mary Element­
ary School. In order for nwards received, from left, were Patti McCoy,
first; Craig Keogh, second; Jane Mero, third and Betty Lou Kuykendall,
honorable m otion. Teacher, Mrs. Helen Richey, is a t right. Sponsor of the
contests wua the Lake Mary Womens Club.
(Herald Photo)

Welcome Wagon Club To Meet Equipment
In Casselberry Next Week Needed By
ny Jana Casselberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomer* Club
will meet al noon next Thurs­
day ut the Country Club of
Caaicllterry. The executive
board will meet at II a.in.
prior Id the mue ling.
Member* arr reminded io
bring while elephant ilctna
for n ailent auction which will
be held following the lunch­
eon. Bridge, pinochle ami ca­
nasta will he played in the
afternoon. Those who don't
play card* are urged to at­
tend ami learn to play or visit
with other non-play era.
Luncheon reservations ran
he marie wiUi Mrs. Lawrence
Pellinali.

Lyman Names
Honor Roll

MILS. EDITH NIKSNEIt of DeLeon Springs,
general chairman of tho Antique Show and Side
to bo held early next month a t tho Dellary Man­
sion House, posea with one of the at true lively
lettered signs which ure being distributed to
advertise tho event.
(Cox Photo)

Annual Antique Show
Scheduled In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mansion has been painted.
A.
MacNaughion. building The IlcUary Art* and
chairman for tha Florida Fed­ Crafta Club wUl serve lunch
eration of Art, Inc., report­ each day during the Show
ed this week that the kitchen, and Hale scheduled on March
pantry and storage rooms at 1 from it a. m. until V p m.
the OeDary Mansion House and one March 3 from 11 a.
headquarters are being paint­ m. unUl 6:30 p. m.
ed and that trees, shrubs and
Displays will be act up by
the law s are being put Into exhibitors from all parts of
good condition in preparation the stats and door prises will
for tha annual Antique show be awarded each day. Mrs.
and Sale next month.
Edith Nicsncr of Deleon
A new w«U has been dug Springs Is general chairman
and the entire exterior of the uf the evenl.

flagi on upright atand* a*
their prise* which emphasis­
ed the essay theme, "The
Strength of the Arm of Free­
dom."
This patriotic topic ia the
general Iheme adopted by the
State Federation of Women'■
Club* (his year "To Strength­
en the Arm of Freedom." The
Lake Mary Club sponsored
the contest lo help build inter­
est in American ideals.'
School children submitted
essays of no less than 500
words telling what this meant
lo them.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman Principal R a l p h
Diggs
has
released
the
school's honor roll for the
third six weeks grading per­
iod.
Named were: Seniors— La­
rue liaimcr, Roger ilutlcr,
Irene Peak, Larry Dill, Bet­
ty Field, David House, Dona
Friend,
Jennifer
Iordan,
Jainci Me Evert, Mary Mur­
ray, Siiaryn Munnel, Sharon
Lovell, Linda fajtig, Frank­
lin Johnson, Gild* PettlnaU,
Nellie Rupe, Jeff Schembcra,
Mary Elta Roberta, Jeanne
S ean, Samira Unley, Lypett*
Werner ami Beverly Yates.
Juniors — Cheryl B e r r y
(straight A'a), Susan BonEsse (straight A'a) Sylvia
Chambers, Kay Clarke, Ste­
ven Kith, Patrick McLaugh­
lin, John Peterson and Huger
Schmidt.
Sophomore*— Marcia Eastcrllng, Cathy Etcher (straight
A'a), Rleliard Hall, Aurora
Harrison, Andrew Hincly. Ro­
bert Arthur Hunnicut, Bonnie
Layinon (straight A'*). Don­
ald Fatrick, Sharon Tucker,
Penelope Vaughn (straight
A'*) and Ruth Wright.

Drive Nets $120
Mrs, Ruth Boswell, chair­
man of the annual March of
Dime* held in Cbiiluola on
Jan. 31 between the hour*
of 6 and I p . m - report* that
a total of 1120 was collected
by llie volunteer workers.

Mr*. Maryann Miles, club
president, ha* expressed her
appreciation to all those con­
tributing furniture and house­
hold goods for the destitute
family of nine which the club
lias been helping,
Following appeal* printed
in local newspapers there was
a
heartwarming
response
from people in the Sanford
area a* well a* in Altamonle
Spring*, Casselberry, F e r n
Park, Forest City and other
South Seminole communities,
according In Mrs. Miles.
Several men (nun Hie Pra­
irie Lake Baptist Church as­
sisted in Hie pickup and de­
livery of such articles as a
washing machine, apace heat­
er and electric range.
Memliers of lha rluh who
alirndrd Hie style show and
dessert rani party given by
the Sanford Welcome Wagon
Newcomer* Club on Tuesday
were Mrs. Ollie Duffy, Mrs.
Lucille Crowell, Mri. Minna
Crum, Mra. Barbara Cossln,
Mr*. Vera Christianson and
Mra. Miles.
South Seminole residents
arc Invited lo notify Welcome
Wagon Hostess Nora (Mrs.
Wayce) Norris if new people
move Into iheir neighborhood
so that she may call upon
them.
Wednesday, Feb. 27, ha*
been designated as Welcome
Wagon Benefit Night at the
Jai Alai Fronton.

Explorer Post
By Louise Simunek

Leader Don MacLeod of
Explorer Post 36 of Alta­
monte Springs hat announced
that the newly organised
post i* in need of a gat
plate whirh burn* bottled gas
as well as canvassr* or tent­
age ami other camping equip­
ment.
The boys are ambitious and
perform ail sorts of odd Jobs
to raise funds for Iheir post.
Their latest project hat been
the collecting of aoft drink
bottles which they conscient­
iously wash before turning
in.
Redden!* or organlralions
in tlie area wishing to assist
tiie Post with any of the
needed item* arc asked lo
contael .Maclwod who will be
glad to arrange pickups.

Cub Scouts
Set Banquet
ny llrlrn Snodgrass ’
Cub Scout Troop 560 of De­
nary will hold Ita annual Blue
and Bold Banquet fos memb e n and their families al 0
p in. Friday at the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church
in Enterprise.
Place card*, centerpiece*
and favor* fur the banquet
hive been made by Hie Cuba
under the supervision of Mr*.
It. T. Hatchett, banquet chair­
man.

Call Your Reporters
Seminola County area residents are invited tn »ubmit
news Items for report in thu Sanford Herald to the iioui corrci|Hindent in Uiulr urea or directly to the Herald offirra.
AREA
Altamonle Springs
Rear Lake-Formal City
Casselberry
Chuluota
DeBary
Enterprise
Geneva
Luka Mury
Lake Monroe
Longwood
North Orlando
Osteen
Oviedo

REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mr*. Loui*« Simunek
838-1240
Mra. Shirley Wentworth 838-1076
838-5016
Mra. June Cusirlberry
Mrs. Jean Magln
365-3742
Mra. Adam Muller
668-4410
Mit* Helen Snodgrass
668-9933
Mrs. Louise Grayson
340-4671
Mr*. France* Wester
322.6249
Mrs. II. L. Juhn.cn
322-4722
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
Mr*. Mona G(Instead
312-2291
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Mra. Linda Smithson
365-3514

By .Mona Grtnstrad
Four senior CAP members
met last Saturday at the
home of South Seminole Com­
posite Squadron Commander
tst Lt. Henry Ward.
Application* of new mem­
ber* were processed and
further plans for the squadron
were discussed. Due to in­
clement weather Cadets in
attendance were unable lo
participate in drill activities.
Senior members attending
were Ut. Lt. Ward and 5taf(
Officer* Jack O'Donnell, operations officer; Mrs. Lyn­
wood Mirhaux, personnel and
Dave Tilson, public informa­
tion officer.
All person* Interested In
joining the CAP are urged lo
conUct any of the ataff of­
ficer* for information. Mem­
bership is open to adults be­
tween llie ages of 18 and 62
year* a* senior member*.
Cadet membership is limited
to those between Uve ages
of M and 18 years.
All new cadets have been
requested to have their uni­
forms within 30 daya after
joining the CAP. To assist
them in obtaining Hie requir­
ed insignia, etc., Bill Living­
ston of the Longwood Plaza
Barber Sliop ha* offered to
return the price of cadet hair
cuis to llie squadron ‘und.
Cadets tnusl show their iden­
tification card when paying
fur the haircuts.

By Jane Casselberry
Dr. Fagan Thompson, m an­
ager for the U. S. Atomic En­
ergy Commlsiion'a traveling
exhibit, "This Atomic World,"
presented a fascinating de­
monstration and elcture on
the constructive uses of
atomic energy to the entire
student body at Lyman High
School Tuesday morning.
TTie exhibit is on tour from
tlie Oak Ridge Institute of
Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
Thompson, who speaks a
language hi* teenage aud­
iences can “ dig," kept hi*
youthful listeners so interest­
ed that hi* talk might well
be railed “ Fun with Fusion."
At least one student. Sher­
ry Lovell, found the demon­
stration to tie a "hair ra tt­
ing experience" aa she w-a*
subjected to 350,000 volt* of
static electricity produced by
a model Van deGraaff gen­
erator, devien used ui smash­
ing the atom.
Thomp-on showed a working
model of a nuclear power
plant pointing out that the
cheapest one to tie built, lo
date, coit 830 million.
Nuclear power plants arc
in use in the Navy's 28
atomic »uhmarines. The fire
power of one of these auhs
equipped with nuclear warlicada exceed* all thal used
by both sides during World
War II, including the two
atomic bomba.
The nuclear powered Aircrall Carrier Enterprise, the
worlds largest and fastest
man of war, is capable of do­

South Seminole
DWC Hears
Sheriff Hobby

Operation* of Boy* Ranch,
sponsored by tlie Florida
Sheriffs Asm., were explain­
ed by Seminole County Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby for members
of the South Seminole Demo­
cratic Women'* Club al last
Thursday's meeting.
The meeting and program
were held at tlie Rik*ha Inn
in Fern Park with Mr*, lotcillc Green, president, presid­
ing.
Hobby explained in detail
how the boy* are selected to
live at tlie Ranch pointing nut
that although the youths
come from destitute families,
none is accepted if he ha*
a juvenile record.
In oilier points of hi* talk.
Hobby stressed the import­
ance of every Individual ex­
ercising his privilege lo vote.
"Our greatest liberty Is our
right to vote and if we rail
to do io, we have no reason
lo grijie," he emphasized.
Hnutine mailer# were re ­
ported during the club’s busi­
ness meeting which preceded
tlie luncheon and program.
Tlie next meeting will bo at
Hy Linda Smithson
Student* al St, l.ukr's 7 p. m. on March 14 at the
Chi inti inn Day School in Hikslia.
Slaviu enjoyed Valentino Day
parties L st Thursday.
A committee of mother*
provided refreshment* fur nil
of the children. Thu kinder­
garten rlasa and the rumbinod
grade* one and two and three
By loo 1st Simunek
and four were served cupcake*
Harry Wise of Sanford will
and aoft drlnki in their claai- present his 90 minute "Mr.
room* white grades f i v e Magic" Show In the Alta­
through eight were served In monte
Elementary School
the library.
Auditorium Friday at 7:30
Mr*. Robert Lee, chairman p. m. Door* of the auditorof the party committee, wai ium will open at T p. m.
a sainted by Mra. W. K. Meek,
Sponsor* or the program,
Mra. K. H. Lyles, Mrs. Ray Hie Altamonte Parent-Tcarh.
Hcuslcy, Mrs. II. F. Ward Jr., er A*»n„ advise that the
Mil. E. Grant, Mr*. Glenn •how will provide an evening
Neuman, Mr*. A. SUnko and of good, clean, family-type
entertainment. RefreahmcnU
Mrs. IL Dann.
of popcorn and aoft drinks
will be sold during intermis­
sion.
Proceed* from Hi# show
will be used lo purchase books
for the school library.

Slavia Students
Enjoy Parties

‘Mr. Magic'
To Present Show
In Altamonte

Chuluota Club
To Distribute
Progress Report

By Jo in Magln
The Board of Director* of
the Greater Chuluota Com­
munity Club is in the proce**
of preparing a progress re­
port for the je e r 1962.
The report will be distribut­
ed throughout the community
in the hope* of bringing about
a better undemanding be­
tween the club and Its poten­
tial member*.
Each resident Is aaked to
read tlie report, thoroughly,
and fill in the blank provid­
ed on the last page with
any suggestions he or she
HERALD OFFICES: Sanford 322-2011, 322-2012 and may have on lielping to make
the community 6 better place
322.2018; County 425-6938 and 424-8824.
to Uve.

ing 43 knot* according to
Thompson.
Some of the Industrial use"
for nuclear energy named In­
cluded testing the cleaning
power of soaps and deter­
gents, making plastic baby

FAGAN THOMPSON

North Orlando
To Organize
Lillie League
By Mona Grlnatead
A Little Ix-ague organiza­
tional meeting will be held
in North Orlando Saturday at
5 p. m. at the home of Bob
Stephenson, 20 Cortex Ave.
An official (cam and a farm
team of 15 players each will
be chosen.
All boys who will be nine
years of age and not more
than 13 years of age by \ug.
1 of this year are eligible
to play.
North Orlando, which has
entered the Casselberry Lea­
gue to play as a North Or­
lando team, need* a sum of
Uu to make up the necessary
$128 entry fee. Residents and
organizations in the commun­
ity are being asked to help
ralae the needed fund and lo
provide managers, coaches
and umpires for the team*.
Stephenson
reports
that
nine uniforms donated last
year by Holler Chevrolet uf
Sanford still are on hand.

Garden Club
Hears Program
On Hypnotism
By louise Simunek
Last week's program on
Ebtical Hypnotism met with
enthusiastic response from
members of the Altamonle
Springs Garden Club who
heard Richard Well* llowen.
ethical hynoptlst, relate how
Ihc practice i* being widely
used in Ihc medical and den­
tal fields and in various
phases of psychiatry.
A* part of Ida program
Bowen had one group of the
cluh member* stand and some
were used as subjects to
illustrate and highlight Ills
talk. A lively question and
answer period followed.
Gardening tips were given
by L. T. Bryan who spoke
on "fertllliera."
It was announced that the
club nutted approximately
$200 from ill recent Smorgas­
bord Dinner.

bottle* heat proof and tb«
preservation of food atuff.
Thompson also told of ut
many use* In medicine such
as In the treatment of thy.
roid and cancer.
He told of the progress in
plans for nuclear powered
missiles, beginning with the
project Kiwi and culminating
In the giant Nova rocket
which will have a 12 million
pound thrust.
Thompson lectured through­
out live remainder of the day
to students in the various
physical and biological science
classes.
George Thompson, elec­
tronics instructor at Lyman,
introduced members and off&gt;«
cers of Hie TEC Cluh (Technical Education Club) which
he said might also repre­
sent "Tomorrow'* Educated
Citizens."
The Lyman cluh will am
Hale with the state organiza­
tion at a meeting lo be held
in Ocala Sautrday and will
have the largest membership,
percentage wise, of any club
in the at ate.
Ann Miller, vice president of
th *• r)f»h. presented Lyman
Principal Ralph Diggs with
a TEC Club pin and membership card making him the
first honorary member.

Altamonte Boys
Make 10-Mile
Weekend Hike
Ry Louise Simunek
Tn tine with Scouting am)
not necessarily due to Presi­
dent Kennedy's recent inter­
est in hiking, members of i J
Altamonte Boy Scout Troop
38 marie m 10 mile hike last
weekend from the Fire Sta­
tion to Camp Wilderness off
the Longwood- Markham ILL
Fourteen boys and three
leaders started out at 7:30
a.m, Saturday morning land­
ed with per.nnal gear and
light comping equipment mid
even the rain didn’t dampen t)
spirit).
Scoutmaster Jack Stuart
made the hike with the boys
while Assistant Joseph Simu­
nek nnd Explorer Roger I.an*
dervillc took "tha easy way
out'' by driving the Troop
truck to the overnight camp­
site.
The trip was, made In prop­
itiation for this aummer's 0
scheduled three-day, 50-mi lo
hike to Camp Lanoche.
Members making tho hike
were Gerald Crocker, John
Dab*, Mil key Hawks, Gary
Herndon, Rob Mioduckl, John
Newell, Donald Paulsen. D o n ­
ald i’oit, .Mike Riekett, David
Shot, George Simpkins. Jack
Simunek, Bruce Stuart nnd
6)
Bruce Willis,

Library Assn.
Sets Sales
By fouler Simunek
The Altamonte Springs Lib.
rary . Assn, will sponsor a
•pedal "George Washiflgton"
sale of excellent used cloth­
ing and household items on
Friday and Saturday wilh
sales to begin at 8 a. m.
earh day.
The sale will be held in
front of the Altamonte Springs
Fire Station and residents
arc invited to "come browse,
come buy."
I)

Blood Bank
Sets Visit
By Helen Snodgrass
The first visit this year to
the Enterprise area of the
Blood Bank Mobile Unit has
been set from S to 7 p. m.
at the Dickinson Memorial
Library In Orange City on
Friday, March 6.
Donor* are urgently need­
ed.
Those in the 11-20 year age
bracket who wish to give
blood may do so if tliey have
their parent*'
permission
All other persons, In good
health, over 21 and under 60
y e a n of age are acceptable.

J&gt;

ORDER OK THE ARROW Scout* of Ctuvaelberry
Troop 341 ure Jerry Skinhtk and Rickey Caaae).
berry. The boy* received their OA Patches ut i
recent Court of Honor after Bucce*sfu)ly passing
the Ordeal a t Camp Lanoche.
(Herald Photo)

�Have A Heart' This Heart Sunday
i

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fly I. Alilt Y VERSHKI.
Tax Collector John Gallo­
way tell* us that a half-mil*
lion dollar* in license tars
were lotd during thr rush pe­
riod here. . . . 20.818) tags sold
including hundred* from Or*
mure County . . . that's ].100
more tat:* sold here than lust
year ami &gt;25,(mo more in rev­
enue.

*

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A CONVERSATION WITH
JOHN GALLOWAY.
REPORTER: John, what do
you think about a cuurthouse
annex.
GALLOWAY: No!
REPORTER: Why
GALLOWAY: We l l , we
haven't even pot • decent
courthouse here.

•

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•

A CONVERSATION WITH
CLERK A R T RECK WITH
JR.
REPORTER: Are you lit
favor of an annex?
I1KCKWITH: I’m willing to
cooperate but will have to
wait and *ee what thefens.
Utility report show*.
«

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A FEW CONVERSATIONS
ABOUT A PAY RAISE FOR
CIRCUIT JUDGES.
REPORTER: (standing on
the comer with Mack Cleve­
land J r. anil Gordon Freder­
ick). Judge Volip William* Jr.
asking for state support on
pay raise fur judges how do
you ail feel about it?
CLEVELAND: I’ll have to
consider it along with the
other request*.
FREDERICK: No puiticulur comment at thia time.

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WKATHEIl: (‘lent* nml cooler through Saturday. High today, 60-65. Low tonight, 40-15.
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Lake M a ry Blvd. Top
Seminole Road Project
Lake Mary Boulevard was
given No. I priority in a &gt;51,0(W county road improvement
program approved today hy
the County Commission.
County Engineer William
Rush and Itoad Supt. J . C.
Lavender presented recom­
mendation* In the Commis­
sion, which appnnrd all but
one,
Two mile* of Lake Mary
Boulevard will lie improved,
mostly resurfacing, some re­
building and some levelling,
at an estimated cost of &gt;13,000.
At the suggestion of Com­
missioner James Avery, the
Commission directed Bush lo
obtain additional right-ofway
along the street for future

development connecting with
Interstate 1.
The Commission also voted
In rebuild completely the
north one mile of Old Lake
Mary Rond at a cost of &gt;13.000. Bush also was directed
lo obtain lurthcr right-of-way
along this road for 'til tire
development.
Bush al*o was directed to

request
Ihe
Imke
Mary
Chamber of Commerce to
sponsor a name - changing
contest for Old Lake Mary
Road to eliminate confusion
with other streets, roads.
Imulevards
and
highway*
named "Lake Mary."
Lavender and Ru*li recom­
mended rebuilding of seven
tnlie* of. Ihe I am gwnod Mark-

Arguments Heard
In Slander Suit

Arguments on a defense pealed however he rules, dir­
motion lo dismiss Ihe City of ected attorney* to file briefs
Sanford us a party in a &gt;100,- supporting their arguments,
Tlie ease is that of M. L.
000 slander suit were heard
this morning by Circuit Judge .Saxon, doing husinr&gt;s as the
• • •
Saxon Termite Control. Holly
Vassar B. Carlton.
Minute* later on the phone
The court, stating his de­ Hill* against City Manager
with Joe Utivia.
GAINESVILLE — (Special)
DAVIS: Haven't seen the —Rays of hope shone through cision probably will be ap­ Warren E. Knowles ami the
statewide bill. . . . Don't know sordid tales of wholesale
whether I’m in favor of It . . . home repair frauds that be­
■cent* every011* wants a rsise. gan to unravel here this
• • •
morning before a special
Thought about calling Jan
legislative committee.
Kuitunc hut it seems a shuttle
Way* to curb abuses in the
to have to call outside the home repair ajui shell home
county to get a legislative
industries were suggested by
hopeful. . . . He works in Or­
attorneys, hulliler*, law en­
lando.
.MOSCOW (U PD —Tha So­ l Defense Minister Marshal
forcement officers and vic­
• • •
viet Union warned the Unite,I Rodion Malinovsky made tire
tims.
Stale* today that any attack threat in » slmngly-worded
Puzzle??? How come city i
"Till* seems like something
on Cub* would statl \Yorld speech marking th* 45th an­
employes will pick up tree
we must cniet from ail
niversary of thr Soviet armed
debris a t the curb on Myrtle
War III.
sides," Rep. A. J. Thomas,
force*.
Avenue at 6th Street? But
of Starke, a member of the
"We want to admonish tha
not right around the corner
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committee, said to several
on 6th Street a t Myrllu Ave­
nggressive circles," he said,
of (lie wit nesses. Each time
"thnl an Hllui'h on tint Cuban
nue?
he got affirmative answers.
•
a
•
republic would murk the be­
Regulation of everything
ginning of a third world war."
MEMO TO OCR HEALTH
from financing to carpentry
DEPARTMENT: W h y n o
He *nid that in the event
public campaigns telling peo­ was suggested by witnesses.
of uny aurh attack, the Soviet
ple to gel (heir inoculation More thin 100 persons were
Union would bo in the fore­
present for the hearing,
WASHINGTON (UI’l)-T h r front of those to help Cuba.
shots. . . . We rend that 30
percent of the first graders In which re.re**rd at 12:3o and Unilrd States has demanded
" I t 1* impossible to intimi­
was scheduled to resume Ibis a speedy explanation from date u»." ho said. "Wc Iijivb
central Florida have not been
afternoon.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro the power to burn up the nginoculated,
of the attack by MIG fighter* gressom in Hi* first hour of
a
•
•
on an unarmed American attack."
Delmur Cabinet will rlosc
shrimp boat in the Fkuida
its doors in April. . . . Not
Strait*
even use the facility for a
A strong note demanding
warehouse anymore.
a
a
•
an early reply was sent to
Havana Thursday afternoon
T o d a y I * Washington's
birthday. . . . How tunny flags B,v United I'rrss International a* President Kennedy promis­
out on First SL . . . Weary,
Temperature* skidded lie- ed swift action lo prevent any
gel so weary. . . .
low zero in parts of the South­ repetition of the attack
a
a
•
Two Sanford Naval Air Sta­
A Cuban radio broadcast
land today in a bitter cold
Which remind* me there's a wave that slashed deep Into monitored in Miami Thun- tion officers were missing
day night rharged (lie United and presumed dead in the
George Washington a t Semin­ Dixie.
crash of a A5A Vigilante
ole Memorial Hospital. . . .
The mercury plunged lo State* had "invented" the
Oh by the way. also a Robert Ihrce below zero *1 Cross MIG attark to cover op »i*r aboard the USS Enterprise In
E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. ville Tenn., in the Cumber- lica against Cuban shipping thr Mediterranean lata Wed­
. . . Check the hospital rec­ land Mountains and to seven by anti-Castro exiles to this nesday night.
'Hie missing were identified
ord*. . . . I wunder who's in beluw at Bluefield, V*.
country.
as Lt. Charles Kruse and Lt.
the south wing ?
The
President
told
his
news
In Atlanta, temperatures
a s *
(J g.) Clarence Cottle. The a t­
dropped lo nin* degrees. conference Thursday that the
United Fund facetted •
tack bomber plunged Into the
D
e
f
e
n
s
e
Department
had
Firemen were hampered by
check from the dog track for
sea after a Navy practice
been
ordered
to
make
any
&gt;500 result of Jan. 21 charity the bitter eold in battling a necessary revisions In stand­ night landing operations, ac­
&gt;600.0(10 fire lhat destroyed
cording to officials.
night.
a Shrine temple near the ing orders to insure action
• a a
Both men were attached to
against
any
attacking
craft.
Don't forget, the hour* downtown area
VA1I-7.
have been changed at the
Kruse resided with his wife
Herald Index
lllood Bank. They ant open
and family al 111 East JenGlee
Club
Hail
night* now, front 4 to I
kin* Circle while Collie was
Bridge
. .... Page fl
Hie annual Glee Club Ball
p
in.,
Monday
through
a resident of Kingston, N. C.
Classified
....
Page
1
1
1
A
II
Tnursday. So no u&gt;e saying, will be held in Hie cafeteria
Comics
Pag* 11
"I In v e n t got lime . . . 1 of Seminole High School to­
Dear Abby
Pmga 8
Skin Blemish
night
with
the
traditional
have to go to work." Go
Editorial ...
Page 4
WASHINGTON (CPI) down B E F O R E
aupper crowning of the "Belle of the
Entertainment Page ft A 7
The White IIoum* said today
though . . . you must not Hall" al 10 p m. Miss Kay
Legal* ....
..... Page 10
President Kennedy ha* been
rat lour hours Itcforc donat- Ivey, a former Belie is ex­
I’uszl* ---------Page10 receiving treatment for sev­
pected to ’be present to crown
Society ...._____ Page R
eral week* for a skin blem­
Ihe new Belle, who is selected
ish on his k it cheek.
Sport*
.
Pag* 6
Muckall, former man- by the school faculty.
the Sanford Gas Comiho was critically and
cutty Injured in an aue accident last fall was
n Honorary* member of
The ail categories of pic­
t by the board of diEveryone will have a would determine the award­
Uob is now in tha chance lo vole for their fav­ ing of ribbons, but that the tures will lie grouped together.
is Hospital in Coral orite painting in liie big an­ judges’ ribbon* would be re­ They will include landscapes,
moved. and viators given a still life, portraits, animals,nual Art Show which begin* slip of paper on which they abstracts and the youth divi­
Jaycre Fertiliser sal* to- at noon Sunday at Uie Civic will be invited to note the sion.
The last group, featuring
painting that most pleased
tiiunow . . . worthwhile pro­ Center.
Die work of young artb ts of
Mr*. Mildred Babcock, pres- them.
ject* will be financed by Uii*.
Mayor Tom McDonald will the area, U a growing divi­
ident of live Sanford Art Asso. . . HUY.
• * •
riation, which sponsor! the present the ribbons to tha sion, w-hich drew many raves
1. pun. m tha from viewers at last year*
AND DON'T F O R G E T annual mas* exiubiuuo said winners a t
vniioua dnrtoon of tha
&lt;* tt»
HEART SUNDAY . . . I

Sordid Repair
Tales Told

Attack On Cuba
Is War, Red Says

U. 5. Demands
Incident Report

Freezing Cold
Slams Dixie

ham Road north to Highway
■W at an o ti’tnafoif eosf of
$13,000 per mile. The Com­
mission directed the road be
prepared two miles a year
for future improvements.
These resurfacing projects
were approved:
Redhug Road, 0.7 mile at
east end; Lake Howell Hoad,
500 feet and obtain right of-

Two NAS Men
Missing At Sea

way for future Improvement:
Palm Spring* Rornl. 1.4 mile*
from Highway 4:i&lt;&gt; to North
Street; North Street, 0,'J nile
from Palm Springs Roast west
lo 1-4; Orange Boulevard, one
mile at smith end; latch Ar­
bor lloavl, 13 miles, and
Cameron Hoad, one mite.
Two and one half miles of
Old Monroe Road w ill lie re­
built to a 12 foot width at a
cost of $ii,thJ0.
Grmling of these road* wm
approved:
Pincuny, tun miles; Sipes,
one-tin)f m ile; Kentucky, one
mile, and Snow Hill, one mile.
Snow Hill Road was damaged
extensively by (lie December
freeze.
At press time Commission­
ers were commencing study of
Hush's and Lavender'* recom­
mendations for o f i:UI,(Hh&gt; pri­
mary nml peccndnry road im­
provement program for prenentnthin to the State Rond
Department on March 7 at
DcLnnd.

I1E AIM’ SUNDAY CHAIRMAN. Mrs. Lewis D. Timmy, (loft) meets with
(’upluiii, Mrs. CleorKO Mills, (cottier) and worker. Mrs. Hurt Hinson for
final chock on plans for the Heart Sunday Fund Drive when hundreds of
local women will he calling on their neighbors to “ Help Your Heart Fund—
Help Your Heart." Headcpiarters for captains will lie in the library a t
Seminole Memorial Hospital. The Skate City Heart Fund Show and Coro­
nation will begin a t 8 p.m. a t Iho Longwood link.
(Herald Photo)

New
City
Hall
BRIEFS
For Longwood?

J f lS L W A . . .

B itter Cold

lly Unilrd I'rrs* International
Hitter cold blasted the east­
ern half of the nation today
Indications
and temperatures tumbled City Hall emilit
far below freezing am iss the Thursday night
fur March I lor
Mllltll.

City of Sanford over remarks
allegedly made by Knowles,
Saxon seeks damages of $250,.
taxi from t!&gt;e City and $150,00(1
Earthquake
from Knowles.
WKLSHADKN, G e r m a n y
City Attorney William Hut­
(Ul’l)—A severe earthquake
chison argued that the plain­
ill Libya ha* killed at least
tiff failed to meet require­
250 person* and Injured almui
ment* of the City charter,
5(8i more, a U. S. Air Force
which provides the City shall
spokesman rrporled today.
be notified within 30 days
prior to the filing of a com­
Solution Asked
plaint.
Defense
Attorney*
NEW YORK (Ul’l) — 'Hie
Maurice Wagner and Harold
New York Newspaper Guild
Johnson argued lhat the peti­
M cm htri of Hie Altamonte want* Mayor Robert F. Wag­
tion, it*elf, met the require­
Town Council Thursday night ner to carry out President
ment* stipulated In the com­
agreed to go along with pro­ Kennedy's suggestion for a
plaint.
posals of Police Chief Grad) third parly solution of Hits
Hull to provide lliv town's city's deadlocked newspaper
right
volunteer poljcrmrn dispute.
with insurance and uniform*.
Monthly insurance cost.*, Amendment Asked
a* discussed al Wednesday
WASHINGTON ( UI’D -T h e
night'* regular m e e t i n g ,
Defense Department lias ask­
would run tome $3 H3 per
ed Congress for uri amend­
KEY WEST (U ri) - \ U. man. Benefit* range up to
ment lo Hie six-month mili­
S. Public Health Officer re­ $:too per month tor life or tary training program that
$5,i8i0
for
death.
This
plan,
or
ported today that one dead
would vary the | re nod of ac­
a' simitar tine, will be provid­ tive duty from four to lu
sailor and Ihrco crewmen
ed, Mayor Lawrence Swot- months.
apparently
stricken
with
turd said today.
Asian flu were removed from
Uniform costs will lie some­ Job Secure
a merchant tanker to a hos­
where
near &gt;300.
pital here Thursday.
WASHINGTON I DPI!—Sec­
In other action at the spe­
The victim was identified
retary
of State Dean Rusk
as 42 yeaf-old Genera Arztl of cial Hireling the council appeared today to lie quite
agreed
to
dismiss
John
Wolf,
Ixm Angeles, Calif.
secure in his job, despite con­
Dr, Ralph Ikrz. said Anti part lime pnlircmnn who lias tinuing speculation that Ills
apparently died from the A» lieen on the town payroll position is not loo strung.
ian flu He has asked the vic­ since an arridenl several
tim's widow for permission year* ago when he was in Face Trial
jured al the Ibixcnwald Negro
to perform an autopsy.
MIAMI (U PD —'Ten Cubans
The stricken crewmen of School fire while serving as will face a city Judge Fell. 27
a
volunteer
fireman.
Ihe tanker "Mission San Ra­
on charges of rliMiiderly con
fael" were identified a* I la
duct that grew out of a near
arlan Itada, 32. of Huron, S.
Out touched oil by picketing
D., Mike Dnrchinceg, 48, of
Pacifist*.
Brcnfon, III., and Harry Ber­
ry, 18. uho-e hometown was
LEOPOLDVILLE fIll’ll — Talks Vetoed
not immediately known
4 company of Sw-odir-h Unit
GENEVA I U P I ) - 11m So
All were reported in “sat- ed Nations troop* rushed to
isfactor)" condition.
day lo Kapanga near tin- Ka vlet Union today vetoed llig
tangasAngola border where Three nuclear test han nego­
Katangese gendarmerie were tiations and liiMsicd Hie issue
must he thrashed out hy Hie
reported bt Ivave mutinied.
A radio message wnt by a m in e 17 nation disarmament
Mcthodt** misiuAisry station ronlerencc.
in
Kapanga said Hie gendar­
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!&gt; —
IT. S. Rapped
government announced Thurs­ mes hud imprisoned their
MOSCOW t Ul’l) —Tim So
day It will provide on-base own officer* and were running
ekm entary school* it six wild in thn town, looting vtei newspaper Tnid rharged
military base* in three South­ houses and attacking civi­ today lhat U. S. military
ern stales because segregated lians, Hie mutiny apparently planes twice buzzed a Rus­
school* in tlw&gt; area do not was caused tiy a pay dispute sian merchant ship on Ihe
way lo Cuba with a cargo id
provide statable education.
(arming equipment.
Francis Keppcl, U. 8. t'dti Spring1 Dcnrilino
WASHINGTON (Ill’ll ration romrnisiioner, Mid the
school* wdt be built al Ft. President Kennedy says it Flu Spreads
Jackson and Myrtle Beach should lie apparent by spring­ lly Unilrd Press International
A six-week seige of Hu
Air Force Itu»e, S. C., Ft. time whether Russia is will
Stewart and Itobina Air Force ing to agree to a nuclear led which ha* closed sclimils and
cut Into industrial production
Haas-. Ga , and Ft. McClellan ban.
continued to spread westward
and Ft. Rucker, Ala.
today. Health officials said
On Sale
HAVANA (Ul’l)—The flrsl llte outbreak covered nearly
U. 8. drugs and medicines half Hie nation.
shipped to Cuba, ransom lor
released Bay of Pigs prison­ Collision
EL DORADO, Ark. (UPD
There is no admission to ers went on sale in Havana
A train carrying highly vol­
the Art Showr, which will be yesterday.
atile chemicals rammed a
seen from main to 7 p. hi.,
gasoline truck and burst into
Tanker
Search
and visitors are expected
MIAMI (U PI&gt;-Five Coast flames t o d a y at nearby
from all over the state. Tee Guard planet searched Hie Norphlet. Police begun evac­
and cookie* will lie served blue-green waters of one al uating the 1.2li0 town resi­
during the o|s-n hour* and the world'* busiest sea lanes dents and *|x'dulizrd chemi­
membrra of the Sanford Art again today, seeking clue* lo cal firefighter* ruslwd to the
Association will serve as Hie disappearance of a 524- scene. First reports said at
hosts and stand by for ques- fool chemical tanker and her least Hires persuus were in
jurtd.
ar direction*.
J» crewman.

Council OK's
Chief's Request

Flu Outbreak
Kills Sailor

Troops Rush
To Stop Mutiny

On-Base Schools
Set By U. S.

Sanford Art Show Sunday

Hint a beginning on n new Longwood
bo made this year were revealed
when the City Council set a meeting
the specific purpose of discussing tlto

project.
A meeting will lie held in the interim lo go over
the budget before any definite
plan* for building me made.
Ill other liusine** nl Thurs­
day night's continued meet­
ing nil ordinance was passed
changing, in whole or part,
designation* of streets and
uvriiue* to rumo In lino willv
Hie city's new plus* of having
•III avvnues run e»«t ami west
and all street* north and
*until.
All order for 112 new street
sign* vvu* placed with Muni­
cipal Supply nml Sign Co, in
tlie suMunt of yduH.to. The re­
flector type "igns, coming
complete with post Mild cap,
will lie lettered in white on
u green buckgi iiumiI.
A bid lo provide tlie city
wjllt 5tio yolil* of ctny went
to the W. W. Prescott Co. lit
n cost of &gt;1 per yard to be
delivered us needed.
A request for new tables nt
(lu- City Park wn* referred to
the Park Committee, Councilmen Curl laimmler amt II. !.,
Helms, for further study. The
tiltdr-, estimated lo nin la*l ween &gt;16 and &gt;211 each, ate
e „ o , led to be installed before
Mm.l. !• When II,e Longwood
Volunteer Fire Dept, will hot,I
it* nmiuiil fried &lt;hhl.cn IMoiut nf thn park.

B o n d F o rfe ite d
Michael Cosby, f o r m e r
Noil!, Orlando pollee officer,
forfeited &gt;150 bond mi «
rbarge of Impersonating a po­
lice officer. Justice of Hie
IVace Elmer E. Ashley J r
repotted today.

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Longwood Mail
Service Boost
Set Mar. 16
Hoose to house null deliv­
ery in Lnngunod has been set
lo begin on March 10, Mayor
A. R. latriuann reported at a
meeting of the City Council
Thursday nighf,
Iairm.mil said lhat although
Postmaster W. K. Bryant tin*
Issued no official statement,
residents are being notified lo
have Hie proper mail recep­
tacles in-tolled at t h e i r
home* by (hi* date.
Information as to the Iniitallalion, location . and lypo
of lane* needed I* avallahlo
from Ihe post office.

Castro Says
2 Boats Nabbed
HAVANA (U P D -P rem lep
,.',del Ciutm'a revolutionary
Hlly n ir |y ,)M|ny l u
navy lin* enpltireil right antll’n*trolle» trying to smttggla
men ami arm* into Cuba and
ha* recovered two stolen fish­
ing limit*.
An official nnnuuneement
headlined hy thn governmentcontrolled pres* did nnt giva
(lie name* of the raptivea, or
■lid it say where they wera
taken prisoner or when* tha
limit* were recovered.

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Rev, Grover Sewell

Religion
And Science?
Mankind hai never faced a
time when there waa a great­
e r need for him to recognize
the folly of a civil war be­
tween religion and acience.
We aee the tremendous ad­
vance* made in the scientific
realm for which we can be
very thankful, IF mankind 1*
large enough to handle the
power that la there.
A child may love horse*
and I 'suppote that moat of
them do. One of the cutest
scenes that can be envisioned
la a little child on the back or
• gentle old horse, but one
of the most terrifying is the
same child being placed on

Christ Church
Announces
Lenten Schedule
By Donna Estes
Lenten Season schedules at
Christ Church Kplscopal in
Longwood hive been an­
nounced by Fr. George M.
Jarvis IV, vicar.
On Aih Wednesday, Holy
Eucharist and Imposition of
Ashes will be at 0 a.in. and
a t • a m. Penitential Office,
Evening Prayer and Sermon
by (he vicar la scheduled at
• p.m. The sermon topic will
be on “Holiness."
On Lenten Sundays, Holy
Eucharist will be held at T:30
a.m. and at 10 a.m. Church
School will meet at • a.m.
On L e n t e n Wednesdays,
Holy Eucbrlit will be held at
T a.m. and Evening Prayer
and Sermon at • p.m.; on
Frldiys, Holy Eucharist will
be held at • a.m. and on Saturdays, Sacrament of Pen­
ance will be conducted from
4:30 to 8 p.m.

Youth Week
Scheduled
By Jana Casselberry
Annual Youth Week will be
observed by the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church In Fern Park,
March IT-34. Youth of tho
church will be In charge of
various offlcea during the
week.
A nominating committee
consisting of Ron Huggini,
Harry Carroll and Homer Se­
well 111 baa been elected and
will meet Saturday at the
borne of EUla Parkerion, 551
Jasmine Rd., Casselberry,
for the purpose of nominating
officers for Youth Week.
Positions to be filled are
pastor, educational director,
minister of music, Sunday
school superintendent, train­
ing union director, church
clerk and editor of (lie youth
paper.
Recommend a lions of the
committee will be presented
for approval t h i s Sunday
night.

Intermediates
Set Banquet
By Shirley Wentworth
The intermediate Dept, of
the Forest C i t y Baptist
Church will hold the annual
fiweclhasrt Banquet at T p.m.
todiy In Fellowship Hail of
the Church.
Co-chairmen for food and
decorations of the banquet
are Mrs. Shermau Hart and
Mrs. K. D. Wynne.

a wild stallion! The first
scene gives us the feeling of
happlnevs and genera! well
being, w.illc tile latter con­
veys destruction and horror!
For many centuries man
has had the problem of get­
ting enough nourishment for
his body only to awaken sud­
denly to find that he has
over nourtslwd himself, in
some parts of the world, to
the point that heart allmenla
take a very heavy toll of
life itmply because of too
many calories! The struggle
for existence formerly meant
twelve hour days of hard
toll. Now we have advocstea
of a twenty hour week..
How true it la that we live
In a world where materialis­
tic things m itier. Jt does
matter whether or not we
have good, clothing, and shel­
ter; it floes matter whcliter
or nol bomba fall up- * our
earth or the same energy is
used to destroy cancer cells.
Only ths fool would say that
material thinrs have no sign­
ificance.
The scientist deals with ma­
terial. Pure science must be
primarily interested in mec­
hanistic solutions to tho ma­
terialistic problems of man­
kind. lie desire* to help his
fellow men reach Ills highest
potential aa he wrestlca with
the earth as well as the uni­
verse, Man's state of deve­
lopment In llie twentieth cen­
tury demands a continuous
effort in a never ending pro­
gress for hi* mastery over
material, but even total mas­
tery would leave him com­
pletely unfulfilled aa a hu­
man being.
History makes it very clear
that man can never be a ro­
bot! It is also just as clear
that he will not lie satisfied
to live on a level that goes
no higher Hi an the Intellect,
as high as this may be.
Even here the hunger Is so
great that frustration due to
a lack of complete fullflilment
makes life purposeless,.
Life without God leaves far
too many questions unansw­
ered to ever have appeal for
a mature mankind.
Tho short life of mait on
earth demands an answer.
Even people who never hesrd
of our Saviour, Christ, know
innately that life could not
end with the grave. The Egyp­
tians refused to think of
death aa annihilation and
therefore called their cof­
fins, “cbuita of the living."
The American Indiana plac­
ed In the gravel of the dead
Implements they felt would
be needed In the life beyond
the grave. The great German
philosopher, Goethe, aald that
the greatest argument that
he knew for life after death
La live fact tin t man cannot
do without it.
God gave us the answer to
this question in Jesus Christ.
Not only five answer to life
after death but the answer
to life on earth Is given.
Who can read “ The Sermon
on the Mount" and feel that
there arc romparablc ethics
to be found elsewhere. What
a world we could havu if (lie
human behavior advocated In
this sermon could tie entwin­
ed in selencel There Is also
the answer to the big ques­
tion which materiallvin give*
us as to wheUicr (lie effort
put forth for scientific acliicvcmeni is worthwhile The
answer of our faith says yes!
It is most worthwhile if it
is for God as lie Is made
known in Christ.

Lenten Services Set
Seven Lutheran pastors in
the Central Florida area will
cooperate in the Lenten Ser­
vice Rerle* scheduled at Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church of

Baptist Mission
To Open Sunday
In Altamonte
Scrvicci of thu Independent
Missionary Baptist Church in
Altamonte Springs will begin
this Sunday In the Commun­
ity Building on Maitland Ave.
Sunday ScIRvol will be at 9:30
a.m. and Morning Worship at
10:30 a.m. Training Union
will be held at 8:30 p.m. and
the evening Evangelistic Ser­
vice at 7:30 p.m.
The Temple Baptist Church
of Azalea Park la aponaoring
the new Mission and its pas­
tor, Rev. Jewell Smith, will
personally work and conduct
services al the Mission.
Doctrinal beliefs will be Ihc
same at commonly held hy
Hie Southern Baptist Convert
(Ion, Rev. Smith advised,
pointing nut that the new
church will begin Immediate­
ly to support missionaries
around Urn world.
Interested adults and young
people *in the South Seminole
area will lie welcomed at all
services.

Passion Play
Train Tickets
Now On Sale
Tickets went on sale this
week for the March 19 special
ACL train from Hanford to
Lake Wales for the evening
performance of the liTack
Hills Passion Play.
Stupe will be made a t Win­
ter Park, Orlando and Kis­
simmee. Last year's train,
the first to niuke the trip
from this area, also stopped
a t Casselberry.
All easts, both on the train
and a t tha L ets Wales Am­
phitheatre, are reserved and
reservations should be medo
well In advance. In 1902 mure
Uian 900 men, women and
children made the trip.
Thl* year’s train will con­
sist of a minimum of 15
coaches ami three diesel en­
gines. A baggage car will be
used as food headquarters
from which a group of young
people will sell sandwiches
and soft drinks.
Departure time from Han­
ford 1ms in-en scheduled for
4 p.m. Arrival at tak e Wales
will be al H:ZQ p.m. where lo­
cal citisens will provide trans­
portation to the Play a t no
extra costa.

Enterprise MYF
Groups Attend
District Meet
By Helen Snudgraa*
Sixteen young people of the
Senior anJ Intermediate MYF
of the Enterprise Barnett
Memorial MvtltodHt Church
recently attended a district
meeting slid sandwich supiwr
at Ihc Orange City Mcihodisl
Church.
Accompanying the group
were Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Foster ami Mrs. Catherine
Sellrrs.
Following the inerting the
group returned to the Fos­
ter's home for a Valentine
party and refreshments.

Sanford, Hcv, Ernest Bolick,
pastor, announced today.
Services will be held at 7:30
p.m. on Wednesdays through­
out Lent with the first to lie
conducted b&gt; Rev. Bolick
next Wednesday (Ash Wed­
nesday) on “The Necessity of
the Cross."
flegfnnlng with the March 8
service, visiting pastors will
be Rev. Luther Kistler from
St John's, Urlando. speaking
on “The Exclusiveness of
the Cross;" March 13, Rev.
Ddane II. Samlslrom from
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church,
Leesburg, speaking on “Tire
Magnetism of the Cross;'’
March 2U, Rev. H Luther
Swanson from St. Faut's Lu­
theran Church, O r l a n d o ,
speaking on “The Cross as a
Bridge;" March 27, Rev.
Charles K. Jacobson from
Faith Lutheran Church, De­
tain!. speaking on “The
Cross us Sacrifice."
The concluding service on

Prairie Lake
Organizes
New Choirs
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Leonard Jones, pastor
ol the I’ralrle Lake Baptist
Church al Fern Park, has an­
nounced that three oew choirs
have been organized at the
church under the direction of
Tom Rickctson. newly eleelrd
director of music, since the
first of the year.
In addition a Men's Choir
alio alnga for one acrvicc
each month.
The Men'* and Adult Cholri
are under direction of Rlcketson while the Intermediate
Choir is directed by Mr. and
Mra. Joe Rendek and lire
Junior Choir by Mra. Becky
Alford and Mist Ann Ryne.
Mra. Milton Lady hai been
appointed as church pianist
and Mri. Rendek serves as
organist.
Sunday services each week
feature two of the choirs.
Last week Use recently pur­
chased tailor-made c h o i r
robes were worn for the first
time. Hie robes are cinnamon
In colur with reversible red
and gold stoles.
A Primary Choir will be or­
ganized in the near future,
Hlckclaon has announced.

By Frances Wester
and all of llie scries: Feb.
Apni 3 will lie conducted b)
Lenten services will be lie Id 27, Escape lo Egypt; Msrcli
Rev. Roy M. Lund of Re­ at the Community Presbyter­ 0. Boyhood and Baptism:
deemer Lutheran C h u r c h , ian Church in tak e Mary be- March 13. Man of the WilderWinter Park, speaking on
| ness; March 20, Conflict;
“The lllanie lor the Crn*.«." f glnnine this A&lt;h Wednesday Mtireli 27. Fate of John llie
An invitation to Good Shep­ Feb. 27 wlii’ii ,i series of Baptist; April 3. Triumph
herd visitors and all persunt religious films on The Life and Defeat, and April to
who wlah to participate with of Christ wilt he presented In Crucifixion and Resurrection
The Season of Lent is one
the church in these special tha Church Sanctuary each
observances has been Issued Wednesday from 7 to 7:45 that calls for a renewed ex­
amination uml dedication on
by Rev. Bolick.
p. m.
llie program lo he present­ the part of every Christian lo
ed is as follows and the pub­ high and holy things. It in­
lic la Invited to attend any vites each one to aacrlfiee

Confirmation
Classes Set
In Longwood

By Donna Eslet
Rev. George M. Jarvis IV,
vicar of tangwuod'K Christ
Church Episcopal, has an­
Alliance
nounced that he will teach
a a %s-’nn it xt.i.tawrK
Confirmation Classes for chil­
css F it css
fa rk 4iii
IS IS &lt; 1.
dren and adults at the Parish
I ) " ! ________ __ P a t t o r
House beginning on .Saturday BC.u n C.
d t y 8&lt;-tto0l ■
VMS *. m.
of this week.
M o r n lti* W o r t h l p
11:00 a. m,
K v e n i n g W a r s h i p - 7:00 p. m
The children's class, to be­ A.V.F.
T h u r* .
- . 4:39 p. m
gin at 9 a.m., will he followed Ws4&gt; P r a y e r H ervlr* * 7:54 p.m.
hy the class for adults at 10
a.m. Cissies will he taught
each Saturday until the in­ Assembly Of God
h v r ix k v t
A * &gt; « t:n n i.f
struction is completed.
o r r,n n c m m i i
C a r. XTI b a a d E lm
An Invitation to attend Is
M. S n o w __________ T s s t a r
extended to those who wish H.
S u n i l s ? S ch o o l .... 9:H a. m.
to become acquainted with M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:So a. m.
l i v e n i n g W o r ' h l p __ 7:34 p. m.
the teachings and practices of Tu«».
Evening
the Episcopal Church as well T n il t h 8 * rvlc* ........ T:no p. m.
as to those who wish to be­ M I d - W r e k S t r v l c o 7 Jo p. m.
come confirmed.
Attendance at the classes
Baptist
doe* nol Invulve any obliga­
riasT a i m s T c H ra c n
tion to seek confirmation and
* ia l*erk A v e e a t
those wishing to come simply r . B C h o n r * ________ p a s t o r
M v r n l m W o r s h i p _ i : l ! *. m.
as Inquirers will be welqgm- Bunds}- School ____l : ( I s. m.
M oraine W orship
11 :M s. m
ed.

Westminster
Church To Have
Family Night

By Jan* Casselberry
Dr. and Mrs. Austin R.
Wolf*, who have spent tha
past 40 yaars In medical mis­
sion work in tha Camaroun,
Africa, will b» guest* of tha
W estm in ster
Presbyterian
Church a t a Family Night
Supper a t 5:30 p.m. Sunday
In tha temporary chapel at
tha Howell Park offices.
A report of thalr work, with
pictures, wilt be thu program
for the evening.
The committee planning the
covered dlah auppar Include*
Mrs. Stephen R. Tully, Mra.
Don llclter, Mrs. E. V. Young
and Mr*. Barry Hawthorne.
Rev. John M. Montgomery,
pastor of the church, will use
e* his strmon tople for the
Sunday
morning
service,
"How Can We Best Obterre
Lent!"
By Donna Estes
Church School clattee tro
A Country Fried Steak Din­ held a t 9:46 a.m. There is a
ner will he sponsored from 5 nursery provided for the II
to 7 p.m. Saturday by Chriil a.m. service.
Church Episcopal of Longwood at tho Parish Hall on
Church St.
Mr*. Edward C. Kulm is
chairman of the supper and
Mra. A. P. Bowersox is serv­
ing as co-chairman. Others
The Choral Group of the
on thu committee are Sirs.
Saint
Paul Missionary Baptist
Eugene Taylor. Mrs. Joel
White, Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Church. Pin* Av*. at Ninth
Mr*. A. Pittman, Mrs. Her- St- in Sanford, will hava a
liert J. Thompson, Mrs. Char­ special Anniversary Service
les Morrison and Sir*. Her­ Sunday at 3 p.m. in Uie
church.
man Behimmtng.
Invitation to the public to
In addition to the steak the
menu will Include baked po attend has been extended by
tatu, hot rolls, a hot vegetable Rev. H. II. Hodge, pestor of
assorted pies, coffee, lea or the rhutvh, E. E. Mlmiolt,
milk. Adult and children'* director of the Choral Group
and Mra. Annie L. Alexander,
plalri will be available.
president.

Episcopalians
To Sponsor
Steak Dinner

Choral Group
To Celebrate
Anniversary

Membership
Classes Open
At Church
Membership
classes
for
Juniors, grades four through
six, opened list Saturday at
(he First Methodist Church
of Sanford will) 13 youngsters
in attendance
Bagislraliou
m ay. still be made at tins
week's class lo b e held al
Hie cliurrii on Satuiduy be­
ginning at 9:3u a. m.
A Junior High meiiiliersliip
class will begin llii&gt; Sunday
during the regular Sunday
School hour, Meetings will
be lield in the kitehen of the
Melhodl't Youth House.

G R O U N D B R E A K IN G CL HE M O N IES w ere held F eb. a fo r u trow Suiuluy
School R oom At th e D eR u ry ( ’e n iim in ity M ethodlH t C h u rch . T a k in g p a r t
w «r«, fro m le f t, R ev. D am on S c o tt, E d i’nrson*, E v e re tt S w ift. E d P e rry ,
S um F u ro n a n d R uy liig g iiis .
(C ox P h o to )

public.

T r a i n i n g U n io n — 4:11 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ T:S0 p. m.
W t d . Prayer- Uer vl e* 7 i l t p- m.

M IR IH

OKI. A AIIO

n iA i-K i.
in * X, r a l r f a t l e e ,
V. X. U s t i s n l , C h a p e l I ' t t l o r
M m d i ? s.-h &gt;)1 ____ SMI a-m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ____ 4 1 0 p. m.
W orship
11 a . m.
7:10 p.m,
tv *a. E v e n i n g P r a y a r 7:10 p.m.
r v pt ist

K I . R F H a p i i i a d a Ok p r i n t
III* O r i e n t * R 4 . a t W y rtle
li, H a m i t Inn G r i f f i n .... P a t t o r
H u n d a y S ch o o l _
9-41 a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip
11:00 a. n it
T r a i n i n g U n io n . . . 4:10 p, m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p . . 7M8 p. m.

Catholic

A L L SOULS C A T H O L IC
c iiritrn
O a k A t *, a t M b SI.
R i c h a r d LVorA , -__ _ P a t t o r
S u n d a y Maine* _____ 4:16 *. re.
__ _ • : ! * 4. m.

_ — 10:00 x. m.

,____11:10 a. m.
W e e k d a y * _________ 7:16 a. m.

^Attend
services
this week
at ttour own
jfa ce of
wom b
‘

ing
and purification.
Member* and friend* are talc
encouraged by (lie Rev. John , Life
PUIcy, pattor, each day dur­ 1day

Lent to read and meili
upon the events in uM
of the ta rd on cac
of llie fissio n Week

MYF Supper Set Sunday
In c First MeliiodlU MYF
of Sanford will meet at 6 Pm. Sunday for a Fellowship
Supper which will be prepar­
ed by znemlwr* of the
church's WSCS.
A new senes of programs.

“School and Christian Youth,**
will liegin in the Junior High
MYF with Van Stuart a*
leader.
Members ot the Senior Hig i
group will have a program
led by Robert Raynor and s
guest speaker

Church Of God

P IH tT C R I R iH
T H E RA tA R E.A B
t a k a M a ry , F l a .
H tv. W , I . H o l c o m b e , I V s t o r
hunday
S : l t a. -n. .. .. ltlh la Schoo l
11 ;ev*J a. m. _ M o r n i n g W u r e h l *
7:40 p. rt&gt;. — E r t n l n g S e r v l ro
7.00 p m
W ad . M l d - W t t k
I'ra v o r s a r v lr e t
Titop. iti. l i t W t d . U l t s i o n a r y
B e rv tra
OF

CH I Hi l l HP r,OD
XJ a t A r r e a e b
G arold n . D oaiw rlgt.t
P uelnr
H unday Hohool — 0MJ a. m.
M orning W orship
11:40 a. m.
C Y * n * fD itto y erv .
1:50 p. m.
T u s s . P r a y a r Htrv. 7:10 p. m.
V h u r r. T o u n g P t s p l *
E m l e a v o r _______ ’ &gt;51 p. m.

Congregational
CO*W RK&lt;IATtO*At.
ClIR ISTIA R CHURCH
H a l t e d C b a r r h a ( U hrlell
P a r k A t e a a t a t 3 4 lh SI.
»M5 a. m. ™ C h u r c h School
U:UU a, m. ................ - S erv ice
0:10 p. m. ^.. C h r i t t l a n T o u t h
M inistry
R e v W a l t e r A.R. U c P h e r t o n ,
P attor

Pentecostal
F IR S T PEXTKCOSTAL
C H U R C H U P LO.VUWOOU

Ml liras a* filte r

Tlov. 11 U u t h G r a n '.
PatVoy
S u n d a y Schoo l ____ 10:40 a. m.
M orning W o r th lp
11:00 a. m.
S u n d t y E v t n l n r _ 7:5# p. m.
W i g . B l b l t S t u d y _ 1.19 p. m.
C o n q u e ro r * M a t t i n g
F r i d a y _________ _ 7:10 p. m.

Christian

Lutheran

PIII4T rn w llT tA W r s r a c H
m a r t P L B B OP CH R IST
l a a r a. a a a f e r a A r e .
r.ev. W a y n e J n h n t i o n
1’a e l o r
H u n d ay S c h o o l ____0M1 a. m.
M orning W o r th lp
11:4* a. m.

LUTHER AM Cfll RCH OP
THE RRDEZMCR

Presbyterian

Worthlp Strvie* — 10:10 a. m.

FIR S T P R E S R tT B R IA X
CHURCH
O a k A t *, a n * T h i r d SI.
O r o v e r Bewail J r . _ _ r a s t e r
T h o m a t II. M a k l a __A s a l a t a n t
M o r n i n g W o r t h l p __ 1:11 a. m.
S u n d a y ( e h o o l ____ 9:4k a. m .
g o i a i o a M t t t l n g _ 10:41 a. m .
M oraine W o rth lp
11:0a a. m.
P lo n ttr F tilow ahlp
1:01 p. m.
B t n l o r F e l l o w t h l p _ 0:40 p. m.
E r t n l n g W o r t h l p __7:10 p. m
W ed . I * r a y t r S e r v l e t 7:50 p.m.

Church Of Christ

c is T R A i, b a p t is t a t c a c i
c h u r c h n r C H R IST
T er. I4tb t t . A Oak A re.
Create
O s ll S m i t h ________
T nsior
R
a
lp
h
Drawer J r.
K vangellat
B u n d s ? School „ _ SMS a. m.
M o raine W orship
11 MS a. m. Bible S c h o o l ___ _ 11:40 a. m.
M
o
r
a
i
n
e
W
o
r
t
h
l
p
11:00
a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n _ 4:11 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:10 p. m. E v e n i n g W o r t h l p - T:10 p. m.
W t d . P r a y e r H a r r i e t T i l l p.m. W t d . P r a y a r S t r t l e o 7:11 p.m .
N u r itr y O ptn
W T R R —-------------— T:*« p. m. PADI.A C H U R C H O P C H R IO T
H ig h w a y dd W aal
S u n d ay N lta Rroadcant
M o r r i s I l u b y __ _ E v s n g e l U t
Bible C t a e t t * —. 10:00 a. m.
1ST. &gt; Z U X P R I M I T I V E
M o r n i n g W o r t h l p mi 11:40 a. m.
■ A R T IS T C H U R C H
E v e n i n g W o r t h l p _ 4:40 p. m.
* 4 lh I t . a a * C h a r e A t *.
D i b i t C l a m s W t d . T:20 p.m.
C. T. M o r r is _____ ____ P a t t o r
H e g u l a r M e e tin g
14:11 a. m.
c H u n r i z o r C H R IST
I F i r s t B u ild s ? )
L aag w aad . Fla.
C o n f e r e n c e — __..... 7:10 p. W. Lo rd I I ' a y S t r e l c t t 1S:I0 a m.
(prec eding SatU rda?)
a n d 7:10 p.m.
T h i r d H u n d ay ,™_, 7:50 p. m.
J o t l l a r v l l l ____ A**'t I h ia tu r
u i i t ’i i r n n r c i i r i s t
tnia P a rk Avaaua
m u s t * ■o r : w i r e r o v A H T
B a rt D r o w n ______ E v a n g t l l t l
Hun day
B A PT IST C l l l m H
Hilda S t u d y ______ 10:40 a. m.
S th BO. A R o l l ? A r e .
11:*10 a. m.
P a u l M. G a l l e y ______ P o t i o r M o r n i n g W o r s h i p
B u n d s ? S ch o o l . . . 10:00 4 . m. Hve tilng S e r v i c e _ 4:3ti p in.
Baa " H e r a l d o f T r u t h ” 1 p in.
Sunday
M o r n i n g VVorthlp l l : » 0 a. m. H unday a n c h a n n e l 9
Tuesday
H u n d ay
10:40 a.m.
E vening W o rth lp
7:46 p. m. r . s d l - s Blbi* C l a s t
W 't d n s s d a y
W ednttda?
p. m.
P ra y e d Service „
7:41 P- m. D i b i t C l a t t e e ____7:10

Christian Science

l t d W . a S tb P l a n
‘T h a C h u r e h o f t h e f . u t h t r a a
H o u r ” a n d TV ”T h l* la t h *
U fo”
H e r b e r t W. G o t r s a _ _ _ . P a t t o r
S u n d a y School ____ 9:11 a. m.

Methodist
GRA CH H E T H U D I S T C H U R C H
O n o r a R d , a t VTondland A t #.,
R t r . J o h n IL H l r t s , J r . r a a t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ _ OMt a. m.
M orning W o rth lp
11:00 a. m.

61V K ----------------

L .D . S.

1:51p.m.

EBEN EXER H ETH O D IST
CH U R C H
C itra* H eight*
R tv . R a y O r tg o ry , Jr., P a t t o r
S u n d a y School ____ 9:41 a. m.
M orning W o r th lp
11:00 a. m.
M T F -------------------------4:10 p. m.
E v a. W o r t h l p ............ 7:10 p. m.
W t d . P r a y a r S e r v l e t 7:50 p. m.

C H I Hi H o r JM B U l C H R IO T
( IF I.A T T K H D A T BA1AT*
3 )1 1 B. P a r k
H lah o p J . S i a n l t y H o u s to n
P rlaalhood M ealing
1:00 a.m.
S u n d a y S ch o o l . . . lOiiO a. m.
E acran itn t M tttln g
4:00 p m .

F IR S T

H E T H O D tf T CHURCH
die P a rt . at*.
J o h n T. A d a m a J r . . . . P a t t o r
M o r n i n g W o r t h l p . 1:10 a. m.
Biinday S ch o o l
9:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g VVorthlp
i * : i t a. m.
H T ” M t t t l n g a _____ 1 150 p. m.
( I n l t r m t d l a l t , Senior)
E v e n i n g W o r t h l p _ 7:11 g. at.

Nazarene

PI.ABCStr.ST B A P T I S T
( II FK&lt; II
P IR B T C H U R C H O P C H R I S T
F IR S T CHURCH
nriK A T lS T
U te r i B red
n r rm n raearrnr
P t t t o r ........ W l l l l s r s J- f i u t n
w . gad &gt;l a t Hapla A*a.
M orning W o r th lp
I Mu A A u n t t y H t r * t t a A
S u n d a y S c h e e l ____ 11:04 a. m. P a u l g l e k t t ______ ____ P a t t e r
I I a. id .
S u n d a y School . . . . 9:44 a. m.
S u n d a y B, hoot _
1 11 a. m.
Subject:
M orning W o r th lp
19:41 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n io n
4:1k p. m.
••Mind”
E v e n i n g S e r v l e t ____ _ 1:00 y. in. VV'tdnaaday f l a r t l s a 1:00 p. s* T o u t h .... ............— 4:00 p. m.
W ed i i f l l c e r a A T e a c h e r *
R e a d i n g R o o m t ( I n C h u r c h E r a n g a l l t l l o B a r v l c t 7:00 p.m.
U d l f l c t ) 1:10-4:50 T u l a . A T h i r d S u n d a y
M e e t i n g ___7i»« p. m.
eiagaplratloa
9:10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r S erv ice 1:00 p m
T h u r* .

TO LIST

NOTICE
CALL

FA 2-2611

41

Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
WliMjn-Eirhellwrgdr Mortuary

The American Oil Company
Mr. ao4 Mr*. M. K. Strickland

ProgrcM iivd P r in tin g Co.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

Wilrun-Mnier Furniture Co.

N tcm driini K ruity
Ifarb Slrasltoot and Staff

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant

Mr. and Mra. Al * Boon

l.urilltr and llnrubl Vpplrbj
113 N. Park

Echols Bedding Company
Mr. sad Mr». L. F. Gamer

Holler Motor Sales Co.'
Km m »i i

Farrell A Staff

Ths KIU I healre
Bill tavdlare A Emplaytas

J. C. IVnne&gt; Company
C. L. Robinson and E nylajrM

Food Fair Store*. Inc.
Grorg* Bailrj A Lm plujrtt

.Sanford Atiuntic Nsfiunui Rank
l l u # a r d I t . U o d g e a A Staff

Southern Nstursl (iss
John Dunn A Staff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
J in n y Crsppa A Empley tea

WELCOME WAOOM
VIRGINIA I'ETKOHKI
P. O. Mas 1114
NUKA NOKIUS

State I*arm Insurance Companies
Irving I. P rior and Staff

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YOUR

CHURCH

These Sanford Merchants

Eunlrd I. Wilton and Staff

Mission Gets
New Pastor
By U tkt hnudartst
flt'V Wt'lhlcll Hill uf Uvlvtlo,
new pattor uf Hr- Fuat Bap
list illation in EulciprlK*.
coulucUU his first aarvica al
Uie Minion on Feb. Hi.
Servlets art uptu tu tbc

Church To Present Lenten Film Series

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New Terminal For Merry
1

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Merry Shipping Company
cf Augusta. Ga., which has
the support of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce for a
port terminal on Lake Mon­
roe. is opening a new ter­
minal on the Trout River in
Jacksonville harbor, it has
been learned here.
Application of the firm now
is In the hands of the Inter­
state Commerce Commission
for consideration as a com­
mon carrier on the St. Johns
River.
A friendly brief to the
cause was filed by the local
Chamber and pointed out the
need for a common carrier

on the St. Johns.
The following is republish­
ed from the February issue
of the Jacksonville Seafarer
magazine:
Merry Brothers Brick and
Tile Company of Augusta.
Ga.. will transport loads of
bricks via Merry Shipping
Company barges to their newterminal located on the Trout
River in Jacksonville harbor.
The barge route will follow
the Savannah River and the
Intraroaslal Waterway to the
Trout River facility.
Serving the building indus­
try since ISM, Merry Broth­
ers Brick and Tile Company

produces 190 million bricks
annually at its three Augusta
plants . . .
Merry Brothers first went
into tiie Savannah barge
operation to lower b r i c k
Iransportat.on costs . . . So
effective was this operation
that Die firm decided to ex­
pand its distribution network
to serve Northeast Florida,
utilizing Jacksonville's line
water transportation advan­
tages.
The new* terminal, leased
from Tri-State Terminal and
now nearly completed at the
Trout Bivcr silo, will serve
as the distribution center for

Merry Brothers’ bricks. A
rail siding connects to the
Atlantic Coast Line Bail way,
and trucks will he used in
Jacksonville and North Flor­
ida deliveries.
On a five-acre tract, the
terminal includes a bargeloading wharf, office build­
ing and storage yard . . ,
Be&gt;nolds, Smith and Hills.
Jacksonville architect ami en­
gineering firm, planned the
$150,000 project.
(Fd.’a mite: This engi­
neering firm also Is con­
sultant for the proposed
Sanford port terminal and
for the proposed St. JohnsIndian River canal.)

Hospital
Notes
F KB It l ’ARY JO
Admissions
Itossie Wilton Jr., Kilterprise; Pauline Walker, Gen­
eva; Harriett Jones, Longwood; Ruth M o o r e, L a k e
Mary; Anthony tVhert, Roch­
ester, N. Y.; J uaniIn Causey,
Kdith C o y ii e r, A monetise
Marlin, Mary Smith, Henry
I). Faint III. Gilbert Posted,
Crystal Hobby, Annie Mc­
Whorter, Jefferson D a v i s ,
Robert Lee Washington. Ada
Sires of Sanford.

Birth*

HANK I'ltE blD E K tS , Howard Hodges of Sanford Atlantic, (left) and T.
E. Tucker of Florida State (center) beam approvThjfly ns Mayor Tom Mc­
Donald proclaims 196.1 as Commercial Hanking' Centennial Year. Tito year’s
commemoration notes the sitrnin;' of the National Currency Act of 1963,
the beginning of a century of commercial banking progress. (Herald Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Martin
of Sutiford, u girl; Mr, and
Mrs. Harris Cuusey of San­
ford, a girl.
Disrhsrgrs
Phyllis Bragg, DeBary, Jo­
seph Turt, Osteen; Georgia
languid. Oviedo; Slielin Kel­
ly, Cheryl Fear, Wiltha Drum­
mer, Venturinii Alexander,
Kva Mae Almey of Sunfurd.

FEC Enters
30th Day

SCOUTS HONORS are taken a t a Court of Honor held by Troop 5-lfi nst
these three hoys were presented the following badges by Scoutmaster Clif­
ford McKibbin. From left John Hunt, Second Clans; Perry Eclicllierucr,
F irst Class and Crnijr Orseno, Second Class.
(Herald Photo)

The Queen of Hearts at Ihe
Skate City Hrart Fund Show
Sunday at the Longwood rink
will have the crown placed
nn her head by Rep. Mack
Cleveland Jr., candidate for
Seminole County state sen­
ator.

MISS LOIS FOWLER

Laundry Lecture
Slated Monday
Miss Lois Fowler, senior
home economist of the May­
tag Co., will present a demon­
stration amt lecture on laun­
dering and fabric care at the
Home Demonstration Center
in Sanford on Monday from J
to :t p. m.
The program, which is open
to the public, will feature ad­
vice for laundering man-made
fuhrics, wash and wears nnd
other new materials on the
mat ket today.
,
Miss Fowler, named senior
home economist of the com­
pany'a Linda Marshall Home
Service Dept, in July of IthU),
assists III developing and pio­
neering new methods of dem­
onstrating nnd testing nil
Maytag products front the
homemaker's viewpoint. *
She also works in the field
with dealers, utility compan­
ies, educational institutions
mid vurious other groups in
conducting special programs
for tiie laundry amt appliance
industries.
Her appearance in Sanford
is another of numerous pro­
grams and demonstrations a r­
ranged in roopeiution with
t h e 11 o nt e Demonstration
Service for the benefit of
Seminole County homemakers.

The final session of a study
being conducted by the San­
ford Methodist WSC8 will laheld nt !&gt;:.'(» u.m. Tuesday on
the topic, "What Shull We
Tell Our Children About
Race."
Following completion of the
course, WSCS member* will
nihil ess envelope* for this
year's Easter Seal Drive.
Working in cooperation with
John Appleby, honorary Eas­
ter Seal chairman for tile San­
ford men, the women will ad­
dress some 8.000 envelopes
which will be stuffed on
March J by member* of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship.

Economy Corner
Church Sets
Sales Offer
Groundbreaking
Good Selection
Groundbreaking services for
By Donna Estes
Episcopal Chtirrhwomrn of
Ixitigw-oud's Christ C h u r c h
Episcopal report that a good
selection of both men's and
women's used clothing, shoes,
white elephnnls and kitchen
utensils are now available nl
the Economy Corner which is
t|Mitisored by Hie group.
Operated from the Parish
Hull adjacent to the eliurrli
on Church 8t., hours at the
Economy Corner are from 9
a m. until 1 p in. on Mondn&gt;i
and from to a'm . until 2 p.tn.
on Saturdays.

the DrLand First Church of
God will be held March 3.
Rev. Luther Moore, pastor,
has announced.
The church is located nt S
Ridgewood uml llcLand Ave.
.Sunday School meets at to
a.m. Young People of Ihe
congregation meet at H:45
p.m. and Ihe Evening Wor­
ship is at 7:30 p.m.

Altamonte
Church Has
Elections

Doors open at the rink at
7 p.m., with the Skate Showscheduled to begin at 8 p.m..
and a full slate of dance spec­
ials. singles and doubles and
chorus skating all in the
theme ol "South of the Bor­
der."
One of the highlights of
the show will be the comedy,
"White Horse" skaters, whose
antics never fail to bring
laughter and enjoyment.
Contest for the title of
queen will close at 9 p.m.
with the crown going to one
of these girls — Miss Carole
Dowd, Miss Mazic Allen, Miss
Judy Woodall, Miss Sliarnn
Tucker and Miss Linda Pat­
terson.
The staif of Citizens Bank
of Oviedo will count the mon-

Tiie First Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs held its
annual business meeting for
the election of trustees and
deacons on Feb. 13 as pres­
cribed by the articles of in­
corporation.
Rev. U'vvi* D. Haines, pas­
tor. served as moderator.
Trustees elecied were Dr.
George Culpepper, Tom Southerlaml,
Mell
Leonard,
James 11. Smith, Daniel Co­
wart. lt--V-i West mark, John
\V. Smith Jr. and Mrs. Don
Strickland.
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smilli,
Deacons elected to tiie ac­
president
of t h e Sanford
tive group were J. E. Mur­
ray. Othcl Sullivan, Harold Council of Church Women,
Biaiack and J. E. llildehran. has announced that the World
Day of Prayer will lie ob­
served at to am . next Fri­
day at the Congregational
Christian Church, Park Ave.
at Jlth St.
The program, using the
theme "More Thou Conquer­
A dramatized sermon in ors" from Romans 8:37. was
costume taken from “The Dur­ prepared by the Christian
able of the Rich Fool” wilt Women of Korea.
Invitation is extended to all
he presented at the local Sal­
vation Army 1teaili|uartors, Christian women in Ihe area
2N E. Seeonil Si. in Sanford, to attend Ihe service of pray­
er and giving.
at 7:3(1 p.m. Monday.
The dramatization wilt be
given by Capt. George Thntnp- Class Meeting Ret
e»n, Salvation Army evange­
By Jane Casselberry
list, who Is conducting n series
Tlir Christian Homemaker*
of special services for the lo­ Class of the Cassellierry
cal group.
Community Methodist Church
The public Is invited to a t­ will meet at 8 p.tn. Tuesday
tend.
nt the church. Iloalwaew will
be Mr*. Marvin McClain and
Mrs. Frank Mmsick.

World Day
Of Prayer
Scheduled

SA Evangelist
To Present
Dramatization

More thsn 17.000 Luther**
congregations of ths Missouri
Syrz.nl In North America sr*
planning Lutheran Hour ob*
servanees this Sunday which
has been set aside to remem­
ber the radio broadcast*
through special worship, pray­
er* and offering*.
Sponsored by the Lutheran
Laymen's League, the broad­
cast is beard locally at 8 a.m.
over station WHIY, Orlando,
Dr. O i w s l i i Hoffmann,
speaker for the program foe
the past eight year*, thia
By Shirley Wentworth
week will emphasize the pow.
Bear Lake Girl Scout Troop er of prayer 'in fum lahinf
497 will leave this afternoon life's supply.
for its first weekend camping
trip since the troop has been
organized.
UPW To Meet
The camp will he held a!
lly Jane Casselberry
Tall Timbers, a unit of cabin*
The United Pre»byt«d*H
at Camp Tleuchcc. Accom­ Women of the Westminster
panying the girls will he Mrs. Presbyterian Church w i l l
John Hall, leader, who will tie meet next Wednesday a t S
assisted by Nancy Fishinger p.m. at tho homo of Mrs.
of Winter Park anil Geraldine Berl M. Pitman, Hobaon Ava*
Aldrich of Hear Lake.
Sanlnmlo Springs.
py in the Jars which have
been set for the girts, with
ail donations and proceeds
from show tickets going to
the Heart Fund.
Anyone not having advance
tickets may purchase them
at the door of the Skate City
Kink, which is located on the
Dog Track Road, just off
llwy. 17 92.

Girl Scouts
Plan Camp

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Circle Rets Sale

By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist WSCS will hold a
rummage sale this Saturday
at Hie Super Valu Fowl Store
on Sit 430.

Missouri Synod
Set Lutheran
Hour Services

9:00 A. M. to 5 I*. M. Today and Tomorrow
PROCEEDS

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Jaycee’s Community Projects

&lt;?£&gt;! a savin that'll have you ravin'

FORD DEALER ANNUAL

W IN T E R
HIGH PRICES ARE FOR THE BIRDS I JUST LIKE LAST YEAR, IT'S COLD UP NORTH AND
EXTRA TRAINLOADS OF NEW FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ARE ARRIVING DOWN SOUTH!
PRICED AND EQUIPPED AS YOU LIKE I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! (WHAT'S YOUR PRESENT
CAR WORTH IN TRADE? QUOTH THE RAVEN: “NEVER MORE THAN RIGHT N O W D

BEST BUYS IN
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per (ninth after down
paymrnL

New Baton Series
A new series of Baton in­
struction will begin Tuesday
afternoon, Mar. 5, at the Civic
Center. The lessons will tie
taught each T u e s d a y anil
Thursday afternoons at 4:15
p. in.

F ri. Feb. 22. ’63—ra p e 8

WrraTTi

Cleveland To Crown Queen

WSCS Study
To Conclude

JACKSONVILLE &lt;UPI) The Florida East Coast Bail­
way strike entered its 3nth
day Thur.-day with no letup in
sight. Hot It union and man
agement Inst appeals Wed­
nesday which were not direct­
ly connected with strike tieup.
Gov. Farris Bryant in­
formed union leader Jack
Hadley that it would be "im ­
possible" to exteml the ttM’&gt;3
auto tag deadline for five
day*—to Feb. J5—for strikers
who have nut yet received
compensation for their layolf.

fattfurS

CUSTOM m a im ;
and GI’AltANTKP.D

AUTO CLASS

’G.1 Ford Giduxie Coun­
try Sedan. Whitewall
tires are optional at
extra cost.

and Seal (loser Co.
301 W. 3rd
332-8032

Am laiw Ah
NEW EXECUTIVE HOARD members of Ihu Unitary Library Aiuii. are
left to riRht, Mm. Philip Lounsbery, Mrs. Millspaugh Van Hraekle, Miss
Klma L. Johnston nnd Frederick Clevoringu, chairman.
((’ox Photo)

per month after dunn
payment.

COMPLETE

ATERIALS

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Sedan. Whilevvnll tires Y"
are optional a t extra ^
cost.
A m laiw A h
per month after down
payment.

’G.1 Ford Galax lo 2-Door
Sedan. Whitewall tires
are optional ut extra
cost.
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RS. YOUR PRESENT CAR DOES NOJ HAVE TO BE PAIO FORI

FA 2-0500
THE END OF SALLY. Thia wraps her up for this year. Editor Judy Whit­
more nnd n.ssistnnt editor Judy limited send the Inst pages of thia year’s
Seminole II ikH School yearbook, the Sulamatnindi on their wuy to the
publisher. Tiie book in expected to be out u little curlier this year with
be vend chant,'**- i'oatul clerk in J. G. David.
(Herald i ’hulo)

SANFORD,
FLA.

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308 E. 1st St.

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Cuba: Issue, Evidence
A fter Dcfcnac Secretary McNa­
m ara's unprecedented two-hour televia Ion analysis of the Soviet build-up
In Cuba, the ground occupied by the
adm inistration's most responsible
critics on this issue is more sharply
defined.
The leading critic, Republican
Ben. Kenneth Keating of New York,
alleges th a t the hard bases of the
medium - range offensive missile
sites in Cuba are "still in place."
McNamara says there were orig­
inally six m ajor MRBM complexes
Implanted by the Russians lost fall,
each with four individual missile em­
placements. Ho offers photographic
evidence purporting to show th a t all
24 of these hard bases were bulldoz­
ed to pieces. He offers other pictures
to suggest th a t no new activity has
been found a t these sites or the three
intermediate - range missile sites
(each with four pads), with the lat­
est check ju st days ago.
Keating thus far has not chosen
to present publicly any proofs to the
contrary which he may believe he
has.
Keating says Russia "m ay" have
removed MRBM and IRBM weapons
and its IL-28 bombers as the admin­
istration contends, but says there
can bo no final proof.
He gets a slight assist here from
CIA Director John McCone, who says
th a t only on-alto Inspection can pro­
vide the absolutely clinching evi­
dence. McNamara argues, however,
th a t the photographic evidence tra ­
cing the dismantling of the weapons
ana the planes and their shipment
all the way back to Russian waters
Is convincing "beyond a reasonable
doubt-"
Keating wonders aloud how we
can be sure "w hat Is carried in the
holds of Soviet vessels, unloaded in
crates and hidden in caves!"
McNamara
insists we follow
closely every Soviet ship docking In
Cuba, observe the size and configur­
ation of the crates in its cargo,
watch w hat happens to it. He thinks
the picture evidence docs not support

the argument th at new "offensive"
weapons have been Introduced into
Cuba since the crisis of Oct. 10,
1062.
He is also, emphatic In contending
th a t none of the offensive missiles
known to have been in Cuba a t thnt
time was ever hidden in caves or
other secret cover.. U. 8. Intelligence
sources insist all of them — and all
supporting equipment — were care­
fully counted from dismantling to
out-shipment.
Here an Important point needs to
be made. Some skeptics question
whether objects under protective fa­
bric photographed on the decks of
outbound Soviet ships are "prov­
able" as missiles. But every single
one of these missiles was under some
protective cover when photographed
on Cuba soil. Why Is auch evidence
acceptable as proving missile pres­
ence in Cuba, but not as demonstrat­
ing their out-shlpmcnt?
Keating says even if you grant
the removal of bombers and MRBM
and IRBM weapons, the Soviet build­
up In Cuba continues to be danger­
ous. At root this is a contention th a t
w hat the administration calls defen­
sive wrnpons are really offensive.
McNamara deals with this large­
ly by asserting th a t tanks, tactical
rocket launchers, assault guns and
tfic like are defensive unless it can
be shown th at Russia or Cuba has
the capability of delivering these
weapons to either our or Latin Am­
erican shores. Ho says they lack this
capacity totally.
Kcuting says Russian MIGs now
in Cuba, presumed capable of carry­
ing nuciear weapons loads, have
"nearly 1,000-mllc range.” McNama­
ra says no MIG in Cuba is presently
fit to carry such weapons and even
if so adapted could not reach the
southern tip of Florida against our
known defenses.
There is the ground for the dis­
pute. Clearly it will continue to be a
battle area for many months to
come.

Helen Fuller Says

Taxes Becoming sBig Noise5
WASHINGTON — Ths big
nolle on Capitol HUl this year
Will be over t u n - t o cut
tbeai) to china# the rule# ai
to who paya how much or to
Stick with the preeent system.
President Kennedy la ssking Congress to approve •
918.6 billion rut fur both large
and email taxpayer# — over
the next three years—to en­
courage new Inveitment by
tho well-to-do a n d m o r e
spending by thoae whoee
pockctbooki are thin, and so,
he claima, create more Jobe
and more economic activity In
the country. He elio la oiking
Congren to "reform" the tax
eyitem In order to collect |3
billion more annually from

mma who do not now pay
their equitable share of tho
tax bill.
Congren hae begun Ua
hearing# on Kennedy’# propoiali. Only a few hundred
ohsurvera author t..Jh i* ;* to
hear what the etream of witneaaea have to iay. And not
many Americana will reed tho
thouianda of pages of teitlmony the committee eubie.
quently will print.
The subject of how beat to
run our complex economy la
difficult to understand and
harder to explain. No wonder
that some leading figure* In
the ileIuito that the Adminis­
tration coneldrre the moat Im­
portant of tha year already
are exasperated and sheet

OUT OUR WAY

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Frl., February 22, IMS

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tempered before the argument
hits rently begun.
Dr. Walter Haller, the liber­
al Mlnneeota professor who
serves aa chairman of Ken­
nedy's Council of Economic
Advisors, plaintively told the
Congressmen and the audi­
ence at the tax hearing that
what thla country needs Is
"public education In econom­
ics" to cure Its "basic puri­
tanical" attitude that tag cut­
ting combined with deficit
Government spending Is ne­
cessarily a had thing.
Kennedy’s new fludget Di­
rector. Yale Professor Her­
mit Gordon, hacked Heller up
end went further. A balanced
budget next year would he
seif-dideatlng under current
conditions, Gordon told Con­
gress. Whereupon Virginia
Ben. Harry F. Byrd, who hold*
e balanced budget peered, de­
fended that Kennedy fff*
Gordon as Director ef the
Budget. Aa further demon■tration of hie dlugreement
with Administration policies.
Ben. Byrd announced that It
will be Labor Day at least be.
for* the tax-writing Finance
Committee which ha heada
will get around to considering
tho 1’resident's tax plan In tha
Senate.
Tho President, as usual, la
hoping to part the troubled
waters and walk through on
dry land. Ho has proposed tax
"reform"—as he wga urged
to do by hi* ^publican He*ro­
tary of tha Treasury, Douglas
Dillon. And tax cuts — as
urged by his more liberal ad­
visers. Hut Kennedy will not
fight for "reform" if Con­
gress links elimination of
those provisions tho price for
a tog cut to give tha economy
a quick forward thrust
At hla Jsu. 84 prase confer­
ence, the President mad* no
bonaa about hie willingness to
dost on tho terms Congress
seta. It is fur Congress to de­
cide whether "both reform
and reduction can b* done this
year," he said. "1 would hop*
that they could be. In the
final analysis, it Is going to bo
their Judgment however.”
Congress's Judgment la like­
ly to be that it la good politics
to cut everyone's taxes g lit­
tle; poor politics to Increase
anyone’s tax** very much.

Pushing For Road
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
— htat* lisp. Fred Karl haa
advised Gov. Farris Bryant
he will press for completion
of controvgrelal Interstate
Highway M south of Daytona
Beech—If It wont cut reve­
nues on tho tiunshfne Slate

Parkway.

Political

Notebook

WASHINGTON (NBA) — cost might be 13 billion or projects.
Sixth, to assist the Id mil­
There Is no over-all price tag more, next year.
lion
children living in fami­
Kennedy again proposes a
on President Kennedy's eightyouth conservation corps to lies with earnings sa low
point program Just sent to
employ 15,000 young men for they pay no income taxes, the
Congress, asking that some­ Improvement of forest! and President asks Congress to
thing he dona about and for recreation areas, at a cost c l raise appropriations for the
the nation's youth.
Bureau of Family Services
$100 million the first year.
Thsra have probably been
from
$3.7 million this year
Second, the President pro­
more high and lowbrow con­
to $6.4 million In 1964.
poses
that
tha
federal
govern­
ferences on what maksa tha
For hls seventh program to
young people behave the way ment pay half tha wages of aid youth, the President re­
40,000
youth
for
employment
they do than on any other
peats the request of hls men­
subject on earth. Few, if any, on local nonprofit community tal retardation message. In
projects.
No
cost
estimate
is
of tha conferences produce
this he asked for new authori­
anything but talk. So tha given. A rcugh guess puts tha sations of $65 million the
federal
share
at
|150
million.
problem remains to haunt the
first year, rising to $80 milThird, the President would Hon the third year and thereoldsters.
A whole host of eauies need create a national service corps after for grants to the stutes
to bo examined in trying to for volunteers of all ages, in­ for child health and crippled
determine who Is to blame for cluding youth. They would children's services.
what'e wrong to the degree perform welfare service* In
Finally tha President again
that it Is wrong. The Presi­ hospital*, meutsl health cen­ calls attention to hls aid to
dent mentions the major socle) ters, migrant worker camps, education program benefiting
causae — broken homes, di­ Indian ressrvetlons, city slum all youth, on which a price
end rural poverty areas. No
vorce, poverty, disease.
tag of 91-2 billion has bean
Other umntntlonad economic coat estimate it obtainable tentatively placed for the first
for
running
this
program.
ceuMi need some Investiga­
yaar.
Fourth, the Peace Corps,
tion. Do minimum wag* laws,
now
numbering
46,000
over­
the red tape of Social Securi­
ty and Income tax reporting seas wurkers, would be in­
make It too difficult and too creased to 61,000 this year
expensive to hire untrained end 68,000 by 1204. IU ex­
youth! Or Is the whole edu­ penses would rise from 447
cational system at fault in million this year to |8 0 million
BANTANA, Brasil (UPI)—
that It does not properly train next, with a new obligatlonal Nln* Communist "pirates"
youth for the Jobs that are authority of f!U8 million for who hijacked tha Venesuelan
available! Viewed from these 1944.
freighter AntoeUgul w e r e
angles, the problem is uni­ Fifth, tha Juvanlla Delin­ transferred to a Brasilian
quency Act of 1001, authorised warship Thursday enroute to
versal.
The President says tha pur­ aa a three-year program, political asylum under clot*
pose of hla message la to make wculd L* extended another guard to protect them from
dear tha role of tha federal three years. The cost would be possible assassination.
The hijacker*, member* of
government In aiding state raised from a budgeted |5 J
and local fovammanta which million thla year to 913.2 mil­ tha Veneiuela Armed Forces
have tha primary responsi­ lion next year. Most of this of 'National { L i b e r a t i o n
bility to protect and promote would go for grsnts to the (FAI.N), sailed tho frteghter
the welfare of youth. Parents ■tatas for training personnel a week ago Tuesday aa It
end running demonstration ■ailed from La Gualra.
aren't mentioned her*.
Tha President's Youth Op­
portunities Act presented to
the last Congress was report­
ed out by Senate and House
SINCEREST THANKS
committees but never con­
sidered on the floor. Whether
the new Congress will be just
I deeply appreciate the honor of beinc
as apathetic, or mere eon.
nominated aa Seminole County’a Slate
carried, has yet to be revealed.
Tha message Is eo vague on
Senator without opposition, and the
all hut one or two program
privilege to continue representing our
costa that the figures have to
ha dug out of the budget mas­
County aa a member of the Florida
sage or Juit estimated. An
Legislature.
educated guess is |350 million
total.
If all the related child
Moat alncerely,
health, mental retardation and
education programs recom­
Mack N. Cleveland, J r.
mended by the President thla
year are included, tha total

Red Pirates
Are Transferred

Mi/ngM Py*u)i, t*»

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Glrle. be sure to reed
Lydia's caaa fpr It shows
tho g r e a t e s t temptation
that confronts m o d e r n
young worn**. And don't
believe her boyfriend's glib
“high pressure" arguments
for they are autarky. Test
your escort by the " tn s
lova" standard bolow.
CASE 0-405: Lydia M„ ag­
ed Id, Is a high school junior,
"Dr. Crane," she begen, "I
started dating last year. And
now I have been going steady
for two monthi with a very
popular boy,
"Ha ta a senior, eo I feel
flattered to be his steady girl.
"But ho drinks and smokes
elgnreU constantly. And on
our last few dates ha has
hern demanding that I give In
to him sexually.
"My parents have taught
ms that It is wrong to have
such affairs hut this hoy
threatens to Jilt me.
•For he says ALL tho other
girls give in to their boy
friends. So he argues that I
am old-fashioned and silly.
"Dr. Crane, I don't know
what to dot How cun I hold
him If I don’t give In to him?"
This is a widespread dil­
emma of teenage girls nowa­
days.
Lydia's boy friend Is simply
U|ing a bold generality when
ha tolls tier that ALL girls
give In to their teenage boy
friends.
That's malarky. The smart
girls do NOT do sul
The stupid ones often Imi­
tate Biblical Essu end thus
sell their virtu* In a vein at­
tempt to bang on to a Juven­
ile escort temporarily.
And I uao the word "tem­
porarily” advisedly, for when
tha girls get pregnant, then
tha fcoya either skip town, join
the military service, or ditch
their former "easy mark" for
a mors stimulating female.
Girls, when e v e r a b o y
■trains abnormally to adopt
tha "statue s y m b o l * " of
liquor, eigareta and sexual
conquests, ha la doubly Juv­
enile.
Boya with sever* Inferiority
complex** then strain unduly
to mimic tho "image” of a
supposed big shot, he-man.
Actually, the reel he-man in
high school are leaders in de­
bate or on tho honor role or
out on the athletic flsld or
gym floor helping win fame
lor their school .

It Is usually the wallflower
boy, often short In stature,
who grab* at such status
symbols as liquor, clgerete,
gambling, and sexual con
quests.
Among adult males, too, the
Don Juan, who boasts of hla
many sexual conquests, Is
generally a man with a asxual
Inferiority complex.
Ho fears Impotence or sex­
ual Inadequacy. Bo he seduces
women ae a tonle to his own
sexual Inferiority.
Ilemember, it Is thus the
scared kid who whistles to
raise his own courage as he
passes the cemetery. Bravo
folks don't need lu adopt such
status symbols!
Actually, boya and men ara
not Interested so much in sex
lu elf ns In the inflation of
their own ego.
"I WANT TO FEEL JMPORTANT" Is the indelible
tattoo on their cheats.
Bo when they can coerce a
girl and bend her will to their
own dictates, this make* them
fsel Important.
Boys thus try to make girls
submit in order to feel big,
Important, adultish.

But smart girls Inflate the
hoy’s ego with verbal compli­
ments not Illicit aexual lib­
erties!
It Isn’t real love, either, for
In true love the boy Is always
thinking of what la best for
hls girl friend!
So any bey who trie* to
browbeat hls girl Into sexual
submission la selfishly think­
ing of himself]
Send for my booklst "Sex
Problems of Young People,”
enclosing a stamped return
envelope, plus 20 cents.
(Always writ* to Dr,
Crane In car* of this news­
paper, enclosing a long 4
cent stamped, addressed so▼elope and 20 rents to cover
typing and printing costa
when you send for one of
hie booklets.)

Resolutions for

1963

Letters
Dear Sir:
Tliii letter It writtep to the
father who wrote the Govern,
or.
I would like to ask the fa­
ther what bis son was cluing
out st this time of morning.
If we. have fathers like this
who are going to uphold juve­
nile delinquency whet can we
expect of this community in
ten years from now?
A few days confinement In
theN years of their Uvea may
maho useful cltlxesa of than
la years to come,
1 wholeheartedly a g r e e
with the Judge’s decision.
Thank God wo didn't all have
fathers like this.
Robert If. Kennedy Jr.
Very respectfully,
ED. NOTE: The original
letter to Ik* editor from the
father stated to Iks (earth
paragraph that the bey bad
aa early wowing paper
route.

Barbs

A better life for your family . .
begin by choosing a sparkling
new homo in Ravenna Park « 9
beautiful homeaite in Idyllwildo,
where you can build tho homo
for a better life In 1063.

Drive two

m il* *

west

or

Coun­

try Club Road and look for tho
olgna.

KITCHENS BY
•M iM i # i i | i i i u

By Hal Cochran

If a boat wor* aa ignorant

Matter Of Fad
John Kruger, an early Chi­
cago pioneer, hod seen the
smorgasbord eating placet on
• trip to Sweden and decided
to Introduce them to Chicago.
The name "smorgasbord" did
not appeal to him, so ha de­
cided to call hla establishment
a "cafeteria," a word of provinclal Spanish origin mean­
ing "coffeepot." Ha would be
surprised to learn that au*
thentie "smorgasbord*" art
quit* popular In thla country
now, and la asm* ease* appeal
to people because they stem
exotic

as some of hls employes think
he is he wouldn't b* boss.
We'll aura be glad to taka
our het off to good old sum­
mertime and leave U off un­
til falL
When you throw all your
troubles to tho four winds,
they aro likely to blow right
back at you.
Parents had a pack of fun
packing the closets w i t h
Christina* gift* for the kids.
A truck crashed into aa
Ire cream stand In Michigan
—a waste of time since it
was closed for tha wlater.

Shonm aksDi

CONSTRUCTION CO.

Custom Building Our Specialty
GENERAL OFFICE I II W. 81th ST.

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Raceway Sets
Invitational
Trot Tonight

Gene, Tiger
In Title Go
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U PI)—Gene Fullmer will
be in the finest condition of his life, both physically
and mentally, for his return bout with world middle­
weight champion Dick Titter Saturday nitfht.
Fullmer said today that this bout rates as the
m ud important of his cureer. lie lost his crown to

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Tiger, the bruising Nigerian,
in it Hun Franciaeo buut last
October.
"I’ve repeatedly said that
I'll retire if I full to regain
the title," said Fullmer. "And
I have no intention of retir­
ing. So that means I've just
gut to ivin.’*
It nu* disclosed Thursday
that Fullmer naa suffering
seriously from dysentery «t
the time of hia defeat—n bout
in which he wus rocked nnd
socked nil over the ring and
iurely hit back.
Odds dropped slightly to
3-1 favoring Tiger after man­
ager Mary Jensen confirmed
the story that Fullmer hud
had the dysentery before the
bout, still had stomach cramps
just before he went into the
ring nnd that he was weak us
a kitten during the buttle.
Ill the other rump, Tiger's
handlers arc just a little con­
cerned about their charge. He
has worked 95 rounds of con­
ditioning. Hut nfter his final
voorkout, trainer Jimmy Au­
gust opined the battler "didn't
look quite as sharp" as he had
imped.
Doth battlers took tilings
easy today, undergoing exami­
nations by a doctor from the
state atldctic commission.
Saturday morning they will
weigh In a t the Convention
Center and neither man ex­
pects any trouble making the
IOU-p»und limit.

Sweeney's Cop
Four Gaines

In City League action hist
Wednesday, rolling 200 pins
| better than their la-at perj formnnee to date, Sweeney's
swept four points from Team
Powell's Oilicc Supply and No. 4 to gain two points on
Pryor's State Farm Inxur- the leaders, when the two top
ance arc now tied for first teams met eacli other heiuhm
place In the Thursday Nile and separated with two point*
.Mixed League each with 55 each.
w in* and 33 losses. They arc
Hud DeJong led Sweeney’s
followed closely by Appleby’s with a fine 60S series, while
Restaurant team with S3 wins Tischler, howling for the first
anil 33 losses. Next in line is timo tills a e if a n n, c a in e
Heart Council with 39 wins and through witli a great 222 510
4» losses; Stcinmeyer’a with series us a starter. Hunts was
30 wins and 52 losses and top limn for Team No. 4 with
Cook's Corner with 26 wins his fiHi series.
and 62 losses.
Illg John t ’lir rolled the
Eleanor Anderson, of P ry high game and series for the
nr's Team, set a new high night, 256 011 and boosted
in the handicap scries for Luke Monroe Inn into a split
women this week with a 631. with Jet Limes when things
lookrd pretty laid for the InnMen.
Increase Time
Je t took the first two
HAMILTON, H e r m u d a
games in their bid to tak*
(LTD —Commodore Edmund
over first pluce, but Ulir's big
Cooper of Hie Royal Bermuda
game with a 218 assist from
Yacht Club announced today Pentecost gave Lake Monroe
that the annual "Internation­ the last game and total pins.
al Hate Week" will run for
two weeks this year instead
of the usual one week. Com­ Coal dust has been used to
modore Cooper said the first open Ice-locked harbors. The
week will begin on April 23 dark dust absorbs sunlight and
ami the second on April 29.
melts the ice.

Two Teams
Tied For First

A STRIKING POSE

Alan Mavar

L I T T L E M A R T A 111147) 10.-4 w i l l l i e r o u t i n g f o r h e r
f a v o r i t e g r e y h o u n d l l o i i n i e Abbe S a t u r d a y n i g h t
a t t h e K a n f o n l - O r l a n d o K e n n e l ( ’l u l l w h e n R o n n i e
A hip.1 p i p s ti&gt; H i e | h i .s i i n t h e s c r u u t l a n n u a l K i n g
a n d Q u e e n C h a m p io n s h ip . R o n n ie A b lte b e lo n g s
to M a r ta 's d a d . L a r r y H u g h e s . R o n n ie a n d M a r ta
a r e b o t h t h r e e - y e a r s - o l d . The K i n g a n d Q u e e n
C h a m p io n s h ip p its th e to p fo u r fem ale s p rin te rs
a g a in s t th e h o st fo u rs o m e o f m ale ru n n e rs . J o in ­
i n g R o n n i e A b lte o n t h e d i s t a f f s i d e w ill b e Q u e e n
T e x a s L a t e , L it t l e R h o n d a a n d T ip s y D ix ie. M a le
r u n n e r s a r e K in g C h e ro k e e H u lu n , D e n n y M ae,
M ac T ra y a n d Fox w o rth .

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King, Queen Title
At Stake Saturday

1. Wlllolaw Couni«I, It i^lianr;
2. Hirrctum (’lay, K lUrlaw;

t.

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Dili Loti U p , V C»»w i f f ; #. McoH ti
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3 I r fHil IlNltlroa— II m IIM
1, V a n n ) A o k a y , &lt;S J o h n i in.

Ilf f tta w mil do. J II •
r IMin, I I I . V Hud* lliill, It IVl*
koff. lift; 4 l'*if»|ty H'wanl, s
\ \ 111! ti vii«•*ii. I l k , 4* W . i r l i t a ,
to her 1-M-ilit. All victories I* Vlnnir. Ill; ft. fttiMi?
weie scored over the \ I Ita- Krlrwi, V It In 111 i'*». 1 h . 7. Sc&gt; *
ntiiur Time. Ii rj . Ilf; v
111He course.
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f. R o l Itin* f i l l 9.
MUty K«i*. «:
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MVI till;*
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h i : — i* n r * r p ;uhi
rin * i' it m i : — a in niir—
Ann lll»ii*f*r*
In M3

Fans iiit- doing a lot of fig­
uring' these days trying to de­
cide whether the mate speedatera nr the females will take
the honor* in the second run­
7 C.r* No A'..; 3 t'lili-f K o * |a ;
ning of tlie annual king and !«nnlp
r — I mi»« .ikt’i '* Al t HI,
tjueeii Championship at tlie 1 «ir1dtnlo lts»&gt; , -1. o , h / m
Htliitl*;
H. 1H.iiii*»H(l
Hf.tr; T.
Fanfoiii-Orlando kennel Club
,11 T. T rl
V lu ll.n i
Saturday night. The rate will
lie the tenth event, on the big "i:niM i 11 ti 1; — r* m m u —
fifHilr I t — 1 Tl&lt;‘*: i 1
11-rare weekend pi ng mm.
?Miy T»'%, 3, My .\lnwl.t, 4
Wade Troy won lor the IM - lltai'U StiMilu , T J
Ami ;
I.OIS \ rin’«
M M : 7 lllllo*
kings a year ago hut i* not in
K ill I” Sl(‘S'.il&lt;ii
the 'IK! lineup. However, the I II III It It %&lt; l: — A HI MHr—
!. Jr * Ki t i r. :
geneial opinion seems to la* H rn tlr %l
K.irn 3 M) 111 i r ; 4. \|* Iml)
that the kings have a strong­ VMl
t l i ' k r ) » Z. r»&gt;'Jr»tr Nu«: ti- VI) 1 *
er foursome than the (Jneeiis, til tiling 7. JcQiin B l u f f ; i
though it is a race in wldrli II It * \ l f l . 1 o
I hi 11111 it t o : — :i t viii** —
surprises can huptieti.
t . r m l r T — I IS&gt;*1«-41. T T r u l y
Mliir;
3 r . i l l Hi* 11*1114 * . I
Kunning for the kings wilt
I,•*l h l i i ' a n t . j. I Ifii! *• (lurm'i*
bo tlie t lark's Dolby urn! In­ K
t i r iu n r , 7 Tatiiii T r r r j r ; k
augural champ, Mur Tray, II ». I.l. r
111*111
3 III Mllr —
Cherokee Hulou, winner of f»ri8ilr ItII t—i l —|*4i)
it X o i l v r ;
the racing king .Stake; Denny S* 11.»*r I I»m*1&gt;*j %, 11mi It 11«*ro t
4
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Mae, the track’* winnlngest
I |i|i.pr «?n1; 7. i In lime VVlIJfJI
runner uml Foxworth. Head- ti,
% Ml«» II itfiilrit
I ing tlie (jiiri ns foursome will m \ m 11 t o : — R hi Miir—
ItfHilr
— I. Toil !*»'"]• -*’l; 2.
be Texas Lace, winner of the m111r Il*.11
r o t : 3 I*jii l y ’n J*»y;
lacing (jucon Stake, support­ « r i i l l O l m t t f r , 5. I :•! • W i n 4
Mill.
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T
h i n k Almr.i.1; 7. In ed by Little Uhonilu, Tipsy
k r 111*. I*. %. K**l tT m n r n
Dixie und Honnie Abbe.
ki i i : \ n i ii t i i; — :i h t i i l r —
Eight closely male Inal grey­ i :*r iiifr It — ! I'..«1»I*« I.ar 4 *
3 |*i nn¥ Mahl* 3 r,»rH»*
hound* make up the field for ttilr,
rok«;
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llr*1; f»
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tonight'* featured tenth raca 1C^ti*1*l
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peting will be Stormy Rocket, itriitlr II — I- P r n p t y T i p ; 2.
sl&lt;* Hlrlrh; I II**
Ituliy k eeler, Toni Dawn, l’uc Hk••■; 2. M
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Sue, Aivhwuy, Rocker'* Cir­ I , « r ; 7, t», I t ' i t r I ■&gt;h ni ji n ; k
cus, Mr*. Mop* ami Midterm. Krnllla
MMII II t o : — R HI Mllr—
Told Dawn rules as the win- t*r
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I11II0 , a 5 foot, 11-inch, 195- 3. Mrs. Mop-; 3 T o n i *»nwrn;
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pound fullback who led Fen­ IK r r lIrt fo;c k Rr r * I&gt;=»Clrcim
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wick High School lo Hie 1962 U'nk*; *. Ml4tMrtii
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Chicago prep gridiron cham­ —4
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day that he will enroll next I*»#■!'r;; I,4. Torn
Klnii 7. J*rk v
(all at Notre Dame.
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n&gt; United Pres* lnlernatiim.il
The old basehall belief of
“ never bet against the Yan­
kees" already Usiks like Hie
hrst advice ot 1963 tor Amer­
ican League faux—and spring
training is only a lew days
old,
Not that they needed any
extra help, but R appears
now that the world champions
can count on l.uis Arroyo to
take his accustomed spot in
Hie bullpen this season.
Arroyo, the portly Puerto
Rican who helped the Yan­
kees win the AL pennant in
1961, hardly pitched at all last
year alter developing calcium
deposits m his let; elbow.
In (act, In- pitched a total o(
only 34 innings, which includ­
ed only a couple of short
stints alter the All - Star

Tonight nt Seminole Park
Raceway the feature:] invita­
tional trot shapes op us a duel
between the two favorite*.
Sally Aircraft will again he
g4&gt;ing ngui*t her old rival
Hazel Lind. Hare! has won
her last two race* over Salty
with Sally racking up her vic­
tory in their first start at
Seminole. Hill Robinson will
l&gt;e driving Hazel Lind with
Run Chase in (he sulky Whiinl
Stilly Aircraft. Hath dllvcrs
have registered six victory*
tints far in tlie meeting.
Other contcndeis in this one
will Ik- Valiant H a n o v e r ,
Lucky Yates and Sunny Hi
games.
l.e.
Thu co - featured seventh i Thursiluy, I h e likeable
race for quaiter horse will "quiet man" ol the Yankee
be run over a 550-yd. distance relief corps threw hard dur­
tonight. This will Ik- Hie long­ ing a workout tor liallrryman
est run for tlie quarter horse at Fort Latiilerilale Fla., and
predicted his arm miseries
so far in the meeting.
A real favorite with Hie are a thing ot the past.
"If it slays like this, I’ve
quarter horse tans will he go­
ing in tills one. Hlg Red Dee, got nothing to worry about,”
a handsome four year old Arroyo said jubilantly. "I am
sorrel gelding, o w- n e i! by confident I'll Iw able to help
Charles P. Worthington will Hie Ti.ili tills year."
While tin- Yankees were
have jockey Itabby -Wright in
tlie irons. His chief contender getting all that "good news"
should l&gt;e Little Dunlin with the poor Detroit Tigers, who
jockey Jerry Huriison up,
never were able to recover
alter key injuries lo Al Kaline
i.w itli:*
l*tH*T l l t r i : — I . l l l n l l llslly nnd Frank I,ary (among oth­
Hiiiililr — l*iuf Vnn U I m ir t *
M.tiMi In «l'j m»M MlMiicr* Plot) In ers) last season, already have
tkl — I ' H r a r P.I4M4
something to worry atmul.
1. SH.ik.iw.i n•).«. \V naii1i)«iOUS
Paul Foytack, who won It)
2. If a I Itct lU t l i l ti r . M
Plliiuh 1», J l l n fl f ) , 4, IT-m- games and lost seven while
If
it Mu hi*: j . War working in 141 innings last
tlll'H'i, A Kritluli; §, I'cjutif y
year, pepped his sacroiliac
Kiic, V Ci»vt.4.4*7
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day. and nxikie southpaw
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ear door on the little finger
ol Ills left hand.
Neither is expected to be
out very long, but you can al­
most fact what manager llob
Schcffing must be thinkingafter all those injuries last

Top Field Race On
For 500' Choices

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Lyman shoots for il* ninth
win of the enge muimih to­
night hosting Florida Central.
rlio. 111! S. Dul»* Coppi»r. M The firry hound* Will bo go
lltirrU . 12 «: * t-lttl# Doolln* J ing Inin tonight's game with
llitrrlpcmt, 12"; T. I*oq J i'l, H
a 8-13 mark meeting a quintet
W Mil in.-, 12«
r . l l e l l T l I II i n : — ••iirnn IVKI with a 5 II record.
_ T m ( I n i IlnlDtnnl
Expected to atari for Hie
!. H*lly I IrcraffP It H i m * : 2
Hiitiny 111 I*#. M Akollly; 2. V«* locals arc Donnie .Smith, Bill
II u nt 11-1nmv* r, f*
*■ To] sun, Jim Shustrr, Char­
L u c k y V i t M . T* r u f i r l n n d ; &amp;.
les Asher and Roy Hurkhsrl.
I In kirI Teln *1. W Kntiln*n pi

KING &amp; QUEEN
STAKES FINALS

GJtisw iion
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TOMORROW NIGHT
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[Excapt Sunday]
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DUCK and DOVE HUNTERS
Fur you hunters who niimted the legal notice published in the
ford Herald Mnndny, Fell. IR, the Florida (lame and Fresh Water Fish
Cummisslun is planning on designating the above outlined area a bird
Minctuury- The commission is holding a public hearing in Orlundo Feb. 28
nt 9:00 A. M. al the Angebllt Hotel on this mutter. All property owners
within this area who desire thul their property be excluded from this
sanctuary are urged to submit a legal description of their properly to
Mr. A. IL Aldridge, Director, tin me and Fresh Witter Fish Commission,
Tallahassee, Florida. It is imperative that each one of you write to the
game commission Immediately as well us attend tlie Orlundo meeting.
You will note the Southern boundary extends to the low water mark
of Dike Jessup, which will i'l&lt;H*e our finest duck hunting aa well as the
best dove hunting In Seminole County.

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SCOTCH
WHISHT

Lyman Hosts
Florida Central

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MEADORS
MARINE

Ponfiacs Hold
Lead In Loop

It's Official,
Cinci In NCAA

MONDAY

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Jake Wood, who slipped in
.229 last year after a fine
rookie season in 1961, slam­
med a home run during an
exhibition game with th*
Hanshin (Japan) Tigers.
Elsewhere around the ma­
jor league camp* the news
still continued to focus on the
signing of players. Th« Pitts­
burgh Pirates were the bus­
iest In this department with
General Manager Joe Brown
announcing in Fort Myers,
Fla., that he had signed
cstcher S m o k y Burgess,
shortstop Dick Schofield and
outfielders Howie Goss and
Larry Eliot, Bob Skinner,
though, is still among th*
unsigned Pirates.
Third baseman Rich Rol­
lins. who hit .298 and drov*
in 96 runs for the .Minnesota
Twin* last year, finally
agreed In term s—signing for
m.ouo, which is about iwiea
what he made in 1962.

DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. rntet. lines up beside Huberts
(U l’ll — A field of tile top on the outside lane.
stock car drivers in the na­
Tlie pole position in the
tion hnltli' in two 100-mile
second
race goes to Fred lairaces today for choice start­
rcn/cn, Elmhurst. III., in a
ing |M*itions in Sunday's Day­
1963 Ford, with Tiny Lund,
tona 5oo competition.
t i l e d (Fireball) Roberts, Cross, S. C., also in a new
Daytona Reach, driving n Ford, on the outside.
Two race* will not make
1903 l'ontiae, will have the
any
difference to Roberts and
(Mile position in the first 100milc race. Junior Johnson, Lorrmen as far as Sunday's
Honda. N, L\, in a new Cltev-, event is concerned. They won
their s|Hit&gt;, Roberts at tlie
(Nile
and Loren re n beside
him, in earlier races.
The first 28 drivers to tin• O eslliner Boat*
lull behind Roberts and l*&gt;• Mercury Motum
renien today j* ill win '[Hits
in the Da&gt;tona 5tX). Tin* re ­ • The Aluminuifl Itont
For The Finhermnn
maining 20 slots will lie de­
The Pontiac* have won 39
termined in a 50-mile conso­
2101 S. French Ave.
game* to lend (lie Rill Hemp­ lation race Saturday following
hill Motorelte* Rowling Lea­
a 250-mile modified sports­
FA 2-1392
gue. The Starehii'fs hold sec­
man event.
ond place* with 54) win* and
the Invirla* are in iliird place
•HvlV
uilh 52 win*.
u “ 531
Yvette Hunter &lt;»f Hie KamIKhierette* took Hie honors for
high gutur and series of tlie
day with HKi/529. Elaine Koslival rolled a 184 game with
483 series.
Chattel Dickens wa* an eminent paMolly Sailer picked up the
lion of Juvtcrini &amp; Urookt who then
lug 2-10 split. The 45 was
- at now provide the choicest in winas
made by Freiila Grant and
and spirit*. Try the famous Rare J a B Scotch,
Evelyn DeMnUco. Kat Noel
ol flavour unsurpassed.
got tlie 110 iplit and Corky
Mciidilh the 3-ID, Marian Farella made the 9-0-10. Tin* ilifBy Unilrd P itss International
(irull 3-77-10 was made by
It’s official—Cincinnati will Clara Rarlicr.
be returning to the NCAA
(tore incort
tournament in a hid lo retain Richard To Hay
the crown it wears mi welt.
MONTREAL l l l l 'l )—Henri
Tlie lop ranked Ilea reals Richard, sidelined with a
massacred North Texas State, groin injury fur the Iasi
titl'd. Thursday night to three game* is expected hack
clinch first place in the Mis­ in the lineup when Hie Mon­
souri Valley Conference und treal Canadian! [day the New
44bill
earn an automatic berth in York Rangers in a National
»« m su&gt;tv asm?
Hie NCAA basketball classic. lloekey League gaunt here
Cincinnati will be u heavy Saturday night.
taifaitM »T ittt
ion t e a r , «1Q Mi* a w , H.Y. JO
favorite lo sweep lo an un­
precedented third straight
championship.
in another game matching
two NCAA-Ixiutid s q u a d s ,
New York University extend­
ed II* winning streak lo 10
with an 80-79 squeaker over
Notre D a m e al Madison
Sipiarr Garden.

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year.
The Tigers also seem to be
having t r o u b l e satisfying
some of their player*. A to­
tal ol nine—among t h e m
Lury, sluggers Norm Cash
and Rocky Colavito. and Hilly
Rrulon—still remain unsign­
ed. One bright note, though—

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THIS NOTICE

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Seminole County Sporlman's Assn.
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P a c t S—Fri. Feb. 22, ’68

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DEAR ABBY: Why do people
b in ? on to letters end pictures of t
dead romance? I had a friend who
was recently killed in an accident
When h er employer came to her
wake he brought a box of her per­
sonal things th a t had been locked in
h er file a t work. He gave them to
h er husband. When the husband
opened the box, he found letters and
pictures from a fellow he had sus­
pected his wife was in love with dur­
ing the early years of their m arri­
age. I knew about this affair and
knew it had been over for years. The
husband didn’t know this. He went
to pieces and did not attend her fu­
neral. He was located months later,
a broken man, in Skid Bow. Even in
death it’s the Innocent ones who are
h u rt the m o st Write something sbout this in your column, Abby. I t
could spare others th a t kind of mls**7 '

A FRIEND

By Abigail Van Buren
print this so the kids a t school will
g r t it .tf lg h U
B0S
DEAR S.O.S.: The girl Is child­
ish and there is nothing you can do
about i t If you make a fuss, she’ll
have attracted your attention, which
is w hat she is trying to do, Ignore
her and she'll go away.
* • •
DEAR ABBY: My fath er died a
few months ago leaving my mother
alone. In order to supplement her
income she decided to rent her down­
stairs. She asked me to help fix It up,
so I agreed. My wife screamed
bloody murder. 8he said I never
painted or repaired our house and
had no business doing it for my mo­
ther. She said, "Let the old bug rot
up there I’’ Abby, my wlfo’a attitude
has torn me to shreds inside. I am
the only son and my mother could
not afford a professional decorator.
Was I wrong In helping my mother 7
W hat’s wrong with my wife?
HEARTSICK

Qacnbg

On By Oswald Jacoby

Study the bidding, then look
at the Edit hand only. Your
partner openi the four of diemondr a ia iiw South’* three
no-trump contract. If South
would bo generoui enough to
play dummy’! jack you would
have no problem, but South
playa the ilx.
Should you no up with the
king or ihould you play tbe
eight?
Th* Drat itep in your reaBoning ihould be to count s
few polnti. Dummy hai eig h t
You have 11. Probably couth
hai 17 since he rcbld to three
no-trump. That leaves exact­
ly four points for your part­
ner. Some of thoie point*
will be In diamond* alnce be
probably ha) led from iomcthing. If he hai the queen of
diamond! and another queen,

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accepted by o tb en .
Those a rt the women who
made poor wives, worse mothera, and for whom each
gray hair, each tiny wrinkle,
is a personal tragedy.
Fortunately, these women
are ■ sm all minority, even in
an age when youth la con­
stantly glorified.
All H takes for moat girls
to grow Into mature human
bclnga who wouldn’t, want to
bo 18 again, even if they
could, la tbe challenge of
dally living. It keeps hand­

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duties to perform and reipooslblltlea to shoulder.
With each new demand,
such women grow a little In
capability , in itrength, in
courage and in kindness.
In payment, life gives them
the love of family and friends,
tiw respect of casual acquain­
tance*, the charm of ma­
turity, and the quiet ha-pineat that cornea from knowing
that they have been able to
m eet life's demands.
Poor Miss Sagan.

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J.he (donum By Ruth Miiiett

“ Girl* ere fully grown at
15, often before then. Never
DEAR FRIEND: Yon expressed
DEAR HEARTSICK: You were later thin 18. A girl's attitude
it very well. Let this be a warning to
NOT
wrong to have helped your mo­ t i a woman U fixed then."—
all who have such souvenirs locked
th er and I think your wife Is head- Francoiie Sagan.
in files, vaults and drawers. Dig
sick.
them out — for the sake of the liv­
It the young French novel­
•
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ing who love you — and give them a
ist really bcllevci that, and
W hat’s on your mind? For a per­
private burial.
« * •
sonal reply, send a self - addressed, Un't Just talking In order to
stamped envelope to Abby; Box 33- be iure of being quoted, the
DEAR ABBY: W hat do you do
women the knows arc sure
66, Beverly Hills, Calif.
when a girl writes your initials all
to be life'* unhappy m iifiti.
• • •
over her notebooks, school books and
For the only way that a
H ate to write letters? Send one girl
even on her arms in red and black
of 16 ever gel* to be
dollar to ABBY, BOX 8306, BEV­ a happy,
ink? I am the boy and I don’t like it
lu cccu fu l, worthERLY HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’s knowing woman
one b it She never was my girl and
of 40 U by
new booklet, "HOW TO WRITE LET­ growing, learning, and chang­
never will be. The whole school
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.’’
thinks I am her boyfriend. Please
ing.
The most gvttlful woman In
the world are those who are
forever aweet 18—who think
they can go through life be­
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Till t l) State Now* u d
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MONDAY P. M.
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t:&gt; N.w.cap*
tl) Truth or Conoo(I) aunaraok*
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(I) Channal • Nawaraeaa 11:41 (I)
nuance*
Mok* That Spar*
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tl) Oatdlng Light
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plot, look claewlicre. Tills one
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11:11 (!) NBC Nawa
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l l l l &lt;D The Open Window lias alt the familiar Ingred­
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patient citizen* eager for a
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1:11 (I) A* Tha World Tara* lynching, and the lait-mlnuta
SUNDAY P. M.
Til* III Oroararo Atmanaa
(II Helene*
rescue by our hcroca.
l l : l l II) Faith for Today
t i l l II) Waka Up Uovl,n
(VI Highway Patrol
(I) International Bona
Till tt) Countdown Nawa
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t i l l tl) Harold of Trmh
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Enjoy Yourself This Weekend

All the ingredients of Ed­
gar Allan Poe’s terror genius
which made for memorable
motion picture entertainment
In “ House of Usher,” “The
P it and the Pendulum,” “The
Premature Burial” and “Tales
of Terror" appear In their
most terrifying combination
ever in American Internation­
al's “The Raven," opening
SIX OF the principal characters meet a t a fa ­
Sunday a t the RItz Theater.
shionable party in this scene front the provocuW hat's more, the latest Ed.
tivo W arner Bros. Technicolor presentation of
gar Allan Poe thriller co"The Chupnmu Report," opening Sunday a t the
stars for the very first time
Movielund
Drive-In Thentre. John Dehner and
together, the screen’s "Tri­
Glynis Johns star as u wealthy art-collecting husumvirate of Terror”—Vincent
band-and-wife. Jane Fonda portrays a frigid
Price, Peter Lorre and Burls
young widow who finds romance again with
Karloff. Co-starring will) the
Efrem Zimhalist Jr., the chief interviewer on the
terror trio in the Panavision
tenm conducting a sex survey in a suburban com­
and color filmliatlon of Poe's
munity. Harold J. Stone pluys a m anufacturer
classic poem of evil are Hazel
whose Ixired wife, Shelley Winters, enters an
Court, Olive Sturgcs and Jack
adulterous affair with a younger man. George
Nicholson.
Cukor directed the Darryl F. Zanuck Production,
“ The Rnven" features Poe's
which also stars Claire Illoum, Huy Dun ton, Ty
unique shock scenes and his
Hfirilin and Andrew Duggan.
foreboding a t m o a phere of
horror In sumptuous and eerie
settings of a time lung past,
all combined in beautiful wide
screen culur to re-c-reute real­
istically all the shock values
Hipping asiilo a wealthy
“ The picture is based on the
of hia classic tale of evil.
suburban enmniunity’a facade premise Hint love and tender­
ut smug respectability, a team ness ure the true meaning of
of psychologists conducting a sex and that sex without these
Leads Field
UOSTUN (UP1) — Boston sex survey dramatically re- is mere animality," said Zan­
College head* the eight-team shupo the lives of fuur wumen uck when the film went be­
in "Tlio Chapman Report,” fore the cameras. “We intend
field selected for the aecond
the provocaUvu Warner Bros. to make an honest picture
annual Easloni College Ath­
Technicolor motion picture which will he highly interest­
letic Conference h o c k e y
opening Sunday at the Jlovin­ ing, and we intend to do it
championship tournament- be­ land Drive-in.
without becoming a dealer In
ginning March 3. Other teams
Efrem Zlmbulist Jr., Shel­ pornography."
•re Army, Brown, Clarkson, ley Winter*, Jane Fonda,
The other feature on the
Colgate, Harvard, St. Law­ Claire Bloom, Glynis Johns,
program which will p l a y
rence and Providence.
Ray Danlon and Ty Huidin top through Tuesday is “Untamed
the rust of tlio Darryl F. Zan­ Youth.”
uck Production which is based
Breaks Mark
On Wednesday and Thurs­
PERT, Australia (U PI) — on the controversial best-sell­ day, "The Hangman” and
Satako Tanaka of Japan was ing novel by Irving Wallace. “ Breakfast At Tiffany's” will
clocked In 28.3 seconds to Ilecause of thu controversial |day.
Three films are slated for
break her own world record* subject m atter Producer Rich­
for live 200-meter and 220 ard Zanuck and D i r e c t o r Friday and Saturday. The
yard backstroke in a special George Cukor closed the film's three nro "All That Heaven
solo swim at the Australian set during much of the shoot­ Allows," “The Interns" and
“Duel In The Bun.”
i w l m m l n g championships ing.
Thursday night.

By Judy Turner
Sit down a t your favorite table this week and
meet some of the friendly people who make the local
dining and entertainm ent a pleasure. They're all try ­
ing to please you by giving you w hat you want, and
would be delighted If you’d stop by nnd say hello.
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MEL MURRAY
PIANO COMEDIAN

DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

_________ _________ ___ ___________

Pooling their effort* a t tha vuniu. When a Westiughouse
Lake Monroe Inn are Frank dealer mentioned a howling
Durso, who has been th e n nlley in Florida and asked
seven years, and Wllk Bow­ John If he'd like to invest,
man, a relative newcomer, he said sure, hut would like
who started managing the Inn running it Letter, So John is
Just a year ago. Togathar they hefr in eunny Florida, where
m ike the Inn a comfortable he has ao much to do he can't
place to cat and drink. Be­ even practice howling,
e * •
sides the bar and lounge, a
large dining room accommo­
From missiles to taverns Is
dates banquets
nnd iparties,
.........I - - - - .........
........— ■ ithu
n u nhlg
i g jjump
u m p uthat
i s i iHerb
i v r u lRawls
u isi
even wedding receptions. The | of the Drift Inn took tw
Durxos and Bowmans are eon ! years ago when -he came to
slderate hosts for any occn manage what was t h e n
slon, whether
for -a George's No. 2 at Hcurdnll and
........... ,you
— go —
meal for two or a club party. Geneva. From 1950 to I960
* * *
he had been “downrange” in
Had a nice long chat with tj,„ |&lt;n n i] Bahamas working
John Spolski of - J tt Lanes for r c A. Herb's wife, Dot. is
who let me In on srane well the daughter of Laura Stekept bowling secrets of pro- pi,,.,,, nnd the late George
minent persons around town Stephens, who owned George’s
, . . John has hid some Inter- j$0_ ^ »yj,e R«wl* managed
esting jobs in the past . . . the tavern until last fall when
he was a radio and 1 \ sport* (j,ey bought it and renamed
announear for eight years it
-- the
-- —
— •Inn.
Drift
all in New York and Peunsyl•
• •
N est you should meet •
beautiful 10 os. atenk with alt
of tha goad food that goes
with It, for ?1.9B. That really
doesn't have anything to do
with the own*r of tha Cluli
Diamond, hut Mel Murray
wanted m« to tell you that,
and to tell you It's especially
for you and your fine accept­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ance of the new management,
Someone once asked Will namely Mel. Mel haila moat
Rogers if the field of humor recently from Daytceia Beach
where h r entertained at the
were crowded.
“ Only when Congress ft in TeePec Club, lie’* also been
In Miami and done some TV
session," he replied.
work, appearing on ilia Ed
Rogers, of courac, operat­ Sullivan show.
ed in the day before comedy
•
• •
records, oilier wise known as
Chief “mixologist” at the
wax yaks, began flooding the
CariiHi la Flo Pemberton,
m arket with high fidelity
known by everyone ns Just
Jokes and stereophonic chu­
“ Flo." She prefer* the term
ckles.
Nowadays, tlie field of hu­ mixologist to some of the
mor Is crowded whetlier Con­ others th a t have been applied
gress is in session or not. to female tenders of bars, nnd
At less! it is in my neighbor­ It is aald by a reputable
source who shall remain name­
hood.
There always seems to be less that ahe mlxea excellent
room for one more, however, Mnrtlnia nnd Mnnhattena. Flo
and Ungers' quip will give and her husband, who Is a
you a fair Idea of tlie type navigator-bombardier a t NAB
of stuff tin t is available in have lived In Hanford eight
tlie latest comedy album to year* and renlly like the town.
hit the turntables.
Flo worked a t Spencers for
Tills one is different, alt of two years before coming to
the laughs were provided by the Caribe in October,
TRIUMVIRATE OF TERROR IN FIRST FILM
a • »
amateur comedians who are
—Filimlum’a ‘Triumvirate of terro r”—Boris Kar­
professional politicians. Most
I t’* been a long two months
loff, Peter Lorro and Vincent Price—in ncene
of the others were put to­ . . . When Joy Msnross volun­
gether hy professional come­ teered to help open the Capri
from thpir first film toRether, American Inter­
dians wlio arc am ateur poli­ in lOtav nnd stay a couple of
national's “The Raven." The Edgar Allen Poe
ticians.
thriller oihuih Sunday ut the Ritz Theater.
months until tilings were run­
Enlitlrd
"Tlie
Rest of ning anioiHhly, alii didn't
Washington Humor," the new know that two months could
OPEN 12:15
record Is the brainchild of he #o long. Thli personable,
Tail Trusseli, one of our lo­
_______
TODAY &amp; SAT.
charming lady has been the
cal newsmen, who collects
manager of tha Capri aince
SHOWS AT 1:90 - 3:2(1 - 3:23 • 7:00 - 9:00
specimens of political levity
the day It opened even though
for fun and profit.
I enjoy listening to it, hut the job was only supposed to
JACK PAL ANCI
I thought it had two major ha temporary. She and her
husband built tha first Dairy
......
weaknesses:
AY m
I—The politicans whose bon Queen here in 1964. In I960
mots sre presented in (he al­ they retired, hut Joy’s retire­
bum were trying to be funny. ment tvna rut abort by her o f­
To me, the best humor In fer t* help. New a t tha Capri
Washington Is uninteolk&gt;nil. this week . , • M*1 and Big
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
3—It contain* a rather pon­ Bill are in (he eocktsil lounge
KIIOWH AT 1:13 - 3:10 - 3:10 • 7:33 • 0:03
derous introduction by news­ Monday through Thursday 7
caster Civet Huntley, Aflcr to 11 p.m.
• • •
hearing Huntley's comments
“ Everybody know* Jim " wa*
on the subject, I would even
have trouble laughing at what Doris Spencer said when
Brinkley.
asked about tin- owner of Jim
Spencers . . ■ Jhii Is a native
of Sanford, in fnrt his parents
were among the pioneers of
tha town. Afler he got out of
the service he bought a small
restaurant and ha* gradually
worked up to tha present fine
establishment, b u i l t nina
year* ago. Doris and JI lit are
both golfers and when they're
8 A.
to 9 P. M.
not In tlie restaurant you can
probably find them on the
course where Jhn ploys on
excellent sub par game.
• e •
Have to pass up meeting
•ad a CompWla
John Silkier from Skate City
Line of
this week in-cause something
Important is in the works out
therr. Sunday ia the culmlnotkm of tlie big Queen of
Hearts contest which lias been
in progress this month, Thf
doors will open at 7 p.m. and
IXKJK FOR
voting closes at 9 p.m. All
proceeds from tlie penny vote
THE
and ticke sale will be turned
BIG
over to the heart fund of
rourse. Mack Cleveland Jr.,
SIGN
our popular Slate Senate can­
didate, will crown tlie queen.
Beside* open skating, the
8kate*Clty Rollers Dance and
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Regina Elizabeth Aucoin
Marries James E. Stickler
M in Regina Mary Eliza­
beth Aucoin daughter of Mr.
and M n. Paul Aucoin, San­
ford, . and Jam es Edward
Stickler, ion of Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Stickler, of Paoli,
Ind., were married Feb. 0 at
All Soula Catholic Church.
Father Richard Lyon* of­
ficiated at the duublc ring
ceremony at 11 a.m. Maaa.
The Church waa decorated
with arrangement* of white
gladioli, and Mra. F. E.
Roumlllat, organlat, present­
ed a program of wedding
music.
The bride, given In mar­
riage by her father, wore a
ballerina length drca* of
white organza with full aklrt,
three quarter length aieevea
and long while glovea. Her
abort white veil waa attached
to a headpiece of pearla and
rhlncitonca and aha carried a
caacade bouquet of white
carnation* with aatin ribbon
itream eri.
Maid of honor, Mia* June
O'Connor, wore a blue linen
ault with white accessories
and carried a bouquet of pink
carnation*. Richard Poloiki
waa beat man.
The bride’* mother wore a
beige drcaa trimmed In chartreuae and a coraage of yel­
low carnation*. The groom'a
mother wore a beige and
brown drcaa and a yellow car­
nation coraage,
Following Cm ceremony, a
buffet luncheon waa held at
the home of the bride'* par­

ent*, 105 West 21at St., fur
members of the wedding
party, relative* and friend*.
Mra, Allen Crowder assisted
the host* with the serving and
rntertaining.
The couple left for a wed­

Norman - Bartoszk
Wedding
Announced

ding trip up the East Coast to
Pennsylvania nnd will reside
at liordinshurg, Ind.
(Jut nr town guest* included
the groom's mother and an
aunt and uncle, Mr. ami Mrs.
R. Martin, from Fort Pierce,

Mi*s Carolyn Ann Norman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Anccl Norman of Starke and
Waller Mlaclicl (Mike) Bartoszck Jr., son of Mr. and
Mra. Waller Miaehcl Hurtoazek Sr. of Enterprise were
married in Kingstsml, Geor­
gia .Monday, Feb. 4 by Jus­
tice of Peace Mr. Peeples,
Carolyn's parents, Mr. and
Mra. Norman accompanied
the young couple. They arc
now making (heir home at
13 Sanford Avc., Unitary

Officers Wives
Of V A H -3
Meet For Coffee

MR. AND MRS. JAMES EDWARD STICKLER
(Gmominn Photo)

Valentine Day played an
important part at a recent
VAH-3 Officer* Wive* rnffee
held at the Afterburner Room
of tho ROQ.
Red and white petit fours
decorated with hearl* and
flowers,
miniature
Danish
pastries, red heart shaped
rookies and red and white
heart shaped candies cirelrd
the centerpiece of sweetheart
rose* on the table.
Hoitesiea were Mr*. Rich­
ard T. Gralow, Mrs. Earl W.
Achord ami Mrs. John T.
Bucy Jr.
New members welcomed to
the meeting were Mr*. Jerald
R. Urommcrliausen, Mr*. D.
A. Turner and Mrs. Thomas
Hite.
Hie beautiful centerpiece
was won by Mr*. Earl W.
Achord as a door prize.

FRA Auxiliary Honors Dignitaries
Members of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Fleet Hegerve Ann. Unit No. 1*7, hon­
ored Hire* dignitaries at a
luncheon In tho Carriage

Room of tlio Hamilton House
recently.
Ruth Stevens, N a t i o n a l
president; Minnie Kreispneh,
East Coast regional Unit fl,

front Baltimore and Pallia
Miller, national past presi­
dent, from Jacksonville, were
the honored guest*.
They were greeted by Mr*.

VISITING DIGNITARIES who worn entertained lit n recent luncheon by
Unit* 147 ntul 117 of tho LmlicH Auxiliary of tlm Fleet Renervu are left
to right, Heated, Mra. Mfpnlo Krcxtqmch, regional vice prciddent; Mra.
Ruth E. Stevens, nntionui'pnMhlcnt and Mra. I’ltula Miller, jurat national
president nnd now president of Unit 91, Jacksonville. At hack are Mra,
Vernon Fcdderaon, president of Unit 147, Sanford and Mra. N. E. Robbins,
president of Unit 117, Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Personals
Uy Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Rachel Alley of Modins Road entertained Mrs,
Wayne Boyles, who Is spend­
ing the winter at Winter Ha­
ven, Fla., and Mr*. L. J.
Kirk nun and daughter Carol
Sue of North Carolina recent­
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L
ficuddcr of Lilae Drive had
aa their guesla old friends
from Connecticut, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dlngton, from
Thompson. Conn.; Mrs. Wal­
ter Ludwlgson of Newington,
Conn., and Mra. C. a . Cart­
oon of West Hartford, Conn.
New reaidenta of DeBary
are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nord
of Valencia Circle, from Win­
ter Park, and tiwlr two aons;
Mr. and Mra. a . W. Winner,
Colo mh« Road, and son from
Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mahla

left by Jet pluno for their
home in Oakland, N. J. after
a visit with ht-r sister, Sin.
May Phillips, on Community
Drive.
Guest* at die Medina Drive
home uf Mr, and Mra. Edward
Alcorn are Mr*. Alrurn’a mis­
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mra. Oienr Palm g run, of
Cbetiiiiford, Mas*.
Weekend guests of Mr. and

f

Vernon Fcdderaon, local unit
president, and Mrs. D. Wil­
liams, vice president. Mrs.
Fetid eraon presented t h e
guests with corsages and
Mr*. N. E. Bobbins, president
of the Orlando unit, presented
them some gifts.
Following the luncheon, a
question and answer period
was held with the ofiicers ex­
plaining way* of having a
successful auxiliary. T h e
guests drove to St. Cloud tu
help form a new unit there,
then returned tu Sanford tu
attend the Valentino (Junee,
given by Unit 147 at the FRA
Home on Seminole Blvd.
Southeastern Regional Vice
President, Mrs. Rachel Uullwinklc, and her husband from
the unit and branch 50 in
South Carolina, made a sur­
prise visit to Ilic festivities.
The FRA Home was gully
decorated in a Valentine
theme for the dance and door
prizes were won by Mr*.
Kreispneh nnd Mrs. M. Mc­
Laughlin. Dancing to record­
ed music was e n j o y e d
throughout the evening.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Annso,
of IVoigeriiip Dilve, Imve as
their iHHivegurst, Mrs. Ar&lt;
mao's sister, Miss Jean FrMt,
of Brooklyn, N. Y. who plana
to spend her varatlon see­
ing places of interest in and
around Central Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stine
left this week for their homo
in Kansas City, Kan. after a
visit with Mr, Htine's broth­
er ami ills wife, .Mr. ami Mrs.
W. D. Stine, Palmetto Aw.
While here tho two families
visited places of interest in
this a tea.

Mr*. Charles Youmsn were
Mr and Mrs. 3. Hindi, of
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mra.
David Mar Fa I lane, of DeBary
nisi) visited wills the two funslliees.
Houst-gursU of Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Yoder at their homq
on Floraduna ltd. arc .Mr. and
It ia better to make a few
Mrs. Guy Lambert, of Jasper, guesla feel at ease than tu
tud. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark try to entertain everyone you
I.nmlivrt, of Indianapolis, Ind. "owe" at one big party.

Shower Honors Barbara Beasley
I Runs Faulklngham, Cortes ] M. M. E»tes, P. G. Slavik, .1,1 Thelma Cullum, Emily Jnrub- Beasley, Pearl Tennant, Hazel
By Und a Smith win
T. Coe, Gladys Malcolm, Iso- cln, and Olga Jacubcin, Mag- Summersill and Miss Linda
M l a i Barbara Beasley, | Williams, Fay Henderson,
H. R. Priest. J. K. Malcolm, I bel Dlahman, J. E, Fulghum, | gle Dotson, Ann Mikler, C. E. Beasley.
bride-elect of Oviedo, waa
honored at a recent miscellaneoui shower at the Oviedo
City Hall.
Hoatesiic* were Mrs. J. E.
Priest. Mra. Paul Priest, Mr*.
Maxwell Story and Mra.
Joseph (Sonny) Priest.
The guest of honor, wear­
ing an orchid corsage, was
seated at n table adorned
with all arrangement of
u m b o s and plum blossoms
and centered with an orchid.
She w*a* assisted in open­
ing her many gift* by her
bridesmaids, Carol Parker,
Pat Hollar, Virginia Beasley
and Judy Jacubcin.
Other g u e s t s included
Mmes. Arthur Reynolds, W.
II. Martin, John Oliver, A. W,
King. Robert Leverctt, Ber­
nice Parker, J. L. Willi*. ». F.
Wheeler Jr., M. F. Beasley.
Carrie Ward, Joe Beasley Sr.,

Civic Night
Planned By
Pilots Tuesday
Mr*. May Pynchon of Jack­
sonville, n pa*t president of
Pilot International will visit
tho Sanford Pilot Dub on
Feb. 20.
A member of the Jackson­
ville Pilot. Club she is now
chairman of the iperial Pilot
house committee. .She has
served us president of the
Jacksonville Pilot Club and
a* Governor of District 4—
Pilot International,
Whilo chairman of the in­
ternational relations commit­
tee of Pilot International the
headed one of the must ex­
tensive Pilot project* everundertaken, the restoration of
Vlmoutlers, France, after II.
3. filer* accidentally Itombed
tlio vlllugu during World Wur
II.
In recognition of her suc­
cessful work thu Pilot Club
of L’liicago replaced a slain*d
glass window in the Cathed­
ral uf the villugo ami dedi­
cated it to her.
The local club will observe
Civic Night and Mrs. Pynchon
will speak to m&lt;siibers and
their guesla, following Die
dinner at (lie Civic Center,
starting at OiDU p.m. Mrs.
Harvey Swanson is program
chairman for thv evening.

CENTRAL CIRCLE
Central Circle of Hie San­
ford Garden Cluh met at the
home o f‘Mrs. Frank Evans in
Lake Mary for the February
session.
The cluh lolled was read
us Hie devotion by Mrs. 1). C.
M o o r e , Junior gardening
chairman, Mrs. Paul John
stun, gave a ro|xirt on her
work with Mrs. Jewel Riser's
fourth grade pupil*.
Central Circle welcomes
with pleasure the North Or­
lando Garden Club, who will
lie guest* uf the Sanford Gurden Club at the general
luncheon «t tlio Mayfair Ho­
tel.
Mrs. Volie A. Williams Sr.,
chairman of the nominating
committee, re|nir(cd new offi­
cer* for 1U03-IUG4 are: presi­
dent Mrs. William T. Cava­
naugh; vice president, Mr*.
Paul F. Johnston; secretary,
Mrs, George S. Chapman Jr.,
und treasurer, Mra. W. L.
Merritt.
Mr*. John Callahan gave a
demonstration on m a k i n g
flower arrangements on wire.
Several member* brought
materials and made arrange­
ment*.

UUVM UlL

SALE PRICES
NO-SEAM, Nude Heel, or Re-enforced
Heel and Too In Plain, Micro or Stretch
MAIN SEAM. 15 D.nler, 60 Onego or
30 D*ni*r, 51 Oavga
OVlR-THt KNEE STRETCH No-Seam

Regular (IJ S

‘1.09,1*3.15

Friendship Week

THE ANNUAL CARD PARTY Hijonsored by the
All Souls Cut hole Woman's Club is scheduled for
Feb. 2d in the Social Hull of the Church, Hunt­
ing nt 8 p.m. Mrs. John Corso, left, Is gen end
ehnirntun and Mrs. John Picrro Is ticket chair­
man. Prizes will "bo awarded at each table, re­
freshment)! served and door prizes awarded. Tho
public is invited to cornu und play the name of
their ehoieu. Tickets may he obtained from Mra.
Pic itu, any eltilt member or at tho door.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. C. E. Chuniut wu* wel­
comed us a new member.
Other members present were
Mmes. F. E. ii.il/. Durward
Walker. George McCall, Ira
■Southward, J. M. Thompson,
L. Tinsley, J, L. Hobby, A.
Kent Hussetter, K. J(. Wood,
l„ Tinsley and Mrs. Cava­
naugh,

Lake Mary

NO-SEAM, Re-enforcsd Hstl and To. In
Main or Micro,
FULL-FASHIONED, 15 Dentor.

Personals
Ily S h i r l e y

Assorted Fabrics

Housegucsl* of Mr, nnd
Mrs. Walter II. Griffith Jr.
nt their laike Brantley Drive
home. In Forest City tire Mrs.
Griffith's purehU, Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Myers, of l.unsdulc, I'n. nnd her sister, Mrs.
Dorothy Wolf anil daughter,
Coleen and Mulirreo, of I lutfielil. I ’m. &gt; I i s . Wolf plans to
make tier homo m this area
in the m ur future.

Personals
tty Frances Wester
Mrs. It. E. True of Lake
Mary, spent the past week­
end In Boynton Beach visit­
ing Iter sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox
are now visiting at the home
of .Mr. ami Mr*. Toney Karajus, in Luke Mary.

• Printed Sportswear
• Silk Shake.
• ('upteni fb Cotton
•

A ro d &amp; Cotton

W entw orth

OVER 35 YEARS
At First K Palmetto
(Alongside old• post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpel* • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianon
* Rental Heds

NOTICE
Wi* Have Enjoyed Serving You For 22
Year* Rut Robb's Ilukery Will (.'lose Felt.
28th. Come In Before Then And Get Your
Fuvorite Cake Or Pie.
All Kc|ul|imenl Is For Sale. Miscellaneous
Small llentH, Cuke T in s Figurines, etc.
1c To $1.00.

SPECIAL COOKIE SALE
THE LAST WEEK
COOKIES 30c DOZ.
BUY 2 IK)/,. GET

1 DOZ.

FREE.

FILL UP YOUR COOKIE JARS WITH
DELICIOUS HOME BAKED COOKIES

217 E. FIRST 8T.

QUALITY

SEW AND SAVE

Hear Lake

ROBB'S BAKERY
Car. B. 1st A Hanford Are.
FA M IS S
FA 14441

Ily Mrs. Adam .Muller
; Memorial Hospital. They are
Mis* Olive it. Seymour, o( needed for mothers to use in
Orange City, and director of the nursing room with their
nurses from the Volusia Coun­ babies. Mrs. William Fidlcr,
ty Public Health Service, was Mrs. Adam Muller and Mrs.
Thomas Ilodgett will serve
guest speaker at the month on this committee.
ly
meeting of the DeBary
On March 18 at 2 p. m.
Woman's Club.
She explained the various Mra. II. Lohof will show pic­
duties of a county nurse und tures taken on a recent trip
told of Hie scliools for re­ to Europe, Tills will he at
tarded children, mental health the Civic and tinternalionu!
inatilutions,
the
progress Affairs Department,
Guests welcomed to tlio
made with alcoholics, schools
for Hie blind ami similar meeting were Mrs. Guy Lara*
)KTt. of Jasper Iml; Mr*.
agencies.
Mrs. Eli Yoder, cluh pres­ Mark I-amlwrl.- of Indianaident, welcomed two new polls, ind.; Mr*. Charles
members, Mrs. Kress Wal­ liaug. of New York; Mr*.
ler* and Mrs. B. Verginack. Joseph Hallett, of Ohio; Mrs.
It was announced that the an­ J. Hicks, DeBary; Miss Olivo
nual pancake breakfast will II. Seymour, Orange City and
be lieid Feb. 2il at the Com­ K. Payne, of Arlington, Va.
Hostesses, Mmes M. Boyle,
munity Center, from 8 a. in.
Sol Caruso, J. Diehl, Georgo
to 1 p. m.
A committee was appoint­ Cruake, Jam es Duffy, C. Kon.
ed to see about purchasing ig and Miss Einiiiu Baker
two rocking chairs for the served refreshment* during
Pink I.adies at Seminole III* social hour.

.'HI In 11
Inches Wide

WASH All LE

iValues to $1.29
NEW SHIPMENT

Arnel Jersey
-14 Inches
Wide
Waahnble
No Ironing

Vuueu to $1.99

Open Mondays 'iil 9 p. m.

FLUFF TOP
(WHIPPED CREAM)

PRINTED und SOLID
44 in. Wide
WASHABLE
No Ironing
VALUES to $1.98

nubby

WEAVE

MON. - TUEfi. - W'KD, FEB. 25 - 20 - 27
Rsgular (1.00

Hosiery Sale

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

from left lire hostessed, Mrs. Maxwell Story,
Mrs, J. E. Priest, Mrs. Foul Priest nnd Mra.
Joseph (Sonny) Priest.
(Herald Photo)

County Nurse
Speaks At Club

rjwidsw Cihsd&amp;A

Feb. 23 Thru Mar. 2

•nt

OVIEDO nRIDE-ELECT, Mins Barbara Jieiraluy, center, wan honored a t it nhower recently.
At left in her tdutcr, Virginia Headley ami tit
right her mother, Mra. C. E. Headley. Hack row

FASHION

SERVICE*

SIRS. F. ROBB
NANCY — SALLY — JUDY

omiiccT

*°LW

Kl UUl j J

COLORS
Nice For Suits, nnd Sheath*

41 in. Wide

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79

Values to $2.98
THE

REMNANT SHOP
mm H B ■

HWV. 17-92 DIUVE THRU FERN PARK
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY LINE

MAITLAND, FLA.
SEW AND SAVE

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FrJ. Feb. 22. ’63—Pngc 9

RA Boys Plan
Weekend Camp
The Ttoneer and Crusader
Chapter* of the Royal Am­
bassadors of the E l d e r
Springs Baptist Church are
planning a camping trip on
the tit, Johns River In Voluila
County for next Friday and
Saturday,
Friday evening the boy»
will enjoy cooking and sleep*
Ing out under the atari. They
also will take part In an in*
spirational period during the
evening.
Un Saturday the time will
he spent in fishing and hint­
ing.
leaders for the camp will
he Clyde Dempiay, Walt Brit­
ton, Clint Camphcll, Doyln
Brown. Lin Twyman and
Rev, Billy Griffin who will
visit for Die Friday evening
devotions and for Saturday
morning activities,
RA'i planning to make the
trip Include Donald Burns,
Gary Taj lor, 1-con Stclnmey
er, Ben Twyman, Billy Notan,
Randy Ivey. Alan and nudy
Wright, Roger Tyson, Roger
Warren, Dale Griffin, Gilbert
Miller, Travis Twyman and
Sammy rarrlsh.

BEN CASEY

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ALLEY OOP

f FRECKLES

AND

FRIENDS |

CAPTAIN

Vegetable
Market
In New York Thursday Flor­
ida rahlmge prices were high*
er, with crate* selling for
14.00-18.00, mostly $4.60. Red
type brought 13,75 and small
savoy type was $3.00. Celery
prices were f3.75-f4.25 for 3
dosen and larger sixes and
$4.00*94.50 for 4 dozen. Car­
tons of IS film wrapped eelfry hearts were $.1.50. Chinese
eahhage sold for f2.60-$3.00,
mostly $3.76. Endive brought
$1.76-13.50, mostly $2.00.»3.35
per rrate, and escarola was
$1.50* $3.00, mostly $1.75 $2.00. Big Boston type lettuce
r a n g e d from $3.0fl.$4.00,
mostly $3.00-$3.60 and Ro*
mains waa slightly hlghsr at
$3.60 - $4.00. Curly parsley
aold at $3.00*$3-60 per rrata
of 6 dot. bunches and radishes
were 75 cents to $1.00 for
baskets and cartons of 80-0
ox, film bags. Brueo boxes of
bunched eollarda w-ere $4.00
with some fair quality low as
$3.35, and bunched turnips
were $3.00. Rushed baskets of
loose turnip tops were $2.00*
$2.50, Water cress ranged
from 20-25 cents, mostly 2022 centa per bunch.
In Ccutrsl Florida Wednes­
day, crates of cabbage were
4ii.75-f3.00 and 80 lb. sacks
were $2.50*82.78, mostly $2.60.
Red type brought $2.&lt;H).$2.25
for small to medium size, wrlth
one niark of medium at $2.50.
Cartons of 13 heads of cauli­
flower were $2.60-$2.76 for
medium to targe alts and
12.00.$2.28 for small to nspdlum. Celery prices ranged
from 97.50-93.tK) according to
size for 2 to 3 dozen site. Four
doten site was $3.26 and 0 to
8 dozen $3.60. Cartons of film
wrapped eetery hearts, 3 doz­
en, were $4.26. Iceberg lettuce
brought $2.26 per crate of 24
heads and medium to large
size Romains type was $1.78$2.00. Green onions were $1.00
a dozen bunches. Parsley sold
for $3.00 a crate, Engllah peas
$3.76 per bushel hamper and
radishes 06*76 cents per bas­
ket.
Shipments from F l o r i d a
Thursday included: celery rail
40 cars, truck 24 carlot equiv­
alents cabbage rail 7, truck
44; endive rail none, truck 6;
lettuce rail none, truck 7|
radishes rail none, truck 0.

SSJH Council
To Give Donee
lly Jane Casselberry
The Student Council of tha
South Seminole Junior High
School at Caiielberry will
sponsur a dance tonight for
the eighth and ninth grade#
only.
The dance will begin at 7:34
p. m. sod end promptly at
10:30 p. m. Dress will b«
semi-formal.

Young People
Enjoy Bowling
By Shirley Wealworth
Members of the Young Peo­
ple's Dept, of the Forest Lake
Baptist Church enjoyed *
Bowling Party at tha Winter
Park Lancs last Saturday
evening.
Later the group went to
Ronnie's Restaurant for re*
freshmenti.
Explanation! aren’t neces­
sary when refusing food at n
party, say, “No, thank you."
I

�Raceway To Fete Seminole 'Citizens'

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads

dal* will occupy apodal bog fscllltlei are available for i p. m. Post time Is 8 p. m. with
your dining pleasure and fav- nine race*. Dally Double wlnseats as guests of the track.
All holders of the free ecf- orite beverages from (J:.T0 |dow closes a t 7:6S p. m.
mission coupons will be ad*
milted to the reserve scat sec­
tion a t no extra charge. The
blanket award for the special
Sanford Invitational rare will
be presented by Sanford and
Seminole officials.
There will be plenty of free
parking and the new grand­
stands are completely heated.
Restaurant a n d clubhouse

Saturday night haa been
designated aa Banford-Semln•la night, by the Seminole
Park Raceway.
Free admission coupon* will
appear In today’s edition of
the Sanford Herald. Sanford
city official* and s p e c i a l
guests Including the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce offlNOW OPEN FOR

LUNCH
and

Classified
322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES

DINNER

Card Parties
Discontinued
Through Lent

TUBS, thru SAT.
VISIT OUR NEW —

Carriage Room

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuei., thru Fn. • 3 M l . day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.

Designed Eavecallly For
BANQUETS. I.UNCIIEONS
and DINNER PARTIES

By Donna Estes
The monthly card parties
usually held during the win­
•3 1 -0 1 9 7
"SptcimJfkriUi* ter months sponsored by the
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Christ Episcopal C h u r c h )
Longwood, will bo discon­
tinued throughout the Lenten
Season and will resume after
Lent on the fourth Wednes­
day of each month.
Covered dish suppers, also
IRESTAURANT! held nt the Parish Hall on the
second Wednesday of each
month, will continue through
Lent, however.
HIG H W A Y S 1 7 - 9 2
All are welcome to these
N . n t N PARK* FLO RID A
friendly get-togethers.

(j%ecietUlUmnq
uttontfoi

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuci., thru Frl. • 3 P.M. day
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
noon.

CAItKIAUH ROOM, « diarminjr Colonial-stylo
dining room, Jh a now feature of the Hamilton
House on Highway 17-92 a t Casselberry. Hob
Hamilton, a restaurateur for 16 yenrs, said the
new dining room watt opened to accommodate
the overflow which has made the Hamilton
House a success since its opening last year.
Hamilton served as tho first manager of the
Imperial House restaurants In St, Petersburg,
W inter Park and Daytona Bench and set up the
training program now in use for th n t firm ’s
managers.

By Galbraith CARNIVAL

SIDE GLANCES

By Dick Turner

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Incorrect insertion nf your ad,
and reserves the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this
paper.

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th e p a r tn e r s h ip h e r e to fo r e exI slln ir
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3. Education - Instruction
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6. Food
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By Kate Osann

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ACI'OI ATIAO AAI* HRKtHIT

Unfurnished 1 or 2 beuroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph,
FA 2-4678.
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3019.
FA 26347.
2

Bedroom house. Kitchen
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr,
FA 2 0920 after 5 p. m.

COUNTRY HOME
For leane, immediate occup­
ancy. New, 3 BR, 2 Baths.
Situated on 5 acre lot. Un(urniihed $135. Other homes
furnished and unfurnished
from $80. Call or stop by
our office.

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
l i t N. Park Ave.
332 2420
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished
house. 403 San Carlo*. $65.
Three
room
furnished
apartment. 21(51 Magnolia,
$45. Robert A Williams,
Phone FA 2 3951.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-in*,
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­
man Circle. $120 per month.
FA 2-7484.

NEWLY FURNISHED large
2 BR duplex. 14th St. Longwood. 838-3298.
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 3.
6. For Kent
$40 Mo. 407tk W. 1st.
Houses for rent. For inform
Unfurnished 2 bedroom home.
matiun contact Ted Wil­
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254 FURN. 4 BR, 2 bath. I*kcliams Hardware, 205 E.
front home. $100 mo. John
or FA 2-0525.
25th St.
E. Fox Realtor. Ph. 333 0359
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room houie, kitchen equip­ LARGE 3 DR House. Do-iblc LAKE MARY, 3 BR, 2 bath.
Sandy beach. $150 mo. Ph.
garage. 803 E. 20lh. Call
ped. FA 2-3685.
FA 2 8920.
(or appointment. 322-BI20.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. (75 month. Ph. 2 BR. HOUSE. Inquire at FURN. EFFICIENCY Apt.
Couple or mother with
1503 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 5303.
child. Will care for child
Efficiency Apt. 130 Mo. Sur­ NICELY furn. • room house.
while mother works, l ’h.
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
FA 2/7237.
FA 2-2145.
|
3rd. 322-5223.

3. E d u c a tio n • In s tr u c tio n

BEAUTIFULLY
Furnished
Room. FA 2-7431.
2 BR house, kitchen equipped,
$63 mo. FA 2-4549.

R unincH H R e n t a l s

Legal Notice

T h e u nderpinned Intend to
p u r c h a s e In h u l k t h e s t o r k o f
Uooda, w a r e s , o r m e r y t ia n d la e
a n d / o r th e h u e ln .a e f l i t u r r a
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C K N TH A t, F lJ tltlH A T H A U K i t FA ILK. Io r a t e d a t H l e h w n r No. 17-11, F e r n P a r k .
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t o c o n c l u d e aiirh p u r c h a a e nn
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vendors
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n o tify the u n d e r r la n e d a t tho
above a tto rn ey s' address on or
b efo re said date.
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F l o r i d a , t h l a IStli d a y n f F e b ­
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Alice I , M a r r i o t t
P u h l l a l i F e b . 22, 12(1.
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8. Bench RentaM
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Lonns
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mnle Help Wanted
18. Help Wnnted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A, Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
2 -2 2
o wu w ma a* n * fc* a l ha a * ,
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
"Couldn't you atop tailing ma how wondarfui you are,
33. Furniture
and Itt ma find out for myialf?"
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
6. For Rent
36. Automobiles - Trucks 4. Transportation
37. Boats - Motors
WANTED: Ride to and from 3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
ens Ave. Phone 349-1671.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters Orlando daily. Call or tee
39. Trailers - Cnbnnus
Mrs. Odette Hottcy. 1903 W. STORE, 1201 W. First St. Th.

Refrigeration - Atr-comllllonIng men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trade* Institute Box IS, c/0
SWITCH OK ISTKSTIOS TO
K ill III AHE 1NDK1I H1T.K
Sanford Herald.
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FA 2 0991.

FURNISHED Apt. 3 rooms, ROOMS, The Gables, 401 !
bath, 2 double beds. 110 W.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720. I
3rd. 322-0488.
in t iik
i t i t c i it eoi'HT,
FURN. AND Unfurnished new
a ia t ii Ji i t i r m , r u i n it .
2 BR duplex apartments,
IA A All
D ill
SEM I M ILK 1 BR. House, nicely furn­
('III A T S , F I . tilt MIA IN C H A N .
ished. $65 mo. FA 2-8544.
Terra n o floors, tile bath.
CRHV Ad. IStM*
FA 2-2374 after * p. m.
N O T IC E T O D K F K A tS
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 m u .
N E L L IE MAE l l l l .L
bath, 2 screened porches. 4 LARGE Room Apt. within
p l a i n t irr.
▼*.
309 Magnolia Ave. 322-9532.
walking distance of town.
J A M E S It I LI*
FA3 -3819.
D efendant.
THR
N T 4 T R OK F I . O H I H 4 3 BR Furn. Apt. Water ft
Lights
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FA
2*2704.
TO I JA M E S I t t U ,
R K N T A BED
W hose last k n o w n r e s i­
Rollaway, Hospital * Baby
d e n c e a n d s d d r e a a la:
FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 mo.
Beds
2»7 E x c h a n g e Htr*„t,
AdulU FA 29480.
O e n e v a , New Y o rk .
By
Day, Week, or Month
PLEASE
TAKE
N O T IC E
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
th a t y»u are hereby required
t o file y o u r w r i t t e n a n e u e r
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. l it SL

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Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 828 Escambia. Ph.
FA 2 0274.

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1311 I’alinello Ave.

322-8827

ft. F o r Sule o r R e n t
2

BR. Modern house.
Catalina. KA 2-0578.

817

If you like country living
3 Bedroom, 2 bath*. .Oil
MMjlh side ol big Like
Mary. Water for beating,
etc. Orange tree*. Approxi­
mately 2' j acre*. KA 2 0162,
12. R eal K s la te F o r S ale

Jim Hunt Realty

3 bedroom. 2 bath 3 HR. 2 hath, fenced back
home, large corner lot, 311
yard, air conditioner. Kit­
Tucker Dr., Suniand Ka­
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
li U-*. VA—nothing down,
Ave. FA 2-1701.
monthly payments $02 oo.
4 BR, 2 bath, with family
FA 2-8074 • FA 2-2218.
room. See furnished model
LAKE MARY LAKE FRONT— at Sales offii-e out 2uth St.
and Upsaia Rd . opposite
New. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
church, central heat pre­
fireplace, ecnlrni healing
—Whil a spot! $20,000.
pared for Air condition
$12,990
MAYFAIR— $28,000 home for
Low-Low down payment
$22,000. Owner transferred.
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dish­ $79.00 MONTH PAYS ALL
washer, di»po&gt;ali. beautiful
lot Only $I30U down plus
IMMEDIATE
closing cost*.
OCCUPANCY
TWO KITCHENS— Unusual 3 Bedroom. Its bath, no qual­
ifying. Sec Mr. Ferguson
3 bedroom home on large
shady lot. centrally located,
Longdate subdivision. Long
wood.
freshly painted, inside ami
oul. ONLY $150 down
SPANISH— Completely ienovated, stucco, tile roof, Stenstrom Realty
$12,uo0. with separate furn­
ished apartment lor rculul
Real Estate — Mortgages
unit, guest* or studio.
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2120

Stemper Agency

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Kri. Feb, « , 'BD—I’npe 11 , HI. Poultry • Livestock

Bv Nadine Seltzer

SWRKTIK PIK

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«• V* FINISHING
,4*.•»'
SCHOOL

Owner must sell. Take over
$89.00 payments. 3 tied
rooms in Sunland. F\\ 2-4181

Office FA 2-2111
REALTOR - INSUROK
Night* FA 2-0648
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave, RAVENNA PARK 3 Bit. 2
373-0700
bath*, air mud. screened
2334 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 3 BEDROOM. 3 bath home,
porch. 300 Temple Drive.
air-condition, central heat.
MODEL HOME
Stop in or call FA2-8825.
Near Big Bear Lake. Also
‘What are you finishing?"
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
$61 month. 2825 Sanford 3 bedroom. 2 bath home in 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
Casselberry. Will take late
ed backyard. Air condition­
Ave.
26. Radio &amp; Television
model car or diamond ring
er. Kitchen equipped Low 17. .Mule Help Wanted
All type* of Real Estate
as part payment. Possession
down payment. 3309 S. Park AIR-Condiliomng men need­
PERSONAL RADIO A
at once. O. S. Miller. Brok­
Ave. FA 2-1761.
T.V. SERVICE
John E. Fox,
ed. See onr ad under Edu­
er. Orlando. I’ll. GA 5-2ZSO
Be repair Phono Changer*
cation
4.
Instruction.
Com­
Realtor
3 HU, Da bath. 1201 Selma
or 295-3525
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
mercial Trades Institute.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 328-0559
Rd., Longwuud. $300 down,
1 DAY SERVICE
take up payments.
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
lft. S itu a tio n s W anted
4 BR., 2 BATH” HOME” St. Johns Realty
Ph. 323 (WAS
Florida room, kitchen with THE TIME TESTED FIRM LAKKVIEW Home for sale or
Child Cure. FA 2-2274
dl»hwa»her, disposal. stove 116 N. Park Ave. FA 245123
trade for a tiled farm on the
27. Special Service*
and refrigerator. Double
west side of Sanford. Call Children kept. TA 2-4182.
carport, good storage and 2 n n . CB. FHA. Small down
WELLS DRILLED, PI IMPS,
FA 2-7898 day* or FA 2 6308
Child care. FA 3-u7lW.
payment. $32.68 per month
workroom. On 2li lot* with
SPHJNKEH SYSTEMS
nights.
assorted fruit tree*, fenced.
Comer lot. 109 Country
All Type* and Stic*
CARE for children. 323 0563.
ALMOST new 4 bedroom*. 2
We Repair and Service
$18,500 With Good Terms Club ltd.
baths, large paneled living DAYS WORK. KA 2 5759.
S T I N E
FRONT
room with stone fireplace.
ROSA L. PAYTON Lovely LAKE
Machinery and Supply Co.
3 BR, 2 bath home
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Florida room. Carportc. On 2&lt;L liuby hitlers
207 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-8432
In beautiful Druid Hills,
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
1 aerc lot, near Wilson
Maitland. $24,000. Will con­
WILL
BOARD
Infant
in
my
School. Paula. $19,500. Ph.
LAWN SERVICE
sider equity in Sanlord pro­
home. FA 2 7370.
FA
2-1694.
Mowing,
edging, fertilising,
perty as part down pay­
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FOR SALE
ment. Cali owner, 838-6359
21. IJeauly Salon*
TEE 'N g r e e n
FA 2-1817.
20th St. opposite To’.f
I9M PONTIAC VENTURA
L.M.N. ENTERPRISES Out
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Club.
New
3
bedroom.
2 door hardtop, automatic Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
Southern Air
bath, built-ini. Large fam­ Complete Beauty Service
Iran*-, radio, healer, whitewiKabul area at laingdalc.
FA 2-5742
ily room, central heat and 105 So. Oak
wall lire*. A very clean on*
See Air. Ferguson at sales
Au'-Condilion.
Low,
low Cut V Curl Beauty Sliop lleutinyr • Air Comlitiiming
and extra special at $1895.
office and pick your lot
Sale#—Repair—Contracting
down
p
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m
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t
s
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$73.00
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
and house models. Low
FREE ESTIMATES
month
pays
ail.
Drive
out
New operator get acquainted 2503 Oak
down—low monthly paynit*.
FA 2 8321
today or call KA 2-2744 for
Bill Hemphill
offer, Sto.oo cream wave,
HOUSE,
Fenced
yard.
Pay­
detail*.
10:30
to
3
daily.
$7.50 complete. Open even­
MOTORS
SINGER
ments $62 mo. Balance
ings lay apt. 318 Palmetto
FA 2-0H1U
SEWING
MACHINE
S73UU. Call FA 2 8140
Salca and Service
J. YV. Hall, Realtor Ave. 322 0834.
Free estimates in advance
"Call Hall" FA 3-3641
24. Electrical Service*
Free home demonstration
2544 So. French Ave.
FK1UIDAI RE
CALL FA 2-57811
better
LOTS MAYFAIR SECTION
Alau's Fabric A Rugs
.sales A Service
A few choice lot* left in House Wiring. Free Estimates
2559 Park Dr.
Mayfair section Term*
Std Vihlen'* Randall Electric
d
FR1GIDA1RE
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 091$
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sales A Service
Realtor
G. 11. HIGH
25.
I'lumblnit
Service*
Raymond Lindquist, Assoc.
liuo
W.
t*t St. Sanlonl
1961 Comet S-22
c&lt;
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-3883
2 Door. Bucket Seal*. YYhlla Hni*h, ▼
Automatic Tran*.. Radio, liraler,
I/OVELY Colonial borne. Ph.
RcupM stcry Specials!
Low Mileage. U ltra Clean.
FA 2-743 i.
Chair* $19, selection of fa­
i'ltimiiintr &amp;. Heating
bric*. Sofa* $89, selection of
AIR CONDITIONING
By OWNER. 3 HR, CB home.
I960 Mercury Monterey
fabric*.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Ela. room Sprinkler ays4 Door, ll.T , Fully Powered, Extra
Custom Made Slipcovers
WORK
Clean. I.lght Yellow Finish.
tern, large yard. Good loca­
Chairs
$21.50, Sofas $49.50.
ltiu; hanford Ave. FA 2-4581
tion FA 2 1836
Central Florida’* Largest
r
1959 Mercury Monterey
PLUMBING
re upholstery Factory. Frea
lf&gt;. Female Help Wanted
4 Door, Mcrr-O-Mallr. Radio, Healer,
Contracting Repair*
home estimate.*, written
YYhlfr Finish. A Bargain.
TAKING APPLICATIONS for
FREE ESTIMATES
guarantee, lO'.i down.
waitress. Must lie over 21.
It. L. HARVEY
Central Fta. Decorators
1858 Mercury Montclair
Apply Pig \N Whistle, 8 un- 204 Sauloro Ave.
KA 2-3383
1 Door, Merc-O-Mallc, Power Steer..
South A Garland
U1 4:30.
Itidio, Heater, Two Tone Green
Orlando. Fla. Ph. GA 2 4a&lt;9
Finish.
26. Radio 4k Televs. ion
Sanfurd FA 3-9413
WAITRESS, CURB Girl. ExCocoa NE 6-6171
USED
TV'#.
$25
and
up.
Town
jierienec
necessary.
Apply
1958 Ford V-8
and Country TV. FA 2 5362 Monument*, Cemetery work
Ciiick ’N Treat, Sanford,
Fairlune 500, 2 Door, Ford-tJ-Matir,
Radio, Heater, A llargain. Need*
Also, titterin g on Stones
Little Work.
SEMINOLE MONUMENT UO.
23)7 MellonvUle Ave.
1957 Chevrolet
Pllonc FA 2 6449
4 Door Station Wagon, 9 l*a**., Y’*8,
Puwrrglid*, Radio and Heater.
Piano lunuig and Repair

HUNT

1957 Dodge V-8
Cu*tom Station YYagun, Automatir
Tr*n»., Power Steer, and Brake*.
E*1r* t Iran, Onr Owner,

1955 Chevrolet
Station Wagon, 6 Cylinder, Automatic
Trans.. Healer, Good t undllion.

J56 Ford V-S

nirrlihlr. Ford-U-MatJe, Radio,
Mlrr, Power Steer., New Top.

*56 Ford V-8
irlunr 2 Door.

15:1 Huiuk
Dour, Itune Cloud.

.to Ford
ir. Station Bacon, l.ood Condition.

HOLLERS/SANFORD
f

.13. Furniture

10 Gal. aquarium and acces­
U»cd tuiuiUire. appliances,
sories, 22 tropical fish. $35.
tools, *tc. Bought • Sold.
FA 2 3134.
Larry * Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
USED JALOUSIES and Jal­
ousie door, complete with
BEDROOM SUITE, Stove, re­
glass ami screen. For sale
frigerator. Excellent condi­
half price. See Carl Scliilko,
tion. Reasonable. FA 2 9482.
llarcar Aluminum Products.
Sanfurd.
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAO
of $13.50 on 3 complete
SEWING M WHINES
i (Minis of lurniture. Call Save up to 5 0 ',. lake over
TE $-1511, Casselberry, col­ payment*. ll)4 S. Park Ave.
lect.
FA 2 9411.
Sell U* Your Furniture, quick WE LOAN Carpet Sliampoocr
at no cost will) purchase of
Service With tlse» Cash.
Blue Lustre shampoo. CarSUPER TRADING POST
roll's Furniture.
FA 24)677.
.

FREE ESTIMATE

■

Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
Bring your aluminum Itiruilure to u* tor complete rewebbing.
FURNITURE CENTER
111*) French Ave.
Pli FA 2 7953

$300
$895
795
*495

$495
*195
$95
*395

Wa l l

FOR SALE
.1 little beauty. 1961 Itutck
Skylark Coupe. Automatic
Iran*., radio, liraler, while
lire*, two lone puilll. Like
new condition. Only 120*3.

Bill Hemphill
MOTORS

FA 2-02.11

CADILLAC

OLDS

TODAY’S SPECIAL
1938 OLDS I Door Sedan With Automatic Tranami.slim, Radio. Heater, Tinted Gla**, Whlla Wall
Tire* And Air Conditioning.

745

00

62 FALCON Station Wagon, 4 Door
— — ..
58 PI.Y Viol I II 2 Door. V-«. Slh-k Shift ..... .
38 CIIEV 4 Pour. Air Condition
61 CIIEV Station Wagim, 4-D r, V-8 Auto. Trana.
36 FORD Station Waaon, V-8. Auto.
59 CADILLAC Sedan DcYille, Power, Air Land.
38 FORD Station Waaon, Auto.
........
59 CIIEV 4 Door,fi Cylinder, Siam!. Tran*. ....
37 CIIEV 2 Door, Standard Shift .........
36 Dl.DS 2 Door, Automatic ................293
37 FORD Station Wagon, V-8. Overdrive ---- ...
61 CIIEV
Tim I'h-kup. Auto. Tran*.
...........
59 CIIEV Station Wugon, Very l.ow Mileage ...
39 PI.Y Mill Til 2
Door. Std. Tran*.
33 PLY Mol I'll 2Door. 6. Std. Shift -----39 EDSEI. I Door. Automatic ..........................
39 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Hardtop, 6 Cyl...............
36 CADILLAC Sedan DrVille, Air fund........—
59 OLDS 1-Door Hardtop. Air Conditioned
.
38 I'OIID I. Auto., V-8. Hardtop ......
—.
38 FORD 2 Door, 6 Cyl.. Standard ............
.
37 I'OIID 2 Door ............................................. —
38 PONTIAC Station YYagun, I, Auto. Trina. ...

11793
393
9*3
ITU
395
&gt;393
593
1193
693
345
1493
1393

219 K. 2nd ST.
FA 2-0711

943
693
693
695
1595
395
K95
393
995

695

3365 PARK AVE.
ORLANDO U l 1-3166
FAX-9961

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1963V2 FORD LINE
Falcons! Fairlanes! Galaxies! Thunderbirds!

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cleaner* We clean any-)
thing, anywhere. Auto en- ,
| gine&gt; and faints a specially. J
322 8746.
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•

2ft. Aillomulille Service

“ A IT O GLASS
INSTALLED
Wlltrirdticld Buck (*ln*8
Moor Ginas V rnt 4ilinn
SERVICE
SeiiUuiik Gliuta mid Puint
Cuinimny
2in Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

AUTu - RADIO
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSONAL RADIO A T V.
?3th St. A Sanlord Ave.
I'll. 323UU35

See the liveliest of the lively ones!
SHOWING FRI. &amp; SAT.
TUB.

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W. I. Harmon — FA 2-4223

t ’AIW SO I.U W IT H A G W W A H ItA M Y

HIT

.16 Automobile-. • Trucks* ,17. Hoatn - Motors

HI. A rllflw For Sale

FERTILE TURKEY Egg*. Rubber base paint. $2.50 gal. I960 FALCON', take new. Ph. tfl' LONE STAR Fiberglass
FA 2-5618 after 3:3n
top boat I960 40 hp. John­
Bronte. $3 |tcr dot. Phone
Oil base, 2 gal $393 ArmyNavy Surplus, Sanford Ave.
son motor and trailer. $795
KA 2-2169.
'57 PLY MOt 1II St a lion \\ a - . or best offer. FA 2-3537.
gon. $15. FA 2-6533. Robb's
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
31 A. Pelf*
Bakery.
steel, window sills, lintels,
.IS. Motorcycles • Scooters
dry well*, grease trap*,
Toy Poodle, Apricot 4 months
1955
Plymouth
Station
Wagon.
steps, table lops, stepping
VESPA Motor Scootcra (new)
olil. AKC. Female. Call
A-t condition. '57 motor.
$10.65 down A $5.52 Week­
stones, lot markers.
322-7879.
$330. FA 29736.
Miracle Concrete C*&gt;.
ly.
2 Shetland pohiea; 1 sorrel 309 Elm Ave.
Lewis Sales Sr Sem e*
FA 2-5151
OLD MODEL pickup truck.
filly. 1 paint getding. $125
2517 Country Club Road
Kims good. $125. NO 8-4601,
FACTORY Tn YOU
each. Saddle* also availPh. FA 2-7928
VLL’MINT M ULIN'DS
aide I'll. 322 9162.
MOTORCYCLE. Two Harley
Enclosed head, sag proof bot­ 117. limits* - Motors.
AKC REGISTERED Weimar74, 58 A 31. See at 413
tom rail with plastic ends.
HIST puppies, $50. 1 A 2 9535
Myrtle. FA 2 0770.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­ ALUMINUM BOAT. 12'. E&lt;day; FA 2-2169 evenings.
ton or nylon cords.
ccllcnt comlition. 54" wide.
S eiik n rik G lass a n d F a in t
$123. Lake Butler, Osteen, ,1ft. Trailer* - Cabm an
HAT TERRIER puppies. It
1st block Itousc. Sheryl Dr, Alma all aluminum bouseC om pany
weeks old. FA 2-18156 after
B. Sloepker.
2iU Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
trailer. 24'. Sleeps 4. Ph.
4 p. m.
FA 2 9736.
Singer Round Bobbin sew­
.12, Flower* - Shrubs
ing machine, equipped to xlg Gateway To The Waterway FOR SALE or trade: 1961
rag. Guarantee, t Pay­ R obson SportitiK Gouda
lies! 9' x 12'. Belair ca­
| PETUNIA. Siui|&gt;dr.igoii, Panment* l&gt;{ $o.50. FA 2 9411,
Your KVIN RUDE Dealer
bana with U)' x 20' awning.
sir stock.
All extra*. $8no. F’A 844455.
304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. KA 2-5961
liR.\l*E\ 11,1 K NURSERY
21" ADMIRAL TV. Table
iirapcville Ave Near 20th St
model. Good condition, lest
than 2 year* old. $75. Call
Annual* Petunias, Snapdra­
322 6478 after 6 p. in.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Plant-. Dutch Mill Nursery. 16 MM KODAK movie cam­
Upauln ltd. Just off 20th St.
era, wills light meter. Lea­
and 1st SI.
ther carrying case. Phone
/CHEVROLET
FA 2 8113.

BUYS

Economy Bargains

H A N FO H U - FA 2 -ItiS I

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1895
1495
s995
$895

HUNT

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Strickland - Morrison
1NCOUBOHAT15U

Bill Hemphill
E . : / , v . . . =n a r H

VIOlUKS
4U1 Y4. I IBM b l.
KA 2-U231

•Ills E. Kirat SI., Sunrurd. I'll.: KA Z-IIHI, W inter Park Ml 7-lBlfi
UPL.N TIL y.UU FUL M ILS - III. b.UU OIIIEK YVl.lh DAYS

9, r l

$63. 20ID Kim Avc.

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11!. H«tl Kf-tale For Salei I'J. Itcul Kstutc For Sale

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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 a t the Na­
tional War College, Washington, D. C. He will be
deturhed from his command a t NAS Sanford in
July.
Tully hns served more than four of 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
th a t unit. This was followed by duty a t 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 a t 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 MAY wus voted ‘T he 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 th a t 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 of 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 of Florida participated
in tha tournament.
Trophic* wrre donated by
the Hcminule County Chamber
nf Commerce, a* they have
U rn trndionally.

tnf»

nUTTER WAV
You'll find that painter*'
masking tape ii b rtlrr 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,
m atted together, will convert
a corner Into a veritable spring
garden.

Wenfe rH

i

P i g i 12— FrJ. Feb. 22, *83

J rrtT S

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 TULLY
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,
Committees
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
Appointed For
Sanford; three sisters, Mrs,
work
nnd needs of the juvenile court.
Minnie K. Hardy of Ed go wa­
ter,
Mr*.
Katherine
Sloner
of
Osteen Club
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 Oviedoans
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.
Win Prizes At
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.
Benefit
Party
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
Office Closed
Miller, Mrs. Wallin and Mrs. ovirdo Woman's Club benefit
Chamber.
J. B. Oviatt
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* Celebrates
Shirley J. Sadler
dosed all day today while
rose and Mr*. P. T. Piety, high acnrrr In canasta and
Tainting Contractor
Kxecutive
Secretary
Mr
*
.
food conservation,
Mrs. Panke won the low- Birthday
Igirraine Graham atlendrd
Mr*. Joe Master*. Mr*. award. Boh Hamilton won the
Interior - Exterior • Ruor
tiw quarterly meeting of the
John Ju ris. Mr*. Nick Pfct- men’* prize for high bridge
By llrlen Snodgrass
Brush or Spray
fauf and Mr*. Harry Osteen, score nnd Mr. Tedford wa*
J. 11. Oviatt of Pine St. Kn- Florida TU and Health Assn,
All 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.
M r s . 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.
Mr*, nose Doyle was wel­ The Sanford Recreation De­ oy*ter supper.
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
Jfc
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.

United 17-92 Effort Urged

G iism iio n ...

FORD OWNERS

February Service Special!

Now* During The Month Of Feb.. . .
Fordomatic Adjustment Special
*

Ailjiinl Front nnd Rear Ramin . . .
Throttle Linkage . . . Man mil Linkage

*

Install New Pan Gasket

*

Check Transmission Oil
(Oil o i l * If required)

A
Q

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?

ROTUNDA

nr* i&lt;a *

$

PERM AIT,T
LIFE I

and other assrta U any
m s n ' a most valuable
property.

OIL FILTER!

82,05 - (51-56 FORD)
. IX)W AS S2.I0 - (57-62 FORD)

2964*?

fn.tallrd
With Purchase of Oil Change
and This Coupon!
(Gnupun Expiree February IS. 1963)

Sounds unbelievable for a Chrysler. But it’s true.
And we’re ready to prove it to you.
Considering the full-iizc value you get In a Newport
4-door sedan* we can appreciate why so many n»k ns to
prove that a Chrysler can be priced so low.
We’re always happy to.
Because we can talk a Unit full-size comfort; big, IH ann­
ing V-8 power (fed by economical regular gas); rich faltrici;
lush carpeting. Plus America’s best and longest ncw-car
w arranty f —5 years or 50,000 miles.

—properly coordinated
With Korlsl Rrrurity

SAVE 81.56 NOW!

So why not compare the facts, the ligtires, the features,
with any car anywhere. We think you’ll find the S2%4
Chrysler sizing up as the finest value in town.
Your Chrysler dealer’s ready with the proof.

STOP SAFELY!
BRAKE ADJUHTMENT SPECIAL!

Regular Price 8 2.00

COUPON PRICE $1,50

SMfhofljrU CArrth. f W r , ’* Warrant} aguntl drfacii In nu fr^ Wi at wotkmantWIp on law tar*
Ass
* i m *-U to mrluto part* ra&amp;aamtfd or ranan, artnad cha-aa f * ranuuad w ' l . at latxr,
h r » ►*»«cr tCOJOmif t . »A« n*rar . am»i /hat, on In. angina Mxi, hood s nd Marnat /&gt;.&lt;(* Irani
mi m an c,.« anil intnnal parti (itc/vOi ng manual &lt;»ul-AJ. Iorgua con.artar, ant a tlta/1. u m .a n tl
bunlt Including a.nt m a r t l roar t o t and dHarantral, ami root ahaat bmarmgt. protiJtJ V* ,»A• &lt;•
M l boon aanaml f raatmabh h ttm a h according to tha Uvralaa Carl-hi Car Cat* • im ia fa .

YOU SAVE $ .50
(Cuupun Expire* Frbraury IS, 196.1)

I.

Julian Whigham
DISTRICT AGENT

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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
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Warm-Up Trend
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 (UPI) - 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 o to )
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 of Mc­
Crary's and John Collins,
vice president of the Chase
Manhattan Rank Financing

'Breach-Of-Peace'
Convictions Overruled
WASHINGTON (UPI) — 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

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 of 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
w e r e peacnbly expressing
were sufficiently opposed to
the views of the majority of
the community to attract it
crowd and necessitate police
protection." ,

Memorial sendee* for Lt.
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 Je r­
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 what
not want them.
caused the hemorrhage.
Thu House group also add­
ed two nuclear-powered at­
tack submarines which the
administration did rmt re­
WASHINGTON (U PI)—The
quest.
Agency tor International De­
velopment announced today
the largest development loan
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks of Ihc foreign aid program—
opened the new week irreg 121') million lo India In enable
uiarly lower «n lJ|rl&gt; active it to buy tram abroad various
kinds of necessary foodxtulfa
tur Dover.

Sailor's Death
Termed 'Natural'

RS70 Debate
Is Re-Opened

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Ily Larry Ycrsbel
The Seminole Park Race­
way will probably d ole neat
week . . , Most of the horses
heading cast.
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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.
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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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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
"Rig 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
Hr)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.
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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.
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Panelled conference room
. . . Well lighted and spacious
general office . , . Large
"back office" for the study
of large ptat map*, etc. . .
And Civil Dcfcnic plans!
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.

WEATHER: Fnir nnd MIrIiUv wnrmcr throuph Tuesday. Hlph today, 60.(15. Low tonight, 40-45.

ATHENS, Ca. (U PI) —
Wallace Bulls ha* resigned
as athletic director of Hie
University of lieorgla, effec­
tive Thursday, to devote more
time to buiines* interest*.
C o n n e r t ’rp re s
OH1-ANDO (UPI) — 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

senatorial study group ha* re ­
ported to President Kennrdy
that after seven years of It.
8. aid to South Viet Nam the
Department, and J. C. Rob­ country still lack* a stable
inson, president of Trade- government.
winds Cafeterias.
Second largest building will Denies Charge
be the Tradcvyindx Cafeteria,
LONDON (UPI) — Soviet
12.000 square feet and third Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
will be the 10.000 square foot chev has denied allegation*
Liggclt's Drugstore,
of anti-Semitism in the So­
There will be 2d other viet Union a* a "malicious
smaller stores, many of calumny" on the Russian
which are already leased, people.
with others now tinder negot­
iation.
Tax Cut Asked
Included among these will
MIAMI REACH (UPI) —
he such establishments as a Tlw AFL-CIO executive coun­
barber shop, lieauty shop, cil lias called (or an Immedi­
jewelry, shoe stores, dress ate $10 billion lax rut this
shops, laundry, cleaners, gill year—a reduction three times
shops and many other*, Hom­ a* great is tlie one recom­
er said.
mended by President Ken­
The porkmg lot area will nedy.
he enlarged, under the pro-ent consliu.-lh n, which ha* Shoot F irst
already hern underway for
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U PI)
about two week&gt; Contractor —The United Stales ha* de­
for tlw* shopping center is the cided to permit iis soldiers
(ieorge H unt. Construction to shoot first in the Vietna­
Company out of Clearwater. mese guerrilla war without
President Homer said that waiting to bu fired on hy the
it would he impossible to Communists, it was reported
name a (igure a* to Ihc cost today.
of the huge new shopping
center.
More Sympathy
"Tills Is a multi million
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
dollar project, and within two Sen. John .Sparkman. (l)-Ala).
year* we expect to expand today urged the Federal Hous­
the 30 otores to lie construct­ ing Administration to Ik* more
ed thi* year, lo a total of SO," sympathetic toward perrons
he said.
In danger of losing llwir
homes because Ihey fall be­
hind In FHA-insurcd mortgage
payment*.

NAS Chief
Takes Cyanide

C m James Joseph Axton,
3,1, of 606 Park Plaza, was
reported in “improved hut
critical" condition this morn,
ing ut Oi Undo Air Forra
Rase hospital.
Attaches of VAH-tl Squad­
ron at Sanford Naval Air
Base, lo which Axton was as­
signed, said today that Axton
reported to the NAS dispens­
ary early Friday and report­
ed he had swallowed a quan­
tity of mercuric cyanide.
lie wa* given emergency
treatment at tlie dispensary
and removed to Orlando Ah II
hospital.

Ransom Goods
Arrive In Cuba
HAVANA (U PI)—The Red
Cross charter ship 1‘iiamos
arrived today from New Or­
leans with another install­
ment of ransom goods for the
freed Pigs Ray Invaders.
tl was the third ship to ur­
in e here with ransom sup­
plies since the prisoner baiter
deal was negotiated.

415 Labelled Top
Primary Project Here

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 "u r­
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 of 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-

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To Be Discussed

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 rue l Lake Mary
railroad signals; 8-427, right-

Rhodes First
To Qualify

Cause of a holler explosion,
Injuring two employes, at the
new llt.ll Product* plant wus
still undetermined today.
A Florida Industrial Com­
mission inspector niul an HI.II
safety engineer from Dallas
examined the huge boiler
over the weekend and could
not determine the cause of the
blast. It was reported today
hy Everett Riggs, plant man­
ager, and Clyde Lovingood,
eo-ordinntor cf Hunt plants
and properties from Dallns.
The holler exploded nt 3:15
p.m. Friday, Injuring Richard
l« Hudson, 43. Oviedo, Imilernnn. and Howard E. Davis,
I t, Lake Mary, machine oper­
ator.
Riggs said today plant oper.
a lion i* rinsed until Inter In
Ilie week, possibly Wednesday.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
attache* today reported Hud­
son l* in "critical" condition
nod Davis in "serious" condi­
tion.
When the firelaix of the 150.
horsepower, gas-fired holler
blew, with escaping i:n* and
hissing steam, many of the
women among the 2211 em­
ploye* fainted and the utllera
ran screaming from the plant.
Higgs, who wa* alamiilig
near ul the time of the ex­
plosion, wa* credited witli his
tpiick net Inn hi shutting off
power to two other boilers be­
fore Ihey could explode.
I.ovingnnd said llii* morning
t h e explosion wil « in Ilie fireIs.*, blowing n u t I ho fire
III it k .
HuiLmi t i n blown through
a doorway to the outside of
the building. Fellow employe*
said lie would have been mure
seriously injured had Hie large
Hleel door been closed. He was
knocked unconscious hy the
blast.
Davis, with face, head and
IztlU) biutkcitcd, holding up his
severly burned linnds, run

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.
"We 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

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 a t
the courthouse to offer sup­
port to tho Commission on it*
primary and secondary road
repair program.

Hunt Explosion
Probe Underway

Discussion of n proposal for
a feasibility study to deter­
mine whether an annex shall
lie cxlnhlished to provide
courthouse service* in South
Seminole County will lie lo-ld
hy tho Coil lily Commission
Tuesday.
Chairman J. C. Hutehlaen
*aid the Commission will dis­
cuss tlie proposal of the long
range planning committee,
Chamber of Commerce, for tlm
appointment of n special com­
mittee to study the idea.
A public meeting to dis­
Other matters coming liecuss Ilie proposed new rharter for tlie Town of Cassel­ fore the hoard Tuesday morn­
berry will l&gt;e held al 7:30 ing, General Hutchison said,
p. ill. Unlay at tlie Town I la tl. will lie;
Discussion of opening' and
Meeting with the citizen*
will lie the Ca»*lchcrry Board stabilizing Montgomery Road;
of Aldermen and inenilsers study with Health Director
Frank Leone of issuing health
of Hie Charter Committee.
cants to medically indigent
food handlers; discussion of
needs fur Civil Defense; peti­
tion from I.n hr Mary for
street light*, ami a hearing
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*
IuikIo today Inrainn the first he will give a brief report on iufoimotion that four Ameri­
candidate to qualify fur the (lie loniinisdim'* meeting with can pilots, presumably civil­
March IP election* when lie Retirement Life official* fur ian, were killed in the Ill-fat­
filed a petition shortly after earing for tlie eounty'a In­ ed Hay of Pigs Invasion a t­
10 a-m. lo run for the Group digent nursing patient* at n tempt,
Ditksea told newsmen 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.
Other ports open ara Unro­ will report on a meeting with Ihe GOP staff Investigating
of Mayor Frank Fnsula, group Ssrrpta Rest Home rffirlals Ihu 1861 Unban Invasion and,
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.

Casselberry
Charter Meeting
Set Today

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

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 of­
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 b t functioning
properly. Safety valve* wero
in order, Riggs said, and tha
gauges Indicated the atram
wa* a t proper level and not
pointing to the danger mark.
Lovingood discounted th at
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 a t tha un*
loading platform.

JFK's Brother Calls
Fight Report Silly
STOWE, v t. (UIM)—Son. Edward M. Kennedy
linn mill’d ridiculous and distorted a report th a t hn
seized a news photographers’ camera and destroyed
a film of him a t 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 (SLA) 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 AKorney 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 of 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 u t Smuggler*
Notch.
Lawson said Kennedy exIHiseil the film to light, ruining
it, and then returned tho
camera with its flash uttarh*
m int 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 of 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 a t 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*.

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WASHINGTON (UI'I) —
A dark shadow is moving
•cniaa the bright (Militlral Im­
ago III New York’s Reputillran GuV. Nclion A. RockefeL
ler. It I* moving, wlilrh U kb.
governor’s good fortune. If
the shadow comes to rest It
could take on the outlines ol
Poe’s bad-luck rsven.
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not ho huppy about that ami
less so if, as suspeeteij hy
aunio roaservatives, Rot'kcfelIrr conic* up this tlmo with a
deficit.
Thu governor campaigned
loot year and was elected to a
second term on a solemn
pledge th st he would not raise
taxes. He further assured the
voters that he would not re­
sort to bond issues III lieu of a
lux hike. Neither would he
draw on reserves of stale
funds to meet expenses.
Pay - as • you - go was tho
bugle note of Itia-kefeller's
raiiipulgn. Heavily ta xe d New
Yorkers liked the Idea, capo,
dally the pledge of no new
taxes. Rockefeller had not
much more than dummy op­
position from tho Democrats
and their nomlnvu for govern­
or.
Uut when tha returns wrre
lit, Rocky had a bulge of no
mure than Mrtr.OUU votes, lie
and Ids nil augers laid figured
on more thun that, u whop­
ping majority would have !&gt;«eulmed Republican opposition
tu Rockefeller’s nomination
next year for president. His
mujorlty was disappointing.
Even so, Rockefeller's reelection, Richard M. Nixon’s
defeat in California and some
lesser factors loomed tho
New Yorker to front runner
position to wind HUH. Not
merely front runner, either,
hut front runner by several
laps. Then Rockefeller pro­
duced Ids budget for the state
of New York. Thu voters' an­
guish was loud ami immedi­
ate.
Rocky did not propose new
taxes. Hut he laid on a 40
per cent hike in motor vehicle
legist ration fees. License fees
for physicians, pool hulls and
such also went up, Tha aver­
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motor vehicle was f'J.50.
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Rockefeller has on his side
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creased since 1IW8—and what
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cost more than 4(1 years ago?
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is shaken. The voters are
pu-ssuring their legislators tu
reject Rocky's program. That
would be a political revirse of
magnitude for the governor.
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th at the uproer over fees bss
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A
4

Hunt For Blue Suede Shoe' Boys
C l O c*
By I-arry Venhel
Till* *ure is a funny place
. . . Gene Estridge of EirM
Federal calls about a Florida
State Bank trawling tourney
. . . 10 minute* later Gene
Tucker's gal Friday pretty
Tatty Gatrliel calls about setting up a picture at Howard
Hodges office at the Sanford
Atlantic Bank Building . . .
Five minutes later 1 walked
to First Federal tn see pa!
George Touhy and he's sit
ting at his small desk in the
main lobby while hi* mas­
sive. impressive office by
the window, is vacant .. . .
It always is.
•

*

*

I wish I could put into
words how the death of Kyle
Shoemaker hit me.
•
« •
Was that Bill Stemper him
ssdf we saw the other day
cleaning Hie windows by the
Woodruff Building?
•
* «
Art Association Show here
at tile Civic Center Sunday
. . . It’s a must . . . starts
at noon . . . Free!
•
• *
How come one ot our young
doctors is considering leaving
town . . . Got to give San­
ford more of a chance than
that . . . 1 did.
•
• •
lake smorgasbord? Ethel
Root Circle of the Congrega­
tional Christian Church plan­
ning one
on the church
grounds Saturday Irom 4:30
to 7:3a p. m. Church located
21th and Park.
■ • •
Our favorite woman rop
played the good Samaritan
yesterday . . . It seemed this
gentleman from Yulcc came
storming in that he lost
money
a
fistful
of
in a motor court out that
way and wondered if our
local force could do any thins
about it . . . Estelle railed
tlie motor court and tin.
money was recovered.
* • •
And another good Sa m a ri­
tan Jim Hardy keeps on giv­
ing out parking tickets . . ,
10a given out the other day.
i

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l

Arguments in the termite
co. libel suit against the city
set fur Friday at It a. m.
*

*

•

No tellm' how many peo­
ple waited in line to get their
Ittdd tags at lira courthouse
this week . . , Hundreds here
from Grange County how­
ever , . . Hope to have fi­
gures tomorrow.
* * •
It's too had Heart Sunday
officials aren’t getting the
cooperation they should as
far as volunteers go. Come
On!
•
• •
We hear the legislative de­
legation has been asked whe­
ther special legislation was
necessary fur .Seminole Coun­
ty lo participate financially
in a county airport . . . and
at the same time if it is fin­
ancially possible (or a jointcity county air(&gt;orl . . . Re­
quest from Merle Warner,
chairman of Airport commit­
tee.
• • •
Could tlie Altamonlc Springs
Town roiindl he lishing for
a new Town Hall by recom­
mending that SB 127 rights of
wjy be taken from the west
side of tlie road? A compar­
ative rust analysis might
prove interesting lo sec Just
which would run more . . .
the east side with its 10 par­
rels or the west side with ils
rtty building and bar estab­
lishment.
*

•

*

T h e County Commission
will meet tomorrow morning
in Hilt Bu&gt;h's office lo talk
over county road problems. .
May even mention lop priori­
ties to present to tlie SHD
Mar. 7.
• • •
Watch for a move to stall
the signing of Hie Pipeline
lease Monday . . . May we
quote from tlie Feb. 25 issue
of Newsweek;
‘‘Navy announces gradual
phasing out of fleet ha sc at
Tongue Point, Ore. Popula­
tion of 11.239 reeled with the
blow. 12 |o 15 retail store*
closed City Manager Norris
Johnson slates. "People here
thought the world had come
to an end." Similar examples
were reported of Army and
jju r Fore* base*.

Crackdown on "blue suede
shoe boys" operating the
home repair racket in San­
ford and Seminole County ap­
peared imminent t o d a y .
There ha* been some refer­
ence in official circle* of a
grand Jury probe although
city and county officers would
not permit their names to be
published in this respect,
The Sanford Herald em­
phasizes that this article does
NoT refer in in any way, di­
rectly or indirectly, to tlie
legitimate firms who do oper­
ate here . , . sale* organisa­
tion*. contractors and con­
struction firms, f i n a n c e
★

★

★

houses, etc. Tt does empha­
size the • fly-by nighters "
The Herald lias been en­
deavoring all this week to
learn whal action is being
taken locally. The informa­
tion came to light today when
it was learned of a legislative
hearing in Gainesville Fri­
day.
Holier! S.. Brown. Seminole
County toning director, only
last .Monday unofficially re­
quested the county's legisla­
tive delegation to probe Into
pusililr legislation controll­
ing the erection of "shell"
homes and the repair of exist­
ing homes.
★

★

★

"I ssked for controls with­ for not obtaining a building
in reason," Brown *aid lo- ps’rmlt for a local repair Job.
day, "but not legislation Record* in County Judge Ver­
which would pul legitimate
non Mize’s office disclose the
firms out of business. Many
Florida residents cannot af two men were fined $55 each
Paul I.ewis, manager of the
ford to purchase a complete­
ly finished house but can pur­ Credit Bureau of Sanford and
chase a 'shell' home and fin­ Seminole County, said today
ish the Interior themselves that Slivyak and Ixickamy
Sort of a do-it-yourself job," parted company about a year
Under
Investigation at ago. He said that, lo the host
Gainesville Is a former Or­ of his knowledge, Slivyak now
lando firm. Slivyak and lank is operating his own firm and
a my Builders. Inc. Brown that Lockamy organized the
Construc­
said today that alraut two C o n t i n e n t a l
years ago he caused a war tion Company, of Orlando. He
rant tn Ira issued for Paul G. 1 added that he believe- tarak
Slivyak and H. L. Lockamy amy no longer operates in
this area.
★
★
★

Home Repair Racket
Under Probe Friday
(Special to The Herald)
It) Harold Itninni'l
Staff Writer
Gainesville Daily Sun
GAINESVILLE — Way* to
cripple* the niuHi-iiiillioii dotlar home repair racket that !■
sacking innst of Florida will
he sought in a special legis­
lative suh-committee hearing
here Friday.
Suggi-tions will be writ­
ten Into a law and presented
to lira l.ogislntiirc for approv­
al whi n it i-mvenc* in April.
The hearing,
m V for 10
u.III., wits prompted in part
by investigations in North
Central Florida recently of
wholesale frauds worked by
a few honu* repair firms. A
now defunct Sanford compa­
ny, Nova Huildi'is, Inc., lias
been spotlighted.
Grand larceny warrants are
out for four per-ons associat­
ed with tile firm — Glenn
.louts Jr., Marjorie Braden,
Horace Wilson ami William
*i is *\ don.
•
\
ii'.li man, Iforato nntnanl, n rnlc-tiiiill for tlir firm,
was arrested lien- about two
itcvlti1 ago He lilt is ill jail
under f'J.OOU bond.
Charges against the San­
ford film's official- are only
pait of the action taken here
in tlie last two months.
Seven other wan ant* have
Ixs-n i*su*tl for persons a*-oelated with Slivyak mid I,oiknniy Builders, Inc., of lithiiido. and Horne Designer* Assoeinle-, Inc., of St, Peters­
burg.
Two of the Dilantin
f mi's nicn, r.ldnn Strohel and
Paul &lt;!. Slivyak, have been
n n t-ic d ami rived on $3JMhi
bond.
A tldid man. Horner 1.e-lie
I .n -ka ui). hit-n't been found.
All four Home Designers
people were an rated early
Inst with mid freed on bond
Tin- wiiiiiiuls and urre-ts
B l e w out of all ilivr-tigntion
tlml I).** been spotted with
several calls by public offi­
cial* for a grand jury investi­
gation. State Ait) T. K.
I li.l) Duncan ha* dvclintd
to rail a jury *n far
The jury was fust suggest­
ed by State lt‘‘p. A. J. Thom­
as, of Stall.e, a member of
lira legislative sub-cnniniittes*
meeting here Friday.
Recently, the investigation
that began hero wa* given
a statewide scope by the
Florida Sheriff* B u r e a u .
Sheriff J'*e ( M'Va-se, of Al­
achua Count), tulloil the Ihlroan in for as*i*l*iico In the
local prolte. ll took the investigulnr two day* oil the
job tn decide statewide inves­
tigation of the home repair
racket wa* in order.
Crevasse'* action against
the repairmen followed a se­
ries of stories in the Gaines­
ville Daily Sun, telling the
property owners' *;d*-* of 28
mortgage forcclo-in e suit*
filed Nov. 12 last year.
Tho stories of each prop­
erty owner wa- startlingly
similar to each of the other*.
Each of their ..... Igages

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—

arose in tin- dealing* of n | ml as a credit check foim or
now defunct Si. Petersburg •nine nt her innocent iristnifiim, Klnibln Homecraft. Inc. mriit.
Checks ml the Join done
Th» two-year statute of limi­
tations has run on the- firm’s show that the work ngtxwd tn
local activities, hut investi­ by the film* seldom has been
gation* prompted by the fore­ completed in almost every in­
closure* uncovered many sim­ stance.
Mortgage*
saddling
tin*
ilar more recent deals hero
properties range from Dill to
by other firms.
Homeowner* complaint* in 1,00(1 per cent of the liuul**
ttii* are n usually Include actual worth. The repairmen
claim* that they never knew dealt almost entirely with
they were signing a mort­ Negroes and vlihvly or illiter­
gage. It ha* been npresent- ate whites in liiia art a.

Fate Unknown
Of Tanker Crew

are.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby aaul
today hi* department Is co­
operating with the Florida
Sheriff* Bureau, which ha*
asked for information about
the principal* of the Nova
firm. He emphasized he holds
no warrants of arrest for the
Nova official- from Alachua
County Sheriff Joe Crevasse.
lrawi* said that he has long
been investigating the acti­
vities of what he called "blue
suede shoe but-" or "high
hinders" or 1 tl&gt; liy-nighters."
He explained these are itiner­
ant high p i e s . urr salesmen
who do not do any construc­
tion work but merely ope­

rate a iile i organization and
usually lub-conlraci to con­
tractor*.
He outlined these talesmen
obtain
financing
through
“ front" organizations repre­
senting large finance compan­
ies wilting to risk between
$2,700 lo i t ,000 or some times
$5,ooo on second mortgages
to cover home repair*. He
added Inlcrctt rate* range
from eight to tt per cent,
with carrying amt other
ciiarges added.
"Strangely." Lewis said,
"this is all legitimate under
existing laws. \ company
willing to lend Sl.oun of tt*
own money ran do so. \

bank or • building and loan
company is governed by *tat«
and national law* in how It
lend* a depositor's money."
Ira wit said he has read
contract* in which prospec­
tive customers must sign to
obtain financing and that
some of these contracts pro­
vide a 25 per rent of contract
amount as a cancellation pen­
alty. lie explained: A home­
owner sign* a contract for
a home repair job and then
decides before the work i*
started that Ira wants lo can­
cel Hu contract, lie must pay
35 per cent of the contract
amount as a penally for cancelhng the deal.

^ a u f n r ii lim t lit
WEATHER: Clour anti pool through Friday. High today, 60.(15. Low tonight, 40-45.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

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Katuldished 1908

T1IURS., FEBRUARY 21. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 653

Cuban-Based M IG Jets

Jury Report
DELAND (LTD
A Volu«in County grand jury is *'vperUst to turn in a report by
Friday night on its investi­
gation of bolila operations in
tbe nicn.

Good Enough

Sanford merchant* join a traditional *ale*
jubilee celebrated in cities aero** the nation
Friday when they partieipatc in the first
Washington** I lift Inlay Sale.
Traditionally, items are priced at ridicu­
lously low prices, almost mdralievable in many
instances, hut the rule is that merchants must
tell the absolute truth about tiny item.
The numbers 22, for Feb. 22, the birth­
day of the first president often play a big part
in the sales with many items selling for 22
cents others for S2.22 or £22.22.
And the customer is the winner, for lie
can find some fantastic bargains at a real
bang-up, all-out Washington’* Itiilhduy Sale.
Often, the items offered a t (lie ridiculous­
ly low stilt* price are of a limited number, lint
o f those for which sto ck s are ample sales will
continue through Saturday.

Annfher firm nnder inve*
ligation at Gainesvilto is
Nova Builders. Inc., formerly
of Sanford. Lewis said the
principal*, of this company
"disappeared" last November
although one firm member.
William Cletus Braden, wa*
known to spend tlie nights at
hi* home here until "about 45
days ago and we are still Dy­
ing to locate him."
Brown reported he has the
authority to issue a warrant
in accordance with the local
building code for tlie Nova
Builder* officials for not ob­
taining building permits hut
"it is hardly worthwhile since
we do not know where they

Ity United Press International
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Rep. Ailnm Clayton Powell
say* if nepotism and nightclubbing are good enough for
senators, they're good enough
for him.

Fire On U.S. Shrimp Boat
WASHINGTON (UIT) — orrtprs ol Ihe Chid Execu­
tive, also lirnl a strong
President Kenned) today
diplomatic protest lo the
ordered U. S. Armed I'orr cs
lo lake "all nrtrxxary ac­ Cuban government. II drmandnl a lull explanation
tion" against an&gt; repetition
of Ihe Incident I rum thr re­
of Wednesday's Cuban .MIG
gime of ridel Castro.
attack on an unarmed
American shrimp boat In
tt ASHING TON (DPI I —
(he Florida Ml ail*. The
Stale Department, ailing on Two Cubnn-based MIG Jet

Record Bonds
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —
The Ih-vcloiimellt Commission
reported Wednesday it hunillnl a tfecerd (89.1 million In
revenue builds Inst year—in­
cluding $'26 million for new
uidvei sily construction.

Who’s To Query
TALLAHASSEE (U l'll —
An itwnnl winning lhi\nl
County jxii !«*I **uo| tioliiy u
&lt;lirt of Imtiy food wun ofl**n
tump i'ffrvtivi* Minn Itrt'itd utid
water in rout ruling truuMc**
unme primmer*.

Big Question

i APE CANAVERAL &lt;CPI)
— A Mimibnnnn "Instant
ICII.M" was find successfully
Wednesday night, lira Air
Ton e niiuniinved. hut tin,,
big question was unanswered
MIAMI (LTD - A Coast today. tt lint type wus it?
Guard culler dockrd here In
day with two lifejacket* and Legislature 1st
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
oilier Item* from the missing
Gov. Farris llryunt said to­
Marine Sulphur Queen hut
day Ira probably won’t anthe fate of the 39 men who liolllire lus proposed tax pro­
sailed alxiard the tanker tn gram to lira public In-fore Indays ago wa* still unknown. addresses tin- opening session
I t (j g ) Tom Troutman of of lira r.ni.'i legislature.
DAVID
Knoxville. Tcnn., commander
Shot (i Times
of the cutter, said hoard*
NASHVILLE, Term. (LTD
picked up with tin- lifejacket*
bn l.mivln, n star attrac­
THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF 17 Mtop s Iriih
had been in the water for at tion of the "Grand Ole Opry,"
were em teri today in lliv Mayfair nuctinn.
w h s shot six times and seri­
least a week.
Shown
jiImivv i* City Worker Hugh Wynn put ously
wounded
hy
his
wife
"Jlra stuff already had maAnyone seen this hoy?
liiiK one tip a t Kllintt at Eighth. City Manni'er
Wednesday night, police re­
I fine growth on it," Troutman ported today.
W. E. Know It** rr&gt;|mrlctl that limn now on Sec­
He is David Kcigoni, 15, ol
said. He said he did not be­
ond and Eighth will Ira through *treel*. All
R7NT Odessa Are,, Sepulveda, lieve the lifejackets bad been
uveinie* running *&lt;&gt;uth and mirth will he through
Calif.
used. He sail! that anyone
tdreet* and Fourth Street will lie a atop Mtreet.
David lias been missing wearing them would have W inter Storm
(Herald Photo)
(runt Imuie since Felt. 0, been strapped in securely . !
when lie apparently crawled and the jackets were found Bu rics East
l iiilerl Pres* I n t e r n a ti o n a l
out Ins lied room window and | floating free
A mid winter alorm buried
ran away.
New England under It indie*
His grand mot her. Mr*. H
of nnow and slammed temper­
(I. l.alin e, live* tn laingwood Terrorists
ature* downward today from
and she believes that David
Texas lo the Great Uikrs
may tie trying to get hack lo Beat Up Y an k
.Student* were stranded on
Florida. Her phone number I* CARACAS, V cn s r r i l e s
thruway home from school
TE 8 2737.
(LTD— Anti-government ter­
Tbe Iray is five feet tlx In­ rorists Irani up one Anierieun in uji'late New York. Twen­
A re*o| ot ion adojitol Wed­ ouired e'luolly from both sides
ches tall i«n&lt;l weighs alraut here Tuesday night ami nd&gt;- ty-five car* piled up in a
125 pound* He may be travel­ Irad another "for publicity single crash at Cotumlms, nesday night by tlie Town of tin- highway, lira Hall and
ing with a schoolmate, a It* purposes," it was reported to- Ohio, lira cold air had read i­ Council of Altamonte Springs Pete Kelly's liar still would
ed northern Texas and Misla- In Die way.
year old who lilt home at day.
recommend* to tlra County
»i**ippi hy early today.
Completed preliminary plans
lira same time in his father's
Polio- sail! the gang that
Commission and State Road
for Die town's new water sys­
I'.Mii automobile.
set upon 3K-year-old security
Ib-pl. tliut any rights of way tem ainl plant were presentMr*. LuBrcc asks that salesman Frank Sunder left
through Die niuniripality for n l for council approval be­
Deadline
A
sked
anyone having any knowledge him unconscious with a card
of Keigans’ whercalraut* noti­ reading ‘'Yankee go home"
GENEVA (UPO—Sen. Hu future widening of Lnngwood fore living taken next Tues­
Iran Humphrey (D-Minn.) Ave. (BR -127) Ira *ri|ulre)| day by engineer Harold lUdfy her by phone or at Box 50, pinned to his coat.
said today an April deadline from tlra wret side of Die eliffe to Jacksonville for pre­
lit, l, Lnngwood.
sentation to tbe Klntu Board
should be ret for an agree­ road.
Tlra resolution points out of Hiolth.
After 8iey are
SARC Meeting
ment on a nuclear lest ban
Flu Outbreak
The Seminole Association treaty with the Soviet Union. that them arv only two build­ passed in Jacksonville the
t nilrd Press liitrntaliona! for Retarded Children will
Tlra Scnald majority whip, ing*. One of them Die Town plans will go to Atlanta for
Tlra latest outbreak of in meet at lira Health Center at here a* an observer at the 17- Hall whit h would Ira involved government approval.
fluenza and other respiratory French Ave. and Ninth SI. si nation disarmament confer­ on lira West side but tliut a
'lira town expects to he
ailment* struck deep into the 7:30 p.m. today. At M p.rn. ence, said "if Ihere is no total of Hi parer-i* would hirvu aide to award bid contracts on
Midwest today and residents they will bear Judge S. K. progress by April H will be to Ira brought to suit if the the new plant early in May
of the West Coasl were warn­ Whitaker of Orlando. All in­ whistling in the dark to as­ right* of way a rt taken from with
actual
construction
ed to tie ready fo rts siege terested person* arc invited sume the Sovirfk are serious the east aide.
achululvd to g*&gt;t underway
to attend.
of flu
about an agreement.'*
Kvx-n should right* Ira *c- sumtliras in Juua.

Missing Boy
Sought Here

fighter plane* firod rocket* in
lira vicinity of an American
shrimp bout Wrdnciiday in
lira Florida Straits sud were
rhased off by U. S. Intercep­
tor plum's, the Defense De­
partment said today.
The Irani ami its two crew­
men were not hit, Tlra an­
nouncement said merely that
the MIGs filed rockets near
tlra boat hut the Implication
wits I lust the planes fired «l
the shrimper.
"Tin- MIG fighter* left lira
area of the shrimp bout when
contacted hy 1). S, aircraft
ilisjiatcliol by the air defense
roiinmiiiif iu southern Flor­
ida," tlie announcement said.
Tlie Prntugou -aid tlie U. S.
figliteis "witnessed some of
tlra firing" of rocket* hut
"H ide wn* no engagement Ira.
tween tin- MIGs mid Die U. S.
interceptors."
It was understood that the
depart uraiiL avoided s a y i n g
that Du- boat was fired at only
because, since it wits not bit,
tills would be diffieult to
prove in mi inlet national for­
um. Askeil xxlint "Iu lira area"
meant, u spokesman said tlra
filing* were "dura’’ Iu tbe
Irani.
The bout was identified a t
tlie *blimp Irani Ala, uperut-

Council To Let
Bids For C la y
The City Council of Longworal will meet at 8 pm . Iu
day to consider lads on pro­
viding the lowtl will* 5uu
&gt;ard» of d a ) , more or less,
lo he delivered ax needed.
Also up lor discussion will
lie piogrrs* roporla on repair­
ing municipal road* including
(lie Long* onrl-.Markham lid.
The meeting will Ira held in
lira Iam gwraid City Hall.

CENTRAL

lug out of Fort Myera, F la ,
owned by tlra Seafood Packing
Co, Tlra two men aboard were
identified ns Palis Jackson
and Benjamin Washington.
Ilv* U.S. interceptor plane*
were identified a* F4H jet*
from Murine Corps Fighter
Squadron f&gt;13, operating out
of Ihe Boca Chico air station
nl Key West.
Tlie Defense Department de­
clined to specula to on whether
Ilia MiG’s were piloted by
Russian* or Cuban*.
It is known that Cubans al­
so have been flying MIGs for
some time.

Aged Legislation
Urged By JFK
WASHINGTON (UPO —
President Kennedy today askcd Congress for sweeping
legislation to help the aged.
Hi* 3d-poist program for Dio
country's 17.5 million "sen­
ior citizen*” featured an ex­
panded version of medical
care.
Administration officials pul
a price tag of nearly $10 bil­
lion on Die over all program
for it* first five years.
To pay for hospital Insur­
ance for virtually all Amer­
ican* over lira age of fiS, Ken­
nedy a*kcd that Social Secur­
ity rmitritmiion* hy both em ­
ployers anil employes tic in­
creased one quarter of ono
prr cent.
He also requested that tho
annual earnings base from
which Social Security laxes
are collected tie raised to $5,?u0 from the present 0 ,800.
lira medical plan would start
Jan. I, 1905. and require an
exlrs $13 contribution yearly
Irom both employe and amplojer.

F L O R ID A

Altamonte Council
Sets Road Resolution

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PTO Committee Gartba Club fAee&amp;s !n Casselberry
Legion Meeting Held In Casselberry Named In Oviedo
Tiic
landscaping
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Wrralli

American Legion Memorial
Poll 250 Of C.« e|herry ami
the newly organized Auxili­
ary Memorial Unit 250 held a
Joint meeting last Friday at
4 p.m. in the Women's Club
Building on Overbrook Dr.
Poit Commander H a r o l d
Krydcr conducted the Legion
meeting and preientcd a cer­
tificate of service to Leonard
Casselberry, immediate past
commander.
Dignltarica vlilting Uie Toil
were Bob Williams, depart­
ment vice commander Ken­
neth Moyer, sixth district
commander and Nick Danesky, district vice commander.
Larry Maplcsden reported

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on the Legion Oratorical Con­
test sponsored by the Tost at
Lyman High School. The win
ncr, Miss Aim O'Dunncll, will
compete in the district con­
tests to he held in Mt. Dora
next month.
The Post plans to publish a
magazine with Maptesden as
editor. Appointed to serve on
the magazine committee were
Miller Evans. Clarence Doebencr, William E l d e r Jr.,
James Meyer* and Krydcr.
The meeting then was turn­
ed over to the ladies for the
initiation of new members
and installation of officers
which were conducted by
Mrs. Hubert Williams, sixth

district president She was
assDD'd by Mrs. Florence
Byrnes, district sergeant at
arms; Mrs. Kenneth Moyer,
district secretary and Mrs.
Nick Dancsky, district chap­
lain.
Installed as officers were
Mrs. Harold Kryder, presi­
dent; Mrs. Richard Grindlc,
treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Walbridge, secretary; Mrs. Leon*
ord Casselberry, historian,
and Mrs. Wilbur Morey, chap­
lain.
Mrs. Krydcr assisted with
the initiation ceremony and
Mr*. I.tillin' Myndcrso served
as pianist.

Two Sections,
15 Tables,
Play Bridge
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Tho Dellary D u p l i c a t e
Bridge Club formed Iwn aretioiM playing t.*&gt; table* at tills
week’s Tuesday alternoon
meeting In the Community
Center.
Winners in section one, dir­
ected by Howard Middleton,
were NS, fln t, Mrs. Ituth
Blstt and Phil DeBerard;
second, Middleton and George
Dickie; third, Mrs. Edna
Reilly and Mrs. [{. W. Ack­
erman.
EW, first, Mrs. Louise Mid­
dle tun and Mrs. Arthur Willgoose; second, Mrs. Frank
Mattieaon and William Luti;
third, Mra. Charlotte Nortturner and Mrs, Dorothy
Perry,
Winners in section two, dir­
ected by Miss Ethel John*
son, ware NS, first, F. E.
Benton and Norman Meyer;
second, Mrs. D. F. Scudder
end Mrs. C. R. Andrews;
third, Mrs. Edwin Wachler
end Mrs. Doyle Driver.
EW, first, Mrs, Minnie
Heilman and F. R. FroehHch and tied for second,
Mrs. X. 0 . Flook and Loris
Weeks with Mrs. C. W. Hart
and Mrs. Sybil Routh.
Thera w e n 47 atudenta In
attendance for tho Tuoaduy
morning bridge lesson taught
by Mrs, David Nivcr. No
lesson is scheduled for next
Tuesday (Shrove Tuesday)
however they will be resum­
ed the following two weeks
when Mrs. Nlver will teach
lessons on play of the hand.
All interested persons sro
Invited to attend.

AUXILIARY OFFICERS for Ciumelbefry American Legion Memorial
Font 2fiF&gt; were iiiHtislIeci hint Friday nijiht by Mra. Robert William*, alxth
district president, necond from left, who presented the navel to Mr*. Har­
old Kryder, president. Other officers are, left, Mrs. Kenneth Walbrldge,
Kocrctary and at right of Mrs. Kryder, Mrs, Richard Grlndle, treasurer
and Mrs. Leonard CuHHelburry, historian.
(Herald Photo)

Chuluota Garden Club Film No Contempt
Features Local Area Scenes Against Jury

Members of Chuluota's His
and Her Garden Club were
sliuwn Dio extensive film col­
lection of Mr. and Mrs. Geor­
ge T. Haig who were host*
for the February meeting of
die group at liiclr home on
Third 81.
. Included
were beautiful
view* of outstanding ganiens,
close-up* of flowers in Flor­
ida, Michigan, the Smokies,
California and other stale*
■mi shots taken in Yellowalone Park.
TIES THAT BIND
Belli are a too often-over­ Colorful garden* urnund
looked costume accessary. In­ I,ukr Ekia and other Orlando
locations, shots of local aza­
vestigate Ihetr possibilities.
lea*, flame vine* and shrub*
and trees, brought out the
wide variety of material
available In tills part of the
stale. In contrast, finul film*
were tto*e of snow scene*
in Michigan.
Russell J. Hammond re ­
See Us For KODAK
ported on Hie first lecture of
CAMERAS, Film and
tto Orange County Lawn and
Finishing
Garden School given by L. S.
McLarry of Greenway Nur­
sery mi shrubs ami tree*. The
CAMERA HIIOP
report stressed importance of
210 S. PARK AYE.
proper planting, ground pre-

Wieboldt's

Great SavinffH on Rasy Terms

M ATH ER of Sanford
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L IV IN G RO O M O U T FIT
In

Warm

flruwn

L'lihoUlrry

Fabric

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lunge H iii *buck hols-II.-d

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Winghark Chair with Otluuisu
3 Genuine* Maple Table* — 1 ( ocklail and
Ktrp-Eiid Table*

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&gt; Maple Table Lamp*

RASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY M G H IS

MATHER

By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Garden
Club met Monday afternoon
at (he Womn'a Club Building
In Casselberry. Guest speak­
er was Mrs. Arthur Lambert
of UeUary who was introduc­
ed by the vice president, Mr*.
Ralph Newcomer.
A member of tbs- Palm
Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club, Mr*. Lambert spoke on

the many trees for shade in
bloom tn Florida, both the
wood* ami garden varieties.
She shared with the group
her personal experiences in
growing many of the more
than 3o0 types of trees found
in the state and included
many charming reminiscences
of her girlhood in Georgia
and a few spicy comments on
liiv sex life of Die Uratilian

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Vegetable
Market

FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

i

Mrs. H. T. Crittenden an
Pepper.
dull president, Mrs. E- nouncod that the
P. Richards, presided during ,,une ,jy lbe c)ub
thp Ca)
the business meeting- anil sol berry Post Office us pan
Miss Ella Cummings was in
of the beautification project
charge of the devotional.
Mrs. Walter Krohnc, horti­ has been completed with tie
culture chairman, gave a addition, of two tail ever­
talk on her experiences with greens.
hydroponic gardening. Mrs.
Mrs. Clark McCoy reportF. Hubcrger gave a brief cd on the field trip taken by
report on 'T un with Bird*, j j , members of the club on
Feb. II io Vinson'* Green
House In Zellvvood where they 0
enjoyed seeing Ute orchids
ami African Violet*. Their
visit was followed by lunch
at a Mt. Dora restaurant.
A committee consisting of
Mrs. Millon Tinsley, chair­
man, Mrs. Ralph .Newcomer,
and .Mrs. Clyde Kcrce is mak­
ing plan* for a flower exhibit
lo lie sponsored by the Huh
at tiie l/mgwood Stopping
Center on the first weekend
Jn April.
New members who have
Joined the Club are Miss Eli­
zabeth Ahlmtt and Mrs. F.
F. Attow of Longwood, Mrs.
William Tilford and Mrs. A.
Peel of Ctssclbcrry and Mrs.
Milton Tins ley of Altamonte
Springs.
Mrs U. R. Ryan, president
and Mrs. Robert Guthrie ol
the North Orlando Garden
Club were special guest* at
the meeting.
ill New York t o d a y ,
Other visitors Included Mrs
price* of me*l Florida vege­
A. M. Cobb of Maple Heights.
table* were steady to slightly
Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Gloss of
lower ill rather dull trading.
Florence, Pa. and Mrs. Anna
•GUEST
SPEAKER
for
Mondays
meet
inn
of
the
South
Seminole
Garden
Guidance ranged 3.30-1.1)0 with
Luthy of Dr&lt;mx, X. Y.
Club
was
Mra.
A
rthur
Lambert
of
DeHary,
center.
With
ber
are
Mrs.
one murk of medium to Urge
Refreshments were served
Kulph Newcomer, left, vice president uf the club and Mr*. Elton P. Rich*
site at 4.50. A frw m l type
before Ihe meeting by tho t i
unis,
right,
president.
(Herald
Photo)
brought 3.75 and savoy was
hostess, Miss Emily Evan*.
2.60 - 3.60, mostly 2.60-3.00.
Mrs. H. T. Crittenden and
Celery sold for 4.00-4.50 for 'J
Mr*. OIL Lee.
to 4 dozen size, with u few
The next meeting of tho
2 dozen a* low la 3.76. Chi­
club is scheduled for March
nese cabbage was 2.60-3.00,
18 at the Sanlando Trailer
mostly 2.76 per crate, endive
Park Club House In Longwas 2.00-2.60,''mostly 2.00-2.25
wood. Mra. Virgil Curry will
and carnrule ranged from 1.76speak on flower arrangements.
2.50, mostly 2.00. Big Boston
George W. Jenkins, presi­
II) Mona Grin stead
asked to stop by and ice the
lettuce prices were about undent of Publtx Super Mar­
Soil care and vcgctublc garden.
changed at 3.00-3.60 per crate
kets,
Inc.,
ha*
announced
gardening
were topic* of a
Plans were made for a
of 24 head*, hut rnmnine was
slightly lower at 2i60-3.26. .Mrs. Lucille McCord, cashier program presented by Soil door-to-door Village Rake Sale
Bushel luisketa of mustard at tho Publtx Super .Market Conservationist Carl Lind lor to he sponsored by lbe club
By Jane Casselberry
green* were 2.00-2.26, and located at Sebring, Fla., a* (he North Orlando Garden on March 2 beginning at la
Cub Scout Pack 540 uf Cas­
turnip tops 1.76-2.26, mostly Ca*lilcr-of-the-Ycar for 1903. Club at last week's meeting a.m. with Mrs. Leonard Stew­ selberry will hold its annual
Mrs. McCord wa* chosen u* held at Hie home of Mrs, Carl art to serve as chairman.
2.00. Hunched cnllard* in cab­
Hlue and Gold Banquet for
.Mrs. Richard S t u d d e n . Cubs and their families in
the
Company Winner over 8i&gt; Hyatt in the Ranches.
bage crate* sold fur 3.00-3.60
The speaker entertained as chairman of a committee ap­ llie Smith Seminole Elcmei*uud turnips ill celery m iles other top cashiers from Publix
store*
throughout
the
well
as informed members of pointed last month to Inves­ tary School cafeteria at ff
were .1.00 3.60. Crate* of 5
ft
the club with stories of his tigate the feasibility of the p. in. this Saturday.
dozen bunches of curly pars- slate.
North
Orlgndo
Club
affiliating
Mr*.
McCord
will
now
he
childhood
in
Germany
while
The
banquet
will
be
a
cover­
ley were 3.00-3.60, with suiuu
with the South Seminole Gar­ ed dith affair. Those attend­
fair quality ill celery crates entered in Ihe International giving hi* talk.
den Club a* a Circle, reported ing arc asked to provide their
phase
of
the
conic*!.
It
was
announced
that
Mr.
a* low u* 2.50. Radishes acid
• • *
and Mr*. W. W. Arhord o( 18b that the eunumtlee recom­ own table service.
for 76 cent* to 1.00, mostly'
The
beauties
of
Central
Lombardy Rd. were Febru­ mended the club remain in its
1.00 per basket of 30 - (1 oz.
Florida
have
cnliced
another
ary Garden of the Month win­ present status. Other mem­
film hags.
citizen
away
from
the
Inclem­
ners
and club members were ber* of Ihe committee were
In Central Florldu Tuesduy,
Mra. Donald Nall and Mrs.
ent wralhcr of New England
offering* of cabbage were
Rill Harris.
Marie Pemberton, beautician,
light, demand wa* good, and
The recommendation wa*
formerly associated with Jos­
Die m aikct was firm. Crate*
accepted by the club.
eph Allen's, one of Itoston'*
Brand
of iniall to medium size sold foremnsl beauty salnns, h»»
The meeting was conducted
for 2.76, uud 6u lb. sack*
670 x 15
by Mrs. Bill Ryan, president,
decided to make Sanford her
10.-15 pi un tax
ranged from 2.00-2.60 accord­ permanent home.
with the devotion* given byFEBRUARY lu
No Exchange
ing to size and quality. Celery
Mr*. Stewart. Coffee, punyli
Miss Pemberton i» the *i»i
Admission*
price* were 2.76 for 2 dozen ter of Chief and Mrs. C. C.
CAVANAUGH
and cake were served by the
size and larger, 3.00 fur 2 la Pemberton of SNAS, ami lie- E l o l s c Lambert, DeLand; hostess and Mrs. Rill Harris,
TIRE SERVICE
1111 8. Frenrh Ava.
to 3 dozen and ranged as came familiar with Sanford Max Froelfch, DeLand; Edy- cu hostess. Decoration* were
FA 2-2263
high n* 3.50 for sniuller sizes. through visits with Iter tiro- the M. Ware, Catherine Ann in the Valentine theme.
Covington,
Victoria
O'Day,
Endive was 1.26-1.60 per crate liter’s lutttily over the past
1
Sharon Sharp of Sanford.
and rarurnlu wa* 1.00-1.26. four years.
Births
.4
Hunched ndlarda and turnip*
A graduate beautician with
were 1.75 per dozen hunches, over »even years experience. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. O'­
and bushel basket* of mustard Miss Pemberton is now asro- Day of Sanford, a hoy
Discharges
green* were 1.60-1.76, mostly ciatcd with the Cut 'n Curl
Carrie
Jackson,
Lake Mon­
1.60 and turnip green* were llrauty Salon at 318 Palmetto
roe; Anna Quinn, DcRary;
1.25-1.60. Rig Huston lettuce Avenue.
Irma Uiibcc, Titusville; Mr*
was 2-60-3.00 per crate of g |
Donald K. Dorman and baby.1
heads, ami roinalne typo was
Mildred Gilbert, Mr*. Mar­
GRANDMA KNEW
1.76-2VOO, Pursely brought 2,00
•Nylon caps, frilly or other­ vin Wallace and baby, Myrtle
a crate, green onion* 1.00 a
dozen ami radishes 05-76 cents wise, hide a multitude of curl­ Allen, Jam es Platt, lad,mil
s i 4
Brown Jr. of Sanford.
|K&gt;r basket. Shipments from er* at bedtime.

By Linda Smithson
The Oviedo Parent-Teach­
Members initiated w e r e er Organiiallun elected a
Mrs. Clarence Doebencr. M rs.! nominating committee at last
Thursday night’s meeting of
Hen Evans, .Mrs, C. K. Fish- | the group zn the school audi­
er, Mrs. Richard Druidic, torium.
Named were Ben Jones,
Mra. Turn Hucstnn, Mra.
Kenneth Walbridge, Mrs Rut- chairman and .Mrs. Marion
sell Corwin and Mrs. la n ia rd Voigt and Mr*. Mary Scott.
Their recommendations for a
Casselberry.
The newly installed presi­ new slate of officers will be
dent presented Mrs. Williami presented at the PTU's next
with a lovely aluminum tray, meeting in April, the last of
product of her handiwork the school year.
An engraved silver plate
which was appropriately In­
was presented to L. E. Jo r­
scribed for the. occasion.
Refreshments of doughnuts dan who recently retired af­
and coffee were served fol­ ter serving 27 years on the
County
Scliool
lowing the meeting by the Seminole
hostesses, Mrs. Hurston and Board.
The program for Hie even­
.Mrs. Hen Evans,
ing was presented by Fritz
Dale, president of Project
Alert, who gave an informa­
tive talk on Communism in
Hie United States.
The room count prize of 13
was won by Mr*. Louise
Gore'* fourth grade.
It-'lre-liihcnU were served
at the close of thr meeting
liy third grade mothers.

of Sanford

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paratlon and care.
An otilllno was presented
for the Chuluota Club’s 1903
project of planting garden*
In enhance the natural beaty of Chuluota. The main en­
trance to the area from SR
CIO was choren a i a begin­
ning and an "on the apot"
meeting was called to dis­
cuss details.
George R. Boulden. appoint­
ed to investigate problems
which might arrive befure
Die program could gel under­
way, reported his findings.
The next meeting of the
club will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carl­
son uf Seventh St. at 7:30
p. in. on Monday, March 4.

TALLAHASSEE (U P l)-T h e
Supremo Court upheld today
a ruling by the District Court
of Appeals that an Okaloosa
County Grand Jury was not
in contempt when It recom­
mended that attorneys re ­
frain from practicing before
relatives on the brnch.
Okaloosa Circuit J u d g e
Charles A. Wade held a grand
Jury in contempt and struck
from its report the Jury'* rec­
ommendation. Judge Wade is
a nephew of Attorney Purl G.
Adams, whn had cases pend­
ing In circuit court.
The case was appealed to
thu district court, which ruled
that there was nothing con­
temptuous in the report.

‘Quiet* Marks
Glenn Flight
Anniversary

British Shift
Air Defenses

CAPE CANAVERAL MIPII
One year ago Wednesday, a
■lender Marine named John
llerscliel Glenn Jr. rode a
rocket into space on tho must
famous trip ever taken by an
American
Tlie first anniversary of the
aeration passed virtually tin-

noticed.

LONDON (DPI) — Britain’s
defense budget for 1DG3-64,
the biggest In peacetime, dis­
closed today a shilling em ­
phasis from air-power to Po­
laris missile submarines des­
tined lu In- this nation's liiuin
nuclear deterrent in coming
year*.
The govemmenr* annual
dclellM’ "white paper" pre­
sented to Parliament estim at­
ed ll* exiiendiiures for Hiu
1903 fiscal year at IJBT.Tuu,-

It was a quiet — u very
quiet—day at Cape Canaver­
al. There were no special oh.
scrvances or parties or other
events to mark the signifi­
cance of Hie day .
Even John Glen was into*
- lug. lie was hundred* of miles
away, in Houston, Tex., help
mg the U. S. Project Mercury
team get ready for a manned
spaceflight that will far out­
strip hi* own voyage.

an Increase of tiu.m million
pounds ($320 392 million I over
Iasi year'* budget and llm
biggest since World War 11.
Urituin i* the Western
world's second biggest spend­
er on defense, ranking behind
till' Untied Stole*.

Any Jacket nr sweater with
an attached hood needs to lie
laundered often—because any­
thing worn so close to the face
must be scrupulously clean.

Hr cause skin | Hires niu*t he
allowed lo breathe, m akeup
mint be washed o(f with soap
anil water during the day a*
well a* at bedtime!

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tuce, rail none, truck 3 and
radishes, rail none, truck 4.

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�Annual Heart Drive Set Sunday
Hundreds of local women
Kill call upon homes in the
area Sunday in the annual
Heart Sunday Fund Drive,
Mrs. Lewis D. Tniiinv, chair­
man. announced today.
A coliee was held recently
at Mrs. Tam ny'i home to put
the linal touches on plans by
Hie 30 area captains who will
direct workers’ assignments
in their locality.
Headquarters (or the cap­
tains will he at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital, where Heart
Council Treasurer. Howard
Hodges, will direct the tabu­
lating of the results.
“ Due to the press of per­
sonal business, some of our
workers will be making their
culls on Saturday or at other
times during the weekend,"
said Mrs. Tamny, "hut the
main drive is scheduled for
Sunday alternoon."

Sunday night, the Skate
City Heart Fund Show will
begin at 7 p m. and one of
five young girl candidates
will be crowned Queen ol
Hearts.

March 3, Mclodec Skate
Kink will present their Heart
Fund Show, and one of Sem­
inole High School's young
queen candidates will win the
Queen of Hearts crown.

Area Captains for the Heart
Sunday dri\c arc as follows:
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom.
Mrs. F. E. Rountlllat Sr.,
Mrs. F. L. Dampier, Mrs. l-eroy Denton, Mrs. Warren

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Knowles, Mrs. Robert Wyclie,' Robert Trout, Mrs. Charles! Also Mrs. Charles Gormlcy,
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Mrs. X. E. Leach, Mrs. Wd- ing Sr.,
Mrs. S. I.. Wiggins, Stuart Stetson, Mrs. M. K.
Ham Thomas;
I Mrs. .Norris Jordan. Mr. and ■ Raker, Mrs. Clarence SnyAlsoMrs. George Mills, I Mrs. C. F. Lind, Mrs. H arris! drr, Mrs. Marie Cate and
Mrs.
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| Mrs.
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name Sweetheart of the Phi ,
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This was announced at the
•'Semester
flcster'* dance
held at the college, when she
was presented with a charm
brace.ct and sweetheart cor­
sage.
Another attraction at the
•‘Semester Rester" was the
frowning of “ Miss DBJC",
when Delores crowned Miss
Marion Caldwell as the college Miss of the year.
Dolores is a sophomore at
Lite college and is a member
of the Alpha Delta Beta sor­
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Plans f.*r the annual Rt.
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sponsored by the DcBary
Volunteer Fire Assn, were
made ut lust Thursday’s meet­
ing of the firemen In the Rerrentiun Hull at the l-'iro Sta­
tion.
The dance will be held from
ft p.m. until 1 a.tn. on March
1(1 at the Recreation Hall.
Music will be by Frank Ynhots
Band. Eutly reservations are
requested.

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Citizens Beware!
Deni Locally! Thnt'a a must now.
Many of our local citizens arc
bciiijr abused by out-of-town repair
men tlsi»K gimmicks and these un­
fortunate home owners nrc being
forced to sign away the mortgage of
their homes and are being fleeced by
these "fly-hy-nighters.”
We strongly urge all homeowners
to "not be taken in by repair men

Dr. C ra n e ’s

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and to deal s tric tly w ith local and re ­
liable firm s.
W atch out fo r people kn o ck in g on
doors a sk in g you if th e y ean r e p a ir
y o u r roof o r door at an unu su ally low
cost . . . I to n o t sig n a n y tilin g unless
i t is c arefu lly checked.
Check th e p e rso n 's license or.
b e tte r y e t crtll th e c ity m a n a g e r's o f­
fice or. police d e p a rtm e n t.
You will b e n e fit in th e long run.

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Letters

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4

would tie 2.V; less prison
population Ilian there present­
ly is.
Tun, all of us need remem­
ber thiil no Judge, worthy of
the title, ran allow the con­
sciences of oilier* to substi­
tute for Ids own. Neither l*
a Judge In very good position
to defend himself, even
when hr feels justlfed in do­
ing so. It i* because of my
familiarity with this parti­
cular Judical tenet that I
feci Impelled to write you.
While I do not know these
thought* are expressive of
the views of our juvenile
Judge, they are some which
have coursed their way
through my mind as I have
dealt with children Ju*t a
lillle over the magic age of
sixteen.
Any Judge l* aware that no
human being is so thoroughly
endowed with wisdom that
be Is ineapable of erring.
Any judge must lake the
case as lie finds it, view the
offender as an Individual soul,
loved as much by Our Creat­
or as any of his other child­
WASHINGTON - (NEA) — —tiniest the Clay rommlttee I cut off from Haiti because of
ren, and then take such ac­
A
number of radical foreign comes up with some surpris­ lack of cooperation from t'restion a* be deems licst suited
ident Francois Duvalicr'i dic­
lo remind the offender he aid |Kilicy I’liungus arc ex­ es In Hial line.
Among pni|xisals that have tatorship.
slaiuld not again perform like pected when t'riThlrnl Kenneily’s permanent Goinmilter been pul to Hie Clay commit­ No such aclion lias hern
act*.
All this hog-wash about the to Strengthen Hie Security of tee for consideration Is one takrn against a big country
rights of adults to bail leaves the Free World turns in Its that the fundamental purpose je t.
AH) officials were greatly
me cold. No person lias a recommendations a b o u t of all foreign aid programs
should be to make the receiv­ encouraged by the recent
right to tiail who has pleaded March I.
Tills blue ribbon t’anel nf ing countries srlf-*up|xirting Gallup | kiII showing :m jmt
guilty to an offense, whether
rent nf the people approved
he In- ten or a hundred years nine big business executives, as fast as possible.
Several countries like Na- lorrign sill, as compared In 5)
old. Neither doe* tho Juven­ former top governmental offl
ile Court Art make any pro­ rials, university professors Imnalixl China, Israel and t&gt;er cent in a |»ll five year*
amt AFK - FHl F res idem Greece have for several ago.
vision for bail.
One of (he principal prob­
After all ibis unwarranted tieorge Mrany will bold it* year* been considered ready
criticism, It will take a big second live-day meeting in for a&gt;Tndup of l,’. S. econom­ lem* of the Clay committee
man not to send some kids Washington beginning Feb 21 ic aid, Nolsuly has had the 11 to improve the public
image or foreign aid if It is
to 1lie Industrial School for to write Its first rr|*ort. Chair- gills to tin it.
Ollier countries like IJliyn found essential to the national
llo) s. I hcllevo you will find {man of Hie group is Gen. l.uand Thailand are sized up a* security.
ltd* Juvenile Judge n lug man. etus l&gt;. d a y .
Very truly yours,
Preliminary drafts now be having Hu* resources to beVoile A. William 1 Jr., lug clrmlaled for comment mine self sufficient In a short
liom Kennedy administration time. The solnlimi offered for
Dear Editor:
lender* concerned with for­ such countries is lo work 0111
With this final general eign policy show much origi three to five year programs
Hy Hat Cochran
mailing of Hie HM3 Florida mil thinking. The committee to put them 011 their (eel, then
A Judge says mme uttention
Slate Fair, we want to hank lias asked Agency for Inicr cut off the nut and let them
should he paid to educating
you for your most generous national Development—AID— go it alone.
Such a poliry would in pedestrians. They should lie
help during tlm last three to justify its program* in
months.
every country and all it* many eases rcqmro much in taught lint to trust any driv­
ternal political and economic ers.
Your wonderful (XHiperatmn present policies.
has contributed Immeasur­
Ilovv much Hie Clay Com­ reform In the receiving coun­
Why iloe* marriage have
ably In our Mth annual ex­ m i t t e o finding* influence tries. The trouble is that too
position. More than 400 com- Kennedy will lie shown when many developing countries lo stop a man from being ■
muniral Ions media j* riu i- his annual foreign aid mess­ allow no lnellnalmn to change. flatterer?
OlIR BOARDING HOUSE
pated in its coverage.
age goes to Cungrcn* in mnl- The question then becomes
Jterause of a shortage, a
On behalf of the fair a**o- March.
wlie(tier to give any aid al all
L 6 A U .M R. liR ID fie W A l L H , IV U
AM AfIFii U O W W E W f H t
elation
president.
Carl
D
cleaning
establishment Is ask­
10
governments
sliowlng
no
Ills
hiidgrt
message
rails
t w en t Many vpaho laboring FOLLOWING SIMILAR LINEG
llroreln; its directors, it« for foreign «id expenditures progress.
ing cust.inters to rrtuni
om My eiAsoLiue. piu g , major
o
r
RESEARCH/ PERHAPS
— 8ETWCC-M M'f OTHER
*
vouve iieawu or aw Plans management, M. K. Twcdoil of $3.75 billion for next y e a r- The Kennedy adminlitra clothes hangers. The kid*
|NdC- tiTlOlG, OF COOROEFTilr tt
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Cordially and gratefully will begin alsiut April 1 with editor of the Miami, Fla.,
News, who broke tin* Cohan
Hill Abbott
new AH) Administrator David missile base story two weeks
Information Director
E. Hell as principal witness in before President Kennedy ac­
Florida Stale Fair
the lail seal.
knowledged their existence,
He has already begun ra il­
said lust night liters* is "no
ing on key congressmen, aft
ovidenc* of nueleur weapon*
[c ^ % S
C u b a M ilita ry
cr a quick trip sruund the in Cuba today."
world to visit some of III*
5 *'
Action Stressed principal problem countries.
AltT UltOWN
WASHINGTON (FIT) —
Hell has some Ideas of Ills
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A former pie-idclil of the own on how the Alt) pro
I'KST
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x*-»• Culion Senate told eongrea- grams should be run Hut lie Termite* ACONTHOI.
Other Pe.la
slonal Invest ign t**r» t o d a y docs nol plan a complete re­
2fill I PAItK Dll.
that only military action led organization — which every
SANFORD
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erate Cuba and rcstoie peace
to the hemisphere."
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February 2 K I®08 Dr. Manuel di-Vnrona said
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Mi. tXinlr.il pupt.
Editor
Tim Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida.
Iiear Sir:
The pnrlratt you have paint­
ed for the part several day*
of our Juvenile judge hard­
ly doe* credit to good Journal­
ism, Um juvenile court act
or the ultimate welfare of
cur young people.
Two years aao, it was at
his request ami that of the
Sheriff that I prohibited the
detention of youngster* in the
o il count} jail. 11 was through
his efforts, combined with
that of otlter Interested citi­
zens and a co-operative coun­
ty commission that a separ­
ate county commission Dial a
separate wing for the deten­
tion of juveniles was con­
structed as part of the new
jail. Admittedly, a separate
detention home for juveniles
would tie preferable—hut *o
would a new county home,
adequate roads, drainage, ad
infinitum.
It Is very easy to pillory
any public official, ami, ol
a truth, II is to tlm best in­
terest of the republic that it
always he so, hut one must.
In fairness, look at any cri­
ticism in proper perspective.
In 1031, us a legislator, It
was my privilege to co-spon*
a or the Juvenile Court Act.
Just uluiul every state-wide
women'* organization, the
Florida liar, and several
men's civic clubs were the
moving forces behind (he Hill.
We were convinced Its** time
had romc to treat youthful
olfender* somew hat differentiy from the manner we treat
c:l adult offenders. Under tlm
Act, there Is no permanent
record made of offense* commilted under the age of
aevcnlei-fl unless ordered by
the courc
A child under scvonleon
committing any felony or
mis demeanor, unless the oflei.in is punishable by deni It,
comes under the exclusive
Jur.sdielion of the Juvenile
court. If tho child is fourteen
or older, the judge, in his
discretion, transfers the case
to circuit court.
Frankly, 1 see absolutely
nothing so horrible alxntl

confining a child in a Juven­
ile detention area for three
days. Is it not belter that
he have three day* behind
locked doors than that he
subsequently spend from three
years to thirty years to life
behind sir*! bars?
I* the public aware of the
fact that 51'1 of criminal of­
fenses committed are com­
mitted by person* under age
twenty-five?
Do you or your readers
kn&lt; w that of flic young people
seventeen years of age or
older who appear la-fore cir­
cuit court in this 'ounty,
about six of ten come from
broken homes, two of ten
from homes where the mo­
thers and father* arc at each
other's throats all Hie time,
one of ten from a "well-todo" home wlierc (lie parent*
believe (bat hy giving Junior
'Things," such material gifts
substitute for parental love
and affection? For the past
six years, in only one out of
ten case* have 1 been unable
to falliom the reason for the
offender being there.
It is time that you and
your readers know that
courts, tike school leathers,
are having to undertake the
unwanted chore of attemptlug to Inrulralr within child­
ren those attribute* of vir­
tue and citizenship licst pro­
vided In Ihc home. Hut tlm
homes have not been provid­
ing them. We parent* have
Item loo busy with our bridge,
golf, fishing ami hunting,
bon ling, and watching tele­
vision lo attend those duties
Imposed uj*'ii us by Almighty
God.
There have been several
times during (lie past six
years when I have told parents I fell II wax a shame
(he law did not allow me lo
pul them in Jail for the offenses eommiltcd by their
children. Tile re are just too
many parents win* do nut
realize two self-evident truth*.
Every child of God needs to
feel wanted. Every child of
God nerds to feel loved.
Witlmut fear of siicresstul
contradiction, if there were
greater companionship Ikv1
tween parent and rhilil, there

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So it i- high time parent*
on n simple
standardized terminology for
klndei gar ten youngsters and
all *urh toddler*.
In poetry, we have the
word '‘onomatopoeia.” It in­
fer* to the fact that some
vocabulary terms have Iwen
created t*i convey- the very
sounds of thu items being
name. I,
Thus, as example* of 0111.111utnpi.i tic words, vve have bui*;.
hiss, gurgle, muimur, tinkle,
&lt;tr.
So in my Chilli I’syrliology
course- ut Nnttbwestern I'uiversity, 1 recommended to my
students 11ut t parent* employ
the trim ‘Tinkle" for tile dsyllable veib “urinate."
And '■grunt" for the :t--yilaide me*ilea I tel HI “defecate."
Those simple vvotds "tinkle’*
and “grunt" thus convey the
lilius distinctly, even to t***lillcis, and are easy lo pioftounee,
They me also neither vul­
gar nor offensive terms.
Ami It is high time parents
got together on such standard

2U. is the college student who got together

tfgm

began bis stuttering when be
asked bis Hid grade teacher
for permission to g" to the
boy's lavatory.
"Dr, Crane," lie added, "all
the children laughed at the
word I used,
"For my father was a do&lt;*.
tor unit taught us to employ
technical medical trim s."
Our adult generation lias
lawn fur too prudi h about
terms lo dcscribo the toilet
functions.
Many parents aie thtu* aceessorira to the later humilia­
tion of their children.
kindergarten teachers can
t* ll you of the wide variation
in the toilet vocabulary of
youngster*.
Some use "wee wee" mol
'toy toy" or "potty," as well
a* foirign language teims
that me just us bixiine and
evasiv e
.1 the teen.', they generalize
and ask to go to the bathroom
or lavatory or powder room.

vocabulary f.*r children s i
the youngster* w ill not t *
embarrassed at school, o&lt; J.,il
was.
If you have young children
or grandchildren, please touch
them tins* simple unomnlu*
poetical term* fur theii toilet
functions.
Many parents also arc so
prudish 01 shy about discus­
sing actual sexual foils of
life with their older eliilillcii V
that they never do gel mound
to this vital phase *&gt;( child ed­
ucation.
It is a scientific cause for
wonder that educated Aim il­
ea ti adult* tile still fitteied
hy nil ulmunmil fear of any­
thing that pertains to sex *.r
the eliminative funrtiuiis &lt;d
tile human body.
&gt;uch prudery is emu rcas.ui ii
why lids clinical column lemlcis a wiilcsprcad service, for
I have the medical and psy­
chological authority to «&gt;1 f*r
sound advitvi to parents.
And most of you lire grate,
ful to have these bugaboos
brought out into the light of
sc lint Ifie analysis.

W h a t e v e r y o u ’r e s a v i n g fo r ...

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A Quick!# Reminder for #11
of you lovely la id e tl
Thie coming Thunday, two
weeks, on March 7th a t 0:30
a. m-, J e t Lane* will be host*
Jnr Ilia "TIME OUT FOR
FUN" promotion direct from
New York City.
Till* ihow will be free ad*
m inion, two.hour fashion and
variety show and will feature
an outstanding fashion show
sponsored by DuPont, com­
plete with a well known fash*
Ion commentator, and profes­
sional models.
There will also be a profes­
sional dance team In the show,
and an expert who will speak
on the subject of new hair
fashions. Flan on coming out
with your neighbor . . . .
whether you're a bowler now
or not I
The Women'# Annuel City
Tournament la Just around
the proverbial corner, gale!
The first team entry into
the •vent U the Acey-Dueey
team. Martha Kinnard telle
me th at ahell be a t the lenea
on Wednesday evening at 0.30
to accept any last minute en­
tries into the tourney.
Tournament dates are the
week-ends of March 9-10 and
16*17.
The man's City Tournament
will directly follow th a t of the
women's and be rolled March
23-24 and 30-31.
Geo, but they have some
live wires on that men's as­
sociation board.
As an example, they have
already contracted for the uae
of the Civic Center for the
night of April 13th. During
th at tlma, the trophies and
cash priaaa will be awarded
•a d the annual meeting will
be held, too,
*
Look for an attractlvo bowliny display In the lobby of the
Florida Ststo Dank. The F. 8 ,
B. le sponsoring the men's
tournament.
The month of March should
ho called Tournament Time
•round hers. The m in's and
women's city tournam ent . • .
Sunday Sweeper—l i t and 3rd
Sunday of each month . • ,
and this coming Sunday,
Scotch Doubles starting a t 6
p. ra.
Ones again w ell be carryin f the 630.00 guarantee for
first#place. If you've never
bowled In I t come on out end
enjoy yourself,
If you need • partner, give
ua a call and wt'U Una one up
for you.
Ooopt . . • almost forgot
about that "special" the men's
association la gonna offer to
you.
That banquet they're hav­
ing will cost 61.75 per tick et
However, If a ' team or a
group of individuals get to.
gather and buys a group of
five tickets, there'll be a re­
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per tick et H O W A B O U T
THAT, HUH T
Here’s a capsule'review of
the league leaders and their
acorea from this week's ac­
tion:
BANTAM ( S a t a. m.) —
Darrel Vodoplch c a p t u r e d
high game and aeries with his
168/430.
JUNIOR D I V I S I O N —
George Mason had two strong
games of 207 and 200 to fin­
ish strong with a 602 scratch
series. Wouldn't you know it
th at his brother Just didn't
want to be missed fiom the
column’s notices too, su he
rolled hi single, e 211. (Ahem,
men . . . he wee too many pins
behind brother George with
hie 544 s e t All 1 can say, Is
hurry up and give me com­
pany, Kevin!)
The Friday p. m. Sanford
Herald Mr. A Mr». league
(cheese that'a a long titled
league name) saw Dot John­
son break out of her mild
slump by shooting a 203 hi
single and Charlotte Bassett's
617 eerles waa tho tops for
tho gala.
The two M’». Marge A
Midge took full control of
"big ones’ in tha Sandspura
League.
Marge K lpp-202 A Midge
Woods—5411
Our Bowler of tho Week
Salute goes to tho "friendly
league," my frlende of the
DeBary 8 psro Bibbers I.g. P.
Klom, bowling for the Tender
team, shot a very respectable
105, 221, 211/027 scratch ser­
ies. I'm real, real proud of
that!
Remember, the AVER AGE
AGE FUIt TEAM MEMBERS
la elxty-plusl
We're pleased to ace Kny
Bowman out bowling again.
She's rollin’ • real BIG HALL
cause she's always topplin’
the ten pins. She wound up
high In the Holler Motors
Navy Wives League. Mary
Jane Gorton shared tha spot­
light with her 201 game. Why
is it that "they" always get
hot when they roll against our
team?
On Wednesday night, Big
John Uhr exploded with a
256/641 series, tops for the
entire league. (Yep, that was
more than enough to sink

Jai-Alai
Entries
«*in *T

flAMK — DonVIn, n

I*»l»t*t 1. I t a - t C x m * : I. I l l * , K i r n t n d a : 1. A n » r » tiit.p * 1 t« ;
4. T * J * r n - A b * * o |n ; #, K u r q ti* !I l i m o n : t . K M i- a d s -I r ls o ': Hut.*:
M irtfn . Jaunrhua r m v u (M w r—
im nM r*. n
iuiIi u i t. iii.iu m n n j i. e:«t r s S s - P t l l i : 3. T * Jer., - F e r n ­
a n d o : 4. K u r q u « t - K e a n s : t.
V M * r l l n - A h * * n l n t t.
Jil»».
I r l r o : Hut,*: A n a c n h c . n U r r e
T i l III t t c o m
— nlnalr*, n
a n i m a t I. K u r q u * t 1. Ill**; 1.
Is * : I. J a u n c h u ; S. t r l g o : C.
Fernando:
7. A b a i o l o ; Hub:
K itrsd i.
to n u n
c o m
— piae!*a s
iinlafa i 1. K e h a n l i ; 1. K l n r r l : t.
M a n u a l : 4. A M m ; s. U r l u r :
d. A d i e u ; 7. M o r i t n , Huh: K o r ­
an So.

Biddy
Banquet Set

for entreC3 in March 9. Front row, left to right,
Mcltzer, Schautteet, Marcotte, Von Horbulis
and Horsdorf. Iluck row, left to right, Dcl'nlmn,
Church, Fox, Brown, Hnsford and Beat.
(Hcrnld Photo)

Divided Card Sparks Bonnie Abbe
Set For Action
Events At Baraway

Tonight’s program at Semi­
nole Pork conlinu:s with a
divided card of five harness
and four Quarter Horse races.
th o seventh race will be
Ihn featured harness go. A
field of six pacers wdl be
going the mile distance. Leal
Hanover the favorite, will lie
going for hla second win of
tho meeting. Tho night-year
old bay won tn ids ln*L start,
r n -r ii m in :—
.........
n ilu w It be driven by his train­
P o i n t * i 1. J a r l n - A u u t t t t i ; 7.
Iiailloln - K l o r r l ; 3. U r l a - K alian - er Russell Dunn.
la; 4. A r m t l h a l - Z u h l ; S A r a l Alan going in tills one mak­
( l o - I r l n r l e ; 4. ( l a a l l - t e i r e n t a ;
ing his Initial stnrt at Semi­
Huh*: O n a t r . V . a r ro .
S IX T H C H I P . — n o t , I,Ira. II nole will be Lusty Freight
p a l n l a i 1, A r r l r t a - O l a r r a ; I,
&gt;lttlilI; 4. A r r o n a - S t a r m ; 4. Aatl* owned by Mr. and Mrs. Iionry
of Brooklyn, New
q u i d ; 4. A r r n n . i - Z a r r * ; S. A a t l - Gerard
i c a - M a n u r t : 4. ll» i l lo l » - l t r l * » r ; York.
HitUa: t l r l a - K r l i a n t s .
Tho co-fcnturcd eighth gu
HKVRXTII c o i l : — D n o l.l r* .
A p t i l n l a i l . Arr-.n* . P a l l * : 3. for Quarter Horses' will hnvo
K a t r a i l u - J ii aitrli u;
3. T r j a r o tTrriiti.lt: 4. A r r l a i - I ' e n n :
3. eight starters going tlict 360
A n a c a b a - T t a m n n ; It. l l l n a - Q U r - yard distance. Tills uno shapes
r e : Huh*: P c r i i u e l - t r l x o .
l : l « I I T I I c o i l ; — M n a l r . , T up ns a battle between Idea
p a l a l a i I. K a r r a ; 3. O n s t a : 3. Sa nnd Dick Osceola. Both
. \ i a l t l o . 4. I t a d l n la ; 3, U r l a ;
». J a e i n ; 7. I r l a r t e : Huln A a u a - registered wins In their !a*t
tin .
stnrts at the rnrewny with
x i v n i t u n n — nimbi**, o
P n l n l a i I. A a t l K a - K r h a n l a : t . Lien Sn taking tho '350 yard
I . 'r l a - K l o r r l ; 3. A n I t lo - A K u i - dash and I)kk Osceola tuklng
tlrti 4. J a e l B - K o r e n a o ; . t. A r m - h e victory over 400 yards.
t l h e l - I r U r t e ; 6 t l a a l l - Z u b l;
u i ’e n i , )
Ulnrc Hay Reed nnd Misty
H u b n liaitlnla-U rlinr.
And then on Friday nlte, I0TI1 41. t i l It — It.table*, a Lady Jo ai*o bear watching
I. A r r l e l a - J u a n r i m ; 3.
Snuffy Smith goes wild with ■.•lal*i
O n ate-O larre;
3. A r r u n a - l l r - in this one.
a 607 and hlnste us further q u l t l l ; 4. A n n - a l . n - l ' r l a i r ; 3.
KvntlKN
a r l i n - M n m i r l ; C. A l d a a - Z a r - i* m » T n a n s — i* t t i„ ir i m i r
Into tho bottom of the stand­ M
r a : Hull*: l l a i l i o t a - l U m o n .
lli.ul.l.-— T r u l — An* VVIunrra
ings. (At Jeast ha ahoulil show 1 I T I I l i t Mil — l l u u b l r a , V •3411 In 0.1— P u n , 0300
l a ; z. I. H l a r a Q u . . u , I, Kllla; 3.
aoma respect for us strong tPl nr llanal ar ;i t.I. A rAa ll .t tlaoa- -ZKucbhl ;a n 4.
it*.
a lry ; a
boys who are holding up tho d l o l a . I r l a r l e ; 3. A allea-I.i.r&lt; n- IP.it tl cl lha Ql lua innot ov ni r, , KW l l f V
aughn;
s o ; f. A r r a l l i a t - K a r r a ; 7. H u l l - 4. l* -«n|n I l a w n , O M c l l m i i r m y ;
rest of the league!)
t . o r r n i o ; C. A r r a t l b r l -7. u r n ; 7. t . A m ile* Prlm -c. A l l r a l u n :
That'a a pun, aonl You ( t a a l l . A a u a l l n ; t . J a c l n - l t l o r - 3. Jn&lt;- Dnvt*. 11 Italpli
know, bottom man on tho rt; Hub*: A r r l e l a - M a n u t l .
M 3 4 'II \ H m i l : — 3 m l l l n l l
l l a l f i O a u b l * — ]'n,&lt;* n o n w i n 'totem poia holding everyone
»*r« Sl*l, In «A— I D . , r l l a .
alee upl (Oh, whet’s the usel
a t a r l e r • tim e* • • « 1 * 1 — I'lir**
Loop
Forget itt And I'll try to for­
1. A pril Hiirprt**, M P u * c y j J,
get th at we're mired In lost
P a l r i a n e y , It I l m k l n : 3. D i r ­
e c t P l l u b t , H T « r e lic; 4 Hyc»placet)
Tlie Sanford Recreation De­ i n n r e T.*&gt;ly. V C o w n . r ; *.
Tournament time coming
I'v ai’b y H|&lt;*nsl*r, K Kill*; 4 .
upl Don't wait until tho lost partment will liuld ■ Sports Dinll, y Pli*k, II M c l n to i l ,
Banquet Friday evening at T I H I I I I II l l ' l n - P ut * , S 3 * 0 _
minute, O. K.T
r l r r 111, r* , — 004 Yd* — 3
the Civic Center for all boys lYl ur ntllil*
. . b l r l i b * * a af n rlr .1 n t
who played in llm Sanford • hi* n t r r l mill h a y * n o l f i n .
l . h r i l l l r a l , a m , ad n r t h i r d —
Biddy Basketball League this 14 Hi. n o
season.
I. Kill liar* H o n e y , J H a r r l 7 M o n a Hand, II J o h n - o n ;
The affair will begin at ■3.nil,K ills
Mo l l . t l r y , D T y r r ,
T:30 p.m. with ■ banquet 4. W i n n i e Cole, No a i d e r ; 4
F
l
i
n
t
l
i
a
r
*
llc*l, A l l t a n r b n ;
meal and trophy ami awards
4, MldnlKlit 1*4b ii h, II l l c a r n e ;
presentation. Guest speaker 7. M la tv Hally, P M o o r s ; 1.
will bo Mayor Tom McDon­ Hbcltaa J o y . U H o l l i n s
PCI! IIT II HACK — P u r e e 90S—
ald.
P a r e Aon I V I a n r r e a.los l a S3 —
60,200 first prise. He has un­
a
On Saturday night the Bid­ n d H a s h
u s r n , I , B i l l s ; 1.
til Menday to sign.
dy All-Stars take on two high­ 1. M a rQ* u i Q
n t o n , K l l c a l e y ; 3,
Tournament officials said ly regarded New Smyrna PI .iltlct hl s H
anover. W VaoaHan;
today more then 100 of tha Beach All-Star tru n u at Sem­ I, l - c o l . i D o w n . (1 M c l l m u r r
*
y
;
S.
Applca
P r i m * . A H e* ,
n s t l o n ' i top professionals inole High Gym. Game time toll; I. J o e Dnv lx,
H Halil.
have signed for the tourna­ will be 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.
I ' l l •'HI HA CK — P u r * * s u m —
t t a a r i r r l l u r e r — ;t30 Yd*.— 3
ment at the Lakewood Coun­
Yr. Old* a n d * * In It pin *
try Club on the west side of
a n d W n ldena w h i c h h a t * a t a r i The
Cathedral
of
Notre
r.t a t I b l a m r r l a a d h a t e n o t
the Mississippi River.
tll-U h c d l l r a t . *r*«tnd o r t h i r d
The "ritrl?* Include 14 of Damn la the most fnmuus — I 4 b i . a Y r . Old* t i r —. o i d r 130
Inst year's IK top money win­ church in Paris, France.
ners.

'Big Three' Golf
Battle Shaping Up
NEW ORLEANS (U PD —
Another battle between golf*
dam's big threw — Arnold
Palm tr, Gary Player and Jock
Nlcklsus — Is shaping up in
th e New Orleans Invitational
golf tournament March 1-4.
Flayer end Nlcklsus have
already signed to play In the
610,000 event nnd Palmer hn#
indicated ho la "00 per rent
•ure" of competing for the

THE TIM ID ANNUM, Mens city tournnment
kicks off next month unci those sturdy kc^lers,
captains of tennis from tho City League, are
Retting set to roll off mime practice allots in pre­
paration for the annual event. This loop lina 100
percent participation in the tourney. Deadline

1. J e w e l P r l r e l . 71 Tlnllln*, 115;
3. !!y Ire n * . No Ttldcr. 120: 3.
M lity Jo rc p h ln * , C W htanrr,
U S ; 4 M l* ty D a n e s r . A Itta n c h o . l i p ; 3. M i d S q u a w . P
M o o rs , 130 ; r, U e l l i t a r K i n s ,
J l l a r r l t n p , 124
M Y T H H A ITI — P e n * OIOS—
t l u a r l r r l l o r * r — 410 Yd*— 3
A' r Old* n o d nr, In A A o r
l o n r r o r ......I— 44 1 3 A r. Old*
IIH—t l l i l r r
13:4— l . o w r r a r a d 1. H lella R e w a r d . II W r i g h t ,
r d a n d i n i r t . A l l n n r d 3 lh*.
lit;
3.
R o n a ld
Donltn.
D
K v s n s, 130; 3. F i r * Olow, P
M o o rs, 113; 4. I l l FI D M . C|
J » h n * n n , 131; 4, M r. Karnbu,
II R o llln a, 133
HKAKY TH II 4 I 'l l — P u r a r SI4S
— P n r r .Aon 4 4 l a n r r * CUM In
113
1. I l o y a l flay , 13 M i l t u r r l ; 3.
A m b e r S h a d o w , K H a r l o w ; 3.
I.sal
llnnovrr,
It
Dunn:
4.
H r a n .l S r l r e t l o n , W R o b l n s n i i ;
5. Hu*l* Mac, It C h a t s ; S. R u t ­
t y F r e i g h t , II t i r r u r d
K I K I I T l l m i l l — P i t . * mine
— t l u a r l r r l l o r * e — 330 1 da—
3 Y r Old* a n d n p tn a phi*
n n d n n r l — 3 Y r Old* 1IO—
I rt .l r r 134
1. 1)1*** lin y Heed, A R l a n r l i o ,
130: 3, Q uito ti.'osk'ln*. tt W lllln in eo h , 113; 3, K i n g l l a l l c y
J r , J l l i r r l t o n , 134: I. K ira
Ra, No Hliter. 13 0 ; 5 . J n d y
K e m p , 8 H u r r l t , 134; t . H o t*
K v t I'*, (1 J o h n a n n , 130; 7.
M l»ly Kady J o . I» M..nr*. 134;
a D tek O t f e o l a , II W r l i i h t . I l l
M A T I I HAC K — P o r t * * too—
l l u n r l r r lln ra *--- 334 Alla— 3
&gt; r util t t n l d r n e n n d u p In It
p in * n h t r h h n t e a l a r t r d nt
I b le m r r l a m i h n &gt; e n o t t l n l e h rd first, errand, nr th ird s *
l i n t 3 I r a i d s 113— o l d e r 13t
t. W n l l a n a , tt J n l i n a 'i n , 1 1 1 ;
3. T.Utie J o e P e t e , A IHanchn,
134;
3.
Ml**
Iterelon,
C
W h l t n e r , 111; 4. tt.bt.1e ,|.&gt;
It* . .I. No R i d e r ; S. F l o r i d a
Q u e e n . II tlo llln a, 124; 4. Mr.
F l o r i d a , No I tld e r. I l l

Lawrence B. Hughes' Ron­
nie Abbe, one of ths quali­
fier* of the annual King and
Q ucn championship, I* slat­
ed for action In tonight'* fea­
tured n'nth race at tho S»nford-Orlamlo Kennel Club.
The talented
62-pounder
finished second in the recent
Racing Quern Stake. In 11
grade A starts she has reg­
istered three firsts, thro# sec­
onds and two thirds.
Opposing Bonnlo tonight
will be Rocker Chair Jean,
Fondis, Coro Empire, Chero­
kee Hund'al, Karl's Mac, for
example and Daring Darlene.
Coro Empire, owned by Juno
Giliis, rates as the winningcst entry in tills top attrac­
tion, having already triumph­
ed in grades C, It and twice
in A.
Another routine*.- is sched­
uled Friday,
starting at 2
P.M. Grade A sprinters in tha
daylight featured ninth in­
clude Opal Mac, Lou Havoc,
Wuntlcron and Ed's Last
Straw.

Zimmermans
Cop Tourney

DOG
RACING

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PAVED 2500 CAB PAMKINO AREA
MODERN RESTAURANT FACILITY
REMODELED CIURHOUSE and LOUNGE
NINE RACES NIOHTLV EXCEPT SUNOAT
PAR! MUTUEl - DAILY DOU6LI - QUINIEtAS
MIDWAY BETWEEN SANFORD AND ORLANDO HWY. 17-92

The Sanford Recreation De.
partment in conjunction with
the U. S. Coast Guard Aux­
iliary Flotilla No. 4-11 will of­
fer a three week course in
boat handling and safety
course. The lessons will start
on March It, 7:30 p.m. at the
Civic Center.

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^snd spirits. Try the famous Kara l* B Scotch,
of flavour unsurpassed.

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DUCK and DOVE HUNTERS
MATINEES

WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
&amp; SATURDAY - 2 P.M.

KING &amp; QUKEN STAKES
FINALS SATURDAY, FEB. 23
THURSDAY 18 LADIES NIGHT

*It'n Fun To Watch The Greyhound* Run"

^?an&amp;ytc('C^i/oMc/o
"

FREBPARKING

Boat Course

EXCEPT HUNDAY

Post Time 8 P.M.
^RACEWAY

E. C. Bradford of Sanford
made a hole-ln-onc on the
n th hole in the Mayfalr-DeLand inter club Golf Match
Sunday. The shot was 193
yards and Bradford used a
2 Iron. Frank Durao of San­
ford waa a wltncsa, a t were
Charlie Kincaid and Dick
McMahan of DcLand.

Chicago White Sox leaving
only Jim Landis, Floyd Rob­
inson and Juan Plsarro un­
satisfied.

N IG H T L Y

HARNESS aid QUARTER MORSE

•
•
•
•
•

Hole-In-One

Terry compiled a 16-3 rec­
ord tn 1961 and so standi 3915 for the last two seasons.
Yankee sluggers M i c k e y
Mantle and Roger Marls are
technically unsigned but Gen­
eral Manager Roy Harney
says both have agreed to
terms verbally and will be
In the Yankees’ Ft. Lauder­
dale, Fla-, training camp by
next Wednesday.
Hay Herbert, a 20-game
winner In 1962. and pitcher
Gary Peters stfned with the

Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman
took low itrois honors at the
Mixed Scotch foursome held
at the Mayfair recently.
Second gross honors went
Locals Finish
to Paons and .Mrs. Faber
while M. Romano and V.
Fifth In Play
Lima won low net ami Mr,
A teem of Sanford bowlers and Mrs. Munash captured
dubbing
themselves
"Jet second low net.
Lancs Left Overs" recently
competed in tho Tiffany Tile
F.rst Women’s Classic lournament at Sky Bowl Idtnes tn
Orlando. Team member* were
Ruth Phillips, Pat Foiter.
Erma Anderson, G'orla AcCUSTOM-FITTiD
cardl and Margo Ciralhcrs.
Tho prize list for this tour­ CONVERTIBLE I 0PSI
nament has now been posted
and MEAT COVE R S
and ths "Left Ovsra" finish­
ed In fifth place and alio re­
Auto Glass
ceived prirc money for high
and
Sent Cover Co.
scratch game and high handi­
304 W. 2nd
322-6062
cap game.

now racing!
&lt;?EMIN0UEBiRK

By United Press laterastionsl
Willie Msyi has a 1100,000
contract today to prove that
San Francisco Giant club own­
er Horace Stoneham made
good on an eight-year old
promise.
"Stick with the Giants. Wil­
lie,'* Stoneham told Mays
back in the winter ol 1954,
"and you'd cam a) much as
any baseball player in his­
tory.”
Mays saw thpt promise be­
come a reality Wednesday
when be signed a 1063 con­
tract for 1100,000—"perhaps a
little more" — and thereby
joined Joe DiMaggio, Ted
Williams and Stan Mu.ilal as
the only players in history
who have earned a straight
tlx-figure salary for one year.
"Willie should have three
or four more good year*,"
■aid manager Alvin Dark,
who held a press conference
after the announcement of
Mays’ signing.
"He’s 31 now and • ball
player n e lly doesn't mature
until he is around 28. Willie
will play in every game if
he can make it.”
in his 12th season as a
Giant last year, Maya bat­
ted J04. hit 49 homers and
drove in 104 runs. He tired in
September and collapsed on
the bench during a game in
Cincinnati on Sept. 12. But
he made a major contribution
in the closing days of the race
when the Giants out-lasted
the collapsing Dodgers and
won the National League pennanL
World Series pitching hero
Ralph Terry also received hla
reward Wednesday when he
signed with the New York
Yankees for about 133,000.
Terry, called hy Yankee
pitching coach Johnny Sain
"the best right-hander in the
American League,” had a 2312 record last season and
then won two games, Includ­
ing the decisive 1-0 seventh
game, in the World Series.

KENNEL

CLUB

HWY. 1 7 -9 2
MIDWAY BETWEEN MANFORII 4L ORLANDO

For you huatora who n lu ed the leffal notice publiahad in the San*
ford Herald Monday, Feb. 18, the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fiah
Conunlaition lu planning on draignating the above outlined area a bird
sanctuary. Tho commission is holding a public hearing in Orlando Feb. 28
at 8:00 A. M. at the Angebill Hotel on this matter. All property owners
within this arcs who desire that their property be excluded from this
sanctuary are urged to uubmlt a legal description of (heir property to
Mr. A. D. Aldridge, Director, Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission,
Tallahassee. Florida. It is imperative that each one of you write to tho
gam# commission immediately as well as attend the Orlando meeting.
You will nolo the Southern boundary extends to the low water mark
of Lake Jessup, which will dose our finest dude hunting as well as the
beat dove hunting in Seminole County.
THIS NOTICE PUBLISHED BY —

Seminole County Sportman's Assn.

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Vrram

Feb. 21, 1063 — Page 7

$ 7 8 Million Expansion Set By Bell

HOME IMPROVEMENT demonstrations have ltoon prepared and presentfd by inns of the Longwood 4-H Club In preparation for County Demonstratlon Dny scheduled in April. Showing how to properly use the dust
cloth were, from left, Helen Zwoliuski, Judy Carson and Patty Coney.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mrs. If. L. Johnson
I am afraid to sty Good
Afternoon. It might ho a
rainy cold day and then there
would be nothing good about
H. Evidently that groundhog
must have seen his shadow
because we have certainly
had some bad weather ever
alnce. Wonder when it will
let up and we will have that
Spring weather. A lot of us
are gelling in the mood to
work outside in our flowers.
We would be wasting oul­
tima probably if we did. But
ooo thing about It, w« know
that it has got to slop some­
time. That is something to
look forward to. • • • So
very glad that Louise Rushlow la feeling to much bet-

Lyman Student
Makes Finalist
By Jane Casselberry
Bill Taylor, Lyman High
School Senior und Distribu­
tive Education Student, has
advanced from semi-finalist
to finalist in the National
Merit Scholarship Awards by
successfully passing the Col­
lege Entrance Exam.
Bill Is the soil of Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Taylor of
Forest City. Ho la in tho top
half of one per cent of tho
high school student* in tho
nation from which are chosen
and offered merit scholar­
ships.
Final elimination Is done by
taking those who scored tho
highest on the tests, their
high school scholastic record,
good character and finally the
financial need.
Final results will he an­
nounced in Murvh and If Bill
is chosen he will recelva a
scholarship for up to 91,000
for his college education.
Ho has been accepted by
Michigan 8 1 a t o University
Snd hopes to earn a Pli.D. iu
Mathematics.
If engaged in combat, a
dove, considered an emblem of
peace, will mercilessly pick
an opponent to death.

ter. She was a real sick gal
for a while. We missed her
at the Home Demonstration
meeting the other evening.
• • • Also glad that Richard Hittell is home after be­
ing in Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Itidiard got home
just in Unto to celebrate his
birthday. Biehard can now
return to school hut has hi
he real careful. Take it easy
Richard. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
Joe (iocvacck and Mrs. Ro­
bert Dorn and children mot­
ored to Tampa last weekend
to see Roll Born who Is ill
in a hospital there. • • •
Last Saturday was 4-11 Day
at the Tampa Fair. Seminole
County was well represented
there. Talking to Patty, Bel­
ly aiul Charlene Baker who
went down. They said they
had a wonderful lime even
if it did rain. They said they
enjoyed the 4-H program
very much. This is their first
time to make the trip as 4tiers. The Monroe Club was
well represented. Belly Blackwelder accompanied the Mon­
roe Group. • • • Talking
about fa in , the Central Flor­
ida Fair opens next Monday
in Orlando. Hope you get to
allcnd it. • • • Kb and Olga
Hunter
returned
Monday
morning from Charlotte, N.C.,
where they went to sec Eb’s
sister who Is ill. • • • Mrs.
Estelle Temple of Lauren,
Mbs. and her brother Louis
Mills of Plant City spent Fri­
day with Mrs. J . C. Sapp.
They are the b r o t h e r
and
sister
of
Mr s .
Ernest Lee of Loch Arbor.
• • • Mrs. Sapp lias liecn on
the sick list too. When I
talked hi her she had a bad
cold. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Wes­
ley Johnson, of Cocoa, Mr.
and Mrs. Ramon TarTandrll
and wee daughter Tammy
and Miss Sally Johnson, Or­
lando, Mrs. Nora Johnson,
Mr*. T. V. Brown, daugh­
ters Susan and Darlene, Mrs.
Patly Harper, daughter Ter­
ri and Mrs. Jean Reynolds
and son, Stan, were Sunday
evening guests of ours. We
had an enjoyable evening
around the piano singing old
time song*. • • • Talking

about the piano, Linda Hittell
is entertaining guests night­
ly at (lie organ at a De­
nary Restaurant. Linda is a
Very gifted musician. • • •
Tlie Seminole High School
Band played before a capa­
city crowd last Thursday
evening in DcBary at the
Community Hall. Monroe boy,
Charles Rabun, led Die group
in a number. It was real
nice. The band is practicing
real hard for district which
comes up on March 9th In
l*csburg. • * • Rena Haw­
kins will be in Jacksonville
this weekend where she will
attend the wedding of her
niece Loretta Pickett. Lor­
etta has visited in Monroe
many times. • • • We want
to send our congratulations
out to Martha and Howard
Kriuborgcr on their recent
marriage. Martha is the
former Martha Barrow of
Monroe. They arc going to
make their home here. • • •
Our thought this week D by
Coctlie: "One ought every
day to hear a little music,
rrail a good poem, and If
possible, speak a few reason­
able words."

A quarter of • million dol­
lar* i* spent on new constructiun in Florida every working
day by the Southern Bell
Telephone Company, Sanford
Manager Robert Shcddcn re­
vealed today.
Expansion and improvement
of telephone acrvice during
1963 will total ?78 million, or
six and a half million dollars
a month.
ThU expenditure will keep
telcphnno service in step with
Florida** increased industrial
and residential growth during
the coming year, Shcdden
said.
Included in construction
plans are projects in every
city and county served by
Southern Bell.
Most of the construction

projects will he that of In -.
creasing the capacity of exist- [
ing facilities and extending
cable and equipment into the
rapidly expanding suburban
areas.
Continued growth and dovclopment in Florida during
the year is expected to re- ;
suit In the addition of some
9(5.000 telephones.
Here in Snnford, Southern
Bell expects to add (500 tele­
phones and spend some $6 5,000 to provide for growth in
the area, stated Shcddcn.
•'With the* addition of each
new telephone,’’ added Shedden, “the usefulness of the
service to each of our cus­
tomers la increased since it
enables more and more people
to rail and be called.''

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Scout Skating Party
To Benefit Sarepta
By France* Westsr
Girl Scouta and Brownl#
Scouts of Neighborhoods I
and II joined together at a
skating party at Mclodee
Rinks on Tuesday. Proceeds
from tli® party will go to aid
the Srrepts Home and consti­
tute the Girl Scout Communi­
ty project for tho year.
Service to community and
responsibility as Girl Scouts
and later as adults Is one of
tho many aim* in the Girl
Scout Program. Through this
party and other projects par­
ticipated In by the Girl
Scouts, it is hoped that they
may become more aware of
their community responsibili­

ty.

ing wsre numbsra 503, 630,
266, 673, 202, 204, 144 , 405.
527, 209, 100, 447 and 557.
Girl Scout Troops attend­
ing were numbe&gt; &lt; 223, 218,
04, 112, 204, 182, 14, 81, 211,
248, 321 and 382.
Also attending were several
troops who as yet have no
troop number assigned from
Citrus Council hut are mem­
bers of ths Girl Scout Pro­
gram.

Geneva PTO
To Sponsor
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The Geneva PTO will spon­
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urday at the Community Club
with aervhtg scheduled to
begin at 5:30 p.nt.
Tickets for adults and chil­
dren under 12 years of age
will be available.
Proceeds from donations
will go towards the school
library.

Co-chairman for the party
were Mr*. Don Jack non and
Mr*. Harold Danklcf*. Many
thanks are duo Melodee Rinks
for making available their
facilities and to Mrs. Bill
MscLauchlln, Chairman for
Neighborhood I and to Mrs.
Curl Lind, Chairman for
Neighborhood II. Also to all
the Under* who, with their
girls, participated to make
Lose your temper? Say
this affair really successful. something you regret? Apolo­
Brownie Troops participat­ g ia .

ton Crosby was approved.
Election of officers will be
held In December to coincide
with elections of the depart­
ment with installations set
fur Die January meeting.
The annual Spring Luncheon
will be held in April.
The prograjn, presented on
(lie Valentine Ihcinc, featured
a reading by Mrs. Ulrich on
how the holiday originated.
As a Valentine from Ihe Bre­
men. the Auxiliary received
a huge cake decorated in the
Valentine motif.
It was announced that two
exhaust fans had been donat­
ed for use In the kttrben and
that a 95 donation had been
received from Mrs. Legge to-

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Plans were made for a
while elephant and l»ke sale
to be held March 9 at the
Fire Hall ami for the Fifth
Annual Show, "These Wonder­
ful Years" to be presented
on April 24-25. Rehearsals are
being held each Saturday at
1 p. tn.
Following last week’s meet­
ing tlic huge cako was cut
and
refreshments
were
served during the social hour
under direction of Mrs. O.
Hartwig, refreshment chair­
man. Games were played
with Mrs. Edward llealy and
Mr*. IWomas Howard acting
as supervisors.

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Tlic regular monthly meet­
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at the Fire Station with Mrs.
Charles Ulrich presiding.
The invocation was given by
Chaplain Ethel Gray and the
Salute to the Flag was led
by Mrs. Carl Guiles.
Welcomed as new incinlicrs
by Mr*. Charles Schneider,
membership ahairinan, were
Miss Janet Smith, Mrs. Illakely, Mrs. P. Smoot and Mrs.
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Errata

Elder Springs

Officers Wives Welcome
New Members At Luncheon

G A ’s Enjoy
The annual Ahcbor Club
Valentine Tea, honoring Ihelr
parent organization, the Pilot
Club, was held at the home of
AID* Linda Williams on Elliot
Avc. from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Mis* William*, president of
the Anchor Club, received
guests with the other officer*
of the organization, including
Geri Dietrich. Peggy Powell
ami Betty Brandt.
Floating hostesses were the
Mixses Helen Mann. Diane
Lipscy and Carol Torres.
Miss Roberta 'Bankin pre­
sided at the crystal punch
bowl and Mr*. Robert Wil­
liam*. mother of last year's
Anclior Club Admiral, Boh
William*, poured rolfee from
a silver service. Dainty cakes

Holiday Party

The Girls' Auxiliary of the
Scminola Hobckah I»dgo
Elder Springs Baptist Church
43 mcl recently wilh the
enjoyed a Valentine party at
new officer* pre*ldlng for the
Member* of Ihc Officer* i taurant for a Valentine'* Day [and Mr*. D. N. Varner, seat- the iKimc of .Mrs. J. C.jLane.
id
their
20
guests
around
a
time. All officers but Wlvcs of VAII-11 and Detach-1luncheon,
The party rooms were dec­
Hostesses Air*. W. A. Rose) table decorated with heartment 8 met at Spencer'* Be*
sine were In Ihelr station*.
orated in the holiday theme.
shaped centerpiece* and dec­
Mr. and Mr*. George 1*1Alls* Bet ha Arm Kennedy
orations.
ber of Laramie nebekoh
was chosen YaNnlinc Queen
Three
new
members
were
Lodge No. I, Laramie. Wy­
and wav crowned b&gt; the
welcomed to tlicir first lunch­
oming, were welcomed as
G i r l s * Auxiliary director,
eon:
Airs.
G.
I,.
Atkinson.
visitors.
•Mr*. C. W. Ergle. Mrs. Lane
Airs. L. Kriser and Airs. J.
Mr*. Annie Thomas and
presented her with a dozen
At. Wicssman.
Mr*, leer Boyette were wel­
red rose*.
Other* attending were Air*.
comed after a long absence.
Linda Burn*, social chairJ. F. Barlow. Mr*. Max Bent;
........ ’ ’
Plans were made for a dis­
_
„
Mm. man. directed the group in a
and her guests, Frances Ellis
,
•
trict meeting to be held at
number of games. Those e*
and Jenny Winkler. .Mrs. W.
Kanlord. Feb. 38.
wiling included D o r o t h y
E.
Donahue
and
Lt.
Dona­
Tlie noble grand announced
Lane, Julie Hutchison, lirtlia
hue’s mother who i* visiting
of Ilie FLT club
Ann Kennedy, Brenda Lane
in Sanford.
a I the Odd FelAimes. It. D. Field. Kcrmit and Linda Burns.
at 7:30
They u|| exchanged A'alenurged
Jamison, L. B. Lampman, J.
lines and enjoyed refresh­
pracC. Patterson, AL C. Premo,
ments of sandwiches, candy
It. W. Repp, Wayne Robin­
hearts, cookies and punch.
club
son. T. S. Treanor. W. L.
Others attending were June
Mn.
Wagner, E. O. Williams. J. O.
Hutchison, Brenda Bums,
Clarence Snyder In Osteen.
Yanaros and W. A. Vclinck.
lanila Yales, Alarcia White,
Jeannette Wall. Diana Spejgle, Patricia Kennedy, Patri­
Mark VVerley
Manrys Visit
cia Ix-ague. Janet Blaylock
and Ann Bronson.

PILOT MEMREIt, Mrs. George Stine lx nerved
punch by Minx Roliertu Rankin, Anchor Club
iumtexH at the annual Valentine Tea Riven by tlie
Anchor Club.
(Herald Photo)

With Relatives

Celebrates

In Lake Mary

IOth Birthday

Valentine Girl

lly Francr* Wester
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Manry and daughter. Diorah of
Lakeland, were visitor* at the
home of their Uncle and
HOSTESSES Mrs. William Row, left (back row)
Aunt. Mr. and Mr*. J. It.
and Mm. Dale Varner welcome two new mem*
Brave* and family In Lake
bertt to a recent VAII-II lunebeon. Tbe new memAlary, last week.
bent are Mm. Gerald Atkinhon, left, ami Mm.
They were on their way
Joel Wicaamnn.
(Herald Photo)
home from a business trip
to Jacksonville.
The Atanry* Informed the
Reave* of Ihc sudden death
of a nephew, Julion I. Boaves, of Pittsburg, Pa. who
died suddenly after a heart
attack, lie Is survived by Ills
wife and two young daugh­
ter*, and a sister, Audrey
neaves, of Quincy, Fla.
Churchwomen of - H o l y were introduced as follows:
A sister of J . R. Heave*,
Air*. Eddie OUon, of .Mem­ Cross Episcopal Church met Airs. Phil l/igan, first vice
phis. Tcnn., bIm&gt; died recent­ recently for the second of president; .Mrs. Hetty Halthree general meeting* of the hack, roiresponding secre­
ly alter a long illness.
year at the Parish House, tary; Airs. Harry Cochran,
treasurer; Airs. Al Wallace,
Wedding Fourth and Palmetto Avenue. Christian
education;
Airs.
A luncheon preceded the bus­
iness meeting and member* Gordon Stanley, mission and
KINGS
were sealed at long tables supply.
lte|Nirts were heard from
Jewelerx lieaulifully decorated w i l h
5* Gwiiltney
Gwultn
other oflicers and chapter
201 H. Park
FA 2-8309 azaleas in varying shades.
A group of new ulficcrs chairmen. Delegates to a dio­
cesan convention In lie held in
•May in .Miami were named.
From
They are .Mrs. Richard Ren*,
Your
Airs. Al. S. Durak has re­ Air*. Alfred Stanley and Mr*.
llown
turned home after *iM-nding II. L. Perkins Jr., with alter­
a week in Jacksonville with nate* Airs. Donald Rales,
town
Mrs. Daniel Pugli and Airs.
relatives and friends.
Florist
Jack Kratzer of (jewiston, Charles Register.
.Mrs. Reas, president ol the
Pa. arrived by plane for a
FKr.f, IJK1
winter visit in Sanford. On his Churchwomen, eoudm-ted the
SANFORD
first trip here he landed in luce-ting and announced the
FLOWER SHOP
the lake with a dead engine following dales to rcincmlier:
FA 2-1832 nr FA 2-8132 hut continues flying. This is Fell. 22, Annual Quiet Day;
Cor. E. 1st A Hanford Are.
Fell. 27, Ash Wednesday;
his fourth trip.
.March 1, World Day of Pray­
er sponsored by the United
Churchwomen;
.Match 31,
Bishop's Visitation and Con­
tinuation
The program was Intro­
duced by Mrs. Tom Air Ron­
ald, Christian edoeatioii chair­
man, who showed slides of
art work done hy children in
rliurrli schools In Japan. This
proved to tie an interesting
program due In the fact that
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Ih “The IIchI Place lly Far" for
About 60 women were pres­
gelling your family off tbe ground.
ent for the luncheon and
meeting.

Ity Ji-ne Casselberry
.Mark Worley, son of Mr.
and Airs. L- L. Worley, cele­
brated his lentil birthday at
hi* home in Lake of the
Wood* last Wednesday Fell.
13. with a party.
Guests were members of
his Cub Scout Den, Vernon
Catron, Rotrli Crocker, John
Johnson, Skipper Orr, Char-1
le* Williams, Burt Vinor. |
Danny Shea, Paul Montgom­
ery, Denmother Airs. Don
Montgomery,
his
brother,
Scott, sister, Sheryl, and
grandmother
Airs.
.Mamie
Conley.
The boy* enjoyed making
und flying glider planes. They
were served a supper of hot 1
(logs, baked beans, potato
chips, cake, ice cream and
hot chocolate. The birthday
cake was made in the form of
a replica of a Cub Scout face.

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Mr. and Airs. Bobby Wil­
lson are the parents of a
'laughter, Lori Jcaninc, born
Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Sem­
inole Atemorinl Hospital. The
Williornx also have a son,
Kevin.
• • •
Mr. and Air*. Richard J.
Goodwin are Ihe parents of a
son, Itirhurd Jr., bom at the
Fisli Memorial Hospital in
ReLaml, Sunday, Feb. 10.
The Goodwin* have a daugh­
ter, Judy.

A lively afternoon of bridge
was enjoyed recently hy a
group of the VAII-9 Hoot Owl
Officer Wives. The group
met at the home of Airs. J.
J.
Moynihan in Sunland
Estates. The hostess served
coffee, cokes und layer cake
to those present.
Tlie player wilh high score
for the afternoon was Mrs.
W. I. Lewis. Second high was
Air*. CS. N. Kiu-hn and low
scorer was Mr*. T. II. Wood.
Others present wore Mines.
T. Al. Lynch. It D. Ilarrop,
D. F. Monday. W. K. Markley, A. F. Itcno. J. I. Shipman, It II Cooke, C R Ja s­
per and I*. N. Ilecton.

Lake Mary

Personals
Mrs. J. L. Bullard of Lake
Alar)', spent the weekend in
Winter Park with her daugh­
ter Mrs. Al. Flanders.
.Mrs. Gladys Stewart is
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(ruin Ihe hospital.

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Personals
lly Linda Kmllhiuin
Airs. J. K. Priest entered
the Winter Pink Alemorial
Hospital, this week, fur major
surgery.

.Mr. a n d .Mrs. Charles
Creasey or Carnation lame
have her cousin, Mis* Martha
Krcidcr, nf ( leone. Pa., as
Imuseguesl.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Salis­
bury of Azalea Drive enter
lalned Ihelr daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ellis, ol t'roswleks, N. J.,
and children, Susan and Scott.
They also visited Air. and
Airs. J. Jackson of Naranja
Boail where they viewed the
Jackson family trip to Alas­
ka.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ruffin,
Shell Itoad South, have as
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MRS. HAROLD IIKRHST, right, clmirmun and
Mrs. Maurice Cnrliett, co-chairman, of the SmorgnxlMird, this Saturday a t tbe Congregational
Christian Church arc displaying tbe original
handmade Kwedixh aprons dial memlierx will
wear to serve tbe guests, from 4:!10 to
p.m.
They were copied from one received by Ilctte
Corbett and Ethel Root memlierx have spent
months on the elaborate a rt work. A drawing
will Im&gt; held each half hour for door prizes.
Tickets are available front memlierx or a t tlie
door.
(Herald Photo)

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The Hamilton House was
the scene for a recent lunch­
eon honoring Air*. Robert
Brown, Valentine Girl of the
Gamma Lambda Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Flirt iiiigiiun was Ihe main
course which was served on
tables with arrangements of
roses and decorations carry­
ing out the Valentine theme.
Following the luncheon, the
group motored to Hie Art Gal­
lery in Orlando to see paint­
ings hy Conrad Smith and
Florence Jordon.
.Members enjoying the day
were Airs. Joe Corley and her
guest, t h c honorcc, Airs.
Brown and Altnel. J. Denni­
son, LaAlar .Meredith, Janies
Blythe, Banks Golden, Larry
Alann and Don llam nrr.

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served to the many guest*
who called during the after­
noon.
Arrangement* of red and
white flowers graced the
party rooms at the William*
home.

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By Mr*. II. L. John-oa
Good aitcriVKin niiain.
While you’re marketing tilt)
you know that you can learn
many tilings alxiut food in the
grocery store? For instance:
1. Study label* — for Idea*
on storage, number of serv­
ing* and ways of preparing
the food. Compare brands —
for cost, amount and quality.
2. Watch for new foods usu­
ally introduced by special
display* or Introductory of­
fers,
.1. Select fresh fruits and
vegetable*
carefully.
A11
vegetables should be firm,
bright and fresh-looking, not
willed and shriveled. Most
fruit* should be firm and full,
4. Look for (he round pur­
ple stamp used for marking
meat that show* that it ha*
passed
federal
Inspection.
Thl* I* your guarantee of
good-quality meat.
5. If you have storage space
at home, buy staple foods in
quantity to save your food
dollars. If you have a free*or, food* nv season are good
buys—to lie frozen for future
use.
A request ha* been made
for making Scrapple. I found
this recipe in a I'SOA bulletin
at the Home Demonstration
office. For a copy go to the
office and ask for bulletin 27
Here i* the recipe.
Select three pounds of bony
pieces of pork. Simmer (do
not boil I in three quarts of
water until the meat drop*
from the bone. Strain off the
broth remove the hones, lak
ing care to get sll the tin*
pieces. Chop the meat fine.
There should be about two
quarts of broth, and if neeess
ary add water to make this
quantity, living the broth to
the ladling point, slowly stir
in two cups of corn meal or
three cup* of cracked wheat
and cook for about 30 minute*
zdlrrlng frequently. Add the
chopped meat, salt and any
other seasoning such a* a lit­
tle »age or thyme. Pour the
hot scrapple Into bread pant
which have been rinsed with
cold water. Tills will make
two pans. Let *land until cold
and firm. Slice about
Inch
thick and brown slowly In n
lint skillet. If the scrapple Is
rich with fat do not add any
for frying.

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DEAR ABRY: You told n render
that tt was poor manners to two u
toothpick in pulilie. I npreo with you.
ers were crowned with flow clothe* may be less expensive
lint why bother with that when ev­
ers. So mueh careful thought i because you can replace ery day millions of so-called refined
was given to the preparation' part* rather than the entire
people commit a far more previous
of fish that the Roman Sen- outfit.
I social error by bcfoulinp the air with
ate was known to have dehatThe service note* also that stinkinp cipnrete and cigar smoke?
cd for hours on the treatment dresses (other than bouseif a person picks his teeth in public,
of a particularly choice fish. 1 dresses) appear to he winthose
who don't like it enn always
In a recent study fish and ning favor over mils. Houselook
away.
But if someone light* up
shellfish are among the Wit dresses which are decreasing
a cipnrete or n smelly cipar. those
foods to include in menus for j in popularity, are evidently ,
who don't like it can either lump it
those who want to keep the being replaced by multl-puror leave the room.
cholestrol in their bodies at a pose skirts, hlou*o* a n d
DETESTS SMOKE
low level. Cholesterol, as m ost 1 slack*.

of us know, is the number one
suspect in heart ailment*.
Fortunately, fi*hery products
are also h kh In the nutrient*
we need, Living rich sources
of high-grade protein, miner­
als and vitamins.
• • •
Would you like to try this
Red Snapper Floridian rec­
ipe?
3 lh*. red snapper fillets or
other fish fillets, fresh or
frozen
3 Itisp*. melted fat or oil
2 tbsp*. orange Juice
2 t.«ps. grated orange rind
1 tsp. salt
Dash nutmeg and pepper
Thaw frozen fillets. Cut In­
to srr\ma-*lze portions. Place
in a single In) or, skin side
down in a well greased bak­
ing dish. 12 by S by 2 Inches.
Combine remaining ingred­
ient* and pour over fish. Hake
In a moderate oven XV) dr
grees for 23 to 3u minutes or
until fish flakes easily when
tested with a fork. Serve* t&gt;.

Let’s make some Doughnut
Muffins.

Cream:

DEAR DETESTS: You rattled
the ripht cape! I have hnr|*ed on the
offensiveness of smokers so much
iu (lie past Itiat even my best friends
are hepinniup to tell me offl

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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Will you please
settle somethin? once and for all? Is
it proper to lip the owner of a henutv
shop If she has done your h a ir7 I
wits told that you nre supposed to
tip only the employes and never the
owner.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO
GREG:
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Take
care
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character
and
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1 cup augur
♦• • *
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your reputation will take enro of it­
Add, then heat well:
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DEAR ABRY: I read in your col­
self!
19) l i a r 6 It T«»
1 egg
• • «
l:9o 19) Mjr T h r # * Hoti*
umn every day and see where kids
Mix and sift:
i fl» T h r T w i l l u l i t f f ta iit
complain about (heir brothers ami
Whitt's on your mind? For n per­
1 2DO 13* 11mill
P i cups sifted flour
sisters. I hope they see (his. 1 am an
sonal reply, send tt self - addressed, 10100 (41 Tit* N ut - *
I 'i |*ps. baking powder
t2» Th* A u d i W illia m *
only chilli and I would pive nnythinp
stamped, envelope to Abhv, Box
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c.m Drvmlrri*
for
a
brother
or
sister.
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Hills,
Calif.
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• • •
Add dry Ingredient* fo lonely. I have had dops, ents, fish,
4(1 Nrw It* p *rt*
Hate to write letters? Send one 11:10 (9: Mil KM. rin.4l n*creamed mixture alternately birds and now I have a white rat, but
pul
I am still lonely. If anyone wants to
dollar to A BUY, Box .1:1(15. HE VEIL 11:30 (91 \V
with:
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trade a b ro th e r or n sister for tt
LY HILLS, CALIF., for Alihv's new
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booklet. "HOW TO WRITE LETFill greased muffin pan*
C avalcadr
ONLY CHILD, AGE NINE
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."
two-thirds full. Hake in 330
I l il A (9) T h a n h * ! 9 T l t t a i t r
ll t J O ( I ) T o n l t * rthaw
degree oven 20 to 30 minute*.
1:00 C ) N M l
Remove from pans at once.
FRIDAY A. M.
Roll in:
ti th*p*. moiled butter
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Then roll in a mlxtxure of:
4 Js i s i r o l l * * * « r t t i . x t r
la cup sugar
l.:-o «• * O r . . . * s e t I ' . r m u s When should a defender
and West uill have to play Ids
port
t tsp. cinnamon
NORTH (O)
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rather than fourth he*t of a
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have two good diamonds.
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nine-eight. Must player* know V J 10801
hand he mini lead Hie ten of T:4*
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lead.
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2 tsps. chopped chives
l.o# i»* M l e k - y v a n s ftiinw
MOUTH
If Smith play* the ace, K.ast
Esst win* the first trick
t tsp. chopped parsley
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2 drop* tabasco sauce, if de­ with the king of heart*. It
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doesn't require crest study to
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No one vulnirable
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South piny* low the ten will
dlaniiiiul trick* to bent the con­ Norik East
crisp pickle
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hold the trick and if Mouth l a -no 1 2 ) Hay W lien
tract slid that the only way to I *
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plays the Jack, East will take
3T
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Pats
enough to Idrnd. This U an attack the suit right away Pass Pass
Id* king and return the suit,
Opening lead—V J
excellent sauce for fivh, and while he still ha* bis arc of
whereupon East will lie nhlr
I* also good on corned beef trumps.
to rover the diamond played
hash. Make* about N cup
If Knst leads Ids fourth best of good to nttnrk the suit. final dummy and eventually
sauce.
diamond it won't do him n bit Mouth wilt piny (Ini five npet make a s e c o n d d i a m o n d .

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DEAR IN: When in doubt, offer
a tip. If the owner of the shop refus­
es it. say, ’T hank you" and forpcl
it. If tills is embarrasslnp, you’ll be
embarrassed only once, which is bet­
ter than bcinp in a constant state
of doubt.

It is getting near the lime
lor you homemakers In start
your Faster sewing. Rut be­
fore you do get your sewing
machine cleaned and adjustrd. TTie I’SDA has a bulletin
nut on this, No, 1941, and It Is
at Miss Wilson’s olliee. There
Is al«o a good bulletin on pattern alteration. If you are like
me when you buy a pattern It
will have to he changed some
way. In this bulletin, No.
imk , there arc 39 complete
pace* on Just ever)thing you
• • •
will need to know about this.
These bulletin* aro sll FIIKE
Have noticed fresh rulaof charge nnd you certainly hagas at some local fresh
get wonderful Information out vegetable stand*. I found n
recipe for Buttered Ruta­
of them.
• • •
baga. Want to try It? Okay,
Much »f the dnlly frustra­ along with. Wlmt is Important
Here li another of Mrs. here il I*.
tion and unhnppinr** that peo­ I* t h a t y o u d e v e l o p a t e c h n i ­
Fort Poole's good recipe*.
2 to 2 ' i lb*, rutabaga
ple suffer i* a Uitect result, nf q u e f o r k e e p i n g p e a c e w i t h
This one Is Hamburg Noodle
4 nip* boiling water
them.
uul knowing wlmt is Impert1 tsp. salt
Hake.
It's nut important that your
flruwn 2 lbs. hamburger in
2 Ispa. sugar
mil nnd wlmt is relatively un­ friends don’t always agree
2 tbsp*. olrn, add garlic tall,
3 tbsp*. butter
important. For instance:
with you. What Is Important
Can any of you recall those i H»*p. sugar and dash of pepI tbsp. Hour
It'* not impoitant Hist a is Hiat ycsi maintain your own
special "Making Days o f , per. Add 2 small can* of toSalt to suit ia*te
hu-hnud nnd wife have nn oC- individuality, your own be­
Grandmother's” ? S p e c i a l malu sauce or 1 can tomato
chopped parsley
rational
quarrel. Wlmt Is Im­ liefs, nnd grunt them the right
soup.
Cover,
simmer
13
to
20
.Slice
rutabagas
into
'4
inch
treat* of hers *ere "Fried
to do the same.
Jlcn" or "Frogs." These minute*. Cook and drain § thick slices, then peel slice* portant L that on« or the
It's not important that you
and cut Into I inch wide dice other—and It doesn’t matter
were Hie small pieces of ounce pkg, noodles.
manage to keep up wlUi the
or wedge*, put into a three
dough left over from her
Mix:
quart saucepan with water which—Is quick to any, " it Joneses. What I* Important ta
yeast-raiseil bread* and sweet
1 cup sour cream
I 3 nz. pkg. cream cheese
and salt and boll covered un­ was my fault," thereby keep­ that you mining*! to live wisely
doughs which she fried In hot
til just lender. 23 to 33 min­ ing n hot argument from on your income.
C chopped st-alliona
f a t . dipped In molasses,
Place In layer*, meal, utes. Drain off \ cup of the turning into n cold war.
maple syrup or honey, to be
It'a not Impartant that you
cream mixture, noodles, re ­ water. Melt butler, blend In
eaten hot.
It's not Imprrtant whether don't get a* many breaks ns
• • •
peat. have layers of meal on flour, add rooking water and thu person you’ve done u someone else. The Important
Did you know that the an­ (up. Make in 330 degree oven stir over ilircet beat until the great deal for I* grateful to things it thut you take ad­
sauce boll* Add sugar. Add you. What's important Is that vantage of Hie opportunities
cient Romani considered fish for 33 minute*.
• * «
salt lo suit taste. Pour sauce you taw the opportunity to that do earns your way.
such a dfllcary that the servAccording lo the l!SDA Me- over hot rutahag** and re ­ da anmething for aonie.uv
It's not Important that aome
s e a r c h Service Am rrlran heat Then turn into vege­ else—and did it.
people don't like you. Wlmt is
Enterprise
women are more and mure table dlslt amt sprinkle finely
It's not Impori.tut that your Important 1* llmt you try to
lurning to casual chillies — chuppcd parsley over lop.
in-laws aren't easy to get he the kind of person others
skirts, blouses, Jacket* and Serve* 3.
• • •
slacks. II) doing this they are
keeping their clothing ex­ Next week will be the start i
By llrlrn Snodgrass
penditures down. The re ­ of the Lenten Season. Would
■Mrs. Chester llendersnn of
search service cite* several like to hear from some of you
Enterprise accompanied a
reason* why raiii.il wear can homemaker* who have some
group n[ young people from
good Lent illihra that arc
be easier on the budget:
the Plymouth Avo. Christian
—Many of the casual llema only to prepare. I have n few
THIIKK DAYS ■ TUCKS.. Kill., SAT.
Church in DcLand to Hie
are lets expensive than the (hat were tried by Hie Bureau
Youth Convention held re­
of
Commercial
Flilifrlaa.
more formal clothes.
cently at the First Christian
—The separates provide They sound real raty and
Church in Pompano Reach.
greatrr variety and flexibil­ good. Will give a few of them
While there Mrs. Hcmlerton
ity by kiting you mix gar­ next week. Let me hear from
was the guest of her daugh­
you. Write me at lit. 1. Box
ments.
te r. Mrs. Andro A) lies, in
—Replacement of ea*ual 31-R, Sanford.
West Hollywood.
Mr*. Ethel Grsy, District
Secy, of Hasting* was the
guest speaker at the Woman's
Society of Chriatian Service
SPRING AND SUMMER
at the home of Mri. Catherine
B rurr on Clark St. She spoke
on the various phase* of the
work of the society. Mrs.
Brure served refreshment*
carrying out a Valentine
theme. Mr*. Gray was the
luncheon gue*t of Rev, and
Mr*. Fred Foster.
Mrs. Harvey Dunn wa» hos­
tess to the evening group of
Aloo One Lot Of Ilapa
the
Women*
Society
of
In
Christian Service Tuesday,
M ri. Batcom Cirlton • - 'e n tLeather • Bluatic • Straw
«d a film on "Korea" and
refreshment* were served by
the hostess.

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1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgajre Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
1G. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wunted
19. Situations Wanted
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25. Plumbing-Services
2G. Radio Si Television
27. Speciul Services
28. Laundry Service
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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
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3. Education • Instruction
Refrigeration • Air-condition­ FURS. 4 BR, 2 bath, lake,
front home. $100 mo. John
ing men needed. We train
E. Fox Realtor. Ph. 323 0559
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Write
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garage. 800 E. 20lh. Call
for appointment. 322-AI20.

4. Transportation

BEAUTIFULLY
Furnished
WANTED: Ride to and from
Room. FA 2-7431.
Orlando daily. Call or see
Mra. Odette Hostey. 1903 W. 2 BR house, kitchen equipped,
3rd. 322-5223.
$65 mo. FA 2-4549.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartment*. Kitchen equip,
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
pod. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
FA 2 4678.
or FA 2-0525.
Efficiency Apt. *30 Mo. Sur­
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
room house, kitchen equip­
2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
ped. FA 2-3685.
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
FA 2 0920 after 5 p. m.
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
FA 2-5303.
COUNTRY HOME
For lease, Immediate occup­
3 Bedroom house. 2408 Stcv
ancy. New, 3 Bit, 2 Baths.
ens Ave. Phone 349-4671.
Situated on 5 acre lot. Un*
furnished *135. Other homes
RENT A DED
furnished and unfurnished
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
from $*0. Call or stop by
Beds
our office.
By Day, Week, or Month
CAnROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 H I W. lit St.

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WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Real Estate — Mortgages
Rooms private baths, 114
III N. Park Ave.
322 2420
W. First St.
TWO
BEDROOM
unfurnished
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 405 San Carlos. *65.
house. 828 Escambia. Ph.
Three r o o m
furnished
FA 2 0274.
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
$45. Robert A. Williams,
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
Phone FA 2-3951.
FA 28347.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins,
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­
STORE, 1201 W. Firat St. Ph
FA 2 0991,
man Circle. $120 per month.
FA 2-7484.

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NEWLY FURNISHED Urg*
2 BR duplex. 14th St. Long*
wood. 838-3298.

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T U B V IV TII J I D I I I A I . l i l t .
C l IT. IV AVII BOH HBNI* Houses for rent. For infor­
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mation contact Ted Wil­
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P K D H H A I . N A T IO N A L MO HTliams Hardware, 205 E.
T HOM AH JAMKH POTT KH, t l A t l K AMMnCIATIUN. a c.ir25th St.
w h o s e la-1 k n o w n real* p o r a t l o n n r g a n l t a d u n d e r an
d e n r e la P o a t o f f l o a Hug A r t n f C o n a r e a a a m i e x i s t i n g
SI, Mor rill. N e b r a s k a .
p u r a u a n t t o t h e KKHKIIAI. LAKE MARY. 3 BR. 2 bath.
You w ill t a k a n o t i c e t h a t NATION'At. M o l t T O A t l K . AHSandy beach. $15o mo. Ph.
a a a u r n bill o f c o m p l a i n t lia- HOCIATION CD A IITK It ACT.
FA 2 8920.
b een filed a g a l n a t y o u In t h a h a v i n g Ita p r l o c l p a l o f fic e In
Circuit
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f a r t h e C i t y o f W a s h i n g t o n , OlaK em lnole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In t r l c t o f C o lu m b ia ,
FURN. EFFICIENCY Apt.
C h a n c e r i ' : t h a t th * n a t u r e of
P lain tiff,
Couple or mother with
- a i d a u l t la a n a c t i o n f o r va.
d iv o rce,
Ihe abort
t i t l e of H iriiA m i n. n .\trn a n d l o i . a
child. Will care for child
w h l r h la J A N K T K IIA H P POT- J . 11A I'll, h l a w if e
while mother works. Ph.
T B U . P l a i n t i f f . Va. THOMAS
D efendant-.
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ROOMS, The Gablei, 401
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I Ail. A J. HAITI
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
w ith the C lerk nf tha Circuit
T O t l A UK l i r . H K U T N O T I ­
C o u r t o f Kem lnole C o u n t y a t KI KD t h a t a au lt f o r fore*
FURN.
AND Unfurnished new
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , a n d e e r v e a e l o a u r a n f a m o r t a a g e hae
co p y o f t h e a a m e o n Plain* b ean I n a l l l u l r d a g a l n a t y ou In
2
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duplex apartments.
t l f f a n t t o r n e y a , o n o r b e f o re t h e r i r c u l t C o u r t o f t h e N in th
T errano floors, tile bath.
t h e 12th d a y o f M a rch , A.I). J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In a n d f o r
im .
Kem lnole C o u n t y , F l o ri d a , a n
F a 2-2374 after S p. m.
H e r e i n f a l l n o t o r a d e c r e e a b b r a v l a l t d t i t l e o f w h i c h au ll
p r o cn n feaao will be e n t e r e d la a a a h o v a aet f o r t h . Ynu a r e
FURN. 3 Boom Apt. $30 mo.
ag aln at you ,fo r default.
r e q u i r e d l&lt;* Die y o u r a n a w e r
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C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , th la Eth d a y C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e , H anford . 4 LARGE Room Apt. within
o f F e b r u a r y . A. D. 1»«2.
F l o r i d a , a n d lo a e r v a a co p y
walking distance of town.
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t h e r e o f u p o n t h e P l a i n t i f f In
A r t h u r It. I l e c k w l t h . Jr ., t h e a b o v e a t y l e d r a u a e o r t h e
FA2 -3819.
C lerk of th e Circuit C o u rt P l a l n l l f f a
A ttorney-,
Hinlth
Hy: M a r t h a T. V lh len
and
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III
l l u l l a n d LAKE MARY, 1 BR. /urn.
J t e p u ty C l e r k
t l u l l d ln g , O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , n o t
Apt. $40. FA 2 3930.
llu lrh la n n and L efflar
l a t e r t h a n t h e 11th d a y n f
K -lw ard a H u lld ln g
M a rc h . I l l l . T h e r r a l p r o p e r t y
P o at O ffice D r a w e r It
p r o c e e d e d a g a l n a t la:
2 BR. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
H an fo rd . F l o r i d a
l*ot I I , J a n e e n ' a S u lid lv l$65. 2619 Elm Ave.
A lto rn ry a for P laintiff
alon, a c c o r d i n g In t h e p l a t
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2 Bedroom House.
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reserve*
th * o i l i e r w r i t t e n d e f e n s e s to th e
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bide.
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Legal Notice

�Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Hom e... Look io W an t-A d s
For Went

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12. Heal Eatute For Salei 12. Real Estate For Sale

F’URN Apt. 23uu Mi'llonvillc.

6A Special Notices
REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

Unties short*, 99c. Sleeping
BEDS FOR RENT
llorpital, llullauay*. Juve­ bags, $6 88 Sale. Surplus
City. 201 W. 1.
nile. FREE delivery and
Pick-up.
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
FURNITURE CENTER
steel, window sills, lintels,
1100 French Ave.
dry well*, grease trap*,
Ph. FA 2-7953
steps, table tops, stepping
stones, lot markers.
SPECIAL SALE
Miracle Concrete Co.
USED FURNITURE 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
1 Used Cbcst-of draw rrs $to.no
t Used d ie d of-drawers 812.50 HIKE loan of our efficient
1 Rebuilt hitle-a-bed. brown
Carpet Sltainpooers with
uphulstcry, n e w mattress
purchase of Blue Lustre
.................................... $99.50
shampoo. Carroll's Furni­
1 Apartment size bnlc-a-bed
ture.
.................................... $59.50
ONION PLANTS
1 Full size inuerspring m at­
in s* __
$ 10,00 CRYSTAL WAX 4 SWEET
SPANISH. PER M - $230
1 3-pc. dinette, new, mis­
500-81.Mi, 5M lots and over
matched chair* . . . . $29.50
—$2 00
3 Twin size long boy Holly­
wood bi-ds, retH&gt;s*es*ed. like CABBAGE &amp; CITRUS BAGS
new each
.......... $.21.50 All sizes, ladder*, picking
bags, clippers, truck rope,
1 Twin size othorpcilic matask for OUT price list.
tee** 4 box spring, reposse»*vd, like new $69 50 A. M PRBVATT, PHONE
749 2115. SEVILLE, FLA.
1 Used Bahama bed with

3 Itlt. 2 bath, fenced back T
,,
yard, air conditioner, Kit* J- '• • t h i l l , ReilltOl
chen equipped. 3309 S. Park
“ call Hall’* FA 3-3641
.\vc. FA 2-1761.
2544 So rreacb Ave.

3 HR.. 2 bath home. Xothihg LOTS MAYFAIR SECTION
down $65. mo. 232 Palm A few choice lots left in
Ma&gt;latr section. Terms
1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-6827
Place. Praver Hornet. Pit.
FA 2-1928.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
9. For Sale or Item

O. M. HARRISON'S

317 4 UR, 2 bath, with family
ntom. Sec furnished model
at Sale* office out 20th St.
and Cpsaln Rd., opposite
It &gt;tui like country living
church, central heat pre­
3 Ik'drooin, 3 bath*. On
pared fur Air-condition.
oontli side of big IMike
Mar; Water lor boating,
$12,990
Low-Low down pa&gt; merit
etc. Orange tries. Approxi­
mately 21 1 acre*. FA 2-9163. $79.00 MONTH PAYS Al.L

2 RR.

Modern tmu.-e.
Catalina. FA 2 0578.

12. Heal Estate For Sale

Jim Hunl Realty
oilice FA J-2lir
Nights FA 3-0613
333 0700
252t Park Dr
santnrd. Ha.
MODEL HOME
2 Bedroom, kite lien equipped.
$61 month. 2323 Sanford
Ave.
All types of Real Estate

John E. Fox,
Realtor
110 N. Park Ave. Pit 323-0559

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

Realtor

Raymond I-undquisl, Assoc.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Rank Dklg.
While furnished house am iss
High School on Ridgewood.
$1500 Inquire within or
pltonc Apopka 866-4619. v
2 \crcs of land on hlway 1792. Frame house, lurn, busi­
ness. Cucap. 668-5520.

3 Hrdntom. Da bath, no qual­ LOVELY Colonial Ironic. Ph.
FA 2-7431.
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
Ijongrinlc stilaiivision tong• ll\ OWNER. 3 lilt, CII home.
wood.
Fla. mom Sprinkler sys­
tem. large )iinl. Hood loca­
3 Ik'drooin brick home*.
Choice locations. FHA. S4MJ tion. FA 2-4836
ikiwn. $78 month. Monna
Ifi. Fentnle Iteip Wanted
J a n is. FA 2 1810.
TAKING APPLICATIONS lor
waitress. Musi i*- over 21
Stenstroni Really Apply Pig N Whistle, 8 un­
til 4:30.
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420 WAITRESS, CURB Girl. Expcrience necessary. Apply
Owner must sell. Take over
Chick *.N Treat, Sanfurd.
SHuuo payments. 3 bed­
rooms in Sunland. FA 2-4181 17. Male Help Wanted

bolsters

HUNT

BETTER

9

BUYS

1981 Comet S-22

2 Door. Hurkel Sent*. White Finish,
Automatic Trans., Radio, lleatrr,
Low Milrugr, Fixlra Clean.

1895

1980 Mercury Monterey

1495
1959 Mercury Monterey
995
1958 Mercury Montclair
$895
1958 Ford V-8
5300
1957 Chevrolet
$895
1957 Dodge V-8
795
1955 Chevrolet
$495
I Door, H.T., Fully Powered. FIxtra
( lean. Light Yellow Finish.
I Door, Mrrr-O-.Matic, Radio, Heater,
While I'inMi, A Bargain.

I Door, Merr-O-Mallr, Power Steer.,
Radio, Healer, Two Tom- Green
Fetish.

F’airlaue 500, 2 Door. I’ord-O-Malir,
’Radio. Healer, A Bargain, Needs
Lillie Work.
____________

I Door Slalion Wagon. 9 Pass., V-8.
Powerglide. Radio and Healer.

Custom Station Wagon, \ulomalie
Iran-., Power Si err. and lirakrs.
Fxtra Clsar, One Owner.

Slalion Wagon, 6 I &gt;Under. Automatic
Tran*.. Healer. Good Condlliun.

Economy Bargains
1958 Ford V-8
I onirrtihlr. I uril-O-Mallr. Radio,
llralrr. Power Slrrr„ New Tup.

1958 Ford V-8
F'airUne 2 Dour.

1955 Buick
I Dour. Runs Good.

1955 Ford
4-lfr. Slaliuu Wagon, Good londillun.

*495
*195
*95
*395

( AILS SOLD WITH A MV WARRANTY

H U N T 'S 1?INC.
KAN FORD • FA 2-4881
LOT

Winter Park Phone
Ml 4-0209

AT IM I.3IF.iro A COMMLID I At._____

.11A. I’etM
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
old. AKC. Female. Call
322-7879.

i

MOTORS

FA 2-0221

CADILLAC

OLDS

Senkarik Gina* utul Paint

Company

T O D A Y ’S SPECIAL
t9S(i OLDS 4 Dour Sedan With Automatic Tran*mUkiun. Itoilio. IIruler. Tinted Gin**, While Watt
Tires Anil Air Conditioning.

74500

than 2 year* old. $73. Call
322-6478 after 6 p. m.
take up monthly payment*
of $13.50 on 3 complete 1$ MM KODAK movie cam­
room* of furniture. Call
era, with light meter. Lea­
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ ther carrying case. Phone
lect.
FA 2 8113.

62 FALCON Slaliuu Wagon, 4 Door
—...... .
38 Pl.Y MOUTH 2 Hour. V-8. Stick Shift ------38 CIIK.V 4 Poor, Air Condition
......
61 CIIF.V Station Wagon, 1-Dr., V-6 Auto. Trsna.
36 FORD Station Wagon. V*8, Auto...................
39 CADILLAC Sedan DeVilte. Power, Air Cond.
38 FORI) Slalion Wattnn, Auto.
39 CIIK.V 4 Door. 6 Cylinder. Stand. T rano-..-.
57 CIIF.V 2 Door, Standard Shift --—
38 OLDS 2 Door. Automatic ...............
37 F'ORD Slalion Wagon, V-8, Overdrive ----61 CIIF:V ( | Ton Firkup, Auto. T ram ----- -----39 l IIKV Slalion Wagon. Very l.uw Mllraga .—
39 FLY MOUTH 2 Poor. Sid. Tram ...... ............. ...
33 PLYMOUTH 2 Door. 6. Sid. Shift _ .... &gt;43
39 FtDSFX I Door. Aulomallc ..............—
.
39 Pl.YMOUTH 2 Door llardlop. • Uyl...... ..... MS
38 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. Air Cond. ..... —
39 OLDS 1-Door llardlop. Air Conditioned
_
3h FORD I, Aulo., V-N. llardlop ..................893
3H FORD 2 P o o r , 6 Cyl., Standard .... ......... .....
37 FORD 2 Door ................................ .........—«
58 PONTIAC Slalion Wagon, 4, Anto. Trana. _
219 I- 2nd HT.

FA 2-0711

&gt;303 PARK AVB.
FAS-M8I

ORLANDO C n 1-3168

Falcons! Fairlanes! Galaxies! Thunderbirds!

MOTOKH

KA 2-0231

Wit* 81.19a

.

NOW

295

Wa* 8109a

NOW J f ] g g

CM C

Was 8129a

j

190.1 INJdFGE &gt;i TON V-8
TRUCK WITH CAMI'KR

i

A llmnp Away F’roni Home
You Aluxl Srp THU!
I I-1 SI90U

,

NOW *3960

1959 RENAULT DAUI'HINE

Wa* *195
now

|3 Q 5

Wu* $095

1957 DODGE
4 Dr. 11/r. V-8

noyv

n «»w

See the liveliest of the lively ones!
SHOWING FRI. &amp; SAT.

3595

wUK

1950 PLYMOUTH
Itrlirdvrr ll/T , V-8

$595

3195

1952 HUICk
With New Tlrr«

NOW 1 9 1

1940 IMilHiE

NOW 3 1 5

MANY OITIKKH TO CHOOSE FROM
All Cum Sold With 1 Year GW Warranty

FEB. 22 &amp; 23
d

ieminoiei.o.motors
i h a

519 E.
KA 2-0014

I a

893
193
Mi

Bill Hemphill

PRO DODGE &lt;J TON PICKUP
Very Good

a i m

893
1893

1963'A FORD LINE

.SOW

C

893

1966 CONTI AC VKNTUKA
2 door hardtop, aulomallc
Iran*., radio, hrator, while*
wall llrr«. A very rlpan onp
and pslra *ppcial al $lh95.

111(11 RENAULT DAUHIINK

;

$1793
393
993
1793
393
2393
893
1195
*93
293
543
1493
1393
893

FOR SALE

K 4 II.. ( lean. 33 to 49 Ml.
Per Gallon Gas.

of tfuslity t ’-rd t ars be­
fore imi buy. Fairli ear
1* reconditioned and *old
under GW Warranty.

391 W. FIRST ST.

/CHEVROLET

We've Reduced Thewe Car* To Kell
Immediately! They’re Clean! They’re
Sharp! And They’re Mechanically Right!

LAWN~SERVICE

Hill Hemphill

-JI

Used furniture, appliancp*,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
U rry * Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4132

1959 DODGE V-8 ROYAL

D R .L L r.5 T PI MPS,
SPRINKEK SYSTEMS

See Our Selection

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

&amp;0 * MA

3.1. Furaitur*

2-Dr. Hardtop, Like New

WELLS

lleutinic • A ir Com litioiiintf
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
2502 Oak
FA 2 8321

'37 PLYMOUTH Station Wa­ VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
$10.(15 ikiwn &amp; $3.33 Weekgon. S75. F'A 2-6333. Robb’s
lyBakery.
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
2517 Country Club Road
1955 Fly mouth Station Wagon.
l’h. FA 2-7928
A-l condition. ’37 motor.
$350. F'A 2-9736.
MOTORCYCLE. Two Harley
74. 58 4 31. See at 413
37. Hunts • .Motors
Myrtle. F'A 20770.
*
ALUMINUM BOAT, 12'. Ex­ 31). Trailers - C abanas
cellent condition. $1“ wide.
$125. Lake Butler, Osteen, Alma all aluminum house*
trailer. 21’. Sleep* 4. Ph.
1*1 block house, Sheryl l)r.
F'A 2 9736.
B. Sloepker.

PUBLIC NOTICE

27. Specinl Service*

Southern Air

37. Boats • Motors

USED JALOt SI KS and jal­ Gitcwray To The Waterway
ousie door, complete with
glass and screen. For sale Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUOE Dealer
half price. See Carl Schilkc, 304-68 E. lit Ph. FA 2-5061
llarcar Aluminum Products.
Sanford.
16’ I.ONE STAR Fiberglass
top boat. I960 40 hp. John­
36. Automobile* • Trucks son motor and trailer. $795
or best offer. F'A 2-5537.
19G0 FALCON. Like new. Ph.
F'A 2 5618 after 5:30.
38. Motorcycles • Scooter*

2 Shetland pontes; 1 sorrel
filly, 1 paint gelding. $123 1
19 Gal. aquarium and acces­
Service With the Cash.
cadi. Saddle* ab» avail­
sories, 22 tropical toll. $35.
SUPER TRADING POST
able. Ph. 322-9162.
FA 2-3134.
FA 2-0677.
POODLES, AKC. Brown miniatur*. 322-2573
FREE ESTIMATE
- l y'pholstenng 4 Mattress renFOR SALE
AKC REGISTERED Weimarmating. New 4 Used Furni­
aner puppies. $50. FA 2-9535
A little beauty. 1881 Buirk
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mffi.
day; FA 2-2169 evenings.
Skylark Coupe. Automatic
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
trails., radio, healer, whit*
F A 2-2117.
IIAT TF It It IK II nunnies. 11
lire*, two tone paint. Like
week* old. FA 2-3056 after
DON’T TllltOW IT AWAY
new condition. Uni) 82(195.
4 p. m.
(ring your aluminum furni­
-----— ----- V
1
ture to ua fpr complete, re32. Flower* • Shrub*
webbing.
Bill Hemphill
FURNITURE CENTER
MOTORS
PETUNIA, Sna|i.lragoii,‘ Panlino FT-cnch Ave.
*ie *tock.
KA
2-0231
l'h. FA 2 7953
GRAPEVILI.E NURSERY
(irapevtlle Ave. Neur 2Uth St.

Windshield
Back Gluss
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Gins* and I'uint
Company

USED TV’*. $25 and up. Town
and Country TV. F'A 2 5362

Mowing, edging, fertilizing,
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FA 2 1817.

F'A 2 6321

31. Articles For Sale

2(0 Magnolia Ph. F A 2-4822
BEDROOM St ITE. Stove, re Singer Round Bobbin sew­
frigerator. Flxcrllent condi­
ing niuchinc, equipped to tig
.11. Poultry • 1,Genlock
tion Reasonable. F'A 29162.
zag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­
ments of $o.50. FA 2 9411.
FERTILE TURKEY Egg*. MASSIVE Brass Bed ami
Bronte. S3, per dot. Phone
curved glass for China 21" ADMIRAL TV. Table
Closet, $30. F'A 2-8812.
FA 2 2469.
model. Good condition, less

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

26. Radio 4k Television

Ail Type* and Sties
Wc Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery ami Supply Co.
2UT W. 2nd St
FA 2-8432

2nd 4 Magnolia

Tm out here, playing in my bear skint"

i'liiiiibinjr &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
AUTO - RADIO
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6582
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSONAL RADIO 4 T. V.
PLUMBING
25th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
Contracting Repairs
l'h. 323 0633
FREE ESTIMATES
It. L. HARVEY
201 Sanford Avy. FA 2-3383

PERSONAL RADIO A
T.V. SERVICE
We repair Phooo Chancers
Radio &amp; T.V., Auto Radios
t DAY SERVICE
25th SI. &amp; Sanford Ave.
l'b. 323-0655

$19.60

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

23. Plumbing Services

Wa l l

....

FACTORY TO YJU
Used hi riser, complete
ALUMINUM BLINDS
with Iwlster A slip cover
v:;» :.o Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
tom rati with plastic ends.
I Tuxedo M ifa , grey brocade
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
satin cover &amp; slip cover,
ton
or nylon cords.
excellent condition .. $69.30
1

NEW 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home, large corner lot. 311
27. Special Service*
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­ RAVENNA PARK 3 RR, 2 AIR-Cvmhlioniug men need­
ed. See our ad under Edu­
tates. VA—nothing down,
baths, air evud. screened
FRIGIDAIRE
cation 4 Instruction. Com­
monthly payments $92.W.
porch. 300 Temple Drive.
Sales 4 Service
mercial Trades Institute.
FA 2-8071 • FA 2 2218.
Stop in or call FA2-8825.
G. If. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. .Sanford
3 BEDROOM, 3 hath home, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 bnlli*. Fenc­ 19. Situation* Wanted
Ph. FA 2-38X3
uir-coudilmn. central heat.
ed backyard. Air-condition­ Child Care. KA 2-2274
Reupliolstery Specials!
Near Uig Hear Lake. Also
er. Kitchen equipped. LowChairs $39. selection of fa­
3 bedroom, 2 bath home in
down payment. 33u9 S. Park Children kepi. FA 2-41B2.
brics. Sofas $89. selection of
Casselberry. Will take late
Ave. FA 2-1761.
Child care. FA 3 0700.
fabrics.
model ear or diamond ring
Custom Made Slipcovers
as part payment. Possession 3 RR, Ox hath. 1201 Selma CARE for children. 323-0563.
Rd., Longwood. $300 down,
Chairs $24 30. Sofas $49.30.
at once. U. S. Miller. Uroklake up payments.
DAYS WORK. F\\ 2 5759.
Central Florida's Largest
cr, Orlando, ph. GA 3-2230
reupholstcry Factory. Free
or 205-3525
LAKEV1EW Home for aalc or 20. IkiliyuitterN
borne estimates, written
trade for a tiled farm on the
guarantee, lO'.v down.
WILL
BOARD
Intant
in
my
west
side
uf
Sanford.
Call
St. Johns Realty
Central Fla. Decorator*
home.
F
’A
2-7370.
FA 2-7898 day* or FA 2 6308
T IE TIME TESTED FIRM
South 4 Garland
nights.
110 N. Park Ave. FA 20123
Orlando, Fla. Fh. GA 2-4879
21. Beauty Salon*
Sanford FA 3U613
L.M.N. ENTERPRISES 2 Bit. HOUSE. CB. good to- HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Cocoa NE 6-6178
cation, low down payment.
lias purchased b e a u t i f u l
Complete Beauty Service
$58 mo. FA 2 2105
wooded arcu at Lungdalc.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742 Monuments, Cemetery work
See Mr. Ferguson at sales ALMOST new 4 bedrooms, 2
Also Lettering on Slone*
office and pick your lot
baths, large paneled living Cut ’X’ Curl Beauty Shop SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
and house models. Low
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
2317 Mellonville Ave.
room with stone fireplace,
down—low monthly payints.
Plume FA 2-8149
Florida room. Carporle. On New operator get acquainted
offer, $10.00 cream wave,
1
acre
lot,
near
Wilson
HOUSE. Fenced yard. Pay­
Piano Tuning and Repair
$7.50 complete. Open even­
School. Paola. $19,500. Ph.
ments $02 tno. Ila lance
ings by apt. 318 Palmetto W. L- Harmon - FA 2-4223
F*A 2-1691.
$7300. Cull KA 2-8140.
Ave. 322 0834.
It. 4 B. MOBILE Steam
cleaner*. W’u clean any­
21. Electriral Service*
thing, anywhere. Aulo en­
gines and boats a specialty.
FRIGIDAIRE
322-8746.
Sales 4 Service
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Sid Vihlen’a Randall Electric 29. Automobile Service
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913

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THURS., FEBRUARY 21. 19M

COUNTY NEWS

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Essay Contest Winners Get Awards
Four outstanding pupil* and
their teacher were honored at
Lake
Mary
Elementary
School -on Tuesday of this
week when Mr*. Earl Toney.
Essay Contest chairman of
the Lake Mary Women's
Club, presented awards won
In the recent conlcst spon­
sored by the club.
Presentations were made in
the office of Floyd Richards,
principal of the school.
The four finalists chosen
all are member* of the sixth
grade class of Mrs. Helen
Richey who proudly saw her
atudenta receive their prises.

Mr*. Toney stressed that
many fine essays were sub­
mitted for the decision of a
panel of three jurists, all re ­
tired English teachers resid­
ing in the area.
The essay winning first
prise was written by Patricia
Ann McCoy who was honored
guest at the monthly meeting
of the Lake Mary Women's
club held last week at which
time she received her 125
Saving* Rond first prise
a want.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es L. McCoy Jr. of
3529 Country Cluh Road, Loch

Arbor, rally Is the oldest of
a family of four. Her father
is a member of the faculty at
Seminole High where he
tcachca World History and Is
assistant football and base­
ball roach.
Pally has hern an active
member of lirownics and Girl
Scouta for the past four years.
Second prise went to Craig
Keogh, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Richard Keogh of Lake Mary.
Mrs. Keogh Is a second grade
teacher at the Lake Mary
School presently on leave.
Mr. Keogh Is eashler at Flor­

ida Stale Dank of Sanford.
Craig Is a Boy Scout whose
favorite past time is horse­
back riding.
Jane Mero, daughter of lo­
cal Real Estate Broker T. W.
Mero and Mrs. Mero. was the
lucky winner of the third
award.
Jane lives at Twin Lake*
and divides her time afier
school hours betwren Scout­
ing and dancing lessons. Tills
is her second championship
award since in the fourth
grade she took first prise of
a silver dollar in the annual

School Spelling Bee.
Honorable mentlu. went to
Betty L/&gt;u Kuykendall who
h*as attended schools at far
away a t . Whitby Island In
Washington State.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Jam es W. Kuyken­
dall of 605 Camellia Avc.,
Sunland Estates. Her father
retired last January from the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Sewing is Belty Lou's fav­
orite hobby and She also has
a large rock collection.
Craig, Jane and Betty Lou
received dcsk-sfse American

CAP Members
Meet With
Commander

EDITORIAL COMMENT

At Long Last
At Ion# lnftt, it nppenrn th a t action in to lm
taken to control dogs running loose in Seminole
County. The County Commimdon nnd Jnnticc of
the Peace Elmer Ashley hint Monday requested
of the legislative delegation th at a bill be put
through the Legislature allowing the County to
set up a dog pound, with a full-time employe.
JP Ashley summed the m atter for the dele­
gation thusly: “Many ownerless dogs . . . some
vicious . . . pm loose through the county, es­
pecially In the southern part. These animals are
not only a nuisance but a health menace."
The Judge reported It is necessary for him
to hose down his yard almost daily because of the
pocks of dogs ranging in bis neighborhood.
Thcro arc reports, too, of dog owners from
surrounding counties, especially to the south,
dumping their unwanted ]&gt;ooches in Seminole
County. Usually, these are female canines about
to bear litters.
These unwanted dogs are dropped in this
county becauso the owners' own counties huve
strict laws regulating control of the animals.
To abandon these animuls in their own bailiwicks
could bring the law down *4i them. So, Seminole
County . . .'w ithout controls a t the m om ent. . .
Inherits these nnlmnls.
Tho Commission memliers informed the
legislative delegation the County Attorney has
been Instructed to d raft a bill using the strong
Orange County dog law us a pattern. .

ESSAY CONTEST CHAIRMAN Mrs. Earl Toney, left, presented priza
winning students with their awards Tuesday a t the Lake Mary Element­
ary School. In order for nwards received, from left, were Patti McCoy,
first; Craig Keogh, second; Jane Mero, third and Betty Lou Kuykendall,
honorable m otion. Teacher, Mrs. Helen Richey, is a t right. Sponsor of the
contests wua the Lake Mary Womens Club.
(Herald Photo)

Welcome Wagon Club To Meet Equipment
In Casselberry Next Week Needed By
ny Jana Casselberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomer* Club
will meet al noon next Thurs­
day ut the Country Club of
Caaicllterry. The executive
board will meet at II a.in.
prior Id the mue ling.
Member* arr reminded io
bring while elephant ilctna
for n ailent auction which will
be held following the lunch­
eon. Bridge, pinochle ami ca­
nasta will he played in the
afternoon. Those who don't
play card* are urged to at­
tend ami learn to play or visit
with other non-play era.
Luncheon reservations ran
he marie wiUi Mrs. Lawrence
Pellinali.

Lyman Names
Honor Roll

MILS. EDITH NIKSNEIt of DeLeon Springs,
general chairman of tho Antique Show and Side
to bo held early next month a t tho Dellary Man­
sion House, posea with one of the at true lively
lettered signs which ure being distributed to
advertise tho event.
(Cox Photo)

Annual Antique Show
Scheduled In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A. MacNaughion. building
chairman for tha Florida Fed­
eration of Art, Inc., report­
ed this week that the kitchen,
pantry and storage rooms at
the OeDary Mansion House
headquarters are being paint­
ed and that trees, shrubs and
the law s are being put Into
good condition in preparation
for tha annual Antique show
and Sale next month.
A new w«U has been dug
and the entire exterior of the

Mansion has been painted.
The IlcUary Art* and
Crafta Club wUl serve lunch
each day during the Show
and Hale scheduled on March
1 from it a. m. until V p m.
and one March 3 from 11 a.
m. unUl 6:30 p. m.
Displays will be act up by
exhibitors from all parts of
the stats and door prises will
be awarded each day. Mrs.
Edith Nicsncr of Deleon
Springs Is general chairman
uf the evenl.

flagi on upright atand* a*
their prise* which emphasis­
ed the essay theme, "The
Strength of the Arm of Free­
dom."
This patriotic topic ia the
general Iheme adopted by the
State Federation of Women'■
Club* (his year "To Strength­
en the Arm of Freedom." The
Lake Mary Club sponsored
the contest lo help build inter­
est in American ideals.'
School children submitted
essays of no less than 500
words telling what this meant
lo them.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman Principal R a l p h
Diggs
has
released
the
school's honor roll for the
third six weeks grading per­
iod.
Named were: Seniors— La­
rue liaimcr, Roger ilutlcr,
Irene Peak, Larry Dill, Bet­
ty Field, David House, Dona
Friend,
Jennifer
Iordan,
Jainci Me Evert, Mary Mur­
ray, Siiaryn Munnel, Sharon
Lovell, Linda fajtig, Frank­
lin Johnson, Gild* PettlnaU,
Nellie Rupe, Jeff Schembcra,
Mary Elta Roberta, Jeanne
S ean, Samira Unley, Lypett*
Werner ami Beverly Yates.
Juniors — Cheryl B e r r y
(straight A'a), Susan BonEsse (straight A'a) Sylvia
Chambers, Kay Clarke, Ste­
ven Kith, Patrick McLaugh­
lin, John Peterson and Huger
Schmidt.
Sophomore*— Marcia Eastcrllng, Cathy Etcher (straight
A'a), Rleliard Hall, Aurora
Harrison, Andrew Hincly. Ro­
bert Arthur Hunnicut, Bonnie
Layinon (straight A'*). Don­
ald Fatrick, Sharon Tucker,
Penelope Vaughn (straight
A'*) and Ruth Wright.

Drive Nets $120
Mrs, Ruth Boswell, chair­
man of the annual March of
Dime* held in Cbiiluola on
Jan. 31 between the hour*
of 6 and I p . m - report* that
a total of 1120 was collected
by llie volunteer workers.

Mr*. Maryann Miles, club
president, ha* expressed her
appreciation to all those con­
tributing furniture and house­
hold goods for the destitute
family of nine which the club
lias been helping,
Following appeal* printed
in local newspapers there was
a
heartwarming
response
from people in the Sanford
area a* well a* in Altamonle
Spring*, Casselberry, F e r n
Park, Forest City and other
South Seminole communities,
according In Mrs. Miles.
Several men (nun Hie Pra­
irie Lake Baptist Church as­
sisted in Hie pickup and de­
livery of such articles as a
washing machine, apace heat­
er and electric range.
Memliers of lha rluh who
alirndrd Hie style show and
dessert rani party given by
the Sanford Welcome Wagon
Newcomer* Club on Tuesday
were Mrs. Ollie Duffy, Mrs.
Lucille Crowell, Mri. Minna
Crum, Mra. Barbara Cossln,
Mr*. Vera Christianson and
Mra. Miles.
South Seminole residents
arc Invited lo notify Welcome
Wagon Hostess Nora (Mrs.
Wayce) Norris if new people
move Into iheir neighborhood
so that she may call upon
them.
Wednesday, Feb. 27, ha*
been designated as Welcome
Wagon Benefit Night at the
Jai Alai Fronton.

Explorer Post

By Louise Simunek
Leader Don MacLeod of
Explorer Post 36 of Alta­
monte Springs hat announced
that the newly organised
post i* in need of a gat
plate whirh burn* bottled gas
as well as canvassr* or tent­
age ami other camping equip­
ment.
The boys are ambitious and
perform ail sorts of odd Jobs
to raise funds for Iheir post.
Their latest project hat been
the collecting of aoft drink
bottles which they conscient­
iously wash before turning
in.
Redden!* or organlralions
in tlie area wishing to assist
tiie Post with any of the
needed item* arc asked lo
contael .Maclwod who will be
glad to arrange pickups.

Cub Scouts
Set Banquet
ny llrlrn Snodgrass ’
Cub Scout Troop 560 of De­
nary will hold Ita annual Blue
and Bold Banquet fos memb e n and their families al 0
p in. Friday at the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church
in Enterprise.
Place card*, centerpiece*
and favor* fur the banquet
hive been made by Hie Cuba
under the supervision of Mr*.
It. T. Hatchett, banquet chair­
man.

Call Your Reporters
Seminola County area residents are invited tn »ubmit
news Items for report in thu Sanford Herald to the iioui corrci|Hindent in Uiulr urea or directly to the Herald offirra.
AREA
Altamonle Springs
Rear Lake-Formal City
Casselberry
Chuluota
DeBary
Enterprise
Geneva
Luka Mury
Lake Monroe
Longwood
North Orlando
Osteen
Oviedo

REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mr*. Loui*« Simunek
838-1240
Mra. Shirley Wentworth 838-1076
838-5016
Mra. June Cusirlberry
Mrs. Jean Magln
365-3742
Mra. Adam Muller
668-4410
Mit* Helen Snodgrass
668-9933
Mrs. Louise Grayson
340-4671
Mr*. France* Wester
322.6249
Mrs. II. L. Juhn.cn
322-4722
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
Mr*. Mona G(Instead
312-2291
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Mra. Linda Smithson
365-3514

By .Mona Grtnstrad
Four senior CAP members
met last Saturday at the
home of South Seminole Com­
posite Squadron Commander
tst Lt. Henry Ward.
Application* of new mem­
ber* were processed and
further plans for the squadron
were discussed. Due to in­
clement weather Cadets in
attendance were unable lo
participate in drill activities.
Senior members attending
were Ut. Lt. Ward and 5taf(
Officer* Jack O'Donnell, operations officer; Mrs. Lyn­
wood Mirhaux, personnel and
Dave Tilson, public informa­
tion officer.
All person* Interested In
joining the CAP are urged lo
conUct any of the ataff of­
ficer* for information. Mem­
bership is open to adults be­
tween llie ages of 18 and 62
year* a* senior member*.
Cadet membership is limited
to those between Uve ages
of M and 18 years.
All new cadets have been
requested to have their uni­
forms within 30 daya after
joining the CAP. To assist
them in obtaining Hie requir­
ed insignia, etc., Bill Living­
ston of the Longwood Plaza
Barber Sliop ha* offered to
return the price of cadet hair
cuis to llie squadron ‘und.
Cadets tnusl show their iden­
tification card when paying
fur the haircuts.

'This Atomic World'
Presented At Lyman
By Jane Casselberry
Dr. Fagan Thompson, m an­
ager for the U. S. Atomic En­
ergy Commlsiion'a traveling
exhibit, "This Atomic World,"
presented a fascinating de­
monstration and elcture on
the constructive uses of
atomic energy to the entire
student body at Lyman High
School Tuesday morning.
TTie exhibit is on tour from
tlie Oak Ridge Institute of
Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
Thompson, who speaks a
language hi* teenage aud­
iences can “ dig," kept hi*
youthful listeners so interest­
ed that hi* talk might well
be railed “ Fun with Fusion."
At least one student. Sher­
ry Lovell, found the demon­
stration to tie a "hair ra tt­
ing experience" aa she w-a*
subjected to 350,000 volt* of
static electricity produced by
a model Van deGraaff gen­
erator, devien used ui smash­
ing the atom.
Thomp-on showed a working
model of a nuclear power
plant pointing out that the
cheapest one to tie built, lo
date, coit 830 million.
Nuclear power plants arc
in use in the Navy's 28
atomic »uhmarines. The fire
power of one of these auhs
equipped with nuclear warlicada exceed* all thal used
by both sides during World
War II, including the two
atomic bomba.
The nuclear powered Aircrall Carrier Enterprise, the
worlds largest and fastest
man of war, is capable of do­

South Seminole
DWC Hears
Sheriff Hobby

Operation* of Boy* Ranch,
sponsored by tlie Florida
Sheriffs Asm., were explain­
ed by Seminole County Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby for members
of the South Seminole Demo­
cratic Women'* Club al last
Thursday's meeting.
The meeting and program
were held at tlie Rik*ha Inn
in Fern Park with Mr*, lotcillc Green, president, presid­
ing.
Hobby explained in detail
how the boy* are selected to
live at tlie Ranch pointing nut
that although the youths
come from destitute families,
none is accepted if he ha*
a juvenile record.
In oilier points of hi* talk.
Hobby stressed the import­
ance of every Individual ex­
ercising his privilege lo vote.
"Our greatest liberty Is our
right to vote and if we rail
to do io, we have no reason
lo grijie," he emphasized.
Hnutine mailer# were re ­
ported during the club’s busi­
ness meeting which preceded
tlie luncheon and program.
Tlie next meeting will bo at
Hy Linda Smithson
Student* al St, l.ukr's 7 p. m. on March 14 at the
Chi inti inn Day School in Hikslia.
Slaviu enjoyed Valentino Day
parties L st Thursday.
A committee of mother*
provided refreshment* fur nil
of the children. Thu kinder­
garten rlasa and the rumbinod
grade* one and two and three
By loo 1st Simunek
and four were served cupcake*
Harry Wise of Sanford will
and aoft drlnki in their claai- present his 90 minute "Mr.
room* white grades f i v e Magic" Show In the Alta­
through eight were served In monte
Elementary School
the library.
Auditorium Friday at 7:30
Mr*. Robert Lee, chairman p. m. Door* of the auditorof the party committee, wai ium will open at T p. m.
a sainted by Mra. W. K. Meek,
Sponsor* or the program,
Mra. K. H. Lyles, Mrs. Ray Hie Altamonte Parent-Tcarh.
Hcuslcy, Mrs. II. F. Ward Jr., er A*»n„ advise that the
Mil. E. Grant, Mr*. Glenn •how will provide an evening
Neuman, Mr*. A. SUnko and of good, clean, family-type
entertainment. RefreahmcnU
Mrs. IL Dann.
of popcorn and aoft drinks
will be sold during intermis­
sion.
Proceed* from Hi# show
will be used lo purchase books
for the school library.

Slavia Students
Enjoy Parties

‘Mr. M agic'
To Present Show
In Altamonte

Chuluota Club
To Distribute
Progress Report

By Jo in Magln
The Board of Director* of
the Greater Chuluota Com­
munity Club is in the proce**
of preparing a progress re­
port for the je e r 1962.
The report will be distribut­
ed throughout the community
in the hope* of bringing about
a better undemanding be­
tween the club and Its poten­
tial member*.
Each resident Is aaked to
read tlie report, thoroughly,
and fill in the blank provid­
ed on the last page with
any suggestions he or she
HERALD OFFICES: Sanford 322-2011, 322-2012 and may have on lielping to make
the community 6 better place
322.2018; County 425-6938 and 424-8824.
to Uve.

ing 43 knot* according to
Thompson.
Some of the Industrial use"
for nuclear energy named In­
cluded testing the cleaning
power of soaps and deter­
gents, making plastic baby

FAGAN THOMPSON

North Orlando
To Organize
Lillie League
By Mona Grlnatead
A Little Ix-ague organiza­
tional meeting will be held
in North Orlando Saturday at
5 p. m. at the home of Bob
Stephenson, 20 Cortex Ave.
An official (cam and a farm
team of 15 players each will
be chosen.
All boys who will be nine
years of age and not more
than 13 years of age by \ug.
1 of this year are eligible
to play.
North Orlando, which has
entered the Casselberry Lea­
gue to play as a North Or­
lando team, need* a sum of
Uu to make up the necessary
$128 entry fee. Residents and
organizations in the commun­
ity are being asked to help
ralae the needed fund and lo
provide managers, coaches
and umpires for the team*.
Stephenson
reports
that
nine uniforms donated last
year by Holler Chevrolet uf
Sanford still are on hand.

Garden Club
Hears Program
On Hypnotism
By louise Simunek
Last week's program on
Ebtical Hypnotism met with
enthusiastic response from
members of the Altamonle
Springs Garden Club who
heard Richard Well* llowen.
ethical hynoptlst, relate how
Ihc practice i* being widely
used in Ihc medical and den­
tal fields and in various
phases of psychiatry.
A* part of Ida program
Bowen had one group of the
cluh member* stand and some
were used as subjects to
illustrate and highlight Ills
talk. A lively question and
answer period followed.
Gardening tips were given
by L. T. Bryan who spoke
on "fertllliera."
It was announced that the
club nutted approximately
$200 from ill recent Smorgas­
bord Dinner.

bottle* heat proof and tb«
preservation of food atuff.
Thompson also told of ut
many use* In medicine such
as In the treatment of thy.
roid and cancer.
He told of the progress in
plans for nuclear powered
missiles, beginning with the
project Kiwi and culminating
In the giant Nova rocket
which will have a 12 million
pound thrust.
Thompson lectured through­
out live remainder of the day
to students in the various
physical and biological science
classes.
George Thompson, elec­
tronics instructor at Lyman,
introduced members and off&gt;«
cers of Hie TEC Cluh (Technical Education Club) which
he said might also repre­
sent "Tomorrow'* Educated
Citizens."
The Lyman cluh will am
Hale with the state organiza­
tion at a meeting lo be held
in Ocala Sautrday and will
have the largest membership,
percentage wise, of any club
in the at ate.
Ann Miller, vice president of
th*• r)f»h. presented Lyman
Principal Ralph Diggs with
a TEC Club pin and membership card making him the
first honorary member.

Altamonte Boys
Make 10-Mile
Weekend Hike
Ry Louise Simunek
Tn tine with Scouting am)
not necessarily due to Presi­
dent Kennedy's recent inter­
est in hiking, members of i J
Altamonte Boy Scout Troop
38 marie m 10 mile hike last
weekend from the Fire Sta­
tion to Camp Wilderness off
the Longwood- Markham ILL
Fourteen boys and three
leaders started out at 7:30
a.m, Saturday morning land­
ed with per.nnal gear and
light comping equipment mid
even the rain didn’t dampen t)
spirit).
Scoutmaster Jack Stuart
made the hike with the boys
while Assistant Joseph Simu­
nek nnd Explorer Roger I.an*
dervillc took "tha easy way
out'' by driving the Troop
truck to the overnight camp­
site.
The trip was, made In prop­
itiation for this aummer's 0
scheduled three-day, 50-mi lo
hike to Camp Lanoche.
Members making tho hike
were Gerald Crocker, John
Dab*, Mil key Hawks, Gary
Herndon, Rob Mioduckl, John
Newell, Donald Paulsen. D o n ­
ald i’oit, .Mike Riekett, David
Shot, George Simpkins. Jack
Simunek, Bruce Stuart nnd
6)
Bruce Willis,

Library Assn.
Sets Sales
By fouler Simunek
The Altamonte Springs Lib.
rary . Assn, will sponsor a
•pedal "George Washiflgton"
sale of excellent used cloth­
ing and household items on
Friday and Saturday wilh
sales to begin at 8 a. m.
earh day.
The sale will be held in
front of the Altamonte Springs
Fire Station and residents
arc invited to "come browse,
come buy."
I)

Blood Bank
Sets Visit
By Helen Snodgrass
The first visit this year to
the Enterprise area of the
Blood Bank Mobile Unit has
been set from S to 7 p. m.
at the Dickinson Memorial
Library In Orange City on
Friday, March 6.
Donor* are urgently need­
ed.
Those in the 11-20 year age
bracket who wish to give
blood may do so if tliey have
their parent*'
permission
All other persons, In good
health, over 21 and under 60
y e a n of age are acceptable.

J&gt;

ORDER OK THE ARROW Scout* of Ctuvaelberry
Troop 341 ure Jerry Skinhtk and Rickey Caaae).
berry. The boy* received their OA Patches ut i
recent Court of Honor after Bucce*sfu)ly passing
the Ordeal a t Camp Lanoche.
(Herald Photo)

�Have A Heart' This Heart Sunday
i

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fly I. A l i l t Y V E R S H K I .

Tax Collector John Gallo­
way tell* us that a half-mil*
lion dollar* in license tars
were lotd during thr rush pe­
riod here. . . . 20.818) tags sold
including hundred* from Or*
mure County . . . that's ].100
more tat:* sold here than lust
year ami &gt;25,(mo more in rev­
enue.
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A CONVERSATION WITH
CLERK A R T RECK WITH
JR.
REPORTER: Are you lit
favor of an annex?
I1KCKWITH: I’m willing to
cooperate but will have to
wait and *ee what thefens.
Utility report show*.
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A FEW CONVERSATIONS
ABOUT A PAY RAISE FOR
CIRCUIT JUDGES.
REPORTER: (standing on
the comer with Mack Cleve­
land J r. anil Gordon Freder­
ick). Judge Volip William* Jr.
asking for state support on
pay raise fur judges how do
you ail feel about it?
CLEVELAND: I’ll have to
consider it along with the
other request*.
FREDERICK: No puiticulur comment at thia time.

I ’n ite d l’roTfl [.rased Wire

Established 1608

Fill., FEBRUAIl V 22, 1065

SA N FORD. FI,OR I d 7V

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Lake M a ry Blvd. Top

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A CONVERSATION WITH
JOHN GALLOWAY.
REPORTER: John, what do
you think about a cuurthouse
annex.
GALLOWAY: No!
REPORTER: Why
GALLOWAY: We l l , we
haven't even pot • decent
courthouse here.
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c i l u ' i ’a u f u r i t i i m t l f t

Seminole Road Project
Lake Mary Boulevard was
given No. I priority in a &gt;51,0(W county road improvement
program approved today hy
the County Commission.
County Engineer William
Rush and Itoad Supt. J . C.
Lavender presented recom­
mendation* In the Commis­
sion, which appnnrd all but
one,
Two mile* of Lake Mary
Boulevard will lie improved,
mostly resurfacing, some re­
building and some levelling,
at an estimated cost of &gt;13,000.

At the suggestion of Com­
missioner James Avery, the
Commission directed Bush lo
obtain additional right-ofway
along the street for future

development connecting with
Interstate 1.
The Commission also voted
In rebuild completely the
north one mile of Old Lake
Mary Rond at a cost of &gt;13.000. Bush also was directed
lo obtain lurthcr right-of-way
along this road for 'til tire
development.
Bush al*o was directed to

request
Ihe
Imke
Mary
Chamber of Commerce to
sponsor a name - changing
contest for Old Lake Mary
Road to eliminate confusion
with other streets, roads.
Imulevards
and
highway*
named "Lake Mary."
Lavender and Ru*li recom­
mended rebuilding of seven
tnlie* of. Ihe I am gwnod Mark-

Arguments Heard
In Slander Suit

Arguments on a defense pealed however he rules, dir­
motion lo dismiss Ihe City of ected attorney* to file briefs
Sanford us a party in a &gt;100,- supporting their arguments,
Tlie ease is that of M. L.
000 slander suit were heard
this morning by Circuit Judge .Saxon, doing husinr&gt;s as the
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Saxon Termite Control. Holly
Vassar B. Carlton.
Minute* later on the phone
The court, stating his de­ Hill* against City Manager
with Joe Utivia.
GAINESVILLE — (Special)
DAVIS: Haven't seen the —Rays of hope shone through cision probably will be ap­ Warren E. Knowles ami the
statewide bill. . . . Don't know sordid tales of wholesale
whether I’m in favor of It . . . home repair frauds that be­
■cent* every011* wants a rsise. gan to unravel here this
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morning before a special
Thought about calling Jan
legislative committee.
Kuitunc hut it seems a shuttle
Way* to curb abuses in the
to have to call outside the home repair ajui shell home
county to get a legislative
industries were suggested by
hopeful. . . . He works in Or­
attorneys, hulliler*, law en­
lando.
.MOSCOW (U PD —Tha So­ l Defense Minister Marshal
forcement officers and vic­
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viet Union warned the Unite,I Rodion Malinovsky made tire
tims.
Stale* today that any attack threat in » slmngly-worded
Puzzle??? How come city i
"Till* seems like something
on Cub* would statl \Yorld speech marking th* 45th an­
employes will pick up tree
we must cniet from ail
niversary of thr Soviet a r m e d
debris a t the curb on Myrtle
War III.
sides," Rep. A. J. Thomas,
force*.
Avenue at 6th Street? But
of Starke, a member of the
"We want to admonish tha
not right around the corner
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committee, said to several
on 6th Street a t Myrllu Ave­
nggressive circles," he said,
of (lie wit nesses. Each time
"thnl an Hllui'h on tint Cuban
nue?
he got affirmative answers.
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republic would murk the be­
Regulation of everything
ginning of a third world war."
MEMO TO OCR HEALTH
from financing to carpentry
DEPARTMENT: W h y n o
He *nid that in the event
public campaigns telling peo­ was suggested by witnesses.
of uny aurh attack, the Soviet
ple to gel (heir inoculation More thin 100 persons were
Union would bo in the fore­
present for the hearing,
WASHINGTON (UI’l)-T h r front of those to help Cuba.
shots. . . . We rend that 30
percent of the first graders In which re.re**rd at 12:3o and Unilrd States has demanded
" I t 1* i m p o s s i b l e to i n t i m i ­
was scheduled to resume Ibis a speedy explanation from d a t e u»." h o said. "Wc I ijivb
central Florida have not been
afternoon.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro the power to burn up the nginoculated,
of the attack by MIG fighter* gressom in Hi* first hour of
a
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on an unarmed American attack."
Delmur Cabinet will rlosc
shrimp boat in the Fkuida
its doors in April. . . . Not
Strait*
even use the facility for a
A strong note demanding
warehouse anymore.
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an early reply was sent to
Havana Thursday afternoon
T o d a y I * Washington's
birthday. . . . How tunny flags B,v United I'rrss International a* President Kennedy promis­
out on First SL . . . Weary,
Temperature* skidded lie- ed swift action lo prevent any
gel so weary. . . .
low zero in parts of the South­ repetition of the attack
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Two Sanford Naval Air Sta­
A Cuban radio broadcast
land today in a bitter cold
Which remind* me there's a wave that slashed deep Into monitored in Miami Thun- tion officers were missing
day night rharged (lie United and presumed dead in the
George Washington a t Semin­ Dixie.
crash of a A5A Vigilante
ole Memorial Hospital. . . .
The mercury plunged lo State* had "invented" the
Oh by the way. also a Robert Ihrce below zero *1 Cross MIG attark to cover op »i*r aboard the USS Enterprise In
E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. ville Tenn., in the Cumber- lica against Cuban shipping thr Mediterranean lata Wed­
nesday night.
. . . C heck th e hospital re c ­
land Mountains and to seven by anti-Castro exiles to this
'Hie missing were identified
o r d * . . . . I w under w h o ' s in
country.
beluw at Bluefield, V*.
as Lt. Charles Kruse and Lt.
the south wing ?
The
President
told
his
news
In Atlanta, temperatures
a s *
(J g.) Clarence Cottle. The a t­
dropped lo nin* degrees. conference Thursday that the
United Fund facetted •
tack bomber plunged Into the
D
e
f
e
n
s
e
Department
had
Firemen were hampered by
check from the dog track for
sea after a Navy practice
been
ordered
to
make
any
&gt;500 result of Jan. 21 charity the bitter eold in battling a necessary revisions In stand­ night landing operations, ac­
&gt;600.0(10 fire lhat destroyed
cording to officials.
night.
a Shrine temple near the ing orders to insure action
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Both men were attached to
against
any
attacking
craft.
Don't forget, the hour* downtown area
VA1I-7.
have been changed at the
Kruse resided with his wife
Herald Index
lllood Bank. They ant open
and family al 111 East JenGlee
Club
Hail
night* now, front 4 to I
kin* Circle while Collie was
Bridge
. .... Page fl
Hie annual Glee Club Ball
p
in.,
Monday
through
a resident of Kingston, N. C.
Classified
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Tnursday. So no u&gt;e saying, will be held in Hie cafeteria
Comics
Pag* 11
"I In v e n t got lime . . . 1 of Seminole High School to­
Dear Abby
Pmga 8
Skin Blemish
night
with
the
traditional
have to go to work." Go
Editorial ...
Page 4
WASHINGTON (CPI) down B E F O R E
aupper crowning of the "Belle of the
Entertainment Page ft A 7
The White IIoum* said today
though . . . you must not Hall" al 10 p m. Miss Kay
Legal* ....
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President Kennedy ha* been
rat lour hours Itcforc donat- Ivey, a former Belie is ex­
I’uszl* ---------Page10 receiving treatment for sev­
pected to ’be present to crown
Society ...._____ Page R
eral week* for a skin blem­
Ihe new Belle, who is selected
ish on his k it cheek.
Sport*
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Pag* 6
Muckall, former man- by the school faculty.
the Sanford Gas Comiho was critically and
cutty Injured in an aue accident last fall was
n Honorary* member of
The ail categories of pic­
t by the board of diEveryone will have a would determine the award­
Uob is now in tha chance lo vole for their fav­ ing of ribbons, but that the tures will lie grouped together.
is Hospital in Coral orite painting in liie big an­ judges’ ribbon* would be re­ They will include landscapes,
moved. and viators given a still life, portraits, animals,nual Art Show which begin* slip of paper on which they abstracts and the youth divi­
Jaycre Fertiliser sal* to- at noon Sunday at Uie Civic will be invited to note the sion.
The last group, featuring
painting that most pleased
tiiunow . . . worthwhile pro­ Center.
Die work of young artb ts of
Mr*. Mildred Babcock, pres- them.
ject* will be financed by Uii*.
Mayor Tom McDonald will the area, U a growing divi­
ident of live Sanford Art Asso. . . HUY.
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riation, which sponsor! the present the ribbons to tha sion, w-hich drew many raves
1. pun. m tha from viewers at last year*
AND DON'T F O R G E T annual mas* exiubiuuo said winners a t
vniioua dnrtoon of tha
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HEART SUNDAY . . . I

Sordid Repair
Tales Told

Attack On Cuba
Is War, Red Says

U. 5. Demands
Incident Report

Freezing Cold
Slams Dixie

ham Road north to Highway
■W at an o ti’tnafoif eosf of
$13,000 per mile. The Com­
mission directed the road be
prepared two miles a year
for future improvements.
These resurfacing projects
were approved:
Redhug Road, 0.7 mile at
east end; Lake Howell Hoad,
500 feet and obtain right of-

Two NAS Men
Missing At Sea

way for future Improvement:
Palm Spring* Rornl. 1.4 mile*
from Highway 4:i&lt;&gt; to North
Street; North Street, 0,'J nile
from Palm Springs Roast west
lo 1-4; Orange Boulevard, one
mile at smith end; latch Ar­
bor lloavl, 13 miles, and
Cameron Hoad, one mite.
Two and one half miles of
Old Monroe Road w ill lie re­
built to a 12 foot width at a
cost of $ii,thJ0.
Grmling of these road* wm
approved:
Pincuny, tun miles; Sipes,
one-tin)f m i l e ; Kentucky, one
mile, and Snow Hill, one mile.
Snow Hill Road was damaged
extensively by (lie December
freeze.
At press time Commission­
ers were commencing study of
Hush's and Lavender'* recom­
mendations for o f i:UI,(Hh&gt; pri­
mary nml peccndnry road im­
provement program for prenentnthin to the State Rond
Department on March 7 at
DcLnnd.

I1E AIM’ SUNDAY CHAIRMAN. Mrs. Lewis D. Timmy, (loft) meets with
(’upluiii, Mrs. CleorKO Mills, (cottier) and worker. Mrs. Hurt Hinson for
final chock on plans for the Heart Sunday Fund Drive when hundreds of
local women will he calling on their neighbors to “ Help Your Heart Fund—
Help Your Heart." Headcpiarters for captains will lie in the library a t
Seminole Memorial Hospital. The Skate City Heart Fund Show and Coro­
nation will begin a t 8 p.m. a t Iho Longwood link.
(Herald Photo)

JflSLWA. . .

New
City
Hall
BRIEFS
For Longwood?

B itter Cold

lly Unilrd I'rrs* International
Hitter cold blasted the east­
ern half of the nation today
Indications
and temperatures tumbled City Hall emilit
far below freezing am iss the Thursday night
fur March I lor
Mllltll.

City of Sanford over remarks
allegedly made by Knowles,
Saxon seeks damages of $250,.
taxi from t!&gt;e City and $150,00(1
Earthquake
from Knowles.
WKLSHADKN, G e r m a n y
City Attorney William Hut­
(Ul’l)—A severe earthquake
chison argued that the plain­
ill Libya ha* killed at least
tiff failed to meet require­
250 person* and Injured almui
ment* of the City charter,
5(8i more, a U. S. Air Force
which provides the City shall
spokesman rrporled today.
be notified within 30 days
prior to the filing of a com­
Solution Asked
plaint.
Defense
Attorney*
NEW YORK (Ul’l) — 'Hie
Maurice Wagner and Harold
New York Newspaper Guild
Johnson argued lhat the peti­
M cm htri of Hie Altamonte want* Mayor Robert F. Wag­
tion, it*elf, met the require­
Town Council Thursday night ner to carry out President
ment* stipulated In the com­
agreed to go along with pro­ Kennedy's suggestion for a
plaint.
posals of Police Chief Grad) third parly solution of Hits
Hull to provide lliv town's city's deadlocked newspaper
right
volunteer poljcrmrn dispute.
with insurance and uniform*.
Monthly insurance cost.*, Amendment Asked
a* discussed al Wednesday
WASHINGTON ( UI’D -T h e
night'* regular m e e t i n g ,
Defense Department lias ask­
would run tome $3 H3 per
ed Congress for uri amend­
KEY WEST (U ri) - \ U. man. Benefit* range up to
ment lo Hie six-month mili­
S. Public Health Officer re­ $:too per month tor life or tary training program that
$5,i8i0
for
death.
This
plan,
or
ported today that one dead
would vary the | re nod of ac­
a' simitar tine, will be provid­ tive duty from four to lu
sailor and Ihrco crewmen
ed, Mayor Lawrence Swot- months.
apparently
stricken
with
turd said today.
Asian flu were removed from
Uniform costs will lie some­ Job Secure
a merchant tanker to a hos­
where
near &gt;300.
pital here Thursday.
WASHINGTON I DPI!—Sec­
In other action at the spe­
The victim was identified
retary
of State Dean Rusk
as 42 yeaf-old Genera Arztl of cial Hireling the council appeared today to lie quite
agreed
to
dismiss
John
Wolf,
Ixm Angeles, Calif.
secure in his job, despite con­
Dr, Ralph Ikrz. said Anti part lime pnlircmnn who lias tinuing speculation that Ills
apparently died from the A» lieen on the town payroll position is not loo strung.
ian flu He has asked the vic­ since an arridenl several
tim's widow for permission year* ago when he was in Face Trial
jured al the Ibixcnwald Negro
to perform an autopsy.
MIAMI (U PD —'Ten Cubans
The stricken crewmen of School fire while serving as will face a city Judge Fell. 27
a
volunteer
fireman.
Ihe tanker "Mission San Ra­
on charges of rliMiiderly con
fael" were identified a* I la
duct that grew out of a near
arlan Itada, 32. of Huron, S. Troops Rush
Out touched oil by picketing
D., Mike Dnrchinceg, 48, of
Pacifist*.
Brcnfon, III., and Harry Ber­ To Stop M u tin y
ry, 18. uho-e hometown was
LEOPOLDVILLE fIll’ll — Talks Vetoed
not immediately known
4 company of Sw-odir-h Unit
GENEVA I U P I ) - 11m So
All were reported in “sat- ed Nations troop* rushed to
isfactor)" condition.
day lo Kapanga near tin- Ka vlet Union today vetoed llig
tangasAngola border where Three nuclear test han nego­
Katangese gendarmerie were tiations and liiMsicd Hie issue
must he thrashed out hy Hie
O n -B ase Schools reported bt Ivave mutinied.
A radio message wnt by a m in e 17 nation disarmament
Mcthodt** misiuAisry station ronlerencc.
Set By U. S.
in
Kapanga said Hie gendar­
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!&gt; —
IT. S. Rapped
government announced Thurs­ mes hud imprisoned their
MOSCOW t Ul’l) —Tim So
day It will provide on-base own officer* and were running
ekm entary school* it six wild in thn town, looting vtei newspaper Tnid rharged
military base* in three South­ houses and attacking civi­ today lhat U. S. military
ern stales because segregated lians, Hie mutiny apparently planes twice buzzed a Rus­
school* in tlw&gt; area do not was caused tiy a pay dispute sian merchant ship on Ihe
way lo Cuba with a cargo id
provide statable education.
(arming equipment.
Francis Keppcl, U. 8. t'dti Spring1 Dcnrilino
WASHINGTON (Ill’ll ration romrnisiioner, Mid the
school* wdt be built al Ft. President Kennedy says it Flu Spreads
Jackson and Myrtle Beach should lie apparent by spring­ lly Unilrd Press International
A six-week seige of Hu
Air Force Itu»e, S. C., Ft. time whether Russia is will
Stewart and Itobina Air Force ing to agree to a nuclear led which ha* closed sclimils and
cut Into industrial production
Haas-. Ga , and Ft. McClellan ban.
continued to spread westward
and Ft. Rucker, Ala.
today. Health officials said
On Sale
HAVANA (Ul’l)—The flrsl llte outbreak covered nearly
U. 8. drugs and medicines half Hie nation.
shipped to Cuba, ransom lor
released Bay of Pigs prison­ Collision
EL DORADO, Ark. (UPD
There is no admission to ers went on sale in Havana
A train carrying highly vol­
the Art Showr, which will be yesterday.
atile chemicals rammed a
seen from main to 7 p. hi.,
gasoline truck and burst into
Tanker
Search
and visitors are expected
MIAMI (U PI&gt;-Five Coast flames t o d a y at nearby
from all over the state. Tee Guard planet searched Hie Norphlet. Police begun evac­
and cookie* will lie served blue-green waters of one al uating the 1.2li0 town resi­
during the o|s-n hour* and the world'* busiest sea lanes dents and *|x'dulizrd chemi­
membrra of the Sanford Art again today, seeking clue* lo cal firefighter* ruslwd to the
Association will serve as Hie disappearance of a 524- scene. First reports said at
hosts and stand by for ques- fool chemical tanker and her least Hires persuus were in
jurtd.
ar direction*.
J» crewman.

Council OK's
Chief's Request

Flu Outbreak
Kills Sailor

Sanford Art Show Sunday

Hint a beginning on n new Longwood
bo made this year were revealed
when the City Council set a meeting
the specific purpose of discussing tlto

project.
A meeting will lie held in the interim lo go over
the budget before any definite
plan* for building me made.
Ill other liusine** nl Thurs­
day night's continued meet­
ing nil ordinance was passed
changing, in whole or part,
designation* of streets and
uvriiue* to rumo In lino willv
Hie city's new plus* of having
•III avvnues run e»«t ami west
and all street* north and
*until.
All order for 112 new street
sign* vvu* placed with Muni­
cipal Supply nml Sign Co, in
tlie suMunt of yduH.to. The re­
flector type "igns, coming
complete with post Mild cap,
will lie lettered in white on
u green buckgi i i u m i I.
A bid lo provide tlie city
wjllt 5tio yolil* of ctny went
to the W. W. Prescott Co. lit
n cost of &gt;1 per yard to be
delivered us needed.
A request for new tables nt
(lu- City Park wn* referred to
the Park Committee, Councilmen Curl laimmler amt II. !.,
Helms, for further study. The
tiltdr-, estimated lo nin la*l ween &gt;16 and &gt;211 each, ate
e „ o , led to be installed before
Mm.l. !• W hen II,e Longwood
Volunteer Fire Dept, will hot, I
it* nmiuiil fried &lt;hhl.cn IMoiut nf thn park.

Bond Forfeited
Michael Cosby, f o r m e r
Noil!, Orlando pollee officer,
forfeited &gt;150 bond mi «
rbarge of Impersonating a po­
lice officer. Justice of Hie
IVace Elmer E. Ashley J r
repotted today.

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Longwood Mail
Service Boost
Set Mar. 16
Hoose to house null deliv­
ery in Lnngunod has been set
lo begin on March 10, Mayor
A. R. latriuann reported at a
meeting of the City Council
Thursday nighf,
Iairm.mil said lhat although
Postmaster W. K. Bryant tin*
Issued no official statement,
residents are being notified lo
have Hie proper mail recep­
tacles in-tolled at t h e i r
home* by (hi* date.
Information as to the Iniitallalion, location . and lypo
of lane* needed I* avallahlo
from Ihe post office.

Castro Says
2 Boats Nabbed
HAVANA (U P D -P rem lep
,.',del Ciutm'a revolutionary
Hlly n ir |y ,)M|ny l u
navy lin* enpltireil right antll’n*trolle» trying to smttggla
men ami arm* into Cuba and
ha* recovered two stolen fish­
ing limit*.
An official nnnuuneement
headlined hy thn governmentcontrolled pres* did nnt giva
(lie name* of the raptivea, or
■lid it say where they wera
taken prisoner or when* tha
limit* were recovered.

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the church is meant to he a
hospital for sinners, not a
haven for saints.
"How else can a pastor be­
gin to understand and know
the dark forces, conditions
and environments that create
the problems of drinking,
promiseousness and gambling
unless he knows the kind of
life that is led by those who
need his help?
"W e live in a world gone
to hell,” he said emphatical­
ly"And the pastor must come
nut of his ivory tower and
deal with the bleak side of
life, the raw ends of life, not
seek to protect his ‘public
image' as the parish chauf­
feur, janitor, gardener, visit­
or of the sick and back pal­
ter."
Rev. Bolick decried Uie

narrow definition of a minis­
ter, and pointed out that
Christ himself wai scorned hy
the religious men of his time
because, "he consorted with
sinners."
"But He sought the lost
sheep—not the ones safely in
the fold. He walked and talked
and dined with those drsparing people who needed Him
most—and for this they cru­
cified Him, Just as they cru­
cify the pastor today who
s p o i l s his sterile ‘public
Image’ ."
feinting to those far right
anticommunist organisations
which charge ministers and
teachers nnd others with be­
ing "R ed," Rev. Bolick said,
"They attempt to teach
love of country by teaching
hate for some of the citizens
of the.country.

"You cannot teach love by
"H e Is supposed to lake
leaching hate," Bev. Bolick part In community life but
not •interfere.* To be Interest­
emphasized.
"l-et Mr. H. L. Hunt and ed in the community, but not
his organizations and the •too' interested. He's a nice
nirch Society take their pro­ guy to have around, just as
grams to Mexico and export |long as he keeps his mouth
them to Cuba, rather than j shut," the lajthcran minister
to weaken our country by sel­ noted.
ling Americans against Amer­
"There are many pressures
icans.
1on today's pastor. He must
"They love to cry that the be many things to many peo­
ministry is soft on Commu­ ple, and those who seek him
nism. hut we don't hear any­ must respond by trying to
one saying of a minister that live life as ite points it out to
be is ‘soft on sin' and sin is them.
far more universal and dan­
" I f we ever get to the moon
gerous than Communism.
or to Mars, therc'l! be church­
"The pastor it presumed es (hero, and chaplains on the
never to be sad or worried, way there, ami pastors to
to lose bis temper, to get minister to the spiritual side
sirk, to have enemies or do of man’s nature, no matter
any of Hie other things that where he goes," Rev. Bolick
other human beings do.
promised.

Longwood G A's Hold
Coronation Ceremony
By I&gt;onna Kate*
The Girls Auxiliary of the
First Baptist Church of I/mgwood held a Coronation Ser­
vice last Wednesday evening.
Organist, Mrs. L. C. Walk­
er, presented a prelude of
missionary hymns. The wel­
come was given hy Mrs.

Eloisc Lommlrr, GA director,
and Rev. Jack Lindsay led
liic music.
Carla Loniinlcr gave a talk
entitled "What Arc Forward
Steps?" and Maidens Laurie
Miller and Susan Moss were
presented by Mrs. Ellen Dud­
ley. Mrs. Carol Rock, Junior
GA counselor, presented the
charge and awarded maiden
emblems.
Queen Towanda Showers
Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
|chose her brother, Mark, for
The Dellary Clioristcr* pre­ tier crown bearer. After she
sented a program of music gave a small part of the re­
at the Denary Community quirements learned for her
Methodist Church Social Hall Queen Step, she knelt and
last Friday evening in con­ was crowned by Mrs. Lonimjunction with Hie showing of ier who charged her to "Co
films taken hy Edward °ea- forth to serve her Lird."
brook.
Queen Charlotte Tripp was
Directing
the
Choristers preceded hy her crown bear­
was Laura Piatt Ilrriwn and er, John Tripp. Charlotte re­
accompanying at the piano peated some of her require­
was Theresa Kupecz. Narra­ ments after which the was
tor for the film program was crowned hy Mrs. Fern WhiteEthel Gray.
head who charged her to "re­
member the loyalty of a
Queen and
pledge anew,
loyalty to Cliirst."
Queen Lynne Miller follow­
ed lier crown bearer. Rachel
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Lindsay, to the platform and
Deputy D e f e n s e SeerrUry
gave two of her Queen Steps.
Roswell L. tiilpntric confirm­
Mrs. Lominler r r o w n e d
ed today Hint Hie United
Lynne and charged lier to
Slates will shift three Polnria
"tie
crowned
with every
missile submarines into the
queenly
virtue
and ever
Mediterranean f r o m their
crown Christ as her Lord."
North Atlantic stations in
Former Queen* Patty Con­
April,
ey and Carla I-oiumler were
Returning fiom a five-day recognized,
mission to Rome, Bunn and
Tlie congregation joined in
Paris, Gilpatrie said the Med­ singing "A ll Hail! the Power"
iterranean-based subs would followed by prayer.
l&gt;e under direct command of
Gen. I.ynian L. Lemnitxcr,
nupremu Allied commander in
Europe.

Choristers Give
Musical Program

REV. JOHN L. HIRES o f Grace Methodist Church, second from left, wan
Kuest npeuker at u Valentine Ilaminet hint Thursday night given hy the
Ebcnczcr Methodist WSCS for the Junior and Senior M YF. With him are
Rev. Ray Gregory, Elxmezer pastor, left and Hobby Hradbury, Junior M Y F
president nnd Donna Fetors, Senior M Y F president,
(Herald Photo)

Smog Study
Now Underway
GAINESVILLE (U PU -U n lvcrsily of Florida aanilary
engineers said Sunday they
arc seeking ways to combat a
new problem In Florida —
amog.
•There Is Increasing evi­
dence of imog from car ex­
hausts. commercial and induitrlal activities in highly
industrialized arena of Flor­
ida," said Dr. K. R. Hen­
drickson, chief of the school's
air pollution research lalxiralory.

PTC To Meet
By Helen Snodgrass
Dr. George Friaon of De­
llary will speak on Civil De­
fense al today's 7:30 p. m.
meeting of the Enterprise
Parent-Teacher Council in the
•rbool cafctorium.

Blue Dies
MILWAUKEE (U P D -V et•ran film urlor Monte Rluc,
78, died today in a hospital
following a heart attack in bis
hotel room hero lust week.

Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Meets At Brooklyn Home
Ily Frames Wester
, week, beginning at 10 a. m.
A program centering on All womrn are invited to
Korea, in charge of Mrs. Koy rome amt participate In var­
.Sasvmun, was presented at ious projects, including sew­
Hie February meeting of Cir­ ing.
cle One of the UPW of Die
The
Association
meeting
C o in m u n it y Presbyterian will lie held Tuesday night,
Church of Lake Mary held Feb. 26, in Hie home i ! Mrs.
at the homo of Mrs. Jean Phyllis Itugcnstein.
Tlie
March Circle
One
Urouklyn, hostess Tuesday
meeting will tie in tlie home
night.
The meeting was called to of Mrs. Margurot Ulmer w ill
order by the Circle Chairman, Mrs. Sassman acting as co­
Mrs. Florence Zimmerman. hostess.
Tlie devotional, taken from
At Hie close of Hie meet­
World Book of Prayer, was ing, refreshments were serv­
given by Mrs. Brooklyn. The ed by the hostess, assisted
missionaries were remcmiicr- by her daughter, Susan.
Members attending were
ed in prayer.
A drive for good used cloth­ Mrs. Mabel Brown, Geneva
ing was planned during the Cochran, Edna Daughtrcy,
business session. The cloth­ 1-eiia Gleason, Lillian Grif­
ing rollocted will go to a fin, l-uvera Harrison, Phyl­
Sunset Gap Home in Newport, lis Howell, Ettie Jane Keogh,
Tenn.
Ruby Linden, Arolyn True
Attention was railed to the and Thelma Unger, in addi­
Work Day that is held at Hie tion to other* previously men­
church on Wednesday of each tioned.

I

U. S. To Shift
Polaris Subs

Ifn tl

Sanford Girl Honored
Speaker Set
A t 'Jeanie' Contest
For Parent
Teacher Meet
School Change
At Pensacola Hit

Bolick Urges Pastors' Stand
Rev. Em rit Bolick, paitor
of the Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church flunK down the
gauntlet to Sanford paitor*
when he atated in a apccch
Tburaday to Civltana,
“ Paitors are entitled to
speak out on all issues and
ahould have the courage to
speak out."
"There is much to concern
us," Rev. Bolick said. "We
ahould decry the alums of
Ssnford and (lie people who
own them and make them.
"We should decry the pub­
lic issues In politics, industry,
and everyday life.
••yet if a preacher Is seen
near a bar, brothel or race
track, or talking to drunks,
prostitutes or gamblers, fin­
gers are pointed at him.
"Nevertheless, he must be
able to help these people, for

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Page 10 — Feb. 19, 1962

Sanford’s Patty Glenn John­ Jeanie contest held Saturday
son received first honorable at Stephen Foster Memorial
mention in the 12th annual
in White Springs, Fla.
The local soprano, daughter
BUI Haney, county attend,
of Mr. and Mra. C. W. (Pat) ance officer, will be guest
Johnson, was one of the speaker at the meeting ol
youngest participants in the Seminole County Council ol
event and competed against Parent Teacher Organizations
22 other vocalists, many of to be held at 9 a.m. Wcdne*.
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) - whom were college atudenls day at Bear Lake Elementary
Conversion of Pensacola Jun­ and professional .wngers.
School.
Appearing in an authentic
ior College Into a four-year
The session will begin with
degree • granting institution replica of an 1854 ball gown, a coffee period to he followed
would exclude a substantial to resemble t h e original with the business session nt
number of students now be­ Jeanie, Miss Johnson sang 9:30 a.in. when the president,
ing admitted In the two-year "Gentle Annie,” as her Stcph Mrs. N. N. Julian, will pre­
ItEV. IlO LICK
college, a legislative commit­ en Foster number. Other se­ side.
lections sung for the three
tee was told today.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, out of state Judges included
executive director of the "When I Have Sung My Songs
Board of Control, said higher to You," and "L et My Song
admission standards at de­ Fill Your Heart." She was
gree • granting institutions accompanied at the piano by
would eliminate many stu­ her voice teacher, Mr*. Grace
dents now enjoying Hie bene­ Sanford of Winter Park.
Mrs. Ava Ombcrg Fergu­
Ily Donna Estes
The Judges were Gerald son, widow of James M. Fer­
fits of Hie Junior rnllcgc.
The l-ongwood Elementary
This was one of the rea­ Marks, ASCAP representa­ guson, died Monday in Green­
PTO executive Ixiard met last sons, he said, the board is tive of New York; Millon re­
ville, S. C. following a
Wednesday a l the school with recommending that the legis­ fers, Tachaikowsky Founda­
lengthy illness.
.Mrs. Kula Scott, vice presi­ lature authorize a brand-new tion, New York and Chappell
Bom In Rome, Ga., she
dent presiding.
upper division two-year uni- White, Department of Fine was the daughter of the Into
Plans were discussed for n | vcrsily be established in Pen- Arts, Emory University, At­
Alvin and Sue Gregory Om­
Book Fair which will he held ' saeola.
lanta, Ga.
bcrg. She wa* educated in
nt the school on March 1'.) and
Upon her return home, Alias private school* in Rome amt
u Fish Fry Supper to be held
Johnson was laden with sou­ was a graduate of Rome Fe­
on Friday, March 29. II. II.
venirs and pleasant mem­ male College, now Shorter
Ilaynie will nerve ns chairman
ories. She had praise galore College. She was a member
of the aiip|&gt;er.
for those in charge of the ar­ of the Buncombe St. Metho­
rangements and for the talent dist Church.
Proceeds from both events
of the new Jeanie and her
will he used to purchase hooks
By Jane Casselberry
Survivors are two daugh­
for tile school library.
CM. Sgt. Jack O. Glenn Is maids. Winner of the contest ters, Mrs. Hamlin B. Mcllco
The next regular meeting of borne with his wife. Jane, and was a Miami University sen­ and Mrs. J. T. Ma*on Sr.,
the PTO will ho held next children. Jack and Christine ior majoring in voice.
both of
Greenville;
four
The Sanford native, with a grandchildren and ten great
Tuesduy, Feb. 20 at the School following his retirement from
C n f e t orium. Announcement the U. S. Air Force on Jan. God-given talent, expressed grandehiidreu. A granddaugh­
bus been mude that thu meet­ 3t after more than 20 years' her sincere appreciation for ter, Mrs. M. Lamar Beall, is
the overwhelming display of a Sanford resident.
ing will begin promptly at service.
Glenn lias been stationed friendship extended to her by
7:.’!U p in.
Services were scheduled for
Appearing on the program on St. Idiwrcnee Island in her townfolk. Her heart filled 4 p. m. today at the Mackey
will ho the Lyman High Alaska for Hie past year and with joy over -such express­ Mortuary in Greenville with
School Hand under the direc­ was named Airman of- the ions. just slightly slanted her Rev. Edward I- Hopper offi­
Year for tlie Air Force Se­ remarks about Sanford, to the ciating. Burial was to tie in
tion of Michael Fisher.
extent that Gerald Marks of Springwood
Cemetery
in
I(cfir*lmieiit* will lie served curity Command last year.
ASCAP told her she should Greenville.
The
Glenns
have
lived
at
by third grade mclhera.
291 Lake Triplet Dr. in Cas­ handle public relations for the
selberry for the past two Chamber of Commerce.
AR T DROWN
In addition to Mrs. Sanford,
years, coming to Central
PEST
CONTROL
Patty
was
accompanied
on
Florida in l'Jfio after a tour
Termite* &amp; Other P tlls
of duty In West Germany. the trip by her mother, Mrs.
WASHINGTON (U P I) — They hope to continue living C. W. Johnson and Bedford
2(101 P A R K DR.
Administration uffirial* said in this area where Glenn Aiken, who served as her es­ 322-8865
SANFORD
today that President Kennedy plan* to enter the Insurance cort.
has decided to appoint W. Av- Business.

Mrs. Ferguson
Dies Monday

Longwood PTO
Plans Projects

Sgt. J. O. Glenn
Retires From
Air Force

Harriman
Gets Post

ercll Illirrimun as undersecre­
tary of stale for political af­
fair*.
Hurrimun, nmv assistant
secretary for Far Eastern af­
fairs, will replace George Me.
Ghcn jn the ' State Depart­
ment's No. J post. McGhee is
to he given an nmliussadorinl

Court Hits
Censoring

GJdtajntujn. . .

WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
The Supremo Court aided un­
constitutional today several
book censoring activities prac­
ticed In Rhode Island.
The 8 to 1 ruling upheld a
post in E u ro p e o r liiu .Middle
protest hy four publishers of
East.
paperhark books who chal­
Aristides, a three-year-old, lenged tlie actions of Uic
was the first Kentucky Derby Rhode Island Commission (o
Encourage Morality in Youth.
winner, in 1875.

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Tlie Slavla Parent-Teacher
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The program will tie on "The
Growing Teener." Douglas
Stciutmm will be guest speak­
er.

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VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008

Preliminary
planning1
for two proposed water­
way projects for Sanford
nre nenrinjr completion, J
Harold Scott. Jacksonville
consulting engineer, re-j

ported to The Herald by tele­
phone at noon today.
Nobody asked me but, any­
Scott, of the firm of Rey­
one here arguing the merits
nolds, Smith and Hills, stated
of a juvenile detention home
he expect* to be ready within
two weeks to report to the St.
. . . .Now !
• • •
Johns-lndlan River Navigat­
ing Committee on a proposed
The Herald is still attempt­
right-of-way for a canal con­
ing to learn the cause of death
necting Lake Monroe with the
o f the young sailor found dead
Atlantic Ocean to tho south.
in his new home here Inst
The engineer said he is
week. Navy took the body
awaiting a drawing from the
to Jai-ksonville for autopsy.
U. S. Geological Survey at
Washington of the area from
NAS dispensary says to nsk
t lie Osteen bridge to Lake
the Wing I'lO. 1*10 says the
Harney "which would avoid
info must conic in from the
the shad fishing grounds."
llase romnitiliding officer, and
The "John Rrunilcy idra"
he's been in Washington all
suggested an eight-foot derp
week.
canal tl mile* long connect­
FAMOUS OI.I) CLOCK RISES A G A IN . The
• • •
ing the St. John* and Indian
well-known landmark Inis been «alvageil front it*
Nobody asked me but, when
Rivers for barge and pleasure
iKitominiou* banishment in the name o f proifrcss
arc we going to get some stop
boat tiaffic, with the spoil to
and Riven a place o f honor at the Elk's Lodge
signs in the Mayfair sec­
lie used as a bed for a direct
on E. Second St. Its four faces are now the faces
tion ? . . .
four-way highway to the
o f the Elk and its hands point forever to 11
• • •
const.
o’clock. The elderly timepiece stood many years
The Herald will publish
Principal argument by fish­
in the middle o f the street in downtown San­
Friduy free pusses for San­
ing camp operators and others
ford
and
thoiiRh
it
was
four-faced
and
seldom
ford and Seminole County
would he that Rruniley’n idea
showed the same time on nil sides, its removal
residents for the special "Sanwould eliminate the shad
two
years
ago
raised
a
storm
of
controversy
ford-Seminole Night" feature
spnwning grounds. Scott em­
nmtind city commissioners who decreed its de­
at Seminole liueewny Satur.
phasised site of the proposed
mise.
(Herald
1'hoto)
duy evening. C of C's Charlio
canal will liy-puss these sluid
.Morrison is extending person­
beds.
al invitations to all VU’s but
John
Krider, committee
all residents are invited. May­
chnintian, lias reported that
or Tom McDonald or his rep­
when Scott is ready with his
resentative will present the
proposed right-of-way *ilc a
"Sanford • Seminole" Idanket
meeting will lie railed by the
to the winner of the feature
committee of Seminole, Orevent.
nngc, Rrcvard and Volusia
County
commissioner* seeking
SVott Rums raid today F 1* &gt;
four-county support of the
A I. "got o ff light" when the i
project. Krider also empha­
heavy winds hit here Tuesday.
sised
the phi mil ng has not
G
ENEVA
(U
P
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)—
The
United
States
charged
Ilia crews were pluced pit an
"emergency alert" but* Eeott Russia Unluy with •▼qjdtav nn fxw om qnl nvt a mi . Reached the- stage for finan­
said damage was minor and clear test Inm treaty buTOald it would continue' pres* cing the csnul.
Scott *l*o reported the U. S.
service restored In the cut-off i in « for "give and take** barKainJnr.
Chief U. S. negotiator Willntm C. Foster told tlic Housing and Home Finance
arcus in 20-30 minutes. Ilob
Sheddrn had the slime to any 17-nation disarmament conference that the gulf l&gt;e- Agency, at Atlanta, lias under
~ |tween the Soviet and Western review the City of Sanford'*
ahout telephone teiwlce.
Tripled for $10,000 for • plan­
• •
•
position. on a icst hnn "lin«
ning study for a proposed port
Pipeline Co. pluns have been
deepened."
terminal.
submitted to the city, i.easo
Referring to the Soviet reHe added that tile HIIFA
will be signed Monday night.
fiisul to resume direct nego- ; requested additional informn• • •
tiatlons on a nuclear treaty |Uon and thtyi was forwarded
Which reminds me, we hear j
with the Western power*, ho ' Gy the City to Atlanta.
the ACL is pushing a petition j
•aid "I reluctantly conclude I Should Die City complete
to get me out o f town. . , • I ,
that the Soviet Union rather the port terminal, the $10,000
hope they let ntc put my name
WASHINGTON
(U P I) - than tho United States and
he repaid to Uie govon the top uf Uie list.
President
Ibnnulo
Rctnn- tiio United Kingdom I* intent ernmenL H the project is
• • •
court of Venezuela said to­ on avoiding agreement."
dropped, the $10,000 need not
n*y, Spencer H a r d i n ' s
day his country confronts a
The Russians have been be repaid.
horso finally placed at the
"very aggressive" Commun­ cluiming hero that the two
Tlie fund would Ire to fin­
Seminole Park Kacewuy. . . .
ist offensive ordered and fi- Weatern power* have been ance the engineer's planning
Joe Davis didn't run last night
, Void an accord Ih.t study for a $J5o.ooo port ter­
hut the "real Joe wus there." anccd "from the center, of ,ryi„ K
Moscow and Peking by way would end testing.
minal, with bulkheads, dredg­
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of Hav ana "
"W e are willing and intend ing, paving and a transit
What ever happened to the
He warned there will be
to engage in giro and take shed to handle St. Johns Riv­
city's vacant
propertyreap­
"violent revolution" and gov­
negotiation* on nil major i*. er traffic into Lake Monroe.
praisal?
ernment regimes "very much
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*iir» which moil lie agreed 1 Scott ha* said previously no
like that from which Cub* .
site lias been selected for
Whatever happened to the is suffer,ng " if Latin Amer-;
" * ' " re " re’ rh
the terminal but recommend­
plans for that proposed wa­ ira fails to institute .octal
T '
,
‘
ed it tie plared at the foot
terfront apartment develop­ reforms
! *&lt;0,,l4?r to*1'
conference.
of French Avenue.
ment? Heruld readers calling
In an address prepared for!
•Peech came before
in asking about it.
a National Press Club lunch.
Ih,re lu,,rh
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Betancourt said U. S. d.plo- f
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Former Cesselberry Aider- macy during (tie derade I •“ »
nuclear position be
man itohn I.udy and Mrs. through 1958 contributed to fore h* flit'» *° Washington
II o|m&gt; Rennett will attend a the flourishing "o f the ex- ll,,Pr *n
«*«&gt;'
eonsultameeting of Volusia County's treme left in my country and j &lt; '"»» with Preaident Kennedy.
The ltu**ian*, who broke off By United Pres* International
new Oukhlll City Council with in others where there was
nuclear negotiations in WashDr. Paul Douglass of Kollini dictatorship."
A turbulent gale &gt; force
College Friday night to disBid tie emphasized that he ington Jan. 31, refuse to dis- storm left lip to a foot of wet
rust Uie operations of a Tax felt the world was getting a cusa a test Iran treaty unless snow In'New England today.
"distorted picture" of Pie ' the West accept* their quota Thousands of families were
Free Municipality.
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significance of Communist: of three annuul on-site in- without (lower, traffic was
It's beginning to look like terrorist acts in Venezuela ! speclion* to polira a ban. paralysed and schools were
complained
that
not They have defied Western closed.
for sure there’ll be at least He
one female candidate for Uie enough attention is given to mid neutralist demand* to reThe storm, spawned over
North Orlando Village Coun­ "concrcte and definite tact* open the talks.
Dixie Tuesday, swrpt swiftly
cil . . . and she isn't uny one of progress in economic and
lip the coast, causing torna­
o f the three who picked up social reform" in hi* coun
does and damaging winds in
4-H Winners
petitions last week. Mrs. John try.
Florida and dumping up to to
Linda King and Rill llcin inches of snow In Virginia
II. (Irene) VanKrpncI of the
Jr., of Seminole County, won and five inches In Tennessee.
Ranches picked up • petlUon Stocka Mixed
Monday and says she definite­
Damage ran into thousand*
NEW YORK (U PI(-Stocks individual arhievi-mrnt awards
ly will file. All indications are were narrowly mixed at the in 4-H event* at the Florida of dollar* and at least four
tiial Die other gals will back opening b»lay on routine tract- State Fair. Tamp*, tl wat deaths were attributed to the
pig.
learned hern today.
down.
storm.

U .S . Hits Reds
On Agreement

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By l a It It y VKRSIIEL
We're wondering what's go­
ing on locally? Reports ram­
pant of a grand Jury investi­
gation into certain operations
in Sanford and environs.
Those who should know brush
it off with "don't know ahout
it" or "it's going to be a hard
nut to crack." T ro b e seems
to be cooling off. Why?
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In Venezuela
Termed Serious

Slorm Slams
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appreciably tb* congressional
pressure on the issue at this
time. The Soviet note, which
came through normal diplo­
matic channel*, gave no hint
as to the actual number to be
pulled out or t)i« type of per­
sonnel to be withdrawn.
The administration appar­
ently found itself ill some­
thing of a bind on th« matter.
The Wiiite House and tha

State Department withheld
official comment or public ac­
knowledgement of the uffiT
leat premature declaration*
embarrass Khrushchev and
make it difficult for him to
accomplish Die pullout.
At the aanie timo, however,
Kennedy's aidca had to rep­
resent the move at sufficient­
ly encouraging to warrant a
reduction in the m Im level
in Congress

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 652

Four Youngsters
'Incommunicado'

J. L. HORRY
'Just Not So*

Bulletin
MIAMI (U P I) - A Navy
pa(ml boa) discovered a
floating lifrjatkrl anil tiebrli today In what may be
be the fir*t clue* to Uie
mysterious disappearance of
the tanker .Marine Sulphur
&lt;|uren with 39 men aboard
on Feb. I.

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‘ Intolerable’
MIAMI REACH (U P I) —
Labor S e c r e t a r y Willard
Wirt* »»iit Tuesday thr New
York newspaper *trike, now
in it* 75lh day, wn* becoming
"increasingly Intolerable."

Sheriff J. L. Hobby todny emphasized thnt
the four Sanford Iio.vh charged with petty lar­
ceny were "not held incommunicado” at the juve­
nile detention facility.
Hobby declared that the parents of (he four
youngsters were "contacted immediately" by
juvenile authorities ami all four parents visited
the youngsters at the jail during the period they
were detained.
A hearing on the four boys is scheduled be­
fore Juvenile Judge Vernon Mize Feb. 26.
The four bad been charged with thefts o f
cakes from supplies deposited in early morning
hours before local groceries
The parents o f one of the ltoys wrote a let­
ter to the editor o f the Herald saying that his
son had been detained ami that he was unable to
talk to the boy.

A fter the letter was published Juvenile
Judge Vernon Mize issued the following atntcment:
"On Friday, Fcbrttnry 8, 19011, four juveniles
were taken into custody by tho Sanford Polieo
Department and referred to the Juvenile Court,
They were charged with petty larceny, having
been involved in a series of thefts o f articles
from the fronts o f certain grocery stores around
the City o f Sanford. A detention order was signed
and they were held in detention in tho custody
o f the Seminole County S h eriffs Department
until Monday morning, February It, 19611. A fte r
a hearing before the Court, they were released to
their parents and the cases were rontinued by tho
Court until n later date nt which timo disposition
o f the cases will be made."

Storm Cleanup
Damage Underway
TAM PA (U P I) — cleanup
operation* went titaier way
today
throughout
Central
Florida, from the wcet coait
to (lie eai«t roa*t, in tho wake
of Tue*day’a ranh of tornadir wind* and heavy rain*.
Turnaduea and near-tornado
funnel cloud* bounced in nn

erratic fashion throughout the
at on u* a .quail line moved
In from tho Gulf of Mexico.
Storm damage was report­
ed at several place* in the
Orlando area. Plant City,
luikelund, l.nke Alfred, luikn
Wale*, polk City, Indian Riv­
er City, the Tampa «rr«, Mn-

16-Year-Old Boy
'Wipes Out' Family

deira Reiu-h and In the Lees­
burg area.
Despite widespread dam­
age, only one fatality wua at­
tributed to Du* storm. Carl
llnhntun, 53, a tourist from
Sheboygan, W'i*., was killed
when wind picked up his com­
part car front a causeway ap|&gt;roach to Dio Sunshine .Sky­
way bridge south of St. IVctersburg and hurled It into Dio
wntiT upside down, 1(HI feet
away. His wife, Irene, 52, was
lintpilnlizeil,

Pupil Illnesses
'About Normal'
In County
Absenteeism in 5emino1t
County achstols because of ill­
ness i* "ahout normal'' it
wai reported by principals
this morning at the monthly
meeting of the Seminole Coun­
ty Council of School* at Rear
Iztke School.
Supt. R. T. Mllwee brought
up the question because of
Hie prevalent Asiatic influe­
nza in northern states. He
was told there are "the usual"
nutnlicr of easea of flu,
mumps and ctiicken pox. How*
ever, it was added precauthins have hern taken to pre­
vent a flu outbreak.
Council nominating commit­
ter was named to present
a slate of randidatci for elec­
tion at the March 20 meet­
ing.

Kovctal persona In tlie are*
children, John lludell, 15, and
Went
injured hut all appai enttwins Janice and Judy He-1
Struck And Killed
hard, 11.
ly were minor.
LAKELAN D ( U P I ) —
Scattered
house*
and
Harry broke down Tuesday j
Jaiin-t
Davis, hit, of I'lnnt
when lie admitted he killed j trailer home* were damaged
City wn* struck nnd killed by
his father Monday evening, in tho series uf twister*. Ofa Trailwnys ims Tuesday
lie wa» to he handed an ' firials wire working today to
night *• he w*lked across
amended charge of first de- survey I In* amount of diimnge.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
State Road 37, three miles
(tree murder at an arraign­
Space officials say the mist­
south of here.
ment today. Dial. Ally. Holsing Syncom communication*
ert Warren would not say Near Sainthood
satellite may have blown up
Special -lob
what tlie new charge would j VATICAN CITY (U P I) deep
in space.
MIAMI (U P I) _ The U.s.
be.
Final
preparation*
were
Dr. Hugh Drydcn, deputy
Army opened a "special" re­
llebard wa* arrested at a made today for tlie beatifi­
director of the National Aerocruiting station here Tuesday
farm 2ti mile* away a lte r! cation of Mother Scion, Die
for member* of Cuban exile
police were called by a co- Protestant-litirii widow who naiilic* and Space Admin!*,
Brigade 25U»t which pulled the
worker of his fatlier who be­ one day may heroine the first irallon, said there was specabortive liny of Pig* inva­
came concerned when lights native American to reach i ulnllon Dial Die solid fuel
sion in 1W I.
were on at Die llebard home ' saitilhtnitl in Die Roman Cath­ I "kirk" rorkrl on the iitelllta
exploded at the height of Ita
Tuesday morning hut no one olic Church.
trajectory — 22,000 m i l e *
Meet Set
MACAPA. Rra/il (U P I) - answered Die plume,
above the earth.
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — Tlie eight day saga of tlie
Police (mind tlie Innlies uf ,
Union leaders postpomsl a Communist • hijacked Vene­ Jack Hehard, 3d, his wile, Link
scheduled meeting here Tues­ zuelan freighter Anzoalrgui Joyce, 33, and her children.
BOS ION (U P I) —The Mas­ Heavy Toll
day in which they were to was ended peacefully Inday All had Iteen shot in the head sachusetts Heart Association
CHICAGO (U P I)—The Na.
discus* incrcn»cd pickHing in this remote Amazon River with a 22-caliber pistol and lias reported a relationship tiiniul Safely Council said to­
title. 'Iliere was no apparent betwcell cigarette smoke mill day Dial nil American died
against the sti ike.hound Flor­ port.
,
ida East Coast Railway.
The " p ir a t e s " who seized struggle.
emphysema, chronic destiuc- every 5'* minute* during ltlUl
the 5,000 ton freighter shortly
tiun of tlie lung*.
because of an accident.
A t Stake
after it sailed from Veneruela
TORONTO. Ont. (U P I) — for Houston, Tex. s week ago
Prime Minister John Dlefen- Tuesday formally surrender­
baker, battling for bis polit­ ed to Brazilian authorities
ical life because of Id* nuclear Tuesday night.
policies, bn* indicated Cana­
Promised political asylum
Sold With A 10 Year Factory Guuranteel
Altamonte Springs t o d a y j
da may scrap it* Romarc mi»- by Brazil, Die Communist
ailrt and Voodoo jet*.
conspirators eluded pursuing will draw a resolution lo thr
Venezuelan destroyer* a n d County Commission recom­
West Braced
tailed into Brazilian lerntor- mending Dial rights of way on
Longwnod Ave. (Sit 427) be
By United I'rrim International ial waters Sunday night.
$
Keg. $159.00
The West Coast braced to­
Then they moved along the taken from Dio west side of
W /T
day for ita expected epidemic roast until they worked the tl.e highway through the mu­
nicipal
limits
of
Die
town.
of rrepiratory ailment* that vessel into the mouth of the
Member*
of
Die Town ■
have sent thousand* aero** vast Amazon River a n d
tlie land to bed and left count­ |moved to a remote mining |Council, scheduled lo meet at 1
K1N(J SIZE
K p m. today in Die Town Hall,
less other* roughing and company loading area.
wheeling.
Then, under direction of will direct their attorney, S.
Keg. $179.00
Brazilian officials who had J. Davis Jr., to prepare the
W /T
resolution
for
presentation.
boarded earlier. Die Anroalclu other business the coun­
gui anchored at Santana, 12
miles downriver from Maca- cil will hear reports on last
Friday'* final hearing nn the
Koyul Comfort - Firm or Med. Firm
pa, at 10:30 p m. Tuesday.
validation of Ininds (or tlie
While officially aiient, the
projnm-d
Municipal
Water
Keg. $59.50
Stat« Department was under­
System.
stood to have *«nt a reply to
Matrhinx Box Spr. Same Price
W /T
tha Kremlin welcoming the
Bridge .... .... .... Pago 9
A Prediction
10% DOW N DELIVERS
promised reduction in Soviet
Classified ___ _ Page 3-A
AUBURN, Ala. (U P I) Comic*
___ Page 2 A
forces aa a constructive step
Former Sen. Frank P. Gra­
Dear Abby
.... Page 9
toward lessening tension In
ham of North Carolina pre­
Editorial
— . Page I-A
tha Caribbean. The adminis­
dicted here Tuesday night the
tration obviously is not going
Entertainment
Page 9
"Clcmson way and not (he
to commit itself too formally
Puizle ... ...... . Tags 2-A
Oxford way will be the Ala­
until it see* just what hap­
Society
... Page 8
2nd &amp; Mugnolim
bama way" of meeting racial
I&gt;li. F A 2*6321
pens.
Spurt* .. — --- - Page 7
lntcgraUuo.
GREEN BAY. Wis. (U P !)
—Frail Harry Hehard. lit.
was held today for murder m
tlie wiping out of IIm* home
: his father amt stepmother had
tried to build from previous
marriages.
llebard was arrested Tues­
day morning at a farm where
he had gone after killing his
fattier, Jaek Hehard. a parttime auto stunt driver; his
stepmother; and tier three

Syncom May
Have Blown Up

Red Pirates
Give Up Ship

Noted

Altamonte Sets '
Road Petition

B e d d in g

S a le !

Orthopedic Sets

99 00

Hollywood Beds

$119 00

Soviet Note Poses M any Questions

The city's $22,000 resurfac-j
ing piugium is completed. |
Rome two miles of paving |
done including Washington
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Ave., from 20th to Crescent;
Soviet Premier Nikita Khru­
Cresent from Mellonville to
Summerlin: Randolph from shchev'* promise to withdraw
Mellonville
to
Summerlin; “ aeveral thousand" of hi*
Catalina from Mellonville to troops from Cuba by March
Locust; Escambia from \er- 15 left a number of unans­
nango to Locust; Veruengo wered suggestion* today to
from Catalina to U&lt;*alla; 7th plague the Kennedy admin­
fit. from Pine to Park; Pai- istration.
It was obvious that the
niello from 2(Kh to 25th;
Magnolia from 20th to 24th Russian offer, couched in gen­
and Laurel frmn 9th to 10th. eral term*, would not l&lt;«*en

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Arab, and presented to the troop by Chief James
Edge, from a Mediterranean cruise with a Navy
squadron. Rev. Grover Sewell, who dedicated the
new troop headquarters examines the plaque
with Scoutmaster Clifford Mi-Kihhin.
(Herald Photo)

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fiouthslde School are guests
et the school lunchroom tlda
week, aa Mra. Ruby Davia,
lunchroom aupcrvlaor, assisted by the achool lunch com­
mittee demonatratea the quali­
ty of the food aerved to the
childrcu.
Tueaday, tlio parent* uf
children In Mlsi Zillah Welch'*
room had lunch with their
children, and Mra. Gordon
Sweeney aerved a* hostess.
Today Miss Ernestine Westfall'* room dined with Mr*.
Roy Wright a* hostess.
Thursday, parents of Mrs.
Katherine Wclchcl’a room will
attend with Mra. Wade Sin­
gletary doing the honors and
Friday, Mra. Carolyn Wig­
gins room will join Uieir chil­
dren with Mrs. May Aulin
and Mrs. Leon Swain as hos­
tesses.
A patriotic theme in honor
o( George Washington's birth­
day, with colors of red, white
and blue carried out Ui tallies
decorations, (lags and candles
is being used.
lunch time for the first
grader* is J0;&amp;5 a, m , Mrs.
Duvls said.

Academy Sets
Safety Program
•11

By Shirley Wentworth
A Safety Chapel program
will be held at Forest Lake
Academy Thursday featuring
a 45 minutes film to he fol­
lowed by a 4o minute driv­
ing deni ontil alion oil Hie
campus.
State Troopers will demon­
strate the amount of »|iac«
needed to slop when driving
20, 30 and 40 miles per hour.

Junior 4-H Club
Has Meeting
The Junior Girls 4 11 Club
met lost Thursday at the
Home Demonstration Center
in Sanford with Miss Myrtle
W iImiii, homo demonstration
agent, and Alls* Linda King,
leader, in charge of IIh'
meeting.
IMun* were made lo attend
the Florida State F a l' lust
Saturday,

Graduated

Kchelberger received till First
Class Scout badge; Craig OrH e llo
and John Hunt their
Second Class badges and Den­
nis Drown, Donald Kennedy
and Dill Kennedy were taken
into th* troop as Tender feet.
All tba ceremonies were per­
formed beforu u rustic triangular pyramid, which held
1G white caudles, 12 for the
Scout laws and tbreo for tlio
three parts of the Scout oath.
Scoutmaster Clifford McKlbhin officiated at the ceromonies, aesi.lcd by Stuart
Stetson and Ccuu Hunt.
After the dinner and the
Court of Honor, the group
saw a movie on life at tho
big Florida Scout Camp Lanoche*.
The group then adjourned
to the Scout hut, directly be­
hind the church for dedication
ceremonies.
Thu hut In a former garage,
which lias been given for
scout use and hus been "fixed
up mid decorated by thu
troop.
Focal point of the hut is a
huge, hammered brass plaqua,
made In the shape of tho Scout
emblem. The plaquu was hand­
made by an Arab man o f tlio
Mediterunneun Sen area, when
n formar Scout leader Chief
Jemes Edge, wus on w Navy
cruise.
Scoutmaster McKIbhin re­
lated that tho Arab made the
plaqua with only a sketch
from memory by Chief Edge,
and presented It to the troop,
which at that time waa troop
G.'IG. That troop wan disband­
ed amt has now liecn reor­
ganised under tlio now num­
ber.
Approximately dll persons,
Scouts and their families at­
tended thu ceremonies.
Tho dedication prayer stud
ritual was conducted by Dev.
Grover Sowell, pastor o f tho
First I'leshyterlsii Church.
Wolds of tuKouritgeinriit
woio spoken to the group by
former Scoulmusler George
Moffett.

Shipwreck Dance
Set For Today
A ''Shipwreck Dance" will
be held ut the l'S&lt;&gt; at 8 p.m.
today for all servicemen of
the area and Uieir guests.
Highlight of tile evening
will be the crowning of ••Miss
Shipwreck of IMS", who will
, be chosen by the contrihui ons made to tin- six contes­
tant* during the past week.
Contributions will be fur
“ Operation Peanut Duller'' a
caiupnlgn of the t’SO to keep
the lumtry supplied.
Music will Im- furnished by
tlio Vauleen* with Mis* Cindy
May the featured \oculist.

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KING AN D t)CK K X o f last week’s VultMitiiie
Baiupiet IteliI by liitenueilinte and Young I’eoplo
o f tin* Lottgwood First Baptist Chuti It were Mike
llatville anti Miss Carla Lontntler. Ilev. Jack
Lindsay, pastor o f the church, crowned the pair.
(Herald I'hoto)

KATM AXD F. Nepu! (L T D
— A 10-imni Anii'iicnn tram
sits out today on one of hi-j toiy’a most ambitious moun­
tain-climbing I'xpcditioiu i
triple assault on Mt. Fieri -t
and liio sister peaks in the
Himalayas.
The A literi. ails, accompau' it'd by a silt mil al tny of Slier|pn guidi-i and high-altitude
porters, planned to spend
about six mouths gathering
Itv Honna Fifties
pot.itiH's, gravv. green lieans,
scientific dniu on the per­
'I lie l u t e r iii e d i a l e and creamed corn, rolls, li o I
formance of nieu uudci exYoung People of the First elioeolate and cherry delight
ti eine sties*.
lur dessert
H.iptist Church ol laingwuntl
Tile stinting point mis II.
Following ilimier. Mis* t ar
nepu, tile end of the load foi held a Valentine's Day Han- la l.oiiimh'r and Mike liar
vehicles and a ‘21-day ,,ik„ |*iue. al 7:30 pin last I loir- rille were eleeled (foeen and
day inHie educational Ihdld Kin){
,|„. uu,„,ui.|. am|
R E G IO N AL VICK PltKKID KNT o f the Fleet Deserve Association, J. M.
from the slopes of Kveiest.
ing
of
the
church
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were
crowned
by Uvv. Jaek
Wilson is shown here as he arrived in Sanford Monday for his annual visit
A 11UcK c h i iii all c'liri led sup­
Lortvguests were present
i.jndsa.v with Ma»ter John
with the local branch. Shown with Wilson from left are Donald Piece, vice
plies to lluuepn, *jn miles to enjoy the delicious dinner |.in,|aay acting as crow itpresident; Gene T aller, president, Wilson and Chet Macek, secretary.
fiom Katmandu, Tuesday.
which included steak, mashed
(Herald Photo)
'I be uiipiivedeutcd assault
Special guest Jim Austin
on Mt. Kveiest, the world's
and Paige
\orden s a n g
highest mountain, and the
"Sweethearts" and "The liesnearby ptsik* of l.hotse and
rrt Song" a ( coinpained by
N'liptse is the hraiu-eliild of
Ken Steele oil the piano, l i e '.
Norman (!. Uylireufurth, It,
I.ilidso) delighted the guests
of Santa Moiiien, Calif.
with Ills (in-pel Magic fol­
Ilyin 1'iifiirth begun planw a s i ii m ; iu n
i u p u — lowed hi llelli'illi'tiiill wllirll
| A. Kyle Shoemaker Sr.. 63, ning tile expedition in June Hep. Aduni Cluytuti Powell ended the program
I died carl) today at Seminole I Olio. IK- received official per­ says It isn’t so.
mission final the
Nepalese
Tla*
emit i ovci siol
N'eii Semi-Centennial
Sheriff .1. L. Hobby announces that the Seminole Memorial Hospital.
government
in
May,
1
1
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1
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I
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o
i
k
Deiina
rat
Tuesday
An important meeting id the
County S heriff Department and the Sanford Boat
Horn May is, lAtn in ||nnalienee of sevtiul Semi Centennial committee is
Club is s|M)iiHoring the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s aker. Va., Shoemaker came started u*.Holding his team I broke
of liloulituilieei -scientists.
weeks ahunt eritielsni of his m'Iii duled for Mmidai at A p.
eight-lesson course in Basic Seamanship and Safe lo Sanlnrtl 37 years ago. and
Under present plans, threo operations in and out of Con­ in. in the Caucus Hoom of
until his retirement llircc
Boat Handling.
teams of two men each will gress.
First Federal, ( ’onipli'le reClasses will bo held each Wednesday evening at years ago was associated with
make the u.-uult oil Fieiesl.
"Iimi i i ii ueies,
hi i - state. , ports
from all committees
8 p.m. with registration and the Shoemaker Construction
Two hum* of two, nieu m i l nwnt* and In
iustuias-s iir(. requested hv Cluiiruimi
Co.
He
made
his
liome
at
the first lesson on Mulch nth,
will lllllku till) suliM'iplelil at­ lies," the Negro eoligiessliuin Hiairge Touhy.
23IA Mcllotiville Ave.
in tin? rourt room, second
-He was a veteran of WWI tempts on Nuplse and l.liot-e. said af i bulges h) Sen. John 1
The American team in­ J. William-, It-Del., ilait the | Km|ity stei'l cans nr,' much
floor o f tho Seiiiinolo County ami a me miter of the First
clude* three medical dot tors, Kennedy ndinini-liatio i was j jn dentuiid in the Virgin Is
Methodist Church.
Court House in Sanford.
a physiologist, physicist, j-lu- going all-out to give him fav­ lands, where they wind iqi as
Survivors
include
his
widow,
All instructors will he fiom
ored tiixitnieni.
.steel drums in hands. The
Janie I,.: three sons, A. K . eiologist and sociologist, •
Flotilla -III, the outstanding
"Vinilirlive,*’ lie culled ef- containers, cut to the depth
Jr.,
of
Sanford;
.1.
M.
of
Irving I. P o o r, local in- j Flotilltt which won first pluce I |.anall)a c i,y . all(| w . L.,
foils hy some of his House that determines whether they
•uranic agent (or the State
colleagues to cut Ids request become alto or bass ' pans,"
jin the entire 7th Const (iimnl Camden, Ark.: one daughter, |
Farm
Insurance Company, • District for its Public ludme- j Mrs. It b. Ilrown of Sanford;
for $1197.1100 to run lln House tire tuned lo perlerlitm with
Fduentioli and I ..dim Commit­ a sledge hammer and cold
will attend tlic company's na­
1
2
grandchildren
and
three
tfoil Couiica for 11MSI. Homo of i
tee.
chisel.
tional convention in early
great-grandchildren.
the Ley instructor* will Ik*
.,
.
,
.
„ t
March.
Also
three broil
brothers
..
r
.
... . .. „
AI
mi tliri**
tent, Paul i
tho im iU T rlotillu ( ••iniicai)- ,
# ..
u \si11\ f i t i iv
( 1*1*1) —
Pryor and the other agents .
..
• .
.
of Orlando; Claude of San
" a m i i .n u io n
, charlo* of ChkaRo; i Starting April I. drug mamiand managers will meet with der Howard Dolan.I. funner
M„ .
j . s . fadurers will lie subject to
top executives ot the State 4th Division Captain l.io ^
oriamto; Mrs. Justin new government regulation*
Farm companies during the (,K.p, r. Tra iling Offin-r I on Thl
Mlum| aml j^nj. Ma0 designed lo give additional
three day scsson on March Uowni's. and tin* now Motilla ,
protection to the public.
Comnmmh r (Ionian Hrisioiii. j ,#yon „ f .Manassas, Va.
4. 5. and fi.
The Food and Drug Admin­
I ho public is invited in ut*' Honorary pallbcanTi will
An agent for State Farm
for ten years, Pryor lives at Hnd those t'lusit's, mid Iho |(0 (j,,, iti-otiterhood Class of istration announced the tigli209 Margaret Hoad with his only charge miulo is A2 fur the ,j|p ,.-ir&gt;l MotlKKlist Church, t«T new regulations Tuesday
lesson manual and all mu- j Services arc rot for 3 p m. night. They stem in part
family.
Idiots used during the entire Kriday al the First Methodist from last year’s thalidomide |
course. The course is designed |church
with
Ilev.
John •rare.
The new regulations;
for all boaters, or Ixaiteis-to- Adams Jr., officiating. Hurial
Hequire manufacturers to
he,
to
further
their
knowledge
will
he
In
Oaklawn
Memorial
3 OTICI? o r »tl.K
prove a new drug is not only
Not let* I* It* rrliy g l v t n that for safe boating.
Park.
f*ur»uant to the Klu m1 l&gt;rcrc«
(•ramkow Funeral Home U sale but effective before they
•»f KurM'luture nntl fv»ln coin*e«l In the «;aune jientllni? In the
in charge of arrangements. could get FDA approval for
Queen Victoria used the
its use.
c i r c u i t Court In ?»nil fs.r Hrml.
imle County, KlnrhlM. in Chau* phrase "dead heat" when feel­
Forbid misleading or false
«’*» y , C » e e Ihirki't No, K*24'^,
Desert pucliet mice can live lalM'lifiR and advertising by
the urnleraliriied I ' l e i k w ill * r l i ing overworked, according to
the (irc pert )
altuatn In ajhl Hie Encyclopaedia Uritunnica. without drinking water.
drug makers.
c ou n ty tlewcrlhesl
l-»t 14. Illock It. *1 NIsAND
KSTXTKS. *• wuln||vl *Ion,
n«*cor«J|iiK to 4 plat there­
of, recorded In I’lat K&gt;»,tk
It. tmicre M to 22 of the
I'uhlic ItrcolilH of
in I•
Hole County, Klorlda. HuhJert to an r.*»(*nt«*nt for
l*ublic Utilities alotiK the
Westerly five feet of nul l !
I-*l 12.

Church Youths
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It Just Isn't
So— Powell

Safe Boat Handling Kyle Shoemaker
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Two ribbons, first and second place w ill be
awarded by the judges in each group.
A fte r the rihltons are presented by the show
judges, they will be removed and the public will
be invited to vote for their choice as "The Paint­
ing I Like Best," Mrs. Mildred Bubcock, A rt
Assn, president said.
The ribbons will be presented to the winners
by Mayor Tom McDonald at 3 p.m.
Admission to the showing is free and the
public is invited. Tea will be served during the
open hours by the members o f the A rt Associa­
tion.

Ralph Barley, owner and director o f the In­
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will l&gt;e one o f the judges at the Annual A rt Show
to be presented by the Sanford A rt Association,
Sunday at the Civic Center from noon to 7 p.m.
Mrs. Geortre Lynch, form er director o f A rt
at the State Normal School in South Dakota, and
Supervisor o f A rt at Bedford Indiana will be the
second judge. The third name is still tentative.
Over 200 exhibits will be seen in the show­
ing and they will be grouped into six divisions,
including Portraits, Landscapes, Still Life, A n i­
mals, Abstracts and Youth group.

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Irish Selected
As Ninth Team
!n NCAA Play

Sanford, Oviedo Lose

NEW YORK UPI — Notre
Damp, with a record of
15
victories and five defeats, to­
day hre-ame the ninth tram
for the NCAA major rolli-ge
basketball tournament.
The selection announced by
athletic director Hernie Shive­
ly of the University of Ken­
tucky, chairman of the NCAA
selection committee, marked
the sixth time the Fighting
Irish have been picked for the
post-season carnival.
The NCAA also announced
pairing* for all preliminary
and regional competition. no
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By Bill Vincent Jr.
rence River to our own St.
Yep, Thursday and Friday Johns River. Maurie Deiman,
were real good fishing days of Sports Afield, reports that
but Saturday didn't look too studies made by the Fi»h
prosperous with that wind Commission at the Cowinga
changing directions several Dam In Pennsylvania prove
a group of fish ladders will
times.
I dropped in to see Jim save the shad, at a cost of
Crowe but lx? was in town. $1100,000 for the project. (Kd's
So there I was witiiout a note: Thought Jim Crowe re­
story. I dropped by to chat cently was quoted that shad
with Henry llusscll at Mar­ will not climb a ladder. Was
EAST
ina Isle and things were go­ In his arguments against the
ing real good on the Island. proposed St. Johns • Ind.an
First round at Philadelphia,
Itussell reported two good River canal).
Instead of trying to kill out Mai h II — New York U.
catches wrec brought In Wed­
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- this profitable sport, they are v*. nt-lurge team not y«4 scrnre Wolf, of Union, N. J., trying to save the shad in­ lectvil: Southern Conference
1rhampimi vs Yankre Confercaught 23 roc shad and Guy dustry.
While I was out and around j dice champion; Middle A t­
Carr along with J. D. Mor­
gan. of Myrtle Beach, caught the fishing areas I counted lantic Confcrenco champion
33 large shad, including 20 cars from II different states vs. at-large tram probably
and hundreds of folks from the Ivy League champion.
roe.
Thursday's catches seemed our own slate, lids, as you
Regional al College Park.
to be alrout the same, with know, is one of our main at­ M il, March 15 — Atlantic
22 shad caught by Bill Gray tractions, so let’s make good Coast Conference champion
and Wllf Carter, with Henry use of it by taking part in v*. the NYU-at-large winner;
Kamp and J. J. Chandler it.
Southern - Yankee winner v*
Here It is Sunday and the Middle - Atlantic - Ivy wirier
bringing in a like amount.
The local fish camp owners weather hasn't looked too
have reported the specks are well today and the fishing
MIKEAST
biting real good in Lakes hasn’t been much good for
Monroe and
Jessup.
The this weather or any outdoor
First round ut Evanston,
a|M?cks seem to Ire bedding sport.
III., March II — Notre Dame
Jim said Use reason tlx* vs. Mid-American Conference
now. You might ask, how can
you tell? The tall will be bream are not biting Is the champion; I^tyoln III. vs. the
spread out from fanning the cold weather but that the Ohio Valley Conference cham­
specks were doing terrifical­
beds.
pion.
t made a little Jaunt on ly. There serins to lie a lot
Ri-glonal at East Lans­
over to John Crim's fish more herring bring caught
ing, Mich., March 15 — Big
camp and talked‘ a bit of lids season than In tlu- past.
Ten
champion
v*.
Notre
I)r. A. W. Ileltz and Har­
fishing with Mrs. Criin. She
Dame-Mhl-Ami'rirun
winner;
had reports of only one good old Stanley brought in the
Southeastern
C o n f e r cnee
shad catch, by W. if. West first bass in two weeks in
champion
vs, Loyula-Ohio
this
area.
They
were
real
and A. Glazier, of Virginia,
Valley winner.
with 17, Including II roe. nice in size . . . one six
These were caught on the pounder, two three pounder*
MIDWEST
Gathers shad rig, which seems and three one pounders. The
to Ire a real shad getter. Mrs. east shore of 1-akc Jessup
First round at l.uhl&gt;ork,
Crim said S.000 of these rigs was the properous side. Cast
ing brought the results, along T.-x,, March V — Colorado
were sold tills season.
St. v*. Oklahoma City; South
Propped
bark
at
Jim with a needle fish plug.
It. A. Douglass, of Tampa, west Conference champion vs.
Crowe's ami learned the Mit­
Texas Western.
chell brothers from Apopka strung up 22 nice shad.
Regional at Lawrence, Kan.,
I went on down to Marina
came to visit and caught 30
shad, with 23 roe. Krie John­ Isle before it got too redd. March 15 — Big Eight cham­
son caught 30 shad, with 12 Ralph Shirley and Ids boy, pion v». the Colorado St. *
rue. All were using the Nun- Hal, brought in 10 shad. And Oklahoma City winner; Miss­
gesser shad rig. Clyde Bears our good fisherman, Wilf ouri Vnlley Conference cham­
pion vs. tho Southwest-Tcxns
had a string of 10 shad, with Carter, had brought in 10.
Well, that’s aboul It in fish­ Western winner.
six roc, and I), ftotenberger
ing for this last weekend. So,
caught eight me shad.
Jim showed me an article will cross my fingers and say
FAR WEST
in (Ills month's Sports Afield that fisherman's prayer not
magazine about shad fishing. to rain til I catch TH AT
First round at Eugene,
Seems that shad fishing is fish . . . or, in my line, that Ore., March It — Utah State
a big sport from the St. Law­ big fish story I'm waiting on. v*. Western A. C. champion;
Oregon St. vs. Seattle.
Regional at Provo, Utuh,
Muich 15 — Big Six,cham­
pion vs
Utah St.. Western
winner; West Coast A. C.
rhampion vs. Oii-gon St. •
Scuttle winner.
The
Mareli. 15 winners
meet nt the suntn site* March
to for the re-giniml titles.
Action in the Jet Lanes All- ings with a 186 total.
The East regional winner
Al helped Ids team, Larry's
Mar Bowling League lids last
meets tile Mideast regional
week found Al Del'ulma find- Mart, make a clean sweep
over Meadors Marine, with winner at Louisville, Ky.,
mg the range with a big fill
Bob (Curly) Steele lieing high March 22 for the eastern
aeries. This puts Al in first for Meadors with a 525 total. NCAA crown. Tin* second
place in Die average standLarry's Mart la leading the game at Louisville that night
league with a IM i gamo lead. pila the Midwest ami the Fur
Handy Food Store look a West regional winners for the
three-game sweep (rum Bet­ western NCAA crown.
ty Ann's to move into s*?cond
Eastern and western churnplace and drop Betty Ann's pious clash for the national
into third place. Boh Bore- NCAA
titlo on Sutniduy,
dorf was high for Handy with March 23, al Louisville.
Cut *n Curl and LIT Bug- a 57V aeries.
gers are tied for first place
Frailcy Concrete also won
in tlx* Jet Bowlrrettes League, all three games from Faust Sign Scout
each with 54 wins and 30 Drugs. Ken Cosky was hlgti
NEW YORK (UPI) — Joe
losses,
for Frailcy with a 560 aer­ Mathis, long-time scout fur
la second spot Is T\»y Cor­ ies.
the SL lands Cardinals, sign­
ral with 49'v wins and 34'4
Sanford Dry Cleaners man­ ed Tuesday as a scout for the
losses. Third is Karns Insur­ aged to salvage two win* New York Met* o f the Na­
ance with It) 3d.
from I'. Zculi and Sons. Tom­ tional la-uguo. He will scout
High series this week la my Kipp was high fur the
in his hometown urea of SI.
held by Betty*? Smith with a dry cleaners with u 564 scr­
Louis.
4N|, and slie had high game ies.
of 170. OtJier high games
There were only’ six games
were Elaine Kostivnl ITS, rolled over the 2o0 mark this
Yvette Hunter, 171, Margur- week with Hobby Horsdorf
ette Brtta 1(17, Alice Sexton leading (he way with 22(1
M O N IIA Y
101. Marge Lyons 162, Verna and a 2U2. Al DePalma luid
1:15 I*. M.
Hollun 101 and Lucy Mayer a 324, Gary Fox 201, Joe Wal­
100.
lace 2U3 and Jtdin Wright 201.

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The S a n f o r d Seminole* |tap-in shot deciding the issue i Mike Woodruff scored 18 * Tcscn*ky scored 20 points!
while DcShazo dunxed in 14. I
dropped a 05-62 decision to j with only five seconds re­ I points for the Scminolcs.
To add insult to injury the j The score was tied at the |
maining
on
the
clock.
Winter Park Tuesday night |
After a hectic first half, Sanford JV's dropped a 62-60 end of the first quarter at 15-1
while Ihc Oviedo Lions had! with the Parkers ahead 30-29, derision to the Winter Park 15 hut Tavares moved ahead
their nine
game
winning, Winter Park picked up a five |Junior Varsity.
in the next eight minutes lead- [
Out in Tavares, the Lions: ing at the half. 29 24. They |
streak halted by a rugged point advantage in the third
period and held on grimly ' despite the high scoring of iced the tilt in the third per-,
Tavares quintet.
The Sanford-Winter Park |until Die Scminolcs closed the Mickey Tesinsky and Jim De- iod scoring 21 points t o ,
tilt was hard-fought all the gap in the final minutes uf I Sham, were upset by Ta-1 Oviedo's 12. Oviedo won Ih c!
vares.
B squad game, 47-43.
way with a free throw and * play.

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HARNESS and QUARTER HORSE

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3* \ •'*«• Oomlla. Jt Munta; i Stan Harrington, 151'., amt
Black and Kitty Pence.
Mr. ftob«*rt». 'J Holder: S. Hob­
The quarter horse division by llralnard. h *» \&gt;||; * retained his world junior mid­
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|» M* Iburn, f| I*'inn; 7. dleweight championship.
will have six speedsters going
Tamtnlr Jl&gt; rd. I. Kill**
in the co-featurid seventh f t H K l X I I m i »: — 2*k4 H alf
There were no knockdowns i
race. The ten year old black IIn111 IliiMhlf— lr**|—-\*»r» Win­ in the 15-round liout wutchrd
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k y Colby, I! |.e\* ter; 5.
away -Sis and Jewell Priest. Tapad e, |( ll u b e r; *i. Hrunimln
A
llney; 7. S obr ie ty , T
Oilier favorites in this one arc TMan.
aylor
Orlando Girl and Misty Lad. r illllll 11%I t: — l*Mf*e l:ikikTuesday night ladies night Mui*rirr ||(*r*e— :i*n \ds—'j
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was so well received that the 1.
Mutiny f*iu I'rlent. A Klan*
officials have set each Tues­ &lt; I"-. 1 " : 2« O o M t n K ey , No
I lf ; 7 Doumllna Manila.
day night (or Ihc remainder Hitler
I* M*»ure, 111; 4. M I m K iw O h
of Hie Hireling as ladies night. Iteeil, J llurrliion, 11^; 0. K ve
After a day's rest the renter
On this night all ladies will Tucker* Ko Vlhlor, 1!*; 4 Duo«
at tin* Orlando Seminole Jaikle )l.*r». It Kolllti*. I l l ; 7.
lie admitted free of charge. le o Mona. I» T yr e. 11 •
Alai Fronton will he raring
Tin m il ii %i
im iiki; b.umi
In do battle tonight, with Uria
—••lire X«*n %
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Nlnrtrr*
itl — Xnn
the man In heal after his Iwo
Eigrht Central Florida Locations To Serve You
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spectacular victories In the
I. Sh ad y Maid. T T -iy lo r: 2.
Jenny Melburn. It Cli.iee; 3.
featured
eighth
and
lltli
K l l r o y Pick, J H a ll e y; 4. T a f ­
games Monday.
f y Hf*n»c. J K l r e l t l ; B f?l»lef«
•la
1. S T w e e d la ; a. Ila tt le Ht.tr,
Uria will he playing Olll of
M Pu*ey
|misI four III the big singles
ELIZABETH, N. J. (U P I) 1*41*111 II %r»7— l*ur*e t.’MHi—
match, the eighth iame on —Doctors at St. Elizabeth llnnvfer ||nr*e— ft4M» Vil*— 2
I r old %l*lden*—%
%« f 11%
(he card, and will to? faced Hospital
were
‘ •hopeful" 1. M a j o r
IIufi Mirren.
n
hy Radiola, Jacin, Iriarle and early today that a three-hour W rln li t 11*; ? A r b iirk le Hue.
J IIa rrlaon. 11%; 3 IMrt n*»ai|
Gasli in that order.
emergency n|HTatinn w i l l Sport. Sn Itlder, 11*; 4. n.i&gt;oU
With these to lie played lie save former New York Yan­ ll-ir. It W l k o f f . 11*. S- Three
will have his work cut out for kre shortstop Phil Hizzuto T h U tle . II llidllne. 11*. « M »r«
D io l-D cfro tt
Mixed Uar, •# Johnvon, II S ; 7.
losing tlirru fingers Minty I»ana. No Itlder, 11*
him if he hopes to repeat his from
C
o n v c n ic n c c
mangled while running a XI \ I'll II M I*. — Tur*e AlKkMonday performance.
l o o r r * *IMk I n li.1
1’ iiPf \*»a
Iladioln and Irlartc shape snow-blower.
1 . CYarllo f»oM. r T a y l o r ; r.
Tw o E q q S h e lv e *
M o q ic C o rn e r H in q e v
up as his tougliest opposition • The
44-year-old one-time f *atn«&gt;li:«fi Hoy. K H a r lo w ; 3.
K l l l » r n « y J » n ». II Mrlntnah;
inasmuch as Jacin and Gasli most valuable player in the » Scot l ’ •■&gt; I ' . y J li a ll o y : G.
seemed to be singularly In­ American League underwent Wln«U1r llolliitr IUk&gt;. || A l .
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effective Monday evening.
surgery Tuesday night after rlftii**^:
In fe rio r L ig h t
m : v i : v i i i i i v i r. — I ' u r * f K M
a
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
lie was injured clearing snow «• tm rlr r t lu r. r— 11*1 V H—
nni I
op w Mi'll Nr*
l: v i i i i i ;.
around his Hillside N. J., I1nr m old*
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P r o t e c t iv e D o o r S to p s
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r f 130
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T w o Ad|ustablc
Itlder, I3t;
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I'cllt; I Kur&lt;|Uet-Kffiuta: C. pital said Rir/uto had suf­ 3.
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Ixn - AliOkolii; ti. Illn* - Telit; fered four eom|Mitind frac­ 1. o rla n d o li lr l, X * It birr, 114;
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7-MilUee refrigerators
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rr«|til«ll I . oUrrr; 3. Fernan­
All three injured fingers \ l \ I'll II % r i — I'u re r ».1'UI—
do; &lt; Tffatii*; 7. A I m io Ih ; Hub:
Itu.rlrr llorse — Hal V —
arc on Itizzuto's left hand.
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3 \II.I y: 4 l'i i*.« r ; .v %nui» M is s o u ri H o u n d
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Xrrntlbel Airii %11n; west High School, brother of lllftorho, 13u; 4. laiu Jet. H
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3. Hadlolu-Irlart*; s JuclnIt VV'rldlK. 13"; » «l«
Izorrnu,; | Urln-Klnrrl: S. Harvard star Bill Grann, lias I'.e,
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In tonight's featured har­
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Itaecway Mr. H. C. will be
going after his third straight
win of the meeting.
The three year old brown
gelding will he driven by his
|trainer l-cllny Copeland, lie
will In- up against strong
contenders in Paula Vo and

Uria Top Man
To Beat In
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who hit .375 in 19 games a*
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Right-hander Lew Burdette,
who broke his holdout habit
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worst seasons in 1902 when ing run for Friday’s 100-mlle
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only 10 games. The hero of tiulial Speedway.
the 1957 Milwaukee World
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in 1901 and a peak of 21 win* positiona for the annual “ Day­
in 1959
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Hut-tempered Hay Sadccki
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southpaw was fined $250 last
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�hirley Jones, Gary Ph ilip Grant

Of V A H -II

M a rried In C andlelight Ceremony
Shirley Jean Jonei,
Mr. and Mr«. Ted
of Sanford and Gary
aon of Mr. and Mra.
Philip Grant, of Orlando,
were married Feb. 15 at 7:30
p.m. at the brlde'a home, 61G
West Flrat Street in Sanford.
Rev. Robert L. Strickland
officiated at the candlelight
ceremony.
Mra. Roger Rritton sang
"Oh Promise M e" and
William Wltherow sang
ding Prayer." Roth were ac­
companied at the piano by
Mrs. John Martin Cercsoll.
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, wore
formal length gown of Skin­
ner alipper aatin and French
imported hand-clipped Chan­
tilly lace. The delicate bodice
of lace over aatin was fash­
ioned with a scoop neckline
with a yoke of ailk illusion
ending In a high collar. The
yoke waa appliqued with
seed pearls and alencon il­
lusion.
Her full length veil of silk
illusion fell from a seed pearl
tiara studded with shimmer­
ing pallctte and scalloped
lace and she carried a bou­
quet of white carnations cen­
tered with a corsage.
Miss Kathy Grant, sister of
the groom waa maid of honor.
She wore a turquoise chiffon
waits length dress, trimmed
with lace, white accessories

and carried a bouquet of pink
carnations.
Robbie Hemphill of Orlando was best man and serving
as ushers were the fgroom's

brother, Danny Grant, brother of the bride, Fred Jones,
and Steve Cain,
The bride's mother wore a
blue and silver print dress

MU. A N D MK3. G AR Y P H IL IP G R AN T
(Jameson Photo)

St. Valentine set the theme
with black accessories and for the monthly coffee of
a pink carnation corsage. The
the VAII-lt Officers’ Wives
groom's mother wore a beige
crepo dress, black accessor­ held at the home of Mrs.
ies ond a pink carnation cor­ Jerry Patterson.
Co-hostess Mrs. T.S. Treansage.
Following the ceremony, a or served coffee ami tea as
reception was held for the guests partook of many baked
wedding party and guests.
delicacies—prune cake, maple
The bouse was decorated
fudge cake, jubilee jumbles,
throughout w i t h
arrange­
dainty sandwiches of nut
ments of pink and white glad­
bread' and cream cheese,
ioli, asters, carnations and
Danish coffee ring and heart
candles.
candies.
The
refreshment
The refreshment table was table featured a white Val­
overlaid with a hand made entine tree festooned with
laee cloth and ccnlcred with red hearts.
a four-tiered wedding cake.
Mrs. Lester Lampman, wife
Assisting with the serving of the squadron's command­
were Mrs. Videl Jones, Mrs. ing officer, conducted a brief
Leon Jones, Mrs. E. M. Cain, business meeting and intro­
Mrs. Donald Cain, Mrs. Ro­ duced four new members to
bert Cushing, Mrs. Phoebe the group: Mrs. C. K. LipDuncan and Mrs. O. W. Hall. f(jnJ( Mrg (J L A!k;ns„n,
Mrs. Dan Pelham kept the Mrs. L. Kriscr, and Mrs. J.
bride’s book.
M. Wcistman.
Cake, coffee and punch
Mrs. II. IJ. Helms Jr.,
were served to the 75 rela­ VAH -ll’s new representative
tives and friends including to the Officers’ Wives Club
several out-of-town guests, board, brought the group up
who attended the wedding to date on the current plans [
and reception.
of the board, including a
For traveling Mrs. Grant March luncheon.
chose a black and tan wool
Others attending the coffee
jersey two picrc outfit with were Mmcs. E. O. Wiliams,
black accessories and the W. A. Rose, D. E. Fitrgercorsage from her wedding aid, S. F. Carr, J. G. Knut­
bouquet.
son, M. C. Preme, I). N.
They left for a wedding Varner, W. Robinson, R. M.
trip down the West Coast and deLorcnzi, J. T. Hern, E. II.
when they return will he at Carson, W. E. Donahue, I. P.
home at 703 West First Street, Colonna, R. S. Davidson and
J. F. Ilarlow.
Apt. 1, In Sanford.

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Seminolo

•' and summer styles of street County Food Service Associa­
wesr, dress-up frocks and
tion recently, through the
sportswear was seen by
courtcay of Mrs. Ruby Howe
of Howe’s Fashions.
The fashion show was held
in the Seminole High School
auditorium, where a platform
had been erected for the dis­
play of the fashions.
Modeling the bright new
outfits
were Miss Judy Whit­
Mrs. Herbert Rlackshear
will be hostess for the month­ more and Miss Janie White,
ly meeting of the VAH-1 Tl SIIS students; Miss Linda
gerettes this Thursday at 8 Parrott, Southsidc teacher;
p.m. at her home, 1811 Hard­ Miss Rarhara West, Pinecrest
teacher;
Miss LaVcrne
ing Ave.
All wives of VAH-1 enlisted Sweeney, Sanford Junior High
personnel are cordially In­ teacher, and Mrs. Effle Hol­
vited to attend the club’s bus­ loway Ixingwood lunchroom
iness meetings and other ac­ superintendent.
Hair styles for all the ladles
tivities. Those desiring trans­
portation feel freo to call were created by Dawn Kiddy
and Jo Stapleton of Dawn's
Sirs. Stanley Radlewlcz at
FA 2-1275. She will arrange Rrauty Shop.
Mrs. Lucille Fester, Sem­
for you tn get there.
inole High School and Pinecrest School lunchroom super­
intendent, served as commen­
tator.
Sumo of the materials used
In tho dresses, suits and
sports wear shown were silks,
lin in, dacrons, cottons and
knits. The rotor green was
Mrs. J. Q. Galloway was much In evidence as was
hoste-s for the monthly meet- navy b'ur, sapphire and tur­
Ini cf the Dorcas Sunday quoise bine, and tho patriotic
School Class of Central Rap- red, white and blue.
list Church.
Colorful spring hols
In
Mrs. E. J. Cameron Jr., straws and frnlliy models
class president, led the de­ piled high with (lower blos­
votions, using as her theme soms were also displayed, as
•’Words to Live Ity." Mem­ well as Jewelry, bags and
bers voted to hold a supper other accessories.
at the Church instead of the
Following the fashion show­
regular meeting, for March. ing, refreshments were sorvOthers enjoying the pro- rd to about 100 ladies.
grsm ’ and a social hour were
Mmcs. Gall Smith, John
Weaver, Clara Swaggerty, T.
A. Rivers, U. II. Wiggins, It.
D. Rass, G. II. High, Ruddy
Appleby and Verdle Hartman.

Tigerettes

T o Meet

This Thursday

Mrs. Galloway

SPRING STYLUS from Howo’a Fashions nro shown hfcro by Miss Linda
Pnrrott, loft (top picturo) Miss Lavorno Sweeney and Miss Ilaibsra West
at the School Hood Service organization fashion show. Modeling the latest
new fashions (bottom picture) front left are Miss Judy Whitmore, Mrs.
K ffie Holloway mid Miss Janie White. A ll outfits were from Howe’s
Fashions, on I’ark Ave,
(Herald Photos)

Hostess For

Birthday At Twist Party

lty Donna Estes
Lillian Hicks, daughter of
Mrs. 11. J. Titshaw was hos­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hicks,
tess for the February meet­
8bl Lormann Circle North,
ing of the Ladies Society of
|Longdalc,
celebrated
her
the Hrothcrhood of I/tcomojeighteenth birthday with a
live Firemen and Engincmen.
j party at her home Friday
New president, Mrs. C. H.
evening.
Goethe, conducted the busi­
Lillian and her friends en­
ness session and main "'em
joyed dancing the twist and
on the agendaw' as installa­
j trying their skill at the limbo.
tion of the officers who were I
|She and Mrs. Hicks served
not able to attend Hie Jan- I
I her guests cake, ice cream,
uary meeting.
nuts, candy, potato chips and
Those
installed at
this' ..
..
meeting were Mrs. Ronald c ’J*
, , , .
Charles
. . .
,
,,
,, I Guests included
Hrooks,
secretary: Mrs.
H. ,,
, „ ,
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i Harp. Ann Heck, Cookie RenE. Turner, treasurer; Mrs. .
„ . „ ,,
_
Paul Sefricd. sice president: 1 ' am’ ,,ob Ut!' ’ 1 0 ’
Mrs. II. H. Fortner, chair- | |a&gt; Murray .D avid, Little,on.
Pamela
man of trustees; Mrs. E. P. | Jar&gt; Sandcr* arul
Williams Jr., conductor and
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Mrs. Eudonal Ethridge, dele­
gate.
Mrs. Walter Cook. Mrs. Se­
fricd and Mrs. Alfred Greene
wore appointed to serve on
the yearbook committee.
Refreshments
of
cheese
cake, cotfee and lea were
served during the soci.il hour.
Ry Jane Cassrberry
Others attending were Mines.
Jackie McClain, 15 year
Harold Keeling, J. R. Wells 1old daughter of Mr. and Mr*
Jr., J. A. Calhoun and Ro­ Marvin McClain of Lake Tri­
bert Eiscneoff.
plet Dr. in Casselberry, is
n member of Senior Ballet
Company of the Itoyat School
of Dance which took part in
the opera, "Han/cl and Gretat" presented in Orlando on
Feb. 2 and in Daytona Reach
on Feb. 9.
She danced the part of the
Gingerbread
Girl
in
the
A Quiet Day jvlll be held opera which was the third
at
Holy Cross
Episcopal in a children’* scries preChurch for all women of tiic* I rented by the Florida Sym­
church tills Friday from 9 phony Orchestra this winter.
a m. until t p m. The Quiet
Day is just what its name im­
plies, a retreat in miniature, Enterprise
with silence maintained dur­
ing a major part of the day.
when thoughts are directed In
the religious. All women' of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hen­
Sanford are extended an in­
vitation to attend this reward­ derson of Wichita, Kan., un­
cle of Mr. Henderson, arc
ing service.
The Day will l&gt;cgin with the spending several days wills
celebration of Holy Commun­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Renderion at 9 a m. and afterwards son. They were Joined by the
rotfee will be served follow­ Waller Hendersons’ son Rob
ed by a series of three medi­ of San Franrisco, Calif., for
tations conducted by Father a few days. The entire group
John Thomas, rector of Holy visited friends In Daytona
Cross, The meditations will Reach and were dinner guests
last about 15 minutes each of Mr and Mrs. Larry Sands
with approximately 40 min­ al llteir new home on the St.
utes tree time for reading |Johns River one evening.
Ri-nson
Brown,
Howard
and meditation.
Coffee will )&gt;e served at Henderson and Sandy Mc­
noon to those bringing their Bride accompanied a group
own lunches and reading will of the FFA boys of DcLand
Ik1 held during the lunch High School and their dates
hour. Quirt day will end with on a trip to the Florida State
the service of evening prayer. Fair in Tampa last Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tim ­
When Ironing rurtalns, pin er and Mrs. Erma Albritton
a pillowcase to your waist of Tampa were weekend
and keep the dampened cur­ guests of their sister and her
tain inside. Pull it out as you family, Mr. and Mri. E. W.
Jones.
iron.

Children’s Opera

This Friday

Personals

Seminolo Chapter 2, Order
uf the EaHcrn Star, will oh
serve obligation night, this
Thursday.
The group will meet at 8
p.m. In the Masonic Hall and
all members and visitors arc
urged to attend.

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M ARIE PEM BERTON

Lake

By Shirley Wentworth
Brenda Elliott, five-yearold daughter uf Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Elliott, of Shirley Dr.
is home recuperating from a
lonsUcctomy performed at
the Winter Park Hospital last
week.

Personals
homo on Cecelia Dr. werr
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Culp of
Charlotte, N. C.

Ilouscgucsts at the Rear
Lake Terrace home of Mr.
and Mrs. William G. Carpen­
ter are Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Recent visitor! of Mr. and Zickert and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. C. Jones at their Irvin WRlchow of Wisconsin.

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ber birthday cake.

Miss Henson
Honored A t
Bridal Shower

And Program
Thirty members and guests
of the Social Corner Club No.
It enjoyed a corned beef and
cabbage dinner, prepared by
Mrs. Lillian Andrews, which
was held at the Congregation*
al Church recently.
Following the dinner an
impromptu skit was put on
by Mrs. Etna Norman, Ar*
thur KlrchboH anil Ed Lu*
dccke, at •’ .Maggie", ‘ ‘Jigg*’*
and "Dinty Moore."
During the meeting a poll
was taken, and it was found
that those present came ori*
ginaily from 18 states and
from Germany. Out of town
members included Mrs. An­
drews from Club No. 1 and
Mrs. May Santo from Club
No. 2, who arc winter visit­
ors here.
Club No. 11 was organized
two years ago and has held
monthly meetings since tint
time. It continues to grow as
more members come ant
join in the social good times,
which is the only purpose of
the club.
Persons who enjoy friend­
ship and a good dinner aro
Invited to attend the March
2nd meeting at the Congre­
gational Church, which will
be a pot-luck dinner. Tlio-o
attending should bring a eovcrcd dish for Hie dinner, and
their own table service

Mrs M. E. Register and 7
Mrs. William Hoffman were 11
eo-bostesses for a recent brid- -^
al shower honoring Miss Jean
a c u u .m
Henson, brido-cicct of Ronald
Cl
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Jones, at the Register resi­
dence, 2421 Cedar Ave.
DW Priced
Titc party rooms were dec­
torn
orated with rod and wtrite ar­
rangements of spring flower*
carrying out the Valentine
theme. Games and refresh­
ment* were enjoyed by a
group of friends of the honoree.
Guests included Mrs. llcrl
Henson mother of the himWe are Authorized Rale*
orce, and Mmcs. I.ln Rimer, J and Service Dealers for
Ken Gustavson, John Giovi-j Seminole County.
annl, Jerry Tower, Gerald
Meyers, Ned Moose, C. O. I
Sasser, Harvey Blimdswurth,
James White and the Misses!
Sylvia and Kint Giovianni. |
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Judy Sasser and Sandy Hos­
Ka»t l» l SI. al Sanford Ave.
tler.

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Quiet Day

Thursday

Following the rehearsal for
the Jones-Grant wedding, the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Jones and her sister,
.Mrs. Robert Cushing, enter*
tainrd with a rehearsal bullet
supper at the Jones home on
West First St.
The menu included ham,
f r i e d chicken, vegetables,
tossed salad, relish, lemon
ice box pie, fruit cake, cold
drinks and co.fee.
Hie table was overlaid with
a white damask cloth and
belli an arrangement of glad­
ioli. asters and pink candles.
The bridal couple. Miss
Shirliy Jones and Gary Grant,
presented the attendants with
appropriate gifts.
Those attending were ths
honored couple, her parents,
the groom's mother, Mrs.
Philip Grant, Mrs. F r e d
Jones, Mrs. Cushing, Miss
Kathy Grant, Danny Grunt,
Robbie Hemphill, Mr. and
Mrs. William Withcrow, Mr.
and Mrs. John Martin Ceresoli. Roger Rritton, Steve
Cain and Rev. Robert L.
Strickland.

Mrs. Titshaw

Church Plans

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.T A K IN G T IM E OUT sit the rehearsal party fo r u picture arc from left.
Miss Kathy Grant, mail! o f honor, Miss Shirley Jones, bride, Gary Grant,
proem and Robbie Hemphill, best man.
(Ilernhi Photo)

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Dorcas Class

lloeleaa will call with
g ifts and frien d ly
greetings from the com­
munity.

FollovAng Jones-Grant Rehearsal

Jackie McClain

Hostess For

Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to a
new home?

Pape 8— '*Vcd. Feb, 20, '63

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Ladies Society

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showing of new spring members

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D EAR A B B Y ; My husband und
I havo hi'i'ii fiyrhtinir about thin u\i*r
since Christmas and I'd like it set­
tled. The employes ut his office ex­
changed names und each title put
down what he (or she) wanted tor
Christmas. The girl whose name my
husband drew put down she wanted
a red silk slip! I told my husband
that over my dead IsmIv he'd buy an­
other woman a red silk slip, llu said
J was narrow-minded anti a poor
s|su t, hut I held my ground and he
finally bought her a nice bottle of
cologne instead. He still throws it up
to me that I was a poor s|&gt;ort. Is it
protter for u man to buy intimate ap­
parel for someone other than his
wife, or W AS I a poor Bitort?
JEN
DEAR JK N ; I HI your husband
that you are frankly jealous and ad­
mit to being a |H&gt;or sport when it
comes to his buying lingerie for
other women. He'll lovo you for it.
And I'll bet lie shuts up.
•

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•

UK AH A B B Y : Thank you for
telling that woman not to complain
because her husband never said “ I
love you,” that talk was cheap, and
if he supported her and liohaved him­
self, she should be satisfied. I left
my husband some years ago becuuse
all he said was “ I lovu you” — but
before we hud been murried a year.

Qaaobij.

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UEAlt A B B Y : If you go to a
prom with a very nice, hut very shy
hoy and at intermission he invites
another couple to go for a ride with
you, and the other couple is very
mushy and they are sitting in the
hack seat necking like there is no to­
morrow und the Ih&gt;.v who is necking
yells to your date that he had better
burry up ami kiss you or be w ill
show him how — what arc you sup­
posed to do? (That’s not a very good
sentence hut that is what happened
to me and it was very embarrassing.)
SOPHOMORE
DEAR

SOPHOMORE: You are
SU|l|K)se(l to pretend you are deaf.
And if your date gets flustered, turn
up the radio and drown out the
cheering net ion.
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What’s on your mind? f o r a |tcrsonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Aliby, Box SlUMi,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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llutc to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY. Box 3305. B EVER­
L Y H ILLS. CALIF., for Abby's new
booklet. "H O W TO W R ITE L E T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCASION’S.”

On(Bhidqsi

North looked over his IS
points carefully ami decided
N O tTH
2*
to M-ttle for vvhut lie Imped to
A A 10
V AQ7
he a safe smull slam. Hence,
♦ A B42
his leap to six no-trump.
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West opened the queen of
WI ST
EAST
diamonds and when South
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stinted to think befure play­
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ing from dummy. North re­
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marked, " I hope we aren't too
MOUTH (D&gt;
high."
A K J 02
V K II
South replied, **No, I am
♦ K 71
trying to figure out the best
*AQ3
way to go after an overtrick.
North and South vulnerable
1 can count It! tricks o ff tliu
HoaUi W e s t
North East
top.”
1N.T. Pass
0 N.T. Pass
Pass
Pass
South'* count included threa
Opening lead— # Q
spade tricks. He might have
to let the queen muke, but his
other three spades were sure I only reul play for that thir­
to he good. A little more teenth trick lay ill getting
atudy allowed South Unit Ids four spade tricks instead of

(jJr JKd
Pity the poor parent who
listens to all the child-rearV g advice handed out by tiie
experts, and wlar tries to
abide by it.
Take Ibis bit of high- soundins advice from an eminent
psychologist, for example:
"Tlie challenge of being a
parent is in switching roles,
lie must be an autocrat In
the beginning, a benevolent
despot in early childhood, ami
ofler a lorm of democratic
leadership to a student in
adolescence.”
Just what form of ''demo­
cratic leadership" can a par­
ent use to take care of such
typical adolescent • parent
clashes as the following:
A daughter wants to go

tlnee anil that he would get
them if lie could find West
witli tlie queen and not more
tliun two smull spades to buck
it up.
After this cogitation. South
won the diamond in hia own
hand led a spade toward dummy, finessed the ten, cashed
the ace, ran off four ciuha and
three hearts to wind up in his
own hand and then led the
king of apudes.
The queen dropped and
South hud Ids overtrick.
Why did SouUi play hia
clubs und hearts first? be­
cause there just might have
Wen u squeeze, in the unlike­
ly event that West hud start­
ed with four spudes ami four
diuiuuiids.

WomanBMyRuth
illett
steady at 15.
A son wants to work after
sellout in order to finance a
car of his own, ami his par­
ents feel he needs the time
for studying.
A daughter wants .o date
a buy her parents feel is
much too old for lier.
A son protests when asked
to do cliores around the
borne.
A daughter insists &gt;ti run­
ning around with a girl wiiose
parents have no control over
her at all.
A son s)&gt;cmls so much time
lim ing aimlessly around with
a bunch of W y» that his
grades are suffering.
A daughter, day after day,
leases her room in a mess

j .Seminole High HeImoI supliomore, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
M G. Munielr
'I lie impressive ceremonies
were held at n campfire, with
District Scout Commissioner

Town Water
Bonds Okayed
Approval on validation of
Immls for tiie proposed Alta­
monte Springs Municipal Ma­
ter System was given at u finul heuring conducted lust
i'riduy by Uiieuil Judge Yu*sar Carlton.
Tlu- courts will validate tlie
IMinds and they will W put up
fin public sale within 2U duys
if im objections are filed
uguiiist tlie proposed system.

for tier mother to clean up.
Those arc all pretty typical
parent • teenage problems. If
tliere is any way to handle
them by democratic leader­
ship. many a parent probably
wishes tlie psychologist would
explain Just how.
Hut until the experts get
ilown to specifies, tlie Wst
most parents can do is lo
*ely on parental authority
that says simply, "N o you
I can't” or, "As a member of
this family ilicsc things are
expected of you ”
That may not be democra­
tic. but at least It lets an
adolescent know what his par­
ents expect j ( him. He then
knows what kind ol behavior
they won't tolerate.

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Admissions
4 rank Stone.. D e B a r y :
Eleanor Smith. Dellary; Phyl­
lis Bragg, Dellary; Lauren
Letter, Titusville; Geraldine
Padgett, Enterprise; Melvin
Moran, Florida Young, Bev­
erly Wallace, Plcuthal Hub­
erts of Sanford.
Births
Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Young ot
Suufoid, a boy; Mr. ami Mrs.
Donald K. Dorman of Han­
ford, a hoy.
Discharges
51r*. Freddy Oliver und ba­
by, Geneva; Mrs. Jitinei Car­
michael. DeLurnl; M y r t l e
Johnson, Long wood; Deborah
Ann Bunihill Orlando.

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FKIIKUAKY 17
Admission*
Irntu Bisliee, Titusville; SidII e y Hummel-field, Daytona
Beach; Sylvester Elgin, Longwood; Lucille Bickel, Lukeworth; Georgia Mae Lingurd
Oviedo; licrold lhmtw tight,
Emanuel Cooper, James John­
son, KlizuWth Uruestle, Jessie
Tanner, Elouise Thompson,
Juquelyii Chevalier, Myrtiee
Lackey, .Murjorie Build, Jo­
seph Knight of Suitfunf.
Births
Mr. und Mrs. Warren Meit­
ner of Luke Mary, u buy.
Discharges
Suruli Cowan. Patricia Jul­
ian, Denver Vodoplch, Mr*.
Stanley Houston ami baby,
Mrs. Lemuel Stallworth and
huhy of Sanford.

FKIIKUAKY' IH
Admission*
Lilly Cullen, Do B u r y ;
Charles G i f f o r d , DeBary;
Henry Oliver, L illie Broad­
way, Willie Carter, Kenneth
Ceresoli, Max Johnson, Ber­
nice Osborne, Dorothy Pope,
Earl YVllliams.
Discharge*

Mr*. Fred Berryman and
huhy, Geneva; Eunice Horton,
Elsie Barrington, Ernest Pat­
terson, Mr*. Thomas Hammerrmith and baby, Mrs. Jo­
seph Cummings and Why,
Mrs. Billy King ami baby of
Sanford.

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Charter Copies
Are Posted

SI AIM'S SUNDAY

I 'l l O N E F A 2-1216

TALLAII AssCr
lU I'l) —
The Cabinet budget Commis­
sion agreed today to take an
oilier look al pmpised vulury
raise., lor more than 35
hcallli department sanitary
rngim it s .
The board, at the recoinin .Midi! mu of
Agricul­
ture Commissioner D j&gt;Ic Con
tier, delayed action on whai
Gov. Karris Hryant called a
‘ ‘ ni.tnlvr readjust inent” oi

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Admissions
• »&gt; ABC
Helen Perrick, D e l l a r y : | » # i d n d lt o r t k ”
1: lo i - 1 Magie
M om ea te
Theodore Itroome, Dellary;
apart*
Irene l ’izzo, Dellary: Gladys ,* IJ it- tttuntie (Bssther
lt&gt; U U - l ’ik. h suing
Ucrryuiun, Geneva; Deborah
P »«t
Ann Uarnhill, Orlando; Jo­
seph Tart, Osteen; Eddie
Maddox, Hupeville, Gu.: Isaac
Hawkins. Osteen; Ernest Pat­
terson, Henry Peters. Lillian
Marie Bell, Cynlliiu Y\ illiahi*.
Copies of the proposed now
Owen Doyle, Etta Dorman, charter for the Town of CssLeltuy McIntosh, Lionel Sipes, selhcrry were posted for the
Slieilu Kell, Ollie (iillis, Den­ public toduy in the Town Hull
ver Yiulopich, M'illinm Henry in picpiiiution of a special
Uoud, Lawrence Davis, Eun­ public meeting set tor next
ice Horton of Snilfunl.
Ylomlay at 7:3t&gt; p. in. in the
Births
Hull.
Mr. uml Mrs. Fred BerryMrs. Lillian Henning, Css.
iniiu of Geneva, a gill; Mr. sulhetry clerk, sunt llml two
uml Mis. Thunms lliiuitiicr- |copies of the charter also are
siillth of Sanford, a girl.
available to residents for pe­
Discharges
riods up to 21 hour*.
George Couchnian, M illiaui
Hill, Kathleen Corley, Tim­
othy Gordon, liulpli Wilkins,
NEYV YORK ( U P I I — Dick
Tommy o J o h n a o n, Willie
Frank McCloud, Willis Mc­ Weber, winner of the All-Star
Cloud, Elisabeth Ann Chumas, |Imvling touniH inent for Hie
Kdwurd S. McCall Sr., of Sun- second struiglil year, Tuesday
ford; John Henderson, Alta­ i was voted the professional
monte; Jerry Orr, Luke Mon­ ! athlete of the month in .Innroe; Itielmrd lliltcll. Lake I uury, and tlius became elig­
Monroe; Dalar Gay Hutto, ible for Hie $I0.IHK) liickok
l.ougwood and Piemm Little, Awimi us ullilete of the jear.
Dcliury.

J. J. Huy ami Scoutmaster
Howard I’rultl conferring tin* Jockey Award
ARCADIA, Calif. (U P I) —
distinguishing eagle pm on
Mumelc. Tlie truditiouul pin­ Ismael Milo Valenzuela re­
ning ceremony was carried ceived the George W oolf Me­
out iiy presenting tlie pin to morial Jockey Award u* one
his mother, who then pinned of tiie nation's tup relliaineii
in a public ceremony Tuesday
it oil her son.
Muinele I* Senior I’alrol at Hunts Anita race track.
Lender of Troop 643 ami Tlie presentation wus made l&gt;&gt;
serves us lioop scl ibe. lit is U [ Mr*. Genevieve Woolf-Cuycr.
stamp collector, enjoys guu- |widow uf the noted jockey
|lieiy, s w im m in g und chemis­ who lost hi* life in a riding
at Santa Anltu iii
try, us well in. booling olid
I Did.
lumping.

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W ED N ESD AY P. M.

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Tonight

By Oswald Jacoby

Youngster Made 'Eagle'
Chuck Mumelc, of Troop 513
was made nn Cagle Seoul al
Court of Honor ceremonies
held recently.
The new Cagle Scout, who
holds 25 merit liinfges bus
Wen iii scouting for five
years. Hr la u Id yiur old

Notes

By Abigail Van Buren
he had broken every rule in the book.
And while his " I love votis” were
still ringing in my ears. In* was boun­
cing me o ff every wall in the house.
SICK OK "1 LOVE YO U ”

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WEEKEND.-quontify
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HUNDREDS OF OUTSTAND­
ING VALU ES MARKED WITH
A S P E C IA L B LU E RIBBON
TO ASSURE YOU OF TH E
G R EA TES T SAVINGSI

D AM K1. C. Gnllant,
non o f Mr. and Mr*. 1).
C. Gallant, It. It. 1, has
been named a cadet in
the A ir Force Reserve
O fficer training pro­
gram at Florida State
University. He is ma­
joring in economics and
will be commissioned a
second lieutenant when
he completes bis mili­
tary training.

'Early Bird’
Gets Breakfast
At Church
The ' Early Flird" Isn't get­
ting any worm* but hr I*
getting hit breakfast at the
Flrtt Meilsxliit Church of
Banford this week.
Methodist* of the Pel-mil
District are celebrating flte
225lh anniversary of John
Weilry'a "heart-warming ex­
perience" in Aklergate St.
thii week by holding New
Life Mittionx in every church
in the district.
First Church In Sanford It
having an "Early bird break­
fast" in the church social
hall at 0:30 a. m. each day
in order that men of the
church and school students
may attend the daytime
meetings? ttrgular services
are held daily at 7:.T0 p. in.
More Ilian 50 persons were
in attendance Monday morn­
ing for the breakfast wltii a
alight Increase present on
Tuesday.
Devotions
after
breakfast aro given by Ilrv.
J. Milburn Mrixmd of Jack­
sonville, speaker for |l»e New
Life Mission. Members of
the congregation form cominiltees of rooks for the
morning meals.
Charles Sclph &gt;t Winter Ha­
ven is serving as song lead­
er for the evening services
which are open to the public.

FARMER GRAY THICK j /

Life Underwriters meet at
noon Thursday at the Capri.
Speaker will lie Itirliard It.
Davies, general agent for tho
Lincoln National Life Insur­
ance Co.

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Heart Sunday —
Give, Give GIVE
The case for citizen contributions
to the annual February Heart Fund
drive is easy to make. More than half
the yearly deaths in the United
States result from heart ailments
and related blood vessel diseases.
Some people may imagine that
with the federal government estab­
lished in heart research through the
National Heart Institute, there is no
need to enlarge private research e f­
forts or perhaps even maintain them
at current levels.
Obviously, however, the more in­
dividuals and groups who are digging
into the problem, the more likely it
is we may find the critical answers
to the nation's biggest health scourge.
In the lOGO-fil fiscal year, about
1,100 individuals undertook heart
studies in programs under the guid­
ance o f the American Heart Assn.
The agency’s research committee
says other “ scientifically meritor­
ious” inquiries could be started if
more money were available. Hut as
mutters stand, rising research costs
actually are constricting present e f­
forts.
The call, therefore, is for a bigger
1IH33 contribution that the $20 mil­
lion total reached in two previous
years. Says A H A :
“ There are dangers in permit­
ting basic medical research to como
entirely under the aegis o f govern­
ment, or indeed of any single grant­
ing agency . . . .
“ It is clear that many o f the pro­
grams initiated (by A H A ) have been
successful because they have been
emulated by government and by
other voluntary health agencies.
“ Only by sustaining this trailblazing rule can other new concepts
be developed . . . ."
Thus, say the Heart Fund's man­

NATURE CALLS

Peter Edson

BUT THE LINE IS BUSY

9

Political

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front $1.15 an hour to *1.251tries covered since the IWt
for some 24 million workers minimum wage increase took
already covered. This will he effect. Wirt* reports. He finds
the second alliance from the that workers not covered by
St an-hour rate authorised by Use act did not benefit indi­
1961 amendments to the Fair rectly from the increase. Its
Labor Standards Act.
uses this fact to underline the
Two million workers receiv­ necessity fbr further mini­
ed Hie firs! 15 cents-an-hour mum wage law coverage.
IT. S. Chamber of Com­
raise and 0OO.OOU retail trade
and construction workers not merce. however, has announc­
previously
covered
w e r e ed its opposition to any fur­
Most frequently mentioned brought under the act for the ther extensions of minimum
proposal is to provide Fair first time at $t an hour. wage luw coverage until ef­
Labor Standards Act cover­ These newly covered workers fects of the 1961 increases
age to .’&gt;(KM)on hotel, motel, will have their wages raised have been fully dissipated.
restaurant and laundry work­ to SI.15 Sept. 3. !!*;i and to This would probably mean no
ers. which Congress refused St.25 an hour a year later.
I action before 1966.
to do in 1961. Other proposals
Employer
arguments
They'll also be eligible fur
have been made to extend i time-and-a-half pay fur work against minimum wage laws
coverage to over six million over 4-1 hours a week alter are principally that they tend
workers m retail and whole- Sept. 3. 1963, lor over 42 hours to c r e a t e
unemployment
|sale trade, local transporta- a year later, and fur over 40 among unskilled workers and
that lliey reduce purchasing
lion, industrial and white col­ hours two years later.
power by promoting inflation.
lar workers.
All these increases
Next Sept. 5—the day alter
" ( I.iltlp evidence is offered to
made applicable to rclail and I
support these theories, how­
abor day, incidentally—the
minimum wage will advance sen ice industries with It mil­ ever. and the assertions ar*
lion or more annual business
.....
..
. in direct conflict with the re
receiving $250,000 worth ofj port just sent to Congress by
goods across state lines. For
Wirt*.
Ihc first lime this broadened
Employers
also
advance
Hie act to coicr industries nol
the argument that govern­
wholly
in interstate comMr .1 It .lernigun
ment should have no part m
merer.
City Recreation Director
setting wages iu a tree econ­
Secretary of Labor W. Wil­
Santord, Florida
omy—eicn minimum wages.'
lard Wirt* has just sent to
Dear Mr. Jcniigun
It is conceded by the Cham*]
On behalf ol the more Ilian Congress an annual report on her, however, that the S3 bil­
lad Scouts and l-eadcrs who the cttecls nl thear likll
lion increase in Hie national
enjoyed llic camp at Mellon 1amendments
wage bill attributed In mini­
Park may tie suy thanks lo ! He finds that Ihc Bail raises
mum wage raises is only on*
you and the entire recreation had no inflationary impact on per cenl of the $325 billion to­
department
wages in general. Also, he tal.
Your help on Him was finds that the raises hud few
These are the main lines of
much appreciated and will he detrimental effect* on Hie
argument dial will he heard
|long remembered by all those levels of employment In al
as Hie Kennedy administra­
privileged to participate in footed Industrie*
tion presents details of it*
this eient in recognition of
Only in the southern saw­
plans for further expansion of
Scoutingx 53rd anniversary.
mill industry was any drop in
minimum wage coverage.
If at any time Ibe Scout* employment noted, hill this
and l/Caders o( the area can merely continued a decline
(U rga iM
over your soil's timid wishes, assist you and Hie depart- that has been going on (or 1
Gator*
you cull piobubly roux your mrnt in any way do nol licsi- number of years.
(ate lo call on Hieiii.
Of 38 industries alloctcd by
boy into your own field.
New
Your* truly
minimum wage increases in
Please remember, however, I
it. F. lianas
Hie Suiilli, prices dropped in
— In —
that winning a son to your!
Camping Chairman
eight and increased by an
Recaps
viewpoint is like catching fish j
St
J o h n * District aicragc of three per coni in
— you can’t cliih or cocicc fish 1
• Truck Tire*
It S. A.
ninr. But living standards byto bite but you rail entice
In All Size*
James J. Hay
all
covered
workers
arc
rethem with the proper liait!
Chiet of Tom-A-llawk* IMirtcd lo have liceii increased
CAVANAU
GH
A lot of very successful
St. Johns D i s t r i c t by about III per cenl.
T l l t K HKItVICK
business and professional men
n o t S. French A t*.
B.S.A.
Employment has actually
I are duds at this simple rule
_____________
FA 2-226S
increased
in
all
oilier
indusof parental psychology.

agers, those Americans who respond
to their apical will be helping to at­
tack the leading cause o f death in
this country, nnd at the same time
sustaining the useful role of private
research in n period when govern­
ment tends more and more to com­
mand the field o f scientific inquiry.
Sunday is Heart Sunday here . . .
Many, many volunteers will be going
around the area asking for your
help . . . . Give, give, G IV E !
Also aiding the Heart Fund Drive
are the two big shows put on annual­
ly by the skating rinks. This is a na­
tional project o f rinks all over Ameri­
ca. and has brought thousands o f dol­
lars to the Heart Fund.
Skate City in Longwood will have
its show. Feb. 2 lt!i with five at­
tractive young ladies competing for
the title o f Queen of Hearts, at a
penny a vote. An exciting skating
show will also be seen.
Melody Skating Rink on Onora
Rd. in Sanford is hard at work on a
first-class skate show production,
scheduled for March 3 and six young
ladies from Seminole High are com­
peting for the crown of the Queen of
Henris.
Futile proceeds o f both these
shows go to the Heart Fund and rink
owners Paul Mikler and Shenly Rest
are to lie commended for the long
hours o f extra time they put in on
this project each year. So are the
members o f the skate clubs who
make -.ill their own costumes and
s|&gt;end hours practicing for the show,
and the Queen candidates and their
supporting teams who are hard at
work selling tickets.
Now it's up to you. the public,
(and more than half o f all deaths are
CASK O-ltlg: Dr. lion is a ly higher income of other fa the 1's trade or professions.
due to heart disease) to do your part.
If you d.iils will use tint,
Dig deep. You help your own |talented surgeon with n uni­ trades or professions is wide­
insti ad of riding roughshod
spread.
heart, when you help your heart fund. versal piuhtcni.

WASHINGTON - (N E A ) —
President Kennedy's announc­
ed intention to ask Congress
for authority to tiring more
workers under the minimum
wage law points up a major
dispute on this issue between
the U. S. Department of La­
bor and the U. S. Cliamlier
of Commerce.

Letters

Worry Clinic

-And it is usually n mistake.
“ Dr. Cl line,'' be asked dur­
It is based on four-flushing!
ing tlie furuiil following my For tlie oilier prison usually
address before bis State Med- |rites
|
Ids biggest week's in­
icul Society, “ my son is my come and llieii casually inlimbiggest lieiiducbe!
inutes it is just Ids "uverago*
“ For lie is a junior in high salary!
|school. And a sniurt boy, if I
I’leusr don't let greed or en­
I do *ny so myself.
vy of big incomes deteimine
EDITOR’S NOTE— Presi­ a licw Europe of his own 1London where Prime .Min­ I “ I'd like to have linn study
the choice of any boys career!
dent Charles do Gaulle's grand design, with Ixith Bri­ ister
Harold
Macmillian's medicine so we could form u
Most lathers unwillingly
■•grand design'* for Europe, tish and United Stales intlu- I government faced the implea•father and son' partnership.
domineer and dominate their
which excludes llic United once reduced to zero.
1sant truth that 15 months of
“ But be refuses cion to conMales and ttrilain. confronts
The DeGaullo concept calls 1negotiations lo enter llic Com- 1 rider medicine . In fact, la* sous. These dads eieli try lo
dictate llic vocational choices j So send for my 2U0 point
Grimiest recorded flood ills.
(lie West with major pro­ fur a Europe stabilized and |inim Market hud failed ami I
j seems lo piefer ANY piofcs- of their offspring.
“
Tesla
for
Good
Parents,"
eiiI
aster
occurred in 1887, when
blems. How does an obvious­ dcminalod by France and left 1liem with mi altcrnaliie.
sioti except medicine.
So the boys resent their closing a stamped, return cn-1 China's Yelluiv It 11at overly divided West now deal Germany working In dose col­
For the Western alliance, I -Why don’t fathers enjoy
dad* regimentation and thus |vclopc, plus 20 cent*. 11 slum a |(lowed and killed PU0,MM)
with the Soviet Union? What laboration, and living in co­ ' its unity shaken as it had nut
, enough prestige in the eyes of project their dislike upon the how lo “ hail” your rldldran! j people.
does Dc Gaulle's grand de­ existence with the Soi let , been since llic end of World
their sous lion inlays to pcrim____________ tST. 1933___________
sign do to present alliances? Union. The leadership would I War II, there also were maslade
them to specialist ill tile
What is Ik' Gaulle's next Ik? French. France, not the i site problems.
' U M S U K A A tte A T A J A V / / V 0 V
dad's profession?”
move? These question* are United
States,
would
lie
Policies which had been
Even Bihllc.il Isaac had this
discussed in the following dis­ Europe'* spokesman in Mos­ ; keystones for nearly 20 .tears
age-old dilemma, too, for his
patch. written by ITt’ l For­ cow.
i seemed about lo lie ehanged, older son Esau prefei red lo
eign New Analyst Phil NewThere was gloont recently j new alliances about lo lie j he a hunter mstenil of a shop
111
So.
P n lm *l(o
soin alter consultation with t in Brussels where France's formed.
held like his lather.
other UP! correspondents in ' five partners in the European
For in a world of power
Phone FA 2-0814
WASHINGTON (U P I) - As relieve them of this obligation. uiisafcgiiardod vigor, lliey
Thera urw four hnsic rea­
l-ondon, Paris and Bonn.
I Common Market wero fore- politics, Do Gaulle was de­
I wus pleased, therefore, to would he listed on a congress­
sons why foils avoid following public servants, members of
For good or evil. President 1ed against their will lo ac­ termined lo forge Ins own
nute that thr House Rules
Charles do Gaulle has seiz­ cept Do Gaulle’s determina­ power bloc and devil taken I in the same line of business us Congress oftentimes must per­ Committee, which is known for man's expense account, just
j their dads:
form duties Hint are burden­
like the real stuff.
ed the initiative in Europe.
tion tliat Britain be excluded the hindmost.
( I ) The fathers success in­ some anil jtossihly even dan­ Hie quality of its mercy, has
What make* De Gaulle?
I think the committee's ac­
Atkl by iKjwor of the veto from Die European commun­
moved to eliminate some of
From Paris, UPI corres­ timidates the son! For lie fig­ gerous.
lie already is exerting the ity.
the
hardships.
tion
is lo he eomntrndcd.
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Among the onerous tasks
And there was gloom in pondent Joseph W.. Grigg re­ ures it would be 20 years be••third force'* lie foresees for
The committee lias proposed From time In lime, repurts
foic
lie
might
even
equal
Ids
ported :
that can belall tlie lawgivers
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1865
new rules which would, in e|- hale drifted hack of members
are assignment* from con­
“ De Gaulle neier has made dud's present success.
fect, restrict journeys by of C o n g r e s s overexerting
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
MEMBERS
NEW TURK STOCK EXCHANGE
Meanwhile,
people
w
o
1
1
I
d
gressional committees to make
any secret of hi* 'grand de­
tend to say lie was riding on |Kist adjournment t r i p s to House members to Horse who
sign.*
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a
KurojH'
which
themselves in their zeal to re­
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might conceivably have some
strange amt distant lands.
stretches trom tlie Ural* to bis ilads coattails.
— MAH-HAH) ) VJHV. MK. S C iD u Educe tlie counterpart surplus.
valid
reason
lor
going
abroad
f l t t l NOT
So
most
Itoys
w
a
lit
to
enter
,
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TO A KltKE AD U LT COUIISK
tlie Atlantic, indc|icndcnt of
Most congressmen would, ol
I
'Ihe new House rules would
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In iiddilion, Hie changes
any outside direction or tute­ a DIFFERENT field. Then course, prclcr to spend the en­
tk W B t
“ SECURITIES AN D INV E STIN G ”
AM ANY QUACKS HAJE 8 6 6N S E L L - / HAK-KAFF:-*—
unlurlunutcly, provide
every bit of success they at­ tire adjournment period in would lift (rum their shoulders 1mil.
■t&gt;430i344T 11M3 FAKE OASOUME PILL-6 THAT , ) AS A FELLOW/ 4 lage, particularly from the
tain will bo credited to them their home districts, familiar­ llic onus of helping to dispose ' any protection lor members
H i WAS l IKE IDEA 6ECMS PREflOSTECOUE'/lsNeKTOC TT5
United States.
FOUR WEEKLY LECTURES
—- ru.
I TpAT‘5 WHY I'M PREPARING A y -S )
h a p p y TO
“ It is a very long-term vi­ instead of to their dads.
izing llieinselves with (lie prob­ of foreign currencies Dial the of the Senate, who have peritA vt TO
l DEMONSTRATION F0(2 MV
"WEr
1 sion, one lie certainly does
(21 .Many fatlieis in a mo­ lems ol llieir constituents.
U. S. gov eminent has uccum hap* la-eii even more scllteifs
BEGINS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2«
f-l'PLT lltfc
RANKEKS/ INCIDENTALLY./
(OEMON&amp;TKATiON/
nol expect to come about this ment of fiiligim and irrita­
lint when there arc mailers ill.1ted under its aid programs. and courageous aloiut accept­
fieHCHEK, tYJOOLD YX1 CACfiT&amp; j
7:30 I'.M. AT OUR OFFICE
These currencies, k n o w 11 ing duties across llic seas.
year or next or perhaps even tion, will cxclului. "I wish I overseas (hut need llieir at­
-.WATTH tT?.
As taxpayers, let us hope
as
“ counterpart
for flic or to years. Iiut he bad never chosen this gol tention, they seldom shirk. variously
CALL FA 2 7252 TODAY FOR REGISTRATION
I* convinced that sooner or darn profession.”
Their credo in this regard fund*," or “ play money,'* they will decide to spare Ihcin1
0
1
FIRST STREET WEST
SANFORD. FLA.
would no longer lie s|wnt with selics. too.
The son, healing this re. migli! be stated as follows:
later the Soviets will break
|with lied China and turn to muik, flguics Hint if Ids
“ Ask nol only what we call
the West. When tiiey do, he futhcr is not satisfied with do for our country, but wlial
wants to be ready to ncgoti that trade or business, then country we can do it In.'*
ate with them.” .
why should tho hoy enter it?
Some of them even have
It is indeed a long-term vi­
(3) Many men become vic­ been known to expose their
sion. for De Gaulle is 73 and tims of tlie “ Distant pastures wives and children lo the ri­
he lias hut three more years appear greener" fallacy
gors of foreign travel, which
, hOBUNG
left in oflice.
Thus, a dentist may tell Ins rcllccts .1 dedication over and
I At
AT THE-BAIT
TU t
As DcGaullr has pressed son to enter medicine. But tho beyond llic call of duty.
AGAIN*- his own nurlear and Euro­ physician then urges his boy
Alone with numerous other
pean policies, tlie rift lie has to study law because of tlie citizens wlm have Hie inter­
opened in Western unity has fat fees lie hcuis that luivyers ests ol our lawmakers at
______
been compared in importance obtain, etc.
heart, I hair long felt that
with the split between tiic
This envy o f tlie supposed- j something should be done
Soviet Union and Bed China.
As indignation cooled down
.11
(o the simmering (wiint it was
Page 1-A Sanford, Floridti Wed., February 20, 1003 possible that /Uie rifi might
proic neither so deep nor
« « 1111:11 1 . i.n i oxi, Kuiitm m i ri mlisiimi
:$ &amp; I BHDItOOMS — I, 1
2 BATHS
»o important as it now seem­
l imit xiaisiii.i.
utmsnii *, «iu»aui.u
ed.
S U ii « « I ii k Udllor
A « l v » r t l s l i i « Director
jt lit
J t x ii: i~ » i io i :*i » h »:h
PRICED FROM $11,900
De Gaulle was described as
County Kdllu r
llusluesa Xlanager
confident that neither the
i M i a . i t r t im i. il
sn itu .rt j i i x m
Society L d lt o r
Classified Maunder
LOW D O W N PA Y M E N T — F.H.A. or C O N V E N TIO N TA L FIN ANC ING
Common Market nor the
nut 11n.t. 1xno 1111m
i n t x K to l.io l.iM :
Western alliance would suf­
S'catuie Editor
Circulation Xlansgsr
fer.
French
sources also
ritu u w 1:1.1.a
KITCHENS BY
Xleclmulcnl Ku|&gt;L
G E N E R A L ELECTRIC
pointed out that Britain's ban
■1 um i i i m i n 11t i t.e
from the Common Market
My Mall
•lunar llrllirry
need no4 be permanent.
All IHfcrr
Srmlnalr Cnnnly
til.Xu 1 U « r
IS.im
I
Tear
:- l iw w
s . j i * XloiitliS

Phil Newsom Says*. . .

DeCaulles Grand Design

Bd * m e t

Dick West Says

: Somewhere In A Far Oil

A

Own A Home of Your Own

REf.

in lovely

Ravenna Park

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“ Homes In A Community Built With Pride1

Vi &amp;

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OVER 33 YE AR S
At First A I'alm ello
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Piano*
• Rental Red*

5 S J w G / V U lk iL h .
CUSTOM

C O N S T R U C T IO N CO .

BUILDING

A

SPECIALTY

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HOMES

ON

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T IZZY

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TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
TOl ALETHA &gt;t. ACIlET.
W hoa*
n*al&lt;t*nc*
and
Jacksonville State Sen. John
Addre et la Unknown
E. Mathews haa predicted the
o r W lio Con ceal* H *r **1 f
O R N
CO M PLA INT
1063 Legislature will be un­ It aAv ln vH W
been (ll&lt;“'t In lb * C ir ­
able to aolvo the complex cuit Court In and f o r Semi­
nole
County.
Florida.
In
problem o f financing higher Chancary, entitled “ ID A S K.
education In the alloted 60 A C I l E T . P la in t if f, - r e - A L I L
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daya and will have to go into Tp ra
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apeclal aeeilon.
the above named P l a i n t i f f and
When Mnthetva mude hi* a a a ln tt T « u a* the Defendant
NOW
T IIE ItE FO IlK .
T H IS
views known to Got. Farria IS T O N O T I F V TO U T lie t If
Bryant Monday, the governor you wleh to defend aaalnet
and nonteet tn* above entitled
replied; ‘Tn government, the |notion. Tou e re Req uired to
time required to do a Job ia I file yo ur A n e w e r or other
w r itte n defenee. I f any you
the time available to do it."
have, to thl* Comp laint with

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W A X .T E H

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De fe n da nt V,
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1414 South 11th Blar#
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a eult f o r d l v o r r * haa beea
Inetltuted
a g a ln et
you
by
W A L T E R J. D W T E R In the
c ir c u it Cour t o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit o f Florid a in
and f o r Seminole County. F lc r.
Ida. T it* ab b re viated title 0f
the
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T ou ara h er eb y required t t
fi le yo ur an e w e r or other de.
the Clerk o f the above etyled f e ri. lv * ple a din g In tha above
etyled
caue* w ith the Clerk
Co ur t
and
to
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upon
P l a i n t i f f * At to rn ey. A L B E R T o f the Circuit Co urt o f eald
and
atrv*
a copy
X. F IT T S , whnt# addrete I* County,
upon
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and
1 Maeonle flulldlna, Sanford, th e re o f
Flo rid a, a copy o f eald an ­ T urk , T Maitland P la ia , Malt,
Florid a,
a t to rn e y *
for
e w e r o r o th e r
w ritt e n
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ahova atyleit Court s ra n t the aa aln tt you f o r the re lie f de.
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ab o ve named P l a i n t i f f a D i ­ mended In the Complaint.
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and f r » m T o u ;
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NOT T O
A N S W E R Memln.de County. Florida, thl*
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(S E A L )
b* entered aaalnet Tou.
Ar th u r H. Beck wit h , J , .
W I T N E S S My Hand and OfClerk
f i n a l Seal at Sanford. S em i­
By M arga re t * . T y r e
nole County. Florida, title : i l h
Depu ty Clerk
day o f January, A. D. IMS.
Marian Tuck, o f tha firm * f
(SEA L)
A r th u r H. Deck w ith, Jr.. It ae.ett and T u c k
C le rk
of
abut*
etyled 7 Maitland P lata
Maitland, F lo r id a
Court.
A t to r n e y * far P l a i n t i f f
By: Margaret E. Tyre,
Publleh Jan. i t * F tb . t. It,
D. C.

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A t t o r n e y f o r P la in tiff.
Publleh Jan. I * 4a Fab.
JO. 1441.
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2. Notices - Personals

ij. Education - Instruction
I. I ransitoitution
O ffice 204 W . First 5. Foot!
fi. For Rent
d e a d l in e s
GA Special Notices
7. Rttsiness Rentals
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
8. Reach Rentals
Tues., Ihru Fn. - 3 P. &gt;|. day 9. For Sale or Rent
before insertion. Moo. • hat. 10. Wanted to Rent
noon.
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sule
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
13. MortRitite Loans
Tues., thru Frl. • 3 P.M. day
It. Insurance
before insertion. Mon. • Sat
15. Ruiduess Opportunity
noon.
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
Legal Notice
10. Situations Wunted
20. H n bysltters
•n IK* ( ohm wf thr ( nanlf
Jtimr. ftrmtn«tt (n xi.lf, su ir
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21. Reality Salons
Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
21 . Electrical Services
25. I’ lumliing Sendees
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. S|H&gt;cial Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
20A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
80. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Roats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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Feb. 20, 1963 — Page 3-A 12. Real Estate Fur Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Services

rlsrrat|0n
Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trade* Institute llox It, c o
Sanford Herald.

fi. For Rent
FUllN. Apt. 2300 Mollonvillc.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom home.
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2-3234
or FA 2 0525.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2 3483.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. 575 month. Pit.
FA 2 5303.
3 Bedroom Ikiuse. 2406 Stevens Ave. Plume 319 4671.

K E N T A RED

"I thought the wns kidding when she said they were

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath NO DOWN payment, Suniand
home, large corner lot, 311
Estates. By owner. KlIA
Tucker Dr., Suniand Es­
loan. 3 Bit, 1 bath. 1’ iionc
tates. V A—nothing down,
FA 2 0269.
monthly payments $92.00.
By OWNER. 3 BR, CB home.
FA 28074 • FA 2-2218.
Fla. room Sprinkler sys­
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
tem, large yard. Good loca­
air-condition, central heat.
tion. FA 2 4836.
Near Big Bear Lake. Alio
S bedroom, 2 bath home In 16. Female Help Wunictl
Casselberry. Will take Utc
model car or diamond ring TAKING APPLICATIONS for
waitress. Must he over 21.
as part payment. Possession
Apply l’ ig 'N Whistle, 8 un­
at once. O. S. Miller, Brok­
til 4:30.
er, Orlando. Ph. GA 5-2230
or a&gt;3-9525
COLORED” MAH) for elderly
rotiple. General housework.
323-0557.
St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
to call regularly e a c h
month en established Studio
3 BR., 2 hath home. Nothihg
Girl Cosmetics clients in
down, 165. ino. 222 Palin
and around Sanford making
Place. Prater Homes. 1’h.
necessary deliveries, etc. 3
FA 3-1928.
or 4 hours per day. Route
T .M .N . E N TE K I’ UiSES
will pay up to $5 00 |ier
Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
hour. Write STUDIO GIRL
wooded area at Mmgdale.
COSMETICS, Dept. 70932,
See Mr. Ferguson at sale*
Glendale, Calif.
office and pick your lot
and Ikuve models. Low 17. Mule Help Wunted
down—low monthly paymt*.
AIR-Conditioning men need­
IM M E D IATE
ed. See our ad tinder Edu­
OCCU PANCY
cation &amp; Instruction. Com­
3 Hotlroom, l l j batli, no qualmercial Trades lllititutc.
IfyiiiK. Sec Mr. Fcrcuson.
Ixingdalc yulxiivlylon Umyi- 19. Sltuntinnv minted
wood.
Child Care, FA 3-2274
Bedroom
brirk
Itoine*.
Cltolce locations. FHA. $450 Children kept. FA 2 4182.
down. $78 month. Modus Child care. FA 3 0709.
Jarvl*. FA 2-1810.
Work uantnl. FA 2-7053.

Holla way, Hospital A Baby
going to run the rapids!"
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
6. For Rent
, 6. For Rent
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. lit St. FURN. 4 Bit. 2 hath, lake- |TWO BEDROOM iinfiimi.hed
front home. $1U0 mo. Joint
lktu»e. 403 San Carlos, $63
W Ft.AKA
Al’ .VII T ' . l K N IS :
E. Fox Realtor. Ph. 32.10339
Three
room
furnUhed
Rooms private baUis, 111
apartment.
2101
Magnolia,
W. First St.
LARUE 3 BR House. Double
$15. Robert A. Williams,
garage. 803 E. 20th. Call
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Phone FA 2 3951.
for appointment. 322-8120.
house. 826 Escambia. Pli.
CARE for children. 323 9303.
FA 2 0274.
Funnelled 3 ROOM furn. apt. Adults.
BEAUTIFULLY
1IIU
I'ark
Avc.
DAYS WORK. FA 2 5759.
Rtktnt. FA 2 7431
ROOMS. Thr r.ablei, 401
Real Ertatr — MortRaRe,
Magnolia Ate. FA 2 0720.
HR . kitchen equipped, 965 IT;HNI6IIKU 4 HR, 2 bath 111 N. I'ark Avc.
FA 2-2420 21. Ilra u ty Salons*
mo. FA 2-4549 after 5 p in.
house on Uki\ FA 241471 or
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
Owner must sell. Take over HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-2H37.
chen equipped. FA 2-3049. VnfurnUht-d t or 2 bedroom
Complete Beauty Service
$49.u) payments. 3 bed­
Apartments. Kildten equip­
FA 26347.
FA 2-5742
Q U A L IT Y R E N T A L S
rooms in Suniand. FA 2-4181 103 So. Oak
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Pb. Furnished
or
unfurnished,
tv
tm b
riH c irr
cockt,
NEWLY FURNISHED Urge
v o t ii ' r o r B irr
Cut
W
Curl
Beauty
Shop
FA 2-4871.
large modern 3 RR. 2 bath 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
M *m
J C D irtA E
r i R c i i T . T O i.H A n O l.P
\V. JOHNS ON
2 BR duplex. 14th St. LongFEBRUARY
SPECIAL
ed
backyard.
Air-condition­
iv
and
rim
ic n v o i.i:
an,I JI NK I. JOHNSON.
country home with fire­
Wood. 838 3298.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Stir• n i'V T T . r i . i m i i i v
ISEMBIt J. I'AUKi:It ftn I
er. Kitchen equip|&gt;cd. l&gt;ow New operator get acquainted
place, over 2000 square feel
IV
C H A V ! i :h i
M l. 1)1131
JAN ITT A. 1‘AltKUH, hi*
plua City. 201 W. 1st St.
offer. $19.09 cream wave,
down payment. 3309 S. I’ ark
VO TII-n T il U R I'IIV II
Houses lor rent. For infor­
wife, P e f a m la n u ,
plus kcparatu large utility
$7.50 complete. Open even­
F R A N K J. r i W T .
Ile .h le n ce
a n tl Malting
Ave. FA 2 1781.
2
Bedroom
house.
Kitchen
mation
contact
Ted
Wil­
nioni.
$10o
furnUlied,
$140
P .a lntlff.
Addreaa Unk nown.
ings by apt. 318 Palmetto
equipped.
817
Escambia
Dr.
»a.
liams Hardwire, 205 E.
unfurnished, with lease.
T O U A N D B A C H o r TOU
3 Bit., Ufa bath house: or
Ave. 3229834.
W IEEIC MARTIN ard MAR a r * hereby n otified that aull
FA 2 0920 after 8 p. m.
25
th
St.
T I I A J. M A R T I N , hla wile .
wiU trade fur Hou#etrall«r.
ha* been commenced against
•s
Spacious, split leicl
lake
•
pcfeiotmita you In Ih# Circuit Court nf
FA* 2 0934.
21. E lec trica l S ervices
t iii:
k t v t i:
or
iiu iiiiia
th* Ninth Jn.lh l.il Circuit o f
front liotnc, 4 1IR, 3 hath
T O i W l t . l . l i : M A R T I N alol
Ilia S ta le nf Florida In and
FRIGIDAIRE
available Immediately, nil- 3 BR, It-j bath. 120! Selma
M A R T H A J. M A R T I N , hla f o r Hamltiiile County, th* a b ­
Northwest Quarter nf the
wl fa,
ltd., laingwood. $300 down,
bre viated tit le o f which l«: tv th is r u i n i t rn ritT o f
Sales &amp; Service
furnished, $195 wllJi lease.
N&lt;iiittiaa»t Quarter of Sec­
W h o e e reatdeneaa and Foet P A E I i
ntVKIt 8 A V I N O S T its: MVTit j i m rist. e m ­
take up payments.
House Wiring, Free Estimates
tion 3. Township II South,
O ffl c a addraaaea are unltnoan. H A N K . 1’ la ln tlff . - v * .
IIA It- i t it- t\ AMI I'OII *KNI*OI.K
11.«tige Sl« Hast.
Pleats
talc*
notlca
that OE D I f . JOHNS ON and J U N K ro t v t v . ri.o itin t.
Sid Vihlcn's Randall Electric
Two hornet in Iftich Arlwr
LIKE NEW. 2 1IR, CII house
Tit ACT TWO
you ar e here by required to I . JOHNSON, til- w i f e rt at., r u t vrr.it\ to , i n n
112 Magnolia
I’ll. FA 2-0915
section, each 3 Hit, 2 baths,
Igiit* 1 to 24. Imlualvs of
file yotir w r itte n i n a w e r or lirf riidaiita . In Chnncaryr No. OVKRMTUKBT
at 130 Country Club Circle.
I,AND n u t
unfurnished,
in
i
u
Tract
i.
SAX*
$123
and
$133
d a f e n ir * .
If any. peraomilly 13I3C.
FANY, a Flurl.la curporallm:
No down pay ment. Take 25. IHiimlmiy; .Services
I d . M K ) HI'ltINDH Hl'ItD Io r hy an at to rn ey, on or beT h e nnlnre o f tlile ault ta A
I'lalntlff,
with lease.
VISloN, Srtnlnole County,
f o r * March JS. 1MI, at th* o f- foreclosure
of
thal
certain v*.
over $32 monthly pay ments.
Flo rid a, ffcoordlng to the
flea o f th# Clark o f th# C i r ­ m o r l g a g * from said d e f e n d ­
k . »f. n ic K ro n n ana
FA 2-3340.
plat
th e re of recorded In
cuit
Court,
at
th*
Court ant * to p lain ti ff, dated Dec­ ItlCKFOHP. hla Wife, e! *1.
V*lat l l i o k A, page 5p nf
Home
In
Kemlnol*
County. embe r I I , l l l o and recorded ami ANY AND 4El, I'RRSON'I
NICK DRY lots. Acreage
Hanford, Flo rid a, and In m i l l December in, 1S40 In O ffi c ia l
Die
PuhllC
llecortla
of
a copy th e re of to HTENHTIIOM lle c o rd . Hook ! ! ? pas*. ISS of HAVIN':! o il CLAIMING ANY
Setnlnoln County. Fltirlila.
also. FA 2-3677.
INTBItKXT
IN'
Tin
:
IIEIICIN
Real
Estate — Mini Raws
I'limiliins? &amp; llcu tiiiK
P A V I X ft Mcl.NTOHII, A t t o r ­ the Public llr c o r il. ut SemiTltACT TIIIlKK
ney# f o r P la in t if f, F a i t O ffi c e note County, Flo rid a, encum- PF.HCIIIIIEP I'lt* 'FKItT V IA :
I t b 1 throuiih 4 and l#ot» 111 N. I’ ark Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
322 2420
CATI'P
IN'
xmilNOl.K
COI
N
WHY RENT?
H o t 1330. Hanford, Florid a, In brrltiK that certa in piece or
7
1
throiiffh
24.
Illock
•Tl”
TV, FIAMtlPA,
CONTRACT and REPAIR
2
HR,
CII.
FHA.
Small
down
of
pr ope rty
located,
that certa in procaedlnu pend- parcel
T
r
a
c
t
34.
8ANLANRO
IWtndantr
Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins,
lute aualnkt you In t o * C i r ­ eltuate, and
WORK
being
In **l d
SFItlVIH
n rilD IV lH lO N .
payment, $32 68 per month.
M in t i: u p hi i r
cuit Court o f the Ninth JuUI- County and State, t o - w lt :
fenced yard. 113 \V. Cole­
SAmlntils County. Florida,
Corner lot. HU Country 1007 -Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
ria l Circuit o f Flo rid a, In and
leit 3. Illock S. N OHTII TIIIJ » r%TM III* » 1.1111111% TOi
accord lug to
ilia plat
man Circle. S120 per month.
For
Hrtnlnol* County.
Flor­
O t: I. A N P o Tt IVVNHITK,
i:. M IIICKKoltD. AII'I
thereof recorded In Flat
Club ltd.
PLUM RING
FA 2-7484,
ida, In Cham-ary, an ahl.ro.
I'o ltllT II
A PPITIO N ,
ae lllt'K Koltllg lil« u If•• If IIv*
l(4ii.k 4. page 7* of tlia
s lated title o f aatd eauea he.
record. &gt;1 In Plat llonk 13. luff, and if tie.11. th« unknown
Contracting Repairs
Fuhllo Itecords of Semi­
AUTO
SALVAGE
YARD
P a g e i * . Pnt.tlc tterorde of lielm, d«vl9e«P. )eH«l*e*. ffrattI n * " F R A N K J. |h»KT. Fla lnnole County, Florid*.
2 lilt. Kitclu-n equipped. Apt. 5 acres on paved road near
FREE ESTIMATES
ti f f , v i VVII.I.1R M A R T I N and
Sem inole Comity. Klorl.la. !•*».
truatet*.
Itentflclarl**,
T IIA c r KOtJft
$6Y 2819 Kim Ave.
It. L. HARVEY
M A R TIIA
J.
M AR TIN ,
hla
b a c ii &lt;iF T o r is itr.yt'Ht- apoimea. rrediii&gt;ra, lienor*. Hue*
Tjota 5 through 20. Work
Sanford. Not In o|ieraliun
w if e . Palandanta. • and heraln K P to fi le yo ur an e w e r o r rrn»orn nr nthere ilulmlaj; ail
••If, Tract 24. HAN'LAN'DO
204 Sanford Avc.
FA 2-3383
due
to
death,
hut
/oninit
fall not or a Poore,- F ro Con* other w ritten d e f e n e * . to the Inlwrtwt \&gt;y. Hiroilffh, lllldir «»r
HI'IIINUrt
HFIIDI VISION, Furn.
lledriMim
House.
f e * » o w ill ha antered au nlnit Cumtilalnt wit h th * Clerk o f for the mill i :. M. Iilekforil
will permit continued use
Semlnoln County. Florida,
Adult-* no pels. FA 2 7004.
tii* i in-uit Cour t of Seminole find ■
&gt;‘ &gt;u.
26. lU d in &amp; T elevision
Hick lord, hla wlf«|
according to
th«* plat
for this purpose. $13,UK).
The nature o f th l* proceed. County. Florid a, In this pro- ll» \
M. llintNH m i l l ---thereof
recorded
In
Flat
In s halo s a suit f o r f or e, veedtna and to e « r v * a copy llimNM.. her liuehmiil, If llv*
PERSONAL RADIO &amp;
llook 4. page 73 of the 2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
elo e ur* o f a Vendor' * Elen on there of
upon
th * p l a i n t i f f * luff, arol If de««l. the unknown
T*uh||e necoidt of Semi­
ment.
Downstairs,
larKc
T.V. SERVICE
th * follow Ins deerrlbad real
ttorneya. W h o k * name* and l»#lr», de\|pee», U fdlrti, ffmtl*
nole
County,
Florid*.
ai*
her alnafta r
aet teep,
p r o p e r t y l y l n s And h e ir s In add rea.
rooms. Call 322 6341.
We repair I’ liono Changer*
truatem.
hemHcUrlet,
TRACT
FIVE
Hemlnole County, Florid a, to- forth, ae required by law. not NpiitiMm, rmlKore, lletiorw, wur*
Lota I through 3 ami
Radio &amp; T.V., Aulo Radius
later than Hie 14th day of criion or otherw I'lulmltiir «n
Srlti
REALTOR — INSURon
lsota 22 through 24. Mlo&lt;k FURN. AND Unfurnished new
tart I and the B a i t one- March luej. In defau lt th e r e ­ Interest hy. throurfh, iinder nr
1 DAY SERVICE
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
Trait
24.
HANLANI
m#
2 Bit duplex apartments.
l i a l f o f l&lt;nt |. Illock S, o f the caueo w ill proceed ex for the mM M i AI. Ilurnt 4ml
23tli
SI. k Sanford Ave.
hl'IHNUM
dL’
IIDI
VISION,
A. R. IttiHHell'a Addition to p art* upon tlio entry o f a P e ­ ■■ — Hum*, her huthtml; HN«
Terratro floors, tile bath. LA REVIEW Home for salc^r
Fnmlnulo County, Florid*,
Ph. 323-0033
P io
Co n fe r# *
a g a in .!
Fori
lived, accor din g to e r * *
EOIl
*
IV.\TNI:H.
•
pdfloer*
•
••cording
to
tha
plat
FA 2 2174 after 3 p m.
rI at th e re of a# recorded Toil
trade for a llled farm on the
whip or fhe ffranteee, iru-lee*.
thereof
recorded
In
Flat
In F l i t Rank I. F a s * SI
W I T N E S S my hand and the hentflrUrUe, rrei|lior9. lienor*,
west side of Sanford. Call 27. Specinl Serviced
fW«h 4, page 71 of th* FURN. 3 Room Apt. $39 mo.
W I T S ' K M rny h in d and aeat o ff ic ia l real o f raid Court In
euccewenre, or «&gt;ther» clalmlov
I'uhllr ReconD of Semi­
at Honferd, Hemlnol* County, Samlnol* Coutity, Florida, thl.
FA 2-789$ days or FA 2 6368
Adutu
FA
29180.
4ii
Intereei
hy,
through,
under
nole
County.
Florida.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
F lo ri d a, th l. t l t h day o f F e b . t l t h day o f Fe bruary ISIS.
nights.
or for the bald tn*rt ner»hl|»;
TRACT MIX
(S E A 1.)
ruury, A. P . 1313.
SPRINKEIt SYSTEMS
K.
K.
\:S7X&gt;H
unit
---K
#
N
*
within
Th* Lust Dn**llalf of the
LARGE Room Apt.
A r th u r II
Ilackw lth. Jr..
(NEAL .)
All Types and Sires
Mouthetet Quarter nf the
2 IIR. HOUSE, CB, good U&gt;.
Clerk o f Hi* Circuit Court /.Oil, hl» wife. If IlhltiK. and
A r t h u r H. Rackw lth, Jr..
walking
distance
of
town.
If d«a&lt;l. the unknown heir*. d«»
South west Quarter of the
We Repair and Service
Clark o f th# Circuit Court
l ly : Martha T. Vlhlen
ration,
low
down
payment.
\l»rep.
lemteep,
ffrffntcr*.
FA2 3819.
ftoiitheest Quarter of
Dy: Martha T. Vlhlen
put) Clark
S T I N E
Iruateei, beneflriarim. 9pouiM.
$38 mo. FA 2 2103.
tlon 3, Township 21 South,
P » p u t y Clerk
flear.lall, tl r ldle y and Eewla
creditor*,
lienor*.
luverhiorii
Range
2V
Last.
STORE.
1201 W. First St. 1’h.
Machinery and Supply Co.
S le n it r o m . Davie A Molntoeb A t t o r n e y * for I'la ln tt ff
or uthera clfflmlnir an Intereei
Defendants;
an North Court Street
A lt o r n e y a f o r F lo ltit lff
FA 2 (Mil.
2UT W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
hy, through, urnler or for the tinF.LTi.vns:
Poet O f fic e I b x 3134
Fo al O f f l r e lloa 133»
J. W. Hall, Realtor
*aid
K.
K.
ICneor
ami
—
You
ar«&gt;
hereby
notified
that
Orlando, Florid a
Kanford, Florid a
furn.
Bit.
Piano lulling ami Repair
"Cali Nall" FA S-9841
Feb.
11. I* .
II
A Kneor, hie wlfa; IV II. HAY- * proceeding to quiet title LAKE MAIIY,
Fubllah
Fab.
I I , &gt;». SI A Pub ll.h
NKH and ---- IIATNF.tf. hie end for other relief has been
Mar. 4. 1141.
Apt. $40. FA 1-3330.
W. L. Harmon — f a 2-4223
Mar. I. t i l l .
$544 Se French Ave.
wife.
If
living,
and
If
dead,
brought
In
th#
Circuit
Court
CDF-41.
CPF-41
the unknown heir*, d*vi»r*a. for Seminole County, Florid*,
KcujdiolsU-ry Spcrialsf
ALMOST new 4 bedrooms, 2 j
|lei(at«e». granle*#, truvteee. against alt person* claiming 6 A Npei'inl Nttlirrn
hrnefli'larUe. •|»oU9«e, rr edi­ ny estate, right, title or
batiis, large paneled living Chain $39, selection of fa­
tor*. llanor*.
tuemiors cr Interest In, or lien upon, the
REMINDER
brics. Sofas 189, selection of
room with stone fircidace,
others clalmtnff an Inlereet by. un.te described real property,
fabrics.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
' through, under or for the eeld situate In Seminole County,
Florida room. Carporle. On
P. U. Ileynee and ---- lleynee. Florida, and you ar* h*reby
Custom Made Slipcover*
O. M. H A R R IS O N ’S
1 acre lot, near Wilson
h ie w i f e ,
WAMII.VJTUN required to f II* with th*
322-8827
School. I’aola. $19,300. Ph. Chairs $24.30, Sofas $49.30.
OWK.NII and ---- OWfcNH. hi* Clerk of th* ahov* described 1311 Palmetto Ave.
.
.
wlfa; AflTIII R K. JONBI and
Central Florida’s largest
Irrult Court in and for . -i .
FA 2-1694.
---- JoNKH. hla »lfa ; If living Seminole County your written
In Downtown
reupliolstery Factory. Free
nml If dead# the unknown Appiaranui fpertooally, or hy 9. Fur Sale or Rent
LOTS MAYKAIit SECTION"
Imnm estlmute*.
written
heirs, devleee*, legatees, ffran* attorney) In e«ld proceeding,
tees, truitera,
hctiefli Url&gt; e, on or before th* let day of 3 Bit. Modern house. $17 A few choice lots left in
guarantee, 10'/# down.
SANFORD, FLA.
epoueee. ertdMore. Ilin-ri, euo* March, lift, end thereafter
Catalina FA 20378.
Mayfair section. Terms
Central Fla. Decorator*
4-#»hore or others rUimlng an to file servir* on tha attor­
Interest hy. through, under or neys for the I'lalnttff, BA KLit. If you like country living.
South k Garland
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
for the aald Arthur K. Jonea ItAKLIt A SMITH. 43 Kast
For Sale by Sealed Bid
Orlando. Fla, Ph. GA 2 4879
3
Bedroom,
2
baths.
On
and ---- Jonew. hie wlfa; ■- Finn Street, I*. O- IloK No.
Realtor
Sanford FA 3-9613
LAIlOtf. the widow of l&gt;r. A. 1171, Orlando, Florida, and
south side of big laikc Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
Ready for development is this lot fronting 55 f#et on
II. latroe. If llvlutf and If file with * aI4I attorneys for
Cocoa NE 6-6178
Mary. Water fur boating, FA 3-3IS1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Firat Street, 140 feel deep, and located *ome 80 feet
deed, the unknown heirs, tie. the I'lelntlff and with the
wsat of Palmalta A n a s e between the Old Pw*t Office
vleees.
legatees.
grantees, Clark of th* ahov* stated
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
trustee*. teneflclarlSB. spousea. Court your wrltteu defenses,
Slid stares and ehapa farthar watt along Firat Street.
SIN G ER
mately 2 'i acres. FA 3-9162. White furnished house across
creditors. llsna&gt;rs. Bucusisors or a'ltwer. If any. to tit*
High fkltool oo Ridgewood.
SEW
ING M AC H IN E
or
other*
claiming
in
lnt«rs»t
Complaint
at
lha
times
pre­
Lot was formerly part o f Old Post Office alia.
Sale# and Service
by, through, under or for tho scribe I by law, therein setting 12. Iteul K n U le Fu r Sule
$4390. Inquire within or
IIM Dr. A. II. Iswroa and
up Die r stale, right, title or
phono Apopka 816 4849.
Free estimates In advance
I#ur4i«, hla wld&lt;iw; Dlt. llUl'K Intsreat In. or lien upon, the
H O W TO BID
f n * home demonstration
T. M. ItlTTKII und hA 11A11 K.
hove
ilescrlhcd property
2 Acres of land on hiway 17*
ItITTKIt, hie wife, lo] North
-iln.4.| by you. Herein fall
C A L L FA 2 5782
Uth Ntrstt, Allentown l’snnpy. not, or Judgment will he en­
92. Frame housu, barn, buaL
Baalad bid* on Rid Form G&gt;FLA-583 will ha apanad at
Alan's Fabric k Ruga
Dsnla;
CHAItLr.k
D
III
vl#
tered
agalnet
you
hy
default.
the place and time ahown below. Write or phone Immedi­
ness. Cheap. G68 3320.
Office FA 2 -llti
MKh end ----- HKMUP.I#. his
2339 Park Dr.
\\ ITNLSM my liiii.l aid
ately lor reqoired Bid Form which girts full informa­
Nights FA 2 0641
wife. If living, and If
^«S. era I of Ih* said C0U
i!
tion about aalr.
THE
*N
G
REEN
tfis unknown hslre, devises*, ford, Seminole County. Flor­
323-0700
F R IG ID A IR E
legatees. grantera. Irustma, id*. thia 2alit day o( Jatiiiary,
iolf
2524 Park Dr
Saniord, Fla Out 2(Jlh St. opposite
Sales A Service
baiisfli’Urles. spou«ee. credi­ Ilf43.
Term* nailable on credit appro)ul. Inspect at any
Club. New 3 bedroom, l l j
tors. lienors. surceieore or DH2AL)
time.
G. II. HIGH
MODEL HOME
othsis rlaliuing su interest t&gt;
bath, built-ins. lairgc fain­
Arthur II- ID kwlth. Jr.,
1709 W. L l St. bsniotd
through,
under
vr
for
th*
»aid
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Bedroom,
kitchen
equipped.
tly room, central host and
Rida Open March IS. 1963. at 10:30 A..M. EJS.T.,
Chgrlas U. Ken.rm 1 and ■ - In and for Sernlnol* Coun­
Phv FA 1*3881
$61 month. 3823 Sanford
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
Itenuusl, his wife; ANY AND
ty. Florida.
Room 353
ALL MTHLIlrf IIAVI.NU o il
Ave.
Hy: Jean I Wila*
down p a y m e n t s . $75.uu
CLAIM I Nil ANY INTRIUCHT
Deputy Clark
General Berricaa Administration
month paya all. Drive out
IN T illi KOLLAJW INU DKd« Jeeeph I*. Ilaker
All types or Real Estate
c iu iir d rn oricn TY f/v \t - Retaer. D*ker A Smith
1778 P u c h trM 8 1 m l. N. W.
today or call FA 2/744 for
t:o in ntiMi.st/Lt: c o i m i . 43 Hast Flnu Street
H uutlngr A ir Cunditiunini;
detail#. 10 39 to 5 dally.
John
E.
Fox,
Atlanta 9, Georgiu
k LOItIDAi
Orlando. Fl*Sales—Repair—Contracting
TRACT ONI
I'utileb Jen 2* A Feo 4. 13.'
Realtor
LOVELY Colonial home. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
Rhone: A re a Code 101. TRinity 6-3311. Ext. 5631
The Kh$l One Half «? the |
IP43.
* CDL-7J
I llu N. paik Avc. Ph. J.'J-Uuok
FA 2-7431,
|250/ Oak
FA 2 8.121
N o l l e - l» lirri-liy ulvrn that
th * « ti.I * r a 1u t..-&gt;1 ul ll , «.n tinM t h .lay nf .March, V. P IM S
p r e s e n t
In the llonor ahlo
Co un ty
Juilit*
nf
Seminole
Co un t)’. Fln rl' U. hi* rin.il rc
turn, ii.-oount mol vnurUrrs, .:A it m ln la t r s lo r » f lhi&gt; Ratals uf
Thalm* Ulaily# Krafar. .Iri-rnr
»'l. mol at aald tlllt*, then and
thara, malts application to th i
aatd Judga for a final »#ttlam t n l o f hla adntlnlatratlon nf
aoM aatata, mol for ait order
d la r h a r n ln r him na aurh Ad
■nlnlat rotor.
l' ata d thta the 11th day o f
February. A. P. IVIJ
Kla-nnd R. Friend
A* Ad m in is tr ato r o f the
Rata l# o f
T h e lm a O U d y a K e t f e r
Peceneed
t ’ Ublleli
Kelt.
1), 10. Sf
Mar. C. DCS.
C P K -:«

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

U. S .‘ G O V ER N M EN T
LA N D

Jim Hunt Really

Southern A ir

.11. Articles For Sale

Monuments, Cemetery work
Also lettering vn Stones
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2317 Mellonvllle Ave.
Phone FA 2 6419

Pants 99c. T-shirts 48c, ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford
Avc.
TWO WAY Intercom $12.50.
FA 2-5362.

L A W N SERVICE

Heady Mix Concrete, sand,
steel, window sills, lintels,
dry wells, gresse traps,
stops, table tops, stepping
stones, lot markers.
It. k fi. MOBILE Steam
Mirsdc Concrete Co.
cleaners. Wo clean any­
3D9 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
thing, anywhere. Aulo en­
gines and bolls especially. U S E D
REFRIGERATORS
322-8740,
$5.09 up. 401 W. Uth St.

Mowing, edging, fertilising,
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FA 2 1817.

2!L A u tom obile S erv ic e

“

auto

g lass-

IN S T A L L E D

FREE loan of our efficient
Carpet Shainpooers with
pureha»c of Blue Lustre
shampoo. Carroll's Furni*
lure.

Wiiulsiiiclil
Ruck Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
ONION PLANTS
SERVICE
CRYSTAL WAX k SWEET
Scnlturik Glass nml I’uint
SPANISH. PER It— $2.59
Company
590—$1.50, 5M lots and over
2in Magnolia

I’ ll. FA 2-4622

-$2.00
CABBAGE 4, CITRUS BAGS
AUTO * RADIO
All fixes, ladders, picking
Drive-In Repair Service
bags, clippers, truck rope,
PERSONAL RADIO St T. V.
ask for our price list.
251h St. k Swnfbvd Avc.
A. M. PHBVATT, PHONE
Ph. 323 0633
7192115, SEVILLE. FLA.
111 A . P e ls
FACTORY TO YOU
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 month#
ALUMINUM BLINDS
old. AKC. Female. Call Enclosed liead, Sag proof bot­
322-7879.
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
2 Shetland ponies: t sorrel
ton or nylon cords.
filly, l paint gelding. $125
each. Saddles al*o
able. I’ll. 322 9162.

avail­ Seiikutik Glass and Paint

Compuny

2,0 Magnolia

Pb. FA 2-4423

POODLES, AKC. Brown min
iature. 322-2573

Singer Round Bobbin sew­
ing machine, equipped to zig
WANTED: O N E C o c k e r
tag. Guarantee. 4 Pay#
Spaniel puppy. 6 to to
ments uf $o.30. FA 2-9111. i
wrclu old it |Mi**ible, or
21"
ADMIRAL TV. Tablo
younger. Ihw-n't have to be
model. Good condition, less
regiatcred. but would like
than 2 years old. $75. Call
thoroughbred. Any color.
322-44478 after 6 p. m.
323 (M12.
AKC REGISTERED Weimar- MAHOGANY table and buffet.
Afidlrons and fire place
alter puppies. $39. FA 2-U335
screen. FA 2 32*3.
day; FA 2-2169 evenings.

.12. Flimeni • Shrubs

16 MM KODAK movie cam­
era, with light meter. Lea­
ther carrying case. Phono
FA 2 8113.

PETUNIA. .Snapdragon, Pansic stock.
GRAPEVII.LE NURSERY
Grapeville Ave. Near 20tli St. 36. AutomolineN • Truck*

Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ 19(2) FALCON. 1-lkc new. Ph.
FA 2 5618 after 5:30.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
'57 DeSoto sedan. Must sac­
Upsala lid. Just off 20th St.
rifice.
Terms,
wilt)
ut&gt;
and 1st St.
money down, 322-7591.

.1.1. Furniture

.17. llontM • .Motors

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment*
GGewsy To The Waterway
of $13.39 cn 3 complete
Rolmon Sporting Goods
rooms uf furniture. Call
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
TE 81311, Casseila'rry, col­
3U4-OH E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
lect.
15' Boat, 2 motors, anchor,
Used furniture, appliances,
2 oars and gas ran. $90. See
tools, etc. Ilougbt - Sold.
Iwfore 5 p. nt. 210 S. Freuch
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Avc. FA 2-7633.
Avc. Pb. FA 2 4132
Sell Us Your I'urnuurc. yuii k UK. M o torcycles • S c o o lc r*
Service With the Chill. VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
SUPER TRADING POST
$19.63 down k $3.52 WeekFA 29677.
I).
Lewis Sales k Service
KKKK KSTIMATI'#
2517 Cuuutry Club Road
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
1’ h. FA 2 7928
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 1959 Vespa Grand Sport. Call
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2 5035.
FA 2-2147.
MOTORCYCLE. Two Harley
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
74, 58 k 51. See at 413
Hring your aluminum furni­
Myrtle. FA 2 0770.
ture In us fur complete rcAn Investment, not an ex­
weldiing.
pense. Call FA 2-3612 lor
FURNITURE CENTER
expert advice on a Herald
lltxj French Ave.
advertising campaign.
I’ll. FA 2-7933

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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
A (lark shadow la moving
amiss the lirlirht political Im­
age ol New York's Ttepulillran Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­
ler. It la movlnir, which la Win
Kovcrnor'a good fortune. If
Ihn shadow contra to rest it
could take on the outlines ol
Poe's bnd-lurk raven.
Ihn shallow ronsista of
Rockefeller's attending record.
Conservative Itepulilicans will
Dot be happy about that and
less so If, as auspeeled by
some conservatives, Rockefel­
ler conics up tills time with a
deficit.
Thu governor campaigned
last year and was elected to a
second term on a solemn
pledge that be would not ruisn
tases. He further esattretl the
voters that be would not re­
sort to liond Issues In lieu of n
Lax hike. Neither would lie
druw on reserves of state
funds to meet expenses.
Pay - ns - yuu - go was the
Imglo note of Rockefeller's
campaign. Heavily tuxed New
Yorkers liked the Idea, espudolly the pledge of no new
taxes. Rockefeller had not
much mure than dummy op­
position from tlm Democrats
and their nomlnvu for govern­
or.
Uut when tha returns were
in, Rocky had a bulge of no
more than P(Mr,000 votes. He
and bis nu eager* bad figured
on mure than that, n whop­
ping majority would have beculiucd Republican opposition
to Rockefeller’s nomination
next year for president. Ills
mujority was disappointing.
F.ven so, Rockefeller’s reelection, Richard M. Nixon's
defeat in California and some
lesser factors toom*d tha
New Yorker to front runner
position toward Unit. Not
merely front runner, either,
but front runner by several
laps. Then Rockefeller pro­
duced Ids budget for the state
of New Yolk. The voters' anguish wua loud and Immedi­
ate.
Rocky did not propose new
tuxes. Ilut lie laid on a 40
|mt cent hike In motor vrhiclu
legist ration fee*. License fee*
for physiciuns. pool halls and
such also went up. The aver­
age Increase oti a New York
motor vehicle was f'J.50.
Rockefeller rxpluins that
these revenue measures urs III
the area of fees, not Uxe*.
This exercise in semantics
verges on a quibble. Rut
Rockefeller has on his sidu
thr solid argument that registiallou fees huvn nut been In­
creased since 1028— and what
ran you buy now that doesn't
cost more than 40 years ago 7
The Republican legislature i
is shaken. The votcis aro |
pleasuring their legislators to
reject Rocky's program. That
would be a |&gt;oliliral revt rse of
magnitude for the governor.
Wurse for him, however, is
that the uproar over fees has '
focused a t t e n t i o n on his

si*tiding record and spending
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point near Point Reyns
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ing in response to the
President’s enthusiasm
for physical fitness.

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Hunt For Blue Suede Shoe Boys
Another firm nnder Inres-, are
•'I asked for controls with­ for not obtaining * building
j rate a sales organization and : bank or a building and loan
Crackdown on “ blue suede houses, ete. It does etnpha
is
Sheriff J. L. Hobby- aaid |usually sub-contract to con- company is governed by state
shoe boys" operating the I sire the "fly-by-nighters."
in reason." Brown said to­ permit for a local repair Job. tigation at Gainesville
and national laws in how it
not legislation Ilecor.ls in Csmnty Judge Ver-1 Nova Builders, Inc., formerly today hi* department is co­ tractors.
home repair racket in SanThe Herald lias been en day. “ but
By 1-arry Vrrshel
of Sanford. Lewis said the operating with the Florida
He outlined these salesmen ; lends a depositor's money ."
ford and Seminole County ap deavoring all this week to which would put legitimate I
non Mire's office disclose the I
financing
through | Lewi* said he has read
principals, of this company Slieriffs Bureau, which ha* obtain
This sure is a funny place peared imminent t o d a y . learn what action Is being firms out of business. Many 1
taken
locally.
The
informa-1
Florida
residents
cannot
af
mrn wfre fined $3* each, "disappeared" last November asked for information about “ front" organization* rrpre- contract* In which prosperThere
has
been
some
refer­
. . . Gene Estridge of First
although one firm member. the principals of the Nova senting large linanre eompan- live customer* must sign to
lion came to light today when ford to purchase a completePaul I.ewis,managerof the
Federal calls about a Florida ence in official circles of a
grand Jury probe although it w as learned of a legislative | ly finished house but can pur- Credit Bureau of Sanford and William Clctus Braden, was firm. He emphasized lie holds ies willing to risk between obtain financing and that
State Bank bowling tourney
city and county officers would hearing in Gainesville Fri- chase a 'shell' home and fin- j Seminole County, said today known to spend the nights at nowarrants of arrest forthe |S3.Too to St.ouo or some times ! some of these contracts pro. . . 10 minutes later Gene not permit their names to be : day.
$5,ouo on second mortgages ! vide a 25 per rent of contract
l i.*h the interior themselves that Sliv.vak and Ixickainy his home here until “ about 45 Nova official* fromAlachua
ltot&gt;ert S . Brown. Seminole |Sort of a do-it-yourself job." [parted company about a year days ago and we are still try­ County Sheriff Ji&gt;e Crevasse, to cover home repairs, lie amount as a cancellation penTucker s gal Friday pretty i published in this respect
l-owi* said that he has long added Interest rate* range |ally. He explained: A homeUnder
Investigation at ago. 11c said that, to the best ing to locate him.”
Patty Gatdiel calls about setThe Sanford Herald cm- County zoning director, onlyBrown reported he has the I been investigating the act l- from eight to it per cent, owner signs a contract for
ting up a picture at Howard phasires that this article does last Monday unofficially re- Gainesville is a former Or- of hi* knowledge, Slivyak now
carrying
and other a home repair Job and then
vitics of what he called 'blue with
is operating his own firm and authority toissue a warrant
Hodge* office at the Sanford NOT refer in in any way, di- quested the county's legisla- lando firm, Slivyak and Lock
, decides before the work is
local suede shoe b o y s" or “ high charge* added.
Atlantic Bank Building . . . redly or indirectly, to the live delegation to probe into amy Builders. Inc. Brown that l-ockamy organized the j inaccordance with the
"Strangely."
Lewis said, istarted that lie wants to canConstrue-1 building code for the Nova binders" or “ fly by-nighters."
Five minutes later I walked legitimate firms who do oper-, |nissible legislation control!- said today that aland two C o n t i n e n t a l
to First Federal to see Pal ate here . . . sales organi/a- j ing the erection of “ shell" years ago he caused a war lion Company, of Orlando lie Builders officials for not oh- He explained these are itinrr- “ tin* is all legitimate under cel the contract. He must pay
Iexisting laws.
\ company 25 per cent of the contract
George Touhy and he's sit lions, contractors and con- i homes and the repair of exist- rant to lie issued for Paul G added that he believe* lairk taming building permits but nnthigh pressure salesmen
Slivyak and H. L. Lockamy amy no longer operates in "it is hardly worthwhile since wlto donot do anyconstrue- |willing to lend $1.0uo of its |amount a* a penalty for canting at his small desk in the strudion firms, f i n a n c c ins homes.
butmerely
ope- jown money ran do »o. A celling the deal.
we do not know where they tion work
this area.
main lobby while his mas­
sive, Impressive office by
the window, is vacant .. . .
It always is.
• • •
I wish I could put into
words Iww the death of Kyle
Shoemaker hit me.
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ClOc

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Was that Bill Stemper him
self we saw the other daycleaning the windows by the
Woodruff Building?
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Home Repair Racket
Under Probe Friday

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W E A T H E R : Clear and cool through Friday. High today* 60-65. Low tonight* -10-15.
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United Press I .eased Wire

Kntnl)!ishitl IfllW

T il HUS.. K KH RU AitY 21. l!U5:i " SA N H m iL ^ F L O R lIJ A

arose in the dealing* of n ed ns a credit check foitn or
(Speeial to The Herald)
Art Association Show horr
now defunct St. Petersburg some other innocent Instru­
lly Harold Itiimni'l
at Hie Civic Center Sunday
fiim. Florida llnmrrraft. Inc. ment.
Staff Writer
. . . It’s a must . . . starts
Cheek* on lh,« Join done
1h« two-year statute of liniiGnlnrsvilte Daily Sun
at noon . . . Free!
GAINESVILLE — Way* to ' lotion* has run on the firm's show that the work ngtvcd to
•
• •
•-ripple the multi-million do!- [ local activities, but Invest!- by the firm* seldom has been
How come one of our young lar home repair racket that i« cation* prompted by the fore- completed in almost every in­
doctor* is considering leaving sacking most of Florida will closures uncovered many sim­ stance.
town . . . Got to give San-1 be sought in a special legis­ ilar more ievent deal* hero
Mortgage*
raddling
tin* Jury Report
ford more of a chance than lative sub-committee hearing by ollii-r firms.
properties range from 100 to
l)KI.ANI&gt; (t’ l’l)
A Volthat . . . I did.
Homeowner* complaint* In I.OUtl per cent of the land's tola County grand jury is oxhere Friday.
•
• •
usually
Include actual worth. The rrpaiiuteii pectixl to turn In a report by
Suggi-tions will l&gt;e writ­ I this area
lake smorgasbord? Ktlicl ten into a law and presented claims that they never knew dealt almost entirely with Friday night on it* investi­
Boot Circle of the Congrega­
to the Legislature for approv­ they were signing a mort­ Negroes and elderly or illiter­ gation of linlila o|K*ration* in
tional Christian Church plan­
al when it convene* in April. gage. It ha* been represent­ ate white* in tliia ana.
the area.
onlrra ol the Chlrf Execu­
WASHINGTON (111*1) —
ning one on the church
The hearing.
set for 10
tive, also tired a silting
President
Krnnrd)
today
grounds Saturday Iroin 4:30
a.m.. was prompted in part
Good Enough
diplomatic protest lo the
ordered U. S. Armed Fours
to T:3o p. m. Church located
It) United Press International
by investigations in North
Cuban government. It de­
to takr “ all nrcrssary ac­
21th and Park.
WASHINGTON (IT I) — tion” against any rrprlllion
Central Florida recently of
manded a lull explanation
•
• •
Hep. Adam Clayton Powell
whole-ale fraud* worked by
of the Incident from thr reof Wednesday's Cuban .MIG
Our favorite woman cop
say* if nepotism ami nightn few boon- tepnlr firm*. A
gimr of Fidel Castro.
■Hark
on an tinariurd
played the good Samaritan
• •
t
clubbing are good enough for
American shrimp boat in
yesterday . . . It seemed this now defunct Sanford compa­
senator*, they're good enough the Florida Strait*. The
ny,
Nova
Builders,
Inc.,
has
WASHINGTON
(U l'l) gentleman from Yulec came
Sanford mui'chuMt* join a traditional mile.*
for him.
Stair Drpirtmrnl, acting on Two Cuban-baaed MIG
storming in that he lost been spotlighted.
jubilee celebrated in cities across the nation
Gland larceny warrants »re
a
fistful
of
money
Friday when they participate in the first
Record Bonds
in a motor court out that out for four per-ons n-sociatWashington's HiiThday Sale.
TALLAHASSEE (UPO —
way and wondered if our ed with the firm — Glenn
Traditionally, items are priced at ridicu­
The Development Commission
Junta
Jr.,
Marjorie
Hrudi-n,
local force could do anything ,
lously low prices, almost unbelievable in many
reported Wednesday it han­
about it . . . Estelle called Horace Wilson and William
instances, hut the rule is that merchants must
dled
a record $89.1 million in
'•c'.-M
“
i
ah-M
.
»
tlie motor court and tin
tell the absolute truth aboui tiny item.
revenue build* l«»t year—ink .i'.Ii man. H"ra&lt;o Bar­
money was recovered.
The numbers 22, for Feb. 22. the birth­
rludiug $25 million for new
•
• •
nard, m salesman fur the firm,
day of the first president often play a big part
indvetsity const nation.
was
artist).I
henabout
two
And another good s.nnariin the sales with many items selling for 22
tail Jim Hardy keeps on g lv -1"e&lt;4.ii ngo lie -till is in jail
cents others for -S2.22 or $22.22.
Who’s To Query
ing out parking tickets . . . under 12.000 bond.
And the customer is the winner, for he
TALLAHASSEE &lt;(JIMI —
Charge* against the San­
105 given out the other day.
can fital some fantastic bargains at a real
• •
•
An nwitnl winning l&gt;u\wl
ford film's officials lire only
hung-up. all-oilt Washington's lliithdny Sale.
County
*uii| to«(ny u
pint of the action taken here
Arguments In
thetermite
Often, the items offered at the ridiculous­
ilirt of l*nl»y food win* oftrn
ro. libel suil against the city in the last two months.
ly low sale price are of a limited number, blit
tuorp rffrctivr tlmn limn! arid
Seven other wan ants have I
set for Friday at 11 a. m.
• •
#
water in rontrolitig trouliU*o f those for which stocks tire ample sales will
lss-n i-sip-d for persons asso­
•ome prUonrr*.
continue through Saturday.
No tollin' how many peo- ciated with Slivyak and !.&lt;&gt;• kpie waited in line to get their amy lliiihlcis. Inc., of (ManBijr Question
l!Wkt tags at I Ik- courthouse
„ ni| Home Designer* As| t 'A l’ E C AN AVE RAL &lt;UPI)
this week . . . Hundred* here
Inc., of St. Petersi — A Minutemnn "Instant
(mm Orange County how-[burg.
Two of the Orlundo
ICB.M" was fir&lt;si successfully
ever . . . Hope lo have It- f;rm'* men. F.ldnn Rtrolu-I uiol
Wednesday night, the Air
S'lres tomorrow.
Paul G. Slivyak. have liven
Force announced, hut one
iirnxliil and freed on Ui.lMHi
big quc-tinn was unanswered
I f * too had Heart Sunday i
-MIAMI (U l'l) - A Coast today. \\ Gut type was it?
official* aren’t getting the
A thud man. Homer Leslie
i Guard cutter docked here to­
cooperation they should as L o ’ t-amy. hn-n’t been found.
far as volunteers go. Come
day with two lifrjarkcl* and Legislature 1st
All four Home Designer*
TALI.A HASSLE ( t i l 'l l —
On!
other items from the missing
people
were
ariested
curly
• • •
Guv.
Farris Bryant said tolast wisk ami freed on bond.
Marine Sulphur (jui-en hut
We hear the Legislative de­
|day lie probably won't an­
The vvuiiaut* litnl uriests
the fate of the .'I'J men whu nounce iu« proposed tax prolegation has been asked whe­
plow out of no ilive-tigiltion
sailed aboard the tanker l!i grain lo I Its- public before he
ther special legt-lation wa*
thal li.ts been spotted with
necessary tor Seminole Coun­
days
ago was still unknown. uddlcsse. Ila- opening session
several rails by public o ffi­
ty to participate financially
LI fj.g.) Torn Troutman of of tile 1:*i»:i legislutuie.
DAVID IvKIGANS
cial* for a grand jury investi­
in a county airport . , . and
gation. Stun- Any
T. E.
at the same time if it is fin­
K,mwll,•• 1Vnn' ......
Shot (&gt; Times
(T ill) Duncan has deeliiM*l
of the eiittrr, said Uianls
ancially possible tor a jointNASHVILLE, Trim. (U l'l)
to call a juiy so far.
picked up with tin- lifejackets
city county airimrt . . . Be­
Ini I.mu in, a star attrac­
The jury was first suggest,
quest from Merle Warner,
TIIK FIRST OF A SKUIKS OF 17 xtop nil'll*
had hern in the water for at tion of the “ Grand Ole Opry,"
cd
by
State
Hop.
A.
J
Thom­
chairman of Airport commit­
were erectoil t«nlity in tin; Mayfair m lion .
was shot six tunes and seri­
least
a
week.
as, of Starke, u mi-iiilx-r of
tee.
Shown
iiIhivv is City Worker Uni'll Wynn putously
wounded
by
his
wife
“ The stuff already had ma­
the legislative subcommittee
• • •
Anvone seen this boy?
tinir one up al Kliiott til Kii'hth. City Manai'rr
Wednesday night, polieo re­
rine growth &lt;ui it," Troutman
Could the Altamonte Springs meeting heie Friday.
W. K. Know Ip * rp|KiiTeil that front now on Kerported today.
He is David Kcjgan*. 15, of
Hwently, the investigation
said, lie said he did lint beTown Council he fishing fur
oml
ntul Kii'lith will lie thrmiKh xtreet*. All
8757
Odessa
A*e
.
Sepulveda,
iK've the lifejarketa had been
a new Town Hall by recom­ that began lure wa- given
nvemie* rtinninir south muI north will lie throui'li
Calif.
*
statewide
scope
by
the
used.
He
said
that
anyone
mending that Ml 427 rights of
xttents anil Fourth Street will In1 a xtop xtreot.
David lias been missing wearing them would have
way he taken (rum the west i Florida Sheriff’s llu r i n u.
(Ileralil I'liotoj
side of the road? A compar- Sheriff Joe ( n vu-se, of Al- from borne since Fell. 0. been strapped in securely,
when
lie
apparently
crawled
and
the
jackets
were found
alivr cost analysis might j " ‘'hua ( uiinty, lalled the MuUnited Pres* International
out his liedroom window and floating free
prove interesting to sec just i
A mid-winter storm buried
ran away.
..........
local
probe.
It
took
the
in(
which would run more . . .
New England under 14 inches
His grandmother, Mrs. It
the east side with its Hi par­ vcstigalor two days on the
of snow and slammed temper­
B.
La
Brer,
lives
in
l-ongwood
job
to
decide
statewide
inves­
rel* or Hie west side with its
atures downward today from
city building and bar estab­ tigation of thr home repair and she believes that David
|Tcxa» lo the Great faikes
may In- Irving to get hack to
racket
«
«&gt;
in
order.
lishment.
Students were stranded on
Crevstsr's action against Florida. Her phone number is
CAItACAS, V e n a r u l e *
their way home front school
TE
«
2737.
the
repairmen
followed
a
se­
(U l’ l ) — Anti-government ter­
T h e County Commission
The boy i* five feet six in­ rorist* heat up one American in upstate New York. Twen­
will meet tomorrow morning ries of Sim ies in tin- Gaines­
ty-five ears plied up in a
A resolution adopti-d Wed- 1i|iiireil equally from both aides
in liill Bush'* office to talk ville Daily Sun, telling the ches tall and weighs a Unit here Tuesday night and ridtsingle
cra*h
at
Columbus,
|
nesday
night by the Town |° f tlie highway, the Hull and
125
pound*
He
may
be
travel
l*ed another “ for publicity
over county road problems. . property owner*' *id«-» of 28 j
Ohio. Th&lt; cold air liad reach­ Council of Altamonte Spring* 1'i-te Kelly'* Bar atill would
foreclosure suits ing with a schoolmate, a 10 purposes," it was reported toMay e'en mention top priori­ mortgage
ed northern Texas and Mis
Im- in th* way.
I year 0I1I who h it home ai day.
ties lo present to the MID filed Nov. 12 lu»t year.
recommend* to tlie County
sissippi hy early today.
Completed preliminary plan*
Tho stories of each prop- 'I k* same time in his lather * j poiire said the gang that
Mar. 7.
Comiiliasion unit State Itouil
for the town'* new water sy«erty owner wuwu« startlingly I9C-I automohih*.
set upon .’IN-yt-ar-idd security
lb-pi. that any right* of wuy tem and plant were presentMrs.
I.altrce ask* that salesman Frank Bonder left
Watch for a move to stall aimilar to each of thn other*,
through the municipality for ,,| for council approval twmortgage* anyone having any knowledge him unconscious with a cant
Hie signing of tlie Pipeline Each of tlu-lr
of Keigans* whereabout* noli- reading "Yankee go home” ! GENEVA (U l'l)—'sen. llu future widening of laingwood foro being taken next Tues
lca*c Monday . . . May we -----bert
Humphrey (D-Minn.) Avr. (SB 427) he acquired ■lay hy engineer Harold Badly lu-r by phone or at Box 50. pinned to his roat.
quote from the Feb. 25 issue
Ill
I.
Lnngwood.
said
today
an April deadline from tlie weet aide of the eliffe to Jacksonville for pre­
of Newsweek:
sentation to the Htiit.- Board
should be vet for an agree­ road.
"Navy announces gradual
Page 9
Bridge
The resolution point* out of Hisvlth.
After lliey nro
ment on a nuclear test ban
... . . . .
.
SARC Meeting
phasing out of fleet ha** at
Page lo &amp; II
Classified
I'll] Outbreak
The Seminole Association treaty with the Soviet Union. that there ate only two build­ pa*scd in Jarktonvllle the
Tongue Point. Ore. Popula­
Page to
Comics
United Pres* Imrmational
for llelarded Children will
Tlie Senate majority whip, ing*. One of them the Town pluus will go to Atlanta for
tion of 11,239 reeled with the
Page 9
Dear
Abby
Tlu- latest outbreak of in meet at the Health Center at here as an observer at the 17- Hull which would l&gt;« involved government approval.
blow. 12 t&lt;&gt; 15 retail stores
Page 4 ! fluenza and other respiratory French Aw-, and Ninth St. at nation disarmament confer­ on the west side hut thul a
Edit 01 Ull
'tlie town expect* to he
rioted City Manager Norris
Kntrrtuiuuu-iit
I'age 9
ailments struck deep into the 7:3*1 p.m. today. At 8 p in. ence. said "if there is no total of III paret-ia would have aide to award bill contract* on
Jolinton slates, "People here
. Page IU I Midwest today and reiidcnls |they will hear Judge S. K. j progress by April it will be to bo brought to suit if the tho new plant cwrly in M*y
I.egal*
thought Hie world had come
Page |Q of the Wrst Coast were warn- Whitaker of Orlando. All in-1 whistling in the dark to as- right* of way ar* taken from with
Puzzle
to an end." Similar examples
actual
construction
Society _.~ ~ _ Page H A »
1cd to be ready for (.a siege 1tercsted person* arc invited autue the Sovicfk are serious the ea*t aide.
were reported of Army and
achcdulcd to g «t underway
.... Pago • ,o( llu *uun.
_
|to attend.
&gt;about an agreement."
yU r Force ba*e*.
1 J-jMirU
Even should rights be *&lt;• aometime in June.

Z t C O M ...

BRIEFS

Cuban-Based M IG Jets
Fire On U .S . Shrimp Boat

Fate Unknown
Of Tanker Crew

Missing Boy
Sought Here

I fighter plane* fired racket* In •ing out o f Fort My era, F I* ,
the vicinity of an American :
&gt;•&gt;• **'“ Seafood Packing
I Co, The two men aboard were
! sin imp bout Wednesday in
identified a* Far!* Jarkaun
tliu Florida Strait* and were und Benjamin Washington.
chased off by U. S. Intercep­
live U.S. Interceptor planes
tor plnni'M, the Dcfenso De. were idontified » » F4II jet*
part incut said today.
from Murine Corps Fighter
'llu* Unit and it* two crew­ Squadron CHI, updating out
men were not hit. The an­ of the Boca Chic* sir station
nouncement said merely that at Key West.
H ie Defense Department viethe MIG* fired rockets near
the boat hut the implication rlined to speculate on whether
was lliut the planes filed at Ilia MIG'* were piloted by
Hussiuns or Cubans.
[ tile sill Impel .
It is known that Cuban* at"The MIG fighter* left the
area of the shrimp Imut when ( *&gt;* have been flying MIG* for
contacted by U. S. aircraft ! *""&gt;• Umo.
dispatched by the air defense
rominaiid in southern Flor­
ida," Hie announcement said.
The I’entugon said the U. S.
fighteis "witnessed some of
the firing" of rockets hut j
"tlicrc was im engagement l-c.
tween the .Mill* and Hie U. S. I WASHINGTON (U l’ l)
—
interceptor*."
I President Kennedy htday nxkIt wa* understood that the cd Congress for sweeping
department avoided s a y i n g legislation lo help the aged,
that tin- limit was fired at only Hi* 3ti-|Miiut program for the
bccomie, since it was not hit, |country's 17.5 million "sentin* would he difficult to ior citizens" featured an expiuir in mi international for- ponded version of medical
uni. Asked what "in the area” , care.
.
nieunt, u spokesman auiil the j Administration officials put
firing* vvciu “ tlosu'* to the a price tag of nearly $10 bitboot.
lion on the over-all program
'the hunt was identified a* for it* first five years.
the elitimp Unit Ala. opvtatTo pay for hospital Insur­
ance for virtually all Amer­
ican* over Hie age ol B5, Ken­
nedy axkcd that Social Secur­
ity contribution* by both em­
ployer- and employes he inThe t ily Connell id Long- ereazed one quarter of otto
wood will meet id H p.ni. to­ per rent.
day lu consider hid* on pro­
He also requested that thn
viding the town with ;&gt;ou annual earnings base from
yard* of clay, more or less, which Social Security taxe*
to he delivered as needed.
are collected lie raised to $5,Also up lor discussion will 200 from the present $4.f«K).
he progress reports on repair- j Tna medical plan would start
mg municipal roads including Jan. 1, 1905, and require an
Hie Diiigwuod .Markham lid. extra $13 contribution yearly
The meeting will Ik- In-Id in Irom botli employe and amthe Izmgwood City Hall.
Iplojer.

Aged Legislation
Urged By JFK

Council To Let
Bids For Clay

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Offielala of South SeminI ole VFW Poat 8207 signed
I final papera and received the
! deed for the recently purchaaed property where the
new Poat Home will be lo­
cated at last week’a regular
monthly meeting.
The property, formerly the
Harris Hoat Work*, i* locat­
ed on the Old Dixie Highway
north of Lsmgwond. Handling
the transaction was H. S.
"Lew" A r n o l d , Seminole
County realtor.
A combined meeting of the
Post and Auxiliary will be

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held at the new location on
Feb. 28. The next regular
meet In* of the Post will be
on March 12.

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Shoemaker ConstrucUon Company’* open house a t Idyllwilde. Giving the
certificate to Mr*. Mllllkcn in Joe Dennison, representing Shoemnkcr Conatructlon, while Herbert Stcn«trom, local realtor looks on. (Ilcruld Photo)

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Dr. Kalr said, because of the
ahlllly of children to mnnorlic the chart.
He advised parents to have
their children’s ’eyes checked
before they go to school to
determine If there are any
dcfccti in vision which need
to be corrected before they
handiesp the child's learning
process.
In other business, Mrs. Ro­
bert Itosemond, chairman of
the Beautification Committec requested an extra $225
to replace the dead shrubbery in the front of the acliool
with hardy planta that will
noi be affected by freezing
weather.
Mrs. Itosemond note that
though the Initial coat ot the
hardier shrubs is more, the
long range cost will prove
minimal.
A motion was made ami
appropriate the
carried
ncccaaary fund*

Vice president Bill Shepard,
presiding in the place of
Prcaidcnt Kenneth McIntosh
wlm wa* absent because of
Illness, urged parent* of Pinecrest School children to re­
member that membership
dues in the PTA are still be­
ing accepted for this school
year. Parcnti may send dues
to the teacher by the child,
lie said.

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Tornado-Force Winds Ravage Seminole;
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Power, Phone Lines Disrupted

IIV LARKY VKRSIIKL
Heavy wind and rain storms reported that winds were up , Swoffurd said that State water pump was put to use j part of the root.
Remember the hassle last near tornado force slashed to at least PO miles per hour Hoad Dept. crews were noti­ for the first time since its re­
Forest Hangers also were
year (Jan. Ill) regarding our , through South S e m i n o l e nnd estimated Uiat an inch fied ami that the Altamonte cent completion and although kept busy at a fire resulting
medical examiners? . . . Man, County shortly after 8 a. m. and a half of rain fell during Springs Sanitation Dept, went ! power was restored within an from power lines down on
Hwy. 17-P'J between Uig Tree
we had headlines for days . . . J today rutting a swath through the PO minute storm. Hermits to work immediately on clear­ hour in the business section
some outlying areas still arc ! Hd. and Five Points.
ing the debris.
Altamonte Springs, Cassel­
Our exuminers threatened to berry and Longwood up to Trail, Sit -Hit) and Maitland
Florida Power Co officials
Casselberry, perhaps t h e without current.
quit . . . demanded legislation Five I’oints.
Longwood plumbers George told the Herald shortly before
Ave. were closed due to fallen I lightest hit, leported Unit
governing the signing of ^ Trees and power lines wrere trees and at least one home their greatest inconvenience Heek and Son estimate that press time that every availdeath certificates in the coun- down throughout the tri-city on Lake Florida was known ' resulted from a fallen power their building on K. Lake Ave. aide unit wus put to wmrk in
suffered some $2lkl damage | the field with the hopes of
ty .
Just for the record the , area with Altamonte Springs to have suffered extensive | line across Luke Triplet Dr.
when the hurricane strength having power restored to all
damage from u fallen pine ami power failures.
hit the hardest.
delegation met yesterday . . .
In Longwood the emergency winds ripped off a sign and areas hy nightfall.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford tree.
and where worn Vince Huberts,
Leonard Munson and Kd Stun«r? Eh!
» • •
The courthouse tctluy looked j
like the “mob scene" from J
Caesar and Cleopatra . . . .
without Liz Taylor of course
. . . unless she's getting her
license tag in Seminole Coun­
tyWKATIIKR: Cloudy and warm through Wednesday. High today, 70-73. Low tonight, 13-35.
United Press Leased Wire
established 1008 TULLS., FKBUUAUY 10, 1003 SAN FOUL). FLOIt IDA NO. 051
Nobody arkeil me hut, after VOL.. r»3
t h i s morning's tain why
doesn't the city convert the
sewage treatment plant Into
a water treatment plant.
I
How come that hit&lt;1 sanctu
ary hearing is scheduled for
Orlando on Fell. 118 instead of
this county when we ate to ll&gt; I nited Pre*» International up to half foot deep closed i Virginia's Plum! County. In hazardous. Goorgia had three ; There was fog and drizzle
The Southland got a double , schools in parts of Virginia, North Carolina’s Ulun Kidge , to four inches of snow in its in much of the rest of the nuvitally concerned?
Mountains the p r e • il n w n northeast rorncr and ice fore- | tlon, with snow flurries pow* * *
dose of winter fury today— Norill Carolina anil Georgia.
The heaviest snow depths of I snows were three inches deep ] ed the closing of U. S. ll.'l and j dering the cen tint Kockica
A FEW CONVERSATIONS. lolllmljc w iniU
, e n v r n i c i t i i iv w it h
winch zipped gjx jni.|lrl were reported in lan d driving conditions were 441 near Clayton.
eastward.

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Winter Fury Kayo's Dixie

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REPORTER: What about
this pay raise for the rounty
commission?
CLEVELAND: As far a*
Fin concerned it will have t..
come from the commission ns
a body and net just from one
commissioner . . . Also can t
see a pay raise for the boar.]
if they are going to hire an
administrative aide.

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IIURRICANK FORCE WINDS ripped off tlie .sign nnd pnrt of the roof nt
George Reek nnd Son Plumbing on E. Luke Ave. in l.ongxvood during thin
numting’8 wind nnd rain Btorm onslmigbt which hit the entire South
Seminole area. Damages were estimated a t some $200 to tlie building.
(Herald Photo)

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55 Mile Gales
Sweep Area

r
«,rUc
wl,ich c , 0 , e d
schools in three other states,
Hie storm line swept across
Central Fiotida and unleashed
Manhunt
„ (er|ea 0f tornadoes,
BOSTON (UPD—An Inten­
Tentative oiler of between i ernment extensively in thi»&lt; Dr. Mnnson and Arman county ambulatory patients.
Tornadoes were s p o t t e d
sive manhunt wus under way
$9
and
SR)
daily
each
for
the
respect."
i
said
their
firm
will
open
bids
Fitzpatrick
said
Uic
county
„Pnr |»i,,e j|i||», near Orlando,
today for a man who may lie
mustmake arrangeHm|
| Jl(io Wales, and a pos- rare of the county’s indigent | Commissioners J. C. Hut-1 for their new facility on Fell, also
Wint|8 of near tornndic proportions hit the San­
Boston's "phantom strangl­
white
patienli
was
offered
to
|
chison,
John
Fitzpatrick,
late
28
and
expect
to
have
it
comments
to
care
fur
Negro
in#||,|c tornado damaged planes
ford
area this morning na a antall tornado struck
er."
u hMnKI,r at the Lakeland the County Commission Mon- | (jary ' lltII| j„ |,n Alexander I plrted alaiut Oct. I. The main , digent patients,
Pino Hills, an Orlando suburb.
airport. Trees were blown day evening liy ntfieials of ; were told that tin- D cllary1building will house 88 boils,
Falling tree limbs knocked out jxiwer nnd tele­
Back At Work
down and electric service dis­ Retirement Life a proposed nursing home would expect a with cottages providing more.
BAGHDAD, Itag (UPI) - phone service while the aipmll also damaged road conA CONVERSATION WITH rupted in the Tampa area and Deliary nursing home
short-term contract lor a cer­ Arman said construction of
Soviet technicians brought in­ atrurtlon.
The proposal was made at tain number of county pa­ one wing now depend* on the
GORDON FREDERICK:
roofs were damaged in Panto Iraq’hy the former govern­ Sanford Naval Air Station
the informal discussion by tients, in multiple* ol four— county's contract.
REPORTER: What about ntuu City.
ment were rc|Hirtcd hark al reported winds of 4t knots
Commissioners will meet
this pay rai«e?
Hi.’ll winds swept a com. Dr. Leonard Munson, presi­ eight, 12, 16, 2d. Fitzpatrick
work today truinirig'-'loc mow (55 miles |&gt;er hour) a t the
FREDERICK. The way the part car off a causeway near dent of tha firm, and Tom s a i d the figure probably again with the nursing homo
llfaring is slated (or t p. regime's army in the use of base, a lo n g with .40 Inch of
glib* chin'd ofllciitl* tut March 21.
n utter* hun hen,- presented to !’i. PitiTshurtifty tally injur­
ruin botween 7 and II a.m.
m. Feb. 26 hy Juvenile Communist-bloc weajxin*.
r
tlie bounty
Alexander said the Com­ Judge Vernon .Mize (nr four
the delegation us a one man ing a Wlscon-lo visitor. Ths ‘^P atients’ \*W »‘V rr»vc. *Th"1 " " j o .
Scott Hums, Florida Power
request I fail to see ho.v we victim. Carl Mowman of She- Commit uon-rrs w e r e told. ’ has tiirre alternatives: Jlnild missioners also will meet In- Sanford boys charged with Mediation Seen
and Light malinger, said fall­
run in good conscience act on b iygan, Wis., Ji. ii in tlie aref- nursing care, routine medi­ and operate s new nursing tor thi* week with olliri.il* jN'Ily larceny.
GENEVA (UPD—Neutrals I ing treo limbs caused idiort
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
cine*. food, shelter, night home, hiiiid and lease il, nr of the Sarepta Rest Home to
The hoys were charged hy at Hie 17-nation disarmament circuits ami knocked out povv*'•
_
I dent, nnd his wife, Irene, was
clothing and linens. Medical , tmard Hie patients.
—High
winds blew a compact
consider
an
offer
to
care
for
Sanford imllrr with llirfl conference moved halay to er service In 60 |&gt;or cciit of
hospitalized.
care would he furnished b y ;
A CONVERSATION WITH
of rakes from supplies de- i mediate between thr Soviet .Snnford's outlying areas for cur off a causeway leading to
A number of cuts were le­
thr patient's own physician.
JAN FORTUNE:
jxisited In early morning I Union and the West in an ef­ ux much n* .'to minutes.
the Sunshine Skyway today,
ported damaged in tlie Lake
Olhrr benefits would he roeReporter: What have you Wales tornado. Ilroki-n glass.
hour* liefore local groceries. fort to break the deadlock on
lie a dded the trouble seem­ fatally injuring a Wisconsin
got to say almiil that pay hr», lies, utility line.* uiid de re a Iion, reading room, music ;
They were committed by a nuclear test ban treaty
ed to he centered ill the lilytl- visitor.
room, chapel and occupation- &lt;
raise?
Judge .Mize to Ihe county
Tlie accident occurred is a
vvildu and Geneva area* ami
bria littered the streets.
Fortune: I’m here today on­ The Tampa Weather llureal j al therapy.
jail on Feb. 8 and held In­ General Exodus
severe squall line moved in
ulotiySouth
Sanford
Avenue.
Dr. Munson pointed out
ly to observe, that's all.
communicado until Feb. II,
WASHINGTON ( UPI l - ’llie
received reports of "definite
First estimates, he said, irom the Gulf across Central
Reporter: No comment ai tornado-typo damage" in the { average cost fur hospitaliza-1
when they were released In Strategic Air Command with­ pointed to itxlciiidvu damage Florida.
lion
(nr
heart,
terminal
ran|
all on tin- raise?
the ruslody of their par­ drew several R47 jet* (rum to |iuvvcr line* hut In the finul
Tlie victim was identified
OilandO' urea. Signs wore ■ccr and other serious form*
Fortune: I'm just going
England Inst week in n pre­ analysis proved to ho light.
ns Carl llowman of Sheboy­
would
heroine ents.
Appointment of Clyde Fuess eventually
| down, : ;jz-j al holms had roof i ol disease is $28 50 per day.
down tlie line now; maybe
Judge Mize at noon today liminary to tlie plannr&lt;( gen­
1damage mid one rar was re­ 1 Arm.t o said that "medicare as new Casselberry Building county business. Paul Hates,
One nrdoritl reported to gan, Wise. His wife, Irene,
later.
Insjiector went through Mon­ ex-oflido member of the Invited Ihe press to attend eral exodus of U. S. nuclear The lleruld that ill proceeding wu» taken to a hospital hero.
potted off tlie road,
I* coming, whether we like it
Witnesses said a freak gust
bomlicrs from overseas liases. from Orlando to Sanford dur­
Jim Seheatn, sales manager or whether wc don't like it day night by a 3-1 vote of board n charge of studying and rr|Mirt Ihe hearing.
A CONSERVATION WITH
Ih e father of onr of thr
ill wind lifted Ihe light car
of a Lake Wale.* radio station, . . . and nursing homes will the Hoard of Aldermen des**ilc
ing
the
height
of
tinaloim
JOE DAVIS:
continued offers of Alderman Rte problem, rc|Mirtcd that in hoys reported this morn­ Too Much Stress
thr wind blew hi* automobile | lr&lt;" " *'* ruadwuy as It traREPORTER: Siiy how about saw u twister hit the south- he utilized hy the federal gov- ClifT Overman ot 'remain on 1Ills opinion "it look* favor- ing hr has (orw anted a let­
WASHINGTON (U PI)-T lie off tin- highway ami into the veled south from the St.
east section of that central
ter
id
protest
about
Ihe
Im­
this . . .
flight recorder of Ihe North­
Petersburg end of the Sky­
Uic job."
: able that tile county will
Florida town.
prisonment to Governor west Orient Airlines Jet which dileli.
DAVIS: Well, Mr. Verehel
way. II landed upside down
Recommended by Mayor make a study anil survey to­ Farris llryant.
"One fiimily of seven was
Damage
was
light
to
tete.
I have nut determined if it it
water,
crashed in the Florida Ever­ phone vvire*, m cording to R ., in . i-lirsi-deeii
Fred Heath, Fuess' appoint­ ward* providing outfall."
eating hreukfust when they
. „ ,
. . Its„ doors
the proper thing to do a t this
glade* last Tuesday indicates F.
ment was approved hy Alder­ The Itccrcalion Commis­
saw their boat fly hy tin- win­
on.
Southern
Hell
** 1,10 lm*
time.
tlie plane was subjected to
men Art Lego, L E. Wood- sion. which presented a bud­
dow," said Sebeata. "They
Telephone malinger, lie suiilj*
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violent stresses severe enough one |i«le wh» down in Geneva
ham* and Hoard Chairman get in the amount of $3,4no,
hen id no sound, then all of a
Well John . . . As we used to
to
cause structural failure, It
wa&gt;
given
a
sum
of
Sl.nno
a*
Edward
l.unn
George
How­
sudden their roof blew olf.
RELE.M, flrazil (CPU —A
and a number of drop wires, | { C t-o r ( | K u m i n f f S
say before the declino of the
was learned today.
ard ca*t the only "nay" vote a starter to gel tin hall field
The holin' was a shambles."
nrazilian
naval
vessel
headed
(Irml-iim to ihhir'h) were
Sb'W YORK (U!M)
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Roman Empire . . .
Elsewhere in Dixie, snows for the mouth of the Amazon although Overman, who said in altajH' In time fo* March
..... « '"•&gt;' f-lllng limb*.' Vm; rl, nn Tc|,.pIlono &amp; Tt.,7
NVI suit aspi'tto tnl delitro
Expansion
Asked
2,
Little
league
try-ouls.
GENEVA (UPI) — Tlie So­
River today under orders to lie would like to refrain from
„ r&lt;t.
lui fei
MIAMI REACH (UPI) - No large cubic*, i.Ikivo or heescort the hijacked Venezue­ taking any part in the matter, Restroom installations also viet Union refused to budge
low ground, were damag.d. ,.v, o ,r|M,rill0 ,.nllty&gt; ha(, f r .
Ifuul si fe' Glam o m-l guslar
Stale
Sen
Scott
Kelly
called
will
he
completed
and
,*c|illc
indicated
at
several
jaunt*
today front il* lakr-itorlan freighter Anznatrgui here
However, ufler.the.fact dum- lort, )903 4.arning* but fell
dell erbn.
lenvc lt stand on conditions today for a new four-year col­
for formal surrender by its that he was not m favor of tanks put in.
age may result, Rlieddcn raid, kIioiI of Hie all-time peak in
Che il fe' constroto in iner
lege
In
Pensacola,
expansion
Heath
and
la-go
advised
the
move,
for a nuclear test ban treaty.
rebel crew.
explaining molsturu m n y rorixirate profits set hy Gendi rli nltri del, Murk!
TIm- hoard unanimously vot­ that a draft of the proposed
American, British and So­ of Florida Atlantic University creep inside the ruldes.
A spokesman for tlie nrazi­
• • •
erul .Motors, the eompany'i
to
a
four-year
college
and
lo­
new
charier
hail
been
com
ed
to
go
ahead
with
imsting
viet
dlsaimament
negotiator*
lian Foreign Ministry in Itio
County Engineer William annual report showed today.
Mini does that loaf lit the
of Annexation
Annexation for
for pletcd and |irc»entcd to the gathered at a private lunch cation ill un undergraduate
de Janeiro said political asy­ Intent
Ag building leak and leak and
Center
Seminole County legislative for what their sjuikesnirn school id engineering at the Hii-Ii lepoited extensive dam­
lum would be granted the pro Eastern Shojqdng
age to road construction, es"subject
to
drainage
proI
Delegation and that tlie rn- called a "social'* meeting. University of South Florida.
leak.
Communist Venezuelans who
|n*chilly heavy on 25th Street
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and obliteration
oftabling art would tie ready It was their first joint meet­
seized the freighter last week hie in*
and
Seminole Huulevard ill
H
o
p
e
Soar."
This rain ha* ju*t about
Paragraph
Four"
which
deals
|
hy
March
15.
If
Ihe
charter
ing
since
thr
17-nation
dis­
&gt;in H i p Carihlican, en route
Hihlge
Pag.- 7
liy
United
Press
Iiiiriiialiiuinl
I
t
’usselhcrry.
Work will he de
killed the goose as fur a* fin­
solely with tlie water rate Is approved hy the legisla­ armament conference resum­
to Houston, Tex.
Classified
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Iliipe* soared today lor sel- lay ed in completing these
ishing Seminole I'mk KureThe An/oategui was report­ raise of Casselberry Utility ture in April, il then will ed lierc last week after a
Callllcs
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lli'inent nl the Cleveland project*.
come bark to Urn people for two month recess.
v ay road.
ed anchored in llrazilian ter­ Co.
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City Manager W. PL Know’­
Dear Ahby .......— Page 7
Sen. 11utsert Humphrey, (I) newspajMT* strike and the
It was jvointed out that al­ a referendum.
ritorial waters Monday night
Editorial
Page 4
A jiutilic meeting for (he Minn.), who was present, told sulmrhun Philadelphia trans­ ll-* «uid there vva* no exten­
in the north channel of tlie though the rounty assume*
OOPS! We goofed again,
Enti’i t-i i11nit'ii t
Page 7
Amazon River mouth, about no rekjionsibility on drainage vote purpose of discussing the United Pres* International portation shutdown. Negotia­ sive damage reported hill that
mill made Geoige llohrow un­
Puzzle .... ____
Page 7
50 miles from Macapa, capi­ for tlie Center, the matter IprojuiMil charter wa* set for t that it was a "fruitful discus tion* resumed In the long the street department wus
happy. The petition* lie prePage (1
JOHN I IT /I’A I RK K tal of the norihrrn territory of providing outfalls for the j next Monday at 7:30 p. in. Ision hut tliere was no sign Southern Pacific Railway dis­ cheeking. No major irjuiir Society .........
tented to the legislative dele­
pute.
need* vii-ie reported.
entire South Seminole area I in tlie Casselberry Town Hall of any signficant shift."
Page 5
•*porU
of Amapa.
Out* Mun Fight
gation oppoaed . . . not fa­
vored . . . annexation hy eitira
and countiea withaut referen­
dum.
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There ia absolutely no truth
to the report that Republican
Jan Fortune wms lute to the
Pay hike*, increased court I only, asked the legislators to , establishing a county - wide hut uilifed, "if they do receive I four |ier rent of their anilities | water roiiservution and druin- pound, with it full-time offi­ in Seminole County.
legislative hearings U-cuuae fees anil a revised pension introduce a hill increasing fire dejiuitment. Fitzpatrick u jiuy raise, tlien 1 wunt one | Into u jiension fund, niutelied age, and to estuhjlsh under cer, and to control junk or
Justice of thv P u re Elmer
In- couldn't find Sanford . '. . plan were broached hy county Seminole County Commission- said the Commission "was not in a comparable amount.'' liy four jier rent jiaid hy tliu j this survey a water control salvage yutil*.
Ashley usked for dog control
ers |iuy * loo monthly. He ex- {unanimous'' on Uiis question, Williams now- receives $13,500 | rounties. They- may retire af* program of dams, levees,
None whatsoever, honest, I
Alexander, sjiruklng lor the legislation and alto for a law
mean it . . . Please believe me offics holders to the Seminole plained Commissioners now 1 Circuit Judge Voiie A. Wll- annually, plus $3,000 supple­ ter 10 yearn or more of service | canals, dikes, reservoirs, etc., Commission, uskril for t-iiuhl- permitting justices to levy
C o u n t y legislative hearing receive *200 monthly in |iay liams Jr. requested of the leg­ mental pay.
at tlie age of 00. The revised to regulate and control thu lug legislation toward the fu­ fine* up to $200, rulher thun
. . . Aw, eomeon!
• • •
M onlay afternoon.
| plus ||o o for exjiensea. He islators they su|qiort general
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr., (dun would increusu the imii- water su|qdy, jiayuhlu through ture' cutuldishmcnt of-a ciim- the present $100 limitation.
Possible legislation on these uskt-d for liOO nuuitidy, to in- legislation seeking salury in­ couit clerk, sought support of i vidual contribution to 8'4 per general oldigiilion bonds, as­ inul court uf record when
Just for the record . . . .
Constable Grady Hall ask­
Don’t blame our county preec- matters wrio brought up at a elude expenses. Ha said the crease* for Slate Supreme the delegation for statewide cent and would allow the of- sessments and ad valorem Kemiiiolo County's |iujiulntiuii ed for legislation permitting
cutor Karlyle llouaholder for public heuriiig railed by S. J. ) increase would bring local Court justices, Courts of Ap­ legislation increasing msny j fleers to retire after 10 years taxes to be ajiprovcil ill u ref­ exceeds 100,000. The delega­ the apjioinlment of s deputy
tion frowned oil this request, constable.
those kid* being kept ill Juil Davis Jr., incumbent Rcpre- j Commissioners up to the Flor- peals judges and Circuit Court j court fees. He ex|iluined these or more of service ut the age erendum.
judge*. He ndili-d if tlie gen­ excess fees go to the rounty of 55.
"Wo must taka cure of Ilia since tlie court could not Iw
. . . that's strictly Vernon svutativr, who invited tlirea ■nJu average,
'Die .School Hoard asked for
candidates to sit in: Mark i Other Commissioners pies. eral hill fails he would ask general fund.
General Hutchison, speak­ water auiqily,’' General Hut­ established until after results u $0ik) minimum hid law and
Mize's hot |s*talo.
Cleveland Jr., for the Senate, ' ent, Chairniun J. C. Hutchi- only that he rrcuive consider­
Sujqairt of a revised state­ ing fur the County Commis­ chison suid, "or the develo|i- of Ilia 1070 federal census urv Seminuls Memorial Hospital
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MEMO TO JFK: How come and Gordon Fredeiick and son, John Alexander and Lee ation comjiarablo to otiier lo­ wide pension plan for aheriffs sion, ssked supjKirt of local meat of Florida will Ini cur­ published in 1071.
sought a 60-day exteusion on
Gary, made no comment. Nor cal Circuit judges, "if they and deputies was asked by legislation permitting tha re­ tailed."
three-fourths of the Post Of. Jan Fortune fur tlie House.
Hheriff Hobby also request­ filing its budget request after
Legislation also wa* sought ed legislation regulating the the close uf its fiscal year an
fice put king lot i* reserved: John Fitzpatrick, who said did they comment when Fitz- do not receive a pay raise, I Sheriff J. L. Ilohhy. Present­ tention of a consulting engi­
j b« v s i spooking for hiiu*«U j patrick asked lor kyflalaliou want &amp;ouc," Williams
ly siicuffs and deputies pay neer to conduct m survey fur to establish a county animal aclivilit's uf private detectives Sept. JO,
fo r PO employ** ?

Indigent Care Offered

Hearing Feb. 26
For Four Boys

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Compact Blown
Off Causeway

Casselberry Nt.
New Building Boss

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Hijackers Set
To Surrender

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Reds Firm
On Ban Treaty

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Use Freedom, Kiwanis Told

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' United frtu International
New York City and the
aoutlieaitern atatei today bore
the brunt oI the lateit siege
of influenza to hit the nation.
Allan flu apread through­
out New York, and Dr. Geor­
ge James, city liealth commltaloner, aaid It bad reach­
ed epidemic proportion!.
Hundred* of catei of respiratory illnesses were re­
ported In aeparale area* of
Teqossace, North Carolina,
Alabama and Massachusetts.
Jam aa reported that for the

first six weeks of IhD year
there were 031 pneumonia and
Influenza deathi In New
York City, compared with
430 auch dcatlu normally ex­
pected for the period.
lie said that fur the firit
aeven weeks of 1083 there
were 084 more dcatlu than
usually expected.
School officials at Wilkesboro, N. C., Monday closed
the 28 Wilkes County and
North Wilkesboro schools be­
cause of flu cases. The
schools will not reopen before

Wednesday.
The 100-bed Wilkct General
Hospital was crowded with
104 - patients, many suffering
from flu dir related ailments.
Three Tcnnessco a r e a s
were hard hit. Dr. Mack M.
Green, health officer of Mont­
gomery County, said at least
700 cases were reported in
the area, but doctors were so
busy treating patients that
reports were not complete.
Absenteeism in the area
schools ran from • to 91
per ceot.

"ft is quite serious. All indicatkms are it will get
vrorae," Green said.
There were at least 300
cases in Memphis, Tenn..
and hospitals forbade visitors
in an effort to halt Lhc spread
of the virus. At least two
down Memphis policemen
could not report for work.
Dr. Alex Shipley, Knox­
ville's regional director for
the state Public Health De­
partment, said, "We heven't hit full steam, but U looks
like we’re going to have It."

SOUTH SEMINOLE WELCOME WAGON Newcomer’* Club Welfare
Chairman Mre. Joyce Merrifield, la outdated by Amos Carroll and Elzia
Parkarson of the Prairie Lake Baptist Church In loading furniture and
household goods donated in response to the club's appeal on behalf of a
local needy family. Also helping load the truck but not pictured was Vic­
tor Mauby.
(Herald Photo)

»Wft

TIME TO FERTILIZE for Spring, and the Jaycees are ready for it, with
hundreds of bags of 6-6-6, 26 percent orgunic fertiliser to sell at ?3 a 100
pound bag. Thay will deliver it right to the house, and are now taking or.
d e n for all day deliveries on Saturday. Orders may be placed by calling the
Jaycees Information Center on French Ave. Shown here loading tha bags
a n from left, Jaycees Phil Skates, Fred Wells and Frank Voltollne.
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(Herald Photo)

School Rood
Probe Sought

Legal Notice
XOTtCB o r

IS IS

N o t i r , I , hereby s l v . n t h a t
pureuen t to | h , final decree
o f fori&gt;cloaura and aala e n t e r ad In tha cauaa p e n d in g In Ilia
Circu it Court In and for S e m i mil* County, Flo rid a. ea*a duokat number I t t l t . tha under»l«ned Clark will sail tha p r o ­
perty altuated In aaid C o unty
dta crlbed as:
1-ul la , Ulock P. Hunland
K.tata a, a eulnllvlelon, aoeordlnp to a plat ttiaraof,
raoordad In P la t Itouk 11,
p a sa a IS to I I o f tha P u b ­
lic ftacorde o f S em in o le
C o u n t) , Florida.
T n a r i h e r » l*l, a ll etrur'.uree
ami linproranii-iita now and
lirrra lla r o n aaid land, an d lha
rente, laauaa, and p r o f i t ! o f
tha a b o v e deerrlb ed p ro p erty ,
en d a ll f i x t u r e , nuw or lier«u fle r atta ch ed to or uaed in
i-anneotlnn w ith the p r e m i e . ,
h erein de.crltied and In a d d i ­
tion
tlia rtto
tka
follow in g
tire, rltied h ou.ilK ild a p p l i a n c e ,
which a r t , and ahall ba deem ad to be. f i x tu r e ! and a part
o f tha r t a l l y , and a r t a p or­
tion o f lha aecu rlty fo r tha
Indelitednree herein m en tio n ed :
0 ne
UK Itefrlp erator
(K le c.l, Model No. IIA-I1TOO, Herlal No. NT-SVSTZt
Due UK llu llt.I n l i a n u e
(lila c.), Siodel No. J -II S -T ,
Herlal No. YT-IITSI4
One
UK
llulll-ln
0**n
1 Kino.), Model No. 1 -UVT, Herlal Nu. KT-IIS1I4
• ina
Uuu-Tliarm
llea la r
(Oil). Model No. SIS-S, Herr
lal No. 31-11-70 SS.VVV IITU
One V ictor Clim ax K i t ­
chen F a n — Ona Nutona
Uatli H ea ler
Kievan V entlan B I I n d a
• Metal),
m a n u fa ctu red
try
llu b erie t u n i n g and V tn a tlan m ind C om pany, Or­
lando, Flo rid a,
a t pukllo aale, to tho k la b a a l
and Peat bidder for ra sh batwaan Uia houra o f alevau
o'clock In tba foranoan and
t w o o'clock In the a f ter n o o n
on the Sth day o f March, ISIS,
a t the F r o n t Door o f the
Heuilnule C o u n ty Cou rth ouse,
Hanford, Flo rid a.

OowUy School Superintend­
ent t . T. MUwee and District
4 County Commissioner Lee
d a ry will ba asked by membars of the Casselberry Hoard
of Aldarmaa to maka an "on
the *lgbt" Inspection of Win­
te r park Dr., main artery of
traffic io and from South
Seminole Elementary School,
Question of whether or not
the road should be designat­
ed a "Municipal Connect­
ing lin k " came up at Monday
•*
night's meeting of the Cas­
selberry board after a peti­ C A R O L DORETHY,
tion to the county aaklng that Lyman Senior, hua won
tha road be paved was re­ the American Home­
ferred to the town.
maker of Tomorrow
Tho petition was signed by Awurtl and will repreparents representing some 700 aent her nchool in com­
children who attend
the petition for the 1966
school from areas south and scholarxlilpH offered by
aaat of Caaselberry. It cited General Mill*.
condition! which threaten the
(Herald Photo)
safely of any child attend­
ing the acbool and aiked that
Winter Park Dr. be paved
from Red Bug Lake Rd. to Branson Rolls
Semiaole Blvd.
The Inspection was suggest­ High Kegler T ilt
Connie Uransou of the HIved as a first step prior to
asking the county for a de- ieras rolled the high game,
111, for the BUI Hemphill
Uasatiao of the road.
Motorrtte Bowling League
Tuesday.
Violets, of which tbs re
Fields Grant led fbe Bonare some 400 species, are nevUles with a 1T7 game and
feuad la both hemispheres, Elaine Koatival of the Starla South America, anoeetral chiefs had high series for the
•USUI.)
|a m t af tha gequs, some ape- day with i l l . 484 series.
Arthur H. S a e k w i t b . Jr.,
•fee attg la tha alia of low
C lerk o f t h t Circu it Ca a rt
President Ulysses 8. Grant
ahraha or trees, according to
Uyi Marlha T. Vllilau
D ep u ty Clark
4 f t lecyclopaedla Jiritanai- was bora at Point rieaaanl, I'ubllth
February IS, t i l l .
o u ir.it

JUVENILE-JUNIOR DANCE competition held
February 11th by Melodee Dam n and Figure
Club a t Melodee Skating Rink, found these win­
ner*; front row Dobbin Nolan and Mike Noinn,
necond place; Susan Earns and Itnhie Thompson,
first place; and buck row M artha Wurmnck unci
Skip Lucas, third place.

Interest Rate High
At Melodee Club
8pec!al events added to the
regular d a n c e competition
held eaeh month by members
of the Melodee Dance and
Figure Club created much In­
terest which came to a cli­
max Monday, Feb. 11.
Tba new events added war*
Juvenile-Junior skate dancing,
free skating and s p e e d .
Youngsters under 16 competed
la the Juvenile-Junior division.
First and second place tro­
phies were awarded to Susan
Karas and Roble Thompson
(first) and Debbie Nolan and
Mike Nolan (second).
In tho novice division Don
Broussard and Rena McKenxie were awarded Brat place
and Mike Fickea and Teeta
Marcum second place.
Free skating's first place
trophy want to Jeri Flckas
greens war* $1.60, and bunch­
ed collarda and turnips were
f 1.76 b dosan bunchaa.
Hhlpmante from
Florida
over the weekend were: cel­
ery, rail 43, truck 104; cab­
bage rail 16, track 112; •
carols rail 2, truck 60; lettuct
rail none, truck 20 ; radishes
rail 4, truck 28.
When w* say a m ss has
Chcsterfieldlan manners, \
are complimenting him on
hla breeding. Lord Chester
field was an English states­
m an whose name became
■ symbol of polished, ele
gant manners.

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Red Cross
Has Sick Room
Loan-Outs

Boat, Ski
Club Set
Meet Thursday

Vegetable
Market
III New York Ifunduy, Flor­
id" cabbage sold mostly a t
f3.M-f4.00 per crate, with
some best medium also 94.2644.60. Red and savoy types
sold generally at f3.00-H.60.
Celery was |4.00-f4.50 per
ci-mIo of 2 to 3 dozen size and
f3.76-f4.26 for 4 dozen. Car­
tons of 18 film wrapped cel­
ery hearts were *3.50 Chinese
cabbage In celtry crate* rang,
ed from 42.50-98.00, mostly
f2M -f2.75. Collsrds In brocu
boxes with 16 to 1$ bunches
were $3.60-44.00 and bunched
turnips were f3.0043.60 par
crate. Mustard greens in
bushel baaketa were slightly
higher a t $3.00 and turnip
tope were f2 M . E n d i v e
brought f2.00-f2.76 per crate,
mostly 4246-f2.60, and escarola was $1.76.f2.60, mostly
f2.00-f2.2f. Big Boston let­
tuce, soma of it dirty, told for
f3.00-f3.60, with a few best as
high as 94.00 per crate of 24
heada, and Romains ranged
from f 2.50-f9.50 according to
quality and alia, mostly 92.6048.00. Cratea of 6 dozen
bunchaa of curly parsley sold
for f8 M -f6 M . Bunched rad­
ishes w e r e fl.26.fl.60 par
baskat of 24 bunchaa, and top­
ped radlahea were fl.00-fl.26
per baaket of 30-0 ox. film
bags. Watercress waa 16-20
cante par bunch, mostly 18
cents.
In Central Florida Friday,
eelary sold for f2.76 for cratea
of 8 to 4 dozen stalka, and
43.00 for 0 to 8 dosen. Cabbags waa f2.6042.76 per
crate, mostly 42.76, and 92.004246 par 60 Rn sack. Endtvu
was |1 M per crate, and as.
carol* 4146. Iceberg lettuce,
generally fair quality, waa
42.00-9246 for crates of 24
heads, Big B o s t o n t y p •
brought 4240 and Romains
was 22.00 for medium to largo
also, and ft.60-fl.76 for
■mailer. Green onions were
f 1.00 per dosen bunches, paraley ff.004246 per crate and
radlahea 80-76 cents, most 7076 cents per basket. Bushel
baskets of mustard and turnip

"If we don’t accept our re -1 and fearless leadership, tha
If we are ciUsens, born in
freedom, believing In freedom, spunsibilltir* we'll ruon have hiwmii* LL Gov. aaid.
then we must use our freedom, them all taken from us by the
l.t. Gov. Ih*rt O’Neal told Kl- government,” O'Neal mid.
I
wanians lu»t Wednesday.
“ Individually and collective-I
ly, responsibility Is the key to ; (
freedom,” he emphnslxcd.
Public service should be our |
fir at business, nntl there ,
should l&gt;e nu compromUe with
wrong, but search for better
understanding, he said.
Sick room supplies that are
He called upon Kiwanlatis available without charge to
as leaders of the community those in need of them were
to give, encourage, promote, listed today by Mrs. Mathllde
The Sanford Boat and Ski develep, provide und cooper­ Frisscl, Executive Secretary
Club will hold it’a regular ate with responsibility fur of the Seminole County Chap­
monthly meeting Thursday at high business and professional ter of tha American Red
8 p.m.
standards, setting the ex­ Cross.
Meeting will be In the First ample, giving primacy to
Sirs. Frissel said that the
Federal Savings A Loan As­ spiritual humanity.
Red Cross offices have a hos­
sociation building on West
Live the Golden Rule daily, pital bed, crutches, wheelFirst St.
not Just on Sunday, he urged. c h a i r , bedside commode,
All beaters and boating en­ Develop by precept and ex­ walkers and other small ar­
thusiast" ure invited to a t­ ample, Intelligent and nggrex- ticles.
The equipment was donated
tend. Plans for the cruine sive service, to build a better
for the use of the sick by the
schedules for tha coming sen- community.
The Klwani" program of DCT Club of Seminole High
son will be discussed as well
as arrangement" for cook- service Is based on tha pre­ and the Women'a Auxiliary of
out", p i c n i c " , moonlight cepts of faith In God and the Seminole County Medical
cruises urn! other social ac­ Country, moral right, the pre­ Society.
Anyone having sick room
servation i»f freedom, the crea­
tivities.
Fur further information tion of a high mural climate supplies which they would
please contact Sam L. Levy, for youth, opixmhig participa­ like to contribute to the pres­
Commodore, a t 322-7112 or tion of government and en­ ent stock may do so by call­
FA 2-7270, or David MacGlIlls, couraging free enterprise, con­ ing Mrs. M. Vann Parker,
Vice-Commodore, at 322-0000. servation of our natural re­ president of the Women's
sources, and building strong Auxiliary.

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and the speed trophy to Don
Broussard.
Included In the evening's
program waa Inter-rlnk Es­
quire Dance compeUUon be­
tween the Melodee Club and
Buelltone Club of Ocala.
Jo and BUI Fickea, repre­
senting the Melodee Club and
BeUy Morris and Robert
Scbwamburgcr, representing
the Ocala club tied for first
place.

Uneasy Calm
Grips Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) —
An uneasy calm gripped Bagh­
dad today Init the new rebel
regim* appeared in complete
control despite report" of scat­
tered fighting.
There was no official In­
formation released on the gunbattle which broke out Thurs­
day morning, presumably be­
tween rebel forces and die­
hard Communist supporters
of executed cx-Premier Abdel
Karim Kassern.

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�VFW Auxiliary
Reports On
Hospital Trip

Chamber Of Commerce
Appoints Committee
By Donna Kstea
The Longwood Aren Chamser of Commerce held its reg­
ular monthly meeting Inst
Thursduy at 8 p.m. at the
Civic League Building on

Lyman Team
Loses Brain
Bowl Match
W. H. PARKINSON, right, of the Orlando Intenial Revenue Sendee of­
fice, was guest speaker a t the February meeting of the DeBary Chapter
of the American Association of Retired Persons. With him are Mrs. Charles
Ulrich, chapter president and Earl Merrill, vice president.
(Cox Photo)

Future Farmer Week Set
Attention throughout the na
tion is focused this week on
the Future Farmer* ot Amcr
lea who arc observing Na
tion FFA Week, Feb. 10 to
ja.
Mayor Tom McDonald of

Teachers Give
Banquet For
Adult Classes
By Donna Estes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss,
teachers of the two adult
classes of the First Baptist
Church of Longwood, spon­
sored a ‘’Married Folks"
Banquet in the Educational
Building of the church last
Saturday at 7:30 p. m.
Twenty-two adults, includ
Ing special guest, Rev, John
DeWltt, attended. The room
was decorated in an Indian
theme with a Wigwam and
place cards with pictures of
Braves for the men and
Squaws for the women.
The menu consisted of buf­
falo m eat (ham ), Indian
beans (baked beans), yellow
sunshine (pineapple punch),
ground wheat (buns), white
clouds (baked potatoes), red
root (sweet potatoes), tossed
weeds (lettuce salad), baked
muddy (black coffee) and ic
cd a al Cherokee (atrawberry
shortcake with ice cream ).

M YF's Visit
Children's Home
By Jane Casselberry
Sixteen members of the In
lermediate and Senior Meth
odist Youth Fellowship of tin
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church went to E nter
prise last Saturday to viait
the
Methodist
Children’s
Home.
They were taken on a tour
of the buildings by tho dir­
ector of the Home and enjoy­
ed a visit with some of the
children.
Due to tlie inclement wea­
ther they ate their picnic
lunch on the Sunday School
bus. Accompanying the group
on the bus were Rev. Oelmas
Copeland and Mrs. Lillian
Miller.

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Sanford has proclaimed FFA
Week here, noting that the
FFA has chosen the week of
George Washington's Birth­
day for their observance.
"The first president of the
United States was also one
of the first farm ers in the
nation to practice contour
planting, crop rotation, ferti­
lization and other soil con­
servation and improvement
methods," lie pointed out.
"Agriculture is vital to
America" is the theme of
this year's week, and farm
boys everywhere will under­
take a campaign to inform
the general public about Un­
importance of the agricultur­
al industry in America, and
the numerous and wide v ar­
iety of opportunities that exist
in this field for young men
who have a background o(
farm experience and training.
"We have such an abun­
dance of food in America that
people arc taking farmers
for granted," said Bill West,
vocational agriculture ami
FFA advisor a t Seminole
High School.
"Actually, farming la our
largest and most vital indus­
try and it is becoming Incoaslngly important with our ex­
panding population. In our
area, particularly, most of
the businesses and most of
Uio Jobs arc basically de­
pendent on surrounding farms
for their existence. Take
away tho farm* and for all
practical purposes you would
destroy the entire commun­
ity," added Don Farrens, voag teacher at Sanford Junior
High School.
The 34 members of the
Seminole High School Chapt­
er and the 55 members of

the Sanford Junior High
Chapter are part of the 400,000 members in tlic 50 s’atcs
and Puerto Rico.
Membership in the FFA is
made up of farm boys who
are students of vocational
agriculture in high school and
junior high. Tim activities
arc designed to help develop
rural leadership and good
citizenship and stimulate the
boys to better achievement
in their study and work to
ward
successful establish
ment In farming or other
agricultural occupations.

Willing Workers
Have Banquet
The Willing Workers Sun­
day School Class of Central
Baptist Church met Feb. 0
at the church for a Sweet­
heart Banquet.
The menu consisted of ham,
string beans, rolls and butter,
jcllo salad, candied yams, ic­
ed ten mid CHke.
Attending
were
Howard
Addington and Mrs. Adding­
ton, the class teacher; Rev.
und Mrs. Gull Smith, Mrs.
R. D. Bass, Mrs. John Weav­
er, Becky Nelson, Jon Smith.
Trcva Arnelte, Pal Spears.
Kathy
Frcmming,
Brenda
Benton, Raymond Rnrm-tt,
John Smith and Paul Quinn.
Those wlio served were
Mrs. Charles I). Hayes Sr.
and Mrs. Jack Burton Sr.
Following the banquet Rev.
Smith spoke to the class
alxiut its future and educa­
tion. Games were played for
with Rev. Smith offering the
closing prayer.

By Jane Casselberry
After last week’s success­
ful win, Lyman High's Brain
Team met defeat this last
Sunday at the hands of the
Winter Park High team in
a Brain Bowl Match held in
Lyman auditorium.
The final score was Winter
Park 295 to Lyman's 200,
Lyman had the misfortune
to rack up two penalties of
five points each for ring­
ing the buzzer before the
question was completed and
not being able to give a lull
answer.
The questions, compiled by
Brevard Junior College, had
stm c proving so difficult and
obscure that both teams were
stumped.
Members of tbo Lyman
team were Mac McClellan,
Richard Hall, Pete Carlson
and David Smith. The Winter
Park team consisted of Dcd&gt;
White, Dan Grlbbln, Dick Ro­
berts and David Lockman.
'Milton Stokes of Orlando
Junior College was modera­
tor and Paul Rutenkroger.
acting chairman of the math
department at OJC, was the
judge.
Team sponsors. Miss 'na
Barfield for Winter Park and
Fletcher Cockrell for Lyman
served as official seorekeepers and Sandy Shcrwen and
Roy Goodwin were unofficial
scorekcepcrs.

Village Firemen
Postpone Meet
By Mona Grinstrad
Last Saturday's meeting
and election of officers for
the reorganized North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Dept,
was postponed due to the
inclement weather.
No fun Ik-r date for the
meeting has been announced
at this lime.

Church St.
By Donna Kates
The meeting was railed to
Irene
March, president of
order by President William
South Seminole VFW Auxili­
Baumholzer and the devotion
was given by L. L. Cox.
ary 8207 reported . a t tha
Coundlmun J o h n Reams
Auxiliary's regular monthly
brought up the question of
meeting last Thursday even­
how the Chamber of Com­
ing that the total value of
merce could help to stimulate
articles taken to the Lake City
business in Longwood with the
VA Hospital on Feb. a was
cooperution of the local busi­
|19.'I.00.
ness people. A committee ap­
pointed to further study the
Members who made the
question included Reams ns
trip were Mrs. Walter Ste­
chairman, L. L. Cox and R. C.
ward. Mrs. Jack Hopkln*.
Carlson.
Mra. Horbn Reagan, and Mr*.
E. P. Richards, treasurer,
March.
Plans were discussed
nnnounred that the 1902-03
for another trip to the VA
dues were coming in very
Hospital with tho Post iu
slowly- and pointed out that
VFW I’OST 8207 Cdr. Hal P. Mats received the deed to the PotdV newly
March.
the organization depends upon
purchased proj&gt;erty, tlie former Harris Rout Works, front II. S. "Lew"
Mrs. .Steward reported that
its dues in order to contlnuo
Arnold, right, al a meeting of the Post lAst week. On hand for the cere­
the member*, other than her­
giving Us support to various
mony were, front left, Mrs. Roliert March, 8207 Auxiliary president; Mrs.
self, who attended the District
civic projects.
H arriet Harris, charter president of the Auxiliary and Merle Harris, senior
Eight meeting at Cocoa, Sun­
During the past few months
vice commander of the Post.
(Herald Photo)
day.
Feb. 10, were Mrs. Marrh,
the Chamber has daunted
district guard; Mra. Jack Hop­
money- to the Civic League
kins and Sir*. Merle Harris,
Enrlyclcpedia Fund which has
district deputy chief of ataff.
Christ Church
now reached Uie goal and the
Final plans were made for
hooka are in order.
the member* to meet Thurs­
To Sponsor
The Chamber also donated
day at 7 p.m. at The Painted
to the annual Christmas Party
Steak Dinner
Horse in Orlando for a going
and to the Longwood Clinic
By Donna Estes
away
purty in honor of Mr*.
for dental care of children in
Christ Church Episcopal of Rosemary Sandlfer who ia
tho town.
lly France. Wester
luemhei.hip and uit intensive iAingwood will have a Country moving to Albequcrque, N. M.
Any person wishing to work
Fallowing t h e
business
Clarence 1). DonuMnon, Luke menthol ship dilve will start Fried Steak Dinner Satur­
for the betterment c/ the town
day from 5 p.m. to 7 p. 111. meeting refreshments were
Mary
P.istniHtter,
was
elected
with
tho
Marrh
meeting
when
is invited to join the Chamber.
at Uie Parish Hall on Church served by Mr*. Sue Berdahl
Visitors at last week's meet­ Chairman of the Board of Di­ tho Chamber will bu divided Street.
ami Mm. Jack Hopkins. The
ing were introduced und rectors of tin- Chamber of into two sections to compete
The menu will Include next regular meeting will be
Harry Brown joined aa a new Commerce of l.ake Mary at for the prize of a cook-out so­ country fried steak, baked
March 14 a t the VFW Home
the first meeting of tho new cial.
member.
potato, hot roils, a hot vege­
Ail residents of the com­ table, assorted pics, coffc, tea on the Old Dixie Highway.
Following t h e
business hoard for tlie next Chamber
meeting and Interesting film, year held at the heme of the munity and surrounding areas or milk. There will lie a
•’The Telstur Story," was new Chamber president, Rich­ are especially invited to at­ nominal donation for adults,
New
shown through courtesy of ard Keogh, last Thursday tend the meetings of the Lake children 12 and older, child­
Hi-Tread
Mary Chamber of Commerce ren five to 12, and no charge
tlie Winter Park Telephone night.
Clifford Nelson, past presi­ which nio held on the first for children under five.
Co.
Sound Cord
Refreshment, were served dent, met with the newly Thursduy of each month at
In charge of the dinner are
Hod
by Mr. umi Mrs. E. Anzulone elected officer, ami gave a 8 p.m. in the Chamber of Com­ eommittee members Mr*. Ed­
7I
t
s
14
und Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ste­ report on the accomplish­ merce building.
ward C. Kuhn, chairman; co- 800 a 14
9h
ment., resolution., and out­
wart.
chairman, Mrs. Eugene Tay­
I t * 14
w/oE.
standing project, of the pnst
Saint Frances Xavier Cahrl- lor and Mrs. Joel White, Mr*.
ni, canonized In 1U40, was the Ralph Stevens, Mrs. A. Pitt­
CAVANAUGH
Board of Directors.
TIRE SERVICE
Three of the outstanding first American citizen ever de­ man, Mrs. Herbert J. Thomp­
PTA To Sponsor projects of the Safety Com­ clared a saint by the Roman son, Mrs. Charles Morrison
1401 8. Fre ask Are.
FA N N 1
and Herman Schlmming.
mittee discussed were side­ Catholic Church.
‘Mr. Magic'
walks, street lights and stop­
By IsNiise Klmunek
The Altamonte Springs Ele­ lights. Another past action of
mentary PTA will sponsor the Chamber is a Lake Mary
"M r. Magic." (Harry WDc of map brochure to be finished
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Death and taxes are not the only
certain things in the world. It is also
an immutable fact that without work
man perisheth — if not physically,
then emotionally.
This truth has been expressed in
many forms over the ages. It has
now been confirmed in a public opin­
ion poll, which, to our modem way
of thinking, is the ultimate stamp
of approval.
The’ University of Michigan Sur­
vey Research Center asked people around the country whether or not
they would continue to work if they
somehow or other hod all the money
they needed.
Eight out of ten men replied that
they would continue to work, usual­
ly giving as their reasons the empti­
ness of a life of nonwork, the bore­
dom of nonemployment
Yet this apparently universal
need to work exists side by side with
a fairly general dislike of work. The
poll inicated that for many peoplo
work remains throughout their lives
only an irksome necessity. Thnt is,
they are not doing tho kind of work
they think they would like to do.
Attitudes toward the idea of work
were especially revealing. When ask­
ed to define work, about CO percent
said it is something one has to do or
doesn’t like.
Twenty percent described work
as something productive, important,
of social value to others.
Eight percent dofinod work in

This la the season of the year
when we hear a great deal from our
politicians about some of the nation’s
foremost heroes — George Washing­
ton, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jef­
ferson, Andrew Jackson.
To invoke the greatness of the
historie past is not only natural but
ought to be a highly inspiring exer­
cise. Yet with too many politicians
it has become perfunctory, unthink­
ing.
The real purpose of this annual
wintertime festival of party speechmaking ia to belabor the opposition
with full force. No one can sensibly
object to highly charged political de­
bate. We must have i t But there is
more than a little nrtifico In conduc­
ting it against a backdrop of our past
greatness.
Most of the politicians who dis­
port themselves in front of this rich
canvas probably know vory little of
American history, though they glib­
ly deal in great names.
How many, for instance, would
believe that George
Washington,
during the French and Indian War
years before the Revolution, was
once briefly under suspicion for trea­
son T How many know that at least
three times he narrowly missed
death during that same period 7
How many know how strongly
governed Washington was in his
public duty by his deep senso of
pride, his concern for his honor and
reputation before the world he mov­
ed in?
Who among our
wintertime

speakers on tho political circuit has
sampled the rewarding evidences of
friendship between Jefferson and
John Adams?
This was a bond hugely helpful
to a budding nation, a link which
weakened in later years only to bo
restored as the two men neared
death.
With his dying breath, Adams,
In Massachusetts, was moved to say:
“Thank God Thomas Jefferson still
lives." But ho was wrong. That very
morning, a few hours earlier, Jcfferson, his great friend, hud died in Vir­
ginia.
How wide is the nppreclution among our Lincoln - Jefferson - Jackson day orators thnt Adams is rated
by historians as a “nenr great"’ umong U. 8. presidents? That James
K. Polk, little heard of is another?
The truth is that our politicians
generally do not know their historic
&gt;nsL much better than do most Amercans and that is not very well. In­
numerable surveys of students nnd
adults alike have made tho point
forcefully.
Rome year tho politicians ought
to devote thoir winter festival to a
real considedration of history, with
the notable aim of stirring among
Americans a genuine interest in the
historic roots of tho “Americanism"
they hear so much about.
Americanism ought to bo a living,
breathing thing, built from un un­
ending stream of life in which we all
can move. For too many it is a marblo statue, aloof on a pedestal.

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Phil Newsom Soys . . .

A Bone In JFK ’s Throat
For mueh tho aamo reaion*
th a t Nikita Khrushchev de­
scribed West Berlin as a bone
In hie throat, Prealdent Ken*
Hedy can apply the same des­
cription to Cuba.
Vlawrd In thla light, Cuba

v*. Berlin, Soviet strategy be*
cornea clearer and Cuba takes
a natural place on the cold
war chess board.
In thla light, the actual num.
her of Soviet troopa in Cuba
takea on Icaaor significance,
whather it be 0,000 or 20,000.

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terms of exertion or effort. Others
said it is something scheduled or
timed or routinized.
Factory workers most often gave
the answer that work is an activity
th at is timed and paid for. People
with high education levels tended to
consider work a duty — and not
much fun.
According to Dr. Robert L. Kahn,
the survey director, these attitudes
are inherited from the family back­
ground. They are neither caused —
nor corrected — by the educations
different peoplo receive.
Kahn sees a reflection of our dis­
like of work in union practices. Ho
feels union policies say, in effect:
“ Work is too hard; work is too
long; working conditions are bad.”
, Unions, he says, have given rela­
tively little attention to the ques­
tions of variety versus monotony,
scheduling versus freedom on tho
Job, other kinds of satisfaction from
the job besides money.
On tho other hand, Knhn says
management has its own implicit as­
sumptions about work:
“Work is undesirable; people
won't do it unless they hnvo to; it is
something they try to avoid: pay la
tho only compensation for work."
It would seem that all of us, whe­
ther employer or employe, need to
rethink our attitudes toward work.
It’s been with us since Adnm; it
promises to bo around for a long
time to como.

Patriotism Peddlers

I t U the Soviet "presence"
thut counta.
A handful of 10,000 or ao
Allied troopa in Weal llurlin
could net hupo to atom tho So­
viet lido were it to ho un­
leashed. One rcuaun tliul it ia
not unleashed lira not in tho
number but in the Allied “preacnco" which would guaran­
tee a world war in came of
Soviet attack.
When the world receded
front the brink of nuclear war
laal October with Khruahchev'a prumiao to rt-movo Ida
olfenalve rocketa, it nnturally
wua assumed that bo now
wculd look oUcwhcro for a
mrana to re-ealabllth dumsgvd
preatlge and to recapture the
initiative.
One of theae aaaumptlona
took in the poaaiblllty of new
Soviet preaaure on Berlin.
Inatrnd, ho hat reveraed hla
field, faring llio United Slatua
In Cuba with exactly tho aamo
riaka ho would face in an a t­
tack upon llerlln.
There are other striking
similarities.
Ju st as West Berlin la a
foothold within Commuulat
territory, ao Cuba new ia a
foothold In a traditionally
U. S. aphtre of influence.
Just aa the Western power*
huvu been willing to pour millkma of dollars Into West Ber­
lin to help maintain it as a
free world symlwl, ao Khruahchev apaprenlly ia willing to
peur millions into Cuba to
maintain it aa a beacon for
Communist
subversion
throughout Latin America.
Khrushchev c o u l d take
oilier page* from the l&gt;ook of
Allied experience ia Berlin.

Peter Edson

Both: "H aving a Little Trouble?'1

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE 0 —463: Joe J., aged
20, was one of my former
aludenta at Northwestern Uni*
vcralty.
“ Dr. Crane," he began, "I
a-s-itutlrr. It all s-s-rtarted
when 1 was in tho 3rd grade.
‘For I put up my hand and
asked Uie t-t-teachcr if I
could go to the boy'a lavatory.
"A* the a a-aon of a doc­
tor, 1 used the medical word
my mother had (aught me.
But this made Utu other child­
ren laugh.
"S-a-so I blushed and felt
humiliated. And I have e-sstuttered ever since. How
can 1 get over it?"
Stuttering ia usually just a
nuisance muscular habit that
was learned In one alngle epi­
sode.
For habits don't always re ­
quire many months of repeti­
tion.
For example, If a child
burns lta hand on a hot atove,
that alngle bum will probably
make him avoid touching any
more hot atoves.
For the burn of the fire cndurca long after the muscu­
lar action haa stopped.
In like manner, when a
child la guilty of an embarraslng slip of the tongue that

causes blushing and shame,
the resulting psychological
"bum " can still persist for
many years.
To understand Use original
pattern of atuttering, please
consider what we psychiat­
rists describe aa tho typical
"stutter triangle.”
Each corner contain! one
element of the 3-point Mut­
ter complex.
And these three points (hat
usually typify the original
atuttcr situation are aa fol­
lows:
(1) Normal conversational
tones;
(2) Use of English lang­
uage;
&lt;3) Speaking to human be­
ings.
Change any one of those
three comers of the "Mut­
ter triangle" and you can
Immediately help the stuttercr banish hla complex.
For example, have him de­
liberately pilch hla voice high
e r or lower and he atopa stut­
tering. Or aik him to sing or
read printed copy.
Or let him use ventriloquy!
Ventriloquists do NOT stut­
ter.
A quick change at (I) ran
also he obtained by biting

down on the tongue with the
jaw teeth and then holding
it imprisoned as the stutter­
e r launches into speech.
Demosthenes used pebbles
in his mouth to alter this
point of the triangle, for sluttorers did NOT have pebbles
in their mouths when the nui­
sance habit started.
Nowadays, a big wad of
bubble gum will serve much
at Demosthenes' pebbles.
Look at (2), for here in
American the usual ituttcrcr
was speaking in English.
Let him shift to a foreign
language and he will general­
ly apeak without stuttering,
for that altera the second cor­
ner of the Mutter triangle,
(3) If he addresses his dog
or horses or even shouts to
the waves, a la Demosthenes,
he also breaks the original
pattern by changing the 3rd
comer of the Triangle.
Stutterers ran also obtain
help by extroverting their
personality for they are us
uatly too aclf-censcioua.
So send for my booklet
“ Five Laws for Compliment­
ing," enclosing a stamped,
return envelope, plus ate.
Hut imprison your tongue
for quick relief.

Dick West Soys

A-Hiking We Will Go
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Aa, everyone in tho entire
ever • l o v i n g ambulatory
world must know by now,
America Is on a hiking binge.
The way things are going,
hiking wilt become the biggest
fad ainro flagpole sitting.
Sumo people apparently are
Just now discovering that they
have feet.
It ull started, of course,
with President Kennedy's revlvul of un old Thcodoro
Roosevelt directivt fixing a
three-day, CO-mlla hike aa a
fitness test for military offi­
cers.
Would you like tu hear tho
true, insido story of what was
behind tho original directivt?
Very well. Just stay right
there In your easy chair and 1
will give you the scoop.
Roosevelt was never exactly
98-poumI weakling, but he
did have what might be deacribcd aa a “Charlea Atlu*
complex."
Aa a youth, according to hit
autobiography, be wai "rather
alckly and awkward" and
quite unable to hold my own
when thrown Into contact with
other boys of rougher ante­
cedents."
If Atlas, tho famous body­
builder, had been In buaineaa
at Uie time, young Teddy
probably would have enrolled
in hla correspondence course
In muscle development.
But he lived in the primitive
era before Atlas Invented "dyneuilo tension," so ho was
forced tu crcute a physical
culture program of bis own.
For several years, Roosevelt
went In 4&gt;ig for wrestling.
While governor of New York,
be billed the state for a
wrestling mat, but the expc use was dltsallowcd by the
comptroller, who took the
position that it was not a
"proper gulH-matorlul amuse­
ment."

Roosevelt next took up box.
“I think I will leave them
Ing, but abandoned it after a on," aaiil the propor but other,
poke In tho eye ruptured some wiso naked envoy. "We might
blood vesaela. He was by then meet ladies."
getting pretty old, ao he turn­
ed to lea* atrenuoua exercise—'
Jiu-Jitsu.
It was hla high regard for
what he called "the vigor of
a is o a v m oss m otor
life" that prompted him to Isauo tho hiking directive. The
armed force* were dismayed
by tho order and did all they
could to circumvent it.
Rut Roosevelt himself said
It was "a test which many
a healthy mlddlcaged woman
would be able to moct."
To prove hla point, he often
want on hikes, with an athlet­
ic group known ns the "ten­
nis cabinet." When they came
to a river, they didn't bother
with bridges They s w a m
across.
If we swam Uie I’otomae,
we usually took off our
clothea," Roosevelt recalled.
On one occusiun the French
ambassador joined the hike
and aa they were about to
awlin the river aomeono no­
ticed that he was still wear­
ing hla gloves.

WASHINGTON (NEAt —
A second meeting between
President Kennedy and Soviet
Russia's Chairman N i k i t a
Khrushchev may be in the
making.
William C. Foster, U. S. DIs
armament Agency director,
gave a first hint of this in a
recorded interview with Sea
Kenneth Keating, R-N.Y., on
the nuclear test ban negotia
tions.
“ Is there likely to he i
further discussicn of this be­
tween the President and Mr.
Khrushchev?" t h o senator
asked.
“ I would think ao," replied
Foster. Referring to the ex
change of notes between the
President nnd Khrushchev last
December, Just before the 18
nation Geneva disnrmnmcnt
committee recessed, Foster de­
clared: "These letters certain­
ly Indicate that they both
have a deep interest in obtain
ing a dependable agreement to
terminate nuclear tests."
“Then you would expect
thnt?" Keating asked.
Foster replied: “I would ex
pect nt some point it would
occur."
This exchnngo took plnco
just before the Russians did
another about-face and broke
off test ban talks with Amcrl
can and llritish officials In
New York and Washington
Jan. .31.
Foster is now in Geneva us
head of U. 8. negotiators in
the disarmament talks.
His aides say that he was
referring to both further ex­
changes cf notes and direct
talks.
This confirms authoritative
reports in Washington that
the Russians have Is-en hint­
ing they would like to arrange
another Kennedy-Khrushchev
meeting.
Since their first and only
meeting in Vienna Juno 3-4,
1001, tho President has given
no encouragement to holding
another. The condition laid
down has been that there must
l hi some assurunce of being
able to farmulixe agreements
already negotiated. T h e r e
would not he another meeting
just to talk.
These conditions apparently
dissuaded Khrushchev from
coming to the UN General As
srmldy last full. There would
be no point in his coming un
lest he could also ace the Pre­
sident.
Kennedy has tentative plans
to visit Rome and Rcnn in late
winter or early spring. The
White House makes clear no
firm dates have been sche­
duled. London speculation that
the President might also see
1'rima Minister Harold Mac­
millan Is not confirmed in
Washington. A European visit
would, of course provide an
opportunity for a meeting
with Khrushchev.
Some American specialists
on Communist affairs who are

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If you like peanuts and (teanut buter, you are ill lurk.
World production cf peanuts
in 1000 was estimated a t 16,037,000 tons, 6 per cent larger
than 1050. More thuii half of
the world production was in
Asia. India with 5,200,000 ton*
and mainland China, with an
estimated 2,300,000 tuns were
the world's largest producers.
African production at 4,082,000 tons was about 10 per cent
above 1969. The largest pro­
ducer in Africa and the third
lurgest in the wcrld was
Nigeria.

guarantee against an Amtrlcan invasion of Cuba.
Rut now tho President faces
a new dilemma in getting all
Russian forces and even de­
fensive arms out of Cuba.
The President’s last press
conference failed to clarify
just what pressures are being
applied to make tho Russians
get out of Cubs and stay out.
Rut an agreement to this ef­
fect Is becoming the first test
of Russia's sincerity about
wanting disarmament.

Barbs

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tho graduate to worry about
condition* all over the world.
Mother wouldn’t mind the
kids skating If they didn't
bring snow and slush home to
tho kitchen floor.
Thinking well cf everybody
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discouraging any further Ken­
nedy - Khrushchev meetings
now say that in their first
conference, Khrushchev gain­
er' the impression that the
President was not a strong
and forceful leader.
It is claimed this was re­
flected in Russia's renuncia­
tion of the nuclear test ban
and the resumption of testing
in 1001. It is maintained that
this was n factor in the Krem­
lin decision to establish cffensivo intermediate range
ballistic bases in Cuba and
make th at island a center for
further Communist aggression
throughout the Western Hemi­
sphere.
Khrushchev now may have
discovered thnt Kennedy is a
year and a half more experi­
enced thun he wus in Viennu
uud definitely no weakling.
Ill any future meeting the
two leaders would therefore
he on more even term* nnd
might conduct more fruitful
talks.
Not the least of the sub­
ject* for them to discuss—In
addition to a nuclear test ban
and disarmament—is thu Cuba
situation. liuth Kennedy and
Khrushchev left this ex­
tremely fuzzy ufter their ex­
change of notes prior to the
Russian missile pull-out from
Cuba last October.
Khrushchev promised on­
site Inspection of the dis­
mantled bases. Fidel Cnatro
has prevented him from de­
livering on this promise. This
nullified Kennedy's offer of a

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Duel Shaping Up At Raceway

SH S Plays

In tonight'j program of har­
ness anti quarter horse racing
at Seminole Park the featur­
ed eight shapes up as tilt duel
of the evening.
Grand Grattan will he go­
ing against Vivian K in the
pacing mile. The two favor
ites both won In their first
starts at Seminole Park.
Grand Grattan posted his win
on opening night and hat fin­
ished second in his last two
starts. Vivian K has clocked
the mile pace at Seminole in
the fast time of 2:07 4/5. Her
best time was recorded in tho
I same race that saw Jarrettown llcnny set the track rec­
ord for pacers at 2:06 1/5.
Tiie co-fcaturcd seventh for

W . P., Lions
Play Tavares
Snnford travels to Winter Park tonight to meet
the Purkera as the 19GH cage season enters the home
Btretch while Oviedo travels to Tavures in county
cage action.
Sanford will he going into the game with a 9-12
record while the Parkers, recent winners of the Orantfe Ik1It Cuiifi'1'ence crown,
sport a 16-8 record.
Sanford will ro with Mike
Woodruff, wha was named to
tliv ull UilC squml; Don MeMurray, David McGillls, Dutch
Itifor and Hurry Darks.
In Oviedo, the Lions who
have won nine straight, will ho
shooting for their 14th win of
the season against only three
losses.
Expected to sta rt for the
Lions will he Jimmy Courier,
Danny Kirkland, Mickey Tosln.sky, Ted Dellhorn ami
Jimmy DeSlinzo.

Bishop Moore
Knocks Off
Lvman, 57-43

IJishop Moore with s fourth
period rally nipped a fighting
I.yman five 57 43 in Orlando
.Monday nightThe Hornets knocked in 24
points in the final eight mill
utes to ice the lilt while the
Grey iKitinds who were rough
the first three periods, were
held to only 10 markers.
Cup Team
The lead changed hands 10
MILAN, Italy (UPII — The limes during the tilt with the
Italian Tennis Federation has score tied at 10-10 at the end
appoinlrd Jnrosluv Drobny of the first period; at the half
coach of tlic 1963 Italian Dav Hid Hornets led, 22-19.
is Cup tennis team.
Dill Durkliart was high
scorer for L&gt;man scoring 12
points. The Lyman JV « won
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their tilt, 41-37.
In (hr Court o f Ib r &lt; i i i n l f
Jio ta r. Sem inole Cou nty, I'larMb. to Prnhutr.
In rri U n fa ir nt
o . i*. h i ; i t s D o n ,

Deceased

'll! t i l I r e d l l u r s nu«l IV r .i m i
l i n t Inn 4’laliun or Demand
S t b l M l bbbS F a ta le )
You and ea ch nt yo u arr
tirrrt&gt;y n o tified and required
to present an y claim * and
d em a n d s w h ich you , o r eit h e r
nt yo u, muy h a v e a x a l n s t th
Satnto o f O. P. ItKItNDON,
d eceased . la t e o f raid County,
to tin- County J u d a e o t S e m i ­
nole County. Florida, at his
o f f i c e In the cou rt h o u se o f
sa id Cou nty at San ford , Flor
Ida,
w ith in
elx
calendar
m o n th s from the tim e o f the
first publication » f this nolle
T w o co p ies o f ra ch claim or
•I. mnnd shall ho In w r it in g ,
an d sh a ll s t a t e the place o f
res id en ce and post o f f i c e ad
d r e - s o f t h e ela lm n n i, and
sh a l l he sw o r n to liy llie
c la im a n t , hie s c e n t or a t t o r ­
n ey and acco m p a n ied by a
f i li n g fee o f o n e d o lla r and
su c h claim or dem and not
Oo filed sh a ll be void.
Osborne I*. Ilern don, Jr.
A* ex e c u t o r o f the I-ust
W ill an d T e s t a m e n t o f
O. P. IIKltXDOX.

Deceased

F h l n h o l u r and Lo g a n
F ir st F ed eral Building
Sanfo rd. Florida
A t to r n e y s for Kxrcutor
P u b lish F eb ru a ry }„ IS, 19, IC
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i: n r a « l . t :
N o tice Is hereb y alv en tliat
p u rsu a n t to list- final decree
o f fo reclo su re and e.ile e n t e r ­
ed In the c a u se p e n d in g In
Ihe Circuit Court In and for
S em in o le County, Florida, ca se
d ocket n u m b er 1STII. the undel slunrd Clerk w ill sell Ills
p ro p tr ly
sit u a te d
In
said
C o unty described ns:
Toil
IS.
Stil'TII
FINISCltKST. T h # d Addition,
su b d iv isio n , a ccord in g to
a plat the reo f recorde d In
P la t Boo k 11, p a g e s D
and 43 o f Ihe P u b lic B e cord s o f Hemllinle County,
Flo rid a ;
T ogether
w ith
the
f o l lo w in g
Homs
pro perty w h ic h are l o c a l • d In and p e r m a n e n l ly In
sta lled ns a part o f tin
lin p ro v em enta
on
aa Id
bind;
One fl.
IT. Hof
W ater
H ea ter (elec.). Model 409
VII-SS-3, b- r l i l I|«e:s;s3
One O.
IT. R efrig era to r
(elec.),
Model
L.1811H,
Serial Vlt*i&gt;2039
Our tl, IT. Itullt-ln R a n g e
(e le c .) .
Model
JSS4SIKK.
S eria l XROT7427
On., II. IT. Itullt-ln Oven
( e l e c .) .
Model J30SU4I14,
Ferial YIHIS234
One DuoTherin W all H e a t ­
er ( o i l) . Model 3SS-I, Fer
Ini m i T 1 9
One Nu tone Rath H ea ter
4elec.)
One Victor Climax K i t c h ­
en Kxhauet Fan (elec.)
Thirteen V en etian llllnde
( m eta l), m a nu fa ctu red by
F en ltarlk (lla ee A P ain t
Co m pany, Fanford, F lo r
Ida.
T o g e t h e r w i t h all stru ctu rre
nd linprovem enta n o w and
h e rea f t er on said land, and
f i x tu res atta ch ed thereto, and
all rente. Issues, proceeds, ami
p rofits accru in g and to accru e
from sa id , p rem ises, a l l o f
w h ich nro Included w it h in the
f o r e g o i n g description and the
habendum
thereof; a lso
all
gae, eleain. elect ric, w ater, and
o l h r r h e a t in g , co o k in g , r e f r i ­
g e r a t in g ,
lighting
plumbing,
v e n t ila t in g .
Irrigating,
and
p ow er ayetem s, m achines, a p ­
pliances, fix tu res, and a p p u r ­
ten a nces, w h ich n o w are or
m ay h e r e a f t e r pertain to, or
he used with. In, o r on said
p rem ises, even thou gh t h e y bu
detached or detachable,
a t public eale, lo III* lilglieet
and best bidder for cast) be,
t w e e n tho hours o f eltv eti
o'clock In llie forenoon and
t w o o clo ck In tbe a fterno o n
on the 6III day o f March. 1942,
a t Ihe F ro u t Door o f the
Hemlnole C o unty Courihous*
In Fanford, Florida.
(FKAI.)
Arth u r II. B eck w ith , J r .
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
llyr M a t t i e T. Vlhlen
D i p u t y Clerk
P ub lish Feb ru ary 19. 1942.
w ith

M i n t i: u p b t i . i :
N o tice le hereby g i v e n that,
p u rsu a n t to a F in a l Dec ree o f
F o reclo su re entered In ca u se
numbered 15*49, In t h e Circuit
Court Sem inole County , F lo r ­
ida, I w ill sell the pro perty
s i t u a t e d In Srm lnnle County,
F lo rid a, desc ribed as:
1&gt;1T II of SOUTH PIN K CUKST. F ir st Ad dition , as
recorded In Plat Hook 10,
p a c e s 45 and 41 o f the
P u b l i c llecorde o f S e m i ­
nole Cou nty, Florida.
A N D A1.SU the f o l lo w in g
d escrib ed Item s o f e q u i p ­
m en t n o w located In or
upon the a b ove described
prem ise s:
C h rise s 10" K itc hen K«haunt Fan
Space l l e a t r r
V en etia n m i n d s
a. K. Italian
a. K. Itefrlaerator
a t public sale, to the h la h e st
und best bidder for ca sh, at
t h e front door of the S em in o le
C o u n ty Courthouse In Sanford,
F lo rid a, b etw een 11:00 a. m ,
und 5:00 p. in., on F eb ru a ry
5? lb. 1945.
tSKAI.)
Arthur II. B e ck w ith , Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Dep u ty Clerk
F reem a n , Rlrhardson A
W atson
T il Harnett Bank Bu ilding
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Florida
A tto rn ey
P u b lis h Feb. 19, 1945.
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Long Wait
For Brosnan
MEMHEH8 OK TIIE SEMINOLE l l l i i l l JV team lookhiR over the win­
ning O ne trophy are left to riRht, front row, Mike Bowes, Mike McClnry,
Frank Murray, Ronny Hinson, Dave Lanier and Steve Clark. Back row,
left to right, Jeff Williams, Moose Glad, Dennis Smith, Coach John Colbert,
D our Firestone, Tom Cason, and Bill Day.
(Herald Photo)

Field Complete For Rich Stake
The field for Die second an­
nual King and Queen Cham­
pionship race at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club this Sat­
urday night was completed
with tho running of the sec­
ond annual Racing K i n g
Stake last Saturday.
The first four male stars to

Denny Mac, Mac Tray anti
Foxworth.
Interest is keen in the
championship contest ami a
crowd as largo as opening
night is expected. I.asl winter
Wade Tray won the contest
with the four females follow­
ing. Wade has been sidelined
since late January and is not
in Die '63 lineup. However, he
ii back in action again und
alter schooling brilliantly lust
week will probably rate as
tit, favorite in tonight’s fea­
tured ninth.
Opposing Wade T rjy to­
night will be Carmcllctc,
Docker's Circus, Pac Sac,
In Hie D. Division Dond Archway, Coro Silver, WonWalker and Dick Johnson dertm and Mrs. Mops.
both had a low gross of 80, f i i i s t h a c k — a. im w ile—
while John ivey had a net Dradr 11— 1. Kevin'* pal, 2. O.
II.'* Irishman , 3 Mac Ntetch,
66 and Pete Krucche had a 4.
Tam pa Hot llwl, I. Moon*

Mayfair Golfers Top
DeLand Club 118-80
The Mayfair Men's Golf
Association heat out tho DcLand golfers 118 to 80 points
in the Inter Club Match held
at tlse DeLand Country Club
Golf Course, Sunday.
A return match is sclied
uled at the Mayfair Country
Club lie re on March 24.
Walt Cunningham had low
gross in the A. Division with
a 70 and four golfers had ties,
Carl Crunc und Dr. Dub Epps
each with a net 68 and Wlik
llowmon and E. C. Dradford
both holding a net 69.

L egal N o tic e
In lfc*» I Hurl o f i In* CittiNly
Jiiitar* ftriMlNnle Cou nt?. I'lorrid s, l a I'rultalr.
In IIri l ' * | n l * of

WILLIAM

com iii :,

LJ i a SLI L

HOL.

D ecn id l

T o All ( r n l l l i t r a and I’rra .m i
lla%lna I’lnlm* «tr l l r n m a ili
. U a l a M *altf L n a i n
You anil ra ch of jrou ar«
hereb y n o tlflrd and required
lo itrrarnt a n y claim * and d e ­
mand* which you, or eith er
o f you, m ay h a v e *gulu »t the
f a t a l # o f WILLIAM LKtiLIK
)l&lt; tl/Jo.M III!, ilfriMietl, Into of
»4l«l C ou n ty , to tho County
J tl J r * o f
Hemlnoln County,
Florida, at hi* o f fi c e In tho
cou rt hoUfco i&gt;f xaid C o unty at
Hanford, Flo rid a, w ith in alx
ca len d a r m onth* f r-m tho time
of the first publhration o f thla
notic e. T v A • .&gt;]•'. •« ..f each
cla im or d ' m a m l ahull be In
wrltlnir. and -hull Mute the
place o f r o l d n t i c e und poet
o f f i c e nddr*** o f the cla im a n t ,
ml ahull bo iWOrn to by tin'
cla im a n t, hla mri'MI. o r a tto rn» &gt;• ami acco m p a n ied by a
f 111ti sc fee o f one d o lla r and
• ut li claim or dem and not «o
filed ahull ho vold,
/ » / Mary M. Holcom be
A m A d m in is tr a t r ix
o f Ihe
I X a t e of
WILLIAM LK8LIK HOLc o m iii:

I irco a te d

Htenstrom, D a v is A M« Intoeh
A t to r n e y s for A d m in istra trix
Poet O ffice II.* 152j
Hanford, Florid a
Pub lish Feb. If, 2 i K Mar.
I. 12. IMS.
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Matinee
MONDAY

now racing!i!

finish in that contest and the
first four female stars to fin­
ish in the Dacing Queen Stake
the week previous comprise
Hie octet. In the order they
finished tiie Queen Stake they
arc Texas Late, Donnie Abbe,
Little Hhonda and Tipsy DiX'
ic. Tiie King Stake order of
finish was Cherokee Ilulou,

1:1.') I*. M .

68 .

ersst. 4 . My W ire's l l m t ,
Hai\ hm k'a rh«»lcr, V l'rl*a

7.

C. Division players, 13 and NIU'O.MI | | %(*K—• ft; lilik Mile
up, found Dr. Otto Moyer — I.radr | » — l.Mr. \\ I. k -t. 2.
H u sk y Dick. 3. (Lay llo|»v. 4.
with a gross of 8i and net Uukkasuti, S. Ilutply Tray. 0.
scores were Dill DcrMcdt, 70; Iluliotil, 7. Jack'* H ea rtb rea k ,
8. Jen* ilo o d upectl
Harry Sullivan, 71, and L I). T l l l l l l ) m i ' R — r. in Mllr—
(«ratlr VI— 1. Uroad oa k, 2. D«»b,
Harrison, 72.
3. i Jlii Tim*. 4. Pat'* M a d e .
Walt Cunningham was cios 3. Hammy Lin*. (. Liu lit Hal
cst to Pin 6 and Pete Kreus- 7. Flick Mix. S. o . IL'l Colum n
F i l l Ill'll IIACI*— .1 N Vtlie—
clic to Pin 16. Thu longest putt IJrntlr T— 1 Hulppy Tip. 2.
was mude by Dr. Ding at the Fred IMdl**y, I CllinhliiR Fu*t,
I. Ill* Tim e. 5. D elu x e Lin eninth hole ami the longest i»Re.
(L Hue HI*, 7. My D w Ir Ii I,
drive front the No. 1 hole was s. Itl,k&gt;'* Itl.-k
F I F T H II M i; — a 18 Vllle—
by diaries Kincaid.
D m ile II— 1. Iduht Duty, 2.

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In liar ( nurl o f Ihr l iiunly
J Ildar, Hrmlnnlr CiiUNl), F lo r Ida. In Prob nlr.
In rri C s t a l r *»f
KM A.Nl’LL COM PTON.
D ecea sed
To All O f l l t s r a * s i P erso n s
lla» Ina I’la lm s «»r llro innils
A a a ln st ftnld l U t n l n
You an,| ra ch o f yo u are
hereby n o tified ami require,!
to presen t a n y c l a i m s and &lt;tem a u d s w h h l i y o u , or eith er
o f you, may h a v e again*! the
e s t a t e o f E m a n u el Compton,
dec eased, la t e o f »itld County ,
to the Coutlly .Indue o f Hvtntnolo County, Florida, nt hi*
o f fi c e In tlm court h o u se o f
said Cou nty at Hanford. F lo r ­
ida,
\v Ithlfi
sli
« ult udar
m o n t h s from the tim e of th*
first putdl, atl«»n o f this notice.
T w o c«&gt;ples o f ea ch claim or
I* m i n d fthnll he In w r i t i n g ,
ami shull stn ta tho p l s e a of
res id en ce and post o f f i c e a d ­
d ress o f the cla im a n t , ami
shall he sw o rn to tty the
cla im a n t, h is a u d i t , o r a t t o r ­
ney end acco m p a n ied by u f i l ­
ing fee o f on e dollar and such
claim or dem and no t ao filed
shall he void.
/ » / lleL'it M. Compton
A- E x e c u tr ix o f the I#a*t
w ,11 umi T t f l i n t n t o f

KtnsiiUfl C,impton. deceased

Htenstrom, D a \ l s A M rlu io sh
A t to r n e y s for K x sc utrlx
Kdu.irdt* Itulldl ng
Hanford. Florida
Pultlleh Fsb. If, 2 i J* Mur.

I. 12, 19(3.

Countr y Voice, 3. Had Ju dy.
4. ITninaek, i . F or llank. t.
l to w d y 111p, 7. T opper Top,
*. Carrara
*•11111 HACK— ft 10 ,V| Mr—
fired r C— I. T.Ik Ii I Itn n a rk , 2.
Kfluo, 3. Ha loin Princes*, 4.
ItuaM-ll Ht'iiie, 6. q u i r k Ju mp,
(. C a ra v elle, 7. Kd'e Hkelly,
I- Da in ty l*4*t
m : u : m i i i i i i t — u /n Mil**—
••rede C— 1. Ivlnda Clever,
Haraaota Hunbur*t, 3. H urst
Appeal, 4. Mary '/.Ip, 6. F a w n
lllend. (. laonKtlme Nosre, 7.
T o m K im, 8.
pac
I'.HHITII l i v e r — A/ Id Vlllr—
(•radr II— t. Itralllr, 2. l-o a
Lee, I. II'* Fir*. 4. I lo e k t t •
.Sweetie, (. lUivrlmrf, *. I n n
H av oc, 7. Uock ln Zip, I. Pa tty'a J oy
M \ T I I IIV( I—
n i n Vlllr—
Hradr At. Curnirllete, 2. Pac
Har. 3. A f fi b w i y , 4- WotldiPOIt,
I, Wud* Tra&gt;, 4. Coro ftllver,
7. Ilocke r * Clrcu*. I. Mr*.
Mop*
'IT.VI II It %« !•*— ft H Vlllr —
Hrade T— t. Mn nit M*«n*, 2.
Toil I Daw n. f , E!.*b&lt;ir .tl v. 4
F ro sty
Tip, S. Mlfltrrui. C.
N ew lilt, 7. Mr. T e ll M ail i t
I'd'* Luxury.

quarter horses has the favor-1
ites Mr. Star Dadgcr and
Lucky Priest going in a six
horse field. Doth horses have
had one win thus far at Scm-1

inole. Leading jockey of ihe Sue, going in the number
meeting, Pete Moore, will bo three post position.
up on Lucky Priest. This 350
Tonight will be the firit
yard dash will also have the
ladies
night at Seminole Park
promising young filly, Thirsty
Dareway. All ladies will bo
admitted free and post time
is 8 p.nt.

Cinci Still No. 1
Despite First Defeat
NEW YORK (UPI) — Clncinnati'a first defeat failed to
shnke the Rrnrcats from Die
No, 1 apot in the United Press
International college basket­
ball ratings today, but I-oyolu,
whoso perfect record alto was
ruined, wns replaced by Duke
in second place.
Wichita vaulted all the way
front 17tli place to sixth this
week on tho atrength of tho
65-04 upset victory which end­
ed Cincinnati's 37-game, two.
season winning streak.
Although Cincinnati h e l d
the top spot—as it has every
week of (Ids season—coach
Ed Jucker'a Deal cuts missed
unanimous acclaim for the
first time In nine weeks.
One member of tiie 35-tnnn
UPI Roald of Coaches cast
his firat-placo vole for Duke,
leaving Cincinnati just one
point abort of a perfect score.
Duke, which lias a 10*2 rec­
ord and hus won 12 straight
notdi in its steudy climb from
games, thus moved up another
10th place during tho past
eight weeks. Tbe Dluo Devil*,
undefeated in 12 A 11 a n t i c
Coast Conference g a m e s,

wero third behind Cincinnati
and Loyola for tiie three pre­
vious weeks.
,
I.oyoln, whose 21-gutne win­
ning streak was snapped by
Dowling Green, 02-75, last
Saturday night, dropped out
of the runnerup spot which it
hud held for eight consecutive
weeks. The Itnmhlcrs from
Chicago were third, 13 points
behind Duke and 69 beldnd
Cincinnati.

United Press International
It looks like Jim Droenan,
who ntnde headline, n few
year* hark with "the long
season," Is going to make ’em
ngiiin with "tho long wait,"
The Idg Cincinnati relief
At the Orlando Scminole Jal
pitcher innde many ■ face in
hiiNchnll turn red when he
Alai Fronton Monday after­
published "Tlu&lt; Lung Henson,"
noon three games paid off a
an itisido look ut tliv game, ill
total of $651.30 to pcrfccla tic­
1960. Jim hue furiiiken the
ket holders.
Khakespearvim bit thl* winter
The payoff in the eighth
hut now he'a tanking throat*
gulp in the Cincinnati front
game on tlic 48, duo was
office of what u pitcher wiUi
1254.10. In tiie ninth the 4-3
u 4-4 i in ord should earn.
paid 1142 20 and in tho finnlu
“It looks like Jim is going
of the afternoon tlw rebates
to be our tough mail,” said
on the 5-1 amounted to $258.
(ienural Munugvr Dill Dewitt
The featured singles in the
of the Kcds .Monday after an­
evening performance w a s
nouncing tiie signing of 2W
won by Uria, playing out of
game winner Joey Jay. "He
post five. Second was tlic
definitely doesn't like the conyouthful Zarra in post one.
Club Plans
tract we sent him."
The latter is working his wayDrvsimn had a 10-4 record Deep Sea
up to the top echelon of the
lit 1U6I, when llio Heds won
roster. Tliv game last night
the National league peanut, Fishing Trip
marked his 38llt effort against
and p r e s u m a b l y was cut
Final plans for next Mon­ tho fronton's big boys.
t:i,Out) or $4,000 on the basis day's Deep Sea Fishing trip
Uria put on a brilliant ex­
of Ins inferior showing in for members of the Denary hibition of the fundamentals
11162.
Fishing Club were made at of Jui Aial, never allowing
last Wednesday night's meet­ himself to bu caught out of
position.
ing of the group.
The trip will lie mude
Buckeyes Hold
aboard the Marlann out of
Key Spot
Daytona Reach by 43 mem­ Move*) Up
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) —
bers of the club.
L'nited Press International
Guest speaker fur last Don January hus moved Into
(lido State, bearing u twoseason grudge against top- week's meeting was Iloh fifth place among thu 1963
ranked Cincinnati, held a key Peary, registered biologist PGA money winners by vir­
position today in anticipation front Die State Conservation tue of his $3,500 first-place
of a revenge battle with tbe Headquarters in Ocala who finish in Hie recent Tucson
lleareats in tho 1063 NCAA spoke on treatment of lakes Open tournament. January
now lias earned $9,008, com­
c o l l e g e basketball tourna­ in the Dellary area.
A film, "How to Find Fish pared with the top winnings
ment.
Tiie lluekeyes, with the help with Lunkcrs Igiro" w a s of $18,702 chalked up by Gary
of Gary Uradds 31 points, re­ shown by Howard Middleton. Player.
mained in a first-place tie
with Illinois In the Dig Tell
Conference race by subduing
Michigan State, 87-77, Monm uniiAiuiiiiaiYiiKEii
day night.

Pay-Off Big
At Jai-Alai

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t. Xuparlor Pick. It C o p a U n d ;
3. Xlla, q u l n t o n S co tt. L t r o r
Cop aland: 2. S ta r Santa . O
R o ld tr : 4. K ant B oh em ia. V
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Mr-ml. m Hun. It Copelan d: t .
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Cop alsm l; 3. Htar Hants, O
ttulilrr; 4. K en t Bo h em ia , V
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Welcome T w o
N ew Members
Hearts and flo w e r * waa the
theme for the monthly coffee
and business meeting of the
VAH-0 Officers Wives. Mrs.
W. I. Lewis and Mrs. K. D.
Kugler were hostesses for the
event held at Mrs. Lewis'
homo In PInecrest. The
guests were served coffee and
an array of small cakes and
cookies from a table beau­
tifully decorated in a Valen­
tine theme.
Two new wives in the
squadron wero welcomed to
their first coffee, Mrs. T. M.
Lynch and Mrs. J. D. Mo­
loney.
Mrs. G. W. Kimmons pre­
sided over the business ses­
sion which included reports
from various chairmen on
projects of tins Hoot Owl
Wives. A Id le r of apprecia­
tion from Chaplain Deal was
read concerning the food and
decorations for the Navy Re­
lief reception.
* Others enjoying tlic social
morning were Mmcs. R. It.
Cooke, R. D. Harrop, C. R.
Jasper, W. J . Fordham, A. O.
Karnes, 0 . N. Kuehn, W. E.
Markley, P. A. Monroe, D. F.
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Shower Honors Bride-Elect
Cordon Rrisson on Lau-I The refreshment table was an arrangement of pink roie*
with a handmade flanked by burning taper*.
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MISS SHARON BUCKNER, bride-elect, left, untl her mother, Mrs. II. V.
Buckner, ut the nhower in her honor. Buck row, Mra. W. F. Buckner, her
gramlmothor und the two houtemie*, Mrs. Gordon Brimton und Mra. T. B.
Middleton.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*. A. II. Huntley wax ho*ten* for the monthly meeting
of Croup 3 of the Christian
Woman's Fellowship of First
Christian Church.
Upon arrival tlic honorce Mrs. Arlene Williams ted
and her mother, Mrs. H. V. the worship program form
Buckner, were presented or- Haul's
Reman Sandals, n study
chid corsages h&gt; tlic two hoi
of
Timothy.
Mrs. O. D. Lantease*. Two games were pla&gt;cd and
"on by Mis dress, chairman, conducted the
and the him business meeting.
Discussion was held regard­
ing
services rendered by
to
Croup 3 und collections taken.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson gave the
ncr, Steve D.i'iV J a m e s ('art- lesson study from the book
"On the Rim of Southeast
ledge,
Asia.'* It concerned the his­
Watt,
tory, present situation, gov­
ernment and church efforts in
regard to Okinawa and the
liarn
surrounding islands of the
Ityokus ChainOthers enjoying the pro­
gram and social hour were
Mrs. Kmilcc Yesley, Mrs.
lilanehe Kuhn and Sirs. Effia
Durden.

Mathews
toon.

Miss Shirley Dianne Eber
Marries Aaron O. Compton
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Dave Elicr,
Sanford, announce the m ar­
riage of their daughter, Shir­
ley Dianne, to Aaron O.
Compton, son of Mrs. Violet
Compton and the late Mr. J.
C. Compton, of Ithodhiss, N,
The wedding was solemn­
ized last week at the Baptist
parsonage in Xahunta, Ga.(
with the pastor, Rev. A.
Smith, officiating.
The couple will make their
home in Pensacola, where the
\ro o m is presently stationed
with the U. S. Navy.

Mrs. Robertson
Honored A t
Stork Shower
M1U3. AAIION 0 . COMPTON

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Tour Florida
With Guests

Corson - Perrini

By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Joyce Merrifield Cry­
stal Bowl Circle, Casselberry
has as her guests her bro­
ther-in-law ami sister Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Laner of Fort
Gibson Lake, Wagoner, ’klahoma.
Since their arrival two
weeks ago Mr*. Merrifield
has accompanied her guests
on a trip to Miami and a
cruise to Nassau aboard the
Bahama Star.
They have also enjoyed a
visit to Riviera Beach, deep
sea fishing and a two daystay on Sanibcl Island, near
Ft. Meyers. «

Engagement
Announced

SIX NEW MEMBERS wero Inltlutcd into the
Sanford Assembly No. 25, Order of the Rain­
bow, in a ceremony held lust week. Receiving
the degree, wore front row from left, Judy
Luvender, Nicky Smith, Geri Ann Wurnkc, I’um

Mrs. Casselberry
Honored
On Birthday
M“*. Leonard Casselberry
of Casselberry was guest of
honor at ■ birthday luncheon
given by her sister, Mrs.
Millard Rotter, on Tuesday,
Feb. 12 at tin Hamilton Grill
in Winter Park.
Guests Included Mrs. Gor­
don Roller at Alsnson, Mich.,
Mrs. Robert Mason !H of
lo rk h art, Mr*. William Demp•ey ol Casselberry and Mrs.
Neill O'Brien ol Winter Park.
The table was covered with
• bright red linen cloth and
the centerpiece waa an a r­
rangement of red roses and
ted randies.
'Tite cake was attractively
decorated with while f-ostlng
and trimmed with m l roses.
The hostess presented the
honoree with a gold 'ocket
containing frames for pic­
tures of each of her four
chUd'cn, Dsnny, Illckcy, Melends and Cathy.

Personals
Friends of Alfred Berner, a
former carrier for the Her­
ald, will be glad to know that
he has been transferred front
the Fort Pierce Hospital to
Setnlnnln Memorial Hospital.
He is heller and now able to
have visitors.
3lrs. Tommy Dirkeraon has
returned from a three month
visit In Jacksonville.
Mrs. A. L. Hardesty has re­
turned to her home on Orange
Ava. after Bpending two
month* to the frozen north.
Sbc visited with her children
and tbelr families, Mr. and
Mra. Ralph W. Johnston, in
Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and
Mra. Meredith Cramer, In
Erie, Pa. Enraute home she
flew from Cleveland to Miami
for a visit with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mra.
William Ilaldin. She elated
that "It wa* good to be back
tn the sunshine state alter
weather from zero to eix be­
low. Even the fairyland snow
scene* and ice skating on the
Great Lakes cannot compare
with Urn Florida winters."

, Patterson and Drcntlu Ilanew. (Rebecca Allen
was not present when the picture was made).
Back raw, Anno Aiken, worthy advisor und her
four line officers, Vicki Boyd, Lindn Kriz, I)«ncllo W right untl Susun Hnllmck. (Herald Photo)

By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Corson
of Orange City and formerly
o f Dcllary, announce the en­
gagement of their daughter,
Carol lo Robert E. Perrlnl,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Per­
rini, of Eustis.
Miss C o r s o n graduated
from DcLand High School and
Florida College of Medical
Technology in Miami. She is
presently employed at Dr.
Simon's Laboratory in San­
ford.
Tlic groom-elect is a grad­
uate uf the Eustis High School
and uttended the University
of Florida. He served two
years in the U. S. Army ami
is presently attending Lake
Sumpter Junior College in
Leesburg.
Wedding plans will he an­
nounced at a later dale.

Club Department Holds Luncheon
Highlight of the season for
the Social Department ol Ihc
Sanford Wnman'a Club is tho
Valentine luncheon, followed
by a card parly.
Tills year was no exception
and G8 members und guests
were served at the club bond­
ing Iasi Wednesday. Guesls
included Mr*. Edna Holmes,
Mrs,
Charles
MaeDowell,
Mr*. R. II. Ferlier, Mr*. Dun
Cahill and Mrs. Howard (lodg­
es.
Seven tables of bridge and
two of canasta wero in play
during tho aRernoon. Mrs.
J. M. Tully won high in
bridga and Mrs. Jolw Eirk
w a s second. Mrs. Mcttu
Starke won tho canasta prite.
Serecno priic* were won by
Miss KUalcc Kircliholf und
Mrs. W. D. Hofmunn.
Tho decorating committee
was composed of Mrs. C. P.
Ilarkcy, Mrs. J. P. Cullen,
Mrs. Irving Pryor and Mist
Klrchholf.
Mrs. Roy Tiilis and her
luncheon committee served a
delicious luncheon of chicken
salad, rolls, coffee and cher­
ry tsrls. Assisting her were
Mrs. II. A. MontlcUi, Mrs.
George McCall, Mr*. Charles
Rust, Mrs. W. U. Brinson and
Miss Klrchholf.
Party hostesses were Mrs.
J. M. Tully, Mrs. H. E. Me
Cumber und Mrs. R. D.
Murphy.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mra. John C. Day,
of Sanford, announce the
birth of an • lb. TW oz. son,
John Charlez Day Jr., Feb.
* at Seminole Memo*ial Hos­
pital.
This la tlie couple's first
child. Mra. Day is tho form­
e r Mlsa Betty Mae Crow,
daughter of LL and Mra. J.
R. Crow, ISIS Mclkmvillo
Avc., Sanford. This also is
the first grandchild for the
Crows.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Day
of Rossetta, Miss.
The new father is serving in
tba electronic divlaioo of the
U. S. Navy and presently
stationed a t Brunswick! Me.

Long wood
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD LYLE KritzbcrKcr—
who were murried Feb. 12. by Hugh Dutu-un,
jiiHticc of the itt'uce, in Suttfonl. Attendants were
Mr. mid Mrs. Allen Cooper. The bride is the
former Miss Martha Ann Barrow, dauKliter of
Mr. und Mrs. Sam V. Burrow, Lake Monroe, and
tite Krooni is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kritzberger, of LatiKhorne, Pa. The groom re­
cently received his release from active duty
afte r serving with the U. S. Navy for the past
three and ono half years. They plan to make
their home in the Sanford area. (Jameson Photo)

Personals
By Donna Estes
Weekend guest of Mr. and
Mr*. Earl Showers, Orange
Avc., was Mrs. Shower*' un­
cle, Chester Moss, ol Koko­
mo, Ind. He was curoutc to
New Mexico.

Mrs.
Klwood Robertson,
Sanford, was honored recent­
ly with a baby shower given
by Mrs. Itruce Wautcrs and
Mrs. Donald Benvie, at the
W a u t c r s residence, 1804
Washington Avc.
Shower gifts were displayed
under a huge pink and whlto
stork and refreshments of
punch, coffee, candy mint*
and cake decorated with pink
and blue birds were served
to those present.
Guests included Mmes. L.
Hunter, M. Sparks, M. Blake,
R. Walker, T. Shupo. R. Winfree and Jackie and Mrs. S.
Androsko. Chris and Nadine.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Circle 12 of the First Pres­
byterian Churchwomcn meet*
at 0:48 a.in. with Mrs. Joe
Baker, Plumosa Dr.
Christian Education com­
mittee meeting 8 p.m.

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DeBary Personals
By Mrs- Adam Muller
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Boy
Kni'elund of Grandu Vista arc
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muller
and sons, Bussell and Jam es

Casselberry

Personals
SOME OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB MEMBERS re«|&gt;o»Hil)ie for tho Vulenlino luncheon mo from loft, Mra. Hurry Seiler, «ocinl department chair­
man anti Mra. Roy Tilliit, luncheon chairman. Hack row, Mra. George Mc­
Call, Mra. W. B. Brinson, Mint* Ellaloo Kirchhoff und Mra. H. A. Montioth.
(Herald Photo)

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DIRT GARDENER’S CIRCLE
Tho Caucus room of the
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association was the
scene of tho February meet­
ing of tho Dirt Gardener's
Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club. Mrs. R. F. Robison,
vice-president, presided.
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner gave
interesting horticulture in­
formation for this season of
the year. Site staled that it la
now Unto to prune broad­
leaved evergreens such as IIgustrum, pittosporum, cher­
ry-laurel
and
pineapple
guava. It is also time to plant
seeds for summer blooming
annuals.
Established c a m e l l i a s
should receive a
feeding
aruund the middle ol February.
Aluminum sulphate
should bo applied to azaleas
now and spray for petal blight
as soon a i buds show color;
continue every three weeks
d u r i n g blooming season.
Lawn trees should be ferti­
lized by plugging.
Mri. Robisonannounced
that the general board bad

zet aside $50 for a memorial
Ut Fred Wilson who had given
mtirli legal work for tho local
club. Also that the club has
a fund of $so to be given to
a teacher of the public
schools who would like to at­
tend tbo conservation work
shop in Gainesville.
Mrs. J. R. Wells reminded
the member* that Ben Wiggens of the Seminole County
Agriculture department will
be glad to analize soils free.
Mrs. Daniel II. Bishop will
be guest speaker for the an­
nual luncheon to be held at
the Mayfair Inn on Feb. 21.

Her subject will be on "Hid­
den Treasure of Florida." All
chairmen arc asked to have
their annual re|iorta in to
their circle president before
this luncheon.
At the conclusion of the
business meeting tho club
was entertained with slides
of gardens in foreign coun­
tries shown by 31r*. George
Harden Sr. who recently took
the pictures and visited the
gardens. Nineteen members
were present.
Don't wonder out
about the affairs of
friends.

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By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Paul Kerr, 315 Pincy
Ridge ltd. In Casselberry, is
recuperating at her home af­
ter being hospitalised for a
few days early last week
lor treatment.
Mr. and Mr*. John Howard,
and Mr.
Thomas
Gulllckton of Fern Park and
Mr. and Mr*. Corbitt Christensnn ol Casselberry drove
to Melbourne vcb. 8 fur a
get-together with other form­
er Wisconsinites, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl User. They attend­
ed Die Methodist Church In
the evening to hear Rev. Delmas Copeland of the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church who was preaching
at • revival meeting there.

Mrn. Dlckeraon hutt re­
turned from her ex­
tended Mtuy in JackHonville and wantn her
many friends to come

Roy, ami another daughter,
Mr*. Ruth Wilson, of New­
port. R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leone
of Pluntution Road entertain­
ed friends from Stanford,
Conn., Mr. und Mrs. Ralph
Campanile, who arrived in
Miami by plane and visited
places of interest in and
around Miami before coming
to Denary. They spent the
weekend here and left for
home by truin.
Miss Georgina llowarth of
Columbine Trail is a patient
at Fish Memorial Hospital,
DcLand.
Mrs. G. Fred Smith of
Shell Hoad is a patient at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
In Sanlord.
Frank Stone of Ilighhanks
Road la back in the hospital
again.

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By Abigail Van Buren

TUESDAY P. M.
I )&gt; ( I ) (T ia n p .! ( N .w .r o o m
(») A lt c llap o rt

DKAR ABBY: I helped at a
church supper hist evening and three
other women were there, bustling nbout In good health, trying to out­
work ench other. They ALL have mo­
thers in the local rest homo and
claim they are unuble to care for
their mothers in their own homes.
Is this Christianity today? Whom
arc they fooling. Surely, not God!
Those women nausente me, and I
couldn’t purtuke of their hypocritical
offering of food to help the Lord.
Help the Lord, indeed I Neglecting
their own mothers to go to n church
basement and work harder than any
cleaning woman. No amount of pub­
lic slaving will cover up their sins of
falling to care for their own mothers.
May God forgive them.
OUTRAGED

and enjoy without eating ment. I
know many nice people consider me
"nutty,” but I keep reminding myself
of what Henri Barbusse said, "If
someone secs something half an hour
before the others can sec it, he is
‘nuts’ — at least for th at hulf hour.”
Yours truly,
KARL
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DEAR ABBY: I didn’t mind
when this certain person sent out
birth announcements for her first
baby, and even for her second, but
since 1954 she has hnd seven chil­
dren and l am getting very tired of
her annual birth announcement be­
cause it means a present. She is a
nice person, Abby, but enough is ennugh. Should I send her an anony­
mous complaint? All I can afford is
a five-ccnt stamp.
CAN’T AFFORD HER

DEAR OUTRAGED: I cannot
know of nil the reasons these women
do not nurse their own mothers in
their own homes. Nor am you.
Tilings are not always as they appeur to be. "Judge not — that ye l»e
not judged.”

DEAR CAN’T :: The "anony­
mous”' letter is a coward's weapon.
Use the flvc-cent stamp to send her
your congratulations and good wish­
es.

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DEAR ABBY: When "Worried
Hostess" inquired about how to han­
dle a guest who didn’t cat meat, I
was delighted with your reply, "I’ass
the fruit and nuts to him.” Being a
vegetnrian of long standing, I have
encountered many such worried hos­
tesses. Nature has provided us with
plenty of goodies that man can eat

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AIMIVST t ill} r.lT IT R l
Toll ami each of you sra
hereby nollflnl anil required
tu (lie any claim. ami da*
inamls which you, or .Ither
of you, may hav« agalnat said
eyiatii In thn of flea of lion.
C. V.rnon Mlsa Jr., County
Jmien of H.mlnnle County, at
hla offlra In thn Court llou.e
In Ranlord, Florida within ala
calendar monlha from Ilia lima
of Ilia flrat publication of (hla
Holler. Karh claim or damand
must ba In writing and con­
tain thn place of raaldnnc* and
final nfflca addmts of thn
claimant and muat ha evt.irn
to by tha claimant, hla ag.nt
nr attorney, or the M i n i ehall
ba void.
Evelyn P. Nelson
An Executrix of said
Kntata
Jnhnle A. Method
Allnrnny at I.aw
P. O. tins iss*
Apopka, Florida
Publlnh Fab. IS, 34 A Mar.
5, 13. 1 ) 0 .
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p. m iciiaf . i-k,
hla w if e ; and IIRF TI.KII CONrrn u o riO N com pa n t , • s»w
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NOTICE IS HKIlRnr o tvKN p u rsu a n t to a F in a l Da
e r a s uf Foraclonura date d F a b .
ru ary I, 11(1. and anterad In
C h an cery Causa No. D i l l , o f
tha Circuit Court o f tho Nin th
J u d ic ia l Circuit o f Flo rid a, In
•nd
for
anntlnola
County ,
w h erein
MINUS
H IG H W AY
SAVINUM DANK, a New York
corporation, la P la i n t i f f , anil
IIKtillUK S. MICHARI.S and
CONSTANCE
P.
MICHAELS,
hla w ife; and 1IRFTI.RH CONSTnUCTIO.N COMPANY, a N ew
J e r s e y corp oration, are Da*
frndanta, th a t I wilt se ll to
tho h l e b t a t and brat bidder
f o r ca eh at tha fron t door
o f the h» mini,I* C o u n ty Court twuas, Sanford , S sm tnolo County, Florida, at 11.-C* o'clock
A. M. on F eb ru a ry I I . 19(1,
tha f o l l o w i n g desc ribed proparty, aa s e t forth In oald
F in a l Dacraa, t o . w i n
l o t 1*. Ulork I t . H E F T .
L B K HOMES OIU-ANDO
SECTION ONE. a cco rd in g
to tha P la t the reo f, record*
ad In P la t Hook IS, P a g a s
* and I, P u b lic rneorda o f
H .m ln o ls C ou n ty , Flo rid a,
tn g s th a r w i t h a l la la lg h
Hot W a ter l l t a t s r . Modal
A D lt .D K . N a tio n a l K i t rh en E i b a u e t F an w ith
Hood * Du cta 10". O. K
Forced Air F u r n a c e, Mo­
del l l - I d l TI-IM-IS. U. E.
Air Condition er. Model | * |
U C I ' - A U l . N a tio n a l Hull*.
In Ovan. Modal A - I i - 1 4 4 IP, National Su rfa co Un it,
Model E t - 1 4 -S X - a c . W a st a
K in g
Herbage
D l sp o .a l,
Model TI. In l e r c o m - M d o d y
Master, P a n e l Modal J-7u».
II ( I Indoor e p . a k . r a ) , In t e n im - Melody MaatarI’an el Modal J -7 4 0 -D (1
ou td oor S p ea k er).
D a t e d this l l t b d a y o f F o b .
ru ary. 19*3(9EAL)
A rth u r H
B e r h w l th . Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit c o u r t
Uy; Martha T. Vih leu
Dep u ty Clerk
F u b l l . n Feb. IT, 1*41.
CDF-7 1

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF S P IT
IV T IIR NAME OF T H E
STATE OF FLORID A
TO: IIEIIX AUD C. OltA NO EIl
■ml flK N BVA L. OllANO
E l l , hla w i f e ;
rc-i.l cn ce u n k n o w n .
TO C A HE II EltEII Y NOTI­
FIED
th a t
F E liK It A D NA ­
TIONAL
MOItTUAHE
ASSO
CTATIUN, h a v i n g f l in t In thla
Court It. aworn Hill o f Complnlnt. tha n a tu re nn.l purpovo
o f w h ich la to foriicln.e lliat
certain m o r t g a g e e x ecu t ed by
llernurd C. l l r a n g c r and (Jen ova L. l lr a n g c r , hla w ife, lo
l .a w y r r a M o rtg a g e and T ill*
Company, on the 3»th d a y o f
June. 19*9; th a t l a i d Complaint
praya for an a c c o u n t in g to ba
(alien under flic d irectio n o f
Ilira C o n n for w h a t le d u e the
P la i n t i f f fo r prin cip al and In­
tercat on eald m o r t g a g e and
m o r t g a g e n o te and fo r the
c o i i i , ch a r g e e and ex p cn .ee,
Including atto rn ey '! fere and
ahatr art fr ee and that In tie*
fa ult o f euch p a y m e nt, title. In
l e r t e t . ret a le . H elm , dem and
and eq u ity o f re dem ption o f
tha p e f e n d a h t e and all paraone
c l a i m in g hy, thro ug h , under or
a g a ln a t them o r an y o f them,
l.e a h a o l u l e l y harro.1 and f o r e ­
c lo s ed ; eald ault b rin g file d In
tha Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Ju d icia l Circuit, In amt for
Hemlnoie County, Flo rid a. In
Chanrary. e n titled FEDEJIAD
NATIONAL MOItTUAHE ABHUOVATION, a corporation o r g a n ,
li e d under an Art o f Congrraa
and exWtlng pursuant to tha
F rd era l
N a tio n a l
M o rtg a g e
Association Charter Art. P la in tiff.
v e r .u a
IIEIINAIIII
C.
t 111 A NU Ett and t IE N E V A I .
UIIANUEH. hie w if e . Defen d e n l e , b r in g Chan cery Case No.
11*01. pra y in g a foreclosu re of
eald m o r t g a g e on Ihe f o l l o w ­
i n g described land. I ) l n g and
being
In
Hrmlnnla
County,
F lo rid a, t o . w i t :
let
IS. Illock t. W E A TIIE K H FIELD F l l t S T A D ­
DITION, a cco rd in g to plat
the reo f, recorded In P l a t
Hook It. P a g e ( I , P uhllo
R eco rds o f S em ino le C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
T o g e t h e r w ith tha f o l lo w in g
e q u ip m en t:
IN TERN ATION AL OF UTICA FURNACE. MODEL NO.
OHS I* E l).
You. and ea ch o f you. ara
liarehy required to f ile p er­
s o n a l l y , o r by a tto rn ey. In the
o f f i c e o f Ihe Clerk o f said
Court, In the Hemlm.la Cou nty
Court l lu u .e . In Hanford. Heml o o t s County. Florida, on or
t e f o r a t h e l l l h da y o f March.
A.D. 1111, y o u r appearance,
answer
nr
other
defensive
p l e a d i n g s to Ute Com pla int In
title c a u .e and i Ihi In se rv e
upon
gander*.
Mn E w n n .
Kchwnra * Mime, ntturneyo for
tho Pla in tiff, a ro py o f said
P leadings. O t h e r - l i e said Hill
o f Com pla int will ha t a k e n aa
c o n f e s s e d by you and each o f
you.
DONE A ND O R D E R E D thla
(III d a y uf Feb ru ary, IMS. a t
Hanford,
bunln..Iu
Cou nty,
Flo rid a.

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By Ruth M illett

A rth u r If. B e ck w ith . Jr.
Circuit Court o f S em in o le
C ou n ty . Florida
By: M altha T. V l h l ta . D. C.
P ub lish; Fab. 13. 1*. 3*. Marsh
I. I M I
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dcnce, continued Intellectual
growth."
What other course of action
can you think of that would
offer you so many advant­
ages? Instead of k'ttlng your
mind grow rusty, your days
grow long from lack of any­
thing worthwhile to do with
your time, why not try going
back to ichoul to sharpen
your mind and widen your in­
terests?
As Dr. Kent points out:
"Learning Is not just for the
young, It is for everyone.”
Kind out what tho opportuni­
ties for adult education arc in
your own community and
then get busy taking advant­
age of them.

BARBIE SLOAN, left ns the Dili ntun ami Hugh
Prince, the clown, wero seen urotind town Satur­
day afternoon in connection with an exploitation
Btunt about the movie "Jumbo” which endu to­
night a t the Movieland Drive-In Theater.
(Herald Photo)

Clark of the Circuit Court
B y t Martha T .Vihlen. O. C.
W l n d e r w e t d le . H a in es A Ward
I I I P ark Avenue. South
W i n te r Pork . F lorida
P u b l l .h : F e b l : . II, t l . March

A. IMS
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TIZZY

ranch. Lucln Garret (Anne
Seymour) won't be so lucky
In this series' endeavor to
weed out the women folk;
she'll die of an incurable ail­
ment in a forthcoming epi­
sode. Connie's lovu for Dan
Bishop (Pat Conwuy) gets a
b 11 thorny when B i s h o p
•'lashes with Jim It a d I g o
(Richard Ugun) in a dispute
over Garret property being
tenanted by all old sharecrop­
per (Arch Johnson). All ends
sweetly, elie how could our
Connie get murried?
8:30-9:30 p. m. (CBS) "Advicu To tho i-ovolorn." The
Red Skelton Hour, Taking on
hla simpering George Apploby character, Red Skelton gets
hearty laughs with his ap­
praisal of a marriage counsel­
or, pluyed by Jaynn Mansflold. The "advice" land* Ap­
pleby In the hospital, where
Miss Mansfield Insist* on still
udvising him. Humorous also
it Skelton's pantomime of a
shivering artist in an unheal­
ed studio. Musically, the Lettermrn offer two good songs
and Miss .Mansfield, not the
Lest singer in tho world, it
easier to look at than to listen
to as she warbles "The Glory
Of Love."

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28 as dates for the 1963 Davis
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Answer to Previous Putils

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21 Routs, (tb )
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13 Kncounter
14 Attentiongetting sound
15 Iteiduvr

14 Pardons

I Snap of
malrrUl
I "lluckryt Ststs"
10 Klitrp
11 Printing Una
17 Ordinal numbar - d^ji i j
18 Ordinary

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33 Compass point
WTUon
34 Parts of tha
30 Krnnomlrs fab.)
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33 Fart of t foot 37 Hurts!
34 Jacob's brother 34 Ubj.rt of
24 Itr.id iproad
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41 lilalid East «f

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33 And (Latin)
34 M.trulina
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38 Mamber of
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41 Coffins

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43 Toots
44 Argument
44 Count b y-----47 la v .1
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Dean .Martin • In Color
Co-Feat ure

l*:48 ( I ) H o ld in g L i g h t
1:11 ( I ) M id -D a y R eport
11:11 (1) NflC Nawa Report
(9) Mlil-Fia. Report
1:19 (3) N e w s A W ea th er
(4) lierh eto r F a th e r
1:19 (9) La fftlm a
1:14 ( t ) Bllmnaatfra
t i l * ( I ) Aa Tha World Turaa
( 9 ) H i g h w a y F atr ol
(3) H.-lenre
3:09 l ! ) Merv H r lf fla Show
( I ) I’eta w o rd
(9) Day In Court
3:30 ( l l Art L ln k le t te r
( i ) Sevan Kara
1:19 (99 t.oratta You n g
( I ) Tha .Millionaire
(9) Quean for a Day
1:30 (3) Y o u n g Dr. Malona
( l l To Tell The Truth
(9) W ho l i o Vou Truat
1:11 ( l l C o llln g w o o d Nan a
1:30 (3) Th e Match Game
( I I S ecret Htorm
4:39 (3) Make Room F o r
Da ddy
( I ) E d g e or N ig h t
(:SS (3) NIIU N e w s
1:90 (3) 1 1 . t o f Hrourha
(91 Am erican Bandstand
1:19 (9) Am erican N ew s sta n d
( I ) lln r l e W alt
5:71 (9) Superman
1:11 (9) W ea t h e r Shnw
1 3 i (3) I Led 1 Lives

six to dummy's queen ind re ­
turns to his ace, when he
lends Ihe ten spot West will
play low and South will wind
up wilh two good diamonds in
dummy and no way to get to
them.
South muit start the suit by
leading the ace or the ten. As­
sume he starts wilh the ten
and West plays small. South
will win with dummy's queen,
return to his ace and lead the
six. If West plays low South
will finesie the nine and pick
up the Jack. If West plays
high South will go up with
tho king.

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Today
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Romper Room
M*we and I n i t r r l t w t
Hay When
Calendar
Learn Hpant.h
F la y Tour l l u n t h
I Lora Lury
Ann Holhern S h o w
Jane Wyman
Praatnlt
( i ) F ries la Rlgkt
(4) The McCoys
( I ) Cnnoeatrallon
(4) F ete A i l l i . l y e
(9) Tours For A Hong
( I ) N ew t
(7) f l r a t Impraialoa
(9) Ernie Ford Hhow
(4) Lores o f Life

13:1* 73) Truth or Coni*-

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Family Rnlrrlainment

LOS ANGKLKS (U IU )-The
l.os Angeles Lakers said
Monday thut star guard Jerry
West re-injured a pulled ham­
string muscle In his left leg
Sunday when lip slipped while
lifting one of hit children at
home. West has missed the
last eight Laker gamei be.
cause of the injury.

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Intermed­
NORTH
19
iate cards will block a suit if
A J3
V J732
you don't play them right
♦ K Q B 34
away.
* 7 fl
WEST
EAST
North scriptd the bottom
A 34
AKQtOirS
of the barrel to find hit three
V 1098
¥ KQ4
no-trump hid, hut South can
♦ J87I
♦ 3
♦ Q 83
see nine tricks provided lie ♦ J 1 0 8 4
MOUTH (tl)
can bring Immo five dia­
A A 70
monds. Tho suit figures to
¥ A fl»
break threc-two but South
♦ A 108
AAKB2
wants to guard against tho
East and West vulnerable
possibility of a four-one break
South
West North East
and sees tied if Cast holds
1A
Fas* 1 A
1A
four diamonds to the jack
2N.T. Fauva 3N.T. Tax*
there will lie no way lo make
Fass
F ast
nine tricks.
'
Opening lead—A S
Suppose West holds four
diamonds to the jack? In that
rase the bad break will sfifttv
STARTS NEXT SUNDAY
on the second lead ami South
will have a proven (inesse. "The Chnpmnn Report”
Jane Fonda
However, dummy has entry
(Adult Kntertainmrnt)
problems and if Smith leads
Ills six of diamonds he will
c l\ i l r v r
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kite the hand. If lie plays the

Re-InjurcH Self

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R ID E -IN

T V Time Previews

7:30-8:30 p. m. (ARC) Comhut. "Off Limit*." Jt-rcmy
Slats and Peggy Ann Garner
sre featured In thla well
seripted little plot alumt s
G.I. who hod It made, and
then hnd the army unmnko It
for him. While riding in a
truck hs spots a fnmlllar
looking army n u r a o , who
should look familiar since It Is
hla wife. Tho huppy arena
To learn more about those that follows is soon inlviuptmysterious teeners, r e a d ed hy thu army, un organisa­
nuth Mlllelt'a booklet "Tips tion not known for its roman­
on Teen-Agers." Mail 23 cents tics inclinations. Vic Morrow
to Ruth Millet's Reader Ser­ and Rlrk Jaeun atar.
8:00.8:30 p. m. (CHS) The
vice, c/o The Sanford Herald,
P. 0 . Box 489, Dept. A, Radio Lloyd Bridge* Show. "The
City Station, New York 19, N. Rlslntc of tho Moon." Thla ono
Is rich in emotions, as well It
Y.
should be since It Is concerntil with a wedding, an inter­
Legal Notice
rupted honeymoon, and the
IV
THE
C IRt'lUT I'll H IT , Irish Republican Army. Tha
.VIVTII JUDICIA L rlR C I T T ,
IV
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SEMI VOLE bridegroom'* patriotism Is so
tn u v T Y . r u t in a.
strong that ha lenvea his
iv 4 'H A v r r .m v n . i
NINTH
F E D E R A L HAVINOB bride immediately after tha
AND LOAN AHSLKTATION, i ceremony go about his dancorporation o r g t n l . e d and *x
Isllng under th* l a w s o f tha grruua duties, and must ba
Unite d Mtatts o f America.
smuggled into hie own recep­
P lain tiff.
tion, in a coffin. Unruffled by
K I.W IN
It.
IU K F K L
and his bride's ruffled feelings, he
PIIYLLIH J. I I I E F E I . h i . wife, goes aheod with plana for
i . c t l lllll.lllA M E V n E II VOTICE OF a t IT new revolutionary activities
TO: EI.W IN II. IllK F K L
whllo tho reception I* still In
SSI COOLIDHE HTllEE T
KAI.AMAZlMl. MHTIIOAN progress. Kathy Nolan Is fea­
and to an y and a ll o th e r tured.
parllra claim in g
an y right,
title, a n d / o r In trre.t In and to
8:30-9:30 p. m. (NRC) ColIhe f o l lo w in g d r « rlbrd p r o ­
or. Umpire. " H e n s o n of
perly, l o w it :
I Ait I*, a IIEE N WOOD KH- Growth." Terry Moore, as
TATEH. a c c o r d in g to the
plat t h r reo f ae recorded In Connie Garret, makes her fi­
P in t Bonk IS, P a g e S. of nal appearance in thla aeries
tho
Put. lie
R ecord.
of
by the simple script expedient
St-mlnrdo County, Florida.
In clu d in g .|io c lf|c a lly . hut of falling permanently in love
not by w a y o f limitatio n
th e f o l lo w in g f i x t u r e s and and moving nway from the

eq u ip m en t:
l l e n i e r . w a it ora n : eurf.
u n it; p erm a n e n tly Inetall
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YOU A R E H E R E B Y N o TI
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th a t
tha
P la in tiff.
N INTH K E D E ItA L HAVINOH
AN D MIAN AHHOCIATION. a
corporation org a n lg cd and e x ­
i t i n g tinder the la w e o f the
Llnlted Htatee of America, 1U7
Droadvray a t T i m e s Square.
N ew York II. N Y.. h a . In .tllu ted eult a g a ln a t y o u In Ihe
Circuit Court o f the Ninth J u ­
d icial Circuit, In and for HemInola County , Flo rid a, Ihe n a ­
ture o f th e eu lt I* to foreclnee
t h a t certain m o r tg a g a which
e n cu m b e rs tho a b ove described
prop erly, sold pro perty b ein g
Ituated and located In Bemln
ola County . Florida. You and
ea ch o f you are h e r e b y re
qulrrd t o f i le y o u r A n ew er
w ith tha Clerk o f tha Circuit
Court. In and for Sem inole
County , Flo rld e. and n q i
copy t h e r e o f upon Harold A.
Ward. III. o f t h a - f i r m o f W i n ­
d e r * eedle,
llu ll.ee 1
Ward.
31 Park Avenue. South, W i n ­
ter Perk . Florida. A t t o r n e y ,
f o r P l a i n t i f f In th e a b o v e a c ­
tion. on or b efo re Ihe l l t h day
o f March, t i l l , e l s e a Decree
Pro Confeiao w ill ho en tered
a g a ln a t you.
IT IS O R D E R E D t h a t Ihle
he puhll.lied In T h e Hanford
Harald. a n e w s p a p e r puhtl.hed
In S em in o le County , Florida,
nnr# ea ch w e e k fo r fo u r c o n ­
s e c u ti v e w eek s .
W lt n e e. Ilia hand o f tho
Clerk o f t h e Circuit Court.
H .m ln n le County. Florida, this
th e Silt day o f F eb ru a ry , t i l l .
(S E A L )
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�Legal Notice
In Ibr rwwrf » f ll»r C o u n ty
J u 4 i r , brmlNnlf Cewet), Flo r«
M r. In IV nIir Ip .
In r»i i :«ir | p e f
MATTIK F. COODFKV
DPOflRPlf.
T r All Cred ltere and P ppwirr
lla fla i
I’IhIhi* nr Dem and*
I v a l a a l RnM »'.*tatei
You ami #aoh o f y o u urn
h e r e b y n otified and m i u l r r . l
to p re-en t nny c la im s an d
iMmanda which you. or eit h e r
o f yo u
m ay
have
asalnet
th** e s t a t e
o f MATTIK
F.
COOniMI.V. deceased . late o f
snld County , to t h e County
Judge of
County*
Florida, at hla o f fic e In the
court liou«e o f m I&lt;! C ou n ty a t
Hanford, Florida, within s i r
c a le n d a r
m onth*
from
th e
tim e o f the first publication
•if till* notice. T w o cotilr* o f
each cla im or dem and ahull
he In w ritin g . and ehnll a tate
the place o f re sid en ce and
po«t o f f i c e addreaa o f t h e
cla im a n t , and ahall he M v r n
to hy the cla im a nt, hla ag en t,
or a t to r n e y and accom panied
hy o f i li n g fee o f on e d o lla r
and aiirh cla im or demand not
«o filed sit til lie \ Old
/ * / Marjorie c
T*n«!c
,\» Kxeru trlx o f the V.a*t
H in a n d T t i U t n i a l o f
MATTIK F. C o t l UK It N\
D eceased
Hlenatrom. D a v is A Mcftltoeh
A tto rn ey* for K xecutrlx
1*0*1 Office Hot 1310
Hanford, Florida
Pub lish Feb. 19, 2« A Mar.
C. 13. 19(3.

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\.M Kltli TAX FKDKHAL HA V •
INU8
\ M » MIAN ASSOCIA­
TION O F OIlLAXDO.
1'lalntlff,
ve
Ilir.M R li. TallinKK. el ux and
et al,
d efen d a n t *.
m i t h i : o f at i t i \
M on r o A o i : k o i i i k i .o m n r
TOi..|K&gt;N I* SANOKItS and
H lflltl.K Y
MAK SA N D KltS. hl« w if e
ItK M IlK M K i Unknown
A M I t o i \ u p a r t i e s * la lm f n r
lnte re*t« hy. through . un•ler or *galii*L t h e a f o r e e.« id perrons.
Y o u A It K h ereb y n otified
that a Com plain t to fo reclo se
a certa in
m o r t g a g e rn tum *
herltig the f o l lo w in g described
real property, t o * u l t :
I.ot
31. I.AKK lilt ANT LK Y IIIU-H. a cco rd in g to
th e plat t h e reo f a* r e ­
corded In I'lat llook 17,
p a g e 37. Public Itccorda
o f S em in o le County, F l o r ­
ida.
has been filed nKalnst ) o u In
the a h o v r - a ty l e d su it, and you
are required to se r v e a c o p y
•if
your
A nsw er
or
o the r
P le a d in g to the Com plain t on
P la i n t i ff ' s a t to r n e y s , AXDK ItSON, ItFSIl. DKAN l A iWNIHlH
A van den IlKIttl. 333 Ka*t
Cen tra l A v en u e, Orlando, F l o r ­
ida, an d file (lie o rig in a l A n ­
s w e r or o t h e r PleadltiR In lh a
o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f the c i r ­
c u it Court on or b ef ore Ilia
Stith day o f March, 1963. If
yo u fall to do ao, a d ecreo
pro co n f e a so w ill he t a k e n
a g u ln s t yo u for the relief d e ­
mand! d In the Com pla int.
Till* N o tice sh a ll he p u b lis h ed o iler a w e e k for four c o n ­
s e c u t i v e w e e k s In the tiANF o l i o It Kit A Ll&gt;.
D AT KD this 13th d a y o t
F« hru ary , 19(3.
(UK A K)
A rth u r II. Ile ck w lth , Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlh len
D ep u ty Clerk
Pub lish Feb. 19, 36 A Mar.
3. 12. 19(3.
C D F -(3
NOT I f t : OF Ml IT
I.\ T i l l : A AMU OF T i l 1-3
MTATM OF I I.Oil IDA
TO; ( I K o l t il K
KI.MKII
.MarNI3AL and MAItY DKAN
Mur.NKAL his w ife;
resid en ce u n k n o w n .
YOU Alt K IIKItKHY NOT I*
FIK D
that
FKD KIIAL NA­
TIO NAL
MOKTUAUK ASSO­
CIATION. h a v in g filed In tine
Court Its sw o rn Hill o f C o m ­
plaint. th e n atu re and p u r­
pose o f w h ich la to f o reclo se
that certa in m o r t g a g e e x e c u t ­
ed by O eorgo K lmer MarXral
and Mary Drun MacNeul. hla
wife,
to latwyera Mort png »
and T itle Company, on the I3tli
•lay o f Juno. 1939; that vald
Com pla int p r a y s for sit s c countlriR to be t a k e n under the
d irection o f the Court for wdiat
Is d u e the P l s l n t l f f for p rin ci­
pal and Interest on said m o rtRARe s n d mortRURo n o te s n d
for the c o s ts , chaiRCM and e x ­
pen ses
iim hiding
atto rn ey 's
fees and a b s t r a c t fere and t h a t
In d e f a u lt o f s u ch p a y m e nt,
title. Intereat, esta te, claim ,
demand an d eq u i ty o f red e m p ­
tion o f th e D efen d a n ts and alt
persona c l a i m in g by. throuRb,
under o r a g a i n s t them o r a n y
o f them, lie a b s o l u t e l y barred
and fo reclo sed; sa id s u i t b rin g
filed In the Circuit Court o f
Ilia Ninth J u d icia l Circuit In
and for Hemlnole C o u n t) , F lo r ­
ida.
In
Ch a n cery .
e n titled
FKDKItAL NAT IO NAL MORTtIAlli: AHHt KJIATION. u t o r poratlou o r g a n i s e d under an
Act o f C M g r t M a n d r x lstllig
purauant to t h e F ed era l N a ­
tional
M o rtg a g e
A sso cia tio n
C hart er Act. P la in t iff , vrretii
UKOKUK
KI.MKII
MarNK AL
and M A ItY DKAN Muc.N K AI..
Ill* wife,
D« ft m l.m u .
b ein g
C lm iurry Case No. I3ftn|, p r a y ­
ing a foreclosure o f said m o r t ­
g a g e on tlie f o l lo w in g d e s c r ib ­
ed land, l y i n g and b ein g In
Sem inole C ou n ty . Flo rid a, towit:
! » t 31. Illock t. W K ATIIKIlHPIKLD FlltHT A D ­
DITION, a cco rd in g to plat
*4 t h e reo f recorded In P la t
llook 13, P a g e ( ( . P u b lic
Heron!* o f tiemluola C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
T o g e th e r w ith tlia follow ing

e q u ip m e n t:

JKT KIlN ATION A 1, OF U T I ­
CA FFHN’ACK. MODK1- NO.
OIIH IS K-D;
You, and ear**
‘ you , ara
hereby required
file pers o n s lly or by at
iry, lu the
o ffice o f the Clerk o f said
Knurl, In the C ou n ty Court
House, In Hanford, Hemlnole
County. Florida, on o r b efo re
the 13th da y o f March. 19(3.
Your a p p e u r a n ie , a n s w e r or
oilier d efen siv e pleading* to
the Complaint In t h is c a u s e
and also to se r v e upon Hander*.
Mr K wan. Hr h w a r s A Mims, a t ­
torney* for the P tnlntiff. a
ewPy o f «ald p lea d in g s, o t h e r said Dill o f C o m p la in t
Mill be ta ke n aa ronfe»*ei| by
&gt;'ou and each o f you.
l.\K A N D O ltD K IlK D t h i s
Mh day o f F eb ru a ry . 19(3, at
• a n ford,
H tm luoli
County ,
Florida.

(MKA1.)

Arth u r If. f l e r k w l t h . Jr.
Circuit Court o f Hemlnola
C o u n ty , Florida.
.
Hy: Martha T. V lP lt n . D. C.
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Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613

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3. Education • In d u c tio n li. For Kent

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Refrigeration • Air-condition- FURN. APTS. 322*22*5.
SWEETIE
Inj men needed. We train
QUALITY RENPALS ,
you.
Write
Commercial
Trader Institute Box 18, c^o Furnished or unfurnished,
large modern 3 UR. 2 bath
Sanford Herald.
country home with fire­
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
place. over 2oo0 M|uare feet
TESTS!
plus separate large utility
Men-womcn, 18-52. Start high
room. $IUo furnislwd, $140
nr $102.00 a week. Prepara­
uniurnished, with lease.
tory training until appoint­
t
ed. Thousand* of Job* open. Spacious, split level lake
Experience tuually unnecerfront home, 4 BR. 3 hath
sary. FREE information on
available immediately, un­
Office 204 W. F irst job*, *alarlc». requirements. furnished, $195 with lease.
Write TODAY giving name,
DEADLINES
address, phone and time Two homes in Jjveh Arbor
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
section, each 3 BR. 2 baths,
vice. Box 25. c o Sanford
$125 and $135 unfurnished,
Tuos., thru F n . • 3 T\ M. day
Herald.
with lease.
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.

6. For Kent

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
Tuci.. thru Frl. • 3 I*.M. day
belore insertion. Mon. - Sat. Unfurnished 2 bedroom hnu»e.
1305 Elliott AVC., FA 2-3251
noon.
or FA 2-0523.
RLSPUNSIBILITY:
The Herald Hill not be re­ UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room hnuke, kitchen equip­
sponsible for more tlu n one
ped. FA 2 3085.
incorrect insertion of your ud.
and reserve* the right to re­ 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
vue or reject any advertiseequipped. $7a month. Ph.
ment from what ordered to
FA 2 5303.
conform to the policies of this
3 Bedroom Imuse. 2106 Stev­
paper.
ens Ave. Phone 319-1671.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lout L Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
fi. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
&lt;t. React) Rentals
D. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estute Wanted
12. Real E state For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beuuty Salons
22. Build - P aint - Repuir
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Kudio &amp; Television
27. Special Sendees
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wunted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
87. Boats • Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

RENT A BED

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Ttiex. Kelt. 19, *6:i— R age 9

By Nadine Seltzer

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built in*,
fenced &gt;ard. 115 W. Cole­
man Circle. $120 per month
FA 2-7184
2 Bit. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
$65. 2619 Kim Ave.

CARE

large

T IIE
n o n TON
dA V IN O HANK

FIV E

CENTS

Ph. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.

T erraito floor*, tile hatii.
FA 2-2374 alter 5 p. in.

WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 111 FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 mo.
Adult* FA 2-!M8o.
W. First St.
Unfurnished : b e d r o o m 4 LARGE Room Apt. within
walking ilntancc of town.
house. 826 Escambia, Ph.
FA2 -3819.
FA 2 0271.
1201 W. First St. Ph.
2-BEDROOM CB STORE.
FA 2-0991.

HOUSE

LAKE MARY. J MR. furn.
Kitchen equipped, near but
Apt. $40. FA 2-34)30.
stop, 100 X 136 lot, 2310
Country Club Rd. FA 2-1817. 6A Special Notice*
ROOMS, H ie Gables, 401
REMINDER
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0730.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. HARRISON’S
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3018. 1311 Palmetto Ave. 322 8827
FA 2«M7.

9. For Sale or Rent

ROSE COURT. 2 Bedroom
2 UR. Modern house. 817
furni»lied Apartment. Child­
Catalina. FA 2-U578.
ren welcome. 2013 Sunford
Ave. NO 8 4323.
2 BEDROOM home. CB con­
struction. Neur Plnecreat
For *ale or leave. 4 Bed­
School. Ph. FA 23754.
rooms, 21* baths, spacious
Looh Arbor home. $160 00 If you like country living.
monthly. Contact Seminole
S Bedroom. 2 baths. On
Realty. 1801 Park Ave.
south tide oi big Lake
Mary. Water lor boating,
Clean 2 A 3 bedroom homes
etc.
Orange* tree*. Approxi­
available now. Starting at
mately 2's acre*. FA 2-8162.
i $73. Contact St-minolc Real­
ty. 1901 Park Ave.
12. Ileal Kklatc For Sule

west side of Sanford. Call 3 Bedroom, D* hath, no qual­ IIARRIE IT'S BE ACTV NUOK
ifying. Sec Mr. Ferguson,
FA 2 7898 days or FA 2 0368
Complete Beauty Service
lamgdalc subdivision Loug- 105 So. Oak
night*.
FA 2-5742
wood.
I Cut 'N* Curl Beauty Shop
2 RR. HOUSE, CII. good lo­
FEDIU ARV SPECIAL
cution, low down payment. 3 Bedroom brick home*.
C hoice locution*. l-'IIA. $110 | New operator get acquainted
$58 1IIO. FA 2-2105.
offer, Slo.oo cream wave,
down $78 month. Mouna
$7.30 complete. Open even­
Jarvi*. FA 2-into.
J. W. Hall, Realtor
ing* hy apt. 318 Palmetto
“ Cali Hall" FA 2-3611
Ave. 322-0831.
2544 So. French Ave.
21. E le c tric al S erv ices
ALMOST new 4 bedrooms, 2
Real
Estate
—
Mortgages
FIIIG1DAIRR
bath*, large paneled living
Sales L Service
room with stone fireplace, ti l N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Florida room. Carportc. On Owner must sell. Take over lluuse Wiring, Free Estimates
Sid Yihlen’s Randall Electric
I acre lot, near Wilson
$89.00 payments. 3 liod112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
School. Paula. $19,50u. Ph.
rooms in Sunland. FA 2-1181
FA 2-1694.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Fenc­ 27*. P lu m b in g S erv ices
1/)TS MAYFAIR SECTION
ed backyard. Air condition­
A few choice lot* left in
er. Kitchen equipped, low
Mayfair lection. Terms
down payment. 3309 S. Park
Ave. FA 2-1761.
P lu m b in g &amp; Hunting:
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Alll CONDITIONING
* Realtor
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Raymond Lundqui*t, A**oc. 3 HR., I'* batii house; or
will trade tor llousetrailer.
WORK
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2)»34.
1067 S a n io rd A ve. FA 2 6562
White furnished house aero,* 3 RR. 11-j hath. 1201 Selma
PLUMIIINO
High School on Ridgewood.
ltd., Longwood. $too down,
Contracting Repair*
$4500. Inquire within or
take up payments.
FREE ESTIMATES
phone Apopka 88*14819
It. L. HARVEY
LIKE NEW. 2 1111. CB house
2oI
Sanford
Ave.
FA 2*338}
4 Bedroom, 2 full hath. See
at iai Country Civil* Circle.

3 BOOM furn. apt. Adults.
M13 Park Ave.

John E. Fox,

Stenstrom Realty

Wal l

furnished model nt Sale*
.No down payment. Take
!£fi. R adio &amp; T elev isio n
office out 20th SI. ami Upover $52 monthly pay menu.
sala Hoad, op|*»ite church,
PERSONAL RADIO A
FA 2-3340.
central heut prepared for
T.V. SERVICE
Air condition.
NICK DRY lots, Arreage We repair Phono Changer*

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C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
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1 DAY SKRVICK
25th St. A Saniord Ave.
Ph. 023 0653

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WINTER SPECIALS

H0 LLERS°)SANF0 RD
^CHEVROLET f

Near NAS. 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
Assume puyincut* 67.66 urn.
322 6712
3 Bit.. 2 lutll home. Nothing
&lt;k&gt;wn $65. mo. 222 Palm ,
Place. Praver Humes. Ph. 1
FA 2-1928.
MODEL* HUME_
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
161 month. 2823 Saulurd
Ave.
Furnished 2 bed tooiii obicr
home al 118 W l»th St.
ttedured tu *8 .V*i with good
terms.

1801 Park Avenue
F.\ 2 5232 anytime

SP EC IA L

745

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81793

62 FA LC O N Station W aaon, 4 Dour
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38 PLYMOUTH 2 Dour. v-8. Slick
58 C IIEY 4 Duor. Vlr Condition

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30 FORD Station W s * iiii. V-8, A lllo.
39 C A Ilil.I.A C Sedan Da M ile, P ow er, Air 4'ond.

38 H )R D S tation W aaon. A u to.
61 C A D IL L A C I Dinir, P ow er,

Vlr I mul.
37 ( HEY 2 Dorn, Standard Sh ift
.......56 O LD S 2 Door. V olom alic
37 FORD S ta tio n W agon, V-8, (Itrrd rlve
bl I IIKV *| Ion Pickup, A ulo. Trans
59 ( HEV S tation W agon, Very l.ow M ileage
39 PLYM O U TH 2 Door, S id . T rans.
33 PLY M O U TH 2 Door. 6. S id . Shift
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59 E D S E t. 4 llonr. Vulom atir

PLYMOUTH 2 Door Hardtop, h • &gt;1.
56 f villi.I. VC Srilaii MeVllle. Vlr i mid.
62 I IIPV | l S la lm n W agon, 6 1 )1 ., Auto.
58 FORI) I, Vuln.. V-8, H ardtop
59

5 s FORI) 2 Door. 6 C')l , Standard

37 FORD 2 Hour
5* I'O.VI I.Vt

Seminole Kealty

1963 FORD GALAXIE

195*1 (It.U S I Door Sedan W illi A utom atic Tran**
m ission, liailio, llr u te r. T inted G lass, W id le W all
T ires Vint Vir ( on illlioning.

St. Julius Kealty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
110 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123

T h e K urds tire m oving to Kloritlu! I ree/.iitg w e a th e r u p N o rth th in w in te r
m ean s lotiKcr rleals tlown S m ith ! Im im -diule D elivery . . . o r d riv e y o u r
Kurd hom e to d a y !

CADILLAC
TO D A Y'S

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at STRICKLAND-MORRISONS

Steinper Agency

OLDS

era, with light meter. Lea*
ther carrying ca»«. Phone
FA 2*113.

.1.1. F u r n itu r e

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
of $13.50 en 3 complete 1-86” Steel dc»k. 1 swivel
chair, 1 swivel stenograph*
room* of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ er chair, 2 steel offiro
chairs, leather cover. 4
led .
Heavy wooden ch ain , 4 fold­
Used furniture, appliances,
ing wood chairs, 4 folding
I lontinyr • A ir C o n d itio n in g
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
steel chairs, 3 -«fee) cab­
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
inet*, 4 assorted size Index
FREE ESTIMATES
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
card file*, 1 tape recorder,
2502 Oak
FA 2-8321
2 ly iK-writera A- stand,
Sell &gt;U* Your Furniture. Quick
Ironritc ironer, like new A
Monument*. Cemetery work
Service With the Cash.
other article*. Will sell in
Also Ilettering on Stone*
SUPER TRADING POST
bunch or separate. Phone
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
FA 20677.
FA 2-5771.
2317 Mcllonville Ave.
F R E E ESTIM ATE
Phone FA 2 61 lu
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ 3t*. Automobiles • Trucks
LAWN "SERVICE ovating. New A Used Furni­ '54 FORI), V-8 4i ton pick,
ture. Call Nix Hedduig Mfg.
.Mowing, edging, lerlili/ing,
up. Eugine recently rebuilt.
Co., al 709 Celery Ave.
etc. Sutislaction guaranteed.
First $235 take*. FA 2 0284.
FA
2-2117.
FA 2-1817.
On Slate 427, Box 241-A,
south of Baker* dairy.
DON’T THROW IT AWAY
R. A B. MOBILE Steam
cleaners. Wo clean any­ llring your aluminum (urnilure lo u* for complete re- 37. iloatM • M otor*
thing. any whore. Auto en­
webbing.
gine* and Ilolls eqiecially.
Last call for winter time bar*
FURNITURE CENTER
322 8740.
gain*. Saving* tike $995 15*
lino French Ave.
Larson, $736. $795 14*. $593.
Shop Hie Herald Ads where
Ph. FA 2-7853
1932 Evinrudca that atay in
local merchants otter their
good shape; tliey can troll
l&gt;c»t buy*.
III. A rtic le s F o r S ale
or run 36 mile* or more.
Sale ladies »lnx-« $1.88. Men*
$503 28 hp $375. $678 40 hp.( ,
29. A u tom obile S erv ice
alxw-s S3 88. Surplus City,
$483. Up to 73 hp only $695.
201 W. I.
$273 Gator Trailer*, $200.
AUTO GLASS
Many others. Hurry for best
INSTALLED
TWO WAY Intercom $12.30.
selection. Term*. Robson
FA 2-5362.
W indshield
Hack (ilit.HS
Sporting Goodt, downtown
Door GIus8 Vent Giasn Ready Mix Concrete, sand, Sanford. FA 2-3961.
SERVICE
steel, window *111*, lintel*,
SenU arik Glims m id P oint
dry wells, grease traps, 13' Boat. 2 motor*, anchor,
2 oars and gas can. $80. See
C o m p an y
steps, table tops, slejiping
210 .Magnolia Ph. FA 2-1622
ln-fure 3 p. nt. 210 S. French
atones, lot marker*.
Avo. FA 2 7035.
Miracle Concrete Co.
AUTO • RADIO
3n9 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751 3b. M otorcycle* - S co o ter*
Drive-In Repair Service
PERSONAL RADIO A T V.
SPINET PIANOS— We have VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
25th St. A Sanford Ave.
in ltd* vicinity two spinet
$10 63 down A $3.32 Week*
Ph. 323-0655
piunos which must Ik- sold
ly.
at mice. They can Ik- pur­
Ij-wis Sale* A Service
31 A. I v is
chased by making small
2317 Country Club Road
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 month*
deposit and taking over
Ph. FA 2-792$
old. AKC. Female. Call
small monthly payment*.
322-7878.
Inquire Thompson Music 1959 Vespa Grand Sport. Call
Co., 29 Colonial Plaza Mall,
FA 2-3033.
2 .Shetland |x)iiic*; I sorrel
Orlando. Phone GA 3 1577,
filly, t paint gelding. $125
.MOTORCYCLE. Two Harley
each. Saddle* also avail- U S E D
REHtIGKR.VlURS
74, 58 A 51. See at Alt
aide. Ph. 3220162.
Myrtle. FA 2 0770.
$5.00 up. 401 W. 13tli SI.

All type* of Real Estate

Plaintiff, FUn.MSHKD 1 Bit. 2 bath
T».
Realtor
Imuse on lake. FA 2-4474 or
U u U K K T V. T H K J i P K K . * t US
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-U00U
D»f*n&lt;t*m*
FA 2-2837.
v io T iir. o r » i t t n
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
s t o i i t i « vi»a ro M K i i.n * i n r :
TOi K..l&gt;«rt F. Tr«n&gt;psr anil
' air-condition, central heal.
Kanojr A. T rn iip s r, h is
Legal Notice
Near Rig Bear Lake. Also
wlf*
H C k lllC M i:i I'u U rw n n
188 III* I «*mH Ml Ifcr l »»umI}
3 Itedruoni, 2 hath home in i
A S li TO i All p s r tls s c l a i m i n g jM rfitr. *r»t«|N tslr « umibI ) ( M a r *
Casselberry. Will take late
In terest* |iy. tlirmjirli. un- 14a. In VrmUmtr,
model car or diamond ring
J r r o r a g a l u m Ui» a f o r t - t a r t i r . i i n i f a f
*•14 p e r i c n ,
J . RO T HAl-L ( a l i o knomn t»
a
t part payment. Po**t-s»ion
YOU A R K h « r « h y n o t i f i e d J . R. IU U)
at once. O. S. Miller, Brok­
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t to f u r e c i o , *
l»er#aoa&lt;l.
* a r l a l u tn o r ts.i s&lt; a n .- u n i b a r- T n % || C re tllfw r* «8M«I IVrawas*
er, Orlando. Ph. GA 3-2236
Int
t!ia f o l l o w l n a Uaac rlbad II nv Inn ( I i Im i mf I l f M R i l a
or 295-3323
H a t property, to- w-lt:
A f l l u t I bN i : « t a l n

U . t I. lll-H-k A. .'&lt;&gt;1 S T I I T
C l.I It MANOIl. U N I T No.
J. a c c o r d i n g t o t h s p t a l
•
thereof
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tn
P U t llouk IS. I ' . a r e : •
ati.1 ;« Public r . e c n r d s o f
Printout* C o u n t) , KiorlJa.
I. a* k aan file d e e w t h e t you
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o f flc a o f t h a C l a r k o f t h e C l r .
c u l t C o u r t on o r b a f o r a l h a
Ut.li .la) o f M a rc h , 'M S. I f
y o n fall to lo m . a d e c r e e p r o
r o u t a a a u " 111 U« t a k a n a u a l n a t
you fo r t) u rallaf U .m a t.J a J
In ru e C o i n p U l n t .
T llla Nolle* - h e l l ba p uli.
Il»hed o - c , a w e e h | o r f o u r
eon»tcu;U e
«««ka
In
the
Meufuru l l t a M .
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PaU tuary. I I P

323 U50J.

12. Real KMate For Salt* 12. Heal Kntule For Sule DAYS WORK FA 2 5759
Rollaway, Hospital It Biby
Beds
LAKEYIEW Home for sale or
IMMEDIATE
21. Ileuiity SuionBy Day. Week, or Month Fl'KN. AND Unfurnished new
trade for a tiled larni on the
OCCUPANCY
2
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duplex
apartments.
CARROLLS FURNITURE

Seminole Realty

s o i r . i o r s i r . r i.im io s .
i . i i r s o . is t m

fo r c h ild re n

I III. Arlicles For Sale

Dalmatian Pup-. 8 Wk*. AKC FREE loan of our efficient
A pedigreed
Champion*
Carpet Shnmpooers with
bulb side*. Winter Park.
purchase of Ulue Lustre
838-3097.
shampoo. Carroll'* Furni­
ture.
POODLES. AKC. Rruwn minia Hire 322-2573
FACTORY T n YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
WANTED: O N E C o c k e r Enclosed head. Sag-proof boL
Spaniel puppy. 6 to 10
tom rati with plastic ends.
weeks old if possible, or
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot*
younger. Doesn't have to Ik*
ton or nylon cords.
registered, but would like Scnknrik Ginns and Faint
thoroughbred. Any color.
Company
323 0312.
2.6 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4632
AKC REGISTERED WeimarSinger Round Bobbin sewv
atier puppies. 850. FA 2 9535
ing machine, equipped to zig
day, FA 2-2169 evening*.
zag. Guarantee. 4 P a y
ment* ot $o.56. FA 2-9U1.
7J2. Fluw ri-n - S h ru b s
PETUNIA, toiap.ii.igon pan- MAHOGANY table and buffet.
Andiron* and fire place
sie stuck.
screen.
FA 2-3283.
GRAPEYILLE NURSERY
Grapcvillc Ave. Near 201h St. 10 MM KODAK movie cam*

Southern Air

Work wanted. FA 2-7053.

“ What’* ao terrible about polka dots?”

Hou*es lor rent. For infor­ L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
mation contact Ted Wil­ Ha* purclia*ed b e a u t i f u l
liam* Hardware, 205 E.
wooded area at Longdate.
also. FA 2 3077.
$12,990
25th St.
See
Mr.
Fcrgu**»n
ut
*alc*
3. Education • Instruction
laiw-lajw down payment
WHY RENT?
office and pick your lot
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
379.00 MONTH PAYS 2 UR. CB. 1 HA. Small down
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
and
house
model*.
Low
Apartment*. Kitchen equip­
ALL
payment. *52 68 per month.
down—low monthly payntts.
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
Corner lot. lot) Country
No
experience
Decenary,
2
Acres
of
land
on
hiway
17FA 2 1678.
Club Rd.
gram m ar ichuol education
82. Frame house, barn, bu*iusually sufficient. Train now Efficiency Apt. W0 Mo. Sur­ Jim Hunt Realty
ness. Cheap. 008 .VY».
AUTO SALVAGE YARD
plus City. 201 W. 1st ,St.
at borne for Job* with »*cur5 acre* un paved road near
Office
FA
3-lltS
JUST
LISTED
fty. For detail*, tend name,
Sanford. Not In operation
2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
Nights FA 2-0648
Clean custom built 3 bed­
atldre**, phone no. to: NA­
due lo death, but tuning
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
323-6700
room, 2 bath I**&gt;ch Arlxir
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
will permit continued use
FA 2-0020 after S p. m.
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
I
Rime.
Only
$14,750.00
with
VICE. UOX 50 c/o The San­
for tills purpose. $15,000.
$1,750 down.
TMU BEDROOM unfurtmlied NEW 3 bedroom. 2 hath
ford Herald
!u»0 *e. 405 S m Carlo*, $65.
home, large turner lot, 311
Three
room
furnished
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
Legal Notice
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
tate*. VA—nothing down,
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
1801 S. Park Ave.
$15. Robert A. William*,
i s t i i k i - u u t 'i T c o t u t o r
monthly payment* $92.00.
FA
2 4981 1819 S. French Ave.
thk
n u n
jtim iA i, c m .
FA
2-5232
anytime
Phone FA 2-3951.
FA 2-8074 • FA 2 2218.
r e it o r
IM I r i m
a w n i*
m iv m

J

Child care. FA 3 0700.

2 Bedroom furnished Apart­

I 81 A. IVts

NO DOWN payment. Snnlaml WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
Estate*. It\ owner. KIIA
SPllINKER SYSTEMS
loan. 3 ltd, l hath. Phone
All Types and Sires
Wc Repair and Service
FA 2 02M9.
S T I N K
APARTMENT building.
3 Machinery and Supply Co.
Apts. 322-2285.
20T W 2nd St
FA 2-6432
My OWNER. 3 BR. CB home.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Fla. room Sprinkler sys­
W.
L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
tem. large yard. Good loca­
tion. FA 2 4836.
Keuplkilstery Specials!
Chairs $.19. selection of fa­
Hi. F em ale Help W an ted
bric*. Sofas $89, selection of
fabric*.
I VKING \ I T I . R ATIONS tor
Custom Made Slipcover*
waitress. Must lie over 2t.
Apply Pig \N Whistle, 8 un­ chairs $24.50, Sofa* $49.50.
Central Florida's Largest
til 4:30.
reupholstery Factory. Free
COLORED MAID tor elderly
home estimates, written
couple. General housework.
guarantee, 10', down.
323-0557.
Central Fla. Decorators
South A Garland
17. Mule Help W unted
Orlando. Fla. I’ll. GA 2 4879
Sanford FA 3-0613
AIRCondltioiiing men need­
Cocoa NE 6 6178
ed. See our ad under Edu­
cation K liiklrticlion. Com­
FKIC.IDAIKK
mercial Trade* Institute.
Sale* A service
G. II. HIGH
19. S itu a tio n - \\ u n led
1700 W. 1st St Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883
Clulil l are. I A 2
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children kept, f t : It 82.

Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
Adults, no |&gt;ets. FA 2-7664.
ment.
Downstair*,
rooms. Call 322-6341

12. Kriil Httlalc I’ttr Sole| 27. Special Services

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the church is meant to he a
hospital for sinners, not a
haven for saints.
"How else can a pastor be­
gin to understand and know
the dark forces, conditions
and environments that create
the problems of drinking,
promiseousness and gambling
unless he knows the kind of
life that is led by those who
need his help?
"We live in a world gone
to hell,” he said emphatical­
ly"And the pastor must come
nut of his ivory tower and
deal with the bleak side of
life, the raw ends of life, not
seek to protect his ‘public
image' as the parish chauf­
feur, janitor, gardener, visit­
or of the sick and back pal­
ter."
Rev. Bolick decried Uie

narrow definition of a minis­
ter, and pointed out that
Christ himself wai scorned hy
the religious men of his time
because, "he consorted with
sinners."
"But He sought the lost
sheep—not the ones safely in
the fold. He walked and talked
and dined with those drsparing people who needed Him
most—and for this they cru­
cified Him, Just as they cru­
cify the pastor today who
s p o i l s his sterile ‘public
Image’."
feinting to those far right
anticommunist organisations
which charge ministers and
teachers nnd others with be­
ing "Red," Rev. Bolick said,
"They attempt to teach
love of country by teaching
hate for some of the citizens
of the.country.

"You cannot teach love by
"He Is supposed to lake
leaching hate," Bev. Bolick part In community life but
not •interfere.* To be Interest­
emphasized.
"l-et Mr. H. L. Hunt and ed in the community, but not
his organizations and the •too' interested. He's a nice
nirch Society take their pro­ guy to have around, just as
grams to Mexico and export | long as he keeps his mouth
them to Cuba, rather than j shut," the lajthcran minister
to weaken our country by sel­ noted.
ling Americans against Amer­ "There are many pressures
icans.
1on today's pastor. He must
"They love to cry that the be many things to many peo­
ministry is soft on Commu­ ple, and those who seek him
nism. hut we don't hear any­ must respond by trying to
one saying of a minister that live life as ite points it out to
be is ‘soft on sin' and sin is them.
far more universal and dan­ "If we ever get to the moon
gerous than Communism.
or to Mars, therc'l! be church­
"The pastor it presumed es (hero, and chaplains on the
never to be sad or worried, way there, ami pastors to
to lose bis temper, to get minister to the spiritual side
sirk, to have enemies or do of man’s nature, no matter
any of Hie other things that where he goes," Rev. Bolick
other human beings do.
promised.

Longwood GA's Hold
Coronation Ceremony
By I&gt;onna Kate*
The Girls Auxiliary of the
First Baptist Church of I/mgwood held a Coronation Ser­
vice last Wednesday evening.
Organist, Mrs. L. C. Walk­
er, presented a prelude of
missionary hymns. The wel­
come was given hy Mrs.

REV. JOHN L. HIRES of Grace Methodist Church, second from left, wan
Kuest npeuker a t u Valentine Ilaminet hint Thursday night given hy the
Ebcnczcr Methodist WSCS for the Junior and Senior MYF. With him are
Rev. Ray Gregory, Elxmezer pastor, left and Hobby Hradbury, Junior MYF
president nnd Donna Fetors, Senior MYF president,
(Herald Photo)

Smog Study
Now Underway
GAINESVILLE (UPU-Unlvcrsily of Florida aanilary
engineers said Sunday they
arc seeking ways to combat a
new problem In Florida —
amog.
•There Is Increasing evi­
dence of imog from car ex­
hausts. commercial and induitrlal activities in highly
industrialized arena of Flor­
ida," said Dr. K. R. Hen­
drickson, chief of the school's
air pollution research lalxira lory.

PTC To Meet
By Helen Snodgrass
Dr. George Friaon of De­
llary will speak on Civil De­
fense al today's 7:30 p. m.
meeting of the Enterprise
Parent-Teacher Council in the
•rbool cafctorium.

Blue Dies
MILWAUKEE (U PD -V et•ran film urlor Monte Rluc,
78, died today in a hospital
following a heart attack in bis
hotel room hero lust week.

Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Meets At Brooklyn Home
Ily Fram es Wester
, week, beginning at 10 a. m.
A program centering on All womrn are invited to
Korea, in charge of Mrs. Koy rome amt participate In var­
.Sasvmun, was presented at ious projects, including sew­
Hie February meeting of Cir­ ing.
cle One of the UPW of Die
The Association meeting
C o in m u n it y Presbyterian will lie held Tuesday night,
Church of Lake Mary held Feb. 26, in Hie home i! Mrs.
at the homo of Mrs. Jean Phyllis Itugcnstein.
Tlie March Circle One
Urouklyn, hostess Tuesday
meeting will tie in tlie home
night.
The meeting was called to of Mrs. Margurot Ulmer will
order by the Circle Chairman, Mrs. Sassman acting as co­
Mrs. Florence Zimmerman. hostess.
Tlie devotional, taken from
At Hie close of Hie meet­
World Book of Prayer, was ing, refreshments were serv­
given by Mrs. Brooklyn. The ed by the hostess, assisted
missionaries were remcmiicr- by her daughter, Susan.
Members attending were
ed in prayer.
A drive for good used cloth­ Mrs. Mabel Brown, Geneva
ing was planned during the Cochran, Edna Daughtrcy,
business session. The cloth­ 1-eiia Gleason, Lillian Grif­
ing rollocted will go to a fin, l-uvera Harrison, Phyl­
Sunset Gap Home in Newport, lis Howell, Ettie Jane Keogh,
Tenn.
Ruby Linden, Arolyn True
Attention was railed to the and Thelma Unger, in addi­
Work Day that is held at Hie tion to other* previously men­
church on Wednesday of each tioned.

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Eloisc Lommlrr, GA director,
and Rev. Jack Lindsay led
liic music.
Carla Loniinlcr gave a talk
entitled "What Arc Forward
Steps?" and Maidens Laurie
Miller and Susan Moss were
presented by Mrs. Ellen Dud­
ley. Mrs. Carol Rock, Junior
GA counselor, presented the
Choristers Give charge and awarded maiden
Musical Program emblems.
Queen Towanda Showers
Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
| chose her brother, Mark, for
The Dellary Clioristcr* pre­ tier crown bearer. After she
sented a program of music gave a small part of the re­
at the Denary Community quirements learned for her
Methodist Church Social Hall Queen Step, she knelt and
last Friday evening in con­ was crowned by Mrs. Lonimjunction with Hie showing of ier who charged her to "Co
films taken hy Edward °ea- forth to serve her Lird."
brook.
Queen Charlotte Tripp was
Directing the Choristers preceded hy her crown bear­
was Laura Piatt Ilrriwn and er, John Tripp. Charlotte re­
accompanying at the piano peated some of her require­
was Theresa Kupecz. Narra­ ments after which the was
tor for the film program was crowned hy Mrs. Fern WhiteEthel Gray.
head who charged her to "re­
member the loyalty of a
Queen and pledge anew,
U. S. To Shift
loyalty to Cliirst."
Queen Lynne Miller follow­
Polaris Subs
ed lier crown bearer. Rachel
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Lindsay, to the platform and
Deputy D e f e n s e SeerrUry
gave two of her Queen Steps.
Roswell L. tiilpntric confirm­
Mrs. Lominler r r o w n e d
ed today Hint Hie United
Lynne and charged lier to
Slates will shift three Polnria "tie crowned with every
missile submarines into the
queenly virtue and ever
Mediterranean f r o m their crown Christ as her Lord."
North Atlantic stations in
Former Queen* Patty Con­
April,
ey and Carla I-oiumler were
Returning fiom a five-day recognized,
mission to Rome, Bunn and
Tlie congregation joined in
Paris, Gilpatrie said the Med­ singing "All Hail! the Power"
iterranean-based subs would followed by prayer.
l&gt;e under direct command of
Gen. I.ynian L. Lemnitxcr,
nupremu Allied commander in
Europe.

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Sanford Girl Honored
Speaker Set
At 'Jeanie' Contest

Bolick Urges Pastors' Stand
Rev. E m rit Bolick, paitor
of the Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church flunK down the
gauntlet to Sanford paitor*
when he atated in a apccch
Tburaday to Civltana,
“ Paitors are entitled to
speak out on all issues and
ahould have the courage to
speak out."
"There is much to concern
us," Rev. Bolick said. "We
ahould decry the alums of
Ssnford and (lie people who
own them and make them.
"We should decry the pub­
lic issues In politics, industry,
and everyday life.
••yet if a preacher Is seen
near a bar, brothel or race
track, or talking to drunks,
prostitutes or gamblers, fin­
gers are pointed at him.
"Nevertheless, he must be
able to help these people, for

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Page 10 — Feb. 19, 1962

For Parent
Teacher Meet

Sanford’s Patty Glenn John­ Jeanie contest held Saturday
son received first honorable at Stephen Foster Memorial
mention in the 12th annual in White Springs, Fla.
The local soprano, daughter
BUI H aney, county attend,
of Mr. and Mra. C. W. (Pat) ance officer, will be guest
Johnson, was one of the speaker at the meeting ol
youngest participants in the Seminole County Council ol
event and competed against Parent Teacher Organizations
22 other vocalists, many of to be held at 9 a.m. Wcdne*.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - whom were college atudenls day at Bear Lake Elementary
Conversion of Pensacola Jun­ and professional .wngers.
School.
Appearing in an authentic
ior College Into a four-year
The session will begin with
degree • granting institution replica of an 1854 ball gown, a coffee period to he followed
would exclude a substantial to resemble t h e original with the business session nt
number of students now be­ Jeanie, Miss Johnson sang 9:30 a.in. when the president,
ing admitted In the two-year "Gentle Annie,” as her Stcph Mrs. N. N. Julian, will pre­
ItEV. IlOLICK
college, a legislative commit­ en Foster number. Other se­ side.
lections sung for the three
tee was told today.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, out of state Judges included
executive director of the "When I Have Sung My Songs
Board of Control, said higher to You," and "Let My Song
admission standards at de­ Fill Your Heart." She was
gree • granting institutions accompanied at the piano by
would eliminate many stu­ her voice teacher, Mr*. Grace
dents now enjoying Hie bene­ Sanford of Winter Park.
Mrs. Ava Ombcrg Fergu­
Ily Donna Estes
The Judges were Gerald son, widow of James M. Fer­
fits of Hie Junior rnllcgc.
The l-ongwood Elementary
This was one of the rea­ Marks, ASCAP representa­
PTO executive Ixiard met last sons, he said, the board is tive of New York; Millon re­ guson, died Monday in Green­
Wednesday a l the school with recommending that the legis­ fers, Tachaikowsky Founda­ ville, S. C. following a
lengthy illness.
.Mrs. Kula Scott, vice presi­ lature authorize a brand-new tion, New York and Chappell
Bom In Rome, Ga., she
dent presiding.
White,
Department
of
Fine
upper division two-year uniwas the daughter of the Into
Plans were discussed for n | vcrsily be established in Pen- Arts, Emory University, At­
Alvin and Sue Gregory Om­
Book Fair which will he held ' saeola.
lanta, Ga.
bcrg. She wa* educated in
nt the school on March 1'.) and
Upon her return home, Alias private school* in Rome amt
u Fish Fry Supper to be held
Johnson was laden with sou­ was a graduate of Rome Fe­
Sgt. J. O. Glenn venirs and pleasant mem­
on Friday, March 29. II. II.
male College, now Shorter
Ilaynie will nerve ns chairman Retires From
ories. She had praise galore College. She was a member
of the aiip|&gt;er.
for those in charge of the ar­ of the Buncombe St. Metho­
rangements and for the talent dist Church.
Proceeds from both events Air Force
of the new Jeanie and her
will he used to purchase hooks
By Jane Casselberry
Survivors are two daugh­
for tile school library.
CM. Sgt. Jack O. Glenn Is maids. Winner of the contest ters, Mrs. Hamlin B. Mcllco
The next regular meeting of borne with his wife. Jane, and was a Miami University sen­ and Mrs. J. T. Ma*on Sr.,
the PTO will ho held next children. Jack and Christine ior majoring in voice.
both of Greenville;
four
The Sanford native, with a grandchildren and ten great
Tuesduy, Feb. 20 at the School following his retirement from
C n f e t orium. Announcement the U. S. Air Force on Jan. God-given talent, expressed grandehiidreu. A granddaugh­
bus been mude th at thu meet­ 3t after more than 20 years' her sincere appreciation for ter, Mrs. M. Lamar Beall, is
the overwhelming display of a Sanford resident.
ing will begin promptly at service.
Glenn lias been stationed friendship extended to her by
7:.’!U p in.
Services were scheduled for
Appearing on the program on St. Idiwrcnee Island in her townfolk. Her heart filled 4 p. m. today at the Mackey
will ho the Lyman High Alaska for Hie past year and with joy over -such express­ Mortuary in Greenville with
School Hand under the direc­ was named Airman of- the ions. just slightly slanted her Rev. Edward I- Hopper offi­
Year for tlie Air Force Se­ remarks about Sanford, to the ciating. Burial was to tie in
tion of Michael Fisher.
extent that Gerald Marks of Springwood
Cemetery
in
I(cfir*lmieiit* will lie served curity Command last year.
ASCAP told her she should Greenville.
The
Glenns
have
lived
at
by third grade mclhera.
291 Lake Triplet Dr. in Cas­ handle public relations for the
selberry for the past two Chamber of Commerce.
ART DROWN
In addition to Mrs. Sanford,
years, coming to Central
Harriman
PEST
CONTROL
Patty
was
accompanied
on
Florida in l'Jfio after a tour
Termite* &amp; Other P tlls
of duty In West Germany. the trip by her mother, Mrs.
Gets Post
WASHINGTON (UPI) — They hope to continue living C. W. Johnson and Bedford
2(101 PARK DR.
Administration uffirial* said in this area where Glenn Aiken, who served as her es­ 322-8865
SANFORD
today that President Kennedy plan* to enter the Insurance cort.
has decided to appoint W. Av- Business.
ercll Illirrimun as undersecre­
tary of stale for political af­ Court Hits
fair*.
Hurrimun, nmv assistant Censoring
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
secretary for Far Eastern af­
fairs, will replace George Me. The Supremo Court aided un­
FORD OW NERS
Ghcn jn the ' State Depart­ constitutional today several
ment's No. J post. McGhee is book censoring activities prac­
to he given an nmliussadorinl ticed In Rhode Island.
The 8 to 1 ruling upheld a
p o st in E u r o p e o r liiu .Middle
protest hy four publishers of
East.
paperhark books who chal­
Aristides, a three-year-old, lenged tlie actions of Uic
was the first Kentucky Derby Rhode Island Commission (o
Encourage Morality in Youth.
winner, in 1875.

School Change
At Pensacola Hit

Mrs. Ferguson
Dies Monday

Longwood PTO
Plans Projects

GJdtajntujn. . .

February Service Special!

Now, During The Month Of F eb .. . .
Fordomatic Adjustment Special

PTL To Meet
By IJnda Smithson
Tlie Slavla Parent-Teacher
League will meet in tlie school
auditorium at 8 p. m. today.
The program will tie on "The
Growing Teener." Douglas
Stciutmm will be guest speak­
er.

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it off with "don't know ahout
it" or "it's going to be a hard
nut to crack." T ro b e seems
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VOL. 53
Preliminary
planning1
for two proposed water­
way projects for Sanford
nre nenrinjr completion,
Harold Scott. Jacksonville
consulting engineer, re-j

United Press Leased Wire

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ported to The Herald by tele­
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phone at noon today.
Nobody asked me but, any­
Scott, of the firm of Rey­
one here arguing the merits
nolds, Smith and Hills, stated
of a juvenile detention home
he expect* to be ready within
two weeks to report to the St.
. . . .Now !
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Johns-lndlan River Navigat­
ing Committee on a proposed
The Herald is still attem pt­
right-of-way for a canal con­
ing to learn the cause of death
necting Lake Monroe with the
of the young sailor found dead
Atlantic Ocean to tho south.
in his new home here Inst
The engineer said he is
week. Navy took the body
awaiting a drawing from the
to Jai-ksonville for autopsy.
U. S. Geological Survey at
Washington of the area from
NAS dispensary says to nsk
t lie Osteen bridge to Lake
the Wing I'lO. 1*10 says the
Harney "which would avoid
info must conic in from the
the shad fishing grounds."
llase romnitiliding officer, and
The "John Rrunilcy idra"
he's been in Washington all
suggested an eight-foot derp
week.
canal tl mile* long connect­
FAMOUS OI.I) CLOCK RISES AGAIN. The
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ing the St. John* and Indian
well-known
landmark
Inis
been
«alvageil
front
it*
Nobody asked me but, when
Rivers for barge and pleasure
iKitominiou*
banishment
in
the
name
of
proifrcss
arc we going to get some stop
boat tiaffic, with the spoil to
and Riven a place of honor at the Elk's Lodge
signs in the Mayfair sec­
lie used as a bed for a direct
on E. Second St. Its four faces are now the faces
tion ? . . .
four-way highway to the
of the Elk and its hands point forever to 11
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const.
o’clock.
The
elderly
timepiece
stood
many
years
The Herald will publish
Principal argument by fish­
in the middle of the street in downtown San­
Friduy free pusses for San­
ing camp operators and others
ford
and
thoiiRh
it
was
four-faced
and
seldom
ford and Seminole County
would he that Rruniley’n idea
showed the same time on nil sides, its removal
residents for the special "Sanwould eliminate the shad
two
years
ago
raised
a
storm
of
controversy
ford-Seminole Night" feature
spnwning grounds. Scott em­
nmtind city commissioners who decreed its de­
a t Seminole liueewny Satur.
phasised site of the proposed
mise.
(Herald
1'hoto)
duy evening. C of C's Charlio
canal will liy-puss these sluid
.Morrison is extending person­
beds.
al invitations to all VU’s but
J o h n Krider, committee
all residents are invited. May­
chnintian, lias reported that
or Tom McDonald or his rep­
when Scott is ready with his
resentative will present the
proposed right-of-way *ilc a
"Sanford • Seminole" Idanket
meeting will lie railed by the
to the winner of the feature
committee of Seminole, Orevent.
nngc, Rrcvard and Volusia
County
commissioner* seeking
SVott Rums raid today F 1* &gt;
four-county support of the
A I. "got off light" when the i
project. Krider also empha­
heavy winds hit here Tuesday.
sised
the phi mil ng has not
GENEVA
(UPI)—
The
United
States
charged
Ilia crews were pluced pit an
"emergency alert" but* Eeott Russia Unluy with •▼qjdtav nn fxwomqnl nvt a mi . Reached the- stage for finan­
said damage was minor and clear test Inm treaty buTOald it would continue' pres* cing the csnul.
Scott *l*o reported the U. S.
service restored In the cut-off i in« for "give and take** barKainJnr.
Chief U. S. negotiator Willntm C. Foster told tlic Housing and Home Finance
arcus in 20-30 minutes. Ilob
Sheddrn had the slime to any 17-nation disarmament conference that the gulf l&gt;e- Agency, at Atlanta, lias under
~ | tween the Soviet and Western review the City of Sanford'*
ahout telephone teiwlce.
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position. on a icst hnn "lin« Tripled for $10,000 for • plan­
ning study for a proposed port
Pipeline Co. pluns have been
deepened."
terminal.
submitted to the city, i.easo
Referring to the Soviet reHe added that tile HIIFA
will be signed Monday night.
fiisul to resume direct nego- ; requested additional informn•
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tiatlons on a nuclear treaty | Uon and thtyi was forwarded
Which reminds me, we hear j
with the Western power*, ho ' Gy the City to Atlanta.
the ACL is pushing a petition j
•aid "I reluctantly c o n c l u d e I Should Die City complete
to get me out of town. . , • I ,
that the Soviet Union rather the port terminal, the $10,000
hope they let ntc put my name
WASHINGTON (UPI) - than tho United States and
he repaid to Uie govon the top uf Uie list.
President
Ibnnulo Rctnn- tiio United Kingdom I* intent ernmenL H the project is
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dropped, the $10,000 need not
n*y, Spencer H a r d i n ' s court of Venezuela said to­ on avoiding agreement."
day his country confronts a
The Russians have been be repaid.
horso finally placed a t the
"very aggressive" Commun­ cluiming hero that the two
Tlie fund would Ire to fin­
Seminole Park Kacewuy. . . .
ist offensive ordered and fi- Weatern power* have been ance the engineer's planning
Joe Davis didn't run last night
hut the "real Joe wus there." anccd "from the center, of , ryi„K , Void an accord Ih .t study for a $J5o.ooo port ter­
Moscow and Peking by way would end testing.
minal, with bulkheads, dredg­
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of Hav ana "
"We are willing and intend ing, paving and a transit
What ever happened to the
He warned there will be
shed to handle St. Johns Riv­
city's vacant
property reap­ "violent revolution" and gov­ to engage in giro and take
er
traffic into Lake Monroe.
negotiation* on nil major i*.
praisal?
ernment regimes "very much *iir» which moil lie agreed 1 Scott ha* said previously no
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like that from which Cub* .
site lias been selected for
Whatever happened to the is suffer,ng " if Latin Amer-;
" * ' " re " re’ rh
the terminal but recommend­
plans for that proposed wa­ ira fails to institute .octal
T '
,
‘ ed it tie plared at the foot
terfront apartm ent develop­ reforms
! *&lt;0,,l4?r to*1'
conference.
of French Avenue.
ment? Heruld readers calling
In an address prepared for!
•Peech came before
in asking about it.
a National Press Club lunch.
Ih ,re lu,,rh
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Betancourt said U. S. d.plo- f
*° rr“' 1' »«“»•
Former Cesselberry Aider- macy during (tie derade I • “ »
nuclear position be
man itohn I.udy and Mrs. through 1958 contributed to fore h* flit'» *° Washington
II o| m&gt; Rennett will attend a the flourishing "of the ex- ll,,Pr *n
«*«&gt;'
eonsultameeting of Volusia County's treme left in my country and j &lt;'"»» with Preaident Kennedy.
The ltu**ian*, who broke off By United Pres* International
new Oukhlll City Council with in others where there was
nuclear negotiations in WashDr. Paul Douglass of Kollini dictatorship."
A turbulent gale &gt; force
College Friday night to disBid tie emphasized that he ington Jan. 31, refuse to dis- storm left lip to a foot of wet
rust Uie operations of a Tax felt the world was getting a cusa a test Iran treaty unless snow In'New England today.
"distorted picture" of Pie ' the West accept* their quota Thousands of families were
Free Municipality.
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significance of Communist: of three annuul on-site in- without (lower, traffic was
It's beginning to look like terrorist acts in Venezuela ! speclion* to polira a ban. paralysed and schools were
not They have defied Western closed.
for sure there’ll be a t least He complained that
one female candidate for Uie enough attention is given to mid neutralist demand* to reThe storm, spawned over
North Orlando Village Coun­ "concrcte and definite tact* open the talks.
Dixie Tuesday, swrpt swiftly
cil . . . and she isn't uny one of progress in economic and
lip the coast, causing torna­
of the three who picked up social reform" in hi* coun
does and damaging winds in
4-H Winners
petitions last week. Mrs. John try.
Florida and dumping up to to
Linda King and Rill llcin inches of snow In Virginia
II. (Irene) VanKrpncI of the
Jr., of Seminole County, won and five inches In Tennessee.
Ranches picked up • petlUon Stocka Mixed
Monday and says she definite­
Damage ran into thousand*
NEW YORK (UPI(-Stocks individual arhievi-mrnt awards
ly will file. All indications are were narrowly mixed at the in 4-H event* at the Florida of dollar* and at least four
tiial Die other gals will back opening b»lay on routine tract- State Fair. Tamp*, tl wat deaths were attributed to the
pig.
learned hern today.
down.
storm.

Soviet Threat
In Venezuela
Termed Serious

Slorm Slams
New England

appreciably tb* congressional
pressure on the issue at this
time. The Soviet note, which
came through normal diplo­
matic channel*, gave no hint
as to the actual number to be
pulled out or t)i« type of per­
sonnel to be withdrawn.
The administration appar­
ently found itself ill some­
thing of a bind on th« matter.
The Wiiite House and tha

State Department withheld
official comment or public ac­
knowledgement of the u ffiT
leat premature declaration*
embarrass Khrushchev and
make it difficult for him to
accomplish Die pullout.
At the aanie timo, however,
Kennedy's aidca had to rep­
resent the move at sufficient­
ly encouraging to warrant a
reduction in the m Im level
in Congress

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 652

'Incommunicado'

J. L. HORRY
'Ju st Not So*

Bulletin
MIAMI (UPI) - A Navy
pa(ml boa) discovered a
floating lifrjatkrl anil tiebrli today In what may be
be the fir*t clue* to Uie
mysterious disappearance of
the tanker .Marine Sulphur
&lt;|uren with 39 men aboard
on Feb. I.

nSLLVA

...

‘Intolerable’
MIAMI REACH (UPI) —
Labor S e c r e t a r y Willard
Wirt* »»iit T u e s d a y t h r N ew
York newspaper *trike, now
in it* 75lh day, wn* becoming
"increasingly Intolerable."

Struck And Killed
LAKELAND ( U P I ) —
Jaiin-t
Davis, hit, of I'lnnt
City wn* struck nnd killed by
a Trailwnys ims Tuesday
night *• he w*lked across
State Road 37, three miles
south of here.

Special -lob
MIAMI (UPI) _ The U.s.
Army opened a "special" re­
cruiting station here Tuesday
for member* of Cuban exile
Brigade 25U»t which pulled the
abortive liny of Pig* inva­
sion in 1WI.

Meet Set
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Union leaders postpomsl a
scheduled meeting here Tues­
day in which they were to
discus* incrcn»cd pickHing
against the sti ike.hound Flor­
ida East Coast Railway.

Sheriff J. L. Hobby todny emphasized thnt
the four Sanford Iio.vh charged with petty lar­
ceny were "not held incommunicado” at the juve­
nile detention facility.
Hobby declared that the parents of (he four
youngsters were "contacted immediately" by
juvenile authorities ami all four parents visited
the youngsters at the jail during the period they
were detained.
A hearing on the four boys is scheduled be­
fore Juvenile Judge Vernon Mize Feb. 26.
The four bad been charged with thefts of
cakes from supplies deposited in early morning
hours before local groceries
The parents of one of the ltoys wrote a let­
ter to the editor of the Herald saying that his
son had been detained ami that he was unable to
talk to the boy.

After the letter was published Juvenile
Judge Vernon Mize issued the following atntcment:
"On Friday, Fcbrttnry 8, 19011, four juveniles
were taken into custody by tho Sanford Polieo
Department and referred to the Juvenile Court,
They were charged with petty larceny, having
been involved in a series of thefts of articles
from the fronts of certain grocery stores around
the City of Sanford. A detention order was signed
and they were held in detention in tho custody
of the Seminole County S heriffs Department
until Monday morning, February It, 19611. A fter
a hearing before the Court, they were released to
their parents and the cases were rontinued by tho
Court until n later date nt which timo disposition
of the cases will be made."

Storm Cleanup
Damage Underway
TAMPA (U PI) — cleanup
operation* went titaier way
today
throughout
Central
Florida, from the wcet coait
to (lie eai«t roa*t, in tho wake
of Tue*day’a ranh of tornadir wind* and heavy rain*.
Turnaduea and near-tornado
funnel cloud* bounced in nn

erratic fashion throughout the
at on u* a .quail line moved
In from tho Gulf of Mexico.
Storm damage was report­
ed at several place* in the
Orlando area. Plant City,
luikelund, l.nke Alfred, luikn
Wale*, polk City, Indian Riv­
er City, the Tampa «rr«, Mn-

GREEN BAY. Wis. (UP!)
—Frail Harry Hehard. lit.
was held today for murder m
tlie wiping out of IIm* home
: his father amt stepmother had
tried to build from previous
marriages.
llebard was arrested Tues­
day morning at a farm where
he had gone after killing his
fattier, Jaek Hehard. a parttime auto stunt driver; his
stepmother; and tier three

Red Pirates
Give Up Ship
MACAPA. Rra/il (UPI) Tlie eight day saga of tlie
Communist • hijacked Vene­
zuelan freighter Anzoalrgui
was ended peacefully Inday
in this remote Amazon River

port.

,

Pupil Illnesses
'About Normal'
In County
Absenteeism in 5emino1t
County achstols because of ill­
ness i* "ahout normal'' it
wai reported by principals
this morning at the monthly
meeting of the Seminole Coun­
ty Council of School* at Rear
Iztke School.
Supt. R. T. Mllwee brought
up the question because of
Hie prevalent Asiatic influe­
nza in northern states. He
was told there are "the usual"
nutnlicr of easea of flu,
mumps and ctiicken pox. How*
ever, it was added precauthins have hern taken to pre­
vent a flu outbreak.
Council nominating commit­
ter was named to present
a slate of randidatci for elec­
tion at the March 20 meet­
ing.

deira Reiu-h and In the Lees­
burg area.
Despite widespread dam­
age, only one fatality wua a t­
tributed to Du* storm. Carl
llnhntun, 53, a tourist from
Sheboygan, W'i*., was killed
when wind picked up his com­
part car front a causeway ap|&gt;roach to Dio Sunshine .Sky­
way bridge south of St. IVctersburg and hurled It into Dio
wntiT upside do w n, 1(HI feet
away. His wife, Irene, 52, was
lintpilnlizeil,
Kovctal persona In tlie are*
children, John lludell, 15, and
Went
injured hut all appai enttwins Janice and Judy He-1
hard, 11.
ly were minor.
Scattered
house*
and
Harry broke down Tuesday j
when lie admitted he killed j trailer home* were damaged
Syncom May
his father Monday evening, in tho series uf twister*. Oflie wa» to he handed an ' firials wire working today to Have Blown Up
amended charge of first de- survey I In* amount of diimnge.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
(tree murder at an arraign­
Space officials say the mist­
ment today. Dial. Ally. Holsing Syncom communication*
ert Warren would not say Near Sainthood
what tlie new charge would j VATICAN CITY (UPI) - satellite may have blown up
be.
Final preparation*
w e r e deep in space.
Dr. Hugh Drydcn, deputy
llebard wa* arrested at a made today for tlie beatifi­
director
of the National Aerofarm 2ti mile* away a lte r ! cation of Mother Scion, Die
naiilic*
and Space Admin!*,
police were called by a co- Protestant-litirii widow who
worker of his fatlier who be­ one day may heroine the first irallon, said there was speccame concerned when lights native American to reach i ulnllon Dial Die solid fuel
were on at Die llebard home ' saitilhtnitl in Die Roman Cath­ I "kirk" rorkrl on the iitelllta
exploded at the height of Ita
Tuesday morning hut no one olic Church.
trajectory — 22,000 m i l e *
answered Die plume,
above the earth.
Police (mind tlie Innlies uf ,
Jack Hehard, 3d, his wile, Link Noted
Joyce, 33, and her children.
BOS ION (U P I)—The Mas­ Heavy Toll
All had Iteen shot in the head sachusetts Heart Association
CHICAGO (U PI)—The Na.
with a 22-caliber pistol and lias reported a relationship tiiniul Safely Council said to­
title. 'Iliere was no apparent betwcell cigarette smoke mill day Dial nil American died
struggle.
emphysema, chronic destiuc- every 5'* minute* during ltlUl
tiun of tlie lung*.
because of an accident.

16-Year-Old Boy
'Wipes Out' Family

The "pirates" who seized
the 5,000 ton freighter shortly
At Stake
after it sailed from Veneruela
TORONTO. Ont. (UPI) — for Houston, Tex. s week ago
Prime Minister John Dlefen- Tuesday formally surrender­
baker, battling for bis polit­ ed to Brazilian authorities
ical life because of Id* nuclear Tuesday night.
policies, bn* indicated Cana­
Promised political asylum
Altamonte Springs t o d a y j
da may scrap it* Romarc mi»- by Brazil, Die Communist
ailrt and Voodoo jet*.
conspirators eluded pursuing will draw a resolution lo thr
Venezuelan destroyer* a n d County Commission recom­
West Braced
tailed into Brazilian lerntor- mending Dial rights of way on
Longwnod Ave. (Sit 427) be
By United I'rrim International ial waters Sunday night.
The West Coast braced to­
Then they moved along the taken from Dio west side of
day for ita expected epidemic roast until they worked the tl.e highway through the mu­
of rrepiratory ailment* that vessel into the mouth of the nicipal limits of Die town.
Member* of Die Town ■
have sent thousand* aero** vast Amazon River a n d
tlie land to bed and left count­ | moved to a remote mining | Council, scheduled lo meet at 1
K p m. today in Die Town Hall,
less other* roughing and company loading area.
wheeling.
Then, under direction of will direct their attorney, S.
Brazilian officials who had J. Davis Jr., to prepare the
boarded earlier. Die Anroalc- resolution for presentation.
gui anchored at Santana, 12 lu other business the coun­
miles downriver from Maca- cil will hear reports on last
Friday'* final hearing nn the
pa, at 10:30 p m. Tuesday.
validation of Ininds (or tlie
While officially aiient, the
projnm-d Municipal Water
Stat« Department was under­
System.
stood to have *«nt a reply to
tha Kremlin welcoming the
Bridge .... ......... Pago 9
A Prediction
promised reduction in Soviet
Classified ____ Page 3-A
AUBURN, Ala. (UPI) Comic*
___ Page 2 A
forces aa a constructive step
Former Sen. Frank P. G ra­
Dear Abby
.... Page 9
toward lessening tension In
ham of North Carolina pre­
Editorial
— . Page I-A
tha Caribbean. The adminis­
dicted here Tuesday night the
tration obviously is not going
Entertainment
Page 9
"Clcmson way and not (he
to commit itself too formally
Puizle ........... . Tags 2-A
Oxford way will be the Ala­
until it see* just what hap­
Society
... Page 8
bama way" of meeting racial
pens.
Spurt* .. —---- - Page 7
lntcgraUuo.

Altamonte Sets '
B ed d in g S a le !
Road Petition
Sold With A 10 Year Factory Guuranteel

Soviet Note Poses Many Questions

The city's $22,000 resurfac-j
ing piugium is completed. |
Rome two miles of paving |
done including Washington
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ave., from 20th to Crescent; Soviet Premier Nikita Khru­
Cresent from Mellonville to
Summerlin: Randolph from shchev'* promise to withdraw
Mellonville to Summerlin; “aeveral thousand" of hi*
Catalina from Mellonville to troops from Cuba by March
Locust; Escambia from \e r - 15 left a number of unans­
nango to Locust; Veruengo wered suggestion* today to
from Catalina to U&lt;*alla; 7th plague the Kennedy admin­
fit. from Pine to Park; Pai- istration.
It was obvious that the
niello from 2(Kh to 25th;
Magnolia from 20th to 24th Russian offer, couched in gen­
and Laurel frmn 9th to 10th. eral term*, would not l&lt;«*en

WEI)., 1FEBRUARY 20. 196.1

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Pas* 10—Fri. Feb. 16, *68

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nounced.
Beginning the evening of
March 8, will be a aeaalon of
the ministry school as a model
that Is held in tha local King­
dom Hall each week. Activ­
ities of tha assembly will bo
climaxed on Sunday with D.
J . Thomas of New York City
giving the featured lecture,
“Who Will Win the Struggle
for World Supremacy."
During tha three-day as­
sembly delegate* will make as
many door to door and shop
to ahop rails as poaaiblo in
and around New Smyrna
Members of the Intermedi­ Beach to extend a personal
ate and Young People's Depta. Invitation to all to attend the
of tha Oaklawn Baptist Chap- featured lecture.
al ware entertained last Sat­
urday night a t a Sweetheart
Banquet given by tha Train­
ing Union.
Upon arrival guests wars
served "Hearts Aglow" punch
from a milk glass bowl sur.
rounded with rad and white
flowers and after playing an
interesting game were usher­
Rev. H. M. Lefchty who has
ed Into tha dining room.
served aa Superintendent of
The Valentine motif waa City Mission* in Panorama
carried out by use of a floral City, Calif, since 1881 will be
arrangement of rad glada and the guest speaker al First
white mums flanked on either Baptist Church on Sunday
■Ida by tall red taper* on the morning.
speakers table. Other tables
He bai served in this cap­
were decorated with flower*, acity for a number of years
candles anti email glitter Val- in Jacksonville, Baltimore,
- antinaa.
Md. and Los Angeles, Calif.
Group singing was enjoyed Prior to this time he was a
after the dinner and an In­ pastor In Florida.
spirational message waa do.
A native of Ohio, nev.
ilversd by fiev, David Solo­ Leichly la a graduate of the
mon, pastor of tha Orange Baptist Bible Inslllule. now
New Orleans Baptist Theolo­
City Baptist Church.
Special guests present fur gical Seminary.
Thii will be the beginning
the occaelon were Rev. and
Mra. R. L. O'Quinn of tha of a School of Missions in the
Chapa! and Mr*. Ray Murray. church which will continue
Training Union director. Mra. through next Friday evening.
Jean Nance and W. J . I'ayne, Courses of aludy arc schedul­
leaden of tha Young People, ed Monday through Friday
were in charge of the food beginning at 7 p. m. After
•n d Mra. J. E. Andrews waa a 43 minute period of study
in classes for Beginner-Pri­
decorations chairman.
maries, Juniors, Intermedi­
ates, Young People and Adult*
all groups will gather in the
church auditorium io hear a
message by a visiting misThe Columbia "Church of skin ary
Speaker* I,nr each evening
the Air” program on Sunday
Christian a n as follows: Sunday, Rev,
Science program
entitled, Lonnie R. Brock, North Bra­
"Showing Man Hi* Upright­ zil; Monday, T. M. Johns supness." Richard If. Chase, erinlrndent of Florida Baptist
Manager of the Christian Children's Home; Tuesday,
Science Aetivltiea for the Dr. James Southerland, pres­
Armed Services will be the ident, Baptist Bible Institute;
Wednesday, Rev. William D.
•peaker.
This program, originating Bender, Nigeria; Thursday,
from the facilities of The Mrs, Marvin Sorrells, miss­
Mother Church, The First ionary to Cherokee Indians,
Church of Christ, Scientist, Oklahoma; Friday, Rev. John
In Boston, Massachusetts, will II. Witt, district field accrebe carried by station WDBO, tary, Florida Baptist Conven­
Orlando, a t 9:33 a. m.
tion,

Rev. McLeod
To Conduct
Church Service

Skate Queen To Be Named

The Sanford Congregation
of Jahovah'a Witnesses have
started making arrangsmenta
to attend a three-day assem­
bly a t New Smyrna Beach,
March 8-10, Ruth N. Stafford,
presiding minister, haa an­

SHARON TUCKER

First Baptist
Church Sets
Mission Series

CAROLE ANN DOWD

LINDA PATTERSON

Radio To Carry
Special Program

MAZIE ALLEN

presented," said Mrs. Mun­
son.
Mlklcr noted that five love­
ly girls have qualified for
the Queen of Hearts Contest,
with the girl having the moat
contributions to the Heart
Fund In her name, being
crowned Queen a t the Heart
Sunday night ceremonies. The
rink is located on the Dog
Track Rd. Just off Hwy. 17-82.
All proceeds of the contest
and cost of tickets to the
■how will be given directly
to the Heart Fund by the
Skate City management.
Each penny will count s i
a vote for each girl. Jars
will be placed at the rink,
and each girl and her spon­
sor, who la a single young
man, over 15 years of age,
will have a team working for
her.
The girls are as follows:
LINDA PATTERSON, s sop­
homore at Lyman High School
In Lnngwood, whose hobbies
arc skating and sewing.
SHARON TUCKER, 15 year
old aophomorc a t Lymtn
High it the daughter of Lt.
(ret.) and Mrs. Robert L.
Tucker.
CAROLE ANN DOWD, a
senior at Boone High School
Is 17 years old and has her
■liver medsl In roller danc­
ing and silver bar in free
style skating.
JUDY WOODALL. 15, attends Colonial High School
and ia a member of the
achool hand.
MAZIE A L L E N , Boone
High graduate Is a clerk at
Williams Brothers Motors,
and ia the 18 year old daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Al­
len. Made haa a long airing
of Utica to her credit having
been selected “ Mlsa Florida”
Holier Skating Queen in 1962.

JUDY WOODAM

R. Willard Warfield, a na­
tive of Tampa, will begin
duties Sunday as EducationYouth Director of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Warfield attended the Uni-

II. Willard Warfield
veraity of Tampa and receiv­
ed his Bachelor of Arts De­
gree from Stetson University.
Ilia major was in Bibio and
sacred music. He recently has
been awarded the Master of
Religious Education degree
from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary In FL
Worth, Texas. *
Since graduation from col­
lege he has served In the
following places: Minister of
Music and assistant to the
pastor or First Baptist Church
Opelika, Ala Associate Sun­

Class Meets
In Lake Mary
By Frances Wester
Thu Friendship Class of
the First Baptist Church of
Lake Mary met at Ihe home
of Mra. T. T. Stafford last
week with Mrs. Hazel Stokes
presiding,
Mrs. C. N. North visas
teacher, presented (he devo­
tional. Prayer was given by
Mrs. Stokes.
A social hour followed Die
short discussion of business.
Mrs. J. A. Vsrn led the group
in .a Washington Day game.
Mr*. North received the
prize. A Valentine Quiz waz
also rnJoyed.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess who was as­
sisted by her daughter. Lin­
da. Ollier than Ihe above
named, attending was Mrs.
Harley Wilhelm,

day School Secretary of Ala*
bama Daptiit Convention;
Mlniiter of Education, First
Daptiit Church, Dothan, Ala.,
and Rivenide Baptist Church,
Tampa.
While attending the School
of Religious Education In FL
Worth, he has been serving
as Minister of Education and
Muile at the Rldgtea Baptist
Church in that city.
Warfield is married and
has 1**0 daughters, Debbie,
age eight and Reronda Sue,
age three. Mrs. Warfield was
formerly Inez Little of Anda­
lusia, Ala. She haa served
as Pastor's Secretary, First
Baptist Church, Montgomery,
Ala. and Church Secretary at
Rldglca Baptist Church in FL
Worth.

Area Church
Gives Schedule
For Mission
ny Donna Estea
The First Baptist Church of
Longwnod will participate In
the Associations! Wide School
of Missions next week.
Speakers presenting various
phases of missionary work
during the week will he:
Sunday morning, Rev. John
Whitt, district field secretary
from Sarasota; Sunday night.
Rev. William E. Cowley, mis­
sionary from Nigeria, Africa;
Monday night, Mrs. Lonnie IL
Brock, missionary from Bras­
il, South America Tuesday
night, Rev. Marvin Sorrells,
missionary to Cherokee In­
dians in Oklahoma; Wednes­
day night, Rev. H. M. Leichty, superintendent of City
Missions In Panorama City,
Calif,; Thursday night, Dr.
James Southerland, president
of Baptist Bible Institute,
Oraceville; Friday nighL Dr.
Perry Carter, former director
of the Florida Baptist Retire,
mrnt Centers.
Services will begin.at 7:30
p. m. each day.
A mission study course to
be taught during the first
part of each evening, will bo
followed by the missionary
speakers.

TJie Rev. J. Mitbum Mc­
Leod, D. D., will be the
preacher at First Methodist
Church, Sanford, next week,
when the Methodist Churches
of the DeLand District Join in
celebrating the 225th anni­
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“ Mystery of the Missing
lb-publican'* has been solved.
Both wire services. United
Tress and Associated Press,
reported Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning that Semi­
nole County'* Mack Cleveland
Jr. and Gordon Frederick
were unopposed for the Sen­
ate and House, respectively,
in the special March 26 Legis­
lature election. Further, the
wire services reported they
were the only candidates from
among more than -1(H) who
were unopposed in the pri­
mary ami in the general elec­
tion.
Friday's Herald raised the
•tuestlon, "Where was Jan
Fortune?" For Fortune, of
English Estates, had formal­

ly announced Friday morning
he intruded filling for the Repubtican nomination fee State
Representative in the House
from Seminole County.
A representative of Fortune
telephoned The Herald lute
Friday that Fortune had
qualified. A telephone check
with the Secretary of State's
office at Tallahassee verified
that fact, and that Fortune'*
papers had been misplarcd In
the State Secretary’s office.
Therefore, Cleveland is the
only unopp-tsed candidate In
the entire state ticket, A
Demociut, he will be automa­
tically elected for a four-year
term a t Seminote County's
Brat State Senator represent­
ing only this county. Previous­

ly, Seminole and Brevard
County shared the Senatorial
teat.
There will be no primary
election, originally scheduled
for Feb. L'd, according to Re­
gistrar Caniillln Bruce, since
thrre Is no party opposition.
Frederick, a Democrat, and
Fortune, a Republican, will
fight it out in the special
Marrh Jrt general election for
the House scat vacated earlier
this month by Cleveland. The
term will run to the Novem­
ber I'.Hit elections.
Frederick previously served
Seminole County in the State
House eg Representatives.
Fortune is a political newcomer, and hni the endorse­
ment of the Seminole County

Young Republican Club.
A native of Pennsylvania,
he came to thia area with the
Martin Company of Orlando
as a cost reduction and effici­
ency manager. He holds an
undergraduate degree In en­
gineering from Penn Stale
University, a masters' degree
in business administration
from the University of Penn­
sylvania and is completing re­
quirement* for a Ph. I), de­
gree from New York Univer­
sity.
He i* a member of several
technical societies, the Ma­
sons. Seminole County Young
Republican Club and All
Saint* Episcopal Church.
He resides with his wife,
Donna, and eight-year-old son.

Jan Eric, at 2120 Sunderland
Road, English Estates.
At to his campaign, For­
tune aaid that "I believe in a
strong two-party system and
I am In this race to win. 1
promise an aggressive repre­
sentation for all the people of
Seminole County and will
work for progress In the whole
county. I am in favor of fiscal
responsibility in government."
W. P, Medcalf, of Altamonte
Springs, will serve as his
campaign treasurer.
The Herald talked with For.
tune Sunday noun and was In­
formed the Martin Company
has agreed to u tiO-dny leaveof-absence for Fortune, If
elected, to attend the Legis­
lature aession opening April

By LARRY VERSHEL
NOBODY ASKED ME, bul
are the city expert) coming
up with a traffic light tor the
intersection of W. First Street
and Oak Avenue? . . . Driver*
trying to get onto the eastwest thoroughfare from eith­
er O ik or Railroad Avenues
really gel “hacked up" . . ,
It's a complicated mess to
handle, but we’ve got just the
fellows who can figure it out.
• • •
Teachers and students alike
are still talking about the trio
that sang at the Rooster Club
dinner honoring the athletes
at Seminole High . . . A real
professional job that “laid
’em in the aislct," the story
goes . . . Howcum I miss
these finer things in life?
* • •
Now that Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital is to get another
&lt;100,000 facelifting, remind
WEATHER: Clear and slightly warmer through Tuesday. High today, 65-70. Low tonight, 45-50.
me to ask Bob Bcsscrcr how
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
MON.. FEBRUARY 18. 1903 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 650
the daily census there is now VOL. 53
. . . But even if it is low—and
nobody said itswas—this is a
t U L W
A . . .
good time to finish out that
east wing . . . Maybe the hos­
pital facilities will stay ahead
of the "population bulge" , , ,
And THAT will be different!!
• • •
Gains Noted
There MUST be a reason,
NEW YORK (UPI)—Gnlnx
hut for the life of me I can't
In oils and rails featured a
lliink of one, why ihc teenage
higher and active stuck mar­
lads were given a weekend in
ket at the opening today,
the pokey, when our Juvenile
Judge Is reputed to tie one of
13 Killed
the most understanding and
day and auid all personnel i name of the Venezuelan Arm- mouth of the Atnapa Grande
United Preaa International
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida
considerate of public officials
ed Forces of Nationnl Libera- River and the island of Mnr- traffic accident* killed at
Pro . Communist hijackers were safe.
. . . The sheriffs arc not un aboard the V e n c x u e l a n
Medina Itojas. who took lion (FALNT, aaid the ship urn' off Brazil'a north roust lenst 13 persons this weekend,
a c c u s t o m e d to seeing freighter Anzoutcgui offered over the Anaoategui in the dropped anchor "between the at 0 p. m. Sunday night, ■
Including five vacationers.
"screaming m e e m e e *a ' 1 today to surrender to Brazilaround thrir bastite, bul they inn authorities at their ohFact Of N ature
probably had some "scream ­ acuro anchorage In Brazil's
LONDON (U PI)—A group
ing mamas" on their doorstep north roaitnl waters.
of (junkers auid today that
—and justifiably . . . And
sex, viewed dispassionately,
Brazilian destroyer* were
why ia It that an adult—like a expected to leave their base
"i* neither gmal nor avil—it
traffic violator — con "get a t Belem and head for a ren­
is a fact of nuturc."
sprung" in a short time, and dezvous with the hijacked
these kids couldn't evM M
Mild Prelude
•hip MB mllM to tiie north
lheir folks? . . . Yep, th e n wad halfway between Devil’*
Ily United Pre** International
MUST bo a r o a n * ', . . May*
Itain and drizzle sneyt -Ui*
of U|i»
be someone will taA wa
rlhwest and Southit la . . . And I'nviM the one
today, Moat of the
authorities have
to say that ANY violator
nation enjoyed a mild prelude
ptW fted the hijacker* politi­
shouldn't be punished.
to spring.
cal asylum.
• • •
In
Washington,
Assistant
That folk-alnging trio. I'm
Tension Mounts
Secretary of Stale Edwin M.
told by our city slafferi who
LAOS (UPD—Tension be.
Marlin
told
a
House
Foreign
keep up on all the goings-on
tween
rival fnctors mounted
hereabouts is mode up of Affairs auheomm litre today
townnl the danger point in
Hint the present anchorage
Lynn McCord &lt;member of the
lotos today and o f f i c i a l s
Triple Trio and soloist for the and Hie offer of nsylum by
warned that new fighting
Brazil
"makes
it
sure
of
them
glee club), Jack Ivey (tumbl­
might break the country's uner-cheer leadrr and who is avoiding capture."
eusy peace.
In
two
radiograms
directed
sporting a brand new guitar
1,1NFS FORMED early nt the Coitrthouao un tho deadline nenrs for 1903
in accompanying Ihc trio) to news agencies, second mate
auto
license tags. The deadline is Wednesday, Close to 200 people waited In
Citrus. W arning
and Jim Touhy (bruising tac­ Wismar Medina Rojas look
line as curly aa 7:30 thia morning.
(Herald Photo)
LAKELAND (UPI) — The
■kin
responsibility
for
the
kle on the Warrior eleven) . .
Florida
Citrus Commission
And they have a booking as seizure of the ihip last Tuea.
has warned Midwestern stales
entertainers for ■ U of Flor­
to lie wnry of unauthorized
ida dance early next month
salesmen peddling F l o r i d a
. , . Lots* fun, rh keedt?
ritrus a n d m a k i n g full*
• * •
claim*.
The erowd-bulldlng Semin­
ole County Semi-Centennial
Confusion
Celebration on April 2T is a t­
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) —
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
tracting tiie Interest of com­
Confusion today surrounded
mercial cnlcrprisrs . . . With Supreme Court today struck
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) — The union spokesman told ( ''But even if it deckled Just the wheieabouta of Soviet
thousands of folks here for down az "punitive" a federal A merger, by tiie strike-bound United Press International to go ahead and abandon the bloc military men and tech­
the big wing-ding these bus­ law which takes away the cit- Florida Eait Coast Railway any merger would have to be entire line, tho ICC would nicians Belli to Iraq to help
iness men feel sure they can Ucnzhip of a native-born with any olher major Flor­ approved by the interstate make certain our Income waa the regime of executed Pre.
protected."
rapture some of the attention Antrrlran If he dodges the ida carrier would probably
mier Alrtlel Karim Knasem.
Commerce Commission.
The spokesman said the on­
of the ceiebrators . . , And draft by going abroad.
help
the
workers'
cause,
a
Hull'd unconstitutional was
"Tiie ICC has strong regu­ ly way a merger could hurt
not the least of these will be
Talks Continue
union spokesman said at the
lations protecting workers' would be in that same men By United Preaa International
the Automobile Dealers Assn. a aeclion of the Nationality weekend.
jobs in any merger or aban­ would lose their jobs. "The
. . . They have BIG plans . . . Act of 1940.
Talks continued today in
"In tire event of a merger,
The government appealed
And say lhat they want to do
specially with Southern or the donment. We would probab­ number would lw compara­ tha long New York and Cleve.
something that will ADD an whrn two lower courts found Atlantic Coastline Railroads, ly tm in a belter position if tively few. Not enough to Innd newspaper strikes, and
make u* fight a merger.”
attraction to the outstanding the Statufe unconstitutional. the chances arc good our the FEC merged.
tha nntion'a labor u n r a a t
avanU that are planned by The issue has been argued wage demands wmibl be met
sprsad to a Wisconsin power
the committee In charge of five timet before the high Immediately and we could
company. Violence erupted in
the Baml-Cenlennlal . . . This court.
all go bark to work," the
Tennessee coal fields.
Today's 5 to 4 decision re­
Biing can REALLY grow with
"ailroader said.
called
two
related
rulings
of
THAT kind of support . . •
Merger rumors sprung up
Mardi Gras
More carnival atmosphere 19M when the court split S to last week when the price of
NEW OBLEANH I UPI) —
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over
nationality
issues.
than the famed Mardi liras!t
FEC stock rose from IS to
The gods and creatures of
In 19M tiie Justices held 17 despite the strike. Wail
• • •
myth and legend, the culorful
Congratulations to Patty that Congrrsi may decree Streeters said it wa* rumor­
character* of Alice in Wond­
Glenn Johnaon for the Hon­ loss of nationality if a citizen ed Southern or ACL wa* mak­ CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) successes lust week, the first erland and tha hit melodies of
orable Mention award in the voles In a foreign eleclion bul ing a new bid for control of —A Navy attempt to score lor the new, 2,MO-mile Pol­ Broadway shows rolled Into
Jeannlc With The Light Brown not If he deserts the armed the FEC. At close of busi­ the third straight success aris. No reason waa given New Orleans Nun day In the
Hair singing contest at White forces in wartime.
ness last week. FEC -lock with ita powerful new Polaris immediately for the mishap. firat full day of carnival fes­
Springs . . . Flral time auch
A3 missile failed today when
was veiling at $6.50,
The Air Force said tiie "de- tivity in tho city thut rare
a distinction waa given . . . Legion Meet
FEC spokesmen have de­ the rocket went off course
forgot.
atrurt" action performed as
Competing with Si other top­
A spaghetti supper will tic- clined to comment on the and had to be blown up.
flight vocalista from all over gin the activities for the rumors. But Vice President
The bullet-shaped A3 might­ planned. On a Polaris shot Data Study
Florida, some of whom were monthly meeting of Campbell- W. L. Thornton in St. Augus­ iest weapon ever developed late last year, the safety de­
V A N D E N B E R U AIR
professionals, this la high Loating Post 63 of the Amcri- tine said of flte price increase for submarines, Blundered
vice did not work and the FORCE Base, Calif. (UPI) —
recognition .
. Bedford ran Legiun at Post headquar­ , , . " it appears some people from • land based launching
The Air Force's ballistic sys­
Aiken, her escort, waa grain­ ters on II wy 17-W, at 7 p m. have confidence in uz."
pad on Cape Canaveral at a rocket landed east of Savan­ tems division today evaluated
nah, Ga.
ed for his gentlemanly, grac­ today. A preliminary report cm Sens. John Malhcwa of a. m.
telemetry data from th* un.
ious and courtly manner . . . the Fair held recently will In Jacksonville and Verlc Pope
But within two minutes, the
suresaful firing of a Titan 2
Fine representation for our
H.’BM to determina why the
made by Fair President John of Si Augustine, who met I’olaria careened wildly off
city, these two young folkatl
with the strikers yesterday, course high in the sky, and
giant rocket exploded on it*
MeCioskcy.
. . . Patty Gienn’a tinging
said if the merger rumors appeared to nose sharply up­
maiden launching from an un­
teacher, Grace Krick Sanford,
were true, the takeover pro­ ward.
derground silo.
WASHINGTON (UPI) also was commended for Concert Tonight
A range safely officer
bably would not come for at
work with the local tongCurtain goes up *t 8 pm. least a year.
quickly flipped two switches Budget Director Kermit Gor­
for tho Stan Freeman .Show Tiie strike began Jan 23 that triggered radio signals don told Congress today that In Defiance
bird . . .
* • •
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
In Seminal* High School audi­ and ia now in ita 2Uth day to touch off an eaplosive President Kennedy's record
POLICE BLOTTER JOT* torium. Thi* I* the second pre- without a sign of a settle- • destrurt” package which high $99 billion budget la a (UPI) — President Romulo
Betancourt of Vcnexuela ar­
TINGS . . . Horse ran Ioom ■■station In tho concert srrir* menl. The 1.2U0 striking mem­ destroyed the errant rocket "tight" one.
on IStb and French yesterday for thia aaaton, and is "iwn bers of it non-opera ling un­ in flight.
He said the budget Kennedy rived today In Puerto Rico,
and dog locked up in Sanford U holder* of membership in ions have demand a Hi.21 The debris plunged into tiie submitted last month recog­ hit exile homo for two jreari,
Memorial Library . . . There
nise* "the need to bold down to begin a state visit to the
Semlnole-DelSaty Enter- cent* per hour increase; the Atlantic well east of land.
waa no explanation how the tnlnacat Assn. Membership FEC says it cannot afiord tins
Tho failure came on the expenditures in a period of United States in defiance of
Communist terrorists.
hods at a pair of roaring tax reduction.*'
a n tnznaforrable.

H a n fo rd

If p r a lh

Red Hijackers Offer

To Surrender Freighter

Court Strikes FEC M erger W ould Help
Down Dodge Law W orkers, Spokesman Says

Navy Polaris Shot

Flops; 'Blown Up'

Fern Park
Incorporation
Is Proposed
JAN FORTUNE
Anyone Seen My Papers

Indigent Care
To Be Talked
By Commission
The County Commission will
meet with officials of the pro­
posed Retirement Life Inc., *
DcBary nursing home at 7:30
p. tn. tonight to discus* farm­
ing out the county's white In­
digent residents now living at
the county home. ,
Tho meeting will Ih- held at
tho commission chambers in
tho courthouse.
County Commission Chairman J. C. Hutchison today
said officials of tho proposed
homo had agreed to take rare
of some of the white patients
"but wo haven't talked pric#
yet," Hutchison said.
Bids on tho homo are ex­
pected to lie opened Feb. 28,
Tiie P8 to 112 bed facility la
being built by local men,
headed by Dr. Leonard Mun­
son, as president, and Robert
Besserer, hospital adminis­
trator and Tom Armao of De­
nary, a* tha other officers.
Detlary men, Including build­
er W. C. Miller, and Dr. Mack
Upton are on the Imurd of di­
rector*, along with architect
Jim Chapman, and attorneys
K e n n e t h l-cfflor and Bill
Hutchison.
When plans for the homo
were revealed, Dr- Munson
stated thut It wouhi incut all
slat* kriil AM A' requirement*,
and was not designed to he
fanry or elaliorate, hut is to
(to kept simple and efficient
to keep down costa.
The nursing home will have
facilities to cure for Uiu pa­
tients if they become ill, slid
they will be under the cure of
(heir personal physician, ami
the supervising medical stuff,

Casselberry
Board To Meet
The Casselberry Board of
Aldermen will meet In con­
tinued session nt 7:30 p. m.
today In the Women's Club
Building on Ovsrbrook Dr.
Business carried over from
lust Monday's meeting in­
cludes appointment of a build­
ing Inspector tn replace Ald­
erman (Tiff Ovrrmnn whose
resignation ia effoctiva thi*
month.
Tiie hoard nlso will consider
tiie proposed budget for the
Cntaeiberry Reel eat ion Com­
mission and a report on tha
proposed county study and
survey to provide druinugo
outfall* fur til* area.

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Cumin _ « .. ... Page
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Dear Abby
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Edituiial
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I.cgals .. .... i'agn 8 A
Puzzle
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Incorporation of the community of Fern Park
(ih a municipality wan proposed today in a legislative
hearing nt tho courthouse. Tho local legislative dele­
gation wan ashed to have the Legislature, meeting in
April, approve a city charter, subject to a referendum.
Rep. Joe Davis, presently tho only elected legis­
lator, cnllrd today's hearing.
Sitting In a t his invitation
were Mack Cleveland Jr., De­
mocratic nominee for Senator
unopposed tn tho special
March 26 general elction, and
Gordon Frederick and Jan
Fortune, Democratic and Re­
publican nominees, respective­
ly, for the House scat vucatrd
by Clovnlnnd earlier thia
month.
Vernon W. Dunn, speaking
for tho Kcm Pnrk incorporat­
ing and charter committee,
requested "an act to create
nml organize . . . a munici­
pality to be known and desig­
nated n* the 'City of Fern
Park' and to define ita terri­
torial boundaries and to pro­
vide for the government. Juris­
diction, powers, privileges,
frnnrhlaea and immunitlr*,
and to provide for a referen­
dum election to determine
whether thia act shall take ef.
feet."
Tho delegation alao wns re­
quested to sponsor a bill
abolishing the current charter
of the Town of Cassrllierry
nml substituting an up-to-dnte
charter. Kenneth McIntosh,
tewn attorney speaking for
Mnyur Fred Hcnlli, explained
tha present charter Is "anti­
quated and obsolete for n
modem community." He add­
ed Iho proposnl, if approved
by the Legislature, would be
submitted to a referendum
vote.
Mayor Tom McDonald, of
Sanford, requested tha dele,
gallon to make an Investiga­
tion ami "pursue stnto-wide
legislation" to elindnat* eontatnliinliun of well field* for
municipal water supplies. He
explained there is no effec­
tive emit rid method over sew­
age and waste dlspositl, add­
ing there urn "loo many septic
tnnks in some ureas."
Mayor Lee (Jury, of Oviedo,
asked for legislation permit­
ting the writing-off &lt;&gt;r some
delinquent taxes, some us
much iis 26 years nhl, nml for
permission to ndopt the rounty'a pen outage on discount
rates on tuxes.
McDonald and Gary staled
Sanford nml Ovinia have
voted approval of the propos­
ed Increase In elgaret tuxes.
North OiIambi sought n bill
to rcusuia Molunr Avenue
(SB-I'll) to North Orlando
Boulevard. The delcgatinn ad­
viced this request should he
referred to tho County Com­
mission, with it to furwnrd a
furmnt nppliruUnn tn the
State Bond Department.
Mayor At Lormnnn, of
Long wood, said that city fa ­
vors n hill providing for re ­
registration of voters.
George Bobrow submitted
u nunduT of petition* ns a
• ample u( public opinion fa­
voring iiuni-xuthin by cities
and counties without ivfcrendum votes.
The delegation m essed nt
noon until 1 p.m.

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Fitzpatrick
To Ask For
Pay Raise
County Commissioner John
Fltxpatrick plans to ask tha
Legislative delegation thia
afternoon to boost county
commissioners salary and pro.
posed support of state-wide
legislation for a countywlds
fire district.
County commissioners met
Informally in tha office of
Chairman J. C. Hutchison this
morning U&gt; discuss proposed
legislation.
Although there waa no men­
tion of a pay boost a t th*
meeting, Fitzpatrick told th*
Herald prior, that ha will ask
for a boost in salniy for tha
governing body "as an Indi­
vidual commissioner."
Fitzpatrick said ha would
ask the delegation to use thalr
judgment as to how much.
During tha meeting, tha
commission asked county com­
mission approval in support
of setting up by referendum
a rountywide fir* district.
Commissioner John Alex­
ander said ha fait th at auch
legislation would not pass in
muni cl pal it lea and tho board
tabled action pending further
study.
Ollier legislation the com­
mission will ask for will h«
establishing a n d acquiring
water conservation and con­
trol facilities as well as per.
missive leglsintion designat­
ing n criminal court of record*
bo established here if th*
rounty population hit* 100,000 .

Urban Control
In Legislature?
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida lawmakers and vet­
eran political obzervan aro
wondering today if the state's
new legislative reapportionmrnt plan may be the begin­
ning of eventual big-city dom­
ination of state government
Urban areas have had tha
polcnlial to control the Legis­
lature fur some 10 years. Tha
potential has yet to material­
ize.
But the 43-ienatnr, 112-reprczcntalive plan la a break­
through and may provide tha
stimutus needed to rally urb­
an lawmaker* into a united
action force.
Many observer! feel urban
voters were Iho big force be­
hind the stste'a laleit rediatricling cflorls.

HD Club To Meet
Elder Springs Iloma Da*
munitrntlon Club will meet
ut the Center un 26lh St. Tua*&gt;
day a t 10 a.m.

JFK Budget
Called Tight

LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS were underway this morning. Shown abovt,
loft to right, unopposed Senatorial candidate Mack Cleveland Jr„ 8. J .
Pavia Incumbent leginlutor, and legislative candidate Gordon Frederick Jr.
GOP candidate Jan Fortune waa late.
(Herald Photo)

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will ask tn the next two
months for bids un an esti­
mated jwm.oon in construction
work for additions to five fa­
cilities and a new achool at
English Estatas.

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Legionnaires
Asked To Work
On New Building

FUTURE FARMER OFFICERS of tlic Suminolu High Chapter, President
Frank Noell, (right) and Vico President I-eon Dodson, (loft) meet with
Mayor Tom McDonnid, (renter) ns he proclaims this week National Future
Former Week for this area.
(Herald Photo)

LYMAN BENIOR Hetty Field gets weighed ami measured by Public
Health Nurso Mrs. Grace Fisher during laat Wednesday’s School Health
Check-up of 600 students at the achool. Mrs. C. F. Field, seated, kept the
weight M d height records.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane Canelberry
Six hundred atudenta of Ly­
man High School participated
In a m aulve health cSeck-up
laat Wcdnetday la the achool
gym.
Mrs. Louise Gilpin wa*
teacher-coordinator
working
with Mrs. Grace F itte r, pub­
lic health nurie, and Mr*. C.
F. Field, chairmen of the
volunteer mother*.
Dr. Robert McFadden of
Altemonte Spring* and Dr.
Kenneth Wendell of Forcat
City gave dental check*. Dr.
Leroy Ream* alto ha* been
giving free check* and x-ray*
to atudenta In hi* office at
Caneiberry a* part of liw
health program.
Mrt. FItlior elated, "Thli
la the first attempt at a den­
tal program to be atarted in
Seminole County school* and
we nope U will continue ami
expand a* an Important part
of the school program.
She expressed her gratitude

to the local dcniiati who have
donated their acrvlcea to In­
terest tho student* in the im­
portance of dental health.
Molters in charge of
chocking eye* were Mrt. Ed­
ward Lunn, Mr*. David Colhorn, Mr*. Jam es nlrkenmoycr, Mr*. CUre Balmrr, Mr*.
Edward Nagel and Mrt. C.
C. June*.
Student helper* an ltle d
with tlie various cheek* and
recorded the weight and
height of each student.
Mr*
Fiiher and Mrs.
David G. McCoy gave hear­
ing leal* wilii an audiometer
and Mra. F ilte r worked witli
the student* whose |iartlcutar
problem* called lor retelling
and referral.
Tho Volga i* Hie longest and
most important river in Eu­
ropean Russia and longest in
Euroiw, according to the En­
cyclopedia linlannka.

Albert Henry Heath, 47,
died Saturday a t hie home in
Orange City.
Heath had worked in the
building material department
of ClniNu and Company aince
1918. Ha waa born In Eng­
land.
Survivor* include hi* widow,
Myrtlr; hi* mother, Mr*. Ger­
trude Heath; two ton*, Albert
and Garry and a • liter, Mr*.
Anne Price, all of Grange
City.
Langford Funeral Home in
lluLnml I* in chnrgu of ar­
rangement*.

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY U
Admissions
Lolita Brown, Cheryl Fear,
Arthyr Barnes, Robert Madi­
son, Eva Mac Abney, Her­
man Burton, Sylvia Stallworth, Lcland Drown, Grace
Rosontergcr, Wdliam Mu»irluhltc ami John Kaylor of
Sanford.

fly Joan Magin
Cdr. W. P. Japsun of tha
ChuluuU American Legion
Post has Issued an appeal to
all Laglonnairea in tha com­
munity to volunteer Uialr
aervlcaa to complete the new
Post lloine which is being
built at Chriatinea and ChuluoU ltds.
J ■peon said that at tha laat
monthly meeting of the Post
a vote of confidence was giv­
en tha building chairman who
reported Hint they exported
work on the foundations to be
completed last week.
Jcpson also raid that the
Post has regretfully announc­
ed it will Ihi uhalilu to send a
boy to Hoya State in Talla­
hassee this year since all
available funds are going to.
wants the new building.
However, the Legion invitee
and will welcome offers from
any organisation to sponsor a
boy in thla worthwhile project.
Further Information la avail­
able from Jepson.
It waa reported th at local
aponsora have been found to
aupport two Junior League
Baseball teams in Chuluota
thla year. A manager haa
hern secured for one team,
huwuvur, a man I* needed to
manage the second team, Jepson said.
The Poet la making tenta­
tive plana to sponsor a chick­
en barbecue In April as an­
other fund-raising event for
the new building.

Dock Brown
Dead At 72
Mr. Dock Brown, aga 72,
died at bia homo, 2504 Y ak
Avu., Sanford, at 7:13 a.m.
Saturday. Born in Milam,
Oa., Sept. 21, 1890, ha hai
lived in Sanford for the past
22 year* and U s retired
roofer.
Survivor* are hi* wife, Mr*.
Carrla Brown, Sanford; nine
children, Dock II. Brown of
Ft. Valley, Ga,; Mr*. Ann
Pharrli, Greemboru, N. C-,
and H. 31. Brown, W. E.
Brown, Mr*. Sun Jack*on,
Robert L. Brown W. T.
Brown, E. J. Brown and M.
H. Brown, all of Sanford.
11c hat 21 grandchildren,
two great grandchildren and
one brother, Bill Brown, of
Sebring.
Funeral iervlce« were held
today at 2 p.m. at Britton
Funeral Homs with Rev. Gail
Smith officiating and Cupt. S.
H. Sodcn, of the Salvation
Army, aiiliting.
Burial wat in Oaklawn Me­
morial Park.

Walter Teague, administra­
tive assistant, told School
li-uirrl members last week that
building plana have readied
the point In local, a u to and
federal approval tliat contrac­
tors will be requested to sub­
mit bids on these dates for
these projects:
March 12. 10 a.m .-Lym nn
High School, two science
rooms, general shop and mu­
sic department; and Crooma
High School, five classrooms
and library addition.
March 28. 10 a m. — New
English Estates elementary
■chool. IS classrooms, cafe-

torlum and administrative
suite.
April I, 10 a.m. — South
Seminole Junior High School,
cafetorium and music depart­
ment; Sanford Junior High
School, lunchroom, library
and music department; Rosenwald elementary achool,
five classrooms.
Hoard agreed to co-operate
with property holders alom
Last brook Road, in the Eastbrook aubdlvision, to Improve
the three-quarter mile road.
Property owners have agreed
to donate necessary right-ofway, cutting school bus travel

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
v u ttiM W fU w a s ?

DILL HEMPHILL MOTORS luw presented a
brand new Rambler to tbu Semi nolo County
Chumber of Commerce. Pictured here, Hemjililll
(left) present* the car keye to Charlie Morrison,
Chamber public relations manager, who will use
the auto in his work.

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Winn-Dixie people never compromise on the quality foods
they ore going to offer their friends. They ore always on
the look-out for a bargain so that they can help their
friends save □ little. Yes. Winn-Dixie is FIRST because they
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Mr. and Mr*. Lrnuel Stall,
worth of Saniord, a girl
Mr. ami Mr*. Billy A. King MAKING THE OLD BUS
o( Saniord, a girl
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John Lingerielt, Lungwood;
Mr*. Everett Klnnalrd and
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Luti; Uladya Stewart, Lake
Mary; Alice Feiytal, Dellary;
Jonathan Litton, Janie Moore,
Sebra Jenkins, McKay Tru*
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Madalcne William*, Beatrice
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ullon’8 slate-wide Icgiita - 1 llcilation of lund* or use &lt;4
un program.
.-tudent* to wllclt by outbid*
A policy denying future so- agencies also wa» adopted.

by an estimated 10 miles
daily.
Contract for asphalt paving
n[ the running track ni Sem­
inole High School was award
ed to the Wilkins raving
Company on Its low hid of
*353. Contracts for baseball
equipment went to Seminole
Sporting Goods, 1225 and
$320; Hughes, Orlando, $31,
and Plckrel, Orlando, *126.
The board also agreed to
request the Stale Legislature
to approve a law increasing
the minimum hid from $300
to (Goo. It also approved
the Florida education Asso-

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Altamonte Class Has Foreign Study Day
To conelude the display | whose *on, Kerri, is a stu -1 homemade Swedish Mata tin which wera * c m d
Students in Mrs. Nadine countries, china horses and
program. Mr*. Phillip Fetter, | dent in the room, brought | Tart* for all lh« children | punch.
Colling'* thini entile class at a variety of purses.
All a monte Elementary School j A mini tier of children add
ha 10 hoen learning alxnit var- ed to Ihe foreign atmosphere
ious foreign countries. As a by hr ins UK in and mode line
windup to this particular j authentic costumes.
phase of study, Mrs. Collins j -----------------invited the children to brins
So school any items they
might have from these coun­
tries.
The invitation was met with
enthusiasm and as a result
two tatdes in the classroom
last week were laden with
i.rticles from Japan. Spam,
Open !1 lit !) Mon. - T h u rs .
Italy. England, Norway, Af­
ll&gt; Mr*. \d.im Muller
rica and llritt.iny, for foreign
The annual Liueol Day Dinstudy day.
Wed. * Sat.
tier of (he Dellury I'cpiddicun
Some of the piece* were Club wax held Inst TlU'xdiiy at
quite valuable such as a the Stctnon Union tluildinir in
china windmill from llritt.iny. Del.ainl with Preitideut Mor­
handmade doll* from several ale A. I&gt;i m an'll presiding.
The involution was given by
past president T h o r n t o n
Smith ami (lie National An.
them was tend by Mis. Ileatrice M u l l e r with Mi*.
By Shirley Wentworth
Membership and Evangel­ Charles Hurt sell at the piaim,
Special guests tvcm tinism Committees o| the lockhart Methodist Church, Areas twin brother of Sen. Everett
\ anJ It. met tor coffee Sun­ IHrksen ami his wife, Mr. and
day afternoon at the home Mrs. Thomas Dirksen of III.,
of Mr and Mrs \v dlinm Bid­ and Mrs. Everett Dirksen'*
**Tu Tell The Trulh” tmr appliances bate never been priced lower. When you are in have some . . .
dle on Alton Hr. in Hear Lake mother, Mia. Lilly Catver, al­
so of 111.
Manor.
The dinner speaker was Dr.
Co-ho sis (or the hour were
I’H i n c s n o o n t i i u u s a t . m i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacob*, John A. Hague of Stetson Uni­
versity
who
spoke
oil
"Letters
finest speaker was Uev, Jim
of I.imoln."
Kidgew a*
Entertainment wan provid­
Ohio Itiver freight traffic ed by Stetson soloists, Miss
amounts to more than mi mil­ Moniea Abercrombie nnd Miss
Jo Par ks, sopranos.
lion tons atimndly .

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DeBary GOP
Has Annual
Lincoln Dinner

Church Groups
Have Coffee

ALT A.MONTH THIRD GRADERS of Mrs. Nutlinu Culling « i lass hud a
foreign cminlrios display last week to conclude their studies on foreign
lands. Students bringing ami modeling costumes from other lands were,
front, front left, Mike Girard, Jimmy Siminick, Jeff Drown. Henae
Cockrell, John Keim and Walter Knoechel: hack. Mrs. Colling, Jeff Uickett, Sandra NichoN, Marcia Seprcst, Susan Norris and S h e ry l Hull.
(Herald Photo)

FREE COFFEE and CHERRY PIE!

Women’s Club Plans Dessert CacS Party
By Jam* Casselberry
The Women's Club of Ca*felberry will hold a l)es»ert
Card Party Wednesday at 1
p. m. Prize* will ho st.icn
lor high score* in Bridge and

Canasta Hostesses will t«
Mr*. Camille Kramel, Mrs,
Joseph Laird and Mrs. E J
Mower,
Tickets will he available
at the party lor the Sarpcta

Home Benefit (tall which will
lake place April Lii at U p. m.
at the Mayfair Inn In Sanford
Anyone wishing tickets.m ay
call Mrs. Mtiert Orimwood
or Mrs. Ben Evans.

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Lagging Crime Defenses
Ah old axiom of warfare has It
h a t sooner or later the defense al­
ways catches up with the offense.
One could wish it were applicable to
the victims of criminals.
Not the least disturbing aspect in
today's large and rising volume of
robberies, assaults and burglaries Is
the unevenness of the "match" be­
tween criminals and victims.
And with shopping centers,
branch banks, gasoline stations and
homes springing up in growing num­
bers, criminals'^ opportunities to get
a t money and goods are vastly multi­
plied.
Yet we live in a society which
seems Incapable of thinking up new
defenses against their maurauding
assaults. Now and then a community
grudgingly Increases its police forco,
votes money for high speed radio
contact, and tho like.
But even an enlarged police force
cannot be everywhere in towns or
cities with so much wealth steadily
and invitingly exposed.
As aggressors, especially if arm­
ed, criminals on the streets or break­
ing into buildings naturally stir fear.
But they themselves are not immune
to fear. Why can’t we play upon it in
more effective ways?
Thieves fear identification. Well,
then, let some inventive
outfit
switch from making guns for indis­
criminate sale to making good, cheep
cameras which would photograph ev­
ery Individual who presents himself
a t shop counters, hotel desks, gaso­
line stations, etc.
Some banks do this now, and

Drop-Out Tragedy
A few years ago the word "dropoat" was probably meaningful only
to toachert, school administrators
M d parents dlrecty Involved. Now it
Is talkad of in discussions of tho eco­
nomy, of crime, of the whole future
facing American youth.
tile drop-out, of course, is the
youngster who leaves school beforo
graduation. }n the present decade, It
is figured there will be 7.5 million
of these.
,
They will be throwing themsel­
ves, untrained, into a world wherein
the unskilled may by 1070 make up
no mere then 5 percent of the total
U. 8. work force.
With all the nlnrm felt over this
rosnect, there hae been far too tit­
le digging into the background of
known dropouts to search for the
causes of the problem. Now, howover, we have some new facts from
s Maryland study managed co-oper­
atively by state, county and Balti­
more city education departments.
First off, it blasts the ides that
most drop-outs are delinquent chil­
dren. Scanning nearly 14,000 who
left high school in 10G0-C1, the ques­
tioners found that four out of five
never were rated serious behavior
blems. Nearly as many never had
n suspended.
The notion that most drop-outs
are either the product of broken
homes or a rt altogether homeless
does not hold, either. Some 70 per­
cent of those studied lived with both
parents. Another 10 percent lived
with one purent or tho other.
Half the drop-outs hod average to
above average Intelligence, which
hardly makes the lack of it a domlnent element in the sto ry.
What did impress tho Mnryland

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testers was the generally low educa­
tional and aspirational level of the
drop-out’s parents. Some 80 percent
of the fathers and nearly as many
mothers had themselves been drop­
outs. And a high proportion showed
very limited total schooling.
Thus, as some top educators have
auggested in broad terms, It is not
so much tho broken home as the
home with a poor atmosphere which
is henvily at fault. In too many cases,
no interest in getting an education
— or In liny kind of solid achieve­
ment — is implanted in the school
youngsters.
Tho Mnryland
investigators
found this showing up in another
way. Moro thun two-ihirds of the
drop-outs never took part in athletics
or nny sort of extracurricular activ­
ities. This was most noticeable In big
schools where competition was sharp­
est.
Certainly lack of Intelligence, of
energy and drive, of such fundamen­
tal learning tools as rending skill,
were Important factors in numerous
instances. But tho drop-outs them­
selves told tho key part of their
story: luck of interest was the big­
gest cause.
More and moro often, the matter
of inadequate lionui setting — either
Inhospitable or indifferent to learn­
ing — crops up os wo look a t the
country’s educational needs.
Many say more and better educa­
tion Is vital to us. But how do you
begin tho process with tho millions
of children whose family way of Ufa
affords education no place or stat­
ure?
Perhaps this is the question to
which concerned educators should
today ho addressing themselves, ahove nil other matters.

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A Southern men got a d|
vorco because bla wife played
gclf all day almost oviry day.
That putter in her place.
There's more health packet!
in exetviie and a good brisk
walk than there is in Uis modi
dna cabinet.
When you constantly lose
yours it isn’t «asy to get
ahead.

Matter Of Fad

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Sanford, Florida

Political

some supermarkets televise the
whole market area to detect shoplift­
ers. This is a mere start.
Bandits are nlso alarmed and un­
nerved by sudden, loud noises and
big bursts of bright lig h t Some
stores and homes use such devises
now, but their total number is small.
To be effective, such defensive
measures must bo altered in pattern
from time to time (maybe bells for
a while, then a frantic klaxon). If
they become wholly predictable, ad­
vantage may be lost
They must be pieced where
thieves cannot destroy them. Clerks,
shopkeepers and others should be
able to operate them from several
widely spaced foot treadles, so touch­
ing them off will not alert the
thieves in sdvance.
The treadles which trip these me­
chanisms should also send a signal
direct to the nearest police station
activating 4 flag which indicates in­
stantly the pin-pointed spot being
robbed. FI*, departments have such
devices. Quick contact with a roving
squad should put police swiftly on
the scene.
All this would be immensely cost­
ly, slow in installation. So is the
mountainous toll In , stolen money
and property — nrid the Insurance
premiums which riso as the risk In­
creases,
The notions here are merely sug­
gestive. Properly, we in this country
worry about assuring the rights of
tho accused. Isn't it time wo did a
little moro thnn talk about protect­
ing the innocent victims of crime?
Surely we can think of something.

Mon., February 18, 1963

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How did holy days turn
Into vacations? Holy days
were originally sat aside to
honor soma sacred oveht or
persen, and even In early days
aoma aapActa of these days
were joyful and carefree, in
Uto course of time, tho rest
end recreation part remained
as tha religious significance
faded.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE 0-4011 Jack K- aged child learn tha simple habits
of swimming, riding a bicycle,
“Dr. Crane,” hia mother 1m»- administering first aid, driv­
gan, “Jack went wading dur­
ing n car, ate.
ing tha paat summer.
Don't try to pass tha buck
“He waa with aome of hla
pal*. Hut he stepped Into a to tha high school driving
deep hole In the atream and course, or to the YMCA or the
Hoy Scouts. H la tho duty of
aank from eight
“Hla frlenda weren’t able to Dado.
reacuo him, for tha current
Oh, It is permissible for you
waa ao strong It muat havt to taka your children to the
pulled Jack under.
“ Y” end get them member­
"Amt now hla Daddy and 1 ships ao they cen then teem
are still grieving, for Jack to iwim under the expert
waa our only son. What can teaching of tha ”Y” athletic
wa do to leaaen our anguish?” director.
Tha beat way to memorial­
But at least taka them down
ise your dead loved onaa la there and start tha learning
with living monumental
process so you can claim
Weave into the lives of mod. credit on your “Father’s Teat”
irn young folks soma of the named below.
Ideals ao ably illustrated by
Remember, the YMCA la an
your dead.
interfaith organisation t o
For axampla. Jack’s dad benefit ALL children, whether
could very easily memorlaliii Jewish, Cethollc, Protestant
Jack by taking an active In­ or even atheistic!
terest h e n c e f o r t h In tha
Similarly, tha Boy Scouts
YMCA or the Iloy Scouts. and kindred youth organisa­
Thus he could help make sure tions are Interfaith.
thet every boy in hie area
Their leaders actually servo
learns to swim.
aa "assistant parents” to all
Dada, If your children are of your mothers and dads I And
of kindergarten age or up­ tha "Y” la alao the gymnas­
ward, do they know how to ium, plus the recreational
awlmf If not, you aro dere­ center for K V R U Y l o c s l
lict!
church that wishes to avail itFor it is the duty of EV­ &gt;«lf of such superb elds for
ERY good (ether to help hli training Its youth.
10, la a tragic caaa.

M o a t churches obviously
can't afford Individual recre­
ational buildings with a bas­
ketball floor and a big swim­
ming pool. B a a I d a a, that
would cauaa too much dupli­
cation.
But whenever your city has
a “Y,” th at “Y” building with
its trained staff, la really tha
adjunct of EVERY church in
the erea. Each clergyman has
Its assistance merely for the
asking.
So never regard the “Y" aa
even remotely competitive to
any local church.
And be very generous In
support of such youth organ.
Izatlons. For Jack’s death ac­
tually haa coat hia community
hla lifetime earning capacity.
And a t tha averaga wage
scele tiowtdays, any boy’s
death means a toss to aoclety
of ? 2 G0,1100 (quarter of a mil­
lion).
So when the “Y,” by teach­
ing swimming to hundreds of
boys and girls each year,
saves even ONE such life, It
has far moro than justified Its
entire annual budget!
Send for my “Teste For
Good Parents,” enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus
20 cents, ao you may avoid
Jack's type of tragedy.

Notebook

WASHINGTON (NEA) — Goldwater of Ariiona nor of foreign policy in Europe,
Republican congressional stra ­ John G. Tower of Texas, the Cuba and other trouble apot*.
tegy la gradually taking two most aggressive attackers
Also, the Republicans think
shape. I t should begin to show of all Kennedy policies.
they can make mote political
when Senate and House settle
The two minority leader*, hay by attacking the Presi­
down for a little more work Sen. Everett M. Dlrksen and dent’* domestic policies. They
today after a week of GOP Rep. Charles A. llalleck will say that “The Republican goal
oratory in observance of continue a i principal official In this Centres* will be a
Llncoln’e birthday.
spokesmen for the party in reduction of federal spending
Ju st before thla welkin Congress and will continue which can lead to a reasonable
ringing began, GOP congres- the “Ev and Charlie show tax cut.”
alonal leaders of both houses from time to time, with minor
What this is taken to mean
aproved two statements lam­ changes.
la that the Republicans are
basting the Kennedy fiscal and
They appeared on a national shooting for a balanced bud­
foreign policies.
television panel show as a get. They will try to reduce
These were adopted a t an curtain raiser and they will g o v e r n m e n t appropriations
organisation meeting of the be back on the air wave* again first. Then they will limit the
Joint Senate-House Republi­ whenever they have anything tax cuts to the amount they
can stash from the budget.
can leadership Feb, 7.
to aay, which is frequently.
The Republican congression­
But they will also present
This 11-stateimsn greup
may play an increasingly im­ guest stars now and then, par- al leadership offers no sub­
portant role In the next two tirularly governors and presi­ stitute program of Its own
yeara, up to the time tha Re­ dential possibilities w h e n ­ other then that, “The govern­
publicans nominate their can­ ever they are In Washington. ment can help aclve unem­
didate for tha presidency and I t’s good free time, open for ployment by encouraging in­
dustry and Investment capital
he takes over as head of the the asking.
It ha* taken over a month to promot* expansion and new
party.
In tha leadership are Sena­ to get all this worked out. But ventures . , . Chronic govern­
tor* Dlrksen, 111., Kuchel, a t Sen. Norris Cotton, R-N.IT. ment deficit* will never stim­
Calif.; Hlckenlooper, la.; Sal- comments, no time has keen ulate American ingenuity,
tonstall, Mass.; Morton, Ky.; lost. It has taken the Senate build confidence or create
Reps. Hnlleck, Ind.[ A rends, a month to lay tho ghost of Job*.’’
III.; Byrnes, Wis.; F o r d , the liberals from both parties
Mich,; Brown, Ohio, and Wil­ who wanted a rules change to
prevent filibustering. And It Recession?
son, Calif.
The new members are Sen. has taken n month for the
WASHINGTON (UP)
—
Thurston Merton, former GOP President to send Congress President Kennedy Is raising
National CommiUra chairman, hi* principal messages cn the specter of an economic
and Rep. Gerald It. Ford, the State of tho Union, budget, recession in his campaign to
new House GOP Policy Com­ economic policy, tax reform, persuade voters and Congress
farm, education and health that Income taxes must be
mittee chairman.
Morton and Wilson are Con­ program*. Also a requeat for cut this year.
gressional Campaign Commit­ a big supplemental appropri­
tee chairmen. Their groups ation for the rest of this fis­
will finance the etaff work cal year. They now give the
f o r leadership statements, Republicans s o m e t h i n g to
even though thla takes some shoot at.
The leadership statement cn
money cut of their campaign
foreign policy, released this
kittles.
I t ia noteworthy that Rsp. week, does not try to answer
William E. Miller, N.Y., who the President’s State of tho
la also GOP National Com­ Union foreign policy declara­
mittee chairman, does not alt tions point by point. The crltlin on this act officially. clams are more on the Presi­
Neither do Senators Barry dent’s conduct, or misconduct,

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Moslem Power Gaining?
“Maghreb” la a general geo­
graphical term which covert
Arab North A f r i c a from
Egypt to tho Atlantic and In­
cludes the countries of Libya,
Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
At the peak of Moslem
power in Africa and Europe,
It also included Spain.
Politically, It generally la
limited to Tunlila, Algeria
and Morocco, and tha Idea of
a united Maghreb has been
pressed more or less enthus­
iastically since both Morocco
and Tunisia became Independ­
ent of France In 1060.
With the advent of Alger­
ian Independence lest year,
the Idea look on new Impetus,
presumably with French sup­
port as part of President
Charles de Gaulle's grand de­
sign for Africa.
It would link the three in a
federation held together by
cloae association with France,
and by geography, by a com­
mon religion, by common eco­
nomic problems and a com­
mon Interest In tha Sahara.
Most enthusiastic promoter
of a united Maghreb waa tha
lata Sultan Mohammad V of
Morocco, who began talking It
up in 1057 the sultan aaw
himself aa a force between
Eeat end West, had no great

love for Egypt’s Nasser and
feared Soviet penetration Into
Algeria.
It la tha sultan's son, King
Hassan IT, who this week
played host to a unity confer­
ence in Rebet emong the for­
eign ministers of Tunisia, Al­
geria and Morocco.
But afneo the Arab world
never haa been noted for un­
ity and Arab politics aeldum
are tranquil, the conference
actually came down to one of
difference*.
Of recent vintage and atlll
Just be low the eurface Waa tho
bitter quarrel touched off by
Tunisian charges th at Alger­
ian Premier Ahmad Ben Hells
supported a December asaasainatlun plot against Presi­
dent Ilourghuiha.
There also were Moroccan
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DEAR EAJN: All right, I'll agree
— animals CAN count. But I am an
Iowa girl who hud to he told by an
Illinois professor that cows could
give milk tic fore they calved, so
please don’t ask me how come a cow
knows her own stall.
•

•

By Abigail Van Buren

•

DEAR ABBY: Regarding the
cat who won’t eat meat on Friday.
It"* no mystery. Animals can count.
If an animal is used to getting fish
every seventh day, he is puzzled and
uneasy if he doesn't get it. When my
mother was a girl, she had a (Kitty
who knew when it was Sunday. Ev­
ery other day the pony would take
the road to school, but on Sundays
the pony would head right for the
church. Cows can count, too. Other­
wise, when a herd enters the barn,
no matter in which order they come
in, why does each cow go to her own
stall?
JEAN

•

DEAR ABBY: As a former tea­
cher nnd college dean, may I add a
few words to the young man whose
father refused to regard D us a pass­
sing grade.
Though systems differ. D usually
means '‘passing but unsatisfactory.”
A former Dean of Admissions at
Harvard summed it up well. “D
means ‘just got by.' How would you
like to eat an egg that ‘just got by?"
Sincerely,

T e l e v i s i o
MONDAY P. M.
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•

DEAR ABBY: My 16-yenr-old son
seems to be obsessed with those
smutty girlie magazines (pictures of
women) nnd 1 can’t do anything nbout it. T have found tliem hidden
under his mattress, in his closet and
almost everywhere I look. I keep
throwing them away, but he keeps
buying more. Is this typical of n nor­
mal 13-year-old boy's behavior, or is
he iieaded for trouble?
PALO ALTO
DEAR PALO: All normnl 15year-old boys have a normal curios­
ity, but your son’s curiosity appears
to be insatiable. He should be talked
to by bis father. If he has none, a ma­
ture, clean-thinking, intelligent, ad­
ult man could relive the boy’s curios­
ity by encouraging him to ask (juestiuns, nnd freely discussing his fas­
cination with the opposite sex. Ex­
cessive pre-occupation witli sex can
be damaging,
• w m
What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Ablty, Box 38G5,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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dollar to ABBY, BOX 3365. BEV­
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new booklet, “HOW TO WRITE
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NORTTI
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WEST
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Pass Pass
little trouble m iking his conOpening load—* Q
tract nnd such is the case. In
spite of West’s spade lead,
which Is the best suit for his I suit, lie can lose to the king
side to utluck, South is sure of and still liuve two spades,
nine tricks by pluying the club | three hearts, enc diamond and

Jh&amp;

A hanker, giving his wom­
en customers a verbal pat on
the back, aays that women ap­
proach budgeting the way
they enter a strange tewn—
by asking questions. Men, on
the other hand, plow right
ahead and refuse to ask for
help until they are ill finan­
cial trouble.
Come to Uiink of it, that is
ono advantage that the lowly
female has over the lordly
male—the humility that per­
mits her to admit sho Is
totally ignorant on acme sub.
ject and want to ask • few
questions.
Instead of being hesitant
about saying, "I don't know;

Bear LakeClub
To Hear Simon
Guest speaker for Thurs­
day's 8 p. m. meeting of the
near laike Community Club
will be Hub Simon, editor of
“Overflow Magazine," a jour­
nal of the Florida W ater and
Sewerage Works Operators
Assn.
Simon will discuss the com­
pulsory certification act. leg­
islation and House Hill IA representative from the
Lockhart Fir# Dept, also will
be at the meeting to explain
fire protection services which
are available at nominal rotes
to residents of lliu Hear Luke
area.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mrs. George lliehl and
Mrs. Alan Wentworth.

Dr. Daugherty
At Lions Club
Dr. Richard H. Daugherty,
optometrist, will present the
program for Ihe Sanford Lions
Club at Uie Capri Ilritauranl
at noon Tuesday. The pro­
gram will be • True and
False Quiz on vision. The in­
tention of this quiz is to co r
le d
many misconception*
about vision in the public’*
mind. Such limpid everyday
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a neighbor who has already
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how do you go about this
job?" II« would rather pre­
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nance than admit his ignor­
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a subject.
In contrast, men—in order to
maintain their superiority—
feet lliat u.-kiug questions is
really beneath their dignity.
Kvcn when u man knows no­
thing uhout a subject and is
talking to someone who knows
much about it, thn temptation
to pretend to know what he
doesn’t knew is great.
It's rure mun, Indeed, who
doesn’t In the least mind ask­
ing questions or admitting
that he needs advice of help
from aomcoiie.
Tho average mun would
rather drive for miles looking
for an address than stop a t a
service station uud ask direc­
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three clubs.
South's problem is to find
the best way to make four
club tricks and u finesse is in­
dicated. South win* the first
spade, leads a heart to dum­
my and is ready to lead a club.
If he leads the deuce of
clubs (normal low play) he
will have to win in his own
hand and won't be able to get
bach to dummy for a second
finesse.
The correct play is to lead
either the nine cf clubs in
tending to ploy tbe eight from
III* hand, or tbe queen, intend­
ing to play tbe jack or ten.
With cither play South is able
to keep the lend in dummy for
repeated finesses and will take
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gree," said Miss Dampicr.
“Aa it la now the nearest
place to study la at Gaines­
ville, and It la Just too fsr to
go to work and study, at the
same tim e."
"Wc desperately need tech­
nical schools and colleges in
thla area, we could certainly
put them to good use," she
emphasized.
With her abiding Interest in
her work (which she doc* not
consider at all strange for a
woman, though many people
are Intrigued by her unusual
occupation) Mist Dampler
finds little time for other
"hobbles" blit enjoys a "good
game of card i."

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Valentine Arrangement Program
Presented At Ivy Circle Meeting
"Gardening can be fun,"
according to Uw young wom­
en, all In their twentiei, who
make up the Ivy Circle of the
Garden Club. Special project
of the group la "Learning
Better Gardening."
Since the circle waa organ­
ized four yeara ago the mem­
bership hai grown by leap*.
Most of the charter mem­
bers were daughters of older
garden clubbers.
To Join the circle, each
proipcctive member waa In­
vited to attend a meeting as
a guest, then voted Into the
group. So far thla year, seven
new facci have appeared in
the circle.
Meeting* are held at homes
of the members and pro­
grams have been enjoyed thla
year on arrangements, Chrlitm ai workshops and a lec­
ture on orchida. Later they
plan to hold a landscaping
clinic and take a trip to Ku»II*. They plan to help send a
young boy to camp tills sum-

At the Fchruary meeting
Mrs. C. P. Ilarkey presented
a program on Valentine a r­
rangements.
The circle plana to share In
the establishing of the Gar­

den Club headquarter* In
Sanford. They inld Christinas
cards to help raise funds for
their share in this project.
In addition to learning
more about gardening, the

Observed A t
Family Reunion

young women are meeting
other young people with sim­
ilar Interest* in the commun­
ity. After each meeting they
enjoy a social gab-fest over
coffee and refreshments.

PRETTY PATTY WALK­
ER, tho red-haired teller at
the Sanford Atlantic Bank,
THE BEST KIND OF JOB
was guest of honor at a goto have it the kind in which
you are Intereiled all the
time, which gives you a deep
Chamber Manager John Krisense of satisfaction and
dcr with a plaque on which
presents a constant challenge.
was mounted a giant-sized
Thla Is the way Miss Bar­
fishing plug — looked big
bara Dampler fecit about ber
ONE OF THE VALENTINE ARRANGEMENTS iHaplnycd nt the Ivy
enough to catch a sea ser­
Job as draftsman in the office
Circle meeting nt the home of Mm. Jamc.s L. Blythe i» shown by Mrs. C. P.
pent. Underneath were the
of County Engineer Bill Bush.
Hnrkey, center, who presented the progrum. A t left in co-hoatcas, Mrs. &gt;
word*, "Think BIG I"
"It la a fascinating occupa­
Robert L. Johnson and nt right, Mra. Blythe.
(Ilcridd Photo)
Quipped Krldcr upon re­
tion, and t don’t even mind
ceipt of the plaque, "1’U have
working overtime or on week­
to givo thla to Jim Crewel"
end! when I get going on a
* * *
new project," a a I d Mist
Pilots Set
CLYDE
HARRIS, one of
Dampler, who, Incidentally,
tho Junior members of the
is a native Sanfordlte.
Sanford
Art Association has Civic Night
Eight now her pet project
MIMOSA CIRCLE
rens, Gerald Behrens, Frank
hit
first
"ona man allow" on
Ja the map the la making of
Mrs. Roy Partin, Mr*. D. Corts, Howard JIlcc, Waller
dlaplay
now
at
Sonknrik’s
For Feb. 26
the flood-prone are ai of the
K. McWhorter and Mrs. R. L. Schwarz, Jam es Askew, Mary
Paint and Glass Company on
county. When completed, the
Clicqucnnol were co-hostesses Suankhuui, W. S. Willis and
Magnolia
Ave.
Clyde
polnta
Members
of
the
Pilot
Club
maps will give engineers,
In a colorful and lively man­ of Sanford met at the Firat for the February meeting of Carl dampening.
county commissioners a n d
ner
on a variety of subjects. Federal Building for the (lie Mimosa Circle at thu ParPATTY
WALKER
zoning personnel the know­
At
first glance, the eye la monthly builncsi meeting. tin home.
ledge o( exactly where flood­ ing-away parly given by her
Mra. John Lambcrlson, pres­ The room* were decorated Anna Miller
ing Is occurring In the rainy sorority, Gamma O m e g a
ident, opened the session with in a Valentine (heme of m l
season, and what land is like­ Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­
a salute to the flog and a n d white. Upon arrival Circle Plans
ly to be under water, when pha, Tuesday.
heard reports from each memt&gt;er* were served coffee
prolonged rainfall backs up
Patty, who Is leaving Sat­
and heart shaped cup cake*
chairman.
creeks and rivers.
urday for Atlanta has been
St. Patrick Dance
Mrs. B. E. Chapman re­ frosted In red and white.
The drawing up of these one of the most active mem­
Mrs. W. B. Moyc, presi­
ported on the milk fund and
Member* of the Anna Mil­
maps is aided by aerial photo­ bers of the sorority, having
Mrs. A. O. Payne on activt- dent, requested reports from ler Circle enjoyed a covered
graphs from the military ser­ served as president, vice
committees and asked the dish supper, preceding the
tlci of the Anchor Club.
vices and surveys and search­ president, treasurer and pub­
It was announced that the group to save old Christmas regular meeting, recently.
es by Uw Godetlc Survey licity chairman at various
club hnd served 49 hour* at cards anil jewelry for the Husbands were guests for the
Company as well aa by inde times.
the
USO during the past year. children in Korea.
supper.
pendent surveyort and the
Ttie party was held at tho
Plans were discussed for n
Mrs. C. L. Wallis was
Frank Holmes spoke to the
findings of county surveyors. home or Kathy (Mrs. Henry,
variety show In the near fu­ thanked for her contribution group and (hanked them for
F ar from being atrlcUy a III) Tuokc in Ravenna Park
of the Garden Gate articles their cooperation during the
ture.
drawing board draftsman, and the group presented Pal­
Mrs.
Harry
Swanson
told
for January and Mrs. Don past year. The circle alto re­
Mlaa Dampler haa made ly will) a gift of sports wear.
of plnns for the Civic Night Smith announced that the still ceived a certificate of appre­
many field trips, sometimes During the evening the girls
dinner on Feb. 20. Mrs. May had soino glove* (or talc if ciation from the National
CLYDE HARRIS
even as head of a crew of played charades and spent
men, in bools and field tho rest of the evening talk­ caught by the pleating colors Pinchon, past international anyone needed another pair. Foundation for their part in
Following the meeting, an fund raising activities for the
clothes tramping the areas ing about the good Umct they both rich and bright, giving president, will be the guest
auction wag held which was Murch of Dime*.
under search with tho crew*. had had together, ami enjoy­ n glimpse of lightness of speaker.
Tim club decided to send very exciting. Others attend­
Final plana were made for
A strange set of circum­ ing delicious refreshments. spirit as opposed to a dark
represent alive* to tin- two ing were Mines. Herbert Bell- a .SI. Patrick’* Day dance,
stance* sparked her Interest
MUt Walker is a local gut, and gloomy outlook.
days in court tbl* month with
sponsored by the circle. Mr*,
in the world of engineering. having graduated with the
Clyde is a pupil of Mrs. Judge Mize presiding. Mrs.
f l u l a n Hate, Mrs. Leslie
She had originally stalled class of 1054 at Seminole Beth Gregory, a 10 year old
Thompson and 4lr*. Clarence
out to be a nurse and was at­ High. Site la an ex-newspaper sophomore at Seminole High Ralph Itay read tho bulletin
Collin* were elected to com­
tending school In Miami when gal, too, having worked for School. He h at been draw­ about the Spring Convention
TUESDAY
pete for the honor of "Lassie"
a serious automobile accident a while at the Herald, later ing and painting, "ever since May 3 tu 5 in St. Petersburg.
Welcome Wagon dessert lo reign over the festivities
left her unable to return to moving over lo the Sanford 1 can remember," and it 1&gt; A nominating committee
was named. They ore Mr*. cord party and fashion show which will bo at the Elks
school for quite a while.
Atlantic Rank.
so much a part of his life that Sue Stevenson, Mrs. Harry at the Sanford Woman’s Club,
Club. Member* and friend*
Later she obtained a Job
While at Seminole High, «he lie palnta every day . . . In
with a steel company at Mi­ sang with the Triple Trio, alia and water color mostly. Boone and Mra. A. O. Payne. starting at 12:30 p.m. Ticket* are invited to vole fur their
Alternates arc Mrs. David available at the door.
favorite, at a penny a vote
ami and as aha watched the among her many other activ­
Besides painting, bkilogy la Gatchcl and Mra. Jerry Jerni­
THURSDAY
Proceeds will go to the
engineers, got interested In ities.
his favorlle subject, and he
Reservation deadline for the Harry Anna Home. Mra.
tho work. She was allowed to
Sanford friends will miss thinks he may be able to com­ gam
Garden Club luncheon, Thurs­ Wade Snyder Is in charge of
do tome estimating for them Patty, who Is "Just restless bine the two aubjeeta In col­
day at 12“!0 |t.m. is TODAY. Ihe floor show which wilt be
and soon started going to and want* to are some big lege with a major in one and
Mrs. Daniel 11. Uisbop, direc­ composed of talent from the
night school to study engi­ city life," when she move* a minor In the other. His en­ Long wood
tor of Dist. 7, will apeak on circle members.
neering.
to Atlanta. Diana Flelsber, try in a correspondence
Florida’s Hidden Treasures,
Eighteen members, their
Local engineer Fred Wil­ who works at Firat Federal course In art brought him 1
Cull Mrs. A. H. I’oultcr for husband* and guests were
liams gave her a helping ll going with her, and both first prize from a Minneapo­
reservations.
present for the evening.
hand and an encouraging pat expect to continue with their
By l&gt;onna Kates
lis firm, tu whom lie sent a
on the back, telling her to "go careen In banking, up lo
Mrs.
Luster
Gearhart
and
sample or Ills work. Besides
to It," and bringing her in "Gawgla."
this one man show at Scnka- mother. 41rs. A. Green, ol
on much of the work that he
“Great Savings on Easy Terms”
Sorority aislcra who Joined rik’a you can aco more of Hopkinton, Iowa, 1* visiting
did, to ace If she really would Uie going away party Includ­
Clyde’s work at the Art Show at the Sam Gearhart home In
FROM A WORLD OK FINK FURNITURE
he able to carry out her de­ ed Mr*. Kirby Flto Jr.. Mr*.
here Feb. 24 and at the Side­ Longwnod. She plans to be
sire to complete her studies. Jolin Dickey, Mr*. T. U.
walk Show In Winter Park, here until the latter part of
In addition to her work Mutts Jr., Mra. Leo Korwin,
4!arch.
March fl and 9.
with Williams, she also work­ Mra. Mike Keenan, Mre, Etl
ed with the stale and with A) While, Mr*. Jam es McKee,
Dnudncy. She Interprets tho Mr*. John Higgins, Mrs. Ray
notes of the engineer*, right Fox and Mr*. Jack Schiarard.
of way agents and surveyors
for her maps, makes the pre­
DYNATHONICS O F F I ily . WOODROW CASH
liminary d e ilg u and pre­ C 1 A L S recently presented
pares the maps.
talk about printed fabric*
One of (ho current projects
—big new* this year in fashions, in
From
the ordinary or direct method of
la a map of the county road
printing fabric*, altnpln and elabor­
system which will show every
Your
ately colored designs are impressed
road and designate In color
on the wovtn cloth by mean* of en­
Down­
which roads are aand, or sec
graved rollers. In block printing flat
ondary, or Brat class, which
blocks are used Instead of rollers and
town
thla operation ia jw-rformed by band.
are maintained by the county,
F lorist
Htcnrlltng Is another hand process
slate, city or municipalities,
of applying color* to fabric. Often
4-l’IKCK SECTIONAL
"One thing 1 am very much
the stenciled design is planned to fit
Interested In aecing In this
a woven pattern, so It looks as though
SOFA OR 3-PC. LIVING
SANFORD
tho fabric were composed of two or
area is the establishment ol
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Harriett Wilcox Honored By
Friends At Farewell Coffee

77th Birthday

Q b u d siA

Local Events

Mra. Robert W. Lord cele­
brated her 77th birthday with
a family reunion at her home
on South Sanford Avenue lait
Sunday.
A buffet dinner was served
by daughters of tho honoree
and two others who celebrat­
ed their birthdays at the
same time, M ines .Linda
Richardson and Betty Lou
Lord. The dinner featured
two large birthday cakca hon­
oring the three.
Seven of Mra. Lord’s ten
children were present at the
affair. They are Mrs, Edna
Norman, .Mrs, Nellie Fryer,
Mra. Kathryn Griffis, Jerry
Lord and Ray Lord, of San­
ford; Mrs. May Jarvl of Ely,
Minn., and John M. Lord of
Tampa.
All of Mrs. Lord’* family
were also present, Including
two sisters, Mrs. Edcc Muel­
ler of Orlando and Mrs. Ix&gt;tlie Ford of Kissimmee, and
brother, Charles S. Hoard, of
Jacksonville.
Following the dinner, which
was also attended by several
friends of the family, a good
time was enjoyed, Ineluding
expert "fiddle" music by
"Uncle Chsrlle" Hoard, ac­
companied at the piano by his
sister, Mr*. Ford, and nieces,
Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Grif­
fis.

Civic Department
Plans Luncheon
Wednesday
The Civic Department of
the Sanford Woman’s Club
will meet Wednesday (or the
monthly luncheon meeting.
A covered dl»h luncheon
will be served at 13 noon, fol­
lowed by the program. State
representative, Joe Davis Jr.,
will be guest speaker and will
conduct ■ question and ans­
wer period.
There will al*o be *n elec­
tion of officers for the Civic
Department for the coming
year.

Mrs. Harriett Wilcox w-as
guest of honor at a goingaway coffee, recently, given
by Mr*. Buddy Appleby, at
her home in Paula.
Artistic arrangements of
pansies and petunia* were
used to decorate the party
rooms. Pspcr napkins with

Garden Club
Benefit Party
Huge Success
Mrs. Al Hunt, qenoril
chairman of the benefit card
party sponsored recently by
the Sanford Garden Club, an­
nounces that it was a huge
auccesi.
Twenty-six tatdes were In
pixy and door prizes were
won by Mr*. Herbert Beh­
rens, Mrs. Clarence Redding,
Mr*. R. D. Rhodes, Mrs. A.
Long, Miss Jean Wilke and
Carroll Edwards.
The car, donated by Hol­
ler Motor Co., was won by
Mrs. Charles Wilke. Decora­
tions were arranged by Mrs.
J. P. Cullen and Mrs. C. P.
Harkey.
Mr*. Irving Pryor wa*
chairman of refreshments and
other member* assisting in
various ways were Mrs. R. L.
Andrews,
Mrs. L u c i l l e
.‘Jrram*. Mrs. DeWit Hunter,
Mr*. J. A. Edwards, Mrs.
Eric Vlhlen, Mrs, W. B.
Moye, Mrs. Carl Stnllkc,
Mr*. R. F. noblson, Mrs. Ro­
bert Steele, Mrs. A. C. Rec­
tor and Mrs. R. D. Rhodes.

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“Featuring

sprays of violets in each cor­
ner, harmonizing with the
floral arrangem ent, were
used at the refreshment table.
The honoree will soon en­
ter the General Hospital, in
Gainesville for -turscs train­
ing. She ha* worked as a
nurse'* aide at the Seminole
Memorial Hojpital for sev­
eral years.
Mr*. Wilcox has been a
faithful worker in the Sun­
day School and other activtties of the Central Baptist
Church.
The hostesses gave her a
diary as a going away gift
and those present signed R.
Other* attending were Mmes,
N. S. Barger. T. E. Noon,
O. G. Owen. Gail Smith, Vcr.
die Hartman, B. H. Wiggins,
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Mon. Feb, 18, '63—I’nRO 7

JV s Cop OBC Trophy SplitProgramRaceSet

TTie Sanfonf Junior varsity
raptured the Orange Belt
Trophy Saturday night as
they romped over Winter
l’ark, 62-53.
racing the attack fur the
Junior Seminole* was Mika

Bowes with 17 points while
Doug F i r e s t o n e , Dennis
Smith, Bill Day and Mike Me.
Cleary each c o 1 le e t e d 10
point*.
The game aee-sawed back
anil forth with the l'urkcrs

Weekend
Sports
Summary

ahead at the half, 25-24.
In the second half, the lo­
cals came to life to take the
lead anil were never headed.
The JVs piny Winter Turk
Tuesday night and close out
the regular s e a s o n p i n y

against Oviedo next Monday.
In varsity play Sanford was
eliminated from tha Orange
Belt Conference Basketball
tournament Friday night ns
Pcl.and toppled the locals lit.
35.

Dcl.nnd opened up an early
11-4 lend and held n 30-15
T o n ig h t s c a r d a t Se m inole
lead at the end of the first
P a r k continue* to f e a t u r e a
hall.
The only bright spot for the sp lit p r o g r a m o f f i r e h a r n r s a
locals wus Mika Woodruff a n d f o u r q u a r t e r h o r se race*.
who dunked In 111 point*.
In the harness division Ml**
Becky Pick will be going af­
ter bar fiirat victory of tha
meeting.

Biddy All-Stars Sweep 2

T h e five-year-old m a r * ha*
f in is h e d second in a ll h e r
three
a ta r t a
at
Sem in ole.
D r t v r r t r u i n r r G e r a ld M r l l m u r r n y is lo o king to p u t t i n g
Becky In tho win co lu m n t o ­
n i g h t. She will g o in h e r f i r s t
t r o t o f tho e vening.
Tlie s e v e n th f e a t u r e q u a r t e r
ho rso rnc# will se e R o n a ld
Doolin g o ing a g a i n s t B lack
Poncho. E ac h horse h a s s l a t t ­
ed t h r e e t im e s t h u s f a r a t
Sem inole P a r k .

The Sanford Recreation De­ minute* of the third quarter knot the score at 2# all i t the Ken Hinton and a tap In by
partment Biddy Basketball to put Sanford at a 23-16 dis­ end of the third quarter. At Billy Miller gave Sanford
All-Star* ptajc.l a pair of out­ advantage with 2:03 remain the start of the fourth quar­ the winning margin.
Final score was Sanford 39,
ter Sanford fell five points
standing games Friday even­ ing in the third quarter.
Sanford's Ken ft In i o n hock at 31-36. With 32 seconds DcLand 38. Outstanding game
ing as they swept two games
from two tcam i from DcLand bursted for six quick paints left in the game DeLand held performance was turned in on
SATURDAY
In real close contests.
| on real aggressive floor to a 37-34 lead but a steal by the boards by S'41' Mike long
HIALEAH, Fia. (U N ) —
and 3'3” Hick Galloway
In the opening game San­
Intercepted won the $90,600
agaimt the DeLand renter
ford went ahead on the open­
Tee Tier who stood a tower­
Hialeah Turf Cup by five ing tap on a lay up by Melt
ing a 'l" .
lengths at Hisieah.
Morgan and kept command ■
h x t b ik x
The two game* were warm­
ARCADIA, Calif. (UPI) — the real of the game.
r m v r it u n — T r . i * • ■ w i » .
up exhibition games for our ■
sra
BOSS
la
Wt—l i a r Sills — la |
At the end of the first half'
The Axe II won his second
all-star* which will be defend­ I »»• K— 1'iirar fas*
Miss lla.kjr Pick. n. XU-11straight grass race when he Sanford led by 21-10.
ing the State Titlo hero on I.
M ir r ft&gt; ; j Kdfrwoad tiler*. A.
DeLand came out fired up
captured the $55,600 San Luis
March 1 and 2.
W lttey; 1. Mi N orsks |l o r . ItConslatld; I t/o r s lls I.ynn, II.
Bey Handicap at Santa Anita, at the beginning of the sec­
tla lp h i 4. Ariel. I, I t r i W r ;
A race that Is certain to be Queen Stake and Use Raring
ond half and closed the gap
Spirits t- a t ) , K. Uew lrr
WICHITA. Kan*. (UPI) - to 24-20 at the end of the thrill-packed front start to King Slake.
i m n u HAITI — F a r * H t s
l l l a s r t a II.MN In I.irallm r. Al­
Wichita h a l t e d top-ranked third quarter. Sanford pul o n , finish is scheduled at the SanIn thr running of this speed
an eltalh l*
a l a a r n s i *340
Cincinnati's 10-game winning an impressive fourth quarter ; f°rd-Orlando Kennel C l u b classic last February Fred
la HU—&lt;•»• Mile— r „ r a e ) * *
Saturday
night.
It
is
the
arct. llenrriil Al: M lllla* J r . ; S.
streak by defeating the Bear­ drive headed by Lloyd Wall, and running of King and Whitehead's Wade T r a y
Kiln Allies, W Itolilnsnn; 3.
romped off with tha honors
Rick Fordham and Brute MeI I . r ry s Pick. &lt;1 M cU m urrsv; 4.
cats. MW.
Queen championship and the for the Klnga, but four Qurrni
At) Veto, (1 Jordon; I. F rosty
NEW YORK (UPI) - Joey Klbbin, io pull out the win field will be composed of the followed him across the line
The Sanford Rccrntlon De­ Pares, II C ’p r L n d : a, K s h U s
by
32-28,
Htar.
H &lt;1 Nell
Archer outpointed Canada's
&lt;; m t I r r
High point man for Sanford greyhounds who finished from leaving three Kings to bring partment Rlddy Basketball T i l l III) li AITt
Blair Richardson in a 10flora*
— :kxi I lla — I t r . lllria
one to four in both the Racing up (ho rear. Wade Tray I* ended Its regular lesson play
•
S
l
r
h
b
u
s
a
l
a
r
m
! a l IMa
round bout al Madinun Square was Lloyd Wall with 10 and
competing here this season Saturday morning at the Meet a nd h a i r not keen Ural,
Bruce McKibbin with eight.
Garden.
Seminole
High
School
Gym
a te o r I k l n l - W s i l l a
but is pot in the lineup.
In the feature game of the
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P I)with four top notch contests. 1. B rym our Time. D T yre; f.
evening
DcLand
jumped
off
Cecil
Austin's
Texas
Lace
I.oue l.euend, 1’ Moore; S. Fill
Bob Hayes of Florida A. A M.
In (he first game of the day l l t r a Honey, J H a rris o n ; 4.
won the Racing Queen Stake
cracked the world indoor rec­ to a 2-0 lead but Sanford
•Starlit*
Mp.,rk. S W illiam son:
on Feb. 9 and she heads an Sanford Atlantic squeezed by A. U riieer Hubby, II Hollins;
ord for the 70-yard dash with came back quickly with three
tough
First
Federal
in
an
4. Fly III H-irs llrat, tl W r ll l lt ;
all-star field in tonlght'a fea­
a time of :08.8 seconds in the quick buckets by Bobby LundT. Iltidi Hull, II W lk o tfi I.
quist. Sanford went to the
tured ninth race. If Texai overtime by 43-38.
Wlnnla Cols, O Jo h n s o n ; All
Mason-Dlxon track games,
Standard
0
1
1
outgunned
By
Jane
Casselberry
t i l Ika
Lace wins It will be her fifth
MANILA (UPI) - Gabriel dressing rooms at half time
k iii i i t i i
B i r r — Tr»e
Strickland
Morrison
by
30-19
The Casselberry Women'*
(Flash) Elorde retained his with a slim 18-17 lead. Dc­ Golf Association was host victory this season. Another In the second game of the W la a r r a of a.kva In a a —n a e
Mil,— 3ad Hash— P a r s* Klee
world junior lightweight title Land rallied in the opening Thursday to 40 members of main event entry also seeking day.
I.MUa Jk-cky r i c h , &lt;1 Molla fifth victory ia Edward
with a 15-round decision over
m
urray, ] gdern-nod illers, A
WTRR Radio upset a highly
the Bulling llllla Ladies As Pryao'a Ed'i Last Strawr. This
W lliey; I. Nufah* H»y, U
Johnny Biuarro.
regarded
Day
and
Night
Grill
Oopeland; I. L n ie t ta Lynn, II
aocialion.
seniational pup, who will not
SUNDAY
Hallih; I. Ariel, 1, l lo s U y ; 4
A total of 58 women teed be two-years-old until May, by 46-43. Bobby Lumlqulit Hplrlla Lady. K l.ew ter
TUCSON, Aria. (UPD-Don
scored
22
for
the
WTRR
tram
H I T I I HAITI — F a r * T e a
off at 8 n m. for 18 hole* of just moved out of Grade M In
January won the $25,000 Tuc­
W la a r r a 11.DM la l . l l a l l n a .
play at tlu&gt; Land O’ Lakes January and then skyrocket­ and All Star teammate Ken Elan alia, Aon W la a e r a I W
son Open golf tournament
Hinson
scored
19
fur
Day
and
la UA—On I.Male I'nrae Bawl
Country Club at Casselberry ed into Grade A competition.
with ■ 266 for 72 holes.
l. l ls n s r a l Al. M lHlai J r ; t.
F I B a T QAMK—TSuablre, a F l a t
Winners for Bolling Hills
Bounding out tonight's fea­ Night.
Kiln
Adlna, W. lloklnion! I.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. 1. l u • Fernando; | . BiasIn
tha
final
game
of
the
day
H a rry 's Pick, n M c llm u rra y ;
(UPI) — Pedro Rodriguez of AbaoDl"', t T s ) t r n - K * s n a ; 4 were; Low Grosi, Virginia ture field will be Duke Drake, powerful Sanford
Electric
4,
All
Vnln, V J o r d o n ; 4. F r o s ­
" e l l i ; S. F u n i u s t - t r l- Stockman and Allison Cade Rock Flight, Rock Tray, Pen­
ty P a r e s, 11 I’opelsndl 4. Ksh*
Mexico won the second an­ Katrail.
routed
Robson'*
S
p
o
r
t
i
n
g
K"&gt; *• A n a rab s -Ila a id n ; Hub*; 85; Low Net, 31. Burns, 74
rose Lilly, Excelling and
I t s m a r , A Plnrl
nual
Daytona
Continental M srtln-O larrr.
Good). 34-16.
SIXTH II %«T — q u a r le y llaree,
W O M ) I1AMI1 — D aablra, B and Belly Cooper, 73; Low Sarasota Buncos)!.
road race by 14 seconds over Sl*l*i
as*
I d a — Ms-B »'». aid* a a d
Tonight at 7:30 at Seminole
I, K a r i d a - F s r n a n d u ; : Putla, Marian Glass, 20.
n* ssfclrk a ra l a A o r Maldea
Roger Penake of Gladwyoe, l i a - t r l g o ; s. M a r t l n - F r l l i ; 4
High
School
Gym
Hanford
sth U b b a r e s t a r t e d a t Ibla
Winners for Casselberry
Kurquft-Al.s solo; I. I t U a - r e Pa.
Electric will meet Day and ■ate) a a d b a e# a«4 bee a flrat,
a n a ; I. Tajaro • Rtfflon; Hub*: were Low Grosi, Georgina
e r or th ir d — AST ■ Xr OIBa—
MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) - Jim Anat-aba-Juanrhu.
Night Grill for the league •IIS
Older )J*—T n rae *Sa4
Hearn, a former major lea­ T i t i t i n &lt;i v w n — a u a t a a , a Neunborf, 88; Lowr Net, Vlv
I.
L ir a Ha, K Williamson. I l l ;
championship.
Both
trama
ria .1 1. Olarrei I. V'ruudl; S
3.
Fad
A Hlanvho. 1-1) S
gue pitcher, won the National Ulna; 4. H i: I ' Uaana! *. Ju- iaq Conklin. 72 Low Putts,
were tied up for first half p e n o r llaJao.
P a r, Cl Johnson, ISO;
Baseball Playere golf cham­ ■ni.hu; T. Abaaolo; Hub; Fur. Irma Bodcll, 32.
honors
and
this
game
will
de­
4.
Holton
Skipper,
J Harrison
ciurt.
Mr*. R. C. Hadigan la pres
pionship with a 31 total,
130; I. Ilullarda Hake. O W hit
F o r i i T i i n a w r — s i u I m . a ident of the Rolling llllla
cide the first half winner. nar.
111; S. A lton Moon, P
NEW YORK (UPI)—Dcnnii F la t 1. lU m o n ; J. A m i n a ; 4
Oviedo had a close rail F ri­ Sanford Electric swept sec­ Moore. 19*[ T. M l n Mlely K*e,
Manual; 4. A lda i; S. I t r ls a r ; Ladies Atm. and Mrs. Debbie
Balaton of Bakersfield, Calif., 4.
I).
T
yre.
I I I ! I. Mia Most Newday
night
winning
their
ninth
ond half honora without a
A i t l f a ; T. M arlin; flub) Kl
Render Is president of the
mao. I. Ilunl, 130
defeated England’s M i k e orrl.
straight cage game against Jos).
ar.VF.ATII
BACI1 — ( l e a r l e r
I F T H OAMK— U s a b l e . a Casselberry A nn.
Sangstcr, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 1-3, to FI'lat
H aras ■.!*• Ada— ■ X r Old
Mt. Dura Bible School but the
I- Badlula-Klorrll
t.’rla
The
Casselberry
group
is
aad mp w bleb a r e la AA •
win Use national indoor lennii Aauailn; t, Jacln-Zutil; 4. Arlocals were hart) pressed In
T i m e r a r IX Harl. Ha XII.
r a i Ikrl-trls r t s ; 4. Artlllo-1*- -h. planning more Invitational* in
championship.
the
final
period
to
pull
out
B
3 Xr. Old* I IN, o l d e r I K
■nllii I. ija«tl*Tx&gt;rr nau; Hubs; March and April.
l.ewee
Ore d ed a ad Fart* Al­
VANCOUVER, B. C. (UPI) Onals-Xarr*.
30-86 victory.
i
e n e d a Ibe,—■ P a re * Slot
—Canada swept ail divisions SIXTH (1 AMR — n . a k l . a . a,
The
Lion*
blew
a
10
point
I
(Hell*
l ls e r ir d , P IVhlsnsr.
I'la.l I A m i n a - A s u i t l n ; I. Ar
of the North American figure r t a t a - K c l u n l i; 1. Aldas-7.ubl;
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) Ml; Z, Mias lies Msr Tee, H
lead with two minutes left to
llurrle. I I I ; I. Iltack I'onehn.
4. u n a ir - M a n i c I : I. lU dioU skating champlonahlpi,
play aa the Bible School eag­ —Pedro Hodrtguvx, driving II Jolmaon, t i l : 4- Mlely J»ea
I ' r l t a r ; a. A a t lf a - E a r r a ; Hubai
his
first
nice
since
his
brother
Hlrl.
1* Moore. JZt: I. Iloneld
er*
took
advantage
of
aeveral
Urla-Ieirana.’D.ioltp, I) K e r n .. I l l : I. Mr.
s K ir .x T i i ita m r: — n a f V in ,
wo* killed In the Mexican rtnrtnin
Oviedo
miaruea
to
press
eloa.
K»i. I* T yie. I l l ;
a F la t t. A n a r a b a - F r r n a n d u ;
Grand Prix last year, piloted HlliIITII HATH — F a re R es
er.
t. A r r l a t a - F a l l i ; I. Ulaa-Irltie W ls a e n , e l AMI la d i —
an; 4- K tlrada-U rrjvld l; S. TeJim Courier was the high hi* Ferrari across the finish lla* Mila— Far** *3»o
j t r o - P U r r s ; *. F u r q u s t- J u a n A
red-hot
Lyman
quint
line
61
second*
ahead
of
the
I. I'rln re Allen. It Msloney; I
scorer
for
the
Lions,
scoring
i-hu; nuii»: iia -tU inoti.
K lla rlo w ; I. Orsnd
MIAMI (UPI) — Former Klt.llTII ISAMU — aiaalea, T broke loose in the second pe­ 15 point*.
field Sunday to win tha sec­ npook.
Kaibliryn.
w
Hoktnson; 4
). X arra; I O n a t t; I. riod to run rough shod over
Giant pitcher Jim Hsam out­ Fla,
ond
annual
Daytona
Contin­
Oviedo
now
sport*
a
13-8
W
lldnood
Councel, M O Nell;
Artatn; 4. Uadlola; I. VTrla; 4.
t. li, l,el Land Chlrh. A WII
lasted Boston Red Sox coach J a r tn ; T. I r la r la ; I. rjaatl; Hub: Howey Academy Friday night record. In JV action, Oviedo ental road rare.
eey; 4. Adlna teiul**, V Cow
chalking up an easy 64-83 vic­ won, 54-34.
Billy Herman to win tha 23rd Arratlbal.
"I'm extrnnely pleased to a* r
MXTII CAMR — llitablra. I
annual national baseball play F la i 1, Aatlga-K lorrl; {. Ur- tory.
have won thi* rare,’’ the AI.ATII IIACN— M s l r l o lla ra e
la B FI a a a a d Maldraa wblrta
- U e h a n li; S. A raitio-Aauailn;
Tha Greyhounds rolled up 25
era golf championship Sunday U
jaunty little former Mexican — lee i d a — a x&gt; oida a a d a a
4. Arratlbat-I.nranio; 4. J a c ln by ona stroke with a total of I r l a r l a ; 4. Oaatl-Zubl; Bubit points in the second period to Score l i t Win
champion said as ho pocketed la B F la a a a d Maldraa wbleb
b a s e a le rte d a l Ibla meet a ad
l li d l n t a .l t r l i a r .
Howey'a 7 and that was tha
BASEL, Switzerland (UPI) tho $1,000 winner's check. b a t a a e l b e t a flrsl, aer, a r
301.
l a t h h a m s ; — Has bias, a F la t
—Tha United Statca amateur "My brother would have want­ lb led—W I N Y r tin . Older 190
The hefty Sox coach closed I.A rrla ta-lla m u n ; I. A rrn n a - story of the ball game.
I, J.lltle Poulin, J lls rrlenn,
Jimmy Shutter pares] tha hockey team which will com­ ed thi* win."
a four-stroko gap to one J u a n r h u : 1. O n a la - o ta r r e ; 4.
II*; I. T u u a h F nough, H ll„lAnaraM - U a a u c l; 4. AM stline, 11«; 1. K in a *•&lt;», L Hum,
stroke with a 37-38-75 final t/r-; ti tiil: I Marlin • t.’r l i a r ; Lyman attack dunking in 14 pete In the world championt in ; I. Ilobhy Tliymtu. A IIIHubs;
A
allss-K
aana.
polnti whilo Donnie Smith • hips nt Stockholm, Sweden,
round while big Jim shot 30Church
rtf
J
e
s
u
s
Christ
of
sncho.
M l;
I Meesvvy, I1
s i l k (1ANI1 — lia a blss, T Flat
30-78 on the rain-soakad 1. A Mai- I.nranau; t. Arslllu- scored 10 and Charlea Asher, ■cored the first victory of Ha I-atter Day Saints Is anothar Moors, 114; f. Hlsra Ho.Mr, H
Wrlslil.
114;
T.
Had Mail. II
F.arra;
S
UrlaUrlaari
4.
lla7.
Miami Springs Golf Club
European tour Sunday when name for Hi* Mormon Church. Jolinsun, 1Z9
illula-Zubl S. J a r l n - A t u-tln; 4.
Lyman
also
won
the
JV
it
downed
Hwltiarland,
9-7.
course.
A a tla a - lr ia r ta ; T. O astl-E c hanfa; I. A rratlbal-E lorrl; Hubs: game, 68-33.
Marshall Tachlha and Jack
Arrlala-Manual.
Lyman playa Bishop Moor* I'oole scored flvo point* be­
tonight in Orlando,
Main Bout
tween them to pace the Amer­
WORCESTER, Mesa. (UPI) On Mend
icana' victory.
—Larry Carney of Dowell,
CHICAGO (UPI) — Abe
Durln the Spanish Ameri­
M an., squares off against Saperatein, oamer of the Har­
can War, the U5S Oregon
Farm er or farm manager
Tommy Tucker of Valley lem Globetrotter* lutakatball
m a d e a historic voyage was reported aa their occu­
S o rry !
Stream, N. Y., in tha eight- team, was discharged Sunday around Cape Horn, racing
pation by 100,81$ women In
No Minora!
round feature of next Thurs­ (rum Mount Slual Hospital 17,000 miles in 68 day*.
the I860 U. H. eenaua.
day nighta boxing card a t Me­ after a week of treatment for
pneumonia. lie la 60 ycara old.
chanic! flail.

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Garden Circle Hames Fair Show Hostesses

The Bear Lake Garden Cir­ erd Scott who maligned hoe- tion with the Centre) Florida held a t the home of MrsKowaltkl on Shirley Dr. U
RUBY MARTIN,
lait Wednesday at the home ning, Peb. 2ft, in the Flower
Hoatesaes will be the Mrs. Bear Lake.
P lain tiff,
of Mrs. C. t» Bronk, Lake Show being held In conjunc- Richard Ostrander, Mrs. Al­
-v*CIIARLBR m a r t in .
Aaher Circle, Beer Lake.
len Forward, Mrs. Loine EvetDefendant.
The meeting was presided
t o t ic r n r
alzer, Mrs. Vernon Gleaves,
■ r tT r n n n i t o t c a
over by President Mm. RlchMrs. Charles Duncan Jr., Mrs.
TOi C hart*! M artin
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Alan Wentworth, Mra. Robert
P arn lat Mill*,
Kowalski and Mrs. Rlchsrd
Houlh Carolina
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■You a r k H K itR n r n o ti.
find th a t a Complaint for 111aa chairman.
Tore* haa baan fllail a ta ln a t
roti. and you are required to
Mra. Brtutk will model In
aarva a copy of jrour Answer
the Fashion Show to be stag­
or Pleading to tho Complaint
on tha I’laln tirr* atto rn ara.
ed that same evening.
Htanatrom, Davie A Mrlntaah,
On Wednesday, April ft, a
Kdwarda Building,
Ranford,
Florid*. and flla tha urlnlnal
Tabla Top Show will be held
Answer or Pleading In tha of*
a t the Orlando Garden Club
flea of tha C lark of tha Clr*
ro ll C ourt on or bafora tha
with Mrs. Wentworth acting
I l th day of February, t i l l .
ns chairmen for the Bear
Lake Circle.
Blembera unanimously vot­
ed to conduct a beautification
project a t the Rear Lake Ele­
s o T i r r o r s u it
mentary School. F u r t h e r
STATK O F FLOIlfDA TOl
plans will be anounced.
UNKNOWN* LIKNOItH claim GKEti ALLYN
In* by, th ro u g h , u n d e r o r
A tentative date of April 10
a g a i n s t th a follow ing d e f e n ­
dant*. t o - w lt: R l n l l ARt) O.
waa set for a Card Party
GLKKRON
and
IIKLKV
T.
GLEKHOV, Ms Wlfet HURT brother, Ralph, of Syracuse planned as the Annual Spring
RRVKLH. INC., a Flo rid a c o r ­ and several nieces and ne­ Get-Acquainted and Member­
p o ra tio n ;
TITFFT
ROOFING phews.
ship E vent Chairman will be
COMPANY. INC., a Florida
The body has been shipped Mra. Ostrander with Mri.
c o r p o ra tio n ; J1KRT CHAPMAN,
d o ing bualneaa aa C hapm an to Constantla, N. Y. for fun­ Raymond Jackaun serving aa
C onrret*
P ro d u c ts;
CAUL
It is merely a coincidence
LOMMLKIl;
FR A N C l*
PK - eral services which will be cochalrmun. Final plana will
that young Greg Allyn will
KOI.fi; UATOIt LIIMIIKIl COM­ held Wednesday at 2 p.m.
NOTICR
be
announced.
T h e flam * and F r t e h W a t e r PANY. a F lorida co rp o ra tio n ;
undergo heart surgery this
F i s h Cotnmlaelon of tha m a t * FHA1I-KY CONCItKTK INC., a
Winners of plastic litter month—Heart Month.
o f F lo rid a, u n d e r a n d by v i r ­ F lo r id a c o r p o ra tio n ! GATLR
bags were Mrs. Duncan and
tue o f t h a pow er and a u t h ­ IIOIVK; BRACK ETT T II.K A
But the fact that a defect in
o r ity g r a n te d un d e r Rectlon MAtlllLK COMPANY;
ROY
Mra, Kowalakl.
the heart was discovered in
IS. of A rticle IV of the Con- WALL, do in g bualneaa a a Wall
Following the b u s i n e s s this a p p a r e n t l y healthy,
a tltu tto n o f Ih* Rtnta of F l o r ­ Supply: I1AIICAR At.UMINCM NOTICK IH hereby *lv*ri f t . t r
ida, aa am ended and ratified PRODUCTS COM PANT, a F l o r ­ I a m ' e n g a g e d In b u ..u re e at meeting, members exchanged
sturdy child, points to a mile,
110
||.
P
a
lm
e
tto
Ave.,
He
mlby t h e voter* of Florida on ida c o r p o r a t io n : JU AN P. RK1Novamlier J, ISIS, and Rules QUR. doing bualnaaa aa Bkltl- note Cuunly, Florida, tinder homemade Valentines. Every­ atone In the long road of re­
and I l e g u l a t l o n i of the Com- c r a f t Cabln ata; DONALD N. the fictitio u s n a m e of. C olon­ thing from tiny rod and white
mlaaton, plana t o closa aa a DAVIS W ELDING A FARM ial C le a n e rs A L a u n d ry anil lacey Valentines to large pink search done by the American
t h a t I Intend to r e g i s t e r said
Heart Association and the
bird s a n c tu a r y for an Indeflntta period of lime the follow- Flo rid a c o r p o ra tio n ; DALLAM n a m e with the C lerk of tha hearts filled with real flowers million* of dollars that have
lo w in g deecrlbed a r e a In Remi­ IIA K Kit, do in g bualnra* aa C ircuit C ourt, Mrmlnola C o u n ­ were exchanged.
lloua*
or
Floors;
CltUHK ty. Florida. In accordanc e with
been c o n t r i b u t e d to that
n d s C ounty, F lo rid a;
provisions of th e F lc ilWinner in the Valentine search.
T h a t a r e a b a g l n n l n r a t t h a LUM PER COMPANY. IN C , a etha
I a i &gt;m A * . - . .
_ 7 i.
N o r t h e a s t c o rn er of tha Flo rid a c o r p o ra t io n ; HOLLO- lloua Kama Htstutea, to -w lti Contest waa Mrs. Duncan who
MS.Ot F lorida H tatuN o r t h w e s t &lt;t of the North - W AT MATRIIIAIJI CORPORA­ Rectlon
And the fact th at Greg left
received a box of lovely pan­
saet
U
of Rectlon I, TION. a F lorida co rp o ra tio n ; tea M i l .
Friday
for the Cardiac Center
Ml*: W. M. Philip*
T o w n sh ip t t South. It* n u ­ AMKIUCAN Till'HR INC., a
ales. P rita for the smallest
ll Kaet; thence run Huulli Flo rid a c o rp o ra tio n ; FLORIDA Publish Feb. IS, i t •; Mar. Valentins went to Mrs. Jack- at J . Hlllls Millu* Memorial
to the Houlheaet c o rn er of DIRTUIIRITINn AND MANU.
t h e Houtbweet &gt;4 of th e KACTUIIINO CO., IN C , a F l o r ­
son, who received a packet of Hospital on the campus of the
University of Florida, for
N o r t h e a s t U o f Rectlon IS, ida c o r p o ra tio n ; HKNKAHIK
NOTION FO R BIOS
flower seed*.
T o w n sh ip St Rnitth, Reng* OLA MR A PAINT CO.. INC., a
heart surgery th at would not
T
h
e
Ranford
llo
u
a
l
o
g
A
u
t
h
­
F
lo
r
id
a
c
o
r
p
o
ra
tio
n
;
FRA
NK
A
t
tha
conclusion
of
tha
ex­
I t Keel; thence run W est
will receive seale d bids,
have been possible a few
to th e R outhraat c o r n e r HATHAWAY, d o in g bualneaa o r ity t:«
t o'clock P. M., F e b ­ change refreshments In the
o f t h e Roulhweet V of aa H a t h a w a y H h setm etal; HID. ruunatil
r y I I . M U , a t t h e i r office, Valentine theme were served years ago, points to another
NKY
VtlILKN,
doing
bualnaaa
t h e N o r th w e s t H of Rectlon
la trallo n llulldltig, C a s ­
milestone . . . a big one.
IS, T ow n sh ip So Mouth, aa Randall Klaclrlc: RORACK A d m ln
D rawer Court, Hanford, by the hostess.
I l a n g s S' Mast; th s n r a r u n IIK R R Y IIIL U d o in g bualneaa tle
For Greg will undergo what
Florida,
for
th
a
f
u
r
n
i
s
h
i
n
g
of
The
March
meeting
will
be
Mouth to t h e North ehorel a b o r a n d m a t e r i a ls for r sla known s i “open heart sur­
lln a
or
Laks
Jessup;
l
a
l
r
l
n
g
tha
r
o
o
f
on
th
a
shop
t h e n c e r u n W este rly and
g e ry " thanks to the Invention
m lldlng
In W illia m
C lark
N o r t h w e s t e r l y a long Norlh
Court.
m few yen is ago, through
sh o re lin e of leeks J e s s u p
Tha
w
o
r
k
ahall
consist
of
to the r e n g e line divid ing
H eart Research of the H eart
tha
following:
NOTICK
O
F
SU
IT
Range
Sa
Kaet
from
I. R e m o ra a ll e x is ti n g ro o f . IN T H R
NANK O F T H N Lung machine.
R a n g e I t B a s t; th e n r e r u n
ing.
STATK
OP
PI,OH
III
A
N o rth alo n g r a n g e tine to
This machine, hooked up to
I. Apply t w e n t y - y e a r type TO) JAMKH T llO it AH IIUDt h a t o w n sh ip lin e d iv id ­
I ply dead level a n d gra vel
MON J R , a n d
five-year-old
Greg'a circula­
i n g T o w n sh ip I t Mouth
b
u
iltu
p
roofing.
HIIIZUKO O. HUDSON,
fro m T ow n sh ip St Mouth;
tory system will pump his
hi* wife
I. R oofing sha ll be I n s t a ll ­
thence
run
East
a lo n g
ed a c c ording to Bird Hooding
I I I - R Mapl# Hire*!
blood ju it aa his heart would
T o w n sh ip l in e to po in t of
Specifications, or equivalent.
Alameda, California
b e g in n i n g
(leas Ranford
TOU
ARK R K I I K ti r NOTI- pump It, while the doctors a t
4.
All
metal
g
r
a
v
e
l
slops
N a val A ir Miatlon p r o ­
a n d flas h in g shall be replao- FIL'D t h a t FK DKItAI, NA­ the Cardiac Center open the
p e r ly ) .
by m a t e r i a ls of like d*. TIONAL MORTGAGE ARHON otice Is h e r e b y given t h a t public r e co rd s of Bemlnol* ad
sign a n d w e ig h t aa o x ls tln g CIATION, h a v in g filed In this cheat wall, atop tho heart's
th a Commlaalnn will hold a County, Florida.
m
ala
ria l.
C ourt It* s w o r n ' Hill of Com ­ action and begin to mako the
You, a n d each of you, a r e
public h e a r i n g on Ihu SSth
day o f F e b r u a ry , A. D. IS tt h e r e b y notified t b i t a su it w o r k to be replaced, th is will p lain t, t h a n a t u r a a n d p u r ­ reflulra that will close the
of w hich la to foreclose
a t Orlando, F lo r id a a t t.'St h a s haon b r o u g h t a g a i n s t you be don* by the o w n e r s t no tpose
h a t c e r ta in m o r tg a g e axecu* deadly defect between tho
In tha Circuit Court, In and
ed by J a m e s T h o m a s Hudson,
for Remthola County, Florida, cost to c o n tr a c to r .
A l t e r n a te bid* will be r e ­ J r , and Hhlauko O. Ilud-on, chamber* of his heart.
In rh a n c a r y ,
en title d
TIIK
hla wife, to Hlockton, W h atley ,
ceived
lo
co
v
er
th
e
w
ork
aa
There is still some element
RANFORD
ATLANTIC
NA­
TIONAL BANK, a n a tio n a l specified above, a a well a* Davln A Company, on the of riak, to be sure, but thm
b a n k i n g association, p lain tiff. the fu r n i s h i n g o f a p ro p a rly Jnd day of May, MM ; t h a t
e a e r u te d tw e n ty y e a r bond, ■aid C om pla int pra ya for an chances are fa r better than
IIKI.KN
T.
IILK KHUN,
hi* Issued by a bon d in g company a co o u n tin g to be t a k e n under even th a t with repairs mails
wife, a t at, de fan d a n ts, a nd d u ly licensed In the Mlat* of t h e direction of the Court for
you, a n d each o f you, a r * r e . Florida, Raid bond to be d e ­ w h a t la due the P la in tif f for now, young Greg will live to
q u lre d to fits y o u r A nsw er livered to o w n e r a t c onclu­ p rin cip al a n d In te r e st on said bo “old Greg," a feat th at
to tha p l a l n l l f r a C n m p la n t sion of the w ork a n d p rio r m o r tg a g e and m o r tg a g e note
w ith Ilia C lerk o f said Court, to receiv ing pa y m e n t th e r e - a n d for the coal*, c harges, would not have been possible
a n d e ip e n a e i . Including a t - a few years ago.
and serve upon p la in tiff, or for.

in rM Axenr t i h m m « cle held tta monthly meeting tea tee to serve Monday eve­ Fair In Orlando.

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p l a i n t i f f s a tt o r n e y , GKO. A.
HPKKfl, Jit., whoa* ad.lreea la
P. O. Hex 11(1. Hanford, F l o r ­
ida. a copy of said Anawar,
on or bafora F e b r u a r y 3T, A.
D. M U . a n d If you fall to do
ao, a Deere* Pro Confaeao will
b* e n te re d a g a i n s t you, and
each of you for th a re lief d e ­
manded In said Complaint.
Tha n a tu r e of th is su it la
to foreclose t h a t c e r ta in m o r t ­
a l s * given by l l l r h a r d Q.
Gleason a n d Helen T. flleeaon,
hla wife, t o D A M C onstrue Don Loan
C orporation,
re­
corded
In Official
Record a

F u r t h e r I n form ation m ay be
o b tain e d by c o n ta c t i n g the
K a ec u tlv a
D irector
at
th a
Main Office of tho A uthority.
T he R o u sin g A u th o r ity of
th e City e f Hanford, F l o r ­
ida
llyt Gordon T» Bradley,
Kxecutlv* D ir e c to r
Puhlleh Feb. M, M U
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t u r n e r 's f e n a n d a b s t r a c t fees
a n d t h a t In d e f a u lt of auch
p a y m e n t, title. Interest, e state,
claim, dem and, a n d equity o f
re d a m p tlo n o f tha D e fanda nts
a nd Oil persona c la im in g by,
through,
un d e r o r
against
th e m or a n y o f them, bo
a b solute ly b a r re d a nd f o rc ­

I*
TIIK CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA IN AND FOR
BHHINOI.R COUNTY.
CIATION, A co rp o ra tio n o r ­
CHANL'KRY NO. I K M
g a nised u n d e r a n Act of Con­
NOTICH TO A P F H A E
g r e s s a n d e x is tin g p u r su a n t
FK DKItAI, NATIONAL MORT­ I s tb # F e d e r a l National M ort­
GAGE AHHOCIATION.
g a g e Association C h a r te r . Act,
v e rsu s
J AMKH
Plaintiff, P la in tiff,
va.
THOMAH HUDHON, JR ., and
TltOMAR D. EUR AN KB. JR . HMIZUKO a
HUDHON, hi*
a n d HAUAU P. KUBANKA, hi* wife. D efendants, be in g C h a n ­
wife,
c e r y Cae* No. 11111, p r a y in g
Defendant*. for a
foreoloeur* e f said
T H R BTATE O P FLOR1BA
m o r tg a g e on t h e follow ing
TOl HAHAII P. KUBANKA
deecrlbed land a n d Im prove­
e /o Mrs. KlIsabelb Caudl* m e n t ! l y in g a n d be in g In
A r t h u r n . B eckw ith, J r .
P. a Box Ml
Hemlnot* C ounty, Florida, toC lerk of C ircuit C o u rt of
O nsonia , A la bam a
Bemlnol* County, Florida.
TOU ARK 1IKHKUY NOTI- Wtt-Lot I, Block V. HUNLAND
Byt M a r t h a T. V lhlaa
F IK D t h a t a su it h a a bean
Deputy Clark
KHTATBH, Amended Plat,
filed a g a i n s t you In t h e above
i. A. Kpeer. Jr.
a cc o rd in g to a plat t h e r e ,
e n title d eauae, a n d t h a t you
of, recorded In P la t Bonk
ar* require d to flla y o u r a n I t . p agea 1 A t . of Ihe
a w i r w ith Ih# C lark or th is
Public Records of KamiC ourt a n d to aarva a copy
nol* County, Florida,
th ere o f upon the th e P l a in t i f f to g e t h e r w i t h tha following!
o r P l a i n t i f f s attorney*, whose
On* UK liana*. Electric,
namaa and a d d r e s s I* Mack
Model
J401H1WH,
Harlot
N. Cleveland, J r . a n d lla ro M
Tto tal M
F. Jo hnson. P. O. D r a w e r Z
(Ins
Duo-T herm
Wall
Ranford,
Florida, n o t
later
R a s t e r , Model t l t - t . Oil
t h a n t h e I l t h d a y of March,
Aerial t l l M
A. I). MU. If you fail to ibi
On* V ictor Climax K i t ­
ao a D a c r t t P ro Confaeao will
chen E x h a u s t Fan. no ate.
b* ente red a g a l n a l you ror
del o r se rial number*.
th a re lief demanded In tha
T en V t n a ll a n Blind*, me­
Com plaint. T his s u i t la to
tal, m a n u f a c t u r e d by Ranforeclose
a
m o r tg a g e .
Tli*
k a r l k tllaas A P a in t Com ­
re a l p r o p e r t y
proceeded
pany, Hanford, Florida, no
a g a i n s t lai
modal o r aerial num bers.
Ieit i In Hlock 1, of F s t r Tou. a n d each of you, ar*
lan* Kata l a*. Haellon I, h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to fit* p e r ­
H tp la l, a cc o r d in g t o th a sonally o r by a tt o r n e y , la tb*
p lat thereof, recorded In office or tb* C lerk e f said
n i l Book M. a t page Ml, Court. In tb* Cuunly C ourt­
public record* of Rami- house. la Hanford, flamlnol*
nol* County, Florida.
County, Florida, on o r bafora
Air Cond^ C e n tra l H a l t ­
ing. oven, s u r f a n i l ; p a ra n a n tly Installed.
W I T S Kent m y h a n d and the
a sa l of said C o u rt a t Hanford,
Florida, th is Ttta day of F a b r u a ry , A. D. M U .
(HEAL)
A r t h u r tl. Back with. J r .
C lark of tb* c i r c u i t C o u rt
By; M a rg a re t B. Tyr*
II. C.
Mock N. Cleveland, J r . and
Harold F. Jo h n s o n a n d C a rroll B u r k s
P. U. D r a w e r Z
Hanford, F lorida
C a rro ll B urk*
A tto r n e y s ro r P l a in t i f f
P ublish F a b. 11, H , t l A
M ar. «. M I L
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3. Education - Instruction
L ®,,, •tnfurb Irrslh Mon. Feb. 18, *83—Pntre 9
CLASSIFIED INDEX | „
Rufrilirrsliun ■ Air-condillon1. I-ost &amp; Found
Ky Nadine Seltzer
in i men nectievl. We train SWEET1K FIE
2. Noticed - Personals
juu.
Write
Commercial
3. Education - Instruction
Trades Inaillutc Box IS, c&lt;o
4. TranapurUtion
Sanford Herald.
5. Food
8. For Rent
HEN A.VD WOMEN NEEDED
GA Special Notices
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
7. Business Rentals
No
experience
neccatarj,
8. Beach Rentals
grammar school education
9. For Sale or Rent
usually sulflcient. Train now
10. Wnnted to Rent
at borne for job* with secur­
11. lleul Estate Wanted
ity. For details, lend nam t,
12. Real Estate For Sale addresi, phone no. to: NA­
13. Mortgage Loans
TIONAL TRAIN INQ SER­
14. Insurance
VICE. BOX 50 c/o Th* San­
15. Business Opportunity ford Herald.
1G. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
6. For Kent
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
KUHN. Apt. zwo MeHonviDe.
20. Babysitters
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house.
21. Beauty Salons
22. Riillil • Paint - Repair 1305 Elliolt Avc., FA 2 5251
or FA 2-0525.
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
28. Plumbing Services
room house, kitchen equip­
26. Radio &amp; Television
ped. FA 2-36*5.
27. Special Services
28. Laundry .Service
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
29. Automobile Service
equipped. $75 month. Pb.
29A. Auto Accessories
\
FA 2-530a.
80. Machinery - Tools
• 1*65tokU I*
V
31. Poultry - Live stock I Bedroom bouse. 24M Stev­ f Mle« Mi FBI Ort.
z-/a
ens Ays. Phone 34M6TI.
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
‘Aren’t you a littla old to b« playing hid* and took?’
RENT A BED
33. Furniture
Kollawaj, Hospital &amp; Baby
84. Articles For Sale
Beds
85. Articles Wanted
12. Real Enlate For Sale
By Day. Week, or Month 6. For Rent
38. Automobiles - Trucks CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Clean 2 It 3 bedroom homes L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
37. Boats - Motors
Ph. FA 2-5111 111 W. 1st SC
available now. Starling at Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
38. Motorcycle* - Scooters
$75. Contact Seminole Healwooded urea at Lungdalc.
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Rooms privste baths, l i t
W. First (R.

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P«f*nd*nL
MiTicR to l e r t i a
TOi RUTH W. SMITH, v h o u
test known r**ltUnct aim
• ildroot I* Rout# No. 3,
Mciu*. Oaorau.
YOU A M IIEUKDT REQU1RKD TO HU your writ,
ton doronio to th* ComeUInt
for dhorco fllod horoln aftlnot
you, with tho Clork at tho
ebart itylos Court an er ka.
fara March I, til l , and **ree
a oupy of titn* upon Plain­
tiff! attornoy, W. T. Davit.
Room 111, On* North Orange
Avanua, Orlando, Florida.
FAIL NOT or a Docroo Pro
Contoiio will bo ontarod
A f a ln a t yau.
witnkaa my hand and aoal
At Sanford, Homlnolo County,
Florida thlo 30th day of Jan­
uary. A. D. 1111.
(READ
Arthur H. Rookwttb. Jr.
Clark of tho abort otylod
court
Myl M ariam E. Tyra
Daputy Clark
W. T. Uavla
Hoorn 111
Ono North Oranao Avanua
Orlando. Florida
A t t o r n e y for Plaintiff
1‘ubllah Fab. 4. 11, II, ll, t i l l
CDF-4
M l T i l a; O F B U T
IN T S I NAUR O F T B S
STATS OF FLOdtlOA
Bl JK nOL D
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EDITH JOANN REDD INO
hla wlfo
raaldanoa unknow n
TOC ARE HERKU T NOT!IED t h a t F E D E l tA L NAIOKAL MOHTUAOU AJMOlATioN, b a v i n s fllod In thlo
&gt;urt Ha oworn Bill o f Coma tm . i ho n a tu ro and purpnaa
1 which la to forocloaa th a t
r t a l u mvrtgmge oaocutod by
nnatd T. Aahley and S i l ly A.
Ihlry, hla wlfo. to Law yara
n r t a - S * a n d T il l ! Company,
i the n t h d a y of Juno. m » ;
a t a.Id c o m p l a in t prayo for
i tc o n u n tln g to ba take n
t d t r (ha dlroctlon of Ilia
&gt;urt for w h a t to Sue tho
lalntlff for p rin cip al a n d Inraat oh aald nioM faira a n d
o r t s a g * noto a n d f o r tha
alt. eharaoa e n d ixpanaaa
e luding a t t o r n o r ’* * ••• and
latract faaa and t h g t I s dagit of auoh paym ent, Hilo
laio.
claim,
lan u M
a nd
ully of rtd a m p l lo n o f th a

■fondanta and all poraona
aiming by, through, undar

a g aln at thani or a n y of
cm, ba a baoU toly barrod a nd
rocleaadl aald atill ba ln g fitIn tha Circuit C o u r t Of tl»0
nth J udh-lal Circuit. In gnd
r Samlncila County, In Chan*
ry, a ntllla d FKDEHAL NAO.VAL MOIlTUAUK AAAOATI o N. a co rp o ra tio n oriiitard undar an Act of Cunoaa a nd a ll a t l n g p u r a u a n t to
• Federal National M o r tg a g i
noolatlon C h a r la r Act, P lainrf, v a n u a JEROUD E- FISD-

IMl

and

EDITH

JOANN

LCHDINO, hla w lfai ORANUE
r il.I T T COMPANY, Dafandta, baln g Chancory Caaa No.
I l l , p r a y in g a forocloauro
aald rnwrlyaga a a tho fol■ring de#&lt;-rll&gt;*d land, ty in g
d being In Urango County,
orlda. lo-m ltt
L ot I I . Ulook 1, W RATHKItriKIHI.Ii FIRST ADDI­
TION. a c c ording to plat
tharaof, racordad In 1-lat
Book 11, Pag* 41. Public
rucortl* of ritinlnulo C o u n ­
ty. Florida- ^
t „
g a th a r w ith th# fo llo w in g
ulpm ant:
1ST HR NATIONAL O F t*T1CA FU RNACE. MODEL

XU OllS 11 H-D|

Too. And oacli of you. ora
reby required to fit* paraotily or Py a tto r n e y . In th e Of:t of tha Clark of aald
,urt. In tha C onnty Court
-uac. In ri.tnford, riainlnula
lUUty, Florida, ou or bafora
s J ilt, day of March, A. D( 3, your a ppaaranca, anaw a r
utbar dafanalro plaadtnga
tha Com plaint In tkla vauaa
id ali.&gt; to a o r ta upon Bakda
McHa ah.
Sohwar*
*
itaa. a tt o r n - y a for tho P la in ,
ft. - copy of aald pleadtnsa.
I,, r wct.v aald Rill of Con,*
■Int *111 ba t a k e n aa con■ &lt;J bj j o j and each pf
DvM-. AND URDKItHD thta

., dm of Fabruary. ill:, at
- f o rd , ri«iultioin C o u n t y ,
oi I U

AAD

A r t h u r H- UackwltU. J r lia.-lt of Circuit C ourt of
riamtnole Couuiy. Florlds
llj t Martha T. Mhlan
Da CiWiia • K«Ua H i Hi S5 h
if* 4, *dfS«

ty. 1901 Park Avc.

Ltgol Notice

31A. Pete

34. Articles For Balt

While furnished house across Child Care. FA 2-2274
Toy Poodle. Apricot. 4 month*
High School on Ridgewood.
old. AKC. Female. Call
64500. Inquire within or Children kept. FA 2-41*2.
322-7879.
piwo* Apopka 866-4848.
IRONING wanted. FA 2-2454. 3 Shetland ponle*: 1 sorrel
filly. 1 paint gelding. 8125
3 BEDROUMS, 2 bath*. Fenc­
ed backyard. Air-condition- Child care. FA 3-0708.
each. Saddle* also avail­
able. Ph. 322-9162.
cr. Kitchen equipped. Ixiw Work wanted. FA 3-7033.
down payment. 3309 S. Park
Ave. FA 21761.
CARE for children. 323-0563. Dalmation Pup*. 8 Wk*. AKC
A pedigreed. Champions
both sides. Winter Park.
IMMEDIATE
21. Beauty Satona
838-3097.
OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom, l»fc bath, no qual­ HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
82. Floweni • Shrub*
ifying. See Mr. FcrgUMin.
Complete Beauty Service
Longdalc subdivision Long- 105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
ORCHID PLANTS
wood.
For those who cannot get in Surplus Sale. 300 from $1.50
up. Pots fur sale at bargain.
LAKEVIEW Rome for sale or
during regular hours, call
Benches fur sale.
trade for a tiled farm on (lie
for evening appointments.
J. C. Buuti-n
Lemon Bluff
west side of Sanford, Call
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2-7*9* days or FA 2 «36g 218 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0634
PETUNIA, Suapdrsgon, Pannights.
sle stock.
Cut ’.V Curl Beauty Shop
0RAPEV1LLE NURSERY
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
ojwralor get acquainted Grupcville Avc. Neur 20th St.
Stenstrom Realty New
offer, $looo cream wave,
$7.50 complete. Open even­ Annuals retunlai, Snapdra­
Real Eslalr — .Mortgage*
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
ings by apt. 31* Palmetto
111 N. Park Ave. F a 2-2420
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery'.
Ave. 322-0634.
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St.
Owner must sell. Take over
and
1st St.
9t9.HO payments. 3 bed­ 2$. Electrical Service#
rooms In Sunland. FA 2-4181
88. F u r n itu r e
FR1GIDAIRE
Sales It service
3 Acres of land on hlway 1792. Frame house, barn, busi­ House Wiring, Free Estimates WANTED rellabto couple to
take up monthly payment*
Sid Vlhlen's Randall Electric
ness. Cheap. 666 5520.
of
$13.5u on 3 complete
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0918
room* of furniture. Call
I OR., i i bath house: or
1'E 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
will trade fur Housclraller 28. Plumbing Bervlc«a
lect.
FA 2 0931,

3 Bit. Itk bath. 1201 Selma
ltd., Longwood. Woo down,
take up payment*.
bee H r. Ferguson at sales
office and pick your lot LIKE NEW. 2 BR, CB house
and bmiho models. Low
at 120 Country Club Circle.
down—low monthly psyml*.
No down payment. Take

Houses for rent. For Infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
liams Hardware, 203 E.
house. 835 Escamhla. Ph.
25th St.
FA 2-0274.
IS TWW CIRCUIT COURT.
SI ATM JUDICIAL CIRCCIT
Jim Hunt Realty
OF FLORIDA IW AMI FOR FURN. Oarage Apt. FA 2-2800.
MODEL HOME
• KRINOLK COrMTV CHAN.
2
Bedroom,
kitchen
equipped.
cKRY NO. UTSS
Office FA 2-2118
la tho Ratto* of tho AdopUoa
2-BEDROOM CB $61 month. 2825 Sanford
N llbts FA 2-0648
aft
Ave.
323-0700
MART ELIZABETH JOHN­
HOUSE
SON and
2324
Park
Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
WILLIAM OLBNN JOHNSON Kitchen equipped, near bus Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
stop, 100 x 156 lot, 2510
JEROI.D WILSON KI.L.IS
ped. 106 W. ISth SI. Ph. NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Country Club Rd. FA 2-1SIT.
MITICR TO I H f k CAUSE
home, large corner lot, 311
FA 2-4678.
Till: kTATH o r FLORIHA
The Gables, Ml
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
T O i OLHNN ANDREW JOHN- ROOMS,
AON, whoa* placa of
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
Magnolia AT*. FA 2-0730.
tates. VA—nothing down,
raatdanca la unknown
plus City. 101 W. 1st St.
monthly pay m enu &lt;92.00.
NOTICE Iri HERBDr OIV Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
EN that a Sw orn P t t l t l o n haa
FA 2-8074 • FA 2-321*.
chen equipped. FA 2-2048. 2 - 3 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
boon fllod l a tho C lroult Court,
Ninth Judicial circuit of Flor­
FA 2-6347.
Kindi L. Payton, Realtor All types of Real Estate
ida, In and for Samlnolo Countr,
Florida. In Chanoary, ROSE COURT, t Bedroom FA 2-1301 — 2640 Hiawatha
whire In Pitlllonar JBROLD
John E. Fox,
furnished Apartment. Child­ 2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
WILriON ELI-Iri. aoakO to
adopt two cartaln whit* ohlld.
Realtor
equipped, si 7 EscambU Dr.
ren welcome. SOU Sanford
ran. to-wlt. MART ELIZA110 X. Park Ave. Ph. 823-0559
Ave. NO 8-023.
FA 2-0620 after 3 p. m.
DKTII JOHNSON and WIL­
LIAM OLKNN JOHNSON, thaaa
prtaanta aro to cauao and ra For sale or lease. 4 Bed­ FURN. APTS. 322 2265.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
qulr* you to ba and appaar
rooms, 214 baths, spacious
before tho abova atylad Court
air-condition, central heat
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished
Loch Arbor borne. $160.00
on iba lat day of March, A.D.
Near
Big Bear Lake. Also
house.
405
San
Carlos,
$65.
1Pdl. than and thara to ihow
monthly, contact Seminole
cauac. If any you can. why
Three
room
furnished 3 bedroom, 2 huih home In
Realty. U01 Park Ave.
tha raquaal of tha TOtltlonara
Canelberry. Will, take late
apartment. 2101 Magnolia,
harala ahould not bo grantmodel car or diamond ring
$45. Robert A. Williams,
ad.
1 A 2 BR. furn. Apts. Uty*.
Martin fall not ala# a Daas part payment. Pus session
Phona
FA
2-3851.
$50
Up.
FA
2-2764.
era# Pro O tn lm a wilt ha
at once, O. S. Miller, Brok­
tniarad agalnat you and tha
3 ROOM furn. apt. Adults.
cauta prm-aad aa porta
er, Orlando. Ph. &lt;*A 3-2330
WITNESS my hand and of­
1113 Perk Ave.
or 293-3525
ficial aaal aa Clark of tha
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial
FURNISIIEIl
4
HR,
2
belli
Circuit of Florida, In and for SB TRK CIRCUIT COUNT.
bouse on lake. FA 2-M74 or
Samlnola County, thta tlth n in th j r m r r s L cin u u it .
St. Johns Realty
IN AND FUN SKMINOLK
day of January, 1I4L
FA
2-6627.
THE TIME TESTED FIIIM
COUNTY. FLOWIDS.
(SEAL)
IN n t S N U K N Y NO. IBSir
Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr..
QUALITY RENTALS 110 N. Park Ave. FA 8-6123
Clark of tha Circuit Court. LILLI K MAE 8HRMI.
Ninth Judicial Circuit of
P la in tiff Furniahcd
or unfurnished,
Florida. In and Tor Sami- rg.
Urge modern 3 HR. 2 bath For Snle. Rent or Truile
IlKKJ AMIN rillDRl,
rmta County,
D*f*ndant
country homo with fire­ 3-BK-, 2 liiilh CBS Ihjiiic, oak
lly: Margartt K. Tyra
floors, central heal. Fenced
NirnrM TO A PPHSH
DC.
place, over 2000 gquare feel
TOI n » u|a m lii rihlgg
Onrdon V. Fradarlck
yard
with good grass and
plus separate large utility
I I I I H 6. C v m r tl AvonuS
Attornay for Patliloncr
fruit tree*.
t-,p A n g i l n , C alifornia
3&gt;it-:ut North Park Annul
room.
$160
furnished,
$140
You «ro h*r«by r t q u l r s d to
P. O. Boa 1711
tlil.uuo — TERMS
unfurnished, with lease.
file yu u r w r i t U n dofoaso t«
Sanford, Florida
Roan I,. Payton, Realtor
Fubllah Jail. 31 A Fab. 4. tbo lllll of Complaint fur dl«
Toro# fllod h ir o ln kgolnst yuu,
It. It. 1141.
split level Idkc FA 2-13UI — 36to Hiawatha
with tit* Clork of the abovo Spacious,
CDH-41
• ty lt d Court on nr bsfor*
front home, 4 UR, 3 bath
Msrch I t . IMS. *&lt;rvo a &lt;*o|&gt;y
available immediately, un­ Furnished 2 bedroom older
m t h e c ir c u it e e i’ip r o r of
ssnto
upon
p l a i n t if f *
home at 11* W. 19th 6t.
TRE fttffTM JUDICIAL CtR- a t t o r n o y . J t m t s C Colfurnished, $195 with leaseCUIT o r AND FOR ORRIAOLR l u r , l o t w«*t Church gtrsot,
Reduced 10 $8,5UU with good
COUNTY, FLORIDA, CHAN. Orlando, Plurlda.
terms.
IK HI AO. 1STM
Ilsroln fall not or a dsuroo Two homed In Loch Arbor
Tin: IliiriTtiN FIVK CENTS pro Suuf*«*u will b# o n t ir s d
eectlon, each 3 ltll. 2 baths,
NAV1NUS DANK,
a g a i n s t you.
Plaintiff.
$125 and $133 unlurnUhed, Seminole Realty
WlTNEwa my h i n d ond aval
at Sanford, ritm lnolt County,
wkb lease.
MICHAEL, J. A. WILAON, J * - Florid*, ihi* i t k d o r of r * k .
1901 Tark Avenue
at u t and at al.
r u s r y , 1141
Dafandant*. (NEAL)
FA
2 3232 anytime
AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT
A r th u r II. Roubwilb, Jr.. Stenstrom Realty
IN
c | » r k of tit* i:ir«utt C ourt
MONTI. At-i: FORKPLOBtHK
Near NAS. 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Ry: AMrth* T. V lblta
Real Estate — Mortgage*
TOj OKURUE A. WALKER
I&gt;. C
Aisume payments 67.60 jnu.
Jam** C. Collltr
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420
322 6742.
R l TH O. WALKER , hla Aliornty ror Plaintiff
wIfa
T‘uMI«h r » b . 11, l l , I I . * 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins,
Ra:Stf&gt;F.AC Ki In an unkuuwn Mir. I, I Ml.
■lata or country ulliar CDK-SI
fenced yard. 113 W. Cole­ 3 Bedroom brick homes.
Choice local kin*. FHA. 545(1
thu'i tba State ,.f Florida,
man Circle. $120 per month.
and mailing addraai ba- IN TUli I'lKCI IT COLRT Ut*
down.
$7* month. 51 mn«
FA 2-7484.
lua:
THM NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Jarvis. FA 2-16IU.
*:» »i U. Atir“ . \'*s.
CUIT. IN AND FOR SRRIIf. r Natal Air Htallon. RBLR COUNTY. FLORIDA
2 BR. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
Naiy Numbar lit. Flaal UHANCKRT NO. IMIS
JUST LISTED
865. 3819 Elm Ave.
f-oil Of flea, Naw York. LUR.Nl.NR It. Z1EULKR,
Clean custom built 3 liedXaw York
Plaintiff,
Furn. 2 Bdrm. house. 860 a
You arc hereby notified Uiat v*.
room, 2 bnlh Loch Arbor
Fomplalnt to forai-loia a cer­ HARRY J. ZIUOLRIt.
Mu. FA 2-4207. Call between
Ihi ut v. Uni) $14,730.00 with
tain mortgage encumbering
D«f*ic J a u t .
3 p. m. and 11) p. m.
the following dticrlbad real
St,750 down.
NOTtrK TO i m i i n
property, to.wll:
Till HARRY J. ZlLtlUIR
Lot I. Block -K". COUNWho** roildonc* I* un­ Furn. 2 Bedroom House,
TRY CLL’U MANOR, UNIT
known
Adults, no pels. FA 2-7664.
Seminole Realty
XU. 1. according to tha
Yuu *r* h*r*by notlflrd that
ptut thereof hi recorded In a Complaint fur Dlror.'a bat
1901 S Park Ave.
Plat Rook tl. Page ti. bad, mod ogali.it you In th* 2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
Public lie, ordi of riemluula abov* itylid Court, and you
ment.
Duwu* airs. Urge
FA 2 5232 anytime
County. Florida,
ar* raqufrad to **r*a a &lt;*upj
rooms. Call 322-0341.
haa beau filed agalnat ) og In ot yogr Anaaar or plaadlug to
Service Station It Store. 3
the aboie-aiyled cult, and you lit* Complaint on tb* Plain,
Room Apt. on 2nd floor.
■ra required to larva a ropy ttff* attornay. TRUMAN K. 6A 8p«cUI Noticed
of your A m w e r or other tlRAriu.V. *17 &lt;in* North OrLarge
corner lot. Good lo­
Pleading to lb* Complaint on an*,- III Ik , OrUndi,, FlurUla
REMINDER
cation. FA 1-2739.
PUIntlfri uttxruere, ANDER­ and fit* tha .irlglnal Anaw*r
INCOME TAX SERVICE
SON, RUSH, 1'KAN, LOWN- or plaadlug In tha offlca of
UES A van den HERU, I lf Ut* Clark of th i Clroult Court
O. M. HARRISON’S
Eaat Ceulral Avenue, Orlande, riamluula County Court ILou».
Florida, and HI* &lt;ba original riatifvrd. Florida, ou or bofnra 1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-6*27 J. W. Hail, Realtor
"Call Hall" F t 2-3641
Anawer or utbar Pleading la tha tlth day of March. IRI.
tha ofiJua •( tha d a rk of tha If )»u fall to do io. Judgintnt
2544 So French Ave.
Circuit Court on or bafore by default will ba la ban u. For Sale or Rum
lha tlth day of March, till. agalnat you for tha rallof da2 BR. Modern Uoum. 8171ALMOST new 4 bedroom*. 2
It you fall to do »o. a decree mandad In tlia Complaint.
IXJNH and OUDCIIKD al
pro aonfooao will he taken
Catalina. FA 20571.
baths, largo paneled living
■galnil &gt;od for the relief de­ Hanford. Florida tlila 7tb day
room with* si one fireplace,
Fabruary, IMS.
manded lu tna Complaint.
2 BEDROOM home. CB cun
Florida room, Curporte. On
TbL Notice ehall be puo- (SEAL)
•traction. Near Plaeprdit
Arthur II. Ila-'knl:b, Jr.
llehod once a «e»h f&lt;*r four
I acra lot, near Wilson
Clark of tb* Clr-ull Court
ooueecutlva Weeki in the ShuSchool. Pb. FA 2-3734.
School. Paula. $I9,3UU. Pli.
riumliwl* County, Florida
ford Herald.
....
Uyi Martha T. YJlilau
DATED tula 7til day of eebFA 2-1094.
If you like country living
D. C.
m a r r . l»4L
Truman C. Ura* .n
2 Bedroom, 2 bath*. On
&lt;8fc Arthur H. Backwlth. J r , Attornay for plaintiff
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
south aide ot big la k e
111 On* North Ortnga Bldg.
By: Martha T. Vlhlas
Miry. Water f :r boating,
Orlando, Florida
Realtor •
Deputy CH’-k
Publlab Fab. 1L la. •» A Publish Fab. II, 11. II 4
etc. Orange tree*. Approxi­ Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
Mar. 4, 1H1,
Alar 4. 1341.
mately 21a acre*. FA 2-9162. FA 2-3951 Alianiic Bank Bkig.
CJUf-54

Legal Notice

12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Sltuntlon* Wnnttd

over $52 muiithly pay iiienls.
FA 2-3340.
NICE DRY lots.
also. FA 2 3677.

Acreage

WHY RENT?
2 BR, CB. FIIA. Small down
payment. $52.68 per month.
Corner lot. 1U) Country
Club Rd.
NO DOWN payment, Sunland
Estates. By owner. FHA
loan. 8 BR, 1 bath. Phone
FA 3-0366.

W all

LAWN SERVICE

Tupperware has opening for Mowing, edging, fertilising,
4. Two pert time $5u wk.
etc. Satisfaction guarnnlm l.
Two lull time flliti wk. Com­
FA 2-1817.
mission. Car necessary. Call
Geneva Wiilluns, Orlando. 29. Automobile Service
GA 2-13)9.

17. Mule Help Wunted

FREE loan of our efficient
Carpet Shsmpooers with
purchase of Blue Lustra
shampoo. CarroU'a Furni­
ture.
Cull Hens 35c each. Chicken
manure. Snyders Poultry
Farm . Lake Jessup. Ph.
FA 2-6012.
Blue studio ic-jeh. Good con­
dition. FA 3-1390.
FACTORY T O YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS

‘

Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. CoL
ton or nylon cords.

Scnkarik G in** and Paint
Company
2*0 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

Austin Pipe Organ, « ranks,
probably 50 year* old, how
installed In Sanford P res­
byterian Church. T e r m s
81,000, organ to be re ­
placed in approximately 3
weeks m utt be removed in
approximately 3 days, sche­
duling tu be worked out
with new organ Installcre
al Church. Call Mr. Stine
al FA 2-3877 (Sanford). •
Nearly new PhUco Town and
Country portable T.V. $190.
Call 822-443* after 8 p.m.

USED

REFRIGERATORS

Used furniture, appliances,
65.00 up. 401 W. 13th St.
tools, etc. Uought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford MAHOGANY table and buffet.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Andiron* and fire place
Ave.
Ph. FA 2-4112
AIR CONDITIONING
screen. FA 2-3289.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Sell U* Your Furniture, Quick
WORK
Service With (he Cash. 16 MM KODAK movie cam­
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
era, with light meter. Lea­
SUPER TRADING POST
ther carrying caao. Phone
FA 2-0677.
FLUMB1NQ
FA 2-8113.
' -*
Contracting Repair*
FREE
ESTIMATE
FREE ESTIMATES
Upholstering A MHire si ren­ 1-86" 8U&lt;el desk, 1 swivel
R. L. HARVEY
chair, l swivel stenograph­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
204 Sanford Ave. TA 2-3311
er chair, 2 steel office
ture, Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
chairs, leather cover. 4
Co., at 709 Calary Ave.
Heavy wooden chairs, 4 fold­
28. Radio A Television
FA 2-2117.
ing wood ehalrs, 4 folding
PERSONAL RADIO A
steel chairs, 3 steal cab*
DON'T
THROW
IT
AWAY
T.V. SERVICE
Inets, 4 aaaorted size Index
We repair Phono Changer* Bring your aluminum furni­ card BMs, 1 tape recorder,
ture tu us for complete reRadio k T.V., Aulo Radios
2 typewriter* A aland,
webbing.
1 DAY SERVICE
Ironrtte iraner, Uke dew k
FURNITURE
CENTER
W h St. * Sanford Ave.
other articles. Will a#Q in
1100
French
Ave,
Ph. 323 0653
bunch or separate. Phone
Ph. FA 2-7953
KA 2-5771.
27. Special Services

U IIB MAYFAJR SECTION
A tew choice lots left in
Mayfair section. Terms
Robert A. Williams
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
Atlantic Bank Bldg. FA 2-3951
SPItlNKEIt SYSTEMS
All Type* and Size*
APARTMENT building. 3
Wc Repair and Service
Apts, 222-2315.
S T I N E
AUTO SALVAGE YARD
Michlaery and Supply Co.
5 acres on paved road near 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-4453
Sanford. Not In operation
Piano Tuning and Repair
due to death, but sonlng
W.
L. Harmon — FA 3-4223
will permit continued use
for tide purpose. $13,000.
Reupholstery Special! I
Chair* $39, aelectlon of fa­
bric*. Sofas $98, selection of
Stemper Agency
fabrlrs.
Custom Made Slipcovers
REALTOR — 1NSUR0R
FA 2-4991 1819 S. French Ave. Chairs $24.50, Sofas $49.30.
Central Florida'* Largest
18. HubIiiom Opportunity roupliolstery Factory. Free
home estimate*, written
guarantee, 10*,. down.
W1I.L1K MOSCONI
Central Flu. Decorators
BILLIARD CENTERS
South L Garland
Orlando, Fla, Ph. GA 2 4579
Earl Big Profit* will! * W1L
Sanford FA 3(1618
LIE
MOSCONI "Golden
Cocoa NE 6-6178
Cue" BILLIARD CENTER.
FJUGIDAIKE
High profit, low overhead!
Sale* k Service
Ideal for individual or syn
G. 11. HIGH
dicate. Get m on ground
1700 W. 1st SI. Sanford
floor of fastest • growing
Ph. FA 2-3683
year 'round sport. Only re­
sponsible members of Hie
SINGER
community will be consid­
SEWING MACHINE
ered.
For
Information.
Sales and Service
Writ* to: WILLIE MOSC O N I ENTERPRISES, Free estimates In sdvsnre
Dept. TA • 1922 Spruce St., Free home demonstration
CALL FA 2-5788
Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Alan's Fabric A Ilugs
MAN o r WOMAN to service
2539 Park Dr.
and collect from cigarette,
Truck Body Repair
coffee, hoi nul and oilier
FinDli Carpentry work
coin operated dispenser* In
307 Elm
FA 2-281G
tills area. This is u very
good position that can be
worked full or part time.
Southern Air
Pe-Min selected must have
good serviceable car and 10 Heating - Air Conditioning
Sale*—Repair—Contracting
or more hour* per week
FREE ESTIMATES
and would require $509.00
FA 2-8321
lo 64,890.00 cash inveat- 2502 Oak
menl. Write, giving name,
Monument*, O m elery work
address, telephone number
Also Lettering ou Slones
and all detail* to Box *006,
SEMINOLE
MONUMENT CO.
Dawson
Stalkm,
Tulsa,
2317 Mcllonvllle Ave.
Okla.
Phone KA 2-6448

16. Ftmnle Help Wunted

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Need Salesmen for complete­ Wimlrihleld
Buck GIuh*
ly finished homes, built ou Door Gluriri
Vent Glaas
customers lot. Best RoaneSERVICE
Ing. Tup commission. Call Sonltiirik Glunn uud Faint
collect Titusville 267-324U.
Company
Amor)cun Heritage Home* 219 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-1622
Inc.
AUTO • RADIO
Drivo-U Repair Service
AIR Conditioning men need­
ed. gee our ad under Edu­ PERSONAL RADIO k T. V.
cation A Instruction. Com­
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
l ‘h. 323-0655
mercial Trade* UuutuU;.

31. Art idea For Sale

86. Automobiles • Tracks

TWO WAY intercom $12.30.
'63 Jct’p with 4 wheel drive.
FA 2-5302.
Also Power Band Saw. CnS
T-SHIRTS 48c, work gloves,
after 6 p. m. PA 3-4272, caps, Khaki Pants. Surplus
'52 CHEVY pickup and Chevy
City, 201 W. 1st.
wagon. $130 caah buys both.
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
Six new tiros included. Ph.
stoel, window sills, lintels,
323-0362.
dry wells, grease traps,
step*, table tops, stepping 37. Boats • Motors
stones, lot marker*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Gtleway To T h t Waterway
308 Elm Ave,
FA 2-5751 Kobriou Sporting Goods,
Your EVINRUDE D ia le r '
Singer Round Bobbin sew­
ing machine, equipped lo slg 304-6 g E. 1st Ph. PA 2-5MI
rag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­
ments of $j.30. FA 2-9411. 38. Motorcyclta • Scooters
SPINET PIANOS— We have VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10.63 down k $3.32 Week­
In this vicinity two spinel
ly.
planus which must be sold
Lewis Sales A Service
at once. They can be pur­
2317 Cuunlry Club Road
chased by making small
Ph. FA 2-7936 . .
deposit and taking over
am i II monthly payment*. 1959 Vespa Grand Sport, ClU
Inquire Thompson Music
FA 2 5035.
Co., 29 Colonial plaza .Mall,
Orlando. Thone GA 5 4577. 39. Trallon • CahsMd

Royal magic margin Type­ t Bedroom House Ira liar. M L
writer, Like now. 850. Re­
clien, living room, bath 'with
aliowrr. Ph. FA 34610 01
frigerator, late m o d e l
FA 26354.
llotpotnt $73. Call 322-8910.
Jm

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Officials of South Semin­
ole VFW Toet 8207 signed
final papers and received the
deed for the recently purchaaed property where the
new Post Home will be lo­
cated at last week'a regular
monthly meeting.
The property, formerly the
Harris Boat Works, is locat­
ed on the Old Dlxio Highway
north of Long wood. Handling
the t-ansactlon was H. S.
“ Hew" A r n o l d , Seminole
County realtor.
A combined meeting of the
post and Auxiliary will he

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Feb. 28. The next re ruler
merlin* of the Poet will be
nn March 12.

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MRS. C. I. MILLIKEN i« the new owner of the stereo Riven away tluritiR
Shoemaker Construction Company’s open house at Jdyllwiltle. Giving the
certificate to Mrs. Mllllken i» Joe Dennison, rep resen ting Shoemaker Conatruction, while Herbert Stcnstrom, local realtor looks cm. (Herald Photo)

•'The greatest cause of
blindness in children is pa­
rental neglect," Dr. 'Sidney
Katz, local opthamotogUt,
told members of tho Pinecrest PTA Tuesday In an In­
formal talk on diseases ot
the eye.
Standardized visual chart
tests nr* not very reliable,

U . S* Bound
^LONDON (UPI) ~ Labor
party leader Harold Wilton,
who has high hopes ot becoming one of the youngest
prime ministers In British his­
tory, worked today on plans
to visit the United Stales and
secure s "happy relation­
ship" with President Ken­
nedy,
Oldest Anglican church In
the western hemisphere is
said to be St. Peter’s Church
In St. George, Bermuda,

Dr. Katz said, because of the
ability of children to mem­
orize the chart.
He advised parents to have
their children’s ’eyes checked
before they go to school to
determine if there are any
defects in vision wliirh need
to be corrected before they
handicap the child's learning
process.
In other business, Mrs. Ro­
bert Hoscmond, chairman of
the Beautification Commit­
tee requested an extra 8225
to replace tho dead shrub­
bery In the front of the school
with hardy plants that will
noi be affected by freezing
weather,
Mrs. Hoscmond note that
though the initial cost of the
hardier shrubs Is more, the
long range cost wilt prove
minimal.
A motion was made and
carried to appropriate the
necessary fund*.

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BACON

Vice president Dill Shepard,
presiding in the place of
President Kenneth McIntosh
who was absent because of
Illness, urged parents of Pinecrest School children to re­
member Mist membership
dues in the PTA arc at ill be­
ing accepted for Uiia school
year. Parents may send dues
to the teacher by the child,
lie said.

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n v LARRY VERSHKI.
Remember the hasvie last
year (Jan. 11*) regarding our
medical examiners? . . . Man,
we hail headlines for days . , .
Our examiners threatened to
■|uit . . . demanded legislation
governing the signing of
death certificates in the coun­
ty .
Just for the record the
delegation met yesterday . . .
and where worn Vince Roberts,
Ixmnard Munson and Ed Ston«r? Eh I
• • •
The courthouse tuluy looked
like the "mob scene" from
C'orsnr and Cleopatra . . , ,
without l.iz Taylor of course
. , . unless she’s getting her
license tag in Seminole Coun-

ty.

Tornado-Force Winds Ravage Seminole;
Power, Phone Lines Disrupted
Heavy wind anil rnin storms
near tornado force slashed
through South S e m i n o l e
County shortly after 8 a. m.
today rutting a swath through
Altamonte Springs, Cassel­
berry and Longwood up to
Five Points.
Trees and power lines were
down throughout the tri-city
area with Altamonte Springs
hit the hardest.
Mayor Ijtwicnre 8 Wofford

reported that winds were up
to at least PO miles per hour
and estimated that an Inch
and a half of rnin fell during
the PO minute storm. Hermits
Trail, Sit -PIG and Maitland
Ave. were closed due to fallen
trees and a t least one home
on l.nkr Florida wua known
to have suffered extensive
damage from u fallen pine
In i',

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Swafford said that State
Road L*ept. crews were notifieil and that the Altamonte
Springs Sanitation Dept. went
to work immediately on clear­
ing the debris,
Casselberry, perhaps t h e
lightest hit, lepoitcd that
their greatest inconvenience
resulted from a fallen power
line across Cake Triplet Dr.
and power fnilures.
In l.ongwood Ihe emergency

wutrr pump wag put to use
for the first Unte since its re­
cent completion and nlthough
power was restored within an
hour in the business section
some outlying areas still aru
without rurrent.
Longwood plumbers tleorge
Reek and Son estimate that
their building on E. Lake Are.
auffered some $200 damage
when the hurricane strength
winds ripped off a sign and

pnrt of the naif.
Forest Rangers also were
kept busy st a fire resulting
from power lines down on
llwy. 17-1*2 between Rig Tree
ltd. and Five Points.
Florida Power Co officials
told the Herald shortly before
press time that every availaide unit was put to work in
the field with the hopes of
having power restored to all
areas hy nightfall.

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W E A T H E R : Cloudy and warm lit rough Wednesday. High today, 70-75. I.ow tonight, 15-55,

Nobody .eked me hut. after VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Kstnhlishcd 1008 TUKS.. FEI11tUARY~loT 'lOOiT^ANKOUn."'FLORIDA NO. 051
t h i s morning’s tain why|
doesn't the rity convert tin
sewage l i raiment plant Into
a water treatment plant.
• • •
HURRICANE FORCE WINDS ripped off tlie zs|K n nnd part of the roof nt
How come that Idnl sanrtuOeorgo Reek and Son Plumbing on E. Lake Ave. in Longwootl during this
ary hearing Is scheduled for j
morni ng' wind nnd rain rvtorni onslaught which hit the entire South
Oiliittdn on Fell. 2M instead of
Seminole
area. I)umugc.s wore estimated at aonte $200 to the building.
There
was
fog
and
drirrto
hazardous,
tieorgia
hud
three
up
to
liulf
foot
deep
closed
|
Virginia’»
(Hand
County.
In
this county when we ate so ll&gt; I nited Press International
(Herald Photo)
in
much
of
the
rest
of
the
na­
to
four
inches
of
snow
in
its
sehools
in
parts
of
Virginia,
I
North
Carolina’*
lllue
Ridge
The
Southland
got
a
double
vitally concerned?
tion,
with
snow
flurries
powuortheust
corner
and
ice
forc­
North
Carolina
and
Georgia.
{
Mountains
the
p
r
a
•
d
a
w
n
• • •
dose of winter fury today—
The heaviest snow depths of | snows were three inches deep ed the closing of U. S. 21 and | dering the central Rockies
A FEW CONVERSATIONS. tomudic winds which ripped
piiMuunlr
A CONVERSATION WITH buildings in Florida and sur­ six inches wete repotted i nl and driving conditions were -111 near Clayton.
MACK CLEVELAND JR.
REPORTER: What about prise snows which c l o s e d
this pay raise fur the county schools in three other states.
Tlie storm line swept across
commission ?
CLEVELAND: As far a* Central Eluiidu and unleashed
Manhunt
I'm rourcriicd it will liuve to a series of tornadoes.
BOSTON (UPI)—An inten­
county
ambulatory
patients.
eminent
extensively
in
tills
Dr.
Munson
and
Armao
come from the commission as
Tentative oiler of between
Tot nutloct were s p o t t e d
sive
manhunt was under way
Fitzpatrick said Hie county
said their firm will open bids
a body and net just from one near Pine Hills, near Orlando, $9 and $1(1 daily eseh (or the respect."
today fur a man who may lie
also
must
make
arrange­
for
their
new
facility
on
Fell.
care
of
the
county’s
Indigent
commissioner . . . Also can't mill at Lake Wales, and u pos­
Commissioners J. C. Hut­
Wimp of near tornmlic proportions hit the SnnBoston's "phantom strangl­
see a pay raise for the boen| sible tornado damaged planes while patients was offered to chison, John Fitzpatrick, Lee 28 and expert lo have il com­ ments to cure for Nrgro in­
ford area this morning as a tvnmll tornado atruck
er.'*
if they lire going III h ire nil nod u Iimokiii at the Lakeland the County Commission Mon­ (•ary mill John Alexander pleted aland (let. I. The mam digent patients.
Pine Hills, an Orlando suburb.
administrative aide.
Falling tree limbs knocked out power nnd tele*
airport. Trees were blown day evening hy nllicials of were lolil that Ihe Dellary building will house 88 hods,
Back
At
Work
down and electric service dis­ Retirement Life a proposed i nursing home would expect a with cottages providing more,
BAGHDAD, Irag (Ul’ll - phone service while the aquall also tlainugod road con­
A CONVERSATION WITH rupted in the Tumpn area end Dellary nursing home.
■bort-term contract lor a cer­ Armao said construction of
Soviet technicians brought in­ struction.
The proposal was made at tain number of county pa- one wing now depends on the
CORDON FREDERICK:
Snnford N'nvnl Air Station
roofs wete damaged in Punto Iraq'by Hie former govern
the Informal discussion by tienta, In multiples of fo u r- county's contract.
REPORTER: What about anm City.
inrnt were rc|mrtcd hark at reported winds of 44 knot*
Commissioners will meet
tliis pay rai-c?
111 li winds swept a com- Dr. Leonard Munson, presi­ eight, 12. 16, 20. Flt/patrick
work today trumirlg Inc new (53 miles per hour) ut the
FREDERICK. The way the pact cai off n causeway near dent of Uta firm, and Tom s a i d the figure probably again with the nursing homo
llfaring U slated (or I p. regime's army in Hie use of Imte, along with .40 Inrli of
w«tlrt be i»y rhp^nelshbyhwv* ofllciiiD Mi Marelt 21.
n utter* has becu* pirn.tied to Li. I'eUTaburgffV tally injur­
ruin between 7 nnd 11 n.m.
m. Feb. TO by Juvenile Communis!-bloc wca|xms.
Alexander said the Com­ Judge Vernon Mize for four
the delegation us a one man ing a Wiscon-tu visitor. The ^ P a tie n ts’ would' derive. *fhe of Jo. II" stlthdi Ihe county
Scotl Burns, Floridn Power
request | fail to see hu.v we victim. Carl How man of Shs- Commi* ‘loners w e r e (old. has ttirce alternative'! flutld missioners also will ntrcl la­ Sanford boys charged with Mediation Seen
nnd Light manager, sniil fall­
run in good conscience net on b'lygan, Wia., d ied in tlie Occi­ nursing gjre, tontine medi­ and operate a new nursing ter this week with nllicials prlly larceny.
GENEVA (UPI)—Neutral* ing lien limit* caused short
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
cines. food, shelter, nigld home. Intiiil and lease it, or of Hie Sarcpta Rest Home lo
it.
The boys were charged by at tlie 17-nation disarmament cin oils and knocked out pow­
d e n t. and his wile, Irene, was
clothing and linens. Medical tMiard tlie patients.
—High
winds blew a compact
consider
an
offer
lo
care
for
.Sanford pollrr with theft conference moved today to er service In fit) per cent of
hospitalized.
care would lie furnished hy
car
nil
a causeway leading to
A CONVERSATION WITH
of
rake*
from
supplies
de­
uicdinie between Hie Soviet Sanford's outlying areas for
A number of cats were re­
the patirnl'a own physician.
JAN FORTUNE:
posited in early morning Union and Ihe West In an ef­ us much ns fit) minutes.
Hie Sunshine Skyway today,
ported dumuged in tlie Lake
Other benefits would he rec­
Reporter: What have you Wales tornado. Hioken glass.
hours Indore local gnxriles. fort lo break Hip deadlock on
He milled tlie trouble seem­ fatally injuring a Wisconsin
got to say alaiut that pay In i lies, utility lines mid dr reation, reading room, music
They were romiiilltrd by a nuclear lest ban treaty.
ed lo In* centered in thu Idyll- visitor.
room, chapel and occupation­
raise?
Judge Mize to the county
The accident occurred as a
vvildu ami Genevn nreas anil
bris littered the streets.
al therapy.
Fortune: I'm hero today onJail on Frb. 8 and held In- General Exodus
severe squall line moved In
iiltutg
Smith
Sanford
Avenue.
The Tampa Weather liurent
Dr. Munson pointed out
ly to observe, that's all.
romiiiunlcado until Feb. II,
WASHINGTON ( UPI)—Tlie
Fiist estimates, he said, Iriini the Gulf acro n Central
received reports of "definite
Reporter: No comment at torimdo-lype damage” in the average cost lor hospitallzawhen thry were released In Strategic Air Command wilh pointed to oxtiuiidvo damage Florida.
lion lor heart, terminal ranall on tin- raise?
Hip ruslmly id llu-ir par­ drew several 1147 jets from to power lines hut In (lie final
Tlie victim wa» identified
llrlandO' area. Signs were
Fortune: I'm just suing down, ! j f j it home* had roof cor and other serious forms
ns Carl Bowman of Sheboy­
England last week ill a pre­ nnnlysis proved to ho light.
would
become rots.
Appointment of Clyde Fuess eventually
of disease is $28 50 per day.
down (lie line now; maybe
Judge Wire at mam today liminary lo the planting gen­
as new Casselberry Building county linsinets Paul Bates,
diinuigo mid one rur was re­
tine tit dorisl reported to gan, Wise. Hit wife, Irene,
Armao said that "medicare
later.
Invited
Uir press lo attend eral exodus of U. S. nuclear
Inspector went through Mon­ ex-officio member of Hie
potted off the road,
The
Herald that ill proceeding was taken to a hospital here.
is coming, whether we like it
Witnesses said a freak gust
bombers from overseas liases. from Orlando to Sanford dur­
Jim Seliestn, subs mannger or whether we don't like it day night by a 3-1 vote of board n charge of studying and rrporl the hraring.
A CONSERVATION WITH
The father of one of Hie
of wind lifted Ihe light car
(lie
Board
of
Aldermen
despite
of
a
Luke
Wales
radio
station,
ing
till'
height
of
Hie
Storm
. . . and nursing homes will
JOE DAVIS:
continued offers of Alderman Ihe problem, reported that in Iwiys repotted this morn­ Too Much Stress
the wind Mew his mitomnhilf Irons the roadway as it tra ­
REPORTER: Say bow .heut saw a twister hit the s&lt; uth. he utill/ed by Hie federal gov- CliH Overman ot “ remain on his opinion "it kinks favor­ ing hr has forwarded a I d ­
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he off Uin highway and into the veled south from the St.
rust seelion of that central
ler of protrs! alxiul Ihe Im­ llighl recorder of the North
Ibis . . .
Petersburg end of Hie Sky­
the job."
able that the county will
prisonment In Coventor west Orient Airlines Jet which ditch.
DAVIS; Well, Mr. Vershel Florida town.
way. It lauded upside dawn
Hecommended by Mayor make a study and survey to­ Farris llryant.
"One family of seven was
Damage
was
light
to
tele­
I have not determined if it is
crashed in Ihe Florida Ever­ phone wires, according to It. in ehrsl-deep water, its doors
Fred Heath, Fuess' appoint­ wards providing outfall."
rating hreukfust when they
the proper tiling to do a t this
glades las) Tuesday indicate* F. Slieilden, Southern Bell - evidently Jammed by Hie Im­
The
llecrcation
Commis­
ment was approved liy Aidersaw their bout fly hy the win­
time.
Hie piano was subjected lo
men Art la-go, L. E. Wood- sion. which presented a bud­
dow," said Siclicsta. “They
Telephone malinger. He said pact.
violent
stresses
severe
enough
get
in
the
nmount
of
$.1,100,
lianvs
and
Board
Chairman
one pole was dawn in Geneva
Well John . . . As we used to hcuid no sound, then nil of a
to came structural failure, Il
sudden their roof blew rdf.
and a number of drop wire* Record Earning's
RELF.M. Brazil (UPI) - A Edward Lunn (ieorgr How­ was given » sum of Sl.onn as
say before the drrlino of the
was learticd today.
The house wu* a shambles."
Brazilian naval vessel headed ard cast the only "nay" vole a starter to gel tla hall field
(lead-ins lo hollies) were
Roman Empire , , .
NEW YORK (UPI) —
EUrwhcie in Dixie, snows for the mouth of Hie Amazon although Overman, who said in sha|M&gt; in time fo* March
knocked down l,y fulling limits. American Telephone (k Tele­
Net suit HspetUi tal dentru
Expansion
Asked
2,
Little
la-ague
Iry-ouls.
he
would
like
to
refrain
from
GENEVA (Ul’l) - Tlie So
River today under orders lo
No large ruble*, above or be­ graph Co., the world's larg­
mi fei
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
escort the hijacked Venezue­ taking any part in Hie matter, Bcstriauu installations also vie) Union refused In budge
low ground, were ilninngeil.
tjllnl ei fe- (iltiuco tiel guslar
lan freighter An/oategut here indicated at several points will lie completed and .septic |)Mlay from its take-it-or- Male Sell Scull Kelly coltril However, ufter-llie-fact dam- est corporate entity, had re­
dell erhn.
leave-it stand on conditions today for a new four-year col- age may result, Slieilden mill, cord |!*ti2 earnings but (ell
for forma! surrender by Its that he was not in lavor of tanks put in
Che il fe’ constroto in tner
short of Hie all-time peak in
lleatlt and la-go advised for a nuclear lest ban treaty. lege in Pensacola, expansion
Ihe move.
rebel rrew.
explaining moisture m a y corporate profits set by Gen­
degli allri (lei. Muck!
ul
Florida
Atlantic
University
that
a
(trail
of
the
proposed
Tlie
hoard
unanimously
vot­
American,
British
and
So­
A spokesman for Hie Brazi­
creep inside the cubic*.
• • •
lian Foreign Ministry in Rio ed lo go ahead with posting new charter had Inert com viet disarmament negotiators In a four-year college ami lo­ County Engineer William eral Motors, Hie company's
Man does that roof at the
dc Janeiro said political asy­ Intent of Annexation for pleled and presented to Ihe gathered at a private lunch cation of un undergraduate llu«h reported extensive dam- annual report showed today.
Ag building leak and leak and
Shopping
Center Seminole County legislative for what their spokesmen school of engineering al Hie
lum would be granted the pro Eastrrn
age to road const eviction, es­
leak.
Communist Venezuelans who "subject (o drainage pro­ Delegation and that Hie en­ railed a "social'' meeting. University of South Florida.
pecially heavy mi 25th Street
* • •
abling
act
would
lie
ready
blems
and
ohlitr
ration
of
It was their first joint meet­
seized the freighter last week
Herald Index
and
Seminole Boulevard in
Tills rain has ju*t about
in Hie Caribbean, en mute Paragraph Four" which deals by March 15 If Hie charter ing since Hie 17 nation ills- I lope Soars
H lldge
Pag** 7
killed the goose as fur us fin.
solely with the water rate is approved hy Ihe la'gtsla- armamrnl conference resum­ By United Pies* lnliiii.itiiui.il ( 'usselberry. Work will be illlo Houston, Tex.
('lun-ific.l „
., Page 0
Hopes snared today for »eU liiyed in roniplcting these
tailing Seminole I’nik KneeThe An/oategui was report- raise of Casselberry Utility lurc in April, it then will ed la-re last week after a
C-sniit *
Page 8
tlrmcnt of the Cleveland projects.
route hack lo Hie people for two month recess.
ed anchored in Brazilian ter­ Co.
w ay road.
• • •
City .Manager W. E. Know­
Dear Abliy .......
Pag* 7
newspaper*
strike and Hie
It was pointed out that al a referendum.
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, (D
ritorial waters Monday night
Editorial ....... . ... Page 4
A public meeting lor Hie Minn ), who was present, told suburban Philadelphia trans­ les said there was no exten­
in the north channel of tlie though Ihe county assumes
OOPS! We goofed again,
Page 7
Eiiti'iuiiiimcnt
Amazon River mouth, about (mi rcspon-diildy «n drainage sole purpose of discussing Hie United Press International portation shutdown. Negotia­ sive damage reported liul that
and made (Ivuige llobrow un­
Page 7
Puzzle
...
50 miles from Macapa. capi­ fur Hie Center, Hie malter promised charter was tel for that It w.ii a “ fruitful discus tions resumed in Ihe long the street department xva*
happy. The petitions he pre­
I’Mgc 8
JOHN FITXI’ATIIICK tal of the northern territory of providing outfalls for the next Monday al 7:10 p. in. sion hut there was no sign Southern Pacific Badway dis­ checking. No major repuir Society ....
sented to the legislative dele­
needs were reported.
pute.
. Page S
entire South Seminole area In Hie Casselberry Town Hall. of any signficant shift."
Sport*
of Antapa.
Onu Man Fight
gation opposed . . . not fa­
vored . . . annexation hy ritirs
and countira without referen­
dum.
• s o
There is absolutely no truth
to the report that Republican
Jan Fortune wa» lute to the
Pay hikes, increased court only, asked the legislator* to cituliliahlng a rounty • wide hut Uihtril, "if they do receive four per rent of their salaries water rimsi-rvution and druin- pound, with n full-time offi­ in Seminole County. _
legislative hearings M-caus* fees und a revised pension introduce a hill increasing fire department. Fitspatrirk u pay raise, then 1 want one into u pension fund, mulched nge, and to establish under cer, and to control junk or
Justice u( thu P u re Elmer
Seminole County Cominis'ion- said the Commission "was not in a comparable amount.” hy four per rent paid by the this survey a water control *uIvtigc yntds.
he roulduT find Saufutd
,
Ashley
asked for dog control
plan were broached by county
ers pay $100 monthly. He ex­ unanimous" on Hits question. Williams now receives $11,500 counties. They may retire af­ prugrum of dams, levees,
None whatsoever, honest, |
Alexander, speaking tor the legislation and also for a law
mean it . . . Plea»e believe me office holders to the Seminole plained Commissioners noWr
Circuit Judge Volie A. Wil­ annually, plus $1,000 supple­ ter 10 years or more of service cunuls, dikes, reservoirs, etc., Commission, asked for nodd­ permitting justices to levy
C o u n t y li-gislutivu hearing receive $200 monthly in pay liams Jr. requested of the leg­ mental pay.
ut tlie age of GO. The revised to regulate and control thu ing legislation towunl (he fu­ fines up lo $200, rather thun
. . . Aw, comeon!
• • •
Jtlus $100 fur expenses. He islators they support general
Monday uflrinoon.
Arthur II. Beckwith Jr., plun would Increase the indi­ water supply, payable through ture establishment of-a crim­ the present $t&lt;*0 limitation.
Possible li-gisiutb'n on Uicse asked fur $100 monthly, to in­ legldation seeking aaluiy in­ court clerk, sought sup|&gt;ort of vidual contribution to H'a per genet ul obligation bond*, ns- inal court of record when
Just for the record . . . .
Coustulile Grady Hall ask­
Don't blame our county prtac- matters were brought up at a clude expenses. He said the crease* for State Supreme the delegation for statewide rent and would allow the of­ aeasnii-nta und ud vulorein Seminole County's population ed for legislation permitting
cutor Karlyle Houahnlder fur public hearing called hy S. J. increase would bring local Court justice*, Courts of Ap­ legislation increasing many ficers to retire etter 10 years taxes to he approved in u ref­ exceeds 100,000. The delega­ the appointment of a deputy
tion frowned on this request, constable.
those kids being kept in jail Davis J r M incumbent Repre­ Commissioners up to the Flor­ peals Judges und Circuit Court court fees. He explained these or more of servire ul the ag* erendum.
judge*. He added if the gen­ excess fees go to the rounty of 55.
“ We must take tare of the since Ihe court could not l&gt;e Tlie School Board asked for
. . . that’s strictly Vernon sentative, who invited three ida average.
candidate* to sit in: Mack
Other Commissioners pie*, eral hill fails he would ask general fund.
General Hutchison, speak­ water supply," General Hut­ established until oflor results a $000 minimum hid taw and
Mire's hot potato.
Cleveland Jr., for the Senate, ent. Chair man J. C. Hutchi* only that he receive consider­
SupjHirt of a revised state­ ing for the County Commis­ chison said, “or the develop­ of tlie 1070 federal census aru Svminul* Memuiial Hospital
MEMO TO JFK: How come and Gordon Frcdeiivk and sou, John Alexander aruf Lee ation comparable to other lo­ wide pension plan for aheriffa sion, asked support of local ment of Florida will ho cur­ published in 1971.
sought a 00-day extension on
Gary, made no cunimenL Nor cal Circuit judges. "If they and deputies was asked by legislaUon permitting the re­ tailed."
three-fourths of the Post Of. Jan Fortune (or Hie House.
bhriiff Hobby also request­ filing its budget request after
John Fitzpatrick, who said did they comment when Fits- do not receive a pay raise, I Hhulff J. L. Hobby. Present­ tention of a consulting engi­
Legislation also was sought ed legislation reguluting the the close of i u fiscal year en
fice parking lot is reserved
he was speaking for himself J pa trick asked tut legislation want nunc," Williams
ly sheriffs and depulias pay neer to conduct a survey for to establish a county animal activities of privuta detectives SepL JO.
fu r DO employes?

W inter Fury K ayo's Dixie

m w A ...

Indigent Care Offered

Hearing Feb. 26
For Four Boys

BRIEFS

★ ★ ★

★ ★ ★

55 Mile Gales
Sweep Area
★ ★ ★
Compact Blown
Off Causeway

Casselberry Netties

New Building Boss

Hijackers Set
To Surrender

Reds Firm
On Ban Treaty

Now What's $100 A Month More, Eh Mack?

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.

Calamity And 'Cuber'
Fill Capitol-Gumey
THURS., FE B R U A R Y 14, 1903

COUNTY NEW S

PA G E 12

scuttling the friendly govern­
,
tha ment o f Canada.
He stated that Congre*
8cmlnola County Young Re­
waa shocked when the Presi­
publican Club joined party
dent presented the budget
faithfuls to throng the Col­ Just short o f 100 billion dol­
iseum In Orlando Tuesday lars, coldly asked fo r a 12
night fo r • Lincoln Day cele­ billion dollar deficit and then
proposed a tax cut. II* pre­
bration.
dicted that such action would
Highlight o f the evening
furthar cheapen the dollar
wee tha speech by Represent­ and the resulting Inflation
ative Ed Gurney o f Winter would hurt the very people
Park, now serving his fresh­ the administration is planning
man term in tha U. S. Con­ to help.
Gurney has been assigned
gress, in which h* gave his im­
to the very important Space
pressions o f the "new fron­
Committee in Congress.
tier” .vfter observing it at
Tuesday n i g h t ' s affair,
close range.
which included a fried chicken
He characterised Washing­
ton as being fu ll o f “ confus­
ing calamity and 'Cuber*."
Naming Cuba aa tha number
one issue, he laid that ell the
congressmen's mail is full of
letters from constituents ask­
ing "what la the administra­
By Loots* Simnnek
tion
going to
do
about
The council o f the Atta­
Cuba?"
in o n t e Spring* Community
Gurney la not reassured by
Chapel at Its last meeting
the Defense DepL’a "Snow
Job" and questioned the ad­ elected Neel Buell chairman
'

By Jane Casselberry

Twenty

CAP Squadron
Names Officers,
Has Foot Drills

Sweetheart Banquet held Sat­ Tommy Partin and Alice Fot.
Following
the coronation
stud­ urday night in the acbool
entertainment was provided
cafelorium.
ents crowned Ana Slavik
The Coronation took place by young ladies of the Bar­
’ "M iss OHS" and Thad TJn- on a atage beautifully deco­ bara School of Dance in San­
By Moas Grinstead
Four CAP senior members
go "M r. OHS" at tbe annual rated with heart* and flow- ford.
The king and queen then met last Saturday at the
era before a vaat audience
led student* In a grand march North O r l a n d o Commun
of fam ilici and friend*.
We* Swemon and Sutanne to music by the Blue Royals liy Building to disruss fu
Partin, runner* up in the con- of Winter Park to officially lure plans for the newly or­
open the 1903 Sweetheart Ball. ganised South Seminole Com
le*t, crowned the winner*.
A fter the coronation Junior posite Squadron.
The court waa made up of
Appointed
to offices by
High
Students held their Val­
repreaentativc* chotrn from
each senior high class. For entine Dance in the Women's Cdr. Henry Ward o f North
Building
which was Orlando were Jack O'Donnell
the ninth grade were Billy Club
decorated
with of Sanford a i operations o f­
Silkier, Judy Mlnter, Bobby beautifully
Iltagally set forest fire* an Steward and Joy Wainwright; huge red and whltr hearts ficer and acting commandant
nually destroy thousands o f for the tenth grade, Jimmy suspended from the ceiling. ot cadets; Mrs. Lynwood MlTables, each centered with chaux o f Longwood as p e r
acres in Florida tlmlier and Courier, Marilyn Partin, Bar­
a
single lighted taper, form­ aonnel officer and David Tilry
Gonge
and
Maureen
Boyle
pnlpweod worth hundreds o f
son o f North Orlando aa pub­
thousands o f dollars. Last and for the eleventh grade, ed a sem icircle around the
lic
information officer and
Tom
Mlnter,
Carole
Beasley,
dance
floor.
year, when 8,008 forest fires
testing officer.
occurred In the state, 8,094
Following their meeting the
were deliberately set and, in
seniors m et with 11 boys to
•pits o f rewards offered for
practice foot drills.
information leading to arrest
The new squadron's goal Is
and conviction, the wood ar­
lo attain 100 cadets and 50
sonist continues his dreadful
senior members by Decern
work.
ber o f this year. Membership
The Florida Board o f For­
la open to Seminole County
estry w ill pay rewards up to
teenagers between the ages
|260 fo r information resulting
of 12 and 18 years and to all
in arryst and conviction o f a
Interested adults. Further in
wood arsonist. The Florida
formation and literature is
Bankart A n n . also maintains
available from Ward upon re­
• fund fo r offerin g cash re­
quest.
wards with 10 o f |100 each
payable during any one cal­
endar year. A third reward
source is tbe Florida Forest
Arson fund which is provided
by a representative group o f
landowners and the forest In­
dustries. This group will pay
rewards up to $1JKX).
Last year there wars six
persona rewarded with total
ny Mona Grliwtead
payments o f |600, the Florida
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Forest Berviee. reported. O f
Fasula today reminded resi­
883 convictions during the
dents o f the village that all
year, 84 were felonies.
those wishing to vote In the
Under state laws the ma­
March election must register
licious etartlng o f fires on the
even though they registered
lands o f other is a felony.
for last year's election.
Conviction o f an offender can
CORONATION CEREMONIES worn held ut
Tbe earning election will a**
bring up to flva years' lmOviedo High Suturduy night during the annual
the municipality get Ite firet
prisonmenL Intentional start­
Sweetheart Banquet to crown Ann Slavik, “ Mian
fully elected council since It
ing o f firs* Is subject to a fine
OHS” and Thud Lingo, “ Mr. OHS." The popular
we* chartered five y ea n ago
up to f!,000 and/or imprisonstudents were chosen fo r the honors through
hy the North Orlando Co.
ment up to three years.
senior class elections.
(Herald Photo)
Itrgistntlon hooka, In addi­
»r
Oviedo

High

School

Forest Service
Offers Rewards
For Information

All Voters
Must Register
In Village

DeBary Club
Invited To
Art Festival
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members o f the DeBary
A rte end Crafta Club have
been Invited to exhibit in the
Sidewalk A r t Festival to be
held March 8-9 on Park Ave.
In W inter Park.
A registration fee o f |2 will
be required fo r each exhibit­
or who will be allowed a 14
foot afiace and w ill be responsible fo r setting up and
taking tare of his exhibits on
both days o f the Festival.
A sum o f |U00 will be given
in awards with an additional
6600 going fo r "Beat In the
Show."
Reservations may be ins dr
with "A rts Original," 333 N.
Park Ave. In Winter Park.
Checks should be made jiay•hie L&gt; the "Sidewalk A rt
Festival.

Longwood To
Organize Scouts
By Dowau Halm
A meeting will be held at
8:80 p.m. Monday at tha Longwood Elementary School in
an e ffo rt to orgaalse a Boy
Scoot Troop tor tha arse.
A ll intereeted parents o f
boya 11 yaara eld or older
are urged to attend.

tion to being open during reg.
ular offlra hour* at tha V il­
lage Hell, will also be open
from 7 p. m. until D p. m. on
Wednesdays and F r i d a y s
through March 15. Closing
date fo r candidates to qualify
Is Feb. 28.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School's Brain
Team defeated Oak Ridge of
Orlando in an exciting 316310 point match In the Lyman
Auditorium Sunday afternoon.
Tlio

Lyman

Team

was

made up of Roger Schmidt,
captain; Pete Carlton, David
Smith

and a new

member,

sophomore Richard Hall, who
proved to be a valuable addi­
tion. Fletcner Cockrell
Faculty Sponsor.

is

Firemen Serve
700 Dinners
Lake Mary's Volunteer Fire
Dept, and its Auxiliary serv­
ed ut least 700 barbecued
chicken
dinners
in
little
more than two hours last
Saturday night at the Fire
Hail.
Mrs. Frances Abell, auxi­
liary treasurer and publicity
chairman, said today that o f­
ficials o f both groups have
publicly expressed their ap­
preciation to all who helped
make the dinner such a suc­
cess both by attending and
supporting the event and by
helping out in preparing for
Uta dinner.

The
Oak
Ridge
Team,
which provided lough compe­
tition, included Janie Hopson, Dsrryl Neill, Carol An­
derson and Jack Grierson,
Mr*. Lcora Holt Is Faculty
Sponsor.
Milton Stokes of Orlando
Junior College again acted
as moderator and Professor
Walter R. lloberg, Instructor
in history and government at
OJC, judged the event. Un­
official
acorvkeepcrs
were
Roy
Goodwin
and
Sandy
Sherwen.
Stokes explained to the au­
dience that officials of GE
College Uowl have agreed not
to take legal action against
local high sehooia participat­
ing in Rrain Bowl competi­
tion if the radio broadcasts
are discontinued.
lie went on to say Uist the
format of the matrhes, which
is similar to that of the televlor
program,
might
be
changed so as to not infringe
on their ropywrlght in order
that bruadcasUng may be re­
sumed.
It is hoped that more stu­
dents and parenta will turn
out for these Interesting and
suspenseful
Brain
Bowl
matches and give the team
their support and encouragement.

_____________ TEAM MEMBERS Rog*r 8chmhlt, PeU Curlwn, David
Smith and Richard Hall, left to right, prov*d • winning combination fo r
Lyman laat Sunday afternoon in a match against Oak Ridge o f Orlando.
The team'* faculty gponeor, Fletcher CodtrtU* U la back- (Herald Photo)

Art Club Plans
May Festival
By M n Adam Muller
Plans lo r participation in
the Annual Slay Festival of
tha Florida Fedaratlon o f A rt
were made last week by the
Deltary Arts and Crafta Club
during a Thursday morning
meeting at t h e
Mansion
House.
The Festival will take piaee
at the Mansion House, May
It , with a food booth, package
booth, white elephant oele,
paintings, music and e grab
bag fo r tha children on the
agenda. A program o f music
will he presented hy the De­
nary Choristers.
Members o f ths club, alung
with those from nine other
clubs, were asked to contri­
bute pictures fo r the March
Showing.
New members joining the
club at last week's meeting
were Mr. and Mrs. liana Mor­
gan and Mrs. Pierson Little.

By Louise Hlmunek
Members o f the Altamonte
S p r i n g s Elementary P T A
Tuesday night voted to Join
the Seminole County P T A
Council which w ill consist o f
representatives from ail the
associations.
The council will, in part,
serve as e workshop to help
train and familiarise members
with work o f the association
and will enable the various
groups to take advantage o f
many a e r v I e a a heretofore
limited.
Delegates elected to repre­
sent the Altamonte group
were Mrs. Lawrence Swof
ford, Mrs. Thomas Pinnock,
Mrs. Leiand Berg and Mrs.
W. A . Donaldson.
Elected to e nominating
committee for Altamonte were

Mrs. Frederick Hass end Mrs
Guy Nusi from tha member­
ship and Mrs. Jan Stover from
the executive board.
A vote o f thanks was ex­
tended to Mr. Berg who con­
structed a beautiful magaxine
rack fo r the school library at
a siseable financial saving to
the PTA .
The reck, which was sorely
needed, had to be custom built
in order to accommodate vari­
ous magaslne sixes and paper
hack hooka.
Announcement was made
that a "M r. Magic” Show has
been scheduled as the next
fund raising project. The
■how will be held at the
school on Feb. 22 beginning
at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments of
popcorn and soft drinks will
be sold during the Intermis­
sion.
Proceeds from the entire
show will be used to purchase
additional library booka.
A t the lost count there were
almost 2,000 books on the
shelves and the association la
now antering the last lap in
Its race to reach the 3,000
book goal needed by the next
school year If accreditation
standard* are to be met.

AEC Exhibits
Program To Be
At Lyman High
By Jane Casselberry
The U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission's traveling axhlbIts program, "This Atomic
W orld." from the Oak Rldga
Institute o f Nuclear Htudlea,
Oak Ridge, Tenn., w ill he pre­
sented to the entire student
body o f Lyman High School
during nn asaembly from 8:54
m. until 9:44 a. m. next
Tuesday.
Tha exhibits manager will
give a demonstration end lec­
ture during the assembly on
such subjects aa atomie struc­
ture, fission isotopes, chain
reaction, nuclear energy iu
tea and radioisotopes and
their application.
Following tha assembly ha
will talk t o t h e Individual
physical and biological science
classes on atomic structure,
fission end fusion, radlatlvn
biology and nucleus and radio­
activity.
Tho program la presented et
no cost to the school.

Moose Lodge
Plans Dance
Plans have been announced
by Otis SJoblom, governor of
Hanford Moots Lodge 1861,
fo r tha February lodge-apon
cored dance to be held Fch. 23
beginning at 9 p.m. In Lake
Mary.
Mrmbcra o f 1861's Legion
will be hoeta.
Tha next initiation fo r new
members o f tho lodge will
take place in conjunction with
an initiation o f an Orlando
class to be held at 3 p.m.,
March 8 In the Orlando Lodga
H ell on W est Hwy. 441.

Oviedo HD Club
To M eet Friday

Play Captures
PTA Audience
Ry Louise Hfmanek
Egyptian Pharaohs literally
took
over
the
Altamonte
Springs P T A Tuesday night
when a play adapted from tha
book, "B oy o f tha Pyramids,"
was presented by Mrs. Trene
King'* sixth grade.
Tho children, who wrote
their own script end made
t b e I r awn costumei end
scenery, completely held at­
tention o f the audience and
were called back fo r curtain
call after curtain rail follow ­
ing the refreshingly bright
and clear performance.
A brief but interacting ac­
count o f the founding o f the
P T A in America was given
hy Sanford N . Kirkland, atate
field secretary. The associa­
tion, which actually got under­
way In 1897, began a t a tea
party where mothere, as so
often happens, spent most o f
thalr time discussing their
children's s c h o o l i n g . A
mother's group was organised
and in a short time meeting!
were taking place e t the
schools.
I t was some time later befora men were Included fo r
membership in the association.

members

of

Chapel Elects
New Officers
In Altamonte

ministration's confusing re­
ports on the number o f Rus­
sians stationed In Cuba.
It was first stated that 8,000 Russian troops were in
Cubs, later, that 4,000 had
been withdrawn and, finally,
an estimate was given saying
that 0,000 troops still were
there.
"These must be the same
figures they used to compute
the budget” Gurney quipped.
He received very little con­
fidence from the State Dept,
briefing in which Avsrill Herrlmen reported on Southeast
Asia end "Soapy” Williams’
reported on Africa.
He also criticised recent
deveiopmente in foreign a f­
fairs charging tha Kennedy
administration with embar­
rassing Great Britain with
the Skybolt episode which
hurt her chances with tha
Common Market and with

Lyman Schedules
Family Institute
By Jane Casselberry
Dr. Douglas Brown, professor o f Marriage and Family
Living and the School o f So­
cial W elfare at Florida 8tate
University
in
Tallahassee,
was at Lyman High School
last Saturday to confer with
Principal Ralph Dlgga, PT A
President Burbon Ferrell and
program
chairmen Mrs.
Thomas Pinnock Jr., and Mrs.
Janies Blrkenmeyar.
Plans ware made fo r the
Family Institute to be con­
ducted by Dr. Brown at L y ­
man next Tuesday, Wednes­
day and Thursday under the
sponsorship o f the P T A . He
will speak eeperately before
student and adult groups on
problems o f marriage and
family living.

Athletic Assn. Nets
$ 3 0 0 From Dinner

By Linda Rmithnoa
The Oviedo Home Demon­
stration Club w ill meet at
9:30 e. m. Friday in the
Oviedo Canning Kitchen.
The program will include a
demonstration on mouth-toinouth rescuscltation by Red
Cross personnel and a talk on
selection o f pots and pans by
Miss M yrtle Wilson, county
IfD a g en t

High Athletic Assn, served
330 persons at a chicken din­
ner sponsored by the croup
last Saturday night in the
cafeteria of the Longwood
Elementary School.
Proceeds were reported at
approximately $300 which will
be applied against the debt
for athletic equipment pur­
chased for the school.
Entertainment waa provid­
ed by the Lyman Dance
Band. Tbe Junior High Cheer­
Seminole County area reaidrnta are invited to submit ileaders, dressed in their at­
new* Items for report In tha Sanford Herald to the news cor- itractive red sweaters and rad
and white skirts, served as
respondent in their area or directly to the Herald offices.

cheerleaders with a prise to
go to the one who sella tbe
moat shares.

o f the deacons and Mrs. W. M.
Rellisle, secretary.
Trustees elected R o b e r t
Newell as their chairman and
Mrs. B. D. McIntosh as secre­
tary.
A covered dish aupperi is be­
ing planned fo r the antira
Tnembership on Feb. 22. Dea­
cons are in charge and a spe­
cial program also is being
planned fo r the evening.

T roop 268 Sets
Cookie Sales

dinner and a dance, was spon­
sored by tha Orange County
Republican Executive Com­
mittee. Entertainment waa
provided by the Orange Coun­
ty Teenage Republican Clubs
(T A R S ).

Skate City Club
To Take Part
In Tampa Meet
The Skate City Rollers Dane*
and

Figure

IIKPO KTBK

Altamonte Spring*

Mrs. Louisa Hlmunek

TE LE PH O N E
838-1240

Bear Lake-Forest City

Mr*. Shirley Wentworth

333-1078

Casselberry

Mr*. Jan* Casselberry

838-5046

Chuluota

Mrs. Jean Si agin

385-3743

DeBary

Mr*. Adam Mailer

888-4410

Enterprise

Miss Helen Snodgrass

888-0933

Geneva

Mrs. Louise Grayson

349-4871

Lake M iry

Mrs. Frances Waster

332-8219

Lake Monro*

Mrs. If. L . Johnson

322-4722

Skating

Assn.

Meet

tha Tampa

at

838-331?

Longwood

Mrs. Donna Estes
Mrs. Mona Grinstead

822-2291

Mrs. Clarence Snyder

322-4841

Oviedo

Mrs. Unde Smithson

865-3514 \

H E R A LD OFFICESt Sanford 326-8811, 322-2818 and
322-2813; County 425-6936 and 414-6824.

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Roller

the trip Include Jo Ann Krug,
Fran Krug, W alter Satfleld.
Barbara Payne, Pam Hultotte,
George Johnson, Sharon Tuc­
ker, Lola Raub, Michels DieFailo, Gena Brnddoek, Gena
Tillman, M ail* Allen, Gall
Netxband, Scot Barnet, Carrcll Watson, Mary Margaret
Cohen, LI* Cohen, CartAyn
Cohen, Eddie Hadloclc, Carol
Dowd, Sara Klnny, Bea Sava,
reae, Tom Vletch, Billie Jo
Barnet and Debbie Perkin*.
This contingent trained hy
Kenny Perkins will be oat to
retain for another month pos­
its* Ion o f the Mid-Florida
Skating Assn. High Point
Plaque which they won laet
month and have proudley dis­
played at their rink in Fern
Park.

By Louis* Simnnek
Girl Scout* o f Altamonte
Springe Troop 288 w ill be
making door to door celle beglnlng Friday in their annual
Girl Scout Cookie Sale.
This year’s assortment In­
cludes the new peanut butter
sandwich in addition to tha
ehocolata mints and shorties.
The cookies sail for 45 cents
per box.
Any peraon In tha area who
does not receive a call from
on* o f tha girls, may contact
Mr*. R. F. Watts, 103 E.
Faith Terrace In Maitland
and aha w ill see that tha
cokoiea are delivered.
Tha aala will be continued
through March 2.

E D IT O R IA L

I

Members planning to make

Village Firemen
Slate Election
By Mona Grinstead
Election o f officers fo r the
newly reorganized North Or­
lando Volunteer D ep t is slat­
ed fo r Saturday e t a matting
o f the group to be held at 5
m. In the Community
Building e t the Village Recre­
ation Area.
Henry Ward, appointed lest
week by the Village Council
to heed the reorganisation,
saya that all interested men,
especially In the retired and
older groups, ere Invited to
attend Saturday's meeting.

COMM ENT

Help In Drive
Casselberry Volunteers topped Seminole
County Fire Dept*. In collections fo r Sunday’s
Cerebral Palsy Telethon turning In $364.09 to
Sanford’s $323.53 and Longwood'* $200.12.
Altamonte Springs, Oviedo and Lake Mary
report that they did not receive sufficient ad­
vance notice o f scheduled activities to partici­
pate in the drive.
Longwood’s collections were made under
some duress since Immediately after the drive
got underway the Volunteers were called fo r
standby duty ut an accident on the Sanlsndo
Springs Rd. Shortly thereafter they were called
to a woods fire out on SR 434 where the truck
broke an axle. However, firemen are trained to
overcome obstacles and the collection wpa soon
continued in the area.
All o f the volunteers who devoted time and
effo rt to the cause, no matter which area they
serve, should be highly commended fo r help­
ing out with such a worthwhile project Workers
such as our Seminole County Firemen played *
large purt in sending the drive over the top.

SOUTH SCMINOIX JR. HIGH SCHOOL
ALL PURPOSfe BASKETBALL COURT

Laid oat in squares, the jlislay was colored and label1 by those purchasing one
lu*re fo o t Each buyer waa
resented with an honorary
ted.
Anyone wishing to partidite la the project may acad
l for each square be wishes
i buy to Mrs. Phyllis Black,
f
Longwood,
association
A contest la anderway at
* school between players

Competition

Arena.

A scale drawing o f the
lulti-purpose basketball court
* association la planning to
slid at the school waa on

North Orlando
Oiteen

members

take part In the Mid-Florida

Call Your Reporters

AREA

Club

will go to Tampa 8unday, to

SOUTH SEMINOLE JUNIOR HIGH Cheerleader Pam Meant
Mr*. Phyllis Black an honorary deed to one aquar* of tha nromaa
hall court to be built at the school by the Athletic AaamChar
tfhowa colored equal** for each plot aold.
(U *n )

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Cleveland, Frederick Unopposed;
GOP Flops On Candidacy Move
B T L A R R Y VER81IEL
The top primary road pro^ Ject fo r thla count/ will b«
Celery A rc. . . . Watch and
are Mar. 7.
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Pipeline haaiile ian't over
jret . . . Watch fo r a law suit
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Say, what about an airport
for Seminole 7 . . , Like tu
ace the chamber carry on an
active fight for one the way
they backed the pipeline.
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W e have been besieged by
people wanting to know the
Latin Ln yestt'rday'a column
regarding John Fitzpatrick . .
It'a a poverty vow taken by
the Trappiata . . .
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Memo to John Fitzpatrick:
Make that pay hike effective
1965 and we'll buy a little of
It
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When the grand jury ia pan­
eled the thltd Tuesday In
April watch for a full investi­
gation into flim-flam opera­
tions in Sanford regarding
home repairs.. . . It will break
this town open at the aeams.
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Johnny Fitzpatrick m e c t i
the
legiriatlve
delegation
M onday.. . . Hcarlnga atari at
9 a. m. at the courthouie. . .
No tellln' when John will be
up there. . . . N o charge for
admiaalon.
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Republican Says
H e ll Run Then
Calls It Quits
With a wholesale scramble o f would-be candidates in
Tallahassee this morning: seeking: to beat the noon dead­
line for qualifying: in the special M a r c h 20 Legislature
election, only Seminole County’s Mack Cleveland Jr. and
Gordon Frederick escaped opposition. They are the only
ones in the entire state field, l TP I reported, to win the elec­
tion without an opponent.
Jan Fortune, English Estates, who obtained qualifying
papers at the courthouse here Thursday and who issued a
formal statement to a Herald r e p o r t e r today that he
would run on the Republican ticket for the House, failed to
qualify.
Miss Audrey Flynn, president o f the Seminole County
Young Republican Club, said that Fortune was in Talla­
hassee this morning, called home at 9 a.m. and said he in­
tended to qualify. But U P I reported after the noon dead­
line that Fortune failed

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Formal application for two to qualify and that Gevenew bulldinga out by Eastern land and Frederick are
Shopping Center have been
without opposition in the
aiked in the zoning o ffic e .. . .
March 26 election.
Price cloae to $300,000. . . .
U l'I quoted the Secretary
One will be Tradewinda Cafe*
o f State'* office that the two
teria . . .
Seminole County Dcmccrate,
M affett'a
Building
work Cleveland and Frederick, auto­
renovation now underway by
TALLAHASSEE
matically are elected . . . a*
Commercial and P a rk .. . . Ab.
More than 130
atract Co. will move in aa well of March 28 . . . ai Sem,

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Qualifying Office
Jammed 'Full'

a* Attorney G. Andrew Speer.
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County’*

next Slate

Sci

and State Hvprescntatlvq, |»-

(U P I)

—

candidates
Leglsla-

tadw U the Asad-

Near ♦'.•'vdinYday la l l * spettivcly.
*
deadline to ‘pick up your 1063
Regiatrir Camilla B tu $ im­
licenae tags.
tiled more papers weald t * • re­
ported that tire r’.neduied
ceived. some 431 cundldalcj
MEMO TO DON W ILL- Feb. 26 parljk/priiiury elec­
bad filed for the 40 seats up
tions
will
not
Si
held
since
SON: You can etart answer(or grabs.
ing your phone again . . . there Is no opposition for par­
The candidates now have
there's no need to call any Re­ ty Dominations,
to days to campaign for votes
The
March
26
voting
will
publican around here any.
be a “ token election'’ to place before the firat primary bal­
more. • e #
Cleveland and Frederick in loting Feb. 26.
Only two candidates won
Cleveland,
one-time
Watch for a release eoon on office.
automatic election without a
apeaker
pro
tern
of
the
House
bfg apartment p r o j e c t at
resigned a* Seminole Coun­ contest. Former Rep. Mack
“ Huntsville.”
ty '! State Representative last Cleveland Jr. of Sanford was

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A CO NVERSATIO N W ITH
C O U N TY JUDGE VERNON
M17.E.
REPORTER: See that let­
ter to the editor yesterday?
Any comment?
MIZE: Rather not now . , ,
I haven't flniihed the case.
R E PO RTER: la it usual tor
a 13-year.old boy to be kept
in Jail that long.
M IZE: Just no act rule.
It appeara North Orlando
women are more intereated In
politics than the men out
there. Three women, over the
last two days picked up petit!lions for town council seats.
The threeare
Mrs. Marvin
Campbell,Mrs.
Rill Sklslak
and Mrs. Anton K/ecek.
a
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The Anchor Club la holding
a ear wash at the Phillips 66
Station on the corner o f Third
SL and Park Ave. The girls
w ill be waiting for you there
from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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When you take your Sun­
day ride, cruise out toward
Sanlando Springs. Those who
have been there recently tell
us the camellias and azaleas
are especially beautiful in
th iir extensive gardens and
there are thousands of camel­
lia blooms in every shade.
I t sure looks good to see
that S h eriffs deputy getting
out o f bis patrol ear and dlreeling traffic at that eery,
V E R Y bad Intersection where
27th SU crosses Hwy. 17-92
and that s t r e a m i n g high
. school traffic and Naval A ir
Station traffic makes cross­
ing extremely h a s a r d o u s
every week-day morning.
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week to seek the new Senate
seat under the new reapport­
ionment plan. Frederick, one.
time
State
Representative,
then qualified for the House
•eat vacated by Cleveland.
Fortune was endorsed tor
the GOP nomination by the
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club but k could not
be learned if lie had won the
endorsement of the Seminole
County Republican Commit­
tee.
Don Willson. GOP county
committee chairman, had been
quoted hi* group would have
a full slate of candidates in
the field. He could not be
reached today to learn why
the Republicans '‘fizzled" in
placing a alate in the race.
The Herald was still en­
deavoring to learn at press
time why Fortune had failed
lo qualify for the elections,
since he had formally an­
nounced Ilia candidacy and
had proceeded to Tallahassee
to flic the necessary qualify­
ing papers.
Cleveland
and
Frederick
will Join Rep. Joe Davis at
Seminole County's delegation
in
the
State
Legislature,
which meets in regular ses­
sion on April 2.
“ Words cannot express my
sincere appreciation," Cleve­
land said this afternoon, “ to
the citizens of Seminole Coun­
ty for allowing me to be
nominated as State Senator
without opposition."
Frederick is attending a
legal institute seminar in
Jacksonville today.

Tax Deficit
Is Corrected

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
B u t* Auditor Bryan W illi*
u lil today a 9150 deficit found
in the books o f Orange Coun­
ty T u Assessor Helen Ben­
nett bad been corrected.
I f your 13-year-old kid ia
The deficit, made up oo
bom# late from school better June 30, 1962, was apparently
• hark . . . . he could be in Jell caused by a duplicate pay­
around this plat *
ment fo r travel expenses.
Something going on kt the
southeast corner o f the 25th
S t and French Ave. intersec­
tion. Another service station T
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Plot To Kill
DeGaulle Flops
PARIS (U P I)
- French
police foiled a new plot to­
day to kill President Charles
de Gaulle and overthrow hit
Fifth Republic regime.
Reliable sources said six
French army officers and a
woman were arrested.
There was no official an­
nouncement. But reliable gov­
ernment sources confirmed
the plot. It appeared lo have
been organized by army o ffi­
cers.
The source* said an officer
armed with a ride with tele,
scopfc light* was to have kill­
ed De Gaulle by firing al him
from a roof when he visited
l Se War School this morning.
De Gaulle made the visit
and returned to the Elysce
Palace
unharmed,
without
any
assassination
attempt
having been made.
There have been two unlucceisful attempts to kill De
Gaulle in the past two years.

Sportsmen Meet
The Seminole County Sports­
men's Assn, will meet at 7:30
in the courthouse, it was an­
nounced today.
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W E A TH E R : Clear nnd slightly wnrmcr through Saturday. High today, 6 5-70. Low tonight, 40-45.
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WASHINGTON
Sen.

George

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A.

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Smathcrs.

(D -F l*.), was a lig n e d to a
seat on the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee Thurs­
day.

Epidemic
United Pres* International
An epidemic o f the flu
continued Its sweep across
the land today, jamming hoipitais and culling into school
attendanco and
the work
force.

Release Seen
PO RT
EVERGLADES ( U l'I ) — A Cuban refugee,
one of 746 who arrived here
Thursday, said that Fidel
Castro may soon release 31
to 23 Americans being held
prisoner in Cuba.

Lifeboat

Established 1008

A bride-to-be waited in vain at tiie altar in
Miami Thursday.
The l&gt;riilcgnM&gt;m-to-l&gt;c, a young sailor, lay
dead in their new homo here.
Franklin E. Hnigh, 21, a native o f Miami,
was found dead in the bathroom o f the home he
had rented Feb. 7 nt 11406 South Sanford Avenuo
(rear) between 2:30 and 3 p.m. Thursday.
Hnigh, assigned to V A Ii-9 nt Sanford Nnvni
A ir Station, hnd informed his inndlord, Lon C.
Slmerly, 3100 South Sanford Avenue, Wednesday
that he had intended leaving early Thursdny for
Miami to I ks married.
Mr. and Mrs. Simcrly, noting Haigh's car still
parked at Ids home Thursday afternoon, investi­

Funds Okayed
For Hospilal
A $100,000 building addition
program to Semlnolt Memor­
ial Hospital will be launched
about May 1.

(

Senator Speisard L. Hol­
land and Congressman A .
Sydney Herkmg Jr. today no­

Broke Up

Rocky Moves In

N egro Vows

Take Over

Search On For
Hijacked Ship

JFK Hits
Squabbles

Fair Sailing

What's A Few Blisters!
ut 8 a.m. Thursday and
returned 12 hours inter at
8 p.m.
In accordance w i t h
President Kennedy’s phy­
sical fitness program for
Marines, the three hiked
25 miles to Stetson Uni­
versity and 25 miles back
again.

to the hikers und they
stopped o ff ut a roadside
park at Orange City for
the noon meal.
All three Murines were
back on duty today, with
Lt. Gentry limping a bit
from a cut foot und a few
blisters. Otherwise, all
three expressed they felt
no strain from their GOR o s iunchns w a re ta k en mile bike.

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gated and found tho partinlly-cind body on the
bathroom floor.
Justice o f the Fence Hugh Duncan, acting
coroner, and Deputy Jumes Q. Gnllowny investi­
gated and reported Hint apparently Hnigh had
been in bed and hnd gone to tha bathroom, where
he suffered a fatal attack.
Navy personnel at tho base Friday refused
to divulge any information about Haigh pending
an autopsy.
Jiulgo Duncan snid death apparently was
duo to natural causes but that the Navy had re­
moved tiie IKxly to tiie Jacksonville Naval A ir
Station for a |&gt;ost mortem. He said the body
probnbly would be returned to Miami fo r funeral
and burial services.

4 Boys Freed,
Hearing Slated

Marines Make Hike

Sanford'* mul ching Mu­
rine* stepped o ff 50 miles
in 12 hours flat Thurs­
day. With nothing hap­
pening: except a cut foot
and a few blisters.
Capt. Richard Ilalalip,
Lt. liarry Gentry and Sift.
Robert Ryan marched o ff
fmm the Marine ham-m-k*
at the Naval A ir Station

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NAS Sailor Found
Dead As Bride W aits

BREM KRIIAVEN, Germany
(U P I) — Tiio luxury liner
Maasdam struck submerged
wreckage outside the BremerFour boys charged with
haven harbor today, and the petty larceny and held in the
elected to the Seminole Coun­ 230 passengers were removed county Jail over last weekend
ty Senate seat without an op­ in lifeboats.
were released last Monday to
tiie custody ot Uieir par­
ponent, and former Rep. Gorents, U was learned today.
(h o V , Frederick, Sanford,
County Judge Vernon Mize,
f United Frey* International
&lt;*07 C W w l***'i«&gt; old Tfou »
* .i jV. Nelsc * A. ilickci -Her who committed live boys to
sea l m m ut an opponent
entered the T od ay New York jail, refused today to discuss
K l e M f f Carr. St. Peters­ newspaper strike and snag* the matter other than a pre­
burg, w rit unchallenged for threatened today to delay pared statement he released
the tlenincratle nomination settlement of (lie even lunger following publication hy Tiie
for Pinellas County's group Cleveland newspaper strike.
Herald Thursday of a letter
Five seat, but several Re­
o l protest by the rather of
publicans are battling for the
one boy.
scat.
Judge Mirc'e p r e p a r e d
M IAM I (U P I ) - A federal
Former State Sen. John
aviation official said Thurs­ statement follows:
Sutton, Orlando,
won the
“ On Friday, February 8,
day that “ without a doubt"
Democratic nomination for
the
Chicago-bound
jetliner 1963, four Juveniles were tak­
the Group Three Orange seat
that crashed in the Ever­ en into custody by the San­
but must fight H out on
glades killing all 43 person* ford Police Department and
March 12 with Republican
referred to the Juvenile Court.
aboard broke up in flight.
Robert II. Elrod, Orlando,
They were charged with petit
also unopposed for his par­
larceny, having been involved
ty nomination.
in a scries of (hefts of ar­
A
TLA
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TA
(U
P
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Negro
John R. Wood, Sarasota
ticles
from the front* of cer­
Democrat, received no oppotl- Dewey Roosevelt Greene Jr. tain grocery stores around the
today
carries
his
fight
to
en­
tion to his party nomination
City of Sanford. A detention
for Sarasota's new Senate roll in the University if Miss­ order was signed and they
issippi
before
three
Judges
seat, but two Republicans
of tiie U. S. Mil Circuit Court were hekl in detention in the
are running.
custody of the Seminole Coun­
In Monroe County, Char­ of Appeal*.
ty Sheriffs Department until
les Stamm, Key West, was
Monday morning, February
the lone Republican qualifier
11, 1963. After a hearing be­
A
LB
A
N
Y,
G*.
(U
P
I)
A
n
hut will face a Democrat in
fore the Cnurt, Uiey were
Integration leader vowed to­
March.
released to Uieir parents and
H ie 12 House seats to he day that Negroes would vig­ the rases were continued hy
filled in Dade County attract­ orously renew their fight to the Court until a later date
ed the moat candidates, more remove racial barriers in (his at which time di*|iositlon of
than 100. The Rev. Edward southwest Georgia city des­ the cases will he made.”
T . Graham, Miami Negro pite a setback in federal
leader and former Stale NA- court.
ACT official, qualified Just
before the deadline. He will
run in Group 13 in Dade
ORLANDO (U P I) SecCounty.
rctary of State Tom Adam*
has recommended the division
of dairy industry of the State
CARACAS, Vrnerupla (U P I)
Department of Agriculture
take over the Job of regulat­ —Two Venezuelan destroyers
ing the state's milk indus­ churned through south Carib­
bean waters today, hoping tn
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
— try.
Intercept Dip Communist-hi­
President Kennedy says the
jacked freighter Anioategul.
Western Allies are “ enjoying
Interior Minister Carlos An­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
the (usury" of squabbling over
policy and strategy because President Kennedy’s contro­ drea Perez said ships from
the Soviet threat to Berlin has versial tax program was as­ friendly countries including
receded.
sured fair sailing in (he Sen­ the United Stales were “ co­
But he ia eonfulrnt, he ate today, evrn though ad­ operating" in Ilia hunt and
the
told a news conference Thurs­ ministration leaders larked had instructions from
government
to
day, that “ if the threat cornea vote* to broaden it* path Venezuelan
again, the alliance will Join through tiie finance commit­ take part in the capture.
A spokesman for the gov­
together.”
tee.
ernment • owned Venezuelan
Navigation Co., operators of
th* 3,216 ton vessel, said tha
Anioategul was located 153
miles southeast of Puerto
Rico Thursday night.

Fight Seen

FRL, FE B R U A R Y 15^963

Herald Index
Bridge ......---- - Fags 6
Classified _ ------- Pag* 9
Comics .....------ Pag* B
Dear Abhy
. Fags 6
Entertainment .... Page 7
Editorial
— Pag* 4
L e g a l* ----- P a f* 6-7 * 8
P u llle
, ___ _ Page 8
Society ..... ------ Pag* 8
Hport*
_
Fag* t
Churches .—. ------- Page 2

VE G K TAIILK GROWERS Rive close inspection
to a field o f cabbage under insect control in u re­
search plot nt the Central Florida Experiment,
•Station, Thursday. A largo crowd o f Ccntrul Flo­
rida growers attended the annual field day, which
County Atrcnt Cecil Tucker culled "very success­
ful.” From left standing are Rex Clouts, Oviedo
grower and Cedi Tucker. Kneeling are grower
W. W. Tyre and I)r, Joint Wilson, station entomo­
logist.
(Herald Photo)

'Aid' Program Seen
To Help Drop-Outs
An expanded vocational rd
million program aimed at
those
children who
leave
school at 16 was under pro
longed discussion hi Thur*
day's School Hoard meeting.
A preventive rather than a
remedial plan la the purpose
of
an
enlarged
program,
Iward members were told by
John
Angel,
principal
of
South Seminole Junior High
School and president nf the
Juvenile Council.

through a vocational educa­
tion program. Hr said such a
program should lie designed
to help dependent and delin­
quent children, also. Ho add­
ed too many children drop
out at 16.
Supt. H. T. Milwee report­
ed R has been estimated that
seven
million
10-year-olds
will drop out of school by
1970.
Stewart tiatchrl and E. 5Douglass, of the school staff,
outlined
present
vocational
education, including b o r n e
economic!,
business educa­
tion. trade and Industry, in­
dustrial arts, technical elec­
tronics and drafting. And.
they said, it is hoped aoon to
add business machine* cours­
es, advanced induitrial arts,
automobile
mechanics
and
other almliar courses. How­
ever, it was added, more vo­
cational educational units in
the schools have been “ froz­
en” to the present number
for four years by L e g iiia liv t
action.

He explained that many
youngsters are not interested
In tha format educational
format and drop out of school
as soon as they reach the age
of 16. It la not, be said, that
these youngsters are retard­
ed because many have high
IQs. It la only that they are
interested in mechanical or
other vocations rather than
academic subjects.
He continued that these
youngsters who drop out of
school, having no formal edu­
cation are unable (o find suit­
able employment. Or for that
matter, any employment at
a ll
County Judge Vernon Mize Mixed Trading:
NEW
YORK
(U P I ) —
reported that of tha 300 chil­
dren referred to hla Juvenile Stocks opened narrowly mixed
court |s 1962 at least 25 per In moderately active trading
coot could have been helped on th* “ big board” todsjr.

tified Robert Betaerer, hos­
pital administrator, that ths
U. S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare has
approved a $63,000 grant un­
der the Hill-Burton program
to the local botpliaL
Ttii* grant wUl be matched
with $33,000 of hospital funds
for the new building program.
Bcsserer said th* new pro­
gram will include s 16-bed
pediatrics department and ex­
pansion o f the surgery de­
partment, kitchen and stor­
age building.
Tiie hospital last October
completed construction of a
Ihrce-slory wing with the ex­
ception that s part o f th*
third floor ii only a “ shell.'*
The 10-bed pediatrics depart­
ment will he placed in this
incomplctcd third floor sec­
tion.
Bcsserer said construction
hids will l&gt;* asked tn lata
April and rnnitructJon should
be commenced about May L

Soviets Reject
Nuclear Plan
G ENEVA ( U F I)— The So­
viet Union today rejected
I'rm lilrnl Kennedy'* plan to
guard against accidental war.
It eat* the Kremlin'* terms
for a test ban treaty were the
only oriei on which S pact
could ire negotiated.
Chief Soviet delegate Vas­
sily V. Kuznetsov, a firat dep­
uty foreign minister, told the
17.nalion disarmament con­
ference the Kennedy plan
would just make espionage
easy.
A t the earn* time be gave
th* conference a “ take it or
leave It choice o f accepting
the Kremlin's test ban plan or
risk getting no treaty at alL
The antl-occidenUi war plan,
personally pressed by Ken­
nedy in s nieaaag* to the con­
ference Tuesday, would have
set up special observation
teams, established i n s t a n t
White Huuae-to-Kremlln com­
munications and c a r r i e d
through ether measure* de­
signed to prevent war by “ ac­
cident, miscalculation at fa llure o f communication,”
Kuznetsov told the confer,
cnee Russia Insist* an accept­
ance of its to m s for such key
treaty point* as the number
o f on-eite inspection* for pol­
icing the b*Jk

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Rev.

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G rover

P a so

Sewell

Many of us are very pmtied and concerned at to nhat
it happening to the thinking
of aome Americana about our
natioo'i relaUonahlp w i t h
God. It appeara to be very
different from that which
many of ua were taught aa
children and to wa find it
neceuary to io back into our
early background for a re­
examination of our poiitlon.
Aa 1 looked back In bUtory
moat encouraging and en­
lightening fedora are aeen in
event* malting from effort*
of men who believed that
they were directed by God
and who became very prom­
inent in the founding and de­
veloping of our country.
In hlatory we find that eo
many of our founding la­
ther* were well varied In
theology at wall aa the hard
and difficult problem* of state
and enenoalee. It la true that

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Lake Mary
Baptists Set
Mission Study
A School of Missions wQl bo
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they were thought of as being
rebels against tradition of
tbeir day but they were not
rebels against faith in God.
Aa we look at some of the
testimony of our esrly lead­
ers we can understand mspy
things. The Pilgrims signed
tbe Mayflower Compact in
1620 before they left the boat
and It said, "In the name of
God, Amen. We . . . do by
these present solemnly and
mutually, in the presence of
God and of one another, cov­
enant and combine ourselves
Into a civil body politic."
Btnjamln Franklin said, "I
believe In one God, Creator
of the Universe. That He gov­
erns it by His Providence.
That Ho ought to be worshippad. That the roost accept­
able service wa randar to
Him Is doing good to HJa
other children. That the soul
of man la immortal." George
Washington' wrote, " I am
aura that there was never a
paopto who had more reason
to acknowledge a divine inter­
position la their affairs than
thoas of the United Statas."
John Adams declared, "A
Mad Providence has preserv­
ed and supported me for f f
years and seven month*,
through many dangers and
difficulties, though in great
waakaeis, and I am not
afraid to trust In its goodness
to all eternity." Abraham
Liaeobi la the Oettyaburg
Address, gave ua tbe phrase
that we all know so well,
"this nation under God."
Perhaps non* of ua cans
to return to the physical prlrations of yssterday. TM
stagecoach may M good to
watch oa television, but we
would act went to trade It for
ear eutomobiles, jets, or
other means of modern trans­
portation. It would not M
good to return to tho kero­
sene limp, th* wood stove, or
many other laoonvonlaneos of
yesteryear, yet It would M e
tremendous advance If Amer­
ica could regain her filth In
Ged and M r obedience to

Mid at the First Baptist
Church In Lake Mary, startin f Sunday and continuing
through Friday.
lor all ages, Bethrough Adult, have
planned to present the
millions study course. These
classes wU be eondnded aft­
er guest missionaries apeak
and win last IS minute*.
This is aa unuiaal oppor­
tunity ta Mar mleatonariaa
and convention speakers. All
members and Mead* at the
shurth are lavtted te attend.
TM (peaking schedule for
these special guests will M
aa fallows: Sunday S:4I a .».,
JUv. John Whitt; Sunday S:U
jwu-. Bar. W. 1. Cowley;
Monday T p.m., Mrs. Manta
Brocfci Tuesday ? p.m. Mrs.
Marvin Sorrell*i Wednesday
p.m., Bee. H. M. Mlchtyi
Thursday f p.m., Bav. J. B.
We aee on every bend mul­
SoutM rtandi Friday T p.m., tiplied evidence that many
Or. F. M. Carter.
Americana art turning from
God and oneouraging others
to do so even aa wa face ths
greatest danger in our his-

Missionaries
To Be Guests
InChuluoto

Certainly our situation la
not hopslata IP wa turn to
Him again. In so doing we
should pray for an outpouring
of His Spirit, for forgiveness,
healing, and guidance that we
Urn First Buptlat Church of
may walk In His light and
Chuluota will play host next
live la His love.
week to a group of mission­
aries who will be conducting
d a lly . a a r v i c e s , Sunday
through asm Friday. TM
missionaries serve with the
Southern Baptist Convention
in the borne and foreign mis­
sion fields including Brasil
and Mlgarla.
Mission study courses will
b* taught taeh day at 7:18
p.m. Adults will ba taught by
Grace Methodist Church will
Mrs. Clare Lee Lyons and have a soriaa of "New Life
will
study "Chains are Meetings" for five consecu­
Strong." Mr*. Mary Bristol tive days beginning this Sun­
will teach the Young People day at 7:30 p. m. Guest
who will study "The Vacant- preacher will be Gerald MeHearted" and Jim Parks will Cray, former missionary to
teach "Son’ of Israel" tor tbs Alaska and now pastor of the
D o w l i n g Green Methodlat
Intermediates.
Th# Junior Class will be Church in Bowling Green.
The meetings, which are be­
taught by Clauds Woodard on
"Butch Discovers America" ing held In all Methodist
and Mrs. Gerald Pressley churches through th* DeLaud
end Mrs. Parka will teach the District, have aa a them*,
Primary Class oa "Happy "Warm Up Your Heart.** Th#
public is invited and a nursHouse."
Kveoing services will begin sty will be provided.
al I p.m. Schedule of speak­ This Sunday at tbe 11:00
ers la: Ray, Marvin Sorrells, a. m. worship service, new
Sunday a.m.; Rev. A. Bp- members will be received. The
pea, Sunday p.m.; Dr. Perry pastor, Rev, John H. Hires Jr.
M. Carter, Monday; Rev. Wil­ will preach on the topic, "A
liam K. Cowley, Tuesday; Well Rounded Religion."
Rev. Hires announces tliut
Mrs. Lonnla R. Brock, Wed­
nesday; Mrs. Sam T. Mayo, a new Sunday School class
Thursday, and Rev. H. M. lias been organised for young
adulta, age* 11-84, with Phil
Leicbty, Friday.
Monroe aa teacher. The class
meet* at the regular Sunday
School hour, g:4f a. nt., and
new member* are welcome.

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Grace Church
Series To Open
This Sunday

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Oviedo WSCS
Seta Meeting

By Ltada
The general mooting of the
Oviedo WSCS will be held at
• p. as. neat Monday at the
Flreft Methodist Church.
There will be ■ Master­
ship Tea for new end pro*peetlve m e m b e r * wad ell
women of the church are arc#4 It attend.
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tram will M Mrs. Lloyd TttLick.

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Altamonte Springs To Get Nev; Church

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EDITORIAL

2— F ri. Feb. 15, '63

Dr. E. D. Brownlee, a much be­
loved form er pastor o f The First
Presbyterian Church o f Sunford,
died Jan. 28 and u graveside service
was held at the Evergreen Cemetery*,
Jan. 80.
The funeral service was conduct­
ed in Zephyrhills.
Dr. Brownlee was bom in Plainville, Gn., April 18, 1884. He attended
public school in Plalnvillc and con­
tinued his education at the Univer­
sity o f Georgia, Southwestern Pres­
byterian University, and Princeton
University. He received doctor’s de­
grees from Rollins College and David­
son College.
His first pastorate was at l|ock
Springs, Ga. which is now In Atlanta.
He served the Rock Springs Church
for five years after which he moved
to Sanford, Florida where he becamo
the pastor o f the First Presbyterian
Church. He began this work in 1912
and continued until 1948 as senior
pastor. He remained pastor emeritus
until his death.
When Dr. Brownlee arrived in
Snnford he found 185 people on the
church roil but this was not to re­
main so fo r long. During his ministry
1,829 persons were received aa mem­
bers. Almost half o f these people
were received by confession o f faith.
A t the time o f his retirement from
the Banford Church Dr. Brownlee es­
timated that he had made more than

30,000 pastoral calls, had preached
5,160 aermons, officiated at 535 wedilingtC and conducted 740 funurals.
Dr. Brownlee was not content to
sit by when he could serve a church
In need o f pastoral care, so in' 1950
he agreed to supply The Inverness
Presbyterian Church. * This church
wus organized in 1911 but in 1950
had only 50 members. Within six
years the membership had grown to
190 ami had discontinued its status
as a Home Missions Church to be­
come a self sustaining and contribut­
ing Church.
Many phases o f the work o f the
Church have been enriched and for­
warded by his efforts. He was inter­
ested in higher education and served
in tills cupuclty by being a trustee
o f Agnes Scott College o f Decatur,
Ga., a director o f Duvidson College,
Davidson, N. C., and a director of
Columbia Theological Seminary, De­
catur, Gu. He served us moderator o f
tho Bynod o f Florida and o f Saint
Johns Presbytery.
Dr. Brownlee did not neglect his
duty as u citizen. He whs president
o f the Sanford Klwanis Club and wor­
shipful master o f the Musonic Lodge
o f Banford. He spent his last years at
Zephyrhills and was the official
greeter fo r Zephyrhills Chamber o f
Commerce. The people o f Zephyrhills
awarded him the Chumber o f Com­
merce trophy rb the most courteous
citizen o f their town.
This great man had the fine bal­
ance o f knowing how to enjoy the
lighter side o f life. He found time to
hunt ducks, was a member o f the
Audubon Bird Watchers O rganiution, and made pictures and plaques
o f thin copper os well as trays o f alu­
minum. His hobbies and work made
him a man o f greatly varied inter­
est#.
The people o f Banford as well as
other places will remember with
great uffection Mrs. Brownlee and
a son, Dr. Harry Brownlee o f Zephyr­
hills. Two grandchildren, John and
Betsy Ann, as well as two brothers,
Lawrence and Carlton, are among
the survivors who will miss a great
nun but who will have much satis­
faction in memories o f a loved one
whose life was truly worthwhile.

DR. BROW NLEE

Elder Springs
To Conduct
Mission School
TM Cider Sprints Baptist
Church will enter of week of
Intensive missionary emphasis
Sunday. Th* week will Include
special mission courses of
atudy, plus a*van different
missionaries bringing special
challenge*.
The schedule will M : 7-7:45
each weak night than will M
a special study by age groups
of aom* area of missions.
From 7:45 to t:46 p. m. ths
missionary will apeak to the
combined classes. Sunday Uia
missionaries wlU bring the
message at th* 11 a. m. serv­
ice end th* 7:46 p. m. service.
Missionaries scheduled to
be present ere:
Sunday a. m.—Rev. William
D. Bender, Nigeria; Sunday
p. m.—Mr*. Lonnie R. Brock,
North Brasil; Monday p. in.—
Mrs. Marvin Rorrells, Chero­
kee Indians, Oklahoma; Tues­
day p. ra-—Rev. H. M. Lelchty, Superintendent of Mis­
sion*, 1‘anararae, Calif.; Wadnvsdey p. lu.—Rev. John H.
Whitt. Field Secretary, Dis­
trict 11; Thursday p. hi.—Dr.
l'erry M. Carter, Former Di­
rector, Florida Retirement
Cenleis; Friday p. a .—Rev.
William K. Cowley. Nigeria.
All services uro open to the
public.

Ebenezer Schedules
New Life Meetings
Rev. Delmia Copeland, pasor ot ths Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church,
will be guest minister at
Ebenesar Methodist Church
of Sanford neat weak for a
eerie* of New Life Mootings,
Sunday through Friday.
A
Church
MemMrshlp

Youth Classes
To Begin
Annual membership classes
for young people to obtain In­
struction In churchmanihlp
wlU ba Mid at the First
Methodist Church of Sanford.
Classes for Mys and girls
in grades four through ilx
will begin this Saturday at
5:90 a.tn. at the church.
Classes for Junior High stu­
dent* will M taught during
the regular Sunday School
hour beginning Feb. S4.
Senior High students and
Adulta already are attending
a rlasa and another will be
arranged upon demand.
Parents are Invited to call
Rev. John Adams, pastor of
tho church, U they have any
questions about any of the
classes.

solos.
Young people of th* church
will open their meetings on
Monday, Wednesday end Fri­
day at «:80 p. ra. with a
sandwich aupper to M fol­
lowed by ainglng, Bible drills
and devotion*.
Rev. Copeland was born In
tbe coal mining team of
Stone, Ky. He received hi*
BD degree in 1»S» from Aabury Seminary In Wilmora,
Ky. after which M came to
Florida to serve four roars
os associate minister and
youth director of the Winter
Garden
First
Methodist
Church.
He was transferred to Cas­
selberry last September.
AU members and friends of
th* church a n Invited to at­
tend tM New Life Meeting*.

Ilcv. Jewell K. Smith, pust- nt a
sponsored by the Tempi* Bap­
tist Church o f Orlando and or o f the Temple Baptist tars.
will be an Independent Mis­ Church, will personally work
sionary Baptist Church with In the new Altitmnnte Spring*
doctrinal heliafa the tuuna n* chinch. A native o f Kentucky,
commonly hsld by Missionary
rhurrhes of the Southern Bap­
tist Convention. The church
covenant ami confession o f
faith will 1* the same at thut
In Southern Duptlst Churches.
Support to foreign missionar­
ies around th* world will be­
gin Immediately.

MONTH ORLAHIIO
Church O f God
BAPTIST CHAPEL
IS* X. Polrfes « * • CHURCH OP liOU
CHURCH
V, N. Msgaard, Chaptl Pastor
SSad A Preach
r n k A w . aa* 14th Bt.
Sunday Hehool ____ SMS s.m. Garold D. Boatwright
Pastor
C. C. D « » # _____ _____ Tsstor Training U n io n _... Site p. m. Sunday Krhool
1:11 a. ra
Sunday School _ — 1:41 a. ra. Worship
It s. m.
7:11 p.m. Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worstil* t t :00 *. ra Wtd. Kvtnlng Prsysr 7:1* p m, Evangollstlc Horv. 7:10 p. m.
Evening Worship —. T:to p. m.
Tus*. 1‘rayar gsrv. T:J0 p. m.
A.Y.F. Thurs...... . «;I0 p. m. n t.n i’.H IH N IS lit H A IT I ST Tliur*. Ynung I'oopla
Wod. Prajrsr Htrvlost 7:14 p.m. Old Orlando Md. at Myrtle
Kndtavor
.—
l i t * p. ra.
D. Hamilton Griffin __ Pastor
Sunday School
»:*&gt; a. m.
Morning Worship
II:M *. ra.
Assem bly O f God Training
Union — (tin p. m.
Congregational
r iS K C S R IT ASICH RLT
Ersnlng Worship _ 7:44 p. in.
op ana church
roXflRKG ATIOXAf.
O r. srtb a a * Kim
CIIH1STIAX CHURCH
IT. M. (n ew ——-----— Taster
Catholic
(
t'allrd
rkurrh of Chrlot)
Hundsy Hehool — »:4S a. m.
A L L IOI I.* CATHOLIC
Park Avouaa at A4IS at.
Morning Worship 10:So a. m.
r
l
l
l
’MCH
» : l i a. m. . _ Church School
Evening Worship _ 7:10 p. m.
Oak Avo. at *tfe St.
11:00 a. m.
Service
Tat*. Evening
Pastor
4:3* p. m. _ Christian Youth
Touih S e rv ic e __ _ 7:4* p. m. Itlehtrd Lyon*
Hutiuay
Moists
.
1:11
a.
in.
Ministry
M ld -W «tk Bsrvlo# 7:1* p. m.
. I:S* a. m. n*v Walter A.R. Mcrhtrson,
10:00 a. m.
Pastor

Alliance

Baptist

WoskSty*

FINRCRRBT BAPTIST
CHURCH

S'lHST CIICKI.'II
THU XAE4HKXM
Laka Mary, PI a
Rtv. W. L. llolnmihc, Paatop
OF

Sunday
5 4* a- m. . . Blh|s School

11:*« a. ra _ Morning Worahlp
7:10 p. m. _ Kvtnlng Horvlca
7:30 p rn. W».l. Mld-Wotk
I'rnycr Htrvlcct
7:J"P m. I«t Wed. Mlatlonary
Htrvloo

Pentecostal
PIRST PKXrKt’O trA I.
CHI'IICH o r 1.0X4,WOOD
M l Orange Street
Rtr. E. Ruth arsttt — Palter
Sunday ichool
lt:At a. m.
Morning Worahlp
ll:to A m.
Hundsy Evening _ 7:34 p. m.
W»d. Dlhlo Study _ 7:1* p. m.
Conquarora Matting
rrldny ___________ 7:30 p. ra.

()|BM l|fe|
Psslor — __ William 3. nuts*
Morning Worship _
lit* A

11 a. m.

(undsy School
Training Union

4:43 a. m.
( M l p. m.

Evening Sorvloo ___ l :*0 p. a.

Wsd Officsrs A Tsachsr*
M s s l ln g ____ ____ 7:*0 p. m.
Wsd. Praysr (trvlco Sit* p.m.

Christian Science

N azaren e
FIRST O B im rH
OP T H U RABARRISR
W . Sad ■«. a* Maplo A n .
Paul Dlekss , .. ....
- paotor
Sunday Sohool ...... t:4l a m.
Morning Worship 1*:4I a m.
Youth -... — --------lit * p. nt.

Kvsngollltls (trvlco Iltt p ro.
Third Sunday
Hlngaplratlsn____S:to p. m.

CALL

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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
&gt;

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Grover
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1:41 a ra.
Church O f Christ Hundsy
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Ooaava
Oall Smith ____ ______ Pastor
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l li t t a ra.
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Pioneer Fallowahlp
4:00 p. ra
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Rronlng Worship „ 7lt* p. m. Kvanlng Worship - 7:1* p. ra. ORACB M BTN O DIIT CHURCH Wed. Ptnyor (trvlco 7:1* p.m.
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Morris Ruby
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ten sung hook* und "fnith In beginning lit 0:-*10 lit tint
God."
church.
Today the ehunch has more
Proceed* from the side will
than 71)0 memheta end it* go towards the purchase o f
land and buildings are valued new choir robes.

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WUM«-Elch»llMrK«r Mortuary

Teacher Attends
Conference
By Louis* Mlmiuick
Mrs. Donald McLeod spent
an interesting two days last
weekend at Lake Byrd Lodge
In Avon Park attending the
Greater Council of Churches
Kindergarten Teachers Train­
ing Conference.
Mrs. McLood Is a Sunday
School teacher at the Com­
munity Methodist Church ot
Casselberry.

Class win M bapUsad and
racalved Into th* church dur­
ing the regular Sunday morn­
ing worship. The evening
service will open the special
series of me*tings which will
Mgla at 7:80 p. m. each day.
Rav. Ray Gregory, pastor
of the church, will aarv* aa
aoog leader during the weak
for special music featuring
choirs, quartets, duels and

First services of u new Mis­
sionary Baptist Church in A l­
tamonte Springe will be held
Feb. 24 in the Community
House on MaiUnmi Avc.
Sunday School will be in
•eiftlon from 9:30 a.m. until
1:30 a. m. ano will M Immedi­
ately followed by the morning
worship hour. Training Union
will begin al 0:30 p. m. and
the evening evangrliatte serv­
ice will start at 7:50 p. ra.
The new church wlU he

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WSCS Has Luncheon
It) Jane Casselberry
The Women's Society o f
Christian Service o f the Casselberry Community Metho­
dist Church held a ccvered
di*h luncheon Wednesday in
Weaver ila ll followed by a
business ineetim; and program.
Guest speaker, Miss Isobel
Hardy o f Urlundo, district
secretary o f missionary edu­
cation, wan introduced by Mrs.
L. E. Swope.

tip” luncheon on March 13 ers and will hold its next
from noon until t p.tn. piior meeting on Feb. ” 7 at her
to the regular WSCS meeting house at 111 Concord Di. in
Casselberry.
at 1:15 p.m.
Mrs.
Putman
announced
Proceeds will go towards
the church's Home Mission thnt the Crusader Circle now
Project which is a community has l-t members.
lending service fo r such things
Mrs. Murvin McClain «&gt;f
Homemakers
as wheel chairs, walkers and the Christian
crutches.
Class announced that the mis­
The public is invited to at­ sionaries sponsored by the
class, Rev. nnd Mrs. John
tend the luncheon.
Mrs. Frank Messick rep ort-1 Hughlett, will he at the Sun­
ed that the Sunshine Circle is j day evening service at the
ills * Hardy gave a review planning a rummage sule 'on Church on March 10.
Secretary Mrs. F i n n e y
at the
on "Chinese in Dispersion” Saturday, Feb. i t
by I.ouiso Robinson and Frank Super Valu Food Store on SR Haynes read the new church
rule which hus been set up by
Cartwright which is a sup-' •Fid.
plimentury
book
for
the j Sirs. Mary Mobley reported the oficinl bourd concerning
"Rim o f Asia” mission study that the Rebecca Circle met the use c f the building, equip­
How being used by several of at the church on Jnn. 31 and ment and the Sunday School
Is planning to help a needy bus by groups or individuals.
the circles.
Hostesses for the luncheon
funiily at Kustcr.
She dwelt particularly on
Mrs. C. K. Fisher reported were Mrs. John Hirkhehnor,
the refugee problem in Hong
thnt the Esther Circle is sell­ Mrs. Oden Brown and Mrs.
Kong and Taiwan telling of
ing dish cloths and pot scrap­ Darwin Shea.
the efforts o f Chinese Chris­
tians as welt as churches in
other countries to b u i l d
churches and schools and im­
prove living conditions.

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School Of Missions Opens
Sunday At Pinecrest Church

Mrs. I.eota I’ utman, presi­
dent, presided over the busi­
ness meeting. Mrs. Paul Kngleman, chairman o f the DorPinecrest Baptist Church or
rns Circle announced thnt her
Sanford will conduct a School
circle w ill sponsor a "fin gerof
Missions from
Sunday
through Friday or next week.
Speaker for Sunday's ser­
vices at 8:40 a. m. and
II a. in. will he Rev. L&gt;nnie R. Brock, missionary to
Brazil. Speaker for the 8
p. m. service will he Itcv.
II. M. Lclchty, superintendent
of missions from I'anarama,
Calif.
The Altamonte S p r i n g s
Daily
services
Monday
First liaptlst Church has just through Friday, will begin at
completed Its first School o f 7 p. in. with study courses for
Missions presented by seven all ages. Adults will study
different missionaries during the book, "T h e Chains arc
the week.
Strong” taught by Rev. ami
Classes were taught nightly Mrs. William J. Guess. Inter­
and had good attendance, Rev. mediates, led by Mr*. II. M.
L v w ii Hulnea, pastor o f the Fitzgerald, will study "Son of
and
the
Juniors,
church, reported today. New Isra el"
by
Mrs.
George
mcml&gt;era were received nnd taught
one high echool girl dedicat­ Thompson, "Hutch Discovers

Mission School
Completed
In Altamonte

ed her life to mission work.
The W.M8 o f the church
adopted as a project of com­
munity ntlssiona a survey o f
the adjoining communities for
meml&gt;crshlp projects.

Am erica."
Primaries, led by Mrs. C
T. Rabun and Beginner*, led
by Mr*. Harold Sherwood and
Mrs. Hubert Ciaig, will study
"Th e Happy House."
Missionary speaker* lor the
daily 7:45 p. m. meeting* will
be: Monday. Rev. John II.
Whitt, Southern Baptist field
secretary;
Tuesday,
Gus
Johnson, former administra­
tive associate of
Florida:
Wednesday, Rev. William E.
Cowley, missionary to Niger­
ia; Thursday, Rev. William
I). Bonder, missionary to N i­
geria ami Friday, Mrs. Mar­
vin Sorrells, missionary to the
Cherokee Indians in Okla­
homa.
There will be a nursery
available each night for small
children. All interested Tersons arc invited to attend.

Longwood Circle
Names Chairman
or Festival

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Area Methodists To Have
New Life Meeting Series

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Sanford WSCS
To Continue
Study Course

'YoungPeople
To Attend Rally
A large group o f Methodist
Young People from the San­
ford area will attend the
i Youth Enlistment Bully at
Trinity Methodist Church in
DcLntid tills Saturday,
Featured apruker will lie
Rev, Thaxton Springfield, di­
rector o f the Wesley Founda­
tion lit Hie University of Floridu for ninny years. A group
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panel and answer questions
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Choir rehearsal under tha
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M. O. Kent is cliuieh organist.
Adulta will join tho youths
for the ivlieursal.
Young Adults of the church
will meet ut the home of Mr.
itnd Mr*. Curl Stinker, 273
Thomas Dr. in Cassellierry,
next Friday at 8 p. m. Young
married couples and single
persons are invited to tuke
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111HR L A It Y 13
Admissions
Yvonne Oliver. Geneva ; John
Lingcrfclt, Longwood; Jacob
Dargan. Thelma King, Geor­
gia
Houston,
Janie
Mae
Moore,
George
Coachman,
Jonathan I-illon, T i m o t It y
Gordon, Mildred Gilbert, San­
ford.
Illrtlis
Mr. ami Mr*. Freddy Oliver
of Geneva, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hous­
ton of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Van
Arman of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Kdnu Attig. Orlando; Samuel
Grierson,
DeBary;
Hubert
Richardson, lavngwood; Willie
Friday night.
Jackson, Ju»ic Carter, Mattel
AU evening services will lie Thomas. Kluala -III Ann An­
The First Methodist WSCS
at 8 o'clock and will lie des, .Mrs. Millard Waters and
o f Sanford will meet at 9:30
preceded by class study per­ hahy of Sanford.
n. Ill next Tuesday to continue
iods to begin at 7 p. m.
tin- study course on "Today's
Adult Class will be taught
&lt;’ h i I d r e n for Tomorrow’*
by Rev. Fred Fisher. Rev.
World.”
Jack T. Bryant will teacli the
The discussion oil "W hut
Young People'* Class; Mrs.
Shull
We Tell Our Children
A. B. Ted ford will leach the
lly Jane 4'assrlberr)
Alaiut S u ffeiin g" will lie led
Intermediates:
Mrs. Fisher
The Prairie I .like Baptist liy Mrs. John Morgan.
will teach the Juniors and the
Church
was host this week to
Another meeting will tie
Primaries will lie taught by
Mrs. Howard Gott and Mrs. Mrs. Ewell Payne, missionary held on Friday morning o f
from South (Tiiolinn who was next week when Mrs. James
Jack Valvert.
a speaker for the School o f T erw iiliger will have charge
Mission* being conducted at o f a panel diseussiun on
.Baptist churches in Hie urea.
"W lu it Shall We Tell Our
Slio was a guest in tho Children About M oney?"
home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Hendon, I’ rairie Late Hr.,
By Jane Casselberry
Fern I'urk.
All missionaries participat­
Itcv. utid Mrs. L e o n a r d
Jones ami daughters o f Hie ing in Hie school attended a
■ally this morning from 9 lly United Press Inlrriiulionul
i ’rulrie I.ake Baptist Church
o'clock until noon at Hie Trin­
It cost W ally Moon about
in Fern Park have moved into
the new parsonage located at ity Baptist Church in Apoka. $4(1 a point fo r his 1952 but­
Following the rally they were ting slump.
413 Ridge Road aero** from
guests ut u luncheon.
Moon, a part-time outfield­
the rliureh.
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An Open House is plunm-d
The modern vacuum lube signe&lt;| contract to Hie Los
for tire congregation as soon
as they have a chance to get probably is tho greatest in­ Angeles Dodger* Thursday
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A series of "N e w Life” 1are holding similar meetings
meetings will begin Sunday, tills spring in observance of
at
the Stafford
Memorial the 225th anniversary of "A ldersgatc Experience" of Joint
Methodist Church, on Itoute
i Wesley, British founder of
17-92 North of the St. John* |Methodism.
Illvcr Bridge, and at l)&gt;tcen
The anniversary dates hack
Methodist Church, Carpenter to 1738 when Wesley, a priest
Avc., Osteen, and continue of the Church of Knuland,
unwillingly attended a prayer
through next Friday Rev. C.
meeting at a little cIimihT on
Arthur Beatty, Pastor, an­ Alders gate Street in London.
nounced today.
" I fell my heart strangely
Guest speakers will lie the w arm ed." Wesley said in
t li e experience
Rev. Robert R. Barber of describing
Buskin and Ucv. C. L. Peter­ which inspired him to be­
son of Orange City. Meetings come an evangelist within (lie
at each church, start Sunday established church and to
at
7.30 p. m , continuing launch tile Methodist move­
ment that later became a
through Friday.
More than 4&lt;*o Methodist separate denomination.
in most Methodist churches
churches throughout Florida
the "N e w L ife " meetings will
he followed hy a pre-Easter
emphasis on visitation evan­
gelism throughout the com­
munity.

Oviedo Baptists To Conduct
Daily School Of Missions

Rev. Haines will begin a
series o f sermons on present
B y IJ m U Smithson
day events in the light o f
The First Baptist Church of
llihle.Prophecy this Sunday at
Oviedo U taking part in a
the morning service.
The public is wcleoma to at­ School o f Missions being con­
tend all services at tha church. ducted by 17 churches of Hie
Seminole Bsplist Association.
Services
in Oviedo
will
start Sunday and continue
through Friday. There will be
a different speaker at each
meeting.
Mrs. M artin Sorrel* will
speak at 11 a. m. Sunday.
Mrs. Sorrels i* from Musko­
Residents of the Loch A r- gee, Okla. and has been a
board
missionary
bor-Itavenna Park area are borne
being invited to attend apecial among the Indians since 11)59.
aervices at tho Oaklawn Bap­ Prior to this time she taught
tist Chapel every evening among Hie Pago Indians in
next week from S u n d a y Arizona.
Other
speakers
for
Hie
through Friday. The Chapel
is sponsored by tho First week will lie Rev. John Will,
field secretary of Florida,
Baptist Church o f Sanford.
A homo or foreign mission­ Sunday evening; Rev. Wil­
ary will speak each evening liam E. Cowley, missionary to
at 8 a’riock. A t 7 p. m. s mis­ Nigeria, Monday night: Mrs.
Lonnie K. Brock, missionary
sion book will be taught to
to
North
Brazil, TuesdayJuniors, Intermediates
and
night; Rev. Sorrel*. Wednes­
Adults.
day night; Rev. II. M. IwiehSpeakers scheduled fo r the
ty, superintendent of miss­
week are Mrs. Lonnie R.
ions in I'anarama, Calif.,
Brock, Sunday a- ro.; Mrs.
Thursday night; Rev. Brock,
Marvin Sorrells, S u n d a y
p . m.; Itcv. 11. M. Lcichty,
Monduy p. tn.; Rev. John H
Whitt, Tuesday p. m.; Rev,
Perry M. Carter, Wednesday
p. m.; Rev. W. E. Cowley,
Thursday p. m.; and Rev. W il­
liam D Bender, Friday p. m.

Wesiminster
Church Gives
Schedules

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II* Dunns lUtvs
The Longwood St. Cather­
ine uf Siena Circle o f tits
Church o f N ativity Catholic
Women’s Club held its reg­
ular meeting Tuesday evening
at the home o f Mrs. F. J.
Bartlinski with Mrs. Jennie
Fox serving as co-hostess.
Mrs. John Kennedy was
elected Circle Festival Chair­
man to organize nnd super­
vise the circle's four booths at
the Church o f Nativity Festi­
val to he held May 4 on the
church grounds.
Mrs. Fox, Miss Sadie Mcilnle, Miss Winnie Mcllalc
and Mr*. Margaret Watts vol­
unteered to furnish refresh­
ments for the USO on March
13.
Following the b u s i n e s s
meeting refreshments o f pie,
cake, coffee arid tea wero
served.
It was announced that a
profit o f 8311.35 was made on
tho recent Bake Sale nnd
$70.50 on the recent Rum­
mage Sale.
Election of officers will ho
held at tho next monthly
j meeting scheduled for March
13 at the home of Mr*. W il­
liam W right on Warren St.

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airman Roy
Jacksonville recenti y .
W . Hassell o f the Florida Probation
and Parole Commission noted the
commission's unified efforts with
Judges having criminal jurisdiction
In coping with Florida's increasing
crime problem. Throughout its 21year history, one o f the commis­
sion's biggest headaches has been a
shortage o f funds necessary to carry
its vital share o f the load. The 1063
Florida Legislature which will ga­
ther in April should see that the rea­
sonable requests o f the commission
fo r its activities during the coming
biennium are granted. Tax dollars
are more wisely spent on probation
than on any other activity related to
the confinement and rehabilitation
o f those who violate the law.
Simply to place an offender be­
hind bars Is a t best a temporary remedy. I t makes far more sense to
follow the eourse offered by parola:
careful review o f the offender’s rec­
ord, his attitudes and potential in a
parole by a well • qualified group
such as members o f the Florida Par­
ole Commission; and release o f those
prisoners qualified on a basis providlng some control, assistance and
supervision as well as the assurance
o f return to confinement if any un­
lawful activity is resumed.
Those are the human reasons but
there also are important financial
reasons fo r supporting the commis­
sion. It offers the state the most ef­
fective and
economical method
known fo r handling 60 percent o f Its

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California has roughly 40 per­
cent o f the nation's missile and spnee
work, clustered mainly around the
huge scientific - educational com­
plexes in the 8an Francisco and Los
Angeles areas.
Massachusetts, offering an even
more spectacular scientific center around Boston, also stands high. And
it has attracted much related indus­
trial effort in such fields as electron­

ics.
New York figures somewhnt In
this same picture. So, on a smaller
but growing scale do Maryland and
Virginia, whore industries keyed to
apace - missile research have sprung
up around the focus o f the govern­
ment establishment itself.
Suddenly, however, men in gov­
ernment are Indicating their concern
that these efforts have been concen­
trated too nnrrowly — speaking in
terms both o f geography and o f edu­
cational institutions.
Mentioned in President Kcnncdy's new education message, and set
forth in his 1904 budget, is a propos­
al to spread tho scientific - educa­
tional bnso so wider participation In
the most advanced government and
industrial programs may be possible.
Specifically, the President wants
■ome $90 million for tho coming fis­
cal year — about threo times tho
current allotment — to permit tho
National Sclcnco Foundation to ex­
tend its program o f matching grants
fo r tho improvement o f science facil­
ities at institutions o f higher educa­
tion.
What the government wnnts to
do, say some top officials, is get away from awarding grants to schools
simply on the basis o f present excel­
lence. The net effect o f thnt prac­
tice is to mnko tho already busy,

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high - rated institutions, like Har­
vard, Massachusetts Institute o f Te­
chnology, Stanford and the Univer­
sity o f California, bigger and busier
still.
Tho administration would like to
put some o f this particular grant
monoy into schools and
regions
where todny there Is merely a poten­
tial for development.
No specific exumples ore cited by
officials. But North Carolina’s not
altogether unheralded “ research tri­
angle," a budding industrial develop­
ment fed by three nearby schools, is
perhaps a good illustration o f tho
‘ ‘potential’’ in some sectors.
This 4,600 - acre project could
conceivably bo a thriving site ono
day. Already it hus mado a modestly
good start.
Other schools and other regions
are deeply envious o f tho big “ mag­
net” arena around Boston and tho
Pacific coast. They seek to cmulato
the North Carolina example and
build ambitiously from scratch.
Rightly or wrongly, many politi­
cal leaders have tho idea that tne
economy o f their areas will not pros­
per as they want it to do unless they
can get into the electronics • spaco missllo vanguard.
Aides say the President also secs
major economic value if mors regions
can take part. No one can qunrrcl
with this goal. A balanced effo rt
nearly alwuys has much to recom­
mend i t
It needs to be noted, however,
thnt there is also much potential po­
litical benefit from u spreading o f
favors in this field. Conversely there
is danger — as rumblings in some
places
indicate — in dispensing
grants too nnrrowly. So this particu­
lar program could hnvc many charms
for many pooplc.

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convicted felons. The cost o f parole
is about one-tenth that o f putting
them In prison. The Parole Commis­
sion can provide supervision and con­
trol over selected offenders at a cost
o f about 40 cents a day fo r each per­
son. The cost o f keeping a convict in
the prison system is computed at
$3.25 a day.
The unity o f action between the
commission and criminal court judg­
es stands on many foundations. High
among them is a desire to accom­
plish rehabilitation. Judges help by
starting the process early with the
pre-sentence investigation and by ap­
plying tho indeterminate sentence.
The commission accomplishes its
part by careful screening and post­
release control. But to succeed, it
must have the necessary men and
funds.
Even so, the commission has a
rcmnrknblo record. In 21 years it has
released 18,860 convicts and more
than 80 percent o f them have be­
come law • abiding citizens. In con­
trast, about 70 percent o f U. 8. pris­
oners discharged without parole re­
commit serious crimes and return to
prisons.
The commission's 1063-64 appro­
priation increase Is for two primary
purposes, hiring 85 additional parole
supervisors and salary increases to
reduce its annual loss o f one-third
o f its trained personnel to higher­
paying agencies. The increnso should
be granted. Few better investments
fo r tax dollars will be open to tho
1068 Legislature.

Science Know-How

Simmons.
Joanna RlUta va. Danlal
Ritsla.
Carolyn Clayton va. Thomat
Clayton Jr.
John lienchan va. U ary
Htnehan.
T a m il Carlton vs. Jeanne
Carlton.
s
Gladys Howard vs. Laurence
Howard.
Joaephlna Richardson vs.
Thomas W. Richardson.
Mildred King va. Laurence
King.
Mary Laulcr vs. Kenneth
Lanier.
Ann McGuinnsas v a James
P. McGuInneai.

W A S H IN G T O N

the placement of ribbon* on
their hats.

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Notebook

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— National Defense Education i U. S. Chamber o f Commerce
and like-minded organisations,
Aa tha House Education and Act, due to expire June 30
This program is 12 year* Is that massivs federal aid is
Labor Committee carriea on ita
old. Under it* previsions, some not needed.
scheduled two weeks' hearings 60,000 new classrooms have
The support, from National
on tha Kennedy administra­ been built and local school Kducatlcn Assn, and others, it
tion's omnibus school and col­ board aid has been given to that state and private re-,
lege eld program, • welter of educating about two million sources are not adequate to
children o f federal employes take care o f the seven million
conflicting and contradictory
and armed service personnel college, the 85 million primary
proposals are emerging.
in affected areas. The total and secondary school students
Thia may indicate
that cost has been 82.88 billion. expected to enroll in 1970.
everyone agree* that some­ This typo o f aid congressmen
thing will have to ba done to like.
aid education at all levels. But
Genera! aid fe r primary and
it Is obvious that a number o f secondary school construction
compromises w ill have to be and increasing teachers' sa­
made or nothing will be done. laries is under scrutiny. The
And this Isn't anything that modified Kennedy program
will ecrrect itself .ju st by gives the states final say on
Julian Whlgham, local dis­
leaving it alone.
how and where the money
Rep. I'ster Frelinghuysen, would he spent. The proposal trict agent for tho Modern
Woodmen Insurance C o m ­
R .-N J., ranking member of may find more support this
pany, was leading producer o f
the House Education commit­ year from congressmen who
new business in January fo r
tee, and some o f his colleagues fear federal control o f local
the tecod time in t h r o e
opposa the idea o f an omni­ education.
months, In Florida.
bus bill. They want it broken
Rut this four-year, 81.6 bil­
According to a report com­
down into separate parts: eld lion program still faces op­
plied by tho stole manager,
for primary and secondary position because its benefits
Whighant led the etute in
schools, old to vocational and would be confined to public
production in November 1962
specialist.! schools, revision of schools. Parochial und most
also.
tha present National Defense private schools would be ex­
Whigham and hi* wife M il­
Education A ct programs fo r cluded, except for classrcotn
dred, who teachea at a local
aid to areas affected by feder­ equipment loans, and they
school, aro Sanford residents.
al government employment clalm they are just as hard
and ax tension o f collegs stu up.
dents loans.
Congressmen f r o m
pre­
The catch in this idea Is that dominantly Catholic districts
last year a half-dosen aepar can be counted on to make the
ate ald-to-educaticn bills were same figh t fo r this they did
before Congress, tha way last year and to try to block
Representativa Frelinghuysen aid fo r public schools unless
wants It now. Tha Senate re­ everybody gets it.
CUSTOM M AD E
Lobbies on beth sides o f
ported out or passed most o f
and G U A R A N TE E D
ald-to-edurstlon
issue
these bllli. But tilt House t h e
Rules Committee finally told have lined up to testify for
AUTO GLASS
the Department o f Health, and against tho Kennedy pro­
and Seat Cover Co.
Education and W elfare In e f­ gram.
304 W. 3rd
322-8032
The opposition, aa slated by
fect: "You can have only ona
o f these bills. Which cne do
you w an tT " The answer was
they wanted them all.
IM P R O V E and B E A U T IF Y
Tha
House
nevertheless
Y o u r W a lls
passed only one— a five-year
W ith Exciting: N e w Paneling:
low-interest loan plan for col­
- v-’v * '' • -•»*•»•* &gt;"^ bvy W'"*: *rFt
T
le t* construction. A compro­
mise version o f this, Includ­
ing a scholarship program,
was worked out with tho Sen­
ate. Rut near the end c f the
session tha House sent this
back to committee fo r recon­
sideration and' there it died.
One o f the quirks in the
present situation Is that Sen.
Harry Goldwater has come out
for a national scholarship pro­
gram to enable more high
schocl graduates to attend college.
The administration
wanted some scholarships last
year hut Congress balked. So
the administration dropped
tha subject thia year, except
fo r a research program to see
If it was necessary.
Two other Goldwater ideas
not in tha administration pro­
gram are tax raliaf fo r fam i­
lies with children In college
and a tax credit fo r that part
o f state end local taxes paid
to support primary and aeclleautlful rock-hard aurface resist*
ondary education costs by the
dents, scuffs and abrasion, wipe*
states.
clean with a damp cloth. tirlect from
Rest chance fo r passage now
a U rge variety o f decorator shades
s given to extension o f tho
and tonro.
A S LOW AS

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Dr. Crane’s

BEST BUYS IN

Worry Clinic
CARE 0-480: Paul O., aged
20, la a timid engineering
student.
“ Dr. Crane,1* he began, " I
never go out with glrle very
much. And when I do, it le
really torture!
'F or 1 am very poor at car­
rying on conversation. A fte r I
havs mentioned the weather
and posilbly our basketball
team's success, then I run out
out o f anything to say.
"And I guess I m uit have
dated shy girls, too, fo r they
don’t help me much as re ­
gards conversation.
"S o a pause soon develops
and it quickly gets out o f
hand. Then I feel cmbarraited
and desperately try to think
o f something with which to
break that long period o f ali­
enee.
"Because I am under such
pressure, I then can't think of
a tiling. So I am a dud on a
data and 1 haven't the nerve
to aak the girl to go out a sec­
ond time."
In such a dilemma, all o f
you young folks* should re­
member t h o k e y w o r d
“ H -E -L-P."
For that's what you feel like
shouting, since you realise
you need help, and fast.

So taka the word Itself and
uso It as tha‘ memory device
fo r starting new conversation.
A t tha outset, moat people
employ the weather and may­
be some recent athletic con­
test.
Then the pause begins, so
that la where the "H -E -L -P "
formula will coma to your reacue.
Each letter Indicates a field
o f conversation with the " H "
standing fo r "Hobbles."
Probe around In this realm
by asking your companion e
qusstlon.
Girls, although tha boy has
Invited you fo r the date,
plcnao remember that the
male sex la uiually not gifted
In tha field o f light conversa­
tion.
So a girt should real Its it la
largely her duty to keep reporteo flowing gaily through­
out tho evening.
Remember, It is not a 80-80
affair, for tha girl should
shoulder 76% o f the load in
generating sparkling conver­
sation!
A fte r you have compared
notes about your early hob­
bles, whather theea be photog­
raphy or collecting pads of
safety matches, bottle capa or

what not, and If the conversa­
tional momentum hasn't built
up to the point where It flows
thereafter o f its own weight,
then shift to that latter "E ."
It
represents "Entertain­
ment," I n c l u d i n g movies,
drivc-lns, t h e a 't e r , parties,
dancing, awlmmlng, etc.
It Is also wisa when aaklng
your companion e question to
giva him two choices.
Don't Just Inquire, "W hat do
you think o f Drive-In movlea?" fo r that la too vagus to
elicit a quick reply.
Instead, ask, "D o you think
tha color la as rich on tha
Drive-In movie screen aa at a
regular movie houae?"
I f you still need more con­
versation starters, than shift
to " L " which stands fo r " L it ­
erature” ( I n c l u d i n g comic
books aa well as heavier read­
in g).
Then fa ll back on " P " for
“ Polltlca." A v o i d partisan
feuding hut ask i f 18-yaar.
olds should ba allowed to vote
since they are drafted to
fight.
Fur further help, send fo r
my booklet "Formula fo r Gay
Conversation,"
enclosing ■
stamped return snvclope, plus
20 cents.

Dick West Says

Hotels Springing U p
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- pened, but the struggle for
New hotels have been spring­ uniqueness among tho hos­
tile hostels hss been awesome
ing up la the capital recently
to behold.
la f t y profusion, like butter­
At the moment X am being
cups.
awed, and maybe even over­
I don't know why so many awed, by the debut of a new
people decided almost simul­ caravansary called tha Madi­
taneously to build a hold son. Us claim of distinction
here, but I «m glad they did is based on something the
management
describes
as
for It has made the winter
"restrained d s g a n c t.''.
aeem more bearable.
This, of course, sets H
Even under normal condi­ apart from the other new
tions competition la the hotel hotels, where the elegance la
business is rsthcr Intense. more or less unrestrained.
When you have five or six
Among the Madison's novel
new ones opening virtually in features tha baited towel
concert, It gels to be a hit racks. I assume they are
like a Roman holiday.
what tha management means
In vying with each other in saying that the hotel Is
for public attention, they have "opulent" without being "ob­
done about everything except trusive."
feed bellhops to the lions.
I f It bad been striving for
Each new hotel must make obtrusive opulence, It undousome sort o f bid for dlillnc- btedly would have provided
Uon and this had led to a both hot and cold towel racks.
plstbora o f so-called "novel It could oven hare gone a
features."
step further and put In some
In an earlier dispatch on lukewarm towel rack*.
thia subject, I expressed con­
1 wouldn't attempt to judge
cern lest some hotel builder the comparative opulence of
bacoma so Intent on provid­ the saw hotels, but X will
ing
"novel
features"
he credit the Madison with
4th putwould forget to provide any ting out tha most opulent
bedrooms.
press kit I have ever seen.
Titus far, that hasn't hap­
An Index brochure whose

compartments are held to­
gether by a gold cord, It is
about tho site of the Mona
Lisa and ranks In shear ton­
nage with the federal budget.
Among its contents Is a
booklet that advises guests of
the hotel what they should
wear when Invited to the
White House and how they
should address the President
and his wife.
An Invitation to the White
House Isn't Included with
your room, however. So that
leaves at least oat novel featore available for the next
new hotel.

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Oviedo, Lyman Play Tonight

lllble anced Oviedo attack is Jim
Lyman
faces
Howcy
in do hosts Mt. Dora
Mickey
Tesinsky.
cage action tonight and Ovic- School to round out the local Courier,
TUCSON*. A rir. ( U P I ) —
Former PGA champion Bub
Danny Kirkland, Ted Bellcage action.
Old Jlnt Ferrier, who hasn't Rosborg injured his hand
Itorn and Jim DcShazo.
The Lyman tilt will he held
won
uit officiul 1’GA tourna­ while shooting a 79 and xvithThe Sanford High Semin- Land tonight at 8:30 p.m. in ed in 12.
| The Seminoles came stormat the Mt. Dora Bible Gym.
o lci came to life after a dis­ DeLand after tliey knocked
Sanford opened up an early ing back with Woodruff lead- ment since 1952, ami Don drew. And singer Don Cherry,
Januuty— who is in a bit o f a now n golf pro. was disquali­
mal cage season and upset off Wildwood 41-31.
first quarter lead and at th e ' ing the attack and they scorThe Greyhounds will be going
Wildwood in the Orange Belt
Mike
Woodruff was the half led by nine (mints, 24-15.' ed 13 points in the final eight slump himself — moved into fied for taking an improper
into the game with a 7-12 rrc j
Conference Tourney Thurs­ spark plug for the locals in
However, Wildwood bounc-, minutes while Wildwood was the second round of the $25,- drop.
ord.
Donnie Smith. Bill Tol000 Tucson Open today look­
Ferrier had nines o f 33-32,
day to advance to the semi­ the Thursday game against ed back in the third quarter held to only six.
First
Gsme—
Doubles,
Five
son,
Jim
Shuster, Roy Burking
back
at
the
field.
and January 31-34 on the par
finals.
Wildwood as he dunked in 17' and in the final period forged
in other OBC action Apop• CrcMtliner Hontn
Points: 1. Rlas-Fellx; 2. Da- hart and Charles Asher will
Tito
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tall
men
posted
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course.
Tho locals will meet De- points. Dave McGillis knock-1 ahead, 39-28.
i ka topped Leesburg, 54-29.
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The five men deadlocked at Kgnna; 3. Kstrnda-Fernando; get the nod to start for the
Thursday to take ii two-stroke •W are A I Gribcrgcr, Harold I
Tejero-Ahasolo 5. Furquet- Greyhounds.
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For The Fiitherman
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Out in Oviedo, the Lions, |
three shots ultead o f five Stcclsmith und At McngerL
Subs— Mnrtin-Olurre.
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12-3, will be shooting for their
others.
Among 14 tied at 09 were
Second Game — Doubles,
Ferrier, x\ho will be 48 |former National Open champ
ninth straight victory of the
Five Points: 1, Da-Fernanda;
years old Feb. 24, is an Aus­ : Gene Littler and cx-l'G A king
2. K»trudn-Fclix; 3. Martin- season. Pacing the well-bal­
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1947.
pitcher
Marshall
Bridges,
Ranum; Suits — AnuncnheA huge crowd is expected to t Marlow
Brandy,
Foxworth,
January, 33, hasn't won one
who was shot in the left leg
The Biddy Batkeiball AllIrifo .
watch the running of the sec- Ma*c Tray, Good Timing, Jeff
of
the
hig
ones
yet.
And
his
^
by
a
woman
Wednesday
Stare will swing into action
Third Gunie — Singles, Six
1Mac and Spcyd Beam.
last tournament victory o f I
night, will begin his spring ond annual Racing King Stake
Points; 1. I'tquldi 2. Olurrc;
tonight
at
7:30
at
Seminole
any kind was tho SL l'aul
The first semi-final Wednes­
training in about a month at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
3. Furqutt; 4. D a; C. Kgnna;
Club
Saturday
night. day was won by Denny Mac High School Gym.
Open in 1901.
and may be ready for bullpen nel
t). Irigo; 7. Abasoio; Sub —■
There
»
ill
be
a
double
Ilut tliey played like champs :
Charles Oickmt was an eminent pa­
duty
when
the
American Eight of the track's fastest in 31.25 seconds and he beheader with two tcaini (rom Thursday in conquering the 1 Tonight's full program of Tejero.
male
speedsters
will
compete
j
came
the
first
greyhound
to
League season opens on April
tron of Juitcrini &amp; Brooks who then
,.pN
Fourth Game— Singles, Scvand this speed classic will he i rack up six wins this season.' DeLand.
tight tricky 4l'era Country harness and quarter liorsu
as now provide the choicest in wines
raring
at
Seminole
Park
en
Points:
1.
Ramon;
2.
ManThere will be no admUeion I Ciu!&gt; course. Their seetet was
Dr. George Rahilly, a bone Ihe tenth event on the big It Che second semi-fir,*1 was
and spiriiv. Try the famous Rare J a U Scotch,
Raceway
lists
a
bevy
of
uel,
3.
Anacahe;
4.
Aides;
6.
j
charge.
won in 31.29 seconds by Mac j
on the green where both men
specialist at the local hos- |race weekend program,
ot 11."our unvurpavtcd.
|Agustin; (1. Astiga; 7. Martin; |
These will be warm up ex­ knocked in long, curling bird- i crowd pleasers.
pital where Bridges is report- j The field is composed of Tray, the track's derby anu
In
the
harness
line
up
such
Sul»—
Kchanl*.
hibition
garnet
(or
our
local
champ.
It
ie putts while others were
was
ed resting comfortably, said ' the first four Greyhounds to inaugural
favorites as Mr. It. C., T ita n 1 Fifth Game—Doubles, Five
lliddy All-Stars who will be
three-putting.
the pitcher's injury is n o t; finish in two semi-finals Wed- Mac's third victory.
1, Jacin-Zurnt;
2.
defending their State Champ­
Song,
Grand
(Italian
and Points:
serious and should not ham­ nesday night. They arc Den
Paula Vo will he contend­ Iladiola-lriartv; 3. Arrutibolionship Title here in Sanford
per hi* pitching.
ny Mac, Cherokee llulou.
Kaiti-et land animal in the
ing. These names are becom­ Kchanix; 4. Urio-Agustin; G.
on Mareli 1 and 2.
■..cnoff ine»«uorld ix the cheetah, u mem­
ing (am ilar lo Central Florida |Arrictn • Lorenio; 0. Gusli •
The Stale Tournament will
ber of liic cal family, which
racing
fans
as
tho
new
ra
ce-)
Klorri;
Suits—
Astigo-Uiiznr.
hate Sanford paired against
has been clocked at 81 miles
way winds up Its second full j Sixth Game— Double*, Five
the winner of District II title
T h s f o l l n w t n # n s t n t d p r u n n s Urnniktnr
per liour.
T is v s
b rs n
s e le c te d
by
t t i» ( Irrka nwd In«|trrlr«rti —• f*rr*
week of racing.
I Points; I. Arnina-Elorrl; 2.
which will bu either WcwaH e a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m is s io n - rlnrl \o. 20 — l.urk Arbor —
Arrietu - Lorenzo; 3. AldusTonight's
quarter
horse
hlchka
or
I’
uiuma
City
on
rrr o f S e m ln o l* C o u n ty , F ln r - llm r m ii
HOUSTON* ( U P I ) K. S.
1Ians will be harking such Kchauiz; t. Aunte-Munuel; S.
Clrrljj
Friday evening. March I. ai
I d a . t o s e r v e n s C l e r k s a n d Mr*. leOUlrr (1.
(lltid
)
Adams,
owner
of
the
In s p e c to rs
fo r
th e
r r ltn .tr y
Mr».
Audrey
MwlUr.
Mm.
' Garters
as
Ranch
Socks, Iluilioln-lsu; 0. Astign-Ziiriu;
8 p.m. at Seminole High I
F l e c t i o n , t o b e h e ld . T u e s d a y , Clara Jolmaon, Mr. William
Houston Oilers of Hr* Amer­
AOTH'E OF IATEATIO A
Gym.
! starlit*- Spark. Duke Priest, Rubs— l ’ riu-A gust in.
F e b r u a r y 3 * . 1SSS, t n t in - e v e n t r . C.'Ii m . Mrt. Harriett Wll84ffMl
ican
Football
leagu
e,
solved
TO
I
P
P
t
.
r
FOM
PABMG11
,
e f e u e ti P r i m a r y , t t h o u h l t h e r e Hum*
1Sad Jae und Misty Lady Jo.
Last &gt;rar Sanford copped
Seventh Guinc — Double*,
l«&lt;4&lt;4 IttbV Fill;
OF l . o r x t . D E li txD 'T lO X
one problem and picked up
l&gt;n n o n e e d f o r t h e P r i m a r y Cirri** nml IntttrHiiri — l*re«
T o w h o m i t MAV CONCERN’ ; top honors ill Tallahassee iiy
Seminole's quarter It o r » c Five Points: 1. Fiirquct-lrign;
F l e c t i o n o n F e b r u a r y 3 * . 1D«J. r l n r l &gt;«•. 21 — NnrtlnieM H a n .
two others Thursday when
NOTICE Ik HEREIIV GIVi&lt;4 ji i«( 11 rhi rAcej.ii ex u'Kf., vjo r&gt;rui *&gt;•, n.y. ; o
t h e f o l l o w i n g n a m e d p e r s o n s ftirtl
attracted a 2. Arroua-Fernando! 3. A rupending Wcwahichka, Pensa­ he signed head coach Frank romps h a v e
KN
„
f
lntsnlD.fi
In
apply
l«»
n r - s e le c t e d t o s e r v e a s C l e r k * Mr. Kaliih \\\ I*o«»lrur. ClrrUj
the 1X1 kesslon o f th# Flor­
a n d I n s p e c t o r s f . i r ttv — t t v n e r a l Mff. M. I*. Unborn. Mr*. KIN id* D&lt; a M u ! m * f.,r passaae of cola and Quincy.
&lt;Pop) Ivy to a new two-year strong following tints fur in rlet* - Fells; 4. Tejero . Ur*
Hr i:. Iiurkltr. Mr. K«lwar4 an A«-t hy lo^al hill. ;he subF l e c t i o n t o b s h e ld S t a r c h
quldi; 6. Kstruila-Juniirhu; 8.
contract and gave him the the young season.
1JS 3.
If.
TdUdeckt, Mra.
Flortnc* etanre of which retalra tn
These
plucky
c
h
a
r
g
e
r
s
Illns-lUurrc; SuDs —
Isnl,o
Milner
r irrk a and tsseeelsrs — PrrIntroduce joursolf to the additional job ut gcucral man­
rtnrt \ „. I— smilhnesf Sanford 4'lrrlt* nml Inspector* •— Prr* atilhurlilns Hie ID-ard of Pul&gt;.
tiring the fans to their fe d Kgnna.
tin
InstriiclDin
«&gt;f
kcmlnnle
a
g
e
r.
person who obviously doesn't
M r . P e t e r J . I l u k t i r , C l e r k ; r l n r l %»». 2 2 — k a a f n r d C m *
Kightli Gnmi-—Mingles, Sev­
County. Florida. In enter Inin
Adams must decide now nitely as they dash under the
M r s . J o h n F . M r O I n t k r y . M r s . friil
remember you in such a way
wire. The quarter horse runs en Points; I. Z.urrn; 2. Hnntr;
Ida U r i d Inir. Ctrik; nml make contracts for pur­
M a m ie F . I l a r r l s o n
S ire . J . M r «. «•
what
lo
do
about
star
halfback
chases
nf
materials,
supplies
that hr saves face.
.Mr*. Jo-1 8. Klrld. Mr. Kl..y.|
K d a - ln R e e l
and service* without reunion*
Billy Cannon and Don Suman, arc particularly appealing to 3. Arcitio; 4. Hndiutn; G. Uriu;
e l r r k a a n d l a s p e e l a r * — P i e . .\ I ' a l m r r , Mm. Ann Co wan.
biddln* or quota,
t). Irisrte; 7. Jncln; 8. Gust!;
H e e l X s . 8 — l.a k a t ts s r s e —
M l* *
Kdna
Chit t r r u l e n , Mr*. Competitive
the man who Ivy w ill replace the spectators.
tlon*
thereon
for
a enm not
P a a la
Dorothy Tioumlltat
Hub— Arrntibel.
tn
esceeil
ttnn.O®.
rtpealln*
all
as
gcnrral
manager.
M r. Jo h n
E.
F o x . C l e r k i M r s . C i r r i . * n a il I n a p e r l o r * — P r a * 1*u* or parts of laws In con­
Ninth Gunie— Doubles, Five
Cannon vowed at the end
M a ry
M ille t !. M r t . M a r y
H . rlnrl Xo, 2.1 — ?&gt;nuO» Kern flict therawlth and takln* ef* IV T I I E t i m i n ' l i l t IIT OF
f le h m a h , M r * . T te s s la A . f l o v o . P a r k
Point*: t. Astigu-Kehnni-/.; 2.
feet ImmsiHatvIy upon Its l.«* T H E M V T I I J I T I I I t ' D f l H . of last season that lie would
Mr*. R I I s a l i e t h Srchcrir^r, cumin* law*.
eek
lilt'
l&gt; ' M l l l l l l SEMI.
Areitio-Urisur; .'I. Urin-Klornot play for the Oilers this
Clerks a n il Insprrtnrs — P rr. Clerk; Mr*. I.illl.tn g«\err. Mr.
NODE r o t ' T V , I'l.OHIII '
11. T. XIII wee
rtnrt ! * • . .1 — S n n lk e a s i fan* Drier 1‘ ft.eri, Mr*. John J.
ri; 4. ArrutlbcbLoreiizo; 6.
l.v n i ' M E I t r M l. IJAO.1
year if ivy remained as head
kuperllilendent
of
tt-linnls
McManus. Mr*. It It a Payna
S a rd
VOTIFE OF P I III.IC ( T i l l v
and E* offh-ln kecrelary
coach. Ivy now has more au­
VAII-t Tigers, with a rec­ Juein-lrinrte; D. Gsstl-A gutJ. C. IliitrhNon, Chairman
S ir . J a m r * H o w a r d
C u s h in g .
of Ikiard o f Ihihlln Instruc­ XVEHT HIDE F E I I E R ' I . H.'V.
Hoard of County CommitC le r k ; M rs . C b r ls lln * t lla n k r n INGfl AND I j i a .V 'Mfloi-lA- thority than before and where ord of 47 wins und 33 losses, tin; Suits— Arrietu-MunucL
• I IN 1ST G R A N D S T A N D I N C t N T R A lf L O R ID A
tion
o
f
Hemlnol*
County,
atonrr*
s h ip , X t r . W i l l i a m O . T a n n e r ,
TION’ OF NEW YORK, n New does that leave Cannon?
• P A V I O 2 5 0 0 C A R P A R K IN O A R I A
loth liutne — Doubles, Five
Florida
lias taken thr Icml in the Hol­
Hrtnlnolo County. FUirlda
J r.
M re . J . J . C a te s , M re .
York lisnklnK Oorporatlon.
Htensirom.
Davis
8
McIntosh
• MOD4RN RtSTAURANT (ACUITY
A n n a K . H a r d e s t y , M r s . S m ­ (SE AL )
ler Motor Navy Wives Bowl­ Points: 1. Mnrtin-Rumon; 2.
Plaintiff
Edwards
lliilldlna
• RtM ODEUD CLUBHOUSE and IO U N O I
e l l s K l r r l i l i o f f , M r . F r e d XV. Attratt Arthur If. Itnckwlth Jr. Sanford, Klurlda
v*.
Arrielu-Juunrhu;
3.
Ouuteing
League.
• N IN E R A C E S N IG H 1 1 Y E X C E P T S U N D A Y
Ctl rU of t».P Clr ull Court
|* o p e . S ir s . I V . A . A d a m *
I'll
11*11*
KKTDMA.N
AND
J
E
'
X
.
1‘ uldlth Feb. 1), 1X1
N avy Pals moved into sec­ O lanoj 4. Arrona-Urisar; 5.
C l r r b * a n d l a s p r r t n r n — P e r . 8rmln»lw County, Klorlda
P A R I M U T U I L - D A IL Y D O U B L E • Q U I N I t lA S
E T TE 8KIDMAN, III* wife.
CDF-13
r ln r l
\« .
*
—
A l m n i o n t e l'uMI»li February 1ft. 19ft)
Defenilnsts
M ID W A Y BETW EEN S A N F O R D A N D O R L A N D O H W Y . 1 7 - t S
ond place with a 48l -*-33D AuurulHi-Munuel; (t. AldusCHINftt
, . i v t u p . r i m f i t r o t i t r o r T i l l J E A N E T T E HI.IDM AN*
S iir liiir s , \ i , r t k
record. Following close be­ Uri|ui&lt;li; Subs — lludlolu-/,urX lr e . J . I&gt;. M o r r i s o n . C l e r k ;
',Dlre«* Uhkni,w*ti
THE
A t v r t l J I D ll l« l, C IIU
M r s . IS. F r a n k W h e e le r , M rs . i\ T ill: c i i i c r i r m i n r o r I I I T . IN
X'nlT ' R E HEREIIV \ UT fhind I* tlso VAH-B Officers m.
'A ll
F o il
S E M I.
11. !&gt;. M c I n t o s h . J r . , M r . D . A . t i i i : M v r i i j i iiiiT-%1* r m - A O I . E F i l l A l t . F I . I I I I I I I 1
I" I ED tlisl * »ult In F«ife&lt;-D.»*
11111 Gunie— Douliles, Seven
Wives witli a 43-35 score.
H a r r is , M r . I t a lp h
\ V . P e t e r C T I T OK KleOIIIII % IN %NII I A I I I \ M E l l X &gt;11. I3 M IT
X lor ls ** * against r*-al -&gt;nd
■ By Jane Casselberry
f l r r k * a n d la s p r r ln r s — P r r . k o ii «t:* l*&lt; il.»: t ui \ r v .
personal
prop, rty Da* l.een
Beverly Grabarkcvic, a sub Points: I. Ahlat-Kclianis; 2.
M in t t: o f p i n i.it'A Tinv
r l a r t \ n . » — lle le d a
IN f l l W C K I t V NO. I2*CUI
XVEkT SIDE F E D E n At. HAV­ filed *gslt&gt;*t you In tli* sDovt
Hazel Walker's "Arkansas for the Tigers, rolled a 201 Jacln-Manuel; 3. Urln-Zurrn;
M rs . H . F . K in a . C le r k ; M rs .
rmnietl
MM M i : OK P I lll.lrA T IO N
ING!* AND DOAN AkSOCDX- •'ourl hy th# al»o\
M i n n i e K . M e a n s . M r s . W i l l i e WKUT 8lt»B Ki:r»i;RAId * A V - TIOX.
a
UN IT E D
STATES Plaintiff. The pr-.j,»rly emiKlil Travelers." girls professional for high game. Kvclyn Fitz­ 4. Iludioln-Agustin; G. Arm I* . S lo n e , M r . T . 11. n a n l e l l . l.VOH ANN l^iAN* AHSfX 'I A - CUltl’OltATlON
tn t * forr.-losed le *e fnllnue: basketball tram, will meet a patrick of the VAII-5 Sav­ liliel-Urlsur; it. Areitio-Klorrl;
H r . S ir s , t le s s t e P . C r o s s
l.nt
Illoek 13. EAST.
Plaint iff
TIONf. a Xowr VorU Dankltlff
C l e r k s a n d t a s p e r t o r s — P e r . aanociatluii
II It 0,1 K
HI'IIDIVIHIoN', leant made up of couches und ages, scored ail even 2uo 7. Astign Iiiurte; 8. Guslivs
r l n e l Aw. a — f l r n e v n
F
N
I
T
Nil.
6, *ooorillng to teachers front Seminole Coun­ go mo and came through with l*&gt;renso; Subs — Ouute-.luuiiHARODD
G
R
E
E
K
and
TIIEDKUlntlff.
XI r . W . I .. H t# a . C l e r k : M r . VS.
the plat thereof se re-ordMA G REEK, bis wife
SORRY, N O M IN O R S !
ehu.
XV.
K.
D ib b le .
M r*.
E m m a OKOflOPe La WARD. JR. and
ed tn Plat lleolt 13, Pane* ty School* Monday at 8 p.m. a 520 seriea.
Defendants
T o u ts . M r.
E d s o n f l o l t . S ir . JOVCK Id- WARM, hla wlfa
SS. an,l IS, Public Records in Ihe Lyman High Gym.
T i l l HARODD G R E EK and
T tb -h a rd I t . K r r t t e r
of tj«inln«lo County, F lo r ­
T i l El.XI '
GREEK.
hit
I*af&lt;ndant*
It takes a brave inau to
C le r k a a n d In s p r e ta r n — P r a .
id*.
Wife
1NH OCOUQi: U W A IID , JIL
r ln e l K a , 7 — I k n tn a ta
H.
It.
4
Yi&gt;u
ARE REQUIRED to face these Amazons who play
and
JOVCK
U
WARD,
1
1
1
*
X Ir . n . D . I I n u l l , C l e r k ; M re .
«*rve t copy nf &gt;uur Answer, a skillful game of basketball
l ’ enn Van. Newr Turk
wife,
A n n a E . T - d l l e y , M r * . E v e ly n
YOU AR E IIK KKH Y NOT I- or oilier Plesdlns. on P la’ nrcfcldturr unknown
F o r e . X lr . I t a y F o r e , X lr . t l .
l
i t r e Attorney, IRVING NA- anil have many tricks tiiat
VOU AltB llleltKHY .VOT1- F IE D that a rult to Foreclose
It
n o u ld e n
M o r ta a i*
eealnsl
real and TIIANBON. Esq., I*. O. Ros provide plenty of laughs for
KIKI&gt;
that
•
*ult
tn
for#oln*«
C le r k a a a d la s p e e in r a — P r t Mnriaaar aaaln*t r»4l and per* personal, property ha* been 134. E*u Gsllle. Florid*, and the spectators.
r l n e t V s . I •— f l n ld e n r a d
u f 11«.«l fllr-l against you In thr shove fll* tli* orlslnal In Ihe offle*
M r s , E la d y a I .
J a n e , C l e r l t l nomil prn]&gt;rriy hn»
Part of the proceeds will go
nu-«ln*t
you
In
thn
above
Court Court by the above named of Ihe Clerk of th* above
M r s . E v e ly n O a r r e n . M rs . M a r*
Plaintiff. TI m- property sought Court on. or before, lb* thth
b o r a H x a n c a r , S ir s . I t o liv e c a &lt;*. by tha kliovf uin tid P l i l n t l f t to be foreclosed la as follow-: day of March, 1*11, In de­ toward the Lyman Athletic
Wilson, Mre. Charlotte H. At. Thr prt.prrfy auusiit *n **•
t o t ! « » OAKDAND IIIEt.s, fault of nhlali III* Coni plain! Fund
(ortcloftt ) i* • » fo llo w * ■

Jai-Alai
Entries

Yank Pilcher
Ready In Month

1 A

Racing King Stakes
Set For Saturday

MEADORS
M A R IN E

All-Stars
Prep For Biddy
Stale Tourney

F A 2-1392

Crowd Pleasers
To Run Tonight

j

Tough Problem
For Oiler Owner

Legal N o tice

J*

Legal N o tic e

SCOTCH
WHISKY

now racing!

HARNESS and QUARTER HORSE

Legal Notice

Post Time 8 P.M .

T ig ers Lead
N avy League

5?EMIN01i N K

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H ere A t Lym an

CHEVROLET TR U C K C U A IIT Y

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T llf o r d .
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M rs .
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M ra .
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r l a r t A s . IB — X s r tb e e a t ia e fn rd

lent M7. OA K IdA.M • I I I M J ,
according
to
ilia
plat
tharanf aa Recorded
In
I'lnt llunk IS, l*airm »'.3 nrnl
«l,
Public
Record*
of
Hrmlnolr County, Florida.
YOU AIKH ItBQtlllt KD t"
nerve a copy of your annwer,
or other plradlni?, on Plaint i f f * Attorney, Irvins Nathanion, K*«|iilre P. (». R«a 1 34,
Kau Cnlllr, Florida, nrnl flln
the orlglnul In the office of
tha Clerk of the above Court
on, or hafore. the lH li du&gt;
of March, 19(3 In dtfault of
whUb tha Complaint will b»
takan a* cnn'mmd
avalnat
you for the relief requested
In Plaintiff • Complaint.
PATCH thl* l l t l i day of
February, 19t»3, at 8at»f«»rd,
Florida.
«
(N K A M
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vihleo
T&gt;. C.
Publish Fob. N. 22 ft. .Mar.
1, *, IMS.

e n r-s i

—4'asselkrrry
Mr! Joseph I. t-ilrd, Clerk;
Mr.
Graham
XVIIeon, • Mra.
Edith liutrr, Mra. O I I » # Pierce,
Mrt. Helen F Green
clerks aad taspeetsre — Pee.
H e e l An. I * — snnlnnd
.Xlre. J. C. t_»vend*r. Clerk;
Xlr. Iludelph F. Iloehlk. M r a .
Lott
Hlmerly.
Mrs.
A.
D.
Abrams. Mr. XV. Garnelt XVhlta
Clerks aad laapretnra — Prerlact Xs. I I - fp alk aaafard
Xlr. Edward l » * t m m e n * s n .
Xlr*. XV. P . Burk*. Mr. M V.
Farmer. Mre. Du-y Smith Mrs
E *ll
KaJer,
ilr».
Mildred

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Serious
D AYTO NA BEAOII (U P I )— |
Racing driver Marvin Pandi
was Mill listed in serious
condition today from injuries
received when his Maserati
flipped over at ltto miles an
hour and skidded 2UU yard*
"belching fire ."

RACING KING

S TA K K S

Matinee
M O ND AY

1:15 P . M .

FINALS

Xlr. T. J. Dniera, Clerk: Mra.

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C . H t ln e ,
X lr s .
M.
ID
t it r l- k la n d ,
M r*.
Emma
D «u
H a u n d e r*.
M ra .
XV. J . T o l l ,
M r s H o t l e n r e R o u m l l l a t . X lr s .
It.
F . R o b is o n , X lr e . I I .
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C le r k a a a d le e p e r ln m — P r e H a rt V s. I t — P ea r L a ke
M r s . J o h n Tate*, H r., C l e r k ;
M r . I D D . T o u n e , X lr e . T e t h e r
J e e k s u n . M r. k la n le y
K u re s ,
M r. E rn e s t I*
H u b b a rd , M r.
C la y t o n D . P e n e s
C la r k e a a d la s p e r ln r * — P e e .
H a n A s . IT — A n r lk O r la n d e

according
to
tho
plat will be taken *• ronfeeeed
the relief
• then of recorded In Plat against you (or
M-u-k II. page* I t and requested In Plaintiff's Coin61 of th# Pnhllo Record* plaint.
DATED tble 13th day of
of n, mln.de County, F lor­
ida
Pehriitry,
lv&lt;3, ut (irDindo,
Y o l l A R E R E Q U IR E D to Florida.
Arthur II. Ilnekwlth, Jr.,
serve it copy of your Answer,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
or other Pleading, on PlainUyi ilsrttis T. Vlliten
t i t l e Attorney, Irving Nathenson, P. O. Rot &gt;31. Eau
Deputy Clerk
Gallic, Florida, and file the Attorney for Plaintiff
original In th* i iffh a of th* Irvins Xalltaneun
Clerk of the nbovc Court on, Publish Feb. U . 33 A Mar.
or before, th* 30tli day of D s. IMS.
March,
1041. In default of UDF-1T
which the Compltlnt will be
taken as confo esd against
you far th# relief requested
in P l a i n t i ff * Complaint.
DATED this (th day e f
February,
lit),
at Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida.
(MEAD)
Arthur H. ID kw-Uh. Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Hy; Martha T. Vlhleu
D. C.
Trains Nathanefn
Attorney for i'lalnlifl.
Publish Pel,. I. ti, 33 a Mar. 1
CDF-11

Ladle* Night
M o n . &amp; T h u rs .

7:41 P .M . N IG H T L Y
(Except Sunday]
P.ri-Mutu«li B«(tia|
Niebtlr Detlr D**kt.
Qulnltlsi Every Gam*
H * . f « d I n W is f e r

Cm IW I . S n .n k

T O M O R R O W N IG H T

M A T IN E E S

R A C IN G

WEDNESDAY

NI6HTLY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY

8:10

2 I’ -M.

EXCEPT SUNDAY

You can see th e difference w herever you look
I f you believe various makes o f trucks sre pretty
much slike, you aren’t doing justios to your pocketbook. Thcro ur* difTercncue.
A ('liovrob-l truck welcomes compuriaon. laiok at
tbu littlo things on i t —latches, hinges, stitching in
the upholstery. N’ oties how strong the tsllgate la, the
ruliln-r oncsM-rl cliuins that keep it from nagging.
Tire body Boor is made nf select wood to elirninato
tbi- runt problem und give yoa belter footing.Thu lower

l 2 N EW B-CYLINOEft ENG INE S I

"W here Th* Top Dog* Run . . . lUin Or Rhine"

New H leh Torque 2 10-eu.-m.
Mix is lighter bul more pow erful than Its iiredm-Mor. It U
standard In Hsrles CIU
thruugb ('Ml niodt-D.

TH U R S D A Y IS
LA D IF ri N IG H T

Orlondo-Suninele

FRO NTO N
U A 17-92 ^ FIRM BARK

Heated Grandstand*
Lu xu riou s Clubhouse

K E N N E L

C l U B

S o n y ! N * Miners!
H w ). 17-92 Midway B c l.e tn bsniord A Orlando

New High Torque 292-eu.-In.
Six—most powerful truck 6
Chevrolet has ever bulltl
Standard In Herle* C60,
optional at extra cost in
llglitvr inodi-ls.

Quuirr r w o
CM UU

Ju st call us to test drive one o f the “ N e w R e l i a b l e * ”

Q itouk’

Valet Parking

aido panels are double-walled; you might dent tha
inside but it won’t ahow through.
Chevrolet designs suspension systems to (It your
need. The light-&lt;luty type is strong on comfort.
Another kind for heavier trucks stiffen* up aa you
Increase your load and vice versa. M ake acnaeT
I f you uro going to need a new truck this yaar,
you shuuld look at the quulity Chevrolet has to offer.
M ay wo bring over a new
so you cau examine it?

HOLIER MOTOR SALES CO.
C or, 2nd &amp;

Palmetto

SANFORD*

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Seminola
Rebek
Installation Ceremonies
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Officers of Seminola Hebekah Lodge No. 43 were re­
cently Installed at an Impres­
sive service at the Odd F el­
lows H a ll.,
installing officer was Mrs.
Velma Sumner, district de­
puty president of District No.
10 and her installing staff, all
members o f
Lucerne Bobekah Lodge No. 38 o f Or­
lando.
The group pledged allcglence to the flag and sang
the Star Spangled Banner
followed by llie singing of
the "L o rd ’s P ra yer," by Mrs.
Nick Pfclfauf.
Mrs. Roche, noble grand,
welcomed all members and
guests and introduced Mrs.
Sumner,
DDP,
and
Mrs.
Fannie Spink, past president
or the Rebekab Assembly of
Florida. The Noble Grand
thanked all for their cooper­
ation during the past year
and
Mrs.
Pfclfauf
sang
"Thank You for All You’ ve
Done," to Mrs. Roche.
All officers and substitute
officers of the past year were
presented g i f t s
by Mrs.
Roche.
Mrs. Sumner was
then asked to preside. The In­
stalling officer Invested Mrs.
Ilochc with the regalia ol
Past Noble Grand and she
was escorted to her station.
While Mrs. Julia Sumner
aang, " I t Is No Secret" the
installing officers were pre­
sented. The president's col­
ors of lavender and yellow
were used In decorating the
hall and throughout the ceremoney.
Installing officers
wore
white and each officer In­
stalled had an escort dressed
in cither a lavender or y e l­
low formal. As each elective
officer received her obliga­
tion. she placed lier right
hand on a white Bible top­
ped with yellow roses and
lavender streamers.
Elective officers installed
were Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
noble grand; Mrs. Robert
Williams, vice grand; Mrs.
Betty Snyder, recording sec­
retary; Mrs. Evelyn lloolc
han financial secretary, and
Mrs. Virginia A n d e r s o n ,
treasurer.
The noble grand then nam­
ed her appointed officers and
courtesy officers who were
also Installed. They arc Mrs.
Doris Elder, warden; Mrs.
Joyce Nicholson, conductor;
Mrs. Harry Osteen, chaplain;
Mrs. Auburn Rector, music­
ian;
Mrs.
David
Fnuvcr,
color bearer; Mrs. II. L.
Moore, RSNG
Mrs. llrodle
Williams, I-SNG; Mrs. Ndll
Futrcll,
ItSVG,
and
Mrs.
Mary Jameson, LSVG.
Also Mrs. Hazel Githuly,
Inside guardian, and Mrs, It.
II. Beckham, outsido guard­
ian. Courtesy officers Mrs.
Pearl
Byrd,
Mrs. I).
C.
Howard, Mrs. Guy Beall and
Mrs. Hilda Gardner.
Mrs. Pfiefnuf sang an ori­
ginal song "Oh Mother Dear”
to the new noblo grand. Mrs.
Roche received a certificate
from Mrs. Henry Jameson
and was inviled to join the
Past
Noble
Grands.
The
Jewel was pinned on her by
her mother, Mrs. It. C. Long.

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Mrs. Hayes
Hostess For
Church Class
The Homemakers Class of
Central Baptist Church met
si the home of Mrs. Maybelle
lla jo s . 320 Pine Avc., for the
monthly session.
• Mrs. Richard Bradley was
elected new sunshine chair­
man. Tile class has 28 mem­
bers and 12 o f them are
leaching in the Kunduy School
children's classes.
Refreshments o f Valentine
cake, coffee and cold drinks
were served by tlio hostess.
M e m b e r s present were
Mines.
Gail
Smith,
class
teacher; Lewis Dorton, presi­
dent; B, E. Smith, Charles
Hayes and Mrs. Bradley.

L ak e M ary

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Personals
By Frances Wester
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pecht
from Livingston, N. J., have
•icon visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Darnuu Scott and fam ily in
Lake Mary. Whlln In Florida,
limy also visited is Melbourne
•tod Eau Gallia.

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Refreshments were served
in the dining mom by the
committee, Mrs. Auburn Rec­
tor, Mrs. Roche, Mrs. Wil­
liams and Mrs. Futrcll.
Visitors from
other Re-

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D EAR A B B Y : Today my duuifhter han a lonjr face because I reftmed
to buy her n formal. She in 11 years
old and In tho sixth Erode. A girl
used to Ret her first formal for tho
Senior I’ rom when she was 17. Today
they have proms for children In the
sixth grade. I hate to sec my daugh­
ter miss out on the fun with her
friends, but we nre n medium in­
come fam ily and can’t afford formnls
and all the accessories for 11-yearolds. What is your opinion. Abbv?
A V E R A G E M OTHER

bekah lodges were from Or
lando, DeLand. Carson City,
Mich., Doodstock, C o n n . ,
Bloomington, III., Keene. N.
II., Stanford Conn., and White
Field, Conn.

people, too. What ure you waiting
for?
DEAR A B B Y : I am a single w o -’
man of 28 who has never been mnrried. I live alone and support myself.
I recently met a very handsome man
who fell for me fast. He talked o f
"ou r future together” and I thought
I had finally found my man. I was
completely bowled over Inst night
when he asked me for a loan o f $500.
He’s n salesman and told me how
well he was doing. I asked him if
he'd sign a note for it and he said if
he had wanted to sign a note he
could have gone to n bank. Now I
have my doubts about him. H alf o f
me wants to continue seeing him and
half o f me tells me to quit him. I
am —
SH ATTE R E D

D E AR MOTHER* I ’m told that
the added expenses o f extra - curric­
ular events in the modern high
illy
school are becoming psychologically
tough on have-not kids. So now it’s
"form nls” in the sixth grade ? I ’m aguinst ’em! .

SIRS. C LA K K N C K SNVDKU, left, wuh installed
an Noble Grand o f the Seminola Itcbckiih I/ mIrc,
at a recent meeting and Mrn. Robert Williams
in Vico Grand.

Smorgasbord
Planned Feb. 23
The Swedish

smorgasl&gt;ord,
all-you-can^at
sponsored by
Circle o f the
Christian
lltli consecu­

tin*
annual
meal, is iH’ing
the Ethel Root
Congregational
Church for the
tive year.
This year, the ladies of the
circle are busy with prepara­
tions for another delightful
and inviting menu. Koine of
these distinctive treats arc
prized recipes handed down
for generations, while others
have been carefully selected
and collected by members
over the past ten years

Welcome Wagon
Plans Benefit
Party And Show
Members o f the Sanford
Welcome Wagon Club arc ar­
ranging for more than usual
entertainment for those who
attend their benefit dessert
rard party and fashion show,
Tuesday, Feb. 1U, at the
Woman's Club building.
Paul ticwls will present
two vocal numbers, accom­
panied by Mrs. Ilnlicrt Smith
und the high school trio
known us the "Jack Ivey
T rio ,"
cnmiMsrd of Jack,
Jimmy Touhy and Lynn Mc­
Cord, will provide the extra
entertainment.
Models will present fash­
ions from Cowan's and Car­
ole's Dress und Sportswear
Simp, arrompunied by back­
ground music on Hie piano by
Mrs. Smith.
Following the show ami en­
tertainment, card games will
bo enjoyed during the after­
noon. There will be u prize
for each table and some door
prizes.
If unablo to muke up a
table come on anyway and
enough
hostesses
will
be
available to fill out all tubb’ s.
Proceeds will In- used for
tho various charitable organ­
izations aided Jiy the club.
Sturting time is 12:30 p.m.
Make plans to attend.

Miller - Addington
Wedding
Announced
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Cone
Miller, 2101 Myrtle Avc., an­
nounce Hie m arriage of their
daughter.
Constance
Chartnion Miller, to William A d ­
dington of Tallahassee.
The wedding was solemn­
ized Feb. 7 at tho First Bap­
tist Church in Winter Haven.
, Attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. George Hughes. Mrs.
Hughes is a form er room­
mate of Hie bride at Stetson
University.
Mrs. Addington is a student
at Stetson but has transferred
to FSU to complete her senior
year.
Mr. Addington is a grad­
uate of the School of Design,
at Uie University of Illinois
and Is presently manager of
the Eleanor Doyle
Florist
Business in Tallahassee.
The present address o f the
couple is 202 Bradford Road,
Tallahassee.

Swedish as well as American
dishes will be served to Hie
public Saturday, Feb. 23 from
4:30 lo 7:30 p.m. in Hie F el­
lowship Hall o f the church,
corner of 24th Street and
Park Avc.
The hall will lie decorated
in a Swedish theme for tho
festive affair and those tuking part in the dining room
will lie wearing elaborately
embroidered Swedish design­
ed aprons which will add to
the Swedish atmosphere.
More than 300 attended this
outstanding event last year
und more aro expected this
year, due to the many re­
quests that were received
long before preparations hud
begun. For those who have
not attended the smorgas­
bord, it is a largo assortment
of tempting dishes served in
a colorful, bountiful and in­
viting manner.
U|Min approaching the ice
table, one may choose from
several different molds such
as
IcverpasteJ
(liverp ste),
salmon or lime-walnut. A c ­
company it with fishsallad (a
delightful
combination
of
slirimp and Imported fish or
unothcr lusty fish salad in
clamshells. From tho main
table bubbling hoi casseroles
will lie attractively displayed
nl different heights such as:
u very old Scandinavian dish,
but a new recipe added to the
circle's
menu
collection,
bromn boner (Swedish brown
beans), then
some
subtly
fluvured kotthulln (Swedish
meat balls) prepared in a
true Swedish stylo at home.
You may want to choooc
from unothcr old recipe sillxullud (herring with apples)
or a wonderful combination of
rooked vegetable salad with
sour cream, gronsallad (crisp
vegetable salad) or Just plain
homcstylcd
pickled
beets,
waldorf salad, deviled stuff­
ed eggs, chicken or |xitatn
salad, or the Ink paj (onion
pie) a n d
Swedish Limpu
made at home by one o f the
members
Ilrun snewerbaka
(Swedish brown spice cake),
dozens of assorted cookies
and very delicately flavored
Swedish tarts 7sand bakkcls)
arc a superb ending.
To eat this feast in tho tra­
ditional manner. It Is quite
proper to circle Uie main
table a second time. Milk will
be served to the children and
plenty of good hot coffco will
be available for adults.
1’lun now lo lake advantage
o f this once-a-yrar event. T ic­
kets are on sale by members
or by calling Mrs. Harold
Hcrbst,
general
chairman,
Mrs. Bulph I .easing or Miss
Sandra Corbett, president of
the Senior Youth Ministry.

Lon ffwood

D EAR S H A T TE R E D : Better to
be "tem|iornrily "shattered” than
l&gt;crmnnent!y broke. Listen to the
half with the brains in it. Romeos
who mix moonlight and marriage are
a poor risk.

D E A R A B B Y : I have n Rlck-inthc head htiHband and hix jealousy
Is driving me out o f my mind. I am
not allowed to speak to any man in
our neighborhood.or to any other
man. Even relatives! I f I even look
at them he accuses me o f all kinds
o f dirty things. I have never given
him any reason to doubt me. I can't
just pitch him because we huve chil­
dren. He tells me he is not sick in
the heud. but what else would you
call It? What am I going to do? Now
I am getting jealous. Jealous o f wom­
en who have sane husbands.

What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3305,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

D E AR JEALOUS: I f your hus­
band had a toothache, you would get
him to a dentist by hook or crook,
wouldn't you? Well, there arc doctors
who take care o f "sick-in-thc-head”

Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to AB BY. Box 31105, BEVER­
L Y IIILI.S , C A LIF., for Abby’s new
booklet, "H O W TO W R ITE LE T­
TERS FOR A L L OCCASIONS."

Plans Bake Sale
This Saturday
St.

Anne

Church o f

Circle

C O N F ID E N T IA L TO T E D : Peo­
ple are governed by the head. A kind
heart is o f little value in chess.
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Altamonte Personals

St. Anne Circle

of

the

the Nativity

will

s|x&gt;nsor a hake sale this Sat­

jZaco b ij.

By Abigail Van Buren

By l-oulne Slmunrk
vieve Drive entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rubier Angelos Singers of Orlando
with a luncheon tills past
o f Turnbull Avezluc entertain­
week. The singers, under the
ed Peter DcAngclis of Du­
direction o f Mrs. Wilder, held
mont, N . J., last week. Mr. t h e i r
rehearsal at Mrs.
DcAngells was a school churn Hearn's borne from 10 a.m.
of Mr. Buhlcr's and both men until 12 noon. Mrs. Hearn was
a form er member of the
caught up an a lot qf news as
choral group.
they hadn't seen each other
for several years.
Mrs. George Hearn of Gene­

urday In front of the Lake
Mary Post Office.
A variety of baked goods
will be available between the
hours of 0 a.m. and 12 noon.
All ladies In Hie Pinecrest,
Sunland
and
surrounding
areas o f the the Church of
the Nativity parish arc asked
to assist St. Anne Circle In
tills endeavor by donating
M ONDAY
baked goods for the sale.
Further information
may
Women o f the First Presby.
be obtained by calling Mrs. tcriiyi Church meet at 10 a.m.
Peter Denies, circle chair­ for general business session
man.
and program.

Church
Calendar

O n &amp; jddq&amp;

One o f the best defensive
IS
NORTH
plays o f the recent annual St.
♦ 9 8 5 3
Paul W inter Carnival tourna­
W 108 5 4
ment was made by James
♦ 0
* 8 6 3 2
Dolan.
EAST
He opened the king o f dia­ WB8T
A 10 6 2
A J B 7 4
monds against South’s three
f K &gt;
*
H J B 7 8
no-trump contract and con­ ♦ K Q J 1 0 8 4
« 8 2
♦
105
*J74
tinued the suit. South won tho
SOUTH (D&gt;
third lead und ran o f f four
♦ AK
cluba and two spades. Mr.
YAQJ
Dolan had to make two dis­
♦ A70S
♦ AKQ0
cards. His first was the deure
North snd South vulnerable
o f hearts, his second the deuce
Sooth West North East
o f spades.
3 N.T. Pass Pass
Pass
South, one o f Minnesota's
Opening lead—♦ K
top players, went into a hud­
dle. Jim still held three dis
monds. His other card was I the king? Possibly, but not
surely a heart. Could it be |probably. I f not, South had u

(jJ q J h c Odomsm

Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Cad­
die and Lyle o f Hiawatha,
Iowa, are spending two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gaddis. „

cinch piny. He led his queen
o f hearts expecting that Eust
would win with the king and
lead to dummy's ten o f hearts
or queen o f spades.
Unfortunately
for
South,
Jim produced the king of
heurts and made the rest o f
the tricks with his remaining
diamonds to set the hand two.
A t other tables, the West
player would keep the king o f
hearts guarded and throw
away u diamond. A fte r that.
South would simply lend a
diamond and throw W est In
the lead. West could cash his
lust diumonds and then hava
|to lead up tho ace-queen o f

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' heart*.

By Ruth M ille tt

L

It’s often best to say “ No, pretty sure that the best dud you have trouble discour­
thank you" to*the helpful o f thing to do for a cold or any aging. Most would-be matchfers o f ethers, especially to other ailment is N O T to take makers think any two person*
second-hand medical advice. o f the opiKisite sex wlio aren't
those who say—
married ure sure to lie “ Just
"W h y don’t you do that
"1 can get it for you whole­
righ t" fo r each ether.
sale." Chances arc you'll end yourself instead o f hiring it
up with a substitute fo r what done, and save money7” I f
Feel The Distinction
you reully wanted, or with a you were an adept do-it-your­
— O F W E A R IN G
selfer you would have thought
A S T R A W HY
lemon you can't complain
o f doing It yourself. I f you
about.
aren't, chances are tho Job is
“ I’ll show you a short cut," a lot harder than your helpful
Thu driver who lets a pas­ friend led you to believe.
“ There’s u nice young man
senger show him n short cut
all too often winds up lost I want you to meet." On sec­
ond thought, perhaps you bad
and out o f sort*.
“ Let mo show you un easy- better tako a chance on this
way to do that." I t may be an one— but don't be disappointed
cuak-r way fo r tho other per­ if the nire young man is a

ADAM

son, but much harder fo r you
than the way you're fam iliar
with.
"You must leak up this
friend o f mine when you are
in surh-and-siirh n place." It
isn't likely the friend o f a
friend Is going to lie elated
over having to play bust to a
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Fri. Feb. 15, ’63— Page 7

Lewis Film
For Rilz

With th* outside entrance
to the lovely M ayfair Inn
Shatlmar Lounge it is easy
to make thia the place for
that intimate last drink at the
end o f a night out . . . Or
stay the entire evening in the
romantic atmosphere o f the
Shallmar, where carved wood
and brass ami fine fabrics
contribute to the Oriental
mood. Lou Feldman and his
orchestra provide the musical
background fo r listening or
ilanelng and Sanfonlltea arc
more than welcome to come
in and enjey the beautiful
Shalimar.

"private-*ye"

school o f paperback literature
—

and

publisher*

happily

boast they number in the million*— ahould see what Jerry
Lew i* doe* to th* itereotypea
identified wtlh Ui* fictional
whodunit* when hi* new Par­
amount comedy, " I t ’* Only
Money" open* 8unday at th*
Rita Theatre. Thl* unques­
tionably I* one o f Jerry’* fun­
niest and most imaginative
films, starring him aa a radio
and television repairman who
want*, with all hi* heart and
what panes fo r hi* brain, to
be a private detective.
The story concerns his Join­
in g forces, uninvited, with hi*
friend—an actual private de­
tective—in the search fo r the
missing heir to millions left
by an electronics genius. It
w ill come as no surprise to
detective story readers that
Jerry is himself th* missing
heir. A s he unwittingly seeks
himself, he is subjected to a
number o f hysterically funny
attempt* on his Ufa which in­
volves, among other hijinks, a
homicidal butler, and a pla­
toon o f man-chopping lawn
mowers.

“ RUN FOR YOUR LIVES,” screams Jerry
Lewis as he is being chased by n monster lawnmower in a scene from bis latest Paramount
picture " I t ’s Only Money” opening Sunday at
the Ritz Theatre. The monster lnwnmower is
only one o f the many loony devices his enemies
employ to Iny him low in this hilarious comedy.

•

CLOVEIt

U. MAIllUt.

nsetased
riva l. s o T K n
Nolle* Is hereby given that
lha undsrelgneJ will, on the
ll th ilay o f March, A. t&gt;. t i l l ,
present
to
tha
Honorable
bounty Judge
of
Bemlnola
Jounty. Florida, hla final r e ­
turn. account and vouchers,
t. Kaecutor of tha Kstat# of
:UOVEIl B. M A M l * . deceased,
ind at aald tlms. than and
Ihera. maka application
So
!he said Judge for a final
lettlemant o f hla edmlnlatraIon of aald ealala, and for
in order dlacharglng him aa
lUch Kaecutor.
Dated this tha Ith day e f
fsbruary. A. D. 1»•*Kenneth W. McIntosh
Aa Eiscutor of tha Katata
of
CLOVKR B. MAIMS.
Decraaad
..............
Jtenttrom, Pavla A McIntosh
attorneys for Kaecutor
Pott Office Bo* I l l s
lanford, Florida
Publish Fob. I, t«. S3 A Mar. 1
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limed la Our Own
Great Slat* 1 1 I

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No. 1 At 7iM

“OKEFENOKEE”
Merdefer Tracked Dows
" Is "A ir BeaU"
Na. X At S ill Osiy
Ernest Hemlagwey Navel
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-GUN RUNNERS’*
Aedie Marphy

•

Jumbo Set For Drive-In
One o f the most Joyous, ro ­ tumbling, Juggling, unlcycllst
spangled, star-ami- and animal acts, together
aong studded musicals ever to with b a r e b a c k equestrian
mantic,

emerge from Metro-GoldwynMsyer Is “ Hilly Rose's Jumbo," screen version In Panavlsion and Mctrocolur of the
memorable Broadway stag*
bit, w ill play at the Movieland Drive-In Sunday,
It* big east, headed by Dor­
is Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy
Durant* and Martha Hay*,
with Dean Jagger co-starred,
also features 60 specialties by
th* world’s top circus stars,
Including tha endearing ele­
phant who play* th* title role,
and Ita musical highlight* in­
clude seven great aong hit* by
Richard Rodgcra and Lorens
Hart.
N ot only does a glittering
array o f aerial, tlght-rope,
trapvse, trampoline,
high •
wire, rope-swing, sllds-for-life,

f

routines and precision ballet*,
fill the screen In a sprawling
circus erected over sis acres
on one o f MUM'* largest lota,
with the huge Ilig Top aa the
hub, hut the atars actually
Join the circus headliners in
many o f tho spellbinding aer­
ial acta.
The other feature on the
program, which will play
through Tuesday, la "T h *
Savage Guna" with Richard
Basehari.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, “ A ll In A N igh t’s Work”
and "G o Naked In The W orld"
will play.
A triple horror show la slat­
ed for Friday and Saturday.
The three films are "Tell-Tale
Heart," "C altlki” and "Tormrnted.”

OPEN ll!«S

T O D A Y &amp; SAT.

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- CO LO R

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Bowling &amp; Skating

CHOICE S IR LO IN

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DANCE
EVERY • • •

•

One thing abcut the Capri,
although It Is an Impressive
place, you do not have to dress
Impressively to be at home
there.
Sports
shirt*
and
sweater* are as welcome as
suit* and tics. Sometime when
you are in the mood for din­
ner out at someplace epcciul
but don't want to dress up, the
Capri l i th* place. Or, on the
way heme from work on one
o f those days when you simply
cannot face tho kitchen, stop
in and enjoy n comfortable
meal.

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O N E H A S TO S T A Y
H O M E - T H E R E ’S
S O M E T H IN G F O R
E V E R Y O N E TO DO

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AN D THE

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ONORA ROAD

322-9353

•

As mentioned last week.
Spencer* Is a popular stop­
ping o ff place for the men.
but the ladies hnve their day
too. Luncheons, bridge ses­
sions and other parties are
held in th* “ Vleu* Carre”
room which ran be partitioned
o ff fo r privacy. The room Is
a complete outdoor scene of
tha New
Orleans
French
Quarter with wrought iron
tables and chairs, brick walls
and street lanterns. I t has an
enjoyable, “ alt around and
stay awhile’’ atmosphere; a
fitting background for Spen­
cer’s fin* food* and drinks.

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FEATURING

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SANFORD,

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featuring:

Shalim W i

MEL MURRAY
STAR

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IXVITAITOX TO Mill
■ealad t&gt;bla will h* racalvad
In Ihs office of th* Kharlff
of Hamlnot* County, nt th*
fViuntr Jail, Hanford, Florid*,
up to 1:10 P, II. on Ilia 41b
day uf March. A. I). IMS.
All bits shall be rlearlr
marked aa »urh on tho nut■Ida of tha anvslrpt. Tho bids
wilt bo publicly opened nt
S:0* P. M. of tho urn* day.
Tabulation of tha bid* will
ba praaoniad to J. I . HOBBY,
Hbarlff of Stinlnolo County,
Florida.
Kach bid shall contain a
copy of tho manufacturer*#
epoelfteattona and daaerlptlr*
literature All bldo that! bo
FO.TI. Sanford, Florida, and
ahall b* binding on lha bidder
for n minimum of thirty 11*1
day*. Illda are requested on
th* followln* Item*:
TW O N EW PATH O L CATIK
■pacification* ar* available
at lb * Sheriff** Office of
Hatnlnulo
County,
Hanford,
Florida.
J. L. Hobby, Khsrlff
■amlnoia County, Florida
Publish February II, IMS
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OF T H E ED S U L L IV A N S H O W

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Mora news out at Club Dia­
mond where a special T-Ron*
steak with potatoes, salad and
French bread ia being served
fo r a very tnodeit price ae th*
club'*
facilities
completely
return to normal. Mel Mur­
ray, who hns appeared on na­
tional T V and baa don* con­
siderable night club work In
th* country is banging out
boogie wroogle comedy every
night- On Sunday, a knock
down and drag out Jam ses­
sion shakes the wslls as lo­
cal musicians belt out their
Improvisations.

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Co-Feature U 0 Only

•

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L e g a l N o tic e

DANCE

&amp;

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•

DANISH 1X)RSTER TAILS
(awoot *a ■ nut)
ROYAL RED SHRIMP
i
(a rrel delivery th* way wo
•roper* thorn! . . . thoy sr* NOT
Trench Fried1)
COMBINATION PLATTER
( Dealsk I.ohater Tolls *sd Royal
Rod Shrimp)
FROG LEGS
Routed Ia Malted Better

Jen?
lew s

mum

•

Pleasantly around th* cor­
ner from most offices In town
Is th* Cerll&gt;* lounge, in th*
Velds* Hotel. It is convenlsnt
to stop In during lunch or
after work, and no matter
how many times you see th*m,
you won't fail to laugh at

la r i Ivaa • Celer

■UN. • MON. • TUBS.

•

the “ a rt" on the walls. These
pictures are genuine works of
art, captioned by more modem
expressions. You can also
have meals until 8 p.m. and
listen to Hill Slayton and the
Hideaways.

Taking a trip to Tampa Sun­
day will be the Skate City
Rollers Dance and F ig jro
Club. The club, whose purpose
Is to promote Interest in skat­
ing through competition and
shows, will participate in the
Mld-Flc.dda Skating Associa­
tion meet at Tampa. They
will compete In figure, danre
and figure skating. Tho club
Is open to anyone who can
akate and although mest of
• * a
th* member* are Interested in
I f you are not too tuckered
competition and shows, par­
out from hiking, dash out to
ticipation In those events Is
Heardall and Geneva and try
not required.
your lurk at ahufflcbonrd.
Every Wednesday night at
8 p.m., the D rift Inn Is spon­
soring a shufflehoanl tourna­
r t t » r r n n t '* v t s n
ment. Anyone I* ellglbl* and Norton IK hereby given that
urn »nase*&lt;t In business at
winners will bo announced. IKsrn
I’srk, Remind# County.
For Uiose hunger pangs, try Florida, under tbs fictitious
m
m
*
■TIN’ KUYH
OP
the stacked ham on rye. More PKItM Pef.
ARK. PI.A snil thst
passive types can ait and I Intsmt to rstlstsr u M nim&gt;
listen to the music o f the with th* Ctsrk nf th* Circuit
Court, Ksmlnols County, PlorCasuals from 12:30 til 2 a.m. Ids, In accordance with ths
o f ths Fictitious
every Friday and Saturday provisions
X i m i Blslulst. to.wit: auc­
nlghta.
tion I I I OS Plena* Statutes

•

-WINDS ACROSS THE
EVERGLADES”

GUNS”

•

I f you ladle* feel left out
because only the men are get­
ting the exercise, here’s good
new* for you. Every Thursday
morning at Melodee Skating
Rink from 10:00 til nocn, a
housewives class meets to
learn everything from the
basics through dancing. Thie
sounds like an easy way to
work o ff those extra pounds
you may have picked up over
tho winter, besidrs learning
grace and coordination. Drop
in your pennies tco fo r one
o f the * i* contestant* in the
"Queen o f lienrts” contest,
then go next door to Jet
Lance fo r a few lines o f bowl­
ing.

DORIS D AY, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durunte and
Martha Ruye are tho dazzling stars o f "Hilly
Rose’s Jumbo," Mctro-Goldwyn-Myer’s spectacu­
lar musical with n circus background, in which
all four sing, dance ami appear in thrilling snwdust acts, including equestrian feats and highwire performances. Rnsed on the Broadway stage
success, the big Panuvision and color attraction
features seven Rodgers ami Unrt song hits anil
many o f tho world’s most famous circus acts.
The Joe PnHternnk Production wnH directed by
Charles Walters,

Na. X At liiX# Osiy

•t h e s a v a g e

•

Spotted an old player piano
nt the Lake Monroe Inn . . .
the best part about It Is that
there is no official pianist. In­
stead guest* are invited to try
their hands and feet at mak­
ing beautiful music. There Is
every kind; sing along, pop.
even some twist rollers. What
could b* more riotous than
twisting to the music of a
player piano? While you’re
there try the delicious steak
and enjoy the view over Lake
Monroe.

L e g a l N o tic e
la She Caere #r tha Caaatr
&gt;a*ea. Samlaale Cnaaty, Slat*
at Klarlda. la rrabaSa
la r* She Relate all

For Mom, Dad and the Kids

Casual Comfort
By Judy Turner
Now that everyono is back from thoso (huff
puff) 60 mile hikes, you're probably ready for a little
relaxation and refreshment. So sit down fo r a while
and rest those weary bones; try your exercise in the
form o f elbow hemling.

Is Slated
Fan* o f th*

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Nntleo la harahr ktvrn that r o r H T i s A s n f o r nr.nu
purauant to a Pinal Derraa s i i i .k c w r s r v . F l o r i d a
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NOTICR OP SALK

ranaa numbered t l l t l . In tha
Circuit
Court
of
Samlnnla
Count/, Florida, T will aall
tha propart/ altuated In Semi*
nnla Count/, Florida, deecrlb*
ad aat
LOT I I of RLOCK A of
SO l’TII riNBCItKKT. a tubdlvlalon. aa reeordad In
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10 of tha Public Rernrda
of Seminole Count/, Plor*
Ida.
AND AIJIO tha following &lt;le«crlbed llama of equipment now
Inrated In or upon tha above
dearrlbed pramlaaat
One fit Prosreea IP* K it­
chen Klhauat Pan
One I I ) Duo Therm Space
lleatar, U.ono I1TU
Venetian Blind*
at public aala, to tha hlsheat
and beat bidder for ranh, at
tha front door of tha Seminole
Count/ Courlhouaa In Sanford.
Florida, batwaan llt a l a. m,
and 3:04 p. m., on February
37, l l l l .
(S E A L )

llotiorabla A r t h u r
Jlarkwllh, Jr.

JAM HH OTIS SPINKS. alts
known aa JAMES O. SPINKS.
Derailed.
n o t ic r
o r f il in g m u
a c c o u n t in g a n d r e p o r t

Nolle# la hereby sire n that
I hare filed my f i n a l Itvport
and Am-ountlng aa Curator of
tha Kil ato of JAMES OTIS
SPINKS,
alto
known
aa
JAM KM O. SPINKS, daeaaaad;
that I hara filed mr Patlilon
for an Ordar o f Dlalrltiullnn
and for an Ordar of Ktnat Diecharge upon rompllanca with
aald Ordar of tilalrltiullon, and
that on tha llth dar of-Marcb.
A. I), 1143. I will applr to tha
llonnrabla C. Varnon Mila, Jr..
Count/
Jude# o f
Samlnnla
Count/. Florida, fur approval
o f m r Pinal llaport and for
an Ordar ‘ dlerharglng mo aa
Uuratur
of
tha Katata of
JAMI-TS OTIS SPINKS, alan

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Clerk Circuit Court
J!/: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Praaman, Itlchardaon A
Wataon
711 llarnatt Dank RulMIng
Jackaonvllle, Florida
Atlorne/
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NOTICR o r
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in
the
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In tka f'lrrwlt t'anrt of tke NINTH
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CIMCI IT
Ninth Jadlrlal Clrralt af Flor­ OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
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ty.
rfcnneery No. 13714
IN CHANCERY NO. H IM
INSTITUTIONAL
MORTGAGE
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C O UrA N T, n Callfornln eorPORKCLOIt RK SALK
poratlon
authurlted
to
do JOHN II. W ILLIAM S and
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E D W IN
II.
HATMOND M. MIDI.Ell. SR. RUXIir, QUENTIN LAMIIEItr,
and PATRICIA T- Mil.I,Kit. hla and LAKH HARNEY DEVKwife, and PA U LIN E iio o g h . 1/OPMENT, INC, a corpora­
DOfandanla. tion.
NOTICR IS HEREBY OIVDafandanta
KN purauant to a Final De­
NOTICE IS HERHIJY &lt;11Vcree of Mortgage Foreclosure EN that purauant lo a lum ­
dated February I, 1141 and inary final decree of foraentered In Chancer/ Caaa No. cloaura rendered on the Hat
13714 of tha Circuit Court nr day of January, A. D. t i ll . In
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of that certain cauaa pendlns In
Florida, In and for Seminole tha Circuit Court In and for
County,
Florida, wherein Seminole County, Florida, In
INSTITUTIONAL MORTGAGE Chancery No. 17,111, wherein
COMPANT, a California cor- JOHN
H.
W ILLIA M S
and
poratlon authorlaed to do buat- JAMES IL KASPER ara plainnaaa in tha Slate of Florida, tlffa. and TOM STATEN. EDla Plaintiff, and RAYMOND W IN II. IIOXIIY, QUENTIN
M. MIDI.Kit. Sit. and PA T R I­ LAMI1KRT and LA K E H A R ­
CIA U MIDDKIt, hla wife, and N E Y
DEVELOPMENT,
INC,
P A U LIN E Iiuoos, era Defend- a corporation, ara dafandanta,
ante, I will aall to tha hlsheat tha undaralsned. aa Clark of
nnd beat bidder for cnah nt the aforaaald Circuit Court,
the Weat Front Door of Ilia will within lha level houre of
Seminole County Cuurlhouaa, aala on Monday, February 3J,
In Sanford. Seminole Count/, 1IM. offer for aala and aall
Florida, nt 11:#4 o'clock A. M. to tha hlsher and beat blddar,
on Iho 31th day of February, for caah, at the main door
t ilt , tha followlns deecrlhed tliolns tha W ait dnnr), of
property aa aat forth In aald Henilnota County, Florida, In
Final Decree, to-wlt:
Sitnford, Florida, tha follow­
Dot 1, III nek 11. H E FT - lns deecrlbed property lylns
liF.R HOMES ORLANDO, amf bains In Hemlnola County,
MinrriON ONE. accordlns Florida, to-wlt:
lo tha Plat tharaof, record­
Section la, Townahlp 31
ed In mat Ilook II. Panaa
South,
Ransa
43 Eaat,
S and I of tha Publlo lieSouth and Eaat of Oaceola
corda of Seminole County,
Road, laaa 310 feat square
Florida.
In lha Southwrat corner
D A T E D thla 13th day of
and rlsht-of-way of Stato
February, t i l l
lload No. 13.
(SE A L)
Tha N W U of tha N W R of
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Section Id, Townahlp So
Clark of tha Circuit Court
South,
Rons# 13 Eaat,
llyt Martha T. Vlhlen
Houtheaalarly of Oaceola
Deputy Clark
Hoad.
Publlah February II, l l l l
That part of Section 3,
Wllllama, Salomon, Konnay A
Townahlp 30 South, llans*
Llndaon
IS Eaat, South and Eaat
Altornaya at Law
of
Oaceola
Road,
laaa
IH t DuPont llulldlaf
rlsht-of-w ay o f S t a t o
Miami It. Florida
Road No. 13 and 300 foot
Publlah Fab. I I t i l l
wide dralnose eaaement.
CDF-14
The Kelt one-half of lha
N E K and lha HW*4 at lha
NKtt nf Saotlon 11, Town­
NOW OPEN FOR
ahlp SO South, Itanse 33
LUNCH
Kaot, laao rlsht-of-way af
Stato Road No. II.
Tha 8KU and tha North
ona-holf or the HIV '4 of
Section 11, Townahlp SI
South, Ransa 31 Eaat, laaa
rlsht-of-w ay of N t s t a
lload No. IS,
Government Lota 4 and
I, Section 13, Townahlp SI
South, llansa 33 Eaat.
That part of Section tl.
Townahlp 34 South, Ransa
S3 Eaat, north and weat
of I-aka Harney,
tlovarnment Lula 1, 3, and
I. tha W ait one-halt of
the Eaat one-half and tha
Eaat ana-half of tha W ait
one-half of Saotlon 14,
Townahlp 31 South, Rant*
f e t e b a l D m in q
33 Eaat, Haa rlsht-of-way
o f Lake Itarnay Road,
raid aala will ba mada pur­
auant to and In ordar to aatlafy tha tarma of aald aummary final dacraa.
W ITNESS
my hand
sad
official aaal at Sanford. Semi­
nole County. Florida, thla 13ih
day of February, A. D. 3143.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. RerkwMh, Jr.
Clerk of tha Clreult Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
Publlah February 14, t i lt
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Legal Notice
SDTICr. OF DIMOLUTION
Nollca la hereby slvan that
tha partnarahlp heratofora atlatlns
between
Arthur
J.
Doonheriy Sr. nnd Arthur J.
Dounhtrly Jr. of Lake Mary,
Florida, under the firm name
of A R T ELECTRIC, la thla
flrat day of February 1141 dieaolved by mutual content
Arthur J. Dousharly, Sr.
Arthur J. Dousharly, Jr.
Tha bualnraa will be continu­
ed at Lake Mary, Florida by
ARTHUR J. DOUGHERTY Jr.
who la authorlaed to aattla
tha affalra of tha aald firm.
Arthur J. Dousharly, Sr.
Publlah Fab. I, II, I I A Mar. 1
CDF-11

IN CHANCERY NO. USSR
FED E R A L NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION. A Cor­
poration orsanlaad under an
Act of Oonsreoa and aalitlns
purauant to tha Federal N a­
tional Mortsasa Aeaoclallon.
Charter Act, havlns lta prin­
cipal office In tha City of
Waahtngton Dlatrlct of Col­
umbia,
F U li U f f
▼a.
W HJ.IAM A. SPENCER and
DORCAS J. SPENCER,
hla
wife,
Dafandanta

NOTICE TO APPEAR
THE STATE OF FLORIDA

Tot William A. Spencer and
Dorcae J. Spencer, hla
wife,
l l l l Raster Drive
Columbua 13. Ohio
TOU ARB IIBIIKIIY NOTI­
FIED (hat a ault haa bean
&lt;llad asalnat you In tha above
entitled eaaae, and thnt you
nra required ta file your anawor with tha Clerk of thla
Court and lo aarvo a copy
tharaof upon the Plaintiff or
Plalntlfra
attornoyo,
whoao
name nnd addreea la Blahop *
Dornatela, 14 Boat Pina Street,
Orlando. Florida, not Inter
than March Iflh. IM i. If you
fall to da ao a Decreo Pro
Confraao
T ill
bo
entered
asalnat you for tbo relief de­
manded In tha Complaint Thla
ault la ta foracloaa a mort­
sasa. Tha real property pro­
ceeded asalnat lai
Lot II, llloek 1, SUNLAXD
ESTATES, Amended Plot,
accordlns to n plat thara­
of, recorded la Plat Rook
It, pasaa 1 * 3 .
Publlo
ltocorda of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida
Tosathrr with: On# DuoTheraa W all Heater. OIL
Model ltl-1 . Serial 111KM
One Victor Climax Kitch­
en Eahanat Fan, ao med**l or aortal aumbera.
Tea Vanotlan Illlnda, me­
tal. manufactured by Benkarlk Olaaa * Paint Com­
pany, Sanford, Florida, no
modal or aerial numbers.
W ITNESS my hand and tha
aaal of aald Coart at Saalord.
Florida, thla «th day at Fabruary, 1143.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
Clark of the Circuit Caurt
By i Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
Blahop A Bornatala
14 Eaat Pina street
Orlando. Florida
Attornoya far Plaintiff
Publlah Fob. 4. II. 33 * Mar. t
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Knalyn O'Toole
3:34 (3 ) State Trooper
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3:10 ( I ) ChalUnya Golf
7:31 (3) Wonderful World of
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4:14 ( I ) Jultue Caaear— Act
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4:10 ( I ) Chanylny Tlmea
3:01 (31 llonanta
(0) Tha Rail McCoya
4:10 ( I ) Manlovanl
1:30 III G.K. Theater
4:00 ( I ) Porter Wayoner
10:00 431 Shuw of the Week
( I ) Wide World of
(I I Candid Camera
Sporto
(1) Voice of Flreatoaa
43) All-Star Golf
1:30 ( I ) It’a the Law
10:30 II Whal'a My Lina
( I ) Howard K. Smith
4:00 (|) Nowa Mllaatone
!i:«4 13) Newacopa
4:14 (3) Newacopa
(4) Eric Ravarald Nawa
(3) Fla. Flehlns With
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( I ) Mid-Fla. Nawa
4:31 ( I ) Onto A Harriet
11:30 (3) Peter Gunn
4:43 (3) Sander Vanocur'a
11:11 ( I ) Ch. Nina Theater
port
1:44 ( I ) Hollywood Movlo
1:44 ( I ) Ch. 4 Nawa
Cavalcade
( I ) Star Perfurmanco
(31 Ktylns Doctor
MONDAY A. M.
7:31 t l ) Jarkla Gleaaon Show
1:31 ( I ) Sign On
(0) The Gallant Man
0:14 13) Sign On
431 Ssm Benedict
1:31 ( I ) Dtfandara
1:11 (0) Grove A Farm Boa
(1 ) Mr. Smith Goaa To
port
Waahlnyton
0:10 f l ) Colley# of the Air
1:31 (3) Don McNeill _
Del7:00 17) Today
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1:41 ( I ) HaL Ntsht Movlaa
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11:11 ( f ) Champlonahlp Wrtat1:11 ( I ) Romper Room
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10:00 (3) Ray Whas
SUNDAY P. M.
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( I ) Learn Hpantah
13:04 ( I ) Faith for Today
( I ) All America Wanta 14:34 (t ) Play Tear B o se*
( I ) 1 Lava La ay
To Know
( I I Ann Sotharn Skew
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11:31 I I I El Mundo Al Die
11:10 ( I ) Tha McCoya
(3) Price lo Risk!
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C ) Oral Roberta
( I ) Jana Wyman Prp*
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11:30 ( I ) Pate A OHdya
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( I ) Yaara For A Boas
1:11 ( I ) n is Plotura
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3:4# ( I ) Direction* '13
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( I ) Sunday Splo Specta­
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1:40 ( I ) Sunday Sporta Spec­
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( I ) Millionaire
THE M UTUAL IIKNKKIT L IFE
( I ) Queen for a Day
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
n
IS) Young Dr. Malone
New Jaraey corporation.
( I ) To Tall The Truth
Plaintiff,
( I ) Who Do Yoa T ru il
( I ) Douglas Edwarda
W ILLIAM C. BRADEN at at.
Nawa
Defendant!.
with tha Nawa
NOTICR o r SUIT
(3) Tha Match Garni
THE STATH OF FLORIDA
Toi William C. Braden,
( I ) American Randatsal
realdence unknown.
( I ) Secret Storm
Tou are hereby notified that
(3) Maka Room fop
n ault haa bean filed asalnat
Daddy
you, Marsaret C. Ilraden nnd
( I ) Edge of Night
United Statea of America In
( I ) DUcovery ‘II
tha abora entitled cauao, and
( I ) Amarlcan NowaaUnd
(hat you are required to file
( I ) NBC Nawa
your anawar with tha Clark
( I ) Popaya Playhonao
of tblo Court and to aarve a
( I ) Tha Dtet of Oreaaht
copy tharaof upon tha plain­
t l) Chsckmato
tiff nr plaintiff a attornaya,
( I ) Santa Claua
wboaa name and addreea la
( I ) X Led 4 Liras
{
Jennings, W alla, Clarke and
( I ) Waathar Show
Hamilton, 114 Harnett Nation­
al Bank Bulldlns, Jacksonvilla 3. Florida, not later than
February 34, 1143. If yoa fall
to do ao a decree pro con*
faaao will ba entered asalnat
you for tha relief demanded
In tha eomplalnL Thla ault la
U N Sanford A vs.
to foracloaa a mortsasa. Tha
real
property
proceeded
asalnat let
!«ot
II,
SOUTH P IN E .
CREST, Third Addition, a
aubdlvlalon, acoordlns to
a plat tharaof recorded In
Plat Rook II, pet*#
43
and 41 of tha Public Re­
cords of Samlnota Coun­
ty. Florida.
W ITNESS my hand and tha
aaal of aald Court at Sanford.
Florida,
thla llr d
day at
January, l l l l .
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Clark of tha Circuit Court
llyt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark

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i C t t / L 'L 'T I L '’ D l l /
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T/P/1 I r , r I P i
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monthly. Contact Seminole
na Park. Features include
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range, healer, hot water
heater,
blind*,
air-condi*
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tioner, and chain link fenc­
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ed rear yard. Total price
$75. Contact Seminole Real­
$11.8501 D o w n
payment
ty. 1901 Perk Ave.
D EADLINES
$6501
No
closing
costal
MunUily payments $79,501
CLASSIFIED D ISPLA Y;
t A 2 lilt. fum. Apte. Utye.
••
May we serve you?
Tuea., tinu F ii. • 3 I*. M. day
$50 up. FA 2-2764.
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon:
Nicely furnished largo 2 bed­
room end 2 bath Apartment.
STRAIG H T CLASSIFIED:
Adult*. Phone FA 2-566$.
Real Estate — Mortgages
Tuca., thru Krl. • 3 P.M. day
1912 Sanlord Ave.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-1420
before insertion. Mon. • Sal.
n»on.
House* for rent. For infer- 3 Bedroom
homea.
brick
mation contact Ted Wil­
Choice location*. FHA. $450
R E SPO N SIB ILITY:
liams Hardware, 205 E.
down. $78 month. Monna
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sponsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion o f your ad,
MODEL HOME
NEW end USED HOMES
and reaervea the right to re- 2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
New models 3 Bedroom l t t
viac or reject any advertlae|6l month. 3125 Sanford
baths, masonry on your lot,
nient from what ordered to
Ave.
|$,950 and up. Financing
conform to tha policlea of thia
may be arranged.
R E N T A L S NE ED E D !
paper.
Stenstrom Realty, Sanford's 195$ model I bedroom mason­
ry, large half acre land­
largest rental and property
C LA SS IFIE D IN D E X
scaped lot, kitchen equip­
management firm, la in
1. Lent &amp; Foil ml
ped, no city taxes, paved
need
of
several
rental
2. Notices - Personals
street, 9U.300, with term*.
home*, of all sises and in
8. Education * Instruction
NEAT
3
bedroom,
large
ell location*.
4. Transportation
shady lot. only $7,850 real’ fi. Food
"No wonder the baby doesn't talk yet— It doean't
If you have a home you plan f fd/r lerm i.
fl. For Rant
have a chancel"
to rent, we can furnish CLEAN 3 bedroom masonry,
0A 8pecial Notices
walking distance to shop­
you with a qualified tenant.
7. Business Rentals
ping, school*, rhurche*. on­ 13. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help W a n te d
We would appreciate the
5. Beach Rentals
ly is.oes, down payment
opportunity to serve you.
NEW 3 bedroom, 3 bath Light Janitor's w-ork. lim ited
9. For Sale or Rent
flexible.
home, large corner lot, 311
hours. Apply Jet I-anes
10. Wanted to Rent
E V E R E T T A . HARPER
Monday morning.
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
11. Real Estate Wanted
Agency. Realtor
tates.
V
A—nothing
down,
12. Real Estate For Sale
3485 8. Perk Ave.
Need Salesmen for completemonthly payments $92.00.
Real Estate — Mortgages
18. Mortgage Loans
Ph. FA 2 2284 or FA 2 2285
ly finished homes, built on
FA 2-1074 • FA 2-231$.
111 N. Park Ave. F A 3-1410
14. Inauranca
customer* lot. Best financ­
JUST LISTED
IB. Business Opportunity Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
ing. Top commission. Call
All types of Real Estate
Clean custom built 3 bed­
16. Female Help Wanted
collect Titusville 387-3240.
Apartment*. Kitchen equip­
room, 2 bath Loch Arbor
17. Mule Help Wanted
American Heritage Homes
ped. 108 W. 18th SL Ph.
borne. Only $14,750.00 with
18. Help Wanted
Inc.
P A 3-4678. .
St,750 down.
19. Situations Wanted
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0339
Efficiency Apt. $30 5!o. Sur­
20. Babysitters
19. Situation* Wanted
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
21. Beauty Salons
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
Child
C areT F a T-2274 ~
22. Build - Paint • Repair 3 . S A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
air-condition, central heat.
1901 S. Perk Ave.
28. Building Materials
Near Big Bear Lake. Also Children kepi. F A 2-4182.
R oan L. Payton, Realtor
F A 2-5232 anytime
24. Electrical Services
3 bedroom, 2 bath home In
F A $-1301 2640 Hiawatha
25. Plumbing Services
Casselberry. Will take late IRONING wanted. F A 3-2454.
T E E ’N GREEN
26. Radio &amp; Television
2 Bedroom bouse. Kitchen
model car or diamond ring Child care. F A 5-0709.
tolf
equipped. $17 Escambia Dr. Out 20th St. oppoilte
27. Special Services
as part payment. Possession
Club. New 3 bedroom. Its
P A 3-0830 after S p. m.
28. Laundry Service
St once. O. S. Miller. Brok­ Ironing 4 babysitting wanted.
bath, built-lne. Large fam ­
29. Automobile Service
323-0937.
er,
Orlando. Ph. OA 5-2230
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins,
ily room, central beet and
29A. Auto Accessories
or
295-5525
fenced yard. US W. Cole­
Alr-CoodlUon.
Low,
low
BABYSITTING. F A 2 4091.
30. Machinery - Tools
man Circle. $120 per month.
down p a y m e n t * . |7S.oo
31. Poultry - Live stock
IRONING wanted. FA 2-3503.
F A 2-7484.
month pay* all. Drive out

liy Nadine Seltzer

322-5612
322-5613

O ffice 204 W. First

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

John E. Fox,
Realtor

Seminole Realty

St. Johns Realty

31A. Pet*
today or call F A 2-2744 for
32. Flowers - Shrubs
2 B Il. Kitchen equipped. A p t
details. 10:10 to 5 daily.
33. Furniture
$8*. 281$ Kim A ve.
34. Articles For Sals
3 ' BEDROOMS, t bath. CB.
Furn. 2 Bdrm. house. $80 a
35. Articles Wanted
Asaurae payments. May be
Mo. r A 3-4287. Call between
36. Automobiles - Trucks
seen at 718 Cherokee Circle.
5 p. m. and 10 p. m37. Bouts - Motors
Sunland E iU tes. F A 2-0960.
38. Motorcycle* - Scooters Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
M ayfair Section. Sacrificing
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Adults, no pets. FA 2-7994.

3. Education - Instruction 3 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment.
Downstairs,
Urge
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ruomi. Call 232-6341.
ing men needed. Wo train
you.
Write
Commercial Furnished 3 bedroom houae.
Trade* Institute Box IS, c 'o
Lake Golden. FA 2-0274.
Sanford Herald.

6A Special Notice*

fl. For Uenl
PU RN. Apt. 23(0 McllonvlDe.
3

bedroom
house, kitchen
equipped, Wynnewood. Ph.
F A 2-0388.

Seminole Realty

R E M IN D E R

INCOME TAX SERVICE

O. M. H AR R ISO N ’S
1511 Palmetto Ave.

THE T IM E TESTED FIRM Work wanted. FA 2-7053.
119 N. Perk Ave. F A 34123
2 Ladies desire babyslUer to
care for 3 children and do
For Sale, Rent or Trade
light housework. From 5
3-BR., 2 bath CBS home, oak
p. m. until about 9 a. m.
floors, central heat. Fanced
corner of W ylly 4 Sanford
yard with good grata and
Ave. FA 2 «H7.
fruit trees.
116,000 — TERMS
a 139,000 borne for 122.000.
21. Beauty Baton*
Owner leaving tow*. 4 Bed* Ilortu L. Puyton, Realtor
F
A
2-1301
—
3640
Hiawatha
room, 2 bath, 300o sq. ft.
H A R R IE T T S B E A U TY NOOK
living area, central beat, Furnished 2 bedroom older
Complete Beauty Service
U rraixo floors, dishwasher,
FA 2-3742
home at 118 W. 19th St. 105 So. Oak
disposal, complete kitchen,
nedurrd to $8,500 with good For thoie who cannot get In
custom built. Sts Years old.
terms.
during regular hour*, call
Lot lo t’ x 150'. FHA com­
for evening appointment!.
mittment
requires
$1500.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
plus closing. Call 222-41$3.
319 Palmetto A ve.-F A 3 0834
Service Station l i Store. 5
100! Park Avenue
21. Electrical Service*
Room Apt. on 2nd floor.
F A 2-5232 an) time
Large corner lot. Good lo­
F R IO ID A IR E
IM M E D IATE
cation. FA 2-2739.
Salai A Service
OCCUPANCY
3 Bedroom, H4 bath, no qual­ House Wiring, Free E itim atoi
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson. Sid V lhlea'i Randall Electric
Ph. F A 34911
"C ell Hall'' FA 3-9841
Longdale subdivision Long- ill Magnolia
1544 fo French Ave.
wood.

322-8827

If. For Hale or Rent

Unlurniihed 2 bedroom house. 3 Bit. Modern bouse. 817
1305 Elliott AVC., F A 2 5254
Catalina. FA 2 0571.
or F A 10329.
2 BEDROOM home. CB con­
UNFURNISHED M « I bed­
struction. Near Pinccrest
4 Bedroom, 2 full bath. See
room home, kitchen equip­
School. Ph. P A 1-1794.
furnished model at Sales
ped. FA 2 3685.
office out 10th St. and UpIf you like country living.
2 BEDItUOJl house, kitchen
sale Road, opposite church,
3 Bedroom, 3 baths. On
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
central beet prepared for
south side of big Lake
FA 2-5303.
Air-condition.
Mary. Water for boating,
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
Fum. Apt. Cloie in. Apt. 3.
mately 2 acres. FA 2-9182.
Luw-Low down payment
$to Mo. t o m W. lit .

J. \Y. Hall, Realtor

$12,990

FURNISHED Apartment. 9
room*, bath. 2 double bed*.
110 W. 3rd St. Ph. 322-0418.

12. Real Estate For Bole

3 bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
en* Ave. Pbone 348-4871.

You
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN

R E N T A BED
Runaway, Ho*pital A Baby
Bed*
By Day, Week, or Month
CARRO LL'S FU R N ITU R E
Ph. FA 2-5181 ' US W. lit 5L
W KI.AKA
A PA R TM E N TS:
Rooms private baihi, 114
W Firal SL
Unfurnished j b e d r o o m
hou*e. 826 Eicam his. Ph.
FA 2 0274 •

11RN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2too.

2-BEDROOM CB
HOUSE
Kilt-hen equipped, near bu*
atop, too X 156 lot, 251(1
Country Club ltd. FA 2 1817.
2 Bedroqm furniihcd bouse.
Garage. $65 a mauUi, 218
W. null St. FA 2.008.
ROOMS, The
Gable*. 401
5lugnoli* A lt . FA 2 0730.
Lake"~Msry. 2 Bedroom, liltc ;tn equipped. FA 2-3048.
F A 2-0347.

M A Y F A IR
IF
desire the very best
Residential tow* living
Archilectual beauty
specious floor design
Kitchen equipment
comfortable lieatlng
modern bath fixtures

llie n —we urge you to see
this lovely 4 bedroom, 2
bath
bofne
in desirable
Mayfair, on largo (lotJO x
135) bomcslte.
The price U right!
Just
$22000. with low FHA down
payment, Immediate poss­
ession!

179.00 MONTH P A Y 8
ALL
ALMOST new 4 bedroom*. 2
bath*, large paneled living
room with stone fireplace,
Florida room. Carports. On
1 sere lot. near Wilson
School. Paula. $19,500. Ph.
F A 2-1694.
LA K E M ARKHAM LOTS
Let us show you these high 4
A dry lots, ell have water
frontage. Average si sc 100'
x 200'. Wonderful fishing,
boating
and
swimming.
Price 51.995. Name your
own terms.

Stemper Agency
REALTO R - 1NSUROR
FA 2 4991 1919 8. French Ave

23. Plumbing Service*

LAKEVIEW Home for ssla or
trade for a tiled farm on the
west side of Sanford. Call
T A 2-7599 days or FA 2 6368
nights.

913,950

Stenstrom Realty
"

Jim Hunt Realty

ROSE COURT. 2 Bedroom
Office FA 2-211$
furnished Apartment. Child­
Nights FA 1-44*
$23-$7«0
ren welcome. 2015 Sanford
&lt;524 Park Dr.
Benfurd, Fla
A ve. NO I 4323.

9 BEDROOMS, 3 bath*. Fenc­
ed backyard. Air-conditioner. Kitchen equipped. Low
down payment. $9oe g. Park
Ave. FA 3-1791.

26. Radio ft Television
PERSONAL RADIO 4

SINGER

C A L L FA 2-578:1

Alan's Fabric 4 Rugs
2559 Park Ur.
Truck Body Repair
Finish Carpentry work
307 Kim
FA 2 3116

Southern Air
H o n tln g ■ A i r C o n d itio n in g
Sale*— Repair—Contracting
F R E E ESTIMATES
2503 Oak
FA 24321
Monument*. Cemetery work
Also Lettering on Stones
SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
3317 MellonviUe Ave.
Phone FA 2*448

Owner must sell. Take over
$89.00 p . &gt; incnta. 3 bed&gt;
rooina in Sunland. FA 2 4191

16. Female Help Wanted
Waitress. Experienced
be attractive. Apply
'N Treat, Sanford.

Must
chick

Tupperware has opening for
4. Two part time U o wk.
Tw o full time $100 wk. Com­
mission. Cor necessary. Call
Geneve W llliam i, Orlando.
GA 2-4359.

S T I N E

Machinery and Supply Co.
20’ W. 2nd St
FA 2-8432

36. Automobiles • Truck*
'53 Ford, convertible, new
tiro*, automatic Iran*. Ra­
dio, heater. Good condition.
Ph. FA 2 2833.
'83 Jeep with 4 wheel drive.
Also Power Band Saw. Call
after 6 p. m. FA 2 8273.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SA LE
NOTICE IS H EREB Y GIVEN
by the undersigned that on
Friday March 9, 1963, at to
o'clock A .51. at 2U1 S. Elm
Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, public aala of a
19J0. Ford Falcon, 2 door
bearing serial number OHUS168287. will be held, fo r
cash fo the highest bidder.
Inspection thereof /nay bn
made at jut E. Elm, San­
ford, Seminole County, Flor­
id*. the place o f storage.
Dated February 9, 1983
N ATIO N AL BANK OF DE.
TR O IT. flit Woodward, Do.
troit, Michigan
By J. L. UroehoUki, Asst.
Manager
1953 Plymouth Station Wagou.
A-t condition. *57 motor.
FA 2 0738.

37. Boata - Motors
Gateway To

ORCHID PUNTS
Surplus Sale, sou from II.so
up. Pota for sale at bargain.

Annual*
Petunia*, Snapdra­
gon*,
Panties,
Vegetable
Planta. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Upaala Rd. Juit off JUth St.
and 1st St.

Gibson solid body electric
Guitar and carrying caae.
Lika new 949. Harmony
Spanish Guitar 910. Call
James Head at Food Fair.

38. Motorcycles • Scooters
VESPA ktotor Scooter* ( m i )
910.85 down k 95.52 WeekfrLewd* Hales k Service
3517 Country Club Road
Ph. KA 2-7929

yCHFVROLET

r

39. Trailer* • Cabana*
1 Bedroom Housetiwitor. KB*
ebon, living room, bath with
shower. Ph. FA 94900 or
F A 2-9959.
Alma all aluminum House*
trailer. 91 f t Sleep* 4. Ph.
F A 2-9739.
Mobile home 21 ft. A ll mod*
era. Colored kitchen ft bath,
carpeted throughout, lik e
new. Must cell Immediately,
Dewitt's Traitor Park. Hi*
way 17-02 South.

CAR

for

LKSfl
MOSby
* M

1962 Cadillac 4 Door

M

Hardtop, Fall Power, A ir CewilUee. f t
18,000 Mil**, Like New, Beautiful
f l
W hit* Finish,
^

1960 Mercury Monterey

**

595
A jy )
1195

fl

4 Doer, Marc-tDMallr, Power Btoer.,
fe w e r Brakes, Now Tires, Extra
Claaa.

FALCON Hlatlon Wagon
B la n d a r ^ J T ja g jje D r t c j^ ^ ^ ^

IM

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f

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CADILLAC 4 Door Auto* Power
llil Brake*
.... ~

l i Ton Pickup
1991 CIIKVIIDLET
AutomatleTrinstejiUsloi^^^^..
CUMVAIR 4 Door

AutomeD^Jrejwmjsislui^^^^ .....

1496
1298

2 Door, 9 Cylinder

H t a a d e r d J r a n j^ ^ ^ ^ —

l i W

OLDHMOBI1.E Super "49 " 4 Door
Power ljeake*^H te*riae^4I^JCoild«

IM A

CHEV MULE I Impale 4 Door.

• w l * W | C ) I l n d r r ^ ^ i i l o ^ j r n i i W j ^ ^ ^ .......

798
718
1898

CADILLAC 4 Dour Sedan DeVllte,
Air C o n d i t i o n e d ^
PONTIAC 4 l*«ur Sedan
I M
IW

l
*

I M

l

C H EVRO LET 4 Door Hlatlon

llil 5
5

Country Squire, 9 Pas*. Station
Wagon, Ford-O-Matle. Power Hteer.
ft Brakes, Extra Clean, Radio,
Heater.

i l

“

1
J

495

tA | | P

4 Door Hedan, Merc-O-MsUe, Heat
er, New Paint, Gawd Tire*.

Cm M ft#

1958 Lincoln Capri
4 Door. Fully Powered, A ir Cued.,
Extra Clean, A Perfect Car.

—

Cf
* 1
1

395

1156

m

1W 1

m
S

E
0

# 9 r

BARGAIN BUYS —
C H EVRO LET HUtlee Wagoa
(E stra Clean)
Ol.DMMUUILK I Door A ir Loud.
(E a lre Clean
.... ........
B i l l K Special 4 Door ---------

IS?

.........

■’ DHD Hlatlon Wagon.
4 Door. V-«, Overdrive

Cl
*
!

4 Door, Merc-O-Mallc, Radio, Heater, White Finish.

t'ualum Itoyal V-a, 4 Door Hedan,
Automatic I ran*., Puwar Mirer. 4
Brake*. Radio, lltater, Goodyear
Double Eagle Blowout Proof Tires,
A Dellary fa r , Lika New,

CH EVRO LET 2 Door.
9 C y l l o ^ r ^ ^ ^ — — — ——......

llil

1959 M ercury Monterey

1957 Dodge

■—

r ilK V U III.K T Hlatlon Wagon
4 D u u r .jS J L r tfo d ti^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

f||i PLYM O U TH

ftra u r

1958 Mercury Monterey

l

CADILLAC Sedan DeVille,
Power A n d ^ J ^ j o n d ^ ^ ^ ^

as

795

1959 Ford

C A D IL L A C

OLDS

t
|
,
'

1959 Veipa Grand Sport. Call
FA 2 5035.
a

1960 T -B lrd Hardtop

fOLLERSo/SANFORD

Waterway

Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304-8-8 E. 1st Ph. F A 2-5981

Accordion.
130 b a a i ,
I
awttrbea. 9 Months old.
Values 9295, will M il for
«tS0 ca*h. FA 2 5*04.

Benches for aale.
J. C. Buntcn
Lemon Bluff u lip. Garden Tractor with
mower 4 equipment. Slight­
PE TU N IA. Snapdragon, Panly used. KA 3 88(0.
lie atock.
USED
REFRIG ERATO RS
O RAPEV1LLE NURSERY
15.00 up. 401 W. 13th St.
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.

Tha

Hobson Sporting Good*

32. Klow9n • Shrubs

Plano lunmg and Repair
W. L. Harmon — F A 24223
Reupbolslery Specie Is I
Chair* $29. selection ot fa ­
bric*. Sola* 589, selection Of
fabrics.
Custom Made Slipcover*
{C h a in $24.50. Sofa* $19.50.
Central Florida'* Largest
rrupliolstcry Factor). Free
home
estimates,
written
guarantee, 10'&lt; down.
Central Fia. Decorator*
South 4 Garland
Orlando, Fla. Ph. GA 3-4179
Sanford r A 2-0813
Cocoa NE 6 6176

TWO W A Y Intercom
FA 1-5362.

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

27. Special Servlet*
W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
SPR IN K E R SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sixes
We Repair and Service

Cull Hen* 33c each. Chicken
manure. Snyder*
Poultry
Farm. Lake Jessup. Ph.
$12.30FA 2-6U12.

31. Article* Fur Kale

L A W N SERVICE

MUST S E L L T O D A Y

2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped
house. R i g h t downtown.
$4500. Some terms. Pbone
FA 24457.

F R E E E S T IM A T E
Royal magic margin Type­
Upholfterlng 4 Mattress ren­
writer. Like new. 550. Re­
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
frigerator.
late
model
ture. Call Nix Ueddlng Mfg.
llolpoiut $75. Call 322 8910.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
40'' X 26'' Roper Da* Range
FA 2-3117.
In 1*1 class condition. 2432
DON’T THROW IT AW AY
Melkmvlllc or FA 3-1902.
Bring your aluminum furni­
ture to ua for complete re­ FR E E loan ol &gt;mr efficient
Carpet
Shampooer*
with
webbing.
purchuse of tllur Lustre
FU RN ITU RE CENTER
shampoo. C arroll* Furni­
lluo French Ave.
ture.
Ph. FA 2-7953

Ready 5llx Concrete, sand, Blue atudio couch. Good con­
dition. FA 2-1393.
stool, window sill*, lintel*,
dry well*, grease trap*,
1-96" Steel desk, I swivel
Mowing, edging, fertili/ing,
step*, table tops, stepping
chair, l swivel stenograph­
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
atone*, lot marker*.
er chair, 2 steel offlea
F A 3-181T.
Miracle Concrete Co.
chairs, leather cover. 4
309 Elm Ave.
FA 34731
Heavy wooden chair*, 4 fold­
29. Automobile Service
ing wood chairs, 4 folding
Singer Round Bobbin sew­
steel chair*. 3 steal cab­
ing machine, equipped to slg
tag.
Guarantee.
4 Pay­
inet*. 4 assorted site index
card files, 1 t»|*&gt; recorder,
ment* o f $a.50. FA 2-9411.
Wlnclahielil
Hnck Gian*
2
typewriter*
4
stand,
Door GImm
Vent Glass Locker*, Trunk*, T e n 1 1,
Ironrite inmer, like new 4
Tarp*. Floats, 4 Knlvea,
S E R V IC E
other articles. Will sell In
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus
SenScarik Glass and Faint
bunch or aepurale. Phone
110 Sanford Ave.
Company
F A 2-3771.
210 Magnolle Ph. KA 2-4422
FACTORY n
YOU
Used Phllco Hefrlgorator. Ex­
ALUM INUM BUNDS
AUTO • RADIO
cellent
condition
$39.93.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
Drive-In Hepair Service
Britt's Inc. Food Fair Shop­
tom rail with plastic ends.
PERSONAL RADIO 4 T. V.
ping Center. 333 0636.
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot­
25th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
ton or nylon cords.
Servel Gas Refrigerator. E x­
Ph. 3234655
Senkurik Gluas and Faint cellent condition. Only $44.
Britt'a Inc. Food Fair ShopCompany
31A. Peta
&gt;lng Center. 323 0638.
2 .0 Magnolia Ph. F A 34922
Toy Poodle. Apricot. 4 month*
old. AKC.
Female.
Call Austin Pipe Organ, 9 rank*, 36. Auiomobltoa • Trucks
probably 50 years old, now
322-7979.
Volkiwagun *58 Kombl Sta­
Installed In 8anford Pres­
tion Wagon, with or without
2 Shetland punlea; l aorrel
byterian Church. T e r m a
seats. KA 28809,
filly, l paint gelding. 9123
11,000, organ to be re­
oaoh. Saddles alao avail­
placed in approximately 9 '95 Mere. • Dr. MooicUtr.
able. PH. 223 9192.
weeks muat be removed In
Clean, 323-gua.
approximately
3
days,
acheDalmatloa Pup*. g'W k*. AKC
doling to be worked out
4
pedigreed.
Champion*
with new organ installer!
both ildea. Winter Park.
at Church. Call Mr. SUae
939 3097.
at KA 3-3977 (Sanford).
Raagie Pup, male. 2915 Grove
Nearly nsw Phllco Town and
Dr. In Praver borne*.
Country portable T.V. 9150.
Call 323 4435 after 5 p.m.

”

Realtor

Near NAS. 9 bedroom, 2 bgUi
Assume payments 97,Go mu
3224742.

A IR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and R E P A IR
WORK
1007 banford Ave. r A 34593

31. Art idea Knr Sale

33. Furniture

HOG
boarding. $17.80 per WANTED reliable couple to CLEAN, oil and adjust your
Singer or any home tewing
take up monthly payment*
month. Minimum 5 months
of $13.50 cn 3 complete | machine for only S3 5u. First
Animal Haven. FA 3-3752.
5 calls get a can of machine
rooina of furniture. Call
FR IO ID A IR E
oU FR E E . KA 2B41L
TE 9-1311, Casselberry, col­
Sales A Service
lect.
S P IN E T PIANOS— We have
O. 11. HIGH
In thia vicinity two spinet
Used
furniture, appliances,
I7tw W. 1st St. Sanford
planus which must be told
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
Ph. FA 3-3M3
at once. They can be pur­
Larry'* Mart 213 Sanford
chased by making small
Ave.' Ph. FA 2 4133
deposit
and taking over
SEW ING M ACHINE
Sell U* Your rurntture. quick
•mall monthly payment*.
Sales and Service
Service
With the Ca*h.
Inquire
Thompson
Music
Free estimates in advunce
SUPER TRADING
POST
Co.. 29 Colonial Plata Mall.
fret* home demonstration
FA 24677.
Orlando. Phone UA 3-4577.

T.V. SERVICE
Real Estate — M ortgage!
We repair Plwno Changers
I l l N. Park Ave
FA 32420
Radio 4 T.V., Auto Radios
1 D AY SERVICE
25th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
s a c r if ic e
Ph. 323-0655

White furnished bouse across 2 Acres o f land nn hlway 1792. Frame house, barn, bust*
High School on Ridgewood.
Heel EsUta — Mortgage*
ness. Cheap. 969-5520.
$4500. Inquire wkhin or
111 N. Park Ave.
$31-14*
phone Apopka 198-4849.
13 BR., lVt bath house; or
L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
will trade for HousctraUer.
Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 24934.
wooded area at Longdale.
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 3-9991 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Plumbing A Heating

1450 DOWN
Charming 3 bedroom home
Situated on ipactoua oak
PLUMBING
abaded corner tot In High­
Contracting Repair*
land Park. leaded
with
FR E E ESTIMATES
nice features and eatrast
R. L. HARVEY
Don't fall to sec this ex­
104 BanforC Ave.
F A 24991
ceptional value today I

Stenstrom Realty

See Mr. Ferguson at sale*
oflice and pick your lot
end bcUM- models.
Uiw
down—low monthly payints.

Wal l

27. Special Service*

FORD V-8

4 Dour Hlatlon tt’agon

M ERG ER5 M O NTEREY
4 Door Hedan
FORD F A IK L A N K 5 1
2 Door Hedan .... .... .. ...
,ir,(K 4 lfe »r .........

a
^

t'ARH 801,1) WITH A GtV WARRANTY

FDHP.L I Door, Auto.

Tranar* *—»_________________

1C58 AOLDS
4 Door Hardtop
u to ., I'n» — U .l-r tw _________
E A S Y , quick G M AC FINANCING
111 K. 2ND HT.
2599 B. P A R K
FA 3-9711 ----- O RLAND O CM 1-SU6 ----- F A 2-9M1

H U N T S INC
bANHHU) * KA 2-48*4
LO T

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PALM ETTO

Winter Park f t » 9M
MI 4-4BM
ft

COMMERCIAL

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�Pag* 10— Tri. Feb. 15, *63

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Skate Queen To Be Named

Jehovah's Witnesses
Schedule Assembly
nounced.
Beginning the evening o f
March 8, w ill be a session of
the ministry school as a model
that ls held in th* local King­
dom Hall each 'week. ActlrItica o f the assembly will be
climaxed on Sunday with D.
J. Thomas o f New York City
giving the featured lecture,
“ Who W ill Win the Struggle
for World Supremery.”
During the three-day as­
sembly delegates will make as
many door to door and shop
to shop calls as possible in
and around New
Smyrna
Mcmbera of Uia Intermedl. Beach to extend a personal
ate and Young People'* Depta. invitation to all to attend the
o f the Oaklawn Beptiit Chap* featured lecture.
el were entertained hut Sat­
urday night at a Sweetheart
Banquet given hy the Train­
ing Union.
.
Upon arrival gueita ware
aenred "H eart* A glow ” punch
from a milk glaaa bowl aur.
rounded with red and white
flow er* and after playing an
Interesting game were inher­
Rev. II. M. Leichty who hat
ed Into the dining room.
served as Superintendent of
The Valentine m otif waa City Missions (n Panorama
carried out by uae o f a floral City, Calif. slnc« 1001 will be
arrangement o f red glada and the guest speaker at First
white muma flanked on either Baptist Church on Sunday
aide by tal| red taper* on th* morning.
■peakera table. Other table*
He has served In this cap­
w ar* decorated with flowera, acity for a number of years
candle* and amall glitter Val­ in Jacksonville, Baltimore,
entina*.
Md. and Lot Angeles, Calif.
Group alnging waa enjoyed Prior to this time he was a
after the dinner and an In- pastor in Florida.
A native of Ohio, Rev.
aplratlonal raeaaag* waa d*.
llrarad by Rev. David Solo­ Leichty is a graduate of the
mon, paator o f th* Orange Baptist Bible Institute, now
New Orleans Baptist Theolo­
C ity Baptist Church.
Special gueat* present fo r gical Seminary.
This will be the beginning
the occasion w er* Rev. and
Mrs. R. L. O’Quinn o f the o f a School o f Missions in the
Chapsl and Mrs. Ray Murray, church which will continue
Training Union director. Mrs. through next Friday evening.
Joan Nance and W. J. Payne, Courses of study are schedul­
leaders o f the Young People, ed Monday through Friday
w er* la charge of the food beginning at T p. m. After
and Mrs. J. E. Andrews was a 45 minute period of study
In classes for Beginner-Pri­
decorations chalrmsn.
maries, Juniors, Intermedi­
ates, Young People and Adults
all groups will gather in the
church auditorium lo hear a
message by a visiting mis­
The Columbia "Church of sionary.
(ha A ir " program on Sunday
Speakers tor each evening
trill
feature
a
Christian are as follows: Sunday, Rev.
•clenca
program
entitled, Lonnie n. Brock, North Bra­
"Showing Man His Upright- sil; Monday, T. M. Johns sup­
M is .”
Richard if. Chase, erintendent o f Florida Baptist
Manager o f the Christian Children's Home; Tuesday,
Science Activltlca
for the Dr. James Southerland, pres­
Armed Services will be the ident, Baptist Bible Inslilute;
Wednesday, Rev. William D.
apeaker.
This program, originating Bender, Nigeria; Thursday,
from the facilities of The Mrs. Marvin Sorrells, missMother Church, The First lonary to Cherokee Indians,
Church o f Christ, Scientist, Oklahoma; Friday, Rev, John
in Boston, Massachusetts, will II. Witt, district field secre­
be cirried by station ATDBO, tary, Florida Baptist Conven­
tion.
Orlando, at 9:35 a. m.
T h . Sanford Congregation
o f Jthorah’i Witnesses hare
atartad making arrangamenta
to attend a three-day assembig at N ew Smyrna Beach,
March 8*10, Ruth N. Stafford,
praaidlng mlniater, haa an*

Chapel Youths
Entertained
At Banquet

Jkucs*

SHARON TUCKER

First Baptist
Church Sets
Mission Series

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Skate City'* Fourth An
- nual Heart Fund Benefit will
be held on Heart Sunday,
Feb. 241b, starting at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Leonard Munson Spc
cial Activities chairman an­
nounced today.
"John Miklcr, Skate City
' manager tells us that be
sides the crowning of the
1903 Queen of Hearts, a very
fine skating show will be
presented," said Mrs. Mun
son.
Miklcr noted that five love­
ly girls have qualified for
the Queen of Heart* Contest,
with the girl having the most
contributions lo the Heart
Fund in her name, being
crowned Queen at the Heart
Sunday night ceremonies. The
rink Is located on the Dog
Track Rd. Just off Hwy. 17-92.
All proceeds of the contest
and cost o f ticket* to the
show will be given directly
to the Heart Fund by the
Skate City management.
will count as
Jars
rink,
sponung
iR*i
for
are as follows:
LIN D A PATTERSON, a sop­
homore at Lyman High School
in Lnngwood, whose hobbies
are skating and sewing.
SHARON TUCKER, 15 year
old sophomore a t Lyman
High is the daughter o f Lt.
(re t.) and Mrs. Robert L.
Tucker.
CAROLE A N N DOWD, a
senior at Boone High School
Is 17 years old and has her
silver medal in roller danc­
ing and silver bar in freo
style skating.
JUDY WOODALL, 15, at­
tends Colonial High School
and is a member of the
school band.
MAZIE A L L E N ,
Iloone
High graduate Is s clerk at
Williams
Brothers
Motors,
and is the 18 year old daaghter o f Sir. and Mrs. Paul A l­
len. Matie has a long string
of titles to her credit having
been selected "M U s Florida"
Roller Skating Queen tn 1962.

M AZIE A L L E N

JUDY W OODALL

Baptist Church Gets
New Youth Director
day School Secretary o f Ala­
Baptist
Convention;
begin bama
Minister
o
f
Education,
First
duties Sunday as Education
Baptist Church, Dothan, Ala.,
Youth Director of the First and Riverside Baptist Church,
Baptist Church of Ssnford.
Tampa.
Warfield attended the UniWhile attending the School
o f Religious Education in Ft.
Worth, be has been aervlng
as Minister o f Education and
Music at the Ridglea Baptist
Church in that city.
Warfield is married and
has two daughters, Debbie,
age eight and Revonda Sue,
age three. Mr*. Warfield was
formerly Inet Little of Anda­
lusia, Ala. She has served
as Pastor's Secretary, First
Baptist Church, Montgomery,
Ala. and Church Secretary at
Ridglea Baptist Church In F t
Worth.
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R. Willard Warfield
versity of Tampa and receiv­
ed his Bachelor o f Arte De­
gree from Stetson University,
His major was in Bibio and
sacred music. He recently haa
been awarded the Master of
Religious Education degree
from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary In Ft.
Worth, Texas. •
Since graduation from col­
lege he has served in the
following places: Minister of
Music and assistant to the
pastor of First Baptist Church
Opelika, Ala.; Associate Sun­

Class Meets
In Lake Mary
By Frsaces Wester
The Friendship Class of
the First Baptist Church of
Lake Mary met at the home
of Mrs. T. T. Stafford last
week with Mrs. Hazel Stokes
presiding,
Mrs. C. N. North, class
teacher, preaented the devo­
tional. Prayer waa given by
Mrs. Stokes.
A social hour followed the
short discussion of business.
Mrs. J. A. Varn led the group
In a Washington Day game.
Mrs. North
received
the
prize. A Valentine Quiz wa*
also enjoyed.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess who was as­
sisted by her daughter, Lin­
da. Other than the shove
named, attending was Mrs.
Harley Wilhelm.

Hy Donna P / tn
The First Baptist Church o f
Longwood will participate In
the Associations! Wide School
o f itisalons next week.
Speakers presenting various
phases o f missionary work
during the week will he:
Sunday morning, Rev. John
Whitt, district field secretary
from Sarasota; Sunday night.
Rev. William E. Cowley, mis­
sionary from Nigeria, A frica;
Monday night, Mrs. Lonnie K.
Brock, missionary from Bras­
il, South America; Tuesday
night. Rev. Marvin Sorrells,
missionary to Cherokee In­
dians In Oklahoma; Wednes­
day night. Rev. H. M. Leich­
ty, auperintendent o f City
Mission* in Panorama City,
Calif.; Thursday night. Dr.
Jamra Southerland, president
o f Baptist Bible Institute,
Graceville; Friday night, Dr.
Perry Carter, form er director
o f the Florida Haptist Retire­
ment Centcri.
Services will begin.at 7:30
p. m. each day.
A mission study course to
be taught during the first
part o f each evening, will be
followed hy the missionary
speakers.

Rev. McLeod
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with a wrek-long simultan­
eous New l i f e Mission.
Dr. McLeod will preach at
the regular services o f First
Methodist Church on Sunday,
at 8:30 and 10:55 a. zn. and
at 7:30 p. m. Services will
continue at 7:30 p. m. night­
ly through next Friday, ac­
cording to Rev. John T.
Adams Jr., pastor.
Singer for the New Life
Mission will be Charles Selph,
of Winter Haven. Selph, a
school-teacher by profession,
has had wldo experience in
leading music for evangelistic
meetings. Many local Mehtodiet men have heard him at
the Annual Methodist Lay­
men's Retreats at Leesburg.
The Rev. Dr. McLeod was
pastor o f First
Methodist
Church in Lakeland for seven
years before being appoint­
ed
Superintendent
of
the
Jacksonville District In 1959.
He took bis first appointment
in Florida Conference in 1938
when he became pastor of
the
Methodist
Church
at
Brandon, lie later served
churcbc* at High Springs and
at Leesburg, with a four-year
tour o f duty as a Chaplain
sandwiched between.
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Fern Park
Incorporation
Is Proposed

Missing Paper Caper

“ Mystery o f the Missing ly announced Friday morning ly, Seminole and Brevard Young Republican Club.
Jan Eric, at 21
B- publican” has been solved. he intruded filling fo r the Re- County shared the Senatorial
A native o f Pennsylvania, Road, English
A t to his campaign, For­
Both wire services, United publican nomination fee State •rat.
hr came to this area with the
tune said that “ I believe in a
Press and Associated Press, Representative in the House
There will be no primary Martin Company o f Orlando
strong two-party system and
reported Friday afternoon and from Seminole County.
election, originally echrdulrd as a cost reduction and effici­ I am in this race to win. I
Saturday morning that Semi­
A representative o f Fortune fo r Feb. 26, according to Re­ ency manager. Hr holds an promise an aggressive repre­
By L A R R Y VERSIIEL
nole County's Mack Cleveland telephoned The Herald lute gistrar Camillia Bruce, since undergraduate degree in en­ sentation fo r all the peoplo o f
NOBODY ASKED ME, but
Jr. and Gordon Frederick Friday that
Fortune
had there Is no party opposition.
gineering from Penn Slate Seminole County and will
•re the city experts coming
were unopposed for the Sen­ qualified. A telephone check
Frederick, a Democrat, and University, a masters' degree work for progress in the whole
up with a traffic light for the ate and House, respectively, with the Secretary o f State’s Fortune, a Kepubliran. will in
business
administration county. I am in favor o f fiscal
intersection of \V. First Street in the special March l!*5 Legis­ office at Tallahassee verified fight it out in the special from the University o f Penn­ responsibility in government."
Incorporation o f the community o f Fern Park
and Oak Avenue? . . . Drivers lature election. Further, the that fort, and that Fortune's March 2rt general election for sylvania and is completing re­
\V. P. Medcalf, o f Altamonte
(in n municipality wns proposed todny in a legislative
trying to get onto llic east- wire services reported they papers hail been misplaced in the House seat vurated earlier quirements for a Ph. I), de­ Springs, will serve at his
JAN FORTUNE
west thoroughfare from eith­ were the only candidates from the State Secretary’s office. this month by Cleveland. The gree from New York Univcr- campaign treasurer.
Anyone Seen My Papers hearing at the courthouse. Tho local legislative dele­
Therefore, Cleveland is the term will run to the Novem­ ally.
er Oak or Railroad Avenues among more than 400 who
The Herald talked with For­
gation was asked to have tho Legislature, meeting in
really get "hacked up" . . . were unopposed in the pri­ only unopposed candidate in ber 1964 elections.
He is a member o f aevrrat tune Sunday noon and vvnt In­
April, approve a city chnrter, subject to ft referendum.
It'a a complicated mess t o 1mary and in the general elec­ the entire state ticket. A
Frederick previously served technical societies, the Ma­ formed the Martin Company
Rep. Joe Davis, presently the only elected legis­
handle, but we've got just the |tion.
Deniociut, hr will be automa­ Seminole County in tho State sons, Seminole County Young has agreed to u M l ) ' leavelator, railed today's hearing.
fellows who can figure it out.
Republican
Club
and
All of-absence for Fortune, If
Friday's Herald raised the tically elected for a four-year ilnusa of Representatives.
Sitting in at his invitation
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• • •
question, "W here was Jan term as Seminole County’s
Fortune is a political new­ Saints Episcopal Church.
elected, to attend the Legis­
Teachers and students alike Fortune?” For Fortune, of first State Senator represent­ comer, and hat the endorse­
wera black Cleveland Jr., De­
He resides with his wife, lature session opening April
are still talking about the trio- English Estates, had formal­ ing only this county. Previous. ment o f the Seminole County Ihrnna, and eight-year-old son.
mocratic nominee for Senator
that sang at the Booster Club.
unopposed
In
tha special
dinner honoring the athletes!
March
26
general
eletion, and
at Seminole High . . . A re a l,
Gordon Frederick and Jan
professional job that "laid
’em in the aisles," the storv '
The County Commission will Fortune, Democratic and Re­
goes . . . llowcum I miss;
meet with officials o f tiie pro­ publican nominees, respective­
these finer things in life?
posed Retirement Life Ine., a ly, for the House scat vucatcd
• • •
Dellary nursing home at 7:30 by
Cleveland earlier this
Now that Seminole Memor­
p. in. tonight to discuss farm ­
County Commissioner John
month.
ial Hospital Is to get another
ing out the county's white in­
Fitzpatrick plana to ask tha
$100,000 facelifting, remind
W E A TH E R : Clear and slightly warmer through Ttie.mlny. High today, 05-70. Low tonight, 45-50.
Vernon
W
.
Dunn,
speaking
digent residents now living at
me to ask Boh Ilesscrer how'
delegation
this
for the Fern Park Incorporat­ legislative
the county home.
,
United Pres* Leased Wire
Established 1908
MON.. FEHRUARY 18. 1905 SANFORD, FLO R ID A
NO. G50
the daily census there is now VO I.. 53
afternoon
to
boost
county
The meeting will In- held at ing and charter committee,
. . . But even if it is low—and
the commission chambers in requested “ an act to create commissioner* salary and pro­
nobody said Itswas—this is a
posed support o f state-wide
the courthouse.
n s i v A
. . .
and organize . . . a munici­ legislation for a countywida
good time to finish out that
County Commission Chair­
pality to be known and desig­
east wing . . . Maybe the hos­
fire district.
man J. C. Hutchison today
pital facilities will stay ahead
nated as the 'City o f Fern
County commissioners met
said officials o f the proposed
of the "population bulge” . . .
Park' and to define iu terri­ informally in tha office o f
home had agreed to take care
And T H A T will be different!!
torial boundaries and to pro­ Chairman J. C. Hutchison this
o f aome o f tha white patients
• • •
vide fo r the government. Juris­
morning to discuss proposed
"but we haven't talked price
There MUST he a reason,
diction,
powers, privilege*, legislation.
N E W YO R K (U P D — Gains yet,” Hutchison said.
but for the life of me I can't
franchises
and
Immunities,
In oils and rails featured a
Although there waa no men­
Rida on the home are ex­
think of one. why the teenage
and to provide for a referen­ tion o f a pay boost at tha
higher and active stock mar­ pected to lie opened Feb. 28.
lads were given a weekend in
ket at lha opening today.
The 98 to 112 bill facility is dum election to determine meeting, Fitzpatrick told tha
the pokey, when our Juvenile
being built by local men, whether this act shall tako ef. Herald prior, that ha w ill ask
Judge is reputed to he one of
headed by Dr. Leonard Mun­ feet.”
for a boost In salaty fo r tha
the most understanding and
day and said all personnel name of the Venezuelan Arm ­ mouth o f tha Atnapu Grande
United Press International
M IA M I (U P I) — Florida son, as president, and Hubert
The delegation also was re­ governing body " • • an Indi­
considerate o f public officials
ed Forces of National Libera­ River and the island of Mar- traffic accidents killed at llrsseri-r, hospital adminis­ quested to sponsor a hill
Pro . Communist hijackers were safe.
vidual commissioner."
. . . The sheriffs arc not un aboard the V e n e z u e l a n
Medina Rojas, who took tion (F A L N ), said the ship ura’ o ff Brazil's north roust least 13 persons this weekend,
trator ami Tom Armao o f De­ abolishing the currrnt charter
Fitzpatrick said ha would
accustomed
to seeing freighter Anzoategul offered over the Ansoategui in tha |dropped anchor “ between lha at 0 p. m. Sunday night. including five vacationers.
of the Town o f Casseli»erry ask the delegation to use their
nary, as the other officers.
"screaming m e e m e e ' a " today to surrender to Brazil­
Dellary men, including build­ nml substituting an up-to-date judgment as to how much.
around their bastile, but thry ian authorities at their oh.
er W. C. Miller, and Dr. Mack charter. Kenneth McIntosh,
During tha meeting, tha
probably had some "scream ­ acurc anchorage in Brazil's
LONDON ( U P I ) — A group
Upton are on the lioanl o f di­ t.-wn attorney speaking for commission asked county com­
ing mamas” on their doorstep north coastal watcra.
of Quakers suid todny that
rector*, along with architect Mayor Fred I lentil, explained mission approval In support
—and justifiably , . . And
sex, viewed dispassionately,
Brazilian destroyers were
Jim Chapman, and attorneys tiie present charter is "anti- o f setting up by referendum
why is it that an adult—like a
neither good nor evil— it K e n n e t h Ix ffle r and Bill qilllted ami obsolete for •
exported to leave their has#
x rountywide fire district.
traffic violator — can "get
is a fact o f nuturc.”
at Belem and head for a ren­
modem community." He add­
Hutchison.
Commissioner John A lex­
sprung” in a short time, and
dezvous with tha hijacked
When plans fo r Die homo ed the proposal, If approved ander xald ha fa it that such
these kids couldn't
skip MB ■ H a to the north
were revealed, llr. Munson by the Legislature, would he legislation would not pass in
their folks? . . . Yep,
By United Press International .
M i kwlfway between Devil's
■tilted that it would meet all submitted to a referendum municipalities and tha board
MUST be a r e a s o n '.- - Map*
Rain and drizxla swept -thwOf 0)*
stale Isnd A Mill requfi ■'incut*, vote.
tabled action pending further
be someone will fa
Parific Northwest and South- '
and was not designed to he
Mayor
Tom
McDonald,
o
f
study.
It la . . . And 1’ nvlfct th*
cm Plains today. Moat o f the
authorities have
fancy or rlulmiaU', hut is to Sanford, requested the dele­
Ollier legislation the com­
to say that A N Y violator
nation
enjoyed
a
mild
prcludu
prrrmfeed the hijackers politi­
l&gt;e kept simple ami efficient gation to nmke an investiga­ mission will ask for will ha
shouldn't be punished.
to
spring.
cal asylum.
to keep down costs.
• • •
tion and "pursue slate-wide establishing a n d acquiring
In Washington, Assistant
The nursing home will huva legislation” to eliminate con­ water ronservatlan and con­
That folk-singing trio, I'm
Secretary o f B u te Edwin 31.
facilities to care for Uiu pa­ tamination o f well fields for trol facilities aa well as pertold by our city staffers who
LAO S (U I ’I I — Tension he.
Martin told a House Foreign
tients
if they become III. and munblpol water supplies, lie nilsslvo legislation designat­
keep up on all the goings-on
tween rival factor* mounted
A ffairs subcommittee today
they will he under the cure o f explained there Is no effec­ ing a criminal court o f records
hereabouts is made up of
toward the danger point In
that the present anchorage
their personal physician, and tive control method over sew­ ho established here If the
Lynn McCord (member of the
Laos today and o f f i c i a l s
and the o ffe r o f asylum by
the su|iervising medical staff. age and waste disposal, add­ county population hits 100,Triple Trio and soloist for the
warned that new fighting
Brazil “ makes it sure of them
glee club), Jack Ivey (tumbl­
ing there ore "too many aeptle 000.
might break the country's unavoiding rapture.”
er-cheer leader and who is
tanks In some nteas."
euty peace.
In two radiograms directed
sporting a brand new guitar
LINES FORMED enrly nt the Courthouse tot the deadline nenr« for 1903
Mayor Is-e Gary, «7 Oviedo,
to news agencies, second mate
in accompanying the trio)
nuto license tags. Tho deadline is Wednesday. Close to 200 people waited In
asked for legislation permit­
Wismar Medina Rojas took
and Jim Touhy (bruising tac­
line aa early aa 7:30 thin morning.
(Herald Photo)
L A K E L A N D (U P I ) — The
ting the writing-off o f some
able responsibility for tha
kle on the Warrior eleven) . .
Florida
Citrus Commission
delinquent taxes, some as
seizure of the ship last Tuea.
And thry have a booking as
has warned Midwestern states
Tiie Casselberry Board of much ns 25 years old, and for
entertainers for a U of Flor­
to be wary o f unauthorized Aldermen will meet in con­ permission to ndnpt the coun­
ida dance early next month
salesmen peddling F l o r i d a tinued session nt 7:30 p. nt. ty'* percentage on discount
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
. , . Lots* fun, eh kccds?
citrus a n d m a k i n g falsa today In the Woman's Club rates on taxes,
Florida lawmakers sod vet­
• • •
claims.
Building on Overhrook Dr.
MrDonnld and Gary stated eran political observers aro
The crowd-building Semin­
Business carried aver from Sanford and Oviedo have wondering today If the itato'a
ole County Semi-Centennial
Iasi Monduy'a meeting in­ voted approvul o f tiie propos­ new legislative reapportionCelebration on April 27 Is at­
BAGHDAD, Iraq (U P I) — cludes np|Miintnirnt o f n build- ed Increase In rlgarct tuxes.
mrnt plan may be the begin­
WASHINGTON
(U
P
D
—The
tracting tiie interest o f com­
Confusion today surrounded ing inspector to replace Ald­
North Oiiimdo sought a hill ning of eventual big-city dom­
The union spokesman told | "But even if it deckled Just tho wheicabouta o f Soviet
mercial enterprises . . . With Supreme Court today , (truck
JACKSONVILLE (U P D —
erman C liff Overman whose
ination o f state government
thoussnds of folks hero for down as "punitive” a federal A merger, by the strike-bound United
Press
International to go ahead and abandon the blue military men and tech­ resignation it effective this to rciiHiue .Molunr Avenue
Urban area* have had tha
(SR-B ID to North Orlundo
the big wing-ding these bus­ law which takes away the cit­ Florida East Coast Railway any merger would have to he entire line, tho ICC would nicians sent to Iraq to help month.
Boulevard.
The
delegation
ndpotential
to control the Leglsizenship
of
a
native-born
make
certain
our
income
waa
iness men feel sure they can
the rrglmn o f executed Pre.
Tiie hoard also will consider Vised this loquest should he ( luture fur some 10 year*. Tha
with any other major Flor­ approved by tiie Interstate
protected."
capture some of the attention American if he dodges the ida carrier would probably
inier Abdel Karim Kitanem.
(lie proposed budget fo r tho
Commerce Commission.
referred to tho Ceunty Coin- potential hai yet to materialThe spokesman said the on­
o f the celebrators . . . And draft by Ruing abroad.
help the workers' cause, a
Casselberry Racreation Com­
Rulixl
unconstitutional
wai
mission, with it to forward a **e.
ly
way
a
merger
could
hurt
"The ICC has strung regu­
not the least of these will be
union spokesman said at the
mission and a report un tha
formal application to the
hut
13-senator, 112-replations protecting
workers' would be In that some men
the Automobile Dealers Assn. a section of the Nationality weekend.
lly United Press International proposed county study and
resents live plan la a breakAct
o
f
1910.
would
lose
their
Jobs.
"The
jobs
in
any
merger
or
aban­
State Bond Department.
. . . They have BIG plans . . .
Talks
continued
today
in
"In the event o f a merger,
survey to provide drulnugo
through and may provide tho
The government appealed
donment. Wc would probab­ number would tie compara­
And say that they want to do
Mayor
Al
Ia&gt;rmnnn, of
the lung New York and Clove, outfalls fur tiie ateu.
specially with Southern or the
stimulus needed to rally urb­
tively
few.
Not
enough
to
when
two
lower
courts
found
ly
he
in
a
heller
position
If
something that will ADD an
Longwoml, said Hint city fa ­
land newspaper strikes, anil
Atlantic Coastline Railroads,
an lawmakers into a united
make us fight a m erger."
attraction to the outstanding the Statufe unconstitutional. the chances arc good our the FEC merged.
vors
a
bill
providing
fo
r
re­
Ilia nation's lubor u n r e s t
action force.
The
issue
has
been
argued
•vonts that are planned by
registration o f voter*.
spread to a Wisconsin power
wage demands would be met
Many observer* feat urban
the committee in charge of five times before tha high immediately and we could
company. Violence erupted in
George llobrow submitted voters were the big form be­
. Page 6
Bridge
.....
court.
the Semi-Centennial . . . This
all go hack to work," the
Tennessee coal fields.
a number of petitions ns a hind the stale's latest redisPage 9
Classified
Today’ s S to 4 decision re­
tiling can R E A L L Y grow with
"ailroader said.
! sample of public opinion fa- Iririing effort*.
Page
8
Comic*
..
TH A T kind of support . . • called two related rulings of
Merger rumors sprung up
I’ugo fi [ voting annexation by ritie*
Deur Abby
More
carnival
atmosphere 1938 when the rourt split 3 to last week when the price of
N E W O R LE A N S (U P I) —
and counties without referen­
Editorial
Page 4
than the famed Mardi Gras! I 4 over nationality issues.
FEC stock rose from $5 to
The gods and creatures o f
dum votes.
Entertainment .... P a g e 5
HD
To Meet
In 1958 tiie Justires held S7 despite the strike. Wall
• • •
myth and legend, the colorful
Elder Springs Home Dal . c g a l t ____
P a g e 8 A II
The delegation recessed at
Congratulations
to
Patty that Congress may decree Streeters said it was rumor­
charactera o f Alice in Wond­
niunstrntion Club w ill meet
Puzzle
............— Page H
noon until I p.ra.
Glenn Johnson for the Hon­ loss of nationality if a citizen ed Southern or ACL was mak­
CAPE C ANAVERAL (U P D successes last week, the first erland and the hit melodics of
at lli»* Center on M th St. Tues­
Society
.
Page 0
orable Mention award in the votes in a foreign election hut ing a new hid for control of — A Navy attempt to score for the new. 2.880-mile Pol­ Broadway shows rolled into
day a t 10 a.m.
Sporta
.............. Page 7
★ ★ ★
Jrannie With The Light Brown not if he deserts the armed tiie FEC. At close of busi­ the third straight success aris. No reason was given Now Orleans Sunday In the
Hair singing contest at White forces in wartime.
ness last week, FEC “ lock with its powerful new Polaris
immediately for the mishap. first full day o f carnival fes­
Springs . . . First time such
A3 missile failed today when
was wiling at $6.50.
tivity iu tho city that rare
The Air Fore* said the "dea distinction waa given . . .
FEC spokesmen hate de­ the rocket went off course
forgot.
•truct" action performed ••
Competing with St other top­
A spaghetti suppvr will l*e- clined to romment on the and bad to be blown up.
flight vocalists from all over gin the activities for the rumors. But Vice President
The bullet-shaped A3 might­ planned. On a I’olaria allot
Florida, some of whom were monthly meeting o f Campbell- W. L. Thornton in St. Augus­ iest weapon ever developed late last year, the safety de­
V A N DEN BERG
A IR
professionals, this la high Lossing Post f&gt;3 of the Ameri­ tine said of tiie price increase for
submarines,
thundered
vice did not work and the FORCE Base, Calif. (U P I ) —
recognition .
. Bod ford can Legion at Post headquar­ . . . " I t appears aome people from • landbau-d launching
The A ir Force's ballistic sys­
Aiken, her escort, waa prais­
pad on Cape Canaveral at 9 rocket landed east o f Savan­ tems division today evaluated
ters on Hwy 17-92, at 7 p m. have confidence In us."
nah,
Ga.
ed for his gentlemanly, grac­
Sens. John
Mathews of a. m.
telemetry data from lha untoday. A preliminary report on
ious and courtly manoer . . .
But within two minutes, the
Jacksonville ami Verio Pope
sucestful firing o f a Titan 2
tha Fair held recently will he
Fine representation for our
of St Augustine, who met Polaris careened wildly off
ICBM to determine why the
Rude by Fair President John
city, these two young folks!I
with tho striker* yesterday, course high in tiie sky. and
giant rocket exploded on ita
McCloakey.
. . . Patty Glenn’s singing
said if Hie merger rumors appeared to nose sharply up­
maiden launching from au un­
teacher, Grace Krick Sanford,
were true, the takeover pro­ ward.
derground silo.
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I
)
also
was
commended for Concert
A
range
safety
officer
bably would not come for at
work with the local song,
quickly flipped two switches Budget Director Kcrmlt Gor­
Curtain govs up at 8 pm. least a year.
for tha Stan Freeman Show
Tlic strike began Jan 23 that triggered radio signals don told Congress today that In Defiance
bird . . .
• • •
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
la Seminole High School audl- and is now in its 26th day to touch off an explosive President Kennedy's record
package
which high $99 billion budget Is a (U PI) — President Romulo
POLICE BLOTTEH JOT- torium. This is the second pre- without a sign of a settle­ • de struct"
Betancourt of Venexucla ar­
TINGS . . . Horse ran loose •entailon in the concert series ment. The 1,200 striking mem­ destroyed the errant rocket "tig h t" one.
on 13th and Frrnch yesterday for this Staton, and is open bers of II non-operating un­ in fUgbL
He said the budget Kennedy rived today in Puerto Rico,
and dog locked up in Sanford to holders of membership in ion* have demand a 10.2$
L E G IS LA T IV E H E AR IN G S were underway ihD morning. Shown above,
The debris plunged into the submitted last month recog­ bis exile home tor twe years,
Memorial Library . . . Thera *ha Seminole-De Bar y Enter- cents per hour increase; the Atlantic well east of land.
left to right, unopposed Senatorial candidate Mack Cleveland J r„ S. J.
nizes "the need to hold down to begin a state visit to the
waa no explanation how the toiuoant Assn. 3lrmber»hip FEC says U cannot afford the
The failure came on the expenditures In a period of United States la defiance of
J&gt;avia Incumbent legialutor, und legislative candidate Gordon Frederick Jr.
&lt;4og fo t in.
Communist
terrorist*.
hods
of
a
pair
of
roaring
tax
reduction."
GOP candidate Jon Fortune waa lute.
(Herald Photo)
ora tronafenable.

®bp j&amp;anforft ijm ilit

Red Hijackers O ffer
To Surrender Freighter

Indigent Care
To Be Talked
By Commission

Fitzpatrick

To Ask For
Pay Raise

Gains Noted

13 Killed

Fact O f Nature

Mild Prelude

Tension Mounts

Citrus. Warning

FEC Merger Would Help
Court Strikes
Down Dodge Law W orkers, Spokesman Says

Casselberry
Board To Meet

Urban Control
In Legislature?

Confusion

Talks Continue

Herald Index

Navy Polaris Shot
Flops; 'Blown Up'

Mardi Gras

Club

Legion Meet

Data Study

Tonight

JFK Budget
Called Tig ht

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P a g e 4 -A — F e b . 13, 19CH

Courthouse
Records
llt*1 Entile Trx auction,
Edward Crews to I-ee Dur­
ham, etu i, N. ChuluoU, (7,160,
W. M, Strobel, atux to Law­
rence Garsler, etux, Cassel­
berry, (23,600.
Everett Harper, atux, to
Church of the Naiarene, San­
ford, |6,fl00.
Vernon Hinely, atal, to John
I In ifr, etux, 22-20-30, (16,400.
Andrew Dobor to August
Kodak, atux, Slovak Village,
(13,000.
Law rence King, eta I, to
Winfield Drown, Casselberry,
(17,600.
John Reddes, atux, to Thur­
man Welhalm, atux, Smith's
Subdn., (6,600.
Ralph Woodruff, etal, to
Herbert llehrens, etux, 10-10-

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Swill's C ilo st Mary**!**

Oawny-flaka Kiny Sits

Allsweet .................. '«£’ 27c

Waffles ....................

Pillibury'a CrtuiM

Dtarfisld Fro ,** Lima leans

U ' i- a i
Ph|.

Fordhooks ................

Dinner Rolls ............ t*.' 29c

Green Giant Whole Ksrnsl

Niblets Corn ..........

•reaksteae's Tally

Yogurt

Grstn Giant Speers af

Kraft's Bit-lye (Head

Broccoli ....................
Swift's Premium Quick Prssen

Swiss Cheese .......... pVa. 37c

Beef Burgers............

Kratt’i Dstuis Amafken, Pim»»ta

Sliced C h e e s e ........ ‘lY

2 -lb.
4*1

59c®

10-ox.
ph*.

29c

I 0 *aa.
Pk|.

39c

1 '«-lb.

99c

h«l

Swanson's I-Caurse Chicken at Turkey

29c

‘39c

IT -*,.
pk|.

T-V D inners..............
Garten's Flavor-Leek Pack

Perch F ille t ..............
Sin|leten's Fraxsn Breaded

Oysters ..................

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89c«

1-Ik.
Pk|.

49c

t-lb.
pk«.

89c

110, (00,000.

Ruth Staples, a t a l , to
Charles Entsmlnger, e t u x ,
(13,700.
Duane Krause, etux, to Rob­
ert Graff, etux, D r o t l o n
Woods, (30,400.
Mary Redding, etvlr, to
Kenneth McKoberU, Sanford,
(7,000.
Leo Salvia, atal to Ernest
Grubbs, etux, Adell Park,
( 11,000 .

Lake Shore Hornet, Ine. to
Harry Klein, atux, Falrlanc,
(17,600.
Barry'a Investments, Ine. to
Homer Sawell, etux, Wildmere, (8,000.
Millard Woodruff, eltix to
Kenneth Peirce, etux, Murvanla, (16,000.
Felix Garcia, etux, to FHA,
Woodmen*, (8,800. *
Robert McKee, etux, to (111*
hert Pearce Jr., etux, Sunland,
(14,100.
Augustus Frate Sr., etux to
. Charles Gormley III, atux,
Evanadale, (16J100.
J. I'. Donahue, etux, to A. D.
Rosier, etux, Sanford, (8,700.
Theodora Chalfant, atux, to
Dr. Charles Aker, atux, Rest
Huven, (6,000.
E. C. Wetherlngton, atux, to
John Lovelace, Casselberry,
(12,600.
iiruee Gemmel, etux to WIIlium Hippier, Fern Park, (I,070.
Paul Herrmann, etux, to
Kenneth Caltrlder II, atux,
Druid Hills, (12,360.
linns Kchwcixcr, etux, to
Rii'linrd C. Mayberry, etux,
Dretton Woods, (26,000,
Condor Merritt, etux, to
Grand Lodge AF and AM, (6,00(1, Altamunte Spgs.
C. II. Fox to Howard Rol­
lins, etux, Cameron, (6,000.
Kings wood Dldis., Inc. to M.
J . Pickering, atux, Sunland,
(15,000.
Juffra Davis, etux, L&gt; Tlnnnas Flannery, etux, 31.21-31,

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P r e m .......... 3 «"• $1
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Conned Luncheon Meat (limit 3) SWIFT'S

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P e t M ilk 8 ~ $1.

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First Fed. of Orlando, etux,
Joseph Wilson, Laka llurrlstt,
(11,000.
Vvrlin Halnra, etux to FHA,
Satlltiiido, ( 14,600.

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John Vandeigrifl. rtux, to
FIIA, Jansen’s Kulidn., (14,ooo.
Alack Kill*, etux to Paul
Roche, etux, Altamonte, (18,000.
G u l d e n r o d Land Co. to
Charles P r a g a r, Suburban
Homes, (10,300.
Not man Williams, etux to
Huribcl Taffcr, etux, llel Air,
(6,800.
FHA to Floyra Lynch, etux,
Wynne wood, (12,600.
Marriage Applications
Maurice O'Conner, Cassel­
berry and Dillia J. Yancey, N.
Orlando.
George Gordon, Orlando and
Dorothy Wilson, Orlando.
Howard Krilslierger, Langhurn, Pa. and Martha Ann
Harrow, Luke Monroe.
Cary Grant, Orluudo and
Shirley Junes, Sanford.
Suita Filed
Uoston Five Centa Savings
Hunk vs. William Ilernosky
Jr., rial, niig. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. vs. Wil­
liam Durban, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co, vs. Jo­
seph Hicks, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Mat­
thew Uomals Sr, rtux, mtg.
fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Louts
WassntT, atux, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Don­
ald McKeuxle, etux, mtg. fcl.
Fad. N at’l Mtg. Go. va. Wil­
liam Siwncer, etux, mtg. fcl.
WeiUlde Fed. 8. and L. va.
Haiold Greek, etux, mtg. fcL
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. v*.
George E. MarNcal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. John
McHenry, atal, mtg. frl,
Fad. N at'l Mtg. Co. va.
Franklin, Hunt, etux, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. vs. Ber­
nard Granger, atux, mtg. fcl.
** Fad. N a tl Mtg. Co. vs. Dev' U F. Justice, a tg . faL

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49c

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49c

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Link Sausage • •" 69c
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Commies 'Hijack'
Venezuela Ship

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By Larry Vrrxhrl
A FKW V A I .E N T 1 N E
CARDS
JIM CR API'S: Kor be in?
consistent.
SONNY RADORN; Kor guts
to change hit mind in the
Lice of pressure.
KAHLYLE tlOUSHOLDER:
For a brilliant presentation
before the city commission
(without pay).
BILL HUTCHISON: For hi*
Ion? amt arduous task in
eomins up with a legal o p in ­
ion and the many long day*
ami night* he spent sweating
over it.
VERNON DUNN: For Good
sense over and beyond the
call of duty.
JOHN FITZPATRICK: Nam
quantum rst in oculis Inis,
t a mum est el non amphu* ait
Sanctus franciscus.

•

• •

How come a mother of one
of the Sanford Grammar
School kids had to bring a
portable electric heater to
warm some 26 youngsters in
one class? . . . For one .solid
month the radiator in one of
the rooms has been out of
commission.

•

• +

Tlie contract date for com­
pletion of the city’s sewage
treatment plant has expired
. . , Work started on June fl
of last year . . . "Do you
think they'll finish this year,
decade, century . . ,?" quer­
ied this reporter. "They can
if they try hard," answered
City manager W. E. Knowles,
• • •
Plans on renovating the
downtown post office into a
library should ■lie completed
in a few weeks. No cost esti­
mates us yet.

* •

•

llill Rush tell* us he hopes
to have preliminary studies
of the Gee Creek outfall of
Lake Kathryn in the not too
distant future.

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happened
*

to

•

What ever happened
Adams Shopping Center?

•

to

* •

City putting out litter bas­
kets along Fkrat St. (his
morning.

•

•

•

Even the 14-fool aign atop
(he Valdez Hotel seems to
lie joining in the 2 a. m.
liquor hassle. The sign norm­
ally flips over between "ho­
tel" and "bar" hut the wir­
ing went haywire Thursday
night and the aign read "hot
bar."

•

*

•

Police Chief Roy Williams
tell* us Shrine Club will meet
Monday at 7:30 p, m. to
honor the Astronaut Class of
Nobles.

•

■ •

Come Friday Patty Glenn
Johnson will be on tier way
to White Springs and the
"Joannie With The Light
Brown Hair" rnnteM. . . .
Shr will be accompanied by
her mother, Mr*. C. W. (P at)
Johnson and Grace Krick
Sanford, her vocal Iracher,
who will accompany her, not
only in the ear but on the
piano. , . t NOW that Is
H E A L LY "accompanying,"
eh?) , . . Starling at 5 p. in.
Friday ami continuing until
"alter the hall is over" on
Saturday night, Patty Glenn
and 21 other contestant sing­
er* will 1m1 regimented like
paratrooper* . . . Interview­
ing Judges, singing, riding In
Conestoga
wagon*, facing
flash-bulb*—and being pleataut! . . . The good wi*be» of
home (own go along with
Patty Glenn—with the hope
that she will be THE Jeanie.
• • •
It's oftic.a! now . . . as we
reported three weeks ago
. . , Randall Chase has been
appointed to the Florida
Council of lt« by Got. Rryant.
• • •
Everyone helping the Serepta home . . . How about
some aid for the Good Sam­
aritan?

•

•

Welldigger
Rescued From
'Sandy Pit'

•

County Attorney Harold
Johnson think* there'* a
chance that franchise direc­
tive may make the Legis­
lature . . . With a refertndwui
on if

Venezuelan state of Falcon
ami Puerto Rico.
Venezuelan wnrshlps were
believed steaming out to in-

n sa u i...

BRIEFS
Training:
WASHINGTON (UPI) Hundreds ol Latin American*
are being trained in Cuba in
guerrilla warfare, sabotage,
and leadership of insurgent
movements. U. S. officials
reported today.

Bijr Change

TALLAHASSEE 4UPI * House Speaker Mallory Horne
estimated Wednesday chang
cs which will have to be
made In the lower chamber to
LAKE TOMAHAWK. Wis. accommodate 30 new mem­
(CPI) — A welldigger trap­ bers will cost $35,000,
ped cighl feet underground
was freed hy rescue work­
er* today after spending near­
CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPt)
ly 13 hours buried to his —Thomas S. Hcrse, fig. fashoulders in a sandy pit.
Rescuers worked through Ihcr-in-law of convicted wife(he night heforc wresting slayer Dr. Sam Sheppard,
was found shot to death here
Raymond Fink. 31, Athens,
Wis.. from a caved-in well Wednesday nighl, an appar­
where he was nearly buried ent tuiride.
alive Thursday afternoon. He
was pulled from the well at
C A R A C A S , Venezuela
5:01 a. m,
Fmk was taken to a Wood­ (UPI) — Armed Communists
ruff, Wis. hospital where doc­ who captured a Venezuelan
tor* said ho was in good con­ freighter bound for Houston.
Tex., on the high seas said
dition after 111* ordeal.
pursuing
After he was pulled /mm loday they a r e
the well by a belt hooked "peaceful political ends" and
around his chest he embraced called for protection of inhis wife and said, "I'm okay, lernaliunal law.
honey."
Fink lipped warm milk
P O R T
EVERGLADES
and smoked cigarettes while
rescue workers struggled to (UPI)—'The third Hrd Cross
mercy ship in seven works to
free him.
Hi* brother. Lawrence, stay­ curry Cuban exiles from Ha­
ed at hia side and when a vana docked here loday with
second and third cave-in bur­ 74(! anti-Castro refugees, the
ied Fink to the neck hi* bro­ majority of them women and
ther clawed away the dirt children, after a 12-hour voy­
age.
with his hare hands.

lir r a lit

WEATHER: flour ami a Httle warmer tmlnv. TUph today, (*8-72. Low tonlpht,
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 648

trtrep t it. However, there was
the possibility th at U. S. war­
ships might do the job.
The Anzoategui was hijack­
ed by member* of the antigovernment National Libera­
tion Forces.
FAI.N who claimed in a ra­
dio message to be pursuing
"peaceful political ends." Hie
message Imre ninr signature*
of met) in the raiding party
which seized tha freighter
and said all ahonnl were safe
and unharmed, indicating the
hijacking was accomplished
by surprise hikI without viol­
ence.

County Okay
Influenza-wise,
Leone Says

-(g aK

Seminole County and Flor­
ida are '‘doing scry welt in­
■iv'-i _
fluenza-wise.” Dr. F r a n k
Leone, county health director,
reported today.
*aT uv.•'■ - ir n e K o fl/. i
"Let's keep our fingers
crossed (hat it stay* that
THESE THREE MARINES in fatigue uniform, with full
and return. They left a t 8 this morning and exj&gt;ect to he hack
way," Ihe doctor said, when
knnjmck*, tire nuntuwltere on I lie ruml between Sun ford Nnvnl
at the Ilarracks between H* and 11 tonight. Col. Ermcl D. How*
queried about recent national
Air Staion and Stetson University at PeLniid. They lire on a
en (left), commanding officer, extends a “bon voyage" to
and state reports that resi­
fiO-mile hike in nrctmlnnce with I’lesidenl Kennedy's phyniral
(’apt. Richard E. llaislip. executive officer; 1st Lt. Harry It.
dents should brace (or an
fitness program. They are hiking from the Marine Harnu'ka
(•entry, guard officer, and Sgl. Itolieit I). Ryan, first platoon
epidemic of Asiatic influenza.
a t NAS a distance of 2ft miles to the front Rate of Stetson U.
sergeant.
(Herald Photo)
Dr. Leone rerallrd that last
October Ihe U. S. surgeon
general announced evidence
pointed to a pending flu out­
break. and especially warned
that pereautions (flu shots)
William Fortune, English
^
should be taken hr pregnant Estates, a member of the
women, oldster* and person* Republican party, plckril up
suffering with respiratory oil
qualification papers to run
mrnts.
for Slack Cleveland Jr.'*
"However," the health di­ vacated house seat late this
rector said, "there is no ap­ morning. Fortune could not
MIAMI (UPI) - The Coast
parent cause for alarm at lie reached for comment a*
Guard
said today the search
was
tired
to
stabilize
Syneom
eral
Space
Agency
said
the
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
this time that point* to epi­ of I p.m. as lo his In ten
in an orbit about 22.30(H) miles causes could still be normal for (he tanker Marine Sul­
—The
United
State*
installed
demic proportion, in Sem­ Hons. The deadline for
its new Syneom communica­ above earth. The maneuver —"maybe it (Syneom) was phur Queen, missing for It
inole County."
qualifying Is noon Friday. It
itself apparently was success a little too iiot to start with,
He advised that the danger Fortune decides lo run for tions satellite in a difficult ful, according lo early in­ or it could be facing in Hie days with 39 men aboard, was
abandoned "pending further
|Hiinl is at the passing stage Bw House, he will fare “ hanging" orbit above earth form anon.
wrong direction. We will development*."
for Hits season and Ibat flu DMlocratlr opposition from today, but lust contact with
Within 13 seconds after the know more n little later."
A spokesman said all unit*
shuts are nut necessarily Gwiton Frederick.
it.
satellite nickel was fired
In December, the Unites! would continue (0 maintain a
needed now. since they do not
The t5tvpound Syneom, dehowever, tracking saltlons on States launched another com- lookout (luring normal ope.
•■fitntnr wfa-Hp# f&lt;«| ( u . o*
signed to relay rad'-o ■'in i tin- ground suddeniy lost radio
inuniratioris satellite, called radons from New Orleans lo
IUJ a h fft-H e p Jb - three week*.
tcieplioue i'i«x»itr**tion., t«'
contact wdh Syneom. Thai Relay, and had Rouble with New York. "If (here wern
ui lire Leesburg «rr*
tween North America and was at alumt ti a. m EST.
It. That later proved to be wreckage sighted we would
wert lohl Wednesday night
Africa, rode Into the sky
Scientists managed to net a rundown Iwiltery, and Hie begin
an
active
search
that Pi evident Kennedy has
aboard a three-stage Delta n reading (mm a radio brasatellite resumed normal ope­ again,'* he said.
laiicd In tell the American
Rocket launched at 12:35 s eon on Ima fit Syneom a Imitt
rations when the power sup­
For six day* Coast Guard
people that there is riu chance
HAVANA (UPI) — The m. EST.
one hour later. Then they ply was hultt up.
and Navy planes combed (he
or any attempt to halanrr Hie
Rut
more
than
five
hour*
Castro rrgime Loday announc­
lost contact again.
Syneom’* orbit, about 22,300 Gull ami Atlantic for any
federal budget until IM7 even
ed rapture of nine American* later, the first signs .&lt;f puss
Four tmur* Inter, ground miles above earth, left it In sign of the ship, which car­
if his proposed lax cut is car­
MIAMI (UPI) — Govern­ suspectisf of cnnylng out a Rite trouble* appeared.
stations were still trying to a position where its forward ried a cargo of molten sul­
ment investigators today ex­ study of Cuban coastal artil­
At that point, a small roc­ reestablish the vital link.
ried nut.
speed almost tnnleiied the phur. If water had entered
amined the twisted metal to lery installation*.
ket inside the satellite Itself
A spokesman for Ihe Fed­ rotational speed of Earth.
go it could have touched olf
determine If a Jetliner was
A government statement
Ihe
cargo It could * avo
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - spinning out of control nr said the men, as yet unidenti­
touched off an explosion that
Survivors of Luke Williams, a falling In piece* when It fied, were seized some where
could have blown up the ship.
Volusia County Negro shot to crashed into the Everglade* along Ciinmgucy province's
The ship disappeared on
death hy a deputy sheriff in Tuesday, killing 43 persons.
north roust. They were said
a
routine trip from Beau*
Char
los
Collar,
chief
in­
Dr Land Jan. 0. have filed a
to have claimed lo hr on a
muni, Tex., and Norfolk, Va.
S35U.0O0 damage suit in Fed­ vestigator for the Civil Aero­ akin-diving expedition.
'Die Swiss embassy in Ha­
eral Court here. The suit nautic* Board (CAR), would
GENEVA (tr p |) — Canada
The statement said the men
vana
reported Wednesday that
named Deputy Sheriff Harold not concede that the North­ were being “subjected In in- urged the nut-lea.- powers In
lnqulr.es to Unban authorities
Cooper, Volusia County Sher­ west Orient Airlines 720B Jet­ vestlgutioii" to determine the day to quit quibbling and gel
Into the disappearance of tho
A total of I r&gt;,D7.*l Soniinoli' t'omily residents
iff Rodney It. Tlmrshy, and liner was in piece* before It reason for their presence on down to buxines* on a nu­
tanker had produced nothing.
are
t
opinloi
ml
and
eitRilde
lo
vole
hi
tin*
special
the Maryland Casually Co., smashed into the sjKingy Cuban soil.
clear test ban treaty which D
Tlie Cuban* said the Marino
elections to name a State Senator and a Slate
surely for the bonds of the swamp during a rainstorm.
The government - controlled "almost within our grasp."
Sulphur Queen had not put
"You Jump to one con­
Representative.
sheriff and his deputies.
Canadian delegation leader
into any Cuban port and no
clusion like that, and then press expressed the suspicion Gen. E. L. M. Hums told I lie
I'epislrar Camilla lln u c said today there
Cuban radio receiver* bud
you get to a theory right they were "paving the way 1'n a tio n dlsui moment eon
are l",.r&gt;l&lt;! registered Demonals, 2,22!l I’epnldifor infiltration of Central In­
picked up any signal from H10
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) — away." Collar said after telligence A g e n c y counter­ fernnre Hint the United Stair*.
rans and 2d I others, 111111111111},’ two ntendiers of
vessel.
viewing
the
crash
scene.
Hundreds of Soviet military
tlie Prohibition Party.
Britain nud Russia are *."Pretty *o«n, you're looking revolutionaries.'*
technicians brought in by de­
rlose to mrrrcmrnt that tile
First special party printarv is si liedtiled for
posed Premier Abdel Karim for evidence to back up that
cnnferelire should Torus it, if.
Fell. 26, with a second, if necessary, on Mnivh
Fire Kills 2
one
theory.
We
want
open
Kassrnt posed a serious di­
fmts in this men until
|2, However, if there is no parly opposition tho
PEORIA. 111. (U PI) \
mind*
at
this
stage.
We're
lemma today for Hie anticess is aehleveil.
primaries will not lie held, Thu special yenerul
half-million dollar fire de­
looking
for
any
*»rt
of
evi­
Coinmunist leaders of the
The ltd-stall* hnvo stall, d
election will he held March 26.
stroyed the 70-year-old Mayor
new rrbrl regime ol Iraq. Re­ dence."
on rnnlinulrig lest ban nryn
Only candidates to ipitdify to dale ate Mack
Hotel in downtown Peoria lo­
bel force* and heavily armrd
tinlions slnrc the eonfeieia-e
Cleveland Jr. for the Dcioocratic nomination for
day, killing ill least two per­
civilian "national guards" ap­ Hoffa Talks
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — resumed Tuesday after nn
sons and Injuring e i g h t
Kenidor and former Rep. Cordon Frederiek for
peared to have succeeded in
A vice president of the strike, eight-week recess.
Ihe House seat vacated hv Cleveland.
others.
wiping mil resistance hy To Grand Jury
bound Florida East Coast
Iraqi Communists in Hugh
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Railway has sworn out *
dad and oilier major cities.
Teamsters Union President peace warrant against ano’lwr Open Pools
James Hoffa testified fur vice president, nrrusmg him
Mayor Asked
nearly 2'» hours before . ol making death threats.
.Stalled
JACKSONVILLE (UI
secret
federal
grand
jury
in
County
Judge
Charles
C.
NEW YORK (U PI)—Nego­
tiations remained stalled lo- the federal building Wednes­ Mathis Jr. said today an af­ City Negroes urged
day in the 09-day old New day while Ally. Gen. Robert fidavit was filed with him Itaydon Burris today to pu-.li
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
York City newspaper shut- F. Kennedy conferred with Wednesday night h&gt; C. D. for the reopening of public Former stale Rep Roiirrt T
swimming
pools
which
were
don. Striking printers threat­ aides ill several nsinni away. Lane Jr,, charging William
Mann id Tampa qualified to­
The union leader, gi inning A. Raker did "without cause closed alter u race riot two day fur line of the rn-w Hills
ened to extend their walkoul
years
ago.
to the I'jri* and West Coast when he departed the grand or reason, threaten to lake
Ixiruugli County seat* rrrat
The National Association
editions of the New York jury chambers, declined to the life of Ihe respondent or
ed by the recent reapportion
for
the
Advancement
of
Col­
do him serious Ixalily harm "
discuss his testimony.
Time*.
merit session.
Mathis said Raker was a r­ ored People wrote the mayor
Mann, a Democrat, notified
rested by Deputy Sheriff Jack that a city without public
the leeretary of slate be
swimming
facilities
was
'a
n
lliigha* and hroii/rhi before
the Judge, who set bond at inhumane s i t u a t i o n and would be a candidate [nr Hie
S.Vjo and scheduled a p&lt;a&lt;c shnuld not he permitted to .loiqi 4 seat. Mann was first
circled In the House III 1956,
endure."
bond hearing Fch 23.
Amendment to the zoning ers, subject lo approval of
lie resigned last year and
No details of Die dispute
was an unsuccessful candi­
code was approved hy the tiic Seminole County Health were available, and neither
date for Congress.
hoard, directing that ade­ Department.
party would discuss the mat­ Wilson Seen
Minimum residence lot sites
quate drainage will he re shall have 70 foot frontage ter, but report* were it stem­ As Labor Choice
qulrcd hcrcaflcr for new with 7.000 square feet of land med from * telephone call
made by Raker k&gt; Lane Wed­ LONDON fUPD —Tlie re
buildings, with paved area*, area. Two or more adjoining
surgent l-abur party today
nesday
night.
Bridge
Page 7
occupying 25,ooo or more and vacant kit* in a single
elects a new leader It confi­
Fills*ified .... Page 10 &amp; II
square feet.
ownership ihall Ik- consider­
dently expects will 1m- Bri­
Cuialh *
Page |(&gt;
Start Anew
The board approved three ed a* one tract.
tain’s next prime minister
Page 7
Hi-itr Aliby
BOSTON (UPI)—Industri­ as well.
resolutions and sent them to
Setback requirements for
Entertainment .. Page 7
the County Commission (or C-3 wholesale commercial and alist Bernard Guldline, brok­ Harold Wd-am appealed a
Editorial .— , Page 4
final approval on these m at­ M-t Industrial districts shall en physically and financially, shoo-in over acting leader
fIncorporated
ters;
Legal* ....... I’age 2 A It)
be 25 feet from front pro­ settled an estimated $0 mil­ George Brown in Ho.- second
1'lurid* Hi-lriliulors I'ur Henman Cuntutu llulll Tires
Fishing ramp* may mam perty line* and 10 feet from lion in federal lax claims to and final round of balloting
Puzzle __ .... ..... Page 10
10ft W . Jat S t,
S n n fo rd
r F A 2-llGftl
lain mm )&gt;erminrnt ramp sites rear lot line* There are some day and expressed the hope to name a surresaor to the
Society
. . Page H &amp; i*
___________ W K G I V R I’L Ml) STAMPS
tar IcuU, tent houses j u trail-, exception*.
Hut lie could 's ta ll anew." lale Hugh GaiDkcU.
Spoilt
Page (i

Commits Suicide

Peaceful Ends

U.S. Launches Syitcom
But Loses 'Contact'

Refugee Ship

•

They'll start pouring timerock out by 25lh St. If the
weather holds up . . . In
aland two weeks.
What ever
BcUmcadc?

C A R A C A S . Venezuela
( U r i l —U. S. Navy unit* to­
day sighted a Venezuelan
freighter hijacked by Com­
munists In the Caribbean.
Venezuela alerted warship* to
rlose in on the freighter.
Informed source* here said
American flying bouts sighted
the :i,12ri - ton Anzoategui,
hound for Houston, Tex., st
the time of its rupture, at
dawn.
The ship win reported to
have been sighted on a line
about halfway lietwcen the

S a n fo rd

Gunfift Erupts'
In Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Iraq l LTD The first serious outbreak
of (khting since Sunday erupt­
ed It slay on both sides of
the Tigris River which run*
through the heart of this
Iraqi capital.
Newsmen could not check
detail* of tile fighting her a use
of a curfew which restricted
their movement*, hut it was
Imlicvcd to lie between Hie
newly-installed revoluntionary
force* ami diehard ComtnunUts who oppose tliem.
Iliirtts of automatic wea­
pons fire and the crack of
rifles could be heard distinct­
ly on both sate* of the Tig­
ris in what appeared to tie a
renewal of Hie bloody con­
flict that it.tried last Fr'day.
The outbreak came shortly
after Col. Abdel Saiam Aref,
tho
revolutionary
govtTnm enl'i provisional president,
held hi* first news confer­
ence—a session that ended
in a m ar rad.

Extreme Cold
Wave Fizzles
LAKELAND (U P h - T e m ­
peratures dropped Into the
upper 20'. in the interior
North Florida today, hut a
blanket of cloud* over cen­
tral section* of the state kept
mini mums In that area abova
what bad been forecast.
The Weather Bureau said
temperatures were in the up­
per 20’* in the interior and
low 30'* alcug the coast of
North Florida, where eliuir
skies prevailed.

Plane Crash
Probe Continues

Coast Guard
For Tanker

Castro Grabs
9 Americans

Suit Filed

Quit Quibbling Eligible Vote List
Canada Urges
Here Totals 1 5 ,9 7 3

Serious Dilemma.

FEC VP Charges
’Death Threat'

Mann 01 Tampa
'Qualifies'

Shop Center Plans Outlined
Tentative plans for a $150,000
community-type shopping cen­
ter on Country Club Road,
east of Idyll* ddc Drive, in
Ravenna Park, were outlined
hy Joe Gazil before the
Seminole County Zoning Board
Thursday evening.
Gazii, in asking fur a zon­
ing change from agriculture
to commercial, said construc­
tion would be sla rte d within
90 day*, subject to live rezumng approval.
Board member* set March
13 a- date for a public bear
ou Gazil • request.
i

Herald Index

M c R O B ER T S 1 rc Suppb

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4

�Pape 2 — Feb. 14, 1963

Scare Shakes Capitol
WASHINGTON (UPI) — For nearly two
tenaion-filled hours Wednesday Washington jxh
Uce wrestled with the dilemma of what to do
about m man who threatened to blow up the Jus­
tice Department.
They cleared one block of Pennsylvania
Avenue of all pedestrians and automotive traf­
fic, and removed everyone from the first two
floors of the five-story building.
Finally, they resorted to tear gas and
flushed 83-year-old Nathan Wise of Phoenix,
Arts., from underneath the I960 Oldsmobile se­
dan he had driven up three concrete steps to the
doorway.

Wise, who calmly kept demanding to see
FBI Director J.' Edgar Hoover to start Impeach­
ment proceedings against President Kennedy and
the cabinet, was hustled off, struggling, in s
police wagon.
He was being held in District of Columbia
General Hospital for mental observation. Author­
ities said the psychiatric examinations usually
took three days.
There was no bomb. What police had been
led to believe was an explosive turned out to be a
suitcase filled with newspapers that had been
wired to tho bottom of the car. Gasoline cons in­
side the car were empty.

Courthouse
Records
Real b b U TnuMsctiMH

Malcolm Spear, stax, to
FHA, Boor Uko. $10,200.
LMN Enterprises to Jack
Beckham, staz, Too *N Green,
flUOOl
Robert Goodman, etas, to
lames Roach, atux, Sunlend,
|1MOO.

FHA to Roy Agerter Jr.,
•tax, Oakland, 117,600.
Marlboro Homos, Inc. to
Lawrence Glatnu, attur, Exit*
brook, $10,000. .
OTCeal Invaatmaat Co. to
Mildred Ormtreat, 1011-29,
HJOO.
Carl Britton, otox, to Clif­
ford Gutk, etux, Country Club
Manor, $T,400.
Horace Brown, etux, to
laea Barnet, e t u x , L a k e
Brantley, $0,460.
Charlea Cook, otux, to Tom
Hits, etux, Plnecrcat, $14,400.
Martha Bbnpeon, to Oaorga
ShanbolU, otux, Sanford, $er

A. FARE tv ELL PARTY wus held Sunday afternoon a t the F irst Baptist
Cnurch of Longwood for Jim Austin, minister of music, right, who is
transferring to Duytona Beach. Rev. Jack Lindsay presented a gift of A
b r i e f c a s e to the honoreo on behalf of the church membership. .
(Herald Photo)

Chilly Valentine Cold Hits Midwest

Alfred Carlatu, etux, to
Robert Dcealdam , etux. Ra­
ves aa Park, $16400.
By Utotod h tM IsteruaUoual
Jamcc Henderson Jr., etux, Tha weathermen give the
to Prank fplndlar Jr., etux,
Mid-weet ■ chilly Valentine
•unload, |l t ,600.
Jeaac Raid, etux, to Ellen today.
Bette, Country Club Manor, From Gruod Fork*, N. D.,
U 4M .
where It wui four below, to
Iran Folsom to WlUInm Texas' Rki Grande Valley,
Pettigrew, etux. Fern Tarwhen another (reel* threemen, $10400.
£ 8 . ft McPherson, etux, to toned tototor vegetable and
#UUa W. McPherson, otux, citrus erojs, the jotreury
fhuluoto,197400.
(toed low.
■ Walter Colby Jr., otux, to
The cold pierced far into
P a u l Rutenkroffer, o t u x ,
Florida,
chopping tempera­
Country Club, $19400.
ture* to ah expected .11, but
Final Divot** Deereed
Xlngalay ft DueKarma va. probably sot enough to hurt
the crop*.
Paul Ouehama.
A cloud cover moved in
Janet Bua Applewhite n .
Je rry Applewhite.

Leonard Burton vs. Kvmng- Slams Pact
aline Burton.
CLEVELAND (U P D -d llfClaude Fetrow va. Geneva ton McNeil ot Grambllitff Col­
Petrow.
lege, tha llth round draft
Virginia Brldgea vs. Weldon cholco of tha 0 l a v a l a n d
Bridges.
Browne in 1961, hae signed a
contract with the National
Football League team. Me.
Legal Notice
Nell, I t, will bd tried a t daa d v r u t iiu m u k t rom u in s fenelve eafaty.
Project No. FI*. II.CV40I.A13
Unsrd or Puhlle Instruction
ter Rimlnole c o u n t/, Florida,

Owner

Separate i w l t l kite fer Ad­
dition! to L /m tn
School,
Seminole Count/, Marts*. oon.

Legal Notice
m / r i c s OP BALM
Notice 11 hereby given Ih tt
pursuant to tho final dvcrss
of fiirselimuro and eala enterod In Uic cause ponding In
tha circu it Court In and tor
Ssmlnulo County, Flurlila, ease
dock*! number t r i l l , the ondsrslgnsd Clerk w ill soil the
property
situated
In
aald
County described a it
I.ot I, n i c k » , BUM,AND
UNTATKS,
according
tu
plat thereof, recorded In
r ta t Book 11, pagsa 1* lo
tl,
public
records
nf
Hrminol* County, Plorlda.
HubJ.ct to an cessm en t for
uhllo u tilities along the
orlh ten (II) fast or
said Dot I,
Togstbsr with the follow ing
Items nf propsrty which are
located la and perm anently Installed as a part of the Iraprovem enu of aald lend!
One DuoThsrm toll* Pornaoo, Model Tll-STI*. Her.
u t e m -n ts
On* UK (eltrlrk -) Itune*.
Model J 4o a HIW11 . H.rlal
T l lu ll t l - 1
Une &lt;JE (slsc trle ) rtefrlgerstor.
Medal
LASIIB.
Msrlal 6X401141
Ten Venetian blinds, me­
tal, manufautured by Hen.
karlk Ulaes a Paint Com­
pany, Hanford, Florida
Together w ith all atructurea
and Improvsmcnla now and
hereafter oa said land, and Hatores attached thereto, and
all rente, Isauss, proceeds, and
profits accruing and to acorua
from aald premises, alt of
which are Included w ithin the
furegnlng description and tha
ttabeaduin tb srsofi *Du alt
Baa, steam, •l.ctr lo ,
watar
and oilier h rsiln g , aoohlng,
refrigerating, lle b tln g , plumb.
Ing, vontllatlng. irrigating, and
power aystsme, machines, ap­
pliance*, f i d urea, and appur­
tenances. which now are or
mar hersattor pertain to, or
be used with, (n, or on said
premleoe, oven though they
ba detached or daUehabl*.
at public sals. Ip the high est
and bast bidder fur cselt be.
I o s s a tho buura of eleven
o'clock in Ifae forenoon and
two o'clock In tho afternoon
on tha t t l h day of Kebruary,
t e ll , s t tha Pronl Door ut
tha HemlimU Ccunly Courtbouse la Sanford, Plorlda.

el.tln n of tw o Ooleoc* Roome.
a«n*rnt Shop, B in d and Vocal
U n it!)
and
Addition*
to
Croomo
Aoadonir,
Sentlaol*
Count/, Florida, constating of
liv e now claeeroome and lib .
r a r / addUUnt w ill ba racalvod b / lha Owner a4 tho
Unheol Admin let ratten Buildtn s, Commercial Street. Banlord. Florida, until II A. it .
Tuesday, Mar oh i t , l l l l . and
Ifctn a t aald oflloe publicly
e/en o d and read aloud.
Th* In forma lien for Blddare,
Farm e l Bid, Farm o( Contraol. Plana, Opacification.. and
Forme ot Bid Rond and Perfarmance Oond mar ba a tam lntd In lha office uf the
Archlteot. John A. Uurlon IV.
F ourth F loor, denford A tlan­
tic N e tle n il Bank BulMtnr
Baeterd. Plarld*. aad coplee
m ey be obtained there open
paym ent of flee.oe for oat-h
aet fo n t e .t eomprleaa both
Schoole). Additional atta mar
be
obtained
at lie each, half
_____
.
at wtaloh la rofundablo upon
reiura of earns
A ar
uaeooaaeeful blddara.
ep»n
retu rn tas
euch
eat
grum pily aad In *##d ooodltlon. w ill ba refunded ble v a r ­
m ent in to ll If auen return I*
made w ltn ia ten daya alts-- tha
Md opening- Uenaral Cootraotore eteu rln s dooumonte and
h m tlllas
att eu
auhm
tltlas proposal ahall
refunded one-half lha da
ail upvu return o f documeala
pood condition.
Th# Owner reserve* tho
r tsb t to w aive a n / inform ali­
ties or to rejeot any or all
tods.
Each bidder must deposit
With hie bid. security In the
amount, form and subject to
the conditions provided In tho
[sform atlon for Bidders,
A ttention of blddora Is pertlnutarlr nailed to tb# renulreente ae to conditions of am*
oyment to be obeorved and
minimum w a s* rale# to ba
paid under the contract.
Na bidder m ar withdraw hie
Bid wHbla 10 daya after the
actu al data af the opening
thereof.
t . D. W right. Jr.
Chairmen
Beard o t Tubllo Instruc­
tion for Sem inole County,
Florida
(IMAM
T. Ml Iwee,
aluala County SuperlntonArthur II, Uerkwllk, Jr.,
— “instruction
trucllo and
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
dent o f—Public
(lyt Martha T. V lhlso
ilate ia c r a u r y to the
Deputy Clerk
a t Public Inetruetlon
a Fob. i t . &lt; 1. n . m i publish peh. i t , t e n
CDP-41

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Ily Mr*. Adam Muller
Gaston Crosby s p o k e o n
Tlie Auxiliary tu the Her­ Americanism, in Fabruary nnd
bert D. Gibb Amrrickii Lejflon railed attention to the Ping
Pu.t 261), Dollar/, entertained Stump aaking each member to
eight new monibora and aux­ write requesitng that the new
iliary member* and guoeta, at five rent stamp be recalled as
a dinner held a t th* DoBary people throw away letters
Restaurant last Thursday eve. with th* stamp on It and It is
being wnlked upon. She asked
nlng.
Initiation ceremonies were the membera see that avtry
held at the Community Center child learns the words of our
a t 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. John National Anthem and Uiey
Loon* presiding. Tha Invoca­ would like it to b* aung every
tion was given by Ruth lovan- day In tlie schools.
Mrs. Crosby said the people
na and with tha massing of
the colors, Laura Platt Brown are too apathetic and that wo
played tha National Anthem should sell Americanism. She
said that while watching a
with audience participation.
'Mr*. Jacob Kleter of Or­ parade recently ah* noticed
ange City Inflated the follow- people talking aa th* flair*
new membera: Mr*. Klipfel, passed In a«view and that not
Mr*. E. Thompson, Mrs. K. many men removed their hate.
The Legion Uirthdny Dinner
Kneeland, Mr*. W. Corbett
Mr*. B. Swallow, Mr*. D. Levy, will be held a t Stetson Union
Mrs. L. Tarbell and Mr*. T. Building March 14 a t fli80
p. m. Mrs. Klater announced
Van Aradale,
Mr* G. Fred Smith told of that the DeDary Auxiliary
the articles given a t Lake City ru n e in fourth with 100 jwr
Veteran* Hospital. Mrs. Pater cent membership
Refreshments were nerved
Kopponaal, Pan A m a r I e a n
chairman spoke on tha work Jointly to the Post and aux­
being done In Uto Dominican iliary members by tho comRepublic of th* plans for bet­ mlttee. The post attended the
tor schooling and gardening Installation ceremony of tho
project* through "Cars.’* Mr*. | new membera.

Boy Scout Troop 341 Holds
Court Of Honor At Supper

Merle Mania, etux, to VfW,
$6,900.

OeBary Legion Post Initiates
New Members Of Auxiliary

W rdneidij end bald temperslurca above predicted level*
in the Rto Grands Vslley.
Farmers burned smudge pot*
In an attempt to prevent any
dam sis to the multi-million
dollar gttden crape.
The current cold snap was
the fifth sub-freeilng m a n ot
arctic h j to strike tbe vsltsy this year. Another hard
froil could wreck next year's
production, and hurt early
sweet com, field corn and
watermelons.
New cotton, tomato and
cantekupa crops have been
plsnted, and two weeks of bit
weitber started the sap flow.
Ing in citrus trees. Boms bud*
jiopped out.
The below sera weather
wae restrict ad to a small eras
of the Red River Vslley near
the Canadian border. The
temperature dropped to alx
below at Waterloo, Iowa, end
Madison, Wle., end five below
&gt;t Rockford, 111.
Hatn and enow fell lightly
here and thcro acroie the
country.
Muskegon, Mich., got one
Inch of snow. About two-

thirds of an inch of rate fell
la Southern California.
A child wee killed in Pitts­
burgh when etruck by • car
on a city street while sled­
ding.

Realtors To Hear
District VP

William H. Dcpue, New
Smyrna Beach, vice president
of District t, Florida Autociatlon of Reattore, will make
hia official visit to the Sem­
inole County Board of Real­
tors at n dinner meeting at
Bike ha Inn, Fern Park, Mon­
day at 6:30 p m.
Depue li ■ former mayor of
Palatine, 1U., end has been to
the real estate business since
1927. He is also a past presi­
dent of the New Smyrna
Beach Board of Realtore.
At the Monday night meet­
ing he will epeak on “How To
(let More of Um Thing* You
Are Striving For."
Among business me tier* to
be taken up at the meeting
will be a vote on acceptance
Legal Notice
of seven I new applicants lor
NOTICB OP BAMS
Realtor and Associate Mem­
Nutts* Is herob/ glvsn that
pursuant In tho final dserss bership.

of fnrsclosuro and sols onlcrsd In tho rauss pending In
tha Circuit Court In ami for
Hsmlnolo County, Florida, eaaa
iluekat n u n li.r t i l l s , th* uii&lt;li rsign sit Clerk will salt tlis
propsrty
altuntsd
In
wsld
County dssorlbou not
Dot
It.
HAN
DANTA,
THIRD SECTION, accordIng to lbs Plat Ihsrsof as
rci-iirilsd In Pint Honk 11
I’s g s 14, Public lltcnrda uf
Uumlnolt County, Flurlila.
T ogsth sr with th* pillow ing
Itoms of propsrty which nro
located In and permanently Inslallad ns n part nf the Iniprovsm snis on tli* as 1,1 Umt.
Ilotpolnt llu llt-ln Hurfars
Unit, Model No. tin m i y

sen

llotiM lnt
U ullt.ln
Oven,
Mixlvl No. lOtti ItC
Ilotpolnt n«frla*rntor. Mo­
dal No P -C -T -lt
Monogram
fVatl lltn lar,
M »4sf No. t*IIK
Tonslhvr with all atructurea
amt liii|iruv.nisiiis now and
har-«Msr nn said land, and
fu tu r e s attached thvrsto, and
all rrnta. Issues, proceeds, and
proflls accruing and to serru s
ftum said premia**, *11 of
uhlcli at* Includrd within Uis
for.gull,X dsarrlpil.ia and the
babfudum Ihrraof; alau all
gas. atr*iu. altutrlr. water, and
olhtr heating, cnuklng, ralrl■crsltug, lighting, pluiablug,
vsu tllalln g.
Irrigating.
anJ
power system s, machines, ap­
pliance*, tU lurns, and appurIsnsnrvs, which haw art or
may h srsaftcr pertain tu. ur
ba used with. In, or on aald
pram lacs, svcti though they bs
drtailisil ur drlachatde.
al puhlle aat*. lo Ihc hightst and baai hlddsr , for pash
M 11 o'clock noon on tho ITUi
day uf Ksbruary t e l l a t Ut*
Front Dour or th - tlaiiihiul*
County Courlhoui* id Raafurd
Florida.
(IBADt
Arthur If. lisck w ilh , J r .
t ’lork nf lbs Circuit Court
Sty: Marlba T. Vihltn
llapoly Clark
IlM rdsll. Urldlsy and t^w lo
Attornsye for P laintiff
l« North Cwort Htrcsl
fo o t Office Uoa 111*
Cirlsndo, Florida
Publish Psh. 14. t i l l
ODK-47

Legal Notice
IN THW CIRCUIT COURT OP
TIIM NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT UK TIIH BTATM OP
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR BRRI.
NOLI COUNT/. IX CHAN.
CBR1 m i l
h o T it K u r
FORKULOeURR BALK
Nutlcn l« horoby g|v*n lhal
that thv undaralantd, Clark of
tho Cirruli Court of th* Ninth
JudUtal c irru li. In and for
Noinlnol* County. Plorlda. pur.
auam to tha final dacra* of
for*&gt;'to&gt;ur« •nt-rrit In a r*t»
P-ndlug in *utd Court, lha
• ty l. of w h kh la
Hamburg Hiving* U iok. a
N»w Turk corporation.
P laintiff,
va.
Robart P. Zavy, at a l,
Dafandanta.
and tba dookal tiumbar uf
which la !3,t«»-C. Will offar
fur aala and a- II at public
outcry tu tha hlghaal and beat
bidder fur i-aah, tha follvw lng
daacrlbad proparty altuata in
Hamlnula Cwunly, Florida, to
w it:
Dot it; or r a n d a n d o
KHTATKH, FUU4T ADDI­
TION, accurdllig to map
ur i&gt;Ut tharauf raenrdad
In Plat llu ik 11, Paga Sf,
Public llacurda uf Htmln o l. I’ounly, Klnrldat lo .
geth tr with but not llm licd to, tha follow ing ilrma,
alt parmauaptly loataltad;
VVcatliigbouM g u r f a e a
Hull No. |&gt;UA 14 XT It
A t-•llliahiiu-o
IJim
No,
O Dt 14 4t Monogram lt-* t»r No i&lt;|| t*]« C.
Said &gt;*11 w ill bo bald al
tha front atapa of th* Hanilnola Cugnty Cuurthuura. In
lha City uf ganfutd, Florid*,
un the I llh day uf Fabruary,
1*11. at 11:0* u cloek A. M .
or aa auun tharaaftar aa lha
eain. can ba dona.
tUBALl
Arthur IL Itookwith, Jr.
U ork
Uyi Martka T, VIliUu
Dopoly Clark
ttoaaa, Wight a Uurford
S i l t Plrat Avagua Poolb
SI. Pataraburg I. Florida
P ubll.h Fab. U . I*IL CDF-4*

By Jaae Caaaelberry
Boy Scout Troop U41 of Cas­
selberry held a covered dlah
■upper Monday evening In
honor of Scout Week In Weav­
er Hall of tha Caaaelberry
Community Methodist Church.
Tb* tvent was attended by
106 acouta, adult leader* and
familial.
The Invocation waa given by
Rev. Darwin Bhta. Scoutmast­
er Tad Daniel p r * B o n t * d
award* a t a Court of Honor
following the supper..
Those advancing to second
claae rank war* Ricky Shook,
Donnia Rhodes, N o r m a n
Mitchell, Walter Biifllne, Edward 0 a n d I f f and David
Krohn*.
Merit badges p r s i s s t l d
weak f e / . ewisnesinc,
Ddsnpeey, ftkky
David Martin, fltava
Steven Duncan,-Chuck Norris
and Glenn Duncan;
Lifesaving, Steve and Glomt
Duncan; cooking, Chuck Nor*
ria and Jerry Bklslak; coin
collecting, David krohn* and
aatronomy, Steve Kith.
New m e m b e r e receiving
membership cards wera Btova
N icany, Bob Glase, Oerard
O'Connor, Tad MacMtUen and
adult acoutor, Eddie Cundlff.
Amusing sklta w en pre­
sented by th* Baber Toothed
Tiger,, Bob Cat, Lion and

Sets Marks
SYDNEY (UPI) - Satoko
Tanaka, a 24-year-old Japan­
ese swimmer, set two world
records Sunday in a swim­
ming m eet at tho Sydney
Olympic Pool. Miss Tanaka
won tha 228-yard backstroke
to 1:29.6 for one record end
then beat bar own record of
1:81.6 for th* 200 meter*.
' ‘Prairie wolf" Is another
name for the coyote.

Legal Notice
IN TMR CIRCOrr COURT OP
TDK NINTH JU D IU U I. CIR­
CUIT OP THR BTATSJ OK
FLORID*.
IN
AND
FOR
SKttlNOLte CO UNT/.
IN CHANCERY
NOTICR OF
rORBCLOBlRR SALE
Nolle-* la fatroh/ elvan tea t
th* untlaralannl, Clark o f th*
Ciroult Court uf tha Ninth
Ju illd al Circuit, In nnd for
(•m inute County. Florida, pur­
suant to lha final d*cra* of
fnrarloauro antarad In a *as*
pending In aald Court, tho
•tyl* of which lo
Th* Seamen's Hank fnr A*Ir­
ina* In tha CUr of Now York,
a Naw Yurk corporation.
1'lalntlff,
H cn r/ Jcrom* Maaulckl and
Thcroaa Masnlckt. hi* n il* .
Dafcndant*.
and tha docket number uf
wliloh la 114*4-C. will off*r
fur aala and salt at public
ou ter/ tu tha h lsh oal and bail
blddar fur cash, tho fu llu n liis
deav-rlhrd property altuata tn
Itamlnula C ount/. Florida, to

w ki

Lot 13. lthx k L II KPTLEIl
ItOUKN. SUCTION ON K.
nccotdlne to map ur plat
tharauf rat-urdad In PU t
lluuk It, t'a«*a 4 * 4 . Publie Itacurd* of Hamlnula
t'u u n l/, Florida:
Said aala ttlll ha bald al ih*
from atapa of tho Hamliiol*
CuuutZ Cuurthuuao. In th4 CD/
uf tfanfwrd, K lw IJi. on lha
tsth day of February, te st, at
ItiO* o'clock A. M ur na *oun
tharakflar aa lha asm* can bo
don*.
ISUALI
Arlhnr H. BackoH h. J r ,
Clark
lly i Martha T. Vihltn
Deputy Clark
Haas*. W teht * Burfnrd
*141 First Aianuaa, South
St. Pttaraburg. Florida
Publish Fob. 14. 1*4*
CDF-4*

Panther Patrols.
Assistant Scoutmaster Watly Krohna showed a film strip
on "How to Select a Tent."
Tha scoutmaster emphasised
tba troop's need for tento in
order to be equipped for
camping trip* and reminded
the group th at the troop always baa worked to earn
money for It* project* Includ­
ing the acout bua.
He announced that the boys
of 84t -would sponsor a fried
chicken dinner on March 28 in
the vacant lot next to th*
Caaselberry Post Offlee.
The Troop is sponsored by
th* Lions Clab of Caaaelberry.

Notes
FEBRUARY 11
M m k ik m
Wueue Jones, Lute; E llubeth
Cermichisl, DeLead; Jerry
Orr, Lake Monroe; Emil
Johnson,
Waterloo,
Iowa;
Jean Van Arman, Ellubeth
Ann Andes, Patricia Olmstead, Daphne Humphrey,
Wlltha Drummer, William
Cook, Monroe Schueneman,
John Clough of Sanford.

ILLUSTRATIVE PAINTINGS, the work of Salvation Army Eviuurcllst
('apt. Georjtu D, Thompson, left, are on display at u local Bible and Book
Store and ut the SA Headquarters in Sanford. Tho nbovo painting, de­
picting repentance, aud other* nre used by Tliompson for revival meetings
being held daily nt 7:30 p.m. fhriniph the next two wcekn at the heu&lt;lfjuartern. In the photo with Thompson is Cnpt. Harry Foden, commanding
officer of tlie local unit.
(Herald Photo)

HD Club Sees
Demonstration
Scminolo County Red C ron
representative* Mrs. Martha
Kiljiatrick and Mra. Colleen
Stewart presented a demon­
stration on mouth to mouth
resuscitation for membera of
the Lake Mary HD Club at
their meeting Tueaday morn­
ing In the Fire Hall.
After aeelng atep by atep
InatrucUun* using th . life
■lied doll "Annie," membera
were assisted In applying
techniques demonstrated.
Bob Mero from Milady’s
Fabric Shop advised the club
of rules for a sewing contest
open to Seminole County lad­
les which will be Judged
March 28 at the Home Dem­
onstration Center in Sanford.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, gave a short talk an
"What's New In Tots and
i’ana’’ and Fair Chairman
61ra, Ruth BvutweU reported
os the totr andsyueyntwl Jfce
hlue ribbon won by the fetub
to Mra. T. A. Stiles, presi­
dent.
Luncheon was served fol­
lowing the meeting by 6!rs.
Ellis Bolton and Blra. Stiles
to the 21 membera and one
gueat attending.
New membera welcomed by
the club Uiis month were
Mra. Wataun Keel, Mra. Lacey
Hlrlm, Blra. Emma Baahara
and Blra. F. D. Uyen.

Casselberry Legion Post
And Auxiliary Set Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
A Joint meeting of Ameri­
can Legion .Memorial Post
2tt oi Casselberry and its
newly organized Auxiliary
Unit will be held this Fri­
day at 8 p. m. in the Cas­
selberry Women's Club Build­
ing.
Initiation nf member* and
installation of officers of the
new Unit will be conducted
at this time by the sixth
district president, Mrs. BlarJorie Williams of Orlando
Memorial Unit 19.
She will be assisted by
Mrs. Blartha Dancsky, dis­
trict chaplain from Unit 35
In Muunt Dora; Mra. Mildred
•Moyer,
district
secretary
from Dixie Ruhr Unit 241 of
Orlando and Warren Byrnes
district sergeant at arms
from Unit 19.
^ ri.
Lulher ^ M /m lr n e
past president « d county
chairman of Auxiliary Unit
81, Schnoctady, N. Y., and

Mrs. Harold Kryder, presi­
dent elect of Unit 25&lt;1 and
organizing ptvsident of Jack
Brinkcr Unit 109, Leo. Ind.
aud past president of the
fourth district, department of
Indiana, will take part in the
initiation ceremonies,
Oflicera to be installed, Jn
addition to Mr*. Kryder, are
Blra. Richard Grindie, trea­
surer; Mrs. Kenneth Walbridge, M-certary; Mrs. Wil­
bur Morey, chaplain and Mrs.
Leonard Caaselberry, histor­
ian.
Anyone wishing to make
application for membership
this week In order that she
may be initiated al Friday's
meeting should contact Mra
Kryder.
Originally, the American
Stock Exchange was known
as the Curb Exchange, be.
cause member brokers did
their trading on the curb of
the sidewalk.

C O M IN G S O O N

• ••

A NEW

Missionary Baptist Church
FIRST SERVICE - FEB. 24th

Community Houm* un Maitland Avenue
First signal transmitted by
Births
wireless was three dots—the
Al.TAMONTE SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. William Julian letter “5."
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kinnalrd of Geneva, a girl
W H A T’S IN A NAME?
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Carmi­
chael of DaLand, a girl
Discharges
IT ’S Q U A L IT Y T H A T CO U N TS!
Elisabeth Mitchell, Charles
LInHiikh Below Are Excerpts Front
Mellen, Hcrshcl Dunn, Geor­
ge Dixon, Mrs. Cecil Russell
STATE OF FLORIDA
end baby: Mra. Nathaniel
Williams and baby of San­
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officer; Mrs. Lynwood Michttux, personnel officer; Jack O'Donnell, opera­
tions officer und ucting cummandanl of cadets and Henry Ward, comman­
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President
Kennedy
asked
Congress today to set up a
youth conservation corps with
13,000 members and create a
national service corps simi­
lar to the Peace Corps operar­
ing abroad.
In a special youth message
keyed to the theme of aerving young people better so
"they will serve their nation
better" Kennedy also pro­
posed an expansion in the
overseas Peace Corpa.
The proposed conservation
corps would provide work and
training for 13,000 youths in
national forests and recrea­
tion areas. It would resemble
the
Civilian
Conservation
Corps (CCC) of the 1930s.
The national aervlce corps
would be a domestic prate
corps, composed of volun­
teers of all ages willing to
serve in hospitals, mental
health centers, schools, on
Indian reservations, and in
city alums or poor rural
areas.
Kennedy said his proposals
were designed lo reduce un-

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employment among younger
Americans, boost the econ­
omy and permit citlrens of
any ago to help meet the
need Tor home front services.
"Chronic world tensions
have tended to distract our
attention from those pro­
blems which have long-range
rather than immediate con
sequences," he said. "But
each passing month makes it
clearer that our past failures
to identify, understand and
meet the many problems re­
lating to our nation's youth
cannot be countenanced any
longer."
The President called for
early congressional passage
of his proposed youth employ­
ment act. This would set up
a &lt;100 million program for
establishment of the youth
conservation corps and also
provide for federal payment
of half of the wages and re­
lated costs of youth’s employ­
ed on non profit, community
services.
These local projects would
Include hospitals, schools,
parks, settlement houses and
similar establishments. Ask­
ing S10o million for the first
year of the program. Ken­
nedy estimated It could em­
ploy 40,000 youths.

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Oviedo PTO
Area Legislative Symposium To
Meet Today
Set On Exceptional Children
Ily J*nr Casselberry
A Legislative Symposium
on Exceptional Children for
Central Hondo will bo held
Wednesday, Mnrch 0, a t tho
Cherry I’lara with Senator
Doth Johnson of O r a n g a
County acting as host legislutor.
A dinner is scheduled for ft
p. m. in the Fountain Ter nice
Hoorn und will he followed by
an Open Meeting to he held In
the Egyptian Itooni ut 7:30
p. m.
Tho problem of the need* of
Florida's exceptional children
and the legislature's role in
meeting these needs will lie
presented a t tho open meet­
ing. There will lie a panel dis­
cussion by tho legislators and
an open discussion for audi­
ence, legislators and presentators.
Invited participants are
the legiilstors from Seminole,
Orange, Lake, Osceola and
lirevard Counties; legislator*
on the Subcommittee on Ment­
al Health Institutions; Legis­
lator* on the Education Com­
mittee; lay and professional
personnel representing slate
and local gtoupa serving eg.

By Linda Smithson
The Oviedo PTO will meet
at 8 p.m. today In tha school
rafeturium for the regularly
scheduled business meeting
and program.
Guest speaker will be Frits
Gale, member of Project
Alert for Central Florida, an
educational force devoted to
exposing the dangers of Com
munlstn and reminding the
people of their American
heritage.

ecptionnl children; a repre­
sentative from the State De­
partment of Education and a
represent a Live front tho Gov­
ernor's cabinet.
Interested parents of chil­
dren who would benefit from
nn f in p r o v e d Exceptional
Cliibl Program in Hcminolo
ore urged to uttend the open
m e e t i n g and make their
wishes known as well aa
learning more about the pro­
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designation covers a wide U. S. census was taken la 1TB0.
spectrum of problems ranging
from the exceptionally brlllliunt child to the retarded;
tho deaf, to the child with a
speech difficulty.
The symposium will be
sponsored by the Council for
Exceptional Children und the
Orange County Association
fur Uetardcd Children.

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A Bigger Role
P m litc n t unemplojrra*nt In «xccds of 5 percent of the work force
affects this country In many ways.
I t should occasion no surprise that
grants of food to persons on public
assistance rolls reached an all-time
high last year.
Some 7.4 million persona got food
under so-called “direct distribution''
programs. If food for charitable in­
stitutions and school lunch programs
be included, more than two billion
pounds of it were handed out in 1902.
With some prospect that further
enlargements of food assistance may
be called for. the Kennedy adminis­
tration appears concerned a t the »mount of food distribution now tak­
ing place outside regular commercial
channels.
Consequently, in President Ken­
nedy's 1968 farm message,
pro­
'■“I he §'*v
poses to shift a substantial
ittal p art of
this dint
stributlon to the food stamp
ram.
■ " EJp to now this has been a limited,
experimental effort — begun in
1961 — under which needy persons
are issued stamps which they can
use for food purchases a t local
stores.
Administration spokesmen pro­
nounced this plan a success in such
places ss West Virginia where It has
beep tried. The new proposal would
not wholly replace the direct distrib­
ution of food by government agen­
cies, but would do so in all areas

GOING TO HIS HEAD

To The Editor

where it is considered feasible.
Expansion of the food stamp
plan would seem to have an automa­
tic appeal for all those who think it
is a mistake for the federal govern­
ment to be in the food distribution
on a large and growing scale. Food
retailers evidently would feel sub­
stantial benefit If this program is ap­
proved.
Present direct distribution Invol­
ves food valued a t around $866 mil­
lion in a year's time. The President
says the costs of switching to the
food stamp plan in many sectors will
be largely offset by saving In direct
distribution. Chances are, however,
that the offset wilt not be complete.
Even If It is not, however, many
in the food field may conclude that
some additional cost would not be
too high a price to pay for reducing
sharply the government's own food
operations.
A shift to greater reliance on
food stamps may get new Impetus
also from some recent reports that
certain private food handlers are
reaping excessive profits from han­
dling the government food packages
which are too bulky for needy per­
sons to carry home.
All In nil, the proposal to turn
far more federal food assistance Into
private channels through use of food
stamps seems a desirable ehsnge —
assuming always that the Inevitable
red tape costa can be held to a tight
minimum.
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'P«ter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
President Kennedy's new pregram to attack the problems
e f mental health and mental
retardation probably will be
l e v a r e l y criticised by the
thoughtless.
Sample t The New Frontier
* Is driving everybody erssy
and now the administration
wants millions of dollars to
tore for them. The state* are
handling this now. Keep big
government o u t
But the economic cost and
waste a t mental illneae and
the humanitarian aspect of
the President's special mes­
sage to Congress requeiUng
th a t something more be done
about thom are so great they
. deserve the fullest sympathet­
ic attention.
*:
d What's more, Congress In
the peat has been ao lavish In
its support of medical re­
search th at this new one Is
ap t to pass, for thti la a No, 1
neglected health p r o b l e m ,
right along with heart die.
ease, arthritis and cancer.
Behind the president’s mes­
sage or* two y e a n of re­
search,
In 1001 a joint eommteslon
on mental illness and health
reported on the Inadequacy of
M isting Institutions to handle
the problem. It found th at a
fifth of the 879 state Institu­
tions a n fire hasards. Threefourths of them were opened
•ver 40 years ago.
The 10-year goal of ths
President's program la to cut
in half the number of mental
patients—now nearly 000,000
occupying a half of all avail­
able hospital bods.
Slnra 11 sU U i now are re­
ported to be releasing two out
of three schlsophrenlce — the
largest classification of ths

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mentally III — within six to
nine months treatment, this
goal would Mem to bo attain­
able, Average confinement is
now l j yean.
Last October the President's
panel on mental retardation
reported some five million
mildly mentally retarded chil­
dren and adults In America.
Another 400,000 are so retard­
ed they require constant ears.
Half are kept In publle insti­
tutions.
Over 120,000 mentally re­
tarded children will be born
this year. A t least half of
these easel could tie prevented
by Improved prenatal and post
partum hygiene and edueaUon
for mother*.
The cost of mental Illness
and retardation tu ,!tc thttoil
la now put a t f l J billion. I t
la both too much and not
enough.
The cost of ths President's
nsw five-year program to
treat and cure mental llneseea
la almott impoeelblo to «*Umate from Ms message or
from supplementary data furn l a h e d by Department of
Health, Education and Wel­
fare. It la conceded, however,
that ths ooet could run to
hundred! of million of dollars
more each year until the num­
ber of mental patients can be
reduced,
Figures may be clarified
when the administration aende
to Congress draft legislation
on four new bills to carry out
the President's p r o g r a m .
About 90S million la Included
In the President's budget mcs.
sago for the fiscal year begin­
ning n u t July 1 on mental
health programs already au­
thorised.
For firat-year operations of
the now programs, |S 1 J tnll-

Hen will he requested. Of this,
|0 million would be fo r Incen­
tive grants to the states to
construct three—later to be
Increased to 10—mental re­
tardation eenten. The appro­
priation request would be In­
creased to 930 million for the
third year.
For planning eompfeheneiva action to combat mental
retardation, grants of 910-B
million would bo aikod the
first year. This would include
s $10 million increase os first
step to doubling within seven
y e a n the 930 million now au­
thorised for child health and
crippled children's eervlcu.
For eipenelon of vocational
rehabilitation services for the
mentally III and retarded, gM
million would be asked on top
of existing grants of |SS mil­
lion to the states fo r all voca­
tional training.
Thee* three programs era
only starters. For the next
flseal year, beginning July 1,
1004, requests would bo mad*
for the construction of several
hundred community h a s 1 th
centers to treat mental Ill­
nesses. Some would be addi­
tional wings an existing insti­
tutions, othon would cost up
t* 92 million apleeo.

Scouts Change
Meeting Day
By Louis* Slmunsk
Altamonte 8 p r l « f s Bey
Scout Trocp 3S and the Ex­
plorer Poet have changed the
day of their meetings from
Wednesday of each week to
Monday of each week.
Time remain* a t 7 pm . and
the meetings eUU will be held
in the Educational Building
of the Altamonte Community
Chapel-

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Larry la a hardened erlmJ
laat though hie Indulgent
■ other eaye be Is not a bad
boy a t heart. Bat she la
very wroogl Larry la aU
ready m habitual law*
breaker for hla Mother has
unintentionally taught h l«
to he • criminal ever since
kin birth. Parents, re-rend
this case nod get hep! Bad
cklldrea usually have bud
parents!
CASE 0-458: Larry L., ag­
ed 17, wae brought before a
Chicago Judge.
Meanwhile, his if I d a w e d
mother shed copious tears M
■he pleaded with the Judge to
release her boy.
"Larry la a good boy a t
heart," she argued. "And he
means well. But he just got
In with tli* wrong compan­
ions, Your Honor, so J know
be will not do U again,"
Well, that was Just the
biased attitude of bis doting
mother! And she probably
meant what eh* said.
But Larry waa already a
hardened criminal s t the tend­
er age of 17.
And hla mother has been an
accessory to his delinquency
for she doled on Larry and
lavished undue affection upon
him, pertly because hie father
was dead.
Bo eh* failed to reprimand
him properly. And aha never
■panked him or used corporal
punishmenti
When Larry was a toddler,
he would take the tricycle of
children down the block.
For youngsters are Just like
dogs or cats a t the outset,

since none of these mammete
have any sense of property
rights until the latte r Is In­
grained by definite teaching.
So Larry* first act of takIng another tsddler'a tricycle
was not conscious stealing.
But hla mother then made
her Brat major error in not
making th at supposedly Inno­
cent act stand out ae n taboo
deed.
She should have remonstrat­
ed with her son In definite
terms and then mod* Mm re­
turn the trteycW, with an
apology to Ms rightful owner.
But mamma sad led Indul­
gently and told n neighbor
that "Boye will bo boys."
Then Mamma herself re­
lumed the tricycle, so Larry
neither .got the idea th at Ms
action waa wrong but her
smiling foes made Mm oven
think he had been cut* or
"smart."
Remember, parents, It la
never wise to smile when
your ehltd commits s a error!
Frown and look grim Show
him th a t hie deed la wrong.
F o r youngsters often take
their cue from your looks a*
much as from tho sharp tone
of ycur vole*.
And Lorry's mother neither
looked cross M r did her vole*
even Intimate a reprimand.
So Larry later began to pick
up other toys, with the same
forgiving, smiling Indulgence
on the p a rt of Mamma.
When be entered school, ha
likewise took crayons belong­
ing to Ms classmates. And
why shouldn't b*T
For Mamma had never giv­

en him even tbs B rit simple
lesson In private property
rights!
And it is this parental cod.
dling th at la also driving mil­
lions of youngsters toward
Communism 1 F o r p r i v a t e
property rights MUST bo In­
stilled even before the kinder­
garten eg*.
Larry later stole bicycles
then automobiles. And the
reason ho was haled before
tho Chicago Judge waa the
foot he bad shot and killed s
gas station attendant w bt
Yet Indulgent Mamma told
the Judge th at Larry was a
good boy a t heart and meant
wolll Imagine 1
Bad children usually have
bad parents, oven though the
latter don’t realise th a t f a c t
So got hep, parental

weeks, a few cakes and some off a tree, taking a water,
Editor:
fruit which be had eaten. melon from a field or a cake
With great misgivings
write this letter explaining Needless to say I was shock- from a box on a sidewalk.
Has plsced a stigma upon
s chain of events which oc ed and dismayed. Especially
a
13 year old child, by con­
-Alee
the
boy
eats
upon
his
currod here in Sanford, Flor­
ida. The outcome may be return from hi* route, sleeps fining him In the County Jail
such that perhaps a persons 30 minutes, eats again and an a l i t offense delinquency
career may be damaged or then off to achool. I was in­ charge, which regardless of
ruined though hla intent may formed by the Police our any one’s efforts now will re­
(and probably was considered ton would be held and turn- main with this child the rest
to be In the best interests of ed over to the County Juven­ of his life!
ile Authorities who would pro­
;th* public.
The Seminole County Sher­
Two years ago s need was bably release him to our cus­ iff Dept, prior to a hearing,
cited by the Seminole County tody pending a bearing. I re­ denied the parents of a minor
Juvenile Court for Tempor­ turned home to carry on my child confined in the County
ary home for wards of the business and arranged for my Jail any visitation rights for
court. To this request my wife to be present .nd ac­ a period exceeding 48 hours.
Many will say, or think,
wife and 1 opened our home. cept custody of our son upon
this cannot happen to my
Conditions of our home and bla release.
Upon my relum home Fri­ child, my home, but the fact
family were investigated and
c o n s i d e r e d satisfactory. day afternoon I find that our remains, this did happen here
Shortly thereafter two wards son had been confined In the In Sanford, Florida these past
of the court was placed In County Jail and would re­ few days. Recall your child­
our homes for a period of main confined until a hearing hood days—are children any
on Monday 11 February 1063. different, have they changed
approximately six weeks.
Once again we were re­ In addition to this, we were to such an extent that now
quested to open our home to denied visiting our son until the courty Jail la the only re­
a word of the court, however, Sunday February 10th at 3:00 course!
at tMs time, due to having p.m. a period exceeding 48 Surely this brings to light
needed legislation to protect
an additions] member of our hours.
Our son has never been In­ the rights of children born
family living with us, we were
unable to be of assistance to volved In anything of this under the constitution of the
nature, our home has been United States.
the court.
1 do not believe God crested
October 1st of 1982 our old­ deemed satisfactory for tem­
est son, 13 years of age be­ porary placement of wards a child without hunger, born
gan delivering newspapers on of the court, yet for approxi­ without an instinct to refrain
a morning route. We are mately 92.00 worth of cakes from eating when hungry, nor
proud to be the parents of ■ and fruit taken from boxes do I believe a child was born
child who has the Initiative left on sidewalks, easily ac- with ■ full knowledge of the
to engage In a business ss ccssablc, a temptation to any society be happens to be
a sub-contractor delivering child passing by, our 13 year ratted In, nor do I believe
newspapers to residents of old son has been confined In anyone can cram this know­
this community, As you will the County Jail for 3 days, ledge into a child In s few
know, th e n newsboys arise denied his constitutional right short years, nor can this
before daylight to assume the of ball afforded any adult not knowledge be crim m ed into
responsibility of delivering committing a capital crime a child in the County Jsit
these newspapers regardless against society, and denied without creating a belligerent
of freeling cold or driving a visit from his parents for human being.
rain. In addition they have a period exceeding 48 hours.
1 request you to bring tills
Mr. Editor, I feel, the m atter before the public,
to maintain s record of ac­
counts, collecting amounts Seminole County Juvenile bring about legislation to
due and absorbing losses in­ Court has without due cause: prevent recurrences of situa­
Removed a minor child tions such at this—who knows,
curred when customers skip
out owing them for papers from the custody, care and perhaps your child or your
delivered, These problems of control of his lawful parents friends or neighbors children
newsboys are mentioned only who provide a well cared for may be in the County Jail
to establish the qualities a and disciplined home
n e tt week I
By ao doing, the Court is
boy 13 years old must possess
Wilbur R. Yentseh
thereby denying lawful par­
to tackle such a business.
At approximately 7 :IS a. m. ents of the right to correct
COMPLETE
on Friday February 8th 1983 and discipline Uwir minor
a t we were having breakfast, children.
Prior to a hearing, confin­ INVESTMENT BERVICE
we were interrupted by the
Sanford Police who wanted ed a minor child In the Coun­
Listed and unlisted
to question our son regard­ ty Jail for 72 hours without
Securities
ing recent losses of bread ball— a benefit extended to
Mutual Funds
suffered by local merchants. any adult under our consti­
Our Son denied any knowledge tution, who has not commit­
ALLEN * CO,
of these losses whereupon the ted.* capital erirns.
211 E. I.EMON 8T.
Police requested h? aeeotnWit this icllon,1* ^ matter
LAKELAND. FLA.
pany them to the police sta­ bow well the intentions, has
tion, Believing our son, he established
a
precedent Member: Midwest Stock Exth.
was permitted to accompany whereby minor children may
Chicago Board of Trad*
the police as requested, 1 be removed from the care,
finished my breakfast and custody and control of their Orlando Sales Representative
proceeded to the police sta­ lawful parents and confined
tion to discover that our son In the County Jail for no MRS. STAN COttSTOCK
bad admitted liking, over a greater cause than a first of­
Ph. GA 1-8034
period of approximately 8 fense of picking an orange

Food Shortage
Racks Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE, lb * Con­
go &lt;UFI&gt;—A customs block­
ade h r sa angry neighboring
province eiueod a
severe
food Mmrtago la Leopoldville
today.
The city wae reported out
of such native staples ss rice
corn, and manioc.
The shortage began when
authorities hr the neighboring
Central Congo province post­
ed customs blockades sad
forced traders to sell their
crops a t Urn border.

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SAFE DRIVING CERTIFICATES for 1962 were presented to
21 Southern Bell Telephone men for n total of 264 years of
driving without an accident. The men and their years of driv­
ing are listed hero but not in order of their appearance in the
photo. A. L. Probst, eight; D. II. MacGillis, 20: \V. F. Benners,
22; W. L. B arrett, five; G. L. Dixon, six; J. F. Green Jr., 12;
J. Damn, nine; L. B. Hewitt, one; C. O. Johnson, 15; B. II. Kit-

ner, 14; C. A. Lee, 16; V. Lcviti, three; R. F. May, 17; \V. F.
Muse. 15; 11. M. Patten, five; J. II. Richards, six; A. F. Thomp­
son. three; I). W. VanNcss Jr., six; It. 'I'. E. Walker, eight;
II. E. Watson. 15; B. L. Yares, eight; J. Stewart, 16; R. II.
Gobel, eight: Fletcher Seay, eight; R. P. Rhoads, nine; T. E.
O’Day, five; Gordon Hartman, four. Chief Roy Williams, far
left presented the award certificates.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Club
Four From Altamonte Pass Order Initiation
To Extend
Bridge Lessons

lly Louise Kimunrk
Roy See,ut Troop IS and two I been -elected and initiator to . Scoutmaster Jaek Stuart anTwo members of Altamonte of the Explorer Troop have I the Order of the Arrow, ! nounccd this week.
Scouts Doiuild Foil and
★
★
★
1Hubert MiodncKi and Explorer
Huger l.nlitlervillo and E s­
pial it
Donald MacI.eod passed the Ordeal at
Camp Eatioche, Feb. I-Feb. 2.
Assistant Scoutmaster Joseph
Simunvk, also etecled us a
candidate for thu Order, was
unable to go through the initi­
ation due to conflicting re­
sponsibilities.
The Older of the Arrow* is a
fiatem .d order of highly se­
lected meiiiliershlp and couslllutes both a top honor and a
major responsibility for the
Imy* selected.
Members of the organisa­
tion ale often called upon to
provide leaders in thu overall
scouting program.

Undue lesion* being sjMinsored by (he Del!ary Dupli­
cate Undue Club and (aught
by Mr*. N. J. Nivcr will bo
extended to include session*
on March 3 ami March 12.
No lesson will be given on
Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 2fi.
however, pie Club will meet
for Its regular play at 1 p.m.
in the Community Center.
Sixteen tables in two sec­
tions were in play tills week.
Winners in Section One. dir­
ected by Howard Middleton,
were NS, first Mr*. Clyde
Ramsey and Mrs. K. E. An­
derson; second, Mrs. Itutli
lilatt and Phil Dellerard;
third, Mrs. Hubert Xlcholls
and Mrs. Fisa tinkle*.
KW. [irsl, Mrs. It. W. Aike mi an and George Dickie;
second,, Mr*. I \ J . Koppenaal and Mrs. L. A. Tar licit;
Scout nnil Explorer Troops tire, front from left, Explorer Roger Lander,
third, Frank MaUicson and C.
ville nnil Scouts Douulii I'oit mul Roll Miodiitki and Explorer Lender Don­
It. Andrews.
ald MacLeod, back.
(Herald l ’hoto)
Winners in section Two, dir­
ected by Miss Ethel Johnson,
were NS, first, Mr. and Mrs.
E. 2. Walters; second, Col.
and Mrs. William Hague;
third, Marvin Iwmg and Har­
On Fell. 18 and 19. the San- Club will be hod fur tlie .San­ out charge to view tins tour­
ry Schob.
KW, first, Harry Brown and ford Tourist and Shuffleboard ford Invitational Tournament. nament which is scheduled
II. Guy Chase; second, Mrs.
This shuffleboard event, spon­ to Mart at U:3« a. m.
O, N. Iaickcy and Mrs. Wil­
sored by tlie Sanford Atlan­
liam Woodlock; third, Mrs. North Orlando
tic National Bank, with tro­ RUPTURE-EASER
Nan Edwards and Mrs. 11.
Brownies Triple phy d o n a t e d by the Seminole
Duncan.
Couniy Chandler of Com­
Membership
merce. will have a large num­
Doublets 95
By Mona Grinstrad
Garden Club
ber of (cams, consisting of
g h l o r le ft
men's
1
allies
or
mixed
dou­
Mi'iniiership of North OrTo Meet Today liindii
"w
itfi'Mid
Brownie Troop 391 lias ble*, representing many shuf­ tiCtisi NLLU
lly Mona Grinxlrad
I 4 m fit tin g * r t i L i t i s t u p j s - f l
tripled since Its organization fle board clulis from Northern AI J* Mi itringf is*. .'L l* |jig,u,ji«l l m t u * l ) i ( k 1* ir.g
The February meeting of last November when eight ami Central Districts of Floi
adjustable
up In Irent AdJ
Irt itrip Bell CLat ftmn pti No w| #f
the North Orlando Garden girla met for the first time.
Ida.
Ifhitur Inn*!i laf men. a «xr#n
yfcJI=
e a su re ara u n ri
Club will be held nt 8 p.m.
This is an annual oven! held Ud rwr nr s l Mp ialrtl Me lt l r r t | | t« mstate
r ig h t , l t d
Lust week the present group
today at the homo of Mr*. of 24 numbers decided to at die court* in Mcllonvllle aid*, doubt*
Carl II. Hyatt, 220 Ruhuma split temporarily until the Park adjacent to the Civic
iVi
ltd. in the Ranches.
weather clears enough for out­ Center and a large atten­
Guest speaker will ho Carl door meetings. Mr*. Roy dance is expected.
Visitor* arc welcome with­
Lind of the Seminole County Burke, Assistant leader, will
S e l l Conservation Service meet with one group a t her
who will speak on ‘‘Vegetable home on Edgemon Ave. and
Gardens."
Mrs. BUI Pilolsn, leader, will
Alt ladies of the community meet with the othrr group at
• re invited to attend the meet­ her home on Bombay Ave.
ing us guests of the club. Co­
The girls also made Valen­
hostess will be Mrs. Bill lia r , tine* fur Uieir parents at last
ris.
week's meeting.

Well I ho|&gt;e you arc not
flooded out. Plenty of water
everywhere. Wonder when It
will let up? Wish spring would
hurry up and gel here. * • •
Mrs. Laura George ha* re­
turned home in Crescent
Reach after a short visit with
relatives In Monroe. She
visited with Iter brother Vic
Hawkins am! also came by to
see Mrs. Annie Hawkins • •
Herbert Muse took a bus
load of Seminole 1liglt Future
Farmers to the State Fair in
Tampa last Saturday, Bert
Studcbakcr accompanied the
Junior High Future Farmers.
They reported a real good
time. This Saturday the Semi­
nole County 4-11 Girl* and
Hoys are going down there
by train. That is 4-lt Day at
the fair. The Monroe 4-H Club
girls are going and I know
that they will have a good
time too. • • • Tolar and Vonelite Itabun and I went Mon­
day with the High School
Bund We gut to see the Gasparllla parade as tlic Kind
marched In it. The parade
was over two hours long. I
ran truthfully say that the
band never played belter.
From their pirate hats to the
majorette* fancy boots they
were a jolly group. The floats
were simply beautiful. One
Boat that fascinated me had
girl* dressed a* buttertlies.
They stood in tug red roses.
It is hard to describe the
colors used In the wings of
the butterflies. Tlie winning
Boat was entered by the Na­
tional Guard. * * * Jim Warfel sort of gut a little sick
on us. • • ♦ Hoy s and Girls
front out this way going were
Reeky Tanner, Jim Warlel,
Gary Bennett, Terry and
Charles Rabun, Gary Pittman.
Before returning home after
we all attended Hie fair we
had siijijier In a Spanish res­
taurant. After the supper we
were entertained by two Span­
ish Senoirs and their guitars.
They were certainly good.
Tlie day was so nice and
warm and sunny and what

Auxiliary To Meet
South Seminole VFW Auxi­
liary B207 will inret at 8 p.m.
today at the newly purchased
VFW Home, formerly the
Harris Boat Works, on th#
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STATE FARM POLICYHOLDERS

had a family reunion one day- They had our name on them
last week. Don't you know ' In gold. They are certainly
that they had a very nice J pretty. * • Our thought this
week is by Pascal. Tim heart
time. All of Rich and Agnes’ has its reasons, which rea­
children were there too. • •
son knows nothing of. • • •
Did you watch tlie Cerebral
Happy Valentine day to you.
Palsy program last Sunday?
What a wonderful Job those
Reel foot I.ake, in Tennes­
doctors are doing for those
see. was formed by an earth,
children. * * Kb and Olga
quake. Earthquake shocks
Hunter are going to take a
caused a forested area to
short trip to North Carolina
sink, making a huge hole
tomorrow to see Eb's sister
which gradually filled with
who is ill. They will return
Monday. • * * Mr. and Mr*. water to make the lake.
J. II. Edward* were In Mon­
roe last weekend visiting with
.v t N t n v
friend*. They reside in SeP 5 , PLU M B ER
bring now. • • * Tlie Home
PUT IH ANOTHER. V
Demonstration Club met la*i
BATHBOOM NEW---Thursday evening. Had a very
^-vlTS VERY hancY
enjoyable program. Mrs. J,H.
y - , HAY1N&amp; TWO
Timlel
made red heart
ceramic jewelry dishes and
gave one to each member.

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Shuffleboard Tourney Set Here

M

greeted u* when we arrived
home? A downpour. ’ • *
Happy Birthday to Lorena
Tindcl. We forgot her in the
birthday list last week. Many
Happy rrturns of the day to
you Lorena. * * * So very
sorry that Leon Bass con­
tinues ill. We wish aim a
speedy* recovery. * • • Was
talking to Gert Lee the other
day. She says that daughter
Ann Woody who is down in
Puerto Rico where John i*
stationed with the Navy and
wee daughter might get to
come home this summer for
a short visit. Gert and Ur­
ban have never seen their
new granddaughter and I
know Just how they feet. Our
granddaughter* have moved
to North Florida. We will
miss them, hut will go see
them often. • • • Mrs. S. A.
Chambliss of Punia Gorda
spent the weekend here with
her sister Mr*. Claude Haw­
kins. • • * So glad to hear
llint Richard II it tell will tie
able to come home Friday
from Hie hospital, He has
sure Im’i' ii a slek Ixiy. * • •
And guess what, Morris
Melts is confined to his home
with the measles. You hurry
and get well too Morris. • •
Richard and Agnes Hans
have had as their guests his
parents from Indiana. They

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Junt study the cartoon for a minute.
WliHt’h going on? Obviously, the lutly in
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What do you think Hlie’a Buying? You'll
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TUCSON, Aria. (UPI) —
It's National Open champion
Jack Nicklaus against the
field es tbe 923,000 Tucson
Open golf tournament gets
under way today.
With Arnold Palm er and
Gary Player, tbe one-two finlabers in the Phoenix Open
taking a vacation, Nicklaus
took over aa tto favorite to
capture the crown now worn
by young PbU Rodgers, who
baa been off hla stick In re­
cent week*.
Nicklaus,
still
suffering
from bursitis in his hip, got
a couple of Injections Wed­
nesday end aaid he’d to able
to play. He delated third at

meeting

Rodeo Slated
For Wonderland

By United Free* International Louis Cardinal* did with exAlways start a new ball Cub outfielder George Altman
to make him feel a little more
player off with a raise, and
at home.
that'a precisely what the St.
Whether he had been trad­
ed or not, the 80-year-old lefthanded hitting Allman wai
due for an Inereaie off hla
performance of last aeaion
when be batted JIB, hit 22
homcra and drove In T4 run*
for the Cuba.
N EW YORK (U P I) - T i n t But the Cardinal!, who ob­
round sites sad date* for th* tained him In a deal lait
National Collegiate Athletic November for pltchera Larry
Association (NCAA) basket­ Jackion and Llndy McDaniel
ball championship playoffs In and catcher Jim Schaffer,
two regions were announced wanted to make him particu­
today by Bern!* A. Shively, larly welcome and they aucUniversity of Kentucky ath­ ceeded by booittng hli aalary
letic director and chairman to around the 120,000 figure.
e&lt; the NCAA baeoketbaU
The Card* alio announced
tournament committee.
the aignlng of aecond baaeTOe University of Pennsy­ man Julian (Manny) Javier
lvania will be the host to and two rooklea, pitcher Dob
the traditional triple leader Sadowakt and ahortatop Jim
pairing the alx eastern cham­ llarrle.
pionship
contender* . with
Three newcoroera algned
came* scheduled for Monday.
their 1MI contract* with the
K erch U , at Philadelphia’s
New York Meta, who now
Palestra, the same site as
have a total of 38 satisfied
last year’s opening round ac*
player*. The three were Infielder Pumpale Green and
pltebera Wynn Hawklna and
Dave Tatum.
Green, who batted .231 last
year, came to the Meta from
the Bolton Bed Box, Hawklna
from the Cleveland Indiana
I t fcai been e long Urn* be­ and Tatum waa drafted from
tween wins for Irterte, the the Is a Angelca Angela' or­
C etovarie strong boy a t the ganization.
The Waihington Senator*
Orlando • Seminole Jal-Alal
Trenton, but to came through algned aecond b a a e m a n
to- good laafelon Wednesday Chuck Cottier, while the
Ilouatoa Colte algned third
night—edging out Areltlo.
Badiola bald on to tha lead baaeman Ramon de la Crux
nntll A rt Ho caught on and for their Moultrie farm In the
worked his way out in the Gcorgla-Florlda League and
(re n t He told tha lead only alio lent pitcher Bobby Tiefe short time until Irlerlo took cnauer from their Oklahoma
City club to Atlanta. Tlefecommand and went out.
T to big playoff of the even­ nauer will train with the par­
ing came In tbe dally double ent Cardinal! and will get a
when Urquldi and Manuel chance to win a Job with
combined to payoff 9268.10 on tham. In return for Tlefe.
a 9-4 eommlnatloo. T to per­ nauer, the Colt* acquired
fects in tbe second half of pitcher Dan Ferrareio for
tha double paid *100.26.
Oklahoma City.

Texas Lace
Shools For 3rd

SEMINOLE JV b have their nights trained on the OBC trophy . . . and
Saturday will give them their answer. From the left, front row: Steve
Clark, Ronnie lllnson, Frank Murray, David Lanier, Dennie Smith; back
row: Coach John Colbert, Mike Bowes, Tom Cason, Douglas Firestone,
Jeff Williams, Mike McCiary and Bill Day.

Texas Lace, winner last
week of the second annual
racing queen stake, tries for
her third victory In a row,
her fifth for the season, In
the featured ninth r a n at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
tonight. Cecil's Austin's fast
di-pounder has triumphed
once la Grade B and three
timea In A and will probably
rate aa the favorito In to­
night’s top r a n .
Among those certain to give
Texae Lace a run for the
money are Little Rhonda, who
flnishod third In the racing
q u n n stake, and Kxcelling,
who won the "queen" title
a year ago, Little Rhonda
a two-time winner, has not
missed the money in eight
trlpa to the post.
Rounding out the feature
field will be Rock Flight,
Ed's Last Straw, Lou Havoc,
Toni Dawn and La Gina.
Both Lou Havoc and Ed'a
Last Straw have four wins
each to their credit.
There will be a matinee
Friday afternoon and another
Saturday.

Fouik, 9.

No. 1 Tee at 13:12 ? jn .—
Walt Cunningham, 4; Hugh
Grier, I ; George Smith, 8,
and Dr. Harold Ring, 4.
No. 1 Tea at 11:17 a.m.—

Truitt Sloudaumlre, 8; Harry
Took*, 5; Bill Tribble, 8;
Clarence Phillips, 8.
No, 1 Tee at 32:31 p.m.—
Carman Inch, 6; Wills Bowman, 6; Roy McGriff, 6, and
Sonny Powell, 4.
No. 1 Tea at 11:44 a.m.—
J. C. Crum, 0; Dr. Dub Epps,
6; Mel Smith, 7, and Dr. BUI
Epps, 7.
No. 1 Tea a t 11:81 a.m.—
Tom Braacboyt, 7; B. C.
Hamilton, • ; Don Snyder, T,
end Abe Fennell, fl.
No. 1 Tee at 11:58 a.m.—
Cy Bints, 7; Rus Pearson, 6;
Lewis Ingram, 9; Keith Burr,
7.
No. 1 Tee at 12:18 p.m.—
Bob Cover, 9; BUI Mallczowski, •; Larry Sands, • ; Don
Hamilton, I.
No. l Tee at 11:18 p.m.—

In tonight'* featured eighth
race for harness hone at
Seminole Park Uw two fa­
vorites, both mares, should
have a real go at one an­
other.
Silly Aircraft and Hazel
Lind have each scored a vic­
tory over the other In
two starts at Seminole Park.
Sally Aircraft took the first
win on the second night of
racing In 2.08 V i with H a u l
Lind finishing third.
Last Friday night Hazel
Lind came under tha wire
to take the win In 2.07.
Star Queen owned and drlven by Leland Ellis of Winter
Park will also bo going in
this one.
The co-fealurcd seventh
race for quarter horse a 400
yard gallop will have Scnorits Dar going In her first
start. The brown five year old
mare hai an impressive re­
cord attd Is listed as the
early favorite. Others strong
Starts Ploy
contenders In title feature
MONTREAL (U P I)— Left will be Duke Priest, Alano
winger Gerzy. Rrisson, called Moon and Sad Jae.
up by Montreal from tha
Spokane Comets Wednesday,
will play In hla first National Golf Winner
Hockey League game tonight
Dossy de Gsnabl was the
when tha Canadians boat tha class A winner In the recent
Boston Drains. Montreal a t Sanford Women’s Golf tourtha same Urns returned Red nay. Reba Mohan took class
Dsrcson to Hull-Ottawa of I) honors while Suzle Dichell
ths Easton Pro Hockey Lea­ captured Class C and Elalna
Karr, Class D play.
gue,

Dick McMahan, • ; E. C.
Bradford, 6; Charlie’ Kincaid,
10; Frank llurzo, 12.
No. 1 Tee at 12:10 p.m —
Dave Pugh, 10; Ralph Simas,
0; Harry Cuihlng, 0; Doc
Simmons, 10.
No. 1 Tea 12:12 p.m—Harry Mitchell, 10; Earl Higgin­
botham, • ; Joyce Bowen, 11,
and Bob Jernigan, 12.
No. 10 Tee 12:40 p.m. —
Watty Watson, 11; Harold
Sherwood, 10; Jim Hayes, 11,
and Pet* Krucsche, 12.
No. 10 Tee 11:37 a.m. —
Dick Johnson, 11; Bill Sowell,
12; Earl Hunt, 12, and Jerry
Jernigan, 12.
No. to Tee 11:44 a.m, —
George Reynolds, 12; Russ
Wilson, 12; Ed Emery, 12;

Even if be is playing his
best, Nicklaus will have no
pushover in this event.
Five of the 10 leading mon­
ey winners of the year are
here. Besides Nicklaus, who
is No. 3 with $13,863, there
are Tony Lema, in sixth
place at *7,806; Don January,
seventh with $3,470; Bob Hos*
burg, eighth with $6,284, and
Jack Fleck, 10th with $3,040
to his credit.

I Charles Dlcktni was an eminent pairon of Juilcrioi &amp; Brooks who then
as now provide the choicest in wines
and spirits. Try the famous Rare J a B Scotch,
of flavour unsurpassed.
J

Championship rodeo la be­
ing scheduled for Florida
Wonderland, U.S. 1, Indian
River City, for Saturday and
Sunday a t 2 p. m.
H. C. Kirk is promoting the
rodeo which will feature stock
from Oklahoma.
T to 214 hour program 'ill
feature same of the top con*
testants available vying for
hundreds of dollars In cash
prizes. Event# will be open
U&gt; everyone and will include
bucking horse riding, wild
tt fnd
steer buUdogging, calf rowing,
la id ltt!r* Wiilj
barrel race plus trick roping
toswlrttf IHt PUMMSIONCOftMlOF.lihSirt .NX
and riding.

J*

SCOTCH
WHISKY

Seminole High School jun­
ior varsity squad will be
gunning for the B-gquad
basketball trophy of t h e
Orange Belt Conference Sat­
urday evening when they
meet the Winter Park five
at DeLand.
The Seminole JVs are com­
ing into a fait finish with 17
wins and one lost. Sanford
will hoit Winter Park In the
annual OBC playoff.
With an average of 62
points for tbo season, the JVa
will put to work their most
effective plays, the "figure
8" and the "box." All de­
fenses will be played man-to­
man.
Coach John Colbert said
that "strictness makes the
team work, which proved suc­
cessful In the Wildwood
game with 88 points." This
waa the SHS record far the
B-tquad.
After Saturday'* game the
JVa will have two icheduled

Writers Head
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
New York chapter of the
United States Harness W rit­
er's Association sleeted W ar­
ren Pack of tha Now York
Journal American aa 1063
president during Its annual
meeting Wednesday.

Pairing Set For Golf Play
Pairing* for tha Interclub
match between the flanford
Mayfair Golfera and tha DeL*nd Country Club have baen
announced along with ths
starling times for tha tournament to to pUyed Sunday.
Groia and net prizes for Ind i v i d u a l accomplishments
will be awarded with add!tlonal prizes for second ary
events.
Handicaps nr* Dated Just
after each name.
Starting off on No. 1 Tee
at 11:30 a.m. will ba Jerry
Bartholow, 1; Jim Spencer, 3;
Horae* Haley, 2, and DU1

Phoenix after winning the
Palm Springs Classic the prevlou* week.
This tournament Is being
played on tto besutiful new
49er‘a Country Club, 13 miles
north of Tucson.
T to scorecard says the
course Is 7,000 yards Jong, but
in the high altitude (4,000
feet the bail) travels long,
and 300-yard drives are com­
monplace.

Frank Harrington, 12.
No. 10 Tee 12:33 p.m.—Al
Neckcrs, 13; Bond Walker,
10; Maj. Franklin, 13, and
Saul Abramson, 11,
No. 10 Tee at 11:61 a.m.—
Wayne Myett, 13; Capt. Yost,
14; L. Eagan, 14; H. R. Heckcnhach, 13.
No. 10 Too 11:58 a.m.—Otto
Borschoyt, 14; Leo Zok, 14;
John Faulds, 14; BUI Hutchi­
son, 14.
No. 10 Tee 12:16 p.m.—J. C.
Bradley, 14; John Ivey, 12;
BIU Kuhl, IS; Andy Carraway, 12.
No. 10 Tee, 12:12 p.m.—Jim
Tribble, 13; Dr. A. S. McCatlum, IS; Dr. It. DcShaw, 16;
Adm. P. F. Johnslon, 16.
No. 10 Tee 12:19 p.m.—liar-

games left for the season,
Winter Park and Oviedo. If
the offensive Is working the
junior varsity will bo tough
to b eat
In regular school games
the JVs rotate the two teems
they have to permit everyone
lo get hla hands on the ball,
showing real team work.
Which baa bei-n the reason
for 17 wins end one loss.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(UPI) — Pitcher Martha]I
Bridges of the New York
Yankees waa ahot In tho left
leg by a woman In a Fort
Lauderdale Elk* Club Wed.
needay night and la tinder se­
dation 1q Broward County
Hospital.
Yankee Public Relatione Di­
rector Bob Fiabel said tha
shooting occurred about 10
p. m. He said tha Negro pitch­
er did not appear to be seri­
ously Injured but that It was
impossible to tell at this time
whether the Injury could af­
fect his bitching.
Fishel aaid Bridges had
been shot by a 26 caliber gun
a "little below the left knee."
Police arrested th* woman
identified aa Carrie Lae Bay■or, 21, Fishel said.

O f f ic ia l N a t io n w id e C o n s u m e r T e s t in g In s titu t e R e p o r t :

PLYMOUTH W INS
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R h a p p in id In th* tacand Mf meeting of Ford Galexle “500",
CtoneM Impela Mid Plymouth Fury at Riverside, Cal.—In a
“ Showdown” Plymouth aikad far. Tha cart wero all V-9i, com­
parably aqulppod. And Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute
was than to conduct tho competition and see to It that Its strict
nilea ware followed. When It was aver, Plymouth hid victories In
almost every performance tost, plus victory In tho all-important
economy run. Plymouth for *63 also has the only 5-year/50,000mile warranty* In tho tough Plymouth-Ford-Chevrolet league.
Sea your dealer. Plymouth’s on tho move.
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C H E V R O L E T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.64 t t c .
FO RD.
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By Abigail Van Buren

DKAR ABBY: Yesterday 1 was
in the drug department of a large
store. I was writing down the prices
of some vitamins when a wiles clerk
walked over to me and asked, "May
I help you?" I replied, "Yes, where
can 1 find the aspirin?" He asked,
"Are you comparing prices?" 1 an­
swered, "Of course, i always do." He
replied, "Then find the aspirin your­
self” and walked uway. 1 was stun­
ned.
I want to know if I was within
my rights, Ahby? Is there any law
ugainst writing down the prices of
three or four different items in a
store? I have to compare prices be­
cause 1 need every penny 1 can save.
INSULTED

DEAR READER: When you give
a man an ultimatum, be prepared to
lose. Your competition may be on the
dashboard — but 1 think you’re the
one lie i&gt; taking fur a ride. Beat him
to the exit and call it quits.

DEAR INSULTED: You were
surely within your rights. The sa le s
clerk was rude. You should have re­
ported him to the manager and, be­
lieve me, HE'D have soon found the
aspirin in anticipation of a big head*
ache.
•

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•

DKAR ABBY: I am in love with
a men who seems crazy over me
when we are together, but there is
another girl. Hu says he can’t decide
between us. 1 have been waiting for
a year for him to make up his mind.
He has her picture on his dashboard
and it spoils my evening every time
i get into his car. He dutes me on
Mondays and Thursdays and she
gets him the refct of the week. Should
1 demand that he make a choice?
DAILY READER

Q a c n Jb y

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DEAR ABBY: My wife has an
old metal box (she calls it her "trea­
sure chest’’). It is filled with junk.
Pictures of our children (all grown
and gone), their baby shoes and the
stu ff they made In school. She even
has an old gas mask her brother had
in World War I. (He’s dead now.)
She goes through these things every
once in a while and has herself a
good cry. 1 told her she was stupid
and she should quit living in the
past. I even threatened to throw* it
out if she didn’t get rid of it. These
old things give me the creeps. Maybe
if you told her how childish she was,
she'd listen.
NOT SENTIMENTAL
DEAR NOT: If your wife enjoys
"living in the past" a little, let her.
(It sounds better than the "present”
you are giving her.) It’s HER junk
and they're HER memories, so be pa­
tient and be quiet.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO I). R.= Ev­
eryone complains th at the cards are
badly shuffled—until he gets a good
hand!
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W hat’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Ahby, Box IKKiG,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

On

By Oswald Jacoby

If West should oj&gt;en a club
dummy, ruffs the last heart,
NORTH
14
plays one more trump in
he could defeat South's lour
A K07U
order
to eliminate the last
V
0
7
3
2
spade contract, hut no one
trump and then plays the
♦ 84
can blame West for lead mg
*K 0B
ace, king and another club.
WEST
EAST
and continuing hearts.
West lias seen what South
3
ASS
U up to and West would
South ruffs the third hcurt A
VAKQP
like to unblock the club suit.
and notes a sure club loser ♦ K J 1 0 3
♦ 87032
*843
Unfortunately he is also look­
and a very probable diamond + Q J I 0 2
SOUTH (D)
ing right at the nine of clubs
loser. Of course, finesses
♦ A Q J1084
in dummy. If West unblocks
sometimes work, but West
V J 10
he will merely make that nine
has made a takeout double
♦ AO
of clubs good and West is
♦ A70
and is likely to hold the king
forced to win the club lead.
n o th vulnerable
of diamonds as part o( hU
South IVosl
North East
That leaves West right in
hid.
Doublo 3 *
Pass
the soup. A fourth dub lead
South can avoid leading the 41 *A
Pass
Pass
P a si
will give declarer a ruff and
diamonds himself by an climb
Opening lead—® &amp;
discard. A diamond lead will
nation play. He will have to
he luck), but luck comes to I chance ami South has nothing be right up to South's acethose, who give Ibe cards a to lose. He leads a trump to I queen.

We

Jke

"Never utter a word to
ANYONE that doesn't flatter
your man." That it title No.
7 for wives as laid down by
a divorce lawyer, whose liuok
“ How to Choose a Husband
amt Make Your Marriage a
Success." Is one every young
wife and many not ao young
could learn from.
Just take that one rule,
for example. How many
wives there are who disreregard it!
Instead of letting relalivea,
friends, neighbors and new
acquaintances hear only good
things about Die melt they

chose for lifetime partners,
too many wives—both young
ami old—demand that others
listen to their husband's
faults.
"Jim makes me so mud"
a wife will begin—and you
know site is going to run her
husband down, instead of
building him up.
Or "Bob just doesn't under­
stand that, . . "What inevi­
tably follows Is sure to be
hard on poor, old Bob.
Or the low-down on a hus­
band may begin, "Alen are
so stublKirii"—or so imprac­
tical, or so naive, or so un­
imaginative—or so-soincthiuS-

else. It’s an unusual conver­
sation if several other wives
don’t join In to prove their
husbands arc even more so—
no matter what the complaint
Iiapj&gt;rns to lx1.
Exposing a husband's faults
and hU shortcomings may
help a wife build up her own
ego m contrast, but it’s pret­
ty rough on the husband. And
it never makes the wife look
very good.
For who Is going to think
that Mrs. Brown is so smart
If the husband she picked
out isn’t as sm art as she is?
Nobody, of course—witli Iho
exception of Mrs. Brown.

Big Race
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UPI)
—A. J. Foyt, winner of the
Indianapolis "Sou" speed race
in 1AG1, will drive a car own­
ed by William H. Anstcd Jr.
in this year’s event. Troy
liuttmann, who won in 1932,
will drive for Jim Robbins of
ltoyal Oak, Mich.

Sanford members of Die Art
Association whose paintings
In this medium will lie seen
Include Mr*. Beth Gregory.
Mr*. Georgia Ball. Mrs. Mathilde Frissel, Mrs. Grelchen
Crowell and Joe Mathicux.
’This show will be repre­
sentative of Hie very different
way each artist approaches
the use of this medium,"
Mathicux said. "It also ex­
emplifies the use of this me­
dium in rendering varied sub­
ject m atter."
The Art Association ha*
been studying the New York
Metropolitan Musrum of Art*
study course and this led to
the derision to display the
pastels in connection with the
•eminar.

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Feb. 14. 1963 — Fajre 7

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has been getting a piece of peels"; and who then lias as a temporary regular on fensive eiiil Ernie Stnutiier, ti 10:00 (3) Kay W h en
MM I . e a r n S p a n i s h
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the action, what with Bern­ the misfortune to marry a Hie series. . , and if he v eteran of HI y ears with the
48) C a l e n d a r
‘KlitR &amp; F o u r Q u een s"
ard Shaw's "Pygmalion" last woman, who, while loving dicks, Ik* may replace Ma­ P it ts b u rg h Steelers, will serve 10:30 18) 1 lAive L u c y
Clark Gable - Color
I ) Pioneer®
week, and the four brilliantly him, dues not understand the haris permanently in the CBS- as a player-conch next season. 11 :00 (4?)
Frlr® 1® TUjrht
Tiie Steelers announced Wed­
funny young men who wrote absorption of his creative TV show.
(8) T h u McCoy®
FBI. A SAT.
4 9) Jan® W y m a n S h o w
and star in the satirical re­ processes.
Trevor Howard will portray nesday t h a t Stnutiier, 37, has
accepted
n
position
a
s
d
efen
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11:30 ( ? ) C o n c e n t r a t i o n
$1.00 A CAIILOAI)
vue, "Beyond The Fringe,"
Rosemary Harris was fine Benjamin Disraeli, uiul Greer
( 8 ) F e t e &amp; MUd&gt;®
on NBC-TV’a "Chet Huntley as Mrs. Dickens, do was Garson enacts the part or sive line coach in addition to
MM Your® F o r A S o n s
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GIANT FEATURES
11:43 48) CHS New®
Deporting" two nights ago. Joyce Kbert as her sister, his wife, in NBC-TV's original his playing duties.
All "Florida - Made"
12:00 42) Y o u r Kir*t Im prc ® .
Jt is worth delaying for an­ who lives witli the in, under­ DJ-minute drama about the
• ton
(8) l#o v® o f U f a
“Okefenokee"
Full-grown ostriches weigh
other sentence to tuite that stands the writer, is narrow­ life of the noted British prime
I I ) K r nt* F o rd S how
"Cun Runnem"
up to 300 pounds.
one of these young men ex­ ly close to becoming involv­ minister April 4.
‘WIndH AcrtwM The
plains, "1 know somebody ed witli him. and then dies
F R I D A Y P. M.
KverRluden"
who shook hands with Lit young, liver all. the show
12:3* 1fi&gt; H eart): r 1r T o m o r ­
row
was a venture of slight proTay lor’s mother."
(0 ) F a t h e r K n o w * Host
Anyway, the host of "A portion, not intended a t a
11:4* ( I ) t« u M in g ! J i M
Dickens Chronicle." as Wed­ full biography, and resultant1:14 IS) » ll,t -t&gt; ar IWpo rt
STARTS SUNDAY
13:S* I t ) NIIC ,N&gt;«&gt; I m p o r t
nesday night's CBS program ly a success because it set
l i t ! (3 ) N o w s * W e a t h e r
Jerry Lewis
was titled, was Olive Iteville, its own limits.
i s ) T h * iiik i - s r o t r
“U’g Only Money**
IS) M l i l - F U . Ili-porc
the star of "Oliver!" And,
Now, alniut those British
T V Time Previews
1:14 i » l J . a i r i l m o
costumed as Sam Weller, the ‘•Beyond The Fringe" nuts.
1:1* 13) H l l n i n s s t t r s
8 si p in. CBS, Perry Si a son. Zone. "Jess • Belle." Aline 1:14 t i l As T lis U o r l J T u r* »
I ! ) A m o rlt-an U m »s.
"The Case of The Two-Faced Francis does a wonderful Job
I 'o i n m u n l s n i
TurnalNiiit." Hugh O'llriaii, in this one alxiul witches and
IS) l l l a h n a j r P s t r o l
une of Hie most consistently witchcraft i n a n isolated 1:43 ( I ) I'oopt* A rs K u u n y
NOW thru SAT.
S lerv U r l f f r n
good guest stars in TV today, mountain community. The 2:00 •(2)
I DOUIILK FEATURE
41 r s a s w n r . l
plays a dual rule as he (ills popularity of hillbilly pro­
IS) U a r In C o u r t
A il l .l n k l r t t s r
INDESTRUCTtMili
in fur the absent Raymond grams may have prompted 2:30 ( I14)
I H srtn K sr*
Burr, lie plays a lawyer de­ thi* setting though the story 3:44 13) C o r o l l a V o u n a
What was (Mb BEAST,,
fending a refugee accused o( holds little of their high hu­
hern fifty
killing a foreign diplomat and mor. Mis* Francis play* a
million
is alsu seen as an undercover girl rejected by her boyyian
agent acting in the secret friend. Unable to cope with
wit i t
transaction which resulted In this frustration she seek*
timaf
the murder and trial. The (and gets) advice (rom an old
story is an absorbing one, woman suspected of being
tilled with little surprises wise in the ways of wilcho*.
Kir U* For KODAK
like thu client accusing Ids James Best and Jeanette No­
CAM KUAH. Film and
lawyer of committing the land are featured.
Flnikhlng
crime. A lesser talent might
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Ilatel.
have been greatly taxed by "Ilatel amt the Stockholder*’
IT.US "PRISONER
its complexes. Regulars are Meeting." (Color) If you've
CAM KIIA SHOP
OF THE IRON JIASK*
Barbara llalc, William Tal- ever w islied to see a stock­
la Color
2 I« S. P A R K A V E .
man and William Hopper. ' holders' meeting turned up­
fl.3i)*9:M p.m. NBC, Dr. side down by a small share
Kildare. "Jail Ward." You've holder who could out talk the
set n this unoriginal plot be­ high priced windbag* on the
fore on several other series, dais, this is tho one fur you.
FLO R ID A W O N D ERLA N D
hut it's played here with Ilatel gets her licks hi over
fresh excitement and the act­ a vacuum clcaucr which she
ing is way above par. Dr. Kll insists Is a lemon. Arriving
C H A M PIO N SH IP
dare (Die). Chamberlain) re ­ with the piece of "beautiful
fuses to release an alleged Junk" in hand, she creates n
cop killer (Henry Silva) to furor that shake*' up the
■ frustrated p o l i c e m a n whole company. S h i r l e y
(James Franciscus) till the Booth stars with Dun DcFore
prisoner is treated for acute ami Whilney Blake.
lo ll p.m. Clt. The Nurses
anemia. The doc and Die cop
CYPRESS BARDENS — Hole’s a Florida r j i !
“The
Life." In onu short
have
a
biller
argument
hut
who would warm the hearts of till who ImpiHiu to
Dr. Gillespie (Itaymuiid Mas­ year, actress Joan llackett
geo her posing' for pictures on the sandy heath
sey) hacks up hi* Intern has proven herself tu be
a t Cypress Cardens. This lovely lady is Florence
INDIAN RIVER CITY
Meanwhile, the p r i s o n e r among the select group whose
Imhor, an Aquamnid at the Central Florida a t­
name in a cast assures that
makes
a
gun
exploding
break
traction, who sends along: her special Krectinir
program of quality acting,
for freedom.
Junction of U. S. No. 1 uod S. 1L &amp;0
to you for the 11th.
0-10 p.m. CBS. Tho Twilight | even if it lm* nothing else.

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Pastel Show To Be Seen Next Week
A type of art showing new
to this city will be seen from
Feb. IGtJi to 2ith at Senkarik
Taint and Gins* Co., Joe
Mathicux announced today.
Thi* will bo a "onc-medium" hanging of several dif­
ferent artist*, but all the
pictures will be what is
known a t "pastels."

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Kathy Butler Honored At
Sixteenth Birthday Dance
Kathy Butler, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Ike Butler Jr.,
celebrated her 16th birthday
with ■ party and dance at the
Walker building on South Oak
Ave.
The party w ai given by her
grandmother, Mrs. S. A.
Llndslrom. Serving as cohostesses were her mother
and Mrs. Dorothy Odham.
Tlic party room was gaily
decorated with red and while
streamers, red hearts, Valentities, balloons and motifs
carrying out the Valentine
theme. The celling lights
were covered with red erepe
paper.
Refreshments of birthday
cske, potato chips, candy and
cold drink* were icrvcd dur­
ing (be evening from ■ table
decorated In Ibe Valentino
theme with matching nap­
kins, plates' and other ap­
pointments.
About 79 classmates and
friends Joined Ihe bonorce for
an evening of dancing lo the
latest records and other fes­
tivities between the hours ot
I to U p.m.

HONORED AND SOME OK THE GUESTS a t Kathy Butler's 10th birth­
day party and dance are from left, front row, Susan Burgess, Kathy and
Pam Hamilton. Hack row, Joel Fehd, Hunter Andernon nnd Bobby
Nicholas,
(Herald Photo)

Enterprise
Churchwomen
Name Officers

MR. AND MRS. NORMAN WILLIAMS, center, were guests of honor re­
cently a t a reception on their 60th wedding anniversary, a t tho home of
tholr aon, and hla family, Mr. und Mra. Marvin Williams, near DoHury. At
left l» Marvin a n d far rlifht, another non, Clifford, of Sanford. Clifford
ami hla wife celebrated their 23rd nnnlvemtiry on the Hume day, Tho elder
Willlama live in Cheboygan, Mich. They have nix grandchildren und twu
Kraut grandchildren.
(Jumeaon Photo)

'jaJtdm
BEGONIAS
By the Magnolia Circle
In Florida gardens among
the most satisfactory plant*
to grow are Begonia*. For
tho beautiful vigorous leaves
all kinds of shapes, colors,
stripes and spots, tho lovely
flowers and the adapabllity
to ihsdo and full sun, either
out of doors or potted plants,
tliey offer many variation* of
usefulness and beauty.
There are many classifica­
tions and named varieties of
which we will discuss a few.
One of course, Is tlte well
known Angel Wing, so called
for lls wing shs|&gt;cd leaf.
There are several of these
varying in size and shape of
leaf and color of tile flower.
Tin- flowers hung In grape
like clusters, sonic red, white,
pink and orange. These are
easily rooted by pulling a
branch In wet soil. The dwarf
conch variety Is most effect­
ed In border arrangements.
In the Golden Gate Garden
of San Francisco, it Is used
to border all the beds and
and is beautiful In *ull sun
as tho folisge turns dark
red. The common coach, like
Uie dwarf has red, pink, and
white shell shaped flowers,
lie sure not lo overwater
begonias.
Tlie tuberous ones will get
only honorable mention, tor
to our sorrow, they will not
grow In Florida, being a lov­
e r of cold weather. Their
many varlctiea of shaped
laaves and the brilliant col-

Sjcth

or* of the flowers makes them
very desirable,
Bui wo do have Uie exqui­
site Rex, which gives us the
most colorful and brilliant
foliage of all Ihe begonias.
Here we find plain and cur­
ly, stripes and spots, in such
variety of color that it takes
your breath. They are ex­
cellent potted plants for the
patio or will also thrive out
of doors In filtered sunlight,
planted in leaf mold wliere
Use drainage Is good.
You can enlarge your col­
lection by leaf propagation,
seed, or division of large
plants, pinch a Urge leal
well matured, take off the
outer edge aU around, until
It looks like a small fan,
leaving stem about one and
half inches lung, pdl In a
small (Kit wllh lvaf part Just

a lane soil, psek firmly, keep
watered in a shady spot, and
In about 3 weeks a cluster of
small leaves will appear like
sn African violet. The pot­
ting medium should be a mix­
ture of Imported peat, lest
mold, small amount of hone
m oil, and have good drain­
age.
The largo Hawaiian Be­
gonia, i* especially good for
apotf of abode where it is
hard In grow plants. It is a
fast grower and has large
heart shaped leaves. They
are easily killed, but will
sprout from the routs and in
a few wocks will be lovely
again.

At the regular monthly
meeting of the Eplacopal
Churchwomen of All Saint*
Eplacopal Church In Enterprlae, Elmer Tbompaon pre­
ceded the program a n d
showed a film entitled "Into
All The World." Mrs. Carl
Ilarthman narrated the film
which told of the work done
with the united thank offer­
ing.
The group mcl at the Par­
ish House. Main Item on the
business agenda was election
of new officers for the coming
year.
Mra. Ilarthman was elected
president; Mlsa Lila llaincr,
vice president; Mrs. John
Ktlpfcl. secretary, and Mias
Harriet Condit, treasurer.

Guest Speaker
A t Monroe Club
By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
Vince Smallwood, educa­
tional director of the Florida
Highway Patrol, wai the
guest speaker at the monthly
meeting of the Lake Monroe
Home Demonstration Club,
using as hit topic * safety
through driving.
He alao told the members
of several law* that will be
Introduced at the state legis­
lature and explained t h e
meaning of signs that are be­
ing changed and of some new
laws being introduced. At (he
conclusion of his talk a ques­
tion and answer period was
participated in by members.
The county agent, M in
Myrtle Wilaon, gave a short
demonstration on the selec­
tion and care of pots and
pant.
Robert Mero of the Sanford
Milady Shop of Fine Fabrics,
told of the dressmaking conlest they are sponsoring along
with the planned fashion show
of the Monroe Club. This will
be held on March 28 at the
*’D Center In Sanford.
Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald, presi­
dent, presided at the business
session and reports were
heard from the recent meat
achool, county fair and the
coming fashion show.
Mrs. J . II. Tindcl and Mrs.
Jack Standlfcr, hostesses fur
the evening, carried out the
Valentine theme In (he dec­
orations and refreshment*.
The table was overlaid with
a Valentine cloth and at each
place wai a small red ce­
ramic heart Jewelry dish en­
graved wllh the nam ci of the
members In gold. These were
made by Mrs. Tlnd*!.
Heart sandwiches, cako and
coffee were aerved. Others
present were Mmea. Wm.
Carroll Sr., Wm. Carroll Jr.,
Ben Manning, J. C. Sapp,
Claude Hawkins, G. O. Nordgren, C. J*. Rabun, J. E. An
drews, Ed Dowell, ]|. L.
Johnson, and a new member
Mrs. Mae Rahn. A while ele­
phant salo was conducted by
Mrs. Dowell at Iho close of
tbe meeting.

Valentine Party

David Scott was host to a
group of young people at an
Informal party held at the
home of Ills parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Damon Scott, in Lake
Mary, Friday night.
Games and dancing were
Ihe enlertslnmcnt for the
evening. Refreshments of soft
drinks, potato chips and mint*
were served.
The following guests at­
tended: Anita Ferguson, Lin­
da Jeroegan, Penny Grinncll,
Beverly Duliois, Julie Scott,
Sonja Wester, Earl Roberts,
Larry Chester, Bobby Martin,
Bruce Nelson. David Johnson,
Herbert Hamm, Terry Bucklew, Raymond Norwood and
Kenny Dooley.

Enjoyed By
Oviedo Children
By linda Smithson
Donna Beasley and Wes
Michael of Oviedo w e r e
guests of honor at a Valen­
tine party given by their
mothers, Mrs. Ray--Beasley
and Mra. Jim Michael, Satur­
day afternoon at the Beasley
home.
Tlic children enjoyed mak­
ing hats from paper plates
and Valentines lo lake home
to their mother*.
Refreshment* of cake and
punch were served on plates
and cupa which they had dec­
orated.
Guest* included Scott Abell,
Rhonda Arndt, Jimmy Pal­
mer, Christina Soka, Glenn
and Fay Stoner, Lisa Wol­
cott, Marty Ward, Richard
Lyles, Sutsn Clonli, Und*
Oil Iff and Anita Beasley,

Zeta X i Members

Ronald Edward Williams

This Saturday

to ihur Williams, of Grovelandon
Miss Hiers attended schools
ir‘ In Enterprise and Del.and
and graduated from Groveland High School with the
class of 1962. She Is now at­
tending Daytona Beach Jun­
ior College.
I{
Mr, Williams was a mem­
ber of Groveland High School
graduating clais of I960 and
is presently employed with
the Lakeland Power and Util­
ities Corp.
A September wedding is be­
ing planned.

N ew Officers
Preside A t
O E S Meeting

MISS SUSAN ETHEL HIERS
(Cox Photo)

Miss Judy Isley
Weds R. L Bennett
Miss Judy Ann Islcy, daugh­
ter of Mr*. Fred Stewart ol
Dcllary nnd J. C. laley of
Burlington, N. C-, and Robert
Lee Bennett, son of Mr. and
Mra. John P. Griffin, of San­
ford were married Feb. 2 at 8
p.m. at the parsonage, n o t
Weat Third St.
Rev. Robert Smith officiat­
ed at the single ring cere­
mony. The minlstcr’i wife
presented a program of wed­
ding music on the piano.
Hie bride was given In
tnarriago by her stepfather.
Fred Stewart. She wore a
sti .et length drcaa of White
lace and chiffon. It fonturrd
a lire bodice with metallic
embroidery,' long sleeves and
full chiffon skirt. Her shoul­
der length Veil was attached
to a crown of amull white
flowers and she carried a
white Bible topped with a
while orchid and white satin
ribbon streamers.
Matron of honor, Mrs. Foy
E. Justice, wore a dress of
hluc-green cotton satin, white
accessories, small hat and
veil and carried a star bou­
quet of pink chryaanthcmunis.
Ray Bennett, brother of the

Slxty-tliree members nnd
visitors attended the meeting
of Seminole Chapter No. 2,
OES, with Mrs. Charles D.
Cole, Worthy Malmn, and J.
E. Blackman, Worthy Palron,
presiding.
The Junior Matron and Jun­
ior Patron, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Pcurlfoy, were introduced,
welcomed and seated in the
station of the worthy matron
and patron who presented
them with gilts.
Mrs. Katherine M. Leach,
recently affiliated with the
Chapter, was installed as
marshal, Mrs. J. If. Ander­
son, past matron, served as
Installing officer and Mrs. W.
E. Raines, past matron, aa
Installing marshal.
The secretary, Mrs. J . H.
Rilbrcy, and treasurer, Mrs.
L. T. Sheppard, submitted
their annual reports and (he
report of the auditing com­
mittee was read and accept­
ed.
Resolutions were read for
Mrs. Viola McClelland and
rhartcr draped in her mem­
ory while the soloist. Mrs.
Nick I'frifsuf, sang "Beyond
the Sunset."
The past matrons entered
carrying yellow roses, fern,
ribbon and a gift package.
The worthy matron and pa­
tron were escorted down the
steps to Join them. Mrs. It. W.
Turner, with appropriate re­
marks, pinned a yellow boutlunalre on tlic worthy patron'i lapel and the other past
matrons presented a yellow
rose or a sprig of fern to the
worthy matron aa Mrs. An­
derson tied each with ribbon.
Mra. Joe Corley sang a
paraphrase of a popular song
in honor of the worthy matron
and presented her with the
gift. Ollier past matrons tak­
ing part In the courtesy were
Mines. John Shepard, L, T.
Sheppard, Stella M o o r e ,
Edith Dutton, J . O. Huff. J.
I*. Holtzctaw, Joe Lcinhart
and Edson Goit.

Plan Cook-out
Members of Ibo Zcla XI
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
made final plans for a steak
rook-oyt planned f o r (his
Saturday, when the group mcl
at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Wilkinson.
The cook-out will be held »t
the home of Mrs. Fred Wilson
and husbands of the members
will be guests.
The ways and means com­
mittee reported on the chap­
ter’s recent bake sale, which
was a great success. Plans
were also discussed concern­
ing the Easter wardrobe con­
test.
A nominating committee
was elected. They are Mrs.
Cary
Hudgins, chairman,
Mrs. Itobert Reaves, Mrs. Jim
Lyons, Mrs. Jack Ludwig and
Mrs. Alvin Kilpatrick.
Mrs. Ludwig presented the
program for the evening on
"Nalure’a Landscape." Re­
freshments were served by
Mrs Wilkinson and co-hosicss,
Mrs. Ludwig.
O t h e r s attending were
Mntes. Leon Swain, Ernio
Morris, S. C. Dormincy, Phil­
ip Boyd, Robert Wlnsa, Fred
Wilson, Joe Corley Jr., Bob
Morris and Miss Grace Mario
Stineciphcr.

Oviedo

Personals
By IJnrta Smithson
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson
of Oviedo had as their recent
houseguest, A. Botenskl of
Daytona Beach. Other gucsli
during the past week were
Mr. and Mra. Henry Decs of
Ocala. Tlic Dee* arc former
residents of Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Jackson
plan lo leave this week for
a few day* In Miami.

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dfom sm iiksM
By Mr». II. L. Jnhnsuw
HI there. Are you In that
cookihg mood again T Good,
btcauac again we have aomc
very good rcclpea to aharc
with you.
Flrat let me give yog aomc
facta dlacovered by the USDA
in recent aurvey*. They aay
that the cold weather In Flor
Ida cut the tomato crop about
19 percent and practically all
winter tomatoe* come from
Florida, too. But there la re­
lief on the way. Gradually
more and more Florida tomaloei are coming to the
market. Alao, import* from
the Mid-West and Mexico
are eaalng the auppty situa­
tion *o price* arc coming
back to normal.
Hot Milk Cake is from one
of our faithful readers, Mrs.
Fort Poole, so let's try it.
4 eggs beaten well
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour (sifted)
I taps, biking powder
pinch of salt
1 cup rnilk
U lb. butler or oleo
Heat tho milk and bullcr
'til It cornea to a boll. Mi\
other Ingredient* and add to
milk and bulter mix. The
batter will be thin. Add I tip
vanilla. Pul in a floured an&lt;l
greased tube pan. Bake In
oven for 1 hour at 350 de­
grees. For icing sprinkle with
powdered sugar or make own
Icing.
Try this paste on the out­
side of your refrigerator to
perk up the old appliance.
Mix 2 tablespoons of paste
polish, I teaspoon of liquid
bleach and 1 teaspoon liquid
detergent.
Ordinary d e s k
blotters
make good shelf liners in the
kitchen. They cushion your
dishes and will absorb mois­
ture.
From Louise Poulton wc
have these cookies that do not
have to be baked. They arc
called No Bake Cookies. He
lure to try them.
H lb. oloo (stick)
H cup aspect milk
3 tbsps. cocoa
Mix well then bring to good
boll, watch, don't boll over.
8ct off flame for few minutes
add 3 cups rolled oata and )4
cup peanut butter. Mix all to­
gether and drop by spoonfuls
on waxed paper, cool and eat.
Now here Is a casserole
dish to try. It's colled Rice
Casserole and comet from
Mrs. Poole.
Saute !4 cup celery and M
cup onion In oleo.
1 cup raw rice
3 can consomme (beef) soup
Bake in covered cin ero le
for 10 minutes.
Someone asked for a Mock
Apple Pie recipe. I found this
one, but have not tried it yet.
1VS cupa sugar
B cups water
S tap*, (heaping) cream of
tartar
Remove from heat and add:
S3 H itt cracker*
DO NOT STIR-. Return to
host and boll hard for 2 min­
utes. Put in unbaked pleeruat.
Dot with butter and cinnamon
M d bake as for apple pie.
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Dev ghaut Muffin*
Cream
U cup soft shortening
1 cup augar
Add, (hen beat well
1

Mix end sift
IVi cups sifted flour
H4 taps, baking powder
W tap. aalt
U Up. nutmeg
Add dry Ingredient* to
eveamed mixture alternately
I t cup milk
Fill greased muffin tins %
full. Bake in 330 degree oven
SO to 30 minutes. Remove
fkom pans at once. Roll in:
• tbsps. melted butter
Then roll in a mixture of
W eup augar
l tap, cinnamon
Hakes U medium or 11
•mall muffins.
t a r Cream Salad Dressing
1 egg yolk
I tape- vinegar
; 14 Dp. dry mustard
; 4 Dps. sugar ________

Longwood Couple Observes

Oviedoans Model
Own Creations

Anniversary
At
Open
House
Qohnsih

pepper to taste
‘i cup *our cream
Beat egg yolk until thick,
stir in vinegar, mustard,
augar and seasoning* and
turn into the top of a double
boiler. Place over almmcrin?
water and cook with constant
stirring until slightly thicken­
ed. Cool and stir in sour
cream. Chill thoroughly be­
fore serving. Serve with any
cabbage or other vegetable
salad. Makes H cup.
Most women will welcome
this hint: Keep a coffee can
key on your key chain as a
screw driver for those small
emergencies.
Here's a mealy recipe —
Crusty) Pork Chops.
2 eggs
2 tbsps. water
I 'j tips, salt
8 large pork chops
I-llt cups corn flake crumbs
1. Beat together eggs, water
and salt.
2. Dip chops in egg mixlure, then in corn flake
crumbs. Repeat.
3. Rmwa oh both sides in
small amount of heated short­
ening. Cover and cook over
low heat about 30 mlnules or
until done. Serve at once.

MR. AND MRS. C. A, KARINA

Sorority Plans
Costume Supper

Just is the menu comes be­
fore the recipe—or the formal
before the ball—preparation
pays off in the laundry.
Remember to:
Xi Dcla Eta Chapter of
1. Empty pocket*, ahakc
sand, gras* and looie dirt out Beta Sigma Phi met at the
home of Mrs. Clarke Brucstlc
of the pockets and cuffs.
2. Sew up rip* m d tears. In Loch Arbor. A note was
read from former member
Replace buttons.
3. Tic loose strings together Mrs. Carleton Jills* in .Massa­
chusetts ami Mrs. Roy Saxon
and close tippers.
4. Remove pins, ornaments, who helped (he Exemplar
buckles and unwashablc trim­ chapter get started here in
1957. She is now vice presi­
mings.
To load your washer for the dent of her chapter in Chula
Vista, Calif.
cleanest clothes ever:
Anncuncement was made
1. Choose a washer load of
different articles (size) ao that the I'ennsylvanla Dutch
they'll move about mors) covered dish supper with hus­
freely. (For example: sheels, band* bus been tentatively
pillow cases, aprons and scheduled for Feb. 28. At tills
time the members will use
blouses and shorts.)
2. Small delicate articles— knowledge Rained in the study
haby socks, nylon hose, or of I’ennsylvanla Dutch foods
sheer blouse* placed In a and customs. !t will also lie a
mesh bag when laundered costume party with husbands
will protect from unnecessary anil wives dressing ill Penn­
sylvania Dutch costume*. The
wear.
3. It Is better not to wash party will bo under the di­
too many heavily soiled gar­ rection of the social chairman,
ments at one time. Smaller Mrs. John Alexander.
Member* were reminded
load* arc better for soil
that
the pledge ritual for the
removal.
When sorting your clothe* new Nu Phi Mu Chapter will
for the washer try doing It lie held Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Glenn Mc­
this way.
Call
in LunRirood. A t this
1. While Hems — household
linens,
underwear,
shirts
(except nylon).
2. Heavily soiled clothe* Mrs. Keogh
(work).
3. Colored—sportswear, col­ Honored At
ored dresses, blouses, etc.
4. Dark rotor*—be careful
Baby Shower
as they may fade. If washed
with lighter colors, beware
By France* Wester
of the lint.
A baby sliower honoring
5. Wash and wear garments.
Mrs. Richard Keogh of Lake
fl. Washahlc woolens —■
sweaters, blankets, washable Mary was given at the home
of Mr*. Robert Rugenitcln
woolen fabrics.
on Crystal Lake, Friday night,
Here 1* a labor and price with Mrs. Rugenstrln, Mrs.
aaver. Try cooking an Inex­
James Denson and Mrs. Wal­
pensive cut of beef this way.
Lay a sheet of heavy foil in ter Gardner at hostesses for
baking pan and put a four the occasion.
pound roast on it. Cover with
The gifts were grouped at
one envelope of onion soup one end of tho long living(no liquid added) and cover room In a while eyelet cov­
that with one can of undiluted ered bassinet that had been
mushroom soup.
prepared by Mrt. Arolyn
Wrap carefully and roast 4 True. They were opened by
hours In a '330 degree oven. Mrt. Keogh and displayed to
The gravy la all made and the guests.
Ui* roast Is perfectly season­
Refreshment* of punch,
ed. Lamb or pork may also pet it s fours, date cake, cook­
ies, tea sandwiches, mints and
be uaed.
nuts were served in the Flor­
f t r a hamburger nirsl try ida room from a laco over
this. Fry hamburger crumbly blue covered table decorated
wlth onion. Pour of! greaae, with pink and white camilUai
add a can of chicken gumbo and a toy itork.
soup. Flour may be added to
The bonorce's mother, Mrs.
thlckan If needed. Eat In bun H. 31. Gleason, presided at the
or over toast. Try It some­ punch bowl, Xlora than 30
time with mushroom soup In- guests attended.
•tend of gumbo.
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time the new chapter will get
Its name and number.
Announcement was a l a o
made that work ha* begun on
thu formation of the Ritual of
Jewel* Chapter In the Long.
Wood-North Orlando area. The
Chapter Joined with the pres­
ident in thanking Mrs. E. C.
Harper for her work In the
finming of the Nu I'hI Mu
Chapter.
Member* of the nominating
committee were elected, Mrs.
John I'roknsrh, Mrs. Ashy
MediumImn and Mrs. Gordon
Frederick, They will meet, de­
ride on nominations anil pre­
sent the rn u lts to the chapter
at the first meeting In March.
Program chairman, Mrs. G.
Andrew Speer led the group
In discussion of “Meals und
Menus.” Each member told of
a menu they had that waa
easy to prepare for company
which left time fur the hos­
tess to enjoy her guest*. Each
int’inber gave a tip of her
own on preparing for guests.
Instead o f refreshments,
each one brought enough of
her favorite appetiser for
each member In sample, plus
the recipe. Included were
cheese, olive and pirkle tid­
bits, eggplant relish, pecan
halves stuffed with pinesppls
cream cheese, Vienna sausag­
es srnl hut ssurc, stuffed
mushrooms, pecan puffa, hot
cheese dip, lobster (ills and
butter, herb mayonnaise dip,
anil party punch. All very de­
licious 1

Lake Mary Hoad with an
“Open House." The festivities
began Saturday when the Fa­
rina* renewed their vowa be­
fore Father William J. Trainor, pastor of the Catholic
Church of the Nativity, at the
9 a m. Mass.
The more than 200 guest*
who came to give the couple
their belt wUltcs were served
wedding cake, tea sand­
wiches, punch and coffer.
Tile couple met in Longwood and were married in
Kissimmee. Mr. Farina is
employed at the Atlantic
Coastlinc Railroad in Orlan
do where he haa worked for
19 year*. Mrs. Farina is
active in the St. Catherine of
Siena Circle In Longwood.
They attribute their long and
happy marriage to the fact
that they have always work­
ed together and no matter
wliat difficulty they had, they
have tried to look forward
and come up with a smile.
The Farinas have seven
children: Mrs. G a r l a n d
(Glcna) Shaw and John of
longwood. Ralph, who is
serving In the U. S. Army sla
Honed at Fort Henning, Ua.,
Mr*. Dclton (Helen) Helms
of Lake Walra, Mack, Paul
and Mrs. Nick (Frances)
Rarbalock, ail of Lansdale,
Pa.
They have 18 grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
Alt of (hr Farina children ex­
cept Mack and Paul came
home to help the couple cele­
brate.
Out of town guest* Included
Mr. Farina'* lister, Mrs. Alvena Tnlirfnro, hi* niece and
husband, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Tavrmo, all of Lansdale:
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Brown,
Mr. and Mr*. H. II. Hardy of
Daytona Beach Mr. and Mrt.
Carl Sentl of Miami, and Mr.
and Mr*. C. A. Hamby, Mr.
and Mr*. Janie* Snyder, Mr.
and Mr*. Irving McNally,
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Osteen
and Mr. and'Mrs.*8id MarrcJson, all of Orlando.

Enterprise

fly l.lnria Smllhinn
Members of tfco UvicJo
Woman'* Club presented a
laihlon show at the monthly
luncheon meeting of the
group. The fashions were
made by the member* end
narrator waa Mr*. Bill M ar
tin. They ranged from houseeoata for early morning wear
to aporta and all day apparrcl.
“Around the Clock with my
Valentine" waa the theme of
the ahow and faahlona for
every hour around the clock
were included In the assortment worn by the model*.
Model* included Mr*. Law*
rence Wood. Mr*. Hoy Itrltt,
Mr*. George Meant, Mira
Miriam Wheeler, Mr*. Lynn
Moaler, Mr*. A. Morgan,

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Bob Parkrr, Mr*. Ralph
Neely.
Also Mra. Jack Dodd, Mr*.
E. N. Janson, Mrs. A. B.
Tcdford, Mr*. Tom Ferrell,
Mrs. G. S. Moon. Mrs. M. L.
Gary. Mrs. M. Siatiko, Mrs.
R. W. Estes and Miss Janet
d o nts who wore a dress
made by her grandmother.
Mrs. It. C. Miller and her
committee were In charge of
the luncheon which was aerv-

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MRS. ROM PARKER, ono of tho models a t tho
Oviedo Woman’s Chib Valentino "original" fnHhion allow.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Seibert
are back In Lake Mary. They
are ataying with Mr. and Mr*.
H. V. Chinee.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ned son
have relumed to their home
In Tampa after spending sev­
eral days with Miss Doris Fa­
ber,
Mr. and Mra. Allan Sain
spent the weekend with their
daughter and family In Ft.
Lauderdale. Timmy spent the
weekend as tho guest of Rev.
and Mra. Fred Foster.

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Mr. and Mr*. A. Wlcboldt
will observe their golden wed*
ding anniversary’ this Sun­
day, Feb, IT, with open home
from 2 to S p.m. at their
home on Lake Ellen Drive in
Casselberry.
All friends of the couple
are Invited to attend. They
lived In Sanford from 192*
until their retirement 10 year*
ago.
Their rhildren, W. H. Wlc­
boldt. of Sanford, Mra. Lydia
Carlson, of Peru, and Mlsa
Wllhelmlna Wlcboldt, of In­
dia, all plan to bo on band
for the celebration.

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to me, Route 1, Box 1LB,
Sanford. Will be looking for
thorn.

ed from table* decorated In
a Valentine theme, using a r
rangement* of aialeaa and
matching napkin*.
Mr*. H. \V. Gate*. presi*
dent, conducted the business
iciaion and Mr*. John S.
Itldcnour ted tho devotion*.

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TOi TERRY I,EE DAVIH and
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ANN DAVIH,
hla wlfa. D efendant.,
Residence
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TOU AND EACH OF YOU
■ra hereby notified that eult
hag haan commenced agalnet
you In tha Circuit Court of
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
tha Htata of F lorida In and
for Hamlnol* County, tho ab­
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ANN DAVIH. hla wire. D efenSanta, in Chancery No, ISTSS.
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a forecloeur* o f that certain
m ortgage from aald d efen ­
dants to plaintiff, dated April
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It, I t t l In O fficial lleoorde
Rook l i t page f i t o f lha
Public Record* of Hemlnola
County, Florida, encum bering
that cartaln piece or parcel
of proparly located, glluata,
and being In aald County and
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recorded In Plat Rook IS,
page IS, Public Record*
at Hemlnola cou n ty, F lor­
ida.
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other w ritten d e le n u e to the
Complelnt w ith the Clerk of
Ibe Circuit Court of Hemlnole
County, Florida, In thla pro­
ceeding and to atrv* a copy
thereof upon the p la ln tlfre a t­
torney*, whoa* name* and
addraaa ara hereinafter a*t
forth, aa raqulrad by law not
later than tha 11th day of
March ISIS. In default there­
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THOM AH JAMKH POTTER,
whoa* last known r»*ldenr* la Poal O ffk * lloa
IS. Morrill, Nabraaka,
You wilt taka nolle* that
a iw orn Mil of com plaint hat
tiaan filed agalnal you In tha
Circuit Court
In and
for
Hamlnnt* County. Florida, In
Chanearyi that tha natura of
■aid ault la an action for
(llvorr*. lha abort till# nf
which la JANET IIHARP POT­
TER. P laintiff. Va. THOM AH
JAMKH POTTER. Defendant.
THERE PHEHKNTH ara to
command
you to flla your
anaw tr or othar plaadlnca
w ith tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court of Hanilnota County at
■anford, Florida, and **rv» a
copy of tha aama on Ptalntlfr a altorncya. on or bafora
tha l l l h day of March, A.I).
ISIS.
Martin fall not or a decree
pro confeaao will ba entered
agalnal you .for default.
WITNERH my
hand
and
■aal
at
Hanford,
Hemlnola
County, Florida, thla tlh day
o f February, A. D. ISIS.
(HBAL)
Arthur II. Rackw lth, Jr.,
Clark of tha Clrrult Court
» y : Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
H utchleon and Lafftar
Edward* Building
Poet Offlra Drawer It
Hanford, Florida
Attorney* for P la in tiff
P ublish Feb. T, H . t l , IS, l f l t
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NOTICE Ut IlK R K n r OIVKN. that I. J. I.UTIIKR HORIIY, Sh eriff of Hemlnola Coun­
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w rit laanad nut of the Circuit
Court In and for Hemlnnls
County, Florida, on the Itth
day of January. A. D. I t i l ,

peraonal property, to -w ltt
I - ISIS Cadillac Autumn,
till#—l.t.n . No. IS Itftltltl
aa tha property of OEOIKIE
WI1JIDN and VIIUI1NIA W ILHON; that on tha 4tb day or
March. A. D. ISIS, betw een
the D ual houra o f aal*. to -w ltt
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day at tha front door o f lha
County Court Ifuuaa la Han­
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In hand, tha abova described
peraonal property o f MEOIUIH
W 11MON and V lltlH N IA WILHON.
J. I* Hobby
H htrlff of Hemlnola Coun­
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Publleh Fab. T. 14, SI, IS. t i l l
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h avin g Ila principal otrtc* In
lha City o f W ash in gton, D is­
trict of Columbia,

Plaintiff,

va.
lUCIIARD R. RAUR and LOLA
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Defendant*.
VOTICM OT HI IT
TOi RICHARD IL HAUU
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TOU ARE H EREBY NOTI­
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been Instituted agalnet you In
the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Hemlnola County, Florida, an
abbreviated title of which ault
la aa above set forth. You ara
required to file your answ er
w ith tha Clerk o f the above
alyled Court ot lha Hemlnole
Hanford,
County

W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
official aeal of aald cou rt In
Lot IS, Janeen'a Subdivi­
Hemlnola County, Florida, thla
sion. according to tha plat
Slh day at February l i f t .
thereof aa recorded In
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P lat Rook 11, paga ST, of
Arthur H. Rackw lth. Jr.,
tha
Public
Records o f
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Hemlnola
County, Florida.
Xlyi Martha T. Vlhlea
D eputy Clerk
(MAM
Arthur H. Rackwlth, Jr*
Deardall, a r id ity and baw l*
Clark Circuit Court,
Attorney* for P la in tiff
Hamlnol* County, Florida
sa North Court Htraat
Ilyi Martha T. Vlhlan
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Deputy Clark
Orlando, Florida
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2. Notices - Personal*
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
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fi. For Rent
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 Sale
13. MortpaRe Loans
14. Insurance
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19. Situations Wanted
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24. Electrical Services
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26. Radio &amp; Television
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In lb* Court House o f aald
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from Ih* lim e of tha flrat pub­
lication a f thla nolle*. Bach
claim or demand sh all ba la
w ritin g aud sh a ll sta te in *
place of raeldtac* and post
offloa addraaa a f Ih# claim ant,
and ab*U ha awora to by tha
claim ant, hla agent, hla a tto r ­
ney. and any aurb claim or
dem and not no filed sh all be
veU .
/ • / Oordo* V. Frederick
A* Kgocular « f the Batata
a f O ur a . Better, Do rasped
Publish Pah. Id, SI. SB *
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FURN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800. 2 BEDROOM home. CB con­
struction. Near Plnccrcst
2-BEDROOM CB School. Ph. FA 2-3754.

HOUSE
Kitchen equipped, near bus
stop, 100 x 1S8 lot, 2310
Country Club Rd. FA 2-1817.

7 ROOM furnished house. 923
Locust Ave. Pinecastle. Or­
lando, Fla.

«

If you like country living.
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
south side ot big Lake
Mary. Water for boating,
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
mately 2H acres. FA 2-9162.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

2 Bedroom furnished house.
Garage. &gt;83 a mouth. 218
W. 18th St. FA 2-2809.

Lske Msry. 2 Bedroom, kit­
chen equipped. FA 2-3M9.
FA 2-8347.

12. Real Entute For Sale
MAYFAIR

Of

IF
desire the very best
Residential town living
Archltcctual beauty
spacious floor design
Kitchen equipment
comfortable heating
modern bath fixtures

Nicely furnished large 2 bed­ You
IN
room and 2 bath Apartment.
IN
Adults. Phone FA 2-3668.
IN
1813 Sanford Ave.
IN
3 bedroom house, kitchen
IN
equipped, Wynnewood. Ph.
IN
FA 2-0383.
Then—we urge you lo see
MODEL HOME
3. Education - Instruction
this lovely 4 bedroom. 2
3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
bath borne in desirable
Refrigerslloa • Air-condition­
$81 month. 2823 Sanford
Mayfair, on large (101.30 x
ing men needed, Y.'e train
Ave.
133) homcslte.
you.
Write
Commercial
RENTALS NEEDEDI
T rsdei Institute Box 18, c'o
Stenitrom Realty, Sanford's The price is right! Just
Sanford Herald.
S22000, with low FHA down
largest rental and property
payment, Immediate poss*
management firm, is in
essiont
need of several rental
homes, of all sizes and in
all locations.
Houses for n o t. For infor­
Stenstrom Realty
ms tioo contact Ted Wil­
liam* Hardware, 303 E. If you have a home you plan
Real Estate — Mortgages
to rent, we can furnish 111 N. Park Ave.
23th S t
322-2420
you with a qualified tenant.
W* would appreciate the L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
opportunity to serve you.
Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
wooded area at Longdale.
See
Mr. Ferguson at sales
UNFURNISHED new 3 bed­
Stenstrom Realty office and pick your lot
room bouse, kitchen equip­
and be use models. Low
ped. FA 3-3883.
Real Estate — Mortgages
down—low monthly payints.
l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
3 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
RAVENNA PARK
equipped. |78 month. Ph. Unfurnished 1 or 3 bedroom
FA 3-3303.
Apartments. Kitchen equip­ Attractive 3 BR, tile bath
CB home, in lovely Raven­
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
na Park. Features Include
For real automobile bar­ FA 3-4878.
range, healer, hot water
gains, check the Herald class­
Efficiency Apt. 130 Mo. Sur­ heater, blinds, air-condi­
ified display section.
tioner, and chain link fenc­
plus City. 201 W. l i t St.
ed rear yard. Total price
3 . 8 ft 4 BEDROOM HOMES
Legal Notice
$11,8301 D o w n payment
Roan L. Payton, Realtor 88501 No closing costsl
IV THE CIRCI'IT (-OUST o r
THE NINTH Jt'IIHTAI. C IR . FA 2-1301 — 3840 Hiawatha
Monthly payments $79.30!
C U T OF AVI) FOR gRSIIVOf.R
May we serve youT
COI' NTT FLORIDA. CHAV- 3 Bedroom house. Kitchen
CERT NO. I f n i
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
SUFFOLK FRANKLIN HAVFA 3-0820 after 3 p. m.
INOS RANK,
Stenstrom Realty
Plaintiff,
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, built-ins,
va.
Real Estate — Mortgages
WILLIAM &amp; PARK ER, et u*.
fenced yard. US W. Cole­
Defendant*.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 3-2420
man
Circle.
$120
per
month.
NOTICE OP HAI.H
NOTICE IS HEREBY a IVFA 3-7484.
WILL sacrifice a lakcfront
EN th a t on tha Xlth day of
Brilany.farm house. 2 RedFebruary, t i l l , a t II ;«* A. M. Furn.
3
Bedroom
house.
at tha main door o f the Court
rooms,
2 baths, Florida
Adults.
No
pets.
FA
3-7084.
Houeo o f Hamlnol# County, ot
room,
elosed-in
garage,
Hanford, Florida, tha underalgntd Clerk w ill offar for DUPLEX. Clean and nicely
fenced
yard.
In
Loch
Arbor.
aala to th* hlgheet and beat
furnished. 1203 Elm. Phone
$3,000 and take over pay­
bidder for caah th* follow in g
daacrlbad real proparly:
NO 8-3387.
ments. Write Box 8, c/o
Lot I t. Illoek D. COUNTRY
Sanford Herald.
CLUtt MANOR, UNIT NO. COUNTRY Club Manor. 114
S according to tbo plot
Garrison Drive. 3 BR F ur­ NEW and USED HOMES
thereof ae recorded In P lat
Rook IS, pogeo Tt and T4,
nished. $73.00 Consider sell­ New models 3 Bedroom lVft
Public Record* o f nom i­
ing, small down payment for
baths, masonry on your lot,
nal* County, Florida,
equity and furn. Mo. Pay­
tagathor w ith all alructuraa.
$8,930 and up. Financing
Improvement*,
fixture*,
ap.
ments. 158.30. No pets, Ph.
may be arranged,
pi la area, and appurtenance* an
CY 3-7281. Orlando.
aald land or uaad In conjunc­
1938 model 3 bedroom mason­
tion therew ith.
ry, large half acre land­
Thla atlo la mad* pursuant FURNISHED Cottage. Near
to final dacra* ot foroclogur*
scaped lot, kitchen equip­
NAS main gala. Reasonable.
entered In Chancery action No.
ped, no city taxes, paved
1X1X1 now pending In (ho Cir­
FA 3-5721.
street, $12,800, with term*.
cu it Court o f and for Seenlnolo
County. Florida.
NEAT
3 bedroom, large
3
BR.
Kitchen
equipped.
Apt.
DATED thla U tk day o f
shady lot, only $7,850 real­
&lt;83. 3818 Elm Ave.
February, t i l l .
(HEAL)
istic term s.
Arthur H. Rackw lth, J r , P u n . 1 Bdrm. bouse. $80 •
CLEAN 3 bedroom masonry,
Clark ot tho Circuit Court
Mo. FA 8-4387. Call between
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlan
walking distance to shop­
Deputy Clark
8 p. an. and 10 p. in.
ping, schools, churches, on­
Andtraon, Ruah, Dana,
ly $8,063, down payment
Lowndaa a van dan Barg
A ttorney! for P la ln llff
flexible.
t i t Eaat Central Avanu*
EVERETT A. HARPER
Orlando, Florida
Publleh Fab. 14, 1X41.
Agency, Realtor
CDF-44
2463 8. Park Ave.

OUT B. BAILEY,

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3 Bedroom house. 2408 Stev­ 2 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment.
Downs.airs, largo
ens Ave. Phone 349-4871.
rooms. Call 322-6341. .

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COUNTY Jt'DOM. IV A V 0 FOO
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See Our Complete Line
12. Krtil Kstntr For Sale! 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. B ea u ty Salons
■i .

3 HKDttOOMS, l hath. CD. 3 DEDKOOM. 3 hath home,
Aivinue
Ma&gt; hr
air-condition, central heat.
-v»n al J.’s Chcrukce Circle.
Near Dig Bear Lake. Alto
Sunland F.vtatcv. FA 2-U8G0. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home In
Casselberry. Will lake late
Mayfair Section. Sacrificing
model car or diamond ring
a $2ji.'&gt;Ki home (nr ts.ooo.
a t part payment, Possession
O^ner leaving town. 4 Bed­
at once. O. S. Miller, Brok­
room, 2 bath, 2000 sq. (t.
er, Orlando. Pk. OA 5-3230
living area, central heal,
or 295 3523
tcrrai/o lluor*. dishwasher,
disposal, complete kitchen,
nutnin hitilt. J 'i Year* old.
Lot tor x 150. FliA com­ r.lF . TIME TESTED FIRM
mittment require! 11500. 110 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
plus eluting Call 322-ll»2.
3 IIEDBUOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
Service Station k Store. 5
ed backyard. Air-condition­
er. Kitchen equipped. Low
Bonin Apt. on 2nd floor.
Large corner lot. u«od lo­
down payment. 33o9 S. Park
cation. FA 2 273V.
Ave. FA 2-1781.

St. .Johns Realty

J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Call Hail" FA 2-3841
2544 So French Ave.
4 Beil room, 2 full hath. See
furnished model at Sales
office out 2Uth St. and Uptala Bond, opposite rhurch,
central heat prepared for
Air-condition.

$12,990
Low-Low down payment

179.00 MONTH PAYS
ALL
Near XAS. 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Assume payments 67.80 mo.
3224742.
ALMOST new 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large paneled living
room with stone fireplace,
Florida room. Carporte. Ob
I acre lot, near Wilson
School, Paola. flB.SOO. Pb.
FA 2-1894.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0648
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

For Snle, Rent or Trade
3-BR., 2 bath CBS borne, oak
floors, central heat. Fenced
yard with good grass and
fruit trees.
$16,000 — TERMS

Roan L. Payton, Realtor
FA 2-1301 — 2640 Hiawatha
LAKE MARKHAM LOTS
Let us show you these high k
k dry lots, all have water
frontage. Average size 100'
x 200'. Wonderful fishing,
boating a n d swimming.
Price $1,995. Name your
own te rn s .

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

For those who cannot get in
during regular hsura, call
fur evening appointments.
Cut 'X Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0334

SWEETIE PIE

21. E lectrical S erv ices
FKIGIDAIRE
Sales k Service
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-ODI5

23. Plumbing Services

Wa l l
Plumbing &amp; H eatin g

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
34 LOTS near Orlando Hlway.
WORK
Drcamvvuld Add. Sanford 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24562
Inquire 922 Locust Ave.
Plnrcusllc. Orlando, Fla.
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
SACRIFICE
R. L. HARVEY
.MUST SHU. TODAY 204 SanforC Ave. FA 2-3383
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped
house. R i g h t downtown. 2ti. Radio &amp; Television
34500. Some ierms. Phone
PERSONAL RADIO k
FA 26137.
T.V. SERVICE
Owner must sail. Take over We repair Phono Changers
“Am I boring you?"
$89.00 payments. 3 bodRadio k T.V., Auto Radius
rooms in Sunland. FA 2-4181
t DAY SERVICE
27. Special Services
33. Furniture
25th St. k Satiford Ave.
2 Acres of land on biway 17
Th. 323 0615
reliable couple to
92. Frame houar, barn, busi­
LAWN SERVICE WANTED
take up monthly payments
ness. Cheap. 868-3520.
.Mowing,
edging,
fertilizing,
27. Special Serrlces
of $13.50 on 3 complete
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
3 OR , lla bath house; or
rooms of furniture. Cali
FA 2 1817.
will trade for HousctraUer. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
SPRINKER
SYSTEMS
FA 2-0931.
lect.
All Types and Sues
29. Automobile Service
We
Repair
and
Service
BEDS FOR RENT
16. Fsmale Help Wanted
S T I N E
Hospital. Hollawaya, Juve­
AUTO
GLASS
Waitress. Experienced. Must Machinery and Supply Co.
nile. FREE delivery aud
INSTALLED
be attractive. Apply Chick 20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4432
Pick-up.
'X Treat, Sanford.
Windshield
Bnck Ginas
FURNITURE CENTER
Vent Glass
DOG boarding. $17.80 per Door Glnsa
1100 French Ave.
Tuppcrware has opening for
SERVICE
month. Minimum 3 months.
Ph. FA 2-7953
4. Two part time $6o wk.
Animal Haven. FA 2-5752.
Senlcurik Glass and Paint
Two fuU time $loo wk. Com­
Used furniture, appliances,
Company
mission. Car necessary. Call
Plano Tuning and Repair
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Genava Williams, Orlando. W. L. Harmon - FA 24223
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
GA 2-4389.
AUTO - RADIO
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Reuphoistery Speclalsl
Drive-In Repair Service
Chairs $39, selection of fa­
17. Male Help Wantad
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
brics. Sofas $89, selection of PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
Service With the Cash.
25th
St.
A
Sanford
Avo.
Retired man part time. Dur­
fabrics.
SUPER
TRADING POST
Ph.
3234653
ing the day. Wally's Phil­
Custom Made Slipcovers
FA 24677.
lips 06. 900 French Are.
Chairs $24.50. SoUa $40.50.
Central Florida’s Largest 31A. Pets
FREE ESTIMATE
Need Salesmen for complete­
raupbolitcry
Factory. Free Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ly finished homes, built on
ovating. New k Used Furni­
home estimates, written
customers lot. Best financ­
old. AKC. Female. CaU
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
guarantee, tor. down.
ing. Top commission. Call
322-7879.
Co., at 709 celery Ave.
Central -Tie; Decorators
collect Titusville 267-3240.
FA
2-2117.
2
Shetland
ponies;
1
sorrel
South
*
Garland
American Heritage Romes
filly, 1 paint gelding. 8125
Orlando. Fla. Ph. GA 2-4879
Inc.
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
each. Saddles also avail­
Sanford FA 3-0613
Bring your aluminum furni­
able.
Ph.
322
91(1?.
Cocoa
XE
64178
19. Situation* Wantad
ture to us for complete re­
Dalmatlon Pups, g Wks. AKC
webbing.
FRIGIDAIRE
Child Cara. FA 2-2274
k pedigreed. Champions
Sales l&lt; Service
FURNITURE CENTER
Children kept. FA 24112.
both sides. Winter Park.
lluo French Ave.
G. H. HIGH
838-5W7.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-7953
Will care for children in my
Ph. FA 2-3683
home. White. 323-0563.
Beagle Pup, male. 2815 Grove .‘II. Article* Fur Sale
Dr. in Praver homes.
Truck Body Repair
IRONING wanted FA 2 2454.
TWO WAY Intercom 112.80.
Finish Carpentry work
32. Flowtnt • Hhrubn
FA 2 5362.
307 Elm
FA 2-2816
Child care. FA 3 0709.

White furnished bouse across
High School on Ridgewood.
$4500. Inquire within or Ironing 4t babysitting wanted.
8234937.
phone Apopka 886-U49.
ROBEKT A. WILLIAM!
Rtaltor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 2-2951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
I Bedroom, lls bath, no qual­
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
Longdate subdivision. Longwood.
LAKEVIEW Home for sale or
trade for a tiled farm on the
west side of Sanford. Call
FA 2 7898 days or FA 24368
nights.

613,960
1450 DOWN
Charming 3 bedroom home
situated on spacious oak
shaded comer lot In High­
land Park. Loaded with
Diet features and extras!
Don't fail to see ihta ex­
ceptional value today!

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
U1 X. Park Ave
FA 12420
-NEW 3 bedroom, 3 bath
home, Urge comer lot, 311
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es|
tales. VA—nothing dowo,
monthly payments $92.00.
.FA *-1074 • FA $ » » ■
"•All types of Real EsUta

: John E. Fox,
Realtor
1}0 X. Park Ave. Ph Mil-0369

I

“j
MAYFAIR
flits uiagnHicicnl home U, at
&gt; $72,000, the biggest bargain
swe have ever seen in this
'neighborhood. 4 Bedrooms,
'3 baths, tally equipped kit­
c h e n with disposal and—
iwell, why not see for your2se ll' Call us for appoint­
m e n t.
*

jStcmper Agency
| REALTOR - LSSLKOH
f \ 24991 1911 S. French Ave

By Nadine Seltzer

ORCHID PLANTS
Surplus Sale. 500 from $1.50
Southern Air
up. Pots for talc at bargain.
Hcutinif - Air Conditioning Bi'iulics for sale.
BABYSITTING. FA 3-4039.
Sales—Repair—Contracting
J. C. Bunion
Lemon Bluff
IRONING wanted. FA 23565.
FREE ESTIMATES
2302 Oak
FA 2-8321 PETUNIA. Snapdragon. PanWork wanted. FA 2-70AL
lie stock.
Monuments, Cemetery work
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
21. Beauty Salons
Also Lettering on Stones
Grapevillr Ave. Near 20th St.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.
2317 Meltonville Ave.
Complete Beauty Service
Phono FA 24449
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742

34. Articles For Sale

34. Articles For Sale

| COHVAIH 4 Door
1 Automatic Transmission

........

Ph. FA 2 4622 | '63 Jeep with 4 wlx-el drive.
Also Power Band Saw. Call
after 6 p m. FA 2 8273.
PIANO, upright. A-l condition.
N ew
keyboard. Tuned.
Guaranteed. $125. FA 2 9061 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
alter 6 p m.
by the undersigned that on
Friday March 8, DM3, at 10
Austin Pipe Organ, 6 ranks,
o'clock A ‘I jl 2W •&gt;* y/m
probably 50 years old. now
installed in Sanford Pres­ Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, public sale of a
byterian Church. T c r m i
I960, Ford Falcon, 2 door
$1.0000., organ to be re­
bearing serial number OHplaced in approximately 3
11S168287, will be held, for
weeks must be removed in
cash to the highest bidder,
approximately 3 days, sche­
Inspection thereof may be
duling to be worked out
made at 201 E. Elm, Sinwith new organ Installers
ford, Scmlnola County, Flor­
at Church. Call Mr. Stine
ida, the place of storage.
at FA 2-3877 (Sanford).
Dated February I, 1963
Nearly new Phllio Town and NATIONAL BANK OK DE­
Country portable T.V. $150.
TROIT. 611 Woodward, DeCall 322-4435 after 5 p.m.
troll. Michigan
By J. L. GrochobkJ, Aaat.
CLEAN', oil and adjust your
Manager
Singer or any home sewing
machine (or only $3.50. First 37. Bo*ti« • .Motor*
5 calls get a can of machine
oil FREE. KA 2 9411.
Gateway To The Waterway
LIKE new formats and Iwops. Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVIXRUDE Dealer
Teen sizes. Ph. FA 2-2743.
304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961
Accordion.
120 b a « a, 3
switches. 0 Months old. 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
Values $293, will aell for
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$150 cash. FA 2 5964.
$10.65 down k $5.32 Week­
9 hp. Garden Tractor with
ly.
mower k equipment. Slight­
Lewis Sates k Service
ly uaed. FA 2-8809.
2517 Country Club Road
Th. FA 2-7929
Used upright Ptano. $50. Ph.
FA 2-8912.
1959 Vespa Grand Sport. CaU
FA 2-3033.
Turquoise nylon sofa and
chair. $25. Good condition.
FA 2-76W.-------- — 39- Trailers • rshanss
1 Redroom Houaetraller. KitSPINET PIANOS— We have
clien, living room, bath with
in tliJa vicinity two spinet
shower. Ph. FA 3-0910 or
pianos which must be sold
FA 2 0356
at once. They can be pur­
chased by making small
deposit aud taking over
FOR SALE!
small monthly payments.
1939 Chrysler New Yorker
Inquire Thompson Music
2 Dr. Hardtop, Power
Co., 29 Colonial Plaza Mall,
Steering &amp; Drake*. Radio,
Orlando. Phone GA 54577.
llialcr, Automatic Trans.

Gibson solid body electric
Guitar and carrying case.
Like new $49. Harmony
Stove k Refrigerator. $43.
Spanish Guitar $10. Call
Apopka 886-4819.
Jam es Head at Food Fair.
Ready Mix Concrete, sand, U S E D REFRIGERATORS
steel, window sills, Unleis,
$3.00 up. 401 W. 13th at.
dry wells, grease traps,
•lC|M, table lops, stepping
stones, lot markers.
Miracle Concrete Co.
3u9 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751

| CADILLAC Sedan DeVUIe,
' Power A n d ^ lr Cond.
1 CHEVROLET Station Wagon
1 a lloor. a Cylinder
| CHEVROLET S Door.
1 9 C* Under
| PLYMOUTH g Door. 9 Cylinder
• Standard Trans.
| OLD8MOUILE Super “69" 4 Dour
' Power Brakes^ H tre rln x ^ ^ ^ T o n d .

896

| CHEVROLET Impale 4 Door,
’ 1 Cl Under, Aulo. Trans.
.......

1M6

I CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan DeYUlc,
1 Ale Conditioned
1 FilS'Tl w: 1 Dour Krdft* ..... ...... .......
r FORD Station Wagon.
4 Door. V-8. Overdrive
f CHEVROLET 4 Dow Station
Waxon. « Cvl.. Sid. Trans.

IN
799
996
296
MS

FA 24711 ----' ORLANDO CH 14144----- FA 2-9^1

*4795
1960 Mercury Monterey
*1595
1960 T-Bird Hardtop
*2395
1959 Mercury Monterey
*1195
1 Door. Merr-4)-Msltr, Power Steer.,
Power Brakes, New Tlrro, E slrn
Clean.

Fully Powered, One Owner, Extra
Nice, Low Mileage.

4 Dour, Merc-O-Mallr, Hadlo, lleater. While Finish.

1959 Ford

Country Squire, 9 Paso. Station
Wagon, Ford-O-Mslle, Power Steer.
4k Brakes, Extra Cleon, Radio,
Heater.

1958 Mercury Monterey
4 Door Sedan, Merc-O-Matlr, Heat­
er, Now Paint, Good Tirea.

1958 Lincoln Capri
4 Door, Fully Powered, Air Cond.,
Extra Clean, A Perfect Car.

*1495
*895
*1395

1957 Dodge
Castom Hoval V-8, 4 Door Sedan,
Aulomalir Trans.. Power Htoor. 4L
Brakes, Hadlo. Heater, Goodyear
Double Eagle blowout Proof Tires,
A Dellary Car, Like Now.

—

BARGAIN

*895

BUYS

CHEVROLET Wlsllsn Wagon
(Extra Clean)
1 ^ 5 5 OLOHMOUILE I Door Air
(Extra Clean
HUICK Special 4 Deer
FORD V-8 4 Door Station Wagon
,7 MERCURY MONTEREY
• 4 Door Sedan
-....... — —
FORD FAIRLANE V-8
2 Door Sedan —---- ------- ----HUICK 4 D o o r---------------------------

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CARS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

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SANFORD * FA 2*4884

Motor*
I’h. FA 2-0231

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Winter Park Phone
Ml 4-0209

AT PALMETTO A COMMERCIAL

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COUNTY NEWS

By L M i SmMbaaa
Oviedo High School stud­
ents crowned Ann Slavik
"Mias OHS" and Thad lin ­
go "Mr. OHS" at the annual

Forest Service
Offers Rewards
For Information
Illegally sat forest fires an­
nually dtstroy thousands of
acres in Florida timber and
pulpwcod worth hundreds of
thousands of dollar*. Last
year, whan 8,808 forest fires
occurred in tha state, 8,094
were deliberately act and, In
aplt* of rewards offered for
information lead In r to arrest
and conviction, ths wood a r
aonlst continues his dreadful
Th# Florida Board of For*
H trjr will pay rowarda up to
9260 for Information resulting
In arrest and conviction of a
wood arsonist. Tho Florida
Bankara A nn. alao maintain!
« fund for offering caah re­
ward! with 10 of 9100 oath
payable during any one eat*
endar year. A third reward
eouree la the Florida Foraat
Arson fund which la provided
by a representative group of
landowners and the forest In*
duatrles. This group will pay
fewarda up to 11,000.
Last year there were ala
persona rewarded with total
payments of 9000, tho Florida
Forest Service. reported, Of
808 convictions during the
year, 04 w en felonies.
Under state laws the ma­
licious starting of fin e on the
lands of other Is a felony.
Conviction of aa offender can
bring up to five years' Im­
prisonment. Intentional start­
ing of fires Is subject to a fine
up to 91,000 and/or Imprison­
ment up to three years.

Sweetheart Banquet held Sat
urday night in the school
cafetorium.
The Coronation look place
on a stage beautifully deco­
rated with hearts and flow­
ers before a vast audience
of families and friends.
Wes Swemon and Surannc
Partin, runners up in the con­
test, crowned the winners.
The court was made up of
representatives chosen from
each senior high class. For
the ninth grade were Billy
Mlkkr, Judy Mlnter, Bobby
Steward and Joy Walnwright;
ter the tenth grade, Jimmy
Courier, Marilyn Partin, Bar.
ry Gonge and Maureen Boyle
and for tho eleventh grade,
Tom Mlnter, Carote Beasley,

Tommy Parltn and Alice Fox.
Following iho coronation
entertainment waa provided
by young ladlea of the Bar­
bara School of Danre in San­
ford.
The king and queen then
ted atudenta In a grand march
to muilc by the Blue Royals
of Winter Park to officially
open the 1863 Swcctlwart Ball.
After the coronation Junior
High Studcnta held (heir Val­
entine Dance In the Women'!
Club Building which wax
beautifully decorated
with
huge red and while hearts
suspended from the celling.
Tables, each centered with
a single lighted leper, form
ed a *cml-clrcle around the
dance floor.

PAGE 12

CAP Squadron Altamonte Springs
Names Officers,
PTA To Join Council
Has Foot Drills
By LonUe SlManek
Member* of th* Altamonte
S p r i n g * Elementary PTA
Tueaday night voted to Join
tha Semlnola County PTA
Council which will consist of
representatives from all the
aMociatinns.
The council will, In part,
■err# as a workshop to help
train and famlllarixa members
with work of the association
and will enable the various
group* to take advantage of
many a * r v I e a ■ heretofore
limited.
Delegetee elected to repre­
sent the Altamonte group
were Mr*. I,awrence Swofford, Sirs. Thoms* Plnnock,
Mrs. Leland Berg and Sirs.
W. A. Donaldson.
Elected to a nominating
committee for Altamonte were

Mrs, Frederick Haas and Mra.
Guy
Nuaa from the member
By Mona Grtastead
ship and Mr*. Jan Stover from
Four CAP aenlor members
the executive board.
met last Saturday at the
A vote of thanks wa* ex­
North O r l a n d o Commun­
tended to Mr. Berg who con­
ity Building to discuss fu­
structed a beautiful magaiin*
ture plans for the newly or­
rack for the school library at
ganised South Seminole Coma siseable financial saving to
polite Squadron.
th# PTA.
Appointed to offices by
The rack, which wa* sorely
Cdr. Henry Ward of North
Orlando were Jack O'Donnell
needed, had to be custom built
In order to accommodate vari­
of Sanford as operations of­
ficer and acting commandant
ous insgailne sixes and paper
of cadets; Mrs. Lynwood Miback books.
chsus of Longwood as per­
Announcement was made
sonnel officer and David Tilthat a "Mr. Magic" Show has
son of North Orlando aa pub­
been scheduled a* the next
lic information officer and
fund raising project. The
testing officer.
show will be held a t the
Following their meeting the
school on Feb. 22 beginning
seniora met with U boya to
a t 7:30 p.m. Refreshment* of
practice foot drills.
popcorn and soft drinks will
The new squadron's goal is
be sold during the Intermis­
to attain 100 cadeti and 60
sion.
aenlor members by Decern
Proceed* from the entire
ber of this year. Membership
■how will be used to purchase
la open to Seminole County
additional library books.
teenagers between the ages
A t the Inst count there were
of 12 and 18 y e a n and to atl
almost 2,000 books on the
Interested sdults. Further In
shelves and the association is
formation and literature Is
now entering the last lap In
available from Ward upon re­
Its race to reach the 3,000
quest.
book goal needed by the next
By Jane Caaaetberry
school year If accreditation
Th# U. fl. Atomic Energy standards are to be m et
Commission’s traveling exhib­
it* program, "This Atomic
World," from the Osk Ridge
Institute of Nuclear Studies,
Oak Ridge, Tenn., will be pre­
sented to the entire student
body of Lyman High 8chool
during an assembly from 8:64
By Louise Simunek
Ily Mona Grlitstead
m. until 0:44 a. m. next
Egyptian Pharaohs literally
North Orlando Mayor Frank Tuesday.
Funds today reminded resi­
Tha exhibit* manager will took over the Altamonte
dents of the village that all give a demonstration and lec­ Springe PTA Tuesday night
those wishing to vote in the ture during the assembly on when a play adapted from ths
March election must register such subject* as atomic struc­ book, "Boy of th* Pyramids,"
even thou all they registered ture, fission Isotope*, chain was presented by Mrs. Trene
for last year's election.
reaction, nuclear energy io King's *lxth grade.
The earning election will eec • p e n and radioisotopaa and
Tho children, who wrote
the municipality get Its first their application.
their own script and made
fully elected council since It
Following tha asaembly he t h e i r awn costumes and
was chartered five yean ago will talk t o t h a individual scenery, completely held a t­
by the North Orlando Co.
physical and biological science tention of the audience and
Registration Itoots, In addi­ classes on atomic structure, were called back for curtain
tion to being open during reg­ fission and fusion, radiation call after curtain call follow­
ular offlca hours at tha Vil­ biology and nucleus and radio­ ing the refreshingly bright
lage Hall, will also b« open activity.
and clear performance.
from 7 p. m. until 0 p. m. on
The program Is presented at
A brief but Interesting ac­
Wednesdays and F r i d a y * no cost to th* school.
count of th« founding of the
through March 16. Closing
PTA in America was given
date for candidate* to qualify
by Sanford N. Kirkland, state
Moose Lodge
Is FcU 28.
field secretary. The associa­
tion, which actually got under­
Plans Dance
Plans have been announced way In 1807, began a t a tea
by Otis SJoblom, governor of party where mothers, aa so
Sanford Moose Lodge 1861, often happens, spent most of
for tha February lodgespon thslr time discussing their
sored dance to be held Feb. 23 children's s c h o o l i n g . A
beginning
at 0 p.m. In I.*ke mother's group was organised
By Mr* Adsn Muller
and In a short time meetings
Plans lor participation In Mary.
Members of 1861’a Legion were taking place a t the
the Annual May Festival of
school*.
the Florida Fedaratlon of Art will be host*.
I t waa some time later be­
Th*
next
initiation
for
new
were mada last week by the
Dellary Arts and Crafts Club members of tha lodge will fore men were Included for
membership In the association.
during a Thursday morning take place in conjunction with
meeting at t h * Mansion an initiation of an Orlando
class to be held at 2 p.m.,
House,
Tli* Festival will taka place March 8 In the Orlando Lodge
at the Mansion House, May Hall on West Hwy. 441.
It, with a food booth, package
booth, white elephant sale, Oviedo HD Club
paintings, music and a grab
bag for tha children on the To Meet Friday
agenda. A program of musle
By Jane Casselberry
will be presented by the De­ The Oviedo Home Demon­
The South Seminole Junior
Bary Chorister*.
stration Club will meet at
Mmilters of ths club, along 0:30 a. m. Friday In the High Athletic Assn, served
330 persons at a chicken din­
with tho»e from nln* ether Oviedo Canning Kitchen.
clubs, were asked to contri­ Tha program will Include e ner sponsored by the group
bute pictures for tha March demonstration on raouth-to. last Saturday night in the
cafeteria of the Longwood
Showing.
mouth rescuscitatlon by Red
Elementary School.
New members Joining the Crus* personnel and a talk on
Proceeds were reported at
club at last week's meeting selection of pots and pan* by
approximately $300 which wilt
were Mr. and Mrs. liana Mor­ Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
be applied against the debt
gan and Mrs. Pierson Little. HD agent.
for athletic equipment pur­

AEC Exhibits
Program To Be
At Lyman High

Play Captures
PTA Audience

CORONATION CEREMONIES w ero h e ld fit
Oviedo High Saturday night during the annual
Sweetheart Banquet to crown Ann Sluvlk, "Miss
OHS" and Thud Lingo, "Mr. OHS." The popular
Htudent* wero chosen for the honors through
senior class elections,
(Herald Photo)

By Jane Casselberry
I.yrnsn High School’s Brain
Team defeated Oak Ridge of
Orlando in an exciting 316110 point match In the Lyman
Auditorium Sunday afternoon.
The Lyman Team was
made up of Roger Schmidt,
captain; Fete Carlson, David
Smith and a new member,
sophomore Richard Hall, who
proved to be a valuable addi­
tion. Klelcner Cockrell Is
Faculty Sponsor.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of the DeBary
Aria and Crafta Club have
been Invited to exhibit In the
Sidewalk A rt Festival to be
held March 8-» on Park Ave.
in Winter Park.
A registration fee of 92 will
be required for each exhibit­
or who will be allowed a 14
foot space and will ho reaponilble for setting up and
taking care of his exhibits on
both days of tha Festival.
A sum of 9Q&lt;W will be given
In awards with an additional
9600 going for "Beat In the
Show.1*
Firemen Serve
Reservations may h* made
with "A rts Original," 333 N. 700 Dinners
Park Ave. In Winter Fark.
Lake Mary’a Volunteer Fire
Checks should be made pay­ tlrpt. and its Auxiliary aervable L&gt; the "Sidewalk Art ed at least 700 hsrberued
Festival.
chicken dinners
In little
more than two Lour* last
Saturday night at tha Fire
Longwood To
Hall.
Mrs. Frances Abell, auxi­
Organize Scouts liary
treasurer and publicity
By Doaaa Bate*
chairman, aald today that of­
A meeting will be held at ficials of both groups liava
f tSO p.m. Monday at the Long­ publicly expressed their ap­
wood Elementary 8chool In preciation to all who helped
an effort to organise e Boy mako the dinner such a suc­
Stout Troop for the are*.
cess both by attending and
All interested parents of supporting the eveot and by
boya I t years old or older helping out In preparing for
■re urged to attend.
tha dinner.

Tho Oak Ridge Team,
which provided lough compe­
tition, Included Janie Hopson, Darryl Nelli, Carol An­
derson and Jack Grierson,
Mrs. Lcora Holt Is Faculty
Sponsor.
Milton Stokes of Orlando
Junior College again acted
a t moderator and Professor
Walter R. Hoberg, instructor
In history and government at
OJC, judged the event. Un­
official acorckcepcrs were
Roy Goodwin and Sandy
Sherwi-n,
Stokes explained to Uie au­
dience that officials of GE
College Howl have agreed not
to take legal action against
local high schools participat­
ing in Brain Bowl competi­
tion If the radio broadcasta
are discontinued.
He went on to say that the
format of the matches, which
Is similar to that of the televlor program, might be
changed so as to not Infringe
on their ropywrlgtil In order
that broadcasting may be re­
sumed.
It Is hoped that more stu­
dents and parents will turn
out for these Interesting and
suspenseful
Brain
Bowl
matches and give the team
their support and encourage­
ment.

MM1NBOWL TEAM MEMBERS Roger Schmidt. Pet* Carlson, David
and Richard Hall, left to right, proved a winning combination for
i last Sunday afternoon in a mutch agulnal Oak Ridge of Orlando,
un's faculty sponsor, Hatcher CockraU* is in back. (Herald Photo).

' By Jane Casselberry
Twenty members of the
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club joined party
faithfuls to throng tha Col­
iseum In Orlando Tuesday
night for a Lincoln Day cele­
bration.
Highlight of tha evening
wee the speech by Represent­
ative Ed Gurney of Winter
Park, now serving hie fresh­
man terra in tha U. S. Con­
gress, in which ha gave hla Im­
pressions of the "new fron­
tier" ,xfl«r observing it a t
close range.
lie characterised Washing­
ton as being full of "confus­
ing calamity and 'Cuber1."
Naming Cuba as ths number
one issue, he said that all the
congressmen's mall la full of
letter* from constituents asklag "what is th* administra­
tion going to do about
Cuba?"
Gurney is not reassured by
the Defense DepL's "Snow
Job" and questioned the ad­
ministration's confusing re­
ports on the number of Rus­
sians stationed In Cuba.
It was first stated that 8,.
000 Russian troops were in
Cuba, later, that 4,000 had
been withdrawn and, finally,
an estimate wae given saying
that 6,000 troops still were
there.
"These must be the same
figures they used to compute
the budget" Gurney quipped.
He received very little con­
fidence from the State Dept,
briefing la which Averill Har­
dman reported on Southeast
Asia and "Soapy" Williams’
reported on Africa.
He also criticised recent
development* in foreign af­
faire charging tha Kennedy
administration with embar­
rassing Great Britain with
tha 8kybolt episode which
hurt her chances with the
Common Market and with

Lyman Schedules
Family Instilule
By Jen# Casselberry
Dr. Douglas Brown, profes­
sor of Marriage and Family
Living and th* School of So­
cial Welfare a t Florida State
University in Tallahassee,
was a t Lyman High School
last Saturday to confer with
Principal Ralph Digga, PTA
President Burbon Ferrell and
p r o g r a m chairmen Mrs.
Thomas Pinnock Jr., and Mra.
James Birkenmeyer.
Plans ware made for the
Family Institute to be con­
ducted by Dr. Brown a t Ly­
man next Tueaday, Wednes­
day and Thursday under the
sponsorship of the PTA. He
will speak separately before
student and adult groups on
problem* of marriage and
family living.

Athletic Assn. Nets
$300 From Dinner

Beminol* County area residents are Invited to submit
news Items for report In th# Sanford Herald to the ntwa correspondent In their area or directly to the Herald office*.
AREA
Altamonte Springs
Bear Lake-Forest City
Casselberry
Chuluota
DeBary
Enterprise
Geneva
Lake Mary
Lake Monroe
Longwood
North Orlande
Osteen
Oviedo

REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mrs. Louise Simunek
138-1240
Mr*. Shirley Wentworth 838 1078
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-6048
Mrs. Jean Magin
366-3742
Mrs. Adam Muller
808-4410
Miss lisle* Snodgrass &gt; 688-0033
Mrs. Louies Grayson
940-4871
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-8240
Mrs. If. L. Johnson
322-4722
Mrs. Donna Estes
888-3317
Mr*. Mona Grinstsad
322-2281
Mrs- Clarence Snyder
822-4841
Mr*. Linda Smithson
289-3614

HERALD OFFICES* Sanford 332-8911. 322-2812 and
222-2813; County 426-6832 and 424-6824.

chased for the school.
Entertainment was provid­
ed by the Lyman Danes
Band. The Junior High Cheer­
leaders, dressed in their a t­
tractive red sweaters and rod
and white skirts, served aa
waitresses.
A scale drawing of tha
multi-purpose basketball court
the association la planolng to
bulk! at the school was oo
display.
Laid out in squares, the dis­
play was colored and label­
ed by those purchasing ooe
square foot. Each buyer was
presented with an honorery
deed.
Anyone wishing to partici­
pate in the project may send
91 far each square be withes
to buy to Mrs. Phyllis Black,
of
Longwood.
association
treasurer.
A contest la underway el
the school between players

cheerleaders with a prise to
go to tha one who sells the
most shares.

acottilng th* friendly govern­
ment of Canada.
,
He stated that Congres
waa shocked when the Presi­
dent presented the budget
Just short of 100 billion dol­
lars, coldly asked for e 12
billion dollar deficit and then
proposed a tax eut. H* pre­
dicted that such action would
further cheapen the dollar
and the resulting inflation
would hurt the very people
the administration la planning
to help.
Gurney hae been assigned
to the very Important Space
Committee in Congress.
Tuesday n i g h t ' s affair,
which included a fried chicken

Chapel Elects
New Officers
In Altamonte
By Loaise Simunek
The council of the Altam o n t e Springs Community
Chapel a t its last meeting
elected Neel Buell chairman
of the deacons and Mrs. W. M.
Belllsle, secretary.
Trustees elected R o b e r t
Newell as their chairman and
Mr*. B. D. McIntosh as secre­
tary.
A covered dish supperl Is be.
ing planned for the entire
^icinbershlp on Feb. 22. Dea­
cons are in charge and a spe­
cial program also is being
planned for the evening,

Troop 268 Sets
Cookie Soles
By Louise Simunek
Girl Scouts of Altamonte
Springs Troop 268 will be
making door to door calls beglning Friday in their annual
Girl Scout Cookla Sale.
This year's assortment In­
cludes the new peanut butter
sandwich in addition to ths
ehocolat* mints and shorties.
The cookies sell for 48 cents
per box.
Any person in tha area who
does not receive a call from
one of the girls, may contact
Mrs. R. F. Watte, 103 E.
Faith Terrace in Maitland
and she will see that tha
cokolcs ar* delivered.
Th* sat* will be continued
through March 2.

EDITORIAL

dinner and a dance, was spon­
sored by the Orange County
Republican Executive Com­
mittee. Entertainment waa
provided by the Orange Coun­
ty Teenage Republican Club#
(TARS).

Skate City Club
To Take Part
In Tampa Meet
The Skate City Rollers Dance
and Figure Club members
will go to Tampa Sunday, Vi
take part in tha Mid-Florid*
Skating Assn. Competition
Meet a t th* Tampa Roller
Arena.
I
Members planning to make
the trip Include Jo Ann Krng,
Fran Krug, Walter Satfteld,
Barbara Payne, Pam Ilultott*,
George Johnson, Sharon Tuc­
ker, Lota Raub, Michele DieFa xlo, Gene Braddock, Gene
Tillman, Matt* Allen, Gall
Netxband, Scot Barnet, Car­
roll Watson, Mary Margaret
Cohen, Lia Cohen, Carolyn
Cohen, Eddie Hadlock, Carol
Dowd, Sara Klnny, Be* Savarest, Tom Vletch, Billie Jo
Barnet and Debbie Perkin*.
This contingent trained by
Kenny Perkins will be out to
retain for another month pos­
session of the Mid-Florida
Skating Assn. High Point
risque which they won last
month and have proudley dis­
played at thslr rink in Fern
Park.

Village Firemen
Slate Election
By Mon* Grinstead
Election of officers for the
newly reorganised North Or­
lando Volunteer Dept. 1* slat­
ed for Saturday a t a meeting
of the group to be held a t 6
p. m. In the Community
Building a t the Village Recre­
ation Area.
Henry Ward, appointed last
week by Ui* Village Council
to head the reorganisation,
says that all Interested men,
especially in th* retired and
older groups, are invited to
attend Saturday'a meeting.

COMMENT

Help In Drive
Casselberry Volunteers topped Seminole
County Fire Dept*. In collections for Sunday’*
Cerebral Palsy Telethon turning in 1364.09 to
Sanford’s $323.63 and Longwood’* $200.12.
Altamonte Springs, Oviedo and Lake M«ry
report that they did not receive sufficient ad­
vance notice of scheduled activities to partici­
pate in the drive.
Longwood'* collections were made under
some dure** since immediately after the drive
got underway the Volunteer* were called for
Htandby duty at an uccident on the Sanlando
Spring* Rd. Shortly thereafter they were called
to a wood* fire out on SR 434 where the truck
broke an axle. However, firemen are trained to
overcame obatacle* and the collection wpa aoon
continued in the area.
All of the volunteer* who devoted time and
effort to the cnu*e, no mutter which area they
aerve, ahould be highly commended for help­
ing out with such a worthwhile project Worker*
such os our Seminole County Firemen played a
large part in Bending the drive over the top.

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Mrs. Phyllis Black an honorary deed to one square of the nronoac
hall court to be built at the school by the Athletic Aetn. Char
shows colored equone for each plot sold.
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BY LARRY VERSHKI.
Tha top primary road pro*
, Ject for this county will be
Celery Are. . . . Watch and
see Mar. 7.
Pipeline hassle Isn't over
yet . . . Watch for a law ault.
Say, what about an airport
(or Seminole? . . . Like to
see the chamber carry on an
active fight for one tha way
' they backed the pipeline.
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We have been besieged by
people wanting to know the
Latin Ll yesterday's column
retarding John Fitzpatrick . .
It's a poverty vow taken by
the Treppista . . .

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Memo to lohn Fitzpatrick:
Make that pay hike effective
1306 and we'll buy a little of
It.
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When the grand jury la pan­
eled the this d Tuesday In
April watch for e full Investi­
gation Into flim-flam opera­
tions in Sanford regarding
home repairs.. . . It will break
this town open a t the seams.

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Johnny Fitzpatrick m e e t s
the
legislative delegation
Monday.. . . Hearings sta rt at
9 a. m. at the courthouse. . .
No Idlin' when John will be
up there. . . . No charge for
admission.
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Formal application for two
new buildings out by Eastern
Shopping Center have been
asked in the aonlnr office.. . .
Price dose to 1300,000. . . .
One will be Tradewinds Cafe­
teria . , .
Maffett'e Building work
renovation now underway by
Commercial and P a rk .. . . Ab.
struct Co. will move in ae wall
as Attorney G. Andrew Speer.
Neat *Y''«dnefliay la tla
deadline to pick up your 1063
license tags.
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MEMO TO DON WILL*
SON; You can start answer­
ing your phona again . . •
there's no need to call any Re­
publican around here any­
more. . . .
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Watch for • rdeaaa aoon on
big apartment p r o j e c t a t
"Huntsville."

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A CONVERSATION WITH
COUNTY JUDGE VERNON
MIZE.
REPORTER: See that let­
ter to the editor yesterday?
Any comment?
MIZE: Rather not now . . .
I haven't finished tha case.
REPORTER: la It usual for
a 13-year-old boy to be kept
in Jail thut long.
MIZE: Just no art rule.
It appears North Orlando
women are more interested In
politics than the men out
there. Three women, over the
last two duya picked up petit!*
tlona for town council seats.
Tha three are Mr*. Marvin
Campbell, Mr*. Rill Sklslak
and Mrs. Anton Krecek.
The Anchor Club la holding
a ear wash at the Phillips M
Station on the cornrr of Third
6L and Park Ave. The girlo
will be waiting for you there
from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.

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Whan you taka your Sun­
day ride, cruise out toward
Sanlando Spring*. Those who
have been there recently tell
ua the camellias and azaleas
are especially beautiful In
thslr extensive gardens and
there are thousands of camel­
lia bloom* in every shade.
I t aura looks good to sea
that Sheriff's deputy getting
out of bit petrol ear and di­
recting traffic a t that very,
VERY bad Intersection where
27th SL crosses Hwy. 17-92
and that s t r e a m i n g high
.school traffic and Naval Air
Station traffic makes cross­
ing extremely h a s a r d o u s
every week-day morning.

Cleveland, Frederick Unopposed
GOP Flops On Candidacy Move

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Republican Says

He'll Run Then
Calls It Quits

VOI.. 63

WEATHER: Clour anti sliphtly warmer thmugli Saturday. High today, 6 6-70. Low tonlffht, 40-46.
FKL, FEBRUARY 16, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
Established 1908
United I’rcss Leased Wire

IW U A ...

With a wholesale scramble of would-be candidates in Important Post
Tallahassee this morning seeking to beat the noon dead­ WASHINGTON (UPI) George A. Smather*.
line for qualifying in the special Ma r c h 26 Legislature Sen.
(D-Fla.), was assigned to a
election, only Seminole County’s Mack Cleveland .Jr. and seit on the Senste Foreign
Gordon Frederick escaped opposition. They are the only Relations Committee Thurs­
ones in the entire state field, UPI reported, to win the elec­ day.
tion without an opponent.
Epidemic
Jan Fortune, English Estates, who obtained qualifying United Press International
An epidemic of the flu
papers at the courthouse here Thursday and who issued a continue*!
Its sweep across
formal statement to a Herald r e p o r t e r today that he the land today, jamming hos­
pitals and cutting into school
would run on the Republican ticket for the House, failed to attendance
and the work
qualify.
force.
Miss Audrey Flynn, president of the Seminole County
Seen
Young Republican Club, said that Fortune was in Talla­ Release
PORT EVERGLADES —
hassee this morning, called home at 9 a.m. and said he in­ (UPI) — A Cuban refugee,
of 748 who arrived here
tended to qualify. But UPI reported after the noon dead­ one
Thursday, said that Fidel
line Hint Fortune fulled
to (]unlify and thnt Cleve­
land and Frederick nre
without opposition in the
Mnrch 26 election.

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Qualifying Office
Jammed 'Full'

Ul'I quutcd the Secretary
of State's office that the two
Seminole County Dctnccrnls,
Cleveland and Frederick, auto­
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’I) matically nre elected . , . a i
More
than 130 candidates
of March 26 . . . ai Scmtanlt
Leglila*
County’a next Stale Scatter
and Stale Representative
apetlivciy.
"
‘ ^ Registrar Camilla Btu&amp;
ported that Hie v.nedulcd more papyri
■ &gt; » !» Feb. 26 parly,/primary eleC' cclved. some 4.11 c.jndlilalcl
lions will tioi b't held since i *&gt;ad tiled for the 40 seats up
there is no opposition for par­ for grabs.
Ttie candidate* now have
ty nominations.
The March 26 voting will !0 days to campaign for votes
be a “ token election'* to place before the first primary bal­
Cleveland and Frederick In loting Feb. 26.
Only two candidates won
office. Cleveland, one-time
speaker pro tern of the House automatic election without a
resigned a t Seminole Coun­ contest. Former Rep. Mack
ty's State Representative last Cleveland Jr. of Sanford waa
week to seek the new Senate
seat under the new rcapportkmment plan. Frederick, one­
time State Representative,
then qualified for the Home
seat vacated by Cleveland.
Fortune was endorsed for
PARIS (UPI) - French
the GOP nomination by the
Seminole County Young Re­ police foiled a new plot to­
publican Club but It could not day to kill President Charles
be learned if lie had won the de Gaulle and overthrow hi*
endorsement of the Seminole Fifth Republic regime.
Reliable source* said six
County Republican Commit­
French army officer* and a
tee.
Don Willson, GOP county woman were arresled.
There was no official an­
committee chairman, had been
quoted his group would have nouncement. But reliable gov­
a full slate of candidates In ernment sources confirmed
the field. He could not be the plot. It appeared to have
reached today to learn why been organized by army offi­
the Republicans ‘‘fizzled'’ In cers.
The sources said an officer
placing a aisle in the race.
The Herald waa atlll en­ armed with a rifle with tele­
deavoring to learn at presa scopic sight* was to have kill­
time why Fortune had failed ed De Gaulle by firing at him
to qualify f«r the election*, from a roof whrn he visited
since he had formally an­ f Sc War School Ibis morning.
De Gaulle made the visit
nounced his candidacy and
had proceeded to Tallahassee and returned to the Elysce
to file the necessary qualify­ Palace unharmed, without
any assassination attempt
ing papers.
Cleveland and Frederick having been made.
There have been two un­
wlU join Rep. Joe Davis as
Seminole County's delegation successful attempts to kill De
in the State Legislature, Gaulle in the past two years.
which meets In regular ses­
sion on April 2.
Sportsmen Meet
“Word* cannot express my
The Seminole County Sports­
sincere appreciation," Cleve­ men's Assn, will meet at 7:30
land said this afternoon, “ to In the courthouse, it was an­
the citizens of Seminole Coun­ nounced today.
ty for allowing me to be
nominated as State Senator
without opposition.”
Frederick is attending a
legal Institute seminar in
Jacksonville today.

Plot To Kill
DeGaulle Flops

Castro may soon release 21
to 23 Americans being lie Id
prisoner in Cubs.

Lifeboat

NAS Sailor Found
Dead As Bride Waits
A bride-to-be waited in vnln a t tiie altar in
Miami Thursday.
The brldcgroom-to-lic, a young sailor, lay
dead in their new homo here.
Franklin K. Hnigh, 21, a native of Miami,
was found dead in the bathroom of the home he
had rented Feb. 7 a t 3406 South Sanford Avcnuo
(rear) between 2:30 and 3 p.m. Thursday.
Hnigh, assigned to VAH-9 at Sanford Nnvnt
Air Station, hnd informed his landlord, Lon C.
Slmerly, 3100 South Sanford Avenue, Wednesday
thnt he had intended leaving early Thursday for
Miami to Imj married.
Mr. ami Mrs. Simerly, noting Halgh’s car still
parked ut ids home Thursduy afternoon, investi­

Broke Up

Rocky Moves In

Neprro Vows

Take Over

Search On For
Hijacked Ship

Fair Sailing

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Something going on k t thes\ State Auditor Bryan WIRIs
southeast corner of tha 2SU&gt; said today a $150 deficit found
St. and French Ava. intersec­ in tha books of Orange Coun­
tion. Another service station T ty Tax Assessor Helen Bane » »
nett had been corrected.
If your 13 -ytar-old kid la
The deficit, made up on
borne late from school better June 30, 196&amp; was apparently
• hack . . . . ha could be In jail reused by a duplicate payaround this piec e
1meat for travel expenses.

What's A Few Blisters!

SunfurU’g murchinif Murineit stepped off 60 miles
In 12 hours flat Thurs­
day. With nothing hap­
pening except a cut foot
and a few blisters.
Cupt, Richard Haialip,
Lt. Harry Gentry and Syrt.
Robert Ryan marched off
from the Marine ban-neks
a t the Naval Air Station

Funds Okayed
For Hospital

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Marines Make Hike

Tax Deficit
Is Corrected

gated and found the partially-clad body on the
bathroom floor.
JiiHtiec of the Fence Hugh Duncan, acting
coronor, mid Deputy James Q, Galloway investi­
gated and reported that apparently Hnigh hnd
been in bed and hud gnno to tho bathroom, where
he suffered a fata) attack.
Navy personnel a t tho base Friday refused
to divulge any information about Haigh pending
on autopsy.
Judge Duncan said death apparently was
due to natural causes but thnt the Navy had re­
moved the body to tho Jacksonville Naval Air
Station for a | h*hL mortem. He said the body
probnbly would be returned to Miami for funeral
and burial services.

4 Boys Freed,
Hearing Slated

BREMKRHAVEN, Germany
(UPI) — The luxury liner
Maasdam struck submerged
wreckage outside the BremerFour boys charged with
haven harbor today, am) the potty larceny and held in the
elected to the Seminole Coun­ 230 passengers were removed county Jail over last weekend
were released last Mondsy to
ty Senate seat without an op­ in lifeboats.
t!u&gt; custody of their parponent, and former Rep. Corenla, tt was learned today.
4 m V. Frederick, Sanford,
County Judge Vernon Mize,
Un)(rd Press International
w * Ctavcb-Vs* old *f«m «* ► uuv. Nets*, i A. tt'ickci dlcr who committed live boy* to
sea t «Mb9 ut an opponent
entered the Tlhdsy -Ww York Jill, refused today to dUcusa
KidUftf Carr. St. Peters- newspaper strike and inags tho m atter other than a pre­
burg, went unchallenged for threatened today to delay pared statement he relesw-d
tin- DCThi'crallc nomination sellh'inent of the even longer following publication by The
for Pinellas County's group Cleveland newspaper strike.
Herald Thursday of a letter
Five seat, but several Re­
of protest by th« father of
publicans are battling for the
one boy.
scat.
Judge Mtrc'a p r e p a r e d
MIAMI (UPI) — A federal
Former Stale Sen. John aviation official said Thurs­ atalenient follow'*:
Sulton, Orlando, won the day that “without a doubt"
“ On Friday, February 8.
Democratic nomination for the Chicago-bound Jetliner 1903, four Juveniles were tak­
the Group Three Orange seat that crashed In tin- Ever­ en into custody by the San­
but must fight it out on glades killing all 43 persons ford Police Department and
March t2 with Republican aboard broke up In flight.
referred to the Juvenile Court.
Robert H. Elrod, Orlando,
Thpy were charged with petit
also unopposed for his par­
larceny, having been Involved
ty nomination.
in a series of thefta of a r­
ATLANTA
(UPI)
Negro
John R. Wood, Sarasota
ticles from Ihe fronts of cer­
Dewey
Roosevelt
Greene
Jr.
Democrat, received no opposi­
tain grocery stores around Ihe
tion to hi* psrty nomination today carries hi* fight to en­ City of Sanford. A detention
roll
in
the
University
&gt;f
Miss­
for Sarasota's new Senate
order was signed and they
seat, but two Republicans issippi before three Judges were hrld in detention In the
of
the
U.
S.
5th
Circuit
Court
are running.
custody of the Seminole Coun­
In Monroe County, Char­ of Appeal*.
ty Sheriffs Department until
les Stamm, Key West, was
Monday morning, February
the kine Republican qualifier
11, 1963. After a hearing be­
ALBANY, G*. (UPI) -A n fore Ihe Court, they were
but will face a Democrat in
Integration
leader
vowed
to­
March.
released to their parents and
Hie 12 House seal* to he day that Negroes would vig­ the rases were continued hy
orously
renew
their
fight
to
filled in Dade County attract­
tho Court until a later dale
ed the most candidates, more remove racial barriers in this at whleh time disposition of
than 100. T)ie Rev. Edward southwest Georgia city des­ the cases will be made,"
T. Graham, Miami Negro pite a setback in federal
leader and former Stale NA- court.
ACP official, qualified Just
before the deadline. He will
OnLANDO (UPI) - Seerun In Group 13 in Dade
County.
rctary of State Tom Adams
has recommended the division
of dairy indusiry of the Stale
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI)
Department of Agriculture
JF K Hits
take over the job of regulat­ —Two Venezuelan destroyer*
ing the state's milk indus­ churned through south Carib­
Squabbles
bean waters tndny, hoping to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — try.
Intercept the Onnmiinul-hi
President Kennedy says the
jarked freighter Anioategul.
Western Allies are "enjoying
Interior Minister Carlo* An­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
the luxury" of squabbling over
policy and strategy because President Kennedy's contro­ drei Perez said ships from
the Soviet threat to Berlin hat versial tax program was as­ friendly countries including
sured fair sailing in the Sen­ the United Slates were “co­
receded.
But he is confident, he ile today, even though a d ­ operating" in Dm hunt and
told a news conference Thurs­ ministration leaders larked had instructions from the
day, that “ If the threat comes votes to broaden its path Venezuelan government to
again, the alliance will join through (lie finance commit­ take part In the capture.
A spokesman for Ihe gov­
tee.
together."
ernment - owned Venezuelan
Navigation Co., operators of
the 3,216-ton vratel, said Iht
Anioategul waa located 133
miles southeast of Puerto
Rico Thursday night.

Fight Seen

at 8 a.m. Thursday end
returned 12 hours Inter a t
8 p.m.
In accordance w i t h
{'resident Kennedy's phy­
sical fitness program for
Marines, the three hiked
25 miles to Stetson Uni­
versity and 25 miles back
again.
Rex Jundies wars taken

to the hikers and they
stopped off a t a ro adside
park a t Orunge City for
the noon meal.
AH three Marines were
back on duty today, with
Lt. Gentry limping a bit
from a cut foot und a few
bUstcrs. Otherwise, aU
three expressed they felt
no strain from their 50raiie bike.

NO. 649

Herald Index
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W itt rial „
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Pafe 5-7 A 8
Puzzle _
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8oci*ty
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Dear Abhy

VEGETABLE GROWERS give cloau inspection
to a field of cabbage under insect control in u re­
search plot a t tho Central Florida Experiment
Station, Thursduy. A largo crowd of Central Flo­
rida growers attended tho annual field day, which
County Agent Cecil Tucker called "very success­
fu l/' From left standing are Ilex Clonts, Oviedo
grower and Cedi Tucker. Kneeling are grower
W. W. Tyre and Dr. John Wilson, station entomo­
logist.
(Herald I'holo)

A 1100,000 building addition
program to Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital will be launched
about May 1,
Senator Spessard L. Hol­
land and Congressman A.
Sydney nerkmg J r. today no­
tified Robert Reaserer, hos­
pital administrator, that tha
U. S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare has
approved a $63,000 grant un­
der the Hill-Burton program
to live local hospital.
Till* grant will be matched
with $33,000 of hospital funds
for Ihe new building program.
Bcssertr aald the new pro­
gram will include a 16-bed
pediatrics department and ex­
pansion of Uio surgery de­
partment, kitchen and stor­
age building.
Tho hospital last October
completed construction of a
Ihrcc-story wing with the ex­
ception that a part of the
third floor Is only a "shell."
The 16-bed pediatrics depart­
ment will be placed In (hie
inrompletrd third floor sec­
tion.
Desscrer said construction
bid* will be asked In lata
April and construction should
bo commenced about May L

'Aid' Program Seen Soviets Reject
To Help Drop-Outs Nuclear Plan
An expanded vocational rd - 1 through a vocational cducaoration program aiinrd at lion program. He said such a
those children who Irave program should he designed
school at 16 waa under pro- to help dependent and delinlonged discussion ut Thurs­ quint children, also, lie add­
day’s School Board meeting. ed too many children drop
A preventive rather than a out at in.
rrmedial plan is the purpose
Kupt. II. T. Milivee report­
of an enlarged program ed II has been estimated that
Iraard member* were told by seven million IQ-ycar-aldi
John Angt-I, principal of will drop out of school bySouth Seminole Junior High mo.
School and president of the
Stewart Gatchel and E. S.
Juvenile Council.
Douglass, of Hie school staff,
Ho explained that many outlined present vocational
youngsters are not interested education, Including h o m e
in tha formal educational economics, business educa­
format and drop out of school tion, trade and industry, in­
a* aoon ai they reach the agt dustrial arts, technical elec­
of 16. It la not, he said, that tronics and drafting. And,
these youngsters are retard­ they said, It la hoped aoon to
ed because many have high add busbies* machine* couriIQs. It Is only that they arc es, advanced industrial arts,
Interested in mechanical or automobile mechanics and
other vocations rather than other similar courses. How­
ever, It was added, more vo­
academic subjects.
He continued that these cational educational unlta in
youngsters who drop out of the acboolt have been “froz­
school, having no formal edu­ en" to Ihe present number
cation are unable to find suit­ for four years by Legislative
able employment. Or for that action.
matter, any employment at
all.
County Judge Vernon Mize Mixed Trading
NEW YORK (UPI) —
reported that of the 300 chil­
dren referred to hia Juvenile Stock* opsnsd narrowly mixed
court ja 1962 at least 23 per In moderately active trading
cunt could have been helped on the “ big board" toiler.

GENEVA (U PI)—The So.
viol Union today rejected
I'lrnldrnt Kennedy's plan to
iruard against accidental war.
H sal* the Kremlin's terms
for a test ban treaty wera the
only ones on which a pact
could be negotiated,
Chief Soviet delegate Vas­
sily V. Kuznetsov, a first dep­
uty foreign minister, told tha
17-nation disarmament con­
ference the Kennedy plan
would just make espionage
easy'.

At the asms time ha gara
tha conference a “taka it or
leave it choice of accepting
the Kremlin's test ban plan or
risk getting no treaty a t alU
The anil-accidental war plan,
personally pressed by Ken­
nedy In a message to the con­
ference Tuesday, would b a n
set up special observation
teams, established i n s t a n t
White lIuuse-to-Kreralln com­
munications and c a r d e d
through ether measures de­
signed to prevent w ar by "ac­
cident, miscalculation m fail­
ure of communlcaUeo,"
Kuznetsov told the cooler,
cnee Rusal# "insist* on accept­
ance of Ita tenaa fog such key
treaty point* as the auasbeg
if on-alte iu*p4cUans fo r poL
dug the

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                    <text>SALUTING OUR LOCAL

We extend our sincere congratulations to all the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, Explorer Scouts and Scout Leaders for their contribution in
making our community a better place to live. This organization, lo­

BOY
SCOUT
W EEK

cally and nationally, has done a marvelous job in helping boys to be­
come well-adjusted members of Society.

FEB. 7-13

JO IN T H E BOY S C O U T S OF A M E R IC A

A SCOUT
IS
LOYAL

A SCOUT
IS
TRUSTWORTHY

- B rC T B R frt Since the flrnt Scout Troop win entnblixhed their
fcfflfey M
*,a" ^een t° prevent delinquency through a
* punitive program of after-achool and evening
actlvitlea for bn)-*. Today there are mllllonri of
youngHlera throughout the world who are benefiting from the aria and
crnftH, camping and phyaica) training facilities offered 1&gt;y the Hoy Scouta
of America.
We urge each citizen to help support thin vital youth work

A SCOUT
IS
HELPFUL
. f i l l . | l Million* nr boy* from t i t r j racial, rtllgintif, rnltnral and
I rouP* h ire benefited from the Boy Scoot program.
We ealute the fine work being done by thlo organUatloa
in providing nppnrtunlllea for buy. to become responsibly helpful membeto of their
community.
Help your community by helping a Scout help hlmeelf

J. L. HOBBY

SINCE 1884
Sanford, Florida

SHERIFF

A SCOUT
IS
COURTEOUS

A SCOUT

FRIENDLY

FOR A L L
YO U R S C O U T IN G
VISIT

Congratulation* To The Scouta Or Seminole County

N EEDS

Visit The Complete Official Boy Scout Department

A SCOUT
IS
KIND
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Kindness is a quality
that is as essential in
business as in *any other activity
We, at Kingswood Builders make it
an important part of our everyday policy.
K IN G S W O O D BUILDERS, Inc

D E P A R T M E N T STORE
8TETS0N UNION DUII.DING

Colonial Plan, Orlando. Fla,

A SCOUT
IS
CHEERFUL

A SCOUT
IS
OBEDIENT
Obedience to authority is i
requisite of a good Scout
*
Like these Scouts, we try to obey the
wishes of our customers and furnish
them the best dairy products possible

Cheerfulness is an
atribute that is very
infectious to everyone you contact

A SCOUT
IS
THRIFTY

etShA jj

Cheerful Surrounding* Are Nlre Surrounding* To Work In

v ^ ijg p 'y o u too may take a lesson from
Scout Law. Make your savings deposits Regularly
at the -------- _
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PERFECTIO N CO-OP D A IR IE S of Sanford
M2 Park Drive

FA 24354

SANFORD

A SCOUT
IS
CLEAN

A SCOUT
IS
BRAVE
P l t R b |J

Being Brave means
having the courage to
face the trials of the business world
and be able to do the right thing
even though it hurts.

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A clean, healthy
ysSS&amp; r
environment is ideal to
proper growth of young people. This
is the kind of environment you find at
DELTONA
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A SCOUT
■S
REVERENT
Reverence goea further than
junl
one's own belief la a
_
Supreme being. It meana
Your reaped of others to believe a* they aee fit and to
“(•olden Rule** a part of all bualacaa dealing*.

ABSTRACT CORP

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1

Local Marines Stop Newsman Cold
Pnrt of a good news­
paper reporter’s job is to
create news . . . make it
happen in order to obtain
n story.
Sometimes bis efforts
By i . u i n v VL RSI I LI,
backfire. Like this mornS O M E R A N D O M inyr when local U. S. Ma­
THOUGHTS ABOUT ALE rine officers threw the
THESE PHYSICAL FITNESS ball right back to The
Herald reporter.
HIKES GOING ON IN WASH­
INGTON AND IN THE SER­
VICE.
Ycstrrday I walked ■ total
of 1,427 yards in downtown
Santonl between the hours of
7 a.in. and 4 p ro. . . . Not
too bad for an ex-soldier , . .
Biggest hike was from here to
City Hall . . . a total of 834
yards . . . II got a ride back)
. . , Walked to the drug store
seven times for a grand total
nf 843 yards . . . One ride
back by patrol ca . . . oops
I mean auto , , . Glad I
didn't have to walk to the
post office.

Nntional publicity hns
been forthcoming these
last several days about
President Kennedy’s phy­
sical fitness program. and
having Marine officers
hike BO miles.
UPI today carried n
story datelined Camp LeJeune, N. C., about M
Marine officers trudging
the 60-mile bike, one in

less than 10 hours.
So, The Herald editor
dreamed up a "local
angle" this morning and
instructed a reporter to
contact Col. Ermel D.
Bowen, commanding of­
ficer of the Marine Bar­
racks a t the Sanford Na­
val Air Station, with the
question: Are local offic­
ers going to make a 50-

2

*

♦

*

Also bugged the
general
about any special mcrls this
week. "I'll tell the press,"
said Hutchison . . . Asked him
about the franchise directive
. . . got the same answer . . .
Wailing for Godot . . . I mean
Johnson . . . No directive this
year anyway . . . County at­
torney won't have it in time
for the legislative hearings
Monday.

• « *

J o h n Fitzpatrick didn’t
come right out and mention
a pay hike at Tuesday's Com­
mission meeting , . . hut be
hinted around it, asking epic*,
lions about by-passing Com*
hiission action aud going
re d ly before the legislative
delegation next Monday. Gen­
eral Hutchison said he could
go before the delegation as
an INDIVIDUAL Commission­
er for himself but not repre­
senting the Commission as s
whole.

• • •

A CONVERSATION WITH
JIM CRAPPS:
REPORTER: How conic the
Mayfair i* allowed to serve
liquor alter midnight and not
the Valdez?
CRAPPS: I don’t know.
REPORTER: Well, Isn't
that discriminatory7
CRAPPS: Something to do
with Ihc Mayfair having luo
rooms.
REPORTER: Hmmmin. All
Burton has to do is add 40
rooms now, rh?
V • I
Import ant Zoning B o a r d
meeting tonight at 7:30 in the
courthouse . , , possible shop­
ping center out in the Raven­
na Park area will tie aired
. . . Sounds like a good idea
to have a neighborhood cen­
ter there.
■

•

*

Why oh why doesn't some­
one do something about that
old hospital on Oak?

*• • •

Now that the pipeline hassle
la over . . . it now appears
that the major thing left fur
the city is to negotiate a
franchise with the telephone
company to get more than
three "free" tetephones.

• * «

Look for major repairs at
the Maffctt Building on Com­
mercial and Park in about a
few daya.

• • •

Siy, did you know Slade'a
Airport has been forced to
close . . . How come . , . ?

•

*

•

I.i*t week's rains brought
lakes in the Casselberry area
almost up to Hurricane Don­
na levels. County Commis­
sioners were to be approach­
ed today to work towards a
solution lor drainago in Ihc
area.

*

•

Apparently the first to pick
up a qualifying petition lor
North Orlando councilman
was Harry lleinekcr who
registered and picked up the
petition at the same time.

•

•

•

ACL lowering their rate on
tam porting fuel . . . Now
maybe Git Pipeline Co. will
^ in

to meet that rate.

Up

ing the ball right back.
The Cnptnin hit tho re­
porter right between the
eyes. Quick-like.
The reporter fumbled
the question for a mo­
ment, nnd then told the
Marine: Nothing doing; 1
had enough of that in the
Army.
Cnptnin Haislip, in a
serious vein, said that

F irst L t Harry R. Gen­
try, guard officer, is driv­
ing to UeLand tonight on
liersonal business, and
will measure from the
NAS front gate for a dis­
tance of 25 miles.
Then, co-operating with
President Kennedy’s phy­
sical fitness program and
The Herald’s question,
Captain Haislip said that

a t 00800 hours (8 a.m.)
Thursdny he, Lieutonnnt
Gentry, Sgt. Robert I).
Ryan, first platoon serge­
ant, and maybe a few
more Mnrinc troopers will
step out nnd hike to the
25-mile mark and return
to NAS.
Colonel Bowen will not
make the hike since he is
recuperating from n re­

^ c t u f n r it

cent operation.
The Hernid reporter
meekly informed Captain
Haislip that he and a
photographer will be on
hand at the front gntc to
wish the hikers a "bon
voyage" and will be there
again when they return.
But tlio reporter said
lie would . . . and gladly
. . . skip the hike.

It m

t U

WEATHER: Clear and cold through Thursday. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 50-55.
Established 1008 WED., FEBRUARY 13, 1065
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire

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BRIEFS

• • •

County Commissioners went
off on a Jaunt yesterday
also . . . Queried former
Brig. Gen. J. C. Hutchison
. . . who says he’s in fine
shape, about how murli the
eommisston walked w h i I e
touring the county cheeking
road freeze damage . . . “We
didn’t get out of the car,"
aald live former army man . . .
County Engineer Bill Bush
says the entire trek covered
70 miles.

mile hike? And the Colon­
el replied: Wns ju st rend­
ing about it in the pal&gt;er. I’ll check and call you.
An hour later ("apt.
Richard E. Haislip, execu­
tive officer of tho local
Marine Barracks, tele­
phoned: Understand you
newsmen want to make a
50-milc hike.
Hah, talk about throw­

Homeward Bound
fb

'
■A

WASHINGTON &lt;UIM) The United Slates plan* to
tiring home almut 40.000 of the
4i)0.non American
military
men in Europe.

i\

Mixed Emotions

7 OUTI1 ACTIVITIES, one of the primary projects of Rotary International
is highlighted during this week, which is proclaimed as the 58th anniver­
sary of the chartering of the organization. Here Sonny Powell, (left) chair­
man of the Youth Committee for the Sanford Rotary Club and Ben Wig­
gins, (right) Rotary President, discuss the Babe Ruth Baseball league,
which Rotary sponsors with two leaguers, Mike McQuire ami Buddy
Stumpf.
(Herald Photo)

Candidates Jump
Into Races Fast'
TAI.I.AIIASNEK (UPI) —
Two mure candidate* jumped

into the r a n today Xui the
now ZVUi District Sonata aaat
l» Indian Rlvor County.
*

WASHINGTON &lt;UI’tl Commerce Secretary Luther
II. Hedges believe* business
activity will show little gain
this year, but the economy
should remain good.

Rail March
JACKSONVILLE (Ul*l) Union picketcra of the strike­
bound Florida East Coast
Hallway began marching at
all crossings near Jackson­
ville and other major FEC
stops at 6 a. m. today.

Kennedy Rapped

NEW YOltK (UPI) - Gov.
Nelson A. Bockcfeller charg­
Illim ani--G roup 3; Hubert 1 Seminole—Group I : Former ed Tuesday night that Presi­
G. liour.er, Hollywood; Group ■Itcp. Gordon V. Frederick, dent Kennedy, "Ita* abdicated
virtually all leadership to­
8: Harlow Burt, Hallandale, | Nun ford.
ward
achieving necessary
civil rights legislation "

Plane

■w
in cte?T * fflW ^p F fl Rkpwklla
can, paid their Jnn qualifying
teen to gel llieir pamt-s iii) the
bn Ilot.
Another hut full of hopeful*
MIAMI T UPI) — The wreckage of n Northwest
foi llnu*e scuts n)Mi went into
Orient
Airlines jetliner iniliiulctl today th a t the
the line Unlay.
They included;
plane shattered in nir before it pltmtnielcd into a
Dude County—Group 4: At- mushy field of sawgrass deep in the Florida Ever­
den Thulium Klein, Miami; glades with the loss of -15 lives.
Gmup 7: Mary Ann MncKrnUPI newsmen at the scene saw the wreckage
rie, Miami; Group !): Charles
F. Crown Miami; Group II: ----------------------------------- 1 scattered over an area of
almut two square miles.
I)iek Conley, Homestead, RonThere was no furrow to in­
old M- Keftiiur nnd Hurry
dicate that the pilot ot the
ilounen both Miami. All are
ill fated Miami-to-Chicago air­
Democrats.
liner which disappeared for
Htivul—Group 4: Henry H.
more than five hours, min­
Beckwith, Jacksonville; Group
The
1&lt;)th
Annual
11
envy
At­
ute*
after takeoff had at­
7: Don Well*, Jarksunville.
tack Bombing Derby, which tempted any M»rl of emer­
Both ure Democrat*.
vvu* previously postponed, ha* gency landing.
Only three da&gt;* remain liebeen
officially canceled, Cupt.
Other witnesses to t h e
fore qualifying drudtine nt
noon Friduy, nnd h I r e n d y Joseph M. Tully Jr., Com­ scene also reported small
mander Heavy Attack Wllig broken piece* of wreckage
Ihere w e 12fl candidate* tor
Due, unitiiuneed today.
scattered in a path for eight
the total of eight Senate and
miles leading lo the major
Tully
expressed
regret
In
Is­
.78 House sent*. All but two
ate new sent* created by the suing the cameling order for portion of Uw fuselage that
lay crumpled like a cigar
HHI3 renppoitionment of tho the event which was originally
ground under foot.
legislature. The other* mine scheduled for the week of Dee.
A score oi government and
3-H,
JWi2.
At
I
hut
lime
com­
about through resignation*.
alrlinr officials nl the wreck
mitments
in
conjunction
with
Other candidate* f i l i n g
site declined to comment s*
Tuesday, nil Democrat* unlea* the Cuban crisis prevented they probed the charred
holding
it.
The
Bombing
Der­
otherwise indicated, include:
by has long been nn event of wreckage.
Senate:
Tlve detailed investigation
considerable
military value ns
21*1 District (Dixie, Levy
that began at dawn continued
well
ns
local
interest.
and Gilchrist &gt;: J
Frank
Tully said a Bombing Derby into mklmornlng. By 10 a.m.,
F u h rr, Trenton; and Ktter
would lie planned for lha fall none of the bmhes of 33 pass­
Usher, Chiefland.
of
11)83. “other factors per­ engers—most of tliem midrtUlh Dialricl (Okaloosa I:
westerners returning from a
Former Hep, Jark C. Nichols, mitting."
Florida vacation—aud eight
Niccvillc. and Fred B. Hed­
crewmembers had been re­
rick, Fort Walton Beach.
moved by waiting helicopters
4!*t D i s t r i c t ( Monro*t
“Apparently theyre not go
Charles C. Stamm, Key Weal
mg to move any bodies out
Republican.
tliis morning." as id a State
43nl DUlrirt (Undid:. KrHighway Patrol officer at the
ne*t Dusker, Buy Harbor lasceoe.
The most vivid serne at the
land.
Ih c annual Field Day lor
Central Florida vegetable tragedy site was the body of
Houivr:
Dade—Group I: S. Howard growers will be held Thurs­ a woman that was thrown
Adelman, Miami, nnd Hurry day at tlte Central Florida clear, about too feet ahead of
Boehmo Jr.; Group 4: Ralph Experiment station nt !:3u tho main cabin.
E. Ocnteilc, Miami; Group *1: p m . with a field trip sched­
Murray 11. Dubbin; Group 7: uled lo begin at 2:30 p m.
Clarence W. Moot#, (.'oral GuSpeakers for the day will
Idea, and Richard Morion. Ml- be Dr. J. W Wilson. Dr. I*.
ami Shores; Group 8: Dr. Paul J. West gale, Dr. II. J. BlioadVogt-1. Miami; Group 10: Sob- cs. Dr W. T. Scudder, Dr. II
Proposed statewide legisla­
el and Tom Burry, both Mi­ II. Forbes, Dr J F. Darby tion suggested by Ihc Florida
ami; (iroup II: Norman 8, and U F. Whilncr J r , Cecil Education Association's pro­
Pallot and Dick Clark, both of Tucker, County Agent, will gram action roinmlllcc will
Miami, Howard N. Miller and serve a* official host for the be discussed by the beminole
Fred W. Uiealelhorit, both of day.
C'uunty School Hoard in reg­
Corel Cubic*. J. Jerry Zeltser,
ular session Thursday a ffrMiami Bearh; Group 13: l.out*
noun.
Wollaun, Miami; Group 14:
Tiie board’s ouly proposed
NEWARK, N. J. (UPD—A legislation also will be dis­
Joseph I’uglinu, North Miami
three • alarm fire f l a t b e d cussed: Increasing from £H&gt;u
Beach.
Duval—Group ti: Juatiu C. through an upai Intent house to Kino Urn maximum figure
M o n t g o m e r y , Jackson- from basement to roof today, the schools may purchase
fillin g four pci suns and til­ suptiUce and other com modl\ tile Beach, awl
competitive bid*.
ing 18 others.
i
Webb, Jacksonvi

ed In Air

It’s Official:
NAS Derby Out

Field Day Set
For Growers

Board To Talk
Legislation

Fire Kills 1

R a llie d u lc d
HOUSTON (UPI) - Wiring
trouble In the Mercury-A Ma s
Mg lit control system lias
raused rescheduling of astro­
naut Leroy Gordon Cooper's
20-orbit spare flight from
April to mid-May.

‘Blank Space’
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Defense Department may
make public additional re­
connaissance photographs of
Cuba in response to assert­
ions there was a "blank
spate" in U. S. intelligence
on the Soviet arms buildup.

Neglecting Rights??
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
Tlic Republican P art), using
traditional Lincoln'* Day din­
ner platforms, accused flic
Kennedy administration of
neglecting civil right*, bung­
ling foreign policy and ignor­
ing Hie Cuban threat.

Trigger-Happy
BAGHDAD. Iraq I Ul'l I Hughdud bristled today with
heavy armor, including So­
viet-made lank*, while troop*
and trigger-happy "national
guards'* pressed a relentless
house-to-house search f o r
Communist foe* of file now
rebel regime.

Strike Called
United press International
A railway clerk* official
called for a strike “ no later
than Saturday" against the
Southern Pacific system and
l!te long .Vow York and C in e ,
land newspaper strikes re ­
mained without settlement to­
day.

U.S. Seeks
Ban Backing
GENEVA (UPD — T h e
United Htate* and Britain to­
day went a f t e r neutralist
backing for their drive to
pressure Russia into negutiutIng a nurlear test ban treaty.

Herald Index
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Comics
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Society

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NO. 647

Secrecy Surrounds GOP
On Legislative Posts
"Secrecy” necrn* to bo the word on Republi­
can party plana to enter into tho race for Semi­
nole County neats in the State Senate anti Houne
in tho March 26 iipcciiil election.
Don Willson, GOB county chairman, inform­
ed The Herald Monday th a t the county commit­
tee would meet Tuesday when it was expected a
nlate of Candida ten would lie indnrned for thu
party nomination* for the two vacancies.
Sinco early Monday Thu Herald ha* been un­
able to contact Willson. Hi* office reports either
"he in out of the city" or "he is out of the office."

Mr*. Thcintn Joyce, a committee member,
an Id today she itad not been informed of any
committee meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
Tallahassee 1m* reported th a t no Republi­
can* have qualified to seek the new Senate seat
nnd the House seal vacated by Mack Cleveland
Jr.

Cleveland ha* qualified for the Democratic
primary for tho new Senate sent under tho new
renpportionmciil plan. Former Itcp. Gordon
Frederick ha* qualified for the party primary to
seek tho House peat vacated by Cleveland.

Former North
Orlando Cop
Is Arrested
Michael Coshy, f o r m r r
North Orlando police officer,
will "be arraigned on a charge
of impersonating ■ police of­
ficer before Juitice of the
Peace Elmer E. Ashley Jr.
on Feb. 20.
Cosby, It was learned to­
day. was arrcalrd Feb. 7. ac­
cording lo Judge Ashley, en
a complain! Signed by Misa
Helen llallelt, S a n I a n d o
Spring*. The w arrant was
served by aheriff'a deputies
and Cosby posted S2no bund
when taken (o county Jail, ac­
cording lo Sheriff J. L. Mobliy.
Judge Ashley quoted Miss
llnllell that alio was proceed­
ing toward her home when
site noticed, in her rear vis­
ion mirror, a cur behind her
and (lie driver flashing wliai
uppeared lo lie a police
badge. When she slopped, she
reportrd. Cosby informed her
she was speeding and would
have to come to Sanford fo
post $ioo bond
The- peace Justice quoted
Miss llallelt further that
when she informed Cosby she
would have to change clothe*
lie said, "I will lei you go
this time hut I'll he watching
you."
Cosby, a member of Ihc
North Orlando police force
for four months, was one of
three officers who resigned
Jan. 18 wlien .Mayor Frank
Fasiilo rejected a roinplalnl
signed by them against Police
Chief Jack Sutton.

Tanker Search
Continues
MIAMI (U P D - The search
Tor « tanker missing for 10
days with M men aboard
shifted eastward today *o the
north coast of Cuba.
Thf Coast Guard planned
lo use two piano* today in
its search for the Marine Sul­
phur Quern, Uic 324-foot ves­
sel which mysteriously drop­
ped from sight on a routine
rein between Beaumont, Tex.,
and Norfolk, Va.
In ita hold live ship carried
a cargo of molten sulphur,
which—if exposed to sea wa­
ter—could have touched off
an explosion that wuuld have
blown up the ship.
Authorities became con­
sulted Tuesday that clues
were not to be found In the
Atlantic, and ordered search-

THY ONE OF THESE Girl Seoul Cookie'*, Mayor. Threo kinds of cookies
f'xuu three kiiul* of Seoul*. Brownie Jinny Crowder (left), Intermediate
StiMttn Jitckmin, (renter) and Senior Scout Bonnie Avend, (right) present
Muyor Tom McDonald with Ixixea of mint cookie*, peanut blitter oundwlch
rookie* ami buttertu'nteh flavored rookie* a* the annual Girl Scout Cookie
Sulc net* underway freon Feb. 15 to March ii.
(Hernid Pftoto)

For Seminole County

Bitter Cold, Winds Predicted
Heavy winds and a f reeling
cold is expected to hit Scutfmila County tonight and con­
tinue through Thinsday, tho
weather bureau predicted to.
day.
Temperatures sre expected
to range from 23 to 32 de­
grees with frost warnings
posted throughout the area.

n mountain highway In north­
west Georgia. Kub.frerxlng
temperature* spread ucross
Alahuma, Georgia ami Missis­
sippi.
Tile only reading of til) de­
grees or higher uu* in Key
West, Fla., where the mercury
reurhed Do.
The northern section* of
Vermont, New Hampshire and
County Agent Cecil Tucker Maine braced for ns much a* a

rani tills morning tliul If the
winds hold throughout the
night, dumugr will In negli­
gible. . . . "If there Is heavy
frost, some damage ran Im- ex.
peeled from young tender
growth on citrus,” lie added.
.Meanwhile a broad arclir
air mas* propelled southward
today, covering the e n t i r e
East Coast, posing heavy
snow warnings in the North,
east amf threatening exten­
sive damage to Texas' citrus
and vegetable crops.
Scores of schools were rlosed til the Southeast.
The frigid air spawned tor­
rential rains and high winds
in Florida where a Northwest
Orient Airline Jet rrashed and
burned after takeoff from Mi­
ami. All 43 persons aboard
perished.
Italn and snow choked off
main highway arteries in Dix.
ie, including parts of a 200nilla stretch between Knox­
ville and Nashville, Trim., and

Higher Start

NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock*
er» to concentrate on the got off (4 a higher atari to­
Gulf from the Yucatan pen- day with a number of large
insula eastward along the blocka appearing on the tape
north coast eg
at an active opening.

foot of ficsh snow, while hasurdoua driving warnings were
posted for southern New Eng­
land because of treacherous
fi coxing min.
At c o a s t a l Ilrownavlllr,
Tex., Itio Grande Valley cltro*
and vegetable farmer* em­
ployed smudga pots snd wind
mm bines in an attem pt to
la at Ike fifth cold spell of tha
year.

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honored at a reception Riven by the WSCS last
Sunday. Pictured ju st before cutting the cake,
which watt nerved with punch, are Hev. Llndaey
and WSCS president, Mrs, B. R, Gray.
(Herald Photo)

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copter that found sod Inspect­
ed the wreckage of the
Northwest Orient Airlines jet
which crashed in the Ever­
glades.)
By 14. Cmdr. Junes DiUee
MIAMI (UP1) - Most of
the bodies apparently still era
(aside Uw fuselage of the
wrecked Northwest Orient
Abliaee Jet plane, There are
no survivors.
I saw one body that ap­
peared to be Intact Luggage
Waa atrewn everywhere.
The hue lag# waa consumed
by fire. It la completely burn*
•d and gutted. We didn't see
the wings, The taU eectioa la
•boot 100 yerda away from
the fueelage.
We were unable to Had any
todlcation of how the pilot
earn* down. The tall la fair*
ty Intact.
Our three-man helicopter
crew landed rigid In between
the tall section and Uw fuse­
lage. It was dark and all we
bad wera flaabllghta, an em­
ergency lamp anil two land­
ing light# a (ward tho ’copter
to examine the wreckage.
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were running low on fuel and
had
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Wallace of Norfolk, Va., aaw
what looked like e bonfire.
When we got closer, we could
eee
that there were two
fires going and a smoky lute
covered the area. We made
several passes and reported
back what we had found by
radio.
After watting for another
Coast Guard plane to come
over end mark tho area, we
landed and Wallace and I,
along with Aviation Machin­
ists Mato First Clara William
W. Wtochal of Miami, to•peeled tho wreckage.
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WASHINGTON' &lt;UH) ~
A group of congressional xccretarle* let out today to prove
on a duwn-to-dusk hike that
they are In better shape than
White House I’ress Secretary
Pierre Salinger.
Salinger, whose measure*
Hu nts top to bottom are -13*
-UM2, eonccded defeat 111 ad­
vance Tueiiluy hy admitting
that "my ihape is not good.”
He ealliil off plans for a mara than hike of his own Friday,
The Capitol Hill girls, more
in the .'hi-27-37 class, gloated
that Salinger hail "cnpitul.
* , a ted." They went abend with
* ’ their planned trek along the
towpath of the Chesnpcuke A:
Ohio Canal, the same route
Salinger had chosen.
SEMINOLE ASSN. FOR RETARDED CHILDREN receives im extraLong - legged .)uci|ucline
.special check front the CTO Wives Club, front a special fuml which watt
f Jackie) MucDonald, 23, a
started after Christmas. The Club regularly gives a check each month to
lender of the congressional
the Little Jlctl School house. Mrs. Fred Murray, left is treasurer of the or­
hikers, saiil, "We have felt nil
along that we were in Iretter
ganization for retarded children and Sirs. S. L. Wiggins, right is CPO
4
shape than Mr. Salinger. lieWives Club treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
side*, wo can’t see where it
would ho detrimental to our
•- health.”
Salinger, hacked hy a state­
ment from the President's
Councils on Youth Fitness
which he denied having insti­
gated, used potential danger
to hculth ns an excuse. He
said persons not in good shape 1 A first hand account nl type rotlages, each with » home for neglected, depend
fr shouldn’t overdo it.
life at Florida Sheriff* Boy'a capacity of ?). under the ent children, not delinquents."
The council's statement put
Livestock, grain* and vege­
supervision of trained "house
a dumper on the walking Ranch was shown Ruturiana parent*," where they learn to tables arc grown on the
„ ~x&gt; .use launched hy President Monday when Harry Weaver, accept responsibilities by per­ ranch, providing much of Ihc
* ‘Kennedy's suggestion t h a t Hoy's Ranch Manager, ac­ forming assigned d u t i e s . fuod consumed hy the boys.
.Marine Corps officers should companied by H aney Hugh­ However, lx&gt;ys arc given am­ Tlie ranch also produces its
find out if they still could es. one of llic ranch "par­ ple opportunity for healthful own milk In a modern dairy
* -take SU-mile hikes as Presi­
activities In a well-rounded and carries out tree farming
dent Theodore Roosevelt or- ents,” presented Ptc program. program. Weaver said.
projects.
Weaver, who was introduc­
.deled in IlHtt).
Older boys are allowed to
"Love, understanding, pa­
In advising c a i i t i o n, the ed by Sheriff J. I.. Hobby, dp- tience, discipline ami alit’c- n Itend da tires ami parties amt
* rounell said the long-distance scribed the history of the tion arc qualities possessed go to movies. They take part
marches might lie very fine ranch which received the first by alt ranch personnel as Ihey in school activities in county
fo r M arines b u t they m ight be Ijoys in 195U alter it was con­ care for the homeless, neg­ schools and in church activ­
too si tenuous for the ride-to- ceived us an idea o( the Flor­ lected boys who thrive In the ities at the church of their
the-drug store set who lire not ida sheriffs in 1057.
wholesome,
homelike
en­ choice.
A 737 acre tract ill North vironment," Weaver told Housed to such vigorous activity.
•'The ranch is a txm prolil
Ur. Ilalph K. Knutti, direc­ Florida, near Live Oak, is the tartans.
venture supixirteil by volun­
tor of the National Heart In­ location of the ranch which is
A colored film strip, depict­ tary contributions o( citizens
stitute, quickly agreed. He ad­ a real ranch in every sense of ing the life of a boy from the and organizations interested
vised: “Don't try to jump from the word. Weaver said.
time he comes to the school, in the welfare of youth," he
Residence buildings are sit­ through school, high school said.
I
sura activity to top perform­
ance in a single leap—o r you uated in a wooded area near und even higher education
Weaver invited llolarlnns
niuy end up with not only sate Hut historic Suwannee River training is shown in the film. lo visit Hie ranch and ohservt/
muscles und aching feet, but where the boys lish. swim
Hoys sent to the ranch are the environment of the haven
also a severe strain on various und Ixial. The live in ranch- from age el gilt to 12 years old fur humeiess boys at first
vital uigans."
ami arc carefully chosen by hand.
The congressional secretar­
He noted that Flvis Pres­
an Admissions Committee,
ies were getting a helping
(mm lists of boys submitted ley was one of their very
hand. 1 he A r m y gallantly
by sheriffs of Florida, juve­ good supporters and had do­
nile judges, welfare officials nated the prop house used in
agreed to provide a jeep and
Urownic Scouts oi Troop
the movie "Follow Thai
,a medical corpsnmn to ride
and juvenile counselors.
202 enjoyed a weiner roast
along
the
rniml
towpath
with
"This is not a reform school Dream" which now serves as
* them. Newsmen and photog- and cook out recently under or a correctional institution," a canteen ami barber shop
Hie direction of Troop Leader
ZYuphera uiso joined in the
Weaver emphasized. "It is a on Hie ranch.
Mr». La Verne Geiger with co"hike.
leaders. Mrs, Rose Hrewcr
The girls, practically all III
and Mrs. Louise laird, and
their litis, were taking fried
Troop Mother, Mr*. G. L.
-chicken mol apples to eat
Thompson.
"along the way. They decided
Members of Hie Iroop in­
to fortify themselves with
clude Stisait Raker, Deborah
.substantial breakfasts before
Brewer, Carol Arm Ilrltton,
‘ Tiitlmg Hie trail.
Gail Denman, Linda Grillin,
I he statement by the physi- Anna Marie Ihdf, Martha
.cal fitness council was issued Joiner. Pamela Newton, Au­
only four hours U'forc Saling­
drey Pyle, Sheryl Sanders,
er surrendered. Richard Snid­ Alice Scruggs. Jackie Thomp­
er, council ndminiatruUir, first son, Paula Vaughn, Becky
said that Salinger suggested Webber, Karen Wilson, and
the statement.
Susy Sniilli.
Hut Salinger heatedly denied it. He said Snider hud
asked him If it would lm a
good idea to issue the state­
ment and that ho hud given
his appioval. Snider, his mem­
TALLAIf ASSKF I DPI) —
ory refreshed hy higher au­
Peter II. Sobol, the Miami a t­
thority, then said ho hud been
torney wlio helped trigger
in error.
F l o r i d u's reappoi tionment,

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Boy's Ranch Life Told

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FEIIHUAHY IIIItTHDAYS were celebrated ut n
m e rit troop meeting by Kuthy Morris, und
Sheri Gardner, (front row) und Calvcrnu Baird
and Sandra Kuehn, (back row) ull members of
Browuie Troop 447, Luke Mary.

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I'nitrd Press International
An outbreak of pneumonia
ami influenza felled thousands
across the nation today, clos­
ing schools and cutting into
the work force, \sian Hu was
ileterteit in at least a dozen
states.
Tite Baltimore. Mil.. Public
Health Service said it did not
foresee any immediate de­
cline In a four-week epidemic.
At its peak, 3i*l men in Balti­
more's 3,7-ttt-ni.nl police force
were stricken.
Kentucky Stale Health Com­
missioner Dr Russell Teague
&gt;aid it appeared lire stale
was in tin* "beginning of a
good epidemic" He »ald he
was fairly sure it was the
Asian flue si rain.
Trigg County school* In
Kentucky were close'll Tues­
day when is per rent of 2,&lt;x)0
enrolled students failed lo
show up for classes. About too
patients Jammed the em er­
gency room* at the lamisvtllc,
Ky., General Hospital.

Sobel To Run
For House

Thay'rn growing the naw tors much biggtf
this season.
Ami lo IhmL that only a year or two ago, it
was just the other way oround.
For a while there, you could buy a cor thol you
could actually park on the fares try. And that didn't
need power this and power that to get oround
the block.
W e're going lo miss them. And we think o lot
ol other people will, too.
Because we think there ore people who still
won! to pul a sensible omount ol money into o
sensible omount oi cor.
So prepare yoursell. the 1963 Volkswagen is
still exocliy the same size.
And it looks esactly the same.
Volkswagen deolers still have parts lo Fit any
VW ever mode.
And the people who bought 1962 Volkswageni
don't feel as though they’re driving last year's
model.
Maybe most small cars ore going out ol the
picture. But Ihere'l one small exception.

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Asian Flu
Covers Nation

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.Stamps in Florid*. Ciror*l* or

that France luts vetoed British
mom he iwhip in the six-ns lion
European Common Market.

Scouts Enjoy
Wiener Roast

qualified Tuesday as a candi­
Largest conical prehistoric date for one of llu- new House
Indian burial mound in Ohio ■cals it created.
Sobel q u a l i f i e d for the
.is Ihc Miamisburg Mound in
Group It) seat.
* Montgomery County.

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With this coupon and purchase of *7.50 Bfi

LONDON t u r n — Prime ster Itritnin's economy now
Minister Harold Macmillan
moved quickly from a fresh
parliamentary vote of confi­
dence today into new efforts
to spur Britain's I a g jzi n g
economy.
Itarked by the best display
of party unity since the Com­
mon Market crisis broke, Mac­
millan o r d e r e d full steam
abend ott his plans for n new
wage policy, world commodity
pacts and increased trade with
the United States, Europe, and
the Commonwealth.
The first step was talks to­
day v it It Walter Srhcel, the
West German minister for
economic cooperation.
Macmillan's U o n servntivc
government weathered harsh
attacks from the opposition
Luljor patty Tuesday night to
win another vote of confidence
lit tire House of Common*.
The vote on Macmillan's Com
num Market policy was 333227.
The 1(Hi-vote majority was
the biggest Conservative edge
In 15 months and it indicated
the ruling party, badly split
over the Common Market is­
sue, was lined up solidly hehind its leader. H was the
third Conservative victory in
Commons in recent weeks.
Macmillan's task win to
find alternative ways to b-d-

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By Bill Vtocewt Jr.
Sunday teemed to prove to
be * fair d«y for fishing tfler
all. la tpito of the cloudy
weather there wat pleat/ of
fishing activity la Seminole
County.
Henry Russell, of Marina
Tale, telle me that thla weather ta the mala ration tor
the alack ta ahad fiahlng but
it haaa’t affected the apcck
fishing.
I went out to the Monroe
boat ramp Sunday afternoon
and counted 73 cara from
around the atate. At 4:30
Sunday I counted 47 fiahlng
boata on Lake Monroe . . .
and by the looka of thingi
everyone wai getting hla

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and he aaid that the ffobermen were ataughterlag the
apecka all over the county.
Jim reported one good catch
of ahad, brought In by Ed
O’Hara, Prank Stokea and
George Fereng of Palalka.
Thirty-three ahad la all, 20
of them roe. The Nungeaaer
ahad dart rig brought tbcae
In.
Jim informed me that he
baa iaeretaed hla fleet to SO
boata.
I aakod Jim why all the
boata had been gathered
around the alough on the

north aide of hia camp and
he aald, "Why. Bill, didn’t you
know that It ’Knee Deep to
a Blackbird Slough’ 7” And
ihoae flihermen were slaugh­
tering thoae speckled perch
down there In "Knee Deep to
a Blackbird Slough."
Jim explained that in low
water acaaon a blackbird can
aland in the middle of the
alough and Just get hit feet
wet.
1 went on down to Marina
Ilia and talked with Henry
Ruaaell, who aald Mr. and
Sira. Will Carter of Winter
Park landed 33 large ahad
with 37 rocs in the catch.
They seemed to be the brav­
est and luckiest In the line of
shad fishing and bucking the
weather, which didn’t look
too good at all.
Another catch brought in
Monday evening at Crowe's
camp just before the bottom
fell out of the sky was 1&gt; nice
shad caught by Allen and
Lores Mills and Mary Alton
of South Lyon, Mich.
Jim said three Inches of
rain fell at hla place but by
Tuesday morning things were
looking good with 19 parties
ibid fishing by noon.
Well, that's about it for to­
day. So will get back to the
dark room and wait for that
big fish story.

Halted Frees feternattoaal
Sophomore JlnxT
Tom Treat) and Bo Belinsky
are about as far apart ternpermcntally as any two ball
players In the world bat they
agree 100 per cent that
(here's really no such thing
as a second-year Jinx.
Both feel it's just a ques­
tion of doing what cornea na­
turally. In Tresh's case, that
means signing a contract and
beginning spring
training
without fusi or bother. In
Belinsky’s, it means getting
bis name In headlines without
half trying.
Trash, American League
rookie of the year In 1982
when he helped the New York
Yankees to a srorld cham­
pionship, made new* Tues­
day by signing a contract for
an estimated BIS.OOO while
Retlnsky, win numbered a
no-hlllcr In 10 victories for
the Los Angeles Angels last
season, made news by over­
sleeping.
Trcsh a .288 hitter as short­
stop and left-fielder in his
rookie season, accepted a
raise of about 13,000 and went
diligently to work at the
Yankees’ Fort Lauderadale,
Fla., training camp.
The Yanks alto announced
the signing of pitchers Stan
Williams, Marshall Bridges,
Jim Coates, Jim Bronstad,
Hal Stowe and Bob Meyer
plus first baseman Joe Pepltone. It all happened with as
llltle noise as the scratch of
a few pens.
At Palm Springs, Calif.,
however, the simple routine
of the Angels’ first workout
was thrown Into confusion
by the failure of Belinsky to
show up on Ume. Bo arrived
an hour late but with an ex­
cuse that was good enough
to forestall any disciplinary
action by manager Bill Rigney.
"I was In bed all day Mon­
day with a cold," explained
the fast-talking, faat-lhrowlng
lefty. "And 1 slept late with
It this morning."
The San Francisco Giants
also signed a key player when
shortstop Joae Pagan agreed
to forms In a telephone con­
versation front San Juan, P.
R. Jose, who hit .234 during
the National League season,
topped all World Series hit­
ters last autumn with a .308
average.

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Oviedo Topples Ocoee
Ovlsdo’s well balanced scor­
ing punch, with four Llona
hitting for double figures,
stopped Ocoee, &lt;11.58 In over­
time cage action T u e s d a y
night.
The victory was Oviedo's
eighth straight of the season
and 12th In 15 games. Leading
tha Oviedo assault was Jim

Spotts Stars
In Kegler Play
Lorraine Spoils was high In
the Shooting Stan Bowling
League with a 117-473. Sho
bad a turkey with flea strikes
in a row. Betty Allen relied
g 178-4a* aeries.
Other high games were
Elaine Kosltval IT*. Mabel
Dugan 144, Jo Cleveland and
Busy Bans UB.

Track Meet
BAN FBANCUCO (UP!) Half-miler Bay Via Aston of
Oregoa's Emerald Empire
AA tad relay teama from
Southern California and Ore­
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Courier with IB points follow­
ed by Mickey Tcshi'ky, 13 and
Ted Hillhont and Jim DeNhaxo, ID each.
Oviedo blew a 28-10 half­
time lead us Ocoee came on
strong In the second half of
Play .
Courier dunked In a floor shot
In the overtime to give tha
Llona a two point deficit. Af­
ter a brief freese by the Llona,
a number of fouls Iced the
game for Oviedo.

Htelmneyer's Roofers foam
mada a clean sweep In tha
Thursday night mixed league
taking all tour points In leagun piny this week. Eddie
Monroe led the team with m
577 srratch.
Team standings are Powell’a
Office Supply in first place
with 54 wins and 30 losses:
Pryor's Insuranre, 53 wins, 31
losses; Appleby'* Restaurant,
51 wins, 33 losses; Heart
Council, 85 wina, 40 luaaea;
fttcimneyer’s Roofers, 33 wins
51 losses and Cook’* Corner,
28 wins ami 68 losses.
In addition to Monroe of
Htoinmeyer'e, the following
had series of 600 plus: Dick
Covell of Powell's Office Sup­
ply, 514; Ellen Bella nf Pow­
ell's Office Supply, 501; Ver­
gil Anderson of Pryor'*, 508;
Harold Appleby of Appleby's
Restaurant, 618; To.u Armao
uf Heart Council, 618 and Ed­
die Simon of Heart Council
with a 546.
The only apllta reported Oil*
week were the 8-10 converted
by Steck Holly of Pryor's and
Dick Coveil of Powell's Office
Supply.

Palmer Off On Jaunt Semi-Final
Event At SOKC
Alter Phoenix Win King Stake

Emperor Amle won Ihe
PHOENIX, Arlx. (UP!) Arnold Palmer headed for a $33,000 Phoenix Open golf
little vacation today with tho tournament Tuesday after
idea that ■ bee can be a
sweating out a decision by
man’s best friend.
the USGA that a bee that
landpd on his golf ball and
moved it a fraction of an
inch toward the hole wat not
illegal help.
If it had been, Palmer
could have been finalized at
First Game — Doubles S least a stroke and the tourna­
ment could have wound up In
Points— 1 Tejcro-Fernando; 2
a dead-lock with Gary Play­
Iza-Abasolo; 3 Furquet-Felix; er. As It was, Arnold won the
4 Kstrada-Kgana; 3 lilas-Ra- event for the third consecu­
mon; ■ Anacabc-Irlgo; Subs: tive time, a feat comparable
to a no-hltter In baseball, and
Martin-Olarre.
Second Game—Doobtei, I picked up a check for $3,300.
To get the victory, Amle
Points— 1 Iza-Juanchu; 3 shot a two-under-par 70, the
Blaa-Felix; 3 Martln-Feman- same as Player, and wound
do; 4 Furquet-Egana; J Es- up with a 273 total. Player,
trada-Ramon; 8 Tejero-Irigo; winning $3,400, finished sec­
Subs: Anacabe Abasolo.
ond shooting a 70 alto, for
Third Game— Singles, a
Points—1 Felix, i Urquidl, 3 £74.
The bee Incident occurred
Telcro, 4 Olarre, 3 Furquel,
on
the sixth green. As Palmer
6 Egana, 7 Fernando, Sub:
was about to putt, a bee land­
Estrada.
Fourth Game — Singles, • ed on his golf ball. Amle
Points—t Arrona, 2 Abasolo, walked away and then as he
3 F.lorri, 4 Manuel, 5 Aldax, prepared to address the ball
B Astiga, 7 Martin, Sub: Agut- ■gain, the bee flew away and
the ball moved.
tin.
Firih Game — Doable* 5 Palmer Immediately called
Point*— 1 Badlola • Echanlt; for a ruling. PGA tournament
2 Urla • Zaira; 3 Arrallbcl- supervisor Joe Black decided
Agustln; 4 JaciiWEIorri; S to telephone USGA headquar­
Areltlo-Irarte; 8 Gastl-Loren- ters In New York, explaining
zo; Subs: Astlga-Urlzar.
he had never encountered this
Sixth Game — Doublet, S type or Incident before, After
Points 1 Arrona-Agustin, 2 a king delay, the ruling was
Alda* - Lorenzo; 3 Arriola- made—in Palmer's favor.
Echanlz; 4 Aitlga-Urlzar; 3 "I'm playing such good
Hadkila-Manucl; 8 Onatc-Zar- golf," said Palmer after the
ra; Subs: Uria-Elorrj.
victory, "that It’s loo bad that
Seventh Game— Doubles, S my putting has gone to pot. I
Point*—l Estrada-Olarrc; 2 used 34 putts to make the
Iza-Urquidi; 3 Arrona - Aba- round. Maybe a rest will
tola; 4 Arricta-1Irgo; 3 Anaca. help."
be-Ramon; 8 Bias • Juanchu;
Amic still is searching for
Subs: Furquct-Fernanda.
the
grand slam In golf—win­
Eighth Game — Singles, 7
point*— I On lie, 2 Arcltlo, 3 ning thn United Statea Na­
Arralibel, 4 Badiola, 3 Urla, tional Open, the Masters, the
B Iriarte, 7 Jacin, B Gasti, PGA and the British Open. At
one time or another he haa
Sub: Lorenzo.
Ninth Game — Double*, 3 captured them all execept the
Point*—1 Astiga • Elorrl; 2 PGA.
"But I'm atlll going for that
Uria-iKchanlz: 3 Jacln-ljurenzo; 4 Areltlo-Agustln; 3 Ar- grand slam," he said. "And
rallbel-Irlirte; 8 Gattl-Vri- I will as long at I can play."
Palmer this year already
zsr; Subs: Aldsc-Manuel.
tfth Game — Doubles, S lias won the b n Angeles
Point*—1 Arrona-Juanchu; 2 Open and the Phoenix. But It
Anacabo-Qlarre; 3 Aldai-Ur- ix doubtful that is as sensa­
quldl; 4 Arrfeta-UWzar; 5 tional as the performance of
Martin-Zarri, 8 Onale-Manuel; little rtayer, the South Afri­
can health fadlst.
Subs: Badlola-Ramon.

Jai-Alai
Entries

Standard Oil put on a
fourth-quarter rush but lost to
Day and Night Grill 28-26 in
the Biddy Basketball League.
Bill Higginbotham and Rick
Semi-finals In th* second Galloway were outstanding
running of the annual racing
king stake send 18 of the
track's fastest male apeedsters to the post in the eighth
and ninth races of a ten-race
midweek program at the
Sanlord-Orlaodo Kennel Club
T. Wesley, A. Kelly, M.
tonight
Neumann and D. Sklar took
The first four greyhounds top honors in the point quota
to finish in each race will pro-am tournament at Maycomprise the field for the fair Country Club Monday.
king (take final on Saturday
The team scored a plus 23
night.
—23 points more than ill
Male stars In the eighth race quota. Wesley It the profes­
are Denny Mac, Coro Em­ sional on the team; the oth­
pire, Sock Tray, Marlow ers are amateurs.
Brandy, Sarasota Egg King,
Second scoring foam was
O. B.’s Deacon, Foxworth BUI Morgan (pro), D. Fried­
and Cherokee Ilulou,
man, J, Finlay and J. Lich­
Ninth race entries are Der- tenstein, with a plus IB.
by and Inaugural Champ,
Wesley and A. Ogllvie won
Mac Tray; Loyal Luke, Duke the pro-pro division with a
Drake, Good Timing, Speed gross S3 and Morgan was low
Beams, Cherokee Sundial, with a 70.
Fathom and Jeff Mac,
Orville Motes' Fathom it
the defending champion, hav­
ing triumphed In the first
running of this speed clastic
a year ago.
Denny Mae ta the first
greyhound to rack up five
NEW YORK (UPI) — Lot
wins this season. He has had Angeles bolted to Ihe fore­
■even starta and belingt to front today in a behind-theT. J. Daniel, owner of the scenes struggle for the 1D6S
track’s wlnnlngest kennel.
Olympic Games despite an­
guished protests by Detroit,
which had been assured it
was "in" but may wind up
being eased out.
lo t Angeles' chances were
a p P r o c 1ably strengthened
Tuesday and Detroit’i pro­
portionately weakened when
UoMed Frees lairrnallows!
the United States Olympic
Loyola nf Chicago hat the Committee was urged by its
right team, but perhaps it executive committee to re­
picked the wrong season.
consider the five cities bid­
The Ramblers, who have ding for the 1968 Olympics.
run away from most of their Theoretically, San Francis­
opponent!
this
campaign, co, Philadelphia and Port­
proved they could alug It out land, Ora., also Itave been
and fight with the best of Invited to present their cases
them Tuesday night by hold­ before the committee on
ing on for a 92-90 overtime March 13 and 19 but officials
victory over a rugged Mar­ from those three cities may
quette team at Chicago.
not even show up because the
It wat the 21M triumph competition actually has nar­
without defeat for loyola, rowed to Los Angeles and De­
certainly good enough to de­ troit.
serve top national ranking in
an average season. But since
1962-83 appears to be the year
M EADORS
of Uie Bearcat, the Ramblers
for the present must content
M A R IN E
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Curvlt successfully defend­
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Sanford Negro Hits
100-Year Milestone
and two great-greatgrandchildren.
For a man 100 years old.
Turner Is quite active. His
hearing is slightly impaired
und hr wears glasses. He lost
his teeth long ago.
Turner said his only eerlous
illness was an attack of ty­
phoid fsver a number of
years ago. He lias never been
hospitalized.
Since he was horn in bond­
age, tlie rep. i ter was curious
ns to how Turner could de­
finitely establish his age. He
explained Hint when he ap­
plied for mi old nge pension,
officials looked into the fntnl
ly records, found his birth
was recorded when he was one
year old and that he should
hnve been drawing a pension
for tlio four years previous.
Turner Is a religious man,
being on active member of
tho Seventh Day Adventist
Church, which observe* the
Sabbath on Saturday.
"Christ set tho Sabbath,"
Turner avow*. "He presented
it to me and I accepted It. Hut
it is Ills Holy Sabbath.”

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modern nga have cum* into
cxl.tenco during thi' life »t&gt;ati
of a Sanford Negro.
For ho \vn» born before the
automobile, the electric liirht
hull), tha radio, the airplane,
televlilcn.
Turner Davit reached the
century-mark la.t mouth, lie
was horn when President
l.lneoln waa In office . . , the
man whose birthday We ob­
served Tuesday. Turner Davis
w it 100 year* old on Jan. in.
President Lincoln had been
In office for two years when
Turner Davis wus born in
"Georgia territory" mi Jan.
13, ISfht. And Turner say* he
was three years old when he
■rid his family were froed
front bondage- Turner wns
born Into slavery.
When he was just a "lx&gt;y
child" Turner’s family removed to "Florida territory,"
near Munticettu. Hut lung be­
fore the turn of tho century
Turner came to the Sanford
area frei(uently to fish in
Lake Monroe and the St.
Johns flivcr.
And then in 1001 he came
to Snnford to stay. He has resided fer many yrais ut 1304
West 13th Street. A Branddaughter now makes her
homo with him.
The accompanying photo- The New York City fruit
graph was taken by Hrrald and vegetable ninrket waa
cameraman Hill Vincent. Tur­ eloaed Tuesday, In ohsarvance
ner recalled that he worked of Lincoln’* Birthday. In Phil­
as a fisherman for many adelphia, crates of Flurida
years for Hill's grandfather cabbage sold for (3.00, witli
and father. And hu also re many fair qnullly und small at
called there was a severe (2.00-12.60. Celery. 2 to .1
atorm the night Dill came into doten sire, was (8.78-11.00
the world.
and Chinese cabbage general­
When he turned from fish­ ly (2.60 for the licet, with
ing as a vocation to an avo­ some fair (2.26. Kndlvo rang­
cation he often took young ed from (2.60-(.1.00 per ersta
Bill out to teach him the nidi- with some small (lies (2.00mente. And now BUI writes a (2.28. Ksrarule waa generally
s porta column for The Her­ only fair quality and runged
ald.
from (1.80-(2.28, m o s t l y
Hut Turner says he had to (1.70-12.00. Most Florida Hu■top fishing about threa malne Isttuc* sold for (2.28years ago. "I caught more fish (2.60 with a few better qual­
than they did . . . and they ity high as (1.00. Crates of 6
took my hoats." “Who I* doten bunches of curly pars­
•they’t" "Those white fel­ ley were |J.7S-(3.0o and rad­
lows . . . they stale my boats, ish** were (1.00(1.18 per
all three of them."
basket of 30-0 os. film bags.
The rrnlenarlan eald he In Central Florida yester­
used to do some fsrmlng as a day offerings of mint vsgesideline . . , and he la plan­ tables were light. Demand ex­
ning to put In a garden nest ceeded supply for celery, and
to hit home when tha weathar price* rose to (2.76 per crate
for 2 to 2&gt;s doten site, and
breaks.
Turner has a aensa of bu- (2.60 for 3 to H doten. Cabmor. Ha recalled that a local bag* brought (2.to per crate
judge years ago would over­ and (2.1)0-12.26 per 60 Hi.
look the matter of seining ■ark, Crates of red cabbage
flab. But there waa a change ware |3.UO.(2.60 according to
of court and Turner waa alse. Carrot* were (2.26 for
brought before a strange meeh eaeka contilng 48-1 lb.
judge. "They put me In Jail,” film baga, and Chinese cab­
bage sold for (1.60 per crate.
he laughed.
Queried at to his earliest re­ Endive was (1.60 a crate and
collection of any avant of escarol* Bold for (1215. Bundl­
significance. Turner respond­ ed collards and turnip* war*
ed, "I remember the day (1.78 per doten hunchut, and
President Garfield was ahot huthel baskets of mustard and
. . . there was Juts Of excite- turnip greens were (1.60, Ice­
nient.” (President Garfield berg lettuce ranged from
us* mortally wounded July 2, 12.00-18.00 according to qual­
IhRI, and died Kept. IB, 1U1.) ity, and Romalna waa (1.60During Turner’s life span 13.00. Green onion* war* (LOO
Hires presidents were assas­ a dozen bunchvi, paisley (2.00
sinated and there have been for crates of D dozen bundles
five wars. President Lincoln and radii lie* 00-78 rente per
Was shot In I8H6, President basket.
Garfield in 1881 and Presi­ Shipment* from F l o r i d a
dent McKinley in 1001. And Monday i n c l u d e d : Celery
the wars: The Civil War, rail 28, truck 23; cabbage, rail
Spanish-Amerlean War, World 2, truck 41; cscarole, rail I,
War I, World War II and tha truck 0: lettuce, truck 4 and
radishes truck 8, with no rail
Korean conflictTurner's wife died in 1W11 in either of the last two.
and he never remarried. He
lias a daughter, Nellie Trent, Bout On TV
and threa sons, Samuel Davis,
NEW YORK (UPD-A to­
in Sanford: Aaren, of Savan­ tal of 30 location* in 21 ciliet
nah, N. Y., and Joatph, of have made arrangements for
Naw Smyrna Beach. "But ! the showing on clotcd-clrcuit
had II head in all," Turner television of the fight between
said. U« also has sU grand- baavywslghti C’aiilui Clay
'
is great-graadehU- and Doug Jone* on March II.

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Local Girl To Appear In Twelfth
Annual Jeanie Contest, Saturday
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... A replica of on 1884 ball
.£own will be worn by Mil*
-Patty Glenn Johnaon. when
the appeara in the Twelfth
Annual Jeanie Conteet to be
held a t Stephen Foater Me­
morial on Feb. 10,
The daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. C. W. (Pat) Johnaon,
Fatty baa been frantically
■earchlng the fabric abop* for
juat the right ribbon*, lace
and flower* a* Hated In the
detailed deacrlption of the
gown. The dreea ia to dupli­
cate one believed to have been
worn by the original Jeanie,
Jana McDowell Foiter.
Conteatenta ware allowed to
diooa* a pa*tel color moat be­
coming to the Individual, and
Jllaa Johnaon haa choten pink.
The fabric ia taffeta with an
prersklrt el point tfeaprit.
tThe bodice feature* an off
‘ehoulder deco! letag*, boned
^ rith faatherbone. The yoke*
'a re cut on the bias, aeamcd in
^lhe center, ualng one and one
-half yard* of net for ruffle to
.^be mad* double, with little
^fullneaa.
a For that gtamoroua look of
-yeatcryeor, the pattern call*
tfor at leaat live width* of taf£feta In the skirt, "alx if poaJptbls." It la to be ahaped at
',4b* top to avoid bulkineaa at
-th e walat and have a four-inch
ibem —“at leaat” The over*
$gklrt muat be fuller than the
“ taffeta and about one and a
* "1 yarda longer than tha unaklrt to allow plenty of
Uriel when caught up with
*nee*gay* all around the volUmnloua aklrt
! The noMgay* are project*
In thanuelve* c a l l i n g for

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WEDNESDAY P. M.
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( I ) Cfcanaol t X t w o r s e s
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with pieot edge, of two and a 'm ust have two itreamera and
half to three Inch width and “end* of ribbon ahaped, not
at least alxteen to eighteen cut atralght aero**."
Inchea long. Each noiegay
Jeanie* should wear their
hair parted in the center, if it
1* becoming, according to in­
formation furnished by Mrs.
Evelyn F o i t r r Momeweck,
closest living relativs of Ste­
phen Foster.
Queried recently a* to how
ahe feci* about all tha “folde-rol" connected with the
Jennie Contest, Patty flashed
her famuu* smile and replied,
“excltedl 1 Just know when 1
get there, it will be worth it
ai l ”
Patty will wear the 1864
ball gown for the afternoon
audition aesslon and also at
the grand ball, when she will
he escorted by Bedford Aiken,
one of her childhood friends,
who has also played piano ac­
companiment for her on numeroua occasions,
Th* local soprano, who has
just turned eighteen, Is being
sponsored In the contest by
the federated music clubs of
Winter Park and Orlando. Sha
will bo chaperoned by her
mother, Mr*. C. W. Johnson
and by her volca teacher, Mn.
Grace Sanford, of Winter
Park.
The winner of th* event will
receive a (600 scholarship to
be used to further her musical
education only. Each maid
will receive a $300 scholarMISS PATTY GLENN JOHNSON, wearing the
ahip for the aume purpose.
replica of an 1854 ball gown th a t nhe will wear
Three out of state Judges
thin weekend when she appears as a contestant
will decide the winner*. Scor­
in tho twelfth annuul Jennie contest a t the
ing sheet* allow 86% for mus­
Stephen Foster Memorial, in White Springs.
ical ability: 26% for appear(Herald Photo)
anco and photogenic qualities
and 30% for atag* presence.

white or tinted gardenia*) camallia*, or rosea with a few
lily of the valley. The ribbon*
must be hemetltched and cut

5Executive Guest At DAR Meeting
Harold Cole*, executive vice
gruldeat of the Florid* State
Chamber of Commerce, Jack­
sonville, was guest speaker
tor tbs monthly meeting of
the Bailie lfarrlson Chapter
D.A.R. which met Friday
afternoon at tha home of MrsH. W. Rucker with M n. C. R.
Klrtley, Mrs. Edmund Meiach,
Mrs. P. P. Campbell and
Mrs. A. 6. McCalJum as eohostesses.
Mr. Colaa spoke on the
“ Restoration of St. Augustine"
and gsva an interesting and
iBstructlva outline of the work
that has been dons and that
la contemplated. Ha stated
that "the ultimate goal la to
return St. Augustins to Its
original status."
11a mentioned (bat Albert
Manucy, tha Ancient City his­
torian, wa* In Asturiaa, Spain,
doing work akatebts of Ailurlan houses. The old Salcedo
and Qalegaa house* were soon
to be restored, as well as the
Arivas house near the old city
gates, which will serve as
headquarters for the organiza­
tion.
On March It, Lyndon John­
aon, vice president of the
United States, and Mrs. John­
son will attend tha dedication
ceremonies In St. Augustine.
Beautiful colored motion
pictures were shown at the
conclusion of the talk, through
th* courtesy of David Thrash­
er. These pictures will be
shown throughout Florida but
the first showing waa in San­
ford. John Krider, manager,
and Francis E. Roumillit III,
president of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, ac­
companied Mr. Colee,
The Regent, Mrs, L. C.
Wildner, presided over the
meeting at which lima routine
business was transacted. Mra.

Casselberry

Personals
■y Jaae Cassatoerry
Mr. and Mrs. George Chen­
ey and children, Grog, Denny
and Laura, of Peoria, 111., ar­
rived Wednesday tor a visit
with her parents, Mr. and
M n. Gaorgs Millar of L and
M Lana, Casselberry. The
Chaneyi, who mads their
home ia Caiaalberry last wintor, visited relative* ia Penn­
sylvania and toured Washing­
ton, D. C., an their trip down.
Mr. and Mr*. Goorge MUMr of L aad M Lane. Cassel­
berry, have bad aa their
guests recently their grandchildren. Curt and GorUec
Eurdett, with their cousin,
Gary Eurdett, who ia touring
.the stale aa a metor scooter,
"fh ad Jbalr friend, BUI Moisey,

L«f Marie. 10.

F. E. Roumillat was program
chairman for the afternoon.
At the conclusion of the meet­
ing refreshments were served
by the hostesses.
Others present were Mmci,

F. E. Boll, M. J. Brum, How­
ard Brewer, C. E. liutlcr, E.
M. Hoke, A. R. Key, A. W.
Lee, R. M. Mason, J. 0. Ray,
James M. Sima, Lawrence
Tinsley, Dean* Turner, J. SI.

Clair White, Leon W. Fellows,
Rsymond Smith and two
guesta, Mrs. L. W. Ross of
Huntington, W. Va., and Mra.
F. If. Wheeler of Greenwich,
Conn.

MRS. S T E P H E N
Berry, one of t h e
models who will pre­
sent fashions f r o m
Cowan's at the Wel­
come Wagon style show
a n d benefit dessert
card party, Tuesday,
Feb. 19 at the Wom­
an's Club. She is wear­
ing a btue silk and ray­
on lined a f t e r n o o n
dress, by Mr. Mac of
Miami. Carol’s Dress
and Sports Wear Shop,
of Longwod Plaza, will
also present fashions
a t the show.
(Herald Photo)

Appoints Temporary Officers

Plans Luncheon

Members of XI Beta Eta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
met with eight of the charter
members of the new Nu Phi
Mu Chapter In the Florida
State Bank Lounge to help
them gel urgunlied.
The pledge ritual and in­
stallation of otllccrs will be
held Feb. 28 at fi p.m. at the
home of Hr*. Glenn McCall,
Oxford St., In Longwood.
Their plcdgo meetings will
start tha first Thursday night
in March at the home of Mra.
Joe Alexander. At that time
one of the Xi Beta Eta com­
mittee chairmen will nicel
with them to belp act up a
committee, explaining t h e
duties of the committee.
Each committee chairman
of XI Beta EU will take turns
meeting with them until all
of their commlltcci have been
set up. Mra. E. C. Harper
Jr., ways and means and
friendly venture chairman,
plans to meet with (hem at the
first aesslon.
New officers appointed to
aerv* until September, when
they will be eligible to elect
officers, were Mra. Joo Alex­
ander, president; Mrs. Greg
Walker, vice president; Miss
Leslie Jones, secrete ry, and
Mr*. Bobby Mitchell, treaaurcr.
Other charter members arc

Mrs. Robert Gonzalez, Mrs.
James Warner, Mrs. Linda
Reek, Mrs. Sid Vihlcn, Mis*
Donna Hodges, Miss Barbara
Moses and Mrs. Mlko Crcver,
a transfer member from Win­
ter Park.
XI Bela Eta members
meeting with them were
Mmea. E. C. Harper Jr.,
Glenn McCall, Vernon Hardin,
John Alexander, Ashby MeClinahan and J. Harold Chap­
man.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dri»kcll, MOflit Bel Air Bivd.,
announce the birth of a six
pound 11 ounce daughter, Feb.
g at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
llils la the first child for the
couple and Ihoy have chosen
tha name Pamela Yvoona for
Um new arrival.
Mra. Driskell la tha former
Mlaa Sharon Karrakcr, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Karraktr, of Sanford. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. DrlakeU of Loxley,
Ala.
The baby attracted a lot of
extra attention at the hospital
because *be already had one
tooth when she was born,
which la very uauiiiaL

This Thursday
The Lake Mary Woman’s
Club will meet at Ihe Pancake
House In Winter Park for the
monthly luncheon meeting this
Thursday at 11 noon.
Mrs. George C. Harden will
present the program and
show slides taken during ber
world cruises.
Guest of honor will be a
student and his mother from
Ihe Lake Mary School. The
names of the guests will not
be known until ihe day of the
luncheon. It will be the win­
ner of the essay contest at the
school and his mother. Mrs.
Earl Toney, chairman of the
contest, will present the win­
ner with a savings bond from
the club.
Tickets will also be avail­
able for Ihe Sarepla Home
benefit dance.

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Honoring Guests

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The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Fleet Reserve Assn, will hon
or tho national president,
Ruth Stevens, and regional
vice president, Minnie Kress
pack, when they visit the
unit this Friday.
A luncheon is planned at
the Hamilton House at 13:30
p.m. Reservations may be
made by calling Mr*. Donald
Pierce *t 322-8792.
Friday night a Valentine
dance will be held at the Fleet
Reserve Home on Seminole
Bivd., starting at 8 p.m. Tie
keta will be available at the
door. Refreshments will be
served and a door prize
awarded.
Among guests attending will
be the national officeri and
members from the Orlando
Branch. All members are
urged to attend one or both of
these events.

March Luncheon

Lake Mary Club

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Sponsoring

Nu Phi Mu Sorority Chapter

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Station Wives

HAROLD COLEE, center, guest speaker a t u recent DAU meeting with
Homo of the members. Left to right uru Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mr*. H. W.
Rucker, Mr«. L. C. Wildner, regent, and Mrs. A. W. Lee. (Herald Photo)

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Eighteen members of the
Station Officers Wives Club
attended a recent coffee at
the BOQ. Co-bosteasei, Mrs.
N o r m a n E. Leach, Mra.
Thomaa L. Cornier and Mrs.
B. C. Hamilton, served home­
made Danish pastries, sand­
wiches and coffee.
Welcomed aboard were two
new members of the club,
Mrs. Michael J. Pickering
and Mra. Vincent G. Law.
Mrs. David Olmilead discuss­
ed plans for the March lunch­
eon and white elephant sale at
Ihe Mayfair Hotel for the Of­
ficer* Wives Club (including
all aquadrons) sponsored by
the Station Wive*.
Mrs. Leonard D. Elllngwood conducted the business
meeting and the door prize, a
large heart-shsped box of
candy waa won by Mrs. BUI
W. Sharp.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Garrett
of Fredericksburg, Va., spent
last weekend with Mr. and
Mra. W. D. Sllne, at their
home, t i l l Palmetto Ave.

ROSE MARIE REID
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Benefit Party
A t Oviedo Club
By Lioda Smithson
Members of the Oviedo
Woman's Club arc reminded
of the benefit card parly this
Thursday at the club house
with Mra. J. R. Bailie as hos­
tess.
Bring your awn cards snd
if yuu do not play cards bring
a checker board, chess or
what have you. Refreshments
will be served and several
prizes awarded.

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DEAR ABBY:
About four
months ago a friend of ours came to
us with a hard luck story. She want­
ed a divorce, so my husband paid for
it. Then he invited her and her two
smnll children to move in with us
“ for a while.” We have a small
house, three children and I am ex­
pecting again, so you know we are
crowded. I go to work every day and
this friend stays home and cares for
all the children. I keep telling my
husband we have to get this woman
out or the house, but he says she’s
like a sister to him. People are talk­
ing. How do 1 get rid of her without
hurting her feelings?
NERVOUS
DEAR NERVOUS: Since your
husband Invited her to live with you,
he should tell her to make other a r­
rangements. Remind him th a t he
has enough family without adopting
a “sister” and her two children. If
you don’t insist that this friend
make her home elsewhere — and Im­
mediately — you'll wind up the
working "sister” while she assumes
the role of homemaker for your huabund.
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DEAR ABBY: Our 15-year-old
boy Is our problem. He won’t do a
thing unless he is paid for It. He
worked last summer a t a garage and
we heard all over town what a good
worker he was, but if we try to get
him to mow the lawn or clean the
basement or even his own room he
will sneak out of the house before we
can catch him. He is too big to spank
and too young to throw out of the
house bug and baggage (which is
what his father thinks will cure
him.)

Should we ju st put up with this
kind of behavior until he is 18 and
then let the Army train him?
CORNERED
DEAR CORNERED: Your son
needs some affection and real under­
standing. Do you "order" him to do
things, or do you ask him properly?
I have yet to meet any normnl 15year-old boy who wouldn't respond
to a little praise, a lot of love and a
modest incentive.
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Plans Banquet
For M Y F Groups
The WSCS of Ebenezer
Methodist Church is giving a
Valentine banquet for the
Junior and Senior MYF mem­
ber*, this Thursday at the
church.
Serving will start at 8:30
p.m. and a turkey dinner with
all the trimmings will be enoyed by the young people.
Each one la asked to invite a
guest for the evening.
Decorations will carry out
the Valentine theme and fol­
lowing the dinner Valentinei
will be exchanged by ihe
group. Rev. John Hirci, pal­
ter of the Grace Metbodilt
Church will also be ■ guest
and apeak to the young peo­
ple.
The banquet Is planned as
a gesture of appreciation for
the assistance given by the
two groups with various
church activities.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO BRIDGE.
PORT:: I am STILL disgusted with
pointed - toed shoes. As one woman
put it, “ The only thing you can sny
for them Is they are wonderful for
killing bugs in corners."
• • •
W hat's on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send u self-addressed
stamped envelope to Ably, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Send on«
dollar to ABBY, BOX 3365. BEVER­
LY HILLS. CALIF., for Abby’s new
booklet. “ HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.”

By Oswald Jacoby

U)&amp;Jha Woman
Ebenezer WSCS

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DEAR SOON: It’s the most tra­
ditional engagement stone, but ANY
ring can symbolize un engagement.
Since you don't like diamonds, how
about an oyster’s best friend — the
pearl ?

If you look around, you will
often find s sure fir* play
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Flaying at four hearts,
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South will ruff the third dia­
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and king of trumps. When
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East shows out South will
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have a certain trump loser
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and at first thought will decida a successful spade fine***
k «b
la necessary if h* want* to
maka his contract.
Fare I f
A look at the East-W est
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hands will show that tha
opade fines* is not going to
work and If the South player Ing about bad luck. It will be
rellea on it, he'll be complain- unnecessary bad luck be­

“The large family may be
losing some of its charm for
the younger married woman."
That le how Robert C. Cook,

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DEAR ABBY: Since I don’t care
especially for diamonds, I do not
want a diamond engagement ring.
Is th at the only official kind of ring
to symbolize an engagement? Any
suggestions?
SOON TO WED

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chief of the Population Referenca Bureau, accounts for the
bureau's prediction t h a t
though th en ara more po­
tential mothers In th* 80
states than ever before, the
birth rate will probably con­
tinue to fall as It has been
doing for the past four yean
If the large family is losing
some of its charm for ycung
married women, It'a no won
der, With all of the demands,
made on young homemakers
today, it Is hard for a mother
to rear a large family unlrs*
•ha can afford household help.
Today'* homemaker is ex­
pected to maintain such high
standards In auch matters as
housekeeping, home decor­
ating, entertaining, rompan
lonahip with her husband,
staying personally atractfve,
“doing" for her children, and
in taking part in community
affairs that she can’t possibly
do all that la expected of her,
without help, If she haa a
large family.
On top of those require
meat*, many of today's young
wives know that once their
children reach school age they
will have to work in order to
assure their children of th*
"advantage!" they want them
to have. The more children,
tha more difficult It ia for the

cause South can make hie con­
tract by an elimination play.
After cashing the aecond
heart South should run three
round* of clubs, then lead •
heart.
West will win with tha
queen and will have to lead
something. He won't have any
heart* or diamonds oo hla
choice wilt be between a club
and a spade. The spade will be
taking South’s finesse for him
and South will make his jack
of spudes. On a club South
will ruff in dummy and dis­
card his jack of apades. Either
way, South makes his con­
tract.

By Ruth Millett
wife to taka on that outside
jcb to help pay for a home,
put something aside for col­
lege educations, and eo on.
Another t h i n g : today's
young husbands often ara
mure interested In sccura Job*
with a limited future than in
taking * chance by aiming
higher.
So the young wife knows
from the start that th* futur*
isn't going to offer a great
dral more than tha present.
She Is inclined to think of
family size in terms of how
many children her husband is
going to be able to provide
for with his secure, little Job.
If the larga family doesn't
have quite the appeal it once
had, it's no wonder.
Men, attention; Read Ruth
Millett'a booklet, “Happier
Wives (hints for husbands).”
Just send 38 cent* to Ruth
Millett Reader Service, c/o
The Sanford Herald, P. O.
« » , Dept. A, Radio City Stetlon, New York 19, N. Y,

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Peterson Stresses Long Range CD Program
Emphasii tern the initiation
o! a long range or permanent
program of Civ il Defense to
protect citizen* of Seminole
County in 3 national em er­
gency—even U&gt; nuclear war­
fare—was stresred by A. B.
Peterson Sr., ilircvtor of the
Count)''* Civil Defense, in a
lengthy letter to the County
Commission Tuesday.
Peterson pointed to the
need of a sheltered command
past, communications quart­
er*. training area and a head­
quarters office.
Tile Commission took the
letter under advisement for
study and for consideration
at its neat meeting. The lull
letter follow*:
If Civil Defense in this
county la to continue to ap­
proach every emergency on
u crash basis ami then for­
get about it until the next
alarm , the element uf time

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and lick of basic require­
ments will defeat its purpose
if it is a real emergency.
For the past few years the
Civil Defense organisation in
this county in turn has been
buffeted about, ignored, bare­
ly tolerated ami even ridi­
culed excepting, of course,
during those periods of local
or national stress and tlicn
Civil Defense has been ex­
pected and has endeavored
to fulfill (lie objects o ' Its
existence — protecting the
live* and tlie property of the
citizens of Seminole County.
We have just passed through
such a period of national ten­
sion ami even 1hough we have
well-coordinated
plans for
defense these plan* arc only
as good as the ability of the
Civ 11 Defense staff to pro­
perty activate them and to
carry them out. Seminole
County is lacking in the abili­

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ty to utilize these plans to mile* per hour; we have
the fullest extent because the space vehicle* com municalmeans have not been provid­ tug front a ill.lam e of 33
million mile*. From now on.
ed to put them into effect. we must live with those
Wc feel the people of tilts things, together with such
county are entitled to every new discoveries that are on
possible means available to- the scientific horizon. In ad­
help them survive, and these dition. know-how of nuclear
means should be provided at development is no longer con­
fined to our country. Your
onec.
Civil Defense should be a President has advised that
long range program, not a tins knowledge will soon be
momentary requirement, and in the hand* of a dozen pow­
it should lie equipped now ers—some of them undoubted­
and maintained in a Male of j ly irresponsible. History re­
permanent operational read­ veals that every new metlmd
of destruction has been used
iness.
Wc are living in a world of and there is no reason to
reality—not a Jules Verne lielievc that history will not
dream. Today we have lot) repeat itself. It is possible
metagUm weapon*, tlie energy that the stage may lie act
yield of IUO million tons uf for the use of these weapon*.
TNT; we have nuclear power Seemingly the situation in
cd submarine* capable of go­ Cuba 1* cloudy and insecure.
ing under the polar ice cap; Relationships with this coun­
we have maii-gLided missiles try in the Western Hemis­
capable of traveling 17,500 phere and Europe and Asia

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Baptist Youths
Honored At Party
A Sweetheart Banquet, us­
ing the theme of Valentines
and “Young Heart* F o r
Christ" was held at Die Pinecrest Baptist Church Satur­
day fur the young people ot
tin1 church.
A program which included
a akit by the Intermediate
group, a monologue by Mrs.
Kay Buckner, singing by
Charlc* Jtabuo and a piano
solo by Sain Copeland were
among the highllgbla of the
evening. Eddie Koiky served
as muster of ceremonies and
.Mrs. Louis Kosky directed the
music.
Tile mam address was giv­
en by Jack Mabry. Baptist
Student Union Director at
Stetson University.
The entrance to the banquet
hall was a trellis, which was
covered with red and while
flowers and greenery. A pot­
ted plant added to the garden
scene und red hearts, cuplds,
flowers and candles decorat­
ed the tuhlrs where Mrs. C.
O Todd directed parent* in
the serving of a delicious
banquet.

Law Behind
Science-Warren

save us 1 few dollar* novr.
but it might be at the expenu- of our live later, and
we mean Ot' If lives and
UL’R survival. We arc nut
talking about the survival of
some unknown, underprivileg­
ed alien from Asia or Africa.
II I* YOU right here in Semi­
nole County.
Too long we have permitted
ourselves to drift with the
ebb and flow of these nallonal or local tensions. We
need the material necessary
to make our planned pro­
gram properly. A cross on a
map indicating the location
of an emergency facility is
only a mark ott u map unless
such facility is actually there
and supplied and manned by
tlie proper personnel. To se­
lect it and equip it after tlie
emergency arrive* means ion*
uf lives not saving live*.
We need a proper and per*
manent headquarters—■ head-

quarters with sufficient room need additional local com­
fur training personnel—room munication systems In order
to
install
communication to better the inter-county lia­
equipment, office equipment ison. To carry all this out,
and a sheltered command | wc need a full time paid staff
post for use in case of actual of at least (wo person*. Civil
emergency. We need a warn­ Defense has become of age
ing system. If such a system and now should heroine a
Is obsolete then we need the regular responsible depart­
substitute for it, whatever ment of our county organiza­
that may be. If NEAR {Na­ tion.
tional Emergency Alarm Re­
Emphasis again should be
peater) Is meant as a sub­ placed on the initiation of a
stitute aullmrilles advise that long range or permanent pro­
tl may lake years to perfect gram. The theme Humid be
and install tills system and "Survival." Surely this Com­
then it will only be effective mission is conscious of this
il ) oii arc near a power out­ always present threat. Wc
let. Except by a centrally cannot take the postion that
controlled warning system, a few of our dollar* are more
there seems to tie no other vutuah'c than our lives. The
way to warn our citizens to citizen* of this county will
seek
protective
covering. not subscribe to that philo­
Will) the advance of methods sophy, wc are sure.
uf destruction, the time of
In closing your attention is
warning will Iwruine shorter called to the many key perand shorter. We need all the
nnAAM
time we can get. Also we

Sanford To Hear Freeman

Wed. Feb. 13, ‘fill— P age 9

If You're Bored,
Try This Polar
Bear Safari

A. B. PETERSON
‘Crash Basis’

are worrisome, to aay the
least. Therefore, as long 1 *
we know that wc have the
potential mean* to destroy
ourselves and dial warfare
continues to be a world wide
threat; then il behoove* tlie
people of tills county to take
such permanent measures as
will give them the greatest
chance of survival.
Survival In Seminole Coun­
ty, tlie same as most small
communities, l» a personal
matter.
It Is absurd to pul
it on a basis of "We will
survive
if the Federal or
state government will pay
for it." H we survive, it will
Ik- because we are foresightcd and conscious of the dan­
gers Uiat lie ahead and do
those thing* now- that will
provide
us with the means
to protect ourselves if the
threat becomes reality. Com­
placency, or a "let the gov­
ernment do it" attitude may

United P m * International
Bored with bird-watching,
boating, badminton? Sated
with swimming. sailing, ski­
ing? Tired of tennis, tea par­
ties- the twist?
You can gel -away from it
all—for two weeks anyway—
In the Land of the Midnight
Sun. You can explore Die
tundra and icy waatea of the
Arctic or, It that sounds too
tam e, go hunting for Die
polar bears.
Seven polar bear safaris
are planned for IMS. the
Norwegian National TYavel
Office report*. Each hunter
is licensed for two kills and,
1* says "no hunter has failed
to bag at least one" during
the 14-day big game hunu
around tlie islands of Spitsliergcn in the Arctic Ocean.
STAN FREEMAN
If you are lucky and fill
your bag of tlie huge, white
bears early, you can try
fishing for salmon or while
away tlie time by going
sight-seeing through tlie rug­
"There will lie n few new have been application blanks
ged land ot rocky fjords,
rulea
to be observed when sent In each me miter. The ex­
mountain peaks and glaciers.
hibitor must fill in Hte blank
Jumping-off point for the the local artists display their
and return it to Joseph Mathlatest
paintings
at
the
annual
safari* is Tromso in northern
art exhibit at the Civic Cen­ ieux, Box 21, Geneva.
Norway.
Picture* must be brought to
Hunting parties aru trans­ ter on Feb. SI," Mr*. Mildred
the Civic Center Feb. 23 be­
Babcock,
Art
A**n.
president,
ported to the islands about
tween the hours ol u a.m. and
4U0 miles north, aboard the sakl today.
12 noun, halurday afternoon
All
work
must
be
original.
US Fortuna, a rugged dieaelthree judges from the State
powered vessel. The all-in­ Each artist is limited to five
Art Association, of which the
clusive rate includes tlie ser­ pictures which must be either
Sanford Art Association i* an
vices of sea Mined guides. Iramed or malted. There
associate member, will judge
Hunter* provide their own
Ihc pictures.
guns and ammunition.Troinso also is the starting
point for suincthing new and
different in cruises: "Arctic
Discovery tour*."
Only three such tours have
TALLAHASSEE ( U li) Funeral services for Mr. J.
been scheduled for 1963 and
each expedition will be re­ (iov. Farris Bryant broke pre­ Walter Tinsley of Bear Lake,
stricted to IS explorers. In cedent and went befme the who died Monday in an Or­
command of tin; exploration peuple of Fluridu in a tele­ lando hospital, will lie held
parties will be Capt. Finn vision appciiraoce M o n d a y at 3 p. 111. Thursday at FairRonne, formerly of tin1 U. S.
child Funeral Home
U. S. Navy, a veteran ex night to pave the way fur tax
\ native of Columbus, Ohio
plorer of the Artie and the increases tin* year.
he was a member of Uie
It was the first tid e in re­ Masonic Lodge, lie was one
Antarctic.
Tlie Itinerary follow* (he cent history Hint u governor of the founder* of tlie Flrsl
routes of ouch pular pioneers of Florida clm*e such a way National Rank id Chicago and
us
Byrd,
Ellsworth amt
wu* enployed Hare for 31
Amundsen from Tromso to to aiiflen up taxpuyvia fur a years. Retiring in K04, hr
HiX-iais|rig seskiuii of tile
Spitsbergen. There wlU lie
■nuved to Apopka where he
owned and operated Hie Tin­
shore excursions to ard lc Legialuture.
Although he did nut men­ sley House for Iti years, lie
settlement* and glucicri, then
tion
tax hike* specifically, served wiili Ihc Federal Bor
Oorlti aero** the Slat parallel
into the drifting pack ice on­ Uryaill'n computer-aided talk rau of Investigation during
hud d e a r mruning us he went World War I
ly a few hundred miles from
thruugh the tremendous out­
Survivor* are his wife, Mrs.
the North Pole,
The return journey in­ lay* of money during liie pu*t Flleii R Tinsley ol Bear Lake;
few years tliut kept Hie Mule sons. Lt. Col. William C.
cludes a call at the North
government in business.
Tinsley. USAF, Pittsburgh,
Cape and llammerfcst, winch
Pa. and James W. Tinsley
claims to be the northern­
Jr. of Bear Lake; a brother,
most town in Die world.
William C. Tinsley of Colum­
But unlike the polar pk&gt;n
bus and a sister, Mrs. George
ccrs, you make the trek not
McNeill* of Villa Park. III.
by sled or snowshoe but a
hoard Hie sturdy MS Nor*"l.

Stau Freeman, brilliant pi
uno satirist who combine* a
biting sense of humor with
prodigious talent at the key­
board, will appear on the sec­
ond concert scries program of
tlie season, Monday at 8 pm .
at Seminole High School.
(Members of Uie SemlnoleDcUary Entertainment Ann.
arc reminded Uiat their mem­
bership tickets are transfer­
able, and are invited to let
friends or relatives use them
if they arc not able to at­
tend.)
The droll Mr. Freeman
uses his piano as a springboard into the deep waters
of a keen sense of humor,

broad In scope, somewhat sa­
tiric in bent.
He has played with such
leading orchestras as Percy
Faith and Andre Kosielanctz,
and appeared frequently on
both NBC and CBS radio.
Many guest appearances on
television shows such a* the
Steve Alleu Show, the Harry
Moore Slum and the TodayShow have brought Stan Free­
man very much before the
cyea of the music-loving pub­
lic.
Numerous recordings on the
Columbia, .MUM and Epic la­
bels have also been made. It
was his nimble lingers on the
harpsichord that wa* heard
on the recording of "Come

MONEY

Ona My House'' with Rose­
mary Clooney.

Just tall ua how much you 1
to pay old bills, for homo Im­
provements, car repairs, for all
your seasonal expenses I Phona
for prompt, courtsous servlet.

Former Resident
Dies In Lakeland
Funeral service* were held
Tuesday at 3:30 p m. in the
Gerity-Monisou F u n e r a l
llomr in LakrlanJ fur Mr*.
G. W. Braswell, who died
Sunday*.
Mr*. Braswell wu* a form­
er resident of Sanford and
had many friend* here. She
is survived by a daughter,
Mr*. Duane TUI!*, and a
granddaughter, Mr*. E. II.
Smith, both of Sanford.

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Bryant Paves
Tax Hike Way

ATLANTA (UPI) — Chief
Judlcc Earl Warren said
Tuesday that law has not kept
pace with science ill th# 011ruahing space uge and cau­
tioned that man cun destroy
him.elf unit--* the two are
mil'll- full th e n fer Useful out­
let*
In a Lincoln'* Birthday ad­
dress In the huge coliseum at
Georgia Tech, Wat ran did nut
mention the civil right* laMi&lt;- wldrli hut brell u major
tuple of Supreme Court de­
cision! since he went on tha veteran of 10 south polar ex­
An uduil study course on
bench shortly before the 1W5T peditions.
The rale lor Hie 15-day ex- “Securities and Investing,”
sc h o o l desc-gii-gulioii declaim.
pcdiUuu inciudc* everything w II be sponsored by Uie A.
— even cocktail parlies M. Kidder and Co. slock
aboard ship for the intrepid brokerage offires, Kim Bar­
adventurers.
ley announced today.
H&gt; Linda Smithson
Tive course, which will be
lumbers of the Uviedu
gin Feb. 2ti at 1:3o p. m.
m an's Club arc conducting
will couslM of (our weekly
ir annual Oviedo Area
DAYTUNA BEAUI, Fla. lectures at the Kidder office
inbuicd Drive for lunds. lU P I)—Dan Gurney ol River­
i- drive opened last Satur- side. Calif., will drive an lu Sanford.
ItitereHcd persons are m
. ami will bo concluded
American Shelby AC Cobra vilcd to cull Hie oftiee al the
urtday.
Ford in the second running uf corner of First Si. and Park
the Daytona Coalini’Olal at Avc. for furtlier informaliun
M. M of iiw weight of the the International .speedway ami registration
head is in front ot the occip­ tbi* Sunday. Gurney, who
ital tone and the h.-ad is won this event l«»t year in a
held erect by the neck mus­ British Loins lu wlih an aver-j
NEW YORK |U P I)—Stuck*
cles. II a person fall* asleep age speed uf KJ3.64I miles per
when be 1* sitting, Ibcse hour, said he hoped to break got off to an easier start to­
niutcle* rclix and the baad this mark over the 3.B1 mile day in moderate o p i n i n g
turnover.
course.
fall* forward m a nod.

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Winter's Punch
Hits Midwest
By United P rr« International
Winter's iate*t punch roll­
ed tiirough tlie Midwest nod
into the nation's Smith Inml
today with frigid air and
hvuvy d ep o sit* u f s i u w .

F reeling ti Hi pel Blurt * chill­
ed seetiulis Of the west Gulf
Cuast. Cold wave warning*
•trelehul fmrii lli.luhulliu to
Abdulina a* tin- air muss slid
tuward tha Atlantic.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
1 will uol be ir.pou.lltltfur any debt* incurred bi
anyone other than myself.

HETTY M FOX

mail or bring this coupon
and have the Sanford Herald
delivered daily to your door
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aonnel to Seminole County
who have devoted their time
and encrglea over the yeera
in organizing and perfecting
Uieir roles in the Semlnoto
County- Survival rim and to
Hie Navy command and per*
aonnel who have assisted us.
It is because of their loyalty
and their willingness to serve,
their belief in the importance
of this program, that through­
out the county we have a
team and a plan to safeguard
us. They- need the tools to
work with.
Wc earnestly recommand
llw above program and ask
that your Commission con­
sider seriously the cause of
survival for tlie citizens of
Seminole County and the pre­
mises that Civil Defense
should be a permanent and
recognized arm of our eoun*
ty government.

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Pa (70 10 — Feb. 13. 1963

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Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY T
Admissive*
HI chard Hlttcll, Lake Mooroe;
Carrie CoUini, Edward 8. MeCall 8r.; Mabel Thomas,
James Miller, Jamee McKay
Truluck, Willie Louli Vance,
Mathew Kudlac, DorU Hui.
cell and Annie Mac Knight
of Sanlord.
Discharge*
Willie Hillitnaa,
Geneva;
Gladys Orth, Mn. Cecil
Jones and baby; Mn. James
Grou and baby; Hubert Nell•on, Thomas Hanson, Lora
Aon McCloud of Sanford.
FEBRUARY •
Admits lees
Alice Fclatal, D elian; Clara
Parks, DeBary; Carrie Jack*
•on, Laka Monro*; John Hen*
denoo, Altamonte; Emma
Jane Cooper, Rae Glare,
Wllllo
McCloud,
Michael
Brown, Ralph Wilkins, Char­
les Griffin, Willie Smith,
Vince Buckner, Victoria Bur­
ton, Mary Lou Jones of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. I-ester Cooper
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Russell
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
ol Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Mary Colley, Oitccn; Solo­
mon Browdy, Oviedo; Mar­
garet Olglelrce, Arnold Bent­
ley, Ernest Washington, Jen­
nie Mareuttc, Steve Lowery,
Mrs. James McClure and
baby, James Miller of San­
ford.
FEBRUARY •
Admissions
Delores Pine, Titusville; Solo­
mon Browdy, Oviedo; Betly
Day, Barbara Williams, Syd­
ney Gray, Wilma Waters,
Ernestine McLclIan of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Xatbanlrl Wil­
liam* of Sanldrd, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. John Day ol
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Millard Waters
ol Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Michael Brown, Mary Ward,
Ellin belli Stoller, Cora Strip­
ping, Ftarrla Moran, Louise
Thomas, Mrs. Gerald Drlakell and baby; Mrs. Alvin
Thompson and baby, Mrs.
Lester Cooper and baby, San­
ford.
FEBRUARY !•
Anna Qulno, DeBary; Patri­
cia Wllborn, Enterprise; Myr­
tle Johnson, Longwood; Luyine Klnnalrd, Geneva; Atalee Uarincau, Audrey Kruse,
Patricia
Julian,
Kathleen
Corky, Walter Raynor ol
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby WUbora
of Eatarprisc, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Charka Kruse
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cum­
mings of Sanford, a girl
DUchargea
Robert Werner, Paola; Wil­
liam
Chleaa,
Longwood;
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Amazement spills over nil bounds!
It erupts because of the reasons
the Federal Court in Miumi gnve for
accepting the renpportionment plan
th a t came from the state's rural
stacked Legislature, and which is
under attack so severe the court
must know that it will have to be
heard in the U. S. Supreme Court.
The three Ju d g es looked back, but
they failed to look forward, in de­
ciding that the plan the last special
session concocted was fair to the
people.
For instance, the court looked
back with longing a t the plan the ma­
jority of the people rejected last
November and said:
“The r e j e c t e d constitutional
amendment would have provided for
46 Senators and 195 Representatives.
In some respects it might have ad­
vantages over the statutory plan now
before us.
“ For example, in our former
opinion we thought the suggestion to
give a single county more than one
Senator was unwise. We still have
doubts as to the desirability of doing
so. The statute gives two Senators to
Dade County."
•

•

•

Here is the court saying th at
Dade County which has a million peo­
ple and produces n great bulk of the
state's operating money, is stipi&gt;oscd
to have no more voice in the Senate
than rural Nassau and Raker coun­
ties, with a combined population of
some ‘24,00(1.
Dade County produces ‘200 times
more taxes than these little counties,
and yet it is supj&gt;osed to fight
through only two voices in the Senate
with Senators in each of !1‘2 small
county districts which would have
less than 100,000 people in each dis­
trict.
Much is made of Dude County and
tho unfairness the apportionment
now blessed by a High Court means
to them. I^et’s look a t one of tho
other big counties — llillslinrough.
There, nearly 400.000 people paid
$26.5 million in taxes in 1001 to help
aupi»ort state government.
Ill contrast, the 07 smallest, conn*
lies of the slate with slightly less
than 000.000 total |&gt;opiilation, paid
$00.0 million in taxes last year.
Rut here’s the real point: Hillslmrough got back $21.0 million in
state aid, the other 02 counties got
back a total of $57.4 million.

Peter Edson
•

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N E W A R R IV A L S O N

How, then, can these Judges be
so concerned with county bounda­
ries?
•
•
•
The judges, in their decision, put
it this way also in looking hack: "The
historical busts of legislative repre­
sentation as it lias obtained in Flo­
rida since statehood should not be
completely overturned except upon a
strong showing of n deprivation of
liercent assessment law.
There is a law of economics too,
and as far back us 1947 the Florida
Citizens Tax Committee made a study
of the state’s tnx structure and
growth trends, and warned th a t the
state must begin to think of the
needs of the growing urlmn areas. It
showed th at most of the property
taxes, special taxes, excise taxes and
licenses and fees, even 16 years ago,
were coming from the cities and it
recommended drastic measures to
give them more power over their dis­
tribution, including a new Constitu­
tion, local government commissions
to study municipal needs and a 100
percent assessment law.
Rut the Legislature wasn’t inter­
ested because the majority bloc was
enjoying its dependence on geo­
graphical control through county
lines.
The court should look hack just a
little way to another idea in state
government—one the U. S. Consti­
tution intended. 11 was s|s&gt;ken by LeRoy Collins on his inauguration as
Governor in 1957: “ People come
FIRST . . ."
•
•
•
The judges also should
have
looked forward in considering their
action on a plan which still discrimin­
ates against people.
It must be submitted to a vote of
the people. They've thrown out such
false plans before—even the “hotter"
one th at was on the 1962 ballot. Wo
lwlievc they'll reject this one too.
If the Legislature trios to hold
to the statutory provision under
which it will operate in 196.1 when it
convenes in 1965, what then? There
will he more lawsuits, more anger and
possibly Utter chaos.
•

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•

So Florida's case on renpportion­
ment remains one for more enlight­
ened consideration by th at higher
court which is saying to the states:
“Give representation to people, not
pine trees, not rtveks and rills, not
fields of grain—but to people."

Dick West Says

Cake Controversy Grows
WASHINGTON (L’l'l) —
Like other* who tllna regular­
ly nt the Capitol, I have been
following tho Sennit''a cruh
rake controversy with mount­
ing interest uml rising gorge.
The protagonist in the Issue
is Sen. J. Glenn lleull, • Mary­
land Republican ami seafood
connoisseur, who feels that his
home stale was libeled by the
menu in the Senate restau­

rant.
Specifically, he objected to
Ihe christening of one of the
dishes listed on the menu as
“Maryland crab cukes."
L i n k i n g Maryland's fair
name to the fried blobs that
were being fobbed off tinder a
crab cuke alias was n slur on
the flee elute and adjacent
waters, lleull told, or tolled,
the Senate.

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E n te r e d s s ercond class m e t i e r O ctober ST, ISIS a t (he f u e l
Office of Hanford, Florida, un d e r tin. Act of Congreve ot March.
T he H e r a ld Is s m em be r of the United Cress v&gt;hlcb I* e ntitle d
a ie lu alv iiy tu t b s use for r e p u b l h s l i o n of ail tb s local n e w s
. p rin te d u tfa's n e w spa per

Ur voices his protest in a
ringing oration that undoubt­
edly will rntisr him to be re­
membered as the crustaceans'
Patrick Henry. I thought It
milked in eloiiueiiee with Sen.
Kvcrett M. I)h k sen’s famous
pticun to spring flowers.
The Senate chef was offered
an “authentic" r e c i p e f o r
Murylnnd ernb cakes, hut he
pointed out that It could not
lot used without upping the
price.
It culls for the rakes to be
composed entirely of crab
meat whereat in the dish as
presently constituted the crab
meat is mixed with cracker
crumbs.
Crackers are, of c o u r s e ,
cheaper than crabs, b e i n g
more plentiful and easier to
catch.
I certainly agree with Heall
that tho Seruito crqb cukes
could stand un overhauling,
but at the same time I have
tome reservations about the
adoption of an “authentic" racipe.
In the House restaurant, the
menu curries an item listed us
“genuine chile con curne." One
spounful will make you wish
that you had been served the
imitation.
He that us it may, Heall's
concern for hia state's gastro­
nomic reputation started me
to *|&gt;ceulaling what might
happen if other alatesinen
took up the culinary cudgel*
un la-half of their native lands.
For instance, the Wednes­
day menu in the House restau­
rant featured “Swiss steak."
Thu government of Bwllxerlund might wish to lodge a
protest about that through its
legation here.
Tho sumo bill of fare lister!
“French • fried p o t a t o # s,"
width could easily arouse tho
animosity of Gen. De Gaulle.
There likewise was a "Span­
ish omelette," which could in­
cut the wrath of Gen. Franco.
Young Sen. Ted Kennedy
haa said he is interested in do­
ing something for Massachu­
setts. A golden opportunity it
presented by the Senate restsurant's “ Boston cream pie.”
Fur that matter, a “bulled
New England dinner" served
this week in the House restau­
rant would provide an issue
for the entire Kennedy clan.

EASY STREET

Political

Notebook

Canada spent about J360 with tho first contract* for
WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
It may quiet down a little la­ million for U. S. defense sup­ uranium ores. Those contracts
ter on. but right now Uncle plies last year and the United began to phase out in 1963 a*
Sam is exported tu become a States spent about 5123 mil­ U. S. domeatlr and other free
No. t whipping boy in Ihe Ca­ lion in Canada, ir U. S. uran­ world supplies were discos*
nadian
political
campaign ium ore purchases in Canada ered.
leading up to the April 8 elec­ are included in mutual de­
Canadian nuclear science
tions. This is one result of fense operations, however, the developed right along with
Conservative Prime Minister exchange is roughly in bal­ U. S. know how. Rut Canada
John Diefenhaker's ouster on ance.
early decided against trying
a no-confidence vole, follow­
U. H.-Canadian cooper a lion to make its own nuclear wea­
ing his refusal In arm Canad­ on nuclear development also pons as loo costly.
ian Bomarr missiles with began during World War II
Instead, the Canadian De­
U. S. nuclear warheads.
fense Ministry adopted the
Many responsible Canad­
U. S. Bomarr as its defenH’
ians, however, recognliing Ihe
missile and built two liases,
had alterefleels of an “ antione north of Ottawa, llic other
H. S." campaign at Hits time,
near North Bay. II was under­
| are cautioning against this as
stood ail along Ihal these mis­
Edilor
international political non­
siles would have nuclear war­
Sanford Herald
sense.
head* furnished by the United
Dear Sir
While* U. S. Slate Depart­
On January at. as we were States and there was no fuss
ment and Pentagon officials—
returning from Orlando on about it.
still trying to manage the
Rut about tins lime Hi*
Hwy. 17-92 my sister. Mrs
news instead of just giving it
movement
Helen Mriseh. suffered a "ban-the-bomb"
out — are re Inet am to talk
gathered strength in Canada.
fatal heart attack.
about this for fear of stirring
Foreign Minister H o w a r d
up more charges of interfer­ Will you please print litis Green opixixed nuclear arm a­
ing ill Call a ill a n politics, Ca- letter so that the people who ments on the ground Dial it
nndtun officials in Washington I w rrr Ml wonderfully kind and gave Canada greater interna­
are perfectly frank in saying w*1° ^'1
,HUC*1 *° help n’*' tional stature to tie able to
that relation* lielween all may know how much I ap­ build its own Immlis
ranks oi the two countries' preciate all they did?
For over a year Dlcfenunited force* couldn't be hel­ There were three Navy baker lias held tip the decision
men who gave her artificial
ler.
lo arm Canada with nuclear
As a mailer of fuel, the respiration, a lieutenant who warheads although Hu* did not
Permanent Joint Hoard on went for the ambulance, a make srnve to his own mili­
Defense, Canada • U n i t e d young civilian who gave her tary leaders. This is what
Slates—PJItlk—1w a s meeting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation really brought on the present
ill Han Diego, ol alt places, and a boy on a bicycle who crisis in Ihe Canadian governand not on Ihe unarmed, 4.Out), wanted hi help and who rail mrnl.
mile border between the two etl my family lo have them
countries, when the hot poli­ mrel me at the hospital.
tical exchange between Otta­ Thank you.
New
Sincerely
wa ami Washington took
III-Tread
Irene II. Ltulwig
place Die military couldn't
On
(Mr*. John latdwig)
have been cmiglil farther oil
Sound Card
base or more unprepared for
tlodtea
a build-up of tensions.
Most U, 5. forest fires are
760 x 14
IMIin was established more caused by Jnccndinrist*, debris
*/*
son x It
Ilian 20 jra rs ago by Ihe lair burners and careless smokers,
*59 * II
w /es.
President Franklin D Roose­ in that order.
CAVANAUGH
velt and llic lale Prim r Min­
TIRE SERVICE
ister William Ljon Mackenzie
1101 S. French Ave.
The U. S. Patent Office was
King, it functioned effectively
FA 2-2261
established in IOi.
all through World War II.
Alter the war, co-operation
was carried further will) Ihe
building of three radar de­
fense lines agalnvl possible
Russian surprise a t t a c k
across Hie Arctic.
There has been the closest
Army, Navy and Air Force
cooperation between the iwu
rounlries. Generals and admirula know eacli oilier*'
plans and there are exchange!
of personnel running into the
hundreds, of all ranks.
If Canada Iried tn make
everything for Hs own mili­
tary forces, it couldn't pro­
duce in quantity sufficient to
rut rusts, mi Canada buys
imieli of ils military equipmenl from llic United Hlales,
In (urn, Canadian manufaclurer* hid on many U. S. de­
fense contract! (n supply bolh
Thin modern builders supply run nave you
rounlries or as aulnunlractors. This is made easier by
money on nil your needs — from Finns through
the fart that many U. S.
mnmifuclurcr* have Canadian
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affiliates.

Letters

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Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic
Dirkir'x parrnU srr ac­
tually ram uragine him in
later juvenile delinquent").
Unless ehiidren develop re­
spect for their sii|MViora
they tend to have a flippant
rrgard for authority nf ail
s o r t s , including nidified
laws. Take a lesson (rom the
military p*&gt;etiology regard­
ing respect Tor superiors.
CASK 0-467: Dickie II., ag­
ed 7, is the only child of dot­
ing parent.
"Dr. Crune,” his gruiulfathcr began, “I think Dickie is
nut being trained properly.
“ For example, his parents
let him rail them by ihclr first
name. Thus, instead of saying
Mamma, Dickie c u l l s h i *
mother llv-tty. And ini refers
to his Daddy as Paul.
"Don't you think it is wise
to teurli a chi Id to use a cer­
tain amount of deference 111
speaking to adults?"
Malty parents (and giundparents, too) ■cent to think it
is cute when toddlers uddress
them by the latter's first
name.
Rut that is a miiluko in
child reining! For a g o o d par­
ent should not eneuurage a
youngster to break down the
normal social barriers that in­
dicate respect for elder*.
In the Army and oilier
brunches of military service,
we always Insist that privates
salute their superior officer*.
And of fleers even salute
each other, with the leaser of­
ficer initiating tliu muluul sal­
ute.
Y'ou don't hear a Murine
calling General Shu up by the
iiitimaUi i n f o r m a l name,
"Dave!"
There is a valid psycholog­
ical reason for tills emphasis
un maintaining decorum and
respect for superiors.
Parents are superiors tu
their children so the young­
sters should I n s t a n t l y he
taught U&gt; hunur that superiorlly.
Part uf Ihe lawlessness and
juvenile delinquency In Amer­
ica has been produred by the
general breakdown in teuclting children respect for their
elders.
And It stems In part from
surli apparently innocent ac­
tions as encouraging toddlers
to usa the first name* of dig­
nified adults in their own
home.
Furthermore, when grown
rousins or even neighbors visit
your home, don't p e r m i t
youngsters lo employ the first
nsmrs of such distant rela­
tives or adult friends.

Instead, teach your chihlirn
to say "Uncle Dave" or "Aunt
Retty' even though there is no
blood kinship.
In Hie small town near
which we have our summer
home in Indiana, n had village
habit has been allowed In de­
velop, for the parents often
let their ehildicn address dig­
nified adults liy first names.
Ami the parishioners even
permit their youngsters to rail
the local ministers by their
first names, loo!
In fuel, some of the deigy
Imve erroneously urged the
use uf .first nuluws, nt least on
the part of adults, hut this
quickly tarries over to Ihe
children.
Such informality is unwise
and ultimately will react to
the detriment of the clergyinun, as well us other digni­

fied adults, s i i &gt; h st tesciirrs,
doctors and even businessmen.
As an axiom nf peisonncl
psychology, we urge tho salut­
ing of superior officers, both
in business as well us the mil­
itary.
And the use of "Uncle" or
"Aunt" fits into this same
rule, even when applied tu
udulL nun-relatives.
So please send for the 'gIMI.
point "Tests for Good Par­
ent*," enclosing a stumped,
return envelope, and I e u r u
how to prepare your child for
successful adulthood,
(Alwviya write to Dr.
Prune In rare of this news
paper, enclosing a long 4
rent ataluped, addressed en­
velope and 2U cents to rover1
typing and printing costa
when you send fur our ot his
hiMiklrta.)

'Jet Tummy' Hitting
Airline Stewardesses
LONDON (UP!) — Stew­
ardesses on high • altitude
transatlantic flights are be­
ing plagued by what liK-y
call "jet tummy" dial swells
them up like lialtsilis, it was
reported Jiere Sunday.
II is painful, the girls say,
and sometimes it takes up
to 21 hour* before their
waivtline* get bark io nor
mal.
"II starts when we are in
the uir and the swelling of­
ten lasts for Hie wnotc day,"
an Irish stewardess who
works on tile transatlantic
jels explained.
"Home girls ean'l liear the
pain and I have known some
to slip off their girdles in the
galley in Ihe hark of the
plane hallway between lam
don and New York," the
said.
According to u Dublin doc­
tor, loosening elomes Is Jtivl
what the girls ought to do
to ease llic trouble.
“ Everyone swells lo a ror-

lain extent when they fly.
hut hostesses seem to notice
it more. If lliry are wearing
a light girdle, the chances
are they will swell more,"
lie said
The dortor said flic pain
and swelling was caused by
gasses in the stomach ex­
panding a* much as 60 per­
cent, depending on the pres
sure in tiir plane cabin.
"In Mime cases, inflamillation is set u l f ," he said.
"There arc no serious after­
effects, though."

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Intaraat In. or Ilan upon, tha
i-g v m , ru ia in i.
above described real propartp,
chancery no. i m a
overstreet
land
c o m - a ltua ta In Seminole Countp.
PANT. A F lo r id a corporation. Florida, and pou a r e hereby
to Hla w ith tha
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Clark of tha abova described
Circuit
Court
and
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TT, FLORIDA,
D efendants. BAKER A SMITH. 41 E a s t
Pina Slraat, P. O. Box No.
x o n r n o r suit
T R I STATE OF FLORIDA TO I 1171, Orlando, Florldn. nod
E. M. I11CKFORD. and ------ flic with aald a tto r n e y s for
BICKFORD, hla wlfa. ir Hr. tha P la in tiff and with tha
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ahlp or tha g r a n i t e * truataaa.
tp, Florida.
banaflclarlaa, cradltora. Ilanora.
Up: J e a n K. Wilke
successor*, or « t h a r a claiming
Deputp
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vlaaea.
legal***,
grantaaa, Publish Ja n. 14 A Fab. I, IS.
truataaa, banaflclarlaa, apouaaa, II. 1141.
cradltora, Ilanora, aucceaaora C D B - ll
nr othara c la im ing an Intaraat
bp, th ro u g h , undar or for tho SKMINOI.lt COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
■aid K K. E naor and -----Nolle* of Publlo Wearing
Enaor, hla aalfai P. B. HATNEB a n d — - HAYNES, hla To whom It may concern!
The Seminole Countp Board
wlfa, If H r l n r , and If daad,
tha u n k n o w n halra, darlaaaa, of A djustm ent will hold a
lagataaa,
g rantaaa,
truataaa, public h e arin g on an appeal
banaflclarlaa, apouaaa, rr a d l- bp ta irrp W llcoi agalnat •
tora, Ilanora, auocaaaera or decision of tha Zoning D ir­
othora claim ing nn Intaraat bp, ector denying a permit for
th ro u g h , un d a r or fur tha aald weekend ra m p alt* on Lake
P. U. Ifapnaa and —
llavnee. Harney and requests lot alas
h la
wlfa,
WASHINGTON variance on the following tie*,
property! lleatn 1114 3
OWENS and ------ OWENS, hla crlbad
ft E and II* ft N of SW cor
wlfa; ARTHUR F. JONHS and of
HR'4 thenco run N Id ft. E
------JONES, hla wlfa) If l lr l n g
I I ft m ors or leas to lath*
and If daad, tha unknow n IIfarnep,
S I I ft, tbene*
halra, darlaaaa, lagataaa. g r a a - W. ISO ftthenc*
more or leea to POU
taaa,
truataaa,
banaflclarlaa, In Saction 1 4 -IM -IIE .
apouaaa, cradltora, Ilanora. auePublic h r a r l n g will b* held
eaaaora o r othora c la im ing nn In lha County Commteslnnera
Intara at bp. th ro u g h , u nda r or Room, Court llu ute, Hanford.
for tho aald A r t h u r P. Jnnaa Florida, on F e b ru a ry II. 1141
and ----- - Jnnaa, hla w lfai — — a t 1:10 P. XI. or a s ooon thereI, AHOB, tha widow of Dr. A. a f t e r as poaalblA
H. Laroa, If l lv l n s and If
Samlnnl* Countp Board of
d a td . th a n n b n o w g halra, da.
A djustm ent
rlaaao.
lagataaa,
great***
Dp William C. Halbaek,
truataaa, banaflclarlaa, apouaaa,
Chairm an
cradltora, Ilanora, auccaaaora Publish Fab. II, I I I : .
o r o th a r a c la im in g i n Intaraat C D F -II
bp, th ro u g h , u n d a r o r for tho
to ld Dr. A. If. Loroo and —
SEMINOLE COUNTY HOARD
Laroa, hla widow; DR. HOPE
n r a d ju stm en t
T. XI. H IT T E R and BARAH B.
Malic* *r Publla H e arin g
HITTER, hla wlfa, 101 North To whom It map copcarnt
l l l h Street, Allontown PannapT ha Hemlnolu Countp Board
Ivanla: CHARLES &lt;1. IlKXf- of A djustm ent will hold a
XXEl. a n d ------ REXIXIEU hla publla he aring to determine
w l f * If living, a n d If daad, the possibility of g r a n ti n g a
tha u n k n o w n halrA davlaatA f r o n t s t r s a t setback variance
lagataaa,
grantaaa,
truataaa, 4* tha Zoning R egulations aa
banaflclarlaa, o p o u i o a eradl- requested bp St. J o h n B aptist
tora, lltnorA
auccaaaora or Church, for a residence, on the
othara claim ing an Intaraat bp following described properlpi
th ro u g h , um lar nr for tho aald Ixit | , Block II, H a r m a n 's
Churls* &lt;1, llcnimcl and ------ Aitdn. In Altnmunle.
Itammal. hi* w l f a ;' ANT AND
Public h e a r i n g will b*
ALL OTHERS HAVING Olt held In the County CumminCLAIMING ANT INTEREST alonara Room, Court Ifouaa,
IN T H E FULMJWINU DEB- Hanford, Florida, on Fe b ru a ry
CIUBED PRO PERTY LOCAT­ 11. 11*1 a t Til* P. M. o r ae
ED IN SKMINULE COUNTY, soon t h e r e a f t e r a t possible.
FLORIDA i
Hemlnolo County il»ar,l of
TRACT ON 13
A d justm ent
Hy William C. llaback.
Tha Boat O n a -lla lf of the
C h airm an
S outhe ast Q u a r t e r of t law
Norlhwoat Q u a r t e r of the I'ublleh Feb. IX, 1141.
S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r of Sac- C D F - i l
tlon I, T ownahlp I I South,
■KMINOI.E COUNTY BOARD
R a nga XX Beat.
OF ADJUSTMENT
TRACT TWO
Matte* of P walls U s e r l e g
Lota I to 14, Inclualva of
Block -O”. T ra c t 4, BAN- To whom It map concern:
T he Seminole County Hoard
LANDO SPRINGS SUBDI­
VISION, Seminole County. of A djustm ent will hold a
public
h e a r in g to consider the
Florida, a cc o r d ln s to tha
p l a t thara of recorded In possibility of g r a n t i n g a v a r ­
i
a
n
t*
to
the Zoning R e f u t a ­
P l a t nook I, page I I of
tha
Publlo
Records of tion* to pe rm it kitc hen feelHtmlnola Cuuntp, Florida. lilies In a gue st houe* aa r e ­
quested bp Jo h n IL Hchlrard,
TRACT THItKR
Lota 1 th r o u g h 4 and Lota Jr., on the following describ­
II th rough 14, Block "B" ed pro p e rty : Lot IX. Geo. H.
Replat
of
North
T f a ot
14, BANLANDO W ltm er'a
U k e , fetch Arbor,
SPRINGS
SUBDIVISION, Amory
Publlo h e arin g will be held
Bamloola Countp, Florida, In the County Commissioner*
a ccording
to
the
plat Itooin, Court Ifuu**. Hanford,
tharaof racordad In Plat Florida, on F e b r u a ry II, 1141
Book 4, page I I of tha a t 7 i l l I*. XI. o r ae toon
Publlo llecorda of Sami- t h e r e a f t e r a* possible.
so la Caunlp, Florida.
Seminole C ounty Board af
TRACT FOUR
A djustm ent
L o t i I th r o u g h I I , Block
H r W illiam C. Halbaek,
T V , T r a c t 14, BANLANDO
Chairm an
BPRINGS
SUBDIVISION, Publleh Fab. I t , 1444
Hamlnola Countp, Florida, C D F - I I
according
to
tha
plat
MOTICB OF BALM
i h e r e e f racordad In P la t
Halle* Is ha rsb p g i v e s th a t
S o a k I, page I I a f tha
F ublle Baaorda o f Semi­ p u r s u a n t la th* tla a l dearie
a f faeaeleeur* and sal* annole Cauntp , FlorldA
larad I* lh a raua* pending In
TRACT FIVK
L o ts I th r o u g h I and tha Circuit Cuurt In and fur
Lota I t th r e u g h 14. Block Bemlaola Cauntp, FlorldA coat
• t r , T r e a t 14. BANLANDO docket nu m b er 1X.XM th* u n ­
SPRINGS
SUBDIVISION. dersigned Clark will eell the
altuated
In
said
Pamlnnla Countp, Florida, propartp
a ccording
ta
tha
p l a t County daaerlbed aa:
L ot 14. Block B. HUM,ANl)
th a r a a f recorded In P la t
KBTATPA a eubdDlaloA
Book 4. page I I of tha
a r e a n ll n g to a plat t h e r e ­
Publla Rcnurda nr geniL
of, recorded In P la t Honk
nola Countp, Florida.
l l i P»i*e I f la I I *f th*
TRACT SIX
Publlo Record* o f Semi­
T ha Maat O n a - lla lf a f Ihe
nole
Cauntp , FlorldA
S oulha aa t Q u a r t e r a f lha
Qu a r t e r o f lha T t f a l k a r w ith all atrueturea
Houthwaat•. Q
and
Im
prsvsm
e nta s a w *nd
S oulha aa t Q u a r t a r af Baa.
tlon I, Townahlp I I South, h a r e a f ta r an aald lend, and
. end pr
l i a n a s I I Ka*l.
escribed pro
Defendants! o f Ik* abevo described
p
a
r
tp
i
a
nd
all
n
a
t u r e s gow or
GREETINGS!
h
e
r
e
a
f
te
r
atta
che
d
to or used
You a re ha rakp a t i l f l t d th a l
connection with ih* p r ta p r a c sa d ln s to quiet title la
ml**»
harsln
described
gad la
and f a r o i l e r relief h a s b a as
b r a u a h t I s lh a C ircuit c a u r t addition thereto th* follow|g« 4**orlb*4 household appll*
anoaa. which are, a nd aka.lik.e.
deemed
to h* f l tt u r e * and a
NOW OPRN y o u
p a r t a f ih s really , at.d a re a
LUNCH
portion of tb s security for tk*
(ndtkla daa sa haraiu m antlesed;
DINNER
On* OB R a f r lg a r a ta r ltllta .)
Model No. RU-ll-TCR. Bar.
T U KA- t h m B AT.
1*1 No. T g . f f l l t *
On*
QE Rang* tljlec.), Me.
V ISIT OUU H BW —
de l No. J-4I1-T, Bar lei No.
T T -H 44II
One
U us-T he rm
H eater
(Oil), Model No. Xl».|,
I M m d B a w a ra lllr f a r
• t r i a l No. IT -U -IL 44.049
B A N Q U K TH , L U N C H E O N S
BTU
u d D IN N E H PA UTICH
O s s V iator Climax K it­
chen E x h a u s t F a n — No
Model t r Bertel Numbers
•39-4197
Kievan
Venetian
llllnde
(M etal), m o au fa u ta re d by
Roberta Awning a nd V*.
Bellaa Blind Company, Orlaa dA F lorida—N«. Modal
o r Serial N u m b e r s
at publlo tale, to tk* h tg h ta l
and beat bidder for cash be­
tween th* hours af elavaa
o'clock In th* fere noa a and
two o'clock In th* a f te r n e a a oa
t k a Xltb d a y of February,
t i l l , a t Ik* F r o n t Door a t tha
Btmlaola. County C euriheut*
Sanford, Florida.
(BEAL)
A r t h u r U. Beckwith. J r ,

Carriage Room

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Legal Notice

t u th e C a u r t a* t h a CauatT
J a l a e , Ueaelaala C a a a tp , Plata
a f H a t Ida. l a Pvwhata
l a r a tha ICalata aft
THELMA OLADTB K E E F E R
Deceased.
F IN A L NOTICE
Netloa la harakp given th a t
th e undersigned will, an the
14th dap of March, A. D. 1 ! | |
p r t i i n t to th e Honorable
Countp J u d g e
o f Seminole
County, FlorldA b i t final r e ­
turn. account and vouchers, aa
A d m ln la tra tu r of the Delate of
T helm a Gladpa Keefer, d e c e ts .
ed. and a t said time, then and
there, m ak e application to the
■aid Ju d g e for a final s e ttle ­
m ent of hla a d m in istr a tio n of
aald estate, and for an order
d isc h a r g in g him ga auch Ad­
m in istrato r.
Dated t h is th a 11th d t p of
F e b ru a ry . A. D. 1IIX.
Elwood R. F rie nd
A t A d m in is tr a to r a f the
Metal* of
Thalroa Gladys Keefer
Deceased
Publish Feb. I t , XI, XT A
Xlar. I, 1I4X.
CD F-II
• EMINOd.R COUNTY BOARD
OP ADJUSTMENT
Mstlre a f P a h lle l le a r i a g
To whom It m ap concern:
Th* Hemlnole Cuuntp Board
or A djustm ent will hold a
public h e arin g to e o n tld a r th*
possibility of g r a n t i n g p e r m it,
slon to build c r e m a to r y In
conju nctio n
w ith
cem etery
( o a k la w n ) aa re queste d bp
lotkevlew Co.. Ino., on tho fol­
lowing daecrlbed p ro p a rtp : S
11 ch of W I I ch of NW&lt;4
O aklawn Cemetery, P. B. II,
Pg. If. Section I-19S.J9E.
Public h e a r l n s w » l be held
In th* County Commissioner*
Itoom, Court Houe*. HanforL
Florida, on F e b r u a ry 11. 1)41
a t 1:19 P. M. or a t soon t h e r e ­
a f te r a t possible.
Seminole Countp Beard a f
Adjustment
Bp W illiam a. Halbaek.
Chairm an
r u b l l s h Feb. II, 1141
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an rv rr
court.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANUKHY NO. IJAg*
NOTICE TO D E PE N D
PR A N K J. POHT,
Plaintiff,
v*.
W IL L IE MARTIN a n d MAR­
THA J. MARTIN, hla wife.
,
D efendant*
tx ie
erx rr
o r F lo r id a
T ill W ILLIE MARTIN and
MARTHA J. MARTIN, hie
wife,
Who** reildence* and P ust
Offlc* addraeaaa ar* unknown.
P l t a t * t a k a notice t h a t
pou
ar* hereby required to
file
po u r
w r i t te n a n sw e r or
defense*. If any. personally
or bp an a ttorney, on o r b e
for* March XX, lid J. a t t h e o f ­
fice of the Clark of th* Clrcult
Court.
at
th* C ourt
flout* In Btmlnol* County,
Sanford, FlorldA and to mall
a copy th araof to STENBTRGXI
D A v i s a McI n t o s h , A t t o r ­
ney* for Plaintiff, Poat Offlc*
Rox list.
Sanford, Florida. I
t h a t c ertain proceeding pond­
ing a g a i n s t you In th* C ir ­
cuit Court a f tha N inth J u d i ­
cial Circuit of FlorldA In and
Pop Bamlnot* County, F l o r ­
ida. In c h an c ery , a n a b b r e ­
viated title of aald cause be­
ing •'FRANK J. POHT. P l a i n ­
tiff. va. W ILL IE MARTIN and
MARTHA J.
MARTIN.
hi*
wife. Defendants. ’ and h e r a la
fait not &lt;&gt;r a Decree P ro Con­
fess* will b* e nte red a g a l n a t
pou.
T h# n a t u r e #f thl* proceedIng being a suit for forerlu eu rs of a Vendor1* Lien on
th* follow ing daecrlbed real
propa rtp ly in g and b t l n g In
Hemlaol* County, F lo rld A to in

wilt

Lot I and tha E a s t a nah a lf of Lot I. Block 5.
A. IL nusaall'a Addition to
F o r t Read, a ccording to
plat th ara o f a* reoorded
In r i a l Book 1. Pag* If.
WITNEIM mp hand a n d s t a t
a t Sanford, Btmlnol* County,
Florida, thla 11th dap a t F e b ­
ruary, A. D. I f IL
(BEAL)
A r t h u r If- Beckwith, J r ,
Clark of th* Circuit C ourt
Bpi M a r th a T. Vlhlan
Deputp Clark
S t t n s t r e m , D a v i t A McJntoeh
Attorney* for P la in tiff
Poet Office Box 11X0
Sanford, Florida
Publish Feb. 11, XI, FT A
Mar. a. ItlX.
CDF-41.
NOTICE o r SUIT
TOi.HAROLD W. JOHMBON
and JUNK L JOHNSON,
E LM ER J . P A R K E R a nd
JA N E T A. PA R K E R , hla
wlfa. Defendants,
Itealdaaca a ■ d M ailing
Address Onknourti.
TOO AND BACH O F TOO
a r * h t r t b p notified t h a t su it
h a t been commenced a g a ln a t
pou In tha Circuit Court of
th* M a t h Judicia l C ircuit of
lha Htsta *( Florid* In a n d
for Seminole Countp, th* a b ­
breviated till* a f which it:
FALL RIVE R B A V I N O S
HANK, Plaintiff, -v*. H A R ­
OLD W. JOHNSON and JU N E
l» JOHNSON, h i t wlfa e l a l .
Defendants, Is C b a n s t r p H a
1X1X4.
T ha a t i u r * of thla st|U la a
foreclosure a f t h a t a a r t s l n
m o rtg a g e fram aald d e f e n d ­
ant* to plaintiff, date d Dec­
ember XI. l i l t and recorded
December If, l i f t In U fflclel
llecorda Hook III page I I I «f
lha Public llacorda a f garninol* Caunlp, F U r ld A e n c u m ­
bering t h a t certain pi*** or
p arcel *r property U t a ta d .
altualA and being In aald
Cuuntp and S ta tA 1toa -*w
w |ltt
i
l-»t s. Illoek f. NORTH
U It L A N D O TOW NS I TR.
FOURTH ADDITION, a*
racordad Ik F l a t Uoob I L
Pag* I I , Publl* Raeeedt of
Seminole County, PlopIdA
EACH O F TOU IB R E Q U IR ­
ED to flic yo u r a n s w e r a r
other w r itte n d t f t g e t e to th#
C e m p lsla t w llk th* C lark of
tha Circuit C o u rt *( Bagitnol*
Countp, Florida, In thl* p r o ­
ceeding and to servo a copy
tharaof upon th* plaintiff'*
a tl e ra a p a , w ha t* g a m e s and
• d d r t s a a r t h*r*ta*ft*r **t
forth, a* required bp taw, n o t
la t e r t h a n th* 14th dap of
March 1141. l a default t h e r e ­
of th* cauea will proceed **
part* u p t a lha e ntry a f a De­
er** F r a Confess* a g a i n s t
you.
WITNESS mp hand a n d th*
•fflclal seel o f said Court In
Seminole Cauntp , F lo rld A this
11th dap of F e b r u a r y 1141.
(HKAI.)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. J r ,
C lark of th* Circuit C a u r t
Hpi M artha T. Vlhlan
Deputp C lerk
B e a r d s 11, G r ljle y and L e a l s
A tto rn ey s f a r F U l a t l f f
41 Norik ( U u r t Btroat

Clark « t tha Cirealt ctart Fast Office Bag III*
Bpt Mar gar at B. Tpr*
OvUadA rtarU*

Fubffalf V a b r u e r p IX. t i l l .
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�Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
Classified

322-5613
Office 204 W. First
It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

6. For Kent
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
! UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
; Tuei.. thru Fn. • 3 P. M. day
room house, kitchen equip­
' before tnierliun. Mon. • Sat.
ped. FA 2-3683.
noon.
BEDROOM home, kitchen
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
equipped. &gt;73 month. Ph.
Tuei., thru Frl. - 3 P.M. day
FA 2-3301.
before Inierlion. Mon. • Sat.
WELAKA
A PA RTM EN TS:
noon.
Rooms private bath*, 111
W. First SI.
RESPONSIBILITY:
Tht Herald will not be reapomible for more than one Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 829 Eicambia. Ph.
Incorrect lmertion of your ad,
FA 20274.
and reiervei the right to re­
vile or reject any advertise- FURN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800.
nient from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this 2-BEDROOM CB
paper.

Srralfi

Feb. 18, 1968 — Page 8-A 12. Ileal Estate For Sale i 27. Special Services

Seltzer

3 bedroom. 2 bath home ini Plan,) Tuning and Repair
Casselberry. Will lake late | W. L. llaruton — FA 2-4223
model car or diamond ring -----KKIGIDA1RE
as part payment. Po»sc»sion
Sales k Service
at once. O. S. Miller, Brok­
G. II. HIGH
er. Orlando. Ph. GA 5-2230
17oo W. Ht St. Sanford
or 295 3325
Ph. FA 2-3«n

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123

16. Female Help Wauled
Waitress with Curb Girl ex­
perience. Must be attractive
Apply Chick 'N Treat, San­
ford.

HOUSE

SINGER
SEWING MACHINE

Sales and ServiceFree estimates in advance
Free home demonstration

CALL FA 2-578:1
Alan * Fabric A Rug*
2539 Park Dr.

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-‘II. Articled For Sale

Used furniture, appliances, Austin Pipe Organ, fi rankj,
tools, cte. Bought • Sold
prrbab'y 50 years old, now
Larry's Marl 213 Sanford
Installed in Sanford I’m Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
byterian Church. T e r m *
Sl.ouoo., organ to be re­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
placed in approximately 3
Service With the Cast.
weeks must be removed in
SUPER TRADING PUS1
approximately 3 days, sche­
FA 20677
duling to be worked out
with new organ installer*
New ami lil'ixifKips.seil
at Church. Cal] Mr. Stin*
at FA 2-3877 (Ssnfurd).
Furniture Sale
New wagon wheel bunk beds,
Salem M a |&gt; 1e, complete Nearly new Philco Town and
with mattress, slightly dam­ Country portable T.V. &gt;130,
Call 322 14.13 after 3 p.m.
aged, regular &gt;79.5(1 SALE
$39.50
CLEAN, oil and adjust your
Repossessed Salem Maple
Singer or any home sewing
triple dresser
$39.36
machine for only &gt;3.56. First
Repossessed Salem M a p l e
5 call* get a can of machin*
double dresser
$33 SO oil FREE. FA 2-9411,
Bookcase
bed with box
spring and Innersprlng mat­ LIKE new form alt and boopt.
ters..................... . $59.30 Teen site*. Ph. FA 2-2713.
3-Piece dinette, table witli
mismatched chair* . S2U.50
ONtON PLANTS
New Urge cherry dinette CRYSTAL WAX A SWEET
table, no chairs, regular
SPANISH, PER Jl— *250
&gt;119.00 SALE $19.50
500-31.50. 331 lota and over
Odd Cheit-of-Drawer*. new,
—&gt;260
slightly damaged
$19.30 CABBAGE L CITRUS BAGS
Odd bookcase beds, twin and All sites, ladders, picking
full sire, $10.00 and up.
bags, clippers, truck rope,
ECHOLS REDDING CO. ask fur our price U*t.
2nd. 4k Magnolia FA 2 8321 A. M. PH EVATT, PHONE
749 2113, SEVILLE. FLA.

Hcupholxtery Special*)
Chairs $19, selection of fa­
WOMAN
WHO
CAN
DRIVE
CLASSIFIED INDEX
brics. Sofas &gt;89, selection of
to call regularly e a c h
Legal Notice
1. Lost &amp; Found
fabrics.
month
en
established
Studio
t * tit* i M t i *f i k f c * n « t r 2. Notices • Personals
Custom Made Slipcovers
Girl
Cosmetics
client
a
in
j u d i r , I n u l i t l r i« iiu lr« F l a r - 8. Education - Instruction 3 Bedroom furnished house.
chairs &gt;21.50, Sofa* &gt;19.30.
and
around
Sanford
making
Nil, In 1'ruXale.
Garage. &gt;83 a month. 218
4, Transportation
l a rei Statute * t
necessary deliveries, etc, 3 Central Florida* Largest
W. 19th St. FA 2-2900.
n u n ii m i t K i u u E i t
5.
Food
rcupholstery Factory. Free
or 4 Itours per day. Route
DseeassA.
home esii mates, written
T » Ml freSUae* «»&lt;• Feraaa* 8. For Rent
will pay up to 13 00 per
RENTALS
NEEDED1
l | at l m
&lt; lain** » r l l t a t i l i 0A Special Notices
guarantee. HP* down.
Stenitrum
Really,
Sanford's
hour.
Write
STUDIO
GIRL
A a a la a t HaU Itaiale l
7. Business R entals
Central Fla. Decorators
COSMETICS. Dept. 70932,
lsrgi-»t rental and property
Ynu un.l each &lt;&gt;f you »r *
liar*l.y notlfte.l
raqulra&lt;l 8. Bench Rentals
South A Garland
management
firm,
is
in
Glendale,
Calif.
to i i r n e n t any claim* anil d«* 9. For Sole or Rent
Orlando, FIs. I'h. GA 2 4870
need of x-verat rental
n u n i l i which you. or •Uliar
Sanford FA 3 0613
17. Male Help W anted
of you may h a t * ■ •aln»t • *i• 10. Wimted to Rent
homei, of all sites and In
i i l i t i of EUITTI tllllK IIIM - 11. Real Estate Wanted
Cocoa NK 6 6171
all
tocatloiis.
i;li. ,lece*»el. lal* of »•!&lt;! 12. Heal Estate For Sale
Retired man part time. Dur­
County, to tli* County _ J u;Ik«
ing live day. Wally'a Phil­
of s*mlnnl* County. Florida, 18. Mortyrnyre Loans
LAWN SERVICE
it you have a home you plan
lips 66. 900 French Ave.
a t lila offlc* In the c o u rt 1-1. Insuraiue
Mowing, edging, ferilllxing,
to rvnt, we can furnish'
liuu*n of »4ia County a t S.m"My first auto accident—and I havt to hit a cool” 10. S ltuationa W anted
foril. VlurlJa. w ithin »U c a l­ 18. Business Opportunity
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
you witli a qualified (ensnt.
FREE ESTIMATE
e n d e r motitba from tli* tlm* 1C. Female Help Wanted
FA 2-1817.
We
would
appreciate
tha
Upholstering It Mattress ren­ Accordion. 120 b a s s , 3
• f t h t f l r it publication of till*
17.
Mule
Help
Wanted
Child
Care.
FA
2
2274
nolle*. Two aoplc* of each
opportunity to serve you.
ovating. New It Used Furni­ •witches. 9 Months old.
12. Real Estate For Sal* 12. Heul Ext ate For Sale
claim or demand *b*11 1»* In 18. Help Wanted
Truck Body Repair
Values $2u5. will sell for
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mlg.
Children kept. FA 24192
w r i t te n . ami -ball plat* tli* 19. Situations Wanted
Finl'li Carpentry work
$150 cash. FA 2 5984.
place of r**lil*ne« anil po*l
Co., a l Too (.tier) Ate.
Near NAS. 3 bedroom, 2 hath.
MAYFAIR
3(17
Elm
FA
2-2816
off loo u ' l j r o a of tl&gt;* claim- 20. Babysit tern
Steustrom
Realty
Will
care
for
children
In
my
FA
2-2117.
Assume payments 87.60 mo.
IF
9 bp. Garden Tractor with
• nt, ami shall b* »worn to by 21. Hcnuty Sulona
bumr. While. 323-uSU.
3226742.
tha claim ant It* a«*nl. or a tYou desire die very best
mower &amp; equipment. Slight­
Heal
Extilc
—
Mortgage*
22.
Build
Paint
Repair
DON'T
THROW
IT
AWAY
t o r n r y and accom panied by a
Southern
Air
ly
used. FA 2-8809.
ill N. Park Ave FA 2-2428 IN Residential town living
IRONING
wanted.
FA
2 2454.
filing fee of ona dollar and 28. Building Materials
Bring your aluminum furni­
ALMOST new 4 bedrooms. 2
IN Architectu«l beauty
aucli claim or demand not III* 21. Electrical Services
ture
lo
ua
for
complete
rel'*e&lt;l upright Piano. &gt;30. Ph,
baths, large paneled living Child care. FA 3t'7W.
Ilt'utinyr* A ir C onditioning
• d aball be arold.
FOR RENT NOW
IN spacious floor design
25. Plumbing Services
webbing.
l lu t h (lar.lusr
Sulci—Repair—Contracting
I'.V 2 8812.
______
room with stone fireplace,
Large 4 Bit lukclront
IN Kitchen equipment
Aa eaaoulof of lb* l~i»t 26. Kmlio &amp; Television
FURNITURE CENTER
FREE ESTIMATES
Florida room. Carport*, on Ironing A babysitting wauled.
furnldicd ......................$133 IN comfortable beating
Will and T o a ta m tn t of
Turquoise nylon sofa and
UOO French Ave.
Aa Ancillary AduilnUira- 27. Special Services
2302 Oak
FA 2 8321
1 acre lot, near Wilson 323-U937.
(special for ycar't lease &gt;125 IN modern bath fixtures
chair. &gt;23. ilood condition.
trlx. C.T.A.
28.
Laundry
Service
Ph.
FA
2
7033
School,
Paola.
&gt;19.300.
Ph.
Exceptional 2 BR
E D IT H U l l l K i m i U R .
BABYSITTING. FA 2-4039.
Phone FA 2-7616.
29.
Automobile
Service
FA 2 1691.
2!L Automobile Service
furnished ................... )1M Hien—\:c urge you to see
dMHHd
Btanalrom, Hxvla A M d n t o a h 29A. Auto Accessories
.11.
Article*
Fur
Stile
IRONING
wanted.
FA
2
3565
Clean
3
Bit
unfurnished
..
$73
SPINET
PIANOS- Wc have
this lovely 4 bedroom, 2
AUornay* for Ancillary
80. Machinery - Tools
Executive special 3 Bit
in
this
vicinity two spinet
AUTO
GLASS
A d m in is tra trix , C T. A.
bath Itume In desirable
Wanted Repair Work
TWO WAY Intercom $12.50.
81. Poultry - Live stock
I*, o. IJox i sr.o
furnished ......................&gt;175 Mayfair, on large (101,50 x Jim Hunt Realty
planus which must be sold
Carpentry
A
Painting
FA
2-3362.
INSTALLED
Hanford. Florida
81 A. Pets
We also have a few others
at once. They can be pur133) home site.
I'ubltab J a n . 13. 14 A Feb.
Phone 322-5805
Offiee FA 2-2111
Wiiulfthleld
Hack Glass Steve It Refrigerator. $43.
82. Flowers - Shrubs
I. 13. 1113.
chukcd by making smalt
(but If you own a nice 3 or
Nights
FA
2-M4I
Door Glunn V ent Glass
88. Furniture
CDKdl
deposit
and taking over
4 b e d r o o m unfurnished The price is right I Just
Apopka
886-4843.
21.
I
tea
illy
Salons
323-0700
SERV IC E
■ix t in : c i h v l i t t 'tii n r , 84. Articles For Sale
smalt in untidy payment*.
homo, may nc help you find
$2goou, with low PDA do»n 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Senl.nrik
Glunit
and
Paint
\I\T II
J t O I C t . i t . C IH t'I 'I T 85. Articles Wanted
Ready
Mix
Concrete,
sand,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Inquire Thompson Mu* la
a tenant?)
payment, Immediate postt i l ' FLORIDA IN AND F u l l 86. Automobiles • Trucks
Company
steel, window sill*, lintel*,
Complete Beauty Service
Co., 29 Colonial Plata Mall,
arttUNULK C O l'N T r.
cssionl
Eor
Sale,
Runt
or
Tratlu
dry wells, grease traps,
87. Boats • Motors
IN CHAN CENT NO. 1ITTS
FA 2-3742 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-48IJ
Orlando. Phone GA 3-4377.
3-DR., 2 bath CBS home, oak 103 So. Oak
NOTICE o r a t IT
steps, table lops, stepping
88.
Motorcycles
•
Scooters
Stemper
Agency
TO) ALE THA M. ACltET,
floors,
central
beat.
Fenced
AUTO
RADIO
For
Humwho
cannot
get
in
stones, lot markers.
U'ltox* Haaldtnca and 89. Trailers • Cabanas
Stenstrom Realty
Uli Am om ohllrn - T rucks
yard with good gras* and
Drive-In Repair Service
during regular hours, call
REALTOR — INSUROH
Miracle Concrete Co.
Addraax la Unknown
fruit
trees.
PERSONAL
RADIO
A
T.
V.
or Who Conceal* ll*r*idf 8. Education • Instruction FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
far
evening
appointments.
Real Estate — Mortgages
309 Elm Ave,
FA 2-5751 1953 PLYMOUTH Stattun Wa.
A I W U i m COMPLAINT
&gt;16,UOO — TERMS
23lh St. A Sanford Ave.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
gun. A-l condition. *57 mo­
322 242U
Having b**n fllad In tb* Clr- Rcfrigeratlun • Air-condition- ROOMS, The Gables. 401 111 N. Park Ave.
1961 Round bobbin Singer sew­ tor. *350. FA 2 9736.
Ph. 323 0655
H o h u L. Payton, Ruultor 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0834
cull Court In and for 6tmlIni men needed. We train
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0730.
tmla County. Florida. In
ing machine, equipped to rig
L.M.N. ENTERPRISES FA 2-1301 — 2840 Hiawatha
C'baneary, antltUd "IU .m E
you. Write Commercial
rag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­ Volkswagen '38 Kombl Sta­
21. E lectrical Services
31A.
P
els
ACItEV, Plaintiff, &gt;v*. ALE.
Has
purchased
b
e
a
u
t
i
f
u
l
New
3
Bedroom,
2
bath
LAKE MARKHAM DOTS
Tradri Institute Box IB, c/o
tion Wagon, with or without
ment* of gj.SO. FA 2 9111.
THA M. ACHET. Defendant",
wooded area at Longdate. Let us ahovv you theae high L
home. No rash needed. &gt;81
FHIGIDAIRE
praying fur certain rallaf for
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
Sanford Herald.
seats. FA 2 8SU9.
See Mr. Ferguson at sales A dry lots, all have water
a month. 322-8083.
th* abora named llalnllff and
Sales A Service
old. AKC. Female. Call FREE use of our Carpet
•galnxt You a* tli* I&gt;af*ndunt. MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
office and pick your lot
Shampoocr with purchase '35 Merc. 3 Dr, Montclair.
frontage. Average fire 100' House Wiring, Free Estimates
2!?-7B79.
NOW T H E HE P u l l B. T i l l s
Lake
31ary.
2
Bedroom,
kit­
and house models, I*iw x 200'. Wonderful fishing, Sid Viltlcn’s Randall Electric
WORK IN CIVIL SEHVICE
Clean. 322-S110,
of Blue Lustre Shumpou.
IS TO NOTJFT YOU T h a t If
chen equipped. FA 2-1049. down—low monthly paymls.
you w ith to defend atralnal No
experience necciiary,
112 Magnolia ph. FA 2-0915 2 she iluud pontea; 1 sorrel
Carroll'* Furniture.
Ixiaiing
a
n
d
swimming.
a n d o o n l e i t Ih* ahova r i it l tl t d
FA 2 8347.
filly, 1 paint gelding. &gt;125
.'(7. Hon It* • MuUirtt
grammar school education
Price &gt;1,903. Name your
action, Ynu ar* ttequlred to
cacti. Saddles also avi.ll- T-Shirt* 48 cents, rainwear,
25. Pl umbi ng Service*
uiuhlly lutfidcnl. Train now Unfurnished 1 or 3 bedroom 3 BEDROOMS, I bath. CB. own terms,
file your Answ er o r olh*r
work clothe*, Paint, Armyw ritte n d x fa m t. If any you
able. Ph. 322-9162.
at home for join with secur­ Apartments. Kitchen equip­ Assume payment*. May be
Gtlewxy To llio Waterway
have, in Hi la Com plaint with
seen
at
728
Cherokee
Circle.
Navy Surp'u* 3lo Sanfurd
ity.
For
details,
send
name,
tha Clerk of tho abov* a ly lv l
ped- Id" W. 18th St. Ph.
Kobaim S|HtrtiriK Goods
Dalmatian
Pups.
8
Wks.
AKC
Sunland Estates. FA 2-0860. Stemper Agency
Ave.
Court
and to ss rv a
upon
address, phone no. to: NA
FA 2 4878.
Yuur KVINHUDE Dealer
A pedigreed. Champions
P l a i n t i f f a Attorney, ALDKI1T
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
S . FlTTu. whooa a d d r o t t lx
304
6 8 E. 1st I'h. FA 25981
FACTORY
T
&gt;
YJU
WILL
sacrifice
■
lakefronl
both
sides.
Winter
Park.
Plum
bing
JL
H
ealing
REALTOR
INSUROR
t Maeoulu llulbllng, Hanford.
VICE, BOX 50 c/o The San­ Efficiency Apt. &gt;30 Mo. Sur­
ALUMINUM RLINDS
Rritany farm house. 2 Bed­ FA 2 4991 191) S. French Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
838-5097.
F lorida, a copy of xald a n .
plus
City.
201
W.
1st
St.
ford Herald.
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bot­ iih. .Molorcycltn • Scut)tern
e w e r or oilier w ritte n de.
rooms, 2 baths, Florida
CONTRACT and REPAIR
fenee, on or befora the t tb
White furnished house across
tom rail with plastic end*. VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
2
3
A
4
BEDROOM
HOMES
.'Ik'.
I'lowern
•
Shrub*
room,
closed-in
garage,
WORK
day of March 1441.
8. For Rent
Plastic or rayon ta[ies. Col­
Kona I,. Payton. Realtor fenced yard. In Iairli Arbor. High SdhJol on Ridgewood. 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6382
T H E NATURE of xald Com­
$10.65 down It &gt;3.32 Week­
ORCHID PLANTS
&gt;4300. Inquire within or
p la in t la to pray t h a t tha FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvillc. FA 2 1301 — 28k) Hiawatha
ton or nylon cord*.
&gt;3,000
and
take
m
er
pay­
ly.
a b u t* elyteil Court g r a n t Ih*
Surplus
Sale.
5oo
from
$1.50
PLUMBING
phone Apopka 888-4849.
Stiitkurik Glii.su nmi i'uint
ment*. Write Box 8. c/o
abova named l-l.iin11rr u IHLewis Sales A- Service
up.
Pols
(or
sale
at
bargain.
Two
l*lrtn.
large
turn.
Apt.
Houses
for
rent.
For
infor­
Contracting
Repair*
to r e * « Vinculo Matrimonii of
Company
Sanford Herald,
2317
Country Club Road
Meneiie*
lor
vale.
mation contact Ted Wil­ 1703 Magnolia. &gt;:«.
a n d from You;
FREE ESTIMATES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2.u Magnolia Ph. FA 3-1622
Ph. FA 2-7928
FA IL NOT T o ANAWKIt
.1.
C.
Dimlcn
Lemon
Bluff
liams
Hardware,
203
E.
R.
L.
HARVEY
Realtor
l.eet a Deere* Fro Confeteu
2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
TEE *N GREEN
PIANO,
upright,
A
*1
condition.
23til St.
294
Ssnfar
1
Ave.
FA
2-3383
be e n u r e d agalnet Tou.
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr. Out 20th St. opposite lolf Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
PETUNIA. Snapdragon, Pan
W I T M X d My Hand and Of.
N c w key Imard. Tuned. dll. Trillium • ( ‘itlmn as
FA 2 0920 after 5 p. m.
Club. New 3 bedroom, I t s FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 26. Rail tit &amp; Television
»lc Murk,
flcU l Heal at Hanford. Heml- 3 Bedroom house. 210(1 Stev­
Guaranteed. $125. FA 2 9(411 Alma all aluminum liuusctrailnot* County, Florida, Oil* 3 l tb
bath, built-ins. Large fam­ By owner. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath
OHAPEVILLE NURSERY
ens Ave, Phone 349-4871.
day of J a n u a r y , A. D. l t d .
alter 6 p.m,
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, buiit-lna,
er. 24 ft. Slccpi 4. FA 2 U73U.
Fur quirk service c a l l . Grapcvllle Ave. Near 20th St.
ily room, central Jieat and
ISEAL)
CB
house
on
corner
lot
in
fenced
yard.
US
W.
Cole­
Unfurnished
2
bedroom
house.
A r t h u r II. tleckwllb, Jr..
Alr-Condltluu. Low, low
Bryan
T.
V.
FA
3
0301
Park RLlge. 113 Ridge Dr.
Clerk
of
abova
etyled
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 3 3234 man Circle. &gt;1)0 per month.
down p a y m e n t s . &gt;75.00 FA 27158
Court.
FA
B-7I8I.
gon*.
Pansies, Vegetable
PERSONAL
RADIO
A
or
TA
3
0328.
month pa) a all. Drive nut
Uy: M*rg»r*t E- Tyr*.
Plant). Dutch Mill Nursery.
■r.V. SERVICE
D. c.
today
or
call
FA
2-3741
for
IMMEDIATE
Furn.
2
Bedroom
house.
Albert N. Fltte
RENT A BED
We repair Plmno Changers
Cpsala ltd. Just off 20lli St.
details. 10:30 to 3 daily.
OCCUPANCY
1 Maeonlc llulldlng
Rollaway, Iloipltsl &amp; B*by Adults. No pets. FA 2 7064.
Radio A T.V., Auto Radio* and 1st St.
H anford , F lo rid *
3
liedroum,
l‘»
bath,
no
qual­
Bed*
A tlorney for PU Intlff.
I DAY SERVICE
DUPLEX. Clean and nicely &gt; BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­ ifying. See Mr. Ferguson.
Putdleh Jan. to A Feb. 4. 11,
Uy Day, Week, or Month
axTlirnilure
23th
M. A Sanford Ave.
furnished,
lay
Elm.
Phone
ed
backyard.
AtrrundltiuuLungdale sulidivtsion loing
3*. t»4S.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pit. 333 0653
NO M287.
C D K .II
er. Kitchen equipped. Low wood.
WANTED reliable couple to
Ph. rA 1-8)11 HI W. 1st St.
CADILLAC
OLDS
down
pay mant. »*» «, Park
IN T H E CIHCI IT ( O I U T OF
take ut» monthly ' pay menla
COUNTRY Club Manur. 114
27.
-Special
Services
LAKKYIEW
Nome
for
sale
or
H I E NINTH J l OH t i l . n i t of $13.5(1 on 3 complete
f Q C q FALCON Klstlun Wagim
Garrison Drive. 1 Bit Fur­ Ave. FA 1-1791.
a;IIIT, IN AND FOR VKNINULU
trade fur u tiled farm on the WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Legal Notice
rooms of furniture. Cali
■
SlMiulttttl 'I ranaminlon
CUII ATX, FI.O Illll*.
1695
nished. &gt;73.00 Consider sell­
west
side
of
Sanford.
Call
CMANI KRV NO. t a n a
RAVENNA PARK
SP JUNKER SYSTEMS
TE 8-1311, tuikulbcrry, cul­
IN TIIW » I S r l l T CIH'KT'
ing, small down payment fur Attractive
NVALTER J. DWYER.
I
R
f
l
f
4‘ADILI.AU
4
DiHir
Autu,,
Power
FA
2-7898
days
or
FA
3
W
tifl
3 HR, tile bath
led.
All Types and Sires
r l a t n t l f f , ninth j i iih h i . ( i n c u r .
t'quily and furn. Mu. Pay,
*
I Brukr*
....
IN (V|l l ul l aUMINIII'H
nights.
Cli homo, In lovely RivenV*.
We
Repair
and
St-rvlre
menla. &gt;39.30. No pets. Ph.
i -di' nt Vi r i i i in i n .
H E EL,Ml In D W Y E R .
BEDS
HJIl
RENT
iia Park, Features include
| A f t | t IIKVBOLET
I on Pickup
S T I N E
S1.H.R50
D efen d * * !. I l l A Nl H i l l n il I37.V4
CY 3-7281. OfUwdu.
1493
I W I utoma*le Trsii-.fiil.&gt;ti'ii
range, huaUT, hot water
JOHN VVAHIHiN IHSNHIUOHJI,
Machinery and Supply Co. fluspitiil, Rullauays, Jpvc
N O T IC E O F a t IT
&gt;4»
DOWN
Plaintiff.
nils. FREE delivery and
T O i lleu lali I* D w y e r
heater, hlinds, sir-condi­
20T
W
.
2nd
St
FA
2-6132
FURNISHED
Cottage.
Near
UORV
AIIf
I
Door
Charming 3 bedroom Isoms
4*.
3414 Houlk l l t h Place
Pick-up.
tioner, and chain link fenc
IIU-N1296
Aulunotlr Tr«n»nil»»lnn............ .......
LI/./.H:
n * s n is it
NAS main gata. Reasonable.
Hhaboygan, VVI*con«ln
situated on spacious oak DOG boarding. $17.(to per
FURNITURE CENTER
ed
rear
yard.
Total
price
You ar* hereby notified th a t DIIICKS,
FA 2-3721,
shaded
corner
lot
in
High­
Def*nS»al.
|A K A ( ADILI.AU Sedan DeVllls.
a aull for divorce liaa been
month. Minimum 3 months.
lino French Ave.
&gt;11.930! D o w n payment
NUTII i: III- »I IT
I D D 9 Puorr And Air t ’oiul.
land Park, landed with
In etltu ted
agalnet
you
by
2
BR.
Kitchen
equipped.
Apt.
Animal
Haven
FA
2-3732.
Pli
FA
2-7953
TOi
Mr*.
I
.lu
l*
l
l.
n
n
e
r
H
e
n­
$130!
No
closing
costsl
W A L T E R J. DWYKH In th*
nice features and extras!
drick*
&gt;83. 2619 Elm Ave.
C l r c n l t C o u r t o f tb * N in th
Monthly payments &gt;79.30!
1 9 5 9 ‘ ,,KV“
O L ,rr H«»llon Wagon
Don't fail to »cc this exI t l g b l s n J P a r k Itesd
Judic ia l Clreull a f Florida, la
1396
Door. 6 t'v Under
May we serve you?
II. D. 1
a n d for lam lnol* County. F l a r ,
ccplkmal
value
knlayl
Sellerev ill*, r m n . y l t s a l a 6A Special Notlcew
Kitchen equipped, near bu
Hop, 100 x 130 lot, 23IU
Country Club Rd. FA 2 1817.

V

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Id*. Th* a b b raa la iad till* •&gt;
th*
caa*
It
m- a L T K R
I.
DWYER, plaintiff, t t r a u i
IIE IU -A li 1* DWYEIt, d t f a a dant.
You ar* he reby requited la
file your anawar ar o th e r d a ,
fentlv* pleading la (ha abov*
alyl*d caut* with th* C lark
• f tha Circuit C ourt of Mid
County, and t a n * a copy
th arauf
upon
lti»e*tt
and
Tuck, 3 Maitland l-Uaa, Maltland. F l o r i d a , a t t o r n e y * for
plaintiff, ou o r before the
I t t day of March, t i l t . I f
pa it-fall l* d a t o a Daoraa f r a
Caafaaao
will
ha
entered
a a a l n e t y ou for t h e r e l i e f &lt;1ein a l i i , l In th e C o m p l a i n t .
W I T N E S S m y b a n d a n d Ih*
aval o f t a b l C o u r t a t Han ford .
b em lnvU C ounty. Florida, thla
J I t h d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1*13.

(HEAL*
A rthur

II

B eckw ith.

fierk
By

M argaret

D eputy

C le r k

E.

Tyr*

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Yau ar* h*r*by uollfl*') Dial
a *ult
been Inatllul*'!
a s a lh * t J uu. ***klng a S liorr*
lu Ih* Circuit Court In anil
for Hfminn1» Cnuniy, Vlurlii*,
■n l l l l t l J"lii&gt; W*rr*u ll«ndrloke.
plaintiff, v*
I .lu l*
l le n n t r l le n .l r t ke, Stfam lom ,
■ ail t h » l you *r* r * q u lri'l lu
file ymir * * • • # * *r «lU*r
plan-ling w ith the Clark of
Ihlt Culirl ami tu u n r
a
c-ipy lb*r«- f ui&gt; "0 Hi* plain ­
tif f or hi* wtturney, whoe*
n*m* and «ddr*e* a ppatr*
herein, nut lat*r than th* 11*1
d*y nl Vehruary, A. D . 1441.
nr * fi»rr*« I’m Confrean will
hr ente red agalnal ynu.
DON 13 AND UIIDKUKP »'
Hanford, Hatnlnnl* C o u n t y ,
b’lurld*. thl* th* 3'.»t day of
January. A. l». t K I .
t«CALl
A rth u r H. D e - k - .i i i Jr.,
Clerk. Circuit Courl, »eiulnot* C o u n t ) , Yl-flda
U y; M arllia

T. V lilUu

D tp u ty Clerk
H a r la n Tuck, of lb* firm af
William Murrell, Jr.
H a s t e n and T uck
A ttorney fur Plaintiff
I Maitland Ptaxa
1131 K d(*w *i*r Drive
Maitland. Florida
Orlando, PlurtJ*
Attorn*}* fur Plaintiff
t'uhlleh J a n . tu A Feb. I, IS, Publleh Jan. 34, 14 A
4. : i , m s .
3b. 1)11.
C O L -IT
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REMINDER
INCOME TAX SERVICE

O. U. HARRISON’S

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate — Mortgages
Real Estate - Mortgages
tail Palmetto Ave. 3X3-8827 111 N. Perk Ave. FA 2-UW
U1 N. Park Ate. FA 2-2420
V. Fur Sal* ar Item
Mayfair Section. Sacrificing NEW 2 bedroom, I bath
a
$28,uoo home for &gt;22,000.
home, large corner lot, 311
2 11It. Modern bouse. 817
Owner leaving town. 4 Bed­ Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
Catalina. FA 2-0578.
room, 2 bath, 20U0 aq. ft.
tates. VA—nothing down,
living area, central heat,
2 REDRUU31 home. CB cun
monthly payments &gt;92.uu.
struction. Near Pinrrrcst
terrairo floors, dishwasher,
FA 28074 • FA 2 2218.
disposal, complete kitchen,
School. Ph. FA 23754.
All types or Heal Estate
cualuin built. S'.i Year* old.
7 ROOM furnished bouse. 922 Lot 10P x ISO'. FIIA com­
John E. Fox,
Locust Ave. PinecaeUe. Ormittment requires &gt;1800.
lanuu, Fla.
Realtor
plus closing, call 322-4192.
110 N. Park Avs. Ph. 323-0559
11. Heal E sU le W anted Service Station 4k Store. 3
34 LOIS near Orlando Hlway.
WANTED: Small manufactur­ Room Apt. on 2nd lloor.
Large corner lot. Good lo­ Dreamwold Add. ' Sanford
ing business, established
Inquire 922 Locuat Ave.1
cation. FA 2-2739.
motel or trailer lot or
Plaecastte, Orlando, Fit.
ground plot auitgble for de­
velopment. Send detailed J. W. Hall, Realtor I BEDROOM, 3 bath horn*.
particular* to P. U. Box No.
air condition, central beat.
"Call Hall" TA 2-3S4I
241, Danville, Penuyvlvama.
Near Big Bear Lake. Also
2544 So &gt; reach Ave.

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Courthouse
Records
llt*1 Entile Trx auction,
Edward Crews to I-ee Dur­
ham, etui, N. ChuluoU, (7,160,
W. M, Strobel, atux to Law­
rence Garsler, etux, Cassel­
berry, (23,600.
Everett Harper, atux, to
Church of the Naiarene, San­
ford, |6,fl00.
Vernon Hinely, atal, to John
I Inifr, etux, 22-20-30, (16,400.
Andrew Dobor to August
Kodak, atux, Slovak Village,
(13,000.
Law rence King, eta I, to
Winfield Drown, Casselberry,
(17,600.
John Reddes, atux, to Thur­
man Welhalm, atux, Smith's
Subdn., (6,600.
Ralph Woodruff, etal, to
Herbert llehrens, etux, 10-10-

'

dairy special*

frozen food*

W H ER E SH O P P IN G IS
A PLEASURE

Sw ill's C i l o s t M ary**!**

Oawny-flaka Kiny S its

Allsweet ............ '«£’ 27c

Waffles .............

Pillibury'a CrtuiM

Dtarfisld Fro,** Lima leans

U 'i - a i
Ph|.

2-lb.

Fordhooks ...........

Dinner Rolls ........ t*.' 29c

Niblets Corn .......

Yogurt

Grstn Giant Speers af

Broccoli .............

Kraft's B it-lye (Head

Swift's Premium Quick Prssen

Swiss Cheese ....... pVa. 37c

Beef Burgers........

Kratt’i Dstuis Amafken, Pim»»ta

Sliced C h e e se ..... ‘lY

Swanson's I-Caurse Chicken at Turkey

29c

59c®

4*1

Green Giant Whole Ksrnsl

•reaksteae's Tally

‘39c

T-V Dinners.........
Garten's Flavor-Leek Pack

Perch F ille t.........
Sin|leten's Fraxsn Breaded

Oysters .............

10 -ox.
ph*.

29c

I 0 *aa.
Pk|.

39c

1 '«-lb.
h «l

99c

IT -* ,.
pk|.

89c«

1-Ik.
Pk|.

49c

t-lb.
pk«.

89c

l'

110, ( 00 ,000 .

Ruth Staples, a t a l , t o
Charles Entsmlnger, e t u x ,
(13,700.
Duane Krause, etux, to Rob­
ert Graff, etux, D r o t l o n
Woods, (30,400.
Mary Redding, etvlr, to
Kenneth McKoberU, Sanford,
(7,000.
Leo Salvia, atal to Ernest
Grubbs, etux, Adell Park,

Ice C ream . 69*
Punch • • • • 3 4c6a” *f.
P r e m ..........3 «"• $1
J e w e l............ 49*

( 11,000.

Lake Shore Hornet, Ine. to
Harry Klein, atux, Falrlanc,
(17,600.
Barry'a Investments, Ine. to
Homer Sawell, etux, Wildmere, (8,000.
Millard Woodruff, eltix to
Kenneth Peirce, etux, Murvanla, (16,000.
Felix Garcia, etux, to FHA,
Woodmen*, (8,800. *
Robert McKee, etux, to (111*
hert Pearce Jr., etux, Sunland,
(14,100.
Augustus Frate Sr., etux to
. Charles Gormley III, atux,
Evanadale, (16J100.
J. I'. Donahue, etux, to A. D.
Rosier, etux, Sanford, (8,700.
Theodora Chalfant, atux, to
Dr. Charles Aker, atux, Rest
Huven, (6,000.
E. C. Wetherlngton, atux, to
John Lovelace, Casselberry,
(12,600.
iiruee Gemmel, etux to WIIlium Hippier, Fern Park, (I,070.
Paul Herrmann, etux, to
Kenneth Caltrlder II, atux,
Druid Hills, (12,360.
linns Kchwcixcr, etux, to
Rii'linrd C. Mayberry, etux,
Dretton Woods, (26,000,
Condor Merritt, etux, to
Grand Lodge AF and AM, (6,00(1, Altamunte Spgs.
C. II. Fox to Howard Rol­
lins, etux, Cameron, (6,000.
Kings wood Dldis., Inc. to M.
J. Pickering, atux, Sunland,

Red or Yellow Tropical Fruit Drink Hawaiian

Conned Luncheon Meat (limit 3) SW IFT'S

Weekend Shortening Special SW IFT'S

xW CG REEN ST A M PS
with dda toupsn mA perches* a4i

ATLAS-AIRE ELECTRIC HEATER

Folgar't 3-Lb. Canister Pack

IWMIMI
$99S
THKV
k(H
•JUT!
Uaptfoi Bat« ran. IB. m u
W m m w M TXM,v,vV

Coffee • • - $1 38
&lt;limit 1 par cuttomer with purchaiaa of $5.00 nr moral

Canned Evaporated M ilk

P e t Milk 8 ~ $1.

F 6t P

Y ELLO W CLIN G

PEACH H A LV ES
S W IF T 'S

PREM IU M

B O N E LE S S

CANNED
HAMS
Sib.

(15,000.

Juffra Davis, etux, L&gt; Tlnnnas Flannery, etux, 31.21-31,

can

( 0 ,200.

First Fed. of Orlando, etux,
Joseph Wilson, Laka llurrlstt,
(11,000.

Vvrlin Halnra, etux to FHA,
Satlltiiido, (14,600.

John Vandeigrifl. rtux, to
FIIA, Jansen’s Kulidn., (14,-

ooo.

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Alack Kill*, etux to Paul
Roche, etux, Altamonte, (18,000.
G u l d e n r o d Land Co. to
Charles P r a g a r, Suburban
Homes, (10,300.
Not man Williams, etux to
Huribcl Taffcr, etux, llel Air,
(6,800.
FHA to Floyra Lynch, etux,
Wynne wood, (12,600.
Marriage Applications
Maurice O'Conner, Cassel­
berry and Dillia J. Yancey, N.
Orlando.
George Gordon, Orlando and
Dorothy Wilson, Orlando.
Howard Krilslierger, Langhurn, Pa. and Martha Ann
Harrow, Luke Monroe.
Cary Grant, Orluudo and
Shirley Junes, Sanford.
Suita Filed
Uoston Five Centa Savings
Hunk vs. William Ilernosky
Jr., rial, niig. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. vs. Wil­
liam Durban, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co, vs. Jo­
seph Hicks, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Mat­
thew Uomals Sr, rtux, mtg.
fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Louts
WassntT, atux, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. Don­
ald McKeuxle, etux, mtg. fcl.
Fad. Nat’l Mtg. Go. va. Wil­
liam Siwncer, etux, mtg. fcl.
WeiUlde Fed. 8. and L. va.
Haiold Greek, etux, mtg. fcL
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. v*.
George E. MarNcal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va. John
McHenry, atal, mtg. frl,
Fad. Nat'l Mtg. Co. va.
Franklin, Hunt, etux, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Co. vs. Ber­
nard Granger, atux, mtg. fcl.
** Fad. N atl Mtg. Co. vs. Dev' U F. Justice, a tg . faL

Premium Label Cello-Packed

Healthful, Delicious Lady Betty

Swift's Franks•

49c

Prune J u ic e ..........3 C

n

P O P

Swift'* Premium Brawn b Serve

Sausage

&lt;patty or link)

S W IF T 'S P R E M I U M

Link Sausage • •" 69c
Lunch M eat . 3 St 87c

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PROTEN
HEAVY

IN S P E C T E D
T E N D E R -A G E D

W ESTERN

NOW THItOUGH FEU.

Italian Tomatoes ... 3 AL $1.

Kith

With Wieners Serve Silvar Floss

At Ride Jubilee - Seminole Pluzu
FFJtN

Sauerkraut ..........2

PARK

Peanut Butter..........*£• 59c

BEEF

Strietmonn's Delicious

down produce lane

Fig Bar C o o k ie s.......'i? 39c

S irlo in S te a k .«&gt; 9 9
T-Bone S te a k • «&gt; 9 9 c
Club S te a k . . •«». 99 c
Round S te a k
«»• 9 9 c
c
Chuck S te a k • . »&gt;5 9
G round B eef • • ■*&gt;4 9 c
c

Genuine Idaho Runet Baking

POTATOES
10 A 5 9 ‘
Crisp Cello-Pocked
pkg.

8*

hd.

19'

Firm Western Iceberg

□ LETTUCE
In Bud, Potted

AZALEA PLANTS t? 4 9 '

F.F.V. Feature of the Month

Caramel Chip Cookies V:; 29c
Diet Drink (chocolate, vanilla b butterscotch)

Metrecal Liquid
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Visitors ^

PRICKS KFFKCTIVK THRU
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(while they leal)

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29c

Cairo Boouly Tasty, Nutritious

Dieruunt TirkrU AI*o Available At 1’ublix Market

(bologna, olive b pimento, pickle b pimento)

□ CARROTS

29c

Progrcsso Brand Delicious

(iood For ONE Free Ride

Tarnow'a Whole Hog Froth Country

Harmon'a Orange Band Allotted

Brand Tender Green

Garden P e a s ........

49c

pkg.

$ I.

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SPRINGS, CA88KLBEUKY,
FF.I1N PARK, LONGWOOD,
MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
AND HANFORD- . . . . from
HIGHWAY

I7-8J end STATE

*

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Commies 'Hijack'
Venezuela Ship
^

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1 0

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By Larry Vrrxhrl
A FKW V A I . E N T 1 N E
CARDS
JIM CR API'S: Kor be in?
consistent.
SONNY RADORN; Kor guts
to change hit mind in the
Lice of pressure.
KAHLYLE tlOUSHOLDER:
For a brilliant presentation
before the city commission
(without pay).
BILL HUTCHISON: For hi*
Ion? amt arduous task in
eomins up with a legal o p in ­
ion and the many long day*
ami night* he spent sweating
over it.
VERNON DUNN: For Good
sense over and beyond the
call of duty.
JOHN FITZPATRICK: Nam
quantum rst in oculis Inis,
t a mum est el non amphu* ait
Sanctus franciscus.
•

•

•

How come a mother of one
of the Sanford Grammar
School kids had to bring a
portable electric heater to
warm some 26 youngsters in
one class? . . . For one .solid
month the radiator in one of
the rooms has been out of
commission.

•

• +

Tlie contract date for com­
pletion of the city’s sewage
treatment plant has expired
. . , Work started on June fl
of last year . . . "Do you
think they'll finish this year,
decade, century . . ,?" quer­
ied this reporter. "They can
if they try hard," answered
City manager W. E. Knowles,
• • •
Plans on renovating the
downtown post office into a
library should ■lie completed
in a few weeks. No cost esti­
mates us yet.

* •

•

llill Rush tell* us he hopes
to have preliminary studies
of the Gee Creek outfall of
Lake Kathryn in the not too
distant future.

•

•

•

•

•

•

happened
*

to

•

What ever happened
Adams Shopping Center?

•

to

* •

City putting out litter bas­
kets along Fkrat St. (his
morning.

•

•

•

Even the 14-fool aign atop
(he Valdez Hotel seems to
lie joining in the 2 a. m.
liquor hassle. The sign norm­
ally flips over between "ho­
tel" and "bar" hut the wir­
ing went haywire Thursday
night and the aign read "hot
bar."

•

*

•

Police Chief Roy Williams
tell* us Shrine Club will meet
Monday at 7:30 p, m. to
honor the Astronaut Class of
Nobles.

•

■ •

Come Friday Patty Glenn
Johnson will be on tier way
to White Springs and the
"Joannie With The Light
Brown Hair" rnnteM. . . .
Shr will be accompanied by
her mother, Mr*. C. W. (P at)
Johnson and Grace Krick
Sanford, her vocal Iracher,
who will accompany her, not
only in the ear but on the
piano. , . t NOW that Is
H E A L LY "accompanying,"
eh?) , . . Starling at 5 p. in.
Friday ami continuing until
"alter the hall is over" on
Saturday night, Patty Glenn
and 21 other contestant sing­
er* will 1m1 regimented like
paratrooper* . . . Interview­
ing Judges, singing, riding In
Conestoga
wagon*, facing
flash-bulb*—and being pleataut! . . . The good wi*be» of
home (own go along with
Patty Glenn—with the hope
that she will be THE Jeanie.
• • •
It's oftic.a! now . . . as we
reported three weeks ago
. . , Randall Chase has been
appointed to the Florida
Council of lt« by Got. Rryant.
• • •
Everyone helping the Serepta home . . . How about
some aid for the Good Sam­
aritan?

•

•

Welldigger
Rescued From
'Sandy Pit'

•

County Attorney Harold
Johnson think* there'* a
chance that franchise direc­
tive may make the Legis­
lature . . . With a refertndwui
on if

Venezuelan state of Falcon
ami Puerto Rico.
Venezuelan wnrshlps were
believed steaming out to in-

nsaui...
BRIEFS
Training:
WASHINGTON (UPI) Hundreds ol Latin American*
are being trained in Cuba in
guerrilla warfare, sabotage,
and leadership of insurgent
movements. U. S. officials
reported today.

Bijr Change

TALLAHASSEE 4UPI * House Speaker Mallory Horne
estimated Wednesday chang
cs which will have to be
made In the lower chamber to
LAKE TOMAHAWK. Wis. accommodate 30 new mem­
(CPI) — A welldigger trap­ bers will cost $35,000,
ped cighl feet underground
was freed hy rescue work­
er* today after spending near­
CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPt)
ly 13 hours buried to his —Thomas S. Hcrse, fig. fashoulders in a sandy pit.
Rescuers worked through Ihcr-in-law of convicted wife(he night heforc wresting slayer Dr. Sam Sheppard,
was found shot to death here
Raymond Fink. 31, Athens,
Wis.. from a caved-in well Wednesday nighl, an appar­
where he was nearly buried ent tuiride.
alive Thursday afternoon. He
was pulled from the well at
C A R A C A S , Venezuela
5:01 a. m,
Fmk was taken to a Wood­ (UPI) — Armed Communists
ruff, Wis. hospital where doc­ who captured a Venezuelan
tor* said ho was in good con­ freighter bound for Houston.
Tex., on the high seas said
dition after 111* ordeal.
pursuing
After he was pulled /mm loday they a r e
the well by a belt hooked "peaceful political ends" and
around his chest he embraced called for protection of inhis wife and said, "I'm okay, lernaliunal law.
honey."
Fink lipped warm milk
P O R T
EVERGLADES
and smoked cigarettes while
rescue workers struggled to (UPI)—'The third Hrd Cross
mercy ship in seven works to
free him.
Hi* brother. Lawrence, stay­ curry Cuban exiles from Ha­
ed at hia side and when a vana docked here loday with
second and third cave-in bur­ 74(! anti-Castro refugees, the
ied Fink to the neck hi* bro­ majority of them women and
ther clawed away the dirt children, after a 12-hour voy­
age.
with his hare hands.

WEATHER: flour ami a Httle warmer tmlnv. TUph today, (*8-72. Low tonlpht,
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 648

trtrep t it. However, there was
the possibility th at U. S. war­
ships might do the job.
The Anzoategui was hijack­
ed by member* of the antigovernment National Libera­
tion Forces.
FAI.N who claimed in a ra­
dio message to be pursuing
"peaceful political ends." Hie
message Imre ninr signature*
of met) in the raiding party
which seized tha freighter
and said all ahonnl were safe
and unharmed, indicating the
hijacking was accomplished
by surprise hikI without viol­
ence.

County Okay
Influenza-wise,
Leone Says

-(g aK

Seminole County and Flor­
ida are '‘doing scry welt in­
■iv'-i _
fluenza-wise.” Dr. F r a n k
Leone, county health director,
reported today.
*aT uv.•'■ - ir n e K o fl/. i
"Let's keep our fingers
crossed (hat it stay* that
THESE THREE MARINES in fatigue uniform, with full
and return. They left a t 8 this morning and exj&gt;ect to he hack
way," Ihe doctor said, when
knnjmck*, tire nuntuwltere on I lie ruml between Sun ford Nnvnl
at the Ilarracks between H* and 11 tonight. Col. Ermcl D. How*
queried about recent national
Air Staion and Stetson University at PeLniid. They lire on a
en (left), commanding officer, extends a “bon voyage" to
and state reports that resi­
fiO-mile hike in nrctmlnnce with I’lesidenl Kennedy's phyniral
(’apt. Richard E. llaislip. executive officer; 1st Lt. Harry It.
dents should brace (or an
fitness program. They are hiking from the Marine Harnu'ka
(•entry, guard officer, and Sgl. Itolieit I). Ryan, first platoon
epidemic of Asiatic influenza.
a t NAS a distance of 2ft miles to the front Rate of Stetson U.
sergeant.
(Herald Photo)
Dr. Leone rerallrd that last
October Ihe U. S. surgeon
general announced evidence
pointed to a pending flu out­
break. and especially warned
that pereautions (flu shots)
William Fortune, English
^
should be taken hr pregnant Estates, a member of the
women, oldster* and person* Republican party, plckril up
suffering with respiratory oil
qualification papers to run
mrnts.
for Slack Cleveland Jr.'*
"However," the health di­ vacated house seat late this
rector said, "there is no ap­ morning. Fortune could not
MIAMI (UPI) - The Coast
parent cause for alarm at lie reached for comment a*
Guard
said today the search
was
tired
to
stabilize
Syneom
eral
Space
Agency
said
the
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
this time that point* to epi­ of I p.m. as lo his In ten
in an orbit a b o u t 22.30(H) miles causes could still be normal for (he tanker Marine Sul­
—The
United
State*
installed
demic proportion, in Sem­ Hons. The deadline for
its new Syneom communica­ above earth. The maneuver —"maybe it (Syneom) was phur Queen, missing for It
inole County."
qualifying Is noon Friday. It
itself apparently was success a little too iiot to start with,
He advised that the danger Fortune decides lo run for tions satellite in a difficult ful, according lo early in­ or it could be facing in Hie days with 39 men aboard, was
abandoned "pending further
|Hiinl is at the passing stage Bw House, he will fare “ hanging" orbit above earth form anon.
wrong direction. We will development*."
for Hits season and Ibat flu DMlocratlr opposition from today, but lust contact with
Within 13 seconds after the know more n little later."
A spokesman said all unit*
shuts are nut necessarily Gwiton Frederick.
it.
satellite nickel was fired
In December, the Unites! would continue (0 maintain a
needed now. since they do not
The t5tvpound Syneom, dehowever, tracking saltlons on States launched another com- lookout (luring normal ope.
•■fitntnr wfa-Hp# f&lt;«| ( u . o*
signed to relay rad'-o ■'in i tin- ground suddeniy lost radio
inuniratioris satellite, called radons from New Orleans lo
IUJ a h fft-H e p Jb - three week*.
tcieplioue i'i«x»itr**tion., t«'
contact wdh Syneom. Thai Relay, and had Rouble with New York. "If (here wern
ui lire Leesburg «rr*
tween North America and was at alumt ti a. m EST.
It. That later proved to be wreckage sighted we would
wert lohl Wednesday night
Africa, rode Into the sky
Scientists managed to net a rundown Iwiltery, and Hie begin
an
active
search
that Pi evident Kennedy has
aboard a three-stage Delta n reading (mm a radio brasatellite resumed normal ope­ again,'* he said.
laiicd In tell the American
Rocket launched at 12:35 s eon on Ima fit Syneom a Imitt
rations when the power sup­
For six day* Coast Guard
people that there is riu chance
HAVANA (UPI) — The m. EST.
one hour later. Then they ply was hultt up.
and Navy planes combed (he
or any attempt to halanrr Hie
Rut
more
than
five
hour*
Castro rrgime Loday announc­
lost contact again.
Syneom’* orbit, about 22,300 Gull ami Atlantic for any
federal budget until IM7 even
ed rapture of nine American* later, the first signs .&lt;f puss
Four tmur* Inter, ground miles above earth, left it In sign of the ship, which car­
if his proposed lax cut is car­
MIAMI (UPI) — Govern­ suspectisf of cnnylng out a Rite trouble* appeared.
stations were still trying to a position where its forward ried a cargo of molten sul­
ment investigators today ex­ study of Cuban coastal artil­
At that point, a small roc­ reestablish the vital link.
ried nut.
speed almost tnnleiied the phur. If water had entered
amined the twisted metal to lery installation*.
ket inside the satellite Itself
A spokesman for Ihe Fed­ rotational speed of Earth.
go it could have touched olf
determine If a Jetliner was
A government statement
Ihe
cargo It could * avo
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - spinning out of control nr said the men, as yet unidenti­
touched off an explosion that
Survivors of Luke Williams, a falling In piece* when It fied, were seized some where
could have blown up the ship.
Volusia County Negro shot to crashed into the Everglade* along Ciinmgucy province's
The ship disappeared on
death hy a deputy sheriff in Tuesday, killing 43 persons.
north roust. They were said
a
routine trip from Beau*
Char
los
Collar,
chief
in­
Dr Land Jan. 0. have filed a
to have claimed lo hr on a
muni, Tex., and Norfolk, Va.
S35U.0O0 damage suit in Fed­ vestigator for the Civil Aero­ akin-diving expedition.
'Die Swiss embassy in Ha­
eral Court here. The suit nautic* Board (CAR), would
GENEVA (tr p |) — Canada
The statement said the men
vana
reported Wednesday that
named Deputy Sheriff Harold not concede that the North­ were being “subjected In in- urged the nut-lea.- powers In
lnqulr.es to Unban authorities
Cooper, Volusia County Sher­ west Orient Airlines 720B Jet­ vestlgutioii" to determine the day to quit quibbling and gel
Into the disappearance of tho
A total of I r&gt;,D7.*l Soniinoli' t'omily residents
iff Rodney It. Tlmrshy, and liner was in piece* before It reason for their presence on down to buxines* on a nu­
tanker had produced nothing.
are
t
opinloi
ml
and
eitRilde
lo
vole
hi
tin*
special
the Maryland Casually Co., smashed into the sjKingy Cuban soil.
clear test ban treaty which D
Tlie Cuban* said the Marino
elections to name a State Senator and a Slate
surely for the bonds of the swamp during a rainstorm.
The government - controlled "almost within our grasp."
Sulphur Queen had not put
"You Jump to one con­
Representative.
sheriff and his deputies.
Canadian delegation leader
into any Cuban port and no
clusion like that, and then press expressed the suspicion Gen. E. L. M. Hums told I lie
I'epislrar Camilla lln u c said today there
Cuban radio receiver* bud
you get to a theory right they were "paving the way 1'n a tio n d l s u i moment eon
are l",.r&gt;l&lt;! registered Demonals, 2,22!l I’epnldifor infiltration of Central In­
picked up any signal from H10
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) — away." Collar said after telligence A g e n c y counter­ fernnre Hint the United Stair*.
rans and 2d I others, 111111111111},’ two ntendiers of
vessel.
viewing
the
crash
scene.
Hundreds of Soviet military
tlie Prohibition Party.
Britain nud Russia are *."Pretty *o«n, you're looking revolutionaries.'*
technicians brought in by de­
rlose to mrrrcmrnt that tile
First special party printarv is si liedtiled for
posed Premier Abdel Karim for evidence to back up that
cnnferelire should Torus it, if.
Fell. 26, with a second, if necessary, on Mnivh
one
theory.
We
want
open
Kassrnt posed a serious di­
fmts in this men until
|2, However, if there is no parly opposition tho
PEORIA. 111. (UPI) \
lemma today for Hie anti- mind* at this stage. We're
cess is a e h l e v e i l .
primaries will not lie held, Thu special yenerul
half-million dollar fire de­
looking
for
any
*»rt
of
evi­
Coinmunist leaders of the
The ltd-stall* hnvo stall, d
election will he held March 26.
stroyed the 70-year-old Mayor
new rrbrl regime ol Iraq. Re­ dence."
on rnnlinulrig lest ban nryn
Only candidates to ipitdify to dale ate Mack
Hotel in downtown Peoria lo­
bel force* and heavily armrd
tinlions slnrc the eonfeieia-e
Cleveland Jr. for the Dcioocratic nomination for
day, killing ill least two per­
civilian "national guards" ap­
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — resumed Tuesday after nn
sons and Injuring e i g h t
Kenidor and former Rep. Cordon Frederiek for
peared to have succeeded in
A vice president of the strike, eight-week recess.
Ihe House seat vacated hv Cleveland.
others.
wiping mil resistance hy
bound Florida East Coast
Iraqi Communists in Hugh
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Railway has sworn out *
dad and oilier major cities.
Teamsters Union President peace warrant against ano’lwr
James Hoffa testified fur vice president, nrrusmg him
nearly 2'» hours before . ol making death threats.
JACKSONVILLE (UI
County Judge Charles C.
NEW YORK (U PI)—Nego­ secret federal grand jury in
tiations remained stalled lo- the federal building Wednes­ Mathis Jr. said today an af­ City Negroes urged
day in the 09-day old New day while Ally. Gen. Robert fidavit was filed with him Itaydon Burris today to pu-.li
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
York City newspaper shut- F. Kennedy conferred with Wednesday night h&gt; C. D. for the reopening of public Former stale Rep Roiirrt T
swimming
pools
which
were
don. Striking printers threat­ aides ill several nsinni away. Lane Jr,, charging William
Mann id Tampa qualified to­
The union leader, gi inning A. Raker did "without cause closed alter u race riot two day fur line of the rn-w Hills
ened to extend their walkoul
years
ago.
to the I'jri* and West Coast when he departed the grand or reason, threaten to lake
Ixiruugli County seat* rrrat
The National Association
editions of the New York jury chambers, declined to the life of Ihe respondent or
ed by the recent reapportion
for
the
Advancement
of
Col­
do him serious Ixalily harm "
discuss his testimony.
Time*.
merit session.
Mathis said Raker was a r­ ored People wrote the mayor
Mann, a Democrat, notified
rested by Deputy Sheriff Jack that a city without public
the leeretary of slate be
swimming
facilities
was
'a
n
lliigha* and hroii/rhi before
the Judge, who set bond at inhumane s i t u a t i o n and would be a candidate [nr Hie
S.Vjo and scheduled a p&lt;a&lt;c shnuld not he permitted to .loiqi 4 seat. Mann was first
circled In the House III 1956,
endure."
bond hearing Fch 23.
Amendment to the zoning ers, subject lo approval of
lie resigned last year and
No details of Die dispute
was an unsuccessful candi­
code was approved hy the tiic Seminole County Health were available, and neither
date for Congress.
hoard, directing that ade­ Department.
party would discuss the mat­
Minimum residence lot sites
quate drainage will he re shall have 70 foot frontage ter, but report* were it stem­
qulrcd hcrcaflcr for new with 7.000 square feet of land med from * telephone call
Herald Index
made by Raker k&gt; Lane Wed­ LONDON fUPD —Tlie re
buildings, with paved area*, area. Two or more adjoining
surgent l-abur party today
nesday
night.
Bridge
Page 7
occupying 25,ooo or more and vacant kit* in a single
elects a new leader It confi­
Fills*ified .... Page 10 &amp; II
square feet.
ownership ihall Ik- consider­
dently expects will 1m- Bri­
Cu ialh *
Page |(&gt;
The board approved three ed a* one tract.
tain’s next prime minister
Page 7
Hi-itr Aliby
BOSTON (UPI)—Industri­ as well.
resolutions and sent them to
Setback requirements for
Entertainment .. Page 7
the County Commission (or C-3 wholesale commercial and alist Bernard Guldline, brok­ Harold Wd-am appealed a
Editorial .— , Page 4
final approval on these m at­ M-t Industrial districts shall en physically and financially, shoo-in over acting leader
ters;
Legal* ....... I’age 2 A It)
be 25 feet from front pro­ settled an estimated $0 mil­ George Brown in Ho.- second
1'lurid* Hi-lriliulors I'ur Henman Cuntutu llulll Tires
Fishing ramp* may mam perty line* and 10 feet from lion in federal lax claims to and final round of balloting
Puzzle __ .... ..... Page 10
10ft W. Jat St,
Snnford
r FA 2-llGftl
lain mm )&gt;erminrnt ramp sites rear lot line* There are some day and expressed the hope to name a surresaor to the
Society
. . Page H &amp; i*
___________ WK G I V R I’L Ml) STAMPS
tar IcuU, tent houses j u trail-, exception*.
Hut lie could 's ta ll anew." lale Hugh GaiDkcU.
Spoilt
Page (i

Commits Suicide

Peaceful Ends

Refugee Ship

•

They'll start pouring timerock out by 25lh St. If the
weather holds up . . . In
aland two weeks.
What ever
BcUmcadc?

C A R A C A S . Venezuela
( U r i l —U. S. Navy unit* to­
day sighted a Venezuelan
freighter hijacked by Com­
munists In the Caribbean.
Venezuela alerted warship* to
rlose in on the freighter.
Informed source* here said
American flying bouts sighted
the :i,12ri - ton Anzoategui,
hound for Houston, Tex., st
the time of its rupture, at
dawn.
The ship win reported to
have been sighted on a line
about halfway lietwcen the

S a n f o r d lir r a lit

Gunfift Erupts'
In Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Iraq l LTD The first serious outbreak
of (khting since Sunday erupt­
ed It slay on both sides of
the Tigris River which run*
through the heart of this
Iraqi capital.
Newsmen could not check
detail* of tile fighting her a use
of a curfew which restricted
their movement*, hut it was
Imlicvcd to lie between Hie
newly-installed revoluntionary
force* ami diehard ComtnunUts who oppose tliem.
Iliirtts of automatic wea­
pons fire and the crack of
rifles could be heard distinct­
ly on both sate* of the Tig­
ris in what appeared to tie a
renewal of Hie bloody con­
flict that it.tried last Fr'day.
The outbreak came shortly
after Col. Abdel Saiam Aref,
tho
revolutionary
govtTnm enl'i provisional president,
held hi* first news confer­
ence—a session that ended
in a m ar rad.

Extreme Cold
Wave Fizzles
LAKELAND (U P h - T e m ­
peratures dropped Into the
upper 20'. in the interior
North Florida today, hut a
blanket of cloud* over cen­
tral section* of the state kept
mini mums In that area abova
what bad been forecast.
The Weather Bureau said
temperatures were in the up­
per 20’* in the interior and
low 30'* alcug the coast of
North Florida, where eliuir
skies prevailed.

Plane Crash
Probe Continues

U.S. Launches Syitcom

Coast Guard

But Loses 'Contact'

For Tanker

Castro Grabs
9 Americans

Suit Filed

Quit Quibbling Eligible Vote List
Canada Urges

Here Totals 15,973

Serious Dilemma.

Hoffa Talks
To Grand Jury

Fire Kills 2

FEC VP Charges
’Death Threat'

Open Pools
Mayor Asked

.Stalled

Mann 01 Tampa

'Qualifies'

Shop Center Plans Outlined
Tentative plans for a $150,000
community-type shopping cen­
ter on Country Club Road,
east of Idyll* ddc Drive, in
Ravenna Park, were outlined
hy Joe Gazil before the
Seminole County Zoning Board
Thursday evening.
Gazii, in asking fur a zon­
ing change from agriculture
to commercial, said construc­
tion would be s l a r t e d within
90 day*, subject to live rezumng approval.
Board member* set March
13 a- date for a public bear
ou Gazil • request.
i

Wilson Seen
As Labor Choice

Start Anew

fIncorporated
McROBERTS1
rcSuppb

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                    <text>CYPRESS CARDENS — To expect the unex­
pected in how the photographer planned these
pictures of three year old Cindy Odum of Kings­
ton, Tenn., who visited Cypress Garden* with
her parent* recently. The photographer had
Cindy dressed in nn old fashion gown, and then
posed her with some Chinn doll roses. The pic­
tures tell the story of a small girl who's expresfllon explains how she liked the flowers.

lly Louise Hlmunrh
Rev. Ray Woody of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church of
Maitland stated in no uncer­
tain terma that “one of Iho
way* to prevent Communism
i« through the Church" adding
that “If you want to be on the
right aide, you ahould support
your ehurchca."
“Communism ia a Religion,"
Rev. Woody aald, “but a very
•vil one and no atonei ahould
be left unturned In our fight
againit I t "
The talk waa very engrossing and waa enjoyed by u
large attendance present fur
the meeting of the Altamonte
Springe Civil Club laal Wedneaday afUirnocn.
The club had a full program
with another part of it fea­
turing the handwork of mem­
bers who had made their own
dothea. Among the many
ladlea who modeled oulfila
were Mrs. Louise Caldln, Mra.
II. 0 . Fuller, Mra. Emma WeL
bom, Mra- Milton Tinsley
and Mra. T, L. Gorham.
Mra. Catdln waa the cnndl*
data aeleclcd to go to Lee»burg on March 10 to compete
with other women In district
seven of the Federation of
Women'* Club*.
Her garment wne a tailored,
foreat given wool jersey, trim ­
med with matching braid at
tha neckline and effective ver­
tical tuck* on three-quarter

Carlson Service
Held Friday

length aleevea. The die** waa
very becoming and the tailor­
ing work wna superb,
Announcement waa made
thnt the chili's executive hoard
wotdd meet Feb. 27 at II) a.m.
in tile Community House to
prepare for the meeting of the
Seminole County of Federa­
tion of Women's Club* which
I* to be cuvered dish lunch­
eon held on Feb. 2*.
Mr*. Charles Mcliowell, ill*,
trict seven director of the
Florida Federation, will ho
guest speaker.
Ainu ill tlm pluTiiilng is a
card party to be held a t 2
p.m. on March 11. Consider­
able time and work already
him gtnm into tills event and
Hr. tierlnuli' Forman, presi­
dent, announced that the club
has more than SO door prises
to he given at the party.
in addition to the door
prises, Individual tnhle prises
also will lie awarded. Ticket*
are available from any mem­
ber of the club.
Named to tile nominating
committee were Mrs. Helen
Julhe, Mrs. K. A. Holman and
Mrs. J. Ilurke*.

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S teer o f (lie SmithcnMcrn Fat Stock Show at

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OniIn, Florltlti, pltm m any more c a ttle from thin
M im e

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Full Cut Boneless

Round

Mhuw.

You are cordially invited to com e by the store
th is week-end and try Mime o f thin fin e beef . . .

AT

THESE

M A N Y MORE C A T T L E
FOR T H IS

SALE

Fresh Fla. Grade A Whole
WHEN A WOMAN L .
SUFFERS IN SILENCE,
BROTHER, THAT / S V
SUFFERING I ■—=—T

THRIFTWAY FANCY

Kb.

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M ARH O EFER Hot or Mild

SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 4 8

By Shirley Wentworth
Funeral service* for Mra.
Florence I.ydia Carlson, *0.
of Bear Lake, were held at
3 p. m. Friday at the Ilray
Funeral Homo in Apopka.
Mra. Ilray died suddenly
tail Wednesday at her home.
A native of Chicago, III., ahe
moved to the Bear Lake area
10 yeara ago. Site waa a
member of the Lutheran
Church,
She is survived, by a
daughter, Mr*. Evelyn F.
Nelson of Bear tuike.
Burial was In Highland
Memory Cardens.

NESCAFE
HUNTS fl OZ. CAN

RED DART ITALIAN .10.1 CAN

K PACK

12 OZ. CANS

WINTER GARDEN FROZEN

FOOD KINO

There are known to be about
40,000 kind* of fish.

Art Brown Pest Control
Announces

NEW LOCATION
2601 PARK DR.
TERM ITE CONTROL

FA 2-8865

FltKSH CRISP

CELERY
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

1 Lb. (Quarters)
L im it 2 P lease

PRICKS GOOD THRU PER

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Pipeline Gets 'A -O k ' From City Commissioi
* * e io&lt;*
By l.«rry Vershrl
Nobody asked me but how
can Uie city turn down John
Burton's request to allow the
sale of liquor at the Valdes
after midnight and know the
Mayfair can serve until 2
a m . . . . What kind of logic
is that ? . . Burton has done
a tremendous job fixing up
CAIT. KOIIEItT WAItK
KARYI.E HOrSHOl.DER
non: stenstrom
S O N N Y It A HORN
HIM, HUTCHISON
MACK C L E V E L A N D lit. F R A N C IS ROC All I.I.A T
CEO. A. SPEER
the hotel and should be given
•I’ll S econd'
‘Increase Reserve’
‘It's A Must*
'S tic k T o Issu e s'
'I t’s Legal’
'Cause Was Ju st’
'Chamber Endorse* It’
‘S unieone's ti n t t a tin*
some consideration.
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Legislative hearings sche­
duled Monday . . . Joe Davis
will have to go it alone and
fare John Fitzpatrick about
that pay raise . . . However,
Joe will invite eandidstes
Mark Cleveland Jr. and Gor
don Frederick to sit in . .
WEATHER: Continued rain through Wednesday. Ilijrh today 70-75. Low tonight. 45-50.
Queried Joe about a pay
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raise and Joe says “ It's
The Sanford Pipeline Co
The company plan* to Iran* proposed pipeline * » y i n C
rather doubtful" . . . "It all
will submit II* proposed lease poll Hie fuel from the lake, up through Hteir attorneys, Mack
depends" . . . eh?
to trnn*|Hirt jet fuel from Mcllonville Ave., In NAS.
Cleveland Jr. and Grn A.
Voting with ltahorn for the
Memo to (he City reerca Lake Monroe In tile Naval
Speer,
that the railroad would
turn department . . . Anyone \ir Station al Ibc Feb 25 City pipeline approval was Joe he hurt with Cleveland em­
Commission
meeting
after
Baker
and
Mayor
Tom
Mc­
ever thought about a course
phasizing that "someone'.* got­
on small tm.it handling . . . commissioners Monday night Donald.
Jim Crapp* arid Al Wilson ta go." Cleveland stressed W arning
Getting' tired of baton h u r ­ by a "touchy" 3 2 voir agreed
in continue negotiations with voted "no" on the Issue with that some ACL employe*
JACKSONVILLE (U P lt-A
ling.
the company.
Wilson asking for a vote of
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state health officer warned
would lose their jobs while
Tile two month old hassle the people while Crapp* talk­
The jamb packed city com­
Speer, who got into a verbal Monday an epidemic n( influ­
ended
with M. L. "Sonny" ed about safeguarding peo­
enza may sweep through
mission room heard from the
battle with Chamber Mana­
Florida within two week*.
lip* of hizznncr, Mayor Tom ltahorn brandishing a legal ple’s right*.
ger John Krider. elunied in,
The commission chambers
McDonald, that Lins was Nt)T opinion from city attorney
"Our cause is Just."
Suffur Run
the place from which to Bill Hutchison, reporting the were jammed with interested
Speer contended the pipe­
ST. AUGUSTINE ( Ul'l I —
Feasibility study toward the sponsible citizen*" to "study should it lie staffed? Who will discussion at the next Com­
launch personality conflict* city had tile legal right to citizens, members of t h e line was not a common carrier
. , . Tltc City Fathers wont grant a permit to the com­ Chamber of Commerce and and emphasirrd that the ACL The Florida East Coast Ball- establishment of a courthouse the feasibility of establishing select the personnel? Will Ihe mission meeting.
COLD facts, not HOT heads pany In use public rights-of- Atlantic Coast Line employes. was a leading industry for way, lighting a 21-day-old annex in South Seminole a tardily in Hie smith end o( operation be paid for from
County Attorney H a r o l d
way.
The ACL has fought the
strike, added a short sugar
to hrlp in tlin r decisions.
Seminole County for the ex- Hie general fund of the coun­
Sanford whose ml crests mini
* * •
run to it* token freight ser­ County was requested of llie tension of courthouse ser­ ty or through the excess fees Johnson was directed to draft
he protected
County
Commission t h i s vice* "
vice Monday.
Too bail that Ken Mctnio-h
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of Hie office* using the faci­ tentative legislative hill* for
Speer figures that the ACL
discussion ut a special Com­
morning.
was "sick-a-bed" and could
Stenstrom
asked
that
these
lity?
would lower it* rales to trans­
mission meeting later this
Close
Office
Douglas Stenstrom, chair­ factors lie Investigated:
not represent his client, "The
County
office
holders
have
port the fuel and he and Kriweek on these subjects: Wa­
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­ man nf the long range plan­
Pipeline" . . , But his part­
1*
the
faeililyneeded?
If
agreed
that
s
study
should
be
dcr verbally squared off un­
viet government ha* ordered ning and development pro. so, what kind would serve made, Stenstrom told Hie ter management, with a re­
ner-in-law, Doug Stenstrom,
til McDonald warned both the National Broadcasting Co.
ferendum for Hie taxpayers
gram, Chamber of Commerce, the need? What would be the Commission.
substituted very well. . . With
participants that Police Chief
to approve or disapprove ad
to close it* Moscow bureau, asked that the Commission initial cod? How much over­
his sympathetic approach to
Tile
question
was
taken
In­
Boy Williams would escort
the Soviet new* agency Tass appoint a committee of "re. head would Iw involved? How to abeyance for study amt valorem taxes; uniform junk
the ACL through the themethem
from the chambers.
and/or salvage yard control;
song of hi* family, "I've
said today
Speaking for the pipeline
animal control, especial!)',
Been Working On The RailCity Manager \V. E, Know­ ual center revenue al 12,731 was Francis Hmmiill.il Jr., Forced Delay
dogs, and for the establish­
mad,*' telling of some six
president of the Chamber,
ment of a criminal court ot
or was it right?) Men strums les asked the City Commiss­ and expenditures at $7,930.
CAPE CANAVERAL ll!PI&gt;
"To raise the rental rates who spelled out that the C id •—Stormy weather today lo tt­
records at some future date,
having Ixu-n on the ACL rost­ ion Monday night "not to inIhe Commission will pre­
e r here . . . and his logic e re ;-" ’* the -rntat rat j of would cause a great deal of C met in executive session ed a 24 hour delay in plans t«
sent these proposals al the
would have delighted Ken . . the Civic Center and stress­ concern among the many that same afternoon endors­ plnee America's most unusual
civic groups that use the ing the Navy's stand on the communication* satellite into
legislative delegation hearing
His other partner-in law. Rep.
importance of Hie pipeline
next Monday.
Joe Davis, did NOT applaud ed tlic facility would "never building," Knowles said,
ortiil around earth
liiiiiinill.it -tressed that it
Other mailers before tho
—even Hanigh he no doubt be a self-sustaining public
has been proven that Hie
Commission this morning:
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was templed—but he did building."
B
arrage
pipeline was "vital" to Hie
I-earn from the State Com­
smile approvingly a* Doug
MOSCOW ( UPI 1—Tile Rus­
The commission took no ac­
future
development nf the Air sians let loose a propaganda
D rainage, nimexntiun, roads ttint an engineering study and and turned In an estimate of Ptrollcr the County has $2,438
plead his case.
tion on Knowles request pend­
Station.
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barrage today III an effort to mid a new tewu ch a rter weie survey lie made on providing $3,375 to pul a olio Inch, 22 remaining in a $1 million
ing further study. Knowles
Backing llmimill.il up whs pin advance blame on the liiuio item* oil (be agenda for (liiiiungr outfall for the urea.
trust (mid and $215,72(1 in a
A number of leading busi­ had Iwen asked to submit a
font wide, asphalt topping on $5110,00(1 trust fund for rightst'.qit
Unbelt Ware, NAS Utilled States fur any failure Ihe Casselberry Botud of Al­
Fin ther progress nn allness men were in the aud­ •study on revenue and ex­
of-way and road improve,
commanding olfieer who riled at Hie resumed disarmament dermen at Monday n ig h t’* in sati.ii of tin* -.hopping cen­ I lie road.
ience . . . Much concerned penditures on the facility.
figures on lax savings of the negotiations in Geneva.
Ahierniiin Art fa-go, who rc- inenli.
"lim ited' meeting which e*- ter al Hwy, 17-92 and SB 4.'ltl
with the derision and what
In a lengthy lu page report.
'Hie City Commission by *
Awarded contract for radio
lendeil nn into * three hour al*o depends lo a greul ex­ pii-si-iits Ihe town mi the
It COULD do to the local Knowles spelled out Hie an- 3-2 vote turned down a re- pipeline and the advantage*
session.
tent nil piovidilig drainage Chiu ter Committee, repotted maintenance in road depart­
economy . . . After great
quest from the Valdez Hotel of Hie faeilily Improving the Too Hit'll
ment ami zoning department
effort ami many years, the
Paul Bute*, til elliii ge i f i,ui(all, Hates mud.
LAKELAND (UPI) — Two
that diiifls of tile new docu­
to serve liquor after mid­ permanent status of Hie base
vehicles
to .Motorola on JU
here
Navy lla-e has just achieved
night.
citrus Industry official* say mmmitce* studying the first
Other point* holding up ment are presently ut
low tild nf $125 monthly.
Karlyle Ihiusholdcr, who Ihe U. S. Department of Agri­ three items, reported Hint
the souglil-tor complexion of
Opposing owner John Bur­
typists
ami
would
lie
ready
Hgieemelit between the town
Accepted a 30-foot right-of.
permanency . . . Navy rare­
ton's request was Ter: Mc­ spoke as a member of tin' culture crop estimate releas­ w ater level* In Cassellierry and Shopping Center officials Inter tills week for council
way along Onora road from
Armed
forces
Committer,
ly asks us for anything, and
ed Monday probably Mill is area lake* a re nearing "H ut- were n-ported tiy Mayor Fred cells idei at loti,
Donald, Joe Baker and Al
HI.II Product* for a side­
repeatedly ripped into the loo high and will lace addi­ rieilll Dutlim" heights. lie ad ­ Heath who pointed out tlml
although this decision of the
Wilson.
lie exjdnilied Unit the walk between .Nuiitor.l Ave­
commission's
stand
aland
a
commissioners
would
not
Burton asked that his hours
tional nils
vised th a t witli the hoard's i lie town is particularly in­ charter will tie prepared us a nue and Hie Naval Air Base.
MIAMI &lt;UPI&gt; — A gusty
public right-of-way stressing
make or break the Navy,
approval he would represent terested in Unit parrel of the hill for presentation to tin*
squall line, preceding a slow- lie extended the same as the that easements or permits
Referred to the State Road
neither would it do the city
Mayfair which Is allowed to
Jailed
lire town a t today's County renter not included iu the un­ legislator!! iu April nfter Department a request from
moving
cold
front,
deluged
were given other companies
any harm to grant their re­
serve liquor until 2 a.m.
BERLIN (UPI i — Nineteen Corn mission meeting to ask ites at ion request and would which time, if il is approved, Seminole High School for in­
to utilize right-of-way.
quest . . . So, why not fur­ most of the stale today. Up
"m ilitant" protest a «|* have
J like to know future develop­ it will !h&gt; returned to the peo­ stallation of a traffic signal
(lousholiler ended his re­ been Jailed in Communist
ther cement the Navy-City to six indie* of rum and winds
ment plans for the urea Iwfora ple for a lefeienduiii.
at 27th Street and Highway
relationship ami strengthen around 50 miles an hour were
marks with, "You don't dare East Germany for opjiosing
| okaying tile present arrangeIn o iler business tlie bould 17 92.
fuw reputation as "live world's reported.
refuse Hie pipeline In NAS Hie Soviet zone* anil-religious
1incut.
agreed to pay raise* for Mar­
Approved preliminary plan*
friendliest Navy city" by
if the Nanvy want* it . . It's c a m p a i g n .
Evengelical
A 28-fool ketch was swamp
The tun'll ipirstions whether shal tins Sawyer to 515(1 per for $273,000 21 foot paved
granting this—a seldom-sought ed by a big wave near Key
a must."
CIA n il sourer'* said today.
oi not a liquor license could month and ■ii*tndiuil Jim Highway 427 between Allafavor? . . . Keeping the Base
The pipeline company was
Largo last night, but the five
la- obtained if ltd* uica t e - 1Ilirkeiiiiu-yei to $25 pm-muiith. | monte Spring* and Lunggrowing — or even keeping
represented
by
Doug
StepGENEVA
(
t
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p
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—
T
h
e
Plane
Crash
persons aboard were rescued
JACKSONVILLE
il
l'll
—
mains
iu tin county although Both me effective Fnh. I.
wood, nml referred (hem to
it here — means keeping our
United Stales told the 17-rui- strom who urged conimisslonSAIGON, South Viet Nam Tile Const Gourd today plan it is mil the specified ,511(1 feet
by a tanker.
Heath announced Hint Jack Sill) lor further processing.
biggest industry . . . Many
rrs
to
"stick
to
the
issues"
tiori
dlnu
i
m
a
me
nt
conference
(U l'l)—A U. S Army lull- md to Miireli a , close lo Culm
The weather bureau issued
Burns had W n appointed Granted pcrmi'xlun to tin*
people now working here
today that a nuclear test ban and md let srnliment enter copter crashed Monday in II, possible for a tanker wNil'll fioui n church railed for by
a
severe
weather
forecast
in
chairman , f the Zoning ......... •s " ‘,|li Seminole Gun Club to
npiuiripal erdinanee*.
wouldn't HK working — and
into
it.
In-lity
"may
be
on
the
way.”
Communist - mleslcd Jungle
Repotting on roods, Bate* anil Lurry .Miller, chairman of *n»Pr*»xe tlie roadway leading
that includes ACL folk* who a sector of .South Central
Stenstrom stressed it ladl* mountain* north ol Saigon mysteriously ilis0 ppr.ilid nilte
Willium C, Foster, director
days ago oil a voyage from aid that although tin* courily thn Itvci cation Com mission,
0* grounds.
move many a car onto and F l o r i d a lor thunder'lurm* ■if the U. S. Arms Control and down to whether "you wish to
but Vietnamese ground pa­ Texas to Virgin In,
would not approve resurfacing
Other business, including
inriru .led
Lierk Arthur
off Hie base — if Ihc Navy with damaging winds and a Disarmament Agency, told permit the company the right
trol* rescued ail six Amer­
The fifth liny of seairhing on Seminole Illsil. done by the apjHilutno nta of h building In. Beckwith to advise tlie South
• folds" . . . You'd belter be­ possible tornado during the the first ttu»,1 meeting of the to use tile right-of-way. not
icans
aboard,
military
sourc­
Seminole Elementary School
lieve that those businessmen, morning.
11.month-old conference Hint ratrs nr just who will sutler." es riqxirted today The sourc­ ended Monday night with no Raceway from l.aka Drive to *pertor nod n lighting com.
Council cl Parent* ami Teach­
trace
of
tile
Murine
Sulphui
sitting in that commission
tile
rot
inure,
il
had
ngiecil
to
mil
tee
chiiirmun,
tvsi
carried
After two hours, Baker es said Hie Ament ails appar­
"I believe tluil there is some
er. the County tanno! legal­
room, were concerned! I . . .
reason to hope that a test han mad,- the motion to grant (lie ently escaped without injury Queen mid its till crewmem­ do the work on Button Itnud. over until the conliiiucd meet­ ly improve tlie road leading
And since all five of the City
Price* f.-r resurfacing the ing to la* (add next Monday
agreement may be on Hie pipeline company the permit ill Ihe crash of the helicopter ber*.
Commissioner* also have fin­
"God knows whole the houlevatd fimn Luke Drive &lt;&gt;n night nt Hin Women's club lo t c school since the street
way.''
saying it wasn't Hie city's near the Laotian Imrilcr a Itout
is in Hie t'owil nf Cassellierry.
ancial investment* in our lo­
place to stop free enterprise. 210 miles north ol Saigon. tanker is now," said an of­ nut to llvvy, I7-'.I2 might run Building
Agreed to meet with procal business world, they
ficer
nt
thp
searrh
center
higher than estimated due to
Then Hahorn, who earlier Cause of the crash wa» not
jH iicnts «f a nursing home at
(iayrhdad Revolt
SHOULD have been, too . ,
her e.
recent heavy mins, Bates
had opposed the company re­ knuvi n.
Deltary at 7 .to p, m. Monday
Ba g h d a d , Iraq &lt;u p d —
were . . . Although that was
"We ale undoubtedly look­ pointed out, lidding, however.
A 37-year-old ex-marine ap­
quest, mentioned a two page
at tic Commission room.
not Hie basis of liwir deci­ parently committed suicide l&gt;&gt; Sporadic gunfire echoed from legal opinion by I till rill-on on
ing for the remain* of a sett Iloit at present the town mid
Referred to l.'uiiiniLsinnrr
the outskiila of Baghdad to­
sion.
,
disaster,” he said, "II could Raceway stand to gel III
diving under a tractor Mon
Hi idee
the city's legal position to
— Page 7
John \levnmtcr u request of
day.
In
other
sections
the
re
­
have blown up, or broken up least part of their investment
day on Second St. and French
Classified ._. .
Page 9
grant the permit and ltahorn
Save pi a Best Home tn rare
volt-torn city nppeured to he
'Pie Downtown Merchant's Ave., police reported.
and sunk without n survivor, returned under the joint par­
Comic*
.......
seconded Ihc motion.
Page X fur the county's ambulatory
returning
to
norniul
four
days
bulletin reminds the First
or rnnybe it was hijacked.” ticipation agreement with Hie
The man was ideiitdied as
lienr Ald»y
.
Page 7
patients lor hi* recommenda­
after Iasi week's roup d'etat.
Street folk* that the potted Richard Saxe.
A Coast Guard spokesman county.
Editorial
—.
Page 4
tion.
plants when they are used
Police reported that eye­
Entertainment
In otiier ureas lie rci-nmI'ugo 7
' WASHINGTON ( UPI)—Sen. at Portsmouth, Va„ said, "We
Pro-Nasser
Named Tlie Sanford Herald
as trash rccepticles, you know
witnesses said they saw the Soviet First
are reasonably well convinced nietideil that the 2,105 foot
Puzzle
__
page 7
John
Sherman
Cooper
llt-Ky.)
a* Hie official newspaper for
—cigarette wrappers, cigar man dive under the trurk
STOCKHOLM (Ul’Ii — So- Forces In
Society
„
Page i! all county legal advertising
has railed for resumption of tin- tanker ia not afloat along strip frrm ,S unset Drive to
butu. etc., do NOT ADORN
operated by J R Williams of vict doctors have successfully
the Atlantic Seaboard."
Lake
Triplet
Drive
lie
paved
Spoil*
.......
I’ugo
5 l in lin'd.
the
U.
S.
blockade
of
Cuba
the city, so KEEI* 'EM
d e v e l o p e d artificial limbs Iraq Control
Raleigh, N. C.
if diplomacy fail* to get Rus­
CLEAN . . . That may well
Saxe died enroule to Orange whirh cun i&gt;c operated by
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U l'l I— sian lump* oil the island.
be said to all of u* . . .
nerve impulse* from the han­ Provisional President Col, Ab­
Memorial Hospital,
Tile former ambassador to
Let's
keep Sanford clean
dicapped person’s munch*, the dul Kulam Aref and his pro* India said .Monday he was
—and beautiful.
newspaper Dagen* Nyhrler Nasser military supporters to­ confident President Kennedy
•
•
*
said today.
day appeared in firm eontrcl w o u I d u s e "diplomatic
Legislative hearing* by the
tt—North Orlando —Mayor t;30—Constable* — Boh Car- 3: IS—Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
Lessee now. i* it the city Asian Flu
of Iraq despite stubborn Com­ means" to have Premier Ni­ Seminole County delegation Frank Fasula; 9:30— Iamg- rootl, Grady Hall,
or the Garden Club that's re­
George Tax Collector John L. Gallo­
Meet Set
munist resistance.
kita Khrushchev order Hie will la- held next Monday, wood — Mayor Al Lurmunn; Kelsey; 2—County Commis­
sponsible for the appearance Hits 13 States
OTTAWA (U l'l) — Prime
The list of countries grant­ troops back to the Soviet RcprcsentaUve S. J. Davis to—Altamonte Springs—May- sion— General J. C. Hutch­ way. Tax Assessor Mary
of the "Triangle Bark" at tly United Press International
Minister
John
Dirfenhakrr
to­
ing
recognition to the five- Union
Allan
flu
has
struck
at
least
Jr. announced today.
25th and Park Avenue? . .
or Lawrence Swufford; 10:39 inson; 2:45—Superintendent ol Earle Walker, Clerk Circuit
But Cooper told the Senate
All candidates for the va­ —Oviedo—Mayor Lee Jary; School* — It, T. Milwee; Court Arthur il. Beckw ith Jr.,
It, too, could do with a bit 13 states in the East and Mid­ day meets bis rebuilt rabinet day-old rebel government in
of cleaning up . . • Maybe west but the U. S. Public after 'flawing first blood Baghdad grew by the hour. that if these negotiation* fad cant legislative scats are in­ It—Casselberry—Mayor Fred Chairman of School Board— Circuit Judge Volte A. Wil­
Pig' 'n Whistle would do it— Health Service (PlISl -ays with Liberal leader tester B- Thv Uuitrd Stales, Great Brit­ "the President, supported by vited lo attend the hearings Heath; It :30—Sanford—May­ J. Dan Wright. J r .; 3—Board liams J r , County Judge C.
since a lot of the cups on the oulbteak probably will b* Peuraoo in an election cam­ ain and the Soviet Union were Congress, should take the set tn the County Commission or lorn McDonald; 1—Justice of Trustees, Seminole Mem­ Vernon Mize Jr., County
the park iite etc. originate less serious than the 1957 and paign which will take them among those to reiognize it same firm measures that he Room at tho Court House. of the Peace—Hugh Duncan, orial Hospital—A. B. Peter- Prosecuting Attorney- KarlytO|
Monday.
across Canada by Apr\l 8.
look tail fall . . ."
Schedule* are:
1PI10 epidemic*.
theret
Elmer Ashley, Thomas Moon; Km. Sr., Robert Rcssercr; Houshuldcr.

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Annex Study

Asked O f County Board

Knowles Urges City:

Don't Up Center Rates

'Limited' Casselberry
M eet: Just Not So

City Turns Down
Valdez Request

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Cold Front
Moves In State

Nuclear Ban
Treaty On Way

Search Cuba
Waters For Ship

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Ex-Marine Dies;
Under Truck

Herald Index

Cuba Blockade
Asked Again

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Legislative Hearings Set Monday

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Church Contest
Winner Teem
Gets Dinner

Junior High Honor
Roll Snorts 142
. . . . Button) Junior H!|h
Bebeol Honor Roll Hit fur tin
p u t a ll w w ki llili the namti
of 141 atudmti In tho Mvinth,
•IChlh and nlnUi irad ii.
Tvolro of tho rtudoats w in
named to too Pilot Club cm
dldeey to nooivo ipooial n o
ognitom from tho dub. Tti»r
todudi Marr Louleo Klny,
Kop White, Ihoralynn WllUami, Pomolo PIpoR, Rue
Prtao, Betty Mitloll, Pam
Meriwether, Steven Harrii,
Sue Jalllati Claudia Bomgardoar, Rocky Tanner and
Raymond PJvec.
Seventh graden who were
named to too Honor Roll Indude Woven fltigerald, Pam
Robtoaoa, Mary Margarot
Renioldi, Mary L o u i* Klajr,
Brenda Carter, Ult&gt;0 Hart*
wig, Kotor Young, Call Oat*
cbel and Mary Elizabeth

TOT Club Formed
In Grammar
School Ab Grade
m o T.O.T. Club, (Teacbera
Of Tomorrow) haa been formOf among sixth grade boya
and girla at Sanford Oram*
war BahPol, reportor Jimmy
l u nhrlpf kta w
AflAO
n UftftAd.
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Al too flrat mooting of toa
club, taata wore given, with
which atudenta w en to Judge

tteauelve*. AH mam bon of
toe club w on directed to
writ* n 100 word oaaay on
"W hy I Would lik e To Be

A ToicRor."
Butch OotMP and Jimmy
Bucblor were tgstrotod to
poet n notioo « l tbe bulletin
board aonoiming Urn now
olub.

loveral memboro of too
olub wore ohoon to go to
too oehoel offiao on certain
dara to "tosm where every­
thing to and how U to oold
Ieoh member of tho ctoh to
to prepare « atorp aulubto
tor rotating to • oeoond
third groda alaaa.
•nenawa of tho dah are
Mri. Alice Grant and Rich­
ard Jonee.

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Johtuon, Janlca Rohn, George
Carlton. Ran Wlnfroo, Rita
Una AIIImhi,
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Brant Armitrong,
lharon Llpiey, Kay Ttlwm
Kap While, hlteralynn WU
Uama, Pamela Plgott, Oori
Am Wamke, Bonnla Wait*
brooh, Marlon Cnlvenbaeh.
Buddy Ntokot, Dirreli Vodppluh, Lynn Carlton, Cindy
Oreen, Jean Huff, kidney
Park, Rue Park, hue Price.
Karen WUUami and Hank
Aihby.
Eighth gnnk-ri who made
the Honor Roll were: Corky
Stowed, Patiy Oweni, George
Hiuptkorn, Chuck Plgott, La­
mar Oxford, Donna Aihby,
Janlfer Coe, Merry Lee Haa*
kott, Luolle Ring, Linda Mal­
loy, Rathy Moorr. Vicky NoMeg, Slide Pfteraon apd
Sharon W»lr.
AUo Rathy Sloan, Jack
Zimmerman, Tommy Frceman, Jtlckla Goern, Bobby
Kuykendall, Steven Leach,
Mark Reborn, Janice Rotten,
Francci Cammack, Janice
Danlela, Suaan Day, Both
Morgan, Laura Paya W«t»on,
Harbaro Roll, David Mohn
and David Talley.
Ninth gradera on the Hon­
or Roll were Pam Meri­
wether, Jimmy Akloe, Arnold
AUlaon, Jimmy Barki, Chuck
Scott, Brood a Bennett, Carol
Beaaarrer, Am Sutler, Paula
Elam, CrlH Hardes, Cell
Hoffman. Vicki McCollougb,
Betty Hlttetl, Rocky Guthrie,
Rill tlalback, Chria WlUon,
Cbrlitlna Almquiil, Martiyn
Horn, Ruian Hoop, Eleanor
Houghton, P a t Marutta,
Marty Peirce, Marilyn Smith.
Am Carlton and Rue M»kln
hid all •’A'a.”
AI*o Randy Davli, Jim Er*
vim, David Halo, Tom Hemp*
hill. Wayne Hay, Jim Rob,
bin*, Mike Scott, Ricky Wei*
itrom, David Wiaboldt, Ruian
Kelly, Linda Relnhirt, Eva*
lyn Cameron, Marilyn Eppi,

Junior 4«H
Mamberg of too Juatof 4*H
Club have begun work
their new prqjict, machlse
•ewieg, untkr too Mlrectlon of
Min Myrtle Wilton, Home
Demonitratlo* afoot.
Tbe group b n alao turned
over to too Saropla Home
fund, a aum cf money which
the group ralaed to aeUlag
ticket* lor the abate benefit.

Legal Notica

Nancy ftedgen, Donna Routh.
Alao Brenda Carroll, Marlnello Griffith, Gloria Twyman,
Have llarrli, Bucky Smith,
Ml rile. Chadwick, Tim Whitton, Terry Whitten, Rue JaUlot, Jim ai Dodion, Janie*
Pelcp, Krl.llne Smith. U
mar Ran, Raymond Plvoc
amt Peggy (lorrli.
Alio PUIe Adimi, Linda
Aihby, Adrienne Epilaln, Darlano Redder, Janlao Gram.
Ulan Guthrie, Nharaa Hollo­
way, Cheryl Jonu, Laralne
Klay, Vicki McArdle, Su*an
McCaikill, Barbara Thuumi,
Jennifer Tyre, Ardianna Welt■ma, Slcfany Wcilgate, Sar­
ah Wight, Mulliia Wilkin..
Cha|l Crowell, Bill Crowell,
Claudia Bomgardner, Made
Nrlman, Jimmy Rteaklcy,
Becky Tanner and Barren
Vickeya.

Church Observes
Scout Sunday
By J p m ceiMltorry
Tiie CaiMlberry CommUNity Methodiit Chuch obaerv*
erd Boy Scout Sunday ai
well ai Race Relation Sun­
day thla part weekend.
Rev. Delmee
Copeland
gave recognition to the many
Cub Scouti, Roy SeouU and
Explorer* and their leaden
who attended church In uni­
form at the two morning
•ervicei,
Twenty icouta end lour
•dult ecouteri attended to­
gether from Troop Ml of
Cataelbenry end approxima­
tely 13 Cub* and two den*
mother* from Pock M3,
which ta eponaortd by the
churcb’e Men'* Club, were
Men’a Club, w en pm nt.
Several other troop* In the
vicinity were repreiontod ea
well.
A apeclel offering w n tak­
en at the cloae ol the aervlce
for the Cerebral PeUy Tele*
thou amounting to $ m ja .

Area C Of C
To See Film
By Donee Eetoo
Tho Longwmd Area Cham­
ber of Commerce will bqld
Ite regular monlhty meeting
at T:00 p.m. Thuriday Iq
the Civic League Building on
Church St.
following the mooting a
film entitled "The Talatar
Story" will be
ahown
through the courUiy of the
Winter Park Telephone Go.
Serving oq tho rofroah*
moot committee will bo Mr.
end Mr*. Mirk Bullock and
Mr. end Mr* £ . Ann lone.

IN THM OlirVIT rOIIDT,
NINTH JUIIICIAL . ClMClUfT.
OIATIOK, having rijea instate IN AND run aHHINOLM
Court it* ewern Bill of Coro* c a v m . r ta m a .
tint, tie
plain.
... eater* and eurpM* IN CHANCHMV N«*
• t wKMl la to farealoae that
aarula_ ajo r ia u e *x*cut»4 by
B.rears 6. aranaar end Go­ corporation oreanlod ond #■to aranaar. hta wlfa, to latino umlrr Ilia law* of tha
t aei
v,wr*m Mertfxc* and
United Ntala* ol Amarloa,
Company,
on «h* Hth lay of
JR
rialntlff.
guae. H ill that Mid Oemplelnt
■ray* far an narountine to b* l'lw IN II. W1MFEL and
leken undar the diracTtan af PHYLLIB J. MIKrCL hli wife.
IK* Caen far what la du* thi
Dafandantc,
plaintiff far principal and In A ea.n k D NOTicn a r buit
w a i t an aald m onies* and Tin mijWin ii . nm riiL
mortaaa* not# and far (Ha
i n ctm u n tm HTKNPr
eoati. akarat* and exyenne.
K At. AMAXIM). MICH 1(1AN
tncludlna attorney* f**a and and to nnr and ell other AIR CONDITION KB
Obatreat fea* and that la ft* peril*! rlalmlne any rlaht,
fault of auoh paymant, till*, la* till* end/ar Inlarait In end to
tarMt. aalata, claim, damand th* fallowlna dairrlba* pro. H. B. Pope Co., Inc.
and aettUr af radtmptlaa of party,
to wit:
For Tha F in u i Year Around
Ik* D*r«adanta and all aaraaat
l.M II. ORMRNWOAD I I
Weathar Conditioner
claiming by, tbroeah, undar ar
TATKU,
ooc-'ordlne
to
th*
PEDDEKH
aaalnat thorn or any of lham,
plat
tharavf
aa
rtconUd
In
b* abaolulaly harrwf and fora*
EIOQ mmm jiRffiCG
f'lat llnnk II. Faea A af
aloaadi Mid cult b*&lt;ne fllad la
tho rulillo Rcoorda of too S. Park Av«.
Sanford
tha Circuit Court af Th* Ninth
Kcmtnol* County, Florid*.
PA 3*4334
fullelal Clrautt. In cad far
Inoludlne
cpcolflraily.
hut
In
la, in
faaiiaal* Cauntv, rtarldi
not l&gt;y war of |im|iollon AUTO SRRVICK
Cbaacary, anittlad KBDC
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l
th* fullenluy fUlurea ond
NATIONAL MOnrOAOR Al
AMO*
airulrmonti
CIATION, a eonoratlue orun
Kaator. well oveet nurfliad undar an Act uf Conaraaa
unit) pernienently liiatall HARKY ADAIR’S
and cilttlag purauant to lha
GULP SERVICE
Fadaral Watfaoal Mortaaa*
AHN HXBXDT NOTI Tina * Batterlea • Aeeeaaorite
A******Ueo Charter Act. Klaln- n eTOU
t ) th o t tho Plelutlft.
Rood AAA BerviM
lift, vartua BERNARD C. NINTH PCDRItAL BAVINO*
nWAMulSit and ODN’EVA I. AND LOAN ABhOClATION, o Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
Service
ORANGKR, hli wlf*, Dafand* torporotlim nieanlacii »ud ox*
ant*, in Ina Chaui-try ('**• No. ftlluo ii„&lt;l*r In# law* »f llir
French * tat.
llio l. praylny a foracJiwura of l)nlt*&lt;l Htetoo of Amtrlra. tu t FA 3-093)
FA k-Ouirt
Mid niorleae* an tb* follow l)rt&gt;edw*y al Tlmac Uuuer*.
Ina d*Krlb*d land, Ijrlnm and New York 11, N. T, b*t lnatl■
b*Ina In aamlaol* County. luted cult eaelnat yuu In the
F a ir w a y T e x a c o
Fieri!*. ta-wln
Clrvult Cuurt of lha Ninth Ju*
Lot it. ui oik I. wgA* dlnlal Clrrull. In and fnr HttnService
Tiir.itariKi.n rm aT a d - Inula County, Klnrlda, Ilia nnn ITION, aoi-orelna to plat tor* of Ih* cult I* to furaclo** Harry M. Knlftln, Jr. Mgr.
tharaof, rrrordrd Ip plat that rcrtaln inortunea whlrli TEXACO UAH AND OILS
Hook If. I'af* II. rubllc anuuniliar* tit* above d**rrlbr&lt;1
Marfek Lubrication •
K*«oMa nf Bainlnnl* Caun* pr«|&gt;*rty, cald prnitvrly ti*lne
Pi ration* T. B. A.
tp, Florid*
*lluat*d and liK-al»d tn HttnlnWeihing * Pollihlng
Togaihcr
with
thi fcllowmo nl* County. Florida. You and
*
■
*
(
|
aq ul pmant 1
of yuu ar* hareby ra* Pick Up A Delivery . R u e d
IHTMNNATIONAL OP* UTI* •aoli
■lulrad to III* your A»aw*r
Service
CA fURNAUIC. MOirGL. NO. with th* Clark at th* nirouli Klh A French Are. Sanford
Clin II H-Dl
Court. In oml for Haiulnoi*
PA 3*3*1474
You. and aaoh of you, ar* County. Klnrlda, and **rv* a
haraliy required to fit* par* ropy tharaof upon Harold A.
aonally, or br attornoy. In th* werd. in. or th* tirm of W|n- CONCKRTB VUobUtTfi
affla* af tb* Clark of aald dtrwacdle. Ilalnr* A Word.
Court. In tka a*mlnol* County I ll Park Av*nua. Houlh. Win*
Court Houa*. In Sanford, Ham* lor I'ark. Klnrlda, Altornayc Chapman Concrete
tnala County, Florida. »n or for 1*1*11)1111 In th* aboto ar*
bafora tb* mil, day of Marrk, tlop, nn or bclor* tha lllh doy
Products
AI&gt;. t ill, your appearanta, of March, lk*l. alao a Danrao
BLOCK«
a nowar nr nlhar dafanilva I’m i-.mfr.io Will b* •ntered
Stepping Stunea - Patio Block*
plaadlnya ta th* Complaint In eaalact yuu.
thla caua* and tiro to arrva
IT IM nilDEIIBD (hot thi* Car Slop* . Sllla • Lintel*
upon Handrra. U t l a i n , h* puhlltbid In Tli* panfore 'Everything In Tha Block
crharar* A Mime. attoratie for Harold, a uaw*nnp*r publlthrd
Line"
tha Plaintiff, n copy or aald In Kouilnol* Comity. Klorld*.
Sanford
plaadlnaa. othararOa aald lllll unr* rorh * » k (or lour con- 106 N. Klin
FA2-IM92
of Oomplalnl will b* Ukau aa aooutlva waoka.
eoafraaad by you and each of
VVItacM tb* hood of th*
r#u.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court, FEEDS
DONI! AND OIlDBniCD this Bainlnnl* Count*. Kturiq*. |hlc
■lb day at Fabroary, l*n, at lha Ilk day al February, 1MI.
Sanford Flour and
Sanford,
kaniinwl* County. (1RAM
riarlda.
Arthur It. |U, kwlth. Jr.
Feed Store
(•MALI
Cirri of ih* circuit Court
Arthur |t. Back With, Jr.
Dy: Martha T .Vllilrn, It. C.
Dog Food * Com Meal
Clreeli court af ganlaalc WloA*»w*.al.. Halnra A Ward
Ceeety. riorMa
W Perk Armor. *outh
Jim D-rod?* Poeda
ntor Park. Florida
w E w w T I h ' r u u Puhllth!
Frb. 1 ». l*. II March Jim Dandy Dog Prod M Lb#.
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Pn?e 2—Tuca. Feb. 12, ’63

WrraTB

By Donna Eatoa
Wlnnori of a contort hold
by tha Young Pooplo of Lofll
wood’*
Ptrit
Pontacortal

(JUHDON IIRADLKY

★ ★ ★
Bradley Named
SA Board Head

Gordun Bradley wai named
new president of thu Salvitkm
Army AdvUory fbianl at the
annual dlnnar held Thuriday
at McRInlay Hell at Flrat
Meihudiit church,
Ted Wll'icmi will xrrve ai
vie* preildent, Mr*. Harry
Echclberger aa aecretary and
Sira. Ralph Auatin Smith aa
IroMurpr.
New director* of the group
Include Harold Colbert, Joe
Davit, Mr. and Mri. Harry
Kchelbcrger, Marion Herman,
K, U, Kirchhoff, Jack K. Morrlien, Marion Robert*, Mr.
and Mri- Ralph A, Smith. Mr*
W, H, stamper, Herbert Step
ilrom, Ted Willlami, Dr. A.
W. Woodall and Capt. Harry
foden.

Church raconUy wort ontortalnod al a auppor by mombora of Uw loitog team.
Twnnly * ill took pari to
tha aontort with pointa coun­
ted fir regular iltemlinco.
bringing of Blblai, offering*
•nd bruigini now attondinti
Additional points
earned ter tho team winning
tha Bible tle-tae-too and a
Bible queition and amwer
game which proved to bn
moit popular.
The coi)l*i( w || conducted
during tho montha of Nov.
ember and December, The
winning Rod team bad a
more of Itot point* to the
Blue taam'l 13C4Rally *ervicei were con.
ducted Jan. 21-29 by Rev,
Rufui Sherrill, paitor of tbe
Plr*t PcnLecoital Church of
De)|ev|ew.
The Young People mart •(
the Longwood Church each
Friday at T(3g p.nt. under
the auporvifleo af Rev. Ruth
E. Grant, Mitor, Tha meet,
to il are npe« to i O pouUu in
ton art*.

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Local Execs
Attend Seminar
Mary M. MUier, frelgh»
ClaMiflcitlon Aulatant, San*
ford Naval Air Statloa and
Jama* L. Blythe. Gaoeral
Manager oI Blythe Motor
Unci are among IS Contral
Florid* tramportatton omcu
tivoi completing a 11 weak
aemtoar at RoUlm College on
tho aubjact of tranaportaUw
economic*,
The economlci tomlnar, a
long with lour other aomaitor
couraei in builneu, govern­
ment, and transportation, la
a roqulromont lor profeiafon
al oarllliMUofi by toa Ameri­
can Society of Traffle end
Transportation.
The seminar was sponsored
by Dr, Charlai A- Walsh, dir­
ector of too Rolling CoUoga
graduate program In bull*
ncai admlnlilratlon. Inatruc*
Ung tho e lm w u WUIiam J.
Bolre, M.U A., Rolllni Col
log*.

Workout
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Never Band, taai'a two-yaar
old champion colt, turned In
a S| i / i mcond workout tor
five elahtoi of a mllo Monday
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Tue*. Feb. 12. ’63—Pape 3

Vrralh

Bear Lake PTA
Hears Program
On Schools

TUB SCOUT'S OATH if* taken by thin troop
tlloralil l ’htiln)

THREE SCOUTS net up tents at the Cnmporeo
(Herald Photo)

SSCS Of CAP Takes Action

A COURT OF HONOR ia held by Scout* n t tbe Cnmporee
(Herald Photo)

|

The South Seminole Com­
posite Squadron, Civil Air
Patrol participated in a re­
cent search mission near
i Ocala, Henry Ward, Squad­
ron Commander said today.
The function ol the Squa­
dron was to assist tin- Or-

Scouts Celebrate Boy Scout
W eek W ith Giant Camp-Out
Nine troop* of Uoy Scout*
ami Explorer Scouts from
Sanford, Del.a ml and Dell ary
camped in full view of tire
public in Port Mellon Park
m c r the weekend, to demon­
strate just how a Scout camp
is run.

DeBary Church
To Sponsor
Benefit Program
Uy Mrs. Adam Muller
The Dellai)
Community
Methodist Church will spon­
sor a benefit film ami musi­
cal program for the Denary
Choristers at 7:30 p.m. Fri­
day in the Social Hall of lltc
church,

Stafford Church
Plans Supper
A covered dish supper will
he held at Stafford Memori­
al Church this Friday begin­
ning at ft:.30 p.m.
The church is located on
llwy. 17-02 south of DeBary
and just north of tho Lake
Monroe bridge.
Members of (lie church
and friends and neighbors In
llie area are invited to at­
tend and are asked to bring
their own table service.

BA Program
At Rollins
Four courses remain open
for registration in the Hollins
College Master of ilusincss
Administration Program, ac­
cording (o an announcement
by Dr. C. A. Welsh, director
of Use program.
The courses, which will be
open for registration through
Monday, include Economics
of Ilusincss Decision, Mana­
gerial Accounting, Research
Projects, and Business Com­
munications.

There were 134 boy* and
20 leaders taking part in the
activities and all camp craft
facilities were made by (lie
troops. No fires were built
on tho grounds, Leader J. J.
Hay, said, as fire tables were
built try the boys.
All food wai cooked us on
the patrol method, and all
regulations of camping were
carried out by the troops.
Camps were set up Friday
night, and Scout skill demon­
strations were carried out.
Saturday morning, demon­
strations ol first aid. Morse
code, the history and care
of the gatd and knot tying
were seen.
Saturday afternoon, physi­
cal fitness, activities were
practiced, inter-troop games
such as 51cal the Bacon,
chicken fight and Indian leg
wrestling were played amung
the troops,
Saturday night, a giant
campfire was held with Troop
242 engaging In a Court oi
Honor to present Troop
awards.
Three boy* were honored
with Use award of Eagle
Scout in special ceremonies.
Tiny were Harvey Francisco
of Explorer Post 502: Chuck
Ma mole or Troop 513 and
Mike Williams of Troop 500.
Clifford McHenry, Bob Mc­
Henry, Bruce Kuehn and Don
Keclh made Second Class;
Craig Thompson, Bobby Halbach and Mike Utz, made
First Class; Greg Hausch and
Alan Lucan made Star Seoul.
Jerry Hay received merit
badges tor life saving, sailing,
water and soil conservation,
and (iremanship.
Greg Hausch received merit
badge* for bouse repairs and
public speaking.
Alan Lucan won merit
badges for camping, soil and
water conservation, life sav­
ing, wild life, pioneering and
canning.
Johnny Nclmsn was intro­
duced as a Tenderfoot.
Sunday all Scout* were

divided In Troops by faith
and marched tn formation to
(lie various churches of the
city for early services. After
marching back to Fort Mel­
lon Park lliey broke camp
and policed the area.
Itccrrntion and Parks Dir­
ector Jim Jcrnigan said the
boys did an exceptionally fine
job of cleaning up tbe area.
J. J. Hays, and II. F.
Ganas ami W. W. Tyre, all
Scoutmasters directed the
camping activities.
Troops participating
In­
cluded Explorer 1*0*1* 53U
and 502; Seoul Troops 242, 34,
501. 500, 501, 543 and 244
and a troop from DeBary,

G A ’s Attend
Area Meeting
By Donna Estes
Seven
Intermediate
and
Junior GA’s of Isingwxxid's
First Baptist Church attend­
ed the Associutlonal GA
Meeting at Stetson Baptist
Church last Saturday. Ac­
companying the group was
Mrs. Carl Lommlcr, direc­
tor.
.Miss Audrey Cowley, mis­
sionary on furlough from Ni­
geria, gave a talk on the sub­
ject of “ Hearts." The host
church served dessert smi
soft drinks.
Those attending form Longwood were Lynn and Laurie
Milter, Tuwanda Showers,
Susan Moss, Charkdte Tripp,
Janice Lommlcr and Carol
Hicks.

Girl Scouts
Have Cookout
By Jane Casselberry
Girl Scout Troop 338 held
a cookout Friday attcmoon
at tiic home of Mrs. J E.
Dunwoody on tjuail Pond
Drive in Cassclbcrrj.
The girl* enjoyed a supper
of bar tier tied but dogs and
hamburgers and spent the
supper hours in a program
of games, songs and skits.
They were accompanied by
31rs. Frank Bussell and Miss
Gtna Stone, co-Icadcr* of the
troop.

landu Composite Squadron
with communications.
The mission was routine,
and typical of the mail) this
squadron wilt be called ujKin
to perform. Ward said.
Civil Atr Patrol stand*
ready to assist both Civil and
Miltary
auUmrilivs
wi t h
Ground Rescue, Atr Search,
and Communications person­
nel.
laical authorities may con­
tact the Seminole unit com­
mander, Henry Ward In San­
ford,
Persons Interested in join­
ing the South Seminole Com­
posite Squadron, arc invited
to attend the regular meet­
ings on Saturdays nt 1:30
p. m. There meetings are
held in North Orlando, at Die
recreation building on N.
Edgemun and North Third
Ave*.

Enterprise PTC
Meeting
Republican Club Sets
Ily Helen Snodgrass
Dr. George Prison of DeSets Dinner

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Tlic
DeBary
Republican
Club will hold its annual
Lincoln Day Dinner at 0:30
p.m. Friday at the Stetson
Union Building In Del^nd.
Guest speaker will be Pro­
fessor John A- Hague of the
American Studies and Liber­
al Arts Dept, at Stetson Uni­
versity.

Cub Scouts
Set Banquet
By Mist Helen Snodgrass
Cub Scout Troop 50) ol
DeBary will bold its annual
Blue and Gold Banquet for
members and their families
on Feb 22 at G p m. at Har­
nett Memorial
Methodist
Church In Enterprise.

It Goes . . .

Bury will be guest speaker
nt next Tuesday’s 7:30 p.m.
meeting of tlic Enterprise
Parent • Teacher Council In
the school cnfetorlum.
The program will be on
Civil Defense and there will
be special "barbershop quar­
tet'' singing If arrangements
can be completed.

Income Tax Problems Garden Club
To Hear
Discussed For AARP "iTCOflSt
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A discussion on income
lax problems was held Sat­
urday morning tor member*
ol the DeBary Chapter of
4Ire* American Association of
Retired Persons who met at
Hie
Community
Center.
Speaker was W. It. Parkin-

Dimes Drive
Nets $73.96
In Enterprise
Miss Helen
.Snodgrass,
March of Dimes chairman
ror Hie Enterprise area, has
announced thal a total of
$73 DU was collected.
Working with Hie chair*
man were
Mrs.
Marian
Braddock, Mrs. Mickey Null,
Miss Margaret Hay, Mrs. E.
W. Junes, Mr*. Almu Good­
win, Miss Gail
Goodwin,
Miss Linda Tyler, Mis* Et­
ta Emanuel, the offire staff
of Hie Methodist Children's
Home, Mrs. Sylvia Hardin
and teacher* of tho Enter­
prise school, and Robert
Poole and Henry Johnson.
Miss Snodgrass reminds
tlial the nnnual Heart Fund
Drive will In* in full swing
in the area beginning Fri­
day. Residents arc asked to
contribute generously wben
a collector culls.

son of Hie Internal Revenue
Service in Orlando.
Parkinson showed a Him
on tlie new mechanical sys­
tem of processing returns
which brought mans ques­
tions from the large audi­
ence. Interest was centered
on the little understood re­
tirement income credit avail­
able to people more than
IL) years of age with the
speaker explaining deduc­
tions and conditions that ap­
ply to the 20 percent retire­
ment income credit.
Those who have difficulty
filling out their returns were
Invited to come to the Orlumlu office for assistance.
Parkinson a l s o advised
those not having a social se­
curity number to apply for
one in order to avoid confu­
sion resulting from similar
names or changes of address.
A rule of thumb schedule
Is available from the Orlan­
do office for figuring state
sales taxes.

By Louise Simunrk
Ethical hypnotism will be
the topic of this month’s
meeting of the Altamonte
Springs
Garden Club al
Thursday's meeting in the
Community House beginning
at G:30 p.m. with a covered
dish supper.
Richard Wells Rowell, clh
leal hypnotist, will Ik* guest
speaker for Hie program fol­
lowing the supper and a
brief business meeting.
Also slated is the award­
ing of Hie Shufflcboard Tro­
phy to Mr. and Mrs. Webber
irnincs. Tho trophy will tic
presented by George Hearn,
whose company. The Malco
Hearing Aid Co., donates the
annual award.
The committee in charge
of litis month'* supper in­
cludes Mr. amt Mrs. Frank
Gerhardt, chairmen and Mrs.
t-rsllc Bryan, Mr. ami Mr*.
Eric Dalman. Mr. ami Mra.
Reuben Cockley and Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Juthe.

By Shirley Wentworth
Today's
standard*
In
schools were enumerated and
explained for members of the
Rear Lake Elementary PTA
Inst Tuesday night by Fred
Ganas, president of the Sem*
inole County Classroom Tea­
chers Assn.
Elalmraling on the Mini­
mum Foundation Law passed
by the Slate Legislature in
1047 to guarantee every child
in Florida
an education
through public schools, Gan­
as pointed out that the law
lias weathered seven differ­
ent legislative sessions,
“ Although it has been im­
proved there still is need to
further update and improve
| the law to meet the growing
needs of today's school," ha
said.
Ganas explained Hint six
mills per county is directed
for educational use and told
of Ihiw the money is obtain­
ed through taxation and how
it is disbursed .
In conjunction with iii*
talk lie showed a 30-minulo
film entitled "Option on To­
morrow."

Fosters Host
Area Meeting
By Helm Snodgrass
Rev. amt Mr*. Fred Fos­
ter or the llu melt Memorial
Methodist Church of Enter­
prise were Imsts for tho
monthly session of town and
country ministers last Fri­
day morning.

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�Scout Week
It la annual Scout Weak and all
over tiie nation thousand! of boyn
are participating In the observance.
And In Seminole County several
hundred boys are observing the an­
nual occasion.
At this time an executive for the
Boy Scouts of America estimates
that eleven per cent of the boy pop­
ulation In Seminole County la en­
gaged In active participation with the
scouting program.
In the north end of the county
some thirteen per cent of the boy
population is in scouting but the
ratio runs higher there with approxi­
mately the same number of packs and
troops since the south end population
Is greater.
Sponsorship of Cub Packs and
Scout Troops is a wonderful service
for churches, parent-teacher groups,
civic organisations and other similar
clubs to assume.
But sponsorship is not a matter of
"In name only" and It carries a dsep
responsibility.
One of the major responsibilities
Is to provlda a suitable, uninterrupt­
ed, well-located meeting place.
When a scout group Is permitted
to get too largo in membership, itof course, becomes a problem to find
a meeting place.
On the surface, It would aeem
that public schools could be opened
to such groups so that cafetorlums
could be utilised for meetings, food
preparation and serving.

Political

But if the county school officials
open the doors without charge to one
pack or troop, they would get a flood
of requests, and If this community
la to have as many as eighty such
units, it would become an insur­
mountable problem.
It Is not up to the scouts to as­
sume the responsibility for such mat­
ters, or it would not be required that
a sponsoring organization back up
tba unit's program.
It Is not up to ths scouting axacutives to provide more than leadership.
It is not up to the community at
large to take on the acoute* prob­
lems.
It la up to tha sponsoring organi­
sation to provide proper stability and
this includes a meeting place.
Obviously, the near future wilt see
the need for sponsors, else charters
cannot be granted to hopeful boya
interested in scouting. And now, as
the nation pauses briefly to recognise
the good this program does, we add
a word of advice to hopeful sponsors:
be positive all loose ends are tied se­
curely when such a move la planned,
else the scouts could find themselves
without a meeting place, quartered in
an inadequate meeting place or . . .
worse still . . . forced to abandon
their program because of such lacks.
Congratulations to those who do
sponsor scouting units with logic and
realistic plans . . . and the best of
luck to all scouts everywhere for an­
other year In successful scouting.

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—William C. Foster, director
of th« U.3, Disarmament
Agency ta tba State Depart­
ment, is going to Gsneva a*
temporary chief negotiator
for tha iS-natlon talks on a
nuclear test ban agreement
scheduled to reopen today.
He will take over tha first
round of disarm ameat talks,
then turn the job over to
mission chief Charles Stalls,
pending President Kennedy's
appointment of a successor
to Arthur Dean, recently re­
signed.
Not too much hope is held
that anything definite will
come out of these talks, fol­
lowing Russia's abrupt with­
drawal from tha Washington
snd New York negotiations
with Britain and Amariea —
just when everybody had
been led to believe that the
Russians were ta a mood to
sign.
American officials still be­
lieve the Russians will sign
ultimately, after they have
given thalr acceptance of on­
site Inspection a good propa­
ganda ride with the eight
smaller nations at Geneva.
One major difficulty in the
present situation on the test
ban talks Is that the Russian
position li always completely
flexible to the point of being
find or even gaseous, while
tha American • British posi­
tion la almost froxan to the
point of being Immobile.
The Americans and British,
after careful research and
thorough study, prepare pos­
ition papers on every phase

Helen Fuller Says

Latins Drawn To U.S.
WASHINGTON — As Bur#pt, ltd by D« Gaulle, polls
away from U. B. leadership,
Latin America Is mors and
mors strongly drawn towards
ea.
Wltnaaa Jamaica. That is­
land republic, 90 miles south
of Cuba, granted Its Independ­
ence from Great Britain only
last August, remain* nominal­
ly a member of the British
Oemmeeweelth of Nations.
But tha prim# objective of the
Mw Jamaican Government, I
g a t h e r from conversations
With Its leaders, Is to tla lUetf
tightly Into tha American
family of nations.
Aftr 450 years of alavary
wader the Spanish and colon­
ialism under tha B r i t i s h
Crown, Jamaicans aspire to
partnership in the Organisa­
tion of Amarican States and In
tha Alliance for Progress pro­
gram. But Ilka Britain In Eur­
ope, Jamaica la sot being Im­
mediately accepted Into the
new r e g i o n a l organisation
that will bind tha Americas
together In future.
Tha argument that kept
Britain out of tha Common
Markat was that as tha leader
t f tha United Kingdom aha la
so t yet ready to become a
part e f Europe. A similar
misconception could keep Jamales out of tha OA8. Guate­
mala contends that as a mom-

bar of the British Common­
wealth, Jamaica ia not truly
Independent and thus U In­
eligible for tha OAS. My per­
sonal conclusion, based on
talks with the Jamaican peo­
ple and their leaders, Is that
tha new nation is fully ready
for partnarahlp In tha Ameri­
can alliance.
Smaller than any of tha
OAS number states, Jamaica
la more populous than most—
1,000,000 whites, N e g r o e s .
Orientals and East Indiana
live peaceably together In leee
then the area of Connecticut.
The motto "Out of Many, Ono
People" U a popular political
•login. All basic human rights
a n protected In the Jamaican
Constitution and Its BUI af
Bights guarantees the right
of elUaens to freedom from
arbitrary detention. Jamaica
would not bring the adverse
heritage of dictatorship other
Caribbean cow a t r i s e have
brought to tha atllanca.
Both Jamaican political par­
ties have declared unsqulvoeally against Castro control In
Cuba.
Tha lot of tba common man
has bean alow to Improve
slnco slavery wee abolished In
1838. Spaniards used the Is­
land as a vast cattle run. Tha
British turned the plains and
tha valleya Into a continuous
field of sugar cans. The peas-

OUT OUR WAY

Peter Edson

BUCKING THE TIDE O F HISTORY

Dr. Crane’s

snt farmer eked out n living
from bananas and food crops
grown on thin soli on the
•teep hillsides.
When American and Cana­
Tommy's terror fortun­
dian companies begen to mins
ately had M fatal reealta
baualta after World War II
but did you know that
tha economy began to grow.
Atraady J a m a i c a la tha homo accidents caasa far
world's largest exporter of moro deaths of children
baualta and alumina—usad to than polls, diphtheria, tuberproducs aluminum. Far capita culosla end a lsm t oil other
Incoms reached |371 annually contagion* dleeaeeo.
In 1W 1—a measly figure com­ btaed? Yet most of
pand to our own but hlghar could he avoided by simple
than that of most Latin Amor. "hors# ■cnee’* measures, aa
outlined below.
Iran nations.
CASE 0-468i Tommy T-,
Bir Alexander Bustamante,
the first Prime Minister of In­ •god 3, recently wae visiting
dependent Jamaica, himself a his grandparents.
man of the paople, waa elected
While ha waa In tha bath­
as tha poor man's candidate. room by hlnmelf, ha Idly kept
Last wash ha announcad a turning a key that waa stuck
frontal attack on Illiteracy— in tha door.
at tha unpopular price e f an
Accidentally ha locked him­
Increase in taxes to pay for self lnalde so when he then
It An ambitious housing pro­ tried to open the door, It
gram for low-lncoms families wouldn't budge.
Is In tha blueprint stage. Gov­
Tommy then got panicky
ernment thinking cantors on
and
began to scream for hta
Improving living conditions
mother. She ran at once to see
for the many.
But all thin depends on what waa wrong.
Vainly eha tried to calm
Jamaica'! ability to Increase
the national incoma. And that Tommy and coax him to In­
In turn hinges on attracting sert the key into the keyhole,
outside Investment in new In­ for Tummy had meanwhile
dustries and on marketing taken It out and dropped it on
more products abroad. That the floor.
But Tommy wae not so tordepends on Jamaica's making
a placa for haraelf In karate- rifled he wouldn't pay any at­
tention to hie mother,
phera trading and finance.
In her desperation, ehe ran
To bar Jamaica from tha
OAB and the Alliance for next door and called a neigh­
Progress on the a p e e l o u a bor. Ha came over and saw
ground that aha belong* to tha what was wrong.
fortunately, the hinges of
old world rather than tha naw
would bo to cut off our bom the Imthrooni doo* were on
| the outside, where the adults
to cplto our face.

Worry Clinic
were standing, so this neigh­
bor quickly removed the metal
center pins and lifted the
door out of Its frame.
Tommy then rushed into the
welting arms of hie mother,
still sobbing In fright.
Yet this dilemma often oc­
curs here In America bo par­
ents should taka a critical at­
titude and look around tha
house for waya to avoid many
unnecessary accident*.
For example, when do you
keep sharp pointed scissors?
Some thoughtless adults still
hang scissors and knives on
tha wall whan a child may
dislodge them.
Then the sharp point may
punctun tha eya of a young­
ster.
And if you housewives are
uelng only one or two burn­
ers on your kitchen stove, do
you make It an Inexorable rule,
to use the BACK burners In
such cases?
If not, sta rt teaching your­
self this safety rule, for un­
less you need all burners in
operation a t one time, please
employ thoM BACK burners.
Hundreds of toddlers era
•evenly scalded just because
housewives piece a ataw pan
or coffee pot or ckUUt on tba
FRONT burner, often with
the handle extending outward
where a curious child can
roach up and pull on it.
Thus, these hundreds of
youngsters gat •« Beverly

Dick West Soys

burned that they carry ugly
•earn for Ufa and many of
them dial
Tha** accidents era entire­
ly naedlasa tf you wives and
mothers would laarn the sim­
ple rule to employ thoaa
BACK burners In preference
to tha front burners!
And If your children want
to color pictures or cut out
paper designs, be cure you
have tha blunt-ended kinder­
garten scissors for them to
use.
Many children employ sharp
pointed scissors and then
atumbla with a pair in thalr
hands. Tha point may than
puncture an ayabalL Or tha
child may fall on tha points
•o they Mvar an artery In
tha throat or neck.
Lollipops used to causa
many of these puncture
wounds when children would
run and then fall on the
pointed wooden stick.
Nowadays,
manufacturers
often mold tha candy on a
limber fiber loop, thereby
saving tha eyesight and even
tha llvaa of hundreds of
youngsters.
And dada, when possible,
make your automobile drive­
ways In a circular pattern so
you never need to back out!
For many toddler* follow
daddy to tha car whan ha
leaves for work. They era ao
abort ha fella to sea them aa
ha backs out, ao ha runs over
hla own child.
A little shrewd hesdwork In
advene* can thus asve * lot
of heartaches |

Chinese Reds
Need Soviet Help

Notebook

of disarmament, Including
the ban on nuclear testing
which Is an all - Important
preliminary step. The prim
clples set forth ta these
plans ere always considered
fair, workable and, of course,
rlghL
Having
announced
these policies to the world,
the western powers are stuck
with them even though It Is
made clear they are open to
negotiation.
The Russians never put
themselves ta any such
straight - Jacket. Starting
from a broad principle of be­
ing for general and complete
disarmament which
they
know Is unobtainable, they
vacillate all over tha confer­
ence rooms with the great­
est of esse.
For nearly two months,
American and British nego­
tiators had been convinced
the Russian* were at tact
serious about wanting to sign
a test ban agreement. Rus­
sian Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko accepted on-site in­
spection In principle. Only
the question of the number
of inspections remained to be
resolved.
The negotiations were be­
ing conducted responsibly, ta
secret, without news releas­
es or speeches In open con­
ference for propaganda pur­
poses. Then all of a sudden,
like a groundhog ducking be­
fore Its shadow, (he Russians
broke off (he talks.
In one sense, the negotia­
tions may have been con­
sidered shadowboxing to the
point of being futile. For be­
ing considered ta the test
bin agreement was an es­
cape clause big enough for
all the missiles In the world
to be launched.
it was provided that if a
fourth or fifth power —
Franca and Red China, for

Instance — began extensive
nucltar testing that, threat­
ened their national security,
signatories to the ban could
pull out and resume testing
on thalr own at will. There
was also, of court*, provis­
ion that other powers could
be brought under the ban If
they wanted to come ta. But
than was no v ay to force
them ta.
Why the Russians broke
off the talks even with all
these provisions remains a
mystery. And tha pursuit of
Communist motives ta nay
situation Is always futile.
m ile the talks were to
progress tbs speculation was
that the Russians were *t
last being raaUatle over
their setback ta Cuba and
their growing ideological split
with Rad China. Alto, the
Russians bad Just completed
thalr own aarias of taste and
they wanted to reduce ten­
sions for awhile.
In the past, when the Rus­
sians have broken off dis­
armament and nuclear tost
ban talks, they have follow­
ed with a resumption of their
own testing. President Ken­
nedy's quick order to pre­
pare for a resumption of
U. S. underground tests ta
Nevada, after
announcing
their suspension, may have
anticipated some such Rus­
sian move once again.

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FA 3-1241

TOKYO (UFU-Prim a Min­
ister Hayatao Ikeda said to­
day Communist China Is In­
capable nf developing nuclear
weapons or even waging a
conventional war without help
from Soviet Russia.
In an exclusive interview
with Mims Thomason, presi­
dent of United Press Interna­
tional. ikeda said the Red
Chinese cannot make "one
fighter plane" without Rus­
about your
sian aid.
He said the lack of oil on
invMtmnnt?
tha mainland of China was a
serious handicap, and would
force tha Communist govern­
ment to rely on the Soviet
Union for assistance ta any
major military conflict.
"Tha Communist Chinese
may explode a nuclear de­
vice," Ikada said, "Wa don’t
know when. But even If tbay
do. H will taka at least 10 Fluctuating prlcns and untnftlnd morient
yMra before they can de­ conditions add nothing to pooco of mind.
velop nuclear weapons.”

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Pago 4, Sanford, Florida

WASHINGTON
&lt;UPI) Tha carnally rale among pi­
ano lunar* 1* not a* high as
It U la soma other profes­
sion*, Ilka maybe scuba div­
ing or airplane wlng-walklng.
Nevertheless, piano tuner*
do hive their occupational
hasard*. There li always a
•banco that n string will
•nap and flagellate than in
E-flat, or that tha Ud of a
baby grand will drop on
their head*.
Tubs* February IS, 1983 The perils of piano • tuning
recently were cited by mem­
bers of the Plano Technici­
an* Guild as one reason for
passing a resolution urging

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Men’s Club
Sets Banquet
The Mm 's Club of tba Bint
Methodist Church of Sanford
will bars Its annual FatherDaughter Sweetheart Banquet
this Thursday evening at tha
church.
Featured on the menu will
be country fried steak.
Rotorua, on Naw Zealand's
North UUnd, la n famed
trout flaking area. Sports­
men hero toss btek Into tba
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that the standard for tun­
ing "A" above "middle C"
be kept 440 vibrations a sec­
ond.
Guild members noted with
tlartn that some symphony
orchestras were tuning on an
"A" tuning on aa "A" with
443 vibrations. Tbay deplor­
ed the trend to a higher pit­
ch, asserting that It could
make their work more dan­
gerous.
Extra tension • n t h o
strings might cause a vin­
tage piano, wboM structure
had been weakened by yuan
of absorbing sour notes, lo
fly apart, they pointed out.
"You're taking your Ufa
In your hands when you
raise the pitch on come of
those old alligators," one tu­
ner was quoted aa complain­
ing.
Tha guild Indicated It would
carry 1U cbm to tba Nation­
al Bureau of Standards, and
It was tha prospect of gov­
ernmental Intervention that
aroused my Interest to the
controversy.
I csited toe bureau to ee*
U tba tuners had contacted
It The man said they had
not. Furthermore, be indi­
cated there was nothing tha
bureau could do to sueoor
and comfort them, or ra­
tta n tiwir anxtettes.

Although tho bureau pres­
ently recognises the "A" abore "middle C" favored by
tha tuners, this ta not doa*
for either aesthetic or hu­
man reasons.
It la merely abiding by an
International agreement fix­
ing 44o vibrations aa the
standard pitch.
"U an orchestra or anyone
else wants to tune at a high­
er pitch, that la as nrtiitie
matter over which we b a n
no control," tha apohasmsa
said.
I than called the National
Symphony Orchestra to as­
certain Its feelings on Um
Issue. A spokesman there
told me that tha piano tun­
ers actually were johnny •
come- lately participants ta
tba vibration battia.
It aaama that the basic
ragtag for years, is between
stringed instrument players,
who want to tune at 443 vi­
brations (or greater brilli­
ance of tons, and tha woodtads, who find It easier to
play at a lower pitch.
Dr. Howard Mitchell, the
conductor, astd he ngsrde
the 440 "A" as a aatisfactory
compromise and will retain
that pitch.
1 trust this will help make
tba world safe for piano tun­
ers.

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'Sensational' Racer

M aris, Sanford N ix Pacts
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Bp United P re u International
Sit back and relax, the m a­
jor league clubi are going
light ahead with plant to
open the 1963 season even
though such sta rt a t Mickey
Mantle, Roger Marii, Jack
Sanford and Juan Pliarro
show do sign of stirring off
their front porch.
Those four are only a few
of the many standouts stlU un&gt;
signed. But there appears to
be no alarm among the gen­
eral managers, who point out
that no player technically can
be called a holdout until the
opening of spring training.
The world champion New
York Yankees opened their
advance spring training camp

at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
Monday but since advance
campa don't count, the It un­
signed Yankee p layen are
casually dismissed as “ no
problems."
Sanford, a 34-game winner
lait year, looks like he could
develop Into the Sun Francisco
Giants’ biggest
headache,
whllo Pliarro is only one of
six Chicago White Sox play­
ers who still hsven't agreed
to terms.
Pitcher Don Lee, who look­
ed like he might become a
signing problem to the Los
Angeles Angels, agreed for
an estimated $18,000 Monday
and Joined them In a prelim­
inary workout at P a l m

Top Program
Slated Tonight
At 'Raceway'
Tonights program at Seminola Park features a full
field of eight starters In the
seventh quarter horse fea­
ture go for four year okis
and up.
In the 350 yard dash Ron­
ald Doolan looks to be the
favorite.
But among tbe other seven
contenders are King Bailey
Jr., Bobblo Jo Reed, and
Misty Lady Jo cither one
of which could easily post the
Win. .
The co-fcatupcd eight race
for pacers B non winners of
14,000 In ’62 will have Grand
Selection going against Chest­
er Black and Willolas Coun­
sel the favorites In the fields
of six.
Tbe track at Seminole Park
Is In excellent condition
and in part accounts for the
fast Units that are being
registered nltely.

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Furridotur*. tlai.d ttiu Ith day
or S'ebruary, r.'C.1. and mtnr.il
In Chancery f'a.a No. IlSIt of
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Judicial Circuit In and for
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County,
Florida,
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tha hlahr.t and bait blddar
t or caali at tha front door of
tli. Ktmlnol. County Courtfei.ua. In tha City of Hanford,
larlda. at ItiM o'clock. A.M.
on tho Jlth day of Ftbruary.
] fees, tho folluwlna dracrlbrd
prorarty a* #*t forth In aald
Final Dacrao. to-wlti
Lot On* Hundrod Thlrtaln
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ADDITION TO CAfeNEL.
BEfirtv. ru o n tn A . n*mInol* County, Florida, ar.
c rd ln a to tha plat there­
of aa recorded In I’lat
R.&lt;ok 13. I'.ikr 3T. of tho
I'ubtle R.rorda of ffeinlnol*
County. Florida.
DATED thla Ith day of Fabm iry, list.
(HEAD

Arthur tl. Back with, Jr.
clerk, Circuit Court
By i Marco rat E. Tyro
Deputy Clark
FELDER AND BKTT1NOHAU8
110 South Knowles Avar.ua
Wlnlor Park. Florida
Atturn.ya for Rlalntlff*
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Springs, Calif. Reliever Art
Fowler also participated in
the drill after getting an okay
from an eye specialist. Fow­
ler suflercd an Injury last
August when bit above the
In t eye during baiting prac­
tice. The Angela had to cut
him loose then but he'll be
given a chance to win back bis
job.
Willie McCovcy, the last out
of the 1962 World Series, was
given a raise by the Giants,
boosting him into the $19,000
class, while Duke Snider,
Daryl Spencer and John Ruseboro signed with the Los An­
geles Dodgers. Roscbuio was
the only one of the three who
was raised: from $20,000 to

Strikes . . .
Spares
. Monroe Inn) both tried tc
By John A. Spoliki
Gala, do you rcallxe that help AI out with game* of 213
ycur annual City Tournament and 233 respectively. How­
la now leas than fuur weeks ever, Team No. 4 picked-up
away 1
three points from tha Inn-er*
Tlie exact dates for tho
with Snuffy Smith tliuwln'
women are March 0th and
10th. On Saturday tho 0th, 'Em tho way with hi* 216/604
aquud time* for team entries series.
will be 1, 4 and 7 p.m.
Soms of tha other bombers
Double* and single* will be were Sweeney's At Poulter—
rolled on Sunday the 10th dur­ 200; Engles Gordon Honey­
ing the following iijuuda: 1,
cutt — 233 (we're real happy
3, S and 7 p.m.
By Die way, don’t forget for Gordon cause he'* starUng
you have only until this F ri­ to explode with big game*
day the 16th to get your en­ mure often then not); Bobby
try form In for the Women's Boridorf led Die Je t Lanes
State Tournament.
fivo-suma home w i t h h i s
The men’* annual City Tour­ ‘Big One' — 222; Sanford
nament will be run on the Mfg'a Henry Tamm put to­
week-ciidi of March 23rd and gether games of 212/201 for
24 th.
a 683 series.
Whllo B lu in g -in with the
Harry'* Liquor* Jess Cook
director* of tha men’* caaocl- nml his left-huudod strike ball
atlon, It was decided th at the shot the hi fer his team, a
banquet following tha tourna. 200/643;
Don Maclntyre’a
ment will be scheduled for 237 was the leader for Buddy’*
April tilth a t the Civic Cen­ Auto and their opponent*
ter.
It &amp; W Marine hud a k-uder
From all of the early plan­ In Don Herr with a 233.
ning, It appear* Diet there'*
Talkin' bout BIG ONES,
going to be a special ’Promo­ welt the Petersen Doubles on
tion' of attracting a hugs Friday evening had a display
turn-out for the many win­ worthy of beating many of
ner* of the tourney. It'll he the top pro* nationally.
quite • thrill to step forward
Again, It’* Al Del’alma who
for your rewards to the ap­ climbs into our Prestige Pla­
plause of a couple hundred teau and certainly gets our
people! Let'* give the men nod for the Bowler of the
your wholehearted support to Week. Al eliot a 207/070
make this a really big aplaah. series. Do you realise that'* a
Beth entry fee* for men’s 220 average T And here'e tha
and women’s tournament* ar* good part, do yuu further
|3.60 per event.
realise th at Al'e not the lead­
It wus a pleasant surprise er In series in this league, but
seeing Lorraine Spotta* name rather he's lied for than hon­
appearing a* one of the lead­
or with Harnr Pentecost!
er* of thia past week'* action We’re real, real happy for
In the KhonUtig Stars I-cague.
both of these men.
Lorraine had high game of
Well, as long a i we're
187 and learned with Hetty pounding out the name of DoAllen to capture Die Individual Palma, why atop Just with
spotlights — Betty Uking Al's name, huh!
series with her 490.
Celia DePalma was the hi
A couple of the ’tother las­ kegler-ette In the Hi Noonera
sie* who pounded ever the League with a 160 game.
160 mark were Helen Altman (Now all we have to do la
(Horne
Piulributor*)
166; wait for both Dava and John­
Southern Gas' Suty Reno 161 ny to roll big onca In tha Sat­
aa did team-mate Elaine Kot- urday AM Junior League, and
tlvs! with her 170* Spencer** wa’ll have the whole DaPalma
Jo Ann Cleveland had a ICS family featured for you.
and Mabie Duggan came thru
with a 164; Belly Church
(Michael's Meats) and G. Ed­
ward* both tied with game*
Sorry
of 164.
No Mlooral
The Wednesday p. m. City
League saw 'D-D', Dependable
Del’alma rake the pin* for • |
200-plue average, a 240/619 1
set. Gee. but he's been clob­
berin' the wood* lately.
HU teammate* John Uhr
and Harry Pentecost (Lake

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Sanford Drops
11th Of Year
h mr 43-10
Sanford lost it’a 11th gsme
of the tea»on here Monday
night as DeLand pulled ahead
in the final minute o( play
to topple the locals, 43-40.
Next on tire agenda (or
Sanford Is tire Orange Belt
Conference Tourney scheduled
this weekend.
On tho bright side, .San­
ford's B team topped DeLand, 32-44.
At the half, DeLand led
23-11 but going into the final
period Sanford got hot and
raced ahead only to see the
Bulldogs rally in tire final
minute to pull the game out
of the hat.
Mike Woodruff was high
man for Sanford with 19
points.

Cinci Remains
Afop UPI Poll
NEW YORK (UPI) — OncinnaD's unbeaten Rcarcata
topped the United Press In­
ternational major college bas­
ketball rating.* fur Die UDi
straight week today with only
three weeks left before Die
crowning of the n a t i o n a l
champion.
The Hcarcuta, who extended
their season streak to 19 ami
their over-lapping v i c t o r y
skein to 37 games, again were
named the No. 1 team by all
36 members of the UPI ruling
board. This marked the eighth
week in a row that they hud
received perfect score of 330
points in Die ratings.
Loyola of Chicago, which
has won all 29 of ila games
this season, again wus second,
receiving that designation till*
week by 32 coacbus. Tho Ram­
blers huve llx game* left to
play in the regular season,
one mure than the Beurcut*,
but both finish up on March 2.

HENRY WIGHT, of Simfortl, took top honor* Sntuniuy evening in the
Seminole Timing Association’* drug races nt Osceola airstrip. Ho is pic­
tured (right) with Rill Jack STA secretary, who presented the trophy.
★
★
★
★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
W ight Takes Drag Prize
Sanford's Henry Wight took
top prize money and the big
trophy in Saturday evening's
drag races sponsored by the

Wright Cops
St. Pete Play
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
( UPI) — Mickey Wright of
Dallas, Tex., top money win­
ner in the Ladies Professional
Golf Association for the past
two years, has started off tills
year as if she plans to mukc
it three in a row.
The long-ball hitting Texan
captured tho $16,300 St. Pet­
ersburg Women's Golf Tourn­
ament, richest event in the
hlsloiy of the Ll'GA, Monday.
To win the title, Miss
Wright had to cume from u
seveiL-stroko deficit after Die
first round to Dc Murilynn
Smith of TrqUi'iLi, Flu., Sun­
day and take the 18-hole play­
off Monday witli ease.

Swim Record
HID DE JANEIRO, Brasil
(UPI)—'Alos Procopio de Oilverio Jr. of the Paullatano
swimming club of Sao Psule,
Brasil, bettered the existing
South American loo-mcter
backstroke record by threeIciiths of a second Monday
with chicking of 1 minute, .41
secunds.

Seminole Timing Association
at the Osceola airstrip.
Driving a '&lt;&gt;2 l'l&gt; mouth
Sports Fury, Wight ran up
an elimination time of 12.28
seconds for the quarter-mile
in the stork eliminator class.
Art Alien. Sanford, was
right behind While in a '38
Chevy.
Other results; Top elimi­
nator class, Norman Hubble
in u Pontiac dragster, 11.03
seconds; middle eliminator
class, Glenn Rlukley In ■
Chevy A roadster, 11.US se­
conds, and little eliminator
class. Don Laly running “ A
Gas," 12.38.
More than 150 cars parti­
cipated In the drag races be­
fore a record crowd.

Locals Invited
To Ball Tryouts
Aspiring baseball player*
of Sanford and Seminole
County have been invited to
attend the Spud Chandler ma­
jor league baseball tryout
camp Feb. 15-28 at West
Palm Beach.
Chandler,
Cleveland
In­
dians scout and former Now
York Yankees all-star play­
er, will supervise Die camp.
All players are welcome to
try out, with expenses reim ­
bursed if signed by the In­
dians. Writo P. O. Box 999.
West Palm Beech, or tele­
phone 683-6600.

T H E IN S ID E

Next meet ot the STA will
be on March 9 at Osceola
airstrip.

DeBary Lakes
To Be Discussed
lly Mr*. Adam Muller
A biologist from the Slate
Conservation Dept, al Ocala
will be guest speaker for the
Dell ary Fishing Club at Wed­
nesday's 1:30 p. in. meeting,
in the Recreation Hall of the
Fire Station.
The topic of dlicuialou wil
be on local lakes and which
should tie Inspected and stock­
ed with fisli. A question and
answer period will follow.
All persons interested in
tIso lakes of Dctlary are in­
vited t » attend the meeting.
Question* pertaining to busi­
ness of Die dull will be aniwcrcd by lluward Middleton.

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N IG H T

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Ill

GJdksufition. . .

Elaine Kostival rolled a 213
game and a 620 series in Jet
BowIcrcUea play. Other high
games; Yvetlu Hunter 190.
Lucy Mayer 162. Verna Bol­
ton too and Jane Spoliki 163.
Standings in Die league are;
Lll'l Buggers 51-25, Cut 'n
Curl 4828, Kurns Insurance
45 31, Toy Corral 43la-32M,
Ivey's 4Dk-43ta, Mary Esth­
er's 37*k-3Sts, B ran Moton,
36'a-30's, Mary Carter Palnti
34-42, Park Ave. Pharmacy
39 Id and Brownie* 17-UL

STAKES

LAD JEM NIGHT

ficial victory, hb eighth
straight if schooling events
arc considered.
It is not unusual for young­
sters to loom from Grade 31
through Grade B but most
of them run Into trouble on
their first feature try. How­
ever, the many admirers ot
King’s Eye's believe he can
take his feature in his stride.
They point out that he has
plenty of speed and Dial he
D almost certain to avoid
trouble by hitting the first
luru ahead ot the pack, hav­
ing accomplished that feat
In all but one of his official
starts.
King's Eye's can expect
plenty of competition from
such tup flight speedsters as
Annie's Hope, Traveler Joe,
Morality and Coro Silver.
Sixteen of the track's fast­
est male greyhounds will |o
to the post tomorrow night in
the eighth and ninth events,
which a n the aeml-ftnala In
the aecoud annual running of
the Racing King Stake. Firat
four to finish In each contest
will comprise the field for
the final on Saturday night
Defending champion la Or­
ville Moses’ Fathom In tho
ninth race.

• C reB tlln e r B o ats

Oviedo wIth an impressive
11-4 mark, travel* to Ocoee
tonight for cage action.
•Siuted to start for Dm Lions
are Jim Courier and Mickey
Tesinsky, Jim Dc.Shuxo, Tod
Beilhom and Danny Kirkland.

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WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
&amp; SATURDAY • 2 P. M.
IS

Oviedo Ploys
Ocoee Tonight

Kostival
Rolls High

LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Los Angeles Lakers an­
nounced that Mar guard Jerry
West will mist about two
more weeks of National Bas­
ketball Association play be­
cause of a pulled hamstring
muscle.

EXCEPT SUNDAY

MATINEES

PHOENIX, Arii. (UPI) —
Golf, which used to Ire a fourdays-a-week business, sudden­
ly has bloomed Into sevendays-a-week—and then every­
body runs to catch the next
plane.
The windup of the $36,000
Phoenix Open tournament ie
elated for today — if Mr.
WeaUierman will give hie ap­
proval.
If everything goes well,
things here will be all cleuned
up and th t aamo show in a
new locale—In tide case Tuc­
son, Arts.—will open bright
and early Wednesday morning
with a pro-amateur contest.
The final 18 holes of the
Phoenix event ere elated for
today on the waterlogged Ari­
sons Country Club course.
The boy* start teeing off at
8:66 a. in.
Arnold Palmer 1ms been Dm
third-round leader »lnco Sat­
urday,

Still Out

N IG H T L Y 8:10

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The nioit sensational junile developed at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club this win­
ter gets hit first opportunity
for t main event victory In
tonight's featured ninth race.
He Is J . M. Edward’s King's
Eye's, who will be Just twoyears-old next month.
King's Eye's won three
schooling stan s In a row end
then tomped through grades
M. D, C, and B without a
miss. TMniglit he will be try­
ing for his fifth straight of-

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about $23.00$. Snider accepted
an estimated $34,0U0 and Spen­
cer approximately $23.uuu.
Ollier* who signed Monday
were: Don Mincher and Geor­
ge Banks with the Twins; Bob
Hendlcy with the Braves; Vic
Davaiilio, Tommy Agee and
Bob Klpskl with the Indians;
Brant Alyca with the Sena­
tors, and Dick Kcnworthy,
Gerald McNcrtney, Mike Dcgcrlck and Manly Jolmstou
with the White Sox.
Thia boy Johnston doesn't
come by his first name
through accident. Ho not only
had a 13 0 mark as a pitcher
for Savannah of the Sally Lea­
gue last year but also hit 2U
home runs and batted .363
while playing the outfield.

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By Mm . CUrenee Snyder
Mrs. Bober! J. Bauman a n -! daughter, Kathleen Anne, to
The P h i l a t h e a Sunday
School Cleta of the P in t nounces the engagement an d , p au| Earl Criswell, son of
Presbyterian Church met re­ approaching marriage of h cr| p#u, w Criswell and the late
cently at the home of Mrs. H.
Mra. Criswell, of Cuyahoga
S. Woodruff with Mra. A. L.
Falls,
Ohio. Miss Bauman Is
Lyon as co-hostess.
tho daughter of the late Mr.
Mrs. W. S. Bromley, presi­
Robert J . Bauman.
dent, opened the b a ■ I n a a a
meeting end letters were read
Formerly of Aurora, Bl.,
from Mra. H. D. Dague, a
tlia bride * elect attended
member whu has been HI and
schools there and In Sanford.
from Anne Justus, a girl from
She was graduated from
Thorawel] Orphanage that the
Bishop Moore High School In
d a ta Is helping.
Orlando amt St. Vlnccnta Hos­
A gift was sent to Thornpital School of Nursing in
well Orphanage in memory of
Jacksonville.
Ur. Brownlee, a former min­
.Mr. Criswell a t t e n d e d
ister of the church and (34
school in Cuyahoga Falls and
was contributed to the World
was graduated from Cuya­
Mission fund.
hoga Falls High School and
Becret pals were chosen for
Kent State Unlvcraity, where
the coming year. Mra. C. M.
lie was affiliated with the Kap­
Boyd gave the Bible lesson
pa Sigma social fraternity. He
using as her subject "The
is presently stationed with the
Precious Word."
United States Navy at San­
Refreshments were served
ford Naval Air Station.
by the hostesses to Mmes. It.
The wedding is to be an
II. Rumbley, K. F. Moule, J. KATHLEEN BAUMAN event of Feb. 83 at All Souls
(Kahija
Photo)
8 .Field, J . C. Huff, Georgo
Catholic Church, Sanford.
Stine, C. L. Redding, A. II.
Parker, P. R. Stephenson, J.
N. Glllon, C. M. Boyd, James
Wallin, Clarence Snyder.
Also Him*. Wilson New
man, John Wilson, C. C. How­
ard, lfexel Gllhuly, J. G.
Trewick and Mra. Bromley.

Powell - Barth
Wedding
Announced
Mr. and Mr*. Ivor A. Pow­
ell, of Good Hart Ave., Lake
Mary, announce the marriage
of their son, 8 8gt. William
E. Powell, to Miss Erika
llnrth, of Sprendllngen, Ger­
many.
The wedding was an event
of Dec. 26. The groom la
serving in the U. 8. Air Force
and stationed at Frankfurt
Main, Germany.

Enterprise

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Cason of
Jacksonville were weekend
gucsta of Mrs. Cason's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Little
of Orlando and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Nutt of Sanford were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mra. Forrest Nutt.

Clubs Plan
Day In Court
Wednesday

MRS. C, B. REEVES, center back, now president of the CPO Wive* Club,
receives the guvel from retiring president, Mis. Harold Sundvnll, left.
Other officers a t the installation luncheon meeting are, Mrs. George Mire*
les, vice president right and seated, from left, Mrs. Henry Quinn, secretary
and Mrs, S. L. Wiggins, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. C. B. Reeves Jr. re
reived the president's gavel
from retiring president, Mrs,
Harold gundvall, at the in­
stallation luncheon for the
CPO Wives Club, at the Lake
Monroe Inn.
Other officers who will
serve with her are Mrs.
George Mireles, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Henry Quinn, sec­
retary, and Mrs. 8. L. Wig­
gins, treasurer.
Retiring board members
are Mrs. George Diels, vice
president; Mrs. Reeves, sec­
retary, and Mrs. Marvin
Ho hits, treasurer.
Thoso elected to represent
the squadrons are Mrs. W. R.
Marsh, VAH-I; Mrs. Paul
Weber, VAH-T; Mrs. Louis
Driscoll, VAH-B Mrs. James
O'Donnell, NAMT; Mrs. Ken­

neth Fell!, Hat wing; Mrs.
Daniel Slglln, NAS, and Mrs.
Thomas Farrow, the retired
wives.
Hostesses for the installs
tion luncheon were Mrs. Atvera Kelly, Mrs, Kenneth
Klauslng, Mrs. Phillip Simp­
son and Mra, William Sowell.
Dacorallona carried out the
Valentine theme and the cen
ter floral arrangement, a red
and white Valentine arrange­
ment, was awarded to Mrs.
Robert Utr, as a dour prize
at the close of the meeting.
Guests welcomed by the
group Included Mrs. James
Carroll from Ilcaufort, S. C.;
Mrs. Robert Mulm, Mrs, Mlrlini‘1 Cautn and Mri. Helen
Pell.
Other members attending In
addition to the slate of offi-

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m
Circles of tiie Sanford Gar­
den Club have scheduled
meetings this week as follows:
THURSDAY
AZALEA Circle will meet at
g p.m. at the home of Mra.
J. P. Cullen. Ernest Lundbcrg
will he guest speaker.
CENTRAL Circle meets at
9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Frank
Evans In Lake Mary. Mrs.
John Callahan will speak on

Church Class
Meets In Osteen
By Mra. Clarence Rnydrr
The Adult Ladies class of
Ui» Osteen Baptist Church
met a t the church annex for
the monthly business and ao­
rtal meeting with Mr*. Guy
Beall and Mrs. Robert Wil­
liams as co-host*****.
Mra. J . J. Redding gava the
devotions and Mra. L. W.
Jones had charge of the social
hour.
Attending ware, Mra. Red­
ding, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Wil­
liams, Mrs. Beall, Mra. Tram*
met Kilpatrick, Mrs. Lola
Bruuka and Mra. Harry Os­
teen.

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
Valentine luncheon 18 noon
■t the Sanford Woman's Club,
sponsored by the Social De­
partment, followed by card
games during the afternoon.
Past Matrons Club of Sem­
inole Chapter ] will bold the
annual chicken and dumplings
dinner In Masonic Halt start­
ing al 0 : 0 p.m. All junior
■at matrons nag patrons and
11 post patrons will b« special
gaesto ol Uu group.

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picture arrangements. Mrs.
U. C. Moure is program spon­
sor.
IIEMEROCALLIS C i r c l e
members will meet with the
Woodrosc Circle In a special
program at tho Woman's
Club.
MAGNOLIA Circle w i l l
meet with Mrs. T. J. Taylor at
ID a.m,
WUODHOSK Circle la pre­
senting a special program this
ntutiUi. They will meet at 8
p.m. al the Sanford Woman's
Club for a program on land­
scaping. Guest speaker will be
Mrs. Alice Smart and all
members of the Garden Club
are invited lu attend.
FRIDAY
PALM Circle will meet at
1:30 a.m. with Mrs. Henry
C. Oakes, Scott Ave. Mra.
Frank L. Woodruff 3rd will
present l h • program on
(lower arrangements,

Lake Mary

ccrs were Mrs. Slglin, Mrs.
O ' D o n n e l l , Mrs. Dietze,
Mines. F. J . Murray, Chris
Portcwig, Rex King, D. Bet­
ancourt, Ira Jarrell, Paul We­
ber, V. W. Ganderton, Char­
les Tournaux, William Wlgg,
Hlllli- Blair, Jean Weaver,
Kathryn Westbrook, Al White
and John Stanklcwirz.

Enterprise M YF
Holds Surprise
Birthday Party
By Helen Hnodgrass
The Senior MYP w h i c h
meets at the Enterprise Moth,
odlat Church et B p. m. each
Sunday la ulwuya coming lip
with surprises and little axtras.
Lent Sunday wa* no execepthin when following the reg­
ular meeting, everyone aturted ainglng "Happy Birthday,
Howard" which was e com­
plete surprise to one of the
member*, Howard Henderson.
A beautiful decorated birth­
day rake was also presented
to him.
Thu group ell enjoyed the
relreshmvnla and especially
tlm surprise to Howard.
THE NEUTRAL APPROACH
If your shoe wardrobe In­
cludes offbeat colors, neutral
polish solves the problem involvrd in carrying a complete
range of shoe polishes. When
they get scuftrd, a profession­
al shine wilt restore shoes' at­
tractiveness.

The Seminole County Fed­
eration of Women's Cluba la
sponsoring two days in court.
Ilie first one Is this Wednes­
day a t 3:30 p. m.
All members of federated
club* in the county, church
group* or those interested In
the program are cordially In­
vited to attend.
In addition to eealng several
rase* tried In court, Judge
Mize ha* planned an IntereatIng program about what haa
hern accomplished In Semin­
ole County thli year.
On hand to epeak and anawer question* will b* a sup­
ervisor of welfare, a law en
furccmeiit officer, a truant of.
fleer and a Juvenile counselor
Judge Mite will explain the
prupoaed "after care" hill.
Mra. W. L. Grumkow Sr.,
president of tho S a n f o r d
Woman's Club is ths district
chairmsn for the day In court
and Mra. If. E. McCumbcr, Is
county chalrtnun.
Tho second session will be
held tin Feb. 87, continuing
the same general theme and
those who are unable to at­
tend this wrt-k are invited to
the second session.

Catholic
Navy Wives Club
Meets Today
Tlia rnthollr Navy Wives
Club will hold the regulur
monthly m e e t i n g , today.
Members will first gather at
the NAS Chapel fur Benedic­
tion of the Blessed Sacrament
at 8 p. m. after which they
will go to tli* Nursery Build­
ing for the huslneta session.
The speaker for the evening
will be Dr. W. Vinrrnt Hub­
ert*. Wive* of all Catholic
Navy personnel, both actlv*
and retired, arc invited to at­
tend.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Elbert Beasley of Oticdu an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to
Barton Edmond Good, son of
Mr. ami Mrs. Edmond E.
Good, 5816 Luzon Place, in
Orlando.
Miss Beasley was burn in
Uvlrdo, attended St. I.uke'a
Christian Day School and
graduated from tho Oviedo
High School, While in high
school she was a member of
the Future Teachers Club,
Pep Club, "O" Club and tho
■Spanish Club. She is present­
ly employed at the Orlando
Federal Savings and Loan
Atm.
The groom-elect was born
BARBARA BEASLEY
in Hamilton, Ontario, Can­
ada. He also lived in Wood*
stock. N. Y., and graduated
Jones - Grant
from (tic Onleora High Scljool
in Woodstock. He majored in
art and world literature. He
Wedding Plans
Is presently employed at the
Inland Container Corporation
Announced
In Orlando.
The wedding wilt be an
Finn! plans arc being an­
event of March 17, at 3:30
nounced for the wedding of p.m. al SI. Lukes Lutheran
Miss Shirley Junes, daughter Church In Slavin.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, to
Gary Grant, son of Mr. and
When sending a birthday
Mrs. Philip Grant, of Orlando. rant, write a few lines on it
Ttic wedding is planned for to give the personal touch.
this Friday, Feb. 15, at 7:30
p.m. at Hie home of the
SA LE!
bride's parents, 610 West First
St.
ORCHIDS
Rev. Hubert L. Strickland
will officiate at the ceremony.
IN
Miss Kathy Grant, sister of
BLOOM
the groom will be maid of
honor and Robbie Hemphill
GOOD SELECTION
will serve as best min.
No formal Invitations arc
Grapeville Nursery
being extended and friends of
FA Z-0NM6
the couple are invited to a t­
2211 Graperille Ave.
tend.

M 'i * ~ &amp; s t
THE DEBAUV BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN hold a dinner
meeting, recently, a t the DeBury Restaurant, Left to right, uro Miss Alice
Suhre, of New Smyrna Beach, who is director of District 4 ; Mrs. John
Dizick, Kuy Cleveland, uucst speaker and club president, Mrs. Adam Muller.
(Cox Photo)

F IB .

DeBary Personals
Itev. Paul Schultz of Nurunju ltd. wus a recent patient
at the West Volusia Hospital
In DeLand.
Preston LiUla of Axatea Dr.
was admitted, Friday, to the
West Volusia Hospital, with a
heart attack, and bus the lied
and room vacated by Rev.
Paul Kehulls.
Mrs. A. Itromnrr Is coming
along nicely at West Volusia
Hospital, If aha keeps Up the
good work, she will be coming
home soon.
Aduin Muller of Second St.
is improving every day, nnd
may be home by the time this
goea to preaa.
Mra. A. Archibald, formerly
of DeBary, la alto a patient at
Wcat Volusia, with a broken
hip.
Mr. and Mr*. It. Rlundi of
Park lame are entertaining
Mra. Blondl'a mother, Mr*.
Marie KUpo of Bloomfield, N.
J.
Mr. and Sir*. Hay E. Me*

Clnughry of niuemont, Vu.
nnd Mrs. Lillinm L. Hum.
phrey of Round Hill, Va. arc
the guests of Itev. nnd Mra.
Paul Schultx on Naranja ltd.
Mr*. Fred Smith of Shell
ltd. W. has been entertaining
her sister, Mr*. C a r o l i n e
Smulley of White House, N. J.
Mrs. K. iteinle of Estrella
ltd. hud her sister, Mrs. Helen
Dunbar of Richmond, Va. with
her for several weeks. While
in Florida ahe visited at West
Palm Beach, nnd In Central
Florida with relatives. Mrs.
Dunbar was anxious to get
back to her three daughters
uml five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Ackerman
sjient last weeksnd a t Palm
Beach, where they visited the
Finger Museum and ths Ken­
nedy estate.
Mr. and Mrs. . Harry F.
Brown of Alcsnle ltd. attend­
ed the christening of their
grandson, G e o r g e Anthony
5Iendrirlous, son of Mr. and

Mrs. C. A. Memfririous of At.
Untie Beach, Fin. Rev. I’nu!
FrlUli of St, Paul's By The
Sea, Episcopal Church offici­
ated. The Iwiby wus christened
In the same christening out­
fit worn by his maternal
grandmother und great grand­
father, Mrs. Mendririous Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
If. F. Brown.
Mr*. T. Jackson was ths
honored guest a t a recent
bridge party held at the home
of Mrs. R. Ackerman of Logo
Vista.

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Rev. and Mra. Jam es M.
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visiting
their
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DEAR ABBY: My best friend
hnd n few dates with a young man
who recently came to work in our of­
fice. She (Upped for him. lie then
stopped dating tier and started to
dale me. I tried to fight it, but t
couldn’t help fnllinp for him. Now he
says he is in love with me and wants
to marry me! 1 love him, too, Ahby.
We have been sneaking around like
two thieves so my girl friend's feel­
ings won’t be hurt. He swears he
never told her he loved her, and 1 be­
lieve him. I hate to lose this girl’s
friendship and don’t know how to
break the news to her. Can you help
me?
HAPPY BUT SAD
DEAR HAPPY: Attempting to
cover up nn office romance is like try ­
ing to smuggle dawn past a rooster.
You and your young man should tell
"Miss Also Ran" the fncls ns soon as
possible. But be kind!
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DEAR ABBY: When dining in a
first-class restaurant, have you ever
asked the waiter to wrap up the left­
over steak for you to take home to
the dog?
BOSTONIAN

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By Abigail Van Buren
w ater? He got me the bathroom set
six years ago. brand new. Also the
hot water tank. All lie hns to do is
haul is upstairs and connect it up.
He tells me to lie patient. He isn't
working. All ho does is watch TV
and work crossword puzzles.
COLD WATER WIFE

THE WORLD

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someone to do It." This works.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 ju st came from
a dentist who told me it would cost
me SCOO for u complete set of den­
tures. He is considered a very good
dentist and m.v friends tell me the
price is right. He does not do any­
thing "on time,” which means I
will have to scare up the cash. Does a
hank finance things like th at?
NEEDS DENTURES
DEAR NEEDS: Call your local
hank and find out. It sounds like n
legitimate reason for a loan. (Then
the bite is on YOU every month.)
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A t 7 4 ,"(he young­
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DEAR ABBY: We have
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dollar to ABBY. BOX 3365. BEVER­
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married 27 years and have 4grown
LY HILLS. CALIF., for Abliv’s new
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children. Please tell me, how long
Imoklet, "HOW TO WRITE LET­
life— from the Paris
&lt;lnes It wife have to wait to get hut
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."
slums to world-wida
fa m e — Is portrayed
in the hour-long spe­
By Oswald
cial on N Jacoby
BC-TV, Fri­
day, Feb. 22.
Take a look at the North and
your hearts on the list two
South hands only. How would
clubs and wln^ up making 11
NORTH
U tricks jnMcad of only 10.
you plan to make a four-spade
4 ICQ 19
contract T Nine tricka are a
¥74
clnrh, with five trump*. Hirer
♦ •4 3
diamond*, and the ace of
♦ J ie ti
club*. How about the tenth WEST
BAST
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trick? If you can trump the ♦ 7 6 3
f k s h
In Los Angeles a 17-ycar-old need constant cure.
third heart In dummy you wllj ♦ A Q I O I
♦ J 74
♦ 10 B« J
mother abandoned her baby
have it.
Husbands aren’t a 1 w a y s
♦ Q 10 3
*K 1«
because, in ber own words, around when their wives nerd
Wcat has b e e n unkind
so tm t (D&gt;
“The baby atarlcd crying and them—the demands of their
enough tu lead a trump. If you
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VJI3
I didn’t know what to do." The Jolts come first.
win and return a heart the
♦ AKQ
young mother had been upset,
ehancea arc tin t your oppon­
Two can’t live as cheaply ai
♦ A3
explained the husband, be­ one, and a couple who marry
ents will lead a second trump
floth vulnerable
cause be had to be out of town when they are very young oft­
and if you lead a second heart South Wart North h i t
on his job for two dsys.
they will simply lead a third 1 *
en can’t live as well together
Pasa 3 *
Paso
Pasa Pam
Pasa
The young husband profess­ as each lived in his parents’
trump at you. whereupon you 4 *
Opening lead—4 3
ed to love his wife very much, home.
won’t be able to niff that last
heart.
and said he was making
Homemaking ran be a lonely
If lliey arc going to adopt
Therefore, after you win the enough for the family in live life for a girl still in her teens,
lids decidedly unfriendly de­ llrsl trump you should play on. He went with his wife to when tier friend* are still lead­
fense, you must find an alter­ the ace and another club. Now reclaim the abandoned baby, ing the carefree life of school­
If your opponent! lead trumps and the story may yet have a girls.
nate line of play.
The responsibilities of m ar­
The tenth trick Is not In dia­ you win the second trump in happy ending.
But the real tragedy la that riage, onre aiium ed, can’t be
monds. You hold the ace. king dummy, lead a club and ruff
and c|uccn while dummy hold* It. both opponents will have so many girls today marry in dropped lightly and the re­
only three little ones. There is to follow to that third club their early teens without seem­ sponsibilities of motherhood
a chance in dummy’s clubs whereupon you wilt draw tbe ing to hove the foggiest notion never really rnd.
"Living happily aver after"
and you muat see what can bo remaining trump, winning in that—
done.
Babies cry and get sick and doesn't Just happen because
dummy and discard two of

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two people tall in love and
marry. It takes work ami selfsacrilice, and mature judg­
ment nn the part of both hus­
band and wile to make a m ar­
riage happy.
A carefree girlhood rul short
lor marriage can never be re­
gained.
More {might for parents In
Huth Millelt's "Tips on TeenAgers." Mall 25 rents to Itiilii
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P u b lic hfnrlnif will b* held
In tha PtmJntd* Cou nty Court
lim it* , Hanford. Florida, In tl.a
C o u n ty Comml*a|on*ra Itoum*
on Fctirmiry
IV ll at tAjQQ
A.M. or ith 8i)i)ii t l i m n f t r r ah
put* lUll.
Hoard! o f C o unty
Cornm Uilon eri
S »m ln oU County,
Florida
Hy J. C. Hutch lion.
Chairman
AH*«t Arthur
Vlio-kwHh, Jr.
P U M J A I f l !■** I- 12. I HU

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP1)
—Kansas City Athletic hurlt r Dili Fiichar today signed
on with I1h&gt; A ’s for the 19(13
era mil. The 32 yeorold pitch­
er broke llie major league
record for conserulive walkless Innings pitched last sea­
son by throwing for 80* In­
ning* without putting a hatter
on. He ended the season with
a 4-12 record.

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N o l l e , o l Pnktlr t l e a r l a a
N o l l e * le hereby a l v . n . Hoard
o f C o u n ty Commtaelonrr* o f
se m ln o t * Cou nty, Plorlda. propnaea In raaone the fidlowlnn
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S em ino le County,
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Hy J. C, Hutchison ,
Ch airm an
A tteet Arthur
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X.d lci I- hereb y al vei:. Hoard
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Hemlnolo County , Florida, prop oiea to reaon* lh* f o l lo w ln *
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15. 15, I t . 13. IS. t?. IS and 1?,
Ilaverly l l l l l fluM IvIs lon.
Public h e a r ln d will he held
In tho Hemlriole C o u n ty Court
H o m e . Hanford.
Florida, III
the C o u n t y
Commlealon ers
Hoorn, op F eb ru a ry t*. 19*1
*1 19:09 A.M. or ns l o o n th e r e ­
a f te r a* poealbl*.
Hoard o f C o u n ty
C o m m is sio n ers
S em in o le County ,
Florida
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Ch airm an
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I, TOM
A DA MM. per re Iary of P la te of
Iti* P ln lo of Florida, do herrhy
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il.iy, Crhru ary ?*. C ( t and, If
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March IS. C U for lha purpoeo
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NATIU.NAI, MOUTVIAOK AKHOiTATin.Y. havInK filed In IhlB
Court lla aworn Hill of C"inI&gt;In lot. Ilia n atu re nnil purpoi e o f w h ich la to forrrlo*#
that rcrta ln m ortRa» c r » r , u t rd by t l c o r a c E lm er AlacN'eal
and Alary Itean MacNeal, hla
w ife,
to l . a » , e r a
M o rt«a«e
anil T i l l * Company, on th# l i l h
iln, o f June. I»S»: that M id
C om p la in t praya for an ac»
c o u n l l n s to I'* ta ken under lti»
d lreollon o f llie f’o u rl for w h a t
l« due the I’laliitlff for p rlm tpal and Inlereet on aald niorta a g t an d m o rla a a a note and
for III* coala. rh ar* ea and ea penara
Inelu.llna
at to rn ey a
feea and nhatract frea and that
In d e f a u lt o f aurh pay ment,
title. Intereat. relate, claim,
dem and and eq uity o f re dem p­
tion or the Defrndanla and a l l
peranna elalmlhir by, through,
under o r aitalnat then, or a n y
of the m, he aliaoliitely barred
and foreclneed; aald ault helna
filed In the Circuit Court o f
the Ninth J u d icia l Circuit In
and for Hemlnole Cou nty, Flo r­
ida.
In
Ch an cery.
en lltle d
FE U K ItA t. XATIONAT, JtUlIT*
O.UI K AHSOCIATION. a co r­
poration oriranlaed under an
Act of Cnrmreea and exIalHi*
piirauant to th* Federal Nalinnal
Itort a.iae
Aaaoclatlon
C h arter Act. P la in tiff, vereua
UKOItUK
Kt.MKIt MacNKAI,
and &gt;1AUT DF.AN MacNKAI*
hla w if e ,
Iicfendanla. h e l m
C h a n cery Caee No. l ! » o t , p ra y In* a forerloeure o f aald m ortK1II1 no the follow Ina dcacrlbed land. Iyln« and h e ln a In
Kemlnol* County, Flo rid a, lo*
wit:
!a&gt;l 31, Illock 3. W K ATilKTtRFIKIaD F I I U T AI&gt;*
DITION, acco rd in g to p la t
■i the reo f recorded In Plat
Hook I*. P a g e M. P ub lic
tlerorda o f S cm lnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
T o n e t h r r w ith tha follow I n s
euiilpinrut:
IN TKHNATIONAI, OF U T I ­
CA FUltN ACB . MOUEt, K G
fHill 13 K-D:
You, ami eurh o f you. ar*
h ereb y required to file pere o n a lly or by a l l o r n e y . In tha
o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f paid
C o u i t, In tha County Court
liouea. In Hanfor&lt;L Hemlnnla
County , Florida, on nr hefnra
tha 12th d a y or March, IMS.
your apppnram'*, anaw'er or
o ilier drfenalv# p l e a d l u s i to
the Com pla int In Ihla cauaa
and a i m lo eertr* upon KnPdrra.
McKw'un, Nchwara A Mima, a t ­
torn ey* tor tha P la in tiff, a
co p y o f *ald pleadlUK*. o th e r* laa *aId Hill nf C om p la in t
w ill ha t a k e n aa roufe***d by
y o u ntnl r u i h o f you,
DONK A N fl O ltH K IlK P thin
t t h day o f Feb ru ary, ISS3. a t
H.inforiL
Kemluula
C o u n t) ,
F lo rid a,
(HKAl.t
A rth u r It. Tleckwllh. Jr.
Clreull Court o f Hemlnola
County , Florida.
Ily: M nnha T. Vllilen, p . C.
PUl.Ilelii Fch, 12, i t , 2«, March

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TIIK MONIIUK COUNTY HAVI.NHN HANK, a N e w York c o r ­
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THOMAS
n.
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and JU AN A. riINKIIAL'UII. hla
w ife,
P efen d a n ta .
NOTICE OF MAI.K
N o tice la h ereb y tclvan t h a t
piirauant tn the F in a l Derrea
o f F urecloeu ra an d Kata e n t e r ­
ed In the rauae p en d in g la tha
iTrcuJt Court In an d for Hem!
Inole Cou nty,
Flo rid a, caea
dock *! n u m b er 133T«, tha tin*
deralgned Clerk w i l l aril tha
p ro p erly •H uate d in aald e o u n .
l y Ueecrlbrd aa:
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a
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HAN
SEAT
K N O I . U . Hemlnola C o u n ­
ty. Florida, a r m r d l n s to
tha p la t t h e r e o f recorded
In I’la t n&lt;mk 12. p a s e « 1,
P ub lic llecnrda o f Hemlnola
County , Flo rid a.
T o s e t h e r w i t h tha f o l l o w l n r
and Im provem en ta n o w an d
h erea fter on aald land, and
tU turra
a tta ch ed
t h e reto ;
uleo alt sna, at eam, a leclrlr,
water, and o th e r h e a t in g ,
ro o k in g , r e f r l g r r a l l n g . I l g h l Inir, p lu m b in g .
Ventilating,
Irrigating, an d p o w e r e y etern*, m ach ine*, ap plta m e*,
f l it u r e a , and a p p u rlen a n c re,
w h ich n o w are o r m a y h er e a fter pertain fn or he uerd
wllh . In. or on eald premier*,
f ' an t h o u g h t h e y he d e t a c h ­
ed o r detachable.
T o g e th e r w llh Ih* f o l l o w i n g
Item* o f p roperty w h ich ara
lo ca ted In a n d p erm a n en tly
Inaiallrd a* a part or Ilia
Im provem rnfa on eald land
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T I A N III.INHH
Th* «&gt;pree* e n u m e ra tio n o f
the f o r e g o i n g l le t m ahall not
he d eem ed t„ lim it o r reet rlct
th*
a p p l i c a b il i t y
of
any
•Niter l a n g u a g e deacrlhed In
g e n e r a l term * o th e r p rop erty
Intended t o be e n t e r e d h e r e ­
by.
■t public aate. to th* h lg h ta t
*n&lt;l haet bidder for caah h eIween t h e hnure o f e l e v e n
o'clock In th e forenoon and t w o
u rtork In th e a f ter n o o n on tha
* "th d a y o f F eb ru a ry , IMS. at
the front door o f the Hemlnola
C o u n ty Cuurthouaa In KanNird.
Florida.
THINK A N D D A T E D a t Han­
ford. Florida, thi* I t h day o f
F ebruary, U«T.

(NEAI.)

A rt h u r If. Reck with. Jr.
Clerk o f the c i r c u i t Court
Tty Martha T. Vltilen
D e p u t y Clerk
Dolt*. Mahoney, l l e d l o w .
Chamber* A Adam*
Ilarnelt Rank llu tld ln g
!» • lotur a Hlreel
Poet f lff lra llog teat
J a ck eo n v lllc J. F lorida
P U ni-IB H i Feb . IX. m i

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necessary,
FA 2(347.
Office 204 W. First grammar
sellout education
usually sufficient. Train now Unfurnished l or 2 bedroom
DEADLINES
at home lor Juba ullh secur­ Apartment*. Kitchen equip
ped. Uts W. mill St. I’ll.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
ity. For dclaili, send name,
address, phone no. to: NA­ FA 2-4(178.
Tiirj,, Ihni F n • 1 P M. day
TIONAL TRAINING SER­ Furn. Apt. »ij ftaJ S. Parkbefore insertion. .\Iun. • Sut.
VICE. ROX W e/o The San­
noun,
Turk I’la/u.
ford Herald.
ttlKAIUHT CLASSIFIED:
Efficiency Apt. Mu Mo. Sur­
Tuei-i thru Frl. - 3 P.M. day U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
plus City. 20) W. t*l St.
before insertion .Mon. • Snt.
TESTS!
noon.
Men oilmen, 11-52. Mart high 1 - 3 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
a, $102.00 a wx-ek. Prepara­ It0*11 L, i'uytun, Realtor
RESPONSIBILITY:
tory training until appoint­ FA 3 1201 — 2d40 Hiawatha
The Herald will not be reed. Thousands of Job, open. T a n I k Ii i i i . lur^c lurii. Apt.
sponsible (or mure Hun oikj
Experience uiuatly unneces­
17IU Magnolia. $33.
incurred Imartluu u( your ad,
sary. FREE information on
end rcicrvee the right to rejobs, salaries, requirement*. 4 Room furnished House. $M&gt;.
vise or reject any advertisemonlh. Call after ti p. m
Write TUDAY gldng name,
ment trom what ordered to
322-3035.
aiidraw, phone and lima
cunforra to the policle* of this
fauna. Writ* Lincoln Ser­ 3 Bedroom houi^. Kitchen
paper.
vice. Box 23, c o Sanford
•quipped. 817 Etcamhia Dr.
Herald.
FA 3UU20 after i p. m.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lortt &amp; Found
2. Notices - PeraouuU
.1. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
3. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notice*
7. Business Rental*
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. F'ernalc Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electricul Service*
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
I
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wunted
38. Automobile* - Truck*
37. Boats - Motor*
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
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St, Johns Realty

THE TIME rtS IE D FIRM
116 N. Park A u\ FA 84133
34 LOTS near Orlando Hiwity,
Dreumwuld Add Suttlurd
Near Big Hear Lake. Also
Pinero »ilc. Orlando, Fla.

"We're in here—doing ink blot teat*!"

Jim Hunt Realty

I wW I

12. lteul Estate For Sale
For Sale, R unt o r Trade
3-Blt.. 2 bath CBS Itcmc, oak
floors, central heat. Fenced
yard with good grass and
fruit trees.
$16,066 — TERMS
Komii L. I'nytoh. Realtor
FA 2-1361 — 2646 Hiawatha
BY OWNER. 3 Bedrooms, 2
halhs. Florida room, 2 pat­
ios, large recreation ruum
with fireplace wall. Phone
FA 2 7284.
While furnished house across
High School on Ridgewood.
$1500. Inquire within or
plume Apopka H8U-484U.
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist. Assoc.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

IQ fil

LAND
In

SANFORD,

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Ready for development i* this lot fronting 55 feet on
F irst Street, 110 frrl deep, and located soma 80 feet
west of Puhiiftto Avenue lo ts ten the Uld Post Office
and store* and -hop* farther west along F irst Street.
Lot was luriuerl) pari of Old I’oat Office ette,

Mealed bid* on Hid I ornv G -FLA -58S will he opened at
the place aud Ihne *ho» - I, lu». 55 »|ie or phone immedi­
ately for required Bid I'urm which give* full informa­
tion about sal*.
Inspeil

at any

Hide Open March 13, 1903. *1 1U:3« A.M., HAT*
Koum 333
General Service* Adininistruliun
J77ti Peuchlrae Street, N, W.
Atlanta 9, Georgia

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1959 6^('y Under 2 1Juor*
1959 Standard Tran*.
111 2 l,uur&gt; b Cylinder
^
1958 ,,*
*,,SMwU,LE huprr **** I Door
*ower Drake- Slv-erlne. Mr t.ond.
I Q P f l 1 H E tR O I.E r I m pa la I Door,
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HOW TO BID

available on credit approval.

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I ra nsiLiisslun

1 Q E Q C A D IL I.A t' Sedan D e U llr.

FLA.

For Sale by Sealed Bid

Term *
time.

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31. A rticle* For Sale

Toy Poodle. Apricot. 1 munlhs TENTS FOR camping. Tarpi,
old. AKl . Female. Call
rope, me»» kits. Surplus
322-7878
City, -Ml W. UI.

I'U im bnig vk. Ilculitig
AIR CONDI IIONINU
2 SltcllMtivi ironies: 1 sorrel Nearly new Plillro Town and
filly, | palm gelding 8125
CON I RACl and REPAIR
Country portable T V, $130.
each. Saddles also availCall 322-4435 after 5 p.m.
WORK
aide, Ph. 323-8162.
1007 Sanford Ave FV 2-0543
FACTORY T l YJU
PLl MBING
32. Flow ere • Shrub*
Contracting Repairs
Euciosed head, Sag-proof bot­
FREE ESTIMATES
tom rail will) plastic ends.
ORCHID PLANTS
R. L. HARVEY
Plastic or rayon tapes. CotSurplus Sale. 3oo trom 11.5u
Ion or nylon curd*.
'-'u4 Sanfor ■Are. F t 3-3383
up. Puts fur sale at bargain.
Benches fur sate
SenkiiTik Itluan uitd Rtiiiil
Jti. Hinlio \ Telex inlon
Coniputiy
J. C. Uunten
Ix-mon Ululf
F jr quick service c a l l .
2.u Magnolia I’ll, FA 2-4613
PETUNIA, Snapdragon, PunBryan T. A'. FA 3-0361,
Austin Pipe Urgati, 6 ranks,
sic stock,
probably 56 years old, now
■J7. S | i e r i t i 1 S m I c e s
GRAPKVILLE NURSERY
installed iu Saufnrd Pres­
Graitcvillc Ave. Near 26th St.
Piano lulling and Repair
byterian Church, T e r m s
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
$ 1,6600, organ to be re­
3,T. Kurntlure
placed
In approximately 3
WELLS DUH.EE.J, PIMPS,
weeks must be removed in
WANTED reliable couple in
SPIUNKEIt SYSTEMS
approximately 3 days, ache*
take up monthly payments
Ml Type* and Siirs
duilng to Ui worked out
of $13.50 cii 3 complete
We Repair ami Service
with new organ installer*
rooms of furniture. Call
S T I N E
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ at Church, Call Mr. Stine
Marhimry and supply Co.
at FA 2-3177 tSanfordi.
lect.
20" W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432

3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
air-condition, ectilral brut.
Near Rig Rear Lake. Also
3 bedroom, 2 bath home in DOG hoarding. si7.ao per
iiioinii. Minimum 5 months.
Casselberry. Will take late
model car or diamond ring 1 Animal Haven. 1 A 2-5752,
as part payment Possession
F ltlG ID A IR K
at once. o. s. Miller, Hi ok
Sales A Service
«r, Orlando, pit. GA 5-3230
G. 11. HIGH
or 205-2523
1766 W. I»t St, Siiniord
Ph. FA 2-3W3
16. Fem ale fleip Wunted
Rcupholstery Special* I
Waitress with Curb Girl. Ex­ Chair* $31), selcctlvm ot fa­
perience. Must lie attractive
bric*, Sofa* $80, selection oi
Apply Chick ’N Treat, San­
fabrics.
ford.
Custom Made slipcovers
Chair* $24.50. Solus $49 j U.
19. NituuMmi*. Wanted
Central Florida'.* Largest
iviiphulilery Factory, Free
Child Care. FA 2 2274
home estimate*, written
Children ke|il, FA 2 4182.
guarantee. 10', down.
Central Fla, Decorators
Will care for children iu my
south L Garland
home. White. 323-6563.
Orlando, Fla. Ph. G \ 3 4879
lltU.MNG wanted. FA 2-3454.
jJanford FA 3-6613
V.oioa NK U6I78
Dressmaking and alterations.
FA 3-5840, B. Cronitc.
LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, edging, Icrltllring,
Chi hi care. FA 3 07(6.
etc. Salt*luclioii guaranteed.
Iilining 1 liuliytitling wanted.
FA 2-1817.
323-6037.
Truck Body Repair
BABYSITTING. FA 2 4039.
Finish Carpentry work
367 Elm
FA 3-2816
IRONING wanted. FA 2 3565

PIANO upright A-l condition.
BEDS fOK RENT
N ew
keyboard. Tuned.
! Hospital, Rollaway*, Juve­
Guaranteed. $125. FA 29uei
nile. FREE delivery aud
alter * p m,
Pick-up.
FURNITURE CEM EK
CLEAN, oil and adjuat your
lluu French Ave.
-Singer or any home aewlng
Ph. FA 2-7953
itiachine fur only $3.50, klrst
5
calls gel a can of miehlne
Used luruiturr, appliances,
oil FREE. FA 2 6411.
tools, etc. Bought • bold.
1-arry'a Mart 115 Kunford LIKE new format* and hoopa.
Ave. Ph. ha 2 4n ;
Teen aliei. Ph. FA 2-2743.
Sell Us Your Furmiurc. yuick
Service With the Cash. 30. Automobile* • Track*
SUPER TRADING PUST 1055 PLYMOUTH Station Wa­
FA 2-0077.
gon. A-I condition. ’57 mo­
tor. $256. FA 2-8736.

FREE ESTIMATE

ES9

Upholstering L Mattress ron- 37. Ilouts • Motors
ovatuig. New A Used Furni­
ture, Call Nix Bedding Mfg. g o in g FAST, winter time
hargaui* like: Laraon a 8795
Co, at 7u9 Celery Ave.
IF Runabouts 4583. $69.5 15’
FA 2-2117.
$756. A stylish 14* Fiberglass
DON’T THROW IT AWAY
Runabout only $485. Also
Bring your aluminum furni­
iu any new 1962 bargains
ture to us for complete relike: $432 18 bp. Evlnrudes
webbing.
$325. 28 bp. $375. Up to 75
FURNITURE CENTER
lip. only $665. $370 Gator
lluu French Ave.
Wallers $200. Hurry- for best
Pit. FA 2-7953
selections. Terms. Robson
Sporting Goods, Downtown
31. Articles Fur Sale
Hanford, FA S-5M1.
TWO WAY’ Intercom $12,50. 3H. M otorcycles - Scooter*
FA 2-5362,
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
Steve A Refrigerator. $45.
$10.65 down A $5.53 Week­
Apopka 886-4*49.
lyLewis Sales L Service
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
2517 Country Club Rond
steel, window- sills, lintels,
Ph. FA 2-7916
dry wells, grease traps,
atrpe, lable tops, stepping 39, Trailer* • Cabins*
stones, lot markers.
Miracle Coucrele Co.
1 Bedroom llousetrailer. Kit.
chen, living room, bath with
369 Elm Ave,
FA 2-5751
shower. Ph. FA 34)610 or
1961 Round bobbin Singer sew­
FA 2-63.56.
ing machine, equipped to tig
sag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­ Alina all aluminum houaetraller. 24 It. Sleeps 4. FA 3 675*.
ment. of la.5&lt;&gt; FA 3-6411.

Southern Air

Hunting: - Air CumliHulling
Sales—Repair—Contra cling
FREE ESTIMATES
2302
Dak
FA 2-8321
IMMEDIATE
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NUUK
OCCUPANCY
Complete Beauty Service
29. Aulomultlle Service
3 Bedroom, l'v- bath, no qual­ 105 So. OakFA 2-5742
ifying. See Mr. Ferguson,
AUTO GLASS
laiugdalc subdivision, Lung- For llmse wlm cannot gel in
during regular hours, call
wood.
INSTALLED
for evening appointment*. W indshield
H ack (ilu ss
boss st:/.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
V en t G lass
It's ideal for retired couple. 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834 D oor G lass
S E R V IC E
Two bedroom Inline located
K enkarik G lnss a n d P ain t
In nice, quiet nclgblmrhood, 2 4 . E le c tric * ! S e rv ic e *
Company
Hus largo kitchen, separate
210
Magnolia
I’ll. FA 2-4622
FRIQ1DAIRE
dining room, air condition,
Sales 1 Service
Au Invest ment, not an ex­
FREE use ol our Carpet
fireplace in living room,
31. Poultry • l.ivewtuck
Shampooer with purchase pense. Call FA 2 5612 for
carporte, and a separata House Wiring. Free Estimate,
of Blue Lustre Shampoo. expert advice on • Herald
garage. Believe young cou­ Sid Vihlcn'a Randall Electric Horse Call It. R. Riser, Ph,
advertising campaign.
|
Carroll's Furniture.
FA 2 5856.
ple could also appreciate 113 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-6915
tin* outstanding value. Pric­
ed at utily $16,706.06.

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A u t o m atic

31 A. P ets

Wa l l

Wanted Repair Work
By owner. 4 Bedroom, 2 hath
Carpentry k Painting
CB house on corner tot m
Phono 322-5865
Park Ridge. 113 Ridge Dr.
FA 3 7135,
21. BM U ty Salon*

1 Q C 9 M»»NZ \ 4v»up&lt;-. I Speed Iran-..
l o w * ritwir Stiilt. Like New

U. S. G O V ER N M EN T

L*&lt;f#n

Si

NEW 3 heOroom. 2 hath
home, large corner lot, 311
Tucker Dr., Sunland
*’*
tato*. VA—ootntiig dawn
monthly payment* $92.00.
FA 2 8074 • FA 2-2218.

H O U ER S o /S A N FO R D

o. i*. m ;u.suuXi

D a c i a aid

110 N. Park Ave. I’h. 323-0530

Kitchen equipped, near bus WANTED: Small manufactur­
Olfice FA 2-2118
ing busmen
established
stop, 100 x 156 lot, 2510
MghU FA 2-0641
motel or trailer lot or
Country Club ltd. FA 2-1817.
323-0700
ground plot suitable for de­
velopment. Send detailed 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
FOR KENT NOW
Large 4 BR takelronl
particulars tu P. O. Box No. Grocery Store. New fixtures,
Stemper Agency
furnidii-d
*135 341, DaovUle, Pennsylvania
nn-r slock. Must sell br
(special for year's lease $123
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
Feb. 15, Make an offer.
12. Real E*UI« For Sale 12UI
Exceptional 2 BR
FA 2 4991 1911 S. French Ave.
W. (*! St.
furnished .......................$luo
Clean 2 BR unfurnished . $75
Executive special 3 UR
Stenstrom Realty
furnished .......................$175
Neal Estala — Mortgages
We also have a few others
322-2420
(hut if you own a nice 3 or 111 N. Park Ave.
4 b e d r o o m unfurnished WILL sacrifice a lakcfront
home, may we help you find
/CH EV RO LET
Brllany farm house. 3 Bed
a tenant?)
rooma, 2 batha, Florida
CADILLAC
OLDS
room.
closed-tn
garage,
fenced
yard.
In
Loch
Arbor.
Stemper Agency
1 Q f i2 * 5LCO.N Station 5Vax"»
$3,000 aud take over pay
I w O ® Standard 'I&gt; mii« i i i I s&gt;Iuii
inenla. Write Box 8. c/u
REALTOR — 1NOUHOH
I f i f i l CADILLAC I Door Auto., power
Sanford Herald.
FA 2-4W1 IBIS 5. French Ave.

I n tl»e C « « r t o f t h a l t*«ei|ly
J u d g e , leR daw lf t u u n i f , Ftar*
M«. I n P r o b a t e ,
In r n K a l n i e uf
&lt;♦ I*. IIEII.NDON.
DeuaaaeJ
1 m i l l € r a d Mura a n d P v ra u n a
H atin g f l i l i n a
e r Ileiu n n d *
A n n l n a t ►cod F a l n l n
Y*,u and ea ch o f &gt;ou are
h ereb y n o tified and required
tu present .my d e l him end
demand* which you , n r eith er
o yo u, m uy have aauhiMt the
CMtnta o f O. I*. IIKItNDo.V.
drc» a**d lula of »uid CoUtiiy,
to the C o unty J u d g e o f riatuinolc Cou nty, Fioriila. at hie
of f l i t hi tli# court hou*e of
talU County a t ftutifurd. F lo r ­
ida
w ithin
«l t
c a len d er i
m onth# :rmn tha tim e o f tli«
first publh utfuii o f tihs notice.
T w o «&lt;opi« » o f i acli cla im or
drQiund *liad ha hi writin g,
and • ball *tut« the place of
re«ldroc«r a id p»*t o f fh f add r | t e o f the cla! m a ul, and
sh a ll be * worn to by the
tdultuant, h is a s * n t or at tor*
tu y 4 111| accoiu pah led tijr a
f l |n g fa t o f on# d ollar an 1
*ucn tie "m or demand pot
• a filed a .all be void.
tie borne I* tie rind on, Jr.
A a e a e c u l o r of tha t«aat
W ill 4 i T - U W t U l of

K i m F ed eral Building
h i n ford. F lorida
' M o r . n j i for L'aeculor
P ibhaU Jcuruary a.. 12, if,

John E. Fox,
Keultor

3 Bedroom, 3 bath, built-in*,
fenced yard. 115 W. Cole­
man Circle. $120 per month.
FA 3-7484

11. lteul F o la te W anted

l.AKEVIEW Home for sale or
trade fur u tiled farm on the
nest -idc ol Sauiurd. Call
FA 2-7888 da)* or FA 2 0)68
nights.
All t&gt;pe» of Real E»laie

J. W. Hull, Reultoi'
FURN. Garage Apt. FA 2-28wi. 9. For Hale or Rent
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
3 BR. Modem house. Bli
2544 So. Frenrh Ave.
FURNISHED Apartment. 3
Catalina. FA 30578.
rooms, bath, 2 double beds.
ALMOST new 4 bedrooms, 2
110 W. 3rd St. Ph. 322-0488. 2 BEDROOM home. CU eon
bath*, large paneled living
(•traction. Neat Plnecrest
room willi stone fireplace,
3 Bedroom furn. Apt. and 2
School. Ph. FA 23754.
Florida room. Car|H,rte. On
Bedroom furn. Apt. Water
1 acre lot, near 5Vilsou
included $65 inooU). I’h. 7 ROOM furnished house. 922
bchuul, Paula, $19,360. I’h.
Locust Ave. Pinccastlc. Or
FA 2 0421.
FA 2-1684.
lanuu, Fla.

CDK-61

PhtnhoUar

Itv Nadine Seltzer

KWKKTIK IMF

House* for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­ Furn. 3 Bedroom tiou*e. 13. Real Estate F o r S u it
liam* Hardware, 2U5 E. Adult*. No pets. FA 3 7664.
35Ui St.
3 Bedroom house, kitchen 3 BEDROOMS, 2 ballil. Fenc­
ed backyard. Alr-cundlllon­
equipped. 3 Bedroom house,
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
er. Kilehen equipped. laiw
kitchen equipped, lia 'age
• quipped, 17$ monlh. PJ&gt;.
down payment. 33uu 6. Park
Apartment lurniilwd. Pb.
FA J'UU3.
Ave. FA *1761.
FA 3 3363 or FA 2-3303 .
UnfuroielMd 2 bedroom Imum . DUPLEX. Clean and nicely L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
1305 Elliott AVO., FA 3-5234
furnished. I2tu Elm. Phone lla* purchased b e a u t i f u l
or FA 2-0525.
wooded area at lamgdale.
NO 8-5267.
Sec Mr. Ferguson at sales
COUNTRY Club Manor. 114
R EN T A BED
office and pick your iol
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
Garritun Drive. 2 BR Fur
and lieuse mudels. lanv
Beds
nlshcd. $75.00 Consider tell­ down—low monthly pay mis.
By Day, Week, or Month
ing, small down payment lor
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
equity and furn. $|o. Pay­ 3 BEDROOMS, 1 hath. CB.
Assume payments. May be
ment*. $3950. No pel*. Ph.
Pb. T A 3-5111 U« W- lit St.
seen at 728 Cherokee Circle.
CY 3-7281. Orlando.
UNFURNISHED new 3 bed­
Sunland Estates. FA 2-U8ihi.
room house, kitchen equip­ FURNISHED Collage. Near
NAS main gale. Reasonable. 4 Bedroom, 3 full built. Sec
ped. FA 3-3885.
furnished model at Sales
FA 2-5721.
office out 2utli St. and Up3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
3 BR. Kitchen equipped. Apt.
sala Road, opposite church,
ens Ave. l'bonc 348-4671.
86$. 2619 Elm Ave.
central heat prepared fur
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Air-conditkin.
Room* private baths, 114 0A Special Notice*
$12,990
AV. Firat Si.
REMINDER
Uvu-Low* down payment
INCOME TAX SERVICE
$79.01) MONTH l'AYS
UnfurnUbed 3 b e d r o o m
O. M. HARRISON'S
ALL
house, 826 Escambia. Ph.
1311 Palmetto Ave. 322-8827
FA 2 0374.

2-BEDROOM CB
HOUSE

T«* All r r H l M P i r r 4 l*fPiRi»
If H* In V f lultN* n r D t H f l i i *
A l R l u a t KmId
f o i l nmt • a till o f I on i r e
tifr e h y Dfitlflrti i i n l r«&lt;julr&lt;Nt
t**
prtaniit a i i f clai m *
ami
d -H u ru U which you , or t l l h t r
o f you, id ay li *' * an a In at Hi#
rrlatm of HAMUKL R. JOHN*.
SON,
UU
Of M id
C o u n ty to th* C o u n ty J u i f *
of Hrmtnol* County , Florida,
at til* o ffice In the court
houao o f ►aid County at San*
foril* Florida, na- It lilts » U c a l ­
e n d a r month* from th a lima
of the f Ira t publication o f
thl# notice. T w o c o p l t i o f
ea rn claim o r dem and
shall
he in w ritin g , and f h a lt st a t e
tha pla* « of reafd tp rs and
post office addle** of th i
l U l n u i i t . and ahull ha sw orn
t o by the cla im a n t, h!&gt; a g en t,
o r a t to r n e y and a ccom panied
by
a filin g fee o f one dollar
and su ch cla im or dem and not
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�SALUTING O U R LOCAL

We extend our sincere congratulations to all the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, Explorer Scouts and Scout Leaders for their contribution in
making our community a better place to live. This organization, lo­

BOY
SCOUT
WEEK

cally and nationally, has done a marvelous job in helping boys to be­
come well-adjusted members of Society.
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TH E

FEB. 7-13

BOY S C O U T S O F A M ER IC A

A SCOUT
IS
LOYAL

A SCOUT
IS
TRUSTWORTHY

-B rC T B R frt Since the flrnt Scout Troop win entnblixhed their
fcfflfey M
*,a" ^een t° prevent delinquency through a
* punitive program of after-achool and evening
actlvitlea for bn)-*. Today there are mllllonri of
y o u n g H l e r a throughout the w o r l d who are benefiting from the aria and
crnftH, camping and phyaica) training facilities offered 1&gt;y the Hoy Scouta
of America.
We urge each citizen to help support thin vital youth work

A SCOUT
IS
HELPFUL
. f i l l . | l Million* nr boy* from t i t r j racial, rtllgintif, rnltnral and
I rouP* hire benefited from the Boy Scoot program.
We ealute the fine work being done by thlo organUatloa
in providing nppnrtunlllea for buy. to become responsibly helpful membeto of their
community.
Help your community by helping a Scout help hlmeelf

J. L. HOBBY

SINCE 1884
Sanford, Florida

SHERIFF

A SCOUT
IS
COURTEOUS

A SCOUT

FRIENDLY

FOR A L L
YOUR S C O U T IN G
VISIT

Congratulation* To The Scouta Or Seminole County

NEEDS

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Obedience to authority is i
requisite of a good Scout
*
Like these Scouts, we try to obey the
wishes of our customers and furnish
them the best dairy products possible
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IS
THRIFTY

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Cheerfulness is an
atribute that is very
infectious to everyone you contact
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A SCOUT
IS
CLEAN

A SCOUT
IS
BRAVE
P l t R b |J

Being Brave means
having the courage to
face the trials of the business world
and be able to do the right thing
even though it hurts.

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Kindness is a quality
that is as essential in
business as in *any other activity
We, at Kingswood Builders make it
an important part of our everyday policy.

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IS
CHEERFUL

A SCOUT
IS
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proper growth of young people. This
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A SCOUT
■S
REVERENT
Reverence goea further than
one's own belief la a
_
Supreme being. It meana
Your reaped of others to believe a* they aee fit and to
“(•olden Rule** a part of all bualacaa dealing*.
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1

Local Marines Stop Newsman Cold
Pnrt of a good news­
paper reporter’s job is to
create news . . . make it
happen in order to obtain
n story.
Sometimes bis efforts
By i . u i n v VL RSI I LI,
backfire. Like this mornS O M E R A N D O M inyr when local U. S. Ma­
THOUGHTS ABOUT ALE rine officers threw the
THESE PHYSICAL FITNESS ball right back to The
Herald reporter.
HIKES GOING ON IN WASH­
INGTON AND IN THE SER­
VICE.
Ycstrrday I walked ■ total
of 1,427 yards in downtown
Santonl between the hours of
7 a . in. and 4 p ro. . . . Not
too bad for an ex-soldier , . .
Biggest hike was from here to
City Hall . . . a total of 834
yards . . . II got a ride back)
. . , Walked to the drug store
seven times for a grand total
nf 843 yards . . . One ride
back by patrol ca . . . oops
I mean auto , , . Glad I
didn't have to walk to the
post office.
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*

Also bugged the
general
about any special mcrls this
week. "I'll tell the press,"
said Hutchison . . . Asked him
about the franchise directive
. . . got the same answer . . .
Wailing for Godot . . . I mean
Johnson . . . No directive this
year anyway . . . County at­
torney won't have it in time
for the legislative hearings
Monday.
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*

J o h n Fitzpatrick didn’t
come right out and mention
a pay hike at Tuesday's Com­
mission meeting , . . hut be
hinted around it, asking epic*,
lions about by-passing Com*
hiission action aud going
re d ly before the legislative
delegation next Monday. Gen­
eral Hutchison said he could
go before the delegation as
an INDIVIDUAL Commission­
er for himself but not repre­
senting the Commission as s
whole.
•

•

•

A CONVERSATION WITH
JIM CRAPPS:
REPORTER: How conic the
Mayfair i* allowed to serve
liquor alter midnight and not
the Valdez?
CRAPPS: I don’t know.
REPORTER: Well, Isn't
that discriminatory7
CRAPPS: Something to do
with Ihc Mayfair having luo
rooms.
REPORTER: Hmmmin. All
Burton has to do is add 40
rooms now, rh?
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•

I

Import ant Zoning B o a r d
meeting tonight at 7:30 in the
courthouse . , , possible shop­
ping center out in the Raven­
na Park area will tie aired
. . . Sounds like a good idea
to have a neighborhood cen­
ter there.
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Why oh why doesn't some­
one do something about that
old hospital on Oak?
*•

•

•

Now that the pipeline hassle
la over . . . it now appears
that the major thing left fur
the city is to negotiate a
franchise with the telephone
company to get more than
three "free" tetephones.
•

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«

Look for major repairs at
the Maffctt Building on Com­
mercial and Park in about a
few daya.
•

•

•

Siy, did you know Slade'a
Airport has been forced to
close . . . How come . , . ?
•

*

•

I.i*t week's rains brought
lakes in the Casselberry area
almost up to Hurricane Don­
na levels. County Commis­
sioners were to be approach­
ed today to work towards a
solution lor drainago in Ihc
area.
*

•

Apparently the first to pick
up a qualifying petition lor
North Orlando councilman
was Harry lleinekcr who
registered and picked up the
petition at the same time.
•

•

less than 10 hours.
So, The Herald editor
dreamed up a "local
angle" this morning and
instructed a reporter to
contact Col. Ermel D.
Bowen, commanding of­
ficer of the Marine Bar­
racks a t the Sanford Na­
val Air Station, with the
question: Are local offic­
ers going to make a 50-

•

ACL lowering their rate on
tamporting fuel . . . Now
maybe Git Pipeline Co. will
^ i n to meet that rate.

mile hike? And the Colon­
el replied: Wns ju st rend­
ing about it in the pal&gt;er. I’ll check and call you.
An hour later ("apt.
Richard E. Haislip, execu­
tive officer of tho local
Marine Barracks, tele­
phoned: Understand you
newsmen want to make a
50-milc hike.
Hah, talk about throw­

2

Up

ing the ball right back.
The Cnptnin hit tho re­
porter right between the
eyes. Quick-like.
The reporter fumbled
the question for a mo­
ment, nnd then told the
Marine: Nothing doing; 1
had enough of that in the
Army.
Cnptnin Haislip, in a
serious vein, said that

F irst L t Harry R. Gen­
try, guard officer, is driv­
ing to UeLand tonight on
liersonal business, and
will measure from the
NAS front gate for a dis­
tance of 25 miles.
Then, co-operating with
President Kennedy’s phy­
sical fitness program and
The Herald’s question,
Captain Haislip said that

a t 00800 hours (8 a.m.)
Thursdny he, Lieutonnnt
Gentry, Sgt. Robert I).
Ryan, first platoon serge­
ant, and maybe a few
more Mnrinc troopers will
step out nnd hike to the
25-mile mark and return
to NAS.
Colonel Bowen will not
make the hike since he is
recuperating from n re­

cent operation.
The Hernid reporter
meekly informed Captain
Haislip that he and a
photographer will be on
hand at the front gntc to
wish the hikers a "bon
voyage" and will be there
again when they return.
But tlio reporter said
lie would . . . and gladly
. . . skip the hike.

^ c tu fn r it I t m t U i

WEATHER: Clear and cold through Thursday. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 50-55.
Established 1008 WED., FEBRUARY 13, 1065
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire

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BRIEFS Secrecy

•

County Commissioners went
off on a Jaunt yesterday
also . . . Queried former
Brig. Gen. J. C. Hutchison
. . . who says he’s in fine
shape, about how murli the
eommisston walked w h i I e
touring the county cheeking
road freeze damage . . . “We
didn’t get out of the car,"
aald live former army man . . .
County Engineer Bill Bush
says the entire trek covered
70 miles.
*

Nntional publicity hns
been forthcoming these
last several days about
President Kennedy’s phy­
sical fitness program. and
having Marine officers
hike BO miles.
UPI today carried n
story datelined Camp LeJeune, N. C., about M
Marine officers trudging
the 60-mile bike, one in

NO. 647

Surrounds GOP

Homeward Bound
fb

'

WASHINGTON &lt;UIM) The United Slates plan* to
tiring home almut 40.000 of the
4i)0.non American
military
men in Europe.

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Mixed Emotions

7 OUTI1 ACTIVITIES, one of the primary projects of Rotary International
is highlighted during this week, which is proclaimed as the 58th anniver­
sary of the chartering of the organization. Here Sonny Powell, (left) chair­
man of the Youth Committee for the Sanford Rotary Club and Ben Wig­
gins, (right) Rotary President, discuss the Babe Ruth Baseball league,
which Rotary sponsors with two leaguers, Mike McQuire ami Buddy
Stumpf.
(Herald Photo)

Candidates Jump
Into Races Fast'
TAI.I.AIIASNEK (UPI) —
Two mure candidate* jumped
into the r a n

today Xui

the

now ZVUi District Sonata aaat
l» Indian Rlvor County.

■w
can, paid their Jnn qualifying
teen to g e l llieir pamt-s iii) t h e

bn Ilot.
Another hut full of hopeful*
foi llnu*e scuts n)Mi went into
the line Unlay.
They included;
Dude County—Group 4: Atden Thulium Klein, Miami;
Gmup 7: Mary Ann MncKrnrie, Miami; Group !): Charles
F. Crown Miami; Group II:
I)iek Conley, Homestead, Ronold M- Keftiiur nnd Hurry
ilounen both Miami. All are
Democrats.
Htivul—Group 4: Henry H.
Beckwith, Jacksonville; Group
7: Don Well*, Jarksunville.
Both ure Democrat*.
Only three da&gt;* remain liefore qualifying drudtine nt
noon Friduy, nnd h I r e n d y
Ihere w e 12fl candidate* tor
the total of eight Senate and
.78 House sent*. All but two
ate new sent* created by the
HHI3 renppoitionment of tho
legislature. The other* mine
about through resignation*.
Other candidate* f i l i n g
Tuesday, nil Democrat* unlea*
otherwise indicated, include:
Senate:
21*1 District (Dixie, Levy
and Gilchrist &gt;: J
Frank
F u h rr, Trenton; and Ktter
Usher, Chiefland.
rtUlh Dialricl (Okaloosa I:
Former Hep, Jark C. Nichols,
Niccvillc. and Fred B. Hed­
rick, Fort Walton Beach.
4!*t D i s t r i c t ( Monro*t
Charles C. Stamm, Key Weal
Republican.
43nl DUlrirt (Undid:. Krne*t Dusker, Buy Harbor laland.
Houivr:
Dade—Group I: S. Howard
Adelman, Miami, nnd Hurry
Boehmo Jr.; Group 4: Ralph
E. Ocnteilc, Miami; Group *1:
Murray 11. Dubbin; Group 7:
Clarence W. Moot#, (.'oral GuIdea, and Richard Morion. Mlami Shores; Group 8: Dr. Paul
Vogt-1. Miami; Group 10: Sobel and Tom Burry, both Mi­
ami; (iroup II: Norman 8,
Pallot and Dick Clark, both of
Miami, Howard N. Miller and
Fred W. Uiealelhorit, both of
Corel Cubic*. J. Jerry Zeltser,
Miami Bearh; Group 13: l.out*
Wollaun, Miami; Group 14:
Joseph I’uglinu, North Miami
Beach.
Duval—Group ti: Juatiu C.
M o n t g o m e r y , Jackson\ tile Beach, awl
Webb, Jacksonvi

Rail March
JACKSONVILLE (Ul*l) Union picketcra of the strike­
bound Florida East Coast
Hallway began marching at
all crossings near Jackson­
ville and other major FEC
stops at 6 a. m. today.

Kennedy Rapped

NEW YOltK (UPI) - Gov.
Nelson A. Bockcfeller charg­
Illim an i--G ro u p 3; Hubert 1 Seminole—Group I : Former ed Tuesday night that Presi­
G. liour.er, Hollywood; Group ■Itcp. Gordon V. Frederick, dent Kennedy, "Ita* abdicated
virtually all leadership to­
8: Harlow Burt, Hallandale, | Nun ford.
ward
achieving necessary
civil rights legislation "

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WASHINGTON &lt;UI’tl Commerce Secretary Luther
II. Hedges believe* business
activity will show little gain
this year, but the economy
should remain good.

P la n e

R a llie d u lc d

HOUSTON (UPI) - Wiring
trouble In the Mercury-A Ma s
Mg lit control system lias
raused rescheduling of astro­
naut Leroy Gordon Cooper's
20-orbit spare flight from
MIAMI T UPI) — The wreckage of n Northwest April to mid-May.

ed In Air

Orient Airlines jetliner iniliiulctl today th a t the
plane shattered in nir before it pltmtnielcd into a
mushy field of sawgrass deep in the Florida Ever­
glades with the loss of -15 lives.
UPI newsmen at the scene saw the wreckage
----------------------------------- 1 scattered over an area of

It’s Official:
NAS Derby Out
The 1&lt;)th Annual 11envy At­
tack Bombing Derby, which
vvu* previously postponed, ha*
been officially canceled, Cupt.
Joseph M. Tully Jr., Com­
mander Heavy Attack Wllig
Due, unitiiuneed today.
Tully expressed regret In Is­
suing the cameling order for
the event which was originally
scheduled for the week of Dee.
3-H, JWi2. At I hut lime com­
mitments in conjunction with
the Cuban crisis prevented
holding it. The Bombing Der­
by h a s long been nn event of
considerable military value ns
well ns local interest.
Tully said a Bombing Derby
would lie planned for lha fall
of 11)83. “other factors per­
mitting."

Field Day Set
For Growers
Ih c annual Field Day lor
Central Florida vegetable
growers will be held Thurs­
day at tlte Central Florida
Experiment station nt !:3u
p m . with a field trip sched­
uled lo begin at 2:30 p m.
Speakers for the day will
be Dr. J. W Wilson. Dr. I*.
J. West gale, Dr. II. J. Blioadcs. Dr W. T. Scudder, Dr. II
II. Forbes, Dr J F. Darby
and U F. Whilncr J r , Cecil
Tucker, County Agent, will
serve a* official host for the
day.

Fire Kills 1
NEWARK, N. J. (UPD—A
three • alarm fire f l a t b e d
through an upai Intent house
from basement to roof today,
fillin g four pci suns and til­

ing 18 others.

i

‘Blank Space’

WASHINGTON (UPI) The Defense Department may
make public additional re­
connaissance photographs of
Cuba in response to assert­
almut two square miles.
ions there was a "blank
There was no furrow to in­ spate" in U. S. intelligence
dicate that the pilot ot the on the Soviet arms buildup.
ill fated Miami-to-Chicago air­
liner which disappeared for Neglecting Rights??
more than five hours, min­
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
ute* after takeoff had at­ Tlic Republican P art), using
tempted any M»rl of emer­ traditional Lincoln'* Day din­
gency landing.
ner platforms, accused flic
Other witnesses to t h e Kennedy administration of
scene also reported small neglecting civil right*, bung­
broken piece* of wreckage ling foreign policy and ignor­
scattered in a path for eight ing Hie Cuban threat.
miles leading lo the major
portion of Uw fuselage that Trigger-Happy
lay crumpled like a cigar
BAGHDAD. Iraq I Ul'l I ground under foot.
Hughdud bristled today with
A score oi government and heavy armor, including So­
alrlinr officials nl the wreck viet-made lank*, while troop*
site declined to comment s* and trigger-happy "national
they probed the charred guards'* pressed a relentless
wreckage.
house-to-house search f o r
Tlve detailed investigation Communist foe* of file now
that began at dawn continued rebel regime.
into mklmornlng. By 10 a.m.,
none of the bmhes of 33 pass­
engers—most of tliem midUnited press International
westerners returning from a
A railway clerk* official
Florida vacation—aud eight
crewmembers had been re­ called for a strike “ no later
moved by waiting helicopters than Saturday" against the
“Apparently theyre not go Southern Pacific system and
mg to move any bodies out l!te long .Vow York and C in e ,
tliis morning." as id a State land newspaper strikes re ­
Highway Patrol officer at the mained without settlement to­
day.
sceoe.
The most vivid serne at the
tragedy site was the body of
a woman that was thrown U.S. Seeks
clear, about too feet ahead of
Ban Backing
tho main cabin.
GENEVA (UPD — T h e
United Htate* and Britain to­
day went a f t e r neutralist
Board To Talk
backing for their drive to
pressure Russia into negutiutLegislation
Proposed statewide legisla­ Ing a nurlear test ban treaty.
tion suggested by Ihc Florida
Education Association's pro­
gram action roinmlllcc will
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be discussed by the beminole
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noun.
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Dear Ahhy
Tiie board’s ouly proposed
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Entertainment
legislation also will be dis­
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Editorial
cussed: Increasing from £H&gt;u
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Legal*
to Kino Urn maximum figure
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Puxxle
the schools may purchase
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suptiUce and other com modlSpurts — --..... - Page A
competitive bid*.

Strike Called

On Legislative Posts
"Secrecy” necrn* to bo the word on Republi­
can party plana to enter into tho race for Semi­
nole County neats in the State Senate anti Houne
in tho March 26 iipcciiil election.
Don Willson, GOB county chairman, inform­
ed The Herald Monday th a t the county commit­
tee would meet Tuesday when it was expected a
nlate of Candida ten would lie indnrned for thu
party nomination* for the two vacancies.
Sinco early Monday Thu Herald ha* been un­
able to contact Willson. Hi* office reports either
"he in out of the city" or "he is out of the office."

Mr*. Thcintn Joyce, a committee member,
an Id today she itad not been informed of any
committee meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
Tallahassee 1m* reported th a t no Republi­
can* have qualified to seek the new Senate seat
nnd the House seal vacated by Mack Cleveland
Jr.

Cleveland ha* qualified for the Democratic
primary for tho new Senate sent under tho new
renpportionmciil plan. Former Itcp. Gordon
Frederick ha* qualified for the party primary to
seek tho House peat vacated by Cleveland.

Former North
Orlando Cop
Is Arrested
Michael Coshy, f o r m r r
North Orlando police officer,
will "be arraigned on a charge
of impersonating ■ police of­
ficer before Juitice of the
Peace Elmer E. Ashley Jr.
on Feb. 20.
Cosby, It was learned to­
day. was arrcalrd Feb. 7. ac­
cording lo Judge Ashley, en
a complain! Signed by Misa
Helen llallelt, S a n I a n d o
Spring*. The warrant was
served by aheriff'a deputies
and Cosby posted S2no bund
when taken (o county Jail, ac­
cording lo Sheriff J. L. Mobliy.
Judge Ashley quoted Miss
llnllell that alio was proceed­
ing toward her home when
site noticed, in her rear vis­
ion mirror, a cur behind her
and (lie driver flashing wliai
uppeared lo lie a police
badge. When she slopped, she
reportrd. Cosby informed her
she was speeding and would
have to come to Sanford fo
post $ioo bond
The- peace Justice quoted
Miss llallelt further that
when she informed Cosby she
would have to change clothe*
lie said, "I will lei you go
this time hut I'll he watching
you."
Cosby, a member of Ihc
North Orlando police force
for four months, was one of
three officers who resigned
Jan. 18 wlien .Mayor Frank
Fasiilo rejected a roinplalnl
signed by them against Police
Chief Jack Sutton.

Tanker Search
Continues
MIAMI (U P D - The search
Tor « tanker missing for 10
days with M men aboard
shifted eastward today *o the
north coast of Cuba.
Thf Coast Guard planned
lo use two piano* today in
its search for the Marine Sul­
phur Quern, Uic 324-foot ves­
sel which mysteriously drop­
ped from sight on a routine
rein between Beaumont, Tex.,
and Norfolk, Va.
In ita hold live ship carried
a cargo of molten sulphur,
which—if exposed to sea wa­
ter—could have touched off
an explosion that wuuld have
blown up the ship.
Authorities became con­
sulted Tuesday that clues
were not to be found In the
Atlantic, and ordered searcher» to concentrate on the
Gulf from the Yucatan peninsula eastward along the
north coast eg

THY ONE OF THESE Girl Seoul Cookie'*, Mayor. Threo kinds of cookies
f'xuu three kiiul* of Seoul*. Brownie Jinny Crowder (left), Intermediate
StiMttn Jitckmin, (renter) and Senior Scout Bonnie Avend, (right) present
Muyor Tom McDonald with Ixixea of mint cookie*, peanut blitter oundwlch
rookie* ami buttertu'nteh flavored rookie* a* the annual Girl Scout Cookie
Sulc net* underway freon Feb. 15 to March ii.
(Hernid Pftoto)

For Seminole County

Bitter Cold, Winds Predicted
Heavy winds and a f reeling
cold is expected to hit Scutfmila County tonight and con­
tinue through Thinsday, tho
weather bureau predicted to.
day.
Temperatures sre expected
to range from 23 to 32 de­
grees with frost warnings
posted throughout the area.
County Agent Cecil Tucker
rani tills morning tliul If the
winds hold throughout the
night, dumugr will In negli­
gible. . . . "If there Is heavy
frost, some damage ran Im- ex.
peeled from young tender
growth on citrus,” lie added.
.Meanwhile a broad arclir
air mas* propelled southward
today, covering the e n t i r e
East Coast, posing heavy
snow warnings in the North,
east amf threatening exten­
sive damage to Texas' citrus
and vegetable crops.
Scores of schools were rlosed til the Southeast.
The frigid air spawned tor­
rential rains and high winds
in Florida where a Northwest
Orient Airline Jet rrashed and
burned after takeoff from Mi­
ami. All 43 persons aboard
perished.
Italn and snow choked off
main highway arteries in Dix.
ie, including parts of a 200nilla stretch between Knox­
ville and Nashville, Trim., and

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                    <text>10— Frt. Fib. 8, *«#

Ebenezer To Have
Attendance Sunday
Sunday hai been designated
Membership Attendance Sun
day at the Ebcnezer Mcthodlit
Church with Dr. Joe Tolle,
dlitrict superintendent, to con
duct the morning aervlce.
All member* and friends of
the church are invited to at*
j tend this special service dur*
j ing which the roll will be call­
ed of all resident members.

Vegetable
Market
A8TRO N AU T CLASS of the Rnhin Temple In
Orlando had thin group o f Sun ford candidate*
receiving their degree, Tuesday, nluo with A s­
tronaut Gordon Cooper, (fourth from left, front
row). Capt. Joe Kittlnger, famous balloonist was
also initiated, but wan absent from the photo.

In New York today, price*
were slightly lower for FlorIda celery and cabbage, and
higher for esearoie, Big Bos­
From left, the Sanford men include; (fron t row)
ton and romalne lettuce. Cab­
Dill Brown, Dr. Maxwell Llpton, Robert K.
bage, domestic round type in
Izzarri, (Astronaut Cooper), Dewey Straughn
crates, sold for $3.25-$3.75,
and Guy Allen. Second row ; Milton Smith, Ran­
mostly
$3.50. Celery was
mostly $3.00-13.50 for 2kk to
dall Chase, Geo rue Fauscr, M, E. Patterson and
4 doz. site and as low aa $2-7$
Forrest Wagner.
for 2 dot.
Endive ranged from $2.73$3.50, mostly $3.00-$3.50 a
crate, and esearoie was $2.50$3.00. A few Big Boston type
lettuce sold for $3.50 and romaine was $3.00-$3.30 In stand­
ard Iceberg cartons of 21
beads. Curly parsley in erstes
will be Mr*. Gerald Conncly
of 5 dox. bunches sold from
and Mr*. Mcll Leonard; the
$2.S0-$3.2S and radishes were
Junior*, Mrs. It. R. Haby;
73 cents to $1.00, mostly $5
the Intermediates and young
cents to $1.00 per basket of 30
people, Mrs. J. E. HUdobran
0-ox. film bags. A few baskets
and the Adults, Mrs. llaincs,
of hunched radishes, 24 bunch­
Itcv. Murray ami Mrs. Otliel
es to the basket, brought $1.50
Sullivan, WMU president.
and water cress ranged from
The public is invited to
10-13 cents, mostly 12-13 cents
participate.
per bunch.
In Central Florida yester­
day, harvesting of some Items
was light, due to wet fields.
Celery sold for $2.25 a crate
for 2 to I doz. size and cab­
bage, mostly small to medium
FEBRUARY 0
and fair quality, brought $2.73Admlaalons
$3.00 per crate. Carrots sold
Mary Colley, Dairen; Gladys
for $2.00 per mesh sack of 48
Steward, Lake Mary; Shirley
1- lb. film bags, and endive
Thompson, F.lixubrth Htnffer,
brought $2.00-$2.50 a crate.
Elisabeth Mitchell, Kahra Jen.
R. C. M A R TIN , th ief Esearoie, medium size and
kina, Heraheli Dunn o f San­ warrant officer, attach­ fair quality, was $1.50, ro­
ford,
ed to VAII-3, recently malne lettuce, medium size,
ltlrtha
retired f r o m active waa $1.50, and fair quality
Sir. and Mr*. Alvin Thompduty with the U. S. Iceberg lettuce ranged from
*on of Sanford, a boy; Mr.
Navy lie now renidca $2.50-$2.75, with a few sales
and Mr*. Gerald DrDkrll of
with hlrt wife and two ■t $3.00. Parsley brought
Sunford, a girl.
children at Lake Mary, mostly $2.00-$2.2S a crate, and
Discharge*
radishes were 05-75 cents per
Mr*, Robert Porter and ba­
basket.
ity, .Mini*; Helen Simpson,
Shipments f r o m Florida
Leesburg; Ruymonil Kirach,
Thursday Included:
celery,
Dcliury; Rose Southward, A l­
rail, 28 cars, truck 27 rarlot
bert Smith, Harry Bowery,
equivalents cabbage, rail 5.
Minnio Lee Kinard, Patricia
truck 50; esearoie, rail t,
Fulton, Eva Milry, Mr*. Mar­
truck It; lettuce, no rail,
By Donna Rale*
vin Klnuid and Ituhy; Virginia
truck 8; radishes, rail 2,
Tlie First Baptist Church of Duck 9.
Chapman, Frunk M u r p h y,
Robert Juckion Jr. o f Sanford. tangwood will give a Farewell
Party following the evening
worship service Sunday in Horse Show
The DCT Club of Apopka
honor of Jim Amlin who has
High School ha* announced
been serving Hie church as that they will hold a Horse
Ry Jane Casselberry
Minister nf Muslr for the past Show at Edward’s Field, be­
There will be a meeting of
ginning at 1 p. m. Feb. 17.
14 month*.
the executive hoard of Amer­
Austin will lie moving to the Six ribbon* will be given in
ican Legion Memorial Post
First Baptist Church in Day­ each o f t3 riding event*.
25li of Casselberry nl H p.m.
tona Beach where lie will di­ There will be both timed and
next Tuesday in Hie Cassel­
rect the adult and youth choirs pleaiure contest*. Local rider*
berry Town Hall.
and supervise Hie direction of are invited to enter the allow,
Tlie regular meeting of the
all tho church's choir* begin­ Naneie O'Hara, eccrotary of
post will be held Frldsy, Feb.
the DCT Club aaid.
ning next Wednesday.
15 at 0 p. m. in the Women'*
Club Building on Ovorbrook
Dr.

Altamonte Springs Baptists
Plan School Of Missions

MISS 8TURB1NGS

Homemaking
Honors Go
To SHS Student
Mlta Susanna Stuhhlngi baa
been selected a* Homemaker
o f Tomorrow at S e m i n a l *
llljeh School In ths IWi:i llotty
Crocker aearch for tlie Amer­
ican Homemaker nf Tomor­
row, Mrs.. Barbara Ruprecht,
Roma Economlca teacher haa
announced.
Mias S t u b bl ti g * Is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Georg# Stubbing* of Lake
Mary, and a senior at Seminolo High School. Kho is profi­
cient at sewing, knitting,
crocheting and cooking, her
teacher report*.
•'Having achieved the high•at acorn in a knowledge and
attitude test given aeniur girl*
in Duccmlier, Kutanmi is now
eligible along with winner* In
other atate high ncbonl*, for
the atato titla contest," Mia*
Ruprecht aaid.
Tim Statu Homemaker win­
ner will lie awarded a $1,500
acholnrahip by Qcneral .Mills,
apunsur o f lha program and
the runner-up receives a $500
acliolarsltlp.
The achoo! of carii alute
Homemaker ia awarded a completa set of the Encyclopedia
Eritannlca.
Hails for tha selection of lo­
cal and atato wlnneis i* a test
prepared and scored liy Sci­
ence Iteararch Associate* in
Chicago, Personal observation
and interview! are added fac­
tors In determining national
winner*.
Ail atate winner* will join
each other for an all expense,
paid educational lour of New
York City, Washington, D. C.
olid Colonial Williamsburg,
V b. In the spring.
During the tour, tho AllAmerican Homemaker of To­
morrow ami runners-up will
bn named.
The top winner will receive
a scholarship of $3,01)0, with
second, third and fourth pluco
wiunets scholarships set at
$4,000, $3,000, and $2,000 each.
This year, 410,400 h i g h
school gills participated in
the tasting throughout the
United States. Miss Ruprecht
supervised the testing at Sentinula High Kchonl.

Women's Guild
Set Fair Booths
By Lonlse Klmunrk
St. Mary-Magdaica's Cath­
olic Women's Guild will spon­
sor an Arts and Crafts booth
at the County Fair to be held
Feb. It la Maitland for the
benefit of tha MeUland Civic
center.
A wide variety of dolls
•nd many other handmade
Items will be on eale In the

Rev. Lewis D. Ilslrte*. min­
ister of the First Baptist
Church of Altamonte Springs,
hat announced lhat a School
of Missions will be held at
tire church next week begin­
ning with Sunday services.
Special speaker for tho
morning warship service will
be Miss Ethel Harmon, mis­
sionary to Nigeria and houseguest of the minister and hit
wife for Uie week.
Speakers for the remaining
services, |o begin at T:3Q p.
in. each day, will Include
Mr*. Ewell Payne from South
Carolina where she and her
husband have served for Hie
past several years as miss­
ionary to the Cherokee In­
dians;
Mrs. Iloc Heard from Okla­
homa, a missionary to In­
dians; Rev. H. M. Lcichty,
superintendent of City Mis­
sions in Panarama, Calif.;
Rev. II. D. McCormick of
Hawaii and Rev. Enrique
Pina of Cuba, new a mission­
ary to the Spanish In Immokale.
Study course* for the child­
ren and young people will
begin at T p. rn. each day.
Teaching Hie primary group

Office Becomes
Church Chapel

Hospital
Notes

Farewell Party
To Honor
M usic Leader

Hy Jane Casselberry
The Westminster PresbyterInn Church will worship Sun­
day tnurning ul II o.m. nl
the Howell Park office* Incnlrd on SR 430 one mile cist of
Hwy. 17-92.
The large display room haa
been renovated by member*
nl Hie church and an attrac­
tive chapel established. The
minister, Rev. John N. Mont­
gomery, will speak on the sub­
ject. “ Christians by Inherit­
ance."
There is a church time
nursery fur the care of smalt
children,
Church School classra for all
age groups meet In the office
section.
By Jsne Casselberry
An invitalion Is extended to
The United Presbyterian
all who have no local church
to worship with the Westmins­ Women of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church will hold
ter congregation.
tlielr association meeting next
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Hie
home nf Mr*. Edward Stout,
001 Seminole Blvd. in Cassel­
berry.
The minion study hook on
TALLAHASSEE (L T D
"The Rim of East Asia" will
Comptroller Hay E. Green
said today Florida should be discusied.

Post 256 Board
Sets Meeting

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VOTK'K In h.r.b r * l » n that
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FKIIS
PA UK, K ia . *nd that
The Civil Air Patrol will
I Inland to r . e l . l . r M i d nama
meet Saturday st 1:90 p.m. la with tlia rlsrk of lha Circuit
Hie Recreation Building at Court. MemIuni* Counir. Flor­
ida, la acrnrdanra with tha
North Orlando, Henry Ward lirovlslun*
of tha Flrtltlona
ha* announced. New mem­ Naina Kiatulaa. to-wlti Maclion ISi.ul Florida Mtalutaa
bers are invited to attend and I SIT.

C A P Meet

cadets will begin their second
week practice for drill compe-

dial Kannslh V. ». la w -

ton
Pulill.h Fab. B, II, I t * Star, t
Cm -S S

By Mrs.
Adam Muller
Ground was broken Sunday
morning at the Denary Com­
munity Methodist Church for
a 30-foot additional room for
classes of the Church School,
Rev. Ramon Scott gave the
opening prayer and introduc­
ed Sunday School Superin­
tendent Ed Perry who turned
the first spade filled with
earth. The next was turned
by Everett Swift, Lay Leader.
Also taking part in tha
ceremonies were Samuel Faron, contractor for the sddiHon and Ray Higgins, super­
visor of construction for the
present sanctuary building.
The congregation, sang the
hymn, "Tile Church's Firm
Foundation.''

Baptist G A 's
To Hold Rally
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Tlie GDIs Auxilary of Bapt­
ist Churches in Hie Seminole
Assn, will meet Saturday
from 10 a. m. until 2 p. in.
for a Rally at the Stetson
Baptist Church.
New officers will be In­
stalled by Mrs. Ralph An­
drews.
The sddrcsn of welcome
will be given by Miss Mari­
lyn Frazier of Hie Stetson
Church. Also participating on
the program will be Mrs.
Carlyle Brook*, director of
the Seminole Assn. GA’s.

Longwood Club Has Program
On Artificial Respiration
Ry Donna Estes
The Longwood Home De­
monstration Club met at Hie
Civic League Building Thurs­
day with 45 member* and
guests present.
Mr*. E. P. Richard*, in
charge of the devotion, gave
an
inspirational
talk
on
“ Faith." Mr*. Martha Stout,
president,
conducted
t hc
meeting.
It was announced that the
Longwood Club has won a
blue ribbon for its exhibit
booth at the American Le­
gion Fair held in Sanford. In
charge of the booth wero
Mr*. Pauline Stevens, Mrs.
Katherine Corwin and Mr*.
Frances Sctjc,
Mr*. Martha Kilpatrick and
Miss Sally Neidcr of tlie San­
ford Chapter, American ned
Cros*, demon! traicd methods
of administering artificial res­
piration using the dummy
“ Itcsusci-Annic." Tlie demon­
stration proved to lie inter­
esting and educational and
several club mem tier* tried
their skill In s practice ses­
sion.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Semi­
nole County HD Agent, an­
nounced that there would be
a Fashion Show and Fashion
Contest at the Home Demon­
stration Center in Sanford on
March 20 at 0 p. ni. She ad­
vised that Bob Mero of .Mi­
lady's Shoppe of Fine Fabrics
has announced that there will

U PY To M eet
A t Chapel
Ry Jane Casselberry

be competition in dress or
suits at the show made from
materials to be purchased at
Hie Shoppe. There will be a
$10 first prize and a $5 se­
cond prize awarded In the
contest.
Mis* Wilson also gave a
talk on pots and pans, their
uses and care.
It was announced tli.it on
Feb. 28, at tho Community
House on Maitland Ave. in
Altamonte Springs, the Coun­
ty Federation of Women's
Clubs will meet at 10 a. m.
At Thursday's meeting of
the Longwood Ciub, a cover­
ed dish luncheon was served
by
Mrs.
Milton
Tinsley,
chairman and Mrs. Eula
Burch, Mrs. Elizabeth Pcngally. Mrs. Helen Hart&amp;ell
and Mr*. Elmer Herndon.
Following lunch, a group
led by Mrs. B. R. Gray,
worked on smocked pillows.

d ib m

T h e United Presbyterian
Youth of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church will meet
in the Chapel at the Howell
Park offices at 6:30 p.m. Sun­
day.
A program of study, worship
and games will be conducted.
Janice Wiggins will serve a*
moderator and Claire Mont­
gomery will be in charge of
the dcvoUon.
Youths from the junior and
irnior high are invited.

B E S T B U Y S IN

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and GUARANTEED

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and Seat Cover Co.
304 W. 3rd
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FO R D O W N E R S

February Service Special!

Rummage Sale ,
The National lluunr Society V F W To Meet
of Seminole High School will
By Jane Casselberry
hold s rummage sale at 21)8
VFW Post 10050 of Cas­
Sanford Ave., Saturday from selberry will hold s regular
0 a. tn. to 6 p. m., Bedford monthly meeting next Thurs­
Aiken, president has announc­ day at 0 p. m. at tin- Country
ed. Proceed* of the sale will Club of Casselberry. Tlie
bo used to finance the ex­ notice* sent out to members
pense* of the next tupping erroneously announced the
ceremonies, which will lie held date of the meeting as Feb.
In February, Aiken eaid.
7.

Now, During The Month Of Feb.. . .
Fordomatic
*

Adjustment

Special

Adjust Front nmt Roar Banda . . .
Throttle Linkage . . . Manual Linkage
InMall Now Pan Gitukel

•

Check TrnnHntiwiion Oil
(Oil estra If required)

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S P E C IA L
PRICE

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Oil Change Secret?

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FILTER!

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LOW AS 42,40 - (5 7-02 FORD)
Installed

With Purchnse o f Oil Change
nnd Thin Coupon!
(Coupon Expire* February 2S, 1963)

Only

Local M an
In Choir 1

Legal Notice

DeBary Church
Breaks Ground
For New Room

A L T A M O N T E ’S HR AN I) N E W ?7,R05 garbage truck arrived early last
week and was formally put into service Wednesday afternoon when J. C.
Gentile, center, presented the keys to Keith Nixon, vice mayor at right.
Jim Palmer, city clerk, looks on u left.
(llendd Photo)

When you subscribe to
The Sanford Herald you’re
getting A L L the County
News while it IS news.

Tuition Fee
Hike Asked

Arthur DeYoung, a member
of the widely accalmed Rob­
ed Choir of Presbyterian Col­
lege In Clinton, S. C „ pre­
sently is traveling with the
clmir on a 28-performance
concert schedule.
DeYoung, a tenor In the
cliolr, la the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. DeYoung of Longwood.

Sunday's emphasis on at­
tendance will lead up to a re­
vival scheduled from Feb. 17
through Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
each day. Rev. Dolmas Cope­
land of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church will
be minister for the revival
while Rev, Ray Gregory,
Ebcnczcr pastor, will serve as
song leader. There will be
special music st each service.
A special atlraction for
youths of the church will he
the services on Monday, Wed­
nesday and Friday which will
include a sandwich supper be­
ginning at 8:30 p m. to be fol­
lowed by singing, Bible drills
and devotions.
Service* will In- open to the
public.

TAKE IT
FROM ME

UPW To Meet
In Casselberry

consider upping tuition fees
for out-of-slate students at
tax-supported univcrslUes in
Florida.
Green threw out the sug­
gestion as the cabinet budget
commission went over recom­
mendations for substgntlally
increasing stale appropria­
tions to the university system.
Hudgct Director H a r r y
Smith, who has recommended
a total state budget of $882
million for all agencies la
the next biennium, said the
Hoard of Control Is recom­
mending that all tuition fees,
raised slightly two years ago
be continued at the asms
level la Hie next biennium.

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�Rash To Run Against Mack' - GOP

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By LARRY VF.RSIIEL
A CONVERSATION WITH
JIM CRAPPS.
Reporter: Well, what ia jo ­
ins to happen tonight?
Crapps; Well, il’a 12 time*
belter today than It w it this
time last week.
Iteporler: Eh?
Crapps: Well your paper
said the city will be offered
SI.200 per year Instead of
flOO for the pipeline.
Reporter: How arc you go­
ing to vote tonight?
Crapps: Pm aidin' tight
» . . don't emwd it.
Reporter: Man, I’ll be glad
when this 1* all over so 1 can
go back into Hill taimhrr.
• • •
In 1921 tlie City adopted
an ordinance giving the At­
lantic Coast Line a 99 year
lease to use Commercial St.
. . . at no cost . . . So what's
all this sudden dismay about
letting private enterprise use
public rights • of • way.
• • •
.leno
Paiihicci
was
nn
"Wha'ts My l.ine" last night
. . . so they Iell me . . . The
last time I made any con­
scientious effort to watch
TV was a Huckleberry Hound
show, three years ago. Any­
way, Jcno. when aikrd where
he was from, said Duluth,
Minn. Poor Sanford. Oh well,
1 promise Sanford will get
aome
national
recognition
May IS.
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Party
To Meet
Tuesday
Rcporta thut he plnns
to week the Republican
P a r t y nomination fur
State Senator in the Feb.
2(1 xpednl primary were
denied today by Don Willsun, HOP county committee
chairman.
"1 wouldn’t do anything as
rash as that," said Willson,
lidding, "Mack
(Cleveland,
seeking the Democratic Sen­
atorial nomination) is too
well known and too well
liked."
Willson said hia committee
will meet Tuesday when it is
expected a slate will bo
drawn of Republicans seek­
ing party nomination for el­
ection to the Senate and
House on March 20.
Cleveland and former llep.
Cordon Frederick have an­
nounced for the Democratic
nominations for Senate nod
House, respectively, In the
Fcl». 2d party primary. Federlck seek* the House seal va­
cated by Cleveland last week.
Vernon W. Dunn, former
County Commissioner, was
unavailable for comment toduy whether he intends to op­
pose Frederick In the party
primary but reports were cur­
rent he has "dropped out of
the race."
Registration by new voten
hn* been "very alow," accord­
ing to Registrar Camilla
Bruce.
Registration books close at
5 p. m. today for the apodal
beglslnture election on March
git when Seminole Comity
will select a Senator and a
Representative for the Stale
legislature.
Potential eleclora are show­
ing such apathy that Mrs.
Bruce said the small number
w^U have registered "is no(
worth mentioning."

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

The Big Question
. . . Sanford's Future
The BIG QUESTION will be nnnwcml tanight. Will the Nnvnl A ir Station yet its much­
ly (k’ lircd je t fuel pipeline?
The questinn will be settled once nml for
till by the City Commission at its meeting this
evening. Situation now stands It-2 against. To­
night's session will decide the question.
Either one or more o f the dissenting Com­
missioners will change his vote. Or the pipeline
will die n natural death. In other words, it will
pass into limbo.
Armed Forces committee o f the Chamber
o f Commerce, in n letter over the signature o f
President F. E, Iloumillat Jr., has urged all
Chamber members to be present tonight in SUP­
PORT o f the pipeline.
The Herald urges A L L citizens to bo pre­
sent nnd SUPPORT the pipeline. In fact, this
fuel pipeline could bo the economic pipeline for
Sanford's future. Think on it.
Commissioner A. L. Wilson, following the
session when the Commission rejected the jiijk*linc, said he wanted more facts nnd figures for
consideration. Tlie Navy gave him A L L the
facts nml figures last week.
We admire the convictions o f these three
Commissioners . . . but it takes a good man to
admit tlie error o f his ways. We sincerely trust
one o f the three will see that error nnd change
his vote this evening.

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All-Out
Search
Continues
J A C K S O N V IL L B
( U P I )— l ’lunex und «hij)d
funned out over the A t­
lantic today in nn e ffo rt
to aolvo the deepening
mystery o f n tanker mis­

Fresh Wafer
Boost Stressed

Cage Fixer
Gels 10-15 Years

tinn Vale will Iks Joined by tho other member* o f
tho Twirling and Marching Semi nolo* an they
heenmu pirates for a day. Tho groups left in
chartered busses early today for the Fair and
Parade.
(Herald Photo)

27 Refugees
Ask Asylum

als to pci suit the County to
take the water management
question to the citizens.
Approval of a resolution for
the County Cnmimssioner* to
attend a budget hruring by
tin- State Road Department
on county plimary nnd see.
oratory road improvement pro­
posals March 7 at D'd.nnd.
C o u n t y Engineer William
Hush will outlino proposals tu
lint Commission.

Rending of a request by
Scminotu High School for the
installation of a truffle aignul
at 27th Mi ret nnd Highway
17-92.
Report of pru|tosed improve­
ment of Highway -127 connect­
ing Longwood und Altamont*
Springs.
Study of resuming the Coun­
ty's former policy of paying
for health raids for medically
indigent food handlers.

Livestock: A Rough Day

Gasparilla
Blasts O ff

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Tanker M ystery Deepens

Spottswood Set
To Run For Seat

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Established 1008 ~ MON., F E B R U A R Y 11, 1003

HLH Gives Right-Of-Way

To Seat O r Not To

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W E A T H E R : Clonr nnil aliphtly cooler through Tuesday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight. 40-45.

Ity United Pres* International
More than eight inches of
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
rain have washed away south­ Federal mediator James Ihdern California's 3W - day- arm said this weekend the
drought.
20-day-old strike against the
Florida East Coast Railway la
Hope Seen
going to be "a tough nut to
NEW YORK (U PD —Itopea crack."
Commissioners go camping
fur settlement of New York
tomorrow lookin' at freeze
He said neither tide is will­
damaged roads.
City'* 66-day-old newspaper ing to yield.
• * •
dispute surged today with In­
"They don’t even want to
Civic Center Revenue to­
tensive City Hall peace talks talk almut the strike any
tals $2,731. . . Expenditures,
continuing through the night more,” said the mediator.
$7,995. 11,315 pay annually to
anil intu tlie morning.
Eleven non-operating unions
use the facility . . all to­
threw up pickets at FKC rail
gether, 3(1,902 enjoy tlie cen­
B ig Stick
mad property Jan. 23 when
P IR A T E LASSIES o f tho Twirling Seminole*
ter . . . Rent probably won't
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en . wage negotiations broke down.
jMi.se prettily in the costume* they will wear to­
be raised.
Strom Thurmond, D-S. C.. When they walked out, the
day nn they march in tlie Invasion o f tlie l ’ irnte.s
• • »
plans to Introduce ■ bill to EEC abolished their Job*. AftGmjmrilln Parade at tlie State Fair in Tampa.
In an effort to keep Mike
establish a "court of Hie i rr a 10-day ahuldown, auperThese
three, Judy Itedwell, Mary Scott and BeU
Cato off my bark . . . lie it
union" which would have pow­ ] vivory personnel began oper­
hear and now set down that
er to reverse decisions of the ating the line on a limited
Tom Adams will speak to
U. S. Supreme COurt.
basis.
the Central
Florida
Milk
"Neither
side wants to
CAPE
CANAVERAL
(UP1)
Produrers A^sn. in Orlando
Exaggerated
move an inch," Holaren said.
— The Navy today fired it*
Thursday night.
ATLANTA (U PD — l i m e
"We'll meet with the rail
• • *
new Polaris "A-3" missile, the Atphand, French ambassador
powerful submarine to Hie United Statea, laid way any time," a strike lead
Eeb. 20 it the last day to m o s t
get your 1903 license tag* weapon ever built, on a suc­ Sunday that hii nation's dif­ er said, "but only on our
Agreement by lll.ll Prod­ Tuesday to approve accept­
. . . bines started forming cessful (light of 2.00U miles ference* with Britain and the terms."
ucts
to donate :ill feel along its ance of a deed of tninifcr for
across the Atlantic Ocean.
early at tlie Courthouse,
United States have
been
• • •
north
property line fur a side­ the right-of-way.
Tlie M iu b nosc rocket blast­ greatly exaggerated.
G o no m l Hutchison said
The Casselberry Hoard of ed from a launching pad on
walk along Onora Road be­
these matters also are on
Aldermen will meet in the Cape Canaveral at 10:30 a.m.
tween Kanford Avenue and Tuesday's agenda;
Moppinff Up
Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. to­
The surer** was the serond
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P D the Kuufiird Naval Air Station
Itcuiling of letter* from the
day to consider routine bus­ In lour day* for the "A-3," Thc new rebel regime, mop­
will la" read at Tuesday's •State Comptroller relative to
iness only. The meeting will whose first six tests all had ping up diehard supporter* o(
the eomllth i o f tho county's
lie continued until next Mon­ been marked by problems. slain Premier Ahdr] Karim
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - I n ­ County Commission meeting.
$1.5 million trust fund* for
day night for all other bus- The "A-3" is a third-generaChairman J. C. Hutchison
Kassem, today executed four terior Undersecretary James
purchase o f rights-of-way and
incis.
lion member of the famed retired Iraqi army officers be­ K. Carr told Congress today laid today the agreement was
lend Improvements.
• • •
suhniarinc-launched family of fore a firing squad. Two of that (urge salt water convers­ reached verbally and by let­
Study of legldutlvu propos­
Now that the Iwgton Fair Polaris missiles.
ion plants can probably sup­ ter, Commission will lie asked
the officer* wrre general!.
Is over . . . how about taking
II also is far and away the
ply fresh water economically
down the advertising In our most powerful. The Polaris
to targe clliri within a few
Launchinff
O
ff
downtown area . . . Tired of "A-3” will be capahle of land­
PALESTINE, Tex. (U P D - yean.
looking at the old banners ing nuclear warheads on tar­
Cloudy ikiei forced postpone­
Carr, appearing Indore Hie
still hanging around from gets up to 2.880 miles away
ment today of the launching Home
Inlerior Committee,
last year.
Sunday was a rough day
in firings from nuclear sub­ of giant tandem balloons with said the Interior Department
• • •
marine* beneath the ocean's a 36 Inch teleacope beyond the was "optimistic" that sea wa­
for
livestock 111 Seminole
Poor Cam my Bruce . . , surface.
County. A row and a horse
atmosphere
to photograph ter rotild be turned into freah
Hung around the registrar's
NEW YORK ( U P I ) — ConThe range was deliberately
office until 5 p.m. Saturday held down today, however, Mara and try to unfathom the water economically if con­ victeil basketball fixer Jacob died as tlie result o( traffic
and only two couples came while technicians and engi­ age-old myitery of whether version plants were built in (Jack) Molina* today wus accidents.
there could Im- life on the plan­ combination with steam elec­
in to register to vote . . .
Trooper Bill Stringfivld re­
sentenced to 10 to 15 year* in
neers e'udicd "basic missile et.
tric plants.
Deadline is 5 p m. today for
state prison on churiti-* of ported that Ilk- car of George
dcvelopmr-t." What they aaw
Tlie
gap
between
(he
cost
the special legislative elec­
bribery, conspiracy, and sub­ Dixon Jr., Negro, of tun West
looked good
To Fiffht JFK
of water from saline plant!
tion.
ornation of perjury.
12th Street, struck and kill­
WASHINGTON (U IM )-Th e and conventional methods for
• ♦ •
Supreme Court Justicu Jo­ ed the cow on the Old Or­
National Association of Home­ obtaining municipal and in(Had to see Curly Dunn
builder*, an organization with dualria! water is closing ra­ seph A. Surufile characterized lando Boad at about 5 a m.
change hi* mind ami with­
Molinas ns "a compleU-ly
Tlie trooper said Di son's
(i.ooo members, plan* to fight pidly, Carr said.
draw from
the legislative
moral person, who not only car was damaged to the exPresident
Kennedy’s
proposal
But
he
warned
that
the
eonrare . . It would be loo
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) - to tighten up income Ux de­ version of salt water for irri­ managed this conspiracy hut
much on Mr. Dunn's health.
• • •
Monroe County Sheriff John duction*. A spokesman said gation purposes was still "not a l s o personally approached
association's executive within sight" at costs com­ many of the pluyeis ami cor­
Bids on that DeRary Nur­ M. Spottswood, Key West, tlie
rupted muny of I In-in
sing Home will now he open­ qualified today a* a candidate committee discussed the Pres­ petitive with ordinary irriga­
Thera wus nn audible gasp
tion
methods.
ident's
lax
plan
this
weekend,
for
the
county'*
hrand
new
ed Feb. 38
TAMPA (U PD - A threethroughout
the riowded court­
■ •
•
and derided that "the homeSenate seat.
room when Harnfiu- pronounc­ masted pirate ship, its decks
Spottswood was the first to ownrr and home buying pub­
Question of a stadium for
ed the sentence upon the for­ swarming with some too bus­
Seminole High School appar­ officially enter the fray for lic will receive the least net Mixed Tradinff
-turned - bucca­
NEW YORK (U P U -S lo c k * mer Columbia University stur. inessmen
ently is going to die a natural tlie new 41it district seat, pro­ benefit*" from the President's
Molinas exhibited no sign of neer, blasted its way inlo
opened
the
new
week
mixed
in
proposal
fur
a
$10
billion
lax
vided
under
Florida’s
new
redeath. In other words, aitua*
Tampa's harbor today to
shock or disappolntemrnt.
moderate trading.
cut.
lion will remain status quo. apportionment hill.
touch off the cigar city's col­
High school will continue to
orful Gasparilla Festival.
use the Municipal Stadium . . .
Cannons roared and thous­
and the schools not take over
ands uf rounds of blank am­
the atadium for tlieproffered
munition were fired by the
$1 annual rental. Too much
costumed pirates, many dan­
SAN
JUAN.
Puerto
Rico
money involved for a n y
Legality of a State Repre j ate seat, relying on an opin­ later today by Leon Circuit
gling dangerously from the
sentalive
resigning
hi* ion by Attorney Gcnrral Ri­ Court in a suit asking a le­ ( U I 'I ) — \ Brazilian military rigging of the black-hulled
change now.
• • •
plane
arrived
here
from
Cuba
House seat to seek a place chard Ervin, who ruled that gal ruling on legality of
Jose Gasparilla. Once ashore,
can seek House member* running for Sunday with 27 refugees eva­
Oviedo will lie making Its in the Senate under the new House members
Hie pirates piled onto floats
cuated
from
the
Brazilian
these
Senate
scats.
second lest of the new fire si- reapportionment law waa to
ical* created during their
to
join Hk* nation's noisiest
embassy in Havana.
Meanwhile,
Stale
Rep. term.
rrn at 6 p m thl. Thursday. be decided thl a afternoon by
parade.
The
group,
which
included
George
Holla
ban.
of
Miami,
The
suit
was
bmught
by
If it’s as successful as that the Leon Circuit Court at
according to arrived in Tallahassee with House candidate Ben Ervin, 23 Cubans and four Haitians,
first one was . . . lookout ear Tallahassee,
paper* to qualify for Ihr Miami, a brother of Atty. joined 52 others brought tu Five Dead
UPI.
drums!
MIAMI ( UPI j—Two wreck*
Former Rep. Mack Clew- House in hia pocket aml his Gen. Ervin. Attorney Cen­ Puerto Rico Saturday. Thir­
“ A Day In Court" will be land Jr- of Sanford, resign­ Senau ran* already filled tral rulings do not have the teen more Cubans are sched­ accounted for five lives in
force of law and llollihan uled to fly directly from Ha­ Florida this weekend as Hie
held here Wednesday at 3:80 ed hla House seat Friday, out.
He delayed filing ulher, want* to be aura before be vana tu Brazil today or Tuca- Highway Patrol's count climb­
t m. . . . Judge Vernon Mis* qualified today to run tor
Seminole County * new Sen­ however, pending a ruling steps down.
ed to at least eight
«U j.
Ipresiding!
Informal meeting schedul­
ed tomorrow brtween Coun­
ty Commissioners and offi­
cials of the propo-ed now
DcRary Nursing home about
farming indigent out.
• • •

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FEC Strike
Appears Tough
'Nut To Crack'

Another Success
For Navy Polaris

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tent of $250. No charges were
A race Imrse valued at
tiled against Dixon II. W. Woo was destroyed after a
Shannon Sr., of 2900 French freak accidnl on Sanlamio
Drive, owner of Hie cow, Road at 11:30 a.m.
said the animal, with calf,
Slringflcld said Boyd Ed­
was viilik’d at ViO.
wards, Orlando, was trans­
porting three race horses in
a trailer when it overturned.
One bor*e suffered a broken
back and was allot by String
field. Damage to Edward's
ear and trailer was estimat­
ed at $350.
MOSCOW (U PD - Western
observer* said today the So­
viet Union appeared intent on
keeping its ixililicai und Ideo­
logical dispute with Commu­
nist China well In-low the
GENEVA (U P I) Presi­
boiling point.
dent Kennedy is sending u
An 6,000-word editorial in personal appeal for progress
the Sunday .edition of llio of­ toward a nuclear test hamt
ficial Soviet Communist party and disarmament to tlie 17newspaper I'ravda hit hard on nution disarmament confer­
tlie call for unity in tlie Com­ e n c e h e r e , authoritative
munist camp. It Included a sources said today.
carefully guarded invitation
Kennedy's special envoy,
to Communist China for a Director William C. Foster of
meeting "at uny level" lo try the U. H. Arms Control and
to resolve their difference!.
Disarmament Agency, ia to
The offer did not suggest present the President's mes­
specifically that Premier N i­ sage when the conference re­
kita S. Khrushchev and Chin­ sumes Tuesday after lengthy
ese Chairman Mao Tae-tung recess.
might be participants. But it
left the possibility open.
At Hie same lime, how­ Stronff Lead
ever, I’ravda made It cteer
ASUNCION, P a r a g u a y
Hk- Kremlin expected Bed (UPD
Strunginan President
China to abandon Be con­ Alfredo Mrocsaner rolled up
demnation uf Khrushchev'a an expected heavy lead today
"peaceful co-cxiilence" pol­ In hii hid to extend his rule
icy if the quarrel is to be re­ ror an additional five-year
solved.
term.

Reds Seeking
Dispute End

Test Appeal
By Kennedy

sing for eight days with 39
crewmen aboard.
There was no clua to
whether the 524-foot Marine
Sulphur Queen, carrying *
cm go of molten aulphur, had
exploded amt sunk or was lost
or dlsablrd.
A Coast Guard officer spe­
culated that If the hot aul­
phur had come in contact with
tho water a steam explosion
would follow, musing "tho
whole thing lo go up like an
atom bomb."
The World W ar II Merrhant
Marine vessel soiled from
Beaumont, Tex., nine dnye
ago hound fur Norfolk, Vo.
The ship transport* sulphur
In heavily insulated steel
tanka that are kept at 265 de­
grees by steel colls. The
ship's operators, M a r i n o
Transport Corp. c f New York,
said hauling sulphur ia no
more dangerous than hauling
oilier cargoes.
Tlie Coast Guard ruslicd
two ships to rheck what ap­
peared lo he floating debris
Sunday night but hours of
searching a 200-aquara mils
area east uf here produced no
true* uf the ship. Til* Coast
Guard reported tlie flotsam
did nut appear to ha from
the vessel, last heard from
when it dispatched a radio
messogu Fell. 3 while sail­
ing m ar Dry Tortugua in tho
Gulf uf Mexico.
Tho disappearance o f tha
ship recalled another great
maritime mystery In the A t­
lantic— the U. 8. Navy sup­
ply ship Cyclop* which van­
ished in 1913 with 809 men
aboard*
The Cyclops, carrying * car­
go uf manganese, took on
cuut at Barbados, then sailed,
never lo he heard from again.
The last radio message
from the Marine Bulphur
Queen gave no hint anything
was vviong aboard.
A scinch fur the grayhulled tanker, built In 1944,
wus begun when it failed to
reach Norfolk on schedule
Thursday.

Second Phase
O f Interstate
Now Underway
Work on a 7.6 milt' construelion project on Interstate
Itnutc 4 In Semlnnla and
Orange Counties started last
week, Ihe Mute Road Depart­
ment announced today.
A. Max Brewer of TilUaviU*,
Rond Board member for Dis­
trict Five, said the $2,642,891
project extends from Mark­
ham Hoad in Seminole Coun­
ty, southerly to Lee Road in
Urangr County.
Work on this four-lane, di­
vided. superhighway includei
clearing, grading, paving, con­
struction of three dual grad*
separation bridges, drainage
structures and fencing.

Herald Index
Bridge
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Classified ___ ___ Page D
Comic*
— Pag* 8
Dear Atiby ...»
Page 6
E d ito ria l____ — - Page 4
Entertainment .... Page 6
Legal!------ Page l i t
Puttie --------- — . Tage 8
Society ...
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Pag* 2— Mon. Peb. 11, *63

RrraHl

Bishop Released From Prison

Red Tortures Reported
The annual Missionary Con­
vention at Sanford Alliance
Church, HOI
Park
Are.,
among guest speakers will
feature Her. 11. Curwen Smith
of Montreal, Canada and Mra.
William J. Bauman of Toecoa Falls, Ga.
The unique series o f mis­
sionary meetings begin at 7
p.m. today and will continue
through next Sunday far the
morning and evening worship
services.
Rev. Smith, a veteran mis­
sionary leader, was in active
service for six term* fn Indo
China and Viet Nam. Mra.
Bauman, In Toccoa Kalla while
cn furlough after five terms
as a missionary fn Colombia,
South America, began her
first aaalgnmant In 1031.
Convention services a r e
open to the public.

Mrs. Audrey BUbop, 41, of
213 Colonial Way died Sat­
urday at Semioola Memorial
lloipital after a lengthy Uueis.
She wai born June S, 1*14
h Colquitt County, Ga., aod
cim a bar# from Moultrie,
G a„ in IIS*. She was a
member of the First Bapt i t Church.
Survivors include her busland, Norris and four sons,
France, Billy,
Gary
end
Benny, ell of Sanford; bar
f:tber, Bob Hart of Moultria; throe brothers, Milton
c f Center Hill, Florida; Rob­
ert H., Winter Haven and
Myron of Moultrie;
three
aiilera, Mra. Edna Griffin,
Winter Havan; Mra. Mary
Lee Norman, Moultrie and
Mrs. June Geloes of San­
aa of Sanford.
Services will be held at
1 p.m. Tuesday in the First
Baptist Church with Rev.
Fred B. Chance officiating.
Burial will ba in Oaklawn
Me moral Cametery.
Pall bearers will be Roecoe Gay, Ray Norman, Hart­
ford Everett, Rayford Ever­
ett, Robert Hart and Coy
Granger.
The body was to be taken
to the family residence at
1 p.m. today. Grambow Funoral Hama la In charge of
arrangements.

Increases in both sale*
and taro in *« were reported
by Winn Dixie Stores, Inc.
during tha M • week period
ended Jan. 13.
Tha company, which opera t-i n number of supermar­
kets In this area, reported
sales of *44*.« 8 , 310. com­
pared with *411,ON,533 dur­
ing the same period last
year, an Increase of *31,011,IM or 7.U percent.
Earnlngi after taxes dur­
ing this period were *8,*21,233 compared wttb IM U .M 6
last year. Earning* per com­
mon shire were 70 cent*
compared with 60 cents, and
represent a percentage to
sales of 2 and 305 percent,
respectively.
Shares out­
standing on Jen. 12 were
*12,871,442 compared to *12,700,820.

VATICAN CITY (LT'I) —
Ukranian Archbishop Josyf
Stipyi,
unexpectedly
re­
leased from
IS years of
“ horrible torture" and im.
priaonment in
the Soviet
Union, met with I’ opc John
XXIII for an hour Sunday.
A Vatican source said the
Pope greeted Msgr.
Slipyl
"affectionately" and
took
him into his private chapel

where the two gave "a
prayer oi thanks" and then
had a "very cordial" talk.
A spokesman for the Ukranian Pontifical College in
Rome said the 70-year-old
archbishop of Lwow was
"horribly tortured and was
forced to do hard labor in
Siberia during his
Impris­
onment,"
Msgr.
SUpyl'i
release

from
Communist
eaptvlty
came as a complete surprise.
It
was Icimed
Saturdaynight that he had been
freed by the Russians last
Christmas.
He arrived
in
Rome at midnight Saturday.
Vatican sources said the
arch
bishop's release was
in no way a remit of an
agreement
between
the
Kremlin and the Holy See.

'There have been no negolialon* on this matter,"
the sources said.
Msgr. SUpyl was arrested
by the Russians April ll,
t9 «, because his prcdcccssor as arch bishop of Lwow
bad played host to German
army officers during the war.
according to a booklet of the
Ukranian college.
The college said the arch-

liisticp, whs is sprltual lead*
er of all Eastern Kite Cat Ik
ollcs In the Ukraine, was
.sentenced to eight years of
forceJ labor In a Siberian
"slave
labor
camp”
on
charges of
collalwratln {
with the Naris.
Elbert Hubbard, famous au­
thor, lost his life when tha
I.usituniu went down.

COMMITTEE CHAIRM EN In charge o f planning this year’s Fried
Chicken Dinner sponsored annually by the Longwood Volunteer Fire Dept,
are, seated from left, John Farina, assistant general chairman; Carl
Lommler, supplies; Chief Claude Layo, general chulrman; stunding, Ted
Waltz, home delivery; Garland Shuw, assistant cook; Morris Rudolph,
parking and Mayor A. R. Lormann, publicity.
(Herald Photo)

W IN N -D IX IE PORK it GOVT. INSPECTED
to Insure you of top quality. To insure
FRESHNESS Winn-Dixie Pork is refriger­
ated from the time we receive it 'til you
take it home. Tender, juicy, lean and dose |
trimmed.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru February 13, 1963
ttINN-DlllC ITOIII. INC.
cor fright —

TW O N E W E AG LE SCOUTS, Mika William* and Harvey Francisco, re­
ceive the congratulations o f their Scoutmaster Lt. (j g ) , P. H. Wlreman o f
Troop 500, at the Camporee held over tha weekend In Fort Mellon Park.
Sunday, Scouts o f the ares, attending the camp went to church In uni­
formed groups, in observance o f Scout Sunday.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake PTA
To Join
County Council
By Hhlrlry Wentworth
The Parent-Teecher Asso­
ciation o f the Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School last week vot­
ed unanimously to Join with
the fleinluole County Council
of PTA'a.
An organisational meeting
of the council will be held at
0:30 a.m., March A, at the Ly­
man High School at whlrh
Uma representatives from L y­
man, Altamonte Spring* Ele­
mentary, S o u t h
Seminole
Junior High and Pinecrvst
Elementary will be present.
Appointed • * delegatee to
attend a meeting o f the flemlnols County Parent-Teacher
Council were Allen Forward
end Mra. Preaton Elliott. This
meeting will he held at 0:30
a.m., Feb. lit) at Die llcur Lake
School.

By Ikoona Eetee
Preliminary plana for cele­
brating the fifth anniversary
of tha F I r a t Panatcostal
Church of Longwood ware
made at the regular monthly
meeting of the l«d lcs Auxili­
ary held at the Church at 7:30
p.m. Monday.
Mra. M. I* McDaniel, Auxili­
ary president, conducted the
irssicn. Reports of proceed*
from the recunl rummago
sales and tha sale of news­
papers were read by Mra.
Thomas L. Alruy, secretarytrraaurer of the group,
flection Two Ladles Auxili­
ary Rally will be held at the
Kirat Pentecoital Church on
Saturday, Kcb. 23, beginning
ul 3 p.m. The Church Fifth
Anniversary Celebration will
be combined with this Rally.
Dinner will be served on the
Church grounds at 6:30 p.m.
followed by special RlngspiraHon, Music ami Fellowship
Meeting at 0:46 p.UI.
The special speaker for till*

occasion will

SAVE WITH
TOP VALUE
STAMPS

he announced

later. U 1* huped that tha
Missionary from Alaska will
be able to be present as tha
L*diea Auxiliary of flection
Two supports two of the mis■fonary girl*, Debbie ltuth
Carnley, nine, and Denies
Carniey, aix year* of age.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
o f Kirat Pentecostal Church,
l.ongwuud, la flection Two
Ladles Auxiliary President.
The Longwood ladlea were
awarded the coveted Achieve­
ment Banner at the laet Sec­
tional Hnlly.
Thirteen meinbera enjoyed
light rvfreihmeuta during the
foclal hour following the butltte,* M-R-luu. Dcvctlons were
conducted by Rev. Grant.
Washing diapers and baby
clothes in vary hot water is
usually sufficient from the
standpoint uf health protec­
tion, and there is no need to
boil them—uules* your doctor
specifically advises tills.

Chops
Dog Food
No.

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You save 4$$g e eon m Kw*
Mieeiol price. Thru Wednesday
sniy. Unit 3 with food order.

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Everybody loves Bananas.
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By - WOODROW CASH
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, For us "old timers" Valentine's
* j bring- u fiend .f meiuntic-. IS*-inember tin- valentine* of yriteiduy
ir, ^ H l.1 . , , the big rod hearts with their rev p B V splendent frills of paper lacs I The
K d*
{ I ' M valentine* didn’t lu-t very Inn* , , .
,■
' l l tii* lac* soon started to curl sround
;« &gt;
the edges . . . but they live long in
'A
1 memory,
^1# », s ’ ' M -I
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And speaking ,,1 laee . . . or any
( *i ] equally delicute and lovely design ill
j , . .. ..
fabric for women’s more elegant
blouse* and drosrs . . . there's no­
thing more dlB-‘‘hr*rt"-enlng to u woman than to have
her fragile finery treated roughly so Hint its fresh
luvellncss is lost.

Homing* o f Royal Crown
Cota Co. and Consolidated
Subsidiaries fer the year end­
ed December 31, 1062 amount­
ed to *1,860,747 &lt;*1.43 per
ahare’ after providing *1,064,000 for federal and atata In­
come taxes; as compered with
earning* of *1,363,367 &lt;11.10
par shads) for the year 1081,
after providing 11,363,000 for
federal and slat* inrom*
teas*.
Rales and profits for the
year reached -tha highest point
In the Company’e history.
January, 1003 was tha 17lh
consecutive month o f sale* In­
crease.
TEMPER GLAJWEN
Run cool water over cold
glasses before washing them
la bot attda. Thla temper* the
g la ii to prevent cracking
( from a sudden change in tern• peraturo.

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J. II. ROSSMAN receittly wu* npjtolnted as
Hjteriitl Agent o f the
Jitckaonville Orilirutry
Agency, Prudential IIIHttrance Co. o f America,
by L. Cottrell Tally,
munuKcr. Riwitmitn, in
the InaurHiire buslneea
fo r a number o f yearn,
has lived in the Longwood ire s for the past
nine year*.
(Herald Photo)

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Mnny fabrics in women’ * vlotb«&gt;. « spec Ially the de­
licate laee* and overlay* and unusual siting you’ll find
in cocktail and availing dresses, require &gt;per is! bundling
when they’re cleaned. Their cleaning can't be a muss
production affair. They require careful, individual at­
tention and extra rare.
When you bring ycur best clothes to us, you ran
l,e sure of this personal attention to details, pin, the
thorougli knowledge of rleuning techniques and of
fabrics Dial assure* you that your clothes will come
bark to you aafs . , . and clean! Wu pick up and deliver,

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Grralh

Group Named To Find 'Miss Seminole'
Civitans of Sanford, who
will have charge of the con­
test to find Miss Seminole
County, have appointed chairI men to the various commit­
tees for the event.
A. K. "K ay” Shoemaker
and Dr. Ed Lindsey, chairmen
of tbs- rules committee, arc
drawing up the regulatiuns
to cover the event, and Ham­
mond Polk was appointed to
secure the judges.
Prices (or the winner will
lie under the direction ol
Charles Kampl. Clyde I-one.
IJoyd Swain and Gene Esiridge.
Parade arrangements will
be made by Brad Foley and
Bob Brisson and Civic Center
arrangements by Dr. A. W.
Woodall and Lloyd Thomas,
Sal Manfre and Joe Den­
nison will have charge of
mapping out the program and

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BltlZK I1EKF Hi the Thrift way St me on U.'itli and Park, is the dressed mil
champion o f the Southeastern Fat Stork show at Ocala, purchased by
store owner Joe Gnzil in his contimimjr efforts to brinjr the best foods to
his customers. From left are Leonard Beal, Jerry Wnlder, Ed Franke. Joe
Guzil and Elmo Adams.
(Herald Photo)

securing live master of cere-1 will be airanged by Dili I toy.
I and the committee on applies-1 Price. Gil Dagle. Bill Ktino*
monies, and program printing |Klinefelter and John Brum-1 The sponsors for each girl I lions vvill be headed by Don |fetter and Wemlell Davis,

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O PEN 9 til 9 Mon. — Thurs. — Fri.
9 til 6 Tucs. — Wed. — Sot.

Have You Considered Trading?

Scouts Attend
Church Services

By lavulte Slmutirk
In celebration of Boy Scout
Week, the boys in Altamonte
Troop M, as well as the Ex­
plorer Tr«*tp. attended church
in a body on Sunday dressed
in full uniform.
The boys attended the
vs Peter Pyne, ctux, mtg, let , clux, mtg, fcl.
a. m. service at the Alta­
F «l, Nat'l Mtg. Assn. vs.
Floridu Loan Co. Inc. vs. monte Community Chapel,
Itichard liaub, ctux. mtg. Charles R. Turner, Jr., ctux sponsors of the troop.
fcl.
chattel mtg. fcl.
Symptoms ol Dlstisss Arising bom
East Brookh n Saving Bank
Edward Weirick vs Irene
vs Martin II. Spath, ctux.
Final Divorce Decrees
ctal, mtg. fcl.
Horton Weirick
due to
Bowery Savings Bank vs
Janies A. Sebourn vs Nan­ QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Hubert Buccini, ctal mtg.
cy Selwum
fcl.
Ernest Cowley vs Harriet A lt A b o u t I S - D a y trial O f t o i 1
Boston Five Cent Savings Cowley
••&lt;nPtt.ir
Bank vs Michael J. A. Wil­
TJHAMMWr h*t»lwninld
Gussie Robinson vs John WILLAAO
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m
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&lt;l»In » ■&gt;»in* In™
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S t* m ath an.1 Du*4*f&gt;«l U l « r t &lt;1ur hi I&gt; N. Y. Savings Bank v* Sy­
m i l l l l - f m D I(«t lM .t * w * U e *l
St.m.ih, Oh i Iiwm. HMritwn, U h |lvia L. Meunicr, mtg (cl.
ll«in*H.
’nCltm SiW. V'V W
First Fed. S. and L. Assn,
Japan’s Ainu people expccl "W IIIW , Mh i i i i " .huh luttgr ncUini
Ow homa trratinrm—trM-si
of Orlando vs John Dixon, a husband to destroy his
t'uusls Unix Store
ctal, mtg. fcl.
house when his wife dies in it
VliltrynotilH Drug Co.
Suffolk
Franklin Savings will he conveyed to heaven for Iloumillnl A Ander-on llrugs
Bank vs WilUnu C. Parker, her use.
1'ourhlon Drug Cn.

GENERAL

2 - DOOR
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Courthouse Records

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McCoughan Mtg. Co., Inc.
vs. ltunlcr Archer, clux, mtg.
Tel.
Adrain U. Howell, ctal vs.
* ’ Edmond D. Lowe, ctux suit
to quiet title
East Ilivcr Savings Dak vs.
Amos Eldridge, clux mtg.
fcl.
Seaman's Bank (or Savings,
X. Y. vs. Stanley Behnry,
ctux. mtg. fcl.
Aetna Life Ins. Co. v*. Ere.
dcrick Hussey, Jr., mtg. fcl.
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co
vs. James L. Kidd, ctux, mlg
fcl.
Holloway Material Corj&gt; vs
r . and G. Development Corp.
Ninth Fed S. and L. Assn.

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�Support F o r F red erick
Gordon Frederick has qualified
fo r Mack Cleveland's vacated house
aeat and the Herald heartily endors­
es his candidacy.
Mr. Frederick has served thla
county in the Legislature since 18B6,
a member o f the powerful appropri­
ations committee, he has time and
time again looked out fo r the people
o f this county.
It was Mr. Frederick who fought
County Commissioners on the legis­
lation to take away #50,000 fo r
teachers from the county road and
bridge fund.

Peter Edson

S P E A K IN G O F PO LARIS M ISSILES-!

Political

It was Mr. Frederick who strong­
raise fo r the
commission who nad only been in o f­
fice 18 days.
It is unusual for a newspaper to
come out in favor o f a candidate be­
fore any "token” opposition forms.
We feel we need his experience in
the House to aid newcomer Joe
Davis plan for this state’s future
growth and development.
Mr. Frederick has served this
county well In the Capital halls. We
hope the people will see fit to allow
him to continue his effective, and
visionary service.

ly opposed any nay

W ASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
Many Americans couldn't ear*
teas about the hassle between
French President Charles de
Gaulle and British Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan over
Britain's admission to the
Common Market.
But there's one angle o f this
that every American ha* an
Interval In. It’a how much
American triad chicken the
Common Market countries will
aat and what the price will be.
Export of American poultry
meats to tho aix EEC— Euro­
pean Economic Community—
or Common Market countries
has dropped nearly 60 per cent
In the last year.

Letters

To T h e E d itor
J. A. Calhoun
really on tha ball? They were
Dear Mr. Editor:
2030 Mellonvllle Ava.
1 weald like to raise a taw aaklog for faeta and figures
Ph. FA M M «
and were using their pencils
queiUona sad comment* on
Ed. Note. ( I I Is publicto try to make them work out.
the pipeline Uiue. 1 am Inter­ Didn’ t you also notice thst the knowledge and was reported
ested somewhat es 1 live on other'two were not interested in tbo Herald that Mr.
MeDeaville Are. tod It will in facts and figures? It look­ Chase does not own that
come throufh my front yard. ed to me like they were doodl­ property. Why shouldn't Mr.
Krider be interested la the
It so happens that I am aa ing.
pipeline; w h y
shouldn’t
employe of the A.C.L. Rail­
Mr. Editor: I hive finally
road of which I am proud. I been convinced that If the every cltlsen of Sanford be
am writing this on my own Navy really wants a pipeline interested? Why do we al­
•ad it Is aot being approved which they aay they need, end ways have to deal in per­
by tha A.C.L. Rail road; U U have recently briefed the com­ sonalities around here in­
strictly none of their buslaaii. missioners on the great sav­ stead of issues?)
The Issue involve* people ings they will make In having
On both tide*, and I think the pipeline. Walt, Larry, 1 Open letter to the Citizens
should bo stated frankly.
cannot get through my thick of Seminole County;
Question: Who art the Indi­ skull why they keep forget­
gome of you probably have
viduals that own tha ao-callsd ting that someona is going to already decided as to your
Sanford Plpo Co.?
have to pay for tho transpor­ vote In the forthcoming spo
Question: Has It been or­ tation from Jacksonville to dal election. Thinking that
ganised? Question: H ive they tho lake front.
you should have a choice, I
run a notice la your paper
If tho Navy wanta the pipe­ had given serious considers
that they are uaiag a fictitious line
their own and wanta Uoa to filing in this election
■erne which is required by it run down Mellonvllle Ave„ for the unexplred term of
Cleveland.
However,
law?
I would like to be the flrit one Mr.
One out of town paper stated to offer them the right of way “ Around the Clock*’ of Feb.
flu t they era a taxpaying at M g Mellonvllle Ave., end I carried a not so subtle or
Joan found herself
In desperation,
however,
veiled advice or threat —
company.
I will dig tha ditch.
against my filing. This could toned In a small modern Joan did open the window and
Question: Who are they pay­
I am proud of the Navy also apply to other Interested type ef dungeon. And thou­ eagerly watched the side­
ing their taxes to?
being in Sanford. They are a citizens.
sands of other adults, at walk for a pedestrian.
Question: Why would Mr.
part of us and wo ara e part
Randall Chase put ao much
In this wonderful country well aa children, elan get
An hour passed and still
of them.
pressure on Mr. Tom Rice
of ours, we have always be­ locked in similar domestic nobody came In tight, for
Navy plpellna, YES. Private lieved that the people—and
(president of the A.C.L. Rail­
“ prisons’ ’ oo take a mom­ their house was on a dead­
road) to gat him to stop the pipeline. NOI NO! I am afraid not aome newspaper reporter
end street with little traffic
loeal employes from protest­ that it would have an odor of should elect thoao whom we ent to survey your borne. of any tort thereon.
ing tha pipeline as you stated soma kind, and U wouldn’t want to represent us In the Then teach your children
About 0:30, however, a boy
smeU like JP-3.
various branches of govern­ • few ef the simple safe­ strolled along. He was about
In your paper?
Tha fuel expert from Waah- ment. Also, thst It Is the in­ ty measure* In case they 12 years old, so Joan called
Now come on, Larry. Ques­
tion: Does Mr. Chase really Ington gave the flguro 548,000 escapable duly of the press ■tart choking on smoke.
till she finally attracted his
own the property oa which tbo barrels to bo pumped annual­ to print the truth of what
CASE 0-tS3: Joan Crane la attention.
Sanford Pipe Co. tanks are ly, and Mr. Krider gave at has happened, correctly In­ my sister-in-law.
Then she told him she was
to bo located, or is U unfair the commissioners' matting a forming the public In all
Last winter my brother, Dr. locked In the bathroom and
matters,
then
let
the
people
figure of M,000,000 gallons. If
gossip going around?
John B. Crane, the econom­ would he pleas# go home and
Question: Why is Mr. Krider 42 gallons la correct for one make their own decisions. ist, had left on a speaking get a screwdriver for her.
a* Interested In (hie give-away barrel of oil his figure would They also are capable of trip for several days, so Joan She wanted him to toss It
thinking and deciding.
In disregard to private proper­ bo 810,000 barrels.
was all alono In tha house.
upon the roof so she could
MO,000 barrels at 25 cent* per
Has one newspaper report­
ty, end with no payroll?
It was Saturday morning. use It to remove the binges
b a r r e l — approximately er the right and the qualifi­ She had entered the bath­ on the door.
In the last commissioners’
$107,000.00
cations to make decisions for room, wearing her night­
meeting which brought throe
But the boy told Joan he
•no's" for the pipeline you Ota,000 barrels at 05 cents per you? To single out one can­ gown, and abscntmlndedly was late for his Saturday
b a r r e l — approximately didate, however capable and had turned the lock on the catechism
Stated thM the votera would
class,
but
be
$1M,000.00
qualified he may be, then door, although she waa the would get her the screwdriv­
kave their day at the polls.
I wonder if they ara going tell you that you must vote only person In the bouse.
Larry, I set right behind
er when he returned.
you, and all that I &lt;*&gt;uld make to put their stock on tha mar­ for him? And warn others
Alas, when sha triad to
Joan
waited
patiently,
tut of tha evidence prevented ket. If you can find out let not to file? Thank God that leave, the lock stuck. She meanwhile hoping somebody
In our American way of life couldn't got the door open. else would walk along the
was that It was going to cost me know.
It waa very Interesting lo —you have the right of mak­
Hastily site looked around street
tha taxpayers motw money,
to ace If there waa anything
yet they ware talking about a notice that the attorney for ing your own decisions.
But nobody else came In
Give this and other mat­ she could u:c as a makeshift sight, so Joan began to wor­
savings. Somehow they forgot the pipeline was very reluc
to tell about the coat of trans­ tant to admit the priee was ters serious thought and let's aerewdrlver to unfasten tha ry lest the boy had forgotten
her. After another anxious
portation oa the fuel from 01 cents from the lakcfront keep ours—a government of hinges on the door.
Hut, as Is true of the usual hour, tbc lad finally reap­
the people, by the people,
Jacksonville to the lakafroaL to tha base.
I commend these men for and for the people, that we ao bathroom, there was nothing peared and tossed a screw­
It wea liter brought out reluc­
driver up to her.
tantly that tha bids had not voting their convictions anil dearly love, fought for, and available.
She then unfastened the
And the only other possible
not bowing to a pressure hundreds of thousands have
been ML
Now coma on, Larry: Don't group that has been with us died for. We can not and exit was a narrow window screws that held the hinges
and thus was able to lift
shall not tolerate any other. that led out upon the roof.
you think tbo throe that voted before.
Sincerely,
Joan hesitated to try this the bathroom door out of Us
Respectfully yours
"no” were the one* that wars
Vernon W. Dunn window, for the roof was cov­ frame and thus escape from
(Ed. Note: That waa eer- ered with snow. Besides, she her prison.
tatoly no threat Cnrly. Just couldn't get down from the
So It might benefit all of
like you a# much doa't want roof, anyway, unless some­ us to lesva a screwdriver
to aee you get upset when body would come along the and a pair of pliers in the
the Pork Choppers comer street and bring her a lad­ bathroom in case of such aa
you In those halls.)
der.
emergency.

It waa over 29 m i l l i o n
pounds a month at tha and of
1901, only 15 million pounds a
month at the end o f 1902 —
and beaded downward.
A principal reason for the
drop was a 26 per cent price
Increase. This was caused en­
tirely by new Common Market
trade restrictions in the form
o f Import fees.
Before the Common Market
laid down Its agricultural pol­
icy last August, American
poultry— broilers, fowl, frown
and canned meats—could be
landed In Eurupe at S1.4 cents

D W C To M eet
This Thursday

Dr. Crane's

W orry C linic

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Sometimes children will al­
so lock themselves Inside and
then grow so terrified they
can't get the door open.
In such an event, what
would you mothers do?
And that Is especially true
If your bathroom door has
the hinges on the inside where
you can't gel access to them.
Many door hinges have a
metal center pin that can be
removed, at least with a pair
of pliers. But if those hinges
are on the wrong side of the
door, then you are helpless.
So take a quick look at
your bathroom door to make
sure. And if the hinges are
on the Inside, keep a spare
screwdriver In your medicine
cabinet for Just such an em­
ergency aa befall Joan.'
Furthermore,
deliberately
Instruct your children In what
to do If they should ever
wake up, almost overcome
with smoke, with the house
on fire.
Many youngsters die from
smoke suffocation when they
might bo saved If they were
taught to grope for a window
and smash tb# glass with
their shoe.

The February meeting of
the South Seminole Demo­
cratic Women's Club will
meet at 11 a. m. this Thursday at the Rlksba Inn In
Fern Park. The business
meeting will be followed by
a Dutch treat luncheon at
noon.
Seminole
County Sheriff
Luther Hobby is expected to
be the guest speaker.
Suggestions for sponsoring
fundraising projects will be
requested by Mrs. Dorothy
Grimwood, ways and means
chairman.
Any citizen or resident of
the United States who, within
the calendar year, mnkea gifts
in excess of $3,000 to any one
individual, or any gift of a fu­
ture interest regardless of val­
ue, must file a gift tax return
on or before April IS of the
following year.

Notebook

New U. 8. “ trad# esar," for.
a pound on tha average. The
Germans levied a 4.5 cents a mer Secretary o f Eftato Chris­
pound tariff on that to protect tian A. Herter, has gone to
domestic poultry raisers, but Europe as Kennedy’s chlaf
the 35.9 cent price was com­
negotiator under tha U. 8.
petitive with European whole­
Trade Expansion A et passed
sale prices.
Under the Common Market, by the last Congress. One o f
the 4.5 cent* duty has been his principal Jobe will be to
dropped, but four additional work for removal or lowering
of all EEC trade restrictions.
Import fee* have been added.
Thla Is dona by filing what
These eatras add up to 13.3
are
known as Article 23 pro­
cents a pound. The price of
American poultry delivered In ceedings under the General
Agreement on Tariffs and
Europe thua goes to tt.7 cents
a pound average. This is far Trade.
The United States already
higher than EEC domestic
prices. U. 8. poultrymen can't has started such proceedings
compete with it and their against France, West Ger­
European market is fast dis­ many and Belgium. Earlier
proceeding* against Italy re­
appearing.
sulted in withdrawal o f their
Tho U. S. government la
fees.
kicking about this, naturally.
The new Trade Expansion
It wasn't mentioned In the of­
Act set a firm policy In at­
ficial communique, but when
tacking restrictions against
German Chancellor K o n r a d
exports of both Industrial and
Adenauer was In Washington
agricultural products.
last fall. President Kennedy
It provides that tha U. S.
complained to him about i t
may take “ protective action"
After a long debate In the
by raising similar reitrlction*
Bundestag, German Import
on Import* from countries
fees were cut two cents n
that discriminate a g a i n Ft
pound.
American exports.
Whether Adenauer and De
In the case of France, the
Gaulle discussed this when United States might Impose
they elgned their h i s t o r i c Import fees on such things as,
treaty of co-operntion also well — French wines, goose
waa not mentioned In their liver and cheese. That would
communique.
create a real test on who
Other things are involved, would chicken out and lie the
though chicken has become a flrat to cry "Undo Sami”
symbol In this battle. The
Common Market has thrown
up restrictions on U. 8. wheat
and wheat flour, feed grains,
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and ikins, tallow, oil cake and
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Bank Gets 9 7 January Donors

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K A N D Y CHASE, Future Teacher, works with Mrs. Shirley Weems, eighth
grade English teacher at Sanford Junior High, as they grade and record
the work given to students during the week o f teacher aide assistance.
(Herald Photo)
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Response to appeals for help
from the Seminole County*
Blind Bank huve been gtutifyilig. Ralph Wight II, chuirman, announced as he re­
leased figures showing that
97 persons donated a pint of
blood during tbe month of
January.
"This fine response to the
needs that can come to any of
us nt any time, serves as a
safety factor for everybody,"
Wright said.
There were 33 persons who
came in ami were accepted to
givu their first pint of blood,
four of them women. (Not all
persons who volunteer are
able to give blood, for vary­
ing reasons, and an examina­
tion must bo made ul each
visit.)
Top donors this month was
Robert B. Johns who gave bis
22nd pint; Frank Holmes and
Claude Hawkins, each gave
20 pints; Clifford Proctor and
David Green, 17 pints.
Henry Faint received M&gt;
Two Gallon Certificate for
giving his 10th pint o f blood,
and John Hexwirchcn is only
one pint away nt his 15lh do*
nation.
John Fortier gave his 14th;
Joe Znvrotny and S. B. Coghum their 13th; Harry W il­
son and Marvin VVarfel their
12th; Ed Davis and Willard
Sessions, their 11th; Rnymond
Hall and Jim Pigott, their
10th and Jesse Crews his
ninth.
Three men nod one woman
hit tho Gallon Club murker
and rcclved their key chains.
They
included Elizabeth
Wilke, Hubert Smith, Lewis
Schwcichert and John Buhl.
Just behind them at seven
pints are llritt Yates, Alvin
Illttcll, Leroy Noppcr, Chris­

tine Robertson and Wilfred
Smorcwskl.
Sixth
pint donors are
Carcni Gager, Lester Tillis,
Louis Sweeten, Silas Lackey,
G o o r g a Bromberg er, and
Ralph Schwelchcrt.
A t five are David Berrien
and Willard Young and hulfgntlon donors include Kenneth
S it s w , Elwyn Humphreys,
Gordon Meyer, Harley W il­
helm, Raymond Lord, Stanley
Pulaski and Glenn McCall.

Three pint donors were
F.lva Pearson, Judy A sen sic,
Robert McCnskill, Hnrshctl
Harris Jr., Alvin Thompson,
Oscar Bcrtrang. L. A. Tiaon,
Humie Wiggins, Cecil Abney,
James Rafter, Richard Sites
and Harry Leslie.
Coming in for the second
round were Sammy Hills, Sara
Jacobson, Royal Conrad, Rob­
ert Gay, Richard Brooke,
Lloyd Seube, Wilour Yentsch,
Patricia Johnson, o loll Hunt,

Henry Uefl.Me, James Rlntleinunn, ami Edward Wilson.
Donating for the first time,
many of them because of tho
freu movie passes issued at
the Atoviclund Drive-In by
Manager Hugh Prince, to
those who pledged to donate
blood, were the following per­
sons;
T o ni m y C r o w , James
Wright, Dewey W i l b u r n ,
Charles Jones, Susan Byrd,
Fred Bins. Walter Britton,

Edward Miller, Charles Beal son, Olin Boatwright and
Henry Knowles. Raymond Ols­ Kathleen Purdy.
zewski, Charles I.ipfnrd, A l­
fred DeLottibeumlieno, Jim
McGruthcr, Willie Lee Hills, DOBS
Donald Clark. Karl Fetid, Mrs.
Jean Converse, Avery Fields,
Willie Mnrshall, K e n n e t h M A K E Y O U FEEL O LD
4H*r 33, common Kidney or W idder Xr*
Meriea, Michael Myntt, Car­ rlMtloni often occur »nd m *r
jo t
tenae and nenoui from too fr o w n *
los Raines, Travis Pence, Mrs.
both d »y and r.t.ht. Accondf ©it m »r lot* *&gt;rp tudi itttitr frora
Patricia Pence, Joseph Veuyo, irilFji
H f*d «ch f», flitfcGcfit and feet old. tiredl
lit such Irritation. C Y 9 T U
George
Phillips,
Raymond Jrprtited.
usually htin» i fa il, relatln r efimfort bi
Rooney, W i l l i a m Treplor, turbine lrrlu tin * irrrai In itronr, aclc
Jtine and by snaUeale pain relief. Oel
Richard Jones, Calvin Thomp­ *"«nTX at druiaUU. ft»l better fan

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FU TU R E TEACH ER Sandy Slayton, right, helps Donald Tyre, Pinecrest
fifth gruder ut the hoard, as teacher Mrs. Alice Williams observes tho
work.
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Teacher Aides Lending Hand
Seminole County teachers
had the asziitance of 37 teach­
er aidea laat week in their job
o f educating Seminulo Coun­
ty children.
A t tho same lime, the tencher aides, who are membera of
tho Seminole High School
chapter o f the Future Teachere o f America, gained vnlu.
a b 1 o classroom experience
from their week spent in the
classroom, in actual teaching
situations.
"The purpose of thia weeklong program la to encourage
student to enter tho teaching
profession, and in this man­
ner tho student receives first­
hand experience in this field,"
asld Mra. Mary Joyce llato-

man, FT A sponsor. Other
sponsors are Miss Grace
Mario Stinciphcr and Dick
Burnett.
To he selected as a teach­
er's aide, the future teacher
must he u junior or senicr,
have earned points for serv­
ice in the FTA, have the ap­
proval of each teacher and
Ihu principal. Thu student
must maku up all his own
clnsswork that he misses, dur­
ing the week and write a
paper concerning his experi­
ences.
Thu following schools and
students participated In the
week’s program i
Randy Itirimrds at Hear
Lake Elementary; K a r e n

Vegetable Market

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I d New York Friday, Flo­
rida cabbage was slightly
stronger. Small to medium
■lee sold for $3 00-14.00 per
crate, mostly $3.50 $4.00. Cel­
ery was unchanged at $3.25$3.76 per crate for 2 to 3
dozen «Ue.
Mostly $3.50$3.75, and 4 doren size was
$3.00-$3.50, mostly $3 23 $3.50. Cartons of 33 film
wrapped celery hearts were
$3.25-$3.50. Chinese cabbage
brought
$2.25 - $2 50 per
per crate for larger sizes,
with some medium sizes sellng for $3.00 • $3.25. Endive
ranged from $2.75 ■ $3.75,
mostly $3 00 * $3.25 and esearole was higher at $2.50$3.50 per crate, mostly $2.75$3.23. Itig Boston lettuce was
also slightly
higher,
with
crates of 24 heads selling at
$4.0o and a few at $4 50. Ro­
ma irse was a bit lower, at
mostly $2.25 - $2-50, with a
few best at $3.00 * $3.30.
Mustard greens in celery
crates sold for $3 50, and

curly parsley, in crates of
5 dozen
hunches,
ranged
from $2.50 • $3.50. Radishes
were 75 cents to $1.25 per
basket of 30 - 6 or. film bags,
mostly $1.00 and water cress
brought 10-15 cents per bun­
ch, mostly 12-15 cents.
In Central Florida Thurs­
day, celery sold for $2 25 per
crate of 2 to 8 dozen size.
Cabbage was $2.30 - $2 75
per crate and $2.00 - $2.75
per 50-lb. sack. Red cabbage
aold for
$2 SO - $2.75 per
crate with a very few small
lots bringing $3.00.

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Thu
program,
sponsored
by the United States Atomic
Enrrgy Commission, I* pre­
Whigham, Chris Thomas at vented by tho Oak Ridge In­
stitute of Nuclear Studies,
Grammar School;
Dion Boston at Lake Mon­ Oak Ridge, Tenn.
roe; I’atty Glenn Johnson,
Marilyn Hunt, Susan Phngan,
To keep your dinette table
Linda Hunt, Myra Meeks,
and chair logs from making
Linda Sue Williams at South- marks on your vinyl floor,
side;
glue pieces of heavy wool fab­
Johnnie Gore, Susie Hnl- ric or old carpet to the bot­
back,
Linda A. Williams, toms of the legs. Chairs will
Sandy Slayton, Eddie Hamil­ slide easier and theru will be
ton, Bedford Aiken at Pine- no marks on the floor.
crest.
Danny
Dunn, Jennifer
Thompson, D I a n HatkcU,
Kathy Gussow and Theresa
Spears at South Seminole
Junior High;
Jcannle Hcop, Ann Farlesa,
Barbara
Buckler, Maureen
Firestone, Pum Jones, Brenda
Brown, Cent Wheatland, Susl
Deal, Marianne Humphrey,
Barbara Miller, Robert Murrle, Don MrMurray, K. W.
Lamlrcss, Bub Bolt, Randall
Chase ami Tim Burrowmnn at
Sanford Junior High School,

Regardless of the Job you want dona—large or small . . .
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M EA T SALE!

"This Atomic
World," a
demonstration lecture pro­
gram will bo presented in an
assembly program at Sem­
inole High School on Feb.

Phone TB 8-5851 f**r
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Krraln

Mrs. M cGuire Hostess For Coffee
VAH-7 wivea held their reg­
ular monthly coffee, Friday,
at Uia home of t in , O, W.
McGuire. The V a l e n t i n e
theme wee artUtleally em­
ployed with lace heart Invi­
tation* and Valentine decora­
tion*,
Mr*. L. A. llcath,
the new »klppcr of
conducted the budncti
ing and welcomed back Mr*.
H. A. Moreland, wife of the
new executive officer of the
squadron. Cdr. Moreland was
previously altached to VAH-7.
Committee head* far the
coming ilx month* were nam­
ed. They Include: Mr*. A. M.
Campbell, trcaaurer; Mra. T.
J. Cann, hospitality: Mra. R.
L. Conn, historian; Mr*. R. E.
Lavender, bridge; Mr*. R. L.
Wright, publicity; Mr*. W. C.
Holton, telephone, and Mr^. H.
A. Moreland, welfare.
Mr*. R. C. Young and Mr*.
R. M. Ihlal, newcomer* to
VAH-7 wive** club, were
traduced.
A gucit enjoying the coffee
with the Peacemaker* wa*
Mr*. W. Kiod of New Jcncy,
mother of Mr*. C. II. Kru*e.
Other* attending were, Mra.
D. W. Heieau, Mra. R. W.
Martin. Mr*. H. L. Monroe,
M n. D. E, Parrish, Mra, G.
M. Ryman, Mr*. G. / F.
Scheidcr, Mr*. 0. W. Uffman, Mr*. C. C. Well* and
Mra. J. A. Bum*.

Mrs. Davis

Tha Shirley Smith Circle of
the Ploecreet Baptist Church
held the monthly bus Incat
and social meeting at the
home of Mrs. Harold Davia,
1104 Maple Ava.
Mra. George Fleet led the
devotions and Mra. Donald
El IU, claaa president, pre­
sided at the buslnea* session.
Letters of appreciation were
read from Mr*. Shirley Smith.
In Hong Kong and the girl
that the circle eponsors at
the children's home In Lake­
land,
Members deckled to con­
tinue making cancer pad* for
th* cancer society. M n. Ellis
presented an interesting program on "Christian Witness­
ing."
Mra. William Guess was
welcomed as a new member.
Others present were Mrne*.
Harold Sherwood, Harley Syltea, Cliff Abel*, Voile Wil­
liams Jr., Jim Jerolgan, Adwon Clark, Gerald Fitzger­
ald, M. L. Rshorn. Robert
Craig and Johnny Herrin.

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N ttw u rn u E iiin o f V A ll-7 Officer* Wivcn
Club nt a recent coffee arc, from le ft (nenled)
Mm. W . C. Holton and Mra. 11. A. Moreland.

Hostess For
Circle Meeting

Television (DsuxJt Ctbby. I

Mrs. Keogh
Honored At
Stork Shower

By Frances Waster
Mrs. Richard Keogh of Laka
Mary was honored with a
■tork shower given hy Mr*.
Charles Roberts with Mrs.
Gary Helm, co-hostess, at the
Roberts homo in Loch Arbor,
Friday night.
The invited guests included
all tlic Lake Mary school fac­
ulty, the honorcc's mother,
Mrs. II. M. Gleason, and Mn.
Ida Keogh.
The shower gifts were dis­
played In the living roam. In
the dining area a large pink
stork flanked by pink candles
centered the lace cloth covercd table. Crystal and allver
appointment* were used.
The refreshment* served
were individual cakci, each
decorated with a liny bohy
doll wrapped In a pink blan­
ket, with punch and coffee.
Mr*. Keogh was also hon­
ored hy ihc Lake Mary acbool
faculty on her Iasi teaching
Lake Mary
day at tha school last week.
The group surprised her with
an Informal coke party, and
presented her with a gift of
a sterling sliver feeding spuon
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Uurkc, for the expected new arrival.
of Laka Mary, spent the
weekend In Jacksonville, with
hli sister and Iter husband,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Toro, They
WKDNKKDAY
look Mra. Uurke'a mother,
Deadline for reservations
Mrs. J. L. Dullard, with them
to visit her sister, Mra. A. I*. for the Woman's Club Valen­
Wilson. Mrs. Burke's sister, tino luncheon ia TODAY.
Mrs. M. Flsndcrs, of Winter Lunchrnn served at 12 noon,
Park,
alao accompanied followed by card games spon­
sored by the Social Depart­
them.
Mrs, Gladys Stewart, of ment. No charge for member*
Lake Mary, la back (n the hut the committee must know
Sanford Hospital.
how many to prepare for.

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IS) I Leva Lnry
The Sanford Garden Club
( I ) Ann Bothern Show
to be held in the spring. A Is sponsoring a benefit card 11:00 13) Prlea la Rlsht
motion was made and pass( ! ) June Wyman ITeparly, today at the Sanford
•cnla
ed lo make Mrs. Lottie Nix,
11:00 (0) The Hr Co ye
a member who has been ill, Woman's Club, on Oak Avc, 11:10 IS) Tnura For a Song
ftl Concent ration
Play will start at S p. m.
a consulting chairman for
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Luncheon Meeting
Enjoyed By Club
The General Business and
American Home Dept, of the
Sanford Woman's Club held a
luncheon meeting at the club­
house, Wednesday with Mra.
W. L. Gramkow, president,
presiding.
The meeting was opened
with the pledge lo the flag
ami the group sang, "The
Star Spangled Banner," ac­
companied by Mrs. It. C.
Moore. Mra, George Wells
read a poem and led In pray­
er.
The speakers table was
centered wKh an arrange­
ment of dog-wood. Camellias
were used throughout the
room and on the individual
table*.
Hostcssrs for the luncheon
were, Mrs. George Wells,
Mrs. Frank Evan*, Mrs. C.
It. Damon, Mrs, B. F. Mc­
Whorter, Mr*. J. L. Jewell,
and Mr*. Charles N. Rust.
A musical program was
presented by twtf’ pupils of
Mrs. Julie Bishop. Mias Linda
MrSwaln, soloist and Miss
Sherry Spinelll, accompanist
Mlsa McSwain
sang ‘‘At
Dawning" and "With a Song
In My Heart." Miss Spinelll
presented a piano solo, "Clair
do Luno."
During the business meet­
ing a 'elter wa* rend from
Uie Salvation Army thanking
the club for their assistance
In collecting money for the
needy at Christmas time.
A report was given on the
proceed! of "Tag Day" and
a donation waa given to the
fund for arthritic*.
Tbe Womans Club 1* spon­
soring a ball to be given at
the Mayfair Inn with the
assistance nf many other lo­
cal organizations. This will
be In April and the proceed*
will be given to the Serepta
Home.
A committee was formed
to visit borne* at the aged
each month and bring chccr
to the guests.
" A Day In Court" will be
observed for two days this
year, Feb. 13 and Feb. 27 at
1:30 p. m.
Plans were mads for elub
member* lo work on articles
to be donated for the bazaar

the year.
Mrs. Rslph Austin Smith
announced "The
Day of
Prayer,"
to be observed
March I, at 10 a. m. at the
Congregational Church and In­
vited all to attend.
The
Valentine Luncheon
will be held at 12 o’clock,
Feb. 13 at Ihc Club House.
Robert Mere of Milady's
Fabric Shop gave a very in­
teresting and informative talk
on the new fabric* available.
Three gueits were Intro­
duced, Mn. Thomas Cain of
Belle Mead, N. J.; Mrs. Phil­
lip Daigle of Moulton, Maine,
and Mrs. M. H. Godley of
Grlmeiland, N. C.

You're in great d u p e
with Sugar CuncI It's •veil* and aleek.
I U m atching sole is alim. Ita colon a n new
tor ’ 62. A n d i t tecta d eliciou sly com fortable!
L ik e a ll U S. K e d rtln , Sugar Cane ia waahable,
otnaa in Narrow and Medium width*. Swaet-and-ioW
•rice, banidral Come in to d a y -p ick up your pair.

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Plans Benefit

Party Today

prizes will be awarded at
each table in addition to door
prizes.
General chairman Is Mn.
A1 Hunt. Other committee
chairmen arc Sir*. Voile Wil­
liams, prizes; Mn. Irving
Pryor, refreshments;
Mrs,
J. P, Cullen, decoration* ami
Mn.
A.
C.
McHcynoldi,
tables.
Tickets will be available
at the door and those who
have not already reserved
tables may buy as many
tickets a* needed a* hostess­
es will be provided to fill any
number nerded lo make up
a table.

Osteen Personals
By Mn. Clarence Snyder
Dr. Paul Durleson, Birming­
ham, Ala., la visiting his
aunt, Mr*. Rose Phillips.
When he returns home he will
be acrompanird by his mo-

South Seminole
Welcomes More
New Families
Mrs. Nora C. Norris, Wel­
come Wugon hostess for the
South Seminole area reports
more families welcomed re­
cently;
Mr. and Mn. W. II. Brown,
from Franklin, N. C.; Mr.
and Mn. Jack Roper and
children. John, Carol and
Janet, from Miami; Mr. and
M n. Herbert Branson and
Teresa, from Apopka.
Mr. and Mr*. II. 11. Blair,
from Winter Park; Mr. and
M n. John Grau, from Winter
Park; Mr. and M n. K. Erickkson, Willy and Alice, from
Orlando; Mr. and Mn. T.
J. Plland, Mike and Billy,
from Bath, Maine and Mr.
and Mn. D. LaPoma, from
Rochester, N. Y.

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ther, Mrs. Grare Burleson,
who has been enjoying an ex
tended visit with Mr*. I’hll
lips.
A group of Osteen women
spent Thursday In New Smyr­
na Beach and enjoyed a lunch­
eon at Norwoods. Tiicy were
Mn. Elmer Shivers, Mn. L.
W. Jones, Mrs. II. B. Nixon,
Mrs. II. A. Stone, Mrs. Mason
Millwood, Mrs. Robert Wll
Hams and Mr*. Trammel Kil­
patrick.
A2/C Danny Neal arrived
home Wednesday from thu Al­
ius Air Force Base in Okla­
homa. The next morning, ac­
companied by his wife Donna
and two children, Danny Jr.
and Dana, he left to return to
Oklahoma. Mrs. Neal and
children have been living with
her grandmother, Mn. Lola
Brooke.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Clarence Snyder were
Mrs, Thelma Lewis, Mlsa
Martha Lewis and Ensign
Charles Barket, on leave
from Norfolk.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Lunne of Charlevoix,
Mich..
•pent two weeks with Mr. abd
Mrs, John Melrose. They are
now visiting In Melbourne and
will return later.
Mrs. Rose Phillips and Mr*.
Grace Burleson spent several
day* In New Smyrna Beach
visiting Mrs. Phillips' son,
Ralph, and family.

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111 Your Flrat lmproealon
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Newa
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11:41 ( I ) Holding Light
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(3) Sevan Kaya
1,03 (ti Millionaire
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Personals
By Linda Smithson
Mist Nancy Kites, a student
at Ihc University of Florida,
in Gainesville, hat been nomi­
nated by her sorority, Alpha
Xi Omega, to be a candidate
for the Sigma Chi Derby
Queen. The event la one of
(he spring social* on the cam­
pus held in February.
Wishes for a speedy recov­
ery are being sent to Young
Harris who Is recuperating
from major surgery at the
Winter Park Memorial Hos­
pital and to BUly Gammage
who recently
suffered
a
stroke.
Tomatoes and onion al!c«s
enhance an economy beef
steak, making a pleasing en-

age and used all the tabor and mater­
ial to repair my own automobile and
never put a dime in the register.
Then I soaked my customers to pay
for getting my own car fixed. I f that
is fair, my name is McGee.
CORW IN

DEAR A B B Y : I ’m glad that
R.F.D. character wrote In to bellynche about postage going up. It giv­
en me an opportunity to let o ff a lit­
tle Hteam. Maybe he doesn’t know
thnt the Pont Office Department is a
public service and operates at a defi­
cit. Also, Post Office employes cannot strike nguinst the government
and probably wouldn’t i f they could:
Tell this It.F.D, guy that he ought to
thank God he is living In a country
where he has the privilege o f paying
nn extra penny for postage, rather
than somewhere else where men are
paying with their lives for freedom.
MR. CITIZE N
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Mrs. Leo Scewald writes
*Q 1 0 4
from St. Paul, "Our annual
V J 10 4
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Winter Carnival tournament
*0104
is over and we are starting
EAST
to get ready for t964. Every­ A A K I
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one worked hard aa usual,
? ti
van
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but we also found Ume to
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play and I think that A1 P*ak,
RODIM (D&gt;
one of our hardest workers,
♦ J»BS
came up with the best hand
V A K Q II
♦AM
of tbe tournament.
**
" I am not sure you will
No one vulnerable
approve of the final contract
M k W at
Nertk Root
of four hearts. At didn't when I V
Double Pan
,3 *
he saw the dummy and I V
3 *
IV
Pass
Pm * ' ~
counted up two spade losers, 4 V
one club loser and probably .
one diamond loaer. Then A1
"H e ruffed the second club
proceeded lo make the hand and led a spade. West went
anyway.
up with the king and led a

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Fellowship Hall
Member* of the Ethel Root
Circle of the Congregational
Christian Church met recently in Fellowship Hall for the
regular business meeting and
social hour.
Miss Ituby Booth opened the
meeting and Introduced Ihc
various speakers for the eve­
ning. Mrs. Edward Simpson
spoke on sacred music, Mrs.
Gus Srhmah, dally devotion
and our Bible, ami Rev. Wal­
ter A. K. McPherson spoke
nn private and cooperative
worship.
Alter Uie various officers
gave reports, the finished
Swedish aprons were display­
ed and reports of the unfin­
ished one were given. Gen­
eral chairman of the amorgaibord, Mrs. Harold Herbst,
announced the menu for the
event and that poster* are
now being put up in the var­
ious shopping areas. A com­
plete menu consisting of the
"42 Varieties" will be an­
nounced later.
A surprise "Happy Birth­
day" was sung to the hos­
tess, Miss Booth. Birthday
cake and Ice cream, coffee
and tea were served to the
following
members,
Mrs.
Ralph Losiing, Mrs. Edward
Simpaon, Mrs. Schmah, Mrs.
Maurice Corbett, Mr*. Ro­
bert Getman, Mn. Bea Al­
ford, Mra. Robert Beine,
Mr*. Herbal, Mra. Norma
Cook, Mrs. Clyde Stinson,
Mrs. Oscar Zittrower, Mra.

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dollar to ABBY. BOX 3365, BEVER­
L Y HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’s new
booklet, "H O W TO W RITE LE TTERS FOR A L L OCCASIONS."

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What's on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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DEAR A B B Y : I agree with
It.F.D, alt the way. Why wouldn't
postage go up? I f you saw all the free
mailing sent hy preferred personnel
In the government, you’d under­
stand it. It ’s as though I owned a gar­

Ethel Root

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DEAR SUE: I nm with you! The
American people have shown them­
selves to be nnything but cheap. My
mail has INCREASED since postage
went up!

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"Did you ever notice," asks
one of my woman readers,
"haw few Word* there are to
tell a mail he looka especially
hniutiomeT"
"Any woman knows the im-

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DEAR A B B Y : I was very much
disturbed over a recent letter from a
reader complaining ubout five-cunt
postage for letters. People can grum­
ble about low incomes and high tax­
es, hut not about the postage rates.
Over the years we have had a tre­
mendous increase in the cost o f ev­
erything. I am astonished that the
postage rate is not higher. And,
pray, where can you get more service
for a nickel ?
SUE

DEAR A B B Y : In 1898, when
postuge was two cents, my fnther
wus employed as a barber. He earn­
ed $9 a week plus tips. I f a barber's
wages hnd gone up in the same pro­
portion as postage, then effective
January 7th, 1903, barbers would
get $22.50 per week plus tips. Do you
know o f any barber who works for
$22.50 a week? Does It. F. D. (the
fellow who griped about the price o f
postage today) know o f any?
K. G. S.
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By Abigail Van Buren

By Oswald Jacoby
third club which A1 carefully
ruffed with the queen ol
trumps. At led another spade
and West was In with the
ace. He led a spade and AI
was In dummy. He ruffed
dummy's last club with the
acc of trumpa and played
three rounds of trumps. Be­
came he had ruffed threw
clubs he was able to discard
his nine of diamonds on
dummy's Jack or trumps and
made tbe last three tricks
with his fourth spade and two
top diamonds. Is there *
name for that p!ay7"
There sure it. It is known
as a dummy reversal and this
la a perfect example.

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By Ruth M illett

pnrUnre of • thoughtful com­
pliment when she ha* put
extra effort into looking her
best. And it makes a differ­
ence whether ahe la told ahe
looka beautiful, lovely, gla­
morous, pretty, gorgeous—or
any of dotena o f other words
that an observant man can
uie to give a woman a real
lift

they lose a few pounds.
Men aren't used to a lot of
fancy compliments. Most any
o f them will gladly settle for
"hundsome," If tho woman
who anya "How handsome you
look" has really looked good
and long, and with obvious ap­
proval, before speaking her
mind.

"Y et when we women can
see at a glance that a man
ha* drested with special care
and attention to detail, what
can we say other than *My,
how handsome you look.' 7
"I've combed a thesaurus
trying to find words to com­
pliment the men o f my family
when I notice that extra-care­
ful shave, those Just-polished
•hoes,
that
tie
carefully
chosen for a certain suit, and
the kind o f shining radiance
men exude when they have
made a special effort to look
their very best. But the com­
plimentary adjectives sultehle
for a man ara mighty scarce—
•dashing,' 'handsome,' 'debon­
air.'. What else Is there?"
Coma to think o f it, the
waya In which you can tell a
man he looka especially hand­
some are pretty limited.
But even to, most men
would probably be content If
their wives would Just notice
how they look and maka any
kind of comment.
Moat husbands would bo
pleased Juat to have their
wives comment when they get
a haircut, praise the fit o f a
new suit, approve o f a new
necktie, or brag a bit when

There's more Insight on
men In "How to Have a Hap­
py Husband." Ben 25 cents t «
Ruth Millett Reader Berrien,
c to The Sanford Herald,
P. O. Box 460, Dept. A, Radio
City SLution, New York 19,
N. Y.

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'Throw The Guy
Clay Shouts A t
M IAM I BEACH (C P I)— Heavyweight box­
ing champ Sonny IJaton engaged brnah CnaaiuB
Clay here Sturdily in verbid bntle that almost
landed in the ring.
Clay, No. 2 contender who predicta knock­
out rounds, wns working out In u gym here Satur­
day night when the champ walked In unan­
nounced.
Clay, never at a loss for words, yelled,
"Throw that guy out o f here. This is my train­
ing headquarters. This place isn’t big enough for
both o f us!"
Sonny shot hack ."The only reason it’s not
big enough is because I can catch you in here."

Sanford Plays
Here Tonight;
Drops lOlh
Hanford blew n srvi-n point
first period load an the Leesinirc r nitor* dumped (lie locals
67-18 in cage action Friday
night
It was the |nth loss of the
ihr the locale.
They will hint Dei.nn.l tn
their final rritulnr seetun tilt
here tonight.
Three Sanford eager* hit
for double figures in the los­
ing cam*. Hutch niter con­
nected for 15 points; Dave
Mnrtjjllji, who (cored nine in
the first period, ended up with
10 while Don 5(cMurray “ iso
tallied fur 10.
At tha fir il rpinrter, San­
ford led, 2:1-15 and held a cue
point margin at the half: U
was all f.trahurg In the aceend half a* the homo team
acorrd 15 in the third quar­
ter tu Sanford’* 10 and tallied
nina in the final uuarter to
four for tha Gemlnoiei.

Cily Kegler
Tourney Set

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Tht Sanford Woman'* Bowl­
ing
Aiieciation
announce*
the Cily Tournament will be
held March 8 and 10 and
March 18 and IT.
The (quad time* will he 1
P m., 4 p.m. and 1 p in. on
March 8 and to, fur team
event a.
The
lime ichedulo for
Single* and pouiilci will be 1
p.m., 3 pm., 5 p.m. and 7
p.m., Starch l() and IT.

Track Offer
ADELAIDE 41*1*11 - Idle
Raider,
champion
Sydney
pacer, will travel to the Unit­
ed State* to comiH-le in the
International pacing aeriea at
Yonkers Raceway. Bis owner,
Pat Ryan, said Sunday he
fouldn’t turn down an offer
by the New York track which
"involve! a fortune."

Then tho champ offered Clay f 100 a round
to apnr with him.
"Spar," Clay screamed. “ You got in the ring
now and we’ll fight for nothing."
Promoters and trainers stepped between tliu
two men, but tho boiling Clay spouted forth:
"I had predicted Liston would fall In eight
rounds. A fter this, you will fall in six."
Hu went on to lull the champ that he’ll lie
waiting in his dressing mom April 4 to aign u
contract for the title match — " I f you get by
former heavyweight chnnipion Floyd Patterson."
Liston told Clay, "They might to arrest you
for impersonating a fighter.”

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Thirteen Sanford youngsters have been nomi­
SATURDAY
nated as candidates for the Biddy Basketball Sanford
HIALKAH. Fla. (U P I) All-Star team,
The team will be cut to 10 to represent this rity Kelso tx-wt ilia favored Bidsn
in the state tourney eluted to be hold here Feb. 28. by almost three lengths in
(lie 453,800 Seminole Hindi
Tho other three will be named as alternates.

cap.
Boys chn.cn were:
Hubby Lundqtlist, Ken BinPHILADELPHIA (U P I) ■on, Bill Bracken, Burt UulBarry Mackay defeated for
lingewurth, Matt Morgan.
Bruce McKIbbln, Mike I.ong, mer amateur grand • slam
flick Fordbain, Bill Higgin­ champion Bod Laver, 108. In
The Plaltera anil hold the botham, Kick Galloway, BUI a professional tennis milch
loop lead In the t’ inecrest Inn Sliller, Gary Slope* and Uuyd
LONfl BEACH, Calif. (Upl&gt;
Bowling League. Dot Johnson Wall,
—Tommy
Lit* of lforihty,
converted Hie 2-7 split to take
pa., won the senior men’*
high game and high aeries
title In the U. S. National fig
lor the Platters and tha lea­
urc skating rrampionshlpi.
gue, ]80-185. Juan Adams, &lt;&gt;(
the same team, scored a 173ARCADIA. Calif. &lt;UP|) 414.
Physician scored a surprise
Topper* alayed In tha ateAetion In the Cily League victory over Crimson Salan in
find spot, with (Body* Pilnlan
rolling a 157-439 and Beverly last Wednesday night saw Hie the 138,000 San Antonio Hand
league leaders losing ground leap at Santa Anita.
Krccck a 150 400.
Markrttca look third place, as tho under dog* came out
NEW YORK tUPD-W ayne
Gloria Summerfnrd downed on lop In most of the matches.
Thornton
outpointed t h i r d
Lake
Monroe
Inn
Juit
didn't
Ilia 3-lo split and rolled a
hive It agalnit Team No. 4, ranked Willie Pastrann In a
159-304 (or that team.
Bello Summrra picked up who came up with thrlr high­ to round l i g h t heavyweight
the 5 7 iplit In score a 171-488 est aeries this sea sun and bout.
SUNDAY
for the Strikers and ha Vern took three points from tha
PHOENIX. Aria. (Up|) Ward rolled a 151-440 for tha first place learn.
"Snuffy Smlff"
kd
hla Rain postponed the final round
Needles.
teammate* with ■ 215/561 of llio Phoenix Open golf
sciiro although Lake Monroe tournament until Monday.
came up with four 200 games.
I .'hr rolled 213 and Panlacost
SYDNEY (U P I) Tony
233, but DcPalma'i 202 240/619 Sneasewell berime the first
was high fur the team and Australian to clear seven feet
DAYTONA
BEACH. Fla. league.
in Hie high jump.
(U pD —Glenn (Fireball) Hu­
Jel Lancs iplit their milch
berts and Fred Loren ten will with Sanford Mfg. Co., there­
MOSCOW (U P I) — A Junior
hate the front row pole posi­ by gaining one point on the squad of the Hussian national
tion* in the annual Daytona leaders. Spolskl proved to bo Irani defeated the U. S. na­
500 Feb. 24.
real consistent, rolling a fine tional amateur hockey skat­
They won the position* Sun­ 200-211-187/588 series, Bor* ers, tog, al the Lenin sports
day in qualifying lap*, tin- dorf helped out with a 222 palace.
hrrli averaged &gt;80.9 m p h. single. Tamm rolled the only
in a 1983 Pontiac and Loren- 200'a for Ida team, coming
S Y D N E Y (U P I) - Jack
sen hit 162.8 m p.h, in • 1863 through with a I I I and 201.
Brahham of Australia defeat­
Sweeney's picked up two ed Britain's John Surtees in
Ford.
In mnlorcyrle competition, point* on Lake Monrou Inn by ihr final 14 lap* to win the
Bon Vetro of San Diego raced taking three points from Kn- 27lh Australian Grand I'rix
Ponllar l i n e auto rare.
•9.4 m p h. for an ea»y wig gle'a. Al
over a field of smaller-enginad through for fiweenay’i with
marhines to win the third, tils first 200 game while GarLAKELAND, Ft*. &lt; U P|)U. S. motorcycle grand prix don Honeycutt carried the The IMnshin Tigers, one of
in a 230cc Yamaha.
|mall |o the tune of 233/598.
Japan's lop baseball teams,
began workouts at Tlgrrlown
as guests of the Detroit T i­
ger*.

...

Palmer Shoots For Third
Straight Phoenix Crown
The atorm broke out with
such suddenness that thous­
ands of fans were caught on
lilt: fairways and scattered in
all directions. Some huddled
under palm trees for protcc.
lion from the biting sting of
being lilt by the large hail­
stones.
The powerful wind caught
up lawn furniture along the
fairways and smashed them
Into frncea. Trees came top­
pling down. Concesiion tents
were uprooted and sandwiches and oilier food toned
about In the wind.
When it waa ill over the
whole fours* waa pure while,
covered with hail alone*. An
hour liter tha hall atonal Mill
were viaihlo laying on tha
ground.
One man died of ■ heart
m ark after running to Hie
safely of Hie cluhiMnise. Hie
telephone rompany estimated
Hut damage to their equip­
ment on Hie rnurir would run
rluie to {20,000. Tile tower for
ihu television itAttcm cover*
Ing the tournament blew down
and the damage there was
48,000.

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England town Sunday.

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Jump champion Tony Sneaicwell became the first Aus­
tralian to clear seven feet
Sunday when he won the
esent In a local meet. He
cleared seven feat but (ailed
Iniry tilt, 3833. Tonight. L&gt;
in three attempts al 7 2.

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PHOENIX, Aria. &lt;L'P|) Arnold palmer goes to the tee
today in an attempt lo win an
unprecedented third consecu­
tive Phoenix Open golf cham­
pionship—weather permitting.
Tim fourth round of tho
433,000 event was scheduled
to he played Sunday, but a
combination of rain, wind and
hall swept over the Arisen*
Country Hub course in mida f l r r n u o n , cancelling all
scores.
For some it was • tough
break, for other* it may mean
money in the hank.
Palmer goes into this round
with ■ 51-hole total of 203
strokes—the earns number he
had wh*n ha teed off Sunday.
He went only two holes before
Hie itorm broke and was even
par.
Rut Gary Player, w|m had
started the day one allot be­
hind him with 204, had fin
iihrd four holes and was two
under par. and thrornllrally
In the tournament lend, Jack
Niekliui, winner of the Palm
Springs classic last week, al­
so was even par for the two
holaa he pigyrd Sunday. Ho
Is tied with Plajrr.
Several others, Including
Tony L*m t, also wera en­
joying good round* when the
storm broke. Lem a was three
under par after seven holes
Hunter* in Ohio rarely and only two shots back uf
winners scoring 13 points.
man travail to Klialmineo fur found bears and wolvaa there pRlmrr.
Tlie first ball ended id a a tiltafter 1835.
18-18 deadlock and tha Grey­
hound* picked up ground in
tha third quarter bidding the
Cudas scoreless while they
Sorry
managed to pick up four
No Minor*I
point*In tha final period, Lyman
tallied It points to New Smyr­
HTAKP-II
na'* 10.
Jim S tille r socked ui 10
SEMI - FIN A LS
points (or the victors.
The Cudas uun tha prelim

Roberts Gels
Top Position

M EATY

SPARE RIBS 9

Platters Still
Hold Loop Lead

Loop Leaders
Lose Ground

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Summary
Weekend

13 Named To Local
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Lyman Batters Cudas, 34-30
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KNOW
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that
f.
TOM
ADAME, t K r r t i r r of 81*1# of
Ihi Htat# of Florida, do hereby flva notlrr that a Mperlal
Primary Election will ba held
In Seminole County on Tueeitay, February 31, 1M3 and.
If neceeaary, a aacond Special
Primary Election on Tuesday
March 13. ( M l Tor th* purpose
of a-lerting nomlnrra of recnanlicd political partita to
brcom* candidate! In tha Bpa.
rial Klartlon which will ba
hrld on Tuaaday, March 34.
1X1 for tha of flea of Hlala
Hanalor for tha Forty-Aacond
Henatnrlal District.
IN TKHTIMONT WHEREOF.
I have harauntn aat my hand
and cauaad tha Great Haal
of tha Htata of Florida, to ba
afflaad at Tallahoaiee,
tha
Capital, thla tha fifth day
of February, A. D.' 1X1.
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Harratary of Btata
Puhllah Fab. T, I. 11. 1X1.
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ELIZABETH
JOHN­
SON and
WILLIAM RLE NY JOIINHON
by
JKROLO WILBON KLI.I8
AoTit'K t o n ito w r t t &gt;k
TIIK HTATK OF FLORIDA
TO I UI.KNN ANDHKW JOIIN­
HON,
whoa*
placa
of
raaldanra I* unknown
NOTICK IH HKIIKIIY OIVKN that a Kworn Petition haa
bean filed In tha Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida, In and for Bcmlnole Coun­
ty.
Florida,
In
Chancery,
whcrrln
Petitioner JKItOLO
WILSON
KLLIH.
aaeka
to
adopt two certain whit* child­
ren. to-wll, MART
KI.17.ABKTII JOIINHON and W tL LIAM (ILKNN JOIINHON. Ihaa*
praaanta are to cauaa and raquire you In b* and appear
before the above atyled Court
on tha tat day of March, A.I).
1X3, than and lhara to ahow
cauaa. If any you can, why
tha rei|u*at of tha Petltlonera
herein ahnuld not b* grant­
ed.
Herein fall nnt alt* a Heera* Pro Confaaao will b*
entered agalnat you and lha
cauaa proceed ax pari*.
WITNKHH my hand and of­
ficial teal aa Clark of th*
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial
Circuit of Florida, In and for
Hamlnnla County, thla 34th
•lay of January, 1141.
(H E A D
Arthur II. Rackwlth, Jr,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit nt
Florida, In and For Kamipole Counly.
Tly: Margaret K Tyre
DC.
flordon V. Frederick
Attorney fur Petitioner
503-301 North Park Avanua
P. I), llou I I X
Hanford, Florida
Puhllah Jan. 31 A Fab. 4,
II. II. 1141.
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Legal Notice
IN TIIK e m c r i T COt'RT OF
TH E NINTH Jl'niCIAI. r l K I I IT OF AND FOR iKMINOt.K
r o i N T T , Fi .o nitM . r i m
t'KKV NO. IBTM
TIIK nOHTON FIV E CENT*
HAVIN(IB BANK.
Plaintiff,
v«.
MICIIAKI. J. A. •WftMON. Jit.
at ua and et al,
Oarendanta.
AHKNDKD NOTICK OF gl'tT
JN
H o R T f lt m : r o K E c r .n a i'K K
TOi nKOIlOK
A.
WALKER
and
HPTII O. W AL K E R , hi*
wife
RKHIOKNCRi In an unknown
atale or country other
than the Blata of Florida,
and mailing addreee be­
ing!
*13 33 IS. A IDT. PHN.
IT. 8. Naval Air Htatlon.
Navy Number 113, Fleet
Poet Office, New York,
New York
▼ou are hereby notified that
a Complaint to foraclota a cer­
tain
mortgage
encumbering
tha following daecrlhad real
properly, tn.wlt:
Lot I. Block " V . COUN­
TRY CLOU MANOR, UNIT
NO. I, according to the
plat thereof a* recorded In
D a l Hook II, Pag* 33.
Public Record* of Hamlnnla
County, Florida,
hie b*en filed agalnet you In
th* above-ityled suit, and you
ara required to eerv* a copy
of your
Answer
or other
'leading to th* Complaint nn
Plalntirr* attorney*. ANOKIlBON. Ill'HII. DEAN. LOWS’PKM A van den IIKRO. 333
Eaet Central Avenue, Orlando,
Florida, and file tha original
Answer or other Pleading In
th* office of th* Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or before
the 13th day of March, lil t .
If you fall to do ao, a decree
pro confeeeo will be taken
agalnet you for the relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
Thl* Nolle* aliall be pub­
lished once a week for four
consecutive weeka In the Banford Herald.
DATED thla Ith day of February. 1141.
(HKALI
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr,
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Publish Feb. 11, 11. 31 *
Mar. 4. 1X3.
CDF-33
N o T ir K

or

at i t

IN THK
NAR K
OF TIIK
HTATK OF FLORID %
TO I JAMES
TIIOMAH
HUDMON Jit., and
HIII7.UKO O. HUDBON,
hi* wife
331-11 Maple Htreet
Alameda, California
YOU ARK IIKRKIIT NOTIFIKD that
FKDKItAL NA­
TIONAL MORTUAOK
ASSO­
CIATION, having filed In thla
Court It* aworn lllll of Com­
plaint, th* nature and purpnea of which la to forerloae
that certain mortgage axacuad by Jama* Thoms* Hudson,
Jr., and Hhlauko O. Hudson,
hi* wife, to Htockton, Whatley,
Uaaln A Company, on th*
3nd day af May. 1*11; that
aald Complaint praya for an
arrountlng lo b* taken under
th* direction of th* Court for
what I* due the Plaintiff for
principal and Interact on Mid
mortgage and mortgage not*
and for tha coats, charges,
slid ripeness. Including at­
torney's feee and abstract fee*
and that In default of auch
payment, title. Interest, estate,
rlalm, demand, and equity of
redemption of the Defendants
and all person* claiming by,
through,
under or
against
them or any of them, be
absolutely barred and fore­
closed; aald suit being filed
In Ih* Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial ClrculL In and
for Hemlnola Counly, In Chan,
eery, entitled FKDKItAL N ATIO NAL MORTOAOK AHHO*
CIATION, A corporation or­
ganised under an Act of Con­
gress and relating pursuant
to th* Federal National Mort­
gage Association Charter. Act,
Plaintiff,
vereu*
J A 34 K H
TIIOMAH IIUDHON. JIL. and
HIIIEUKO O. HUDSON, hi*
wlta. Defendant!, being Chan­
cery Caa* No. I3TII, praying
for a
foracloaur*
of
aald
mortgage on th* following
deecrlbed land and Improve,
menta lying and being In
Meinlnol* County, Florid*, towll:
Lot I. Block V. HUNLAND
ESTATES, Amended Plat,
according to a plat there­
of, recorded In Plat Book
13, pagee I A 3. of th*
Public Record! of Semi­
nole County. Florid*,
together with th* following:
On* OK Rang*. Electric,
Model
J401l!3Wh.
Hartal
THi04111
On*
Dun-Therm
Wall
llrater. Model l l l - l . Oil
Serial t i l l *
Ona Victor Climax Kit­
chen Exhaust Fan, no me.
del or aarlal number*.
Tan Venetian Blind*, me­
tal, manufactur'd by Ban*
karlk Glaaa A Paint Com­
pany, Sanford, Florida, no
model or serial number*.
Tou. and each of you, ar*
hereby required lo file partonally or by attorney, In th*
offlco of the Clark of Mid
Court. In tha County CourthouM, In Hanford. Hamlnol*
Cuunty. Florida, on or before
th* 1th day of March. A. lb,
1**3, your
appearance, anawer or other dafrnalve plead*
Inga lo th* Complaint In thl*
taut* and alto ta aarv* upon
Handera. McKwan, Bchwara A
Mima, attorney* for tha Plaintiff, P. U. Hoi III. Orlando,
Florida, a copy of aald plead.
Inge. olhtrwlM Mid IIUI of
Complaint will b* taken aa
confessed by you and each af
you.
DONE AND ORDERED thla
tlat day af January A. D.
tilt,
at
Hanford,
Somlnol*
County. Florida.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Backxrlth, Jr„
Clark of Ik* Circuit Court
of Memlaol* County, Flor­
ida
Ur: Margaret B. Tyr#
D. C.
Handers, McKwan,
Hchwara A Mims
Attorney* and CoanMlIora al
Law
1*1 Beat Contra! Avoaua
Post offlr* Hot 111
Orlando, Florid*
Publish Fab. I. 11.11. ! L
C U F -I

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FOK 8K34INOI.M C O f NTT.
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PARTITION B tIT
EIL EEN BAADT.
Plaintiff,
ve.
JAMES W. ENGLAND. Jr..
Defendant.
NOTICK OF HITT
IN
THK
NARK
OF TIIK
HTATK OF FLORIDA
TO i.JAM EH W. ENGLAND, Jr.
whose residence la unknown
YOU ARB H R R B n r NOT!*
FIKD that a suit In Equity
has bean brought against y&lt;&gt;u
by EILKKN 8AADV, In th*
Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Memlnnl* County. Florida.
TOD ARK IIKIIKIIY SUM­
MON K D. ORDERED AND RE­
QUIRED to Ilia your Answer
with th* Clark of said Court
and to aarve a copy thereof
upon Plaintiff* attorney here­
in on or before th* 30th day
of February, 1*43. The name
of th* Plalntirr* attorney I*
Jani-s (1. Ilorrrll, and his ad­
dress |* 3 : ; North Magnolia
Arinua, Orlando, Florida, If
you fall lo do so. a Deere#
Pro Confeeeo will b* entered
agalnet you for the relief de­
manded In Ih* Complaint.
YOU ARE FU RTH ER NOTI.
FIKD that tha nature of said
suit Is for Partition of I-ands.
WITNESS
MT
HAND
a*
Clerk of said Circuit Court of
Hemlnola County. Florida, and
th* Heal of aald Court, at
Hanford,
Hemlnola
County,
Florida, thl* 17th day of Jan­
uary, 1X1.
CHKALl
Arthur II. Rackwlth Jr.
Clark of tit* Circuit Court.
In and for Bamlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida
Hy: Martha T. Vlhten
Deputy clerk
Publish Jan. 31, 31 A Feb.
4. 11, 1X3.

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THK
C IR C U IT
C O U R T.
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C IR C U IT
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IK W IN O L K C O U N TY .
C H A N C E R Y NO. I B M

NOTICE TO AFPKAK
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
va.
TIIOMAH D. EUBANKS. JR.
and 8ARAH P. KUHANKH, hie
wife.
Defendant*

9

T U B H T A T K O F F L O R ID A
T O l HAlt AII I*. KUHANKH

r/o Mrs. Elisabeth Caudle
P. a llox 111
Qneonta, Alabama
TOU ARK IIKIIKIIY NOTTFIKD that a tult haa been
filed agalnat you In the above
entitled rauae. and that you
ar* required to file your an­
swer with the Clerk of thla
Court and to serve a copy
thereof upnn the th* Plaintiff
or Plalntirr* attorney*, who**
names and addresa Is Mark.
N. Cleveland. Jr. andllirold
F. Johneun. P. O. Drawer IS
Hanford,
Florid*,
nnt
later
than the 1Sth day of March,
A. D. 1913. If you fall to do
ao a Decree Pro ConfeMo will
ba entered agalnet you for
th* relief demanded In tl&gt;*
Complaint. This suit Is to
forerlose
a
mortgage.
The
real p r o p e r t y
proceeded
against le:
Lot 3 In Rtork 7. of Fair*
lane Estates, Hecllon 1,
Replat, according to th*
plat thereof, recorded In
Plat Rook tl, at pag* too,
public record* of Heml­
nola County, Florida.
Air Corn), Central H a il ­
ing, oven, surf unit; peranently Installed.
WITNKHH my hand and th*
■eal of Mlit Court at Hanford,
Florida, thl* 7th day of Feb­
ruary. A. D. 1*43.
(S E A L)
Arthur II. Btrkwllb. Jr.
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
Uy: Margaret E- Tyr*
I). C.
Mark N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson and Car­
roll Ilurke
P. O. Drawer E
Hanford, Florida
Carroll Ilurke
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Feb. 11. 11. I I A
Mar. 4, 1*13.
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322-5613

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Ulh SI.
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Food

U. For Rent
|»A Special Notices
7. Hiidineita Rental*
8. Head) Rentals
9. For Salu or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
O ffice 204 W. First 11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
DEADLINES
18. MnrttfHKe Loans
14. Insurance
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15. Rusiness Opportunity
Tur»., thru Fu. • 3 V. M. day 16. Female Help Wanted
before insertion. Jloti. • .sat. 17. Mule Help Wanted
noon.
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
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21. Resuly Salons
before Insertion. Alon. • Sat.
noon.

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Legal Notice
i \ t u b c i n c t ri t m r i i T o k
T U B N I1 T II n t l l U U r u t .
m r . IK A * D FOR DEMI.
KOLB COt'XTY. FLO RIDA
C H AXCKRY VO. I U ia

LORA1NE

R. ZIEOLLR.

Plaintiff,

v« .

MAURY J. Zrr.'JLER
D* fcnqant.
x o T i r c t o aFFF.An
TO) HARRY J. Z1IX7LER
Whnit residence la un­
known
You are hereby notified that
a Complaint (or Plvurc* has
h**n tiled ecelnst you In th*
above styled Court, and you
ara required to aerve a ropy
of your Answer or pleading to
ths Complaint on tha Plain*
tlffa attorney, TRUMAN T.
CJRASON. I t ! On* North Dr*
a n u Ride.. Orlando. Florida
and fit* tha original Anawer
or pleading In tha nfflea of
tha Clrrk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County Court llnun,
Sanford, Florida, on or before
tha Kth day of March. 1*4*.
If you fall to do au. Judgment
Viy default
will
be taken
against you fur the relief de­
manded In the Complaint,
DONE and ORDKllED at
■inford, Florida this 7th day
of February, 1**1.
(6K AL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
hemlnola County. Florida
Byi Martha T. Vlhlin
D. C.
Truman E, IJraaon
Attorney for Plaintiff
I t ; (one North Oranga Bldg.
Urlando, Florida
t'uhllah Fab. 11. II. I I A
Mar. t, till .
CD F.II

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 Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery* - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pels
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobile! - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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£ati(nrii

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filth I I Pi 1 IF )

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3331
or FA 30323
R E N T A HED
RoIUway, Itoipilal &amp; Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3181 111 W. 1*1 St.

3 Bedroom Route. 211)6 Stev­
ens Avc. Phone 349-1671.
KOI) .US, The Gabies, 401
Magnolia Avr, FA 3 0730.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.

Legal Notice

24. Eltclrlcnt Rervict

“ How About Riving ms ybur cold?"
FURNISHED Apartment. 3
rooms, hath, 2 doable bed*
110 W. 3rd St. Ph. 3320488. 6. For Rent
9. F o r Sale o r R en t

See Mr, Ferguson al sales
Kitchen equipped, near bus 3 Room Apt., water furn. 8*3.
office and piek your lot
Mo. 112 .Maple Ave.
stop, 100 x 136 tot, 2310
and houw models. Ixiw
Country Club Bd. FA 2*1817.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sue
down—low jiionthiy paynita.
plua City. 201 W. 1st St.
FOR REN T NOW
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
Large 4 BR Igbefront
2 . 3 4 4 BEDROOM HOMES
ed backyard. Air-condition­
furnished .................. 8133
Ilona L . Paytsm, R ealtor
er. Kitelien equipped. Low(special for yegr’i lease 8123
FA 2-1201 — unto Hiawatha
down payment. 33o9 S. Park
Exceptional 2 BR
Ale. FA 2 1»"1.
furaiabed ....................$100 Furnished Apt. dot Palmetto.
Clcin 2 BR unfurnished . . 873
Two bdrm. large furn. Apt.
Executive xpecUl 3 BR
17(0 Magnolia. $35.
furnished ....................$173
We also have i few others 4 Room furnLtkxl llouve. $8U.
Real Estate — Mortgages
(but if you own a nice 3 or
month. Call after 6 p. m.
111 N, Park Ave.
322242U
4 b e d r o o m tmfurniihed
322-3033.
home, may tte help you find
2 Bedroom Imium*. Kitchen
a lenxnt?)
equipped. 817 Ku-amhia Dr. J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
$'A 2-0920 after 3 p. lit.
2344 So. French Ave.
HOSE C O U llT~2- Bedroom
furnished Apartment. Child­ BY OWNER. 3 Bedrooms, 2
REALTOR — INSUROH
baths, Florida room, 2 putren
welcome. 2013 Sanford
FA 2-8881 1818 S. French Ave.
ios, large recreation room
Ave. NO 4432X
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
with fireplace wall. Phone
home. So cash needed. 861 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins,
FA 2-7294.
fenced yard. B3 W. Cole­
s month. 322-8083.
man Circle. f l V per month.
FA 2-7481.

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

Jim Hunt Realty

Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0848
323-0700
2324 Psrk Dr. Sanford, Fla.

For Stile, Rent or Trade
3-IlR.. 2 bath CBS home, oak
floors, central heat. Fenced
yard with good grass and
fruit tree*.
Slti.iXiO - TERMS

lloxa I.. Payton, Realtor
F A 2-1301

—

3640 Hiawatha

Grocery Store. New fixtures,
filer slock. Al uat sell by
Fell 15. Make an oiler.
1201 W. 1st St.
White furnished house across
High Sctwol on Ridgewood.
Inquire within or
phone Apopka H86-48I0
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond LundquIK, Aaioe.
KA 23931 Atlantic Bank Bklg.

Southern Air
HoatiiiR • A ir Cuitdiliuiliitg

210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

31. Poultry - Livestock
Horse. Call R. It
FA 2 3930.

Riser. Ph,

atep*. table top*, stepping
atones, lot markers.
Miracle Concrete Co
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731
Nearly new Phllco Town and
Country portable T.V. $150.
Call 322 4433 after 3 pm.

3 ! A . P e ls
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
old. AKC. Female. Call
322-7879,

FACTORY T J YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Encloved head. Sag-proof bot*
tom rail with plastic ends.
Red Dachshund Puppies. 6
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
weeks. FA 2-8963.
ton or ny lon cord*.
2 Shetland ponies; t sorrel Scnknnk Ginas and Puint
Company
filly, I paint gelding. $123
each. Saddles also avail­ LO Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4623
able. Ph. 322-9162.
1961 Round bobhin Sewing
DACHSHUND Puppies. Black mai'lilne, equipped lo lig
rag
Guarantee. 4 Pay­
L tan. 3 months. Last two
ment* of $.1.30. FA 2-9411.
with or without AKC. Ph.
322 3422.
New console electric Sewing
Machine. $60. TE 8-3737.
■

1 Q C 9 MUN/. X Coupe, I Speed Tran*.,

I " • * Floor SJil^^dke^Nrw^__^^ ...

2295

1 M 1 CHEVROLET ' j Tun Pickup
I w w l Automatic Traiwntisaiun

1495

|gen c o r v a i k

4 iw

1295

6maiW Auluwgti^Triinaniiaaioii^

1 Q C Q CADILLAC Sedan DrVille.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

I D U O Puaer

1959

Xnd

2495

\ ir fund.

I IIEX I I O L H I Slatluu Wagon
4 Door. 6 1 ' Under

1395

1Q E Q CHEVROLET 2 Door,
I DUD r, ct Under

895

I'l.X M O tTH 2 Duor, 6 Cylinder
5 landa r d T r a t t * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

795

I S f i Q HbDRMOUILE Super "88" I Dour
1 ™ * Power IlMbei^Hte^riix^^U^i.'oBd.

XII |y|k'» of Real Eaiate

I Q f i f ) CHEVROLET Intpala I Dour,
6 Cylinder,

John E. Fox,
Real lor

111) N. pork Ave. Pii. 323-0659

$ Bedroom, H i bath, no qual­
ifying Sec Mr. Ferguson
Longduk- subdivision Lung
wood.

Windshield
Door Glass
W n t Glass
Ready Mix Concrete, tantl,
SERVICE
(teel. window wills, lintels,
Sonknrik Ginas and Puint
dry wells, greaic (raps,
Company

_ 1695

TKE N GREEN

IM M EDIATE
OCCUPANCY

Umbrella Tent* $32.93 tpecial, cantp itovea, ArmyNavy Surplua 310 Saniord
Rack (Hnss
Ave.

/CHEVROLET

Sale*-Repair—Contracting
FREE ESTIMATES
3 Bedroom home. By owner. Will care for children in my
home. White. 3Z3-0333.
2502 llak
FA 2H32I
FA 2-2017.

night*.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

4 Ili-ilrtKtiii, 2 halit 19, SlluulifiiiM Wanted
CU hauju! mi coiner lot in Child Care. FA 2 2274
Park Ridge. 113 Ridge Dr.
Children kept, rA 2 4182.
FA 27153.

LX REVIEW Home for sale or
trade for a tiled farm on the
west tide of Sanford. Call
FA 2 7898 day* or FA 2 6368

31. Articles For S*Ie

Wall

By owiw-

Out 2ni h St. oppoaite
loll
t lull New 3 iMxIrooin, l 1)
haiit. built in* (dirge lam
ily room, central Iteai and
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
down p a y hi c n 1 * $75,on
month pay* all. Drive out
today or call FA 2 2741 lur
detail*. 10:31) lu 3 daily.

29. Automobile Service

FHIGIDA1RE
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Sales k Service
FREE u*e of our Carpet
Home Wiring. Free Estimates Beautiful Camellia* in hiuotn
Sliuni|KHH-r with purchaw)
G R A PE YILLE NURSERY
15. IIusinesM O pportu nity Sid Yihlrn'a Randall Electric
ot Blue Lustre Shampoo.
Urapeville
Ave.
Near
20th
St.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
Carroll's Furniture.
T H E BIG ONE
Annuals, Petunias, Snapdra­
Austin
Pipe Organ, 6 ranks,
25. Plumbing Servlet
WE CAN l ’ ROVE IT
gons, Pansies. Vegetable
probably
30 year* old, now
An extremely successful, 30
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
installed in Sanford Pres­
year old nationally known
I'ptala Rd. Just off 20th St.
byterian Church. T e r m *
snack food manufacturer
and 1st St.
Sl.owu.. organ lo be re­
has
recently completed
Plumbing S i Heating
placed in approximately 3
WOODRUFFS
highly profitable marketing
AIR CONDITIONING
week* mu»t be removed in
FARM k GARDEN CENTER
tests In g new division of his
CONTRACT and REPAIR
approximately 3 days, ache*
601 Celery Ave. FA 2 3976
company. 11 you arc ready
WORK
dullng
to be worked out
SPRING
ANNUALS
lo go into a proven opera­ 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-6362
witii new organ installer*
tion of your own and if you
33. Furniture
at Church. Call Mr. Stin6
PLUMBING
are financially able lo du so,
at
FA 2-3877 (Sanford).
Contracting Repairs
we will provide you with
WANTED reliable couple to
FREE ESTIMATES
take up monthly- payments
complete assistance toward
36. Autumublln* • Trucks
R. L. HARVEY
of 813.30 oa 3 complete
your share o! this surcess,
FA 2-3383
rooms of furniture. Call '61 Comet. S-22, auto tit at in
This is a cash business with a 204 Sanford Ave.
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
constant 5U |iercent net protransmUston, radio A heat­
lect.
ill fur you. The Investment 26. Radio &amp; Television
er Will lake trade. Good
required ranges from Just For quick service c a l l
condition. See Mil* Sally
BEDS F o n RENT
under fl.OUO W) up lo $3.000,.
N'clder, T o u c h t o n Drug
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0301.
Hospital.
Rollavvaya, Juve­
uu depending on the area
Store.
nile. FREE delivery and
selected. (Limited oppor­ 27. Hpecixl Services
Pick-up,
1937 Ford Fairlanc 300. 4
tunity-part lime consider­
FURNITURE CENTER
Piano Tuning and Repair
Door hardtop, automatic
ed.)
1100 French Ave.
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-4221
transmission. Good shape.
For complete information and
Ph. KA 2-7833
$193. FA 2-1280 or FA 2-3730
personal interview wrlle to WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Used (urnlture, appliance*, '32 Ford Pickup Truck $1»3.
PROMO, INC.
SPItINKER SYSTEMS
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
BOX 210
AU T )p «« and Sixes
KA 2 2334. Call between 3
Larry'* Mart 215 Saniord
Wo Repair and Service
H A LA C YN W YD , PA.
A 7 p. ni.
Ave. Th. FA 3-4132
S T I N E
'57 KURD Citatum 6. 2 Door,
16. Female Help Wanted Machinery and Supply Co.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
good condition. Priced for Ji
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Service With the Cash.
I ’LL SEND YOU full site fainquick sale. Ph. 322-2008 alter
SUPER TRADING POST
»ius Blair home products fur
3 p in.
FRIG IDA IR K
FA 2 0677.
FREE TRIAL, lo help you
Sales lr Service
make more money, spare
G. II. HIGH
37. IloalN • Motors
FREE ESTIM ATE
time or full time. Show
1700 W. lat St. Sanford
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
friends, neighbors, t a k e
Ph. FA 2-3883
ovating. New k Used Furni­ Urtuway To The Waterway
easy liig orders, make gen­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Rulnum S|&gt;orlinir Goods
erous profits. Wrlle BLAIR,
SINGER
Your EVLNHUDE Dealer
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
Dept. 6831102, Lynchburg,
SEW ING M ACHINE
FA 2-21IT,
3UI-U S E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
Va.
Sale* and Service
Free eitimatr* in advance
DON'T THROW IT AWAY
38. Motorcy cle* - Scooter*
17. Aisle Help Wanted
free home demonstration Bring your aluminum furni­
ture lo u* for con ipic lit re- VESPA Motor Scooters (new) .
C A LL F A 2-5783
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
81U.63 down A $3.52 Week*
Alan'*
Fabric
k
Ruga
webbing.
FOR SALESMAN OVER 30
ly2358
Park
Dr.
FURNITURE
CENTER
Opportunity for quirk ad­
Lewi* Sale* A Service
I
lino French Ave.
vancement and high comKeuphoiatery Sped#lit
2517 Country Club Hoad
Ph.
FA
2-7933
minion earning* with a Chair* 839, (election of fa­
I'll. FA 2 7928
growing 39 year old com­
bric*. Sofa* $89, (election of 34. ArlidcH For Sale
pany oelling world famoui
(alirlea.
311. Trallst* • Calmnas
Goodyear main Una lice pro­
TWO WAY’ Intel com $12.50.
Custom Made Slipcover*
1 Bedroom Housetroller. Kit*
duct*. Many exclusive and Chair* 821 30. Sofa* 849 30.
FA 2-5302.
(lien, living room, bath with
noncompetitive
repeat
Central Florida's Largctt
Stove A Refrigerator. $43,
shower. Pit. FA 3 0910 or
item*. Age no barrier. Di­
rvuphoLtcry Factory. Free
Apopka 886-4840.
FA 2*6.156.
v e r g e d -winter -and nenInline call mate*,
written
mer line. We lake care of
guarantee, 10r7 down.
all financing. tJtip|iing and
Central Fla. Decoratori
collection* New Milcunali
South A Garland
(I. M. Itutli earned $358 Urlando, Fla. Pit. GA 2 4879
eoniiniaaiona hie seeund or­
Sanford FA 3-U6I3
Cocoa NE ti-0178
der.
Paul Rauurli, new
nsleMuaii, earned $gw on
one ,*j|e and (low is No &amp; L A W N SERVICE
company
volume
leader. Mowing, edging, ferlilijing,
OLDS
CAD ILLAC
Fringe licncflla Include life
etc. Saliifacllon guaranteed.
iDMiruncc. vale* Ikiimvel.
FA 2-1817,
1 M 2 F A L C O N HI at hm Wagon
Write Coitvolidaied Palm AStandard Tram-m L-uni
Truck Body Repair
Yiirnlvli Corp.. East Ohio
Flnt»h Carpentry wtyrk
1 0 A I CADILLAC 4 Dour Auto., | W r
Hide., Cleveland, Ohm
llrakra
307 Elm
$ A 2-3816
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

FUHN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800.

M ’TII'K O F S U I T
STATK O F VI.UNIItA T O i
UNKNOWN LIENORS .-lalrolug fay, through, under or
s gal net tha follow Ing da fandants. to-wit I RICHARD O.
OLRESON
and
HELEN
T.
OLRESON. hla wire: HURT
It EVE IX, IN',',. » Florida .orporsllon:
TtJFKY
ROOFING
COMPANY, INC. a Florida
corporation: IIERT CHAPMAN,
doing business a. Chapman
Concrete
Products!
CARL
LOSI SILER;
I'll A NCI*
PE
ZOLD; GATOR LUMBER COMPANY. a Florida corporation;
Fit A (LE Y CONCRETE INC
Florida corporation; GAYLE
HOWE; BRACKETT TII-B
MARBLE
COMPANT:
ROT
WALL, doing buslnrer as Wall
kupply; IfARCAR ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS COMPANT, a Flur.
Ida corporal Ion; JEAN P. UNI­
QUE, doing biialnaas aa Skillcraft Cahlneta; DONALD N.
DAVIS WELDING A FARM
EQUIPMENT ItKPAIlt, INC. a
Florida curpoiallon: DALLAS
RAKER, rlnlng buelnrpe aa
Housr
of
Flaere;
CHURU
LIMIIER COMPANY. INC., t
Florida .mi pi. ration; IIOLUJWAV yiATIUHAIal COIHDRA- IN THN
I'lO t T I T n i l WT,
TIGN, a Florida corporation; NINTH JUDICIAL CIRC! IT.
AMERICAN TRUSS INC, a ie
tan
ron
•■ ■ ta u t.K
Florida corporation: FLORIDA rtlI N T V , FLORID*.
PlfcTRIBUTISO AND MANU- in i it a ni pit v n o . ixnir
FACTUItl.NG CO., INC., a Flor­ LILLI I. MAE SII1GG.
ida corporation: PCNKARIK
Plaintiff
ai.ASS A PAINT CO, INC., a ▼a.
Florida corporation; FRANK BENJAMIN HIUOG,
HATHAWAY, doing huslnna
Defendant
aa Hathaway filintnirtal; SID.
NIlTDM TO VPPKAH
NUT VI It LI IN. doing hunlnex I'lli IWtilamln hhlgg
a* Han,tail electrtc; HORACE
4Sit)y S. ("antral Avenue
111:1111Vllll.L doing Piiklnass
t.ce Angelee. CaDfurula
■i Iterry litll Fainting Contrie*
You »ra hereby r-'iulrcl i..
tor;
DeWITT
H U N T E R ; file ynur writ ten defrna, (.,
IIU ANT mios. INC, a Flor- tbe Bill of Complaint for di­
Ida corporation; MID-FI/VR- vorce filed herein against you.
IDA PLUM IIINO AND HEAT­ with the Clerk of the above
ING C o,
INt’,
»
Florida e(yl»d court on or before
corporation,
or
tllhir
of March IS. 11*3. serve a ropy
them, and all parties claiming of
eapie
upon
plalntlffa
or claiming to hats any right, a I t o r n • y, James •
( ‘nltitle or lnl*reel In the fol- Hrr. 7&lt;&gt;1 Weal Church Street,
lowing dcecrlh *d property, ly­ to land.-. Ph-rldo.
ing and being In Seminole
Herein fall not or a d- rea
County, Florida, to-wit: Lota pro outifaaao will be entered
:7 and :i, Amended Plat of ngalnet you
Magnolia llrlghlr. a&gt;vordltig
WITNESS my hsnd and -eil
lo plat thereof recorded In al Sanford. Seminole County,
Tint Book I. page It of the Florida, tlita 7Via day of Feb­
public record, of Seminole ruary. ISO.
County, Florida
(MEAL)
Ton. and each of you, are
Arthur II. Beck with. Jr,
hereby notified that a suit
Ckrk of the clroul; Court
has bean brought agatnet you
By; Martha T. Vlhlto
In the Circuit Court, in and
rv c.
fop Femlnnla County, Florida, ■fl Trier C Collier
in chancery, entitled
TIIE Allnrnej (or Plaintiff
HANFORD
ATLANTIC
Nl
r-ublWb Tab. It, IS si, a
u*w..i.al |Mar. t. leal.
Tit’S AL BANK
bsi'kli'K aa»--'UG*'!'- plaintiff, r i'DK-1*

21. Beauty Satona

fct. Johns Realty „

Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
house. 838 Escambt*. Ph.
FA 3 0274.

HOVSE

FURN. Apt. 3300 ileljonvlfle.

Service Station &amp; Store and ; id
Ironing at home. KA 2-7791.
Apartiium on 2nd floor.
Good cook, .roller, care for
Large corner lxit. Good h)*
children. 306 E. loth St.
catkm. Tel. KA 2-27
Dressmaking and alterations.
BOSS SKZ
FA 2-3640, B. Cronise.
It's ideal for retired couple.
Two bedroom home located Child care. FA 3-u7(«.
In nice, quiet neighborhoud.
Has large kitchen, separate Ironing A babysitting wanted.
323 0037.
dining room, air condition,
fireplace in living room, BABYSITTING . FA 2-1639.
carporte, and a separate
garage. Believe young cou­ IRONING wanted. FA 2-33«3.
ple could a Do appreciate
Wanted Repair Work
Ihla nut standing value. Pric­
Carpentry A Tainling
ed al only $10,700.00.
Plionc 322-3803

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
REALTOR - INSUROR
Complete Beauty Nervier
PA 2-4991 1918 S. French Avt.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, large comer lot, 311 For those who caniot get in
during regular hours, call
Tucker Dr., Sunland E»for evening appolnimenls.
tales. V A—nothing down,
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
monthly payments 802.00
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834
FA 2 80J4 - FA 2-2218.

3 Bedroom turn. A pt and 3 Lake Miry. 2 Bedroom, kit­
BR. Modem house. 817
Bedroom furn. Apt. Water
chen equipped. KA 2*3019.
Catalina. FA 2U37S.
included. 863 month. Ph.
FA 3-6347.
FA 20*28.
33' x 8' New Moon llouac3. Education • Instruction
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Urailer. 322-3032.
Furnished 2 bedroom house
Apartments. Kilahen equip­
Refrigeration • Alr-condilioo873 month. FA 2307 or
ped. 106 W. 18th St. Fh. 12. Ileal Efttalc For Sale
ing men needed. We train
FA 2*3730.
FA 2-4678.
you.
Write
Commercial
L.M.N. ENTEHIMllSES
Trades Institute Bog 18, c/o
2-BEDROOM CB Fum. Apt. |33. 606 S. Park. Has purchased b e a u t i f u l
Sanford Herald.
Park Plats.
wooded area at Umgdaic.
6. F o r K en t

12. R eal E state F o r Sale 119. Situations W an ted

Stemper Agency

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
room house, kitchen equip,
pcd. KA

Legal Notice

WGK-.'«

By Nadine Seltzer

3 BEDROOM bout*, kitchen
equipped. $73 month. Pb.
FA 2 33tT1.

NOTICE OF It IT
Tilt: NAME OF THE
ATATM OF FLORIDA
TO I JKIIOLD
E. It CDDINQ
and
UDITl! JOANN IlKUDING
M i wife
rapldanca unknown
TOU ARE HERE BY NOTI*
flE D
that F E D E R A L NA*
TIONAI. MDRTOA0B AilRO*
C1ATION, hating fllovl In thli
Furn.
2 licdeuom
house.
Court Ha aworn Util of Com­
Adults. No pell. FA 2 7tH4.
plaint, the nature and purpoie
of which ti to foracloaa that
certain mortgage eareutad by
Bedroom hcsise, kitchen
Donald T. Atbley and Bally A.
e&lt;piip]H'd 2 Ikjdroom house,
A»hle&gt;, hla wIfe. lo Lawyer!
Mortgage anil Title Company,
kiklien rquqsped. Garage
on the :llh day of June, 1111:
Apartment
fnrnislied. Ph.
that aald complaint prays for
FA 2-2202 or FA 23J«3 .
an accounting to he taken
under the direction of the
Court for wli.it I* due the
6A Special Nhllcea
Plaintiff for principal and In*
tereat on »»I4 mortgage and
R EM INDER
mortgage n&gt;tc end for the
cone, chargee and eapeuee.
INCOME TA X SERVICE
including attorney's free and
O. M. H AR R ISO N’S
abstract feat and that In de­
fault of such payment, title
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827
estate,
claim.
demand
and
equity of redemption of Hit
JOHNNY K LELA’S BRAND
De (indents and all paraonr
NEW BUSINESS would like
claiming by. through, under
or against iliem or any of
people to nuiir and taste my
them, ba absolutely oarrtd and
Italian and Mexican cook­
iore'Joeed; said suit being fil­
ed III the Circuit Court of the
ing, plus American. Deliver
Ninth Judicial Circuit, tn and
2 miles out, of Sanford city
for gtmlnnl* County, tn Chan­
cery. entitl'd FEDERA L N A ­
limits. 3rd St, A Geneva
TIO NAL
MORTGAGE
AJWO.
Ave. in Midway, I mile out
CIATION. a .-.irporatlon or­
ganised under au Act of Con­
o! Sanford on Highway 40.
gress and ailattng pursuant lu
322 9346.
Ilia Federal National Mortgage
Association Charier A d. Plain­
tiff. vgraua JKRDI.D E REDDINtl
and
EDITH
JOANN
RE [i til NO, b.» wife. ORANGE
UTI LITY COM PAN V. Defend­
ix m i : * iiir t i r x i i ni-.
s i s 111
j i ' u u i %i.
• imi i i t
ants. being Chancery i'a - « No.
lj;i&gt;4. praying a foreclosure
o r t'l.onirsv. i s v s i i r u n
« i : m i m &gt;i .i : x i i s t v .
RICHARD («• GLKSao.N al"l
of aald mortgage on the fol­
is -m i; i iM urtr cw ubt oi - is t i i i s t i f iii si uni.n urau
lowing dtecrlbr.1 lend, lying IIKI.LN
T.
ti LISKUOS. til
j i Dictat. &lt; in
end being In orange County, wife, at al. iK fenjaute. and -riii; » i » m
KUHT M AUTIN
you. and a«--ti of you. are re­ r r i r o r i i.o H in * . is s s o
Florida, to *a :t i
Plaintiff.
Lot SI. Block J. W EA TH - quired lo fils &gt;nur Answer ron a K M iso ir v o u s t v .
ERkFIELD FIRST ADD!- to th* plaintiff a Cowplant t kaarary X a i : r M
Cfl.WlLK* MART I.V.
I’ lV OH I K
TIOS. according to plat wltb th* Clark *&gt;t aald Uourt,
1*t liiiilattt*
thereof, re. ,-rda.l In Plat and anrva upon plaintiff, or I'.VUL KUITII.
m h iik
nr
plaintiff,
it
n iii im iiiiiit ;
Hook II. Page ««. Public pla in tiff* attorney. ( 1 * 0 A.
1i»i Charlffi Muriln
Records of gouilnula Coun­ KI-KKII. JU-. «h*»** »d-lr*»» I* VI
P. u. liv&gt; lid* runford Elur- ftUTH W. aXIITIi
v ti H e iif.1 p Mart If)
ty. Florida.
Dciimiaai.
Together with the following Ida, a ropy of &gt;a!d Answer,
Mil!*,
SOVH C l o A r P K A It
on or b*fnra I ttiruery !J, A
Woulh Carol Ini*
equipment;
___
INTERNATIONAL OF LT- It. 1H3. and If you fall to iln .T O i UL'TIt W. oSIITII. ( G ' - m
TOU % * L IIKltr.HV noilla*t known rtald.n.-.- and flf4l ihai u Com 1*1itih t f«»r I'll*
1C.\ Fl'ItNACE. MODEL m , • Dr- ;■*■* Pro t-onfaaao will
add!*** t* Uouto N,». S. v o n * hiui heYti
l,a ’ iilrrai] a*att)-t you, and
mraluat
No. Olid i l K-t'i
Malta*. Uaorgfa.
fiii*. im i yon atr»» r*&lt;|ij(f*«l to
You. end eaeb
t»u. are .aeb of you fur tin- r*li*f UiVuU AUK IIKItKHV CK- M n i
«*|p|iy of &gt; our Airewer
hereby required to III** person­ luaiiJril tu .aid i*onip.a1"t*
plaint
ally ur by attorney. In tbe of­
Tiia natuia of f '• *“ lt I* QUIllrfD T u tilt- your writ- •4T r i » 4 i u g tn tit*
fice of the clerk of aald lu fora-‘ io.* ti&gt;ai rartaln aatfi- tan d - fm - e lo lb« Couiplalnl nn tha f'U l n t l f f , attorntye.
Court. In thr County Court gaga gtvi i tn lilcbard *i. for dlt'irra fil’ d lifraln sualn*t Mtcniir .iiv I&gt;av|« a &gt;1* Intoah.
House, in Sanford, k--l'l IIOl e G1t«»on an I Hr ■ &gt; T. Gl«»*an. you. with Ui« Clerk of th&lt; I-Mwant •
II li 11d;|nur
h tfifcirr).
County. Florida, on or before lil* wtlr, (u D * M Cun»trui&gt; above *(|lfd Cnurl on nr bc- I'*b»r lit],u a fu! flic [lie* nr Ik1ua1
for.
(tatt-u
a,
lads,
and
.ir
va
U*'»
1*
i
a
it
("virborstlou.
rr\nautr
ir
4)riw
t&gt;i
the i&gt;f*
the U l h day " f Match, V. D.
a .-op) nf variia np-,n Plain­
t»«I. y..ur appearance, answer i urd- 1 In Off I- I*'
*
t ilt C lffll
C *
&gt;•''
VV. T. Davl*. • ult Cuu!«t oil or t»« for*» the
or Other defauelva pleadings, llud: II*. paa* DC
of- t i f f . - ( U r n * )
Itonin
115
On*
N
irtti
*»»gej;n
b
U
a&gt;u
*
K«bro4r).
UU.
to the Complaint !u this c»u.* |flco u( t-u t'lark of Clr.-ull
of
a.-ml Mol* (.'oUni), Avanua, iirlarid", t'iurtd
I f fO-tt ffte'l t o -ill IDO, j H 'f f l l l l l l *
• til also to »ert* upon Bund- i , ' ujr t
F A IL NOT or
D « v m I'tu i,r
tfatault
will
mt-umbe-r I...
t li »
taker
be
ere
MoKwan,
Hehwwra
A Klurlda.
i
’onfa.*u
wttt
ba
viitorvd
againel y..u fur ilia rultaf •!*
Jllme. attorn*) e for the Plain­ aiimr &lt;)*».- r I L&gt;( J propert).
luaii'l*'! tn il,a ('.miplalnt.
U ' l T M U i l ni&gt; bal'd * “ d tba uaai"*t r»u.
tiff. a copy of said pleadlnge,
WITSKHii my lianJ and ***l
DuXti AND UllD KIn .D al
olhartries ~ l d MU •&gt;» Com. * « at ».f ’ aid Couit. till* !«tb
plaint will be t*k.u as con- d*y of January' a d . m i . *i al iaoford- u&lt;mtnol* Cuuuty, Saafurd. Htintnala C o u n t y ,
Fkitlda
thta
lath
day
of
JanKturlda.
tills JUb day ut JauEanforl
aroilMola
County,
fae.ad by yu’J and each t&gt;r
Uarj A. D. IMS.
wary. DMI.
I.'ount). d'toit-la.
ISKAI.I
tats.vLV
* “ln i\ E AND ORDERED this iSRAL)
Arthur II
Bark a th Jr.
•Vi tiur II. I&gt;, - a nil, Jr.
,\r: lur It- Beckwith. Jr.
7t . day of I eoruary. IM*. at
Clerk of lha aoovo s t)U 4
n. v irtJU Court c l
C i i r k Circuit Court.
c II.fat'd, beiuiuols C o u n t y ,
O
ort
tJ.in oU C dnty, norltla.
Meeiliiol* Count). Klurltlu.
J htrl.:.n
tty; Margaret IL Tyre
I l r : Manila T. Vildan
tJ) ; XIarltia T. VthlaB
(UEALi
Deputy c l * i k
D.fpjty Clark
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. BaekwRb. Jr..
W. T. Davie
a .c ii*'ron&gt;, t’ avt* a Xlclalutb
Clerk of
Iruult Court of Gao. A r&gt;i.a*r. Jr.
i.uoii)
;
i
;
Allorne
) a fur I 'U i m l f f
Betnluolg Count)
Florid* Attorney for Plaintiff
Doe Nor lb uranga Avenus
Kdwaials Uultatng
P, (l. llo* |)(l.
U) ■ Martha T. Mhlan
Orlando. Plorlda
(aafayil. I lurlJa
eanlord, I Lr.d*
D. C.
PubPeb Jan. la, k jab. «,
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Mon. Feb. 11, *63— P a g e 9

CORVAN
‘1997”
HR AND

HOLLERS
219 |-i. 2nd ST.

DISCOUNT

ON

ALL

.

1695

1 Q R R CADILLAC I Door Sedan UeVitlr,
! • • • Air C o n d lt jo n e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .___ _

895

1 B U T FORD SlMilon XVaamt,
I Dour. V-8. !lrrrdrW«

595

I Q K T CHEVROLET 4 Duor SUilun
* O W I XXagon. »» t'&lt;l„ sH. 'I'raw..

785

I ORB EDSEl, 4 Door, Aulu,
I " ® * Transir5 i-m
OLDS I Dour llardlup
Auto, )»«■»■■* S’ *-rln«

N£\V

SANFORD

Vui,,. Trun».

795

CAKfl

2301 8. PARK

J

EASY, q u i c k g m a c f i n a n c i n g
218 E. 2ND ST.
2303 S. P A R *
FA 2-0711 ----- ORLANDO CH 1-3166 ----- FA 2-8861

TT

**

�CYPRESS CARDENS — To expect the unex­
pected in how the photographer planned these
pictures o f three year old Cindy Odum of Kings­
ton, Tenn., who visited Cypress Garden* with
her parent* recently. The photographer had
Cindy dressed in nn old fashion gown, and then
posed her with some Chinn doll roses. The pic­
tures tell the story of a small girl who's expresfllon explains how she liked the flowers.

lly Louise Hlmunrh
Rev. Ray Woody of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church of
Maitland stated in no uncer­
tain terma that “ one of Iho
way* to prevent Communism
i« through the Church" adding
that “ If you want to be on the
right aide, you ahould support
your ehurchca."
“ Communism ia a Religion,"
Rev. Woody aald, “ but a very
•vil one and no atonei ahould
be left unturned In our fight
againit I t "
The talk waa very engrossing and waa enjoyed by u
large attendance present fur
the meeting of the Altamonte
Springe Civil Club laal Wedneaday afUirnocn.
The club had a full program
with another part of it fea­
turing the handwork o f mem­
bers who had made their own
dothea. Among the many
ladlea who modeled oulfila
were Mrs. Louise Caldln, Mra.
II. 0. Fuller, Mra. Emma WeL
bom, Mra- Milton Tinsley
and Mra. T, L. Gorham.
Mra. Catdln waa the cnndl*
data aeleclcd to go to Lee»burg on March 10 to compete
with other women In district
seven of the Federation of
Women'* Club*.
Her garment wne a tailored,
foreat given wool jersey, trim­
med with matching braid at
tha neckline and effective ver­
tical tuck* on three-quarter

Carlson Service
Held Friday

length aleevea. The die** waa
very becoming and the tailor­
ing work wna superb,
Announcement waa made
thnt the chili's executive hoard
wotdd meet Feb. 27 at II) a.m.
in tile Community House to
prepare for the meeting of the
Seminole County of Federa­
tion o f Women's Club* which
I* to be cuvered dish lunch­
eon held on Feb. 2*.
Mr*. Charles Mcliowell, ill*,
trict seven director of the
Florida Federation, will ho
guest speaker.
Ainu ill tlm pluTiiilng is a
card party to be held at 2
p.m. on March 11. Consider­
able time and work already
him gtnm into tills event and
Hr. tierlnuli' Forman, presi­
dent, announced that the club
has more than SO door prises
to he given at the party.
in addition to the door
prises, Individual tnhle prises
also will lie awarded. Ticket*
are available from any mem­
ber of the club.
Named to tile nominating
committee were Mrs. Helen
Julhe, Mrs. K. A. Holman and
Mrs. J. Ilurke*.

•

T-Bone

•

Club

•

Top

Round

•

Cube

Steer o f (lie SmithcnMcrn Fat Stock Show at

•

OniIn, Florltlti, pltm many more cattle from thin
Mime

• Sirloin • Rib
Full Cut Boneless

Round

Mhuw.

You are cordially invited to come by the store
this week-end and try Mime of thin fine beef . . .

AT

MANY

THESE

MORE

FOR T H IS

CATTLE
SALE

Fresh Fla. Grade A
WHEN A WOMAN L .
SUFFERS IN SILENCE,
BROTHER, THAT / S V
SUFFERING I ■—=—T

T H R IF T W A Y F A N C Y

Kb.

Whole

M

M ARHOEFER Hot or Mild

SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 4 8

By Shirley Wentworth
Funeral service* for Mra.
Florence I.ydia Carlson, *0.
of Bear Lake, were held at
3 p. m. Friday at the Ilray
Funeral Homo in Apopka.
Mra. Ilray died suddenly
tail Wednesday at her home.
A native of Chicago, III., ahe
moved to the Bear Lake area
10 yeara ago. Site waa a
member of the Lutheran

NESCAFE
H U N T S fl OZ. C A N

RED D A R T IT A L IA N .10.1 CAN

Church,
She is survived, by a
daughter, Mr*. Evelyn F.
Nelson of Bear tuike.
Burial was In Highland
Memory Cardens.

K PACK

12 OZ. CANS

W IN TE R GARDEN FROZEN
There are known to be about
40,000 kind* of fish.

Art Brown Pest Control
Announces

NEW LOCATION
2601 PARK DR.
T E R M IT E C O N T R O L

FA 2-8865

FOOD KINO

FltKSH

CRISP

1 Lb. (Quarters)
Lim it 2 Please

CELERY
Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED

PRICKS

GOOD

THRU

PE R

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Pipeline Gets 'A -O k ' From City Commissioi
* * e io&lt;*
By l.«rry Vershrl
Nobody asked me but how
can Uie city turn down John
Burton's request to allow the
sale of liquor at the Valdes
after midnight and know the
Mayfair can serve until 2
a m . . . . What kind of logic
is that ? . . Burton has done
a tremendous job fixing up
C A IT . KOIIEItT W AItK
the hotel and should be given
‘ Increase Reserve’
some consideration.
• •
•

★

★

★

SO N N Y It A HORN
•I’ll Second'
★

★

★

K A R Y I.E HOrSHOl.DER
‘ It's A Must*
★

★

non:

stenstrom

'Stick To Issues'

H IM , HUTCHISON
'It ’s Legal’

MACK C LE V E L A N D lit.
‘Sunieone's tintta tin*

FR AN C IS ROC All I.I.A T
'Chamber Endorse* It’

CEO. A. SPEER
'Cause Was Just’

★

Legislative hearings sche­
duled Monday . . . Joe Davis
will have to go it alone and
fare John Fitzpatrick about
that pay raise . . . However,
Joe will invite eandidstes
Mark Cleveland Jr. and Gor
don Frederick to sit in . .
W E A T H E R : Continued rain through Wednesday. Ilijrh today 70-75. Low tonight. 45-50.
Queried Joe about a pay
Uniteil IVes.-t Len.wril Wire
VOL. 5.1
Eftnlilluheil 11108
TUBS.. KKHKUARY 12,
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
NO. 610
raise and Joe says “ It's
The Sanford Pipeline Co
The company plan* to Iran* proposed pipeline * » y i n C
rather doubtful" . . . "It all
will submit II* proposed lease poll Hie fuel from the lake, up through Hteir attorneys, Mack
depends" . . . eh?
to trnn*|Hirt jet fuel from Mcllonville Ave., In NAS.
Cleveland Jr. and Grn A.
Voting with ltahorn for the
Memo to (he City reerca Lake Monroe In tile Naval
Speer,
that the railroad would
\ir Station al Ibc Feb 25 City pipeline approval was Joe
turn department . . . Anyone
he hurt with Cleveland em­
Commission
meeting
after
Baker
and
Mayor
Tom
Mc­
ever thought about a course
phasizing that "someone'.* got­
on small tm.it handling . . . commissioners Monday night Donald.
Jim Crapp* arid Al Wilson ta go." Cleveland stressed W arning
Getting' tired of baton hur­ by a "touchy" 3 2 voir agreed
in continue negotiations with voted "no" on the Issue with that some ACL employe*
JACKSONVILLE (U P lt - A
ling.
the company.
Wilson asking for a vote of
• •
•
state health officer warned
would lose their jobs while
Tile two month old hassle the people while Crapp* talk­
Monday an epidemic n( influ­
The jamb packed city com­
Speer, who got into a verbal
ended
with M. L. "Sonny" ed about safeguarding peo­
enza may sweep through
mission room heard from the
battle with Chamber Mana­
Florida within two week*.
lip* of hizznncr, Mayor Tom ltahorn brandishing a legal ple’s right*.
ger John Krider. elunied in,
The commission chambers
McDonald, that Lins was Nt)T opinion from city attorney
"Our cause is Just."
Suffur Run
the place from which to Bill Hutchison, reporting the were jammed with interested
Speer contended the pipe­
ST. AUGUSTINE ( Ul'l I —
Feasibility study toward the sponsible citizen*" to "study should it lie staffed? Who will discussion at the next Com­
launch personality conflict* city had tile legal right to citizens, members of t h e line was not a common carrier
. , . Tltc City Fathers wont grant a permit to the com­ Chamber of Commerce and and emphasirrd that the ACL The Florida East Coast Ball- establishment of a courthouse the feasibility of establishing select the personnel? Will Ihe mission meeting.
COLD facts, not HOT heads pany In use public rights-of- Atlantic Coast Line employes. was a leading industry for way, lighting a 21-day-old annex in South Seminole a tardily in Hie smith end o( operation be paid for from
County Attorney H a r o l d
way.
The ACL has fought the
strike, added a short sugar
to hrlp in tlinr decisions.
Seminole County for the ex- Hie general fund of the coun­
Sanford whose ml crests mini
* *
•
run to it* token freight ser­ County was requested of llie tension of courthouse ser­ ty or through the excess fees Johnson was directed to draft
he protected
County
Commission
t h i s vice* "
vice Monday.
Too bail that Ken Mctnio-h
★
★
★
★
★
★
of Hie office* using the faci­ tentative legislative hill* for
Speer figures that the ACL
discussion ut a special Com­
morning.
was "sick-a-bed" and could
Stenstrom
asked
that
these
lity?
would lower it* rales to trans­
mission meeting later this
Close
O
ffice
Douglas Stenstrom, chair­ factors lie Investigated:
not represent his client, "The
County
office
holders
have
port the fuel and he and KriMOSCOW (U P I) — The So­ man nf the long range plan­
Pipeline" . . , But his part­
1* the faeilily- needed? If agreed that s study should be week on these subjects: Wa­
dcr verbally squared off un­
viet government ha* ordered ning and development pro. so, what kind would serve made, Stenstrom told Hie ter management, with a re­
ner-in-law, Doug Stenstrom,
til McDonald warned both the National Broadcasting Co.
ferendum for Hie taxpayers
gram, Chamber of Commerce, the need? What would be the Commission.
substituted very well. . . With
participants that Police Chief
to approve or disapprove ad
to close it* Moscow bureau, asked that the Commission initial cod? How much over­
his sympathetic approach to
Tile
question
was
taken
In­
Boy Williams would escort
the Soviet new* agency Tass appoint a committee of "re. head would Iw involved? How to abeyance for study amt valorem taxes; uniform junk
the ACL through the themethem from the chambers.
and/or salvage yard control;
song of hi* family, "I'v e
said today
Speaking for the pipeline
animal
control, especial!)',
Been Working On The RailCity Manager \V. E, Know­ ual center revenue al 12,731 was Francis Hmmiill.il Jr., Forced Delay
dogs, and for the establish­
mad,*' telling of some six
president of the Chamber,
ment of a criminal court ot
or was it right?) Men strums les asked the City Commiss­ and expenditures at $7,930.
CAPE CANAVERAL ll!PI&gt;
"T o raise the rental rates who spelled out that the C id •—Stormy weather today lo tt­
records at some future date,
having Ixu-n on the ACL rost­ ion Monday night "not to inC met in executive session
Ihe Commission will pre­
er here . . . and his logic e r e ;-"’* the -rntat rat j of would cause a great deal of
ed a 24 hour delay in plans t«
sent these proposals al the
would have delighted Ken . . the Civic Center and stress­ concern among the many that same afternoon endors­ plnee America's most unusual
civic groups that use the ing the Navy's stand on the communication* satellite into
legislative delegation hearing
His other partner-in law. Rep.
importance of Hie pipeline
next Monday.
Joe Davis, did NOT applaud ed tlic facility would "never building," Knowles said,
ortiil around earth
liiiiiinill.it -tressed that it
Other mailers before tho
—even Hanigh he no doubt be a self-sustaining public
has been proven that Hie
Commission this morning:
★
★
★
was templed—but he did building."
Barrage
pipeline was "vita l" to Hie
I-earn from the State Com­
smile approvingly a* Doug
MOSCOW ( UPI 1—Tile Rus­
The commission took no ac­
future
development nf the Air sians let loose a propaganda
Drainage, nimexntiun, roads ttint an engineering study and and turned In an estimate of Ptrollcr the County has $2,438
plead his case.
tion on Knowles request pend­
Station.
• •
•
b arrage today III an effort to mid a new tewu charter weie survey lie made on providing $3,375 to pul a olio Inch, 22 remaining in a $1 million
ing further study. Knowles
Backing llmimill.il up w h s
A number of leading busi­ had Iwen asked to submit a
pin advance blame on the liiuio item* oil (be agenda for (liiiiungr outfall for the urea. font wide, asphalt topping on trust (mid and $215,72(1 in a
t'.qit
Unbelt
Ware,
NAS
$5110,00(1 trust fund for rightsFin ther progress nn allness men were in the aud­ •study on revenue and ex­
Utilled States fur any failure Ihe Casselberry Botud of A l­
I lie road.
of-way and road improve,
commanding olfieer who riled
dermen
at
Monday
night’*
in
sati.ii
of
tin*
-.hopping
cen­
ience . . . Much concerned penditures on the facility.
at Hie resum ed disarm am ent
figures on lax savings of the
Ahierniiin Art fa-go, who rc- inenli.
"limited' meeting which e*- ter al Hwy, 17-92 and SB 4.'ltl
with the derision and what
In a lengthy lu page report.
negotiations in Geneva.
'Hie City Commission by *
Awarded contract for radio
lendeil nn into * three hour al*o depends lo a greul ex­ pii-si-iits Ihe town mi the
It COULD do to the local Knowles spelled out Hie an- 3-2 vote turned down a re- pipeline and the advantage*
of Hie faeilily Improving the Too Hit'll
session.
tent nil piovidilig drainage Chiu ter Committee, repotted maintenance in road depart­
economy . . . After great
quest from the Valdez Hotel
ment ami zoning department
permanent status of Hie base
effort ami many years, the
Paul Bute*, til elliii ge i f i,ui(all, Hates mud.
LAKELAND (U P I) — Two
that diiifls of tile new docu­
to serve liquor after mid­
vehicles
to .Motorola on JU
here
Navy lla-e has just achieved
night.
citrus Industry official* say mmmitce* studying the first
Other point* holding up ment are presently ut
low tild nf $125 monthly.
Karlyle Ihiusholdcr,
who
the souglil-tor complexion of
Ihe U. S. Department of Agri­ three items, reported Hint Hgieemelit between the town typists ami would lie ready
Opposing owner John Bur­
Accepted a 30-foot right-of.
permanency . . . Navy rare­
ton's request was Ter: Mc­ spoke as a member of tin' culture crop estimate releas­ water level* In Cassellierry and Shopping Center officials Inter tills week for council
way along Onora road from
forces
Committer, ed Monday probably Mill is
ly asks us for anything, and
Donald, Joe Baker and Al Armed
area lake* are nearing "Hut- were n-ported tiy Mayor Fred cells idei at loti,
HI.II Product* for a side­
repeatedly ripped into the loo high and will lace addi­
although this decision of the
Wilson.
rieilll Dutlim" heights. lie ad­ Heath who pointed out tlml
lie
exjdnilied
Unit
the walk between .Nuiitor.l Ave­
commission's
stand
aland
a
commissioners
would
not
Burton asked that his hours
tional nils
vised that witli the hoard's i lie town is particularly in­ charter will tie prepared us a
MIAMI &lt;UPI&gt; — A gusty
nue and Hie Naval Air Base.
public right-of-way stressing
make or break the Navy,
approval he would represent terested in Unit parrel of the hill for presentation to tin*
squall line, preceding a slow- lie extended the same as the
Referred to the State Road
that
easements
or
permits
neither would it do the city
Mayfair which Is allowed to
Jailed
lire town at today's County renter not included iu the un­ legislator!! iu April nfter Department a request from
were given other companies
any harm to grant their re­ moving cold front, deluged serve liquor until 2 a.m.
BERLIN (U PI i — Nineteen Corn mission meeting to ask ites at ion request and would which time, if il is approved,
Seminole High School for in­
to utilize right-of-way.
quest . . . So, why not fur­ most of the stale today. Up
"militant" protest a«|* have
Jlike to know future develop­ it will !h&gt; returned to the peo­ stallation of a traffic signal
(lousholiler ended his re­ been Jailed in Communist
ther cement the Navy-City to six indie* of rum and winds
ment plans for the urea Iwfora ple for a lefeienduiii.
at 27th Street and Highway
relationship ami strengthen
marks with, "You don't dare East Germany for opjiosing
around 50 miles an hour were
|okaying tile present arrangeIn o iler business tlie bould 17 92.
fuw reputation as "live world's reported.
refuse Hie pipeline In NAS Hie Soviet zone* anil-religious
1incut.
agreed to pay raise* for Mar­
Approved preliminary plan*
friendliest Navy city" by
if the Nanvy want* it . . It's c a m p a i g n .
Evengelical
A 28-fool ketch was swamp
The tun'll ipirstions whether shal tins Sawyer to 515(1 per for $273,000 21 foot paved
granting this—a seldom-sought ed by a big wave near Key
a must."
CIA n il sourer'* said today.
oi not a liquor license could month and ■ii*tndiuil Jim Highway 427 between Allafavor? . . . Keeping the Base
The pipeline company was
Largo last night, but the five
la- obtained if ltd* uica te -1Ilirkeiiiiu-yei to $25 pm-muiith. |monte Spring* and Lunggrowing — or even keeping
represented
by
Doug
StepGENEVA
(t!p||
—
T
h
e
Plane Crash
persons aboard were rescued
JACKSONVILLE
il
l'll
—
mains
iu tin county although Both me effective Fnh. I.
wood, nml referred (hem to
it here — means keeping our
United Stales told the 17-rui- strom who urged conimisslonSAIGON, South Viet Nam
by a tanker.
Heath announced Hint Jack S ill) lor further processing.
biggest industry . . . Many
rrs to "stick to the issues" (U l 'l ) —A U. S Army lull- Tile Const Gourd today plan it is mil the specified ,511(1 feet
tiori
dlnu
i
m
a
me
nt
conference
The weather bureau issued
md to M iireli a, close lo Culm fioui n church railed for by Burns had W n appointed
Granted pcrmi'xlun to tin*
people now working here
a severe weather forecast in today that a nuclear test ban and md let srnliment enter copter crashed Monday in II, possible for a tanker wNil'll npiuiripal erdinanee*.
chairman , f the Zoning ...... .. •s" ‘,|li Seminole Gun Club to
wouldn't HK working — and
into
it.
In-lity
"may
be
on
the
way.”
Communist - mleslcd Jungle mysteriously ilis0ppr.ilid nilte
a sector of .South Central
Repotting on roods, Bate* anil Lurry .Miller, chairman of *n»Pr*»xe tlie roadway leading
that includes ACL folk* who
Stenstrom stressed it ladl* mountain* north ol Saigon
Willium C, Foster, director
F l o r i d a lor thunder'lurm*
days ago oil a voyage from aid that although tin* courily thn Itvci cation Com mission,
0* grounds.
move many a car onto and
down
to
whether
"you
wish
to
■
if
the
U.
S.
Arms
Control
and
but Vietnamese ground pa­
with damaging winds and a
Texas to Virgin In,
would not approve resurfacing
Other business, including
inriru .led
Lierk
Arthur
off Hie base — if Ihc Navy
permit
the
company
the
right
Agency, told
trol* rescued ail six Amer­
possible tornado during the Disarmament
The fifth liny o f seairhing on Seminole Illsil. done by the apjHilutno nta o f h building In. Beckwith to advise tlie South
• folds" . . . You'd belter be­
to use tile right-of-way. not icans aboard, military sourc­
the
first
ttu»,1
meeting
of
the
Seminole Elementary School
lieve that those businessmen, morning.
11.month-old conference Hint ratrs nr just who will sutler." es riqxirted today The sourc­ ended Monday night with no Raceway from l.aka Drive to *pertor nod n lighting com.
Council cl Parent* ami Teach­
trace
of
tile
Murine
Sulphui
sitting in that commission
tile
rot
inure,
il
had
ngiecil
to
mil
tee
chiiirmun,
tvsi
carried
After two hours, Baker es said Hie Ament ails appar­
"I believe tluil there is some
er. the County tanno! legal­
room, were concerned! I . . .
reason to hope that a test han mad,- the motion to grant (lie ently escaped without injury Queen mid its till crewmem­ do the work on Button Itnud. over until the conliiiucd meet­
And since all five of the City
Price* f.-r resurfacing the ing to la* (add next Monday ly improve tlie road leading
agreement may be on Hie pipeline company the permit ill Ihe crash of the helicopter ber*.
Commissioner* also have fin­
"God
knows
whole
the
houlevatd fimn Luke Drive &lt;&gt;n night nt Hin Women's club lo t c school since the street
way.''
saying it wasn't Hie city's near the Laotian Imrilcr aItout
is in Hie t'owil nf Cassellierry.
ancial investment* in our lo­
place to stop free enterprise. 210 miles north ol Saigon. tanker is now," said an o f­ nut to llvvy, I7-'.I2 might run Building
Agreed to meet with procal
business
world,
they
ficer
nt
thp
searrh
center
higher than estimated due to
Then Hahorn, who earlier Cause of the crash wa» not
jH iicnts « f a nursing home at
SHOULD have been, too . ,
her e.
recent heavy mins, Bates
had opposed the company re­ knuvi n.
Deltary at 7 .to p, m. Monday
Ba g h d a d , Iraq &lt;u p d —
were . . . Although that was
"W e ale undoubtedly look­ pointed out, lidding, however.
A 37-year-old ex-marine ap­
quest, mentioned a two page
at tic Commission room.
not Hie basis of liwir deci­ parently committed suicide l&gt;&gt; Sporadic gunfire echoed from
ing for the remain* of a sett Iloit at present the town mid
legal opinion by I till rill-on on
Referred to l.'uiiiniLsinnrr
the outskiila of Baghdad to­
sion.
,
disaster,” he said, "II could Raceway stand to gel III
diving under a tractor Mon
Hi idee
the city's legal position to
— Page 7
John \levnmtcr u request of
day. In other sections the re­
have blown up, or broken up least part o f their investment
day on Second St. and French
Classified ._. .
Page 9
grant the permit and ltahorn
Save pi a Best Home tn rare
volt-torn city nppeured to he
'Pie Downtown Merchant's
and sunk without n survivor, returned under the joint par­
Ave., police reported.
Comic*
.......
seconded Ihc motion.
Page X
fur the county's ambulatory
returning to norniul four days
bulletin reminds the First
or rnnybe it was hijacked.” ticipation agreement with Hie
The man was ideiitdied as
lienr Ald»y
.
Page 7
patients lor hi* recommenda­
after Iasi week's roup d'etat.
Street folk* that the potted
Richard Saxe.
A Coast Guard spokesman county.
Editorial
—.
Page 4
tion.
plants when they are used
Police reported that eye­
Entertainment
In otiier ureas lie rci-nmI'ugo 7
' WASHINGTON ( U PI)—Sen. at Portsmouth, Va„ said, "W e
Named Tlie Sanford Herald
as trash rccepticles, you know
witnesses said they saw the
are reasonably well convinced nietideil that the 2,105 foot
Puzzle
__ page 7
John
Sherman
Cooper
llt-Ky.)
a* Hie official newspaper for
—cigarette wrappers, cigar
STOCKHOLM (U l’ Ii — Soman dive under the trurk
Society
„
Page i!
has railed for resumption of tin- tanker ia not afloat along strip frrm ,Sunset Drive to
all county legal advertising
butu. etc., do NOT ADORN
operated by J R Williams of vict doctors have successfully
the Atlantic Seaboard."
Lake Triplet Drive lie paved
Spoil* ... ...
I
’ugo 5 l in lin'd.
the
U.
S.
blockade
of
Cuba
the city, so KEEI* 'EM
d e v e l o p e d artificial limbs
Raleigh, N. C.
if diplomacy fail* to get Rus­
CLEAN . . . That may well
Saxe died enroule to Orange whirh cun i&gt;c operated by
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U l'l I — sian lump* oil the island.
be said to all of u* . . .
nerve impulse* from the han­ Provisional President Col, Ab­
Memorial Hospital,
Tile former ambassador to
Let's
keep Sanford clean
dicapped person’s munch*, the dul Kulam A ref and his pro* India said .Monday he was
—and beautiful.
newspaper Dagen* Nyhrler Nasser military supporters to­ confident President Kennedy
•
•
*
said today.
day appeared in firm eontrcl w o u I d
u se
"diplomatic
Legislative hearing* by the
tt—North Orlando —Mayor t;30—Constable* — Boh Car- 3: IS—Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
Lessee now. i* it the city
of Iraq despite stubborn Com­ means" to have Premier Ni­ Seminole County delegation Frank Fasula; 9:30— Iamg- rootl, Grady Hall,
or the Garden Club that's re­
George Tax Collector John L. Gallo­
munist resistance.
kita Khrushchev order Hie will la- held next Monday, wood — Mayor Al Lurmunn; Kelsey; 2—County Commis­
sponsible for the appearance
OTTAW A (U l'l) — Prime
The list of countries grant­ troops back to the Soviet RcprcsentaUve S. J. Davis to—Altamonte Springs—May- sion— General J. C. Hutch­ way. Tax Assessor Mary
of the "Triangle Bark" at tly United Press International
Minister
John
Dirfenhakrr
to­
ing
recognition to the five- Union
Allan
flu
has
struck
at
least
Jr. announced today.
25th and Park Avenue? . .
or Lawrence Swufford; 10:39 inson; 2:45—Superintendent ol Earle Walker, Clerk Circuit
But Cooper told the Senate
All candidates for the va­ —Oviedo—Mayor Lee Jary; School* — It, T. Milwee; Court Arthur il. Beckw ith Jr.,
It, too, could do with a bit 13 states in the East and Mid­ day meets bis rebuilt rabinet day-old rebel government in
of cleaning up . . • Maybe west but the U. S. Public after 'flawing first blood Baghdad grew by the hour. that if these negotiation* fad cant legislative scats are in­ It—Casselberry—Mayor Fred Chairman of School Board— Circuit Judge Volte A. Wil­
Pig' 'n Whistle would do it— Health Service (P lIS l -ays with Liberal leader tester B- Thv Uuitrd Stales, Great Brit­ "the President, supported by vited lo attend the hearings Heath; It :30—Sanford—May­ J. Dan Wright. Jr.; 3—Board liams Jr , County Judge C.
since a lot of the cups on the oulbteak probably will b* Peuraoo in an election cam­ ain and the Soviet Union were Congress, should take the set tn the County Commission or lorn McDonald; 1—Justice of Trustees, Seminole Mem­ Vernon
Mize Jr., County
the park iite etc. originate less serious than the 1957 and paign which will take them among those to reiognize it same firm measures that he Room at tho Court House. of the Peace—Hugh Duncan, orial Hospital—A. B. Peter- Prosecuting Attorney- KarlytO|
Monday.
across Canada by A pr\l 8.
look tail fall . . ."
Schedule* are:
1PI10 epidemic*.
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Elmer Ashley, Thomas Moon; Km. Sr., Robert Rcssercr; Houshuldcr.

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Courthouse Annex Study

Asked Of County Board

Knowles Urges City:
Don't Up Center Rates

'Limited' Casselberry
Meet: Just Not So

City Turns Down
Valdez Request

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Cold Front
Moves In State

Nuclear Ban
Treaty On Way

Ex-Marine Dies;
Under Truck

Search Cuba
Waters For Ship

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Herald Index

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